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478 ADVERTISEMENTS ‘KRNWED EVERY Di |, CONTINUED FROM FLPTH PAGR. PLT A Seite 5. 6 be vast gute Ailton ic. JA Ree pease WANTED —4 SALESMAN, ACQUAINTED @ watch welry business, is want store; a person with o address Ae Bre ersteatan to. Tole Con 208 and ry credentials. Apply Broadway, itairs. MERCHANTS.—A GENTLEMAN (WITH THE BEST of references) from the West, and a large and favor- uaintance among merchants, wiil accept a situa- tion isher as bookkeeper, eens, or to ti wy a wholesale or grocery house. For particulars ad- dress Merchant, Herald office, for three pan B/G aces SITUATION, jung Woman, as nurse and i, OF o} ; Would assist in washing and ironing; two years anda balf in her last place, Can be seen for two days, at 219 Walker street. ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN TO DO THE cookin, ioresbing and ironing of a small private family. Apply at Ne, 200}¢ West Twentieth street, be tween Eighth and Ninth avenues, BOSS CARPENTERS, PLUMBERS OR MACHIN- iste.—A boy, 17 years old, wishes to bind bimself fo either of the above trades as long as woul bo 16063- , Has good city reference for honesty aud industry. for two days at 149 Second avenue, corner of Twen- urth street, fourth floor, back roo! Tevcomliiet HIGHLY RESPECTABLE AND AC- we complished Englishman, a Protestant, ia desirous ccompasying a xentl+man on a tour to Europe; hay @D experienced knowledge of travelling; writes and fpeaké fluently Freucy, Italian, Arabic, # little Spanish and German, Ketereuces exchanged. Please address Companion, Union square post ottice, re WANTED—FOR DISTRICT SCHOOL NO. 6, i) town of Westieid, Staten Islaud, Apply to J. J. LDER, 10 Spruce street, third floor, rear, or to the ed trustees, at Kossvills, ~taten Island, KR. HiNR¥ GOLDER, M. D. JAMES MaNCE, \O FARMERS, & —WANTED, BY A MARRIED MAN 1 (#Scotkman), a situation to do the work of a farm, Knows pix buses thoroughly, and can pro- duce first rate testimenials (rom his last employer, Ad- dress Scotia, Herala ofice. undersi ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Protestant girl, todo the general house- work of a small respectable fasuily, or the chamberwork and waiting. Nooe but respectable families need spl. Please to at 639 Greenwich street, in be seen for three days, if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Ri young woman, to do the housework of » smal! family. Isa good plain cook, and a good washer and irener, Has good city reference from her last place Please call for two days at No. 55 Columbia street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as good plain cook, washer and ironer; has no objection to a large family; either city or country; good city reference. Can be seen for two days, at 162 Orchard street, between Rivington and Stanton streets, first floor, back room, in the rear, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as chambermaid, and to do fine washing and iron: ing; also, one a8 nurse ani seamstress; understands cutting and fitting children’s clothes; both can come well recommended from their last place. where the: have lived three years. Please call at 19 Kast Elevent! street, between | hird an! Fourth avenues, “JN FRANGAIS, PORTEUR DE BONNE RE SOMMAN- dations, demande une place de domestique, soit comme cocher ou pour le service de la maison. S’adresser 192 Wooster street NION SQUARE S&éRVANTS’ OFFICE, NO. 60 EAST Fouricecth strest, established 1830, under the pa- tronage of the sev. Soctors yng, Cheever, Hawks, Baid, Fairenild, Dowling, &, for providing cooks, nurses, waiters, chambermaids, & , &c., having good recommendations, for respectable families, JOHN 0. GALLAGHER, Agent ANTED—A YOUNG, CLEAN AND GENTKEL colored woman, to take care of a amall child. One kind and attentive, and anlerstands her business, Hawersley street ANTED—A GIRL TO ACT AS CHILD’S NURSK AND cbambermaid; must be of good disposition and competent to do fine washing sad ironing; will be re- quired to go into the country during the summer months. Kuglish, Scotch or German preferred. Apply at 134 Allen street ANTED—A GOOD COOK; SHE MUST BE A FIRST clans baker of all kinds of bread and pastry. Ap- ply at 34 Walker street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED Foman, with afresh breast of milk, has lost her own baby, a baby to uorse in her own house; can ‘be well cecommended; to be seen for three days. Please call at No. 685 Washington street, in the rear, one door from Barrow street. TWANTEDIA, SHUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE young woman as good plain sewer and seainstroan; 00d city reference. Can be seen for two days at No. 39 Hamilton etreet, first fluor, back room. ‘who ‘ANTED—A MILLINER, TO GO SOUTH; ONE WHO understand every branch of the Business will find steady employment, by addressing Roberson, ‘Van Valkenburgh & Co., 30 Vesey street. ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN WHO Is AN EX perienced cook and good Javndress, in a small family. One with city references may apply from 1 to 3 o’clock, at 58 West [wenty- seventh strect. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as firat rate cook, washer and Groner, and can bake in a gooi manner; the best of re- and required. Please call at 125 Atlantic of Henry, Brooklyn, room No, 11, over Can be seen for two days if not engaged. ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, a situation as nurse and seamstress, or as chambermaii and to do fine washing. The most satis- factory reference from the amily where she now resides. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, ax children's nurse aad seamstress, or to do chamberwork; is neat, tidy, and of a good dis: position, willing and capable 'to satisfy her employer; has no chjection to go in he country; six years’ refer ence can be given, Apply for two days (if not engaged), at 84 East Twenty-eighth street, second floor, frout room. ANTED—BY A RES!RCTABLE WOMAN, A situation to do general hou asmall pri vate family; she ix u good washer r. City re- ference can'be given Please call at 47 East Twenty- fifth street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as good plain cook, washer and ironer, or to do general housework, in a small private family. Is a good baker. No objection to city or country. Good reference if required. Please cail at 9 Eleventh strest, between first and Second avenues, fourth floor, front room, for two day ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as dressmaker and seamstress Can cut and fit. Willing to goin the country. Has the best of city reference. Apply at 104 Division street ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a child te wet nurse. Good reference given if re- quired. Can be seen for one week, at 434 Tenth street, between avenues Cand D, second floor, front reom. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young widow, native of England, aged vightsen ears, a8 wet nurse,” Can be noon for four days, at 183 udlow street, in the rear. ANTED—A SISUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man; isa first rate cook, and a good baker, and is firet rate at all kinds of pastry; would have no objes- tion to aasist in the washing and ironing if required. ‘The best of city reference given. Apply at the Union House, No. 8 Astor place, near Broadway, Kiguth street WW ANtED— A, SITUATION, IY, (A. RESPECTABLE young woman, a8 cook, washer and ironer; or would do genera! housework, Good city reference given. Can be seen for two days, at 92 Henry street. YW ANIED=A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH YOUNG, WO- man wants @ situation in a respectable private family, to do general house work; iss good plain cook, and an excellent washer and ironor; best of city refer: ence. Callat 173 West Twenty-fifth street. ANTED—-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as dressmaker and seamstress, in a private fami- Wy who understands cutting and fitting ladies’ and children’s dressea, and understands all kinds of plain sewing; no objection to go a short distance in the coun- try; the best of city references can be given. Apply at 78 Thirteenth street, corner Sixth avenue, J ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion as chambermaid ani seamstress, or to do ZEAL housework in a small privave family.’ Apply at 6 Eighth street. ANTED—BY A LADY OF EXPERIENCB AND ability, a situation to superiatend a millinery and Ytraw establishment. Any merchant wishing to addi sa branch to bis business, or any lady or gentleman desirous of opening a store of fancy business either in New York or eleewhere, would find the advertiser fully Acdrese A M. M., 56 Bond street. capable, és NTEV—TWO GUUOD MILLINE&s, APPLY AT 29 ‘averley place, atter 10 A. M TANTED—8Y A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, WY a aecation ox lidy'e,tailk would aot, otierts elf useful in any light way. Has good tions. Apply for two da, at Mrs. Randall’: ‘Thirty-fifth street, corner of 1 avenue. J ANTED -A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG WOMAN, eamstress; she understands shirt and dr making, and all kinds of family sewing. No objection to do light chamberwork, or wait on growing children; weuld go by the week or month. Can give good city re- ference. Apply for two days, at 110 Kast Sixteenth atreet, between First avenue aod Lexington place, top ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUN gitl, totravel with a family to Europe; has no ob- ion to go as wtewarcess on bourd a packet ship. Has good city reference, | Call during the week at the Mo- awk Hotel, corner of Spring and Washington streets, first fi ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, a situation in a private family aq wet murso; her baby died at the age of two months. Call at 367 Pearl street, third floor, front room. NEW. YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1856. ly of grown for one or two ry Of May next. It ts desirable that it should be comfor'a bly and gent furnished, and contain modern im- sitepeey such as bath, gas, &c. Rent not to exceed 00 per annum. Address Mr. H., box 609 Post Office. OUSE WANTED IN BROOKLYN.—WANTED TO rent, (or lease for a term of yore, & moderate house, convenient to Fulton, Wall or South ferries, repair, with modern improvements. Rent ‘about for such ® house s good tenant can be had. Ad- box 1,919 New York Post Office., Bs ba WANTED —TWO OR THREE DESIRABLY located hot ted, for good tenants wishing eep first cla furniture would be pur- chased if desirable; also, wanted, two modern houses, for private families; up town preferred, Call at 289 Broadway, room No, 10, Rim ESTATE WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR GOOD manufacturing stock, building lots, or a small house in Brooklyn, preferred, Address box 1,424 Post ice. TATEN JSLAND.—WANTED, ON 18ST MAY, FOR A family of three, (no Cae} a small, neatly fur- ished cottage, iu a rexpsctable neighborhood, and con- venient to one of the landings, Address, post paid, with full particulars, to W. W., box 1,423, Post Office, N. Y. ENFMENT WANTED.—A SMALL, NEATLY FUR- nished tenement, pleasantly located, suitable tor a gentleman svc wife who wish to keep house economi- ally. The best of reference will be given and required. Accress Emerson, Herald office, stating terms, 'ANTED—ON THE FIRST OF MAY, UNFURNISHED apartments, consisting of front parlor, two bedrooms and a basement, for a family of four, up town, but not above Thirtieth street; vicinity of Union square preferred. Address, stating terms (which must be moderate,) and full particulars, Henry ¥. Price, box 1,578 Post Office. Wy ATED BY AN. UNEXCEPTIONABLE TENANT, from the 1st of May next, a small genteel house, between Spring strect and Waverley place, in the im- mediate vicinity of Broadway. A line addressed to M. ald office, will meet with attention. ANTED—A MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE, WITH MODERN improvements, furnished or partly furnished in a good neighborhood, near Broadway, between Canal and ‘twentieth streets, forone or more years. Address W. S., Herald office. ANTED—THE UPPER PART OF A MODERN house, with either front or back basement, (in all five roome, (west of Broadway, by a fmall family— gentleman, wife and child, two years old, and servant. Acdress A. B,, 161 West street, stating terms, loca. tion, &c. ‘ANTED—ON BROADWAY, BEIWREN NINTH AND Fourteenth streets, a nice front room, on second floor, suitable for a hatr dressing establishment, Ad- dress P.C., Herald office, stating terms and a:commo- lations, ANTED—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, A house with all the modern improvemets from $600 to $650, or a fine upper part, in a private family. Ad. dress box No. 4, Herald office, stating terms and location, Wea, TO HTRE—BY A SMALL FAMILY, (CON- sistirg of a gentleman, wife, infant and ‘servant girl,) the second floor (with bedroom on third floor) of a modern house, in which there is but one other family, aud owner preferred. Should like a kitchen, back and front rooms, bedroom and pantry on the floor. Refe- rences exchanged. Address, with price of rent, R. box 182 Herald office. ANTED TO HIRE—A SMALL COTTAGE IN SOME plearant village, where there is a prospect of » school. Address Instructress, Herald office. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A FIRST CLASS PROVI- sion stand, having a run of first class customers; any person having such to dispose of to a cash customer, A girl wanted, to attend @segar store. Apply at 212 Broadway, room 10. Husted and Brown. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A MODERN BUILT house, about three stories, in good order, located between Fourteenth and Thirtieth streets, and Phird and Kighth avenues. It must be a bargain. Any per- fon having such to offer may address House, box 2,689, Post office, stating location and other particulara. A $10,000, rstna sree country, one 's ride city Hiniag about forty four eores of choise with a fine house, filled in brick, with marble mantels, corniced callings, be"; also, 8 000 WANTED, WITH A GOOD SALES- Py man, to purchase a quarter interest in a facturing and mercantile busi in this city. $30,000 capital, clear from debt. Business prospects second to none. Part of the above amount in cash will answer. Address, R. & D., with real name, for one week, at this office, stating the amount of cash on hand. OO. eich BARGAIN FOR, MALE, oe! 'e three story and basement brick house, on Tbirty-sixth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; house 26 feet fron: by 56 feet deep on first floor; lot fail size, with modern improvements. Apply to Ansel C, Loomis, 1128 Broadway, near Thirty-fourth street. 500 —RESTAURANT ON BROADWAY, FOR le . sale, in one of the most prominent lo- cations, (twenty years established, )'withia five minutes? walk ofthe City Hall, now doing a thriving business, very neatly fitted up with bar and private rooms spectably patronized. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadwa: $3 900 FOR A FARM OF SLXTY FOUR ACRES, 'e two miles from Hempatead village, near the Pisntroed and railroad depot; thirty-four acres under cultivation, the remainder wood land; besutiful stream of water running through sald premises; an ex- cellent site for a trout pond; soil good and productive, 8. L, JOHNSON, 312 Broadway, room No. 3. $2 800 ONLY, FOR THAT NEW THREE . story frame house, with lot of ground by 100 feet, situated on Fi'ty-ninth street, near Broadway and Kighth avenue, fronting on the’ great Central Park, Title pertect. DE MOTI, 17 Sprace st ers are about from the trade. The location is second to none on west site of the city for either city or country trade. Lo lgry creorleheby rrp ved = to responsible parties. box 3,918 Post ce. (OR SALE—IN THIS CITY, 173 HOUSES; lots; also many in Brooklyn, boken, Co Staten Island; also a farms in various locations. If you desire ou will savetime by applying to R. D. GOODWIN, Clinton Hall, corner Eighth street and La- OR SALE—A THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT 25x66 brick house, with all the modern improve- ments, in one of the most fashionable and aristocratic and in the vicinity of Thirty-second street. $12,000. Apply to D. F. VAN LIEW,.1110 Broadway. R SALE—FIVE LOTS ON 102) STREET AND FIVE on 108d atreet, 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 tive years. Ap- ply to J. H. WELLS, No. 11 Merchants’ Exchange, Wall street. OR SALE— THE FIRST CLASS ENGLISH BASEMENT house on the north side of Thirty eighth street, be- tween Seventh and Fight avenues; house 17.1%; by 56 feet, lot 17.13; by 98.9 feet. Apply to. bie Caatipp, 116 Willlam street, or Adrian Graf, Estate Agent, 686 Eighth avenue, by Forty-eighth street. OR SALE—AN ESTABLISHED BUSINE3:, BEING an opportunity seldom offered. There are on the mises a good two stery frame dwelling and large bree story building on rear of lot, together with a capi- tal engine, new, and all necessary macbinery for carry- ing on tbe sash and blind ard putty making business, ‘The whole will be sold low and on easy terms. HUGHES & GREEN, 153 Grand street, Williamsburg. ‘OR SALE—A THREE STORY AND ATIIC BRICK house, situated in the Seventh ward, handsomely rnished with all the modern improvements, such as 8, hot and cold water from top to bottom, baths, &c., ¢. The lot is a full one, and location very fiae. Apply to F. A. ABBOT, 66 Wall atreet. 50.0. ree Sait A, 19 STORY BRICK A e blacksmith shop, with lot, located u, town, in avery desirable vicinity. This includ the business, &c., appertaining to the shop. Sati tory reasons'for selling. “Apply at 119 and 121 Nawau street, room No. 3, RICHARD L, PURDY & CO. () “A RABE CHANCE —POR SALE, e e well built two story frame house, fillea in with brick, with extension; house 22 by 28 feet; walls bard finished, marble mantels; lot 25 by 101; situ: ated on Hunter street, Fulton avenue, ‘he reason for disposing is, the owner being about to remore from the State. On on mortgage. Apply to W. TAYLOR, on the premises, 1 200 —FOR SALE, A MANUFACTURING ‘ . business, in this city. To a man wishing to start, a rare opportunity is oflerea, as a for, ‘tune could be realized ina few years. Also for sale, a house and lot, in eb sle p cheap. Letters ad- dressed, this week, to W. S., Herald office, will receive attention. 600 —FOR SALE, A WELL ESTABLISHED e manufecturing business, paying three hundred per cent, done entirely for cash; an excellent chance for an energetic business man. Mast be sold on account of sickness of one of the parties, Apply at 167 William street, up stairs, front room, 50 ONLY.—A GREAT BARGAIN.—412 ACRES of good land, situated in Pike counly, Pa., about seventy-five miles west of this city, nine miles from the Scranton Rail nine miles from the Dela- ware river, and one mile from Porterville. Soil good, well watered; containing good meadow and timber. Ti- tle perfeet, &c. For particulars inquire of V. Coolbaugh, Merchant’s Hotel, Cortlandt street, between the hours of Tand 9 P, M. V. COOLBAUGH. ~—FOR SALE, IN WILLIAMSBURG, NO. 44 South Seventh st., a small three story n brick house and store, suitable for any hght business, Price $4,000; $500 cash, and $300 in quarterly or balf yearly ins’ chance for any person having a small amount of money to secure themselves a home. The above property is located where property is on the advance, near two ferries, and on the Broadway of Williamsburg. Or the same will be let. Also, apartments in No. 49 same street. Inquire of JOHN G. WEST, No. 4 Liberty place, near the Post Office, N. Y. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A THREE STORY BRICK house and lot, east of Fifth avenue, and not higher respectable business, or form a pariner- sirondy established, oF Address Partner, $40 IN CASH.—WANTED, TO PURCHASE, A al A’ 621 BROADWAY, three swart young girls io do chamberwork in a hotel. They must be well recommended, and under- stand their business perfectly well, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, todo chamberwork; is a good Iaun- Gress, good plain sewer, and can make herself generally useful. Best of city reference from her last place. Cail Atlantic street, Brooklyn, for two days. Wea. SITUATION, BY A MARRIED MAN and his wife, bred to farming; has hed a number of years experience, both in England and America, un- derstands the rearing and management of cattle thor- oughly, and is willing to do anything to suit his em- ployer.’ Can give the best of recommend Please call or address to 57 Beekman sirect, Can be seen for one day. ANTED—A HAIR BRAIDER, EITHER MALE OR fewale, to work for a retail jewelry store; a person who is competent to do all kinds of faney braiding, may apply immediately, at the jewelry store, 127 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. TANTED-—A DRY GOODS SALESMAN, APPLY TO Abbott & Co., 445 Pearl ANTED—TWO DRY @ to an Eastern city. O0D3 SALESMEN, “TO GO Only those well acquainted ply at 244 Blocker street. 7ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Ww yourg woman, as chambermaid; no objection to a hotel cr private boarding house, T'lease call at the Mo- hawk Hotel, coruer of Spring and Washington streets, first floor, front room, for two days. warm —A PROFESSED COOK WISHES A SITUA tion in a respectable family. Can be seen at her present employer's, No. 12 West Eloventh strvet, near oNdWAY. TANTED—A LADY RESIDING IN BROOKLYN, wishes to take charge of a little girl to board and educate with her own, with whom she would share the care and tenderness of a mother. For terms, address for one week to Mra Myrvin, Vost Office, Brooklyr TANTED—TWO TRIMMERS, IN A MILLINERY tablishment. Coastant «employment and high Apply to Mrs, Lyon Isaacs, No. & Divi wages given. sion street, ANTED—BY A LADY, A GIRL TO DO HER WASIL ing and ironing apd acsi«t in sewing and light work; good city reference required. Wages $4. dpply between 10 and 12 A. M., at 1S4 Second avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, TIDY G with excellent city reference, as geueral house id in a small family; is a good chambermaid; would “be wiling to wash aod iron and do plain cooking; ix fond of chiléren; would take four or five dollars a month in a g00d plain family, where she would heve « home. Call at 325 First avenue, first floor, back room, for two days JANTED—A SHIUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and waiter; the Dest of city reference given from her lant place, Can be an 206 East Nineteenth street. BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG G situation as chambermaid and waiter, or chambermaid and to do fine washing and froning, or plain sewing. The dest of city reference from her last lace. Please call at 34 Hudson atreet, third tloor, sk room, for two da, ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS FIRST rate plain cook, to go a short distance in the country: must be obliging and willing to work, and come well recommended with city reference. Wages $7 per month. Apply at {0 Seventh avenue, botween 10 and 12 o'clock. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLF young woman a short time in this country, from the north of ireland; would do chamberwork asd walt ing, or assist in chamberwork and ironing; would be willing to make herself useful in anything; no objection to gos ebort distance in the country. llease call for two days at 359 Fast Twelfth strect, Firat avenue, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUN IIsH girl, lately landed, » situation as chambermaid seamstress, or to take care of growing up children, in a very good wer and ironer; can come well recom mended from the old country, Please apply at 396 Sixth avenue, corner of Twenty-first street; or address M. Il, Union square Post Office. Can be seen for two days. NIED~A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE [ "ane ‘an cook: \s Grat rate hand, and thoroughly urderstands her busises#; bas the best of city reference from her tast place Can be seen for two days, at 246 Mott street, between Prince and Houston, first floor, front room — ANTED — BY A R#SPRCTABLE PROTESTANT Ww yourg women, situation as chambermaid aud searvstrens, or would do the work of # emall family. Please call at 15 Norfolt street. Can be seen for two days, if notengrged Good reference, if required. BY A RESPECTABLE nn set an wet nurse, to co out; good cit; zeference. Can be seen for two days, wt US Elizabetl atreet, room No. 9, third floor, back SSEFANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSR BY AN EXPE- protestant woman, with city references rienced f an infant from its birth. fs competent to Saks chasse $e sven for two days at the house of ber employer, Si West Twenty second pre a Ey ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRT, A SITUA waiter, or to do the Can give good Cam be ation as chambermaid snd house work ot a amall private family. oily ph sakes “Pleat aul at 65 Market street. qten for two cays, G MAN, SIXTEEN teen years of age. Apply to W. Broadway, near Duane street, OR SE P. David EN- nV i, ol | ANTED—A SCOTCHMAN OR ENGLISHMAN WHO has been agcustomed to take charge of sheep, and understands his business. Inquire at 38 Ferry strest, for one week. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young man, to work on’s farm or ina dairy; he can work ins garden; he has ® good recommendation from a place where he lived three years; ho is not afraid ot any kind of work, Please call at 12 Amity place for thre [AN FOR BA- Also, three check boys, 13 to 15 years of Taylor, Grand street, age. | V JANTED-AT MANNING'S OFFICE, 261 BOWERY, clerks, porters, coachmen, grooms, gardeners, boys for saloons and trades; also a number of good girls (!’ro- testant and Catholic) for good situations in city and country; English, Irish, Scotch, French, German and colored; ‘respectable parties, lately landed, can be suited at this office, ANTED—AGENTS TO TRAVEL THROUGH TH® United States and the Camadas, to sell the best map published to make money on, of Sebastopol, the Black Sea, Crimea, &c. Price reduced. Apply at 60 Falton street, up stairs. PHS THADES, &C. —WANTED, TO DO SOME FRESCO !’AINT- 00. ing, or part plain painting; board will be taken for the half ot the above amount, the balanee in cash; country preferred. Address Fresco J'ainter, Ho- rald office. ARDENER.—WANTED, A SITUATION AS ( er and coachman, by asingle middle-aged man, who understands his business pertectly well. Best of city reference. A note addressed to E. W. D, box 200 Herald office, will be attended to for two day’ OTICE TO CONTRACTORS OF CELLARS, AND OTH- ers whom it may concern—That it is the ceter- inination of the Dirt Cartmen’s U. BB. Society that on and after the first of May next, the wages shall be twenty shillings per day, and ten hours be the cay’s work, in conformity with ' rerolution adopted at a meeting of their association beld in Union Halt, Third avenue, Feb 21, 1865. TIMOTHY REYNOLDS, President. Mica, Corny, Secretary. ) MERCHANT TAILORS,(CLOTAUERS, &.