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or children, and do iD Be 5; RO country. Please call at No. 7 Madison street. ITUANSON WANTED—BY A STEADY RESPECTABLE girl, {9 city or country, to do general housework; is ® good plain cook and au excellent washer and ironer; makes good bread: understands milk and butter; not afraid to work, and willing to take moderate wages. Apply at 55 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, for two days. ; SITUATIONS WANTED —BY TWO EXPERIENCED Vrotestant girls (oue English aud the other Scotch) ; one perfectly understands cooking all kinds of meats. same, soups and pastry, and is a most excolient washer ind ironer; the other as chambermaid and seamstress er cbild’s nurse: also understands waiting on table. Ap- aly at 10 Tillary street, Brooklyn, for two day: WO RESPECTABLE GIRLS WANT SITUATIONS— Qne.a8 good cook, washer and ironer, or todo eeneral housework; is « Protestant. The other te do chamberwerk or take care of children. (ood city refer- ence given. Can be seen fortwo days, «t 62 Concord street, Brovklyn. WWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM WANT SItg- ations; one as chamermaid or seamstress; the other Gs laundress, Good city reforences. Apply at 78 West Twenty fourth street, between Sixth and Seveath aye- ues, second floor, back room, 0 SCHOOLS.—A PARISIAN GENTLEMAN, HAVING just returned from a Southern college, where he Aas been employe? for two years as teacher of bis mative language, is Jesirous of forming a similar cagagerment 1m New York or vicinity, Address L. E. G., Herald oflice. 0 ROOKKEEPERS.—WANTED, FOR A SHORT TIME, & person quick and correct at figures, and compe- fent to assist in taking an account of stock and the opening of a new set of hooks, for a retail store, Por- ona st pxesent out of employment need only apply, at qhe jewelry store, 127 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. TRON MERCHANTS.—WANTED, A SITUATION 3 clerk, by a young man who was employed for se sin’ the iron business, Ho spanks perfoctly Unglis’s, French and German. The best city references given, ‘Pease address F, W., Herald office DRUGGISTS.—A GERMAN DRUG CLERK, WAO aveaks English very well, wishes a situation. Ploase address A. Herald office. PISTILLERS AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.— Wanted, a situation, by a person who understands the manufacture of London cordial a, Old Tom whis- key, cordials, &c. Apply at 52 West Twenty-fifth street, corner of Sixth avenue, top floor. NE FRANCAISE SORTANT D'UNE MAISON AME- ricaine, désire ane situation pour prendre soin des enfants ot coudre; elle pout aussi donner des legons et fournir de bonne recommandat'on. S’adresser cles Mr, Ney, 36 West Broadway. 'ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as plain cook; is a good washer and ironer; is ca- ANTED—A SIfUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant Scotch woman asa perfect cook, who un- derstands her business Good city reference. Can be seen for two at 17 West Sevonteenth street, between Fifth and avenues. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHILDREN’S NU! or as chambermaid, by a person who has ser in both capacities, and is well recommended. = to take low wages, and can be seen at No, Fast nth street. ANTED—A WELL EDUCATED YOUNG LADY, OF 18 to 25 years of age, as housekeeper and com- penion in a respectable small family, The young lady must be of the Thowas Paiue school, highly ble, and a very goed pianoforte player. rf tions are positively required; or a’ growa up two or three persons, answering the above 1i vs, will be taken to board, The house is elegantly fur- nished, sad with all the new improvements. References exchanged. Addrers Mortimer B., Broadway Post Ofiice. W man, to drive and take care of horses. Has good reference, aud speaks good Kaglisl. Please call at 13 Grabam street, Brooklyn, second toor, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTABLE Protestant girl, as seamstress; has no objection to assist in housework. Can be acen for three days, at $2 Trinity place, third floor, front room ANTED-—4 SITUATION, BY A YOUNG 1 erent A TIDY RESPECEABLE WOMAN, geotiemen’s washing, which will be done in the best manner, at 50 cents a dozen. Also family washing done by the month, ou reasonable terms. The bast city reference given, Please call for one week, om Mrs. HD gen, 118 Kast Twenty-second street, in the rear. Wee, A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GIRL, # situation as nurse and seamstress; can cut and fit ladies’ and children’s dresses, and all the branches of ea sewing. Address Z. S., Broadway Post Otfice, for wo days. Ay ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do general housework; she good plain cook and baker, also a good was! and ftronor, ‘The beet of city reference from her last place. Please callat 173 Eighth avenue, between First and Second avenues, Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SiTUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do the cooking, washing, and ironing, of a amsll family; no objection to housework, The best of city reference given. Can be seen at 105 West Nineteenth street, in the basement, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. he pears Perret ae ae = WASHING of one family, to engage by the month. Apply at 507 Broadway. eae aii ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as lady's maid and seamstress. Has ‘ccond avenue, between Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth streets. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE pable of doing general housework, Has city refe- resce from her last place. Please call at No. 18 Prince street, second floor, for two days. ANTHD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woraan, a8 chambermaid orto do general honsework, fu small private family; has no objection to go im the country. Good city reference. Apply at 107 Thirteennth street, between Third and Fourth ave- nues, in the rear, for two days, if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, #8 good cook, washer and ironer, or to do general housework, in a small family; has no @bjection to go a short distance in the country. Best of sity reference. Can be seen for two days at 72 Watts at, Oe ea Tons, BY TWO SISTERS (ENG- ish) together or separate; one todo chamber- work spd pists sewing, the other to take care of chil. drea and do light housework; no objection to the coun- +22 Call ot 126 Thirty-ffth street, Third avenue, upper aor. YANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROIESTANT girl, & situation to do chamberwork and waiting ‘or to take csre of children sod do general housework. Can bo xeen for two days at 104 Mal TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Ri girl, as chambermeid and to assist 1n washing and troning; would be willing to do any kind of housework, Inquire at No 9 Watt's street. JANIED—AS NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS, A