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— SITUATIONS ——— 16 Basis Cooks, dic. CHRYSTIF &#T.. SECOND FLOOR, BACK room. —A respectable German girl as cook and to t with {be washing and Ironing, in a private Ameri- Muy good city relerence. 6 RNER 20 ST., SECOND ¥LOOR.—AS l first class cook in a private family or boarding | jouse; best city reference from /ast place. 18 T 23D ST.—-E\GLISH COOK IN A PRIVATE tamilv: understands ber business, plain cooking: nlite and obliging. May be seen at her present place ir two days. SQ WEST WTH © iY tin the washin A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO. ‘ass cook in @ private family: would NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET, Chambermaids. dc. 3D AY. TOP FLOOK.—AS CHAMBERMAT 490 tat housework ; city rence. 567 3D AY. second floor, front.—A respectable voung girl do chamber work and waiting: good city reference. 694 2D AV. IN BAKERY.—A RE PECTABL cA Fe ir] as chambermaid and waitress or chambe: maid reference. SOQ TH, AN; BETWEEN 58D AND MTH STS third beil.—A respectable young girl to d chamberwork and waiting or to take care of children, ood reference, WEST 13TH E.—A PROTES- 966 employer's to-day 1 WEST 19TH ST. woman as fi city reterenc S) Wes? ith \dress Mrs MOORE. nd to-morrow. TOP FLOOR.—A COMPETENT class cook; 18 a good baker: 1 ST., REAR HOUSE.—A RE*PECT- ‘1 girl as good plain cook, wat a and \ on or } FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECT. | ; no objection to assist in | JQ WEST Bre AT —A8 COMPETENT COOK IN 13% private family; understands tnglish and Ameri- pan cooking and is an excellent baker and pasiry cook; tborougply neat in ber kitchen; city reference trom tast employer. WEST SI8T S'.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO > 4 plain cooking in a small tamily; Do objection to © ‘the washing and ironing. 14 6TH AV.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW aS GOOD plain cook in a boarding house; also an Ameri- Jan woman as chamvermaid. 1 WEST 27TH ST.. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH | AD ea Fespectutle. girl as cook and to do Washing and ironing or general Bousework in a smell family; can make bread and biscuits and serve desserts No objections to go to the country. 150 Dbjection to go in the country; good refe! | PECTABLE YOUNG | WEST 2TH ST—A RE 150 woman in «private family as good plain cook, Washer and ironer; best referenc: WEST 4TH ST,, BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH | avs.—As experienced cook and aod Paeer Ro | 156 TEet.2T8, $7, THIRD FLOOR A RESPECT. | 20 adie woman as good plain cook; isa class undress; can do all xinds of clothes in tine style: cood reterency hes WEST Tit ROOM 4—AN ENGLISIT Protestant woman as cook in a private bourding ds cooking in all ity branches; no | se Washin< { i | ST,, BETWEEN IST AV. AND AV. A., TOP wks first class cook, isractite, in-a first class city reference. OO che as cook aiid to assist with washing an ning: the other as chambermaid and waitress; wo Bo a short distance in the country; good reterem QO) WEST 2S! ST. CORNER 7TH Ay. 200 jetent young woman as plain cook: w an ex: Relient laundress; no objection to a short distance in the country; good city reference. 203 2 WEST SSD ST, TOP FLOOR—A RESPECT. | able woman as Cook, washer and ironer In a small er, family; is a good bread and biscuit baker; reterenc WEST 53D 8T.-TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS (sisters) wish to go tog:ther; one as cook, the | other as laundress; no objection to a private boarding house ; best references. Call or address. Q]7 WEST ssTH ST, REAR.A COMPETENT | i 21 young woman as excellent cook; would assist in the washing and ironing; best city references; no ob- Jections to a boarding house: 219 AXA, REAR MOUSE. THIRD FLOOR.—TWO respectable German gris; one as cook, washer d ironer, the other as chambermaid and waitress or take care of children; city reterences. 295 WEST 13TH ST. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH 240 avs., first tloor.—As first class cook in a private Jamily, or has no objection to first class boarding house; | ood reference trom iast place. j 236 WEST, 2TH ST, BETWEEN 7TH AND STH 20. ava —Two respeciabie ciris. sisters: one as plain | 2ook, washer and ironer; the other as chambermaid and | raitress; goud city reierence. t 24. EAST 30\H ST., BETWEEN 2D AND SD AVS. mei | AS first class cook; understands all branches— stry and dessert. WEST 32 ST., TOP FLOOR.—A YOUNG GIRL | as cook, washer and ironer. or to do generat work In a smail family; best city reference. Call | Tuesday aud Wednes: 307 EAST, MTH ST. ,THIRD FLOOR—A YOUNG girl as cook or todo general housework; city Reference. Callfortwodayx 332 West, sTH ST.—A, YOUNG WOMAN AS | e Cook: no objections to do, washing and ironing: | country preferred; best city reference from last em- | Dloyers Call ior two days. 33) EAST 36TH =T., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.— Acook and chambermaid by two girls; good eity reference. 346 EAST 2D st.-4 RESPECTABLE PROTEST. | ant woman ironer in a pri- te family; bes 34 EAST 20 ST. UP STAIRS—A RESPECTA- J bie woman as good cook, washer and izoner; is BB excellent iaundress; best city reference. 405 EASTTHST. SECOND FLOOR. BACK ROON. ©) —A respectabie young girl as cook or chamber- maid ina private family; has best etty reterence. 4.09 RHSE,@0 St. NEAR, oT AV—AS COMPE- tent restaurant’ cook ; excellent reference. ROOM 3.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS ‘ 43 good cook, wasner and ironer; best city refer- } lke a few more on; a1 children'or toa ‘ail tor two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAMBER- a maid and waitress, Address (. rm as 1d Uptow: ae L., Herald Upto Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 10 MEST STA FIRST CLASS ENGLISH DRE! Taker, just ‘1ved from London, desires an ¢! agement by the dav or week; can cut and good operator on Whecler & Wilson's and singer's m: chine: nine years’ experience; best referonce. Addr or call on &. L. 32 EAST i ST. —AS SEANSTRES: ate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine and would os- Address E. J. sist with cba laren, sist with ehamberwork or tend children, referencedrom present employer. 225 WEST 16TH ST., TOP FLOO®, FROV’ i dressmaker wishes some more work; suits made cheap: dresses mi over; also undercloihes at low pri cents: bring your own musiin. Call on or address Mrs. BUC GER oe Q15 BAST 2TH St. NEAR 39 AV.—A SEAM, wie) stress, whocan make children’s clothing and | | lates’ dresses and do family sewing, wants work by the | day or week: work on domestic machine neatly done. Call or address, 452 48! ‘as scamatress; can do ail plain needlework. STH AY,, BETWEEN &TH AND SsTH STS. work home. Address C. C ‘Wilson machine), would give two or three Week, or in any o.her light employment, tor a room, with Board, ina Protestant taintiy, Address OPERATOR, box 202 Heraid Uptown Branch office. General Housework. 40 and do plain cooking; city or couatry. 62 SHABLES sta (being a good washer and ironer) todo genera! housework in a small family. 