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' — SITUATIONS WANTED=FEMALSS, SrTUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Cooks, &e. General Housework, &. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE Waltresses, &c. WEST 18TH 87. AS FIRST OLASS ERIFF ST., DOOR FROM GRAND.—A RE | DOG WEST 10TH sT—A YOUNG WOMAN AS 7 Bb hg gh ee or family “psi hi probs 4 1 pores oi one to do general housework, or as waitress; can do plain sewing; city reference. and French cooking; would go 40 the countrys several | plain'cook, goed washer sad inoner. GREENWICH ST.—A LITTLE GIRL, AGED 14, to learn waiting or anything light, Miscellaneous. 467 CH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO DO pcre Batman ; best reference. 6 58) WEST 10TH 8T.—A FRENCH YOUNG LADY AS cook, necessary, Ad- ; will assist with the washing if .—A_ MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN - Ves FACT nccsoworkes city or country; small 1G GANSEvooRr sr., secon FLOOR—A WOMAN GO WEST SIST ST, (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S) —1WO | wages. “Cull fortwo willing see, Out By the day'to work the fires of the wel; is 5; one + La einas IRundron wlth chamberwork; both will- WASHINGTON PLACK.—A | RESPECTABLE 3 STH ST., HOBOKEN.—A LADY TO TAKE CARE of an invalid and do a little chamberwork; can sew icity or country, Addross A. L. W. ne 8 AMITY, CORNER WEST 3D ST.—AN AMERICAN young lady, aged 24, accomplished and refined, in reverse circumstances, wishes 4 situation of any kind y which she can earn her living. Call from 10 A. M. to 7 P. M. 2) EAST 26TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS lady's maid and seamstres and dressmaker and sews on diffe: erence. undress to ass! i nd obliging; excellent reference. 64 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, FIRST FLOOR.— A respectable woman as excellent cook and laun- dress; city or country; good reference, Call for two days. G8 ATPORNEY st.—A GERMAN WOMAN TO COOK, wash and iron in # German family. Q4. FAST 47H st, REAR HOUSE, FIRST FLOOR.— A respectable woman as cook and baker; would wash: 4nd fron; no objections to a respectable boarding house; home preferred to wages. 10 WEST 32D ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG colored woman as cook, washer and ironer in & ‘Small private family; good references, 105 EAST 43D ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS first class cook; no objection to do washing. WEST 40TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS COOK wi ino objection to do both in w small fauuily and to assist with the washing in a private family; 116 20TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS., IN 3 city ref: EAST 28TH ST,, SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG girl as kitchen girl. 243 29, 7TH AV,, NEAR ‘H S8T., FIRST FLOOR.— A young lady speaking French, German and En; lish in any kind of store for waiting and operating, Cal) for two days, 309 St! AV.ca Youxa wipow, yest ARRIVED from England, a situation inany capacity, Ad- dress or callon J. PAPATIAN, T3Y stl AV. BETWEEN 40TH AND covut sTs.—A young girl in small family; willing and obliging; reference from last place, A YOUNG LADY OF RESPECTABILITY IN SOME a :city reference. rear.—A respectable woman, who is Keeping house, 46 go out by the day to work, cook, wash or Iron; sews well, Can be seen tor two aays. 1QQ WEST 10TH st.—4 Compureyt WOMAN AS n! i 60. Qrieit cenceat housowork—eook, wash and iro no objeétion to ge iu the couutiy oF 10 « boarding house erence, ANE ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL BO err dnorks xood elty references. ND 3D AYV., OVER GROCERY STORE, BOT Best oct a young’ pith to do Nousswork in a sanal family. )() WEST 16TH ST., REAR.—A YOUNG GIRL, AGE 12 17, to do light housework and attend to children; iias good city reference, Cun be seen for two days. 125 WES! 24TH St. TOP KLOOR, ROOM 20.—A ectable girl to’ do general housework in a pri- vate boarding house; is » good cook, washer and ironer; good reterence, 157 NEST, o18t ST—A RESPECTABLE, YOUNG girl to do general housework; willing and obliging; best city references. 165 BAST 28TH STA RESPECTABLE ENGLISH woman to do general housework; no objection to go & short distance in tha country, Can be seen for two days. 173 MULBERRY (87. BETWEEN GRAND AND Broome, third floor.—A respectable young woman to do housework} city or country; good reierénce, Rest clase: opomi inte inds of cooking rivate family, wh home would be given to i Arey fi 6 EAST 45TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO | one who will appreciate it, would uct as companion tow lad: au ie witing to.do tbe pian wsebhigy: Urs good bakan;-siey 20 genoral housework in a small private family. of take care of aud instructs young chad; po ayeetions io the country. Address AMBITION, box 10! Herald office, 201 WEST 25TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO = : do general housework in a private family; is an excellent washer and froner and a good plain cook. age WEs? 57TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO § do general housework in a small family. Call tor two days. 6 EAST 58TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE ENGLISIHL Protestant girl to do housework ina plain family; Goes not eare so much about waxes ng. good home. 23 2 WEST 32D ST.—A RESPECTABLE. 5 13) WEST 28TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as good cook; good bread and biscuit baker; wnderstands English and American cook excellent washer and ironer; good city reference. T5 EAST 43D ST., CORNER OF 3D AV.—A RE- OO spectadle woman as first class cook in a private family ; understands cooking in all its brancdes. Can be seen for two days. , 25 EAST 28TH 81 PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. a LADY OF FINISHED EDUCATION HAS TWO leisure hours in the afternoon which she would like to reader to an elderly person or an invalid, or as nals and secretnry to @ person, reuuiriny intelligent id efficient assistance in that he could give evenin iigurs if preferred. Adizess I, V. I, Herald Cprown Brance oftiee. —A SMART WOMAN TO COOK, wash and iron, or would do general housework ; best city reference; is willing and obliging; no objection to the YOUNG x " 3 USIC, FRENCH AND GERMAN, TAUGHT BY A country. De oreo eens cera we fra. eesreaag fg mare Mi ioc Tate snuiclan: only 30 Gente'a lesson, Ad: 909 West wat en, a nie Ca dress NORTH GERMAN, 1,3°0 Broadway, respectable girl as thor ugh cook ; understand Spe Pye ST WEE ND 8 ANTED—BY A LADY, THOROUGHLY WELL fi 4 far two . BI ile phe heal Nb of writing that can be done at home und which will By her Gear Gnar Gace a il as atleast $i per week, Address F. W. J., Herald Uptown man as first class cook; understands French, Eng- ES WERE. SOT Als SECOND: FLOOR) BERNE) Diese Ish and family cooking; willing to assist with washing} good | —A young girl for general housework; is a reference. good plain cook, washer aud ironer; best city references. HELP WANTED—FemALes, _ tT 26TH 9 ST 19TH 81 7 . ‘ HOUSTON ST., CORNER HUDSON.