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iMMTBEIEMTS BBSBWEP SiMTDii. UOARDCIe AID M?DOOra. Q/?Q BROADWAY, UNION tQUARE? HANDSOME POO parlor and bedroom, bath room on tk? uma Cor, gad, Ac. Eight dollars per weak; boar J, if r? |uired, in the r own apartment*. 5 UNIVERSITY PLACE? TWO PARLORS AND BED room*, haudaomely 'urniahed; also, a light front baae>aeut, to lat to gentlemen, .without board, separately or together to a family, with me of kitchen, Ac. GENTLEMAN DE-lRSri TO HAVE PERMANENTLY a good room in a private family either with full or parti*' board. A first class house with few boarder*, is required. Situation below Twenty-first street. Ai dress box iv842 Poi- t Office. a NEAT BEDRlOM, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, A second door, e in be obtained, with board, at the titrable residence 91 Pr nee street, only four doors ?e*t if Broadway A SUITE OF ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, IN A PL fimt class neighborhood, up town, uneiceptianable elereuce required. Apply at 234 West Twonty -third tceet. A LADY AND HEB DAUGHTER WOULD LET, WITH boacd, in a Iiouve with all the modern improve, treat* an elegant suit of furnished rooms to a faintly, v.itli ot withe' i private table, and use of a One piano; i r would let the t,aie to a party of gentlemen; house is I lea-. i illy lxitited, and near stages aud cars. Apply at 61 West Thirty-fifth street, near Sixth avenue. T>OAHI -IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITH PLEASANT II room* for a gentleman and his wife, or two or hro? angle gent lemon. Apply at No. 3 Third avenue, ne doot from the corner of Seventh street. Board ?a parlor and one or two bedrooms, on second floor; also single rooms, for gentlemen in a first clasa house; no removal on the first of May, French and Spani-h spnhen; dinner at 6 o'clock. Re ferences given aud required. Inquire at 151 Tenth Htreet, near Broadway. Board a gentleman and wife can be accom mod ate. 1 w th a large front room, semnd floor, with close tx, hot aud cold water, bath*, gas, fee., with a respectable private family, who will endeavor t? make their guests at home, by applying at 21 West Twenty second street. near Filth avenue. Bcabd.? two booms left, one large back .parior on first floor, and one front parlor on Moond floor, furnished, or unfurnished, with board, at very low price. Call at 301 Wesley place, between Houston add Bleecker streets. X>OABD? WITH VEBY DESIRABLE APART HEN TS p for families or kingle gentlemen. Locality (ton re nient for gentlemen doing business down town; can and atagea panning to all part* of the city. Apply at No. 4 Abingdon square, west aide, second door from Bank st. "XJOAItD? ONE OB TWO VERY NICELY FURNISHED X> rooms will be let U> gentlemen, with or without board. Inquire kat 21)8 E izabeth street. Term, from 93 60 to $?. ' Board in a private family may be had at a moderate i ate, for agreeable and satisfactory patties, in Bond street, near Broadway. Referenoe.4 re quired. Address Board, in Bond street, Union square Post Office. SOARD IN BROOKLYN.? A FEW SINGLE GEV tteuoeo can be accommodated with good board and unt rooms, on moderate terma. Also a front room, with bedroom and pantry attached, on second floor, to let to a gentleman ?u 1 hi* wife, unfurnished, with or without board. Apply at No. 4 Tillary street, corner of Fulton Board wanted fob a vocng man that is a little infirm, and has a servant to attend him, in a private family, or where there are two or three board ers. A note addressed to --Boarder," Herald Office, will be attended to. BOARD WANTED-BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, IN A plain, respectable private family, up town. Addresi j A. L. 1' . Herald office, stating location and terms. I BOABD WANTED? A YOUNG LADY, IN DELICATE healtU, wishes board in an Episcopalian family, in a quiet and retired locality, up town; a widow lady, with no children, and who taken no other boarders, ('if any, very few.) preferred. TermB moderate. Address E. 6. G., 19Rlvington street. Boa n a gentleman and lady can ob tan pleaaant rooms with board, in a private fimiiy, by apply mac at 101 Second avenue. Boarding ? a gentleman and i.ady can ob tain pleasant rcoms, unfurnished, with board, in I private family, by applying at 101 Second avenue. I|OAKI)ING?ROOMS AND SUITS FF ROOMS TO LET, J with or it ithout partial board. The house has all e modern improvements. Apply at 23 WestTweaty leocnd afreet. Boarding ? at no. s beach street, near sr. Jo'ju'n patk, for tingle gentlemen, and gentlemen *u I Iheir wives. 1JIIOOELYN? A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN HAVE J board with rooms on second floor, unfurnished, in a small private family ; location very desirable. Apply at No. lo2 Duflield street, near Fulton avenue. BRWKIYN HKKJHTS? 120 COLUMBIA STREKT, two minutes' w.-ilk from L'ulton and Wall street fee Tien, the moit deHghtful location in Brooklyn sr vicinity. Three room vacant, appropriate for gentlemen and their wive* or stogie gentlemen, permanent arrangements can bs made for the summer. Call soon, reference* required. I.1CONOMY, COMFORT, HEALTH AND PLEASURE. - 'j In a great city like New York, there ar? very many Kins who dislike equally the mise and confusion of a and the monoton jus quiet of a private boarding bouse Such ilesiro what ni ght properly be termed a ''boarding home," where undivided attention is devoted to the health and comfort of the Inmate*. Sucb a home is now in successful operation at the corner of Thirty eighth street and Sixth avenue. The location is eo su burban that health is not .jeopardized in midsummer, nuil yet it is within about thirty minutes ride of the Alitor House. The apartments are arranged with a pro. fusion of modem improvements which challenge corn par son. Even'ng part e* for the amusement of the young, anl fiee parlor lectures for tho entertainment ot ?II, are frequently given There will also be a swim ming bath, a gymnasium and howling alley, free to the inmates. Families untitling to pay exorbitant rent, yet Vi?h>ng to live In good i-tjle, will here find ample accom modations on reasonable terms; and for young laJies anil gentlemen innocent amusements and Intellectual ex erc ses wi'l agreeably alternate. The eatablishment is connected with a osllghttnl summer resort at Oyster Bey.L. L, where a portion of midsummer may be spent without extra charge. It is confidently believe I that mo establishment in the city can offer su:h inducements. .0. H. TAY LOR h CO. "CH KM.-BKD ROOM ? WANTED, IN A PRIVATE r family, for the occasional us? of a genifetnan ? rent moderate.' A qui.it und retired location up town nro feired. Address C. B. O. U., Union square Post OtHco FtRNI8HiSr< OR CNFL'RN 13HKD ROOMS TO LET? TO single gentlemen, at l'J3 Fulton i>tr>et, near fat. Taiil's Cbi.rcV a good r.p,iorti'oHy for those whu w:dj a gente> 1 residence dov n to*n. Icquire on the pre.nise< >URM?HED RnOM* TO LIT- WITH OR WITHOUT b.'