123 AST &MTH ST., SHOE STOR} able woman wants housework; is_a food cook, er and ironer; good city reterence from her last place. 13 Plain cook ; country preferred; good retereuces. 133 big 2TH ST.—A PROTESTANT GIRL T lo Nght housework in a small private family dest city reterences from her last place. 145 German ein, aged ie speaking English perfect to do general housework in a private family.” WE: SITTATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. in the laundry or would do geveral BETWEEN S7TH AND 38TH STS., to assist in washing and ironing; good city SD AV.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAMBER. 0 general housework in a sinal! tamily. caw orem. | D+ ) EAST SMTH ST.-A RESPECTABLE GERMAN | |< WOWAN as seamstress in an American family; good Mrs, DICKISON. 19TH ST., NEAR 10TH AV.—A YOUNG GIKL | second fioor.—A first class dressmaker would | 4! kind sagements by the week or to take DRESSMAKEK, ACCUSTUMED TO FIRST CLASS | work in all its branches (has a silent Wheeler & i ja the WEST ISTH ST.. REAR—A YOUNG WOMAN TO | do housework in a small family; can wash, iron | PROTESTANT = WOMAN —A RESPECT. 37 19TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTA. ble woman to do general housework: 1sa good WEST 31ST ST., CIGAR STORE.—A YOUNG | SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE! Laundresses, dec. BQG WEST TH ST. THIRD FLOOR, BACK —A first class iaundress wishes ladies’, xentiemen's or families’ washing: puffing aud fluting neaty doae | trom Se. to $1 per dozen; reierences. Call or address. | 400) BAST StH St, NEAR 1ST aV.—a RESPECT. ! able German woman wishes to engage washing | and troning for tour days in the week; would also take | tamily washing home; gentiemen’s linen well gone up. SCHENK, 4.22 WES? SIST ST. BASEMENT.—A COLORED S— laundress in a private tamily; willing to assist with the chamberwork the two last days of the week; nine months relerence from last place. Call tor two | days, iD to Ez re 0 | 4.24 WEST 32D 8T.—AS VIRST CLASS LAUN- dress in a private family: would assist with t! 3 tant woman as first o will assist with work and to -ssist in the kitchen ina private | Chamberwork It necessary; city references == ~ ae te ——— | 45, ITH AVA. PROTESTANT GIRL, As FIRST WEST 20TH -A YERY GOOD FRENCH *2 2D AV. BETWEEN 61ST AND 620 STS—A | £40 Class inundress in a private jamily; several West ee otk Le den ce menetpae | lee isl todo upstate warkand take care | Years’ at references from last employers. 6TH AY., THIRD FLOOR, ROOM 9.—A FIRST 484 620 EAST, UES st.—« RESPECTABLE PROT. OU estant woman, a first class laundress. desires families’ or gentlemen's washing at her own home ; 75c. adozen Address A. D. Nurses, &e. 4 WZST 20TH ST.-A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE widow, aged $5 Fears nurse; can take a baby from its birth. Call on M LAKK, TAYLOR ST., WILLIAMSBURG.—A RES able woman as wet nu ; well recommended. Cail tor two days. 93 DIVISION ST.—A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL *) of l6 vears, to attend to children, capable of teaching: noue but responsible parties need apply or address; best city reterences, (1078 WéST 18°H ST., NEAK 6TH AY., SECOND floor.—A young Woman as nurse and seamstress; would take care ot a baby or growing children: excel- lent city reterenc 10 Call or address. WEST 49°H ST., SECOND FLOOR.~A YOUNG woman as nurse: understands the care of an in- birth; a neat sewer and @ good embroider- LUDLOW ST., BASEMEN E A YOUNG WOMAN, speaking l'rench, German a: nd English, as wet EAST 8TH ST., ONE HOUSE FROM BROAD. Way.—A respectable woman as wet nurse; will: pir if famil. 13 ing and ng: underetands cutting and fitung and | HELP WANTED—FEMALKS. W4NZED-A GOVERNESS THAT, TEACHES ENG- lish, German and muste. for Eltzabeth; must be Catholic.’ Apply at 15 Bible House, between 1 and 3 o'clock. ps? EAST 28TH ST., FIRS! FLOOR, IN REAR— | A woman would like to give her baby out to ‘wet nurse. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES- | A XOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN SOME legitimate business at a moderate salary; tho- roughly posted inthe newspaper bu-iness, having had nine years’ experience in newspaper offices; 1s @ good {uve ch money and a hard worker: willing to devote is whole time and energy to the interests of his em- ployer; no canvassing; can give the highest reterences | as to character and ability. Address WOKIHINGTON, box 140 Heralit office. : GOOD GERMAN BARTENDER, #2 YEARS OLD | 44 und well recommended, is looking Jor a sit | A. PRIEDEL, AS WAITER IN A PRIVATE verial d ‘0. 2 City Hall Place. | FAMILY—A HANO- aks good English and has a | letter to H Orchard st. ‘, SPEAKS ENGLISH, | ul man in a private fam: | fly or boarding house; good reference. Call, for two | days, at No. 145 West 49ih st., one flight up stalrs. i A YOUTH OF 18 DESIRES A SITUATION IN YOUNG FRENCH wants a situation A good store or ottice: has becn in the stationery and | Chromo business: reterence furnished it required, Ad- | dress W. F. J, HIGGINS, 15 Oak st. RESPECTABLE COLORED POY (ENGLISH) would like 2 situation in a private family or hotel ; | @good home and no wages expected, Address I. C. | RENDLE&E, box 142 Herald oitice. | COLORED BOY, 17 YEARS OF AGE, WOULD like a situation in a private tamily or boarding house, as waiter and to attend the turpace: city reler- ences. Address C. W., Herald Uptown Branch oflice. RESPECABLE COLORED MAN WANTS 4 SIT- lation, ng waiter ia. a private family or boarding Ouse : wood city relerences. Call on oF address HE. 3, No, 29 6ta av. YOUNG FRENCHMAN AS FIRST CLASS WAITER in a private family; will do general work ; good city reference, Address FRENCH WAITER, box 106 Herald Uptown Branch office. A U2UNG VOLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION as waiter in a private family or boarding house, Call on or address J. SMITH, 137 Weat 33d st. | A COLORED MAN (SINGLE) WANTS A SITCATION i in a private boarding house or family; can como well recommended; wiiing to make hinseif generally Userul, Address, ior two days, D.N., No. 10 Mac jougal st We 160. ifeiy iandea’ herself general!y useful, —A YOUNG SUOTCH GIRL, jake care of children and make FRENCH AID COOK AND PASTRY WANTS A SIT- uation in a private family or hotel: best references in this city. Address Mr. MERTZGUK, 392 8th av. 16 W-ST 41ST ST.—AS NURSE IN ANY KIND OF sickness; best city reference from doctors and YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION | in a private family as Waiter: no objection to a first | | Class boarding house. Call or address 226 West 3th st. | A | C | lyn Branch office. | three years in present place; ‘afarried: n | Dut those having greenhouses ana graperies Address COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. tenner nee anne mannan ann at ITUATION WANTE! LASS CO. TUAn and groota: lasober, houest willing 44 Ob. ing; Do objections to the counts t can give fret class reference. Address J. N., box 133 Herald office. COACHMAN AND GARDENER’S SITUATION wanted—By a young min: understands his bust- ness thoroughly: would be iound willing and obliging; my GALES AT AvVOTIOS. M. STACKPOLE, AUCTIONEER. E. EM. STACRPOLE S co, rit of at ea m. 14 Vesey street, near Astor Ho on 1 uary 19, Rita. , sharp, @ stock of vity made, new ‘and secoud hand Furniture, removed to salesroom tor convenience of sale, comprising Chamber Suits, in wal- Rut aud enamelle rior duits, in satin cordaroys marble and wooden top Centre ‘fables, Easy Chairs, [> Dining Chairs, new hair Mattresses, Ui! Paintings, Ea- noe elty reference, Address F. &., box 113 Herald o| z ‘avi wid Tot of nate ea COACHMAN'S SIT! WANTED—BY A AXON & TEBBETTS, AUCTION “ERS~ART SALE.