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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Cooks, &c. ASTOR tty THE DYER'S._A RESPE! 22mm Tall private ta nly; bea ciy reterencee 6 RERATH oh oks FIRST CLASS COOK IN A PRI- 10 Bs or nyo cog — A COOK: | last would ass! wash iron! ed; city reference. Call fortwo aye ond foene tt ree EAST 20TH 8T., PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.--A RE- x amily as good 48 areal le woman in a small private t vie washer and froner, Oe ~inreshinamiaieeaee it WET 17TH 8T., BETWEEN ETH AND. 6TH AV8.— 48 t ‘in ia shot ily "is a good car * Seat ly ‘a private family; i Foference, Gan Ve aeen al present nt emp! ryer's, for two dé WEST 1¢TH ST., BITWEEN STH AND 6TH AVS.— 51 As first cl: ‘cook in a private boardit an under. Bands all "Kinds of family cooking and ‘excellent reference. Call for two days. is WOMAN Ag 60 Laisa stick, fey Hak ee wo) ‘a shart distanee in the Sue ope eenyire no se lneotian ta count 109. her bust WEST 18TH 8T., REAR HOUSE.—A PROTEST- ant English woman as first cook; understands ness; city reference, Call for two doys, =e pirate fnsalions few enghanmnente NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY. JANUARY 16, 1871. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. SITUATION, aN x mE Ex. _-_BEEUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES_ Chambermaida, dc. washer and ironer; bess reference from last place. yay y REP ARaT & 447 YRthe SE, ase LOS STORE,—A PROTES- Maberutd and, welties, oF would best city reference from hing and troning : ployer Gall TP vane Dressmakers and Seametresses. ze E NEAR BLEECKER.—A FIRST OLASS And ‘trimmer of many yearn ex- EAST Sra 8ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).—AS. | seamstress and maid; understands hairdressing and dressmaking; an excellent operator on Uhree sewing machines; no objection, to assist tn "e nursery or with charaberwork: unexeeptionable city reference. between the hours of 11 and. 10. 8D AV.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, WHO ind Wines smactin and Sitting and can’ sew on ine, offers her services to fami- Te Hen yt day or would home, Address DRESS- 5 0 WEST 15TH Wy REAR.—A YOUNG GIRL TO 10s cook, wash and fron. in @ small family; is @ good and biscuit maker; } Good city reference, 122 WEST 8TH ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A Crd woman as cook or laundress in a family or Sears with her good cantare her Lite girl of eleven weet 90TH 8T,—A COMPETENT YOUNG GIRL ook, washer and in» small private family; ee elty reference. 129 WEST TH S1, REAR—A RESPECTABLE widow in a amail family ; is a 200d plain cook; has ine objection to going out by the day or week, WEST 15TH 8T.—A RESPROTARLE WOMAN wie = ,sgood on 00k i would assist with wash! oe r poseieet eS fer 139 WEST 17TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as plain cook and to assist in washing and iron- ing; Teference from her last place, 134. 8 Rast 18TH 8T., Bees 8D AND 4TH AV8,— sisters to together; one as plain cook, Fryer anh ironer; “he ol ther to do chamberwork and wait: ing; no objection to ‘0 ‘| short distance in the country. 145 BAST ‘6TH 8T., BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND 8d avs., tirst floor, front room.—As ire, ‘class cook ; Understands soups, meats, Pastry and game; oft; Feference. ‘Call for (wo days. ma ete a 154% Wee es Lad Ss NEAR 7TH AV.—A RESPECT. good plain cook; is an excellent washer anit tromer}e ended, come well recomm 203 WEST 27TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV.—A oe ah GUO, ent woman as ‘drst class cook; understands all inds of game and pastry; Kitchen; dest city reterense. 203 EAST 2TH St. NEAR 8D_AV.—COMPETENT woman as good ‘English cook (no washing); Eng- iish preferred; city reference, Call for two days. 226 $3 CHRYSTIE ST., ROOM §.—A RESPECTABLE jean cone Kinds of meat, game, soupes, pastry, jell eet ood cook; willing to do the 237. scents daa cook; understands her bust 24.4, EAST SSTH st. SECOND FLOOR, BACK young woman as first class cook; understands all Festaurant or club house p 39 Ww WEST 20TH ST:—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN a8 coarse washing; ‘Will be found trustworthy; good elty reference. ) WEST 2TH STA RESPECTABLE YOU ness thoroughly; will be found trustworthy; first class city reference, Toom.—A competent young girt as cook; would as- sist in wasnin city reference. WEST 16TH ST.—A WELSH WOMAN AS FIRST class cook; no objection to a piu class boarding house ; 1s a good baker ; or as meat cook ip a hotel; best city reference 307 MOTT ST. in THE STORE._TWO YOUNG ook, washer and troner, and the other 8; one as chamabermaid and walters in a private family or private boarding house ; best city reference. 32 2D SsT., be faonf Wo CSL 2D rand it to d pes co washing and ina & fmail ame lish ‘amily; nO objestion to the to the country. 26TH eT. FRONT BASEMENT.—A RE 329 Reaa be git 10 stot Woah and iron; a fret clase ‘and biscult a erences, 3929 «TH 6T, pe 1st J Av. TH THE REAR —A young woman as cook and {0 do washing and fng. Good city reference. 333 BASTSTH ST, BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS.—A Protestant w as first class cook; understands ail kinds of meats, ‘soups, pastries, jellies and desserts. Excellent city references. B35. finn cook; wii with the washing and ing ; has one year’s reference from her last pl 34 EAST 28D 8T., FIRST. FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A competent cook; understands all kinds of meats, aces, nasiry, games el Jellies and dessert, in # small hotel or ret class A. B4Q FAST STH st, CORNER isT floor.—A Tespectatle girl to cook, w: @ small private family. Call for two days, BHO WSt TH St. TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM. A respectable young woman as coo! Seen rener, or to do general housework in a small private family; t of elty reference. 2QD 2, AVA YOUNG WOMAN AS GOOD PLAIN >< cook, washer and froner, Ina Brivete fan family; no ob- ‘ion to a short distance in the country; best ofty refer- ‘ence. eyed \V., FIRST and fron in all kinds of fa — 19TH gg sOURe we yy (os 0 can cut an in ® priv: ireallyt "has no objection to one child. “Hirst class woman todo chamberwork and sewing. (all for two an HD if 162 WEST STH 8T.—-DRESSMAKING DONE IN ail its branches, LEXINGTON AV.—A_ PROTESTANT YOUNG woman, who thoroughl; he ye sl dressmaking, maid and seamstress. ans WEST 27H BT. NEAR 1TH AV.—A COMPE- tent young woman as seamstress; can do all kiuda vaisd Indy or he governees to obfidven beat sity ferences EAST %TH 8T.A RESPECTABLE dies and children; will assist with chamberwork in private family, Call tor fro days. F Yl go out by the day or take work prices; evening dresses elegantly made at mnbort notice r vi ‘7 WEST ISTH ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT ihe day oc wack) ohn cpanata eueconne @ Rails ine; Ing; in or out of the house, wants a situation as assistant to Sreannaker 0 or in a fine nM ‘and a German woman ‘wants 317 feats tt tpeton at roa BTH ANDWTH ST8.