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“ot | ash tra urd ‘ork, Jan. 24, 1859. f ‘trustees, in eonfurmlty with the ebarter of the company, FINANCIAL. ry | QDVANGES ON MERCHANDISE, | unnnrst ned are pI the New q © ng storage receipts of flour, cotton, foucon ren, and saber apie praucls JURRAY & 00, No. 40 Wall sitet. CITIZENS’ BaNK STOCK, OF LONG pate ERT Hf. NICOLAY, No. 4 scare te pin senate dhs oo Bota so ¥FICE OF THE ATLANTIC MUTUAL INSURANCE ‘Company—New Yé ‘the following statement of its afairs on the Sist Lecem- red Premiums reeeived on marine risks, from Ist January, i! to 3let December, 1858... $3,712,632 65 Premiums a paaarase ‘marked off Int Ji fat ‘160 40, Total amountof marine Jae jee Ne policies bave been fesuod upon eke diseunnected with marine risks. Premicms marked off from ist January, 1888, to tf B at December, IBOB... 6.0... $3,494,614 20 Losses paid during the same period. .$1,608.6%8 11 Returns of premiums and expens 495 923 19 ‘The company have tha following assets, viz. — Btocks of the United States, of the State of New ork and of New York banks. ne secured by stocks, ‘and otherwise. gages and other loans, snadry notes, re-in- i other claims due the company, eatimated at. 175,380 50 Premium nc 2,029'902 58, Cash in bank 190,589 83 ‘Total amount of assets ($5,282,167 41 Bix per cent interest on th tar dl iificates of profits will be paid to the holders thereof, or their Iegal represanta- tives, on and after Tuesday, the first day of February next. After reserving over TWO MILLION DOLLANS of prodia, the ontatanding certificates of the issue of 1896 ant of LAO, will be radeemed and paid to the bolters thereof, or thelr legs! Feprescniatives. on and after Tuonday, the fratday of Februs rynext, from which date all int thereou will cease. The Eruicates to be produced atthe Une of payment, and can- e A dividend of FORTY PER CENT is declared oa the not earned premiums of tht company for the year endiag Sist De- Sembert 1668, for wiih certhenire will bé fonued ou and after Tuesday, the firstday of Febri ne Tho profi of the company ascertained. trom -he Ist July, 1842, to the lat day of January, 1858, for which certilicates' were lesued, amount to, $7,006,310 Additional protite from Ist January, 1868, ts IstJana- i ; «1,860,000 ary, 1859. Total profits for 1634 years PE $9,015,310 ‘The certificates previous to 1856, and 60 per cent of the fasue of that year, have been redeemed by cash... 5,878,720 Net earnings remaining with the company, on Ist of January, 1 + $3,136,580 By order vt he bourd, W, TOWNSEND JONUS, Secretary. TRUSTEES, John D, Jones, Ramsay Crooks, A. A. Low, Charies Dennis, Royal Phelps, | Wim. 6. Doilge, WH. A. Moore, Caleb Barsto Dennis Perkins, Thomas Tileston, A. P. Pilot, Joseoh Gaillard, Jr, Henry Ccit, Leonardo 8. Suarez, Wm. Wood, Wm. ©. Pickersgill, Leroy M Wiley, | J. tlenrs Burgy, Lewis Curtis DaxieiS. Miller, Cornelius Grinnell, Wm 8. Wetmore, §. T Nicoll. Henry O. Brewer, Charles H. Russell, Joshas J. Henry, Waves Lawell Holbrook, "Geo, @. Hobson,” Edward Robert C. Goodhue, David Lane EEK More | P. A Hargous, James Bryce, B. J. Howland, Meyer Gan: Vu. Sturgis, Jr., Benj Babcock, Reward H. Giliilan, Henry K. Bogart, Fletcher Westray, IUHN D. JONES, President, Cuances Dennis, Vice President, W. H. Hl. Moone, 24 Vice President. ROPOSALS FOR CENTRAL PARK FUND STOCK OF the clty of New York.—Sealnd proposnle will be received at the Comptroier’s office, No. 6 Hull of Records, anu! Fri | day, Feb. 4, 1869, at 2o'clock P. M, when the same will be | publicly openes, for the whole or any part of the amount of Boree Rusdred and seventy three thousaed four hundred dol- larsot Central Park Fund stock of the city oc New York, an- thrized br an actof the Legislature of the State, entitled “an actto alter the map of the city of New York, by laving out thereon public place, and to anthorize the taking of the ane,” puseed July 21, 1868, and amended Feb. 13, 1867; and byan ordinance of the Uommoo Council, approved by the a, Dee. 30, 1853. aid aieck will consist of three thousand seven hundred and ‘birty four shares of one hundred dollars each share, bearing interest nt the rate of six per cent per annum, payable gearter zonrly, and the principal redeemable on the ist day of july, ‘ihe proposals will atste the umber of sonres desired and the price per sure. ‘The peraon whose proposals ure woepted wiif'be required to deposit with the ‘ba nberiain of the elly the gum awarded and covered by the bid, toxether with the pre mium, if any, thereon, and on presenting the receipt of the Chamberlain to the Comptroiler, wil) be entitled to receive a certificate jor the par value of the’ number of abares, carrying fSterest from the date of the deppatt. ‘Asch peovusition shuld be sealed up and endorsed “Pro- | posais for Centra} Park Fund stock,” and the proposal thus sealed ond ‘ea put In a gecond ‘envelope. sealed and di |) rected “Kobert T. Haws, Comptroller, No. 5 Hal! of Records, jew York” | The right is renerved on the part of the Comptroiir to raject } any or Alot the bids. if considered necemary to protect or promot teresa 0 és ROBT. 7. HAWS, Com Derantuent or Finance, ComPrRouLen’s Orvice, York, Jan. 4, 1859. STATEN ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY.—THE STOCK- OT ilders of this company are hereby noted to stiend 8 Seeeting on Wednesday, the 2d of February, at one o'clock. P. Meat the office of the company, No. 82 Duane street, New Tak, (o ine Porptolon ot ing road, Byrorder of the hoard of is for the complet ro sy order of the . : FRED'K R. GROTE, Secretary. Naw Yor, Jan, 19, 1859. ANTED—85,000, $10,000 TO $100,000, TO INVEST IN. ereantile, manufacturing, real estate or financial ope- Refer, fo Ouiver Holdes, Notary, &c., No.3 Nassau or) q ANTED—$300, FOR NINRTY DAYS; $900 UPON MY very valuable housebold furniture, upon whieh @ mort- ¢ will be_given; also additional security. Address 8. B. '-y Herald office. WSTSKN SECURITIES THE SUBSCRIBERS, WIL buy every description at fair prices. Some good rail- | road, city and farm bonds and insurance stocks for sale. ‘W. & M. H. WAKD, 89 Exchange place. TH DIVIDEND.—THE NEWTON COPPER TYPE COM- pany will pay to thelr sock! em|-aonual dividend Of three and a haif (34) per cent at the office of the company, No. 14 Frankfort street, 0} first day of February next. The transfer books will be closed until that date. BAMUKL URCHARD, Secretary. New Yor, Jun. 11, 1858. F]sT DIVIDEND.—L.BATHR@ = MANUFACTURERS’ OL Bank, New York, Jau, 25, 1569 —a dividend of tive 6) per cent has this aay been declated, payable to the siockhold- erscn apd witer Tuesday, the lst day of February next: The transfer bovk will be closed until thatday. by order of the Board . R. ACLY, Cashier, Vall RR OBNT, ON REAL YO LOAN--AT SIX P estate in this city. Apply to W. WOOD, 65 bly k proved real esate io this elty snd Hirooklyn, Ala invest in the purchase of morigages. Apply atl t, room No.6 asa ate 4 -MON®Y TO LEND ON BOND AND S150. 