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CONTINUED FROM FIPTH PAGR. WANTED—TO TARE CHARGE OF A LARGE nsible Scotch, or a Germau woman , preferred.” Apply to Mrs, Thorn- Twenty-third street ferry, Kast river. SEAMSTRESS AND LADY’S MAID WANTED, in ivate family, If, in addition to the above ualifications, the applicant’ can speak and write the ch language correctly, so as to facilitate its acqui- sition by two young misses, it will enbance the value of Brennen wwe 00K kitchen; 8 res] Fon, landing ofthe ther tervices, and increase remuneration, The most bor nable references will be required. Apply at sen street, corner of Hicks street, Brooclyn, ‘OUSEKEEPER—SITUATION WANTED, IS SMART, ne and obliging sues rod. cit references fot . a No. 803 avenue, near Righteenth svrect, top foo, OUSEKEEPER.—A LAY [4 EVERY RESPECT competent to discharge the duties of a house- Geeper, would be pleased to accept a situation as such. A home and where she can fvel an interest is the princi- fel consideration. Please address Justice, Herald office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A BESPECTABLE YOUNG man, 86 groom or coacliuan; he has lived with the most respectable families in the city, and he bas had a krowledge of the business {rom his mfancy, and can pro- duce the best city referezces. Please call at 50 Fourth venue, between Eighth an Ninth streets, at Mr. Camp- ell’'s barnes and saddlery store, for two days. ITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, ax general hous:rald; is a first rate washer and ironer, willing and obliging. Pleaso call at No, 1 Lawrence place Brooklyn. ITUATION WANTED, BY A COMPETENT YOUNG woman, as seamstress, or children’s maid; woulf ‘De willing to assist laundress. Can furnish the best = ta reference, ase call at 823 First avenue, room io, 10, Ss". ATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO do chamberwork or waiting, in a small private family ; would be willing to do housework. The best of reference. Can be seen for two days at 36 Willoughby street, Brooklyn. ITUATION WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN, LIBERALLY educated, who has held several honorable and Auorative offices'under government, but who, from the excessive use of rum, bas lost friends, fortave, charac- tor and mind, would like a situation to. open oysters, or some other light employment not requiring much men- tal effort. No bo sibaearre to any part of the country where the Maine liquor law is ‘- not”’ in force. The best references will be required. Address Enterprise, Broad- ‘way Post Office. WINE MERCHANTS, HOTEL KtEPERS, &C.—A ce oung wan from Fngland, who has filled the situa- r twelve years, of principal rman to a wine merchant, is desirous of obtaining a similar situation; ia well acquainted with fining bottling and packing all ‘kin wines &e. Herald office. ANC AI NE SITUATION pour prendre soin des enfants et coudre; elle peut donner dea lecons et fournir de bonnes recommandations. S’adresser 245 Forty-ninth street, entre la Ninth et Tenth avenues. ‘NE RESPECTABLE DAME DE MOYEN AGE, PAR. lant lo fran: t allemand, désire se placer dans une respectable le privée; elle sait bien coudre et iprendre soin de: fants. S’adresser No. 45 Thirteenth Btreet, entre la Fifth et Sixth avenues. U™ FRANGAISE RECEMMENT ARRIVEE DE PARIS, désire se placer pour bonne d’enfant, Sadresser -¢hax Mile Masson, 96 Greene street] ANTED—BY A LITTLE AMERICAN GIRL 12 years of are, 8 situation to take care of a child, and where she will be treated as one of the family; no ages wanted. Please address E. B., Union square Bost Office, for two days. "ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT CO- lored man, as porter ina wholesale or retail store; ‘4a well acquainted with the city; writes a good hand. <a Fated given. Apply at 18 Leonard street, room jo. 8, 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, for the winter, to sew and do light work, in a pri- vate family, where a small compensation, or her board alone, would be considered an equivalent. Please call at 69 Clinton street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE American woman from the East, as housekeeper, br to take care of an invalid; perfectly understands the ebarge of an infant from its birth. Highest city testi- mnoials given as to character and capability, To be seen till engaged at 259 Seventh avenue, in the store. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework ia mall private family. ‘Can give the best city reference. Please cai at 316 Henry street, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPKCCABLE young woman, as cook, washer ani ironer, or to lo chamberwork. Good city reference given. Please call at 100 West Seventeenth street, for two tays. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE youpg woman, as chambermaid and waiter, or to do general housework in a small family; is willing to tawke berself generally useful; wages vot so much an pict 8 permanent nome Has good city reference. care apply at 126 Elm street, corner of Howard. were SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT GIL, ‘ae cook in ® private family or hotel, and will en- depror ‘to nee the employer suited. Pleato call at 228 Melver:y street, in the store, for two days. ANJED—A SITUATION, BY TWO YOUNG GIRLS, to do ebamberwork and general housework or waiting. Good city reference giv Please call at No. 97 Eleventh street, between First and Second Can be seen for two days. ANTED-A SITUATION, BY ARES?ECTABLE WO- man, to do the cooking, washing and irouing of @ emall private family; bas no objection to go in the coun- try, The best of reterence given, Please eallat 107 East, Sixteenth street, between First and Second avenues, first ‘floor, back roon. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE girl, to do general housework; is s good plain cook, and good washer and ironer; is willing to make erself generally useful. Has good city reference. Ap- ly at 102 East Thirty-firat street, between First and Sona avenues, top floor, front room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS EXCELLENT COOK; understands mating bread pastry or would do general housework. lKeference given. Cau be seen for two days at 131 Walker street, in tae crockery store. ‘ANTED—A BABY TO NURSE, BY A YOUNG woman, with a fresh breast of milk; she is of an amiable ‘ition, possessed of rude health, and, in ebort, peculiarly qualiti se, as the teati- mony of hor physician and o.hers will confirm, Inquire at the drug store, 377 Third avenue, vetween Twenty- eighth and Twenty-ninth stree! ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FAITHFUL YOUNG woman, who is a professed cook and baker, who is ali kinds of pastries and desserts; and who has had fourteen years experience in the most respect- able families; is also a first rate housekeeper. The vest of city references from her lst situation. Please ad- dress C. 0, Union square Post Office. -ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘to cook, wash and iron, or as laundress, or as chambermaid,’ Apply at 85 Sixth avenue, near Kighth atreet, fourth floor, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as wet nurse. Good reference ‘ven. “Please cali for two days at 72 Oliver street, in dhe rear, room No. 5. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAD)) young woman, to do g?neral housework, washiue and ironing, or cooking. Good city references given. Please call at No. 173 Varick street, coraer of Charlton, for two days. ‘ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN, TO DO GENERAL W housework ; one who is a good washer and ironer, and ae ee good city references, may apply at 132 Mac- dougal street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE W young girl, as laundress; understands ber busi- ‘cess perfectly, or would do chamberwork and fine wash- dng and ; is willing to assist in any work. The ‘very best of city reference [en from her last place. Please call at No. 125 West Twenty-fourth street, near Seventh avesue. ———— ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER, BY A PROTES- W tant men bh geen age viceeene = every pect. Can give the most satisfactory city reference, bs Cy be left, or can be pest at hse Twelfth between the First and Second avenues, top floor, ‘Back room, will be most reepectfully attended to. > a ct Rasher ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A PERSON ‘who understands her business, in all its branches, and can produce the best of city references. be seen at ber present situation, 138 th avenue, unt en- ANTED—A SITUATON, BY A RESPECTABLE woman as cook, and to bid to do French brag el required. = two days at 100 reference . Please Seen, in the thoe store. ee See ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE, BY A GERMAN ‘woman, who has been two years at her last place, ap Paggame per by her late employer, She apeake ‘and is willing to make herself geueraliy useful. in be seen for te days at No, 234 Broome atreet, near Essex street. Inquire of Mr. Keyser, shoe- maker. W anTeD—a SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE young woman, ‘as cook, washer, and iroaer, or a respectable private family if Can ve most respectable reference. Apply ‘suited at 119 Spring street, in the rear, room 3. ote fake hereell Or would take Can he cern for two days at TYTh!r- | th ond Sixth avenues. wash and iron. Has | Good NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 34, i835, wars. ‘ANTS A SITUATION—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, as washer and ironer. Has the best of city reference from her last em, . Pleaseinquire at ‘Twelfth street, between Petr Sixth pe ion for two days, 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant qoung woman, in @ private family, as ; can fine washing in the nicest manaer; undoubted city reference given. None but first rate families need apply. Can be seem at 313 Wess Seven- teenth street, for two days. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do general housework; is a good plain cook, first rate washer and ironer’ and good baker; city nce can be given. Can be seen for two at 222 avenue B, between ‘Thirteenth and Fourteenth atreeta. Warten SITUATION, AS HOUSEKEEPER, OR ‘or todo housework or cooking, by an Euglishwo- man. Apply at 500 Houston street, in the dry goods store, Wants. ANTED—BY A RESPRUTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, W ‘a situation as laupdress or chambermaid; is an excellent wasber and ironer. The best of city reference ven. Can be seen fortwo days, at 168 Third avenue, ween Sixteenth and Seventeenth atreets. [ei ae Rane AER one a tats ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as nurve and seamstress; has no objec- tion to live with a family residing in the country, and would go South; good given. Pisase Gall at 136 Crosby street, in the store, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 8 situation, in a private family, to dochamberwork and waiting: beet of city reference.” Can be secon for two days at 172 West Twenty-eighth strect, second floor, front ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as nurse and plain seamstress; no objection to do chamberwork; bas had experience; understands tuking eare of children from their birth; will be found willing and obliging in ore respect. Has the best of city references, Please 76 Third avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXCELLENT Iaundress; she is also a capable waiter, would take either; she’ is used to crimping, luting &e. Can furnish the best city reference. Ploase apply at 225 West Twenty-first street, rear house. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation as cook; 1s afirst rate washer and ironer. No objection to the country, Good reference given. Please apply at 237 Thint avenue, between Twenticth and Twenty-first streets, in the fancy store. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as chambermaid and’ waiter; understands fins wasbing and ironing; can also do French fluting; is willing to make herself generally usefal; has lived two yesrs in her last place. The best of reference can ba given. Call at 08 Fifteenth street, corner of Seventh avenue, for two days ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as waiter or chambermaid; is a good lain sewer, understands her busicess thoroughly, and @ best of city reference. Can be seen for three t 180 York street, B : BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermand or waiter, or to e of children; no objection to goa short distance ie country. The best of city reference can be given’ fal in t] Can be seen for two days, at 76 Spring street, in the dry goods store, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Scotch woman, as first rate cook in a privatefa- mily;can make all sorts of soups and jellies; has no ob- jection to goin the country; is a first rate baker of bread. Pleane call at 156 Eleventh street, betwoen First avenue and Avenue A. Good city reference given. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WIDOW woman, to do general’ housework; has no objec tion to go a short distance in the country, and can be well recommended. Can be seen for two days, at No. 40 Hameraley street, in the store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do chamberwork, and to take care of children; has no objection to go a short distance mee country. Please call at 141 ton street, up c) * ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECTA- ble young woman, as first rate cook, understands baking and is an excellent washer and ironer, or to do chamberwork and waiting. The best of city reference can be given. Please call at 369 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets, first re oor, back room, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, todo chamberwork, and ass washing and ironing, or to take care of children. ference from her last place. Can be seen at 2 Thirty- bag treet, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, for wo days, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE irl, as chambermaid and laundress, or cham- bermaid and waiter; is fully competent of either. Please call at 87 Thirty-second street, between Lexing- ton and Third avenues, front room. Winns SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE German girl, to do general housework, and would make herself generally useful, Can be seen for two days, at No. 131 Third street, firet floor, front room. Wa" SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE pours woman, a6 nurse and seamstress or as nurse and chambermaid. Can be seen for two days, at No. 4 Ho A between Greenwich and Eighth avenues, room 19. WAXTED<A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, &8 child’s nurse and sesmstress; und sratands cuttin, and fitting children’s clothes. No objections to travel. The best of city reference can be given. Apply at 712 Broadway. Can be seen from 11 to 3 o'clock. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, WASHER AND ironer. Apply at her last employers, 39 Kast Twenty-recond street, between the hours of 104. M. and 2 P.M., Wednesday and Tharsday. WANT#D-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, ‘A SITU- ‘ation as nurse and plain seamstress; has no ob- fection to light chamberwork. The best of city reference trom her last place, where she lived seven years, Please cail at 205 Seventh avenue, one door from Twenty-fourth street, for two days. 'ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE PROTES- tant young woman, o situation as nurse and seamstress; unquestionable’ city reference can be given ae to character andeapability. “Apply at 105 West Nine- teenth street, for two days; or a note addressed to E. M. will be punctually attended to. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘8 aituation in a small private family, to do general housework; she is a good washer and ironer, and a good plain cook; can come well recommended from her Inst place. Please call at 17 Dominick street, near Varick, second floor, front room. Can be seen for three days. if not engaged. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, 4 SIT- uation as nurse and seamstress; is experienced in the care of children; or to do chamberwork and fine sewing. Bost of reference. Has lived three yoars and abalf in her last place. Please call at 77 West Twenty- eighth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, for ‘two days. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘a8 waiter or chambermaid, private family. Best of city reference given. Inquii 71 Hud ve- nue, Brooklyn, second floor, front , for three le Warm ‘A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation in a private family, todo general house- work, Inquire at 159 Elridge street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook, washer and ironer or woulddo chamberwork and assist in the washing and ironing if required; bas no objection to go short distance in the country. Has good reference as to character and capa- bility. Please call at 147 Seventh avenue, between Twenjieth and Twenty-first streets, third floor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL, A situation as cook, washer and ironor, or to’ do housework for a small family; isa good washer and froner, Good city reference can be given. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. Please call at 172 Amos street, near Washington street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, ituation as chambermaid and waiter, or cham- bermaid and plain sewer. Has tho best of city refer- ence. Can be scen at 52 Charles atreet, until engaged. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation matress, in» private family. Un- derstands all ki mily sewing and making gentlo- men’s shirts, Tiss no objection to light chamberwork. Can give the bost city reference. Please call for two days at 907 Broadway, in the book store. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED Scotch woman, a Protestant, «situation as nurse; to take charge of one baby only. Good city reference given. Can be eeen for three days at No. 8 West Twen- ty-seeond street. Wee, 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN? a child to wet nurse; lost her child three weeks old, Has no objection to go out. Apply at Dr. Onily’s, 518 Tenth avenue, near Forty-second s' le 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. tion to do gemeral housework; is a washer and ironer, and has no objection to mind children; is a eS lain Reference if required, Please call at 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as nurse and seamstress, or chamber- maid and waiter. Has no objection to the country, Best city references given. Please call at 131 Waverley place, tor two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation as nurse and seam- tress, or chambermald and to wash and iron; would like to travel with a lady to Europe, or take care of children, Can be ae, recomme! Direct A. J. §., or can be seen at 17 Bridge street, for two days. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as seamstress and nurse, or as chamber- mal id, Has good city references, Please call at 138 Sul- | livan street. Wtman. A RESPECTABLE COLORED GI situation as chambermaid or waiter, who under- stands Spacish cooking, and can rpeak the heh and | Stare, Gast be orte tor tle save Paes cota f een for two days. No. | 20 Tenth street, inthe rear. ees ANTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, not long in this country, a situation in a small private family, to take care of ‘children, or to do general housework. 'A home more an object than high wages. Please call at 206 East Nineteenth street, corner rn avenue. pn hh ‘ANTED—BY A SMART, TIDY GIRL, A SITUA- tion as nurse, or chambermaid and waiter. Has beat city reference from her last place. Call at 16 East Eleventh street, third floor, back r: ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ® situation as chambermaid or to do general housework in a small family. waned ‘Would like to go in the Ay ‘Wages no object if in a nice family. Please call at Houston street, in the dry goods store. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION TO do housework, or to take care of children cewing. Gond' reference given. Apply at and do plain t Fran’ ‘ort nthe store, for #i ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid and seamstress in a small private family; or would be willing to do house- work. Wages not so much an object as a good homo. Good city reference given. Please call for two days at 55 Thompson street, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do general housework in a srasll pri- vate family; she is & godd washer andironer. The vest of city reference can be given from her last employer. Can be seen for two daysat 83 Hamersley strect, in the rear. ‘ANIED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT widow woman, situation in a private family; understands plain cooking io all its branches; would as- sist in the washing, if give the most tatisfactory city reference. Ploase call for two days at 402 Eighth street, between Lewis street and avenue D, second floor, front room, ET NURSE—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A young healthy woman, or would taxe a baby to dry ere: Can be seen at her last place, 72 Chatham street, Warm, A PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN, A situation as night clerk or watchman in a hotel, porter in a store, or to drive an express wagon. Has excellent city references. Please call, or address J. B, B., 90 West Nineteenth steeet, in the rear, "ANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN, A SITUATION AS gardener and florist; bas a thorough knowledge of plain and ornamental gardening; bas had several years Practical experience in Great Britain and the United ates, ae his reference will certify. No objections to go South. Those wh» require a first class gardener will please address M, Herald office. ANIED—TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS—A SITU- ation by a young man, who is thoroughly capable of assistingtin a retail store ; he understands the retail and dispensing departments in allits branches, and can give the best of references from his last employers. A Personal interview can be had by applying at the drug store, 186 Grand street. ‘ANTED AS HOUSEKEEPER.—AN EDUCATED ‘and highly respectable middle aged lady, in whom every confidence and trust may he reposed, desires an oeement in a gentleman’s family of respectability, with or without children. Satisfactory testimoniais peace employer. Address Henrietta, Broad- ce. from her way Post ya GERMAN GIRL, AS NURSE AND seamstress, to go with a small family to St. Paul, Minnesota, to re je; must be a quick, neat sewer, will- ing and obliging. such, © good home and’ go wages will be given. Apply at No. 4 West Thirty-eighth street, near Fifth avenue. ‘ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN SERVANT, TO DO the general housework of a small family, A fully competent person can appl at Division avenue, Tt hoor ‘to northwest corner of Fifth street, Williams- burg. Good wages given. Ween) SMART, TIDY GERMAN GIRL, (PRO- in g testant,) as nurse and seamstress and to assist Must be a good come well recommended. Apply at 23514 Wes teenth street, betweon Eighth and Ninth avenues. ‘ANTED—A MAN PASTRY COOK. ONE WHO UN- derstands the business thoroughly can have a steady, situation in the city. The employer can be seen at Ferre’s Domestic Agency, No. 97 Duane atreet, near Broadway, between 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M. ANTED—A BOY TO ATTEND IN A GROCERY store. One willing to work may apply to ‘William Doherty, grocer, corner Front and Pearl streets, Brooklyn. ‘al housework, ametress, and Nine. LADY, WHO IS NOW IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE,. ‘and has a few select boarders, is desirous of find- ing some good family who is tired of housekeeping, and would let the house to one who has no family, and would take the best possible care of the house. ' The house ia well furnished, with water, gas, &c., in good repair. I have no family of my own, would like the gentleman and his family to board with me, to pay all or Part of the zent It must not be above Union square or below Bleecker street, or west of Washington square, or east of Fourth avenue. Will exchange references. Please address A. De La —, Herald office. OTTAGE WANTED TO HIRE, BY A CAREFUL AND ‘permanent tenant, in Jersey city or Hoboken, suita- ble for a small fat f Rent must be moderate. Addres: ting terms fully, accommoda- tions, &c., Rencher, il ‘ARM WANTED.—FROM 30 TO 100 ACRES OF GOOD Tand, with good improvements, within thirty miles of New York City Hall, wanted on a lease, with privi- lege of buying at a fixed price, within say six months. A farm might do ‘as it stands,” with furniture, stock, &c. Any one wishing to sell may address, with full par- ticulars as to price, terms, location, &c., to Experiment, New York Herald office. ‘ \URNISHED HOUSE WANTED BY THE FIRST OF FEB- ruary, at a rent of $700, between Eighth and I'wen- ty-fifth streets and TLird and Seventh avenues; also, a house near Broadway, below Spring street, at $1,000. A vajuable lease paying $700 for sale. Houses wanted in all parts of the city, and at all prices and rents. Farms forsale and exchAO NER & ©0., 208 Broadway. OUSE AND FURNITURE.—WANTED TO LEASE, A house in good location, rent not to exceed $700. ‘urniture will be bought, if good and in good order, at a meterete prion, not to exceed in cost $2,000, Address J. 8. W., Herald office. OUSE WANTED.—1HE ADVERTISER WANTS TO porchasea large three or four story house, oast or west of, but near, Broadway, between Bleecker and ‘Twenty-fifth street, for which cash will be paid—one worth not over $12,000, Address Hard Times, Herald ice. —_———__—$ OUSE.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR CASH, A H nice three story dwelling house, west of Sixth ave- hue, and not above Twenty-eighth street. Any parts having such # house to sell, at a moderate price, wi find » purchaser by applying to E. B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, ORSE WANTED.