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374 VOL. XX. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BYERY DAY. oa BOARDING AND LODGING. Pn lr BROADWAY, UNION sQUARE—HANDSOME 68 parlor and bedroom, bath room om the same r, gas, &c. Exght dollars per week; board, if re- quired, in'the'r own apartments, Pe a ae RE TNIVERSITY PLACE —TWO PARLORS AND BEO- ce handsome), = 5 she, a light front Basement, to let to gentlemen, without board, separa! peemetner to a favnily, with use of kitchen, &er Oe Ree Te eee GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO HAVE PERMANENTLY ‘s good room iM ® private family, either with full SPhartisl board, A first class house with fow boarders, fr required. Situation below Twenty-first street. Ad- dreas box 3,842 Post Office. A. NEAT BEDROOM, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, ira necond floor, can be obtained, with board, at the bie residence 91 Prince street, only four doors west if Broadway SUITE OF ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, IN A AL Stat class neighborhood, up town; unexceptioaadle eference required. Apply ‘at 234 West Twonty-third treet LADY AND HER DAUGHTER WOULD LET, WITH board, ina house with all the moderm improve- feats, au elegant suit’ of furnished rooms toa family, with or without private table, and use of @ fine pia: cr would let (he same to a party of gentlemen; house is yleasaotly located, and near stages and cars. Apply at 51 West Thirty-fifth stree+, near Sixth avenue, OARL--IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITH PLEASANT rooms, for a gentleman and his wife, or two or ree #ingie gentlemen. Apply at No.8 Third avenue, ne door from the corner of Seventh street. OARD.—A PARLOR AND ONE OR TWO BEDROOMS, ‘on second floor; also single rooms, for gentlemen ina first class house; no removal on the first of May; French and Spanish spoken; dinner at 6e’clock, Re: ferences given and reqnired. Inquire at 151 Toath street, near Broadway. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE ACCOM- lated w th a large front room, sesond floor, ‘With closets, hot and cold water, baths, gas, &e., with s = table Eee ge 7a will at ad te make eir guests at home, apply! at ‘ost Twonty- second stteet, near Fifth A “ OARU.—TWO ROOMS LEFT, ONE LARGE BACK <Patior on first floor, ‘and onefront parlor on second joor, furnished, or arenes, wah board, at very low » Call at 301 Wesley place, between Houstoa add Bleecker streets. Bite eet VERY DESIRABLE APARTMENTS families or single gentlemen. Locality conve- it fe Beatlomen a ‘ane sown towa; et and stagen naming 0) a al 4 Ableton square, mectaide. second ee fron ak ot ARD—ONE OR TWO VERY NICELY FURNISHED rooms will*be let to gentlemen, with er without Bo ae spawice iat 288 Eizabeth street. Terms, from }OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY MAY B& HAD AT a moderate rate, for agreeable and satisfactory parties, in Bond street, near Broadway. References re- sued Address Board, in Bond street, Union square ‘ost Office. * OA! TN BROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE GEN- en can be accommodated with good board and Tooms, on moderate terms, Also a front room, with beoroom and pantry attached, on second floor, to let to a gentleman ani his wife, unfurnished, with or Fithout board. Apply at No. 4 Tillary street, corner of in. AED WANTED FOR A YOUNG MAN THAT IS A little infirm, and bas a servant to attend him, in a private family. or where tbere are two or three board- A note addressed to ‘‘Boarder,’’ Herald Office, will be attended to. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, IN A plain, respectable private family, up town. Address L. R., Herald office, stating location and terms. OARD WANTED—A YOUNG LADY, IN DELICATE health, wishes board in an Episcopalian family, ia a quiet and retired locality, up town; a widow lady, with no childrea, and who takes no other boarders, (if any, ry few.) preferred. Terms moderate, Address E. H ; 19 Rivington street. OARDIN@—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN OB- tain pleaaant rooms with board, in a private family, by applyiug at 101 Second avenue. OARDING—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN OB- tain pleasant roms, unfurnished, with board, in tprivate family, by applying at 101 Second avenue Biwi r vitoat AND SUITS FF ROOMS TO LET, § with or without partial board. The house has all modern improvements. Apply at 23 West Tweaty- weocnd street. OARDING—AT NO. 8 BEACH STREET, NEAR ST. Jobu’s park, for single gentlemen, and geatlemen and their wives. ROOKLYN—-A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN HAVE board with rooms on second floor, unfurnished, in 2 mali at Ni rivate family; location very desirable, Apply 2 Duffield street, near Fulton aveaue. ae” SIGHTS—120 COLUMBIA STREET, two minutes’ walk fcom Fulton and Wall street fer: Ties, the most delightful location in Brooklyn or viciaity. Three rooms vacant, appropriate for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen; permanent arrangements can be mado for the summer. ' Call soon. references required. V\LONOMY, COMFORT, HEALTH AND PLEASURE.— 4, in a great city like New York, there are very maay ersons who Cislike equatly the n»ise and confusion of a tel and the monotonous quiet of a private boa house, Such desire what might properly be termed a “boarding home,” where undivided attention is de to the health and comfort of the inmates. Such s home is now in successful operation at the corner of Thiety- eighth street and Sixth avenue. The location is so su- burbao that health is not jeopardized ia midsummer, aad yetit is within about thirty minutes ride of the Astor House. The apartments are arranged with a pro. fusion of modern improvements which el com: pardon. Evening parties for the amusement of the young, and free parlor lectures for the entertainment of ail, are frequently given, There will also be a swim. ming bath, a gymnasium and bowling alley, free to the inmates. Families unwilling to pay exorbitant rent, yet wishing to live in good style, will bere find ample accom- modations on reasonable terms; and for young ladies and gentlemen innocent amusements and intellectual ox- erc'ses will agreeably alternate. The establishment is connected with a delighttul summer resort at Oyster Bay,L, I., where a poztion of midsummer may be spout without extra charge. It 1s confidently believe’ that 20 establish ment in the city can offer such inducements. .G. H. TAYLOR & CO. URNISBED ROOM — WANTED, IN A PRIVATE family, for the oceasional use of a gontfeman—rent moderate, 'A quist und retired location up town pro ferred. Address C. B. 0. U., Union square Post Ottice JURNISH ED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO ¥ single gentlemen, at 193 Fultow street, near St. Paul's Church: a good opportunity for thow who wish # gentes! residence down town. Inquire on the premises TO $15,000.