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mB PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— ‘ FEMALES. TLLINERY ~—A LADY WITH A GOOD KNOWLEDGE Mier ine’ bivinenn, denizen to Shorougnly, ear i: Fe tides short time oF work for a small salary for in- aa Ar” fddneas Fe Ro 908 West 1sth at 7 Y AN BXPERIENCED GERMAN PER. ar Prowsiand a position as nursery Koverncss, exe Tnusd Gr meamstreses any position ongrust ho ab: to go to Europe; good references. 3. B., ald Uptown Brauch office. owner ypnepesaatinn-sesteniepeeene: terse deen din chao AOA RPS ‘NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—mai.ES. eee 4 YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS waiter @ hotel family: capable of conduc (ing tadica ‘Cadre UuOR bRONDER- Aah ‘st., Brookiyn, WAxTED-A SITUATION IN SOME LARGE wholesale house by # live, imielligent lad of i6., Address A. P. D., Heraid office. erp LONG IRLAND, 4 arrua Ser’ py. ex) mi tot charge of pari. Address ABEL BENNETT. Newtown, Le L “HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Ah LLIGENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- ® Fork aud make herselt nserul two in tamnily : plain Zeuntry uri preterred. Apply at hall door 64 West loth at, near 6th av. DD LAUNDRES: WANTED—IN A PRIVATE Hoo MAbs be azood washer and Lroner and well munended from ler last piace. Apply at 20 Kast te % LCST Sea “AN OPERATOR WANTED—ON WILLUOX & GIBBS? muthine, accustomed to fine white and Jace work. Ppp at ameh' st entrance, to LORD & TAYLOR, TAT a anoanway. —TEN FIRST CLASS MILLINERS trimmers wanted. ee 1. ARNHEIM & WHITEHEAD. PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUS A work in an American family; American or Ger- man preferred. 258 West 42d st, OOK WANTED AND TO ASSIST WITH THE ) washing; must have best reference. Apply at 52 Morton +t, basement door. D ESSMAKERS WANTED—GOOD HANDs, TO WORK Pe silk garments, at 17 East 17th st. Call before 9 B. G, BEAN. 00D MILLINERS WANTED.—APPLY TO KABN- WEILER & LEWIS, 47 Mercer st. a ADIES WANTED—TO SELL RAMSAY'S ADJUST- able Dress Guide: $10 a day can eastiy be made. Uall ine. _119 Chambers st eat URSE WANTED,—A PROTESTANT WHO competent aud willing to lake care of three children. Apply, with good city recommendations, for two days, between 10 4. M. and 12 M., at 741 Lexington avenue, TANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS LAU dvess in a private tamily at Orunge, N. J, Call at No, Bu West oth se, Tuesday, 10, between the hours of it und § o'clock. TANTED—A GIRL three in family well recommend st. TO COOK, WASH AND IRON nust understand her business Apply, siter 104. M., at WARTER-A, THOROL 3. MAID; EN lish, North, German or French; also @ first class w make Freuch dishes and to market: city indispensable. 25 West Sth st. WANTEDIA THOROUGHLY COMPETENT MAID ‘and seamstress for three little girls (, 7 and 8 years of age). Apply ior two days, between il and 2, at 16 East doth st JANTED—BY A FAMILY OF THREE, LIVING ON @ flat. an experienced girl, well recommended; American or Freuch preterred. Apply at 100 West 48th ‘Bt, second toor. W4ntepra Lapy’ MAID fit dresses, and who unders sewing machine. Apply, in the morning, at No, TANTED—A GERMAN GIRL AS GOOD COOK A to assist in the washing for a small private tamil ood references; good home, Call, after 10, at No. xington av. WASTEDIIN A SMALL FAMILY, A CHAMBER: maid and to help with the washin, quire at East 65h st, between Lexington and 41n ANTED—TWO GIRLS, ONE AS COOK, THE other as chambermaid and waitress, to go in ihe country (staten Island). Apply at No. 65 Wesi 36th st., between Li and 12 o'clock, Tuesday, HO CAN CUT AND ni 8 Willcox & Gibbs? bth av ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD, to take care of a baby during the day; must board athome. Apply at Ne 111 East 40th st. trom 11 to 1. ANTED—A GOOD LAUNDRESS AND ONE TO assist in chamberwork. Call, between the hours 0f}0 and 1 o'Qlock, at 29 West a0th st. ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK; recommended; city reference only acceptc to-day at No. ¢ Gramercy Park, between 10 and WASTED BY A YOUNG MAN, 1s YEARS OF 408 ‘a position of rez writes a xood hand; best relerence, “Address f M. J. tieraid office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A LAD OF 16, WHO ts caps anxious to work and has had experi- ence. Address 6. M. McD., box 119 Herald office. ANTED—B) ENGLISHMAN, A SITUATION AS butlers is'a fiest class walter: highly recommended. ony seen at present employer's, 246 East 16h st., cor- Fad ay. __©LERKS AND 8S! MEN. COMPETENT AUCTIONEER, YEARS OF AGE, who has had five years’ experience in the auction in New York, ‘desires to make an engage: ent A og ‘ties in ab business; would go South or wi iy above ; Radrews 8. J. Hi., box 208 Herald office. COUPLE OF GOOD AUCTION SALESMEN A wanted— For retail selling ; one who can seil “Cheap John” preierred. Apply st 30 Beckman stairs, beiore 2 o'clock. FIRST CLASS SALESMAN WANTED—FOR BO: ton, Philadeiphia and Pittsburg, by a white goods, face and embroidery importing house; those having 00d ord and being thoroughly corpses may apply letter to M. H. & CO., bux 198 Post office. A —FIRST CLASS LACE SALESMAN WANTED. ZL. One capable ot taking charge of the departinent. Apply to LO! Chrystie streeis A LAWYER, 35 YEARS OF AGE, GRADUATE OF z college and law school, desires @ situation as law clerk: best relerence; will work early and late; salary moderate, Address DIX, Herald ottice. AN OPERATOR AND A MECHANICAL DENTIST wanted ; also young men, fairly educated, of some ans, a9 clerks aiid pupiis tof our offices in Paris and w York. PRETERRE BRUTIUERs, 159 Bowery. 4 TAYLOR, cormer Grand an DRUG CLERK WANTED.—ADDRESS, WITH AGE, reterence, &¢., PHYSICIAN, Herald Brookiyn Branch oftiee. OOKS AND ACCOUNTS INVE: anced and closed. oe peed CLERK | WANTED —OOMPETE T het charge. P| at "TON" rus gists’ Agency and Drug ©) Heegistr oadway, room L XPERIE! the superintendent IGATED, BAL- Address EXPERI, box 3,50 Post . H. MACY & G0., th st. and 6th av. PLOUR SALESMAN WANTED—ONE CONTROLLING a first clags bakers’ trade, Address FLOUR, Herald office. ILLINERY.—WANTED, A | FEW ENERGETIC young men as wholesale millinery salesmen; must be experienced. Adarens, stating experience and where last employed, G. & A., box 144 lterald office. ALESMAN SELL SHIRT FRONTS TO THE TO jobbing trade. Only a thorough, competent and ex- perienced salesman in this line need address H. L. B., lerald office, WANTED—A SALESMAN THAT KNOWS THB RIB- bon, lace and smali ware trade, jobbing and retail, city and country, on part protit of his sales, by a house buy'ng large lots’ at the auctions und private. Address, with particulars, A. B. C., box 202 Herald office. 