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EST 52D ST.—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, AGED mind children and do plain sewing; good city —A RESP OTABLE maid; three years! SITUATIONS WANTED—IEMALES. dren's nurse : capable of takloy harge of am ine at home ; good reference. 4265 and obliging; two years’ aan AV, CORNER 2771 ST.—A IeusPEOTA- erence. widonce; best reference. Cail or address M. 1, 454, to BOB. ar AV.—A jeare of children ‘ABLE A} AMEBICAN ¥ PROT- mind children; willing and obliging. 706;; i girl “ nurse to growing children or infant; is ly trom Pari urses. 354 OTH AV.—RESPECTABLE PERSON AS ‘and obliging; several yea ference. 058 17TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE to do chamberwork and washing; no objection to =A RESPECTABLE YOUNG a0 and to do chamberwork and 44682 Protestant woman as baby’s nurse; can take 18 from birth and bring up ou the bottle; four years’ city ret- WEST 56TH ST.—A STRONG, “WEALTHY Wo- FS Ls. with # fresh broast of milk, to nurse a child As 4753 10TH AV., NEAR 96TH Ra + rgd girl as nurse and c! FRENCH NURSE TO TAKE ing: good r ce. —A RESP! 57 Os irl ax nurse; best reference. 59 BD AV.—A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY LANDED, oTH A SECOND BELL.—A COMPETENT very capable and highly recommended; city or coantr; THIRD BELL. “COMPETENT FOURTH | BELL) pei wing and obliging: city 77 r( 3D AV. (RIN girl as nurse and Whreier & Wilson's machin Teterence trom last plact 8D AY. RL TO MIND A BABY T9200 na Herself uxoftl; city retereuce. you GERMAN GIRL AS NURSB ware family ; good city reference. NEW TORS HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1877.-TRIPLE SHEET. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. Auzeveres WikeiD—vOR SOUR BUSINE: tion permaneut if sui state NExUY. tox 126 Herald office, 1 PROTESTANT COOK, WHO WILL WASH AND trou. Apply a6 158 Rast 38th st, XPERT OPERATORS WanTeo-0: FINE SHIRTS, jcollars pay, FOR GENERAL | month, 180 West 1 pus BYENTS OF THE HOUR FR rp te AND. ALBANY, SPECIAL DESPATUHES IN THE EVENING TE TRLBOkAM The circulation of the EVENING jTREEGRAM for the week ending Febroary 24. 1877, was fh TISING Monday, Februa ‘ 47,900 ‘CDV Tresday, February 3 20. 49,100 Wednesday, February a1 : eee 52,600 ths SING “300! "A LINES Friday, see 59,400 Saturday, te teeteee 44,450 ay, FOVERTISING “S00. ALINE 258,450 erweni Y those of long experience with large Manufacturers need apply nv office, Lath at. and G4 ay, ANTHD— TNA SMALE AMERICAN FAMILY AT 359 W a girl to do general housework. Wat ar TO COOK, WASH AND TRON; must be thoroughly competent ‘and have good refer- ences. Apply at northwest corner Lexington av. and 79th st TANTED—A WET NURSE. ar: Cd DR. CONE- LING?S ottice, 143 Remsen st,, Brook; 31 8D AV.-A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF SOBER. and do light housework; one year's refer- ence. Call tor two days. NURSE AND 87 ¢ 6TH AV.—AS COMPETENT” N fi a cab wabiens 4 ad lee fine washer; OA & OTH AV.—A NEAT GERMAN GIRI. TO TAKE G4 Serre of grown Hidren and do plain sewing; would travel; good city ref 18T A ase FLOOR.—A YOUNG GIRL, 1, ()4:2.peakinu French, German and English, to take care of two children and do ‘plain sewing. 2D AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE; OR 1.166 coud ds homberwork and waiting; elty ‘eler- ca. 1.16 Geste ot chitdren ‘or ao wor. 47 2D AV., THIRD Fares RESPECTABLB LOT iter un girl, age 17, as child’s nurse; willing and obliging ; can be well recommended, %Q 2D AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE AND 1,168.. do chamberwork; city references. Call or ad- dress 2D AV.—A RBSPE (hee iar GIKL TO TAKE 1 BROADWAY.—A COMPETENT YOUNG WO- «4-1 4-mion ar nurse sad ceambermaid; city or country; Brat class city reterencs 47332 7AV., BETWEEN, 83D_AND 64TH STS.— *' A respectable girl in « émall famity to take care of children, sew and assist in housework: « good home pre- forred to high wages; satisfactory references. 1 502 “BROADWAY, CORNER OF SOTH 8T.—A RE ot Ispectable young ‘as nurse and soamatross, gr chambermnatd and sennetrons; best city reference from t place, YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL OF 15 YEARS, WHO js lonving her home, would like to have a situatiun to fake care of a buby in an American family. Address K. F., box 51 Post office, BY A YOUNG WOMAN TO peapabte af taking fall cha Hing to do plain sewing or chamberwor no objection’ to travel, Call at present employer's, room 124 Mariboroagh House, 6th av. and 38th st, Waltresses. &e. CY Pets EAST SéTH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S),—AS rst class waitress, 710,243 EAST 30TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYERS) A respectable woman as first class waitress; under acunds the doing of French and sulad dressing and the care of silver; no objection to the pear: yV ANTED— a RESPECTABLE Sines WOMAN TO ‘oe housework in a family of three; must be a good, plain cook. waxher and ironer: city references re- mired Uall, between 10 A. M. and 12 M. Wednesday, at 16 West 57th st NTED—A COOK AND WAITRESS IN A PRIVATE ding house; good references, Apply 29 West 16th ANTED—A SMALI. GIRL, FROM 10 TO 14 YEARS old and in need of a home, which will be give for services: orphan preferred, Address Mra, A. J. PURDY, White Plains, N. ¥. ANTED—12 EXPERIENCED MILLINERS TO TRIM pattern bonnets, Mme. WERNER’S former trimmers and others apply us 36 Howard st, ws ED—TWO LADIES OF GOOD BUSINESS qualifications to devote a few hours daily to a work highly remunerative. GEORG HOBSON, ‘34 Murray st., up stairs, ANTED—A men STANT WOMAN AS oh pe for a chilld, a short distance trom the city: good city reference St he wentied, ‘Adaress J. Ux, box 108 Herald Uptown office. CLERKS AND saumamnn. Al auusuels ce in, any, sapariig ebeae dietinana ost te amanuensis or acity where toed, Address J. A. KILBOURNE, 290 East jets as Indianapolis, Ind. ANTED—A_ GOOD Lyng ttt ad ONE HAVING mec he eh bei om ARTRD-OALGRMED TWO IN Lipid bags 3 gre New ¥ jersey; business Lars ANTED—AN EXPE: TayGED SLATE AND SUIT an forthe W te round covered, refer- man liberally dealt with, Address &., Box 218 Ti ral office. ANTEQ—A GENTLEMAN'S FURNISHING GOODS