—WANTED, TO PUR- 12.000 "atts oct tout, te ina meer tgnes on real eatate tog 4 auaa tne amount. room No. 3. FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED IN BROOKLYN— a two story basement and attic preferred, tor two persons without children. Terms must be liberal. Ad- ome bes No, 4,086, Post Office, where an interview may quire of G. L. j3ON, 212 Broadway, dence, betwen New York and New Ha clusive) preferred, with or without buildings; trees, good society, churches and market indispensabl fruit trees,{ shrubbery, &c., with water view desirable. Will pay cash, or exchange improved paying city pro- perty, Address, post-paid, Quinnippiac, Brooklyn. OUSE WANTED.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A neat two story cottage house, in the upper part a A PLEASANT PLACE WANTED FOR PRIVATE RESI- ( fui ‘his city, or in Brooklyn, and must be near one of the railroads. Rent not to exceed $250. Address box 240 Chatham square Post Office. OUSE WANTED—A THRBKE STORY HOUSE, WITH all the moderna improvements, between Ninth aud ‘Thirty fourth streets, and Fourth and Eighth avenges. Addreas, ataling price, (not to exceed $8,000,) wit s description, 8. CSGOOD, 64 Nassau street. TS BOOKBINDERS.—A BOOKBINDER ABOUT OPEN. ing & bindery in this iy or like to purchase a ‘ull complement of presses, tools, &c., or would have no objection'to fbuy out a bindery, provided it is well locat. ove could be bought low., Address box 2,467 Post ice. want, SMALL HOUSE ON STATEN ISLAND, for the summer season; furnished preferred. Any one having the above to let, can find a customer b: - dressing box 766 Post Ofiice, stating particulars, rent, &c. War THE CITY OF BROOKLYN, FOR three or five years from Ist May n asmall cot- tage house, not mcre than s mile and a half from Fulton ferry; rent not to exceed $275; a small famliy. This is & good opportunity to secure a desirable tenant. Best ofreferences. Addreas A. X., Herald office. ANTED—ON THE FIRST OF MAY, BY A HIGHLY respectable family of four persons, without chil- dren, of a modern built house, in a good neighbor- hood, above Fourteenth street. A family wishing a responsible nen, who would pay liveral rent, will please address S, M., Herald office, stating location, and where an interview can be obtained. Warn GOOD STORE, OR STORE AND HOUSE, on the west side of the Bowery above Grand, or southside of Grand street, near the Bowery, or any good business location, Address Spiro, Herald office, t sure. Oy treo 2 A SMALL, GENTEEL FAMILY, GER- man, 4 n¢at two story house, with modern im- Ha Natale in respectable meighborhood. Location ‘low Tenth street preferred. Rent not to exceed $600. Address box 3,989 Port Office. ANTED—A SMALL OFFICE, OR PART OF AN OF- fice, in the immediate vicinity of the Custom House, for custom house and commission business. Ad- dresa H, Y., Herald office, 'ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE IN A GENTEEL NEIGH. borhood, suitable for two small families, consist- ing of four peraous, not above ‘Twenty-seventh street. Mast contain Croton water, bath, &c. Persons having such | etre | to let, can hear of a good tenant by ad- dress rg, 3. O., box 122 Tmbune office. Rent not to exceed $87 per year. Describe location. TJ ANTED—A GLASS CASE, LIFT TOP, ABOUT TWO et feet six inches by five feet. Apply at No, 6 Dutch et, 'ANTED TO PURCHASE, IN THE CITY OF WIL- liamsburg, a small genteel frame house, with two Jota runuing trom street to street, south of Grand, Any person having such property to dispose of ata low figure may find a purchaser, by addressing a lie, stating full Tticulara as to price, location, &c., to Williamsburg, lerald office. ‘ANTED TO EXGHANGE—A FIRST RATE PAYING hoase and lot in New York for some respectable business: lot 25x116, house 25x50,four stories, brick; also three lots in Williamsburg, near the market—Grand street; no Mquor business need apply; or would ex change for farm; furnit business preferred. Ad- dress Exchange, 270 Third avenue. ANTED TO RENT—A DWELLING HOUSE IN THE lower part of the Seventh ward. Possession any time to the first of May. Apply to CONLEY & HAS. KELL, No. 6 Hamilton avenue, up stairs. J ANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE SITUATED BETWEEN Bleecker and Broome streets. Rent no object, roviding that possession can be nad on or before the Tet of March, ‘Address, with particulars, M. Woolt, box 1,714 Post Office. Wax, 10 HIRE—FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS, alotor two, suitable for a coal yard. A note directed to B., aud left in box 4,597, Post Ofiice, will be attended to. — 1ARD—SOUTHWARK ENGINE CO , NO. 38, WOULD rerpectfully tender their sincere’ acknowledgmenta to Messrs. H. Newman & Co., and J. Timpson, Kaq., of No. 78 Water street, for the sumptuous a y ac ceptable breakfast received at their hands; al to ra. Leonard, of No. 6 Coenties slip, for refreshments, to John Nevins, Esq., of Hook and Ladder Co. No. 6, for similar favors during the fire in Water street on the morning of the 15th inst. JULIAN BOLTS, Foreman, J. E. Dovauty, Secretary. {)XEMPT ENGINE COMPANY.—THE MEMBERS OF Exempt hes Company will meet at the engine house this morning at nine o’clock. Punctual attend- ance is requested. By order JAMES L. MILLER, Foreman. Jamps Gruwors, Secretary. XEMPT ENGINE COMPANY.—NOTICE —THE MEM- bers of the above company are requested to meet at the Engine House, Beaver street, this yomin Y morning, at 9 o'clock, in uniform (without caps), for the purpose of trying the capacity of their engine in the Park at the time of the trial of the steam ngine, by in: vitation of the Committee from the Common Council. JAMES L. MILLER, Foreman. R ASSISTANT ENGINEER, JESSE 8. SICKELS, OF ine Co. No. 6—At a meeting of the Foremen of the various fire companies of the Fifth and Sixth dis- tricts, held at Onderdonk Hall, Grand street, twenty- four companies were represented. On motion Jease 3. Sickels, of Engine Co. No. 6, was uoanimously nomi- nated as the candidate for Assistant Engineer to fill ALONZO HAWLEY, of Engine Co. 41, Chairman. H, Framer, Hook and Ladder Co. 13, Secretary. NDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR ASSISTANT ENGI- neer, ROBERT CONSTANTINE, of Engine No. 42. JAURNIEHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WreTOOT 9 board, suitable for single or matried persons, N. B—No ciildren taken. No, 156 Laurens street, near douaton, Pe SINGLE GENTLEMAN, OR TWO WISHING TO | occupy the same room, can.be accommodated with partial board, furnished or unfurnished rooms, in a ori vaie family, by applying at 230 Weet Twenty-second street, between Eighth aud Ninth avenues, Terms rea- scrable OOME.