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2 aa SITUATIONS WANTED—FE MALES. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. ged Cooks, &e. Housekeepers, sc. PRINCE ST.—-A FRENCH WOMAN AS GOOD YOUNG WIDOW DESIRES THE POSITION OF vate family ; also understands waah- i . Ad- BOL sei tiie aerate are DASE ois ee es A() WEST 2D ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVB.— V4.0 Prepctinie colored woman as frst class cook er laundress in private family city reference. WEST 20TH ST., REAR—AS FIRST CLASS 15' cook; no Washing. Call for three daya 203 WEST 4TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK, ‘or to do Washing and ironing; good city refer: ence. Cali or address. pa CULTURE. AGED 30 (WIDOW), WANTS housekeeper, or would like to meet & entleman of means who would assist ber. Address irs F. RM. box 158 Herald office. LADY OF A posinon NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANWARY 25, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTMD—FEMALES. _ Miscellancous. MERICAN GIRL, 25 YEARS, OBLIGING, ACTIVE and willing. desires employment down town, or in mily to superintend or care for children: home more object than wages. Address THERESA, Herald offic POSITION WANTED—AS FOREWOMAN IN A first class custom shirt house; best reference, Ad- dress M. A.D. Herald office. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, A MAN LATELY FROM IRELAND WANTS 4 SITU. < yep th eyed gagersande farming care 2“ OF se: t ani Sere a Sores hae age thse Osan A YOUNG FRENCH GENTLEMAN OF REFINED educat having held a government position in France. would iike to enter Into a commercial house, having @ greatdesire to learn busines, no 'y ex A MABRIED LADY, IN REDUCED vIRCUM- stances, wishes a position as housekeeper in a wid- ower's tamily or with an elderly gentleman ; husband's rd in Soe ation, for services, best city references, Address CUBA, Herald Uptown Branch office. DOT west at sf, NEAR 7TH AV.—A OOMPE- 207 int woman as first cla in ;eity or country: upd ebouanig , French and Americ: nas of breakfam bread and cal ; Can take charge Of & lare 237 WEST 41ST ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK IN A private family ; caty or sountry; good city refer- fence. Cal! on or address EM. a H ST.. 8TH AY. ROOM 5.—A RE. 125 ole Engtish girl, not long in the country, pook ; can dress game and make pastry ; 4 in the city preferr 37TH ST., FIRST FLOOR,—A WOMAN ‘ash and iron; best city reference, SUH AV, BETWEEN 83D AND 4TH STS.—A ' competent person as cook or laundress; city geterences, 897 | YOOK'S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN | /, Woman, a9 first class cook in a private tainily, where | thorough French cook is required; understands all Jnds of cooking and baking; can take entire charge of ‘tehen and marketing ; first class references. Address, lor tiree days, COMPETENT COOK, Herald Upwwn ranen office. Chambermaids, «ec. SUFPOLK 8T.—A GERMAN GIRL IN A PRIVATE family as chambermaid and to do plain sewing, 3] WEST S6TH ST.—-AN AMERICAN GIRL AS ainbermain and to do plain sewing ; city refer- % : ence. (all tor two di 60' EAST Pig ST—A GERMAN Peer Two Years in this country, as chambermaid in an American tamlly only. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. BQ WEST oH ST—LADIES CAN SAVE ALL | trouble of having dressmaking done at home, as elegant waiking. evening and reception, handsome ‘ft, trimmed in the latest Parisian style, are all done at a ‘very low price. 4Q MACDOUGAL STA COMPETENT DRESS. maker wishes afew more customers by the day; gutting, seting poionaises, evening dresses, ac. ; terms 82 pe ry. Call or address. 67 EAST 86TH ST.—A YOUNG LADY WHO I8 A first class operator on all leading sewing machines Gesires a rew more engagements by the week or day, Py N. Call on or address AN 14 WEST 29TH ST.—MME. COAL, LATELY FROM Surope, as first class :nantilla and dress maker, cutter, fitter and trimmer in the latest French styles, to o out to familes Oe per day, or will make silk dresses, andsomely trimmed, at home,'$15, cash; city reterences. 158 EAST 2D 8° ‘A LADY, WHO THOBOUGHLY OO anderstands dressmaking in all its. branches, ‘wishes a few engagements by the day or week; best ref @rences in regard to character and ability. Call or ad- dress all ween. | 16 BLEECKER ST.—A FIRST CLASS SEAM- stress, with Wheeler & Wilson’s machine, will out or take work home ; shirts made and rebosomed ; dressnaking ; lowest pri val UNION. AY., GREENPOINT, L. I.—A FRENCH L dressmaker having one of her customers gone to ‘urope, ‘lesires a couple of good customers at $1 50 per Gay; spoiled dresses altered and repaired; willing to go @ny distance; best references. Address, for three days, Mrs. L. STKRLING. 20: ing to opps — Ln Se ae treaty ed tate pyenthy merican widow as housekeeper; is will- please. Address ALONE, 2: WEST 26TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAK- er, who understands ditting and trimming in | he latest style, wishes a tew more customers by the day; | Serms $2; best reterences. Call or address. i QOD SAV. NEAR 230 ‘would engage gewing and assist at Brecds, '812 EAST 28TH ST.—A SEAMSTRESS WOULD like to get some family sewing to do at her house; ster all kinds of ladies’ and childrens’ clothes on | heeler & ST.-THE ADVERTISER | by the day or week to do tamily | dressmaking. Address SEAM- Wilson's machine ; would go out a few daysia week; also intants’ outits. Call or address. ‘ ‘314 Gamilie 3 EAST 32D 8T,—A PERSON WHO CNDER- 7 aeons all kinds of embroideries will ork on mnable terms; mo objections to ut. = Adi Daesswacen — jaa ive F5) 3D AV., SECOND FLOOR, BACK.—A FIRST Class dressmaker wishes a’ tew more engage- gments, by the day or week; understands cuiting, iting | end trimming thoroughly ; best city references. %8. 6TH AV.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER wishes tew more customers by the day; cap use any ordinary sewing machine. 88 6TH AV.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER Would like the work of a few more first class Samti ot be surpassed” int fitting or trimm ‘Oresse: at the made over equal to new; evening dresses m: shortest notice. 894 3D AV., NEAR 54TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A dressmaker, who thorougly understands cut- ting and fitting in the latest styles tor ladies and chil- Gren, wishes to take Work home. Call or address. FRENCH DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE TO take home ladies’ own material for dresses; would dresses over; terms moderate. address FRENCH RESSMAKER, Heraid office. LADY OF EXPERIENCE IS DESIROUS OF THE work of @ store at her residence; ladies’ and chil- ren’s suits or cloaks; can furnish’ references as to epluty: 4c. address, for three days, J. B. V., box 176 Herald ofice. EAST 31ST ST.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, | ‘who is @ good operator, 8; references. Address M. RESSMAKER—BY THE DAY OR MONTH, ON REA- able terms; can cut, it and trim in" the iatest will take her own machine along if necessary ; Address B. R., Herald Uptown Branch office. RESSMAKING IN THE LATEST STYLE.