Sm sonamleeme me x Shas spanks man preferred. Apply to ANTED—IWO ACTIVE, PUSHING DRY coos men. Apply to W. K, PEYTON, 274 Bowe ‘OUTH OF GOOD ADDRESS DESIRES LaiTUA- tion in si iJ Bood reference 9 nd groom ; city or cor mployer. Address OL: & GARDENER—KY A FIRST CLASS MAN; EDU- cated in the Swedish Horticultural University in 3 the best of Swedish id American testimoninis. A. W. EKSTROM, care of seed store, 35 Cortiandt 8t., New York, AS COACHMAN—BY A_ SINGLIC MAN; UNDER- stands gardening ; can milk; good reference. Address 5., box 171 Herala = 5 A AS DISH GARDENER DESIRES A L situation ; we nds a fully the care of vreen houses and graperies. Call or address 105 Greenwich st. 8 GARDENER—BY : COMPETENT YOUNG 5WI88; married; first class florist, truit, grape and vegetable Frees: Best, references. Cail on oF address JON BOS- S COACHMAN, GROOM AND TO MAKE HIMSELF milk, do plain garde useful, 'y a single man; cau m! a dc. bess reloronco. Address COACH MAN, box 100 Heral office. GARDENER’S PLACE WANTED—BY A COMPE- tent man in ali she departments aud the general man- agement of « gentlem: 10 Yours’ referonces from last employer. Address hy 180 Heraid offics SITUATION WANT! GOACHIMAN, can. milk; de: ence. Address U. M., box lz Id office. “8 COACHMAN AND GARDENER—SITUATION wanted by a single man who understands his work in both its branches; three yours’ best reference. Address D., box 198 Herald offic \ RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A SIT- tion as coachman or do general housework. Call on address BABWSTLR & CO ‘Ist st. and Sth av. 8 COACHMAN AND GARDENER—WIFE AS FIRST class coox. Address M. C., 15 John st,, tor two days, WWANTED—A YOUNG LADY OR BOY TO TRANS” jute English into Spanish; wages $5 per week. Ad- dress, in English , LEX, Herald offi ANTED—AS COOK, WASHER AND IRUNER, a woman togoin the country. Apply, this woek, at 99 Franklin av., Brooklyn. ANTED-FIRST CLASS WAIST FINISUERS,—AP- Y ply at 452 6th foro 9 o'clock. Warten. ‘A PARISIAN FRENCH GIRL AS LADY'S maid; must thoroughly understand her business and ours well recommended. Cal! before 1 o'clock at 32 West 2uth st. ANIED—A COLORED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework: must be good washer, ironer and pinin cook: bring first cl references, Mrs. JOUN MORRIS, 242 Rust 52d st. a2 wast FIRST CLASS MILLINER AND DE- ne capable of doing the best city work. A. SHUMWAY, 471 Broadway. a | SV ANTED=1Wo GIRLS TO COOK, WASH AND ‘one for this city and ono for a short distance in the countey ; first class city references required. Apply at No, 249 Wost 20h at., from 10 to 12 o'clock. ANTED—A_ COMPETENT VEMALE | NURSE. Apply from 10 A. M. to,12 M. at the Clty Hospital, foot of Washington st., Jersey Vara a GIRL J AS name AND NURSE, SLL Wei 13 WEST 33D ST. COLORED WOMAN AS waltrent. Address W. SMITH 145 WEST 35TH ST.—A GOOD, SMART WAITRESS; would help with chamberwork; no objection to & few bonrders; willing and obliging. 7 ANTED—AS ate A YOUNG WOMAN WHO CAN bring unqualified city reference, Apply, between Gand 11 A. M, to-day, nt 15 West 45¢h ANTED—A WOMAN TO gook wae gic IRON, with good reference, No. 228 West 46th 146 EAST 43D ST.—A YOUNG GIKL TO ASSIST with housework in @ boarding house; willing and obliging, 158 WEST #2 Owoman us first class waltress, or would assist with ity reference. ST.—A RBSPECTABLE YOUNG y ‘ANTED-A GIRL TO TAKE CHARGE OF CHIL- dren, do charaberwork and be usetut; we go tothe couatry in J fest 44th at. Wwe ED-A SANE STRAIN AND FINE LAUN- dress; ierman preferred. Call until 12 o'clock Tues- day. 515 Madinon av. 164 Aas 25T!) ST.—AS UOMPETENT WAITRESS, in a first class private family: thoroughly uuder- Stands her business; best city ri 9 & WEST 4151 SI.—AS FIRST CLASS WAITRESS, 4 ive years’ reference from last place, Call for two ays. 996 WEST 420 ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS WAITRE: jand chambermaid ; fully understand Highly, recommended irom latest employers short distance in the country. wet goa Waxep— GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON, with reference, 54 Lexington av., near 25th st. WASTED UROTESTANT GIRL TO DO THE WORK ot x small family ; good cook, washer end ironer. Apply 70 West 52d ned WET NURSE AT 18 WEST OATH BT. Gail betweon the hoars of 1 {7 ANTED—A FIRST cigs TOK ene ae _troner; best city pp 929, WEST 2711 ST.—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS waitrass; no cbjection to @ short distance in the country; good city reterenc: 94.6." WEST 20Ti ST.—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS waitress: is capabio of taking full charge of the dining room; two yeurs’ city refsrence tom last empioyer. 263. wh 32D ST.—AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT irl as first class waitri and chambermaid; good ference. SUTUATIONS ‘WANTED—MALES. TL STRONG VOCNG ling toa any ‘wth a ve to do any work; hus five sand can or RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN TO OPEN OYS.- ters in first class Boston style: fi ever known, Address O. W., box 1 305 7TH AY., IN THE HARDWARE STORE.—BY AN jactive young woman as first class waitress; can take a mats piace; best clty reference, 319. BAST 2i8T A GIRL AS FIRST CLASS waitress or would do chamberwork and sewing; best AH FLOOR—A RESPECT. nd chambermaid in « pri- ee ST 361 ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as waitress or cbambermaid in a boarding house; best city | woe inf 52D ST.-A YOUNG GIRL AS FIRTT nd chambermaid; willing and oblige 490. ‘AR 3OTH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS waitress or wonld ¢o the cooking and washing of a small furily 5 two years’ relerence. (ue ECOND FLOO: FIRST CLASS oe dent city 1 reference. - IRD BELL.—AN ENGLISH ‘irl ay waitress or chambermaid; would do the work smail family: reference 87 OTIL AY. + WOMAN C has three Mt QO QUNETTA STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL ‘as lady's maid, child’s nurse or assistant ehamberwork ; dort city rele 17s CORNELIA ST.—A VERY LIGHT COLORED GIRL to travel with a lady: city reference, Cull or nddrese G SWISS PROTES- speaks German. —AN EDUCATED to de any work, or as ity oF cor ntry. “Applications to Mrs. WALD, 86 CHARLTON ST. BASEM: NT—A YOUNG AMER} Vicun girt to do light housework or general work. QS, WERE oD sr. BASEMENT.