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$ “B95 12 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Se ee rena! derstands her business in all cook; thoronghiy understands her business tn all ce. P43 WEST sD ST.—aS FIRST CLASS ENGLISH SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Chambermaids, &c. 46 8TH AV., BETWEEN 83D AND SMTH STS.—A respectal 1 as chambermaid ant waitress or chambermaid to uselst with the washing; city relerens st er, BETWEEN STH AND 6TH 3 pe ni Protestant ks first clags Cook; understands all Kinds of cookin err 31H ST, BETWEEN STH AND 6TH BB reas ‘frat class conk srstands all kinds of English cooking; boarding or club house preferred, QQ WEST BIH ST—GOOD COOK; WILLING TO V33 WERT ich the coarse washing; seven years’ ref erence from her last place. « EST 19TH ST. IN THE STORE.—TWO GIRLS 35 ee tether, one ax cook and to assist with the Washing, the other as chambermaid and waitress. oF would do the work of a small! tamily between them; four vears’ reference from last place. FAST 13TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG V4.1 Sbinan'as cond plain cook, washer and 1zoner fm 4 small private amily; best city reference trom last place. K WEST MTH ST.—A YOUNG WOMA FIRST J54 tracs plain cook in & private family: no obje dion to assist with the washing, best city reierence 156 WEST §2D ST.—A N ACTIVE OD woman as cook, washer and ironer. hoasework in a smal! iamily; excellent relere YOUNG or to do 55] WESt 2D ST—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL JOT as chambermaid ana to take care of children; good reference, Inquire tor two days. 56322. AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS iB chambermaid ina private temily; no objection to Washing and ironing: good city reference, | 1.084 3D AV. (RING SECOND BELL).—A RE- | £.Ve spectable woman as chambermatd and wait | Fess: goed city reference. Cail at present employer's | peo INGTON AND ALBANY. VEE LARK iia SPECIAL Dh~Patc IN THE BVENING ‘T&LEGRAM, * EVERY NIGU? Seamstresses. LASS DRESS. ments by the Dressmakers and 12 WEST 2H ST.—A_ FIRST maker wishes a few more eng day. Call or address. 9]Q EAST STH ST.—A DR | 218 years’ experience and best city reterence, would like the patrouage of a few more tamilies; work done on the most reasonaile terms and satisiaction warranted. MAKER, WITH 15 59 WEST 27'S WOMAN OD as first classeook in a private fau Ing house ; best cluy reference. 169 TT AV.. IN TH able youn woman fin w small private tamily, BAKERY.—A RESPECT- eook, washer ana ironer two dav. Q4 WTH AY. BETWEEN att AND 22D STS.—A « young girtas plain cook or would do general work in a private od city referen 208 wert ge st A YOUNG G gond plain cook, Washer and ironer; good baker; Good reterence. 20) WEST 82D ST., FIRST FLOOR—A YOUNG © girl as good cook, washer and ironer and to assist in Rousework: best city reverence 9) WEST 38TH S1., BECWEEN 7TH A avs. second floor back room.—A ong woman as good plain cook; excellent Iaundress; He oblecton to a short disuunce iz: the country ; good cily Felereni 218 WEST 19TH ST.—A PECTARBLE WOMAN ag cook in a private family that live a short dis- tance in the country; understands all Kinds of coowin) est city retereuce. 234 &%, ence frem !a: SSTH ST., REAR—A YOUNG GIT and to assist with the washing; be a O36 as 45TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK OO thoroughly anderstands all kinds of meats, ous, jellics, creams, fine pastries of all kinds, brench and Spanist cooking, boning and larding, made up Gishes; ix a first class bread und biscuit baker; best rei- erenc! AS 24 EAST %8TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS GOOD | * cook in private family; will assist with @vber the fine or coarse washing: first class city reter- ences, STH ST, REAR HOUSH.—A bie girl as gool plain cook ina private family and to assist wiun the washing; best city refer- ‘rived trom Paris, as first elass cook «Cordon French te o WES 308 : OVO A first class cook; understands ps. Meats, Jame and pastries: po objection to a first ciass boardin 33. 3D AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN OE as cook in private boarding house; under- stands ber basiness oughly; city reference. e 65 WEST 48D ST., THIRD FLOOR.—AN EXPERI- I Jerman cook in an American Protestant a ling to heip wash and iron; good city ret EAST MTH ST.. BETWEEN 1ST AND ava., second floor.—A young girl » assist In the Washing and ironing; good ¢ from last pine. Bos WEST 481 ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS COOK, 4° washer and ironer in @ private famil Felerence. 329 3D AV., BETWEEN 2 Two respectable girls, toe’ rand Uh ner as cham! AS COOK 1 ali kinds of 1m 18; good eity rete 25TH ST.—A WOMA ate family; understan @oups, poultry, game and desse A RESPE CTABL 345 East, sp Ee) and daughter: motter as cook frover ; daughter to make herself useful; B54 EAST uth srs RES ABLE YOUNG 2 girl a8 cook, washer and ironer; three years’ reference. 36 WEST 25TH vate boarding house or retsacrant: good bread end biscuit maker; ood city reference. ‘asher and or country, | 4.()6 BAST OTH Sr, ROOM 6—A RESPECTABL VO girl as good plain cook, washer and irozer &n excelient baker; no ovjection to a boarding house, €i_y reference trou last place. 4.09 EAST HT St (PAKBR'S sTOrR—A PER. Ud _tect German cook in» p family. 4.2] WEST lst St. IN TH! BAKERY. —AS FIRST 41. class cook and excellent laundress: the couutry preferred ; sx years’ city reference. JU IRE tA D 449 WES 2st NEAR 1091 AV.—AS COOK, washer and ironer; city or country. 471 sy THE FANCY STORE.—A YOUNG nexcelient cook: one who under- ess ; KOOd city reference: ’ WEST 41ST ST.—A FRENCH PERSON, JUST | D | —GOOD PLAIN COOK, IN PRI- | 2TH tOMPETENT BLO Gereinalser Win nts by the dressmaker wish day; ents, fits and iruns stylishl: Jall'on or address Mr: | AN EXPEZIKNCED DRESSMAKER, WHO UN ER. LL" sta V kinds o' nily sewing and different machi: id act as y’s or children's maid: will be found ‘very obliging; a good be diect than salary; either in New York or Broociyn; DO ov.ec- | tion to toe country; first class city reiereuce, Address | REL, Herald brooklyn Branch ofl gS A SITUA. | 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIKL WISH | tion by the 24th of February as seamstress and lndy’s man! or to help with housekeeping: understands dressmaking: is willing and obliging; best euy rete ences, Sew York and Brooklyn. ddress Miss dl, | Herald Brookiyn Branch ofice. | ce General Housework, &e. Wh WEST 19TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY landed, to do housework in a small private fam- 15 westcn RESPECTABLE, AMERICAN J cir to do general housework; good city reter- Cail for two days. adi: rage os | 131 WEoT 19TH ST.