— A. heatand respectante mans understands. his, busi: We shall ‘sell a collection of fine im ess perfectly, ls trustworthy and. willing; Dest city | erat nen Tusday. ne id orcloc Felerence. address M. B., 151 West [7th st street, between Churen and West Broadway. NOACHMAN AND GARDENER’S SITUATION ap rr — J ~wanted, by a“aingle many thoroughly understands | TS, WEINUERG’R AUCTIONEER —REGULAR the care of horses, carriages, Ace; cam milk, tend tur | Se Sale this day (Tucsiay), January 19, at 1% o'clock, nace: will be found willing and obliging : at 1545 Bowery, of general Merchandise, Wines, Liquors, rate; best reference. Address M., box 118 Hi YOACHMAN AND GROOM’S SITUATION WANTED— / By 8 young man who thoroughly: understands his Dusiness: will be tound witiing and obliging: best city relerences, Address, for two days, A. H., Herald Brook- SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COACH- Paya taste? beac Gece sates she JONES, Post office, Mor: sania aie Oran WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED gardener, who has a thoroughly practical knowl- edge of gardening in every department; forcing of trurt, flowers, £c.; best testimonials tor ability, industr: oe. ne need apply K. J., Westchester Post ontice, N. Y. SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, As coachman and gardener; can milk, tend furnace And maxe himself generally ‘useful in a gentleman's | place. Address M. S., box 121 Herald office. | ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY AN ENGLISHMAN and wife: the man us coachman. groom, garaene and landscaper; the wile as cook, w: and ironer; both first class help, not atraid of work; seven years’ EAB renoes Wages moderate. Address Mb Washing- on HELP WANTED—MALES. LANGELL'S HOT ATR ROMAN BATHS, NO. 61 LHX. ington ay.. corner 26th st.—Want agreeable, intelli- industrious men and women, under 25 years, for hs and office and to be generaily userul; refercaces RI TREASURES OF ENGLAND—THE BEST SELL- ing subscription book in the market ‘Two can- Yausers of ability wanted, none others need apply. HOWARTH & PHILLIPS, 36 Nassau st. KT OF CANVASSING, OR AGENT'S GUIDE,” A . “A little work that enables any one to make a livme. By mail, 6c. NEW YORK BOOK CONCERN, Not | ‘arren strect, New York. | N OLD FIRST CLASS LIFE INSURANCE COM- anv would engage a few experienced agents for iho city ot Now York and vicinity ata moderate salary and commission. Address LIFE, box 1,985 Post ofice, ew York. families. 359 WEST STH Sa RESPECTABLE YOUNG J Protestant girl to taxe care of children and do plain sewing or assist in light chamberwork ; best refer- e | AOL Wiakecare orany kins of sickness: can’ be | well recommended. Calion or address, tor two anys, Mrs. CAMP BELL. 4] WEST 40TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A HIGHLY respectable girl ot 15, as children's nurse. None need apply but first class Protestants. Call on or ad- | dress A. ti 42 WEST 35TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG married woman as wet nurse; would take baby to her own home ; doctors’ reterences. A425 WHST 26H STA YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN am ) wishes to take a baby to nurse at her own | House, will give one a mother's care. Call or address, 51] 22, 4% AN {THE CANDY STORE.—A YOUNG OLD fart as iurse and seamstress; best city reterences, Call for two days. 15 RAST 23D 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN. eral housework; from last place. 157 EAST 32D ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. A young girl, lately landed, todo general house- ‘work in a small private family. is a good plain cook; reference | 618 LEXINGTON AV. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’S).— A young German girl as nurse. or to do light chainberwork : good reterence. Cau for two days. Wes? 50TH ST.—A GOOD, CAPABLE NURSE { B A YOUNG MAN OF %—A SITUATION IN SOME wholesale house; has worked at the carpenter trade tor the past six years; can give best reterencesand | security if desired. © Address UNARLES box 122 | Herald ofice. WANTED-A SITUATION AS FOREMAN OR AS. sistant in a galvanized iron cornice manutactory; satisfactory reterence given. Address C., care Rowell 4 Chesman, St Louis, Mo. GENTS WANTED—CITY AND COUNTRY, TO SELL A tcas to families and largo consumers; greatest in- Gucements. CANTON TEA COMPANY, No. 1d Cham- ers st. GENTS.—FIRST CLASS CANVASSERS FOR A specialty; one azent made $32 one day: the latest novelties and largest variety in the city ; steady employ- ment, __ AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY, 300 Broadway. | WANSTED—SITUATIONS BY A YOUNG MAN AN” “wife; man as walter; wite (odo chamberwork and vi no objection to the country; 6th av. and 42d st. city references. OY WANTED—ALSO AN ADVERTISING CAN- vasser. for four first class papers: boy must be a good Pegg and well dressed. all at 37 Park row, room W AMER. a RESPECTABLE GERMAN MAN WANTS @ situation as waiter and to make himsett gen- erally useiul in a private tamily; best city relereuce. Call on or address S. II., No. 206 Last 31th st. V AITER.—THE ADVERTISER WILL ADVANCE $250, on satisfactory security, to an eating house | Keeper who will employ him. dress E. C., box 2, Post office. TANTED—A SITUATION IN A WHOLE*ALE house, by a young man speaking German and Eng lish; not atraid cf work; best retereuces. Address, ior this week, at . Hillig’s, 407 Graham av., Williamsburg. | GIRL euy, 62 6TH AV.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 8 nurse and to do plain sewing; six yea reterence N ENGLISH GIRL AS NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS: 5 17 xirl, two weeks in the country, to do ligh housework.’ Call all the week. 208 froner; good reference trom her I t place. WEST 4TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | branch off WEST 20TH ST.. REAR. —A YOUNG GIRL TO | dress OK do housework or as goed cook.. washer and | fond ot children. Address F.G.. Herald Uptown t YOUNG FRENCH GIRL AS sein cand chainberwork ; NURSE AND TO DO ca relerences. Ad- No#, box 186 Herald Upsown Branch office. Waitresses, &e. SECOND le girl to do general house: city reference. 21 EAST 2TH S' room.—A respec’ Work in a small family; best FLOOR, BACK RIVINGTON ST.—A RESPECTABLE GERMAN Rirl as first class waitress or chambermald. 293 West sist st. So young girl, lately Iavded, to do general | work. DOU ee he housework in a privat family: is @ good plain cook, ‘washer and ironer ; willing and oblizing; good reterence. | 25: small private family: g00d city reference. 