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SYTUATIONS* WANTED—FEMALES. Tid WEST 28TH ST. 131 WILLOW ST., BETW! ‘ CLARK AND PIERRE. pont, Brooklyn.—As cook or laundress, or to do genere, housework Can be seen till Monday mght, 13 BaSeROLE ST., BROOKLYN, £. D.. SECOND r.—Two young girls (German), together in an ‘American family ; one as cook, the other as w) iri, Call tor two aye. ne 244 WEST Wr 8%, BETWEEN 77H AND, 8TH AVS, rear.—A woman as first class cook; hotel, festaurant or first class boarding house; will go out by day: city or country; best reference. 25 9TH AV., IN BUTCHER'S SHOP.—A RE- Spectable woman as plain cook, first clas® ‘washer aud ironer; good city reference. HBT 32, 4%;,,RIRST FLOOR—A GOOD RESPE r, able woman as cook or laundress: five y Dest city references; small boarding house or puivate tamily preferred. Can be secn for two days, —A% COOK OR Raveprre: Mr: rs. ELIZABETH M Chambermaids, &c. BaST «7TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE FREXUE woman as chambermald; no objecuon to mind ehildren; good reterences, 2 PAVONIA AV., JERSEY CITY.—A YOUNG girlin a private family todo up, stairs work or as waitress; can do the tamily sewing; has her own ma- chine; best city reference. Gall on or ‘address M. ¥., for three day: EAST 12TH ST. (OFFICE OF PRESENT EM. ployer).—A respectable girl ay chambermaid and waitress ina private tamuy; good references. Can be sean from 11 to L. t NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, ‘1875.—QUADRUPLE ‘SHEET SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. ~ Laundresses, &e. Q] SOUTH STH AV.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS solicits washing to do at her house: linens and Gineries done tn a superior styic; by the week or month. 4.0) NEST U3sTH St... BETWEEN OTH AND, GLH avs., rear.—A competent woman to go out By the day washliig and ironing or to do any kind of work: understands her business; city reference. QQ PERRY STA PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS several days’ work ; is & good washer and cleaner; or would work by the week in private o nee best city ae Addess or call on Mrs, MITCH 107 WEST 62D ST., NEAR 6TH AY,, TOP FLOOR, tront.—A ble and trasty woman desires the washing of a few more youn; gentlemen, and would take a few families’ washing the week, month or dozen; terms reasonaple. ‘Apply to Miss A. WInLIAMS, 10 WEST 40TH ST., ROOM 10—A COLORED WO- i man todo either s lady’s or gentleman's wash- ing. 127 WES’ A_RESPEOTABLE WOMAN wishes tits d gentlemen's washing at her home ; 85c. a dozen. call on or address LAUN DRESS. 127 a9 WEST SOTH ST., REAR.—A COLORED LAUN- dress wishes fainilies’ or gentlemen's washing by the week or dozen; good reference. 136 EAST, 3TH st, Cail or address. be i NEAR Lat pind AV., y joor.—A" young woman todo washinj and troning for gentlemen and ladies. iu 14 WEST 30TH 8T.—A COLORED WOMAN wishes families’ or gentlemen's washin; the Week or month, Miss HINES. 14 wou WES? 52D ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO. jection oe tau 21 bani: 30TH sT.—A COLORED GIRL AS PAR- id or chambermaid. WEsT 43TH ST, employer's. chamber work; rete! BIDQokAast wr St. SECOND PLOOR—A GER, man girl as chambermaid and waitress in a private tumily; city reference. 35. WEST 32D ‘8T.-A YOUNG GIRL AS heer bermaid; would assist with the washing a! foning. Can be seen at her present employer's. SITUATION—TO DO PARLOR AND CHAMBER Rt by acolored woman. Address Miss rasa m7 Jay st. Brooklyn. (RING TWICE)? PRESENT American girl to do light Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 3 brett ST.—A SEAMSTRESS, WHO CAN it and make children’s clothing, make ladies’ Grenses, and family sewin; ng wants work by the day or wmonth; can work on the Willcox & Gibbs and Grover & Hye eee terms moderate. Call on or address | 102 Rage 2TH S8T,, NEAR 4TH AV,—A. FIRST class dressmaker will give lessons or cutting and ‘Atting, that is, to cut the liming on the person .Callonor address Mra A. FAY. V7 BUEECKER St.7A FRENCH LADY, WELL experienced in ‘dressmaking, having good lay figures trom Faris, to work in a store or tamily: docs not speak English, ' Call trom 11 A. M. to 4 P. M., lor four days ouly. 157 WE" 33D ST.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER and general seamstress wishes work by the month on or week; willing to go out by the day; best city relerenc 162 WEST 28TH ST.. ROOM 6—A YOUNG WOMAN 4 Seamstress in a private family; understands dressmaking and all kinds of tamily sewing; can oper- ate on Wheeler & Wilson machine; no objection to the country ; good reterence. Cun be seen for two days. 17 EAST 33D 8T.—A DRESSMAKER, OF 15 YEARS! experience and superior abilities, would like the: Patronage of a few more tamilics; Suits made for $5 an& upward; warranted to give satistaction ; Lest reference. 209 ort Sh IN THE REAR, FIRST PLOOR—& respectable woman as seamstress, by the week ; pnderstands dressmaking and ull kinds of family sew- in u operate on most machines. Address, “WEST ATH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS- maker wil) accept a few engagements by the oy has ait the latest aoe some oF the lates Thost stylish patterns; refers e leading famil iscity. Callon or Sadrene Miss ke Wee nf 3] Q West gra st, NEAR STH AVA FIRST lass dressmaker, who has been accustomed to Going out by tho dny. has Just commionced the oustiese athome, and would like to procure a tew more good cus- tomers; cuts and fits in, all the. latest styles: winl innke ‘one suit for each new customer tor $9; coe reference: Cali on Monday. uss ACKLEY, 5] 2D AV.—A_ FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER Wishes © few more cyagements by the day; terms reasonable. Call on or address K, LIVINGSTO! and fit perfectly and is a stylish trimnier, would like a few more families’ work by the day; terms mod- G08 2BA%, NEAR STH ST. IN THE CIGAR & store. ugh dressinuker will go out by 1 59 per es AV., CORNER 41ST 83T., SECOND and, if required, ‘would be fully competent of under: taking the education of small children; highest reter- ences, —s 6TH AV., NEAR 38TH ST.—A SMART YOUNG email family. Cail at present employer's. Mine. HEPPARD. | 144 pene) to go out by the day as seamstress, Ad- the » box 139 Heraid Uptown Branch omee. 2 would like to have home for 6 or 8 weeks where she could sew tor ber board; can cut and fit cas do anv 519 82, 47.c4 DRESSMAKER, WHO CAN OUT erate. Callon or address Miss HENRY, or week dinner sna cveiag dresses if the latest ay. 642 oor young lady aya first class seamstress, 64: American girl a seamstress aud nurse ina 10TH AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN (DRESs- GOMPETENT, DRESSMAKER WILL GO OUT BY Address A Widow, WITH A CHILD TWO YEARS OLD, Kind of sewing: reierence. " Address Mrs. E. ¥., Herald MPETENT SEAMSTRESS (THIRTY YEARS), wants a few more Peeipepe by the day or week; ‘understands dressmaking ; ve: per week. Address SEAMSTRESS, box 117 Herald U Uptown Branch office. A. YiBST oLass DRESSMAKER WILL ACOEPT A tew engagements by the day ; has all the iatest and ost stylish patterns; would give part time for room and board. Ad Ti 'D., “box iW Herald Uptown Branch office. PROTESTANT GIRL AS SEAMSTRESS IN A PRI- vate family; anderstands dressmaking and pa willing assist In chamberwork. Aadre: 12 Herald office. 