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470 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY Dar. | CONTINUED FROM FLETH PAGE. ‘TION WANTED—BY 4 f1DY, WELL REvOM- re % girl, fis “seamstress and lady's ‘a family; is » first rate dress- Savon’ Pleas calla Soe tee ving? WANTED—BY A FRENCH WOMAN, AS ladies’ maid; bas no objection to travel; undor- is the doing up of muslin; city references can be oe Apply at No. 883 Broadway; can be seen for two ‘ a ITUATION WANTED BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN » a peer teas ee, or as ceaebecnae and "i good reference given. Aj it No. 2 Clinton street. °4 - inlet age Se ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG are of children, 4 a atreet, corner of Pacific street, m, for two Weary ‘ ANTED—A SITUATION BY A Y WOMAN to do ousework of » amall fi beat of city reference given. Can be seen for t' 133 Seventh avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, third floor, front room. ay A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as nurse and seamstress; oan take charge of a baby from its birth; o: as chambermaid and seamstress. Goud city reference from her last place, Apply at 64 Caiversity place, of M. O’Neile, Can be seen for two ANTED. A PROTESTANT WOMAN, - English, Scotch, or German who speuks’ English to do the housework and washing of a family; noue but persons having good references need apply at 017 Hudson atrec woman, as chambermaid and waiter; has no objec- ton todo housework. Good city reference given, Ap. ly at 271 Sixth avenue, between Soventoenth and teenth streets, Can be seen for two days —————— ITUATION WANTED—BY A WOMAN, AS HOUSE- ) heeper toa lone gentieman with a ‘small family. CRy references can be gives. apply at 125 Perry street, Grst floor in the rear. Can be seen for one week. Souce WANTED—AS BARKEEIER, BY A ref young man who has had long expsricace ia the Apply Can produce the best of references. lathoring, zea to J. M , 203 South street, coraer of ERVANTS—WANTED AT WALLAC YY FOR S servants, No. 4 Sands street, Hroollya,~-situations for experienced male and female Protestant and Catho fic domestica, in every capacity, viz. —Coachmon, por- ters, waiters, groomé, couks, chambermuids, geaeral hhouseworkers, &c, Kmployers in city or country prompt- ly supplied, M. WALLACE, WO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN WISH TO OB. tain situations—one as seamstress; can cut and fit drestes, the other as nurse and would do ght chamber- work; they would make themselves generally useful; have no objection to the country or to travel. Will ba heard of until engaged at 268 ‘Sixth avenue, betwoen Seventeenth avd Kightoenth streets. ‘HREE SILK BONNET TRIMMERS WHO ARE COM. petent to do the best city work, are wanted imm3- tely; none need apply who are not fully experienced. li at 20 John street, up stairs. (0 EOSS MECHANICS.—/N ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, of steady, industrious habits, who is willing to use évery effort for the interest of his’ employer, wishes to apprentice himself to any gooi trade, for three or more years; no objection to go to the country, The best of t ference as to character, Apply a 310 Broadway, up ataira. RAILROADS, SIEAMBOAT OWNERS, &C.—WANT- ¢d, a situation as agent or clerk, by a gentleman who has bad a long experience in passenger and freignt transportation companies, both on the ocean and on our rivers. Understands bookkeeping by double entry, and brings the strongest recommendations for ability’ and integrity. Cam leave for any part of the world within 48 hours. Adiress Lex, care of V. B. Valmor, north- west corner of Third and Ghesnut strevts, Vhiladelphis. COAL AND LUMBER MERKCHANTS—WANIED, BY & respectable man, who 30 years’ experience, a 8 tuation as bookkeeper or foreman, “Address G. L., He- ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, a situation ax nurse; is perfectly capable of tak= ing the entirs charge of an infant from ito birth or the management of a nursery; bas no objection to travel. Undoubted references can be given. Address D. D., 216 Bridge street, Brooklyn, postpaid, for two days. 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Wo- W man, a8 cook; can do all kinds of paxtry; would srsiet in the washing and ironing if requued. Has the best of city refereuce. Can be sven until engaged, Please call at 68 Seventh avenue, ANTLD—-BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, @ situation as chambermaid or waiter; she 18 a good washer and ironer, and is willing to make herself generally useful. No objections ta the country. Wages less regarded than a permanent situa- tion. Call at 703 Houston street. bp ecg SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as cook, washer, ond ironor; is willing to go as Jaundress in a private tamily. The best of city re- jerence, Can be seen for two ore at 130 West Six- teenth street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues. WW ASTEDCBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, A situation to attend a store, having a knowledge of the millinery business, but would prefer the fancy busi Pleage call at 68 Marion street, ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, 4 situation as nurse and seamatress, o chambermaid’ and to do fine washing. The most sa factory reference from the family where she now resides, Appiy ut 17 West Thirticth street. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid or laundress; has noob- Jection to do the general housework of a small private family. Best of reference from her last place. Can be seen for two days, at 209 West Twenty-sixth street, be. tween Eighth and Ninth avenues, first floor, back room, ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Frotestant girl, ax cook; has no objestioa to assist in washing and ironing. Can give satisfactory reference. Please call at 271 First avenue, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth stroety. ANTED—BY AN INDUSTRIOUS GIRL, A SITUA- tion as chambermaid and waiter, or to do the housework of a smll private family. Please call at 372 First avenue, third floor, back room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MOST HIGHLY 4 office. ‘0 MINING COMPANIKS.—AN EXPERIENCED MIN- ing agent wishes cmployment in the management on the epot of a mining establishment, or aa the secre- tary of a mining company. Address Mine, Herald office. O MERCHANTS.—A GENTLEMAN (WITH THE BEST of references) from the West, and a large and favor. abie acquaintance among merchants, will aczept a altua- tion vither as bookkeeper, salesman, or to travel for a wholesale drug or grocery house. For particulars ad dreas Merchant, Herald office, for three days. hag BOSS CARPENTERS, PLUMBERS OR MACHIN- ist.—A boy, 17 years old, wishes to bind himeelf either of the above trades aa long as would be neces. ® Has good city reference for honesty and industry. for two days at 139 Fourth avenue, corner of Twen- ty-socond street, fourth floor, back room. ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT nent situation as seamstress, ‘Thirteenth treet, A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG FRENCH ly who understands clear starching and doi op fine muslin in allits branches, Would also be wil- ling to assist as seamstress. Apply at 158 Third avenue, between Siateenth and Seventeenth streets. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT woman, a sittustion as cook; would assist in washing and ironing. The best of city reference given. Can be seen for two days at 131 West Sixteenth stroet, ‘ANTED. PROTESTANT COOK; ALSO, A CHAM- bermaid and laundrers, to go a short distance in the country. Apply on Wednesday and Thursday after 10 A.M, at 186 Henry street. -ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, W. ‘a situation ina small private family, todo gen: eral housework; is a first rate washer and ironer, and a good plain cook; can come well recommended. ‘Can be geen at 43 Spring strect, between Mott and Mulberry utreets, first floor, back room, (over the store,) for two dayr. ANTED—A YOUNG, CLEAN AND GENTKEL colored woman, to tate care of a small child. Ono who is kind and attentive, ond unvlerstands her business, may apply at 116 Hamersley street. WV AXTA—A GIRL TO ace AS CHILD'S NURSE chambermaid; must be of good disposition competent to do fine washing and ironing; will be quired to go into the country daring the summer months. English, Scotch or German preferred. Apply at 154 Allen street, AND récommended young girl, as chambermaid and waiter; is a competent parlormaid; can take tho entire charge of tho silver, and has tho most satis(actory city first class boarding house; Call or address No, 323 First avenue, first floor, back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT 'Y young woman, a situation as housemaid, or as waiter, or as nurse and seamstress, ia a respectable fa- mily; can do up fringe in the neatest manor. Call at 240 Tenth street, second floor. wen SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE AGED American wowam, as cook, washer, and ironer. Please call at 70 Carmine street. pent he S| a eee ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation ina small private family, as plain cook and good washer and ironer. Good city reference from her last place, Please apply at 435 Hudson street, 1a the rear, for two days. ANIED—BY A PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRL, BUT 4 short time in this country, jituation as cook, washer and ironer; is willing to make herself generally useful. Apply at 818 Tenth avenue, fourth floor. ANTrD—A SITUATION IN A PR{VATE FAMILY, by a respectable young woman, as chambermaid and laundrevs; understands the business thoroughly. The most respectable city references can be given: Ap- ply_in the dry goods store 453 Third avenue, between Thirty: second and Thirty-third streeta. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, A situation as chambermald, and to assiatin wash- ing or general housework. City reference given. Can be seen for two days at 50 West Thirteenth street. ‘ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN, A PLACE ‘as sick nurse; is woll accustomed to all kinds of Lepr ae beret Bevey Se any ute isint; is good plain sewer, and capable and o! 3 ‘a no object. Please call at 22 sixth avenue, up stairs, = Wee A RESPECTABLE aie A SITUATION ‘a6 cook, washer and ironer in a private family; is a good plain cook, anda first rate washer and ironer; also agood bread baker; has good city reference from her last place. Please call at 84 Seventh street, second floor, back room, fer two days, Wana RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A SIT- uation as cook, washer and ironer; the best of cit; reference can be given. Please call at 121 Esst Trentiet! street, second fluor, back room. ANIED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A respectable American widow woman. Cail at 174 West Twenty-eighth street. ANTED—A SITU ATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, as chambermaid or waiter, or to take care of children. “The beat reference given. ' Please call at 108 Kast 18th street, between Third and Fourth ave- cues, second floor, back room. 'ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMSERMAID OR waiter in » hote! or dining saloon, by an American qritl, 18 years of age. »Roferences givea. “Apply at 341 roadway (basement), for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPEIPABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion ax chambermaid and waiter; is a good seam- Can be seen at her last place, No. 2 Perry street. etress. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A SMART TIDY PRO- testant girl, as chambermaid, waiter or nurso. ne call at the drug store 204 Tenth avenue. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation as seamstress or nursery maid, or ia acy capacity wrere she coull mago herself gonerally ureful, would have no objection to the country. Wages bo object, as a re Plenee add: i JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, W to do general housework; is a good washer and ironer, and can do plain cooking. Can be seen for three a Herald office. avenues, fourth floor, frout room JANTED—A GOOD COOK; SHE MUST BE A FIRST class baker of ail kifftts of bread and pastry. Ap- ply at 04 Waker street. West am IRL, TO DO THD CHAMBERWORK of a emall family; one who has lived as such with her last employer. Apply, with recommendations, at 66 Lexington avenue, after 10 in the morn ANTED—BY A STABLE RITE: oung woman, a Rituation as chambermaid and to do plain sewing, or would do the general housework of a small private famail . Can give two years’ city refer ence from her inst place, Call at 335 Third avenue, se- cond floor, back room. ANTED—STIUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls, histers, one ax cork, washer and troner; the other ac chambermaid aud waiter, Good city reference. Can be scen till engaged at $55 Greenwich street, corner of Gansevoort. ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as good cook, and is willing to assist 10 the washing and iroving. Can give the best of city rofer- ence her last place, Please call at 114 Seventeenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenu: Un to cook, wash and tron, in a private (amily her buniness and i# a good baker. ‘The best of A situation fn the ety country reference given. country preterred. Pieave call at Fighth avenue, ct Th tieth street, tor three days ANTED—BY A RESPRCTANLE PROTESTANT @) wan girl, a situation in a private (amily, to take care of of children or to do chemberwork and plain sow- ing. Apply at 112 West Twenty- fifth streot, corner of Se- venth avenue. AS COOK AND TO As. nieg in a private family, oy & rompectable young girl; she ‘uaterstands Freach eid Germau cooing. Good city reverence, Can be seon for two days at 178 Fighth avenue, betweea Lightesnth ond Nineteentn streets, in the millivery store, from 11 AMTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH cook, or general house Got one little bey wont wish Please to address worker in a email fa to have with me. Waxes no obj 288 Washington street, Newark, N ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPRCTA young woman to dogencral housework in @ p vate family, whois © good washer and ironer, ebjections to go wo ti MeL: Good city can be given. Please apply at No. 17 Noster street, on the second floor —_—_—_— forewoman in & Froadway williocry establich- ment; also milliners and aporcatices to levra the lace making. None need apply but auch ware ast rate. Carter's millinery ‘tore, Soo Beoud. ANTED—A GIRI. FROM THIRIFFN 10 FIVTEEN Ww Pap clty wo few end to nasi t ia attending aGeg up ser Thitd ayeaue. spectable home is all that is sought for. 222 ‘Iwenty-fifth street, betweoa Fighth and | ANTED—BY A YOU NG WOMAN, A SITUATION | ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as nurse and chambermaid, or chambermaid and to assist in the washing and ironing; has no objection to go a short distance ia the country. Please call at 33 Thirteonth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, for two days. Tho beat of city reference. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE Young woman, ay laundress; no objection tu go as chambermaid and treme. The best of city rete- rencegiven, Please call at 242 Sixth avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, in the rear, first floor, front rocm, for two days. | a sas | ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, | to do general housework in a sinall family. The bent city reference given, Apply at 33 Monroe street, | up stairs, second floor, back room. | : | ws —BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESLANT GIRL, | | &nituation to do general housework in a small private family; is a good washer and ironer, anda good baker. Has the best city reference. Call at 70 Vandam street, in the rear, for two days. | TANTED—A SITUATION, TO TAKE CARE OF AN invalid or as housekeeper, by a middle aged Ameri can woman; good reference given; no objection to going in the covatry. Inquire at No, 76 Fulton street, Brooslyn. | ANTED—BY A YOUNG PERSON, A SITUATION to take care of, children and to do light cham- berwork and needlework, May be seen at 400 Sixth avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, W to do general housework, or seamstress and chil’ dren’s nurao in a small private family. No objection to goin the country, Good reference, if required. Please call at 00 Eteventh street, between the First and Second avenues, fourth floor, front room. ‘To be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, | ‘as tirst rate cook, washer aud ironer, or house: work, with a private family; best city reference given Call at No 132 Sixteenth street, betweon Seventh and | Eighth avenues, third floor, front'room, for two days. i ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED | women, with a fresh breast of failk, has lost her own baby, a baby to nurse io her own house; can be well cecommended; to be seem for three days, Please | cali at No. 695 Washington street, in tho reat, one door from Barrow street. | ANTED—A SIUATION, BY A il TABLI young woman us good plain sewer and scamstres ood city reference. Can be seen for two days ac No. milton street, first fl bi room, ‘ANTED—BY A MANUFUCTURING ESTABLISH. ment, an agent who could advance, as rejuired from $3,060 to $5,000. No risk, as he would bo a | in possession of over the amount ef advance in stay | teles of ready «: A box, 3,766 Post Office, ANTED—AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT LAD IN A straw goods jobbing house, Apply between 10 and 12 A. M., at 12 Cortiandt street, up stairs, JANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A W situation in a genteel family to do general house- work: ix capable of washing and ironi a short distance in the country; elt; required, Please call at No. 16 Sixt! front room; cam be seen for two days. willing to go reference given, if street, third floor, | YQTANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A WW nttcation to-do general housework ie » small jet washer and vate family; is agood plein cook and good nd ironer. Has the best of city reference. lease cali at 77 Charlton street for two days. | TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO | V co chamberwork, or sewing, or to take care of children and tew Good city reference given. Can be | seen for two aya at 488 Sixth avenue, between Twenty- | ninth and Thirtieth streets, front room, No. 16, | | J ANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT W young woman, # situation as seamstress; un- nds dreasmaking. al street, in the rear. Can be seen until engaged at ' | & situation to do housework in private first rate wasl i froner. Can be seen for Fiease ca | avenue A, first floor. SOUTH; ONP WHO of the baviness will } { = - a { Wri MITLINER, TO GO nderstands ¢' ranch fin ig Roverson, vt Noy . by addressin, Vabecburg & os 30 Vesey stave to go in the country Weat Righinaate. street, between Sixth and Seventh ave- nues, where they can be aceufor two days, if no; suited. ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN WHO IS AN EX. perienced cook and good laundress,in a small family. One with city references may apply from 1 to 3 o’cloci, at 58 West Twenty-seventh niece ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO THE GE- neral housework of @ small family. Apply at — Broadway, fourth house north of Forty-seventh street. arta peace in’ city, eo for seiling. Address Hard- 2 ONLY, FOR THAT NEW THREE Py story frame house, with lot of gro by 100 fect, situated on Fifty-ninth street, near Bi lwoy and ‘ei hth avenue, en vhe great Central Park. Title pertect, DE MOTT, 17 Sprice st. D S)C}, GEOR SALE IN BROOKLYN, a Neat i J, two story and basement house, twon- ty five by thirty-two feet, nine rooms. Terms easy. Ap- ply to Mr. Willron, corner of Johnson and Prince vtrects Brooklyn; or at 214 Third avenue, New York. (Lot 28 yy 104. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE ENG- lish girl as cook, or to do general housework ia a small private family, Has the best of city refereave from her last place. Can be seen for two days at 65 rullivaa street, between Sprivg and Broome streets, in the froat basement. 50 O —FOR SALE, A TWO STORY BRICK le J '¢ blacksmith shop, with lot, located up town, in avery desirable vicinity, This also includes the business, &c., appertaining to the shop. Satisfac- tory reasons for selling. Apply at 119 aad 121 Nassau street, room No. 3. RICHARD L. PURDY & CO. ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN, SITUATIONS; one as chambermaid or Iaundress, who can do ladies’ fine fluting, perfectly understands ‘he: business, and can bring the best of city reference; the other as Seamstrenr, or to do light cbamberwork, or as nurse. Apply by note, (port paid,) or cull at 128’ Fitat avenue, between Seventh and £ighth streets. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN— A situation to cook, wah and iron, or as cham- bermaid, Good city reference given, Please apply at 140 Pacific street, Brooklyn. Can boseen for two days. ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, WHO UNDER- stands cooking, and 1 a good washer aud ironer, and who would be willing to eif generally use- fol in @ private family Must have good recommenda tions. Apply st 60 West Twenty-niath street, acar venue, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE FRENCH GIRL, A situation as child's nurse or chaimberuaid, or to do the housework of a amull family. Apply at 276 Canal street, third floor, back roum. Can be seoa for two days. ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as seamstress; can do all kinds’ o needle work, and has a good knowledge of dress making: | no objections to sume light chamberwork. Please call at 214 Sixteenth street, between Hignth and Ninta ave- nues. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE | oung woman to do the housework of « small fami- | Heat of reference can be given, “To be seen for two | days, if not engaged, at 354 Kast Tweltth strvct, first | floor, between Firet and Second avenues, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion us cook, who perfectly understands ber bust- ness; is a good baler of bread and biscuits, also pastry; will assist in wasbing if required. Good city refereuce given, Caa be seen for two days in the rear of 3¢(3 Mul- | berry street, between Bleecker and Houston, Wesleyan | place. » 0: 0 —A RARE CHANCE —¥O8 SALE, A eo JFU, well built two story frame house, filled in with brick, withextension; house 22 by 28 feet; walls hard finished, marble mantels; lot 25 by 101; aita- ated on Itunter street, Fulton avenue, the reasou for disposing is, the owner being about to remore from the State. Gne-balf om mortcage. Apply to W. TAYi0R, on the premines. ‘ —FOR SALE, A MANJFACEURING 1. QO. business, th this city. To « man wishing to start, a rare opportunity is oflurca, ax a for, tune could be realized ina few years, Alag for sale, a nouse and lot, in Williamsburg, cheap. Letters ad- dressed, this week, to W.S., Herald olfice, will receve atiention, CLASS ENGLISH BA‘ -eighth atreet, be- Kightb avenuse 1.14 by 68 feet, 4 ytoR. H pe 1 enue] by Forty-eight street, ‘YOR SALE—A FARM OF TWENTY) with good improvements, an excellent orchard, an ina high state of cultivation, situated in the town of Greenwich, on @ thoroughfare, about thirty minutes’ drive from the railroad statiou at Port Chester. Apply to W. H. STOGDILL, 167 Broadway. OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL SITE FOR A COUNTRY neat, at Nei It contuins about seventy acres, and ia eituated about one-quarter of a mile aorth of the Powelton House on the same ‘The location is one of the finest in Newburg bay, imanding a fine view of the river and Highlands, us well a8 ao inlauil view, and having a gradual ascent or rather succossion of beautiful sites from the roac to the woods on tue higa lands in the rear of the place. In point of hea th, beau- ty of scenery, rich and haodsows counry seats, &c., Newburg is. unrivalied, acd situations like the above aco now scarcely to be had there. Fur particulars, apply to MOSES ELY, 45 William’ street. ‘OR SALE—AN ESTABLISHED BUSINES, BUNG | An opportunity seldom offered. Tuere are on tha premises @ good two stery frame dwelling wad farge three story building on rear of kt, togetuer witha capi- tal engine, new, aud all necessary machinery for carr ing on the sash and blind ard putty making busia } ‘The whole will be sold lo# end on casy terms, HUGHES | & GREEN, 153 Grana street, Williamsburg “OK SALE—A THREE STORY AND aTil0 BRICK house, situated in the Seventh ward, hauisumely farpished with all the modern umprovemen’s, such as | gas, Lot and cold water from top to botwm, baths, &e , Ke" “Ihe Zot is a full one, and location very fine. | Apoly to A. ABBOT, 65 Wali street ind ONLY.—A GREAT BARGAIN,—412 ACRES oO of good land, situated in Pike coualy, Pa., about seventy-five miles west of this city, nine m los from the Scranton Kailroad, nine miles from the Dela- ware river, and one trom sorterville, Soil goo, well watered; containing good meadow and timoer, Ti ue perfect, Kc, For particulars iquicy of V. Coolbaugh, Merchunt’s Hotel, Cortlandt street, between the hours of Tand 9PM. COOLBAUGH. 0 eek Se EN NLLIAMSBURG, NO. 44 3) fe South Seveath st, «small three story a Brick bouse anc store, suitable fur way hzht busine: Price $4,000; $000 cash, and $300 pec year, with interest, in quarterly’ or halt-yearly instaluedts, “This in» rare chance fur avy perscn having & sul] amount of money to secure themselves a home, The above property is located where property is ou the udvauce, near two ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A respectable young married woman, who has lost her own baby. ‘The best of reference given if required. Apply at 135 First avenue, first floor, corner of Ninth street. Can be seen for two ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE PER- on, as cook in a private family, and would assist in the washing and ironing. Has the best of city re- ference, Can be seon for two days at 93 Fourth street, front basement, between Charles and Perry. PY ANTEDA COLORED COOK, THOROUGHLY AC. quainted with her business; also a girl to do chamberwork and waiting. Call at the basement door of | 145 Ninth atreet, between Broadway and Fourth avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as first rate cook, washer and ironer, and can bakein a good manner; the best of re- ference given and required. Please call at 128 Atlantic street, corner of Henry, Brooklyn, room No. 11, over Scranton’s, Can be seen for two days if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK AND TO DO general housework, by a respectable young wo- man; best of city reteronce given. Apply at 119 First areas between Seventh and Kighth streets, for two lays. a ee eras ed AN INDUSTRIOUS, STEADY GIRL, a situation to do geaeral hoasework in a small family; coes plain cooking, an exeellent washer and ironer; reference given if required. Cail for two days, at 87 Court street, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A COMPEIENT YOU WOMAN, A , situation a2 good plain seamstress and childrea’s maid, or would go as chambermaid and to assist in the washing and ironing; can give the bert of city reference; has no objection to go in the country. Can'be seen for a few days at the first brick house in Henry street, corner of Harrison, Brooklyn, ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A KITCHEN GIRL, ONE who thoroughly understands cooking; none need apply without a good city reference. Apply at 3914 Division street, near Chryntie atrest. ANTED—A SITUATION, IN BROOKLYN, WOULD not object to the country, as good cook, washer and ironer; underst baking; good recommendation from her present employer. Can'be seen at her place for two days, 180 Hicks street, corner of Montague, Brooklyn. ANTED~A SITUATION, young woman, as laundress; is fully competent of filling the situaticn; has the best of city refereace Please call at 231 Mulberry street, between Spring and BY A_ RESPECTABLE ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS LAUNDRESS OR CHAM- bermaid and fine washer, or as chambermaid and seamstress; is an excellent cook, and understands wait- ing; best of reference given. Please eail at No. 26 Nine- teenth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue. Wa A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITU. tion as chambermail and children’s nurse, er waiter; would be willing to assist in washing and iron- ing. Can be seen at her present employer's [22 Living- ston street, Brookly, second door from Smith, east side, ANTED—BY A RE>PECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as ing and irontn; ll expe- rienced in respectable city re- fererence from her last place.” Please call at 120 Fighth street, St. Mark’s pli hi ‘oom, y W South. To save trouble, none need ap; Trish Cathe! who understands his business and can produce istactory references. Address, with real name and reterenco, J. Mcl)., Herald office. Wars GOOD SALFSMAN IN A DRY GOODS Store, 284 Bowery. Good referenses required. E. HERSH & BRO. AITER WANTED.