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN OB- tam very dewrable suites of rooms, or single Tooms, with partial boar, if required, in a first clase brown stone front house ‘with ail the modera tmprove- ments, convenient to the cars and stages. No--71 Weat (N—HANDSOME #UR- first class house No 5 "EW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT.—A SPRCIAL election will be held for an Assistant Engineer, on Yoneay, the i9th inst., between the hours of 6 and 12 P. M., to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of | M. Kicbells. The inspectors will attend at the office of | the Chief Engineer, 21 lizabeth street, on Tuesday, the 20th inst., between the hours of 7 and 9 P. M., to receive | returns, ‘Returna will not be received except with an affidavit attached, in accordance with the resolution adopted at tke quarterly meeting of the Board of Engi- neers and Toremen, Lecember 7, 1854. Blank returns can be obtained at the office of the Chiof Engineer, OMPSON, wM. . Dak SEANDURY, | Inspectors WHE TRADES, “0. “gS GARDENER.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A merried man; fully understands the ent of fruit, flowers, vegetables, greenhouses and e8, ‘The best of refer nce given. Call or address L, B., Gar- dener, Herald DANCING ACADEMIKS, 21 HOWARD STREET.—M'LLE leave to inform the pub- sing academy, for the in- struction of ladies and gentlemen in the most stylish dances of the day. School for practice every night, from If-past seven to ten o'clock, RASD DANCING ACADEMY, 16 BOND STREET — Prof. G. MIRASOLE has the pleasure to iaform the public that his rooms are now open daily for practice in Bi the modern dances from A.M. until 10P-M. NB. —Our terma will be reduced. the schooner, and those on board, that ‘ind up the river, in company with the schooner Chas, Bonry, that came in collision with the steamer South America, near Butter Hill, on Sunday night, September 17, 1854. Pleaae apply to 8. B. MELLEN & C0. Hvnaow, Feb. 12, 1556. f& REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, ON WEDNES. $25 day evening, 14th inst., between 4 and 7 a geld hunting case patent lever watch, and 4, . W. Motr maker, No, 8,040. Any per: fon returning same to J. W. MOIR, 315 Hadsoa street, will recive the above reward, 'and no questions asked. , REWARD.—LOST, IN WILLIAM ST., BETWEEN 1 Maiden lane and Spruce street, or ia Spruce sireet between William and Nassau, a black leather Paper case, containing papers which are of no use to any one except the awner. The subscriber's name aad place of business, are written at RICHARD 8, EMM REWARD. -LOST, FROM THE SUBSCRIBER'S CART, atthe Peck slip ferry. « bag of cubebs. The above rewerd. paid fut ite recovery ig JEL WILDE & 20N, No. 7 Dutch atrest be iu "WARD POLICE, OR ANY BCDY ELSE THAT wiet the burglar and retura the oe eighth ay the stolen from No. 90 deal steset, va the © obt of Web, 15, 1866, shall receive w rowerd of 880 ia a) op calling on MF Colby, Real bstets aad Money Ao. by austhory atveet, $2 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THR NAME OF 1 MPLOYMENT WANTKD—BY TWO GOOD OLD weavers, who are capable of running six looms. Have worked several years in the cotton factories. Ap- ply at 222 Warren street, Brooklyn, for one week. ARDENER WANTED—GERMAN OR SCOTCH PRE- ferred—one who understands the culture of fruit and flowers and willing to make himself generally useful. Apply at the office of the mahogany yard, 28 Cherry street, between 10 and 3 o'clock, or after 4o’clock at 106 Madison avenue, corner Thirtieth street. RACTICAL PERFUMER AND FANCY SOAP MAKER | td and can speak | TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. | wanted eed apply unless well recommend- lish fluently. Address box 1,755 Post Office. FOR SALE. —FOR SALE, HOUSES AND LOTS Hee O00 et a care cite ute ao tof aay vag, or «tay $15.000, Sea nf 22 + on real or personal property; credits arranged and goods purobased for city country, and commissions rally faithfully ex- ecuted by WALKER & ©O., real estate, Lona, &., agency, 75 Nassau street. ——_— 000. —A YOUNG MAN, HAVING BEEN ° @ engaged as junior partner in a wi grocery house for the past seven or eight haa and who has established a permanen: and pa: usiness with a first rate set of costomers, is desirous, on account of ill health, to retire from the same, an‘ would dispose of his one-half interest, or if parties wish, the whole business would be sold. There is an unex- pres Jease on the store, which is ofthe first class, on he North river side, in a first rate location, at a low rent, Toa party or Ngee wishing a good business this aflorda an opportunity rarely met with, Please address F, W. &., Herald office. —FOR SALE, A SUPERIOR FIRST $1,500. class grocery, located firable corver on Bi way. The busine: and rapidly increasing. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Apply at 119 and 121 Nassau atreet, room No. 3. RICHARD L. PURDY & 00. BO ee SALE SSPLENDID, CHANGE FOR tinmen—An old established stove and tin shop, located at the greatest milk depot on the Krie Rail- road, no competition Rent only,850 per annum. Apply immediately at 119 and 121 Nassau street, room No. 3. RICHARD L, PURDY & 00. 8 40 —FOR SALE, ONE HALF INTEREST IN a res] a cal business, wel ental 3nd ing profits, Tae besiness will pay from $3,000 to $5,000 yearly, and no risk. Apply toC. B. HOWES, 67 Nasaau street, room No. 6. y} ONLY.—FOR SALE, THE STOCK AND fixtures of one the best coffee and ns in the lowey part of the city, now doing a splendid business, and must positi be sold this week. Apply immediately at 119 and 121 Nassau street, room . RICHARD L. PURDY & CO. RARE CHANCE—BOOT AND SHOE STORE FOR sale, corner of Broadway and Canal street. The present proprietor wishing to retire ooh td from busi- ness, sell out hisentire stock and fixtures, with five years’ lease on the store. Terms will be made coer For further particulars apply to PETER ARCHDEACON, Jr., 64 Canal street, or on the premises. RARE OPPORTUNITY,—EXECUTOR’S SALE.—FOR sale, the stock, fixtures and eed will of the well known carpet store, No. 136 Grand street, Williamsburg. It is opportunity for any son who wishes engage in the business. 8 been established three years, and has al- ready a good amount of first clase coon secured. In- qo) of A. & E.S. HIGGINS & CO., Murray street, N. ALBRO & HOYTS, John street, N. Y,, or at the atoi 136 Grand sire, Wiliseabeoe Sy bas pis A. GOOD CHANCE FOR A CARPENTER OR BUILDER. 