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12 801 ATTRACTIVE NEW HOUSES, CHOICE setae NOwncre DUGGIN & OROSSMAN, Arch ots, 63 East 4st at. ‘Price list sent describing “how a good house shoulil be built.” TTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FOUR A Xory cabinet Snished Houses Nos. 30 and 32 East Gath 3. Wenox Hill); absolutely complete im all their appoint. ments. Apply om premise WILLIA SUPERB FOUR STORY BROWN STONE DWELL- ing x10), built by Bryau McKenna, ou West 8th St, near Sth ay; price, $50 000. WYCKOFF, 30 Sd av., 1,267 Broad SUPERB THREE.STORY BROWN STONE DWEL! ALing, 20x50x100.5, 14 rooms, East 55th st.. near Lexing- ion av.: price, $12,500, Address EXCELLENT INVES’ MENT, Herald Uptown Branch. ENTRAL PARK PROPERTY FOR SALE—BROWN Jatone Hoase, with all improvements: in fine order; 5&4 fect; adjoining party wall. 108 Bust 78th st. A good in- Vostinent; will be sold at a bargain if applied for at once, HOICE CORNER, MADISON AV. AND S8TI ST., /100x75; examine; Fare chance. OUR STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, 48th ot, near, Hroadway. $15,000; choap house. TIMPSON “& PEET, roadway, Southwest corner 4th at, ASSORTMENT OF HOUSES, GOLD 000, on 82d, 81st, 80th and 7th rs, 79th and SOth sts. and Lat av. ; sy built by EDWARD KILPAT- Toth at. Fre SALE OK TO LET—-ON EAST 218T 8ST. we posite Gramercy Park, a handsome medium si TS ish basement Ho price, for sule, $22,000. For permits apply to EK. H. LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pino st. and 1,130 Broadway. Fs RNISHED HOUSE FOR SALE—WITH GOOD WILL 0 at low rent; central situation. Address L., id office, QTRICTLY WELL BUILT POUR STORY BROWN ‘stone Houses; three floors hardwood. Apply on premises Li, Builders. 85 East 67th st. J. & G, RUDD! Fes SALE—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH East Side. stoop House on Rutherfurd place, opposite Stuyvesant L. J. CARPENTER, 26 3d av. (Bible House). Miscellaneous. R SALE—SMALL BRICK HOUSE, ALL IMPROVE- ments, $5,000; avenue and strect Lots. STRONG, 24 Barclay. GERD FOR LIST OF HOUSES, $3,000 TO $50,000; line of Elevated Railroad; several barga! JW. STEV! Broadway, corner 52d st._ vark., PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. VARIETY OF GOOD PROPERTY TAKEN IN” UN. der foreclosure, now free and clear und for sale on very Pasy terms, E. C.MACCLINCHEY, junction Broadway, Division ay. and 11th st., Brooklyn, E. D. BURRILUS REAL ESTATE ADVERTISER WILL BE published March 1, containing a full list of property for sale and to let. All property on our books will be adver- iised free. BURRILL'S Roal Estate office, 453 Sth ay. boar 9th st., Brooklyn. OUSE FOR SALE—123 FORT GREENE PLACE fashionable location, on the Hill; 15 minutes from any ferry; three story brick, 21x40x100; parlor extension; ail improvements; artistically frescocd in oil. Inquire of OWNER. on promises. (0 RENT. ONABLE RATE, A VERY ., Brooklyn. JASPER E. CORNING, 164 Broadway. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET. TARR N—FINE PLATE GLASS tores, with Dwellings above for two families; and basement; size, 20x65; suitable for drug: ler, dry goods, &c., to let. WENDEL, 79 Maiden front three stor ist, jew jane. re KERS.—A TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING, IN Clinton st.,10 minutes’ walk from depot, for sale sy terms, or exchange for city property. For particulars apply to J, GOULDING, 603 Broadway, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR to _RENT. UARY 12, 2 minutes from depot, zeity morning papers at 6:19 a) va ELDING, Riverside, Conn, FARM, ABOUT 50 ACRES, TO RENT OR FOR sale, at Middletown, Monmouth county, N, J., on Long Branch and New York ‘Railroad. Address J. T. OSBORN Middletown, Monmouth county, N. J. T NEW BRIGHTON.—TO RENT, DESIRABLY located cottages and villas; all improvements; stable: if wonted ; grounds handsomely laid out in drives, walks, Jawns and garden. JAMES M. SAYLOR. 265 Broadway. office. of a sinall House: wi! Address REFINEMENT, box 153 Herald office. YVATER POWER, WITH EXCELLENT BUILDINGS, Yonkers, or 440 Was 50th st, floor, in first claws hous HO.” Address $20, Address W. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AT AUCTION. TTit, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS DAY (SATURDAY). AL 10 O'CLOC! DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Unfurnished. LET—A VERY DESIRABLE FOUR STORY BRICK building, 20x80 feet, No 74 Pine st., with spacious AT THE ELEGANT PRIVATE RESIDENCE et 4 yk 120 WEST 23D ST., NEAR 6TH AV. toro, offices, lofte and cellars; very low rent. WYCKOFF, | 91) 5.0120 WEST 24D ST) NEAT OTM ANOLD FUR- NITURE CONTAINED IN THIS FIVE STORY BROWN STONE MANSION, MOST OF WHICH WAS MADE TO ORDER BY CELE- BRATED CITY MAKERS. FOUR ROUND STEINWAY PIANOFORTE, CABINET UPRIGHT PLANO, RICH PARLOR SUITS, IN SATINS. RAW SI! PARLOR SUITS, richest deseripti Tables, Pier and Mantel Mi ins. antique bronze Vases, Mantel Sets, 60-day large collection of valuable Oil Paintin, “WINTER IN HOLLAND.” BY RUINEWART; “GRAND CANAL, VENIGE.” BY GONDI; “DASH FORK LUSERTY,” BY MARIO; “MADONNA,” AFTER MURILLO, and Oe others, both imported and domestic; CHAMBER SUITS—Dressing Cases, Bodstends, Chiffon- niers, Washstands, hair and spring Mattresses, Bedding. Suits’ in reps, Lounges, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Clocks, Mirrors, arty Bookcases, & DINING ROOM—suflet, Extension Table, Chairs, China, ‘WO and 32 Pine st. LET, BRICI 37 MADINON St — © ( private family. WENDEL, 79 4 DAF MEST ITT ST.—CONTAINING 14, ROOMS, ‘Yhot and cold water, bathroom, kc. SMITHS’ New ale brewery, 240 West 18th st. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS SS TO LET i NICELY FURNISHED FRONT AND BACK ROOM, Aniso a cheaper Room, in a private house; reference re- quired, 547th at., near 2d a N OWNER OFFERS Gi York pate A PLEASANT BACK PARLOR, SUITABLE FOR Lphysician or dentist; also other Rooms, for gentlemen, 1 East 20th st, “AT $50 TO f GE. PLEASANT ROOMS, $5—LARGE. aA Anicely ‘furnished; housekeeping oF Glass and Silverware. _N.8.—Goods packed and shipped. yy ag a —_ F vCTION. PEREMPTORY SALE ac PARLOR—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD; J 4 D also furnished Bedroom ; references exchanged. 345 Bust AT TOR COLONEL, GX, BONMERS 19 LET—SECOND FURNISHED CORNER FLA’ a y ? Ot DING Newport Building, corner S2d st. and Broadway, refer- AT 10 O'CLOCK, RAIN OR SHINE, PARLORS, CHAMBERS, DINING ROOM,” & comprising elegant Drawing Room suits, in 8: silk, Eastlake style; Gontre Tal dS forte; also Cabinet ‘Upright; Cabi Eany ‘Chairs, Oil Paintings by master artists, Bronze Clocks, Curtains, Mirrors, handsome walnut Chamber Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Washatands, War robes, spring and fine hatr’ Mattressos, Brussels Carpets, Extension Tables, Buffet, Chairs, Hallstands, Refrigerators, ences. Apply to janitor. “ OR TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR gentlomen, without board; also, tront hall room; terms Moderate. 33 West 49th, near Broadway. ATH FLOOR.—FURNISHED ROOMS; BOARD IF DE: sired ; s very low. EVEKETT ‘BOARD DIREC- TORY, 666 Gth av. WEST 11TH, NEAR BROADWAY.—PARLOR | China and Silver Waro; Basement and Servants’ Furniture. Ld ritce faratanea kitchen privilege; others; $2 up- | ALBERT KRAEMER, Auctionoer. Goods packed, shipped. ward; southern exposure. 1 TH ST.. 104, BETWE! iy N SQUARE AND Irving place.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, without board: gentlemen only. 23, MEST 2D HALL AND LARGE SUNNY ROOM, SOwith French references, Y R.A. YOUNG & CO., AUCTIONEERS, SALESROOM 8 NASSAU ST. of HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNI- ks, Lounges, Sewing Machine: ‘aud Fancy Goods, to-day, at Y JOHN A. DUNN, AUCTIONEER—SALE THIS day, 10%; o'clock, 59 Great Jones st., Parlor Suits, wal- nut and mahogany Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Stoves, Mir- rors, Sewing Machiuos, Brusseis and ingrain Carpets, Mat- tresses, Springs, &c. Y ULLMANN & CO., AUCTIONEERS.—CONTINUA- tion sale of imported and domestic Cigars to-day, 11 velock, 2 Nassnn st, ‘Trade invited. Auctioneer's office, > 4th ay, warp SCHENCK & t SON, ‘AUCTIONEERS. IMPORTANT SPECIAL SALE OF FINE WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES, &C., ‘ock, by order of Administrator, NEXT, 11TH INST., AT NO. 10 MAIDEN LANE, Particulars in fatare papers. 