?'d. suitable for singe or marne l p-r'oos. N. $ _Nn dlldrcn taken. No. 1WJ Lauieui street, near lioustia. _________________ OI ? HNGLE GENTLEMAN, OR TWO WISHING TO occupy the same room, can be accommodat-l with partial I card, furnished or unfurnished rooms, in a ori vaie family, by applying st 280 West Twenty second street, between Eighth and Ninth avonuef. Terms rea sr.raWe KOOMP.? rv\ 0 OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN OB ta in very dee .'able suites of rooms, or single rooms, with psrtlal board, if required, in a tlist olase brown stone front house with ell the modern improve ment*, convenient tf toe cars and stages No. 71 West Fourteen* n street, flis- Liute west of Sixth avenue. TO LU TO hlNG.X GKNYLKMKN? HANIWOME rUtt nirlied apartrtf its n tin' first class house No i Great Jntes sticet. * >.?r \ door Irom Hroadeay, repie'e with every convenience. Apply at No. 6 Great J onus st. DAITCJSG ACADEMIEK. Ranting acadfmv _i Howard street. -M'fcLE CAROLINE VE7.II NH begs leave to inform the pub tiat she liss openej her danolng academy, for the in struct os of laiies at.d gentlemen in the most stylish dances of the day. School for praetiee every night, "from half past seven to t?n o'clock. RAND DANCING AC? DEMY, 16 BOND mTREKT ? V)T Pror. G. M1RA>01.K lias the pleasure to Inform the public thai his rooms sre now open daily for practice in nil the modern dunces from SAM. until 10 P. M. N B ?Our terms will be reduC' d. RKWARDS^ flji C) ff KKWARD WILL HE PAID FOR THE N AMI". OF UJJUtJ 'fbc.ner, snd those on board, tbst was bound up the river, in company with the s:booner ?' ias Henry, tbat rame in coll. lion with the steamer South America, near Butter 11111, on Sumlay night, September 17, liM. I'Usss apply to S. B. MELI.EN Jt CO. Ht osow, Feb. 12, IS .'A. cr-i^r niWARP ? LOST OR STOLEN, ON WEDNES (JPaiO day evening, 14th inst., between 4 snd 7 o cio?ii, a g Id hunting case patent lever watch, and chain attached, J. W. Molr maker. No. 8,040 Any per son returning same to J. W. MOIH. 31ft Hndsou street, wiU recive the abort reward, and no question* asked. , At rv REWARD.- LOM IN WILLIAM ST., BETWEEN UDXU Maiden laae and Spruce street, or is Sprue* e'reet between William and Nassau, a black leather p*p?r case, eontalnisg papers which are of no use to any one except the owner. The subscriber's name and place ?l business, sre written st length inside the c.asa. RICHARD 8. KMMKT, ? William street. flh e RiWARD -LO-T, FROM THKSCB-CRlHWfCART, |Q(y at the I'rek slip ferry, a h*g of eubebs. The above rewsrd will be paid for its rmorory . fAK' >? 4 "ON, No T D E'-m WARD POIJfE. OR ANY IK DT RL?IF. HUT WiM ennvict the burglar and raturn the n<* eightk me piece, stolen from No l? <Ua I street on ?U? r i'ht tf reh 1J, Mt46, sbsll receive a rvward of Mo >q t> Ii callie* on M F Cwlbf, Leal I ?t ?' ? ? j * Wji- r I.. .A>it .Np t,, ?uL-' '; atieet. Uocum, books, m^ wastko. flAA AAA -??AL ESTATE WANTED, IN ffilUUtUUU# N?w York, Brooklyn or vicini ty, Tor which one-half will be paid la cash, ud one-half in waatera lands and (took* Address Merchant, care of Oonley k Haskell, No. 0 Hamilton avenue, up atalrs. Alt) AAA TO US, 000.? WANTED. TO PUR ffllttivUU chase, a good bouee and lot in aa eligible part of the city, for which payment will be made in a mortgage on real estate, worth four time* the amount. Inquire of O. L. JOHNSON, 212 Broadway, room No. 3. A FURNISHED HOUSE WANfED IN BROOKLYN? J\ a two Htory basement and attic preferred, for two persons without children Term* must be liberal Ad dress box No. 4,080, Pont Office, where an interview may b? had. A PIE \S ANT PLACE WANTED FOR PRIVATE RHSI aence, between New York and New Haven (In clusive) preferred, with or wl'.hout buildings; shade trees, good society, churches and market indispensable; fruit tree?, J shrubbery, Ac., with water view desirable. Will pay cash, or exchange improved paying city pro perty. Address, post-paid, Quinnippiac, Brooklyn. r_f OL'SR WANTED.? W ANTED IMMEDIATELY, A XI neat two story cottage bouse, in the upper fart of this city, or iu Brooklyn, and must be near ouo of the ra Iroads Rent not to cx>?ed S250. Address box 240 Chatham square I'cst (Hike. HOl'SE WANTED? A T'OthK STORY HOUSE, WITH all the modern improvements, between Ninth au<l 'Ihu-ty fourth streets, and Fourth and Eighth avenges. Address, stating price, (not to exceed $8,000,) with a description, S. OSGOOD, 04 Nassau street. TO BOOKBINDERS ?A BOOKBINDER ABOUT OPEN ing a bindery in thia city, would like to purchase a uK complement of presses, tools, kc., or would have no objection'to 'buy out a bindery, provided it is well locat ed and could be bought low. , Address box 2,407 Post Office. \JLT ANTED ? A SMALL HOUSE ON STATES ISLAND, Yt for the summer season; furnished preferred. Any one having the above to let, can tind a customer bv ad dressing box 760 Post Office, stating particulars, rent. Ac. WANTED? IN THE CITY OF BROOKLYN, FOR three or Ave years from 1st May next, a small cot tage houBe, not mc re than a mile and a half from Fulton ferry; rent not to exceed 1275; a small famliy. This is a good opportunity to secure a desirable tenant. Best of references. Address A. X., Herald office. WANTED-ON THE FIRST OF MAY, BY A HIGHLY respectable family of fouT persons, without chil dren, half of a modern built house, in a good neighbor hood, above Fourteenth street. A family wishing a responsible tenant, who would pay a liberal rent, will please add' ess S. M., Herald office, atating location, and where an Interview can be obtained. WANTED- A GOOD SI ORE, OR STORE AND HOUSE, on the we?t side of ths Bowery above Qraad, or southside of Grand street, near the Bowery, or any good business location. Address Splro, Herald office. Rent sure. WANTED- BY A SMALL, GENTEEL FAMILY, GER man, a afat two story house, with modern im Erovements, iu a respectable neighborhood. Location elow Tenth stre< t preferred. Rent aot to exceed 0900. Address box it 08'J Pott Office. WANTED -A SMAIL OFFICE, OR PART OF AN OF flee, in the Immediate vicinity of the Custom House, for curtnm house and commission business. Ad dress H. T., Herald office. WANTED? A SMALL HOUSE IN A GENTEEL NEIGH borliood, suitable for two smaU families, consist ing of four paraous, not above Twenty-seventh street. Must contain Croton water, bath, Ac. Persons having such premises to let, oan hear of a good tenant by ad dressing J S. O., box 122 Tribune office. Rent not to exceed $87 & per year. Describe location. **7ANTF.D? A GLASS CASE, LIFT TOP, ABOUT TWO V? feet His inches by Ave feet. Apply at No. 0 Dutch street. WANTED TO PURCHASE, IN THE CITY OF WIL hamsburg, a small genteel frame house, with two lots running trom street to street, south of Grand. Any person having such property to dispose of ata low figure may find a purchaser, by aJdrssslng a line, stating full Sirticulars as to price, location, Ac., to Williamsburg, erald office. TTT ANTED TO EXCHANGE? A FIRST RATE PAYING V* ho i*e and lot in New York for some respectable buslne**' lot 25x116, house 2f x50,four stories, brick ;aUo three lots in Williamsburg, near the market ? Grand strvet, no liquor business need apply; or would ex change for ft farm; furniture businsss preferred. Ad dress Ex elm ope. 270 Third avenue. ?Iff ANTED TO RENT? A DWELLING HOUSE IN THE W low ?t part of the Seventh ward. Possession any time to the first of May. Apply to COLLET it HAS KELL, No. 0 Hamilton avenue, up stairs. llfANTiD TO RENT? A HOUSE 8ITUATED BEIWEEN Yt Bleecker and Broome streets. Rent no object, piovidiog that possession can be nad on or before the let of March. Addreas, with particulars, M. Woolf, box 1,714 Post Office. T*r ANTED TO HIRE ? FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS, Tf a lot or two, suitable for a coal yard. A not* directed to B., auJ left in box 4,597, Poat Office, will be attended to. THE FIREMEN. C1 ARD? MO UTH WARK ENGINE CO , NO. 38, WOULD / respectfully tender their sincere acknowledgment to Messrs. H. Newman & Co., and J. Timpson, Esq., of No. 78 Water street, for the aumptuoua ana veiy ac ceptable breakfast received at their hands; also to Messrs. Leonard, of No. 6 Coenties slip, for refreshments, and to John Nevins, Esq.. of Hook and Ladder Co. No. 0, for similar favors during the Ore in Water street] on the morning of the 15th inat. JULIAN BO ITS, Foreman. J. E. DorcnTY, Secretary. I EXEMPT ENGINE COMPANY ?THE MEMBERS OF Exempt Engine Company will meet at the engine house this morning at nine o'clock. Punctual attend ance is requested. By order JAMES L. MILLER, Foreman. Jamfs OtiuoRK. Secretary. Exempt engine company.? notice? the mem bers of the above company are requested to meet at the Engine Home, Beaver atreet, this (Saturday) morning, at 9 o'clock, in uniform (without cape), for the purpose of trying the capacity of their engine in the Park at the time of the trial of the steam engine, by in vitation of the Committee from tbe Common Council. JAMES L. MILLER, Foreman. FR ASSISTANT ENGINEER, JESSE S. SICK ELS, OF Engine Co. No. 6? At a meeting of the Foremen of tie various fire companies of the Fifth and Sixth dis tricts. held at Onderdonk Hall, Grand street, twenty four companies were represented. On motion Jesse S. SicKels, of Engine Co. No. 0, was unanlmoualy nomi nated as t&e candidate for Aasistant Engineer to All vacancy. ALONZO HAWIJCY, of Engine Co. 41, Chairman. Michaki. H. Fishier, Hook and IjtdderCo. 13, Secretary. INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR ASSISTANT ENGl ceer, ROBERT CONST AN TINE, of Engine No. 42. "VJ'EW YOKE FIRE DEPARTMENT. ? A SPECIAL Xs election will be held for an Assistant Engineer, on Vont'ay, the 1Mb inat., between the hours of 0 and 12 P. M . to till the vacancy caused by tbe resignation of I M Kicbells. The inspectors will attend at the office of the Chief Engineer, 21 Elizabeth street, on Tuesday, the 20th inst., between tbe hours of 7 and 9 P. M., to receive returns. Returns will not be received except with an affidavit attached, in accordance with the resolution adopted at tie quaiterly meeting of the Hoard of Engi neer* and 1 or-mrn. [ecember 7, 1854. Blank returns fa be ubtAintd at the office of the Chief Eagineer. WM. THOMPSON, ) DAN STANBURY, ^Inspectors. J, AMK8, J VII K TRACKS, AC. I *A S GARDENER.? WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A J\ marr>ed man; fully understands the management of rmit, llowtra, vegetables, greenhouaes and fen:es. | The ben of reference given Call or addreas L. B., Oar demr, Herald cfil.-o. EMIT' >YV i*N T WANTED? BY TWO GOOD OLD weaser>. who are capable of running aix looms. ' Have worked several ye* r? in the cotton factories. Ap ply at 232 Wairen street, Brooklyn, for one week. Gi ARDF.NFR WANTED-GERMAN OR SCOTCH PRK f feried? one who undsrstanda the culture of fruit > and Sowers and willing to make himself generally useful. Apply at the office ot the mahogany yard. 28 Cherry street, between 10 and 8 o'clock, or after 4 o'clock at 105 Madiaon avenue, corner Tlurtieth street. PRACTICAL PERFUMER AND FANCY SOAP MAKER *ant?d -Non* need apply nuleaa well recommen 1 ed and can speak English fluently. Address box 1,756 Post Office. r) MARBLE BOSSES ?WANTED, EMPLOYMENT BY a steady man at mantels or monument work, also Utter cutting. The beat ot reference as to 'capability and sobriety can be given. The country preferred. Ad dtess a. W. box 137 Herald office. TO TAI10R8.? WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED COAT cutter, to go to Montreal. Canada. Apply to R. Reanfleld, at the Rainbow Hotel, Heekmao street, from 8 to 8 o'clock, every evening. ?r ANTED? A GARDENER. A MAN OF ABOUT 40 W years of age, nnmarried. to take charge of one acre and two lior?e<, ou long Island, three miles Iroin tbe (trry. He mii.t be a 1'iolSstaiit and well recommen led. Apply at 24. South atreet, over tbe blacWamlth'a abop. MT ANTED? AN ENGLISHMAN OR SCOTCHMAN, AS Yf gatdi'Ber. lie must understand the mansgeinent of a greenhouse and ahmbfcery, and the taring out of j grounds, and muat alio be a good vegetable gardener. Applv at No. ' Niasau street, aecotd story, rear office. TlAVELLEWr GUPK. I V EW JERSEY RAILROAD. -FOR PHILADELPHIA iJl aa i the South aad Weet. eta Jersey City mall tad *i press Usee.? Leave New York at 8 and 10 A. M.. and 4 and A P M Fare, *2 75 i* 4. and $3 In ? and 10 A M I and 6 P. M.; second eU*. ?2 26 In Id and 12 M . at ?2 stopping at all way sUtioa* Tbreugij fceheu eold fat I'mimiiati and tfce Weet, anJ for RaMmere. W??h .'vgten N .rfolk, Ac , and throoah >?*?{?,? checked to '**?* tic W??iai id A. M a?l9 4'. M. FOR VAX IB. dh OA AAA ?tor balk, houses and low IjJiiUt vUv ? in this city, in the moit desirable location, price from 93,000 to 12 j,000; alio 20u farms for ' sal# in every section of country . If you wish to pur chase a house and lot of any description, or a farm, apply to A. SERGEANT, 15Wall street. (Bll ? AAA -worm, houses and lots ?ly?Vvy? bought, sold and leased; rent* and other moneys collected ; loans effected on real or personal property; credits arranged and goods purchased for city and counter, and commissions generally faithfully ex ecuted by WALKER ft CO., real estate, loan, 4c. agency, 75 Nassau street. (Jh CT" AAA ?A YOUNG MAN, HAVING BEEN fflUiVvVs engaged as junior partner in a wholesale grocery house for the past seven or eight ytars, and who has established a permanent and paying business with a first rate set or cortomers, is desirous, on account of ill health, to retire from the same, and would dispose of his one half interest, or if parties wish, the whole buainesi would be sold. There is an unex pired lease on the store, which is of the first class, on the North river sido, in a first rate location, at a low rent. To a party or parties wishing a goo i business this aftords an opportunity rarely met with, l'lease address F. W. 8 , Herald office . flH"| CAA ?FOR SALE, A SUPERIOR FIRST ipltOvvi class grocery-, located on a very de sirable corner on Broadway. The business is extensive, and rapidly increasing. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Apply at 119 and 121 Nassau street, room No. 3. RICHARD L. PUBDY ft CO. ? FOR SALE? SPLENDID CHANCE FOB ?1 Ov/e tinmen? An old established stove and tin shop, located at the greatest milk depot on the Erie Bail road, no competition Rent only, *50 per annum. Apply immediately at 119 and 121 Nassau street, room No. 3. RICHARD L. PURDY ft CO. AA -K0R SALE> 0NB HAU INTEREST IN JDtCy V/i a respectable cash paying business, well established and large profits. The business will pay from 13,000 to $5,000 yearly, and no risk. Apply to 0. B. HOWES, 67 Nassau street, room No. 6. <fc<O^A ONLY? FOR SALS. THE STOCK AND fixtures of one of the best coffee and cue saloons in the lowev part of the city, now doing a splendid busineei, and must positively be sold this week. Apply Immediately at 119 and 121 Nassau street, room No. 3. RICHARD L PURDY ft CO. A RARE CHANCE ?BOOT AND SHOE STORE FOR sale, corner of Broadway and Canal street. The present proprietor wishing to retire wholly from busi ness, will sell out his entire stock and fixtures, with a five year*' lease on the store. Terms will be made easy. For further partieulars apply to PETER ARCHDEACON, Jr., 64 Canal street, or on the premises. 