—A YOUNG LADY OF MEANS WOULD GIVE A GOOD HOME DOS ER ete ee A eee Cakes Conk: ee QUT ant ieee nee ot abeceaatesines to an American orphan girl, 5 or 6 years of ng; best of Siarsices Ko ousby the day, ENT | in a private faniily; good, respectable home more an object | Feicrences given, Address” CHARITY, Ilerald Uptown J dels than'wages Calf on or dress K. B, Branch office. ZUG: Wirinn setceitncl sok Gate ee ieee | 308 BASt ssh St. TOP PLOOR—A RESPECTA- DEMAND FOR TELEGRAPH OPERATORS.— is willing and obliging: six years’ reference from last em: | © bie woman to do housework in « small family, or Learn and take positions; nothing pays better; ployer. “Call for two day: will see to children and do family sewing; city reference: Practically, with instruments, day or evening, | lat ae . Saat Gia aca SON'S College, 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute. WAR WEsr, TT sr... BETWEEN 7H per kine 31 general housework; wi V ‘ANTE, A PLAIN PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR 90k and baker. or do hovsowort of a maroll tonto) weenie uded; a good home in'prete) ceneral housework and to mind a baby, a neat, intelli- ons to a boarding house ; si zr epee Gamay year t, willing and obliging American or English young wo- ST, BETW 4—A young woman to do housework; good washer, ironer and baker; city or country; good reference from last employer. 34.6 WES? sori St;, TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A respectable Protestant womin to do. general housework; is a good cook, washer and ironer; good city roference. an; must be a Protestant, of good address and very clean in her work; will reevive a ood home and fair wages. Aj ply, for two days, at No. 305 East S6th st., neur 2d av,, bai ment door. : WA XtED-A FIRST RATE COOK, WITH REFER. iy, enoess expenses paid, No, 91 Washington st., Jersey ity. TANTED—A RELIABLE, for chamberwork, Apply at 208 Bast 1th st. WA STED-AS LADY'S MAID AND TO ASSIST IN sewing, @ young woman; to one willing to make her- self useful a good home will be given. Address CHILD- LESS, Herald office, * ANTED—COPYIST; ONE WHO CAN WRITE A plain, rapid hand and can work at home; a lady pre- Address LAWYER, box 184 Herald oflice, ANTED—AS COMPANION, A YOUNG LADY OF refinement and choerful disposition, who can do plain sewing and is willing to Re ashort aistanee In the country. MFORTS, Address HOME OC office. et ge FIRST CLASS CHAMBERMAID iyo ‘waitress ina large boarding house; must be willing and obliging and come with reference, Call at 116 West Lith st. ‘WANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL IN A PRIVATE Gorman family to do washing and ironing and general housework: references wanted. “<", Bast 52d st., between 2d and 8d avs, 218 WESY 29TH 8'f., BASEMENT, REAR ROOM—A “ Fespectuble colored woman as cook; best city reter- ence, MARY ROBINSON, 99 EAST 4771 ST., IN THE BAKERY,—AS FIRST class cook ina private family: understands her business thoroughly; makes excellent’ bread and desserts; five yours city references, DOG BAST govt St., BETWEEN 2p AND aD Av: ND rear.—As first clits cook: understands nil kinds 0) cooking is an excelleat baker and good washer and ironer: good city reference. QI WEST soTH SP. BASEMENT.—A RESPECTA- ZAO_ dle colored woman'ns cook, or to do family washing. home, . e Address LIZZIE GRIFFI 93() BAST STH St.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS good plain cook’: good washer and ironer; city or country; good city reference. Call for two days. 934. WEST asTH ST. LAST BACK ROOM.—A RE. spectable woman’ as cook ; will take charge of milk and butter in the country; good elty reference, Call for two days. 239 WEST 95D sT—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as good plain cook, washer and ironer; no ob- fection to go as laundress; six years’ city reverence froin 1 place, MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN —A COLORED GIRL TO DO HOUSE- ¢ in family ; city references, Q 7TH AY. 403 Tons 4.52 WEST sap St. BETWEEN 9TH AND torit be), D respectable young married wo- Wan as wet nurse; best city reference, Cull from 9 to 4, avs., top foo Housekeepers, &c. WEST 8D ST., FRONT BASEMENT.—A FRENCH lady us housekeeper for a widower's family, Cuil all ferred. 4s week, 883 oT AV. FURST FLOOR—A RESPECTABLE 2) young English gitl of culture and speaking French and German lnnguages tuently, as housekeeper in a gentle- man’s household; good reference. Call or address. Laundresses, &c. ‘A COMPETENT PERSON WISHES A y ™ washing. it OTH AY. 95 Tertamti 10 WEST 18TH ST, FIRST FLOOR.—AS FIRST class laundress; understands futing and polishing: 7TH AV.—A WELSH WOMAN AS FIRST CLASS cook in a first class boarding house; is an excellent ould go out to cook by the day; good reference. NEW YOKK HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1875—WITH SUPPLEMENT, 7 co HELP_WANTEDOMALES. SALES AT AUCTION. SALES AT AUCTION, GENTS—IN CITY AND COUNTRY, TO SOLICIT natin A = ITY ax 4 Fait MONDAY) APTERNOOY, st the Clinton Hat NEORGE H. AUCTIONEER.—FIFTH AVENUE Good men, 827 Grand st. AMtait at 2:90 o'lock, also ig days st caine | dor direction of Meer Cr testes eenn, cts 5 Wirtunh deteningegmionomne | th furan ta cepa yg bananas o ‘can nt employmen — ¢ four valuable and elegant ts, Hortheast comer applying at room 2, 14 Murray st, trom 8105. > id 2ORENTAL, WARES AND, ANTIQUITIES, Eifeh “aying: and Ninetyraecoud "sivect, foning Central W4ASTEDAGENTS (TO SELL AN ARTICLE INDIN. | Laquors, Carvings, Embroideries, Cloisuine ‘Enamels, Pores. | States rams Companys ec ch a Ea edi Densable in every family; sells at sight: good profits, | Iain. Barthenware, Ornamental and Sacred Vases, Candle. ~ ick Feturns: business strictly honorable Cafl'on ‘or ad: | sticks, Censers and other implonense ete nse Canale EORGK HOLBROOK, ess MANUPACTURER, 189 Broadway, room 11. Pais, Felence and geet, sap emery. Te: 4 and other G & ROLLINS.—Mort) ED—AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT MULATTO rom Turkey, Persia an ia; Cnriosities, Bric-a- | at 354 Grand street, cornet Ee Aner ee GENT MULATTO | brac, Arms, &c., £2: The Messrs, LEAVITE aucdonens, of # manufacturing Tail and be generally usetul. Apply, between 9 and 12, at 120 | AND WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS, Decem- | Counters. ant Shely Madison av. a ae ; ber 21 et c'elogk (uow on exhibition, Monds Tailory’ Irons, de “By order of TED—A D DY MAN CO APPL! way), invii : W ‘rciween 8 ‘and 0A aL arp DUNNIGANSS corner | Jaro fof JAPANESE LACQUER Ware and ele: | en eee ee Bath st. and 11th av. Philadelphia, THE TRADES, ike YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION in a baker's shop; understands setting sponge; served Sai, years at his trade, Call dn or ‘address D. W,, 115 West had st. A. RARE CHANCE —FOR SALE, A WELL BSTAB- lished Cigar and Tobacco Business In @ very populous fund lively locality, to be disposed of at once, on account of sickness. Inquire at 139 Canal street, near Bowery, RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR ANY ONE WISHING to go into business.