47, NEST 2TH SE-UANDSOMELY FURNISHED (iarge and small Rooms (southern oxposure), with or without breukfant. G2, BUPECKER St. NEAR | MORTON. alshed front Room, first floor; also hall Roo! Yate house; moder —FUR- This City and Brookly: PHYSICIAN WILL LEASE OR" VURCHASE House. Address, with terms, EVERETT BOARD DI TOR ¥, WILL GIVE $1.200 PER ANNUM (PROMPT PAY. ment) for moderate sized Dwelling; good order and neighborhood; centrally located. Address S. E. B., Herald office. J] ARGE HOUSE WANTED TO RED Part private ON TUESDAY at 12 o'clock. H. H. DE LEON, T—ON OR NEAR oth between 24th and 34th sts.; corner preferred. Auctioneer. Address M., 126 Herald Uptown office. Win be eord'tetion sale of damaged Cotton, \\ANTED—A PRIVATE AND A LARGE OFFICE yan pe enls one peter ty ce Sth Ob Chariaaton,. connecting in the neighborhood of Bowling Green and 0 Seay Nate OF: RODERR Fy tees GeenInemeINe Ome Produce Exchange. Address, stating terms, &c.,H, Post | °SIeck AM oo office box 3,42 21 bales burnt Cotton. Berat fe Cotton, WASTED PARLOR AND TWO BEDROOMS, FUR- nished, by two gentlemen, where thoy can he perfectly INDEPENDENT, box 174 Herald 16 bags loose Cotton. Saved from the Brilish steamer Nio, Bambrough, Master, sold by order of the surveyors for account of underwriters und all concerned. E. WILLIS, Consignee steamer Nio. J. H. DRAPER, AUCTIONEER, + Messes. JOHN H. DRAPER & CO, have recetved in- structions from the administrator to sell, ou TUESDAY, February it, 30 A.M at 29 West 31 . entire contents of above private dwelling, comprising n handsome assortment of Household Furni- niture, Bronzes, Pictures, dc. Can be examined by cata- ‘gue and per ro. independent. Addres: 7 ANTED—BY A FAMILY, CONSISTING OF GEN- jeman, wife, daughter and servant, the Lower Part be ® careful and prompt tenant, Inquire of JOHN COPCUTT, on st. TANTED TO HIRE OR PURCHASE (REST $1,500 ' price under $15,000)—Medium size Dwelling, below Lexington to tith av. ; three rooms deep. CLERGY- MAN, Herald Branch office, Sa x WANTED BY, AL FIRST | CLASS TENANT, “AN Apartment of three to five rooms, first floor or parlor i neighborhood; rent not over 596 sit WANTED BY AC SINGLE ished Room, not above 14th s ferred. T. E., Herald offic 7 ANTED—FLOOR OF tween 20th and 30th to rent at Yonkers. y auned Goods, Soap 'ke-; tively ‘to NTLEMAN, FU. i French family pre- tionoer, will soll this day, 11 o'clock, room 28 Harlem Mee hie amen Depot building, White st. side, three Plaiting Machines. s., west side; rent not more than ‘M. G., Herald Uptown offi V TANTED—A STORE NEAR BROADWAY, BELOW Bath st,, with one or two Upper Floors, suitablo for light M°'R.. Herald Uptown office. (AOTTAGE, PLEASANTLY SHADED, WITH FRUIT, ‘de. ; 200 feet; cheap; only $6,00U. STRONG, 24 Barclay st. AEN, 72 ACRES. FOR SALE, TO LET “OR EX. chamge—Located two miles from Erie Railrond depot, in eity of Paterson, Passaic cow compriacs kod arable, meadow and timber land; ‘mhouse and ont: buildings; never failing spring 'o is an excellent dairy or milk route farm; location pleas terms very favorable to tenant or purchaser. view or 10 negotiate with owner call on or addre: ROWMAN, 155 Broadway, x, OR SALE—AT NYACK, ON THE NUDSON, A HOUSE on Sickels av., known as the Ells House, witk all. mod- brn improvements; 243 acres; barn, with four stalls; all in Grst clase order one-half milo from dopot; terms easy. Inquire of DD. DEMERAST, Nyack, or A. J. FELTER, 200 West 4th «t., New York. OR 3 ILADELPHIA—ONE first class store. Address 1215 Chestaut st., Philadel- im, (OR SALE—FARM OF 98 ACRES, 78 UNDER CUL- DE OF A Sivation® stone walls: price $2540; terms easy. Tn- quite on the premises of HENRY OLS, the owner, Vhite Lake, Sullivan county, New York. } OTEL TO RENT—ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE in Philadelphia; modern conveniences; | well eatab- lished business both'for permanent and transient custom; will be leased on favorable terms toa tenant capable of Kecping n firat class house, Address Post office box 2,815, Philadelphia, I's. ,. SOMERVILLE, ELIZABETH, N. J.— Farms and Lots tor rent and sale, BLACKWELL BROTHERS, 243 Broadway, SEAN FRONT AT LONG BRANCH.