000; Bere Ne ei pore eas improved or unimproved reel estate in this city or Brooklyn. Apply to 5.8. BROAD, 13 Wail aes, necoud story. LOAN OF FICHS. ar® BROADWAY, —9 LE FORE & Ou. Ava MONEY 10 ADYSNCE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, PIANUS, SRG a Ha, DRY GOODS, MERCHAN DASE, OR PERSONAL PROPERTY OF ANY DsSCKiPTION, Or will buy the same for the highest cash price. Ladies an i > genilemen wishing to obtain money for sbort pertodson oro ‘of knows valne, accommodated at sight on liberal eras, Bunhes private G. LE BOAT & 0., ASR roadway, opposite Chinene Ansembly Rooma. , NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1859. ‘ANTED TO PU! A SIZED oatoe bt eg re cleanly and respectable LK ihe fm at aay. Rep coon Oe, Deen ht office. (QOUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— J situated in Bloomfeld, N. J., now occupied by James Wickham; €fteen acres; three-quarters of a mile from depot; house, barn, wagon house, all in gooa order; will be sold low. Apply at 44 Keekman street New York. COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, TWO miles from depot at Newark, 87 acrea, well cul- tivated. ‘The house is elegant ard om ‘with fine ont- Dutidings and grounds, anit extensive apple and pear orchards, fo. 16 William street. R. G. PIERCE, OR SALE. Houses and lots Nos, 217, 219, 221, 228, 226, 227, 229, 281, 283 Bont Trench atreet or 17, 813, SiS avenne A. Nos. 251 hast Kighteenth street and 404 Fonrth street. rit Iso, three aiaee East oes street, soutb side, between rat avenue and avenue A, . Four low on avenue Ay east side, betweenth Seventeenth and Bighteenth atreetn. Bix Tote on Raat Bighteenthetreet, south side, between ave: nues and B. Fiyeloin on ant Seventeenth treet, north side, between ave- nuien A. Fonr ints on avenue B, west aide, between ast Seventeenth and Pighieerth streets, "APLy 10 ‘AUGUST BELMONT, 76 Reaver street, (OR SALB—A FINE LARGE BRICK HOUSE, SITU. ated on the south side of Seventh street, between First and Second avenues. Apply to AB, BELL'S SONS, 26 Park ro OR SALR—€HR THRAR BTORY AND ATTIO brick boure 193 Monroe place, between Montgomery and Sereracer erseier han all ihe modern im rovennet 500—eaals balance on . rents for $800 per year. Taquire of LEWIS UHICHERT Fee) estate nent, 492 Kast Broadway, or 62 Oliif atroet. jJOK SALE—A FIRST CLASS BROWN STON. FULL front house, on First place, Brooklyn, with lot ora has all the modern improvements; cheap for eash or unin- ‘cumbered lote. SYLVESTER LAY, 16 Wall street, Attorney at Jaw and Commissioner for all the States. OR SALE—A HANDSOME FRAME HOUSE, ON THE corner of Grand avenue and Lefferts street,’ Brooklyn; aeverai lols of land adjoining can be had; honse in first rate order; gas, waler und furnsce” A large part of the purchase TN A can remain on pond and mortgage By GHURGE HALL, st Counsellor’s office, City Hail, Brooklyn. JOR SALE.—THE FOUR BIORY STONE FRONT HIGH stooo house, 46 West Twenty-fourth alreet, between Fifth and Siath avenues and near Madison square; has all the modern cour eniences, and is in perfect order. Price $14,500. Apply ea oF at 70 Pine street. OR SALE—THE PROPERTY ON THE NORTHWEST corner of Broome and Mulberry streets, New York, being 50 feet on Broome atreet aud 120 feet on Mulberry street; four houses and a etable on the premises; also houses Nos. 6 and 21 West Baltic street, near Court street, Brooklyn. W. W. STEPHENSON, Attorn 237 Broadway, room No, 8. OP. SALE—-THE NRW SUBSTANTIAL BROWN STONE front three story and basement house, $7 Fast Thirty-fret street, near Madison avenue, with all the moderna improve- ments, Inquire at 11 Wall street, room No. 13. WOR SALE—131 ACRES OF LAND, NEAR ASTORIA, Fei 08 Inland. Apply oH. ENKKLAND, No. 49 William street “4 ind worth $10,000; will be premises, 70 Weat Thirty-second street, hear Broadway and ‘ixth avenue. $9 O00. 79 SALE CHEAP, AND ON THEME, TO : '* suit, some of those splendid brown stone honseson Forty-elghih street, near Seventh avenue; have fur- paces, bot and eold water, gas, belland speaking tubes through- ‘out. Just completed. Inquire at 64 West Forty-neventh street, neat Sixth avenue, of HENKY L. BULKLEY. $12,000. Ok SA, CHBAP, O8 TO LET, THOSE UU. spienaid four story stores, anitable for sa- joons, hoteis, eating houses, A€c., aitunted on Fourth avenue, between Forty-firstand Forty-second streets, ineludiag the cor ner—the Wrminus of the steam cara onthe Harlem and New Haven Railroads. bien et at 64 West rk seventh street, next to Sixth avenue, of HENRY L, BULKLEY. 50.000.-20 EXCHANGE FOR CITY OR COUN. DOU, . try productive property, upwards of $50,000 worth of perfumeries and fancy goods. ' Apply at_the drag store 132 Ninth avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, N.Y. WAS TROCIAON 4 LL WHO DESIRE A BUSINESS SYSEEM OF WRIT A “ing, bookkeping and arithmetic call at ROWK’S Com- mereisl Academy, 317 Broadway. Be not decelved by incom- vetent teachers or delustve advertisements, Ladies’ or gen- Uemen's course of writing lesaons only $2. Classes open day and evening. : YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES A TEACHER TO privately Instruct hin in the French Janguage. address Wilson, Herald oftice, stating where a note can be addressed. CABEMY OF PENMA®8HIP AND BOOKKEEPPING, £X 802 Broadway.—New, pupils received day and evening for instruction in writing, bookkeeping, &c. “There are no classes. The instruction is separately iuiparted, and ‘borough. OLIVER B. GOLDSMIfH. OADEMIES OF WRITING AND BOOKKEEPING—(2 Bowery, and 283 Fulton steeet, Brooklyn.—Mr. PAINE gives three munthe’ 72) lessons 1a penmanship and art hmetic, Oran unium'ted course in, double entry bookkeeping writing lessons, $2, 16 lesaons. Col. Pal known teacher of writing, leone of the best instructors in the stute.—Newport Mercury. 4 PARISIAN GENTLEMAN, A GRADUATE OF THE University of Paris, and experienced 1n teaching, gives French ieusans for fifty cents each lesson. Same price for two or three pupils. Toa short time bis pupils can speak French. Best of references. Address or apply to H. G. L., 30 White st. OOKKREPING, &0., AT LESS THAN HALF PRIC Wr. DOLBEAR, 609 Broudway, will give a full practical course in double entry for only $10and guarantees to qualify gentiemen for bend boekkeepers in any Kind of business eguiar terme $25 RENCH UESSONS GIVEN—BY A LADY OR GENTLE. ‘men experienced in teaching. Apply at 209 Hicks street, between Harrison and Degraw, Brooklyn. RENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY scbool for young ladies, No. 183 West Twenty eighthatreet, Fitzroy place. Private instruction given in the above lan: guages, in German and on the piano. #OR SALETIN, RICHMOND COUNTY, VA... ON THE Rappahannock river, tour miles from'Carter'e wharf, farm of 700 acres first quality Jand, heavily timbered with- white ook, hickory and fox tafl pine. "For particulars inquire of John Murray, for Peter, 365 Baltimore street, opposite ibe Kutaw House, Bahtimore, Md. ADAME AUGUSTA’S SCHOOLS IN NEW YORK AND Brooklyn.—Second quarter began the 20th January at 200 Broadway; days of tuition Tuesdays and Fridays, at 3 oelock P.M. In Brooklyn, at 122 Clinton street, on Mondays and Thuradays, at 83 P. \OR SALE, BOWKRY PROPERTY.—HOUSE AND LOT H oN? Si Bowery, opposite Bleecker sect Apply in the store. OR SALES A NEAT BROWN STONE ENGLISH BASE. ment house, situated on the north side of Tweotiethatreet, between First and Second avenues. ‘There is a court yard ia front, and a balcony. The house is finished with all the modern improvements, Apply at the office of T. MACFARLAN & SONS, Ldu Kenth street, near Third avenue. OR SALE—AT IRVINGTON, N. J.. THREE MILES from Newark, a cottage house, tenant house, wash house, barn. and nearly two acres of choice land; abundance of fruit. apply to GILBERT 0. HALL, 90 Chambers street. UR SALE—TENTH WARD PROPERTY.