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ae AS , ua) aie EE, WANED PUREE... WwW ANTED—TWO GERMANS OR PROTESTANTS FOR neral house wi ‘one must be a o washer and ironer; No refecemece A 41 West Sist vest Sist st., trom 9 to 1, ‘ WaArteo—to GO TO-DAY, TO family a short A VERY SMALL distance in the sera two English or Protestant women; one to be Siperieeds ‘or pa] the other © be housemaid. Ingyre at way, Foor 15, third (loot ti WANten4 FIRST CLASS COOK: ALSO A FIRST class waitress for a private aig bouse: none but those that understand their business li ed and with good references need apply. SITUATIONS "_WANTED=—MALES. 32,) west wr ‘STA COLORED MAN AS waiter ina private family or ing house; rst class city reference FIRST CLASS FRENC ys Bonk. aye aa ve _tion; good referenc AEs N wanes mma AS BARK vey. ter or team driver in. city or country: yoed Tet: Brence. All week, 294 Wet 1h st ridin $ FIRST CLASS WAITER IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; A vestelty reference, city or country. Address We Lox 1% Herald Uptown Branch office, for two days. S WAITER IN A HOTEL—IS STRICTLY TEM. perate , first class city reference. Address THOMAS OWENS Northern | Hotei, Cordand| ONES AND GARDENERS. CLASS COACHMAN WANTS A SITUA: ton Pro city reserence. 48 ; can give best SINGLE MAN WANT» A SITUATION AS COACH- A, Be tele and ai 1 Hench othce. GENTLEMAN IS DESIROUS OF PROCURING A A Giastioa tor his boactinans cone whom be ca bichiy on or address 1. recommend. WHITE, 18 W: st, floor. A Meme sosragrans 2A" 1b Galt as coachmap or plain gardener. und management of Lorses | would go to the country ; city ref erence. No. 107 West 25th LS SITUATION WANTED-AS COACHMAN AND groow. by a married man; isa good gardener ifre- Quired; best city and country’ Address C., box big Herald office. SITUATION AS COACHMAN WANTED—BY A A young single man; thoroughly understands his busi- ness; is willing to make } oe useful; good city refer- ence, Address COACH box 25 Herald office. a reterenc SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG man, as coachman and groom: is a good gardener if ange’ country references. ol Required first class city ‘Ad- dress W. C., bos 26 Herald 8. “COACHMAN AND GARDENER, BY A SINGLE man; thoroughly understands the care of horses and carriages and al} branches of gardening. Address JOHN, box 152 Herald office. RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A situation as carver or to, take charye of a dining Foom. Address Miss DAVIS, 134 West 30th st, MAN AS RESPECTABLE COLORED YOUN AL first clase walter in wea family; understands bis business. HENRY, box 159 Herald Uptown Branch Ohare COLORED MAN WISHES A PLACE AS WAITER Ps in a private family or. pogrding, house. Address, for two days, H. W. H. P., 3% West Si st (present ‘em- COLORED BOY—16 YEARS OLD, WANTS A situation in a private family as waiter, go errands and attend furnace; reterence from present employer. ‘Address @, G., box 188 Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG MAN (SWISS) WANTS A SITUATION. Understands the care of horses, cows, a Ary ing of vegetables and flowers; is willing and liing. Call at or address GA ARDENERS’ HOME, 309 Broome BOY, 17 YEARS OF AGE, WANTS A SITUATION in some respectable been is well recommended and resides with his parents Address OSCAR DRYER, ‘369 West 36th st. A* INDUSTRIOUS BOY, AGED LIVING WITH his parents. wants a situation in ‘a manafacturing mercantile house; best references. Address H. WL. JON, 114 Fulton st. PRENCHMAN, HAVING GOOD REFERENCES, desires a situation in an American family; can Dake bread and biscuit, and will make himself useful Address Mr. COLLOMB, 47 Wooster st., basement YOUNG CHINAMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS § COACIMAN—MARRIED, NO FAMILY, LONG experienc hosomeniy understands the business in all its branches: gnexoneonaple city reference, Call or coach AN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A single young man, who Seameey aataenandy the business; best. iby reference. Cail on or address J.B, at Brewster's, 84 5th av., corner 14th st. ATS EXPERIENCED GERMAN COACHMAN DESIRES a situation in some private , aso 5 is middle-aged and understands bis business thoroughly; can do the general by ona Feige peg: has good city ref- erences, FG 8., Herald office, PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN geben A SITUATION as coachman and groom or as no. ob- ection to the country; can furnish "reference from last employer. Address COACHMAN, box 156 Herald office. AS GARDENER 4ND FARMER SITUATION WANT. ya single man; thoroughly understands his business: Shalt ve found willing and obtins Wi er ood ci rene Herald omc. ity rel en ress "\OACHMAN—FIFTEEN YEARS’ FIRST CLASS REF- erences, Call at private stable 31 West 13ih st, NGLISHMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- or would take full charge of a farm; wife, who isn Brst Clase cook, and daughter, who. can take nurse or light chamber and dining room work. None but those wanting first class helps need apply or address . &., Bridgeman’s seed store, 871 ‘Broadway. — COACHMAN AND GROOM WISHES asituation ; can break horses to harness or saddle; first class waiter and cook in a private family; un- , sobric id ‘4 derate ait" ter out eo references iss | EDR Shysitr attt en Soa rahe NS Yast place. Address 243, Sth av. Gress D. M., No. 7 Bast 28th st, FRI pepe DESIRE A ARMER AND WIFE WANTED—FORTY MILES situahon as waiterman and the wife as first class mn a private family. best city reference. Ad- Herald | U ptown Br: ce. FRENCH GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE WANT A 1 girl between 13 and 15 yours of age, peaeemendins alittle French, as servant and inter} 3 Wages wreck. Address 38 West Lith st ” ssi YOUNG GENTLEMAN MARRIED), HAVING some means and four years’ business exnerience, (e- éires a position in an established house where he ‘can have permanent employment and a. reasonable salary: is willing to begin again, having confidence in his abiitty ‘to fit himself in time tor any position. Address RESO- LUTION, Herald Uptown Branch office. from New York; Americans; copoly and indns- SALES AT AUCTION. UCTION SALE OF RICH FURNITURE, DAMAGED AND PARTIALLY DAMAGED BY FIRE, WATER AND SMOKE, 10 BE SOLD AT AUCTION, for account of whom it may concern. ON THURSDAY, JAN. 22, AT 10 O'CLOCK, AT NOS. 86 AND 68 BROADWAY, opponte Eleventh street. Messrs. HERTS & CO. wiil dispose of thetr entire stock of rich and elegant Cabinet Furniture, the sound value gt which was over $80,000, and which Was damaged by on THE NIGHT OF THE 10TH INST. The stock embraces every variet, %, ‘of rich and plain Parior, Chamber, Liorary and Dining Boom | niechlv ‘inlaid marquetry, ebony, bo bois de rose, satinwood and other Cabinets; ’ par! jor woplen. Kscritoires, Music Stands, Jardinieres, Pedestals, Easles, Bookcases, libra: ‘Tables, Wardrobes, Armotres-a-Glace, Sideboards. Hall Stands, &c., a large portion of which are but Sightly damaged or entirely tree trom damage. The entire stoc’ will be Positively sold as above, without any reserve whateve me mnceetAT 4 wEew. Ps MAY CONCERN ie sale will take