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1D BD BARGAIN. —A FOUR STORY Howse Loi on bast Twenty-fourth House . oe If_sold th three days $3,300 will take it Apply a4 once to S. KILPATRICK, under Bull's Head Bank, A SELENDID PLACE FOR SALE—ONE OF dest om the Hudson river; view ansurpassed .&\ imnrovemente, water, end heat d with ai Acres of land; must be sold. iy to NC, BISH Broadway. fret Goor, rear office. _A™ ELEGANT RESIDENCE AND SIXTERN ACRES, he city of New Brunswick, in complete erder, and @boice “arms Varying ip size and Wak BEN HARDBNBKKGH, o W NUMBER OF FARMS, COUNTRY SBA and Couniry Stores, Hoses aud Lows, for Sbange. Prie: frou $2.50, $7,009 up to '$30,000—1 to 200 acres, four io exiy mies irom New York and near depos, ‘A. SERGEANT, 15 Wall street TRACT OF OIL AND LUMBER PROPERTY FOR sae, op Tionesta Creek, Pa; has three miles front ow Be creeks (0 saw inlils, SUveriOr p.we Hane, good ou in- @eations, and one well down 200 feet, Will be sold vary low. CHARLES B. MILLS, 34 Cedar street. BTRIOILY RICK THs house 08. Lnquire of ireet, MILLS sale or ex. FIRST CLASS AND BEAUTIFUL browa -tone Houne, four story, high stoop; 25x60x100, a Thirty (ourth street. near Madison avenue; immediase Forserion. Apply to W. P. SEYMOUR, 17] Broadway. ARGAINS.-THREB FINE IMPROVED FARMS near New Bronswice —68 acres, new honse, sma! 004 dare, 81.562 4 acren, vouse wore sud frulk’ SEEN woe acres good house, bara aud two orchards, $5.00), Twenty iver Parue near the city. JS. FERGUSON, oT Nawsau street, second Soor, room 24, {ARM POR SALE—ONB MILE FROM WHITE Flaine. near tart’s Comers, Liv acres, wita good farm Bouse, bara Ao Tee $40,008, tree POR SAL cSt VaN HOUSES AND LOTS AT BLIZ.A- bet port, N. J.. situated a few hundred feet belaw the JAS. BR. KOWARDS, 277 West Twenty. tht ding and ene beck from the was be property is table for dwellings or factory purposes. aud will be sold Jow and or reasonable terms. Apply io HARDMAN & @SBOKN, 182 Grand street a ee) ae 4 FOR SALE. F° SALB—E VE! IPTION OF NEW AND second band Store Fixtures—Stoves. Pipe, Counters, Tables. Desks, Signa, Ouice Far isions Railings. &c | Mer cban scan have estimates ai $5 Jane street, coruer of Eighib of JAMES HODGE. POR SALE—A WELL ESTABLISHED BILLIARD ‘and Driuking Saloon, well sisuaied, with lease of five ears at lot Wal id chee] Tien Apply 1 THRODORE STUY VESANT. lor @ \im; we 1eChamber street POR SALE~A RESTAURANT, UNDER FRANKFORT House, corner of Frankfort and William streets, In- Quire ta the salcon, ONS BLOCK BAST corner of Frankfort and Willian 'y furnished: 1 ; $1 50 to $3 per week. House open nn BOARDING AND (A? THE PRankronr Hous of the City Hi itreets, 2:0 Rooms, A SOUTHERN LADY HAS A FEW PURSISHED Kooms with Board. House has all ments. Apply at 17 East Twellth street, one Broadway. N ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS, WELL ‘and handsomely furnished, to let, with Board, 1a one of the Pleasautest locations in ply at 22 Kast Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenue Fok, SALEFOUR CYLINDER BOLLRRS, two leet long and thirty iaches diam ebeap tor cash. Inquire at 16 Water street 1 tr J. Mo . Res FOE SALSGSECOND HAND FOOT LATHE AND Belting. 18 Corilandt street, basement, FoR SALBS—A PATENT RIGHT OF IMPROVED VEGE- table Carter frou tern; a first raie op- App! Portunity to m ‘at 29 Bianion street, ‘Bear Pitt street. FOE SALETA Soar actony. working order, very comveniently located in the upper Part of this city. Itieturniabed with every requisie for the manufacture of staple and fancy seaps, the machinery and fixtures being upon the rangement {9 continue the present old established and Strictly cash foreign and domestic business cam be effected with the present manufacturer if desi For further particulars and terme of sale, which will be” hberal. appl: Upos the premises, to J.-H. LISBY, 400 West Fiiteen' street, or address box $,612 Post office. ‘OR SALE—A RECEIPT FOR MAKING A BEAUTI- ful Wine equal to any $4 per gallon. Families and dealers can make their own wine ata cost ef 0 cents per gallon. I will send Herald oftice, OR SALE—THe STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN old aod wellestablished Liquor Store, in the best location of the Thirteenth ward. doing good business; reut low, and fitted up in the best syle, Appy to T. GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, 356 Eight OR SALB—FOUR FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY brown stone front Houses, elecant style, moriuwest corner of Lexington avenue and y-eighty sur quire of GEORGE J. HAMILTON, 207 Lexingtoi \OR SALE=SKVEN THRBE STORY, BASEMENT And undercedar brown sione Houses, in Fifty fourth car Lexington avenue; will be sod separately or aireet, fogethier i cogether at agreal bargain to close an undivi- ded i torest, The houses are just finished. possession imme- ately. size ISe48; lob 100.” Apply to WM. H, RAYNOR, Do. 6 Pine steet, POR SALESA HOUSE AND LOT, 253100, KNOWN AS 127 Weat Forteth street, Terms cash, OR SALE~THE HOUSB AND LOT NO. 224 EAST Seventh sireet, 25 feet wide (a good brick h ouse), price 00; remted toood tenant. ‘The owner don’t want it, ‘he property is cheap for investment. * JAS. BR, EDWARDS, 277 Went Twenty-third street, OR SALE—ON SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR Union square, ® large rst cinsy four story. bigh meop crown ‘stone "House, 26:7); Lot oue-baif of the ‘Bice deep. Possession May 1. Price $30.00, or would ex- change for a rnailer House inn good locality. Also om Se- venteenth sireet, near Dr. Tyng’s church, a ‘ine three story And atiie bigh sioop House, 22,0400, in perfect aud elegant erder, and rented for two years trom May 1, 1865, Price $18 00; a good inseaument, JAS. KR. EDWARDS, 277-West Twenty-third street. OR SALE—FINE ENGLISH BASEMENT HOUSES. ai 810,00 each, Three together on West Twenty:iirat Street, brown sone four story; fine neighborhood. Rented Ahi May at $0; would rent readily for $1,000 Two to gether on West Tweuty-second atreet, fonr story and attic; also renied for $900 till May next. ‘These houses are very gATp: Wissel! separately or together, as wanted. The te of the three on Twenly-tirst sirest are very heavy and eiegunt. das, R. EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third street. OR SALE—ON WEST TWENTY.THIRD STREET, A fine four sory brown stone Knglish basement House. ‘Ye Boe orver aud ima first cass neighborhood Price $14. Possession May Ist next. JAS. K. LDWARDS, 277 West Twenty third street. R SALE—A SPLENDID STO FOUR STORY HIGBR stoop House, 26x103.3, 1m perfect order. This isa rare Opportunity, rarely oilered. WHARTON BROB., 132 Broadway. Fo SALE—A FIRST CLASS BROWN STONB HOUSE, urnisbed, located wilbin three minutes’ walk of the Fifth avenue Hoel. Address J. C. B., box 3.931 Postofiice, OR SALE—A LARGE THRBE STORY BRICK FAC. tory, In Brook yn. water front, with lu lots of Ground ‘engine, boiler, vood stables, well built, all in complete or- der; five location for a sawing er wouiding mill. 8. F. IRELAND, ‘53g Pine street, room 12, Be SALE-—THE MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING Piots for business or private residences in Newark, breopengah kil 2 the city ee} of dimensions to suit ‘ Pri od terms mocerate. Appl; . QUGECEER, SON 2 CO. 77 Coluruirent, “POY 2&9 Pi | al Ss “Uf AT YONKERS—THE COTTAGE PROPER. ‘ORB. “ef Asbburtou avenue and Ashburton lane; a ty, corm. -™@%_with ten rooms; ground 50x160, with ery perity cotta, ““\ Ageburton avenue, 50x00 feet; price tra lot, fac “sag fiews in Yonkers. Possession $6,000, one ot the beat r. . “Seat Twenty-third meri May. R, EDWARDS, 27) ~—— OR SALE IMMEDIATELY—A 7. "“aapess Jocatien, in high basement brick House; Sine bd rooklyn; built by day's work. A bargaie HARTON & BROS,, 132. AND Lot ror sate °%. i. to periect order, with imme iate on. Price $35,00). Inquire of HOMER MOR- GAN, No 2 rine street. ae HOCSE (WITH IMMBDIATE POSSES- sion) for $sle—hear Park avenue and Thirty-foarth brown stone; 1, (OUR ng wantly anu elaborately shed. new with ebony and ro-ewood, including linen. Bilver, crockery, giasswi will take in exchange & smaller Douse. AYLOR, No. 8 Pine street, ANDS—TO ALL WANTING FARMS.—LARGE AND thriving settlement of Vineland: mild climate; thirty nies south of Philadelp! by railroad, rich soti; produees ree crops; twenty acre $-5 per acre, payad! Wituin four yeare; good business opentog: good society Hundreds afe setiling and making improvements. Appiy & CHAS. K, LANDIS, Postmaster. Vineland, Cumberland eounty, N. J. Levers auswered. Papers containing full Anformation will be sent free. Mx LAND FOR SALE. joining the celebrated Kdward Copper Mines, on Lak- H. SIMP- Murray Hill, No, —COPPER LANDS, ap Buperior. for sale. For particulars apply to L BON 4 Cv,, 4 Cedar street, N. ¥. IL TERRITORY.—PBTROLEUM OIL, COAL MIN! Tal Lapds—One thousand acres (in epe tract), ad) gent to the town of ‘Petroleum wo mi ast of Packerqvere. ‘nch of tbe Ba timore ana Ohio Rat ~-unication to and fro ABATA: on tne crugnes rw road, the main direct Ohio river and the in the Aarti be + 2205 Ceoire oF tne oy pheaval ridges” of Kutchie coung, Western Vir- gE per geoiog ca! reports of Ritcut® county). Here, D ‘oust. -he greatest juaDiity Bhd purest quality of Andricating aud burmng oils, miner: bituumen, caumei coal, Qc were first discovered, the larrest and most productive ‘oil wells in Western Virgivia were and are now worked; Bence, thy name of the town “Petroleum,” in Ritchie count), was acyulred by the right of is discovery. (See ‘Abbott's map of the Stale of Virginia.) This O| Territory Was selected and purebased in the vear 2860, prior tothe War as ao investment on account of its then Known (\) anc Mineral wealth, by the present owner, @iso the vad iis ttle; and Bas been withaeld from mnarket or offer of sale wotil the rich and untold deposite ef Oi snnd Mverals im Ritchie county bave deen, as no jous, nent are invited to thi Tilory Sales wil be made ip lots of from Bfly acres up. wards tw the evi re one thoneand res. or would the half interes every sale (1 eable to the Pi reuase,) mod (ake capital stock of the company or com. an @s OF Work these wel s, &c., to (he full amountot hie oor Company's inverest in steck. For price pet acre, terms. Ac. address without delay, Jobo KE. Wilson, aeut, northwest corner of Howard and Caudea streets, Baiumore, Ma. Bartiaonn, Dee. 10, 1864, IL LANDS, OIL LANDS— M 833 acres, near Detroit, for ie or lease on io” applying rticulars can be 64 Cedar sireet, 8 oraboterms, FP SIMPSON & CO BEST LOCATIONS. POR SALE BY N & CO, Petroleum Exchange, 13 ery fav tol ii O's 5X100 FEET ON THE centh avenue and Fifty. sie for improvements; aiso the trane Mansion and six Lots aorthwesterly syebue aud Seventy-fifth street, HENRY 7. NOUKE, 204 Broadway. TANNERS.—CAMERON COUNTY. PENNSYLVA- Large Cacilities and advantages are vilered to above county, with railroad and river com- enication For further particulars inquire of L, H. SIMP. BON & CU., 64 Cedar street, N.Y. ¥ pac A ANTED=<TO PURCHASE ON THE HUDSON OR East river, with @ water tro Plot of Ground, with or without'b for & large diawilery ; from one to SBfty acre Jas. BR LDERS.—POR SALE. cori Mg ia Tanvers in the JANTED—FPROM 6,000 TO 30,000 ACKES, ky or Western Virgin: whieh cash wil! be jress box 1,55 New York "ost o.uce ding, EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty A THREE OR FOUR STORY between Twenty-tirst and Porth Sixth to $14.00), Fi eth Pri rect stree lot balf the block 65. DI Mi 1, 1868 STORY in tT, TWO tie street, Brooklyn kory wireet, near Ti WHBBLER, 11) Brow $3.300 Eek Ros geod order; wiso fue Ly ay JAMES FOR SALE. GOOD CHANCR.—THE MALVERN HILL HOUSE for «mie cheap, corner of Wooster sod Aousvon strorts, o\case. with privilege, The proprietor has otber A vo y Dusivers to attend to, A CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SAL. core Revie s. B Grocer# St als Dr og Stores, 'M peries, Liguor Stor MITCHELLS Store Agency, 7 er Stands, Sew) © Conte Codar street. RARE OMANCE.-FOR SALE, AN UNEXPIRED Fil lerw of m lease of « Diaing and Lodging House and ar Room, with Piscures and Purature pear ebip r nde ries Aline of stages atart from a Apply t@ THOS, NEWTON, No.6 Wall street, Fear vee BOWUEN SHOP POR SALE <A VERY GOOD STAN ne of (be upper avenuer, Inquire at No. 77 Gree airee'. YLOAK AND 81 oN TE WERY ase of S101 ith nt Beate ihe ACWUFINR OH tbe pre t Bowery. Cheese Rene BEL STORY AND | SOndition, and doing 4 fs la OR SALE—A DRINKING SALOON; A GOOD stand, doing a large business: is a perfect beauty. of sale, going to Mexico. Cail at 175 Spring street. Cau Foe SALB—ONE OF THE PINEST STEREOPTICAN Exiibitions im the country; has been exhibited with freat success, All incomplete order. Address Bahibition, arald ofice, VOR SALE—THE HALF INTEREST IN A DINING and Oysier Saloon, up town. Apply to Mr. WATSON, M43 Greene sireet, im the basement, ‘HIRTY- T will be sold A blocks westof Broadwa: IN COMPLETE | German. References exchanged. most approved plan, An ar- | east of Broadw: 1%, 176 AND 178 BLEECKER | STRERT. Pleasant Rooms. with ex- collent Board, at from $6 to $12; families accordingly, SUIT OF NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS UPON the second floor mag be obiained. with Board. by ap- piying immediately at 161 West Thirty-eighth street, between Seventh and Lighth avenues, T 18 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues, very elogant Rooms, including a splendid Parlor Floor, can ‘be had, with frst class B in French api German styles; private tabie $f desired. The heuse is FURNISHED ROOM. WITH PANTRY, TO LET, TO geatiemen only, at 184 Eighth street, the first Louse SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM CAN with good Board, om moderal street. References rejuired, SUIT OF ROOMS, HANDSOMBLY FURNISHED, ‘on second floor, front; also Krout Room on third tloor, to gentlemen only, No meals. Only seven doorsfrom Broadway, Fam! B T NO. 60 BAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR Fourth avenue—A bandsome Floor (five rooms) to isd bet temile with private table, Terms from $100 to RAD, L4 terms, at 73 Amity GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH BOARD FOR the winter in