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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. errno Surees. we. ADWAY, ONE DOOR FROM 30TH ST, can plain sewing ; city or counwy; Pood chiy resereace, Waitresses, Se. ; understands all sorts’ "salad: Ba best city reference. * _ kh ee 10: waitress in @ private familys “good reference Last place. i, H WEST #TH ST, NAR 6TH, AV.—AS FIRST ‘@ughly ; three years’ city re'erence, WEST 3°D ST, (LASY EMPLOYER'S).—A young girl as waitress an@ chambermaid, thor eityorcountry, 2 WEST 19TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS E girl as waitress ‘or GRambermaid; bes! ‘erence. i WHST 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘Fess ina private family or first ciass boarding houses Dest chy reference. D1] WEST STH St. NEAR 7TH AV.—A RESPECT ‘assist with chauberwork or fine washing aud irons; good city reterence, Q3] WEST 2TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN ily or boarding huuse: best city reierence SIG BAST MO Sta NEAT. COMPETENT YOUNG woman ag first class waiiress; thorougily uuder- 488 StH.AV.—a yousc Girt willing and obliging ; good rete im family 1s Y 1,229 Marten’s fruit store’ n English Prot. | Janes es many years’ experience in the A PROTESTANT GIy, ag EAST 10TH ST.—AS CHAMBS’:Marp AND class waitress: ” underetands “ber duties thor- M18 understands her businéss; good city relerence; (207 vimanas waitress or chamibertaid and w able young girl as competent waitress; willing te reas or chambermaid anc tress; private tum- mands her business; unexceptionable city reiereace. WEST 52D , CORNER UTH AV —A_ RE. Stable girl as first class waicress in @ private + bestcity reterence. Miscellaneous. SPRING ST, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 4 Bowery.—A youns girl wants a situation in @ pri- ‘Wate family ; good ‘city re! . Call tor two days PIKE 8T.—A YOUNG LADY TO TEND A BAK- Bes aiicde In the business before, Addrens. WEST 35TH S ABLE COLORED 12 woman to do ¢ secleaning. EAST 26TH ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS. DVT BAST 2UHsimésup, hack room—A ite. gi 20 wait on the door and run’ on errands: would Bke to come home at nights; best city reference. Apply for two days. EAST 19TH ST.—A PERSON WHO IS FULLY 340. Siinve o take full charge of @ baby; can wew nic ‘Weil recommended. 6TH AY,, SECOND FLOOR, REAR.—AN INTEL- 39 ligent coentry girl wishes some employment; Will do chamberwork and waiting and Is capable of as- Misting with housexeeping, having a good plain educa- fion; understands operating on Grover & Baker's sewing Machine; is willing and obliging. Callor address M. A. Mov. 55 ATLANTIC. A BROOKLYN.—AN — EDU- OOP cated lady seeks @ position of usetulness in a Brivate tamily : is domesticated and experienced with children and housekeeping. Address LONDO. W 48THD-AN EXPERIENCED NURSE NEW YORK H'4RALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. : willing to do chamberwork, which is ligh' i a a TN MUST BE and be & neat and tidy habits. Cali, with good city reference, ".t 247 Bast Tist st, TED—F ARCH 1, A GERMAN WOM. Lake care of twovehildred and one room and to take sew. Apply, with reierences, at $7 Bast 40) st, or in the evening. besore LL GERMAN GARDBNER (MARRIED) WISHES A Greco Le A. Yonkers, Nees Wnere Hire eg COACHMAN AND GROOMS SITUATION Siren, fags: sae ; ro reMs 5. ofice.’ rien veqigliavle ann; Seat clase reverene cit ry ya penne FARARRS.—WANTED, 4 SITUATION WITH A thi h lt tarmer tor @ lad of 17 @ul) at New Wer ite vated, “Addrens ev. CO: ADAMS, station O., New York. W4xtep—rinsr o1. 3 CANVASSERS ON SALARY ‘And. commission RAILWAY ADVERTISING COMPANY, 63 Broadway. W4NtED-4 GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK ina family of two adults; must be a & German preiecred. Apply, with city reference, oed CuOK: at U6 Irv- GENTLEMAN LEAVING POR KUROPE WISHES i}, tg obtain situations tor his coachman and groom, | "Boch of who Sananaen - Vate stable 4% East Sih st - seinen Ween BOY, ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD, FOR ‘oMice work ; must write a good hand and live with his parents; saiary first year $3 per week. Address L., dox 165 Herald office. ing place. J ANTED—A stands xood family. reference. Apply at2i cooking ; must Apply wt IS West 480 WaAnteps tm a private ‘amily. TANTED—A REFINED, GENTEEL | LA’ write in an offi and rapidly and possess an am answer, L, A. A., Herald Uptown ach offic ND TAKE CARE ly at 4 D—-SEAMSTRESS vaAD nvalid lady; re(rence Required. App Wes vom 10 34. Me West 25:n T YATANTED—A YOUNG GIRL FOR UPSTAIRS Wie aahst with children, Call aiter 9 A. West Sith st D v PHOROUGLY UNDER COOK WHO, TH pe UES st I7oh st, ater He'clock. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOCBEWORKE st DY TO Dniy thove who write legibly Jun aimable dispositeon need OF AN WORK M. at 100 GENTLEMAN WANTS A SITOATION FOR HIS +1 coachman; citv or country; is capable, honest and trustworthy. Cailator addreds' No. 131 West 34d st, be- tween 6th and 7th ava JANTED—A MAN SERVANT, TO WAIT ON TABLE aud take care of officers’ state rooms. Apply on pant United States steamer Koanoke, at the Navy ard, A SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- man or groom; is willing and obliging; first class reterence from last employer. Call at or address 63l 6th ore, @y., corner 59th st, in feed COMPETENT MAN AS COACHMAN—MARRIED: no family; no objection to the country; first class Cali om or address, for two days, THOMAS, A Teference. 26 Lexington av. COACHMAN SITUATION WANTED—IN PRIVATE fainily; is first class driver and execlient gropins » box | can drive jour in hand or tandem. Addres pt 123 Herald Uptown Branch office, TANTED—L Wetman whois a thoroughly to assist With washing # f quired. Apply immedu +35 West 39th st. WaAnteprs NEAT, TIDY YOUNG GIRL West ween 9 and IL ho understand their business ma, L, at his Warercoms, 115 and 120 TIDY GIRL, TO DO THE G J ANTED. between Madison and th avs. & Wison's sewing machine. None but hands need apply at 21 Cast 16 hot. A GOOD COOK AND 4 CHAMB Wy ty D—FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON WHEELER ¥ A PRIVATE FAMILY, A PROTESTANT good cook and willing 1 ironing; elly referenee re- TO DO neral housework in # small taipily. Call at S13 RM AID, apply to Duane st ENERAL housework inan American family. 19 bast 133d first clasy WANTED <A VERY GOOD COOK, WASITER AND ironer. None but those with best city reterence need apply at No. 6) West 40th st., trom 9 until 12 o'clock. V —A COMPET to assist with washing , fll between 9and Il, at 318 W city reterences est S2a st. iy West 40th st. the care of children and do sewing. est 5ist st., from 10 to 1. King the upper bell. SITUATION You. dress T. McQ, box 184 Herald offic S WAITER—BY A COLORED MAN, IN A Stn av RESPECTABLE YOU! a situation corner 40th si, ‘as body servant part 1s last employer. Branch office, Address J. G MAN, AGED 23, WANTS WORK; CAN write @ fair hand and be wel recommended, Ad- +1 ing house or private family; city reference. NT COOK WHO IS WILLING required. ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO ASSIST IN Cab at 35 | BOARD. 