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Se ee ” ' { ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. OOwTINUSD FROM FIFTH FaeR. WANTS, ANVASERRS WANTED.—SEVERAL GANVASSERS | wanted immediately, Apply to Mr. Paul, No. 104 @range street, Prooklyn, girl; understands al! kinds of plai | reference if required. Flease call at the store, 286 Fire’ avenue. Can be seen for four da: WANTS. ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHILDREN’S NUREP, er chambermesd, by a highly respectable young in sewing. Best city ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER, IN A PRI- vate family, by a respectable, experienced man, who can be highly recomiended for commen a . vost J aod nurse,—Situation wanted in a private family sity reference given. Apply at 1854, Sixth a corner of Thirteenth street, for wo days. b ereices AND WAITER, “OR CHAMBERVAID | &e.; 2 ne | is a Protestant. Addrese J. | teenth street, in the rear basemont, for three days. Be * glee, SITUATION, AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY a respectable middle-aged woman. Can be seen Gre HOUSEMAID OR CHAMBERMAW).—SITU- | fora week, in South Third street, first door from Grove ation wanted ia a pri ood city re- | ference given. Apply at 243 > at, tirat Noor, | front room, between Ninth and , for two | ey. i} ENERAL HOUSEMAID, CHAMBERMAID) AND Waiter-—Situation wanted, by a Protestant wowan, | &m a private family; good city reference given. Apply at 200 Seventh avenue, between Twenty third and Twenty- Sourth streets, third ENERAL HOU ation wanted ina private family. Good city re- | ference given. Apply at 119Fast Twenty-fourth street, third floor, front room, for two days. ARDENER,.—A SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG iman who understands his business in its various branches. THis wife can take the charge of a dairy and | Bousehold work. Their characters will be found satis- faetory on inquiry. Address E. D., Herald office: OVSERFEPER’S SITUATION WANTED, BY A | young widow lady, fully competent to’ take the ¢ of a gentleman’s family. The highest references | wil be given, Address Anna, Herald office. OUSFRKEEPER.—AN OPPORTUNITY IS. WANTED by a competent lady, to take the care of a ge: aar’s family. The most’ satisfact given. Addiess Economy, Herald off LAIN COOK, WASUER AND JRONER, OR TO DO general housework.—Situation wanted in a private iy. ‘ity references given. Apply at 28 First , second floor, front room, for two days. ITUATION WANTED—EITHER IN A STORE OR AS seamstress, by a respectable young woman, who ean come wéll recoinmended from her last employer; she has had considerable experieree ina fancy store, is a first rate dressmaker, aud wonld bo willing to make 1 gelf generaily useful.’ Salary not so much an obje nt ada permanent situation. Address Seamstre way Post Otic ‘y city referel | work or sewing, or assist in minding children, oor, front room, for two days. — | its branches, all kinds of soups, pestries and jel | no objection to assist i hin, Ai Map OR CHAMBERMAID.—Srru- | vetoes ce gi "Please ¢allfor two days street, Jersey City, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN WOMAN, who speaks English well; can do any kind of house’ Please 1 at 217 Bowery, room 12. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL; in a Brat rate cook; understands cooking in ail ies; has Good city Please call for two days at 106 Green- tween Thirteenth » ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as waiter or chambermaid, and seamstress. The best of reference can be given from her last place. Please call at 260 West Thirteenth street, third door, back room: Can be seen for three days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do general housework, or would be willing to do chamberwork and plain sewing or goa short distance in the country. Apply at her present employer's, 650 Washington street, near Christopher, this week. ANTED—A SITBATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | girl, cook, washer, ironer and baker, and is willing (o make herself generally useful. Good city re- ference given. Is willing io go a short distance in the | country. Call for two days at 128 Chrystie st., room 18. | « ‘ANTED--A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE married woman, as wet nurse, in a respectable private family, the best of city reference if required. nu be seen till engaged. Please call at 292 First ave- | nue, corner of Sixteenth street, | ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE, MIDDLE AGED PRO- testant woman, English or Scotch preferred, is a good cook, washer and ironer, and is willing to herself generally useful. One haying the above qualifi- | cations will find a good and permanent situation, by ap- | plying at 161 West Twenty-second street, two doers {rom | Seventh avenue, | wieh ITUATION WANTED—IN A DRY GOODS HOUSE, by @ young man, who is inted with the New Jersey trade, and can give satisfactory reference, and Being s recommendation from his former employer.’ Ad- dress W. B., Merchants’ Hotel, Cortlandt stree KAMSTRESS AND NURSE.—A RESPECTABLE GER- man woman wishes a situation as seamstress and ware, Apply at 54 avenue C, third stary, back room. HOULD ANY RESPECTABLE PERSON WISH TO adept a male child, they will call on Mr. Greene, 3 Vandam street, where farther particulars will be grven. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, TO OPEN sters or asnist in tending bar. The best of re- Please address, for two days, K. ATIONS ARE WANTED FOR THE following first class servants :—Fight Protestant gooks, general houseworkers and chainbermatis, te other excellent cooks. Also over one hundred other ex: cellent servants waiting employment at HENDERSON’: tice, No. 6 Court street, Brooklyn, (opposite the City TION WANTED, ITt 8 FIRST CLASS COOK, BY A r ble woman, one who perfectly understands her busine in all its b 5. can produce the best of city reference. three dayr. ape lott WANTED FOR A W URSE, WI rH * good breast of milk, and of excellent respectable character, Apply at 35 Laurens street. ITUATION WANTED—AS A FIRST CLASS LAUN- dress, or as cham 1 and fine laundress, ina private family, by 2 very experienced girl, with good city reference,” Call at 17 Twenty-sixth street, east of Third avenue, first tloor, front room. Apply at No, 4 Greenwich street, for cook ina private house; she understands periectly the English, French and Spanish modes of cooking. Res terences will be given. Apply at 322 Seventh avenue, Ddetween Thirtieth and Thirty-lirst streets, second floor, T° SHIRT MANUFACTURERS—A YOUNG MAN WHO sa good shirt cutter, at present disengaged, wishes an engagement for a time, ox permanent; or a situation as salesinan ina furnisting or clothing store. @an give satialactory refere Address, for three days, Morti mer, bex 112 Herald oftice, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURING OR COMMIS sion merchants —Wanted, by a young man, a situa: Gon as travelling agent or salesman, through the West- ern and Southern states ageneral knowledge of Desiness and trade thronch said States. Best of refer ences given. Address J. P, C., Herald office. ) GROCERS of obtaining a situation as‘ assistant ia a retail ry store, with a view of becoming acquainted with | pos Dusiness, Sortable situaifon. Ofiice, for three days Salary not so much an object as a ¢ Address J. U, W., Broadway Post NEW YORK MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE woot- | WW rT len drapers, dry goods merchants, hardware mer nti ed 43, accustomed to travel, wishes to engage in some well-established house, as travelling elerk for orders through the States, and to collect money on behalf of the firm. Good references and se eurity to the amount of $2,000 given. Apply to W_ Glark, No. 3 Third avenue, one door from Feventh street, > ROOKBINDER! ed, at Wm. Mati DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES vertiser wishes a permanent wholesale cr retail store. Having rience in a retail store, is fully eapable we physicians’ prese ns. Would pr ment ‘in New York Please addr Wooster strect. MERCHANTS, SHIP BROKERS, Fulton street » 107 AND OTITERS.