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454 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. FIFTH AGB. CONTINUED ~ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT woman, en vinaeee in @ re- family; best of city. reference given, Inquire % street, third floor, tront room, for two 'TED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘ANTED—A fal housework for a small facaily; is jand obliging; would take care of children or do cl . Can be seen for one week at 141 Tweaty- fourth atreet, near Second avenue, ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUA- ‘tion as chambermaid, or to do general housework. Pleage call in the rear of 11 Hanover place, Brooklyn. ERE Oe op 0nd vane OS Se emer en Fee rere ‘BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A irl, to do general housework in # small reapectable Pak as auaaibarosaed and laundress; city refereace, 124 Mott street, first floor. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT 3 OUNG woman, as chamsbearanta ong white Le ig sare care of children, Apply, fortwo days, at rf Svense, between Thirtieth and Thirty frst streot, second Soor, front room. Wreie gen SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, L Faery SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE fami te do general housework, or would go as child- aid and do Laurens street. Can ‘ANTED—A SITUATINN, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as professed cook; would prefer a place a Iauniress. Please call at 170 Rast Twenty-se ‘cond atreet, between Firat and Second avenues. Bost of city reference can be given. Can be seen for two days, lain sewing. Please call at 120 Ws seen till engaged. NEW YORK HSRALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1855. 2 __ Wanrs, Uy ANTE! GIRL CAPABLE OF ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT. WSheuso eras 2 & person. 88 North and Third, Willarasburg, third & note will be attended to. ITER WANTED.—A PROTESTANT GIRL, WHO ean bring paceeamendalionse 0g apply at 78 East Twenty-first street, Gramercy par ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A TIDY YOUNG woman, to take care of a baby, assist in washing and iron’ng and chamberwork. Please call at 02 Varick street, third floer, front room. Best of city reference given. eS $$$ $$ NIED—A SMART, INDUSTRIOUS PROTESTANT ‘ten or German woman, to do general house- work, Must be a good plain od, washer i od city reference required. Seoly te Jamen Jacks Third street, ‘betwesn Bloom field and Garden, Hoboken. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION gs Seamstress; can cut and fit dresses, and is a ood shirt maker, Please call at 199 Thirtoem tween First and Second avenues, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAR- ried woman, a situation as wet nurse; has her fic: baby, one month old; has a good fresh breast of m Can be seen at the Herald office from 11 to 3 o’clock. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, lately arrived from England, in » respectable fam- ily, as chambermaid and plain sewer, or waiter. Can be seen for two days at 164 Ninth-street, between Third and Fourth avenues, first floor, Good reference given. t ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE HOUSEWORK OF A small private family. Reference required. Ap- ply at No. 152 Pearl street, Brooklyn. MMTANTED—4 SITUATION, BY 4 RESPECTABLE family. Best of city reference given. Can be seen for two days at 85 Attorney street, third floor, back room. Vy ANTED—A SITUATION BY, A RESPECTABLE Apply at No. 101 West ‘Nineteenth street. Gan be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A BESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermald or waiter; is a good washer and ironer; has good city reference. Apply at 645 Hudson street, for two days, ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, AS CHAMBER. maid and waiter; good city reference required. Apply at 61 East Twenty-ninth street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues. ‘ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED COLORED WOMAN, who understands plain cooking, washing and ironing; one who can come weil recommended, may ap- ply af 263 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN LADY, A SITUATION to attend in a store; is not particular as to the bu- siness; beat of reference given. Apply or address M. D., 102 Heater street, for one week. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY TWO 8&SPECTABLE women; one as good cook, and to assist in the and’ironing; understands baking perfectly. The other as chambermaid and waiter, or to ¢o plain sewing; has no objection to take care of children; beat of city'reference given. Apply at 132 Sixteenth streot, betweea Seventh and Eighth avenues, third floor, front room, $$$ Wat A RESPECFABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 4 tituation in a small private family to do gene. ral housework; is a good plain cook, washer and ironer; the best of city reference given, Call at 98 Green atreet, tor this week, Wwem.4 SITUATION, BY AN ELDERLY SCOTCH ‘woman, as chambermaid or nurse, or to do plain sowing. Please to call at 135 West Thirteenth street, a few doors from Seventh avenue. Wor A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation as cook, washer and ironer, or to do the housework of a smai ‘ivate family. Can produce good city references. Can be aeen for two 7 by applying at 680 Houston street, room 15, fourth floor. Waar A YOUNG WOMAN, NINETEEN years of age, a situation in a private family; has been in this country but six months; would like i little insteuction; is very kind and not afraid of work. Please cali for two days at No. 7 Harrison street, room No. 4, a few doors from Hudsog. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘to do general housework in a private family; is » Grit Pate washer andironer. Has the best of city refe- rence. Can be seen for two days at 1133 West Twelfth Btreet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANTS GIRL, & situation as chambermaid or washer and tronsr; has no objection to go a short distance in the country j none but a respectable family need apply. Can be seou for two daya at 219 Twenty sixth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. ANTED—A'SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do general housework or chamberwork; has no objection to go a short distance in the country; has good city reference. Apply at 124 Broome street, front base- ment. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAB:E young girl to take care of children and do plain sewing. Can be seen for two days at 307 Mott atrest, rear building, third door. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as nurse and seamstress; is willing to make herself useful; excellent reference given. Please apply to, or address by note, M. W., 129 avenue B, oppo site Tompkins square. Anrep BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A PERMA- nent situation as seamstress, Inquire at 24 East Thirteenth street. pt ae La ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A SIT- uation to do general housework in a small private family; is a good plain cook, a good washer and ironer, and has the best of city reference. Apply at 400 Green: j Wich street, wheze she can be seen for two days. WwW. bib oer J WHO RECOMMENDA- W ena received Nursery, 110 St. ‘g place, Wet nurse’ month. ‘ ‘ANTED—A TION, “BY A’ YOUNG WOMAN, as ve ie ‘whirt end dresama! i all kinds ot ; ho ol os uplhed rg : chamberwork or wait j the week or month. fe two days as 240 East nue A, floor, front room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, young woman, in a hotel dini cook; understands the business in: be seen at 68 East Broadway, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant wom aa cook. Al it 293 West Thirty-seventh street, be- Went winth Za Teath avenues. Can be seen for three days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN who has lived four years in her last Bae ation as plain cook, washer and ironer, or do a No obj r ttt door berwork. No ol to go to the country. three days at atom street, room No. 9, D—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- ito do liousewerk, chamberwork of plain sew ¥ in give city reference. Apply at No. 5 agin Heed eth floor, back room. Can be seen for two days. § ‘ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRLS, sisters, situations, one as first rate cook, washer and froner; the other as chambermaid and waiter, and would assist i washing and ironing. Best of city refer- ence. Can be seen for three days, if not suited. Please call at 21 Bridge atreet. TJ ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN COOK, WASHER AND ironer. Also a French girl, who speaks and reads ber language well, and is a good plain seamstress. City reference required. Inquire at 100 West Twenty-first street between Sixth and Seventh avenues. , NTED—BY AN AMERICAN WIRQW. RA ‘fdiiily; M4 eo oe 2 years old, who will be with her: Agood home more of an ebdject than ee wages; has ce maeeence from her last place. Call, or address 25 Smith street, between Butler and Douglas, Brooklyn, ‘ANTED—A PERSON EULLY COMPETENT AS A forewoman ins Broadway millinery establish- ment; also several milliners and apprentices to learn the milliner: lace making. None need apply but such as are first rate, Carter's millinery store, 693 Broad. way. ‘ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY OF TWO PER- sons, & good cook; must be a first rate washer and ironer, and willing to do general housework; to such an one a permanent situation will be given; none need apply without undoubted reference. Apply at 245 Dean street, sixth house above Nevins, ssrooklyn. ANTED—BY A R&SPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation in a respectable private family, to do Poeun housework, cooking, washing and ironing, and is milling to make herself generally useful. Apply at 253 Elizebeth street, over the bakery, on the cornsr of Houston street, ANTED—A NURSE, TO TAKE CARE OF TWO children and do light chamberwork; must have good city reference. 27 Lispenard street. se 7B, No exchange 105 60 ELDON, 86 Nassau street. both eh a VALUABLE FARM AT HAMESTEAD, 000. eighteen miles from this city, sixty anda mowing ground, and i ye in best cultivation; house two a bara, Srastey, and other in re} abundance of fruit; fuif'n mile from depot, 'S, Le FOBNSON, 212 Broadway, room 3, a iene —BEAULIFUL RESIDEN' ONE AND 5.250. ‘@ quarter acres, eight miles from this j cars and stages at hours daily ($40 commutation) ; two story house, wing attached, barn, stables, all modern “improved style; ground handsomely laid out; well stocked with fruit and ornamental ss. 8. L. JOHNSON, 212 Broadway, room No. 3, corner of Fulton street. ee eee ee ee maed —FOR SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT IN $2.500. East Brooklyn, near the ferry, The house ig new and well finished; has ga d mart mantels—$2,500. Possession immediately, Wanted to borrow for one year, $1,000, on mortgage. Apply to 8, C, SMITH 59, Rose street. ‘ee —FOR SALE, LUMBER AND FEED $2 OOO Tintern, Iocated on the corner of one of the best avenues up town; this includes two frame buildings, horses, wagons, &c. ‘Also, an gxcellent two story fraté bouse, built faat spr mz, for $1,000: reasons for ‘selling, going’ West. Apply at 116 And 121 Nassau street. RIG) IARD L, PURDY & OO. —FOR SALE, THE STOCK, ner dete 650. &c., of a millinery establishment, locate one of the best avenues; has been established three years, and doing xcellent business. Lease of three years of house, ha alow ere Ca saenae ehanne. Ap- Nassau street, room No 3, ply at 119 and 121 N Te eoY a 00. RICHARD L. OF & . ROB. S4LETHE COFFER. AND. &: La avenue, Splencid place for making money. Sol only on account of sickness of the proprietor. Call im mediately, Also, a partner wanted, with $2,000, in the shoe business, Fulton street. A splendid chance. Ap- ply at the United Stutes Agency, 212 Broadway, room 13. 1 TH STREET LOT3 FOR SALF.—SIX LOTS IN 129th street, near Sixth avenue, The street is paved and lighted, and the above lots are beautifally lo- cated for improvement. Apply to JACOB PECARE, 163 Hester street. ‘TH STREET LOTS FOR SALE.—TWO LOTS IN FOR- 4 ty-fifth street, 100 feet east of Tenth avenu ferms easy. Apply to JACOB PECARE, No. 163 Ht atreet. TH AVENUE HOUSES FOR SALE.—THE FOUR STORY brick hor 216 and 222 Seventh avenue, A good investment, be sold cheap and on easy terms. Also the four story double tenement brick house, 491 Kast Twelfth «treet, Apply to JACOB PECARE, 163 Hoster street, CHANCE FOR A POOR MAN.—ONLY THREE OF A thove beautifully located lots in the Ninth ward of rooklyp, lett, Three minutes’ walk from the Fulton ‘Avenue Railroad. Will be sold in monthly instalments of $10, if applied for before March Ist, next. Apply to JACOB PECARE, 163 Heater atreet. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 8 situation as chambermaid and waiter, or would have no objection to assist with the washing and iron- ing; the advertiser has long experience; can give the most Oy es city reference from her last place. Can be seen for two days at 120 Eighth street, St. Mark's place, third floor, back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WASH- ing in her own house; has no objection ty out by the day. Please call at No, 2 Hammond street, corner of Grecnwich avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG FRENCH lady who understands clear starching and doing slin im allits branches. Would also be wil- amstress. Apply at 168 Third avenue, between Sixteenth and Peventeenth streets. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, tion in some small family, to do work. Apply at 106 Greenwich avenue, room. Good references gven. Wea, A RESPECTAPLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to cook, wash and iren; is a good cook, and is an excellent washer and ironer; i: «d baker of bread and pastry, and can cook all kinds of poultry; or to do general housework; is willing to make herself gene- rally useful, and is net afraid to work. Can give the best of city references from her last place. Please call at 43 Hammond street, in the rear. A_ SITUA- ral house- floor, back ANTED—AN ACTIVE MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN lady, to attend & first class railroad refreshment raloon out of t ity. Toone having experience in bu- winess and can make change readily, ma; r of a situ- aton by addressing, post paid, box Poughkeepsie ‘oat Office. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, aanituation to do general housework; is a good piatn cook, excellent washer and ironer, and makes good bread; no objection to go a short distance in the coun- try; good reference given. Apply at 201 Ninth street, be- tween First avenue and avenue A, first floor, front room, for two cays. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, ituation as frst rate washer and iro! r te 4 housework} or chamberwork; can bake and t aargs of mile and butter. Can be seen for two days, at 80 Greenwich street, third floor, back room. Win A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- also in ti tion as cook; understands her business perfostly, and pastry of all kinds; is willing to assist ‘ng and ironing; no objection to the country; nce given. Please apply for two days, at 257 venue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first street, in the fancy store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WwW Hoglish girl, as nurse and seamstress, or cham- bermaid and seamstress; is capable of taking vither sce. ‘Can be seen for two days, at 693Fourth stress, Between avenue D and Lewis street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLEGIRL, A SITUATION ‘a#cook, washer and ironer, or to do general house- work for a small family; the best of city reference can be ‘ven. Please call at 179 Eighth avenue, between Nine- eenth and Twentieth streets, 'ANTED—BY A YO! WOMAN, WHO UNDER- stands her busine ituation as cook, washer aad ironer, in a private family; best of city and country reference given; no objection to any part of the country. Please inquire at 877ightn avenue, near Thirtisth street, tor three days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT WO- man, as excellent laundress and good cook; a short distance in the country preferred. Please cali at 203 Varick street, corner of Hammersley. Respectable refer- ence can be given, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A VERY RESPECTA- ble Protestant young girl, as chambermaid and walter. Apply at 300 Greenwich’ street. Cau be seen for two days. Good city reference. ‘ANIED — A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE ‘oung woman to do the housework of a small pri vate family; is e good plain cook and a first rave washer and ironer; has no objection to go a short distance i the country. Can come well recommended from her lai place. Please call at 317 First avenue. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ' aa waiter In a private family; has no objection to sewing o: chamberwork. Has the best of city "Call ‘foe two days at 194 Sixth avenue, be tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. J ANTED—A NICE, SMART PROTESTANT GIRL, TO W do general housework; she must come well ‘recom mended. Apply in the furniture store, 45 Norfolk street, oear Grand. ‘ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant gil, to do general housewor< in a small family—understands her business perfectly—or as nurse and seamstress. City reference from her last place. Apply at 137 Sullivan street, in the rear, Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A aituation to do chamberwork and assist in wanh- @ad ironing, or to take care of children. Good ces given if required. Apply at 180 Weat Twen- tieth street, front basement. Waste SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and nurse, or do plain sewing and fine washing aed ironing; has no objection to cook, wash and iron for a small private family. No objection to go to Staten Island. Bast of city reference given. [lease eall at No, 8 Hows im the rear, recond Moc. for two d ANTED~-4 SITUA NEAT YOUNG GIRL bousemaid in a J, or os ebildrer cuambermaid, i with elt aod toa, and o ooking. Has a Will take five doliai+a month. Call at 323 First aveu first floor, back room, or seud « note ANTED—A NICh TIDY GIRL. AS NURSE AND weamstress. (iol city references required. Ap- at 26 Hammond etreet, from 0 till 5 o'clock, P. MY understands Freach Aad American styley. Coa Le seen for two days, at 106 Fast Fourteenth atreet, ber present exployer's. W NTED—BYA RES!/ECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ® sitoation as professed cook, washer and ironer ‘The beat of city reference can be given. Please call at ich Atleatc street, corner of Henry, room 11, Broollyn, WwW: A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as first mate cook | ATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- maa, 04 Duree aod seamstress, or as chamber- maid; bas two and @ half years city reference. Can be area from 104. M. until 2P. M., at 10 Amity place, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG wow. to de general hourework, or cooking wash'ng an izontng ia vate family. Good city reforeuse eile We igeterath street, for two “ays, { ANTED—BY A LADY OF EXPERIENCE ability, 8 situation to superintend » milli establishment, Any merchant wishing to add it branch to his business, or any lady or gentleman de- sirous of opening a store, either in New York or else: where, would find the advertiser fully capable. Pleare addrens A. M. M., 66 Bond street. ANIED—A FIRST RATE NURSE, ENGLISH OR Scoteh; none need apply who do not perfectly understand their business Apply at No. 8 Wert Twenty- second strevt. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GOOD WASHER AND ironer and plain cook, Please call at 572 Grand street. ANIED—BY TWO STEADY, INDUSTRIOUS GIRLS, situations; ove to cook, wash and iron; the other as nurse and seamstrens; can embroider; no objection to go a short distance in the country; would prefer to go to one house. Please call at 283 West Nineteenth atreet, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, in the rear. Good reference. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman, to cook, wash and iron for» smail family. Good reference can ‘be given from last, Place, where she bas lived three years. Inquire at 63 t Sixteent! et, second floor. Can be seen for two or three days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO man, as cook; is capable of doiag all kinds of pastry. Has the best of city reference, Can be seen untilengaged. Please call at 68 Seventh avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as chambermaid or laundress; she will make herself generally useful. Best of city referense can be ven. Please call at 210 Sullivan street, room No. 9. n be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as good plain cook, an excellent washer and iron: er, understands baking and making up fine muslins; or as purse and seamstress. She can produce the best of city reference as to character, Can be seen for two days at 215 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-ffth streets. ANTED—AN AMERICAN LADY AS SEAM3IRE3S; must understaad all kinds of sewing, cutting and fitting children’s dresses, and all kinds of embroidery Apply at 45 Bleecker street. Good reference required. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPRCTA- vie young girl, as chambermaid ani watter, or dironing, or plain Good city reference from her last place 0 Broadway, between Twenty-first and Twenty: 8. Can’be seen for two days. | ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A\YOUNG WO#AN | as cook; she is a good washer and ironer, aud | bread baker, Good city reference. Can be seen for two | days at 46 Hamersley stroet, firat floor, 2. sewin, | call at 927 second stre: she understands Spanish and American cooking: she san excslient washer andironer; the best of city Can be een for two days at 145 ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION; reference can Le given. | Sixth avenue, ‘between Tenth and Eleventh strecty, in | lady; the fancy store, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA tion as cook, washer aud ironer. Can be seen at 22 Hester street, from 9 to 2. The best of city reterence from her last place. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITTA- tion to do cooking, washing and ironing, or to Jo general housework ina’ small private family. Ths best of city reference given. Meare call at 58 nth a nue, between Thirty second and Thirty-third streets, in the rear, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, t BY A YOUNG WOMAN, Jo the housework of a smali family. The beat of city reference given. Can be seen at 133 Seventh sve nue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, third ficor, front room, for two da: ANTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED woman, a situation as cook in a private fam'ly, who perfectly understands her business, with good city re- Ference; belongs to the Bogiish church. Pieuse call wt No. 4 Morris street, second floor, back room TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PESPECTABLS young woman, todo general housework in a «mall rivate family, or to take care of children; no objection © go & short distance in the country. Good city refer ven, Please call at 506 Mott street, between u Bleecker streets, RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH WO. a widow, desires situation as nurse or chambermatd; is a good plain sewer and willing to make herself generally useful. Can be seen until eng Jold streat, Brooklyn. Good city reference. ANIED—A 8 , BY A REP y.unz woman, as cook, or to do gem work of armall family; no objection to travel with ood city reference. Can be seen for two daye at No. & Hestor street, tront basement, ANIED—A SITUATION, BY | RESPRCTABLE W woman, as a first rate cook; iss good baker and an excellent pastry cook; will have no objection to asmist {a the washing and ironing, akould it be required) the fest Thirteenth street, second best of city refercece given, Aj at No. 36 ‘ for, tran room: Up ANTRD—A SITCATION, BY A_RESPECrAnLE fe Ray 8s 4 first rate cook; haa no objec. . tion to assist fi ashing and ironing, or will ies m place to do the very beet of ne we Can be geen for {Non hea atreet. ween the aad Pleyoath ‘ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTS BLE AME- rican girl, as lady’s maid and seamstress; under- stands doing up muslins end French fluting.’ Would have no objection to take care of children, or act as waiter in a private family; or would travel witha family. Can get the best of city reference from her last place. Please call at 122 Twelfth street, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ituation as chambermaid, or to take care of ghildren, and cut and fit childrens’ dresses. Call a 0. 10 Fifth street, in the rear, fourth floor, betw Bowery and Second’avenue. Can be seen for two da, if not engaged. e 'ANTED—BY A STEADY, ACTIVE YOUNG Wo. man, 4 situation as laundress or chambermaid, and do fine washing or plain sewing. |The best of city reference given. Address 113 Scventl nue, near Kigh- teenth street, third floor, back room. Can be seea for two days, if not engaged. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GIRL, a situation as nurse and seamstress; can cut and At ladies’ and childrens’ dresses, and all the branches of family sewing. Address E. §.,Broadway Post Office, for three days. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man as nurse and seamstress; can take chai of & baby from its birth; understands ladies’ hairdressing. Please call at her last employer's, 830 Broadway, near Twelfth street. give good city reference. Warr A SMART YOUNG GIRL, A SITUA- tion as waiter and chambermaid, chambermaid and seamstress, or to do general housework for a small family ; can come well recommended from her last place. Please call at No. 46 Schermernorn street, Brooklyn; can be seen for three days if not engaged. W4N72 BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, situation by the day; week or month, a3 soam- atres fs cutting'and making boy’s pants and jackets, and all kinds of embroidery. Good reference if required, Can be seen for two days at 104 Perry street, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a widow, a situation as nuree and 4 js Protestant and hee no objection to the country, hav- ing no charge. Can give city reference. a be seen at 76 hing street, in the rear, firdt floor. Wann, SITUATION, BY A RESPESTABLE middle-aged man, as waiter in a private family; the advertiser understands his business thorough} , and can give city references as to character capa- bility. Apply during this week at No. 8 Brevoort place, Tenth street, between 10 and 11 o'clock, A. M. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION as coachman; he understands gardening, and is willing to make himself generally useful. Can give good reference. lease address J. G., Herald office, or at 228 West Twenty-rixth street, for two days. NTED—A YOUNG MAN, 70 TAKE CHARGE OF a horse and cow, and make himself erally use- on a place on the Hudson river, near the city, where dener is also kept. A Protestant preferred. Wages Best reference for sobriety and mornls required. Address W. $., Herald office. ANTED—A SEXTON FOR AN UP TOWN CHUR3H, ata salary of $800 per year. None bat persons having good references ni apply. “Apply to a. Leber, at the Free Academy, corner of Twenty-third street and Lexington avenue, alter 2 o'clock P. M. j ANIED—A PORTER; A YOUNG MAN WHO UN, Gerstands packing faney goods, a Protestant; must be willing tomake himself generally useful; also understand the care of horses. References be of the very best. Address, by note only, A. G. 8., post paid, 265 Hicks street, Brooklyn, with references. Bea tdi Udi cheba bec Biabtebe bs, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT SIXTEEN OR eventeen years of age, one who can write a good band and understands taking care of horses; references ed, a len lane, Tuesday, Februai Dtfrom'12 tol o'clock P.M. ve x pt Aas econ Ah tcl A ANTED—A CARVER FOR A SALOON, ONE WHO understands his business; no others need apply. 