YOUNG woman capable of tuking care of a young infant, wai who is also aneat sewer. None but Protastants weed apply. Inquire at north-east corner of Fifth ave que and Hixteonth street, on Wednesday, Febraary 7th, gom lL A M tol P are _ | ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE: YOUNG GIRL, A | situation to do chamberwork amd plain'sewing: tus good city reference. Can be seen for two days at 87 } ‘Thompron street. y ANTED—A SITUATION IN SOME RESPECTABLE | family, by a respectable young woman, 4s seam- | stress, understands cutting and fitting dresses; has good city reference. P! o cal! at 369 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-seccad and Twenty-third streets. Cam be seea for to days. yANTED—SITUATIONS BY TWO VE ABER W German girls, one as chambermaid and the other as cook; good city teferesce, Can be seen for two days | aL59 Went stzee up stairs, froat room. TANTED-—BY A STEADY, ACTIVE YOUNG WO | man, & situation as Isundresa and chambermaid. | is an excellent plain sewer. Tho best of city reference | given. Apply at 113 Seventh ayenue, near Eighteenth | atreet, third Hoor, back room, for two day aot on- | J. | at 209 corner of Bonk street and Waverly place. young woman, as chambermaid and waiter, either in a boarding house or private family. Good city refer- ence. Can be seen for two ¢ays at 124 Thirty sixth atreet, near Third avenue, upper floor, back room. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO HAS THE best of city roference, is desirous of taking a small washing and ironing to her own home. Please call at No. 218 Kast Twenty-third street, room No. 3, third joor. ‘ANTED—A SETTLED WOMAN, THAT IS A FIRST rate washer and irover snd a gcod seamstress, and is willing to make herself generally useful; none bu’ neat persons need ply at 78 Greene street for two days only. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as cook or chambermaid; 1s a good washer andironer. Best reference from her last employer. Can ES nes for two days at Mr. Mack’s, 101 West Nineteenth street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as seamstress and chambermaid; can cut and ies’ and children’s dresses; is a good shirt maker. Satisfactory reference given. Wages not 0 much an object as a comfortable home. Can be seen for two days either by calling at, or sending a note to, 415 Ninth avenue, between Thirty-fifth aud Thirty-sixth sts., | in the store: ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG G cook, wash and iron, ia a private family; has no objection to do hor Good city references can be roduced. Please cal Sherif ‘street, third floor, | ront room, for two di AAJ ANTFD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE 01 testant German woman, as cook or housekeepar. | Pest of city reference can be given. Apply at the office | 21 Greenwich street. V TANTED—A PLAIN COOK washer and froner—willing to make herself gone rally ureful, Apply at G2 Warren street, five doors from Hemy stiect, Brooklyn. 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- W testant yourg woman,’ in a private family, as seamstress; she understands family sowing: would as- sist in chamberwork; can do fine washing, in the nicest manner. Undoubdted city referenca given. AND FIR3T RATE Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, or woald assist in light chamberwork. Call at 206 Wes' ‘Twenty-fourth street, in the basement, Cau be seen for two d ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RES?ECTABLE Protestant girl, to cook, wash and iron, or to do in a private family. lease call for two ot street, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RESRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A tatuation as cook; she perfectly understands cook ing im all its branches. Good city réference given. Can be seen for two days at No. 180 Twelfth street, corner of University place aitaation as cbamberinaid and waiter, or to take care of children. Ths best of city reference from her last place, Wages nt so mach an object asa good owe. Tlease call at No. 176 East Seventeenth street, second floor, between Firet and Second avenues, for two daya. ANYED—BY TWO | ESPEOPABLE girls, situations ina private famil, rate cook and baker, the other as chambermaid; would live no objection te goa short distance in the country; would prefer living in the same family, Can be seen for two days at 170 East Twenty-fourth street. ANIED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG LADY, A or salesworan, Can give tuation ax bookkeep Brea? way references. for the «prin States trad Address for three days rto goto any part of the United «woman, Herald ANTED—A SITUATION, BY young girl as chambermaid, and who would b willing to anmat in washing and No objection wo go to the country. Most satisfactory referencss can be tive. Vieare call for three days at 105 Twenty nwes. WOMAN, A RRSP RCTABLI ckawberwork and make herse!l generally use- Can produce the best of city reference. I’lease call Can be seen ful at 115 Went Twelfth street, second ttoor. for two days, if not engaged. Ee RE ne A, ANTED—BY AN INTELLIGENT GIRL, A SITUA tion os seamstress or chambermaid, in a respecta ble family. Good reference given. Piease apply, or ad drens No, 4 Pact er's cottages, Furman sireet, Brooklya TANTED—A SITUATION, BY Scotch women as washer, ironer and cook. Good city reference given. Please call for two days at 303 | Mott treet. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTRSTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as first rate cook; understands meat soupe, jel ing and. pastry, in all ita braaches ‘The best c! Teference can be given. Understan’s | English ond noch dishes. None bat first rate families ned . Address 131 Seventh avenw Nineteruth and Twentieth streets, days. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE women; one as cook and to assist in the washing aud ironing; the other as chambermaid aad waiter; is a Protestant; bas no objection to go to the country; best of city reference given if rejuired. Can be seen at 200 Seventh avenue, second floor, back room, for two between To be seen for two YOUNG WOMAN, eamstress, or to help 24 Commeroe stree deys. ANTED—RY A SMART, ACTIVE AMERICAN girl, @ situation as cook, chambermatl, or to do housework, in a private family; has no objections to California, Plerse call at 195 Chambers street, front room W ANTEDBY A PROTESTAS « situation as nurse and with chamberwork. Can be seen ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU ation as firet rate cook; has no objection to assist in & portion of the washing and ironing, in a respectable private family ; understan’s her business in all the vari ous ranches; can show the best of city reference, Also wanted, @ situation as “chambermaid ani waiter, or chambermaid and to do fine washing and froning; has | the best of city reference. Noth are destrous of getti fo the same Louse, if possible. Can be seen