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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Cooks, de. 2. WEsT 16TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK; CA! kitohen ; a hotel or bi n the usehen ahotel or boarding house yreferred cook French and Knglish style; to take full charee a! % BETHUNE Sr. A RESPEC ARLE YOUNG WO- 36 mad, to * private family, to cool, wash and irom or do general housework ; refere to !ast employers. an WEST 15TH ST., REAR HOUSE—AS THOROUGH cook in a private’ family; unteratands all kinds of 109 ments, coups, pastries, 4c. ; an excellent baker; best refer- once from last employer, WEsT 30TH ST.-A YOUNG GIRL AS GOOD 127 plain cook. washer and toner in @ sinall private | family ; best city veference, ie ee) at 19IM ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT | 129 ree i Metpectabie pret to. cook, Waal and iron} | [2 ‘Objection to 40 a short disiance in the country. Call for wo days, WES! 90TH ST.A COMPRTKN'E WOMAN AS 44. cook in a private family; understande her business thoroughly im all tts branches; city references, WEST 28TH ST.—AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT | HQ Fines cook, chainbormaid or waltross in w staal | family; Dest ity reference, Call for two days 8t., TOP FLOOR.—A PERL mo WEST esTHt 234 encod woman as first class cool; understands eool- fn all ite branches; bost city referesos. Can be seon for two days. 15 EAST SOTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS & cook, washer and ironer, and good baker; beat city reference from her lust place, RR WES? MPH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK IN A 2) club houss, hotel of restaurant; basa thorough Owledge of the biisiness; unexceptiouable elty reference, 202 WEST 19TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT. A respectable woman as gond eook ; will aeaist ia the poarse or tine washing; best city reterence. 203 WEST Q77H Si, I AVA YOU NEAR 79H AY.-A YOUNG woman as ood plata cook, washer and troner; is @ food baker; city references. QL 5 EASE OTH ST, FIRST FLOOR.—A COMPETENT +) ‘pergon as first’ class cook ia some private family; | Gist class reference. Call or address, | 29TH ST., NEAR 8D AV., IN THE bv EAST ab re oad meat and pastry cook: would uo | rome wai log the entire kitehenwork; excelleut ret ences, Cau be seen fr two days. D394 EAST SOI BT, BACK ROOM, SECOND PLIGHT | n up. A reapeciable girl in a private famliy to cook | and assist with the washing aud tr miog; best city refereuce, | IQ5 RAST MOH St. BEIWEEN 2D AND 80 AVE.— | 2) A reapectavie iri as cook, Washer aad froner in a Pilrate fam'ty, or to do genegal housework ta a simall faunily, e beat eity references can be given, 938 STH _AV, NEXT DOOR TO MD er. TOF 20 fioor.. middie ace’ woman to cook, wash and iron in a private family, or woud go aa laundreas, 24 gether, or will go separate EAST 870 H ST., NEAR 2D AV,—TWO RESPECT. able giris (aisters), in a private family, to live o e ag excellent cook ; Wlil asalst with the washin, if required; the other as excellent waltress and chambermais, or ann: rees; con do Preneh futlag; best city reference. Cull or address for two days. referer WEST I8TI 8T., BETWEEN 77H AND 8TH ayva., In the store.—A respectable young woman as cook; wil Le found trusiwort! rat class city e. 2 = WFST MTH ST., SECOND DOOR FROM 4b Broadway.—As good piain cook in a small private | family; will assist with washing and troming; good chy references, ‘ BOD Mexcouent cook ant to an and froning; best city rererence given, QO5 BAST MTU ST.—AN ENGLISH WOMAN AS FIRST | *) “clans cook In hotel or restaurant; understands soups, meais and gate. 306 BAST ATH S., TOP FLOOR.—A RFSPECTAPLE e ) girl as plain cook and good washer and ironer ia a ‘small private family. 299 RAST ATH ST. BETWEEN I8T AND 2D AVS.— ©).2e) A competent woman as eook or waitress; no objec: tion to the country ; good reference, QQ BAST UTM st—a TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN ¢ a8 cook or !nundress eeparately, or to take charge of ahonse in city or country; ts fully competent to fll elther capacity in the best orler; ‘has the best references for hon- esty and capability; wages no object. 337 WEST 40TH ST., BETWEEN §7H AND 9TH avs A respectable cman to cook, wash and from tm frome private fami! B47 mn to do a Hiitle washing; PECTABLE WOMAN ist with the washing IN THE REAR.—A YOUNG Wo- ‘kina private fatutly; no objection eat clty reference, 4.08 2%, ,A¥:), NORE, BD ST, SECOND FLOOR © “woman'as cook in a private family; fully under- stands cooking, soups, poultry, game, bread, cake pantry ; mo objection to a short distance in the country or city ; city rel- erence. Can be seen for two days, 4.22 FAST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE NORTH OF “ft <4 Ireland Protestant girl to cook, wach and fren in a emall family; no obyection to the country; good chy refers ence, 507 WFST 19TH ST..A TRUSTWORTHY YOUNG e woman 48 good cook; excellent washer and ironer; best reference. Call for two days. 563 8D AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK, WASHER de d froner, or iaundress and chambermaid; city Feference: Call or'add 30 2D AY., BETWEEN 89171 AND 40TH STS., SEC- e ond tio: As cook, washer and irouer in a private ference, mnily ; bas city re! Chambermaids, &c. EAST S8TIT ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAMBER- maid and suamstres® ; understanis dressmaking and can | Cail fortwo days, | 86) ld yaa in, | veferenees; can be seen for two days, Address M, SITUATIONS WANTED- Chambermaids, &c. WEST 21ST ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CUAMBER- 803 maid and waitress; bas four years’ references. trom ITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, sr’ eS RN Nurses, &e. 125 WEST wTH St. BETWEEN OTH AND TTF +) avs.—A respectable young girl as nurse; will make herself generally useful. QQQ EAST “TH st. FOURTH FLOOR, FR BBO roome—A respeoiole uirt as coeoverincia wea waitress; would assist in washing and froning; best olty ret- erence ean be given, Ci two days, 34.6 SH Avs, YOUNG Gini as ® chambermart anc to do plat } wnderstan dressmaking city reverence,” |) PM™ Swings Understands 848 EAST 28D S?,, BETWEEN orc fi wh faory frost mon. A Fespestable yoany raid and waityess; will washing ; city reference. Addvess. rp bdo dana eaeeiess 390 waitin, 402 1ST AND 2D AVS., STIL AV.—A COMPETENT PTRSON AS FIRST class laundress, or would @o chamberwork and beat city reference given, ESD 2D STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG as chatubermal: aan ma chabert and waitress iy @amall” pek HOS WET sri st—a RuSPECTABLE | YOUNG OVC woman an chambermard and waitress, or will aasist with the washing and froning; refers to last employer. Call for two duys, QD AY., BRTWEEN Si°H AND asTH 8T8.—A young America girlas chmabermatd and nurse or chambermatd aud waitress; good city reference, 6 and (o do plain sewing, or a3 chambermaid aad waitress Qe) ETI AV, DETWEY & §aD St., REAR.-A RESPECYA- Hau as chambermald and waitress; is a first clase #5. m 8D AV. NEAR (60H Br. 2 yeurs OF ago, ik usual private fauily to do ap stals work and Waiiag aa & labio; city referouces, Osll for two days, 2 D AV,A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBERMATD and watt or to dy housework in a small fanitly. SITUA dan: IRL, LATELY ewer; frat class herald bermaid and pl; Dressmakers and Seamstresmes, TAYLOR ST. WILLIAMSBURG.—AS DRE! maker and miiliner in private family, Address M, 4 eo A. MOBELEY, LUS NESE StH sta vot WOMAN AS SEAM- #) streas;ean cut and fit and understands all kinds of family sewing’; best city r 0. 