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SITUATIONS WANTHED—FEMALES, ne oa nN ener 2 Cooks, &e. "107 WES? JatH Bas FIRST CLASS COOK IN a private family; underatands all kinds of family feooking ; best rstereuces from last place. Wasy NTH. As 00D OOK, wasiay nd ironer vat family ; a vant fo chiluren; best oky rotor 4¢ ad maker and very nee. qr EAST 32D ST.., GHD PLOOR.—A RESPEOTA- 15 ble poten “wissen ue cook ; is a first rate Washer and ironer; good city reterence. = EST 28TH S8T., FIRST FLOOR.—a YOUNG 4158 bese experienced cook; will assist with Washing, or to cook, wash and iron for a small tanily 5 est city referenc: ome ST OPH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 246 ook and to gaat with washing, on platen bi use small (amily; no obiection to country; bowelty rertrence: Call on or address COOK. ‘ORD WEST 197TH ST., THIRD FLOOR —AS CHAM. 252 bermaid and waitress and to assist in washing ‘aud ironing ; best city references, 33 WEST 26TH ST, BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TIT avs, third floor.—A Protestant woman as good Cook, washer and ironer ; good reterence. EAST 17TH ST.—AS PROFESSED CQOK; understands all kinds of cooking, boning and farding, carving and marketing; four yearw references. 413 BAST VTH st. FIRST, FLOOR —A YOUNG woman to cook, wash and iron or do housework 1u a small family ; isa good cook, excellent laundress and sood baker; good reiercnces; city or country ; wishes to fevthe ouly servant. Chambermaids, &c. WEST 13TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR, BACK OO room.—A young woman as first class chamber- can take full charge of ference. anaid or regular the diuing room 9 MADISON AY.—A YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL AS 196 “ivinbermald and laundress or us nurse to grow: ing children. 51Q) WEST gorlt St, SECOND FLOOR, BACK’ » room.—A young ‘gitl tw do chamberwork or aything else requir 628 22. A%: RETWEEN MTT AND GOTH STS, LO third fo espectable young girl as chambermaid aud’ waitress ina boarding house, or to do geucral house work ; good city reference. Dresssmakers ond Seamstresse, 3D Wsst STH ST. SECOND FLOOR.—MISS TRE: PET, French dressmaker and milliner; can cut NEW. YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEYSER 6, 1873—WITH SUPPLEMENT, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Nurses, dice 6TH AV.—AN EXPERIENCED MONTBLY muree, at, it ngaged, wishes to make a 808 | SE a ee ane” trum lapice and doctors. 1 = GERMAN YOUNG LADY, WELL EDUCATED AND intelligent, desires a situation im @ respectable he tak gaze of ren aud make horse! Jeoneraly ie inh affairs, Address » K., Herald cz MARRIED WOMAN AS WET NURSE, IN HER A Dit hones; tae lost ber Own child ond. will take best of care, Addrens ‘Montgomery av., Tompkinsville, Staten Island, third house froin, corner. Wane sr AN ENGLISH WIDOW WOMAN HAV- ing a very comtortable home, an infant to ood A the boitie: no objection to-gno- trom birth: go ee oot a TER tere Bente kee ottice, for one weeks Waitresses, &o- 335 EAST BP st —A8 FIRST CLASS WAITRESS; Ne. understands her duties perfectly; could assist with other work; willing and obliging ; good city reier- Miscellancous, ence. ll BARROW ST,.—A YOUNG GIRL TO ATTEND ON a lady going to England; not subject to sea sick- hess; wages not ao much ant obj ood hor 268 MADISON AV. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).— As ladies’ maid by an Huglish Protestant; is & food hairdresser ant aresrmaxer; thoroughly, wnder- wands her duties; good city reierence, Avply for two Lvs. OUN@ WOMAN (25), GOOD LAUNDRES$ AND Seamstress and generally useful; home with widow or small kind (amily, or would come home nights; retere onces. Addrese C, HARRISON, Herald office, Intelligence Offices, IOSMOPOLITAN CULINARY ASSOCTATION, HS West 27th st., New York.—We give notice to ali om- loyers, proprietors of hotels, restaurants and private families, we can furnish cooks and pastry cooks of any description at shortest notice. FREE OFFICE TO GET GOOD SERVANTS UNTIL Miltes— waren for the times—city or country, at the PROTESTANT INSTITUTE, 133 6th ay., above 10th st., over the drug store. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. LL WHO WI8H CAN PERFEOT THEMSELVES IN rammar, writing, Spanish, &c.,in a few months; Engifen for foreigners. "Address ALLEN, Herald Up: town Branch oftice. and fit dresses by the day or at home; makes bonnets a ats, 60 IRVING PLACE.—A LADY DESIRES TO PRO- cure a situation for a young girl as seamstress and Hight chambermaid: or as nurse to growing children; best references a Call on Mrs, SAL TER. 105 WEST 41ST ST.-A THOROUGH DRESSMAKER 2) wishes a few eng ements by the day; is a good cutter and fitter and stylish trimmer ot ladiés’ and chil- dren’s garments; ladies calling at once can see samples of Ler work, elegantly finished in satin and velvet, Cail on or address DRESSMAKER, 31 EAST 21ST ST,—/ NC i stress to go out by the day, week or month on moderate terms. 369 WEST 2TH st FASHIONABLE DRESS- J maker would go out by the day in private famt- fies: operates on Wheeler & Wilson's machine. Ring the ell three tim! TOT wt Avy MBAR 3 ¢ woman as cook and laundress in asmall private family ; 1s an excelent bread and pastry baker, best city relerence, . 2D 8T.—A COMPETENT General Housework, &c. 2D Ay.—A GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL MOUSE ‘work. 136 EAST 7TH ST.. TOP FLOOR. L400 rat housework in @ small fami 162 MADISON ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO “i eral housework; good washer and ironcr, for three days. PAR WEST 25TH ST.-A GERMAN GIRL TO DO 410 general housework. OF EAST UTAH st, 1 25) Bat to do het GROCERY rk in a private famil: STOR is Willing and obliging and can guarantee trustworthiness andr references if required, A FRENCH SWISS LADY, TEACHER OF FRENCH, German, English and mustc, Would give private loxgons or gous visiting governess; frat class refercnces. Address M. ¥., Herald Uptown Branch office. _HELP WANTED—FEMALES, COMPETENT GIRL WANTED—TO DO GENERAL housework in a private family; ee references re- quired, Apply at 115 Kast 75th st., near Lexington av. SAu LADIES WANTED.—APPLY TO LORD & TAY- OLR, corner Grand and Chrystie sts, TANTED—A YOUNG LADY, WHO WRITES A good, plain hand and resides with her ae Address, in own handwriting, R, G. B., Herald office. WASTED—A GERMAN GIRL TO ATTEND A SMALL child and do sewing. Apply at 321 West 3% st. J ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND iron. One who isa good cook, with reliable city references, and willing to yo a short distance from the city may apply to F. JENKINS, 67 Liberty st. [TANTED—A GOOD LA DRESS AND TO ASSIST with the waiting ferences required. Call, between 12 and 2, at #27 West 28th st. ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL, A_ PRIVATE American family, to do plain cooking and assist mm washing and ironing, at Sif West 55th st., near th ay. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, G@ MAN WE yous IES A SITUATION IN A PRI- vate family as. waiter and to make himself useful; best city reference. Address WILLIAM, care of T. McMahon, 145 Bast dist st. MBER OF THE MASONIC FRATERNITY DE- 39fH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GikL TO 8D AV., CORNER 33D _ &T, 44¢ do gencral housework in a small family; no ob- fection to une country; good city reterence. 48. —A YOUNG GIRL to do housework ; the best city reference, 2ND AV., NEAR 82D 8T., THIRD FLOGR.— © A respecianle young girl to do general house. rk, or go a8 chambermaid und do flue Washing. G54. ee AY, BOOM USA PROTESTANT GIRL TO JOE do xeneral housework; is a first class washer and ironer. Call on or address ©, i. Housekeepers, &c. WICH AV., ONE FLIGHT.—A YOUNG prepossessing and refined, just arrived in the city, would like to take charge of some gentleman's house As housekeeper; would. pre! tan of ineans. tor two days. Mrs. BU oo 4. CHRYSTIE &8T., ROOM 20.—A YOUNG FRE a JE woman as housekeeper ia w hotel; first class refer er an elderly gentle. R. } WEST 47TH ST.—A YOUNG WLDUW LaDy, from the South, as housekeeper in a gentleman’s iy. Inquire at Mrs. Fields G89 {tH AY, UP ONE FLIGHT. —A YOUNG LADY, jnst arrived m the city, to iaxe charge of some gentleman's house; a widower of means preferred, Call EME, M. to5 P.M. on Miss DE from 94 BROADWAY, SECOND FLIGHT, FRONT, room 31.—A lady wants a position’ as house- in a widower's tain; BROADWAY, SECOND FLIGHT, FRONT, -—A lady as housekeeper in a widower's 69 A LADY OF THE HIGHEST RESPECTA- ‘wishes a position as honsckeeper for a wi ower, wiih one elild not over7 years, whom she will 1 struct and a mother’s re; understands te i ing pertectly. Address immediately RESPECTABILITY, Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘OUST-KEEP. WAN G WOMAN OF D, A YO clean and tidy habits to take care ot house of a ‘widower living alk not much work to be done; state age and salary expected; German preferred. Address BM. M., Herald otlice. Laundresses, &c. 2 ., ROOM NO, §—A RESPR¢ hesto do washing and ironing a Muting in or ont of the house. Mrs DIE? TO West te 8T., BASEMENT.—AN EXPERT- d colored latindress solicits families’, ladie or gentlemen's washing; evening dresses, children’s clothes, puiting and ‘tluting in superior style oF short notice. 13Q West, sore BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH 4 ays., second tloor.—A reg) ple colored woman wishes to do respectable families’ washing; no others need call. WEST 33D 8’ RST FLOOR.—A RE- REAR, 5 133 spectable widow woman wishes a tew families’ washing; is a first class laundress; understands puffing, fiuting and shirt polishing. 2TH ST, THIRD FLOOR.—WORK the day; washing, troning and house- take washing home. WEST 149 vat.» cleaning; or woul 14 ST., REAR,—A PROTESTANT WO- J man to do tadies’ and gentlemen's or tomily washing; is a good washer ene! rouer, best city refer ence, Address Mrs, MITCH 232 WEST 2TH St. FIRST PLOOR, BACK room.—A respectable woman wishes a few more entiemen’s or families washing, or would go out by the jay usa good cook or to do housework; is a first class Yaundress, Cari or address. 309 her bu: other 7TH AV., REAR OF BAKERY.—AS AN EX. perienceil laundress; thoroughiy understands Ro objection to the country or to assist at satisiactory eity ré WEST 26TH §T., SECOND FLOOR, BACK roous.—A young Woman, who has lived in_ first class familtos as laundress, wishes some washing at her ownhome, or would go ont by the day or week: first class fluter; understands shirt polishing, puding; terms moderate ; best city reforence. Call or address, S45 17TH ST., NEAR STH AV., TOP FLOOR. — O An oxperiencéit Iaundress (Danish) to do gen- tlemon’s and ladies’ wasting and ironing in the latest French style, at reasonable rates, (4. PAST.30 8%. TOP FLOOR.—A FIRST CLAS AOA. satnuress todd (amilioy’ and gentlemen's wa by the month or dozen; fluting neatly done; best reference. ing, ch -A GERMAN WOMAN, AN EX- se, desires work by (he day, or 513 We will take in fir ny At reasonable terms; polishing, fluting and p the dozen, week or month; best relerences. irs, FAGGA. 625 8D AV., NEAR 40TH ST. LAUNDRESS IZ) wants a’ few tiemen’s or ladies’ washing; would take the washing of a club; is a first class polisher and tluter, Call or address for one week, G26 2D AX» TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM-<a RE IAN) speciale woman wishes to go out te wash and iron, or take home washing; ean be well recommended, (PHE BEST OF CARE TAKEN IN WASHT in wing: fmily washing taken on terms rly done; no machine washing or a¢ used iu i 8 Kast Pwenty-cighith st. 13 NEST WAstiNaton PLACE, NEAR GT AV.— oD) As wet nurse, West 130 iit fant or.as cha to 2 o'clock, on Nurses, ¢ JOOR, BACK W-A ed women as nurte to an in: would go South, Call, frou 10 AN ENGLISH WOMAN toan imtant from tts birth FY perienced; country not ob- jected to; good reterence, tor addross, 6) 7 WEST WITH ST, BETWEEN 7TH AND grit AeA | avs~ An American woman ohiK's nurse; q Ww; city reference. Call in the faney store. EAST STH STA RESPECTABLE }LADY who has lately lost her husband, also her ine months ol, as wet narso, Apply for three days, fant, two 442 Weer 4TH ST.—A RESPEOTABLE YOUNG x mar woman Wishes a baby to wet nurse at her own residence. AGO rt ‘AV., CORNER S8TH ST—A RESPROTA. ean 24.9 bie married woman as wet nurse, rit AV., BETWEEN 201 AND 90TH STs, floor-—A reapectable woman wishes a baby at her own home; would haye tue bost of Call for two days. M AA. sires employment: is not afraid of work. Address J. D., box 183 Herald office. V ) ANTED—BY A COLORED MAN, A SITUATION AS second cook or waiter in a private family or hotel; ee referred; gool reference given. Address ROBERT, Herald brookivn Branch office. TANTED—A POSITION IN THE SHIPPING BUSI- neas, by a young man who has had over five years’ ex- erience in a leading Liverpool house; best English and merican reicrenge, Address H. R.'C,, box 1,842 New York Post oflice. BOOT AND SHOE SALESMAN OF THREE years’ experience, having a good country trade. Would like to make an engagement with a first class house for the coming year, on commission only. Address C. T. S., Herald office, N IMPORTING HOUSE, BEING ABOUT TO GIVE up their cloak and sult department, is destrous of Procuring @ suitable situation tor one of their young men, as salesman or travelling agent. For particulars address box 1,679 Post office. GENTLEMAN AND SCHOLAR ADMITTED TO THE bar in the State of Mlinois desires a position as clerk in a law or real estate office in this city; very best ret erences. Adress LEX, box 200 Herald office. A. XQUNG,OR MIDDLE-AGED MAN, WITH FROM $800 to $500 in cash, can secure a position as clerk at a salary of $100 per month, money returned in sixt days; bonus paid and security given; legitimate bu ness, established concern and best references. App! with name, address and references, to OMEGA, Herald office. NSURANCE.