—THE HOUSES ‘and lots 270 Grand street, corner of Forsyth, 66 street, 65 Hester street, and vacant lot 77 Usnal street; house and Jot 124 Henry street, Seventh ward. Apply to G. H. PEOK or J. H. GODWIN, 114 Elizabeth street. OR SALE—FOUR FULL LOTS, ON THE SOUTH SIDE of Fortieth street, 200 feet west of Highth avenue. Terms very liberal it tmproved immediately. Can be obtained with- Inquire of 0, C. ELLIS, 403 Ninth avenue. OR SALE—THE VERY ELIGIBLE HOUSE AT Hast. ings-on the-Hudson, known as the ‘House, ‘with two acres of land, embellished with choice fruit and shrubbery; of pure water, house, £0.; one near New York for a select board- ing house. For particulars apply to 7. J. CROWN, No. 699 Broadway. (OR BALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, TWO NEAT three story and basement known as Nos. 18 and 187 Kast Twenty aizth street, between First and Second ave- nues, The lots ure 25 by 100 feet each. apply to T. A. HAL- LIDAY, 74 Beaver street, at 2 P.M. Fran icaros streets, Bropkiva, in kn proving neighbor: a nree yn, in an imp) mi 4 hood, between Marey and Tompkins avenues. apply to 0. DEVER, 109 Pearl street. OR SALE CHEAP—ONE OF THR BEST LOCATED homestead farms, of 100 acres, in Middlesex county, W. J. within two and a half honte’ travel of New York or Phila: Gelphia; 20 acres of choice timber, the remainder under culti- vation, Large apple orchard, and all other fruits in abundance. Katra well watered and fenced. Buildings large and soave- nient. For particulars inquire of JaMms BR, MAGEE, at 12 Centre street, office of G. Wells, architect. )OR SALE CHEAP—A MODERN BUILT THREE story basement and sub-cellar bouse and lot, No. 27 Tomp- kina piace, Brooklyn. Inquire of #. W. SANDFORD, builder, ¥{) Chiston street, near Legraw, or at 17 Kast Baltic sireet. FOR GALE, SPRY QHEARSHOUSE AND LOT 29 Bridge coixlyn, between Myrtle avenne and Johnson stre use two story, attic, basement wad 7 bedrooms. Will be sold for $1,000: ove: Fossession ammedinely. can remaid. Can be seen at any time. Inquire of the owner, JOLIN Sakis, 662 Fourth street, New York, or of Mr. S| Pearl street, Brooklyn. pafard, 271 OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-THE TENEMENT PRO 1 perty known as 87 West Twenty fourth street, near sixthavenne, ‘The lot is 25 by 115 feet, containing two houses, four stories each; store on the first floor, front building. Appl, two OG DeVER, 100 Penrl street, or J. M DIFCHET, ng one street, MUSICAL. FAMILY WANTING MONEY WILL SELL A HIGHLY A. ‘Snished full seven octave rosewood pianoforia and stool at any sacrifice for eash; made Wo order not alx monthssince, and guaranteed for three yeare; las carved legs, lyre, case,” £0; Serpentine front, unsurpassed for power and brilianey of tone and elasticity of toueh, ‘full iron frame, richly ornamented; Ceolloped keya, and every improtement io be found in a rat slaea fusiroment. Call and examine before purchasing, If you rata Vargain, at the residence, 149 Woowter atrec, near ouRton. GREAT BARGAIN.—NEW SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE. A “wood pianoforte, warranted perfeet, exquisite tone and touch, will be sold at at bargain, or a second hand plano taken 'in exchange, by A. WEBRR, manufacturer, No. 155 West Broadway, near Ganal LADY WILL GIVE LESSONS ON THE PIANO. forte for $10 per quarter, and will engage to give good ere satisfaction. She having pupils in Brooklyn, would go toteach. Call at or address » note to 259 Houston street, for four days. LEXANDRE ORGANS, AL“ For drawing rooms, clurches, chapels and schools. foie medal of honor at thé Universal exhibition of 1855. This magnificent instrament, which the brilliant perform- ances of VILANOVA, THALBERG, LE, WELLIS, have rendered as popular in America as ip Europe, has been meee eetalE Liesl Honma Meyerteer: ac, Aen leyerbeer, &c. Frtoos at the dep t, 5!’ Dey street $15, $60, ‘$165, $230, $250, ‘A Ceacriptive circular sent to any address on application to BERNARD & PABREGUSIT: Jr., 51 Dey Coheed Importers of Busson’s accordeons, violin strings, &c. JUST PUBLISHED, A Complete Instructor for the Alexandre Organ. FOR saLB D OPPOREUNITY, OF ENTERING INTO 4 L0- cal fot the coal yard. 822 Cber’y street; foal and fixtures Tocusteston piven inime: ny as the owner is abow! guts West AND J0BBING Figo BURTNESS Ro persin need et ioeathan $1,000 cag. APB St . . street. MERICAN CHAMPAGNE. 208. ot ONE OF THE A bee srarapacns machines in the U1 ‘Btates. Apply at No. 3 William street, near Stone street, N. B.—Cham- pagne put up for shipping. Oke SELDOM OFFERED.—FOR SALE, FIV® years’ lease, stock and fixtures of fancy goods and en a in the best location in the city, where the bust. nees Sarried on over 16 yearn. ‘small, and will [oan ee }, for cash, if applied for soon, at 22 Dey street, in PUG, STORE FOR SALE—A NEAT, WREL PITTED up store situated ons prominent corner of one of the “meg te tag ed doing a = fy . fcase from May ‘a fow re resent proprietor wishes ip loaves ihe chy. None’ bur ‘engl eb ‘OF thowe thle a give amalesecurtiy, need avply,, auira of the Oty’ Hall, “s rs “ RUG STORE FOR SALE—IW A FASHIONABLE LO- calisy up town: Dating well now, with Sue prospects, ‘The applicant must have the price of a first clasa store in cash and good securities. Address Xenophon, Madison square Post oflee. FPO® SALe—sHe stock, TOOLS «ND FIXTORES OF & Ugbt carriage manufacturing establishment, situated vont 18 miles from the ety. Any perwon wishing t0 looale to this a very favorable opportunity, state ena le es of two lots. with , for manufacturing arpome, alo fewoof the moet public riracta > Por far ly to SAMUEL FOSTER, 208 Mercer st OR SALE—A SHIP CHANDLERY STOCK, FIXTUAR: and ‘ease of store, ina good location, dolog a_good Savi ig been estab! for many yeara. For further ‘all at 193 South street. Poe sslecay OYSTER AND COFFE Fn malgo, next door 1o one of the rallro EB AND CAKE depots. A go>. nee f# now offered. For further paruculars inquire of CHARLES TRIPP, 60 Warren street, New York. OR SALE.—A WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE, WITH lease and fixtures, will be sold at a eacrifice, as the owner has other business to attend to, Inquire on the premises, 77 Hamilton avenue, South Brooklyn, OR SAL THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A MIL- Inery store, established three years, in one of the bs iceations fa Brooklyn. | Price $800 cash, or would exchange for g,Jotfin Brooklyn oF Albany. Apply at 12 Fulton aven. rooklyn. OR SALE—THE SPLENDID WHOLESALE AND RF tail Iquor store corner of Eighth avenue and Fourteenth Street, The owner being in other business is obliged to »v!). Apply on the premises, orto T. GAFFNEY & CO., 65 Chat- ham treet, third tloor, OR SALE—WITH A FOUR YEARS’ LEASE, RENT low, one of the best porter houses 1a the city, an! oppo tite ove of the principal butcher markets, Apply wo Tifnu DOE BESSON, 39 South William street. OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THE ‘well known old established book, stationery and ews paper store No. 410 Canal street: will be sold low, aa the pro: prictor has urgent busiuess calling nim away. Apply oa the premises. OR SALE—THE OLD BSTABLISGED OYST! Joon, 264 Division street, For particulars call at Uanal street. Foe SALE—A GROCERY STORE, ‘wagon, well located and & raresc and dining saloon, in a good location; now dolug a good Wustness: oF would eichange tor city, propert Carine pardeulars inquire of A. ALNBWORTH, 123 Bliridge stree New York. PW ROM iiat highs ae ort ad) by Z ‘OR BALE—A BUTCHE! HOP, WITH ALL THE fixtures; dwelling apartments in the rear; the store wii soid on reasonable terms; will take provisions, 1f desired, in psy. Firstrate chance for German, Apply’ at 2:6 and'25) Washington market OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THE ‘old established dreas trimming, hosiery and glove store, 182 Sixth avenue, corner of Tenth street. Any person wishing toengage in the above business will find this a tavorabl» op. portupity. It is one of the best locations up town, having had & large run of first class customers for the last 18 years, For jure Inquire on the premises. {OR SALE.