12] WE8e, WH et, BETWEEN OTH AND 9TH “ #., fo Dutcher shop.—A reapectanle youay German GIT a5 piaio seamstress and to assist in genoral housework; ean operate on Grover & Baker's machina, Can be seen for two days. N 6TH 136 WEL wn st. Ber AND 7TH AIO avn, frat foor.—A'thoroush seamsivess; can ent, At and trim lavlies’ and children’s garments; alao a. frat class operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machin ‘out by day or week on moderate tertas. 14.9 WEST MTH STA FRENCH LADY, FiRsT AQ Gnas dreanmaker, wishes a few more engagements by the day or week tn @ private family. Call on M. BP. dreasinaker. ALS EASY 2TH ST.-A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER ZAD aesires afew more engugements by the day; over and evening dresses trimmed in tho latest style, DBP SD AV.—AS FI CLA! 3 RESS; CAN . cut and fit ladies’ and children’s dresses; 'under- Stands all kinds of famtiy sewing and work on three diflerent machines. Good reference. 319 EAST "DP STA YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL Ole) as seamstress and to take care of children, or as chambermatd ana waitress; city reterence, 317 STH AY: BETWEEN TH AND 26TH sti é second floor, back room.—A young girl as nurse and Acamstress ; 1s willing and obllg ng; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine;” no objection to the country ; reterence. Can be seen for two days. 237 EAST 12711 8T., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT 200M.— 5 Bpring Suite, would go Fashionable dress and clonk makin, Winter and Wrapper, 6% a §8 60; also, ents made toorder; Patterns Terms casb. Call €6, upward iliren’s and mieses’ and Fashion Plat oF addres QQG HUDSON st.—AN, AMERICAN WOMAN TO DQ OOP sewing by the day in private farilien; cau cut and fit dresses; {s a good operator on Wheeler chine; or will take work home. Address N, C. 512 32, AV, BETWEEN 3TH AND 25TH 878. OLZ toor.—X sirst class dressmaker to go out by y can Operate on diferent machines; would be willing to work for less than her terins during tho dull season, 18 TH AV, BETWEEN 4301 AND 40TH STS.—A young girl asseamstrees, to go out by the day or week, or would tnke work home; family sewing and dress making; can operate ona machine. Call for two day: SG] MAY: 80 St. 18, THE REAR—A RESPECT. OL able Provestant young woman as seametroas, and would have no objection to a couple ot growing children. GR] STH AY. BETWEEN «OTH AND 60TH STS.—A seamstress who goes out in famlites to sow by the day desires a few more engagements; reference if required, FASHIUNAELE DRESSMAKER WISHES EMPLOY- ment in ladies’ houses; competent to make up evening and dinner dresses, French .; has a sewing machine, and cuts and fits by meas 88 MODISTE, Herald oltice. FIRST CLASS DRFSSMAKER, BY THE DAY OR week ; can do cutting and trimming in every style; is a very good seamstrees 1n every kind of sewing; no objection to take work athome. Address A. B., West Side Adverti ing Agency, 275 West 24 st. yar , cutting aud basting, 3 always ‘Operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; best city reference from last piace, Cull for two days. 13 WEST WARREN 87.4 RESPECTABLE GIRL AS 2) chambermaid and waitress, or would do housework ma small family. Af WEST Sl8T BTA YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM. ) bermaid and waitress; will assist with the washing, Inquire at her present p 2. {SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE, NEAR THOMP- OE son st—A young xirl as chainbermald. Her reference fa the tamily where she has been ilvmg for some time, and ‘where application will tind her, QQ CANAL ET. IN THE LAUNDRY.-A YOUNG GIRL 2 aschambermurid and waitress orto take care of chil- dren; can take care of furnace; good city reference, cutter; stylish trimmers the inteat ptyie pa Onband. ‘Leitera addressed to DRESSMAK will be promptly attended to. R, station C, General Housework, &c. 2D ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL TO do light housework, 6TH AV.—A RESPECTARLE YOUNG GIRL TO DO general honsework or chamberwork; has best city Call for two days, 2 8¢ reference, AO WEST 83D ST, BETWEEN 61 AND 7TH AVS.— 152 Aveapectable girl to do general housework in a small private family; no objection to the country. 9G] WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO JL do general housework or kitchen work in a private family, hoarding house or hotel. » ROOM 12—A RESPECTABLE youns gitl as chambermaid and waitress or as Ghambermst:l and to assist in washing and irontng ; city rel- erences. Call all day. w TOQ. Vomanaschunbecusidand to: ammtin the waste wg; good city reference. F sath ane res ae VO WEST Jott STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as chambermaid and waitress ina private fam- ily ; has good reterence from last place. T15 MEST TH STA, RESPE 2) chambermald and seamstress or to asi ‘dren; country preferred ; best city reference. 132 A°Cst WESITH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM: wermaid or waitress, or wal:ress and chamber- aii, in a private famtly ; frst clues eity reference, Can be een for two days 14.] NEST YTH §t., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND ‘ith av.—Two English girls, sisters one lately landed ; Phe aa chambermald ani wultress, the other as laundress} est city reference. 14.4. BAST 4D ST, BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND 5D avs.—A young girlas chanbermaid and waitress; would assist with the washing und ironing; las good city references. 4G MEST one sr. iN TIKE REAR—A RESPECT- able girl as chambermaid and waitress, Can be seen for two days; good reference. 2033 RESTA gr. NEAR 1TH AY., PIneT FLOOR, *) back room.—An American girl, 15 years of age, to assist in chamberwork and waiting of take eare of children; willing and obliging; clty reference. Q06 At, CORNER OF ISTH ST—A YOUNG GIRL, ) as chambermaid and waitress, or as nurse and ‘chambermaid ; best city reference. ()'7 WEST {8D ST. CORNER OF BROADWAY, second foor.—A respectable girl as chambermaid ‘and waitress; good references, 29), WEST 177TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ZZ girl as chumbermaid or to do plain sewing and as- sist in the fine washing. Call for two days. WEST 38TH ST. (FORMER EMPLO) < 227 Sambermaid wos to assist wi Children; unexceptionatle reference. 93G BAST tls ST. NEAR Bb AV. as chambermaid and waitress QGL MAYEN TUB REARCA RESPEOTARLR G1. Foung wotaan am a private fainily as chambermatd and waitress. Has good elty reference. O53 Wests STA RE TABLE GIRL AS Ye? chambermaid and waitress in a private family; Will assist with tine ironing; good city references. QyD AV, REAR HOUS#, FIRST FLOOR.—A e) young Protestant girl ag chambermaid and to do sew- xcellent city references. 106 DELANCEY AR with chil. FAST BROADWAY.—A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL te do chamberwork or housework in a cood fami; AS. ith sewing or with ~A YOUNG GIRL hest city reference, 3 STH AND Tit STE. top tloor. Protestant as chamvermal hd waitress; no objection to housework; good city reer ence. Call for two days. 307 EAST 6)TH ST, BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AYS, z back room.—A competent young girl to do cham! work and waiting 1a a private family; city reference! for :wo days. 314 BASE NO SEA, RESERCTABLE Guth e chambermaid aud wal washing and tronin obliging ; city referenc 316 WEST STH STA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS OLO chambermatd and to assist in washing and tronin, bai give cily reference, DO() STH ST, BETWEEN Ist AND 2D AVS., FIRST OLY toor.