1 RARE OPPORTUNITY.? EXECUTOR'S SALE? FOB J\_ sale, the stock, fixtures and good will of the well known earpet store, No. 130 Grand street, Williamsburg. It is a good opportunity for any person who wishes to engage In the business. Has been established three years, and has al ready a good amount of first class custom secured. In quire of A. ft E. S HIGGINS ft CO., Murray street, N. Y , ALBRO ft HOYTS, John street, N. Y., or at the store, 136 Grand street, Williamsburg. A GOOD CHANCE FOR A CARPENTER OR BUILDEB. The subscriber owns a good farm, five hour's ride from New York city, consisting of 74 acres, with a good house, barn and outhouses on it, with orchard and gar den. About 25 acr?? cleared ana in first rate order, and neatly the whole of the cleared land enclosed with stoae fence, in two and four acre lots. He wishes to trade with a carpenter or builder, who would put up a frame building in East New York, of certain dimensions, par ticulars of which may bs ascertained by applying to Mr. AL. SIDDLE, 458 Eighth avenue, between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth streets, between the hours of 4 and 10 o'olock in the evenings of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR ANY ONE wishing to eDgage in a boarding house is now ed ; it is situated in Brooklyn, in one of the most public streets, near two ferries, and well filled with boarders. None need apply unless willing to purchase the furniture. Address, for one week, S. E. H., Herald office. BARGAIN? $2,600.-FOR SALE, A THREE STORY brick dwelling house, situate on one of the city rail roads, Brooklyn, very easy of access from New York. Will be sold for less thsn it* value, and on favorable terms. Apply to B. GALBRAITH, Esq., 127 Fulton street, New York. CASH BUSINESS FOR SALE? THE STOCK AND good will of a dry goods store, in one of the best situations in Broadway, with a first class patronage, and which sells at large profits articles of its <>wa manu facture, will l>e tol-l in whole or in part, on unusually advantageous terms. Address box 2,373 Post Office, with real name. CHEAP AND VERY DBSIRABLK PROPERTY FOR sale? One handsome three story house In Twenty seventh street, near Ninth avenue, with all modern im provements, $6,150; nUo a molel three story English be; euient bouse in the best part of Thirtieth street, near Ninth avenue; nevcral first olass brown stone front houses, located on Twenty-second street, Cheliea ?quare, finished in the best possible manner, with every modern in provement; also a number of houses in differ ent parts of the citv, for sale on easy terms, by J. F. WUXIAMS ft rON, t06 Eighth avanue, and daily from 2 to 3 at 115 Chambers street. COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE? ON THE BANK OK THE Hudson, on this isltnd, of easy aecess by railroad. The bouse is conveniently arranged aad the grounds beautifully laid out. For terms, fto., apply to WM. E. LEWIS, 89 Cedar street, coiner of Broadway. CHURCH FOR SALE OR TO IE13E? THE STONE church at tte southerly corner of Thompson and Prince streets, being fifty-three feet front on Thompson street, and seventy-five feet deep along Prince street, is offered for sale or lease for any term of yeara. Inquire at 14 Leroy place. fOR SALE? THE GOOD WILL OF THE LEASE OF the three story brick store and dwelling 536 Sixth avenue, corner of Thirty second street, with a briek stable in the rear. The lease has five years to run from the 1st day of May, 1865. Apply to CHAS. R. TRIGLAR, 67 West Thirty -second street. TjV>R SALE? THE HOUSE AND 1.0T 42 FIRST AVE X one, between Second And Third streets. The house U twenty feet fiont by forty deep, and the lot about seventy-seven feet deep. For term* apply at 180 Tenth itmt. 'XT'OR SALE? THE THREE STORY BRICK FRONT F house 166 Tentti street. between Third and Fourth avenue*. House contain* all the modern improvement*. Forttrms apply at 180 Tenth street, one door eaatof Third avenue. For sai.e-two new four story brick houses. 48 and 62 West Twenty sixth street, fifteen feet nine inches front and rear by sixty feet deep, with mo dern improvements. For term* apply at 180 Tenth street, one door east of Third avenue. FiR SALE? THE LEASE OF LOT NO. 29 CATHE rine street, with the buildings thereon. The lease will expire on the first day of May, 18t>7. Buildings to be paid for. or new lease given. The lot is twenty-five fe?t one and a half inch front, and twenty five feet in the rear, and on north side 114 feet nine inches, and on south side 112 feet one inch deep. Apply at No. ISO Tenth street, one door east of Third avenue. For sale? the lease of lot no. 131 anthony ttrret. (.ease will expire August 1. 1860; no re newal. lot is about twenty two feet front and rear, ami about aixty feet deep. Alio the lease of lot No. 77 Centre itreet, corner of Anthony. Lease will expire Nov. 1, 1960; building* to be paid for, or new lease given. Lot i* twenty-nine feet front and rear, and about sixty feet deep. Apply at No. 180 Tenth street, one door east of Third avenue. FOR SALE-TWO FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY AND basement brown stone front houes, 20 by 60, lots lib feet 0 inches deep, with all the modern improvements, situated at 68 and fi6 Fast Thirtieth street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues. Inquire of JOHN W. FIELDER. No. 60, next door. For sale. -the stock, lease and fixtures ?f an old established grocery; one of the ttrst ?tsndsin Brooklyn; a~good chance for a man with a small capital, aa the owner has two stores and must sell one. Icquire corner of Hudson avenue and Bolivar street, or corner of Frinee and Johnson. FOR SALE?FIVE FIRST CIJIS8 FOUR STORY BROWN atone bouses, with English basements, vis. : four on the south side of Seventeenth street, near Rutherford place, and one opposite Stuy vtsant square. These houses contain all the modern improvements. Inquire at 132 Kast Seventeenth street, from 9 to 9 A. M., or from 6 to 7% P. M , and at 212 Pearl street, from 12 to 4 P. H. ?or .-a i j? a valuable i.or, with two fir* proof store*, known as ??. Maiden lane aud 19 ar street, lot 27 by 138 feet A sojd chance for In vestment. Inquire of JAMF.d STEPHENS, at Me?*r*. Solomon k Hsrt's. 243 Broadway. FOR SAlJi ? TWO HOUSES ON 1 HE SBOONI) AVENUE, one a first claa* hrick be use; al?o a two story attic ba?? meat so t vault* brick boils' lot 22 by 100 feet, for 18, SOt ; terms ea?y; Ue*e houses areplcasantly located. For particular* applj of 01 ORG E A. wll.T, No. 433scond a venue. X7?OR RALE? THE THREE STOHY AND ATTIC BRICK r house 180 Eset Uroadwar, between Rutger* and Jef ferson street* The propo.ei extension of Walker street wi.l make it the corner Part ol nurcl<s*e mcney can remain if desired. Apply to S. s. BROAD, 13 Wall st. For sai e.? a spikxdid grain or dairy far*, In Oraoge county, situated one fourth of a m'le from the manufaetuiin* village ot Waldos. It contains 110 acres of land, two geed apple orchards of choice grafted fruit, and all othtr kind* neceeaary, a large cot tage house, and all the n?cessary out buildings, barns, he Also, a trirk touse three stories, with basemsnt end aubceUar. situated oa Cumberland street, Brooklyn, 300 feet from Fulton avenue, lot 21 by 79, houee 21 by 36 piaataoB t'ie*resr, incloied, built In the beet manner, finished June last, lor further particulars enquire ot II. I'HAlT, 61 Fulton street, New York, up stairs. IIOR SALE? AN UPRK.HT DIRECT ACTING STEAM eogije, (with governor.) simple, compact and hAs le.ime in ? ?e or.ier? better than new. having ex tra heavy ba?eaad other ed<L*:?aa. I* of four hor?e poiter? csa '.<? work*l at oae. Price. ?ew, S'iW will be eo.J. if taken immediately for SIT.