place in the SHOW ROOMS UN SECOND STORY, where the goods will be arranged and open for inspec- tion the day before the sale. Purchasers are hereby Notified that ail goods must positively be remoyed on or turday, in order to commence rebuilding on before > Mol The most magnificent collection of Water Color Drawings that bas yet been offered for sale in this country, embracing the names of the well known artists, Agrassot, Jimines, Vibert, Rossl, Washington, Tenkate, Bouvier, De Langpre, Herbsthoffer, Gautier, Adan, Backaiowies, Dibden. Price, Harp, Boddingion. Percy, Williams, Bliz, Murray, William Craig, vhapin, and many others. The avove are all guaranteed, are Bow on exhibition and will be positively sold, without reserve, on WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. ast FRIDAY, Januiry 21, 22 and 25,1874, 12 o’eldck each day, atthe gallery, No. 60 tberty are rect NG ER Auctioneer. AP». JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Office and salesroom 37 Nassau street, ‘opposite the Post office. ARCH, JOHNSTON will sell, on Wednesday, January 21, at 11 o'clock, all the valuable Vatents, Kfects, Papers, outstanding Debts, Books, Ac.. belonging to the estate of the deceased Henry Porstri By order of C. ELEM, Executor. RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER.—OFFICE AND salesroom 37 Nassau street, t opposite the Post office. Horse Auction branch 19 to 2% ‘Thirteenth street, near University place. on tings. ARCH. JOHNSTON will sell at auction. on Wednesda: January 21, at 1 o'clock, at the Salesroom, 37 Na: street, 150 oll Paintings. handsomely tramed, comprising trious; $40 monthty; house and fue! Address | landscapes, figure pieces, marines, &c., from the French, stating size of tamily and references, FARMER, box Corman ans gue Be schools. Now ob exhibition, with 129 Herald office. catalogue. goer SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR- man; Do encumbrance; understands the cul- ture oF ftruita, ‘Aowers and vegetables, wile as cook OF jJaundress; English. Address X Y., No. 1 Bleecker st., ‘third door, Gas SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR- Jed man, who omg eed understands vegetables. greenhouses, Laer iy Ee out new places and gare dening generally. . box 624 Post office, Yonkers, N. Y. 4R TENDER,—A YOUNG MAN, AS BAR TENDER, wishes a situation; best city reference. Inquire at M4 Cortlandt st TTUATION AS BUTLER, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, by a respectable young aa sober and trastworthy ; best city reference.’ Addre: . 3 Herald Uptown Branch office. ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A PRAC- tical married man, small family, who nas thorough!, Jearned his business and has had charge of some places and given entire satisfaction; would like a ood permanent situation greenhouses and graperies; is proficient at ieuprovemments, 5 4c.; has the very best of references, ress box 215 Post office, Staple- ton, &. L, or seed store, 876 Broadway. ro. WANTED—AS WAITE: BY A GERMAN My ee who understands his busi- Sess perioctiys has grit clam ey veisrenene: Gon fa. mer employers. Address WAITE: box i” Herald office | ITUATION WANTED—BY A DANISH MAN AND ‘woman, the man as tarmer anq the woman as cook and to do general housework, Call for three days at No. 2 Washington st. ITUATION WANTED—AS HEAD WAITER, HOTEL or restaurant, by experienced man Rat Raalich, French and German; will be disenga: shortly. ress A. Z., box 173 Herald Uptown Branch office, TANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN. OF GOOD EDUCA- tion, a situation in a mercantile agepey to make Bimself Senerally’ useful. or as copyist; reterence given. Adaress W. box 107 Herald office. iT ANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, & SITUATION AS waiter in a private family; first class London and othe Baty: oa Bin toor address 4 ee SER, care AL rince street, Bi AITER OR VALET—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG map, aged 24 years, speaks French and German; sbodice ions. Address P. B., Heraid Uptown ch office. fee mm al A YOUNG FRENCHMAN, IN A PRI- vate family: understands his duty in évery branch; eference trom his present employer. Address C. B. T., Gorner S6th st. and 6th av., drug store. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY AN EXPR- rienced colored man. in a restaurant or firat class Doarding house ; would Like a club of gentlemen to cook for; best city reference. Cali on or address LEO, 340 ‘West 52d st., rear, Can be seen for four dave ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SWEDE, WITH 12 years' experience, a situation as first class waiter in a private family ; thoroughly understands his business in all its branches. AITER, box 160 Herald Up- town Branch vftce. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN OF Moderate education, temperate and steady habits, §m any honest capacity; willing, if necessary, to give a Inberal recompense to any person who will procure him qiableemplovment. Address’ MECHANIC, Herald Up- ‘town Branch office. ANTED-SITUATIONS BY A MARRIED MAN and wife, without encumbrance; the man has owpried a long time with a farmer; can drive a coach and make himselt generally useful; the wife as cook and ag econ pay ironing : has lived with a private tam- WASTSD—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MARRIED man as coachman and plain gardener: city or Bu years’ city reference. Address B., box 102 office. countr: Heralk LFRED LLOYD, AUCTIONEER. WILL SELL, AT 75,Weat Broadway. on Wednesday next at 11 sev. gral lots “Furniture. aks Couriters, skery and other goods Sold to pay storage, &c. LBBRT B, WALDRON, nh peta By D. W. Salesrooms ~ Fer peg ith Cedar street. On Wednesda: o’clock, Farniture, Carpets, ding, Crockery, picuares Plate, Cutlery, Desks, &c. RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER—OFFIVE AND ‘salesroom 37 Nassau. greet i opponite. © the Post office; Horse Auction Branch, 19 th street, near University p! Household and Office Lp cS aig ount of whom it a thi ARCH. SORNS TON will sell on this “aay, Ti ‘Iuesday, at 10% o'clock, at the salesroom, No. 37 Nassau street, very fine Omce Furniture, altting and standing Desks, Library Tables, fine black walnut Counters, with stained glass etre gh &c.; Letter Press and Stand, pets, &c., Brussels Car- SALES | AT _ AUCTION, HERMA AUCTIONEER, 5, erty ale this oe ae Tuesday, 3 J re tty at i Greeuwic! at of We jem Ware, Ice Chests ‘Lumber. og of Wie = and Wagon, to be pold An lot By onde ihe liam C. Conner, sheriff; W. H. Burns, Deputy Site HILLIER, AUCTION- reir SALE—BY BOWE 2 out ; mS iy an t i o'clock—the contents o| rat class Grocer, Store, Stock of Groceries, Wines, “Liquors, Cigars, Pix- # Showcases: £° wy. a. BURNS, Deputy Sheriff Marrmew T. Brennan, late Sherif. HOMAS KEYWORTH, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL this day, at 103; e’clock, at 107 Columbia street, the contents ri a ares Oyster Saloon, consisting of three Counters, Tables, Chairs, Gas Fixtures, one tine Lamp, stone set of Crockery aud Glassware, barre!s ot Vinegar and Cae ators in 5 le of Household Furniture and ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTION 0 New Bowery, will sell o1 is day, at two o'clock, the entire stock and ‘Fixtures of the first class Grocery, Store 152 Bleecker street :—Soup, Starch, Sugars, Flour, Teas, Platiorin Scales, walnut Counters, & Beer BUILDIN GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS, WITH A VIEW TO SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS FOR THE FEW OFFICES NOW REMAINING UNLET IN THE BENNETT BUILDING THE RENTS HAVE BEEN REDUCED, AND FIRST CLASS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFFICES AT VERY LOW RENTS. ‘TO INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFICES 18 NOW PRESENTED AN UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR- TUNITY TO SECURE KLIGIBLE OFFICES, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. THE ABOVE BUILDING COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, HEATED BY STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. INQUIRE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET. CHANCE SELDOM OF' THE ERE Reservoir Park Hotel, to « rexponsible party. corner of Sixth avenue ana rome street; a class location. SOLOMON, (HORNER LOT, 24X90, TO LEASE, FOR 10 FEARS: the best Coie in the city ot Honoken. Apply to CREVIER BROS., 44 Newark street, Hoboken, 7 ITEAM POWER—$60 PER HORSE; VARIOUS SIZED Rooms, cheap. BROOKLYN STEAM POWER WORKS, 8%. Atlantic street, near South jerry- ITORE AND FLOORS TO LEASE—WITH STEAM | power, 80; bee Opera ee i fare, Pee y ity » SU: an loor, a Desai eis RICHARD V. HARNETT, 111 Broadway, room F, basement. 7° LET—THE HANDSOME STORE 419 SIXTH AVE- nue, West side ; 65 fec: deep; plate glass front, with two windows. Inquire in the store. 0 Petey LOFT, $800, OR PART OF SECOND Lott, $500; 51 Lispenard street; possession February 1. Apply to A JOURNEAY, 51 Lispenard street, 10 LET—FOR BUSINESS, THE FIRST LOFT, FRONT, 2x45; also Second Lott, count nUe of four rooms, in pertect order. The keys with Mr. Magee on premises, Bs Broadway, street, near Broadway. Apply to BELL, road 10 LET—AT 8 WALKER STREET, NEAR BROAD. ‘way, three convenient Lofts, 100x25, suited tor storage or light manufacturing purposes; possession immediate. Rent $1, 200 | per year. LET—FINE LARGE STORE AND BASEMENT NO. iS Third avenue, near Th.rty-fourth, street: imme- diate possession. H. ESLER, 54 Third avenue, corner Thirty tourth street. T PUBLIC AUCTION, the balance of stock of the weil known Dry Goods Store, S16 Third avenue, this Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock. ____ HELP _WANTED—MALES, AGREE & WANTED—TO 0 SELL A NEW AND USEFUL article for liquor, wine and grocery stores, Apply £0 196 ‘Third avenue. , CTIVE MAN WANTED—IN A LIGHT outdoor busines. ey at NEW YORK BOOK CONCERN, No 7 Warren st, fourth floor, after 9 o'clock. GOOD, STOUT GERMAN BOY, WHO HAS HAD aa some experience in a retail grocery store. 6&9 Can- Noa st. YOUNG MAN WANTED- ABOUT 16 TO 20 YEARS of age. who has had experience in a tea siore. Ap- ply avi27 3d av. UCTION SALE—EVERY DAY, AT 23, O)CLOCK, TO close business of the iarge ahd extensive Mantifac- toring sensi Eeeabiishinent 611 Broadway, corner of Houston street. FRENCH, Auctioneer. Aon AUCTION. ‘AUCTION. 15,000 worth and over 550 lots Handsome an genteel Household Furniture, 800 yards Carpets, this Boge morning, at Ll o’clock, at the five story residence 104 East Twenty-filth street, near Fourth avenue, Grand Duchesse and Marig Antoinette style Parlor Suits; rosewood Pianoforte, rors, Curtains, Paintings, Rronzes, Vases, Statuary, Tables, Fiageres, Bookcases, Bedoteads, Bureaus. W Mattresses, Bedding, sideboard, Extensson Tables ‘Giass, China ‘and Silverware, Cutlery, &c. &. ROTH, Auctioneer. Sale Positive, ram or shi ine. CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS to jearn telegraphy and take pont ons. THOME own’ College, 20 Fou posite Cooper Insti- ute. “Telegraphg taught} practically, with instruments, NGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV. want agreeable, educated, [ire me indastrio. American men and women for baths and office, not older than 25 years: must be well recommended. OY WANTED—IN A COAL OFFICE, hee 1 AD. _Gress, with reference, C. W, tation OY WANTEL-IN A LAW OFFICE; MUST BE able to write a good hand; must be at leaet 16 ye Address, in handwriting of apphcant, GEORGE , CeRtis 51 Chambers st FESS A MUPAVITT HAVE AN OPENING VOR AN energetic gentieman to travel for them ; will pay & competent man $2 per week and expenses; none but suitable parties apply. 785 Broadway. Q)*STERMAN WANTED.—ONE, WHO CAN COOK when necessary, walt on tables, &c.: thorough and ie No shoemaker need apply’ at 306 4th av., near ch ste or a —THIS SOM I WILL PAY TO ANY ONE WHO Thay get me % porition wherein writing would Address, for three di ‘days M. L., Post office, Jersey M.W., diug store, canner 6th av. be required. Address ad seu at. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. U A BARE ‘CHANCE.—WANTED, A GOOD SALES wan, with some capital, as partner in one of the eestor aureery, establishments in the vicinity of ‘address ¥. . & X., Herald office. COOUNTS—EIG aT LANGU AGES: ARREARS partnersmip and other accounts ad- vised to meets cial requirements ; ac- @ounts kept by contract, JAM 1 New street, A GERMAN PHARMACIST WANTED—ONE WHO thoroughly understands the business; city refer. SBeee Foquired. Address PHARMACY, box’ A., Herald N ACTIVE BI NESS MAN OF GOOD MORAL 1 — Besivee: a eson as = een, Boqekee <I or ravel.and se!) goods on commission. re: Ust- Dox 210 Uerald omce. , 3 BONUS WILL SBCURE 10 AN ACCEPTABLE Joung man « commanding confidentiai position aid iin, eral_promotion ; wanted and prem om wed. Phddress COMPTROLLER, box 109 Herald uftice, YOUNG MAN, 2% YEARS OF AGE, DESIRES A sition ss bookkeeper, clerk, &c.: good penman \aeaorererenee™ Address, for three days, B. W. 18 WISHES A SITUATION 1wY AS BAR- k teper; understands the basiness well geter asitrequired Callonor address P. Wome IDE iar fest & Nh st, tor wo days. Li BRARY O27 LNTLEMAN WHO IS PERFECT IN En Yish and French, has a tair knowledve of Ger- and writes a clear hand, can find « permanent sita- in aypablishing house of this c Business hours 8to Ve'ciock. Applicants are requesied to mention polar fey gxPect, their age, and the position here- and adress i. GOSLING, box 5.310 New 28. OT AN D SHOE SALESMAN WANTED-—WHO CAN ma.od a large first class trade iu Ohio. Address Bex 1,41 New York Post otice. INVESTIGATED, pees , Ame a ae 8 BAL- anecd al closed; evening work. Adaress EX. PERT, hex 3.500 Fost office. RUG OLERK.—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT ‘Germuan clerk, speaking fluently English, in drug wemtore. corner of Grind and Clinton sts, J WILLGIVE A GOOD, COMPETENT CoRRESPON. dent a-pormanemt siiuation jf he can negotiate a le Feal estate. worth tore than dou Beeeat. 