— as tye wait 01 growing ch “hit 37 EAST ITH ST. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— Fashionable 3 BO Aol and Fashion i cut or 338 EAST 26D ST. NEAR 2D AV.—A COMPETENT seamstreas, bj day or week; ean out and ft y Urorsen Call all the week. 414 DH AY., BETWEEN £2 AND SD 878A, COM- operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine. 41G TELAT 2, CORNER OF sD 81.4 YOUNG GIRE erence 1.20 HOUSTON 81;, CORNER 2D AV.—AN | AMERT- Mra, W. O. SMITH. city reference, of family sewing and ‘take care of an pane gitt ne sommstvess able to cut and fit for la- {219 3 WEST amar 8T., FIRST FLOOR.—A SUPERIOR @1 home Tom. —A young Aimeriean girl desires {0 go out by po ll a B09 BOWERY, FIRST FLOOR —A SEAMSTRESS ‘8 place to do chamberwork and sewing. n slady'or Sear preal Spanish fluently ; no 6! jection t ip tarel Suit area: Ws ung and basting, ‘Terms caab. ‘Call children’s and ladies? herown machine. tent it to it by th or wee can petent eamstrens to, Bo out by the day oF as seamstress; can cut and fit ladies? and children’s dresses; good city reference, 44.6 S2,AvcA, FIRST CLASS OPERATOR AND Gresamaicer to work out by the day, week or month; can cut and sit and do all kinds of family sewing; can fur- nish her own sewing machine; best clty reference. SIXTH PS RM BETWEEN FORTY-SECOND 751 Loe me oy taught the French bg a one lesson, @1; cniting and bast- ing a ‘done, iBeente. ition patd to ball dresses. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. Lanndresses. dc. hy )R.—A RESPECTA- 169) Meiveman to o'out to work Oy he day good wash a ree TH BT., laren _ AV.—A COMPE- xe) woman as firet class ; Pere 213 StH, 8%, REAR, NEAR BOWERY.—A RESP! table ‘wilow lady wishes a few gentlemen's wash- ing; ‘would do family wash rf washing by the week or month; the best city references given. WEST 86TH ST., TOP FLOOR, KEAR-—A SMALL family's or a few gentlemen's washing done by the week or month price. q WEST 19TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 2 to do family washing by the month. Best city Toference, Call on or address, for one week, Mrs, Mo- 27 apecable br FIRST hay pe bye tan oer ectable widow woman would go ou! to ashing or he Rousecleaning; beat reference, Call f tear aye, 239 WEST SD st. SECOND FLOOR FRONT ROOM. ‘A,competent Yaundress, with goed reference, wants gentlemens' or families’ washing; good futer and pol DAL BST BP ST, REAR, FOURTH FLOOR, ROOM Fo. Took reapettable wunsas to, do ‘washing and froning in her own house ; has seven years’ references. res WEST 16TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS laundress ; beat olty references, Call for two days. EAST. 62D. ST;,, FIRST FLOORA8 GOOD ‘tron & respectable private familys mood sity reference,” Gall for two deve. 31 ry onan bowser GIRL AS safe feoallys peotiany raf yusework, with a pri- 317, ars sia er eae ityle; Bletely fatailioe by: the doren er morn; fonele washed sam pom as new; children’s clothes and iad! Tee tong done; a roamentiend 9” 3 4.0) BA EAST 33D .8T,, SECOND FLOOR, BACK m.— A competent pe a understands French es allt Kinds. of Cprregeer otal Nnens; roughly un understands her bunitiess; bent clty ref ference. WEST 38TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to Fig ladies’ and eine peatin apn) lap per pa or = me On » pont 10 extra luting neatly would work by BAST MTH 8T., TOP FLOOR—A FIRST CLASS laundress wishes tho washing of two gentlemen or family washing.” Boat reference, 4 446 i aD AV. CORNER OF 30TH BT.—A RESPEC. woman wishes a yw ladies’ and gentlemen's eahing ata eaats'e dozens ex’ by tue month; Aeting neslly 0 extra charge; best city reference, done; 628 3D AV, BETWEEN MTH AND S6THT STS., TOP floor, back room.—A respectable womi ins laundress: Manda her tosinees thoroughlts ouly heen naire last place; best city reference. Call for AST 1TH BT. RESPECTABLE WOMAN do Mg for ™ few gentlemen or families; two days. Nurses, d&c. DESBROSSES St, IN THE REAR, TOP FLOOR. —A ble mid aged 4 to take care of LL KINDS OF PLAIN OR FINE SEWING DONE FOR Address Miss R, H., Herald N AMERICAN LADY AS SEAMSTRESS IN A HOTEL or inatitution, oF would go out by the day ns dr ess- maker; can cut and fit nicely and operate on re ma- chines; best reference. Address Mrs. M. R,, New York Fost FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WANTS A. SITUA- tion as seamstress by the week or day: can do cuttin and trimming in every style. Address N. N., box 130 Herald General Housework, &e. iat | 4 HORATIO 8ST IN STORE.A RESPECTABLE 1 to do Fetch good plain cook, washer mer. QP, JAY ST [A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL TO general housework in a private family; is @ good als troner; good city reference; no objection to the 62 3 5 mate MOORE 8T.,, SECOND, FLOOR, REAR A youn, In’ private family to do gen- oral ere Food desired Beat clty reference if required.” Onil for two days. QQ 3D AV. NEAR 12TH STA RESPECTABLE GIRL to do general housework. in family; willing sad obliging’ good refarenon “Gall for two dager 1 zt a ST., 18ST FLOOR.—A RESPECT- fd iu latel ig Tanded, to do general housework ; se chamberwork and assist in washing EA 4iTH ad —A RESPECTABLE AND bilging girl to do general housework ins anmall ry: Plain cook Can be seen at present em- 20 STH ST., NEAR BOWERY, IN REAR.—AN ENG- T isn Protestant girl to do’ general housework in small private family. 410 WEST. Le en RFAR Hodge, BETWEEN STH and I '0 cook, Wash and fron; no objec- tion to general bdu sework’ in a small family. 4 3 WEST 26TH ST., BETWEEN STH AND re ava.A young gir as good plain cook, washer froner, or would do housework ; good city reference. 1 102 °22 > 2D a Oe 58TH ha SECOND FLOOR, ‘ A respectable girl as coek, washer ian irouer; best clly Toterenos Chambermaids, &c. WEST %D ST.—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS NURSE or chambermaid. Call at last employer's, 13° 67 Foun pass family; best city reference, rey GREENE Sf., REAR—A YOUNG “WOMAN AS a chambermaid; will assist at waiting, washing or housework; city, reference, Call for two days, 109 WS? StH st, REAR HOUSE.—AN -ENGLIBE young woman as chambermald and waitress; good ity reference, Call for two days, CORNER ITH ST.—A RESPECTABLE ermaid and waitress in a private 22 WEST 29TH ST.-A YOUNG SCOTCH GIRL > 10,00 ight housework and to make herseif gen- 5 i EST TH ST, BETWEEN 1TH AND @Tit v8.—A respectable girl to do general housework or Ritchen works willing and obliging; not afraid of work; re- ferences. (WEST 17TH ST, NEAR STH AY., BASEMENT or.—A respectable young girl to do general house- mali private family ; are ‘and obliging. Can 7% 3 BLEFCKER ST., IN THE STORE—A PROTEST- ant girl to do general housework or plain cooking; wilting and obliging; tam. good washer and lroner: city re: ference. Call for two days, "WEST %STH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do general housework; isa good plain cook, wash- ]Q WEST 2TH 8T.