a private family ; price from $80 to $100 per month. Also gentleman, wife and three ghiers, ish accommodations with us. Address Washington, box Herald oihice, (AT 18 AND 20 WASHINGTON STREET, NEAR BROAD- way. ina large first class house, two handsom furnisned frent Pariors and Room on first oor; also se: rat Hall Bedrooms to let, with Board. “French speken. erences. T 150 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET—A FRONT Room to |i to 8 gentleman and wife or Wingie gent quired. OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, THB OLD ESTABLISH. ed and well known Oyster and Liquor Saloon No. 66 Chatham street. corner of Chambers. Inqmre on the premiees, for (wo daya, between A.M. and 5 P.M. ro SALE—OR PARTNER WANTED, WITH $3.00, T NO. ticle, in which in & manufacturing business of a staple is guaranteed 4) to (0 Maiden lane, third tioor. OR SALF CHBAP—TWO TEN HORSE PORTABLE Engines, one 12 horse poriable Engine, one 25 horse Stationary, sx 2 Uue Boilers, 2 feet ieng: three Boilers, 30 feet long. Appiy to BAYLEY & HILL, $8 John srcet. Geen WILL AND FIXTURES OF STORE 382 BIGBTB avenue for wale. Apply in the store. per ceut. For particulars apply at 73 | References exchanged, SMALL PRIVATB FAMILY, RESIDING IN FIFTH avenue, near Madison square, wish ¢o let, with Board, the entire third door, Address, with name, D. D., box 28 Wos} oilice. 15 BOND STREET—VERY FINE NEWLY furnished Rooms can be had, with or without Board, SINGLE ROOMP WITH BOARD, TO A MAN, aT Also Room for two mon at $10 per weel HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO one of two single gentlemen, with Board, ina strictly Private family. Relerences given and required. 40 West Nintu street, ACHINBRY.—TWO FIVE FEET SLIDE LATHES, ‘swing 16 inches, for anle cheap. Also one 6 feet Lathe; also one S horse power vpright Engine; also Chucks of all kinds in store and for saic, FAIRMAN & WILLARD, Machinery Mercuanta, No. 5 Dey street. M ‘and good Dairy, Fixtures, &c. Price $250," Inquire at 745 Third avenue, corner of Fifiletb street, in the store EAT, FISH AND VEGETABLE MARKET TO BE ‘sold, fitted up in first rate style, situated on the north west corner of Ninth street and First avenue. and one of the best stands in the city for business, Apply for terns on the premises. EW.—8OAP_ CUTTING BY MACHINERY. THIS fact is perfectly established. Twelve days’ work per formed inone. A controlling interest in the United States patent will be disposed of. Inquire at the Inventors’ Agency, 119 Nassau street. Ons S4LOON FOR SALE—A? 212 ELM STREET, near Spring. ea aad SALE TO THE TRADE ONLY. WM. IRVING, 2) Cilt? street. ILK ROUTE FOR SALE—WITH HORSE, WAGON A FRENCH SCHOOL TBACHER DESIRES A SMALL Reom, with Board, not exceeding $6 per week; if more, the Jady is willing to give an hour’s tuition daily, Address School, station G. SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET—TO A GENTLEMAN and wife, ora few single gentlemen, furnished or uns farnished, with or without Board, in a private family, at 36 Cheever piace, South Brooklyn, At 8 NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. A suit of three Rooms op second floor, with first class Board, sultavle for # family, and rooms suitable for # gen- tleman and wife and single gentiemen, ATEARTIC HOTEL, CHATHAM SQUARE, CORNER of New Bowery —New house; 10) newly, fornia! Tooms; Payn’s patent 8 feather beds. . Srmosthe” Open ail night B: BREUER, Proprietor. Pex ROTEL, “10 WAVERLEY PLACE —A FEW lel single tiemen and {einilies; prices yy breakias from 7 fod b Ns table dhote; dip- HOUSES, ROOMS, SC. WASTED, ¥ TO OBTAIN A_ FURNISHED \, ber Tenth and Thirteth streeia; East sido Address W, 8., statlon D Post office, N. ¥. A LARGE FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—IN A good location, for a first class boarding house, with all modern Wapravenanta; sleansieg: mates fate snd The. tieth streets, New Tork, or on the Heights, Broo! Gres, for three days, Boarding House, Brooklyn Post Ollice, URNISHED HOUSR WANTED—IN THE VICINITY ‘of Union or Madison squares, Possession immediately. For a private family, Keference will be perfectly satisfac- tory. Addreus J. U., Jr, Herald office. I tery tere HOUSE WANTBD-—BETWEEN FOURTH ‘and Sixth avenues, not above Thirty fourth street. for & stating location aod Room, preferred. family without children, price, bex 3.118 Post offloe. SURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—BAST OF FOURTH avenue, for the winter, by a very excellent private fam: ly, entirely responsible. Address Adams & Ce, 903 Broad- way, naar Twenty-third street. ae HOUSE WANTED—BY A ALL family, in a good location ; one Partially furnished would answer. Address ©. 8. M., box 4.618 New ‘erk Post oilice. TORE WANTBD—SUITABLE FOR THE OIL BUSI- ness; one near Maiden lane preferred. Address box 157 Heraid otfice. — wey WAXTED-PART OF A TWO OR, THRER STORY House, in a respectable ‘oye small family; not loss than five or six rooma; West alde preferred, Ad- dreas, with full particulars, H. I., box 997 Post office. WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIRE, two entire unfurnished Floors, In a private residence, located between Second and Fifth avenues. References given and reguired. Address, with full particulars as to focation, terme, &c., box 2.617 Post office. ANTED-TO HIRE IN BROOKLYN, single gentlemen. a second Floor, furnished. Bedrooms and Sitting oom, with gas, fire and pi must be on or near the line of DeKalb Av \ddress bex 670 N. Y. Post efice. ——— ANTED TO LEASE—A STORE, IN GOOD LOCA- ‘tion. down town, suitable for a wholesale and retail cigar stand. Address A. T. H., box 479 New York Post olice. WXTED TO RENT—BY A YOUNG MAN, A. NICELY Furnished Room, in a private family, with or with- out board, in the meighborhood of Twenty-ffth aad Thir- tieth streets, between Fifth and Sixth avenu jest city Address atonce Mr. 2, 90 West BY TWO or two lege of ue Rail. W ANTED TO RENT—A SMALL FURNISHED HOUS! in New York or Brooklyn, for a faraily of three, A’ stating price and location, H. H., Herald office. ANTED TO RENT—A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, in Jersey City or Hoboken, for a family of three. Ad- dress, and location, D., Herald otiice. fi MUSICAL: oe MAGNIFICENY SEVEN OCTAV! ROSEWOOD A bargain for cast Apply at LU All AL EADY, IN WANT OF MONEY WILL SELL BER elegant seven-octave carved rosewood Piano at half the cost, if sold immediately, at 47 West Twenty-seventh street PIANO FOR SALE—PRICE $75. APPLY aT NO. 2 New Chambers street, second floor, front. Pianoforte, of superior tone and finish, forsale at @ aeeee the modern improvements, &c. oe OARD.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, toa family. No other boariers taken. Apply at 216 West Thirty-fourth street, pear Seventh avenue. BPOARD.<A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM 70 LET, With or without Board, on second floor. im a private family. Grate in she room.’ Apply at 182 Bast Thirty- second street, near Lexingion avenue. UARD—WITH A FINE FRONT ROOM, IN A GEN- sp cee! famally, at & Mberal price, at 145 West Forty-sixth street. QTOCK OF GROCERIES, &C., FOR SALE—THE > stock of Groceries, Fixtures and Furniture of the store 145 South Fifth street. Brooklyn, E. District. Apply to F. HASHAGEN, iy D. Poskl WITH WELL FURNISHED ROOM. IN A private family, fer wo single gentlemen or gentleman and wife. House firstclass, References exchanged. Inquire ‘at 214 Bast Penth streei. TEAM ENGIN © horse power; in complete order; has band wheels, safety vaive, furnace fronts. grate bara, &c., at W. A. CART- BR’S auction store, 52 Cortianat street. 10_BE SOLD—THE STORE 137 MAIDEN LANE— Stock and Fixtures, with a large assortment of Liquors and Ale and @ Lease ef two years from Ist vf May next Apply to JAMES HEAN, Carpenter, top floor. $300 PER WEEK —WILL BE SOLD AT A BAR- gain, the Good Will aud Furniture of twohouses, on Greene street, between Sprin: and Prince streets; have been established three years: are well furnished. in good fashionable business. NSEND & CO., 493 Broadway. HOUSES, ROOMS, @c., TO LET. LADY HAVING A VERY ELEGANTLY FUR. Taig? House, 34 West Fourteenth street, near Del- onsco's, dey, 'Tes 10 rent to @ single or married gentleman, weehgut board, x {arlors, which are furnished, frescoed and bog with ming FURNISHED ROOM To "ET-TO ONE OR TWO A entemen, without board. TR» ome private fami’ Bf 903 Greenwie “OR TO LARGE FRONT ROOM ON SECOND Fin. 4 Tet, suitable for any kind of business, opposite Meiropolitan Botel, curtains and stove included, Apply al 575 Broadway, second floor. ene eee 3 FIRST CLASS FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—UP town, well situated. from Saturday next until May, a8 the gentleman wishes to leave the city on that day for Ku- rope. N. C. BISHOP, 16! Broadway, irst foor, rear ofice. SHOP TO LET—WELL LIGHTED AND gUITABLE for any light manutacturing business. Sppiy to J. COHBN, 137 William street, up stairs. T NO. 3 UNION SQUARE—LARG: IT ROOM, with stove, to let, Sitnout board; rtd eal tae tery two agreeable ‘gentlemen to room’ @gether. Also Hail Room, front. BICELY FURNISHED “IRD FLOOR ROOM, AL suitable for a gentiema rences exchanged. Apply Eeeey. = a N BLEGANTLY PURNFSHED SUIT OF PARLORS A to le:—On first oor, on West Fourteenth street: alsy & Suit of Rooms op third foot: best «f references given and Tequired. AdGpres B.S. erald ollie, URNISHBD BRICK HOUSE TO LET—AT BERGEN F var cars@ud boat; everything in it. Rent low EX 4 board. wo ladies woul jes Breet ney: ‘o tet, without Board. Refe- 243 Bast Twenueth sirect, near ADAMS & CO. JQURNISAFD ENGLISH BASEMENT HOUSE TO D agrees location, hd yi 3 seers Aes , iy owning with to. boar’ ere cating: three aa Desirable opportunity for & 2 Broadway, roem No. 3. FRONT ROOM, ON THE SECOND ble for a gentleman and his wife. ot ; house has all modero tmprovetnents, treet, one door from Second avenu SLIP; IMMEDIATE ‘apply at front ))URNISRED floor, to let. sut one or two gentiemer fat 162 Esa Thireenth CFFICE TO RENT) BURLING possession given; terms reasonable. oifice, third floor, from 12 to 2 o clock. ART OF A FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—OR THE Rooms would be let separately, with Breakfast. Cail at 33 Stuyvesant etreet (continuation of Astor piace) POWER TO LET—WITH WELL LIGHTED . fitted up with shafting, ens apd Me FINKLE, 204 and 256 West QTEAM > Kooma. large or sma Stent pipes; power steady Twenty-eeventh street. © LET—THE ENTIRE PREMISES, BELONGING TO and 1p occupation of James Wreeg. Jr., deceased, situ- io English, Neighborhood, N. J.. consisting of th Dwelling House, Store, Ice Houses and Coal Yard. . sion may be bad immedia! For further particulars ap- Piron the premises, Also for eale, a Sloop, about 5) tous burthen. prt ka ET—ROOMS, LARGE AND 8MALL. Sov ‘at 726 Broudway, Opposite New York Hotel. NO LET—A PINE LARGE ROOM, HANDSOMELY to gentlemen only, in private house 61 no board; excellent neighborhood and all 10 LET=ON BROADWAY, LOFTS AND OFFICES. hear Kroome strect, also a small Store, suitable for the stationery business. Apply (eM. 5. MYERS, 476 Broadway. ROOMS, FURNISUBD OR CUNFUR. {na private house. Apply at 222 Bast Bight 1 LET-TWO nishe O LET=THE ENTIRB LOFTS IN THE PINE MAR bie g 01 Liberty street, near Broadway, Posces. sion immediately. Apply to GEO, COOK, Auctioneer, 141 Broadway. T LeT=TWwO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED MOD ern bailt Howes, with immediate possession, desirably ec Brooklyn, Kents, $20 and $175 per month. ates toed Fanoforte for sale Permitsot A. JOUR cree! DEAY, No. 8 Pi FINE SHOW ROOM, SECOND FLOOR, ‘nd 19 Broadway, corner of Tweifth JOHN 8. KELSO, | | 86 Cedar atre HOUSE, ELEVEN mpletely furnished ; k Walnut and me \r 1 LET—FURNITURE FOR SAL chery, couking utensils, bl ure, Brassels ea Immediate posession. a year: furnith £9), Inquire at 223 West ree, near Seventh on ‘ bAT=8BCOND STORY AND PART OF THIRD, toa swnll, respectable family of adults, Croven aod house. Apply. between the bours of 10 as yor oughorut th ELE Mat iby Bast Fortieth etree PO LET—IN BROOKLYN, AT_ 152 DEGRAW STREET. war ily, a second Floor and frout Basement, with con enient closets, é ‘ 10 LET AND FOR SALE={TIE LEASE AND ENTIRE TO een Ate of « tiset case four story bigh stoop brows stone Ho fat nily of Madison equare, 6 favorauie Sppertunny. A ot Dun Hera:d once : po RENT=NEW AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED he oe Fentiemen only House modern. Af | ty fourth street, ne Fourth avenue. Nef | d required. 5 \SHMENT & TABLE FOR A PHY R BALE=A FINE FOU TORY wn sione House. with lot adjoining, 14 ‘on Fifty third trees, * Y the finest sitnatic “ nodern eonventences, and m6 BDW ARDS street JAS, I 277 Woat Twenty-third STRE handsowely furnished Parior en mutable for, one oF two BeBe Possession Lamedialeis, are et, 8 t Hoar Wee, advo ap Athio Ro T Petar ell to Apply at 24 Aunliy po NEAR LAFAYETTE OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, OR TWO Beye cap be accommodated with Board, im & private family, at 148 East Thirtieth sireet, OARD AT 152 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET. —TWO Rooms, on third floor, back; also two Rooms on fourth Leor one of them front, with Board. Lowest price $10 per w OARD WANTED— ¥ 4 GENTLEMAN AND LADY; board for ludy only, in a quiet family; German pre- ferred. Address, stating tern y Herald off OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, of respectability. Will require Front Room oo ‘second |.oor, gv0d board and references. Terusa $20 per ‘Week, with fire, Adareas box 4,100 Post office. POAkD WANTED_YOR A GENTLEMAN. Hi8 WIFE, three children and nurse. An entire second or third Floor, furnished or unfurni>hed, of either, wii private parlor, private table, bat Address C. 8, M., Dox 4,618 New York Post oilic ee WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE Parlor and Bedroom, in @ tirst class house, not aly ‘Twenty-sixth street or below Fifteenth stresy, and between Fourth and Sixtn avenues. Address B, bi 172 Herald OARDING.