—FOR SALE, ON fonsy terms. fine Tract of ocean front, close to tho new pier: most desirable for restaurant or hotel. Apply to A. SMITH, sun office. TAMFORD. CO SUBURBS—COUNTRY RESI- lence, 15 rooms, two to ten acres, for sale or rent. Var- ticulars 16 Front #1 10 LET—FARM 25 ACRES, ORCHARDS, GOOD HOUSE and barn, $225; 1!, miles from Stamford depot. | _ HUBBARD, Park row, Stamford, Conn. TALUABLE VIRGINIA ESTATES FOR SALE—BOTIL on and off the Potomac River, 40 miles south of Wash- ington, at $40) to $10 p i AccesN easy. Also USs story aud cellar brick Cotton Factory, just outside the cor poration of Wredericksburg. Va. with Bytes, $10.00; original cost, 860,00), ) reams, on principal street, for $12,000, with possession * original cost, $40,000. Keliable particulars of C. BARKER, Brooke Station, Stafford county, Va. RAN Houser FRONT AND REAR TOUS! E ness property, free and cleur, leasehold, to exchange for Private Dwolling. Address L. F., box 170 Herald office, ARGAL . THREE COTTAGES, at Ovens 100 ‘acre Farm, in Virginia; 275 aere Farm, in Ponnsyly w Brunswick ; all free and elenr. New Chureh. {XCHANGE . FREE, THE Moquity $15 0 id st.; mortgage $10,000, &, box 108 Heraid office. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. ENNETT BUILDING. corner Fulton and Nasaan sts, Several Offices in thix building to lot, at greatly reduced Tents. The offices will be altered to suit tenants. The building is heated by stoam, and each office has wash- stand and water in it, ‘Two clevators running. No extras. JOUN L. KNIGHT, A CANAL ST. st. Owner in at the building, ROADWAY, 1,127 AND 1120-40X75 FEET; THE five story brown stone Building adjoining the St. James art contains 4) rooms; stores and dwell- er; will be altered to suit teuants, KING, 426 Broome st. | Hotel; dwelling ing separate or tox Inquire of EDWARD J (Q2OAL YARD COVERING SIX LOTS, ALL ENCLOSED, best business stand in the city, to lease. Apply room 6, Park row. JORNER, HOUSTON AND GANNON 8TS.—iOTE Dining Saloon, suitable for other business; 15 root $40 month. OR RENT—BUILDINGS AND VAC. Fron South Foom 6, 13 Park ro STEAM POWER—ROOMS, 50X50 AND S0X100, AND smaller; well lighted. JOHN MCLAREN, River st., Hoboken, N. J. ) LET ON NORTH RIVER SIDE, ADJA- Weent to Washington Market. Apply at the office of the Rhinelander estate, No, 226 Greenwich, corner Barclay st QTORE YER NEW YORK HOTEL, TO LET jeheap. Appiyto — E. H. LUDLOW & CO, 3 Pine » STORE AND BASEMENT. NO. 007 ROWERY, NEAR Sati no ed furniture stand; also wijo Store, "RP. CAFFERTY, 900 Brondway, oe) UMN HREE STORY BRICK FACTORY, 0051 0-604 WEST BAth st; boiler and engine. Inquire on-premises, 10 LET—FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING, BEAUTI- fal Room, with power, heated with steam; third Drick butiding, well lighted, 10050 feet, with an L, Hl clonr in one; two minutes’ walk from depot, thirty mine jos to New York; trains co ally; would divide If dow sired. M. PRICE, corner Mulberry and Oliver sts.. New. ark, NJ 1) LET—BROADWAY, 620, THROUGH TO CROSBY st, entire Building, eight $10,000 per annum, Apply to GUSTAVUS BAY LIES, 2 Broadway ipo LET Avi ATHWEST CORNER OF 4TH ay. and 1th uddwelling. Apply to JAMES M, TAYLOR, 265 Broadway, Also small vo , vo. 240 10 LET—A_ DESIRABLE SOAM FACTORY IN THIS Feity. Inquire of WELCH, HOLME & CLARK, dest Wont ® 10 LEASE—T0 Co0r tors, &e., the vacant Lot north side of mal st, bo twoen (ireenwieh and Washington sts; also Store north Snnal and Greenwich ats, ROBERT L BROWN, t., room 72, WO LOFTS, 25X200; GOOD LIGHT: BTEAM BLE- vator, with or without power, J. M. STU AKT, cO8 Madi. fon at “~~ DWELLING JUSES Farnished. Bett » THR Y HOUSE, aT st. NT LOTS ON also Delancey and Kast sts. Apply at ret Ne 8, BLACKSMITHS CARVEN- TO LE hand Oth ava; rent $104) p he TIMPSON & PEET, 1,505 Broadway, southwest corner 44th st, Unfarni HIGH STOOP and bath n Address I TA SUP ry brown «t West 4th ot.; rent, #2, way, oO Tine at REVATE, RE Apply at 1 Cott FOUR STORY Pan nil references BARGAIN and furn hay be ESIRABLE per twonih N ouerate rent, T, Station D, RBLY FRESCOED no. 17 rooms, adjeta WYCKOFF, J (PUB HANDSOME BROWN 8T BE HOUSE NO, 11 West d4eb ot; $2000. Apply to janitor, on prem ro THOMAS P, GRINNE, SIDENCES; Rt ¢ place, from T. so nil manufacturing. Address, with full particulars, L. BOARDERS WANTED. FEBRUARY 8, 1879.-TRIPLE SHEET. A Lb y a River.————-FOR LONDON (Victoria Dock). Comer Denmark, Wed. Feb, 12,9 A.M. | Greece,Wed. Feb. 19,3 P.M. aay ut aa FOR LIVERPOOL’ ASD QUEENSTOWN. fy Erin, Sat. Feb.5,6:30A.M. | TheQueen,Sat..Feb.15,11 304M. [28v! #26. Drafts from abn, $0 to. $70, currency ; steorage 2H.” Drafts from | HST, Manage tw PORT excepted) from pier 28 aaky 1 W LSON LINE OF STEAMERS FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL. i Hoboken, as follows :— OTHELLO -March 8 E. . jareh f lading issued to and from ports on cast and Scotland; also to the Baltic and Con- Norwieh li | TRAVELLERS’ FARE REDUCED VIA PALL RIVER LINE. to Hoston, Tickets limited and good Brooklyn via “Annex” boat M. GUNDAY LINE TO BOSTON.