6i9 G COLORED MAN WANTS to a gentleman ora of gentiemen; can be highly recommended trom R., box 128 Herald Uptown GERMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS gardener; also understands the care ot borse Gows, tc. Address PHEADOK, care of Y. Buist, 68 Broadway. * SINC NG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS ZA gard has a thorough knowledge of ine busi- ness and practical experien of greenhouse graveries aud in the laying out ofgentlem or ret New stre A You ), 18 YEARS OLD, WANTS A + situation; understands gardening of tlowers y i is willing to work. Call or address GAK- HOME, 309 Broom A COACHMA petent man; understands bis business thoroughly; Suesteiy reierence, Call on or address M., 10 Last 89th st., aC private stable. N ENGLISHMAN AS GARDENER, UNDERSTANDS all its branches; has lived with Mr. Warner, at Bergen Point, three years; can milk; wise as cook oF Junaress, Aduress &, MATTUBWS, Post office, Bergen ‘oint, N EXPERIENCED MIDDLE-AGED ENGLISHMAN, familiar with all the duties of the horse and stable, Caretul, honest and strictly temperate, not using tobacco in any jorm, desires a situation as coachman, public oF private; the latter preferred; has a family and can give | Brstclass, recommendations Apply to Rey. Cyrus D. Foss. 0. D., corner ath ay, and 220 st., or address ASTOR. box 780 Post office, S COACHMAN—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN; fA, understands the care of horses thoroughly; Kood river; good retercaces; country preferred; will make ‘ence call at present employer's, hem usetul. Address P,, box 139 Herald Uptown Branch outice. COACHMAN OR PLAIN GARDENER OR USE- A ful inan—By an American, ages 22, who can mind his own business; will work lat and early to the interest of his employer: reterence first class, Address JAMES, box 122 Hersild Uptown Branch office, S COACHMAN OR GROOM AND VAL experieuce ; six years’ city reference ; lai bas sold out. Apply at harness store, 20 West A BOY, AGED 15 YEARS, WISHES TO GO ER- rands, or would assist in a store; can come well Fecommended, 364 10th ay., between sith and Slat sts, PECTABLE GIRL, 1.869 BRoapwaxca RB * lately landed. to make herself generally use ful ina respectable tamily. NORMA GERMAN AS THOROUGH Lapy’s maid; speaks French and English; accustomed to avelling: a family coing to Europe preferred. Address [AL Herald Cptown Branch offi ABLE YOUNG LADY OF 6 YEARS FE perience in the general dry goods trade wishe Wituation: would go at a moderate salary: best roier. fence. Address, lor two days, A. B.C., box 1W Herald Uptown Branch office. N INTELLIGENT WIDOW LADY WISHES TO meet with an honorable gentleman of means, who wall assist her in gaining an honest livelihood. Address Mrs. SEYMOUR, Herald office. LADIES’ MAID (A. FRENCH, GIRL aS FIRST CL and seamstress; two days, Miss M. D., Herald Up’ WIDOW LADY, OF EDUCATION, WITH A SICK child to support, wishes to get help in her present @istress: would superintend a first class establishment; Mone but respectable persons nes dd answer; given. Address WIDOW, Herald Uptown Brauc YOUNG AMERICAN LADY DESIRES A POSI- tion as companion or nurse to ap aged or invalid lv; is tully competent and can give good reference. Apply at 29 West 3.d st. Tuesday. SMALL GIRL, 15 YEARS OF AG: able parents, speaking German and English, wisie @ situation in a'store: has been in a candy ‘Ad Mrs. H. FUNK, 312 12h si, Jersey Cicy. GITUATION WANTED-BY A © lady's maid or to take charg. aren; good reierence. Branch ofiice. Address F. V., Herald Uptown Intelligence Offices, . CONSIDERABLE NUMBER UF GERMAN SER- and trustworthy, found constantly near Wth s LL WHO WANT FAITHFUL SERVANTS—APPLY at the Ladies’ Directory, 1,502 Broadway, second door belew Forty-tifth street. ADY EMPLOYERS WISHING FIRST CLASS French, German or English servants, male or fe- — prompuy suited at 621 tth av., between Stich and sts. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS FEMALES. N AMERICAN LADY OF CULTURE AND REFINE- ment desires a position to teach children English, rench and music; references. Address WINDSOK, box 121 Herald Uptown Branch office, LADY OF ABILITY AND BUSINESS TACT WILL conier with parties desiring a cashier, copyist or @manuensis Address CASHIEK, 27 North Wasiington Souare. LADY WHO HAS FOR MANY YEARS RESIDED in Paris and who speaks fluently the French, Ger- man and English languages, wishes to tke the entre sharve of one or two children; she also teaches music, grawing, ftalian and the English branches addres Le eare of Kipper, Vogel & Co., 10 Courtiandt st, N. Y. N EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER OF HIGHER and rudimentary English branches, correspondence, Zomposition, elocution, familiar science, cc., gives les: foms at her own or ae residence; terms moderate; Grst class reterences. Call at or address 431 West 19th st. TUATION TO AT- YOUNG LADY WISHES A tend a bakery. Can be seen for one week in the jkery, corner 34th st. and 2d. av., where she has lived two years. N ENGLISH GOVERNESS DESIRES A DAILY EN- Sagement: she teaches English in all its branches, @riting, French, German, Latin and calisthenicg Ad- ress BOTANY, Herald Uptown Branch office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN LADY DE- ires a situation in a respectable family to assist the nd to teach her native Janvuage to the children; no Plary expected: best reterences Address BDUCA- TION, box 542 Post office, Orange OF ABILITY AND as nursery governess a instrect in French SS, box 132 Herald Up- N EDUCATED FRENCH LAD experience, wishes a peeton er useiul companion to a and Italian. Address GOVERN E: town liranch office. GITUATION WANTED—AS GOVERNESS,BY A LADY; can teach French, German and music. Address 599 away, room 2 ANTED—BY A LADY OF wnites a good and rapid hand, a position in an of- or store, or in any capacity where she can support herself, Address COPYIST, sustion D. DUCATION, WHO JANTED-—BY A YOUNG WOMAN OF REFIN. ‘. ment, a position to teach growing children English Pood also willie to make and superintend thé.r ob]; good reterence. Addresa, for one week, FULIA k., tleraid Uptown Branch office, HELP WANTED—fEMALES. A OHANCE FOR MEN WOMEN, ay to jearn wiegraphy and "pos PB College, 3) Fourth avenive opp tute. Telegraphy taught FIRST C1.As able of taxing st, Brooklyn NURSE WANTED-AT NORTHWEST Lexington av. anil 79th st, 10 take children; reterences require! HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—TO Go country and take entire charge . age and compensation exyectis. ia: Uptown Branch office. GOOD CANVASSER, LADY on to call on every citizen of New Yu. iain a matter; weekly salary $2) ‘a. commission New Yor GIRL WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK for a small private family: one with good city ret erences." Inquire.at 412 West 23th st. ALL & RAY, 479 BROADWAY.