—THE ADVERTISER WISHES TO pay a liberal cash price for a sound, reliable, 15)¢ to 16 hand horse, that can go in el gait two miles in six minutes, carrying four hundred pounds. Please ad- drers Mr. B. Baldwin, Herald office, FFICE WANTED—BY A PROFESSIONAL MAN, NOT below Twenty-second street or above Tweaty- seventh, between Third and Fourth avenues. Address, with particulars, Alpha, Union Square Post Office. ‘ANTED TO RENT, BEFORE MARCH 1—A SMALL house, below Twenty-ninth street; rent about $200. Address T. 8, Jones, Herald office, stating loca- tion of house and terms. PenacteatelierchandsantesatciantenEE Ne SESE OO ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, ON THE FIRST of February, (for fifteen months or more from | rt partof » house. Rent must be erate, and the location below Fourth street. Ad- dress E. B., Herald office. ANTED—BY THE MONTH OR QUARTER, A SMALL room, suitable for the meetings of a literary socle- ty. Location near Canal street. Kent not over one dol. lar perevening. Address A. G. B., box 101, Herald office, peed ninBechtnervn_ Ay omimcbrnenhenanaat Batata In ceneooeninimmate ‘ANTED—TO RENT, PART OF A HOUSE IN Brook! py? small family, about ten minutes walk from City Hall. ‘Rent must b¢ moderate, Addrens, stating full particulars, E. K., box 1,819, Post Office. ANTED TO HIRE OR LEASE—A GENTEEL HOUSE, to be located near Broadway, between Canal street and Union Park. Rent not to exered $700. Possession wanted immediately or by the Ist of Address S. R, Herald office, stating full parti ANTED TO RENT OR LEASE—A HUUSE, OR PART of it, with store, in Bowery, Address 0. M., care of api Faber, 133 William street, stating terms and Ten ANTED TO RENT—IN BROOKLYN, FOR THREE ‘years from next May, with possession Feb. Ist, a house, suitable for a small family, near to some ove of the ferries, and ina desirable location; rent not to exceed $250 per year; the location of Sackett, w, Dougtas, Butler, ot Warren streets, east of Court street preferred; or else s three story and basement house, as above; rent not to exceed $350 per annum, The best city references given. Address Bcx 4,195 New York Post Office, stating terms and location, ke. ANTED—A PLEASANT FURNISHED BEDROOM, gas and fire, with partial board, aot abore Usion square, and between Third an Fifth avenues. Address Irving, Herald office, Guring this week. that date,) the up —__ RENOVA FMOVAL.—J. BURKE, FASHIONABLE BO mater, successor to J. E. Rogers (formerly Kimball suet Bes peblog"vtetbe win teresa kage Cote ‘on |, where re celve a continuance of public Patronage. J. fas also added to his extensive stock of wort t va. riety of lacien’, misces’ and ebildren'’s gniters, shoe Tod me, ae, & —FOR A THREE STORY BRICK ° 'e house, with basement and sub-cel- D led on the corner of Wilson street—the most fashionable place of residence in Brook- lyn; the house is finished in the most improved style, with speaking tubes. statuary, marble mantels, bells, 8, greeproom, and with all the modern improvem: . Suitable for a gentleman's residence doing busi in the city, withm three minutes walk of the Peck slip ferry. - $2,500 will be taken in flour or jeweiry, $500 in } the balance cam remain on bond aad mortgage, if required. Jaquire of KE, BUREHAM, 155 South first street, Wilhamsburg, or on the premises, $7 00 MORTGAGE FOR SALE.—A GOOD $7.0 mortgage of $7 040, amply secured, on twenty miles from the city, will be sold for $5,000 cash. M. L, SHELDON, 85 Nassau street, 5500. ok Se, WUBIN THREE, Mr. ® e nutes? walk of South ferry, Brooklyn, a'brick house, three story, basement and ‘sub cellar, with gas, bot and cold water bat all the modern improvements, Will be sold a Apply to the owner, 24 Willi t, room 23, OR SALE, A FAY Goops, TOY $3.000 3 firework store; an excellent loca. great thoroughfare. The stock is well assorted, the business established, rent low, and in every way the Naima are great, Apply at 212 Broadway, room SIMERS & PURDY, 0 LESS THAN VALUE—FOR SALE, IN 6 Williamsburg, a two story and basement ‘oure and lot, eight minutes walk from the ferries, Cars pass the door, A chance fora bargain, Must be sold, aa the owner is about leaving the city. Avply at Mc. Jos. Merchant’s oyster saloon, 512 Grand street, New York. No agents need apply. (), “SOR SALE TEE Last GREAT ORANOE je —The well known dining and coffee and cake saloon’ under the American Bible Houre, One thousand hands employed in the bu.lding. Rent only $175. Price $450, Inquire in the saloon, corner of Astor place and Third avenue. RARE CHANCE FOR AN INVESTMENT.—THE proprietor ot the Fe: Institute, at Americus, Sumter co, Ga., offers for sule his residence, with all the furniture, including two, pianos, together with the seminary building. The residence contuins nine rooms, with three acres of land attached, ‘The seminary 1% divided into two rooms, and can accommodate from 80 to 100 pupils. The seminary lot contains nearly an acre. The residence is distant from the seminary only fifty yards, Tbe two buildings, including furniture, ianos, fixtures, &c., can be purchased for $4,500; one- fait cash, the balance on good paper, Possession’ given Ist of June. An income of $2,500 can easily be realized by a competent teacher. The present proprietor desires to enter the ministry; hence his offer to sell, Address Principal, Female Institute, Americus Ga. Americus is she terminus of the Southwestern Railroad, and con. nects with Macon and Savannah, SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY.—THE ADVERTISER, in consequence of ill health, being about to leave for Europe, is desirous of selling out a first rate busi- which is paying large profits and is daily improv- The fixtures are all new, elegant and very expen- atve, and to any person of enterprise it is a rare chance to in a flourishing and prosperous business. In- 8034 Bowery. USINESS FOR SALF.—IS WELL ESTABLISHED, pays very large profits, and oan be extended cerougtiont the United States. The necessity for selling and also the above statement, will be most satisfactorily shown, by applying at 212 Broad way, Eom 0. 10, CD) & PURDY. ORNER GROCERY STORE FOR SALE.—ONE OF the best stands in the city, near Broadway, in the Fourteenth ward, with lease, at’a very low rent. The store has a run and many valuable customers; stock and fixtures, at a bargain. B. ICHARDS, 307 Broad: AGUERREAN GALLERY FOR SALE, CHE. cash, doing a good business. For partic ap- 2 ly to M. W. LOUKWOOD, corner of Eighth avenue an ‘fourteenth street. Dist AND BOTANIC STORE FOR SALE—AN OLD wi established stand, now doing a thriving business, be sold on favorable terms, or a partner will be aken; must havea cash capital of from two to four thousand doll it red iol having other business, and wishing to remove to the country, is the cause for selling or taking a partner. Fnrther information given at 91 kighth avenue. RUG STORE FOR SALE.—A PHYSICIAN, WHO3E increase of practice obliges him to relinquish the irug business, wishes to dispose of the store 196 Seventa avenue. For particulars inquire as above, after three o’clock P. M. RUG STORE FOR SALE—AT HALF ITS VALUE, located in Brooklyn; fine street, neat fixtures, as: sorted stock, &e. Price $500; $200 can remain ‘two fears, Apply to 0. 