303 e tant girl to do general housework ina smali private family: good city reterence: 329 obliging. 3D AV.—A GIKL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- e work ; 1s willing and oblizin; 340 best reference. (RING THIRD BELL).—A | WEST 16TH ST.. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH | le young woman to do general i | 255 WEST 32D ST..REAR BOUSE.—A RESPECT. | . able young girl todo general housework in & EASf 29TH ST. FIRST FLOOR.—A PROTES- Call for two days. |] 3D AV., BETWEEN %1H AND 2TH STS.—A saloon where she can go bome in the evening. young girl todo housework; 1s willing and | or adaress Mrs, MCDONALD, ND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A . EAST %'H ST., ROOM 5.—A RESPZCTABLE woman to do hoasework : isa good plain cook, ‘washer and ironer and a good bread baker; city reter- 12 13% WEST 38TH ST., FIRST FLOOR FRONT ROOM.— A young girl as first class waitress and chamber- | maid. Good city reference. 214 WEST 2TH ST, THIRD FLOOR, FRO. “ respectable girl ‘as waitress or chambermal | best city rererences. WEST 30TH ST, IN THE REAR.—A RE- spectabie young girl waitress or chamber. inaid and to assist with the washing: is willing and | obliging; city or country; good reterence. Miscellaneous. 6) MULBERRY sT., ROOM 16.—A RESPECTABLE Joung woman ins restaurantand dipiag sa- all on 1 \ 152 7TH AV.. SECO F | LOZ French girl. trom Paris, of 24'vears' experience, as hairdresser and lady's maid, or to take care of chil dren: good city reference. 1343 WEST 36TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN im? to go out by the day, week or month, or is wil- | Hing to do scrubbing, Cam bé seen tor two days. ALS Fer lasiy lances, to do several housework 1a private tamily ; city reference it required. EAST 17'H_ 5ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | Q5(. WEST 25D ST.—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS | 356 a lady’s maid and seamstress; recommended by 42 = ‘would goa short distance in the country; best cit: } reference. 6TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN to do general houseworx in a private family; the lady she lives with. 61: 1D AV.—A PROTESTANT SCOTCH GIRL AS ort m: in excellent hairdresser and seain- stress; is willing ing: city reterence. v V JANTED—A SITUATION AS A FIRST CLASS waiter, by a Frenchman ina private family; speaks English; undersiands his business thoroughly; | best city reterence. Address T. A., 135 West 19th st. } ANTED—BY A REAL CORDON BLU oR HEAD | Fren , a situation in a good private family; ‘ool city reterences. Addr CORDON BLUE, Herald "ptown Branch office. $1 = BONUS TO ANY ONE WHO WILL PRO: DLO me honest employment at $8 or $10 a wee 21 years of age, quick at figures and a medium penman. W. ¥., Herald otnee. | Re al OR LIBERAL PER CENT FROM WAGEs For | ‘ P D4) any cook or steward getting neg situation as | assistant cook in a first class hotel or restaurant. send | to COMPETE N id Uptown Branch office. BROOME ST. class —A YOUNG MAN as First | e waiter. Call on or address | CLERKS: AND SALESMEN. SITUATION WANTEO—BY A YOUNG MAN (NOW | P bookkeeper 1n a manufacturing house). in asolit | Dusiness house. Aduress P., box 138 Brooklyn (N. ¥.) Post office, mid H ‘A. YOUNG MAN WANTED TO ADDRESS crnct. | lars: must write a good hand. Call at 48 Beekman | | st, room 1. second floor. RETARY AND IN- A must be able to loan his employer one thousand dollars ($1,000) ; security GENTLEMAN TO ACT AS § terpreter to travel in Earoy | | fine position; good salary. Address SECKEIARY, | | berald office. — eu meas 3 | | POSITION AS TRAVELLING SALESMAN | wanted by a party thoroughly competent: cigars, Confectionery or paperhangzings preierred. Principals | only, taping full lars, may address sRAVEL- | Li LOMAN, arie’s Ho cl, city. | GENTLEMAN EXPERIENCED 1N THE MANU- | facture of clothing and_ he buying of goods pertain- ing thereto (las also some trade which he can control desires a situation 1n a who.esule house, eitner in the | city or out West; che latter preterred. Address W. 1 ., | Heraid oftice. 1ST AY. ences. Call for two days. 46: STH AV.-—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS cook; is willing to assist in washing no objec- tion toa short distance in the country; best city refer- 608 AST JITH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—a MIDDLE. | ed woman as cook and to do washing ana | troning; reterence. A. MAYER. 12 2D AV., BETWEEN OTH AND 60TH STS. ~14¢7 third floor, tront.—A respectable girl as good eook, washer and ironer; good city reference from her Yast piace. | 1.339 3°.AT;, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— Agirl to cook, wash and iron or do house. ‘Work ; city reference. Chambermaids, &c. i WEST 15TH ST.—-A_ RESPFCTABLE GERMAN | 21. NA‘ts chambermaia or wallresn or todo fue | —" and iroving in @ private family or boarding | use. ' WES as chamoermaid and waitre 22D 91 —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL | best city refer- WEST 46TH ST.—A_ P. girlas competent chambermaid; no objection to e Washing; first class city reterence. EVERGREEN AV., BROOKLYN, E. D. | English Protestant girl as chambermaid apd | waitress, or as light housekeeper or in any capacity. Address Miss REY NULDS | 123 SULLIVAN derma: vahd and do p: 13 WEST 29TH ST.—A GERMAN GIRL AS CHAM. « bermaid or to do general nhomsework. Good feterence. ath | —— —— | —A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM. waitress, or to take care of an in- sewing: first class city reterence. WEST STH ST.—A GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID and waitress in @ private family ; good eity ret | "EAST 49TH ST, PRESENT *MPLOYER—TO do chawberwork and assist in the washing and | suas | 2D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID | or wouid do chamberwork and waiting: no ob- | 150 ction to a private boarding house; best city reierence. Won or address J. MILLER. i } 15] EAST 22) ST, BETWEEN 3D AND LEXING. | OL ton avs. third floor. front.—A respectable girl as Chambermaid and waitress or w assist with chiidren, st clase references from last place. ST., ROOM 17.—A YOUNG GIK: 161 3 are L | as orst class chambermaid and waitress; trst tlass city reteren Call for two days. z | WEST 181! ST—A GIRL TO | hamberwork and waiting ina small private | ity reference. | 2 EAST 53D ST.~A YOUNG GIRL AS CHA’ gitrinaus and waitress, good city reference, Ca aya, | EAST OTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS | one 206 chamberiaid or to do general housework In @ | Private family: yood city reterence il required D1] BAST 20,88 BASEMENT. —A GERMAN GTRE | 2 as chambermaid In a private famtiy; no ob fection todo some rowing or assist in taking esre ov | chi ‘ iP] EAST, MTU BT, BETWEEN Zz aVs.—A respectable young woman tiaid and to assist in the washing and iromi erence. 20 AND 3p | chamber. ity ref. 229 WEST 27TH S7.. THIRD F LOOR.