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btbst bat. mr SEE BBTBNlFpAOB .il VBHAHW OSG18TBR. A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A FIRST oIhh Iioum in East Broadway, near Rutgora street, would like to mat two front room* In Third story.as sitting room tnd bedroom, to one or two gentlemen of the tirnt re ?peetatllity. without meals. The above rooms and location ire Tor j desirable, and perhaps arrangements oan be made to nirnisli breakfaotaud tea. Addres* Johnson, Chatham square Jolt office. A DOUSE TO LET, WITH STABLING FOR A HORSE, and four aoreaof ground, hijjh and healthy, overy way right, three miloe from Williamsburg, omnibuses pauiing continually. House contains eleven rooms and bedrooms. Schools and ohurches handy. Rent, $300. Inquire at 1H .Ninth street, of W. DODCE. ?RYSTAL PALACE PROPERTY TO LEASE? SIX lot* on Forty second street, between Fifth and Sixth av enues, nearly opposite the Palneo. They will be leased sepa rate or the whole together. For farther particulars apply at the ofllea of Ludwig, Smith A Finch, !? Wall street, from 12 >0 a P. M. DANIEL GREENVAULT. CRYSTAL PALACE-DWELLING HOUSES TO LET.? Biz cottage honses on Forty-third street, between Fifth Md Sixth avenues, that are now in the course of ereotion, aid will be ready by the 1st of May next, and only abont ISO ?sot from the Palace. For further particular* ?pply at the ?iM of Ludwig, Smith A Fineh, SS Wall street, between 13 nadlP.M. DANIEL GREENVAULT^ fMUmTKY SEAT AT STATIN ISLAND TO, LEASE ^ for a terra of years, to a flrst elass tenant only, stock Bad Arming utensils for sale, and furniture, if desired. An Uegaat hous^ with ont-henees, bath houses. As., and 180 ?ores of land of the best quality, well stocked with fruit. Also, a small Cam ef 16 aores, with dwelling-house and barn, ftsar Tattoo's doek, for sal*. Apply to , ? _ . JOHN F. CONREY, No*. 33 and * Wall str??t. Dock property in Brooklyn to let? the rery d**irable dook property at the foot of Washing ton *tr*et, near the Catharine ferry; one half or the block, With the bulkhead and pier. ? B. G. HITCHINGS, 27 Nassau street, N. Y. TJHTRNIBHED HOUSE TO LET-A FIRST CLASS J house three stories and attie, having gaa and water "fixtures, three parlors on first floor, laundry, Ac., and very handsomely furnished, will be rented to a small private family. Kent, $1,600 per annum. Looation on aocond av*nu*. between Thirteenth and Fourteenth (troots. May l>e seen from 10 to 12 A. M. For further particular*, apply to C. J. FOLSOM, No. 107 avenue B, or No. 10 Wall streot; mURNISHED ROOM? A PLEASANT ROOM, SUITA JT ble for one or two single gentlemen, to let ; family pri vate. Apply at 123 Crosby street, opposite Niblo's. F WISHED ROOMS TO LET IN BROADWAY? NEAR I y opposite the St. Nicholas hotel, suitable for one or mofiuingio gentlemen. The roams front on Broadway, eom mnnUate, have pantries attached, gas introduced, Ae. The lioa** i* otherwise occupied by a private family that will not dot* in May. Two exoellent furnished attio rooms can ?Uo be obtained. Address B. S. D.. Broadway Post oiBce. Fort Hamilton, l. i., country seat to let? a fine mansion, fronting on the bay? ample accommoda tion* for a large family ? with barn, outhouses and gardon, and hourly communication with the oity by stage and furry. Apply to J. H. THORN ?,168 Walker street. Fortieth, forty-sixth, and forty seventh streets ? Lot* for sale.? Four lots on Fortieth street, north side, 300 feet west of eighth aveuue; four lots on Forty ?ixth street, south side. 2Uh feet east of Eleventh avenue: four lots on Forty seventh street, seutli side, 2i0 feet oast of Eleventh aveuue. Apply to DUMONT A liOSAOK, U Wall struct. Factory to lkt in iioroken.? a spacious four story brick building, suitable fur any kind of manu factory. with a four story briok dwelling house attached, to lie let, together or separately, and within tlve minutes walk ?f the ferry. For particulars, apply to J. THOMPSON, 63 Broadway, New York. Hotel in the most busy part of philadel phia.? Columbia Uouae, having about seventylllve foot front on Chestnut street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, and extending about ono hundred aud fifty feut, to Carpen ter street, is to bo leased, unfurnished, for a term of years. Apply to MOSES TllOMAS A SONS, 63 Walnut street, Phi ladelphia. House to let on south side staten island. ? A oomfortable farm bouse, with three or more acres of land, situated on Prince's Bny, having one of the best view* of the bay on the island; advantages for sea bathing, fishing, Ac., are unsurpassed. In the immediate vicinity there are plank roads connecting with Quarantine) and Port Richmond. Apply at 14 Maiden lane. House to let.-a two story and basement brick house, eight rooms, walla oil painted, marble man tels, Ac., sub-cellar, and large yard, No. 21W Doan street, Bear southeast corner of Powers atreet, Brooklyn, in a healthy and pleasant location, on stage routea. Kent $2r<0. Pos ?ession lat of April. Inquire of E. AUEKBAC1I, No. 81 J 0 h a street, New York, up atalra, from 11 to 12 o'elook, or 12! Norfolk street, New York, from 3 to o'elook. House to let? situated at pelhamyille, Westohestfr county, within two minutes walk from the New York and New Haven Railroad Company's depot. To persons who want a convenient, very healthfully situated ana cheap house, this is a very g?o'd opportunity. Further particulars may be had by applying to JACOB MENDEL, No. 33 Cunal street. House to let? a three story and basement modern brick house, twenty odd feet wide by fifty feet ?leap, with iron veranda, No. lift West Thirteenth street, ?n two liaes of railroad cars and stage routes. Inquire or X. AUERBACH, 84 John street, up stairs, from 11 to 12 o'elook, or 122 Norfolk street. House to let. on twenty-third street, Brooklyn, containing twelvo rooms, two pantries, and under oellar with abont half :in acre of garden ground, well Btooked with fruit trees, grapes, Ac. Rent $200. Also, house aJjoininp. with same accommodations, garden well stocked with fruit trees and numerous gTape vines, a beautiful lawn Jknd pasture? in all, about 2}j acres. Rent $,'#10. Inn aire of K. MARTIN, 91 Walker street, New York._ House to rent, and furniture for sale.? a genteel honse to rent on Twenty third street, and the furniture, which ia new, will be aold low. Price $1,200. Possession of the honse when required. M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau atreet. Hotel to lease? in the lower part of this city, being SO feet front, and running from street to street; haa always had a largo custom; near a steamboat und railroad landing. Will be leased for a term of years. Apply to DUMONT ? HOSACK, No. 11 Wall street. ?VTOTICE TO PHYSICIANS OR DRUGGISTS.? TO LET, a store on tho northeast corner of avenne C and Sixth atreet, formerly the Manhattan Dispensary, either with or Vithont dwelling apartments. N. B.? Wanted fixtures for a drug and medicinal store. Apply to B. POST, on the pre vises, S4 avonue C, oorner of Sixth street. OFFICES TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS-TWO splendid suites of rooms, on the second floor of the tine Biodern building 157 Broadway, west side, near Cortlandt atreet. Situated in the front of the building, they are easy ?f access by a single broad stairway, aud are well lighted, pleasantly and conspicuously situated, and altogether desi rable for an insurance or other company, or for any bnsinoss requiring extenaive suites of tirat class offices. Also, several ?mailer rooms in the fourth and fifth storlos. Apply to W. WARD, 159 Broadway. Rooms? unfurnished, in Brooklyn, eight minutes walk from Montague ferry; two large and Eleasaut chambers, with closets attached, and privllcgo of ath. (ientlemcn wishing fine rooms, in a pleasant street, and private family, may address, till Monday next, E. W., JBrooxlyn Post Oflico. STABLE TO LET.? A FIRST RATE STABLE AND coach house to let, situated in the lower part of the city, and near Broadway. F t- other particulars, apply at No. 290 Broadway, corner Hemic street, room No. 14, up stairj. STORE TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR SALE-NO. 65 Walker ttreet, two doors from Broadway. For parti culars inquire of W. PARKER A CO., 399 Broadway, corner of Walter street. STORE TO LET.? PART OF THE FIRST FLOOR OF store 104 Murray street? a very desirable location for any kind ct business. Inquiro on the premises. STABLE TO LET.? THE LARGE AND DESIRABLE brieh stable on Greet Jones street, attached to houso No. J(j Bond i-trcct. Apply to 1>. W. LEE, 20 Ferry street, be tween tho hours of 9 and A. M. STORE TO LET? WITH FIXTURES, IN ONE OF THE be Ft location* ill the upper part ef Broadway, the pro ?cnt occupant being about to remove to a now atore. Ad dress M. C. C. A Co., Herald olflee. STOB.V *10 LET, AND FIXTURES FOR SALE, NO. 6T> Walkir?tre<.t, two doers from Broadway. For partiou *ari apply to 1'AhKEK & CO., No. 2U 9 voruer of Walker atreet. ? ?QTORES, BASEMENT. AND ROOMS TO LET.? A SMALL O store, No. 21)2 William street, to let, possession imme diately; also, a corner str re, one block from the City Ilall; slso, a basement, in Broome street, nna^ Broadway, for a physician's r.ffico. aud two elegant parlors, on tho lirst lloor, furnished for kontlemcn, in a rcspectahlo privnte houso In Broom" btreut, near Broadway. Apply at 202 William street. TO LET OR LEASE? TIIF, STONE BUILDINGS AT the north corner of Eighty-sixth stroet and East river, nposito Hell Gate ferry. Apply to J. F. IIOYKK, 48 South trect. rO LET? THE LARGE ROOM, 25 BY75, WELL ADAPT ed for manufacturing purposes, such as olothiug, straw ?ods, Ac., or for a school room, at No. 3U2 Second street, in ?'js second etory. Apply en tho premises, or of JOhN H. FOWLEU, 14 Barelay street. no LET? THE LOWER PART OF A HOUSE, CON tsining three room, with tiro places, and two bed ?jn*. a large summer kitchen, cellar, garden, Ac., oorner ?<?>nd avenue and Sixty-sccond atreeta. Stages oenvonlont. 