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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1858. Wants. WANTs. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. nn OEE hk ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL CAPABLE "ANTED—A SITUATION, 2 RESPECTABLE , FIRST OLAGSWOVEES FOR | FHOR SITE FOR A Le eng ge ho! rae young Seki and waiter, or as $100,000, marie. ‘sctnee: some fine t, at Newburg. BP contain gntnt poveniy Ota} CONTINUED Fhow PIFTE Pees. Seip ee ees cone. ‘at 148° Hieks ateoot, 12 sta tally, Has ne objection to. ge & short % oaneat to Tent} soms furnished. se helen eee ua: § wale necie of Be ere Brook!ya. distance Care's - Fan wo Several mansions at Clifton, Foweltoe Bouse: ties, Any one w te close out or — Second first - Sound and Hudson, for sale and rent. Farms ¢' - | of the finest in Newbuig @ fine view | lous coun’ iy ishing Se ee ANTEDBY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A PERMA port pn ayy no and Thirty: | the ny " ose it en fa of the river and Highlands, te wal an an inland view, | over stockn ot cry goods, drug, boows, ‘carriages, — situa’ ‘soamstreas. eater re Seana ‘and other Parti ving ® gradual ascent success Fi Co ciastions, s man ond wide; the min an-conchman, | YY, nest situation ax " ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA | city or country property for sale or to rent are requested | beantaful sites from the road to the woods on the high ob of printig, I wil frate for the above.’ ities beni renee. a cas eins | Wy ATED—a SGCARON, BT YOUNG TaRNOM | chematehct eine ts eat wediltsrenG | ob, tenden. | Meet ty onl acme ai he, | hela. ieee nine tomo ply J uy . ia le ~ — 5 . families in the old net, ot ee eae — lady who understands’ olear starching and ao sstmences, Please ag ok 46 Kanes siceoh, 8, 0 () Wat, WITH A GOOD SALES- Newburg a rivalled) and situations tke the above are ly. cusorvianis'Gutting ct sod mang Greae, sie bat | SP ioe. SE eg A Aor ot room, Screams Nn parthaes o quarite Intaat ey: | Dew seazenly tw'bo Ned Oe TG Wine tee OR SAIE, OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR A HOUSE s ‘88 seamat a a maa rm 2 ’ a E — ey y E, B belice Sistennth an Soventeeath teeta Ak OE ATO BE bh CERMAN, GEL | SP 00 capital dias “rom dat Busine*ta bait will | [OR SALE—THE LEASE OF A STORu AND DWELL- sna Tiras saletten sents: toess Nekeelaite a regular peivate family. sty ot mons con : a § i! pag hoof = pac understand making corssts. ot working with a drees. | Secondto none, Fart oy the short teme, for one werk, ing house, in one of the best locations in Broad- | landing. Apply to ROBERT SARGEANT, oe maker, Address Nanette, 130 Gioeawich ateeet. ~ | at'this ‘office, stating the amount of cash on hand. way, near a large theatre, on the business side, The No. 7 Jauncoy €aurt, > CTORS WANTED—TO CONTRACT FOR THE = * fad sax! lease runs for fen years. Acdreas L. M. House, Brond- S CLib ANA RARGLIS SAO DORE RITE rt tre harrier Ty a ee 1 HT 5 sane seanaaTScotmne oat noun, | TPH Oe acne 5 ee ae Wate You the ww eg ond ironer; o *) ot oo Bae | mu» 0 mercet, Detwegn Fifth wad Sixth aventios! R SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A | application is made immediately. Wille sold for $3,690, pert, 108 Greeawieh street, giver. 5’) - 10. do general housework. Reterei OB Titty eee opt Ly de feet deep on first floor, lot ratl confectionery and ice cream saloon; a rare chance. | Apply to LINDSLEY & HADSELL, 78 Fighth aygagin, PLOYMENT WANTED—BY AN ACTIVE, RNER. - Apply at 239 West Seventeenth street. henee sf eh toee provenmen Apply te sau C. | oquire at 28034 Bowery. corner of Fourteenth street. > wif ra er ’ . is fourth street. Pa Sp ey RI NN Se cae pale ad gp a = gee marta —— ee good Dusinges babi ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, 5 Loomis, 1128 Broadway, near Thirty:! 1SHEI N34, mote = sort 3 LWT yea ty TWO STEADY, INDUSTRIOUS GIRLS, oung woman, ac walter ta aprivatetoaiinr ts | cemmiet zie Broedmay, ears ANity oelioat civted Fee.) DANG | Fy ROCERY FOR SALR—STOCK AND FIXTURKS OF Terk or porter. Unquestionable city references given. | ,V¥, situations one to cook, wish and irom; the other very kied tochildren’ The best of city Yeterouse’ will 6 —YALUADLE ARM ATHAMESTRAD, | — Smt" enod tv alery fre iweiiag srr mses | Aye greery comer of Court and Harrion streas, ¢leaae address, G. .., box 182 Hgrall office, fos short distance ia ths countrys would protes toon to | be Sivan at to character and capability. Please apply | MPO IQs eighteen miles trom this city, wixty | fremont’ * Stir OT Hey (iki dwelling ant tang ‘ pectable woman, & tion in a first class hotel Ousekeepor; or would take the masagement of @ pri vate maasion or large be house; she bas bed many years experience, is thoroughly acquaiated with all the duties required, and can produce the most satisfac testimonials as to character and capability. Please ad- dreas Mrs, M. W , 100 Clinton street, Brooklyn. Aq DLUINERY.—1WO OR THREE GOOD MILLINERS Mi wantos. Apply ot 62 citnton place M" INBR WANTED—A FIRST CLASS BONNET a Ho ectst re WANTED, ae ‘zimmer, for a good permanent situation, in one fo bevt establishments in Baltimore. Apply at room No. 17, Western Hotel, Cortlandt street, at 2. M., o 6PM. IC TEACHER WANTED.—A LADY TEACHER IS Lette ry aL who thoroughly understands tnusic on the harp, guitar and piano, aad who sings well aad epeaks the English language perfectly ; she mast also understaad ei! painting. Apply to J. M. Kdney, 66 John atreet. ORTER WANTED—IN A RETAIL GROCERY STORE; one that is thoroughly acquainted with the ness, aud accustomed to take and deliver orders. City references required. Apply, after 2 o'clock, at 404 Fourth avenue, corner of Tw treet. TRAW HAT PRESSER TED—ON as had experience in pressing childyen’s fancy atraw Noae other need apply, to A, Leland & Co, 171 Pearl street. ITUATION WANTED—BY"A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, (a Protestant,) as cook, washer and ironer, in & small private family; good city reference given. ' Apply at No, 91 Greeawich avenue, up stairs, third floor,for two days. QITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN girl aa cook, washer, and ironer. Apply at 53 Oak iret, on the second floor, Can be seen for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT YOUNG GIRL, as chambermaid and waiter, and to assist in plain sewing. For reference apply to her present employer, No 196 Weat Thirtieth street. \ITUATIONS WANTEB—BY TWO HIGHLY RESPECT. able young women; one as chambermaid and waiter, the other as cook, washer and ironer; each can give the at of city reference. Apply at 187 Forsyth street, for two o GIRL, COOK- ing, washing or ironing, in a Protestant family. She can speak English, Reference given. Apply at No. 139 avenue A, room No. 3. ITUATION WANTED—BY 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG s woman as cook, washer and ironer, or to do gener- al housework in city or country; 18 a good baker; will be found willing and obliging; wages not so much an object a4 a good place. Apply at 261 Bowery, for two days, ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG weman, to do cooking, washing and ironing. The best of city reference can’ be given. Please call at 35 Essex otreet, in the rear. Can be seen for two days. (9 TWATION WANTED—BY A STEADY, INDUSTRIOUS girl, (prefers the country,) to do general housework ; ina good oe cook, excellent washer and ironer, and makes good bread; is not afraid to work; understands milk and butter; wages five dollars per month. Can be seen for two daysat 10 Tillary street, Brooklyn. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as chambermaid, and is willing to assist in the washing and ironing, and do plain sewing. Good tity references can be given, Apply at. 152 West Six- teenth atreet, near the Seventh avenue. Can be seen for $wo days. _ a NOW aerere mA BN right eee seat ine wyer's office, to write Xn i learn the profeesion; writes a quick and plain hand, No compensat expected if the office is of a first class character. Please addrees William, Herald office. 24, a situation as agent or clerk, by 8 had a long experience in passenger eceeatea om che both on the ocean and on our rivers. Understands bookkeeping by double entry, and recommendations for ability and integrity. Con leave for any part of the world within 48 hours. Address Lex, care of V. B. Palmer, north- west corner of Third and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia. COAL AND LUMBER MERCHANTS—WANTED, BY a reapectable man, who has 20 years’ experience, « s tuation as bookkeeper or foreman. Address G. L., He- rald office. 0 MINING COMPANTES.—AN EXPERIENCED MIN- ing agent wishes employment in the management Sa the spot of a mining eetablishment, or as the secre- tary of a miming company. Address Mine, Herald office. J NION SQUARE SERVANTS’ OFFICE, NO, 60 EAST U Fourteenth etreot, esteolished 1850, under the pa- trenage of the Rev. tors Tym, Cheever, Hawks, Baird, Fairchild, Dowling, &¢, for providing cooks nurses, waiters, chambermaids, &e., &c., having good recommendations, for respectabde families. JOHN 0. GALLAGHER, Agent. JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIKD woman, 9 situation as wet nurse, Good city re- forences caa be given. Please call at W. Bormam’s, 145 Bowery. (WV A8TW0— AN EXPERIENCED “PROTESTANT NURSE who can sew, to take charge of a young infant. None other need apply. Apply at 48 Went Washington place, between 10 and 12 o'clock. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PERION, A situation in a private family as seamstress; un- derstands cutting and fitting children’s dresses; can do all kindsof ladies’ fine sewing; would have no objection to take care of children, or do light chamberwork. Good references given. Can ‘be ween for two days at 759 Broadway, between Eighth and Nintn street: ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT situation to do general housework in a private family. Best of city references. Apply at 108 Mott at., first floor, ‘between Houston and Bleecker, for two days. iri, to do general housework, or chamberwork a tight waiting in @ small private femily; is a gooi plain cook, and first rate washer and ironer. Good city reference. Please call at 488 Twenty-ninth and Thirtioth streets, in the rear, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as seamstress; is a shirt maker, and unde ja dressmaking; would have no objection to wee to children. Good reference given. Please call for two days, at 485 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-ninth and Tairlieth streets, in the rear. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION a seamstress; in a first rate dressmaker; has worked for the most fashionable ladies in this city; also, boys girls clothes, neat fine sewing of every kind; would be-willing to go by the day or week. Best city referenoe given, Can be seen for two days, at 257 Kiiza- beth street, corner of Houston. Wea te 3 SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | » th avenue, between | one house. Please call at 283 Weat Seventeenth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, in the rear, Good ference, > Ee SE SEE ed bee Ww ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WIDOW WOMAN, A situation to do the housework of a small farail; has « Lite girl twelve years old, who will be with bh A good home more of an object than high wages; cits reference from her last place. or addrens Smith street, between Butler and Douglas, Brooklyn, Waxn-zy A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as chambermaid and waiter, or as waiter or Bore®, References cam be obtained from her last place. Apply at 157 West Twenty-third street. AN\LED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE AME- rican girl, as lady's maid and seamstress; under- doing up muslips end French fluting.’ Would heave no objection to take care of children, or act as er in a private family; or would travel witha family. _ ‘the best of city reference from her last place. al T etreet, for two days. A YOUNG WOMAN, A BY understands shirt and dressmaking, ail kinds of family sewing: no objebtion to do light iberwork or wait on growing children; would fe by week or month, Can give city reference. Apply for two days as 240 Fast Four ith street, corner of ave- nue A, third floor, front room, ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED COLORED WOMAN, in cooking, washing and A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT woman, @ situation as cook; would assist in washing and ironing. The best of city reference given. Can be seen for two days at 151 West Sixteenth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE joung woman, as chambermaid and to take care of children; can do good plain sewing; no objection to go a short’ distance in the country. The bestof city reference given from her last employer, with whom she lived five years. Please call at 66 Boerum street, be- tween Dean and Bergen, Brooklyn. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, WHO MAY BE DE- sirous of obtaining a home with a gentleman and bis wife, and who will consider her board and comforts an equivalent for her compacionship, may hear of such by addressing C.T., Herald office, with reference. ANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, TO COOK ‘and wash fora small family. None need apply who cannot bring city reference. Apply at 419 Fourth street, near Second avenue, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A a situation, to do general housework, in a private family; is @ good cook, washer and ironer. Has good city reference from her last place, Can be seen for three days at 59 avenue B., in the store, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young gitl, to do general housework; is a good washer and ironer, anda good plain cook. Good reference will be given. Please call at 77 Crosby street, in the rear, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do general housework. Good city r from her last place. Can be seen for two da West Nineteenth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, as chambermaid or waiter, or to take care of children. ‘The beat reference given. ' Please call at 108 Thirtieth street, between Third and Fourth a’ nues, second floor, back room, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT YOUNG @iRL, of tidy habits, aa c'! bermaid and waiter; isa competent parlor maid; can take the entire charge of the silver, in a respectable Brivate family or 8 good boarding Arie sapaeaod ciate Hess fhe 84 eccalhen Pwohen ie this clty. Call or address a mote to 323 First avenue, first floor, back room. ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN, A situation in a private family to do housework; is cook, washer and ironer; or to do chamberwork; fond of ebildren. Please call at 92 Kast Twenty-fifth treet, near Third avenue. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, WwW a situation to do general housework; is a good cook, washer and ironer. Please apply at 114 Prince street, Brooklyn, the residence of her present employer. ‘ANTED—1Y private fheity isa good washer and ironer, and a good lain cook. City reference of the highest respectability. t_ 166 Ninth street, bet ween Third and Fourth avenues, in the rear, first floor. We st A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SIIUA- to do general housework; is a good plain ironer; the best of city reference given lace. Please call at No, 222 West Twenty- floor, back room, for two days. 'ANTED—BY A RESECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION to cook, wash or iron, or to do general house- work or chamberwork; no objection to the country: beat of city reference, if required. Please apply at 100 Eaet Twenty-seventh streot. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT COOK; ALSO, A CHAM. bermaid and laundress, to go # short distance in the country. Apply on Wednesday and Thursday after 10 A.M., at136 Henry street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation ina small private family, todo gen: eral housework; is a first rate washer and ironer, and a good plaim cook; can come well recommended. Can be seen at 40 Spring street, between Mott and Mulberry streets, first floor, back room, (over the store,) for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPEOTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A Protestant, a situation to take care of children, or to do chamberwork and waiting; will be found willing and obliging. Apply at No. 4 First street, second floor, near the Bowery. ANTED—A YOUNG, CLEAN AND GENTAEL colored woman, to take care of a small child. One who is kind and attentive, and understands her basiness, may apply at 116 Hameraley street. ANTED—BY A YOUNG AND RESPECTABLE WO" maa, a situation to do general hoxsework, or cook” | ing, washing and ironing. best of city reference can be given Has been two years in ler last situation, Can be seen for two days, at 223 East Nineteenth stcoet, near First avenue, third Hloor, back room. Wa A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO. man, a situation to do general housework, Has | no objection to go to the country. Can be seen for two days, at 115 Hammond street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman #8 plain cook, washer and ironer. Good city reference cau be given from her last place. Appl: at No. 1 University place, Union court, between Elevent. and Twelfth stree’s, ia the rear, for two da: ANTED—=BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WICH city reference, a situation to do the general heuse- work of a plain private family. Apply at 82 Christopher street, between Bleecker and Fourth. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, waeber, and ironer, ina private family; she understands baking and making pas Can give good city referense. Apply at 75 Concord street, Brooklyn, between Pearl and Jay. Can be seen for two days of the week. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, aa cook, and to assist in washi understands ber business perfectly w. reterences, Please call at 221 First avenue, ‘Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, first floor, {rout room ‘Can be seon for two days. Wires A RESPECTABLE. PROTESTANT GIR, ‘a situation as chambermaid aud waiter, or to ae e wsahing and ironing of a small family. No objection te do general housework; is a regular waiter and excelleat washer and ironer. 11 country reference. Apply at 171 First aveaue, between Eleventh and Tweilth streets, top door, front room. Can be seem for two days. Ay ANTED—A SILUATION 10 WET NURSE A YOUNG baby, by « you in with & frovh breast o ‘aa ho haw lost her own. Call at 65 Cannon street leet feor, front room. Z ANTED—A RBiTUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to so housework, in a maa’ family, or do kitchen work in hotel. Brat of city reference can be given, Please call at 604 Houston etreet, first door, front room, for #wo days. ANTED—-BY A SMART YOUNG WOMAN, WHO I3 ® good washer and ironer, washing to do at her own residence, on reasonable terms; or would go out to wash or work, for filty conta nday. Please apply at 12 Bayard , #econd floor, back room. ANTED—BY TWO VERY REAPECTABLE GIRLS, situations; one as cook, washer and ironer, and ‘the other es eels ond et best of city refer- cove given, 20 objection in the country. Can be nee Elon Malberry street, froat room, weed floor, for two days. omg as chambermaid aod plain eel he tes boemiwert of m small family, © Be even for thite days, at 271 Twenty forcth street, be BRS aad Decals wi nia ¢ best of city and | canta BHFUAT ON, BY A weacTAmE: | WwW AMED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as seamstress. ' Understands cutting and Aitting Indies’ dresses., Good city reference given. | call at 144 Sixth avenue, for two days. ANTED—-TWO SERVANT GIRLS, ENGLISH OR Dutch preferred, to go ahout two miles from the city, on Long Island,—one to cook and do housework, the | other to wash and irom and do chamberwork, and ‘mu. tually assist each other, Apply this day (Wednesday) only, between 3 and 4 o'clock in the