—A'young woman to do chamberwork’; willing Yo assist in washing and iroaing. B27 bermait ant w g house; ‘ail AS and to assiat in fine ands fluting; 49 willing and NG GIRL AS CHAM- ate family or board from last employer. 398 sri st EN IST AND 2D AVS., TOP DLO toor, fri young German girl as chambermaid And waitress or t rei housework in a small Ameri- dan family; is YOY BAST sri sr. FIRS VO can girl as chai berman and waite pnd obliging; “no objection to a boarding house B35 RAST SST Si) BETWEEN IST AND 2D AY YO A youn Engileh giri, 18 years of age, as chamber- maid aud waitress or nurse and plain sewer, has goud city Folerences, fe willing and o iging. FLOOR.—AN AMERI- i ts willing 294. WEST 42D ST.—A GIRL. IN A SMALL PRI 23.4‘ vate family to do housework ; is a good washer aud troner ; city reference, 32G NEST Mrwet, BETWEEN STH AND. oTtt 0LD ung girl to do general house- work in a smaii private family; good city reference. ava,—A respectable QA() EAST OTH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO LU do general housework, Call for two days. 35.4. WHSTSSrH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND TIT AVS.— 4 A respectable young itl to do housework ina small private family; willing and obliging; goo. reference. 437 Net STH ST., BETWEEN STH AND 10TH 0) 4 avs, top floor, back room.—A young girl to do Ligusework in'a small family; good city referenee. Housekeepers, &c. ] KIRKPATRICK PLACEM(EAST “TH ST).—AN American woman as housekeeper in a respectable family; desirable information may be obtained at present employer's. Call for two days from 11 till QQ CHRISTOPHER STA NEW ENGLAND LADY Je) ashousokeeper; {6 willing to assist in any light work; understands all kinds of plain sewi 835 RAST 89TH ST.—AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY AN OOD American woman, ina private family; a widower preferred ; vest reference given and required, LAvY OF MEANS, AND HAVING NO SOCIETY, would snperintend the jomestic affairs of a gentleman of like means. Address E. Herald office. NEW ENGLAND LADY OF EDUCATION AND RE- tinement, skilled in every branch of honsekecping, would take charge of a gentleman's house and children? would instruct the children in the primary branches without extra charge; no objection to the country ; hi, references as to charnctér and capacity, Call on or address 11. 8., 37 Rast Laundresses, &e. EAST 40TH S8T.—A YOUNG GIRL AS FIRST class laundress {0 @ private family; best city reference. C WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, IN THE REAR.— 60 X young girl as laundress in a private family; good city reference. O39? 58, AND STH AV.—A WELSH WOMAN TO GO eed out by the day to do washin, i 4 ing; good releronces, Address Mrs DAVIES. = °Y 4" i 4 EAST 32D ST.—AS LAUNDRESS IN A RE- ¢ spectable private family or boarding house; wili do chamberwork and assist with waiting; excellent city refer- euce. ry WEST S8TH ST.--A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo- ) {man wishes to go out by the day to wash and iron. 24 FAST sri 80, NEAR 9D AV. FOURTH QS4 Rare A ace dase lauedeees would like afamt- ly's or a few genticmen's washing at her house; best refe- rences. id 94 WEST S6TIEST., BASKMENT FLOOR, RACK fe room.—A firat class lnundress wishes to take in families’ wasiin:; can do all kinds of fine washing and dut- ing. Call all the week. rs 17 RAST250H 8t,, BETWEEN 187 AND 2p Avi Ladies’ and gentlemen's washing wanted; best sat- {sfaction given to customers, AOS WEST WEE BT CORNER OTH AVA. RE e apectable Protestunt woman ina private Tamily ag Jaun ‘ress or would do cooking in a small i | renee. 416. ws vate familie 634 2 AY. t hor own house; no object shirt laundress; can polish GOOD LAUNDRESS AND CHAMBERMAID WANT. A respectable woman to do washing for pri- is capable and honest. Stra. KLUMBACK, on to go out by the day; 8 a good } good city references, od. City references required. Apply at Ld Eust $8th st, from 10 to 1 o’c.oe. urses, &e, Q MONROE S?., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.-A_ RE- a) BB ensue roung married wowan we wet nussos has a fresh breast of milk, Can be seen for three days, | 119 Westra S8T.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO WASH: | LED ns or ne nurse and todo pain sewing; has best | Teterences.' Can be seen for two days, 2 | Ls TH AY., NEAR DTH SP.-A YOUNG WOMA 21 With atreah breast of milk. who hag lost her ows 1. baby, a8 wet nurse aud to live with the famiiy, FIRST CLASS | SPH AND 47H STs. | 4 A rospectadle giv, lately landed, as ehambermalt | A YOUNG GIRL, 16 | best city | amily; best refe- | 9TH AND 1TH | BETWEEN 4TH AND 41s7 srs.—a | respectable woman to do washing and froning at | | in. aad SUPPLEMENT, ——— et Ee en ge COACHMEN iD GARDENERS a f- - - |x Awhnn ante row ce nronnnmanam | vn ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL | WT ANTED—A MAN AND HIS WIFE, WITHOUT CHIL LLEN We ittverork Gp s small ts ly; must be @ good cook, ren, io goto tho country; tho than to work with | AL first rato washer uni ironer and sleep at home, “Apply for | Borsea and ue wonmnn to do tho work of asmall family. “Ade two days at 258 West 42d st., basement entrance, between 10 | dress this day A. D., Herald oflice, and 8 o'clock, 5 WEST 27TH ST.—A YOUNG SCOTCH WOMAN AS: +) “wet nurse, Cailfor two days desea 14 WEST S0111 8T.-A YOUNG WOMAN AS WET nurse; has a fresh breast of milk; best reference, € 203 WEST Q7PH ST, NEAR 7PU AV.—A NEAT young woman as nurse and asamstress; can do all kinds of family sewing; best city reference. 318 GASP NTH §t.. NEAR 2D AV.—A YOUNG GIRT, | DLA Tately landed, to'take care of children and do cham: berwork in a private fumlly. 2D AY.-A PROTESTANT GIRL TO TAKE | BST Save or shit | good reference, Can 4.4.9, WEAR AUTH BT.—A ECOTCH GIRL, R landed, to take care of children; 18 nccustomed to them ; wilt give satisfaction, Call for two days, 1 AG] REST OD STA RESPROTABLE GIRL TO | LE take care of a child and asaint in the sewing; excel | lent re erence from her last employer, EAST 12TH ST.—AS WET NURSE IN A RE- 500 wretante tamiy. | 53 8D AV.-A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, with a fresh breast of milk, Can be geen at her residenios for two dnys 796 StH Av. SHOR STORR.—-& YOUNG WOMAN AS 170) nurse or to do chamberwork or assist in watting, Call for two di 1 03 BROADWAY.—A RESPECTABLE GIRT, TO «EV 0? take care of children; 4 obliging when calleden; ha’ lately arrived from Dublin, Can be seen for three days. Waitresses, &e. | 159 WEST 27H 8%, FRONT ROOM.—AS_ FIRST | Lede? class waitress; can take entire charge of dining room in a boarding house or hotel; will assiat with chamber- | Work unexeeptionable referenc " HiT assis | YI WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- | man as first class waitross; has best city refer ence. QAG STH AV-c& \OUNG GIRL AS FIRST CLASS f 0 waitress and chaibermald; best reference from ast place, Miscellaneous, PAST PTH ST.—A GIRL TO WORK kitchen and make herself generally useful. IN THE nr vo 1 GREAT JONES ST-- COPYING WANTED, BY A indy. Can b> seen after 6o'elock any eventing this week, or address COPYIST, at the above number. | 197 WASHINGTON Bt, NEWARK, N. JA GER. J 1 man indy, highly edncatet and of good address, ax indies’ companion or nuraery governess; best reference, Address M. HASELA\ >. { WEST 31ST ST., NEAR 2D AV.—A PROTESTANT ‘ girlas housemaid and to do waiting ina private family; i8 kind to children; no objections to city or country ; oan be seen till suited. 