1nt$lM). ro LET? TWO OF TnE ROW OF NEW THREE STORY houses, with verandas in front, on north aldo of Eighty ?tl, street, ISO feet west of Fourth avenue' and very nenr t railroad and omnibus stations. These bouses are finished Ineat. modern atyle. Th? stroet is 100 feet wido, flv/gel al lighted, and being en high ground, with a eommanding *?, renders the location very desirable. Apply to J. O. Third avenue, near Eighty-fifth street, or to ft. L. SUY ? JM, i.W Waverly pUce. _ _ n LET? STEAM POWER. WITH BEAUTIFULLY J lighted rooms, at the Empire Iron Works, foot oEart Twenty fifth street, New York. The rooms are tiity five feet by ninety feot, with windows on every side. T building was erected expretaly for mechanical purposes, ai will he found better adapted to bc*\y or lliht work, tt anv othor establishment in tho elty. ' Inquire on the pulses, of . 8I.OAN A LKQOITT. rj LET? A TWO STORY BRICK nOUST, It BY 44 J.fcct, snd fonr lots of ground, 100 foot squaru, in Eorty thi street, west of and near Eighth avenue, now occupied fel dwelling and manufactory. Inquire of K. (I. CAMP nil,, !illi W est Nineteenth street, before 9 o'clock A.M., (mm 6 and 8 P. M. CP' LET? FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, TIIE J. ppir part of tho honse l';7 Monroe street, consisting of t purlers and two bedrooms on second floor, with largo vsnee and one attlo room Rent low, to a am. ill, geulecl Warn , Bono other need apply. ITO.I.T? IN CONVENTION _HaTjL, 17fl~ WOOSTER J. 'ect, a large hall, well adapted for lodges uil other assnti'.ns. Also, a store on the ground floor, ^pply on , Che iniisea, or to H. 11. LADD, Iki 1'earl street, oorner of Cmm slip. niOET.? PART "or HALF OF A HOUSE TO LET, TO X mall faniily, wlthent children. The location Is a de light one In Twenty-third street. The rent of tho house 'a $N.bnt to a d*irst)!a tonnnt psrt of tho honso will he -Vet fo^) to $400, in proportion to tho rooms required, '?as, ) lis, Ac. , in the houiu. Address box 3,14'j Post olflje, . f?lth erenoe. TO .T-VERY HANDSOME FURNISHED PARLOft ? hedroomafor slnglo gentlemen, or lady anil gontlo aran. he hom o contains all of tho modorn improvements, ?nd it present oecnpied by a small private family. 1'leaas ? I'P'J 152 W Oft Twenty-first street. To :t-a three story and 'basement mo d< house, new. ten rooms; re .t $ " -1). A two story fcasenn and attlo hnino, r -nt <2 tt. Also, a houso vrith four lir rooms awl hulls, rent S 1 10, in Forty fifth street, bet wMThird and Fourth avenues; t hree lint* of stages run frout Third A>c?u? i.ailtead, Inquire ou the J>remf*( TBSAUW RBOHTIR. TO LKT? A 8TABLlTljr"THK^7MII*DIA^ borhood of Waibington square, with aooommodatloa for fifteen horse*. Apply to E. L. Thompson, 110 Ka?t Thirteenth street. TO LIT? SEVERAL NEW AND HANDSOME BASE meat, two itory and attlo briok houses, with aa adjoin ing lot of ground to eaoh house, en Seventy third (treet, be tween Third and Fourth avenues, opposi'e Jones' Wood*. I Said hoases are finished complete with ever/ oonvenience, range, grate*, Ao. Eaoh house has a well of pure spring water attached, and a splendid observatory oa top ? in every respuct desirable residence* for genteel fauiilieB. Rent (100. Apply to JOHN CAI.LAGHAN, oa the premUei, or of McSPEDON A BAKER, 2S Piae street. TO LET? THK UPPER PART Of A MODERN THREE ?tory house, pleasantly located in East Filteeuth street, between First and Second avenue* ? has all the modern im provements, gas, Croton water, baths, Ao.? to a small fami ly, without onildren, and a responsible tenant. Refereuees exchanged. For reut uad particulars, inquire at 'Ub Ninth ?treet, from 9 to 11 A.M. and from 4 to 9 P.M. TO LET? A GROCERY AND LIQUOR STOReTwELL established, end now doing a fine business; stuck and fix tures for sale. The itnck lizbt; .will be sold at a valuation Inquire o f C. FITZGERALD, 61 Thirty fifth street, batweea Second and Third avenges. TO LET-A CONVENIENT AND ELIGIBLY LOCA tod dwelling house in Sklllinan street, near Myrtle ave nue, East Brooklyn. It is three stories high, with basement, and is replete with every convenience. Three lines of stages pass within a few yards, and the rent is but $200 per year. Inquire of E. K. VAN BUREN, corner of Myrtle and Franklin avenues, or of C. KNOX, 128 Fulton street. TO LF.T? SIX FIRST CLASS nOUSES IN ASIILAND place, near Greenwioh avenue, (late Perry street.) Also, the house 07 Greenwich avenue. Also, three store* in the Clarendon House. entranoe in Duane street, and a number of good offices in the upper part of the building. Also, offi ce* to let in the building 2Wtt Broadway. Apply to K. BLOOMER, 208 Broadway. TO LET? THE FURNITURE OF A THREE STORY house, all in good repair, and modern. The owner would like to board with the family. Terms made easy to % re sponsible person. Reference exchanged. Address K. P. P., box 141 Broadway l'ost Office. TO LET-IN BROOKLYN, RENT $400, THE TWO ?tory attic and basement brick houae with under collar at the corner of Sands street and Hudson avonue. The Fulton ferry stages pass the door every few minutes. Inquire of F. BLANCHET, 290 Sixth avenue, before 9 A. M. or after 5 P. M. TO LET? THE STORE 103 NASSAU 8TREET, BETWEEN Ann anil Fulton streets. The store is sixty by twenty one feet. Apply to P. J. COZANS, bookseller, 110 Nassau street. TO LET-THE LARGE, WELL BUILT TIIREE-STORV I rick house, 423 Fourth street, (Albion plaoe.) as it is, with purtial painting, or put in perfect order throughout, with all t ho modern improvements. To be seen only betweon tLe hours of one and three o'clock. Inquire of THOS. L. CHESTER, 14 Pine itreot. TO LET? TI1E DWELLING HOUSE, NO. 10 WEST Broadway place, Lauren stroot.) Apply to J. CHAM, M Union square, or J. A F. PITTS, oorner Grand aud Lau reus streets. TO LET? TO A SMALL FAMILY, THE UPPER PART OF a house in Doininiek street, between lludsou aud Varlck streets, consisting of second tionr, attio bedroom, with baek basement. Rent, $220. Inquire at No. (i Grand street. H. T. LIFTCHILD. TO LET-HOUSE NO. 46 PACIFIC STREET, BROOK lyn, between llicks and Henry; three stories, basomont and Hub cellur; gas throughout. Apply on the premises, or at the Grocers' Bank. Rent, to a good tooant, TO LET- A GOOD STAND RESTAURANT, NOW DO ingti good business; can bo had to advantage, with or without the stock. The lease has one year to run from next May. Addre?a A. B. Y., Herald office. TO LET? FROM FIRST MAY, THE STORE, AND bnbement of tho house 193 William street, together or srpArnto; also tho upper part of the house 74 .lames street. Apply to EDWARD HART, 74 James street. TO LET-CHAMBERS STREET PROPERTY.? THE three story brick house, No. 43 Clumbers street, between Broadway und Centre street, now knowu as the Chamber* Street Hotel. For terms apply to P. ANDERSON, at A. T. Stewart Si Co.'*, Broadway. TO 'LET? ON THE SECOND FLOOR, FRONT AND back room, with Bleeping room on the third floor. In quire at 1 >7 East Twenty brat street. Rent fl-'tO. TO LET-AT 12 WHITE STREET, NEAR WEST BROAD way, four room* on the second tioor, togother with kitchen aud Croton water, Apply on the premises. TO LET? A LARGE FRONT ROOM, SECOND FLOOR, opposite the Howard Hotel, snitable for a jewelry or fanoy business. Apply to CLIREHUGH, No. 179 Broadway, up stairs. TO LET-A THREE STORY WORKSHOP. ON THE rear of lot No. C16 Brv ad way ; also, a rear dwolling house, suitable for one or two Bmall families. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 2U0 Hudson street, near Canal street. TO LET? THE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE NO. ?22 Greenwich, corner of Horatio street. The house is in complete order, and will be rented low to a good tenant. Apply on the premises, or at 21 Piatt street. TO LET? TO LITHOGRAPHERS OR ANY OTHER light bneinoss, the second floor of store No. 2 St. Peter's place, reitr of Astor House. Part or all the rent taken is work, if desired, if let to a lithographer. Also, the base ment to let. Apply to C0M8TOCK A BROTHER, No. 2 St. Peter's place, rear of Astor House. TO LET.? TWO NEAT COTTAGES, NEAR EIGHTY sixth street, rent, $300; the spacious store No. 8 Pine street; twenty dwelling houses, from $ri00 to $1,900; oifioes in Pine street ; ten farms near New York; one bakery on Ninth avenue and Forty-second street; six housos on Forty second street and Ninth avenue; ten houses at South Brook lyn. J. P. LEE, 9 Nassau street. TO LET-TO A SMALL FAMILY, THE UPPER PART of house No. 124 Hudson itreet, near St. John's Park. Inquire upon the premises. TO LET-TO A SMALL FAMILY, TnE UPPER PART of a two-story house. Inquire at 91 Madison streot. TO LET-AT TOE HOBOKEN REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 83 Chambers (treat, houses from $375 to $130. Also, parts of houses, from $100 to $350. Apply from 10 te 11 A. M., and 3 to 4 P. M., or at offlse in Hoboken. Also, property for bale and to let at West Heboken. JOHN M. BOARD. TO BF, LET? IN CANAL STREET, FOR A TKRM OF years, in tbu central aud bent business part of it, a store fortv-Kve feet deep, with a handsome plate glass window, ?uitaftroftr any genteel business, and now ocoupied as a merchant tailor's store. Apply to HOQAN A CROCKER, MB Canal street, oorner of Sullivan. TO LET FURNISHED? A LARGE FRONT ROOM, four windows, and bedroom adjoining, furniture new, 3W Broadway, corner of Walker street. Three single noma on the floor above. Can be bad for a year or longer if de sired. TO RENT. -AN OFFICE IN ANN STREET, NEAR Broadway. For further particular* address D. H., Herald office. TO BENT? A BEAUTIFUL THRRE STORY MODERN house in Forty -flfth street, near Broadway, at $4 JO; one do. on Thirty-sixth street, near Eighth avenue, at $000; one do. on Thirty sixth street, near Sixth avenue, at 98S0; one do. on Lexington avenne, near Thirty first street, at $900; one do. on Thlrtv-seeond street, near Fifth avenue, at $1,400; (tore on Sixth avenue, near Twenty-eighth street, at $690. Apply to R. G. PIERCE, 1,104 Broadway. TO LEASE? FOR A TERM OF FIVE YEARS, THE front and rear houses No. 371 Seventh avenue, suitable for a bakery or any other business. Rent $479. Inquire of JOHN ATl'RIDGK, 'M Tenth