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WANTED—FEMALES. Laundresses, dice 40 pee i a St ‘ ly. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS _WANTEDCEMALES. Nurses, dic. 9TH AY.—A RESPEOT, IRL AS 515 estas masenansang zanee ait bbs?’ mac! we take entire: ¢ of an fh from its 4 city reference. Call or address, 6TH STORE.—A YOUNG WO- 6TH AV.—AS WET NURSE, OR WOULD TAKB STH AV deved Inundress; best eity reference. 629 fil eitsge or's baby todry aurves good revert BELL.—A RESPECT- 5 SB AY;, RING, SECOND, BEI erived tn 70] BAST g7H 8T., CORNER AY, O.—A RESPECT. the Gost, fapailic tm tea ctikd; beet city re‘er- | nurse at her Son nena Bene Tee reas of lik a9 + ‘qmee. Gall tor two days. good reference, Fi 04 9TH AV., CORNER 48TH 8T.-A PROTESTANT girl as Durse or waitress; is competent to fill either situation; city reference. Ring third bell or ad- dress, 85 1ST AV,-A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO- JO man wishes to wet nurse a child in her own house, Address Mrs, BARRETT. 2D AV.-A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL As 87 nurse and chi maid. Call tor two days. 1.426 3D AV,, BETWEEN STH AND SisT STS. Jn the’ bakery —A voung healthy wom ‘with a fresh breast of milk, would lke purse, best rete ences. to go out as web <7 8D AY., BETWEEN 87TH AND 88TH 8TS,, 1.557 2ooad oor —Two respectable young girls ii rivate families; one to take care of children and do Hgnechainberwork; the. other to do chamberwork and ‘waiting, in a small family; good reference. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRL A wants to take care of growing children _and to do sewing; best e reference. Address A, S, Herald Up- fown Branch office. YOUNG PERSON (PROTESTANT), GERMAN, WHO speaks English and French weil, to take ‘entire Charge of children in a first class fainily; good reter- ence, Address K, 8., Herald Uptown Branch office. 7ANTED—A PLACE, BY A YOUNG GERMAN girl, to take care of children and sew: Is smart, in- telligent and not alraid of work. Address K. L., box 156 ! Herald office. Waitresses, &. 2 EAST 33D 8T., BETWEEN MADISON AND 5TH avs, present einployer's—A respectable irl as waitress and chambermaid in @ small private family. Call for three days. 3 WEST 17TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS WAITRESS; very besteity reference. QA EAST 40TH St.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS WAIT. Tess, or would do the chamberwork and waiting in 4 small family ; best city reference, 4 EAST 18TH 8T.—-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- man as competent waitress in a private family. 4 WEST ISTH 8° BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH AVS, A young girl as waitress or chambermaid; best city reterence. Q5 STH AY.CA RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN e) as first class waitress; good city reference. Can be seen all the week. milk. 142 Behenectady av., Wars HEALTHY WET oe apa FRESH aE IRENE Ay War cadre te nelle populat selling ardicle, pence co pntuuiudnententtise ta ‘ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work; mast come well recommended. Apply at No, 230 West 60th st. ht) le LO Warren COD LANDERS AND ed. Cul wal 3 ferences re between 12 aud § oelock, at No S27 West 25th st py 4ara-soune LADY OF CULTURE AND RE- finement ss competent opgekeonet for a bache- lor’s home. Address, ior one week, with enclosed photo- graph, S., box 2,407 Post oltice. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE LITTLE GIRL TO mi a ; kind and willing; no others need apply. 734 llth av., near 82d st. WANTED_DRESSM AKERS, AT 36 WEST ITH 8T.; _only first class workers need apply. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG LADY CAPABLE OF TEACH- ing Engtish, with the rudiments of music am French, and willing to assist the mother in her duties; no menial service required, Apply, ‘on Thursday, at 126 ‘Bast 70th st., or address box 5,431 Post office. ‘ANTED.—A GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID, ALSO TO serve as waitress; good references required, Call at SO West Tweltth street. WAXTED—A SEAMBTRESS, WHO UNDERSTANDS _all kinds of family sewing and working on Wheeler Extens machine, “Apply alter 9 o’clock at 343 West st TANTED AT ONCE—A GOOD OPERATOR: ONE that understands tintyping and is a good printer. Address, with keference, stating salary expected, 8. H. MYERS, box 728 Post office, Saratoga Springs. ‘ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must be a good plain cook and understand washing and ironing; city references Apply at 55 West 48th st. 62. 9TH AV.—A GIRL WANTED, TO DO GENERAL housework ina bakery. SITUATIONS WANTED—MAL A SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS waiter in a private family; is willing and obliging id has good reference, Address B, R,, £09 6th av. A YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF GOOD EDUCATION desires a position as private secretary to a gentle- inan, resident or about to travel; isnot afraid of work and entertains moderate ideas as to salary ; unexception- able reterences, Address PRIVATE SECRETARY, box 196 Herald office. FI HMAN AND HIS WIFE DESIRE SITUA- tik the man fo inake himself usetul in the house and his wii a. eae ma i ~~ QOAUHMEE AND GARDENERS. 1¢ ++; GITUATION WANTED—BY A A Satis le aan cea A R) EOTABLE YOUNG ., Corner 8 OOAOHMAN—MARRIED; NO FAMILY; LONG A® .Speriences thoroughly uierstands the business ia all its ches; paexeepile le city on or address M., 19 West ot 8 COACHMAN OR WAITER—BY A YOUNG COL R good driver and lt Fofersuce. "Cali on of address W. Medd Wear isthe A YOUNG MAN (PROTESTANT) WISHES A SITUA. tion as coachman and gardener for the country ; has Imad severai years’ experience in both; rst class refer- ence. Address B,, box 222 Herald office. YOUNG MAN (PROTESTANT) WISHES A SITUA. tion as coachman; ten years’ city reference from his last employer, to whom he can reier. Address J. H., box 123 Herald office. A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROCURE A SITDA. tion for hig coachman; single, sober and trust- Worthy; careful driver and first class groom. Address M.. box 120 Herald Uptown Branch office. SINGLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- man Sroom; is thorough in the business in every respect; beat reference, Call on or address, for two days, H. H., 26 Bast 3ith st, private stables, GENTLEMAN WANTS A SITUATION FOR HIS coachman; single man; isa careful city drivepand first class prcom honest and obliging; is not alraid of work, Call on or address J, J., 86 Irving place, Ces (ENGLISH); WELL UNDERSTANDS his business; can get good city references. Apply care of Mr. Madge, 101 St. Mark’s place, or address M, G. Sth st. (COACHMAN AND GROOMS SITUATION—BY A RE- spectable, active man, single » is a thorough groom, caretul city driver, strictly temperate and is willing {6 make himself usefil in-house; city references, Address M. L., box 100 Herald Uptown Branch office. ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—UNDER- stands his business thoroughly; marrted ; no family ; care of horses, stock and to do general work on a gent man’s piace. Address GARDENER, box 150 Herald offic GZERMAN COACHMAN, WITH BEST CITY REFER: ences, Wants a situation; isa first class driver and Address M. H., 441 5th av., room ; sober and obliging. ir, Dickel’s Riding Academy, GITUATION WANTED—IN CITY OR COUNTRY, BY A sober, steady young man, as groom ; understands the Care ot horses thoroughly and is willing. to make himself useful. Address 7. A., Herald Uptown Branch office. ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND GROOM, by a man who thoroughly understands his business; best cl yy, eference, Cail on or address, for two days, T. 8, 16 East 39th st., private staple, fe ascook, Address 409 West 26th st. Yo G@ SWISS, SPsAKING GERMAN, ENGLISH and French, and willing to work in auy capacity wants a situation, Inquire at Croix Federale, No. 143 Greene st. 1—s& RESPECTABLE, TRUSTWORTHY 751 Sy iapparaeet competent in all its branches; ‘do chamberwork in a private family. Address call for two days. 1 9TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES 85 gentlemen's aud families washing at her own Rome or would go out by the day; is an excellent andreas, 863 OTH AV., BETWEEN 48TH AND 49TH STS., first floor.—A respectable woman wishes fami- Mes washing and ironing, or would go out by the day. 1 194 BROADWAY.—A RESPECTABLE PROT- . estant girl as laundress; would do upstairs ork and assist washing; best city reference. Can seen for two days. 20 8D AV., BETWEEN 69TH AND 70TH STS.—A Rectan are woman. to go eas, ai, $04 mang, or Would go out housecleaning the latter part o: week; n'a good shirt ironer. "Address. Nurses. dite ‘VAN NEST PLACE, CHARLES ST.—WANTED, A Tespectable girl, as children’s nurse and to make her- eelf generally usetul: American or German preierred; smeteronce required. - US BAST gst st, BETWEEN STH AND MADISON eva —A young married woman as wet nurse: ¢x- -ecllent reference. Ui tor two days. z Q@ WHITON ST., LAFAYETTE, N. J.—A STRONG, healthy woman in a respectable family as wet Rurse ; best reference. Call or address. WEST 17TH ST.—A LADY WISHES A SITUA- tion for a French widow as nurse to older children ‘and to do plain sewing. ‘DT SSAMMEL 81.. ROOM 1—A RESPECTABLE MAR- ried woman wishes a baby }- ee; has Food breast of milk; baby died when three sold. Call tor four days. 3] West ta sta LADY WISHES TO PROCURE a situation for an excelient Swedish woman of kind disposition as child’s nurse; highest testimonials given. @an be seen to-day, trom 10 till 1 o'clock. EAST 20TH ST., N3AR BROADWAY.—A MIDDLE- aged woman as nurse; is capable of bringing up a baby on a Dottie trom its b.rth; or would like to take care of grown children and sew. 49 WEST ZTH ST, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 6th ay.—A highly respectable Protestant girl, who fo capaple of taking entire charge of a baby irom its Birth; best city reterence. 5H] SSLUIVAN 81.4 YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN TO take care of children; can sew and speak English and French; best reference. Address Mrs. WILLIAMS, 5 OTH AV.—AS FIRST CLASS NURSE; CAPABLE of taking the entire charge of a baby from its birth. Cail at her present employe 4. CARMINE ST.—A FRENCH GIRL, LATELY AR rived, to take care of children and ‘assist in house- ‘work. G7 Mary stoa GIR speaks French and fren. Call at any time. 9 MADISON ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL totake charge of children and sew, or would do Might housework; a good home rather an object than ‘wages; good city reterence. 9 CHRISTOPHER S8T., SECOND FLOOR, ROOM &—A young girl as nurse. 108 LEONARD 8T., IN STEWARD'S OFFICE. French girl as nurse ina private family; tity reference, 109 West 1st st, REAR HOUSE, TOP FLOOR, front room.—A ‘respectable young girl to take tare of children and to assist with hight chamberwork; jood reference. i WEST 40TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV.—AS COM- maki: petent nurse and Seamstress: understands dress- ing: operates on different machines: willing to wait ona lady and assist in chamberwork; three years’ best tity referencea AGED 17, LATELY LANDED, man, Will take care of chil: —A food ll 2 WEST 19TH ST,, REAR.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS first class waitress or chambermaid ; will assist See rene: willing and obliging; city reterence from 1 SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ORPHAN BOY, 13 years of age ; is willing to work, and has ne objec- tion to waves. Call at or address, for two days, 69 Madi- son st, corner Catharine, ITUATION WANTED—IN CITY OR COUNTRY, BY ungle zoEne man reom and coachman ; under- stands the care ot horses and will make himseif useful, Address 5. B., Herald Uptown Branch office. 'ANTED—A SITUATION BY A SINGLE MAN AS coachman or gardener ;is a good milker; has lately Janded from the old country; wages no object Address F. M., box 212 Herald office. 14.7 RAST ED st—A YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST class Waitress; best city reference. Call for two days. 199 BAST 4TH ST—A YOUNG GIRL AS FIRST 2 class waitress: no objection to chamberwork or todo chamberwork and mind children; best city ref- erences, 314. EAST SISTST—4 YOUNG WOMAN As WAIT. e ress: understands the care of silver and making salads; is willing and obliging ; good city reference. YOUNG ENGLISHMAN AS WAITER AND to attend to furnace ; isnot afraia of work ;no objec: tion to the country; city reference, Address O, G., box 206 Heraid office. TANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN AND useful man, by a yonng man; a first class man in every respect: can milk and tend turnace; good refer- ence. Address J. M., box 152 Herald office, YOUNG FRENCHMAN WANTS A SITUATION as waiter in a private family, Callat Madame Rol- lin’s, 116 West 19th st, rear house, for two days. FRENCH COOK WANTS A SITUATION IN A private family; city or country; best city reference. Address CUOK, box 175 Herald office. 337 WEST 36TH ST.—A YOUNG PROTESTANT a girl as waitress, or would do light housework in small private family. ‘Call for two days. SITUATION WANTED—AS FIRST CLASS WAITER 4\ in a private family: city or county; good city reference from lastemplover. Call at 148 West 24th st. 41 EAST 15TH ST., ROOM 11.—A SWEDISH GIRL ag waitress or chambermaid in a private tamily, boarding house or hotel. 4.93 STH AV. BETWEEN 29TH AND SOTH sTS.—A ©) young woman as waitress or chambermaid and waitress; understands her business perfectiy ; pest rec- ommendations; can do the carving it required. 507 6TH AV., IN CANDY STORE.—AS WAITRESS in a private family; good city reference; no ob- jection to the country. 59 3D AV., TWO STAIRS UP, FRONT.—A PROT- e estant woman of experience as first class wait- V1] FEST, 2TH (8%. THIRD FLOOR, FRONT.