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ee Re ied A Fe OOOO jf chambermaids, nurses, ERSON’S office, No. 6 Court street? Brooklya. As for reference, respectability and experi- ence cannot be surpassed. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, ina private family, as nurse and seam: whambermaid and waiter; the most satisfactory refe can be given frow her last Re aro ‘ease call, or sddrees @ note, at No. 107 East Sixteenth and Second avenues, first floor, for between Firat and <wo days, pi eed ile ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as chambermaid, or to ussist in the laya- {Zz has no objection to go in the country. Can be seu tor two days at 77 West Nineteenth street. . ITUATION WANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE i aang 4 girl, todo general housework in the city or <Ountry; isa first rate washer and ironer, good plain «ook and baker, and obliging and willing to lease ia al lo. 2 ‘Very respect. Hasa good reference. Towery. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, to do the general housework of a respectable ‘amily; can do chamberwork. Has lived for the lat two \ ears at No. 37 Dean street, Brooklyn, and can be seen on the two first days of this week, ITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT girl, lately arrived, as chambermaia and waiter, or nurse and seamstress; is a complete dressmaker; under- stands the management of children’s clothing in the neatest manner, having served in both capacities; hag full confidence of being able to give entire satisfaction, and will be found kind and re: Can be fe GITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, as laundress in a private family; best of city refer: ence. Please call at 167 East Twenty-first street, TIVATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, as coachman and Ri pda gardener; has served in th capacities; unquestionable reference as to ability and character; a country situation preferred. Address J, M. Rhinebeck, box 69 Herald office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WHO has had a good deal of experience in the gro- cery business, as clerk or porter in some store where he can have steady employment; writes a good hand, and in not afraid of ‘hard work. References from last em- pe ‘as to honesty, robriety, and industry. Address . L., at Morton & Moore’s, 163 Bowery. ITUATION WANTED—BY A SCOTCH WOMAN, 4S wet nurse, in a gentleman’s private family. Apply at the corner of Ryerson street and Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. Can be seen for two days. QITUATION WANTED—BY AN INDUSTRIOUS, TIDY young woman, to do general housework; is'a good pee cook and first rate washer and ironer, can do sew- g, and would make herself generally useful. No ob- jection to the country. Please call at No. 1 Rivington street, for two days, ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW woman, who isa first rate cook, and an excellent baker of bread, cakes and 'y. The best city re- ference. No objection to assist in the washing and ironing, nor to going a short distance in the country, Can Hal seen fortwo days at No. 201 East Sixteent atreet. QU ATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, (A a“ _Proter fant, ‘as plain cook, washer and ironer, and would do genera! housework. Can be recommended from her present situation. Apply at 206 Thirtieth street, be- Pin! Eighth and Ninth avenues. Can be seen for two ys. ‘ANTED—A Se, BY A ee ference given. call at 141 Tweaty- seventh = between Seventh and Kighth avenues, for two 8. A eee SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ermal and yjection 7 reference Please call for two days at No. 150 reat ee rentiett end Twenty-first —— ‘ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Jad ho fectly understands dressmaking. Wx * be aa Dressmaker, Herald office. 'ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, OF A GUOD and exemplary character, and who can procure incontrovertible from her former eal ors; she is capable of d (Os lain cooking, iro: &e, Cam be seen at 1 FGaat Sixteenth mac lays. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, to do general housework. Is a good wash- er and ironer, and has no objection to take care of chil- dren; is plaincook. Good city reference can be given, Pleads dall at 76 (old No. 74) Hameraley atreet, nrat floor, back room. pete. ee -ANTED—A SITUATION; BY A STEADY, FAITH- W ful woman, who is a professed cook and baker; understands all kinds of pastry snd confectionery; is also a firat rate housekeeper, having hau,fourteen years, experience in the most respectable families, No objec- tion to going a short distance in the country. Thé po! of reference given. Apply at 285 Bleecker street. Wrens SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, as chambermaid and waitress, or to do housework in asmall family, Has the best of reference from her last place. Call at 265 First avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung girl, as chambermaid and assistant waiter, or to do the work of a family of two ons. Good city reference given. Please call at 100 Thirteenth street, between First and Second avenues, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid, in a boarding house ‘or restaurant. The best city roference given. Apply at 23 Prince street, in the store. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women. One is a’ good plain cook, and a good washer and ironer, and understands baking; the other as chambermaid and waiter, and would be willing to assist in the washing and ironing, Has no objection to goa short distance in the country. Good city refer. ence. Please call at 22034 Broome street, ANTED—BY A KESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ‘woman, a situation to do general hourework; has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Good reference given. Can be seen for two days, if not en- gaged, at 115 Hammond street. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE American Protestant girl, who is a firat rate dross- maker; is willing to go by the week or by the month, to make dresses or do plain sewing. Can be well recom- mended, Can be seen until suited at 76 Spring street, in the dry goods store, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman as frat rate cook; understands French and American styles; st rate Baker and pastry for two & the best of cit; ference; no objection to light washing. Apply at No. 128 Norfolk street, in the fron basement, or,back room. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS LAUNDRESS OR chambermaid, and to do fine washing and ironing; the best of city reference from her last place. Call at 15 East Eleventh street, in the basement. Can be scen ee yd days. None need apply except for a Protestant families, ‘ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, A SITUATION, BY A Protestant German girl, as cook or chambermaid. Good reference given if required. Please address N. 0., Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as chambermaid, or to take care of childyen, “Please call, for two days, at 401 Fourth ave- nue. The best of city reference. ITUATION WANTED—IN CITY OR COUNTRY, BY & competent steady girl, not afraidto work; is'a good plain cook, an excellent washer and ironer, and under- stands the management of milk and butter, if required. Has good references, and will take moderate wages. Ap- ply for two days at 38 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO go a8 nurse or Jady’s maid to San Francisco; is used © travelling, and to the care of children; the best refer- meee given: “May be seen at 226 West Nineteenth street. (0 FARMERS.—A PROTESTANT MAN AND HIS wife, wish employment on a farm, The man has ‘ensiderable exprrience in farming, and is capable of aking charge of cows and horses.’ The woman to at- end the dairy, baking and cooking. The best of recom- mendations can be given. Apply at the office 27 Green- wich street. AMPRICAN AND FOREIGN EMIGRANT PRO tective Society, 26 Greeawich street, and 13 and 14 Astor , have received numerous applications from various parts of the States for a great number of farm la- borers, and for some to work farms on shares. Also, for a numter of wagon makers, blacksmiths, masons, carpen- ters, gardeners, &c., a8 well as any number of good female domestics, used to the duties of farmhouses and of city residences. Applicants, with satisfactory cha- racters and references, will have the preference for em- ployment: Males and females mey apply at 27 Green. strect, Females only, at 13 and 14 Astor place. NE JEU FILLE FRANQAISEK, DESIRE SE cor dans une famille Americaine, soit pour bonne d’enfant, ou fille dechampre. Peut fourmr de bonne recommandation. S’adreseer 246 Forty-fifth street, entre la Eighth et Ninth avenues. Bon pour deux jours, NE DEMOISELLE FRANCAISE DESIRERANT TROU- ; ver un emplol, soit dans un magasia, ou dans une famille, omme femme de chambre, ou bonne d’enfant; non difference pour voyager. S’adrosser pendant deux jours Mademoiselle Fannie 8., Broadway Post Office. ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT PASTR} COOK—APPLY et the Great Republic, 48 Ann street. ‘ANTED—BY A STEADY YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘situation as chembermaid and fine washer and jroner; would be willing to make beraelf general y use- ful Can be seen at No. 40 Thirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, in the rear. Can give the best of city reference. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT wowrn, a situation as Jaundress in a respectable family, or could e whole charge of a baby. Best of city references if required. Can seen for two or three days at 116 Stanton etreet. ANTED A NICE TIDY GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF ‘& baby, and who understands sewing. English, French, or German ferred. Keferences required. Apply for three days at 28 Hammond street. ANTED IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY A GOOD cook, washer, and ironer. One who can brin, city reference for capacity may apply at No, 107 Wes Thirty-sixth streot, between way and Sevoath avenut NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1855. ANTFD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE reference from her lastplace. Call at Mrs. Geaun' 20 Btato street. Brooklyn. Can be seen for two days. ee teoreentensioennneneninnentag irae ‘-ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and seamstress, or a3 nurse and seamstress; city referenceigivea. Can ‘be seen for two days at 484 avenue, corner of ‘Thirty-fifth street, second floor, ‘ANTED—.. WOMAN, WITH A FRESH BREAST OF milk, to takes baby, eight months old, to her owe residence to nurse. Apply at 125 Greenwich street, fourth Boor, front room. ‘ANTBD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A WW aituation iu s small private family, to cook, wash and iron, or to do general housework. Has no objec- tion to go im the country. Please call at 27 Bleecker street, for three days. ANTED—BY A RE3PECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, A 'V situation as seamstress; understands dressmaking. Can give the best city reference from her last place. leaso call at 125 Fast Eleventh street, between First enue and Avenue A. To be seen for two days. — ANTED—A GIRL IN A SMALL FAMILY, EITHER American, English, German or colored. She must be @ good cook, and first rate washer and ironer. (Good reference required. To such good wages will be given. gpely at No. 65 Thompson street, between Broome and pring. ‘ANTED~ A NEAT, SMART GIRL, AS COOK, WASH. er and ironer, n'a private family. Good city re. ivsences for honesty, capability, &c., will be required, Apply betwéen the houts of 12 and 2, ITED—A TIDY, HEALTHY AN woman,about twenty-five ears of age, to an infant three months old, at 182 Atlant Brooklyn. at of references ygust be given. “We ie At YONKERS, A BEAU- 8 000. tiful Se a gentiomen, in city, a double house with tower, j men’ rooms and cellar. Inquire of JAMES ¥ on the premises, Warburton avenue, near FOR SALE, TERMS EASY, A FOUR $575.00. si an tn, monthly in advance, Also, an basement house on Thirty eighth street, near Ei, avenue, for $7,750. Apply at the real estate office of J. M. GRENELL, 1,006 Brosdway. PRU aon sell Ree OF —FOR SALE, FOR CASH, A VERY PRO- 6.000. fitable and {ong established importing business, An 0) Ligee 4 seldom offered to engage in the mercantile le, the same advantages. Ad- dress, with real name, Importer, box No. 196 Heral office. “killed AE SE GO —FOR SALE, AND ONLY $6,000 RE- BOI, alto uc and jo jouse of faney dr; and toys Dk on an teeth eee eeu aaaicige good business. Apply to G.H. ROBINSON, 85 Nassau street, up stairs. Aca NEAT», COMMODIOUS AND 5.750. picasant Private residence, with two full lots of ground, in a first class neighborhood, altuated on Franklin avenue, near Myrtle, Brooklyn; house in complete oe ae Gea eg mer laid out with varidty of fruit trees, &c. Terms easy. Red gaseriin sp DE MOTT, 17 Spruce street. 32 SALE, IN THE UPPER PART BA. OOO. Wrne erry, near Third wrenue, a first class three story frame house pect!Y na, Daly S08: the owner, containtig about twelve room» W! seodera improvements, house 22 x 35 feet, lot 4% x 100 fect, $2,000 can remain. B, W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to cook, wash and iron, or todo chamberwork, wash and iron; has no objection to go to the country. Best of reference given. Please call at 26 Second avenue. ‘ANTED—A FEW GENTLEMEN TO MAKE $6 A DAY, by a small investment. Those desirous to know that such an opportunity is a fact, and wish employ- ment, will be fully informed by calling on Brown and Goram, 47 Dey striet, or by addressing a letter contain- ing 123, cents in money or stamps, 'ANTED—A MAN TO DRIVE A CARRIAGE, AND T0 work in the stable. Must be well acquainted with the business. Apply at 162 Varick street, Wan 841 BROADWAY, (BASEMENT), A housekeeper, for a private family, a man and wife, to superintend a farm; 25 pe ; porters for stores, wages $8 to $9 per week; two gard- eners to go South, weges $30 per month; clerks, sales- men, barkeepers and coachmen; four girls for a cotton mill; wages $2 per week. THOMAS SPINK, Agent. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN. AS RETAIL SALES- man, Apply to JOHN HENDERSON & Co., 106 Broadway. ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN, ABOUT eighteen years of age, for assistant bookkeeper in the ribbon store No. 90 Bowery, corner of Hester street. Salary liberal. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED MAN and his wife, with one baby, situations—the man a8 coachman; underatands the care of horses; would make himself useful on s farm; the wife can do the washing and ironing of the family.’ Also, a yeung man wants a situation as coachman; understands the care of horses, or can drive a horse and wagon. Apply to John O'Keefe, 181 Tenth avenue, corner of Twen' y-seventh NTED—BY A YOUNG MAN TWENTY YEARS of age, a situation as bookkeeper, entry clerk, clerk in an cfice, cr ¢ry goods salesman, (retail,) in which capacity he has served for upwards of two ye: to the entire faction of his employer; he write: rapid band, at accounts, can give the best and most lactory referent Address Bernard, Herald office. ‘ANTED—TWO RESPECTADLE YOUNG MEN, TO obtain subscribers for soveral new and popular fllustrated works, tow in courso of” publication. Those that would devote their time and energy fo this Dusiness can ‘make from $3 to $5 per day. None need apply but those having good references, to 3. W. BRINSON, 307 Broadway, up stairs. ANTED.—PLACES SPEEDILY PROCURED FOR cooks, Inungresses, chambermaids, and general servants; alro, clerks, porters, coachmen, waiters ani valets, for first class places that are daily vacant, at 76 Third avenue. N. B.—Persons lately landed, apply above. Charges moderate. CLARKSON, Proprietor. ANTED—A SMART YOUNG SALESMAN IN A retail dry goods store. Inquire between 9 and 10 o'clock A. M., of J. Kauffer & Co., 432 Third avenue, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as nurse and seamstreas; can cut and fit + hildren’s dresses and the best of shirts, and understands all kinds of family sew'ng and chamberwork; wagos not 80 much an object as a comfortable home. Inquire at 82 North Moore street, basement, for two days. ANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as good plain cook, washer and ironer; best of city reference given Please call at No. 220 West Sixteenth street, between Fighth and Ninth avenues, for two days. 7 ANTFD—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. W tion "as chambermaid and waiter; isa good seam. strese. Can be seen at her last place, No. 2Perry street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do housework, or chamberwork and plain sewing. The best of city reference given. Call at No. 5 Sixth street, third floor, back room. ‘ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A PRO- testant girl, for general housework; she must be a good washer and ironer, and underatand cooking. Apply, with a reference from last place, at 1423, East Broadway. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation to cook, wash and iron in a private family; understands her busizess thoroughly; a situa- tion in'the country preferred. Best of city and counts reference given. Please call fer two days, at 377 Kigh' avenue, near Thirtieth street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A ituation as chambermaid, and can assist at washing and ironing. Best ot reference can be given, Can be seen for two days, at 03 West Nineteenth street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG AMERICAN girl, to attend & store; a baxery praserrad. Best of mee can be had from her last employer. Please call at 15 Stanton street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as good cook and to assist in the washing and ironing; has no objection to the country; good elty reference given. Please call for two days at 34 Mulberry street, front basement. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, A situation to attend a bakery; is capable to take charge if required; no objection to goin the eountry. bescpppes (hea as to character and ability. Please apply or address a note to Miss Mary, 371 Bleecker treet, for two days. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—IN A SMALL FRENCH family, a smart young git! to mind a baby; she nust understand perfectly the washing and ironing. Swiss or Canadian would be preferred. Address M. Fislon, teacher, West Eighteenth street place, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. 'ANTED—BY A NICE, TIDY GIRL, A SITUATION to do housework or chamberwork, in a small pri- mily, The best of city references given. Please 300 Bowery. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND laundress, or to do chamberwork and waiting; isa good plain cook, by a young woman with the best of city references from the most respectable famities, Please cafl at 661 University piace. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to take care of children and to do sewing; or chambermai¢ and fine washing; no ob- jection to waiting. Good city ref given. Please call for two days, at 68 Fourth avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE e young woman. nurse or seamstress: is a good plain sewor and dressmaker, or would make herself gene- rally useful; good city reference. Ploase call at 405 Fourth street. Wiis tring th CAPABLE LAUNDRY WOMEN, WHO | can bring (he best of recommendations, to whom go wages will be paid. Apply at the Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, between the hours of 10 and 1 P. M. ————————— -ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as cook, washer and ironer, can be well re- eommended from her last place. Call at No. 51 Butler thi atreet, Re ee NIED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE F 1, aa seamstress and 16 do chamber work; Wy ection to go a short way in the country. Cai We eGiree Gags at 17 Eighth atreet, between and C. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG womaly, eaeral housework of a rate cook, washer and 8 the very best of city reference. Canbe seen for two days, at 216 Elizabeth street, between Prince and Houston, first floor, up stairs ANTEE—BY A FAMILY RESIDING SEVFNTEEN miles from the city, a woman who is a capable seamstress and would be willing to assist in chamber- work and make hersel( otherwise useful in the family when necessary. Apply at 14 Wooster street, Tuesda; morning, at 12 o'clock. None but Protestants will suit, ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A8 COOK; she will be required to assist in washing and to make good bread; one who in ha few and of steady and cleanly babits, and can bring good references, may ap- ply at 12 Lafayette place. 'ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook, or to do general housework in a small private family. ‘apply at 106 Greenwich avenue, first floor, back room. Good reference given. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as cook; is a good washer and ironer. Can be seen for two day: er last place, 91,Sixteenth ‘ANTED—A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE MIDDLE ‘aged woman, to take charge of an infant from its birth; one that can do all kinds of embroidering and French — and fine washing; such a person can find & good home by calling at 280 Feurth avenue. ANTED—BY ~A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT irl, a situation in a small private family, to do eral homework, cooking, washing and ironing,’ woald willing to make’ herse erally usefal. ive good city references, Call at No. 2 Stone street, floor. Can be seen for two days if not engaged. 8 COMPANION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A STEADY renpectable man, who has lived in the first fami- lies’ in Europe; is a coachman im every respect. Can give the best ‘city reference. His last employer will certify as to his capability, sobriety, integrity, and at- tentiveness, Has no family. Please addresa R. T., 260 Mott street, opposite St. Patrick's Chureh, front room, first floor, for two days. ‘ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED MAN, A situation as coachman and gardencr. Has no'in- cumbrance; but his wife can give the best of city refer- ence if required, Please call or address M. R., No. 2 Front street, ‘T ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A PLACE TO FIN- ish the shoemaker’s trade; has rerved four years in Europe, Can be seen any time’ for one week at 101 wery. ‘ANTED IN A LAWYER’S OFFICE A LAD ABOUT Inquire of GEO. W. COOK, 111 REWARDS. REWARD.—STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM the stable yard in East Fourteenth street, opposite Irving place, on Saturday evening, March 3, at G o'clock, a white cow; is of good breed, 'with a large bag, while nose, and can be identified, as her right hip nightly out of ‘place, $50 will be given for her return, as above. REWARD.—LOST, FROM ITS SETTING IN A ring, ® finely cut large size diamond, on Sa- furcay afternoon, the 17th ult , auppoved between Nine- teenth street and'8t. Nicholas, on Broadway. The above Yeward wili be paid on its return to room 29, St. Denis otel. 20 REWARD.—SOME TWO WEEKS SINCE, OUR office was entered by menus of false keys, and the following artic! n ive pair of forceps, stamped with the maker's name, (Morson); also fifteen ry bancled instruments, stamped ‘N. K.’’ Any in- formation concerzing them, direct to MEADER & HIG- GINS, Dentists, 833 Broadway. 20 REWARD —STOLEN, FROM ROOM 20 8T. Denis Hetel, on Friday, 16th ult, diamond pin (gentleman's), The pin was bioken from the socket, and had been wrapped in white paper, and laid on the parlor table, for the purpose of being sent to repair. be above reward will be paid on ita return to room 20, cr to the office of the hote! 1.) BEWARD.—L0sT, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, A calf skin pocket wallet, with’ a steel clasp, containing between $75 and $100, in bills, with prpers of no value except to the owner. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving it at 319 Fourth avenue, or at 45 Broadway. REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, FEB. 10, 1855 a small yellow terrier slut, ears and tail cut. ever will return the same to 320 Broadway, office oo & shail receive th reward and the expense of eeping. 5 REWARD. —STRAYED FROM 35 WOOSTER street,on Saturday ene, & small white Spa- nish poodle elu in t; has holes bored in her ; answers to the name of Rosy. The above reward will be paid and no questions asked, on returning her to the owner. REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, ON FRIDAY, March 2, from the corner of Iteade street and roadway. a small tan colored terrier. The above re- ward will be paid on returning the same to 48 South street, second floor. woman, as cook and first rate washer and ironer; understands baking; would go laundress, and make herself generally useful. Apply at No. 2 Amity street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, INDUS- trious gitl, as dressmaker and chambermaid; she is willing to make herself generally useful, if required. Address box 189 Herald office, which will be punctually attended to. WY ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as wet nurse; has a fine breast of milk; her baby is only a few weeks old, a healthy child; has 50 objection to the country, Please apply at 261 Bowery, or 167 Sixteenth street, near avenue A. Woy ramey WASHING, BY A RESPECTA W roma. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ble woman, who can 4 jlemen’s and ladies’ washing in first'rate style, Please call at 116 Kast | Twenty-fifth atrect, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU W 7 ition as cook, washer aod iron housework for a small private family, ‘Has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Cam prodace gad city references. Please apply at 680 Houston street, room 16, fourth floor. ;.oF to do general | ANTED= A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A respectable young married woman, Can give the best of city references if required. Apply at 300 Hicks street, acar Atlantic street, Brooklyn, first floor, back room. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITO- ‘ation ax professed cook, of steady habits ani in- daatrious, who has tte Has no objection to quire at 68 Fourth NTED—BY TWO RESPECTADI Wie, one as chambermaid and seamstress, o¢ the other as plain cook, washer and ironer, or ral ymall private ly. itt Please call for front room. * | 809 First avenue, Gret door, back rvom, for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL to do chainberwork, or waiting orto assist in tak- in the country, The beat of city reference. Can seen for two days at 237 Ninth avenue, A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE youbg woman, as children’s maid and seamstress. between Seventh and Fighth avenues. fon, as nurse, Can ti entire charge of an it children’s clothes; fox gare of children and tew Has no objection to go }ANTED—A_ SiTt be seen for two days at No. 187 Went Nineteenth WENT 7A SITUATION. BY A COMPETENT PER- i et i for five years, be seen for twodaysat her late employer's, rv Seventh street, near Second avenu: areata ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, with excellent city references, as walter in a smatl respectable private family; she understands chamber- work, and would take care of the silvor and pariors. Has the moat satisfactory city referenxes from private fami- Koa, Wil tate six dollars a month, Call at, oF ade, CARTONS OF ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, 3.000 French and American, consisting of a complete assortment of the newest styles for the present season, will be sold thirty per cent under the regular price to caeh buyers, and is well worth the attention of milliners and jobbers. DAVID STRAUS, 216 Bowery, up stairs. TRAW GOODS, FRENCH FLOWERS, &o. HOMER & KETCHUM ‘Are now exhibiting their now atyle flowers, &c., of the latest importation Cash buyers are solicited to examine their stock at Nos. 64 and 66 Joho street, corner of William, New York. (0 SOUTEERN, WESTERN AND CITY MERCHANTS —Mrs. LYON ISAACS, of No, 5 Division street, will open this day 2,500 Paris made bonnets, each one differ- The trade are respectfully invited to call the stock. — BILLIARE —_ BASSFORD, JR., FIRST PREMIUM AND ONLY A. tent cushions factory, 66 Centre street.