* cs?tu HITCH I\fi? A KING, Machinist*, Hertm'c* I'o.alrj, f. '/?? i l'r*'. a'.rtrl, a ft* ^Vvf* ThUil *re*.i* rOK l&LB. T7H)B SALE? THREE BRICK HOUSES ANL I-OT3, J; three atory, with basement, cellar and high itoop, on Fifty-third street, between Second and Third avenue*. Range, hot and cold water bathroom, all finished in good style. Will be sold on moderate term*. Apply t# D. ROBINS, 78 Sixth itreet; hours 8 to 2 and 7. PR SALE ? A HOUSE, BROWN STONE FRONT, ON Twenty-third street, south aide, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. A most desirable location. Prioe ?13,000. Apply to L. BOWIK, 112 liberty street. FOR SALE? A CASH BUS[NES3, OF EIGHTEEN years standing, doing a Urge and profitable trade; ?6,000 required to pay for machinery. Stock may be had on reasonable Urnix or on commission. None need apply unleKs caah ortrood security is oil'eied. Address B. M., Herald office. I*OR SALE? AT HA8TING8-CP0N-HUD30N, A COUN try Heat and fire cottages, containing about five snd a quarter acre* of laad, tastefully laid out and or namented, and stocked with the choicest varieties of fruit and forest tre^s. The premises are bounded west erly by tlie Hudson liver, (of which, as wall as of in land sceieiy, they command au extensive view), and are within three minutes walk of the railroad d?pot. They will be sold separately, or together. Apply to the proprietor, Mr. Henry Kattenhorn, on tlie premitos; or to ROBERT S. ROWLEY, 262 Broadway. FOR SALE? A RESTAURANT ANI) SALOON ON' Broadway, in good business; location the belt, and will be sold a great sacrifice if applied for immediately, as the propiietors are leaving town The receipts at pr> ? Hout are from 91210 910 per day. Apply to M. B. FRAN CIS, 165 Washington street, corner Murray. fOR SALE? IN BROOKLYN, A NEAT COTTAGE, with all the modern improvements. Possession im mediately. Price ?4,000. Terms easy. Inquire at 10 Hanover place FOR SALE?FOUR NEW ENGLISH HI9H BASEMENT houses, situated on the north side of Thirty-fifth street, between two railroads, the Eighth and Ninth avenues, complete with all the modern improvements, such aa gas, baths, speaking tubea, bells and dumb waiters. If sold, >d,000 can remain on each; or they will be rented to a suitable tenant. Apply to Samusl Spaiks, on the premises, house No. 215, or to W. E. St Q. SPaRKS, 80 Leviogton avenue, corner of Twenty seventh street. FOR SALE? A HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE IN THE faHhionable part of Flushing, L. I , having a view of the bay, and within a short distance of the steamboat landing and railroad depot. Grounds around the house neatly laid out and planted. Immediate possession can be given. 94,000 can remain on mortgage. Apply to WM. JOHNSON, at A H. Muller & Co.'s, 38 Wall street. If?OR SALE? A FIRST RATE EMBROIDERY STORE, ' about one third cash, 'balance on time, with two years lease. Satisfactory reason for selling. Apply in the store 815 Biuadway. FOR SALE-ONE NEW FOUR STORY HOUSE, 20 BY 70 feet. No. 2(J9 West Thirty-fourth street, between the Eighth an i Ninth avenues, in the block of thirteen splendid brown] stone front houses, finished with all the modem improvements, including private stair, fee. Apply at W. H. RAYNOR'S Land Office, at the corner of Broadway and Thiity-fitth street, or on the premises during the day. For sale? a four story brown stone house with all the modern improvements, in Lexington avenue, northeast cerner of Twenty-Eighth street, on very accommodating terms ; no money, only security re f aired. Aiso, two homes on same block. Inquire of . AUERBACK, 84 John street, from eleven to twelve o'clock, or 127 Rivlngton street, from four to eight o'clock. ER SALE? T^E THREE STORY HOUSE AND LOT situated No. 70 West Twenty-seventh street, one from Broadway. The house has all the modern improvements, and is in perfect order, the owner occu pying the same. Will be sold low, and the payments such that cannot fail to suit, as a very small amount is required cash down. For further particulars inquire of J. Besson, Mercer House, corner or Broome and Mercer streets, from 12 to 1 o'clook, or any time during the evening. For pale? a valuable farm of 2so acres, situated one mile from Dean'* Pond station, on the New Jersey Railroad, between New Brunswick and Kingston. The improvements consist of a brisk tavern atand and stables, also a good dwelling bouse and out buildings, a never failing well and fish pond, peach and apple orchards, with other fruit trees; one iblrd wood land. Will be sold to suit purchaser*. Terms easy. For particulars apply to F. McCraken, 74 Wall street; A. Moulton, Dean's Pond station; or Abraham Irahune, at Richard McDowell's, Cross Roads, New Jersey. FOR BALE? A REGULAR LICENSED DRINKING SA loon; the stock, fixtures and good will will be sold at halt price If called for to day. Apply at the corner of Howard and Merccr streets. I^OR 8A1JC, TO PROTESTANT FAMILIES, WORTH . about four hundred dollars, farms of one hundred acre* each, at two dollais an acre, with tire years' cradit. Climate, water and toil aro unsurpassed. Railroads are In progress to the lands. The owner will furnish vhe Kelt If r? with cattle Ac., on shares. Apply at 33 Broad way, sect nd story, front room. For pale, at a great bargain? a corner lot, in a good location, with brick buildings, now ui?ed as a moulding mill, and doing a good business. Titer? is a steam engine and everything complete on the premise* HUGHES k GREEN, 163 Grand street, Williamsburg. For pai e or exchange for improved pro perty ? A delightful country aeat, of six acres of land, under a good state of cultivation, on the I'assiac river. New Jertey, about 45 minutes from the city; ac cessible about every half hour; house, barn, Ate. Ad dress box No. :i,182" Poit Office. For sale or to let? in the village of ny ack, Rockland county, the hotel known as the Yoik Houae. The above house contains forty rooms, and Is considered tbe btst stand in tke county. Also, oue four story brick ntore. It is well adapted for mercantile or manufactur e purposes. For particulars apply to THEODORE R083, 99 Pearl atreet, New York, or to AZARIAH ROSS, on the premises. For saie or to lease, for a term of years, three lots, fronting Broadway, Forty-seventh street and Seventh avenue; a good situation for a livery atable, coal yaid or manufactory: or would exchange for improved property. Apply to MEAD A KNIGHT, Plumbers, 1,018 Broadway. BOU8I8 FOR SALE? NOS. 144 AND 148 CHERRY atreet. To persons wishing a splendid investment, Is a chance that rarely offers, will pay 26 per cent on outlay. For particulara, terms, Ac, apply to MARK LEVY, 27 City Hall place. House and lot for sai.e.? the three story and basement brick house, No. 31 Wooater street, with Crotcn water, bath room, Ac., and in good order; price 96,600; part can remain on mortgage. In quire on the premises, or of J. A. Laurence, 140 West Twenty second street. Mineral, soda and porter establishment for sale, cheap for cash. ? A first rate ran of cus tomers. horses. wagons, At., complete. The present owner (s going into another bnsineta. Any person hav ing $1,604) cash, can get a great bargain. Pull particu lars on addressing a line toF. T. H., Herald office. ST API. ETON. 8. 