—A SPECTABLE GIRL TO | e dogeneral housework ina suail private samily; | | reterence if required. ence. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Nurses, &e. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, ws ’ SITUATION BY A YOUNG me OULAND, ‘sein ee 36] VAST, 2H, SA RESPLOTABLE GIRL AS e infant's nurse and seaimetress; willing to assist = young children; city er couatry; good city refer- ce. 4 ) WEST 19TH ST.—A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN <a _as wet nurse, two . 466 WEST 33D ST.—A RESPECTABLK YOUNG rlas nurse ana do plain sewins or todo.cham- berwork; capable of taking care of au mant; best city reteren 5] R ZRMAN GIRL 9) as nurse? can do plain sewing and is wuling to make herself generally usetul. 1 25 8D AV.. UP STAIRS —A YOUNG WO. £4) man (colored) as nurse, Cail for three days. PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRL AS NURSE AND to co sewing: no objection to travel with the fam- ily; good olty rerrence, Address, for three days A. M., box 1:7 Herald Uptown Branch olice. Waitresses, &e. JOR WEST ATH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LO) w as wattress or lady's maid ; speaks Ger- man fluc Call or address tor three days between 1 and 4 o'e se 31.5 Wax STH ST. ROOM 1A RESPCOTABLE OL+) girl as first class waitress; best city reference, 422, East ute ROOM 17,—A8 FIRST CLASS ZZ waitress: can take full charge of a dining room; ignovafraid of work: Is capable of taking a man’s place; boarding house preferred. Miscellaneous. 8 PAST S77TH ST.—A FR®NCH GIRL AS LADY'S Wea a ‘ understands dressmaking. dress by YOUNG LADY OF GOOD FAMILY D* SIRE a to an invatld or governes lass reference given and re- box 159 Herald office. VEUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES, GERMAN LADY, OF 10 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, wishes a position 48 governoss or companion; thor- oughly undersiands Hagiish, French and German; best reicrences, Address F. B., Hox 1o9 Heraid othce. 206 West re ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG J woman to do general housework; good city r erence. ‘ BAST 28111 212 fez te « family ; is a good e reference; uptown prt Q232_ BAST sort ROOM 6, 8) Sor) A respectable young girl to do general house- | Work ina small tamily; is willing and obliging; good | city reference. Cali tor two davs. | 936 WEST MTli ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 4X) girl todo general housework or to cook, wash and iron; good city reterence. | 937 East 4TH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG | ae girt to do ceneral housework in a small family ; | fa frst rate washer snd irouer and. a good plain cook; | Dest city reterence trom her Inst place, “Cal. from 10102 | ete! PECTA} general housework in a private aud ironer; tour years’ ND FLOOR.— | D4 HAST SOTH ST.-A KESPECTABLE GIRL TO | _ do general housework in # private family; best | city reference, T 37TH ST,, IN FRONT BASEMENT.—A respectable youn woman to do general nouse- Work In a private tamily; two years’ city reference. | 263 West MD STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG | £00 womantodo general housework in oa small | | famity ; be “HELP WANTED=FEMALES, —GREAT REDUCTION, THOMP- 0 Fourch avenue. opposite Cooper aphy taught practically with imeteus ments, day o1 ning; terms reduced ior a few days only to $10. Learn; take positions; no other business pays ladies better, | A GIRL WANTED-IN, A PRIVATE FAMILY, TO co chamberwork and fine washing; city reterence Fequired, Call av47 West 47th st. GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, CALL at private residence 206 West 25th st, G'RL WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK must be a good cook, washer and ironer; reference Fequired. Apply at 275 Kitzabeth st., near Bleecker. AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG LADY WANTED, A i\" Protestant, age 20 to 2, to take charge of a gentle man’s home and child: best references given and re- quired, Inquire iramediately at 188 6.n av. WANTED. 4 G0: D WASHER AND IRONER; ONE. who understands flung: will be needed’ three days in the wee! rotestant preferred: reference re- inquire East ih st., kriday, trom 10 to & D-IMMEDIATELY, THREE OR FOUR ud designers of pattern bon- competent need apply, H. M, 47: Broxdway, between Grand and Broome Tustirut city reierence. We 296 T 73D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | 25D German girt to do general housework; is a good } Washer and froner: best city reterence. IH Si.—A YOUNG GIRL 1 housework Ina private famil; r. Cull for 31 218 S0.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN. +) eral honssWork Wages not sv much an object asahome, Cailfortwodays Q4d BAST SITH STA RESPROTABLE GLtL 10 OF do general housework; is willang and obliging; two years’ reference ‘rom last plac ake vey | | RQ EAsr ssp SECOND FLOOR.—A RE: | | QOU spectadie girl to do general housework in a | small family, or upstairs’ work; good cicy reference. “ a | 253 32 AV. THIRD FLOOR—A RESPECTABLE | ONO Woman to do housework in a small privaie fam- ily; 18a good piain cook and excellent washer and | ironer; 1) years’ eity reference | 4.28 WEST 2D SLA RESPECTABLE YOUNG «© giri todo genera! housework in a small private | taunly; is a good cook, Washer and iro best reter- | ence from her tast place peut 10 DO good | TOP FLOO PECTABLK PERSON TO DO THE WORK OF a Private tamily. Address A. M., Herald Uptown ch ofiice. RESPHCTABLE WOMAN WANTS THE WORK OF 4\ (a small family; good cook, washer and ironer: Good reference. Address E. A. L., box Lié Herald ottice. Housekeepers, &c. 9‘) GREENWICH AV., NEAR “4 ring hall bell.)~A young lady accomplished and refined, tamily preferred. L15 BLEECKER St. FRONT Bas +) young widow as housekeeper; widuwer's family preferred. r 1TH ST. (aged 22), highly as housekeeper; wilower's 622 6TH AY.. PIR-T FLOOR.—A YOUNG WOMAN J as tirst ciass cook ; is an excellent baker; no ob. Yection tocoarse wasting; good cily reterence. ‘Call or = AND 41ST 8ST, —A Protestant girl to cook, wash and pod cook, firstelass washer and ironer; no hiection to the couatry; best reterences. Cull for two ys. B45 TAY. ONE DOOR BELOW 4srH STA +) respectable woman a3 cook; best city rete! ence. 1.511 2D AV.—TO COOK, WASH AND IRON. NCU WOMAN WISHE tion in a French or American family, as cook; R PECTABLE FR. 8 Boot city reference. Address D. K.,box M8 Herald | oiler. HEM is at POLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT is Broadway, in the Heraid Buildin, Chambermaids, &. 