—A YOUNG man of good address, a practica! cutter, wishes a situation in the above business: can give the best of city reference as to capability and integrity; no objection to abort distance in the country, lease addrwas F. 1. box 288 Port Office. ANTED—A PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, APPLY ‘to Pratt & Brother, 20 Maiden lane, ANTED—TW0 PATTERN MAKERS, TWO BLACK smiths and belpe: finishers and four tura- None bot Hindoos apply, to B. Furber, ma- #1 Duane street ANIED—A SITUATION fpectable Protestant young married men without femily, Hos seryed fourteen years in Great Britain an fore- man in ovis of the leading establishments, Har been | some time in this country. None but those Kap a B, i | ere. e AS GARDENER BY A RE- services of a first class man need apply to J. B., Mr. Bu chan, 0 Weat Seventeenth street. WwW D-AN UPHOISTERER, OND THAT IS~A curtain hanger and can come well recommended. Addrets G. & D., Bor 100, Herald office, PORTING, &C. MMOTH NEWFOUNDLANDS, KING CHARLES M*an Blenbeim Fee aay p= oie ey for sale variety of stock, at 206 Water street, Please copy the address. AG OCKING BIRDS—FOR SALE, NINE SPLENDID FOR SLE NINE SPLENDID m birds. are from two to yoors ot Moray tea 3 cat, nd bp na tho owner’ ta sheet semeving, a great | chance is now offered Apply at jurth atreet. up than Twenty-fifth street, in a good neighborhood. ‘ip with a gentleman who is Apply to B, WOOD, 202 Kast Seventeenth strect, from 9 | to set up a respectable business. toll A. M. Herald office. Se HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. FARMS AND COUNTRY SEATS FOR BALE, COACH AND DOUBLE SET OF HARNESS, HAV- ing been used only seven months, and cost $700, will be sold cheap for cash, or on reasonable terms. To be seen at No. 3 Greenwich street. |ARRIAGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A SECOND hand hack coach for a good sound young horse, about 1634 hands high; alsoa brown mare, 15 hands high, for sale. Can be seen at JOHN HURSLON’S livery stable, corner of Twelfth street and University place, until sold. ARRIAGES FOR SALE.—ONE EXTRA FINE COU. cost, $800; been used but three months. Also, one ated rockaway, suitable for hacking; several second hand rockaways, barouches, top wagons, Xe. to Jno, , 368 Broadwa; |ARMAN’S CART AND TOP BUGGY WAGON—THIS day, at 12 o'clock, at 57 Dey street, corner of Green wich, without reserve, one carman’s cart, nearly new, cost $140, and one top buggy wagon. W. A. CARTER, Auctioneer, 57 Dey street. WOR SALE—A BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS E sound, and kind in single and double harness; can trot inside 2:60. Also, a light trotting wagon, sleigh, one set of harness, whip, stable and dress blankets, robes, bella, &c. All to be sold together, aa the owner is about leaving the city. Apply at 94 and 96 Mercer street. OR SALE—A HORSE, GIG AND HARNESS.—HORSE about seven years old, gentle, and good traveller; Rig has been used about one year; euitable for a business man or physician. Will be sold separate or together, Apply w BELL & CROJKER, 435 Tenth street, Dry Dock. ‘OR SALE—WORK OF THREE STORES, WITH ONE, two or three horses and carts, sleds, &e. Inquire tthe bar of A. MAR“HALL, corner of Water street and Coonties slip, or WALTR TAYLOR, 164 Amos street. OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, FIFTEEN HANDS HIGH, weven years old, long tail, sound and kind, gentle in single or double harness, and can trot pretty fast. Als», a gray horse, sixteen hands high, six years old, long tail, & very promising horse, Can be seen by calling on D. A. Molenaor, stall 21, Contre Market, before 12 o'clock, or ble 84 Third street. Also, wagon and har- ed, with either horse. (OR SALE—A SORREL MARE, ABOUT 15 HANDS high; warranted sound and kind; would be suitable fora doctor or for private use; also, a set of silver plated single harness. Inquire of A. McLINTOCK, 423 Broadway. on the Hudson, East, Passaic and Raritan rivera; also, in Westchester county, near railroad de- pots, 10 to ‘60 miles from this city; buildings plain to most magnificent. Prices $800 to $30,000, For further particulars, apply to A. SERGEANT, 15 Wall treet. 37 5 TOR SALE A SFLENDID LITLE RES. . taurant, on Sixth avenue, sold only on ac- count of sickness, Ismaking money. Also, brick house, Cumberland street, Brooklyn, having piazza and all the improvements; price $4,800. ‘Also, farm, Steuben coun- ty) N, ¥.j 71 acres land near Erie Railroad depot, price $1,160, “Apply at the United States Agency, 212 Broad. way, room DO () FOR ONE OF THE BEST LIQUOR STORES in the city of New York. This is a chance seldom met with, which will be satisfactorily shown on application. Apply to DUNCAN & McMILLEN, 103 Went street, corner of Liberty. 00 —FOR SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES - of a house and store on Sixth avenue, gas/ond water all through. Rent $300, Also, houses let, from $400 to $2.500, Houses for sale—a splen- did houss on Lexington avenue, 70 feet deep, throe ato- ries. BONNER & 00., 208 Broadwi OG ACRES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, SITUATED e on Ilhnois river, Marshall county, near Henry; uildings poor; farm consists of table, bottom ber land; railroad almost adjoining. This pr selected sixteen years ago, since been cultivi |. 8. 1. JOHNSON, 212 Broadway, room No. 3 100 —FOR SALE, CIGAR STORE, LOCATED ON Broadway, one of the most desirable stands in the city; lease of premises, with a very low rent. Any one wishibg ® place of this kind, should apply immedi- ately at 119 and 121 Nassau street, room 3. RICHARD L, PURDY & CO. LOTS FOR SALE—ON THE EAST SIDE OF EIGHTH avenue, between Fifty-second and Fifty third streets, comprising the front of said block, or will exchange for a housv, near Broadway, worth from $10,000 to $12,000. remainder on mortgage. Apply to MATTISON, No. 3 Nassau street, third floor, front room. HOUSE FOR SALE IN A BEACTIFUL LOCATION A in Jersey city.—The handsome, small three story jouse, 61 Susrex street, modern built, furnished with Passaic water, bath room, and many other very de- conveniences. Apply on the premises, or to 8.8. WYCKOFF & CO., 104 Murray street, (OR SALE—A TOP WAGON, NEARLY NEW, IN good order, suitable for grocers or express.’ In quire at 45 Warren street, N. Y., Mr. Gray’s livery stable, a i Ln, STABLE, IN A CENTRAL LOCATION, AND doing @ fine business, for alr, consisting of first Class horses, heavy and light carriages, wagons, aleighs, harpess, robes, bells, &c., suitable for city work. Apply to WILIJAM EGINTON, 149 Fulton street, ERMONT HORSES—SEVERAL VERY FINE SINGLE horses—some of high speed. Also, two pairs of matched bays, one pair full sixteen hands high, noble Apply at 26 Boe carriage horses, just from Vermont. Tum street, Brooklyn, INGTON.—FOR SAL W bay stallion Washington, 163 hands high, ten rs old; perfectly sound and kind. W, ton is rior foal getter, a# all his stock has proved, For full particulars apply at 4 and 96 Mercer etreet, ANTED—TO PURCHASE A PACING HORSE, OF good style and action, suitable for ladies’ saddle ‘0, © pleasant driver: must be kind and gentle. . 8. ROBERTS, 251 South street, LEGAL NOTICES. N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY ew York—Thomes © Durant and Hienry ©, ignees of George, Rodman, against Jobn F. Rodman and Mary kliza, his wife—summous— For Relief—(Com, not served.)—To the defendante.