7ANTED—FOR A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS house, a young man who writes well and is quick and correct im fizures, one having experience iv charg- ing goods preterred. Address, stating ail paruculars, N.C, Post office box 2,095. WANTEDIA LIVE MAN, AS TRAVELLER FOR _ eity and country, to sell a specialty in ihe station- ery line; one acquainted with the trade preferred. Ad- dress G. & L., box 19 Herald office. WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED AND COMPETENT bookkeeper. | Addres, giving references and siat- be! salary expected, BOOKKEEPER, box 170 Herald ottice. = MAN WANTED_WITH $50) TO $1,000 iy cash, (or office and general duties in a maiu- facturing Concern; no agency, patent or humbug ; ill 1 Witbe Oko, “Woraa Cc ltianasad ead A GOOD. BUSINESS MAN OR CANVASSER CAN make a rok business highly .respectable and will be permanent, 750 Broadway, up stairs A AGENTS WANTRD—TO SELL A NEW LA NEW PATENT: doivent Vaziog aptscie that inom afmred © egents’ ampener: wanted in all samiiles; only 25 cents, ONDERDONK CO. 403 Grand st A CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS to learn telecraphy und take ‘positions. —THOMP PON'S College, 20 Fourd Buc, opposite ture. Telegraphy taught practically, with insiruments. , STRONG MAN, WITH FROM $400 TO $500 CASH, to take charge ‘of an uptown liquor store ; reference Fequired; wages 318 per week. BSLEY WEBBER, 92 Broadway. SMART, ACTIVE MAN IN THE PRODUCE BUSI- L ness, whe can loan his employer $300. Call at store 426 Greenwich st” YOUNG MAN WANTED—IN A REAL ESTATE office, Apply at 986 3d av. NY PERSON NOW OUT OF EMPLOYMENT MAY tind an opportunity to canvass tor a fire insurance company, by addressing, lor three days, J. 8 4 5, Herald e. A RESPECTABLE BOY, 16 YEARS OLD. WISHES A situation in the oiice ot some business house Would assist With the books; isa good writer and ¢ Tect at @yures: can iurnish good reterence. Addre THOS. SMITH, 152 West 28th st. A SMART, CLEAN, __wanied'at 16 COLORED ERRAND. BOY th s RA, HASTINGS. OY WANTED—A BRIGHT, 'ELLIGENT AND thorough boy, to learn printing business ; age 13 to 16; must wre @ good haud. Apply at room A, 3 Park Tow. NANVASSERS WANTED-MEN OF CAPABILITY J. jand experience, on a daily paper, salary. and coms mision tocompeent men. Address W. B. “K., Heraid Brook.yn Branch oitice. REAND BOY WANTED—WHO CAN MAKE HIM. <felf Renerally usetul. Apply, with references on! to KAW NWiILER & LEWIS, 47 Mercer st., between and 10 A.M. Wages, $3. FAasek WANTED—A MAN OF EXPERIENCE, TO work a large farm on shares or lease; the tarm is within one mile of railroad depot, and ts adapted for a dairy or tobacco. Address, staung experience, FARM.K, Herald Brooklyn Branch oMice, ID GLOVES.—WANTED A YOUNG MAN OF E perience; must be a good stockkeet Adare tating age, experience, &c., KID GLOVE: ‘Herald office. Locke's STAINLESS MACHINE OIL—NOTHING mpetes wath it; salesman wanted, Address LOCKE, Herald Uptown Branch office. FFICE BOY WANTED.—ADDRESS, OW. writing, box 2,802 Post office. HAND- SALES AT AUCTION. RT. Pere! ection of AUN recgnen ete SE and OIL PAINTINGS, stock dealer retiring from business, ie poatirely ca Nwithout unit or reserve, on Wednes: ur: wo day, day and Friday, February 11, 12 and 13, at 12 Oreliex each day, at the Art Gallery of KDWARD SCHSNCK, No. @ Liberty street. Among the WATER COLOKS will be found choice epect- mens 0 Kate Gray, Wiliam Craig, Le Bas, J.T. Linden, John Fauikper, Frantz, TF. Kensett, 8, Wadgerey, 1, C. Farrar, ©. Shuselle, P.1. Kossiier, Hi. Bispham, x a OIL PAINTINGS. On ecemetien. uwasseg, fils, ©. Chapin, J. OK, Ke iG V. de Vo W. Blaskmen, Van Wingurdt, Laren? Lan Fant de Meta. G, T. Callow, EDWARD SCHENCK, Auctioneer. Aes JOHNSTON, AUCIIONEER, Office and salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. Horse Auction Branch 19to 20 Thirteenth street, near University piace. HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE. ARCH. JOHNSTON will sell on Wednesday, at 10% o'clock, at the salesroom, 37 Nassau street, a large assort- tment of Household and Oftce Furniture, Uarpets, Piano. ‘Also 20 dozen cane and wood Chatrs, High stools and 10 Mirrors, Pier, Mantel, Oval and Barroom ; 12 ‘arlor Suits, large number of Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, ae. ALSO AT 103, O'CLOUK, | HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, at the private residence 11 East Fifty-mnth street, near Lexington place. AuBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, By DW. Wes. Salesrooms 105 Liberty and 111 Cedar street. On WEDNESDAY, at Li o'clock, part of an assignee’s stock of parlor, chamber, dining room and hail Furniture, of every ‘deveription; also Bedding, Carpets, Pictures, Glass, Crockery, &c. ‘At i2 O'clock, bay Horse, Wagon and Harness, LeTION, AUCTION. __ AUCTION. This day, at private residence, 21 East Twentieth street, near Proadway, com! cing at 104, o'clock, com- pris ng over 29) lots and $10,00) worth of élegant Houses oid Furniture, viz. :— Grand Pianoforte, cost $920. Selegant Parlor Suits, latest styles, , Bedroom Suits, Mirrors, Brussels Carpets, Oil’ Paintings, Lace Curtains, Bedsteads, Bureaus. Wardrobes, spring ani hair Mattresses, Lounges, Clocks, dc. ; also dining room, basement and Kitchen Furnitur 4 RY ZINN, Auctioneer. AUGTION, NOTICE. MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD Furniture, Pianoiorte, Bronzes, Paintings, on THIS DAY (tuesday), February 10, at the private residence 36 West 15th st, between Sth and 6th ays. commencing at 1045 o'clock. Drawing Room=—Superb Grande Duchesse, Pompadour Suits, covered silk brocade richest description; Secre- taire Bookcase, Marquetrie Cabinets, ‘ables, Etageres, Bronzes, Carpets, Paintings, Pianoforte, Music Stand, Extension Table,’ Buffets, Glass Ware, Silver Ware, Cur lery; rosewood, walnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Mattresses. Furniture basement, kitchen and servants’ Apartments. House furnished May 1 BWING MACHINE AGENTS AND CANVASSERS wanted—To sell and speculate in sewing machine Goods. 3w per cent profit. SEWING MACHINE SU 237 Broadw: ANTED—RAPID WRITERS, MALE OR FEMALE, to address newspaper wrappers at $1 50 per 1,000: Apply to COOK, 5ON & JENKINS, 262 Broadway, be- tween 9 and 10 A. M. Wa n7ED—A FIRST CLASS MAN TO TAKE CHAR of a stable in Brookiyn; one who has a thorough knowledge of horses address, with reterence, box [21 Brooklyn Branch Herald office. ‘ANTED—A MAN TO CARE AND DRIVE HORSES for a grocery store; c.ty references required. Call 330 Spring st. WAXTEDIAN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN TO SO- licit orders for job printing and stationery, either on salary or commission, Address, staung experience in Dnsiness and compensation expected, STATIONER, box 105 Herald oftice. WaANIED A CANVASSER EXPERIENCED IN SEL- ling educational publications or apparatus; cxtra commissions offered. Address 8. J. WHEELER, 319 State st, Chicago. AUGUST MARTINES, Auctionee! LARGE BANKRUPT STOCK OF WATCUES AND Jewelry, JOHN ¥. TURNER will sell, by order of John ©. Anderson, at 661 Broadway, an clegant Stock of solid Gold Watches and ail kinds ot Jewelry, this day, at 11 o'clock. ATi pSTEVENSON,, JR, AUCTIONGER WILL «sell, February 17, at 11) Broadway, the extra sized, Superbly proportioned, well built tour ‘story high soop brick and marble Dwelling No. 5 Fifth ayenue, between Washington sauare and Clinton place: 28.8x9)x100; de- sirable perpetuai Sailors’ Snug Harbor leasehold; ground rent tor 2l years $1,080 per annum; neighborhood unex- ceptionabie; periect order. Maps and permits at 11 Pine street. UCTION SALE,—ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNI- tare, ‘This (TUESDAY) morning, commencing ut 1034 o'clock, at private residence, 120 West Twenty-third street, comprising as follows!