227 South atreet. ANTFD<AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN TO ACT AS porter. Apply to Jobn Anderson & Ci ., No. 105 Broadway. east Wenmss SITUATION, BY A YOU? has been seven years in a wholesale stationsry warehouse in Scotand, “Character from last employers. Addrens A. F. box 171, Herald office. Want YOUNG GERMAN WHO CAN SPEAK good English, and who is practically acquainted with the wheelwright businc:s, to keep goods in order and assist in telling. Apply to Charles Bouton, 67 Bowery. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF INTELLIGENCE AND good address, with from $50 to $100, to travel, collect, canva: rite for a weekly newspaper. To s competent Eas ® fair remuneration Yor services will be paid. Addre +, box 68 Broadway Post Office. A pyetit nan SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE jocoeman, to work on a farm or in a dairy; can work in # garden; is not afraid of any kind of work. Hae good recommendations from where he has lived three years. Please call ut 12 Amity place, for one week HO WANTS A NICE RESPECTABLE BOY !—Ile IS fifteen years old, has had « good common school education, and can write well. Business more an ob- ject than compensation first year. Apply to his father, Jamer Moroney, dealer in gentlemen's fine left off cloth- ing, 11 Baxter street, (formerly Orange,) near Chatham ‘ANTED—A SMART ACTIVE LAD, WHO KNOWS romethirg of the rtove and hardware business, and | nnd baying a gradual as can come well recommended for honesty and industry; | no other need apply at No. 9 Carm’ne street. Wena RESPECTABLE YOUTH TO ACT AS clerk in an establishment manufacturing and relling cutle: fancy aticles, Toa smart youn, gentleman, w tion, and would feel to exert himself f fare of his employe own future advancement, this opportunity is One resi th his parents proferred. Address, in own bai H Herald office.t 800 —WANTED, A GENERAL, AG every county in the Union, for a new arti- iading immense seins. Prices ra from salary of $800 will be paid the teat year, olso a stall:commistion on sales, receipt of 26 cents, to cover expenses, a sample of the article and full particulars sent. Address Dr. Charles Lippard, $51 Broadway, New York. THE BALL SEASON. BROADWAY —MIJ.B. PAULINE AND MONS. Perachio bare the to inform (heir patrons that they gread bail On Wednesday evening, Feb. or) 5% admitting a geatioman ant tadies; ap gst HOUSE FOR SALE IN A BEAUTIFUL LOCATION in Jersey city.—The handsome, small three stor ouse, 61 Sussex street, modern built, furnished’ wi gas, Passaic water, bath room, and many other very de- sirable conveniences. Appl on the premises, or to 8.8. WYCK ete CO , 104 Murray street. NEW AND PROFITABLE BUSINES3.—$50 A DAY net profit —Having discovered a new and valuable rocess for manufacturing one of the reat staple articles in tho gro-ery business, and having filed the same in the Patent Office, 1am prepared to dispose of the rights to manufacture in the States or large towns. Persons de- siroua of entering into a business that cannot fail of auc- cess willdo well to give thia their attention. Partiesabout going to California can have no business that will Rey, 80 well. For further information address Chemist, Herald office, for three days. WORTHINGTON STZAM PUMPING ENGINE FOR sale.—Can be used either as a vacuum pump or for pumping water; bas never been used. Will be sold cheap. Apply to L. J. LGECHER, United States Engi- neer’s office, 74 way. Coss SEAT FOR SALE—ON THE BANK OF THE Hudson, on this island, of easy access area house is conveniently arrai d ti coe ply to WM. a, laid out. For terms, LEW, Cnn, AND BAKERY FOR SALE, WELL street, corner of Broads established, with a good run of custom, and in the most pelarlets condition An excellent chance to make bers Apply at HOWES’ agency, 67 Nassau street, room No. 6. RUG STORE FOR SALE, IN A THICKLY SETTLED neighborhood, in the vicinity of two medical col- leges and the Belvue Hospital; thoroughfares for business situation for » physi- pan or druggist; sent reasonable; fixtures in con- ition; quite a practice connected with it. A , for four days, M. D., box 200, Herald office. Bore AND BOILER FOR SALE—SIX HORSE power; will be sold cheap; has been used but a ort time. The owner having made a change in his business ha® no further use for them. Can be seen at 41 Hester street. JOHN H. MEAD, JOR SALE-HOUSE AND Lor 202, WEST 1HIRTY. second street, four story and cellar, brown stone front, with all modern improvements. Tuquire on the premises, or of D. H. SMITH, 196 West Thirtieth street. ;\OR SALE—IN LEXINGTON AVENUE, BETWEEN Fifty-second and Fifty-third streets, two lots, each feet front and rear by 70 feet deep, and also a good dwelling house, two rod basement and attic, lot 20 feet front and rear by 70 feet deep. Inquire of M. CRUSTO, 26 end 27 Washington Mark R SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD will of an old established wholesale grocery and commission house, with the lease of the store; the own- @rs are about retiring from the trade. The location is wecond to none on west siceof the city for either city or country trade. Will be disposed of on reasonable a to responsible parties. Address box 3,918 Post ce. F= SALF—THE NEW MARBLE BUILDING, CORNER of Broadway and Chambers street. Application te be made at the Central Bank, et Chambers street. WALTER OAKLEY, Cashier. Be SALE—A VERY GENTEEL, FOUR STORY, ENG- lish basement house on Fourteenth street, between lixth and Seventh avenues, built in the very best man- ner, and has every modern improvement, plumbing work very eupericr. Will be sold with or without the furniture, at a low price, and but little moneyfirequired for the purchase of both. opel to Hi MORGAN, No. 3 Pine street. |OMER OR BALE AT A BARGAIN.—THE STOCK, FIXTURES f tke old established boot and RG. ‘and four years’ leas shoe store, 62 avenue D, nears market. is im gcod order, and the store fitted up in the neatest manner, with Ee sashes throughout, and fixtures painted and gil in the best manner. ere ia & good run of customers, wi:h a trade of $300 a week, and can be increased to $900in ordinary times. The reavon for gelling is the death of the former proprietor, who has done busi in the neighborhood for the last twelve years. Rent low and terms easy. is a dwelling attached to the store. 