—APPLY, AFTER 9 A. M., TO Weller & Son, 713 Broadway. Wy er YOUNG MAN, SIXTEEN YEAR? OF age, wishes to learn a trade, such as house car- penter, ship carpenter, or plumber, or any other respec: Eible trade,” Please Call at, or address a note to-262 Ninth street, near avenue A, until enga ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS coachinan, and to assist ina garden; would pre- fer the country. ‘The best of reference. Can be seen by addressing a note to A. C, D., Herald offics, wan. IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST RATE LITHO- graphic draughtsman. Apply at 98 Nassau street. ANTED—TWO OR THREE HIGHLY RESPE&CTABLE business and energetic men, to solicit orders, Commission good. Those having a good connection among the wholesale houses and offi ize from $12 to $16 per week. Gentlemen ime is not fully occupied will find this worthy of attention. Ad- Gress, post paid, stating full particulars, W.D, & Co., Herald office. po 7 ANTED—AN ENTRY CLERK, IN A STRAW AND ‘dry house; one who writes well and juickly and who is accustomed to the business, Address box 2,191 Post Office, AITER WANIED—A MAN TO WAITIN A RE3- taurant He must porfectly understand his bu- ly but an 2 siness; none others necd apply. Inuire at 600 Broadway basement, ANTED—a SMART, ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT young man to act as light porter ina dry goods store.“ None but Americans or Englishmen need agply? C.F, Bartholomew, 561 Brosdway. ANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A situation in a storehouse; would make himself generally useful, or would take an active part in tl ma ment of a store or office. Can give unexceptiona- ferries, anion the Broadway of Williamsburg. Or the same will be let. Also, apartwonts m No. 49 «ame street. Inquire of JOHN G, WiST, No. 4 Liberty plaee, near the Fest Oflice, N. Y. MK (\() —FOR SALR, RESTAURANT, OYSIER OO. and dining saloon, located on a great tas- roughfore, dewn town, nicely fitted up and in every way avery devirable place.’ Excollont chance for two smart men, Apply at 119 and 12 Nassau street, room Nu. 3 RICHARD L. PUKDY & CO. WILL BUY ONE OF TGE BEST CORNER 30 drinking saloons in the city, located near Treadway; it is an old estiblished stand, aad is now doing a first rate busines It will be sold for the above sum if applied for this week. Apply to HOLSROOK & WARREN, No, 6034 Bowery. )() —FOR SALE—FINE BUSINESS, PAYING ae net yearly $2,500. Also, coffee and cake ouloon, Sixth avenue; money making Ya m ist be sold owner being in ill health. Price $575. Also, boardiag house, Sixth avenue, crowded with boarders, Price $400,’ Also, $1,000 wanted upon improved real estate, Brooklyn; $700 wanted on {uraiture, in bouse in Twenty- second street, worth $3,000, Apply United States Age acy, 212 Broadway, rcom 13. () 5; FOR ONE OF THE BEST LIQUOR STORES $20 U inthe city of New York. This is achaace seldom met with, which will be satisfactorily showa on application. Apply to DUNCAN & McMILLEN, 103 Went street, corner of Liberty. OQ STREET LOTS FOR SALE.—SIX LOTS IN 12 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, 153 Herter street. TH STREET LOTS FOR SALE.—TWO LOP3 IN FOR- 4 ty-fifth street, 100 feet east of Tenth avenue. Terms easy. Apply to JACUB PECARE, No. 163 Hester atreet. LOTS FOR SALE—ON THE EAST SIDE OF EIGHTH avenue, between Fifty-second and Fifty-third atreets, comprising the front of said block, or will exchaugs for & house, near Brondway, worth from $10,000 to $12,000; remain¢er on mi Apply to MATTTISON, No. 3 Nassau strect, third floor, fiat ae ” CHANCE FOR A POOR MAN.—ONLY THREE OF ward of A those beautifully located lots in the Nin\ ‘ooklyn, left. minutes’ walk from the Fulton Avenue Railroad. Will be sold in monthly instalments of $10, € applied for before March lst, noxt, Apply to JACOB PECARE, 168 Herter atreet. HOUSE FOR SALE IN A BEAUTIFUL LOCATION A. in Jersey city.—The handsome, small three stor jouse, 61 Sussex strect, modern built, furnished witi gas, Passaic water, bath Toom, sirable conveniences. App on the premises, or to 8.8. WYCK FF &e CO,, 104 Murray street. BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, STOCK, FIXTURES AND good will of a millinery and dressmaking establish- ment, located at 237 Greenwich street, one of the best locations in the street, and no better in this city for re- tall and wholesale; also the business haa been carried on by one of the oldest practical milliners in this neigh. borhood for several years, which has a large circle of city and country custom.” For particulars apply on the premises. Af HARLEM.—FOR SALE, ON 133D STREET, BE- it and many other very de- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, a neat twoand a aif story frame house, filled in with brick, nine rooms, cellar, &c., and six lots of ground. Terms easy. to H.’H. RICE, Superior Court, City Hall. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—IN THR VILLAGE A ‘or Peibamvile, Westchester county, about two minutes’ walk from the depot of the New York and New Haven Railroad. Also, four lots, 26 by 100 feet each, near the depot, For particulars apply to JACOB MER- DEN, 36 Canal street. ILLIARDS.—FOR SALE, THE EUREKA BILLIARD saloon, containing eight tables, with room for twelve. Satisfactory reasons given for eelling, by call- ing on the proprietors, corner Grand and Mercer streets, ROSS & STANBURY, Apply OARDING HOUSE FOR SALE—ON UNUSUALLY eary terms; is old established, ana in the bvat pa @f Brooklyn, No money required from responsible appli- cants, who would tke on, without delay, as ilt health alone causes the sale. Rent low, monthly, in advance, Address W. Slack, Herald office. YOUNTRY Skat FOR SALE—ON THE BANK OF THE (C’ Hudson, on this islsnd, of easy novees by rallroed. The house is conveniently arranged beautifully laid out. For terms, ke. LEWIS, 80 Codar street, corner of Broadwa; yOUNTRY SEAT AT PEEKSKILI, FOR SALE, 0! CO" mnite back from the village. Is 0X36, two attic, tin roof, observatory, French windo walls, arcbed parlor, &c, $1 several corporation leases o! fourth price of fee. A. H. GOUGH, 49 Wall street. NOUNTRY DWELLING.—¥OR SALE, IN ONE OF C the healthiest parts of New Jersey, near a village ‘and railroad station, and three hours from New York, @ superior country residence, recently built, with out- buildings, snd thirty-five acres of jana, on which are about 1,400 peach trees, Will be #old a docided bargain, if applied for soon, Price $4,600 cash, or credit price as msy be ‘agreed on. The stock, implements and furaiture can be purchased along with the bagel FE ano ites, sion given immediately. Apply to Mr. HIRAM MILLER, No. 63 Cortlandt street, up stairs. LIFTON, STATEN ISLAND PROPERTY—FOR SALE, mn very accommodating terms, several handsome and the grounds ply to WM. residences, facing the bay,of New York, ten minute | walk from Vanderbilt’s lan n? Also, to let, a cutti furnished. Apply “to'A. B. JANIN, No. 8 Broadway, corner of Beaver street, LIFTON, STATEN ISLAND.