—A LARGE, WELL FURNISHED ROOM to let, with Board, to two geutiemen. Those who ap- ood living and all the comforts of = home will ros very moderate, References exchanged. torn. ne _a GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO Mr atl en can be accommodated with pply 3 UT Weat Juirsy-firet A _ " DABDIES a three sip Board in a private family. street. NG.—A BMALL ROOM, WITIT BOARD, FOR re ‘at 105 West Fourieenth street, OARDING,—A PRIVATE JEWISH FAMILY CAN ‘accommodate @ small family @ gle gentleman with rmanent Board. Location up town, west side. Aadress, With real name, box 5,069 Post vilice. ROOKLYN ROARO.—TWO OB THREE GENTLE- Breer can oben Furniabed Rooms, with Board, In small private family. Apply, with reference, at 64 Second place, South Brookiym. _ tay o 2B lige ROORLYN SOARD—WITH A HANDSOMELY FUR. nisghod “oom on second tio also a sinali Room third Hogg, Tae honse i \y situated, near the Shy Hal, AA has all iinprovemeuts. Apply at’ 103 Law. rence sireet. Boar IN BROOKLYN—A YOUNG GENTLEN. ‘can obta:n @ pleasant Koom, with Board, at 15 Nasseu street, pear Fultos ferry. URNISRED BEDROOMS TO LET—IN A SMALL private family. where there are ne boarders. Inquire at 238 Greenwich street, between Barciay on sie. \URNISHED ROOM TO LE£—SUITABLE FOR ONE or two gentlemen, without Board; gas and bath. No. MH West Seventeenth’ street, between Sixth and Seventh avene AURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOMS TO LET— F For wan and wife or single gentlemen. with or with out Board, at 42), Gouverneur street, two biocks from Ew Broaaway URNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM, EN SUITE F on second floor, front, with good Board; private table if desired. Keferencer exehanged, Call at 80 West Kieventh street, near Fifta avenue, ARGE ROOMS 10 LET—WITH BOARD, IN AFRBNCH [4 emily, at 6ld avenue, near Thirty-eibth sirret. | The the modern improvements and newly furaielied LET—WITH BOARD, FOR A SIN. ou, ina first class house, Apply at 12 Reierences exchanged. ‘O A GENTLEMAN, front Room, Inquir 10 LET—TO A GENTLEMAN OF IRREPROACHA- bie eh an elegant front Parjor, with gas fire it far from Cooper In-t very select 100 seeks & quiet. re Such may address 00M TO genti street. A_ BANDSOMELY 347 Fourth avenue. a renre: sponsible and H. J. C., care b 10 LET—A SITTING ROOM AND BEDROOM. WITH Board, ip a private family. Inquire at 134 South Sixth street, Brovkiyo, kD. po _LET-TO A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WITH Board, ia a private family, & neatly furnished Front Room on the second tioor, Af’ modern couveniences, In quire at S15 Third avenue, between Twenty aftb and wenty-sixth streets, N.Y ANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, FOR HIM Melt aod wife, comfertavie accommo tations aud good Board. with sroail private fainily re-idiny in New York or on Brook yo lieig % Address for one week A. T. 5., box : st N WANTRDI WITH BOARD, TWO OR THREE CAR yeted Rooms, for a party of three adults who would Address, stating terms aud vs. provide their own, furn'ty locality, M., box 146 he WAsten- FROM JANUARY IST OR ISTE ed Parlor and Bedroom, with Board. between Fourteenth and Thirty fifth streets and Sixth aw Third avenues, Address H. ©., box 1.276 New York Post office. W AxtEps ar Two YOUNG GENTLEMEN, A FUR. tighed Room, with Board, ina private (amily; lo tion below Twentieth atreet, wertus $12 per week. Address thie week R. & V., box 3.48 Post office. WANTED<4 FURNISHED ROOM FOR GENTLE. man apd lads; would prefer mean in room, Address, ating lowest terin®, Fulton, Herald vice WASTER-FOR 1WO FOREIGN GENTLEMEN, ON large Room io 6 respects le private fam we the comforts of m home me given, French family preferred ferma, including board &e., not 10 exceed $2! a werk; Jocation Bie! wo Twe ureet. between Fifth and Eighth avenues, Address, M., vox 1,404 Post offic GENTLEMAN AND WIFF, A shed frow 1. with Board for oternte jon immedi rence given sod required. Address G. A. 8, box 166 Herald oftce TANTED= GENTLEMEN. A Bult of go three Bedrooms and arlor), on the if in @ str vi, out board, drese G. B. R. on 2,279 Q USION SQUARE, WEST SIDE. —ANDsoMELY Helerences exchanged WERK FOR A HANDSOME FURNISHED | m, on the 4 r, to let, + man and. wife; hour frat ¢ ae acd “uw Twenty-#isth » near Bighih aven NINTH STRERT, NEAR BROADWAY~TO LET. with Board, a large Parlor, for a gentleman and Also, smal) Rooms, cor genvemen, Dinner at siz, } 106 ah masters in Kurope, and having some vacancies, would a few more pupils for the piano. Address Miss L., care Ww. (A BABE CHAXOR, IF. APPLIED YOR IMMEDI- ately—Price $250—Spiendid large seven octave rose- wood Pisnoforte, overstrung bass, round corners, scalloped keys; origina! price $450. Apply at 28 Third street. MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte for aale, the property of @ family leaving eity. Has all modera improvements: made to orde use ‘months; cost $650; will be sold for $350, includ Huger Sires, Punting elunry Cater and Dining rors, Paintin; uary,Chamber Roun Poraitare at a sacrifice. Inquire at 113 West Twenty- third street, near Sixth avenue. ARGAINS,—SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte, $235; one for $225; mahogany Pianoforte, $100, fom Ss all “4 eo e Fiacotetee au Yr aan = McDONALD & CO., 388 Bowery. YUMMINGS & JEBNYS, MANUFACTURBRS OP Grand and Square ianofortes, which they offer at greatly reduced prices, Evah instrument warranted for five Fears, at 726 Broadway, New York, OR BALE—AT 349 BROOME STRERT, TWO SUPB- rior Parlor Grand Pianos, 7 octave, nearly new, in ex- cellent condition, drillant, aweet tone, Also a superb Alex- andre Organ, with 10 stops and an attachment. piaying 21 aoe (aares: operatic and dancing), suitable for parlor re- creation. M*®. HOOPER, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, ‘A uy, WHO HAS STUDIED UNDER THE BBST ii |, 947 Broadway. is giving Lessons on the most ressenable terms. A thorough courge ef aranteet to begianers or advanced West T.Nrty-nioth street, pear Eighth avenue, SECOND HANP ORGAN, rder, be’ seen ORGAN FOR SALE, with mahogany case and four stops, tn able for parlor or emailebureh. Price at 217 West Tw GAN FoR stops, ps added. ifth street, after 1] a. M. = eK ee > oe .—A SECOND HAND Ong, or octave of FRAN new iS X. ENGLEFRIED. eaeteg 22 White street, New York, IANOFORTE FOR SALE.