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3} wee Pi bck dois Cooks, c&e. 3 HORATIO 8T.TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS; . One as good cook, Wasuss sud ironer; the other as maid and waitress or chambu-maid and SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, A ne AY.—TWO GIRLS, » NEAR 6TH Call for two days. LAURENS 8T., NEAR SPRING ST.—A) RESFRCE, =o STH AV.—A SCOTCH PROTESTANT. WOMAN AS cooking seen Tor {wo days, wait: 85 ay German woman as first class cook in & privy. and ber business perfectly. 87 Sates cook; understands a/L its branch- 107 West em 109 WE? 38 97, NEAR OPH AV. INTHE REAR € family ; thoroughly understands French and English cooY 0g 8; will assist with washing; best city referece. Can be one as cook, the other as and Teas; nO objection to a short im the cquntry. _ "AS good cook; would prefer a Jewish family; best city reference. 9 CLINTON PLACE, 8TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE 112 young woman to cook, wash and iron; is @ yood baker; lina best city and country references, Can be seen for two days. Q] BREST) BETWREN OTH AND 77H AVE.—AS 3}. Bivclass'cook; is an excellent baker sad would an aint with the washing and ironing; no objection to private Boarding house Dest city releren WEST 20TH ST.AS HEAD COO! le jublic or private, to take full charge; rerre: wages. preferred to bi WEST 19TH ST.— A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- man as cook; is willing to assist in the washing and f requis best elty referen WEST 30TH S1., NEAR 7TH AV.—A RESPECT- avle colored woman as cook in a gentleman's understands cooking, baking, soups and desserts of has good city reference. Call for two days. EITHER teady place VTT ST! AN cA, FIRST CLASS FRENCH COOK IN A CU good private family ; good references, V7 WH AV. NEAR S87 §T.—A RESPECTABLE ) young woman as cook, Washer and ironer or would o housework in a small family. Call for two days. 4 197 2PAv<A RESPECTARLE WOMAN AS GOOD plain cook, washer and ironer; best city referenc four years In iat plac 203 WEST BIH St; NEAR ITH AV. FIRST FLOOR, fe) front room.—As plain cook, washer and troner, of 40 do the housework miiy} city ‘email fs days. ‘ " 214: WES" Sit st, NEAR BROADWAY.-TWO competent young women; one as an excellent coox, ‘Washer and ironer, the other as a first class waitress and chambermaid; best city references. No objection to a pri- jate boarding house. QB) ast STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN as plain cook; an excellent laundress; best gity re- Teference. 24 WEsT 27TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND STH AVS, Two yo Other ‘as chambe EAST 20TH ST., THIRD FLOOR,—A RESPE: woman as cook ina private family; is 1"; has the best city reference. Call for two objection to 2.44 WHAT UTH ST, BETWEEN ITH AND sTR fava. As first class cook; -no objection to a private hoarding house ; good city referencer 252 WEST 16TH ST.-A YOUNG WOMAN TO COOK, wi aamall f 288 *2.t apeotal woman as plain cook and to assist in warding; would take care of children; is willing and ‘obliging; reference from last place. Call for two days. 326 Bast 2ST 8T., BETWEEN IST AND 2D _ AVS., frat floor.—As first class cook; beat clty reference oan be given. < EAST 33D ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS first class cook and laundress in @ private family or Private boarding house; has the vest city reference, Call for wo days. N 22D AND 33D STS._A RE- 4 ¢8D AV., BETWEEN 2TH AND 28TH STS.--A P competent young woman as cook Washing and ironing; no objection to g Sm the country; bus the best city reference, Can be seen for two days. TWO AMERICAN GIRLS: ONE ‘a6 good cook; the other as waitress or to arsist tn ‘chamberwork. seen for two days if not suited, 4. WEST WTH ST., TOP FLOOR, FRONT.—A RE- gpectable girl as cook, and would aasiat inthe ‘wagbing anddroning ; good references. Call for two days. phi me : HBq. 1,07, CORNER MD st.—AS VERY COMP tent cook, who understands its branches thorough- yj best city reference. Q5] 2D, AY, BETWEEN OoTH AND bist STS—A ‘OA competent young woman as cook, Iaundress oF oh Can te seen at her present employe: anibermai Ff? THE NEWSDEALERS OF NEW YORK AND VICIN. Kty.—The EVENING TELEGRAM, the great Cartoon Bere will be seat to any store or stand not already supplied ny addressing Publication office, 97 Nassuu street. Chambermaids, &c. 6 oh Sh, Room} girl as chambermaid and to do sewing, or as nurse and to do sewing; is willing and obliging ; bi ference, 140 VEST STH st —As CHAMBERMAID, IN A PRI 4.4: WEST 2TH st, FIRST FLOOR—AS CHAM: dermatd and waitress; would go a short distance in V75 7B AYqcA TOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBERMATD d waitress in a private tamily, 203 REST STH 81, NEAR 7TH AV. FIRST FLOOR, front'room.--A Protestant young woman to do chamn- and waiting or chamberwork and agaist in washing. vy ref tence. ave.—As chambermaid and waitress, or chambel Suinid and assist with washing. Good refdrence. washer; has good references from inst place. QBS Semverwork and fine washing. end ironing; best city reference from her last place. Q3Q WEST Ast st, BETWEEN 77H AND sit yA Fess and would assist with the washing and ironing; good eily reference from last pine EAST 22D ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK, ROOM 329 a a perma A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘vate family. ‘eountry ; best city reference. P() WEST, NTH St., RETWEEN 7TH AND. sTH 23 7 EAST 65TH ST.—AS CHANBERMAID AND FINE 5 EAST 41ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO avs.—-A respectable girl as chambermald and wait- 16,—A respectable Protestant young girl as cham- id atid waitress and to with the washing and rivate fai ily; beat city WEST 26TH 8T.-A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM- t= id in a boarding house or to do general house- promk fh a small family. cole sian Gk etenthhey coe sak rg 3 4V.—A YOUNG GIRL , 14 OR 15 YEARS OF me < EAST 12TH ST., BETWEEN IST AV. AND AV. two days. ga tee 357 WEST SOTH ST.-AS CHAMBERMAID AND age, to do light chamberwork and waiting. ‘GY A, second floor, front,—A respectable girl, lately 682 6TH AY.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHANBER- waitress in « small’! ily ; best city ref nded, a8 chambermald; general housework preferred. Call maid; best city reference from ber last Place.. g’all 0 o'olock. 866 iio AV., BETWEEN 46TH AND 47TH STS., ROOM A Young girl, lately from England, as ‘chamber- moaid or waitress in w private family. Call for one week. 25 BROADWAY.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM- «OO dermaid and nurse or chambermaid and waitress; ‘ean do good plain sewing ; good city reference. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1870. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES a EST 20TH ST.—A LADY OF PRACTICAL Ex- 12] WESE SAS melts te hewsnesmer, causa saa, amily or instit 4 Cy LS es ba ed; references from maay most resp . sons in the cliy. Address Mrs. tl. H. WEST 26TH 8T.—TO LADIES.