—LADIES’ and children’s walking and reception dresses; or- Gers executed at short notice: work taken at home or b; the day: terms reasonable. Address MAKER, box 12 Herald Uptown Branch office. WILL GIVE HALF OF MY TIME IN DRESSMAK- ing, sewing, in a family where they are willing tor | me to work at dresemaking. Address Miss POST, Herald Uptown Branch office. WANTED—A SITUATION WITH A FIRST CLAS dressmaker asimprover. Address A,, box 192 Her- ‘ald Uptown Branch office. General Housework, &c. 19 FAST 8D Sto RESPECTABLE GIRL, LATE- ly Janded, to do general housework; can'be seen at ber last employer's. Call tor two days. 4Q5 FULTON ST, BROOKLYN.—AN AMERICAN woman to do general housework (in New York) Jihere she could take tull charge: excellent cook and baker: reliable, pleasant and obliging Call on or ad- Gress, at present employer's, Mrs. SHEARS, Housekeepers, d&ec. BOND STREET, FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM, Young lady as housekeeper in a widower’s family G WEST LTH St a8 HOUSEKEEPER, EITHER IN hotel or private famity: fully competent to take charge of any establisument; no objection to children; triflers need not apply: best references given and re- quired. Call on or address, for three days, Mme. Bes, 35 BAST ITN ST OPARTIES REQUIRING A Cont. nt housekeeper or companion address Mrs, J. D. ary. é Hl WEST, MIA st SsING YOUNG French widow, a stranger in this country, respi e@bly connected, accomplished nnd retined, as housekeep- @r for an elderly gentleman ot means. Mme. EDITH RENAULT, WEST 55TH 10 T.—4N AMERICAN WIDOW woman, with her child, as housekeeper; would @o the work of a small tan in the city or country; | ‘Would work for small waxes for the winter. all on or ress, for two days, Mrs. WILLIAMS. ] WEST BROADWA ing housekeepe: Position of trust; best re 17 LUDLOW 8T., ROOM 6—A LADY AS TOU: - Keeper for a Widower and to oversee the chil- _- ane Bai aa S19 EAST TH STAN AMERICAN LADY, OF many years’ experience, ax housekeeper in @ ‘Motel or private family; city or country: 327 ~ BROADWAY, WILLIAMSBURG.—AN AMERI-* « can widow as housekceper. Address, tor one ‘week, Mra, ANVERSO: is ney i | YOUNG WIDOW LADY 0. FINEMENT, WHO has recently lost her husband, desires 4 position as jusekeeper in a gentleman's tamily; a widower's tain- iy preterred:: no objection to the country. Address C. | —AS FIRST CLA ik adequate to u nice riake an: _Address or cal is i Heraid Uptown Branch office. LADY OF EDUCATION AND REFINEMENT, and thoroughly capable, desires a position as house- | per or companion to a’ lady im first class family; | Pichert reterences, address Mrs E. H., Herald Uptown ch of THOROUGHLY QUALIFIED BUSINESS WOMAN Would like the entire charge of « large house or family hovel city or country: has a quantity of furniture. Uptown Branch office. Address VICKSBURG, Herald A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WIDOW LADY would like & position as housekeeper for a respect pele parr ie ride er with, ¢ vildren preferred; none 8 , es heed reply d 4 Pee retlon fe reply. Address HOUSE. LADY OF REFINEMENT, AGE AA. position as housekeeper pachelore iamily pre 2 DESIRES A F companion: a widower's fred. Address Miss bl is Pemberton sduare, Boston, Mus "SS MILLIE D 25 of agemtionan’s house. or would instr ee childrest oF own; city. retere Uptown ranch office. A* GLISH WOMAN (WIDOW), AGED a8, JUST AR riyed trom E.tgland, is desirous to obtain employ. ent for kersett and he] aged 14: she thoroughly under. 4 ry AMERICAN LADY WOULD TAKE THE CHARGB re ome. having a sm Address CO. ds ous competent to take charge of in © Address, for thee days. Mrs. |, JAGAN, hy RS WIDOW, 2% YEARS OLD (NO OLDER), DESIRES tlok as housekeep.*! or partial superintendence | Washing: family was > and rellable. to go out at $lad. upen 94 ay 2 | an | ence. N EDUCATED AMERICAN LADY DESIRES THE osition of bi x rand governess; & widower's family fgetered ereverenices exchanged. Address GOVERNESS, box 38 Herald office. 379 6TH AV., CORNER 23D ST.—A YOUNG WIDOW lady of ‘Teapéctability and cultare, as house- Keeper in a widower's family; responsible Parties only apply: ring bell three times, Mra, WHITNEY. A™ GENTLEMAN DESIRING THE SERVICES OF arefined and intelligent young lady to supervise his house and undertake the charge ef his children will find the adv r experienced and competens for the moaaniiisy 5 references exchanged. Addre: ulars, ENGLISH, 178 South Oxford st, Brooklyn. ANTED TO PLACE OUT—A HIGHLY RESPECTA. ble and intelligent young lady, where she could ob- tain a thorongh knowledge of some light business; sm: salary required. Address B. C., box Herald office. BOOKKEEPER OR to make ferate sal- ANTED—SITUATION AS clerk, by a competent young, man ; willis himeelf useful at ali times; Al references, m ary. Address W. D. D.. Herald office. Leaundresses, dic. MINETTA ST., FIRST FLOOR—A COLORED WO- man as first class launaress; understands her busi- ness; good city re ce, Call for tree days. DG GREENWICH AY. “GENTLEMEN'S WASHING ‘) wanted, by & first class laundreas; best reference. Call for one week. 3 CORNELIA 8T, REAR BASEMENT.—A_ RFE- bie Protestant woman will go out by Cage ¢ ir spe or take washing at her own house; $1 per dozen; class Washer and Ironer. QQ WEST ITH ST, BETWEEN STH AND 6TH AVS.— oe Family, nd sentlemen’s washing and ironing: ju nds of wor jone. 7 ois. McDEVITT. OG WEST, 2TH STcA, SUPERIOR LAUNDRESS solicits washing to do at her hou; linens and Sagrina of every description done promptly in sapenor y! 13 WEST 2, 8% IY THY REAR —A RESPECT. able woman would do washing tor families or gentlemen; best city reterence. Call ou or address Mra 1] and ironing done by a respectable colored wo- man, can flute or do all kinds of fine washing; Food city roterence. Call or address. Mrs, LOMAX. 116 BA8t, 80 St.ca FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS wishes some gentlemen’s or family washing; Can do French tiuting and children’s clothes in the neatest wanner; 15 years’ reference. 121 WEST 25TH ST.—A LACNDRESS WISHES 1 ladies’ and gentlemen's washing. 13 WEST S3D ST, ROOM 1.—A RESPECTABLE colored Woman "wants families’ washing, by week or month. Address ©. O VU. 142 WEST 27H st—A COLORED WoMAN To DO Sentlemen’s or families’ waching at her. resi dence. rs. CARLE. 14.4 NEST BOTH ST.—A THOROUGH LAUNDRESS can take a few more ladies’ and gentlemen's 16 EAST 23TH ST.—A VERY COMPETENT WO- 4 man as laundress; best city reterence. 16] WEST 2TH ST.. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—FIRGT class laundress solicits ladies’ and gentlemen’s taken by the month; prompt fF WEST 2TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—WASHING 162 avs—A respectable woman to do families’ or gentiemen’s washing at her own house; excelient ref- erence. 17 - 7TH AV., TOP PLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE WO. O man todo gentlemen's and ladies’ washing at her own home: is first class laundress. 207 WEST 40TH ST., SECOND PLOOR,—A ‘RE- r4 spectable colored woman wishes some washing to do at home, by the week or month Mrs. BROWN, 23 EAST SMTH ST., TWO FLIGHTS OF STAIRS, 221 back room.—A good laundress wishes family Washing todo at her home; understands fluting; would do families’ washing by the week. 937 BAST, #sTH St. BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS., second floor, back room.