14380 AT. AY., BETWEEN 99TH AND “0TH STS.— OU “Companion, amanuensis or arsistant housekeeper. A lady desires an engagement as above, or as governess to ‘one or two children; would te wiiling (o make herself use!ul tn any capacity not’ menial; ean cut and fit ladies’ and chil- dresses, suits, &c., perfectly; city references. Address AD- VERTISER, 5GS MLAV.—A YOUNG GIRL TO MAKE HERSELF ODO generally useful; 4s a good plain cook, washer and ironer; good reference, A. EADY DESIRES A FEW MORE PUPILS IN VOCAL and instrumental music; terms $20, at pupil's resi- denice. Address A. P., box 220 Herald oflice. A EADY, OF SEVRRAL, YRARS’ EXPERIENCE IN teaching Engitsh, French and music, wou'd like to ctvo & few hours lessons in the morning, either in a private fam- ily as governesa, or private leasona; best reference given. Address F.H., box 4 Commeretal Letter ollice, 104 road: | way. } ‘OME EDUCATIO! j additional tuition; English thoronghly, French, good music | and drawing. Address 1. MONERE, box 116 Herald oflice. TANO AND SINGING.—AN ENGLISH LADY (bXPE- | Tienced) who has studied under the best European mas- | ters, has some hours, Advertiser can either train or finish, | Address ALLEN, box 115 Herald ofice. TISITING GOVERNESS.—THOSE WHO DESIRE SELF improvement will find an eflicient assistant and compe- tent guide in the advertiser; music, English literature, clas | sica, French. Address BONUS, box 115 Herald oflice WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY OF SUPERIOR QUALT- fications, a home, permanent or temporary, in ex- chance for able services ak teacher of drawing and painting, or as teacher of begiuners in musle, F L, A, NICHOLS, Plainfield, N. J. —AN ENGLISH LADY, ‘DU. cated for her profession and experienced, can take ove Intelligence Ofices. WELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN SERVANTS FOR ali _positiong, cepable and trustworthy, coustanily found at German Bureau, 3:3 Bowery. LOWE. HELP WANTED—F) ats REFINED AND ACCOMPLISHED YOUNG LADY wanted—To write in an office: stendy employment it Buited, Address J. WRIGHT, box 226 Herald oflice, A. SMART, TIDY GIRL, AS NURSE, AND CHAMBER- maid; none need apply without best city reverence. Gali, vetwoen 11 and,2, at 8) West oath at, MIDDLE AGED COLORED WOMAN WANTED -TO cook, and fren for = small family, references re- quired; at 1:1 West 2ist st., between Oth ani 7th ava. YOUNG OR MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, WITHOUT encumbrance, can have a good home with a gentieman 3 wile inthe country, Address HOME, box 103 Herald office, OUSEKERPER WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND wite, without children ; a lady of come refinement and education, who would bo willing to do sewing and act aa Might housekeeper and companion; a good reader preferred, Such a person will addvess A. B. C., Herald oflice, stauing qualifications, references and remuneration expected. N A CLERGYMAN'S FAMILY_A PROTESTANT PE son as keamstrees and to make herdelf usefal to an elderly Indy. Call, with good references, at 30 nion square. ADIES-WEED AND WHEELER & WILSON’S 5 4 ing Machines sold on instalments, pavable in work at home. “NEW YORK MACHINE STITCHING COMPANY, @ Bleecker street. « PERATORS WANTED—ON WHERLER & WILSON sewing muchine, Apply at workroom of JAMES MOCREERY & CO., corner of Broadway and Mth st, En- trance on 11th at. JET NURSE WANT! ~ AN INFANT AT her own residence. Call at 120 West 26th TANTED—AT P31 EAST GIST. ST., A SMART GIRL to do housework ; must be a good washer and troner. TANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; private family; cily reference. Apply at 332 West 27th y st. TANTED—A COMPETENT NURSE, TO TAKE CARE ty ce, OF M2 fra babies seven weeks old. Apply at Il East ANTED—A RESrECTABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; reference required. Call at 820 West ‘26th wt. ANTED—A COMPETENT LAUNDRESS, | WITH goo4 city reference. Apply between 10 and 6 o'clock at 114 East 36th at. ANTED—A SMART GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHIL- dren and make hereelf generally useful. Apply imme- diateth at 212 6th at, ie Ste ets ANTED—AT 546 WEST 44TH ST., A PROTESTANT girl, to do general housework for tire in family, with reference; wages #9. V T ANTED. GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, ‘at 108 Enst 78th at.,uear thay. To one that will suit TANTED.TWO GIRLS, TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE 1n the country with a private family; one of them must be a good cook and baker, and willing to mealst with the in; the other to do chumberwork and walting, and to ist with tho washing and ironing, Call at 922 Kast 16th at. naw SETUATIONS WANTED MALES, 0 SULLIVAN ST..A COLORED BOY AS WAITER jo a private famtiy or boarding house; much fn need place. Address K. M. TILOMAS. of EAST 16TH §1.—-AN ENQLISH PROTESTANT 6 142 Toan a4 first class private waiter; temperate ; under- glands care of sliver; best olty reference. Call on or address D. 218. O59, WH AY, wi WORTH ST, REAR.-A COLORED MAN AS Walter; beat city reference, —A SINGLE YOUNG beon in a private family, ood reverence can be give Prenchman, situation aa waiter peaks Engilah, Call for two days, A BEQKNE CUTTER, ACQUAINTED wae a otire or bow Te ce siatamure ce bow + Wants a aituati SITUATION WANTED—AS WAITER IN A PRIVATR A family, by # youn man, lately lauded; moat unexcepe Honadle reference. “Address J. 0. D., Herald ofice, for wo ayn YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN ANY capacity na wholesale hose; peaks Fnglish and | lerman tuently; te willing to make timeeif sot; reter ence from last employer, Address L, 8, Herald oil RESPECTABLE SINGLE MAN, LISH, WISH. a situation as waiter or to drive « horse and make him- self gencrally usetul; wages not go much an object, Address ©, R., Herald oflice, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN (GER- ©) man) ina wholesale imporung house; salary expecta- tiong moderate city references can be’ given. Address 0 Herald of box BOOKKEEPER WANTED AT ONOE—A YOUNG man, ® good accountant. Address B., box 2,264 Post r oilice, A YOUNG MAN, TEMPERATE AND RELTARLE, DI Aires a situation as bookkeeper; is willing to work’; Ni Lreference. Address BOOKKELPER, box 1,70 Post offic YOUNG MAN WANTS A RESPONSIBLE POSI- tion, or engaged actively in or out of doora: any Amount of security glvem, Address JAMES WILSON, 515 Hudeon st. A MARRIED MAN, AGED 98, STEADY temperate, competent and reliable, desires a situation as bookkeper; understands grocery trade; Al reference. Ad- dress H., box LL Herald atlice. CCOUNTS INVESTIGATED, ERRORS CORRECTED, krupts’ books examined and exocntors” tose tely kept. J. F, BURROW, street; box :,777 Post office. YOUNG MAN (GRRMAN) WHO IS ACQUAINTED with the export business of this city, desires a situation A ceneral clerk or nasistant bookkeeper; references Al. Address EXPERIENCE, box 1,068 Post oitier. SALESMAN WHO HAS AN EXTRNSIVE AC- A. Giitintance from Now Fork to the Missouri river. te open for an engagement with soma first class crocery or liquor importing house of liberal views. Adress EDWARDS & RAWORTH, Merchandise Brokers, 100 Wall at. GENTLEMAN OF POSITION IN A FIRST CLASS A ite Gepirtment, who has bad 19 yenra! experience in the bnying aus making up of lace goods, will be open for similar engagement by the Ist of February; 1s weil posted in the New york and European markets, Address LACLMAN, box 142 Herald office. 