—A FIRST CLASS 5B Witctessas whe uns been tn the bealnens for re wishes week or month at reasonable terms. N. some ladies” heads to dress and shampoo by the tal rork made over and dressed to order. Address RATRDRESAER, a SYTUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Dressmakers apd Seamutrosees. ST 18TH ST., FIRG™ FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— 34.9 Patino dregs and cloakmaktag, Fall and winter cutting and basting. Gail or edrben’ 628 sore AX young woman ue senrtress by the tay ih rivate families; ean cu and ft children's. dresses and do all Eings ‘of family’ sewing on, Wheeler’ & Wilson's tachioe; would like to travel with a family; would not object to go in the country, 920 2 AY, NEAR 49TH ST—A FIRST CLASS e dressmaker afew more engagements by the week; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; #8 per week, General Housewerk, &c. 5 IST AV, ROOM 1k —A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO t eneral Housework fn @ small family, 114. ALLEN St. TOP FLOOR, FRONT—A WOMAN, 25 years of age, to do general housework In » re: apectable family. 251 AV. B, CORNER 15TH ST. eT A rewpectable German girl 255 A YOUNG SCOTCH GIRL TO Je) do general housework In a small family; would go ® sbort distance in the country; bas good reference from her last plac 963 WEST #©2D ST...TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, lately landed, to do general housework ; no objec- tion to the country. BOWERY, UP STAIR 303 fo ener howewore froner ; city references, 337) EAST 11TH ST, BECOND FLOOR, FRONT, QO 42 rear. respectable woman to do general house- work in an American or English family; ia ap excellent washer and ironer and plain cook; is willing and obliging; cail this day onl; 34.9 BAST TH 81a NORTH OF IRELAND eet, Lzatgntant girl to do general housework: i bakenof bread and biscuit, a good washer and from afraid to work in city or country, Good reference. 404. WEST setH ST.-TWO YOUNG GIRLS, ONE to do genera! housework and the other to mind chil- aren, Cali for one 410 CHERRY ST.-A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL TO ELV do geveral hor te family. ST MTA ST., ung girlin a respectabl has good reference. IN THE GROCERY. cr ‘al housework. —A GERMAN GIRL TO r as cook, washer and family to do general Inquire for two daya only, S60 22 Av: NORTHPAST CORNER OF deri ST. To do general housework in private family, by » girl who has been but # short time in this country, Housekeepers, &.. WEST 44TH ST.A PROTESTANT SCOTCH WO- keeper or lady's companion er children’s ference. OND ST. BROOKLYN (PRESENT EM- An American girl as housekeeper or more desirable than bigh wages; 1 on or addreas.A. C. 419 BAST STH St. SECOND FLOOR.—A RESPEC. tuble trustworthy woman as housekeeper ina pri- vate family or hotel; would take care of plate, linen, &c.; dost city reference. Mrs. Delaney’s. WASHINGTON ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A GER- 450 man girl in a small American family. 659 9D AY., FIRST FLOOR,—A TIDY YOUNG GIRL eJeJ to attend w fancy store, confectionery or bakery; good reference, A LADY DESIMES THE POSITION OF HOUSEKEEP- eror one Address for one week Miss J. E. MA- BON, mation L. YOUNG LADY DESIRES SOMETHING TO DO.—18 educated, refined, of yood address and family; uoder- Stands houseKeeping, travelling, copying, 40.. and 18 of & heerful disposition; beat reference. L. A. Hy Herald Branch office, Brooklyn. Madre A LADY COPYIST DESIRES EMPLOYMENT AT A areas 8. D. R., Heral moderate compensation at her own residence. Ad- LADY OF REFINEMENT, THOROUGHLY CAPA- oftlee. desires a position of trust; would be glad to act as fompanlon tow lady or as housekeeper in a, gentleman's fam! testimonials given, Address H., box 6,755 ; higne Post ofice, New York. AS DAILY OR RESIDENT GOVERNESS_COPYING; Hy, Strigs & Kood plain hand; understands housekeeping and all kinds of sewing; re . Address HUDSON, box 160 Herald once? &Ye™ “g A. FOREIGN LADY (FRENCH), WITH THE HIGH- ent references, desires In Brooklyn or New York one or two more pupils 1m the French Ia i teaches by cou- Slant conversations; thus enabling pupils guage ‘M remarkably short period. Addrees Mademoiselle ‘acquire the ian- ORA, 87 St. Felix st., between Fulton and DeKalb avs., Brooklyn, L. I. A “ADY OF REFINEMENT AND EDUCATION WISHES to make the acquaintance of a gentleman of means who Would assist her, or Would accept a situation as housekeop- er, Address Miis L. H., Herald oflee, YOUNG NORTH GERMAN WOMAN, WITH A child, wishes to 8nd a situation where abe could make herself usefu! English. Inquire at A. J. WON- DRaA’S, He: Astoria, A ‘OUNG NEW ENGLAND LADY sires remunerative employmen educated and used to refined society. box 109 office. A YOUNG WIDOW, OF THE HIGHES’ bility, wiahe (WIDOW) DE- immediately; is well Address GRANITE, RESPECTA- to procure a situation as lady's companion. No objection to travel, Would accept any pation ‘of cont dence not sal, ddress Mra, H. 8. rald offic Coy IF THERE IS ANY GENTLEMAN THAT can appreciate a correct, neat copyist, and will pay four opaka wih for work well done, address TERMS, Herald ce. GOVERNESS.WANTED, FOR A QUIET HOME A short distance in the country, a young lady ax compan- fon and inatructress. She musi ‘bea good musician and French scholar, as well as competent to teach the usual Eng- lish branches of education; an’ Episeopalian preferred, Ad- dress A. B., box 3805 New York Vos, ice. N EDUCATED LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION AS housekeeper with first parties; references given. ‘Address Miss JAMES, box 103 Herald office. POSITION EITHER AS HOUSEKEEPER, COM- A. pasion or to supervision of children; nothing. mental Accepted. Any parties of standing wishing x person to fill the above can obtain‘one who a reliable aud affable by address- ing HOUSEKEEPER, box 128 Herald office. OUSEKEEPER'S POSITION DESIRED—BY A RE- fined and intelligent widow, where her services will be considered an equivalent for « home; widower's family preferred. Address Mrs. C. LAWRENC Broadway 4 ‘ANTED—A PLACE AS HOUSEKEEPER; do the entire work ff the family is amall; {# a good sewer; good references; = home preforred to wages. Ad- dress for two days Miss M. D., Herald offlce, or 48 Bleecker st, Wy Ante ey A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS housekeeper; fully competent; widower's family pre- ferred ; could teach children ; rel Address E. C., Herald office, WOULD ces given and required. Nurses, &c. BREVOORT PLACE, 10TH 81.—AN AMERICAN WO- -L_ man, who will soon be disengaged, as monthly nurse ; best reference; can be seen at her present employer's for one Week ; would take care of an invalid lady. * 10 WASHINGTON ST., REAR BUILDING, THIRD floor, room No. 9.—A respectable and healthy young woman as wet nurse. Can be seeu for two day: 85 MARION ST. (ASYLUM).—A RESPECTABLE MAR- e) ried woman as wet nurse. 105 EASt BALTIC st NEAR HOYT, BROOKLYN. e) A respectable young married woman, with a freab breast of milk, as, wet nurse in a respectable family. Call or address for two.days, Friday and Saturday. A WEST 28TH ST.-A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE 15. cure of children and make herself generally useful. 203 WEST 2TH St. NEAR 7711 AV., FIRST FLOOR, ') front room.—A young, healthy woman as wet nurse, with @ fresh breast of milk; is willing and obliging. City reference. 22 WEST 35TH &T.