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350 ADVERTISEMENTS. RENEWED BYERY DAY. ee Page. Suapupntuteiyneapaceeae eae oe PRINTERS:—WANTED, BY A YOUNG BOY, FI?- office. He hai He st ine von deo woot tl re ye fadeudunes, if roasted, i than @lae. Address Typo, Herald office. CROCKERY MERCHANTS.—WANTED, A PLACE TT of on pecker, in New York, ar omen be pad 88 packer ang ‘best of reference as to character and capability, Fisive cadrens Little, Herald office. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, o Frets de ska, seamen Cesare wuld do Pemall private famil . ‘The best of cite reference cai tegiven, Please at 360 Second avenue, between Swenty-second and Twenty-third streets, room 12. ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISH LADY, A SIT- ustion as purse in @ private Pasty; and having o knowledge of the making of honiton lace, would willing to teach it in the Apply to 0. G., 107 Madison street, in the rear, first floor. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as cook or laundress in a private . Has no objection to go a short distance in the gountry. Good city reference. Can be seen fortwo Geys at 242 Sixth avenue, between Fifteenth and Six- teen<h streets, in the rear. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION ‘ae-nurse, and te assist in the chamberwork of a private family. Please call at 217 First avenue. Good city reference given. 'ANTED—TO GO INTO THE COUNTRY, A PRO. testant woman, to do general housework; must be @ good plain cook and baker, and a first rate washer ‘and ironer, and willing to make herself gene- useful}. no 0] toa widow with little girl net under ten years of age. Best of city reference re- aired ag to character and capacity. A) between 9 fod th A. font Hwontieth atret, between i 4 chambermaid and seam. }» oF to.welton a lady; can be seen for two days. Gold atrect, between Waterand Plymouth Warren RESPECTABLE WOMAN, who has lost an infant, ‘breast to take care of the child of one nbunat? Clark street, Brooklyn. RESIDING and has a a wot "ANTED—IN A MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, A W. Fe Jady who understands trimming. Apply at 107 avenue. W “74 ROUNG WOMAN TO ATTEND: A CON- i | & neat sewer pets ‘one of rane 9 may apply at19 Union square, be- Sav Arsm BY A aa Woman, todo the general housewo! 3 fod call at 10" Dominick street, be- RESPECTABLE SCOTOH GIRL, A child’s maid. The best of reference Apply at 1913¢ Green street, rear A XOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS d_and waiter. Can be seen at her ‘Twenty-sixth street. . SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE as ehambermaid and seamstress. The best maces can be given. Can be soen at 272 Walker street, for two days, if not id. Wee PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation ag nurse and chambermaid ia city or country. m4 objection to go to California, Best of Reference given: Please call at 269 West Twenty-seventh reet. ANTED—A SITUATION, | BY A | PROTESTANT ou! wom: as first rate cook, good was! er ani Sromtr, and taker. Good clty reference cau Be’ given, ‘fan be seen at her last place, 175 Forsyth street, for two ve. 'ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG WOMAN, 8 situation as cook in a respectable private fami- Pi ould have no objection to assist in washing; best city reference given. Can be seen for two days at 36 Drirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE steady woman, as first rate cook; she thoroughly understands her business. Can produce the best of city references. Also 2 young git] as waiter; would have no objection to doing chamberwork, fine washing and iron. ing. Can give the best of city referenc at No, 12 Amity place, near Laurens, for two day: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, as nurse and chambermaid; has no Objection to do waiting or take care of two or three chil- ren; has good city reference. Can be seen for two days at her prevent employers, No. 24 West Thirty-sixth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman as cook, Washer and ironer; under: Bi aking; good city references given. Appl; Thirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, ond story, front room; can be seen for two da: ‘ANTED—A SITUATICN, AS WET NURSE, BY A respectable married woman, who lost her owa child, with a fresh b of milk; the best of city refer ence.’ Inquire at 59 East Nineteenth street, near the Fourth avenue. ‘ANTED—A CAPABLE GIRL, AS CHAMBERMAID and waiter. The best of city reference required. Apply this day at 69 Joralemon street, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A PERSON WHO CAN MAKE RUSHES, aud flute; also a florist. Apply at 30034 Broadway. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid, or to take care of phildren. olty reference. Can be seen at hor late sidence, 88 Great Jones strect. [XT ANIED—A GOOD COOK, FOR A SMALL FAMILY in the country; also to assist in the washing. ust bea’ Protestant, and with testimonials of good haracter. Apply at No. 13 Washington square, from 0 to 1 o'clock. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, an cook, washer and ironer, and ousework. Apply at 51 Stanton street, [7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation, as chambermaid and waiter, or to do Ihe general housework of a small respectable family, a city reference given. Apply at 109 Per reet, ner Front, . Can be seen for two days over he grocery store. [Ay ANTED—BY A COMPETENT PERSON, A SITUATION 8 cook in a private family. Has no objection to orironing. Can give the best city reference, ‘lived two years in her last To be seoa for 0 if not at 167 ry st Twenty-first bit Second and third ayenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SOBER AND IN. dustrious girl, to do general housework; isa fi ite washer and ironer. Hasa recommendation m her last place. Apply at 70 King strect YY] ANTED—AU'SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘woman, as seamstress a rea le fy; aSderstands ber business in all its breaches, Can seen until suited. Please call at No. 80 West Twenty- rth street. [XT ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ELDERLY Scotch ‘to wait on a lady and servant, or ike care of one or two children, or as bousekeeper in small rig Good city reference. Can be seen till ited at 137 West Twentieth street. IAT ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WOMAN, 4 to do gtnetal housework, None need apply ualess recommended. Call for two days at 525 Greenwich , second floor, back room. ‘ANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE WOMAN, ‘ituation as wet | d and Fourth avenues, , third floor, front roe: ITANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, smail private The best of at 473 Twelfth [TANTED—A RESPECTASLE PROTESTANT GIRL Engl ere an nurse acd seamstress, must fotee eaty ro! from her last pla lat 165 West Seventeenth street. ‘ANTED—AN AMERICAN, SCOTCH OR GERMAN y woman, to prepare fruit for a bakery. Apply at Grand street. A SITUATION TO COOK, WASH, AND : ioe * & young woman, who ean be well recom. ‘her last situation. Can be seen for two ‘et 67 Main street, Brooklyn. 7, [D—NURSING, aS aes ari a ried young womas, Ww! which wae nine days old. She Ir rery way aa ‘and can be well meg g Apply at 181 Bast room No. ABLE GIRL, A_ SITUA: ve seen for two days at Mo to Sixth avenue, between Ap: t Sehr ‘MIDDLE. AGED Wo- ABLE ion NEW: YORK - of Wi. WELL EDUCATED YOUNG LADY, TO devote her time to the instruction and ment «f several young children, Please apply at 261 e ent before o’clock A. M. Protestants only need apply. ‘ANTED—A BABY TO WET own residence, having lost her own baby two weeks old. Can give good references, Please call at 49 Lewis street, third floor, front room. TJANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, to do house or chamberwork, Ap- ly at 207 Lewis street, second floor, frontroom. Can Ye seen for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do the housework of a small family. The bost of city reference given. Can be seenat 133 nue, between Ni floor, front room. ae situati =. Ber acer yung woman, a situation to do washing, and ironing; or to do general housework.- The best of city reference can be given. Call at 83 West Nineteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. ANTED—BY A SCOTCH G! A SITUATION AS nursery maid or seamstress, in a private family; is well acquainte with cutting and fitting lady’s and children’s dresses. Respectable reference can be given. Can be seen until engaged, at Mrs, Inglis, 647 Hudson street, top floor. AND TO ASSIST WITH with her needle n’s dresses; an Ameri¢an or German nt preferred, juire be- as So’cléck, P. M., to-day, at 104 Willow Brook- 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITU ation as washer andironer, also as plain cook: , in a small private fa- . Can be seen for at 180 Twenty-fifth ‘street, between Eighth avenues, second floor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A BABY to nurse in her own room. She has lost her own baby. None but a Protestant Jady need inquire. Apply at 209 West Twenty-sixth street, for Eliza Welsh. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE you ‘woman, as chambermaid, and to do fine washing and my Sat waitirg. The best of references can begiven from last place. Apply at 191 Fourth street, near Sixth avenue, in the rear. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN GIRL, as , or cham! l ve refer- ences, Can be found 14th February from 10 to 2 o’clock, at 623 Fourth street, corner of avenue A., ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN, ituation as seamstress and chambermaid in a ‘s family. Would have no objection to go in ry. Good reference given. Please call at 43 Spring street, rear building, fourth floor. ANTED—IN A PLAIN, QUIET PRIVATE FAMILY, agirl to do general housework; must ve 8 good lain cook, and first rate washer and ironer, and willing fo do.all kinds of housework. A good girl will find a Pleasant home and good wages by applying at comer of Third avenue and Seventh street, in the store, before 10 A. M. and after 4 P.M. Catholics need not apply. Wetec SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, who is a good cook, excellent washer and froner, and first rate baker. Best of city reference given, if required. Apply at 272 Walker street, where 5] in be seen for two di ANTEDCBY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, A Wee ttesiba ts docnsmberredcant waiting. Has no objection to do general housework in « small, family, Good reference given, if required. Please call at 113 ‘Wert Nineteenth street, ouse, top floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESP! young woman, as chambermaid, and to assist with washing and ironing; would preter waiting. Five years’ city reference can be given. Can be seeo for two days at No, 13 Union court, University place. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO man, a8 cook, washer and ironer, or to do cham- berwork; would make herself generally useful. Best of reference given. Can be seen at her present place, 58 Baltic street, Brooklyn, for two days. ANTED—SEVERAL GOOD MILLINERY GIRLS; those that are well qualified to take charge of the busivess. Apply at Earle’s Hotel, No. 19 City Hall square, opposite the Park, for two days only, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.; or address A, Sher- man, box 179 Herald office. 'ANTED—BY YOUNG WOMAN, WHO UNDER- stands her business, a situation to cook, wash and iron in a private family; the best of city and country re- ference given; a situation in the country preferred. Please call at 977 Eighth avenue, near Thirtieth street, for three days. SITUATION, BY A “RESPECTABLE Weiser oman, gs cook; iss good washer and iron- ISiandreon, Good reference’ ren. "Please ‘call at 681 reference Hudson st: 2et. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WwW Sethe best city reference af . ‘The beat family. iven. Call A RESPECTABLE to do Zener vw. A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION to wait on a lady, or do chamberwork and sewing, or waiting. Can be ue seen for two days, at 160 Third st., between avem id df back room, nd B, second floor, "ANTED—BY A RES?ECTABLE GIRL, A SITU. tion as chambermaid and in a privat family; can cut and fit children’s dresses. Good cit references if wanted. Please call at 98 West Nineteent! 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT YOUNG girl of 17, as child’s nurse and chambermaid; is 8 good sewer; maine © wash and fron for the aursery, and assist with light homswerss Has excellent ci BY <A _ RESPECTABLE ; the man coachman and understands farming, to go « short distance in country. City reference if |. Please call at 181 Tenth avenue, Twenty- second street, corner ai SCOTCHMAN, WHO HAS BEEN ACOUS. tomed to work ona farm. A strong, able-bodied man, willing to work, wil) find a permanent the country, Apply at 38 Ferry street. ‘ANTED—A MAN FULLY CAPABLE TO TAKE Capen gle? an alcoholic still, run by steam; must be sober reliable at all times. To such steady em) ene page brebverr oa) gs Ap- ply auodieti ati4o ‘est Seventeenth street. r ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS CLERK IN A RETAIL hardware store, who has some knowledge of the business. Apply at No. 80 Sixth avenue. 'ANTED-A SINGLE MAN, AS GARDENER, GROOM, ‘and one who understands hot-house plants. None need apply withouta recommenistion as to ability and character. Inquire at 490 Cherry street. ANTED—TWO FIRST KATE Dar ‘SoOD’S SALES. men, for Providence. al street, third floor, ” Poly at ° TENDRY, A i W —A YOUNG MAN, POSSESSING A THO- auentiy en bees Aly ipeetleh Gomme uvecet nd Sprnish, is desirous of obt s situa. a tion ine mersantile house, Best of references can be given, Address E. E., box 106 Post Office, Brooklyn, en Ba oo ala ela la den i to 'ANTED—BY A’ YOUNG MAN, 17 YEARS OF age, a situation in a wholesale grocery store, Best c references can be given. ) Tribune ce. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG AS IN A REAL zetare ‘ANTED—A CARVER. ONE OF GOD HABITS, understanding his business and who can furnish good reference may apply at Nos. 10 and 12 Fulton st. TO TAKE CHARGE OF Lord & Taylor, Grand ‘ANTED—A SALESMAN the ribbon department, street. Wares. BOYS, WITH A CAPITAL OF $1 to $2, to sell the beautiful gilded Calendar for the ear 1855. $2 to $3 per day can be realized. Call at John street, ANTED—A YCUNG LAD, 14 OR 15 YEARS OF e, and capadle of opening and shutting a store; of genteel appearance and best of reference. at 762 Broadway. ) ANTED—FOR A SEGAR sTORE UP TOWN, A NICE respectable boy, not over fifteen; one who has already a knowledge of the business preferred. Refer- ence required. Apply at Jaffe’s segar emporium, Broad- way, corner of Twenty-eighth street. 7 ANTED—IN A BROKER'S OFFICE, A BOY TO DO errands, He must write a good hand and live with his parenta. None need apply except well recom- mended, and of genteel appearance. Apply in the morning, at 17 William street, office No. WANTPDIIN A BROKER'S OFFICE, A BOY WELL recommended and acquainted with the business, Apply at 58 Chatham street. ANTED—A YOUNG LAD, FROM 15 TO 17 years of age, who can come well recommended as ‘to honesty and ref to attend a segar store, 871 Broadway, corner of Eighteenth street. inquire of J. Gonzalez. An American preferred. Was SMART, ACTIVE BOY, ABOUT FOUR- teen or fifteen years of age, to work in an office; one that can come well recommended; none others need apply. Appl to J. & G. H. Walker, 182 Centre street, corner of Hester. ANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as plain cook; is a first rate washer ani fron- er, and understands her business well; can give good city reference. Please call at 291, corner of Ninth stroet and avenue E, rst floor, froat room. Can be seen for two days. HM TRAD, Kv. MPLOYMENT WANTED—BY TWO GOOD OLD weavers, who are capable of running six looms; have worked several years in the cotton factories. Ap- ply at 132 Warren street, Brooklyn, for one week. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young girl, as cook, washer and froner, can be well rec »mmended from her last place. Please call at 51 Butler street, Brooklyn, in the rear. 'ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘a8 waiter in a private family, one who thoroughly understands the business and can give good city refer- ence from some of the most respectable famifies. Please inquire at 361 Second avenue, between Twenty-socond and Twenty-third streets, for two da: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCiABLE girl, to cook, wash and iron, or general house- work, No objection’ to go a short distance in the coun- try. ‘The best cf city reference from ker last place. Please call at 268 West Twenty-soventh street, first floor, front room Can be seen for two days if not en- gaged. Weenies A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as chamberma‘d; would assist with washing, ‘Apply at 465 Water and make herself generally useful street, corner of Pike, for two days. Wanna MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, FRENCH OR Roglish preferred, to act in the capacity of nurse and seamstress; must understand how to make children’s clothing, and have no objection to mi rally useful. Any person answering t! a tion can have a good and permanent situation by calling at 125 Kast Thirteenth street, from 10 to 4. Unexcep, tionable reference required. ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID, AND to do the fine washing and ironing; pertectiy, un. derstands doing up muslins and Freneh fluting. Good city reference. be seen for two days, if not engaged, at 53 University place, second floor, front room, between Eleventh and Twel(th streets. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook, washer and ironer. ele reference given. Can be seen for two days. Please call at 27 Gheriff street, third floor, front room. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE LADY OR GENTLEMAN to adopt # male child, four months old. For par- ly at 45 Delancey street. | tloula: ANTED—BY A PROT ‘ANT YOUNG WOMAN, A ituation as nurse seamstress, or to assist in | the chamberwork. Please call at 24 Commerce street, | for two days. 4 ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE, BY A RE- | spectable woman, who is fully competent to take the entice charge of an mfant. Can be seen, and refer- ence given, at 111 Went Fourteenth street. Has lived | for the last twelve years in one family. ANTED—BY A RESPECTASLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation to do general housework in a private | family; te a good cook, washer and froner, and her | reference from her last piace. Please apply at No. 20 | Horrivon street, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A Protestant young woman, who Is capable of doing all kinds of neediework; no objections to light chamber- werk. Please call at 219 Wooster street, | Bleecker and Amity. Worsituaion’ A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN, A na between situation to do cooking, washing and ironing; itisfactory references, Can be seen for two days at 276 Bleecker street. ‘ANTED—AN AMERICAN SEAMSTRES3.—ONK WHO is accustomed to ali kin's of famuy sewing maj 4 permanent and desirable situation, where she wilt be nee as one of the family, by applying at 105 Al. Jen* 4 reet this day, between the hours of 12 and 4 o’cl’x. ED—DY A COMPETENT PERSON, A BiTUA- tion to take Cp 4 large kitchen io a hotel Gr sslcon, Please call at 72 Mulberry street, joor. TANTED—A SIEUATION 48 CHILD'S NURSE, BY anest saroreseion = willing to become generally useful Inquire w preneat employer’ Cottage plage, between Bleecker and Houston streets, ca lye ' strictly temperate. Gen trace A SITUATION AS GAR- dener, by a young German, who has lived for the last year in one of the highest families in this city. Bost of references given. Call at No. 59 Broad street, or ad- dress H. Ruth, No. 426 Third avenue. Joma PAINTER WANTED—ONE FULLY competent in house painting, as well ia mixing as applying the colors, may hear of good situation on applying to R, G. Hatfield, Arshitect, 396 Broadway, dam Ain sratiensinatbennct wer, Memrho mines 6nd is! ARKET GARDENER WANTED—A SINGLE MAN, who has had several years experience in raising Vegetables for New York market, Toa man thoroughly competent to manage to the best advantage 60 acres of first rate land, a comfortble home and good wages will be given. He must come well recommended, and be Apply to Mrs, Thoraton, Laurel Hill farm, L. 1. Cross the Houston street ferry, and take the Penny bridge stage. HANDPRESS PRINTERS— WANTED IMMEDIATELY & man acquainted with wood cut work; a temperate, industrious and steady workman ¢an fiad constant em- ployment at No. L2 Dutch street, third floor. US tye CLOTH, CARPET, OR SHAWL MANUFACTURERS. —A competent dyer wishes a situation with some manufacturing establishment. He is a German by birth, has pore en experience in the busines, and is rior workman, He also understands dyeing in blues of any ahade, and would be of great service to any manufactory which would avail itself of his abilities, Address Joreph Hoffman, West street, Paterson, N. J. YM SPERM OR STERINE CANDLE MAKERS—WANTED, a situation in the above line, by a stea‘ly respecta- an, with good city reference; no objection to go in ountry. Address box Ne, 168 Herald oflise. ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDEN: BY A steady single man, who thoroughly understands hia business, viz: the care of jouse planta, flowers and vegetables ; the lsying down of ands, rustic work, &c. Can tated satisfactory testimonials for ca- pabillty and conduct. and reference if required, Please pews J. M., Herald office, whish will be punctuaily at- tended {o. ANTED—A SITUATION AS AN ENGINEER, TO take full charge of an eng ne, either in the city or country. Best of recommendations can be furnished. Address P. M., Herald office. ANIED—A FIRST-RATE CARRIAGE PAINTER; also ® body maker. Those who are willing to go in the country and who bear good recommendations may apply at the Girard House, Chambers street. Cail between Land 3 P.M. 7. FOSIER. th sound, and kind in angle and double haruess, one t inside 2:60, Also, @ light trot! wagon, aleigh, one set of barn: any atable and dress blankets, robes, della, Ae. Allto 1 together, as the owner is abon! leaving the city. Apply at 04 and 96 Mercer street. F" SALE—A FAMILY OR DOCTOR'S MARE, FIF- bol teen and a balf hands high, Also, a nice bl ta'led mare, fond, kind, and gentle, a s! » dei po fault whatever. Would trade for a low priced horse, Inquire at No. 72 West Feighteenth street for four days IVERY STABLE FOR SALE.