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AOR 3 UATIONS WANTED-FEMALDS. Dressmakers and Seamstreases. Cooks, &e. ; WEST ITTH S.A COMPETENT SEAMBTRESS ; ( CROSBY ST, REAR A YOUNG PROTESTANT WO |-DH() Worthy unvorstanie cutting and. Ging ladies 9! man as e0o%' or honarkecner: ia not afrald of work, — SU, qthoroushly understanda cutting and Stttag, ladies’ a maid, an Op machine; would act in the enpelty of lady’ 6TH AY., BETWEEN 187TH AND 19TH 8TS.—A first class dressmaker, always used to work in 30 establishments, w a og work out by the da: want of a fow peetabi 833 BAST LTH ST,-AS SEAMSTRESS; UNDER. je) stands dressmaking and ail kinds of family sewing, anil operates on the machine; city reference, 367 9TH AV., BETWEEN 9070 AxD S18 ete. . 9 WESY 49TH ST.—AS GOOD Of _' will assist with the washing, employer, OK AND BAKER; veference from last COOK IN A ciioa to go m short distance in nee. RE ABLE WOMAN AS Coos staid ker business In al? ita brane! “1 FAST 2TH. SYA COLORED WOMAN AS first class operator oa Whee) ach 1b {ook ; small family praterred; good roteconcos Ap to pout A to do family mye can. farnieh Ply for two days. 117“ 16 WEST 3D st. LE AOL A young gil as’ sen fron for # simali private faintly, PRESENT EMPLOYER'S, — tress, or to cook, wash and $ GooD cox: GOOD Wasit- od city re ~ WES WH ST, B 131 aa sr AQT VEST 0 St. HER PRESENT EMPLOYER'S,— A ie agel woman, who speaks Spanish, in alb its branobes, the other as wait and to-do light Chamberwork, akieaeseanen watirans; beat chy reference. create i373 wast tated St. 5 i ansiet with the Call fe 765 3D AV., FOURTH ¥LOOR.—AN EXPERIENCED Ye) drotemaker and seamstresa; can out, At and trina; es Ko out by the montin; good elty reference, S80 SHAY, BETWEEN MD AND 53D, srs.-as dressmaker (formerly of Madam Dieden'a); will do work ut her own house, at a low price; also will alier crease QQ) SPAY mA FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WI ex nfew more engagements by the day or week. Call or addrens, no objection to ences, FIRST FLOOR. 140 {TH St Bast O7 crit ay Avery oi mpeter yt etendy woman na cook and General Ronsowork, &¢ © rence, / of country; wood ro laundress and baker 150 SEN 8e 18 TH AV., BETWEE OU siat vom atenaa all k bost city r CORNER OF 77H AY. WEST SIDE. git! to do general housework 1a a sinall pri- ” ass city | reference. MADISON BT.—A PROYESTANT WOMAN TO DO honsework fn A xmall family; good plain cook, wash- ‘BOP. ST, Ay ai fetamityy 97 SOT AND ; under. no objection to country ; or two diay compPr. 159 BAST IUH Sh. CORNER 77H Av. er and toner, Reference, 227 tent woman ax cook; a good baker: would assist with washing; Lo ious to the country, Bent city refer 122 xorr T, REAR BUILDING, THIRD “FLOOR. ence. ZL Arespecinble Fnelish girl to do general housework in a Amall Am were they will hava but one WEST OTH 8 servant. 203 ; a back.—Aa first class eo cate? BOT et lent cook; is neat in ATTORNEY ST. BETWEEN HOUSTON AND Stanton sts., third door, ‘spectablo German girly ees, to do general housework in ® ainbecmald and plain sower. 149 with good city ref small family, oF as QQ WER? levil et—A WOMAR FO DO ENTLE: 200 on address Mrs. RUD 216 NEST wnt st RETW NOTH AND &ril 41D ave, room No, #—A young girl to. cook, wash tad iron in w’small privafe farnily; best references from last employer. 24] WEST RD Sty REAR, BUILDING, ROOM NO. . We oang Atheriean gisl to do Hght housework or 936 *. Srl ares peter Samderwor {na umnail private Tamily; good eity reference, Da row Feit ‘it requived. Cail for three days. Inquice for Mra. 287 TTH AY,—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, TO DO = €) geovral housework; 1s a plain eook and @ good 236 parmagaptcs <D FLOOR, BACK | Washer and troner; city or country. = is fee to ide Woscihee, ones wee Lieut kooks wands with | Q()] 2D AV CORNER Geri ST, TOP FLOOR.—A fel ag gyn i ge ag eg: Hacer Agi oung diel ‘to do housework in'n small Catnily;: ina waitress or laundrees; cam do French fluting. Has the best fro dayne cook, washer and {roner; city reference. Call for city reference. eSIATS, tg re OAT WHST UTH St, BETWEEN 7TH AND §TiL RESPECTABLE YOUNG DAN a pci a sracasian ad cuter on Sooo ale otek oon 3. 12 4, an all private family, to do general house- O all kinds of baking; good reierence, work, Seven years’ reference from last plact O54: WEST UTH St.—A8 GOOD PLATN COOK IN A 402 TE Seep me rae rt wou AN rood mae ee ae aln coo! panei! washing and iron! QQ EAST BD Sh. THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A young xh ermaid and to do plain Bowe ng or to take care of children ant do plain sewing. WEST 4TH STA YOUNG GIRL TO DO housework in a small American family; can be Call from 19 to 5. 4sTH AND 47TH STS. g cirl to do general willing snd oblige be seen wil AN ENGLISH COOK, L nd, in w pilvate family, QD AY., BETWEEN, 862 YZ room 10.—A respecta housework in a small private famil: a1 | 1g: ood reference trom last place. Can ATELY Cail bo- « WEST 247i BETWEEN STH AND 9 BBQ NEST MII £Ts BERNBEN ATH, AND. £TI | pated (or two dave : ea excellent baker of bread ant pe ‘try ; best reference, sf 1. 9 15 8D AV., NEAR 7TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE AVA OERM sir to do housework na private family; ts a vod Tpiain cook, washer and iron ED—A SITUATION BY, A_ RES ang Woman to do gen ework. — C days atthe corner of Noble a id Franklin street grocery store, Greenpoint, iH who tnorot ly uoderstands | 2. ws 1sT AV. AND AY. y ambernaid and ” ro.erence from 8. STABLE I for two over the beamriagses tebe 12 AV, SECOND FI a Jerman widow as housekeeper: a w an old bachelor preferred. Miss MULDER. Ming to as- Conk ; Wi sistin the coarse was iy reference from last place, i o1 . TH ST.,.N rH AY., FIRST FL 1: fy eo AY BEN 2orn AND sort STS, room.—An Ameri otestant young w: third floor # cook; nader eper; Is capable of taking care of a hotel or stands all Kinds o ; willing to Wz house; bost eity reference given. a1: ST TH ST.—A L Rocherinar ae erencen given, Address NECE: ve, 268 WEST STH STAN AMERICAN WIDOW A RESPECTABLE XQ as housekeeper for a widower, without children, a wilifog to | Call onor address Mrs. 8, If. nee from her | — . =e DY AS HOUSEKEEPER, with some nice party ; ref SITY, Herald oltice, or call us COOK, WASHER AND TRO general housework. Best city r 586 Fwoudas present employer. for two days, aiter 9 473 2 IN TH STORE (RIGHT HAND\.—A (65. German lay of education and reiinement aa house- 90 2D AV.