—One of the largest and best Gro- cery Stores in Brooklyn, having a large trade in fine wines, cigars and fancy groceries, will be sold for cash only, No agents need apply, Address %., box 145 Herald office, A WELL LOCATED DINING SALOON, 116 SOUTH. street, will be sold this day at auction, at 10 o'clock Sharp. THOMAS GAFFNEY & SMITH, Auctioneers, 17 Centre street. . PURCHASE AN OLD Es- ood location ; rent cheap; 216 Third avenue or restau” BAKERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, otels, Groceries, Toa Stores, Meat Mar- kets, Fish Markets, corner Lignor Stores, Billiard Saloons, Market Oyster Stands, MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Ce: lar street. ees ESTABLISHED FIRST CLASS BROADWAY RES- taurant, Dining and Chop House, elegantly fitted up, —POR SALE. A. Rostanranta, CE ENCLOSURE doing good business, worth $2,000, can be bought this day for $1,000; rent only $35; location between Canal and Bleecker streets, Other particulars with my agents, CAMP- BELL 'O., Auctioneers, 88 East Ninth street. (See hie TELVING AND ( for sale ap, at 108 Grand street. OR SALE, A_ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Hosiery and Fancy Goods Business.—We offer our Brancl Store 94° Bowery, oxtablished twenty years and in active operation; this is a chance Seton. oeeres, Lup ee pogo Hetion for CH days only, eason tor selling and other informati giv 7 ROSENIKIM & LIBMAN'S, 400 brondwan es ives a OR SALE, VERY CHEAP—A WINE, LAGER BEER and Lunch R om, doing a good business. Inquire at 428 Broadway, in basement, HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT TUE FULLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHOR- IZED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTISE: MENTS AND VER SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK ROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 265 BROADWAY, ‘80 SIXTH AVENUE, 114 SOUTH SIXTH CORNER BOERUM AN LYN, 60: WILL BUY A TIPTOP LIQUOR STORE, near California line of steamers; good trade: low rent; good lea: GAFFNEY & SMITH, Auctioneers, 17 Centre street. s65() WILL BUY MY LIQUOR STURE—BUSINESS good; Lense, cheap rent—as I go, January 1, in other business; ‘a rare ‘opportunity, Address WOUDSO: Herald office. HERALD :— B REET, PHILADELPHTA. DFULTON STREETS, BROOR- MACHINERY. JROILERS, EXTRA BUILT, FOR SALe— two HORT zontal tubulars, ninety horse power ach, Apnly ai oilers, no objection to assist with the chamberwork; good city ref erence. Call or address, 112 WEST 26TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—WASHING, $1 i adozen, fluting included, wanted, by a first class Jnandress; best city reference." Call on or address AU- baker € EAST 24TH ST, NEAR 2D AV. (RING THE 31 dell). —Two Young women; one ns oon washer and ironer; the other as chambermaid and waitress; in the Country preferred; best references. 318 MOTT ST., NEAR BLEECKER.—A PROTES- tant woman as good ples cook; first rate washer haa good bread and biscuit maker; best city refer- SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, A. FIRST CLASS WHITE WAITER MAN, ACCUS. tomed to attend parties, receptions, &e., in private families, wishes a few more ehgagements, either to attend door, catriages or wait, Address PRIVATE, Herald Uptown Branch office, SITUATION WANTED BY A SCOTCHMA 1QQ WEST 20TH st, PARLOR FLOOR—A RE- spectadle colored woman wishes ladies’ or gentie- 30 cl " ; 5 entleman’s estate; 100 = ae | OU' washing ate fino Huting; O00, to 7Se. per dosen, Call | =, Yer oi age, on 2 cattle and horses well and ail kinds 335 82, Avr MOTHER AND DAUGHTER; ONE as | °° : of farm work. Address W. Ms, Herald office, first class cook. the other as laundress; or to do the 13) WEST 27TH A RESPECTABLE COLORED Work ofa small private family between them; no objection woman todo gentlemen's and ladies’ washing by NOOBS ARTA, Rae to a short distance in the country; first tlaow vity =ve-ce~--) | pho wank ne sa-—'" Cr aa - SH box 111. Herald Uptown 83D ST., NEAR AY, A, FIRST FLOOR, FIRST 13) door.—A widow, good washer and ironer, wishes to take any kind of washing in the honse; done cheap. WEST 26TH ST, TOP FLOOR, FRONT.—A RE- pectable woruun to go out by the day washing or housecleaning. WEST 32D ST.-A_ RESPECTABLE WOMAN 219 Nites to take in washing end traning, ge would go out by the day; would do housecleaning; good city refer- ences. Call on or address Mrs. MORRIS. 23! done che: RKEEPER.—A YOUNG IRISHMAN OF EXPER. ps aris Situation; best eity reference. Address s 8 |. J., box 102 Herald Uptown Branch office. OY, 16 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A SITUATION ; poe reference. Address M. HARRIS, 35 Henry st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN (PROT- A estant) as fireman and useful man in a private family or boarding house; wages, $10 a month; good references. ‘adress J. B., box 160 Herald Uptown Branch office, MAN WANTS A_ SITUATION AS USEFUL Call for two days. EAST 47TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 344 first class cook; would do the coarse washing or £0 out bythe day best elty reference, 0 WEST 29TH ST. (ST. JOHN'S GUILD).—AS Eo: pate sok, waohac ansd onery Guy relereaoen. Zak for MARGARET. * “2, WEST 29TH ST. (ST. JOHN'S GUILD).—A A.QS> Sood cook; wilt sesist in washing and srouing? wit go in the country. Ask for MARY, 2 WEST 29TH ST. (ST. JOHN'S GUILD).—AS 40 cook; willing to do the coarse washing and make BAST 467TH S¥.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to do washing and ironing, puffing and fluting; or to go out by the day; good city reference. hereelt generally useful; good city referencen, Ask for | ee ata RESPECTABLE YOUNG | dye Manerounds house, wile to do anything. Apply, pee DAG Siri yichan peng veen'e ant ia family wash- | 22 ~SHer meat a - 4.033 WEST, 27H, ST. (ST, JOUN'S GUILD)—A | ing at Ode. per dozen. “Cail on or address Nirs. WOLF, YOUNG MaN, WANTS A. SITUATION AS WAITER ood cook; will assist with washing and ironing; root oe Sea =, na private family : 6 ; {illo a short distance in the country; good reference. Ask | 2() Fae eee cane iindseas ores ticks acter | gvod reference. Address W. B., box 17 Herald oltce, o and ironer or to do housework; first class reference, Cull or address. 998 ‘AV., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A 226 Teocctsble widow. woman wiaies “washing "and jroning or to go out by the day, ST 20TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 22 ee out by the day washing and ironing or house- cleaning. Call for two days. WEST 18TH ST., REAR HOUSE, TOP FLOOR.— DAB Wresactetic woman slaben, to’ toke tu furailiog ITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD GERMAN MAN cook; understands English, German and French cook- fng for private honses, restantant aud hotel; good refer- ences, M. BENEDICT, 70 Norfolk st. SEFUL MAN.