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 41 woman as nurse and seamstress, or us nurse and chambermaid; best city reference from last employer; no ‘objection to the country. Ring the third bell. 3 EAST 2D Sf. TOP FLOOR,—AMERICAN 2 «J woman as wet nurse; baby one month old. Can be ween for two day 24. housework ; good referer 9 SCHERMERHORN ST., BROOKLYN.—AS WET 278 Sire; best city Teferences can be giv € EAST 22D ST,TWO AMERICAN GIRLS; ONE 329 take care of cnildren and do plain sewing; the other chamberwork and waiting. Cail for two days. 1 BAST 9H STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN | AS 4 nurae; can take entire charge of a baby from birth, do plain sewin, enerally useful; no objec: tion to eity or country or to travel with «family; bas good reference. Call for two days. QQ EAST TH ST, BETWEEN AV. A. AND 18T 429 ‘Sra roma lick respectable caavtled worn as wet nurse; has a fresh breast of milk. days. ROE 52) thoroughly understands the care of infant children, elther with or without the bottle. THQ 2, Avr NEAR OTH ST. THIRD FLOOR—A e)& respectable girl as child’s maid; wishes to go home at night; can wash well and will make herself generaliy u tu © D, UPPER FLOOR.—A ih be seen for two days 814. 67H, ST NEAR AY healthy woman as wet nurse; has a fresh breast of milk, and will take care of a baby. 873 PAY, BETWEEN ATH AND 47TH sTS.—A Of ed young girl to take care of children and do up 8 work. ae z RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS WET NURSE reference trum her last place. ( Sery, corner of Slst st and Lexington av, for two day: DIVISION ST. IN THE MILK STORE.—AN EX- perienced woman as nurse, cook or to do general 00d reference can be given. Can be seen for two Laundresses, &e. WATTS ST., NEAR VARICK.—THE WASHING OF one or two gentlemen is wanted by a pious colored 3e woman, an experienced jauns who will keep every button Una on: greet asa pin.” Address or call UNTIE YOUNG GIRL BO DO UP STAIRS WORK OR TAKE + care of a baby. sCan be sean at her present employer's till suited, room 177, Fifth Avenue Hotel. PERIENCED LAUN- understands fluting and ANDI N Pe rs 120 WEST 2TH ST.—AN LU areas, in a private fami; ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND waitress fo a private family; tlved Give years in last place! Address E. C., box 108 Heraid ollice. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. OO WEST 1TH 8T., NEAR STH AV.—A COMPETE thoronghly \mderstands cutting nnd ft- Indies’ and cnildren’s duits; can operate on Wheeler & hewing machino; no ‘objection to the capacity of |. City reference, ELIZABETH ST.--A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER trimmer would like a few engagements lo go out the day; can operate on Grover & Baker's and Wheeler & ilson's machin: juaderstands ail kinds of tamily sewing. 5 6TH AV.-A LADY OF MANY YEARS’ EXPER exee in cutting and making indies’ uudergurme pers, children’s clotlies of every description, geutlowe: Serer as, would like. the work of a taw famifos cording G mts per yard, om Wheel JONE: aud quilling; tucking threo Wilson's mact Lon or addreas Mis, 92 HAMBERS ST.—A_ PIRST CLASS DRESS- maker wishes to go out by the day; can do ail kind ef family sewing; wonld tace ber sewing machine with ber; $1 W per day. XINGTON AV,—A FIRST 118 Bast 20 § i class dressmaker desirca a few more customers by tie day; would wall on ladies ai their residences, Call soon or address M. S SEAMSTRE: sewing machine; Ab preseut with 30 BSSEX 8T.—A GERMAN GIRL 132 “atoperate on Wheeler € Wilron' is willing to make herseif generally usecul. ¥. Btolver. [56 BAST TH J52 tm a ies or at hom ei tii Bi YARICK ST,—-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY 163 wvekinnress ot to utter ban hnd-expe. Fence in both. Call or. address 3. ‘ BAST 9D ST. THIRD FLUQR, FRONT.—AS8 210 Competent seamstress ina private family; can cat nd fit ladies’ and children's dresses and trim; good re- ference. i il 9 FAST 10TH ST.A FRENCH DRESSMAKER, 257 “io speaks Baglish well and anderstanda alt kinds Of towing, gentlemen's shirts and ladies’ under-garmenta; has a Wheeler & Wilson machine; would go out or week. Call on or address FRENCH LADY, Q5Q STH St, NEAR STH AVA eC young woman children ; willing and obliging, Best elty ref %.s two days, : DRT 8D AV.“AS COMPETENT DRESAMAKE 2 go in first class families; can operate on Wh Wilson's sewing machine; understands all kinds of Lamlly sewing: reference given if required. QD WEST TH 8T.-AN OPERATOR BY THE DAY 292 ve week, or would take work howe: ladies and infants’ outfits made up iu the neatest manner by Wheeler & ‘Wilson's machine. 333 EAST 137 ST.AS SEAMSTRESS; UNDER. DID sands dressmaking and all-kinds of faamlly sewing and operating ou Wheeler & Wilann’a machine, city refers ence. TREET, INSIDE, UPPER BELL. operator wishes engagements m tamu y the day and to take care of Call for all kinds of finery; best reference: 135 CORNER OF 18TH ST., IN THE GRO. LOO cery.—-A young woman as laundross or chamber- mald, and to do flie wasbin, 15Q WEST TH ST—WASHING, BY THE MONTIT 24 or dozen, by an experienced laundress, on the most Teasonabie terms, Cali for two days. AA WEST 2TH ST., ROOM NO. 6.—A FRENCH Ne. Jauntiress wishes to do washing at ber own house; Oe) taunt i hi he ry French futing and puffiag. Call or address, WAT 20TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV., SECOND FLOOR, IN the rear.--A lady would take in the washing of a family or two by the day; beat city reference given. Apply to Mus BRADY. 239 EAST MD 87, BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS.—AS Le) Sret class laundress to take in gentlemen's or fami- lies’ washing, WE the month or .dozen, at her own residence, of would go aa ironer toa laundry with ateady work; satis: factory reverenc 328 BAST SST ST, SECOND FLOOR.—WANTED, « washing and ironing, by & respectable worman, at 01 her own house; family washing done cheap. Call on or ad-, dress Mrs, BRODERICK, Letters promptly anawered. 2.5.4. WEST 1TH st., BETWEEN 8TH AND STH AVS. — ee Arespectable woman as firat rate laundress; will make herwelf generally use(ul at other work; has good ref- even 6TH AV olty reference. BETWEEN Tif AND 30TH &TS., respectable girl as laundress; b WAXTED-RY A WIDOW IN REDUCED crRcuM. stances, a few geutlemon's washing; entire tion will be given; terms reasooable and mending d aamo; reference given. To gentlemen who desire their "| clothes, linen, dc.. carefully attended to this in a rare oppor tunity,” Addteas Si. P., atation D. Waitresses, &e. 120 7 av THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.A RE- aU apectable woman as waitress orto do chamberwork and plain sewing; best ely reference from last empioyer, ‘Can be seen for two days. SULLIVAN ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. waitress and to do chamberwork in a ‘cook also wishes to be engaged in hi good recommendations. ‘ST 24TH ST., BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS. A young girl raitress or would help with the amberwork, washing and ironing; good referen: 4QQ, TH AV, SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM. Le) Protestant girl as first clase waitress; is capable of charge of a dining room; good city referen 96 —A RESPECTABLE WiDOW WOMAN OID wanta tie washing of a few iamilies or would go out by the day, Inquire in the bakery. Miscellaneous. 