—A respectable woman, ‘who is a good washer and ironer, to gu out by the day of to take washing in. 939 EAST &TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS LOY will do families’ or gentlemen’s Washing at her own home in the neatest manner; highly recommended by present employer. 24 WEST 2D ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS wishes to take in fine ladies’ or gentlemen's washing or would go out by the da: ll on or address rs. BROWN, YGQ WEST JOTH ST.—WASHING AND IRONING 4 Wanted, atown home, understands fluting and puffing ; good city reference. 3] () BAST, 2TH. STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes the washing of a family, or would go out by the day; best reterence. 316 6TH ST., JERSEY CITY.—&4 CHILD TO WET nurse, by a healthy, sober woman who has jost her own, best references. Mrs. O'DONNELL, 35) WEST 37TH ST., ROOM 14, TOP FLOOR.—A OU respectable woman to take’ in family washing or go out by the day; can be well recommended. 406 7TH AV., an to go or cleat ing. 40 WEST 26TH ST, BETWEEN 9TH AND luTH avs—A respectable woman wishes washing at ber home ; understands glossing and fluting ; prices mod- erate. A413 EAST 18TH ST.-A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS family or other yrashing at her house; under- stands puffing, fluting and all other kinds ot washing; also collars and cuffs ironed by the collar iron. 439 WEST 26TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A KESPECTA- J ble woman todo a few families’ washing or go out by the day or week; beat references, O62 32 AY, ROOM 6, BETWEEN 87TH AND 88TH JM sts.—A respectable woman to do tamily washing at her own house, by the day or by the dozen. Call on or address LAL 1.416 BROADWAY, BETWEEN S9TH AND 40TH s, ) sts, two flights up.—A respectable woman to go out to work by the day or do family Washing at ber jence ; highest references. RESPECTABLE WO- to do washing, ironing ROOM 9. ‘out by the di Nurses, &c. = 8D AV.—A MONTHLY NURSE IS JUST DISEN- +) ‘caged: first class reterences. Address Mrs. HAR- PER, or can be seen atter 2 o'clock. Q5 PAST ATH S1.—AN EXPERIENCED, CAPABLE Ye) and reliable monthly nurse, with excellent city relerences, Would like au engageiient until the middie of March. : 14.3 {14 AY. CORNER 19TH st, (CONFECTION. e) ery store).—A hey pedaling Protestant young widow woman, afte rlosing her own baby, with a fresh breast of milk, to take a baby to nurse at ber own home best reterence. Cal! for one week. 15 CROSBY ST.—A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL AS DU nurse in a private tamily: good references. 16 THOMPSON 8T., ROOM 19,~A RESPECTABLE Young woman as nurse and seamstress; under- stands bringing up a baby on the bottle from its birth, and dressmaking thoroughly: operates on various ma- chines: willing to help with the chamberwork; 15 years’ city reference. 302 EAST STH st. RESPECTABLE WOMAN OU to bring up an infant on the bottle at her own home 323 EAST MTH STs RESPECTABLE WOMAN ed wishes to take a baby to wet nurse in her own home or a child to board. Call or address tor two days. 330 WEST SIST STA PERSON OF CONSIDER. OOP adie experience ‘in sickness would like to make an engagement with ladies; is disengaged at present, best reterence. Cull or address, for one week, Mrs. B. WEST 26TH ST K GOOD education, speaking French fluently, doing plain and machine sewing well, to take care or charge of growing children; understands music, &c. 4l( WEST 25TH —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG c girlas nurse; would like to go with a family to lifornia. 45 709 ¢ ATLANTIC ST. FANCY STC as wet nurse; good reterence. woman to mind childr or an invalid lady. would like an engagement; would wait on an inyahd! Be objection w leave the city. Vall on or address WEST 28TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH | 6) 3D AV., FIRST FLOOR,—AN EXPERIENCED 4 montbiy nurse, who can be recommended by | tirst class ph ns and tadies on whom she attended, PROFESSIONAL 8 FE! N AMERICAN LADY OF CULTURE AND REFINE- AN nent desires a sosition. to instruct children in Eng- lish, French and music; terms moderate; references the | Address WINDSOK, box 121 Herald Uptown Branch office. A LADY TEAQHER OF THE PIANO WOULD LIKE a few more pupils; terms very moderate, No. 218 West 33d st LADY, SKILFUL IN TEACHING, GIVES PRI- vate lessons in the Englisb branches to young la- Gies and ladies of neglected education, also fits them for 27 4th near 2ist st. Ddusiness Apply to TEACHER, A baby FROM PARIS. WISHES A FEW MORE pupils to instruct in the French Iaoeuage: terms moderate; would also be willing to give half of her ti tamily for 4 comfortable home. Call on ov address PROFESSOR, 227 East 32d st. GERMAN LADY WISHES TO GIVE LESSONS IN French, English and Italian, as well as in music, ainting ; ‘best references given. irs. Teubner, 332 East 9th 3 ENGLISH VISITING GOVERNESS RsQUIRES tuition for English, French, music and drawing; grounded; morning hours unoccu- 1¢D, vox 138 Herald office. singing, drawing aud Address Miss B., care of A® ildren thorough), Address OX: A. EADY, WRITES LETTERS— BUSINESS LETTERS, friently letters, social letters, advertisements, Cheeks, bills receipts, orders, accounts, notices, reviews, reports, paragraphs, pawphlets, stories, rhymes; an- swers hewspaper correspondence, replies to orials and criticisms, ana gives lessons in letter writing, punct- uation, capitalization, pronunciation, orthography, com- Dositioh, construction of sentences, grammar. C, . 348 East 17th st. M3, FORRESTER, PUPIL OF MRS STIRLING (the ton. 7. elebrated English elocutionist), aches elocu- 53d st i EW METHOD OF LEARNING FRENCH, GERMAN and {talian perfectly by conversation, by @ superior risian lady teacher, at reduced prices, at pupil's resi- dence; highest residences. No. 976 5tn av, parrars LESSONS IN THB ENGLISH BRANCHES, nye Jady graduate; also instractions in Reading and Blocution, Copying, triendly and all kinds of business Letters written ; terms moderate. Address M. W., Herald Uptown Branch office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY OF pleasing addreas in a store; book store preferred. Address INTEGRITY, Brooklyn Post office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A PLACE IN A store where she can learn to sell goods and be usefal ; 1s 20 years of age and not afraid to try to please her em- Ployer. Address B. C., box 176 Herald office. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. LADY MUSICIAN WANTED—ONE »ETWEEN the ages of 18 and 25; competent and willing to in- Struct a boy 7and agirl & years of age, ana play plano With a band (for bome amusement) composed of tadies and gentlemen; will receive for said services a pleasant home (but no salary). Please to state particulars of self and address A MUSICIAN, box 160 Her ald office. FIRST CLASS MILLINER WANTED—AS PORE- woman. One who can trim and take entire char; and can furnish the best city reference, may apply to A. VOCGLASS, 13 Kast 17th st. N EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WANTED—FOR excellent position; competent to cnt, fit and taxe charge of hands; must have best references as to char- acter and ability: situation out of city, Apply to WEL- WOOD, MURRAY & CO., 35 Wooster st. CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS .to learn Seraph, and take positions.