—THE SYOCK, FIX tures and good will, together with a leave of five with the privilege of ‘hase of the stable No. 6@ ‘est Fifteenth mcg me! ing one of the best busi- neases in the city. several private carriages for sale cheap. Apply on the premises. INIFS.—FOR SALE, ON BOARD siilp HeENDRIK ” 99 at pier 46 East river, fice lot of ponies, Also a very aupe Alderaey cow. 4 | ' ASHINGTON —FOR THK FAST TROTTING ba; lien, ae, 16\6 hands 1 en years old; perfectly sous kind. Wi tee ‘sx perior foal getter, as all his stock has Foe tal particulars epply at 04 amd 09 Moccer sieent, BERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY | | to éiepose a, 0, WANTE: 1.000 rer pat sare Ue tome respectable iy. ti sau street. Address, stating terms, R. E., OUSE WANTED—A SMALL HOUSE OR COTTAGE H wanted by the Ist of May, in @ plea- sant neigh . Rent not to exceed $400, mily consists of but three persons. Address box 2,264 New York Post Office. OUSE WANTED.—A SPACIOUS AND MODERN H built house, unexceptionably located, and suita- for a fashionable boarding house, is wanted by a de- sirable tenant. Please address box 3,561 Post Office. avenues, and 1421 Post Office, stat nant with a small ot four persons, withect children, Halt of a mo- ¥ of a mo- dern built house, in a good neighborhood, above Four- = i ge responsible tenant, rent, address S. M. EP ak urever not a Twentieth street. Address, Box location and price, to a good te- ly. Post Office. tion, business, and the lowest possible price for which it will be sold. Ne at ae aemaetiat d an lor & gent Zhew in a atrict); vat ; location Eighth an > Siztounth streets, Kent aide. Adacvae @. 1. Te Herald office, immediately. TO RENT—A SMALL THREE STORY house, with all the modern improvements, lo- cated between Twentieth and Thirtieth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues. Rent not exceed $800. ‘Address, post paid, box 2,616 Post Office. "at of a house, og Ln W wel a a either in Bisth or ‘avenue, between Fourth and atria eons Healy small ee house, at a low same Q three persons; no Tiildren Address Vincent, y ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, A SMALL COTTAGE aes Seer eetehn sea hieresis eat oot a re! 5 Fen! to pity References given. ‘Address E. D. t., Herald office. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A HOUSE AND LOT OF moderate size. It must be in « pleasant, desirable location, and. between Ninth and Second avenues, and ot above Thirtieth strvot. Price not to exceed $6,000, Address Cash, office. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A MODERN HOUSE, WITH all the im; ita, near Fifth avenue, at a low price, with erate payment down; would not the furniture, if in order and at low price. Ad- dress 8, A. G., bax 3,758 Post Office. Mr. Geo, Falconer, 117 Fulton street. ‘ILLIAMSBURG.—WANTED TO HIRE, THE or second floor, with one of the basements and two or three rooms on floor, in a genteel house between Houston and Peck slip ies. Address A. B., Herald office, stating terms, location, &c. ‘ANTED—A SECONDHAND SAFE OF THE MOST approved make, about 2% to 3 feet square. Ad- dress, with size, make and price, box 702 Post Office. ‘ACHT WANTED—A FORE AND AFT SCHOONER of about 20 tons, coppered and copper fastened. Address J. B., box 3493 Post office. i LOST AND FOUND. on ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, BETWEEN HIGH ridge and Carmansville, s Jong carriage whip, wi ivory handle, with the name of the owner on the handie. The finder will be rewarded by returning it to D. VAN NOSTRAND. 192 Broadway, up stairs. OST, ON THE 12TH INSTANT—TWO DOLLARS RE- ward.—Lost, 8 6mali white bull terrier, with his @ars cut. Avy one finding the said dog will receive the above reward, by returning him to the owner, 163 Essex street, 5 W. H. REIDY. OST—A POCKETBOOK AND CONTENTS, IN THE neighborhood of Broome street, on Monday even- ing. The finder will oblige by addressing the adverticer, P. M., Herald office, stat where it can be obtained. Ee SMALL YELLOW TERRIER SLUI.—WHO- Broad- ever will return the same to office No. way, will be well rewarded and no questions asked. OST—ON MONDAY EVENING LAST, AT JOHN I. Snedeker’s hotel, or on the road to Brooklyn, a ‘a square mosaic breastpin. The finder shall be suitably rewarded on leaving it at 561 Beaver street. OST—LAST EVENING, BETWEEN KIGHTH AVL- a nd Thirty-first street, and teenth street ond Third avenue, a pair of gol ‘The finder will be liberally rewarded on leaving them at 83 East Seventeenth street. TRAYED OR STOLEN—A BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND dog, baving a chain collar; answers to the name of Duke. Any one returning the same to 7834 Barclay st., will be euitably rewarded, REWARDS, REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED.—THE 5 above reward will be paid for the recovery of articles taken from the house 225 Dean street, Brook- lyn, om the Ist inst., consisting of anenamelied watch Vacheron & Constantin makers, No. 59,579; 5 breastpin, one chain, with clasp broken, large pearl cameo and one in gold bracelet, rings, il case, &e., ke. Should the gentleman who took not feel bo ge to return the whole for the above reward, they will be Iberally dealt with and no questions asked by returning the watch and pin. Apply at 95 and 97 Liber- ty street, up stairs. REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE NAME OF the echotner, and those on board, that was ound up the river, in company with the schooner Chas. — that came in coll'sion with the steamer South America, near Butter Hill, on Sunday night, September 17, 1854. pont aad EN & 00. Hvpsor, Feb. 12, 1855. yoga SUNDAY EVENing, 11th REW. i im passi fh T treet, ts ereaud to vith avenne, po BAS ip arenes inth street, Cg MN hunting REWARD.—1O3T, ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, a black and tan terrier dog, ears and long tall, and had ona biack leather collar, ever returns said dog to the owner, at Branch Hotel, No. 36 Bowery, shall receive the above reward and no ques- tions Solel einige vose surgical instruments, REWARD.—LOsT, ABOUT TWO MONTHS G1 caustic holder and was enclosed in a velvet cover. Ten dollars will be paid upon its delivery at 83 East Seventeenth street. REWARD.—STRAYED FROM 64 STATE STREET, Brooklyn, a setter dog, white and liver colored, answers to Duke; bad ons leather collar, marked J.C. Dando, 365 Front strect, Any one returning him will receive $5. REWARD.—LOST, IN WILLIAM STREET, BE. $5 tween Maiden lane and Spruce street, or in Sprace lack leather street between William and paper containicg papers which are of no use to owner. 4 riber’ th fi Wi ‘The subse: th zs REWARD.—LOST, YESTERDAY, AN OLD FASH- oned seal ring, with an oval cornelinn setting upen which ia cut the device of a lion chasing adeer. It ia culy valusble as a family relic, The finder will re orive the above reward upoa leaving it at the office of the Dey Street Houre. (RAMEROY PARK HOUSP, CORNER TWENTIETH G street, between Third snd Fourth avenues, is now complete and furnished, and open for inspection, Familion requiring apartments will find superior accom: ion. C. WRICHT, OLOTHy wo, ————_———_——_-- AST-OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Ladies or gentlemen any of theabovearticles , cam receive a fair price for the same by or througs Mm stress sending (or the eubseriter, at his residence the post. L. M. 13 <. B.—Ladies attended by Mrs, D, SLOPHING —LADI@d AND GENTLEMEN HAVING C Uiaites to disper of can rece vo « fair ‘ssh price ‘aeading te the store 17 Laurens street, aca Cama), or ettended b7 Mra, Oohoa, ’ L West Broadway, or address by letter throug tae pasty | een. 14, 1855. also, @ fine hetel on the European plan, near Broadway 000; and one of the most extensive dining in, York. De NOE. ROREON: 865 Nassau street, rooms Nos..4 5, up stairs, where a register ia kept of all the principal hotels, dining saloons, drug, dry ls and stores, for sale, lease to in New York, also for ‘the purchase and sale of real estate and c tien of 00 —FOR SAI STOCK AND , Ae furniture of iy aN ackee estal ment, on European = SSL, Sahat sac enone rh jon on one hotels in New Nore. Apply to G. A. ROBINSON, 86 Nasseu etreet, up stairs. 50.0. wishes to engage in geatlonen’s fer. wi el men’s fur. zB Me but well stock of js om hand, and a bi \blished, 68 & desirable location on Broadway. partie inquize of GEO. 8. CARMICHAEL, 80 Nassau street. —FOR’ SALE, A 2D MORTGAGE, 00, well secured on first class city pro- B2.500,, eit mcaed mortgages do wot ex- ceed two-thirds the value of the > & reasonable 5 1d to Mortg: Office, will be attended to, N. B.—As the monsy is wanted without , only those who have the mo- ney at command will answer. 81.500 uke eae oe in 08 ” wanted: v7 aamefeotared srilcles 4 at manufacturer’s prices. The best reference will be given ‘and the business shown to be what aus pene Ap- ply to G, A.BROBINSON, 85 Nassau street, up stairs. 1. 0 On. GOOD UPPORTUNITY FOR A PER- ° son starting in business. A stock of id embs , for sale on easy terms: location ; situated on Broadway—s For particu- H for business. Herald office, for four days. lars address » 4, le iets Ae oe hay ofthe bet octions-dotg s good busines; would make a splendid lager beer saloon. Apply to @. A. SON, £0 Nassau street, up stairs. ONLY.—FOR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK and fixtures of s boarding house, located in part of the city, now full of good and perma- nent boarders, and must positively be sold this week. Apply at 119 and 121 Nassau room 8. = RIGHARD 'T, PURDY & 00. —KOR SALE—THREAD, NEEDLE AND 8600 ine store, lease, stock and fixtures; lo- cation unsi for business, and is offered for half Poser anly manag Seats a tata ee . faseat Pom 3. ARD L. PURDY & 00. $50) —FOR SALE—A hear ta reals & fre + money—an elegant store, {th accommodation for 8 private Seem he hors has been established several j, situated ina great business hogy a down town; the business now paving from one $26 a woek over all Apply ediately to C. B. HOWES, 67 Nassau street. OR $500.