88. RUIZ HAS OPENED HER DRESSMAKING rooms at No. 40 Fourteenth street and Union square, where she will be happy to receive her former customers; she will cut, fit and design trimmings for ladies wish tw make their own dresses, and, if neces. ary. (ak the waists stitched, guaranteeing ‘a pertect sewins W,, | go out oy the day washing and troning; no ob- ry. 20] REST, 20TH BT., TOP FLOOK. WASHING, A respectable colored woman to do families’ or gentiemen’s washing; good references, 205 WEST 26TH st, SECOND FLOOR.—A RE- spectable woman to do ladies’ and gentlemen's Washing ; is @ good hand at fluting; best city reference. 210 FAST 4TH ST.—A GOOD FRENCH LAUN- dress wishes to do ironing and fluting by the day in private famities. 212 *: EAST S8TH ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS.— a one aieh tos to do washing at 75c. adozen. Ask for Miss wane 218 WEST 36TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECT- 410 able woman wants family washing. 2) BAST 36TH ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— Arespectable woman wishes ladies’ or Cafe ‘men’s washing at her own house, or would pe our day ; satistactory reference 1? required. 292 mADIOR AV.—A WOMAN WOULD DO WASH- and take care of a house; can flute and do up Mates i ely ; LAUNDRESS, 3 WEST srH st., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH best reference. Call on or address: SITUATIONS WANT D—FrEMALES, Misceliancous. 33¢ e German’ girl, 14 years ofage, to make herself 35 WEST 43D ST.-A FASHIONABLE HAIR. His) dresser solicits engagements by the month on B57 oh bf IST 2TH 8 P FLOOR.—A RESPECTA- Nwedioh pis) sarlady’s mania oe mareas Hike N AMERICAN, MIDDLE-aG WOMAN DE. sires a position'of ‘trust ina respectable tamily: More consideration, than, wages, “Address HOME, box Ts? Herald Uptown Branch once. A sires employment as amanuensis or copyist >1, Dox 226 Heraid office. A POSITION AS house wanted ; thoroughly under her bust- hess in all its. branches: best ‘reterepee, Aduress A RHYSICIAN'S WIDOW IS DESIROUS OF OB- taiming a home for herself and daughter, and in re- gence city or country. Address Li:WLS, Herald Uptown Branch o sires a situation in a private family as lady's maid; is a good seamstress and a perfect hairdresser; city ref: A. inayboarding of t take care of a baov. Address 1. 2, Herald office: writes a clear hand; terms very moderate. Address ALICE, Herald brooklyn Branch office, class references, a situation ax companion to ao elderly lady of invalid is educated. quick and willings ess P.'M., Herala Uptown Brauch ofice. ANTKD—A SITUATION AS LADY'S MAID OR “colored woman of refinement and Tespeatability ‘rst Glass reterences, Call on or address LADY'S MAID, 247 8TH ST, NEAR AV. ©, FIRST FLOOR. -A usetnl through the day and sleep at home, Very reasonable terms. dei ands’ hairdressiny ence. very capable of superintending any household; a Roe LADY WRITING A RAPID, LEGIBLE HAND DE- dress CC COPYIs1, POREWOMAN NA SHIRT RYE, Herald office. turn would take charge of a widowers farnul ‘and resi- A RESPROTABLE YOUNG GERMAN GIRL DE- erences. Address ALD, box 127 Herald Uptown Branch YOUNG FROTESTANT GIRL TO WAIT ON A YOPYING WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, WHO ANTKD—BY A YOUNG LADY HOLDING FIRST salary not so mideh an object us @ gcod home. chambermaid and to walt ona iady a young Jay st, Brooklyn. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. WANTEDAIN ALL OF THE GE CITES, ONE or tWo ladies of good address and business qualiti- cations, to take charge of th Of @ patent inedicine of great importauce to females, especially the married rofits guaranteed. Call ‘on or address Proprietot of br, HICORD's Lureki, 421 0th ay.,.New York. Ciseu- tars’ sent | free every where on application. ANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER FOR A GENTLE. man’s house; she must be young and accomplish French or German preierre Adtress WEBSTER, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED-—IN A WHOLESALE CLOAK AND SUIT a ten Sere, Selag good a getting up hat f 08} mus ‘and bring good references, Apply a 28 Church s., up stairs 2” vars ig Bin a WANTED-—WITH A FRESH BREAST Apply at 25 Bast 74th st. SITUATIONS 1 x PIRST CLASS AwTE COOK (FRE CHMAN) wants a situation in a first class house; best city Teference. Address GASTRONOMIO, vox i51 Terald Uptown Branch office. RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A situation pb waiter in @ private family. No. 130 ‘West 30th st. RESPECTARLE COLORED MAN WISHES A situation as waiter in a private family. Can be seen at the colored mission, 185 West 30th st. ‘A XOUNG, MAN, OF COLLEGIATE EDUCATION A and business training, desires a situation in a law office, where he can have an opportunity of studying law and obtain a sinali compensation; best city reter- ences given, Address STUDENT, box 1b9 iteraid office, COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION IN A boarding house west orth st head waiters; reterence. uh st, COLORED MAN WANTS A SITUATION (N A Private boarding house or family as waiter or to make. jpouelt generally useful, can come well recom. mended. Address, for two da; W. W. »., No. 10 Mace dougal st. SITUATION WANTED—13 yA young colored man; no objection to a frst dinss bosdaite ne suse. Call at or address 226 West 30th st. RESPECTABLE FRENCHMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as waiter in a private family: understands me duti ing as a ter or daughter would do to relieve a lady of care; or would instruct and take charge of one or tio mall children: best rot. crenees given and required Can be seen on Monday and Tuesday, between 10 and 12, at 641rving place, or address ADVERTISER, LADY, FIRST CLASS TEACHER OF THE GER. man atid French languages, vocal and instrument hhis business: is a good waiter: best elty reierences, Ad- ress C. H., Herald Uptown Branch office. A S:TUATION WANTED AS WAITER IN ees PRI yate lamily or head waiter in « large boardit house; best-city reference. Address A. HICKS, st West Sad st., tor two days. OTELS, RESTAURANTS AND CLUB HOUS please notice. —Wanted, a position ax head wail , ir 5 te: i Addi Pahirey, Tierala’ ihe ene (ales ate eS OTELS AND RESTAURANT KEEPERS —A YOUNG man. with long experience, wants a situation steward or head waiter. Address, tor two days. V. C.. head waiter, Astor House. it class reterences. Mrs, MORRISON, Scotch woman; 23. SULLIVAN ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED laundress solicits geatle men’s and ladies’ wash- ings understands her business thoroughly. Call for three days, HIGHLY EDUCATED, DESIRES YOUNG LaDy, to teach ehildrén; can speak French and Spanish, and would like to read to ladies ong do co} bay at home? best references given. Address Miss 406 West ‘Twenty-elghth street, 3.