—FOR SALE, BUILDING lots, on bigh ground, with fine views, pure water, fect sewerage, rend them the most attrac: ‘on the island. M. O'CONNOR, 13 end of omnibus route, Clifton. D% PROPERTY IN “THR ary OF BROOKLYN, ror tor sale or to let.—Thirty lots with 600 feet water pt, and bulkhead with 10 to 16 feet depth of water, will be disposed of, together or in parcels to suit appli- purposes, building ‘material yards, or any business re- | quiring @ good water front and dock, and easy access bie reference. Address A. M., Herald office, ANTED—-A GERMAN YOUNG MAN cery store, Inquire at 103 John store. IN A GRO- treet, in the 7 ANTED—AT 341 BROADWAY, BASEMENT, FOUR ‘American girls to lean cotton weaving, woges $2 r week. Places procured for clerks, porter eepera,. coachmen, men on steamers’ and housekeepers, chambermaids, &. (1 eo moderate. THOs. *PINK, Agent S$ TO TRAVEL THROUGH THE map published to make m Black Sea, Crimea, Ac. Pr Folton street, up stairs BONUS WILL BE CIVEN FOR A SITUATION pookkeeper or assistant, by a yonag man 20 years of age, who has to objection to " the elty. Address, during this week, Bookkeepsr Herald office. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. y on, of Sevastopol, the @ reduced, Apply at 60 NX. JERSEY RAILROAD —FOR PHILADELPHIA § GOODWIN, Clinton Hall, the Zouth and West, via Jersey City mail and lines — Leave New York at § and 10° A. M., and $2 75 in 4, and $3 and 1¢ AM. $62 % in 10, and 12 M. at $2, Through tickets solt for ), Washi: » cheeked to Washing: nd the Canadas, to sell the best | to the city of New York, being situated in a central and rapidily improving part of the city Terms eaey. | Apply to DANIELS DARLING, No. 4 Sands stroot, | ARM WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR CITY PkO- F ty. —Farm must be located near the Harlem, ‘ew York and New Hayen or Hudson Paver Kailroad, io 8 pleasant and healtby piace, and desirable in every rerpect, for which will be offered good and productive city property. Farm must be worth from $10,000 to $20,000. For farther partion apply (if by letter etate fall particulars) to WALLER & riRLY, 440 Kighth | avenue. | JOR SALF—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND Goon will of an old evtablished wholesale grocery aad Commission hoare with the lease of the atore; the own- | ers ore shout retirivg from the trade. The location is | second to none on the west ste of the city for eithor city or country trade, Will be dispose of op reasonable terms to responsible parties, Address box 3,918 Post Uffice. | POR SALE—IN THIS CITY, 172 HOUSES; ALSO 407 lots; also many in Brooklya, Willamsbarg, Ho | ooken, Jersey, Staten Isiand; also’ s large namter of | farwe to various locatioos. sell real estate, you will eave tims | If you dosire to purchase or by applying to RD. corner Kighth street and La. tayette place OR SALE—A THREP-STORY AND BASPMENT 2x56 brick house, with all the modern improve- ments, ip one of tre most fash ona and aristocratic localities up town. betweea Fi(th arenas am) Broaiway, and in the vicinity of oan line a treet Price | 913,000. Apply to D. F, VAN LIEW, 110 Broadway, } eamts. This property is very desirable for manufacturing | WOR SALE—ON EASY TERMS—A NEAT, DESIRABLE | brick house, wita all modern improvements, built | by the owner for his own uso, with garden in (cont, in a good neighborhood, Apply, or address, MULLAN, 498 Ehird avenues. (7 CR SALE—THic THREE SLORY BRICK HOUSE No. | fT 276 kast Broadway, with all modern improvemsats, ‘Two thirds of purchase woney can remsia on mortgage. | Houre can be seen by applying on the premises. For | further particulars apply to A. ©. MURRILL, No. 9 Chambers street. J es SALE—202 DEAN STREET, BROOKI. 0 House, three stories, bavement and unler cell 20x100 feet; also, lot (76 Schermernora street, J fect front by 17 feet rear, 96 feet deep. Inquire at the olfico of T. REEVE, builder, 177 Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn, OR SAL&—AN OYSTER SALOON—A RARE CHANC for ® man with a small capital; only two hundred and fifry doliars for the well snown “oyster saloon, la Eighth avenue, corner of Seventeenth street, well light- ed with gas and fixtures all complete, and is the best stand in the city for business. Will be soldat a sacrifice | as the preseot owner is about going to Australia; it uaust be sold immediately. ‘OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED MANUFACTUR- ing business, with a large city and country custom; together with a valuable patent right. Any one desir’ ous of entering into a good, steady business, a flae op- Pottunity now prevents itanlf- | Address” Archioald, x 132 Herald office, with real name and address, as none others will be answered. (OR SALE.—THE THREE STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE | No. 229 West Twentieth street, between Kighth | and Ninth avenues. The house contains gas, Croton water throughout, bells. sperking tubes, dumb waiters and stationary tube, Fer particulars, apply on the pre- mises, OR SALE~A GENLEEL FOUR STORY ENGLISH basement house,,situated on West Fourteenth street; splendid location, “built in the vory best mganer for the present owner, haa every modern improvement, and will be sold at a low price and very little money required for the purchase. HOME MORWAN, No. 3 sine street. OR SALE—THE FURNITURE AND FOUR YEARS’ lease from May next, of one of the best stands for a boarding house in the Fourth ward, Would make a good stand for a porter house or grocery store. lor terms apply on the premises, 63 Cherry street. ‘FQOR SALE—GENTEEL COUNTRY RESIDENCE, AT Flushing, L. I., with about nine acres of ground, Well stocked with fpe fruit and ornamental trees, a beautiful lawn and garden, house, stables, and out- buildinga in good condition, situated on Whitestone avenue, adjoining the former country resideace of the late Gardner G.Howland, Faq , about one mile, and equal distance from Flushing village, the ra:lroad depoc, and Whitestone, from which places omnibuses pass stantly. It is a bealthy location, in the immediate vi- cinity of valuable medical springs, and a very c residence. Conditions will be easy, and possession to sath purchaser. Apply to M. ©. SURDAM. 