—BY A COLORED MAN, TO TAKE U care of a horse and attend furnace fires, of as jani city references. Address F. O., 151 West 24th st., top floor WANTED BY TWO ENGLISHMEN, | BROTHERS situations on a tarm or to tak charge of thi Address E. B., 19 EAST 17TH ST., TOR FLOOR, BACK.—RE- spectable woman as cook, washer and irouer in a private family. Call for two days. OF WEST 177M STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG q woman as good cook, washer and frouer; an excel- ent baker; in a private family; best city reference. 42 % WEST 46TH ST., ROOM 13,—A GIRL AS COOK, washer and ironer, or to do general housework. Tw a ;not afraid of work. OTH AV., BETWEEN 28TH AND 20TH STS. IN | Griadies and gentlemen's washing, at reduced prices; flut- | §eytiyn Branch s 47] bookstore.—As competent cook understands Eng. | ing, &e. = =, Penta caitecenticy: wilthinde of decmeter bask ote salto? a() 6 AW—A_ THOROUGH LAUNDRESS ND SALESMEN. Fred, cokes pastry alice of ceararie; bas ie relorence 26 Listen a few ianatlion! washing eb her own home; aor Dall for two days. () 6TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT 8 irl as good plain cook, washer and ironer, or to do dousework in w small family: good cl veference, i GIH AY., IN THE STORE.—A RESPECTABLE ‘C2. Frotestaiie wosans on Bost clase Sook in eprivate hamily; has tived with some of the first families in the city; anderstands ail kinds of cooking, game and desserts; is a good bread and pastry maker. RESPECTABLE YOU: EXPERT ACCOUN L INVESTIGATE accounts, balance, open, clase and remodel hooks by the job or day; or will accept LA nit baie ce gl His it or compan; ing @ thorougl larRe es tePieepectts, Adres TL, box 125 Herald office. N’ ENTISTS WANTED—ALSO YOUNG Bagley fairly educated, as clerks inclined to carn, having means to procure Insiruments and support theméelves while learning. oo pan BR O8., 150 Bowery. | {ndies’ and gentlemen's washing neatly done; polishing, puffing and fluting at reasonable terms, EAST 20TH ST, TOP PLOOR.—WASHING 29 wanted, by a first class laundress, at home, © 3h EAST ISTH S8T., FIRST FLOOR, BACK.—A lady to do gontlemen’s or ladies’ washing or would go out by the day. « EAST 45TH ST,—A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH SLA: Tasacese wishes’s. few tore indlos' ona gentie- —e G GIRL WISHES A SITU. en's washing; from 75c. to $1 pes dozen; best city refer- a YING A LARGE AC- OK, box 201 Herald Optewe Branch office. B ‘T., TOP FLOOR.—A FIRST CLASS | or stock work, desires a position. Address I. A. C., 2 Ist av. afew more families’ and gentle- RUGS.—A COMPETENT DRUG CLERK DESIRES A rmanent situation ; willing to go any distance out of the city. Address, for ten days, H. H , Herald office, SHE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHOR. IZED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTISE: 2TH ST, THIRD FLOOR, BACK.—A able married woman wi first class fam- S10 SIXTH AVEN 1i4 SOUTH SIXTH CORNER BOERUM MENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK | fies’ and gentlemen's washing; best reference. RUGGISTS,—A YOUNG MAN, SPEAKING FRENOH HERALD — é 3 — | Mint Enatioby wants a situation; understands the BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. WEST 12TH S8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | french and American pharmacy; city references, Address 1,205 BROADWAY, SOU. vores ts fe out by tho day washing and ironing | }/"'B 7, lierald Uptown Branch office, or honsecleaning; wilting to do any kind of work, STREET, PHILADELPHIA. AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- UG STOCK.—A COMPETENT MAN, HAVING Ht AY. (RING FOURTH BELL).—A RESPECT- ‘good references, wanted, at 423 2d av. ie widow to go out washing, ironing or house- cleaning; best city reference, y ILLINERY SALESMAN WANTS AN ENGAGEMENT 691% 1 a iL goods inthe West; ‘has large and ’ bien usr GOs Fa ee as cet eee shorouph eeqaaintence with the. trade of the North 6)Q WEST 90TH ST—A YOUNG PROTEST RL Froneh iaundress wishos familtes’ or Indies’ and | teguSthwests unquestionable. references given. Address, 2 asechumbermaid and waitress orto assist with chile | gentlemen's wa: home; fluting, puffing, and | prs pene nse Wists 7 rd shing to do us cleaned like new, 1 or address all the jaces and curtail week. 7TH AV., THIRD FLOOR.—AN INDUSTRIOUS 1719 Toman wlahes to go out to work by the day; good washer and ironer or housecleaner. reference from present employer. ‘SMEN AND SALESLADIES WANTE: APPLY are :80 at the IMPORTERS AND MANUEACTURERS COMBINATION, 599 Broadway. ren; be a WEST 19TH 8T., BETWEEN 5TH AND OTH AY! J A young girl as first class chambermaid and waitress; Dost city reference. « WEST 13TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | = HTH AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO Du. ‘and four for t io and New Lan es; 80 38 irl to do gh nberwork, waiting And fine washing 19) washing at her own house; will give entire satis- Lissa aia re se pre dele 2 pal taatfon Bor. i ironing, or do cooking, washing and ironing; faction % iT oH country preferred; good clty referent it dress R. I. ROBB & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. 4 BROADWAY.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO go out washing and ironing or housecleaning by ‘ANTED-THBEB YOUNG MEN IMMEDIATELY, TO 116 WEST 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS | 10 y chambermaid and laundress: eity refere! the day or tuke it home ; best city references. ph ea Rear Oey ce Broctlya, nese Cit ge a ay WEST 28TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG RESPECTABLE FRENCH WOMAN WISHES ne Thee. payments, Address COLLINS, box 13. girl asexcellent chambermaid and to assist with A gentlemen's and ladies’ washing at her.own home ; 75c. of waiting; private bexrding house no objection rences, yer dozen; fluting done, Address FE, 8., box 152 Herald ‘ANTED—IN A_ STOCK BROKERS OFFICE, A piowes rand ore eey ‘young man to deliver stocks and assist in writing,” Ad- & WEST 32D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG COL- 145 ored girl as chumberiuaid and waitress, or would do Foneral Nousowork for a ual family ts willing and oblige Inwi good city references, 21 EAST 97TH ST., FIRST PLOOR.—AS FIRST + class chambermgid and waitress in a private fam- ily: would assist in was! from Jast place. wich age, reference, &c., PASSAIC, Herald office, Nurses, &c. WEST 418T ST.—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL to go South er to California as nurse; willing to make herself generally useful; unexceptionable reference, () WEST 418T ST.—AS NURSE; CAN TAKE THE 109 Mire charge of an infant, uo objection ¢0 the coun- try; host eity reference. WASTEDTA YOUNG MAN, RESIDING WITH HIS assistant shipping clerk; must have prac- tical experience an ood hand, Address 0, B., box 164 Herald office. TANTED—A SITUATION IN A RETAIL DRUG AND prescription store. Address W. 8., box 114 Herald 1g Mt required; best city reference tice. VE 2 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS . ___ or : te! pe bid i 4 imap family or 126 LEONARD 8T., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A ANTED—A SITUATION AS TRAVELLING SALES. wate boarding house ; Protestant young woman as nurse and seamstress ‘man for drug and druggists’ sundry house ; Southern ' OF nurse to an invalid lady; has goud city reference, Call |) ),, Maen, year nay Herald othe. . © iT.