—AS laundress, by a Protestant Frenchwoman; ia a su- ReTior Worker in all kinds of fine clothes and musins, jutings, &c.; good city references. 12' WEST 19TH ST.—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL as nurse and to do upstairs work; is willing and Dbliging: good references. WEST ATH ST.—A COMPETENT YOUNG WO- MAD as nurse and seamstress; is fully competent take the entire charge of a baby; can come well re- sommended. 14 EAST 13TH ST.—A COMPETENT AND EXPE- Tiencea nurse; thoroughly understands the care rs ‘an infant from its birth and can bring it up safely by ; best city reterence. refer WEST 31ST ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE, or to do plain sewing or chamberwork, best cit; D oF to dop ing oF chamberwork; Lest city WEST 27TH 8T.—AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG ‘woman as competent nurse ; will take full charge ofan infant from birth or of two children and co plain sewing; a good home preferred to high wages; best city feterences. WEST 41ST ST.—AS MONTHLY NURSE BY the day or week; no objection to an mvalid. 161 20 LEXINGTON AY., NEAR 32D ST.—AS NURSE; can take entire charge of a baby and do plain gewing or chamberwork; best city reference. 208 WEST 32D ST.—AS COMPETENT NURSE AND seamstress; fully competent to take entire eh of @ baby; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson’s Bes ine; would assist with light chamberwork ; can be hly recommended. Call or address. WEST 2TH ST, BETWEEN 7TH AND &TH avs.—As nurse; competent to take charge of an lant and assist with the chamberwork or sewing; best tity reference. DQ TAY; BETWEEN 12TH AXD 1STH sTS—A respectable Iitile girl to mind a baby or a grown ap child; best city reference. Cali or address. 21 WEST 30TH 8T., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH feterens avs, first floor.—A young girl as nnrse for children or chambermaid and waitress; city nce. WEST SOTH ST.. PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.—A table middle aged Scotch woman to take resper tare of an invalid or delicate lady; 1s a good plain sewer or would assist in upstairs work, de. 22. CUMBERLAND S8T., BROOKLYN.—AS NURSE orlady’s maid, or would do light * Kaaress ANN DALTON. edeorraheroican 228 WEST 28TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl to take care of children and do plain sewing. WEST 27TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG aewer;, ry girl to take care of children; is an excellent or would assist in chamberwork and waiting in ig house : four years’ reference. WEST SSTH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.—A German Protestant girl as nurse to growing chil- an and to do plain sewing or light chamberwork. Can seen from 9 to 12. 236 WEST TH St.—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN to take the entire charge of an infant, bring it , ty the bottle, or would wait on an invalid; is a good stress; city reference 7 WEST 16TH 81.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO wait on a lady or to take charge of growing iidren; can sew very nicely and do all kins of em- proidery;, no objections to travel; three years’ reference m her last place. 25 obligin, 81 7TH AV., BETWEEN 27TH AND 28TH STS,, IN the fancy store.-An English Protestant woman ae nurse; had care of children many years; can do plain sewing ; no objection to the country; good city reterence, 31 WEST 42D 8ST.—A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL AS ‘Durse ; is willing to make bereelf useful. 82 18ST AND 2D as children’s EAST SSTH ST., BETWEEN Uurse, and would dovewing’ aad seeks hersels ¥ io sewing and make Usetul; best city references mained 333 EAST, Jorn | sr.. pOPPOsITE TOMPKINS Sty sereniubre—A respectable woman as nurse; best BAST 4187 8T., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROO! 2336 Pantie youn American girl to take cn sbhiging; city references, | OUST Works 18 willing 6TH AYV., IN MILLINERY STORE.—A. 5 estant woman as infanty’ nurse; cna take the entire charge of an infant trom it i! fap by the bottle if required, best city retesency, ime tt WEST 27TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A_ YOUNG Saas aical girl as child's nurse; willing and first class waitress and to assist with chamber- no objection to go a short distance in the country ; y reterence from last employer. SITUATION WANIED—BY A YOUNG SOUTHERN girl of color, as waitress in a first class boardin TED—. SITUATION AS WAITRESS IN A ress; neat and thorough in her work; city reference. 709 6TH AV., CONFECTIONERY STORE.—AS worl good 2D AV.—AS COMPETENT WAITRESS 1N A private family, or would go out by the day. references from lastemployer. Address D. ce. ws z restaurant, in or out of the city: used to the busi- negs. Address D. 8., box 138 Herald office, Miscellaneous. 34. 8 AY, TRIED, BELL—A PARISIAN ‘0 IN- struct and take charge of children and sew. 224 WEST 18TH 8T. PLA BETWEEN 7TH AND aE Sh avs, rear.—A girl, lately landed, in a small private family; i8 willing and obliging. 224. WEST UrH 87.—AN AMERICAN LADY As maid; will take care of o1 wr two children or an invalid: would do light housework; would leave the city; references. ‘Miss B. WEST vores had eerie kegel ap 8TH av! ring thi: ell. —. yout irl, late! ianded, in'a respectable family. a ~ WEST 23D ST.—A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL AS lady's maid with @ family who are going to France. Inquire at her present employer's. 420) NEST SD ST. NEAR 1TH av.—A COMPE- tent German person, speaking French and Eng- lish, as ladies’ maid; is tond of ecnildren; willing to travel. 429 WEST 26TH St. CORNER OTH Av.—AS amit} lady's maid; a superior, thorough, first class French hairdresser; experienced dress and cl cutter, fitter and trimmer; cando up ladies’ fine lac ; Wishes to travel. Can be seen for one da; .—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN IN A smail family ; good city reference. Q70 SH Avs GORNER, MATH ST.—A scotcH b person a# lady's maid and seamtsress, or would take care of growing c ‘ildren. Calionor address A. B, YOUNG GERMAN GIRL (PROTESTANT) AS lady’s maid and seamstress; understands hair- Gressing and dressmaking; best references. Address. B., lady's maid, Herald Uptown Branch office. A \G PERSON, SPEAKING ENGLISH AND French, wishes a situation as travelling maid: ac- customed to travel in Europe; never sea sick. Address, for two days, MADAME, box i2l Herald office, YOUNG LADY WISHES A HOME, CITY ©: country: isa good sewer and is willing to with children; would like two hours’ practicing a da; music as part payment; money not so much an object as 4 pleasant home; reference given. Address 147 Bergen st, Newark, N. J. (A. YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITUATION AS COPY. ist. or to copying at home. Address Miss M. M, Herald office. YOUNG LADY GRADUATE, CULTIVATED AND “ eat bie o “oe = goed ber and papi ce sires writing todo of any kind. ress, stating Where w be seen, K Hy Herald ofice. ort kari 13 st Intelligence Offices. LARGE NUMBER OF GERMAN SERVANTS, capable and trustworthy, found constantly on ha! 7 Sd av., near Wth st Mrs HOLZSTELN, first floor. M®S,2OWES LARGE GERMAN INSTITUTE, si6 and 313 Bowery (entrance Bleecker strect).