1 EAST 31ST ST (PRESEN? EMPLOYER’S,)—A i girl as chambermaid and wattress oF assist ashin and ir D2 nownine sr maid and erence YOUNG GIRL AS ¢ ) FLOOR.—A 5 J BE B cu = { ¢ Waitress in 4 fine amer- @ean fan 24) SUFFOL FLOOR, FRC 6Y Goren natd and (o assist | wash and nee %.—A YOUNG GIRL as t housework in a pri- RE 10 nb ‘vai family of 110 Wkst 1 sT..IN THE REAR.—A YOUNG woman as chambermaid and | r or as waitress; uo objection to boarding louse; best erty WZ 13: RIVINGTON ST., NEAR ESSEX. — able German girl as chan WEST 27TH ST.—A N chambermai and PEC Drivave boarding house: excelent reference 15 WEST 52D St.—A RESPECTABLE © RED oO} girl as chambermaid and waitress. Cull tor | two days. WEST 2TH ST.—A PECTABLE GIRL as 9 212 chambermaid and waitress; wo’ ‘the washing and ironing; best assist with referenres. O38 Te Avy [WEEN 2D AND 2TH ST JO respectable gir! as competent chambe and seamstress; Lest city reterence. Q49 WEST att ST.—AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT +9 girl, lawiy landed, w do chamberwork or jouse work ; is Kind to children. 310 ¥ %TH ST.. FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG 33) man girl as Chambermaid in a private tam- y- Hl tur two days 310 West HTH st. one PLIGHT UP.—A vor < girl as chambermaid or waitress 1a @ private Dourding BLO Wet ATH st. FIRST FLOOR—A YOUNG » gir! as chambermaia in a private boardin Bouse or as nurse in a private tamily. Cail tor two days. —A RESPECT. 2Q KAST 49TH 8T.. TOP FLOOF 30 ‘abie young gir"as champerinuid and wasteus or to Go light hous. work for a sinali private tamily WEST STH ST., SE respectable youn “waitress in & private tam: BOG MAY. NEAR MOTH @T., IN THE DIO a young American git!'as chau ess and to assist with Wasbing, or as nur Hent city referen Cali jouse, Call for two day OND FLOOR, FRONT. ~A ri as chawbermaid and wood city rewrence. RY. 1 ap and to for two days. 8TH AV.—A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL as cham! aid and purse. 77H AV., NEAR MUM 87., THIRD FLOOR, respectable young girl as chemver: maid and waitress; willing to assisc with the washing; excelent city relereoees —A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. ACTIVE GIRL AS ection to & N AMERICAN WOMAN, NEAT AND RESPECTA- bie, #s working housekeeper; would (ake cure of invalid, do plain oupe, &c.; pay moderate. Ad- dress, for three days, A F. W., Herald Uptown Branch oiltce! Laundresses, &e. | 4Q AMITY Sr. IN THE BACK BASEMENT.—A | EP woman wishes work in a laundry or resi | by the day; best references. "SI 15 HST.. IN THE RBAR.—A RESPE woman as’ firs ss laundress: is 6; Will assist in chamberwork; good SECOND BELL.—A YOUNG girias lauudress and chambermaid; best refer- nted by an experienced colored woman ity rererence and understands her business thor: mm every branch, Call on or address LAUN- | | Dkess, JAG NEst 37M Sta RESPECTABLE YOUNG “) woman as urst class laundress; best city reier- | ence, | 158 ¥ sIST ST._—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 1100 w ont by the day to ¢o washing and ironing or ning ; best city reference. Q]] BAST_WTH St. SECOND FLOOR, FRONT 411 room—a girl as first rate faundress, or as Jauadres and vermaid , best city reverence, igh EAST 8 sT., REAR, ROOM 6—A RE- LLL spectavk <iish Woman to take ina young kng { ladies’ washing; is & FITZG) ESPECTAE ; Understands flotin nO objecuon to @ board: ZRALD. 9 “ mg QO) BAST IT st. BeTWw Ist AND oO .vs.— A competent Protestant woman Wis go out by the day to Wasli, roa or houseclean ; ierence. to best cily 6TH AY. woman best city rete ABLE YOUNG nae naress nee. Cl Fr two days. 1A BAST ISTH ST. 15 scherts wa month; iuens —A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRE nz todo ut her house by the @ super Mrs. MI 5 1 756 HENWIOH sT., IN THE KEAR, | 40D foor —Gentiemen’s and ladies’ washing and irouing doue iu first class order. = WILLIAM GOOD, Nurses, c&c. | | QQ 2D av., ROOM 16, TOP FLOOR.-A HEALTHY rm | 4D young woman, with a tresh breast of milk, as wet hurse : bo objection to the country. Call for two days Om EAS? istA WE BROADWAY AND Ov éthav—a re ie lady as children’s nurse; cap teach French a man. Cail or address. 44 ST. B ST 32D ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS urse and willing and ob.jging; good city reference. HFSTER 8T., NEAR ORCHARD.—A YOUNG woman as nurse and seamstress or to wait on a Call 85 lady ;.no objection to travel; best city reference. from 19 to 2. 2 BERGEN ST. O man woman J le WPST 16TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT room.—American Protestant (aved 1) to take care of a child 1n a private tamily; 18 capable of tcach- ing; 1# also & good sewer, 130 Best. sta F cl OU Protestant girl to take care of clilidren; city returence. EAR BROOM Mrs. t 159 MeSE SST St, NEAR 77H AV.—A PROTE tant woman ae ‘in'ant’s nurse; can take entire or growing childrent Wages ho ob- renee, (2 EAT wD st.—a PRENOH NURSE TO TAK | 203 care ortensiaven and dosewiug” call vor tre days. SPECTABLE PROTES ke care of childrea and f useful, WEST 26TH ST.—A p 4 American girl do piain sewing ana inake her | DAA BAST TUM ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN | 244 SAttants nurse, ill else ¢ eoure of growing Children; no objectywn vo the Comntry; best city refer: ence. O77 WEST ab ST. 427 bermaid and waitress; best city reference. Call ABQ Est 15TH ST,—A RESPBCTABLE GIRL As D ate boarding house. « A3 G4 chambermald and seamstress or waitress, bermayd or to do ceneral housework. Inquue days. for two days. or chambermaid and waitress; no objection to 42.9 WEST ISTH BT.—A RMSPEOTAMLE GIRL AB 402 WEST ISTH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN ‘AS CHAM. two | 246 WEST 4/11 ST.—A YOUNGGIRL, 17 YEARS J old, to take care of children and to do light ; is willing and obiging; CWy reference. sel YOUNG | SITUATIONS WANTDD—MALES: nds futing and | SECOND | chambermaid and plain sewer; is WANTEDSA YOUNG GERMAN, GIRL An NUK IB for one child: must speax good German and wear others need apply at 69) 5th ay, French cap. tween sand WANTED—A FIRST CLASS CHAMUERMATD AND laundress; must have good city reference. Apply at 53 West 23d st, G LADY Ok BOY TO READ aiish two hours every day: French and Span- ish lessons in exchange if acceptable. Address A. A., box 5,04/ New York Fost offic \V JTANTED—A NEAT, CAPABLE WOMAN TO TAKE | care of a child, two years old, and a baby, eleht months, ssist in chamberwora; refereice re- quired ir: temployer. Call at'No. 9 East lth St., to-day, 2 ANTE! y W“dermaid and waitress. 