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206 ADVERTISEMENTS BENEWED EVERY DAY. AT AUCTION. A LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER. —STOCK3 AND Bonds at auction.—Special sale, —ALBER! Y will sell, this day, Jan 27, at Z igalaak, at ’ Exchange, for account of w! it may $18,000 Ohio ani Mississippi Railroad. 24 mort- vertible bonds, interest payable on cand st October, $1,000 each; $1,000 Cin- Rallroad Ist 10 cent eo f cneeee Forest payable Lat Tey andist No- ember, $400 each; $5,000 Toledo, Norfolk and Cleve- land Ist mortgage 7 per cent bonds, interest, payable Ist Fobreary ond iat August, $1,000 each, $5, Crosse and Miyaukie Railroad 8 per cent Convertible bonds, with, farm mortgage as collateral security att in: torent payable Ist January and Ist Jaly; 10 shares Hud- son River Railroad, $100 éach; 10 do. Erie Railroad, $100 eaca: 20 do. 4merican Express Company, $100 each; 20 do, Atlantic Bank, $100 each; 10 do. North River Fire do. Equitable Fire fn surance Company, $35 each; 10 do. Greenwich Fire ta- surance Company, $25 each. Terms of sale—Ten per cent this day, and tbe balance befors two o'clock om Monday. The ‘accrued interest on all the bonds will be charged to the purchaser. Next regular sale on Mon- day. Albert H. Nicolay holds regular sales of stocks and borés every Monday and Thursday, at the Mer- chants’ Excbange, and also apesial sales when required, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday ano Saturday. At private sale. a great variety of first class Railroad, City and State bonds, Bank, Insurance and other atooke, of uo- doubted character for investment. For particulars see ‘hia private sales catalogue. Oilice, No. 4 Broad street, next to corner of Wall street. LUDLOW, AUCTION —MORTGAGE SALE.— AV. Bicam engine, &.—Uhis day, Saterday, Jan. 97 St Te M., at 31 and 33 Attorney street, one superior and powerful steam engine and boilers, together with all the pumps, pipes, pullies, belts, sbafting, and also a planing machine and drills, hammers, moulds, tools, &c.; to- gether with a valuable iron safe, and office furniture, and vaxious otber articles. The purchaser, if desirable, can ob! @ valuable lease o° the premises. H. CROMBIE, att’y for Mortgage. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.— UCTION NOTICE.—D. =. "Phe particular a:tention of house and hotel keep. érs is called to the tollowing extensive catalogue sale of elegant furniture, decorations, silver, paintings, mir. rors and pianoforte, &c., this day, (Saturday) morn- ing, at 10% A.M. precisely, at house 79 Warren street, as follows —Two elegant rosewood suits in brocatelle, mahogany do., superb rosewood bookcase, ladies’ escru- toire, rosewood corner etegeres, rosewood pianoforte of fine tone and finish; elegant French plate pier glass, oval and'mouatel mirrors, fine oll paintings and engray tay 'y and ingrain carpets, elegant vases mantel ots, sofas, easy and reception chairs, rosewood hal! chairs, mabogany spring seat parlor chairs and rockerr; mahogany and walnut round tables, do. exten- sion\tables, rosewood and mahogany French bedsteads, cottage 4o., feather beds, hair mattresses, rosewood and mi Sy Oredsing bureaus with marble tops, do. wash- stands, marble top centre and side tables, china toilet sets; 6 fine Aasortment of china, crockery and glassware; also basement and kitchen furniture, with which the sale Wifl commence. UCTION NOTICE—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER. BY “BELL & BUSH, this day, at 103g o'clock, at No. 27 ‘street. botel and family furniture, sofas, couches, bureaus; mahogany and other bedsteads, mattresses, tables, chairs, carpets, paintings, engravings, &c. Also choiée liquors, segars, tobacco, Xe. ees SALE.—SAM’L. OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER, A’ No, 66 Nassau street, will sell at 401 Broadway, on Satarday,Jan. 27,j0t 103 o'clock A. M., the stock of first elass Broadway furs and sleigh robes; the furs are of superior quality. N. B.—The sale will be continued until the eatire stock is disposed of. UCTION SALE.—SAMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER, A will sell, at his store, 66 Nassau street, at 105, o'clock this (Saturday) morn’g,the balance of fars,sleihg and lap roves, gees on hand since last sale. The assortment, and the best of- No reserve. furs consist of a general fered thie season at auction. B SUYDAM HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER, MONDAY, Ben: 20, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the large store on thecorner of Myrtle avenue and Lawrence street, Brooklyn, all the furniture, consisting of sofas, chairs, bureaus, bedasteads, feather beds, stoic, Shed bookcases, two piano-—Nunns & Clark, makers, &c. Also two valu- able horses, harness, wagons, tinman’s tools, &c, All = be sold without reserve, to close the copartnership of Y°JOSEPH HEGEMAN.—MONDAY, JANUARY 29, at 10% o'clock A. M., precisely, at No. 67 Baltic eet, between Henry and Clinton streets, South Brookiya, mahogany, Walnut and painted parlor aud chamber furniture; splendid rosewood piano, in perfect order, by Hallett k Oumster, Boston; upright. Cottage rosewood piano, bookcase, valuable oilpsintings, Heden- brugh heater and fixtures, bedding, mattresses, crockery, and kitchen furniture. The house will be let at a low rent to @ satisfactory tenant; possession on the day after'the sale. Y C. A. WATERBURY, THIS DAY, SATURDAY JAN- uary 27, choice wines, brandies and other liquors, in” variety, imported for’ table and hotel use, Also genuine Havana segars, a large invoice of well known Brands, all to be rold, by order of the importers, without reserve. Sale will commence at 1034 o’clock, and con- tinue till every article on the catalogue is disposed of, at the store, 38 Broad street. B. C. A. WATERBURY. IN CONSEQUENCE OF (HE very severe storm, our sale advertised for Friday, h inst., will take place on Monday next, 20th inst., at which time the whole of that splendid invoice of French diamonds, jewelery and fine gold watches, im- ported at a cost (including duties) of $17,500, will be positively sold at our store, 38 Broad street, fhis sale 18 peremptory, and will commence at 103¢ o’clock, and continae till every article on the catalogue is sold. |UGENKE B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER.—BY FRANK- LIN & NICHOL, office 81 Nassau street.—F. & N. would most respectfully announce to their friends and the pul ‘that bss Ages give their prompt attendance to sales of househ: furniture, merchandise, &c., at private residences and stores. IDWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. — EDWARD Schenck will sell at auction this day at 11 o'clock, ym, 16 Wall street. a magnificent assort- Paris made jewelry, diamonds, imported watch- liver ware, ae Buyers would do well to attend this ‘Terms ‘cash. ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEERS—BY H. H. LEEDS &Co., Satarday, Jan. 27th, at 1034 o'clock, at the sales room 19 Nassau street. Assignee’s sale of dressed skine- of 80 dozen brush kid, 100 do. French moroceo, 75 40. granes, 50 do brown kid, 50 do. colored moroceo, 60 do: brown French moroceo—all of first qual- ity, and must'be sold to the highest bidder, without any reverve. ‘MPORTANT AUCTION SALE.—THIS MORNING, AT 10 4 o’elock, ‘at 304 Broadway, corner Duane street, elegant furniture removed for convenience of sale, from celebrated maker, consisting of rosewood parlor suite covered with satin brocatetie and hair cloth, rosewood , Cabinets, &c ; also black walnut, mahogany ‘im variety; for particulars examine catalogues; aut tea and coilee set of solid silver, equal to et le set from ga manutacturess; in rames, speactl.’ The public will find rare articles sale, and must be sold oe for cash. TUNIS MOBRELL, Auctione OHN HENRY BROWN, WHO ARRIVED OCTOBER 7, from Liverpool, inthe ship Harvest Queen, and loft bis wife on the Sth instant, stating that he was going to Philadelphia to look for employment, since which time she has not heard from him. ‘If he wishes to see his wife be will lose no time in calling on h 8 she is dan- gerously ill. Any information about him will be thank. tully received. Address box 3,444 Post Office. OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER.—TO HOTEL J ‘and restausant keepers.—Constable’s sale, on Mon- day, 29th inat., at 10 o'clock, at No, $1 Nassau street, by virtue of an execution, two large coun! ale, stove and pipe, lot of steam pans, and oth also, fa the basement, two large copper cylinders, two patent, one large cooking ranges of the most approv. portable oven, ice box, &c. Thee and worthy attention, CHAI F. MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS DAY, Pi ‘at 10 o'clock, at 173 Chatham street, large as- eortment of furniture from families removing—bureaus, chairs, tables, sofas, clocks, carpets, feather beds, mat- tresses, bedeteads, and various other goods. Sale posi- | tive, EASE, FIXTURES, PAINTINGS—ALHAMBRA, 192 ‘Mercer street,—Monday, Jan. 29, at 1034 o'clock, mirrors, oil c! lounges, centre tables, easy chairs, counters, bedi , carpets, glassware, decanters, bar- Axtures, furniture, &c.; also, oi) paintings, together with tease of house. Deposits requi . A. CARTER, Auctioncer, 67 Dey street. W. WESTCUTT, AUCIIONEER,—GENTEEL | ‘household furniture at auction, by catalogue, on onday, January 29, at 104 o’clock, at 72 Fighth a nue, near Fourteenth street, consisting of all the han some parlor, chamber and basement furniture, in the above . Sale positive, rain or shine; consisting of bree elegant pier and mantle bogey tete ake rm chairs, in plush and bair cloth, tetes, lor furniture, in,hair cloth and brocatelle, | Paves fd ms doors, rosewood centre and pier } mirror tables, topr, silver ware, rich castors, salvers, cake baskets, #, forks, napkin 5 ‘apestry, royal Wilton and other carpets, curtains, | has carved bookcase, costly mantel vases and or- nameats, with a beautiful collestion of oil paintings, | osewood aad mahogany bedsteads, elegant marble top bureaus and washstands, cheval g! superior bair mattresses, feather beds, spring seat chairs, rockers, soles, lounges, gilt mirrors, eoamelled suit chamber f oiture, toilet sets, &c., with a large variety of basem: Curaitury, dining and fea tables, rich cut glase- ware, crockery, oil cloth, &c. Catalogues at house. ‘AURANTS. RARDIN rn Jen. ss y Tombs, Centre street, for the ining mee ate te , one Lag onde lao, at fated district bd TAA Dil Chet of Pie two large ones | made lasses, rosewood and ma- | NEW YORK HER e FINANCIAL, $150,000 2 ime Wane e os, jewelry, or Business pa eta} negotiated. “. at 102 Naseau street, room No. 2 and commission merchaata. poset net a he Lecce th = el TO LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- 0. jewelry, cigars, or bought for | cash, notes, city stock, bonds and mortgages, | - es, opotinted: real ontats bought and sold ani exchanged. , BRISTED & CO., Brokers, 35 John street, corner Nassau, —TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WAT- $50.000-2n.3e% Bas Coryee or bought out. Bor bought a ld. mney Co! 80! {iF witiom street, neat. Fulton &00., loan and commission brok 95, 0 TO LOAN ON DIAMINDS, WATCA- 'e es, gold and silver are, merchandise, &c , &c., or bought for c: aah, confidential and safe, by applying at 237 Grand atreet, corner of Bowery, room on second floor. N. B. WOOLLEY, —MONEY TO LOAN, ON DIA- $20.000. monds, watches, jewelry, piate, dry goods, sogers, er merchandize of every description; business confidential; 212 Broadway, aud 153 Fulton street, room 11, third ‘story. STEEL, & CO. 000 MORTGAGE FOR SALE.—A G)0D e mortgage of $7,000, amply secured on estate, twenty miles from New York, and the bond guaranteed. Will be sold for $5,000 cash, M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. 1 50 OF RAILROAD STOCK OR BOND3 ee) wanted, in exchange for a new and mplete three story and basement brick house in Brooklyn, About two-thirds of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. For partisulars inquire of E. PRATT, 61 Fulton street, up stairs. 45 —$50 BONUS, AND SECURI(Y WORTH ‘e double the amount, will be given for the use of this sum for six months. Address C. C. C., Her- ald offi ASH ADVANCED AND LOANED TO ANY AMOUNT— On diamonds, watches, jewelry, inte, valuable and personal Pty or bought for the highest cash prices. R. WOOD, 69 Fulton street, second floor, front room, from 9A. M. to 4 P. IM. ASH ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW- elry, segars, pianofrtes, merchandise, and per- sonal property generally, or bought for cash. Notes, stocks, bonds and mortgages, Ac., negotiated. Business confidential, and executed promptly, at 78 Nassau street, first floor, back office. A first rate restaurant on . way for sale FLORENCE & CO. MORTGAGES ON CITY IMPROVED PROPERTY, having but a short time to run, will be purchased or discounted by ROSWELL G. Pt Pine stceet, cor- ner of Broadway, under the Metropolitan Bank. bbe SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STREET, one door from Greenwich.—Open from 10 A. . o1P.M.,and4to7P. M. Interest at rate of 6 per cent allowed on ail sums from $1 to $500, The funds of this institution are securely invested in bonds and mortgages in the city of New York, worth double the smount Joaned, and in bonds in this city. CALEB 8. WOODHI President. W. M. Pius, MC D. Vax Pur, Vice Presidents. faNDERBILT L, Buxton, Secretary. EATHER MANUFACTURERS’ BANK—NEW YORK, January 23, 1855.