—Supe- rior German servants: economical and well recom mended; wages moderate. S WAITER IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A colored man; best city reference. Address WAITER, box 154 Heraid Uptown Brauch office, or call at 125 West 25th st. FRENCHMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CHIEF cook in a down town restaurant or boarding house ; No objection we toany partof the country, Address, for one week, 64 South Sth av. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT SCOTCH \ waiterman, who is highly recommended in every re- spect. Address M.J,.box 131 Herald Uptown Branch ice. Gitearios WANTED—BY A COLORED MAN, AS cook or waiter either in the city or country. ‘Call on or address CHARLES PERRY, 131 Prince st AITER.—A_ FIRST CLASS FRENCHMAN AS waiter ina private family; saga ears’ first class ress G. L. D., city reference from last employer. Herald Uptown Branch office, Vv ANTED—A SITUATION BY A FIRST CLASS Frenchman as waiter in a private family ; has five years’ dress E. G., 23 Sout! # first class city reference from last employer, Ad- WARTED—A SITUATION IN HOTEL OR RESTAV. 5th av., for two days. rant, by first class order or meat cook; understands the cutting up of fresh meats in every style; familiar with the oyster business in all its branches; best refer- ences. Address WILLIAM, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS ASSISTANT BARTEN- der, by a young man of practical experience in the old country, and first class reference her ore steady, industrious habits. Address J. K. L., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER IN A PRI. vate family: speaks English, French and Germans unexceptionable city references in every respect, F. D., 315 East 27th st. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISHMAN and wite, without encumbrance, three years in the country, situations as first class waiter, wife a8 ood cook or chainbermaid and nurse; efficient sewer ; no objection to the country: first class’ city reterences’ Apply at or address 80 East 13th 5. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF EDUCA- tion, responsibility and business experience, some copying or correspondence to do for respectable parties, od and rapid penman. Address, ziving name and VERIENCE, box 156 Herald office. WEST 28TH 8T.—A YOUNG MAN, LATELY from the old country, wishes @ situetion in a as) bad experience; terms mod- 158 grocery store or bar; erate. Call for one wi CLERKS AND 5. 2 AGED MAN, WHO writes a good hand, is conversant with bookkeep- ing by double and single entry, is desirous of an engage- ment as above or lerk, or in any other position; advertiser is active and intelligent; respectable city rr given, Address W. 8., 187 Floyd st, Brook. CCOUNTANTS.—VEYSEY & FABIAN, sional Accountants, 112 and counts examine id adjusted ; books organized for firms and corporations; accounts periodically written up by contract; best reierences. SMART SALESMAN WANTED—TO &@ new article on commission. PROFES- 14 Broadway. —Ac- INTRODUCE ‘Address R. H. M., YOUNG MAN OF TWENTY DESIRES A POSITION in any capacity; understands bookkeeping, real A estate ; correct aecountaut; unexceptionable referenc: mH salary'86 or 87 per week. Address A., box 1U2 Herald Uptown Branch office. ATNASTE . A COMPETENT YOUNG MAN AS ‘Ls cashier; must be of good family, and be abie to itive first class reference and security. Apply at STERN BROTHEUS, 36r 6th ay. YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, ot Pharmacy, New York, &o., satistactor no ob- A.B. H., He office. T RUG CLERK, OF SEY registered in the Colley Wants a situation ; testimonials, jection to the country. Addre: ‘ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS VEGETABLE GAR- dener and florist, a situation; is a practical hand at raising and forcing all sorts of early fruit and vegeta- bles under glass, the cultivation of ¢reen and hothouse plants, hot and cold graperies, the planting and pruning of iruit trees, grafting, budding and growing mushrooms, farming thoroughly it required ; has over 20 years’ ex: Rerlence, in this country ean come well recommended. adress T. L,, Rutherfurd Park @. J.) Post office. SELE WASTE MA ‘A NATIONAL SCHOOL OF THLEGRAPHY, 100 stH st., near Broadway.—Only school where telegraphy is tanght practically and made a specialty. CHANCE TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY.—MEN, women, boys and girls learn and take positions; de- and tor operators: tuition $20. THOMPSON'S College, No. 204th av., opposite Coop tute, A FIRST CLASS BROILER FOR CHOP AND STEAK fice house, down town. Address C, D., box 212 Herald Office. : GENTS WANTED—FOR BECK’S KEROSENE OIL Rectifier; very large profits. Beware of imitations. F. P, BECK, 62 Bowery. A SMART, ACTIVE MAN WANTED—IN A LIGHT outdoor business. Appiy at New York Book Con- cern, No. 7 Warren st., fourth floor, after 9 o'clock, GENTS WANTED—$50 WEEKLY.—SIX NEW ARTI- cles, just out. No company pays, larger commis- ling articles sions or has as mai s., COMPANY, 302 Broadway. ny iast sel! AMERICAN NOVELTY ‘ARK TWAIN AND CHARLES DUDLEY WAR- ner’s new work, “The Gilded Age.” “Prospectus Teady for orders, | DOUGLASS & MYERS, 37 John st. _ TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. AmEetoN NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY, NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS. ELEGANT OVFICES AND LARGE VAULTS TO RENT, IN THR ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY To THE CITY HALL, THE OOURTS, THE POST OFFICE, 40, 40, OFFICES SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS. BANKS, INSURANOE COMPANIES, 40., &0., CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X13 FEET TO 26X67 FEET, AT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWARD TO. $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION, THE ABOVE BUILDING IS COMPLETEL! READY FOR OCCUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS, mega RENT OF SMALL OFFICES Oftice Nos.” Size, 20 story, 3d story. 4th story. Sth story. Yio rbxate......anay” Mpitaid’ “Mgiogy Om story. 216x246. 001300 1,800 1,500 = 500 — 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 3000 2500 2000 1,500 1,800 1,600 1,200 pat 1,500 1,250 1,000 - 1,600 1,250 - - 38—17x23. 1,900 12 - ad 14-1018. 