at West | Thirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues | ‘ANTED—A 2g al BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as chambermaid and waiter, or to Wess aamall family. Has no objection to | city oa, The best of reference can be given. | Please call at 77 West Nineteenth street, betweon Sixth aud Eeventh Avenues. Can be seen for three days if not engage ws SITUATION AS HOt ” , by an person, te Jevote Ber the for the iaterest ot 1 Wont of ci'y reltsenre given, Address He wall ogo, JSEKFEPER IN who ia willing house. The | Kemper, Ho | APRA oes ad We wased si SANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A | Is willing to make apengagement | A RESPECPABLE ‘oung woman, ® situation as chambermaid and st in the washing and ironing, Inquire at 189 West teenth street. be seen for two days if uot en- } gaged. Gord city references. | ANTED—A SIIUATION, BY A PROTESTANT | young woman, who understands her business, as | plain cook. Has the best of city references and has no | objection to do general houssworkin a stall family. \ Can be seen for two days, Please call at 234 West Six- | teenth street, between Kighth and Ninth avenues, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, | as cook or laundress in a priv: reaby. Has no | objection to go in the country. Can be seen for two days | at 287 Madison street. | ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | young weman; is a good cook and most benutifal waster and ironer. Has the best of city reference. Please cailat 91 Sixteenth street, between Sixth and | | Seventh avenues, in the rear, first floor, Can be seen | for two days. | URTANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECYARLE woman; 1s a good cook,’ and to assist in wasbing and ironing; can do the baking of a small private fami- ly. Good éity reference. Please call at West ‘Thirteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. en for two days. | Can be TED—BY A RESPEC A vate family; is a good baker; no objection to the try. Good reference if required. Ploase call at 93 Eleventh street, between First and Second avenues, fourth floor, front room. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT WO- man, who is an experienced nurae and good seamstress, None but such as can give sailsfactory re- ference for the above need apply. .Call at 282 Went Twenty-third street. ANTED—A SITVATION, BY @ RESECTABLE yong womAD, hs Adi, washer and ironer, and ! tnderstands baking: Can be seen | for two days at N Fifth aud Sixth avenues, third floor, fromt room. cou ANTED—A GIRL, 10 DO GENERAL HOUSE! at 36 Dominick street. None but Protestants need ges $6 per month. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ' young woman, « situation as chambermaid and | walter or plain sewer. Has the bert of city reference. | Can be seen for two days at 213 Mott street, tirst floor, between Prince and Spring streets. JANIED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMs~ PER. manent situation as xear> ni eS -, mmeourens: 19 @ od dessa: ker: aleg a plain sewer: is capable of catty, nd ‘making children’s dresses. The best of city reference can”be given, Apply.at her present employer's, 407 Fourth | street, between Second and Third avenues, for the re- mainder of this week. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROPESSED CO: understands all hinds of 20oking, pastry and jellies and creams, also game, No objection, in a sinall family, to do part of the plain washing and ironing. Referenc: given as to character, capability and honesty. Can be seen at 179 Laurens street, near Bleecker, —~ W Asmar A VERY RESPRCTABLE PROTESTANT girl, to 9 good private fam ly. a stiuation as cook ; is an excellent washer and ironer. ’ Has unexceptionable sity reverence. Can be soen for two days, at 125 Wosg Twel'th street. . a 7 ANTED— A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as seamstress or dressmaker; can cat aud fit ladies’ dres as nO objection {ogo to the country. cod city refere ven. Car be seen for two days, at reenwich street. ANTED—\ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE “ycaing woman, to do chamberwork and tae eure of chiliren. "Good city reference given. Please apply at 173 East Twenty-fifth street, second floor, front room. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, wens A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ee > = ror per fectly, is sober, hones! ol lived with of the most respectable familice inthe city, aad meny | higbly RT from last ge By the irteenth «treet ween Sixth 4 Can be seen for two de} stoop Sen ST ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTEST: W airl, ina iteel private family, stantles a seamstress, or to do chamiberwork and sewingor cham berwor S yaabing and ironing; bas no o! ion’ to weit requirel Con de cern for tw days at 125 Weet Tw llth atevet, EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, A ‘work, Nd go out by the day. | is LW} goat city reference, Can be seen for two days, at 542 | Please call | *%ironer; the a situation to mind children and eihurs sewing, ¢ | Corcoran, 31 avenue ‘ABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | asituation to cook, wash and fron in a small | NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUAR WR ner a street, fourth house of Broadway, opposite ‘nion Park. Ww". NURSE WANTE£D.—APPLY AT 114 FIFTH avenue. NURSE SITUATION WANTED—BY A SOOTCH woman, with a healthy breast of milk. Good city reference given. Apply at Ninth street. Can be seen for two days. "ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO Y OUNG WOMEN; or: ogok in a first class seh ing house; the other as lnundress; understands French fiuting. Both can be seen for two days, if not enga t 40 West Thirteenth street, in the roar. They can give the best of city references both as reneea charact er and capability. ‘They wish to be engaged tog ether. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as seamstress, or to do chamberwork and sew. Has good city references. Please call at 123 ‘Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. YP ANID =A, SITUATION, BY 4 RISPECTANLE Protestant widow woman, as first rate cook und excellent washer and ironer. Has the best of city refer- ence from her last place. Has no objection to the city orcountry, Is willing to take the entire charge of a house or daly. Can be seen for two days al 204 Kast Fourteenth street. W ANTED—A NEAT TIDY YOUNG WOMAN TO TAKE care of an iufant and co plain sewing: one com- etent todo both may apply at No. 885 State street, oollyn. ‘ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as nurse and seamstress, or cham- bermaid and waiter; good city reference given, Please for two days, at No. 34 Gold street, Brooklyn. Bh, ' fee hneen te A STEADY SQBER WOMAN, IN A private family, a situation as cook, understands pastry, and all kinds of cooking; isan excellent washer und ironer; the best of city references. Apply at No. 70 Third avenue, ways