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THE GOURSE OF EMPIRE. Agricultural Capaities of the Weet—Erro- meous Iupfeasions of Ite Soil and Climate— Natural Agencies Ewployed in the Forma- tion of the Soil—Its Wonderful Fertility— Aaricultural Resources of Other Territories and States—Increasing Inimigration—The Question of Irrigution—Fnture Prospscts of the West. * pynver, Colorado Territory, Dec, 10, 1869, From tle time of the earliest explorations of the ‘West wntti @ very recent period tbe opinion was quite prevalent that there was no conaiderable por- tion of the country west bf the Missouri well adapted to agriculture. It seemed to be assumed that the climate was essentially severe; that the soil was siertie and so impregnated with alkaltne earths that no crops could be produced; that the great Plains beoween the mountain ranges were nothing more (hau vast tracts of desert country where no lite, etther animal or vegetable, could exist, for thus Were they misrepresented on the maps; and the Public “mind appeared to be convinced that most of tho ‘Trans-Missourt country was in fact the great desert of America, Only ten years ago, ‘upon tue discovery of gold in Colorado near the site Of tits charming little city, people came here with aneye to mining alone, beiteving that everything necessary for the sustenance of life must needs be brouglt on wagons hundreds of miles acioss tne Plains. And the Overland Stage Company, which for so many years kept up the transcontinental communication with California, brought to diferent depots by wagon transportation everything required for tho subsistence of whelr employés. People had no idea that even in the most inviting of the valleys the soil and climate were adapted to the production of the simplest roots and grains, So universal was ‘this. impression that peuple in the mining districts made no attempt to test the capacities of the soli, but, rather, lived on breadstuits, meats and vegeta- Dies brought from the older-settled States, and sold @t dnormously high prices, At lengthtaere came a Tovelation of the truth tat not only were the exten- sive plains by no means Sattaran in their wastes, Dut that even in the litle mountain valleys not far below the line of perpetual snows the soll was sus- Copubie of tiilage, Many million acres in Kansas and Nebraska have nowhere been surpassed for their fertility. The whole of the southeastern gectton of Nebraska, the deiightful valley o1 tne Hixhorn and the more fawmillar valiey of tue Platte Bre being rapidly reduvea to culilvation, Botu Kansas aud Nebraska are easentiaily agricultural @nd pastoral Staies, And us to-Colorado, wnicn arst ‘attracted peopie by its royal metals only, the annual production of its tlocks aud herds and crops has already far exceeded in value that of its suver and ttsgoid. A!vuough the yieid of the precious metals as surpassed tac mostaauguine expectations ot tae eager pioneers the products of tie soil for the pre- sent year Will provably be ten wes as great as the roduct of the mines. North and south oi Colorado nd On the Pacitic wiope people have analogous ex- Hence, Caillorma, which attracted unmigrants the glitter of its gold, and was decmed ol ititle Value as a farming country, has recently become oue our foremost agricultural Staves. Caufornia ‘Wheat, 80 much aesired im Kurope, 18 Now a stapie e@raucie of export, Caliormia fruits are equaily ceie- braved. With a decrease of Wwe mineral we get an increase of the agricuiturai product. A miter of to- Guy is to-morrow a farwer or a shepher AS with Gatifornia so It is wivn Uregon. Indeed, the agrioul- turai resources of ali the Wesiern States and Torre tories are beyond accuraie caiculation, ‘To any inteiligeat person who tus not been misled ‘Dy the earher popular cries of Inhuspilaole climace, alkaline earths, American Gesert, Lie very ppystwal formation of the Western country would seem to Bugeest that these plains and valleys must be rich gud ferttie. Divided nearly equally into two grand divisions by the loity Sierra Madre rauge of moun ) Wise towerlug Lops aud sides have been materially denuded o1 their vegetable growth aad the consiutucats of weir rocks by tue ation of the Winds aud waters, those piaivs aud valleys lave ‘Deen cavered with rich aduviai soils by imnumerable Gepoaits. For those powerlu: agents the wild winds and wearing waters, tie great giaeiers and “he Bweeping fluods of the diil. period, have been per- forming tucir gigaulic work during silent aad wnoubercd ages. Aud oluer agencies have been at work. The raing and meiled snows which ‘Washed tne mountain siopes nave carried tne aec ing unnual vegetuvie growths down vo the elevated aus and seciudied Vulieys; the creeks wad rivers formed by Unose ucctlimdlcling Waiters have borne ductive elements further on along the larger val- Heys; 80 that hearly every where the soil 18 composed ue matesial for agricultural purposes, Lhe reductions of the big Biue and tue Eikiorn, in jebraska, of the Upper Arkunsas aod te Bouin ate in Colorado, wud of the Cacie, te Great Rand Le soutiero section Of Liahale ampie Alivetrations of tae ferulity Of tae sou for the pro- duction of cereais, vegetaves and fruits, What Would be considered au average yleid in the great graio-raising States of the Nortuwest (east ol the Blugsourl) Would west of 1i, in Nebraska, wolorado, ‘Utan and Cauloraia, be iooked upon as & compara: tive failure of we crops. ‘Ihe general supposition has been that the alkati, about wich sucit iatlacious Impressions have prevailed, Was @ destractive cie- Meni in the composition of tue sotl; but the Contrary Ip the fact. ‘Those wikaie eartas are COmpused of the salis of Soda, poiusil, Magnesia aud ine—tue very elemenis Wuich people eudesveor to re the worn out woeat aud corn lands in tue astern States, Where tuese saits seer to be most prevaient 4u Lhe soll there the yickts of gram, vegetables and fruits have been most abundant, aud the favors ost delicate, Tuese Ciuracieristics apply par- icularly to tho rovis On the ine of ‘the Pacific Ratiroad, where supplies for ers and = resiivats are drawn from axious sections, sOmMeUMeEs from [linoid, lowa and somucties ivom Nebrask, Coiorade, Uish nd California, Oue need not be an epicue to soua De abie to distinguisn between the vegetables raised inthe dry soil abd ciumate of tne distant West aud those raised 1n Lhe Gamp ground and atmcsphere of more Kastern Staves, ‘he superiority of the veget- abies grown West of the Missourt 18 proverbial, ‘The great basin of Uvsh, which has been settied Jonger aan auy oiber part of toe far West. is im its climate, soll and general situation not unlixe Thousands of otner vaieys, large aod small, in this ‘“rans-Missourl Country, and therefore inay be taken gsan example of Wiat other localities are suscept- Able of yleluing when cuitivaved. The Mormona are Mob oly ploductug enough foud tosuppiy them. meives und the thyusauds of destitute proseiytes iy! a@rriviug from Europe every year, but