afternoon, at No 47 iton street. j ANTED—BY A FIRST CLAS8 COOK, A SITUA tion, Bestof city reference given. Please call at 66 Fourth avenue. Can be seen {or two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook; is willing to make herself generally useful Has the best of city reference, Ve seen for two days at 69 Coucord street, Brooklyn ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do chamberwork, or general house work with « private family, She is a frst rate washer and sroner, Good city reference from her last place. znase call at 46 Hamersley street, in the rear, second cor, ANTED—A GIRL TO ACT AS CHILD'S NURSE AND chambermaid; must be of good disposi competent to do fine washing and STeuing? vill b6 fe: quired to go into the country during the mer h, Scotch or German preferred. Apply ANTED—BY A RESPECTABL testant,a situation as nur welf generally useful. Can be seen Grand street. i hanaititacteaicmaaay ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE married woman, who has lost her baby and band, as wet nurse. Has no objection to the count Good CBee od given. call three days at 126 WOMAN, A PRO- or could make her- fow days at 265 Please for ton place, (highth street, Bath ovens, third Boor, trom rooms vr acineiatinenpaepeneetDGitttenttes JANIED—A~ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE lady, to work on pants and vosts; bas worked at the buatares before, Good city referense given | YR he Oe Cheeta ad Mil, Up Ody sual at 72 West Iwenty-fourth street, cormer of Sixth ave- nue. Can be seen for two days, if not engagad. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘oung woman, as nurse and seamstress, or cham- be: id and waiter, Good city reference. Cau be aven for two days at Ne. 109 Pearl street, corner of Front, Brooklyn. Was SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oxi young woman, as dressmater and seamstress io a private family, who understands cutting and Stti ladies’ and children’s dresses in the best manner, aai understands all kinds of plain sewing; has no objection to go a short diatence in the country. The best of city reference can be given. Can be seen for two days, at 73 West Thirteenth street, bet ween Fifth and Sixth avenues ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and to asaist in the washing and ironing in a private family. Can be seen for twodays. Please call at 7 West Thirteenth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, a8 cook; understands cooking in all its branchea—meats and pastry, game, &c. Good city re- ference. Can be seen for two days, if not suited, at 19 City Hall place, second floor, front room, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTE3TANT girl, lately arrived from Canada, a situation ax professed ‘cook. Please inquire at 380 Hast Twelfth street. WASTED-AT 621 BROADWAY, TWO YOUNG La. dies to attend a confectionery store; mast be well accomplished and speak French and English. No others need apply. ANTED—#Y A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation as cook; is careful and steady, and a firat class baker of all kinds of bread and pastry. Also a young girl as chambermaid and se: tres No ob- jection to take care of chiléren. The best o ‘erences ven. Please call at 331 Sixth avent Can be sven for wo days. WASEDA NEAT AND TIDY GIRL T9 Do HOUBE- work, Must be a good washer and ironer; one with good city reference. Apply at 37 Vestry street. 'ANTED—A SITUATION AS LAUNDRESS, OR CHAM. bermaid and fine washer; is an excellent seam- strens; is capable in her busin: be seen at 26 Nineteenth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN; Wir good cook, first rate washer and ironer; city reference given, Apply at 60 Concord street, Brooklyn. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANIED-SITUATIONS BY TWO RESPECTABLE ‘young girls; one as chamtermaid and waiter, or to take care of children; the other to do chamber work, take care of children and do plain sewing. Good city re- ferences from their last places. Please call at Mr. Wa- ters, 840 Broadway, corner of Thirteenth street. reference given. Can ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as nurse and seamstress. Can be seon at 514 Mott street, near Bleecker. No objection to go ia the country. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, WASHER AND ironer, in e private family, & a rispectable young irl. Good city reference. Can be seen for two days, at fo West Twenty-Gfth ‘rect, fourth oor, back room. WANED -STICATIONS, BY A MARRIED MAN AND his wife; the one to act as gardener or farmer, the other as laundress or dairy maid. Best of city refor- ence given. Apply at 86 Wall street, for two days. ANTED—BY AN ACtIVE, INTELLIGENT YOUNG man, (American), a situation as bookkeeper, Tequired. Please fy TiO Madinon ston ANTED—A SITUATION 4S CLERK, ASSISTANT bookkeeper or light porter, by a young man lately arrived from ‘the old county, ‘adress 3D, box 132 Herald office. ANTED—A SMART YOUNG MAN, TO SEL™ MOCK and other jewelry on commission; must be well Bs if acquainted with the tapde, and faruish unquestioneble references. Cail from’ 10 to 11 o'clock on J. Raynal, 85 Nareau street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE yo ‘as waiter in a private family; has city references; has no objection to the city or country. Can be seen for one week at 126 Clinton place, firat floor up stairs, fromt room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER IN A PRIVATE family, by a respectable man, who perfectly un- Gerstands his ‘business every particular and can pro- duce the best of city reference; no objection to the country. Can be seen until engaged, at 768 Broadway. os r isa Protestant anda single an. Adiress Ga. H 'ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS groom or coachman, who understands his busi- ness perfectly and has good city reference; has no ob: jection to town or country. Please address P. G., 59 Third avenue, corner of Eleventh street. Wo DRY GOODS SALESMAN. Apply at 250 Greenwich street. G. B. Williams & Co, ‘ANTED—A DRY GOODS SALESMAN, TO GO £outh. To save trouble, none need apply but an Irish Catholic, who understands his business and can Produce satisfactory refercnces. Address, with real Bame and reterence, J. McD., Herald office. WANTED-HY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A situation as waiter ins private family. Can give the best of city reference. Cam be seen at No. 8 Fourth avenue, in the toy store, for two days. J ANTED—A SALESMAN IN A CLOTHING STORE, who thoroughly understands his business; one whois a cutter preferred. Address, giving references and stating salary expectei, L. A. Z., Horald office, WAntneat 341 BROADWAY, BASEMENT, FOUR American girls to learn cotton weaving; wages $2 r week. Places procured for clerk: pers, coachmen, men on steamers and railroads, housekeepers, chambermaids, &. Charges moderate. 