-& COMPETENT GIRL AS 4 _chambermaid and to do fine washing and froning, or ‘ne first claxs waitress, Good city refe for two days. WEST 19TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—WORK BY the day or week by’ a first class seamstress to finish dresses and trim in the neatest style. Keferences. 124) WEST 20TH 8T.-A COMPETENT YOUNG GIRL 12 fs chambermald and luundress of as laundreds;,nn- derstands French finting; good city reference from ‘last place. ‘WEST 19TH STA YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER- ference. be seen er 353, Se good city reference. 406 BAST 15TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN. EAST XTH ST., BETWEEN IST AV. AND AV. ‘A., rear, first floor,—A reapehtable widow, with Good fountvess; good reteresoo,” Gall for two dare WEST 27TH ST.--A| RESPECTABLE GIRL TO distance 1a tho country ; good city reference, 510 B,A¥; 208, FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A YOUNG eral housework; good ref 417 ing’on 4 years old, to do general housework; is a 436 meral housework ; No objection to go a short woman’ to do general housework; is @ good plain cook, washer and froner. Good city reference. REL Pind REAR,, HOUSB-—A RESPECTABLE young woman to do general housework ina private familly ; good city referonces. Housekeepers, &c. WILSON ST, BROOKLYN.AN AMERICAN lady of long experience as housekeeper or nurse to an 6 {nvalid. won two da BANE 8T.—A MIDDLE AGED GERMAN WOMAN = housekeeper or cook ma small family. Apply for 1 31 matd and waitress; willing and obliging; best city reference. 1 4] WEST, STH St—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as chambermaid, and to assist with the wash- ing. 148, Fits cnmtapermaid and ta aust wltn-chidsen a ni w a reanecthble grtrate family best elty reference, Call or 15 WES? 38TH 8T., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH OO avs.—A competent eu as chambermaid and to do lain wing, or as waitress: city re reference, 3 EAST @D ST., 8D AY., TOP FLOOR.—A GIRL as chambermaid and to’assist with the washin, ironfh oF to do the housework of w amall fanally;u Wi wittog and obliging; city reference, Call for two days, 203 West 2TH ST, NEAR 7TH AV.—A NEAT, AC- tive young woman as chambermatd and waitress or chambermaid and to do washing; best city reference. Can be seen for two days. 23 YARIOK 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAN. berwork and waiting or would do housework ; good ce. 2: 3] WEST OTH ST, BETWEEN 7TH AND STH —A respectable girl to do upatairs work and as+ ict wiih washing aud trouing, “Five years’ unexceptions: Dle,city reference. 42, Reotng pitas cheabermeld nad welceds Oras 4 ring 4 rmaid an Sramberniaid nod laundress. Gall for two dave. “hg 24.4. BAST STH ST, SECOND FLOOR, BACK -“r room.—A competent Soetoro woman to do chamber- work and sewing; woul In washing and Ironing; three years’ reference. <a SCREMAESP NY hi Deamon 5 WH, Av. BETWEEN TH AND. a6TH STs, Je) third floor, back room. —A, 253 at aitress ; }} good pevvesse wl WEST 29TH ST., ONE DOOR EAST i 259 sud for, trond room <A reepeclable Foti wo- mbermaid ans ato seit vin We wesktus ond te: ings troeltent Teferences. 305 AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID ; 0 _no objection to a private boardin EAST {3D 8T.-A YOUNG GIRL AS SEAN. See stress and chambermaid; operates on Whours Wilson’ — understands hairdressing, ‘ 8f., BETWEEN IST AND 9D AVS—A 322 ® renee it, not long landed, to do chamaberwork of assistin the washing and ironing ip'a small family mo ob: Jection to the countiy. 956 WEST RT STA YOUNG GIRL As OHAM e Ae) |. Dermaid and to do plain sewing; ean be well recom: monded, Call to-day 390) TAY, BETWEEN 81ST AND 82D STS... found iri as chambermatd and laundresa; under sands all kinda of tluting; good city reference, FULTON ST., BROOKLYN.—A NEW ENGLAND widow, who would appreciate s A quiet, and refined 34 home, as teeth a rigamer oe bachelor or aa leacher ina nish fam! formation ii aa ra. M. vORDEN, hema dee NEAR 20TH 8T., IN BOOKSTORE.— nr Amilo estan thie Genki family as 58 fee or would wait on an invalid and sew; experi- enced inthe care of children; city reference. Can be seen for two days, 29 CHRYSTIE 8T., ROOM 5.—AS HOUSEKEEPER; one that understands her business, None but a first class person need apply. Can be seen for two days. 26] STANTON STAN AMERICAN LADY WISHES 0 as housel 5 dress sierak pos Dt nor address Mrs, 30 3 WEST TH ST., CORNER OF HUDSON ATA thoroughly competent English ee wghly cor B oattion nel as housekeeper in one fi tre oh cance frock oceans Galt brat hovein fa ve lll ooo 10 PORE OUSRKERPRR'S POSITION WANTRDCIN A HOTER ferred, by an American woman with » practical knowledge of the same, Address L. B., Uptoy ti rmient oflee, 6435 Weal Sid at. ai ET tar: J OUSEREEPER'S POSITION WANTED—HAVE HAB years’ ex ousek ee] ii Botta aallstactory city ro retcrence given, Adress Meas De Herald Branch ofice, Brook Laundresses, &e. EAST 62D ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO. GO 45 out bythe day washing and froning; Is an excellent ook ; tmnexdeptiona Ie reference, Q4. WESTRD BT. FIRST FLOOR-—A STEADY, RE- 1 spectable young woman as laundress; no objec. tons to the country; best city references. Can be seen for two days. — 129 WEST 33D, ST.—_A COMPETENT COLORED by 1, gees and do pilaf At ring 10 patieaton’ to go a short distance yin the country. "can be jeen f¢ for two days, 2G RIVINGTON ST—A_ RESPECTABLIA ¥ YOUNG 43 FERRY st., IN THE REAR., TOP FLOOR.—A ©) Protestant young woman t take care ef 57 WEST ISTH 81, BETWEEN STH AND 6TH AVS.— Dee gt ound, married woman as wet nurse in a respectable family; best clty reference. Call on Monday and Tuesday. 65 woman as dry nurse at her own home, WEST 43D ST.-A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN as nurse and seamsti fully competent to take T1Q CHARLTON (eT —A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG to take care of children; no obj to wages ina good home. Can be seen for one day. 1.22 FAVONIA av., 3H ‘woman as wet nurse, 46 ST, AV, IN THE REAR—A YOUNG GIR, from 18 to 16 old, but eight months in this Sid Mao ‘@ baby or two and make herself use- 24] WEST UTH ST, BETWEEN, 7TH AND STH avs.—A Canadian woman as child’s nurse; 27 Q BAST HOUSTON STA FRENCH GIRL AS nurse, S22 "ent to dapisin.cowings gant reterenes, 39 EAST 10TH ST,. TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— As monthly nurse or to wait on an invalid; beat 4.07 RAST UTA st, THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM. A respectable woman as wet nurse; would travel. 42% woman as competent infant's nurse; can take charge of an Infant from its birth or take care of a growing ehild; i reference, 6TH AV,, ROOM 16.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN asinfani’s nurse ble of taking charge from birth, or would take chai children and do fine 503 EAST ISTH St, ROOM 10—A YOUNG MAR. tied woman, who has just lost her bady, to go out to wet nurse. able widow as chiid’s nurse and good plain sewer. 