99 Mai- jen lane, (OR SALE—IN ST. MARK’S PLACE, NEAR SECOND venue, asuperior modern built freestone house, ble and lot on Ninth street The property is very desirable. Apply to W. P. McCREADY, 71 Nassau street, from 10 to 12.4 M. SOK BALE—THE FIXTURES OF A MILLINERY F store; house and store to let; has been occapied ch for three yea: To a responsible person a good may be had by applying to J. ENNEVER, 212 barge: Third avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth sts. OR SALE'—A COAL, BRICK, LIME, LATH AND CE- gent yard will be sold on reasonable terms; it is Gigi y situated in a location tor doing @ large and pro: fitable business. ‘The owner is in the wholesale coal bu- siness, and cannot attend to it;can furnish the parties with coal if required. Inquire of THOS. f. BEATTY, 229 Broadway, room 16; or an active partner taken. OR SALF—A SMALI, MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, netting from $2,500 to $3,000, Will be sold, inclu- ding tools, &c., for $1,2€0; or & house and lot will be taken, and the balan-e paid in cash, ora mortgage will be taken in exchange, Address Country, box 170 Heza'd office. OR SALE—AT FAIRMOUNT, UPPER MORRISANIA, a first class two story frame house, with wings; entirely new and cost, with lot, 100’ by 200 fort, $2,900, Will be sold for $2,400; $1,000 can rema‘n. Apply to J, R. FRASER, builder, Upper Morrisania de- Fot, or to7E. C, CHARLES, 138 Peart street.§ ‘OR SALE—ONE OF THE VERY BEST BOARDING houses in the lower part of this city—furaiture, and all, just it now stands. Apply to W.R. ISON & CO , No. 336 Broadway, Moflat’s building. OR SALE—A BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY AND IC cream suloon attached, the location unsurpassed the city, The manufacturing utensils, tools, fixtures, Tease, ke , &c., will be sold at a bargain, on immediate application to ©, B, HOWES, 67 Nassau street, room 6. ACR SAA COUNTRY SEAT, NEAR RYESTATION, about four acres of land, with liberal supply of fratt, abrubbery, &c , @ large mansion house, carriage house, and other outbuildings, all erected by the former owner, with a view to their durability aud convenience, elovat and commanding an extensive view of Long Isla Soued, good bathing, sailing, fishing, &; about twelve ‘acres of excellent orchard and meadow land, lying back of the aforesaid, extending to the beach, can be had if required. Accress or apply to EH BROWN, 71 Wall street, from 1 to 2P. M. TOR SALE~PARSONAGE POINT, ABOUT FORTY acres of superior land, immediately on the Sound; Excellent vathing, sailing, Ashing, fowling, &c., exten: sive water view, several choice building siter; has a finall house and outbuildings. Any person desiring a retired a ally beautiful location, cannot fail in bein, suited; a Mort and pleasant drive from the railroa station at Rye, Address or apply to E. H. BROWN, 71 Wall street, from 1 to 2 I’. 7OR SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF STOR@ No. 673 Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. Abso, » magnificent plate glass exhibition case, being ono of the largest and moat costly used at the Crystal P and valued at $1,300, Will be sold low for cash, if ap- plied for immeaiately. WM. H. PARSONS and JOUN CLARK, assignees, 187 Brondway and 30 Cedar street. ‘OR SALE—THE INTEREST IN THE LEASE AND fruit, jewelr, is situsted’on. the wert (beat) si nder the Astor Place Hotel, and convenient | to th: New York. St. James’, Delancey, Sinclair's and | other hotels, ‘The rent, only $500 per year, is paid up to this date. Porsession will be given immediately, ax the Fresent occupant, having extended his business, moves to-dsy into the larger store, 730 Broadway. apply in the tere. OR SALE—THE DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY NO, 706 Broadway, with side and sky lights, room hand somely fiited up, and well calculated for any person adout engaging in the business. Terms moderate, aud none but # cash customer treated with. Apply on tna premises, between the hours of 9 and 4 o'clock, “OR SALE, LESS THAN COST—TWO.HANDSOME Louse, three story, barement and coanter cellars, high stcops and tulconies, exceilent neigh bork 19 and 21 Forty first street, between Broad wa: avenue, with al! modern impror premise " SALE CHEAP THAT MODERN THRER STORY | brick houre 149 South Fighth street, Williamsburg, | With basement, counter cellar, and mantle, gas, range, &c., finished in the beat mannor. Size of Jot s0 feet 4 inctox by 99 feet S inches Inquire | of MAUJER & HAMMOND, 161 First street, foot of South | Third OR FALE CHEAT—T VO TWO STORY ATTIC A barement brick houses, in good order, 82 aa Stanton #treet; mast be sold to close an estate. i" $4,500 exch. ‘Apply to J. St GRENELL'S Real Estate | Cffice, 1,0%6 Broadway. XOR SALE CHEAP—ON TOMPKINS PLACE, Ba. | tween Harrisoa and Degraw streets, Brooklyn, two stor front houres, built in ¢ est manner, wita | modern rovements; house 2 Jot 21x100. In. | quire at 21 Bergen street, Brooblyn. POR SALE CHEAP—ONE OF THE NINE NEW THRE! story and basement brown stone front honees, 48 feet decp, with dry cellac and court yerd in front, fialeh- ¢d, with Croton water, bath rooms, ranges, wash tubs, marble top washetends, marble mantel: ani grates | Tominich street, New Yori orpamented cornices, &e., situated in # beautiful an healthy location on Fifty third street, third house west of Second avenue. Price $4,900, Terma eany. Apply to FOUNTAINE & RICHARDS, on the promises. FOR SALE. SaLE LOW—THE THREE STORY ENGLISH basement house 17 Thirty-third between Eighth and Ni a 20 > 42 finished 2 ; lot 100 . Price $7,500. Also, four story brown stone front house No. 23 same house 26 by 60, lot 100 feet. Apply on the premises, OR SALE AT A SACRIFICE—A COFFEE AND CAKE saloon, an old establisbed stand down town, doing & good business; must be sold immediately; only reasen for selling the proprietors are ry South. For further particulars inquire at 116 and 121 Nassau at roem 3. R. L. PURDY & CO. R SALE AT A BARGAIN—A NEW FOUR STORY ‘and basewent brown stone house, on Tirtyythird etreet; full lot; house 20x60 all the way up; all modoro improvewents; $10,000 can remain on mortgage. Also, three elegant houses on Thirty-fourth strees. Apoly rr CHASE & FULLER, No. 7 New atreet. OR SALE IN ELIZABETHTOWN, N.J.—A LARGE double house, newly repaired’ and paiated, with carriage house aud stabling. The grouads are taste fully laid out “ith shrubbery, shade and fruit treos, containing over haif an acxe, aad bat five minutes’ walk from the cepot Jt is well aduptea for a geateel family. Wili be sold low oF exchange’! for improved city popes: Apply to J. Lb GUYER, om tue premises, or at 110 Broad- way, basement Tes AT WILUIAMSBURG—TILE CUPOLA COT Jt tage. with seven fuli lots of grouns, on Grant str: et, with stable on the rear, une gerden, frait aud every con- venience for a genileman’s residen+e, or would be a very favorab‘c opportunity for building ou the vacant grouad, Deing in a rapidly improving location Also to let. « very commelions cotiage house at 404 same street. Ap ply’ at 466 treet. IN SOUTH BROOKLYN—THE HAND- rome three story brick house and lot No. 12 Trson sirect, oppesite Tompkias place, with gus, range, bath room, hot and cold water, handsome marbie Monteis throughout, Apply to H. T, LIFTCHILD, No 11 Washington Market, West street side, or ke. (OR SALE OR TO LAT—A COTTAGE, WITH ONE acre of land, in a pleasant situation, with fine shede trees, garden, truit, &e., within five minute's walk of the Yepot: also, several houses for sale or to let. Iwo or three tine farms for sale or exchange for good city property, Inquire of H. F, PELTON, opposite the sepot, New hochelie, Fre SALE OR TO LET—IN (HB VILLAGE OF NY ack, Rovkland county, the hotel known as the York Héuse, Toe avove houne contains forty rooms, and is considered sho best stand in the county. Also, ona four story brick store. itis well adapted for mercantile or rounufacturing purposes. For particulars apply THEOLORE FOSS, 99 Pearl street, New York, or to ARIAH ROSS, on the premise R SALE OR TO LET—TARER BROWN STONE Englirh basement houses—Nos. 305, 307 and 300 West Twenty-second street, bstween Ninth and Teath avenues; fbisved in the best manner, with all the mo Sern improvements, PINDAR. FRARGy soons AND MILLINERY STORE FOR SALE cheap.