54. EAST BTW sta YOUNG AMERICAN LADY Oe as oman or cashier; writes an excellent hand and can give city referencer, 101 Address Miss HORTON, EASY 47H STA YOUNG GIRL 10 RUN errands and jake care of chudrea, WANTED--BY A YOUNG WONAN, A SITUATION AS companion, and would assist with the care of children and make hi two young ladies; the advertiser is capable of directing their reading, being well educated, and baving been in the best European society cau direct them on all matters of etiquette; would be found an invaluable companion and guide to young ladies deprived of « mother’s care. No objection to wait upon thelr personal requirement, ‘Address, ap- poluting an interview, E. M. B. Intelligence Offices. \HOICE OF SERVANTS.GOOD, RELIABLE SER- / vants of every description are waiting engagements ; hours 9 tl 4; severai just landed, 2 Washington place, corner Broadway, room 16. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. LADIES’ MEETING.—LADIES OF INTE! NCE, reflneinent, education and physical ability, who wish highly respectable, useful and protitable occupation, are cor- dially invited to attend # meeting at the Cooper Union, room %, on Friday, Jauuary 7, at2 o'clock P, M., under the aus- pices, of the Frankiin Klectrical Institute, "Secretary of the \dies' Department, Mrs. C. L, ROE. A. Benedict, Eaq., will deliver an address of the anniver- sary meeting of the Inatitute at the same place, on Tuesday evening, January 11, at 739 o'clock, SMART, TIDY YOUNG GIRL IN A SMALL PRI- to do general howsework ; must be a good wa, ‘Apply at 963 Broome FIRST CLASS HAND ON NAPOLEON AND SPRING stocks wanted, at UNION ADAMS & CO.'S, 687 Broad- way. No work given out of the house. GOOD PLAIN COOK WANTED..MUST BE WILL- tng to assist in waiting. Apply at 3f1 East 17th LADY REQUIRED AS HOUSEKEEPER FOR A Fexpectable position; salary good; alo @ governess, at once. Apply at 713 Broadway, oiice 15. (TO THE WORKING CLASS. WE ARE NOW PRE- paredto furnish all classes with constant employment at home, the whole of the time or for the Bausinesd nem. light, and profitable, ‘spare moments. Persons of either sex er evening, and a proportional sum by devoting thelr whole time to the business. Bove and girls earn meariy as much as mex. ‘That all who sce thie Hotice may send thelr address, and test the business, we make this Unparalleled offer:—To auch na are not well satis. Ged we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on, anda copy of The People's Literary Companion, oucof tie largest and best family newspapers published, all sent free by mail. Keader, if you want permanent, profitable work, addresv E. C. ALLEN, 2 UO. Augusta, Me; ANTED—BY THE DAY, A GIRL WHO CAN yy, o8 8 Florence seming machine. Apply at 449 Lexing- nav. ‘ANTED—COOK, WASHER AND IRONE ay, City references required. easily earn from 60c. to AT 93 7TH Vv ANTED—A FRENCH WOMAN, SPEAKING ENG- to take care of a boy nearly five years old; must be an excellent sewer and bring best city reterence. ‘Apply at Gramercy Park House, room No. 4 from 9 until IL ti 'ANTED—A PROTESTANT WAITR! APPLY BE. tween 10 and 12 o'clock at No. 8 West 32d st. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT YOUNG GIRL TO DO general housework. Apply at 297 6th av. 7ANTED—A GOOD COOK TO WASH AND IRON, TO go in the country. Apply Friday morning, between 10 and 12 at $43 4th av.. where the lady may be seen, ANTED—A COMPETENT INFANT'S NURSE reference required. Call from10to 11 A. M. West 82d st., basement bell. BEST a & ANTED-A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work; reference required. Inquire ror three days at 225 5th at P. NORIEGA, ‘WARTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON ‘and do the down stairs work of = small family. Ap- ply at 158 West 47th at, ie ANTED.SIX WAITER GIRLS THAT UNDERSTAND the business, tor adining saloon. Apply atthe oflice of the Eastern Hotel, corner Whitehall and South ANTEDA HOUSEKEEPER WILLING TO WORK or a chambermaid perfectly competent to see to her own work. Apply after 10 A. M., at 183 West 26th st., between ‘6th and 7th ave. ANTED—BY A SMALL“FAMILY, A NEAT GIRL with good references; she must be a first rate cook, Tasher ‘aud ironer; liberal wages paid. Apply at Ibs Weal th st. ‘ANTED —A FIRST CLASS COOK; GOOD CITY REF- Moetrence® required. No, 10 West G4th at, from 10 t0 12 o'clock. ‘ANTED—A COOK, WHO WILL ASSIST WITH THE washing of a family of two; must have best city refe- rence. Call to-day, before 2 o'clock, at No. 9 Weat 47th at, JANTED—A WAITRESS, WHO CAN SEW OR AS- sist with the washing of a family of two; must bave best city references. Call to-day, before 2 o'clock, at No. 9 Weat 47th at. wanes PROTESTANT WOMAN AS NURSE, TO atiend to « Indy in private family. Appiy to ©, DU- SENBURY, li#th st., Harlem, between Ist and 2d a WASTED,-A GIRL 70 DO, GENERAL, HOUSEWORK form family of three; best city reference required. Apply at 66 Horatio st, WANTED—A NEAT AMERICAN GIRL, LIVING NEAR Ith at., from 12 to 15 years of age, to’ agaist during the day inthe care of ababy. Apply, with’ reterences, for two days, at 48 Went Lith st. ANTED—AT 425 WEST 19TH 8T., A FRENCH GIRL to do upstatra work; must be # good sewer, bring city references and be from 15 to 17 years old; wages $7. Call from 9 to 1 o'clock. Mra. W. ‘ WANTED IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A FIRS cook and x thorongh lavmdreas and cham! must understand fine washing and tinting by machin ply at 17 Went 49th at, “SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. ‘ GIVEN FOR A SITUATION AS MESSENGER, 25) Collector or otherwise, by na intelligent young men? Treterences and cash security, Address F. E, W., Herald office. 247 WEST STH ST, AS WAITER, PORTE by (colored); good references, f MATH ST.-A MAN, WELL ACQUAINTED cooking and pastry business, in some hotel or Call ‘address B. ANSEL, young man as waiter; has xvod city references, 8TH AY.—AS PORTER, BY AN AM , IGAN MAN, accustomed wo packing, marking aod slipping of new. Address J.C. BARRY. Se 39 goods; best city refer SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG AND ACTIVE married man used to business, lately arrived from En; jand; can attend to horses and is & good coachian; any pacity would suit. Address K. 8., 102 Wooater A. YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS A FINE HANDWRITING And a good, plain eriucation, wants to get & situation in & store; is willing to do anything nud (0 work for very tittle Wages Ulthe shows whai Le can do. Refers to Feld & Craighead, No. § Beokinan #t., lo whose care aby applicalian may be adilressed, N ELDERLY GENTLEMAN, LIVING ON HIS OWN income, desires some light employment in an. of either in New York or Brooklyn ; he writes well, figures, &c.; salary expected about $50 yer mont A. B. C., Herald Branch office, Brookiyn. A gt tthe WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, INA wholesale house; no fear of work ; salary of leas ionpor- tance than a good begipn!: as @ coed education. Ad H., 169 Went 3d au eee SEW SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. GITUATION WANTED-A8 PoRTE! S