—A gentleman who has been years connected with shipping, is desirous of Gnding employment with some respectable firm, as clerk, with whom he would be happy to make himself generally useful. most re- spectable references can be given, Address (by letier, pre paid) to G.S. F,, Herald off STOCK CLERK! ANTED, A YOUNG WAN, from seventeen to nine’ ears of , that under. stands the stock business, and is well a inted with all he must be able to produce the best uch a one a permanant situation, y willbe given. Address, in the handwriting of the applicant, stating full particulars as above, to P. W., Herald offic NE JEUNE FRANC ON Ainericaine, désire se placer comm fants ct eoudr le peut tras bien enseigner sa Elle peut fourn’r andatiens. 5 chez Mr. Ney, ANTE? wee wo at her present employer's, 48 Charles street, near Fourth street, where she has lived four years. PRCTABLE ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A WwW French girl, as chambermaid or waiter, or to take V ‘enre of ch jean do fine sewing. She speaks French, lish. Please call at 137 Greene street ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG IAN, 1. ly arrived from Germany, ina dry goods store Can speak a litle English and French. ‘Wazes not an ject. Has good reference. Please addres H. M., box Post Office. ANTED--A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, fifteen years old, to attend children ‘and do plain sewing. Please call at 41 West Twonty poventh street | ANTED—A SITUATION, BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as cook, washer and ironer, in 9 respec table private family; has no objection to do general msework. Can give good city references. two days at 7] Hudson avenue, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, as chambermaid and to do sewing. Good city reference, Can be seen for two day: t 56 ‘West Twentieth st., between Sixth and Seventh avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cock, washer and ironer; can good city reference from her last place. Can be geen for three days, if not engaged, in Nevins street, gorner of Atlantic, over the market, Brooklyn. . ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY & RESPPRCTARLE man, as nurse to an invalid gentleman; has the ‘best physicians in the city to recommend him; is also a first class waiter; is capable of giving satisfaction to any who may employ hisfeervices. Address George, Ror'tes Herald office, stating where an interview can be had. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ung woman, to do general house or chamber- work, ina small private family Good city reference ? from her Inst piace. Can be seen for two days, af 198 Laurens street, between Houston and Bleecker. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTARLE wena, e9 ‘cook, washer and ironer; the best of city reference from her last ee. Can be seen for two days at 124 Twelfth street, third floor, front room, be- venues ANTED.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG girl wants a aituation as chambermaid and waiter: she is amiable, industrious, and of ob! ing Og net and a good plain sewer. She has lived in her last pls for two years, The very best of reference cap be given. | Meare inquire at 66 Fulton street, Brooklyn. | ce auamietie ith an NTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, | re genteel nddress, ax general honsemaid; is a neat plain cook, 2 good washer and irone' nd bak Ta fond of children, and is a capable and re pectale girl; ‘will fll either sitvation for $5 to $6 a mont! May Ist. Bort of city reference. Call, for two doy, at 32s Firet | ave nue, first floor, back room, | tween Fifth and Sixth has lived three years in her last place. two days at 125 West Twelfth st reet children. second floor, for two days. work of a small fami washer and ironer; references given. South Brooklyn, second floor, front room, for two ays. all kinds of needlework and embr in the care of children. The best of city reference giv: Pleave call at 214 Sixteenth. strect, between Eighth an Ninth avenues. * —A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN 18 DESIROUS Ware ‘A MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT Wo- seen for this week at 36 Twellth street, with the family she has lived with the last year. s - er- | cellent baker; the other as waiter and chambermaid, who drug stores, &.—An active, energetic married | {y competent to her business, in —TWO EXTRA FINISHERS WANT objection to go a short distance in the country, Good city reference can be given, do any kind of work. given from her last place. -~ city rel Inquire for | nuderstands her business thorou; ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE | young woman, to do general housework in a small | private family; 18 an excellent washer and ironer: no | objections to the country. Good reference given. “Ap- ply for two days at 81 Fourth street, in the store. ] ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO do the general housework of a small family, or to do chamberwork and take care of children, and is kind and willing to make herself useful. Wages not #0 much an object as a good home. Good reference given. Please call at her present employers, 14 Harrison | street, near Hudson. ANTED—A SITU , BY A RESPECTABLE | young girl, as chambermaid and waiter, or seam- | stress and nurse; cait do all kinds of needlework, Has | the best of city reference, No objection to goa short | distance in the country. Call at 45 West Christopher street, first floor, back room. ANTEB—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do plain cooking,’ washing and ironing in a | small family; or has no objection to do general house- | work; first Class city reterence given. Please call for two days at No. 6 Secoud avenue, in the rear, second | floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A ax wet nurse; has lost her bat ferences. Apply, for three days, at 4! second floor, front room. ANTED.