—A dividend of five (5) per cent on the capital stock will be paid to the stockholders on and after Thursday, the first day of February. The trans. fer ‘books ,will be ‘closed until that day. By order of the Board of Directors, ‘YB. ACLY, Cashier. ONEY TO LOAN—ON REAI. ESTATE, DIAMONDS, plate, watches, furniture, pianoforte, dry goods, every description of property, or purchased for cash. Basiness prompt and confidential, by CASEY & CONLEY, Enmpire Loan Ofice, S21 Broadway, adjoining the City jorpital. ORTH CAROLINA SIX PER CENTS TATE STOCK.— TreasuRY DxPaRtMENT, Raniah, N.C., Dec, 25, 1854, —Bealed pro will be received at his office until 10 o’clock A. = of the 31st January next, for the purchase of three hundred and seventy thousand dollars in bonds, running thirty years. These bonds are issued by the State of North Carolina ; and in addition to the fuith of the State, all the stock bad by the State in said road, and the dividends arising from said stock, are pledged for their redemption. Proposals will also be received at the sams time for the purchase of eighty thousand dollars in bonds, run- ning ten years, issued by the same authority, for the construction of the Weldon and Gaston Ruilroa!!, and the improvement of the navigation of the Nouse and Ter rivers. Both classes of bonds are, by express enactuent, ox- omnes from taxation for any purpose. ‘They will bear date the 1st of January, 1855, and will r annum, payable the first days of January and July, iy each year, interest and principal will be paya- ble at the Bank of the Republic in the city of New k, unless where the purchaser prefers to have them pay- able at the treasury of North Qirolina. They will be issued in sums of one thousand dollars Parties lense will please address their letters, en- dorsed ‘Proposals for North Carolina Stocka’’—to the undersigned at Raleigh, N.C,; and will distinguish im their bide the particular class of bonds for which they bid, They will also state at what point ani what kind of funds the; pose to pay. The bids will be opened at 10 o’clock A. M., of the 3lst January next, in the presence of the Governor, the Se- gretary and Comptroller of State, and of @: W. Mordecai, Presi tof the Bank of the State of North Carolina. The undersigned reserves the right of accepting such bids in whole or in part as may be deemed most advan- un to the State. uccessful bidders will be required, as soon as inform. ed of the acceptance of their bids, to deposit in bank the amount of their bids, with the accreed interest from the first of January, 1855, to the credit of the Treasurer of the State of North Caroline. This deposit may be made in the Bank of the ublic, New York; the Bank or the State of North ina, or the Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh. Documents shor the great resources of the State and the small amount of her indebtedoess may be had at this office, or on application to Messrs. WN and DE ROSSETT, city of New York. Dec. 29, 1854. " D. W. COURTS, Pub. Treas. of N. C, IXPENNY SAVINGS BANK.—DIVIDEND AND IN- terest.—The Board of Trustees have declared a divi- dend of (6) six per cent per annum on all sums of three dollars and upwards to five hundred dollars; and (5) five per cent on sams exceeding that amount which havere- mained in bank undrawn for the oe of six months, from the Ist to the 16th of August last, payable on or after the 15th of February. All interest not drawn by the Ist of March will be p! to the credit of the depo- sitor, and draw interest the same as a deposit made in the usual way, from the lst of February. Interest.—Six months’ interest at the rate of (6) six per cent per annum will be allowed on deposits of (3) three dollars and upwards to (00) five hundred dollars, between Ist and 15th of February, and remaning in bank undrawn for six months. By order of t! Board, J. 3. SLOAN, Secretary. 25, 1865. bave coupons attached for the interest at six per cent | street. 0: —FOR SALE, A FIRST CLASS FULL 'e sized brown stone four story house and lot, 101 feat, for the above sum; located on Madison avenue, close to the square, below 'I'wenty-eighth atreet. Terms easy. Apply to R. @. PIERCE, Pine , corner of Broadway. $3.50 in front, No. 46 wa sold at the above price, it appl $376 perannum. For further particulars inquire of C. W. PRICE, 50 Sixth avenue. 1 50 —FOR SALE, A BUSINESS WHERE eo e. & fortune can be 5, over two thousand dollara has been expended and the foundation is well laid, aud now wants some little capital and euergy tocarry it on successtully, Applytin mediate) at 212 Broadway, room No. 10. IMERS & PURDY. —FOR SALE—A TWO STORY AND 8 —FOR SALE, STUCK, FIXTURES, &C., OF 'e & boot and shoe store, located tn one of e beat avenues. The business ia well established, and to any one understanding it is » chance seldom offered. Apply at 212 Broadway, room No. 10, SIMERS & PURDY. —FOR SALE, AN OYSTER SALOON, would make a fine lager bier saloon; this as @ very desirable location, the fixtures are new and elegant; any one wishing a bergain should apply imme- diately at Broadway, room No. 10, SIMERS & PURDY. WILL BUY THE STOCK, LEASE AND FIX- tures of the best boarding, lodging, eating and drinking house in South street, on the East river side, Lease five years. Kent low. It is above the Bat- tery, near the market, on South street. The owner is going South, co it will’ be sold this day, bring what it may. Apply at 91 Division atreet soon this day. —FOR SALE—THE LAST GREAT CHANCE 5) 'e —The well known dining and coffee and cake saloon under the American Bible House. One thousand hands employed in the building. Rent only $176. Price $450. Inquire im the saloon, corner of Astor place and Third avenue. FOR SALE, hotel ia Broadway, with » good be sold at a a wath ten or fifteen it owner has not ‘The house is pleasantly situated in one of the cations in Broadway, and will be made a first ra for any person wiehing te engaze in the hotel busi- —. Any person “iahiog te treat “gid pyr ergo please address, with re name, = ‘ost a fice, and they will receive immediate attenti LEIGH ROBES AND BELLS FOR SALE.—TWO VERY handsome second hand robes (cost $100) as good as new, and one string of silver plated small bells; also, a saddle and will be sold cheap. Address Sleigh stobe, box 2,452 Post Office. byt EXCHANGE, OR FOR SALE—EIGHT LOTS, 25 BY 100 feet, on F.fty-ninth streat, wast ot Fifth ave- coponite Central park; also, a newly finished house ight Jots at Fairmount, Upper Morrisauia. Will be for a location on the sound or Hudson river, or sold low, E. C. CHARLES, 138 Pearl street. TRON MANUFACTURERS AND OTHE3S.