—A respectable colored woman wishes | inusre. wonld give lessons as an equivalent oe ae A WITH SMALL CAPITAL, WANTS SOME familles’ a gentlemen's washing. * Call for six bis class home foeation ceniral. Address X. LPHA, «i of am agency iS Boston or Philadelphia; good Mrs. JONES, Herald Uptown Branch office. reference. Address E. Herald office. 23 WEST 26TH 8T., BASEMENT, BACK ROOM.— LADY OF GREAT, EXPERIUNCE IN TEACHING ITUATION WANTED—IN SOME COMMERCIAL Yeshing aut ironing done by a respectable aries the te on all desires some more. pup! WO. house, by a business man thoroughly acquainted with all kinds of office work ; can act as correspondent in English, German and spariish; has a fatr knowle of French; understanas bookkeeping by double ent and writes a good and rapid hand; salary not so much an object as steady employment and prospects of ad- | vaneement; city reference. Address J. B. Herald | office. 44.1811 87, BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVS.—A widow woman wishes gentlemen's or family Washing, at home or to go out by the day. JAC WEST S)TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECT- able young woman as first class laundress; Wishes to take in washing or go out by the day. a7 WEST STH ST. BETWEEN 6TH AND 9TH avs., first floor.—A respectable woman to go out by the day to wasn and iron or do housecleaning ; thor- oughly understands fine washing and ironing. 326 WEST 2TH ST., RING THIRD BRLL.—A first class laundress wishes ladies’ and gen- tlemen’s washing: paffing and fiuting peat done, from 7 cents to $1 a dozen; reference. Cull or address. 35.4. BAST DTH St. SECOND FLOOR—A GooD L ede) laundreas to do ‘@ family's washing at her own house, or to go out by i ¢ day to do any kind ot house- work. Call all the week. 374. STU AV.. NEAR 20TH ST—A RESPECTABLE woman wishes gentlemen’s or families’ wash- ing at her own house; no objections to go out by the day in a private family; best reference, 400 EAST S9TH ST., NEAR 1ST AV.—A RESPEOT. able German woman wishes to engage washing and ironing for tour days in the week ;.would also take tamily washing home; gentlemen’s linen well done up. id ne i Mrs. SCHEN K 40! EAST 29T8 8T.—BY A RFSPECTABLE WOMAN ‘a few gentlemen’s or families’ washing; 75 cents @ dozen, or by the week. Call all the week. Alt EAST 15TH ST., ROOM L—aN AMERICAN e woman to wash for gentlemen oF families at her Fesidence, Call on or address, for threo days, Mrs YOUNG AMERICAN LADY, PLEASANT AND refined. with plain English aad musical education, desires a position as nursery governess or companion to a lady. Address, tor ten days, Miss C. A. B., box 202 Her- ald o! N EXPERIENCED TEACHER, AN ARTIST IN vocal music, gives lessons in singing, pus. French and German. Adaress Miss J. H,, No, 224 bast 18th ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLA! . COOK; understands all branches—meat, pastry and dess ood carver: first class hotel reference. Address G.,* ox 174 Heraid office, Wasten sy A YOUNG MAN, AGE 16, RESIDING Pp with his parents, a situation In an office; is a good min and correct’ at figures; best of reference tur- Address F, Herald office. LADY IN NEED OF EMPLOYMENT WILL GIVE lessons in French, teach in schools, or read aloud in English or French to ladies; also do fancy work and gold embroidery: terms reasonable; best reierences given. Address'G. 8., Herald Uptown Brauch office, LADY WRITES LETERS, BUSINESS LETTERS, friendly letters. advertisements, prepares manu- écripts tor press, corrects faulty punctuation, capitaliza- tion, construction of sentences, graminar, ic., and an flight, AT HOME OR LADY WOULD DO. COPYING understands French | take any position of trast: | and music. Gall av 378 2d av., third floor, back room, be- | Herala oftee.” AAU eee RIMAREA Tenby RaInes EOE NES Gween Hist and 221 sts. or adress Urs, TEACHER . i ANTED—EMPLOYMENT OF SOME KIND, RY A young man able and capable of doing almost any- thing in or out side of an office. Address 1. M., box 219 | Herald office. 7 ANTED—A SITUATION IN A LAW OFFICE BY A A young man desirous of learning la’ etercucef | given. Addrdss H., Herald Brookiyn Branch office. 25 —I WILL GiV! $25 FOR GOOD SITUATION +). with fair salary. Address A. B. C., Post office, Brooklyn, N.Y, $2 BONUS TO THE PARTY WHO WILL GET AD. vertiser @ situation as porter or watchman; FRENCH LADY, FROM PARIS, SPEAKING ENG- lish and Portuguese, having the highest diplomas, and capaple of teaching music and the higher branches i of literature und science, wishes to finde situation as fest reve in a first class private family; can produce est references here. Address L. E., box 2,608 Fost office. GRAMMAR JSSTRUCTION, IN, LETTER, WRITING, and all the English branches given by an experienced lady teacher to grown up ladies uf neglected education, day and evening; private lessons on reduced terms. Apply at 78 6th av. EAST 15TH ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A respectable woman to take in ladies’ and reference. 4.94 gentlemen’s washing ; 75c. per doze ESSONS IN FRENCH, ITALIAN AND GERMAN, by a lady who Speaks each asa native: also teaches the aither. Address Mrs, B. R., 110 Bast 15th at. EAST WTO ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, @ competent laundress, wishes some families’ ternia 75e. per dozen; pulling and fluting done st manner, : 2D AV., ONE FLIGHT UP, BACK ROOMS.—AN experienced laundress to go out the first two 428 490) Gays of the week ; best reference. 502 WEST STH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN OQUZ wishes some fumilies’ or gentlemen’s washin; fiuting done in the neatest manner; 7Be, per- dozen; af} years’ reterence. Mrs, BURNS. 504 WEST OTH ST, NEAR 10TH AY. SECOND floor, back room.—A laundress would like to take fumtly ‘or gentlemen's washing to her own home; terms erate, Ci or address, 883 3D AV., NEAR 54TH ST., TOP tg aires A A respectable woman a few gentlemen's lies’ washing, or would go out by the day; ten years’ re - erence. 926 22, AVn. SROOND FLOOR MRS, GALPINT gives beautiful work, without any disappoint. ments, at reasonable rates: centlemen’s washing only 75c. per dozen; ladies’, 75c. and $1; select families can make concract by the Week or month. Call or address, Wa temen ort WASHING vat LADIES AND GEN- en or families, by A competent colored laun- are r ML IsLle avsla West 23th st, OF S030 West soih 8, Triumph Laundry. e Nurses, &c. T AIST ST.—AS NURSE, IN ANY KIND 0 byt he week or month; best reterence no objection to travel! with an invalid. from doi 150 WEST 54TH ST.