609 HUDSON 8T.-A WIDOW LADY, EXPERI- enced in all kinds of sickness, as nurse; city ee. | Call on or addreps NORSE, TOG TH Av BETWEEN 4TH AND 49TH ST8.—A and children ; referencé given. “Inquire for Mrs. DAVIS. CANAL 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE 0. ‘of a baby; can be well recommended, THIRD FLOOR, JERSEY CITY.— g married wo ae would tates chila to her Swn howser Call tor two ayer petent; best references given. Apply from 1 to 5 P. yom EAST 2D ST.A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE chy reference, Call for two days, Very good sewer: best city cars of newing; is willing and obliging; best city reference. 57 4 2D AV), FIRST, FLOOR, FRONT.—A RESPECT. ctatte girlas nurse and seamstress; In com- aera to take the etuire charge of @ baby trom ‘birth, or ferent would do chamberwork; city re 860 6TH AV., THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG ENGLISH person, lately arrived, as nurse or nursery covern- 88 to one or two chiidren over’ three vears of age; 18 cheer- ful and domesticated and would be willing to assist in sewing or light housework; a comfortable home the chief con- sideration, Apply from 9 t. 1.365 2%, As, BETWEEN TA AND 75TH sts, oe top floot, front room.—A reapectable married Woman, with o tresh breast of ‘milky who lost her own baby four days ago. wishe: iid to wet nurse at her own residence ; best reterences, WAXTED BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH LADY, a child to dry nurse or one to board at her own home. 202 Spring at. Ask for Mrs, Madine. Waitresses, &c. pit 82D ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.—A COM- tent girl as first class waitress; references will bear aurict shveatieation. [.Q WEST HD sr.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Rcd man as waitress ina sinail private family; competent and understands her duties; unexceptional ies cay reference from last employer. 5TH AV.—AS COMPETENT WAITRESS. CAN BE VAT: seen at her present employer's, Miscellaneous. SOUTH 5TH ST., WILLIAMSBURG.—A LADY DE- 1 fires writing, either in a0 office or at home; good city references, Call on or address ANNIE. . QQ) MYSTLE AV. IN THE DRY GOODS sTORR—A highly respectable young lady, experienced in attend- ing store, wishes employment at any respectable business; Guasoeptlouable refersnee. TIS CHRYSTIE Sr, SECOND, FLOOR—A YOUNG 18 finiwho is willing to do any kind of private family. Call for two days. 8TH AV., BETWEEN 25TH AND 96TH STS.—A young person accustomed to teach to take care of wing children; is » neat sewer; speaks “Pyendh will be found ‘useful and obliging ; no ‘objection to the country; beat city reference. 1 06 8D_AY., BETWEEN @D AND 6D 8TS., ‘. first foo, in the rear.—A young English Pro- testant girl as children’s maid; good reference. EAST WTR 8T.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. iM Miscellaneous. ‘OUNG LADY, WHO SPEAKS GERMAN AND. BNG- inquire ot var. Broadway, in house ooruar dist st, oF et — Intelligence Offices. Grit AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND IRi8H GIRLS, ellont references, for families, hotels and board- ing houses, at 87 Bowery, Ww Wises GERMAN SERVANTS, FOR Portions, capable and trustworthy, oonatan! ‘found Bowery. Ware) Loi in all its employer, Address T, yay \Herala clipe * ofllce. Nie SITUATION BY A_ FIRST OLASS Nene a ee edt nadecmands his business thoroughly. ddress H. M., (\/ANTED—BY A sYOUNG MAN, A eoachman aud groom; BTILI t., frat Boor, thoror C = rele create, A ply ENG Woot oun ate 7 Trerence: Apply Lg bg 5 AS to Mr. ABTBD oh SITUATION iar 0 sober hee, 7 Bao many ha " from his earn COACHMAN, iY A x years’ reference J, H., Herald oflice. HELP WANTED—FE MALES, YOUNG GIRL, NOT OVER 16, WANTED IMME- diately, to make herself generally. useful in @ private nn NA ‘wages 88. Apply early at No.4 6 (8th at.) St, Mark's A —HIGHESt PRICES. WORK GIVEN OUT TO PAY .« for Sewing Machines by instalments, Instruction free. BL 8 & POND, 189 Eighth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, A. BEAT, TIDY WAITRESS, WHO UNDERSTANDS isiness, wanted —Bor 'a private boarding houre; jeter re renee Call at SL West 14th st., near 8th av., IRL WANTED—ABOUT 1¢ YEARS OF AGE, FOR MF leht bousework. “Apply at 258 West S71h at, room 10. Be ad canes bean yi cre Lat who ad or ic can have by addressing MANAGER, Herald office. Ceabane tg QP ire WANTED—TO WORK IN THE SHOP ON fine Joan drawers, None but experienced hands need UNION ADAMS & CO., 637 Broadway, re GIRLS WANTED_ONE. AS CHILD'S NURSE ‘and one whocan operate on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine, Apply at 334 Enst 80th at, "WaRzen A PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO RESPECT- j one as chambermaid and the other as nurse, ps C} at 158 West 45th st., between 9 and 13 o'clock, Monday "ANTED -A GIRL CAPABLE OF TAKING CHARGE fof an infant and two chaos: Apply at 149 Kast 66th HELP > WANTED—MALES. CHANCE FOR MEN, WO WOMEN, BO: rn telegri for $2 institu nd evening, gra im tr ng fa BOYS AND Gines THOMPSON'S Tele- fourto bate pnd opposite Cooper Insti- Demand for operators, A GENIE WANTED—EVERYWHERE, Pocket Clothes Racks, which every bo body can sell; price 5) cen FOR WALKER'S dy Wants aud any- A. J. WALKER, 249 ) Pearl at, Aan socTioNe, PEE) BROTHER, Neda tg te stmmatitie at and 819 9 Brosdway,’ DNESDAY, 4 Janua 103 olelock at ihe Balcaroome, 960 Ghouibers and 7? reets, genteel Househo! ‘urnitnre, 00d Pianos, Also, immediately after the sal ie eho An in ee of vay rpia ees diye et 20, Figures for gas, aclonie SUPREME COURT SALE VALUABLE 1M. proved Proj aie corner Second nue and Thirt) fourih Patreet.—ROBEALS & MoGUIRE. “Auctionsern, ty sell at auction on Wednesday, January 18, i871, at 12 ofoloolg noon, at the Exchange aléaroom, ny ii under direction of Daniel ingrabam, five story and ceilar brie Known aa 621 Second uyene, northeast corner Thirte fourtts, street, This street is 100 feet wide, and has ferry and rail. connections with all parts of Long Islan: aattisr one of! the finest business corners in the city. The four story and finished back basement brick House, known as ‘Thirty. oe treet. Maps at the Auctioneers’ oflice, No. Cedi: das stree Acie MEN WANTED EVERYWHERE 1 TO SELL the most attractive article A jobbin ‘Adarees INBUBTHY, box 444d Post 0 LAD, ABOOT 18 YEARS OLD, TO ney ol THE 150 the fret ever offered; no patent ham- bug, 25 Dey street, up stairs, front room, 'EABODY & co, year. T THE LEXINGTON AVENUE TURKISH BATHS, corner 25th at. gent, indastrionse strictly tempe! + Inust be well recommended, Zot pepet, Moai vy, I jarge, rangi fat intel: te American, Pree CANVASSERS WANTED—EXPERIENCED men only; salary and commission, Broadway, 187 6th st, near NSURANCE AGENTS WANTED—T0 THOROUGHLY canvass the State of New Jersey for a leadin, te com Pany; one or two capable