streot, between 8 A. M. and 1 1\J>1. TO LEASE? A FOUR STORY BRICK BUILDING, FOR a manufactory; a desirable house, near the Metropoli tan Hotel; 44 lots on Fifth avenue, Broadway, Thirty-no veil th and Fortieth strecta. Also for sale, ono lot on Fifth avenue, near Seventeenth street; two lots on Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenuos; fourteon lots on Twenty fifth and Twenty -sixth streets, near Madison square; two lots on Twenty-eighth street. Apply to JOHN 8. KELSO, 02 Wflfiam strset. TO LEASE ? SEVERAL PARCELS OF LOTS; LOCA tiniis unsurpassed.? Nine lots on south east corner of Thirty-fourth street and Broadway; six lota northeast oor ner of Thirty-first street and Broadway; nine lots north weft corner of Twenty fourth street and Broadway, oppo site and adjoining the Hippodrome; nine lots northeast cor ner of fourteenth street and Irving plaoo; six lota on For tieth (treet, opposite Crystal Palace. Apply to R. G. PIERCE, 1, 104 Broadway. TO LET FOR YEARS, FOR A GROCERY, LIQUOR store, hotel, Ac., the three story honso and store Ne. 272 ("anal street, rent $000; No. 20 Jay street, $J00; also parta of bonrcs 22, .128, 830, and tipper part with liath privilege 409 Greenwich street and 6R1 Water street. Inquire only of T. 3. GIBBONS, Agent, 84 East Broadway. TO LET OR LEASE STORE NO. 209 DUANE street. Inqniro of K. H. JAC'OT, eornor of Harrison and Greenwich streets. TO LET OR LEASE? THE HOUSE AND EXTENSIVE ! lot of Km it nd 109 l'rnnklin streot, very suitable for a li very stable or manufacturing establishment. Apply at 84 Dcy street. TO LET OR LEASE? A NF.W FIRST CLASS PAMII.Y hotel, situated at th* oorner of 129th street and Eighth avonne, built in the best style, and containing a largo din ing room and drawing-room, toother with thirty-seven line bedrooms. This hotel has the modern improvements, snoh as l aths, water closets, Croton water. Ae. For further par ticulars apply to E. II. BROWN, 71 Wall streot, from I till 2 P. M.. or at hit residence, 129th street, near Seventh avjuuo, morning and evening. TO LET OR LKASE? A FARM OF FORTV-KIVE seres, In a high ut.iteof cultivation. A house, harn, ami out houses, with all kinds of fruit on it, situated at Nortbport, Long Island. Apply at 911 Groenwioh street. TO LEASE OiTlET? A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY KESf denee, on# mile from the elty of New Brunswick aud depot, firty acros, all in rich, rolled meadow, huh end com mandlng an extensive vlow of the eouutry anil oity; ears Snss several times dally; fine grafted fruit trees, grapes. Ae.; onble house, large barn, oarriage house, and all other eon venienots. pump at the door, ns well as never failing spriuga efv ater. Possession immediately. Apply to the suhsorilier on the premises. JOHN ELLIS. TO LET OR LEASE, IN WILLIAMSBURG, FOR A public honso and garden ? Tho mansion and twolvaor foiirtien loU of that beautiful block of ground on tho north siilo of McKihbin streot, between Leonard aud Ewon, now cccnii?<l by Mrs. Ilallagli. To an enterprising and responsi ble tenant the openlirr is a good one. Inqnirn of WM. A. HOPKINS, agent, or ALFRED ltOK, .'IX Wall street, second floor. ___ TO LET OR TEN YEARS LKASE FOR SALE.? A STORE, one hundred fe"t deep, four stories high, In West near Spring struct. Apply to BACON A LEE, No. 10 Socond aveuno. TO LET OR FOR SALE? A NEW COTTAOE, FOR A genteel family, at Qungue, Long Island, with twonty acres of lend, if required; runt $175. Alio, a productive farm, stock, Ae. For particulars, inquire at 141 Maodougal street, at 12 ? and 4 I' M. TO LET AT FORDHAM-A COTTAOE. WITH G ARDEN attached, containing choice fruit trees, Ac. House on an emit once, throe minutes walk of the depot, suitable t'or a gentleman's residence. Also, a spaeloua stono mansion, nished in modern stylo, near St. John's Collojo, suitable for a boarding school or private boarding honae, adjoining the Fordham depot. Apply to MRU. HASSl''ORI>, on tho premi?es. or to MKH. SMI I'll, 4 Allen stroot. TO CARMEN.? TO LET, PART OF Til E REAR bouse, with stabling for two horses; also, the grocery store, with fixtures, and two backrooms. Apply on tho premises, 12.1 Wcat Twenty olghth streot, between Sevonth and Eighth avenues. Also, premises unliable for a small family, situated on the oorucr of Bank and Groenwioh streets. Apply M above. The tpi'er part of a house to let in third street, near Second avonne, consisting or two rooms and two bedrooms, to a small genteel family, lnqnirv at HJ Third street, from two to five. Three first class houses to let.? in kl dridge street, 14 rooms, and 1.11 F.ldridge (treet lit looms and 20 pantries, French windows to imrlirs, with I late ilas*. and as* and Croton water throughout. Also, ntor? i ml dwelling 118 Third avenue, corner of' J Ifteenth street, ?t tki Bf ft flooifeble grocery ttotM la th) ftveane, I TO SMALL C A PITA LISTS? TO " LET, WITH P09SE9 ?iou Jit of April, for a term of vears, an old extitblU'.ed road ride hotel, pleasantly situated, lix miles from the city, now doing a good business, containing fifteen room*, with barn, sheds, icu house, garden, and six aores of productive land ; stock and furniture to Le taken or not, as agreed upon. Apply aH^lJH Broadway, near Thirty third street. TWO LARGK BOARDING HOUSES. WF.I.L FUR uished. and doing a good business, can be had on loan*, and furniture for vale. by applying soon to BILLING A TUCKER, 289 Broadway. WORKSHOPS TO LET.? SHOPS SUITABLE FOR jewellers, silversmiths, or other meohanloal business, situated below Canal street and near Broadway. For other partioulars apply at ?>0 Broadway, room No. 11, up stairi. FOR SALR. (I?"|AA AAA ?REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.? THE ?PAUU.UUl/. very desirable oorner lot south east our ner of Grand and Mercer streets, will be sold at a bargain, and a largo part left on mortgage at six per oent; oijht fall lots, with two oorners, on Seventh avenue, will be sold for $7,000, one half left on mortgage; four handsome four story brick houses and lots in the best loeation in Seventh avonue will bo sold for $4,H06 each, and $3,000 left on mortgage; a genteel modern finished house, threo rooms deep and twenty one feet front, in Twenty fourth street, will be sold for $7,000? $1,900 down. M. L.JSHELDON, 85 Nassau street. fltlft nnn ~ A VERT ELEGANT THREE STORY ijpIV'.vUu. house and lot, situated on Twentieth itreet, near Broadway, will be sold for $10,000, if applied for soon. Also, a very fine house in Greene itreet for $10,009 Also, a house and full lot in Broome street for $6,000. A first olasi four story house and lot near Fourteen '.h street, for $12,t>t>0. M. L. SHELDON, 86 Nassau street. <ft?Q KAA -EOR SALE, IN TWENTY-SECOND ifO.UUU. street, a three story and basement briek bouse, 20 feet 10 inohes by 98 foot 9 inches, with all the modern improvements ; would be sold with or without the furniture. Apply at 47 New street, back offloe, upstairs. 0?Q AAA? WANTED, A SMALL, WELL-BUILT tJpO.UUU three story house, with the modern improve ments, in agood neighborhood, between Fourth and Seventh avenuos, below Thirtieth St., worth $7,000 or $8,000. Apply to MATTlSON, No. 3 Nassau street, third floor, front room. -FOR SALE, AT JAMAICA. NEAR THE ?*. _.u ? ~ ? depot, and convenient to ohurohes, schools, academies, Ao., and in a good neighborhood, a good oottage, with about two acres of first rate land. Terms oasy. Loss land if desired. Inquire of ? 3. WILCOX. 32 John street, New York. . A FARM FOR SALE ON STATEN ISLAND, IN THE township of Castloton. Inquire of D. DECKER, 13 Ann street, New York. $2,500.: A FEW BALES nARD AND SOFT WORSTED YARN, for sale by JOSEPH SANDS, 26 Pine street. AT HARLEM? FOR SALE. ON 133D STREET, BK ween Fifth and Sixth avenues, and in flue view of the lllth Bridge, a beautiful frame house, two and a half stories high, filled In with briek, built by day's work, with nine rooms, agood collar, cistern, pump, Ac., and two lots of ground, covered with choice fruit trees. Only two minutes walk from the cars. Apply to 11. H. RICE, Superior Court, City Hall. Four adjoimug lots, covered with grafted l'ruit trues, can be had if desired. A RARE CHANCE.? FOR SALE, THE STOCK AND fixtures of the old established grocery store, 162 Kast Broadway, corner of Rutgers stroot, with two years lease of the premises. Terms, cash. Apply on the premises, to JOHN MARRENER Assignee. BILLIARD TABLES, NEW AND SECONDHAND, for tale ten per oent less than any other establishment iu tho city, with Griffith A Deoker's improved patent vul t-nuiied india [rubber cushions, at the old stand.' IK) Auu street, corner of Gold street. GRIFFITH A DECKER. Book, stationery, and fancy store for sale.? The above in now doing a good aud profitable business, but the owner, having other busiueaj to attond to. is obliged to sell out. None noed apply but those having about one thousand dollars in cash; and to such tho hooks will be shown to satisfy them that it is a profitable invest ment. Apply, betwoeu the hours of 1 and 3 1*. M., to J. J. BUTTON, 4b Third avenue, in the private door. Bakery-will be sold cheap, located in a great thoroughfare of tho city, doing an exteusive busi ness over the counter, disposed of on account of tho present owner's ill health. Inquire of P. W. BECKER, sueeossor to A. EATON, No. 19 Bcekman street. COTTAGES CAN BK HAD, AT RENTS OF $80, $80, $100, $150, and $260, with large lots, and some with good fruit, stable, &o., all near the city. Some for sale cheap at Brooklyn and Harlom. BILLING A TUCKER, 239 Broadway, CABALISTIC APPARATUS.? FOR SALE, A FULL set of apparatus for all the experiments embraoed in ths ancient oabalistle art, together with apparatus for a series of entirely new, astounding, yet amusing experiments, which is pronounced the most complete of anything of the kind iu the world. Address or apply te FREDERICK KAYS, at the Dey Street Honse. COUNTER, SHOW-CASES, AND FIXTURES FOR salo, suitable for any light fancy business. Apply to LEVI SCRIBNER, jeweller, 74 Fulton street. COOKING RANGE FOR SALE? A RANGE, ENTIRELY