—WANTED, EXPE- br prienoed sewers, om piain hair and fancy braids, on jocks. AND GIRLS us. —THOMP- oper Insti- nue, opposite MILLINER WANTED. argé of that departin ONE ¢ CORNE) charge of grow pate A W* SAN GIVE AN INDUSTRIOUS LADY OF FAIR education a position at our establishment, 735 Broadway, a: a weekly salary of $12, proviged refer- 2nces are satisiactory. HEoS & McDAVITT, WAXTEDIBY AN AMERICAN FAMILY LIVING five miles trom tne city, an American girl, from 18 to 3) years of age, w assist in taking cate o: the children, Spring, Ac. | must have unexceptionable reterence as to sil be capable d if > Geetal; will give suck a ere, ns to treat her as one of the tam Gress, giving particulars, Pout office. ANTED—A FEW LA { "money-making busines: Hi University place, ¥ (not os a servant), 8s, box Lom New York 8 TO LEARN AN hat can be done at home. ‘One Vlock westot Suewartn DAVIS & CO, NDERSTANDS wked. Apply A etttey | goon NORSE wo sewing thorouchiy ; good referenc Gt 512 West Soth st., between 10 A. M. aud 1 ANTED-FOREWOMAN OX LADIES SUITS, EX. perienced and capable. Address Lo: fera Brooklyn Branch offic eee WANteD=rwo YOUNG GIRLS: ONE TO wash and iron and one as nurse aud ¢ have good city reference Apply fest 56th st., between sth and gh coor, hanbermaid } muediawely at ava, A SITUATION WANTED—BY TWO as farmer and gardene: dren; Orange, Exsex county, N. J. BROTHERS (Americans), to take charge of a gentleman's place, ne is married; has no chi st of recommendations given. Address J. C., Fetereuces from last employer. office. Address J. H. J. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS BAR- keeper; understands the business thoroughly; good +» Herald YOUNG MAN WISHE porier in a store; best city reierenee. EDWAKD REILLY, 433 East Seventeenth stre A SITUATION AS LIGHT to Appt, wee RY. COMPETENT MA in restaurant, hotel or toarding house Ment situation desired at moderare salary; Eldridge street, first floor, tront. FIRST CLASS reference. 00 enee trom last place, Call on or address COOK, 126 LORED WAITER WISHES situation in a private boarding house: excelent Call on or address F. L., 202 West 30th st. COOK WISHES A SITUATION @ perma- rele FIRST CLAS8 COLORED HEAD A excellent reference, West 30th st. WAITER wishes a situation ; understands his duties thoroughly; Call en or address W. D.C. 202 O° OR WAITER—BY A FRENCHMAN, arrived from Paris; South Filth avenue, basement EAD WAITER—ONE H derstands his business, may addresa, with ri a! i Herald Uptown Braneh office, LATE Y best references. “Address 25 LY UN. eference, ITUATION AS WAITER, by V os + 355 West a6th st. to actas agent or collector for the satisfactory recommendations furni: security give 162 Herald office. WASTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG years of age, to assume the charge of an office or . IN A PRE le man ; well recommended. MAN, 21 © shi and a and 0 aby amount, Address FIDELITY, box butler or as first class waiter; mended. 15th st, corner 2d av. TANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A SITUATIO highly. Can be seen at present employer's, 240 East A SITUA ears’ experience MOFFAT, ork city WAXTEDIBY A SCOTCHMAN, farmer; a number of and stock raising. Apply to N or at No, G7 Nassau street, New and reliable Protes.ant man, is just re: THOMAS gage. _CLERKS AND SALESMEN. FIRM, RETIRING FROM BU: to obtain a good p highest terms. Aduress X., box 4,367 Post oltice. YOUNG MAN WANTED— as clerk, to take entire charge of country miles from city: owner having two stores BIGGS & SON, 206 Rroadw BOOKKEEPER WANTED.—APPLY TO J. BYRNE, 15 East 19th st. A* Means, as pupils and clerks for our offices in New York. PRETERRE BRUIHERS, 159 NIN&, box 139 Hers 1 Uptown Branch office. seth st and 2¢ a RATOR AND A MECHANICAL also young men, fairly educated, o TION AS in grain Yonkers, N. ¥., € EAST 32D ST--A MALE NURSE, A CAPABLE 313 dy to en- ENNY. R SS, DESIRE TO ition for their bookkeeper. is a young married man, and can ye spoken of in the He WHO HAS $900 CASH store; #) Address THOMAS DENTIST Pari: Bow er, DP) RUGGIST. TA COMPETENT APOTHECARY, GRAD- uate of Vhiladelphia College i'harma wants an immediate engagement; city reierences Address QUI- Dg CLERK WANTED AT SEAY’S, CORNER SALESMAN WANTED FOR 1} acquainied with the ARDWARE. trade; must be wi and city trade Heraid office. RON WORK 3 AND FOUNDREYMEN.—W4 attainments, as salesman, bookkeeper or manager: thoroughly posted in ornamenta: i iron and Wire railings and fronwork jor buti poses; capable of giving estimates, or would agency (or a foundrey and attend ‘to outdoor saiary can depend on terits: good reterences, tor one week, IBUN, box 144 Herald Uptow: office. RETATL business city references required. Address box ANTED A position, by a middle-nged man, of first class business general ronwork ; ders’ pur- tak he business; Address, iD Branca WO LIVE OF GOOD ADDR 26 Union square. JANTED—A DRUG CLERK: HONEST, capable to preseribe; registered, Cail at drug store, 34 Cortiandt st., tor three days. Warts broilery department Apply CO., No. 763 Broadway. ANTED—BY A WHOLESALE WINE sinart, intelligent young man, w self generally useiul; one having bookkeeping preverred. Address, stating age a ence, INVEX, Herald office. A SALESMAN FOR THE LAC to TO 3 business; must de capable of keeping stock, 1 and examining Invoices trom private ana aucts Address FRANKLIN, Herald office WANTED-—A SMART. INTELLIG from 46 te d, must write a g have some kno appiy. Addres erences aud pr: ahd, be qui KKeeping inown handwriting, stating ent occupation, 5. 4., station 7), SMART YOUNG MAN ABC id, who lives with his parents, , Herald ottice. ‘ner: ik capable of taking charge of a gen place, his wite is a first class butter maker ; ace. Address G. 8., 272 Plane st, Newark, » A STUATION WANTED—a8 on ¢ cor! COACHMAD h st SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE A i gardener; understands both duties thorough GENTL A AN WANTS A 8 coachman: a single man; understands his thoroughly: is sober and ouliging. Call ono Sedu, 127 Feast LOC st. esis Abana: SITUATION WANTED—BY A MARR Tespectable appearance , as Coachman river; jour years’ city reteren East J8th st. oF ti acknowledged ability, may apply to MA. nj has unexceptionable reference sJ. H., at J. B. Brewster & Co.'s 232 ith ay., UATION FOR care(ul AND AGER, SOBER, KLIGN'S AND EM- CONKLING & ome knowledge of wid refer: who thoroughly understands the dry goods easuring | on sales, ag UT 18 is g food wick at figures, to act as cashier in an of- good references, Address, in own hand- tleman’s pod reier- BY A Call SPECTABLE young man (English) as coachman or coachman hiv: eity d country relereuces. Address A, W., 241 West 22d st HIS business: address MAN OF ity adress 2 PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA. tion as coachman and plain garde Williag and obliging: cau be highiy jugs place. Address J. ¥., box 125 i SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGL recut erald office, er; can milk; is nded from N, AS couchman and groom; is @ good gardener if re- relerences ‘irom lastplace. two eit, N, 26 Rector st., at Join Moore JOACHM A man aod gardener: a good driver; thoroughly undersiands bot found reliable; best reteren Hieratd oflice. A RESPECTABLE MAN AND WIFE WISH gardener, the wite as cook. it required. Call for two ease ade SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- room and business; will be Address Ek. M., box 127 caretul SITUA. tions jn the country as coachman and vegetable washer and ironer; reference jays at 139 Washington st AND ces re bg sy Bk TO ASSIST IN IRONT war ie a be generally useiu!; reiere: aavired, Cal) at No. 6 Stauton ay” — A respectable single German, Adaresy B. Lsriem 'branen office, 126h SITUATION WANTRED~AS COACHMAN, BY A ., Herald N ENGLISHMAN (SINGLE) AS GARDENER, 4A dress G. HARDWICK, Post office Bergen Point, N. J. YOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COM- petent man; understands his business thoroughly; best city reference. Address P. P., box 126 Herald Up- town Branch othe (OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST Class nan, who thoroughly understands us business; only those in irant of such a man need apply; best city relerences, Call or address 119 West lyth st. NOACHMAN—BY A FIRST CLASS MAN, OF GOOD / appearance, sober and steady habits: an experienced driver: six years with late employer. Address Y, 1,311 Broadway. SITUATION Ooacuma: petent and trustworthy man; disengaged week WANTED—BY A COM. from date; satistaciory reason tor leaving; particulars from present employer. Address, for two day, J. H., box 120 Herald Uptown Branch offic SHMAN.