—AN ENGLISU ZZY “piri as champermat’ and plain sewer, or to do feneral housework, where another is kept; best city ret. EAST 4TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM bermaia and jaundress or chambermaid aod Cail tor two days. OAQ HAV. BEIWEKEN BD AND UTH STs. —A 2QBE Foung wirias experienced chambermaid aad seamstress; best city reference TH AV. —A RESPECTABLE GERMAN PROT. ant girl as chambermaid and waitress in @ family; best city reresences, Call for two days UNG GIRL, LATELY and waitress; also a her and ironer; not j 235 waliress; good city reference. yeu experienced, but willing to learn, #246)Q EAST 21ST ST., ONE FLIGHT, BACK ROOM.— B28 Aresnectavic grins chaimbermaid and wait ress; uRdersiands her business thoroughly; best city reierenves. | Qr | 435 ne, AV., ROOM 9—A4 GIRL As BAST 14TH ST, TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— | Aschambermaii in a hotel. vlty reference. | 488 chambermeaid aud to assist with waiting, best | ty reference. | orn YOUNG | 464 | ences. cook, washer and ironer; best city reterence. 803 their housework or building.—A_ youn; irl to do is chambermaid an hs nh tt to assist with th ‘washing; city or@ short distance in the country; city | reference. 98: family. Housekeevers, &c. GREENWICH AV. NEAR WEST 10TH ST.—A recently from the South, highly ac- acheerful disposition; woald make g 2 yung lady Gompiivned and of home pleasant; widower's tamily preferred. Call al the week. [24 REST BRosDwar. IN’ THE STATION store. —A superior working housekeeper wants Position in a good industrious and neat, also mily : ‘cod seamstress; can undertake any position of trust; | best reference given. Cail or address. 309 EAST 9TH ST.. BETWEEN « *.. first floor. room 2.—A young lady keeper in @ widower's tamily. 4lé # housekeeper or music teacher in Widower's family. Call for 4wo days, trom 10 to 4, 0 Miss NELLIE WeLDON. 454 HUDSON Sf, UP ONE FLIGHT.—A YOU laay from the country as housekeepers ie a | ins the day only, and retarn to her own home at might widower's tamily preterred. Don't ring. e ta Sane elbonsd atria nanan nfabnatledeawatims YOUNG FRBNCE LADY, Wue is PidasAn WANTED, A COLORED WOMAN, 10 DO GOOK- Bid davecatic: Would he io We note EASAST | A. ing, wastiiig and ironing; relecences required. entleman. Address H. M., box 148 Herald Uptown | Apply a! 36 W : ai viactaansdl og oat lA AS LAUNDRESS AND CHAM. wornd Ps th naid: best city references requires Apply, Laundresses, &e. between Hand 12 o'clock, at No. WW it 45tu st SOUTH STH AV.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS | 4) YUUNG WA) 1 vITH | ZU Eliohe sesbiox io ts ot oe toe teooreae saverthers as casbie d searoente Wo Bite fineries done in a superior styi 92 KAST 45TH ST. —A RESPECTABLE Yot girl as good laundress and chambermaid in ate tamily. Good city reterence. = 8 in washing or go out by the 5 6TH AV.. TOP FLOOR.—A REs ©) lish woman wishes ladies’ avd gentlemen's w: family washing done by week or month, frst c IB ist 2287, Be man wishes fami! would go ont by the day: o Mrs A RESPECTABLE \ ntlemen's w 12 a ing. x z 4 BAST BTH ST, NEAR | INGTON AY. d ironing + ntiemes and ladies. 17 4 WEST TH ST, SKCUND FLOOR, BAC 4 room.—A respectable woman wishes to go out iby the day or week as first class laundress. city rete WEST 30TH ST.—A COLORED wishes families’ or gentlemen's washing Mise HEN E FAST 4D S8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMA Je) wishes washing to do at her own residence; derstands ali kinds of futing and pufting: good city re erence. WES! 25TH 5T.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO the housework of a small family; good plain 8D AV.. BETWEEN 49TH AND SOTH STS., IN 8TH AV., IN MILE DEPOT.—A RESPECTABLE : young girl todo general housework in a small | MULGSIEL ERY | 18ST AND 2D house- | 2 EAST 83D ST.-A :OUTHERN LADY, AGED yy the week or month. BOND ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS TO TAKE x’ best clly reference. ALLEN 5T., THIRD FLOOR. —A RESPECTA. bie German woman desires washing and house. second floor.—A young woman todo wasting WOMAN by the un- 7 ANIED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL AS LADIES maid and seainstress operates on several different machine or would take the entire charge oi a baby or ton growing children. No objection to travel an; arc of city or country. Best of reierence. Address | Mi aS‘bow 124 ‘Herald Uptown Branch oftes. , Intelligence Offices. XERMAN AND ENGLISH SERVANTS, CAPABLE and tr found constantly on band at Mrs. corner ot wth st. YOUNG MAN, 18, WANTS A SITUATION IN A Hy grocery; knows the business; willing to t a | employment offerea. Cail on or address J. B,, 229 West Houston st. | PRACTICAL STENOGRAPHER OF EXPERIENCE desires employment evenings, either to report or take trom dictation. Address EXPLRT, Herald oitice. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN INTELLIGEN Youth of 15, as eniry clerk or in an office; writes a | iain rapid hand. Address L. £., 22 Myrtie av., Brook. | yn, § | | PROF ESs1UNAL SITUATIONS WANTED— ee BEMALES, YOUNG GERMAN LADY, family, wishes a situation | OF RESPECTABLE a respeciatio Catholic Ht ail children in German, French, othce, Address ‘music, ac. jew Yors. i LADY WILL GIVE IN- im lieu of board, in a Spanish, references exchanged. Ap Miss J. D., Lo east Loth st. N AMERICAN YOU) truction in musi a American or other tamil ply, Dersonally or by jetter, “HELP W. NTED—FEMALES,. \ YOUNG WOMAN (PROTESTANT) WANTED—AT | D | AL. Elizabeth, S. J., to take charge of two children, do ‘a lightchamberwork aud sew. Call at 3 bust loth’st, n | from 10 to 12. WANTED—TO ASSIST IN TAKING CARE ren and make herself generally useful dur- GIRL ore A 4 rand general assistant in gift Exhibition: position permanent. Address, stating ex- tations as to salary, M. A., box 115 Herald office. a E D HANDS WANTED~10 BOX aA “rumings and ruching. AsHek & REDLICH, 3 Walker st Y.—HIGHEST WAGES Come and see, at o herself generally usetul. st. WASTEDA YOUNG Wo: and chaimbermaid, and ren; must bave good city re AN AS SEAMSTRESS 4 two growine ehil 2. Call at MSE ANTED—A GIRL FOR G to go 4 short distance tn W willing 0 make herself usetul ne that 1% all K | ate West 32d st.. between 10 | WASTED—A GOOD LAUNDRESS, WITH FIRGT class reterence. Apply, trou 9 tili 1, at No, 25 West seth st WASTED A WET NURSE: MU LTAY | Youby woman, with 4 iresh Ureast of milk. Ap: Diy at5id Sth ay., southwest corner 43d st., between 10 and 2 morning, of alter 7 o'clock @ j mnust have city reierence. N f A ¥ot thoroughly understands ive WEST 21H ST, TOP FLOOR.—A YOUNG | per business: aceust woman to do washing and froning ina boarding — \joarding how: ast ist ot, house, where she cau go home at night. park 22) WEST ATH ST. THIRD FLOOR, ROOM 16 — FANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- o As Grst class laundress or to do general nouse work io @ small American tamily; must have Work; can do fuiing: best references trou Inst place good city rererence; quod wages to a good girl. Apply 4 | atd7 Lexington av., near 25th st. QYF WEST ISTH ST. PIRST FLOOR, IN THE REAR ZL) —- washing; 235 i respectable woman wisie prices reasonable; best SULLIVAN -T.