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAMBE RWORK | keeprr, or would taka tho entire charge of one oF two. grow Ze ‘and make herself uefa. ing chtldren, Cail on or address Miss REICH, QO WEST BD ST—A GOOD, STE! WIDOW LADY, 2 YEARS OF AGE, OF EDUCA- 2) dirlas chambermald and wasiress AN. tion und refinement, a stranger mm the city, without the washing and ironing. means, wishes to obtain a altuation as housckeeper or com- anion inthe family of a gentieman of means. Address 9 GREENWICH AY. PSYCILE, Herald ofice. girl ax chamhermaid and wallress, oF to assist In = ae the washing and ironing; boat elty re‘erence. Nurses, &e. AND 7O AS, | Q] GRAND BT. BASEMENT.—AS WET NURSE. ce. Call for two days” $ i ies ST OF MADISON AV.— ELIZABETH ST.—IF_ ANY LADY IS IN NEED AD) Stains, worthy, elderly woman, an nurse oF to cele in other light work ahd look after the household, can call on or address §, T. work, or to take care of ayers for two days, 119 GREENWICH AV.—A co’ ENT GIRL AS Hage ey TAS ) ee eid ant wales, or nechambermattant | 6D ST. CORNER OF 7TH AY., WEST SIDE, ~ fag and ironing; gvod city reference. Call for OZ A yoting girl as child nurse, chambermaid or waliress; first class city reference from last place. WEST ISTH BT..A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM: | 7 CARMINE ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE 09 of children; reference. 6 120 Mermaid and ouree or plain sewer; eny reference WEST suTH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AYS., qrom hor last pla age = 113 NG e) third Soor.- A woman fully competent to take care WEST 9TH &T—aA RESPECTABLE 14.1 eiihh Gin, lately arrived from England, as chain | of growing children or ‘® baby; good elty reference, Ring ye bermaid; is a first class nundress; well recommen bell No. 3 i BETWEEN 6TH AND [TI 12) WEST 19TH ST., BETWEEN 611 AND 7TH 6 girl ne chambermaid and wait 41) avs, third floor, front _room.--An American girl as nurse and seamstress, or chambermatd and seamstress in a gentleman's family; ‘understands Wheeler & Wilson's sow- ing machino; city Feterence from last employer. 13 WEST 8TH 8T.—TWO RESPECTABLE PRO- 5 teviant women; one as wet nurse and the other ag cook, washer and ironer; four years’ reference. cos hacaeatinrtengtt 137 FAST 2 St, BETWEEN SD AND LUXING: = ton ave.—A respectable girl as nurse and cbamber- maid or would do plain sewing; best city reference. Can be ween for three days. CLINTON ST. STA GERMAN ¢ IRL FOR CHAMBER English or American work aml take AR ITH AV.—A YOUNG EAST 28TH ST. ©) bermaid or waitr ina “private patie has tho Hest elty reference; no objection to the country.’ Call ror . RUSPECTARL WOMAN AS two days, saa 143 Seo inne inwprivate family, with doctor's refer- 224 % eer GIRL AS CHAM ence if required. Verma ois ee T:45211 STA LADY GIVING UP HOUSE- D WE 15 ) y keeping wishes to find a good home for a young girl, raithful and honest, as child's nurse and cham: SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, Waitresses, &c. HAST STH 8T.—AS FIRST CLASS WAITERESS SLO Seehambermald by a respoctabie girt; has the Lest city reference, 866 waitlog — ~eeinggnceninsenenasii eine eis QD AY., BETWEEN 46TH AND 47TH 818., second floor, frout.—A respeotable 7oting ate to a nd chamberwore fo 8 smal Private facaly, or would with children; is a good plain sewer; bi olty, roference from her last pikee. Cali for two days, 99. STH AV., CORNER 6TH 8T.—A COMPETENT young woman an first class waltress in « private family; would io chamberwork a i plain sewing; thorough- ly understands her business, Best city reforence, Miscelianceus, 6) .AMITY ST.—A_ YOUNG LADY, Sr®AKING ENG lish, French and German. to go in a store, or would take Position otherwine, Addr Rh 6rn AVoA LADY GIVES INSTRUCTION IN 3) Painting, Wax Fiowers; natural flowers pharpainted, "ADELPHI 81, BROOKLYN.—A YOUNG LADY as companion i a lady or nursery governess, or to Address for one week L.'F. A. 46 WEST 23) ST., HER PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.-A YJ young peraon, who has taught sometyears under ihe National’ Boar gland, desires @ position as indy’s mall, housekoeper. seamstrong, or any situation where & trastworthy and obliging person may ‘bo require Brau goat knowledge sof French and ‘speaks & tithe panish, Call from 9A, M. tol P.M. YOUNG LADY, WRITING A RAPID AND LEGIBLE Call on oF address, 377 goto Hurope with a family, hand, desires & position in a roanufacniring, publish hhonse, book. store, ct employment. “3 BUSE NESS, box 176 Herald office, LADY DESIRES PUPILS IN DRAWING, “PAINT- Ing Wax Flowers, Ivorviypes (paintod, Fhotograjhe (colored). Tours from 10 to ag Room No. 5, No. Broadway. A LADY WISHES AN ENGAGEMENT IN “ROME RE- ‘spectable business where, with other duties, she ma, be of xervice in writing, boing ap excellent peawoman, Ad- dress MASON, box 169) Herald offlee, N ENGLISH LADY AS VISITING OR RESIDENT governess In a private family; is an experienced teacher of Music, French, Drawin; nglish branches; highest testimonials. Address TEACHER, ‘ths 6th at A. :GEEMAN LADY DESIRES TO IVE LESSONS IN her own langnare and in French, grammatical'y or con- Versntionally, day time or evening, at pupil's or herown re aidence, on “moderate has avery good wethod. Ad- dress GOVERN: Herald office. “A YOUNG scoTon LADY, RECENTLY arrived, desires a situation as governcss, Her acquire- ments are Enulish in al! its branches, French, Latin, music, and pencil and crayoa drawi references from situations fa Scotland, Address F. Bf. $,, Horaid ofice. . Intelligence Omcen. RTIES PESIRING LADIES AS HOUSEKEEPERS x companiona should call at the Housekeepers’ Bureau, Ast at. 5 hours. A, LS to 6 P.M. P No. AE! LP WANTED—FEMALES, _ A GIRL WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE WORK; must be a good cook, washer ‘and ironer; reference Fejuired, Apply at 225 Kast 624 YOUNG WOMAN WANTED—AS NURSE, TO TAKE care of an infant. None but those having the best city references need apply at 1) East 17th st., between 9 and 12, N EXPERIENCED COOK AND TO DO LIGHT WASH- ing, with beat recommendations, wantod by a small pri- vate family. Apply at 44 West ith OW AND TIE MAKERS WANTED—TO WORK IN store. “Apply at S18 Broadway, up stairs GH. W TrTHAUS & CO, 1) RESSMAKERS WANTED, ONE GOOD TRIMMER and one good waist and akirt maker, immediately, at 92 Clinton place, 8th st. JOOD HANDS—-ACCUSTOMED TO MILLINERY AND T dressmaking, to learn @ new business, at 63 Whito st., third loft, “Good wages, A fore E8—WORK FURNISHE WITH WHICH TO. FAY instalments, UNIO: a at ES WANTED.-SITUATIONS CAN IMME. be had at Mrs, HANSEN'S nurse agency, 204 6th st., peer Bee: , TO ATTEND A Address DYER, y ANTED. A FIRST CLASS NURSE AND SEAM. a!! family, with one chiid. Address NURSE, Healt o with reisronce, ANTED-IMPROVERS AND APPRENTICES FOR dressmaking ; also a good girl for housework. Address 36 West 24th st. WASTED’ PROTESTANT GIRL FABOUT. 