0008 FoR Tite SOUTH WANTE T going to travel; drags, paints, dry commission ; good references. Ad ress FLABD wae SALESMAN WANTED.—A LIBERAL ‘arrangement will be made with one who can infiuence near or Western trade, Address G, R. 8. & SON, 105 Reade —BY A PARTY ds, &e., to rell on , Herald ofc | street. —AN ACCOMPLISHED APOTIL cary will be disengaced within a wee hall be conv Bfent any cay to comuiunieate with any {rst clags practical house, wholesale or retail (experience In each ), by address ing G.'C,, 41 Lispenard at. WANTED ;TOUNG MAN AS DAY hotel, Address by letter, with ref Broadw f eee WARTED BY A YOUNG MAN, EMPLOYMENT shipping clerk cr collector; undoubted references. dress W. G., station D. Ww TD—A FIRST Mo APOTHECART ce, K. D., No. 679 AS Ad- ASS MAN TO TAKE CHARGE of the advertising department of anew illustrated monthly. Cali at 80 Cedar et., ruom No. 1. ANTED—A POSITION AS CLERK OR STEWARD inn hotel, by an experienced man, or would take charge of restaurant, Address STEVENS, Rerald office, JANTED—ACTIVE, ENERGETIC MEN (MARRIED preferred, who can drive and keep simple accounts, Advlrese, with nuine and references, CLL0, box 140 Herald ollice. TANTED—A BOOKKEEPER AND AN EXPERI. Ws encot orlesmen for shirtytronts and lace collars for this city and neichborhooa, Address, giving reference, y pany, for night time only; one of unquestionably good antecedents, who has #150 to $500 Address TREASURY, Herald office, for one week. WEST 22D ST.—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY ‘a slagle young coloredaman ; yood oily reference, 12: WEST DIST ST.-WANTED BY A COLORED 22 mana aitnation as coachman; thoroughly under- ‘stands hia business; good city reference. Call ou or address J.D. u. a be sewn between 12 and 2’. M, | Reade atreet MINBR, AUOTIO! By ALLEN B. ML thay SALES AT AUCTION. BR late cn & a iba eke” m sxlesroome 95 Chambers and. 74 R Loads’ Art Gallorien, #17 and id Geosiwag SATURDAY, February 4, at 1046 ofcloek, at the salesrooms, Nos. Chambers and 97 Genteel Household Furniture, removed for convenience of sale, comprising @ general age toruuent, HELP WANTED—MALGS. N OYSTERMAN WANTED—IN A RESTAURANT; A German preferred, Address B. F. ©., Herald 0 ice. A CONPECTIONER at 622 eth (A. BOY WANTED IN A READ ESTATE OFFICE AD. aresa by mail, T. FRANCIS GIBBONS, 737 Broadway. No attention pafd td personal calls. YOUNG LAD WANTED—IN AN OFFICK; MUST | write n good hand and bo willing to make himself gen | erally useful." Address B. & OO., box 6,034 Post oftice, N.Y. | GENTS WANTED,—ARTI NEW AND LIGHT; ‘can be carried in your pockets; profita large; sella ra: Pidly. 61 Cortlandt st, corner Greenwich, room No. 5, TTENTION !~AGENTS MAKE BIG WAG) that wonderful and amusing article the Mechanical Paradox. Call and see it at 208 Broadway, room 15, CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS to learn telographing’ for $20.’ THOMPSON'S Tele- aphing Institute, $0 Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper Lusil- jute. Day and evening, Demand for operator I OY WANTED—AS COPY HOLDER TO PROOF ronier. Address PRINTER, box 163 Herald office, IRECTORY.—TEN GOOD CANVASSERS WILL BE paldsalary and commission; none but men who are thoroughly conversant with Directory businesa need app! reference required with application, Address DINEOTORY, box 145 Herald oftice, WANT AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN FOR THE | 7 peal eatate busheasy be must be if b mart aga whip,’ 'o such a person good employment il be given. Address XY. 2, box 138 Herald ofico. ™ hate iity MEX PROM ALL TE STATES, AROUT GOING home, can meet with an excellent opportunity ty make | afew hundred dollars. Call upon HUDSON, 215 Fulton al up stairs, AN HAVING A FEW HUNDRED DOL Joan can have a situation at 12 weekly and totereat for | bis money. “Apply to DEMOREST, &d av. and 157th sty Mott faven, | avd-an N WANTED—AT 03 DUANE 8T, CALL AT ALM. NITED STATES MARINE CORPS.—WANTED IMM diately or this favorite branch of the service, wninal ried able bodied men. Further information given at Marine Barracks, Fluahing avenue, Brooklyn ANTED—A MAN ACCUSTOMED TO CUT MEAT. Address JAMES, Herald ofice. NTED—A FIRST CLASS MAN OYSTER COOK, AT the Oyster Bay, 1,144 Broadway, near 26th st, ANTE )—SIX WAITERS IMMEDIATELY, AT 96 5TH fay, None but those having the best references need apply. ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN WHO UNDE the ovater buainoss, to make himself generally useful. Apply at No. 8 Weat Broadway, corner Dnano st, ANTED.—A BOY IN A LIQUOR STORE. APPLY not before two olclock to.day, at 8) Railroad av., Jersey City; no work on Sunday. J. MOKEEV ER, : poesia 'ANTED--A RESPECTABLE BOY IN A WHOLESAL! house; must reside with bis parents. AR with ra- | ference, from to 10 o'clock A.M., to KAHNWEILER & LEWIS, 41 Mercer at. | 7 ANTED—GENT! fitable, easy and re #2 to #12: few hours article. 615 Broadwa; MANLY AGENTS, FOR A PRO- pectable business, day or evening, soliciting orders; convenient, little room No. 1, ___ TUE TRADES. _ ILE CUTTERS WANTED—FIVE BAS‘ smooth and one mil. SMYTH & P Beehive File Works, MO JEWELUERS.—WANTED, A PENCIL CASE MAKER to make gold tubing. Apply at JOWUN A. KILEY & 60.18, 18 John 10 JEWELLERS.-WANTED, BY AN ENERGETIC young man, Ww! as a good practical knowledy business in all ‘ite branches, a situation either in ollice or shop, but not as ordinery workman; salary moderate, Ad- dress U, P., Herald olllce. ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED GLUEMAKER, AD- dress, with reference, box 3,026 Boston Post ofice. re WASTED A YOUNG MAN THAT UNDERSTANDS | engraving and piercing. Apply this day to J. V. WALDRON & BROTHER, 46 Beekman st. ANTED—AN ENGINEER FOR PRINTING OFFIC! also a Gordon presaman, Address, with referen: LENCE, box 224 Herald office. TANTED—A GOOD BREAD AND CAFE BAKER, TO go South; one that fully understands the business, sober und reliable, with good reerences; none other need | apply. CARMART & BROTHER, 66 and i8 Fark place, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—PRINTERS, MACHINISTS, painters, carpenters, clergymen and men of ober honest occupations, now out of employment, to. sell an artl- cle erg ie) sire zeoe le yey one that they will buy at wight, ey wt, Uy airs, front room. . searing PEABODY & CO 7ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT BOOK- ki ina wholesale house; one who fx a good pen- man, chick and correct ut figures; aalary first year 3600. Ad- dreas L. E, W., Herald office. WANTED TWO ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT MEN OF ‘gond address, to canvass the city for one of our larzest and best life insurance companies, to whom a salary will be paid. Address G., box 78 Post office, WANTEDSA YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT BOOK: Keeper in a manufactory ; salary about #400; good ret- erences necessary. Address, with stamp, stating age, & B. B, & CO., Heraid office. WANTED—IwO. TRAVELLING SALESMEN, IN A tea house, for Western trade; those having an nc- quaintance and’ who can control trade. Address MER- CHANT, box 143 Herald office, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, 35 ‘years of age, who fs a good accountant and has a largo Western and Southern acquaintance. Cincinnati and New York references, Address PHILO, Herald ollice, WARTED-A,GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND TRON IN a family of four persons; she must be a good plain cook and anexcellent washer an! froner: none need apply without good city reference. Inquire at 143 West 11th #., WASTED A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN, OF GENTLE, manly address and manner; no second rate party need answer; oneaccnstomed t) the color trate preferred: very Hberal terms to the right party. Addreas box 1,041 Post office. 