407 West Zio st. WANTED-4 CHAMBERMAID AND LAUNDRE! $12 per month. Apply, between 8 and 10, Friday morning, at 164 oth av, V ANTAD—A GOOD COOK: CITY REFERENCES . © 539 Madison av., from 10 to 4 WARTEO—A PROTESTANS SEAM TRESS, CAPA- of cutting, fitting and operating on Wheeler & Wilson’ chine. willing to assist with growing chil- dren. C mediately at A7 West 14th st. RsT CLASS OPERATORS,—APPLY TO TLAND, 43 8th av., between 4st and WAnteprs YOUNG GIRL WHO SLEEPS AT home to take care of a child. 209 West 55th st PERIEN WA sTED—AN KD FOREWOMAN AND cutter, who can get up elegant designs; must have ence. Address. Jor one week, CUT- ‘a Uptown MPETENT GIRL tress; one willing | vashing dnd ironing and not afraid of a boarding house Apply al 54 West lth st, from 10 to Ll A. M. h office. AS CHAMBER- to assist in the TANTED—A FL ‘OOK, TO ASSIST with washing and ironing: best of reference re- quired. Apply, between 9 und 12 o'clock A. M., at 515 Madison av., between 64d and Sith sts. WASTED-—xyouxo LADI“S. IN A PIRST CLASS retail dry goods store; those living with their parents preferred. Address, with particulars, including past experience, salary required, &., GENTILITY, box Herald Uptown wast N VO DO FIRST CLASS COOK. ng aad washing aud woning. Apply at 132 Lex- | Angee j WANE:D-A COMPETENT GERMAN O8 \WEDISH xirl to do generul bousework for a family of three, J. Call, from 9 at Orange, N. until 2 WANTEDAS CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS, A youug vitl, German or Swede. Apply for two at 70 Sowih Portland av.. rooklyn; Fulton ferry and Yulion ay. cars; expenses paid, reterence required. V TANTED=A TIDY, INDUSTRIOUS GIRL, tFOR chamberwork aii to assist in washing: city reter- gice required. Apply, between Vand 15, at No, S17 Kast tlh st. WANTED, A PROTESTANT ral housework, Who 38 4 neh swiss nurse girl; an buth superintendent ‘ustomed to r sher and lroner American woman, ander 4, 2G WEST sorH. 8 , A THOROUGELY | JOD competent cook, washer and ironer, with good | | city reference. Apply from 10 A. M. to 2 P.M. | NCH COOKS (AR+ private families: 2 WOOsTER 8T.—TWO o> rived by steamer Pe: i GOOD WAITER lent reterences; no Adaress M. ii. 595 Tah mother | | 2DA 3% spec ) has a boy, 14 years old, | Mice or errand boy. Cail | CHMAN) WISHES A el, restaarant, club | FIR T CLASS COOK (FR A situation in a first ciass bi house or private lamily; best rete ce. Address P. ¥., vox iil Herald Uptown Branch offic — ri | A SMART. HONEST BOY. AGED 46 YEARS 13 | willing todo anv kind of work, Address A. McC., | | 607 3d av., near 44th st | A® ,exout private tn | Class city referen: town isranch offic WANT: fall Ad: HMA: IN A] ; firs ban trade address LACK GOO. man to trave. and sell knowleage of tire need habits and good address; a single ma: the conversant with the busit wood trade, Address Bith' corner Grand and Cary: TUKER, box 122 wanted and reference, Herald Uptown Brati thirty; married; no ¢ 263 WEST 47TH bY. RESPECTABLE COL- red girl as QUESO Lain OF as Walt- fom city potoronce: eel ena Wants SITUATION AS WAITER BY A Q()Q wT AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN Wisna A | erenedatrom amides im aie cll Paparess A: 308 baby to wet nurse; has lost her own, Address, ee poe 16) Herod iptown Branca office. , 34.5 WEST MTH STCA YOUNG GIRL TO ATTEND | W7AITERSBY A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT BN. children and make herself useful; can 5 ty, Kish Walter: undecstands his business 1, perfec very obliging and would accept moderate can furaysh the Dest ot ‘testimonials irom Jsurope. ress 5. T., Waiter, Herald Uptown Branch office. Hs T BEECHER AND TILTON TRIAL, THE FULL PROCEEDINGS EVERY NIGHT IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM. CLERKS AND SALESMEN, gee eS REDUCTION, THOME. Ah tk ance ate : Dositions; no other business pays better, nd PE ANGELS HOT Alle ROMAN BATUS. 61, Lb XING: ‘eliteont, ti {wtrious, strictly atgmporate, “Americans, ae ‘and office; must \ for baths be well recom. A® ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD ADDRESS, who can loan his employer $800, on best Ry wanted; must write a ond hand: salary, $15 per Call, trom 10 to 4:30, at 4:5 Broadway, room 64. GENTS WANTED.—TWO FIRST CLASS MEN WILL Edi ig remunerative employment at 148 Fulton st, OY WANTED IN A DOWN TOWN LAW OFFICE; salary Fd Apply to Lawyer KING, at his private office, No. 6 St, Mark's place, near Cooper Institute, A —WANTED, A FIRST CLASS WINDOW TRIMM&R Speawene wed see] ont, onal wing the best city ’ wud reference need apply. ig STERN BROS, 867 6th av, N ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN, MARRIED, SPEAK- ing and writtng German.’ French and Engitsh, wishes employment either as clerk, bookkeeper, sales- man or many capacity where he can earn a’ living. Address D., box 178 Herald Uptown Branch office. A Boys CLoTHING HOU-R WANT TWO EXPE. erienced stock clerks with cood references, Call at 22 White st. T RY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED—FIRST CLASS salesman (retail), for ribbons, laces and house- keeping linen goods: also two active, experienced floor walkers. Apply from 11 to 8 o’cloc! '0., 888 Broadway. eTiTs, DICKSON & NET YOUR PRINTING FROM THE METROPOLI- TAN FRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 218 Broadway. ENMAN WANT?:D FOR A FEW DAYS; MUST BE A lnin and rapid writer. Address W.'S. H., box 166 Herald office. OYS FROM 15 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE, OF GENTEEL appearance, wanted at KOSS & TAYLOR'S, corner Grand and Chrystic sts ]), APRiETON, & CO. WANT AN EXPERIENCED Inctitdle-aged gentleman to act as manager oF agent in the counuy. To a canvasser of ability, willing to work aud to call on the best m renanis and busiiess men tor a new work a liberal arrangement will, be jade. Call on S, L, HALL, 549 and 591 Broadway, New ws TED—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, OF GOOD education and address. to engage in an important work. Apply at the parlors of the Young Men's Ciristia Apcgst on, 23d gt, corner of 4th ay., between 7 and SALES AT AUCTION. HERMAN, SUERIPFS! ‘AND GENERAL AUG. a Ne 1s Bowery: a. la: a rua Gg ry, & 1 Fipee also ‘ane’ toa Baton, a” Sale positive, HERMAN, SHERIFF'S AND GENERAL AUC. + tioneer.—Auc'ion sale of Wines, Liquors, Bi es, hiske: a Charepes Cigars, Horses and Wagons, 3 day (Friday), February 19, at 10!