-A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG | woman, as housekeeper in a small family—a | widower preferred, where there are children. For fur- | YOUNG WOMAN, | Best of city ro: | venwich street, | | ther particulars address Mrs. W., Herald office. Refer. ence exchanged, ei al : Ls ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A CAPABLE YOUNG | girl, todo cooking; the best of city reference; | Can be seen for | thirteen years old, to go of errands or to miad Can be seon at her sister's, 225 Third street, | NYED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABL young woman, as chambermaid, or do the house- ly; isa good cook anda first rate quiet and agreeable; the best of city Please call at No. 18 Warren street, | ANTED—A SITUATION AS SFAMSTRES, BY A | Protestamt young woman, who is capable of doing dery. Would assist | man, a situation as cook in a private se; is fully competent for cither. family or Can be | ing he ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GTRLS, SIS. ters, situations—one as first rate cook; isan ex- Can produce the most satisfactory references from their last place, where they | doth lived to} | gaged at 122 Nineteenth street, near Third avenue, | es Sar er | of an infant and of doin; ther. Can be seen for two days if noten- ‘AXTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU? asituation todo general housework or to assist ing and ironiag; is a good plain cook, and has no wasl Apply, at 25 Amity street, | Brooklyn, third floor, back room, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, A | situation as seamstress; thoroughly understands dressmaking. No objection to assist in light chamber work, or take care of achild. Apply at Jl Atlantic street. Ring the bell twice. ANTED—BY A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL, A situation to cook, wash and iron, ot do general housework ina small family; is an excellent washer and roner. Good city references can be given. Can be seen | for two days, if not engaged, at 105 Tenth avenue, near Seventeenth street. j ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- | tion as chambermaid and laundress, or ‘chamber. maid and waiter. Inquire at 124 First avenue, between Seventh and Kighth streets, in the jewelry store. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WAN, WITH $200 capital, to join in some busin@s; has a knowledge of the liquor or butchering business, or would accept of a situation as clerk in a store; would nd the above anount to his employer; security requir- ed tor the amount. Address M. J. S., Herald office, for | two days. } pi i Vv ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | a-situation as seamstress or chambermaid; has no objection to assist in general housework af required, | p, Can be seen for two days at No. 6 Columbia You } ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | a situation to do general housework. Has good city reference, Please call at 105 John street, ap stairs, front room. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION to do general housework; is a good, plain cook, | washer and ironer, and a good baker; no objections to ‘The hest of city reference ean be Call at 107 Bast Sixteouth street, for two days. | ANTED—BY A PERSON OF FIFTEEN YEARS’ | experience in the glass, china and earthenware | business, a situation as salesman; can give undoubted nee, Address Herald office, No 187. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and waiter, or to do | plain sewing; good city referencegiven. Apply at 60 West Washington phace, room 16. War BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as laundress in @ private family, who | ly; has Jong and | satisfactory city reteremec, Would have no objection to | hort ‘istanee in the country. Can be seen for two Aaya at 20 Ninth street, two doors from avenue A. ANTED—BY A RUSPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL situation ax chambermaid, or to do general work; is a good plain cook, washer and ironer. Can be seen for t sat 11 Desbrosses street. } JANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A | W situation todo chamberwork and waiting, or to | take care of children. The best of references can be given. Please call at 17 West Nineteenth street, be tween Sixth and Seventh avenues. Can be seen for two days ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A W situation to do the housework of a amall private family. Has good city reference from her last place Call nt 178 Monroe street, op stairs, third floor | ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ OOMPETENT Seamstress, as Indy’s “maid or children’s nurse can out and fit Indies’ and children’s dresses in the most | fashionably style; understands hair crimping perfectly, and ia willing to make herself generally useful; the best reference given, Please apply at 142 Amos street, judson, im the rear. of cit, near Uy ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SCOTCH GIRL, IN ‘a private family, as chambermnid or to help with warhing and ironing.’ Good reference given. Can be | seen fer two days at No. 4 Stuyvesant street. BY A YOUNG LADY, FROM THE EAST, ion te attend a store, a mantilla store on Good reference Metropolitan, Post Astor place. V ANTED a situ the west side of the town prefe given. Please address » note to M. Off N Awerican Bible H 0.1 mont Asseciation, No. 6 Hamilton avenue, clerks, porters, boys for trades, laberers, smiths, bricklayers, ‘waiters, coachmen, and men to travel as valets; cook chambermalds, \s for general ounewwerk, nurses, be: Apply at ones if you want to for the wi ec 4 EY. BROWNE OO. | Srromepeagron sha Rance : - | the oth ITUATION WANTED—BY A COLORED WOMAN, AS y TANTED—A SITU ATION, BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, | | day above expenses; from $5 to | seeking empleyment will find it to { Seventh avenue. 4 ANTED—AT THR SOUTH BROOKLYN EMPLOY- WA EY NURSE SITUATION WANTED, BY A RE spectable married woman, with o fresh breast of milk, in a respectable famil) Good city referenee given, Can be seen at 22 -ninth street, near Ninth ave. Wut. BY A NICE, RESPECTABLE ENGLISH 1, situation to do general housework or cham- and waiter in an American family. Good re- enmmendations given; lived three years in her last place vd Grand street. ANTED—BY & RESPRCTABLE AMERICAN YOUNG woman, @ situation to do general housework, in a small private family; ix a good plain cook, washer and irover. Best of city reference. Apply at No. 239 West | situation in a respectable small family, a2 plain or chambermaid; Is a good washer and ironer. orner Oo} cook, Can be seen for two days at 487 Third avenue Thirty fifth street. 'ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- men, situations, one as first rate cook ani excel- Jent washer and ironer; the other ax chambermaid and waiter, also, good sewer. No objection to take care of children. They can be highly recommended { last place. Please call at 288 West Sixteenth st ANTED--BY TWO RESPECTABLE PROTSSTAY girls (sisters), situations; one asa good plain cook and first rate washer und ironer; the other as chambermaid and waiter, or to assist in the washing; have no objections to a boarding hi joo! ei ference. Can be seen, for two days, at 355 Third Ky ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS BEEN several years in alaw office, and writes a good 2 | hand, a situation as copyist, or legal or other copying to do at home. References nm if required. Addrevs Lex, 103 Water street, up stairs, [7 ANTFD—BY A YOUNG MAN, A PROTESTAD situation ax waiter or porter. days at 164 Fighth avenue. ANTED—BY AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN, OF good business tact, a situation with a lawy houre agent. Can give good security as to honesty and integrity. Wages not so much an object as a permanent situation in either of the above named capacities. Ad- dress J. 