—A GOOD UPRIGHT Piano, suitable for beginners, will be soid for bbe disposed of iinmediately. Apply at 129% tt (PAE ¥ATIONAL CONSERVATORY TOR MUSICAL INSTRUCTION 18 NOW OPEN, LLARS PER QUARTER, FIVE DOLLANS VIOLIN, PLANO, CORNET, And all wind and String Te andin ancnetena ‘and al! higher branches of Vocal My cic, ORDER TH BEBY MASTERS Robie. ed IN THE COUNTRY ST Finer commences faethe warer and sup TIONAL TIANGPORTE ASSOCIATION, ‘No, $0 Cooper Institute, ‘on or before the 15th inst, ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT TEACH: Werle give Lessons on the Organ to one person. Ad- oderatc) and where ‘ost oilice, N. ¥. , mating terms (which mast be m Aitinieriow way be bad. F. DB. P., box 452 LADY WHO CAN PLAY THE | with @ first class exhibition; anager, Herald ofice, stati Wantepws SOPRANO, FOR A QUARTETTE CHOIR ry in a Protestant church; must be a fair reader; moderate, Address C. H, Williams, box 119 Heraid ofc IANOFORTES FOR SALE OR TO LET CHEAP. — fee sii, $125 aud $450. Music taught and Pianos tuged. Cash paid for Pianos, at 135 Grand stree INSTRUCTION, T DOLBEAR'S COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, 600 A“ prondway, gentlemen or boa can have private léss J become quick at ‘and practical book day or evening, Without ext re tgures, rapid, stylish business writ Kcopers in the shortest possible time, LGEPRRA, BOOKKEEPING, WRITING, ARITHME- ue, &e =the busin 8 exventiale—taugit io pri- fate rooms. Forelgnere taught the Knglish Language by American teachers, PAINE 5, o2 Bowery, N ¥., 283 Fulton street, Brooklyn. HIGHLY EDUCATED, YOUNG GERMAN LADY AL. Gosires to give lessons, private or in classes, in herown ‘auguage, Vrench and Englieh, Address Teacher, box 14 Herat oilice. YOUNG LADY OF RESPECTABILITY & REFINE AL ment, wishes a sitantion governess, @T companiog toon tnraild lady; would vot object to traveling: good rof- Lon or address Miss M. A. Sharp, 276 Cc oN IN TEACHING, ‘on ax go competaut t n man AN, tue best of refers a from ries, Address 5, A., Willinmabarg Post office OOKKEEPING. ARITHMETIC, WRITING. | aC. BoRENUIZLE S, 681 Broadway, The oldest exiablisiied and (he udents carefully fitted for tirst class situ. Terms - private instractioa. avons. Sey moderate. KENCH LITERATURE ton.—Proft. L. MALBAIE ‘aris, No. Al Kast Fourieeath » t referen given. GRAMMAR, CONVERSA from tbe University of Private lesons, The igh ADIES OF NEGLECTED EDUCATION DESIRING DAR iinprove in ihe Bnglish branches can receive inst’ Won at the residence of ® competent lady teacher, or at their own homes if preferred, Bspecial atteation given to Men mansbip and Composition, DEVEREUN 771 ity lirst street, near Fourth ave, DANCING ACADEMIES. ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ST,— LADIRS meet Tue and Fridays, 3106 GENTLEMEN Jue A Fridaya, 754 10 10) CHILDREN Weda and Savurdays, $to6 P.M. LADIES Primary Instructed by Mra, Br PRIVATE 6 houra, 8 BUNESDAY EVENING, ALLET MASTER DUMAR'B PRIVATE DANCING Academy, 35 Seventh avenue, on Thirteanth strect, pines every day and night, Redowa Walls and six dai taught perfectiy im 81x private lessons, DE GAnMo’s, DANCING CL ARar S=AT THE ACA. demy of Physical Culture, 69 West Fourteenth street. Young indie masiers on Wednesdays and Bat: P.M. New H. SEARING'S PRIVATB DANCING ACADEMY, Zoe Fourth avenue, near Twenty-\aird atreei.—A new fig for Ladies and. Masters, at 40" nd for nai. Mr. St continues to give private lessons nd evening 10 thoae who wikh Uo learn quickly WATCHES, JRWELEYE, 40, Vor sale, a0 exquisite Coral Set, at & great sacrifice Continguriginary $200, Tobe seen at LOULS ANRICH'S, under New York Motel, Broadway T 212 BROADWAY=THE UTMOST VALUR Pat j menia, ae., at his private reoma, OMee hours from 10 vo 4 J. It, BARRINGBR, 212 Brondway, room 15. | « | AT 00)—WATCHES, DIAMONDS, &C., FOR SALE cheap, to vances, at loan office, 600 Bromdway, up | RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR A HOLIDAY GIFT. beans: has been reos!ltagd FY | $1,265 EW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1864, MILITARY AND NAVAL. MY GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE, 1% MA Ret surtens Newark MJ, tiighest, cash bounties ‘snd pana thee full bountion, ‘promplly af this ollce for any district Im Ca b> A SARD.<THE UNITED. STATBS | SUBSTITUTE rel every district In the Stats of New Yora, Reable men will advantage by sending their ad- Brice foe two and three Ned Btates Substitute Agency, No. ‘120 Broadway, AT 28, BROADWAY, UP STAIRS SUBSTITUTES farnished, and town quotas for the State of New York filled, at short notice and at low prices, WASHBURN & WORRALL, Authorized Recruiting Officers, 265 Broadway, up stairs, FEW MEN WANTED—FOR THE INVALID CORPS. A $350 cash down, besides: . relief, &c. Apply thi day, with your dischar.e. to ‘oLaRK s VOULES. Surourth avenue, opposite Cooper Inatiture. Also Velunteers ani Substitutes. wanted, [A TTBHTION, SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, 900 three years men wanted, #0 one men wanted immediately. se ply at S47 Broadway, room 25, oF wa: : No. 7 Exchanxe place, Jer-ey Cit ¥, B.—Coored men taken. Bubstituies furnished. HOY! ABLE SEAMEN AND FIREMEN—$500 CASH bounty, mT Broadway. Apply early. Room 25, ATTENTION, INVALIDS—$380, CASH IN HAND, PAID to discharged soldiers on re-enlistwent in the Invaid Corps, Rooms Nos. 6 and 7, 298 Boadway. Lieutenant Colonel POST. — ARMY. NAVY AND MARINE OORPS~GQOD MER wanted. Apply at the old Governmens Recruiting Rendezvous, 45 Fulton street, Brooklyn. A enon war CAx Oa gr omceery GO AS substitut one year, i eters Pa” year, by applying al fest street N IMPORTANT FACT —$s50 CASH IN HAND FOR ‘one year: $100 hand money and the best camp ip tie country, “Apply at 93 West street, corner of Cedar. New Yor. COLONKL KIRBY. MAN COMPETENT TO FILL THE POSITION OF hospital steward tn a first class regiment, and # com- pay clerk for acompany in some regiment, can get larce unties and positions secured, by appiying to ine immedi- ately. H. BROWN, ‘Room No, 3 Montague Hall, opposite City Hall, Brooklyn. ISCHARGED SOLDIERS, ISCHARGED SOLDIBRS. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. conten BOUNTY FOR THE VETERAN RESERVS Apply to WASHBURN & WORRALL, Authorized Recruit.ng Officers, 266 Broad ISCHARGED SOLDIERS —WE ARB PAYING $350 bounty, relief, &c.,for veterans im the Invalid coros. Apply to JONES & CU., 142 Kighth street, between Broad: way and Fourth avenue. IRST NEW YORK VOLUNTEER ENGINGERS, Commanded by Colonel E. W. Serrell. This is the highest and positively the best arm of the service, with no picket duty, long marching or fighting 0. Mechenica, artisans. and all good, intelligent men wishing to enlist in this magnificent corps can now have the oppor- tunity. less 266 Broadway, in the beaement: ALT! DISCHARGED SOLDIERS WISHING TO EN- Hist in the Invalld Corps (Veteras Reserves) will re- cure ee highest beuntios paid at No, 1 Park place, room 17, ir . gfe aa CORPS. INVALID CORPS. $350 cash in band paid to all vei SOBRE DISCHARGED SOLDIERS wishing to Join this branch of the service, by, applying te Captain JOHN L. CLEARY, Mercer House. of Broome and Mer« treet WISH TO OBTAIN A SUBSTITUTE POR MYSELF for one, two or three years, for which 1 will vey, it MABINE, MARINE, est bounty as soon as sworn in. No humbug. MARINE.—A MAN WANTED Mulberry street, No brokers need apply. for the marine service early to-day. Liberal bounties paid at 212 Bri Oma FOR NAVAL VOLUNTBERS AND SUBSTI. tutes, No 6 Wall strect, Dec. 12, 1864.