they lieve a Burpias to send to the ing diguricts of Nevada, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming (whoss own agricul- tural resources bave as yet been but little deveioped) and to feed thousands of visiiors to the New Jerugaiem and travellers across the Contin- ent. if she spirtiual sophistry of the Mormon creed Cannot receive our commendation, the material re- sults of Mormon lavor must. East of the Sierra ‘Madre range, Colorado aud Nebraska are alroady ex- porting grains. And yer the development of the wgricultural resources of both may be said to have been only commenced, ‘ihe unsettled “biceding” Kansas of a few years ago is now @ Nourwuing agri. cultural State. Ana yet a single line of railroad through the State which is to faciiate develop. Ment is not quite compieied. An enumeration of tue fertile valioys of tue west would fii a quadruple Jesue ot tue LipRALD, Look ata single stream. ‘The Platte river drains but a smail portion of wae vast @ren on the eastern side of ine Rocky Mountuins; yet tho Piatte wit both its forks 18 1,500 mues 1a length, ud has some 6,000,000 of magniicent botiom jands, Qutio as susceptivie of higuly productive cuiuvation @S any part of the earthly paradise of the Satnts, Poiiow ove of the forks of tie Piatte into Wyommng— the jase of the organized Lerritories, and, I may say ‘Without disparagement to its other vatiuble ré- gources, oe Of U0 least in its agricultural prospects im the West, The Sorth Platte is one of the wincipal streams of Wyoming. ‘urning away from H to Lis triputaries, we Hud a gathering host of © 3 and rivers, as, for example, to nawe afew, Crow, Horse, Rea Spring, Cherry, Lodge Pole, chug Water, Laramie, Littte Laramie, Carter, Wana ‘Spring, Butter, Blioe, La Bonté, Spring, La Perie, Bolsee, Deer, Hill, Kaw Hide, isiue warth, Carsou, Vooper's, Huek, Aledict 8 Bow, Sage, aad @ hundred others, all of wiielt are lavora! Hranches of the north fork of ‘the i/latie river alone. ‘hese are the trivutaries g ‘pui one siream that takes ity rise in Wyotning, addtuon to tt there are ine Willie Earth, big Suey, enne, vowaer, Witt, Yeilowstone and columbi rivers, and thé source of the Volorado of Utau and California, with their ianumerable branches, whose Valleys only await the tuie?#ol the soil to make them AB productive as ihe Valleys of the Conneciicut and the Mohawk, ‘The salubrious climate and fertile Boul, even more than tie sliver and the gold, are alctacy atiracting a large and pe ten ale Macs bo the Wosl. Pomcers are sending for their frieods, and families ave following huniues to various localiues, Isolation i no longer a dread, for rairoads ere ben buns it = project everywhera, Disvant setiloments wil! soon become populous com- munities. Cumulative evidence assurca ine that pie Who have been here and gone have still Ponging for the West. Tuvse who have lived here a yeur feel unaetticd anywhere else, And there is abundance of ryom for milions of industrious im- ogranis from Hurope and the poor imbabilanta of crowded Buatern cities who ave willug to work, ears baye no countenance herve; industrious ple never fail to turive, [have not seen a single Gan @ii my travels ia the West. ith reference to Une dryiteds Of the climate and the imfrequeney of ras as an oifset vo Lie natural Tichness of the soil, 1 must nov omit tu: mention the necessary moisture for securing certain crops on the uplands of the West can be avundancly Buppited by trigation,. Nowhere have [ seen any of those uplands to witch water cannot be vonveyed by acequias from tho mountain atreama. During tha Ltd yoar & pieutiiul harvest was reaped every. Here west of the Miasourt, whive cust of it the rain dostvoyed many of the cereal crops. Agricultural 4) hus demonstrated, 1 believe, that Where artifictal moisture has to be supplied the cost of oy Vipaed by insuring certain crops, is not 80 great for @ torm Oi years AB the Joga sustained by excessive rains, In Utan thereare about 300 1Tl- ing canals, having a total le; a Of about 400,000 a ia Co1orargy Whore agriculture is yot im ate 12 NEW. YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1869.-TRIPLE SHEET. 400 miles. ancient irrt- Inher Saha ibe us channels, and of once populous towns aud Cities. wath their private dwellings, ube fountains and sacred temples, all poloting oO the spans ne "Antec, rie that: the ‘and devotion of the vated lant nnd of that Territory once *proa ‘ed, lorations Only show that the seven Moqal villages. between the Great Colorado and the Colorado Chi- uito, and the ten ruined towns in the Carion de *haco, are only some of the indications leit of the existence of popuious communities, Additional evidence of early agricultural cultivation are seen 1D Arizona. Farmers can find for many generations lenty of land for profitable tillage in the West. hen we consider .hat te plams of Lombardy have been made to sustain a teeming popnlation tt 1s 11 possible to predict how many millions of inhabitants Will some day subsist upon the products of this almost tulimitable West. Eqvar. Rieuts,—A Washington correspondent tells the following good story:—A negro member of Council recently offered and secured the passage of an ordinance denying license to any restaurant or place of amusement that refused to treat negro cus- tomers on a perfect equality with wintes. The father of that measure ts the owner of the principal barber shop in the city. While one of bia workmen was scraping my chin the other day I asked him if he ever had any colored cnscomers. ‘No, sali; we don’t shave no niggas in dis shop,” was the prompt reply. “But,” sai - “suppose # colored man were to come in and sit down in one of the chairs like I do, what would you do:” “Put him ont, ah! Some shops'll shave niggas, but dis is too ‘spectabie ior dat.’ ‘You wouldn't refuse to shave the colored Congressmen irom Lomstana, would your’ “Yes, sah. Wouldn’t snave No.niggaa, no how, even if dey was President, Ono o’ Geveral Grants niggas came here one day, but he didn’t get no shave; no, san. Wese got all we can do to Shaye de wuite folks, and don’t waut no niggas.” a ec ENE CE SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMAL Cookm &e. MINETTA ST., FRONT BASEMENT.—A RESPECT: “E able colored woman as cook ; best city reference. 52. SPRING ST.—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS FIRST clas# cook, meat or pastry, hotel or restaurant; best PERRY S8T., IN THE REAR.—A VERY COMPE- tent girl to.cobk, wash and iron or do housework. SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES Dresemakers and Seammtroeses. era BETWE! 45TH AND 46T! Soapeient Meraaaker wishes! to a ete more fazulioa, where sie can go by tho day 10 ¥ BY A WIDOW LADY, or machine; is @ good dressmaker: under: ba En pay SEWING, stands +) Kinds of needle work. Call or eddruss NANT, 807 West 16th st., first house from 6th av, General Housowork, &r 115 W282, PTH eta YOUNG, WOMAN TO Do +) general housework or to work out by the day at sorubbiug oF housecleaning; good reference. 