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430 * SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1855. ADYEBTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. HOUSES, BOOMS, &O., WANTED. TO $1,000 —TO BUTCHERS—WANTED BOARDING aD LODGING. 70 4 ENG lo" ant ‘or ath st 5 PEARL SIRE ron ferslahed bee bedvooeey, ity of Broadway; would not object to an oyster and ‘Commodious pantries attached, and several other by paar gy stand im connection, ‘ppl immediately ot tand comfortable apartments, (with and without | 119 and 121 Nassau street, room No. 3. Ee place), can bo had by ta, on RICHARD L. PURDY & 00. reasonable ‘terms, by “im saga sults of pariors oa on for single gents to let, with board, at fo rooms for gent 10 iy wat at your own Clogantly furnished 98 Tiningsion place.—An elegant a1 first flor, also a parlor and bedroom on prices. House new and FRANKLIN STREET, FIRST HOUSE WEST OF O irestway, neatly furnished rooms, with bedrooms a ov the first and second floors, for tlemen ; wo ningle break ved red ; room, for Pred Fc tortp ngs on 6 to gentlemen, without board, LADY AND HER DAUGHTER WOULD LET, board, ina house with all the modern im; mente, aa clogant suit’ of furnished rooms tos family, arith or without a private table, and use of a fine would or the same to a party of gentlemen; 1 West y-fifth street, near Sixth avenue. LADY WITHOUT ANY INCUMBRANCE WOULD gentleman or a family who would accommodate a to assist her as security fora house, for which lass neighborhood. Or locality, the lady Cher satisfactory arrangement Address Mrs, Eliza 3. Andrews, Union be a give beard ina firet c a having a house in a be willing to move into, ii could be made. aquare Post Office, FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD WANTED, FOR A | lady and gentleman, board for the lady colt ah on imal! family. where there are no other boarders. side of Broalway preferred. Address E. G., Broadway Port Office. CLINTON PLACE—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET wita | W. BR \prove- piano; house is located, and near stages and cars. Apply at SUITE OF ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, IN A first class neighborhood up town. Apply at 234 A. Twonty third street. fai mer, 7 few French spoken. select boarders. Or would reat some furniture. Office. SUIT OF ROOMS IN BROOKLYN, UNEXPECTEDLY vacated, near South and Wall ‘street ferries, can ‘Obtained by a gentleman and wife, by addressing box : 2,027 Post Office, N. Y. N UNFURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM, WITH private genteol ver; east side boaid permanently, with a atrictly family, where there are no boarders wha! of the city preferred Best of reference req' |. dress box 126 Herald office EDUCATED FAMILY, OF CHRISTIAN PRINCI- Jes, having little furniture, but commanding about year income, would like to coalesce with another ‘and takea house in the country for the sum Ye ke in the city for the winter and receive a Family is musical. ager may address F. J. L., Herald office. at references, Address Anglo-American, box 3,393 Post near Broadway. for families or single gentle sirable for gentlemen doing bu: and stages No, 4 Abin; jon square, second door from Bank street. OARD.—A PLEASANT SUIf OF ROOMS MAY BE ‘had, with board, at 112 Ninth street, west of and | Be: OARD_WITH VERY CONVENIENT apaRtuents | We Location very de- down town, cars sing to all parts of thecity. Apply at LADY WOULD LIKE 10 HIRE A HOUSE ON THE west side ef Broadway, in a good locality, and where the family would be willing to take the ront im board. The best ot reference given. Please address (or call at) No. 12 Troy street, near Greenwich avenue, ANAL STREET.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, A TWO or three nay house, between Broadway and Lau- rens street, on north side. Address Clark, Herald office, stating terms, location and size of lot. 'URNISHED YR UNSURNISHED««WANTED IMME- diately, a first class furnished house, somewhere Detween Ninth and Twenty third and Broadway. Seats unfurnished, not to exceed $1,200. Also, eight « houses between Bleecker and Canal streets. Apply to ISON & OO, Moffat Building, 325 bi way. OUSE WANTED.—A SMALL FAMILY (NO CHIL- dren) wish to rent or lease a two or three story with modern improvements, in a desirable loca- west of Broacway, and not above a Address L. M., box 07 tion, street; rent not to exceed $450, 3,578 Post Office. Hist WANTED.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, A cs stylish horse for the road, about 1544 or 16 hands h, bee preferred; must be warranted perfectly sound and kind; speed under four minutes; price moderate. Address, stating terms, J. W. B., Herald office. OUSE WANTED—NOT AB9VE HOUSTON STREET, near the line of the Second a railroad; the Upper part of a house, say two rooms and two or three rooms, on the second floor, or one bedroom may be in the attic. Address Jackson, Herald office, stal accommodations and terms. OUSES WANTED—ABOUT SIXTY TO RENT—ALSO, houses and lots for sale anid purchase; s modern brick house, with lot adjoining, to let, with ‘immediate asion, in Fighty-first street. Three partners wanted remunerative cash business. W. K. HARRISON & CO., 395 Broadway. OUSE AND LOT, OR VACANT LOT, WANTED.— ‘Any person wishing to dispose of either of them, Separate or together, ata cash price to suit the times, The price not to exceed $2,000 for house and lot, or $1,000 for house, and not above Fiftieth street. HELVING.—WANTED, A LOT OF SECUND HAND sbelving, suitable for a crockery store. Apply to oF address W. Hadley, 221 Greenwich street. (0 OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE.—WANTED, FOR cash, a full sized lot between Thirteenth and Twen- ty-first streets, not east of Fourth avenue, nor over 400 feet west of Filth avenue. Apply to EK. C. HALLIDAY, No. 1 Pine street. ‘ANTED—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD by a gentleman and lady, wo children and nurse, in a family where there are but few or no boarders. of reference required. Address H, Herald office. ANTED—A FARM, OF | 60 TO 100 OR MORE acres, with good buildings, in exchange for city roperty.. Taquire of M. FLANNELLY, 77 Thind avenue, Potreed Eleventh and Twelfth streets’ or addrees, sat: ing price, number of acres, location, &c. for first c house; no removal on ch and Spanish spoken; dinner at 6e’clock. F ferences given and reqnired. street, near Broadway. board, at 224 Green street, near Fourth; be had on reasonable terms. References required. OARD.