—WANTED, SITUATION, BY A YOUNG ishman, lately landed: thoroughly understands J. box 156 Herald ottice. NGLE, WANTS A PERMANENT ompetent; good driver: 16 years’ vines, ‘fruit trees, horses, car- rages first class vegetable gardener; 1s strictly, sober, honest and reliable; can take full charge of anv genieman’s establishment: good reference. Address GARDENER, Post office, Elizabeth, N YARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A ¥IRST class gardener, who thoroughly unders:ands his Dusiness in all its branches; married; small family ; best reterences. Address N. K., Southport, Conn. YARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST class man, married sinall family); understands Nis Dusiess i all its branches: wishes to have either a pri- vaie or commercial place: best references. Address JONN PRINCE, corner River und Frankin sia, Pat erson, S. \ARDENEN situation experience in flowers, 01 YOUNG MAN 10 TRAVEL; POSITION of trust Ad Js, Herald office. WASteD—Two YOUNG MEN, RAPID WRITERS, tamiliar with receiving and delivering freight, to go Address, with WASTE: East; salary $) per month and board, reierence, box 100 New York Post office, ANTED—A MANAGER TO TAKE CHARGE OF A retail store in a Western city; must give security to the amount of $10,000 and highest reterences as to gapavility and honesty. Address vox 416 Fost office, dh aa a ANTED—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 18 YEARS OF ‘age, in @ retail hat store on Broadway ; one used to the iron and who can conform hats preterred, Address HATTER, box 107 Herald ot im WANTED-A BOY IN A LAW, OFFICE, AGE 16 and 17 years; must write well; reside with his patents im this city and desire to study law. Address " APPEAR- H._B., Herald offic a ANTED—YOUNG MAN OF GENTE! ance; one lately landed: little cavital required; no others ‘need apply, Inquire at 6.9 6th av., up one Aight, WwW ANTED—ENGLISH PROTESTANT FARMER (SIN- gle) tor New York State. Apply at ODELL'S Agency, 109 West Sith st, corner Broadway, WANSTED—A PERSON. IN A STORE, THAT UNDER- stands thoroughly how to cut and make children’s and tntants’ dresses; also work given out; bring speci- men: also silk embroiderery, at $36 4th av., between 24th and 25th sts. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A PRIVATE FAMILY as under waiter. One willing to make himsélt gen erally useful and bringing good relerences apply, ‘be- tween 1 and 2 o'clock, at No. 459 6th av. ANTED—GENTLEMEN TO SELL COAL ON 0OM- mission, B.C. KURTZ & CO., 144 East 16th st., and 140 Monroe st Boy wanted at 80 Walt st. ‘OUTH WANTED—IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE, TO learn the business; salary $100 the first year. ' Ad- Gress, in own handwriting, IMPORTER, box 145 Heraid office. OUTH WANTED—IN WHOLESALE HARDWARB. One who excels in writing and ficures and is other- wise qualitied to make himselt generally useful may ad- drees, stating age, qualifications and last compensation, STEEL, ‘ald office nes 6] LEXINGTON AV.—WANTED, AN AMERICAN for office; American man and woman for baths: neither older than 25 years; also boy who can mix water colors and do plain frescoing. STORY HOUSE AND STORE, 48 EAST TWELFTH street, to lease; also Store in 50: aiso corner busi- R 1) Broadway, corner Twelith street, I THE TRADEs, FO SF FOR Bvewass FURPCS: BeNserr Buipine. GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS. WITH A VIEW TO SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS FOR THE FEW OFFICES NOW REMAINING UNLET IN THE BENNETT? BUILDING THR RENTS HAVE BEEN REDUCED, AND FIRST CLASS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFFICES AT VERY LOW RENTS TO INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFICES 18 NOW PRESENTED AN UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR- TUNITY TO SECURE ELIGIBLE OFFICES, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, THE ABOVE BUILDIN COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, HEATED BY STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, INQUIRE OF ae lElz|3I lel | HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET, CHANCE SELDOM OF#ERED.—TO LEASE, THE Reservoir Park Hotel, (oa responsable party, corner of Sixth avenue and Forueth strect; first class location. Apply to H. SOLOMON, 55 Keade street. A —STORES, BASEMENTS AND LOFTS, WITH ze Steam Power day and nignt, in Franklort, Spruce, Beekman and Wi liam streets; printers’ local EXCELSIOR STEAM POWEI OC NOn. 4 6 AND 8 between Broad- gether. 258 Broadway. LEASE IS OFFERED OF THE BUILDINGS ON the northwest corner of Broome and Mott strects, intely occupjed by Messrs. Brewster & Co. They are six stories, and dhout 76x122 feet, and will be let entire or divided, They are kept open for examination, | For full particulars of terms, &c., apply to A, KURSHEEDT, 44 peventh avenue. STOR PLACE HOTEL TO LEASE FAVORABLY, Over 10) suits Rooms; Stores, Restaurants, Base- ents; most sitely and centrally located, fronting Broadway, between Cooper Institute and Bible House. Appl ‘Third avenue. DJOINING LORD & TAYLORS, East Twentieth street; only hou: way aad Filth avenue feparanly vl FINE BASEMENT STORE TO LE’ Ninth avenue and Thirty-eighth st able for produce and liquor | business Bakery, from May 1, No. 219 West hirt good place. Apply at 218 West Thirty-eighth si ROADWAY.—TO LEASE, STORE AND BASEMENT 707 Broadway, 25x130 feet; also two three story brick Houses in rear, with 40 teet front on Mercer strect, Ap- ply toS. PHILBIN, No. 7 West Fourth street. L078, 70, LEASE—ON 182D AND 138D STREETS AND 4 the Harlem River, at the Third avenue bridge, suit- able for dwellings, sior CORNER OF t, Very suit: Iso a “large ith street; ree brick, cou! or lumber yards. €, 8. BROWN, # Broadway, QTEAM POWER.—GREENE'S, 250 PLYMOUTH street, Brooklyn, is the best. TEAM POWER OR WITHOUT.