6 NORFOLK 8T., BETWEEN STANTON AND 12 Rivington #ts.—A good German girl to do general h ork ing and obligs 202 BROAD STREET, JERSEY CITY.—A COMPE- tent young woman to do housework ine private family; best city reference. 213 WEST 40TH 8T,, IN THE GROCERY STORF.—A respectable girl ina smal) private family to do gene- Fal housework or chaiaberwork. ) WEST 2TH ST., BETWEEN STH AND 9TH AVS. a A competent person to do general housework; is a cook, washer and froner. Good reference from 342 EAST 80TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do general housework in # private family; is a good ‘ 343 plain cook, washer and {roner; good reference, 53D BAST irri sta RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO general housgwork in city of country ; good refer- ence. Call for two days. Housekeepers; &eo RENWICK 8T.--AN AMERICAN AS HOUSE. Keeper; the house of a widower preferred; would the city; Lest reference given; trifers need not apply. CHRISTOPHER ST.—AS HOUSEKEEPER OR TO do light work in a small family. BROADWAY.—A NEW ENGLAND WOMAN AS 19 os 823 housekeeper; in willing to do all the work except the Washing; salary required @8 per week: no objection to a widowet's family with childron, Address for two days Mrs. ANG, BROADWAY, NEAR 29fH STA MIDDLE aged lady, without ‘any inciimbrance, as houae- to assist in tho care of children, or if Call’ or ade motuerte would dress HOUSEKEE! EDUCATED GERMAN LADY, FORMERLY LIVING in England, 1s desirous of procuring a position as hous Keeper inn gentieman’s house; salary not #) much ap objec asa comfortable home. Address F., box 173 Herald office, them @ mother’s care. ER all week. ony y reference, Can be avon for Iwo days 6 SULLIVAN 8T.—AN INTELLIGENT COLORED JO man as frat class cook, either in a private boarding house or hotel; first class reference. Call for three dn, W. BEDDING. VERY REFINED WIDOW LADY OF 6 DESIRES @ position as me ingee in @ wealthy widower's fam- fly; or will go ae travelling companion to a Indy. in coufidence, C. G. WARD, itera it office, 105 Bast @0 8%. BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND ) 4th ava,—To cook, wash and iron and do housework in small family. )) WEST 8TH 81., BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH AVS., Tear, room 20.--A Scotch Presbyterian woman as cook; thoroughly understands her business; 164 good Laker Cg, bread and iecust; soups, meats, jellies and pastry. Seven ference. e 123 WEST 81ST 81y, NEAR 6TH AV.—AS GOOD ovok, washer aud ironer ; good city reference. 140 WEST 19TH ST.-A_ RESP! good plain cook na private fa the washing and ironing; good city referen ‘ABLE. Gi) GIRh As iv; will assist io 155 ORCHARD sta RESP De) Indy with a ehild two years and three months old) ‘ag plain cook, washer and iron wold do general house- work; no objection to the counuy; good reference. Cuil for ‘oue week. 184. MADISON S7.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO cook, wash and fron, in a fatnily of two or three per- Sons; best city references. Call for two days. 203, ABLE WIDOW WFST STH ST, NEAR IH AV. flo! ‘good cook; wiil assist 1n coarse Senhtik forer oe. city r 234 PASE STH Sr. BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS., top floor, pectable woman fo do. firat class cookIng in French, Ei German styles; woud take full charge of kire: fen th hotel, restantraut, elu Lose or large boarding Louse ; best reference from last place. Cull for two caya. 313 best city references, 7TH AV., BETWEEN {TH AND ORTH STS,—A stendy woman to do cooking, washing and ironing ; Cail for two days, S$ COOK; Q]5 RAST BTW STAs Fins cL N- ele) derstands soups, meats, boning and larding; can get up all kinds of fancy slde dishes; is Grat class pastry cook for public or priv 319 WESt 0TH sr., BETWEEN eit AND tit AVS. Ode) top toor, back room,—-A respectable girl ax cool anil washer in a private family; in an oxcellont baker; best city relorene an be soen for two cays 9Q9 2D AV., BETWEEN 27TH AND 28TH 4 spectable young Protestant gicl as uy no objections to a boarding houre or to awsiat in th best elty reference from iast place. 425 FAST Mth &T., BETWEEN IST AV. A 42) A respectable young girl as cool: ina private fumily. Ilan the vest city reverence, 436 Best MIE St. TUTRD FLOOR—A Rr ) bie pirl_as cook, washer and troner; best ence. Can be seen from 10 to o'clock. A-G6 Frotcnast women as good cook and froner; first rate maker of bread and bise\ country ; xood referenc A SCOTCH STIL AV., REAR, IN RAS¥MENT.- oxeelient washer city or ORT BROADWAY, D FLOOR, LOT Cises wrenct cock is aprivate faunily; best: city retdrences, Cull for two day Chambermaids, &£ee Q IRVING PLACE, BETWEEN ISTH AND T6TI ST 1 A respectnble young girl in a private family ae chat Dermald and waitress, or to do plain sewing: has five yearn’ city rever: Can be seen at her present omployer's, T11 BAS uEE Sta Lape WISHES A SITUATION for a Protestant girl as cbambermald and seamstress orto take care of children, Call before 4 o'eloe 2 MONROE, ST.—A PYSPECTABLE wo 2) do np ataira work,waltin references. Cail or address for (wo days. Cal A YOUNG WOMA! 166 EAST MT ST., NEARS AV.—A RE WY person ag chambermeii and waltress; gow ence from last place. O23 WEST ATH st. NEAR ort LUD floor,—To do chatnierwork and asiiet few ing, or the general housework of a moderate; city reference, PAI 7 7 WEST 25TH S' maid and waitress {n a siaall private family; beatelty Teference, Cail for two days. 22 WEST 80TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND anit AY top Hloor, frout room.—A¥ chambern fern: best city reference; no objection to the cvuntty for two days. e 94, WEST S0TH ST. AS CHAM. EO bermnid; is willing t with fine washing; {s also & good seamstress; good reference If requlted. 26; WEST S5TH STA RESPECTATLE GIRL AS chambermaid ani wa'tress or seamutress; ia por- fectly competent, Good city reerenes. — 981k HIZABE BT 8T.—-TWO AMERIC AN PF OTRST. persona; one to do chaaberwork sad waiting is ama tandity: the other as cool and to assist in the wasi- od city refercuce. 43 43 WEST 21ST ST. SECOND rLOoR, ¥ table girl as chambermaid rnd waitress anda liging. Good reference. . ROOM NO. rl asc! 6—AN AMERICAN PRO- hermaid and waitro ent place desired. City © YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL, AN ORPHAN, TO bo chamberwork, plain sewing’ end to toke care of cht! Gren inn private American favally, Address LiLLi 118 Herald ofiice. Dressmakers and Sennstresves, LADY OF MANY Yi and making ladies’ under wrappers, clilidren’s clotties of every dereription, gentic Ehirte, Kew would like the work of a few families ler Wit BM. JONE pul very and quilting; tuel three cents per yards ou V ainachine, Cal ou or address 106 WEST 83D ST.—LADIFS’ AND CHILDN Underwear made to orter; ladies’ and mianes ing Drensen made fn the latest style, ladlen! ¥V rj and theked Yokes, children's Frehch Yoke Aprous Jow prices, Dr AKT trons Inn private family; operates on Ys machine, WEST 47TH 8T.—A © OMT ond sve Wilson i 90 HENRY sT.