01 ‘The subscriber Owns a good farm, five hour’s ride m New York city, consisting of 74 acres, with a good house, barn and outhouses on it, with orchard and gar- den. About25 acrea cleared and in first-rate order, and nearly the whole of the cleared land enclosed with stone fence, in two and four acre lots. He wishes to trade with a carpenter or builder, who would put up a frame building in East New York, of certain nsions, par- ticulars of which may be ascertained by applying to Mr. AL. SIDDLE, 458 Eighthavenue, between Thirty-fourth , between the hours of 6 and 10 at of Tuesday, Wednesday and ee! and Thirty- o’olock in the Thursday of this A: Nw a Meda att ern 1g fat ead wi en; in a boa ouse is now fered; it is situated In Brooklyn, in one of the most Public streets, near two ferries, and well filled with boarders. None need apply unless willing to purchase the furniture. Address, for one week, 8. E. H., Herald office. ARG AIN—$2,500.—FOR SALE, A THREE STORY brick dwelling house, situate on one of the city rail- Foads, Brooklyn, very of access from New York. Will be sold for less than ita value, and on favorable terms Apply to B. GALBRAITH, Esq., 127 Fulton street, ork. |ASH BUSINESS FOR SALE.—THE STOCK Al ood will of a dry goods store, in one of the situations in Broadway, with a first class pati and which sella at iarge profits articles of its own ma\ facture, will be cold in whole or in part, on unusually advantageous terms. Address box 2,373 Post Office, witb real name. HEAP AND VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR sale—One handsome three atory house in Twenty- seventh street, near Ninth avenue, with all modern im- provements, $5,750; also model ‘three story English arement house im the best part of Thirtieth street, near Ninth avenue; several frst class brown stone fron’ houses, lorated on Twenty-second street, Chelsea aquare, finished in the best possible manner, with every modern im provement; also a number of houses in differ- ent paris of the city, for sale on easy terms, by J. F. WILLIAMS & SON, £66 Kighth avenue, and daily from 2 to 5 at 115 Chambers street. jOUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—ON THE BANK Of THE Hudson, on this islsod, of easy aecess by railroad. The house is conveniently arranged and the grounds beautifully laid out. For terms, &o., apply to WM. B. LEWIS, 89 Cedar atrect, corner of Broadway. HURCH FOR SALE OR TO CEASE—THE STONE church at the southerly corner of Thompson and Prince atreets, being fifty-three feet front on Thompson street, and seventy-five feet deep along Prince street, is offered for sale or lease for any term of years. Inquire at M4 Leroy place. OR SALE—THE GOOD WILL OF THE LEASE OF the three story brick store and dwelling 535 Sixth avenue, corner of Thirty second street, with a brick stable in the rear. The lease has Give years to run from the Ist day of May, 1855. Apply to CHAS. R, TRIGLAR, 67 West Thirty-second street. SALE--THE HOUSE AND LOT 42 FIRST AVE- nue, between Second and Third streets. The house is twenty feet front by forty deep, and the lot about eae feet deep. For terms apply at 180 Tenth street. R SALE—THE THREE STORY BRICK FRONT house 166 Tenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues. House contains all the modern improvements. For terms apply at 180 Tenth street, one door eastof i 2. hird street, between Second and avenues. and all finished in style. Will be sold moderate terms. Apply to D. ROBINS, 78 Sixth street; houre 8 fo 2 and 7. SALE—A HOUSE, BROWN STONE FRONT, ON Twenty-third street, south side, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. A most desirable location. Price $13,000, Apply to L. BOWIE, 112 Liberty street. I Ln tandi iaiig toe nd proatable trade ears 8 a an A $5,000 required to ney. for machinery, Stock may be had on reasonable terms or on commission. None need apply unless cash orood security is offered. Address B. M., Herald office. j;OR SALE—AT HASTINGS-UPON-HUDSON, A VOUN- ‘try seat and five cottages, containing about five and a quarter acros of land, taatefull; out and or- namented, and stocked with the choicest varieties of fruit and forest trevs. The premises are bounded wost- erly by the Hudson river, (of which, as well as of in- land scenery, they command an extensive view), and are within three minutes walk of the railroad dopot. They will be sold separately, or together. Apply to the roprietor, Mr. Henry Katteahornon the promis; or Se ROBERT 8. ROWLBY, 262 Broad (OR SALE—A RESTAURANT AND SALOON ON Broadway, in good business; location the best, and will be sold a great aacrifice if applied for immediately, as the proprietors are lea’ town, The reovipts at pre- sent are from $12to $15 per day. Apply to M. B, FRAN- CIS, 155 Washington street, corner Murray. OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, A NEAT COTTAGE, F witb all the modern improvements, Possession im- mediately, Price $4,600. rms easy. Inquire at 10 Hanover place. JR SALE--FOUR NEW ENGLISH HIGH BASEMENT houses, situated on the north side of Thirty-fifth street, between two railroads, the Eighth and Ninth avenues, complete with all the modern improvements, such as gas, baths, speaking tubes, bells and dumb waiters. If sold, 85, can remain on each; or they will be rented to a suitable tenant. Apply to Samuel Sparks, on the premises, house No. 215, or to W. EB. & G. SPARKS, 89 Levington avenue, corner of Twenty. nth street. ‘OR SALE—A HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE IN THE fashionable part of Flushing, L. I , having a view Of the bey, and within a short distance of the steamboat landing and railroad depot. Grounds around the house neatly laid out and planted. Immediate possession can de given. $4,000 can remain on mort a to WM. JOHNSON, at A. H. Maller ke Cora 33 wall my ee OR SALE—A FIRST RATE EMBROIDERY STORE, about one-third cash, Ybalance on time, with two years lease, Satisfactory reason for selling. Apply in the store 815 Broadway. Fis SALE—ONE NEW FOUR STORY HOUSE, 20 BY 70 feet, No. 209 West Thirty-fourth street, between Fighth and Ninth avenues, in the block of thirteen splendid brown] stone front houses, finished with all the modern improvements, noe 9 private stair, &c. Apply at W. H. RAYNOR’S Land Office, at the corner of Broadway and Thirty-fifth street, or on the premises during the day. SALE—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE with all the modern improvements, in Lexington avenue, northeast cerner of wenty-Eighth street, on very acommodating terms; no money, only security re- wired. Aigo, two houses on same block. Inquire of # AUERBACK, 84 John street, from eloven to twelve gaber or 127 Rivington street, from four to eight o'clock. SALE—THE THREE STORY HOUSE AND LOT situated No. 70 West Twenty-seventh street, one lock from Broadway. The house has all the modern improvements, and 4 in perfect order, the owner occu- pying the same. Will be sold low, and the payments such that cannot fail to suit, as a very small amount is juired cash down. For further | pobre inquire of 3 Besson, Mercer House, corner of Broome and Mercer