—Chickering & Son rosewood Pianotorte, Oil Paintings Bronzes, Carpets, Marrors, latest styles Parlor Suits; Murie Antoinette styles, inlaid marquetry Centre Table, gilt Table, Bookcase, ‘Books, Library Suits in rep, Bedroom Suits; complete Bedsteads, Dressiiy Cases, Bureaus, spring and hair Mattresses, Ex: tension Table, Buflet, Chairs, solid and Silverplated Ware; also basement and kitchen Furnitare, LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. 2 AN TED—A YOUNG MAN IN A CLOTH HOUSE one acquainted with city and near by trade. Ad- dress E., Herald office, ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL TO DO GENERAL ‘at No. 103 East 24th st. housewor! ANTED—A GIRL, ABOUT 14, TO TAKE care of an infant and make herself useful, at 153 Charles st. Can go home nights. ANTED—AT 673 LEXINGTON AY., A PROTES- tant, with city reterence, to do the Work of a tamily e ETOWN persons. ANTED—A GOOD OBL’ GIRL_ TO DO the work of a fat (general work) and waiton a ay Pla come well recommended. Apply at 5 East at. WANTED—A TIDY, TRUSTY GIRL TO COOK AND do plain washing in a small fainily; call between 9A. M. and 1 P. M.: best oi reference from last place re- quired. 17 Bast 57th st. ANTED—A COMPETENT NURSE AND SEAM- stress to attend two children and #ew; must be willing and obhging; Protestant preterred; city reter- ences. Apply betor Yelock A. M. Ww 7 ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITRESS; NONE BUT those with good city reterences need apply. Call ‘at 10 West Sith st.. not before ten o'clock. W'NIEDTA WAITRESS; MUST Bi COMPETENT and haye the best references. Apply at 12 East Mth st., between Yand 1 A. M. 7 ANTED—A YOUNG COLORE. be a tirst class cook), for a smi 89 Grove st., immediately. WAdTeDa FORELAD: Y COMPETENT to take charge of the manufacture of neck rufflings and lace goods; only one haying filled this position be- fore may apply to FURTH & NASSAUBR, 342 Canal st. W2StEDSA THOROUGH LAUNDRESS, WILLING t do chamberwork in a small tamily, English, German or French. Apply, with city reference, at 2 Vest Goth st, betwi and 12, BLE, WILL GIRL TO with the washing and ironin; Apply, between 10 and 2 1 family. Apply"at ‘at 28 West 48th st, TANTED—A LADY ABC WAdTEDTA SMART, ACTIVE MAN TO DRUM FOR ‘& paper house; one who has had some experience in city trade preferred; a good chance for the right man, either on commission or salary: none but those with best city reterence. address PAPER, ueraid office, ‘ANTED—A POSITION AS CLERK A SMALL hotel, or would take charge of the barroom; un- derstands the position thoroughly ; wou!d accept an offer for the summer mouths; salary not so much an object asa eTMavent pace : age 24; genteel appearance, temperate habits, Address J. F., box 122 Herald Uptown Branch ice, 7 ANTED—FOR A KID GLOVE IMPORTING HOUSE, aD experienced travelling agent and commandit good trade, Will find a good position ; state terms and pre- yiousemployment. Aduress B.D. O., Herald oftte V TANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 18 YEARS OF AGE, @ situation ina wholesale tour and feed house; can furnish best of Feference. Address G. S., box 3,254 Post office. : WAxTED-A YOUNG MAN AS BOOKKEEPER, who thoroughly understands his business and can Address L, Herald furnish first class reterence. office, COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, COMPETENT GERMAN COACHMAN WISHES A situation in some private family a Protestantand Unmarried; a good driver and groom and understands the general work on a gentleman's place; good city ret- erence. Addi id YOUNG GERMAN COACHMAN AND WIF wish situations on a gentleman’s place; good reter- ence. Address Mr. G. EULER, 3) Rector st. PROTESTANT) WISHES A SITUA- 3 ean milk YOUNG MAN <A. tion’ as coachman and piain garder Gan be well recommended from his iast employer. dress J. P., box 210 Herald ofiee, SITUATION TED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG man, #s coachman and groom; has two years’ city Teference trow last place: will be tound willing aud obliging. Address COACHMAN, box 125 Herald office. AS MAN (COLORED) WANTS A SITUATION aA a pman and groom, or groom; city or coun- try. or address G, 8. 1.9 East 2d st, for two days. T 30 AS CASHIER IN A desirable postion; undoubted references indispen- sable. ODELL's, lug West 34th st TANTED—A LAUNDRESS WILLING TO ASSIST with chamberwork. Apply, with reterences, at 307 West 20th st. y ANTED—A GIRL FOR GE ~ ina small private family and ironer; reference requir #&., between 6ih and 7th avs. VANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, AN experienced German cook, wio can give goolt city eference. Apply. irom 9to 12 o'clock, at 46 West Seth Ss ERAL HOUSEWORK must be a good washer Apply at 16 West 12th ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN GIRL IN A SMALL private family: one that can do plain cooking. washing and ironing; mast come well recommended. Apply at 317 West 5oth WAXTED—A COOK IN A FIRST 0 boarding house. One who can bi erence can apply at No. in the morning. ASS PRIVATE best city ret West 45th st. after 9 o'clock 7 ANTED—A WAITRESS. APPLY FROM 10 PY “IZ o’clock at St West 42d s ANTEL—A ‘GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONE®, German; also a smail girl. Apply at 148 West 50th st! 7 ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, a waitress and lanndress, also chambermaid and 0. 449 1 xington av. Warten FIRST | CLASS LAUNDRIS young woman, thorough in her work, Appl; 9t012/ Tuesday, at 34 West 19th st. ni FANTED—A NEAT, TIDY AND RESPECTABL. person as nurse for an infant; must be a good sew 4 have good city reierence ; French preterred. 49 West Wrst D-A NE L TO bdo lousework im a small family; city r quired. Apply, a‘ter 10 o'clock, at $3) West 19th st SITUATIONS WAN'T. ORG ELDRIDGE st DQG room as ‘arst carve it requ Cull or address. D=—MALES. FLOOR, FRONT class restaurant cook; would d; moderate wages; good city reterence. FIRST YOUNG MAN WANT: EMPLOYMENT; A GOOD writer; no ob) to puniry: salary no ob- ject. Address, tor E, box 169 Herald office. YOUNG MAN, 19 YEA situation in some been salesman in the OLD, WOULD LIKE A sale or retail house; has YOUNG MAN OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES A situation ina real office down town; good reference. Address LOANS, box 117 Herald oftice, A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION WITH AN , indertaker. Address W. E., in care ot . N. Trask, ‘3 and 38 Cedar st. MIDDLE-AGED SINGLE GERMAN WISHES A situation as walter, porter and to make \imsel! useful in a private tamily. Wlease address G.. box 119 Herald offic YOUNG COLORED MAN WOULD LIKE TO COME as body servant to ageniieman; best reterence, Ad dress J. H., 151 West 2th st, YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS WAITER ina private boarding house or as coachman ry ily, Address T W., No. 308 West 23d 51 ARKEEPER.