fair band; will ‘as security, siation ©, €27 Hudson st, THE NW. RS OF NEW YORK AND VICIN- To sinathe RV TELEGRAM, \the great Carigon Will be to store or al Be ry Pyleddreaal Publigahion office, #7 Naasajtattedts T° Hotes, FATAURANTS OP OTHER LARGE IN- sical ste clase chlet oak, aise of pastry, who understands his business; is 8 good manager of the culinary department {a general, ig = good caterer and market man, or ‘charge CAN WRITE A ‘Address M. Le, would take full of # large private house; can come well recommended, ts open for engagement, ‘Address B, STEINHAKDT, station F Post oflice, ws )— ATION, BY A STEADY, SOBER Pat em | ea mans Presieres fies ie and man: y aes, £c,, and is wi imse| eheraly uae nal on oF addres J. Hay at seedstore, 201 Filton 1» New York, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Young man, a situation in the countay oF ity; wader. stands taking care of horses an 5,0 a eee anything about » a house; a wil ful; tne beat ety references, ‘Call at 106 Tih av., between 1dih atid 30th ste, in the whoemaker"s aire, fOr two ‘ange, |ERKS AND SALESMEN.| A YOUNG MAN, RECENTLY THROWN OUT OF his position of trust and responsibility by the dissolu- tion of the firm where employed, ‘an engagement as cashier, secretary or correspondent, or a situation with a banker’ or broker; 1s competent in the requirements of elther position; ean procure unexceptionabdle reference or ve Londs to any amount for the faithful performance of his juties. Addreas 8, B. P., box 1,219 Post oflice, MEMBER OF THE NEW YORK STOCK EX. change, thoroughly conversant with the banking and irokerage business, desires employment in & banking house 1n any capacity in which his services can be made availab! Can influence some commission business, Address F. P. ‘FIRST CLASS BOOKKEEPER WANTS A SITUA- tion with a first class house. Address A. B. C., Herald office. MIDDLE AGED MAN DESIRLS A SITUATION AS ity; is well connected ana re- ‘&e.' Address RESPONSIBLE, SITUATION I8 WANTED AS SHIPPING CLERK OF porter, by an active young man, in x distillery or Je Iiquor house; has foll knowledge of the busines: years’ experience; will_give satisfactory ref late employer. Address P. K., box 140 Herald of SHOE MANUFACTURING HUUSE DESIRES THE services ot w first class saleaman; one having an estab- fisbed Western or State trade. Address, stoting particulars, reterences, £c., SHOES, box 192 Herald office. SALESMAN WANTED—IN A FANCY SILK GOODS house; an active young man acquainted with New York State ‘and near Western trade. Address A. & C., box 1,956 New York Post office. GOOD BUSINESS MAN AND COMPETENT BOOR- keeper is desirous of making an ensagement with a frat class house; but moderate salary expected; beat clty ref- erence. Address H., box 816 Post vilice, N EXPERIENCED CORRESPONDENT AND ELE- gant writer, to attend to our heavy correspondenc' hewspaper or médical man preferred. Apply at No. 6 versity place, with sample of letter, OOKKEEPER..-WANTED, IN AN IMPORTING house, an elderly man, who isan educated bookkeeper and can rng unexceptionable re! nees. Address, stating hamne, age, references, &c., B. C., Herald office. OOT AND SHOE SALESMAN WANTED—IN A wholesale cagn house ; must understand the business and be willing to make himself generally useful. Address, with real name and reference, JAMES WOODS, Heraid of RUG CLERK OF GOOD BUSINESS QUALIFICATIONS: and three years’ experience desires a situation ; good ref. erence, &c. Address F. B. C., station D. nee frot D)PUG CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO IS COMPETENT and not afraid to work may apply, with reference, to G. H. FOWLER, 2,74 3d av., near Harlem bridy SALESMAN WANTED—FOR THE PAINT AND COLOR + trade; must be thoroughly conversant with the business. Address R., box 3,488 New York Post ollict SALESMAN | WANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF EXPE- } rience fn the curtain, upholstery and paper hanging busi- hose. Avply W. & H. MUMFORD, 318 9 220" Fulton at, rookiyn, GHORTHAND WRITER WANTED-FOR AN INSUR- ance ofilce. None but those periectly competent as com respondents need address INSURANCE CORRESPOND- ENT, Herald office. HE ADVERTISER, HAVING AN EXTENSIVE, BUSI- hoss acquaintance in Ohio and Michigan, would like « situation to travel for some good house. Address TRAVEL: LER, Herald office. 10 MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS RI quiring the services of a first class city axlesman, can mal a favorable arrangement with the advertiser; salary or com- matssion, H. GOSLING, 43 East 34th 10 DRUGGISTS.—AN APOTHECARY OF 20 YEARS! EX. perience, with a thorough knowledge of the retail trade, and best city references, wishes a situation in a wholesale house, Address DRUGS, box 162 Herald office. [0 THE NEWSDEALERS OF NEW YORK AND VICIN- ity.—The EVENING TELEGRAM, the great Cartoon parer, will be seut to any store of stand ‘not already aupplied yy addressing Publication oflice, #7 Nassau atreet. TANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A MAN OF FIVE years’ experience, as salesman and watch repairer: location either city or country. Address I. W.C., Herald office TANTED— OF two years’ experien furnish unexceptionable references. CISTS, box B84 ANTED--BY A YOUNG MAN OF FOUR YEARS! EX- perience in the business, a sitiation aa clerk in a gro- cery store, Address W. R. P., box 174 Herald oilice. WAXTED A YOUNG MAN AS CLERK.’ AN F. & A. ails» and one having $400 :n cash, may apply at No. 5 HAS HAD ONE il drug store. Must Address PHARMA sires, in a broke! must write a good hand; aweek. Address A. , Herald ottice, salary $25 WiLL BE GIVEN TO ANY ONE PROCURING D6) ne « situation as light porter in an importing house; is capable of keeping a stock of fancy or hostery goods; bas xerved many years in the busiuews; beat refereuce given, Address E, B., Herald office. COACHMEN AND A. COMPEDENT YOUNG MAN (SPEAKING GERMAN and Fre h) wishes a situation aa ceachman and gar- Gener; good reference. Cail at or address 400 Hudson at, A. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN AA. of tong experience; thoroughly understands biw buy hess; js willing to make himself useful. Beat referenc Address COACHMAN, box 229 Herald ollice. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MID dle aged man; has bad many years’ experience and can give satisfactory references; has tio objection to xo to the country. Call on or address HOOVER, CALHOUN & CO., 362 Broudway. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH. dan and groom; is willing obliging and capable; aaw the bes city reference.’ Address E., box 242 Herald off) FIRST CLASS COACHMAN CAN RE HAD FOR low wages; can milk; i willing to do anything re. wired; best city reference, Address COACHMAN, box 154 Herald ofice. OACHMAN'S SITUATION--BY A PROTESTANT MAN, in town or country; will make himself generaily useful’ Fed Teterence trom last empioyers, Addrem J. B., box 201 Jerald ofice. NOACHMAN AND GARDENER’S SITUATION WANT- J ed—By a sober, reliable young man; {# thoroughly com Betent in both ; will make bingelf generally useful; good elty reference. Address E. M., box 204 Herald oflice. NOACHMAN.