—THE AD- vertiser is directed to offer for sale the entire ma- chinery, steam engine, Axtures, and implements of trade ot a foundry and workshops fitted up expressly for the mapufacture of iron railing, &c., all of which have been recently appraised at the sum of $3,300, for the extraor- dinary low price of $2,000, together with the transfer of the lease of the premises, consisting of six lots of land, and the brick workshops and foundry thereon, situated at Hoboken, New Jersey, within five minutes walk of the ferry. For further pertisulars, apply to ne GEORGE PLATY No. 53 Bronawa; HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT TO HIRE THE second floor of a small two story house, in tue up- per part of this city or in Brooklyn preferred. Wou! not object to Jersey City or Williamsbw Address, stating full iiculars as to location and rent, which erate, Edward J , Herald office. OUNTRY HOUSE WANTED. —THE ADVERTISER desires to purchase a place in the couatry; or he might be induced to hire for a term of years if practica- ble. Would prefer a place accessible by railroad to the city. Letters stating location, size of the house, and number of rooms, the quantity of land attached, ‘ae &e., will receive attention b y A. C. HOME, Metropolitan Post Office, American Bible House, New York city 6 ACRE FARM FOR SALE, 13¢ MILES FROM THE city of Rochester, Monroe county, N.Y., on plank road, ina state of cultivation, with house, barn and other buildings, with a good orchard. Payments made easy, Address G, Radbourne, Jnr., box 1,311 Ro- chester, Monroe county, Post Office. VERY RARE CHANCE FOR PARTIES HAVING $100 to $600.—For sale, the right (which is a mo- nopoly) to make anentire new article of manufacture, which will command ready sales at large profits, for » and require but little if any capital to prose- cute the business- Apply to B. W. RICHARD3, 307 Broadway. RUG STORE FOR SALE—ON THE CORNER OF A fine block of marble buildings ; it da Shoconahiy. and stocked, does a business, constaatly in- crcaning, and will be sold $1,000 less than its worth. Price $2,500, part cauh. J.M. STACK, 49 Wall street, in the basement, AGUERREAN GALLERY FOR SALE—SITUATED at 546 Broadway, now doing a fine paying busi- ness. Location not surpassed in the city. This is a rare opportunity for any one having from to five hun- dred dollars in cash. The proprietor is not an operator, and is engaged in other business, is the reason for selling. Apply soon. FOR SALE—OF 163 ACRES, THREE MILES from Hudson city, Hadson River Railroad, and Hud- son river Institute aud Academy, Y. -Gaid farm bas fine views, a beautiful stream, excel- lent fruit. Would make three gentlemen’s residences; will sell in whole or in part. Apply toG. & H. COOKK, Tivoli, New York, RMS FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP—TWO, 9 AND 16 acres, at Roseville, Staten Island; one of 36 acres, larkstown, Rockland county, N. Y., four miles from Nyack, one mile from railroad depot; one lot, Eleventh avenue, near Fifty-first street; two do., 123d street; two lots in Brooklyn; one farm, Spring Valley, Rockland county, N. Y., one mile from railroad depot, 75 acres; new house and barn. Aj ply at 81 Fulton street. ‘The Staten Inland farms will double in value from three to six years, F% SALE—THE HOUSE AND LOT, 42 FIRST AVENUE, and Third Columbia county, N. between Second streets; the house is iwenty feet front, by forty deep, and the lot about seventy-seven fect deep. For terms apply at 180 Tenth street. SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT NO, 20 CATHERINE street, with the buildings thereon. ‘The lease will expire on the frst day of May; 1807; bulidings to be paid for or new lease given. The lot is twenty-five feet one and a half inches in front, and twenty-five feet in the rear, and on the north side 114 feet mine inches, and on the south aide 112 feet one inch deep. Apply at 180 Tenth street, one door east of Third avenue. SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT 131 ANTHONY street; lease willexpire on the first day of August, no renewal. The lot is about tweaty-two feet front and rear, and about sixty feet deep. Also the lease of lot 77 Centre street, corner of Anthony; lease will ex- pire on the first day of November, 1860; butidings to be paid for, or new leasegiven. The lot is twenty-nine feet ront and rear,,and about sixty feetdeep. Apply at 180 Tenth street, one door east of R SALE—THE TWO STORY AND ATTIC BRICK house and lot 226 West Nineteenth street, with under cellar; also, the three story brick house 325 Spring street, between Greenwich and Washi: streets. For particulars, apply to W. F. PLATS & BRO., 290 Green- wich street. Fis SALE.—WINDOW SHADE STORE AND FACTORY avenue. for sale, with a good list of wholesale cash cus- mers. The business is well established, and this is a great opportunity for a man of enterprise. The reason tor selling is, the owner is going into other business. Apply at 10 Catharine street, Ee SALE.—THE STOCK, LEASE, GOOD WILL AND fixtures of the retail toy and fancy goods store, 166 hth avenue, will be sol ale, on liberal terms, on account of the ill health of the proj ‘. The atock is entirely new, and the business in a : ing condition. Apply on the premises, t 86 William street, up stairs, at priva' R SALE—SEVENTEEN ACRES OF LAND IN BAL- timore, Md., within seven hundred yards of pave- iment, in the most desirable quarter of the city. The improvements consist of a cottage, with modern con- veniences, (new within four years,) stabling, tenant house, ice house, &c. Situation and commanding. ‘The purchaser would realize several hundred per cent by holding it two or three years. Building lots within 1,200 yards have been sold for four te five dol- lars per front foot this season. Terms:—$1 int. Bev’ front foot fer the whole only. The lots to be on 60 feet streets, with 20 feet alleys, 150 feet deep. Payments: one-fourth cash; balance in 6 or 12 months, with in- terest. For further particulars, address H. B., box. 125 Post Office, Baltimore, Md. Ja STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PHENIX MINING AND Manufacturing Company of Virginia, who intend subscribing for the stock of the new company, are in- formed that they must do #o on or before Thursday, the Ist of February, as the subscriptions will be closed on that day. Apply at 13 Broadway, room No. 6, second story, between 1 and 4 P. M. ITHERS & PETERSON, BANKERS, STOCK AND brokers, 41 and 43 South Third street, exob: Phi .—Btock and Corporation loans bought and old on commission; promissory notes and drafts, are: tiated collections le upon accessible points in country; drafte on other cities, in sums to suit pur- chasers. THE FIREMEN. IRE DEPARTMENT.