—A RESPECTABLE 0¢ Jaundress solicits geatiemen's and ladies y understands her business thoroughly. Call tor th gentlemen ily rewrence. RED NERAL HOU Apply | . TANTED—A GIRL FOR G short distance in the country. V Sd ay W ASS WAITRESS; TO ASSIST ANTED—A FIRST € om with chamberwork ; mustibe neat, tidy, willing "4 aud obising ye heed apply without reterone DAY STH AY. REAR HUILDIXG a ResPeCT. trom ) ull Lt, Tuesday, at 25 West ISth st, Letweon Sut able w an Wishes a few ladies gentemen's and 6th ave. washing; und nds futing: t* @ periect laundress best city reter Address MV. y y TED—A YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN TO TEACH rs : en Fr sew, de, Apply at lio West Sit Ce eer ROSE Sele ST he CRey Cue | hesday. 4 Uy inst, trom 1 io Hl o'eloes, “ laundress in a private tanuly; one who under stands her business thorougnly: best cily references A GIRL AS CHAMBERMALD AND Apply atin West siti ot « LO RAST “TH ST —A RESPEC LABL WOMAN to go out by the day or take fine washing, vest WY ANTED—A GOOD, COMPETENT COOK, GOOD city references referenees required, Inquire at No, 304 West Sti ne —— a - — | at, between 1) and 12 w'elock. 32 () EAST HTH ST. BETWEEN 157 AND 2D = ~ - sas « ava—A competent Protestant woman to go out | WANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL NoUSE by the day or wee® ‘o wash and iron or do Louseci ng ; best city references. Work: mast be willing aod oblig | ea West sith oe bitte ng. Apply at No. family (not German), to occupy herseit with and instruct | CLERK WANTED—FOR A RETAIL TEA STORE, A young Engiishmn of good address and just arrived, | witb a record 0. apprenticeship and govd reierence | must be up in the business in every particular. Adare: | CLTIZeN, Herald ott N ASSISTANT BOOKKELPER WANTED.—A PER. son of experience required. Address, in own hand- | writing, box 5,667 New York Vost office. salary $80). | PQOOKKEEFER WANIED—A SINGLE YOUNG MAN ! D active and good in penmanship. Apply at Everett's hotel, 101 Vesey st. KUG CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO SPEAKS GER. Fs man. Apply, with reference, corner 52d st. and | hav. | QITuATION WANTE. AS BOOKKEEPER On clerk, by an experienced, competent nan: is willing | to work and make himse!t useful; can travel if desired. Address JOURNAL, Lerald office. Po LAWYERS.--A_ GRADUATE OF NEW YORK v 21 years ot age, and entitle is a good per will work tor $3 | ver wey Me CIGAR — MANUFACTURERS.—THE | UNDER- signed, at present fravelling for a Boston hot working sirigtiy a New Bngiand trade, is desirous | forming a connection with a New York ‘party as travel. | ling salesman, with a more extended line of goods w | sei trom; best of references. Address VIGAKS, box | 1,758 Post office, Boston, Mass. { ANTED—BY A STEADY, RESPECTABLE YOUNG man, aged 1, a situation tn a liquor or cigar store, town or Country; goua reterences. Address, for three | days, J. C., Heraid Uptown Brauch office, Ww -BUOKKEEPING, { WILL INSTRUCT Practically in bookkeeping, penmanship and | mercantile arithmetic a few youny men, at my house or | their homes, evenings, § to WW; terms easy. Address | -- | | ) Mr. LLIN, Dox liv Uerald office. | A Sgetinccery POSITION IN A JOBBING OR MANL facturing shoe house; six years’ experience; been ou road; can sell, pack, keep stock; anything: No. 1 | referer e Address KBADY, vox 199 Heral office. t | WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN SPEAKING PRENGH, German and English, @ situation as entry or ship- | ping clerk in a wholesale house, or As assistant book. i ong sbest references. Address A. I'., box 138 Herald oftice ANTED—OUTSIDE SALESMAN OF DRUGGISTS' sundries on liberal commission. Calltrom 1 to LL at 12 Chambers st., uo stairs u. W. P. WAN ED<BY A JOBBING TEA HOUSE, A TRA eller acquainted with the retail grocers in Fen: sylvania and New York States; liberal terms to a com- petentman. Address box 5.187 Post office. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. COACUMAN, &C.—BY A FIRST CLASS, PRACTI. cal Englishman, a thoroughly rood, honest and sober man, which testimonials will show. Address F. TAYLOR, lo Waverics placo, New York. NGLISHMAN (MARRIED, NO EMCUMBRA Wants a siluction as conchinan snd xroo ' references. Call ou or address W. ., 155 fast 2th t late employer's, Zi Broadway, room 4. AS tDENER WANTED—BY A erstands growing grapes to also wake the ness payin all ite | VB! RetD, American Agricuiturist | 246 Broadway. SITUATION AS COACHMAN WANTED—BY A AL respectable, trustworthy young man: will be tound willing and ooliging; seven years’ first class reference; | city of country.” Address M., box 12% Herala office, GERMAN, FIRST CLA OAGHMAN, WITTE A. beatretorénce, wants u situation: firm class groo and driver, sober, hovest, willing and obliging; moder nds gardening | Address M, box 149 Herald ofiice, FIRST CLASS SCOTCH GARDENER (MARETED) A. feactiberty to engage with any lady of gentleman Where the culture oF grapes, porctes 1 plants, orchids. kitehen ornamental tlower gardening 14 carried on: the aavertiser has had charge in some of the leading hort ral establishments of this country 4 Great Bri rigen years relerence a4 to eh: racter and absity. Apply to b. J, CAMPBELL, 8 Broadway COACH MAS AND GROOMS SITUATION WANTED, AL. by a Scotchman; unmarried: thoroughly expe: Fenced man, of sober, industrions Habits; can inilk and make himself userul: bighly recomme: |. Address W., box 1 Herald office. ' | buying. | trade, m: | Brivate residen: | Decker & Bros. 73g NANVASSEBS WANTED.—AaPPLY 10 HOUSEHOLD PUBLISHING COMI ANY, 4 Park row. NE OF THE BES! CHANCES EVER OFFERED tor smart men to work on their own account. Steady employment and sure i. U, TERRY & CO., 95 uane street. TANTED—MEN TO SELL AN ARTICLE OF MERZ in every city in the Union: liberal inducements offered to energetic men with a small ca Address WILLIAM A. MARWOUOD, 121 Chambers st, New York. WAR At AGENT IN EVERY CITY AND TOWN in the United States, tor something entirely new; send for circular or $i for sample that will seil any- where tor $2 50; nu humbug. R. F. CARTER, $1 Park row, New York. ANTED—THREE GENTLEMEN OF GOOD AD. dress, well known in mercantile circles. Cal! at 407 and 409 Broadway, rooms 3 and 4. WANTEDIA YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND A MEAT shop; one that has been tn a prime meat shop; must have some education and know something about Inquire at 73 Voplar st. Krookiyn, after 7 P. M, V AN J—A PARTY HAVING AN OFFICE, TOS: shirts to Western trade, Address 227 Chestaut st., Philadeiphia. TANTED—A SMART, WILLING CULORED BOY TO make fires, take care of turnace and wait on | tadle. Apply, with reierence, at 165 West 254 st., base- | ment door. \ ANTED—sEVERAL MEN WHO HAVE TEA AND , coffee routes; liberal inducements. Address FUL- VKLEL ThA AND COFFLE COMPANY, 164 Ful- opposite High, Brooklyn. TON ton st —WANTED, AN ASSISTANT; MUST BE al on plate work; steady employment. 30 itute, Astor place. NGINEER'S OR JANITOR'S. POSITION WANTED, | orto let and take care of buildings, by anexpe- | ny EK rienced engineer, with the best of testimon! honesty andcapability. Address CORNELIUS, office. stands manufacturing papier mache, a good 5 had a long and practical experience at the iy hear of a job by addressing a line, with par- ticulurs. to J. C. ‘0. 