48 {rene BOOK, tox ist Heratu office ‘propoce MERC! {OOH ANTS. —A YOUNG MAN oF mn aga hg : ecountant, de- Cite’ loyment: salary secondary considerauon, ad mbes aA He ‘ald othe pre WANTED—IN “A WHOLESALE OR eomm: e. by young man ZI ye re ces first class: ‘sides W. H. dé care ol A Jour one years 0 old; é.write German. Lispemaed ste —A YOUNG MAN THAT 15 and has a knowledge of boekkeep: ng: state salary “#*i references. Address G. 5., Herald office, ARTAN XDA THOROUGHLY COMPETENT BOOK- ki “br, one not afraid of work, Address, with ret- erences, €20« miary expected and where last em ploye: 247 Post office ANTE \ YOUNG MAN, Maqnor busin cy bos Det paren. T Fa DO 176 iter finite ANTED—. (PALES Man, WHo THOROUGHLY UN- Ww derstand Ae he school Catholic hook trade ; i also 6 Jeune ma ‘ustomed to ie Ae ay HAdress box 3.47) Post office, New York. MIDOLE-AGED ANTED—BY # AMERICAN MAN, WwW a situation » 3 or assistant bookkeeper in a wholesale or job. We, Poet, of Sy Rgqtion of trust, Mo 9x 118 Herald office," {°F tree ry MAN, FROM 18 TO w Weshte ded; must be quick XHARS ures and re Ble With his parents, Ada with Sahtettnsc and wa, #6 Wanted, DESK, box i07 Hera, 16, TO 4 STTEND TO 7 ANTED—A ‘YOU WILL BE Pa W FOR A GOOD Position $20 as bookkeeper , “84 Corresvendent; good refer ence, A Address Manat ED, Yerald office AND GARDENERS MAN WANTS A sito. oa TEMPERATE ¢ LORED hiy understands his ation as coachman: thor, ™ ith both road and cou ¢) horses: four years! erence trom nis Inst empl Pe pbs Seen at ss West 17th 6 table). from 6 aS } 4 gineer west DA YOUNG BOY TO OPEN OYSTERS, with reference from last place, Call at No. 354 Rivington st., tor two days, at1 ofc! yy) ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS WAITERS, WHO W ‘understand the oyster business, 833 Kighth avenue, corner Fittieth street. Wy Anren—: A BOY IN AN INSURANCE BROKER'S office: salary $3 per week. Address, with refcr- ences, INSURA , box 4.757 Post office. ANTED—AT 493 BROADWAY, A NEAT, ACTIVE boy to assiat ina Junch room; one that lives with hus parents, Call between § and 9 o'clock. V SANTED—iN AN IMPORTING HOUSE ON BROAD- way, two bright actve boys, about 16 years of age. Address box 10 ststion A. Se UGTION NOTICE.—MAGNIFICENT HOUSSHOLD giorts, Bronzes, Paintings, &c., e atthe private Pay rete cat tn ot ‘ between Sth ana pide BB os ere o’cloc suits, Grande Dachesse, covered silk brocade, richest farquetry Cabinets, ey Drawing es Antoinette maley lescription , Ktaxeres, Bookcase, Bronzes, ‘Paintings, Carpets," Pasnofort Music Books, Canterbury, Extension’ Table, Sidenoard, Silverware, Glassware, Cutlery, rosewood, walnut Bu- reaus, Bedsteads, Wardroves; Mattresses, Furniture basement, kitchen, servants’ apartments; house fur- ished May I;sale perempuory. | as 4 Ust MARTENS, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE.—ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FUBNI- tre, THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, commencing av is, o'clock, rivate residence 120 West 2id street, near 6th avenue, chkekering sop and Steinway Platofortes, (our mag” lor Suits, covered in satin, &c.; rep 8 Kecase, Etageres, Bedroom Suits in Ft ificent Pi Bronzes, Tosewood and walnut. Bedsteads, intrenns Mattresses, \dding: complete basement and kitchen ure. Sale positive. LUKE FITZGERALD, Au A Becaehs SALE—OV. ER $35,00 WORTH HANDSOME Housebold Furnitu: This day CULSDAY), at 10% o'clock, at the elegant residence, ‘210 West Twenty-first street, near Seventh avenue, Parlor Suits, in satin and brocatel, two magnificent Pianofortes, Kasy Chairs, Marqneterie and gilt Centre and Console Tables, Mirrors, lace Our. tains, fine Paintings, Bronze Figures, Clocks, three Book- Libr Swleboard, Extension Table, Din ig Chairs, Silverware, Crocker. Rosewood and walnut Redwteads, Droming Gaeey Wardrobes, Washstands, reaus, Lounges, spring Mattresses; rep, plush and haircloth Suits, hall and kitchen Furniture oe variety useful boasehold articles. N. B.—Sal le, HOBLET RT ©, CASHIN, Anetioneer. WAxten—a YOUNG MAN IN AN IMPORTING VW “house, who writes a good hand and understands German; suary $6 to $8 per week; good quired. ‘Address box £480 Post office. JANTED—A PORTER IN A SHIP CHANDLER AND engi supply store; one that has a thorough knowledge of the business and the best of reterence may address, wit! names of reference, box 183 Herald offic; JANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF CULTURE AND RE- finement, to introduce @ work of art of rare merit in New York city; none but competent and energetic men need apply. VikTUE & YORSTON, 12 Dey st. TANTED—TWO GOOD, RELIABLE MEN TO CAN vass for a rooting company; those having some ex- erience in the business preferred; good salary. Address R. A., box 2s Herald office. WV ANTED—IWO OR THREE RNERGRTIC BUSINESS men to solicit orders for the beautifally illustrated Works of the London Publishing Company. Apply at 1s urray si reference re- WASTED THR YOUNG MEN, IMMEDIATELY, to learn bookkeeping, penmanship, mereantile cal: culations, from experienced accountant, Fort Greene, Drookiyn, 8 to 1) A. M.: moderate terms. Address COL- LINs, box 140 Herald office. WANTEDION A SMALL TRACT OF LAND NOT far irom New York, a workman who understands the cultivation thereof, and will make bimeelf generally usetul. Address B. &., box 119 Herald office, giving recommendations and fall particulars. SELL A_ NEWLY 5()) AGENTS | WANTED—TO 2) semana article, indispensable in every family ; agents make from $9 to $30 per da E. BLACKMAN, 93 Maiden lane, THE TRADEs, MARRIED GENTLEMAN (AGE 32), and quiet habits, having a thorough the printing business (esvecially the first class commer: cial jobbin proprietor and manager for the last ten Years of one of the best appointed offices in Canada, would hear, with pleasure. of a permanent and lucrative situation as manager of some job printing United States: best referenees turnishea OF SOBER knowledge of jurpish, supervision, vantaes offered, ALPHA, box 632 Canad stating ad Montreal, Post offic A PRACTICAL EN- ewing Machine repairer; both positions in one: can superintend, eat or act a* foreman in all kinds of manue Hite B La ~’ and suits a speciality; reverence, ul. B. afin & Co, Address LNGINEEK, care L's Howard, 9 Wall strect, BOY, 16 YEARS OLD, WISHFS TO good tra: sX months. =SITUATION WANTED—BY LEARN A rc iY, 80 W atts st. . WIG MAKER WANTED—OR A man with some knowledge ot the trad a store, ke. Apply at 44 Broadway. ERCHANY TAILORS AND WHOLESALE CLOTH- fiers can always obtain suitable cutters, trimmers and journeymen tailors tor all branehes at DITTMAR’s Taglors’ Agency, 217 Greene st. WANtED—A “FIRST D PRINTE good salary paid, and none but competent men need apply. Address F. GUSEKUNST, 712 arch at. Phil gin toete 7 ANTED—A YOUNG UNMARRIED MAN, WHO W wader stands well prema jewelry re] pairing, and would ike, '6 oe aie Spe ir wate woul J gga tll Ce sonia do references. require Xnty waren te ChONe b roedos' ‘1 Maiden lane, V ANTHD—A SITUATION AS FOREMAN IN A ainting and decorative paper hanging establish- Tent fn this or ge | oy; i a practical mam su R008 salegm: fa! able estimate on all kinds of work. and has vee js well known in erience an thin city, Adarede Dy SOR hox 100 Herald office. J NE FRANCAISE DEstRE ONE BITCATION COMME r ow chiamiere d Balazpooes pain mre game une CRs le, excelente x ie his employer first | lo BY ISIDOR J. SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER. Straus & Co. will sell, 75 Varick street, corner Cai o'clock, large assortment of ee Hat - lor Suit, Bedsteads, Bedding, Mattre 8, Kitehen Furniture, Crockery, Glassware, Table Linens 4c. Also, at the same place and time, by ordi of Cor- peitoe. Farley, City Marshal, 5,00) fine Cigars and one OMmce Desk. ATTERSOX & HATCH, ‘AvcTE roma, £05 and 507 Sixtli avenue. J. P. TELE ge Paaering, Sganety Mt Hodsehoad Furaiare, t i ENRY DREHER & SON, AU CTIONFERS, OFFICE 172 East Houston street—Seli this day, at 1034 o'clock, at 245 East Twenty-eighih street, Grocery store, Cox ters, Fixtures, lot Soap, Teas, Spices, Scales, Pamps, 1c box, &c.; positively in lots. 