-A_ RESPECTAMLE voUNG 4) woman aa seanstress, an | todo up stole work; best arty roteraien. Calor adretn for two dye 1 ji 134 dres F wook ; can ope ] 4 WEST 27TH ST., BE WEEN ern AND 7 ay } ALL. rear honws.—A droms orany verred in the business; bas oon houres both North wad South nv NEAR 2) AVA COMPETENT and seamstress will ge out by ike month te. Can be sovh all wo week, ntwout hy tho Fronen aystern, by ew, alsoy wishes a siiiatiod ae fore nuit by the Week or mouth; nO objection tv tho country. “Addvess for three days. AQ BAST ett era YOUNG WOMAN AS sr. £5) stcons oF companion to a lady; or two da ] DIA. SHAY. CORNER OF 15TH STA PRE me dressmaker wantarome work from private f fy the day; can cut and ft ail kinds of work aud req Wheolgr & Wilson's sewing tachine; terms very moderate. Ring bell Nov 4 Q4.8 WEST lerHe se RESPECTARLE, WIDOW AS Monimetrass or to take care of an fnvatld or ebil- Gren; cam cut and tit well; good city reference. B15 Po AY, PARENT, EurLoven BLD ares tn's private family; undors itd «il kins of fainly wowl foetly. 815 WEST 1971 8T,—A LADY TO DO Abb KINDA OLD of fine mowing and Ww aetaw arsistant toa ludy or gprs ade ‘ould Wael OF go abrod, Cail on or addrens He Ky for two dg BAO East ant S1., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. OE Pashionablo drces and cioakmakits. Fall and winter filia, i, Upwards; Wrappers, Ha HY 5; alwo children’s and mmisnea armonis made we order patteros and fasuion plneay eusting Sad wasting. Onid or 0 512 WEST MITT ST, THREE pOORS From lorH ES av.—An Amertoan Indy would like the sew!n of 0 more familias; can ft children’s or infent’+ cloth Suecimn asirtsaenars bas 6 sow machine, le nostic: ieaty osira Opereier. FOUSEKEEPER. TA LADY OF REFINEMENT, WHOSE home ts not a pleasant ono, fa desirous, of procuring & position as housekeeper tn widower’s family; none but fret class parties nead apply. Address 0. J. W., box 207 Herald office. SSEEAeTe TANTED—BY AN ENGLISH LADY, A SITUATION as housekeeper m x widowers or gentleman's family ; good references. Address C, 8,, box i75 Herald office, Nusses, &e. PARK er pie goin WOMAN AND goo oa the care of a child good nurse wis C 1. DWYER, LIZABETH STREET, NEAR CANAL.—AN ELe derly lady, a stranger in the city aud without friends, keeper, for a home 3 45 as nurse or light ve 3D AV.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN: wants a baby to wet nurse at her own home; bas lost LOT Weaprctattc woran de uucees is compcut 0 take care of a ciilid from ite birch; will assist with chamberwork or plain sewing: best city reference. CITY REAL ESTATE vor SALE. East Side. (CHOICE LOTS ON FIVTH AND MADIRON AVENUES, / and on the intersecting streets, adjoining improvements, south of Central Park, foreale on terins to stil; heverat very deairable Flow, worthy the-au ‘atleotion of first class baliders, » J. LYNOH, 72 Codar street, ‘ANTED _BY A FIRST CLASS COLORED COOK AND waitress, awftoation. Address E. B., Herald ‘omice. ANTED—RY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A COMPETENT anansrai Apply at Beast Chie at, between 10 ENTED—AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN AS NURSE, ll OOUNTSY, REAL ESTARE xB SATB. $8,500. “Wiz, Teacrox oxeatant lead fl ta 5 Iileha, near Come My AER NS i charabors 6 FOR A VERY VALUABLE FARM OF $20,000) Sane Teer Wilcane, rane on lenty fruit two trout ponds, fine locust, 500 for the place), dock landing. from New large buildings, ie geres xood wood (would Thu 4 1s one of the clieay adr of ky or @ buildings are insured for ya BAUER & OBERLANDER, 58 Be wery, corner Canal strevt, rooms Nos. | and 2 miles One baring fe may JOR SALE RIOTLY FIRST CLASS CORNER Toth st wood reféssuces may apply fortwo daze ai | HIOF ad on Woe) poulbeeah corner ot Mein: # mont sand Pifiy fourth atroets hard wood finish throwziiout RY AN AMERICAN FAMILY, A GERMAN | Sif0 House oti ‘or particul Inquire on the V girl for chamberwork; references required, Apply at | Premises from 10 to 30 Below. 105 East Goth st. vetween the houre of 10 and 13 MuRnas HILL, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—A_ MOST eairaite tour story brown, styne House, ta perfoct or, der, for sale & OGDEN, Broadway, corner of Seventeenth at INE YEARS! LEASE COTTAGE IN YORKVILLE. — aN" Nine rooms; six years’ Lease Farm, 10 acrea; Cow, Horse, Pouitiy, Hay, ke. for sale or to let,’ Immediate pos: i 846 Wea session. 113 Broadway, basement. ‘ANTED—A YOUN D 1 detain Gane enamel fhebcetnten seininalins attain QUAINTED WITH | Cate on RENT THE THREE STORY BRICK BUILD- offlce on or about the ist of Jauuary, ‘Addraa D mR id, Herald |». ing 2t0 Kast Broadway; possession given immediately. ollie, lnquire on the premise y TH AVENUE, ABOVE 42D STREET.—AN ELEGANT medium sized self ata useful, Sun a y N A GENTEEL FAMILY, A NICE, TIDY Ameriean girl, 12 to 18 years of age, to anaWer ealiK; good home but {i ight wages. 245 West did at. ANTE D—| ANTED—A FEMALE COOK FOR AN OYSTER AND chop louse; also a boy to open oysters and make him- | & References required, Apply at 7 story high stoop brown stone. House, {posession others on and near Bik wod Madison ‘avenues, $25,000 to e160, rt ben jaine. MStyaioun, 11 Broadway, $98 000.-2 000. —FOR SALE, A FOUR STORY HIGH oop brown atone, in Lexington avenue, newr Fortioih alreet; this house ts healed by wleain and is a very ine house ail throu HATCH & RIKER, 1.279 Broadway, ~FINE 4 STORY HIGH STOO? BROWN siuno Hous plewe order, near Sth nve- W. P. SEYMOUK, 171 Broadway. Wegten a MIDDLE AGED WIDOW LADY, APOUT 20 years of age, to take charve of a wilownrls family ‘conalstiny of three persons; one capable, agreeable and do- mestic may hear of @ permpuent position; no objections to achild6 ors years old, Address, with real name aud rel donce for three di . ROK, Hi 838.500. nue, Murray Mill, “SITUATIONS — WANTED—MALE: ‘AY YOUNG MAN, SPEAKING ENGLISH, FRENCH AND Spanish, wishes to obtain # situation as waiter in» hotel or private family, References given. Address CHAS. COMBY, Leraid oftice, West Sides MAGNIFICENT DWELLING, REPLETE WITH every Improvement, on West Twenty-third street; 5) A FIRST CLASS WAITER WANTS A SITUATION IN A | feot fro ot ol poanding. hous Pi ie ag bigheat Ge Bt Sood fr econ won Chena si Hehe ter 5 ences; a Protestant. Ad Bop veret House, 1th st, and 4th ay. Seba vn 2 ape . N_ ENGLISH PASEMENT, WELL LOCATED, FOUR RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA- siory brown stone frescoe| Dweilin (aide weritilatian ) tion as porter in any kind of a store or bonded ware- | for sale, very low: possession; S)stext 1 West Forty- house; {5 accustomed to stowin, wud handling all kinds of ee OUTOLY, persiit Still 1a A.M, SON & SON, Il Pine treat, ‘A Seu NDID CORNER PLOT (005x135 FEET), ON a ats Bes i bout oan write a goal hand. roamed, 3 03, freight 17 Cole st, South Hrooklyn, AN —BY A FRENOHMAN, A SITUATION AS Madison avenue, low the Mark, suitable for a church, Walter in a gs ily or hotel; qpod refer. by ‘NCH, 72 Cedar street, ences, Address