— Bil- Vard and bagatelle tables, au make, as low as those of inferior makers. Ten tablos for playing Of Fisenpple and Fulton strecta, Brooklyn, by GBORGE ineapple abd Fulton streets, Brook! yi LAMBERISON, where his friends and purchasers are in- vited to try Billiard saloon on Broadway, with three tables . eg oe saloon, cont room for Satisfactory res Kees as proprietors, corner ina ant [dg em. for sale. E OFFER FOR SALE TABLES MADE seasoned at No. 8 Ann | f) —RESTAURANT OI BROADWAY, FOR 5 + sale, in one of the most prominent lo- cations, (twenty years established, )iwithin five minutes? walk of the City Hall, now doing a thriving business, very neatly fitted up with bar and pri'mte rooms re- spectably patronized. B, W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. OR SALE—A Hi BETWEEN Third and Fourth avenues, on Seventy caventh aad -eighth streets, *yeautifally situated, with targe career noe aanmns wees 4 the house. Inquire om the premises, or at 173 Bowery. F% SALE—A HALF SIZE VOIGHILAND CAMERA “and buff wheel, '. hic Ger te aida ean ade OR SALE—THE FARM, LATELY OWNED BY CaPr. Texido, deceased, situated at Flushing, L. I., one mile from the railroad 4 consisting of 43 acres. Good house, barns and outbuildings. For terms, &c., apply Fir premises, or to ‘JAMES M. SHAW, 76 Chat- a , ; 1OR SALE A FARM IN’ WESTCHESTER, COUNTY, 2: 6 from splendi us | ated, renin a adsen Tiger the land 8 fin. roved and the buildings good. W for cash or ley for city property. Ais? many houses and lots for aale in the wi (ASE & FULLER, 7 No.™ street. (OK SALE—HAIRDRESSING AND SHAVING b=TAB- lishment, elegantly furnished and fitted, surpass" most others for business and style. Located near six large and fashionable hotels. Price $800. Also house on Cumberland street, Brooklyn. Price $4,800. Also partner, with $5,000, wanted in patent business, where a speedy fortune can be made. Apply at United States Agency, 212 Broadway, room 13. OR SALE—IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, THE EN- tire furniture of a handsome cottage residence, de- dirably located near Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. Posses- sion given on or before 1st May, at a very Jow rental. Persons commencing housekeeping will find this an o)- jortunity worthy of notice. For particulars address x 3,460 Post Office, New York. OR SALE—THE PLANING, TURNING AND’ SAW- Fe lng establishment at 22 and. 284 East Kighteenth treet, formerly owned by Browm & Simmons, with ne- cessary eines, machinery and gearing. Also, pine, mahogany lumber, horses, wagons, ; and black walawy A, SLAUSON, assigneo, 2 pag v to J. 8, 1 600 —FOR SALE, A FIRST CLAS8 GRO- F e cery and liquor store, located on a corner of one of the best avenues. A valuable lease of premises, with an excellent horse and wagon are some of the many inducements to purchasers. Apply at Nos, 119 and 121 Nassau street, room No. 3, RICHARD L. PURDY & C9. 5 0:22 SALE, A BUTCHER'S SHOP, A U0; very desirable location, whore there is little competition. Receipts average $1,000 per month, Apply immediately at Nos. 119 snd 121 Nassau streat, room No. 3. RICHARD L. PURDY & CO, App».’ Broadway. USE, w"ORE, AND SIX ACRES OF ee EA BQUSE, Wo crentehester, Westchester county, N. Y., twenty-one miles saath wy oes two and @ half miles trom Tuckahoe, Om, and a halt miles from the Scarsdale depot, ani on v.° PO! ic from New York to White Plains, | For further ,"*rticu- Jars inquire of the subscriber, on the premises, i 7 On tA. L UNDERATLL, OR SALE—THE STOCK AND GOODWILL OF A grocery store, now doing a good business, situated on the Sixth avenue. Address A. B, C., office of Boyd’s Express Post. VOL. XX. — LATE QUARRY—A PROMISING SLATE QU: § well opened and well located.—This phe sold or put into a jount stock rom; . To purchase the property and commense work $6,000" $8,000 will be req Inquire of J. R.°BARBOUR & CO’, mining Agency, 110 way, immediately, /TATEN ISLAND.—TO BE SOLD OR LEASED FOR ONE or more years, the =) situated on the minut three cottages and several beautiful building ered with forest trees, all situated on the same For particulars address Mrs, 3, GRYMES, on mises, wagon, &c., of as tablished fret t Be, nD, +, Of an old e: class ity 1 saaep reat — location, &o. Inquire of JOHN BODINE, aq., 17 Dey atreet. ‘STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS.—ANY ONE HAVING I for sale a double or single engine of forty horse pow- er, of the most app! phe mobbed suitable for a sawing or flouring mill, will hear of s purchaser by ad- dressing Fxg! syavoularé amd lerald office, stating owent cash price, with or without pofter T° PRISTERS.~FOR SALE, A GOOD JOB OFFICE, ‘cost over $4,000,) the carry nd type nearly new, & sitncted below the Park. $ I that is requ at prescnt; the baJance may remain for time. Printers wishing to purchase will address B., Horald office. rent, the lease, machinery, including steam en- in¢, tools, fixtures and business, of the best card fac- fory in the country. located in this elty, iz perfect or- der, and ample facilities for the manufacture of both playing and printer’s cards, To competent parties this ia adesirable opportunity. Possession tmutediately, Ad- dress box 3,995 Post Office. (0 TRON FOUNDESS—FOR SALE, A VALUABLE full lot, situated 400 west of Fourth avenue, in Sixty-fourth street, The whole can be taken out in fron castings. Apply at 109 Bowery, N. Y. PHOLSTERY FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGED FOR pro rty. Fifteen years established, up town, ina good locality, with first class custom. To any one wish- g to commence business this isa chance seldom met with, bee pa age wishes to retire, and will sell.out on accommodating terms. Address, until Wednesday, Y. Z,, Herald office. z. CARD MANUFACTURER?.—FOR SALE OR TO LOST AND FOUND. 0G LOST.—LOST ON. WEDNESDAY LAST, A BRIN- dle colored Newfoundland ; has a white cross on in bree, *t> 80d answers to the name of Dio, Whvover will return im to 216 Greenwich street, tea store, will receive $5 rew."7 0), “A. CHANGE SELDOM, O:FERED.—A Da- je guerrian room, six years established, for sale or to let, in one of the best locations in the city, with apparatus, specimena and furniture complete n° structions given in the it required, Reason for sell- ing, the owner, having two rooms, cannot attend to both, Apply at 80 Bowery, up stairs. 0 —FOR SALE, WITH LEASE OF FOUR a years, the wholesale aad retail confec- tionery, with stook, fixtures and tools, all complete. for manufacturing. Inquire on the premises, 68 Third avenue, between 2 and 6 P. M. 0 —FOR SALE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF e furnishing store in a central location town, attached to which is a manufastory of sta- ple articles of ready sale and universal use. Rent of store $300. For particulars, address a note to Manufac- turer, Herald office. —FOR SALE CHEAP, A DINING AND ().