new, Cobb's patent, with back and eopper boiler, suita ble for an eating nouse or hotel; also, a steam table and cop per urn, a beautiful piece of workmanship, with five apart ments for coffee, tea, vhocolate, Apply at Ne. 188 Chat ham square. Farm for sale.? for sale, a very produc tivefarm, consisting of 287 acres, in a high state of culti vation, situated in the town of Milton, Saratoga county, within five miles of the Springs, and four of Balston Spa. A never failing stream passes through this property, making it a desirable farm for graiing or grain, it having prodnoed the past season 150 tons of good hay, exolusive oi grain. The buildings consist of a handsome now cottage house, also, a good tenant house, two eorn houses, and abont 400 feet of cow sheds, inclosing a fine yard sufficiently large for 60 head of cattle, and stabling for same; tho milk nouae is new, and built of stone; aud iu ene of the barns are a sot of hay scales permanently fixed; a fine well of water iu tho barn yard, also one adjoining caoh house. The whole of the buildings are in good repair, the greater part being new. The property can bo divided to advantage, or the whole will bo sold low, and npon accommodating terms. Property in the city of New York, or Troy nnd its vicinity, will bo taken in exchange for part payment. Apply to AJiRAM N ASH, 115 Third street, Troy, or NASH, liEADLESTON A CO., 59 Dey street, Now York. FARM FOR SALE AT a BARGAIN? Situated near the pleasant villagu of Woodhridge, Middlesex county, New Jersey. and about 2M miles from Railway. The above farm contains 7!) acres of choice land noli adapted for the eultueo of all kinds of srain MBW, The improvements eon-ist Of a largo convenient farm house, situated on an cminonoe com manding a splendid view *f the surrounding country aiul sound, whore vessels are constantly plying. The out build ings comiBt of a large barn, i.ay house, crib and waion house. There Is an apple orchard on the prcmisos of 151) tree* of tine grafted fruit. Also, poaoh, pear, plum, and cherry trees. The village of Woodbriuge is about ten minutes walk from the farm, where there are several stores, three cliurohes and good schools, and from whieh the stage rnus daily to the steamboat, which plys from this place to New York, for tho low fare of one shilling, l ine Ashing aud Fb voting la the immediate vicinity. Inqniro of CAMl'BELL A CROWELL, 208 Broadway. IilARMS FOR SATjK ? OF AM, SIZES, CONVENIENT 1 to the city, aud near to railroads, and some.to exchange for city property; a good chanoc to procure a good farm at a low price. BILLING A TUCKER, USD Broadway. FARMS.-fl.000, $1,400. -$2, MO. $?.500, *7,000, $14,000.? Tho above are the different prioes for soveral farms, all within two miles of a railroad depot, and one hour's ride from New York, in New Jersey. One half of the money may remain on bond nnd mortgage. Inquire of the Clerk, at Punter's llotel, 147 Fulton street. For sale-farms at a bargain.? one of fifty acres, on the Hudson River, 68 miles from New York, and near steamboat landing, with a splendid view of the surrounding conntry. This place is snitable for a gcntlu man's country seat. Also, a farm of seventy-seven ueres in Westchester county, near railroad depot, 20 miles from New York, in a good neighborhood, sixty-nine acres improved and eight acres wood, with a stream of water. Orchard of oh olee fruit trues, Ac., on the premisos. Large house, with kitchen and milk room attached; barn, wagon house, granary , Ac., all in good order. Apply to A. SERGEANT, 15 Wall street. Call and examine register of 300 farm9, country seats, Ac., for sale or exchange. FOR SALE? A SIX YEARS LEASE, STOCK AND Fix tures of a four story and basement house, situated with in 100 feet of Broadway, and near the Mew Haven Rail road depot, at the annual rent of $660. The house Is doing a first rate bminasf, and ha* been established as a publio house for many year*. Tbo proprietor la aboat entoring Into an other bosliMta. for farther particulars apply at 47 Howard street. For sale ? two moderate sized brick houaes on north aide of Thirty fifth stroot, about 1M0 feet west of Fifth avenne, threo stories, baseiuoat, and counter cellar, with all the modern improvements. Pos session can be bad Immediately. Also, three tour story brick stores on Sixth avenne, within ono blook of tho Crys tal Palace. For iortber particulars inquire of PUG3LEY A RAYNOR, M.I Sixth avonue, betwoen Thirty -second aud Thirty-third street. For sale? house and lotsm pacific stkeet, near Bond, Brooklyn, brown atone front, three storios, with basement ntid ceflnr, and has all tlie modern improve ments. Price reasonable, and nnyments easy. Apply on the premises, or to U. C. HEPBURN, No. 8 Wall street. FOR SALE? AHOT'SE AND LOT, 109 WEST THIRTIETH street; house 23 by 60 feet, three storios and basement, stone front, gas, Croton water, As., oomplcte. Inquire of GEO. R. JAQUES, 215 Wcat Thirtieth strcot. For sale? a two story and basement frame house on the north side of Owen stroot, in tlic villageof Astoria, L. I. Lot 25 by about 12.1 feet. Tho house is in good repair, nnd is eon* ?nicnt for a mnderntn slued family. Fur particulars, inquire of PETER MONEOHAN, 3*i Cedar street, corner of William street, New York. I|H>! SALE ? A FIRST RATE III' IU >1 N O LOT, NO. 2 :? ' Thirty-third ctreot, betwoen Ninth nnd Tenth avennes, inrlosed with good board fence. Inquire of B. W. RATER. 312 Pearl strcot. Price $1,000. IflOR SALF.-T1IF, TWO STORY BASEMENT AND AT tie briek front honscs and lot* No*. 13 and 1ft avenue C, Prli e $1,000 enuh. This property is in tlio most business part of tho city, having two lines of stages passing the door. Terms easy. Inquire of JOHN ATTRIDGE. .110 Tenth struct. IjlOR SALE? A SPLENDID ENVELOPE GURJId 1 tuaehine, with eight knives, of all the different siies. having apparatus complete. It is of English make, and is nearly new. To be seen at Mr. B-ittorflold'a atoro, 01 Pearl street, where terms will be nisdo known. IflOR SAI.E? A STEAM ENGINE. TEN INCH CYLIN der, throe feet stroko, with tubular boiler, all in com plete order. Mill lie so Id elieap if applied for Immediately. Apply at SCUENCK'3 Machinery Depot, No. 62 Cortlandt street. SALE? A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE, in tl,o town of Fairfield, Conn., containing aevent n in re-, . moeiern built house; a stream of wator containing fish, clams, oysters. Ac,, on the promt-ox. A chanooto make a fortune for a family who want to keep boarders, being a lit nl summer rivort for fashionable families. For particu lars apply to J. PECARE, 163 Hester street. T7?OR SALE? A GREAT BARGAIN, -FOl'R 1 IV'F, L storv brick honaoa on Twenty-ninth street, one hundred foot west of Second avenun; two four story brick hon^ < on 'I wenty-slxth street, near Lexington avenne; also two brown atone norses on Madison avonue. near tho Park, Iiiqiiirjof A. I!. VANIiElU'OEL, No. ,'l Nassau street. 1r<OR SALE -THE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF AN 1 old established hoarding bouse. Everything i? in com plete order, and the house Is full of boarders. This is a chance seldom Diet with for persons wishing to enter that line of business. For particulars, apply at Kellog's Roal Estate Oflice, Chambers Hall, Gft Chatham street. For sale? nousr. an d i.otm9 Columbia street, (corni r of Proaident.) South Brooklyn, by owner on pro mires, or by .lames Colo at. am tinn, on Monday, March 2-<th, 1W.1, at Merchants' Kxehange, New York. ? Snperb-r bnllt homo, in prime order, first rote oven', and bakery utensils, gas fixtures, nwnings, Ae. Excellent location for any bMi i.etis. Terms oa y. For sale? two small country dwellings, adjoining, with garden plots, a few rods from a nt?m boat nnd Unison Hirer Railroad station and twenty miles frviu the oil/ Apply to L. II PIGNOLET, North Rim IHaV BuiUiaf, ?met }l Dy n'rwt T^iOR rat RAUL JflOR SALE ? THE FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL OF A I m?at aud vegetable (hop, near the Crystal Palaoe; a flrst rate rtand for any kind of business, bud the rent low Will be sold cheap, on acoount of the owner having other buiiut M. Apply noon, at G04 Sixth avenue. FOR SALE ? FOUR LOTS, BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED near the Eleventh avenue. Very little money required. Also lots in various parts of the city. Apply to STKAfTON A KIRWAN, 24 North William stroot. For sale-at astoria, l. I., propektton the corner of Welling and Grceno&k itrccts, near thu steam boat landing, eousirting of two house* and lots aud a lario vacant Int. ^ Price $4,500, part oasli. Inquire of N. i'lL BEY, Astoria, or II. Morris, 188 Bowery, N. Y. For sale-at a great bargain, the house, being newly fitted up, with billiard table, Ac ; the pro f rietor being in the wholesale liquor business cannot attend o it. The house is doing a good business, and well filled with boarders. Innuire on the premises from 11 A. M. to 2 P. and from 5 P. M. through the evening, at No. 1 Navy street, Brooklyn. For sale? a lot of full blooded wild turkeys; also all kinds of fauuy poultry. Apply to SHERMAN SMITH, Portehestcr, New York. For sale? a four years' lease of a large store and basement, kept as a liquor store at present, and will make a good stand for grocery and wholesale liquor business, in Centre street, about three minutes' walk from City Mall. By applying to C. BCHAFFER, 75 Nassau street, all noeessary Information van be obtained. For sale-a full lot on north side thirty seoond street. 225 feot wost of Fifth avenao. Inquire of D. SCHOONMAKEH, 114 Maodougal street. For sale-the new three story brick house with basement and sub cellar, flnishedin modern style, lot 20x100, house 30x40, No, 44 Dean struet, Brooklyn; priae $4,400, 2,000 oan remain on mortgage. Dean street begins at Court street. six blocks below the City HaU. Inquire of M. J. OELHOQLY, 78 Nassau street. For sale-a house and lot in williams burg, near the ferries, built in modern style. Prospect unsurpassed. Terms moderate and very accommodating. Apply to STRATTON A KIRWAN, No. 24 North William street New York. For sale.