—STEAMERS OF THR will loave pier 40 North River at 4:30 P, M, Sunday, for Boston, Worcester, Portland, Ae. GUIDE. only on t $5, good on any train be- hen anal Stoamiers NEW. 1 b id OLD COLG 1 New York daily (Sunda, an ‘D COLONY leave New Yort iY sy 4 No so Hor frought ee. apply te SANDERSON & SON, Agents, pee sr a een ilies ob | PSI RE te ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY. steamer SETH Lay BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE. NR. rth River, foot of Company's pier, “new 42” Ni CANADA, Frangeul dinosd AMERIGUE, Delord., ‘edn LABRADOR, Sanglier.....Wedn PRICE OF PASSAU! First cabin, $100; second cabin, $65: third cabin, $35; it wine. bedding and Atensils. 8 AT REDUCED KATES, Steamers marked (*) do not carry steerage passengers. Checks drawn on Credit connais, of Paris, in inte LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, 55 Broadway. LLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS SAIL from Baltimore—SARDINIAN, February 11; CIRCAS- SIAN, February 18 From Halifax—PERUVIAN, Febru- ary s—February 15. Shortest ocean passage. Superb xe- commodations. G. LEVE, Agent, 2/1 Brondway, _ COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. NITED STATES AND BRAZIL MALL STEAMSHIP ‘LINE, for St. Thomas, Vara, Pernambuco, Bahia and Rio de aneiro, connecting at St. Thomas with Gorman steamers for Porto Rico and Spanish Mai The new first class iron steamship CITY OF RIO DE JANELKO, Captain Weir will sail fur the above ports on Wednesda; arch 5, atl2 M. Positively no freight received after 34. Freight must be site Christopher street f washing. erences. : : 130, oie women ar city reference. 155. erence from last empl 1ON STEAMERS, BARG: 78 Exeursion Office, 344 Wost st., oppo- 74 53D ST, NEAR ‘wishes to recommend her cook, who will 162.0" ‘T 58D ST.—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN AS Athorough cook and to assist with washin, or. EXCURSIONS. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, heated with steam, leaving R., 7:10; Sth st, BR. ‘ail, next to Statea tackle and bait on AND GROVES TO “SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE:! Cooks, eTH AV. (IN FLAT).—A& LADY ist with i 4 WEST 33D ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS PLAIN ‘Eeook, washer and ironer; city or country; good ref- —A RESPECTABLE ‘ook and 3 best ref- ie jaken for the abo. Freights received at ali times at Roberts’ di lower than by other line. Shi 204. WEST 27TH ST.—COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN ‘as good cook, washer and ironor; good reference, me under our open poli ments or passage (having elogant ac- commodutions) app! ag: to MALLORY & CO., A of ACIFIC MAIL STKAMSHIP COMPANY, in Bor freight onseng “WEST 13TH 8’ Pier foot of Canal st , North River. pin ae Bl For Isthmus of ‘Panama, |) Oe Steamship CLYD! .. Monday, February 10, noon 3 Oar drot clace cook Connecting for South and Central America and Mexico. | house. Francisco, via Isthmus of Panama, Steamship COLON Thureday, February 20, noon nnecting for Central and South America and Mexico. From San’ Francisco for Jupan aud China, steamship CHINA, Wednesday, Mare From San Fruncixco to Honelul tralia, steamship CITY OF NEW YORK, Monday, Febru- OAR WEST 27TH § 24. Dood cook, washe 218. Neat 17TH ST.—COMPETENT WOMAN AS cook and to assist with washing in a private family; no boarding house; reference. RESPECT- 220.0 young woman as good cook, washer and ironer. WEST 18TiI ST. PLACE, ROOM 16—A WOMAN in a hotel, restabrant or boarding $ FIRST CLASS baking; will assist with washing; ary 17, noon, Por freight or general, information apply at company’s office, on the pier toot of Canal at., North River. Passengers forwarded to San Francise Islands, Japan, China, New Zealand, Austr American, Contra! American and Mexican port For tickats or for information in regurd to routes apply to the Passenger Department, No. 2: WILLIAM ST. relinble. 30 EAST 26TH 8’ eDirood cook inp coarse washing. ROOM (15.