2 Opportunity rarely to be met with for any person going into the business. For particulare inquire on the premises, or cf R. WHITE, 169 Water stre 'OR SALF—THE GENTEEL THREE STORY HOUSE No, 223 West Twenty-seventh street, near Ninth avenue; contains twelve rooms, is in good order, with modern improvements; court yard in front, yard in rear; price reasonable; terms accommodating. Vor additional particulars and permission to view the house, apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. OR SALE~THE FIRST CLASS ENGLISH BASEMENT house on the north side of Thirty-eighth street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth avenues; house 17.13; by 66 feet, lot 17.13; by 98.9 feet. Apply toR H. Cadlipp, 116 Willlem street, or Adrian Graff, Real Estate Agent, 686 Kighth avenue, by Forty-eighth street. (OR SALE—TWO FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY AND basement brown stone front loues, 20 by 60, lots feet 9 inches deep, with all the molern improvements, situated at 68 and €6 East Thirtieth street, between ourth and Lexington avenues, Inquire of JOHN W. FIELDER, No. OR SAIE—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT 5 Urick house, with all the modern improve ia one of tie moet fasbionab’e and aristocratic vp toyn, between Fifth avenue and Broaiway, and in the vicinity of kd onl street Price #12,000. Apply to D. F. VAN LIEW, 110 Broadway. OR SALB—A BEAUTIFUL SITE FOR A COUNTRY rent, at Newburg. It contains about sevanty acres, id is rituated about one-quarter of a mile north of the | pwelton House on the The location is one & fine view inland view, or rather succession of learrtful sites from the road to the woods on the land's in the rear of the place. In point of hea th, beau- ty of scenery, rich and handsome country seats, &c, Newburg is nnrivalied, situations like the above ace | pow scarcely to be had there. Vor particulars, apply ta_| MOSES ELY, 46 William street. {OK SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, IF APPLIED for before the Ist of March, a very desirable farm of twenty three acres, with a large number of choive fruit trees, ® nursery, a good house, fe ag A ments, all ‘complete. im New Jersey. Apply to R. D. GOODWIN, Clinton Hall, Kighth st Broadway. OR SALE—THE LEASE OF A STOR AND DWELI. ing Louse, in one of the best locations in Broad= way, near a large t business side, The lease rune for t 1. M House, Broad- way Post Office. Fv SALE—THE FOUR YEARS’ LEASE, STOCK, FUR- of the rive niture and @xings of a emall hotel, up town, rooms of which pay all Co mae of house; restaurant first floor, fitted lentidly; business good, two thousand men’ employed on samo bléck. Goo! chance for boant- fog. Rent $450. A man and wife hoy age | the Wusiness can make money and be at home, for 000, part cash. Apply at the Uniged States Agency, 2 Proatesy, comm No. Ld that rarely offers, and wil cars, FOR SALE. BALE—THE STOCK FIXTORES OF A very and leo eceama saloon; a rare cha0ce, eee AND Fis at 28034 Bowery. FS. HANDSOME NEW ENGLISH bgeens houses, in genteel locations, at moderate © @ number of good houses, at prices from F700 to $10,000. Also a number of houses to let. Ap- toK. B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 3 ww Eee SALE—FOUR NEW ENGLISH HIGH BASEMENT houses, situated on the north side of Thirty-filth , between two railroads, the Eighth and Ninth with all the modern improvements, me tubes, bells and dumb sold, 83, can remain on each; or they will be rented to a suitable tenant. Apply Sparks, on the premises, house No, 215, or to W. b. & W. SPARKS, Lexington avenue, corner of Twenty- seventh street. OR SALE—AT RYE, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, A splendid cottage, contaizing ten rooms, with all the improvements, outbuildings, &c., with one acre of land tastefully laid out with shrubs and bordering. On the ‘a firet rate place for gunning, fishing, and sail- desirable place for a party doing busiaess ia the city, the cars Funaing servers times a day. For particulars ‘apply to JOHN LLOYD, 18 Nasaay street. R SALE—AN ESTABLISHED BUSINES3, BEING an opportunity seldom offered. There are on the premises a two story frame dwelling and large three story building on rear of Ict, together with capi- tal engine, new, and all necessary macbiuery for carry- ing on the sash and blind amd putty making business. The whole wit ve esti 19w Andon engy terms, HUGHES & GREEN, 153 Grand street, Williamsburg. FE: SALE—A VALUABLE T AND PROVISION for found; ing. A market, situated ina first rate ayighborhood. A ‘tune can be realized in a short time. Ag she propria tor ia in the act of starting for California, the piac® ¥! be sold at a bargain. Address Butcher, ‘ald office. Fe SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK, AND FIX(URES, iv of the established and Souvenient Ball, known as WT nat 7 etka abana Toanive fi the promis OR SALE—B7,000 HARDWARE, HOUSE FURNISH- ing and tool’store, long established, in one of the best business locations in the city, and now doing a good, profitable and increasing business. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Address Hardware and Tools, office, OR SALE—A THREE STORY AND ATIIC BRICK house, situated in the Seventh ward, handsomely furnished with all the modern improvements, such as as, hot and cold water from top to bottom, baths, &c., c. The lot is #full one, and location very fine. Apply to F. A. ABBOT, 66 Wall street. R SALE—ON EASY TERMS—A NEAT, DESIRABLE brick house, with all modern improvemonts, built by the owner forhis own use, with garden in front, in a neig) bor! le ', Or ress, J. MULLAN, 408 Third avenue. OR SALE—THE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE NO. 276 Kast Broadway, with all modern improvements, Two-third: purchase money can remain on mortgage. House can be seen by applying on the premises. For further particulars apply to A. C. MORRILL, No. 9 Chambers street. OR SALE—A FARM OF TWENTY-FOUR ACRES, ‘with good improvements, an excellent orchard, and ina high state of cultivation, situated in the town of Greenwich, on a thoroughfare, about thirty minutes’ drive fromthe railroad atation at Port Chester. Apply to W. H. STOGDILL, 167 Broadway. R SALE—FIVE LOTS ON 102D STREET AND FIVE on 1034 street, east of Fifth avenue, full lots and grade; price $4,500 for the whole; $4,200 can re- main on bond and mortgage for three to five years. _Ap- ply toJ. H. WELLS, No 1 Merchants’ Exchuuge, Wall street. (OR SALE—A THREE STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT houxe, 16x55, lot 16x100, with all the mouern im- provements, situated in West Twenty-fifth street, be. tween Seventh and Eighth avenues. Price $9,500, of 7,000 can remain on bond and mortgage fo: three ars, Address box 1,244 Post Office. fish, poultry and vegetable market, on one of the avenues in the city, now doing cash busi- ness, fitted up in the neatest style, w: lease of the poe at a very low rent. ‘ill be gold low for caah if applied for immediately, as the (ere owner is un- able to attend to it. Apply to ASTO & TAYLOR, 01 iod dealers, Nos. 26 and 27 Washington market, corner of Fulton and West streets. F% SALE—A CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED—A MEAT, bei VOL. XX. FOR SALE. A be AND LOT FOR SALE.