—The highest bounties paid seamen and firemen, by THUS. NEWION, back office, first story. UPERVISORS, TOWN COMMITTEES AND INDIVI. dual: preety, supolied at reasonable prices with volun- teers and substitutes. Town and county bonds taken in pay. ment Also ee Megotiated. Apply at the old established office, 138 Eleventh street, cerner of Sixth avenue. SUBSTITUTES PERSONS LIABLY TO THE Cow. ny draftcan get substitu plying im person Tio York street, Brookiya, in the Exchange eiliee, under the, United Biaies rendezvous, ‘Two and three years papers oo room 18, WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, ‘Substitutes promptly furnished for the city and State of ‘New York, and at very low rates. All orders promptly at- tended io, and the necessary papers pape's procured before Payments. Gentlemen desiring Substitutes will ud tt greatly to their advantage to call. Refers. by spec te ol, %. W. Sorrell. commanding First N. ¥, Vol. Engineers. Jehiai H. Bimonds, Ranges Heaters, Ac, 82 Chil atreet, James.G. Powers, Wholesuie Grocer, 101° Mar: . ‘Counsellor at Law, 78 Nas lames F. Young, Staten Island Dyeing Co... 95 os, AF ‘Staton Island Dyeing Co., 93 Manry V. Schenox, Provisions, 111 Murray street. fiop’ 8._Gould & Son, Clothing, corner of Murray and ‘wigh streets. Green HQ * az WARREN PLINN. oi J.B. A. Pinckn HE UNITED S1ATES SUBSTITUTE A. Tees Brondway, New York. are gow furniagien Ges Nok Teliable “subs” in advauce to those liabie to draft im the city and State of New York. Long ac quaintance ‘with the business las given thie agency the dest factiities for furnishing “subs” and pro caring exemp. tion papers throngn any district in the Stal g of New Yor atthe shortest notice, Substitutes are { arpished through this agency for. $575, being Jens thre tnose procured throngh the Supervisors’ Committee. Qo money required band. Tn Li) papers are furnished, Voiunte Neresied parties are invited to Ae GS On OLUNPEERS WANTED, Three years volunteer Ler 6 tor cavalry, infantry, artitle and GATT laor ty g75 (2 AB Dald $8N) bounty; $410 of 4 So precents bi, etemium er hand money to the per- oe Avot) ail *..2% OF to the recrait who presents him felt Avot th, grocers and runners, and come directly to the rooms of the Fourth Disiriet Voinnieer Committee, just south of the aépot, Water airect, Bridgeport, Conn. fi $150. Tratne leave at 7 audS A. M., Twenty-seventh street and Poarth (9 REGIMENT, CAMERON HIGHLANDERS (VOL unteers).—I00 good men wanted to joi thix brave oad regiment now in the fieid before Richmond. The highest bounties can be obtained by calling on Coonel SM. BL- LIOTT, headquarters, Mercer House, eorner of Broome and Mercer streets, of Lieutenant DANIL E. CLEARY, Re- oruiting Oller. $350 TO VETERANS FOR THE INVALID CORP! OU Bring your discharge. Also, the highest cash bounties to volunteers and substitutes. Apply at 272 Canal street. 350) GASH, DOWN 70 VETERANS FOR THE OOU Tovalid corps —Aiso the highest cash bounties to volunteers aod substitutes Men examined for brokers, DR. ANDERSON, 31 Bidridge street $4.00 Cast, FOR O88 YEAR MEN, $f25 CASH for thee vears, Call early, there being chance, for ten good men, at 33 Bowery. 4.00 CASH FOR ONE YRAR SUBSTITUTES. — ‘ is amount Is cash Gown as goon as the recruit we mastered into the servic for Mr. ANDERSON Mercer House, corner of B:oome and Mercer streets, BAH O-FO% ONE THAR VOLUNTERAS. Apply to by yt. WAGNER, No, & North Williain street, corner of Wilitam HAND FOR SUBSTITUTES FOR 300 for one year substi- for the Marine corps Principals ubstitutes at short notice, Apply at Lio room 16, -HOME SERVICS =FEW GOOD MEN WANT ed for provost duty only, Honest, faithful men they having to guard others instead of being Apply at No, 2 Broadway, front oulce, second $606 oor, SHOOTS SERVICE —A FEW GOOD MEN bn may call thia morning at 1] Beekman strect, in the exchange ollice, Hand money paid. $625 Wibh BB AID TEN, VOLUNTEERS TO GO J 4) in this ctty, at oitics 8, BROWN & CO., No. 2 Park place, ander Broadway Bang. G00 BocRtrs4e ARE PREPARED 10 FUR. bn 8) ish subsututes and volunteers at very low prices, at short m upervisors of towns will do well 147 Chatham street. 700 FOR TAREE YEAR VOLUNTEERS, ‘ $00 CASH. $450, all cath down, for one year substitutes £400, all cash, (or Invalli corps, and no humbug, at 97 Murray street TOO iN cast Witt BR Pato FoR A THRER year substitute, No brokers need apply, Call e 1110 Liberty 700 Viner aes, WANTED (IMMEDIATELY=AS lumteers and Sibstiintes, The highest onsh'boun- ty paid, for one, two and three years, Choice of service given in army’ or ni Cali early at toe Metropolitan Volw 4 Substitut office, 8) sau street, room No, 4 FARRAR, JENKINS & CO. $700 (CASH Wane. FIVE MBN, AS SUBSTI utes, Call at 337 Hudson atreet. SH BOUNTY TO VOLUNTEBRS; $60), ih down, to subst tutes, cholce Of service, , foom No. 8, up stairs, 50) Si 18 HAND AND $100 HAND MONEY, — Die fanted, four men, this day, at the ald office, ) 4, f 7, Nt office, 880 Odice open fom BA M. toa? Me Captain JONES. Hudsen street BHOUNTY.<TEN GOOD MEN WANTED, TO B80 ee ye ee Country town, ene af nicest camps in the country: choice of any branch o vice, infantry, ry, Reavy OF light artillery, or can £0, 10 the rego'ars, for guard duty Im this and other cities. he Bicheat amountor hand money paid. Apply at the head: quarters, 95 West street, corner ot Cedar, N. te 2 Colonel KING. HAND MONEY AND see ae cay for three year volunterrs Tome ok and satiety yourselves, Cit W) Broadway. CasH BOUNTY, Pua ie not a humbug feni’ Recrulting Association, S NEW. BY TAS SOMrANY Omer, at the Ratlrow miles from New York, only, Bounty $: teed whether resident oF cavalry, arantey, fying artillery aod beayy arti forts and 0» garrison duty MILITARY AND NAVAL, 15.000 ausaneore OR THE ARMY, Tn place of the following of citienam 3 oe ha ollowing advantages ‘are offered fort the entistnent . DEPOSITRD REONS REQUIRING » tapheine ues tres oastt DOW! For ohe year. For twe years. hree yea! cteeee: For three Fears ii widiid 6) For one year man. For two years man . ” For thre vears man. " Ars TO THOSE DESIRING SUBSTITUTES. Inasmuch ag the authority exisis for the enlistment of substitutes for such persons ag may desire 10 be relieved from any apprehensions of a future draft. as al citizens as ura not liable 0 draft, because of non liability from age, or other causes. the Cor 4 Yeer Commitice have resolved, in addition to their busines ‘of raising recruiia, to enlist such substitutes a8 may be de- ABH DOWN. ad. Those Gonring substitutes may deposit with the commit- tee the whole of cither of the following su: For one yeas . $220 ‘or three yeu « No portion of the ill be paid from the county funds. y ba GNGODEREY GUNTER, Mayor. MATILiaW T. BRENNAN, Comptroller. ORISON BLUNT, Supervisor. ELIJAH FB. PURDY. suporvisor, {LLIAM R. STKWAR', Supervisor, WILLIAM M. TWEHD, Supervisor. Committee on Volunteering. ORISON BLUYT, Chairman. Rooms or Commirree om VoLunrenxina, Cisy Hitt Pag, Consen oy BRoaDwaY AND CHAMBERS Bruker, November'l, 1864. $50. OOO. ATEN TONISSonsTInNTES | FUR: ed), uisued on demand for $50, Volunteers and Bubstituts 1b hand to be credits oy county in thi State, Apply at 422 Broome street, bassineut, NAVAL PRIZB MONEY, &C. RMY OFFICERS, MUSTERED OUP OR RESIGNED, can obtain through us speedy settiement of their ord- mance and quarterjmaster accounts. L, BROWN & CO., No. 2 Park place, BHOY!—PRIZE MONEY.