—A PARLOR AND ONE OR TWO BEDROOMS, B on necond floor; also siegie rooms, for gentlemen first of mys $225. Inquire at 151 Tenth OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO OR three single gentlemen, can obtain rooms, .with basement to let, suitable for an ofice; all of which can | Situation of house and when it can be seen. An owner ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, FROM first of May, part of a house, with modern im- rovements; three rooms and kitchen on same floor pre- Fersed. Farbily must be small, and rent not to exceed . Address, stating all particulars, H. M., box 1,374 Post Office. ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, FROM the 1st of May, one-balf of » new house, in the upper part of the city, eligibly located. Rent not to exceed $100. Address Lot, box 137 Herald office, stating preferred. References exchanged. board anda small furnished room. bert street. Grand street. have two pleasant second story parlors, with Bie AT 192 BLEECKER STREET.—A FEW 0 first class hous suitable for a gentleman and his fe, or two si at 6 o’clock. be accommodated with new!; board, The location of sant, and convenient to the two ferries, e house is No. fies, ine | t and genteel family, Willow street. one large or two small May. Terms must be moderate. A private fai the comforts of a home may be had, would be Best of references given and with terms, &c., H. 8., box 1, Post Office. Office, ly for gentleman. A private family corner of Greenwich. Terms moderate. and gentlemen, who would like to arrange to occu part of a house to reduce expenses, A note address to Mrs. MoJ.S, Herald oflirs, stating view can be had, will meet with attention. ¢ight persons (more o the mont desirable part of a first < ed in location am of May rext, may apply at 44 University place, AY BOARD WANTED—BY A G American or English f hood of Meekmanand Nassau streets, H, box 2,961, Post Office, postpaid. housé, address OARD.—A LADY CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH Apply at 36 ul OARD.—A FRONT PARLOR, ON THE SECOND floor, and several siagle rooms, to let, with full board, ia & Gret clues boarding house, 115% and 117 SIN: jie gentlemen can be accommodated with board at aber Also, room, furnisned, Stages pass the door every five minutes. furnished rooms and 200 Hicks atri Brook! between Wall street and the South tne BY. IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN OARD IN BROOKLYN.—PERSONS WISHING TO ebtaio board will find pleasant apartments at 47 icord street; the house'1s one of a new block, finely lo- Pleasant desirable lo- cation. Apply at No. 43 Middagh street, one door from Buz, WANTED.—A FURNISHED PARLOR AND ate board, wanted by two single gent ; tween Canal and Fourth streets, and no moving in sited, Planes addreas 5 ase address, ost , OARD WANTED—WITH A GOOD SIZED ROOM, BY agentleman and his wife, in a genteel family or rding house, near the corner of Broadway and Grand street. “Address, atating terms, H.S.R, Broadway Post OARD WANTED IN NEW YORK—A ROOM FOR A lady and gentleman, tall board for lady, breakfast onl preferred. Ad- — stating terms and full particulars, F, U., Herald ce. OARDING —NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, with full or partial board, to a gentlemaa and his wife, or a few single gentlemen, at 54 Clarkson strect, OARDING.-—-TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, & first class suit of parlors, also other good rooms, at 92 Chrictopher street, curner of Bleecker, References required, OARDING.—A LADY, OF QUIxT HABITS, ABOUT taking a house in ‘Brooklyn, near the ferry, de- mires to form the acquaintance of a quiet tady, or laly ot where an inter- OMFORT AND FCONOMY.—A FAMILY OF SIX OR | irous of occupying unsorpasa- convenienze, with board, from the Ist NTLEMAN, IN AN ily residing in the neigh- W. with pas mony be hn LL BOARD—-1n A PRIVA board, suitable for single or married Tenth’ street, between Broadway and Raton ENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCO! rooms, with breakfast and tea, furnished floor, to ply at No, th bath ina house, wie *s house, Gas, Park.—Furnished rooms itlemen, or tlemen cK jt me with all the mi 'y boarders can be accommodated, in & pleasant part of the city, two blocks from Broad the Book store, BAT Hk bet street. Inqifre at {TATEN ISLAND — ee a NTED, FURNISHED altos lodgings, with board, poh Mig sr oman, wife, child ani nurse, wi istance of the landings. Address, prep: ', Post . SEVERAL VERY PLEASANT ROOMS CAN BH Hab, ag ek aa partial boar, in a private family, te” Street. Tho louse is pleasant! Yocated, and contains all the moderu Impreter eat LET—FURNISHED [00 Ms board tt resesee™ On the ve r+ td , oF the whole a a Riven immediately Shines ta Toegernae elt street aud A a th i” ‘fon becoes bya PRIVAT FAMILY OF BOARD ol 5 who taunt daviag the day SD os ESI?ABLE ROOMS —TWO FRONT ROOMS, SUITA- ble for families, being gil furnished and'supplied nll board. Apply at 613 | a re aeeenenintgeenenenats RNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WiTH OX WITHOUT MMODATED with | {9 or without; lor and bedroom, on° sascad ke. Ap- Thirteenth street, near Fifth avenue, OS maneeeeeneehsatetseteeneranttetiateatata Aetna 0. 147 HUDSON STREET, OPPOSITE 8ST. JOHN'S F, ag board, to sin- in ® conveaient | ANTED—IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF MURRAY or Chambers street, a first loft having a north light, and in every way suitable for the display of fancy goods. Address box 3,460 Post Office. ANTED—ON STATEN ISLAND, A COTTAGE, CON. taining from nine to twelve rooms, and situated near Quarantine or Vanderbilt's lan h_a view of the bay. Rent not to exceed $450. 3 Essex, box OARD AND ROOMS—A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY | 263 lower Post Office, N. Y. pan- attached, which they wish to let unfurnished, with board. Inquire at No. 638 Greenwich street, opposite ANTED— APARTMENTS, BY TWO FRENCH LADIES, teachers of French and music. Any private family wishing to dispose of one or two unfurnished rooma, may apply at No. 98 Franklin street. ANTED TO LEASE—SOME TENEMENT HOUS for respectable families, for which a fair rent the best city reference will be given. Apply or address in the store No. 179 Elizabeth street. wr ‘0 TO LEASE—A DWELLING HO! WITH & three story building in the rear or adjoining lot, with good light, situated between Third and ‘ave- nues, and Twentieth and Thirty-sixth streets. Rent must be moderate. Address box 3,823 Post Office. W ANTED TO HIRE—AN ESTABLISHMENT CON- taining large vats and steam power. A soap fac- disen; would answer the re. Address X. Y. Z., Herald office, stating terms, ition, &c. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A MODERN HOUSE, WITH ented, and convenient to both ferries. Good reference | YY ANTED TO PURCHASE —A MODERN HOUBE, WITH een Bin Miner erm eead coments ") furniture, in good o1 at low price. 5 CARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, NEAR FULTON | S204: Gutuc Sits Pot Omen Te REWARDS, 500 REWARD.—PROCLAMATION.— MAYOR’S Office, New York, Feb. 19, 1855, Whereas, John Betts, a lad aged thirteen years, was riin over by & horse and sleigh in Broadway, near ity .first street, on Si , the 11th inst. ; and whereas the said John Betts has since died in consequence of the injuries then re- ceived; and whereas the person who drove said sleigh is unknown to the authorities, I do, by the authority vested in me, offer a reward of five hundred dollars for the foe per wn and conviction of the person whi com- mitted said violence, to be on conviction of the of- fender, on the certificate of the Resorder or District At- torney that such conviction was had upon the testimo- 1 of the person or persons claiming reward. But claims not presented to the ror within twenty days atter such conviction, will be . FERNANDO WOOD, Mayor. All papers in the city of New York will please publish the above until the Ist of Marsh next, and send their bills to the Mayor fice for payment. $10 REWAR! N THURSDAY, 220 INST., .—LOst, in going from 52 Chatham street, down Broad- id Vesey street to Greenwich street, and down ich street to Cortlandt street and Jersey Ci rtemonnaie, containing a note drawn by J. for four bundred dollars, in favor by him and E. F. ee dollars, of James Connor, = he CS oa ——- bay ly drawn by J. M. Vreeland, both of which the p brn forbidden ; also, sundry papers, of no rales | x tio the owner. The abové amount, and contents of the purse in meney, wilt be paid to’ the finder, on applica- Vion to Ferris & Leggett, No. 52 Chatham street, $1 REWARD.—S3TRAYED OR STOLEN FROM SE- venteenth street, between Third and Fourth enues, Brooklyn, a bay mare; switch tail; hadon a new bridle and saddle, Whoever returns the same to THOMAS MURPHY, Flatbush, L. I., will receive the | above reward. REWARD.—STOLEN, 22) FEBRUARY, A GOLD lepine watch, gold dial and brass cap, No, 7,626, Re hain, dees & Roulet, makers; a gold CS) bel | rons and belt twist pin annexed, | cro#s. The above reward will be paid on recov », | Shanahan & Locher, opticians, 50 ‘Fulton pred he | 1 REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, ON SUNDAY, | Feb 11, a black and white spotted Newfouna- id Cog, named Joe, from the rear part of A. Crown’s grocery and liquor store, 148 Anthony street. ‘The above reward will be paid on conviction of the thief, or $6 for for the dog alone. Address as abcve. FAMILY, WITH } = REWARD.—LOST, A SMALL BUNCH OF very fine suites of rooms, furnished ‘or ua &) cittms—an apple, cornelian heart and cross, and 4 fa 8 house with all the modern improvements, 4 with sm: attached. Any person who will may be obteined by a zen ingle gen- | return the same t6 n—: 44 East Thirty-fifth street will tlemen, first c i East | receive the thanks of the Ow.."T 0d the above reward. Thirteenth etrent pda wsdl ennna: HamacdhceenA | ey | REWARD —LO8T, IN GOIN FROM 53 BLERCK- | er street, to Amity street, Febro*tY 22d, « pearl Portmonnaie, steel mounted, containing thr’? Ave dollar gold pieces, a one dollar Dill, a twenty f aw five cont jece, and two pawn tiekets—one for a gold lepine watch, 1@ other for jewelry. If th return the sate Mra. Frost, 63 Bleecker street, he shall receive the above reward and the Manks of the owner. (/>P——=— ENSIONS, BOUNTY LANDS—160 ACRES TO ANY soldier or aailor, in since 1790, Positive Proof required at Washington. “IN, Attorne; at law, Commissioner for the weroal pane 110 and 12 poe for the several States, #tree &. NAVY SAILORS AND OTHERS,— EX. WA PAY plies sede serstcateern: 7 ‘EOR E Promptly paid, land war, tained, EES SeGnae oe (Carulsbed). with pesaee by ie Fa i Toei etre Selanees am MES a My seamen coil “ther benndecs, 4 pHvate family, where there are | against the United States recorecca ne Hinds Of bs Agent and late Purser U. van Wall strove. ne OF Wal strove, | SPORTING, a0. } IRDS, BIRDS.—A NEW STOCK OF naries, Vn taper Mada plana en . cath fon satetat H, RESTNEE BROTHER 6 ow of Goll. Also, cages and seeds constantly on M ners, AMMOTH NEWPOUNDLANDS, an) Bienbelg spaniels, Scotch and English ter: sporting Cogs, watch dogs, &e., together wit hole breeds, for sale; also expressly he ater atreet, corner of Fulton, up stairs. KING CHARI = ARLES VIRVIU ALM BS known tent wed FINANCIAL, $600,000. ser Reka ci ieee No, 2. chants. $200,00 to 81,000, at the it 10 at the bi ding "room, fidential. yuil cont 155.00 togere $155. 0 erally, or bought out, Bondsand f%, bought and sold. Money cor tly on hand at William street, near Fulton, up stairs. FORBUSH & CO., loan and commission brokers. TO LOAN—ON MERCHANDIZE, watches, diamonds, jewelry, or periods, in sums from $5 loan office, 75 Nassau street, rear No. 2. Office private, and interviews —TO LOAN ON watches, je §60- 00 watchoe, jewelry, ho rer bougnt for cash. Notes, stocks, bonds and mortgages, nee nego- tiated; real estate bought, sold and ex an Dusiness strictly contidentie. CHRESRMAN, Bie eistin0 & Co., Brokera, 35 John street, corner of Nassau. $50 000 TO AN ESTATE, IN Fe trast, to lend, on boud and mort- gage, on good productive real estate in this city, which nr ype ae Kye — — = will be divi ‘sums to suit applicants, 3 SS BROAD, No. 18 Wall street, 0 —MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, 25.0 + watches, jewelry, fcr pistols, ercbandise, &c., or bought for cash. Business conf- Gential and rafe. Apply at the old established loan office, 237 Grand street, corner of Bowery, room second i Ne B. WOOLEY. WANTED—ONgFIRST BOND AND 0. mortgage, for five years, at 7 per $10.50 two houses and lots, neighborhood of Fourteenth street and First avenue; alao, three or five years on house and lot,’ neigh! 