—-WANTED, BY A COMPETENT PRO- J testant young man, # situation as groom and coachman; best city reference. Address or call on MAC, Filth Avenue Hotel stavies, 225 and 227 West 2éth st., between 7th and 8th ave, SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS SS coachman and gardener; wages not so much an objact a a stency Lome; very Dest city reference, Address fortwo day M. F. 'ANTED-BY A NGLE MAN, A SITUATION AS coxchman sirictly sober and ‘honest; has had long servitude with former employera; understands his business; beat city reference from prewent employer. Address T box 160 Herald oflice. TANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, A SITUA- thos chinan; thoroughly noderstande his busl- at city references, Ad- » Brookiyn, WANTED BY, A PROTESTANT SINGLE MAN, A situation ag coachinan and groom; can milk and ie willing to make himuelf generally useful; good city reter- ence. ‘Addrass W., Herald offic ANTED—BY A RI YOUNG MAN, A fiteation av coachman and groom; ie a carefitl, good driver; beat ity and country referenee, Address MM. D., box 174 Herald office, for two day. HELP WANTED—MALES. __ T THE OFFICE OF JAY COOKE & CO, GEN- AA eral agents of the National Life Insurance Company of the United States of America, 215 Broadway, active and” in- telligont men are wanted; wino young mea who have employ- ment, but would Ike to vote a eran aie to pea personal proit, Cail for three days, from 10. M. tol P.M. -ascabn oli ©, L, RIOK, 216 Broadway, GENTS WANTRD—FOR COUNTRY AND CITY, MALE AC ana lemaie, to veil and take ordors for A. J. SMITHS show cards. AX EDUCATED, RE ployroent ot writing ao dle business, with coninal wala with referoucus, from 11 to Lo! LETT 8, M. C0., 369 Broadway. DVERIISING AGENTS.PARTIES € advertising or Solicitors uf advartia firet claas opportunity by addressing B YOUTH DESIRING EM- herwise, in a light, respects» v for the present, way apply, lock, as the ollice of BART? NTROLLING ‘an learn of a lerald otice, MPLOYMENT CAN. FIND plying to the oflice of | B, GOODALE | Nos. 7 and 9 West 28d at, Fitth Avenuc Hotel. } ARE CHAN Valling and havin did_opportia out oF conpation by LEMEN TLEMAN FOND OF TRA- | apitalean hear of = splo y by applylug at 45 Broad atreet, roo . | ——s— ST ee ITC ATH PROCERED YOR OLERKS AND ALL | x vit of employment ay BUSINESS AGENCY, $1 treet, room 12 WO FIRSta" Vasa the baoke houses of New York, references, LAWTON, ees ANTED-A SMART YOUNG bea TO ATTEND A rocey; one who inderatands (he bi 8, Apply to v. MAEON) 279 wud Klay. si ietgtidees ANTED-AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, OF ‘character and address, must underviand German, $5 SOLICITORS WANTED—TO CAN panies and wholesale mmcnis, Address, with JO0D foreman {p a furniture bo Addroes, with refermnces, W, Z., a HELP WANTED—MALES, 4 ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A SHORT DIS- tence in the country, a German or colored waiter with references. Call between 9 aud 12 o'clock at | Broadway, near uBd at. WAXTED-AN ASSISTANT IN A LIQUOR STORE; Wo' best reference required. Apply at 87 Canal st., before ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A TEA STORE; MUST understand his busii come well recommended. Apply. st 214 Putton Wanree. A CARTMAN Ae XPBRIENORD, Ga merte: nd address an references to box 08 Pedomee 04 ANTED—A LAD, 15 OR 16 YEARS OF AGE, IN A gent's furnishing store; must understand the busi Inquire at 163 &h av., between 18th and 19th at. WARTED.4 BOY TO Assis AT BARKEEPING; ONE who bas been at the business before preferred. Apply at 882 Broadway. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WITH A FEW HUNDRE! dollars, as elerk in office of manufactory. Address, ‘with references, MANUFACTURER, box 213 Herald oflice. WAxtep -A BOY ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD. REFER- ‘WANTED—A BOY, PROX 12 TO 14 YEARS OLD, WHO resides in the city with bis parents, Apply at 97 loc Beekman st., after 10 o'clock. JANTED—A GOOD, ENERGETIC MAN TO CANVASS (on commission) ‘advertisements for & new paper; a good, permanent position for the right man; state last em- ployment, age. Address J. W., station D, JANTED--IN A COMMISSION HOUSE DOWN TOWN, @young man acquainted with office work; salary it write well and quick. Addreas COMMERCIAL, Herai: ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO OPEN OYSTERS, AT tock teins Oyster House, 110 9th Call after 10 o'clock. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO WILL MAKE HIM- elf Kenerally useful in» butcher store. | Apply to J. Brooklyn Market, York at., Brooklyn. 'D, ok _THE TRADES. ([}° FABRICANTS.—WANTED, A’ DYER AS FOREMAN for w factory ba: ing the most particular job work in the city; @ permanent situation and a higher aulary given than elsewhere. Apply at E, LORD'S, ofice 111 8th av. 0 LITHOGRAPHERS,—W ANTED, TWO GOOD HANDS ou commercial work, by P. MILLER, 137 Broadway. Vv 7 ANTED —MACHINISTS, BOILERMAKERS, COPPER- stniths, firemen, seamen and landamen for the United States Navy.” Apply to E. RODE, 6 Market ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WATCHMAKER, TO GO A short distance in the country, Inquire of J. E, SPEN- CER & CO., 16 Maiden tane. ‘ANTED—AN Al FOREMAN, CAPABLE OF CUTTING ull kinds of patterns, in a ‘first class clothing house ; the very best city reference required. Call in person at 14 and 16 Vesey st., from 9 to 10 A. M. and from 1 to2 P.M. ‘ANTED—A PATTERN MAKER OR A CARPENTER who hag had experience, In pattern making. Apply at 97 Beekman st., after 10 o'clock. “WANTED, AN AMERICAN JOURNEYMAN BUTCHER: oae who understands bis business thoroughly; none others need apply. Apply in grocery store coruer Fulton ay. and Clinton, Brooklyn. he ANTED—A FIRST CLASS BOILER MAKER; ONE capable of managing 100 men; best reference required. Address BOILER MAKER, Herald oftice. ‘ANTED--A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS THE FANCY cake baking in all its branches ; none other need apply. Inquire at 420 6th 2) _____. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. © N DEMANDE—UNE PERSONNE FRANCAIS! coudre et prendre aoin de jeunes demoisell de se presenter sans de bonnes rete ime rue, entre dix heures et POUR inutile noes. S'adresser au 23 UNE, DAME FRANCAISE DFSIRE PRENDRE I garde un enfant, S'advesser 414 6me ay. trois etage; bonnes references, UNE, DEMOISELLE, ARRIVANT DE I touriere, desire se placer dans une famille, 153 rue Wooster, premier etage. cou- S’adresser CNTY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. East Side. T A BARGAIN-A TWO STORY AND BASEM frame Store and Dwelling on Third avenue, Harlem; $5,000 casi; size M5x4x10. STANLEY DAY, 925 Broadway, DESIRABLE GRAMERCY PARK MEDIUM BROWN stone frescoed Dwrelting for sale reasonably; possession Mf desired, ——-V. K. BTEVENSON & SON, 1! Pine street. A StlENDID FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stove House, on Sixtieth street, near Lexington avenue, ‘Will be sold, with ‘the elegent Furniture, at = very moderate price. Particulars and permits of ISAAC HONIG, 95 Pine at, OR SALE—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House, East Serenty-eighth street, between Fourth and Madison avenues; ail improvements, in splendid order, 21,000. Apply on the premises, OR SALE—A CORNER LOT IN THE SIXTH WARD; 4 very central location; will be sold on easy terms. Ap- Hant Broadway. ply at 77 NO. 7 EAST SIXTERNTH urnished; four story browa [ATCH & RIKER, 1,272 Broadway. NLY $13,500 FOR A FOUR STORY BRICK TENEMENT ‘House, 36x50. 