1,u8) Delaware st, Buffalo, N. Y. who h: jirt cutter and sale: appearance and address: reference required. 174 5.b av., between 10 and 12 o'clock. SALES AT “A TERE. SOHNSO: JR,, AUCTIONEER. | . Art Salesroom 37 Nassau street. MORTGAGE: SALE OF SUPERB ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS, 10 BE SOLD AT AUCTION, ’ Ey ae DAY Ce Vapi ates OF ioe) anuary 19 and 10, comencing each da; ore! p f the collection will be found ee Two celebrated Marines, by F. Musin, Brussel: (which won the Prize Meda! pi aries o. “Th Happ, Friends.” by Pro‘essor Martin. Bathing Beauty.” by F. Kuse, he Morning Toilei,” by F. Kuss, “Autumn in the Catskill.” by C. A. Sommer. “at the Village Fountain,” by Malknecht. * On the Ausab e.” by E. Gay, And other known artists, Now on exhibition, with catalogue. RTIST.s' FUND SOCIETY. Fifteenth annual salc of Paintings, contributea by members in aid of the Fund, will take piace Thursday January 28, at 8 o'clock, at the Somerville Art evenin Gallery, 8 Fifth avenue. Exhivition now open, da: and evening. ROBERT SOMERVILLE, Auctioneer. UCTION NOTICE.—OVER $20,000 WORTH AND 300 | lots of elegant Household Furniture, contents of | 21 East “th st., near Broadway, this | 1B at Wis o'clock, Viz, 7g octave jotorte, elegant Parlor’ and’ Bedroom Mirrors, Olt Painiings, Jace Curtains, Bookcase robes; spring. hair Mattresses: Lounges, Clocks, &c. dining room, basement and kitexen Furniture. HENKY ZINN, Auctioneer. gp torion, AUCTION. Over $25,000 worth, #) lots, inagnificent Honsehola Furniture, at the first class private mansion 103 West ‘Twenty-cighth street, one block from roadway, near Sixth avenue, commencing at Jv o'clock. Rich Parlor | Suits, rose wood 755 octa’ janoforte, cost $875; Mirrors, riains, Carpets, Paintings, Bronzes, rosewood and®| walnut Bedroom Suits, Mattresses, Beadit Dining Koom and Basement Furniture; Silver Ware; 17 Carpets. JULIUS KRAEMER, Auctioneer, BT SALE—AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PAINT. ing: mMprising 137 Pictures, most of which are Americ: BEC! DIREC) FROM THE AKTISTS’ STUVIOS. The balance are works of well known tor- ci¢n artists. The entire coiection, {nctading. Mr. G. | ‘urini’s beautiful marbie BUST OF THE GODDESS OF LIBERTY, at AUCTION, THis DAY and 10.MORROW, January 19 and 20, at 12‘o'clock each day, at the GAL: LeRy, and #9 LIBERTY STREEI. Now on exhibi- tion. DANIEL A. MATHEWS, Auctioneer, DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER, | _ Lxocuvor's sale of douse and Lot . TL Suilivan street, east side. be- tween Broome and Spriug sireets, to be sold at auction on THURSDAY, January 21, at IZ o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, Ko. 111 Broag- way, by order of Uwen Donohue, execator of Kichard J. Owens, deceased. Jot 2x10 feet. Maps of ADRIAN BU, MULLER & SON, Auctioneers, No. 7 Pine street. AUCTION UCTION SALE.—THIS (TUESDAY) MORNING, commencing at 10 o'clock. at private residence 210 West 2ist st.. near 7th avenue, Handsome aod useful Household Furnitare, superb Paintings, One bronzes, octave Vianotorte, elegant carved Varior Suits, in satin and brocatel, Parlor Tables, Eta- geres, Mirrors, Curtains, bronze Clocks, library and sec- rataire Bookcases, lioraty Tables, Writing Desks. ish Suit: rosewood and walnut Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Washstands, Mt hair ana spring Mat- sses, Pillows, Centre iables, Rocks Extension Tabie, Buffe Mi ¢ Chairs, silverware, Crockery, rep, plush and baircioth suits, Kitchen Furniture, 19 Car. ac. ON. B. ale positive. lake 7th or Bth av. cari Competent men w pack and ship goods city or country, KOBLKT ©. CASULN, Auctions UCTION SALE—AT PRIVATE RESIDENCB 120 West 234 st. near 6th ay.. TUls (Cuesday) MORNING, commencing at 10 o'clock. Elegant HOUsHHOLD FURNITURE gale, anoforte, Hronzes, Ort Paintings, £c. 0K) worth oF pi library, chamber and Mm Furniture lie auction, namel Steinway & oun 794 octave Flanotort ‘arpets Minn OW Vaintings. imported | Klagores, Parlor at Rasy Chai re Desks imbee Suits, Dressing ‘caus, Mat.resses, Bedding, wuffet, c. le positive; 40 lots by MeDONNELD, Aue: UOTION ROOMS, 59 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, Regular Sales every. wo onsigninents; special atve by HAVEN & CO. I sell at Zo'clock, at and Fixtures of saloon the 4) Kast Thirte Y PSIDORE J. »WARZKOPP, AUCTIONEER—WILI. Furniture jedding, Cw oH | Turkish | MM: Cigars, Smoking Jobacco. Furniture, Bedsteads,. Mat: tresses, Oilcloth, Carpets; about i0) dozen Pocket and Table Cutlery, in lous to suit the trade, &c., dc, SAAC WOLF, AUCTIONEER.—MEYER & CO, WILL ‘Soll this day, at10 A M., the endre Stock, Fixtures, c., contained 1h the old established National Ale Vault, No. 62 Bowery, corner Canal street, consisting 0; fine Brandies, Wines, Gins, Ales, &c., &c. Also, all the first class Fixtures, such as ‘black wainut Bar Counter, ack Bar and Shelving, biack walnut round and square Tables, oak cane-bottom Chairs, onc fine eight-day regu. lator Clock, Mirrors, Glassware, two Phelan Billiard ‘Yables, new, in c: with Balls, \ ues, Strings, &c.; been in ase only four month together with the Lense ant Goot Will of the premises, at a very low rent. A rare chance for a live business man, sale positive. Dealers invited, A SAAC WOLF, AUCTIONEER. CO, SELL this day. at 114g o'clock, at i7 Bowery, a large assort- ment of vry Goods, Fancy Goods, shirts! Drawers, Ho- siery: also Clothing ; together with six Table Counters, two silver-plated Show Cass, &c. Sale positive, MoRtoage SALE—AT 2 O'CLUCK, TO-DAY, AT 96 Chrystie street, one hundsome Piano. vealers in- vited. Kk KRAUSSOLD’ Attorney tor Mortgagee. _ MA gsFAvs SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS 4c. ISAAC WOLF, Aucioneer.—Myers & Co Pill geil inis day, at 11 o'clock, at 7 Bowery, cases, ot ers, Rubbers, Arctica, &c." By o1 Me er cae *L UIPPMAN, Maribel. ‘ARSHAL'S SALU.—THOMAS J. M’GRATH, AUC tioneer. 158 Chatham street, corner of Mulberry. will sel thisday 1234 o'clock, one Horse, Wagon, Hi ness and two Belts. by order, P. FEENY, Marsha! ARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN BxBOU. 2 bg tion, of aril set. a panto Suction. this das, e) . M., at 134 Seventh street, the co! of u Lagcr Beer Baton: GUEARLEN, Marsbale AWNBROKER’S SALE.—THOMAS J, M’GRATH, Auctioneer, 153 Chatham street, corner of Mulberry. Will sell this day, at 11 o'clock, Men's and Women's Clothing, Dresses, Shawis, Remnants, Quilts, Blank Redding, Boots, shoes, &c.: aiso Coats, Pantaloot Vests, By order C. Lange, avenue UBUIC SALE.—A BEAUTIFUL FARM AND R&ol- dence at Asbury station, on Central Railroad (3 New Jersey, will be sold on iborsdey, January 31, ta village of Asbury, at 1 o'clock; ls acres very superior Jan J, well fenced: extensive orchards; dwefitng house tastefully built, 13 rooms, marbie mantels, furnace. laundry, good cellar, &c.; tenant house, 18x30; barn, 26x 100; rain or stock farm; also, at same time and rm ot 13 acres, two guod dwellings thereon, barn, &c. : 800 Kor turther particulars address E. L ach trees, apples, cherries, &c. RICE, Montclair, AWNBROKER’S SALE.