—A_ STENOGRAPHIC | CORRESPON- dent of many years’ experience wants a position in &@ first class office. Address H, 8, BEATTIE, Washing- ton Heights, New York city. ANUFACTURERS! SPECIAL AGENTS WANTED— 4 In cvery State, to take gencral supervision and ap- pointing ot focal axents for indispensable specialties; jiberal compensation paid to satistactory parties. Ad- rong SEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES COMPANY, Post office. ITUATION WANTED=BY AN ENGLISIIMAN AS clerk or salesman; thoroughly understands London Stock Excnange business, optic &c.; will work at anything tor a very small remuneration; good city ret- erence, Addregs URGENT, box 121 Herald office. 10 WHOLESAL! FANOY AND DRY GOODS honses.—A young man, having a good trade, desires a position as Kastern traveller or city salesman; un- doubted references furnished. Address L.'S., Herald offices WANTED—4 TELHORAPH OPERATOR 70 Give lyn;cermetust he modersie’ Aditess TELEGRAPH E, box 142 Herald office. Woirierae ABLE, BODIED | MEN | FOR THE Inited sates Marine corpa, vice fleet fitting ont. ‘This service also offors splendid op- Keates. stibo- wae oF Starger gnforna mmatiou apply. 8 war. For in a Kendezvons, 89 Chatham st., New York. ae W4NTzD—an ASSISTANT EDITOR ON A WEEKLY Catholic newspaper, in a neighboring ‘city: a per- son of experience is required in making selections and getting up local ceclostastical news of eity, Address, with Telerences, » CATHO! box 21 Post oinee WANTED—A BOY ABOUT 15 YEARS OF AGE. POR Rencral work, ina large publishing house. Address, stating reve alary expected, CASHIER, box Tat Poctotions? 82 “tary ANTED—A ‘COLORED BOY, ABOUT 1b YEARS OF ose, ope door im retail deparunent Apply, a after 5B. "M., 4 D, APPLETON & CO., 551 Broadway. ‘WANTEDTIN A BOOK STORE, A BOY, 14 OR 15,48 errand boy end to make himselt genepatty usetu he must write a good hand, be neat and tdy, and live with his parents above lth st.; must also weil reo- ommended, Apply at 25 Park row, up stirs, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO THOROUGHLY understands the oyst’r and lunch counter business and not afraid to work. Apply, with reference, to PHILIP MULLIGAN, 1,250 Broadway, vetweeu 9 and il o'clock. WA42TEDSA COMPETENT SALESMAN; ONE WHO is familiar with the fur trade. Address, by letter only, with reference, &c., FREDERICK LUBSLR & CO., 289 and 291 Fulton st, Brooklyn. ANTED—INGRAIN CARPET WFAVER TO TAKE charge ot power looms, Apply to J. W. DIMICK, nal FRENCH ADVuNiiSEMENTS, E DEMANDE UNE PLACE DE GARCON DE OUT- sine ou de garcon de cave S'adresser Rivington at, No, 262, en arriere, chez M, Batler, a OETY REAL ESTATE FOi SALE. Hast Side, NEW FIVE STORY STORE AND TENEMENT IN Forsyth street, between Canal and Grand stree' for sale at $19,000; rent over $2,500. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. FOR, SALE OB TO. LET—NO. 345 BAST EIGHTY- third street, a neat basement and three story brown stone House, 12 rooms; three minutes trom steamboat landing, foot of Kighty-tourth street, West Side. Por SALE CHEAP—BEST SMALL MUDEKN THRE story House fifth ward ; every improvement convenience, with possession; not mitch cash reauired. JAMES PRICK, 200 Hudson stree: 16. 750 I8 ALL NOW ASKED FOR A THRE, . story high stoop brown stone House, on wenty-sixth street, 120 fect of Sixth avenne; size 22x00x “100, and sold two years since tor $25,000; only $8,700 cash required. a PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. E—BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST, OFFICE OPEN FROM 6 A. M. TILL 9 P. M. ‘ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 9 P. CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. {URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—ALL CONVuNI- euces, 112 Fourth street, Brooklyn, E. D. | WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR 8. ND TO RENT. _ E BUILDING PLOTS, $1,300 each, containing three and four city lots; must be sold. Address W. H. BARD, Mount Vernon, N. Y. PROPERTY OUT OF THE Crry FOR SALE AND TO RENT. TTENTION, CAPITALISTS AND COLONIES— Large bodies of selected timbered Lands, well located, Jor sale; titles pertect. Inquire ot OWNER at Coleman House, room 124. MAGNIFICENT STONE MANSION FINE OUT- buildings and ex:ensive grounds (0 acres), witnm 45 minutes of the city, handsome view, overlooking New York Bay, to exchange at low figure for city or other Property. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 st Seventeenth st. OR SALE—MONMOUTH COUNTY—235 ACRES; high state of cultivation; bed of marl; desirable tor Stock tarm and track or for tillage; easy distance trom voumouth Park, N. J.; roomy, substantial buildings and every agricultural appliance; never before in market. Address or call upon EDWIN KEMPTON, Counsellor at Law, 194 Broadway, New York. 3.600 AGRES, VALUABLE COAL AND IRON 5 Lands in the Cumberland coal region; alt underlaid with the celebrated Cumberland steam coals, Au immense body of iron ore underlies the entire prop: erty. Near to railroad, giving ready access to all Eastern markets. Heavily tinibered. This property must be sold, It is offered greatly below its value and on most libe terms asto cash payments; one-half the price will be taken In Northern Pacifie bonds at 80. None but prin- gipalsneedapply, Address CUMBERLAND COAL, box 2,045 Post office, Philadelphia, Pa. AL ESTATE N_ ELEG. TO EXCHANGE, NT FOUR STORY BROWN STONE House, near the Park, Madison avenue, to exchange for good Broperty in tho lower part ot’ Westchester county, SEs, THRE STORY BRICK CORNER STORE AT it New york to exchange for good Merchandise. Apply to MARTIN DUNN, 202 Broadway, near Fulton street, Now York. ce {XCHANGE—A NEW FIRST CLASS STONE FRONT House, near Prospect Park, Brook! Place in the country. Address B.S. D., JXCHANGING PROPERTY A SPECIALTY.—HAND- 4; some Residence, Astoria, all tinprovements, ood finish, exchange tor Suburban Property. York Tenement for Brooklyn Store. ‘MT, WOOLLE MARTIN DUNN, 202 Broadwi s Pine street. XOHANGE—A SMALL, FIRST OLASS BUSINESS, 4 paying larve percenta’e, for. a good Farm within 30 miles of New York, in Jersey or, Roc about $8,000; free. RIKER, HESSE SH SALESMAN—MUST BE A THOROUGH commercial man, experienced in selling varnishes. Apply, by letter only, giving real name, which shall he m confidence, stating quali cations, experience and ref- . to MINETT & CO., # Peari'st. sy as R TANTED—A FIRST CLASS, EXPERIENCED VAR- nish salesman, Address box 3,857 New York Post sion for a New York house, im Illinois (outside and south of Chicago); in Keokuk and Fort Madison, Iowa; Yerre Haute, Vincennes and Evansville, Ind. ; St: Louis, Mo.. by @ salesman connected with a St. "Louis house that brings him in contact with fancy goods dealers; good ref- Address, stating specialties and commission, tions required. Apply to WM. ay., Brooklyn. WANTED A SALESMAN WHO CAN COMMAND A large trade for high grades ot Southern flour in New York and the New England States, Address, stat- ie terms, MERCHANT, box 100 Post oifice, Baltimore, —TWO CLERKS ACQUAINTED WITH THR book and fapey goods trade: best of recommendéa- W. ROSE, 124 Atlantic COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, \ GENTLEMAN DESIRES To FIND SITUATIONS for hiscoachman and groom, who can be highly Tecommended. Address H., box 165 Post office. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- aoe Rae Sa Ye his business ee roughly; is willing and ol ing; city or country ; goo" Feterences” Address (243 Bast 25th st ile FUXCHANGE. <A CITY, HOUSH, VALUED AT $15,000 1; mortgage $6.60), will be exchanged for a Westcli ter piace Vained at $7,000. JACOB SHARPE, 149 Brondway. OR EXCHANGN—15 OR 20 HANDSOME Lots, comprising over 100 acres of land, near Nash- ville, Tehu.; will sell or exchange for Merchandise adapted to Southern trade. Address C. B. VANCE, care ot Kootes & Co., Memphis, Tenn. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—LEASK OF NO. 137 Eighth street, about 100 tect. east of Broadway: ex- Pires 1881, Addrets OC. B. CHENEY, Domestic Building. O THREE STORY BRICK HOUSES, WITH Stores, and three three story frame Houses, Im Wil Hamsburg, noar ferries, ail weil Tented, (0 exchange for a ‘arm. woot F, CURLEY, 12 Centre street, New York, D. WE Will EXCHANGE A. FIRST CLASS REST. dence on the Hudson, with 0 acres (tree from use. encumbrans»), for a. good Breosiyn Ho SON, 171 Broalway J. 0, HOVE EsPALE WANTRD, REAL ANTED TO PURCHASE—FROM 15 TO 2) LOTS Delow Forty-second sirect, fr manatyein:.ng pur: poses; lve price and location, “Address REAL bss ATS, Jerald office NES, LIQUORS, &C, OR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, SIXTEBN HOG heads of David Jones’ Ale, warranted five vears old. or Store also, Apply at 2 Grand street, Brooklyn, COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A single man thoroughly understands bis business; best city reference, Call on or address P, K., No 1a? West 28th st., private stable, Concer a A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, WHO nly understands the care of horses, harness can be highly recommended by present Call on of address COACHMAN, 125 West 17th st. WAXTED=A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A first class man (Ienglish); the best of city Feterence ‘Address or call on R. &, No. 7 East from last employer. 23th st. FURNITURE. oe AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS F\ pets and Bedding, at 4. M. COW: 4A. Furniture, i] PERTHWALE & CO.'S, 159. and 107 Chatham street, “An jow TIBNTION) NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY, NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN ELEGANT OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS RENT, IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOOATKD BUILDING, BEING IX CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, a0., &C. OFFICES SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, & HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10M12 PERT TO 20X67 FEET, AT $500, $40, $300 AND UPWARD TO 812,00, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION, THE ABOVE BUILDING 1 | a al READY FOR PROVEMENTS. COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, 2OUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FIRST OLASS PASSENGER ELYVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- RENT OF SMALL OFFICES, 24 story. r. oor gay 1 1,900 1,500 ES 1,000 a 2,500 000 2,000 500 — 500 1,600 509 12 800 x 1,200 1,200 ge Ul (BE SE, 1 ), CAN BE ‘tory, 5th story. Nai NE STREET. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. ean A Mi8ST FLOOR OVER STORE TO LET—120 VOURTH avenue, near Twenty-ninth street; five i im- A ehh aa Apply to owner, on premises, u 2 —TO HET, BELOW THE PARK, ONE BLOCK + from Fifth avenue, some of ndsomest Fr corners and insides, 8 and I rooun 50 to sisi pee month 5 A sis avenie and heated; walls ail in oil Ort HOUSES, APARTMENTS AND ROOMS TO rent—Centrally located in Kighth ward; tmmediate possession. JAMES PRICK, 200 Hudwon stroe 70 7 cas errs HOTELS, ‘Ba’ it, BGBLL'S THS, @ LEXINGTON A neue Plomatt Boom. or itlemen er families, tor permanen or without poale, private A. Twelfth st near B: way.—Roor ‘wel reet, rs a iY. ea ae With single Koom; single Room, without $21 table if desired. House and baths open all ni —MAISON PARISIENNE, 33 AND 4 Eas? hes and single 5 tal Including eames ALLEN HOUSE, 164 HUDSON STREET, CORNER C of Laigh:.—Excellent Board, $6 to $7 50 per sand upwards; Lodging, 90 cents; gentlemen only. Open night, PLENDID FLATS IN A CHOIOR LOCATION AT cat Kweutscedsiih: street; aiao at (il Base Biskty Bik 4 also a 7 renee eae gbth at aot Eaghty-O1th YENTRAL HOTEL (BUROPEAN PLAN), 263 CANAL street, between Earle's Hotel and Broadway.—Good Rooms, Sc. and 75e. per day ; $3 and $4 per week, Fame ily Rooms, $1 to $2 per day LET—FLOOKB AND APARTM TS IN THE NEW brown stone Houses Nos. 37 ng, 211, 213 and 3h5 Note gases, Inquire at hourckeeper’s, Zl! and 213 Mott reel 0 NICE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS AND A brick House, in the Ninth ward, to let, cheap; all conveniences; also several cheap Apartinents; Coltag Srooms, $#. ‘Apply ut 3 Hudson street. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM 2) first floor, also a nico Kitehon, for housekeeping. 1 quire at, 758 ixth avenue, below Forty-third street, in e grocery st a BOATDIMS WANTED. 1 LARGE PARLOR FLOO: WITH PRIVATE table, suitable for a famfly, with closets, &c.; Rooms tor eprare without board, $8 East Twentieth sireet, hear Bro. l DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS, TOGETHER OR separate, with drst class substantial Board, ina small family; terms moderate for the winter. 60 West Thirty eighth street. |] HANDSOME SECOND STORY ROOM, WITH BOARD, at a moderate price, suitable tor two geatiemen or entleman and wite; water, chandoliers and excellent joard, with fauily residing at1s2 Kast Twenty-tourth st, ] YARGE, ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, ALAU PAR. lor Fioor, pry vr en suite, with or without private table, No. «Kast Twenty ninth street, between Fifth end Madison avenues. QD FLOOR.—LARGE ROOMS WITH BOARD; PRY vate table if desired ; ho Cowtorte; no objection to children; best reterence. No, 48 West .'ourtechth st., between Fifth and Sixth avenues. 2 LARGE ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR AND HALL Room, with Board, to let, at 35 West Ninth street; @ few day boarders accommodated. ) ADULTS ACCOMMODATED—IN OWN DWELLING on bathefloor, with front silting, bed Room, dreas- ing Room, three closets, Board, heat and gas, ‘at 835 weekly; restrictions of private house to be understood. SMART MAN OR WOMAN WANTED—TO TAKE Frauktort House, corner of Frank- a Lunch Room. fort and William str Address FURTY-FIPTH, NEAB War, te 1,880 Post office. BROADWAY, care of box 38K LARGE NUMBER § in Broadway and cross str Broome sts, and also House ed, to let and forsale. N. C. "BISHO FINE STORE, ON ON fitted up and heated 999 Sixth avenue, ‘TORES AND LOFTS TO LET, . from Cortla furmsned and untarnisi, $ 2 ", 43 Brow OF THE BEST BLOCKS on sixth avenue, to let, with dwelling apartments j Feut $700; also large corner Store. 5m av Beautiful Apartments, with private table. TO $8 PER WEEK,—SINGLE FRONT ROOMS, with Board, for gentleman or lady engaged out, convenient to Sixth avenue or Bieeckor sireet cars, No, 70 West Wasbiugton place. EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN U RSITY Place and Fitth avenu ngle and double Rooum dt to BROOME, STRE building; basement 13 feet high, wel Appl, H.C, PEDD. Canal street. BT, CORNER GREENE.