-a house and lot in eleventh street, at a great saorifloo, well worthy the attention of persons wishing to invest. Apply to STRATTON k KIR WAN. No. 24 North William street. FOR SALE ? SIXTEEN LOTS ON FORTY-THTub street, between Sixth avenue and Broadwav; twelve lots on Forty-fourth street, between Fifth and Sixth ave nues; four lots on Forty-first street, near Sixth avenue; two lets cn Fortieth street, fronting the Crystal Palace: three lots on Broadway, between Forty-seeond and Forty-third ?treots; three lots on^jixth avenue, near Thirty-eighth street. Apply to R. G. PIERCE, 1,104 Broadway. FOR SATiE ? FIXTURES AND FURNITURE OF AN ice croam. ooufeotioncry, drinking aud refreshment saloon; aud house in connection to rent, handsomely fitted up. Located on a great and fashionable public thoroughfaro, and doing a good baeiueBB. Apply to ROBINSON, S3 Nassau street, up stairs. For Sale? a very fine three story and basement house on Twenty-fifth street, near Lexinztou ?venue. The house iselegnntly painted uud paperod through out, bath, gas, wash basins, ko. Price $t>,.'s)0. Terms easy. Also, ft three story house on Twenty-eighth strout. l'rico $5,350. Also, oue on Thirty-first street. Priee $ti 500. A|i E. B. KINSHIMER, 31!) Fourth avenue, from 2 to 7 FOR SALE-TWO FULL LOTS ON THE SOUTH SIDE of Fifty second street, hotween Eleventh and Twelfth avenues. feet from Twelfth avenue, with a handsome new and superior built three story and basement frame house, 22 feet front and ,'iU foot UMk well drained, ar.d good water on the premises. l'rico, $3, *00. Enquire ou the prcmisos FORSALE-A FULLLOT, AND'GORE, ON THE*NORTH Bide of Fifty sooond street, between Eleventh and Twelfth ftTMSBftf, the goro being 22 feet in rear of said lot, and lfiO foot from Eleventh avenue, aud having an entrance way in rear, with a new three story frame building filled with briok ? was built for ft factory, but eau bo easily altered into a good dwelling house. Price, ?2, 100. Enqutro on the premises. For s ale-a lease of a four story brick house, ooeupied as a grocery and liquor store, liorse, wagon, harness, feed store, stock, Jkc., now doing an exten sive business, first rat.' location, and will be sold cheap. Apply to P. W. BECKER, successor to A. EATON, No. 19 Beekman street. For sale? tiif. building materials of a three story house, 4 i by 28 feet, containing about tJO.OOi) bricks, twenty -two windows and ."hut tors, two show windows and shutters, glass doors and shutters, tin roof, flood tim bers and inside fixtures. The wliolo in good condition, and fit to be erected up town. Apply ftt 63 Fifth avenue, corner of Thirteenth street. For sale? at a great bargain, a lease of nine years and ten months to run, from tho 15th Juno, 1852, consisting of four full lota and three now throe-*tory cot tages, situated on the northerly side of Thirty-ninth street, oommenolug one hundred feot westerly from the north-wost erly corner of Thirty ninth street and sixth avenue. This pro perty is routed for one year, with the privilege of fonr, at an annual rent of $1,000, payable quftrterly in advance, and all ftssessmonts and taxes paid by the occupant. Priee, $4,500; ten per cent at the time of purchase ; balftnoe paid iu equal sums, within tbrco subsequent months from tho time of aale. For further particulars apply to J. K. Cook, Jr., 79 Nassau street. Also, a rare obanoe, one hundred and eighty full lots in Brooklvn, lying on Gates, Green, Lewis, and Stuyvesont ftvenues, lor sale at a groat sacrifice. Those lots are very de sirably located, lying level with the grade ; will sell one or moro. For full particulars, apply to J. K. Cook, Jr., 79 Nassau street. $237,000 to loan, at seven per cent., on bond and mortgage, ou improved and unimprovod real estate in this city, Brooklyn and Williamgburgh in sums to suit ap plicants. Arply to J. K. COOK, Jr., 79 Nassau street. For sale? lease and furniture of a dining and drinking hotol, handsomely fitted up, and woll fur nished; in one of the best locations: doing an excellent busi ness. Apply to G. A. ROBINSON, 85 Nassau street, up stairs: or on the prcmisos, No. 337 Hudson street. Also a fine hotel, located near the Hudson Railroad depot. For sale or to let? Tns three story front nnd re&r houses and lots Nos. 122 and l-'l West Nine teenth streets; lots 25 by MS.!) foet eauh. Inquire of RUFUS STORY, Nos. 7 and fl Froat street. For sale or to let, at clifton, l. r, that very desirable property known as Chestnut grovo Col legiate Institute. The institute is a largo building, 40 by 72 feet, and would answer for ft first elnss boarding bonso. There is also an Italian villa eompleted, and rented last sum mer, CO by 38 feet, eight acres or highly elevated land, on which are some beautiful sites for oottages, commanding an extensive view of the bay, and within a few minutes walk of tho ferry, are attached to the buildings, whieh, if not rented, will bo sold whole or in part. One half the purchase money cash down. Apply to the Rov. F. TOWEL!,, on the premises, or to DAVIDSON Jt BROMLEY, 31 Wall street. For sale or to let? a shall farm, beauti fully situated Id the vicinity of Westeheeter village, with a good houso, containing throe large rooms, kitohen ana milk room on the first floor; twelve (looping room*; tee house, filled with ice, and a large cellar, an extensive gar den, with the different kind* of frnit; together with fenr to ten aoroe of gronnd. Price and rent in proportion to the quantity of gronnd required. The place Is about M milec from the City Hall; can be reached by carriage in less than one and a half hours, and hy Harlem Railroad la lens time. Inquire of J AUKS CONNER A SON , 29 Beekman street. For sale or to let, in soutii strekt-tiif. interest in the lease, with or without stuck of liquora and provision!", of a first clas3 building, well located, conve nient to Peck slip and new furry to Brooklyn, and well adapted for h ship chandlery or restaurant. Application to 163 South street ? For sale or to let, at south Brooklyn? Tbe threo-atory and basement brown stone front honse, No. .'1C3 Henry street, between President and Carroll; also, tbo three story brown stone front houso on Second place, second honse cast of Court ntreut; also, the three story and basement marble front house on Third place, third house west of Court street. For terms apply to 11. 11. LAUD, Ui Pearl street, corner of Coenties slip. For sale at a bargain? a ten years lease of an entire blook, at Green Point, two hundred feet dock front, with twenty foet water and good basin for launch ing ships, the block txtonding back Ave bundrod and Mfty feet. A first rate place for a ship and lumber yard. Inquire at 12 Chambers street, of Watkins A Hiue. T?OR PROMPT SALE? A LOT OF SQUARE ROD AND f bar iron, now landing ex llritUh brig Fashion, at rier No. fi, E. R'; also, a few barrols fresh oocoa. For fur her particulars, apply to R. BRANCH ELDR1DUE, 80 Beaver street, np stains. FOR PALI CHEAP? 4,000 ALANTniTS AED OTHER trees suitable for sidowulks. Tlie trees must be remov ed soon. Inquire on the promises. WILLIAM HATFIELD, cornorof Third avenue and Twenty-seventh street; Uowan us. near Greenwood, L. I. For sale, in Williamsburg? two firstclass frame houses, filled iu with brick, built in modern stylo, with marl le mantels, sliding doors, grates, centre pieces, &o. Will be sold low, on accommodating terms, it applied for immediately. They arc situated in Fi'.'th stroet, near South Ninth. For particulars, inquire of Thomas Doyle, on the premises, or of JOHN 11 IP WELL, cornor South Tenth and Fourth streets. Also, two neat framo bouses ov 'lr?utii Eighth street, of the sumc description, end four throe gtury brick houses on Division avenue. Inquire as above. IjlOR SALE AT nOBOKEN.? A THREE STORY llliICK ' store and dwelling on west side of Washington sir ' :t, near Third, with carriage house, stables, .te-, being in tho centre of business, aud an old established stand; it is very desirable for tbe grocery, feed, or tlour business. Lot 27 hy 1C>0 feet, runiiinit through to Bloomdcld strcot ; house 27 by BO feet, and cnrriago hou: c 22 by W feet. All most subrtan tlally built by day's work, anil only sold on aconunt of tho owner removing West. I'nr pt-ieo and further information, a i, ply at ba Chamber.. street, from 10 to 11 A. M. and .1 to 4 i'. U. JOHN M.BOABD. GOOD PAYING BUSINESS FOR SALE ? C A PIT A L OF less than s!X thousand dollars required. ? The subncrl hers desire to cfispona of their inter st in a soda water, pjrter, ale, and elder business, well established, good routes, ous toniers, horses, wagons, machinery, and apparatu s together with a line stock of Scotch ales, London and Dublin porter, stouts. A'. The location is admirable, well litted np, and w ith every convenience and facility to carry on 'in extensive busiuew. A business man, with a little exertion, could in crease the business to n great extent, and the prolits are very lnr?e. Perfectly satisfactory reason:' rjivoti for soiling. Ail dress, with real name only. Bargain, Herald olllce. BEAT BARGAINS l?FOR sale-low priced se JT purs, for country trnde, in lots to suit purchasers. Simple boxes at a hargaiu. CiiAitLttS RIEKfiN, 28 Old |l{p, corner Front str >-et. /GROCERY STORF. FOR SALE? A GOOD STAND, ON Cr Sixth av euuo, with stock, fixtures, ami lutse, will bo sold at a t nrgain, the owner being about to loivotlie oity. Kir particulars, apply at 2<m W.i-i.ii, ,1 >n i treet. HOTEL TOR SALE.? THE LEASE, FURNlTnRr, Fix tures. Ao., of tbe Farmers' Hotel, iii.1 ond 217 Wasbia^ ton street, Pi . Y. ; it doing a first rato trade, aud is a desira ble investment for any party wishing to entor in this lino of business, being in a good location f >r citv and oonntry ous torn. For further particulars apply on tue premises. G Hotel for sale or to let, at fordham, wf.st cbeiter county, thirty minutes ride from tho city by the llarlem railroad. It is tho largest and principal hotjl in the village. It ban been enlarged and entirely refitted, a?ul will be deposed of at a grnnt bargain. Apply at the Hotel, or to LEWIS S. FO It I >, 17"* South street, Now York. nOi:SE AND FURNITURE FOR SALE. ? A FOUR store brick house, containing all tho modorn Iraprovs meits, with new and eicp-ant furnituro. Terms will be made accommodating to a suitable purrhai'or. For further parti eulu j a| pij at t'l avonue C, <0 avenue D, or at IS Wall St., tiriit floor. Harlem property for sale -four lots on the corner of Filth avonue aud HMt.h ftroct: four lots on tbe corner of Fourth avonue and llHtli street, ?nd four lots on tho south side of llllth st reet, between Fourth and Fifth a\ sooes. Applj to W. II. FU1IMAN, No. 87 South street. House ami i ot for bale? 17 morris street, Jersey . 