—AN EXPERIENCED LADY e as purse, or nurse to an invalid; reference 161 WANTED sy 4 LADY, A SITUATION AS COM- panion to an invalid’ laay or child; ts a good reader and fond oi children; would go South with an in- Br aa go to Europe; highest reference. Address erald office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT, 8 position as companion or governess to young chi English branches, musics out of the city no objedtion, Address, for one’ week, H., Herald Uptown Branch office. . AX FLOWERS TAUGHT IN A SUPERIOR MAN- ner by a lady at 75c. per lesson; just received the divioma from the American Institute. Call and see if. specimens at 55 Macdougal HELP WANTED—FEMALES. T. STEWART & CO, at ae FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, RST CLASS WAISTMAKERS, AN A FIRST CLASS CLOAK CUTTER AND FITTER. Only experienced persons need apply at Manager's desk, between 9 and 11 A. M., Broadway and 10th st, CLERKS AND “SALESNEN. "AS N BXPERIE} ED | GROCERY CLERK WANTS EM. ployment; ts capable of taking charge; first class 206 Herald office: Sity reterenzes Address 8, N EXPERIENCED BOOKKEFPER, CASHIER AND correspondent wishes an engagement, tempor or permanent; vest reference. Address ACOOUNLAS box 198 Herald office. GENTLEMAN, HAVING HAD YEARS OF EXPE- rience in selling Western wholesale notion trade for self, woulu like a position as traveller for a manufac. turing ‘or importing house; must be an Al concern; neither dry goods or notion jobbing desired; can turnish Dest references (and security 'o any amount) as to busi- ness ability, honesty, &c. ddreas PARTICULAR, box 219 Herald office. N_ACTIVE MAN IS WANTED—WITH $5,000 to loan; a fair salar; estate security dress HARRIS, HARDWARE CLERK WANTED—ONE HAVING had experience. Address, with full particulars, salary expected, reterences, &c., DWAR, box 18% Herald office. (A. GERMAN MERCHANT OF LONG BUSINESS EX. A. pertence and with insh and Spanish languages would accept @ position as | corresponding or managing clerk in any well founded wholesale business. Address &. A. O., box 27 Heraid $3,000 TO | r will be given and real for money; must have references. Ad- Herald otlice. office A SITUATION WAXTED—BY A YOUNG MAN (NOW bookkeeper ina manufacturing house), in asolid | business house. laress P., box 158 Brooklyn (N. Y.) Post office. A. SOMPETENT FIRST CLA*S SPANISH, FRENCH, Italian and English commercial correspondent, of jong experience. is open for an engagement; is well versed in mercantile accounts, foreign exchanges, &c. | Address J. B., box 1,115 Post office. A SALESWOMAN irae eeaine ONCE ladies? and children’s anderwear. One active and tharouchly experienced in selling and taking of orders, and-fully capable of taking complete charge. Malary no object to a person of competency, pcarees, by rene sting what gnuwlexe i is possessed | ‘applicant, with reference, Hid castro B. ALTMAN & CO. 331 and 333 6th av. T MT WEST 36TH ST.—WANTED, LADIES TO | learn a perfect system of dress oat linings cut | freo of charge on Monday; ring second bel HE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT is at 218 Broadway, in the Herald Building. ANTED—BY on ENGLISH PROTESTANT WOMAN, to go out b Jay or Week ag seamstress, or in Wess where ai e can make herself usetul. Address box 109 Herald Uptown Brauch office. General Housework. 1] BEBECKER st. IN BAKERY.A FIRST CLASS woman todo general housework; is u first class Jaundress, — i DESBROSSES ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN from, frst class physician and lady. Call on or address 202 EAST 36TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE AND healthy young woman, with the highest refer- ences, as wet nurse, her own baby being five weeks old; FIRST CLASS SALESLADY WANTED—FOR OUR worsted and worsted’ ‘embroilery departments | none but those thoroughly experienced inthat branch | ‘A YOUNG MAN OF 21, WELL ACQUAINTED IN the West wants situation as traveller In a dry goods or white Fane Is house; six years’ experience, Ad- dress TRAVELLER, Herald oftiee. GENTLEMAN, THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED the bedding business, is open for an, engage- iment ‘either as general superintendent, credit clerk, Silcsinan Yor bookkueper‘raference Al. "For interview, a BEDDING, fice. A —TWO FIRST CLASS MEN WANTED. white goods, another for hosiery department, no | Application nouced unless an active. and thoroughly | competent man. Address by letter only, stating full particulars as to experience, B ALTMAN & CO. Sil'and 239 Sixth av. RUG CLERK WANTED—COMPETENT, 5: 289 7TH AY., FIRST FLOOR, BAOCK.—. RE. spectablé’ woman wishes ab infant to nurseon the Vatad ather own home; best of care taken. Cali or adilress. 327 EAST WTH SLA GERMAN GIRL AS WET hurse ; good reference from last place. on Monday. © SCAMMELL ST.—A YOUNG GIRL, 16 YEARS OF ‘ago, todo light housework and take care of ebit to do general housework, good city reference. aren. 20 6 be! TH st, REAR.—A RESPECTABLE otestant girl to assist as nurse and chamber- maid; bese reference. Call Monday and Tuesday. EAST ST,, FIRST PLOOR.—A REAPECT. 9TH AV.—AS WET NURSE; HAS A FRESH ahs oma wants employment, either by the 397 breast of milk; good 1eferonce. Gall or ad- day or to do general housewors. dress. WEST 42D ST.—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE BAST 2D STAN EXPERIENCED ENGLISH work; city reterence, Housckecuers, &ec. GT. AMITE STA LADY DESIRES | housekeeper in the tamtly of ‘None but respectable par od apply. POSTTIOR AS dower of means. 400 man as monthly nurse or to attend upon a sick weave ‘doctor's reference given. Call on or address Mrs. COOKE, 411 weer ers 8T., THIRD PLOOR.—A HIGHLY respectable. itl of 15 as children's nurse; none 8 WILLOUGHBY ST.. BROOKLYN.—A RESPECTA- ble German Person as housekeeper in & private family, hotel or institution; will acce; position of Trust where she will have entire cHarge hiy competent; anexceptionable references, CHARLES ST.—A RESPECTAKLE AMERICAN we man ps Row os tayeaemts Call on or address, for WEST 41ST 8T., TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— A French lady as housekeeper for a widower or Oall for one week. 99) EAST wth ST.—4 YOUNG ENGLISH LADY, 222 lately arrived {n America. without home és means, as hotisekeeper, governess, companion or aman- fgensis; good relerence. Call on oF address Mins CaMy. QG0 WET MTH St. NEAR STH AVA YOUNG lady of pleasing address and refinement as Housekeeper (or a widowers taumily), will enaew were! home happy and pleasant iss Vane 45 byt as UP ONE FLIGHT, FRONT. 22, desires & position as S04 Are Oat 'eondny. L 072 8D AV.