2,500 for \borhoo’ of Fasex and Stanton streets, lot 25 by 100. Herald office for B. J., will be attended to. note left at TO INVEST IN THE PURCHASE OF $3,000 bond and mortgage, which has only s x to twelve months to run. Address box 2,575, Port Office. OR $800 MORTGAGE WILL BE BOUGHT, 1 e 000 or the amount put out on the first mort- guge for one year. with bonis, on a house and lot, ply within a week, at 467 rl street. Ap- 1 —I HAVE $1,000, CASH IN HAND, 5 . with which I will buy a first mort- gage on New York city property worth double that amount, or otherwise invest it on unquestionable secu- rity. Adcéress, post paid, with full particulars and real name, Samuel Beman, 1,110 Broadway. WANTED—TO LOAN, FOR WHICH GOOD security and interest will be given, besides rd and pleasant rooms on advantageous terms in a desirably located house up town; to ® gentleman, or a gentleman and wife berg Ny good home, this is an op- portunity not often met wi Ad with real name, stating where an interview may be had, St. Claire, Herald office. % 500 — {WANTED TWO GENTLEMEN WiTd e above amount a splen- HE buslance aee'e Deosoae tea Weeeaes a tare W.R. HARRISON & CO., 35 Broadway. Cs ADVANCED IN ANY AMOUNT, OR PURCHASED A “night; diamonds, watches, Zieh jowelry, and valuable personal generally. k. rye, street, poor Vey Bl evant from 9 A. M. to ‘RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STREET, one door from Greenwich.—Open daily from 10 A. M. tolP.M., and4to7P.M. iuterest at the rate of six per cent allowed on all sumé from $1 to $500. Of this inatitutica are securely invested in mortgages ia i ay At ack worth double the amount loaned, onds A CALEB ©, WOODHI fcesldeat, WW. M. Porus, M. D. Van Pur, } Wee Presidents. “VANDEREILE L. GuXTON, Secretary ONEY TO LOAN—PERSONS REQUIRING TEM- Porary advances on real estate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, furniture, pianofortes, wine, spirits, and pose tonal property of every description, can be immedir’ accommodated, on liberal terms, and the strictest >on! dence observed, at the Empire Loan and 4 gency Offe?, 821 Broadway. R. HARRISON & CO., COMMISSION MER- e chants, brokers, mercantile, real estate, and general Niger negotiate loans on bond and mortgage, notes and accounts collected. N. B—9,500 segers, cheap, to close consignment account. HORSES, CARRIAGES, S00. XPRESS WAGON FOR SAE, WITH TOP, POLE AND shafta, in complete running order; been but little ‘sed; price $100. Abo a rockaway double set of har- ness, silver mounted; price $45. Apply to A. LELAND &CO., 171 Pearl street. (OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, ey and kind in sungle and double harness; sas t inside 2:50, a it trotting w: sleigh, ‘ke. Alto together, lates abe Apply at 04 and 96 Mercer street, —————— OR SALE—A HORSE, GIG AND HARNESS.—HORSK about seven years old, gentle, and good traveller; gig has been used about one year; euitable for a business man or physician. Will be sold separate or together. Apply w BELL & CRO IKER, 435 Tenth atreet, Dry Dock. Fr SALE—A LIVERY STABLE, CONSISTING OF first class horses, heavy and light carriages, wagons, a, barseos, robe, bells ds. fattanle for clty fork! Apply to WILLIAM EGINTON, 149 Fulton street. FRR MUA HORSE, G16, HARNESS, WIP blanket and robe; the horse is a bay roan, eight Fears old, without blemish, sound and kind, a pleasant and stylish driver, not afraid of music, will stand with- out tying; the gig'was made to order,’ is nearly new and also, a pair of runners to set the gig body on, mak- F R SALE—TWO SECOND HAND LIGHT (NO TOP) and two light (no top) wagons. Apply at the OR SALE—AN EXPRESS WAGON, NEARLY NEW. ne, made by Godard, of Boston; harness silver pla- ing complete and comfortable sleigh’ Price 556. For further information apply at 241 Front street. wagons, one two seat rockaway, and one doctor's so, one new two seat phicton, one new top 601 livery ‘stable, 58 West Twenty-third peg de Fifth and Sixth avenues. ' Price $125. Inquire at 396 Seventh avenue in the barrel establishment. ‘OR SALE—HORSE AND HEARSE, TOGETHER OR separate, a noble gray horse, strong, sound, fast, cc; would it_a doetor; stands without hitching; is very gentle and handsome, with long tail and mane A better horse can’t be seen. Call at 132 Duane street FO SALA VALUABLE FAMILY PONY, FAST, gentle, and free from all tricks; alse, wagon, gh harness, saddle and bridle to fit him. All’ will’ be gold tor less than the pony cost, as the owner's boys are go- ing to the country to school Inquire at 115 fast Thir- ty-ninth street. R. GIBBONS, FF SALE—TWO EXCELLENT SECOND HAND CAR Gf riages, in good order, will be sold cheep for cash; ‘0 two good second band set of harness, in good re- . Inquire of THOS. NORRI3, 108 ith avenue, OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, FIFTEEN HANDS HIGH, seven years old, long tail, sound and kind, gentle in or double harness, and can trot pretty fast. Also, y horse, sixteen bands high, six years old, long tail, & very promi horse, Can be seen by calling on D. A. Molenaor, stall 21, Oentre Market, before 12 o'clock, or after at stable $4 Third street. ‘Also, wagou and har- ness, if wanted, with either horse, OR SALE—MULES.—A VERY FINE PAIR OF mules, deer color, five years old, well matched, a first rate team for any use. be taken in exchange sound young Morgan mare. For further particulars inquire of Wit ELY CHILSON, 305 Broadway, ;;OR SALE—A TOP WAGON, NEARLY NEW, IN GOOD order, suitable for rs OF expre: Inquire at 26 Warren street, Mr. Gray’s livery « | Fag mp lng Ao SALK, THE FAST TROTTING Clinton place, near y stallion, hae gee hands high; tes esearch Det Set particulars apply at 94 and 96 Mercer street. | WATCHES, JEWELRY, &&, VER FIVE HUNDRED PEOPLE DAILY VISIT L. & ‘J. JACOBS’ splendid establishment, 407 Broad to see their celebrated California diamonds, eq brilliancy to the real dismond. The best judges cannot tell them, aml the prices are within the reach of every one. Call and see them. ALIFORNIA DIAMONDS EQUAL TO THE REAL ) diamond; gents cluster pins, $5; single stone, $5 to $10; cluster em: rings, © $18: rings, $5 to $15; studs, sleeve buttons, ladies’ pins, &c. Sent by | to any art of the United States. L. & J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. saLE. $250,000, ater mire te good je can to sell af from. to $i a can find cust by calling on 8, 8. BROAD, No. 13 Wall street. $12,000 fs, marae ue and lot No, 89 Columbia atreet; $6,000 Noe 116 Columba street, near Pine Apple street. 8.8, BROAD, No. 18 Wall street. et good real this '. one of acres, and one of nineteen acres in the same vicinity. These farms are No. 1, and only three-quarters of an hour’s ride from the city,’ IAp- ply at 119 and 121 Nassau Cea No. 3, RICHARD L. PURDY & CO. —HOUSE FOR SALE.—A GOOD TWO 8.500. story and attic house and lot west of ‘oadway, below Canal street, will be soli for $8,500, M. L. SHECUON, 85 Nassau street, Apply to —FOR SALE, THAT NEAT THREE 87 .500. story brown stone house and lot No, 386 Pacific street, Brooklyn; $4,000 can remain. Also, that neat three stery brown stone house and lot No. 403 Pacific strest. Price $7,000; str te, an remain, ‘They contain every convenience. A) oF Ont every eee 8. BROAD, 1. 