'it v, four blocks from the lorry, lot ;?txliM feet, honse 2)5 tones, brick, one year old, houso lrix2S, thirty - ei^lit foet rom the front. Tito honse was built for an ell or kitchen; las " good well and filtered olstern, in a good neigh b rhood. Tbe honse will he sold with 20 or 2.?xl00 foet, If pre ferred. <*nrt of tbe money oan remain seven years at six per cent. house and lot corner of Grove and Michigan stteeti ? good business location, on reasonable torms. J. II. liltOAS, 17 Morris street, Jersey City. Fi * lit* at Clairmont. Bergen Hill, two miles from Jersey (,??> t*rr.r, on * pl*ak Vtiot c?a ttmait. FOR SALIk Hot*l for bali? at mount yirnon, thirty mlnutM rlil? from the olty, completely furnished ui T* 'ii! *u,< Hqnorn, including horse*, Ac. Tho hotel contain* forty two rooms, bell room, slegant barroom, hotaodoold water liathi, Ac., attanhud are ska blca, barn*. (beds. and loo |iuau. pric, tu >??). Part re main on bond and mortgage. Inquire of PAltKF.K A CO., 3W Broadway, entrance in Walker street, or at tijo hotel. VT"OW OR NEVER ?ONLY A FEW LOTS LEFT.? AT JLl private talc, beautiful building lota, at the flourishing village of Whit* Ptaina. Westchester oonaty, N. V , for $100, and a obauoe of obtaining a house and eleven prlie lot*, without additional coat. Tbeae lota ?r? situated on high ((round, and directly on the Hue of the llarlem Railroad, and near the depot. The aoil ia unsurpassed; no sn amps to till up; no rook, and no assessments to pay . a* the street* are all to l.e opened and graded free of expanse. There ar* twelve daily train* that atop at White Plains, and the coin mutation is nuly lti ceut* per day. Only $10 cash required; $40 on the 1st day of April, when the drawing will take place, and the balance when the deed ia delivered: or $?>! can remain on bond and mortgnge. For lithographic map* and full particulara. apply to ALKERT H. NICOLAY, real es tate and general auctioneer, No. iO Wall street. Lots in central morrisania and fairmount for sale.? The aubacribcr will sell the balance of his lots at reduced prices, if applied for soon.VFhesc two villages are but one hour* ride from the City Hull, are rapidly Mag built upon, and beautifully located. The cars atop every hour. For a nod investment. Of handsome building loca tion, these villages are unrivalled. Terms will he made easy. Apply to J. L. Parshall, Moaara. Miller A Baboook, or Mr. Uaynus, all real estate agents at Morrisania, oloae to the de pot. oc to T. W. MEK1AM, 02 Beektnan street, New York. Locations forgentlemenscountry seats? Tbe valuable property belonging to the estate of tho late John Archer, rituate in tno thriving village of Tarrytown, Westchester county, is offered for sal* in plot* suitable for I;entlumen's villa*. These beautiful grounds are delightful y located, being high and dry, and oommanding an exten sive panoramic view of the noble Hudson and the villages in the vicinity. The village of Tarrytown ia healthy iu the ex treme. ana connected with New York by hourly trains, thus rendering it to city merchants a very desirable plac ofreai dence. Also, the well known property located in the beautiful viilageof Irving, one utile south of Tarrytown, comprising a block of fourteen lota, situated in tho pleasantest part of the village. To person* wishing a superb country soat this ia a rare opportunity seldom offered, and need* only to be seen to bO ni>prei iated. Nuns and further particulars in regard to the above may be bad by application, either personally or by letter, to Win. A. Archer, 17') Greenwich street; Isaac II. Archer, lfil Water stroet; Daniel Or Archer, il King street; A. D. Archer, Irving; and of Stepbon Archer, Dobb's Ferry. Laurel iiill estate for sale ? this pictu MMO country seat. ><,>? miles from New York, via Bollo villu turnpike, ia situated, nud also approached by a beauti ful drive of fifteen minutes from the New York and Newark Railroad depot, upon the east bank of tho Possaic. The cara loave and return to Jersey City every half hour, morn ing and evening, nud every hour the rest of the day. The land confists of G2 acres of upland and meadow. The dwell ing bouse ia a modern well built framed structure, tilled in with brick, and planned in the Ttost fashionable manner, after approved model.i, in the Grecian styie. Tho form la that of tno letter T, So feet in the stem, and 70 feet in the head, including a colonaue of ton Ionio columns in front, returning on each aide and abutting upon the wings form ing the head of the T. A wide hall run* through the house, leparating tbe drawing room and boudoir from the library nntl dining room. A eroa* ball between the latter contains the stairs. and leads to the OIAOOO, butler's pautry, ,te. The drawing room i* 17 by K> feet, and other rooms iu propor tion A two ati.fry verandah fronts the garden, upou which are trained well grown rocos, with honeysuckle and wista ria. In front of the house, anil sloping towards tho I'arsaic river is a wido lawn of eight acres, nobly studded with groups of aged tret* of tulip, 100 t'cut high, oak, elm, msple, und chestnut skirted with many dense masses of hemlock and eeilar, all o; great I lie una ptetOCOaqM beau I y Two gateways of solid atone, flanked by stone wall, w ell ter raced towards tbe lawn, open to the public road, on the op porltt side of which a wire fence separates the road from the river bank. This river bsnk ia altogether unique. It is densely clothed w ith hemlock and othor evergreen*, feather ing to the ground, and relieved by deoidious trees, some of immense sue, in one of which a ruBtie staircase leads to its forkod top, affording a gencial view of tho sylvan scone. A recently conitriH tcd walk leads from the house into this picturisquo region, passing many rustic scats, and a bridge of particular beauty, to a Kiosk of a rustic structure, hap pily situated for commanding many points of river aud ?litt ant mountain. Under this bank of loli.ige la a boat honso and landing, balustraded with rnstio work in keeping with tho objects uhove aud around. Iu the roar of tho huuso there is an extensive flower garden, with an insulated eon lorvatorjr, tilled with choice plant*, and gardoaor'a house, carriages houses, stables, smoke, ice. and root houses. Also, two wella of good spring water, und two cisterns of rain wa ter. Contiguous to, and back of tho gardens, aro orchards of valuable fruit, extending to a woodland of 73a acres, sloping towards the east, compoacd of old troes of great variety, evergreens anil deciduonB, through whioh a drive is be ing made, and a prospect tower sixty feet high, crowned by an astronomical observatory, now oonstructiug on tho top of tho hill, which will contuiu one of Fit/.'* inch achromatic telescopes, seven feet foous, equatorially mount ed, magnifying from 4- to ;?t3 times, including a terrestrial power, tifty times. This tower will command a very exten sive view, comprising rolling woods, with gloaming fields and orchards in the foreground; next comes the Passaic riv er. with a tract of rich country from I'atorson to Rahway, bonnded on tho west by the Bloomfield and Orange moun tains. On tho cast are bright meadows, environing the Ilackensack river, Bergen, and the city of New York rising above it. and backed by the Long Island hei <ht?, Oroenwood, und the Evergreen and Cypress Hills. On tbe north are the Ramapo hills, the Haverstraw peak, Navack mountains, und tho Palisades. On the soutb arc Newark bay, Staton Island, Narrow*, and the Highlands of Nevisink, witb Newark, Elizabethtown, Amboy and Raritan bay. In beauty and variety of accnery, in healtbfnlncss of climato, in the in telligence and moral order of its population, in *hort, from all of those considerations which combine to render a region attractive and desirable as a family residence, it Is believed that the vicinity of Belleville possesses advantages not sur passed by any other place in the vicinity of New York. Ono lialf of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. Plans, drawings, and view* of the plaoe, by Coleman, may be aoen at the office of, and for further particular* apply to HOMER MORGAN, No. 1 Pine street, N. Y. SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL VILLA SITES FOR SALE, ON Mount Jefferson, in the Tillage of Portohester, West chester eounty, N. Y., within one hour's rido of the eity of New York and five minutes walk of depot of New York and New 11 a Yen railroad at Portohsstcr. The above command! a beautiful view of Long Island Sound. For further par ticular! apply a* 117 Beekman street. Seeds, plants, Ac.? the subscriber offers for sale, a lar^o and select eolleoftion of frrsfi and choice vegetable, flower, und grass soods, proourod from tho host sources in this country ami Europe, Hall's early June and axli leaved Kidney potatoes, green and hothouso lyauts, dah lia, tuberose, and olher roots, with a general assortment of fancy and other articles in his line. T. DUN LAP, Seedsman H< Florist, 684 Broadway. TWO BILLIARD TA BLF.S AND FIXTURES, TOGETHER ultli balance ofloase on room, in a central situation in Baltimore, at presont occupied as a club room, fur sale, on reasonable terms. The tables are of the best description, tiituros new and In good erder. Address box 676 Baltimore Poit Office. TO IMPORTERS.? FOR SALE, A BRICK HOUSE AND lot in Summit street, South Brooklyn, three storiei and basement, marble mantles, grates. and gas throughout; bath room, kitohen rango, water works, court yard, iron fenoe railings, .to. Price, >00; H.OOO on mortgage, $2,500 in liquors and wines. Address A. K. IRWIN, box 3,36- Post Office. TnREE VALUABLE FARMS, IN THE TOWN OF Mamaroneuk, Wostohester country, situated about IK mil ?'