0. ABEL & CO., 77 Fulton ateeot, ew Yor ARM OF SIXTY ACRES ON STATEN IST.AND FoR a) sale, or exchange for good unincumbered city pro- perty, two ana a-half miles from Port Richmond, in the town of Castleton—plain house and out buildings, ‘There are no mortgages on this property. BROWN & CO0., 2(8 Broadway. ARM FOR SALE—ONE HOUR FROM THE CITY BY railroad; over a hundred acres, twenty in wood; good house and out buildings, allin perfect repair; a great quantity and variety of fruit trees, Situation ‘pleasant and healthy. and of easy access to the tg several times aday. Apply to E. Y. RODGERS, Esq., Rahway, N. J. streets; the between Second », and the lot about iwenty feet front, by forty see, \s apply at 180 Tenth aun ly: seven feet deop, tern, street. ’, 29 CATHERINE RK SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT Nu ‘The lease will street, with the buildings thereom. ‘ngs to be expire on the firstday of May. 1867; buil& ve feet ome for or new lease given. The lot is twenty-. feet in the and a half inches in front, and twenty-five “, andoa rear, and on the north side 114 feet mine inch ¢ at 180 the south side 112 feet one inch deep. Appl, Tenth street, one door east of Third avenue. —_— NY R SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT 131 ANTAU t, street; lease willexpire on the first day of Auga, + 1860; no renewal. The lot is about tweaty-two foe, front and rear, and about sixty feet deep. Also the lease of lot 17 Centre street, corner of Aathony; lease will ox- pire on the first day of November, 1660; buildings to be paid for, or new lease given, The lot ia twenty-aine feet tront and rear, and about sixty feetdeep. Apply at 180 Tenth street, one door east of Third avenue, PRO SALE AT ONE HALY 17S VALUE, A Skt OF good parlor furniture, as the owner is about leav- pg the city. Address, with mame, where an interview may be had, E. C., Broadway Post Office. EASE AND FURNITURE OF COOPER HOUSE FOR sale, Broadway, corner of Anthony street, —Has 337 years to run, newly and elegantly furnished: neaily four thousand dollars net reat annually. Wil! be exchanged for improved city property. Apply at 137 Pearl street. ESTAURANT FOR SALE—THE WELL KNOWN oyster and dining saloon, 95 Bowery, corner of Herter street, will be sold on reasonable terma to a cash jurcbaser; possession given immediately, For further information, apply on the premises. EBA’ TOPOL NOT TAKEN.—$200 WILL BE PAID TO any man that will bring » purchaser for one of the finert properties in the beautiful village of Plainiield, New Jersey. It consists of a large, elegant house, ani lishment and bakery; lot half an acre; all new, and beautifully located; sold together or separate; price $6,000—a great vain. Also, @ handsome pro- perty in Morris county, New Jersey, consisting of house And store, end three acres of land, near a railroad; price $1,500. For information address R, STEWART, 'Plain- \ (0 BUTCHERS»-FOR SALE, A BUTCHER SHOP, with lease of ground, Lorse, wagons, and everything Belonging to the business, in a'village a fow miles from New York, now doing a good business. Address Butcher, Herald office, giving name and where an interview may had. ‘The business may be bought at a bargain. dg hue, opposite Central park; also, a newly finished house and eight Jots at Fairmount, Upper Morrisania. Will be exchanged for a location on the tound or Hudson river, or sold low. E. C. CHARLES, 138 Pearl street. EXCHANGE, OR FOR SALE—EIGHT LOTS, 25 BY 100 feet, on F.fty-ninth street, west ot Fifth ave- ____ TENANTS’ REGISTHR, FURNISHED HOUSE TO LEASE—FOR THREE ears from May next. Possession, if required, Ziven Ist April next, The house fully and handsomely furnished throughout, mirrors, curtains, A, good per location for a dentist.’ Rent, with furniture, year. Acdress Jefferson, Union equare Poat Of RARE CHANCE.—TO LET, A FINE HOUSE, SIX- teen apartments and basement, kitchen and bag- age room, fitted up for an emigrant or sailors’ boarding jouse Or grocery store; is an old established location, four doors from the Battery, and one hundred yards from the Philadelphia, Boston, fornia, Charleston and Sa- vannah steambeat lines. Inquire 33 West street, or oa the premises, 11 Washington street, of J. L. MURPHY, ORSES TO LET.—TWO GOOD SADDLE HORSES, one a first rate lady’s horse, would be let to- aciher or singly, with saddles, &c., or they would be let as harness horses, with or without » yee express wa- gon, oa moderate terms. Apply at No. 9 Carmine street. OUSE TO LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.— Situated west of Broadway, below Twenty fourth treet, in a good neighborhood; furniture, $100; from fif- teen to twenty good permanent boarders; the house is four soe convenient to the carsand stages; possession immediately. Apply to B, W. RICHARDS, 307 Broad- wa! OFTS TO LET—AT NO 2 MURRAY STREET, ONE 4 door from Broadway, two very desirable lofts, auit- able for Ince jobbers or importers, or any business re- quiring superior light and location. Apply on the pre- mises, to CONKLING. . ae NEW PUBLICATIONS. ¢ iiencoe, Orders tor this oxtraordimaty and hig lor this ex! rmanapeper procs ane voting an unt Greet stanton - Some of the juential and widely circulated journals contain apd even whole pages of review and opinions of the press we shall give hereafter, in pronouncing it the most cael and e:tertaining romance of iblished. Bis cloth. For Filth edition now ready. Price $1 wale Lf kecllers and news everywhere, J, 0. BY, Publisher, 119 Nassay UST PUBLISHED—PRICE 12% CENTS, 1, J street views and pictorial directory of New consisting of # reries of views beauti engray steel, of the most prominent, public and private ings. 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INSTRUCTION, TOPIC NOW BEFOR stopol aed map 4 ‘we milit wy posit iflc hy ‘rieane ‘tiful of ® beau re vatage, * ‘toms 362 BROADWAY, CORNER Ov FRANKLIN % —Writing and boorkeeping thoroughly ta” in class cr separate parlors, at reduced cht “e OLIVER B. G nTH PARISIAN GENTLEMAN, RECENTLY ARRIV! and without any engagement, being. dbwi acquiring ‘a practical knowledge of the eh Lesa wishes to find a respectable private family to live where an exchange of lessons with some member of + family might be effected, Addresa L. Hi, No: 2’ place, Bleecker street. ARITHMETIC, WRITING, bie terms, by W. 3.R 9 Broadway. student is separatel: advanced in his duties, while’ to him is readily_available in:p Open from 9 A, M. to 9 P. M. aclitunsic and tosttsenagy dapremmereaing: ic ant ee pi ny a) eo 6. 240 Broadway, (Appleton’s Building.) where gem men are qualified for the counting-house, in an ditious and superior manner. (CHERS WANTED.—ONE. WHO-CAN TEACH ¥) modern: languages; and one who knows plain atice. None need apply except thore of good 4 bits, gentlemanly demeanor and respectable recomm'| dations. Apply to Rev. Mr. O'CONNELL, Columt South Carolina. Applicant must state salary, &e., & pitta eee seit Cee eatin ane the Ho EACHING.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG LADY,‘ graduate of Castleton Seminary, « situation’ feacher, or assistant teacher, of ‘all the branches, in some institution in the city of New Yo: Where sho may have an opportunity of improving f knowledge of music, For particulars address Miss C. C., Greenfield Contre, oga county, N. ¥, F ISITING OR RESIDENT GOVERNESS.