agents. Address, givin bs x dc. and com ensation required, LIFE t INSUR. Post otllce box oe eal N. a W ‘ANTED—A BOY NOT. an insurance office. ‘OVER 15 YEARS OF AGE IN quire 229 Broadway, room 20, ANTED—A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO eneral housework of a small private fatally. Ap: ast 33d at,, near Lexington ay, ear siya 4 Go0k 3 are, bs ned 08m d and past ae, an ve the best c! reference, = ply at No. 88 East 38 id Winerk -4. GOOD CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS ; ‘must have the best city reference. Apply at No, 83 WANTED A IRL COMPETENT TO DO GENERAL housework. Apply at ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, AS CHAMBER- maid and waitress ; come well recommended. Apply at 64 East Fourth street, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—TWO GOOD GIRLS: THR best Indies’ hair dressers and human hair work: $10 week; steady employment, Inquire at 186 Grand st, ‘WA4NIKDXAN HONEST, TIDY GIRL, TO DO GENE. aha gp 7M Boutewrork tam Private family, Apply at 248 East it Bl ANTED—A CAPABLE GIRL, TO COOK, WASH And tron short distance in the country; gdod refer- ences reyuired.’ Apply at 126 East 28th at, ‘ANTED—A YOUNG UIRL TO RUN ERRANDS AND {glearn dressmaking. Apply to Mime, PALLLUR, 118 ‘ANTED—A NURSE; ONE THAT UNDERSTANDS sewing preferred. Inquire at 121 West 22d at., from 10 till 2 o'clock. ‘ANTED—DRESSMAKERS, ONLY VERY hands need apply, at, Madame BINNOTIE'S, 2302 Broadway, between Sist and 84 ‘ANTED—TWO COMPETENT GIRLS; ONE TO COOK and assist with washin, ihe ghher ag iaundress and ghambermaid. Apply at 462 at., between 8th and ‘ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; wash and fron. cy ‘At 285 Bast 46th st, be- tween 2d and Bd avs., basement di ANTED—A GIRL, IN A FAMILY OF THREE, FOR ity reference, “Apply. for two days, ‘Sheri Ma aea3 reference. f Woat doth treat, os joor, ‘ANTED A WILLING GIRL TO COOK AND WASH ‘in @ private family. Apply, with reference, at 421 West 28th st., near 9th av. "ANTED- AT 25 EAST 20TH wk? hs FIRST CLASS, Protestant waitress the chamberwork ; none need apply without a ze pice from laat place, Wages $14 per monti SITUATIONS WAN’ WANTED—MALES, A “\ YOUNG MAN, RECENTLY FROM ENGLAAD, OF sober principies, desires a shuation elther in a stable, Or as porter, or on afarm, Address box 109 Herald ofice. A. RESPECTABLE, YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA tion who thoroughly understangs the wholesale and re- tail grocery, wine and spirits bua sion trade, "Address P. YOUNG MAN WITH GOOD REFERENCE WISHES ‘a situation as waiter and to do housework in a private house or restaurant. Inquire in the atore 121 East 3d ‘ANTED—AN OPPORTUNITY TO GO ABROAD AS travelling companion or valet, by an intelligent, colsred Frerafa tie @ best testimonials, Address A., bow 1’ oflice. a3 CLERKS AND SALESMEN. N EFFICIENT AND STEADY WORKER IS WANTED to sell goods for jopbing house in medium and fine wooilens. TA AYLOR & LUDLAM, 5 Howard street. (A CLERK WANTED—ALSO PORTER, 162 BROAD- ‘way, room 16, OOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS.—I WILL INSTRUCT ‘@ few young men home or at my house, evening 73 to 16, by new practical method; club together, denny Ret good salaries; terms moderate. Address Mr.’ COLE, box 100 Herald oftice, for ten days. Be FEPER, CORRESPONDING IN ENGLISH, French y Spanish, italian, &c., reliable and ex- perienced, wis! agement; accept modest salary if pro ressive; best reference and security. Address S. 8. R., lerald altice. OTS AND SHOES—AN EXPERIENCED SALES- man Wishes a situation, Address B. B., box 175 Herald oftice, RUG CLERK.—A COMPETENT DRUQGIST AND good salesman, at present in frat class up town store, Wishes permanent engagement; references reliable, Ad- dress for three days, JO. 5 RUG CLERK WANTED-SALARY 950 A enclose testimonials or reference and address box 8) Herald Branch olfice, Brooklyn. RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE FULLY COMPETEN’ “ pr ge preterred, Apply at northwest corner 8d u' ‘and 71st st NTRY CLERK WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE DRUG eed re. sa ae rag, th Aig Pecbenae Mie of sition and wi e nsiness ; lary iid FRASER & LEE, 20 Beokuan strect. ITUATION WANTED—AS BOOKKEEPER, CLERK, &c., by a well educated and qualified German; best ci references of former employers; wages moderate.” Addre: F, H,, box 196 Herald office, IRAVELLER WANTED—BY ONE OF THE LARGEST art publishing houses in the coun Address, with ref- erences, RAVE ER, box 8,195 Post ofiice, Boston, Mass, ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WILLING TO MAKE himself useful, a situation as bookkeeper or assistant has ope itions of trust, and refers to last employers. A: dress E. H. H., Post oflica box 1,780. ‘ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN OF EXPERIENCE, NON- ealdent of the olty, wiahes m situation in a retail drug store, Address C. A. E., box 191 Herald ofice, ~A SMART SueERy CLERK, AT 279 18ST ly early. ner 16th st, Ay ‘ANTED-@DRUG CLERK, APPLY CORNER court and Sackett sts., Brooklyn, JANTED-A COMPETENT DRUG CLERK, WITH RE- ference. this A. M. to JAMES FRENY, Stavle- ton, Staten Tniandy ay ;OACHMEN AND GARDENERS. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO SECURE A SITUATION for his coachman, Apply to Mr, HYATT (last em- ployer), 273 Canal st, LADY AS RESIDENT OR DAILY GOVERNESS TO young children, or as iady’s companion; no objection Address ni Jersey City A to the country ; is a good sewer. Post office. YOUNG LADY, WRITING A GOOD, PLAIN HAND, wishes to obtain copying or writing of any kind, either athome or in an oifice. Address MIi comeraeg box 123 Herald olfice. FOREIGN LADY GIVES LESSONS DAY AND EVEN- A ing, at her own o pupits ronidenee, ta English, Eranch, German, Spanish, drawing and paint MOISELLE, 69 West Eleventh tiee LADY DESIRES, {TO OBTAIN A FEW MORE PUPILS A to whom she will teach French and Spanish grammatt- cally or Couversntionaily at 88 ber month. "Address ZZ Zs, Herald office. LADY, WHO. HAS TAUGHT SUCCESSFULLY French, Spanish and Music, will give lessons at ver moderate terms, or in exchange for Board and comfortal Room. Address Madame jerald office. SITUATION WANTED BY A COACHMAN AND wife—no eucumbrance; the man to take care of borses and drive and make bimeelf generally useful; the wife to cook, wash and iron; no objection 7 good refe- Fence. Address J. B. box 121, Herald oflice, YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GROOM; A he understands his business perfectly; well recom- mended ; has uo objection to the country. Call for two days at 887 East 26th at, YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- A man in aprivate family; the best reference from bis present employer. Call on or address M. H., Tattersall’s stable, corner of 42d st and nha av. OAGHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE young man who thoroughly understands his business; sober and bonest; best hy