—TO LET, RITHER 4) three Lofts or whole Building; size 50x55. Apply to CH, WAGNER, 413 and 415 East Twenty-fitth street N EXPERIENCED GOLD AND SILVER PLATER wants a situation; first class reterence, Address D, BROOKER, 592 6th av. RCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN — WANTED (American). Call, with specimens, on WM. E. WARING, 62 Bowery, Corner Canal st, CYLINDER PRESSMAN, WITH LARGE EXPERI- ence both in biack and colored work, desires a sit- uation; can take charge; no Cees to going out of the city; reflrences if required. Address U. B. W., Herald office. YOUNG AMERICAN MAN OF EXPERIENCE wishes a situation with a first ciass decorative painter and designer. Object, a permanent engagement with an A No. 1 workman. Address B.C, A., Werald Up- +{ town Branch office. FIRST CLASS FRENCH UPHOLSTERER, WHO worked at Marcotte’s tor five years, wishes to find Work in private families» knows upholstery and deco tion in ali its branches, Callon er address Mr, DOU LUT, 295 7th av, (omer, MIXER WANIED—FOR A PAPER HANG. ings manufactory ; Must thoroughly understand the business. Address COLOR MIXER, Herald office. TORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS IN THE DOMESTIC sewing Machine Company's building, corner Union sauare and Broadway, torent. H. LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine street, or 35 East Seventeenth street, TORES AND DWELLINGsS—NEAR BROADWAY, AT low rents; large House, 23 Amity street; Nos. 2and 4 Rosiyn place; connected ‘Stores and Dwellings con- nected, 185, 187 and 189 Wooster street, one door of Bleecker. Apply at 218 Greene street, near Amity, 10 LET—A SPLENDID NEW STORK (LARGE PLATE glass windows) on the best corner in Jersey Cit cars pass in every direction. Inquire at No, 177 Pavonm avenue, Jersey City. PWELLING HOUSES TO LET, Unrarnished. FOUR STORY A shalien, etre Liye 3 HOUSE, WITH CARPETS, se Ssion hamsedinnay A ‘s. Ist Fith avenue. SIXTH AVENUE FOUR STORY HOUSE TO LET or lease—splendid store tront, two windows, on west siJe, No. 417, near Twenty-tifth etre chance to get into about the best busines locality avenue. Inquire for the owner at 318 Washington Mar- ket, butter stand, where he cau be seen in the afternoon, from 1 to 3 o'clock. A YOUR STORY AND HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE tront House to let, on West Forty-seventh strec Tent $150), A three story and high stoop brick House. West Uhirty-iourth street, 81.200; a four story and high stoop brown sione front on corner, Beekman place, East Fiitieth street, $2,000. Db, GAnRISON, 597 sixth avenue. SMALL FAMILY WIT0 ©\N AFFORD TO PAY A "$iiisd a year tor a very nice little three story high stoop brown stone welling in Sixtieth street, havin, every modern convenience, and being 20 feet wide an: 35 tee deep, can be: suited: Uns lust as pretty as a pic: ture, and cheaper than flat and others, POU KILPATEICK, 1,009 Third avenue, NOSEY LITTLE BRICK HOUSE, NO, 146° WEST J twenty-sixth strect, to let, toa’ small, respectable family; rent $00 per month. Apply at the lumber yard. -EW LIST OF UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO. RENT will be ready to-day &, H. LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine street, or 35 Fast Seventeenth street, 10 LET—AT 917 THIRD AVENUE, FRAME, BRICK and brown stone House at $40, $750, $900, $1,000 $1,200, $1,50), and up to $2,0.0.’ Sen 1 ine Word as to rent, Style, tocation, ec. N. #.—Owners ot houses wishing to sell or ‘rent acna “a full and ‘correct description as to rice, location, rent, &c.; uo charge-unless suited. bi fe o changeun TAMES ROWE, 10 LET—BOTH ST., 3STORY H. 8. B. STONE,...$1.700 42d st., near Sth ay..3 story h. a brown stone... 1400 S0th st, Hear Madison ay., 4 scory h. s. brown stone. 2310 Sud st., near Broadway, 3 story E. b. brown stone., 1,500 46th st., near 6th av. 3 story &. b. brown stone... A large variety of Flats, irom $50 to $150, MORKIS B. BAER, 996 sixth 10 LET—A SMALL HOUSE TU A SMALL FAMILY between Fiith avenue and Broadway. Inquire of L. ODELL, 43 West Thirty-third street. 0 LET—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THE FOUR story Dwelling House 480 West Twenty-second street ; good neighborhood and wodern improvements Rent $1 Li Chaunbers street. (PO LET—A BROWN STONE ¥RONT ENGLISH BASE- ment House, in fine order; No. 435 Fourth avenue, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtleth streets. Inquire on the premises. 0 LET—IMMEDIATELY, FIFTY-THIRD STREET, near Broadway, three story brick, $1,700; one $2,000; SSth st, $1,800; S7th wt, $2000:" 47th st, $2700: 46th sty $1,500; 58d st, $3.00, RRELL, 913 Sixth avenue, 10 LEASE—FOR DWELLING OR BUSINESS PUR- poses, the House No. 110 West Fourteenth street, be- tween Sixth and Seventn avenues; possession March 1, 1874. For permits and terms apply to H. 8. SEAMAN, No. 63 West Fourteenth str: 5 ® 0 RENT—THE WHOLE OR PAKT OF A FOUR story English basement House, handsomely freseoed } possession April]. Apply on the premises, 110 Last Thir- jeth stree Grebe TO LET, PHYSICIAN, OCCUPYING A FOUR STORY BASE- ment house, in an excellent neighborhood up town, wishes to find some respeetable tamily to share his house with him: he will provide for the rent and they are to furnish board, Xc., tor himself_and wife, two cnil- dren and nurse; house partially furnished ; persons r plying will give number and ages of tamily and refor- erices: previous experience in housekeeping 1s requisite, Address Dr. L. C., box 1:5 Herald Uptown Branch office. 10 LET—STORES 62) AND 522 BROADWAY, OPPO- site St. Nichclas Hotel, either separately or to- gether; area 15,000 square feet; first class light and ven- tiation. JOHN F. DOYLE. 87 Wall street. 10 LLT—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF AN OLD established Grocery Store, 430 Mearl street, near Chatham street. Apply to WILLIAM RRIGAN, 200 Madison street; or to JAMES FLANIGAN, 197 Chatham reet. OTICE.—TO FRESCO AND HOUSE PAINTERS, ditt, class aruinicial workmen are always to D6 tou! atour Assem! Roows, 3d av. 4 My ENESCO. PAINTERS? UNION, 0 LET—TWO_@) WELL LIGHTED FLOORS, NOW used as a dwelling; would be let for light manu- facturing purposes, one or both; 2x'6. Apply on the premises, So, 25 West Thirteenth street. FAMILY WILL LET TO A GENTLE- man, without board. or to gentleman and wife, front Koon on second floor (with alcove), newly fur- nished, modern improvements, with mesls to lady. In- quire at 241 West Fifty third stree’ SUIT OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, AA. suitable for (wo gentlemen and wives or nice offices; Cheap, neatand homelike; near restaurants, hbraries and street curs. 737 Broadway, room 10. STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN their own house, 241 East Nineteenth street, would jet to gentleman a handsomely farnished. all modern improvements, House, aud location first class. PRIVATE. Wa step-Fiig CUTTERS ON SAW FILES. BLACK DIAMOND FILE WORKS, 41 Richmond street, Philadelphia, ANTED—A WATCH-CASE’ FINISHER, JOHN WARD, 16 Maiden lane. W4ktep A GLASS ETCHER; ALSO A PERSON familiar with map mounting. Call at office of the United States Glass Company, No. 74 Wooster be- tween 8 A. M. and .2 M. YARDENERS SITUATION WANTED-BY A MARRIED J man, who has had long experience at the business, and thoroughly understands every branch of his protes: sion; is proficient at the culture of planta the torcing ot grap’s, iruits, lowers and vegetables, and the manage- ment of pleasure gre is; has the best of references trom last employer. box 134 Herald office. YARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR- T