—AN EX| lish young lady experienced in tuition, wishes: form an engagement as above, Her course of instr-] ructed and rapid); knowledge imparted: tice. tion comprises Eng] inal] its branches, with Fre and music, The advertiser can offer the highest r rence! and capability. ters + to eee: dressed to Miss Roberts. Union square Post Office, w be immediately attended to. - —f ANTED—A FEMALE TEACHER, TO GIVE } structions in a family on the eolian piano, as co, pensation for board this winter. One who is compete may hear of a situation by addressing Music, box § Herald office. : t 0. $5 WALL STREET.—A VERY WELL LIGHTED basement, newly repaired and improved, to let from the lst of February; and, if desired, office ‘Axtures and one of Herring’s double doors iron safes for sale, at alow figure, Inquire on the premises. HILADELPHIA HOTEL T0 LET.—THE HANOVER House, No, 288 Chesnut street, to be let as a hotel or genteel boarding house. Apply to J. F. LEAMING, No. 28 South Front street, Philedelphia. TEAM POWER TO RENT IN MERCER STREE?, near Prince.—Steady power and well lighted rooms, Inquire of GEO. H. KITCHEN, 135 Mercer street, or E. VY. HAUGHWOUT, 661 Broadway. Second hand engine for sale cheap. TORES UNDER THE NEW YORK HOTEL TO LEASE— yForperticulars, apply to M. MORGAN & SOS, 4 ‘all street. OR SALE—THE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE house No. 15 West Thirty-second street, near Fifth avenue, built by the owner; house 25 by 64 feet. Also the new brick house on Lexington avenae, first house al -third street; house 22 fect 6 inches by 44 . tinauire of the owner, Nols West treet. BALE OR EXCHANGE—TWO LOTS ON MURRAY Hill, northwest corner of Thirty-fifth street and ‘ourth avenue; wants to exchange for a new house up town. Inquire’at the Fourth avenue Market, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, from 8 to oo A. 3 ‘OR SALE, OR TO LET—THREE NEW FOUR STORY houses on Twenty-fourth street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues. Apply at 44 East Twenty-fourth street, or 44 Wall, to CHAS, H. SMITH. R SALE CHEAP—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES, or fixtures only, of the dining and oyster saloon 87 and 3734 Frankfort strect, basement. The reason for ee! , the owner is going to California. Inquire on the premiaes. ‘OR SALE—THE WELL ESTABLISHED GROCERY store, No. 263 Blizabeth street, near Houston Street. Will be sold cheap, on aczount of the present occupanpt’s ill health. Attached to the store is a sitting room and cellar. Terms low. IR SALE—A COFFEE, DINING SALOON AND bakery, with large oven attached. Inquire on the premises, 337 Spring street, opposite Clinton Market. Mand. stationery, wall ertablianar and. Going & good and at jonery, well est al loi a aitieaplow ior gach. Apply at 63 Fulton nawet, ‘cor- ner of Cliff, up stairs, ‘OR SALE—A SMALL, WELL SELECTED STOCK OF embroideries and fancy goods, with lease of store and dwelling. Inquire on the premises, 103 Fulton street, OR SALE AND EXCHANGE—A CONSIDERABLE. amount of a very valuable manufacturing stock; twenty-five per cent. must be paid incash, and the balance will be taken in good real estate. Apply to CHAUNCEY BARNARD, 74 adway. F% SALE—A SORREL HORSE, FIFTEEN HANDS high, six years old, very stylish, sound and kind, and can trot very fast either ‘le or dou sle harness; also, a light wagon and bari be seen by apply” ing to DAVID A. pope e Centre market, before 1 o'clock; or after, at stable 84 Third street. Fe SALE—A MODERN BUILT COTTAGE, ON THE Hudson river, two hours from the city, Ave minutes ‘walk from a principal station on the Hudson river rail- road, and with a fine river view. and in good order, with out buildings comp! contains three quarters of an acre, and is ina of cultivation, with an excelient garden. Wil qheap Donsemsien 1 tof May. Apply to Merars. STEELE & OWEN Wi rt. ree’ — THE LOWER PART OF THE CITY, IN one of the greatest thoroughfares in the immodi- vicinity of Broadway, » paper hanging store, stock ae at oe valuation. This - ud good oppor- tunity. Terme of payment easy. Aj . B. W. RICHARDS 307 Brondway. SALE CHEAP—AN ALE AND CHOP HOUSR. Reason for selling going out of the city. Apply to J. W. REA, 13 Mercer street, or to THOMPSON & SHIT, 81 Nassau’ street, room No.7. OR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY—A F handsome country residence at Geneva, New York, 4 acres, and fronting on toe lake, ornamented wilh fruit and shade trees: a handsome, commodivus bouse, | out houses, carriage house, kc. EE, B. KINSHIMER, 819 Fourth avenue SALE—THE LEASE OF A BUTCHER’S STAND, and the fixtures therein, situate No. 158 Ninth avenue. Inquire om the premises. Will besold at a bargain. FoR SAE GAN orice, Wirt Gop wn. ‘AND fixtures of @ real estate and general agency for servants The office is established over four years As the proprietor, baving another business to attend to, would to sell out or take in an active partner, with enal) _ Cal! for, or address T. Hamilton Hain, Ster Hotel, 56 Cranberry street, cormer of Hicks, 1 F—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF a bandsomely Thess drinking saloon, situated in one of the best business streets in the Ln a ehouse, several rooms, will be rented with it, which is containt uitable for boarding and lodging or families. Ay thie eay, to in B. HOWE, 67 Nassau street, “OR SA1 E—THE GOOD WILL, LEASE, FORNITURE, k fixtures and stock of wines and liquors of the ele- | situate at 192 Mercer street, a very desirable location, and doing # good business, will be sold low for cash For particn/are inquire of the proprietor, on the pre LEASE—THE HOUSE AND LOT NO. 364 BROAD- way, corner of Franklin street, will be leased for s ferm of years. Apply to ADAMS & LUCKEY, 75 Nese sau street. T° LET—TO A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN FAMILY, part of house No. 95 West Thirty-ninth street, be- tween Broadway and Sixth avenue—second floor, three rooms, back basement, and two rooms on third floor. References exchanged. Apply on the premises, or to W. W. SELLECK, 79 Fulton street. LET—THE HALF OF A TWO STORY AND ATTIC house, with all the modern improvements; to some suitable parties without children; or wiil be let to some bachelors furnished—two beautiful parlors on first floor. The location is desirable, being in the vicinity of Nidlo’s, on the West side of Broadway. Address Lock- ‘wood, 135 Fulton street. 0 LET.