—TO BE SOLD, THE 3TOCK AND fixtures of a store down town, ‘a good business. For address X.Y. Z., Herald office. FOR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND fixtures of a handsomely fitted up segar and liquor store, now doin; a frst rate business, Apply on the premises, 124 West way. sale, the stock, fixtures and geod will of the well known carpet store, No. Grand street, Williamsburg. It is a opportunity for any wi in the busi been estal three and has al- ready @ good amount of first class cr secured. In- gre of — 8. te & st Bae As qe N. ist }, N. Y., or at the store, | ped wishing to 9] it if. ie will bo sold at's ascrhice if ap, lied for immediately, as the present occupant tends wis street, remove to the country. Inquire at 101 corner of Stanton. BARGAIN.—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD mike lag tb al cheap ap for ‘ede, it applied ee e city, w! or a for to-day. Call at the corner of Howard and Mercer streete. Reason for selling made known on application. Buzzy, SITES FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN, TWO blocks from Fulton Avenue Railroad, in a healthy and improving location, in parcels of tout lots and uw wards, atlow prices and on easy terms, by ROBERT SAR- JEANT, No. 7 Jauncey court, 41 Wall street, N.Y. oe |ASH BUSINESS FOR SALE.—THE STOCK AND good will of ® dry goods store, in one of the best situations in Broadway, with a first class patronage, and which sells at large profits articles of its own manu- facture, will be sold in whole or in part, on unusually advantageous terms. Address box 2,373 Post Office, with real name, Gms AND VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR. ‘One handsome three story house in Twenty- seven! rest, near Ninth avenue, with ail modern im- vements, $6,750; alsoa modelethree story English asement house in the best part of Thirtieth eel near Ninth avenue; several first class brown stone fron’ houses, located on Twenty-second street, Chelsea square, finished in the best possible manner, with evory modern improvement; also a number of houses in differ- ent <f CA) ee ste sale. on easy sepa I 8.F. , avenue, rom 2 to 3 at 115 Chambers street, pasha CRE SEAT FOR SALE—ON THE BANK OF THE Hudson, on this islend, of easy access by railroad. Beautifully laid gute Foe tera ths. apply toWae et | ou ‘or 8, &C., 8} to LEWIS, 80 Cotar etrest, corner of Brondwey? prhsdect Doane ates own aman et er tart CoUETON, STATEN ISLAND, NEAR THE NARROWS — Building lots for sale, in the most central pocition, by M. O'CONNOR, 13 route, Clifton, RUG STORE FOR SAL%—A FINELY LOCATED store, now doing a good business, will be sold very w for cash. Satisfac' reasons given for selling, Apply to ROBERT RO! % 00., drug brokers, 115 John street. RUG STORE FOR SALE—-LOCATED IN ONE OF the principal avenues, Will be sold cheap for cash, as the owner is going to Europe, Address W. 8., Herald office. ‘OR SALE—OWING TO DEPARTURE.—THE BEST property offered this season for shopkeepers, build- ers, or investment, on a le; street, and unencw bered; or may exchange for other pro) a je street, or end of omuibus Ys mortgages, stocks, le: store stock, or mere! for the pe] if soon offered. Address Owner, 368 Sixth avenue, SALE—THE TWO LOTS NOS. 32 AND 34 PRE- sident street, corner of Van Brunt, Brooklyn, with materials and buildings ome them, as they stand— on easy terms, Apply to CHS. J. LOWREY, Eaq., 57 phen nn hh Reventon ae eee F% 84LE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A WELL established embroi and fancy store, with two = lease, on terms ; satisfactory rea- ooo accommods’ . Apply in the store 815 Broadway. F%. SALE—AN ENGLISH BASEMENT HOUSE ON West Fourteenth street, of modern size, with every convenience, and all the modern ita ats, and su- perior built. tan eee bl == oat tre myn ora portion such as carpe: fixtures and mirrors. Cash +4, aired only $4,000; palauce on bend. Apply to HOMER AN, F“% SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE ‘a well established grocery store, on the Sixth a nue, now Coing a good business. Address box 3,218 Post Office, stating where an interview may be had. R SALE—THE GOOD WILL OF THE LEASE OF the three story brick store and-dwelling 535 Sixth avenue, corner of Thirty second street, with a brick stable in the rear. The lease has five to run from the Ist day of May, 1855. Apply to CHAS. R. TRIGLAR, 67 West Thirty-second street. OR SALE—THE HOUSE AND LOT 42 FIRST AVE- nue, between Second and Third streets. The house is twenty feet front by forty deep, and the lot about seventy seven feet deep. For terms apply at 180 Tenth street. ‘OR SaALE—THE THREE STORY BRICK FRONT house 166 Tenth street, Letween Third and Fourth avenues. House contains all the modern improvements. For terms apply at 180 Tenth street, one door eastof Third avenue. {108 SALE—TWO NEW FOUR STORY DRICK HOUSES, 48 and 62 West Twenty. sixth street, fifteen feet aaine inches front and rear by sixty fect deep, wish mo- dern improvements, For terms apply at 180 Tenth street, one door east of Third avenue. OF LOT NO, 29 CATHE. aildings thereon. The lease ‘will expire on the firet day of May, 1867. Buildings to be paid for, or now lease given. The lot is twenty-five fest one and a half inch front, and twent, feet in the rear: and on north pide 114 feet nine inches, and on south side 112 feet one inch deep. Apply at No, 180 Tenth street, one door east of Third avenut OR SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT NO. 131 ANTHONY ttreet. Lease will expire August 1, 1800; no re- fewal. Lot is shout tweaty two feet fromt aod rear, ani about sixty feet deep, Also the lease of lot No 77 Centre street, corner of Tilkens. Lease will expire Nov, 1, 800; baildings to be paid for, or new Wace given, Lat fs twenty-xine fert front and rear, aad s bout ixty foot pply at No. Ta Pont street, dae fvor eagt of | Third evcuue. R