16 YEARS old to take care of a child and walton alady. Apply ‘rom 1 o'clock. TANTED—TWO OR THREE VERY comperrnr milliners; also xppreutices. Apply to Mme. FLR- RERO, No. 6 Latayetie place, west sty . Appi between Ii and 3P. M,ou Monday and Tuesday. WANTED-A STEADY, HONE GIRL, AS_FUKST Tate laundress aad to assist with chamberwork, Cail at 550 West 2ist at, Wa ntep—two at Wanten—s GOOD, STEADY WOMAN TO DO PLAIN ooking in arestaurant; a good place for # good wo- ._ Apply at 20 th ay., cornor of 12th at. ANTED—A GCOD COOK (COLORED PREFERRED) Competent to take management of u small Louse In the country. Address Herald oftce. ANTED—A POOK, WASH AND ‘as’ chambermaia and waitress and at 714 Lenina ay. TO DO GENERAL A lees or German; YOUNG GIRL honsework fn a salt tamily; go01l references required. 230 Hast i Both W ASTED-A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE: work ina small family; must be a good plain cook, washer and ironer. Apply wt iol West 26th Vv TANTED--A STEADY WOMAN TO DO THE GEN- eral housework of a amall, plain family; wages $10 por month. Cail at 261 West 1th st. TANTED—A STRONG, HEALTHY, ACTIVE GIR, IN f Private fomily ieee American preferred. Ad- >. office. ANTED—A_ COMPETENT NURSE AND SEAM. trots at 151 West 11th at. Apply at the house, between 11 A.M. and 3 P. M., on Monday and Tuesday, ANTED—EeXPERIENC HANDS TO WORK ON ‘bowa, acarta, &c.; also hands on ladies hows. W. M. HUMPHREY & BRO., 873 Broadway. V WA XteD Kae DIATELY, A GOOD LAUNDRESS 1 a private family; must understand fluting with acis- plied is a ‘at the basement door at 521 East 14th at., between an 395 cEN 7TH. AND "eri P49) aah ng woman mbermald and waitr ork and fine washing; good :AST HTH 8T., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A English Protestant widow na child's nurse; 18 yo oe Aa RESPE woil educated, willing and obliging. Can be seen for two 332 5 chambermait ami to assist with the washing and day roning; good reference trou ber last piace. Cau for two rp re Ti. fs j@ n good seam- EST 41ST TH AND 8TH Ava.— | stress; can embroider; is capab ring the children's 238 Weer fier 3 rl as chambermaid and waitress; | lessons if required; Grilling to aasist with chawiberwork ; good frould assist wilh the washing aud irouing; city or country. | city referenc aes E po eran LOL NEST TH ST. oA RESPROTABLE YOUNG GIRL 344. WEST %TH ST. to mind ecbildren and do plain sewing. Call for two OA: girlas chambermaid and waitress. B: aaa : ie ay fice: QA( ATH, St. BETWEEN 3 AND 3D AVS... SEC- ond floor, back room. —A reapectab! married wo- man to wet nurac & child at her own house; loss her own child three days ayo. 24 49 & B.A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED roman aa wet nurse. Apply for two days. fh 6TH AV., I 345 THE MILLINER’S STORF.—A PRO- e) testant woman ag nurse; is fuliy competent of tak- ing charge of an infant from {ts birth; long experience in Duralng; best city reference. Can be seen for two days. Call or address for two dada, ‘ABLE GIRL aS IN THE REAR.—A YOUNG 875 BAT THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM —A RE © aspectable young girl todo chamberwork and wait tig; is willing to assist in the washing; las city referon be seen for two days, Dressmakers and Seamstresses. ST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM, 349 EAST 12TH ST. Fashionable dress and cloakmaking; Suite, 88, upwarde: Wrappers, 82 x ea’ garmnenis mado to eter: patterns and fasalon i stony cutis d basting. Call or 356 WTH AV., THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG AMEI Savane SD iAnY GR ELIT eae R ) > oan jady Se nurse fn a gentleman's family; lost OO once in cutting and making ladies’ un: cit tN oa al A RESPECTABLE Wrappers, children's clothing of every description ‘cun show good city men's shirts, &c., would like the work of a tew gording a a quitting; tueking three cents s yard, on Wheeler aw idress Mra. R. M. JONES, 446 ®,A%, BEAR aisT 8’ D song woman as Wes nurH referonce. for two days, LADY. WISHES TO PROCURF A SITUATION AS 5 Bouston a ‘, (be ar faith AAT Parag nurse for an inva id lady or geatleman. 3 Highest rofer- ot o1 : ve id . K, K., 3 ities, J, a "on a a the Gar OF gr cgks understands all | ences given. Address J. K, K., box 25) Herald ofice bes Lanndresses. &c. A AS : Materstands-all kinds of facaiiy nyt and Pete ides OELL tl td Bae ths —A respectable woman wishes to go ont by the areammaking ood reference. ‘uni won; good reference” Call fortwo day 21 REST 80 St. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AY Latest styles, ‘perfect fitting, tasteful finish, hand: some machine work; reasonable prices. Will go out by the day. 1 WEST 19Tit RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN AS seamstress; nnderstands dressmaking ; hasno objection to tuke care of '@ growing child; is wilhag nce ‘T WTH ST.—A RESPEC ike 10 get n few gentlemen's or Indica’ wi pach luting; haa the best elty reference. 137 EAST STH ST.—-AS LAUNDRESS; BEST CITY reference. Can be seen for two days, 141. WEST 59TII 87., THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM Ry married womah wants some ladies’ or gentlemen’ ina fi ‘or would go out by the fay hs the peat re ‘ 1TH, AV, BETN EEN 2 268 2 ‘back room.—A ike to py P aie and gentlemen’ family washing by the week or dozen and obliging; beat clt 13 aera ode BT. BETWEEN IRVING PLACE table col dross- maker and! Ries “H seven years’ refereuce; under- stands all kinds of dresses, cutting, fitting In the first style; bas a first class sewing machine, that sbe will ui necessary. Cail for two days. TH AND 6TH &TS., spectablo woman would ‘Waning, ,of would do 50 f NEW NO. 176) 7TH AY., BETW 1 AND ——-- £9) ate—A respectable girl a* seamat 1 bs ST CLASS L. DRESS erate on Wheeler x W echamberwork if necensary ; per ‘also om mia, assist at c nd 1s willing and 3108 “TH AV., TWO DOORS FROM 2D STA Ri spectable’ woman, who Iw au excelent laundres wishes some families’ and gentlemen's washing by the week abiiging; no objection to go to the country; best city refer. ence. ys. eel ANTED-TWO RLS, ONE FOR COOK- ing, wash: ir one for general housework svitg, 10 «small private faxnlly. 168 Wost iid st., neat and ‘7th av. TANTED—A RELIABLE WOMAN TO DO GENERAL honsework ina private family; must bea good plain cook, wasner and ironer and bring good references. Call at 82 Macdongal streot, Ww ANTED—A RESPEC woman, as seamstress and dr hy American lady. Apply before one P. ‘ABLE SPANISH | OR GERMAN maker and to wait on M., at 147 West Mth WASTED A VERY CLEAN, RESPECTABLE GER- an person to take care of small children; must be Kind, wiltimgand obliging, and hava good city reference, In- quire at 674 Madison av., bear Goth st., from 1}4 to 4 o'clock ; ring | the basement bell. ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WAGES #14; A COMPE- tent waitreas, willing to. assist in light chamberwork, Mr ai $12; also o first class laundress. able to tute, wa; a BIE. "Sond but thone having cond ety poforence need ap Betiwroon the hours of 10 and id0'clocky Monday and Tuesday, at No, 80 Weet 39th at, SITUATIONS | WANT! 7, 8 Jat ard lee gentleman's eaks six language: f American yacht Meteor; spleadi testimonials. ne wi WEST 19TH ST.A YOUNG MAN AS WAITER ‘and valet, who thoroughly understands his business; er Me ate ba is = WEST 83D ST.-A RESPECTABLE COLORED “Ad 128 good r 137 & man, ately from Baltimore, in a lrst class private fen or hotel or restaurant; has always beet custumed to walting. Can be seen from 8 A. M. to SP. M. Call for three days. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS BAR- Keeper, or In a grocery #tore, or light porter. For refer- A ‘ance call at 400 6th av., for two days. A ~ SITUATION WANTED—AS PORTER, WILL MAKE himeclf generally use‘ul; good reference given, Ad- dress T. +0 Herald oflice. Wan A SITUATION BY A you N@ COLORED man asa waiter or porter; can give good references from last employer. To be scen for three days at 6) West 38th stroet. V TANTED-BY A penks family; best re wal tir, Soring st YOUNG FRENCHMAN, WHO English, a position as waiter in a private Address ea from last Post oilice. employer. Cc A “COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED ENTRY clerk dosires w situation; drug or fancy goods business Preferred; best reference. Audrers Da box ly 13 Host oilice. LDERKS AND. "SALESMEN COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, “A PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED. regANDSCAPR gardener desires an engagement. Address E, pT) Herald oflce, vie chase COACHMAN (PROTESTANT) WISHES 1 years’ reference; country preferred. ae on or rol R IBSON, Madison Park Biablea, «e Ean A seman okt SIsvaTiON: ahderaate ha lea ork; understands his bus! gle man, nob afraid of work; underaia: a baginess, Teferences w! Herald office, A. S0OTCH GARDENER WARIS A SITUATION, WHO understancs the culture of fruits, flowers and’ veget- ables, and is not afraid to work; good city reference, Ad- dress for three days W, K., 106 Butler #t., Brooklyn. SCOTCH FARMER OF THOROUGH EXPERIENCE wants & permanent sitastion; competent to take full e: four years’ reterence from last employer, Adi ‘3, 18 Centrestreat, Keal Kstate ollice, 18 A SITUATION WANTED.—BY A SINGLE MAN; ardener; understands the ears of ‘horses; Of small place, Address M., box I be found satisfactory. Ag combatant take al 204 Herald office, SinvaTION WANTED—BY A PRACTICAL GAR. dener; bas filled first class places in Massachusetts and hte class Rigmmandatic as to abil eC. 5 fed; mo otuldren, Address it, It, 1borburn's seed bto Toon st A. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG MARRIED man wishes ‘and gardoner; {8 Sigvod erty and esuntey Bivens good reference from his pi it ry '#, where he can be se seen, No. 4 Cottaye place. ddress 8. Aw LL EDUCATED, MARRIED MAN, PROTESTANT and native of Switzerland, wants situation as gar- Gener and fai ia competent, and has long experience 1 fruit, flower, orhamentai or Iand:cape and vegetaole practical vinodresser and propa: ad charge of one genti¢man's cou 1m for eleven yer box 298 It Tetorene wouldge to any part of the noes, Heralil oftce. ie cir and onlin ; Address J, BM, box 132 JOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG J man; will be found obliging and trustworthy, Best city reference as 4 ‘ pa bilit! Apply at GRAHAM" s totes ob Untveraly ble ply ai (ANS barnes GARDESENS SITUATION WANTED-BY THE BEST nthe United States is fn Address H, OWRIEN, 13 Joha stevwaut the tat of Marche. NARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED man, without family ; is « good plautsman and grape rower; come well recommende ddrens GARDENER, box 95 He raid ollce. rear JARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED BY A MARRIED man, who t is ail branches of gardening, green houses and gray ‘and all varieties of fruit; eleven years’ Feference fro his lust place. Adress P. C. M., Post office, jowark, N. J. March, ARDENER'S SI UATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN x Av go as asingi¢ oF married mani 8 w Ral emplovor; understands the tasuaremeat graperies, ae. Address P., gardencr, “4 storo, 8:6 Broadway, bia b found handy and obliging; best references . box 217 Herald offic rst gr001 stands his bust ness thorough y In ail its ranches, and has che best refer- ence from his last employer, Address R. R., box 127 Heraid otice. a QITUATION WANTED BY A SCOTCHMAN AS FARM- er and gardener; has had 20 years experience; his wife # the management of a dairy and poultry; tho erence given. Address T. JORDINK, Westchester Post oflice, or apply algBridgeman’s aced store, 876 Broad- way. A SITUATION AS GARDENER; A NAR- ried man; thoronghiy understands the business in all its departments; best reference. Address P. K. H., box 214 Herald office. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS coachman and yarlener, who sneer understands his business; good reference. Address T. K., 216 West 27th Bt, room No. 3. Ww* \TED—BY | 1st. OF MARC H, SITUATION AS e@vachman and gardener, by ‘a reapectable Protestant young man, sing.6; can Mm js Bober and industrious ; best references jiven. ‘Address J.'M. G., Tenafly, N. J. ANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, A COA MAN'S 8IT- uation; thoroughly understnnus Ms business: gover and obliging: best city reference, ‘Adress COAGAMAN, box 160 Herald ollie ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS conchman and groom, ang to assist In gardening; country only; has four years’ refereuce from lust place. Address B, ©., box 199 Herald oftice. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND PLAIN He young ,, box gevilener or to take care of « place, by a ain man; good city and countty references. ' Address 149 Herald oltice. V TANTED—BY A MIDDLE. A situation as first clags coachman and groom; best city \pply at oF address 110 West 40th &t., private references. stables. WASTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENE A Single man; undorstands tho raising of ali kinds of vegitables and keepiay a gentleman's pince m order; has the Dest olty reference. Address J. B., 216 Horald ofc WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A SINGLE MAN, AS coachman and groom, having undoubted references as to ability and character; no objection to the country. Ad- dress J. M., box 150 Herald office. TANTED—A GARDENER'S SITUATION, BY A MAR- ried man, with one child, who has practical knowledge of evorything belonging to the business, both under glass and out of doors; has the best city reference from former em- ployers. Address W. G., jy Grvitshereets A YOUNG MAN (ENGLISH), A SITU tion as gardener; thoroughly understands his business tn hot and cold ry erios, and is fully experienced In green- honee plants and the flower and kitchen garden; four years in the country; can show seven years’ yood reterunce. Ad- dross for two days J. W., box 175 Herald oltice. WANTEDTA SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A thoroughly. competent. wasFried+ man sfumatly” ewaliy who fully understands the management of greenhouses, hot and cold vinerles, peach house; ulgo vegotaljes, smal! frults, pleasure grounds, &e,; has tho best of recommendations and has had charge of somo of the best places tn this counsry, Adaress A. T. B., seed store, No, 876 Broadway. ed store, No. 876 lirondway. HELP WANTED—MALES. NG MAN WANTED-TO WAIT 0! TABLES tates; 26 to BW por day male by any active, respect male, who will su!l three of the most le toflet articles ever offered to the pub le; good refer- ecurity, but'no cxpital required. Apply to SKIFF, n Iau, up sta able agent, ma destral ARTENDER WANTED.