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONE: Pepe ag + sale,—This day (Tuesday), January 20, at 10% o'clock, at 1544 Bowery, two bbls. of Bourbon whiskey and an assortment Liquors, in demijohns; also 2 cases of Cognac Brandy, Gin, Kuemmel, &c. By order of John erkon Cty farshai. Immediately thereatter. Merchandise, made up Brussels and ingrain Olicloth, Crambcloths, Rugs, ee om~ ‘Quilts, Pars. goid and silver Watches, Catlery, ac. so Khine Wine, Port and Sherry ana’ Rye Whisk casks. cases, ba . Brandy and Ch Wine, Bo wie ham| e arrels, ‘ets and demijobns 10 MANUFACTURERS. —15,000 FT, OF FLOOR ROOM to let, with steain power; will erect Buildings for Fesponsible part werto any extent furnished. Ap- ply to H, W. 260 Plyniouth street, Brooklyn, MONTHLY FOR A NICE STORE—WITH 15 3 pihelving, Counter, Gas Fixtures, Ricchen, Bed, room; Hunter's t’cint, next dgor to public schoolshouse ; 7 minutes trom T irty-| fourth street ferry. . 3 > MERCER, BETWEEN GRAND AND BROOME fete —To bg moder pales Store rea Lotta, rately oF together; possession ebruar ae A oes 8. MY. yeKsS a si SON, » A Broome street BLEECKER STRE, LOFTS TO RENT, ‘SUIT. 9 able tor Teather and ower Posten splendiaiy located, being only three doors west of Mercer street, decond ‘block trom! Broadway. Apply to M. BELL, 293 Broadway. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. A TURNISHED HOUSE TO RENTON TWENTY. ME ed aeeat est caren grenaes free sore q rder, desirable; rent mon migh Wee Ro eDWAnDs, No. oy West Twenty-third st. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED. FOUR STORY AND basement House, in West Sixteenth street; Purni- jure for sale. with tinmediate possension ; suitable ior r large privage family; price ‘ply for permit 10 SIMONS OLSON, 56 West Apply for permit to SIMONSON & ECC! ‘Thirty-tirat street. UNFURNISHED moo 2s eae APART- MENTS TO 1 A SMALL, QUIET PARTY—A nose FOR LIGHT Ronsake: aaekeept or otherwise; delichtfully situated; eferences Fequized. Inquire on second Boor 1 Onion Union square. i hind LET—WITH BATH AND ATTENDANC! single Rooms; terms $3 and ss Petar meek avenue, between v-fourth and Sixth BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, AGED EDI TED, ACTIVE 3 MAN, wire aventanluned CaATE Acre BA Baemitagiee rome hae RUB, PARTNER WITH $10,009 TO WANTED—TO roughly establish etenas Ce rn it) Bags Sibo eo ‘Avply to GHIGGS, CARLETON & OO-e HOUSEs, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. in this City and Brooklyn. APARTMENTS WANTED—FOR TWO GENTLEMEN: locality, Forty-third street and Sixth avenue ; pri- vate breakfast, hot be cold water; terms must be very moderate. Address A. K., box 5,021 Post office. LADY AND DAUGHTER, FULLY CAPABLE OF making a home pleasai ‘nd attractive, would like to take a house, could they make arraggements with an honorable gentleman of means, who re Pay rent or @ portion of itin board, Address Mra L, Herald Uptown Branch office. A BESIRABLE FOUR “STORY BROWN STONE House wanted to lease or purchase—New York or Brooklyu would purchaw. furniture: owners, send particala PONSIBILITY, Herald office, WELLING HOUSE WANTED—FIRST CLASS above Fourteenth and below Sixtieth street, Ad- ib Broad with paruoulars and permit, JAMES T. SMITH, Broadway. (panes OR FOUR, NICE ROOMS WANTED—BY A entleman and wife, where there is not more than one family; Perkabor need genteel; rent not to exceed to $30. ‘Address H, X. Herald office. NEW, | AGREEABLE aw character. unable to sup ply tts demangs or wantos yy C4 xe a honorable aceocietg h $20,000 to $25,0U0, whic! Movestinent we id vig r r cent For partici fares “gnirteenth street lars inquire. of RAPA betes CAPITAL, IN AN factariueW usiness te Pt: RRLUAREy UF pei routable mss this ay reer dagaple and in a a ing. Address G. E. J., ae me PARTNER WANTED IN A MAN ‘RIN! A business with $500; ample evidence wait eat ited that over the amount \uvested can be realized ever hirty, parties investing will have full control, A: WRN. corner of FOrty-elghth strect and Nin Ne eee te ee LIBERALLY PAYING | HEAL. RSTATE ATE | AND Loan Business; years establisned ; Consequence of severe and browacted| iiinese alee rad n mendes ring CORNBEROH Lad Broadway. A GREAT CHANCE FOR THE RIGHT MANA established Freuch aod amerioas Te nary, oe . u . Ine overt HAIR & CO., O01 TDi avenue. ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE, CONSISTING OF 6 or7 Rooms: lower part p preferred : between For- tleth and Sixtieth streets, east, and First and Third ave- nues, Address B. B., box 159 Herala office. USINESS stow dina $1,108 RARELY OFFERED. —. 00: has one over cash bargain only, Call on or address JOH: Ny 420 Seventh avenue, WANTED-FOR GENTLEMAN AND | WIFE (NO children) two connecting Rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. above, Bigh street, between Third eventh penta 3, brua! d- “ice Be f°GSOK, Stacy House, 100 dress, manhe terms, Stacy Broadw W248teb—vsrurnisnnp OFFICE AND SLEEP- ing Room in B pattio building (central location) in yew, York or Brooklyn. Address ENGINEER, Herald ottice, ‘ergs: SUIT OF ROOMS, CONTAINING AT hree large ones, suitable for light house- —ommed lige TO LEASE FAYORABLY RARE tote tad Astor Place Hotel; over 100 sults of room: urants, basements; most sitely and eligibiy Reing Brom wey, between Coover Institute and House. Apply at 7 Third avenue. ATENT.—FOR SALE, STATE RIGHTS OF A VAUUAs ble little arent f a it gi toa live man. Callon CHARLES H. room “Park Hotel, cornee of Nassau and Seehan 1 streets, bi es WANTED—WITH CAPITAL IN A SPE) fy Hi tat een ea ine and safe tra profits ; an! interview to be ‘appreciated. ‘Address’ box 100 He! office. coats keeping, in'the-homee ofan “american feualy ; price about $50 per month, Address W., Post office box 1,479. A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, AN ‘agreeable Room and Board in a pleasant French family or boarding house; location between Twentieth and Thirtieth streets and Sixth and Fourth avenues, Ad- dress C, M. R., Herald Uptown Branch offic Wayne A LADY ENGAGED DURING THE day, a small furnished Room, with convenience tor fire, Address, stating terms, WESTCOTT, Herald Up- town Branch office. In the Country. Wwe TO HIRE—IN THE VICINITY OF NEW ork, House suitable for a hovel. Address ROAD- eae box? ah Herald offic CHOICE LOT OF SECOND HAND SAFES; ALL sizes and makes: some combination locks; Dest _se- lection at Ra Rg eat bargains guaranteed: AMER ICAN STEAM COMPANY, 30) Broadway. GROCERY, got FIXTURES, HORSE, ‘and Harnéss for sale cheap—Good lease. JAMES BEGLAN, 400 West Thirty-first street. (A. FIRST CLASS, LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE cheap—In the Fourteenth ward: doing good basi- ness. Apply to THOS. GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, No. 6 Cen. tre street ATH a BUTCHERS!