¢ o'clock, at No. wery, @ large and general ussortunent of imported do} Wines and Liquors, consisting of barrels Bourbon and Rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys, casks am port randies, Gin, Rum, Port and sherry Wines, out 300 cases of imported Brandies, Gin, Bitters ines, cases and bassets Champagne, a large lot of Cigars. various brands; also Horses, Tracks, Waxons, Harness, &c, Sale posttive. Dealers invited. pas BEECHER AND TILTON TRIA! THE FULL PROCEEDINGS EVERY NIGHT IN TH! EVENING T LEORAM. conieeranesinonaeersineectetepasteitoneeameteem inieressoem WiLtiaM ABBOTT, AUCTIONERRWILL SELL New Howeryeat o'clock WM; two Ale “eumpe, Bud. cl Mi two ‘Mir fat top Counter, Ale. Liquors, ON? Ww". WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS LV day, at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal street, a large lot of Hotel Furniture, Parl Bedroom Suits, Poben, Brasssts, tnree-piy and Garpets Oiielothe, u curled hair and Excelsior Mattresses, Feather Beda Bit &c., French resses, lows, Beddlt Prer aud Mantel Mir- ings, ngray: te rors, Oil Pa gs, Window Shades, Crock- ery, Glass and Kitchen Ware, Bloves, Deaks, Gi froh Safe, Gas Fixuires, Clocks itetrizerawors, fee ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT, HONEST, WILLING office boy; good writer; wages $5a week. Ad- 5. F. CARTER, box 172 Herald offi ANTED.—A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS, who wants employment, can obtain it upon a) plication at No. 6 hast 23d st,’ Remington Sewing M chine Company: no previous experience required, Ap- ply from 9 to 12 A. M. JITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED man, of long experionce, ina tea or grocery store; moderate wares: satisfactory reference. Address GRU- OR! Karie’s Hotel, New York. ANTED—AN FXPERIENCED SALE*MAN UN commission, who ean command the city and subur- made up lace «nd linen goods." Call on oF 97 Prince st W4Anreps two, Cag FUL COPYIsTs. ADDRESS L, L., box 214 Herald office. ANUED—A GOOD COPYIST. ADDRESS, ing terms, SIUNIK, Herald oMce. ANTED—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN A first class ale brewery, Address MACK, box 18t STAT. Bierald office, WAXTED-BY AN OLD ' STABLISHED DEY goons jobbing house in a neirhboring city, a retiabie sales by sample; must have « thorough y goods business. be ot settied and preferred, 3 & B With references and) expectation: Mee. WASTED— dry or Heral A SITUATION AS STOCK CLERK IN A ev goods house, by a young ian, 19 years old: salary no object; best réferences. Aduress CLERK, Herald office. WANTED-A SALRSMA lished firm of ale bi BY AN OLD E<TAB Wwers; must be thoroughly and’ abe to comuaid & BR, box 205 Herald offic ANTE D-YOUNG MEN, TO LEARN THE Retalb ary goods business. | “Apply to LORD & TAYLOR, ie sts, WASTED =A GENTLEMAN OF FINK APPEARANCE d address to represent a manuracturer of fine cigars among wholesale grocers and Jobbing Address, with full particulars only, MANUBAC- Herald office. ANTED-—FOR THE RETAIL TEA TRADE, A GOOD salesman. Address, stating particulars of experi- ence in the trade and salary expected, IMMEDIATE, id otfice. WANtED-4 Goo BOOKKEEFPRR AND CASHIER in a hotel, Address, 1 handwriting, stating salar must be first class, ox I WA STEDsA SWISS, FRENCH OR GERWAN PROT. hd hd Ba, estant lady's maid; must be a zood seamstress and TANTED—A § 01 L - hairdresser: city reference required. Address, for two | WAND Te wing cam tomnich good referevce drow dys, box Li7! Post oftiee, Wstempoyer, No. 9 sewark st, Hoboken, Neds J ANTED—A SITUATION BY A THOROUGH BOOK. Keeper: ne penuian; guick and correct; frst bee | cfassreferences, Aduress HUNKY JAY, box lid Herald ofttes: COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. | GERMAN COACHMAN, JUST COME OVER FROM ny. wishes a situition. Address 0. GRABOW, lanner, 103 Al YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION J ascoachman; horoughly understands tre care of horses: good, curetul deiver; best city reierences trom lastemployer. Aduress J. H. C., Herald Uptown Branch COACHMAN'S SITUATION 'WANTED—BY A Married man, no family; will be found willing and be highly recommended, Cail ou or ad- S$ COACHMAN AND GROOM—BY A YOUNG MA’ A understands his bustuess thoroughly ; a good, fa’ ful servant; willing and ooliving; country preserred ; ‘ood references, Address M., box 118 Herald Uptown ranch office, E MAN, AGED 27 YEARS, WANTS A SIT- Gation: undersiands farming. gatdening and, the Gare of stock. Address GARI care Mrs. John Cooley, Wnite Piains, Westchester county, N. ¥. A YOUNG MAN WANTA A SITUATION OF ANY Kind in the coumtry ; understands the management Of horses farm work, vegetavle gardening, &.: good Feierence, Address M. B., bux 159 office, : jeruid Uptown Branch SINGLE MAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS coachman; hos first class references tor compe- jeney, cobriely and honesty. Apply to or addre:s for two days M.. store. 36th av., in the harness store. A YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION ascoachman and groom; thoroughly understands his business; strictly sober; can come well recom- mended; city preierred. Apply at 115 West 324 st. COACHMAN AND GARDENERS SITUATION wanted—By a single man; thoroughly understands both branches; not afratd to. work: best city reterence. Audress CUACH MAN, box 2i4 Kerald otlice. OACHMAN-—BY A RESPECFABLE MAN; THOR- J oughly understands the care of fine horses and car- riage 4, temperate a obliging; best testimonials No. ah si JASS GARDENER WISHES A SITUATION— Understands his bu-iness thoroughly: best refer. encos. Address G, W. M,, box 154 Herald Uptown Brauch office, ARDENEWS SITUATION WANTED—BY A THOR- X ouch florist and grape grower, flowers, fruit, vege: tables of every variety: landskaping, &c.; best reter- ence as to ability; married (one child), address J. Hy D., vox 125 Herald ollice. (JABOENEICS SITUATION WANTED-BY A THOR: oughly competent tnarried man, who hes learned his business, has hi » of soine good places aud given en ire satisfaction; would like « permanent sitna- Hion with greenhouses atid graperivs or Where improve- ments are to be tade; has the best of reierences. Ad- dress I. C., box 13 Herald ofitee, Gn NEMS SITUATION WANTED—RY A PRAC- tieal worker. wo understands his business in ail its branches, Only those who want @ first class man need address J. L., Heral.l oflice. Ger 3 SITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD Practical gardencr, who thoroughly understands bis business, graperies and greenhouses and the laying out of new grounds; an Al grape grower; 31 years ot age; married; best reterence as to character and abil- ity.’ Address, unil the lstot March, ». KALL, Sauga- tuck, Conn YARD’ ITUATION WA F clues man, married; thoroughly unie House, hot and cold graperies: isa first elass rape Krower. also truit, Jowers and vegetables and the |; out of new places: best from first Address, stating parucwars, L, GAKDEN «i Warlem, N. ¥. SIVUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG © coachman or to tak EXOBUL NY COACH. mperate; No ob ection to country; best city retcrence, Wator address M. 0, 641 6th w WITH THKIR WIVES, NO MWO ENGLISHMEN, families, are desirous of engagements with any indy. or gentleman; would jike to yo together and run a big piace; the men as coachmen and first class gardeners: thoroughly understand grape growing in or ont ot doors and the culture of fruit generaily, ana good florists; the wives as cooks, laundresses, seamstresses; Lest references. Address 141 Washington st., Sew York. y SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND & eight years’ best reterence trom first class gentlemen, who can be seen in the city: ag lidren, Address 1., box 1/2 Her- Id office, COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS | A waiter 1 @ private family or private boarding | Hose; woo. city ence. Call at or address 4i West | thir hoor. ' 45th HMAN (SINGLE) ANTS A SITUATION FR as waiter in @ private family; no objection to goin | the conniry; good city reference. West 24th st., bell li. Call or address 125 _ | RES°ECTABL® YOUNG MAN, WHO SPEAKS | | ZL, French, bnglish and German perfectly, wishes a sit- uation as a walter or to serve the tabie and to make | Himself weneraliy useful. Address by letter, @. 8. ZL | Forsyth st, room 6. | | A FRENCHMAN. HAVING BEEN IN THE BRST families rope desires a situation as wanter in | Private ‘amis; good retereu Vall ow oF adarnes | 2 f | Ie err | | GOOD GEYMAN BARTENDER, 92 YEARS OLD | | AA. Sid’ well recommended. is looking for w situation. DLL, No. 2 City Hall place. ‘OR A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A PROT- | estant young man t reference from last dross B, SITCATION WANTED—IN A PRIVATY FAMILY, BY | a butler, Swiss and Protestant: cen furnish best city | ferences as to capacity, honesty, &c. Adaress tor three | days OD. Gy 15) bast 2d sh | ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS | © first class waller; one year's excellent reterence tepm last piace aud two years previous. Address J. D. ay, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS UNDER BUTLE i Jnust understands bis duties thoroughly; city refer: | ences required. None others need apply at No 8 Hast Tth st, | \ ANTED—A SECUATION. BY A YOUNG MAN WHO | is strictly ‘emoerate, with five years’ experience HN Aaa iaat hint OHOROR'S rewere: re - | | JACKSON, Lost office, yy J j Wasten = SITUATION AS V 7 ANTED—SITUATIONS wife, man as couch anand vege able gardener; wife aa cook or Would do weneral housework. Address | C. W., box 187 Herald offe COACHMAN AND groom. by @ married man, without incu bvrances; wily understands his business im vend? rexpert; x years’ reference from hislast piace; will be found obilging and willing ¢n every respect. Address J. M., box 108 Herald office. WASTEDCA SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A man having many years’ experience, both in this country and surope; the care of fruits, green houses and graperies a sp ity; best reference jurnished as to character and capacity. Address 1. CRUNLN, Eniield, conn. dener; woman to do general housework. Apply to DANIBES, No. 7 Soath st TANTED=A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A young man of good experience; anderstands his business thoroughly; has tirs: class city references. Call on or address COACH MAN, No. 713 6th av.,J, Madden's harness store, tor two days’ ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A married man, without children; uas a thorough knowledge in ail branches of the busines; good reter- ‘Address A. 3., Herald off J. ¢ Batt ger SITCATION AS GARDENER BY A single man. who fully understands the manage- ment of flower and kitchen gardens, also greenhouse nd Pee Al geod recom! tious, Address A. ¥, J., HELP WANTED—MALES, {HOTEL WAITER WANTED.—WARTED, IMMEDI- jately, @ young white head waiter. One who Is quick, I rence careiil ariver; strictly | BY A SCOTCHMAN AND | TANTED—A MAN AND WIFE; MAN AS GAR- | WANTHDIIN A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, 4 Protestant man and wite; man to wait upon invali ntieman and attend to fires: wife a8 cook, Washer un rover. Apply atroom .6Y. M. ©. A. Building, 58 East 2d st, from 4 too, M, Friday and Saturday, Wxrepcriest CLASS COLORED WAITER, WITH city reterence. Call at 322 5th av. ANTED—A SMART BOY, 10 MAKE HIMSELF generally useful in a billiard room. Nene but those well recommended need apply at GLLBEBI"s, No. 89 Bleecker st. 3 z Ls 5 Se, SEE ne SEN ME METROPOLITAN PRINTING USTABLISUMENT _is at als Broadway, in the Herald building, Ww ED—A GOOD DIAMOND AND HALF PEAKL set'er: also several female chain makers, BALD- WIN, SUXTON & PETERSON, Nos. 1 and $ Boud st ANTED—A PUBLISHER TO TAKE CHARGE OF the publishing depariment of 9 daily democratic conservative newspaper: a practical printer, having ex- Derienew in publishing a newspaper: one of kuod princi. pies and morals, energetic aut industrious, may hear of @ permanent situation, with good prospects.” Address box 807 Post office, Baltimore, Md. ANTED—A_ FIRST CLASS DYER, ONE WHO thoroughly understands dyeing both woollen and cotton yarns. Apply at Hamilton Mill, Paterson, N. J. ILLIAM APBOTT, AUCTIONKER, By virtue of a chattel mortgage I will set! on this day. atl o'clock, the stock and Fixtures of Barroom 13 Cherry street; fine Counters, Lager Beer Bor, Ale Pumps, Mirrors, large lot ot Barrels, Bottles. &c. JAMES OLIVER, Attorney tor Mortgage. BOARDERS WANTKD, SUIT ON PARLOR AND SECOND FLOORS; PRI- vate table it preferred; hall Room: aiso sunny Ex- tension: choice Rooms, well turnished, terms very low. pe tnbosd Twenty-ninth street, near Broadway and Sixth» _ GENTLEMEN. ALSO TWO LADIES CAN BE AG: commodated with good Board and pleasant Rooms ; @ married couple can have a smail oom; $10 per week ;, house heated throughout, 353 West ‘Thirty-ith street, $5 50 TO $6 PER WEEK.—EXC LLENT BOARD, for two parsons; hous counodioust atieotabe goed ; house commodious: attendal : kas and re. SOL Bust Linirty-third Binds 4 TO $8 PER WEEK FOR FURNISHED ROOM: $ with Board; famtlics accommodated eanall: fete hot and cold water in rooms. 42 South Washington square, third door trom Macdougal street, $ 2 ROOMS,—BEST TO $10 PER WEEK FOR FINE of Board for families or single persons, two lines 4 campos the door; table boarders taken. 158 Bleeck- street. 1 TH STREET, WEST, 33. BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—Elegantly furnished trent Rooms and Suits of Rooms, with first class table; famt- lies or gentlemen; references; table boarders. 