—A in dyer Ale td | pa lthnren~nonand : aibsaeLene TOC pon — ind seamstress or as cl erent | « WEST 2TH ST—A ESP BOTA YOUNG Srivace familys ois youre’ city refer: | LOL Marita arta otaee nee pone COACHMEN AND GARDEN " (A. QOACHMAN: OSE WilO THOROUGHLY UNDER. stands his business, with five Zones oF the best city re erences, Call on or address T, 8., No. 5 East 19th st. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY spectable youn man; is oughly understands his business; four years’ best reterence. Cail at or address 12 West 45d st., private stable. YOUNG COLORED MAN AS COACHMAN IN A A private family; bas ten years’ refe ees. Address A. W., box 193 Herald Uptown Branch office, ITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS eoachman and gardener; can mitk and make himself useful on a gentleyian’s place, good reference, 8. box 121 Herald offic Call from 10 til 2. best of doctors’ references. 141 8D AV.—AS NURSE IN ANY KIND OF SICK. ness; best city references, Call on or address Mrs, HAMILTO.: 14.3 WEST StH St, BETWEEN 7TH AV. AND O Broalway.—A respectable wouan as Wet nurse; baby two weeks old; doctor ean be seen, 93 WEST 418T ST.—A GERMAN PERSON, SPEAK- ing French and Englivh, to take care of growing children; is @ good seamstress and hairdresser; Lest city reference, 21) WEST 20rH ST. FIRST FLOOR, REAR.—A B09. soang American Pronens girl to "take care of ehiidren or du w irs work; willing and obliging; good relerence, WEST 38TH ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG 344 girl as first class chambermaid and waitress; first elas city reference. Call for two days. 44 BAS? gist A RE- ber and stendy and thor- ST., BETWEEN 18T AND 2D AVE- ing German girl as chambermaid and cs «€ « 4 y waitress; best refer WEST 29TH ST. (ST. JONN'S GUILD).—A 403 mart, active oung girl to do chamberwork and waiting in a private famliys Ask for MARY B, A(i7 GREENWICH ST—A PROTESTANT YOUNG A657] Gite dochamberwork and fine washing, or would do cooking in a small family. HELP W 'TED—MALES. Dressmakers and Seamstresses, 325 WEST 17TH ST.~A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE 7 n 4% BLEECKER ST.—A PARISTAN LADY, WITH 0) and chambermatd or to do honsework in @ small DEMAND FOR TELEGRAPH OPERATOR: 5G food cdncction desires scwrng work of ail kings by | famth willing and obliging; bost city roterence. Learn and take positions; nothing pays better: tan the day or week; docs not speak Lnglish; good references, Address ©. P. 210) Bast Mt sta YOUNG LADY AS SEAM. stress in a private family, by the week or month, Aduress H. H. day or evening. THO: 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute, COLORED BOY ABOUT 14 YEARS OF AGE TO ly useful. wt 38 East 260 ASexts WANTED—IN TOWN AND COUNTRY, TO ractically, with instrume: ON'S College, 406 KAST 18TH 8T., ROOM 6.—A RESPECTABLE Young Woman as wet nurse; no oljection to do general Lousowork and take her own baby, Call for two days. 410 6TH AV., TOP FLOOR, FRONT.=A YouNG 6 EAST 42D ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS Fraveh gif, who apenks Biel French and Ge sell our pure tons to fatgilicg, hotels and large consum m2 aha haw: | man, as nurse and chambermaid; good city references. + best terms and largest stock in the country. Apply to 241, seanistrety and chituboruald; oF would We ° Went COMPANY, Bot "rllton st, ‘between o_o — rareh and Green New York. 590 St AY. (RING SKCOND BELT) ~As FIRST class Fre mistress in a private family; wages Rot so much un vuject ws # voulorsable home; best reter= WAXTEDSSITUATION AS CHILD'S NURSE BY A Young woman of experience; is obliging and tidy. and comely in appearance; @ good home wanted more than high SMART, ACTIVE MAN WANTED—IN A LIGHT outdoor business. Ay y Lestio Boiler Works, 36 Pearl street, Jersey ity, Pipes, e., built, ‘ OR SALR-A 2GINCH NEW SIVLE ScHENCE A M 1, nearly new: pi een ORILLATD & CO, NARD.—PRIVATE LESSONS, PIANO, VIOLIN, Guitar, Organ, Flute, Singing’ ey foo aa practice struments free; catalogues tree. Address HUMMING Bb: Piano Warerooms, 32 East Fourteenth street, or call. ANTED—A STEAM HAMMER FROM 1,500 TO ries $500, 16 Chambers strt, 3 tgdg@ good order and condition. Ad- ‘Aecie, St 11 getty to price, make, stroke, dey W. H. sMITe—— ~ road stree t, Philadeiphia. i RNITURE. A RIVATE FAMILY, DECLIN jig, will sell in lots, to snit purchasers, ail their ele- ane ft oaty”Honsehiold Furnhuro, be; muguificent tein‘ay & Sons rosewood Pianofurte; also an elegant Windor Piano, cost $1,000, for $250; satin Parlor Suits, gont $90, for 8290 for $125; rop Suits, $30; 14 Bedroom Suits and upward; Carpets, Oil Paintings, Bronzes, Mir- rors, tir and spring Mattresses, and a general assorthient of Husehold Furnitnre, made to order four months ago, Call privap residence No. 120 West 23d street, near 6th avenue AVEEKLY AND MONTULY PAYMENTS TAKEN «for Furniture, Carpets and Bedding at B. M. COW- PERUWAIT & CO.°S, 195 and 157 Chatham street. An immuse stock at low prices. AUTON ROOMS 99 AND, 41 EAST- THIRTEENTH treet.—All kinds of modern and antique Forniture, Mirrors, Pianos, Paintings, Books, Silver, &c., at sale at auction prices, ARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURN re and Bedding, at lowest cash prices, at OPAR- KELB warerooms,Al0 Eighth avenue, between Thirtieth and rty-first streets. Payments taken weokly ot monthly. ” A. URNITURE.—THE HOLIDAYS APPROACHING, Zk he are induced tg offer our stock of second hand Bur nituy Carpets, Mirrorf, &c., at prices which will surely Ond buye if not fOr presents, for their own use. We have the large and most varied stock in the city. Give us acall and Judgor yourselves. Furniture bought, sold and exchanged. RIVATE FA JAMES GRAIAM, 190 Third avenue, A MILY WILL SELL AT A SACRIFICE wir Household Furniture, viz., P: in diask satin, cost $: 1.200, for $300: don, S179" Dedkoe 2 ir 3 do, ecker rotts Pianoforte, $275; Bedroom Set Dressingeases, Bureans, Washstands, consisting of Bed- » $250; sing|Bedstends, hair and spri clothtits, $30, Mattresses; rep and hpir- i ; Library and Dining Furniture; Tuggish Suitsnintings, Bronzes. Call, private residence No. 47 Westith st. A IVATE FAMILY, IN NEED OF MONEY, WILL at one-third original cost all the entire magnificent eek Furniture of private residence 21 Bast 20th iG HOUSEKREP- streenear Broadway, consisting of magnificent Parlor Suit, ght pieces, with two Sofas, covered in Tan cotelaine, with'te ruille, cost for $178; do., $125; rep and hair. clothdits, $75, 850, 830; also Pianoforte, Hedvoom Suits, Carp, &¢.” Piease call for one week, or KELLY & CO., corner Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue, ING BUREAU, BEDSTEAD, WASHSTAND, le by Dessior at a cost of $500, will be sold for $175, EG vet lga a avenue, between Thirty-third and roets, JR'S AUCTION HOUSE, 13 EAST FOURTEENTH t.