—THOMP- SON?S College, 20 Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper Lnsti- tute. Telegraphy taught practically, with instruments. NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, 139 {Si iG near Broadway.—Only, school where’ tele- ri t practical and made a specialty. ee eee Pree RS. V. RANDOLPH, Professor. FEW PIRST CLASS OPERATORS ON WILLCOX & Gibbs’ machine, for trimmings. pleatings, 4c.; also two or three respectable, intelligent girls to learn keep tng stock and putting up goods for sate, WEL' 1D MURRAY, 35 Wooster st. A —50 EXPERT OPERATIVES WITH DOMESTIC, + Singer and Wheeler & Wilson shines, in shop, by steam. We sell Domestic Machine and give one year to pay for it; plenty of good work at home. ‘LO. U0 Walker st. OPERATIVE MANUFACTORY, T. STEWART & CO, + want several first class flower branchers accus- metro Be work. apply at 9th st entrance Broadway and 10th si A, T,STEWART & CO. + want first class dress and cloak makers; also first Ginss operators, for suits and white work, on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machines propelled by steam. Apply at 9th st. entran. fore 9 A. M., Broadway and 10th st. OUSEKEEPER.—WANTED, practical middle-aged or ‘elderly woman, to take charge of a first class boarding house, giving private tables. Only one perfectly competent to take charge of the servants, marketing, accounts, &c., need ress, with references and terms, box 298 Post pffice. ADIES CAN LEARN A NEW AND PROFITABLE Dusiness, to be done at home: quite soung misses can be taught, and find it very profitable both to them- selves and parents; materials found while learning tree of charge; satisfaction guaranteed. Inquire, ater 12 M., at 42 East 9th st. WANTED GOOD COOK. WILLING TO ASSIST AT the washing and ironing; a middle aged woman preferred. Address No. $ Livingston place. ANTED—IN A WHOLESALE HOUSE, A LADY AS assistant bookkeeper and correspondent, One who has had some experience, is good penman and quick at figures may address, stating reference, salary expected, &c., box 148 Herald office. WASTED A HEAD LAUNDRE hotel b dress box 2,8 WANTED aN. EXPERIENCED Jes’ suits One capable of getting up styles may apply at 28 Church st., up stairs. at JANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO PROT. estant girls, with good references, to do general housework. At5{ West 13th st. Harlem. TANTED—SIX GOOD TRIMMERS ON HATS AND bonnets: also one good hand on Ince caps. Apply at HILL, KETCHUM & CU.’S, 257 vanal st. ‘D—TWO FIRST CLASS OPERATORS ON cox & Gipbs. Also a very young girl to sew by wa treet, up stairs, first ioor, ANTED—A LADY, TO TRAVEL WITH THE PRO- prietress as general agent; can surely clear $30 to A THOROUGHLY E USED TO office. v $5) per week; some capital required, Uall at 788 Broad- way, room 10, sg bah ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED PROTESTANT GIRL A a3 nurse and seamstress, Apply at No. $71 Lexing- on AV. ANTED—SEVERAL SALI LADI Vv ONLY THOSE that have had experience in the artificial flower department need apply. EHR y €0,, 287 and 259 kighth avenue, V TANTED—A FIRST CLASS PASTRY COOK. APPLY, with reference, at 313 Washington street, Brooklyn: Call between 12 and 2 o'clock P. M. TANTED—TO WORK ON THE PREMISES, FIRST | class operators on lace goods and ruiMings. and ex- perienced hands on Normandy caps: & few giris to learn, about 15 years of age. Apply at ASHER & RLDLICH’S, ker ste ANTED—A FOREWOMA goods and ruffiings; on design styles vud patterns and c y apply. OR MAN FOR LACE pne fully competent to aN give satistactory ret- Address R. M.C., box 179 Bersid DOMESTICATED, _ TIDY. WANTED YOUNG woman to do the housework’ of a plain elderly a stranger in New York preferred. Address, gentleman ; lor three di jays, by letter only, J. Eggers, box 3, icKIM, { M. 24 West 4th st. Bcchnd on TANTED—A FIRST CLASS FRENCH MAID: ONE Just arrived from France preferred; must under- stand dressmaking and hairdressing. Apply for three days, between 10 and 12 A. M., at No, 0 West 2ist st. pected, Address A. B. C., box 1,493 Post office A SMART GERMAN WAITER WISHES 4 STEADY situation; 14 yeurs’ experience in the business. Ad- dress T. D., box 169 Herald Uptown Brauch office, or Winchester ‘House. ARTENDER’S SITUATION WANTED—IN HOTEL ‘or restaurant; & good carver; situation more than mess good reference. Address JAMES, vox 2065 Herald oe SITUATION WANTED—BY A BOY OF 17, QUICK AT figures and writes a plain hand; would preter to learn some business; best references, Address box 160 Herald office. 10 MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING HOUSES,—AN experienced traveller, with first class Eastern and Western trade, is open for en ment: best city reter- en Address C NFIDENTIAL, box 138 ferald en office. 10 STATIONERS.—A YOUNG MAN, 26 YEARS OF age. desires to learn the stationery business; salary no object; good city reference given. Address lL. A. G., 860 West Bd at. JALET OR WAITER TO A GENTLEMAN OR PRI- ‘vate family by a young Frenchman; good city ret- erence Hy or country. Cali ov or addregs A. 1. D., No. 8 West 37th at. 7ANTED—BY AN INTELLIGENT, ACTIVE MAN, ‘aged 82, a situation in @ gentleman's house oF elsewhere in any capacity; has had charge of officers’ mess in the Briti: sca for,years; will be found thor- oughly reliable and willing ‘io make himself generally useral; best testimonials and city reference. Address B. R., Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY to assist in cooking and wait on tables. Address GEORGE FISHER, care ot Henry Shaffer, 15) Eldridge at. OUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION—UNDER- stands the care of horses; can milk ; no objections to the country, good reterenoe, Call for two days at Sher- wood’s stable, 136 East diss st. 100 WILL BE GIVEN BY 4 YOUNG MAN FOR position in a stock brokerage or banking house to learn tt TOCKS, box 1/2 Herald office. i COMPETENT MANAGER AND BUYER WANTED— For a fine white lace and embroidery depart- ment ina large re: dry goods house. Address, with -Teterence, box 226 Post office, Brooklyn, GENTLEMAN, OF ACKNOWLEDGED GOOD the business; salary o object Address CLERKS AND SALESMEN, SITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN YOUNG man, who is well versed in counting house busine! Address B. can furnish best buropean references, Vv ‘ald office. who has had 16 years’ experience in designing, getting up and manufacturing of fine suits, cloaks and mantillas, 4s open for an engagement to take charge of a depart- ment, or as buyer, being acquainted with both foreign and the home markets; only first class houses need ad- dress 4. W., box 182 Herald Uptown Branch office. THOROUGH BOOKKEEPER WANTED—FOR A large retail business Address, stating reference and salary expected, T. J. 8, Herald office, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and cashier desires any pomtion in a banking, broker or other office; strictly temperate ; bon and references given, Address EXPE: station RESPONSIBLE PARTY OF GOOD ADDRESS AND Jong business experience desires the collectorshi ota house or corporation, or any other good ou: door business: habits most correct and best of reter- ences, Address B. C. A., station L. YOUTH OF 1718 DESIROUS OF PROCURING A situation ina dry goods or commission house; is 5 pepman; can furnish satisfactory reference. Ad- dress W. H., 5 Myrtle av., Rrookiyn, GENTLEMAN WHO HAS HAD TEN YEARS? EX- perience in the management of one of the largest inannfacturing establishments In Pennsylvania will be onen tor an engagement about April Lnext, Address Z., sDox 19% Herald office. CCOUNTS—EIGHT LANGUAGES; ARREARS written up; partnership and other account ad- ‘justed ; Dooks devised to meet. specs pequirements: age counts Kept by contract. JAMES COX, 51 New street. YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF UNDOUBTED INTEG- rity, nine years in business for himself, is open for engagement ag barkeeper, cashier, correspondent or general oftice worker; aged 25; references first class; salary expected, $1,000. Address STEADY HABITS, box 117 Herald office. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, GJARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A PRAG- SG tea! married th iness and has had chi Gon with ereeureses uxt fee; is. proficient at nds, improvements, ac. best city references COACIMAN OB his present etm flower grounds, improvements, &c. . ‘Addfees #2, box 218 Pom etice beapievon Gpazsom WANTED—AS WAITE footman; city or country; refers ployers. Apply at 67 West ot ANTED—FOR A PLACE IN MARYLAND, ABOUT 70 miles from Baltimore, a Sioroughls competent practical farmer gardener; he wust have first class recommendations in regard to character and ability married man with family preterrea ; house and fue! pfo- videus wite, it competent for care of dairy. be, can also be employed if desired. Address, Teter: ences and previous places of employment, 174 New York Post office. HELP WANTED—MALES. AY ACHVE LAD, WITH A KNOWLEDGE OF AC- counts, to make Rimself genorally useful in a fac- tory. Address, in own handwriting, W. P., box 185 Her- ald office. (AGENTS ARE MAKING $50 WEEKLY SELLING our new article; takes at sight; no company pays iatger, “commissions: steady employment simples mailed, 26 cents AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY, $02 Broadway. AGENTS WANTED-IN EVERY CITY AND TOWN ee, Sa the coumtey tp sell a first class article inne hum; : : wattice Binth avenne. “Send for clrouler. Address S. TALBOT, GENTS WANTED—TO SELL CLOTHES DAMP- ener; something new and important to housekeep- ers: usctul article for dampening clothes; only 25c. ; NO family should be without one. ONDERDONK COMPANY, 405 Grand st. RELIABLE MAN WANTED—WITH A FEW _HUN- geek Cntep a var ees Spey SWE LEY WEBBER, 92 Broadway. A preci = lag WOMEN, BOYS AD oe font dee e graphy ‘and take positions.. College, avenue, opposite Cooper Insti- tate, Telegrabhy taught practically, with instruments, A —THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY + 139 8th st, near Broadway.—The only schoo! where telegraphy is taught practically and made a specialty. IRECTORY.—TEN ACTIVE MEN, WHO THOR.“ oughly understand business directory, will, be en- ad once, at GOULDING’S Directory office, 132 inexperienced persons will please not apply. ATORAS DE ARRANGEMENTS WILL BE MADE with reliable persons adapted to successful soliciting Dusiness for life insurance, for a company of 25 years’ or- Ci Address, with particulars, box 3,040 Post office. ORTER.—WANTED, A PORTER, IN A BROADWAY drig store, who understands the manufacture of min- 4 Wages $3 per week. Addreas, oT, Beraid omtice. SALES AT AUCTION. A™= Nigh class Modern Paintings, II] Onc of the most magnificent: american public this year, Now on free exhibition at the Art Gallery of BDWARD SCHENCK, No. 60 Liberty street, and will be sold on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Jan, 29 and 30, | at 12 o'clock each day. {II DWARD SCHENCK, III Auctioneer. ATOR JOREION ACTOR ou sop e 01 mn 87 Nassa' fas cae Mua momae! Aatek Wc Annas street, near University place. ssignee's Sale ot FINE JEWELRY, DIAMOND RINGS, STUDS, EARRINGS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES SETS, IN PEARL, CORAL, ONYX, &C, ARCH, JOHNSTON will’ sell at, auction, on na and Wednesday, January 27 aud 28, commencing eac! day at 11 o'clock, an elegant assortment of fine Jewelry, Watches, Diamond Studs, Ri Sets in Coral, Pearl, Amethyst; Gold Chains, ‘Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Opera B Chains, Nec! kets, Trinkets, &c, Now on exhibition, with catalogue. By order of Ezekiel M. Kohn, Assignee. RTISTS’ FUND SALE. contributed in aid of the fund now on the Komerville Gallery, 8: #iith avenue, will be sole i 2h gon op, Suemiay evening, lenge 2, hii ree day and evening. BWI, OLB O'clOcK. | ORKRT SOMERVILLE, Auctioneer. UOTION SALE—ON MONDAY, JANUARY 26, AND following days, at 10i A. M., ai 1,1953¢ Broadway, of Diamonds and all kinds of Precious Stones, gold and sil ver Watches, vest and opera Chains. To be sold without reserve by JOHN H. FRENCH, Auctioncer. UCTION SALE—EVERY DAY, AT 2% O'CLOCK, TO close business of the large and oxtensive Manufae- turing Jewelry Establishment, 61 Rey corner of Houston street. JOHN H. Fi ENCH, Auctioneer: of ua} NOTICE.—GOOD SECOND HAND AND misfit Carpet all sizes, rich patterns and fine CS from auction, very cheap, at the old 112 Fulton street, between William and Nagsau. ACSTION SALESROOMS, 89 EAST THIRTEENTH street, near University place—Ten am agne, 10 rolls Brussels Carpet, Stockten Sofa Bed, 2 arior Suits, one large French Range, Furniture, &c.; must be sold to pay advances, HAVEN & CO., Auctioneers. Y¥ JOHN H. DRAPER, & CO., AUCTIQNEERS, The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company will, sell 0,000 tons Serani Coal at public auction on Wednesday, January 28, at 12 o'clock noon, 1'36 Exchange piace. 2 *EAMUEL SLOAN, President eral waters; must be temperate in habits and hold good relerence from lags employer. Addreas F. b. M., station D, Bible House. 7 ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO solicit advertisements for an established periodical; salary and commission. Address, with full particulars, . O', box 165 Herald office. “WV ANTED—sTOUT BOY, TO CARRY BUNDLES AND be generally useful: in own handwriting, STO! WANTED—A FEW GOOD LIFE INSURANOE agents, on salary or comm! jon, INDUSTRIAL LIVE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, Toom 15, 176 Broadway, New York, WAXTED-IN AN OFFICE, A YOUNG MAN WHO writes and translates English and Spanish quickly and correctly ; must be willing towork, have good city ret- erences as to honesty, sobriety and ability iapplicants will state age, nationality and where employed during last three years and name references; none noticed who do not comply with these particulars. Address P. V. box 227 Herald office. Vie OYSTERMAN AND SMALL BOY, AT SCOTT & EARL’S, 9 6th av. Apply after 12M. | WANTEDIA WELL RECOMMENDED BOY, ABOUT 15 years of age, to be doorkeeper and todo some light work. Apply Monday morning, between 8 and 10, at 223 West 42d st. pose envenw. J ANTED—AN ADVERTISING AGENT FOR A NEWS- paper published in a foreign language and having a large circulation, “One having experience and jurnish- ing good reterences can address Box 1,638 Post office, _New York. 7ANTED—AGENTS; TRAVELLING AGENTS FOR rapidly selling machine, already well known and introduced trom Maine to California. Address or apply to