— You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the city and county of New York, at his office in said city, on the ISth day of Jannary, A. D. 1865, and to serve copy of your answer to the said complaint, on thi scriber, at his office, No. 18 Chambers street, in t city, within twenty days after the service of t mons on you, exclusive of the day of such servic if yon fall to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintr‘fa in this action will apply ta the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. DENNIS MoMAHON, Piaiatit’s Attorney, 18 Chambers atroet. Dated New York, January 15, 185: N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE SURRO- gate of the County of New York, notice i« hareb iven to all having clatms against Joho L. rd Crackan, late of = city of Ni York, merchant, de- hers thereof to * the city of New York. next. Dated New York, the 25th a PREMR B. SWERNY, Pu FOR SALE. $16.00 FOR AN ESTATE OF A 42 miles from New York, 2% railroad, on long Isiand. Helf the wtate of ia eee = orchards, orn: ly buildings. Terme . 'B. Py Broadway, corner of Fulton street, $1.80 same, J. P., Herald HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—IN THE VILLAGE of Pelhamville, Westchester hy about two minutes’ walk from the depot of the New York and New Haven Railroad. Also, four lots, 25 by 100 feet each, near the depot. For particulars apply to JACOB MER: DEN, 35 Canal street. CHURCH FOR SALE OR TO LEASE.—THE STONE church at the south-westerly corner of Thompson al Prince streets, being fifty three feet in front on Thompson street, and seventy-five feet deep along Prince street, with an alley four feet wide and seventy-five feet long on the southerly side, is offered for sale or to lense, for any number of years, "Inquire at No. 14 Leroy pla: ILDING PLOT FOR SALE, WITH STABLI a rit house, &c., with good water and all kiads of fruit; also, five acres of land adjoining the same, at the village of Newtown, L. I., five miles ym Grand street ferry, New York. ‘Apply to BENJAMIN ABLBRO, cor- ner of Eldridge and Division streets. OUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—ON THE BANK OF THE C Hudson, on this islend, of easy access by railroad. The house is conveniently arranged and ands beautifully laid out. For terms, &c., apply to WM. & LEWIS, 89 Cedar «trect, corner of way. IFTON, STATEN ISLAND.—FOR SALE, BUILDING lots, on high ground, with fine views, pure water, and perfect sewerage, rendering them the most attrac: tive for residences on the island. M. O'CONNOR, 13 Reade street, or at end of omnibus route, Clifton. Dies STORE FOR SALE-—SITUATED IN A THO- roughfare on one of the avenues west of Broadway. store is neatly fitted up, in ® good neighborhood, and low rent; doing « good business; suitable for either 8 phynician or druggi B, W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway, camocieinieeenenet - RUG STORE FOR SALE—MORE PROMINENTLY J situated than any other establishment in the city of New ¥: To parties having the means and ability first class drug store, this olfers get te. Address Druggist, box 2,674 Post Office, No agente need apply. RUG TORE FOR SALE~ESTABLISHED TEN years, well stocked with drugs, &c.; rooms at- tached; rent $16 per month. — ged to leave the city, I will sei! it for $550 cash. Also eight building lots in the village of Lakeland, L. I, for $20. Inquire at 220 Broome street, near Essex. UR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND LEASE of house, desirably located up town, four stories and basement, and under cellar; well adapted for boar. e occupants will board for part pay; none but re- parties need aj M., Herald office, sta ly. Address, with real name, where an interview may be SALE—THE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF A A wee ry attic house, eemeee anna ie: i resorts, Will be dinposed of Broadway Post Office, (OK SALE—A COFFEE AND CAKE SALOON; ONE OF F the oldest stands down town, doing a busi- ness. A rare chance is now offered to any person. Must sold immediately. | For wire at 110 and Nasean street, room No. ¥ &00. Heulare i 3. UR R SALE—ON EASY TERMS—A NEAT, DESIRABLE brick house, with all modern improvements, built by the owner for his own use, with garden in front, in a good neighborhood. Apply, or address, J, MULLAN, 498 Third avenue. OR SALE— 302 DEAN STREET, BROOKLYN— House, three stories, basement and under cellar; fot 20x100 feet; also, lot 176 Schermerhorn street, 33 fort front by 17 feet reat, 90 feet deop. Inquire at the office of 7. EVE, builder, 177 Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn, (OR SALE~GENTEEL COUNTRY RESIDENCE, AT Flushing, L. I., with about nine acres of ground, Well stocked with dine fruit and ornamental trees, Deautiful lawn and garden, house, stables, and out- buildings (Whitestone @ in good condition, situated on avenue, adjoining the former country residence of the late Gardner G.Howland, Esq , about one mile, and equal distance from Flushing village, the railroad depot, and Whitestone, from which places omnibuses pass ‘con- stantly. It is healthy location, in the immediate vi- cinity of valuable medical spring®, da very country residence. Conditions will easy, and possession to suit the purchaser. Apply to M. 0: SURDAM. 99 Mai- len lane. (OR SALE—IN ST. MARK’S PLACE, NEAR SECOND avenue, a superior modern built freestone house, with stable and lot on Ninth street The property is very desirable. Apply to W. P. McCREADY, 71 Nassau street, from 10 to 12. A.M. OR SALE—THE FIXTURES OF A_ MILLINERY store; house and store to let; has been occupied as such for three years. To a responsible person a good bargain may be had by applying to J. ENNEVER, 212 Third avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth sts. ment yard will be sold on reasonable terms; it is ligib'y situated in a location for doing a large and pro: fitable busing The owner is in the wholesale coal bu- and cannot attend to it;can furnish the parties with coal if required. Inquire of THOS. !. BEA » 229 Broadway, room 16; or an active partner taken. Fx SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF STORE Is Hien yar COAL, BRICK, LIMB, LATH AND CE- el No. 573 Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. 0, & magnificent plate glass exhibition case, being one of the largest and most costly used at the Crystal Palace, and valued at $1,300. Will be sold low for cash, if ap- plied for immediately. WM. H. PARSONS and’ JOH) CLARK, assignees, 187 Broadway and 30 Cedar street, (OR SALE—THE GENTEEL THREE STORY HOUSE No, 223 West Twenty-seventh street, near Ninth avenue; contains twelve rooms, is in good order, with modern improvements; court yard in front, yard in re: price reasonable; terms accommodating. For addi pe and permission to view the house, apply JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, (OR SALE—UPWARDS OF TWO HUNDRED HOUSES in desirable locations in Brooklyn and vicinity, va- ryingin price from $1,500 to $20,000. Persons desirous of purchasing or selling real estate, are invited to call and examine our register. COWLEY & HASKELL, No. 6 Hamilton Moriya >i OR SALE—A FARM OF SIXTY-TWO ACRES, ON King street, 434 miles trom railroad stations at Portehester and White Plains. Farm house and barns suitable for a id of good uality ; two appl If desired, ¢ farm can be divided. The location is very healthy, and thesituation to erect a country seat cannot be ex- celled. Apply to W. H. STOGDiLL, 167 