800 ose - = VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES, ALSO OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUB- POSES ON FIRST AND BASEMENT FLOORS, INQUIRIES TO BE MADE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET. A NUMBER OF STORES, LOFTS AND OFFICES TO let—Broadway, Vesey, Barclay, Reade, Duane, Canal, Howard, Grand, Houses, urnished and unfurnished. Broome and ‘other streets; also N. G, BISHOP, 243 Broadway. NICE STORE, WITH ROOMS TO LIVE IN, SUIT- able for any business. At 205 Second street, Williamsburg. LARGE STORE, WITH ADJOINING ROOMS; also suits of Rooms, extra conveniences; strict]; rivate, t and high! seypectany ;_ half rents; ‘est Tenth street. quie ‘udson street; SMALL STORE ADJOINING 883 BROADWAY TO Jet—Sultable for truit or flowers ot any fancy busi- Ress. Inquire in W. H. GIBSON’S confectionery, at the above number. VERY LARGE HOUSE TO RENT AS A OLOB OR boarding house, between Fifth and Sixth avenues on Twenty-fourth street; nearly 40 rooms. JAwES R, EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street, LET, AT 819 ROADWAY—CORNER ROOMS TO Broadway, corner of Twelfth street; also the upper part of 48 East Twelfth street. ‘ JOHN 8. KELSO, 5% Pine street. ROADWAY STORE, NORTHWEST CORNER Forty first street: entire building to rent very cheap, or Store alone, until May, 1875; very suitable for grocery. THOMPSON, 1,44 Broadway. N BROADWAY.—WITH LEASE, A FIRST CLASS Cigar and Sample Room for sale; Good Will, Stock and Fixtures; location unsurpassed; & splendid ‘oppor. tunity; reasons for selling. Address CASH, box 150 Herald office. 'TUDIOS.—TWO DESIRARLE STUDIOS, IN FIRST class building ; select and best location in the city; Tent $25 per month. Inquire immediately of DOTY, 23 Union square. 10 LET—A LARGE BUILDING, 33X61, IN CHERRY street, near New Chambers, suiiable for storage or manutacturing purposes. Inquire at358 Water street, 10 LET—THE CHOICE LITTLE STORE NO. 72 FARK pisces large plate glass windows; possession im- mediately. Apply upon the premises, 10 LET—FOUR LOTS, CORNER OF GRAND AND Tompkins streets, Sorraing a plots fifty feet on Grand by seventy-five feet deep, and fiity feet on Tompkins by one hundred and forty: att feet Inquire of EUGENE KETSLTAS, 116 William si owner deep. ot WANZED—A, FIRST CLASS COPYIST, IN A LAW office, Address, in handwriting of applicant, stat- ing terms, 2 office. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO THOROUGHLY understands broiling steaks and chops, to go to Brooklyn. Address, stating experience, &c., J, H. B., box 216 Herald office. ANTED.—AN ADVERTISING SOLICITOR OF 8UO- cessful experience can make a permanent and Profitable arrangement with a frst class magazine, Ad- x ress, giving experience and reference, MAGAZIN 180 Herald office. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FROM 16 TO 18 YEARS of age; must be a good penman, quick and correct at figures, and reside with his parents; best references Feguired, Address, in handwriting’ of applicant, GAR, Herald offic DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. —REDUCED RENTALS ON FURNISHED DWELL- ingson Fifth and Madison avenues, Murray Hill, and, near same gvenues, on 25th, 42d, 45th, 46th and 54th streets, V. K. STEVENSON, ¥r., 11 Pine street. FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET<IN THIRTY-SEV- enth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; tour story, brown stone and in good order: rent made satis- factory to a responsible party and one who will take good care ofthe property. Apply,to owner, 94 West Thirty- eighth street, trom 9 to Li A. M. and 2to 41. M. A ~10 LET, FURNISHED, FOR THE, WINTER OR longer, the tour story brown stone House 34 West ‘Twenty-first street. Apply to. HODSON & CO., 175 Firth avenue. "ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHITE OR COLORED, ‘to do waiting and make’ himse!’ generally useful ina private family. Apply, withclty eferences, at base- ment door, 454 West 28d st., alter 9 o'clock. ‘ANTED—A FIRST RATE CANVASSER FOR CITY work. Persons of respectability, intelligence and ene! will make application in perso it the office of the Aldine, 58 Maiden lane, after3 P. M. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO DRIVE A ROUTE and work in the bake shop. Apply at 1,743 3d av. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN THAT CAN COMMAND ‘a city trade in the line of fancy goods. Only those that can comply with the above may address E. 8. H., box 142 Herald Uptown Branch office. $5 T08is A DAY MADE BY CANVASSING FOR «) Wood's Household Magazine (now in its thirteenth Volume), with the new and elegant chromo, “The Yo- semite Valley,” 14x20 inches. Clerks, mechanics. and others out of employment call at or address our Agency Department, 41 Park row. Two experienced men ‘wanted as general agents. THE TRADES. GENTLEMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS THE ART &c., would like to have a situation in a’ sugar refiner: best references given. Address CHEMIST, Herald office. N ENGINEER WISHES A SITUATION.—UNDER- stands high and low pressure; has been running lo- Comotive engines, heaters, boilers, &c. ; best recommend ations can be given. Apply at 67 West 12th st, in the tailor store. FIRST CLASS MARBLE AND STONE CUTTER ants a winter's job, here or in the country. Ad- s ‘ANTED—A FIRST OLA cutter for boys’ department; $20 per year. Apply at DITTWA 17 Greene st RELIABLE CUSTOM ary. from $1,800 to RS Tailors’ Agency, OSIERY AND GENTLEME FURNISHING g20ds.—A gentleman, controlling a first class job- bing and retail city trade,’ is open for an. engagement as buyer oF salesman, mow or trom the Ist of January: palary moderave: Felerences iirst class. Address EX- PER. Herald office, \& 00. WANT A THOROUGHLY COM + petent bookkeeper, to take charge of a set of books. Apply at once. Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue, ALESMAN WANTED—TO SELL IN THE RETAIL grocery trade, Only those uainted with the trade Aa Herald office. need address J. 8. B., box E.. CLERK.—WANTED, AN ACTIVE AND PER severing young man to take charge of @ branch store. Address, stating experience and references, J. RB. . Herald office. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— x EMELES A WELL EDUCATED GERMAN LADY TEACHES her native langnage and the French Grammar, on reasonable terms, Call on or address Th. H., 110 East LADY WITH ‘ACTORY REFERENCE wishe: family or an invatid to the PRESENT EMPLOYER’S,—A and seamstress. 351 WEST 32D ST., Protestant girl as 10TH AV., BETWEEN D 81ST STS.—A TH 364 = 't ‘ears old, to take care of children ina ity reference, nA an 6TH AV.—A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL 388 saregot children and sew, ‘Adress. Mine 405 EAST 62D ST.—AS WET NURSE, Saal ine 4.06 “anvamerioai igirras nurse ot chamvermaid ot or cham! id make herself generally useful; best y reterences, 4 WEST STH GT., THIRD FLOOR, ROOM 10 —A ble woman wishes a child to nurse at ner own e; it will have a mother’s care. WEST ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECT. Fdccncai roar Nec aegis aay A Prence. Oail for two days, Ore otorainmieg TQ WEST SD st.—a RESPECTABLE GIRL AS J -nuree: has had care of children from their in- Yj God reference trom last place. 