100; rents for $1,900; terms oany. M. H. KIMBALL, 261 East Fifty-seventh street, ALUABLE BROADWAY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Supreme Court Henry J. Cullen and Henry A. “Mott executors and trustees of Clotilda Smith, decease: fi William I, Smith and others, ; een ‘otice js hereby given in pursuance of a idgment of th Supreme Gourt marle in the above entitled section tie othe day of December, 1*69, that the valuable property No. 708 roadway, East side, between Fourth street and Astor piace, {s now olféred for vaie atthe price of $140,000, until February The lot Is 25 feet wide and 1373 feet deep; only $25,060 cash required; balance in two mortgages, viz.:—One for ) to wecure the payment of an annuity of $1,000 during ife of « person now betwean 60 and B5f years of age, pay: n the death of the annuitant ; the other mortgage being for $50,0N, payable In three or five years, both with ‘interest ‘at seven per cent, payable semi-annually,’ with the usual. in: terest, insurance, tax and masessment cipuses, Proposals for this valuable property at @ lesa price ure ulso solicited for consideration. For further particulars laquire of the undersigned. JAMES H. COLEMA Referee, 79 Nasaau st Benny J. COLUEN, HENRY A. Morr,’ Executor, Broad street. West Sides ANOTHER BARGAIN NEAR FIFTH AVENUE IN Fifty-firat atreet.—Four brown stone House, mar ble halishard wood doors; 425,000; ground rent, $350. WARD & OGDE 4 corner Seventeenth atreet. A A. THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE, 20x42x100, on Fitty-fi et between Bighth and Ninth avenues, will be sold cheap, If applied for at once, Particulars and permits of JSAAC HONIG, 26 Pine street. FULL FRONT, 10 LOTS, BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED on Nth ward, near 146th atreet, for male ange. ‘Apply to W. P. SEYMOUR, (artais “OF THE U TOWN i L ESTATE CORPS ON DECK, at bis old stand, northeast corner of Forty-second atroet and Sixth avenue, If you want a bargain in vacant lots, Call upon him. If you want to buy @ frame or brick or a Brown stone dwelling, call npon him. If you want to hire « house, furnished or unfurnished, all upon him, If you want to bire a 8 fh Call'at bis office. if you want your rents collected and your properiy well ded to employ KAVANAGH. He haa plenty of hist luce ants, who are pola, well trained in the business, and they aro superintended By Mr. Kavanagh wants more patronage and must have it. Office hours, 7g o'clock A. dL. until 8 o'clock P.M, JOHN KAVANAGH, JOR SALE—FOUR FIRST CLASS PRIVATE DWELL- ings, West Forty-olgbth stroet, between Fifth and Sixth Avenuon’ Columbia College le .ub0x 100; hard wood finish; extra plumbing: antiatly built, ' Price $26,000. Terma ensy. Apply to JONAS B. KISSAM, 842 Sixth ave Forty-eighth atres }OR SALE—IN THIRTY-EI b tl poe ee behing teste and atu English agement House; in perfect order. For ticu Li KE, H. LUDLOW &00;, No. 3 Pine aire A MPRIY (© OR SALE- NO, 320 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET price 84,00, HATCH & RIKER, 1,272 Broadwa F°% SALE-—TH 510 Seventh second street DRY HIGH STOOP HOUR! wentie, between Forty-(rat aud Forty erfect order; fine location, For particu FOUR (JREENE STREET.—A PLOT OF GROUND, 1: X front by 100 deep, forsale. Apply. to WM." E- 112 Macdougal street, before 11 or wfter 6 o'clock P.M. PARTIES CONTEMPLATING ited toexnmine> the new and elo Houses on the west aide of Madison avenue, be. tween Forty-second and Forty-third etroews. Full particul ean be obtained by applying to the owner, CHARLES Dee GIN, arcbitect, 191 Broadway, $15,000, Tie Ba PORy al, Broadway and Eighth avenue; repaired al by the occupant (owner), whe {4 | 'y furnished, including Carpet Room Furottore, Aerme CASy; powac promises between 3 a THREE STORY I1GH STOOP BRI street, betwee cost of ity: or wilh amber Ww (worth $1500), for $19,000 Hon Wiring February. Apply on the Miscellancour. A SACRIFICE -BROWN STON youth street, 2 fect wide, warbie bal all Improvements; $22,500, WAKD & OGDEN, Broadway, corner Seventeenth OND STREE’ TO BE LY, LEASE AND MOD iN Bo SRudittre of sane, Srnectatag w poets ale eee es tenants, Apply at 75 Nassau street, room 15. SALE—AN A NO. 1 Sith FOR A FIRST CLASS OR lot tbe HOU IN FIFTY. iL bedroo: Fg ZOEY Mable in Fitty-teat atreet, neue Broadwa 00.5, excavated, ant brick on ground at cort; terme easy. G.-D, CLARK & SON, #66 Kighth avenues neat Fittest at, F% SALE—A, NUMBER, OF PRIVATE DWELLINGS; Store Property, at prices from. 13,000 to $60,000, 8, COLVIN & SALMON, Nos, Wate Pind atic Qreine PRICES FOR REAL ESTATE.—WE OFFER +) brick and brown stone Houses, with modern improve: ments, from $10,000 to @7h, Apply © WABD & OWDEN, Berns alia, ‘ J PiMnawar, werDeE Bovenraenth vives. 3 ESTATE FOR SALE. RARE CHANCE.—CALL AND LOOK AT TH A, cheapest Lots in Brooklyn and the best located, ag tan’ vous Ligh stoop’ Stress paved, aad . sidewalks tally Aaageds pare pies ‘ador ; 83,500, td 0 cown, instalaent. afta Aud» brown ‘stone Houne ovt Roaldence! with 36 lola; ‘valuable fogation’ all inodeen tot fm provement $45,000; will exebange for tenement eter) jues. BROOKLYN REAL his property bas @ great abugdance of fruits and sbrul B. Broadway, Junetion Ralph and Lexingto: JOR SALE TWO STORY AND HIGH BASKMENT K same perfect Mecle pa of a house, = or atreet, ook fre Park; owner go ; 000" farniahed, Boone Addrese'O. Ler. By Dox J York Port office. New JY RSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CIT AND BERGEN REAL’ ESTATE. For Sale. wees A PROFITABLE SPECULATION FOR INVESTORS.— Fifty acres Land in North Bergen, on Northern Rall- road. A splendid opportunity to divide into bul lots; grow ds wre bigh, healthy and easy of access {rom the ferries. nly one-third cash required, JOHN H. PLATT, Hudson City. A GENTEEL COTTAGE, SEVEN ROOMS, FULL SIZE & He gs Re pornos, reales © cara, Jersey “ PMI BINJOUN H. PLATT, Hudson Ofty. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE ON JERSEY CITY Heights; bouse cantains ten rooms; two low in garden ached ; warroundfage first class: wi, JOHN H. PLATT, Hudson City. “FIRST CLASS FRENCH ROOF HOUSE, EXTRA AA ntze and Salah large irs ipession unsurpassed, on Jersey Cit; ghia; ; three-t on mor jersey Clty Helghias BN INH. PLATT, Hudson Cty, ‘A MANDIOME THREE STORY AND BAgGMENT Ligh stoop House, with 100 foot Lot, on Grand street, ; xplendid location; 11 rooms, all i Jy furnished; C3 Oilcioths, Shades, Six blocks from fe provements, elegs Chandeliers, Wire Shades, ve. ; all for $9,600; very easy terme J. M. GIBSON, i Mouigomery street, Jersey (1 4 ‘second blo ck from the ferry VERY HANDSOME NEW FRENCH ROOF HOUSE, Zaps oxtennion six ote; fine location; near horse and seam cars, on Jersey City Heights: $10,000, Chas.W! WARD, 79 Cedar street. OR SALE IN HOBOKEN—A HANDSOME FOUR Story Tenement House, with store, gas and water; six rooma on each floor. Also a'three stury frame Cottage in the rear. ‘To be sold immediately on reasonable terms, Inquire for one week of Mra, MULLEN, 180 Washington Market, ‘ew York, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. LL WANTING FARMS, GOOD SOIL, MILD CLIMATE and healthy, thirty-four miles south of Philadelphia; price 25 per acre. ‘Tue place is growing more rapldiy than Ihost any Other piace in'the United States. Thousands are wettling, Address CHARLES K. LANDIS, Vineland, N. J. A. SOUNTRY RERIDENCE IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conny eachanged.for x fouratory ligh stoop House, ve tween Sixteenth and W'iiiptieth street; {iuterence Jy cash. i i DREW &'CO., A. SEAT HOUSE AND THREE LOTS FOR 84,t00. 