Broadway. (OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST BAR AND REFRESH- F ment saloons in the city; receipts from $20 te $3° ptr day. Rent very low. Will be sold at a anacitce e owner retires from the business. Apply to WARRE. & HALDFRAECK, 6034 Bowery. OR SALE—A PAIR OF ELEGANTLY MATCHE. bay horses, 153; bands high, 6 years old, thorough ly broke tc double and single 06, kind and ntle and showy drivers, They can be seen at the stal ot POST & NICHOLS, Twenty-fourth street, near Third ave- They would make a beautiful pair of carriage —For sale, accepted orders to a limited amount op @ N A. Gutta Percba Company of this city, ‘or goode vices, on very li- , 346 Broaiway, FY SALE—GUTTA PERCHA CLOTHING COMPANY from their warehouse, at wholesale beral terms. Apply to ©. H. SKIL room No. 5, OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, HORSE AND wagon of a first class grocery. Apply in the stere, 182 First avenne, corner of Kighth street, OR SALE—A SUPERIOR BROWN SIONE HOUSE, 20x60 feet, lot full depth, on Ubirty-seventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, All modern improve- ments, and in all respects a first class house, Street same width as Madison avenue. Aj ly to D. F. VANLIEW, 1,110 Broadway. FOR SLs, (AT A BARGAIN—THOSE TWO BEAUTI: fully built, brown stone houses, 13 and 16 Kast Thirty-first street, all the modern improvements. Price $15,000 each; $10,000 on each can remain on bond and mortgage Alto, many other hnuses for sale. Wanted to purchase, houses, and houres to let. (OsI 'ULLER, No. 7 New street. ARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—ONE OF FIFTY acres, near Jamaica, superior land aud improve- inents; one do. of fifty acres, in West Bloomfield, N. J.; will be exchanged for good city property. Also, « splea” did Connecticut farm of 160 acres. CHAS. R, MILLER, 195 Broad OR Sal LESS THAN COSI—TWO HANDSOME houses, three stor; ement and counter cellars, high stoops and balconies; excellent neighborhood, Nos. 19 and 21 Forty: first street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue, with ali modern improvements. Inquire on the premires. FRE 2818 IN SOUTH, BROOKLYN—THE BAND, some three story brick house and lot No, 12 Harrison street, opposite Tompkins place, with gaa, range, bath room, hot and cold water, handsome marble manteis throughout, &. Apply to H. T. LIFTOHILD, No. 11 Washington Market, West street aide, or 20 Dominick street, New York. 'OR SALE CHEAP.—THAT MODERN THREE STORY brick house 149 South Eighth street, Williamsburg, with basement, counter cellar, and extension marble mantles, gas, range, &c., finished in the best manner. Size of lot 26 feet 4 inches by 99 feet 8 inches. Inquire of MAUJER & HAMMOND, 161 First street, foot of South Third street, Williamsburg. OR SALE CHEAP—ON TOMPKINS PLACE, BE tween Harrison and Degraw streets, Brooklyn, two stone front houses, built in the best manner, wit modern improvements; house 21x48, lot 21x100. In- quire at 21 Bergen street, Broo¥], R SALE CHEAP—ONE OF THE NINE NEW THREE story and basement brown stone front houses, 48 feet deep, with dry cellar and court yard in front, Anish. ed, with ‘Croton water, bath rooms, ranges, wash tubs, marble top washstands, marbl is ‘and grates, ornamented cornices, &c., situated ins beautifal and healthy location on Fifty-third street, third house west of Second avenue. Price $4,900, Terms easy. Apply to FOUNTAINE & RICHARDS, on the premises, FR SALE LOW—THE THREE STORY ENGLISH basement house 17 Boorman place, Thirty-third reet, between Kighth and Ninth avenues, 20 by 42 feet, finghed with modera improvements; lot 100 feet deep. Price $7,500. Also, the super or four story brown stone front house No. 23 same block, house 25 by 50, lot 100 feet. Apply on the premises. OR SALE, OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR A HOUSE in Brooklyn—A new house, and eight lots, on Staten Island, three minutes walk from Vanderbilt's landing. Apply to ROBERT SARGEANT, No. 7 Jauncey Court, 41 Wall street. OR SALE AT WILLIAMSBURG—THE CUPOLA COT- tage, with seven full lots of grouna, on Grand street, with stable on the rear, iine garden, fruit and every con- venience for a gentleman’s residense, or would be a very favorab.e opportunity for building on the vacant ground, being in a rapidly improving location. Alse to let, a very commodious cottage house at 464 same street. Ap- ply at 456 Grand street. SALE OR TO LET—THREE BROWN STONE English basement hoaves—Nos. 305, 307 and 309 Twenty-second street, batween Ninth and Tenth ues; finished in the best manner, with all the mo- dern improvements, Inquire on the premises, of M PINDAR. F% SALE OR TO LET—IN BROOKLYN, A MODERN three story house, in complete order, fourteen Tooms,recently papered and paia bave marbleizea fixtures, range, throughout; the halls per all the way up; chandoliers, gas fc. Will be sold cheap, on easy terms, as the owner goes West. The furniture will be rold if wanted. Prefer selling, but if not sold soon will berent- ed for $525. Apply at 306 State, above Bond street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—A STRAIGHT LINE ENGINE TURNING machine, suitable for large and small work. Apply to WM. 8. RAYMOLD, No. 2 Dey atreot, ‘OR SALE—THE FOUR YEARS’ LEASE, STOCK, FUR- niture and fixtures of a small hotel, up town.rooms of which pay all expenses ot nouse; restaurant first floor, fitted splendidly; business good; two thousand men employed on same block. Good chance for board- ing. Rent $450. A man and wife understanding the business can make money and be at home. All for $1,000, part cash. Apply at the United States Agency, 212 Broadway, room No. 13. R SALE—ON CLINTON AVENUE, BROOKLYN, a handsome double how: six lots, new, and having every modern improvement, as gas, furnace, Kc., stable and carriage house. The garden is well stocked with fruit and shrubbery. Apply to ROBT. SARJEANT, No. 7 Jauncey court, 41 Wail street. OR SALE—AT YONKERS, THREE MINUTES WALK from the railroad depot and steamboat landing, a two story and basement cottage house, built in the best nner, with pipe, water, and other conveniences. ‘The den, ‘which comprises live lots, is fully stocked with peach, ‘apple, pear, plum, and cberry trees and grape vines. Terms, sixty per cent on bond and mortgage. Apply to Homer Morgan, Pine stregt, or to Geo. Y. Wil- liams, 25 Park row. OR SALE—AT FAIRMOUNT, UPPER MORRISANIA, a first class two story frame house, with wings; inentirely mew and cost, with lot. 100 by 200 tect, $2,900. Will be sold for $2,400; $1,000 can rema‘n. Apply to J. R. FRASER, builder, Upper Morrisania de- pot, or to°E, C, CHARLES, 138 Peari street. OR SALE—A FARM OF 116 ACRES, ABOUT TWO miles from Bedford village, Westchester county, and six miles from the railroad station, with farm houre, barns, carriage house, &c., also a sawmill, with a fair supply of water—all ‘in good condition. The farm about twenty acres of woodland; the balaace is mostly in grass. jas @ substantial fence und