'V. C., box 188 Herale offi ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS waiter in a private family; is @ Protestant; can be weil recommended from his last place. Address T. €., Union square Post Office. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, AS WAITER. The best city references required. "Apply at No. 5 West Twenty-second street. mt, AX wa their | t. se. Good re- | To be seen for two | sat suit of riment+ om the first floor, to let, fora family er single gentlemen. The house | coutsins all the modern improvements. Private table | onty. nO 6 EBROADWAY.—TWO front rooms, suitable for families, with full VERY DESIRABLE ; also one or two xingle rooms for gentlemen, with grates, Persons wanting good and permanest board Please call. | 379 FOURTH STREET, NEAR LA FAYETTE I'L Furnished apartinents, with or without boa 9 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET—HANDSOMELY furnished parlors and bedrooms on the first, se- | cond and third floors to let, with board, on very reason- able t to gentlemen ani their wives, or single gen- tlemen. house has all the improvements. Refer- ence given and required. WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—A SMALL jPRI- vate family wishes to let to one or two gentle- men, ora gentleman and wife, a very bandsowe front room, well furnished, second story; either partial or full board, Cars and two lines of atages constantly paesing the house. Those Who will attend to the above, will realixe a very comfortable and pleasant home.’ All modern improvements, gas, Croton, FRANKLIN, STREET, FIRS! HOUSE WE | Broadway.—Two parlors on the first floor, sitting | and large bedroom on the secoad or third, also two or three single rooms neatly furnished as lodgings for gen- | | tlemen, “Breakfast served if required. Cleanliness | mrictly observed. a | | 56 LISPENARD STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—A | large back room on the first floor, handsomely furnished; also a front room on the second floor, | to let to gentlemen without board. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET—A FEW SELECT families or a party of gentlemen can be accom- | | modated with suits or single rooms, which are newly | furnished, containing all the modern iinprovements, de- lightfully’ located, being between Broadway and sixth | avenue. | IRVING PLACE, CORNER OF FOURTEENTH ST.— | | ‘Two furnished bedrooms, suitable for a gentleman ana wife, or two single gentlemen, may be obtained, with | | GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE | itlemen, can be accommoddated with board and very p) t roums, in a small family in South Brook- | lyn, within five minutes walk of the South ferry. The | house is neq and very pleasantly located, and the terms we Abed oderate. Address Mrs. Morgan, Brooklyn ost Office. | 7 ANTED—A LADY TO ACT AS FOREWOMAN IN A dressmaking establishment. One that is fully competent to fill the situation, may apply at 16 Mercer street. ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID, WHO IS A GOOD washer and ironer, and who perfectly understands her business. Apply at 17 Ninth street. ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young girls; one as nurse and seamstress, and the other as chambermaid and to assist in washing and ironing. Both understand their business perfectly, and have good city reference. Please call at 139 First ave- nue, between Ninth and Tenth streets. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women, in arexpectable family, one as cook, washer and ironer; the other as chambermaid ant wait- er, or as nurse and plain sewer. Please call at. 73 Clin- ton place, their last place, for two days. Good city re- ference. . ANTED-—AN ENGLISH OR AMERICAN WOMAN, as child’ nurse and seamstress; none need ap” ply but those fully competent, and having good city re- ferences. Apply at 82 Irving place, after 4 o'clock P.M. ‘ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL, WHO SPEAKS ENG- lish, or a colored girl, to do ‘the general housework of a small family; must be a good washer and ironer and come well recommended. Apply at+ 108 Smith street, B-ooklyn. ‘ANTED—A_ GERMAN OR WELSH GIRL, IN A Private family; she must be a good washer avd ironer and plain cook. Apply at 56 East Twenty-tith street, two doors from Lexington avenue. ED—TWO GIRLS, PROTESTANT, GERMAN, ish, or Scotch; one to cook, wash and iron, ‘as nurse and seamstress; Both to be willing to make themselves generally useful and assist in gen eral housework. To be competent and well recommend ed; none others need apply. 23534 West Nineteenth street, between Fighth and Ninth avenues. ‘ANTED—THREE YOUNG MEN, IN A_ LIGHT, pleasant business; English or Scotch preferre Also, one man with a cash capital of from $100 to $200. AL 5 to take charge of a business in Buffalo; salary $10 per , month. Apply to T. Boyce & Co., 78 Nastau street. ANTED—IN A DRY GOODS COMMISSION HOUSE, an honest und industrious lad, 14 to 16 years old: he must write a fuir hand, reside with his_pazents, and come well recommended; solary first year, $75. Address F. B. K., Herald office. wen D—1WO YOUNG MEN, OF GOOD BUST ties, to travel on commission in a bu f the parties be competent, $15 or $: avily bemade, Apply to the London Print and Publishing Company, 50 Dey street, fuorth floor. W ANtee THREE on YOUR YOUNG MEN IN A light genteel business that pays from $3 to $5 per 2h required to. com- mence, Aare chance far yong men from the conutry or ony. Apply ot address P. F. “Herris, 102 Na ce No. Ws ACTIVE, INDUSTRIOUS ENGLISH OR Scotch Protestant ‘girl, as child's nurse and seamstrens; she must be neat, capable of taking charge ail kinds of family sewin: Address Franklin, Herald office, with recommendatio per ing ANTEDCAT {41 BROADWAY (BASEMENT), A i mule spinner to go to Connecticut. Men for stores, steamers, railroads and hotels; boys to learn trades; coachmen and bar keepers. Employers and persons ‘ANTED-—-TEN YOUNG MEN, WITH EXPERIENCE and amall capital ($6 to $50), in an article neces: sary in every fa ily, by which $30 9 week can be made. Also, for taking erders for painting portraits in oil, uf all descriptions. Apply at No. 61 Forty-first strect, be- tween Seventh and Eighth avenue: . Semensky & Co. HOUSES, ROOMS, &O., WANTED. |OUNTRY RESIDENCE.