streets, from 12 to 1 o’clock, or avy time during the evening. Fr SALE—A VALUABLE FARM OF 250 ACRES, situated one mile from Dean’s Pond station, on the few Jersey Railroad, between New Brunswick and Kingston. ¢ improvements consirt of a brick tavern and and stables, also a good dwelling house and out- buildings, a never failiog well and fish pond, peach and apple orchards, with other fruit trees; one third wood- Jand. Will be sold to suit purchasers. Terms easy. For particulars apply to F. McCraken, 74 Wall street; A, Moulton, Dean’s Pond station; or Abraham Irahune, at Richard McDowell’s, Cross Roads, New Jersey. OR SALE—A REGULAR LICENSED DRINKING SA. loon; the stock, fixtures and good will wiil be sold athalt price if called for to day, Apply at the corner of Howard and Mercer streets, OR SALE, TO PROTESTANT FAMILIES, WORTH about four hundred dollars, farms of one hundred acres each, at two dollars an sere, with five years’ cradit. Climate, water and svil are unsurpassed. Railroads are in progress to the lands, The owner will furnish the settlers with cattle, &c., on shares, Apply at 33 Broad- way, second story, front room. OR BALE, AT A GREAT BARGAIN—A CORNER lot, in a good location, with brick buildings, now ised an '& moulding mill, snd doing & good business. There is # atexm engine and everything complete on the premines, HUGHES & GREEN, 153 Grand street, Williamsburg. SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED PRO- perty—A delightful country seat, of six acres of nd, under @ good state of cultivation, on the Passiac river. New Jersey, about 45 minutes from the city; ac- cessible about every half hour; house, barn, &c. Ad- érean box No. 33,182 Post Office, ‘OR SALE OR TO LET—IN THE VILLAGE OF NY ‘ack, Rockland county, the hotel known as the York louse. The above house contains forty rooms, and is considered the best stand in the county. Also, one four story brick store. It is well adapted for mercantile or wanufacturing urposes, For particulars apply to bor as ods, 99 Pearl atreet, New York, or to AZAl RO83, on the premises, R SALE OR TO LEASE, FOR A TERM UF ears, three lots, fronting Broadway, Forty-seventh atreet and Seventh avenue; a good situation for a livery sane oom yard or oma oad or peed en for improved property. (0 MEAD Plumbers, 1,018 Broadway. ?? i OUSES FOR SALE—NOS. 144 AND 148 CHERRY street. To Frye wishing a aplasia investment, is a chance that rarely offers. Will pay 25 per cent on outlay. For particulars, terms, &c., a) MARE LEVY, 27 City Hall place. (OR SALE—TWO NEW FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSES 48 and 62 West Twenty. sixth street, fifteen foet hine inches front and rear by sixty feet deep, with mo- dern improvements. For terms apply at 180 Tenth atreet, one door east of Third avenue. F* SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT NO. 29 CATHE- will rine stroet, with the buildings thereon. The lease expire on the first day of May, 1867. Buildings to be paid for, or new lease given. The lot is twenty-five fest one and a half inch front, and twenty-five feet in the rear; and on north side 114 feet nine inches, and on south side 112 feet one inch deep. Apply at No. 180 Tenth street, one door east of Third av ‘OR SALE—THE ttreet. Lease will expire August 1, 1860; no re- newal. Lot is about twenty-two feet front and rear, ani about sixty feet deep. | Also the ease of lot No. wt Centre street, corner of Anthony. Lease will expire Nov. 1, 1860; buildings to be paid for, or new lease given. Lot is twenty-nine feet front and rear, and about sixty feet deep. Apply at No. 180 Tenth street, one door east of Third avenue. OR SALE—TWO FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY AND basement brown atone front houes, 20 by 60, lots AS feet 9 inches deep, with all the modern improvements, situated at 58 and 66 Fast Thirtieth street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues, Inquire of JOHN W. FIELDER, No. 60, next door. R SALE.—THE STOCK, LEASE AND FIXTURES of an old established grocery; one of the first cy in Brooklyn; chance for a man with a small capital, as the owner has two stores and must sell one. Ivquire corner of Hudson avenue and Bolivar street, or corner of Prince and Johnson. OR SALE—FIVE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN stone houses, with English basements, viz.: four on the south side of Seventeenth street, near Rutherford place, and one opposite Stuyvesant square, These houses contain all the modern improvements. inquire at 132 Fast Seventeenth street, from 9 to 9 A. M., or from 6 to Th P.M, and at 212 Pearl street, from 12 to 4 P, M. Er SALE—A VALUABLE LOT, WITH TWO FI proof storer, known as 82 Maiden lane and 19 ‘edar street; lot 27 by 138 feet. A good chance for in- vestment. Inquire of JAMES STEPHENS, at Messrs. Solomon & Hart's, 243 Broadway. MARBLE BO: WANTED, EMPLOYMENT BY a steady man mantels or monument work, also | letter cutting. The best of reference as to "capability and sobriety cam be given, The country preferred. Ad- dress A. W. box 157 Herald office. | | Y og AILORS.—WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED COAT tter, to ®. to Montreal, Canada. Apply to R. Beavfieli, at the Rai inbow Hotel, Beckman street, from 6 A MAN OF ABOUT 40 years of age, unmarried, to take charge of one acre | and two horses, ou Long Island, three miles from the ferry. He must be a Protestaut and well recommended. Apply at 242 South street, over the blacksmith's shop. Wea ENGLISHMAN OR SCOTCHMAN, AS gardener. He must understand the management shrubbery, aud the laying out of t alto be a’ good vegetable gardener. Apply at No. 7 Nassau street, second story, rear office, EW JERSEY RAILROAD.—FOR PHILADELPHIA N and the South and West, Jorsey Vity mail and Leave New York at 8 and io A.M. and4 in 4, and $3 and lo A.M and 6 P. M.; sevond class, 62 45 in 10, sad 12 M., at 62. sto} ystations. Through tickets sold for Cingingati aad the West, and for Wash Dorfoik, &c., aad thy ‘om in Saad 10 A, Mt ui vag 2 checkel to Wateng IR SALE—TWO HOUSES ON 1HE SECOND AVENUE, one a first class brick house: alo a two story attic sement and vaults brick house, lot 22 by 100 feet, for 98,500; terms easy; these houves are pleasantly located. For particulars apply of GEORGE A. WILT, No, 433econd avenue, RK SALE—THE THRE ‘stony AD house 180 East Broadway, between and Jof- ferson streets. The propored extension of Walker street will make it the corner. Part of purebase money can | remain if desired. Apply to 8. 