—A RESPECTABLE 262, cone English woman as first class cook in restau- Tant, hotel or boarding house; thoroughly competent and Address HOWARD. -A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS family; would assist with the “ATLAS MAIL LINE — EAST 20TH ST. FOR WES? INDIES AND SOUTH AMERICA, calling at the following ports, viz. -— plain washing (RING FOUR TIMES).—A COM- 5 S18 cine Swedish woman as cook; willing vo do the city reference, Kingston, Jam. ; Cape Hayti, Gonaives, St, Mare, Port au Prince, Aux Cayes and Jacmel, in Hayth; Santa Martha, Savanilla, Carthagena aud Aspinwall, in Colombia, and Greytown, Nicaragua. Regular’ fortnightly sailings from pier No. 51 North stands meats, soups; is a good washing ; good reference, \ PROTESTANT WOMAN AB GOOD 433 WEST 56TH ST.. FIRST FLOOR—A_COMPE- tent woman as cook ins under- lot with rivate family; ker: will aesl K, WASHER reference. Apply at the Labor SED MEAT AND PASTRY OOOK FOR A River, as follows :— FOR 'HAYTL, COLOMBIA, GREYTOWN (NIC.), ISTH- and froner; good cit MUS OF PANAMA ‘AND, SOUTH PACIFIC Bureau, Anthon Memorial Church, AILBA....... ‘ebruary 8 | ANDES....... rary 18 8 PRO! FOR KINGSTON WAM) AND HAYTL. Hrst ola erences. Address M. W. 2 CLARIBEL. February 13| ATLAS: ‘ebruary 27 Superior first class passenger accommodations, FIM, FORWOOD CO., Agente, | Wall a private family or club; unexceptionadle ox 103 Herald Uptown office. Chambermaids, &e. DELANCEY ST.—. German, as chambermaid or nurse, YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL, both; . RAMGE. REE. ‘spenki 7 _¥.. HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL SS. LINE— | Sent rotere Address L. Steamers leave pier 3 North River, at 3 P FOR HAVANA DIRECT AND’ VERA CRUZ, hambermaid and dest reference. RS WEST 152,m young girlai city references. calling at Progreso, Campeachy and Frontera. CITY OF MERIDA 8 CITY OF NEW YC ; CLTYOF WASHINGTO: niy) Steamers leave New Orleans February 19 and for Vera Cruz, via Matamoros, Tampico and Tuxp: TH ST. 131. WEST 19TH ST.. SECOND FLOOR—GIRL AS a laundress; thoroughly competent; —A RESPECT. REAR, ROOM 3. 5 best ebambermaid and waitres: necting with steamer for Havana, New York and ul ve ports, F. ALEXANDKE & SONS, B1 and 33 Broadway, iri as chamberm: W YORK AND CUBA MAIL SS. LINE FOR HAVANA DIRECT. From pier 17 East Kiver, at 3 P. M. the country ; best refereuce. 939, WEST 30TH ST.—A GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID LO Anand waitress; would be willing to assist with wash- ng if required; city reference. 15.0 2iTH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A COLORED FR and waitress; no objection to ‘Call or address, ST 32D 8T.— 85. SARATOGA. Wednesday, February 12 88, NIAGARA. Daturday, February 22 ‘Cickots issued aiso for VE! RUZ aud WEST INDIA ISLANDS in connection with French and English steuu- ship lines for Havana, JAMES E. WARD & CO., 113 Wail at, 336.5 Dressmakers By order P. Feen, N ORTGAG! MOORE, AU‘ cer, seils this day, entire content i Let av. Elegant four pull Ale Pump, waln ‘ables, Chairs, Partitions, Pictures, Gla: together with stock of Liquors, Ales, &c. M. D. POR, Mortgugee. “ee as THE LY FURNISHED HOUSE: ROOMS, BIN: AWNBROKER'S SALE (WATCHES AND JEW- vely or en sutte, excellent Board, in German family. 141 elry).—K. FIELD, Auctioneer, ual st., will sell on wou Tuosday, February 1), wt 11 o'clock, 700 lots gold and sil- yer Watches, diamond and gold Jeweiry, gold Chains, Sil- St., corner Lexington av. ‘) HALL ROOM SECOND FLOOR, FRONT AND BACK | Verware, Opera Glasses, &c., pledged previous to January 1, Rooms oe eae floor, $12, $14, with fre; excellent | 1878. By order K. Simpson & Ci Ow ery. “ i Sei RK. WARLA ‘ED TES MARSHAL Tl Swill. sett Tuesday, Febraary 11, ut 12 o'clock noon, at Le ‘ARK, 52 61ST ST.—GE! tleman or magnificent Rooms, second tloor; | 49 and 51 Park place, Bankrupt Stock Groceries, Liquors, Teasonable; sunny” expo! bay window: grate fires; | Safe, Fairbanks Scalos, Marvin Safe, &c., &e. superior table; spacious dwelling; three doors Madisor SALE IN BALTIMORE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, February 14, 1870, 11 o’elock, at 28 and 30 South Ubaries sirect, 31 barrels of Peach Brandy, distilled by the Inve Colonel Edward Wilkins, at his farm, Riverside, K county, Md., 1875. By order of the executors, ¥. W. BEN- NETY & CO., Auctioneers, avonue car: nees, ‘OSITE STUYVESANT with Board unexceptionable re! 31. EST WASHINGTON RE, NT P be ned PR ete ate house overlooking park.