—$700 WILL BUY THE Traae and Fixtures of a Shop selling 344 cattle a pork stand. Apply to £. MoINTY RE, West Foryst ret street, immediately. WAGON ‘Inquire of Beets WANTED—WITH $600, IN A FAMILY) market, well established, to take charge of indoon Titer neceranne required ‘aud given, Dan a a Rate OPPORTUNITY TO INVERT—IN A COMPANY! for the manufaeture, by a pe vecnee ta of an ar~ tlele of large daily consumption large; no exe periment; has been fully te: Rested, - Gall at once at 3d Vortland? street, second | floor, front room. is vara PATENT FOR SALE.—FOR FULL PARe ticulars address 8. D. CRAFT, 226 West Fifty-second) ALUABLE PATENTS FOR SALE.—MONE'S Boxe Bush a Tood, with Moulding Machines, Pattorns: Flasks ond: einer, stock, connected. with thel business, which: lain perfeos rit order; toan ener- rec Map a sure tae ot) sell eae abe Tights it ise erred, For fall par John street (room 14), New Tock ANTEDA PARTNER WITB ABOUT $2,000 OR 000 for a payable manufacturing businéss. Ad~ dress L. B., Herald y W42ZED—A PARTNER WITH $800 IN AN OLD BS. tay gots bliahed Produce and Groce ny eer yeas; no bonud OF Good Will; IerKe Hoch hE & CO.. Nor8 Dey street. ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH A OAPITAL O@ ‘about $10,000, to engage in business as architect! eon whe received his edueation and practice i ranch in Europe, to enlarge his business, a young referred ; reterences exchanged. Ad Aa American C,, box 116 Herald ‘office. Phat A SPLENDID LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE AT A bargain, best stana on Eighth avenue; family Liquor stores, Billiard Saloons, Lager Beer saloons aud Louging Houses. MITCHELL’ bien A ne: Cedar stfect A FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOM FOR SALE—BEST place down town for doing business; first class Restaurante, Overs. Saloons, Cigar Stores, Stands to let. Drug Stores. MITCHELL'S store Agency, 77 Cedar st. Warm* PARTNER, WITH $1,000, IN A CHEM- ical manufacturing business, just commenced, which will cies large profits, Address or ‘a to MANUFACT! JRER, 192 McWorther street, Newark, N. J. WANTSDCA GENTLEMAN, WITH $1000, 10 TAKE 4 position inan American company, in St. Jobns N, B. offering excellent inducements: ge amonnt ok Contacts on hand and money may be secured if desired. duress DOMINION, box 158 Herald office. —FINE CORNER BAKERIES FOR SALE CHEAP; « some to let; Confectioneries, oid established Job Printing Business, PRET Tonos Meat Markets, Sta- tioneries, cin ‘Goods ens: ‘Seore Agency, 77 Cedar street. BUTCHER SHOP FOR SALE—24 YEARS’ LEASE; No, 898 Eighth avenue; will be sold cheap, as the owner has to leave the city. DOWNTOWN SAMPLE ROOM FOR SALE, best business location : doing a first class day rare chanee Particulars on application at 4 Market, Vesey street side. EXO! ELLENT AND WELL LUCATED GROCERY une for sale a hepsery good business, up town; ot sold privately wi gn Thursuay at augtion. apnly to GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, No. 6 street. Lalor . RESTAURANT AND BAR, WITH ‘\ four years’ jease, in a hotel near Broadway, op): $600 cash. LIVINGSTON * CO., 9 Kast Fourteenth st, A FIRST CLASS LAGER, BILLIARD, WINE AND Liquor Saloon, with gad cour, fod Dusiness, on Eighth avenue, cheap for cash. CAMPBELL & © Hudson aE RUG STORE FOR SALE—C! NTRALLY LOCATED ans ry lend fhorong: sri aolna food hotels in adway; splendid opportuni join, scription trad Px Apply, to WAL TERR G. LW naa 25 and 27 New Chambers st. between 1] aud 3 this day. re LET—A WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, 1N GOOD order ; location good: price low. Apoly to JAMES RB, DWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street. 0 LET SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, ON MUR- Hill, near Fitth avenue; rent $225 per month. Apply io HORACE 8, ELY, No, 22 Pine street 10 LET—TILL JUNE 1, A MANDSOMELY FUR- nished House. in perfect order: te sion; location, Murrdy Hill, near Fifth av toE. A. DALLBY, 588 Sixth avenue. ° Unfarnished. THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE OF 10 rooms, in good order and £54. location ; near Broad. ‘way; rent $1.4 a year, INE, COLE & GRAY, 536 Sixth avenue. TO LET—FOUR STORY, GH sTOOP, feet; No. ‘13 West Seven- Apply in the house. } OUSE brown stone front, 27.6x65 teenth street, near Fifth avenue. Possessfon given immediately. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS ‘TO LET, A at $3 and $4 convenience tor fire. A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM ON PARLOR floor to let, suitable for one or two gentlemen, in private house, with bot and cold water; fire and gas’ in room. Call, for three days, at 107 East Twenty-seventh street. References exchanged. FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR TO RENT—FOR light housekeeping, Twenty-third s near Fifth avenue; rent low. DW: Rvs, , 69 West Twe! ty-third street, WANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR, CLOSE: ‘open grate fire; Convenient location; also large an sinall red spring beds. latal lurnished, and carpets; terms very moderate. No. i ast Thirty-Airst stree! RICEL Y. FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM for light housekeeping or for single men: rent low. 49 Broome street, three blocks Broadway. “LANGE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM TO LET, furnished, $8 per week; also hall and other Rooms, 45 Bond street. OR SALE.—ANY PARTY IN SEARCH OF A BAR- gain, with cash to bay, for same, can find one by calling Monday on JOHN GLEASON, grocer, 420 Sev- enth avenue. Btore now doing $1,100 weekly; has done over $2,000. R SALE—A FIRST CLASS MEAT MARKET; VERY low, as the owner does not understand the business, Apply at No. 10 South Fitth avenue. OR SALE—A RESTAURANT, WITH ALL FIXTURES, Teady for business, situated near terries; a splendid location for a man who understands the business. Cail at No. 75 Fulton street trom 10 A. M. till o'clock P. M. OR SALE—A BAKERY DOING A GOOD BUSINESS; everything in good order, Address C. R. WOOD, corner Sinith and Carroll streets, Brooklyn. No agents. OR SALE~—8A LOON AND AY lth § HOUSE ON al_street; full of boarders; good reasons for ling; price low; terms reaso ea eae oe 3 R, 92 Broadway. OR SALE—A FANCY AND GENTLEMAN'S FUR- nishing Goods store in a good location and doing a 00d business: at a sacrifice to one with $2,000 cash. Ad- dress STORE, box 183 Herald oitice, OR SALE—A HERRING SAFE. IN COMPLETE OR. der; size $ fect 9 inches high, 4 feot 6 inches wide, 2 feet 1g inches deep; price Can be seen at 462 Broome street, Arst Hoor. Fe SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED LiQUOR Store 29 Carmine street, the Ula Ale House. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS PRIVATE MARKET ON Sixth avenue, established 15 ye nd doing @ good usiness; lone lease: two Horses, ‘ke. Vor tnter- view address M. T, box 100 Her: ptown Branch OR SALE-ON THE BEST AVENUE IN Brooklyn, a first class Grocery Store: rare chance fora man willing to work ; wagons, horses and fixtares. : HL) RIDER, 39 Pine street. AOR SALE—GOOD CHANCE—A_ BEAUTIFUL marble Counter, 12x3, and a Show Case, 9 feet, single plate, no ost ot in New York, ata low price, Ad- 938 Mice, URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—FOR SINGLE GEN- tlemen: also Rooms, en suite, for housekeeping. This sa rare chance for parties wishing the comforts of ry home. No. 622 Seventh a enue Junetion ot Broadway. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO gentlemen and ladies; no housekeeping arrange. ment; house first elass, with all improvements ; goed loca- thon, hear Broadway. 110 West Thirty-third street ARLOR AND BEDROOM, WELL FURNISHED, without board, for gentleman and wife; highest references given and required. Address, stating terms Seat fancy prices), WESTERN, Herald Uptown Srasch F EER, SELLS AT TWO o'clock, ‘by order of receivers, at’ 367 Bowery, a very Sarge and decirable amorturentct Carper bertoneny, embracing many qualities and sizes; Rugs, Mata, oil: cloths, 4c. room and chamber Furnitnre, several Parlor Su) Cottage Suits, pfine Beds and Mattresses and Bedding, rich Ol) Paintings, Engravings, French Plate Mirrors, Wardrobes, Bookcase, fa, Rocker China, Tables, ‘Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, meatum and kitchen Fnrniture, stoves, &c, By order of Vinson & Lynn, Receivers. FORD, AUCTION ORTGAGE SALE—B BY BOWE & HILLIER, AUO- tioneers.—Dy virtue of a chattel morigage 1 will ¢ hey Mad agad gh ieptnhenit el en 21 1974, at 11 o'clock, all the Stock and rixtures of a first class Conf Hestaurant, No. 407 Sixth avenue ms eee MARVIN R. pias ity Marshal and Attorney for Mo Me nsnan ALE.—BY VIRTUE OP AN EXECU- 4 tion to ine directed and delivered I will sell at pal lic anction January 20, at W o'clock A. M., at S47 Second avenue, the contetits of a Millinery. Store. consisting. of two stlverpiated Showcases, Ribbons, Feathers, & LEVY LIPPMAN, Marshi {SHAL'S SALE,—BY B tioneers, corner Unive: WE & HILLIER, ‘AUC. place and Kighth street, on Tuesday, January 2, at 19 o'clock, lot of Russia Jeather and morocco Pocketbooks: also’ the Stock of & first class Hat Store, consisting. of Hats, Caps, Trai Valises, Satchels, Umbrelins, Ac JOSEPH PHILLIPS, Marshal ast Nriped street, near U iv by Lace. Wednesday, January Zi, at 10%, ay? Household Furniture, Range, Stove, (Re 8.dozen Cloth Hats and Caps Silver Plated Ware and Crockery Ware. 10 cases Champagne Horne, Harness. Buggies, Sleigh and Bella, AWN BROKERS’ SALE.—WATCHES AND JEWBLBY. HICHARD FIELD, General Auctioneer, ‘alesroom 121 Bowery, wilt sell PIS DAY, at II o'clock, 00 Gold and Silver Watches, piiamonds and Gold Jewelry, Pins, Rings, arrings, gold gu: fot nnd vest Chains Ao. Alsy oe Pistols, Musical and Mathematical instruments, By onder &. simpson & Co,, 1G Bowery. AWNBROKER'S SALE,—THOS. J. MGRATH, AUO- tioncer, 138 Chatham street, w 1 fock, 500 Lota Men's and Women's () ‘ining Bret, wis, spominatyn Blankets, Boot, Shoes, &e. te and Vesta. iy order J. bry; Third at ie ‘7. tine sale ot Men’: Tod ‘omén’s Clothing. By order P, Gatley, Division str ‘PAWNBROKER's SALB.—IAME® AGAR, AUCTION. cer, will sell this day, at 6 New Bowery, 00 Lots of Men's and Women’s Clothing, Blankets, Quilts, Sheets, Reronants, Tabie Linen, Boots, Shoes, 4, By order of 8, Ferguson, Sroyme sweet, OOMS ELEGANTLY FUR} HED, WITH OR WITH: venue, corner Fifth st out Board, at No. 88 Secon 1€, CO [0 LET—ONE OR TWO DESIRABLE ROOMS, WELL turnished, in private house 113 West Twelfth street. References required. \) LET—FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, PURNISHED: for gentlemen or married couple, at 331 East Twenty third street: private house, WO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING or gentiemen, $6 per week; gas. Also two yn party urmistied, $20 per month; house quiet; family Barrow street, between Bleecker and Hudson. RMS MODERATE.—PART OF FRENCH FLAT, handsomely turnished ; Fangs hot and cold water; Stationary tubs, bath and gas, 1(8'Fifty-sixth street, be- tween Lexington and Fourth avenues. COLLEGE PLACE, CORNER OF BARCLAY street, two blocks from the new Post office.~Rooms to let, turuished; terms from $2 to $3 per week. Inquire third floor. G-LARLOR, | BEDROOM AND KITCHEN, EN PO. suite, newly furnished for housekeeping; con- Venientto care and stages; central apartments, ‘House, 1283 Bourth street, be Lexington and Fourth aveeam 98 EAST TWENTY SECOND STREET. BETWEEN Broadway ant Fourth avenue,—Parlor and two Bedrooms, handsomely furnished, on second floor, suita- we Jor two genUemen, without board, in # private fam- ll MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEEOKER— Furnished Rooms, with every convenience for housekeeping, to let to respectable small familic Rooms, suitable fora physician. - crip 14] West turery, SIXTH STREET.—SEVERAL Rooms to let for a small family; references ex- changed. Call between 9 and 10 A. M. or Land? P.M. 160 2x2, STREET.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL, let furnished Rooms to two gentlemen, without board; fire and gas if requlr 164. Rete Avence rent trom $2 to NEAR, TWENTY-FIRST street.—Purnished Rooms to Jet, front and rea @ungly or en suite; baths on each floor; Feterences, WEST Fah Soret ag THIRD STREET, —NICE 360 farmshed Rooms tn @ private family 5 guy gentlemen only; terms reasonab ole. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- 59 MENTS TO LET. A NUMBER or BRIGH' SUNNY ROOMS, LARGE and small; fire and gas; moderate prices. 34 Bond street, near Broadwa, NPAT N EXTENSION PARLOR, RUITABLE FOR A FIRST CLASS ENGLISH ALE, ‘Oyster and Chop House, cheap for cash; a splendid location for a club house or supper rooms; furnished $oroushons: | lJease and licenses included. Apply to the BOTTLING COMPANY, 84 Spring street, or 141 Fourth avenue. OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY, with Horse, Wagon and good Route; 15 to 16 barrels used weekly; satistactory reasons given ior leaving. Ap- ply to D. CASE & t BON, 4 Third avenue, OR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN—A MILLINERY ‘Store, Stock, Fixtures and Lease; established over 20 years; in the best locality in the city owner retiring irom business. Apply to B, F, SAWYER, 167 Broadway. OR SABE LOW—THE GOOD WILL AND LEASE, with Fixtures, of Liquor and Beer Store. Inquire at MILES’ Brewery, oT Chrystie et. IRST CLASS BF STAURANT, BAR AND LUNCH Room, at a sacrifice; good business locality and rare chance for a person under- standin as: all answers will receive imme Giate attention. Address J., box 16 Herald Uptown Branch ¢ Mice, ARNESS STORE| FOR SALE—DOING A BUSINESS of from $800 to gu 400 per month ; best location in the Inquire at 166 Varick street, in grocery store. city. OTICE.—ANY PARTY, FOR CASH, CAN HAVE jest established Jewelry, Store in the city of d St t halt cost. Call on oF ad- fi box 6 Plainfield Post office, QArEs NEW AND SECOND. HAND; WY Marvin's and Herring's make, all sizes, cash; also banking, insurance and jeweiry press Boxes LILLIE SAFE COMPANY, #1 Maiden lane, EA BTORE FOR 8ALE.