SALE—THE LEAS rine street, with th: sary. There is also naive cider works and dis- tillery, capable of making up 50,000 bushels of frait the season. is also a fine mineral on the mises. Terms easy. For further oa . W. GIBSON, 65 Chambers street. $8,500; terms easy; pak poly of For particulars ap; GEORGE A. ', No. avenue. mark shed ‘8 good busi- ness, situate No. 158 Ni hate IS ‘Twenty- and Twenty- streeta, will be sold ata bargain. Inquire on the (OR BALE—THREAD, NEEDLE located in one of the quire in Fifty-ninth street, between Second avenues, OR SALE—AN ELEGANT AND COMPLETE ESTAB- Ushment for a small family, consisting of one of ‘most valuable and beat broken horses in cote Oy city made coupe rockaway, a set of heavily plated ness, dress blankets, sheets, &c.; also, one new top wa- gon and light harness, suitable for the same which is fast when on the road. These articles were New York. They will be sold low according to their value. Apply at P. Fagan’s stable, 86 West Twenty- second”street, Manufacturing. Duriness ta ihe ety, well manufacturing business in the city, well estab: ed, and doing a good business; an exelent invest. ment for a man with a small capital. Inquire at 167 William street, second floor, front room. Ev SALE—A VALUABLE LOT, WITH TWO FIRE- proof storer, known as 82 ‘Mai’en lane and 19 street; lot 27 by 188 feet. vestment. inquire of JAMES Solom & Hart’s, 243 Broadway. pacar taeda do OO TES OR SALE.—BROWN STONE ENGLISH BASEMENT house, on West Twenty ninth street, $5,000; three Mory brick “house. on First street, $6,000; three brick house, on Thirteenth street, $8,000; three story brick house, cn West Twenty-second street, $6,500; two story attic basement house, on Second street, $7,000; A good chance for in- STEPHENS, at Messrs. four story brown stone Koglish basement hous, on Thirty-third street, $11,000. Apply to ROOME’ & BUNNELL, 373 Broadway. PROS SMES A MONAY. MAKING AND HANDSOME usiness, situated on way it 235 Broadway, room 22, mene Nee © FEF SALE—A DESIRABLE STAND, INCLUDING stock and fixtures of a millinery; goods reduced low, and may be purchased on zeasonable terms, by calling at 816 Broadway. e Fi SALE—THE THREE STORY AND ATTIC BRICK house 180 East Broadway, between Rutgers and Jef- ferson streets. The propored extension of Walker atreet will make it the corner. Part of purchase money can remain if desired. Apply to 8. S. AD, 13 Wall st, AR SALE—A BUSINESS FOR $250, WHICH WILL net any smart man $2,500 per year. Also, splendid Coffee and cake saloon in Sixth avenue, doing an excel- lent business, Also, nine houses in Grand 51 , Wil- fine bailding lots Hamsburg, $2,700 each. Also, fi North Second street, Apply at pf Broadway, room 18. FS SALE.—A LOCOMOTIVE LATHE, SEVEN FERT three inches swing, weighs sbout mine tons. In- t 203 Centre street, corner see i 4 ‘ARM FOR SALE—IN YONKERS, WESTCHESTER county, of about 150 acres, twenty miles from New ork, ope mile from Tuckaho Depot, Harlem Rallroad. One large dwe! and one farmhouse, alfthe out buildings, and all in good. order’; well watered all over, plenty of wood, fruit, ke. It lays high and healthy, with @ good prospect, churches, schools, mills, stores, fe. all nearly in sigh. Js an excellent good ntighbor: hooa. ie good, and terms easy. Apply toC. i ER, on the premises, or 72 Wall izeet, N.Y. ‘ARM LOTS FOR SALE CHEAP.—A DESIRABLE farm containing one hundred acres, with good house barn, bandsomely located, in Sullivan ai near the Erie railroad. For particulars, apply to N. M’GRAW, R SALE AND TO LET—THE.STOOK AND FIX- 455 Broadway. tures of the old established porterhouse 667 Grand atreet. juire as above. oe =. acne nd TN 2 Feber bid EXCHANGE—FOR hae OR BROOK- 2 a ee MAE al csc tar nea ee pro of Ce finest = b pase count and wood! 4 ‘The house isa neat, small cot! eight rooms. The outhouses are ‘the most substantial manner. to ANDREW EADIE, 11 of new, and put upin For terms, please a 7 Fulton street, N. Y. lathes, three-foot shears, for sale cheap if 9 it immediately, in fourth story of manufactory, 302 @ jt hb street. Lint FOR SALE..-ONE OF STEWART'S FOOT fo! —FOR SALE, THE STOCK, FIX- ares and il of a coffin wareroom, which haa been established fifteen years. The subscriber is com- ‘Hed to sell op account of ill ed will charge ao Konus for lease 6 oF ood will, tual cash valua- tion eat and fixtures, $750. Address F., Herald office. DRUGGISTS.—AN OLD ESTABLISHED RETAIL drug store for sale, on » corner, an) ina highly re- Pri Spectable and thickly populated neigh borhoo4, . cod bi ens and no opposition. The present owner ing engaged in @ mamufacturing business is the reason for parting with it’ For further ‘ticulars, > dress Apothecary, Herald office. z D PHYSICIANS. —A PHYSICIAN, LOCATED IN & jarge ann! uring city, will di of his tiee, tosther with his stock oF tedisiers, fixtures sed office furniture, &e., &c. The wiaole will be sold ree sona'ly to mcash purchaser. For the addsess apply ak the Herald HAIR DRES “ERS AND WiG MAKERS —FOR SALE, the lease, stock aud fixtures of the oll established hairdiessing, shaving and ‘.hampooing saloons, 277 Pul- ton street, Iza. Apply in the store, inme tiately. ‘JUHOTSTERY ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE —OF mattresses and Seddiog aad cushions of alt humte, where is vow doing & good wheie: in weity of 66,007 Iebivitante, a) trade, the present owner is ab: Apply to B. V., 106 Broad street ud TOtAY, bustage, 0 oppo: ties ia the to Cehlorma, to ars, N. J.

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