3 é V TANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FROM 16 TO 18 YEARS of age; must be agood penman, quick and correct at fignres and reside with his parents; the best of references re- quired. Address, in handwriting ‘of applicant, W. M.., Herald office. ANTED—A RELIABLE A PLUENTIAL PARTY, D. to sell the patent right for New York and Eastern Sintes for un improved method of laying roofs; _a good inter- est will be given. Address, with reference, H., box 6,585 New York Post office. WANTED—A SITUATION AS CLERK OR ASSISTANT bookkeeper, by a young man, aged 24, Scotch, com| tent and energetic, accustomed to travel; best referes from present employers and others. Address R. H, M., box 68 Post office, Greenpoint, L. T. ____FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. T)EGX JEUNES, FRANCAIS, MARIES| NOUVELLE. ment, “demande une place ‘dans une mnaisou privee: Tlhomme comme cocher et la femme comme indies’ maid dans Ia meme matkou ou separes. De bonnes recommanda- tions seront donnees a leur derniere ce Ou fis wont encore seuiina | BF ara to! & 15 | lots to sult purchaser's. Sule positive | Wi actuellement. Addresser CHARLES, care of Mr. Geals, Porter & Co., 750 6me av. Bhat FRANCAISE, NE SACHANT PAS L'ANGLAIS, desire se placer dans une familie americaine pour cou- dre ou prendre goin «une dame ou demoiselle; fait ies robes ot es chapeanx; bonnes recommandations Sladresser au 210 V MISCELLANEOU: NORNS CURED FOR FIFTY CENTS / Bad Naila, &c., cured by Dr. RICE, Fulton street, New York, and 24: arke, Brookiya. Aunihilator cur filty cents. Corns, Bunions, &e, ; EXAS CANNED BEEF, IN SLICES AND CHOPPED.— A suppiy just received by the New York and Texas Beef Preserving Company (formerly of Twenty-third street), 16 | Cedar street. " ASTROLOGY. —ALL THINGS ALED. NO CHARGE UN- + less accomplished. Come see aflidavits, MADAME BINGHL, Clairvoyant, 155 Thompson street, near Bleecker. R, AND MRS. BROUGHTON TELLS TRUE, AND re perfecty reliable, Fee, 81 to Ys Oilice 401 ome strect. ADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, reveals your Whoie iiie, from the cradie to the grave. 472 Canal atreet, near Hud: Fee, ADAME ROSS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR. voyant, tells the past, present and future, sbews liken of husband. 159 West Forty: treet, betwi and Seventh avenue. COMTE, SPIRITUALLY 1 ‘uui.—Information positive. Fr ington square (Waverley WANTEDTA YOUNG MAN. NOT LESS THAN 23, perlectly capable of keeping a set of booke, with con: alderable tact asa correspondent, and one who can furmeh the peat reference, Such a person can find steady empioy- ment at good wages by addressing the advertiser, box R, Jer- sey City, 16 per month will be given. ‘ANTED—SMART GIRLS TO WAIT ON TABLES, IN ladies’ and gentlemen's dining room. Apply at CUR- RIER'S, 144 Fulton ét., up stairs. ng Water are On CACTUS AND FANCY braid hats, Apply at Bay State Straw Works, 630 Broadway, corner Spring street, * ANTED—SEVERAL GIRLS WHO CAN SING, FOR A “temale minstrel troupe.” Inquire at 26 East Houston at 12o'clock, any day this week. TANTED—A YOUNG GIRL FOR COOKING, WASHING ‘and ironing. Must have good city references. Apply at 135 East 8:th st., corner of Lexington av. WVANTED-A SMART, ACTIVE GIRL, TO DO THE eneral housework ‘of a small private family, Apply at 673 Broome st. liest city reference required. sion, Addres wet can ED—LADIFS OF GOOD ADDRESS AND SOME canvasse:s; fixed Ty and commis- box W station D, A MIDDLE AGED GERMAN OR AMERT- oman to do light general housework in a very amail American family. Inquire at 123 East 29th st, TANTED—A RESPECYA GIRL AS GOOD COOK, Wana to nentst with yea nd froning, in m private family. Address, with city reference, 113 West ih TANTED-A GOOD COOK, WHO WILL Assist Wi vith washing, Only. those with good city reference need apply between 10 and Il this morning at 47 East Sich st. YVANTED-TANDS. TO TRIM MEDALLION CAPS; V Ante good hands for taties? dress HERMAN & FRAN BERG, 334 C wu two days at basement door, 14 Prince 81 TANTED-A FIRST OLA | WANaltress. slust be wi | froning and understand fluting. City reference required. “Apply at 152 West dist st.,ffroni 10 to 12 o'clock. ANTED-FOR A RELIGIOUS PUBLISHING We Alintscca iacy who 14a member of a Protestant ch urch thoroughly conversant in biblical matters; salary $12, | N St, L 17 TANTED—A PROTE W ‘foo city rorerene } at so West 10th at, Tues: tween P and Mo'cock, 8t., frst floor. D-A LITTLE GIRL, 15 OR 16 YEARS OF to run errands and do light housework. Call for near Macdougal. S§ CHAMBERMAID AND | ling to assist with washing and ANT GIRL, WHO CAN BRING ag nurgean seamstress, Apply | ‘and Wednesday mornings, be- COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. “GERMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CUACHMAN and groom ; best city reference. Address F. &S., box 150 Herald office. ‘AS COACHMAN AND GROOM; THOROUGHLY understands bis business ; best city reterence from inst employer. Address 0, H., Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN; STRICT. ly temperate, and obiting. Cali on or address J. F., Coleman's harness store, 1,262 Broadway. 8 COACHMAN—BY A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UN- derstands his business and can como highly recom- Inended; six years’ city reference from lastemployer. Ad- dress J. B., box 11 Herald ollice, COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED -BY A SIN- e man; best ci'y references; no objection to the coun- uy. é I] on or address G, H., Yeancy’s livery stabie, 39 West | 4ih st., for two day: SITUATION WA) IN CITY or country, by a single fs willing to make himself generally useful; best city reference, Aduress | COACHMAN, box 125 Herald odie. | OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED- J competent man; is sober an hon and weil recom mended. Addross J. D., No. # Kast sth st., private stabies. YOACHMAN AND GROOW'S SITU ATION WANTED—BY J a thoroughly competent s nge man, who can earaof the highest city recerences, Address Herald offic give several Bi, box 224 JANGLISH COACHMAN, YOUNG, WANTS A STIUA- tion; perfectly understands his business: isn god and careful driver, Can be seen until engaged at 133 West sth st, ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS GARDEN- er, acquainte! with every branch of the business; good Telerences trom Inst employera, Address W. ©, care of Charles Kiegel, Morrisania Post office. 