—A YOUNG MAN DESIRES A 8)T- ation as barkeeper business. Address SMD. thoroughiy understands the Herald office. WILL PAY $10) FOR A POSITIO AYING FROM Burts Hay an TON PAYING FROM office. V. H., box 281 Herald ATION AS WAITER IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, @ young man who thoroughly understands his is a Protestant and has ood reference, Ad- lor two duya, J. WAITER, box 182 Herald Up- Branch office. GITUATION WANTED—BY A YouNG MAN TO learn the wholesale hardware tusin ence, Address Ht, WHINBEKG. 107 Tena 88! Dest refer: SIFUATION WANTED—AS BARTEN RAS. NTE z DER OR Ag Pp tatant: Kood city reference: of would ¢o partner Address C,H, Herald Uptown Mp With # good mao. ‘anch office, JANTED-A SITUATION AS Frnt - f N AS FIRST CLASS waiter in 9 private family, by a P: thoroughly understands bis business: good ety rotor: + Address A. B., Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED.—AS COOK OR WAITER BY A FRENOH- mt South fh ere bastngetts best retereboes, Addgess 23 S COACHMAN OR GROOM—BY A SINGLE MAN good ‘reterences and is wiiling to lumseif obliging, Call at or address 229 West 0ub private stable COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A CO! peten' jorstands his business thoroughly has best city Call on or address M., 15 East Sach st., at privau wut —FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTI- more, experienced serial book canvassers of both sexes for the greaiest work of modern times; best terts; prompt pay and car {ares pald. ALBKECHT & KOCH, 739 Broaa street, Newark, N. J. Wee EXPERIENCED ADVERTI> canvasser for a religious weekly of this city of large circulation. Inquire ot Mr. FRANKLIN, between 4 and B o'clock to-day, 16 Beckman street, up ‘stairs rear ce, WASTEDTA FIRST CLAS§ STEWARD FOR HOTEL and restaurant; single dfn preferred. Call or ad- dress, with reierence from last employer, Harlem Herald Branch office. WANTEDSA GOOD HEAD COOK, FOR (A HOTEL, ALA Address, with reterences, H. C., Post office, Brook- ANTED A FIRST CLASS FIREMAN, TO TAKE charge of four (4) furnaces and be generally usefui around the house ; best of city reference required. Ap- ply at 150 West 23d st., basement door, between the hours of Wand 12 A. M. ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY; MUST UNDER- well stand the tre onl Cer of le seat ane recommended; no beer drinker ne¢ a 6h East ih st., acd a, M. See: ‘ANTED—A GERMAN BOY IN A REAL ESTATE Oflice ; must write well; wages $2 per week. Apply, between Il and 12, to A. M. FANNING, 23 East 4th st. W'4STED-A SINGLE MAN AS AN ATTENDANT toa gentleman and willing to make himself gen- erally usetul; mast write a good hand. Address, stating age, previous occupation and reference, VAN, station HM, New York. TANTED—TWO ACTIVE MEN, WITH GOOD BUSI- Ness tact, to engage in @ light and profitable busi- ness: liberal arrangements with the right meu. Apply at JOHN W. RHEELe’s, 14 Murray st. TANTED—A Yo iG MAN OR GIRL WHO THOR. oughly understands the rolling and cuiting of pilis; none but those who have worked at the business will gait, | Apply, on Wednesday, Mth inst. at No 8 Liberty stree! ANTED—BOYS BETWEEN 9 AND 14 YEARS OF VV “ace, of good appearance and fair voices: to such liberal pay and immediate employment, will be given. Apply, trom ¥ to 12 M.. to D. BARON, 17 West 28th s WANTED A YOUNG MAN, WHO THOROUGHLY understands, to drive a horse and wagon. Inquire in grocery store No. 24 8th av., corner of 2d s*. 7 OUNG MAN WANTED-IN A STATIONERY STORE. One acquainted with the business and can write & good hand apply, atter 64g P. M.. at 95 8th av. OACHMAN? man of long ment SITUATION WANTED—COMPETENT in the proper care and tre: sbis duties in every respect ence. Address COACHMAN, SITUATION WANTE: S$ {rom pabuity SINGLE; U first class piaces tor willing and obliging. days, E. 4., box 1i9 Herald office. JOACHMAN.—A PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN, NOT thoroughly understands Address W. 1 long trom the old country the care ot horses and carriages. West 2th st, private stable. 25 iMAN AND GROOM’S SITUATION WANTED— 4 married man, small family; thoroughly un- derstands Sin all its branches: first class ret- erence. Adur K., box 214 Herald office. COACEMAN'S SULUATION WANTEDOBY A MAR- ried man, small family; thorough: driver; under e of road horses, stands | th R adway. sa Call on or address VARDENER’s SITUATION WANTED—BY A GERNAN married mau, one child, who is a thorough plan’ man and e 8 . and can also grow vegetables and fruit :, an give the very best reteren Call on or address A, Y. roadway. VARDENER’S VATION WANTED—BY A MAR- J ried man; no encumbrance ; understands the cul- tre ol fruits. howers and vegetables; wile as cook or laundress; good reicrence; English, Address X. Y, leecker st., third floor. YARDENER.—SITUATION WANT BY A YOUNG LF German who thoroughly understands his business in @@ its branches: best references will be given. Address P. H.. box 219 Herald office. VARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—SINGLE MAN understands the care ot horses; milking: moderate Waxes; good reterences, Address D,, ox 2u8 Herald office. VARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A WIDELY X exp -ed and practical gardener (sing! ri or florist and nursery, Address SWEDE, Mr, store, 67 Nassau st. New York. 3 SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLI man; understands the management of hot and coid graperie 4c. competent w take entire charge of a place, Addre Browd- VARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE tan who thoroughly understands his business im ail its branches and can furnish good reference, ad: dress 1.151 Berge Brooklyn, present employer's, AND WIP SSTANTS) WANT SIT. ther achman and gardener: references: country preterred ; wages 19 object, call tor two days, 22 Forayth st. YERMAN uations t SITUATION WANTED AS HEAD GARDENER BY A SS respectable singl an; is a first 8 gardener, who thoroughiy wn ds" his busi in all ith branches; can turn best of references. Cail on or address J. D., 476 Broadway, Wanten-s ¢ of Allred Bridgman, Seed store, TUATION AS COACHMAN BY A jored young man: first enees can be given. Apply t or addres 3. B. HL. West wth st. TANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN OK coachman and gardener, in the city or country best recommendations from lust emplover; is sober and honest and strictly temperate; is a vood, steady driver and an excelient groom: understands the care of horses and carriages completely ; also can milk and take charg: tarnace or take ch. eof a gendeman’s place. Ad dress, tor three days, T. G., 65 Warren st WixTED=s MAN EXPERSENCED IN THE CARE of & greenhouse and vegetable gard: & good driver and well qualified to take care of horses and cows and take entire charge of a gentleman's place ; compe teney, zea! and goed character ana babita required. Ad dress, with name aad references, box 1,051 Post office. Wamens FARMER AND PLAIN GARDENER, married, without encimbrance, to work a farin and care for cattle in the country; wife to ettand to milk and butter. Address, with referenges, B., box 164 Herald office 7 