-A GOOD MAN TO TEND bar, Address, with full particulars, D. C., Brooklyn, XE. D., Post ofllce. Wine STO"T LAD, 18 ¥ RS OLD, TO LEARN Aadress box jobbing dry goods; salary $160 firat year, ‘ont otlice. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. Keeton BALE 1. i W TAYLOR, AvcTIONEER, lagnificent Household Furniture, At the dognns sestiance 57 West Fifteenth street, bel Fitth and Sixth a mm ‘aven on THIS DAY \MONDAY), Feb, aly sale commencing at 1034 o'clock. Rosewood Piunoforte, Drawing § Soma Suits, Paintings, Bronzes, Marquetrie, bois de rove Cabinets, : Velvet Carpets i aa can and many rare, costly Works o and articles of Vertu, “4 Public auetio valued at $20,.00, A rare chance for ;pgunekeepern, rawing Rooms, Buperd Suits Drawing Room Furniture, covered with richeat Fasook satin brocatel, Marquetarie, bois de rose Uabinets, Ta- elegant seta satin brocatel Window Curtuina, match ite; richly carved rosewood Btagrean, plate glass doo! rosewood Secretary Book Case, ined with satin: Cen- re Conaol Tables ; 600 volumes choice. popks, Teneo! ih g Jardinier, Musto Box, velvet medallion Carpets, Chandeliers; artistic Bronze Statuary, Fopresonting Mazeop Diana, Hi serv; Olt Patatings by emt nen “iNorning and Evoning,” Winter Here. St. Petersburg ; i, Fruit Piece, F wings, Bronze Clock, lace Curt les ferble' ‘Statual athers, Gree! nideent rosewood Planofort Celebrated oft Cover; Canterbury; Turkish Reclining Chats ‘Lounges, Y ae covered In reps; French plate Picr, Mantel, Oval rata ah patent Extension Table, Buffet, ele- Ria is ruby crystal lasaware, China Dinner Tex Set, aaah Bowl, iver. ‘Caatora, ee Salvers, Dinner Tea rns, Pitoher, Spoons, Forks, Knives, Table Linen, Soomeld Table’cu Cutlery, ‘Chambers. walnut Dressing Bureaus; Be steads, Wardrobes, Comodes, Hatr, 8prin BI kets, Sheets, Counierpanes, Holeters, Pull way aivo ali Furai- ture of the servants’ Epartinents: ‘The auctioneer would call particular attention of his friends and the public to the sale, the catalogue comprising largest, Febent wasortment Houschold Furniiure offered auction this season, Catalogues at the house kyery faclitty for pack- ing, removing tho gooda. Parties wishing attend this sale take Fitth avenue stages or Sixth avenue cars, —LUKE FITZGERALD, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL THIS DAY (MONDAY), commencing at 103% o'clock, at the private reaidence 118 West Twenly-seventb street, near Sixth avenue, over worth of magnitioont und contly ougehold Furniture, fine Oll Paintings and Bi brilliant Dy Baccanatians, tah In- imi maker, \4 octave rosewood rich ronetroot Stool and Cover, Musio Stand, 000, made to ode has warrantes (OFT yenra; has b The above house was furnl: Parlorn'coneial of four leh Parlor sults, covered in Fronch satin brovatol, ilk rapa, plush brocate!; Curtains to Irate: Centrey Sie and. Pler, Table eron, Pier Mirrors, lady's Writing Deak felvot, Medallion, Brusvels and Three-ply Carpets. Bedrooms consist of rich rosewood Redateads, Bureaus, Washatands, fine Spring Beds, Horse Halr Mattresses, Foathor Bods, Sacets, Quilts Counterpanes, Blankets, &c. Diniag Room consists of 12 foot Extension Table, Butet. soild black walnut Chairs, solld sliver and yintod Shefleld Cutlery, French China Diuaee and Toa Sets, 250 piece; Table Linen; Casters, Urae, Fruit and Boll Caslars, ant other articles too numerons to mention. hand Front Basement Furniture, cern SALE AT 12 WEST TENTA ST, Arare opportunity for housekeepers rst class city-inade household furniture. E. NICHOLS, auctioncer, will sel) all the elegant House. hold Furniture at tho four story rosidence 12 West Tenth stroet, ono block west of Broadway, between Universty place’ and Fifth ayenne, this Monday, February 21, com- Ineneing et 10% o'clock precisely, the’ larsost_ and, Hchest assortment of Houschold Furniture offered’ at auction, this rouewood Et Bookcase, soaron. wt all the Furniture made to order by Roth, Bchelg, anette ant other eolebrated city makera. lagnificent rosewood 714 octave Pianoforte, ‘beautiful Parlor Sults, latest atylea, covered with the richest description of Frouch satin and reps, Brocatel, Reges ani Lace Curtains, Per and Mantel Mir: rors, Matqnotrie, Bols de rose Cabinet, rich Bronzes, Vases Paintings by eminent artists, Tables. Jardiniors, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Library Bookcase, Table, Suit, covered with silk striped reps, Deax, rosewood jodateada, and walnut Bureaus, Washstands, Cormodes, Wardrobes, fine Hair and patent Spring Mattresses. Hertz’s patent’ Extension Fabien ‘Buree Dis g Chairs, China Tea and INnncr Sets, Crystal, Ginsa’ and Silver Wars, Cutlery, Ac. Respon ble men in attendance to cart or pack goods for purchasers. Parties wishing to attend this aalo take Broadway stages, or University place cars, MERICAN OI, PAINTINGS, J. R. LEVISON, AUC- Lioneer, will sell by auction on Welinesday, Thirada and Friday evenings, Feb. 28, 24 and 2%, in the store S41 Broadway, under the St. Nicholas Hotel, the balance of the collection numbering 400 Works of Art, belonging to the American Art Gallery. This sale i of extraordinary inter as it embraces epectinens by nome of our RTISTS' BALE —OIL PA) fl PINAY LEVY, Auctioneer, ‘will sell at austion thts di "21, at 11 o'clock A. M., Yoliowing day, at the Ariss? Salesroom, 80 Narant street, & very choice collection of framed Oji Paintings, by emi- nest, American and European artists Ing “works by Seliracder, Culverhouso, Ta M. Spencer, Penzinl, Lart- bi ; Hill, &e. Buyers are roquesiod to inspect this colloc- UCTION NOTICE. —R. T. MAZELL, AUCTIONEER. WEDNESDAY, F ‘at 1014 o’elock, at our salesroom, ‘Tis Chambers street, ‘Important Trace Sale of Hardware ae Cutlery, . French Tinned Ware, Pl 4 Ware, z Tes Trays; Guna, &e., &o. Catalogues