5, BROAD, 15 Wall st. D ATTIC BRICK | OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—THE THREE STORY and basement brick house, No. 31 Wooster street, with Croton water, bath room, &c., and in good order; price $5,500; part can remain on moi . In quire on the premises, or of J. A. Laurence, West ‘twenty. second street. "ARTMENTS TO LET--NORTHEAST Sixth avenue and Tweaty-ninth str: family on a floor; eter Soe Voom Sart pneeeh Dee: containing four roo! wi Kitchen and" soom attached to sume ‘it basomeat. Rent $19. The fourth story has five rooms, $18. In- OARDING HOUSE TO LET—NEAR BROADWAY, containing thirty-four rooms, now filled with board rs, having range, steam table, baths, hot and cold and furnished if desired. Possession before May. Apply,at 461{Broome street, from 2 to 4 o’clock—no other ORNER STORE TO LET—CORNER WILLIAM AND Frankfort streets, » great thoroughfare; cheap if applied for immediately. Small back roomif desired; bas five large windows. OUNTRY RESIOENCE TO LET, EIGH AND A HALF miles from the City Hall, with stable and ever other accommodation; an excellont garden, with truit ADHUST, on the premises JHATHAM STREET STORES.—TO LET OR LEASE, TWO attached, Nos. 95 and 97 tham street, four stories high. Tne stores are now ce Of 40x65 feet, well suited ‘urniture atore, or will be diviied Immediate possession given. stores, with dwellin; in one, making a clear for an eating house or 80 a8 to make two stores, Tuquire of H. & M. HART, 27 Chatham street. \URNISHED HOUSE TO LET, IN AMITY PLACK—A all in good order, with season or for a year. third and fourth stories of 371 Broadway. Apply & TUCKER, 371 Broadway. RON FOUNDRY AND WORSHOPS TO LET—AN1) THE and machinery, with the \ools mises consist of six bath, will be let for the full lots of land, a two sto: feet, with foundry at five minutes walk of the Barclay stree! This property will be disposed tant inducement to an; Apply to GEOR AW OFFICES TO LET—ON THE FIRST AND SECOND floors, up stairs, of Chambers Hall, 65 Chatham Street. Apply to W. S. CONKLIN, No. 8 TORE TO LET—NO. 250 FULTON STREET, OP/0- A good location and rent H. V. SCHENCK, LET—A PUBLIC HOUSE, WITH SITTING ROOM, ‘andother apartments if required. Also, two rooms, with four ante-rooms adjoit site Washington Market. Apply as above. LET—THE SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH FLOORS 29 Beekman street, 4, front, rear and side; ‘th loor of 31 Beekman street; also the fifth door of 83, 100 feet deep, well lighted om four sides; the third floor of 24 Beekman street, 83 fe of the above will be dir CONNER & SONS. LET—THE THREE STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE, No. 462 Proome street. Inquire of A. P. WOOD- RUFF, No. 40 University place. LET—THE TWO CONVENIENS THREE STORY houses Nos. 4 and 6 East Eleventh street, next to The houses contain gas fixtures, bath ‘and are in completeorder. Apply to 'T, 248 Broadway. 0 LET.—_THE LARGE FINE DWELLING PARTS OF houses 378, 376 and 384 Fourth avenue, be- Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth stree! 3, dumb waiter, &. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, 3 to 7. \0 LET—THE STORE NO. 273 GREENWICH STREET, now occupied as a brush store, second door above Suitable for any business, being located in one of the best thoroughfares on the west side of the 272 Pearl street, from 8 ind basement, of deep. ivided to uit tenants, Inquire Fourth avepue. sisting of 12 rooms, 5 “Also, the ‘stores to John Jameson, lock A. M., or 3 to 6 P. LET.-THE WHOLE OR A PART OF THE, TWO tory brick house, No 75 Elisabeth street, between Hes jtreets; possession given on the lat y from 100’clock A. M. of May. Inquire on the premise: to6 Y M. 3 es 0 LET—THE MODERN BUILT THREE STORY, HIGH basement house, 184 West Thirtieth street, between bth and Ninth avenues, Inquire of J. P. MAIN, 138 Washington street. Bs '-AT 110 GRAND STREET, TWO LARGE FUR- rooms; also, several h or without board. amall rooms, for ai D gentlemen, wit! Rooms lighted with 0 LET—THE ELIGIBLE BASEMENT AND CELLAR 204 Broadway; both weil lighted, and suitable for an ental and sign painter, and various Also, @ number of the building. Apply express office, o1 other businesses, betog ver; of good offices in the upper to E. BLOOMER, 208 Broad LET—A SMALL GENTEEL HOUSE IN TWELFTH street, in a fine location, ata low rent. fure in the house, which is very genteel and mi sold at a low price, and posees: to E. B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenye, from (0 LET—THE HOUSE ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER of Broadway and Canal streot, having four floors, suitable for business purposes, sixty-six feet fremt on both streets. Apply at 144 Chambers street. LET—STORE, BASEMENT ANO DWELLING 150 Also, one in Canal , near Canal street. Two Apply at 144 Chambers st. LET—WITH IMMEDIATE first floor, consist Dasement, with gas and teel family, of the new house situated 1: street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, basement stairs oilclothed. Rent $225. Ap; DURYEF, 204 and 206 Sixth avenue, one door corner of Fourteenth street. Chambers street. Broadway, and one in Broadwa; showrooms on Broadway. of three rooms, yn water, toa small gen. 20 West Sixteenth LET—TWO THRE STORY ATTIC AND BASE- ment houses, 25X50, lota 25X100, on Pr:nce st,, nor Broadway, each containing hbout twenty rooms, and gas. Also, s first class furnished house, in a selec! neighborhood, will be rented for two ra oaly, to a Bees lh Bp ft maf Gear vel yu way, a a pn 2 ROOME N BUNNELL: 1 ieeetice a nance all estas es PAL nats. A 0 LET—PART OF A NEW FOUR STORY ENGLISH basement house, with all the modern improvements, 205 West Thirty second atreet, between th aad Ninth avenues. Enquire on the premises, T LET—FOUR NEW DWELLING HOUSES, NOS. 102, P 104, 1¢8 and 110 East Eighteenth atrest, near Irving 2; also, part of two genteel houses. Immediate poa- session can be had, Apply at the office, 92 East Nis teenth otreet. ‘0 LET—IN BRUOKLYN, A FIR®T CLASS HOUSE, brown stone front, four stories and basement. finish a last year, with all the modern improvemeats, gas and artures throughout. It is well adapted for a Tespectable boarding house or two genteel families, hav ing two kitchens, situated ia Amity street, corner of Hels, ouly two blocks from the South ferry; will be* lat reasonable to a responsible tenant. Possession given immediately. Inquire of J. G., GOTISBEXGER, 12 Cea tre street, corner of Chambers. ET—THE SMAIL COTTAGE HOUSE NO. 4 GAR. row, Eleventh street, near Sixth aveauo; also, @ first 84 house in Thirty fifth street; both houses ia complete order, and possession given immediately. la- quire of D. W. FENTON, 167 Broadway. LET—THE SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH AND AT. tic stories of house No. 216 William t., will be lst te stercotype, printers, orany kind of mechanics; Crotow water On ever ma Rent moderate to a good tenaat. Apply to J. DROZ, 216 William street. ‘0 LET—THE HOUSE 54 FRANKLIN STREET, NEAR Broadway, with singe way (rom rear of lot to Cortlandt alley. Rent a rT annum. Apply from L to3 P. M., to JOHN W. Hi LEY, No. 6 third story. jassau at., wo show windows. It is the best stand in thecity holes and retail business. Apply at 81 Fultea street. (0 LET OR FOR SALE—a LEASE OF HOUSE AND store No, 685 baal a fd lease runs for tea years. Inquire at No. 685 way. LET OR LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEAR3—A four fae inp oe house, with store attached, No. 237 East Twentieth street; has a good cellar, Will be tat or leased on reasonable terms. ssion givea imme- ae For further particulars inquire of (03. BOUT- LER, T° ive stow vindors STORE 141 NASSAU STREET; West street. LET OR LEASE—THE BUILDING NO. 176 GREEN- wich street.” Possession can be given of the store art immediately. Also, a number of offices to let ia the Buiaings Non. ‘9¢8 and 304 Broadway. Apply to E. BLOOMER, 208 Broadway. LET OR LEASE—THE UPPER PART OF MARBLE house, 635 Broadway, near Bleecker street, coa- ing of four large lofte, 10€ by 25 feet; rent low. In- quire on the premises. 