are por: Addreas for two ‘A. C, RYDER & 00, 18 and 20 Hi OACHMAN’S § SITUATION aneeD-Ey A COMPE- tent man, with 20 oars THOMAS HASB 85 Weat Téth | at, Dear 6th : ave LADY, WIDOW OF A MERCHANT, HAVING HAD her own house for a number of years, would like to take charge of a first class establisument; J¢ x most excellent ‘aud Would assist children tn their French and Ger- ng. To parties perfectly able to offer her and ber 8 comfortable home she would prove invaluable, Refers to business men of standing. A MM. My tiation D Bibie House, laundress wishes washing at her house; under- ands futing and doing up tinen® and ‘Gneries in superior nb, Ba Pew iow —Wante ay iduting and ee Reatly donee 7 emnate OF ESSONS IN ENGLISH, FRENCH (IN WHICH THE ‘advertiser is well versed), Latin and elementary know- edge of Spnniahs would be nnparted elther fn an Institution or family. by lady te of lange experience, and who onsessed of mort sto entials,, Salary nelther aaianee: nor expect eaimply. @ bor lod, Unequivocal references. Actdreus Immediately Hay corner of Broadway and Gates avenue, Brooklyn. vie, Address LAUND! WEST 39TH ST. IN BASEMENT.—A RESPEGT- able cblored woman to do ladies’ and gentlemen's or Aah washing by the dozen, week.or month. Call threo otherwise a} 156 REST 80H 8% REAR HOUSE—A comPE. fent Iaundress wails washing at her own house; un. Geritands doing duting, sinens superior style; would go out by the da 410 WEST 68D 87. REAR HOUSB.—TO DO CHAM. Dberwork and sewing oF take care of children; good reference, wo any. WEST MPH 8T.-A Ly 1 POpee 4: 13 gir to a0 chamberwork aes paca tl on Wheeler & Wilson's taachine; via also a od sever wer by Band and will make heree! HF generaly usefl ; ee Cap ¥@ seen at ber present emplo; TANO AND, SINGING. —A LADY, LONDON BRAINED, ied, To ‘ore ime peruction adver izer willbe found useful, Ad a of GOVERNESS“ AN ENGLISH LADY, A Vict lined teacher ot English, French tuualo'and time unoccupied; bi Green BRA bon Herald office, ‘ough musical instruction a dress DOLBY, box 131 H 16 WEST 27TH 8ST. SECOND FLOOR, BACK WEST 20TH &T., Ra tet eee oe woman a8 laundress; under- bay iting ; will do berwork if required; good refer- 16 woman, who isa first class ‘week or month; willin, ul; beat city reference. Pp COMPETENT undrers, . work out by ig to ‘make herself generally use- ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION TO ha attend bakery, fontectionery ot fancy, ony or. some snaliar position; would do plain seWin with iy desired. "Address V., box 180 Llerald offeo, ARDENER. WANTED.—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS the business i all tts branches thoroughly ean find a g00d, permurent situation on a-gentieman’s place, w ithin fifty miles of New York, by addressing R. P.. Heralio dice ving references, wages expected and all cther necessary Particulars, GARDENERS SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST Holmes wnarried case thoroughly understand bis busi- ness; greenhouses, hot and cold ies, fruit trees, vege. tables, and take full charge of a gentleman's place: te best reterence fot years, iwo places. ca shaven P. We, 876 Broadway f Bridgman’s seed store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant married man, a& coachman and groom; no objection to the country; best city reference. Cuif on oF ad- dress H. H., private Mable, 285 Ent Twentieth street. ANTED—A SITUATION. AS COACHMAN, BY A MAN who has in the ‘of horses; good references given as 1 ‘and sobriety. Inquire at Duneomb's harness store, No.7 Great Jones st. ANTRD As. 9 from 10°. Metol a BROADWAY, A YOUNG MAN TO a ;he must understand his bustnete. Apply When UNITED STATES N. AVY, FIRST AND second class firemen and bial te. Apply at No. 66 Market st., New York. So as oy re WP ODE. ‘ANTED—AN HONEST BOY ‘ABOUT 13 YEARS; references required. My at a East Lith ot, three doors from Hyoadwa; EBBRI'S, No. 66 Ls eet -A FIRST CLASS OYSTERMAN TO WORK atthe box. Apply at the Oyster way, 26th yes soe THE TRAD A inventor, in both wood and mets with a party who will appreciate the man able to promote Fences good; salary nominul, Address ofliee. ihe interests of his employer: Bay, 1,144 Broad- PRACTICAL BUSINESS MAN MECHANIO ‘AND desires to engage of afire © ref ENERGY, Herald war PRINTER WANTED—IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, y work, Apply at Hailem Locat ofc, 8d av., cor Ser anih tty Bank Bull ACHINIST WANTED.—ONE WHO CAN DO FINE work on small tools and do light forging Nereee’ LOLS to go arding to ® factory thi be had for 85 to 86 a week; w come well recommend App odie, 18 Murray at., om Mon aw the tween miles ia the country, where bo: be #3a day; ‘aust Rubber Company's 9 and 2 o'clock. Were OR SIX GOOD FLOOR OILCLOTH Printers and two first clase, block cutters to work in fssissippl top to JOHN between 10 and ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A ley Vilcloth, Mantaote Bt. Louis, Mo, 8 Hote il, New York, SITUATION IN nny capacity; competent in tanning s stationary en- eines town oF country, ‘ANTED-AN EXYERIENCED FOREMAN IN A wholesale clothing house; good recommendations re- quired. Apply at 36 Broadway, up stairs. Waren WATCHMAKER WILLING TO MAKE himseif useful; one with cit} store, 780 3d av., ‘between rn 45th and reference. Apply in ‘FRENG H_ADVERTIS TISEMENTS, _ O* DEMANDE—UNE FRANCAISE ( (SANSENCOMBRE); 3 anchant parler Panglais, pour de trols mois? veuiliant bien quiver la prendre soin d’un enfant ville, Se pi ou adresser L. G. E. 8., Cinquieme Avenue Hotel. DEMANDE—UNE FILLE FRANCAISE OU SUISSE iN 0 jour faire le menage d'une famille yal demeurent hors dein. vilé Yadresser a |'H: de deux ones, requis, Tenseignement i dela Marine, au 149 Bleecker st., aujour- aye, FRANCAISE DESIRE ENTR! R COMME CUISI- niere dans une familie america de bona renseignements, B'adresser 29 ; ponvant fournir om) U™, DEMOISELLE FRANCAISE, TEurope, ayant une bonne educat tres bien dans la confection, desire entrer dans une famille pour elever des enfants audessous de 5 ars, ou pour dame de ARRIVANT | DE ion, et Le pafenlttbl compagnie, pour la ville ou l’etranger; munte des meilleurs renselgnements. Adreser 8. A., Irving place, de 10 a1 heure, pour deux jours, DENTISTRY A Teeth filled with gold, cheaper than cap be obtained elsewhere 76 8iath avenue, corner Waverly place. BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH AT 98, $10, 8 All work warran' a a at DR. White's, REAL ESTATE BXCHAN LESROOM, 11 Broadway, by STANLEY DAY, Auctioncer, gales of Feality at his stand or upon the premises; also Furniture at private dwellings, ANGH, JOHNSTON, AUOTIONEER. Ollie and salearoom 37 Nassau street, opposite the sat ofllee. Ol Paintings, auclent, and modern, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSIEE ‘will sell on Tuesday, at 1h o'clock, at their sulearoom, 37 Nassau street, # fine collece Honjof ancient and modern’On Paintings, Chromon, Ac, UorION, NOTICE-1s WEST TWENTY SRVENTHL street, near Sixth avenues, Large and positive sale this aay, MONDAY « commencing at 1034 o'clock, all the elegant apulcontiy Houdehowd Furniture, many rare and. conly Works contained in ubove brown stone mansion, viz.:—Mage ifleoet rosewood. Planotorte, celebrated. city makers four four Joh Parlor Sulls, Rep Suits, Fuaxere, Oli Paintings i sia ‘Rec thing Chatra, Gastro Table’ kes also Bedroom Suite, Basement, Lenoges and Dining Room Furniture, sone owitive, rain Sistine on ERM “UOTION.