on morning of sale. R. T. MAZELL & CO. Auction UCTION BALE OF sen teas HOUSEHOLD D FUR. nity ‘This (MONDAY) afternoon, at o'clock, at the four story brown atone privalo residence, 118 Weat ‘Twenty-sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, con- siilug of Velvet, pease and Ingrain Carpets, brilliant toned ‘rosewood Piavoforte, Drawing Tonm Suith covered with satin brocatel, reps and baircioth; Tables, Ktageres, Mirrors, Curtains, Brouzos, Vases, Clocks Vatotinse, ‘Tarkdsh Caan anges, rosewood aad walnut Bedetcada,'t WashtlanterSpring and tintr Mattresses, Lounges Ro Fores, Chairs, Blankets, Quilts, Sideboard, “F mae Tablet Glass, China and Silverware, Cutlery, &c. ‘Bale positive. All goods must be removed 24 hours atier sale. Furniture ex- Proasos engaged to cart goods free to any part of the city. E JHOLS, Auctioneer. DWIN: NIC UOTION--LARGE SALE, ‘THIS (MONDAY) AFTER- ‘urniture, noon, oh at 13g o'clock—Ail_ the Fianoforte, Carpe fedstenda, Bureaus, &¢.; Carpet, Oti- loth, Feather Heda, Ma-treases, Stoves, over 300 lots of frst Household Goods, contained in tive story mansion 67 Twenty-neventh street, near Seveuth aven Br gi CAMPBELL, JR, AUCTIONEER. Wedn itard Saloons with Gn prominerht Sorner Bleecker atresk, well stocked Wiis Bae bar and saloon furniture, fixtures. billiard tables, ée., In one Jot without reserve, with valuabio lense. A desirable four square, profitable investment for right iquor man, lager boer or other man who will attend to business and take care of his money, Further particulars with CAMPBELL & CO., Auc- toners, 350 Bowery. pBy order of Mortgages. BY ARCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, office and salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post ction house of JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL ‘Tuesday, 224, at 10} o'clock, at the salesroom, 37 reels a larke assortment of Housenold Furniture, Pianos, Ollice Furniture, ac. By ARCH. JOHNSTON AUCTIONEER. oflice and salesroom 37 Nessau atrect, oppomte the Post Uotsenonp pgp AT THE PRIVATE REsI- EN! 0. 238 SuIRTY-SEVENTIL STREET, BETWEEN seveNti Tae EIGHTH NUES. house of JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELL day, 28, at 1034 o'clock, at the private residence No. 298 Wesi Thirty-sevonth street, a large assort- ment of genteel Household pone rior Suits, Mirrors, on rpete Oiicloth, Rosewood Pi. rocatel and Lace Ci tains, Shades, Bedroom Suits, Wardrobes, Dressing Bur Wastitands Yenther Beds, ‘Halr Mattresses, Bolsters and 1, Quilts, Sheets, Pillow Cason, Ac riba to commence with the Kitchen Furniture. FIRST CLASS OYSTERMAN; NONE 1 hutane who understands cooking need ‘apply, between olock, mt 303 8th uy., near 25th ste 7ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT OFFICE BOY; MUST be correct nt Ggures and reside with his parents in Brooklyn; reference required, Address W. H. G., Brooklyn Branch Horald office, WANTHD. A COMPETENT MAN, TO TAKE CHARGE of alunch counter; must bea good carver; best city refererce required. Apply al the Cariton Houso, 14th st. and 4th ay., after 6 P.M. V $5 a day ioe made, Call on Uv. W. DUBOIS, 55 Beckman st , New the hours of 9 and 11 A. M. \ pty TANTED—A FEW GOOD AGENTS TO CANVASS FOR a patented article needed In every house; from 83 to Only a few doliara caplial required. York, between ] ¥ JOHN H. DRAPER & CO., AUCTIONEER The Delaware, Lackawanna aud Western Railroad Com- pany wilt sell 090 tons Scranton Coal at public anction, on Wednesday, Feb. 2%, at 12 o'clock noon, at 26 Exchange place. SAMUEL SLOAN, President,’ Y M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. Wilt wel on Monday, Fe! Saiesrooma. 79 Nassau street, o of all kinda of Parlor, Furulturo, Mattresses, Bedding, Ver and Oval Mirrors, V He . Engravings, iron ‘safer Counters, Showcases, C! Crockery, Cutler ve tho whole to be peremptorily sold. BR MAX BAYERSDORFER, AVCTIONEER—SELLS 10 o'clock, 111 eborit street, well stocked Family Gro- cery; fine Fixtures, gencral assortment Groceries, 1a lots. Dealers invited, WAX BAYERSDURFER’S office, 384 Bowery. ay ‘at 1034 o'clock, at the nd general assortment ‘Sintag Koom and Library THE TRADES. _ DE NTIS ‘t, FULLY COMPETENT, CAN HAY! manent employment st FRETERRE BROTHERS, at] Bowery. Also t buch learn the profession, ANGRAVERS ON WOOD.—TWO ENGRAVERS ON , mechanical and general job work wanted, in ’biladel- phia, neta M. R. LONGACRE, Astor House, Tuesday afternoot APANNER WAN’ N ACTIVE MAN OF STEADY @ habits, who unde: nds and can perform every branch of the business, to take charge of ashop. None others need apply. 6. M. M, Keep Manufacturing Company, No. 8 Dey st. Vv J ANTED— A WATCHMAKER TO GO WEST; A GOOD an and salesman; American preferred. Apply to H. TXRRISON, 23 Malden lane, up stairs. Wasten. AN ASSISTANT OPZRATOR IN A PRO: tographic gallery. One who is CAA to make himself generally useful ‘may apply at WILKIES' gallery, 169 6th av. Come ready to goto FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. NE CUISINTE! RE FRANCAISE DE ¥ REMIERE classe cesire trouver une placer dans unc maton pri- yantles metlieures recommandations. S'adressec au 11 bueat Lome rue, entre Ia 6me et la 7me ave. HOUSES, ROOMS, & “HOUSE OR LOWER PART WANTEO—NEI hooa Cooper Instituie, vy a very small private Ameri. can family. “Address 365 Brondway, room No. 9 Waxten TO RENT- A SMALL, UNFUR! ISH House, in reapectable location. Send terws, location, size, &c., to CLEVELAND, Herald oilice. ANTED TO RENT-SMALL. HOU noighborlion# of Pasaaie or Newark, OUN Franklin, Essex county, N ACRAS, ca or month. Terma reasonable, TABLE GIRL AS + | Q1Q Bast, 387 Sta. REST: 8 first clas Jaundress; boat clly reference from ber lant ainployers Call for two days. FAST 83D 8f., BETWEEN 18t°AND 2D AVS, second ‘floor, back room. —A respectable woman » to take ladies’ and gentlemen's washing to her own house; the beat city reference. Can be even all the week, C N 99TH AND 80TH STS,, TOP 4¢ 0 floor, back room, competent woman to do the meen’ for a tamily or afew geullcmen; can do up shirte BETWEEN RIVINGTON AND STAN. r; ladies’ and. children "in Iateut fashion at mode 158 eat dresses made, cut and Site prices. 19 LEXINGTON AV.—A. tress by the month ormanentiy # pe fe private fam! u Fanaily sewing ; fa a good operator on Wheeler & Wiison's and ‘Willcor & Gisbs’ machinel, Can be aeen at present employ- or's. = EAST TH ST NEAR SD AV.—AN EXPERI. QOF cided aress sand ‘cloak maker wishes to out by the ei vate families; isa class cul an $y orn Genualuted with party and reception Call On oF adilreas M. E,, Dreusinaker, EAST 36TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A QAL Fapectable young woman as seamstress in a private fomtiy; hws uot ber own maohine; ean ft ‘and cut Indios’ nnd “Iceseen cd undergarments; Ie willing to go out by ie day. week of mouth; best city reference ‘OMPETENT ENGLISH Waitresses, & ce PITT ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A mnpeanie rout itl as waitre ‘ICE, TIDY, RE- 4004 “city reference. 