13. Wall street, —FOR VALUABLE STORE PROPERTY, - with a farm attached of 25 acres, in tHe centre of a village 36 miles from New York. Large store, two story house, barn, three eps two tenant houses, Store selling $12,000 a year. Will exchange. E. A. BUNCE, 212 Broadway, corner Fulton st., room 3, $5.500, aire SALE, THAT VERY NEAT three story brick house and lot No. cific # n. This house contaias every convenience—bath, gas, -, and will be sold for $5,500; $5,050 can remain oe e. Apply to AD, o.13 ‘Wall street. FOR A FARM OF 75 ACRES, (LATE 3.500 David Bryant,) large and comfortable uildings fruit, wood and water, deep rich loam soil, re- markanle for its retentiveness of manure, great grass land, and well caleu!ated for farming and marketing; free from tore. E. A. BUNCE, 212 Broadway, room 3. (,—FOR SALE CHEAP—A LIGHT FIRST 1.80 + class bi 38, long and well estab- ished. Any man of busi habits wishing to com Deneds mand profitable trade, netting at least $3,000 per annum, will find this a chance seldom or ever met with. For further information apply by letter, with real name and address, to J. P., Heral ice, N,B.—A partner would be taken in the above bus'ness, —STANLY HALL—FOR SALE OR EX- 500. change for a house in New York or fooklyn, rm of about 30 acres, of good soil, two acres in rye, 10 in grass, 6 in wood and pasture land, the rest tillable. Commodious house, pleasant lawn, shade trees, &e. On high ground comman: a view of New Fi etn nd efield mountains. Free from fever and ague. Large cellar, good well in the house and large cistern; an ‘orchard filled with a variety of grafted pe vines, currant, gooseberries, raspberries, &c. "The above is distant 43, miles from’ Newark, 334 from Elizabethtown, 134 miles from Camptown post effice, plank road from Newark to Camptown, 2 miles from Epringfeld, 116 miles to Stone station, on the road, about @ mile from Professor Chapman’s Home Institute, other schools and churches, and stores in the vicinity, Suitable for a gentleman’s resicence, or boarding school, or boarding house. Terms 1y, $500 cash. per year and interest until the whole is paid. Inquire of J. G. WEST, 4 Liberty place, New York, or on the premises. Stock and farming uten- ails if required. Premises shown at any timo. $250 ONLY.—FOR SALE, THE STOCK AND saloons fixtures of one the best coffee and in the lower part been city, now doing a splendid business, and must be sold this week. Apply immediately wt 110 and 121 Nassau street, room Pe. RICHARD L. PURDY & 00. —FOR SALE—A LITLE SAFE BUSINESS, $250. netting Fed Alsi splendid chance; ), @ three story house on Thirty-second street, price, $5,750; also, a house on Twellth street, price $1,450; also, a partner wanted, with $2,000, and one witn from $10,600 40 $15,000, in splendid business. Apply at the United States Agency, 212 Broadway, room 1 1H STREET LOTS FOR SALE.—SIX LOT3 IN 129th street, near Sixth avenue. The street is paved and lighted, and the above lots are beautifally lo- cated for improvement. Apply to JACOB PEVARE, 163 Herter street. ‘TH ST#EET LOTS FOR SALE.—TWO LOTS IN FOR- 4 ty-fifth street, 100 feet cast of Tenth avenue. ferms ensy. Apply to JACOB PECARE, No, 163 Hester a be ‘IH AVENUE HOUSES FOR SALE.—THE FOUR STORY brick houses, 216 and 222 Seventh avenue, A good favestment, will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Also the four story double tensment brick house, 401 Kast Twelith strest. Apply to JACOB PECARS, 163 Hester reet, BUSINESS FOR SALE—THE ADVERTISER WI3H- es to dispose of his interest in a profitable manu- ing business, as ke is desirous of removieg from the city. To » young man of enterprise, having a ready cash capital of from $4,000 to $6,000, with good recom. mendations, an opportunity will be given to engage in a os ger el and respectable business. Parties answerit advertisement must give their real name, an residen:e, or it will not be noticed. Address J. H., Herald office. Full particulars on an interview, and ail eommunicatio#s Will be strictly confidential, BARGAIN.—THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY ror & bargain is vow offered to any person Wi te invest money in a restaurant, that has ever been offered im this city, with all the furniture and fixtures; has been ontadliabed for twenty years, and is now doing a good and profitable business. Will be sold at a price that would make it an object to any person desiring the business. All infcrmation respecting the of- ert fered can be obtained by applying to N. Palen, tis3g Grand street. HOUSE FOR SALE IN A BEAUTIFUL Location, on good high ground; house two story, wit! en and attic,, cellar above ground, with one exer corner lot. House nearly new, near the Reformed Dutch Church and Jean road; stages every fifteen minutes, Inquire for JOBN BEVVY, South Bergen. a a VALUABLE LEASE OF WATER FRONT FOR SALE —Having eight years to run from the first of May next, coutaining 16 lots of und, and 200 feet of bulk head, together with the buildings, situated between Thirty ninth and Fortieth streets, North river. Apply on the premises, or address L. R. T. pach rhen ans Iacono NO CHANCE FOR A POOR MAN.—ONLY THREE OF those beautifully located lots in the Ninth ward of lyn, let. Three minutes’ walk from the Fulton Avenue Kailroad. Will be sold in monthly instalments of $10, if ee for before March Ist, next. Apply to JACOB PECARE, 163 Hester street. RICK HOUSE FOR SALE—$1,000 CASH DOWN, balance may remain on mortgage. Price $4,800. ituated on Cumberland street, near Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. Size, 21 feet by 36 feet. Three story, base- ment, under cellar, enclosed piazza, new and very com- Apply to E. Pratt, 61 Fulton street, New York; ib, Builder, Oxford street, near Faiton C INTRY DWELLING.—POR SA! a NE OF the healthiest parts of New Jersey, near a village and railroad station, and three hours from New York, su} country residence, recently built, with out- bui , and thirty-five acres of land, on which are t 1,400 peach treos, Will be sold a decided bargain, pplied for soon. Price $4,500 cash, or credit prise at y_be agreed on. A io er ba pena ag ped can be purchased along wi e pro; s- Ma Meike Me ILLER, sion given immediately. Apply to No. 63 Cortlandt street , up stairs. OUNTRY RESIDEN' FOR SALE.