SITUATION, BY A NEAT YOUNG girl 16 yeas of age, as childrens’ nurse and plain sewer; a nice little chambermaid, willing to wash and ivon for the nursery, or do light housework in mall furaily or with a lady who boards; has excellent reference. Call, or send « pote to No. 823 First avenue, first Aoor, back room, fur two days, ANTED—-A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED W0- man, asnurse* The best of city references re- q cea Inquire at No. 26 Abingdon place, from 12 to2 | By Ww* NTED--BY A RES?ECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, a situation as first rate cook; has no objection to assist in washing and ironing ‘The best of city refer- ences. Please call at No. 335 Sixth avenue. Can’be seen for two days, if not engaged. first floor, back office. FLORENCE & CO , Brokers. TO LOAN ON WATCH. (O00 rire meri a g} Es ad $1 00.000 WANTED FOR INVESTMENT— jssion merehanta, under land guarautees that pria- with same security that fifteen per cent will be made for five years. The amount need not all be from one party. Those wishing may address 145 Metropolitan Post Oftice, rt interest, ible ifouse, New York, 00 TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, § . watches, jewelry, &e , or bought for eash. Notes, stocks, bonds and’ mortgages nezo- tiated; real estate bought, sold and exchanged. All business strictly confidential. CHEESEMAN, BRAISTED & Co., Brokers, 05 Jchn street, corner of Nasaau. > TO LOAN AT SEVEN PER CENT $58,000 on bond and wertgage on improy- real estate ia this city or Brooklyn, in sums to suit ayplieants; also, $25,000 to invest in the purchase of mortgages’ Apply to ‘5. K. COOK, Jr., No. 4 New street, near Wall $25.00 —MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, Watches, jewelry, plate, segars, erchanuise, guns, pistols, &c., or bought for cash, Business confidential and safe. Apply at 227 Grand . B. WOOLEY. street, cornor of Bowery, second floor. OLEY. " —MONEY TO LOAN, ON DIA- 20.00) a mounds, watches, jewelry, plate, a¥y gools, segars, or merchandize of every description; business confidential; 21 Broadway, aud 168 bulton street, room 11, third story. STEEL, & CO, SPECIAL CAPITAL WANTED IN A 46.000 manufacturing business, well estab- Kehed, and very profitable. Good and satisfactory se- psi Blew and @ profit of at least thirty per cent gua. ranteed on the amonnt invested. Comminications from agents not noticed, Address Business, Herald office. 0 WANTED, ON BOND AND MORT- $5. 0 gage on first class improved real estate, worth pbs weer the amount, in the lower part of the city. Apply to ROOME & BUNNELL ROKEN BANK BILLS BOUGHT—THE HIGHEST price will be paid im gold, for all kinds of broken k money; forcige gold andsilver, and uncurrentfunds bought at the usual rates; drafts on Ko and Scotland, for sale by JAMES M. TAYL bam square, corner of James street. ‘3 Broadway. iy land, Ireland BR, 169 Chat- ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermtid or waiter. Can’ bo seen at her residence, 65 Cannon street, for three days first floor, front room. Good city reference if required: |ASH, IN ANY AMOUNT, FOR DIAMONDS, WATCHES, rich jewelry, plate, aad valuable personal property purchased, at 69 Fulton street, second floor, frout room. ice hours, 9A. M, to4 P.M. 'R. WOOD. Wea SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as child’s nurse and cham ermaid: can take charge of a baby from its birth. The best of city reference from her last place. Please call at 364 Sixth avenue, 'ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A NEAT YOUNG girl of excellent reference, as seamstress and dress- maker; can cut and fit ladies’ and children’s dresses; would take charge of a baby; she understands the care of growing children, and is a girl of excellent judgment in the sewing room or nursery. Has no objection to a lady who boards. Call at or address 323 it avenue, first floor, back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH woman, ® situation as chambermaid, or to do general honsework in a small family; is a good washer and irozer; no objec! to go a short distanse in the country. Good reference given. Call at 154 Leonard street, fourth floor, back room, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, who is a first rate dressmaker and most excelleat at cutting and fitting, work by the day, week or month. Please call at 262 First avenue, between Filteenth and Sixteenth streets. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, A situation to do general housework; ix a good plain cook, washer and ironer and baker. Can be seen at ber last place, 134 Hamersley street. Would like to go as waiter or chambermaid, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, with a fresh breast of milk, a situation as wet nurse. Good city reference. Would go to the country or travel. Is a Protestant. Please call at 222 West Trenty-fifth street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HEALTHY ¥ woman, with a fresh breast of milk, a@ wet nurse; has lately lost her baby. Can be seen for two Coys at 90 Chrystie street, rear basement. was SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE English girl, to do general Lousework, chamber- work, cooking, Washing and froning. Goed city refer- ence, Call ut 284 West Twenty: se: Ninth and Tenth avenues. nth street, betweon Ww ‘D—A SITCATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Seoieh young woman to do the general housework is a good of «small family; ter and capability, ff required. Can be seen At 267 Se. venth avenue, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, for two days. w* ED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as cook and laundress, or to (lo general housework in a private family. Best of city reference from her last place, where she has lived three years. Can be seen at 61 Lau treet, corner of Houston, for two da; ANTED—SEVEN YOUNG MEN, TO CANVASS for something new. To those wishing to travel West and South, an opportunity fs now offered seldom presented, Agents now out are maki from 86 to $17 per day. For particulars appl ton ., from $ to 12.4. Mand 2 to 5 TION AS ASSISTANT BOOK- r, in Some counting or commissién house in this city, by a young men who desires to porfect himself in that art. Salary not so much an object as position. Address 8. De La Ware, Herald oftice. ANTE))—A SITUATION, BY A 8! testant youn; ‘as farmer or | stands the care of foree the country. Good cit} address Box 158, Herald ofli W ANTED—AT COLUMBIA MARKET, 147 COLUMBIA street, South Brovklyn, a single man, as buteher. one that understaids his business and of steady habits None others nced apply, (immedia‘ely,) to John Ellard, | ANTED—A DRY GOODS SALESMAN; A GERMAN rejerred, one who speaks aud understands the guage. Jnion street, Bouth Rrooklyn. ANTED—A MAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS THE care of horser, to drive on n stage route a short eistance from the ‘city. Apply, George W Jenks, 41 and 43 Warten street, w* ; A PRACTICAL F tien to work a farm on shares intend a farm on hire d born in, Putnam PECTABL under us to goto eronce if required. Please |, OF Wor La is an American, a resident of, York: has a wife an branches, Cun command the very dest of reforences, Please address W. 0. Farmer, Rot Mills Post Office, Car- meltown, Putnam county, New York, JANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO Pact aN understands bookkeeping thoroughly, to iastruct three in men in thesame, Address france Falkener, + care of dy Falkoner, Sn & L'cllok, 83 Duane street, rear, (post paid,) stating residence, terms and reference. ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS THE CABL netmahing business and is a good workman; ale oung man who has had one or more years ex perience in harness making and is a good stitcher. In- juire at Thomas Ketcham’s, No. 4 Atlantic street, i 00k); is day (Tu ), at 10 o'clock A. M. W K BO M TWELVE 10 FOURTEE: years old. Must bring good reference. Apply to lard & Son, 30 Nassau street. D. Bac! ANIEP—A BOY TO RE WwW office. Apply at 122 Chambers street, between 9 and 12 o’elock to-day and to-morrow, = ——_—_—— NOTELS. . { cotinine nee He aircon, 4N Hovsk, BROADWAY, CORNER » the seine block with the Me- of Houston street, on “Y? ; ‘e fropelitan Hotel and Niblo's "46d, p04 two Dlovky above the St. Nicholas Hotel: is near feedytete®, ant offers to travellers superior accommodation’s (® the heart of Bro mmediate juxtaposition *@ the 01 ul places of a1 wy low rater. The Louse lias all the convenienses sat eue including steam hea‘ers, ani will be condueted on th | Farepean plon of lodging rooms, at fifty conte to $3 n | day, according to location, &e,, ani meals furnished as ordered, at prices — to suit both the economical } and extravagant; the guests ordering meals at pleasure, | ed paying for only what ie used, “Families and. pat- ties, aswell ax individuais, will Gal tie Smithsoktan well catculated to auit them, and can make theit bills lees by at least one third than at other first class hotels condueted on the old system. For respestablit over, nratness, comfort and economy, the <mithvonion shall make its mark on the times and’ be worth FS 5 5 > z 2 patronage of the peop) Ei ROPWAN. ORK FAMILY HOTEL, Ni 3H StRE x Ludgate Hill, London’—Th above heaso fee? trally situated, has an excellent eotfee room, ten of twelve private sitting rooms, light, airy bedrooms, a good and shower baths, alwi tendance, A fixed ab between forty and fift; emokin to vesly ig room, warm, ‘or servants. The New York Herald is filed, TH UAR’ vE etor of the Crown and Gonater », md om Tene Gree. | wich,) tenders his grateful thanks to his At ican friends for the favors be has eo lon; enjoyed at their hands, and solicits their continued patronage and recom: mendation } RESTAU ———— | JOR MING | STEWED TERRAPIN ! |. = ese g apeciar tot ot Ls ty ed , known to ithern ares, hie Tc rve wu A the city, Also, = lot of ayy THOMAS DOWNING, No. 3 Browd etrest cook and excellent washar | st of city reference given as to charac- | EPRO- | Must como well recommended, Ap- | with references, to | one child: i a thorongh practical farmer in all its | D AND WRITE IN 4 LAW | A night ' porter in at. | OOD FIRST MORTGAGES—FOR $3,000 OR $4,000, due within the year, secured on first class im- roved property in this city, will be — by ROSWELL }. Pl ‘K, Pine street, corner of Broadway, under Metropolitan Bank. ‘RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STREET, one door from Greenwich.—Open daily from 10 A. . to1P. M.,and4to7P. M. Interest at the rate of 6 per eent allowed on ail sums from $1 to $500. ‘The funds of this institution are securely invested in bonda and sim the city of New York, worth double the smount Joaned, and in bonds in this city. CALEB 8. Wi President. WM Puiu, |} vice Prosidents, M.D, Van Px, ranpyruiix 1. Boxron, Secretary. IBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON HOUSEHOLD furniture, pianofortes, watches, jewelry, nautical instruments, firearms, Xo., left to be sold at auction MoCAFFRAY & WAI ONEY TO LOAN—AT THE UMPIRE LOAN AND ‘agency office, 321 Broadway, on realestate, din inonds, pianofortes, Wines and spirits, or any other pro- perty. Business prompt and confiential. ITBERS & PETERSON, BANKERS, STOCK AND ene brokers, 41 and 43 South Third street, Philacelphia.—Stock and Corporation loans bought aud sold on commission; promissory notes and drafts, nego- tiated collections made upon accessible points in the touatry, drafis on other cities, in sums to suit pur- chasers. 10 ENTLEMEN WILL BE FU | ¢ structed in a light, substantial indoor ocou- Paton, that can easily be made to pay $2 and upwards a day, by applying mmidiately, at No. b Catherine st., cor ner of Division, room No. 12, third floor. Full instruction and the apparatus furnished for only $10, 5 —BOOK-KREPING, WRITING AND ARITHMETIC. © Mr, Dolbear, (00 Broadway, will receive pupils this day and evening wt $5 for practical double entry | [$10 for writing and book-keeplag. Come pre- | pared to recure a seat at the reduced terms. Hours to | suit pupils. 5 —TERMS REDUCED ONE-HAIF.— OLIVER B, | e GOLDSMITH'S academy of penmanship and | bookkeeping, 362 Broadway, corner of Franklin street. | Lad‘es’ writing class at 101f o’clock, A. M., daily, ex- | cept Saturdays. Gentlemen's classes at 9A. M., and 3, | 5, 7 and 8 o’cleck, P. M., daily, excepting Saturda; ‘Terms reduced to $2 for ten, or $10 for twenty-five sons, including stationery, Private instruction—$16 for | ten, or $25 for twenty lessons. Kach pupil is entitlod to | @ seperate parlor, “Bookkeeping terms reduced this | week from $25 to $12.60 per quarter of three months. | | Books and stationery $1 59. Arithmetic in proportion. | | Terms payable in advance. | 2 AND $2 50 FOR WRITIN FULL COURSE, | | from twelve io twenty lessous, including station- | ery, bookkeeping, commercial, arithmetic, &c. duced terms this week, at PAINE’S Academies, Grand street, and No, 166 Fulton street, Brooklyn. perienced teachers in each department, | lor ladies, without extra charge. at re- | Ex- Separate rooms YOUNG LADY, WELL VERSED IN FRENCH AND | German literature, having several hours in the af- | ternoon and evening disengaged, would be happy to de- | vote them to the instruction of ‘pupilawhose attention | may be taken np by business during the day. Address | PARISIAN GENTLEMAN, HAVING JUST RE A turned from a southern college, where he has been ‘ilfilling a two years’ engagement, wishes to give private | lessons in his native longuage, Terms per month—every } day, $9; every othec da, For further particulars apply ai J. Kosmann’s, street. FRENCH YOU JENTLEMAN, OF A GOOD Et A cation, having a few hours to spare, would be find to give lestons in French to young persons, or would do copying fc lawyers or mexeantile houses. No. 79'Crosby i bly to $ P. | A’ GOLDSMIUN'S, 362 BROADWAY, YOU! are perfected in writing and bookkeeping, | & thorough course of private instruct/oa in that estab- | liebment, may confidently assume » position in any | ccunting howe, withoct the slightest fear of not per forming the duties assigned to them. | FQOOKKERVING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, i tengss wpon Véty favorable terms, by W. J. | Wife, 8 ‘o, 259 Lggdway. Each student is separately and evabled to readily sprly in | and carefully instructe parted (o lim. Open from 9 | practice the know) aM. M. PUCATION.