8. SPINK, Agent, ANTED—AT HENDERSON'S OFFICES, NOS. 75 4 77 Nassau steeot, © emart English or Ameri. can young woman, to superintend a bath establishment. porters, bar- Please | Liberal wages given. Also, an English private walter. This establishment has no connection with any other. 50 GENTLEMEN WANTED, WITH $10, T0 ENGAGE 2 in s business from which $5 per day may be re- lized. Address a letter, containing twelve cents, or stamps, oF call on BROWN & GORWAM. 47 Dey street. Fall iculars, with a specimen of the article, will be sent by reture mail. 82 the city. Herald office BONUS WILL. BE GIVE FOR A SITUATION as bookkeeper or assistant, by a young years of age, who has no objection to leat Address, during this week, Bookkeeper, THE TRADFS, &. ARDENER'3 SITUATION WANTED. —. gardener, who hie io Fa A is the ot atayeries um A number of px'nes, in sets of silver, from the Royal ieultural Societies of London, Dublin and New York, for the duest fruite, Gowers, bles and exotic plants, His testi- moniais and references will be found most a All letters addrese@d P. R., gardencr, at Messrs, Thor- seed store, No. 15 Jobn street, will meet respect- tion. PPO TAOS AND CLOTHIERS,—a ter cles 7 ability sf business, is open for ane age from one tf the best hows te the Y , bom 8) Herald office. A FIRST RATE filled some of the best places J ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, A Wirwert cas yin ploy will be given, hy « JOHN MONEYL SILK FINISHER, 00 ered band steady en- or, 182 Canal street. ANTRD =A Te GARDENER, BY A stendy mare odersta.ds in all its vorious bra i planta; also laying out of vegetables, bo encumbsoace corner of Fig byJetter, care of Mr as. for T. D. Gar 7, which will be respectfully atteaded to T .JEWEGRY, ac. VER FIVE HUNDIO PROPLE DAILY Vise lo & J, JACOBS’ splend.d establishment, 407 Broad: to seo their celebrated California at y al 7 a ea The = jw eo uennet } SL ALIFORNIA DIAMONDS EQUAL TO THE REAI diamond; gents cluster 86, le stows, 85 to , anos corines, 9° 18 to O16; studs, sleeve buttons, ladies’ pina, ke it by mal to any part of the Laited Gtates, & & a, GAQ03S, WT Bevat ray. | painted and git Found, « first rate ni mowing ground, and remainder in cultivation; house two story, barn, hovel, granery, and other out bu! in repair, abundance of fruit; half a mile from depot. 8. L. JOHNSON, 212 Broadway, room 3, @ capt- ine, NW, and all necessary machinery for carry. far on the sash’and blind and putty ‘making business Tike whole will be sold low andon easy terms. HUGHES & GREEN, 152 Grand street, Williamsburg. BEAU IFUL RESIDENCE, ONE AND $5.25 le uarter acres, eigit miles from this city; cars and stages all hours daily (#0 commutation) ; two story house, wing attached, barn, stables, all oew; modern ‘improved style; ground handsomely taid out; well stocked with fruit and ornamental trees. 8. L. JOHNSON, 212 Broadway, room No. 8, corner of Fulton street. —RESTAURANT ON BROADWAY, FOR 33.5 O00). sale, tn ene of tos sseet prousincat lo- cations, (twenty years established, }withia five m'nutes! walk ofthe City Hall, now doing a thriving basinoss, very neatly fitted up with bar and private rooms re- spectably patronized, B, W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway, ONLY WILL BUY THE HALP INTEREST $2000 ins business founded by a gentlema tending to leave this country. in ‘The business i in highly respectable hands, is uae and pleasant, aod will revura ten times the amount invested, Address Opportuaity, Herald office. $700 prot and which pa; —FOR SALE, A GOOD, CERTAIN AND ble business, unequalled in the large profit. Nocapital requir, -and’ is capable of being greatly extended by an active raon, A) ply to or as G. A. ROBINSON, rooms os. 4 and ‘0. 85 Nassau street. —FOR SALE, TRE STOCK, FIXTURES 650. Ke., of a millinery establishment, located one of the best avenues; has been established three years, and doing an excellent business. Lease of three Sears of house, w rent. A splendid chancs, Ap- ply at 119 and 121 Nassau m No. 3, L. PURDY & CO. (CHA —FOR SALE, RESTAURANT, OYSTER e and a saloon, located on a great the- roughfare, down town, nicely fitted up and in every way a very desirable place. Excellent chance for two rmart mon. Apply at 110 and 121 Nassau strect, room No: 9 ICHARD L. PURDY & CO. ONLY.—A GREAT BARGAIN.—412 ACRES $50 of good land, situated in Pike coualy, Ia., about seventy-five miles west of this city, nine m'les from the Scranton Railroad, nine miles from the Dela ware river, and one mile from Porterville. Soil good, well watered; containing good meadow and timber. Ti: tle perfect, &c. For particulars inquire of V. Coolbaugh, Merchant's Hotel, Cortlandt atreet, bet ween the hours ol 7 and OP. M. V. COOLBAUGH. TH STREKT LOTS FOR SALE.—SIX LOTS IN LOO Bett treet: near Sixth avenue’ The street ia paved and lighted, and the above lots are beautif ally lo- cated for improvement. Apply to JACOB PECARE, 163 Heater street. TH STREET LOTS FOR SALE.—TWO LOTS IN FOR- 4 ty-fifth street, 100 feet east of Tenth avenue. ‘Terms eary. Apply to JACOB PECARE, No. 103 Hester street. LOTS FOR SALE—ON THE EAST SIDE OF EIGHTH avenue, between Fifty-second and Fifty-third streets, comprising’ the front of sald block, or will exchangs for a hous, near Broadway, worth from $10,000 to $) remainder on mort, ‘Apply to MATIISON, No. 3 Nassau streot, third floor, front room. ‘TH AVENUE HOUSES FOR SA! -THE FOUR STORY brick houses, 216 and 222 Sever investment, will be sold cheap and on easy terms. the four story double tenement brick house, 491 Kast Twelfth street. Apply to JACOB PECARE, 183 Hester street, CHANCE FOR A POOR MAN.—ONLY THREE OF _ihote beautifaiy locatad lots in the Ninth ward of Avenue Hailroad. Will be Sold 8 ursuteoe eotataneute of $10, {f applied for before March Ist, next. Apply to SAOOB' PECARE, 168 Heater streets” “ech HOUSE FOR A in Jersey city. —' Ouse, 01 Sussex street Passaic water, ba $500 EIN A BEAUTIFUL LOCATION handsome, amall three ator: modern built, furnished wit room, and many other very de- le conveniences. Apply on the premiace, or to S.8. WYCKOFF & CO., 104 Murray street WORTHINGTON STZAM PUMPING ENGINE FOR asle.—Can be used either as # vacuum pump or for pumping water; has never been used. ‘ill ve sold cheap. Apply to L. J. LGECHER, United States Engi- neer’s office, 74 Broadway. A good will of a millinery and dressmaking establis! BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, STOCK, FIXTURES AND ment, located at 23' Greenwich street, one of the best locations in the street, and no better in this city for re- tail and wholesale; also the business has been carried on by one of the oldest practical milliners in this neigh. borhood for several years, which has 8 large circle of eity and country custom. For particulars apply on the premises. ILLJARD?.