—TO LET, Firat Floor and Basement in this highly do hted and dry. R, Arnold, Cynstable & Co., 3 Hi tig! ic tor families or gentlemen; private table it de- $6 to $I $t sirable : ul : handsomely furnished third story (rout Rooms to let, with Board. Reference. power, to, poses. 35 aud 87 Wooster street. youse TO LET—WITH STORE AND BASEM and eight rooms, No. 11 Canal street, noar Essex, Tenth ward; or liquors: PAYTIEN, 185 Henry street. A lease. INE LOFTS, 9X10, WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM ianitable for light manufacturing pur- ood for fish, oyster or meat stand, bakery ine stand for any business. Apply to 1Q BAS TWENTY-THIRD STREET. —ROOMS, WITH 4 Bonrd, singly or en suite, on second, third and fourth floors; location central aud the most desir. 1 kg TH STREET, 921 WEST.—TWO LARGE ‘ant Rooms. second and third floors, with firs TORE NO. 26 BEEKMAN STRE! ment privilege and fireproot vaults; 'excelient loca- tion for paper, metal or other trade, or would rent for JAMES PRICK, 200 Hudson street. sample offices, ‘T, WITH J.P. | Board, tor iamilles or gentlemen; terms moderate erences. = BAS: TH STREET, NO, 87 WEST.—ELEGANTLY FUR- 1 nished frout Rooms on second and third floors, ‘with every convenience. to let to gentleman and wite or e FOS with first class Board; references ex- ged. TEAM TOWER TO LBT—THIRD AND FOURTH | 2 hy floors: 66x44; oxtra lah th or without stenim TH STREET, WiST, 32%—HANDSOMELY FUR- ower: best and cheapest in'city. Inquire at No. 160 | P47H, STREET, Wien, se —MANnsoMbEy PUR West Twenty-soventh street, | fires and casi ; single Rooms, $6 to $7; good table 10 LET—ONE LOFT, 60. rent, with steam pow stairs. Y LIGHT, AT LOW and elevator privilege, at No. 38 Renwick street. Inquire at 21 Waiker street, ‘up a speci: iy a [57H STBRED, | NO, M2 WEST LARGE 1 RONT +), Rooms, hot and cold water, closets, $20 to week, wi 3 10 LET—IN THE Park Place and 22 to3P. TAYLOR BUILDING reenwich street, Offices of every uitable for lawyers, commission inerchants, agents, Iso a small and tasteful Store, with large plate glass windows, suitable for wholesale or retail; also very de- sirable corner Basement. Apply on the premises, trom > COR: ] n z ROOMS © on third and three large Rooms on fo oor, ele- gantly furnished, en suite or sing and table first class; references exchanged. let, D 63 MAD. mpo_ LET—0: Eighth avenue, occupa Inguire at 261 West Forty-fitth street, ONE OF THE BEST BLOCKS ON Store and Basement ready tor 1a first class stand for any business; rent low. 19 SES? TWENTY FOURTH STREET 4 20 avenue.—Elegantly furnishes thout Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen; fine single Rooms. 2 AND 2 WEST BIGHTEENTH STREET, BF- 2) tween Fifth and Sixth avenues —Parlor Floor to 0 LET—AT A VERY LOW RENT, Floor, with steam heat and power, of Nos. 447 and 449 Hroome sirect, neat Broadway ; rent only 3 VULCANITE JEWELRY of December. Co. Inquire of TH 445 Broome street, fiith floor. 10 LET OR LEASE—PREMISES NO. 333 HUDSON re or Carpet warcrooms; . BERRIEN, 102 South Fifth avenue. street, suitable for Furni will be altered to uit tenant 5 tor t 10 LEASE—BUILDINGS NO8, 520 AND 522 BROAD- ing street, cither together or se; size 60x10), five stories and basements; will sub- for any wholesale business. F. DOYLE, 37 Wall street. way, pear § rately: divide if required; suitable, JOH FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT, ON TWENTY. from Broadway, at $200 per month: or would selh the Furniture, almost entirely hew, ata sacrifice, and rent House, unsurhishe also'a three story high stoop, on Fourteenth street, be- tween Fitth andsixth avenues, fully furnished, at ‘$250 JAMES R. EDWARD: 69 West Twenty-third street. second street. one block per month. at THE SECOND let, newly tarnished, with first class Board. Entrance 25. QB GRAMERCY PARK ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Second Floor, en shite or separate, with or with- out Poard; private table if desired; house and p modations’ first class; location unexceptionable; reter- ences exchanged. QB> STREET, MADISON SQUARE —VE hle Rooms to let, en suite or singt out Bonsa; 26 third street. 25 —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, ON J. second floor, with first class Board, for a gentle man and ‘wile. Seventee reet, four ors east of Second avenue, opposite Stuyvesant square; references exchanged. - EAST FORTY-SIXTH STREET, CORNER OF Madison avenue (Windsor Hotel block).—Flegantly furnished Rooms, with Board, for families, and single Rooms ior gentlemen. 40 EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO c let, with Board, a larze Room, suitable for gentle- man and wile or two gentlemen; Rooms tor gentiemen; day boarders accommodated. WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—A NICELY FUR- he rest Y DESIRA- with or with. Twenty- reteren exchanged. $2,000; Mo LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, WITH handsome medinm sized three story, brown stone Dwelling, on Seventy-sec- ond street, hear Third avenue, at a very moderate price in tiptop order. 1,009 Third avenue. immediate possession. a very to small family ; everytnin, 8. RICK, ad ished tent Koom (suuny exposure) to let, with first class Board, to two utlemen or gentleman and wife; terms reasonable; also a hail Room; references, AS. 46™, STREET,“WEST, 207.—-TWO LARGE, PI ant Rooms'and first class Board for families or gentlemen, on second and third floors; terms moderate ; LL House for 6 . KILPA’ WwW Twelfth street, toa prea eur eal eats me ress E ox 17 ean remain with t e party. Post office. Unfurnished, —TO RENT, House No. ot papered, &e.; wil per year. let, the whole or part. Brondway, hear Forty-sixth street. A® UNFURNISHED HOUSE +\ = Twenty-second street, in paged and. 600. apered; all modern conv SR, EDWARDS, 6) West T FURNISHED HIGH STOOP THREE STORY or 18 months, near Filth avenue, on FURNISHED, THE VERY LARGE West Twenty-fourth street, cont ing about 40 rooms: suitable for a ciuh house’ or large Hourding house: jast put In excelent repair, painted, | lease to responsible parties at $4,500 JAMES R. EDWARDS, No. 69 West Twenty-third street. TWO STORY AND ATIIC HOUSE, NO, 4 RE: wick street, next to the corner of Canal street, to | Inquire of B. M. SEGKE, 1,497 | Also two single Rooms, $7 to $10; references, 5G NET PREVENT STREET, THIRD DOOR OO cast se ie of Fifth evenue.—To let, with Board, several large and small Rooms, uewly and very elegantly fur- hished; exeeilont table; house privates family Germany prices moderate, i FAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY O€ and University place.—Pleasant, well furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, with or without Board; reter- ence, 73 WE FORTY-FIPTH STREET,—PLESSART, 4 sunny front Room, suitable for gentioman and wife, with Board, Ug) SECOND AVENGE, NEAR FOURTH SiR) 3 Nice Second Floor, furnished, or separate apartment suitable (or géntoman ahd wile or two cen- tiemen; all Improvements; Board if destred; also back Parlor. Rent moderate. QO WEST WELETH STREET, NEAR Frevit avente.