? from the New York and New llaven Railroad depot at Mauiaroneck, belonging to the estate of John Mortell, de ceased, all in s tine state of cultivation. Apply to John Morrell, on tho premises, or ADRIAN U. MULLER & CO., 7 Wall Street, oorncr of New, N. Y. Type for sale.'? a bout one- hundred pounds of diamond, very little worn, in half a doaen pairs ef eases, for sal* oheay for cash. Apply to JO. ELLIOTT, Ew aid office. Type for bal*.-one thousand poijnds o? agate, about half worn, in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to JO. ELLIOTT, Herald offlee. _ TO IIOTEL KEEPERS.? FOR SALE, THE LEASE OF n hath bouse on Long Island; kiveu years unexpired, from tho first of next May. Apply to JNO. L. VANDEWATER, Si CO., No. 14 Wall street. TO COAL DEALERS AND OTnKRS. ? TWO COAL carts, two coal sleds, one horse and harness, cost tubs, platform scales, and fixtures of a ooal yard, for sale, to close n concern. Apply at the yard, No. 7 uobuken street, foot of Canal. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT NEWTOWN, L. I.. FOR sal".? Tl.e farm ol' Rem Smydam, deceased, sitnated on the Williamsburg nnd Jamaica tnrnpike, at the junction of the Ncwtov n road, ono mile from Middle Tillage, and four and a half miles from the rlty of Williamsburg, containing about 100 acres, will bo sold at private sale, together, or iu parcels to suit purchasers. Said property has a lar^e front on the Williamsburg and Jamaica turnpike and the New town road, and a contemplated road from Myrtle avcune,in the city of Brooklyn, to the village of Jamaloa, Is surveyed to pass through tho property. Tlio Jamaica and Williams burg stoges pass through the property tourtimns a day. and ? nether stage loaves Middle village for Williamsburg four times a day. For information as to terms, Ac., apply to JOHN R. BRIGGS, Nos. 5 and 7 Dey street, New York, Martin J. Suvdaiu, on tho premises, or to George Johnson, Jamaica, L. 1. George Johnson, Martin Ditinls, excoutors ef Item Suydnm, deceased. HORSES, CARRIAGE: 9, (Mo. C1ARRIAOES.? THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JWST ) opened their new carriage warehouse, with nn entire new stock of ell kinds of carriage*, suitable for oity or southern use, to which the attention of purchaser* und deni er* !?> respectfully invited. MAJOR THOMPSON * Co , 'M and 20 Wonst< rctixot, near Canal street. Major Thompson James ClemeulB. IilOR SALE? A HANDSOME BAY HORSE, FIFTEEN 1 linn In hi h, fonnd and Und, is a sntai I traveller, ?uita hli for any purpose; together with a snt>erh grocery wagon and Iniriiess. Apply at I'H* Rivlngton street. ITUflt SALE? A PAIR OF WELL MAT' IIEI> t HESNCT ' horses, seven year' old, seventeen and a half haiult hi (h, w :i rrnnted sound nnd hiril. inquire at the stable, No. M < anal street, of G. N. FERGUSON. IJIOR SALE CHEAP? A GOOD HORSE. WAGON, ANI? ; harness, suitable for grocery or any light work. Apply to II. L. COOKE, 119 Lei narcl, corner of Subols street, Williamsburg. For sale? a top wagon, nearly new, or c. A E. I.ent's make, with polo nn>l ?halt?. Ai?o, i set of II -lit double harm - s. Apply to .H. HALLEGAN, llrer.v staMo, IM Clint. n pitted . Sign til * t re e t, nMf Sixth avonve For sale? b or? e , c a rr i ao I aWh ar n es s ' horse a dark lm.v. 1' hsuds high, a very fine animal; tue carriage one of Wood A Tomllnson* phaetons, capable of being used as a one or two seated earriage, st pleasure. Tho harness new and well nmde, with silver plated mountings, Ao. The whole forming a complete e<ti*bliabm?nt for ? small family. Addrus.; box 1,70U rest Officc. For sale? a fast horse, light wagon, and harness. ? llore is Sirrel, lft*;; bands high, oi >1) t jeers old, spirited drive/, r.nd perfectly gentle. I'ri* M for t!ie whole fcfiifi. A) ply nt Thompson's stable, 110 %M% Tlur t tenth street. REMOVALS. IIEMOVAL! REMOVAL!? THE LAST OPPORTI N1TY t t> get Bnrgain*. ? The. subscriber, having been dissp pointed in gottint into his new store, will continue hi. <?1m a week longer, ond in order to aatlsfy the er.iwds of lndio.i who have come from ell parts of the city for the 'a-t. f-w days, he has made a further reduction of tnentv-Bve per ecnt on his whole stock ; black silk* invoiced at i I.! , and Ills, per j aril, will be sold at 7'., and lt:< new ? prin bre cade nnd ohangeahle, invoiced st'Xs., IJ-. and Ids., sold nt ft*. Od.,7*. fid., and i's. fid.: striped and plaid d'?., 4s. si.d ft*. New spring dress goods, of the newest tylei and patterns, at one half tho eoat of import ation, sold on account of the tightiii .-* in the in' uc> market. Prints, gingham*, lliu n.s, dnmusk eloth*, spring slmwlsof the lat st. ?tWe* crape do., worth $12, |.'0 snd JO1, will be sold at |ft #7 ft!) find $12. Ladles will do well t-1 call ' o*n, as all must he sold In ;> few days. Stages and rail ears pass the door. Goods sent free. (1F.OROE KEYS, .'H!' Eighth avenue, betweon Twenty-seventh and Tweutv euhth street f. BABCOCK, DENTIST, FORMERLY WITH E ll \R ? low, will roinovo on the first of May to No, 2 Union placo, corner of Fourteenth street. OAS KIXTtJRRS. fRF.NC'nOAS Fl XTPRES AND MKBHANICALL AMP8 ? New pattern* just rec ivert, m\de expro.slyfor thl* country, fitted np and warrnnt*d. Paris bronses, clocks eaiidelabras, biscuit, China ?. d I'ohe ni?r glais ware. Tho best Frtuofc til (rape seed) i' eon * oh aper then snersa. U. VAftDOMlLLk. Mi miiciuu $1 r\h nnn TO lknd-on bono and MOM? J gage, in sums to suit ipplicmuta, oe pro ductive real eatate lathis city or llr.oklyn Apply to 3. 8. BROAD, IS Wall * - * nnn ^5.u?" or *um.ooo? tan at the rm< Mat moment b* invested, in oonjnnotloa and additional to $7i,0Uti already invested, ia real estate at a point 'in tbo Mississippi v alley, possessing unparalloloA natural, hydrojsraphical, commercial, manufacturing, and approximative railway advantages, with almoat a perfnk certainty of realizing, within the abort period of five or htm years. In return, several millions of dollars, and, if desirably the amount originally no invested. by disposing of aiaaa portion of the estate no purchased, within two year*. Aaf person or peraona who may be desirous of making an lnv*at mcnt of the kind proponed, can have partionlara, position, and plan proposed by addressing, stating time and plao* be an lutervlew, within three daya, Reality, Herald offloe q> ~ nnn PROCURED IN SUMS TO SUIT FOR SHOW ?!P?J.U\/V period*, on personal property, alao on Mer chandise, at U9 Fulton street, second flour. OA*o hours, 0 AM. till 4 I'M. B.WOOD. nnn ~Tn '<?an on citv property for a Vm>w l?rm years? $.1,000. Apply to J A MM 1 Kit L. JlK) Hudson utreet. near CinM. Otiioo hvuri frHI 9 to 11 A. V. and 5 to 6 1*. M K. WOOP.M ^HrI ?? nnn -ranted, a PARTNER COMMANDnra ?JPtl.UUU. the mm nauicd, to purobaaa the half interwfc in u manufacturing business connected with stationery. Address, giving full name and addreaa, Stationer, Herald. office. Collections.? wm. h. harvey, no. 120 watr* street, np atairi, collect* accounts, renta, Ac ,? aa4 uiakea prompt returns Refers to Maura. Kermit A Caraw, 76Sauth street; John T. Johnson, No. 5 Wall atroet; lliek ? l.outrel, til William street; Francis A Loutrel, 77 Maldoa lane; Hunry J. Sandfurd, I AH Maiden lane: Wm. James 3t? art, I.">7 South atreat; Kutzen Suckley, 103 St. Mark'a plaooc Albert Van Winkl*, 206 West atroet; Thomas Savage, Nt.i Gold street. Dentistry.? wanted, a purchaser for av order on :i dentist Dry goods, groceries, furniture, or other trade taken for it. Apply at MILLET'S Muaio Haloaa. X."J llruadvray. _ Notice. -toe new yore and liverpook United States Mall Steamship Company.? An eloofclam for five directors of thia company will ho held at the iiSm af the company, No. AC Wall street, in the oity of New Y otfc, on Thursday, the Hat day of April next, between the houM of 13 o'ulock M. and 2 o'clock P. U.. and at tha sama ttma ?,nd plnoe three peraona will be ohoaen to aot aa Inapaaton or tlui next succeeding elootion. N. n.? The following ia a cony of the by laws of tha aba?* ?om?an v regulating the election of directors and koapoatoM of tfie election of tha cuapuiy, v It -igfl 1. Tha election of directors of th? company ah all ba hen at the office of the company, ia the city of Now York, aa the flrat Thuradsy of March of aath rear, and three persona shall then Le oliosen, by the persona entitled to vote for die rectors, to act aa inspectors at the ncit aucceodiag election, the polla to be opened at 12, and c?ut'uue open wntU 2 o'clock in the afternoon. 2. Votca by proxy te be adailtteJ, If tha powtr ba legally ?xeouted, and in all other respeota sufficient. The annual election for directora of thla cempany not hav ing been held on the day deaignated and appointed by Mk* by lawa thereof, aa elcotlou tor five direotors will ba haM at the time and plaoa lirit above mentioned. WM. L. YOULE, Sooretary. New York, March 17, 1HM. North Carolina six per cent state bonmL ? Treaaory Department, Ral^,;h, N. C., January lK 1W>.'<. ? Scaled proposals ? ill la received in the city of HaV York, until 10 o'clock A. M., of the Slat of March next, fw the purchase of (500,000 of bonds, issued by the Stalk* M North Carolina. There bonds will bear date the flrat of January, 1853, awg will run thirty years. Tbcy will have coupons attached, aaa tha, interest, at six per cenl per annum, will be payable as the first days of July and January of each year. Both interest and principal will ba payable at tha Bank If the Republic, in the city or New York, unless where tha | ?baser may prefer to have them made payabla at tha I ry of Nortn Carolina. They are issued nndor tha authority of the Loritlafcin ?