ried man, thoroughly experienced in all the finer branches. greenhouses, vincries, (ruits, lowers and veget- ables; would like to serve a gentleman where good prac- tical gardening is required; good references, Address 1. M., box 200 Herald office. ARDENER?S SITUATION WANTED—SINGLE MAN; understands the care of horses, milking; moderate Wages; good references, Address D., box 203 Herald office. GAzpBeze SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man, who thoroughly understands the business in all its branches; has long experience anu good reter- ence. Address GARDENER, 1,151 Bergen st, Bruoklyn. JANTED—A THOROUGH PRACTICAL PROOF reader, one accustomed to boo« work and willing to devote, his evenings to that purpose. Address, with terms, PROOF Ki ADER, Herald office. JANTED—A FIRST CLASS LINEN LAPPER AP- bly to ANGELL & CO., 44 Hudson st. TANTED—A FIRST CLASS ENGINEER AND fireman; also an assistantengineer and fireman Address, with reterence, Mr. HENKY, Herald office. ANTED—CUTTER, TO GO WEST. APPLY TO COLLINS, DOWNING & CO., 478, 480 and 432 Broadway. OOD ENGRAVER WANTED—ONE CAPABLE OF doing letter and general work ; steady situation to the right man. Address WOOD, box 127 Herald office, enclosing samples and wages expected. PROPOSALS, NERMAN AND WIFE, PROTESTANTS, WANT SITU- X ‘ations together; man as ooachman «nd gardener; Wife to do housework; both fully competent; count prelerred; wages no object; best references. Call at Forsyth st., tor two days. N ARRIED MAN AND WIFE WISH SITUATION man as coachman and groom; can milk; is @ handy, industrious man; wite as cook or laundre®; no encuinbrance. AddressJ. D., box 210 Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—FOR GENERAL WORK ON A entieman’s place, as groom or coachman, or in a hotel, by a resp le and industrious singie man; BP s bnglish, German and French; is accustomed to. ail sorts of house work and understands wel! the care of horses; can milk cows and do Pain ardening ; reter- ence trom last employer. Calb tor RUDOLPH, 21 For- syth st, (saloon). SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTS work tor @ gentleman as plain gi ands milking and the care of horses, 202 East 37th st, wear 3d av., from 1 to 4, SITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN GARDENER; understands greenhouse, graperies, fruits, vege: tales, tees, dc. Address H. K., puinmit, Union county, New Jerse. \T MAN, TO dener; under. ‘Can be seen ut ( Olean) BURLINGTON AND QUINCY RAILROAD COMPANY. ‘Sealed proposals are invwted by this company until the 20th inst. for the purchase of $1,000,000, or ar, part there- of, in the $1,000 seven per cent mortgage bohdsot the gompany, due July, 1903: interest and principal payable ost The proposals will be opened at 12 noon the 20th inst. ‘and the bonds awarded to the highest bidders, who will be immediately no’ifled, the company reserving the right to decline unsatistactory offers, ‘The bonds will be subject to the accrued coupon I nter- est ircm January 1, to be paid tor in instalments—viz., ten per cent upon notification of acceptance of bid, thirt; per cent March 1 and the balance April 1, or the full ainount may be paid immediately, Proposals should be addressed to the undersigned. JOHN N, DENISON, Chairman ot the Board. Boston, Feb. & 1874. TREET CLEANING NOTICE, Fennvany 10, 1874. Proposals are solicited for the disposal of garbage and street sweepings |For particulars. sce notices published in the “City Kecord,” from the lth to the 2th inst. By order ot Board’of Police, & C. HAWLEY, Chief Clerk. GQITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN as ‘ coachman and eardener; understands his business: ood reierences irom last place. Address J. F., box 110 Herald oftice. TANTED—A SI/UATION, BY A THOROUGH ENG- lish horseman, as coltbreaker or coachman; can- not be beaien in. tratmng horses for all purposes Ad- | dress TRAINER, Highiana Falls, Orange county, N, i} We D—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A young colored man who can be highly recom- | mnendéd and can give good reference. Call on or address J, A. TURNER, 25 West 22d st. MARBLE MA. N ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED for beauty of design and quality of workmauship. Slate Work of all kinds a specialty. PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Union square. KLABER & C0.’3 STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 217 . to 23 West Fifty-tirst street, between Broadway and Eighth ayenue.—Marble and marbleized Mantels, Wains- coting, Furniture slabs, Counters, &c.: Tiling, Mon ments, Headstones, &c. Plumbers’ slabs a specialty diamond cutting machine in operation. WAXIED—A SITUATION, BY A MARRIED MAN, good reference. Address X. AS gardener or coachman, stock and care of place; , box 115 Herald office, BY A MAR : understands the cul- WAxTED—A GARDENER’S SITUATION ried man; no encumbra ture of fruits, Howers and vegetavles; wite as cook ot jaundress; English; good reterence, Address GARK- DENER, I d st., third tloor. 7OUNG FRENCHMAN, MARRIED, SPEAKS ENG. lish, comes from Paris, wishes a situation as coach- man: wife as chambermaid or waitress; no objection to go to the country. Call at No, 3 Union court, first floor, between I1th and 12th sts., University place. HELP WANTED—MALES. YOUNG OR MIDDLE. D MAN WANTED—HAY- Ing $1.60 to $2,000 ready sh, for which security be given and salary of $100 monthly, with chance tor investinent 11 desired: business legitimate and pleas. ant For particulars address , A. M., box 197 Herald oftice. pb A. CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS AA. to learn telegraphy and take’ positions —THOMP. SON'S Coliege, 20 Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper Insti- tute. Telegraphy taught pracucally, with instraments. MAN WANTED—WITH $300 CASH, TO TAKE harge of store; $25 per week and good security tor the money. Full parucuiars of WEsLrY WEBBE! road wy GENTLEMAN, ENERGETIC AND WELL EDU- Cee fora enenent pos eey best references re- quired, Apply, aiter 9 o'clock, to WHITING & Cu., No: Sand 7 Dey st, third floor. re A WWASTED, OSE OR TWO COMPILERS, WHO AL. have had experience in working upou city diree- e but those able to produce fi ed apply. Address, or call at row, room &. A PANTS or 4A well introducing “Law's Simplitied interest and Average Tables.” Liberal commission. Call at 185 Fiith avenue, room 4, trom 10 to 12 M, NY PERSON WITH SIXTY CENTS CAN MAKE good wages selling the combination stove liter; ten tools in one; Wanted in every kitchen. 218 Fulton at, room 2 WARK. OY WANTED—WHO WRITES A GOOD HAND; salary $3 per Week. Address box 193 herald office. class test kK MPLOYMENT GAN DO By WANTED—APPLY AT T. BURNS & CO.'S, “3 Union square, over Decker Brothers, from 10 to ll and from 4 to 5. OY WANTED—AGED ABOUT 15 r FARS, WHO CAN (and write and Who resides with his parents. Apply atNo. 13 sth av. WILL PAY fs Ping BA RY TO A YOUNG MAN ew ROLANG MILL HANDS WANTED—ROLLER FOR Sinch guide mill and full crew of hands, for sane: one bar mill toler tor Ib.ineh train crew; sheet iron roller and heater for W-inch train and fuli crew; one plate and fi for zinen train and tuil crew: miso tee hae wind hoetets and two scrappers; highest Pitsburg wages Rood, stendy work guaranteed, “For full part - rosé PULLS & JORDAN IRON CQ. Olucinueti. Obie, CLU THING TB, MINT2Z’8, 248 3D AV., BETWEEN 20TH AND 2ist sta—60 per cent more ash will be paid than elrewhere tor ladies’ silk and woollen Dresses, genile- men’s Clothing, Carpets, Jeweiry, Laces. A note by post punctually attended by Mr. and Mrs. MINTZ. Brooklyn orders attended. T 8 SIXTH AVENUE.