—WANTED TO RENT, WITH ‘a view to purchase, if approved, a moderate sized house, with requisite out buildings, and some fifteen to twenty acres of land attached. Within one hour’s ride by railroad of New York, near to a depot. Address, with full particulars, siating location, rent and price, with a description of the premises, 8.8.8., box 123 Herald office. [7 ANTED—A NEW OR SECOND-HAND STAT engine, in good orler, of from twenty-f horse power. Address T, & W., Herald office. ANTED#PTO PURCHASE—A MODERN HOUSE, NOT Jess than twenty-three feet front, between Tonth and Twenty-seventh streets and Second and Sixth ave nites, at a price not exceeding $12,000, Address House, ‘ARY to forty ‘ost Office, stating situation and pr ANTED TO HIRF—A PLACE FOR THE PROVI- sion business, with smoke and ice honses at- tached. Address A, &8., Herald « ANTED TO HIRE—PART OF A GENTEEL HOUSE, by a gentleman and wife, withont children. Lo- cation between Twentieth and Thirtieth streots, west of ldresa Communicant, Herald office. ANTED—TO PURCHASE A staple dry goods, for which a hond and mort- gage of $15,000 to $17,000 on Broadway property will be given in part payment. Apply to LINDSAY & STROUD, 77 Nassau street, rear. ANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR CASH, A GOOD dwelling house this side of Bleecker street. Apply to DUNCAN & McMILLEN, 103 West street, corner of Liberty. > ANTED—THE LOWER OR UPPER PART OF A house, in a good neighborhood, by a small | family without children; one or two parlors, three bed. north side of the city, be- tween very low until the Ist of May. Address C. W. C. ol tating terms and description of the bow i (0 PURCHASE IN BROOKLYN—A HOUSE, with abouteight rooms, in the neighborhood of Fulton avenue. Address, stating full particulars, terms, &c., P., box 494 Post Office. DANCING ACADEME. é EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, YOURTH HOUSE 54 west of Broadway.—Mr, CHARRUACD'S classes Pupils can cuter at any time, Days—Mon- P. M., for gentlemen; Wed noon and 94 afternoon, for reulars obtained aa above. are open, days and Thuradays, at nesday and Saturday, at ladies, inisses and miasters, PODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 806 A; roadway, opposite hleventh street, is now open for ihe reception of pupils, who can commence at any Indies and children on Wednesdays and days at 3 and 4 7. M.; gentlemen on Wedaesdnys, ‘Thuredaya, and every other Friday, at 7 P.M. Prae- ticing assemblies om Saturday evenings for ladies and gevtiemen, Monthly soirees as usual Circulars, com. taining days, hours and terms of instruction, eam be had at tho academy at any time, or will be aent by post. y AUGUSTA'S DANCING ACADEMY, iN lyn, 188 Atlantic. street, corner of Henry Days of tuition—Mondays and Thursiays, at 5 o'clock time. P.M. For particulars, apply at the above place on sehool days TAN BY A GENTLEMAN WHO HAS NO TIME up a suiteble place, fail or par- tial beard In a private or other family; will pay $6 for vartial board with fire; down town preferred. Address, , Herald office, PROPOSALS. 10 HOUSE MOVERS.—BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED 1 for bonus for the privilege of removing the first arly new dwelling, 88 Vesey street. Bricks to 1 clean and left; aleo the windows and stone, and Joar for masons. Aj ly to JAMES 7 WENMAR, 86 Wall street. pa for two days, Polon be pa cel it interest to apply. — THOMAS SPINK. | Would be willing to buy out an establishment. TOCK OR Tor oF | streets; the reat must be | Hera | GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR SINGLE GENTLE. | men, can be accommodated with large, pleasant Tooms, with all the modern improvements, in one of the most desirable locations, and where there are but a very few boarders, and where they can feel themselves at | home. Terms very reasonable—the cars pass the door. | Call at 65 Secoud avenue. DESIRABLE SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, with partial board, if required, for one or twogen- tlemen, The house is new, and has all the modern im- provements, in one of the best localities in the city, con- | venient to the cars and stages—71 West Fourteenth | street, first house west of Sixth avenue. BROADWAY.—AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED OARD MAY Bt HAD IN | Board, in a family consisting of four persons. A GENTLEMAN'S PRI mfly, of refiuement and position, in his own y brown stone house, situated in St. Mark's place, with all modern improvements, and fur- nished in splendid style, with an excellent table, (dinner at 53; o’clock,) for a gentleman and Indy, or one or two dadies or gentlemen ot the first respectability and in in- dcpenlent circumstances. None but those who woukl appreciate position, style and good living ueed apply. e most unexceptionable references exchanged. Ad- dress Lex, [erald office, Ba. AT 710 BROADWAY.—TWO ELEGANTLY furnished suits of rooms to let, with or without ipard; also, two or three single rooms.’ The house has just been furnished entirely new, and contains all the ‘modern improvemen’ References exchanged. Bow: FOR TUITION IN A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, ie by a French lady recently arrived from Paris; she well acquainted with the English language, and ex- perienced im teaching. Best of city references will be | given, Address Mrs, B., 100 Bleecker street, west of and near Broadway. OAKDING.—COLLINS HOTEL, FOOT OF CANAL street, fronting the North river.—Suits, parlora and lroems for the winter, on most reasonable terms. | The location is pleasant and central to any part of the city. TALLMAN & MAPBS, Proprietors. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, CAN BE accommodated with @ furnished room, full board for the lady, in a private family, in the vieinity of Canal . C., Broadway Post Offive. 24 WARREN STREET.—GEN'LEMEN mmodated with board and sinzle roums; Jers can be accommodated with board. erate, and the comforts of a home. OARDING.—THREE OR FOUR ROOMS TO LET, SEPA- rately or together, furnished or unfurnished, with dr without board, (full or partial,) in a private family residing at 283 West For : NEAT FRONT ROOM, WITH GRATE ‘and closet; aiso, an_ entry bedroom, with partial inquire at 66 Fi he Bess so BENT, TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, A fine large double bedded rodm, on first floor; al Single rooms, on second and thicd floors. Honse light with gas, ke. Bath room free. Apply to Mrs, Medhurst, 541 Houston street. et, Brooklyn. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—AN UNUSUALLY PLEASANT | room, with partial board, may be hud, by a single tleman,’ in a private family on Brooklyn Heights. e house is delightfully situated within four squares of the Wall street and South ferries. Apply at 61 Jerole- mon street, first house above Hicks street, Brooklyn, ROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET two large rooms, with grates and pantries, to gen- flemen, with yartial board, or single rooms if desired, or the rooms would be let to two gentlemen and their wives; within five minutos walk of Fulton and Bridge street'2rries. Apply at 113 Sanda street. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, without children. An unfurnished room with bed- Toom attached, or large room separate, without board; must be within fifteen minutes walk of City Hull. Leo- nard, Franklin or White streets preferred. "Apply by let- | ter, stating terms, <c., to H. S., Herald office. = = PARLOR AND LARGE BEDROOM, ON THE second ficor, suitable for a small family, or two hingle gentlemen, may be had, with full or partial board, at 74 East Twonty-third street. The house contains all the modern improvements, and is pleasantly situated, | between Fourth and Lexington avenues. SUITE OF ROOMS—SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED, TO et, together or separate, in a private house, with all the modern improvements; also, » single room, with grate and gasinit. A physician will find this a rare chance. Apply at 98 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway. LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOMMODA- | ted with board, with pleasant furnished rooms, by plying at 728 Houston street, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO OR THREE single gentlemen, may find good rooms, with Hoard, at 14 Bond street. Reference required. SINGLE GENTLEMAN OR TWO FRIENDS CAN BE handsomely accommodated with rooms, breakfast And'tea, in a private family, realizing a home, where French is also spoken; or « suit of apartments could be obtained. Location near Astor place. Address, with real name, Family, Herald office. LADY HAVING TWO ROOMS, FRONT AND BACK, on the second floor, neatly furnished, in a pleasant e. Address R. 0. B., location, would like to let the Brondway Post Oftice. CARD.—TO LET NEAR BROADWAY, A LA room, suitable for clubs or parties, temporary o permanent.’ Alto rooms by the week or night, for single gentlemen. Meals furnished at all hours. Grapes Ho- tel, 135 Grand street, near Crosb, ED ROOM TO LET—POR A GENTLEMAN FURNIS Accum lady; board for the lady only. Location near Broadway and Bleecker street. Address E. B., Broadway OR TWO OR THRE! rring the quiet of a private dwell und bustle of a hotel, can have hand- | somely furnished parlors and a bedroom, with partia! board, at No. 7 Bleecker strect, east of Broadway. emen, can be accommodated with pleasant a private family, with all the comforts entleman and wife i Strictly private and genteel iamily; no boarding house willdo. Best of reterenee will, be required. Address | box 138, Herald office. , TR. BUTLER'S, NO. 5 MERCER STREET, OPPO- site Broadway and Howard street, rooms to let, with board, for single geatlemen. Also, a’ double room, | suitable for a gentleman and his wife. The house has eu recently furnished, and possesses all the modern Ms | RNISHED ROOM, WAH PANTRY ATTACHED, | nd full or partial board, wanted by a gentleman and wite. Location in some strect off or near Broadway, not above Bond street; or in Brooklyn. ‘Terms must be moderate. Address, stating terms and particulars, © ( oflier. v oa the European plan, to a family or party of gentlemen. The acedramodations are titst and suitable for thove only who cau enjoy good I Apply from 10 A, M. to4 }*, M. st 38 Clinton place. SUIT OF WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, ON FI floge, to rent, with board, to a gentleman and wife. Aivo, pleasant rooms for singlo gentlemen. House has all the modern improvements, Neighborhood wnsur- passed. Apply at 2:4 Tenth street, near Second avenue. OARD.—TO LET TO A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or to single gentlemen, the second story front room, handsomely furnishetl, with partial board for the gentlemen, The house is elegant, and contains all the modern itnprovements. Vlease apply at 284 Kast Twelfth | street, two blocks from Broadwa: OARD.—A VEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with full board at $9 Km street, between | White and Walker streets. | OARD—WITH ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, in a first close house in Tenth street, near Broad: nitable for families or single gentlemen, replete | with all the modern improvements, French and Spanish | spoken. Dinner at f. References given and required. Apply at 161 Tenth street. OARD IN A CENTRAL LOCATION.—LARGE AND elegantly farnished parlor om the second floor; also Well lighted bedroom, Partial board if di mo- derate rents, in a strictly private family, Call at 90 Morton street, corner Greenwich. Be. IN A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY.—A SIN BD de gentleman ean be accommodated with a pleas- | ng a large closet att 0 it), and | vate French family, residing at No. 160 | between y place and Fifth | 38 =| ‘Twelfth street, avenue. Be IN BROOKLYN—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or two single gentlemen, can be sccommo- dated with good board in @ private family, whee there are no other boarders; only ten minutes walk {rom Ful ton ferries. Apply at 145 Gold street. | OARD IN BROOKLYN, NEAR FULTON FERRY.— Two or three gentlemen can have single or square Tooms; alvo a lady who can room with another. Genteel | and pleasant Louw, with but few ooarders, Apply at 43 Mddag street, first door from Wilk | OARD IN BROUKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN OR} A | gentleman and his wife can be accommodate! | wih newly furnished rooms, anil either full or partial board. Also grotlemen can engage good board without: rooms. No. 246 Hicks street, Brooklyn, between Wall street and South ferries. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—?LEASANT RvOMS, WITH board, can he obtained at No. 34 Garden’ street, within a few minates walk of either Wall street or South ferries. References exchanged. OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMO- | date, with parlor and bedroom, a gentleman and wife, or two gentlemen; also a room for a single gentle- | men, in a hoase with all the modern improvements. Post of revorences required. Apply at 145 West Twenty- second street, between Sixth and Seventl VALD—PLEASANT ACOOMMODATIONS FOR A ( } ‘leman and wife, or single gentlemen, can be ob- Tained in the house of a #mall family, desirably located, | at No. 3 Cheever place, second door from Harrison st., and within a few mimutes walk of the South ferry, | trooklyn. French and German xpoken, Teras moderate. | References exchanged. OARD.—A FAMILY OR GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN | ‘a desirable suite of rooms, on the second floor, | With or without board, by applying at 82 Bond street, References ex: |. Also a plensang room for a gen- tleman. | QOARD WANTED DOWN TOWN—BY A YOUNG | man, in a private Catholic family, or where there are but few boarders. Address , Herald office, stating terms and location. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR two or three single be dated at 47 West Tweniy-ainih, erect, betworn, Brond: wey and Sixth avenyp. DSOMELY FURNISHED |} | | above reward will be paid by leaving him as above. | gpeaks’ the Inglish: URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN AND their wives. Board for the lady only. Apply at 47 Lispenard street. aan ROOMS TO LET—FOR SINGLE GENTLE- men, at $1 25 per week, ut the Union Hotel, Li- berty street, near Concord, Brooklyn. Twenty-three fo- reign papers taken in weekly. i BENJAMIN HOUEY, Proprietor. GRNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO SINGLE GENTLE men, down town, at 20 White street, near Broad- Way, west side. N A STRICTLY PRIVATE GENTEEL FAMILY.