N. TUCKER, 87 Liberty st., New York. -ANTED—EXPERIENCED AND ENERGETIC CAN- Thiseen €0.,798 Broadway. _ GENTLEMAN OF EDUCATION AND A BOOK- Keeper wants to engage with a book and stationery house, either as bookkeeper or salesman, at a moderate salary: has extensive iutiuence in the Southern States and good business connections in the city. Address H. G., box 5,135 Post office. A GENTLEMAN, NOW EMPLOYED IN A LIFE IN- surance office in this city, desires a position as bookkeeper or cashier ; fully understands stock brokerage business, and capable of filling any such position; salar; $1,000 per year: very dost oy. réterence. Address IN- SURANCE, box 130 Herald office. GENTLEMAN, RESIDENT OF CHARLESTON, §. C., who has'travelled through the South for the past eight years selling goods, has a large acquaintance and thorough knowledge of Southern trade, is open for an engagement; 28 years of age, pleasant and command- ing address; temperate: best of reference as to charac- ter, capacity and integrity; can furnish all the security desired: guarantees sales ‘of $50,000 to $100,000 per an- cording to goods offered; accustomed to travel in 0 ‘ear of malarial fevers. Address PILGRIM, etie st., Baltimore, Md. LAMBIE, SARGEN 'ANTED—A CAPABLE YOUNG MAN IN A PROMI- nent real estate office. Address, with name, refer- ences and salary expected, PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT IN AN office; must be a good penman and correct; salar, $10 per week. Address, stating previous occupation an reference, M., box 3,373’ Post office. ANTED—RESPONSIBLE AND EXPERIENCED Agents, to canvass among first class offices for a new and popular article: quick sales; good profits. HENRY L, ATHERTON, Jr., 45 John street. ANTED—DRUGGISTS AND TRAVELLING SALES- men to sella well known Condition Powder; in use thirty years by the Briush and French cavalry, an challenge the world to produce its superior; large di count to the trade and salesmen. ‘A. Mc#LRATH, 208 Duane st., New York, Wa YOUNG MAN, BETWEEN 15 AND 2, to work ina store. Apply to L. SIMONS, 661 7th avenue. = ‘T. STEWART & CO. + want several first class silk salesmen. Apply by jeter or personally at manager's desk, Broadway and 10th st., before 9 A. M. SALESMAN FOR INDIA RUBBER CAR SPRINGS ‘on commission—One who is acquainted with manu- facturers of cars. Address, with references, INDIA KUB- BER, Herald oftice. OOKS AND ACCOUNTS INVESTIGATED, BAL- auced and closed; evening work. Address EX- PER}, box 3,50) Post office, (BocKER WANTED, A FIRST CLASS TRAVEL- ling salesman. Address, giving (ull particulars, CRoCEERY, box 160 Id office. TANTED—AN ACTIVE AND ENERGETIC MAN that has had experience in real estate; one that 1s conversant with uptown property preferred ; would give oe ms in the business if desired. Address box 843 ‘ost office. J ANTED—A FEW FIRST CLASS, ENERGETIC AND reliable agents. for the best selling and best gotten up subscription book of the year; exclusive territory. Apply, after 9 A. M., at the General Agency of SHEPARD GILL, 24 Bond st New York. EXTRA TO CANVASSERS.—A FEW MORE good ca! rs wanted by the REMINGTON EWING MACHINE COMPANY, Call, before 10 A. M., 94 Bowery. ID GLOVES.—AN AMERICAN WHO CONTROLS A large trade and who is thoroughly experieneed in kid gloves wants a situation in a first class house, which can furmsh goo is for the Ge oe tee retall trade, as salesman; salary or commission. Address, for three days, 8. A. WERNER, box 170 Herald office. OTICE TO BUSINESS MEN AND MERCHANTS,—A smart. active business young man, who held a posi- tion of trust five years, whose employer is deceased, de- tuation as clerk, salesman, collector, porter as ot ee mechanical work. Address C. Y., lerald of ALESMEN WANTED—TO TAKE MANAGEMENT OF our linens and white goods and hosiery stockts; also x a window dresser. Apply to W. K. PEYTON, 274 Bowery. HREE FIRST CLASS SALESMEN TO TAKE orders for the bap ry A issue ot the American Centennial Music. E, ?. HINSDALE, 113 Pulton st. (0 DRUGGISTS,—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, aged 26, a situation in a retail drug store; has ten years’ experience from best houses in Lurope; a gradu- ate and licentiate medicine (Dublin) ; country ‘cities pre- ferred. Address, for four days, PILLS, box 162 Herald office. ANTED—A COMPETENT AND RELIABLE YOUNG man who is thoroughly acquainted with the com- mercial paper business; one who has @ good acquaint. ance and can make Address T, B. A., Herald office. ‘Warren s GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR ONE two energetic salesmen. 256 Falton st., Brookly: WANTED—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN THE wholesale business, groceries preferred, by a man who has had IZyears’ experience: can influence a first class Texas and near by trade; a good collector and Judge of credit, and thoroughly competent in the capacity ot salesman; No. l reference. Address SALESMAN, care Murray, Meade & Co., 129 Grand st, WANISD—A COMPETENT | SALESMAN’ FOR A clothing store, three hours from New York; must speak English and German fluently and be of good ap- e having first class references can secure a p by calling at STEINREICH & FRIEDMAN'S, t., Sunday, 2 ween 10 and 12 A. M. OR Apply, immediately, at imselt valuable to the business. | _THE TRADES, A FIRST CLASS CUSTOM SHIRT CUTTER, DISEN- gaged evenings, would like to cut evenings for some feo e jouse. Address SHIRT CULTER, box 14 Herald office. "A N_ UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A DENTAL student; extra facilities for learning. “Call, from 6 P. on Dr. HAYWARD, dent Sixth av. (oMPETENT ORRMAN WANTED IN MACHINE shop employing 75 hands. reas, with references, Prom 1St Herald office. \ANAL BOAT CAPTAIN FOR HARBOR WORK—O: ‘able and willing to repair his own boat; steady work; Married man preferred. Address MORE, box 5,727 Fost office. E , METAL GILDER ON les, Jewelry, &c,, 103 Prince street, near Greene. NGINEER USED TO TRANSIT AND FIELD work, wanted—Must work cheap. Apply Mon- ay, before 12 M.,at 61 Montgomery st, Jersey City, room 5. ACHINE PRINTER WANTED—AT HOWELL & BOURKE’S Paper Hanging Factory, 234 and San- fom sts., Philadelphia. pares BOXES.—WANTED, A FOREMAN, TO TAKE aa charge. Avply between 2 and 4 o'clock P. M. Mon- ¥. W. JARDINE, 147 Spring st. 0 JEWELLERS.