—THE PLACE belonging to the estates of Martin J.Ryerson, situated about three miles southwest of Paterson, N. J., com- — forty acres of excellent smooth level land, an ex- cellent mansion in the cottage style, containing eight rooms, exclusive of servantc’ rooms, a cemented celiar under the whols, a superior ice house, filled; all the requisite outhouses, in good order. The tenn tastily Iaid out, and havea variety of fruit trees and . The place is inevery ban) mad yr od eon- venient, and salu! residence; is ible from the city several times a day in forty or fifty minutes. Will ‘be sold = andon va Ln Inquire of Mrs. ar on remixes; to James Speer, Congress Hall, Paterson, P'y., or W. . Falls, ‘Trodesmen’s Beak’ New York. OUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE—AT SOUTH NOR- walk, Conn., only three minutes’ walk from the de- of the New York and New Haveo and Danbury and jorwalk Railroads. The house is Semin built, and contains five rooms on the first floor, four rooms on the second flocr; also attic and cellar. The parlors are very neatly finished, with sliding doors, mar! tels, ko. On the premises are barn, a never-failing welt of ter; a good — a en of choice see ex iad a fine garden. Apply on premises, or . P. QUIN- TARD, 19 William street, room 10. for New York | ty oan SEAT AT FORDHAM, WESTCHESTER county—For sale, to let, or exebi 23 e perty. It consists of a beautiful modern built dwell house, carriage house, &c., all of which are new and well built, with about two tached, Rab pond handsomely ornamented with fruit and ever For health, prospect, &c , the situation is AND VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR ( } salo—One handsome three story house in Twonty- seventh street, near Ninth avenue, with all modern im- ‘ts, $6,750; also model ‘three story Bnglish it house im the best part of Thirtisth street sesr Ninth avenue; several first class brown stone fron located = Pete | —_ ang Mr re, Gnished in tl posmble manner, every moder provement; aleo a number of hoases in difer- ent parte of the city, forsale on easy terms, by J. F. WILLIAMS & SON, Righth avenue, and daily from 2 to 3 at 116 Chambers street. AND COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE OB EK. LIFTON, STATEN ISLAND.—FOR BUILD- ex of the most beautiful and eg Wis sake, hd dares ie ea mort edieeetieo hictive farms im, Coonecticut; b good, tion for on the island. M O'CONNOR, | very healthy; fruit orchards, ‘fine trout 3 Reade street, or at the end of the omnibus route, | fie » Annual income from $1, to per year. Clifton. Apply to DUNCAN & M |, corner Liberty and jest streets, XCHANGE.—A GOOD BASEMENT HOUSE WILL BE “jen E oan aactra nl A: Se pat, foot ener ae of cultiva or 5 for acl 2 Batten Union tanase Post Oth 5 ive of which is an apple orchard of trees and some of the finest in in fall " section; situated in ‘set county, in the Orth, New Jee: GINE AND BOILER FOR SALE—SIX HORSE power; will be sold cheap; has been used buts | town, and near Somerville, on the line rt time.’ The owner having made a change in his | sey Central Railroad, two anda balf hours from New ‘business has no further use forthem. Can be seen at | York. The improvements are a two story wooden build- 41 Henter street. JOHN H. MEAD. and outbuilding, and there is a never failing spring of excellent water near the house. Location one of the ILEGANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE ON LONG ISLAND Bound for sale,—The residence of J. P. Knapp, Keq., situated at Orienta, and fronting on the Sound, about 23 miles from Now York, via New Haven Ktailroad. ‘The houge is new, of the Italian style of architecture, spacious and convenient, contain all the modern im. provements, and elegantly Enis! necessary outbuildings, such ing house, gray , forcing house, gardener’s and boat houses. grounds contain about seven acres, are beautifully located, and tastefully'laid out and orn: most healthy im the State. Price $1,300, one-third cash, and balancs on enay terms. For furthor particulars apply at No. 84 Front strect. OR SALE CHEAP—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF the bird cage factory, 112 Bleecker street. To be sold on account of the owner leaving the country. The proprietor will impart the art of ornamenting cages, in an Satiiely new etyle, to the purchaser. Apply om premises, ed. Prive $16,000; a reasonable amount may remain on OR SALE OR TO LET, FROM FIRST OF MAY—THE mortgage. Possession can be bad fmmmeclately. Por two brown stone houses Nos. 13 and 15 Bast sale by JAMES H. TAFT, 883 Beaver ‘nirty-first street, between Madison and Fifth avenues. Also, in Williamsburg, South Fleventh street, Second. aire of * H. Keith & Co., foot of North Third street, Williams- urg. F% SALE OR TO LET—A MODERN BUILT THREE Story brown atone front house, in West uae v second strect, four story and cellar, brown stone ty with all modern improvements. prem: bere oan: AND LOT 202 WEST 1HteTY- ront luquire on the ises, or of D. H. SMITH, 196 West Chirtieth streot, JR SALE—A BEAUTIF' IT! col seat, at Newburg. It contains about seventy acros, and is situated about one-quarter of a mile north of t! Powelton House on the same road, Tho ‘tion is one street, between ith and Ninth avenues. EDMUND A. SMITH, 32 Spruce street. of the finest in Newbug bay, commanding a fine viow R SALE OR TO LET—IN THE VILLAGE OF NY of the river and Highlands, us well as an inland view, ack, Rockland county, the hotel known aa the York and having a gradual ascent or rather succession of | House. ‘The above house contains forty rooms, and is beautiful sites from the road to the woods on the high lands in the rear of the place. In point of hea th, beau- ty of scenery, rich and handsome coumry seats, &c., Newburg is unrivalled, and situations like the above are now scarcely to be had there For particulars, apply to MOSES ELY, 45 William street. ORSALE—A FARM OF TWENTY ACRES, ELE- Gantly situated in the village of Hunting‘on, Long d, with easy access te this city by steamboat an road, ‘The soil ix excellent, ana nearly all under a considered the best stand in the county. Also, one four story bt store. It is well bra te fn baer A manufacturing purposes. ‘or psrticulars sppiy THEODORE Hoes, 99 Pe street, Now York, or te AZARIAH ROS3, on the premises. OR SALE OR 10 LET.