—A FRENCU WOMAN ns lady's maid or to take charge of an invalid erence given; no ob; 15 6 st 18TH ST. REAR, ROOM 8 ” » di A woman t at by the day w: on id Ironine; ood rstands fluting, FLOOR, A YOUNG 8)9)8) WEST 17TH Si.—A wonie ) Go OUT 222 m day to work. snl 39: ’ 8 ABLE WOMAN TO GO Deus to week 9 the ay or we BdBaye wore T Doers mae useful. 528 West 26° ST.—A YOU Agia housework or mind childre RL TO DO good city reter- , NEAR WH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL it housework, or to take care of ebildren. MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A ewardess on any steamer that leaves this good relerence. Address, for two ) Hernia uftice. RESPECTABLE situation as s ATED—AS FIRST CLAS maid; has te best city reterence. Ade 187 Herwid Uptown Traneh ollie. WANTED-itY A YOUNG saloclady. Addrdss J WO COMPETENT PROTESTANT one with «family going to Eur he other to do up. irs work and sewing in a first class American family. Ade Gross WISS GIRLS, Heruid Uptowa Branch office, 7 N BY AN AMERICAN WO- assist with light housewors and do sewing: can operate on lor & Wilson's machine; wages moderate. Addrow A, li... box 119 Herald otic ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL OF 16, OF good family and references, a situation to attend & ba: kery of confectionery store ( jew York of Brooklyn) ant jo with owner, Address AMERICAN, box 218 Herald SWISS GIRL SA SE TR ph 'ANTED—A PROT! GIRL AS! CHAMBER- maid and waitress in # small private family: roust hive vood city reference. 2 East 86th at. bi ment door, 9 to 11 A. PROPESSIONAT:: Apply 1 T10, aceite. A wi ling to wesis A GERMAN NURSERY GOVERNESS DESIRES A situation; speaks French and Vngli-h, and is musical; city reference. 2% Kivington st., tirst floor, CE ————————————— A LADY WILL GIVE LisssONS IN RENCH, ENG: yenisi in ‘Sune lor acomfortabie Room and ra. Apply J D., 80 4th Av. LD READ, TRAVEL, TAKE caste eer position of trust, Address ine COL, Herald Uptown office, CRRA S, _' Ly abl WHO ISANO.1 Amarante 96 vas jon iz n fire clase ortablianment ; retail; 14 years’ ox] "ead vory Lest city sierencen nto character and ‘adaress + Horald » Wariver secretes "BERR wet | town ‘ i A. YOUNG MAN (FARMER), WITH SMALL FAMILY, wants a situation as farmer or would work « farm on res; can keen in repair all kinds of farmers’ tuolx; best Teleren ven, Address U, CARLSSUN, caro of seed store 35 Cortlandt Fittst CLANS WAITER WANTS A SITUATION would make himself xenerally useful; good reteren Address C. D., box 174 Herald Uptown Branch office, A MARRIED MAN WOULD LIKE A SITUATION AS janitor ina French flat; has had abont eight months’ experience and isa plumber by trade. Plense address, for throe days, JANITOR, Hernia uptown Branch office. ARKEEPER'S SITUAT ION ~~ WANTED—SINGLE min: thoroughly understands, the business. in all its branches. J. GOL 8 NT SOLICITED—BY A ae T 7 med to pack, ship, attend stock and ge nik in hardware house. FURSYTH, Herald office. @ MPETENT MAN OF EXPE. ences, as nurse to 9 sick or in- A. B., box 163 Herald Uptown Ad valid gentleman. office, YOACHMAN (THOROUGHLY _EXPEKIENCED) wants a situation; strictly sober; highest reference; will goon trial, . Address A. SLOAN, 162 Hust Sixt st., second oor, (\OACHMAN.—KY A SINGLE MAN, BEST CITY /referonce: can be seen at his last employer's, No. 31 ith st. YOACH AN AND GARDENER—SINGLE MAN; UN, idoratancs both branchos thoroughly; willing to be gen eraily useful; very best reference, Address T. B., box 200 Herald IOACHMAN AND GROOM—SINGLE YOUNG MAN; understands care of horses thoroughly: accustomed to city and country; can milk; generally usctul; tive years? reference, Address W., box 224 Herald olfice. USEFUL, OR PLAIN (oagiian. GENERAL gardener; moderate wages; can roler to last employ W., box 130 Herald office. (CoAcHMAN, AND" Gitoo A_ RESPECTABLE mun; experienced, capable and trustworthy: best refer= ence. Address X, X., box 150 Herald Uptown office, OACHMAN AND GARDENER—BY A_ SINGLE young man; first class reference. Address W., box 150 Herald office, MPLOYMENT WANTD.—A MIDDLE-AGED MA) single, practical gard ixperienced farmer, tru: jan milk if required; will show references, Ad- in care of Alfred Bridgeman, Broad w York city. ARDENER.—SITUATION WANTED BY A MARRIED ; no family; thoroughly understands his business; willing and obliging; good reference. Address U., box 214 Herald office. ARDENER—BY A PRACTICAL MAN, MARRIED, ‘who thoroughly understands his business; is 10% yours in the present asltuation; will be disengaged the Ist of Maren: good clty references, Address WILLIAM GRADY, Palisades, N. ¥. ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR- ried man, small family, who understands his business in all its branches, Lora yd graperies, greenhouse, vegeta dies, dc. P. R., box 162 Herwid Uptown Branch office. ARDENER.—FIRST CLASS SINGLE MAN, WHO ‘is possessed of the highest abilities of gardening. green- #, hot and gold graperies, vegetables; bent elty rofor Address M. 128 Herald office, ARDENER.—A_ GENTLEMAN REQUIRING THE ‘services of a practi: man (married) us horticult it and laying out of grounds, best reference as to capi and industry, may address M., box 108 Host office, Stupte- ton, l. NARDENER AND FLORIST—BY A PRACTIOAL ‘Englishman, who thoroughiy understands groenhouses, fruit and vegetabl married, no tamily; three years at prexout place ; disengaged April 1. Addreas A. &., Catskill, he ah Tosi heh ase hy A COMPETENT GERMAN ardener: best references given. Call on or address FREDERICK SANDER, 101 Kast 42d st., corner 4th a COTCH GARDENER—UAS THE HIGHEST TEST. rnonials as to honesty and sobriety aud the dort ai ‘ifiea- to his abilities in sll departments pertaining to + ds still in bis present place, & responsible situntion Utrecht, Lung fslaud. AS COACHMAN OR perfectly sober stor & Uo, 47th G SWEDE, AGED 21, footman, or groom in a private fi and steady. Address A. M. COX, of Bi vt, i Broadw: HELP WANT A NGELLS~ TORKISHY KOMAN AND ELECTRIC Aix av., want Americans undor 25; one lent. GENTS WANTED—TO SELL T. J. TOWSEY'S PA- Edtent counterfolt coin detector. 