1.? A TWO STORY BASEMENT HOUSE and two lots, 00x160, with shrubbery fences, well, Ac., in good order. Ten minutes walk from the landing. For rale or exchange $ri.5u0. Inquire of S. EI.DRIDGE A CO., 00 Vesey street. TO BCKHER8 AND OTHERS. ? FOR BALK, THE stock flxtnies aud gcod will of the lease of a large brick building, now occupied as a meat, flsh, pork, an 1 poultry msrket. in the city of Brooklyn. The buihing Is three t>tory >nd ba-env nt, twenty feet front and eighty deep, with two large halls suitable for e<>nc>rts or meet ings. For particulars Inquire of P. C. VAN ViWKIIl^, corner Myrtle aveuue and Adelphi street, Brooklyn. TO CONTRACTORS.? FOR SALE, EIJCVEN DIRT cars and fourteen hundred feet of ties and wooden track, with seven dirt carts. Inquire of WM. D. I1ER R1AN, 10 First avenne. TO HARDWARE MERCHANTS.? FOR 8 ALE, AN IM portlng business down town, doing a good trade. To be sold in consequence of the present owner leaving the city. Amount of capital required $4,000. Address A. B., Herald offlce. with real name and addrsss. TO PAINTERS. ? A LARGE LOT OF FIX TURK, consisting of counters, bins, rtiwving, Ac., will he sold cheap, and painting work received In pay for the same. Apply immediately at 270 Washington street. TO BUTCHEfS? FOR SALE, IN CONSEQUENCE OF tlis proprietor going West, the fixtures and interest of a well established m* at market, now doing a good business. at 04 Prince street, near Broadway. SrriiOlKTKRY ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE ? OF I mattresses and bedding, and caahions of all kinds, ere Is now doing a good wholesale and retail business, in a city of 00,000 inhabitants, and no opposition In the trade, the present owner is about to go to California. Apply to B. F., 184 Broad street, Newark, N. J. CI/OTHIlfg, HO, CAST OFF CLOTHING ? $2,000 WORTH WANTED? The liight-tt price libetaily given and cash said in current money. Gentlemen wishing to dispose or large or small lota are reapcctlully requested to addresser call to JAMES MORON KY, 11 Baxter (formerly Orange) atreet, near Chatham. CLOAKS CHEAPER THAN EVER? MUST RE SOLO, without reserve, to make room for spring >oods, just arrived per steamer Aeia, as per advices from Paris. Ihe balanae of tbe winter stock will be sold at half the original price. I adiea are not expected to purchass un less periectly satisfied they are getting the worth of their money. The styles of the cloaks now offered at sueh reduced prices are such a* will be worn next season. MOLYNE.V BE I l . tana! street IMMENSE RED! CTION IN READYMADF CIX)THING._ Fine black cloth coats. $.">. business coats, $J; black < asBiioere pants. $T> 50, granadin and silk vests, $2; 1 <a-eof kne cloths, $1 so a yard. G. LEVIE. corner of harsaa aud Deekman streets. MEN AND POT SCIOTBINU AT WHOLESALE and retal, at J. VANDFJUWL7 S, Si Fnltca atreet. (?ameats made to o'der in the Nest st/'e. Cutting ?s-??;M, aad pettern? ftirrlsV '. to tLe tra \t Yoar pa t? o*f 1 TENANTS* BBGISTKR. Alt ABE CHANCE IS NOW OFFERED TO ANY ONE wishing to ongaga '? the watch and jewelry busi ness, la ona of the beat business locat ion* in thU city ; (t has been tight ysora established, and has one mare year to run from A rat of May next; it will be let without the htock if desired; the rent is low, and no profit asked, at the present occupant U deeiioui of leaving the city. Pos sesion given as soon aa required. Address with real name J. S. M., Chatham square Poit Offlae. A PARTMENT8 TO LET? NORTHEAST CORNER OF J\ Sixth ? venue and Twenty-ninth street; only one family on a floor; water and water closets on each floor; the second story containing four rooms, together with kitchen and a room attached to same in basement. Rent 919. The fourth story has fire rooms, 918. la quire on the premises. Boarding house to let? neak broadway, containing thirty-four rooms, now filled with board, trs, having range, steam table, baths, hot and cold water, and furnishel if desired. Possession before Hay. Apply, at 46i;B:oome street, from 2 to 4 o'clock ? no other time. C CORNER fcTORK TO LET? OORNLR WILLIAM AND J Frankfort streets, a groat thoroughfare; chetp if applied for immediately, t-mall back room it' desired; ba? five large windowH. COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET, EIGHT AND A HALF miles from the City Hall, with stable and every other accommodation; an excellent garden, with fruit trees. Apply to J. M. BRADHUS1, on the premise* Tenth avenue and 146th street. /CHATHAM STREE1 STORES.? TO LET OR LEASE, TWO stores, with dwellings attached, Not. 96 and VI Chatham street, four stories high. The stores are niw in ont, making a clear space of 40x06 feet, well nu ted for an eating house or furniture store, or will be divided so as to make two stores. Immediate possession givuu. Inquire of H. kM. HART, 27 Chatham street. IURNISHED HOUSE TO I.ET, IN AMITY PLACE? A three story house, all in good order, with gas and bath, will be let for the season or for a year. Alio the second. third and fourth storita of 371 Broadway. Aiiply to BILLINGS A TUCKER, 371 Broadway IRON FOUNDRY AND WORSHOPS TO LET? AN i) THE steam engine, boiler and machinery, with the <>olt and btuchei, sc., for sale. The premises consist of six full lots of land, a two story brick building, 100 by 30 feet, with foundry attached, 120 by 40. tituated within five minutei walk of the Barclay street ferry at H)bo ken, N. J. This property will be disposed of at to low a price as to offer an important inducement to any pur chaatr. Apply to GEOROE 1'LATT, 53 Broadway. LAW OFFICES TO LET? ON THE FIRST AND SECOND floort, up tlaira, of Chambers Hall, 06 Chatham atreet. Apply to W. 8. CONK UN, No. 8 Bowery. STORE TO LET? NO. 260 FULTON 8TRKET, OPl O site Washington Market. A good location and rent moderate. Apply as above. H. V. 8CHENCK. IJ5T ? A PUBLIC HOUSE, WITH SITTING ROOM, and other apartments if required. Also, two Urge rooms, with four ante-rooms adjoining, suitable for aocietiei or military purposes. Apply at 126 Grand at. TO LET? THE SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH FLOORS and basement, of 29 Beekman street, all being 90 feet deep; well lighted, front, rear and tide; also a frent room on the fifth floor of 31 Beekman street; alto the filth floor of 33, 100 feet deep, well lighted on four sides; also the third floor of 24 Beekman tlreet, 83 feet deep. Any of the above will be divided to tuit tenants. Inquire of J. CONNER 4 SONS. TO LET-TOE THREE STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE, No. 462 1'rocme atreet. Inquire of A. P. WOOD RUFF, No. 40 University place. LET? THE TWO CONVENIENT THREE STORY houses Not. 4 and 6 East Eleventh street, next to Fourth avepue. The houses contain gat fixtures, hath room, range, &c , and are In complete order. Apply to SOLOMON k HART, 248 Broadway. TO LET.? THE IiARGE FINE DWELLING PARTS OF houses 378, 376 and 384 Fourth avenue, be tween Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth streets, con sisting of 12 rooms, bath, gas, dumb waiter, Ac.; rent, $626. Also, the stores 376 and 384 Fourth avenue. Apply to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, 3 to 7. TO LET? THE STORE NO. 273 GREENWICH STREET, now occupied as a brush store, second door above Murray street. Suitable for any business, being located in one of the best thoroughfares on the west side of the city. Apply to John Jameson, 272 Pearl street, from 8 to 10 o'clock A. M., or 3 to 6 P. M. TO LETj-THE WHOLE OR A PART OF THE, TWO atory brick bonne, No 76 Elizabeth street, between Heater ami Grand atreet a: possession given on the lat of May. Inquire on the premtae*. from 10 o'clock A. M. to 6 P. M. apO LET? THE MODERN MILT THREE 8TORY, HIGH L basement bouse, 184 Weat Thirtieth street, between gLth and Ninth avenuea. Inquire of J. P. MAIN, 1*S WaKhington atrtet. I\0 LET? AT 110 GRAND 8MR, TWO I I? FOR niahed room*; alao, aeveral small rooms, for aingle gentlemen, with or without board. Room* lighted with ???? 