—-A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WINE, COM- | etent tenchers of Englia | Dranches,) music, French and German, wish to make an engagement in the country, where their joint services | will reeure them a living. Any family, families or school | (ifthe latter could introduce a few puptla) desiring ex- | perienced teachers, who will produce testimonials of ability, &e , will please address Febraary, box 200 Herald e: | offic _ | BQVOSTER, DIXON & CU, GIVE LESSONS IN WRITING. | ‘azithmetic and bookkeeping, day and evening, at 9, 245 Rrosdway, oe juiiding,) where gentle | men At “qualified for the counting-house, in am expe | fitious ant \perior manner. \ SRRENGH LANGUAGE—MONSIEUR AND MADAME | ssors Of the Vrench langnage, bw 3 way to Nod Clinten place, | Highth street, flist private hoase. Morning and after: | wrom lasses for Jadies, ee eegee ad gentlemen. Priv one wich, Latin and Greek. | Peivafe Tessons tn Free OR, No. 1 Olinton place, | ———-————— ING TO QUALIFY oVLVES NS WISHING TO QUALIFY THEMSELVES | Pc. the duties of the counting house, by | Aactieal course of bookkeeping and arithinetic, will tind Uo their interest to call at tho Spanish-American (a | yemoved from “tute, No U8 West ‘Twent be wate. The institut is | meds =e COLL ROES ANI professor from tire { 0 Th. “agalsh languager.—A ; dx. “aria and Madrid, wishes to devote his time dthdemite ots both languages; $5 for every Afteen | to the tuiti Mane adsiress MAA, Herald office private le oe GREAT JONES STREET, eas wikhing to form & > thew advantage by Prewrter, who has MATH ATRIMONIAL OFFIC, 6 corner of the Bowery.—' x Batrimonial alliwnce will find it + calling oF addressing (post paid) Mrs... VARY Jeay or | opened a matrimonial register, where. “we of ad. | gentleman may o themselves a “ad real | without restori ve rtiving to expt name, residenee, busines qvisites, &e., whic! concerping letters or ia’ INE ADVERTISYR BEING DESIROUS OF ona matrimonial corres; ece with the view to the unpleasant of changing his condition in li, fats this as the best means of maki 1@ acquaintance lad, who feels similar by Ciepored. He i a auth 4 cient means to enable two to live in comfort, if not in af- Huence togetber, and his in business are of a oat promising character. invites the correspon- ce of such ladies as may feel favorably dis- posed towards . Fequeating them to state their age, cualitications, mental, moral and literary. Adress YS, Rerakd oftier or the same bought out for cash and highest price paid | at the auction store, 26 Catherine street, corner of Henry. | ¥ IN- | | 2 to 8o’clock at 115 Chambers street. FARM, | in Orange county, situated one-fourth a mile from | the lag No. 267 | i | Zenobia, Schuberth’s music store, 539 Broadway. | i} 67 Broadway, corner of Eighth | Call at | (inelucing the higher | thorough | Y 6, 18565. 000 Se teae es Tess eee TT @ Ohio river. A, to ne 85 Nassau street. —GOODS WANTED IN EXCHANGE ° for the fine large brick dwelling Bape “corner of Wocahuil and Hicks streecs, Brooklyn. Apply to John H. Wood, Newton, Sussex county, N, J. $ 50 —FOR SALE—STOVE AND TIN WARE a establishment, located ia a great thor- oughfare. The busine: well blished, and is now annum, This is an oad way, room No. 10, SIMERS & PURDY. netting trom £2,000 to $3,000 excellent chance. Apply at 212 —VOR SALK—A MANUFACTURING 1 000. business, with all the stock, ffxtares, t6cis, ke The business is’ well established. 'A raie of $6,0¢6to $7,000 per annum wil be guaranteed. Apply imwedivtely at 212 Broadway, room No, 10. SIMERS & PURDY. —FOR SALE, A GOOD, CERVAIN AND $800. rofitable business, unequaited in the city, Ghd whieh will pay » large profit; mo capltal is required, and is capable of being grewtly extended by an active person. Address, with real name, Iayestraent, Herald office. FARM FOR SALE—CONSISTING A four acres of exceilent tillable land, with @ threo story dwelling containing sixteen rooms, situated in {ite town of Flatbush, about four miles from the City Hall, Brooklyn, "Price reasonable 4 portion of the money can remaia, Apply to CROWELL & BALDWIN, ‘46 Fulton street, Brooklyn. OF TWENTY. VOL. XX. SALE—ONE HOUSE AND LOT ON MORTON 95 500; do. Went Niae- ates Ge Reet IR SALE—OR EXCHANGE oR fn a areas four ween Inquire of WncHare FOGGERTY, 125 Water shied R SALE CHEAP—A BOOT AND SHOX STORS, with stock and fixtures, in egret. location, dol good cash business, Wili be cold low as tha ‘owner bas other business to attend to. Apply at 265 Soveath avenue, (OR SALE IN BROOKLYN--A MODERN BUTE ‘three story brick house, situatet on the corner of ‘vson place and Hampden street, wil be sold at a great bargain if a} for within a few 4,48 the owaer must Jeave this month for the West. furniture will also be sold, if cesired, and peers given immediately. ‘The house ia furnished in the best manner, three lors deep, marble mantels, Kc. Almost the entire emouat of the purchaee money can remaia on bond mortgage. Apply on the premises. *OR SALE OR 10 LET—FIVE FIRST CLASS FOUR story brown stone touves, with English basement, ¥iz.:—Four on seuth size of Seventcenth atreot, ne | Puiberford place, and one opposite Stuyvsasnt square. ‘These hovses covtaia all tho modern improvements, Ta- | quire at 182 East Seventeenth strect, from 8 to 9 A. M,, | or from 6 to 7% P, M., and at 212 Pearl. strevt, from 12 toa! M. (OR SALE OR 10 LET—THREE FOUR STORY HOUSES on Twenty-fourth street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues. Apply te CiiaS. A. SMITH etcmiee i heal ails POR SALP, OR TO LEASR—AT A BARGAIN, THE four story brown stone house 122 Madison avenue; Kize, 26x70. Apply to ROSWELL G. PIERCE, Pine street, correr Broadway, under Metropolitan Kank. SPLENDID FARM OF SIXTY ACRES, IN (HE town of Castleton, Staten Island, for sale; also Lwen- fF five acres adjoining. Also tine cottages, zor! fine Houses and lots iv # | parts anted to purchase 0: vent, way. LITHOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT, EITHER IN part or whole. Any one wishing to comwence in, or to eplurge business, will find this a rare chance, as will be shown to any who are reliable. Address Litho- grapher, 837 Hudson street (New World.) RARE CHANCE.—OOFFEE AND CAKE SALOON for sale, with other fixings competent to make it an oyster saloon, if desirable, in one of the best locations in the city. Willbe sold very cheap. Also, a light busi- ness express. wagon, not quite finished. ‘Apply in the bakery 156 West Thirteenth street GREAT CHANCE TO INVEST MONEY.