—THE OLD ESTABLISHED DAGUER REC type, gallery, No, 186 Bowery. established tweive years and now doing a good buainess. {tis fitted up for photograph: ing and ambrot, and will be sald ches; OR SALE—A TLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE. in Broadway; location exceilent; has @ gool ran oj fiat customers; rent low. Reason for seliing will ve expla n- Inquire at 8 Ni street. BIGOS & SOUTHWICK. FOR SALE_A TEA AND COPFER STORE ON ONE OF the best streets in Brooklyn, together with w good route of outsive customers, Rent low.’ Apply at 292 Fulton avenue, OR SALE—A DRUG STORE IN BROOKLYN, VERY eligibly situated; must be sold. Inquire in the counting room, 27 Canal sireet. OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED, BROKER'S OF. fice, going a good exchange business, located on one of ine great thoroughfares down town, nesr one of ths prineipal ferries and markets. Address J.M. Sherwood, box 7(8 Post office. POR SALE-AN OLD BSPABLISHED FANCY STORB— ‘The lease ana fixtures, with or without a small wel se- jected “stock. Store to let; immediately. apply early at %4 Bowery. Termscash. Agents need not apply. (OR SALE CHEAP—ONE FIFTEEN HORSE POWER steam engine and boiler, extra finish, made by one of the dest builders in the country; ‘never been'in use Will be sold together or aeparate, the owner having no use for them. For particulars enquire at 219 Fulton street. OR SALE CBEAP—A FAMILY GROCERY, IN A GOOD Aaturee, tome, wagon, alelgh, && ‘Apply o BIGUB ZSOLT ‘WICK, #4 Naaanu suveet Pavel BARGAIN FOR CASH—PRICE ($12—FULL SEVEN ‘octave pianoforte, mahogany caee, with all the modern improvements, in perfect order; rosewood front, siding deak, iron. plate, fine tone; also rosewood pianoforte for $115; one for $185, cost $300. "McDONALD & CO., 245 Sixth avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING NO FURTHER USE A. ‘or their pianoforte, will dispose of a $400 tastrument for nearly half its value; full even octave, rosewood, sound cer. ners, splendid tone, iron frame beautifully. ornamented, scol- Joped keys, best city makers. A cash customer will find a geod bargain, Apply at the residence No. 7 Second street. YHICKERING & SONS, Manufacturers of GRAND, SQUAKF AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, fareroowsG9 Broad way. ©. & SONB have heen awarded 35 prize medale for th riority of their manufacture for the last 96 years, ‘Also, fer sale, MABKON & HAMLIN’S SUPERIOR. MELODKONS AND HARMON IDM, for parlors, churches, vestries and lodges, ‘at Wholesale and retail, Pianos to rent. POR PALE TAT A GREAT SACRIFIOR, A ROSEWOOD pilino, fnll seven octave, four round corners, back finish ed same as front, carved legs and pedal, and in perfect order, warrantee. given, price. $208; cost $000; can be seen at Linde man & Bons, 6 Franklin street, OR BXOHANGE FOR PROPERTY IN THAIS ‘t_ binghamton, on the Erie two dwellings, and wel! divided into lots, clear. . One of the best farming districts in the State. R,G PISKUE, 15 Wilkam street. \REAT OHANCR—A SPLENDID SEVEN OOTAVE ‘grand diagonal rosewood pianoforte, made by one of the best makers and warranted for three years, in perfect order, worth 2600 and been used a few months, will be sold very low for cash. Inquire at 141 Ninth street, near Broadway. ACK, S428, EXcH ANGE OR To LeT—THe VALUA- bie evap, Candle and box manufactory in the city pf-Hud- . Columbin county, N. Y., formerly owned by H. 0/'Anm. phrey. ‘Lhe premumeathave been recently up withNail the Modern“improvements ; sleam engine as ere suw mill, slack aud taught press, aad & paten machine; sito, ienant bouse and -aaughier house oftgine dpremises Fessession given the Into May. Inquire of ALGEM & OO., “3SG6 Washingwn etreet, New York. TD CHAMBERS BTREST, THE WELL BNOWN AND old establinhed 184 AC8 advances money to any amount = waiches, Jewelry and every description of valu able prope! vor the mone DONgbA a8 the ‘ena p toes. it and vonfidentisl. N. B,—No buainess transscied on y- POR SALE OR TO UBT—-VALUARLE, PROPERTY IN Second place, Brooklyn—two rm with, aren hot and cold water Lbroughout aid all modern oonve- jences. Will be sold low, on easy terms. A ade part may main on, mortgage. Apply to 4BRM. BARtHOLF, 33 Gold street, 2 DVANCES MAD® ON DIAMONDS, WATOHES AND Jewelry, or bought {or cash, at the old estabhabed store of {TAGONS & Co, 38 Hrondway. birietiy confidential and no Joan office signs about the baiiding. Opposite the sroadway theatre. monda, &e., or bought for caah, at sight. Ratahlished ip Brusinsee confidential, in the rear of my reiall more Parties wisbing advances would do well to call on me. w Le JACM BS, 407 Broadway, HONIGMAN, DIAMOND BROKER AND GBNERAL ‘advances money on diamonds, watches, jewelry, me for the highest cash prices, at hia private Office, €6 Nassau street, up stairs, room No. 2, ' Business sirict- sly confidential, T THOMPSON & CO.'S, BROKERS AND COMMISSION merchants, 102 Nassau street, coroer of Ann, rooms Nos. Pang 4, second floor, advance seoney from $1 to’ $50.00), on waiches diamouds, jewelry, dry goots, segars and al) kinds of securities, or bonght. Notes, socks, bonds &c., megotiated, ewing machines bought and wold, ae eA. K. THOMPSON, Auctioneer. Anda MADE ON WATCHES, JEWHLURY, D14- P JACKSON'S—MONEY ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, plate, dry goods, merchand.s6 and per: ona) property of every description, or bought ani sold. JO: BEPH A. JAUKSON, auctionver aid broker, 11 Grand street, three doors west of Iiroadway. \ L. LAWRKNOE & 00., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, «No. 14 Pine street, (basement of the Bank of Common Wealth, are prepared 6 make liberal advances on watches, didmnandn, jowelry, merchandlae Jn, bond, ani ou wrory de scription of personal property. Office and business srictly private, Oflice hours from 9 to 4, RATER RATES, ON ND, AT MC ONEY, TO ‘watches, jewelry, allver, clothing and personal property of all Gescripions, Gods may pe redvemed at any tne within one yeor, H. HARN AG), 2) bird avenue, between Eichih and Ninth streets. door, Private o@ice eatrance by the halt ‘cure olds, asthma, bronchitis, 1 dis. of aps oa Uronshist taben Invented by Prot . Depot 476 Broadway DELICIOUS LUXURY. —DOCTOR THORP'S MEDI- coated cure for cough, colds, conn Trot ba nt ion hae receipt of $1, by mall, a box of twonty ive segarn wil bo sont + Bodied segare manatactnted by" Dr. Thome Hey: net Anowing the nature of the several ingredients of which the: composed, I can recom: ‘diem! to persone” troubled with those wot the wir asthaa, difficulty of prontiing and. affections attendant upon the ent consu caption. Foiive who ure hebitunted 19 amoking*tabuccs tress neal, gale eegars el prove ealnableatbatte.”--damen Ht, Uni M, 11, chemist, ‘To be had at the principal drug sores, YASH PURCHASERS CAN PROCURM BARGAINS IN J Vavans, domentic and German segara. Ane: 4c solicitor, and bargains are paarnntent, sole Ta ©, CHEEKS, 17 Brondway, | Goody INVESTMENTS NINE LOTS ON TWENTY y street, a 100 foot etree! rth And Sixth avenues; five on Fifty alath street an. ty fourth street, nesr Fifth avenue; four on Fifth nding & corner; wleo 300 other lots’ for sale or ex. Apply 0 A. SHRUBANT, 1 Wall street. Hou AND LOT IN THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR Second mee, with $10,000. ‘Neighborhood ‘uneaceptionable, W. &M. H WARD, 39 Bxchange place. L2OXARD AND CHURCH STREET LTS TO LEASE. South east corner, 100 feet by 126 feet; also two 108 on Leonard street, near Broadway, would be leased for a_lon; verm, on favorable conditions. apply to M. LiVINGSTON, No 4 Greenwich street DSIVATE RESIDENCHS FOR SALB CHEAP.