L. harbor a Wh . Nowy yor! it ee —— On SALE carn 5, eT HBBE STORY eeu stoop brie! onse, all imps ments, In tiret rate order, ‘CLERKS AND SALESMED 173 Waveriey pince, between Clarion and Perry tern N ACTIVE MAN WANTED—IN AN AUCTION AND OR SALE-—ONE LOT ON THF NORTH SIDE OF Fortieth street, 175 feet east of Fifth avenue and adjoin- ing the best 25 foot honse in the city, Apply to CHAUNCEY ON THIRTY-PIFTE RNARD, Na, 100 Broadway. Por, SALE—A FINE HOUSR ween Fiith and Sixth avenues. Western or Souttern ‘Gout of Sinise or Railroad will be taken ta part PIRSSON, i Wall street, tor sa SALE STORE AND LOT #6 FRANKLIN SEREET, SALESMAN, between Broadway and Church street, 25x10; niso the acquaintance | five navy Hullding and Lot 158 Chambers ‘street, adimirably be | located for the butter business. commission house; must have a thorough knowle: Of the business; references required. Address AUCTION Herald o ce, N ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT ELDERLY . MAN, OF business experience and good adaress, desires employ- ment; is « yond penman; can keep books and make himself Generaliy wetul; salary nominal. Address box 14) Herald two days, N EXPERIENCED TRAVELLING speaking German, and having a large With dry goods and notion jobbers West aud South, wiil open for an enj ent January t reference given. 78 HAYLIES, No, 7 Murray street. wae Dear ache POR SALE ATX BAROATE—A Hiei STORY HIGH oe * sep stoop brown stono House, in excellent order; good nel: h- YOUNG MAN, EMPLOYED AS SALESMAN FOR | dostooay Weat Niueteenth sitect price $18,000,’ Address 0 the past four years m an importing cloth houre, desires A@similar siuation or any employment where energy and close attention tu business will command a moderate salary; good references, Address J. A., Lox 110 station A. ANKERS AND BROKERS.—WANTED, A. GENTLE- man of thorough Wall strest experience, with some cap- ital and infaence, conversant with the counter business in all ita details, posted and dcquatnted on the street, desiring to vox 114 Herald oft 9 ) WEST THIR ann, sa apes triok House, ia pack ae pply on premises, $14. 50. ONLY FOR A THREE 8TORY HIGH stoop brown stone House, on Thirty street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Particulars of STORY Price establish for himself, enn meet with a party to join kin who | ISaaU HONIG, 5 Pine street, Ie possessed of like qualltiaations by add ressing, with full pare | —— me teulars, TERPRISE, Herald jofice. Heferoaven ex- —FOR SALF, IN FOURTEPNTH 87. changed, MANUFACTURERS, 40.-4 TRUSTWORTHY PARTY, about to proceed’ to St. Domingo, there to estabilal Himself, would take charge of any agency or commission that may be enirusted to bis cara by parties here. Keler- euces given, Address E., Portchester, $70, 00 «between Seventh and Kiaith avenues jogant Tour story brown stone Totwe, 26x053100; furnished fn the most elegant baal yo gg ate ‘OH & RIKER, 1,272 Broadway. Misceltaneous. WNARD ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A breaut of ini as wet nuree. Mrs, STARKE, Midwife, 126 ST., REAR HOUSE, FIRST FLOOR. -& ) respectable young married woman ax wet nurse: plenty of mifik. Mre, FLE: iia 298 curxs married woman, with af a child to wet nurse at her own hous: PE TABLE, ats A RES sh roast of titky wi OAS TH AV. BETWEEN 24TH AND 911 de) experienced women as nurse; thoroughly under- ran’ entire charge of children from their in or to old lady; fi{teen years’ experience in class ood clty Feference, 220) STANTON §T.—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE Scolch woman’ to take care of w baby or ehilirens beat reference. Address Mrs. Be W ANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN A SITUATION AS Wot nurse, with fll breast of mfik. Inquire xt pro- rent employer's, north side of 76th at., fourth bow at aye ‘west of Lavudressos. &e. TTA ST, FRONT BASKEMENT.—A_ RE- e colored woman to do a few gentlemen's or a hing, or would go out by U USTON ST., ENTRANCE ON LAURENS ‘oung woman who does gentieme: i like more custom; best cily ref washing woul: QF SMLAY., 10P FLOOR, BAOK STATRE.—A WIDOW ¢ to do washing and ironing; puiing and futing done iv to ___Mrs, KEGAN, reasonable; would go Q3Y WEST WO ST, BERWEEN 7TH AND STH AVS., oF room 19.—A ectable woman wishes gentlemen's & fnmattion ‘washlagz mo objection. to go ont by the day to wash or cleat est reference. Cali or address. Q4G W2ST.so0M ST., Li THE REAR, FIRST FLOOR, 16 room No. L—A young woman to pp < out by the day aundress, or woul y Kind of ood expertence ;sdret class reference, any time at her residence. OF week af t 263 AND > iN the pamiacvorks or would do plata cook! ngs 9Q7 Til AY., NEAR 2TH ST.—A RUSPECTABL Ac Scoteb girl, lately landed, as laundress or to do ge: eral housework. AY firat class laundress to take tn ch flating aud polishing, 3] EAST 82D St., , TOP floor, back. room, fine Washing} understands F BETWEEN 1ST AND A 4.8 TH Avs 1B Cinesinundsese; oan do ¥rench Auting; best cll reference, Call for two days. ALE CHEAP—TWO FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY nement Houses, on Fifty-third strect. Also a large number of Restdences at Elizabeth. BROOKFTELD, €1 Ce2ar street. BALESMAN WANTED IN A SUIRT WATIEIOUSE; is noqusinted with the business preferred, Ap- vy at gtd ¢ hhugel st. NO DRUGGIS dew’ situ 1D CITY CLERK Address £. R., “BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR. SALE. GE.—TWO STORY Honse, brown «i fron railings; every modern iinprovern ferries; only $8,000. BUCKLE & SANDERSON, 163 Brondway. YTORAGE STORES FOR SALE OR TO LET.—THE <s SD granite Stores Nos, 6 and 6 Atlantic dock, fronting Hast ANTED-SALESMAN; ONE WHO CAN, TRAVEL | Fiver adjoining Hamilion ferry, Apply to W. N. CLARK, ‘and contro! Western trade, selling chandeliers, eas | 10 William street. pipe, fittings, &e, Address, with ‘reference, LOCK, box 128 = zene £8 3 a a HOBOKEN, ANTED-—A' ROOKKERPER: ONE CAPABLB OF | nA® D BERGEN BERL Ser ere taki rge of a wet of bi none other need ply. Adiress DRUGGIST, Horuld ofice, stating agsy refer- For Sale. Enea and safary expected, MOUSE ON JERSEY CITY HEIGHTS, NEAR WEST = End depol; aad on horse car rout contains store and WASTED-A POSITION BY A TRAVELLER, OF 10 n rooms; #800, JOHN H. PLATT, Hudson City, years’ oxperience on the road; cau command a larce Southern and Westera trade. Address ROADSTER, Herald T HOWOKEN.—FOR CHEAP LOTS ON EASY TER’ office. within five’ minutes’ walk of the ferry, apply at —- RCOIT'S Real Ketate Agency, 21 Newark street, Hoboken, y TANTED—20 SALESMEN, WITH $109 TO $500, TO Now Jersey. ‘open cepote in large cities for United States Manufac- wren Herald viice. ANTED—TEA OL 8. hands need apply at OL Vesey st. LL. ‘Adaress, stating , by & Wholesale paper ho: ees and experience, SALE Lerald 0: turing Company's washing crystal, patent starch, polish, pa- T_HOBOKEN.. —RARE ONANCE FOR GROCERY OR font rlucing begs pald salary aad commisaton;' can make Liquor, Dealers.