7 ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS COACH- man, by a single man of long experiouce; best city reference, Call at or address No. 6 East Sist st. WASTED BY A RESPECTARLE COLORED MAN. A situation as room or porter; is honest and obliging, and not afratd of work. Aduress 8. C,, Herald ofc WANTED-A SITUATION AS | COACHMAN, BY A sober, steady American, sing’e man; understands driving or would do anything eke, Address A.C. B., £06 Gch avenue, | JANTED -A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND Winner, fora tamily of tive peraons$ also w young gil for up 8 Kand to assist with washing and ironing. | Cali at S28 Greenwich st. }ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL AS Wane ve of a lite girl even years old; sho 90D SEAMSTRESS WARTED-A SITUATION AS COACHMAN | AND groom, by a single man, of long experience in the business; best city reference from his last employer. Address | W., box 195 Herald office. | WANTED-BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A SIIUA: | tion as groom and coachman, in a private family city or country: willing. to moke himseif useiul; good refe- he will sit chamberwork. Appiy between 10 ANTE ood city reverence. Wiw York a cook, to aasist | soamatress; both musi be Protestants, capable, with good references from last place es, cook, BIG; nurs Apply to-day ‘Wednesiny) (o PORTER, at tue Astor house, « Vesey st, euirance, from Ll to 1, Ju, 14 MILES FROM hing, and « nurse and reace, Apply to JESSE DAW, 683 Broadway. JVANTED—A SINGLE YOUNG MAN WHO THOR: oughly understands the culture of onions and bune! ing of same; also asparagus; all vegetables for market on the field plan, State price per month, eight mouths from March 1; board found; best of reference required. Address THOMAS DAY, Roslyn, Long Island | certain and specdy relief to ladies fn trouble, with or with- | Reatdence 120 West Twenty-sixth street, near siath ~M EDICAI MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 » West Twenty-sixth str uarantees relief to all female Complaints, Pleasant rooms for nursing. —MRS, W. R. MAXWELL, FEMALS PHYSICIAN, A, No. 114 Kast Tenth street, does not humbug taiies with medicine. LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY — Also manhood and youthful vigor restored. Otlice Strictly private, Dr. HARRISON, 179 Bleecker street. A SPECIALTY._NO FEE TILL CURED.—DR. COBBKTY, member of New York University Medical | College and RK.’ C. Surgeons, London, can be consulted as usual on private diseases, ‘Odice 20’ Centre street, near ambers, TWENTY YEAR rience.—Lailies PRUSSIAN HOSPITAL EXPE- nd gentlemen in trouble; private di- v: Beases cured inside forty-eiuht hours, , 161 Bleecker street. ¥ FOR MARRIED Dr. FRANKLL GREAT AND SURE REME ladies.—The Portuguese Female Dilla always give im- being specially prepared for married lacties. relieved me jn one day, without Price #5. Dr. A. al. MAURI- . or 662, by mai CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LA or without medicine, by Mudame RESTELL, of Midwifery ; over 30 years’ practice, Her infallible Frenen | Female Pilla, No. 1, price $1, or No. 2, specially prepared for married ladica, price $5, which can never feand healthy. Sold'oniy at her ollice, No. 1 Street, first’ door from Fifth avenue, Greenwich street, or seut by mail. Caution—Ail olsers are counterfeit, A EADIES IN TROUBLE GUARANT + ate reli’, sure and gafe. Notice—No pay unill pers fectiy satisfied. ' Dr. ASCHER, No. 3 Amity place, Laurens strect. Elegant soos for ladies requiring nursing. LADIES! PHYSICIAN.—DR. H. D. GRINDLE, PRO- feasor of midwicery (35 years’ practice), guarantees | A inediate relief, D IMMEDE out medicine; clegant rooms for ladies requiring nursing. | avenue. CURK GUARANTEED—BY DR. AND MME. Wite LET?, at one uterview. Their French Pills are infail'- Slegant rooms becore and during confinement, No $4 ree!, near Sixth avenite, R. LEWIS, AUTHOR OF MEDICAL COMPANION | and Guice to Health ofers restoration to the debilitated | ‘and diseased, Forty years’ private practice. No.7 Beach | street, New York, MPORTANT TO FEMALES, years’ practice) guarantees certain rehef to married ladies; femaie restorative, #5; electricity applied, 164 Bast Tweniy-eighth street, near Third avenue, | MADAME DUBOIS (35 ADAME DEVERE GUARANTEES CERTAIN RELIEF to laties ia trouble by her “Ready Kelief,” which is sa‘c and reliable; no pills; price §5. Adi! station Ty | we O PAY UNTIL CURED.—DR. AND MME. WEST cure at one fnterview. ‘Their French Pills uever fail. | Rooms provided before and during coniinemeak 555 Sev: enth avenue, near Foriteth street, RIVATE BOARD FOR LADIES OR GENTLEMEN requiring medical treatment, by an experienced physl- cian, Address Dr HARRISON, 179 Bleecker sirect. RIVATE DISEASES CURED—22 ANN STREET. —DR. THOMPSON. No charge till cured; no mercury; post Uvely young men's weakness cured: At REAL ESTATE EXCUANGK SALESROOM, 111 Broadway, by STANLEY DAY, Auctioneer, sales realty at his atin also Furniture private dwellings. AUBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, Balesrooms 104 Liberty and ILL Cedar street. Mortuage sale of record band Burniture, VAP Wig O'OLOC! WALDRON & COOKE will i this day, as above, mort+ gage Goods, removed from Staten Island td salesrooms fo) noe of sale, incinding 8 Cary 2 Parlor Suite, ¢ Chamber Suit of wainut, 1 oak and walnut tet 1 Bnamelled Suit, 2 walnut Bedsteada, Matiromney ac., fedatea Table, 12 Chairs, 1 Lounges T gilt treme ut Wadhstan is, Window Shales, &o J, Ge AGAL, Mortgagee, 77 Broadway, uit, for 4B Fior Mirror, 2 wa! Also, fine Cabinet Furniture, Parlor and Chamber Suits, Nk Wardrobes, Carpets, Extension. Tabled, Dining Heads, Luveaus, Washsian: ‘and Glassware, loves, Boddiog. ‘Stale nd Chamber ourcea and y 1 ¢ aay ambers ; tly Kitchen Artic! tabi one Hight Expres ebiitiog top, Ww; one set Doul RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCITONEER, Ollice and salesroom 37 Naasan street, Foat oflice. Barber foyant. Mirrorm, Ae. JOHNSTON & VA ELL, will nell Thvurwtay, Fob, ghiterclook, by eine of chattel mortgage in favor Fellx Rerféchnelder, the entire contents of the Barber Shop 3:8 Broadwiy—Mirrors, Lounge: Chairs, Laon gre ae, s al elegantly Btted up within tl two months, wid sold by order ot THOMAS FEITNER, Atiorue; Yor Mort, gee. Dia JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Oilice aud salesreom 87 Nassau gireet, Household Furniture Deske, Sat . JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell thi ‘tay, at thete falosroom, 37 Nasaaa street, at 1034 o'clock, ten Parlar Suita, robes, Hedsteads, Dress FBR eather Hedy Mattresses, Bolster nad } lows, ty) Mirrors, Pianos, Orga Black Walnut Sitting and also, thirty. ve Also, Ouice Furaitu Bianding Desks, Safe Sewing Machines, The sale will colamence with a larg? Booka, Boots and Shoes, Odde and Ludi By order of the Aasiauee. AUaustOs A. SCHULTZ, AvOTTON K f Jou sala,” 20,000 worth of yniticent Honkehola Furniture Pianoforte, Drawing Room Suita, Patutings, Silverware, Ironzes Rar, Costly Works of Att. On this day, WEDNESDAY, at the clezant restdenoe, GF West Ficteonth street, between Futh and Sixth ayenuem commencing 1034 o'clock. Drawing Room Suits, covered brocatel ; Klageres, Bookeasa, Macquetere, bois de rose Cubine ts, Tables, Bacoignures, Can: terpury, Medaliton Veivet Carpets, Curtalng, Mirrors, Ulock Paintings by eminent artists; rosewood Pianoforte, oel brated “maker; rosewood and walunt Bureans,’ Bed- stouds, Wardrobes, Mattresses, Counterpanes, Blankets, Asxtension ‘Tavie,’ Sideboard, —Stiverware, " Glasswi Chinaware, Basement and Kitchen Furniture; Furalty servants! apartments. Sale peremptory. Cutalogues at sale, N EXTRA LARGE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 8ALB, At the elegant private rasdence, ‘Tenth street, one block west of Broadway, between ive, tiie (Wednesday) mornit Vv. KE. NICHOLS, Auctioneer, will ighest bidder, without reserve, Velvet, Brussels, In ‘aly Carpets, elegant roxewoo! Pianoforte, Bronze, Clooks, ts, quantity of Clothing, is, ke. = = $$$ ‘ases, Mirrors, Curtains; rosewood and walnut Parlor covered with bivcatel, reps and haircloth Loe ag: alr Lonngs r ring a alr Mattresses, siievoard, Dining Fab bie Cutlery, &e. Bale Lounges, Sofas, € Rock Gass, China and Silverware, Tal tive, rain or shine, UCTION NOTIOR.