—A LADY OF REFINEMENT AND genial disposition wishes & position as house. Keeper Bout, evens bin ee DO objection, Cail panday, trom 7 to 9 in the evening bcAeiatan fire MORSE, YOUNG gs or REFINEMENT WISHES Address EMMA WRIEN De position as h rn Sees a famine a ae AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, 161 ¥ single gentleman. i 1 Host offices Brooklyn aged 46, with the highest city references as {3 char- acter and ability, e (; Sentra osition mot ou either as ousekec | on to &D, In or matron. : dress BSE Herald Brooklyn Branch offies, Alia? ACCOMPLISHED AND REFINED YOUNG good performer on the piano, desires an ouseKkeeper or Ught employme in widowers tnraily. Address, for one week, Miss U. B. H Herald office. pagan | AMERIOAN WIDOW LADY, PLEASANT Qn. refined, wishes a position as housekeeper in a eenagmants Pah! Address, for ten days, Miss M. a. P., Laundresses, dc. X 204 1161 13 FORSYTH ST., TOP, ROOM 15.—A RESPEOTA. ble widow jyoman ‘wishes ladies’, gentlemen's and families’ if: 1s @ first class 4a 5 qudling ‘and oa lus it Teaulred- oe need aR but lass Protestants. Call on or ad- reas A. 13 9TH AV.—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS NURSE IN a private family; can take entire charge of an infant; no objection to the country; city references, 547 WEST ATH Sta RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes a baby to bring up on the bottle; will re- ceive good care; references if required. 72.4, BAST, TH STA, YOUNG AND CAPADLE American gir! as infant's nurse: good elty ref erence, Address, for one week, E. D., care of Mrs ‘Smita. A COMPETENT PERSON TO TAKE CHARGE by an intant from {ts birth, or as companion to an Yalld; destres a situation where sne can have kbs home. Address M., box 4877 Fost office, New York. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE AND COMPETENT woman, kind and attentive, to take care of @ sick fer 300 or javalids has first class testimontals from fami- lies and phy siet Call on or address, Jor four days, Nira SEATON, Bastern Hotel, corner of Whitehall and South sts., opposite South fert, Waitresses, &c, 32 BAST STH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS WAIT- ress in @ bye family; would assist with chamber work; well recommended by last employer. 525 AV.—A FIRST CLASS WAITRE: derstauds her business throug iy ; end obtiging; best city references. Hy Miscellaneous. 36 EAS? ore. 8T., NEAR MADISON AV.—A e young girl as lady’ "3 maid: hn Loueowon to travel; ood home preferred to high wa: 113 WEST J5TH ST.—A Tots PRENCH PERSON mat s lady's matd oF Or to take care of and teach chil- dressmaker; can operate on soon ion tote or country; best ret- erences. Address" i WEST 62D S8T., REAR.—DAY'S oe IN ALL w branches done promptly on oY Chak” is withng for two days. ‘oference. EAST BROADWAY.—A YOUNG GIRL As com) nm or to Assist inlight housework. ad- dress ADVERTIOHR, 222 WET orn st—a MIDDLE-AGED, ht liable gi narse ted pansak esi aged couple or an fi is experienced i aa prougaly understanes i care of childrons nonblees tion to ountry ; phy jans’ and tamily reference. Address NURS. 339 STH St, NEAR AV. 0. FIRST FLOOR—TO OOO landioris—A respectable German woman would like to take the entire charge of houses: can eak, read and write German and Kngligh; good ret- 00d ain waif ind &® good home, Aviv om Monday, at Be sats tapas ak 31 but first class and | need apply; also two first class salesladies only in other | n; references unexceptionaple ; position, junior. hone “but fire class and respectable families need an: | oy aa ee ee peree eer Ona an cee aot een a unexceptionaDles ik i « i 21 MOTT S8T,, ROOM 7.—A WiDOW LADY, IN bait OPERATOR WANTED ON HABERKORN & | (YET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT THE METROPOLI- | reduced circumstances, ag nurse to an invalid urbach’s glove overseaming machine. Apply to TAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 28 Broad- gentleman or lady. Inquire tor three days, FISK, AGLARK & FLAGG, 630 Broadway. way. You will flud It advantageous, e hat) those having greenhor CLERKS AND SALESMEN, to the right uberal ter fe to his ability, & Herald office. with Address for five days, V., box H SALESMAN ainter pre references ANTED—DRUG CLERK WHO CaN comPoUND from diferent farmplas . H, CHASE, 713 experience preterre adres Broadway. _ ] aaTED BY A WHOLESALE MILu. ED—A YOUNG MAN TO ACT AS SALESMAN in an importing millinery ‘Rou one having some an A. INRRY HOUSE, competent man who has state of New York trate. Kadreas TRAVELLER, box 175 Hersid Ups town Branch oftice. W4AxtED—AN ENGAGEMENT WITH A FIRST aerstonds. all 88 manufactory of fine shoes as salesman; un- its branches; would travel it required; ample references given. Address SHOLS, Herald Up: town Branch oifice. $50 WILL BE PAID FOR THE PC e letter carries ip the Post office; reference Al. ion DSITION OF r, collector, oF any other position Address O. J. C., sta- $100 ing English and German. lyn Brauch office. Adaress G. B. 8 COACHMAN, &0.- cal Evelistinian Sober man. which testim (AM. TAYLOR, 135 Waverley. place 8 COACHMAN, &C, BY A FIRST © s\ ticat shinan ;'a thorough, good, a thoroushiy vood. jomtals will show LAS hon: sober man, as testimonials will Show. “Address FW. harness st Bil ay. CASH BONUS GIVEN TO THE MAN WHO can procure mea permanent position, speak. . Herald Bi N ENGLISHMAN years’ references. Call on or address W. St., or ut late employer's, 231 Bread way, room 4. S GARDENER—AN_ IRISH aged 40 years, single, who thorou; hy his business in all its branches. an wi of the best places in this ‘Sount Apply to PF. Thorburn & Co."8. MARRIED. NO EMCUMBRANCE) wants a situation as coachman and groom; five .. 155 Kast 251 ROMAN CATHOLIC, understands has filied so: for the last 10 years. + seed John st, New York, me A ECTABLE COLORED MAN employer. stable. Call on or address P. R situation 28 coachman; Rand reference trol . W. M., 140 Kast WISH A jast FIRST CLASS SCOTCH GARDENER WANTS A /\ situation; married; well versed in the va: testimonials will bear the strictest investigation as tocharacter and ability. Ad- partments of ‘horticulture ; dress HORTUS, Herald office. us & - ANTED—A “G00, D, STEADY WATOHC, wire by FRED, BLAUER, 182 State i WY ARSED —s DESIGNE R; ONE ACCUSTOMED T® draw sma!l ornamental and fine Sigure work: first class workmen need apply, with § wanship. “COUGHLIN & DUFFY, iS Speng se WANTED CUTTERS PROM MEASURE FOR saa ee boots and shoes and shirts. Address, with particu lars, box 138 Herald Uptown Branch office. IREWO WANTED—ONE WHO THOR- oughly Frderstands working small wire, to take charge of afactory, Apply to IKE, 86 John = ——————— SALES aT AUCTION, “ABT —AME AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PAINTINGS, Comprising 157 Pietures. most of which are DIRECT FROM THE ARTISTS? STUDIOS. The Foreign are works of casting uiened, Oper The whole ggiiection, also Mr. G. Turini’'s beagufui marble BUS: oF a5. GODDES> OF LIBERTY, sola AT AUCTION on ThesDaY ang | WEDNESDAY, January 19 and 20, at 12 o’clock each at THE UALLENY a AND 4s LIBCRTY SPRERR, Now on exhibition. D, ANLEL A, MATHEWS, Auctioneer. A. JERE. JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER. ‘Art'Salesroom 