—A gentleman aud wife wish a parlor and bedroom, With board. No boardinghouse will do. The most satis- factory reference will be required. Address V., Herald ce. RS. ROBINSON, 174 WEST TWENTY-FIRST street, bas a large front parlor on second floor, With pantry attached, to let, with board, to two single gentlemen, or agentleman and wife. A’ desirable loca- tion, situated within a few doors of Fighth avenue. AINLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO SMALL, P genteel famikics—a room, bedroom and kitchen, With cooking stove, &.; also, a room, bedroom aad kitchen, unfurnished—fourth floor. Apply at 123 West ‘Twenty-fourth street, near Seventh avenue. ies et tieranttis OOMS TO LET—ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, FUR- nished, with or withont board, also several small jooms, for ‘gentlemen; rooms lighted with gas. Apply at 110 Grand street, three doors west of Broadway. @0MS TO LET—TO SINGLE MEN, FURNISHED OR unfurnished. Apply to Mr. Marcon, 73, Warren street, up stairs. coms TO A SUIT OF WELL FURNISHED LF rooms on the first floor. Also two pleasant ringle rooms to let, together or separately, to gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives, with full’ or partiat Doard. Location central. Apply at 109 Grand street, first block adway. OMS WITH BOARD — room, furnished, to let, with board, also rooms for Single gentlemen, at 42 Beaoh street, opposite St. John’s Pari WO PARLORS, ON THE FIRST FILOOR, WELL FUR- nished, and two bedrooms, on ibe third floor, will be lot reasonable for the winter, at 81 Spring street, three doors east of Broadway. 0 LET—SUITS OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED rooms, suitable for families or single gentlemen, with full or partial board, at 36 Fast Twentieth street, between Broadway and Kourth avenue, 10 GEN and nicely furnished rooms to let to gentlemen; aecommodations and location desirable. Apply at 721 Houston street. WO OR THREW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN RE accommodated with pleasant furnished rooms, in a small private family, by applying at 15 Renwick street, near Canal. ANTED—BY A TLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, A furnished parlor and bedroom, in a private fa- yn preferred. Addross A. M., Herald OST, ON THE 1ST INST., FRUM th Vineyard, near Newark, a Newfonnd- IXnd dog, black, with white chest; answers to the name of Rolla: had a brass collar on when missed. The above reward will be paid upon delivery of the dog, or for such information as will lead to his recovery. T. M. MOGOWAN, at J. Still & Co.” , 24 Browlway. & RUWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY EVENING LAST, from 87 avenue’ C, a small Scotch terrier dog. Ho bad on a patent leather collar, with small lock at- tached. The collar was rod, edged with black. The ASTROLOGY. [<4 REWARD—IS NOW OFFERED TO ee any person who can surpass Madame CLUFTON inthe art of astrology, She is the only Indy ia the city who can give correct information on all things throngh life. N. B—Madame C. is no huinbug, nor does she wish to impose on the publle; she also cures all diseases in their last stage, particularly the worst forms of rhenmati«m. Call and satisfy yourselves. Residence 95 Thompson street, between Broome and Spring, brick house, stone stoop. STONISHING TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW IS without exception, the most wonderful astrologist | in the world, or that has ever been known. She will tell past, present and fature events; and will show your fu- ture husband and absent friends, which has astonished thouragga during her travels in Europe. Sho isa seventh dangh’ seventh daughter, and was born with s t, powers of her wonderful science, it very thoughts, and will caure happy paira to come together, who will all enjoy the greatest happiness of matrimonial bliss. Her stions are truly astonishing to all who visit hex who wish a a) marriage may call soon, and they may de- pend upon true advice, founded on the f ples of ‘cal science. 76 Broome street, between Can- non and mbia streets. Gentlemen not admiitad. Hours from $ o'clock A. M. to 9 P. M. STROLOGY.—PROFESSOR WILSON, THE CELE. A brated astrologer, eam be consulted on the past, present and future events of life, at 220 Broome street ‘Also questions correctly answered by Madam Wilson, spirit medinm. STROLOGIC.—MRS. FLEURY, FROM PARIS, WHOSE relatives prophesied Napoleon I., is the colebrated And firet person of the present age to foretell future events true and certain, Can be consnited at 263 Broome rect. ADAM MEYER HAS REMOVED PROM 50 LEROY street io 191 Seventh avenue, between Twenty- Third and Twenty-fourth streets, and continues to tell past, present ond future events; likewise, marriages, jourheys, law sults, business prospects, sickness, absent friends, and property lost or tolen, Madam Meyer con- verves in English, French ead German, and gives guar- anty for her art. RS. BACKER RESPROTFCILLY ANNOUNCES THAT «he continues to reveal the future in relation to lawsuits, marriages, business, &c., at 3544 Lispenard street, in the rear, (formerly 362 Broome streot.) ADAM ALWIN, FROM PARIS, TENDERS HER SER- M ‘vices to the ladies and gontiemon of thia city, in Tology, by books and science, and ia to be consulted About love, marriage, business, law matters, &e. She will tell the name of the Indy or gentteman they will marry; xlso the names of their visiters. Madame Alwin Trench, and German languages, Revidence 209 Bowery, between First and Second streets, Office hours from 10 A, M. to 5 P.M. Ladies gentlemen $1. we E RS. PREWSTER, 59 GREAT JONES STREET, COR- ner of the Bowery, has been induced, through jhe persuasions of her many friends, to continae until further notice. She can be consulted in astrology, love and Jaw matters, interpreting dreams, by booka and sci- nd tollthe name of the lady or gentleman they rry; alao the names of her visilers. Ladies 7 cents, gentiemen 00 cents until the Ist of January. Please | EMEN.—ONE OR TWO COMFORTABLE | prinel- | OOO te OE TO $1,20 $1,500.—a “HOTEL AND saloon for sale, for half its at be solil immediately, as the is obli P, sonth next week. Accommodations for fifty Location excellent. Two anda half years ase. Al at Franklin Hotel, 256 Fulton street. D. ELMO] 600 —FOR SALE, A SUPERIOR MEAT MA ‘eet, located on a corner of one of the avenues. This place i 1 established, the fix excellent, and includ afine wagon and Apply at 102 Nassau street, room No. 9. Bie PURDY & 300 —FOR SALE, CNE-HALF INTEREST e ‘+ cash paying business, at a sacrifice; | on Ninth avenue, at a bargain; also, | oyster saloons on Broadway; also, four stores} | tale in good locations; also, two hotels on Hroadwa the European plan. Apply’ immediately to ©. G. THOMFEON, 81 Nassau street, roo @ lot for val /B900% ¥.—TO BE SOLD TO THE FIRST | pz der, to pay advances, a first rate el | fitted up segar store; location unsurpassed; also, Howe's sewing machines for $60, which cost $1: | good order. Apply at 102 Nassau street, room No, PURDY & | $5 ONLY—FOR THE STOCK, FIXTURES 1 good willof the old established liquor treet, between Fifth and Sixth street, re three huncred men are employed. M sold iminediatel; Cull on the i | Oreat Neck, L. I., situated about three qnarte & mile from the Sound and one mile from the tura) | on which stages communicate with New York cons | On the premises are a pleasant dwelling, a fine gar and good orchard of first quality fruit, a well, te house, outbuildings, and six acres of tillable land. property will be sold at auction at Hempstead Br | on Thursday, Dec. 14, at 12 o'clock M. For partie | of sale, apply at 212 West Nineteenth street, or om | premises. NEW AND INGENIOUS FIREARM FOR SAI’ The owner of a ingenious firearm, capa) used either as a single arm or as a field pic is beyond deubt the most destructive and t fiivented, is desirous of selling the rig) manufacture or use it for any district or territor: quired, ‘The arm may be seen and alll particulars a| Rate 4 inquiring of J. L. GOSLING, 140 Broad up stairs. RUG STORE FOR SALE—SITUATED UP Sold in consequence of the owner having other ness to attend to, There is an excellent stock of di perfumery, &c.; will be sold low, for cash only. at 411 East Twelfth street, RUG STORE FOR SALE—A LARGE AND BE. ful fitted up store, well stocked with drugs, mery and fancy articles; the store situated on a co; and on one of the greatest thoroughfares, and from $10 to $li a i oo It_will be sold very low cash customer. 