—To Gentlemon—A_ private family has fur nished Rooms, with or without Board; location central and pleasan', just | rent THREE STORY HOUSE TO LET, $750; NEW Papered and painied; water and gas; West shirt |. SMITH, Fi 5 William '0 LET—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE RESIDENCE rooms ean be let for double amount of rent; house in'splendid order ; Carpets 262 West Fourteenth strec for sale cheap. | 126 ST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET,.—EN SUITE ~ and single Rooms to let, with good Board; loca- rst class; terms moderate; table boara- tion and how ers tal 2% 14 WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- way.—A handsome Sult of Rooms; private bath, 0 i ‘T—A SMALL HOUSE, NO. 131 WEST TWENTY- treet, containing 1 rooms. R. P. BERRIEN MO LET-A THRER STORY HIGI Residence, every improveir fith sireet, near Third avenue, at abc 8. KILPAWKICK, 1 TO LET. A street; references exchanged, A West Thirty-first stre LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FU RNITURE and Beddil i ng at lowest cash prices, by woekly insial- ments, at O'FARRELL'S warehouse, tO Eighth avenue, eth and Thiriy-first streets. LARGE, LOT OF DAMAGED CARPETS, OIL Cloihs, Window Shades, Paper Hanzings, &e., tor sale cheap at 108 Chi mbe: ‘eet; also Blankets Vv TANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A SITUATION AS jcguehman oF groom: can do’ carpenter work it required wo years’ referencea from last em| rere Aduress J. M., box 101 Herald oti wer ___HELP WANTED=MALES, NGEDLS TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV, want agrecable, Intelligent, industrions young men and womeu, not older than 25 years, for baths aud office; employment agreeable, healthy ences required, “AGE N MAKE $20 DAILY SELLING AMBRVS Holiday Presents Show Cards) (ill Christmas: be in time; no one else has thein in the city; they retail at due. 183 Bowery. $ N¥ ONE WANTING A FIRST CLASS MALE COOK, JA’ who thoroughly understand: braneh of coeking (wages no objech, address STONEWALL, Herald office, AS TS TAKING ORDERS FOR OUR PUBLI- ions, especially “Chamber's Eneyclopadia,” will find At to Undiy advantage to deal qircetly with the house. J Bond street. £ ful book for a holiday gift, STS WANTED.—NEW ARTIOLE TO-DAY; SE. ANERIGAN NOVELEY OU,, 802 Broadway ‘ood releronce required. Addross, by note, A, ANTRD MEN AND t chance over ofered, For particulars send stampe and profitable; refer- TS,—ACTIVE MEN CAN MAKE MONEY WITHA ives and Portraits of the Presidents,” a beautl JOUNSON, WILSON & CO,, 27 Beekman street. Pn AS every wh vou .canuot tail to make 879 Week no kerosene rectifying hambag samples mailed for 10 BROIL CHOPS AND STEAKS BENIND connter ; minst be willing, to open and cook oyster H,, box 11 Herald office, ae ia EN WOMEN, WORE AT Home, per Week; Ro capital sequired | greatedt rected envelope to MITCHAM, No. 2 Fetter lane, Phila- delphia, ak WA iomar ars it AY Two MART wot Ka men to opos oysters and wait on table. all be~ tweon Li A, Wie o'clock P, Me MAGNIFICENT GRAND DUCHESS STYLE SATIN brocade parior suit, nearly new, cost $900, for $200; Mario Antoinette style, cost $47 175; brocatel and ‘ops sitting room Suits, $75, $6) and $10; two magnificent lanofortes, Steinway anil Hlersson; Turkish Chairs Louages, Paintin ronzes, Mirrors, Curtains, Carpets Korsiends, Bureaus, Washstauds, Mattresses; library, dining Furniture; a great sacrifice for any reasonable ofer; fauily leaving city. Residence 104 East Twenty- firth street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues, MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT HOUSEHOLD Purniwre for salo—superh Grand Duchess Suit, co" ered silk brocade, made ortei one d iT; Cost beer] for $200; $100; do,, $40; Pianoforte, four round corners, Marqueteire Cabinets, Zsbleg Tose wood Eta eres, Paintings, Bronzes, Mirrors, Carpets, Clock: Shaniber, Dining Furniture, Siiverware, hai? origina cost; house (urnished last May: property family leaving 86 West 15th st., near 5th ay. PRIVATE FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKE: a Will sell, in lots to sult (0c, on the dollar), their Household Farniture—Chickering Piano- magnificont fort 1 8200: Parlor Suit, $150; one do., $100, rep suit, $45; Carpet, Mirrors; Bedroom Suit complete, dsteads, Mattresses, &c. Call at private mansion 120 West 23d st. (XARPETS AND NA pl ht AT ou Low st AGH peices WORRy om, Cae tt ORNESOTX 896 Third avenue, hotweon gen and 2th a YARPETS, 5,000 YARDS INDIA BRUSSELS, 50, CENTS; OA thus benoit to bey wdvaucon. J. We DIMICK, 208 }) Canal srech near Broadway, NIPURE AND UPHOLSTERY,—PICKIIARDT & 0. will open ina week @ Ia store of Cabinet Whre and Parlor and Sota Bedsteads, 213 West Thirty- seventh street, betwaen Soventh and Kighth avenues, JEORGE A. GLARKEJS POPULAR SYSTEM OF Geni, Pirate, ye Pen ‘* par of Bedding, Upholstery, Parlor Beas, 40, 147 Broadway. (Joon, &ROOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS A All sizes, rich patterns, Englisn Brussel: by ani Wud Vultou strect, ta, three ly and ingrain very cheat betw uo William aud Nassau str A tu windows, and Third Floor, tour room: ill Jet is Pros) ect place, corner East Fort ¥URNISHED ROOMS AND AP. FINELY LOCATED, VERY NICELY FU Hall Room, fronting Union. square, 3 price moderate." Apply at 12 Union square (east side), over Musical Academy; gentlemen only. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A SITY and Bedroom, nicely tarnished, withoat board ; also two hall Rooms, at 8) University place, near fourteenth FIRST FLOOR, ELEGANTLY FURNISH 102 South Fifth avenue, Be 1 STOOP BRICK | Board & nt, 15 rooms, on Fifiy- it $8.) per mont 9 Third avenu third a PLEASANT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO L Suitable for light housekeeping, at $5 per week, 30t D, 1¢ Room and Second Floor. and parts for housckeep- ing; terms reasonable. In the Gin Re vate house nird reet. ANT MUN TS | {CW nicely furnished Rooms; terms moderate. every convenience, with liberal Board; dining room on first flo: d. 2AB8 Hoara down: $5 to $5. per weeks fret class nl pleasant Rooms gas and fire iweluied; tavle ber Week every agoommodation, WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Seventh and Fighth avenues,—Parlor and 269 room to let, with Board, ita small French famitt; Sut OARDERS, WANTED-AT THR LA HMERRE neon jorise, 759 Broadway, corner streety—Tipto RNISHED | Hoard And wood Rooms, 98. to sha week; furnisod floors | Rouins, without board; table Board, $6, Ws) tWENTY-THIRD STREET, | 412—HAND- somely furnished Rooms, with or ‘without Board: moderate, terms; convenient to Broadway and down ae by Twenty-third strect cars, stages and Lievated way. ROOM BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, — ENGLISH GENTLE AN AND WIFE WOULD like good board im the city, im a private fi Where instruction in music, French and English be taken m part payment; only those desiring the above need re) highest relerenc Address HOMEI, Herald Uptown branch office. Witt A board, to singh Kentlemon ; gas, private; American family, 153 East ‘T 18 WEST FOURTH STREKT, ONE BLOCK FROM Ps bleak fee nicely jurnished Room, with use of bath; rent very moderate Parlor, gas ai sired, “ NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITHOUT bath, fire: hirty-irst sf Board if de- GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WOU A h jsomely furnished Room, with Board, between Twenty: hird and Thirty-fith streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues; Telerences required, Address E., box 119 Ilerald Uptowa Branch offi OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; one large Room, with all modern improvements; use of bath; between Fourteenth and Thirtict streets, use ret, JURNIS HED UPPER double bed, $3 weekly closets, 8 Hal with house. ». 