it, and is abundantly watered with living springs, railroad has been surveyed throueh it. Would bs exchanged. for New York city property. Apply to (or address) E. H. BROWN, 71 Wall street, NF) from Ose” ‘OR SALE—A HANDSOME DARK BROWN PONY, fast, gentle and sound; first rate for either harness or saddle; will stand anywhere without tying. Also, wagon and harness to fit; made for him. ill be sold for about one-half what he cost, this day or to-morrow, Inquire of R. GIBBONS, 115 East Thirty-ninth street. OR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE LARGE THREE story house on Twenty sixth street, near Lexington avenue, nesrly 24 feet front, in fine order, modera im- provements, &c, Price $8,500, Also, twoon Twenty- eighth street, near Madison avenue, $700. E. B. KINSHIMER, OR SALE—IMPROVED FOURTH AVENUE PROPER- . ty —Two Sct basement houses on Fourth avenue. Also, three small brick houses on Fifty eighth street, near Third avenue: also, two on Firat street, near the Bowery; also, two on Forty-fifth street, near Third avenue, Prices from $3,500 to $8,000. Good invest ments, Apply to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, 3 to 7 P. M. F” SALF—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT brick cottage, 61 East Twenty seventh street, be tween Fourth Lexingtomavenues, north side; water and gas throngh the whole house: flower garden, kc. It isin the most convenient and pleasant part of the city, as the stages and art to and from the City Hall every five minutes, It will be seld on reasonable terms. Apply to J. LYONS, two doors below, mornings and evenings, or at his office, 13 Chambers street, from 12 to 4 o'clock. Also, for sale, premises 271 Bleecker street. Ap) above, OR SALE—THE PLANING, TURNING AND SAW. ing establishment at 282 and 284 East Eighteenth street, formerly owned by Brows & Simmons, with ne. ceenary engines, machinery and gearing Also, pine, black walnut and mahogany lumber, horses, wagons &e., &c. Apply to J. 8. SLAUSON, assignee, 208 Broadway. OR SALE—TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS, THE stock and fixtures of a good meat and vegetadio market in the city of Brooklyn; will sell out cheap as the owner is en; in other business. For iculara, inquire of P. C, VAN VOORHIS, Myrtle avenue, corner of Adelphi street, Brooklyn. ARM FOR SALE OR TO LET—SITUATE IN WEST- field, New Jersey, contsining twelve acres of land, with good garden, orchard, and variety of fruit, The }remises comprise & neat co'tage, good barn, stable, and otber outbuildings, and an extensive poultry yard, Also, an excellent family horse, set of barness and rockaway, Terms reasonable. Address Country, Post Office, Jersey City, or ©. A. Leveridge, Westfield, N. J. R SALE OR LEASE—A LARGE COTTAGE AND twenty lots of ground, situated between Kighty- ninth and Ninetisth streets, directly in froat of Hell Gate. Apply to RUFUs PRIME, 54 Wall street. OR BALE AT A BARCAIN—A NEAT THR&E STORY eens PTick house, with all the modern improvements, in ‘wenty-«fx reat, price $5,600; a two w hound cad lot 2% by 100, on Fortieth street, prize es Gt, ROCERY FOR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF the grocery corner of Court and Harrison streets, South Brooklyn; store can be leased. Will be sold for cash only. Apply in the store. AT STORE FOR SALE—OF FOUR YEARS STAN! ing, in one of the best streets in the city, amd sonable rent; to a person about to commence the bi ness, this is a chance seldom to be at 45 Catherjne street, or at 240 Pear! OUSE AND IT FOR SALE.—THE MODERN BUILT three story brick bouse, with lot, No. 68 Monroe street, For particulars apply to SAMUEL TRYON, 67 Market rtreet, corner of Monroe. bs bere FOR SALE~NO. 139 WEST FORTY NINTH thr street, near Broadway, very neat aad modera, ee story, with stone basement and high stoop, 21240 feet, with extension, built in the most substantial man_ ner. Price $6,500, ‘Apply to A. BKEBE, 196 Broadway. OTEL AND DINING ROOMS FOR SALE.—TWO large ranges, bee, ge boilers, steam tabie and mar. le top counter. Apply at 69 Barclay street. EATHER AND FINDING STORE FOR SALF, WITH stock and fixtures and store, to let; « first rate chance far s man of business to make a fortune. Apply at 494 Hudson street, in store. Mos ett GOOD TWO STORY HOUSE ap and two lots, 60x200 feet. for sale or exchange, in hborhood. Terms very E & 00., 66 Vevey nt and improving ni eary—$2,200, Inquire of &. street. YSTER BOAT FOR SALE.—THE WHOLE@ALE oyster depot boat No. 8, foot of Spring street, Nortn river, for sale, Possession given April Ist. Terma liberal. Apply to J. §. MOODY, 12 Dominick street. Gut ENGINE FOR SALE.—STEAM ENGINE AND boiler, of three harse power, now running, for sale’ Inquire at 15 Chryatie street. ’ WELLS & MAYER, Proprietor: YEGAR STORE FOR SALE—A FIRST RATE CHANCE for & person having » few hundred dollars in ready ‘The locetion is down town, uear the Park, aod not be surpassed in the city. Ayply immediately tu MPEON & STREET, 61 Nassau street, room No. . TEAMBOAT SWIFTSURE FOR SALE—USED FOX towing purposes; bas « sugerior crose-head low pressure engine, 43 inch cylinder, 10 feet stroke, For sale low. Inquire of D. BURTUS, South Brooklya. TATEN ISLAND).—TO BE SOLD OR LEASED FOR ONE 4 or more years, the Jarge furnished mansion of Mrs. S Grymes, situated on the highest hil of the islsad, ff teen minutes’ walk from the second landing, and com manding the most extensive view. Also, to be sold, three cottages and several beautiful building lots, eov ered with forest trees, all situated on the #ame hill For particulars address Mrs, 8 GRYMES, on the pre mires 10 MANUFACTURERS.—FOR SALE O8 EXCHANGH for city property, or to lease, a large aad commo. jous brick shop, feet b Ae with engine room 18 feet by 20, well lighted on all aides, four stories and basement, wuitable for heavy manufacturing business, located on Eleventh avenue, near Twenty-ninth street, with 26 horse engine boiler and Crag in good ruaning @ lat order. Porsession given on or before of May. J. F. WILLIAMS, 366 Eighth avenue, and from 2 to 3 daily at 115 mbers street. R SALE—TWO NEW FIVE STORY FIRST CLASS tenement houses and lots, with water and bath on éach floor. Price $6,500 and $6,000. Rent for $660 and $750. Only $1,060 om one and $1,200 on the other re- quired in cssh— ‘on bond and ; one five house and lot for doul for $1,000. $1,000 to three lots in Nineteenth dating terms; four hou avenue B., $5,000—onl; WOOD, 207 Fast orSto4P. M. ge OE EEE ini T° DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES.—AN OPPOR- tunity fora bargain in the purchase of a dr store, strictly first clans, handsomely furnisned, wel stocked, and located on ene of the avenues of y. None need apply but Slates pavcenonrs. La |, No, 6 Naseau street. bat BUICHERS—FOR SALE OR TO LET—THE ODEON a Market, situate in Houston street, hag tape Aegean | . Seaiyis pike steer eold or let, wi eta le HI LIER, 31 Houston stress, ay er

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