—For sale, one of the moat desirable $4,000, Depot, bis Gree wich st., New ¥. corner Lots mind in ‘ity; wil besold ata great ae a -_______ | (aratine Appig me SCOTT'S Neal eatate Agency, DL Newark, %1.000 SALARY.—NOOKKKEPER AND CLERK | gireet, Hobouen, N. J. ol. wanted, able to advance 85,000, at lve per cent, on full Address B. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, ax couchman; no objection to. goa the country; bes ity reteranco. Apply to KK BURNS, comer of ath #4 and tlh av. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN who thoroughly understanda his business; is willing to inuke hunseli generally useful; good olly reference. Ad- dress JOHN, box 211 Herald oft YOUNG MAN (GERMAN) DESIRES A SITUATION | only 800,000, Very eaay terns, A as ecnubtanns and pron Mae thoroughly understands Jo, hi. GIBS GISSON, | # Montgomery street, Jersey City. his busines furnish unexeeptionahle reference. Cali = —<—— == on or addresas. W. GOOD, 79 Chambers at. _COUNTRY REAL ‘KSTATE FOR SALE, MAN AND WIFE WISH SITUATIONS; ed MAN Li WANTING FARMS, GooD Sor “MILD CLIMATE qensral bacerworerised rete he atrequirel. oh Mi a ry healthy, ce poe souk of Phil Dreger ice yer acre. @ place is grow): more rapidiy than for three days at No. 7 Washtagton at Prost any Other piace. in'the United Bison, Thotsants are aye = seltiing. Address CHARLES K. LANDIS, Vineland, N. J. (A. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH ROOF HOUSE, EXTRA nize and finish ; water, cas, arden; surround jas fret clases Jeriny Ole Hethiat Buena div avery handsome two story house, front extension, two lois, highly improved ; $7,600; forms liberal. jecurlt; JOHN H, PLATT, Hudson City, A. TAWUABLE BUSINESS CORNER, THREE BLOCKS from the ferry—T'wo thro re ut basement brick Houses, three stoves, thirty roo: and gas through. Out; Jor BLx100, with iwo slory brick stable on reat; splendid sand for grocery, Iiquors, hotel or aliip chandlery business, Rent for £8,500 a yeur. Must be sold tis week as the owuer wants the money. For the corner alone, $16,500; for both, ry JOACHMAN'S NTED-BY A YOUNG . J man havin, experience ; beat references as to ca COMFORTABLE COTTAGE HOME FOR @1,650; 8105 pability, a. Addrean 8. By box 223 Herald oftiee cash, balan tuiy payments fa lew ot feat = R, i new Store and several Houses on stallar terms. Geacus KELLOGG, No. g Broadway, New Work, aud Second ales, A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS FIRST hiy competent; ry ‘& | near Broadwa; ead th good milker: ‘make bimaelf generally usett Good city = Foference, Addicts C. C., box Lit Herald office, DPAWING Fon tun COUNTRY RE SIDENCE OF Fiff ms = 3 SITU. TION. PY A PROTESN 4 late C. G. Kents angle pec phe 6T.— Bil NOACHMAN' ‘A —' STANT MAN; perty, comprising eight ard o1 taste- CORNER 1ST S.A RESPECTA Te Cielo will make himeaif general fully tld ont, wih spaciournanaion and o in best 2 SD AV. 4. 16 woman te do washing at Ler own roviden: y jerate cher + WEST 20TH ST., CORNER OF 10TH AV. SECOND ) floor, reepeetabie woman as Iavindrera, to go out the day; can flute and do any kind of housework. Best tiveive yente’ city rete rien sues, Ke, FAST Ur, ST.—A COMPETENT ENGLISH PER- I Taty ond sew OF t0 do light chamber: Il for two days. EVWEEN STH AND STH 818.—A clans waitress, or chambermald ier business weil; ia willing aud aa tlie best elty reference, \ A PLAGE, BY A SMART YOUNG AMURT- V nn gin who isnot’ afraid of work, na waltross or chambermaid; Ja intelligent and tidy and will make herself useful, Address W, ©., box 18 Herald office, 46 Miscellane ou 12. MACPOUGAL BAN AMERICAN GIRL, AGED 4 if, a8 aasistant in a bakery or conlectionery store; cad references, Call or address, reap KSble Probablant wotsia te agentleman's fauitly; ction to the country; understands Caan | in all fs nd could take entire charge of the kitchen; wo: éothe ee irequired; Vestseferences, Can be seen until auited 514. MADIGOR, AVA YOUNG. MISS. (1), AN orphan, of igtiy American patentare. wishes « on Wher nhé would bo sent to school or receiya inatruc- tion ; would like to be adopted. PAN Address or call on O8 YOUNG LADY DFSTRES COPYING AT HOME. tf Address mM. B., station LADY AS DATLY OR Vi AN Teéiching the soit branches, also drawing, painting, German and French—dealses one ‘more pupil between, the sof two and four; terms 5c. an hour, Address W. A. ox 141 Herale ofice, SITING GOVERNES LADY, IN SUDDENLY REDUCED QIROUMSTA NCE! JA. desires @ situation where she would*be kindly treated ; ted, and would either teach yonng ehfidren or keoper for an Invalid; woutd b& found a cheerful 3 person; ts wiliing to do anything to gain a espera livelinoods costes with parti > Bip toile RAPID, duress J. ART GING TODO 573 BROOME 8 —<WANTRD, A § Ode val Lousework ina mnall family; a good cook, wastor ald ironer; tmusehave ol reference. Intelligence OMves, BAROR AND INTELIMGLNCE BUREAU, "REE Pr Fiimpton Hutiding, osemee Minet kad, Suayvoneys etreeta, ey dhiid ave ne Department 6f Public Charities and hotela, boarding bonses, Janndries, on in cliy or country, mupplied with good re comniendad hervants of all description free of charge. GM. LOSEE, Srenondent HELP WANTED=T1 MALES. SMART GINL OR WOMAN TO DO GENERAL A howework. il Fast OSth wt, FTO THE WORKING CUASS—WE ARE NOW PRR. paracto fienish wil classes with constant employment the time or for the spare moments. rotitable, Versons of either sox per evoping, and & proportional their whole time to the biestnews. | Boys and n, That, all who eee (his roay ie rene. toxt the business, we make this unparalleled, over; To auch as are not well wutiae {iL to pay for the trouble of writing, Full partlouinra, « valuable, sample, which will do Wo commence Work.an, aida conv ot ‘the Peoplo's Literary Companion, oneof the largest ant best family newspapers ed nll font free by ma! vader, if you want Rermenent, prodiabie work, address J & CO Augusta, Me Waa, aT ut WEST oD ST, mouth, AMBER the wigie oF Business now, light and easily carn from Bee, to fum by devottn Duta repair, coating to the owner #25,00), and for the oy five véurs in posession of the Gvienther family, situated {n limits of the thriving village of Jamaica, L.'l., only ten Inilee from Thirty-fourth street fercy, New York, of ensy ac- ood roferences {roi Adarens J. jerald oft sb employers Gs AND FARMER STtUATION--BY A kingle man; understands the oare of horses; isa good | es@at all hours by steam and horre has been donated milker and. willing and obliging; hesigood etty ralerences, by Mr. W. il, Guenther, son of the lately deceased C. G, Adilvess bs. 8., box 204 Herald oiliee. Guenther, to be disposed of, and to have the proveeds equal: ly divided batween the following benevolent corporation: 1. The German Hospital and Dispensary In the city of New ‘York, oe ‘fhe German Mutual Assistance Society for Widows and phana. The German Ladies’ Society for the relfef of indigent wa, Orphans and slo. ‘The undersigned have been requested by Mr. W. IH, Guen- Ss" TU ATION WANT ‘KD—RY. A SINGLE MAN, AS COACH. mun and gardener; wages not #o mach an object as a