108 Union Square Ho! E ing; location best in city ; Astor block, ROOMS, ot air, $3 50: COOKING STOVE, two lave back Rooms, with «quiet, central litecath sircet, three ddors trom ANDSOMBLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO single gentlemen; also cn suite, for li ight housekeep- junetion of Broad- way and Forty-third street, No, 622 Séventh avenue, Fourth and Sixth avenues. Terms must be low. Keter: ences. Address, for one week, stating terms and loca- tion, box 8) Bridgeport (Conn } Post office. OARD WANTED—FOR LADY AND GENJLEMAN, in & private family; no other Boarders; price mod: erage, Address, stating ‘terms, R. M. G., 908 Broadway, BY GENTLEMAN AND Wir, A WELL room’ No. 4. furnished Room, Board tor lady only, Address, ~FOR ARGE AND SMALL ROOMS, FROM $3 TO $10; newly furnished and carpeted, spring beds, hot and cold water, fine bathroom, fire and gas, Li frst street, ARGR FURNISHE, ROOM West Eighth street, QE OR TWO NICELY FU gas, &e.: rivate family 43 W st Forty-sixth street, « . FOR GENTS O8 at No. 2 Neilson place, between Waveriey place aud 7 East Thirty ISHED LARGE Rooms to let, without Board: hot and cold water, convenient to cars. Appiy at W! gtating location and terms, ©, box 176 Herald Uptown inch office. Bi ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SING { W4 ‘hur gcot fin Hort; toch ton ha | fitth street, between Fourth amd Sixth avenues; reier- ences if required. Address ALG. siat ion A. WY ROVE HOUSE, 17% 174, 176 AND 173 BLERCKER A ‘strest, six biocks west ‘ot Broadway.—First class Ko ms, with excellent Board, $150 to $2 per day, $6 to OTEL, 56 WARREN STREET, ONE BLOCK 4 from City Hall. Rooms, We. per day, $2 and $3 per Week; Family Rooins, $1 aud up’ Open all night, YEW ENGLAND HOTEL, 8 BOWERY, CORNER of Payard street.—200 light Rooms, neatly furnished, pitog Oc. per night, $2 50 to $4 per week, for gentlemen GQEMMIT HOTEL, NO. 6 BOWERY, CORNER €. +) street-—Rooms by the day and week, £0c., 60c. amd $1 per night; heated by steam? pricesteduced. pascal si B, BREDER, Propristor. Ws END York Cut HOTEL—FORT WASHINGTON, tow rates for the winter, CHAS. H. SHELLEY, Fpametes HOTEL, Bermuda. Persons desiring a mild climate for the winter ani spring will find tis to be & Very" leuthy and dovieatte place of resort. Board trom $2 to $2 50 per day. Steamer running regularly As advertised OYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, NASSAU, mas , isopen for the reception of quests.” Persons ( ¢ the rigors of & Northern winter can ob- tain circular containing full information by addressing JAMES LLDGERWOOD, 798 Broadway, T. J. PORIER, Proprietor. SALES AT AUCTION. AUCTION, AUCTION, Tlousehold Furniture, at the elegant residence 36 West 15th st, between Sth and 6th avenue; sale commencing 10% o'clock, on THiS DAY (Saturday). Drawing Room Furniture, Pompadour, Grand Duchess styles, covered silk brocade; Etageres, Steinway Piano, ivet Carpets, Paintings, Bronzes, Clocks, Ornaments, rosewood, Walnut Bureags, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Mat- tresses, Extension labie, ‘Sideboard, Chinaware, Ula: ware, Cutlery, also Furniture servants’ apartinents, The Targest and tichest assortment Household Furniture offered auction this season. AUGUSTE MARTINES, Auctioncer. UCTION SALE, AUCTION SALE, Ps Property of the late Col. T. Von Reidelsky, At tho private residence, 104 East 26th street, near Fourth avenue, on THIS DAY (Saturday), December 6, commencing at ll o'clock precisely, over $15,000 worth and over 40) iots magnificent Houses rniture, G00 yards moquet, velvet, Brussels Car- OTH, Auctioneer. Parlors—Magnificent latest vies Parlor Suits, coveret with rich satin brocade, car- falyn and rep; Turkish Chairs, Lounges; brilliant tone 7% octave rosewood grand Pianoforte ; Mirrors, Curtains, Paintings, Bronzes, Statuary, Clocks, ktageres, Tables, rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits, lattrasses, Bed- ding, library, dining and basement Furniture, &c, Sale ositive, raitor shine, House open at 9 o'clock, Cata- jogues ready tor sale. UCTION NOTICE.—HENRY ZINN, AUCTIONEER, sells this day, commencing at 104; o'clock, all the Glegant Furniture containo. im private residence 21 East 20th street, corner Broadway, comprising every ‘article necessary Yor housekeeping, viz. :-—Rosewood Pinnoiorte, 3); elegant Parlor and room Suits, Mirrors, Oil Paintings, “Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, spring and hair Mattresses, Lounges, Clocks, room, bascment and kitchen Furniture. UCTION — AUCTION, ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD Furniture for silo, less than auetion prices, at pri- vate residence, 210 West Twenty-first street:—rarlor, library, chamber and dining Furniture; two magnificent rosewood Pianofortes, Bronzes, Paintings, Carpets, Bed- ding, &c. Can be scen, private sale, until Tuesday, Dec. §, at which thne goods unsold will be disposed of at pub: He auction. LFRED LLOYD, AUCTION 75 West Broadway, this day, at 11 o'clock, several Counters, new four-pull Pump, Glassware, Crockery, Stoves, Liquors, ac. ; also Household Furniture, in lots suit purchasers, A ALE HOUSEHOLD » Furniture, , MONDAY, December 8, at 1044 o'clock, reat Jones street, near Jowery. the usual assorument, in good order, having been only partially used since May last, Dealers ana those econo- inizing Invited to veTION, Magnificent de. ; also dining R-—WILL SELL, AT . ORISTALAR—AUCTION 48 ‘The entire Furniture aud Carpets in above house and PRIVATE RESIDENCE 120 i t ‘THIS (saturday) MORNING, commencing at 10'% o'clock, over $40,000 worth of magnificent Household Furnitare, eriug & Son Pianoforte; four rich Parlor sults, covered In satin and reps; Ktazeres, © ‘ables, Mir- rors, Carpets, Curtains, ‘Paintings, Bronses, Bookcase, Secretary, Books. &c.; Bedroom Suits, Mattresses, feather Beds, Buiter, ision Tabl 30 basement and xu Kiteon Furultare, LUKE FIZ D, Auctionee! UCTION SALE—AT THE ANT PRIVATE residence West 21st stree: THIS DAY (saturday), 10% o'clock, Over $1500 worth of handsome Hou-eliold Furniture, consisting of Parlor Suits, in satin and corelaine ; Turkish Easy Chairs, Cabmets, Centre and Console Tables, two magnificent rosewood Pianofortes, Mirrors, Curtains, Clocks, Bronzes, fine Paintings, three Bookcases, Library Tables, Sideboard, Extension Table, Dining Chairs, rose- wood ‘and walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstanas, Wardrobes, Lounges, 31 hair and spring Mattresses, rep and plush'Suits, hall Stauds, kitchen Furniture, 19 Car- Re and complete ssortment household articles, X. B.