4 Le AY., BETWEEN 36TH AND 36TH STS., IN the baker; nurse 'y store.—A competent person as Seamstress: works Wheeler & Wilsows. and Grover xe S machines; best reference. Cali or address for 488 Crp wae th ‘ork and Feference ; SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A xperienced young woman as nurse; ys ot Ohaay from ie bee or todo alae ) ; yg he ing and ironing NEAR AV. A.—A RESPECT- BAST 14TH 8, BAY tt orf lish Protestant woman, with & pore '~ prea alte Over two montis old, as wet 0 DRUGGISTS.—WANTED, BY A COMPETENT druggist, employment one’ or two days a week as relief clerk; good reference. Address RELIEF, Herald Brooklyn Branch office, 7 ARNISH SALESMAN—MUST BE A THOROUGHLY competent commercial rman and have experience in the business. Address, by letter only, and over real name, stating qualifications and references, MINETT & CO., 60 Pear! st. ANTED—AN OUTDOOR SALESMAN, WHO HAS experience in the jewelry line (plated and gilt), and an established trade; references required, ‘address D. H., Herald office, WANTED—A SMART, Cour ETENT AND RELTA- J Mia tt, meena, ine oom Sends ind embroidery Ln orting house. Applications, with full name and fefer- ence, to G. P., box 133 Herald ofuce. haves South; can is or reader; is conversant ‘with the duties of the sick room; terms in accordance with the times. Address Mrs, E. BAKTLETT, Yonkers. A. GRADUATE OF PRUSSIA, WHO SPEAKS GER man, French, English, teaches music thorough; &c., wishes immediately a kituation as teacher or co panion; unexceptionable reierences. Address M. W. box 214 Herald office. ANTED—BY AN EDUCATED, REFINED LADY, who has travelled extensively in Europe and 1 farniliar with its various currencies, @ position as com- panion to a lady, where she would be considered as an equal: no objection to travel; best reference given and required. Address Miss R., Lcrald office. _HELP_ WANTED—FEMALES. A. SHANCH TO LEARN | TELEGRAPHY.—MEX, andor operators: tulton $20. THOMPONS College, No. 20 th wv, opposite Cooper Instiuures, Oem LADY WANTED.—MUST BE WELL EDUCATED oattion fore settee he ant epee np responsible GOetNer fi fuitaple lady. “Apoly at office ot WHITING N EDUCATED LADY CAN REALIZE A HANDS: income tors office, by sending Ner addrene mae eyes of qualification, to C LES, box ‘A 000 COOK 7 ASSIST WITH W ironing; must und: a ey Ld and havo good reterence: “Apply at iicet deat making FIRST OLASS WAITS ns tako full charge Cre teas WANTED—WHO CAN eof ; Haat Apply wth eek dining room; city reterenees —WANTED, EXPERIENCED 8A! AL TASTED SAtnstincee (ala anian oy Vease eae week, 1y those baving first class city STERN BROTHERS th av. FET, CLASS MILLINERS AND TRIMMERS wanted—Only those who can get up rich apply: net KAHN WETL DAS Eo at Mercer ee IPWO GERMAN GIRLS WANTED-IN A PRIVATE Ameri mily; one to cook, Wash and iron; the other to assist and do upstairs work, at 314 West oth st, near fib ay sities 7 ANTED—A PRESSMAN, A’ CUSTOMED TO HOE’S Stop cylinders. Apply at 210 Fulton st, ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESM. W clothing store 140 Bowery, mesiapcisin ANTED—THREE ACTIVE, EXPERIENCED DRY goods salesmen, Who are acquainted with the city W. K, PEYTON, 272 and 274 Bowery. aT COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, A MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN WANTS A SITUATION asgardener and coachman; understands the busi- ne fectly; good relerence. Address A. B,, box 160 cil offic A PRACTICAL GARDENER WANTS A SITUATION understands growing vegetables, flowers, trees an aa TH references, Apply at 73> Broadway, in A. XOUNG SINGLE COLORED MAN WiIGHRS A sitaation as first class coachman; a stylish driver; best reference. Address W. H. ¥., box 104 Herald Uptown Branch office, Md RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT MARRIED MAN, wishes ® situation as first class coachman and OOM ; CaN give eight ye: best cits ce. Ad- Sreand. Mey Herald Uptown ranch oficer A Ses Maeeee oe rescues & Prue achman jn, Ir rus worthy man; first cl com; ho’ objection. to. the ass countr, dm gpuntry and ‘moderate wages. ‘Address B, box 190 a i ee eee AS COACHMAN AND GROOM—A SINGLE MAN OF jong ¢: ri H 3 aaa WESaRe ust Roche rane at SITUATION WANTED—AS Co. YA A trustworthy, sober, single Bas ota rtedr, un- e d can milk; willing to make him- ferences Addresg 1, Kt., EUX JEUNES HOMMES, ARRIVES DE PARIS, France, sachant le francais, l'allemand et Vitalien, demandent ine place quelconqus. S'adresser chez Mme. ieee 164 Wooster st, pres de Houston, a PATT FRE- HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. in this City and Brooklyn. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT THREE OR four furnished Rooms fer housekeeping, belgw his. ty-fourth street; terms moderate, Address PERMA. ENT, Herald office. PHYSICIAN WANTS TWO ROOMS, WELL FUR- for an office,'on first floor; above Fourteenth street and below Thirty-second street, anywhere between Fourth and Sixth avenues; suid rooms must be lighted and warmed, and rent must not exceed $10 per week; the best of reterences will be given and required. If you are willing to rent on the above terms please addréss, with real nume, &c., PHYSICIAN, box 214 Herald office. ARLEM.—TWO OR THREE VURNISHED KOOMS Wanted for lignt housekeeping by a gentleman and Pie. Address, with full particulars, ROOMS, box 672 ‘ost office. STORAGE ROOM WANTED—FOR BOX SHOOKS AND staves, for a period of 3 or 4 months; an enclosed lot, with or without sheds, will answer; location beiow Houston street preferred. Address box 4.046 Post office. WO OR THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, SUITABLE for light housekeeping, for gentleman and wife; good location ; terms moderat answer in full. Address room 61 Ashiand House, Twenty-fourth street and Fourth av. ANTED—FOR HOUSEKEEPING, BY A FAMILY OF three adults, an unfurnished Moor in P house; location between Thirty-fith ‘orty fifth ets ird and Sixth avenues, Address, stating terms, A. C., He office. ‘ANT ED—AN UNFURNISHED SECOND STORY front Room, for a gentleman and wife, between Address stating terins and focelity, whieh must be nd: rms ich mm - erate, M. 1. infbos 188 Herald office. na WANTEDITHE Freer FLOOR OF A HOUSE, BE- tween Thirty-fourth and Fiftieth sti and Sixth and Eignth avenues, by a physician, furmshed or unt: hisheds Address, stating terms, DOUTOR, Herald Ub- town Branch office. ANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE AND ~ child, two furnished Rooms adjoini Sixth Seventh avenues and Fourteenth street cluding fire. Ad ANTED—FLOOR OF THREE UR FOUR ROOMS, unfurnished, in private house, | Address, with par- gov. fy (EI, Herald Uptown Branch office Pits FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—NEARLY FULL OF first class boarders, one block trom Madison square. on CLARK, at Geade & Co.'s, 2 ion LET—FURNISHED BROWN STONE HOUSE, three rooms being reserved by owner; rent low to a Leia ote family. Inquire, 2 to 4, at 102 West Thirty- fourth stree! 