steady places Address, for two days, M. G., Herald office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS > conehman and groom; ean come well recommended. Address 7, J. Hy Washington stables, 26th at, and Gib ay." |g, te uudersicued have peen ee "t 7 have decided to ineue 25) chances at $100 cach. ee iiccceitaitorncan, cence MAN, A Tho arawing wil tako place January 6, at 8 o'clock P. M., Weed Oat he to Gavel Lap Wee bane references | athe German Lieterkrany, 28 Haat Fourth atrect. Pri taney ford «pth th teocdenaate Me aieln all (AX il day a considerable number of tickets should Leeda nlite not be isp oxen of, the undersigned reactve to themselves the TANT A SITUATION As COACHMAN BY AN bi to postpone ‘he drawing, suoh delay not to exceed a englisbman ; understands his bi Aly ; I careful driver; taarvied; no encumbrance: twelve months best city racorsace., Cal! on address for t reo days COACH- AN, perrate 7 East 14h wt. ELP _WANTED=MALES. ae FEW GOOD CANVASBERS WANTED. TO SOLIctT orders for @ manufactured article that_selia readiiy, The fener of the number drawn will receive by Guenther at once a full and indieputade title to the propesty. "The undersigned entertain the frm hope that to further the noble purposes of the generous donor, the kindhenrted in- habit ati I city wil! answer promptly eaer Appeal. ‘Tiek iy be had of each of the member of the conunit- tee and at the office of the New York Staats Zeitung. New Yons, Dee, 17, ‘OMMTITEE. E. SAVE! Chatrraaae Exelon, _— C. ALLITO) ark piace, Dr. aver, Oo Wost Thirty-third street, Tweltth street. FF: SALE—A. THRIVING GRIST MILL, WITH 8% M engine of 28 horse power. Tha mill ts situated on mn Mr. W. 8. Liperal inducemonta, 6% Murray street, room No. 1. SITUATION IS OPEN TO A GOOD MAN WHO 18 to work; #15 a week will E #400, Parties not having for the AA strictly temper be paid for services the cash will money, Addrers MAN te and willing and the use ot answer, aU = Good security if ‘alt office, OY8 AND YOUNG MEN WANTED—wWrtit A CAsIr | ®ere of land, and has faoilities of sawing and pinning; cont B cupits Gi can make @25 por day. Cal at cAGASH | Fara: within elghteen mites’ distance of New York antl close vk Fol, room 31. to a railroad depot, Also a cottage dwelling house, carriage Rouse, bare and stabling for yuree horses, and four lots of Vd. b are A Goon, PMART OYSTERMAN, CALL “At &, Pires sien Coralie: vied arene Wo OHAILES Ke TAYLOR, 1 Nays ANTED—A (Sant Asp rust wma easy. man, who Ja not, afrald to work, for a responsible = (NUFAGTORY, At situation, ‘Call at 408 6th ay, in oflice over liquor store, Rahway, N. ter pop! Buliing bree ste CF tansion, 5 HixB, with two MOry FE Alto, guod Dwpoiing adjotning atantial ; ground SIAxi28. Photograph beaeen ut DICKINSUN & CARTERS, 56 Wall strut ge $)X80, TWO STORTES, STEAM BNOINE and three acros of Land, for mate of ta let; prs Tent $600 a year, EY & JO 67N VING A NRAUTIFUL "AND i ted PLANTA. fon (comprising 7,00 acres of land Waste D-2h AGENTS, 70 CANVASS NEW YORK cliy ard vicinity, Lady bode agents preferred, Ap- ply. at 95 Vibe: ty sty room 8, after 19 o'vlock. w* EDA STRONG AND FATPHE PUL BOY TO IR. liver parvels, dc, Cail after$ o'clock A. M. atds Dey rt, fourth oor, TASTED A YOUNG. MAN, WHO UNDPRATANNS Wy Tonening oysters and working 1a @ eniooa; none out a i those who andorstan ie business need # at Led P House, No. 5 AGuutie sty South ferry, Brookly ssf et desives to make arran nan 19 plant or ovenpy a portion of t = tae avialn JAMKS THOMPSON, care O¢ Coy, Savannah, Ga, FL' Reon county BUILDING LOTS, FIFTY ACI of fen Vian, heathy high ground, easy of woo and aplendi ily situated’ for t Hetstouy aue-thitd ens THE TRADES Coop JOB DYER WAN D-AT. JV. tin av LORD'S, 11 ANTED--WACHINISTS, BOILER Gowren. HL PLATT, Huvleon City. og tthe, remen, seamen And lan, or the United NORTHERN MEXICO, CONTIGUOUS 1 NieKD States apply to B, RODE, No, 8) Markot at. tes, 1 have several *ihoruabi square sues of 1 ANTED-A STTUATIC RY A PRACTICAL Mineral (coal, silver, irom ett copper) ani ari Ns ‘ela er Apply for one waek to RK, HANILTON, 48 | tueuegponaue parce Waring sate iota an av. i take asaare tn nad help $0 push the business. Al : = =] Mi, cara a Mesarn, 0. ing & Co., box 6 Yost odiee, CITY REAL, ESTATE VOR SALE, Rew Vokes East Side. TALUADLE, KARM FOR Sat IN THE, town of Cambridge, Wasi: ¥., con TARGAIN--FOR GALE, THR TWO Xiw taining nbout 173 acres? woll ‘or grain oF gragiog brick Honsen, 1ovg dai S100, 898 eld ds a tine wo story houwe, outhouses firm Siveet, naar tiveet, 136 foot {rou avetwe A, om reasonable Toqnive ett of the owuer, A. KATHUEBER, Dotween Saud 6 | o'cloe! Second aranne. Also i Men For further pardeniare ‘ORTON, 875 Sixth avenue, Sr _— A SACRIF A. Lb LOTS NORTH sdb tmp staknn, ov. | & 83. 000, in Onetia ¢ AA. twoen First avenio and avenie A; vo eck; severed | Stoe Farming lest, wad graded; low pri ae terns. Also two full Low cows, Wee pouty af ai I Able Wagyu: south sid skie Sixty~fourth xirwot, 10 Feet west of Ninth avenue; | douvie harness, 1 buy, Bi mt, L single hari no i sawored ons graded; price to ARM Musics ontn, 1 bush aM per cent | plovly barre, &o, tone hay, tava sicaw, 60 budluis potatoos, good house and barn; S2,'00 eral, #20) can cemaln ou boadand morte nse for Me Fear, Apply WE. W. COOPE, Mt) Went Nive Roerrthy treet. Et ower, N bast cada. vents A “| BARGAIN, FIRST OLAS’ MODERN 4 f bie stoop brown stone on corner House, on Mi fue, Mureny bith, On LITLE FRUIT mald wart watiress; wages 2 per m ie ANT Beane, iStled W ryt doe. be lle SCARFS ‘| bows. 886 Broad ANTED—TEN SALESWVOM: wien REFARENOR, wt the orlulumi Dullar yom Bowery. ' em and rlewant Fur itnra, FARM OF 3 We. PSU NMOUIy IH Neomawaye 500.3 on the noth, shie, of Lang Taina a oe ‘paikttage war vnchas sirawoer leg, tar3e, blac § ELEGANT FOUR 8TORY RROWN STONE HOUSE, pura loner ie! ye, apetoe, ‘aud 0 eae Tan basen om. for Bt i) tra’ seen to-day rom }@ to | o'clock, at MAN DLs's int Gower reews Non Toad ® nth street, hived uy dsouetat 2 too hs le —ONE OF THE FINEST AND MO8T $4 10. NON, valiable Country Reaidances tn the village of Glen Cove, will cail for particulars of BAUBE & MoE RLARD ER (8 Bowery, rooms Nos. 2b REAL ESTATE TO [EXCHANG A“ KOUkes on STORE PROPERTY WANTED IN Now York inexchange for a beantiful country resi- dence on the Hudso ricer nencumbered) 5 cash will be pald for any diiference in price of properties. SHEPHERD & AH KER, 162 Brondway, Brcwaxa NUMBER SMALL BROOKLYN HOUSES. aso Business Froperty, part of all, for Country of othes encumbrance, Address box 208 Agents not answored, OR R SALE OR E, Th Rew York, Brooklyn or ferang Chis: the quor Store, 748 Broadway. For more particulars apply to the same place. Property; state price and Herala oilles [T° EXCHANGE—A SPLENDID NEW JERSEY FARM, well lovated, to cut up into villa plota; also Country Seats, Cottages, dc., for sale or exchange. BROTHERS, 205 Broadway. _ V TANTED TO BXCHANGE—FOR SOME GOOD FARM: ing Land in the State of Virginia, a House and Ls Addrew JAMES DICKSON, box No.4, Hunter's Points 1. $12 000 IN MERCHANDISE TO EXCHANGE For real estat enear New York or at the South and sone cash, Principals oniy address. MERCHANDISE, box 13) Herald office. a REAL | ESTATE _WANTED, WAXTEDIIN A GooD CENTRAL “LOCATION, NEAR Sixth avenue, a three story high stoop or English bi mnent House: mut bein good rpm: price about @2 a, Aare with full particulars, DOCTOR, box 678 Pont of exhearas Be LARGE FIRST CLASS DOUBLE BROWN SFONR P. House, on Fifth — Lapis? for a school, to lease for a term of years. |. LYNCH, 72 Cedar atreet. A STORE OR STORE AND BACK ROOM TO LET cheap; (new) No, 420 Fourth avenue, near Twen. iy-ninth street; all modern improvements, "Apply on the prem SF ke auadliirel aa AL FRENC 1 FAMILY WILL LET A FINE BACK PAR lor for business; also otber fine Rooms; best of com fort; Hall Room at $3. 