< North Carolina, for the construction of tha North Carolina Railroad ; and in addition to the faith of tha State, all tha (took held hy the State, in tho said railroad, and the dtvv dends from said stook, are expressly pledged for their ?* demption. f Those bonds are, by express enaotment, exempted (na taxation. ? Parties bidding will please addreas their lettera, eudoraad " Sealed Proposals for North Carolina State Bonds," ta tha underlined, in New York, directed to the oare ef Mem Brown A De Rosset, 180 Front street, New York The bida will be opened in the Bank of the Be public, at ? ?'clock, P. M., on the 31st day of Maroh next, in tbapreaaaaa ef O. B. l.amiur, Km) , President of the said Bank, aad J. P. Brown, and David Freeman, Esqc*. Bidders may alaa fee f resent. Sncoessful bidders will be reqnlrad. aa soon as (nf*rm?4 ?d the acccptauco of their bids, to deposit in bank tha aaout of their bida, with the acernod interest from the first Instaadb to the orudit of the Treasurer of th* State of North Care Una. This deposit may be made either in the Bank of the Repaid lie, N*w York, or in the Bank of th* Stat* of North CaM&? na, or ia th* Bank of Cap* Fear, Raleigh, North Carolina. D. W. COURTS, Fublie Treasurer of the Stat* of North CaroU?. Notice to contractors.-hannibal and st. Joseph Railroad. ? Sealed proposals will be reoalv*4 at th* ofllee of tho nndoraigned, in th* oity of Haanlba^ Missouri, until th* Twentieth day of April, for th* gradaa tion, masonry, and bridginc of twenty-fl** miles of salA read, extending wost from Hannibal. 'Propositions wlK alao be received at our offlee, in th* oity of St. Joseph, Mis souri. until the tenth day of May, for the graduation, ma son rv, and bridging of tw*nty-flve miles additional, extend ing e'aat from St. Joseph. The remainder of tha lias, az tetuliug a distance of ovoroue hundred and fifty uilea, wUl be placed under oontraat as Mm as the sam* oaa be i pared by the encineora. 'Jne embraoes some rttl heavy excavations and cmbankiaants, and several large tirldgaa. Plans, profiles, and apeoiflcatinns will b? ready at ? " place ono week previous to the letting. ? DUFF A LEARNED, Contractors H. A St. J. R. TTffice of TnE Panama railroad compHHP U New York, March 16, 1S5S. ? Th* annual olmtloa fat thirteen directors of the above company will he held at tha office. No. 78 Broadway, on Monaay, the 4th day of Aprk next. The polls will open at 12 and cloi* at 2 o'slock, P. 1C Tho transfsr books will bo closed on the 2d and 4th of AprlL FRANCI3SPIE3,Sawretary._ TJEMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND SOOT JtV land. ? We ls*u* drafts, by apecial authority, payabl* aft Union Bank of London, Belfast Banking Company of In land, and the National Bank of Scotland, at sight, aad la ?uina from ?1 upwards. TAYLOR BROTHERS, No. 76 Wall street, ?or. Pearl. SILVER WANTED.? UNITED STATES AUD FORRIOIC silver coin wanted, at the Metropolitan Exchange Offloe, ,VM Broadway, near Prince stmt, for which the highest pra minm will be given. HOMESTEADS. ~ PETERS VILLE HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION.? A NITK bcr of person*, of small mean*, finding it Impossible to pay the exorbitant rates now being aakod for apartment* nnil lionsos in thi> city, and believing such increaM of rent* will continue for years to come, thereby compelling them It* reside in amnll attln rooms, or damp basements, in some low place in tlila city, endangering the Uvea of themsolvoe iH families. have secured a traot of land on the New H area Railroad, in the town of New Roohelle, which they intend te lav out into village plot*. The laud accured contain! many of the most beautiful building site* iu the State. Tho scenery is of the most ro mantic character? hill and dale ? which must naturally in sure the health and pleasnre of those who settle thers. Upon this property are several houses, barns, Ao., whioh_ as they vonsider the monlnd man in associations established for tlio beuclit of workingmen should not have a preponder ating influence over tho benefits to be derived from any im provements which may be on the property, they have deter mined shall not be offered for sale, but that evh membec shall have an equal chance to draw one of the h ?use* with out any extra charge whatever. Public njoetiuys will be held every Monday- ;iing, atS o'clock, at American Hall, corncr of Br >atl?aj ; .rl I ; rand street. Articles of Association and circular* > uu be ha4 gratis of either of the ufllours. K. A. I'OTTEK, President, No. 2 Hanover street. W. n. Hovt. Secretary, No. 210 Ninth avenue. P. N. Gei.ati.iy Recording Secretary (1?1 fr ONLY FOR A HOMESTEAD.? 100 FA RMS ipX') worth $1.'>,000, and 2,S0O building lots, to bo distri buted among S00 subscribers. Over 800 of these are already engaged. Many of the lots near these have been aold for from -I*' to |IH) per cent advance over tho price for whiotft these lots are now sold, showing that the purchase will bo a good investment, and the increase in the valuo of this pro perty will be from five to ten times tho present prioo. 8* grc.tt was the call fur shares in tho Lakeland building lota ami farms, distributed on the .'list of January and ZSth of February, now past, that after every share was disposed my office was literally crowded with disappointed applicant*, by whose earnest solicitations I have been indnoed to lay out another plot, adjoining the last, and extending westerly on the Long Island Railroad to the water station, where tho cars h' w stop to take in water. Said plot will be divided into ^00 shares at $1.1 eaoh. nnd consist of 700 building lots^ one hundred feot square; two farms of twenty acres oaoh; two of ten acres each; six of live acres each; two of foav acres each: and eighty-eight smaller ones; to be distrlbotad on the .list of March, !%?'!. Each subscriber is entitled to four building lots, twenty-live by one hundred feet, lying to gether. or a farm of from two to twenty acres. The share* urn limited at $l.'i; payable (We dollars when subscribed for. tive'dollars mi or before theds.y of distribution, and tho balance lu montlilyp instalments of two dollars and a half. The villapo of Lakclnnd. where these lots are located, Is only a short distance south of tho celebrated Lalic RonkonkomK the beauty and romantic sppearaneo of which are praised by all who visit it. Here may already be seen the best evi dence that can l>e desired that Lakeland and HermanvUlo will shortly become ehoieo placer on l<ong Island, long knows : ' the "tarilen spot'' of America. About ,'V<0 farms oat nearly l.'t.issi villi. re lots have been sold within a short time; homes have been built, and others are now being erected by their ciiterprb lug pureha?er*. Mechanics sr..' selecting sltoo for bu-lnes? here, which, from the nearne1 s to Now York, they can carry on with equal profit, having their fainllicg with them. sceureo;"'ain-t tho vices nnd temptations ofa crowded olty ana enormous rents. The farms which 1 am now selling at from S3) to *.'t> per acre, are of tho same general ohoraotcr as tho Mill with then now nnder cultivation, which cannot be pnr e based for $100 per aire; and land on the north and south of this, with no better soil naturally, sells from $310 to 93410 per Ocre. Ilv puroliasing a farm here, a fortune can soon bo made by ordinary pruilet.ee and economy. A few farms of 3 and 10 acres each are lelt. and may bo hod if applied for soon, at from f'JO to $.10 por acre. For a farm or share, applv to (,'IIAS. WOOD, Itroadway, where maps ana pamphlets, with a largo iiumhcr oi purchaaerJ' iiamoa may le bad hl reference. j KlIRNITTRK. FIRNITURF WANTED.? $1,000 TO $1,. 100 IN VAI.C1 el l.oiiM'huld tarnitare vented, prim i| ally parlor?*n4 j 1 ''droem, of good quality, in e.\ change for real estate in this city, at c a li valuation. Apply at So. Il'4 West Twenty ; sccund street, at 4 P.M. Fl'RNITrniv-TliESrnsCRIBF.R OFFERS FORSALt :.i hi ltu' ??' ir'iociiis. i' ird dour In in Pino street, a* ma inlacturcn prices, an extensive usortment of rioh aad medium quality furniture. TUNIS MORRELL, 101 Rroad w ay. N. 11.? Furnitnro boxed and shippod iu the boot mn uncr. TO HOUSE FI RMSBLRS -WANTED, ABOUT SIX hundred dollars worth of furniture, carpets, Ao., foe whli h security will be given, nnd payment made in monthly Instalments. Address Housekeeper, Herald offloe. To HUVF.RS AND SIIIPPLR* OF FURNITURE. ? THB subscribers desire to invite the attention of buyers of furniture, shippers, hotel proprietor*, fatnllieo and the trado reiier.illy tlironshout the country, to their oxtensive furni ture warehouses, r. pletc with every description of parlor, hall, library, ehaml er, dining room and offtoo furniture, la ru-ewood, mahogany, black walnut and nek; enamelled oot ta;:e tnniilnro en snlte; iron furniture of every deicrlptlonc Walker's patent self rocking cradles, Ac.. Ao., of the mmt relial'lo charge ter; from upwards of one hundred of tho boob , utabl, ,ed inaniifactiirers in this State, and for sale, roady for dell" ry, or made to order, on commission, at prloos nn apprcHcliMbli' by any other than a commission honoe in thla city or eh-ewhere Our warerouins are believed to bo moro extensive, nnd the Style, quality aud variety of our aseorl inent ul furniture morn desirable and onmprnhenaive, than that "f nny other commission bouse in this State. Buyer* of furnllnro of whatever grade cannot fall, therefore, of flnd ing their interest by an examination of ourstook, ana a com parison of our prices w ith thorn of ether houses before olof inic their purchases. Heads of families may assuredly And with us an inducement for crossing tflo ferry; wo tako plea sure. therefore, in solloltiug a visit from snoh aa oontomalat* refurnishing, in whole or in part, during the present ana ap proaohing aeawms. I'nrohases will be delivered in any part of the cities of New York, Brooklyn or Williamsburg, froo of cartage. Furniture for shipping carefully packed ofe moderate charge* and promptly forwarded. HI1MIIEKT II KENNY, Commission Furniture Warehouse, 171 and III t'lWA aUcot. cornft of Onnge atrsot, Brooklyn, 1. 1.