—BSOWN signe house on Twenty eighth street, near Broad way, one op Twenty second street; three on Greenwich avenue; vas on Ssventecnth street; two on Thirty-second street, near Hroadwns Irty firstatreet, near sixth avenue; one on Forty seventh street, near Broadway. Apply to A. SER GBANT, 16 Wall street. 0 MECHANTOS, & ).—THE 80 88ORIBBR OF FERS FOR vale to mechanica and others of amoall means, several bree story brick dwellings In Van Brant @treet, neat the st lath Mrouklyn; Riso aeveral dwellings ta W tibstnavn Aifrom O1,r00 10 $4000ench They are un complete order, aad Ui ve wold very low to close wu estate. Parties wiahing to pur- ote aD VAY W SMall AmOVNY downy and the Oalauoe 10 e-vall Woe, (rom time 10 Wine, to auit thelr sonventence — Apply to k. K. KELLOGG, exeonitor, 9 Heaver street, New York NU MANUPAOTUKERS, 40 FOR SALB OR TO LRT, near the Atlantic Docks, Brooklyn, © brick building, 10) Geer wyuare, ancl firt.cinms engine, Aa with Xo ample upply ‘water, will bepold low, to cloee an éatale, Apply to & BR. Kellogg. executor, 90 Keaver street, New York. WO JEWELLERS 1000 ACHES VIRGINIA LANDS TO exebange for watehes and jewelry. This land ia in Wy oming county, and 18 heavy timbered and well watered, wad within twelve miles of the county seat The parties will ex charge for watebes and jewelry ata fair price, and sell the Jnnid it seven dollaraper acre. Adjoining Innds have been sel! ing at nine and ten Partieg wishing to hvaxe an exchange of thls bind will address L, HZ, Hera 10 EXCHANGR--TWO DESIRABLE P ARUELS OF PRO erty, ing & good interest, In Brooklyo, to excl for. prety at ft ton he city, Also couatey property ® for city property. TWINKLE & WINANS, 1 AI Pine stroot, WANTED, TO SELI-AN AGENT HAVING AN BX tensive acquaintance Sens oeeres men, to sell a aluable coal property, aituated in Wyoming vailey, Penaay! le, A large percentage will be given to & man who will sell . Undoubted reference required. All communications sirletly contdential. Address Herald sitios ANTED TO PURCHASE, A THRER STORY AND banement brick house, between Sixth and Portieth +rents and Third and Madison avenues, price not (9 exceed $12,000) Mating nimoar of house 4.000. For eared, PROPERTY IN wie . Mamaburg, sulted for a manufactiry, mort gaged for $2,260; balance wI\l be reorivad In atagle hardware OF olhier merchandise, address A. Z, Herald ollive, USIC.—THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFUL M iy ofter weir masical services to private parties in New York ety and vicinity; are able to execute, in correct and fine wtvie, all danoes, as well aaconcert places. ' Rate $5. ©. MaSSMANN, Violinist. H LINSSENMANN, Pianist, New York city, 28 Delancey atreet, second floor, IANOS, MELODEONS AND ALEXANDRE ORGANS, of superior make, at great bargaina.—Second hand pianos it extremely low prices, raz ging {rom $26 to $120. | New pianos for rent, and rent allowed {f purchased. Monthly payments received for pianos and melodeons at 883 Broad HORACE WATERS, Agent. Sg te! HAND PIANOS AT AN IMMENSE REDUC. tion, for immediate cash.—66 of Ubickering, Gtibert, Sto- dart, Dunbam, Gale and other first class makers, f $0, $100, $115, $125 apd $135, and others for $20, $80 and $60; {hres small organs for $15 to $150; twenty five superior new pianos at a great sacrifice for caah. Second hand fonrce taken ex. change. %1 Ninth avenue, near Nwenty dfta OR SALE OR TO LET—THE RESTAURANT, OYSTER and coffee saloon, elegantly furnishe’. opposite the Jeffer- aon market. Apply atrestaurant 114 Sixth avenue, corner of Ninth street. wanted with reference. OOD INVESIMENT.—A FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPH and daguerrean gallery for sale, fine location, well estab- lished, furnished in the best atyle, and best instruments. Will be sold for half its value ff applied for Immediately. The chaser will be taught the art, Address Wm. F. Hunter, 473 Broadway. ORSE POWER MACHINE FOR SALE CHEAP—IN perfect order, and very little used; price $75. Liso, 1we iow priced horses. Apply at 662 Washington street, of R. HAMILTON, [POX SAFESA LARGE SIZED, VERY. SUPERIOR safe, containing some 60 drawers, for sale cheap, to close a concern, Can be changed lnlo a counting room safe if desired ‘Apply at 370 Broadway. YRTLE AVENUE STORE PROPSATY FOR SALE— M two blocks from City Hall, Brooklyn, by GORGE HALL, at Counsellor’s office, City Hall, Brooklyn. } PSTAUBANT AND BaR FOR SACE-SITUATED in one of the most advantageous locations in the city, how doing # good business; will be sold with stock and fixtures complete, the present proprietor being engaged ia other bust ness is pis resson for welling. “Terms easy. "Address Kobln- son, Herald offic. JeWING MACHINES.-FOR SALE SINGER'S NO, 2 Siwni fanny; Wheeler & Wilson's, all sizes: Grover. & leather and Weed’s second hand, cheap for achives bought, exchanged and repaired’ by C. A 435 Broadway, room No. 8, up stairs, XLOON FOR SALE—ONF OF THE VERY BRST IN Sin n the principal street, han tsomely fitted an. full Tarnished favorable Tease, doing ‘an excellent busine: an gone BIGGS & SOUTHWIGK, (PO PRINTERS —A FIRST RATE NEW TWO CYLIN- Jer press, bed 62 inches by 33, flying apparatus, 3,000 im- fone per bor, which cost $3,800, will be sold for $2,4%), (of which will be taken in book prinung. Address Press, raid ofilee. nee to get in business, ©) BOARDING HOUSE REEPERS.—FOR SALE, THE forpiture, with a long and favorable lease, of a latge first ciass houer, coptaining about 40 rooms; situated on Broadway, shove Union anuare Price $1,800. Apply to KNIGHT & ©0., 491 road ([° HOTL AND BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS.—FOR ale, the leaee, furniture, ac. of a large and profitanie tra clues Foarting house, atiusted in Bro:klym, withia a eon: venient distance of Fulton, Wall aireet and Allantic ferries. ‘Apply personally at $l Water street, up staira. tn, A LEASSNT BACK ROOM, WITH posure, on third floor, well furnished, to rent, with board wa iemen, with ial board for tieman, tn a private tamify having four other boarders. Terme $14 per Tiegh foding fuel abd gua. address W. W., Madioon square J™ Sonsravence OF THE bang | bol “4 M6 Fourth street, near Barrow. A genteman og cry single pantamen, WiB, meecticry reteness, will Bad's rR. BILL.—., AND .- MURAL IUiiict arian sp eoeoae De 3 of avenue, 10 rent; fail; tory, pariy te pice Wil be medorua ” Ballon or address L. B., . 167 BROADWAY.—THIS Neisorvoanly ig now fen recive, geen rs ow (0 lta doin, iiable fr fis ot pry fale, location central." id plineus: 0,16 VARIOK PTREPT, NRAR 67, JOaWA PARK— rooms, wilh Voardy sui iealleaen their wives or single tlemen; one handsomely furnished tek, parlor} house ‘with modern improrementay dinner at QO)SE QS TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMOD ATED ‘with a pleasant room acd partial board, by applying at 65 Macdougal rreet three coors above Houston; family amall; nochildren ip ihe house; gas, bath, &c. Apply as above. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR AND bedroom on the second floor to let, with board, to a fleman and wife or ton party of single gentlemen; bovae rs’ ciate convenient to Recondand Fhitavenne ears, and Broad door relock. Mark's place, Bighth sireet eT “+6 "clock. Apply at77 Bt T 38 CLINTON PLACE—A HANDSOME SUIT OF tarnished rooms to 'let all on one hoor malian, for party of gentieme: Pleasant and comfortable room: or would be let to a family without children, with use of kitchen, Mf required, References exchanged, No’ moving on Ist of May. Terma very reasonable NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE OCOMMODA- ted ina private family with pleasant rooms, with or with- out partial board, gas, bath and fire jncinded. ‘Terma mode- rate. Best reference given and required. Call at 101 Fifth avenue ner Seventh street. NE OR TWO LARGE ROOM3, FURNISHED OR UN- fornished, to let with board ' Also, m reception room. Apply at 323 West Twenty second st References exchaoged 003 TO LET—FURMISHSD OR UNFURNISHED, with or without board tu a house containing modern im- A TARTY OF TWO OR THRERYOUNG MBN CAN BE accommodated with a large back parior, gas and grate, at 194 Seventh street, betw ; terms mode: rate. eferences require avenues ¥ and YOUNG WIDOW LADY, HAVING NO INCUM- brance, and no boarders, would let a large front room to a couple of young men, with or without board; ard those in want of a quiet home would do well to address Mra. Jeffry, sta- tion B, Grand street, for two days. A. SUIT OF HANDSOMELY. FURNISHED PARLORS to let; also single rooms, at 718 and 72) Broadway, oppo: site Washington place, A PLEASANT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO LET: With board if required, in a brown stone house conven 1 West Fourteenth street, first house west te cars and stages. of Sixth avenue, NEATLY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR ON FIRST floor to let, with board, in a genteel American family; Jeaantly located, convenient to Broadway; table for a entiemen and wife or two single gentlemen, or as an office for a physician, Apply at G7 Secondaveaue, corner of Fourth eet TLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO GENTLEMEN, f y obtain & pleasint room, with board, at 10% Masdou: pe street. Terms reasonable, A TEW GENTLEMEN, OR A GENTLEMAN, AND His wife, can be accommodated with a chvice of neatly far dished rooms, with or without board, in a private family. ap- ply at S83 Catal street, (old number 130), ‘& pleusant location, a shirt Gistance west side of Broadway, ‘Terms reasonable. 4 WIDOW LADY WOULD LET A FURNISHED PAR Alor to a gentleman and Jady, ora party of gsatlemen, with or withont board, where the comforta of @ home can be {118 Variok at. ‘and bedroom, either separate or together, to ® part gentlemen, ora gentleman and his wife. apply as 106 Congal street, WIDOW LADY OF REFINEMENT WISHES TO Tent one or two handsomely Turutshed rooms, A gas, with or without partial board, to w ger a) the comforts of ahome. address M. A., Broadway Post VERY DESIRABLE ROOM ON THIRD FLOUR TO A. rent, with board, suitable for one or two single gentle- men; the house {8 firet class, aud’ the location very desirable, Iuner at alx o'clock. Apply at No, $20 Fourth sitet, second Lock west from brondwaye RE ) BEDROOMS to let, with or without poard, fa a private family. Iuquire At, West wentieth street. TION KOOM AND ON@ OR TY SECUND S1OR¥ FRONT ROOM, WITH LARGE pantry, may be obtained, with board, in a private family, pieman snd bis wite or single genleman. Reference pply at 107 West Sixteenth su KOK AND PLEASANT FRONT PARLOR ) second floor, suitable for a gentleman and single gentlemen, to let, at Sot Marke ; also two or three single rooms; house bas itoprovements; stages and cars puss the door. Dinner at6ociock. ‘Ter ie OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR SINGLE gentlemen can find a desirable home with « small family, iv a new house, at 166 West Twenty fourth street; terms rea: sonable, Firat class references given and required. OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, PLEASANT ROOMB, suitable for singie gentlemen or Indies, at 71 West Twen: iy recond street; dipner at six. Unexceptionable references given und required OAKD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR A SINGLE gentleman can be accommodated with a nicely furnished Private family, Dinner alo PM Aply aci80 Wear Fhisy: privat . Dinner al E eat x Tiret street, near Eighth spate ng nd OAKD—NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ON the first ang third fioers, to gentlemen and thelr wives or single gettlemen House has ai! the modern 1 improvements Am, BTALER, ry street, tsi dope trom Beooud aveuue. r q provements, Apply at 99 West Twentr-sixth street, GMALL NEATLY FURNISHED PAKLOR, WITH BED. ‘room and closet attached; has gus and fire-grate. would suit 4 eentleman, with or without partial board. or & mar- ried couple keeping house cou'd have use of kitchen, Refe rer changed 47 Amity sirect TPN OO THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A GEN- tleman and wife, can be sccomm tated with boardin @ private family at 203 Henry street, Brooklyn, PO, SINGLE GENTLMEN ROOMS TO Let, WITH beard ‘The heuse has all the modern improvementa, and Inconvenient to the Groadway stages. Please call at 233 Kast ‘Tenth street near Seeoud avenue. ‘© LET WITH LOAPD—AT45 THIRD AVENUB, NEAR J family ora few gentlemen’ a large. ed room, with grate, gag apd pantries; algo, a mall room, meals served in rooms if'destred. "Terms, every Te be corner SITTING nfortable nerey Park, first house from Twentieth street. Ledroom atta’ at No.7 Gry Fourth avenue ap IN A PRIVATE MOUSE, TO O¥E OR TWO respectable gentlemen, a@ sitting room, with bed- ge closet; rent $20 a $25 per moath, including Gres jon, near Washington 64 ‘Address box 3,322 central I Post ofc ANTED—A SMALL FUKNISHED ROOM, WITH DIN- ner and tea, below Canal street, Addreas, with terma, B. W., Herald oftice, WAXTED-BOARD, BY 4 GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, intant and nure®, between Fourth and Twenty fifth atreeta and Third and Sixth avenues. Address W. M, Herald oflice. ANTED—BOARD, BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A RE- apectable private ‘amily, where there are a few or no bo iders. An American family preferred. Terms moderate, ‘Aj: ly at 885 Broadway, in the confectionery store. WAXZED—A GOOD RooM, WITH BOARD, FOR AGEN- Herman, between Bleecker and, Twenieth streets, and ANTED—BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WHERE there are no otber boarders, by a gentleman and his ‘to be below Ulinton place, Hest references given and Address M. W. Post oflice. u WARTEDTEY A RING. GENTLEMAN, AN pigced room w! beard, in @ private fami tteests; beat re Jon between Amity and Twensie 9, stating tera, &c. nD. Address G. R, W., Herald off W AXTEDTBY TWO GeNTLEMEN, ONG GOUD SIZED bedroom, wi'Lont board, as their business detatns them Gown town during he day, Acdreas, et sng price, box 138 Herald office. BRIDGE SPRUET, CORNES OF STATE, BATTERY, — Two fue front parlors on the fi niiable for faunilies Also al gentlemen. Location very pleasant, having a flaeview of the Bay MEN CAN BE acc ut ronms and partial board red) by applying at No. & Amity place, amu street LAPAYE?TS PLACE NEAR FOURLH ATRRBE. LT eh eratehoice roora. fur ‘amilies or alngle parties can now be obtained in thie konse, with first class beard. Dinner st6. Terms inoderate. References exchanged. 36 BAST, TWENTIETH STREET, A FEW DOORS 36 from Broadway.—A neat and pleasant suit of rooms, with board, may Dow be obtained py a gentleman and wife oF single gentiemen, Reference xehanged. 42 GREAT JONES STREET. BETWEEN BROADWAY 4 and Fourth ayenue, ope of the moat desirable locations \nihe city. Nicely furnished rooms, with board, for gentlemen ih theli' wives, abd also for single gentlemen, WEST ELEVENTH STRERT.