—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE SITUATED IN the village of Claverack, Columbia county, N. Ys, 130 tniles from New York by Hudson River Railroad, and about twenty rods from the railroad. The house i cious, with barn, carriage house, &c , fine fruit and or- namental trees, good water, within a short distance from the church, and opposite the Hudson River Institute, the largest ‘and most flourishing male and female semi- nary in the United States. Possession given April Ist. Rent $200, Inquire of J. G. SCHUMARER, 345 Fulton street, Brooklyn. 10 LET OR LEASE—THE DESIRABLE STORE AND basement No. 26 Beekman street, north side, near Nassan street, possession Ist May. Also, the fhree upper lofts, possession immediate if desired. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, 10 REAL ESTATE AGENTS.—A GENTLEMAN HAV- ing several large tenement houses, would like to let them, or give the agency of them to some person who could advance $1,000 of the first year’s rent. Address Landlord, Herald’ office. LET—THE THREE STORY DWELLING NO. 751 Washington street; possession of part of the hoase givenimmediately. Part of the turn'ture forsale. Ap- ply at the house, or of R. RYER, 31 Maiden lane, LET—THE NEW FIRST CLASS THREE-STORY basement and sub-cellar brick house, being the firtt house nocth side of Thirty-first strest, between Eighth and Ninth avenues; first class neighborhood; Poreusion given immediately. Apply efore 10 A.M. or6P.M. to JOHN J. BENEDICT, 401 Kighsh avenue. Also, two cottage houses, north aide of Fighticth street, between Second and Third avenue railroad LET AND FURNITURE FOR 8) —THE SECOND floor of # rmall house, in # very desirabl ant nt location: possession immediate. Address A. M., LET OR LEASE—THE ELIGIBLE STORE AND basement southeast corner of Canal and Greenwich streets, adjoining the Hudson River Railroad passenger stat‘on; would make a capital restaurant or grocer, Also tbe basement next door below. Apply to JAMES PRICK, 200 Budson pureet. TET—PART OF A LARGE FOUR stoRY Muse, handsomely furnished, with modern improveownts, "0 @ respectable family tt will be let for six moaths o- one year. Possession can be had immediately, if wantet. Inguite at 114 Waverley place. TS LET, AND POSSESSION AT ONCR—TOR BRAUTI- ful, fall sized three story and stone besemont brick house 215 Adams street, Brooklyn; three rooms deep, ‘and contains wii the modern improvements; garden fa of flowering plate and grape vines, about five minutes walk frore Fulton end Wall street ferries, suitable for a wholesale merchant or importer, and a large family. To & good tenant it will be let low for aterm of years In- quire of HENRY OAKLEY, corner of Tillary street. \ ‘LiING HOUSE ON THE HEIGHTS of Brookiyn, within two minutes’ walk of Montague Oe F jweation very desirable. Rent till ay Nye or $160 fer annum. Part of furniture for sale. For parti- culars address K. D., Herald office. LET—THE fLEGANTLY FURNISHED, FIRST class brown stone front dwelling house 38 West Se- venteenth street, between Fifth and aveaues, it = wed modern errtemy A isin een pete, afords a rare opportunity for persons des 8 plearant and genteel Feridense. The house and ference will be rented together, and porsession given immediate- ly. Apply to H. &. SMiTH, 220 Broadway. © LET—WITH BOARD, AT 558 BROADWAY, A r suite, on second floor, consisting of four See three Ls as Mins ——, a, os Set or separate, to families or sin gas and bath in the house, and everything Shana 8 comfortable home, in a private American family. Re. ferences exchanged. Dinner at 6 o'clock, or earlier if desired. LET—NEAR BROADWAY, IN THE LUWER PART of the city, a first class house, contain’ some rooms, witb sil the moJern now full of firet clase bosrters: the lease wad furn.ture ma; be purchased st s bargain, on application to B. | PICHAPLS, 27 Prondway, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. t Cre DIAMONDS. —THESK BEAUTIF"! stones, equal in brilliancy and appearance to {j real diamond, are only to be bad at L. & J. JACOB’ ; Wy, eed tO EiugM, plus, cwstiNGS, Buda, slewve bd’ tons and mounted to order in any style. Prices wit? the reach of every oxe. . OLIDAY — PRESENTS. — REDUCED PRICES I 1 Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry.—The subscrif selling all descriptions of the follow: articles, at * tail, much lower tian any other house in the city:— JULES’ JURGENSRY WATOHES, b Warranted perfect time keepers, trom,,,...$150 to. $7 COOFKR WATULEA, ‘ Duplex and levers, from.......6....00004+-8125 to $5 INDEPENDENT 8OOND ‘ And quarter Sezond Watches, fer timing horses , osee eeesenes «8126 to $7 ‘CHRONOMMTERL, * Bplendid Gold Pocket Chronometers, perfect f ‘time keepers... seseeeeeseeesesesB125 to 92 IGT DAY WATCHEA, Whieb run eight days with one winding... .$140 to $f RNAMEL WATOHIS For lates, some in hunting casea........... $85 to 8?! DIAMOND WATCHES For ladies, some in magic cases. senee $55 to Bi MAGIC WATCHES, Which change into three different watches, .$100 to $3'| WATCHES WHICH WIND UP 85 to $1 SSesssssess & SacrreawuceSSoan me me probiemarwsnm SSSESSESSSSESESESS SESSSSTT TES 2 wont Bt oaoSUEE SSS setae RESERS Sassssssussssssess 28 s E ii i COPARTNERSHIP NOFICES. 2 000 —ANY PERSON DESIROUS OF ¥ e 'e vesting @ eash capital of $2,000, 4 rectly, in an enterprise, by taking a certain interest in, where he, in the common course of events, has chance to make in a couple of years, at least four tim this amount, without ru: any risk, ean find sucl* rare chahce by addressing , Herald office. Or those addresses with real name attended to. 00 —PARTNER WANTED.—A PERSC > having the above amount in cash co enter toto ® businers that pays one hundred and At percent on which are more than half J can be increased to any amount. None but bona fide parties need apply. Address to be reen A. 1.0. D., Post Offies. 1.000 » ONLY.—A SILENT PARTNER WANTF to invest in & new patent article, alrea. iethe market. Securit; Ve for the money, It realire the first year at $6,000. Please addrt fure, Herald office, 5 B30 0 oc ees HARING TH aakor} . ay ing busin: there is no risk as recarity Ww foe for the money invested; the business om to be seen to at Please call atter 10 A. M. at 6 Broadway, seeona joor, room 1. grey ed AN ublic bor food and club rooms. e ee jor improvements, woulé @ an ent $600 or $700 as partner. An excellent chance. 9700, Herald office. W tes veapialebsinan lead stabi a very profital i establie Good Soourtiye and the very best of city give . ‘ont Office, stating where * Address B. B., Brosdw interview can be had, when all particulars will be ma~ known, as this isa legiti transaction. Nome by address. . parties of the highest respectability need A PARTNER, WITH @5,000, (ACTTY or tot) to nee with the averties in factory ox, Mion’ and refervaces wil be given acdressing BE. N. Y., Herald office. , Tae Map Ween See i Ba to , to engage in & manufacturiy nee now doused table trade, with an onlimit mand for the go Apply to 'W. H. STORY, 1 u street, Yro of yo, & ta'ts, me