254 Hudson st, near jroom: 18 PER WEEK, §1 TO Tike AN INDEPENDENT LIV} TALLMADGE & © RSO ing without santas Br dw ny ITUATION WANTED—BY A STEADY *MAN WHO understands horses und driving: would work for low wages. ‘Addrors REED, 262 Bro QITUAT! VANTED—BY A G ae TO ATTEND furnace, build fires and make himself generally aseful. Address F. K., Herald office, SITUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN MAN AND wite, without childron; the man is a perfect larmer und coxchinan; the wife as plain cook, washer und ironer and general houseworker; both can milk. Inquire 18 Green- wich st., up stairs, QITUATION WANTED AS BARKERPER SINGLE oung man; long experience iu the busi curity, Addrose Pie HALPIN. Herald reference und offi NT MAN in; shorouxhly ids horses and carriages, raising stock: good ref- n this country eleven years. apply, by letter, to ka iy SHelievilie Post » Eswex county, A J Wirsetenth, AND WIFE TO DO WORK OF ivate family; city oF eountry; seven years’ reference, RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, , ®situation in an oifics ot wny kind; has had some experivnes in w lawyer's office: ix a good and rapid writer, Address H. 8. 8., Herald Uptown Branch office, PVANIED—A GOOD OPERATOR ON DOMESTIO sowing machine in private dressmaking establishment. Address L., Herald Uptown office. ANTED—BY AN HONEST BOY, EMPLOYMENT OF any kind, Call on or address J. R, SMITH, 193 Canal st, BG. CLERKS AND SALESMEN, = m. 1A GOOD PEN. ion in an office or whole. Address, for 5 Gy ANK MOOKKEEPER, THOROUGHLY COMPE- tent, 12 years’ experience, desires employment: bent kiven: expectations reasonable. jerald oft Beokkeerine 1 witt ix TRUCT PRACTICALLY two young men in bookkeeping xt residence, Brooklyn ; moderate charge, Herald office, WANTED—ONE QUALIFIED TO TARE ange ofa double entry set, familiar with di mcounts and all details necessary in a job! state ace, nationality, if married or otherwi particulars if any; salary $50 p Post ville OUBLE EN’ BOOKKEEPER, references und necurity, wants employment, A. R., 117 Id oftice, JiTUATION WANTED-AS TRAVELLER OR OITY aniestaan in linen collar house by aman haviog trade. Address COLLARS, box 165 Herald office. poses oo KR WiTil MECHANICAL APPL cos wanted to sell on commixsion ; to competent parties sive privileces and liberal terms will be grauced CHAMPION BELT HOOK CO. 8 WANTED AS TRAVELLING SALE: 7: had experisnee In wbalenal ines eet as tra GM. THA: eK! ITH BEST Address oxel tj good habits wud Lexingto rast Boston, Maxs, WANTED—BY A YOUNG Giteartox MAN, AS salesman in cloak or suit house; thoroughly posted, Tong experience and first class roference froma present house. Address SUIT, Herald office. ANTED— SITUATION AN AN AM apuer: plenty of work Ose abit 1108, Herald office, RINING A GOOD HAND AND Ss, sinitng axe, references, sal Vost offiee, BY A ‘an object V NTED-BY A THOROUGH BUSINESS “WAN , with twenty years’ experience in this city, a situation’ in any capacity: Guarried, 38 yrnrs of age); uot mtraid of work; best o! references; & office or outwide business, petent to tuke full charco of Adilress 7, I’. R., Herald office, IN LAW OFFICK; nse reforences, age, experi- 1 a ot ANTED. CORRESPONDENT it (el AL YEARS’ oo, waitHAtiON ae stock clerk or salesman in & retail toy and fancy goods house. Address Jernid aftice. *ANTED—A BRIGHT, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, ASAN rslstaut ine large mercantile office: must bow wrivor unoxcoptiogablo reterences required ns to character ations. Keply in own handwriting, box 1.140 Rew fork Post Gi wiving name, address, referonces, age oad salery require: LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY WANTS AN EX- perienced Agent; a liberal salary will be given to the proper person. Address, with references, SOLICITUR, box Bis Herald office, GERMAN “BOY WANT:D, WHO WRITES A GOOD in Roal Estate olfice. ‘261 Bowery. aEAAD BOYS WANTED—REFERENCE REQUIRED. Apply at AMIDON’S, 220 5th av. OOD LIVE AGENTS WANTED.—SOMETHING NEW. 2 New Chambers ste URE TE. G agents selling to furuilies an Keepers will find a largo atc THE WELLS TEA COMPANY ftuation a0 | THE ase MEA AD FAY COPEL Seey, A yer wer rs BOOK a8 te ‘ F yieer Pattee oe CUTTER AND SALESMAN desires, a situation, In the elty or countzy: beat ety ret- erence, Address OUSTO. OOD ENGRAVE WANTED OR Ne aaa hs conn 1 $15 per week ; steady work. Apply JAMES CCALL, 48 East Lath st. V ANTED.—A MAN THAT THOROUGHLY UNDER. Mands the manufacturing of Indies’ straw Hats © bear of good situation, in’ Newark, A Mating where can be se S. W., Post othe. Seowark, N.J. ANTED—SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN AS SooK in boarding house or restaurant or where be could make himseif usetul. Address T. J., Herald offic "SALES AT AUCTIOS, if, AUCTIONEER. gy Wea EE BOT whe, “thtenwane ee THE ENTIRE STOCK OF RICHARD HUMPEREYS, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), AT 11 O'CLOCK, AT RIS 87 OADWAY. DIRECTLY OFFOSIFE A, Fr STEWART & €O.'B, the most extensi Coral and fine Sees row cairn of faces eupemedee sosk at rise Coral, Suction} id Watches, Diamond Je elry, solid Silve ‘and fine Pinted Ware, Store Fixture, Glass Vasess, 5a fern Re “Bale positively without any reserve, to close the busi STORE TO LET. SALES AT AUCTION, 1 SIS JOHNSON. 7 AUCTIONEER, Old stand. 37 Nassau st, ON THIS DAY, FEBRUARY 27, AT 11 O'CLOCK, AT JAUCH’S LATE RESTAURANT AND HO’ 866 BROADWAY, BETWEEN 17TH AND 18TH 8! COMPRISING, IN PART, ELEGANT PI BR, MAN. fel and Bur Mirrors; black walnut and gilt Bar and Lunch Tables, with marble top mtror partitions: Cigar Covaters, Showenses, Gas Fixtures, Ute MANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARVED rosewood and black walnut Parlor and Bedroom Suits, hw Mattresses, leather Ingrain Carpets, ON TO-! MORROW, A AT 11 O'CLOCK, et our salesrooni, 3 37 Nassau st., 45 FINE BRUSSELS CARP! large assortment of general Household md Of Office Furnitare, now on exhibition, On THURSDAY, at 11 o'clock, ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.” ATTHE PRI- enidence 144 Howes st., Brooklyn, E. D. RT—A_ GALAXY OF GEMS. THE AMERICAN ELECTION oF 'AINTING: pl ate ery American artist of Minstunce by the artist repre- ty thous doubt the chotcest, collec: merican