65 East Twelfth street, near Broad- wat A ibaa rels: « RNITURR AND CLOTHING MERCHANTS TAKB notice. Brown stone Siore to lease; 201100; cheapest rent up town, Addraas J, K. TRAWA HOTEL, MONTRE O' tation G. L, TO LET,—THE ABOVE Hotel bias lately. been rebuilt and enlarged, and now vt commodates $00 guests; lias all the modern Improvements of ‘a firat class hotel; the public rooma are all frescoed, and th hotel fronte on Notre Dame and St. James streets. ie be leased on fav ble terms to a first class hotel keeper. ly TEPE LETT & TURKANCE, TEAM POWER 70 LET-WITH WELL LIGHTED 5. Heady power. AppIy atree! eB ae’ 79 LET—8TORE AND FIXTURES COMPLETE. IN- quire for three days of A. MAGNER, $2 Catharine NO _LET-A BROWN STONE HOTEL, NO. 11 WEST Eleventh street; 45 rooms. Wanted, decorators, paluts és, house cleanera, Apply at 9A. M. * 1O LET OR LEASE—FOR FIVE YEARS, A NICH Store, 134 Liberty street, size 2ix72 feet; good location for a wholesale and retail tea business; rent’ $1,200 per an- hum. Iuquire on premises. BG eR i 0 LET OR LEASE—THE LARGE AND FIBSE | crAag fron front Store No. 601 Broadway, thro ftreot, and a few doors above Broome street Sue sea 0 ‘feet to let Tor three to five yeava to an approved lenant passed sion May 1, 1870. Inquire of HOMER MORGA Pine street. 0 LET OR LEASE—AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Tivtse, Soxi00, fa Thirty-eisksh street, near Fifth avenun four stories above basement throughout tm th most complete and expensive frescoes by Myer, far- niture from Hatobins, nearly new. Rent #10,00) per annum, ou 0 leave of threo or five years, ton privace family only. who can attord to live fn an expensive house and take care of the same. Servants reliable; can be had if wanted. Apply ta HOMER MORGAN, No. } Pine street, DWELLING HOUSES TO LE FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT VERY SMALL A. House, in fashionable quarter up town, between Kroad- way and Fiith avenue, nicely furnished, with immediate ms seasion, at $150 per month, suliable for a bachelor or: family. Boarding house keepers or agents need not apply. Aduress B., box 103 Herald oiliee. LARGE AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED MOUSE, A No. 89 West Thirty third, street, to bt, ear immodiate possession, £9 responalble parties ouly ; rent $400 per m Spely between the hours of lland2to SAMUEL ©. REED, G1 Broadway. COSEY HOUSE TO LET FOR THE WINTER— A Fully furnished, vewly painted and carpeted ; will be iet iow till the firatof May, or longer if required. Apply at 63 Weet Tenth streot, [fURNISHRD HOUSE OF TWENTY ROOMS TORENT until May Lor longer, fo aplensid order andelegantiy furntshet; would take part rent tn Hoard; a gon t house for first cians boarders, several now in house, ' 189 Highth sireot, a few doore east of Broadway. IPLENDIDLY FURNISHED HOU THREE DOORS farniture all hew; house in perfect 300 per month. Apply to HEBBERD & Fourteenth street, Dory, # ‘Bast 10 LET—A DESIRABLE HOUSE, nit 560 WEST THIRTY- third street, {urnished or unfurniabs 0 LET—TILL MAY 1 OR LONGEB—A FIRST CLAS9 four story brown stone Englian basement House, ied furnished and in good order; located on Forty- eine sire near Hroadway and Righth avenue; rent Bull ont 5 Would sell Fursiture at‘8),900 anc regt the Houss at #1800 per aunum. In jute Of HOMER MORGAN, No.’ Pine the Unfurnished, 0 LET—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONR. RIOR stoop Houso, 254 West Forty-second streat. I te above number from 81010... und 410 8 P- Me ens 0 _LET—THRER STORY HOUBE 113 THOMPSON street, near Prince, Will let low to a desirable party. respectable colored family mnt it. Aeen from 10 matil fosday without, permit ROBERN a. RICHARDS, owner, jroadway, near Twenty:th 10 LET OR LSASE—THE H. ANDSOME BROWN nate three story high ry Seed 102 West Fiftieth ats m Sixth avenue; rent © ossession immediately, Sn premites of to HOBEMISON & einai. Apa room 39, = === = Ss _ ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. _, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET PART OF THEIR house, furnished, with privilegeof cooking. Reference required. Apply at 34 West Twenty-tirat street, FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM, SUIT; r housek only @6 per week, 41) Wi Thirueth ‘areety ‘cea A ~—TO LET, WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, LON: finting venien 4 on terrdcn, part of & House, party furniahed, cone its, for bonsekeeping. Apply at 108 Reade atreet, coteeerent eestor tenants dbahitred a's Aa THR ENTIRE UPPER PARP OF HOUSE NO. 1338 i te; partly furnished. iaanterartnantsgtemcinenys eT Buss, Y sPh DID SUIT OF PARTORS, HANDSOMELY ed, at 24 Bleecker street: cohvenient to Broads t six rooms, to a small f Broadway, corner ‘Thirty-firsk street; fifteen _B3 Weat Thirty-firat street, corner Broadway, _ er OF separate; Moar restaurants, at reduced LADY, OC@UPYING A PLEASANT BASE. LONE. A mont toor private house, would let a furnished Room, by the week or ao qin party; good fire an: water foreom, Call at 307 ixteenth atree basement doo. frst hodee from Eighth aventig, ij she LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO JA. lot—Ata very low price, 104 West Twenty-ninth street. ames amall Room 44g Sixth avenue; good location, neat roadway. ITLEMEN 1POLET—TO A FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, A Seonnd Floor, fve room, in, the brown wtone house 209 Reat $i! —— en) ART OF A HOUSK 1@ A Tnymre at 207 Kast Uhitty- mn ie second street HOUS# No. 0 LET-UPPER PART OF 4 RAST Twelfth are also lirge Honse, x00 feety No. 15 St. Mark's: Toit e 0a the premises ; FIVE, ROOMS, fonee; fam! {rent #30 per month. Appt West Firty-third sirvct, between Broadway and Right L 20D SIZED F om, aitanle for housskeepings large fcr bath ant gaa inolided, As" Woat “Thirty: OY oe aventa, vaskeoping, 16° geauivnae ns $i a week. ON THIRTY-SEVENTIC 1.37 BROADWAY vt and —Highiy desirable Koma, newly Ctenished, ental it hovsokeeping ve Koutiemen; house how at amie TEN ROOM to rent for B20 am ia oh ° q Bai Wuation 5 venus eth 4 rete pha Pi NY VILTGy eo aay Vilas Tob Ureud ee a ber

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