—I3 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH street, near Sixth avenue, D. PARKER & CO, Auctioneers, ay (Wedneslay) commencing at Lf otelock, the elegant costly Househvid Furafture, many rare a! costly Works of Ket cpntained in above brown stone private mansion, viz, :—Magnificent brilliant toned 744 octave rosewood Planoforte, four rich Parlor rep Suits, Oh Paint+ juva, Bronzes, Lace Cnriaing, Ceutre Tables, Bookoase, Eta rea, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Mirrors, 4. Bedroom its; Dining Room, Basement and Kitchen Furniture, in n or whine, GERALD, Auctioneer. BY ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER.—SALES room No. 2 W. ‘ourteenth street ; office 2 Filth av. KOBE? SOMPRVILLE wii seil at auction, on Wednes- gay, Feb. 1, at 1034 o'clock, at the private residence 407 West Thirth street, near Ninth avenue, genteel Household Fur- niture, Parlor Suita tn reps, Brussels and Three-ply Carpets, rosewood ledsteads, Kureaus, Washstands, Lounges, ma- hogany Chairs, Sofa and Lounges in hairgloth, Halt and Btraw Mattresses, Feather Keds, Pillows, Blankets, Quilt Sheets, 4e., together with a large assortment of 'Kil Utensils, &c.; Shates, Oilcloth, Matting, &c, BENS &, PATRCHILD, AvortuNEER, will nell at pnblle aitetion on Wednehiny at 103g A. M.. at the Corporation Yard, foot of L cet, North river, a large cuantity of Flagging, old C ng, Tron Virldae, &e., &e.; and immediately after, at th orporation Yari, foot of Kivington street, Bast river, old Tron, old Carts, Wagous, Flagging, te, By order of WM. M, TWEED, Esq., Commissioner Public Works, Bye Doveure, AUCTIONEER, Household Furniture this day, at 10) salearoums 79 Nassau strect. A large and general assort- ment of Parlor, Chamber ani Dining Room Furniture, Beds and Belding, Pier and Oval Mirrors, Writing and ‘Odea Desks, Carpets, Mantel Clocks, kc. YF, COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—LARUE AND IM- portant sale of Mouschold Furniture, Pianos, French ite Fier and Mantel Mirrors; elegant carved, solid Parlor, Dining Room, Bextroom Furniture , 30 or 40 Carpets, Ollcloth, Ol Paiutings, best Hair Mattresses, Extension and Centre Tables, Plimpton and Sota Leds, Chandeters, Wardrobes, China and Giasa Ware, Ac., &e. n Friday, February 8, at tho auction th sirect, near Broadwi at log good Furniture, mily declining housekeeping, Also a very large accumu'ation 0: goods since our last saler This will be our first sale this year, and, consequently, large and varied. early on Friday morning. B will seil th LUKE FI¥Ac Feb. 8, 1871 ttle eae o'clock, at the YG. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONFER.-JOHN A DUNN & Co. will sell thin day, at 11 o'clock, at 268 Rowery, the Oyster anit Comes aldon—iiack Walnut ota lasses, ing Utensils, fattitionsy’ Demijohos, Back Bar, contents of # s wit 7 fgg ig tures, Sigus, cat mma perk DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. 4 ART NOT Highly !mportant sale of Oil aintings, now on exbibition, none of which have ever been exiubited, having been ob tained from the studios of over fifty of’ our most eminent artista, will be sold at auction, at No. 60 Liberty street, om ‘Thurstay and Friday next, February 2 and 3." Among the gramplen willbe found: PSs james M. Hart, J. F. Cropsey, . L. Sontag, R. W. Hubbard, K Samuel Colman, M. 1, Headey Wm. Hart, J.B. frving, KE. W. Perry, Jew Dayid Johnson, A. D. Shattus Citation Outlvieg T.L Smith, W. Whittretge, J. It. Brevoort, Louis Lang, J. R. Smillie, ¥. Aguero, A. F. Lait, A. HL. Wyant, G. B. Butler, Jt G. HL Smillie, A. T. Bricner, Iph Vox ©. Howlan; Wm. M. Brown, ‘alter Satterlee, E. D, Nelson, H.W. Robbins, | 1. Fueschel,, J. O. Eaton, James Fairman, ENRY PB. HERTS, AUCTIONEER. GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1, AT 10g O'CLOCK, AT NO. 220 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET. Rosewood Parlor Suit, in piush, French Plate Mirrors, kt, Cornices, rosewood Etagere, Centre Tab es, Velvet and Bras sels Carpets, Extension Table, Buffel, Chairs, China, Glassware, Guilery, walont and mahogany Bedsteads, Bu: reans, Washstands, Walnut Suits, in reps; Beds. Beddioy Mattresses, Kitchen Furniture an‘t Uten Catalogues sale. Goods must be removed immediately. ain we ENRY DREHER & HOPSON, AUCTIONEERS, Bowery—-Sell thi ruary 1, at 10% o'clock, at Flt bar day, Fi a on street, contents of Saioona—bar Counter, Tables, 8, Engravings, Stoves, Ranges, Ice House, Tha Ware, &o, Sale positive, fn lots. ‘AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATR ‘Agent and Loan’ Broker, office 515 Washington street.— ‘his day, at 10'¢ o'clock, entire Stock of the long established new and second hand Furniture Store, 19 Sixth avenue, come prising a varied assortment. Positive and peremptory sale, For description ace catalogue, ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—MARSHAL’S SALB This day (Weduesday), at 1) o'clock, at the auction rooms No. { North William street, large stock of Crockery and Glasaward, Pitchers, Plates, Dosks, Wines, Cigacs, Bue reaua, Tables, Lamps, Dewnijohns. BARKER, Marshal. RP. Also Household Furniture, Sofas e8, Loun| Bureaus, Wasbstanda, Desks, Sewing Machines, Looking Glasses, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Bedding, Brussels and In- krain Carpets, Armehaira, Parlor Chairs. Rockers, Extension Dining Tables, Kitchen Faruiture, Stoves, c. MARSHALS SALH_-NO 12 ROWERY.—I. 8. WEIN. BERGER, Auctioneer, sells this day, at 1034 o'clock, 64 cases Martel and Renaut Brandies;9 demijolne, coutaini fine LAquora; 6 cases Rhing Wines, 12 barreis Bourbon ai ‘also alot of Furs. By order of S. SCHIPLE, City Marsha Also at the same time about 75 barrels of Woudeoe! Boone, Stowell and other Whiskeys, to pay storage an charges. Sale positive, R" 8 AL PHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER. Bourding House Furniture, &e. Will sell this day (Wednesday), at 1 obclock sharp, at 134 Eim street, the Furniture of a Boarding House, consisting of Bedaieads, Tables, Chairs, Bedding, &c. QUERIFF'S SALE, -R. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, WILE sell, this day, at 1039 o'clock, wi 86 Wal sireet, the Stock of a Cigar Store, consisting of Cigars, Meerschaum Piped Clear Holders, Show Cases, Smoking and Chewins Tobacco, ving, Counters, Mirrors, &e. By order, ss bi MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Sheri P.J. Hanpury, Deputy. SHERIFF'S SAL sell this day, Shoes, By ordo Jas. Duspny, Deputy. MAS GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, NO. 9 CHAMBERS ha oe tuls day, at LI o'clock, the Lease, stock aud Fixtures of the old and’ well established liquor store 200 Broadway, Brooklyn, E. D.; fine Counters, Ave Pampa, Chairs, Tables, Pictures, Patntings; also fine stock Liquora; positively in one or more lots. Ww"; wirt! _R, FIELD, AUCTIONBER, WILL ‘clock, at 11 Bowery, 2 cases men’s Th o'elo gs MS O'BRIEN, late Shertf, s KR, SELLS THIS DAY. AP Tolock, at 454 Canal street, mortgage sace of House holt Fauna ib tod Carpets, Oliclocks, Parlor aust C her Suits, Hate, Mattresses, finé Feaiher ede and Beddlag, Chins, Stoves, Lounges, Chairs, Tables, &c. By or of RICHARD RAMSEY, Attorney, CLOTHING. Lb CON Enna Gi aerate LARGE ORVER.—875,000 WORTH OF CAST.ORE Clothing Carpal, Jewelry, wantol, for the VW and California trade. dies and gents wishing to above articies to @ fair and honest dealer, at a mies ice, the best they can do 19 to call on oF address 8 uote to . MINTZ, 482 Fourth avenue, near Twenty-uiash sireet. Ladies aueaded by Mrs, Mints, , eT TN eS NN Res EN eT a a nn Sl awe ee

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