1 TH STREET, 217 WEST.—ONE TALL ROOM AND one largo, havdsomély furnished {ront Room, fourth floor. unexpectedly vacated by party leaving the: city, to let, with board JANTED—A DRAUGHTSMAN FOR PATENT OF. fice drawings, to Work in office, Apply at 21 Park row, room 45, WANTEDIAN UPHOLSTERY FOREMAN, AT CIN einnati; # thoroughly practical man, competent to take charge of a shop of trom 18 to 25 hands. Apply to the Mitchell & Kamumelsberg Furniture Company, Cin- eimnati, Vhio. ] AND 19 WEST TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Convenient Sult of Rooms, second floor, with superior Board; also neat hall Bedroom, with: references. QOH, STREET, (GRAMBROY PARK).—PLEASANT: Suit of Rooms to let to gentleman and wile or two: single gentlemen; also single ym, with Board; refer+ ences, ing place. ANTED—NON-UNION PUDDLERS, AT TROY, N. Y.; one works is now in operation, 1unning twenty- two (22) puddling furnaces 1 day. Apply, by letter, to either. of the unde 4 HL BU. troy, N. ¥. ERASTUS COR. 20, Troy, N.Y. JOUN A. GRISWOLD & CO!, Troy, N.Y. ORK NEWS EViKY NIGHT AN THE EVENING TELEGRAM THAN ALL THE OTHER LVENING PAPERS COMBINED. SALES A'T AUCTION, T AUCTION, B._F. THOMAS, AUCTIONEER, A BY JOSIAS TAYLOR & Co., Balesroom 29 Park row, opposite the new Post Office. FRIDAY (LH1S DAY), at 11 oclock, large assortment of Household Furoiture, comprising Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Koom and Library Suits; also second hand Furniture, SATURDAY, FEERU. 20, at 11 o'clock, & large consigi tor shoice N ib PALD -JERE, JOHNSONJR., AUCTIONEER, A. Furniture, Merchandise nnd Fine Arts Salesroom, 31 Nassau street, Real Estate Department, 21 Park row. New York. Tils DAY, at 10.00 o'clock, LARGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Mattresses, eee: aire plated ‘tea Sets, Oilcloths, Crockery, Glassware, &c. eeery, orOn TO-MORROW (Saturday) AT THE PRIVATE RESIDENCE 29 St WASHING- ton place, between Washington square and Broadway, allthe Furniture contained in the house. Catalogues now ready. —JERE, JOHNSON, JR.,. AUCTIONEER, . Salesroom 37 Nassau sirect. TuUIs DAY at 104 o'clock. Flegant bronze and ormotu Chandeliers: abont 75 of the above, ail in fine order, trom one to twelve lights. STOR HOUSE! ASTOR “OUSE! ASTOR HOUSE! A EDWARD SCHENCK. Auctioneer, Continuation sale 1H1+ DAY, at 10 o'clock A. M. JOS SOLOMON & CO., AUCTIONE 3 AND « Commission Merchants, 134 Fulton street.—During the spring Mr. solomon will give his attention to the sale o1 Koa eboid vurniture. Atvances made on Goods for sale,aiso on Diamunds, Watches, Aricles of Virta, &c. Private office tor lidies. Se habla Espanol. Qow STREET. NO. 45 WEST.ONE LARGE, SUNNY Room. suitable for gentleman and wife or two sin- gle gentlemen, to let, with Loard; best reference given: and required. 2 EAST WASHINGTON PLACK, NEAR BROAD- ©) way.—To reut, with Board, Suits of Reoms om second aud taird Hoors; also back Parlor, elegantly fur- nishe 3 “NTY-SECOND STRBET.—NICEL¥ 1 Room to let, with first class Board. 44 WES! THIRTY SECOND STREET.—ELEGANT “E second story iront and hall Rooms, fourth story front and hatl Kooms to let, with Soard ; location, table, reference first class. 4. EASf TWENTY-SECOND STREKT, NEAR J Broadway.—Eiegantly furnished Rooms, with first class Boar r families and gentiemen; table boarders; house newly furnished with modera improve- menis ; references exchanged. WES? SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH 4 and Sixth avenues.—To let, with Board, a good size, we!l {urnished front Room; ball Room: ret nes 50 BNTE ST NINTH STRERT, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND rior accommodation: University place.—A private family offers supe- rst Class board; terms mod- TEN bh tee bay mel DM EHE SOR eeee fo iets separately oF together. out roard if desired, or would lob ry 65 or without Board; private tab! to a physician. 1:)(2 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH | STRERT.—OBN- ] 26 tlemen and their can be accommodated with first class Rooms and Board for the lady only. 16 ) , WEST, LQHIVELPTHL |, STREET HAND: 129 somety tarnished Room, with alcove, on second oor, front, to let. with Hoard; relerences. 3] LEXINGTON AVENUE —TWO HALE, ROOMS 131 Noreen test class Board, or would let one Jarge Room on fourth floor; location convenient 13 TWENTY-NINTU STREET, NEAR LEXINGTON € avenue.—Pieasant front and back Rooms, suit- able for a tamily or siugle gentlemen, with fro and gas, Terms moderate. WEST FORTY-FIRST STREET.—F R OF 189 fos.geaaee rivets table’ desired. Q WEST FIFTEENTH | STREET.—FURNISHED 143 Kooms to let, with Board, to gentleman and eee gentlemen; also can accommodate day oarders, arlor, with Board, may imunediate possession; $25,009 WORTH OF MAGNIFICENT A. Househotd Furniture, Pianotorte, Bronzes, Vil Paintings, &., ‘At public nuction, at private mansion 12) Wesi 234 str THIS (FRIDAY! MORNING, commencing at 10 o'cloc! by I. F McDUNNeLL, Auctioneer, Will sell all the cosily Works of Art contained in above residenge, com- prising velvet, Brussels Carpets, rosewood Pianotorie, ronzes, Cabinets, latest styles Parlor suits, covered tn asin, reps, &c.: Centre Tables, mlaid Bookcase, Library Furniure, Turkish Suit, kasy Chairs, Lounges, Chau ber suits’ complete back walnut Wressiny Cases, bu- ci WEST TWENTIETH STREET—TO LRT, A 143 Font room on second oor; also back Parlor, ‘with Board; terms moderate. 6 WEST FOURTH STREET.—NICELY FUR- 200 nished front Koom wo let, with Board; terms, $5, $6 and $7 per week. 9 3 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—NICELY “ Le Macs reer Rooms, ior lavies and gentiemen, with out Board. 920 wate ited [bagels om Gee bya ttihd will let one or two pleasant Rooms, painted, not and cold water, with good Board, on plot Extra iarge sale; $25,000 worth; 500 lots of magnitl- cent Housetiold Furniture, Planotorte, Carpets, at the Private mansion, 105 West 23th street, near Sixth avenue, Commencing at’ li o'clock thix day—Magniticent grand Pianolorte, Grand Uueness, Marie Aptoluctte its.’ rosew ood and wainut Chamber Suits, 5 Tables, Mirrors, Bronzes, Washsiands, es, Bedding: Dining com Furniture, reps and ‘plush; Sitting ooin sults, Basement Furni- ; » China, Silver Ware, Cutlery, &c. Peer a J. KRAUME 5, Auctioneer, UCTION SALE. AUCIION SALE, A Important sale of genteel and useful HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE, THIS (Friday) MORNING, commencing 10 o'clock, at tie elegant private residence Cas Curiains, | 10 West 21st st., near 71h ay, Rich Parlor Suits, m brocade satin aad brocatel: rose- woos 74 octave Decker & Bras Pavol ali improve: ments, with printed guarantee; ebony and gilt aid Card Tables, plate Mirrors, LaceCurtains, Oil Paint- ings, Imported gilt bronze Figures, Turkish Suit, 7 Jroces. in satecne: Library and 'seéretary Hookcases, | Library ‘Tables, indy’s Writing Desk, | Bunet, Duns Chairs, im leather; Crock rosewood and walnut Bedroom Suit | Cases: Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrove, ‘Turkish Lounges, 29 hair and spring Mattresses, rep, plush and haircloth suite: Hall Stand, Chairs, al Brus: Fels and invrain Carpets, Kitchen Furniture, &. ®. B.