artists © comprising the Jat note, contributed iio its entiret I of the works of offered at public sale. ‘The, jpoltestion: Min be sold at anction HE KURTZ GALLERY, @ Enve 23d ot. Madison square, rnurspay’ AND FRIDAY, MAKCH AND 2, it 3 0 Tho Paintings will ‘remaia on iti EXUIBITION from Ifbhsiag in oy to 10 o'clock #, M until time ot sale, DANIEL A. MATHEWS, ACOTION ERE “ACoTION 84 eet A ORSRHOOD FURNITURE, 8 (Tuesday) MORNING, Te Geen ‘nt 10 o'clock, at Ove story brawn stone manston a? WEST ies ot, n Sth und 6th w wousRHonD. ea WORKS OF ART, INLA. HAMBER 81.73, sTaISW OOTAVE “PIANOFORTE, CHOKE AG UPRIGHT PIANO. ORS CONTAIN PAR PABLOR AND DIAWING ROOM SUITS, richly carved rosewood and walnut irames, covered In ctimson, tan and Fo de, satin and cotelaine; Turkish and Spanish oun, Easy Chairs, marquotery and gilt Centre and Gonstle’ fables, rosewdiod Htngeres, Cabinets, 3 French piste. Pier Mirrors,4 Mantel Mirrors, 3 elegant. Clocks, Musical Boxes, Luce Curtal * Fine selection imported bronze Statuary, e pitir French bronze Cupids. Gus belt Ostear aad thark ates, 3 air Milton and Shakespeare, ‘our Seasons, &c. Also 2 aire of other. re ell Figures, ‘33 valuable vil Paintings. Library and Secretaire Bookcases, Library Turkish Suit, Boo Library 1 Writing Desk. BEDEGOM SG RNITURES CONSISTING pga ne ones Bedroom Sets, iniwid and gilt Bed. Cases, Bi Chiffoniers, Washstand: alngl ‘end ¢ double Bedsteads, 33 tine hair und spring tresses, feather Pillows, Blankets, Tollet Sots, rep and plus Suits, tr, Rockers. DL two Extension Tables, “Chairs in leather, Sit aaaee and Tea Sots, Cutler; nd ingrain Carpet: 4 N-B.—Take Sixth avenue of Hrondway cars to 10xh ot. Experienced men to pack goods, elty oF country. OBERINC. CASHIN, ‘Auctioneer. UCTION SALE OF MAGNIFICENT, HOUSEHOLD velvet, elovant five st NO. 120 WEST 23! ST.. 2 brilliant toned Pianofortes, Steinway and Windsor. 8 superb Satin Parlor Suita, 2elezunt rosewood Etageres, 2 elegant Mantel Sets. 25 choice bronze Figures, NEAR OTM AY. 20 pieces Parian Statu 19 windows’ lace Curtains. 25 Brussels and ingrain Carpets. $0 fine Oll Paintings, best cetiota, 2 elegant Cabinets. 3 elegant Library Bookcases, 4 sloxant Library Tables. dy's Secretaries nnd Bookcases combined, & nny Gaatrs, Torkiah atylor 2 Music Boxes, best Paris makers. 12 clogunt Hedroom Suits, complete, tn black walnut, 24 curled hair and spring Mattresses, 24 Villows and Bolsters. 10 elegant black walnut Rockers, 24 Bedroom Chairs to match, 8 black walnut Lounces, 9 elogant Bedroom and Parlor Clocks, 2 elogant black walnut Buffets, 8 auperd E: Tables. 24 black walnut Dining Chairs, 2 china Dinuer and Ton Sets, Silverware, Cutt . &e, TZGERALD, Aue joneer. _Goods boxed, cane aud ah ipped. UCTION SALK OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, this TUESDAY), we 1034 o'clock, ivate residence, 51 Went a4uh'st, between Sth and oth ave all the elegant Household Furnitare of (19 rooms) velvet, a is, ingrain Carpets: two maxnificent erand wood Pianofortes, eight rich Parlor Suite in brocade, reps und haircloth; rosewood and wninut Bedroo Suits, Bedstends, Bureaus, Waahstands, Wardrobes, halr and spring Mattresses, Bedding, Mirrors, Paintings, Cure tains, Vases, Clocks, ‘Lounges, Library, Dining , oom, Kitcten Furniture; Stair Carpets, &c. BE. KOTH, Auc: RT NOTICE. CONTINUATION SALE THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. AT MINES ART GALLERIES, 845 BROADWAY. The balance of the private collection of a well knewn art connoisseur of this city, embracing choice ‘and valuable works of leading artists of America und Europe, THE PAULENIR GALLERY of, Water Colors, forming one of the finest assemblaves of art herd fm this branch ever offered at publ rT To be sold at anction this ings, February 27 and 28, at ‘loc! TENTED. MINER, Auctioneer. A. —ART SALE. . SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. w on exhibition, the crund historical PAINTING of the Bird Bolore Nanmbo ng.” to be sold auction at & U ART GALLERY, 47 AND 49 LIBERTY ST. Notico—We will -o!l tho entire valuable collection of ele- gant American and —J. B. KIL! wee AUCTION 1043 0 Yelock, Contents of sald house. consisting of ‘isdateads, Burcaus, V ardrol Washatauds, attresses, Pillows, easy and other Chatrs: several Carpets, one Viano, about six sewing Machines, together with Kitcher. Utensils; the lot are free of limit, as shall be ull my sales for the xeason; parties at- ic + 201 Fulton st, | tending will certainly buy bargains; dealers and others in- Between Onerak and Greenwich, New York. vited. sna at HK BY ENTS OF THE NOUR T AUCTION—TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAus, WASHINGTON AND ALBANY. Vatises, &c., in grout vari being entire balance of Fc TAL, * DESPAIOHES stuck at 770 Broadway, and manufactured for first class city IN THE EVENING * GRAM retail trade; commencing on Wednesday, 28th, at 11 A. EVER NIGH M., continuing from day to day until ‘entire stock and fix. eireulation of the rN TE LEG! ‘AM for the | tures are sold. N No reserve. FAVOK, Auctioneer. x LINE. Tuesday, Februnr, gies Wednesda; A Friday, February 2 Saturday, Febran RDVERTISING WO GOOD BUSINESS MEN, OF TACT J permanent employment. 2,294 8a uv. ADDRESS Hi, "ANTED—ON iF a s. 0 stating experience had and salury Wt cites box expec ws TED—AN HON rienced porter, THOMAS, 179 'wulbe W ANTED—AGENTS AND GE 5; BUS. VV ites permanent, ut “3S Wont 4 ws ED—IN A LAWYERS OFFICE, A WEDL red, well connected boy. Address, in handwricins, with aze, particulars and referencox, Post ollice box 414, W ANTED—FOR THE U) Corps, able bodied, unmarried men Yard, Must b AN D USHFUL ar and lodging rooms: $2 reference tor honost, eee SPI nosty equi SFURD, O7} Tih ate turem Apply ANTED-A MAN ACQUAINTED W grocery trade, to introduce a staple nFticle wagon farlshed ‘ond fair aalncy pede must tontortea ns the busin rences Aud security required. 