6 James, Herald office. OR SALE—-THIS DAY, ONE HALF INTEREST cash paying business that has been establi: ile last six years. A first rate chance for a young having from three to four hundred dollars inready Apply, Immediately to C. G. THOMPSON, #f Nassau s root No. 7. OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF store and plane manufactory; the old stand, « Grand street, a few doors east of the Bowery; good dwelling and work shop on the premises, a) good stock of plain timber on hand. Will be sold Dargain, and upon easy terms, if applied fer soon. one of the most moderate in the streot. Inquire o1 remines, or of ROBERT WHITE, 169 Water strect, jurling slip. i ROE LATHE Stock, GooD WiLL. AND tures of a popular and well established reatar and saloon in the Third ward, now doing a good ness, The present proprietors are about leavin city. and will sell out on terms, if applicatty | mide immediately to F. B. FRANCIS, 94 Murray | (OR EXCHANGE—FOR FURNITURE TO FUR’ a medium class house (the furniture must b food quality), a tract of land containing four dred acres. ‘The land is eighty miles from New Yori Pennsylvania. Price three dollars per acre. Fer sal! the sume place, @ tract ot Iand containing 200 a Price 20s. per acre, half cash and half in one year. good farming lands. Address F. J. P., Herala office | call at 12 Pine street, between the hours of 10 and 12 five days, ‘Title unexceptionable and good reason (OR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—A HOUSE AND wanted, for which a quantity of fresh. im goods, in original packages, will be given, in whol part payment, at cost. Parties having any imp { property, will tind this a good chance to sell. App! 3. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 3 to 7 F VOR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES @F candy store 125 Christopher street, suitable’ ny business. Will be sold cheap, as the owner is g te California, (XO SALE—A FIRST CLASS GROCERY AND LIQ store, in x good neighborhood. The sale of gi | fies and fevd alone affords a large protit. Inqui SCHMADEKE & PUNDT, 254 Greenwich street. | roe eA, SEND BILIJARD «ROOM, > doing a good business. ‘This is a good chance { Young man with a small capital. For particulars] quire at 312 roadway, second floor, ‘1. R. HA’ R SALE—A FIRST CLASS GROCERY, CHEAP cash; one of the best corner stores in'the city, ' a long lease at alow rent. Any one wishing an é lent grocery cannot be better satisied. Apply ati store, 165 Prince street, corner of Thompson. i (OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTORES 0} tea store, in one of the best business localitic ihe city; is af, resent doing a frst rate business, can be inereased to double, Will be sold cheap for 6 Particulars by addressing G. G., Herald office. y (OR SALP—A GENTEEL THREE STORY AND B ment house, on Twenty-eighth street, betv| | Maaivon and Fourth avenues, at $7,000; alo ox Twenty-sixth street, near Lexington avenue, at $81 in fine order, gas fixtures, Ne.; termseasy. Apply 4 B. ki 19 Fourth avenue, fron ¥ to TP) SALE—A DRUG STORE, NEWQY FITTED | one of the leading avenues, with an office practice attached. Satisfactory reasons for seMifg, can be had cheap. Apply: to DUNCAN & MoMILI Real Estate Brokers and Auctioneers, 103 West st: corner of Liberty. io SALE OR EXCHANGE—A NTEEN YE lease of a lot, 29 by 100 feet, in a tine locatic brick stable and sheds; also, lease and fixtures of a lie ball, ‘ing well; also, some fine houses and alvo, South Williamsburg lots, only $100; also, a slq | buifalo robes, harness, &., complete; also, a | wagon, cheap for cash, Apply at the anction ro | corner of Broadway and Duane street, from 1 to 3 F (OR SALN—A HORSE POWER IN GOOD oR Apply at N. 1. Rarlow’s wood yard, Furman st near State, between the Wail street and South fer] Brooklyn. nd all the appurtenances of a first q | barber’s shop, in lots te anit purchasers. Must posi | ly be sold this day. Apply immediately at 102 Na ; PURDY & ¢ OR SALE, CHEAP—A FINE PAIR OF SIX Y ol Black’ Hawk colts, well broke, and kind in ai and double harness, stylish drivers, and splendid w the saddle; also a fashionable family carriage, sui for one or iwo horses, and a set of double plated riage harness, all in good order. Appl CARL'S stable, Water street, Fulton ferry, from 10 to 12 o'clock, will be sold separate, if desired. OW PRICED HOUSES FOR SALI story paper ih two story a houses, on Twenty-eighth #rect, $4,750: on Mirst wt $5,250; on Fifty-third and Fifty-ninth streets, houses, $4,000; on Twenty-first street, $5,000; on street, $5,000.’ Apply tok. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fo | avenue, ftom 3 to 7 P.M. STEWS bi | N with » | money. Will be sold low. Everything ix all comp] ‘ourth avenue. MACHINE FOR SALE—ONE OF HO! order; cost $125, will be soli Yhompson sti LE, THE FIXTURES goodwill of an old established and well located q poultry market, now doing a good business, bo sold cheap to a cash customer, by applying Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. <0 DRUGEISTS AND APOTHECAR}RS.— VALUA store, handsomely §tted, and well stocked, for Apply to P. HALE & €0., labellers, 80 Nagsa; ALUADLE PROPERTY IN NASSAU a sale, Tur further particulars inquire of HO TON & WARD, No, 62 John street. T RECEIVED, ONE THOUSAND OVERCOATS cach ; dress anil frock coata $6, cost originally 4,000 poits cassimere pants at $3, cost $5, list y make, fills on broken banks of this city take ), LEVIE, corner Nassan and Heekmai Oy) P REWARD.—STOLEN—FROM 129 LAWRE ae) stico’, Brooklyn, between 12and 1 o'cloe mber 6, one gold watch, (inscribed on inside case ‘ | sented to Captain Wateon Ferris by a few friends in L pool”’—date not remembered,) two gold brooches, gold rings, one silver butter knife, (marked W. 8. six or eight wilver ton and table spoons, (some mark above.) lawnbrokevs please stop the above if preee | QTOLEN—1 ROM THE DWELLING HOUSE 354 gi b avenue, which was entered by burglars on the ol the 4th Inst,, @ silver tray, containing a quanti silver spoons, forks, fish knives, Indies, &c.; amd | them two dozen heavy teaspoons, seroll pattern, mal S.M. B.; severe) dozen forks, marked R. E. C., and heavy; also some old fashioned silver ware, mark ® heavy gold wateh, maker’s name, Jno. Hong! Liverpool, No. 22,204. A most liberal reward wi aid for the recovery of the articles stolen, or for| race or clue of the thieves, Some of the silver marked in full Eytinge. Pawnbrokers will please the above articles, should they be oifered, and the thi pd warmly requested to call for the baknce of the} niture,