—THE FOUR STORY HOUSE, with all the modern improvements, 109 East Thir- ty third street, between Lexington and Third avenues. ply on the premises, Is! ra high state of cultivation, Terms reasonable. Apply OR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR WESTERN LANDS-- immediately to E. RICHARDSON & CO., 52South street, Some very desirable Jota up town. Apply at the New ‘nion square Real Estate Office, No. 3 Everett House, corcr of Fourth avenue and Seventeenth KEYES & HOAGLAND. R SALE OR EXCHANGE—TWO LOTS ON MUR. ray Hill, northwest corner of Thirty-Afta street and Fourth avenue, to exchange for 4 good form, from fifty to one hundred miles from this city, on Hatie: Hudson River or New Haven Railroads, Inquire o ALFRED FIOCK, Fourth Avenue Market, from 7 to 12 basement brown stone front houes, 20 by 60, lote 95 feet 9 inches deep, with allthe modern improvements, 66 Kast Thirtieth street, between Inquire of JOHN W. ) a SALE—TWO FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY AND situated at 58 an Fourth and Lexington avenues, FIELDER, No. 60, next door. OR SALE—THREE BRICK HOUSES AND LOTS, three story, with basement, cellar and high stoop, on y-third street, between aod Third avenues. Range, hot and cold water bathroom, all finished in good atyle. Will be sold on moderate terms. Apply toD. ROBINS, 78 Sixth street; hours 8 to 2 and 7. FoR SALE—ALL THE TWO STORY OAK FRAME a building on the corners of Market, Munroe, and Hamilton streets. For particulars, apply on the premises to SAMUEL iRYON. F OR SALE—IN LEXINGTON AVENUE, BETWEEN Fifty-second and Fitty-third streets, two lots, each 20 feet front and rear by 70 ‘OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—THE BEAUTIFUL bleck of ground, containing sixty-four be- tween 149th and 160th streets, acd Seventh and hil avenues, with tue fine mansion house and outbuildings thereon, fruit trees, flower garden, &c. Apply to J. AITKEN, 119 Nassau street, up stairs, r R SALE OR TO LEASE, FOR A TERM OF yoara, three lots, fronting Broadway, Forty-seveath street and Seventh avenue; a good si ion for a livery stable, coal yard or manufactory; or would Pa fo MEAD & KNIGHT, ‘OR SALE OR TO LEASE—TEN LOTS OF GKOUND, situated on the north side of Twenty-third street, 159 feet east of First avenue. The above E apy pe 4 is well losated for a wood, coal or lumber yard, Apply to Mr, W. G. CHAVE. 168 Fast Twentieth street, or J. DUN- DERDALF, 62 William street. bo feet deep, and also a good | for improved property. App! Gwelling house, two stcry, basement and attic, lot 20 feet 2 PP'y front asd rear by @ CRUSTO, | Plambers, 7,018 Broadtvay. ry 70 feat ep. Inquire of M. 26 and 27 Washington Market R SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD will of an old established wholesale grocery and commission house, with the lease of the store; the own- ers are about retiring from tho trade. The location is second to none on west sice of the city for either city or country trade. Will be cisposed of on reasonable (OR SALE, AT A BARGAIN—THE FOUR STORY AYD _ to responsible parties. Address box 3,918/Post basement tastefully built brown stone front house o. 35 West Twenty-fourth street, between Fifth and xth avnues, eontaining all the modera Uy crane Sze, 22 feet hy 60 feet, all the way up; lot 100 feet. Ap- Ply to Mr. Chase, on the premises; or at No. 7 New ttreet. Price only $10,600. R SALE—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT high stoop house, in West Twenty-second street, be ween Ninth and Tenth avenues, brown stone front, con- taining modern improvements. Possession at oace Terms easy. Can be seen by applzing for key at south- OR SALE IN BROOKLYN—A VERY NICE THREE east corner of Eighth avenue a y-second street. story house, in a fine location; house in good HOMER MORGAN, order, with hot and cold water, bath, heaters, range, No. 3 Metropolitan Building, Pine street. | gas, dc. Price only $5,600. Ape from 3 to 7 P.M., ¥, B, KINSHIMER, 819 Fourth avenue. SALE—SEVERAL HANDSOME NEW ENGLISH basement houses, im genteel locations, at moderate ices, Alo a number of good houses, at prices from 17,000 to $10,000. Also a number of houses to let. “Ap- py en B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 3 F% SALE AT MOTT HAVEN—A HANDSOME COTTAGE house and seven lots of ground, beautifully orna- mented with shrubbery, grape arbors, &c. Price $3,000, Also, two handsome dwelling houses, with store fronts, on a lot 120x50, ene block from West Farms road. Price $2,500, Apply to E, B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from $ to 7 P. M. pe ee OR SALE—THE STOSK AND FIXTURES OF A FRUIT and Vi store, with two rooms and bedroom. Inquire at 48 Division street. ——— OUSES FOR SALE—NOS, 144 AND 146 CHERRY IR SALE—A BARGAIN—TWO FINE THREE STORY H atreet, between Catharine and Market. To those houses, with all the modern improvements, at | who it @ money-maki investment, this is a chance , near the depot; also, four cottages in 124th | that rarely offers, and Pay 25 per cent on amount streét, one on 126th street, one on -127tn si and | invested. For terms, particulars, &c., inquire of MARK three on 125th street; several es to let. Apply to | LEVY, 27 City Hall place. J. WARD, Jr., Fourth avenue, adjoining the a ———_———— railroad depot, Harlem. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—THE THRKE STORY and basement brick hot No. 81 Wooster IR SALE—THE NEW MARBLE BUILDING, CORNER | street, with Croton water, bath roo, ‘ey and in good ir lo, mn . juire on orof J. A. Went WALTER OAKLEY, Cashier, | Twonty sccond'strect’ ts - 1 Die SALE—A DRUG STORE IN THE UPPER PARI OULE SALE.W~' fi of the city, west side, elegantly fitted up, ina very cre potth hde Wie caveman respectable reighborhood, to an ay only. Pos- | stroet. vulars aj to SAMUEL TRYON, 67 peonion immediate, and a lease for several years given if | Market #1 ) Corner of Monroe required, Terms reasonable. To druggists desi tof ——_—___— establish themselves permanently in a growing neigh: OUSES FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.—THE FOUR borhood, this ‘tunity affords peculiar advantages, three story and basement mastic front brick houses, Address M. V., box 186 Herald Office. mw at the corner of Lee avenue and Ross ee es . , F% SALE—THE FINE FAST SAILING PILOT BOAT Se ferry. fp tang rg A cp cor- Ben = = ee oe as re ee ices, under ¢ ) &e., and two-thirds of the purchase piers 49 ani with extri main rtgage pea epee rey — ot wel money may re on moi . Apply to JACOB P&- found, and Built of ‘live oak, CARE, Heste: 5 locust, and cedar, by Mesars. Brown & Bell, New Yori sateen Apply to JOHN W. AVERY, 300 Water st. qT" roe! gs to Men rg FOR A rt welling house in the vi of New York. n R SALE—A SET OF SILVERSMITH’S TOOLS, IN ‘aid farms are all well located, within turee miles of the a complete working order. A beginner will nd this a rare apportunity, as they will be sold at a very low price, on opplying to FALKEMAN, POLLACK & C0., rear of 83 Duave stroet. tri beaded ae Me CE a: bce ‘OR SALE—A RESTAURANT AND SALOON ON Broadway, doing good business; location the best, nd will be sold great sacrifice it application is made immediately, as the proprietors are leaving town; the receipts at ent are from $12 to $15 ~ Appl; fo MB. Pinacis, No, 0° Washiogtou strest, corset jurray. Fre ee AS, STOCK AND FIXTURDS OF AN old established first class id location, cheap rent, &e. Horse, wagon and every thing complete. Inquire of JOHN BUDINE, 77 Dey street. OR SALE, A CROOKERY STORE.