ANTKD—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, PROTESTANT, A situayion a8 groom in w& private atable; Sierences Apply at 404 West wth st., betwee, Ve od city | ete and | DD: BOTTS’ OLD ESTABLISHED PRIVATE OFFICE, THE TRADES. ‘ GERMA: BAKER (SINGL WANTS A SITUA- tion aa first or second hand on bread and cake. Ap- ply at 17 Kooseveit st., first tloor. NOTCE-<TO FRESOO AND HOUSE PAINTERS, 4N first ‘class artificial workmen are always to be found at our Assembly Rooms, 200 3d FRESCO PAINTERS’ UNION, TANTED—A <ORIPT ENGRAVER FOR CARD work: only first class men need apply, TIFFANY & O., Union square; Lngraving Department, entrance on 15th st. ANTED—FOR A LARGE LITH( lishment out West, W artists, one us engraver (vignettes work. Good men will get consta wages. Samples of work done b. desired by and will be transmit! MERKEL, 4 Chareh st. W APHIC ESTAB desire to engage two "), one for crayon work and liberal themselves only are 4 through MAYER & NTED—A YOUNG MAN TO REPAIR CLOCKS and jewelry: must be well recommended and willing to make himselt generally usevul. | ‘ L, SHBEUAN, 439 6th av pa ee op FIRST CLASS PROOF READER AND W iivoed book opm pasivors LANGE, LITLE & CO,, 108 Wooster street. FRENCH ADVMnisSEMENTS. § DEMANDE—UNE BONNE, POUR BROOKLY sachant coudre et capable de’ soigner deux eutants; ifaut avolrde bonnes recommaniations. Sadresser, pendant deux jours, aun. 251 Latayette ay., Brookly TNE JEU FILLE NUAISE, PARLANT OO} ramment Anglais, desire une place dans n'importe gnet i e Tespectable, Sadresser a M. A., Lt sast ths MISCELLANEOL i ’ AND LEAKY ROOFS (ALL KINDS) repaired and made equal to new, all work ware Fanted. fice for orders, M1 Wes: Thirty-sixth street. ASTROLOGY. A WMME, BA BEANCH, | THF, GREAT UNRE valied Business and Medical Clairvoyant, No. 102 West Twenty eighth street, near sixth avenite. TEENIION.—CONSULTATION ON _ BUSINESS, loases, enemies, lawsuits. absent friends. love, mar! Fiage, sickhess and death. Pay rertsod unless sacteted, Mule. SiNGHI, Clairvoyant THY DESTINY. CONSULT if rtully gifted Clairvoyant; gives lucl felis everything. 159 West Forty-aret street, near Broad way. REAL, ASTROLOGER-PROFESSOR LISTER, 42 years’ practice (27 in Boston), now $ fue, “send for a circular. TT ane STROLOGY.~DR. AND MRS. BROUGHTON CAN Abe consulted on ail aftairy of fe 8 tenon oe VUROPEAN — CLAURVOYANT—TELLS ON. 1, shows likenesses, causes marriages, 800 pore 142 West Twenty flth ‘street, ME, OSA, IM whole lire street. Fee $1. DROF, RODGERS, CLAIRVOYANT, CHALLENGES the world. Name given of the livi t East Fourth street. tS ee Lg, YOUR 472 Canal CLAIRVOYANT, REV from the ¢ to ‘the grave, MEDICA ALWHME, MAXWELL, PIYSICTAN + 1s East Tenth strect ‘ RESIDENCE near Third avenue. A ~ Di AND MMI, | GRINDLE, PHYSICIANS 44. vears' practice). 120 West Twenty-sixth street REATELL, PHYSIUIAN SINCE _— A. Office No. 1 Last 52d st., first oor tom have A MME. VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN, 14 EAST + Twenty-eighth st., between @and Lexington avs. UCTION SALE OF HANDSOME AND USEFUL Household Purnitut Positively this day (luesday), 10% o'clock, at residence, ‘210 West Twenty-first ety: ear Seventh avenue, Magnificent Decker & Bro.'s Pianoforte, fine Paintings, Parlor >uits in Satin and Cotelaine, Qadinets, Rasy Chairs, gilt Centre and Conrole Tables Bronzes, 3 Bookcases, Library jables, rosewood and walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Wardroves, Washstands, Lounges, 3} hair and spring Mattresses, Rep and Plush suits Buftet, Extension Table, vining Chairs, Silverware, Crockery, Hall und Kitchen Furni- ture, 19 Carpets. Mirrors, Curtains, Clocks, and every necessary household article, N. B.—Sale positive. ROBERT ©. CASHIN, Auctioneer. CTION SALE—THIS DAY, AT 11, TO PAY AD- vances, Office Desk, Bookcase, Bar Tables, Stoves, Pictures, Washing Machines, one sewing Machine, &c. ‘est Broadway LLUYD, Auctioneer, 75 ¥ VIRTUR OF THE ACT OF THE LEGISLATURE of the State of New York, entitled “An act for the Protection of Livery Stable Keepers and Keepers of Horses at Riding Academies,” I will expose for sale at public vendue, at No. 108 Bast Twenty-third street, in the city of New York, on Tuesday next, February 10, 1874, ai 10 o'clock A. M. of that day, one sorrel Horse. CORNELIUS FARLEY, Attorney. B* ISADOR J. SWARZKOPF, AUCTIONEER.— STRAUS & CO. will sell, at ‘their salesroom, 78 Varick street, near Canal, at 2o°clock, fine assortment Household Furniture, Parlor Suits, ingrai id Brussels Carpets, Wardrobes, Bedroom Furniture Bedding, Matresees, Table Lien, Kitchen Furniture, Stoves, vesks, &c. Deulers and housekeepers call. BY J. W. CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONEER.—SELLS thisday, in lots, at 11 o'clock, Fixture ounte: Tables, Chairs, Engravings, Ice House, Glassware, & of saloon 593 avenue. Buyers invited. CAM. ELL & Ov., office 348 Hudson street. BOWE, s HILLIER, AUCTIONERS —THIS DAY, AT Ho’clock, at the auction rooms, No. 11 University place, corner Kighth street, two Billiard Tables, Cav: pagh & Decker and sharp makers; Balls, Cues, Rack Markers, &c.; Tables, Chairs, &c. (ous aNd MEDALS—WEDNESDAY AND THURS February 11 and 12, by auction, at Messrs. MERWIN & CO.'S, 656 Broadway, commencing o'clock. Rare Coliection of American and foreign. and see them and get a catalogue. WRENCH, AUCTIONEEKR,—HAVEN & CO,’S AUCTION Roonis, 39 Kast 13th st., near University place, sell this da; it LI o'clock, Parlor Suits, in silk, brocatel, reps, haircloth, &c.; Bed Lounges, Turkish Chuirs, Carpets,’ Bureans, Crocker ware. Stoves, Cloth Hats and Caps, Champagne, silv Piated Ware, Sewing Machines, Harness, sleigh Belis a sion Tables, Wardrobes, il intings, Chrowos, ee 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER.—REGULAR + sile of general merchandise this day (Tuesday), rebruary 1), at 103g o'clock, at 154 Bowery ; Furniture, Carpets, Ollclota, “Uftice Furniture. Clocks, Curtains, Crumb Cloths, Fury Pocket and Tahie Cutlery, gold and sliver Watches, gold Chains and Necklaces, ings Jew. elry, Revolvers. &c.: also # large assortment ot Wines, Liquors and Cigars. a TO LET FOR BUSINMSS PURPOSES. Beserr BUILDING. 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 REWTS. TO INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFICES IS NOW PRESENTED AN UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR- TUNITY TO SECURE ELIGIBLE OFFiCES, ON MOST PAVORABLE TERMS. THE ABOVE BUILDIN COMPLETELY FIREPRO HEATED BY STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, ALU MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, INQUIRE OF El | e C7 | | HOMER MORGAN, 2 PINE STKEET. aa eee ae DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, Unfurnished. Ce rs RP arivi istig Went Forty ninth sircet. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET, pm PRIVATE FAMILY WILE LET VERY DESIRA A, Dlearge and smaii Roos, han i-omely farpished Tonri street between Bron ROOM AND ONE OR TWO CONNECTING SLBEP" A ie saoms, seen furnished, for housekeep stone house. 