—TO SELL for cash, the florist establishment of J. 8. Lenoir, leceaxed, situated on rate New York city, be- tween Forty-fourth and Forty: filth streets, and posses- sion given fametistays or on the Ist of May next. The variety of flowers and plants in all those hothouses aad on the ground are too well known to the public to re- quire further descriptions, For prices and particulars, apply to I. MIGEON, administrator, 64 Varick street, from 1 to 2 o’clock P. M. Boe BURNING AND BOILING ESTABLISHMENT for sale. or to let—situated within a few miles of city, on the North river, under the Palisades, and out of the reach of any annoyance. Apply to I. WOOD, 410 Broadway. OUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—ON THE BANK OF THE Hudson, on this island, of easy access by railroad. @ house is conveniently arrat ard the grounds beautifully laid out. For terms, &c., apply to WM. E. LEWIS, 89 Cedar street, corner of Broadw: HOICE LOTS FOR SALE—ON MURRAY HILL, AT very low prices; two lots on Thirty-seventh street, between Fifth and Madison avenues; two lots on Thirty- eighth streets, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Ap- ply to R. G. PIERCE, Pine street, corner of Broadway. RUG STORE FOR SALE—\ RARE CHANCE—A nicely fitted up drug store, doin, jon business, continually ineressiag. a unexpired leese. The proprietor having other business is obliged to dispose of this, and will sell very low. Apply to B, W. RICHARDS, 907 Broadw: R SALE—A DECIDED BARGAIN.—A HANDSOME three story and basement house, with counter cellar, in an excelient neighborhood in Thirty-first street, derween Kighth and Ninth avenues. Also, a first class house in Thirtieth street, pag cheaj nd Ou easy terms, J. F. WILLIAMS & SON, 366 Kighth’ aveaue, and from 2 to 3 o’elock at 115 Chamber VOR SALE—THOSE THREX BROWN SLONE FRONT houres, delightfully situated in Twenty second street, on property lately known a3 Moore's Hill, be- | tween the Ninth and‘Tenth avenues. ‘Termseasy. J. F. WIJ JAMS & SON 6 Righth avenue, aud dally from GOMERY BOILER, WITH EVERY: will be warranted in tirst rate or- der, and is between eig&t and ten horse power. Will be sold cheap if applied tor scon. Inquire of | P. & T. CASSIDY, 106 Plymouth street, Lrooklyn. | FR SALE—VALUABLE PROPERTY IN TH! 'WEN- Ueth ward. The house and lot corner of Seventh | avenue and Thirty-fourth street—wide street—now oc- cupied ad a family grocery; built in the best manne, | with marble maniels, gas, and Croton water complete. ‘Terms easy. Apply on the premises, of SAMUEL SPARKS, Jr. OR SALE--ON BROADWAY, A FIRST CLASS RES- taurant in connection with a hotel kept on the Eu- Topea plan, to be had with or without the hotel. Has been in successful operation tor the last four years. Satistactory reasons given for selling. Inquire at 697 | FOR SALF—A Mi | thing comple | Broadway. R SALE —A SPLENDID GRAIN OR DAIe ‘ARM, anufacturing village of Walden. It contains 110 land, two good apple orebards of choice grafted | fruit and all other kinds of fruit, large cottage hone and all the necessary outhouses, barns, &e For farther par- ticulars enquire of E. PRATT, 61 Fulton street, up staire, OR SALE—A BREAD AN® CAKE ESTABLISHMENT and ice cream saloon, beautifully fitted up, and in ihe most desirable location in Brooklyn, doing a good cash business, with a lease for four years. Onl at No. 51 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. OR SALE—A NEAT THREE STORY BRICK DWEL- Lng hous, in Brooklyn, for saio, or exchange for horses. ' Price $2,700—$1,260 can remain on long mort- gare. “Apply at 76 South First atrcet, Brooklyn, late Williemsbu: R SALE—THE NEAT TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, No.173 Henry street, complet with molern im: provements, gas, Croton water, rang» bath, &e., & , in | firet rate order. The house can be seen from 2 to 3 1M. } ‘OR SALE—AN ESTABLISHED BUSINESS, OF 15 years standing, in a staple article, now doivg a suc- éetsful business, and may be greatly extended by an en- | prisiog man; located in Broadway, in this city. Small | portion in cash and balance in improved real estate, or dress 0. P. Q, Herald office, OR SALE~A BATHING SALOON, NO, 214 TENTH avenue, corner of Twenty-iourth street, twolre bath rcome, six of them complete, and finished in the bert style—shower, cold, and hot baths; the other six only want the tubs. This is 4 good opening for a bar- | berand hairdresser. The present praprietor wishes to sell out, on account of not being acquaintal with the busines’, ‘There is @ great want of a barber ia (his lo. cality, Apply to D. MCELROY, on the premises FF" SALE—A V (GAR FACTORY, WITH FIXtCRES feed working order. Rent Peiz low. Same will be sold cheap, and {x located in Fogle building, corner of Delanc Apply to HOOD & HAYWARD, & OR SALE—THE WHOLE OR PART OF THE FURNI- ture of boarding house in good order; will be Fold very reasonable, as the proprietor is obliged to leave the city on other business. Sold in lots to suit pur chasers, Apply for two days at the louse 42 Division rst door frem Chrystie. street, he 7 OR SALE.—A LIGHT MANUFACTURING NES3, ed seven years, having a good run of cus well, will be sold at the cost of tools and eetabli tom and payin i PX ony at £3 Fulton street, up stairs. fixtures. 1 MANURE OF FORTY HORSES AND For further particulars, hours of 2 and shavings, all in abd Chrystie streets. Delaney street: ‘OR SALE—THE upwards for one year. (ure at 506 Broome street, between the ‘Tt inst. t SALK—JHE HOUSE, AND LEASE Of Lor known as ) Madison street. The lot is nty three feet seven inches by one handred, an e from the Rutgers estate, at a ground rent of $125 and a renewal of twent yearly till 1857, ¢ ome years, $3,000 can remain on mtorteage if dueired. Apply to TOMER MORGAN, Pine street, No. 3 Metropolitan Bank building. LE-A THREE QSTORY AND BASEMENT | , in Fourteenth street, near HA place, mtaining modern improvements, and in poe | Staion at once, Apply to HOMER MORGAN, Pins street, No, 3 Metropolitan Haul: willing. pe oat as ED 1OUSE ; 11AS No. 121 Grae itreat in iherty SOR SALE—AN OLD ESTA been doing « large busine: « | Ebown es the Moye and-Anghor tin'el. Fort formaticn, inyu're of Mr. Joshua Wicater, No. airect, AND BASEMENT 1ST Kast Fifteenth .2 by: 70, lot lod. i. PIERCE, Pine | Qo SALE—IHE TH 80) very convenient brick house 3 Stieet, near Stuyvesnnt square; si marble front house, situated in Firat place, Brook- ‘ny between Court and Smith streeta, fourth house from Smith. The lot is 182 feet deep, and’ the house finished in the most costly and magnificent manner, with all the modern improvements, &c. Terms easy. Tor terms apply to CHARI HILLSBURGH, 230 Water street. IVERY STABLE FOR SALE.—THE SYOCK, FX- tures and good will, together with a lease of five ears, with the privilege of purchase of the stable No. 60 Vest Fifteenth street, now doing one of the best bust- nesses in the city, Also, several private carriages for sale cheap. Apply on the premises. ROPERTY IN NEW YORK TO EXCHANGE FOR PRO- ty in Bergen, West Hoboken, or Harlem.