—Long established, good location, good set of customers, stock in excellent order. tle avenue, Brooklyn, Inquire on the’ premises, of M. Inquire at 26 Myr- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGY—THE FINE BLOCK containing about sixty-four lots, with the larga Mansion house and out: buildings thereon, between 149th and 150th streets and Seventh and Fighth avenues; loca- tion veautitul: plenty, of fruit trees, lower gardsn, &c. Apply to J. AITKEN, 119 Nassau street, up stairs FF SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR A SMALL FARM A! © near this city, a first rate corner house, pow welt Tented; the price of the farm not to excved $3,000, and disencumbered. Also, two lots for sate on Eighty-third street, cgay ee 0 Iccated hetween Second and Third Apply to WILLIAM KENNELLY, reat estate 45 William street, third stor OR SALE AT A BARGAIY—THE HOUSE ) LOT, with stable on rear, on Twenty seventh street, if application is made immediately. Will be sold for $3,500, Apply to LINDSLEY & HADSELL, 72 Eighth aveaue, corner of Fourteenth street. GpNoceRy For SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF F the grocery corner of Court and Harrison streets, South Brootlyn; store can be leased. Will be soll for cash only, Apply in the store, ‘ATSTORE FOR SALE—OF FOUR YEARS STAND- ing, in one of the best streets in the city, aad rea- fonable rent; toa person about to commence the busi ners, thia is e chance seldom tobe met with Appply at 48 Catherine street, or at 240 Pearl street, first lott. THF. FOUK three story and basement mastic front brick houses, ituate at the corner of Iee avenue and Ross strest, (and adjoining) Brooklyn ; ten minutes’ walx from Pook slip ferry. The above houses have marble mantels, cor- pices, under caer &c., and two-thirds of ee [etn money may remain on mortgage. Aj to JACOB ani 160 Hester street. ey OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—THE MODERN BUILD three story brick house, with lot, No. 68 Monroe atreot, For particulars apply to SAMUEL TRYON, 67 Market street, corner of Monroe, OUSE FOR SALF OR TO LET, IN SOUTH BROOK- lyn —A new three story dwelling, No, 183 Dean Street, twelfth house from Bond, containing thirteen rooms, gas fitting, bath, range, &c., in complete repair, for $6,500. $3,000 muy romain ’at 6 per cent. Pos soasion immediately. Apply at 132 Canal street, N.Y. @USE FOR SALE—13 TWENTY-SIXTH STRKE near Sixth avenue—the two story hasement Hie: FOR SALE AT A BARGAT F attic stone front house, 21:10 by 98:9, about sixty fect deep. It has just been fine order; water closets and sh tubs from basement to R third story, inclusive; furnace, dumb waiter, extra out side, iron grates, and front and back doors lined with fron. The chandeliers and brackota in parlors, halls, &c., with newly laid oil cloths in almost every room and hail, will be sold with or without the house. $0,000 can remain on bond and mortgage for throe years. Posses- sion given Immediately. Apply to THEODORE HART, No 4 Hanover stroct. Can be seen from 10 to 12 A. M., and from 4 to 6 P. M. OTEL AND DINING ROOMS FOR SALE.—TWO large ranges, ed aed boilers, steam table and mar. le top counter. ‘Apply at 69 Barclay «treet 4. twelve lots of land, with brick barn and lumber sheds, and racks thereon; situate on Twenty eighth aad Twenty-ninth streets, west of Fleventh avenue, withia few rods of the North river. The lease will not expire until Nov. 1, 1866. The lotssre opposite the Woodworth Planing Mill; #nd are particularly valuable tor ths lum. ber business. Apply on the premises, to U. Southerland, or at No. 63 Wall street, to JOWUN T. HOF FMA ORRISSANIA.—A GOOD TWO STORY IOUS! and two lots, 60x200 feet, for sale or exchange, | nt and improving neighborhood. Terms very ap eary—$2,200. Inquire of &. ELORIDGE & CO., 63 Vosey street. TEAM ENGINE FOR SALE—A SUPERIOR STEAM engine, of thirty-five horse power, made and Snish- ed ina beautiful style, aod known ‘as the Southern Belle, the prize engine ‘at the New York World's Fair. For sale low by GROVER, BAKE & CO., 405 Broadway. {MALL ENGINE FOR SALF.—SfEAM ENGINE AND +) oiler, of three horse power, now running, for sale. Inquire at 16 Chrystie street. WELIS & MAYER, Proprietors. MANUFACTURERS.—FOR SALE O8 EXCHANGE for city proven or to lease, a large and commo- dour brick shop, 0 ‘teat by 35) with engine room 18 feet by 20, well Lighted on all sldos, four stories and basement, suitable for heavy manufacturing business, looated on Eleventh avenue, near Twenty-niath street, with 25 horse engine boiler and shafting, in good ruaning order. Possession given on or before the Ist of May. J. F, WILLIAMS, 966 Fighth avenue, and froin 2 to 2 daily at 116 Chambers street. ‘0 MANUFACTORS —FOR SALE, IN BROOKLYN, late oh ate Gen the four story brick shop, 50 feet by 50, 175 and 177 F rst street, corner of South Second street, with engino room, 25 feet by 26, two stories, with a 25 horse engine, bouers, shafting, &c., allin good running order, The above property, with the lease of two lots of ground, which is very favorable, will be sold low and on accommodating terms. Posses sion fixer on or before the first of May. Appiy to M. SHEPHERD, 174 First street, directiy opposite 0 CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE—HOUSES ON HOW- ard and Fourteenth streets. Two neat three stow | brick houses and full lots on Howard street, » three brick house on Fourteerth street, A neat three story brick houso, improvements, in West Taenty sixth th modern street—price $5,000. Apply to A. SERGEANT, street. ) DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARI Ex. OPPOR tunity fora bargain in the purchase of a dra rictly first class, handsomely furnisned, ated on ove of the principal avenues of None need apply but bona fide purchasers, of L. HOMAS, No, 6 Nassau street, 7 OCERS, FRUIT DEALERS, CONPRCTIONRRY saloons, &e.—For sale, ui bite doz, pols acperior graye jolly, 4 doz, black currant ilo.. five dox. plum, three doz medicinal pure grape wiae; alsoa lot fa HARRIZON & CO , No, REMOVAL, that he will remove, in a few says, steblishment, from % adway to Gl #* 100 Broadway, and respectfully tenders them his thanks for the very Ifteral patronage bestows! upon him Curing » period of eightcom years, His assist ante, Mr Andrew V’. Mea, (for many years ia his extab- Lehment ) and Mr. George Higham, he live associated in the business, and, with their combined exert ons, trusts to ensure # coatinuance of their favors. a GENTILYMAN WISHES TO A cecupy!ug ® good soolal posit on a Terpond with A. O. P., Droadway Port Office. Correct addresses not capected until after a ratinfactory corcen- peodence, None but port paid letters taken out of the M TRIMONIAL —R. WILL TIND TWO NOTES at the Hecadd office.