828 West Forty-second rece ee) OY LARGE FRONT ROOM, NYATLY FURNISHED iso halt Bedroom; gas sind bath. 207 Hast twenty: ninth HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, LAR FRONT A Boom on second story, to one or teen aentieeent ow. : Seventh street rth avenue," Wf Use Fwenty VERY DESIRABLE ¥URNISHHD SQUARE ROOM, seegt oor front puiable rorcne wo, gente men; er also bail and. 8: Hoon’ *126'Wost Twenty-socond streets? Om o8 third LARGE FRONT HALL BEDROOM, NEATLY FUR- ‘A. RANGE FRONT HALL BEDEOOM. Wig street, near Barrow. Bleecker STOR PLACE HOTEL TO LEASE FAVORABLY.— Over 100 suits of Rooms, stores, Restaurants, Base. iments; most sitely and centrally located; ironting Broadway, between Cooper Institute and Bible House. Apply at 27 Third avenue. A CEARGE, BANKING AND INSURANCE OFFICES tolet, 15 and 17 Nassau street, 120 und 317 Broad- way. Y. K, STEVENSON, Jr., I Pine street, CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED.—TO LEASE, THE Reservoir Park Hotel, to a responsible party, corner Of Sixth avenue and Fortietn street; first class location Apply to H. SOLOMON, 53 Reade street. ee A WOORNER STORE TO LET, ON SIXTH AY UE, + for @ first class restaurant; also a small inside Store, heated ; rent $70) per veur; cneap. JAMES PRITHE TCH, 99 Sixth avenue. VENTRAL PARK HOTEL TO LEASE—ESTABLISHED for 16 vears; has a frontage ot 100 feet on the Park and 25 feet on Seventh avenue; newly furnished. Par- ticulars from the owner on the premises, H. KNUBEL. JOREST GROVE HOUSE, FURNISUED, Jease.—37 rooms; all modern improvements; 1/3 sfreet, East; fine lawn; view of Central Park, Sound and Palisades; horse and’ steam curs within five minutes, Apply to H. P. DEGRAAF, Bowery National Bank. BeAkOING HOUSE TO LET. RN IMPROVE ments; Furniture tor sale; price $300; near Canal street. Address W. H., Herald office. JOR RENT—RAIN HALL, GREAT JONE! an immense building; low rent; weekly, or yea OTEL TO LEASE—70 ROOMS, FURNISHED, 1N PL running order; location ansurpassed: also an el gant House on iwenty third street; rent reduced. Ap- ly at the corner of roadway and Eighth street, “pierre House. ARGE BASEMENT TO LET—FOR BUSINESS, AT #1 Bleecker street few doors west of Broadway. In- in drug store. EW LARGE BUILDINGS TO LET—OR BY FLOORS, ‘with the best steam power, steam heading, ighton ail sides, at 96 Cannon street; ah engineer or woodWork- ers allowed. FFICES FOR RENT—IN THE LARGE AND WELL lighted bullding, Nos. 767 and 769 Broadway, sonth- urnen of Ninth street. Inqmre on the premises, room 4 TEAM POWER OR WITHOUT.—TO_ LET, EITHER three Lotts or whole Building; size 50x:5.° Apply to CH. WAGNER, Nos. 413 and 415 ust Twenty-fitth street QITEAM POWER TO LET—ROOM 60X80 FEET, WITH 4 light on all sides; very desirable for wood workers, Possession atonce. Apply to NICHOLS & SMALL, 156 Bank street. 0 LET—A DOCTOR'S OFFICE, TWO ROOMS CON- necting, on Fifty-fourth street, near Sixth avenue ; rent $a month, Apply to C, W. VAN DOREN, 610 Sixth avenue 0 LET—A SPLENDID NEW STORE (LARGE PLATE glass windows) on the best corner in Jersey City; cars pass in every direction. Inquire at No. 177 Pavoula avenue, Jersey City. MO LET—WITH POWER, FOUR FLC or separately, at 177 Prince stre lighted. Inquire on premises. Ww, 10 LE’ PS; STREET; monthly SEVERAL STORES, WITH APARTMENTS 56.and d8 Lerov street; suitable for tatlor, barbe: cigar or liquor store, 4c, Inauire of GEORG BRA. Ley, 65 Carmine street. 10 LET—THE STORE NOS. 162 AND 163 WEST street, 44 feet tront on West street, above Park ‘Apply at the office, No. 226 Greenwich street, cor- lac 10 _LET—AN ELEGANT LATE GLASS FRONT Store, 85 feet deep; small factory in rear; larse basement; rent, $80 per month. 429 Grand ‘street, Brooklyn, £, Dee [0 LEGA BAKERY, FLOORS AND APARTMENTS, i in Nos. 31 and 33 Lewis street. Inquire of house- eeper. f\0 LET—BASEMENT, NORTHEAST CORNER MOTT and Canal streets, with Vault; size 20x10). Inquire instore, 183 Canal street. 10 LEASE—FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS, 4 FOUR story Building in Cherry street, 75 teet south of James slip, 38x41, suitable tor any Kind of manutacturing business; hoistway and everything complete; or will be sold on very reasonabie terms. Inquire at 358 Water ptreet. CHARL'! KELLY. NEAT AND COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM ‘to let—For lady or gentleman, at $1 weekly ; first class residence; gas, bath; privilege of light housekeep- ing, at 316 East 1 irteenth street, A [ARGR FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—SUITABLB for light housekeeping: ladies cr gentlemen; with or without Board, No. 516 Third avenue, third too: OMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS—tWO FOR $8 / and three ior $11 weekly; Halls with hot air $30; central, quiet house; 108 Mast Fiiteenih street, three doors from Union square Hotel. NTIRE SECOND FLOOR—TH & ROOMS, TO gether or separate; nicely tur ished; every con venience ; Forty-fourth’ street, neay seventh avenue; private tamiiy. "Inquire of GENUsG & OU., 37 Union square, pur ISHED ROOMS TO singly, to gentlemen, without board, street, near Firth avenue. AOR A SMALL FAMILY—A SUIT OF FIVE ROOMS, nicely furnished; every conven tor housekeep- ing. No. 9 Jones street, nedir Sixth « } ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM3 FOR GEN- tlemen, without Board and location first Class; terms moderate 30 West Fourteenth street, near Seve! } ESPECTABLE furnished Roo LET—EN SUITE OR 34 West Twellth enw PARTIES CAN FIND FIRST CLASS ndsome appoinunents, iD first street, (0. LET—FURNISHED, FOR LIGHT HOUSEREEP. ing, handsome second story front Room; large Closets, water, gas, @c.; also back Koom on tirst floor, ‘Apply at No, 86 Amity street, HE THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS (FRENCH flats). furnished, of No. 316 West, Fourteenth street, tolet. Apply for permits to LESPLAaSoB & FRIED MAN, 12 Pine street, 3 ST, MARK’S PLACE. TWO EL GANTLY VUR ished Rooms, first loer, two on Wuird aud one Uppe floor, together or separately, with use of kitchen; Ku lish basement house. nie AVENUE, 164, NEAR TWENTY-VIRST STREET. — ©) Furnished Rooms to let, front and back, singly o1 suite; baths on each flocr; references, ef? PER WEEK FOR FRONT SITTING ROOM AND $' tor, Rousekeoping, Large Bedroom, furnished second floor, 631 Eighth avenue, between Thirty-sixt! and rhuirty-seventh streets. 6 50. —TWO NICE ROOMS, CONNECTING, FUR. e. + nished tor housekeeping: first floor; éonven- jent to cars and stages; central apartment house. 123 Forty-fourth street, between Lexingcon and Fourth avs. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TWO OR THREES nicely turnished Rooms to let; terms moderate. 1 TH STREET, NO. 5%, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues —A large Sitting Room and Bed room, handsomely furnished. or two handsome Bed- rooms, to rent, to gentlemen only. QAM STREET, SECOND RESIDENCE WEST OF OF Broadway, No. 1M.—Front Ruom, without board; also single Room, grate: thiee lines ot ‘cars at corner} view up Broadway ; family private. 5 EAST TWELFTH STREET, [HIRD DOOR WEST e ot Broadway.—A very pleasant furnished Room on second floor for a gentleman; rent $5 a week. q BARROW STREET, NEAR HUDSON.