—SUITS OF FUR- 44 “thes rooms to let, sutable for a geatleman and la cz singin gpniiersen:s Meats upon tee Bahepean pines, Presel and 5 ‘spoken in the family. References exchanged. MMUDATAD | WITH erman genijemen pre- house ero ype AND TEA WANTED, BY A respectable, responsible bachelor, with a lady or widow Permarent plessuntand intellectuul, "Weleretioes axchagen ermatent, pleasantand intellectual. References adress Cua B.-Astor, box 489 Postofice. BoARD.-FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD, FOR famihes and singie gentlemen, first class house, with all modern improvements, at 16 Bond street, near Broadway. 53 BERECKER (STREET. NEAR, DROADWAY.—A e we!l furnished front room to let, with board, to a gentle- men and wife; also ro"ms for single gentlemen, rea- sonable. Keferences exchanged, 74s WENTY-THIRD STREKT.ONE LARGE Toom, suitable for a gentleman and his wife or two sin- gle gentlemen, may he obtained, with board; also other rooms for the acoommodation of single gentlemen. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO SIN je gentemen, can have pleasant rooms, with full . tial Goatd; the house bas all the modern ‘improvements: terms moderate. Apply at 26 Abingdon square, corner of Troy and Budeon streets. Boar, IN ered ye eee In BROOKLYN.—A f can be accommodated with room ‘and partial be @ 4 bath in the house. Hicks Sireet, between Hurrisnn and Degraw. PP 39 BOAR? AT 618 BROADWAY.—THIS LARGE HOUSE, having been fully repaired and changed proprictors, is lesirable front gentlemen; dinner at how open for first class boarders; several rooms {or families; aleo rooms for sin six 5 OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE and afew single gentlemen can be accommodated with plearant, well furnished rooms on second floor, with tull or partial board, on inoderate terins, by applying at 122 Pierre- pont street. 'Keferences exchanged, BOARD, IN BROOKLYN PLRASANT, ROOMS. WITH board, can be had a: vingston street, within one block of Fulton avenue cars. References ‘nished froot room on second floor, with pantries, will be Fented for $50 from now unill the Isto May, If paid in ad- dhe house fs In one of the best Locations, dud within five minutes’ walk of three ferries. address A. B. ©, Herald o Beak? ON BROOKLYN HSIGHTSFOR GEN (LE men their wives, or single gentlemen, at 13 Povlar stre=t; both single and double rooms; loovion exceedingly planaant nd healthy. References exchanged. Apply as above, or to M. C. OGLEN, 87 Heekman street, N. Y, q AND 61 SPRING STREET, THREE DOORS FROM roadway.—To let, several rene, furnished roome to single gentlemen. The location is near all the rst class bo- iris and places of asmusement in the city. Inquire of 5 14] BIGHTH STREET, OPPUSITE CLINTON HALL — ‘A suit of rooms ons cond floor to let, with board; also ‘Ooms suitable for single gentlemen. Dinner at 6 o'clock. 14.5 BENTH STREET “A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD ‘sult of farnished rooms, suitable for s family, ‘with private table if deaired, tn the above frst class house, con veniently located near Isroad way. 34.7: BOWERY, CORNER OF THIRD STAGE? —A few young men can be accommodated with nicely furnished rooma ard board. ‘The house hus all the modern improvements, such as gas, Croton water, bathing rooma, &c. HOUSES, ROUMS, &C., WANTED. Bene WANTED—A THREE OR FOUR HORSE power engine and boiler, second hand. H. &, CULLING, 212 Water street. romana. ROOMS WANIED—ON SECOND FLOOR, sitting 100m and bedroom adjoining, for a gentleman wife. Address Kast, Herald oflic-, statlog terms, location, size of rooms, conveniences, &c, FOUEE, WANTED CONE QUARTER INTERNST IN A good ship, worth $25,000, will be excbanged for a house in New York or Brooklyn. ‘Apply to GU. KINNEY, 34 Liberty street NOD HAND SHOW OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHT.—PLUASANT rome to let, at 67 Remsen street. OARD WANTED—FOR A YOUN and wife, with one large or two smail pleasant furnished rooms, for which $36 per calendar month wit! be paid: gas and fire must he incinded; the house must be pieasasitiy located in ‘gocd neighborhood.” Kest of references given or exchanged. ‘Adaress TB. Winston, Herald oflice. GENTLEMAN OARD WANTED—IN FIFTH AVENUE, OR WITHIN one block of Kith avenue. Room, fire, gas, Dreakiast hich $25 per month will be paid. No onjection ‘best of reterence given. Ad eae for ust OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY (board for the Indy ely), in amail private family, where there are no other boarders. ‘Location between Bleecker and Fourteenth s'reeta preferred. Address Wilmington, i way Pest office, for three days. ORD WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, WHERE IN struction on the piano and singing would be coaskered an equivalent. Adéress Music, Herald office Bassi jatreet B. GONZALEZ. $100 TOLOAN FOR THE URE OF A GOOD sevEN cetare rosewood piano; must be ta good order. ‘he bewscare will be taken of ft by ‘Rote required. Address W. J. H , box 2336 Post office, private family. ow open for the season Mr, DODWORTH bas the pleasure of informing bis former vupila that the “Kinpire Quadri meouoned ae ine new a yo ppm tg bed last season by H. B. Dodworth, No. 6 Astor piace. ‘ Au, FERRBRO'S DANCING ACADEMIES NOB. 60 Wher je Fourteenth street, N. Y., and 122 Clinton street, Brook- lyn, are open for the reception of puptis atall times.” After for misses and masters Evenings for gentlemen, Sa- crenings, (practising class Empire quarives aro ght. Stale 701 Broadway, ME, AND.MRS. @. VANDENLOF E'S SECOND COURSE IM. of readings from Shasspere and Dickens, at Hope Chapel, ‘Tnesday, Thuraday and katurday, ‘Tokets to tho three, 8 single, 6} cente, MS, CORA bY. HATOR WILL LROTORE AGALN IN aday evening next, at balf past7 o'elock’, and wit arwe in Mueteat ial Hrooksn, coruer of Fulton and yrange mrects (entrance 1s Orange), on Sunday afternoon next, at J o’elock, Subject may be given by the andience, admittance 16 cents, 10 SIGN PAINTERS AND OTHERS.—FOR SALK, A ['O.Gge new sign, 24 feet long by 2 feet G inches deep; any verson thy aes heyy ae ae o wdver tbe owner w abes: " a ‘ll street, third floor.” SES, PEAS WE OYSTER AND COFFEE SALOON UNDER ESSEX Ma kel, corner of Essex and Grand streets, is for saaie. Apply cn the premises, “atter 8 o'clock P.M. ‘Cieap reni, ‘Terms low. pO MILLINERS.—FOR SALE, ONE OF THE MOST tashionable miliine’y and dresémakiag establishments 0: Vrowiway, togetber with jeace, furniture. d will, ko. His en established filtee. years. ites sible pr ties will be era ly deal witb, A dress box 10L Herald off “(0 HARDWARRE DEALBRS.—FOR SALE stock i fivtnres snd good wili of a bardwave store. been es bates oo, aud degicous t engegs tn ila DU eons @ xn doe we coaiping at 74 Weat aureet nT tl | FOR SALE, A NICK CORNER RESTAURANT S150." wa drink ealcon, convenient to I-vadw splenduii" Oiler up And doing & ge longs reiiiaheds APD WF, GABPRBY & OU. 65 Chat third floor Posed Wanren 1x BROOKLYN—TWO YOUNG MEN ‘would like well furnished room with board tn 8 private fumity, fn a pleasant Joestion and convenient tothe Wall or Fulton’ street ferry. The terms, which must be reasonable, muat be stated. Keferences given and required. Address T M.C., herald office. VARDING.—TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, Bea Aeneas faratated parlor, with wijotning bedroom, én the second story; family private and small. Apply at 349 Fourth avenue, between Twenty fifth and Twenty sixth sts. OARDING.