—LADIES AND GENTLE- men can dispose of their Cast-of Wearing Apparel, Carpets, Jewelry, &c.. ata satisfactory price. Call on oF address Mr. or Mrs, H. HARAIS, 51 Sixth avenue, above Waverley place. T 27 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD street, M. LEON pays highest prices for Jadies’ ant gentlemen’s Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, &c. Ladies are waited on by Mrs. Leon. A’ 381g SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOURTH STREET, will pay for ladies’ and gentlemen's Clothing, Car: ‘all pets, &c., 5) percent more than any other deaier, ‘on of address Mr. or Mrs, NATHAN. TTENTION t—$0,000 IN CASH ON HAND, WHICH T will disburse for Wearing Apparel and Carpets; the receiving of an extraordinarily Jarge order compels mo tw pay mare th elsewhere, Please call on or address Mr. or Mrs. RUSENBERG, 216 Seventh avenue, second house from Twenty-tourth street. T 833 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET. by mail will be atte tr eae 10 LET—SOUTHWEST COKNER OF THIRD AV. nue and Seventy-eighth street. It Js the largest store on the avenue; good for first class groceries or some ere business. Apply toJOHN NcGLY NN, on the prem- By 10 LET—WITH POSSESSION, STORE AND BASE. ment, separate or together; 152 Third avenue, mear Sixteenth street; suttabie tor any light business. H. M. CONDIT, 139 East Twelfth street. 10, LET—ON ACCOUNT LESSER, SMALL STORE 388 Third avenue, near Twenty street; has been occupied a great many years as @ cigar store ; im- © the best point on the avenue for any business, rum ex- cepted. Apply on premises. Te EEASE_OOAL YARD, ON NINETEENTH street, East River, one block from bulkhead; also Wood or Lumber Yard.’ Apply to H. v. & J. U. BROOK- MAN, 37 South street. ASE—A STORE AND BASEMENT ON SIXTH between Thirty-first and Thirty-second moderate rent; size 20x40; suitable tor any ss. Apply at BRITION'S, 409 sixth avenue, corner T° flith street. 10 LEASE—THE HANDSOME STORE 419 SIXTH avenue, 65 teet deep, plate glass front, two windows; good location for shoes or fancy goods.’ Apply in the sore. 10 CORPORATIONS.—TO LEASE, FOR A TERM, AS. agreed, the Second tloor of 166 Broad wa of Pine street, admirably suited to the requireme: an insurance or trust rors or other corporation of the most desirable business localities in New Apply toJOHN ANDERSON & CO. 114 Liberty st ATER FRONT TO LEASE FROM MAY 1.—T ture block, save four lots, bounded by First avenu Thirtteth, and Thirty-first streets and East River, em: bracing, 35 lots of ground, together with, the bulkhead, where there is 20 feet of water atlow ude. Apply to H. U, BROOKMAN, 37 South street. D.& J. $3 —SMALL STORE TO LET, BETWEEN BROAD- shoes, cigars Nght busin way ut at RM oe very Cees for ‘atlor, rher, harness maker, &c. Appl at 55 West Thirtieth sireet. said DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. p Furnished. A® UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY.—THE FORT WASH- ington Residence of James Gordon Bennett, Esq., with several acres in Iawn and shade, sloping'to tne Hudson Kiver, will be rented, furnished, to a eureful tenant and immediate possession given; stables, carriage houses, barn, &c.; grapery, greenhouse. It is situated upon an elevation of over 270 feet above the Hudson River, of which it has a magnificent view. Also, on the adjoining property, an elegant House will be rented, furnished, atfording two families an oppor- tunity to reside near each other. Thé grounds will be kept in order by the owner. The Boulevard and st, Nicholas avenue, which are now completed, afford excellent drives to the property. The time from vey street to Kort Washington by steain ig about forty minutes, For turther particulars apply to PUTTER BROTHERS, Nos. 4and 6 Warren street. FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—FOREST GROY House, 163d street, Last: 37 Rooms, all modern im- provements; fine lawn; view of Central Park, nd and Palisades; horse ani steam cars within five minutes, H, P. DhGRAAK, Bowery National Bank A WRETRENCH!—FINE HOMESTEAD, ALL 1M provements, stable, rent $1,000: acre; fruit, shade ; 50 minutes distant; finest location , commutation 20 cents per da, depots. Apply to WALKER, 112 Broadway. A FURNISHED HOUSE, THIRTY. NINTH STREET, near Fifth avenue, $30 per month; Forty-fifth at Thirty-eighth strects, Madison and Fitth avenue nished, Forty-ninth, Forty-sixth, Forty-fitth and Twenty- first streets; possession to sult. WILLIAM POOLEY, No. 4 Pine street. A SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED THRRE STORY Mion stoop brick 25-foot House, Fifteenth street, near Seventh avenue; the owner's family of three aduits w IL take board as part payment: rent tow. WALTER W, MONTAGUE, Kighth avenue and Twenty-first street. N ELEGANT FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House, 24x65, lot 100 feet, Fifty-first street, near Fitth avenue; furnished throughout, with silver, linen, china and everything necessary ina househol $5,000 per Year, ‘with immediate possession if de- sired. JAMES R. WATERLOW, 879 Sixth avenue. between Forty-ninth and Firueth sts. JAERNISHED HOUSE—IN GOOD CENTRAL LOCAL. ity; will pay goul profit if well kept; rent $600 a Month, to be secured by real estate or bonds “ATS. MISH’s, 1397 THIRD AVENUE—UADIES. AND gentiemen can receive the highest price for Cast-off Clothing and Carpets vy cailing o} . Lad attended by Mrs Mien. 7 rebhaecephaay id T THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816 SIXTH avenue, ladies and gentlemen will positively re- ire arbor cant more than elsewhere tor Uast-off Cloth. Furniture, &e. We will pay for Dresses from $10 to $40; Coats, fra A 2 Address Nr. or Mrs FLATTO, © (2 810s Pants, $2 to $6. COUN, 426 SEVENTH AVENUE—PAYS THE. mw lue for ladies’ and gentlemen's Cast Off hing, Carpets, &c., b; a Lad attended by Mra Con, 7» ng On Our addres, Ladies W,, HARRISON, 36: THIRD AVENU + ‘Vwenty-sixth the highest pric Clothing, Carpe J BETWEE and Twenty-seventh streets, pays for ladies’ and gentlemen's Cast-of » &e. Call or address, aia MEDICAL. _ M. MAURICERU, M. D.