0 LET OR LEASE—1WO LIGHT AND COMMODIOUS suites of offices, in the building Nos, 4 and 6 Broad at next door to the corner of Wall, on the fourth and fifth floors. Possession on the first of May next. Apply to CHRISTOPHER HEISER, 17 State atreet. LET OR LEASE—THE FEED STORE NORTHWI ccrner of Tenth avenue and Twenty-sixth strebt, aving been occupied several years for that purpose, with stable on rear of lot. Size of store 30x50 feet. Ap- ply at the coal office, 249 Tenth avenue. Tevitront. LEASE—THE STORE AND BASEMENT, with sub-cellar and vaults, of the elegant building fo. 26 Beekman street, suitable for wholesal Paper, drug or bardware business; sion lat May. the upper lofts, very lig! t aad commodious; pos- sesvion immediate. Also the spacious store and base- ment, with vault, of No. 18 Spruce street, each room 100 feet seep; ss ion immediate. Appiy to JAMES PRICE, 2 jucaon street. Py LET, OR LEASE—THE NEW THREE STORY AND basement house, 120 West Sixteenth street; con- tains 14 rooms and kitchens, wash n yu a ntee! a a ire at No’122. Rent $700 and water ae T° LET, LEASE OR FOR SALE—IN A GOOD BUSI. nees location, the two small stores and tenemeat house in the rear of 544 Hudson street. Inquire at 136 West Twenty-ninth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, in the marble yard, LET OR FOR SALE—THE TWO NEW AND ELK. gant stores, 43 eg tere 43 Beaver atreet; the former is six stories high, \dsome brows stone froat, gas, Croton water, spacious vaults, &c., aad is replete ia every respect, Just finished. The latter is five stories high, was built by day’s work, and is only oat mipute’s walk from Wall street. Apply to SALTUS & CO., 52 South street, 0 LET, OR FOR SALE—-TWO OOTTAGES, EACH seven and cight rooms, shade and fruit trees, gar- len, Kc., situated in the pleasant and healthy village o! New Durham, 3% miles from Hobokea, on the Hac! sack plank road. Stages hourly; fare by Riker’s stage, 1s. Rent $150. “Apply on the premises, to H. F. PERRY, LEASE—THE HOUSES 628 AND 630 BROADWAY between Housten and Bleecker streets. The lots extend to Crosby street. Either for a short period or long term. Apply to J. B. GLENTWORTH, Esq., No. 3 Broad street. RENT—THE THIRD STORY OF PREMISES NO. 96 West Thirty-third street, suitabl shop, Consisting of one floor 60x26 feotand a wing of 21456 fot, Possession immediately. Inquire on the premises. 0 BENT VERY, LOW SEVERAL ROOMS ON THE loor of jor Broadway. Aj st24 Trinity bellding, ee: ADP , LET, WITH FURNITURE—THE LARGE, COMMO. diovs mansion house, ¢elightfully situated om the banks of the Hudson, at Eighty-sixth atreet, well adapt: ed for » boarding house or hotel, with stables, outhouses, &e , &c. Also, a cottage on Bighty fourth street, Ap: ply on the premises, or at 118 Broadway. J.J. TALLMAN. ‘¢ . the most prosperous theatres in New reas (atating real name) box 240 Chatham aquare Post Office. PI lh ne $ (),—RARESER WANTED IN ONE OF fork." Add: 0 LET—THE LARGE ROOM Ni le for any kind of business, or will be made For Particulars inquire of R. W. RIUHARDS, 312 BROADWAY, NO LET—ONE OR TWO ELEGANT PARLORS, FUR- nished or unfurnished, in a firs: class house, suita- hysician; also, one or two other room: for sale, cbeap for cash.—A first rate ran of cus- mers, horses, wagons, &:., complete. The present owner A ges Aga another business. Any person hav- ing $1,500 cash, can get a great bargain, Full partiou- lars on addressing a line to F. T. H., Herald office. TAPLETON, 8, I.—A TWO STORY BASEMENT HOUSE and two lots, 60x150, with shrubbery fences, well, &c., in good order. Ten minutes walk from the landing. For eale or beer ay $3,500. Inquire of S$. ELDRIDGE & 00., 66 Vesoy street. BUTCHERS AND OTRERS.—FOR SALE, THE stock, fixtures and good will of the lease of a large brick building, now occupied an a meat, fish, pork, ani poultry market, in the city of Brookiyn. ‘The building ts three story and basement, twenty feet front and eighty deep, with two large halls suitable for concsrts or mect- ings. For particulars inquire of P. C. VAN VOORHIS, corner Myrtle avenue and Adelphi street, Brooklyn. CONTRACTORS.—FOR SALE, ELEVEN DIRT cars and fourteen hundred feet of ties and wooden track, with seven dirt carts. Inquire of WM. D, BER- RIAN, 10 First avenue. (0 HARDWARE MERCHANTS,—FOR SALE, AN IM- Porting business down town, doing a good trade. ‘0 be sold in consequence of the age} owner leaving the city. Amount of capital required $4,000, Address A. B., Herald office, with real name and address, 10 PAINTERS.—A LARGE LOL, OF FIXTURES, been | of counters, bins, , &e., will be sold cheap, and painting work recéived in pay for the same. Apply immediately at 279 Washington street. BUTCHEFS—FOR SALE, IN CONSEQUENCE OF the proprietor going West, the fixtures and interest Of a well established meat market, now doing a good business, at 64 Prince street, near Broadway. PHOISTERY ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE—OF mattresves and i and cashions of all kinds, where is now doing a good wholosale and retail business, in a city of 60,000 inhabi' and no opposition in the trade; the present owner is about to go to California. Apply to B, F., 194 Broad street, Newark, N. J. OLOTHING, 40. AST LOTHING—$2,000 WORTH WANTED. The highest e liberally gre and cash paid in current money. Gentlemen wishing to di large or stall lota are respectsully requested to or call to JAMES MORONEY, 11 Baxter (formerly Orange) street, near Chatham. MN SODA AND PORTER ESTABLISHMENT ¢ LET—THE THREE STORY HOUSE, 87 CLIFF street, together with the two upper floors of the house adjoining. The houses are in good condition, with hot and cold water baths, and range in kitchen; is a de- sirable location for a boarding house. 83 Cliff street, with the rame conveniences, will be let as Apply ut 85 Cliff street. LET.