—Sale positive. Take 7th or 8th avenue cars. ROBE ’, CASHIN, Auctioneer. R, Salesrooms 108 Liberty and Il Vedar street Assignee’s sale of. Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, Tnelnding parlor, chamber, dining room and hall Furniture of every description used in private regidences; also, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Window Shades, Ohromos Plate, Catiery, Toys, Dolis, Gaines, Ciiness and holiday Goods, ke, &c. {rosewood Piano, Showease, Bay Kum, ac., &e. ROH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. OFFICE AND salesroom 37 Nassau street, pppusite the Post Ofice; house anction branch, 19 to 25 Thirteenth street near Fitth avenue. AROQU. JODNSTON will sell this day (Saturday), at 10! ofclock, at the salesroom, 37 Nassau street, Househotr Furniture, 2 parlor Suits of various patterns, Bedroou Suits, Lounges, Mirrors, &¢.; also Medical Books, illus trated and missscelianeous Works, &c. 8 W. DAUCHY, AUCTIONEER,—DAUCHY ¢ JOHNSON will ‘sell, this day, December 6, a 68 and 170 Christoplier street, betweer st, the contents of the Hotel di E rooms, consisting of Carpets, Bedsteads, Dressing Bureaus, Washstonds, Tables Chairs Totiet Sets, Mativesses, Pillows, feather Beds, Bedding &¢,; also Bar'and Fixtures, Tables, Chairs, Beer and Ice Boxes, Beer Pumps, Giissware, Wire and Window Screens, ons, Engravings, Pletires, &c.; also. fing Cooking Range, Copper Pans Kitchen Utensils, Garden Table: Benches, Water Closets: Lumber, Tabs, Partitions, €c. j the building to be taken by railroad company. Y F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER,—NOTICE,—IN CON. sequence of the very Iarge sale yesterday we did not Teach tie carpets at all, it being 8 o'clock belore we could reach them, we shall’ appoint Monday, December 8 at Zo'clock PB. M,, dis. a spectat sate (or Carpbts and will give ne notite on Sunday and Monday. ¥ J. W, GAMPBELL AUOTIONEER.—SELLS this day, by order aC the Marshal, atl] o'clock, ate Hudson sircet. about 400 pounds good Butter; Lager Beer Saloon Fixtures, witlnut Tables, Eagravings, Chairs, tron and other Bedstends, Signs, Stoves, &c. Buyers and deal ly invited. Goods renroved after sale. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, REGULAR T., Sie Misduyrantarday, Decomber 6 at 0 oroiook at i6ig Bowory, of general Merehandise—viz, Tors ‘10% dozen Wax Dolls, Fancy Goods, ladies’ and ehfldren’ Fur Sets, Saeques, Shoes and Gaiters; Honsehol Goods, Furnicure, Carpets Olielotly Blankets, Harness Horse’ Blankets, Clocks, Curtains, 0 cases Soap, and : general assortment of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Sal. positive; no reserve. ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONERR, e THIS DAY, DECEMBER 6, ALL o'clock, at the auction rooms, No, | North Wiliar Street, Houschold Furniture, consisting of black waint Parlot Suits, Library Suits, Writing Tables, black walnt Beastoads, Mattrostes, Bedding, black walnut, Chair Bureaus, fookeases, Looking Glasses, OMice Desk, Pain ings, Engravings, fine Bruasels and ingrain Carpets, 0} alot of Fancy Goods, loth toys: 1Cny dee BS cloth; al Cash deposits require J TRAVER, AUCTIONRER, ¢ TRAVERS & WRIGHT, this day, at 10% o’cloc at Nos. 67 wird 59 Groat Jones street, Parlor suits, ro: wood and walnut Bedstead Rureans, Wastistands, Pi Mirror, Mattrasses, feather Pillows and Bolsters, Tabl: Chairs, Stoves, Carpets, Clocks, Pictures, cuildsan’s 8, Shurts and Drawers, Hosiery, Gloves, &c, JANES M,, LORD. AUCTIONWER, SHLLS THIS DA at 2 o'élock, at #67 Bowery, a very large assortme ot Yousehold Fuarni pier and mi Mirro rosewood Pianotorte, by city maker; about yelvet tapostry Lnglish’ body Brnssels anit ott Carpets; hair Mattresses, feather Bedy and Beddir Sewing Machines, Silver, Glars and Toilet Ware; © e., together with everything useful for hou ers and athiers. iar H. JENKINS & 00., Anctonoers, an soll THIS DAY Gaturtay), Deo. § ut lL orcioe® A: Mov stor eo is Bt store eee orclock, @ large. old Furniture, Ching, ated the eventin wi A large Assortment, Orie, Vases, Furs, @0.' Also Lankrupt stock of holiday doody comprising Paint, Chromos, Vases, China, Dinner, Tea and Bedroom Liquor and Toilet sets, Card Rece: ‘uspadores, WASTEDRY GENTLEMAN, WIPE, INFANT AND maid, furnished front Room, with Board, on second fF third floor; communicating Room for maid preierred ; oeation and appointments of first order; price, with light and fnel, not to exceed $25 per week; ‘or would like 1 LET-—TWo Goop SIZED ROOMS, FURNISHED “or unfurnished, Apply at 12 West Filty-third street. (0 LET—A GOOD FURNISHED stove, suitable for two gentlemen, on the first floor near Sullivan: of the privas nse 195 Spring. wir te. ROOM, terms very mi 1 VARICK PLAGE, BETWEEN Bleeckor streets.~To let, nicel for hogeeke ing, on second and tik os Qe 32 most convenient localities montha way and Universit; small Uitabis for two. oF terms reasonable, Sors furnished Rooms for Nousekoeping; mextern con: veniences; references exchanged, Address, with full particulars, JEFFERSON, Herald Uptown Branch office. y ANTED—BOARD FOR FIVE PERSONS; THRE double Rooms, or @ suitable Suit with parlor pre Qrred, between, Forty-third Peary Sih ak Eh our LX | Venus oss, W! ren it doctodios. 8 M with a TON AND 0x. 3,C office. Se alenaiauns al }, Rooms “er A “h GERTLER y dtl 7 ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, A PUR ors, With bath | TY ae rhed BUNK eamcad aaiotning Badeoom, iy ne nee PREAT JONMY STRERT NEWLY FORNIRTED nd smal ooms, for gentiomen; one of the “inte city ducing 35 BAST TENTH STRENT, BETWHEN BROAD: —To let, one lari three gen \ yt west side, Ad- Bonrd,'n @ reapeclah]e dom a a a adel nice BROOKLYN BOARD, XAVANTED—ON BROOKLYN WEIGHTS, BY A FAM- Waar fre Riley ag Bedrooms, Parton. ar ih vate table. Address, stating terms, Hoar arin bisa yA winter | ~ ond i W'S SALE.-T WILL SELL THIS DAY, | ASIA S Sho Fixtures, €c., of the Sample Wie Root No. 6 Fark place, fn on tot sy starshel ORTGAGE SALE.—RBY YIRTUR OF A Fol Meo Nosdre of a chattel mortgage T will expose for s Atpublic vendue, on Saturday, the 6th day of Seren Ie i Meath street, one spond “now MOK We and Ninth s * behiceie GEORGE aMiTHs ek Attorney for mortgagee and Auotioneer Decrware 5, 193, y A PORTGAGE SALB.—M. NUSSBAUM, AUCTIONER, N NUSSBAUM & Co, enlesrooms 213 and s17-Ca) eet, 80) hi ay, a o'clock, @ large je Touschold Furauurs, parlor an ‘chat ir Suita, Wi robes, Bureaus, Bookewse, Mirrors, key a Witiau ABBO AUOTIONERR-WILL BP tr, this 11 o'clock, the Oyster Div Room, No. Ri AP Geteath avenue, Wiliaw ABROTT, AUC ONEER WILE St this day, 6th inst., at 10 o'clock sharp, at the er rooms W) New Bowery, Oue waluul Coumier, by new « Aue cxnenses, do,

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