—Furniture, Pianos,’ Carpets, Mirrors, Silver- warluwlery, ‘and sensible holiday presents, all thisgle at auetion prices. “Owners want money. FL PORNITURE AND CARPETS FOR THE HOLT. son GEORGE A. CLARKE'S popular system of moy payments; 747 Broadway. French flats furuished to on liberal terms. iA Sons 1+ PPUTORESSTILE ANOTHER REDUCTION; WE offer our entire stock, consisting of Dressing Caso andlor Suits, at very low pr: EGLESTON’S, Eighth ave, between Thirty-third ond Thirty-fourth meta” PeALEStwo FINE BRUSSELS CARPETS, reyth street. + 1233 MARBLE MANTELS. ST.—CLOSING OUT STOCK OF MARBLEIZED reo? finest selection of Marble Mantles, ali quali- fe tiesdern eign Turning for the trade at 5. KLABER & OSteam Marble Works, West Fifty-first street, be- twedoudway and Righth avenue, E AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, NEW DE- 3, from $12 apneee also Monumental work at luced prices; Marble Turning for the trade. A. 194 East 18th st., near Third avenue, New York. RT'S NEW SLATE MANTELS, INLAID WITIT also marble and wood mantels; elegant designs; low. 220 and 224 West Twenty-third street, enw M Ss vres Ware, Bii FINE MODERN PANTINGS, from De sold vy auction, without resezve, ty fe rs, LE. ART IN FURNITURE!” On exhibition, Monday ‘be sold by auction, without reserve, ELEGANT AND from the celebrated makers, Herter & Brothe: A ‘edestals, " Work 1d and Chandeliers, Cabinet in ebony and gilt, nt Vases; also a Fans Tsess also «choice sigortmant of Hronse way, their best manufacture, all first class an a number of Parlor Suits, in'rosewood and sath ‘ke. ; dining, hall, arm and library Chairs; Centre Tables, Music Stands, supe Library Suits, Wardro! (on exhibition Monday moraing, afternoon and evening), Private collections, to Clove consignments, ViTT, Auctioneers, morning, at Clinton Mall, and to ISTIC FURNITURE 877 Broad. compr! rose’ and positive sale THIS DAY No, 120 Wost Twonty-third street, near Sixt (private residence of U. allory, magnificent Household Furniture many rare and costly Works o! LUKE FITZGERALD, Auction viz:—Two brilliant toned 734 octave oue an elegant Steinway & Sons months, cost $1,000 each ; rich Pai brocatel and Fep; Etageres, Turkis and gilt Cente ‘Tables Writing Desks, Clocks, &e, Superb Bedroom Suits, in solid rosewood and black walnut: Dressing Cas steads, Washstands, Commodes, Mattresses, spring Reds, Pillows, 20 fine wool Blankets, Elegant Buffet, Chairs, Side Tables, sold Sil velvet and Brussels ire: ters, Ingle and double Bedst Dining Room. logue contains over 400 lots. bidder. count Now on exhibition, 2 & 6 it Art_Gallery, No, GO Liberty street, | @ fine collection of modern American and foreign Oil Paintings. To be sold at auction on fHURSDAY and FRIDAY, December nd 24, at No, 60 Liberty street, | at 12 o'clock each day. ud Windso1 Suite, covered in y mi “Oa Bureau: ects, Quilts, toads. * (Monday), commencing at 103g o'clock, at the elegant brown stone mansion h avenue, Esq.), Art. sells, sewood Munofortes, rr, used six ara ts, Bea- 1s solid black walnut Extension Table, China, Dinner and Tea Sets, Cut Glass, ver and Plated Ware; basement and good kitchen Furniture; other articles too numerous to mention, Catar Sale positive in lots to highest Competent men to pack and ship goods, city or A" SALE, EXTRA. AND WATER COLORS, AN 1 Vena TONS asin, ON TUESDAY AN. DECEMBER D 21 | AND 22, AT THB ART SALESROOMS, 17 PAR! lognes now ready, The paintings will be on & tion on Monday. Salesrooms, 17 H. B. HERTS & SONS, Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS nace ers; THE WORKS OF ANCIENT AND MODERN ARTISTS, TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, WEDNESDAY, AT 12 O'CLUCK EACH DAY, K ROW. Particular attention is Invited to this sale, the Paintings having never before been exhibited in this country. Cata- free exhibi- Park place, A —JERE, JOHNSON, . 87 N AUCTIONEER. street. MONDAY, AT 12 O°SLOC! ON LARGE LOT OF FANCY GOODS, SMOKI rials, Travelling Bags and Valises, Oil Paintin, iG MATE. &o. “ALBERT I NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER, ALBERT H, NIGOLAY & CO, will sell at the Exchange salesroom, No. 111 Broadway, by order of executors, East E: ments. Further pai ‘Auctioneers, 48 Pie street, RT.—AMERICAN OIL PAINTINGS, ight bition AT aera eed 8. ind 40 Liberty street. AT AUCTION’ WEDNESDAY “AND THU EDecomber 22 and 23, nt 12 o'clock each d tion, on Tuesday, December 21, 1875, at 12 o'clock the two-story and basement French roof brown stone House No, 345 i vurth street: all modern improve- rticulars and bills at the office of received direct from the aftists’ studios, now on exbi- ART GALI public anc- joon, at LERY, RSDAY, lay. RT.—GREAT HOLIDAY SALE CHOICE O: ings at ction, this evenin Broadway, near Twenty-sixth street. gat 7g o'clock, at 1,148 iL PAINT. UCTION SALE THIS commencing at 10 o'clock, at mansion No. 47 West Sixteenth street, bet HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITE Stein PARLOR SUI’ “silk brocade" marble top Tables; Ei Lounges, Easy Chairs, Pi ble and bisqne Fi CHAMB! and Decker & Bygthers, jer and Mantel Mirrors, C: res, Oil Paintings, lace Curtains. SETS, consisting inlaid a: Cases, Chiffon! ‘ashstands edsteads, Burea and Dressin, double Pillows, ‘87 hai ring hi Tables, Sideboard, Chairs, in leather; Sil Cutlery, &e.; Library ahd Secreta Tables, Turkish Suits, Writing Desk, Hall Stands, 41 Carpets, en Furniture, positive. Take Sixth « or Univer ROBERT ©, CASI Competent men to pack or ship verware, ¢ Bookcase Sewin; Zz! (MONDAY) MORNING, five story brown stone IFifth and Sixth avs. URE, VIZ.— ‘Two. Pinnotortes, used but eight months. n TS, Tatest styles, covered “damask satin,” id tapestry; inlaid Centre and Console and res, Cabinets, Turkish and Spanish arrara mar- onze Mantel Sets; 60 day Clocks, bronze and BELABORA’ Spreads, Blankets: rep, plush rel 4 Gane Chale DINING FURNITURE —via., two Extension ic. N. B.—Sale oy, Pngeas cars. HIN, Auctioneer, ods, city or country. TE Crockery, , Library ine, two RT GOODS.—PEREMPTORY SALE OF ont Lamps, portable Gas Stands, Colo Bronze Figures, &c., at the KEELER AR LIBERTY STREET, corner Ni Tod: December 20, at 12 o'clock. T*O8Y Clocks, Bisque and Parian Figures and Groups, Stu- @ Sots and Vases, real bohemian Glassware, decorated Chi na Fee Sete, French i A FRENCH ERY, 53 Qfonday), UCTION SALE (OVER 15. handsome Household Furniture, over 600 yard At public auction, this (Monday) morning, at 11 the private residence, ast Fourth avonne. Parlor Suits, Pin tains, Mirrors, Clocks, Vases, Tables, Bt Bureaus, Mattres: neforte, Pains mn Table, 200 Ginss, China, Silverware, C nd haireloth Suits, Lounges, Chiirs, Stoves, Oil Goods packed and dclivered. JULIUS KRAEMER, Aw UCTION NOTICE, Steinway & Son Piauoforte, fine Oil Painti (Monday) MORNING, commencin, tory residence 21 Ea h stree THIS at fo near to orde’ Fine, rich Parlor Suits, eq rpets, Bookcases, Centre Tal s, 800 volumes ‘of Book! golid black walnut Beds Turki basement and servants’ Fuenitus 000 WORTH).