26 EAST 2TH ST.-a woman, late'y lanied, RESPEC ‘ABLE YOUNG WEST STH ST. NEAR 7TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, QZOB tase room. — Ashen chee erate FIRST FLOOR, berwork, or ehamberwork and the fine washing: city reler- YOUNG AMERIOAN LADY DESIRES TO PROCURR 2A. a aituat anina bakery, fancy goods or Confectionary stor Mise M. L. Cu,’ box 2.9" Herald office, A LAD, SEVENTEEN YEARS OLD, RESIDING WITH bia parents, speaks English and German iy Writes a falr band and quick nt figures, wisbes a situation in a wholesale or Iinporting house. Address H. L., box 8,232 New York Post office. COUERK, WANTED 1M (A WHOLESALE HARDWARE store. Addross HARDWAKEK, box 184 Herald ofllov, ting age, quailiicaticns ani salary expected. RUGGTS' NG MAN, COMPETENT 10 GON- duct a stor h permanent engagement; reliable references, Address HENRY, 13 Greenwich uv. SITUATION WANTED-AS. BOOKKEEPER, ASSIST- 5, ant bookkaener or entry, clerk by a young, man; 5 ek slewiat! ced and compete Adiiress A SeoURTANT, eons Herald oitice, TANTED—AN IN A DRUG STORE; ‘one willing to make bly generally useful. Apply. with recommendstious, at 200 4th are URNISHED ROOM RY A YOUNG GEN. jocation from Sixteenth to ‘Twonty-elghth street, between Second and Seventh avenues; not Lo exceed 7 per month. Audren N. Ji, box 67 station A. ws TED-HO( SES, FURNISHED AND nishod, to rent and for sale, city and cowitry; respon: sible tenants oUtainod, at Kverett Library, 72 West Thirty: fourth street, “No charge for registering property. UNFUR- ‘ASTED—IN CHAMB ERS, JOUN OR CORTLAN wtreet, near Broadway, an ‘Ofice, 1p one Might of stairs, with gas and wator. Aduress, stating’ locally aud rent, box 146 Brookiyn Post office. ANTED—A. UNFURNISHED su) t OF APART: ments or Part of a House, containing seven room guitable for housekeeping; location Letween Fourteenth an: Forty-fifth streets and Elghth and. Doxingion avenues. Ad- dress, stating terms, LE. B. H., 447 Broome sireet. __.._ COAL AND WoO EST LEWGH AND LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL— Nut, $8 75 stove, St: ex and farses, BH 69 per tom weight ad quality oe Tos, StO) ond stroot and Tonth avenue, ENS. F. THEALL, AUCTIONEER, Handsome Household Furniture, Mirrors, Carpets, &¢., ‘At No. 1,049 2d av., between béth and 67th sts., BARKER & THEALL will acil by auction Monday, Feb. M1, at 10% o'clock, at the above residence Fine walnut Patlor uit in richly embrofdered reps, Pier and other Mirrors, Curtains, wainut Bedstends, Dressin Feaus, hue hair Matronves, Holsters, Pillows, Sheets, Blank: els, Crockery and Glass ‘irussels’ and Ingraiu Carpets, to- gether with the Kitchen Utensils, & 1) HATHEWAY, AUCTIONEER, WILL 1]. day, 21st inst., at 50 Vesoy street, stock of Variety Store: Linens, Shirtinge, Shoetings, Table Towels, Hosiery, Notions, Fixtures, Counters, Stoves, Sundries, £0. JVENING TELEGRAM BALL REPORTS, FULL AND GRAPHIC REPORTS OF ALL THR “ PRINCIPAL BALLS OF THE SiASON APPEAR DATLY IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM, The TELEGRAM is the only daily journal which gtras full reports of the Bails of the PREC AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM FOR BALLS TO COME OFF ING evening. the TELEGRAM is unrivall irrespective of its large T° THE WORKINGMEN, Full and Graphic EETINGS OF TH canbe fonnd in the FE VENING TE! ) TELEGRAM Ing clreniation makes ita value snare prarent as the exponent of RIGHTS OF LABOR to all who study the interest of thetr cratt PUBLICATION OFFICE, inc 971 Nassau sireot. SALES AT AUCTION, ‘OHNSON & MILLER WILL SELL AT AUCTION, AT 12 o'clock on Wednesday, February 23, at, Krohange Balosroom, the most magniticont Prospect ever offered elther at pubite oF private. wale, ‘consisting 0 best Corner on, Ninth avenue; ‘also chotce Lots on. Union street, Ef Fifth, Fourth and Third avenues, “The wil be pestsives ‘Terms easy. Maps at auctioneers’ ‘ofloe, 2 Nassau at street, . ARSIL. [AL LE. R FIELD Auctioneer, 135 Chatham street, Will sell this day, at 11 o'clock, A large lot of Clothiny - damaged ‘Also w lot of Boots and Shoes, ‘Also a lot of Remnants, Goths, Canvas, Cuttings te Aino w lange lot of Dies and Crimping Machines Aise five Home's Sewing Machines, 0 dozen Kid Bkins, Sole Leather, &e, Also a lot of Furniture, Pp FEENEY, city Mai 1: By order. MARSHALS SALE OF SOAR x LEAF TOBACCO Furniture, d¢.—1 BERGER, Auction A hg. orelock Kyle Lowery, fell, Tuenday, February Jot of fine Ci ‘obaceo, Sigt Carta wing ge ho. by ond ROkS, Ciy Li + aeciaatnad Tavies, Chairs, 80/4 Bedstoa ARSHAL'S SALE, HR. FIELD, Auctioneer, 135 Chatham street will gel aa ‘Monday, at ll o'clock, @ large lot of Cx mledily damaged; alvo a lot of Cuttings, Remuante, 40 @ lot of Boots, Shoes, +c. Maia large lot of {asts,’ Patterns, Cutting Machines, Crimaptag Machine "Aino we lot of Kid ‘Stina, Bole, Leather, &c.; five Sowing Machines and lot of Furniture. Bats der. EENLY, City Marshal, ARTITION SALE THURSDAY, FEBRU ARY ©, AT IA o'clock M., at the Exchange 8 , IL Broadway, by ROBERTS % MOGUIRE, Avevioncers, “of the Premisas 129 and 266 Mottstrect. Terms cusy. Riese? WA eee! AUCTION! Joon Mortgage sale,—Will soll hit tot Fp eg SA Monday), st o'clock, at No. 73 Barclay street, Bar rot i ‘Salgon vie tures, &e, JOUN 'f. STE: Wat, Attorney for Mortgayes. AUCTIONEER, wh BROADWAY. — 2 -M., at Exchange Salearoom, iit Hrontway. Went twenty secoitd stroet, between Seventh wad Eighth avenues, the four atory and basement brown stove House and Lot known as No. 205, north aide, BB foot 14 hea west of Seventh avenue; lot’ 16.5x49.4%6 ; ronted up to May 1, 610, num; Croton, tax’ and repairs, Permits, term ‘maps ra at unictiouver's oillce, Wi remove t to 925 Broadway. Broadway. <MITH & LANE, AUCTIONEERS—SELL THIS DAY, 1" 103g o'clock, positively in lots, entire Stock aud Fixtures ot Grocery 442 "Bast Thirteenth strect, pear ae A, com- prising Counters, Bhowcases, fine Ice Box, Soap, Starch, Candies, Coffee, Flour; in fact, somewl io even Also splendid young Horse and grocer’s Wagon. puyers, attend en foree. HERPES SALF,—GROCERY _ STORE.—RICHARD ALTERS, Auctioneer, will sell on ry a at it Suc ut the ai ook Seer ot Baron ae wich streets, a genoral Stock of a Retail Grovery store Terke Bow, Depyiy. JAMES OMRIEN, Sherltt GuEnirrs SALE—SILVER ALTERS, Auctioneer, wit sell this day Ti o'clock, at 27’East broadway, a largo quantit Gnice Furniture. “JAMES O'BHI 0, Deputy. QUERIFF'S SALE.