—LARGE GENE ia 8. beautiful aod pretheey Hoceshold furniture, tae EOWIN NIOHOLS ‘at 103g o'cloc! uctionee! at the iarge private taal tence, WE between Bro way and FI the propert: or'ihsiate Co Colonel Jouoph riael over $10,000 wort! and over 600 lote useful Furnitures ele- te rosbwroog 1 et clare ianotogta, EDOCWOOS — walni irrora, Paintin; —FA Gor CRIN, Noy | ¥ GOODS, ary “apass, ble Cutlery, £0, FARRINGTON Brrxas. belly will sell Aree January 17, 1871, 10 o'clock, at their Salesroo reed, assortment of the above goods to be sola’! rom the ves in lots to suit city and country retail trade. Goods packed free of ¢l charge. OTICE. Auc'‘loneer, ‘urnt.ure, verion eaten —AUCTION aug USTUS A, SCHUL: ad i idicont Household mLLure janofor rawing Room Suits, Paintings, Bron: y MONDAY), at tne i ‘On thi it reside: aes ‘87 West Fitwents street, between Fiftr and diath went . sale commencin, 1036 o'clock. Drawing Room Sults, covered brocatel richest a rpc: + Window Uurtaine maton, age eres, 83 a uel out Oubincta, Hheolgnares; Jaedianerest Velvou, Madtillon Onreete Hronzes, Statuary Glock, Paint: Inga by eminent artists; rosewood Planoforte, colebrated maketi yoansran walnut Drevin es ns, Bedsteada ber, Mattrenses, | Counterpanes, “Extenston Table Bideboards’stiverware, Linen, Glassware, Chinn ware, Base, ment, Kitchen Furnitire; algo Furniture Servants’ ‘Apart mente, Sale peremptory UCTION NOTICE.—A LARGE QUANTITY oF ‘Tapestry, Brussels, Ci es, shu stained on ship- board, selling here fF will be taker in exchange, ‘at 463 Canal sitet, in 1 part ps payment, Y Bag SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER—-SALBS- 9. 2 West Fourteenth street, ofive, 82 Fifth ay. i ROwERN ROME RULL wil pall at ren on ajay, jan. i o'clock, at the private residence Rot Beoond ana. Thin eal vesant street, betw sind ‘Brussels, ana, Finer [eon es Furniture—Velvet rile Lop Cehtre aloe black aires tea Fables Dining Room Furatiure, Extension Table, bingk walh iB Bed. Bou, Bolatera: Pilfowas riche alga Pie ated Ward: own; rieb enami y #, Loumges, ‘Chair ides; bleek wok. | robes, Us ‘Bookcases,’ Bunerse.” China ., Glase and Br 3° winenae yaa ie, at the al se at 103 o'cloc e fe lorge and valuable assortment of now a frog and Warntare Carpets, Mirrore: ne curled Male fattresses, Office and ‘Counting’ House Furniture, China, Crockery, ke. Sal peremptory.” ¥J. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, i Marshal's sale.—JOHN A. DUNN & CO. will sell this day, 11 o'clock, at toate Se 23 re rery, & of $Plano factions_¢o te, conaieting of Hammers: Butts, Feit, Pancha in, Rail Props, Vb Qrcser nod Mee ay it of Sroesces : b barra Fou, Spices, 00, SL Int fee’ Uro; lot cane seat Chairs,’ Stoves, Clocks, 8 Blase, wal Counters, 2 Mir- Tors, &0. FRANK fe OSTERMAN: Marshal, B MAX BAYERSDORFER, ({BCTIONRER-seize n o'clock, 235 Broome street, Stock and Lien, of well stocked Grogery, Fixtures, dc. 5 oglttvely tn lo ote x BAYERSDORFER’S office, 384 Bowery. ¥ MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUOTIONEER SELLS to-morrow (Tuesday), 125 East erent ty-third handsome Furniture, Carpets, oe heh lanos, &c., of sal Feaidence, by deserigtive tatalogue AX BAYERSDORFER’S offic, 804 Bowery, YRFER, AUCTIONEES)-SELL® ead ‘corner Twenty second treet; the Furnitire, Tools, Camede, Fixtures, cy of that n ificent ies ph mag x Bay VERSDORPL RS of oflce, 3 384 Bowery, Rk. WAIT & SON, 80 EAST TWEN’ Rear Broadway Feel fine gold at ad Sh tot bene mane Sample TIETH STREET, extract teeth, under gua, and insert Sets Platina $8) and Vulcaniie 919 upwards, work exhibited, EETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN numbing application ; gas admini 81; Set, #105 and repair re Plumpers for hollow cheeks. 5. JAY VILLERS, 165 Grand street, i YEARS ; BE- eantiful Feet, Sets purchased MARBLE MANTEE ‘ARBLI BrE and Thirth-sixth streets, WART & CO., 605 Sixt ZED SLATE MANTELS.—RICH AND ELE- gant designs, from 81, 815 up to 8 T. B. avenue, between 1 irty-fifeh M{Rete AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, OF THE latest imported patterns reduced prices. A. KLABE! Monuments, Headstones at eam marble works, 34 and 186 Eighteenth street, near Third avenue, New York. KLABER & CO."8 MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO 238 J. West Fifty-tirst street, between Bros avenne.—-Marble and Marbleized Mantels, adway and Eighth lonnments and Headstones, original new desigus, in great varieties; cleap- est in the city, P)ANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER.-ART GaL- qlery and ‘alesroom, Sal Broudway, Bt. Nicholas Hotel Bull TN UORTANT SALE OF AMERICAN eo eee centacing ehowt 36 250, Lo by well known American artiste, of at % ON ieee VENINGS. AND FRIDAY January 18, 19 and 80, at 74g o'clock each evenin, AT MATHEWS” ANT GA ERY, 621 BROADWAY, St. Nicholas Hotel Buildin, The attention of the loyers of art 1s particularly called to thin collection, as it Is the largest and finest offered for many. years. TURE. 1036 o'clock, at 142 West Twenty- i, Brusvele and “Tograin Carpets, wal- ierors, Dining Room and Chamber 8 Monday, January 16, fifth street, compris nut Suit in reps, pler Suita, Chi ssware ius proverty of = family ieaving the otty. Forms cash. Goods cleared same d BOGART, AUCTIONEER,—MARSHAL’S SALB.—1 will sell Mond January 16, at public auction, ‘at It ‘ le, izsures ald con tents of first class Restaurant and Ligvor Sal GEORG! jai CLOTHING. LARGE ORDER.