- oyster saloon on Brondway, fitted’ up in good style, with a good run of custom. Can be madoa ‘ood business by strict attention. Apply to J. M. GRE- ELL, House Agent, 1,096 Broadway. 10.0 rer Bae A GAR, STORE, LOCATED e on a corner of Broadway, one of the most désirabie stands in the city. Lease of premises ata very low rent. Rent paid until the Ist of May. Must be sold this day. Apply immediately at 119 and 121 Nassau street, room No, 3, RICHARD L, PURDY & CO. TON SHARP SCHOONER, AND FAST SAILER, ip complete order; will auswer for a pi'ot boat, the oyster or fruit trade; if purchased immedtutely, can be had at a great bargain. DE M N OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE, IN A RAPID- ly ‘improving neishborhood in the upper part af the city, for 7m accommodating terms, or a part. ner taken, as the advertiser has two stores an:1 cannot attend to both, Inquire on the premises, Eleventh avenue, between Forty-fourth and ‘orty.fifth streets, of Dr. Wright. No other drug store within five or alz 8. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALB, at a great bargain, situated in the village of Flush- ng, I. 1. fronting on the bay, distant but taree minutes walk from the steambost landing, and eight minutes from the railroad depot; the house new, two stories, with high basement, and built in the best poasi- ble manner, 28 by 86 feet, lot 50 by 425 feet; the grounds Sane out, and upon the premises a great variety of fruit trees of the choicest ki Neighborhood firat class, For further particulars, apply to pee DE MOF, 17 Spruce UILDING PLOT FOR SALE, WITH STABLI riage houne, &c., with good water and all k rait; adjoining the same, at the ge of Newtown, L. I., five miles from Grand strest ferry, New York. ‘Apply to BENJAMIN ABLBRO, cor- ner of Eldridge and Division streets. Cupronyta—ror SALE, A FIRST CLAS3 HOUSE, two cottages, and a splendid corner grocery store, situated on Washington avenue and Twelfth street, Mor: risania, five minutes from central and upper depot’ Will be sold’cheap, on eary terms, as the present owzer is going to California. Apply toJ. FILL, on the premises HEAP PROPERTY.—WE WOULD CALL THE ATTEN- tion of persons desirous of making @ profitable in- Yeatment and purchasing cheap property to the adver- tisement of Macfarlan & Merritt, auctioneers, of peremp- Re sale of valuable property on Lexington azemue and Fifty-second street, on Tuesday, March 6 ‘The propert, in well located, and will no doubt be sold cheayy MAG. FARLAN & MERRITT, auction TRY SEAT FOR SALE—ON THE BANK OF THE Hudson, on this islynd, of easy access by railroad. use is conveniently arranged and the grounds Deautifally Isid out. For terms, &o., apply to WM. E. LEWIS, 89 Cedar street, corner of Broadway. prnocelen: heAleatansllatentnteh: Bates Bedaenrahce P87 ee TO Ds PROPERTY IN THR CITY OF BROOKLYN, ror reet. CAR- ads of 0, five acres of lan for sale or to let.—Thirty lots with 500 feet water mt, and bulkhead with 10 to 16 fect depth of water, Will be diaposed of, together or in parcels to suit appli: cants. This property is very desirable for manufacturing purposes, building material yards, or any business re- quiring a good water front and dock, and easy access to"the city of New York, being situated in a central and rapidily improving part of the city. Terms easy. Apply DANIELS LING, No. 4 Sands atroot, RUG STORE FOR SALE. —THE BEUATIFULLY FIT. D ted up store known as the Grand street Lieto fh 8 Grand atrect, is offered for sale on very reason terms, the proprietor being engaged in other busi: unable to attend to it, For further particulars, apply on the premises. Dies STORE FOR SALE-—SITUATED IN A Tii0- ry roughfare on one of th 8 west of Broadway. good neighborhood, suitable for either @¢ store ix neatly fitted up, and low rent; doing a good busine: 8 physician or druggist. B, W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. ARM FOR SALE,—TWENTY-THREE AND A HALF Acres at Seotch Plains, New Jersey, on Central frond, near the station.’ Frame house, new, con- tains a room, kitchen, and dairy in basement, three rooms on Grat floor, two attic rooms; a barn, g 304 well, a variety of old orchard trees, apple, cherry and peacn, upwards of four hundred choice pe ted fruit trees, ¢ various kinds, with a nursery of two thousand five hundred grafting stocks, four hundrrd grape vines, of ‘Various sorts, well selected. There are threo and one- fourth acres woodland, and the farm is drained by newly dug ditehos, suitable for crops oz pasture. Inquire on the premises, or of D. VAN D, 192 Broadway, second story, New York. ARM FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE FARM OF forty acres of choice land, in Westohester county, thirty-six miles from the city, near the Harlem Railro ‘The house is asuperior modern built edifice with all t requirements of a family, and a spring of pure wajer brought into the house, kitchen and stable through lead pes. There are also a good stable ani other out build- gs. Infact, applicants will find it one of the most elegant and desirable residences in this vicinity. * Price of the place,$10,000. Apply to H. NIEMAN, 249 Bowery. ‘ARM FOR SALE OR TO LET—SITUATE IN WRST- field, New Jersey, containing twelve acres of land, With good garden, orchard, and variety of fruit Jremines comprise & neat coitnge, good barn, stabl other outbuildings, and an extensive Ss Also, ‘an excellent family horse, set of harness and rockaway, Terms resrocable, Address Country, Post Office, Jersey City, or © ALL dge, Westfield, N. J. MR SAIR—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND G00) will of an old established wholesale grocery and commixsion house with the lease of the atoré; the own- ers nre about retiring from the trade. The location i ascond to none on the weat sice of the city for either city or country trade, Will be disposed of on reasonable farms to responsible parties. Addreas box 9,018 Post ce. OR SALF—A THRER STORY AND BASEMENT brick cottage, 65 ast Twonty seventh atreet, bo. tween Fourth aud Lexington avenues, north side; water and gas through the whole house; flower garden, &s, Itisin the most convenient and pleasant part of the | city, a8 the stages and cars start to and from the City Hall every five minutes. It will be sold on reasonnbls terms, Apply to J. LYONS, two doors below, moraings end evenings, or at his office, 13 Chambers street, from 12 to 4 o'clock ‘sale, premises 271 Bleecker | atreet, Apply a R SALE—THE LEASE OF TEN YEARS OF A HOUSE { And store in one of the best situations in Broadway. tat business it cannot be # |. To C3 | at A. SERGEANT’S office, No. 15 Wall pintdinneersnctomershaticnenn, Instant Bsdice cee sche | SALE—ON AQCOUNT OF DEPARTURE, AN As- | portanen perfamery, assorted essences ticctures, in jogs of dittereat sizes, aleo show cane, bu. | ren, rove several tables, chairs, stove, at 152 ( West Broadway, thied door, (OR SALE—A CONFECTIONERY, ICE-CREAM SALOON ‘and commission bakery, handsomely Aityed up, and in ono of the best business thoroughfares In the city. This is one of the best opportunities ever offered to engage in the business. Apply this day to C. B, HOWES, 67 Nassau street, room 0. \OR SALE—A THREE STORY BRICK ENGLISH BASE- ment house, with all the modern improvements, gas, bath, &c., situated 47 Summit street, Brooklyn, about three minutes’ walk from Hamilton avenue ferry. Price $6,000; terms easy. Apply to Wm. C. Stonts, corner of Broadway and Murray street. OR SALE—ONE NEW FIRST CLASS FOUR SIORY house, in the block of five all alike, 20 by 55 feet, (0. 