4\. Hight rooms, well located on high ground, fine gurden One minute's walk trom Melrosa depot, Harlem. Rallro Apply to G. W. iDITCHETT, Wentchester Land Oflice, No. New Chambers street, FINE FARM OF 110 ACRES, SEVEN MILES FROM New Brunswick, joining on a depot, on a fine turnpike; two apple orebards, country store, blacksmith shop, Sve good dwelling houses, abundant outbuildings iu perfect order; a village coi i price for all only $20,000, reei, rom 24, Ji fine land; 43, all fn order; pri > 84,000; bargain. J. &. FERGUSON, 39 Nassau etreet, room 24 \RANBERRY FARM FOR SALE.—GOOD BUILDINGS, / 80 acres of land, 13 acres of vin in Ocean county, N. J. Apply to C, LUXTON, Malteade avenua, Hudson City, N. (LOTTAGES, FARMS AND COUNTRY SEATS IN NEW 4 fie eas) oy aa a sipars oars; $2,000, $5,U00, 84,500, Py to $20,000 and upward CHARLES W. WARD, 7 god location; good with stock, cropa DESIRABLE RESIDENCES AND FARMS, 1 TO 600 ‘acren, 8,000 Lo $350,000 and upward, on Northern New rey Railroud, also ou the Hudwoo and otn le or exchange for city or Brooxlyn propect W. PO SEYMOUR, pane 200 ACRES, 80 CULTIVATED, WITH STOCK and Tools; $5,000. D. HOLBROOK, Port Jervis, N. Y. Codar street. “localities, for FOR SALE CHEAP HOME, NORTH SIDE OF STATEN Island, finely located: cottage, by cre of Iand; $1,600, worth #2,600; 15 minites from'ferre.' 50 Broad street, room No. 6 OR SALE OR LEAS! SSESSION APRIL 1, 1870, the four story brick factory known as Goldsmith Hall in Maple piace, 26x100 feet, heated throughout by steam, an #12 horse engine, doubie flooring and the best of light; now gecnpted an x ucactory : terme gay, Lnguire of JOHN R. PL ie premises, or at No. | Park place, ARGE DOUBLE HOUSE AND TWO ACRES, IN PER- 4 rect order, for aale, for $11,008, at Millburn, Morrie and E road. Also House at’ Maplewood at 410,000; Ovt- wo acres, very cheap, 87,000; do. at 3,600. Apply » No. 6 Howling ¢ ‘Also 40 Mores; great JRUTHERKURD PARK VILLA LOTS—NRAR RAIL roads and depots, from $125 to $900 per lot. Fifteen per cent balance on mortgage from one to fi Address RUTHEKFURD PARK, box 103 Herald ofic 2 LEASES FOR SALE OR TO LET, WITH PRIVILEGE Of, Purchasing.—Veautiful Farm, Staten Inland, and Cottage fn Yorkville, nine roma, or will exchange for’ mer- chandise or business. 112 Broadway, basem: be. ~16 ACRE FARM IN NEW JERSEY, GOOD $3.000. builaings and fruit; 46 improved, balance woods all in order; terms ASON b 6 FOR ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE $20,000. Forme sF o0' at ont tae ARUARLY ) acres in a high state of cultivation ; acres good wood, oak, chestnut and locurt—- the place; large (wo story house, I To, and outbuliding landing veloi More parti BAUER & OBERLANDER,BS bowery, 0 atreet. No. 1 Centre street. Long Isiand: by applying to op Canal REAL ESTATE TO XCHANG FIRST CLASS SEW MODERN HOUSE, AT PATER. i son, will be exchanged in part for Ladies’ and Gents’ Manufactured Fursaud Robes. Apply to STANLEY DAY, 925 Broadway. POR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FOUR STORY BIGH xtoop brown stone front House, on Eightieth atreet, near Fifth avenue; would exchange for 4 id Tenement Pro- FOR, SALE OR EXCHANGE FIVE THREE STORY ply to A. C, LOOMIS & 0@., 1,204 Broadway. and basement brick Dwellings on West Twenty-ninth street, petween Ninth and Tenth avenuas. The buildings are in good oraer, and ail rented and can be bought cbeap. Owner on the premises from 9 A. M. untll 4 P.M. SILPATRICK & HOLMES, 46 East Twenty-third street. TPO EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED REAL ESTATR..a fine Country Seat, with ever: hing complote. on (ue Faw. gala press N.S. Address RUTHERFURD PARK, box 103 office. PO EXCHANGE YOR IMPROVED Riat STATE OR Vessel property—A fine Brown Stone Quarry and Villa Plot, ten miles froin New York. OUT VN Plote, ten mit n New York, Address BROWN STONE, TO EXCHANGE FOR NEW YORK OR RBOOKLYN Property—Farm at Saratoga Spa, Farm at Ni N.J. HASTINGS, COLVIN & SALMON, N. VALUABLE, CENTRAL Park for firat clans dwellings MON, Nos. 4 und 6 Pine street, OTS TO EXCIANGR, HASTINGS, COLVIN & SAL- FINE, ‘Address: AL ESTATE WASTED TO EXCHANGE FoR Trimmings. Stock of Fancy Goods and Drei M. D., box 161 Heraid office. REAL E TATE WANTED, SSTH ST., NEAR STH in perfect order and aach, BY ES RELY & av.Two 3 atory h.#. 6. Ho well located; if sold” at ones House, ail tinprovements, nei AM AHOUT ISSUING MY BEB and Lots for sale and to let. Owners will have their bu sinens promptly attended to by leavin 4 Jars to my orfice ISAAC HK R OF BROWN STONE OR BRICK Wocalitics ranging from WASTED. A Nusa: high stoop Di Twentieth to Seventy ninth street and Third and “Eighth avenu $15,00) to $80,000 e Also Hotwea, to let the city, . K S, 43 East Twenty-third stroct, A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PURCHASE WY naan eat welling: House, in good neiphvorhoud, elow irtieth street, srom $10,000 to #12, all cath. WC box 208 Herald once) PAY TANTED—-A SMALL PLACE, FROM 3 TO 10 ACRE V with guod bulidings, within one hour of AD ood venient to depot ’ with particula New York, No fane: pric fi. PRO} box place wan U7 Post oli WASTED. WELL BUILT BROWN STONE HOUSE, IN good lgpality, below Forty-eyghth street, from $15,000 to £30,000; wilifng to pay value, but no fancy pri ct loo Hon, terme, Address HENDERSON, Herald oiiee te WANTED 1% BROOKLYN, 9 MINUT c York City Hall, a sini! fwelling House, to cost from $4,000 to $5,000 ; location usunt be good. Address 5, HOLMES, rald ANTED TO PURCHASE OR RE with the privilege of purcunsl basement House, than 19 feot wide: must ve between Fourteenth and Forty-second streets aud between Lesingion and Siath avenues; price about $25,000. No one need answer unless they have a bargain to offer, Address L. F Voat otice. T—FOR ONE YEAR, four wory Engli box 4, EWSPAPERS, | PEVERINARY.-THE VETERINARY DEPARTMENT of the Kew York Weekly Tribune ot January § contains prescriptions by Professor Law, of Cornel University, for rupture ta colt, chromic thickeulng of the hind leg, #welled lege, chapped beeis, poll evil, foot larueness, curb, leticorrha the pastera, tA ip a@ mare, torus Every number of the Weskly friuine c ym Subseribers and answers by Professor Law. Frie Aye canta. For sale by ll news. mon. Mail aubseriptious @2 per year, Address THE TRI- BUNK, New York. ~ el SHE MAGIC TOP, THE MAGIC TOP.—WALKING Dolla, Boy on the Velocineae, Masks ia endless variety; wiso Doveities in Toys, at retail. VURSELL'S ‘Toy Bazaar, 96 John street. DENTISTRY oe, OUT PAIN. THIRTEEN Seetennion ar eee cimpietared. Beau- 1; ote bought; Plumpers for thin RS, 106 Grand treet. {wo bieeks freq

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