10 RENT—COMPLETELY FURNISHED, UNTIL MAY 1, smail House on West Thirteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; possession immediately. Address W., 709 Broadway. TH AVENUE, 667, OPPOSITE ST. THOMAS’ *) church, to let fuenished, for the season or longer; low figure to @ caretul, responsible tenant, F. H. AMIDON, 22) Fifth avenue. $10 MONTHLY.—FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, n and in fect order; ready for immediate occupi eight rooms and bathroom; cle Icy. verley place, first house above West Tenth street, Unturnished. A —TO LET, THE WHOLE OR PART OF THREE « story high stoop brick House, No. 697 Second aye- nue, in perfect order; rent low to a good tenant. Inquire on the premises from 2 to 4 P. M. YUBNISHED ROOMS AND APAR’ TO LET, MELY NISHED SECO! A. ipsrait ie cab ea Jeet Mane block, ih West tn “street, Sixth and Seventh avenues, FORN SINGLE FRONT A Mit es ersncex, 132 Waverley place, near sixth avenue. PW ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROO!) WITH FE SURGANT He ioruin Private houses o8 Glia ton place (Bighth street), near Fifth avenue. Inquire for three days. PRIVATE FAMILY yee gill oe ot ae front Room, to} oor, ; Hall Roding for $2 and $2.50. 820 Kast Fourteenth street, near Second avenue. 7 6 EAST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD. iy ce. To re ahe large and vy “goome, with bath A LARGE FRONT ROOM, NEATLY FURNISHED— Gasand bath. 207 East twenty-ninth street, ‘LEASANT, NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, itable for'one or two gentlemen, without board; ter: easonable ; references given and required. No. ‘20 West Fifteenth street. SHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, WITH and baGh weet ante eg month, eed es ian ngdon squares aver exer and Twelith streets. Bae JURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITHOUT BOARD: hot and cold water; southern exposure ; algo a hall Room: terms moderate; reference required. 228 West. Firteenth street URNISHED NEATLY FOR HOUSEKEEPING—A Flat, parlor, bedroom, kitchen mauionary ‘tubs; hot. and cola water; secon fi ng Eighth avenue; ‘$11 week}; 8003g ‘hth street. PoENIEBED PARLOR AND BEDROOM—ALSO single Rooms, without board; goed home fora pariy pf gentlemen, rent moderate, 281 Fourth avenue, near Twenty-second street, OR HOUSEKEEPING—LARGE, HANDSOME, COM- pletely furnished Third Floor; ample closets, gas and water; J ger week; private house, 26 Monroe street, near FirsiMreet, Hoboken, 10 short blocks from ferry ; no other tenants. FLANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- room, also single Room for ee » without, Board, in the new first class house Seventh avenue, junction of Broadway and Forty-fourth sireet. Look HERE!—Tv LET, A PARLOR FLOOR, FUR] nished or unfurnished ; also a Third Floor. West Twenty-fitth street, New York. EWLY PURNISHED ROOMS TO LET-IN A private tamily; terms reasonable; references ex- changed. 74 Lexington avenue, ‘0. 50 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET,—ON SECOND a floor, four beautiful furnished Rooms to let, to gen- men, NE LARGE AND ONE HALL ROOM, WITH LARGE closets, to let, without board, to gentlemen only; third floor, tront; newly and handsomely furnished, painted and frescoed ; private iamily; house first class; references exchanged. 140 West Twenty-first street, be- tween Sixth and Seventn avenues. ‘PARTIES DESIRING A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Parlor Floor, at reasonable price, without board, eam find first class accommodations at 130 West Twenty- street; front Basement for respectable physician, (0 LET—A FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED FRONT Room, on the first floor of an English basement house; first class newhborhiood and in a private family: reterence given and required. Inquire at 232 West Twen- ty-first street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, 10 LET—A PLEASANT FLOOR, CONSISTING OF four rooms, with gas and water; rent low to a good’ fenant; furnished if required. Apply at 4z2 West Forty-* seventh street. (0 LET—A LARGE SITTING ROOM AND BED- room, furnished, suitable for housekeeping; terms $5 foper vee; also a hall Bedroom. Inquire at 405 ird avenue, 10 LET—-FURNISHED SECOND AND THIRD STORY Rooms for light housekeeping; every convenience; hall Rooms for gentleminen; also Office for physician; terms moderate. Apply at 86 Amity street. ‘0 FURNISRED ROOMS, IN PRIVATE HOUSE, ‘with all the appliances for housekeeping, heat and’ pe im rent to suit the times. No, 40 Morton street, near leecker. OR 2 LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH AMPLE closets, running water and use of bath room; short. distance trom Broadway ; terms low. 103 West Twenty- ninth street. 1D HOUSE EAST OF FIFTH AVENUB AND BRE- voort House, 61 Olinton place.—Elegantly furnished Rooms, singly or en suite, for gentiem n, Without board. 6G HOW SITING (AND BEDROOM, FURNISHED OU. tor housekeeping; hot and cold water in rooms, bath, excellent washing arrangement; central location, 22 Fifty-second street, near Broadway. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms, without board; front and back Parlor third floor; also back Parlor, second floor. Terms easy. 6) EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE Madison square.—Rooms, singly or en suite om Second, third and fourth floors 14 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTE. Avenue Hotel.—A handsomely turnished Suit of Rooms, with bath attached, on second floor, without board, on reasonable terms. 2 D STREET, NO. 32 WEST.—FURNISHED ROOMS to let to genticmen, with Breakfast if desiied. 3} EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Fourth avenue.—An elegant Suit of Rooms on second floor, furnished all new; Parlor and two Bedrooms to gentlemen, without board; also single Rooms on third floor. QQ WESt NINTH STREFT.—TWO NICELY FUR- nished Rooms to let, on third floor. without board, at reasonable terms; references exchanged. 35 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET,—TO LET, A second story Room, well furnished, southern ex- posure, all conveniences, with Board ; terms mode AT WES! TWELFTH STRERT, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue.—Flegantly furnished Rooms, with alcove: hot and cold water, for families or single gentlemen. 4 West Twellth street, near itth avenue. 53 SOUTH WASHINGTON, SQUARE, FOURTH street.—Newly turnished Floor, singly or together, for housekeeping; also others, for single or party ef gen- tlemen; all conv ices. 57 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—THREE STORY 2 to let, high stoop, with extension, handsomely furnished, a private tamily; only id and Iz rent $260 per month. QQ GREENWICH AVENUE, | NEAR, TWELETH street.