—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—THE UPPER OR ‘dwelling part of house, South-east corner of Bowory and Houston street; entrance in Rouston; reut $500; od location for ‘boarding. ‘fourth avenue, 3 to 7. LET.—THE DWELLING HOUSE 98 WATE STREET to let, on the Ist of March. Rent $700 per unaum. Furniture for sale. Apply on the premises, between tho hours of 12 and 3. (0 LET—A NUMBER OF FIRST CLASS BUILDINGS, ¢ modern improvements, in the of the city; also, the store and back 5001 1 a number of oflices in the buildings ‘oadway. a ly to Also, the house E. B. KINSHIMER, 208 Broadway. OR $1,000,—WANTED, AN ACTIVE YOUNG man, with this capital, to take an interest ina business yielding handsome returns. Good refer- ences will be required. Address, with real name and ad- dress, Harrington, Herald office. Agency offices need not trouble themselves to answer this. % 50 WANTED—A PARTNER, WITH THIS e smount in cash, a German preferred, ia B grocery tl t has been established for some are; only te- one on the cornér; a good location. Address ly, Z. B., Herald fice. $5 —A PARTNER WANTED WITH THE bint A ‘e above capital, to take an interest in @ a pcm se heer yp bey ne books can rove @ clear profit of & year. asiness is Bitablished four years. ‘Hoal came end adaie ‘only will be attended to. Address C. L. H., Herald of A Pa mes W00-ea os oo aonb DRUG “pee ness. in of active bus'ness habits this a cesireblo opportunity of entering the above business. Eales $12 per day, and capable of incree- sed with additional capital. For ‘iculars address, with real name, H. Y. W., Herald ofiice, for three days. PARTNI a hfe ad a! CLOTHING BUSI- Dess, @cash capitsl of $3,000 or $ The advertiser, he having fad: the aintgoeiacl orto concern for a number of years, the present proprietor wishing to retire. One of the most table concerms in the city. A note addressed to H. H , box 171 Herald office, stating where an interview can be had, will be at- tended to, and treated confidentially. ‘0 LET—THE FIRST CLASS DWELLING HOUSES, Nos. 112 and 114 Leonard street, near Broadway. @ houses have hot and cold water, furnace, bath, Xc. at present, or rat to fi HENRY HATE, 298 Broadway. LET—THE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE NO. 58 ht; also, the four iso, the dwelli Parade Ground; also, Will be let together, as class tenants. Apply to 61 Warren street; « ity place, near Wi also, the three story house No. 238 wo story and attic house No. 87 LET—THE SECOND STORY OF 411 BROADW. now occupied as a pianoforte ware room ; ront room, third story, now occupied as a gallery; the large room, the whole of th ‘a8 an Odd Feilew’s Lod; (OE LOCKWOOD & 80) FURNISHED COUNTRY RESIDENCE AT shington, eight miles by railroad from situation is one of the most For further parti- daguerrean fourth story, ‘Sa Rent modera‘ IN, 411 Broadway. and pleasant on this island. culars address H., Herald office. ‘0 LET—HOTEL DIKZ, NO 54 BARCLAY STREET, fi he Hudson River Ratl- in front of the © a hotel in the city, , 198 Pearl street. College plage and turn up Barclay street immedi One cf the best location: Apply to WOLFE, GILLESPIE & in Orange county, situated one fourth of a mile Tt contains Fv BALE.—A SPLENDID GRAIN OR DAIRY FARM, re ‘om the manufacturing village of Waldo 110 acres of land, two good apple orchards of choice {ted fruit, and all other kinds necessary, « large cot- house, aad all the necessary out buildings, baros, ke. Also, s brick house, three stories, with basemen' and subcellar, situated on Cumberland street, Brooklyn, 800 feet from Fulton avenue, lot 21 by 79, house 21 by ees the’rear, inclosed; built in the best manner; finished June last. For further particulars enquire of E. PRATT, 61 Falion street, New York, up stairs. SACE—AN UPRIGHT DIRECT ACTING STEAM eogise, (with governor,) simple, compact and = B: vite sammeii BY gts Jeome, in Gae order—better than new, having ex- fad other additions. 14 of four horse workel at one. Price, sew, 6250. will u mediately. for $175 cash. HITCH KING, Machiniats, Herowles Pouadsy, Tiiety cect, a dew Ayyra west of Thisd arequa, LOAKS CHEAPER THAN EVER—MUST RE SOLD, re seer iy? make Leet an gin A ods, just arrive jeamer as per advices from Pai ‘ibe Galanee BF the winter atdek Will be wold at halt original price. Ladies are not expected to purchase un- icon perfectly natistied they are getting the worth of their | money. The styles of the cloaks now offered at such educed prices are such as will be worn next season. sg sh MOLYNEOX BEL, 58 Canal street. MMENSE REDUCTION IN READYMADF CLOTHING.— Fine black cloth coats, $5; business coats, $3; black | cassimere panta, $3 fe ganas and silk vests, $2; 1 a yard. case of oud cloths, $1 G. LEVIE, corner of Beekman streets. POY'S CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE AND tJ. VANDERBILT'S, 81 Fultca street. ments made to otder the dest style, Cutting ht, aad patterns Currivaed to the teats. Your pa tr ange 's e9prolfyhty solielted. 0 LET—IN GREENWICH STREI', A GOOD STORE And some fine lofts, with excelieut light, 30 feet by 60, and just the thi purposes, Ea. quire of JOHN LLOYD, 18 Nassau street LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY ONLY, THE UPPER part of the modern built house, N 7 79 South street. LET—TWO ADJOINING THREE STORY BRICK houses, with ali the modern improvements, gas, » On Grove street, nese a SOORKEM, No a0 Bead LOT—FROM THE 13T OF MAY, PART OF A jvm built housa, consisting of six rooma, with , basement aad kitchen, with gas and bath roo: ty conyen'ent aad Apply at 127 Weat Sixterath sterot, water closets, ke. $625. Inquire of es hy A. street, New York. 1 gent moderate SUBIN EES MEX.—$6,000 TO $10,000 WANTED Tt “ manufacta large Best of references’ Gra dike be ‘ost Office. Warns PARTNER, WITH FROM $300 TO $409 capital, to invest in an established butcher basi- ners on New York island. Inquire in the store, corner loSth street and Tenth avenue, 7 JANTED—A SPECIAL PARTNER WITH $5,000, IN’ the bide business; well established im this city; doing a trade. Smithsonian fod cash Address box 55, House, No. 604 Broadway, with full name and address. ‘ANTED—AN ACTIVE PERSON, WITH A CAPITAL. of about $6,000, to sell on advantageous terms aa article for which a patent right bas been obtained, a Ney to proved of great value. Address Post Oftice, x 2,924. ‘ANTED—A PARTNER, WIIH $150, Wid CAN| ive his attention to My res nd forty 8. aaa gd AND OTHERS.—EXTRA PAY promp' , bounty land warrants obtained, bought and sold; pensions procured, “balances due bev of deceased U. 8. seamen collected, and all himda of elsi against the United States segtia EVWARD BISSELL, Agent and late Purser U. 3, Navy, 67 Wall stgoet. aa as Gs lees services: a ———o

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