37 Nassau street Le SDAY and WEDNESDAY, 20, comencing each day at 12 0 cloaks n the’ collection ¥ jon will be found ‘Two celebrated Marines. by F. Musin, Brussels ‘(wich won the Prige Medatat Parte, he Happy Pan’ by Prolessor Martin, Munica, he B auty."” by F. Kuss, by’. Russ. by C. A. Sommer. e Fountal 4 vy Malknecht in the “ausa) e,"” ‘Dy E. G And other well Known artists, Now on exhibition, with catalogue, cece & Re KECKER, AUCTIONEER,—PEREMPTORE New Rocholle Property, A. J. BLEECKER, Son S Wirt will sell at auction, on Thursday, the 2st January, at 12 o'clock, at the ra Lesroon No. LiL Broadway: the elegant and costly Residence Mr. J. V. D, Looinis, at, New Rochelle, situated with dus-quarter ofa mile of tae depot, i as with 1 1 gores of splendid ground in lawn. garden and meadow : the house 1s three stories, complete with comforts, as gentleman's residence: costl ae intel hea’ Frenett Blate glass swindows, encaustie tiles, superior plumbing. steam appuratus, hot and cold water; ali the requisites for a first class establishment; large outbuildings. witty cisterns and weils it 200 fruit trees on premises, Pull particulars at No. 39 Pine street. you TED.—A ‘horough!, dener, reenhouses, erles, as first clas good city reference. tight stairs. . . FIRST CLASS petent to take care of rep: must be well recommended. etween i2'and 3, ‘to 1 DRAKE, 28 Broadway. SWISS, SPEAKING GOOD ENGLISH and French. having experience and references as usefu! man around @ house or hotei. would go as coach- nina good family. Address A. V. 3., box 182 Herald COLORED: 214 West 35th st, one A —RICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER, . bedrooms, dining room Furniture, ft Brussess e sale.—Witi sell Montag Mortga, ", at 1036 o’clock, ther elogan: Household Fuyrnicure tn ‘private oo ot Ne. 140 West Forty-sixth street, between Sixth and Seventty vig:—Parlor Suits. in reps; 08" Oursal top Tables, splendid black Wwalnat Bedi Bureaus, fa foi jashstands, Mattromes, feather Fillows, Blankets, Heading Hat- stand, Extension fable, Buffet, Chairs, Plat Cutleiy, Glugsware, body Brussels Carpets} Sogn . stair Carpet, Kitchen Furniture. Sale positive. jer of Atiornéy tor Mortragee. avenues, marble Suits, Bedsteads, ITUATION flowers, &c best testimonials tor ability, 1 three year: in present place; . Westchester Post oftics ANTED—A © married; none need apply | es and graperies. address BY AN EXPERIENCED | gardener, who has a thoroughly practical knowl ede of gardening in every departinent; forcing of truly ndustr, ATION AS GARDENER, BY ONE who knows how to make the business pay. aress J. DOUGLAS=, care of Mr. Harriet, Ki SPLEN DID tA ga hy <GENTLEMED dies, boys and National School of Teleg Broadway. Fit yourselves nd remunerative employment. ducements, CANTON TEA COMPANY, 148) learn telegraphy: GENTS WANTED—CITY AND COUNTRY, 44 teas to families and large consumers; greatest in- ingsbridge. N uphy, Chamber. A also a you: man in grocery store, to writing, stating salary expected, B. Uptown Brann office. FIRST CLASS ALE, LAGER AND WINE BOT- ter and willing to make himself generally use‘ul ii drive horse an wagon and carry out packages. A adrene, in own hand- box 162 Herald AND LaA- day and 39 sth as operators. | TO SELL Ad- GENTS—CITY indncemonts, ‘ANY. office 30 Veay st. ments offered to Pediers and st AND COUNTRY, TO SELL FU RE: uncolored Teas to families and large consu: Apply to THE GREAT REPUBLIC. ek | N. B.—Extra induce- Keepers. A office. MAN WANTS WORK, AT ANYTHING; work for $6 per week. Address J. M. B., Herald GENTS.—FIRST CLASS CANVASSE: specialty ; one agent made $32 one da: — es and largest variety in the city ; st ment. AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY, 300 RS FOR Broadway. _ GENTS WANTED—FOR A GOOD ARTICLE; 5 88 | cap A from 12 to3 West: sth ou tal Prom PM, WILL Serle datost dy employ CHANCE FOR MEN, abet BOYS AND GIRLS nea A weeres THOMP- op! Cooper Institute. | Telegraphy taught practically, with instruments, 10 ‘one to learn telegraphy and Zon? College, 20 4th a quarter. GENTS WANTED—FOR ALL THE LARGER those acquainted with the of Wustrations preferred. | Inq chef Company, 129 West Broadway. cities in. pee ing or Photo aly ieee e of | | ihe tand. wilt take UCTION SALE. ae WOLF, SUCH ORnEES ay 18th inst, atit A, gntire comentror the oid established rare eure on northwest corner Bowery together with the Lease and Good Sale ‘Positive. RTISTS “soc TY.—PIFTEENTH ANNUAL Tale of Paintings contribated by members in ald. of Hace Tuesday evening. January 28, at the somerville Pare Gallery, 82 Fitth avenue. “Bx- hibition n n, day an eee en now oP ROBERT SOMERVILLE, Auctioneer. Avs ION SALE.—J. COOK, AUCTIONEER, MON- aay ganuare 18, at 10% A. M.. 39 Bast 13th st, HA~ will sell Patlor Suits, Bedroom nae “Shatrs, Tables, 100 linen Sheets, Furs. black tks, Carpets, nsion Tables, Bookcases, Buffets, Sota) Beds. r. w. Btageres, Whatnots, Book Snelves, &e. ANGS, MERWIN & CO., AUCTIONBERS, 656 Broadway, Pons January 18, 1875, at the following valuable Books, to be sold to, the highest bidder “Ireland's “itecords Gf the New York, Stage, ito, large paper, 9 copies; jen" of fare paper, 9 copies: Glichrists “Lite of Blake.” tise trated, 14 copies; Hlake’ ‘iiustrations of tl ik Of Job,"" “Morton’s “Orania Cate id Morton's “Cran! 2 evptiace cpiaerisse’s Notes on Columbas, Hl olgate erican Genea!og: Agassiz's “Bibitog! wleens foniae.”™ 4 vols. ; Boynton’s “West Point,” terse paper, 3 coping, in addition. t to a large assortment of valuable miscellaneous works. Bo @ WIL! | UCTIONEER=,—MORTGAG: sale Monday. Janu "y 18, at 0 Geyer a the toot West Tenth street, the Oyster Boat o1 nOwn a& No. 18 MARVIN R CLARE, “Aworney Tor Mortgagee Br dit CAMPBELL JR. AUCTIONERR, in lots, oh t-inorrow, the entire Stocks Fixcavon Sonat proiuinent Grocery and Tea Store, Om Carmine | street. Oster POSTERS, orno en es AND on $ netion Printing don: eh by METROPOLITAN PRTATING G EStabe 218 Broadway. ‘ACKPOLE, Wet gt td cs STACKPOLE & OO, will sell at Rat sales street, Astor House, o1 EK. baw room, 14 Vese: uesday. Feary Leak INA. Mi, sharp, © stock of city made, new arf and second hand Furniture, removed to salesroom tor convenience of sale, comprising Chamber Suits, in wal- hat ad cnamalied Furor, ott 1 etc ay chair, marbie and wooden top, Ce: e: Dining Chairs, new Bait uatiressen, ‘Ol ‘paintings, ke gravings and lot of sundries GOOD LECTURER WANTED-FOR SPIRITUAL ex. exhibition, to travel, Address, statin, Been or apply ekman st., up one stair 8%, sone, to JAMES FKEDERIC! salar: “ADVERTISING CANVASSERS OF ABILITY AND | experience wanted—To solicit advertisements in New York and Brooklyn for a new Special Guide and Directory. Apply, fr three days, 11 A.M. B, WILLIS C! 83 Be AKKE & toa P.M, leaverstreet. on to A EMPLOYMENT FOR AN ACTIVE MAN IN AN * outdoor business. NEW YORK BOOK CONCERN, No. 7 Warren street, fourth floor, after 9 o’clock Monday. (Diets caters WANTED.