—FLOUR. RICHARD WALTER! §_ Auctioneer, will sell this day (Monday), at 11 o'clock, 27 East Broadway, a quantity of Flour, ia barrel P.J. Hanuuny, Deputy, JAMES OIE, Siirum, ILLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER-SELLS ‘THIS day, at 2 o'clock, al 454 Canal treet the Furntturey pots, Ksedding, &c., of w large house:—French Plate Mir- Yarlor Sulis, Camber Suits, Hale Mattrusaes, Feather pots, China, Glass, Silver, Stoves, Book. Lounges, knsy and 'otier ‘chairs, « large Church Cushiona, 40 or 60 Bed: Ss NLEY net Monday, Fi Monday ot kilver ) Sherif. fine bes, ense, a ce a hairs, steads, Oliclotha, 4c. NEW PUBLICATIONS. ea WN CATARRH, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION E me Upeseasion Ce pemmennea se ie Nose and Face ity other diseases, Uy HENRY A, eee Me Dy ti Lexizgion avenue. Matied on receipt RESTAURANT, DOING $200 A DAY AND MAKING A. $10,000 & year} small amount cash required down; the bost reasons given for selling. SOUTHMAYD & CO., 1 Broadway, NG MAN JUST FROM SCHOOL WOULD IN. 1,000 to $10,000 in some permanent busiaess, well estublisued, in New York or Brookiyn; reference given and eaten no agents need apply. Address box 85 Greenpoint ont office, RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORE FOR SALE—ON a leading avenue in this elty; lense two years from May next of store and first floor at a very iow rent; doling a good business, which will be show. Appiy at 23 Cliambers street, corner of Centre, M.T. ALLEN. COMPLETE STOCK OF FRENCH STAMPING PATs torns, with perforating machine, for sale: proprietor ioaving New York. WS Lest slevent® streety third floor, FS, Salk ‘GOOD PAYING RUSINTSS; PROFITS 000 to $4,600 per annum: price, W7.000; Katistactory Teaso: Address W. @. H., Herald oflce, he SALE—A FIRST CLASS BARROOM, ON A PRO- jasiuiment.west alge comer down town. Apply to SUUTH- OTEL PARTNER WANTED IN THE OCEANIO House, Coney Isinnd.—Tive leasce of this popular hotel, whore lease has four y 0 run, would ike to eawociate wih him # gentieman of bo i thoroughly oot Call 16 P.M, le. Broadway versant with the hotel busines: of Pultzs & Elmore, 49 Williai ARTNER WANTED — in; No. 8, Liroo ESTABLISHED MANUFACTUR- paar moderato capital. Broadway, room Refurenooa exchanged. HE ADVERTISER WOULD INVEST FROM 85,00 TE 495,000 in a good, aafe Dumness; in an active man, and accustomed to the handiing of a large mabe of tavchaalea, “Address U. V special or. general, with #30,000 to. #40,000; to take the pies of a retiring partner. Address COSTAK, Herald office, WaAxreD= A PARTNER WITIL $50, IN A A BUSINESS that will pay handsomely; no competition. Address H, M., Herald oftics, stating where an interview may ANTED-—AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, TO JOIN the advertiser in the Taaautactare and | sale 0 of an f roved Portable Steam Bath. Addr odgers, 54 Greeawich avenue, nace ‘the’ "vat i on exbi- bition, « RELIABLE MAN WANTED, TO TAK $ 300. ti half interest and full charge of a branch TARE paving $60 wookly, without risk. Cali a: 699 Broadway, room $300. man to make a fortune; no risk. 127 Amity street. —PARTNER WANTED—IN A FINE MONEY making business; capital chance for a Doe inquire of Mr. SEDDO! —PARTNER WAN’ BUSINESS ONLY done with Indies and gentlemen, proiits and col- 500. Tnterais immense; will show them to be so and bona fide. Entire particulars at 761 Broadway, room No.1. $1. 0.00, “PARTNER, WARTED, IN A LARGR, established, lucrative Ico Cream, Con: pertoy at tit Heaton ta Brooklyn; expert preferred, Addresa SON, 35 Maiden lane, $25 000. PARTNER WANTED IN, A_ FIRST ee class pianoforte manufactory ; well estab: fine factory and warerooms; good renting business RENT, Herald oftice. _ DENTISTRY LAGGIT AT HAVING TEETH EXTRACTED,—GAS administered seven years; registered names of thow Saude; no extra charge; nervous or delicate patients caretul ly treated, EVANS, 249 Siath avenue. Grete TEETH, BEAU STIFUL SETS. $10 TO $15. Toth extracted without least pain vrith gam; muper gold and platina fillings, $1 upwards. Dr, tint, 60 West Eighteenth sireet, between Fifth jad Bixik’ares BRAUTIFUL LIGHT UPPER GUM SET, $10, B13, B15, welghted lower and partial without clasps. dination sets, conalsting of perforated Gold, of Patina. wad Rubver Plate, possessing advantages of rubber and ey of gold, but #5 additional, Satisiaction given or no ment, Callandexamine, DR, EVANS, 845 Sixth avenue, near Twenty-first siroct, RTIFICIAL TEETH “INSERTED without plates, clasps or an; upon stumps to original shape an Dr. SIGESMOND, T ETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN 13 YEARS,—BE- umbing applicatios ministered; beaut 1 Teeth, $1; Set, S10; old seta bought Plumpers for thin faces, 5. JAY VILLERS, ihe Grand strert, near Broadway. tne “PERMANENTLY, extractions. ‘Teeth built color with oreplastic, “LFURNITCRE FOR SALE—COMPLETE id Goods of private residence, 113 Wi woUaE. Twenty: treet, near Sixt! nr enue, Magnificent Varior Sui 14 pieces, cost $500, for also two Keps Suits at $75, 7. rosowood Fiano for cost $7.0, for #275; res oot 001 Suits In rosewogd and wainut for 4160 to $75; al Bedding, 20 Gade: snaliver and china’ Ware at less tha bal ° TE, ROTH'S PARLOR SUIT MANUFACTORY, NO. 64 Bleecker stfect, between Broadway and Mulberry street, 100 per cent less than Broadway prices—Magnificent Parlor Suits, all styles and all colors, French brocatel, satin, repe and lalrcloth ; from 95 up to $260 .a amt: Turkish Chairs, Lounges, &e. "Cali before eel elsewhere. MAGNIFIC. order; celebrated deride covered coat #150, for $180; one do., $75. 7 ROOM SUIT—MADF TO French brocatel | eres, Boukcase, Furniture; 7 West Fit: Et Paintings, Bronzes, Mirrors, Chamber and Dinty; family leaving city, @ sacriice. Property of teenth street, near Sixth : ARPETS. FURNITURE AND BEDDIN supplied, with the abo or monttly. corner Fwenty-Grth stro {OR SALE “AY FINE ‘ASSORTMENT OF HOUSENO LD Furniture, consisting of Drawing Room 8ul wood Pinnoforte, Bookcases, Buroau with Mir, de. j everything mew, at Mi}p Bast Broadway, _CLO RING, AVENUE, ‘NEAR TWENTY. ag ON paya tho highost price for ladies gentlemen's pg Apparel, Carpets, &c. Ladies walle on by Mrs. LEON, 7 $33 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH, STREET. ER: essor to Cashborg, paya the highest price pparel, Carpets, do, for aaa and gentiem Ladies w: ‘on by Mra. HE! TTENTION.—M, ABRATIAMS, 274 8K nue, will pay the best prices for ladies’ nt Sar clotniogs wleo Garpots; by ealilagsor addceusiag. attended to. TSIRSIXTH AVENUE, NEAR t FORTY SIXTH 81 ISAAC FLATTO pas je highest price for tadiea’ at gentlemen's Wearing are, Carpets, Furmiture, &c. La- ies waited on by Mrs, Fiatto. ts .—-AT EDWARD “MILLER'A WELL KNOWN Es her set fy ee avenue, wear Nineteonth atreet, fall id tn cash for Ce oe Clothing, Car- pete, ps joer addr ing as above. Woariag, Cast Latics