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, F ursuant to the statutes of the State of New York in such case made and bg mp an ——— he | de made to the Legislature, at session, for the posuage of slat to inereece the fund of the Fire De- tment in and of the on of New York, to one hun- red and fifty thousand dollars. JOHN 8. GILES, Treasurer. New York, Jan. 19, 1855, DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 806 Broadway, opposite Eleventh street, is now open | for ‘the reception of sripila, who can commence at acy time. Ladies and children on Wednesdays and Satur- days, at 3and4P. M.; tlemen on Wednesdays, Thurs- days, and every other Friday, at 734 P. M. tising | assemblies on Saturday evenings, for ladies and gentle- men. Monthly soirees as . Circulars, containing days, hours and terms of instruction, can be had at the academy at any time, or will be sent by post. \CADEMY, 21 HOWARD STREET. —MLLE CAROLINE VEZIENS begs leave to inform the public, that she bas opened her dancing seademy for the instruction and Us stylish dances of the day. School (or every night, from half past seven to ten o'clock. eS ee DANCING, 600 BROADWAY —THE LAST Manes te bern the late mode in a few lessons, at Each ’ | Sew close la now forming for beginners, Circulans to be had, and all applications to be made, of R. Burnton, 274 Bowery book store. F d REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, ON THURS. day evening, 26th inst., two white wolf skin robes, The finder will receive the above reward on leaving them at 47 John street, and no questions asked. ——————————————————— Gh sonra inn, A BUNCH OF SMALL KEYS ite steel chain, # to have been dro eaway be ‘The a pe tevect Wil ve pout at | | REWARDS, | | | | R SALE—TWENTY-FIVE FARMS, OF ONE HUN- dred acres each, at two dollars an acre, with five years credit. Protestant families, known to be indus- trious, worth about $300 to $400, can purchase these farms. Climate, soil, water and wood are unsurpassed in the United States. Apply at 33 Broadway, second story, front room. JFPOR SALE—A STAND IN WEST WASHINGTON MAR- y cttt Apply immediately to E. Fisker, 118 Bleecker st R SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A SE- gar store, in a very good location, chea; good business doing; fixtures can also be —_— Apply at ‘Su Broadway. The store to let on jeane. (OR SALE—IN ADELPHI STREET, NEAR FULTON avenue, Brooklyn, at @ bargain, as the owner de. signs to leave town, & good twe story and basement frame house, with two lots, forty by oe hundred teet. Inquire immediately of ROSWELL G. PIERCE, Pine street, corner of Broadway, under the Metropolitan Bank. R SALE—ONE OF THE BEST LOCATED LIQUOR saloons in the city, now doing a flourishing business. premises consist of four sleeping rooms, kitchenand bar. Will be sold low, as the ES rietor is now et in other business. Apply at the Jenny Lind saloon, 107 Canal street. WR SALE—A LIQUOR STORE, ONE OF THE BEST little liquor stores in the city; location unsurpass- ed, fixtures new and rent ow, are some of the many in- ducements to” purchasers. Apply immedi: at 212 Broadway, room 10, SIMERS & PURDY. SALE—A NEW HOUSE, WELL FURNISHED, IN Williamaburg, near the ferries, for $2,600. also, to let in New York, a house in Elm street; apartments, stores and basements, in Mott, Rose, James, and Green- wich streets. Possession this day: Apply to 8. C. SMITH, 50 Rose street. ——aaeeenneseneinenentinninanansnarieenen eveeniemeenntnlh R SALE, LET OR LEASE.—COTTAGE AND CAR- house on Fifty-first street, between Kignth and Ninth avenues, frame dwelling, No. Broadway and 'Kighth avenue; No, 156 Twenty-third street, a three story brick house, with brown stone base- possession im te; . 161 Forty-third street, between ment, with large carriage house on rear of lot and ranning | through to Twenty-second street, situsted between Se- cond and Third avenues. RK SALE OR TO LEf—A THREE STORY AND BASE- ment brick house, price $5,800, only 6800 cash uired. Rent, 6360 per annum. Inquire of C, SCHUL- on the premises, 120 Degraw street, South Brook- lye, from 8 till 12 A.M. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—NO. 212 WEST Twenty-eighth street, and opposite Lamartine juare, & eek tie is 2135 feet by half the ; house modern improvements, in order, nd will be sold for leow thas Its value, $8,500; ‘title per. | feet. Address H. G. Stone, No. 303 Kighth avenue. No. 24 Broadway for their recovery. pe REWARD—TO HATTERS—STOLEN, IN Nassau m, on Thursday, al BS ste. rom my Ey, atormation ading to the jecovery name re Fapenel anne Png yg 2 shail receive the above reward. TRAAG STRARNS, Greenpoint, corner “of Collyer aad | Fifth streets, Pane Amish aay Rud Pek ergo, at ltt Cond. Boveral dovthe tad mcr i ee We Caoutbly mngeeine” Addrees A. E'S, Herald oe, ‘three story | J.T. MILLA, 1,233 Broadway. | OOM WANTED—A GOOD SECOND OR THIRD stery front room, second story and with small Toom adjoining preferred, unfurnished and without board; must pe on east side of Broadway or within two blocks, on one of the cross streets, between Walker and Tenth street. Address Z. W. H., Herald office, witk location, size ané description of room, and terms toa gentleman who will give satisfactory reference or pay in advance. MALL HOUSE OR PART OF A HOUSE WANTED, BY ‘a reapectable family below Twentieth street. Rent must be moderate, say not over $300 per anoum. A good neighborhood and the modern improvements re- |. Would want possession of: the above sah be- fore March 1st, and no moving in May. Sophocles, slerald office. T° COMMISSIONERS OF DKEEDS.—ANY PERSON wishing to resign his office as Commissioner of Deeds, for a fair consideration, may find aa o) anit; Of 90 doings by addressing Er Wilsoh, Herald oes. Waray A SMALL FAMILY, ON THE FIRST of February, (for fifteen months or more from that date,) the apres pers of a house. Rent must be moderate, and the ‘tion below Fourth street. Ad- dress E. ., Herald office. ANTED TO HIRE OR LEASE—A GENTEEL HO! to be located near Broadway, between Canal st: and Union Park. Rent not to exceed $700. Possession wanted immediately or by the lst of February, 8. Herald office, stating full particulars. 'ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, A suite of handsomely furnished rooms, consisting of a parlor and bedroom, with bath room attached. gas, &c. Location must be not above Twentieth street, or below Washington place, and between the Bow and Sixth avenue. Reference given and required. "Address, post paid, box 8,295 Post Office. 'ANTED—TO PURCHASE, A N# AT, COMFORTAB! juse, with trom one to five acres of land, pleas- aptly situated, within one hour’s railroad ride of the city. Any one having a bargain to offer may address W., box 3,907, Post Office, stating location, terms, ana where the party offering may be seen, ANTED — FURNISHED APARTMENTS, FOR A ee lady and servant, in a quiet, retired part of the city. Three chambers, sitting room aud itchen. Possession uired within one month, Ad- dress Comfort, Herald office, stating terms, location, &., for one week. ANTED—IN NEW YORK OR JERSEY CITY, A nicely furnished parlor and bedroom with partial board, in a genteel family or house, by # single gentleman, Address New York Post Office, box 137. FINE ARTS. |ARD-SIGNOR NICOLINO CALYO, THE WELL KNOWN artist, and his son, John A. Calyo, having recently returned from Spain, aiter an absence of three and a balf years, where they have been honored by the pa- tronage of the Queen and nobility; beg leave to inform the public that they will resume their profession in all its branches, especiatly landscape, portrait painting and teaching. "N. BeoMr. John. A; Gaiyo offers bis: secrices to furnish designs forclassic and picturesque edifices, private mansions, &c, He will also furnish all kinds designs for wood engraving. Residence 120 East Twen- ty-first street. ‘ALENTINES.—SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE TRADE. —Valentine dealers in all parts of the country should send at once for one of STRONG'S THN DOLLAR SAMPLE LOTS el valentines, containing the following large assortment, vis: 4 comic valentines, assorted. pe No. 1, sentimental do, assorted. a ae ea ile Cea sent to T, W. STRONG Manufacturer, 96 Nassau at., N. Y.. will be punctually attended to. ALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1855. ® family or singre ones. Private table only. The house contains all moderna improvements. Also, & room suitable for one or two gentlemen. 70 FRANKLIN STREET, FIRST HOUSE WE3T OF Broadway, neatly furauwhed rooms, with bedrooms attached, on the first and second floors, for gentlemen; breakfast served if required; also, one or two single rooms, for lodgings; cleanliness strictly observed. UNIVERSITY PLACE.—TWO PARLORS, BED300M3 ‘and a front basement, handsomely farnished, to let to gentlemen without board, or to a family, with use of kitchen, GENTLEMAN AND LADY WISH TO GET A GOOD sized furnished room, with board (permsnent), in & private family, where no other boarders will be taken: pen te toany part of the city, if in a pleasant neighborhood. Address, stating location, &c., Broadway Post Office, for three days. —— ROOM TO LET—-A GOOD LARGE ROOM, ON SE- cond story, furnished or unfurnished, in a small, respectable private family, No. 19 White street. Terms moderate to respectable persons. MARRIED LADY, A PROFESSOR OF MUSIC AND singing, desires board in a strictly private family, where her services, as instructress, would be coasidered an equivalent Her husband would pay a reasonable price tor good accommodations for hiaselt. Address A. . B., Herald office. T NO. 91 PRINCE STREET—WEST OF AND NEAR Broadway, a second story front suit of rooms, andsomely furnished, can be obtained with board. House first class, with modern improvements. Family small and select, A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVs TWO SECOND Story attache lors, connected by folding doors, with pantries d, which they wioh to let unferaished, with board; would be i Apply at 533 furnished if Greenwich street, opposite Vandam, LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE A WELL furniehed parlor on the first floor, with oc with- out board, on reasonable terms. @ small rc At 55 Watts street, two doors from the corner of nd Hudson streets. OARD—FOR A LADY AND BREAKFAST FOR A gentleman, room and bedroom for eight dollars per week, positively where there are no other boarders; plain and fair accomodations can find a permanent occu: pant. Address C. E. L., Herald office. OARD.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A GEN: tleman and wife, can be accommodated with large t rcom, with a private family, and i house with all the modern improvements and a very spectable neighborhood, by applying at 116 West Twenty- first street, between Sixth Seventh avenues, Biwi ear er a NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, ly, with board for a , in a genteel location, near way, and not far up town. Terms not to exceed $8 per week, including fire and light. Address Hartwell, Herald office. OARD.—A COMFORTABLE ATTIS ROOM, SUITA- Ble for one or two persons, can be had, with or without partial board, at 108 Grand street, frat block west of . OARD—IN ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS IN THE A Three handsome front parlors, newly and neatly furnished, convenient for families; also several rooms for single gentlemen or ladies,with board, at11534 and 117 Grand street, third door from Broadway. VOL. XX. . ——— eee LET IN BOND STREET, NEAR BROAD. way; may be altered for business purposed, the bon cane clase pect fn. 8 ras lower part for & dentistry. Rent of whole : of juired. Address Unien square Post Once, "N. B—Posseasion given aprile ROADWAY BUSINESS PLACES—ROOMS TO for business purposes on the first floor of the new ik ing 835 Broadway, southwest corner of street. For a writingmaster, merchant tailor, milliner, dressmaker, dentist, bairdresser or artist the situation is unsurpassed. Apply to ARCHD. WRIGHT, architect, front room, second floor. pains a ate Mea sd nae ne Of \URNISHED APARTMENTS, IN A_ FIRST CLASS F house; al'o two elegant pariors, suitable for a phy- sician or dentist, Please address Madam, Herald ofhoe. OUSE TO LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE — The house is pleasantly situated in a good neigh- vorhood, near to Broadway and two stage routes; furni- ture nearly new, and in good order. Will be sold for cash only, and low, Possession immediately, Address House, Herald office. 0. 96 WALL STREET.—A VERY WELL LIGATED basement, newly repaired and improved, to let from the let of February; and, if desired, office Axturen and one of Herring’s double doors iron safes for sale, at a low figure, Inquire on the premises, FFICES TO LET—SINGLE OR IN SUITS, IN THE new banking building northwest corner of Nassau and Pine streets, Apply at the Bank of tue Commoa- wealth, or of JOHN LLOYD, 13 Nassau street. HILADELPHIA HOTEL TO LET.—THE HARRISON House, 28 Chesnut street, to be let as a hotel or ienteel boarding house. Apply to J. F. LEAMING, 28 uth Front atreet, Philadelphia. pe OF A HOUSE TO L8T—THE FRONT AND BACK parlors, kitchen and two bedrooms, of a convenient- ly located house, with immediate ion. Terms moderate, Apply at 43 Second avenue, SS JUBLIC GARDEN TO RENT.—THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to lease a valuable piece of property on Ber- gen hill, on the main street, and within half 6 mile of the Hoboken ferry. The view from the junds, the; lying ora oa hindred feet above the level of tho ‘bay ia uneq! comprising a magnificent and ever vai orama of the harbor and environs of the city Nes ‘ork. It is remarkably well suited for a summer resort of the better order, (something in the style of the Sur- rey Zoological Garden, London,) and in proper hands would pay very well. ‘There are in all fifty acres of land, buta ion, say about fifteen acres, would be rented separately if desired. None but responsible parties will be treated with. Address box 590, New York Poat Of ee. (0 LET—THE FOUR STORY HOUSE NO. 217 WEST Thirty-second street, Bonman place, newly fiuiah- in the best manner, with allthe modern improve- ments. Possession given immediately. Can be sven an; day by ringing the bell. Will be let low to a good tenant. }. P. WATERBURY, 89 Hammond street. LET—IN A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE HOUSE THE second and third floors, and back basement, to two fivalfemlieywithaut children. | Goodreferences requir |. No moving in Enquire at ‘atta street, near Varick, in the basement. T° LET—A STORE, WITH SOME FIRST RATE LO! with excellent light, in a fine Hocation, corner Greenwich and Morris streets; immoediate*posvession can be had. Inquire of JOHN LLOYD, 18 Nassau street, OARD DOWN TOWN.