—PERMANENT EMPLOY- metit. Apply to HOUSEHOLD PUBLISHING COM- | PANY, 41 Park row. NERGETIC BUSINESS MKN OF sent @ first class incorporated benevolent, cities and towns throughout the United States: gorres: jer- Baise, solicited. Address PROTECTION, INTEGRITY, clerks, ministers, school teachers wanted, rep! in ety, soc! re all for a first class printing hot ments; enclose stamp for parti W. SMITH, 91 South Let st, LIABLE AGENTS—IN EVERY TOWN AND CITY, i Profitable arrange: Ww illiamsburg, nN. ae Waste. A COMPETENT MAN TO WORK IN an | - glue factory. Address F, T. HOLTHAUS bone an Itimore, Md. 7 ANTE white or colored. good home: tdoor, between 10 and 12 o'clock. st., baseme! —A SMALL BOY, FROM 10 TO 12 YEARS of age, to make himself useful; one who wants 8-1 Apply at 35 Wi per aid. JAMES SHELHY, jaitimore st., Baltimore; 613 7th VHANCE FOR MEX, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS ‘0 learn telegraphy and take positions THOMP- sows College, 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute, | Telegraphy (aught practically, with instruments, in one | quarter. ALTMAN & CO., 331 AND 333 SIXTH AV.—WAN? skirt trimmers, waistinakers and general dress imakers; only first class hands need apply. CalF between 8 and 10 or 2. ana 6 P.M. Fest CLASS LADY CANVASSERS WANTED_TO sell a now and elegant book just issued. Apply to ALBERT WELLES, 67 University place. Fu CLASS DRESSMAKER AND AN APPRBN- tice wanted.—Ss West 44th st, TLLINERS.—FIRST Oras MILLINERS (ONLY med Bode! ifinest class eves ) will an employment with Kk. RID- LEY wand and Aen sts, New York. Orem RATORS on WHERLER « Bsc ech MA cnine wanted—To wor! BY, foot or steam vow KINSH EL. e805 1 1% south ‘oth ‘iv. PERATORS WANTED—ON WHEELER & WIL- son’s machines, to make ladies’ undergarments, Apply, to PYKE. STRINGFIKLD & O0., 44 State ot, Brooklyn, Wy ates GIRL AS COOK WHO Is A GOOD | ‘washer and troner: German preferred, with refer ence. Apply at 363 West 57th st ANTED— BAS DS ¢ oe APRONS, WITH WILLOOX & Gibb: 570 3d av. Warton YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO ‘oneral housework in a email family. Apply at 113 ch st., from 10 10 2 o'clock. | East aa) TANTED—A YOUNG, HEALTHY WET NURSE POR | a baby, four monthy'old. city references required. | Tnauire at & let er ‘ANTED—PXPERIENOED ts cabtgl “ON “LADIES! ' under garments. 570 8d aw | y ante we Ri CLASS MILLINERS, APPLY G & HART, ', 66 Greene ee WANTED SALES aDtns, ACCUSTOMED TO THE finest class of trade. Apply at No. 2 West 27th et, corner Sth av., after hali-past six P. M, ANTED—A GIRL AS LAUNDRESS AND CHAM. bermaki ; must come well recommended, 84 West Goth st. Apply Monday, alter Li. wHo esires } ARDWARE,—A YOUNG MAN, AGED 24, can speak English German fluently,’ @ ole: hardware house: he 1s very well acquainted with hardware and cutlery; best pel slisd trom his present employer. Address . K., stat Dae oe AN Roa i ite FAOT THAT APER THE ee ane ee AS NO EQUA | ‘and correct at figures, addres GENTLEMEN WISHING TO CANVass | number book can get exclusive territory | 37, Barclay st., New st, Washing- | and cases, comprisi ENRY FELTMAN, AUCTIONEER.—IMPORTANT ‘sale of Gentlemen's Furnishing and Worsted Goods, being all imported within atew weeks; stock is large and ail tp be sold In lots to sut dealers, on Monday, next, January 18, at 11 o'clock, at store No. Puiton street, Brooklyn. “TOHN H. DRAPER, AUCTIONEER —BY JOHN & ¢ ie RAPER & CO. on Tuesday, January 1% at 12 o'cloc! PEATE Tiare iid Pearl areet, New York, coutinuatiog sale of Wines, and Liquors, fe Mek of the Messrs. McCul ieee Go., 49 Beaver street. sca Lub) cases John ‘Jamnison’s Trish Whiskey ‘Iso Scotch. Whiskey, ies Ruin and Old Tom ‘Gin. bottled, by James ‘ullagh, Son & C pee: and Dublin. 1,000) quarters and octay t Ibo quarters Ce octaves Joba Jamison’s and other irish and Scotel Fal Na tors ‘and ocvaves London Dock and other fine Port 30 hogsheads, quarters and cases Madeira, Claret, Brandy, &c., &o. Can be sampled by catalorue Previous. J. P, TRAVER, AUCTIONEE! will sell Monday, January And s9 Great Jones sirect,. Housenol Bureaus, Cottage Suits, Tadies, Chairs, qiricwures. Sewing Machines, ‘Dry aad tches, Sprinw Cart, &c. Ss’ SALES, 3. McGRATH, auctio er, 153 Chater street, corner Mulbde MONDAY, Men's and Women’s Clone. By order ¥’. Ganley, Division street, TUESDAY, Men’s and Women's Clothing. 8, at 1034 o'clock, at SF Furnitare, en By oi THU PRSDAY. ‘Men's and * Crothing. Rese N, stich, Thitd avenue. Men's and ‘Women's Clothing. ‘By drdet JA. Jarman, Varick arrest A es ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO DO WAIMNG AND JAWNBROKERS’ SALES.—JAMES AGAR, ave. make himself generally nseful in a private, fa fem, | ato. Bons Shoe at salesrooms 59 New Bowery an@ fe ' a | — Telok AP basement Toor 454 West 251 st ny” MAE 8 | reine ti rep ura, Clothing. By order Ge , —A STOUT, ACTIVE BOY, Thursday; Men's and ’s Clothing. By co . (ane, po rid branes, ao. Apply to FLEISCH order Joh Marto Mulberry ee 28 COND Broadway. ANTED—A BOY ACCUSTOMED TO GENERAL good hand and is & CO., Herald of office work, who write: WANT A GUOD BUSINESS MAN, WHO HAS A few handred dollars cash, to control and sell a staple ited in good citles; & specialty; manufactory estab- lished. Samples can be seen ant full particulars, had b: ealling on WALKER, from 10 A, M. toa P.M, (0 Bond sf ALESMAN WANTED.—AN ENERGEYIO YOUNG man, who has had eer ce in selling the jobbin; end retail trade, to male tol met soaps. Address, with ri erences, SOAPS. Herald oith GALESMEN GOING EAST, WEST, NORTH OR | south selling other goods can have samples of teas | on commission, PICKERT & CO., 06 Wafer at. Wh tion business Proferrod, Apply to GBO! GEL, ‘William street, NTED—A YOUNG MAN POR CANVARSING lithographic work ; one acquainted wish the sta- BOE SCHLE. ice Wainer hat WAITER IN A PRIVAPE FAMILY; y references. Those having such ad box Herald Uptewn must have cit dress GOOD HOM od office. V New York to send imm: handwriting to WILSON & Wal Jege, Twenty-third street, corner of Sixt! ANTED—EVERY ae MAN AND pOY. ately CT et of his ‘WORTH, Business Col- venue. ‘Bragea In | | ITUATION WANTED—BY AN LXPERIENCED | doubie entry bookkeeper. who will de disengaged Febroary }, or earlier if required; saiai manerar best reference from present employers. dress T. Herald Uptown Branch office. QITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED | bookkeeper | ig willing to work and earn his salary 5 can travel if desired references; salary moderate, | Address TEMPIRATE, Herald office. J ANTED—T FO FIRST OLASS COUNTER HANDS for & retail tea and coffee store; experienced me none others Apply at 101 Fulton st, corner High st Brooklyn. V ANTED-IN A WHOLESALE IMPORTING | house, an experienced commercial traveller. to | make Western saics jaress ¥., box 116 Herald | office, with reference and expected salary. | $25 = DAY. TE sien Slobe: apoly wor New York. ean vassi fy 18 Lit SMEN OF GOOD ADDADS8 GAN | for “The rty street, ing business in the cit; address, enclosing pos Herald office, BR & ‘as well as in the country je sap, TO $50 PER WEEK.