—FUR- nished Rooms, suitable for one or two gentlemen, without board; TL7 EAST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN THIRD and Fourth avenues —A very desirable ball Room, handsomely furnished, to let, tow yentleman; reference required. QGQ BIQHTH AVENUE, OVER DRUG STORE, OF. 9) osite Grand Opera House.—A handsomely fur- nished Floor, conveniont tor light housekeeping; terme reasonable for quiet permanent parties. and bath ; private family; no moving. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- ZA" let—In splendid condition, tor light housekeeping, in private house 318 Kast Fourteenth street, near Second avenue. —GEVERAL FIRST « let, heated ; janitor eh Meaty nn CLASS FRENCH FLATS TO from $9 to $125 per month. TRISICH, v9) Sixth avenue. 10 LET OR LEASE—WITH STEAM POWER, TWO large Rooms, 45x90, with ample steam power, lighted on three sides; also one small Room; no wood work allowed. Apply to THis LYON & PELLOWS MANU- FACTURING COMPANY, corner Firstand North Third streets, Williamsbur T°. 5, vr, LOOR ROOY let, with steam power; will erect Buildings tor responsible p power to any extent iurnished. Ap. ply to H. W. aR 250 Piymouth street, brooklyn. ud LEASE—ON THE BOWERY, A FEW DOORS above Fourth street, west side, three story House and Store, with plate giass window. Address STORE TO Li box 112 Herald Uptown Branch office. 1O_LEAS HANDSOME STORE 419 SIXTH avenue, 65 feet deep, plate glass front, two windows; good location for shoes or tancy goods.’ Apply in the store. S Ur, SQUARE.—THE MOST ATTRACTIV: ‘TORE ‘on Broadway side of the square will be rented tor $55! also small store adjoining for $1,500; reduced 52,000; suitable for pianos, sewing machines, milliners, Gossip akers, 26 possession immediatery. Apply to E. H. LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine street, or 35 East 5even- teenth street. ‘ATER FRONT STORES AND VACANT LOTS, FOOT of Delancey street, East River, near three ferries; car lines to every portion of the city, JAMES L, MILLE P. TRAVER, AUC MI” NEER.—MARSHAL'S SALE, TRAVER & WRIGHT ‘will sell this day, at ll pck, at 0 Great Jones street, fine cioth Dress Coats, ver and chinchilla Overcoats, Pants, Cloths, silk Dresses, Chemises, Drawers, Gaiters, tur Sets, pking, Yable Cloths, Collars, scarts, Hoods, Belts, Combs, three Colt’s pocket Revolvers. 24 Hand Saws, :0' Hatchets, 260 Novelty Broilers, five first class Sewing Machines, &c, HENRY Ross, Marshal. AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS oJ day, at iV o'clock, in front of his office. 531 Budson street, ohe truck Horse, about 8 years old, forcash. By order of P. McAnare: P, BATTERSON, AUCTIONE WILL SELL oJ. this day, at auction, Houschold Furniture, Piano- forte, parlor, dining room), bedroom add kitchen Furni- ture,’ Sale at 11 o'clock, ‘at Nos, 595 and {97 Sixth av. AMES M. FORD, AUCTIONEER—AT 2 O’CLOOK, @ 4337 Bowery, the entire Farniture of 16 well tur- nished rooms, embracing Parlor Suits, in brocatel, lush, ac. + Bxtensio r Centre Tables, Lambrequin ither Curtains, black walnut Chamber auc Bedroom Furniture, Feather Beds, hair and other Mat- tresses, Bedding; a’ great variety of Carpets of all de- seriptions, Oilcloths, Rugs, €e.; Silver, China, Glass and Crockery Ware} Bed springs, Leat Tables, ‘Di andother Cbairs, Mirrors, Clocks. Hatstands;’ se fine parlor, bedroom, Cooking Stoves and Range r with medium and kitchen Furniture; Sewing Machines. ACOMBS’ DAM PROPERTY AT AUOTION—BY A, 1. MULLER, on Tuesday, February 10, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange, No. Ill Broadway ; situated on sith street, near seventh avenue Boulevard, ten Lotsand the Buildings. ARSHAL’ VIRTUE OF AN EXEC tion I will seli on Tuesday, the 1th, at 10.4. M., at 1,277 Third aveaue, the entire stock of a Fancy Store. A. BIRNBAUM, Marshal. aac SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXE tion, I will sell on Wednesday, at 19g o'clock, at the Salesroom of Foley & Keckenbaugh, Auctioneers, 17 Bow- ery, 75 Sewing Machines (How Fmpire, Florence, Weed and Grover & Baker). The trade is invited. 8, D. HALL, City Marshal, ARSHAL'S SALE,—BOWE & HILLIER, AUCTIO cers, this day, at 12 o'clock. at the auction rooms No. 11 University place, corner Eighth street, a fine as. sortment of Kurs, consisting of Sealskin, Ermine, real Lynx, Silver Pox, black Sabie, Alaska, river Mink, Squir- rel and Astrakhan set Furs: children’s Sets, Huts, Sacaues, kc. JOS. PUTLLLPS, Marshal. A SHAL'S SALE.—I WILL SELL THIS DAY, AT 114 o'clock A. M., at 247 Eust Pitty sixth st, 1 large Herring Sate (new), 20 Milk Cans, ' Hoisting Machine, 3 new Fat Pressing Machinys, patent Heaters and Pipes! 2 Desks, 1 upright elegant silver showcase, 1 Fairbanks Platiorm Seales, sacks of Sait; lot of Churhs, Tubs, Fir- Will be sold in late, and sale postive, 7 DAILBY, Marshal HENRY DREHER & SON, 5 t Houston street, sell this 1034 o'clock, at 66 Orchard street, Stock. Fixtures and Tools of a Tinware and Stove Store, Tinsmith’s Tools, &c. Sale positive. HENRY EB, DRE ER, Attorney for Mortgagee. WILL SELL THIS DAY, aT % Piano, one black walnut Bed- May svead and Bureau, one Centre Table, Carpets, Mattresses, ‘&c.; at No, 101 East Houston street PATRICK DAILEY, Auctionees PAVABROKER'S SALE THOS. J. GRATE, AUC. 83 Chatham street, will sell this day, at 11 o'clock, 590 lots of men's and id, Bedding, Blankets, women’s Clothing, Dresses, Remnants of Silk, Boots, Shoes, &c.; also Coats, Panis and Vests, By order of David Moss, Chatham street QUERIFF'S SALE, S y. February 10, 1874, at 11 o'clock A. M., at the tc T will exposs to sale the sloop Martha Amanda (new), her Tackle, £4. MATTHEW T. BRENNA Wx. Ht. Bons jate she: Deputy Sherif”. MYHIs DAY J. B. BATTERSON, AUCTIONEER, WILL f go LPnveed ied paciacahi de to) Coal Bl Parlor, Cham. Her Hels, three parlor Stoves, Crockery, &e., at IL o'cluwk, at Nos. 195 and out Sixth avenue, Acad M. MAURICEAD, M. D.—OFFICE 129 LIBERTY + street, pear Uroehwich street. 36 Amjty eireet. Advtce tree, Call or writer RAVER & WRIGHT, AUCTIONEERS,—BY VIRTCH of a chattel mortgage we will sell, this day, at A, M., at public sale, the Liquor Store No. 766 Second ave: nue. GLORGE W. FROST, Marshal. Watiam F. Quinx, Attorney for Mortgagee, ALSO TO LET, Basements, 47 and 49 ard street, near Broad way. Inquire’ of A. JOURNEAY, 61 Lispehard street. 4 BEEKMAN STREET, REAR ON_ ANN STREET., 00 wlet J.» WENDEL, 79 Maiden Jane. ST LOVT, 49 LI __ DWELLING HOUSMS TO LET. Furnished. N_ UNUSUAL OPYORTUNITY.—THE FORT WASH- d James Gordon Bennett, with res in lawn and shade, sloping'to tne Hudson Kiver, will be rented, furnished, to a careful teniutand immediate possession given; stables, carriage houses, barn, &c. ; grapery, greenhouse. ; It is situated upon an elevation of over 270 feet above the Hudson i which it has a magnificent view, Also, on the ac property, an elegant House will be rented, fur: , affording two families an oppor- tunity to reside near'each othe! The crounds wil be kept in order by the owner, Tne Boulevard and st, Nicholas avenue, which are now completed, ailord excellent drives to the property. The time trom Vey street to Kort Washington by steam is about forty minutes. For further particulars apply to % POTTER BROTHERS, Nos. 4und 6 Warren stieet. SHED DWELLINGS, 62, 178. 