—THE MODERN: at Yor Market OUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET, IN lyn —A new three story dwelling, No. street, twelfth house from Bond, ining rooms, dpe Sites bath, range, &c., in complete for $6, . $3,000 may re at 6 per cent. senslen . Apply at 132 Canal street, N.Y. ORRISSANIA.—A GOOD TWO STORY pan and two lots, 60x200 feet. for sale or exchange, i- ysant and ben sory 4 py Terms very | Inquire of 8. RIDGE & CO., 66 Vesey | "1Y IN NEW YORK TO EXCHANGE FoR goad in Bergen, Weat Hoboken, or Newtown.— 2 Girst class four story house and lot to exchange for a +mall farm, or a large cottage, about three from the ferry. Apply at 416 Fourth street. TEAM ENGINE FOR SALK—A SUPERIOR STEAM engine, of thirty-five horse power, made and finiah ei ina beautiful style, and known ‘sa the Southern Belle, the prize engine at the New York World’s Fair. For sale low by GROVER, BAKER & CO., 405 Br TFEAMBOAT SWIFISURE FOR SALE—U3ED FOR S towing purposes; has a superior cross-head low Pressure engine, 43 inch cyl'nder, 10 feet stroke. kale low. Inquire of D. BURIUS, South Brooklyn. TATEN ISLAND.—TO BE SOLD OR LEASED FOR ONE ished mansion of Mra. Ul ot the island, landing, and Also, to be sol way. the most extensive view. and several beautiful builiimg lots, cov at trees, all situated on the same hill For particulars address Mra, 8. GRYMES, on the pre- mikes. mandln, three co! tag ered with fcre STORE FOR SALE IMMEDIATELY, DOWN Mala wholesale nnd retail, with a manufactory oa | Will be sold at a sacrifice, the owner * BD ame, Apply to THOMPSON & a siento, t, room 7, iy 10 MANUFACTURERS.—FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ~ for city / property, or to lease, a large and commo- ~ lous brick OP, 60 feet by 35, with engine room 18 feet by 20, well Tighted on all sidos, four storics and basement, suitable for heavy manufacturing business, located on Eleventh avenue, near Twonty-ninth street, with 25 horse engine boiler aud Gretyst ia ey ruouing order, Poesession given on or before the Ist of May. J. F. WILLIAMS, 366 apas avenue, and from 2 to 3 daily at 115 mbera street. 10 BUTCHERS.—FOR SALE, TW0 SPLENDID MARBLE top rtalls, complete, and marble corned beef stand. Will be told cheap. Also, store to let. Apply at 203 Court street, Brooklyn, pa Mlle Ra IS ean a ‘0 PRINTFRS.—FOR SALE, OHRAP, A SINGLE CY- linder press, Hoe’s manufacture; bed 31 by 50; in are running order. ‘Terms cash. Apply to J. P. WIL- IAMS, No. 69 Ann street, in the rear. T° PAGUERREOLYTISTS FOR, SALS, CHEAP, A whole size camera, with which some of the beat Pictures in this city have been taken; fourteen whole Fize gilt frames, with or without specimens; also a beau- tiful little glass case, suitable for displaying jewelry or any fancy articles, ‘Apply at 423 Broadway, third floor. 10 MILLINERS—A RARE OPPORTUNITY.—FOR SALE the stock, fixtures and good will of a long estab- lished millinery business. Will be sold at a bargain to & cash customer, in consequence of removal. Apply to Mrs. HARRISON, 4934 Division street. ALUABLE TIMBERED AND FARMING LANDS, q near James river, Virginia, for sale—The sub. ecriber offers for sale, in quantities to suit purchasers, 8,500 acres of land, near tidewater, in Surrey county, Va., heavily timbered, principally with pine, but com: taining considerable poplar, cypress, &c., and an almost inexbaustible quentity of pine and onk wood. There is, probably, no tract of land in martet embrac- ing so large an area, ard affording so many advantages for the wood, charcoal and lumber trade, as the above. ‘The undersigzed haying just built, on their own private eek account, an excellent plank road, six miles in inter the tract and connecting it there! tidewater. The Norfolk and Vetersburg Railroad passes within 2 miles; another railro count, passes within 334 mile iver, yillage of Cabin Point, with telegraph and “post ofc, hotels and stores, is but three m'les distan by plaak road. In addition to the above, the subscribers offer for sale three excellent farms, nearly every acre well ma: building improvements extensive, and generally in | repair, ress by letter, or in person, PACE, PITT- . ” & PERKINS, Petersburg, Va. OR SALE—302 DEAN STREET, BROOKLYN— House, three stories, basement and under cellar; ¢ 20x100 feet; also, lot 176 Schermerhora strest, 33 feot front by 11 feet rear, 96 feet deep. Inquire at the office of T. REEVE, builder, 177 Schormerhorn street, Brooklyn. eee OR SALE—A WINE AND SEGAR STORE, IN BROAD. way, doing a good earh business; will be sold cheap for cash. Apply at 688 Broadway, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock. F% SALE.—TO TAILORS.—A GOOD CHANCE TO purchase the fixtures only of a custom shop for one-half the cost price, at 147 Grand street, near Broad- way. Possession given on the lst of March, in timo for spring traie. SALE—AN OYSTER SALOON—A RARE CHANCE for s man with a small capital; only two hundred and fifry dollars for the well known foyster saloon, 143 Fighth avenue, corner of Seventeenth street, well light- ed with d fixtures all complete, and is the it stand in the city for business. Will be soldat s sacrifice as the present owner is about going to Australia; it must be sold immediately. OR SALE.—CANDY, TOY AND VARIELY STORE, $100, 66 Main street, Brooklyn; rent, $10 per month; 3 rooms go with it; must be sold to-day. Apply between 9 and 5 o’clock. R SALE—A CORNER DRINKING SALOON, uitable for a grocery or a butcher's shop, as there is none in that vicinity. Rent very tow, and will be sold for half price if called for to. day. Reasons for selling made known on application, Apply at the corner of Howard and Mercer streets. FRSA INE BEST LQUOR STORE IN’ THE Fourth ward, near the East river, ‘The lease, stock, And fixtures will’be sold low, as the owner is going Weat. License paid, low rent, neat rooms for family. It was never in the paper before this day. Apply at 9 Division street. p22 hc hd Re OE R SALE IN ELIZABETHTOWN, N.J.—A LARGE double house, néwly repaired’ and painted, with carriage house and stabling. The grounds are taste- fully laid out with shrubbery, shade and fruit trees, containing over half an acre, and but five minutes’ walk from the depot. Itis well adapted for a gcateel family, Will be sold Jow or exchanged for improved city property. Apply to J. D. GUYER, on the premises, or at 110 Broad- way, basement. Fit: IN NEW JERSEY FOR SALE, CONTAINING 1 fourteen acres of lami in a good state of cult'va- o, five of whieh is an apple orchard of young trees in full bearing, and some of the finest in that section; situated in Somerset county, in the village of Flagg: town, and near Somerville, on the line of the New Jer- sey Central Railroad, two and a half hours from New York. ‘The improvements are a t ry wooden build- ing and outbuilding, and there is a never failing spring of excellent water near the house. Location one of the most healthy in the State. Price $1,300, one-third caeh, and balance on easy terms. For further particulars apply at No. 84 Front street. 