1z4 War- i ANTED ' Fr V thore who have ‘BMth st. WANTED—4 MAN TO MIX AND FREE 168 ms and lees, plain and fancy. Apply between 9 a Poarl ate ANTED—A WAITER Wun U business, Apply between 9 and ANTED =A SMART LUNUH COUN who thoroughiy understands ecarvin apply M PARKERS, Brow adway and y on scored Americun preterred; must understand clearing up and ANTED—A WORKING FARMER, W Jaying out rocky lund, making drives, building feed. wails, 1 horses und eliarge of help; to go 40 wiles in West: chester county: « permiauent place for the right man, Ad- dross MORKIS, Uptown, Meraid onice Le Auman Baye goed. telerence, “Adérom, for tates aes with salary expected, C. J. 3. Horald office. A FIRST CLASS PROO printer) wanted. Nuk 1OAL EAD ont Ad Iress, with testimon stay PERMA. CY, box 116, Herald ofiee. ESIGNER.—WANTED, A SITUATION “BY A PRAG. cal designer and {reveo painver; soven yeats’ export once inn first class car head lining manufactory; good ref Sree wivon, Address U, F.B., vox 208 Lost olfive, Taun- ton, Mase, Utica and sulesroom, 13 Hast Men at.” Outaldo tates a spe: cinity. 8 DINGKE, recat vo ER. large xa'e of second “Housohold Goods, removed from a private dwe: Hing, comprising handsome Brussels, tapestry arpet crockery. glasy and silvorplated Ware: Kitchen Usensils. Halt, husk and Excelvior Mattresson; Pillows, de. Also @ number of fine black walnut, Chamber Sets, Parlor Sets and Drawing Room Furriture, Bodstonds, Buronus, Dressing Gases, Washstands, band rome marble top and E: tension Tables, Wardroves, Book- casos, Parlor Desks, Sewing Macuines, de, de. ingrain the welnnge of the stock of # first debourds, Hut and Hall stands, ele- arble top Chamber Sets, Parlor and choice new Furnitur class manufacturer; Kant black walnut Library Furniture, | BY ROBERT be bet ie pe he ee ae uovsENOLD “PORN NU REMOVED PRIVATE HOU ‘OR FROM A LAR? CONVENTERCE, OF SALE, ROBERT SOMERVIL 1 sell by auction on Wednes- day, Pebru at his salesroom, 74 usehold Furniture, sisting of B Mantel Mirrors, I*wr reaus, Tonnes, hair Matte lows, Bedding, Crockery tresses and hitchen Utensils, &e. Fonther Beds, Bolsters and P and, Glassware, Cots, cot Mat- The above sale is per- SOMERVILLR, AUCTIONEER, University place, COSTUNES SVROPERTIES, ac., eo. THEATRICAL RoBrRT SOMERVIt will, nell b; jay). anetion to-morrow ruary 28, nt 12 o'clock, at his aulesroom Theat al Wardrobe and Properties John Dyott, acter, By order of Sale, this day, wt 1 We w lot of Looms, Machinery, Hey ‘itt mane ‘wory. gig: WES SWE mney for r Mortgage 5) Lense, Stock rd, consisting of about 100 tons of elbartows, Shovels, Salo, Desks, Chairs, Gus Fixtures, I ‘ &e.; five four Carts, five sets linrness, nee its BERNARD RELAY, Shorift, and Fixtures of } . Coal re AHATTEL MORTGA By virtue of w chattel mortgage, I will sell by anction this day (Tuesday), at at No, 56 Bast 13th st, near Broadway, the entire Contents of # hestaurant on, Bar, Back Bar and Fixtures, Copper ates, China and Vooking Uvensity, & H'F, DALY, Atto ri gnge DWARD PETIINGRR, AUCTIONEER, SELLS TURS- Kiny, 1044 o'clock, ntents Printing Office 4un FA ave, consisting large assortment Type, Presses, Furniture, &e.} sale peremptory. and Oyster Sxl Boiler, Tables, ¢ JO8 JERARD BETTS & CO, AUCTIONEBRS SALTS. jp—Will roll’ this dn euday, ) gross Stove Polish, 24 dor. Aniline eee screech Lands 100 boxes Ultramarine Big od boxes Laundry Soap; Also, invoice of Champacno, sherr und Port Wines, Whiskey, &c; 1,000 imported ilavana Ul- ware. Gamer: & SMITH, AUCTIONEERS, Qrrice, 1 a ‘Contre st., sell this day, at 11 o'clock, the Lease, 5 and Fixtures of the first class Liquor piore 408 ‘Grand wt re corner Uiinton: an execilent four-pull ale Pump, dar und Back Techouss. Paintings. Gas Fixtures, Kegs with ‘ass faucet barroom;Stove, Awning, silverplated Cigar toe, Clock, fing Liquors ana Cigarn, Ae. [ 8, HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. GKEAT CLOSING BALE OF CHINA, GLASSWARE, FANCY GOODs, CHANDELIERS AND GAS FIXTURES, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 1 AND 2, AT THE STORES OF THE LATE FIBM OF McLEWEE & COMPANY, NOS. 928 AND 930 BROADWAY, NEAR 22D ST. Come early and secure bargaiur, as this in positively the last chance, the stores having to'bo vacuted this week cer- B. HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. USEHOLD hebscoaas CARPETS, PIANO, MIR- ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, AT 10% O'CLOCK, AT NO. 12 East 177TH 8T., NEAR STU AY. tire Furniture of the house, comprising a and Mant r Suit, in sutin; rosewood Piano, inlaid Cabinet, ant French Clocks, Bronzes, Vases snd Ornaments, CI Jaber ry and Dining Room Suits: China, Glass also ere Chandelie: t sale. lew Furniture of « inmily de jer & Wilson Sewing Mu- chines and t new parlor a Ki Furnituro of every FORD, AUCTIONRER—AT TWO O'0Ls ; wlarge and desirable assortment of parlor, chamber, bedsroom and dining Furniture from xevernl fam: living housekeeping. including two Pianofortes, ‘arlor Suits, black walnut bedroom and chamber Fur- alture in variety: fine Mattresses, Weds, Pillows, Be rencl HAVEN, SS TOTTONEE ‘office and sulesroom 39 and 41 East 13th, will sell Sh eg Febri iA 27, atl A. M., at 429 tth at etween Bist and 32¢ Sele of Fancy Gor . ARGE SALE OF STATIONERY, PRINTING Account Books of every description, Presses, T3p¢, Pons aud Pencils and fine Oilico Stationery Cutlery Ware, Gd og rt Counters, Btands, ite. by order of Melvin Hard, ‘sold at auction by J. SHOMAS STEARNS February. 28, 1n77, 10 A. on the id well known stand ai ry ntore Bogert aud Bogert & Garson, 174 Pearl near ine, New York. SSE & FRIEDMAN WILL SELL AT AUC rhuraday, Murch 1, at 12 o'clock Mi, at the Ex: fo. 111 Brondwny. desirabio Lots, sitn- ‘50th, 100th and. 185th ste; also the bwo xington ay. and No. 430 For partieulars apply to the Auctioneers, No, ate on 10th ae, brown stone Houses ‘No. West 71st AD CHORERS. Gi 1034 x ire of flat; Brus ‘get *Moustenda, extension legant sidebonrd, Bedding, ¢.; housekeepers, dealers anges, Platodware, Carrlag invited ‘ORTGAGE rei WILL SELL WEDNESDAY, February 28, ut 11 o'clock, the entire Fixtures and Fur: ulsting of the ve ager Beer Saloon No. 19) 6th a VIN R. ULARK, Attorney for Mortgagee. aX 2 eae AUCTIONEER—SELLS, 11 o'clock, 1,454 2d av., Fancy and Gentlemen's Furnish- ing Goods, in lots. Mix ba acted al AUCTIONKLER—SELLS, 214 o'clock, 84 Williarr st., corner Maiden lane, fist Bre Restaurant Fixtures, in lots. NUSSBAUM, AUCTIONEER, 261 BOWEKY, eselis this day, 10 o'clock, 126 Chrystie st., complete Fixfurog of axery, silverplated Showcases," Counters, Beales, dc.. i &c., in lots. M.: NUSSBAUM, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY, «2 o'clock. 