—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, LATELY AR- rived from England, desires nparuments and board tn ® ice French family. where he won have an opportunity of improving himself in the iaoguage. Address, with full partion tre, M,N: Ow Herald OARDING UP TOWN—A GENTLEMAN AND TIS Be wire and one or two single gentlemen may be accommo @ ed with plensant rooms, with board, House first class Con. Yenient o Hroadway stages and Sixth and Eighth avenue cars, Xpply at 150 West Thirty sixth street. OARDING AND LODGING.—PLEASANT AND DESI BON Touma, with board tO slngle entioan, tn» neat ue, may be bad at H, Book's, i7 Riving- and well ordered ton street. Qyh WILL PURCHASE THE FIXTURES AND $225. fron wit orone of the best wholeeale ant recut stores in the Fourteenth ward, ‘che store is tn a thickly popu ‘ied neighborhoud, And has aul the improvements For par {culara call at 347 Bowery, corner of rhird street, OANE HOUSE, 309 FOURTH AVENUE.—FANTLIRS ‘wishing board for the winter, would do weil wo apply. A hicely furnished parlor and bedroom, with board, fire and ges, for $12 or $15 per week for two; rooms for geatlemen, $5. ‘Travsient boarders, $1 25 per day. q —FOR SALE, A SALOON DOWN TOWN, ON 5.50). one of the Beatbusinces corners for a fray’ cines Festaurwnt, Inger bler saloon and profitable bar, now dolag & reecessrt business, Apply aise) Broadway, room No. 4, ©. B. HOWES & CO. 0 ESTNUT AND BNAMELLED OUAMBER FURNI J ture of superior and warranted manofacture, in all colors: Phe pees avi F. y tenn a maf street, oppo cotter street. Revi ‘aie Manufactory 4 aud 43 Wooster sroet. CRAMBER FURNITURE. PIRST PREMIUM BN AMEL.- led and gratned chamber furniture, in ail colors and styles, atprices to suit the times. Bvery article warranted. J. 0, WOODBRLUGB, No 6 Sullivan at., near Canal, 800 —FOR SALK, THE STOCK AND FIXTURES . of & fancy goods store, Kept by the present propri elor for tbe past six years, and pow making moaey. Lcatlon ‘one of the best in the olty, Apply at 347 broulway, al 7 ©, B, HUW’ Cn TOR R. M. LARMONT, 88 MERCER STRERT, CORNER OF Scare AE aaa te ER, SetAN TT coptiasece YHILDREN’S BEDSTEADS, WITH SIDES; COTTAGE bedatends, 83 50; cribs in great variety and new styles, wardrobes, brireaus children’s chairs, &o.; mattresses of all Kinds chenp, at W LKBIGS, Ot Sroadway, second basement below bleeoker street, ANAMELLED cuaMaeR sviTs oF FURNITURE, IN ni colors and styles, wholegale and retail, at prices trom 846 and upward: AgREN Waa, 4/7 Vanal atroot (old No, 48), Jour doors east of Broadway URNITURE BOUGHT FOR READY MONNY.—A FAIR ‘value given in rendy money for furniture, carpets, books, do.; Ao, ab 123 Sixth avenue, between Ninth aud Lenth ste, OCTOR HUNTER’ ONLY OFFION 18 AT NO. 3 DIVE aion street, New York; entablished A. 1), 1884. Opea from even o'clock ta the mornigg muti ten at niu ] R, BARROW, 157 PRINCE STREET, NEW YORK.— ‘Hours of consultatioa from 11 till 3 and from 4 t 4. R. WATSON, 459 BROOME STREET, SEOOND BLOCK weatof Broadway, Oftice hours frvm # ia the moruing Win the evening. R, RALPH'S OFFIONS, NO_62 ALIKOK Hours from 103g ull 2, and from 6 tll 9. ORIS HOUSE, 108 AND 103% BOWERY.—FAMILIES and single gentlemen can be & commodated with board; gas lighta, cold and warm baths, Day boarders taken. Bisgetis FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN; at Hotel 8. Germain, Hroadway. Fifth avenue ie pen get te cn eaeamen ae Hghtfully located hovel, now conducted on the # uropean plaa. TO ORNTLEMEN, AT ‘and other conveniences. 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, 2 Amity street, with bath, tages pass the door, ‘Terms low. URNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LRT.— Broadway and Bleecker street stages pass the door. In- quire at 87 £econd street. Pe te he ee a UR! RLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET— I Uy ident be Rng mite floor, at 59 West Twenty-sixth ftreet, All modern improvementa in the house. Gogmgegnainos- 2 To, st CENTS PER NIGHT, $1 to $2 50 per week: gentleman and Tocenta An'ex cellent restaurant ia con )seuea. corner of Frankfort and Wiha streets, rar NENTLEMPN AND THEIR WIVES OF 8 themen ean & oramodates with proms ot 213 Wor Trenty-thtre strect. ‘i reasouab's, Best of reterencee given.” Dinner st 6 o'clock. WwW ANTED TO BUY—TWo SIC) cases. Address N. U., box 133 ners W BP—TO HIRE, WITH FHKE PRIVILEGE OF PUR- chasing, # modern’ country seat from the first of April to the first of Noversber, or ‘or the remamder ot the year, wit a few acres of land, and stable, 40, attached. The house re- (aired to be of aufficient size 6 accommodate a large fumily, Location in or near Orange, New Jersey. Apply to or addresa Alonzo F, Mayber, new agricultural warehouse and seed store, ‘54 Vesey street, Ne WANTED S A COUNTRY HOTEL, FURNISHED, (PAR- Jor furniture not desired.) either in the state ‘ot New York, Vermont or Massarhusetis, convenient to some city oF we, where the drives are pleassut, fishing and fowl- 4 ryibing requisi'e to make it w pleasant sui siath; ‘erms, locality, ae, G. W. B., mer reso DIN BROOK! YN=BY well furnished ho with the privindge of tiking a few s hike to meet with w party who fotent giving ry ing, Who Would make arragemente with her w bourd the reat out or partof it, The best of rei#rence given ana required Addiese for one week J, O, B, Herald oltice, or hax 20 brookiyn Post office ue RGB ROOMS WITH etor in Wulllumsor iaterfere oa account 11 otliew, WANTRD—ONE OR TWO Jt basement, aneve Forty second with wecunt lots, whe of strong smelis. 8 Factory, He W ASTEDIEY A VERY § FAMILY, THE FIRST oF seconé floor of a renrectabte hone in « Rood nelghbor- hood, between Fourteenth and Forty second streets and Third ane Ninth avenues, rent must be molerate, Address, stating Jocatiou and rent, Jobnaop, Herald otliee, W AsteD— For USEKESPING, BY A GENTLE. man and wife, bedroom and parlor, with kitehen and room for servant, unfurnished, guse with modtera im- ss Termmnot 0 ext per aupum payable i advance i required. Address 5, N., Broadway na ED—BY TWO GENTDEMEN, A PARLOR AN) wo bedrooms connected, well Surnished and of sa good locadon, address P. P, Herald office. ANTED TO AT PART OF A HOUSE, SUITABLE V tor how ing, in a good hborhovd, not ahove Fortieth street; west side ot the city referred. Address, Hating full particulars, ox 1,741 Post offi THING, &C. “Wy CENTRE STRERT —WANTSD, $10,000 WORTH A otter kad lett off cloibing for the’ Western market. Gentlemen will receve Bfly per cent more than their sup- posed value, for lary Ladressing THOS. T THE CLOTHING STORE OF WIL. AL No. 35 Centre street, comer of Dunne arge quantity of gentlemen's caat off cl will be paid, In ready cash, than eleewhere, for large o lots, Addrées William Walsh, No. 8 Centre street. DIES’ AND, GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING WANTRD — Prem $6 to $3* paid for ladies wilt dresses; from Sl toss or gentlemen's pants. | Also furniture, enryeta, inte ipg to yalue. Call or ress a ni a Bet and Twenty: Seventh avenue, between Twenty-sevent streets. ‘ L DIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S CAST OFF CLOTHIN furniture and carpets wanted. Hard times, silk dresses ; the communi down to a e's but not humbugglog the Sommanlly by for silk dresses, cy ‘cent more than any other dealer Bee enh arose tdaran yr But the advertiser will keep to one rule only, by paying Ir value, and no more can be expected of a ‘man, aon o Auras yar trea, wht tween Twentieth and Twenty fir ceive the value for your goods in specie, Ladies by Mra. Harris if required. a ‘ORTH OF CAST OFF CLOTHING WANT. $5,000 We R Tn low of any sizo, large or amall, gl¢ garment upwards. | Fifty per cent move tained leo bore wil be realized by applying RONBY, 451 Pearl sweet.

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