46 Twenty-fourth street, between Fourth and Lex: ington avenues. Has Dig Mein dae Possession immediately. Apply at 44 East Twenty-fourth street, or at 44 Wall street, to CHAS. H. SMITH. (OR SALE—A “BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT, ONE hour’s ride by cara and stage over one of the best plank roads in the country. @ house coatains nine rooms, with wash house and all necessary outbuildings, with about 234 acres of fine land and the best of fruit. All information can be had by calling on G. W. TAYLOR, No. 6 Ann street. OR SALE—A THREE STORY FRAME AND BRICK basement house and lot, 25 by 100 feet, 119 West Forty-sixth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue, to exchange for a house in the Filth or Eighth ward; some choice plots origroams in the flourishing vil- lages of Morrisania and Melrose, near the depot, West- cheater county. No objection to serene, ‘the lots for a house or lota in Hoboken. Inquire on the p! mises in the eveni r during the day at 39 Greene reet, of Edw. Ki chac! OR SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF STORE No, 673 Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. Tao, a magnificent plate giass exhibition oase, being one of the largeat 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’ JOHN CLARK, assignees, 187 Broadway and 30 Cedar street. (OR SALE—AN ESTABLIGHED BUSINE33, BUING ‘an opportunity seldom offered. There are on the premises & good two story frame dwelling and large poe story building on rear of lot, togethor with a capi- engine, new, and all necessary machinery for carry- ing on the sash and blind amd putty making business, The whole will be sold low and on easy terms. HUGHES & GREEN, 153 Grand street, Williamsburg. OR SALE—THE FIRST CLAS3 FOUR STORY BROWN stone front house No. 15 Weat Thirty-second street, near Fifth avenue; size of house 25x84 feet. Also, the new three story brick house on Lexington avenue, first house above Thirty-third street; size 22x44 feet. Frico $9,000, Inquire of the owner,’ 15 West Thirty- second street. . ‘OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A WELL established hosiery and geotlemen’s furnishing store, in a first rate locaticn, in Canal street ; rent low, and will be sold at a great bargain ; this is a rare oppor- tunity to commence business. Apply at 93 Canal street. R SALE IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST RATE OYSTER and dining saloon, down town, at a bargaia, A food chance for # young man having & few hundred dol- ars ready caxb. Lease, stock fixtures included. Apply, to THOMPSON & STREET, $1 Nassau street, room No. 7. r) (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 § inches. Inquire of MAUJER & HAMMOND, 161 First street, foot of South Third street, Williamsburg. Fe SALE, CHEAP—THE MODERN ENGLISH BASE- ment four story brick house, balcony and court, 270 Weat fn ae sereat, by gare beige range, bath and chandeliers. Price . Apply on , the premises, W. H. MICHALES. 70 PURCHASE FOR CASH, ONE, O18.—W. m a two or three tots, 0uether or separate, bot ween Second and Sixth avenued 224 below Forty-fifth street. Apply immediately at 648 Broaa,”®7: OST—ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY .7) BETWEEN 12 ahd 1 oclock, in one of the Groény.4 cars, or in ing from the cars through Clark street to ».'° Mansion jouse, a lady’s Russian sable fur tippet. The finder will be liberally rewarded by teaving the same with E+ R. YALE, Mansion House, Hicks street, Brooklyn. OST,—THE FOLLOWING DRAFTS WERE by the undersigned at Philadelph'a for New York on the 10th inst., viz.:—. R. Brayton & Co.'s draft en Jobn B Church, three months from Jan. 20, favor of M. Tramp & Son, tor $1,000; 1. R. Brayton & Co.'s draft on . Church, three months from Jan. 24, favor of ‘Andrus & Langdon, for $1,000; T. R. Brayton & Co's draft on John B. Church, three months from Jan. 20, favor of M. Trump & Xon, for $1,000. The above havi miscarried, payment of them has been stopped, and persons are hereby cautioned Rpg the same. M. TRUMP & SON, Philadelphia, Feb. 27, 1859, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &. 'T THE NEW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY street, will be sold this day, Monday, at 12 o'clock, twenty horses, suitable for all purposes; also new and second hand wagons, harness, suddies, bridles, &c. JOHN H. GATFIELD, Proprietor. SALE—A BAY HORSK, 16 HANDS HIGH, sound, and kind in single.and double harness; can inside 2:50, Also, a light trotting wagon, sleigh, one set of harners, whip stable and dress blankets, robes bells, &c. All to be sold together, as the owner is abou lonving the city. Apply at 04 and 96 Mercer street. LE—HORSE AND HEARSE, TOGETHER OR ate, a noble gray horse, strong, sound, fast, Kc; would suit a doctor; stands without hitching; is very gentle and handsome, with long tail and mane. A better horse can’t be seen. Call at 132 Duane street. Fe SALE—A BLACK HORSE, SEVEN YEARS OLD this spring, perfectly kind and in good order, toge- ther with harness and light wagon, suitable for business Purposes, ‘lo be seen any time’ before 10 A, M. and and from 4to6P. M. Inquire at 329 Broome atrest. (OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME, HIGH BRED Pointer dog; will be two years old in April next; shot over Isst season; is perfectly broke, and = retriever. For price and further particulars, apply A. F. KINDBERG, 68 West street. OR SALE CHEAP—A FINE STYLISH YOUNG horse, seven years old, warranted kind and sound; also, a superior modern built buggy wagon, with shift- ing top, nearly new; two fine bankets, robe, and very fine set of light harness, &c. Sold for want of use. Ap- ply at Ne. 7 Prince street. FROR SALETAN ELEGANT, AND COMPLETE stan. lishment for ® small family, consisting of one of the most valuable and best broken’ horses in the cit city made coupe rockaway; a sett heavily plated peas, dren blankets, sheets, &c.; also, one new top wa- gon ‘and light harness, suitable for the same horee, which is fast when on the road. These articles were all made to order for this horse by the best workmen im New York. They will be sold low according to their vague. Apply at P. Fagan’s stables, 86 West Twenty- second street. ‘AMILY CARRIAGE.