261 Bowery, elegant Saioon Fixtures, Bar, Back Bar, Tables, Chairs, Mirrors, 5 chests, Tea. Liquors, Cigars, Horse, Wagon und Harness, &c.; to be removed im: modiat Pichon eis SALE.—THIS DAY JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sll, ns 59 Ne Remnants, Table Li pa from to WANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND Fi0o8 Laon Room, ine for two, with excellent Board, East 11th st., between 2d and iid avs, TBack BACK tints ‘ALNO FRONT BOOM, wit! the season h excellent Board, at summer ames he 49 West 32d xt. TO DAILY, i ‘=! Sl novan Set ius tibler 190 Bleecker she near 3, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS es PRIVATE family, with or without Board. 145 Last 49th st., near Lexington av, 6D FLOOR, EN SUITE. uanee Rot i nd elexant Parlor, nomely furnished, Sit private table and povere eee “id Tass oh, near ) BLOCKS FROM B pre ee erry Se SMALL HAND. Rovras to let; first clasy Board, 63 Bust 4 3 5 AND 7 PROSPECT PLAGE, BAST ty ST ST. OF +Brookiyn)—Mrs. Brown, having enlarged her she ment, has now a fing choice of Kooms for those previous! disappointed ‘or ‘others wishing « plexsant home; ‘good = moderate terms; references requ 9208, WEST 19TH 8T.— DOORS. FROM 61 6TH AV. Rooms, BD D nie FLOOR ROOMS TO RENT, WITH Gor without Board ; references required. 51 East 2th at, BAST 46 40TH ST DESIRABLE {ABLE WELL FURNISHED Rooms, with B TH AND at SVESVERT DESIRABLE ROO} Owith Board, en suite or separate. 58 West 19th st. erences, 10; ST. MARK'S.—A YOUNG WIDOW LADY WOULD hike to ‘rent w handsomely furnished Room to # mau und wife; Bonrd for Indy only. 700) joe 3T.. 130° WEST (PRIVATE HOUSE),—TWO handsomely furnished Rooms; all conveniences: good ry reasonabl Fences, LARGE, COSTLY FURNISHED in small family; gentlemen 33 West 434 st., near Broadway. 14," ST lotit St, NEAR ori AV-—FIRST OLABS ms and Board for families or gentlemen. 1."LACHENMEYER TOT ant VERT UANDROME LANGE AND small Rooms; lowest rates, consistent with superior Reatnons, attendance and table, PLACE, ONE Rooms, with or without poard; all fe BLOCK FROM UNION terms mod- 24TH ST, OPPOSITE FIFTH AVENUB Elegantly farnished satan, with or withoat ) WEST 18. EST, ns fn 0 DEATRABLE FRONT L Rooms, with Boards Rooms for gentleman; references. 30 prea AR GRAND OBNTRAL Rosny, with Board; central locas Hotel. tion; tab! roforences. ) 35, 87 WEST lari st i ROOMS, WITH BOARD, ite or sing! ms to permanent parties, 33 WEST 38D GIOUS SECOND FLOOR front sunny Suite, superior Board, low for balance of season, Qe EAST 218T ar 36.0045 rnisl d Re KAR BROADWAY.—HAND- with first class Board, for jeroncos, 41pvest 40Til S1.—NEWLY FURNISHED ly ‘loor, together or separately, with first class Bo: rite ceuples or ungle xentiemon; family private; prices 5st a reference. 46y245t, ort University pince. floor, suitable for fami ter ny moderate reteren pS WEST 33D —LARGE ROOM, ON PARLOR fluor, handsomely furnished; also hall Room, with reference. 8D ST.-SECOND STORY ROO) jonrd; appointments strictly first clus, 9208 LEXINGTON AV.—N FURNISHED ROOMS ito let, with or without Board; small American fa 4m: ST 180 LARGE SUNNY od third floor; gentleman and wifo or single gentlenau; table boarders accommodated, 114 | BAST 68TH ST.—TO LET, IN A SMALL RE- spectable private German family, well fuenished Rooms, with or without Board, to gentieman and wite or single gentlemen ; references exchanged, RGEY PLACE.—ELEGANTLY FUR. single and large Rooms, with first class Board; ter see ST.. NEAR BROADWAY.—LARGB, suniy, and others,with first class Board} rey ib ami BROADWAY AND Nicoly turnin} ms on second vr gentlemen; excellent Board; WITH 120 TAS 1 ST.—HANDSOME ROOMS, SKOOND. 7: and hird Ga with firstciass board; no moving in PANABBOKERS SALE WATCHES JAMES AGAR loneer, will ell to-morrow, Wednesday, at 59 Bowery ‘at 11 o'cioek, 600 lots gold d_ silver 'Watche jd and Diamond Jewelry, Opera 8, Gol Guns, Nemes ange 4 and Mathematical Instru- 1s and Feoy By order ot Mrs. H. Aufsess, Stanton st., and P. Starr, 3d av. Panes SALE.—R.\FIELD, GENERAL AUC- tioneor; aalesroom No. 89 Bowery, will sell, this day. at 11 o’cloek, 700 lots Men's Women's Clothing, Shawls, Remnants, Underclothiax, Quilts, Blanks ding, Boots, Shoos, &¢.; also Coats, Pants and V. order R, Simpson & Co., 1% Bowery. 3 a ICHARD WALTERS SONS, A UGTIONERRS—HAT and oP Store—Assignee’s 5 day, February 27, at 103 o’clock, at No. 240 fe ah Mt Stock of ara clogs lint store. vig cas tnd boys! Hats and Gaps, ‘ars mbreilas, ico Furniture, Iron zs HENRY TIPPENS. Ansignes. ICHARD WALTERS’ sae AUCTIONEERS.—KLE- jgnnt Bur Fixtures, —Will sell, Twosday, Febranry 27, ut 104g o'clock, at 220 East Broadway, corner Clinton st., the Fixtures of a first clasn Lager Bect baloon, vis. :—Elogant black waluut cabinet Bar and back Bar; 4-pull English ale Puinp,,2 fine Billlarg ‘Tables, Chatra, Tables, Mur ¥ix- ture: IVER'S SALE,—PUBLIG AUCTION, WEDNES- 28, 11 A. M., 7 Coatham square, Stock said Batoon: | cut Glassware, Deeun- Mirrors, Engravin; ee iso Whiskeys, Gins, By order of CHARLES BENPSON. Esq, Receiver. 135 RAST 16TH ST. NEAR IRVING PLAGE.—DE- Oesirable Room to rent, with Board, on second floory references, O14 EAs STH, SETA PRIVATE FAMILY Hal nicely turnished Rooms, with or without Board; eronce, 256inwes 47H AV., NEAR 20TH ST. let to ge iélemen, with Boar 273. WEST 40TH sT. (RING SECOND BELL).— or six young ventlemen can be accommodated and front Rooms. pan T 19111 ST.—SECOND STORY ROOM AND all Room, with excellent Board, 3i¢ crane AV.—PARTY OWNING HOUSI with board, back room,,third floor; also hall ley a rence, 56 8 ,,AND 870 30 AV.; BETWEEN S7TH AND 33T Sete DOOsts.