10 IET? THE ELIGIBLE BASEMENT AND CELLAR ?"04 Broadway; both well lighted, and luitable for an expresa office, ornamental and aigu painter, and various o! he i burineare*. being very attractive. Alao, a number of go??l officea in the upper part of the building. Apply toE. BLOOMER, 208 Broadway. r> LET? A SMALL GENTEEL HOl'SE IN TWELFTH atreet, in a fine location, at a low rent. The furni ture in the houae, which ia very genteel and new, will be aold at a low price, and poatetsion given lat of March. Apply to E. B. KINSHIMEK, 319 Fourth avenae, from 3 to 1. i TO I AT? THE HOUSE ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER of Broadway and Canal atreet, having four floor*, auitable for buainat* purposes, sixtyaix feet frent on both stieeta. Apply at 144 Chambera atreet. mO LET? STORE, BASEMENT AND DWELLING 150 1 Chambera atreet. Alao, one in Canal atreet, near Broadway, anil one in Broadway, nearOanal atreet. Two showrooms on Broadway. Apply at 144 Chambera at. TO LET? WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THE drat floor, consisting of three rooms, and front ba*ement, with gaa and Croton water, to a email gen teel family, of the new houae aituated 120 Weat Sixteenth atreet, between Sixth and Seventh avennes. Hall and baaenu at atalra oilclothed. Rent >226. Apply to S. DURYEF, 204 and 200 Sixth avenue, one door below the corner of Fourteenth atreet. TO LET? THE LARGE ROOM NO. 312 BROADWAY, auitable lor any kind of buaineaa, or will be made intocfficea. For Particnlara inquire of R. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. LET- ONE OR TWO ELEGANT PARLORS, FUR nlsbed or unfurnished, in a fi: -? "lass houae, auita ble for a private gentleman or physician; alao, one or two other rooms at No. 370 Fourth street. TO IET? THE THREE fcTORY HOUSE, 87 CUFF atreet, together with the two upper floora of the houae adjoining. The housea are in good condition, with hot and cold water baths, and range in kitchen : ia a de airable location for a boarding houae. Alao, the house 83 Cllfl atreet, with the ?ame convenieucea, will be let aa above Apply at 86 Cliff atreet. TO LF.T.? IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ?THE UI'PKH OK dwelling part of hoaae, South-east corner of Powery and Houston street, entrance in Houston; rent >600: a Jood location for boarding. E. B. KLNSHIMER, 319 'ourth avenue, 3 to 7. r LET, ?THE DWELLING HOUSE 93 WHVTlsrREEr to let. on the lat of March . Rent $700 per annum. Furniture for sale. Apply on the j>rem .sea, between the boura of 12 and 8. TO I JET? A NUMBER OF FIRST CLASS BUILDINGS, with all the modern improvements. In the upper part of the city; alao, the store and back room No. 1 P< rry atreet, and a numl-er of ofllcee ia the buildings 208 ?n<l 304 Broadway. Apply to E. BLOOMER, 208 Broadway. TO LET?THE FIRST CLASS DWELLING HOUSES, No*. 112 and 114 l^aonard atreet, near Broadway. The bouaea have hot and cold water, furnace, bath, Ac. Will be let together, aa at preaent, or separately, to Drat claaa tenanta. Apply to HENRY HEATH, 298 Ehroadway. 10 LET? THE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE NO. 58 Varick atreet. loraer of Lalght: alao, the foar atory dwelling No. 47 Warren atreet, alao, the dwelling No. 6 Unive ratty place, near Waahlngton Parade Ground: alao. the three atory honae No. 238 Spring atreet; also,' the two atory and attic honae No. 87 Franklin street. rpo LET? THE SECOND STORY OF 411 BROADWAY, I now occupied aa a pianoforte war* room ; the front room, third story, now occupied aa a daguerrean gallery the larg* rtom, the whole of the fourth atory, now occupied a* an Odd Feilew'* Lodge. Kent moderate. ROE LOCKWOOD k SOX, 411 Broadway. TO LET? A FURNISHED COUNTRY RESIDENCE AT Foit Washington, eight miles by railroad from Thirty-first atreet. The situation la one of the most healthy and plearant on this Island. For further parti culars addiesa H. Herald olfi^e. TO I XT? HOTEL DIE/, NO .4 BARCLAY STREET, facing Collage place and the Hudaen River Rail road depot. 1 be Sixtli and Eighth Avenue Railroada turn up Baiclay atrtet immediately in front of the Louse. One rf the heat locations <r a hotel ia the city. Ajply to WOLFE, GILLESPIE k C ' , 193 Pearl atreet. TO LET? IN GREENWICH 8TREI r, A GOOD STORE and aome fine lofts, with excel i- ut light 30 feet l>y 60, and just the thing for manufacturing purpose*. F.a qnireol JOHN LLOYD, 18 Naaaau a:teet. T> ILT-TO A SMALL FAMILY ONLY, THE UPPER part of the modern built houee. No 07 M >nroe ?t , from May 1. Apply at 179 South street. TO LET-TWO ADJOINING THREE. STORY 6RICR houtes, with all the modern improverneaU, gaa, water, hatha, water clo.et?, Ace., on Grov* n"?et, thecurwr of South Eifhth atreet, Jersey C!v. Rent. IfS.V Inquire of HENRY A. BOORAF.M No 30 Beoa4 atreit, New York. LET? FROM THE UT OF MAT, PART OF A M*> I'm but.*. Vtw**, con slat lag of aix rp.'ias, with el" set*. I'awiirtt kitrneu, w.th gaa aad bath room, to a an ail centitl faail. . LonrtMl rtrj esnveo'eV. aa4 i??t m Afply at l 'ii w?*t r.re*. TRUANTS' REOMTEK. w? - ?,-? x ??. . ... - -v -s -n. - > /x/ . ?? -Ar ? T) LOT? TWO THRtE 8TORV ATTIC AND BA3E rnent houses, 26X60, lot* '26X100. on Pt .aM ?t., near Broadway, each containing hboat twenty rooms, Crotoo. and gas. Also, a first clua furnished houie, in a select neighborhood, will be rented fur two rear* ouljr, to a private famtiy. Also, 2d, 3], 4th and 6th Uoirs of two very popular buildings on Broadway, below Canal street Apply 'o ROOME N Bl'NNfeLL, 373 Broadway . TO I XT? PART OK A NEW l'OL'R STORY ENOUGH basement house , with all the modern improvements, 206 West Thirty second at reet, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. Enquire on the premises. TO LET? FOUR NEW DWELLING IIOUSE3, NOS tW 101, 1(8 aud 110 Euit Eighteenth strsst, near Irving place; also, part of Iwo gent^l houses. Immediate h.m ? ehxiou can be had. Apply at the office, 92 Ea.it N-jij trenth street. TO LET? TN BROOKLYN, A E1R-T CLA-<3 HOtfsE, brown stone front, four stories and basement. finish ed last rear, with all the modern improvement*, gas and fixtures throughout. It is well adapted for a re-pectable boarding houfe or two genteel families, hay ing two kitchens, situated in Amity street, corner of Hlcl s, ouly two blitcUs from the routh ferry ; will be' 1st reasonable to a responsible tcimut rosse-sou giv-*a immediately. Inquire of J 6. UOTrSBEK'IKR, 12 Cm tre street, corner of Chambers. TO LOT? THE SMAII, COTTAGE HOUSE NO. 4 CAR den row, Eleventh street, near .Sixth avenue; also, a first r'as* houfe in Thirty fifth street; both housrs a complete order, and pon*es*<ou given immediately, la quire ol D. W. FEN TON, 167 Broadway. TO IET? THE SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH AND AT Uc stories of house No. 216 William St., will be l?t to steriotype, printers, or any kind of mechanics , Crotou water on every story. Kent moderate to a good tenant Apply lo J. DROZ, 218 William str vet. TO LET? THE HOUSE 54 FRANKLIN STREET. NEAR Broadway, with passage way from r?ar of lot t? Cortlauut alley. Rent $1,200 per annum. Apply from 1 to 3 F M , to JOHN W. HAMEUSLEY, No. 6 Nassau St., thiid story. rLET? THE SMALL STORE 141 fcASSAU S TRE 27. two show windows. It is the best stand in the city for a w hole t ale and retail business. Apply at 81 Fult?a street. TO LET OR FOR SALE? A LEASE OF HOUSE AND store No. 6*5 Broidway. The lease rum for tea years. Inquire at No. 68S Broidway. TO LET OR LEASE? FOR A TERM OF YEARS? A four story briek house, with store attached, No. 2117 East Twentieth street: has a good cellar. Will be let or leased on reaionable terms. Possession given imme diately. For further particulars inquire of THOS. BUT LER, 148 West street. TO LET OR LEASE-THE BUILDING NO. 178 GREEN wich street. Pos; csslon can be givtn of the store part immediately. Also, a number of offices to let ia the buildings Nos. 2(8 and 304 Broadway. Apply to E. BLOOMER, 208 Broadway. rLET OR LEASE? THE UPPER PART OF MARBLE house. Oak Broadway, near Rleocker street, con sisting of four large l#fte, 10# by 26 feet; rent low. In quire on tbe premises. mO LET OR LEASE ? 