—WANTED, A FIRST CLASS DIE sinker and tool maker; one who understands en gary paes Apply to BUCKENHAM, COLE & Maiden jan PO PRINTERS —10 1A MASTER PRINTER, WHO thoroughly understands the printing business in every department, aud whose character Is above re- proach, an unusually favorable opportunity offers to ‘obtain an interest ina large book and job office in this city. No notice taken of answers unless giving fall name and references and amount of capital able to invest. All communications will be considered strictly confidential. ‘Address, for one week, AGATE, box 220 Herald offic TANTED—A COMPETENT FOREMAN IN A ‘architect's office; must be a good architectural draughtsman, tally capable ot working without super- vision, Address, stating salary, ARCHITECT, Herald ANTED—A POSITION BY A YOUNG ACTIVE man to sell goods to the Baltimore and Washington with headquarters in Baltimore ; none but good , Prepared to sell the best trade, need apply; good references as to character, capacity, &c, ‘Address ©. BL WILSON, care Akam, Smith & Co., Baltimore, Md. PANTED—A YOUNG LADY, OF PREPOSSESSING Appearance and agreeable manners, as housekeeper in a widower's family. Address HENRY, box 138 lerald office. WANTED-A SMART PROTESTANT general housework (washing, ironin cooking), for Hackensack, 12 miles irom © J. WARD, 187 Broadway, New York. RL, TO DO and plain YOUNG AMERICAN MARRIED LADY, WITH NO. children, would like to take care of an infant at her own, house. Address HU. B., Herald Brooklyn Branch ottice. N AMERICAN WIDOW IN THE COUNTRY IN A small plain American family as child's nurse or Seamstress, or would do the entire work of @ family of two; high wages not so mach an object as a quict hume in New York; would come immediately ; good city refer- Adireas, for one week, Mrs. C. MW. box 7d Post office, Bennington, Vt. N AGED COUPLE, OR INVALID LADY OR GEW- tleman that wants a daughter's care, may find one in a highly accomplished young widow of respectability. Kadress WIDOW, Merald Brookiyn Branch offee TOUNG, NEAT AMERICAN NURSE, GOOD PLAIN sewer, to take Rome mosily desired or moderate wagos; reterences ‘Address T. C., box 174 Herald office, WEST S6TH ST.—A GOOD LADY'S MAID AND Z companion; speaks French and German; weil recommended. my ABLE 7a 3 STH ST., SECOND FLOOR.~A RESP! ye ‘Swiss woman would go out fo clean stores aud paar licens nn iowa A YOUNG SWISS LADY OF EDUCATION, SPEAKS ft ,French, bal ang Ragin, tres, 8 Dow ogy Telerenee, Address 'M. Me box 180 Herald Uptown Branch office. SWISs WOMSM WOULD LIKE TO Faasue 2D Enrope with a family; sveake four languages. BB, box 124 Herald office. ad NY ONE DESIRING A REALLY GOOD SERVANT irl, who is capable and willing, can hear of guch & dress ry A, e hold of n gentlemen of refinement. She is a Geer aanecr, ‘dreses well, can Pu be piano and cook e suppes. Address GRACK URMSHY, box tw Hera one by addresung ber pri it loyer, box 4,821 Post 1 obbice. is present employer, box 4,821 Po re of a child or infant using bottle: | ADY CANVASSERS, FOR A VERY that can be carried in the pockets Wing machiues preterred. Apply hment rooms, 517 Broadway, sec- with s atthe PALMER attac’ ond toor. TANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL Hous K, Wanti7 West auth st. ahelak es: we SPECTABLE NURSE, TO TAKE A baby to bring up on the bottle at her home; must come welf recommenued. Address No. Ly West 4th st. V TANTED—A FIRST CLASS SHIRT ¢ UTTER, TWO | kers and two finishers. Apply at 216 West 50 SEWING WOMEN WANTED—IAT TRIMMERS | BU or milliners preferred’ steady work and good | wages paid. bP al Ls N & FL, 4. tore, Yonkers, N'Y, aaatiiel 41 LEXINUTON AV.=WANTED, 1WO HEALTHY, 6] intelligent American wome HEALTH yenrs, to learn Turkish and eloctric bathing wo penal en D cotric bathing ; rrench Hurse git; wages $15 to $30. Bic aus 4 g 2 ___SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. SMART GERMAN WAITER WISHES A STEADY situation , 14 Wak rience in the business, Ad a) dU, T. D,, box 169 Herald Upw reggee phox piown Branch offlee, or SINGLE SWISS, SPKAKING FRENCH, ¢ Bs Pay snd Italian, wanes A sitnati ris Neate th @ private family, or as travelling se: ; ete arences. Address 43 West Sist at aNti Very Destret GENTLEMAN WHO HAS HAD A SUCCESSFUL experience of 18 years in public institutions as officer and as superintendent desire: best of reference given. Address * Post office, Baltimore, Md A 3908 RESTAURANT cooK.— carying an pastry; salary imo LEWIS, Herald office NDERSTANDS erate, Address WAxteo—A vou MAN OF GENTLEMANLY AP- earance and manners, to canvass private fami lies; Mberal terms to suitable party, Address, with ref erences, box 6,157 Post offi ‘WANTED—A FOSITION AS BOOKKEEPER OR AS. v moderave; best references given. 1, 444 West 23d st WANTED-A YOUNG MAN. AS CLERK IN A first class retail ladies’ shoe store; one who has had several years’ experience in the city in sunilar stores, understands the Susiness thoroughiy, capable o taking orders, purchasing goods and attending to all de- tails tnay address, stating, references, where last em- ployed, amount of salary, &c., M., box '228 Herald office, WANTED BY AN IMPORTER, 1A PIRST CLASS city canvasser, who understands the trade, to sell ine Drand.of champagne and brandy. Address BEN- SON, Grand Hotel JVANTEDPOSITION OF TRUS ABILITY AND experience by a gentleman, aged forty; fine boo keeper, correspondent, cashier; many years in the city substantial references; moderate salary. Address CARROLL, box 140 Herald office. y ANTED—A THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL DOUBLE entry bookkeeper; only such need apply. Addre: witn salary expected, R, Herald office. D—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 18 YEARS OF TANTE Wi igor mast be food, henufun, quick and correct at figures id come well recommended. Address, stat- ing salary expected, B, I. J., Herald office. LOO GASH, OR MORE, WILL BE GIVEN, BY A a thorough man of @usiness, with first class ref erences, to any one having influence to get him in Post ‘oftice or Custom House, Address CORFIDENCE, box 164 Herald office. “COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS his pi waiter or as conchman oP ted Oun be seen at Oi WANTED.—COLORED SINGLE MAN» nt place, 67 West S5tn who thoroughly understands hig business and can come well recommended and willing Address R., box 3 to goa short dis- 179 Post office. [ee ati SITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED man; Do encumbrance; understands the culture of fruits, flowers and vegetables: wite as cook or laundress; English, Address X. Y., No. | Bleecker st, third floor. oMice. WANXTED=A GOOD FOREMAN FOR THE MAN factory of a California wholesale clothing how: none but competent men need apply. Address, givin reterence. where last employed and salary expecte: CLOTHING, box 229 Herald office. pe Sati ci ANTED—BY A LARGE CLOTHING HOUSE, A first class custom cutter, None others need dress CLOTHIER, Post office, Newark, N. J. ANTED—FOUR TEMPERATE AND? EXPERI. near Albany; steady ptown Branch office, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MARBLEIZER ON dipped and hand work, to go to Philadephia; to such constant employment will be given. Appiy to D. 0, PuATT, Slate Dealer, 16 New Church st, previous to li A. M, Tuesday next. tool maker. to go,in- the country, work. Adilress LOCKS, Heraid U TTENTION |— 4X have been deceived and lost taith consult th Gertully gifted Clairvoyant. Gives luck. Te thing. "159 West Vorty-tirst street, near Broad NE CLAIRVOYANT TRACES LOST PROP_ absent triends, lawsuits and all’ business af- ‘. Mrs, JAMES, 101 Kast Thirticth street, REAL ASTROLOGER—PROFESSOR LISTER, 42 years’ practice, 2 Boston, now at 329 Sixth avenite, Send for a A —MMF, LABLANCH, THR GREAT UNRIVALLED + business and medival Clairvoyant, No. 102 West Twenty-eighth street, near Sixth avenue, TTENTION.—CONSULTATION ON BUS! losses, enemies, law suits, absent trends, love, riage, sickness and death. Pay reiused unless sat! 621 Sixth avenue, Mme. SINGHI, Oijnirvoy: (cONgUET MADAM HALE ON ALL AFFAIRS 0) life; causes *peedy marriages ; brings together those separated, t A RAL A EG PCROPEAN CLaie ANT TELLS NAMES, SILOWS 1 adikenesses canses marriages; SOcents and $l. M42 West I wenty-fifth street. padi: £9 0s Se RS. STONE, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR- voyant.