— Fale positive. Take /th or sth avenue can ROBERT C. CAstiid xtension ‘Table, y, silverware, with Dressing Washstands, % ‘Auctioneer. PBYORN, 4 DENN, AUCTIONEER WILL BELL Salis day, in lots, at Lose o'clock, at No, 18 Mott street, Fixtures of a xrocery store, consisting of Coffee, Tea, Sugar, spices, Soap, Candies, Canned Fruit and Veg a Cans, Scales, Weihts and Measures; | one Coal Box, bags of salt, Counters, back Bins, ac. Dealers invited. ] Y J.W. CAMPBELL, J&., AUCTIONEER—WILL se!| this day, at 194 o'clock, entire Fixtures, Stock, Furniture, &c., of first class sie store, No. 313 Hudson sireet, buyers invited, } Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION I WILL SELL | the > toc: Sixth avenue, the entire Coutents ot a Jewelry Sto: LOUIS LEULUSCH larsha’ | (VATALC POSTERS, CIRCULARS AND ALL J” kinds of Prindng done with tho greatest ROPOLILAN PRINTING 3 Broadway. despate by TAB | LISHM BENT, N | DY GOODS AT ' Anetion, BURDETT & DENNIS will veil on Friday, February 19, 18/5, at ll o'cl ck, within the store, 2 buriing slip, | by order New York Central and Hudson Biver Rajlzoa | Company, j 2 cases and 1 bale Merchandise, viz. Brondclot Ta ble Cloths, Napkins and Covers, pieces of Cotton, Siiks Linen. Calico, Cotton Batting, ladies! | and geni’s Hose, silk and ‘Twist, Boots, Shoes, Lawn, | Muslin, hemstitched Handkerchiets, &c., 4c. Terms cash, this day, at Il ocloek, at public auction, at No. 622 | ans, Bedsteads, spring and hair Mattresses, Ding Ttoom let Chaarke Extension Tables Ov }00 lots. ie te terns; house first class. “, Verio: AUCTION. AUCTION. | QQQ WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—TO LET, e with Board, ble front Room on second floor: ble unexeeptionable; referenct QO EAST THIRTICTH STREET.—A GENTLEMAN 239 ind wite or two single gentlemen, can’ be ac- fumodated with a pleasant Room and Board, in a private family; terms reasonable. =] WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET.—A FEW 51 Mikiemen can be accommodated “with good. Hoard ahd mecly furnished Rooms, with gas and fire in- cluded, for $6.a Week. FQ WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STRELT.—A GENTLE- 353. Manor ledy planist can have part Board al- lowed for playing an oc ional evening. OARD. BILLS, WASH BILLS AND PRINTING I > fultabte for hoteis and boarding houses may be ob- tained at low pri nthe METKOPOLUTAN PRINT ING ESTABLISHMENT, No, 218 Broadway. MrTH AVENUE, NO, 208, OPPOSITE MADISON i Park.—handsoine Suits of four Rooms, second 1uof, ty Oo ts; house and appointments ‘sl Gib table Board. JON F, WOKSTELL. ORE Ni ws N EVERY NIGHT IN Tits LVENING TELEGRAM THAN ALL THE OTHER: EVENING PAPERS COMBINED, in @ first class thea very desira. also hail Bedroom; xchanged. IDGING WANTED, YOUNG LADY D&SIRES BOARD IN A PRIVATE A family where there are no other boarders, and lo-~ Gated between Filtieth and Seveutieth sirects, east of Fourth avenue; reterences exchanges Address, with particulars, stating teruus, J. Herald office. OARD WANTED—RBY A YOUNG MAN ABOUT commencing the study of medicine, wuh a physi- cian; location below ‘wenty-third street; ‘roferences, Address BURKE, Werald off NWO NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS (IN SUIT) wanted for gentleman aud wife, with or without Breakiast, between Fourteenth and Twenty-fourth streets, Fourth and Sixih syvenue: Address, stating” terms, which must be moderate, ZutHA, Herald Uptown Branch othice, Wy Agreb— an UNFURNISHED ROOM, Bourd, by a tady; central location, above Four. teenth street; no moving in May: terms moderate, Ad- dress M. H. 5., No. 128 West Fourteenth BOARD AND 5 AN AND ; here knguisiti: 7 cee'd ort redid Sade es house, where inquisitive parties du not reside; nol ponte Evo Si per weeks Address AMBOX, Harald Uptown Branch oifice. ANTED—BY, A GERMAN GENTLEMAN AND three nicely furnished, Rooms and Wena oi Ginly GID toipaee Board with a respectable ramily. Herald office. | yes WOLF, AUCTIONEER. —MiERS & CO. -SELLS this day, at 1035 o'clock, at 17, Bowery, large assort- ment of / ancy Goods, Dress Goods, Hosiery Undershiris and Urawers, 20 dozen socks; also lot of | Hardware and tinware in boxes, together with Office Furnitore and “x Counters with which the sale will ommen ithout res ‘ J. Bu tRAVER, AUCTIONEER, eo} 4 will sel: this day, at 10:3) o'clock, at 57 and 59 Great Jones street, extra large assortment of Parlor, Chamber, Room and Kitchen Furniture: 15 srassels and lor Stoves, Mir- 8. edding, Crock- ery, Sewing Machines, &c., of iarge private residence, removed for convenience of ARSHAL'3 SALE,—J, SOEBACHER, AUCTIONEER, Will sell at the snlesroom, No. 164°Chathain street, ‘This Day, at 11 o'olock, Thirteen Cans of Mill JOoEPH PHILIPS. Marshal. Also a lot of Office Furniture, Desks, Stools, show Case, Hair, Stove &e, Ts al ‘ete’ WARVIN R, CLARE, Marshal. A WNBROKE RS SAL emgage FIELD, GEN- eral Auctioneer, salesroom No. 89 Bowery, will sell I finloyed, eke. Address Hi oat otace, Ball: Siete, Neal secant Ae? alee ir Ag BS ot aoa Uae caning renson, tia indercl ry a vory @ lot of 1s, Bedding, an anketa, Boots, Shoes, Pants ond Vests Hy order’ D Dk'LONG: ast Broadway" ib dozen of | | ANTED—DO% ‘OR TWO LADIES (MOTHER and dai hea rivate family; neighborhood Fifth Avenue Vow! Address stating terms, #4. 1, box 172 Herald office. HOTELS. 17, 176 AND. 178 BLEROKER pee near Broadway.—Fine Rooms, with excel- lent table. to $i0; $1 5) to $2 per day; health iit and skating rink free. UMMIT HOTEL, 5 ROWBRY, CORNER OF CANAL SP itteet, ‘anya ROVE HOUSE, he Rooms by week; weekly prices weed; ted by steam; Bie. 6c. hc. and Feduced ; house Beated UY sehm, pu, Proseletorns A? GRRMAIN—FIPTH AVENUE AND TWENTY. second street. superb Suit of Rooms, facing south also few singe tf wee olen, Sardesy beisearva per MW LLTAM @, TONPRINS, PR AGE Hal aprons norm, oF Febraary 17. LAVELLE, WARNER & CO, WINTER RESORTS. opeeerenee Ancor bar aes Riser Vit EA NOTE! Lad Bene Etec 9. DR are war, fork. steamers sail every two A oe & A

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