—500 LOTS: Thirteenth street, near edge, Blankets, Sideboard oI ntlery, reps cloths, &e. LARGE AND POSITIY Bronzes, Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, &c., &e., vel Over $20,0°0 worth ‘of elegant Household ‘Furnitures din satin, Library Suits, Chamber als, Bureaus, Mattresses, Buffet, Chairs, Extension Tab HENRY ZINN, Auctioncer. ds Carpets, o'clock, nt tings, Cur- jedsteads, Exten- etioneer, E SALE, nes, road © reps, sh Chairs, Dressing 5 also Pedewtals: rh bes, Dressing Bureaus, bronzc renaissance: &c., &c., of which due notice will be given of time of sale. The Messrs. LEAVITT, Auctioneers, UCTION SALE.—THIS DAY—EXTRA LARGE tin, ry fine ‘aintings, Bronzes, Statuary, lace Curtains, Bookcases, voluines Books, imported muntel Sets, ROOK, AUCTIONEER—HOLBROOK G*orse. HOLB: & ROLLIN id 45 7 WWANTED—LIVE MAN AS AGENT POR A NEW AR- | fe. ac. ole now on exhibit Will sol thie, day, at 2. o'clock, nt 404 Waa ee toe large profit; must be well ac: Feserve, at the Art Rooms, 817 Broadway” °* 2214 Without | and 456 Cun & Reneral assortment painted tithe cl among Jovbers of ‘perfumery, notions, The’ Mewsrs LEAVITT, Auctioneers, coe, c. Apply to CLINE & DORFP, 103 Prince st. THURSDAY APTERNGONT | Engravings, ‘Ot ‘WLAlTEE WANTED—AT BETTS DINING ROOMS,54 | Rooms, 617 Brondway. Sale ot "PINie TEPER ee | Martens foatier, eds. 6th ay. Searles renin ane ; et and Coral | Kitchen Utensils, dc. $50. Steet astern eeiemans ROS | Se, oe examen: Zaeeiar, Tobe sold GLAND CLOSING ODT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR. Woeks, and then same time in every large city; two years’ ‘The Messrs, LEAVITT, Auctioneers. Be Biture, Carpe Carriages, Buggies. Forming Tools, Work Sn the greatest advertising median in the world eom- ‘a atthe large maniion formerly, oceupiad yD. H. Allen FULLER, at 01 Fulton strost, Hrookigm and. ase. medtuats see eae EAT git 8 eclock, af the dence, Staten Island, Wednesday’ December Terms first. ‘The bost solicitor in America, will Le ‘each canvasser — Si of sale. cash. W. A. CARTER, Auctioneer, 52 Cortlandt a duy’s Instructions out doors, LLOYD MAP COMPANY, stret, New York, B. HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. ASSIGNEES SALE IN BANKRUPTCY. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF REAL DRESDEN AND FRENCH CHINA FANCY GOODS, &C., ON MONDAY, DEC. 20, AT 10% O'CLOCK, AT THE SALESROOM, 17 PARK PLACE, Stock comprises French china Pea and Dinn Cologne Sets, Cut Glassware of every descr! Tables, Jardiniers, Music Stands,” Eusels ‘This sale is worth: chasing fine “Holida, Sots, Vases, ‘aisg fancy Pedestals, ac. ths attention Sf parties desirous of pur. ‘resents. le sitive order of ESSRS. SCHIMMEL & CO? ASSIGNEES IN BANKRUPTCY, Ht B. HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS.) Special sale of Turkish Rugs, on TUESDAY, December 21, at 10% o'clock, Mt the salesrooms, No, 17 Park place, comprising tiftcen ver: made by fiand'ts Modoc floors, dining rooms, park without reserve to t and costly T: , suitable for covering po 3, kc. The entige lot will b r the consignment. The Ri ‘ now on exhibition at the salesrooms, 17 Park pines. ee B, HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, HOUSEHOLD FURNIIUAE, CARPETS, PICTURES, &C,, ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, AT 10% O'CLOCK AT NO. 89 WEST FORTY.THIRD STREET, The entire Furniture of the house, consist Brussels Carpets, walnut Porlor Sults in ‘ tains, Mirrors, Centre, Sido and Card Tables nut Chamber Suits, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dressiv Seat Hair Mattresses, Bedding, Loun rockery, China, Glass Ware; Dining Koo: Furniture, &c, Catalogues at sale, OSEPH SHONGOOD, AUCTIONEER, WILL this day, at 1044 o'clock, at 717 Eighth ayenus, come Forty-tifth street, Stock and Fixtures, ready made Clothing, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, bi nut Counters and Tables, silver plated Showcase, Safe, Frames, Mirrors, Win- dow Reflectors, &c.; positively in lots, Dealers invited, Fixtures will be sold at 1 o'clock sharp, ORTGAGE SALI sinter 3 SWARZKOPF, AUC tloneer, will sell this day, Bg o'clock. 302 Chatham of Velvot and 5, Wardrobes, nd Kitchen Fi Street, entire Effects of Co-operative Cigar Manufactory— viz., over 3,000 imported Moulds, 2,000 new Cicar Box Working Tables, Stools, Inrge lot Stav and Pac! Presses, Scales, G. tures, Desks, Aots. "Dealers, M. NUSSBAUM, AUCTIONEER, 261 BOWERY, SELLS o this day, at 11 o'clock, 201 South street, near Cather- ine, Stock and Fixtures of Dining and Oyster Saloon, Coun- ters, lus Mirror, Tables, Chairs, Range, Croekery, 5,000 Cigars, Tobacco, &e. Deslers invited, UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TiHAT I, THE undersigned, general ussignee of Emil Klughers and Geor; . Kuhn, recently composing the firm of Kinghe & Kuhn, will sell at public auctio by PRED LLOY. Auctioneer, at 310 Broadway. on Jist of December, at 9: ‘A. M., all the Stock in Trade of the said Klugherz &' Kuhn conatating of plated, horn, rubber and. fancy Jewelry, aud also ull the Store Fixtures and Office Furniture, HENRY DAUSCIIA, Assignee. GAFFNKY, AUGTIONEER, 28744 BOWERY, SELLS « this day, at 10}¢ o'clock, the contents of the store 46a Court street, Brooklyn—Splendid Soda Fountain, handsome glass Showcaox, mahogany Lounges, 1,000 ilnss Jars, alos, Weights, Saloon, Tables, Chairs,’ Cooking Stove, Signs, ‘Stove and Pipe, in lots. New Yorkers invited. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—JAMES AGAR, AUCTION- eer, No. 9 Oliver street, will sell this day. at 59 New i) Fixtures, Bigns; elas. dus Office Fix: Safe, Letter 2 c Positively in Bowery, 600 lots of Men’s and Women's Clothing, Dresses, Shawls,'Underelothes, Remnunts, kets, Quilts, Boots, Gaiters, Coats, Pantaloons and Vests; also thrée Mink Muifs and Boas, one Howe family Sewing Machine, in goyd er. By order of D. G. Ferguson, Broome street. Bop tablet ih SALE.—WATCHE: AND JEW- elry.—James Agar, Auctioneer, will sell, at _salesroom, 59 New Bowery and No. 9 Oliver street, on to-morrow, itt, 1 o'clock, €00 lots of Gold and Silver Watches, ‘Peney Goods, By vider of a’ B. Barnard, Third aveou AWNBROKERS’ SALE.—THOMAS J. Auctioneer, 158 Chatham street, corner will sell this day, at 11 o’cloc! len uid Wi ing, resses, Shawls, Remnants, Quilts, Blankets, Bedding, Boots, Shoes, & also Coats, Pants aud Vests,’ By order F. F, basey, Thompson street. PAWNBROKER'S SALE—WATONES AND JEW- elry.—R. Field, General Auctioneer, salesroom No, 89 Bowery, will sell this day, at 11 o'clock precisely, eight hun- dred (S00) lots Gold and Silver Watches, Dianend and Gold Jewelry, Ping, Rings, Earrings, Gold Guard, Fob aud Vest Chains. ite. ; dlso Guns, Pistols, Musical Tustruments, Books, two Saddles, &e., By order J. und N. Stich, Third avenue. £9 Bowery. ICHARD W. Stock of Gi Aurons. Grand street, N. B.