—Large three-story front | WW ALLERSTRIN, AUCTIONEER. MAUDELBAUM & room, with Board, reasonabl CO. "will sell, 10 o'clock, 414° East 6th ast., elegant Fixtures of Saloon, in lots. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, NARD LINE 2 NOTICE, With a view to diminish the chances of collision the steamers of this line take # specific course for all seasons of the year, ‘On the oatward passage from Queenstown ‘to New York or Hoston crossing. the meridian of 00 at 43 Iativade, oF nothing to the north of 43. ‘On the homeward passaxe crossing the meridian of 50 at QOD ST. 44 WEST.—LARGE SECOND STORY FRONT Lund hall Room, with Board; terms moderate, 68.0287 38TH ST.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, ROOMS Jon second floor; sino good Rooms for gentlemen, 206 WEST 44TH ST.—PLEASANT, SUNNY ROOM LU Oto let, with Board, to two single gentlemen; rofer- ence. cesta 911 WEST SM4TH ST.—A FRENCH LADY, LIVING IN her own honso, will let furnished Rooms, with Board, 304 “WEST 32D ST.-LARGE BACK PARLOR, : ith al hot air, bath geez good table; ¢ 42 Jntitude, or nothing to the north of 42. gentlemen orgentioman and wife. 81l. | NEW. NOHO MVERPOOL TAND’ QUEENSTOWN, | WEST 90TH ST., NEAR STIL AV—A PLEASANT | BATAVIA.....Wed.. Feb. 19 | PARTHIA. We Q¢ SAO sere toilet, minor wtenoas Rossa, telbobie teens or two gentiomon ; ‘private family. ‘Cabin passage and return eluding « special low rate for Bteorago tickets to and trom all low rates. Freight and passage o CHARLES G. F 1 and winter montha, ‘of Europe at very No. 4 Bowling Groen, CKLYN, Agent. T0000 nr00™ rot ere eS . CLASS PRIVA’ 4 houses; information free: open day and eve ‘These first class steamships will sail at 3 P.M. from pier 13 North River, foot of Cedar st., for Havana follows :— mer MORRO CASTLE. NEY YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. — y ris, a directs, best references. hou: Wednosday, February 19 Steamer SANTIAGO DE CUBA.........Savurday, March 1 Sferoight sod paseo, hig’ wisarpennd sccoume: | T]'7 NPS at lations, a] to r WILLLAMP. CLYDE & CO., No.6 Bowling Green, | °°: airs work and waiting; city referen 7ANTED—BY A MILLINER JUST A‘ position as forewoman in A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO and Seamstresses. 122, SUFFOLK S8T.. FIRST FLOOR—A YOUNG Scirl as seamstress. Address Mme. M., Herald office, General tiousework. &. A YOUNG GIRL FOR GE: willing and obliging; city re LAWTON BROS., Agents in Havana, EW ORLEANS DIRECT.—THE ORO) steamship HUDSON will aturday, Sree from pier 9 Rivoi effected at one. r cont on our open polic; Through bills of lading xlven to Mobile points on the Mississippi River. Ply to CLARK & SEAMAN, S West st. ERMUDA, WEST INDIES AND VENEZUELA. Quebec and Gulf Ports Steamship Company. Yor BERMUDA, steamship CANIMA, February 13 For si. JOHN'S, P. KR. Sif, THOMAS, LAGUAYR nd principal For freight or passage ap- in a small private family 1532457 42D 8T.— good reference. 150.8287, 220 ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN DUhonsework: city or country; reference. 130, WE 19TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV., IN STORE.— ‘A respectable Protestant girl so do housework in an American family; city reference. CANDY STORE.—A RESPECT. 140. WEST 19TH ST., fable middle aged German woman to do housework ieountry preferred, DO ESPECTABLE WOMAN TO DO eneral housework or as good washer and ironer; PUERTO CABELLD and CURACUA, steamship HADJI, February 8 (calling at Ponce returning). Ld ro For MARTINIQUE, BARBADOS and TRINIDAD, steam- spoctabiewsss J57 NEST 33D ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRON * girl to do small family; beat referenc '—RE- neral housework in a m last place, ship FLAMBOROUGH, February ‘or Lrevght, ¢ and insurance, apply to ‘A. E. OUTERBRIDGE & CO. Agents, 29 Broadway, C.G, DE GARMBN DIA: 35 Broadway. LEVE & ALDLN, 271 Broadway. LORIDA DIRECT—MALLORY LINK.