—Viensant furnished Rooms, with or without Board; references required. A SEEKING THR COMFORTS OF HOMR, with pleasant Rooms, at moderate prices, can find the same at 402 West 23 #6, highest references, ADY WITH SMALL, FAM(LY WILL REN? utifally furnished looms and give splendid table; near Sth uv. 33 West 45th st. ENTLEMAN AND WIFE OF QUIET TASTES AND refinement can find bard in private family, near Cen- frat Park; homo comforts and luxuri room newly and handsomely turnished and sanny; no other boarders; ref- erences exchanged. Address H ME, box 137 Herald office, KLANDS STURTEVANT HOUSE—RATES RE lluced to permanent bourders: Parlor id Bo droom, with, Board, $35 to $75 per w ingle Rooms, with Bon $17 5!) per week and up: Rooms only 81 por day an Upward. ADISON AV. NEAR MADISON SQUARE —PAR Jor Floor, three rooms, with first class private table, 2 a very moderate price. Particulars with BaY & UTL&! 224 Sth av. UO CHARGE.—LISTS AND PARTICULARS OF fi arp tS Brondiwes Cegteaaeta SANDS! Board S TIERMAN, AUCTIONEER, will soll ‘this doy (Iuesday), ‘Feb. 27, ab 1036 o'clock, er, the balance stock of a grin a5 rs t—About 255 casks and cases Port, Sherry, Olaret and Khine Wines; cas! Brandiex, Gin, Rum, 65, choice old Bourbon rye Whiskeys. Applejack; also large lot Wines and Liquors [reases; Champagnes, Uiguts, de. Salo positive; deulers invited. ‘Also 45 bbls. Bourbon, as Crow's Boone, Bixby's, Cutter's, &c.; 15 bbls, Shafer's Rye, 10 bbls. Tyler's Whiskey, to be |OUR. ¥ROM pea hare! AND ALBANY. The ctreulation oft the KVENING TELEGRAM for the sold iu lots. a EVENTS OF THE Hi CIAL DESPATCHES IN THE ela ngh OE TSLEGRAM 1877, was os Blows . LINE, bruary 19 Monday, Peon EWTISING ‘300, february 20... vray, ROMER ISING” 206, , Poorane bebaienners ADVISING 306! , February 23... eae rn foING ‘300° RDVERTISING "360. ALINE Saturday, Fob Total.. “s Daily average HE MESSRS. LEAVITT, AUCTIONERRS, Household Art! es, Now on exbibition at Otinton Hall, antt! ttme of sale, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, at 2 v’clock, Bric-a-Brac, Antique Furniture, Brones, &c., the collection of a well known connolasenr in thts elty, com- prising choie am nevres, Dresden and Oriental Celuins, olf Lucquers, Cloisonne Enamels, Sateuma Carvings, Bronzes, &e., de. Also, from the Italian Department, Centennial Exhibi- tion, choice specimens ot Bronze Work, Fayence and Terra Cotta, &e, A very-choice and beautiful collection, Ladtos’ Art Association, the Art Now on exhibition, day and evoning, free, ), Thurs- Rooms, No. 817 Broadway, and until time of day, Friday and Saturday next. The first Annual Salo of original Of and Water Color Paintings and Household Devorations by women artists and artisans, A very interosting cull “The object shail be the promotion of tho interests of women artists.”” __ ASTROLOGY. _ A WONDERFUL ‘CHILD, GIFTED WITT SECOND Adizne tells everything without questioning, West 40th st., near Broadway -<WONDER OF THE AGE.—MRS. PIILIPS, A.vmeaicat and businoss Utaitvoyant; names ond ike: nesses, 141 W 400 81 TTENTION!—KNOW THY DESTINY; DON'T BE impoxed upon by pretenders, Go to 159 West 41st, near Broadway- TROLOGER LISTER, 419 6TH AV., CORNER 20TH .. the only one in America, Sond for eireular, STOCK SPECULATION A SPR. ce from spirit friends; send for cireu- ME, ROSA REVEALS YOUR WHOLE LIFE FROM the crndie to the grave, 472 Canal st. 81. MEDIC A SMWEORESTELL, . 1 Kast O2d st., first door te Sth | av. =DR. AND MM. CostELDA _Ottice a6 25th, between 7t ‘7th and 8th avs. MMI GRINDLE. Went 481 AND 2 HO) erty st., near Greenwich st, TILTON, ath =D. AND MME, office No, 47 jonr 6th av. (Dk. AND MME, W HOURS FROM 9 TO 9, Me™ “A. M. MAURICEA) 45 Bloeeker st. eter in Broadway nnd Bowery. AKandonce No. 1 Enst 52d st. M™ LYONS, 40 Kast 20th ot, between Broadway and 4th ay, . De wants to take baby on bourd. = Sa ae _ BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. ‘A: LADY WISHES BOARD IN VICINITY OF 4f HAV, and GUth st., where she can receive pupils Addrest TEACHER, st ation H. YOUNG MAN DESIRES SMALL, Typasane Levee with Board; cheap; state terms. MARK K., Herald office, *RTENT DRESSMAKER WILL GIVE PART her time for Board. Address GORDON, box 173 Herald Uptown Branch office, OARD WANTHD—FOR A LADY DURING CONFINE: ment, with & competent nurse, Address, with terme, B,_C., box 109 Herald Uptown cttice, OARD WANTED IN PRIVATE FAMILY OR SMALL oarding house. y & respectable youn, e Wweok; reterences. F. iv box 124 Heruld ne acl tg FANTED—BOARD FOR “TWO “Gi iTLEMEN AND wives and single gentlemen: location, 17th to 34th, eust of Broadway; permanent if suited. ‘Address AUP. Wy box 4,827 Post office, eit, ANTED—BUARD, ABOVE 23D ST., BETWEEN 4th and 8th avs., by a party of threo to five young mei Pll not to exceed Si per week. Address yg ex tad Wiste Union ov Herald Upt A NTLEMAN, A ealeerood d with Board, in the iminediate neighborhood Address with particulars, A. Be :, box 173 own of ear Broadway (European hh “ooms 60s. to 76a, ¢ be to 85 a wee 1.—LODGINGS, 50 CENTS, ¢ Rooms, tur gentlemen only, Bay ner Bowery and RAND BOULEVARD “TOTEL, BROADWAY, 50TH ‘st. and Central Park, will bé opened March Las a fires class family hotel: prices modera: er Restaurant, , iLER HOUSE, ON SQU YY Koome ‘at reduced prices for Tami FEW ‘and single TERETE! LD HOUSK.—HAND “FURAITURE. RAND CANTENNIAL AWARD WAS GIVER TO the Zero paukli hogs send for book, .» M. LESLEY, 226 West 23d st. A} ) West for hule, vinet--tlegant, Parlor iT THIS DAY At sees Hionsebeld Prenitcn $1,200, fur Bai; one de & Yand $100; e] an walnut Be ‘stent. Dressi $30 and $50; intaid dad Cases, Buren und spring Mattronve, Pillowa, Bob aters, Dining Furniture, Extension Table, Buffoy Chairs, Silverware, Cutlery, &e.; all at a bargain. N, Bw Anolegant Pianof ievat.” Box for aliioping.” KVING ADs *, 747 BROADWAY, FINE beral terms of payment, HOUSEHOLD FUR aratelic In teats suit Chusors; satin Parlor Suit, 14 pieces, cost $800, Fup bults, $30; elaborate Chamber Suits, comp.ot Carpets, spring and hair Mattresses, Libtary nnd Room salts, &e. and Uth avs, iT Cull residence 47 West 10th, betwoon St ENT CASH PRICKS WILK for nents, wid Bedding, by enti or alrestag Uy bot vo Mt ABA 7th av., nem 5th at. . PLANO! at Beds, Bedding, Arm wt private sale at auction pst) HH 21 Forsyth st,, roo! Louse PORT pets for cash or liboral Terma of payment VAIT'S, 165 and 157 Chatham #6 413 esr intntaciintaieaalanal NEW, PARLOR SUIT GREEN REP) Fors sale private family: transportation free 90 tt { W ANT TO BUY—VURNITURE OF A THREE STOBE ub Bees jouse, G. HH. O,, Herald Uptown of

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