—A STRICTLY FIRST CLASS carriage, that has been but little used; would be Joe at a fair price. Address 8. E., box 1,048 Post ee. ;* lately from Vermont; warranted pure Morgans. them two of closely matched bays. Also eight extra new city made light wagons, equal to any manufactured, Will be sold very low, in cousequénce of the tire which burnt our establishment down. Apply at 21 and 23 Berum atreet, Brooklyn. eins rom VERY SUPERIOR YOUNG HOR3ES, moi (OR SALE CHEAP—A TOP WAGON, NEARLY NEW, in good order, suitable for grocers or expremen, Ap. Ply at 20 Warren street, M. Gray’s livery stable, and 208 roadway, basement. OR SsLE LOW--THE THREE STORY ENGLISH basement house 17 Boorman place, Thirty-third Street, between Eighth and Ninth avenuos, 20 by 42 feet, finished with modera improvements; lot 100 fect deep. Price $7,500, Also, the superior four story brown stone front house No. 28 same block, house 25 by 50, lot 100 feet. Appiy on the premises. OR SALE, OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR A HOUSE in Brooklyn—A new how and eight lots, Staten Island, three minutes walk from Vanderbilt's landing. Apply to ROBERT SARGEANT, No. 7 Jauncey Court, 41 Wall street, R SALE OR TO LET—THREE BROWN STONE English basement houses—Nos. 305, 307 and 300 West Twenty-second street, between Ninth aod Tenth ues; finished in the best manner, with all the mo- we Inquire on the premises, of M. OR SALE OR TO LET—THE TWO STORY AND AT. tic brick house, No. 256 Delancy street ; possessiza {mmediately. Also fo let, a 100m and two ,bedrooms in house No, 84 Elizabeth street, Also several rooms suit- able for meetings and lodges, in National Hall, No. 29 Canal street. Apply to KDWARD VAN RANST, No. 34 Canal street. (OR SALE IN BROOKLYN—A CASH RETAIL GRO- cery of over $800 per week, and which can be in- creased to almost any amount, There is no liquor con- nected with the business, and the stock, fixtures, &., are in firnt rate order, making it » most desirable oppor: tunity for # person wishing to enter that kind of busi- ness, Address M. A. C., Herald office. R SALE OR TO LEASE—TEN LOTS OF GROUND, situated on the north side of Twenty-third street, 0 feet east of Firstavenue. Theabove property is well lgented for a wood, coal or lumber yard. Apply to Me. W. G, CHAVE, 168 East Twentioth street, or J. DUNDER- DALE, 62 William street. LASSWORKS.~ FOR SALE, THE FL TOOLS, ‘&e., of the glass factory, situated in Brooklyn, be: tween Jolin and Marsball streets, near Jackson ferry; together with the lease of factory and dwellings. Apply at No. § Platt street, New York, yousss FOR SALE—NOS. 144 AND 148 CHERKY oat those who L. chance thet rarely rare, and wilt amount invested, vestment, thi 08 cent on Keulare, Ee., ‘Iautre ROPERTY IN NEW YORK TO EXCHANGE FOR property in Bergen, West Hoboken or Harlem. A first class four story house and lot to exchangs, for @ mall farm or « large house, and about twelve lotfabout pL hae from the ferry, Apply at No. 476 Fourth street, UBCIC HOUSE AND LEASE FOR SALE.—TAE Ulster House, 118 West Broadway, with the unex. pited leage of three years from May 1,'1865, with the atock and fixtures, is now for aale, doing « good business, and recently having been thoroughly enlarged and improved. Asa place for public business {t has 20 equal, and will be sold, as the owner is engaged in other business that requires his whole atteation. If not sold by the 16th inst., it will be let, together with fixtures, to areeponsible tenant. Apply on the premivos, be- tween 8 and 9 in the evening. JOHN N. BRIGGS, Proprietor. ‘The Sixth and Eighth avenue cars pass the door eveey few minutes. QTEAMDOAT SWIFTSURE YOR SALE—USED FOR towing purposes; bas « superior cross-head low Pressure engine, 43 inoh cylinder, 10 feet atroke, For tale low. Inquire of D, BYRTUS, Houts Breokiys, ORSFS.—NEW YORK TATTERSALL’S, SIXTH avenue, corner of Thirty ninth street.—Tuesday, h 6, will be sold at aution, at 12 o'clock, horses, wagoor, harness, &c.; also, without reserve, a par of fast mares, a bright bay and chestnut, both ‘young and sound; with a fine shifting top wagon, pole and shafts, extra ine double and single harness, blankets, sheets, Lells, robes, whips, &c., being the compl tablinh- ment of a gentleman leaving town. Sale po itive, with- Out regard to weather. "Also new and second hand wagens and harness, to pay Hels GEORGE CLEMENS, Auctioneer. Heyry Pater, Salesman. ‘ORSE WANTED—A GRAY OR BLACK HOR: about seven years old, warranted sound and kin in every respect, 15% hatds high, « stylish and good traveller Please state where such a horse can be seen, and the price. Address, postpaid, 8D. A, box 1,13f Post Office. IVERY STABLE, IN A CENTRAI, LOCATION, AND doing a fine business, for sal-, consisting of first Class horses, heavy and light carriages, wagons, sleig harness, robes, bella, &c., suitable for city work. Apply to WILLIAM EGINTON, 149 Fulton street, WO OR THREE HORSES WANTED ON LIVERY, Se light wagons, at the stable, 39 Great Jones street. LET—FROM 1ST MAY NEXT, THE STABLE AND carriage house, No, 13 Third street; fiae dry basement, with staila, Croton water, &c., and spacious carriage house above. Inquire of A. LAMB, No. 5 Al- bion place, Fourth street. 'ASHINGTON.—FOR SALE, THE FAST TKOTTING ay stallion Wasbin, 161 hands high, tem years old; perfectly sound and k nd. Washington’ is superior foal getter, as all bis stock has proved. For full particulars apply at 04 and 96 Mercer street. ‘ANTED—A SPAN OF FRENCH Ox CANADIAN ponies. Must be well broken to harness, and kind \d gentle. Address Bedan, Herald office, stating price, size and where to be seen. ANTED—TO PURCHASE A PACING HORSE, OF good style and action, suitable for ladies’ sadale use; also, a pleassot driver, must be kind and gentle. 3S. ROBERTS, 251 South street. "_ GLOTHING, &C. AST.OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED, Ladies or gentlemen having any of the same to dia pore of can obtain « fair cash price by sending for he subscriber, at bis residence, No, 66 Elm street, or COHEN. through the post, M.S. N. ~Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen, |AST-OFF CLOTHING—$2,000 WORTH WANTED.— The highest price liberally given, and cash paid ia current money, Apply tc JAMES MORONEY, 11 Baxter street, (formerly Orange.) off Chatham.’ Situation wanted, with a merchant, for an active, intelligent boy, fiftcen years of age. Apply as above. CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FERNITORE WANTED — Ladies or gentlemen having any of the same to die- pose of, can obtain a fair and cash price, by sending for the subscriber at his residence, or fou the poat, Ne. 18 Elm street. L, M. DUSSELDORP, N. B.—Ladies attended by Mrs. D LOTHING—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY to dispose of can receive s fair price in cash oy en eadnat sy “tor coats pat sow Ladies attended ‘by Mra. Cohen. ‘8. COHEN. OUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING.—JOSEPa B. Close, Bailey & Co., No. § Park place, opposite the City Hall, bave now on hand tho best « arcing and summer stock and be fpodng be found in the States, and suitable for all oe, from three to twenty Tears old, at wholosals and for greatly redyeed prices,