—A young widow hasa nice furnished Par- Jor, to one oF twd gentlewen, where they ean enjoy the comforts of home; trom $7 to $8.4 week: all_ modern Ime provements. Inquire in private house, one flight. WEST 1WELFTH STREET, CORNER SIXTH nue.—Furnished Rooms for gentlemen or gen< tleman and wife tor light housekeeping; rent $3, so aud $7 per week. be seen between COSEY THREE STORY HOUSE TO LET—WATER - and gas, West Thirticth street, baa! Pig aese 110 Broa . A. 202 William street, Frankfort House. VERY PRETTY THREE STORY HIGH STOOP A House, with all the improvements, to let in Har. lem, near the boat; only $55 per month, JOUN A. LINSCOTT, 1,991 Third av., near 109th st. HANDSOME THREE STORY BROWN STONE House, 22x50x100, with large yard, on Forty-seventh street. near Sixth avem newly painted and in com- plete order throughout; will be rented to a responsible private family at $2.500 a year; will give le: WILLIAM T ckER, 220 Futh avenue, N_ UNFURNISHED BROWN STONE HOUSE TO rent, on West twenty-second street, at $1,700; all improvements and in fine order. AMES kK. EDWARDs, 69 West Twenty-third street. [TARLEM.—TWO STORY AND BASEMENT COT- tage; good order; nine rooms: only $25 rent. JOUN A, LINSCOPT, 1,991 Third av., near 109th st, '-A NEW. ELEGANT THREE STORY BROWN House, on Second avenue, with all modenn im- provements, Inquire every at joan, between 4 and 5 o'clock, at 179 Second avenue, ir Twelfth street. 0 LET—THE LARGE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP House 148 Waverley place, near Sixth avenue, 16 all improvements; immediate possession. H. M. CONDIT, 139 East Twellth street. LET—IN EAST FIFTY EIGHTH STRERT, A three story brown stone House, beautifully frescoed and in fine order; rent $1,20, GKEGOR & MILLER, 160 Kast Forty-nint jt. T° LBI-THE SMALL BAY WINDOW HOUSE 29 East Twenty-seventh street, near Madison avenue ; 7 rooms, gas. bath, &c.; immediate possession. Can be en from 10 to 4. 10 LEASE—A LARGE FRAME HOUSE, ALL THE modern Improvements, in perfect order; also Stable, with seven full Lots, beautitully laid out; plenty of truit; 124th street, near Seventh avenue boulevard ; will rent to May, 1874, cheap, three years’ lease, ASTO, 2,108 Third AIH AVENUE, 130TH STREET—NEIGHBORHOOD 0 elegant.—Magnificent modern stone Dwelling, 40x90, ground 100xi00; superb stable; rent peep, for dwelling or institution, V. K. STEVENSON, Jr,, [1 Fine street. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET ' VERY LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED APARTMENT, to one $7, to two $8, with two rst class’ residence, No. 6 St. A FLOOR TO LET, PARTIALLY FURNISHED, TO @ small family; closets, with hot and cold water; suitable for housekeeping. ‘310 East Twenty-first street. KUMBER OF NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO 5_prl w No, 105 Habe Thirtloth ntsect, Jurth avenue, A. FGRNISHED, BOOM. 20. UE sitay plese pad Mac eet; lao one oF two ‘oon at pio West 1 pra th PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT ONE OR TWO 5 vath, &c. 130 East AAG ttaincs HIE nd PORE kraut ee nces. W +) SEER On Pee CFRURSTD asekeeping by 1 a good noughborhood : reut $90 10 ‘Address KING, f G00D aven Herald office. shbor! Fourth a pan pleat hy Sst nag eee pt ANTED—A NICE FURNISHED HOUSE; ‘hi Sixth in the Country. FAMILY OF ADULTS WOULD LIKE FOR THE A re fouant ot a4 rent may adarens ADULTS, floral A PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOMS THAN they need, will le! y a i) Rd ly. References required. 141 Bast ity’ th st. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET VERY DESIRABLE, a Rooms, furnish sire tal ‘smi arpeted well between Broadway ee Api at ot Bast Tents { references exchanged. SP Pity places URE AN ELEGANTLY ll MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.— Furnished Rooms, with every convenience for housekeeping, to let to respectable small families, 138 WES? FOURTH, STREET, BETWEEN MAC. dougal street and Sixth avente.—A neatly tur- ished second story tront Room ; also hall Reom on upper floor to gentlemen, without board. 22 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—A HALL Bedroom, furnished comfortably, in «private house, $3 per week; room kept in order; & quiet homeg use of heated lor ; references exchanged. 23} WEST FOURTH STREET, CORNER OF WEST e. Tenth street.—Pleasant furnished or unfars nished Rooms, on the second floor, and one on the thir floor to let, without board; reasonable rent; gas an bath. 258 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms to let, to gentlemen, or gentlemen and their wives, with bath, hot and cold water, at reasonable prices. 67 EIGHTH AVENUE.—A LARGE FRONT Room to let, furnished, tor two gentlemen or man and wife, all ‘on second floor. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART= MENTS TO LET. LARGE NUMBER OF FINE FLATS TO LEE at the new houses, 111 to 117 West Eleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, A, TR Cig SORTA TR Ra ‘ ure. fof sale. ieee eee Poa eT ROK 400. ist Filth avenue, PARTMENTS AND A SMALL HOUSE TO LET AP iicap Frame Cottage, eight rooms Sixteentix Street, near Ninth avenue, $30; Second Floor, in, six« teenth street, $15; Upper Part of House gorner Nintly avenue and sixteenth street, elght rooms, $57 00; Aparte ments corner Forty-eighth sircet and Ninth avenue. Ap« ply at 603 Hudson street. = BROWN STONE BUILDING, sam . ih rae RY coreer West Tenth street.—sec- ond Floor, five rooms, complete in every particular; Tange, gag fletures tor on premise? will show the rooms. oA ie oe: JSHMAN, 172 Ninth avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. < FLOORS, WITH FIVE ELEGANT ROOMS, Y Na ate Oran atone front house No, 47 8t. Marka lace, near Second avenue; rent reasonable, Inquire om the premises. T° saute, Flats on the block in Seventy-ffth streety aay Cot enat Sa eS ode WaRRIOs, 1,299 Third ae. Tt Pe LET—NO. (6 WEST THIRSY-EIGHTH STREET,’ & French Apartment of eight rooms, with all modern improvements. Inquire of janitor, wal trardanichokdemnneid mime. te SS. SSN (0 LET.—FIRST FLOOR, SIX Rooms; VAO, oN account offdeath in the pag splendi nd rn improvements; gas, bath, tf house, Apply at «7 avenue. LET—FiRsT FLOO $30; SECOND, 640, Ie * pprows stone front Ne, oat ith avenue; five rooma @ 10 LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE 36 WEST T Fourth street, with privilege of room and gas. ee ie privilege eee ‘ONNECTING, ON SECOND oor eraabie for light ponaekeer ng all conve~ ine seit Ros Rig'avenues™ nn av SORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED AY ASSORTMENT, OF 524 quality of worknfkuahipe ant oa aE LATE COMPANY, ver 70 LET=PARTL AL TARE, 9 sgt olathe tent! by" Yeniences for 08 cd 8° ge -anlrd street Fourth avenue and yenteenth street, Union square, NTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD Srivaate Kg chan eisgant sien, nthe lowest ries and ent Twenty-third street, between Bevenin and ne avenues.

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