—TWO OR THREE GENTLE- men can be accommodated with board. Apply at Greenwich street, near Chambers. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A KEW GENTLEMEN CAN ‘be accommodated with newly furnished roomz, in the second and third stories, and either full or partial board, in a German ree The house has all modern improvement. No. 246 Hicks street, Brooklyn, between Wall street and Soutls ferries. OARD IN BROOKLYN—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE can be furnished with a second story front room and bedroom, with board, ina private family where the comforts of a home can be had, within three minutes of Wall street ferry, Address A., Herald office, stating where an interview can be had. OARD WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, in eome pleasant, agreeable and select family where ey can be considered as gentlemen. As their means are limited, terms must be pro mate. Up town pre- ferred, References exchai Address, with fall par- ticulars, Douglass, Herald o! Bo vvit pessy, LET, A WELL FURNISHED ROOM, with pantry, suitable for a gentleman and wife, or single gentlemen; also, an upper room, with fireplace and pantry, which would accommodate two gentlemen; also, &wingle room, on second floor. Apply at No. 27 North Moore street. ' Baths in the house. OARDING.—GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, together or separate, with partial or full board, if juired; ord cleanliness and attention; house lighted wi $, and bath room free. Apply'to Mrs. jurat, 541 Houston street. URNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, SUITABLE FOR single gentlemen, or gentlemen and their wives, in a house with modern improvements. Apply at 63 West Twenty-first street, corner of Sixth avenue. \URNISH“D ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT breakfast, to one or two single gentlemen, a large and pleasant room, together with a bedroom neatly fur- nished, in a small private family. Inquire at 35 Bond street. RIVATE BOARD.—A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, OR two single gentlemen, may obtain an elegant and comfartatie. Some, an lerate terms, one minute's walk from Peck slip ferry. Satisfactory reference given and required, Apply at 88 South Eighth street, between Second and Third streets, Williamsburg. (0 LET—-FROM MAY NEXT, FOUR STORY BRICK store 248 Fulton street, opposite the Washington market. Fine location. A lease of three years will be given to 8 good tenant. ‘Apply at 42 Harrison street, of T° LET—TO A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, THE LOWER part of house No. 106 East Broadway. Aply on the premises. 0 LET—THE LIGHT AND COMMODIOUS SE- cond, thir and fourth floors of the new marble front building 106 Canal street, corner of Wooster, well ma oe for salesrooms, offices, or some light manufac- tu business. Also, the store and dwelling 114 Canal street. Possession will be given immediately. Inquire . BANE, hat store, 106 Canal street, corner of ‘ooster. LET—THE STORE, BACKROOM, BEDROOM AND basement kitchen of house 1,283 Broadway, near Fortieth street; rent $250 per year. Also the fourth story, consisting of two large rooms, four bedrooms, closets, wardrobes, &c., with Croton water on the floor; rent $150 per year. Possession can be had immediately, Inquire on the premises, or at 109 Fourth avenue, cor- ner of Twelfth street. range ~ ery street.§Address, postpaid, to W. L.,box 2,641 Post ce. LET.—A FURNISHED HOUSE, SUITABLE FOR A I boarding house, will be let or sold. For particulars apply between 2 and 5 o’clock, at 49 Wooster street. db LET—THE HANDSOMFLY FURNISHED FIRST class new four story brown stone front Englise basement house situate No. 227 West Thirty-fourth street; has all the modern improvements, is in perfect order, and affords a rare opportunity for persons desir- ng 8 pleasant and elegant residence. The house aad urniture are both new, and will be rented together on a ease. Address box 2,452 Post Office, LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE NEAT TWO story house 49 Dominick street, one duoc from Hud- fon, toa small respectable family.’ Rent $160 per an. num. Also, the front basement, suitable for » doctor's office. Inquire on the premises. RIVATE BOARD IN BROOKLYN—TWO GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with pleasant rooms aad |, from the lat of February; house situated in the central part of the city; none teel and respecta- ble parties need apply. Address + Herald office. OOMS TO LET—TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, WITH or without board, in a private family. The house new and first class, beautifully furnished, and replete with all the modern improvements. Also. it of offi- ces, furnished in oak, suitable for a first class physician. Inquire at 1193¢ Ninth street, west of Broadway. Wen GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH AN unfurnished front room, with board for the lady only, ina small American family, where there are no other boarders; light and fuel included; location near Boeeesy, not above | ey Meg d or w Franklin, Address Joseph, Broadway Office, stating terms. ‘ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, EY A GENTLEMAN ‘and wife, ® furnished room, with board, « con- venient distance from the Fulton ferry. Terms moder. ate. Address 8. H. C., office. R. JOSEPH WORSTKR HAS REMOVED FROM Bleecker street to 119 Ninth street, six doors west of Broadway. HOTELS. SLEIGH HOP.—SLEIGHING PARTIES WILL FIND Aun , commodious ball room, with jad music, at ‘6 Hotel, (late Fry’s,) Coney [sland plank |, day and night. ATH HOTEL, SEA SIDE, LONG ISLAND, SEVEN miles from City Hall, New York, now epen for re- sage of visiters, and the accommodation of parties sleigh riding. USEUM HOTEL, 22 ANN STREET, NEAR BROAD- ‘way--Every thing neat and new. and ex ’’ ig the motto, Furnished rooms by the night or week, at 25 cents, to stra: or permanent lodgers. Bar and billiard room of the class. Open all night for the accommodation of its patrons. SMITHSONIAN Hi BROADWAY, CORNER of Houston street, on the same block with the Me- tropolitan Hotel and Niblo’s Garden, and ite St. Thomas’ church. This new hotel, in the heart of Broad- way, will supply a great desideratum to travellers and the public in general—superior ‘tions in the dest cccune 3 the city, at [cea mine ange Rooms 50 cents to $3 a day, according +5 the higher priced ‘when occupied to their capa- aie from 50 eents to $1 608 day each person. single ings 60 cents to $1 each. The present , located at 604 addition of two and extending to Houston street, en! lishment to times its present ity, and afford- ing accommodations for about four hundred este, The necessary works to adapt the new buildings to the pur- poses designed are in « tate of rapid forwardness, and will be com} ingFebruary, of which due§notice will be given, and thereupon the present house will be tho- reno vated. feature of # hotel on the European plan, for ladies as well as — which has met with marked favor, will be continued, The house will be thoroughly heated by steam pipes of the most cor ri yj GE FOR SALE, CHEAP.