—HAS BEEN E3- tablished for the last ten yearain one of the best avenues in the city. Will be sold at or exchanged for a house anda city, Address G. W., Herald offi F°: SALE—A SPLENDID GRAIN OR DAIRY FARM, m county seat, in a healthy part of the State, containin; avout one Dendred'seres caer adress Ora? Mt, Herald ice. ROPERTY IN NEW YORK—TO EXCHANGE FOR nm, West Hoboken, Harlem, New- town, or Liens ba first class four story house and lot to exchange for a » mall farm, or a two story cottogel about three miles from the ferry. Apply at 476 Fourth street. Serr ENGINE FOR SALE—A SUPERIOR STEAM e ine, of thirty-five horse power, made and finish- in a beautiful iad known as the Southern Belle, the prize engine at the New York World’s Fair. For sale low by GROVER, BAKER & CO., 405 Broadway. NY PERSON COMMENCING BUAI- nese this Lm eg ra Sd tures only of a merchant taflor’s store very tert now doing a business at the rate of ten thousand . year, would do well to call immediately at 147 Grand atreet, near Broadway. Possession given 1st of March— the present proprietor being eng: in other business. CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE, HOUSES ON HOW- ard and Fourteenth streets.—Two neat three-s! brick houses and full lots on Howard street, near bargain for cash, res of land near the in Orange county, situated one-fourth of a mile the manufacturing village of Wal 110 acres of land, two good apple orchard: aftes froth, ental ovken tink chen ain way; the three-story brick house (4 West’ Fourteenth ¢ house, cad all other necessary outoul dings, a, | gtrect, with lease of ot, 25x108 and a three a &e.. For further particulars inquire of K. PRATT, No, | brick house in Bani it 8,000 Also, other bouses for vale by A. SI 61 Fulton street, up stairs. EANT, 16 Wall street. ‘OR oe FIRST ng baa bak DOING a good business, with accommodations for lodgers; is licensed, and terms very reasonable. Good reasons | scriber offers for sale, in quantities to suit purchasers, for selling? Apply at Neptune Hotel, 330 Water street. OR SALE—THE LEASE, GOOD WILL AND FIXTTRES | taining considera! lar, cypress, &c,, anden of « daguerrean gallery, now —_ sae, profita- | almost inembaustible dantity of pine and oak wood. and ray aly increasil yusiness. Apply from 9 till ) probably, no land in marvet embrac- lo’cleck, . C. BULK! , 31 Wall street. ing so large an area, ard affording so many advantages for the wood, charcoal and lumber trade, as the above. OR SALE—A VERY G! FOUR STORY, ENG- | The undersigned having just Dailt, on their own private lish basement house on enth street, between | account, an excellent plank i, six miles in ixth and Seventh avenues, built in the very best man- | in! the tract and connecting it thereby with ner, and has every modern improvement; plumbing | tidewater. The Norfolk and Railroad passes perir. Will be with or without the | within 2) miles; another railroad, on _—. we Fe — bond Pe moneyfrequired | count, Le gw) FI to geo ver, The ° . ply ee, a Lyd office, HOMER MORGAN, No. 3 Pine street. hotels and — vis oat bn yh distant by Gian naaah ok en ae oe i bove, subscribers OR SALE—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT | gale ‘tices exestenn farms, neariy ‘acre well s 26x56 brick house, with all the modern improve- ilding improvements extonaive, aad general in ments, in one of tke most fashionable and aristocratic A by. letter, or in person, PACK, PITT. localities up town, between Fifth avenue and Broadway, & PERKINS, burg, Vi and in the vicinity of Thirty-sesoni street. Price $12,000, all.cash down. Aver D. ¥. VAN LIEW, 110 Broadway. OR SALE~ THE FIRST CLASS ENGLISH BASEMENT house on the north side of Thirty eighth street, be- {ween Seventh and Eighth avenues; house 17.1); by 56 feet lot 17.1; by O80 feet, Apply wo RH Caating, 116 raft, OST.—\KCHTFEN THOUSAND AND F7V'3 HUNDRED dollars in specie certificates, issued by the Bank of ica to the associated banks of this city —three of oad each, three of $1,000 each, and one of —were on Friday by a clerk of the Bank vf the Common- William street, or Adrian Keal Estate Agent, 666 | wea) from bank, Highth avenue, by Forty-eighth street. As taste sortineetes are pare aad Cx y aosestated a danks, they can be of no value in the! a ds ot any pri- vw first clase grocery up town, in ons of the best tions for the retail business in the city. The store large and handsomely fitted up, and stock light. Will | be sold cheap, and on accommo:iating terms toa good EIT & Ki SALE—STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE OF A — ——————— OST—ON WEDNESDAY, A GLASS ING OF A OR SALE—AT RYE, WESTCH A breast pin, containiug hair, ané m: with vo splendid cottage, contaising ten rooms, with all he | small diamonds. ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded ow &c., with one acre of laad | by returning the tame to 22 Bond street. ovements, Sant; tnt oko fos toreuaaie” she auto ; 48 rat and eail- ing. A desirable place fora party jving business in the city, the cars rw several tines a day. For particulars apply to JOHN LLOYD, 18 Nussan street. SALE—SEVERAL SUITS OF ROS©WOOD PAR- lor furniture, ly carved and covered with ich velvet and brocatelle; or will be exe 4 for negotiable stock. Address Parlor Fursiture, Box 110 Herald office. O8T=ON WEDNESDAY LAST, IN GOING FROM Madison street, through Pike and Allen to rand,a pearl portemonnaie, containing some val 5 with the words “mey It never be gmpty,” written on 6 ti ir inside. urned . W. WHITFIELD, o Treads, the finder will be made satiatied with his rew Lon PAIR OF GOLD SPROTACLES, IN A RED morocco case, Salisbury's make, between No. FOR SALE—NEWLY FITIED UP ; ER, and G. W. Brown's, in Water street. A liberal OR GALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF TAR | reward will be paid to the finder by calling Au. stationery store, 737 Broadway, near the New York | bery, $2 Walker 00 the west (best) side, It is well adapted for a segar, fruit or je store; the present hav. OST—A DIA