—FOR SALE, THE EUREKA BILLIARD ‘saloon, containing eight tables, with room for welve. Satisfactory reasons given for selling, by call- ing on the proprietors, corner Grand and Mercer streets. ROSS & STANBURY. ‘NOUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—ON THE BANK OF THE C Hudson, on this island, of easy secess by railroad. house is conveniently and the nds beautifally laid out. For terms, &c., apply to WM. E. LEWIB, 89 Cedar strest, corner of Broadway.) OUNTRY RESIDENSE FOR SALE.—1HE PLACE belonging to the estate of Martin J. Ryerson, situated about three milee couthwest of Paterson, N.J., con- taining forty acres of excellent smooth level land, an ex. cellent mansion in the cottage style, containing eight rooms, exclusive of servants’ rooms, # cemented cellar under the whole, a superior ice louse, filled; all t requisite outhouses, in good order. The grounds a tastily Iaid out, and havea varicty of fruit trees an abrubbery. The place is in every respect a genteel, con- venient, and salubrious residence; is accessible from the city several times a day in forty or fift ‘i be sold cheap and on eary terms. non, on the premises; to James Speer, Congre Paterson, N.J., or W. H. Falls, Tradesmen New York. OUNTRY SEAT AT PEEKSKILL FOR SALE, ONE mile back from the village. Is 30X35, two stories, attic, tin roof, observatory, French windows, hard walle, arched parlor, &c, $1,000 less tham cost.’ Also, several corporation ‘leascr of lots on this island at one fourth price of fee. A. H. GOUGH, 49 Wall street. — D": G@ STORE FOR SALE, IN A THIOKLY SECTLED neighborhood, in the vicinity of two medical col- a and the Belvue Hospital; om one of the principal thoroughfares for business; « good situation for a physi- cian or druggist: rent reasonable; fixtures in gool con dition; quite a practice connected with it. Address, for four daye, Mf. D., box 200, Herald office. RUG STORE FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST COR- ners in the city. Any physician or apotheci winhes to secure Cg bargain, may address T. § 0., Union muare Post Office. Agents not apply. a enh tateheteet nde binant 1 Aa RUG STORE FOR SALE—SITUATED IN A THO- roughfaxe on one of the avenues west of Broadway. ibe store is neatly fitted Ps in & good neighborhood, and low rent; doing « good business; suitable for either @ physician or druggist. &. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. * ag SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD will ofan old established wholesale grocery and commission house, with the lease of th ere are about yg from the trade. fecond to nove on the west aide of the city for er city or country trade, Will be disposed of on reasonable ferme to renponsible partion Address box 3,918 Post ce. ‘tore; the own- XK is = OR SALE AT A BARGAIN.—THE STOCK, FIXTURES and four years’ lease of the old cstablished boot and shoe store. 6; manner, With glass sashes througheut, and fixtures inthe best manner, Thezeis a good fon of customers, wich a trade of $300 a week, and can be inereased to $500 io ordinary times. The reason for el the death of the former proprietor, who has winest in the neighborhood for the last twelve Rent low and terms easy. There is a dwelling hed tothe store, Thin ix an opportunity rarely to bo met with for any person going into the business, For porticulags inquire on the premises, or of R. WHITE, ics Water street. F% SALE—THE. FIRST CLASS ENGLISH BASEMENT house on the north side of Thirty eighth street, bo- tween Seventh and Bighth avenues; Bouse 17.1 \; by 56 | feet, !ot 17.1), by 98.9 feet, Apply to. H. Cudlipp, 116 Wiliam «treet, or Adrian Graff, Real Estate Agent, 686 high by Forty eighth street, OR SaLb—two rinst crass YOUR STORY AND basemen wn stone frout howes, 20 by 60, fect 9 inches ) with all the motern ti Lome contaising ten with “ercetenenta “eating, ca ‘oes om care, af nek - v ing t \OR SALE=A THREE STORY AND ATIIC BRICK house, situate! in the Seventh ward, handsomely ished with all the modern improvemen's, such as gas, hot and cold water from top to bottom, baths, & , &c.’ The lot is a full one, and locativn very fine. Apply to F. A. ABBOT, 6 Wall atreot. R SALE—ON EASY TERMS—A NEAT, DESIRABLE, brick house, with all modera improvements, built by the owner for his own use, with garden in front, in good neighborhood. Apply, or addroas J, MULLAN, 498 Third avenue. OR SALE—THE THRE STORY BRICK HOUSE NO. 276 Fast Broadway, with all modern improvements, ‘Two thirds of purchare money can remaio on mortgage. House cap be seen by applying on the premier, For further particulars apply to A. C. MURRILL, No. 9 Chambers street. R SALE—FIVE LOTS ON 102D STREET AND FIVE on 103d strect, east of Fifth avenue, full lots and good grade; price $4,500 for the whole; $4,200 can re- main on bond and mortgage for three to five years. Ap: ply to J. H. WELLS, No 11 Merchants’ Exchange, Wall ect. OR SALE—A THREE STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT house, 16x66, lot 16x100, with all the modern im- provements, situated in West Twenty-fifth street, be tween Seventh and Eighth avenucs. Price $9,500, of $7,000 can remain on bond and mortgage fo. three Address box 1,244 Post Office. cash only, Apply in the store. AT STORE FOR SALF—OF FOUR YEARS STAND- ing, in one of the best streets in the sity, aad rea- sonable rent; to a person about to commeace the busi- ess, this is a cl seldom to be met with Avpely at 48 Catherine atreet, or at 240 Pearl street, feat loft, OUSES FOR SALE AT A RGAIN.—TSK FOUR three story and basement mastic front brick houses, sitvate at the corner of Lee aver \d Ross atres' (end seietniae) Brooklyn ; ten minutes’ wal< from Blip ferry. The above houses have warble mantels, cor- nices, under cellars, &c., and two-thirda of the purchase money may rewain on mortgage. Apply to JACOB PE- CARE, 163 Hester street. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—THE MODERN BUEL® three story brick house, with lot, No. 58 Monroe street. For particulars appiy’ to SAMUEL TRYON, 6T Market street, corner of Mon‘oe. OUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET, IN SOUTH BROOK- lyn —A new three story dwelling, No. 188 Deaa Street, twelfth house from Bond, containing thirteem rooms, gas fitting, bath, range, &c , iu complete repair, for $6,500. $3,000 may remain at 6 percent. Pos session immediately. Apply at 132 Canal street, N. ¥. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—THE LARGE AND commodious three story, attic and basement brick house No. 7 Cherry street, now occupied as a residence by the owner; lot 26 by 97 feet; house has marble man- ties throughout, Crofon water, with baths for hot or cold water, and large sized cooing range in Litohom; & ten room and wash house attached in tho rear; the house is in good order, and can be seen at any time. For part’culars and terms, apply on the premises. GEO. HAIL, No. 7 Cherry street, opposite Franklim aqaare. OR SALE—302 DEAN STREET, BROOKLYN— House, three stories, basement and unier cellar; fot 20x100 foot; also, lot 176 Schermerhora street, 33 feet it rear, 96 feet deep. Inquire at the office builder, 177 Schermerhorn streot, Brooklyn, R SALE.—TO TAILORS—A GOOD CHANCE TO purchase the fixtures only of a castom shop for | One-half the cost price, at 147 Grand street, near Broad- | way. Possession given on the lst of March, in time for spring trade. SALE—AN OYSTER SALOON—A RARE CHANCE for a man with » small capital; only two hundred jars for the well known foyster saloon, 142 corner of Seventeenth street, well light- 1 complete, and is the best ity for business. ill be sold at a sacrifice ner is about going to Australia; it must EF R SALE—THE GENTEEL THREE STORY HOUSE . 223 Weat Twenty-soventh street, near Ninth Avenue; contains twelve rooms, is in good order, with | modern improvements; court yard in front, yardio rear; price reasonable; terms accommodating. For additional rticulara and permission to view the house, apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, F" SALE—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOUSE IN THE village of Madison, N. J., situated mear schools, churches and railroad depot; contains nine rooms and cellar, with barn, carriage house, stable, ice house, large and rplendid garden, fruit tree acres of superior und, oe water, and two large ponds. Price Ficco; hal purchase money may Jay on s mort- seee. Apply to V. DE LA GRACERIE, on the pre- mires OF TWO HUNDRED HOUSES 8 in Brooklyn and vicinity, va- aot price from $1,500 to $20,000, *Persons irous of purchasing or se! rea) estate, are invited to call examine 01 ister. COWLEY & HASKELL, No. 6 Ham Iton avenu yn. OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED MANUFACTUR- ing business, with a large city and country custom; hb yer wit aluable patent right, Amy one desir- one catering 10 & 7 business, ® fine op- Feng now prerents elf, Address Archidald, x 132 Herald office, with real name and address, as none others will be answered. —$—$—$$$ $$ R_SALE.—-THE THREE STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE No, 220 West I'wenticth street, between Fighth ani Ninth avenues. The house contains gas, Croton ter throughout, bells, speaking tubes, dumb waiters a palteniny tubs. Fer particulars, apply on the pre- mises. i R SALE—A FARM OF SIXTY-TWO ACRES, ON King street, 43; miles trom railroad ‘tions at hester and White Plains, Farm house and barns suitable for a practi bea twe app! farm can be divided. The location is very healthy, and the situation to erect acountry seat cannot be ex- celled. Apply to W. I, STOGDILL, 167 Broadway. Fo SALE—A STRAIGHT LINE ENGINE TURNING machine, suitable for and small work. Apply io WM. 8. RAYMOLD, No. 2 Dey atrect. $$ (OR SALE—A BUILDER'S TRUCK, MADE IN THE best style; cost $300, will be sold at a bargain; also, seventeen years’ lease lot 29 by 100, improvements on, suitable for a coal yard, carpenter, manufacturer, &e, Apply at 285 Broadway, third floor. R SALE—FOR ABOUT $150, THE GOOD WILL ‘and fixtures of a long established real estate and neral macy office. Any man can lears the business in a few days, and make daily from $i to $8, Will be sold cheap for cash. Address E. D., Herald office, or 49 Cranberry street, Brookiyn. FOr SALE GONE HOUSE AND LOT, ON WEST WASH in place, $9,000; do. St.yClement’s piace, $10,- rren place, $10,000; dor Went Twenty-seven ‘h street, $11,000; do. West Thirty-sevonth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, $16,500, A. J. BASSET, No. 4 Astor place. EN Mitlimiscnmnte I ixidtedien ited skool F% SALE--A GENYEEL FOUR SIORY ENGLISH basenient house, situated on Weat Fourteenth atreet ; & splendid location, "built im the ver the present owner, has every modern improvement, and Will be sold at a low price and very Little money required for the purch, 1OMER MORGAN, No 3 1, best manner for mn F%. SALE—THE FURNITURE AND FOUR YEAR’ lease from May next, of one of the best stands for a boarding house in the Fourth ward. Would make « good stand for a porter house or grocery store. For terms apply on the premises, 63 C! OR SALE—GENTEEL COUNTRY RESID) Flushing, L. [., with about nin Well stocked with foe fruit and o beautiful lawn and garden, ho buildings in good condition, situa’ avenue, adjoining the former country resideace of t late Gerdner G. Howland, , about one mile, and equal distance from Flushing village, the radroad depot, and Whitestone, from which Pace omnibuses pass con- astantly. It is a healthy focation, in the immediate vi- cinity of valuable medical springs, residence. Conditions will be easy, and suit the purchaser. Apply to M. C: SU! dem lane, KF . F TORY AND BASEMENT, brick house, with all the modern improve: ments, in one of the most fashionable and aristecratic localities up town, between Fifth avenue and Hroadway, and in the vicinity of Thirty-second street. Price $12,000, “Apply to U, F. VAN LIEW, 1,110 Broadway, Fr" SALE.—THE LAST CHANCE.—THE LEASE AND fixtures of a neat segar store, on one of the lead- ing thoroughfares down town. A good chance for a young man with a few hundred dollars ready cash. Ap- ply immediately, te THOMPSON & STREET, 161 Nassau street, room 7. Cs, AT nd, vory country mension to AM. OO Mai- R SALE CHEAP.—THAT MODERN THREE STORY brick house 149 South Kighth stroet, Williamsburg, with basement, counter cellar, and extension marb! Tange, &c., finished in the best manner. u6 feet 4 inches by 90 feet 8 inches. of MAUJER & HAMMOND, 161 First street, foot Third streot, Williamsburg. ————_———— EF SALE CHEAP—TWO TWO STORY ATTIC AND basement brick houses, in good order, 82 and 84 Stanton j must be sold to close an estate. Price, paAbely to J. M. GRENELL'S Real Estat 06 Broadway, 2 sod GOODS AND MILLINERY STORE FOR SALE cheap. customera, stock In oxceilent order. th Brooklyn. j Inquice of Soath Inquire at 25 Myr- OR SALE OR TO LET, FROM FIRST OF MAY—THE two brown stone houses Nos. 13 and 16 Bast fr Letween Madison hirty firet street, d Fifth avenues, Also, in Will South Fleventh burg, two brown stone houses, in Seeond. ire of Long estadlisued, good location, good sot of | treet, corner of k foot of North Third street, M. H. Keith & Co,, burg. OR SALE OR 70 LET.