—Three lofts to let, No. ALTER’S SON! AUCTION gon and om a ‘ocerivs, Horse, Way farnesa. Mortgage will 'sell_ on Monday, at 11 o'clock, at Freen and black Teas, Coffees,’ Spices, 50 boxes of Sony, GO xes of Clothespins, 20 cases of Canned Goods, Pickles, Preserves, Oils, Sardines, cases of Claret, Champayne, Ale: Wagons, &c. THOMAS F, BYRNES, Attorney for mortgagve. Cash to any amount advanced on consignmien eniis oan Gece Mortgage sale, Will sell, 2734 Bowery, the Fixtures ‘of ci gant Back Bar, Glassware, Tables, Chairs, Crockery, Pictur copper Urns, Stoves, te. A, H. EHRLICH, Attorney for Mortgagec. St SS Tuesday, at 1 o'clock, the entire Stock, Loase and Pix- West Houston street, WERIFF'S SALE OF MILLINERY GOODS, FIXTURES, & HERMAN, Sheriff's Auctioneer, sella this ment of Ladies’ and Children's Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, &e.; also bles, Safes, &c. Sale positive. Dealers in HERIFF'S SALE OF CLOTH, CLOT: men’s Furnishing Goods, &¢.—S, 11 Auctioneer, sells this day (Monday), Deco: salesroom 27 East Broadway, chests and packaces of fine Tea Pans,'Seales, Cheess, tubs of Butter, lot of Children's ICHARD WALTERS’ SONS, AUCTIONEER: rst clay r Lager Beer Saloon, viz.:—Elegant black walnut Bar and ITU & GAFFNEY WILL SELL BY AUCTION ON sures of the Grand Central Dairy and Diniug Hoom as 1) (Monday), December 20, at 11 o'clock, 13 B: WiLLIAM ©, A. Aanons, Deputy. ml o'clock, at No, 777 Bighth avenue, the entire tures of a Clothing and Gentiemen's Furnishing Store, consisting of a large assortment of Ready Mado ing, such as Pants, Vests, Coats, Overcouts, Clo’ nietes, Shirts; Drawers, Hosiery, &e.; also Chairs, Reflectors, Mirrors, Lease, &¢. Sale positive. ers invited, Ll C. CONNER, James M, Stuart, Deputy. HHOMAS GAFFNEY & SMITH, AUCTIONEERS, 17 Centre street—Sell_ this day, Decomber 20, the Stock and Fixtures of the Dining Saloon No, 116 Sout’ street, iu or more lots, Wha PUBLIC ARE WEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOW! PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHORIZED OFFI FOR THE RECEIPT. OF ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD ;— BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 1,265 BROADWAY. S80 SIXTH AVENUE, 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELDPITIA. LEQRNEB BOERUM AND FULTON s B WANTED TO PURCHASE. _ J ANTED—ONE OR TWO iS OF GLASS HOU: Pot Shells, Address box 14 Post office, Ease Strouds- burg, Pa. V ANTED TO PURCHASE—THE FIXTURE Oyster Saloon, Address, with full pa lowest cash price, A. B. C., box 117 Herald offic ASTROLOGY, “| $1.00 REWARD; NO IMPOSITION, GREATEST « business Clairveyant is Mrs, ISTER; names in fall; umbers; satistaction or no pay eur Twenty-Lifth street, WONDERFUL CHILD, GIFTED WITH SECOND ht from birth; tells everything without q i ty, business matters and ubsent friew Fifty-first street. We, to$l. 54 Lexington DENTISTRY, OF TEETH MADE IN THREE HOURS AT West Thirty-fourth stroet, betweon Sixth and Brondway.—Special mechanical den- eael, whalebone rubber, gold and eguintors, de. x th 23 A Reveavenues, near Br tistiral, rubber, rose, atBets; Plumpers, Frongud strect furry, or ears’ NEWBROUGH, HITE, SURGEON DENTIST, 155 SIXTH AVE- —Silver Fillings, 50c.; Gold, sets of Gum geek, and $10, All work warranted first class, Estaled 1857, el emnanannnnnonarnnn A TMINT2'S NEW STORE, 422 SIXTH AVENUE, F itrene “fifth and Ewanty-sixth streets, —Ladios f aad prised at the great prices paid in cash thst-off Clothing, and aing, Une Jawolry, as we have ge fu for the Western trade, A note by post punctually ten by Mr. or Mrs, M T 1KS’ WELL KNOWN F ¢¥., opposite Sth st.—Ladi TABLISHMENT, 101 nd gentlemen can re- coive Stinust value in Clothing, Car- ets, dry, Laces. Plow ‘uddress ng Ladieatea on by Mrs. we try and sutisly Yours Orders to Brooklyn promptly attended to. ATATTO'S UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 810 venus, corner Forty-sixth street, ladies and Gentic will poslitvely receive 50 per cent more In cash than éhere for cust’ of Clothing Carpets, Jewelry, fc. r sae ital to by or Mrs, FLATPO, No, jt SEVENTH AVENUE, BELOW the full vatue for ladies’ and a pply at New York Book Concern, chook. ences Gour, alter 10 0° ®. Address KB. A., box 116 Herald offiea 7 Warren st.. fourtl BE F. THEALL, AUCTIONEER. ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD AND CABINE PORTINGTON BROS.. BANKRUPTS, TO BE POSITIVELY SOLD AT AUC o, and com| This stock is exten: LI EGANT PEDESTALS, FLOWE TURKISH AND PANCY © WALL POCKETS, &e., Also Parlor Suits, Library Snits, Chamber Sui in the wareroom of PORTINGTON BROS, ositively sold on o'clock" each day. BEING FORMERLY Tift STOCK OF BY Cie haath FREDERICK BOHDE SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY’ GIFTS, Lounges, Extension Tables, Buffets and all other goods now $42 HUDSON STREET, NEAR CHARLES, the whole of which was manufactured under the supervision LSDAY, December 20 and 21, T its, Sofas, oT! and to be MONDAY and TI at 108 )DWARD SCHENCK WILL SELL AT AUC Bitte Rembtichunnt of aperrete pensisnn of Horses, Carriages, Harness, &¢., on Fall particulars in Tuesday's paper, COLTON, AUCTIONEER, +, Elegant Honschold Purnitare nt the private No. 134 West Forty-seventh and Broad On Taesd: and really art of ele Pier and Mantel Mirrors, rich Bronzes and Stataury ‘fnd satin Curtaing, lace do, and Cornices, elegant Pianotorte, rich inlaid Cabinets, Bookeases, elegant Centre and inlald Tables, B: Tor Furn and Silverplated Ware, edroom and Kitehen ‘arpets, by calling on our s. Cobn,, a —Catalognes ¢ the goods must be removed on Tuesday or Wedne: ednesday, 22d inst. rect, between Sixth avenue December 21, at 11 o'clock, a very superior legant assortment of Furniture, embracin: rant velvet and Aubusson Carpets, French plate “Fore wood Wardrobes, xtewsion do., superb Par: jure, Stereopticon, Musical Instraments, Silver ly on Tnesday morning and all ION THE consisting residence, in 'y, brocade Farniture, | Loan REATEST CLAIRVOYAN’ x CLAIRVOYANT.—€16,000 IS OFFERED TO ANY AL. person who can equal Mme. CLIFTON, the greatest Ciairvoyant In America, Those who are sick or in trouble should call witheut delay. “No likenesses or love charmas,* t can allay the most serious trouble. Office, 278 West ‘Twonty-Bfth street, third door east of Eighth avenue, T, REVEALS ALI our Ti brings separated togeth recovers stolen Third avoune, “ property satis "8, ASSIE EVA FAY, THE CELEARATED pean Physical Mediitm.—Seanee this oventn o'clock, at 110 Twenty-second street, Professor Will okes, FBS. MS COLLINS, A RELIABLE AND TRUSTWORTHY AVL clairvoyant. 275 Sixth avenue, near Seventeenth st. ME, BRIGNOLI, MEDICAL AND BUSIN voysut, tells names, shows likenesses, &¢, 160 West Twenty-lifth street, “ MEDICAL, AOE, RESTELL, suDwire, SINCE 1300, No.1 «Kast Pitty-second street, first door from Pitti ‘nvenwo DVICE FREK.—~DR. AND MME, BOTT CAN BE sulted confidentially. No. 47 West Thirtoonth st Ae NTION.~DR. JACOBY, LATE OF PRUSSIA; consultation free, Private ‘office, 161 Bleecker street, R. & MME. GRINDLE, 142 WEST 48TH STREET. Conlidentyal consultation in wih female complaints, ME. 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