—ALL ENTITLED TO ANE can NOW BE PAID IT, Immedinteiy PS, EDWAKD BISSELL, Late Purser U.S. Navy, 271 Broadway, corner Chambers street, New York. LL PRIZE MONBY NOW PAYABLE CAN: BE OBTAINED AT ONCE, BY APPLYING IN PERSON, ‘OK BY LETTER, TO WALDEN, WILLARD & McILVAINE, LATE U.S. NAVY. a TORE Fh ogy aad, 13 BROAD sr, &. YY, ¥ OK PAY and all other clatins ‘ADJUSTED WITHOUT DELAY. A™ PRIZE MONEY NOW PAYABLE PalD BY J. ©, DICKSY & CO.,, Government Claim Agents, 112 Broadway, New York. LU PRIZE MONKY NOW PAYABLE PAID BY M. SNYDER, Jr. Prize Agent, 39 Nassau street, corner of Liberty, opposite tie Post oflice, OVERNMENT VOUCHERS, Governmest Vouchers purchased at the office of W. , MARSTON & CO., 17 Wail street. MUSTERED OU AND RESIGNED OFFICERS WE devote great care and bave complete facilities in Wash- Jagton to mate returna and obtain certificates of non-in. debie ines, from Ordnance Quartermaster ® office, Terms reasonable. L. BROWN & Miltary aud Naval Collecting office, No, 2 Park piace. PRISONERS OF WAR. pe ae. sinaet: mother of ie air ore Of war can be pald by apolieation to our ollice, Also pensions, bounties, pay and prize money collected. L. BROWN & CO., Military and Naval Col'ectin g O: No, 2 Park place, under Broadway Bank, RISONERS’ PAY.—THE WIFK OR WIDOWED MO- ther of prisoners and heirs of deceased soldiers can if pay collected promptly, SHELDON & LBF- ‘ark row, Tines Building, Military Bankers, RIZE MONKEY —PRISONERS’ PAY.—OFFIOERS? and soldiers’ pay cashed, officers? clearances obt nsions anu bounties collecied. SHELDEN & FERTS, Milkary and Naval Bankers, 49 Pars sow, Susee uilatng. LOAN OFFICES. AT ZoMONEY, LIBERALLY ADVANCED, OW DI MONDS, WATCHKS, JEWELRY, &c.; also PAW! BROKERS’ TICKETS BOUGHT for DLAMONDS,W ATO! ES, JEWELRY, 40., AT 77 BLEECKER street, up stare, T A. HYMAN'S, 658 BROADWAY, CORNER OF Bond street, will be paid the highest price for monds, Watches and Silver Ware, or will advance oD the above articles. DVANCES MADB ON WATCHES, DIAMOND! Jewelry, Dry Goods Personal Property of every description. J. A. JACKSUN, 111 Grand street, two doors west of Broadway. T 609—-MONEY ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, 4A Watches, Jewelry, de., and the same bought at the highest caau price. Also Pawnbrokers: Tickets wanted, ab Broadway. corner of Houston etreet, ap stairs, room’ No, 5, prival FR. PAGE. AT St NASSAU, STREET, ROOM NO. 2-4. HONIG: MAN continues to se!) and buy Diamonds, Watebes aod Jewelry, aud pays the utmost value for them. He sls advances on cousigautents LOUIS ANRICH, 723 BROADWAY (NEW. YORK HO- tel), will et usual, thirty per cent over any Maa in the trade for Diamonds, old Gold and Silver, Pura, 0 Hair Shawls, or any Articie of Virt . AWNBROKRRS' TICKETS BO a monds, Watches, Silverware, Pyearani be Clothing and all other goods, Street, near Bowery, under bai oom No. 6. Good Di ereoats wanted, Yas Can pad ‘ A TABRDRER'S VICasTS PURCH ASED—OF CLO- Tokete TO vari er plot and other styles of (9 pats from and Vests cheap. GEV, LEVIE, 427 Broome street. “DRY GOODS. T GRAND STREET CHEAP STORB. PALL GLOVES AND HOSE Becnsoe. EMBROIDERED AND AANEN COLLARS AND SETS, EMBROIDKRED RANDS, THREAD AND PUSHER VEILS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, EDWARD RIDLEY, 31 and 21134 Grand and (6 Alen streets, Fuith bives east from the Bow T GRAND STREET CHRAP STORE, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTB OF NEW MILUINKRY GOODB comprising rich BONNET AND SASH RIBBONS, PLAIN AND PLAID SILK VELVETS, BONNET MATERIALS, OSTRICH FEATHERS FRENCH FLOWERS. &0. &C., FROM AUCTION AND RiVaTa SALE, READY MONDAY AT GRAND STREET CHAP STORE, KOWARD RIDLEY, Nos, S41 and S11y Grand street am! "6 Alle Afth block east from t | H : T GRAND STREET CHEAP STORE, CLEARING OUT FELT BLOOMERS, FROM FIVE TS TU ONS DOLLAR SAUH, All our stock of fashiouavle Bloomers ané Turbans reduced from one Lo two dollars each, EUWARD RIDLEY, SIL and S115 Grand street and 65 Allen street, fifth block east from the Bowery. MRS. GOLDEN 8 RSTABLISH- nents are (exclusive) for (luting dress trimmings, eS Amity strvet and 12) and 1:9 Bleecker street, New York, and 261 F street, Brooalyn. PURENCH FLUTING LUTING.—FOUR CENTS PER YARD, OVER FOUR Inches wide ove cent per Inch in width extra, by the French Fluting Company, 271 Spring street, between k and Hudson cLoT NQ. T NO. 2 RAST TWENTY THI D STREBT, ONE DOOR from Br opposite Madison Parl, ladies and Zentlemen will be to see the prices paid by the weil Known B. MINTZ st OF Cloth ng, Carpets and Jeweiry. From $10 to $6) for Sik Drenses. $5 to $30 for Coaw, $3 to $) for Pants, Pieace call on or nddress the ort ginal B. MINTZ, No. 2 Bast Twenty third street, Ladies atiended by Mra, Mint ATS RAST TWELFTIT STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, L, CASH BERG pays the highest prices’—Coata from $10 to $4), Panis $5 to S10, Ladies’ Dresses trom $10 to $60. Remember my 0.4 stand. Ladies waited oa by Mrs, Cash: vers AT THE OLD STAND, 187 SIXTH AVENUB, NEAR A" Pench street, by the original BE. MINTY.—Ladios and gentiemen, 1 wil! pay the highest price for Cast OW Wear- Ing Appacel, Carpete, Se. by favoring me with a call, oF ® note by post punctually aiteoded to. Trine you will be dealt with to your satisvaction, Ladies attended by Mra. Mints ENTH TWREN TWH NTE . $75,00) worth of Cast nied, for New Orleans AVENUE. fi Of Clothing, ry. w and Wesiera markets, We guarantee to pay for Dresses $5 to $69, Corts, $4 to $°5; Pa $F 2 $12,.0e calling on. oe addressing a note to Mc. or Mrs. H. HARRIS, 166 Seventh avenue GENTLEMEN ARE PTENTION.=LADIES AND ce for Cast Of guaranteed to receive the b Clothing, © Turniture, lerelc on calling on or addres ing Sool or 271 Third avenue, Ladies ied on “<LADISS AND GENTLEMEN WILL receive the highest price for Cast Oi Clot hing, Ac. by or addressing Mr. of Mrs, H. HART, 66 Carmine © Bedford. ", CORNER TWENTY. thrd street, HARRIS CASHRERG, the original age the West, received a large order for indies and en's Cast Of Clothin guarantee to BY, 100 per ce: Please try by calling on wenth avenue, diew ue igher than any others dear. Hy ing 1 CASHBEKG, 190 © by Mra. Oash berg, TTENTION.<LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WILL receive (he bighest prices tor their Cast OF Clothing, onepets, he. by addressing or calling om Mr. oF H, 114 Third avenue, TIENTION.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WILL A receive the higiest prices for their Onst of Clothing. Carpets, Furniture. &o., by calling on of addressing Mr or Mrs. H. COHN, 210 Seventh avenne SENTLEMEN|! WILL BUY ANY QUANTITY OF J New and Lett OF Ciething, tor the Western market, Call at the st or addrese THOS. D, CONROY, bol ari sireet, between Concre and Chatham Q SHILDRERO. «2 CARMINE STREET «YOU OA “receive Go por cent more for cast off Ciothing, Carpets ans Jewelry, by calling on oF addressing, 17 =CAST OF CLOTHING WANTED: B75.000.-oiivest price paid, Cail om or aldrece Tt A RTRAUSS, 94) Revonth avenue, between Thirty-chied dha ititstourth streets. Ladies attenaed by Mra. 8, EXPRESSES, URNHAM'S FURNITURE EXPRESS. —BURNHAM'S Be Pirature Boxing Ketadiiehment, BURNHAM'S Sto 6 Wareroome, Piano/fortes and Stainary boxed, arnt. Ue Mhoved to elty oF country, Odiea 1b West Blereat bevween Fifth and Rixth avenues,

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