409, 415 MADI- ast 4th, 39 West S8th, 24 West 45th, 41 West 46th. Permits irom’ V. K, S1#ViENSO: uM Pine strect. REASONABLE COMFOR FUR. nished complete, House, for ‘a smail family. From t to6 P.M. S07 Kast Nineteenth street, near Second ave. nue, tlus week, Tossessidn at once. ‘To responsible par- ties. BROWN STONE 1OUSE MS, 'U nished, to let; rent $200; $150 taken in Board, or will let partof house to a small family of saults; no moving in May, Call at 249 cast Fiftieth street, near Second avenue’ immediate possession. MPHE SPLENDID DWELLING NO. 5 LONDON TER- race, West Twenty-third street, fully and lelely firnished; a portion of the rent would be in board ifdesired. Inquire on the premises aiter 5 Rent low. Ay ed LET—FUKNISHED “HOUSE; IMMEDIATE Pos. session; rent low. Apply to E, A. DAILY, 58 venue, Dear Thirty-fourth street. Unfurnished. AT $0,0BR MONTH PORSERSION IMMEDIATELY, free rent this month—Dwelling and Store 135 (aisd 187) Wooster street, one door trom Bleecker ; also others, Apply at2is Greene street, between Amity and Fourth streets, morning, AY, RLEGANT AA” prick and b ‘thorough: Sixth THREE STORY HIGH wh stone House to lease ponsible genteel family ; located convenient to steam cars and $1,000; perfect gem, JOHN A, LINSCOTT, 1,991 avenue, near 109th street, sTroor. pr three years to West of Fourth gvenue bom FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LET—ON ZL, Twellth street, between Filth and sixth avenues, With furniture for sale; nearly full of boarders. ©. 8 PECK & CO., 1S: Fitth avenue. A D DWELLINGS, 624, 781 DTH AY.; 174, 539, 647 Madison av.; No. 3 ‘Bast, 24 West 45un St.; No. 6 West 52d st. Permits from V, K, STEVENSON, Jr, 1 Pine street, Sees TH STREET, NEAR BROAD. brown stom . ; Twentieth 2,00; Thirtieth street, near pgton ave story high stoop brown stone, $1,000; others, ‘nirty-first ot. OUSE TO LET—FOUR STORY, | HIGH sToor, Ti teow, node x06 feet ;, No, 18 West Seven- [ rown stone front, 27.6x65 feel jabply in the house. nue, three furnished and unfurnished, every location SIMONSON & ECCLESTON, 90 West teenth street, near Fifth avenue. Possession given immediately. I IRVING PLAGE, OPPOSITE WEsT- } mabe, PAWES HAR, 6) Wall street, room 7. CORNER OF VENUE A AND 9TH ST., sg eek ee 0 : fake, i ANDI Lan 178, F LL fon street, oF Re ic PoNrmted avenae, corner I2lst street, Nell, — The property {oF sale; Immediate possessiou- OOMS TO LET.—THREE ON FIRST AND FOUR ON second floor, $22; also three on iourth floor, $15 per month; all front.’ No. 442 Fourth avenue, corner of Thir- tieth sireet. ‘0 LET—FLOORS AND APARTMENTS IN THE NEW brown stone houses Nos. 37 Spring, 211, 213 and 2:5 Mott street, street, Inquire at housekeeper’s, 21 ‘and 213 Mott. 8, ROOMS, In this City and Brooklyn. PERSONS DESIRING TO RENT THEIR Houses the ensuing season can enter them ypon* ooks free of charge, Kenting first class residence? ‘& specialty. PHALON & SLOAN, _B1_East seventeenth sirect. FREE REGISTRY FOR DWELLINGS FOR SALE OK to let harge unless purchased or satistactory tenants obtained. T. B. GOODALE & CO., 5 West Twenty-third street, Fil h avenue Gotel. HOUSE WANTED—BETWEEN | FOURTEENTH and Twenty-third streets, Fit and | Seventh aye- fora first class tenant. HOPKINS & CARRING- 4 , Twenty-second street, between Broadway and Firth avenue. A. FREE REGISTRY FOR DWELLINGS FOR SAL2 AX or to let—No charge unless purchased or satisfactory tenants obtained. Ss. B. GOODALE & CO,, ‘No. 5 West Twenty-third street, Filth Avenue Hotel. -WANTED, A SMALL UNFURNISHED HOUSE, AA. between Twentieth and Thirtieth streets, Address AL B., box 114 Herald Uptown Branch ollice. HAVE A NUMBER OF APPLICANTS DAILY FOR houses torent. Parties wishing to procure tenants will please send particulars of their property to THOMAS G. HOJER, 936 Third avenue, NO REAL ESTATE OWNERS.—WANTED, A BUILD- ing to rent on a long lease, adapted for a manutac- tmrer of decorations in hard woods. (Apply to or address, with rull particulars, G, W. KOCH reek WASTEDIBY A PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR A TERM of three years, a four story high stoop uafurnish House, between seventeenth and Thirty-tourth sire and Fourth and Seventh avenues; rent not toe $3.00) @ year; lease ce any time betwi of May and end of June; house must be in pertect order and location first class, Address box 1,126 Post oitice. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, FOUR. unfurnished Rooms, with the conveniences, in private tamily; from Fourth to Sixth avenue and ‘Four teenth to Thirty-sixth street: rent not to exceed $30 per month. Address L. N., Herald office. ANTED—FOR A FAMILY OF FOUR ADULT: Part of a house, unfurnished, with a genteel fam ora Flat. Address, With particulars, HOUsE, box 3417 Post office, WANTHEDTA VERY SMALL HOUSE: RENT NOT TO exceed $90 per mi locality irom Kighth street up to Thirtieth street, between Lexington and seventh avenues Address box 4,735 Post ofice. i, petty RENT, LEASE OR PURCHASE, A Lease of a small House irom Second street to tenth street, and from Bowery tw avenue D. Address HOUSs, box 128 herald othee. wane eD—A FUR: board, in the vic Broadway. Address J. : P., Herald office. W4ntep-a SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE IN Brooklyn, on the Heights, or on the hill, for occu. A dress, with full particu. New Yor! A ISHED ROOM, WITHOUT ity ot Twenty-fith street and pation on or before April 1. box 3,519 Post offic ars WANTED—A HOUSE, UNFURNISHED, WITH MOD- ‘ert itaprovements; west side preferred ; rent not to year. exceed $1,500) per ‘Address, stating full ‘parteulars, GH. NTED—FOUR OR FIVE UNFURNISHED RO ae erentieman, wite ard two children, about $25 or per month, Address 0. & Q., Herald Uptown Branch office. 2 ED—FOR A DENTAL OFFICE, A PARLOR Wee itrostension, Turmisned, oF part, or wn: furnished; high stoop house preferred; no sign; dentist high standing. Address, with terms, A. L. P., Herald Up- town Branch office, In the Country. TANTED—A DWELLING HOUSE, WITH A BATH- room, on Jersey City Heights, in’ West Hoboken or Hon ul: Fent Mat to exceed $70), Address A, B., box 4 Post office, West Hoboken, N. J. ~ COAL AND WOOD, ast FAMILY COAL—STOVE, EGG AND FURNACE, B $6 75 per ton of 2 iba.) Nut, $6, Served and de- iivered. THOS, STOKES, corner Thirty-second street and MARBLE MANTELS. ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED for beauty of design and quality of workmanship. Slate Work of all kinds & specialty, PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and Seventuenth street, Union square. AS ress, Pant ONE \ RL bbe BEd tier fhe order; W sol , e room 1s wal eA WHLNON, 4 BloceKer street. other purpose KLABER & CO.'3 STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 217 + to 223 West Hifty-tirst street, between Broadway and Fighth ayenue.—Marble and marbleized Mantets, Wains- coting, Furniture. slabs, oj Tulng, Monu- ments, Headstones, Ac. + specialty; diamond cutting macbine in operation.

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