—Absent friends losses traced. 123 Amity “treet, near Sixth avenue. Fee 25¢. t Pei; and di East Fo % HE GYPSY REVEALS FROM THE CRADLE TO the grave, finds apsent friends, recovers stulen prop- erty, Hours irom 90% 351% Bowery. 67 Amity street RODGERS, PROM PHILADELPHIA, GREAT irvoyant and Business Medium; names living I Bast Pourth street enced brass pattern makers for locks: also, one | ISADORE J. SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONERR.— Will sell Tuesday, 27th, at 1'o’clock, by order of E. h. Kimball, Esq. all, the ‘costly Furniture contained in his residence, 181 Fulton street, corner High street, Brooklyn, viz.:--Magnificent rosewood Parlor Suit in satin brocatel, elegant Chamber Suit, French Bedstead: marble top Dressing Bureaus, Tollet Standa, splend: Garpets, Oilcloths, Mirrors, Paintings, Engravings, ex- cellent feather Bods, fine hair and spring Mattresses, Secretary, Dining Room Furniture, Kitchen Ute Chinaware, Glassware, Retrizerator, Stoves: also, one fine Mink Cape, with Mutt and Boa to match; positive! in lots to suit, and no reserve; is must be removi ‘Tuesday, family going to Calltornia Wednesday; ers invited. Dore and omSTRAUS & SWARZKOPH, 875 Bowery. ¥ F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER, Auction rooms, No. 53 East 13th st., near Brosaway. ‘On TUESDAY, January 27, at the private rendence No, 140 West 16th ‘st., between 6th and 7th avenues, the entire genteel Furniture of the house. ticvlars on ‘Tuesday morning, when catalocues will be ready. On THUBSDAY, January 29, at the prival residence No. 12 West 27th st., near Broadway, ali the rich Furniture of the large house. Catalogues in time, with further particulal On BATURDAY, lanuary 31, e's sale of all the Furniture and Fixtures, No. 35 Union square, of @ Jarge tailoring establishment. Particulars in time. On Tuesday, February 3, all the Furniture of a private family on 16th st., between Sth and 6th avs. Particulars in time, with catalogues. CPOcKERY, GLASSWARE, 4&0.—HENRY LOTZ, ‘Auctioneer, sells, Monday, January 26, a general as- sortment of Bridgewood's Limoges; also White Granite to suit dealers. WILLIAM ANDERSON, 10 College place. 8. WEINBERGE AUCTIONEER, SELLS, MON- + day, January 26, at'10!z o'clock, at No. 434 Elizabeth Street, 1h consequence of changing’ business, the stock of Groceries and elegant Fixtures of a Grocery Store. Deal- ers invited. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER. eo}. TRAVER & WRIGHT will sell on Tuesday, Jan- uary 2, at 67 and 59 Great Jones strect, large lotof ele- gant Parlor, Chamber, Dining and Kitchen Fi e. Carpets, &c. Particuiars on morning of sale. ARSHAL’S SALE.—BOWE & HILGTER, AUC. tioneer.—Monday, January 26, at ll o'clock, at Ne. 313 Fast Twenty-second street, a lot of Machinery, con- sisting of Lathes, Vices, Anvils, Tools, &c. ‘JOSEPH PHILLIPS, Marshal. AWNBROKERS’ SALES—BY THOS. J. MGRATH, Auctioneer, 133 Chatham street, ‘Monday—Men’s and women's Clothing. By order M. Levy, Grand street. ‘Tuesday—Mon's and women’s Clothing. By order C. Lang, avenue ©. Wednesday—Men’s and women’s Clothing. By order T, F, Casey, Thompson street. ‘Thursday—Men’s and women’s Clothing. Bv order N. Stitch, Third avenue, AWNBROKER'S SALE. BY Fe rps TUESDAY JANUARY 27, at James Agar’s, 59 New Bowery, a large assort- ment of Unredeemed Pledges, consisting of Dresse: Shawls, Remnants, aces Quilts, Coats, Pants an Vests, and various other articles too numezous to wen- By order of M. Cook, 21 Amity street. AWN SALES.—BY RICH, eneral Auctioneer, Batesroom 121 Bowery. Monday, January 26, men’s and women's Clothing. By. onier Hugh McAléenan, 589 Second avente. ‘Tuesday, January 27, nen's and women’s Clothing. By order Hugh Freel 61 Kose eet, Thursday, January 29, Watches and Jewelty. By order Julius Mecer and M. Nehrbach. AWNBROKERS’ SALES.—JAMES AGAR, AUC. tioncer, will sell, at 69 New Bowery :— Monday—Men's and Women’s Clottinga by order J. Blaumauer, 444 Geventh avenu Tugsday—Men’s and Women’s Clothing; by order M. Cook, Anrity street. Wednerday—Men's and Women’s Ciomiing: Ey. order 8. gadstein, Brooklyn, and Mt. Buckhelmer, Williamsburg. —Men’s and Women’s Clothing; by order J. berry street. At, ‘o'clock, 100 lots Men’s Clothing; at2 o’clock, 300 Jots Women’s’ Clothing; by order J. " man, 185 Varick street. Also, for sale, a Billiard Table: can be seen at 185 Varick street, ICHARD, WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—MORTGAGE Sale—Will sell of. Monday, at 10 o'clock, at No. 431 Ninth avenue, the Stock and Fixtures of a Boot and Shoe Manutactory—v' terns, Misses’ Dies and Butts, La- gies’ Butts, Skiving and Kolling Machine, Jacks, Dies, Eyelet Machine, Punching Machine, Sandpaper, Grina Ing Stone; Fixtures, &c.. Sale positive. Ul YS ital RD FIELD, ACADEMIES: A J, SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES,—CLASSES + at Masonic Hall, 114 and 116 East Thirteenth street, and Breyoort Hall, 154 and 156 Kast Fitty-fourth street. SOIREE at Brevoort Hall, Monday, Jan. 2», 1874. PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, aay or evening. CIRCULARS at private Academy, 212 East Eleventh street. A DODWORTH'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANE- «ing, No, 212 Fitth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth street, are now open for the season. Send for a circular, “AT MR, TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, Lyric Hall, Sixth avenue, Reservolr Park, Pupils receive separate instruction in Waltzing, dc. Vaun’begin wud attend at thele own convenience, 3 +] RTIER'S DANDING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON A. Salone. intersection Stuyvesant and Ninth streets. —Claases every Monday and Ke alternoon andevening; new classes now forming; private lessons a specialty. i NS & HAMILTON'S DANCING ACADE- 3 nee Hall, 305 West Fourteenth street, and Madison fay, 24 nirty-fourth street—Classes now gpen for peginners no sur, "Soirée every Monday ai any hour. © iifton Halt and every Tuesday at arthar }fall. J. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 2 Bleecker street.—New elasses now forming for og for terms, &c., sond for circular. Private ur day or eveniny JQROOKES' DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME S%.— All the fashionable dances in one "se of lessons. LADIES Tuaadays and Fridays, 34 P.M GENTLEMEN—Tuesdays and Fridays, 734 P.M. CHILDREN—Weduewlays, 35; Saturdays, 3 ‘ANEW CLAass FUR TUBSDAY, ALLET MASTER DUMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, 4 West Fourth street, near Broadway.—All fashion 7; six dances able dances taught pertoctly in one quari taught pertectly in six private lessons, CAgninRs MASG ) Beethoven hall, RADE SOIREBR DANSANZE, Fitth street, Friday ever Januar D* GARMO'S, 82 Fifth avenne, Last term for the season, Partioudaos in eircular. |. HLASKO'S BELECY OLASNES IN ind 166 West For i64 Broadway at ihe see week proves: RIDAN'S AGADEMY OF DANGING, pyre SOR SHERIDAN'S AG: a jt ~d Franklin Ball, corner of Horatia ys are ant gh avenue, every Monday and evening, . wi Solree every Monday evenmng.

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