—A PRIV. in good order, made by Wood and Tomlinson, to be sold'at » in, ax the owner Hhs no further uso for it. Price $300. Apply to WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 14 Amity place. AST TROTTING HORSE, HARNESS, BELLS, sleigh and robes, for sale cheap, the owner havi no further use for them. The horse is seven years ol has trotted in 2:42 this last summer. Can be seen until told at the club stable in Downing street, near Bleecker street. suitable for two or four horses, has been but lit- wed; manufactured by Jno. Pees uae pace lars inquire of DAVID P. BARNS, White N.Y. OR SALE—A SPLENDID CARRIAGE HORSE, BLOOD bay, 16% hands high, stylish, good travelier, only seven years old, and pertectl; tie, Will be sold ver cheap at NEO. WikBER'S, 60 Sixth street. Fy SALE—A TWELVE PASSENGER ‘OMNIBUS, ‘tle ui i LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE 28 FIFTH street, consisting of four rooms and pantries. Im. mediate possession can be had, and no moving at May. Inquire on the premises. LET—THE SPACIOU3 AND WELL LIGHTED rooms over Rushton & Clark’s drug store, at 167 Broadway. rooms are well arranged for store or offices. Apply to MONT. GIBBS, 140 Broadway. T° 1ET—PART OF A PLEASANT THREE STORY house, consisting of second floor, basement and attic rooms, with gas and water privileges, below Canal street, and within a few doors of Broadway, Possession immediately. Address X. 7, Herald office. LEASE—THE HOUSE AND LOT NO. 364 BROAD- way, corner of Franklin street, will be leased for a er bef dogs Apply to ADAMS & LUCKEY, 75 Nas- u street. LEASE AT A BARGAIN, IN A GOOD CENTRAL location, up town—A large one story building, 25x 90, suitable for any kind of manufactory or mechanical Pi ace! Inquire of R. G, PIERCE, Pine street, corner of Broadway. 1yO RENT AND POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY, THE three story dwelling, 823 Broadway, containing LL rooms, berides kitchen, &e., with gas and water through out. ‘The parlors are large and ‘tandsome, with entrance from Broadway, and well adapted for profes: sional and abow-room purposes. Apply to L. H. PIG- NOI 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey street, a Sa SAAR Achat T° MERCHANTS, LAWYERS AND ARTISTS.—A SPA- cious and most eligible store, and elegant suits of chambers, to let on Broad northwest corner of Pree re street. The building is one of the moat sub- stantial in the city, secure from fire and thieves, and comprises about one hundred separate offices or ments. The store is adapted for either » wholesale or retail trade, requiring a central situation. The rooms above are laid out for the occupancy of lawyers, artista, bankers, underwriters, students, or other professional Etmodern insproversents, fa gant water and rectiatane, rn improvements, in water and ven! Apply to WM. B. MOFFAT, 396 Brosdway. nto SALE—ONE BAY HORSE, SIXTEEN HANDS high, sound and kind; one market cart and cart harness and sleigh, nearly new. The owner is going West. To be seen at oyster scow No. 16, foot of Spring street, North river. R SALE—A LIGHT SLEIGH, WITH POLE AND shafts, with one or two seats, in good order, for cheap.’ Apply at CNDERHILL’S stable, No. 4 Riving- ton street. IVERY STABLE FOR SALE—THE STOCK, FIX- tures and fest Fifteemth street, yn the city. Also several private carriages for sale cheap. Apply on the premises. CANAL STREET, NEAR VARICK.—W & HL VAN NOTE’S grate and fender, kitchen range, Tange and stove warerooms, We have a large 1 summer | assortment of the latest patterns of mantel grates, ranges and stoves, for sale on reasonable terms. Grates and ranges set and repaired, ranges lined, brave found. ets’ ana ers’ furnaces built, stoves lined, bakers’ ovens built and repaired. ECORATIVE FRESOU PAINTER OF THE GERMAN A end Italian Lege seaty. (Shaped in the most approved manner, ip styles. at 206 Spring street, New York, Gporat rem, Li geow sem WHISKER OR MOWSTACHES FORCED TO , w strong and thiek in six weeeks, by my ongu- which will not stain or injure the able; if 2 bottle tent to any part of the country. it. G. GRAHAM, 107 Nassau street; Hayes, 175 Fulton street, Brooklyn, 70 WATER COLOR PAINTERS —iHe BEST ENGLISA & Co.’s) water colors, in cakes, molat and in tubes, brown and red sable ding’s, What- Fee by Bee ay san oly be peru t tia boxes, ., cam ured at the estab: Tehment OPW bcnAvs, 303 . Priee liste and ca sent to any part of the Uni States, EXTRA PAY. 8. NAVY SAILORS AND OTHERS.—EXTRA PAY paid, boumty land warrants ; pensions balances due U. 6. seamen and all kinds of Dare eI Agent and late Purser ¢. 8, Mery, 6 Wal street U q LOST AND FOUND, ——— OST—-ON THURSDAY EVENING, FROM 12% SULLI- ha, van erect a Lemond cloth heed A liberal re- wi wi on returni the same to Clarkson and West streets. me o> era taal O8T—ON THE EVENING OF 224 INST., Wi going from the corner of Broadway and Canal street to No. 69 Laight street, a lady's fur victorine; the finder will be liberally rewarded on leaving it at the above place. Litre THE 26TH INST., IN PASSING THROUGH a Delancy street, Bow: pal street to, Laight, a gol © attached, Tobias, mal person finding the above will receive a liberal reward on lew same at 54 Laight street, or ay and the South and West, via Jersey Ci Express lines.-—Laave New WoW at 8 eed 10h one fand 6PM. 93 1 in sod $2 in 8 and 104M. ' . M.; second o! ‘i ‘all way stations: ough ‘chwte gold $a pop aI NI tom in 8 and'10 A. M. and 6 P. id MATRIMONIAL. ood wtrictly te, well educated, and of good business qnanseettenl, aeciee to Open & corresponcence with a young lady, between the ages of eighteen and twenty, with a view to matrimony. A lady, kind and affectionate, and in her man- ners, will find in the advertiser s gentleman greatest pleasure would be to study ber happiness. commu: tions strictly confide: Herald office. ‘ATRIMONIAL.—A YOUNG LADY, UNDER TWENTY. four, R. qui offs ~~ not over thirty, of medium stature, imposing Tees, od and domestic disposition, wit both are Money no object. a4 she thirty thousand dollars and is heir to Afteen thoa- eand more, Sincerity mutual. fo inure reply address Annie C., box 4,000 New York Pont Office, euclosing one letter stamp, and stating full partioulars. i

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