—815,000 WORTH OF CAST OFF Clothing, Carpets Jewelry wanted, for the Western and California trade. jes and gentlemen above articles to dispose of can receive 50 having any of the per cent more in cash than elsewhere by calling on or addressing B. MINTZ, 432 Fourth avenue, near Twenty-ninth street. Ladies waited on by Mra. Mintz, T EDWARD MILLER’S WELL KNOWN ESTAB- lishment, 160 Seven avenue, near the full vaiue’ paid for Cast-off Clothi calling on or addressing Mr, or Mra, MI Nineteonth street, carves, &e., by A 1,8 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET H. HERZ pays highest price for Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Wearing Ap Carpets, &e. Ladies waited on by Mrs. T 97 THIRD AVENU NEAR TWENTY-THIRD street—M. LEON pare the highest price for Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Wearing on by Mrs. Leon, parel, Carpets, &c. Ladies waited. Tau SEVENTH AVENUE—M. COHN WILL PAY THE full value for Ladies’ and Gentlemen's cast-off Clothing, Carpets, dc., by calling on or addressing M. OF Mrs. Cohn. T THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, nue—Ladies and gentlemen will positivel er cent more than elsewhere for Cast-off ‘urniture, &c. We will pay for Dresses Goats from $4 to $10, Pants €3 to $e. Address FLAT 816 SIXTH AVE. Clothing, Carpets, from #10 to $40) we i “MEDICA le of Midwifery; over 80 Female yin No, dy Fan married Healthy. ‘Sold cuiy ‘at her oftcey No. d street, first door from Fifth avenue, and Greenwich street, or sent by mail. Cauti counterfeit. GREAT A lady writes :—These pills 7m inconvenience. like magic, Price #5. CEAU, office 129 Liberty utreot, or seu. by AND SURE REMEDY FORM MARRIED The Portuguese Female Pits al inealato relat, elng specially prepared for marr jeved. me in one day, Dr. A. ‘MAURI- CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, wire or without medicine, by Madame RESTEL| fenso: Bi, or No.2, specially prepared ce $1, oF No. 3, spect pared for co ‘can never fail, are ‘save and le Freneb East Fits second at drugelaay 152 lon—Ail others are ive im- ladies. without ways A te relief, istied, ire and gafe. Dr. ASCHER, No. 3 Am! Strout. “Blogant rooms for iedica, requiring nursing. LADIES IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMMEDI Notice—No pay until per ity piace, Laurens LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED Manhood and the vigor of youth restored. Office very Dr. HARRISON, 179 Mleecker street. private. A CURE GUARANTEED BY DR. Sob Seventh avemie, near MRS, W, BL MAXW! inedicine. ESTELLA at one interview. Their French Pills are in- fallible, Furnished Rooms before end dufing confinement. ELL, FEMALE D t Tenth street, aioned humbug ladies with IMMEDIATELY, AND MADAME HYSTCIAN, TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN Hos ence.—Dr, FRANKLIN, 16] Bleecker, private diseases, inside 48 hours, without meroury, PITAL EXPERI- cures successfully A =—MMB VAN BUSKIRK, + fails to cure female complaints, El Consuitations Re NEVER legant rooms, nurs- R. LEWIS, AUT ‘and Gutae to Health offers restoration to the Sepnitated Beach and diseased. street, New York. — MPORTANT TO FEMALES,-MADAME Duzsois I ears’ practice) guarantees certain rel jadies; female restorative, $5; electricity Twenly-eighth atrect, near Third avenue, Forty years’ private practice. No. a R OF MEDICAL COMPANION | nef to married Spoiled” 14 East ‘OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL on Wednesday, January 18, at 11 o'clock, a keen the prem- ises, at 66 Nortu Moore street, on account of e copartner- in of Messrs. William and George Patt all bred fol- lowing described property -— ile and Inierest, together with thd ‘unexpired Lease. of i yenss, of the three ory House No. 66, North Moore street five Horses, three Ice Wagons, four Coal is and Harness, together with all the Stabie Utensils, "sale absolute. Terms cash, Par- ticulars at éule. ORTGAGE SALES. HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, JVL will sell at public venaue, on Monday, January 16, at 0s e'clock A. M., at No. 95. Henry street, the contents of = boarding house, consisting of Bedsteads, Bedding, fag 8 Chars, &c., 4c. By order of L. Rindgkopf, Attorney for Mortgage. + HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, R—MORTGAGE SALE OF lay, ). Household’ Furatture.—Wili_ sell ‘Monday, Jaauary Wr at 1034 o'clock, at 6 Heury street’ the eatiee Purnittire of said house, viz:—Dinin 1m, Kltehen ‘and Chamber Furniture, Carpets, Oilcioth, &e., do, Sale poal- tive in lots. Dealers invited. {HERIFF'S SALE,.-TUESDAY, JANUARY eae ATL lot P Sta eid Ir0% iret Sate, es ie wan S ron, Iron Safe, Desks, ant © 1 Tron AMES O'BRIEN, late Sherif HE COMING ART SALE. AN IMPORTANT AN] ANNOUNCEMENT. LEAVITE STREMEIGH & CO. have ths honor of an- nonneing that they have been instruced by Mr. H. W DERBY to Ofer a4 atc AUCTION, on the KVENINGS of TUESDAY and ‘WEDNESDAY, Jan a Band SIRE. COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, now he ed by com aoe bei Scaeeny of aeslgn and fered by conuolsseure and art judges to Considered Stn AND Ta IMPORTANT COLLECTION 8 country, com; Ni HUNDMED AND FET of the latest productions of the m odern masters of Europe, nany of whose works are rarely for sale on thie continent, COLLECTION OF ART TREASURES was personally secured by Mr. H. W. Derby, the well known art connoisseur, from the principal European art centres, were, owing to the unsettled condition of things through We outbreak of the war, he had XTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITIES for obtatnng the choicest works of oe ms . HE; MOST EMINENT PAINTERS bes prices at which they could not possibly have been ob- je, under ang other citcumstances, This collection, it together at a cost of over rH ; 4 composed, in part “of works of the following OWNED ARTISTS, most of whom B Rave received medals, decorations and high eat honors fro THE ‘CROWNED yatta) OF EUROPE :— GAl MERL! KAULBACH, Ey BOUGUEREAD, ve MAROKE, Halt pO HAL, RER Ey. WILLEMS. EK KOEK, AE OL. KOE SIEVENS, RO: SSHAU, LBS, TA LAFON, TER, Ah "ire ‘be “Qoutinonsn, |MENTT BRETON, AC iennsae Maoguk, Host, . £O., LO. These paintings will remain on view at the Exhibition of the Natfonal rte of Design unuil January 14 when will be removed to our EN D ROOMS, ENLARGE: CLINTON th HALL, ASTOR PLACE, laced on free exhibition until the evening of sate. don by letter or persou to “oedin *LBAVITT, STREBBION & 0 & OF SHOS, GAFFNEX, AUCTIONBER, NO.9 CHAMBERS i well,” 1 Si 16, at 11 o'clock, the roll” Monday, Januaty 16, 11.0 Ciock, the farket. Sa‘ poattive, wil Lease, Stock and Fixtures of the Ci Sixth avenue, next door to Jeerson whatever it Urings in one of more lots, Nv: CHARGE,.—ALL PRIVATE. DISEASES, La ‘skin disorders scientifically treated. ‘Manhood DR. DEHAUT, | 46 STRIC- ; Bleecker st Eo ape! A MARRIED MAN pty eohttog Urance, & situation as lener and farmer, ferences. Call or address T. B., 67 Nassau strect, mings feed store. Warren au BRGLISHMAN, A SITUATION AS first clase coachman. Five Telerences produce Address G, W. 8., Herald efiice, —_ “5 N°. Pay UNTIL CURED —pR Pet MME, cure at ae intervie Fren is provided before and during coninement. 144 West Fortieth street, near Broad: way. 5. WigON, M19" Meccker street, to ci @uses without detention irom business, YEARS OFFICE PRACTICE ENABLES DR. HAR- West | Pills never fall, | jure all private dis | AUCTIONEBR, SELLS THIS DAY, ‘anal street. the Furniture of @. Freneh Plate Mirror. Cu Dining and other Tables ‘wainut and other Cl large house; ine Farior tains, rosewood Plano Con ‘a, Diack eres, Book Stan Sule tue Hair Matircasen, Ng | epg oo Beds, Blankets, Lined, Sheets, Secretary aid Library Bookcases, Turcian Lounge and Chairs; China Glass, Sttver, Wood’ and tron Ware; 0 or 6) ane ts, Olicloths, és } one Express Wagon. Aino, at 245 0 rebsky ie of Boarding House Furniture, com ane ae eaveral Chambe Suite, Carvets, fie Wale, fresees snd a great lot of ott Goods. Avo 200 Wood Chatra,