—PARTIES WHO CAN give first class references or turnish security | for $100 and are willing to act as agents for a well Co. GAMEO LIKENESS OUTTER, Address | CAMEO, Herala office, Ax ) PRENCH AID COOK sitnation in @ private ences i in this city. Address My, Mi Asp PASTRY WANTS A mily or hotel; best refers — RTZGER, 292 | Sth av, | WO WANTED-A “THOROUGH, EXPERIBNCED TRAV. | eller tor the state of ‘New York for the sale of oat jewelry. Inquire at 435 Broadway, up stairs. — nly those with the trade need Seply. TANTED—A CORRESPONDING CLERK; WOULD | prefor one having experience in railroad business | gf who can take shorthand notes: salary $00 per WeBa | Addresi fae erat ‘tien and references, STEN. | oaRaPt a | dress 5. B. A PRACTICAL WATOHMAKER WOULD LIKE a | situation in or out of the city; bas had over 20years experience: understands repairing. jewelry and can do something at engr wirable locality. Herald office. DY Ad A’ EXPERIE [BD MECHANIC DESIRES A SITU. Ad ation.as master machinist of a machine shop. Herald Brook!ya Branch office. ould, Tent 8 window in 8 de } joss, TATCHMAKBR, box | Ware GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work; city reference required. Apply at No. 275 Waa FOR TWO YOUNG CHILDREN; French preferred; good Fegomumanaa nots requir: bg y and Tuesday, from 12 to Ware EXPERIENCED OPERATOR ON Let hag yee acne Btso afew braid- EW YORK STAMPED as 26 West Hos BWi OMPARY. fr 280° Br0 ‘Broad way. tt pape dt HANDS: A FEW FIRST CLASS | Un hands o ‘c.; no work given out. Aj ply to POP AA, nie CO. 583 "Broadway. - ANTED—IN A PRIVATE. FAMILY, A SEAM> stress who can sew on Wheeler & ‘Wilson's ma pine and te teach three children reading and writing. fest ANTRD—TWO YOUNG LADIES IN A, HIGHLY | ‘espectable and pleasant business, on Aroadway ; must he well educated: pianists proterred: salar H situation permanent, ‘Address, tor three days, 0. staur ANTRD—A GIRL TO DO UPSTAIRS WORK AND one who understands her business Wittens SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO able of being assistant bookkeeper, entry | gets or salesmal ta ed Audress J. J. ef ' 106 J On Bt Brook lyn, 8. D. A. tress or other too Competent to take charge ot ory, M., Herald Brooklyn Branch otfice. Warten POSITION “AS BOOKKEEPER, CASH- thease nen aa tira large manufactory in Massa- | anquestionab.e city references aa to | ir. Address CASHIER, box 218 Her for shuseeta: $1 a Mi id charac ald of pee EXPERIENCED SALESMAN WHO Ssouda Adare State and Western trade in mil ery Goods 88 JOBBISR, Dox 160" Het ae eh CITY TRAVELLER, TO SELL A tay in the stationery line must be ae- guainied with the trade. address STATIUNEAY. pox 1% Herald office, ANTED—FOR A WESTERN JOBBING HOUSB, two or three first class notions salesmen. Any | arty Latin A Ld knowledge of this branch of ¢ busiiess On furnishing satistactory references of the | Herat oftee outa further particulars by addressing D., | ere | ANTED—A SITUATION AS CLERK IN A WHOLE. sule or retail grocerv store, by a young married | ot experience, of would drive A wagon j three ies city ool silae. Address B, F., box jerald r, having acied in that capacity | STONE SBAL E monograma, Addi RAVER ON LETTERS AND | ENGRAVER, Herald office, “MECHANIO OF EXPERIENCE WANTS WORK at | yt tie iy IANO FOREMAN.—WANTED, dent for s large Arst class reterences aa w adt Peak bw se. Fi AROMA experience, ac. . Address. Herald oMee. ht wan. box 12 led; must nro! a liberal A SUPERINTBN- ano tactory ; a m isa thorough ptano iad of long experience a | Can come well Ce the bi ty. who 1 who dest of | eal with full particuiars, | big METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT is at 218 Broadway, tn the Herald Building. ANTED. who has |i trade, may hi tieulars, to J. job by addressing a } ot fo. 1,080 Delaware st, ine, with, Buffalo, } —A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER. | stand: trae | papier mache, a good hand, a Jong and practical experience at uae | WaAxmennviner CLASS WATCH CASE Marsa! | eentese required. Pitsburg, I Addreas Kk, MITOHELL & O' ‘2 me COMPETENT AND pcg gis An 4 th take charge of the running ct French | be an ‘and 4 Bie hee eee hostage steam presses: eae aba nniess | Engines, simon ! pins? CLASS | Tanks, Vats, Scales, Hi SFge pAwNszoxess SALES.—BY RICHARD FIELD, eneral Anctioneer, salesroom No. 89 Bowery. MONDAY, January 15—By order Mrs. S. Fullan, 50® Jota men’s and ha eenl 's Tie, TUESDAY, Januai rR. Simpson & Oo., S08 lots men’s 3 and wo: u's Ole bing. WEDNESDAY, January I 9 order Henry MeAlee man, 500 ots men'e and les ee Megs FRYDA YB: D. De Long, 500 lots men’s and ‘women's Polorhin UBLIC SALK.—A BEAUTIFUL FARM AND RESI- dence as ‘Asbury station. on Central Railroad of Now Jersey, will be sold on Thursday, January 21, im village of Asbury, at 1 0 Hock: iit aare y cunerior tapi, well fenced; exten: rds; dweillt Lg tastefully built, 13 rooms, “marble mantels, laundry, good Gellar, &c-4 tenant house, 18330; <a 2x1 good grain or ‘also, at same and. place. a Farm of 13 acres, ren two good dw thereon, barn, &c. : 800 pon rete mpl herrea, tee vB a STACKPOLB, sprees. a. \-) Pou on * ha Ow imme! A. M., on the premises of the janutaot ompany's warehouse, 6} Warren street, New York, ‘by order of L. C. RAPELJE, Receiver, the stock on hand contained in said warehouse. ihe ‘or Burcners Machinery aod Hardware. st ok id Presses. Boomer's Lard CL ig lg Catters, Seress Oise we, en Ks, Le gH pe Shen a vaeans Sate atalogues at our salesroom, 16 Vere E. M. STACK Po er particulars address Presses, & CO. QuEnivrs SaLb—BY QUIMBY a BISSELL, AU tioneers. Monday, 10% A. M.. at No, 5 Boe: Oey near a ‘avenue, & choice Ma: of % ogoceriey con is: Spiees, Li Goods, ‘cas, Coffee, HERIFF'S fous 0% STEBL, IRON, MACHINERY, 4o.—S, HE Sheri ead General Anptionses. eetls on Monday, prasuary 18, ath east corner of second avenue and awe ict pe, Lron Wire, om the entire Stock of Machinery, conststin, Bar lron, sheet Steel, Ring stéel, Iron such as is ased in ee TO ‘purring machines; fin- ished and ey ten Woo! Pi a Lumber, &c. Also, at N Bowling Gree Treen, fact re Furnitare, Safes, Desks, Chairs, _Jonx 9, Cowninanam, Dep Deputy eae, re gg were. Mot yt Ca A | ay 0. New ai tnd i aecond and ms eee shrec-ply ingrain Carpets, 01 nd Matting. D BEBCAE ‘ ILTON AN De ORTS OF THE PROGREDINGS EE! Lays MAN To.MORROW, IN THE si EVENING TELEG! STORAGE. panne nee noon. RAGE FOR PURNIT AGG a | Stee other goods in. se hi ‘rooms; | ail conveniences; watchmen, ASRS une a fo __ 38, @ and 42 Commerce street, near BI leeoker. Wt, SIDE, STORAGE reo va a Pun! iture, property: se at arate Roomn of at ait ee | ays ac