—527 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR ‘Thirty-titth street, cheap for Sales, Kx MACH see GREAT VARIETY OF FIRST CLASS SECOND hand Engines, Boilers, Steam Pumps, &c., at reason- le figutes} set prices of what you require. Wibsc ROAKE, Water and Dover streets._ LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STEAM ENGINES, imps, Shafting, Pulleys and Tanks. Api Arps. tof CASSIDY. Manufneturcr au Denier in New a nad Hand Machinery, 4 to 10 Bridge street, 00k JOR SALE—FOUR HORSE ENGINE AND BOTLER, complete, $175; one horse Engine, $65; two horse Boiler, $15; half horse Holler, $50. ISAAO H. SHEARMAN, 45 Cortlandt street_ OR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, BY A PARTY 10 Braiding Machihes of superior iding garments, &c, 463 Bri A street, second loft. ANTED—A PARTNER WITH MEANS, TO CONs tinue the ponhiie foeeign, fruit Pee at the okt established atand of A. L. Sayre & Co., 212 Washington, street, New fork the senior partner ig retiring, and of= ‘addre fers bis place to a suitable party the business Is gig pr igceaa operation. For full particulars inquire a office Washington street. 52.0 000 CAPITAL WANTED—FOR ta aimed 0 Glare and old estab tenon 2 business on broadwa J0l CHANGE, Herald Uptown B: Brancl 3. 000 TO $5,000.—AN INTEREST MAY "Be had in a safe and increasing manufactar- ing business by ® party willing to invest the above, amount, securing a position as salesman or assist finan~ cially; one acquainted with the cigar. trade pi Address COMMERCE, box 4,886 Post office, 3 000.78 BEST BUSINESS fN THIS CITY monopoly, honorable, cash; great deman and immense profits; want a live Roy Wik ant diate cash to fill orders. Addr NE HUNDRED, THOUSAND DOLLARS | “ANNUALLY, Herald ofice. 10.000 70,8200, WANTED A PERSON OF good standing, having the above amount for investment, can hear of an 'opportanity where he cum realize from 40 to 60 per cent on amount ves: articulars will be thts by addressing MONEY, ‘Herald: Brookiyn Branch 12.000 2° “$2,00.=FOR SALE, A PAYING, Business, in consequence of owner being. unable to attend; Inst year’s income 20) per cent on cap!~ come tal; future prospects better. but requires atten’ dress LOUIS, box 109 Herald office, 18.000 2, $20,000 PARTNER WANTED—AC, tive ie silent, to increase the working. capital in a large and very well established manufactur- ing bunness; siaple aruicle; large profite and orders con- stantly ahend mers: best references given and rec ire. Mddress NO COMPENITION, box 135 Herald of wren nerd ICES, @ NASSAU STRERT, BETWEEN FULTON AND. John streets.-NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the buying, ceiling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, Merchandise, Life Policles tor any amount T WOLF BROS’., 896 BROADWAY, PARTIES DESIR. ing to get Loans on Diamonds, "Watches, Jewelry. Silverware and Silks will be more lberally dealt with than at any other house. . AC 77 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. Money liberally advanced to any amount = ae monds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, Silks, &c., or the poe also Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bought at 77 Bleecker stree! T 01 BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY STREET.— Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Pianos, camel's hair Shawls, ret ec. ; private office for ladies; business bert sr sir Broadway. ‘Auiersine MADE ON he rage ee Eas: Jeweiry, fine Laces, India Shaw! at jewelry store and auction rooms o! JOSEPH A SOLOMON & CO., 134 Fulton strect; private offices, Auction sales every "Wednesday. Se Habla Asspanol, T 67 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— — ZA Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry the same bought. ISAACS, 7 Thirteenth street, N. a No business transacted « 710. BROADWAY-—LIBERAL AD- vanced made on Diamonds and Watches, Silver- ware, &c., or will pay the highest ‘marnet price tor the same. T 697 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET.— Liberal advanceson Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Camel's Hair Sha wis, fey and Personal Pro rey ot every description. JAMES P, MATTHE! ‘ONEY LOANED ON | DIAMONDS, WATCHES ‘AND dewelry, and the same cab Silverware bought. GEORGE LEN, 841 Broadway. NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OWatshon Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Wate! 3 Jowelr inds of Merchandise. ‘he same Dou ght a HAYMAN LEOPO! 405 SIXTH AVENU Raabe tal TWENTY fonrth and Twenty- gc itreets.—Liberal ad: yances made on Diainonds, Cory Jewelry, Silks, Laces, and Shawls, Same bought at full value. L, BERNARD. G85 BROADWAY. NEAR AMITY STREET.—MONEY liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jew. giry and Merchandise. xeveral fine camel's i aw! tes” yw. nd Ladies’ Furs for sal Very OF GERMAN. BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH efice, rdom'B.—Parlor tor ladies, Watches Jewelry, Be. Sumne bought and 40 banumsdahdthan’ Says LINDO BROS. _”_ASTROLOG ¥- —MME, LA BLANCH, THE oREAT UNRIVALLED A. Business and Medical Clal oe No. 102 West Twenty-eighth street, near ixth avon ENTION,—CONSULTATION ON es Cages Lad malts, Bbeent ends, love mar: , eu. Js watiatied. Nov Gil Sixth a Ly SENOUL, Clairvoyant N LATRVOYANT TELLS NAMES, SHOWS: Brporea ery \ cpadanged SO cents and $1. 112 West Twenty fth street. 9 Now THY DESTINY.—CONSULT THIS WONDER. Eiited, clairvoyant, Gives luck; tolls every. thing. oat) ‘est Forty-first street, near Broadway. ME, Ba gat ot BUSINESA, MEDICAL CLaIR- int.—Past, present, future foretold, Visit her irom io “at \ Your trouble she removes. 100 West Six- ME. ROSA REVEALS YOUR WHOLE LIFE from the opale to the grave; cures all diseases. 472 Canal street. Fee $1. P* 3K RODGERS, FROM ‘PHILADELPHIA, GREAT ciarverans and Business Mediom; names living and dead. East Fourth street. A —MME. MAXWELL, | 7 PHYSIC SIAN, NW, RESIDENCE. « 1M Kast Tenth street, near Tht ira avenue. A —DK. AND MME, GRINDLE, PHYSICIANS a + years’ practice). 120 West Twenty-sixth Fo SALE—A VALUABLE PATENT, OR MACHINERY ¥ ey plete Er manufacturing wee Bohol Sewn, orked in a small room, it steam Address CASH NEC an TY" Nera otice, j}OR SALE CHEAP—A FOUR-HORSE POWER ROPER F Caloric Engine; also Shafting. Apply at 41 Warren street, up stairs A -MME, RESTELL, PHYSIGIAN, 81} iy te40.— AL. Oftice No. 1 East 524 st., Orst door from A M. MAURICEAU, M, D_OFFICR 9 LIBERTY OorET DR. ORM iT. ALL COMPLAINTS, treet, near Greenwich stree Advice free, 55 Bleecker 8 Tiree near Broadway. or POWER, EITHER STA- Pnsiee penmems ited fo ¢xamine our i doctor's ottice : also a Room for a single gentleman, | proved Engmes and { operation, at No. @ West Thirty-second street Keserences ex: | tore deciding, ‘i i aTrerte too, chapmes Saga : fecal eae R. KING CAN BE CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLY D at his private office, No. 6 Amity st, near Groadway R. BOTT'S OLD ESTABLISHED PRIVATE OFFICE, (8 Amity piree® Adyice Iroc, Call or Wiig

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