—A first class four story house and lot to exchange for swallfarm about three miles from the ferry. Apply at 476,Fourth sireet. TEAMBOATS FOR SALE.—THE 8TSAMERS ISLAND Belle and Cricket, belonging to the Connecticut and Long Island Steamboat Company, are offered for sale. Fer terms, &e., inquire of K. F. PARMELEE, Essex, Conn. Lge BUICHERS AND OTHERS.—YOR SALE, THE stock and fixtures of a large market in the city of Brooklyn; also, the lease of the above building for sale, with or without the business. Inquire of P. C, VAN VOORHIS, Myrtle avenue, corner of Adelphi street. ALUABLE TIMBERED AND FARMING LANDS, near James river, Virginia, for saie.—The sub- acriber offers for sale, in quantities to suit purchasers, 8,600 acres of land, pear tidewater, in Surrey county, ‘a,, heavily timbered, principally with pine, butcon- taining considerable onk, poplar, o ry His FOR SALE—A SPLENDID FOUR STORY y | ypreas, &c., andan almost inexbaustible quantity of pine and oak wood. nes im probably, no sreiiee land in pee eee brac- ing so large an area, avd ai 60 many advai for the wood, charcoal and lumber trade, as the above. ‘The undersigned having just built, on thoir own private account, an excellent plank road, six miles in ini ing the tract and connecting it thereby with tidewater. The Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad within 235 miloa; another railroad, built on private ac- count, passes within 33¢ miles” to James river, village of Cabin Point, with telegraph and post office, hotels and stores, is but thrce m les distant by plank road. In addition to the above, the subscribers offer for sale three excellent farms, nearly every acre well maried, building improvements extensive, an atc good repair, Address by letter, or in’ person, PAC WAN & PERKINS, Petersburg, Va. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. 1 000 PAWN TICKETS WANTED, FOR WHICH 4 fair prices will be paid; those on watches ani 2 jewelry preferred. Apply. to JOHN PYKES & CO., Grand street, first floor, back zoom, from 9 0’clock A. M. to 4 P.M. GENTLMAN AND WIFE WANT TO HIRE A PART of house in Brooklyn or Moboken; the second floor Gf @ two-story house preferred. Address, stating fult particulars, rent and location, James f ld office. OPPER BOILFR.—WANTRD, A SECONDHAND COP. per boiler, capacity not less than 120 gallons. I quire of J. J, Jobnson, 35 Ferry street. SSOLUTION.—THE PARTNERSHIP TPRETOFORE existing under the style of John M. Reilly & Co,, is this day dissolved by mutual consent ‘The business will te conducted In future by Miles O'Reilly, who alone is authorized to collect all debts due the firm, immediate ywent of which is requested. JOHN M. REILLY, MILES O'REILLY. OUSE W. ED.—WANTED IMMEDI two story and basement house, with ga west of Broadway to Wooster street, and bet iin and Fourth street. Rent not to exoecd permanent tenant. Address T.G., Herald ofi-+. OUSES WANTED.-A FEW FIRST AND SECOND class houses wanted immediately, by ROSS & ER- VING, real extate agents, 48 Kighth avenue. OUSE WANIED—WANTED, IN BROOKLYN, A neat house, suitable for « small respectable family, within fifteen minutes’ walk of the Brooklyn City Rent must be moderate. Address, stating particulars, 32 New York Post Office. FF iCES WANTED—ONE OR TWO ROOMS, IN PLATT street or neighborhood, Address Mercantile, Herald offic Rex WANTED, BY A LADY OF QUIFT AND SE- cluded habits, within five (or less) minutes walk ot Canal street and Broadway 4 two unfurnished rooms, in a house containing a amall family with similar feel- ings would be preferred. Kent from $10 to $'6 per month, poantnaly paid in advance. Address Silence, Broadway st Office. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, PART OF A house, for fifteen months from the first of Feb- ruary, Rent'must be moderate, aad the location below Fourth street; the enet side of the city preferred. Ad- dress F, N., Herald offic. ANTED—BY A VERY SMALL PaMliLy, WITHOUT hildren, on the Ist of May next, part of a modern above Sixteenth street; kitchen, one pactor in frat story, aud threeor four reows in second or third story. A Cea haere to make such an arrangemont with a rexponsibls tenant, will please addres De, box 172 Herald office, location mentioned, aud where an inter- ewcan be had, References exchanged. A i, ON WEST SIDE OF CITY PRE- . Pree from $5,000 to $6 000; $1,000 wilt ve paid down, avd $600 in three months time; remainder on bond and mortgage. Address B F,, box 160 Herald CMliee, for one week, stating fall partlealars. PANTED—A 110) STWEEN (PNTH A ty filth streets, suitable for a charitable iastita- tion, Waving at least eight large rooms, besides attic and | kitehe nly provided with i} Proposals can be sent, ry, 110 St. Mark's place. CHASE UP TOWN, IN NEW ood brown stone front house—say 20 to to cost about $7,500 or payable, say half and balanes in good riwire. Addvers Bradner, Post Office. ANTED—THIEE UNFURNISHED ROOWS, BY A gentleman, his wife, child and nurse, in & private (amily, west side of the city. A private table preferred Address box 3,819 Post Office, ANIED 10 RENT, WITH PRIVILEGE OF BUYING, ‘a small genteel house, with modern improvements, in a pleasant neighborhood, between Fourthand Seventh avenves. below Twenty fifth street. Address box 1,274 Post Office. ANTED TO HiiRE-—-PART OF A SMALL. MOUs, W furnished or unft hed, ‘n New York or s cent cities. Address, stating locatiqu, terms, &e., K., | Herald office, | 0005 builder's } TRAVELLER® GUIDE, Ne JERSEY RAILROAD.—FOR PHILADPLPHIA end the South and West, via Jorsey City mail ana express lines.—Leave New York at $ amd 10 A. M, and dasd6P, M. Fare, $2 75 in 4, $5 in Sond 10 A.M. nd 67. M.; second olass, $2 26 in 10, and 12 M., at % at al ~*~ stations. Through tiekets sold for checked to Washing’ = in, Cinelnnsts and the West, and for Daltimore, Wash Norfolk, &e., and throsgh baggsge 0 10 A. M. and 6 P. A | cutting, shaviog and | sure in Informing his ol) customers and patrons that le | bas removed from his old stand, No. 166 Will am street, to the more spacious satoon at the Rainbow Hotel, where he will be most bappy to see his old is and ensto- | mere. VITO CARTKAY. (== GPIRTICALISM—SEOOND ,VOLUME, BY JUDGE ED- - + Inquire of ROSWELL, « MONDS and Dr. D with ‘fine steel plate en- Hreet, conser of roadway ler Metiopolltaa Hank, ! arayings, py! shed le tA 8 Rass tsv9, beanti- a steal Ave | faly tous. 10,600 copies of the work have pub- lished, and nearly all sold cr ordered. Arrangements ricam ible | have been made by which the publishers will be eanbled it to supply the further demand. 1 25; | thirty cents. A liberal discount allowed to the . Published at the oan of the Spiritual Telegraph and Sacred Circle, 200 BroM@w9Y Yering & RRITPAN. Meats aad tisbie, on | QPIRTUALIEM—MRS. COAN, COPFING AND RAPPING venues. 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