—THE FOUR STORY HOUSE, with all the modern improvements, 109 Fast Thir. ty third street, between Lexington and Third avenues. Apply on the premises. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A THREE STORY ee with store and rear house, 415 Ninth avenue, ‘eatern lands, fora good farm water preferred. A. J. BERRIAN, 37 Chambers street, and two lots, 60x200 feet, for sale or exchange, im jeasant and improving easy—82,200, Inquire of 8. street. OTICE—TO CARPENTER, CABINET, AND SASH and blind makers, turners, piano forte makers, c., ke. Any one wishing to eplarge, or commence a buriness, where a large and commodiona shop ia requir- ed. in this city, below Tenth street, west of Broadway, and ons stage toute, will heer of an opportunity earely met witb, by calling on WILLIAM JOHNSON, No. 2 Dowaing street. The shop is 75 feet Jeep. 25 feet froat and rear, and threé stories high, built of brick, and con- tains an eight horse power steam engiae, ly new, and in complete running order, Also, circular saws, pla- ning, mortising and tenoning machines, and all machinery necessary fer carrying on an extensive busi- ness. Hus been occupied sash, blind and door factory for fifteen years, and oda run of cus- tom aa any in the city, ‘The bu: on leased ground at $100 per year, and has two years to rum from next May, with the privilege of renewal for twenty-one years ata fuir ground rent. The building, machinery, good will, &,, will be cold for two thousand five hundred dol- lars, ($2,500) cash, or, part cash and paper, and ion given at such time as will suil the purchaser, ied for socn, as above. Oren ENGINE FOR SALE—A SUPERIOR STEAM Mies ive ot, 0 GOOD TWO STORY HOUSE P neighborhood. ‘Terma very ELDRIDGE & CO., 66 Vesey Teas engine, of thirty-five horse power, made and finish. ina beautiful style, and tnown ‘as the Southern Pelle, the prize engine ‘at the New York World’s Faiz. For sale low by GROVER, BAKER & (0., 405 Broadway. (0 MANUFACTURERS —FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE for city property, or to lease, a large and commo- dious brick shop, 60 "feet by 35,” with engiae room 18 feet by 20, well lighted on all siios, four stories and basement, suitable for heavy manufacturing business, located on Eleventh avenue, near Twenty-niath street, with 2) horse engine boiler and shaftii running a Possession given on or before ‘the ‘let of May. J. ¥. WILLIAMS, 366 Eighth avenue, and from 2 to 3 daily at 115 Chambers street. (0 CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE—HOUSES ON HOW- ard and Fourteenth streets. Two neat three story full lots on Howard street, a three brick houre on Fourteerth street, A neat three story brick house, eat ge ao ‘5 Wall order. ent with modern improvements, in W street—price $5,000. Apply to A. SERGEANT, atree! 0 BUTCHERS.—FUR SALE, TWO SPLENDID MARBLE top stalls, complete, and marble corned beef stand. Bill be told cheap. , tore to Apply at 203 Court street, Brooklyn, PRINTERS.—FOR SALE, CHEAP, A SINGLE CY- linder press, Hoe’s manufacture; bed 31 by 50; in a4 running order, ‘Trrms cash. Apply to J. P. WIL- MS, No. 69 Ann street, in the rear. 10 DAGUERREO1Y?ISTS —FOR SALE, CHEAP, A whole sive camera, with which some of the beat pictures in this city have been taken; fourtesa whele size gilt frames, with or without «pectmens; also a beau- tiful little glasscase, suitable for displaying jewelry or any fancy articles, Apply at 423 Broadway, third floor. SR nL cial tetera etadaiih A Pearratier ata 10 MILLINERS—A RARE OPPORTUNITY.—FOR SALE the stock, fixtures and good will of Ushed millinery busine Will be sold at a cash customer, in co: juence of remo" Mrs, HARRISON, 4934 Division street. MISCELLANEOUS. _ 00 YARDS TAPESTRY CARPETINGS, 0 from 8s, ; also, an immense assortacat of ingrain and three-ply, just purchased at ths recent 5 LORD & TA’ suction sales. 10 00 AGAINST $2,000, IF YOU WILI. a call at 762 Broadway. H. T. LOVE’ will give reference to ladies and gentlemen in this city, ¢, that have Grand street, corner of Ohrystis, that are from fifty to seventy years of been gray and bald, have now as perfect heads of hair as when young by the use of Lovet's walipene. Who will take up the gauntlet ? 165 CANAL STREET, NEAR VARICK.—W. & B, VAN NOTW’S grate and fenler, kitchen range, jummer range and stove warcrooms. We have a large Assortment of the Istest patterns of mantel grates, ranges and stoves, for sale on reasonable terms. ‘rates and ranges set and repaire’, ranges lined, brass foamd- ern’ an: illers’ furnaces built, stoves lined, bakers’ ovens b a Tepes ALL! LARGEST AND BEST IN THE Compare it with others in eight, color, ond nutritious qualities. Treadwell’s Bakery, treet, between Bedford and Bleecksr. BUTTER FOR SALE.—INQUIRE AT 263 ington street. ORNS.—THE BUTCHERS’ HIDE AND MELTING H Association are now Ve soe to make contract for all cattle horns that may be received by the Aseocia- ol tion for the present year. Apply corner of Fifth street N EW YORK PATENT OFFICE, NO. 812 BROADWA 50 Car and First avenue. ¥ G. DONNELL & CO—Patent rights bought and sanignments made, and all paper: and drawings for tions for letters patent executed on the most aronable terms. N, B,—Stuck inventors assisted. SGy cases sams & BROTHER § MANUFAC- tory and warerooms, No. 16 North William near Chatham street, New York, and at 77 West Thi R HOW CASES,--HOFFMAN ERESH, SHOW CASF warerooin, 67 Bowery, between Walker aod Bayard streets. Caves made in every style, silver bw} brass, rose and satin wood, mahogany, &. N. B—Old cases taken In ange. Orders promptl; ited. ‘HE PEOPLE'S BAKERY TRIUMPHANT.—HAVING satisfied the people of the Niuth ward and vicinity that the bread from this bakery is the aod best in the city, and grateful for the un, ited gn age of the public, the wietor ia determ\ to in- crease the size of bis brea in proportion to the decline in the price of flour, ebich it 4 Anticipated will be very great. Please call early in the day, as the crowded state of the store at some hours prevents the serving of cus- tomers satisfactorily. No 251 Bleecker street. HO WOULD NOT POS8ESS A BEAUTIFUL HEAD W, of hair? The reesipt of a medical peoparstina waich has never {ailed to restore the hair although used in thousands of eases. The receipt will be seat to a A on the poeta’ of a letter containing 25 Oiloen Eo ames, Post paid, to Dr. Ellis, Broadway Post COAL, &C. OAL, COAL —A CARGO OF OOAI—PURNACE, BGG and stove—will be discharging from to-day, Feb- ruary 27, and two days a‘ter; for tale cheap. Dealers tupplied? “Apply to LEEDS & TOTTER, 4368iyth avenue, between Twenty sixth and Twenty-seventh streets. MATRIMONIAL. ‘THE UNDERSIG! rie of is . PSs Sree pp en pels not over tweaty-lour