—RICHARD FIELD, GEN- eral Auctioneer. salesroom No. 8) Bowery, wall sell ihis day, at 11 o'clock, 600 lots inen’s and wonien's Cloth- ing, vrewses, Shiwis, remacnts, Underclothing, Beds, Bedding, Quilts, Biankets, Roots, ‘Shoes, &c.;_alsn Coats, Pantaloons ana'Vests. BY order K. SIMPSON & CO., 195 Bowery. N. 8.—The sale of men’s clotaing will begin at iLo'elock shar; AWNBROKEL'S SALE THIS DAY.—JAMES AGAR, Auctioncer, will sell at salesroom. 59 New Bowery, atons o'clock, 50 lots Dresses, tha’ Si Kem nants, table Linen, Blankets, Quilts, ». de. Coats. Pantaloons and Vests. By order George Uudli East iweitth street. ECEIVER’S SALE. i By EK. M. STACKPOLE, Anctioneer. Will he sold on vriday, January ¥, 18/5, commencing atl A. M., on the premises or the Vulcan Manufacturing Companys warchouse, 61 Warre! y onder of L.'C. RAPE LA i, the stock on hand contained in said warehouse, consist- ing ot Butchers’ Machinery and isardwaro Stationar: Engines, Esmond Presses. Boomer’s Pressgs, Lay Presses, Lard Coolers, Meat Cutters, Stuffers, Cleaver: Tanks, Vats. Scales, ws. Racks, Hooks, Butchers 8, Letter Presses. Office Fu, niture, Sate, &e. dogues at our x reel KPULE & CO. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER. arshal's sale.—Will seli this day, Tuesday atll ck, at No. 27 East Broadway, eight Glass hie tor jewelery or tancy good: JOUN J, STEWAKT, Marshal. ICHARD WALTERS. AUCTION! ER, Marshal's sale.—Will sell tnis day, Tuesday at 11 O'clock, at So, 27 Last Broadway, an Assortment of Bar- room Furniture, Fixtures and Liquors. dozen Cnaira, Tables. screw Partition, Wire Screens, Cuak of Gin, Liquors, Cage, ke 0 Stove, Cigars, SHERIFF i A) ot executions o'clock in the forenoon, nd Thirty-third —BY VIRTUE OF SEVERAL WRI will seil at anction tois day at 10 north-west corner ot Tenth street, the entire Stock of ; $ Grocery store.—Viz:—Teas, Coffee, SI Fiour, Soap, spices, Vinegar, Molasses, Pickles, serves, Canied Fruits, Fancy’ Groceries, &c., &c. the Shelving, Counters, Scales and store Fixtures. positive, Dalers invited. WM. C. CONNER, Sherif. Hexny New, Deputy QUERIES SALE, OF UFFICE FURNITURE, 8S. HERMAN, Sheriff's Auctioneer, sells this day (Tuesday), January 19, at 1034 o'clock, at No. 13 B Jot of Ofice Furnitare, consisting of Desks Chair ing, Saie, &c. Sale positive, i ‘WM. C. CONNER, Sheriff. Wa. H. Burns. Deputy. Also a lot of Office Furniture, 4c. By order of san? W.-C. CONNER, Sheritt Cuantes M WHERIFF'S SALE OF GROCERL ac. 8S. HERMAS, Sheriff's Auctioneer, sells this day (Tuesday, January 19), at 10 o'clock, atthe northwest cor- ner of ‘hirty-th rd street and seuth avenue, the Stock and Fixtures or a first class Grocery Store, coxsisting of Tons, Coffee, Sugar. Spices, Flour, Soap, Candies, fc, Also Horse, Wagon, &c. WM. C.'CONNER, Bhet Henry New, veputy. QHERIFF'S SALE OF S1OCK AND FIXTURES OF Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Store.—s, HERMAN, Sheriffs Auctioucer, sei this day (iuesday, January 19), at 1 o'clock, at No. 448 Grand street, the Stock and Fixtures, of the above place, consisting ot Shirts, rity Books Le begbincone ee ies, slgponl &c. Also Counters, Shelving, Showcases, &c. ale iv inlets; dears invited.” WM. 0. CONNER, Sherif, Jaws CaRnaner, Deputy. GEERIFF'S, SALE OF HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, Tin and Giass Ware, Crockery, Willow ware, £c. ‘Ss. HERMAN. Sherif’s Auctioneer, sells this day (Tues day, January i9), at 11 o'clock. at No. 18 Bowery, a large and ‘fine assortment of House. Furnishing Goods, aon sistivg of fin and Britannia Ware, Wash Boilers, ‘Wash. tubs, Kettles, 1 and Coffee Cans; aisoa large lot of Crockery, Glass and Wiliow Ware ; ‘large lot of Brushes, Step Ladders. Cutiery, and a lare loz of other artic! usually found in a first class house turnisbing goode store. Sale positive, Dealers invited | ‘Onas. W. Urnam, Veputy. , CONNER, Sneriff. Wittax ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER—WICL RELL ‘on Wednesilay, at 1033 0 . at 6) New Bowery, a large lot of unclaimed Bagy: s botel, also second hand Furniture. ; _ FURNITURE, EEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS «_ Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at B. M. COW- PEKTHWAIT & ©O.'s, 155 and 157 Chatham street An immense stock and low prices. LARGE ASSORTMEN! OF CARPETS, FURNITURE AA and Bedaing, at lowest cash prices. at O'F ARK ELL § Wwarerooms, 410 Eighth avenue, between thirtieth and ‘Thirty-first streets. P: en weekly or monthly. nts of p hear Broadway; Jarlor S81 1s Carpets, 000. yard: o' A YOUNG AMERICAN LADY (WIDOW) WiLL GIVE use of Roo ns or Board for Furniture. Address COM ¥OR1, box 205 Herald oitice. ArmyaTe FAMILY DECLINING HOUSE will sel! magnificent Parlor Suit, cost $400, tor $150; it, $129: rep Suit, $4); Carpets; Chamber Suits. compleie; Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bookcase, Bute. Extension and Centre tables, &c.; 40 cents on the dollar. Cad at private residence 12) West 23d st sina A R. LOFORTE, Manutacturer of the finest Cabinet Furni- ture, at :3 Union square, will sell at cost the entire stock furnish a house or buy Furniture ata bargain of Furniture, 0% account of removing the oitice to the manutactory, Now 30, 32 and iM South Filth avenue. Also the Store, 23 Union square, to let. PRIVATE KAMILY WILL SELL THEIR EN household Furniture (in lots to sutt) in satin, cost $000. for $20); do., $150; surkish Suits, $I e18, $60, $15); Beds:cads, Dressing Cases, Ma ‘y and dining Furniture; rev, plush and baircioth Suits, $$; Paintings. Brouzes, want Decker & bros. iianuforte, $4). Fesidence 21y West Twenty-first street UCTION ROOMS, 39 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET.< Furniture, Catpets, Parlor Suits. Bedroom Seta, Loather set, Halt stants, Lounges, Hooks, Bookcases, Wardrobes ind Mattresses, Springs, Curtains, Lamp) quins. Coruices. Linen Sheets, Chairs, Extension &c.. at private sale, at auction prices. (yaneets. Furniture, Beds, Bedding, &c. Payments taken by br. week or month. lerius easy. ” KELLY & 60., corner Twenty-filth street and Sixth avenue. ASTROLOGY. Bee ME, ROSA, CLAIRVOYANT AND SPIRIT VIS- is your whole life, trom the cradle to nal street. Consultati . THE GREA 84 and inedical ciatrvoy a: door West of Sixth a 102 West fhirty- nue. TTENTION |—CONSULTATION ON BUSINESS, “A losses, enemies, lawsuits, absent friends, 1ove, Fiuwe and death; pay refused unless sausiied. Mme. 11, Ulairvoyant, 621 sixth avenue, FIUROMEAN CLAIRVOVANT TELLS NaMus, shows 1) likenceves, causes marriage; 4 cents iv $l. No. 190 West Twenty-fiith street COLLINS, A RELIABLE AND TRUST. worthy Clairvoyant, 275 Sixth avenue, uear seven. teenth strect, “MEDICAL. GHINDLE CURR ALY, COM 12) West Twenty -sixtii MAXWELL, MIDWII Si MM th street, near Third heLL, MIDWIF cond street, first VHYSICIAN, | SUISE, itrect, near Third avenuc. <ALL COMPLAINTS: ear Broalw, Hest De t 18, NO, L Foirom Futh aw wT Fast <MME. Tih, Forty-niath Ose, DR. OR MME. Whi cured; advice tree, 45 Ble