—OFFICE 129 LIBERTY «street, near Greenwich pmo ahaa aaclhcrquees MME. MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, RESIDENGR hear Third avenue. _ It Bast Tenth street, —DK, AND MME, GRINDLE, PH ( A. vearw practice). " 12) West Twenty aise rs <MME. RESTELL, PHYS Aimee Nort bane 304 sty rat door from bite at (CONSULT DR. OR MME, WEST—ALL oo Advice free. .No. 65 Bleecker at., nei o Breainee OCTOR—MRS, LEATHERS H. 170 Bleeck ‘eet, room 13, rrr store ap ae ae RR. KING CAN BE CONSULTED (00! D ‘ally—OMce No. 6 Amity street, near Semana RB, BOTTS’ OLD ESTABLISHED PRIVATE 0} ‘eb Amity street Advice fre, Call of writes te sion allowed to agents. Add: [Be aaron of > DOUBLE HOUSE TO LET=THE RESI- dence of the signed, on Fifth avenue. corner of 126th street: grounds 75 feet on Filth avenue by 160 feet ou the sireet; suitable for a private residence, board- ing house, school or club, OHN B, MURRAY, 93 Broadway. OR RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED THREE story high stoop brown stone House, near Central Park, tor a term of years, to a private tamily; If agree- able, owner and wile would board with tenant; rent $175 per monti. Apply on premises, No, 160 Kast Seventy- eighth street ANDSOME FUUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE Hinacmrnished), to lense: near Firth avenue and, the indsor Momse ; $3,600; pri ' Windsor, tonse, § private family only, Address EW LIST OF FURNISHED HOUSES TO RENT will be ready to-day, —E. B. LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine street, or 35 Kast Seventeenth street, 0 LET FURNISHED-TO STRICTLY PRIVATE family, large and elegant stone Mansion 2% East Twenty-second street, 4x70 (irescocd), near Broadway: kitchen and laundry separate, Apply trom 2 to 4. HE SPLENDID DWELLING NO, 5 LONDON TER- race, West Twenty-third street, fully and com- pletely furnished ; rent $26 per month if let this week, Unfurnished. —TO LET, FIRST CLASS BROWN STONK HOUSE « above Fitty-ninth street between Fitth and Madi- fon avenues, unfurnished, $2.00), including Mirrors aod Cornices of latest style: furnished, $3,905 only responst- ble parties; no agents. Apply tod. B. SNOOK, 12 Cham- bers street. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE A House to let, unfurnished, on Forty-sixth street, be- tween Broadway and fig! eh ayenne rept 1,800, Bo 3 West Twenty-third street. Fifth Avenue Howl, NOMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— J Black Walnut furniture ; house heated by steam; hot and cold water; also grates in all the rooms, 32 East Twenty: h street, near Madison avenue. ESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLE- Square Room, grate and gas, $4 per week; Iso large tront Room, second floor, 123 ond street, PORNISHED ROOMS TO LET—FOR SINGLE GEN- tlemen; location unexcepttonable; house all the modern improvements; Astor block, junction of Broad- way und Forty-third street. 622 Seventh avenue. W\URNISHED ROOMS—FOR HOUSEKEEPING, IN brown stone house, 528 West Forty-second street; Fourteenth, Twenty-third and Thirty-tourth street green cars pass the door. URNISHED UPPER LARGE FRONT ROOM AND Closet $6 weekly; Halls, with hot air, $3 50; central, quiet house. 106 Kast Fifteenth street, three doors from Union Square Hotel. 'ANDSOMELY FURNISHED LARGE FRONT ROOM, on second tioor, to let, to a gentleman, without board: family private. 37 East Nineteenth street, be- tween Broadway and Fourth avenue. ART OF FRENCH FLAT—WELL FURNISHED, comprising en‘ire use of kitchen, with all medern improvements; cither one or two, bedrooms and sittin; room ; hot and cold water, gas and bath, 108 Fifty-six street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues. OME GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE HANDSOMELY © furnished Rooms without board, at No. 10 East: Tenth street. Re PO yLETIMMEDIATELY, FOR BOARDERS, IN Fifty-first street, near Fifth avenue, a 24 foot stone House, four stories, elegantly furnished; rent $4,500; others, ARRELL, 913 Sixth avenus men, without board; referenc Washington sqaare. TH AVENUE, 164, NEAK TWENTY-FIRST STREET.— ©) Furnished Rooms to let, front and back, single or en suite; baths on each floor; references. 36 PER WEEK FOR FRONT SITTING ROOM AND $ ) large Bedroom, furnished for housekeeping, at 531 Fighth avenue, between Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh atre 12 MADISON SQUARF.—ELEGANT ROOMS, SEC- = ond, third and fourth floors; single Rooms for gentlemen ; references given. 36 Ea T TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—A_ PARTY e going South will vacate two handsome Rooms ad- jotning, where the comforts of a refined home can be en~ joyed : aleo square Rooms. 17 EAST KIGHTY-SEVENTH — STREET.—TWO furnished Rooms for housekeeping to let, sepa- Tate if required; rent moderate; house private. 3 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET. —HAND- ] somely furnished Apartments, without board, at reasonable rates to parties furnishing references, 1 = EAST FIFTEENTH “TREET.—EXTRA LARG) ¢) front Room, for three gentleinen, with heate: hot and cold water, $9 a week ; large size single Room, 11¢ MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.— Furnished Rooms, with every convenience for housekeeping, to Jet to respectable small families; also isooms suitable for a physician. 318 FOURTH | AVENUF, BETWE TWENTY- © third and Twenty-fourth streets. —To let, a nicely furnishea front Parlur, with aicove, on first floor; also two front Rooms on second floor; moderate prices, 36 STY-THIRD *TREET.—TO LY, OOU turnished, one square and two hall Bedrooms, at reasonable prices. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APART= MENTS TO LE a PARLOR. FLOOR, TWO BEDROOMS, DINING room and kitchen’; stationary tubs; water closet; ‘Ate meter, Luquire at 207 Last Thirty second street. VERY NICE, CHEERFUL THIRD FLOOR, PRI- vate house, z#s, hot and cold water, five rooms, A three Blocks trom Broadway, iow to a small family, at 431 West Fortyixti street. HAVE SEVERAL VERY ELEGANT FRENCH FLATS to let, with immediate possession: they are south of Fiftieth street, but 1 will not locate them for selfish rea- sons; there is hothing superior to these in the city, and : nie; none but nice people need Bee ee eee ML ATHELC Ke. 1,09 Third avenue, 10 LET—MARCH 1, UPPER PART OF HOUSE 19 Barrow street, five rooms ; pleasantly located; small family of aduits only ; house with owner; rent $10, n ET—FOUR ROO) KITCHEN, SITTING ROOM O lad two Tight bedrooms; stationary washing tubs. Apply at 718 Ninth avenue, ‘between Forty eighth and Forty-ninth streets 5, EAST TWENTIETH Oo uniurmished corner Rooms, sun for a family or gentlemen; but one sm house, STREET.—THREE NICK and pleasant, I family in the i ‘ ASTROLOG Ys = TA BLANCH, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED A.Thitiiem and Medical Cintrvoyant, No. 1u2 West Twenty-eighth street, near sixth avenue. TIENSION.—CONSULTATION ON BUSINESS losses, encmies, lawsuits, absent friends, love, ma fidge. sickness and death, Pay refused unless satisfied. Noval sixth avenue. | Mme. SINGHT, Clairvoyant. EAL ‘ASTROLOGER—PROFESSOR LISTER, 42 Sears ractice (27 in Boston), now at 329 Sixth ave- due. “Send for a ciroular. GENUINE CLAIRVOYANT.—TRACES LOST PROP- ‘absent friends, lawsuits and, all busine: ime dirs. JAMES, 101 Kast Thirtieth street MRS, BROUGHTON CAN BE CONSULTED Dot Nokes and all atfairs of life. 495 Broome st. UROPEAN CLATRVOYANT—TELLS, NAMES: K shows likenesses, causes marriages. Se. and $1. 142 West Twenty-fitth ‘street. 4 ] RC CLAIRVOYANT, REVEALS YOUR MWinote ites from the cradle to'the grave. 472 Canal Street. Consuitation $1; on diseases ree ‘ME %, THE WONDERFUL ASTROLOGIST, | 205 M West Twenty-seventh street near Seventh avenue, second hoor, trowt, Fee conta, No xents, ‘PROFESSOR CLAIRVOYANT. CHAL dead, rs) Fo street