1 WO LIGHT AND COMMODIOUS JL suites of offices, in tbe building Nos. 4 and 6 Broal street, next door to the corner of Wall, on the fourth and fifth floors. Possession on the fiitt of May next. Apply to CHRISTOPHER HEISER, 17 State street. rLET OR LEASE? THE FEED STORE NORTHWEST corner of Tenth avenue and Twenty-sixth strelt, having been occupied several years for that purpose, with ntable on rear of lot. Size of store 30xS0 f?et. Ap ply at the coal office, 249 Tenth avenue. XO LET OR LJASE? THE STORE AND BASEMENT, with sub cellar and vaults, of tbe aelegant builllnrf 20 Beetmsn street, suitable for w holt sale paper, drug or hardwire business; possession 1st May. Also the three upper lofts, very lignt and commodious; pos sesion immediate. Also the spacious store and base ment, with vanlt, of No. ffi Spruce itreet, each room 100 feet deep; possession immediate. Apply to JAMS) PRICE, 200 Hut' son street. . rLET, OR LEASE? THE NEW THREE STORY AND baiementhoute, 120 West Sixteenth street; con tains 14 rooms and kitchens, range, washbasins aul trays, bath, water closets, gas fixtures, large closets, Ac., suitable for a genteel private family. Inquire at No. 122. Rent $700 and water rate. mo LET, LEASE OR FOR SALE? IN A GOOD BUS1 X Dees location, tbo two small stores and tenement house in the rear of 644 Hudson street. Inquire at 131 West Twenty ninth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, in the marble yard. IV) LET OR FOR SALE? THE TWO NEW AVD ELK N . gant stores, H3 Murray aud 43 Beaver street, the former U six stories hlyh, handsome brown stone front, gas, Cro'on water, spacious vaults, Ac , aad is replete n every respest, being just finished The latter Is fin h tones high, was built by day's work, and is only oat minute's walk from Wall street. Apply to SALTl'S At CO. , 32 South street, rpO LET, OR FOR SALE?TJTO OOTCACES, EACH I ?even snd e:gbt rooms, shade and fruit trees, gar den, Ac , situated in the pleasant and healthy village of New Durham, 3>j miles from Hobokeo, on the Hackea sack plank road. Stages hourly; fare by Riser's itagt, Is. Rent $150. Apply on the premises, to H. r. PERRY. r> I EASE? THE HOUSES 628 AND 630 BROADWAY between Houston snd Hleecker streets The loti > extend to Crosby street. Either for a short period or long term. Apply to J. B. GLENTWORTH, Ehq., No. 3 Broad street. rRENT? THE THIRD STORY OF PREMISES NO. 96 West Thirty- third street, suitable in.- a shop, consisting of one floor 60x28 feet and a ? n f of 21x26 feet. Possession immediately. Inquire on the premise* TO RENT VERY LOW ? SEVERAL ROOMS ON THE fifth floor of Trinity building, Broadway. Apply at 24 Trinity building. rtX> LET, WITH FURNITURE ? THE LARGE, OOMMD X d:o?s mansion house, celightfully situated on the banks of tbe Hudson, at Eighty sixth atreet, well adapt ed for a boarding house or hotel, with stables, outhouse*, Ac , Ac. AUo, a cottage on Eighty-fourth street. Ap ply on the premises, or at 118 Broadway. J. J. TALLMAN. COPA RTBfERgHIP BTOT1CKS mi6> aha -partner wanted in one of the moit prosperous theatres in New \ork. Add reus (statiog real name) bos 240 CliatUsn square Post Office ffij (?AA OR $1,000.? WANTED, AN ACTIVE YOUNQ BOUU man, with thia capital, to take aa interest in a business yielding handsome returns. Good refer - enees will be tiquiml. Addren, with real nime and ti drees. Harrington, Herald office. Agency offices need not trouble themselves to answer tliia. ffljPAA WANTED ? A PARTNER, WITH THIS amount In cash. a Uerman preferred, u a grocery that has been established for some yeara. only one cn the corner; a good location. Addreas immediate ly, 7. B , Herald cffice. dhPAA ?A PARTNER WANTED WITH THK above capital, to take an Interest ia a very profitable and safe business, where the books can prove a clear profit of $4,000 a ) ear. The basiaexs la established four year*. Real name and adthesa only will be attended to. Address C. L. If . , Herald office. PARTNER WANTED? IN THE BETAIL DRUO BUsI ncta. A person of active bua'neas habits will IdJ this a desirable opportunity of entering the abort business, tales $12 per day, and capable ofoelng increa sed with additional raid'.al. For particulars address, with real name, H. Y. w., Herald office, for three days. PAKTNKR WANTED" IN THE CIXTTHING BUM J\. ncs?, with a cash carit-1 of $3,000 or $4,00 ), by the advert lf< r. he having bad the management of the concern for a number of veais, the present proprietor wishing to retire. One or tbe most profitable cnnceru in tbe city. A note addressed to II. H , box 171 Herald office, stating where an interview can be hard, wUI be at tended to, and treated confidentially. ) B18INBS8 KPN. ?$$,00$ TO $lMU<f WANTED IN a staple manufacturing buelnofa, yielding large profits. Best of references given. Address box M$ Post Office. ANTED- A 1 'A RTN KR~WITH FIUiM $.X>0 TO $4.? capital, to invest in an established butcher bur ners on New York island. Inquire In the grocery store,, corner l&.'ith street and Tenth avenue. Carmanaviue. f ANTED ? A 8PECIAI. PARTNER WITH $6,000, IN tbe bide business; wsll established ia this city; w w ~JL doing a good cash trade. Address box 6$, Hmitbeouiaa House, No. 604 Broadway, with full name and address. ANTED- AN ACTIVE PERSON, WITH A CAPI IAJ.I of about $0,000, to sell on advantageous terms aa f article for which a paUnt right bas i.een obtained. and which has proved of great value. Addrcne Poet Office, box 3 924. "aNTKD ? A PARTNER, WIIH $150, WHO CAN give h!a attention to a higltly riMpec Ubie, novel, original, sud fortune piomising immHHm which i*?bout to ?>* brought I Wore 'he public fur the first time, la quire of Mr. SHl'LTZ, room ?, No. S68 Broadway. HTR4PAT. US. NAVY BAILORS AND OTHER- -EXTRA PAT I ? promptly paid, bounty land warrant* otote'ned,] bought and sold ; pensiom procu. -d, Isltnvs doe heirs | of deceased I P. teamen collected, and all kiatlaof ciai* against the United State* recovered by EDWARD BfcttKIJ., Agent and late Purser C 9 Navy, K Wall stiset UTBOMMT. ' Madame alwin, fbom park, tenders hm services to the ladies aad gentlest**, la pbr* oology, by books aU science. She can be consult*! about love, maniage, business, spiritual fatalities, and will tell tbe name of tt.e laly ?r ^entWinsn they wtk marry, also the name of her riaitera. Madam* Alwie csdv'ini ia Fngl th French ao i Uermaa. - Wi'.t Bowery, near Fl; it ? treat lu41omTac r rvj\ f tfB OF SCPtERfOR CI.AMT, OvV Wieea, tuai 1o*^h and Iris* ~i i I OB Joe ani PuV la parter, taotek alee, <" I oaJua anl Put I ? parter, nosks alee, |n*wtu *?? a* ca. sussus, CteiVj