8 eee GOODS AND MILLINERY STORE FOR SALE cheap.—Long established, good location, good set of customers, stock in excellent order. tle avenue, Brooklyn. R SALE OR TO LET—IN THE VILLAGE OF NY ck, Rockland county, the hotel known as the York loure. The above house contains forty rooms id ie considered the best stand in the county. Also, one four story aoe store. it is well gt moti or manufacturing purposes. For particulars apply to THEODORE ods, ‘09 Pearl street, New Yor! or to AZARIAH ROS, on the premises. OR SALE OR TO LET, FROM FIRST OF MAY—THE two brown stone houses Nos. 13 and 15 East Thirty. first street, vetween Madison and Fifth avenues, Also, in Will rg, two brown stone houses, in South Eleventh street, corner of Second. Inquire of M. H. Keith & Co., foot of North Third street, Williams. burg. OR SALE OR 10 LET.—THE FOUR STORY HOUSE, ‘with all the modern improvements, 109 East This ty third street, between Lexington and Third avenues. Apply on the premises. ‘OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A THREE STORY HOUSE, with store and rear honse, 415 Ninth avenue, ani Western lands, for good farm near, water preferred. Apply to A. J. BERRIAN, 37 Chambers street. R SALE OR EXCHANGS—THE FINE BLOOK containing about sixty-four lots, with the large nsion house and out. buildings thereon, betweea 149th and 160th streets and Seventh and Eighth avenues; loca- tion beautiful: plenty of fruit trees, thal eg & Apply to J. AITKEN, 119 Nassau street, up stairs. Inquire wt 25 Myr R SALE OR EXCHANGE~A LIGHT MANUFAC turing businers, netting from $2,500 to $3,000, will be sold, including tools, &c., for $1,200, or a house and lot will’ be taken, and the’ balance pald in cash, ors mortgage will be taken in exchange. Address Country, box 850 Herald office. AT STORE FOR SALE—OF FOUR YEARS STAND- ing, in one of the best streets in the city, and fonable to a person about to commence the basi ness, this is & chance seldom to be met with Appply at 45 Catherine street, or at 240 Pearl street, first lott. OUSES FOR BALE—NOS. 144 AND 148 CHERRY street, between Catharine and Market. To those who want s money-maki investment, this is a chance pay 25 per cent on amount For \erme, particalare, », inquire of MARK ated. LEVY, 27 City Hall wenne and Ross street, il adjolt Brooklyn ; ten minutes’ walt from Peck oie te ators ases bave marble . cor ices, under cone’ i aod nga haf od money msy re mortgage. rr 1e2 ester atzee, st! 165 CANAL STREET, NEAR VARICK.—W. & VAN NOTR’S grate and fender, kitchen summer range and stove warerooms., We have ers’ ovens built and repaired. READ FOR ALL! LARGEST AND BEST IN THE | city.—Compare it with others in eight, color, sweetness ond nutritious qualities. Treadwell’s Bakery, 60 Carmine street, between Bedford and Bleecker, . pe rons teehee trenton Br sar tL Om, BUTTER FOR SALE.—INQUIRE AT 263 Washington street, ccs tinh ad R. GIDDINGS’ VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP, FOR coughs, colds, influenza, and all diseases tending | to consumption; the best remedy in use. Also his Pans- | ea, the great blood purifier and health restorative. Now is the season to use this great health invigorator. a To be obtained at 85 Murray street. } —— URNO’S CELEBRATED CATARRH SNUFF.—ONE OF the most remarkable medicines in the werld; ae- | tually worth ten times ita weight in gold to all those af- flicted with catarrh or cold in the hi ness or headache. pepe oe vox, witl , sent if Loe a by mail, from the depot of J. Durno, | Albany, N. Y., on receipt of 31 cents in stampa or spe- cle. N. B.—Not sold on commission anywhere, EK LISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN LEIT! NOTE and foolacap paper; also an assortment af port- folios; ket cutlh superior Rogers’ kni very — low: go! id V rire an caleely new artic a warranted our own manufacture ; mourning, note and letter papers and envelopes, new styles, at MAGAGNO’S, No. 2 Astor louse. 1 ORNS.—THE BUTCHERS’ HIDE AND MELTING repared to make contract ) received by the Associa- Apply corner o! Fifth street Association are now for all cattle horns that may tion for the present year. and First avenue. pine lataond san le oR Re Mok nck, : Sa mex MEN, SPORTSMEN AND CALIFORNIANS are invited to call and examine a new invention, calued the battery gun. Apply to v. Re HARRISON & CO., 335 Brosdway. BOW CARBS. —SCHMIgI & BROTHERS MANUYAG- tory and warerooméy No. 16 North William street, near Chatham street, New York, and at 77 West street, Cincinnati, Ohio.- A large assortment constant- ly on hand. Old show cases taken in oxchange. Orders promptly executed, \ HOW CASES.—HOFFMAN & FERESH, SHOW CASE { wareroom, 57 Bowery, between Walker and Bayard | streets. Cases made in every style, silver plated, brass, rose and satin wood, mahogany, &. N. B—Old cases taken in exchange. ‘Orders promptly executed, FA—THE GREAT TEA MARKET, 281 EIGHTA aveuue. ‘anted, a counterman. T™, AMBOY CLAY COMPANY, HAVING JUST COM- pleted the necessary improvements on their pre- perty on Cheesequakes Creek, near South Amboy, N.J., sre now prepared to receive orders for their superior quality ot potter's clay, at the price of 92 per ton; and for retuse clay, at $1 per ton. weight always guaranteed. Orders may be addressed to the un- deraigned, who wil! also forward samplos or ESP, in- formation required, on application at his place of bual- pers, 363; Chatham street, corner of Tryon row, New York. Also, have # vein of superior !aper Clay, which they will sefl at a low pric {0 ERNST, Sec'y aod Treas. A. C. Co. HE NEW YORK FOUNDRY AND TRON RAILING Company—sole manufacturers of Crowell’s celebrate cast iron railing without rivets, ( fire cents per foot) al railing, decidedly the cheapest in the United States. kinds of castings, suc! a as columns, truvses, sills an lintels, girders, verandas, brackets, vault covers, windo and door guards, &e. Every kind of wrought iron wor for buildings, such as doors; shutters, anchors, grati &c., cone at lowest prices and with despatch ‘Spec attention given to contracts for all the iron work & Fountry foot of Forty Samples in sections of all work st od $1 Daane street, a few dorm ATFR OF AYR STONP—JUSE ARRIVED the celebrated quarry of Mr. Roy, at s Ayr, Scotland, consistlag of marble pollsters’, joines’, engravers’ and curriers’ hones, and jewellwra’ hips fou % tol inch. Will be sold low for Ay Fulton street, op stairs, cut, OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTA.— Ladies or gentlemen having any of the same to 4ia- pote of, cam cbtain a fair and cash price, by senting for he subscriber at his residence, or through the post, Xo. 18 Elin street. 1. M. Dusseuponr, } ON. B—Lad The highest price ly ~ current eos craton Witting to dispose of large or ema! are Wines nested to address, or call JAMFS MARON vit Bator (formerly Orange) street, near Chatham. Ee ee ret am wines, Lb jag Bae tic gh ro ? oat ih sud corate gornas ok Orvady A