—STEAMERS leave pier 20 East River every Friday, at 3 P. M., for Fernandina, Fin., touching at Brunuwick and Port Royal. Steamer CITY OF DALLAS, Captain Chester, will sail on Friday, February 14, ats P. M., making close ‘counections at Jacksonville with steamer Secret tor N. freight and passenger rates ziven to all po and Soushwost, €. H. MALLORY & CU pior 20 East River. gpieamer WESTERN TEXAS for Jacksonville, Fobruary and laundres WEST 20TH ST. country ; references, QR WEST ST. 2Z26in private t from last employ: 227 a0 rene Agents, office milly ; 9205. WEST 418T ST.. NEAR 7TH AV.—A NEAT, sober young woman for housework: excellent cook city or country; civil and obliging. AN AMERICAN WOMAN TO 210. housework; excellent cook and baker; city or 295 ) WEST 40TH ST—A GERMAN GIRL TO DO ZL Leenoral housework; referen ‘A GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK three yoars’ city references if 8*., FIRST FLOOR—A GIRL TO housework ; city roferonces. ing. SANDS’ BROOKLYN DIRECTORY, 1,151 Broadwi | OOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD; HOTEL CON- venionces reduced to private house rates. ST. GER- MAIN, Sth ny., 22d at. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. MERICAN LINE FOR LIV ‘The only transatlantic line sailing under the American flag. Sailing every THURSDAY from Philadelphia. ILLINOIS salts THURSDAY February 19,8 A. M. RED STAR LINE FOR ANTWERP, earrying the Belgian and United States mails, sailing YOUNG” GENTLEMAN WISHES” FIRST” CLASS evory 12 days from Philadelphia and New York. Board ins smail family where there are no other board- | SWITZERLAND sails SATURDAY. February &. 7 A. M. ‘and other information apply to PETER WRIGHT & SONS, Genoral Agente, 807 Walnut st., Philadelphia; 52 Broadway, New York. JOHN McDONALD, Agent, 5 Battery place, New York. “A NCHOR LINK—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. ors; references given and required. Address ©. 5. 8., box 1,149 Post office. “A TNEWENGLAS tgs’ . : : ee NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, a aE A toe pis See te es From pier 20 North River, New York. Cc HOTEL, 253 CANAL ST., NEAR BROAD- Fe LURCASSIA. Feb. 22,6 A. M. /way.—Warm, comfortable Iooms, o0e. daily, $2 to $3 EVONIA.Mareh 1, 11 A.M. want, y reduced rates. TARLI NEW YORK TO LONDON DIRECT, fort. From pier 46 Sorth River, foot ot Ch double Roc AUSTRALIA. Fob. 3,64. M. | ALSATIA, and ion tickets (QRANT HOUSE—44-48 NEW BOWERY, Fitooms, 50e., 75¢., $1 por day, Gentlemen, de. 208, NIGHT—SINGLE ROOMS, KNICKERBOC AU iorel, 152 South at. (Peck slip); comfortable, j OTTERDAM LINE. ‘The first class steamers of this line, carrying the ‘Open all 9 eons United state ails to the Netherlands, leave Jersey City, SALES AT AUCTION. | RCINEDAN’ -Wednentey. Zobesert AV. as HH. CAZAUX. Goneral Agent, 27 Sonth William st. i} AO eNO, ror fewest a ght Ag'ts, | AY Ph vse Co 1 Ki DRAWING ROOM SUITS, in crimson, | (XREAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. satin and raw silk; Turkish Loun Arm Chairs, ebony NEW YORK TO BRISTOL, ENGLAND, DIRECT, and buhl Cabinet, Centre and Card Tables ing geods and passongers for London, Cardiff, Newport 51 OL, PA 8, M8 PIECES BRONZS, Gloucester and ali ports in Bristol Chanuel,. From pier 18 87 VELVET D BRUSSELS CARPETS, East River, as follows CHAMBER SETS, LIBRARY AND DINING ARRBAGON. ‘eb. 11| DEVON..... Feb. 25 FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, DRESSIN . CASES, Cabin passage, 80, B00, $70. Prepaid steernge cortifi- Eastlake and Queen Anne styles; Bureaus, Washstands, | eaten, $0. Return thekets at favorable rates, For freight Lounges, Rockers, Mattresses. Dining Pu Teather, Din ps Stands, marble top Tab ir and spring ireloth Suits, Mirro: m Table, Butte A Chairs. Kivchon ¥ ye .—Goods boxed for shippin; wired. Take an: wri line of eura or stages te tz Went 10th st | sage apply to W. D. MORGAN, Agent, 70 South TE LINE.—TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, , Londonderry, from pier 42 N. R., foot of Canal xt. STATE GF GEORGIA Thi Feb: STATE OF PENNSYLVAD STATE OF NEVADA oe ors: Fe ing to accommodation. A —TUNIS JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER, Return ticket: 2 Second cabin, $40) . old stand, 37 Nassau st. tickets, $75. Steerage at lowest rates. THIS DAY (SATU ATUL OO i € 5 AD at our Nassau st. ” COMPANY'S PIE FOOT OF CANAL S1., N. (QUION LINE UNITED STATES MAIL STKAMERS LARGE SALE OF GE) for Queenstown ana Liverpool, {RAL HOUSEHOLD FURNI URE. qT F Doffot, edateads, Bod Lounges, roromood Etageres, leaving pier 8 North River, foot of King st, antique fosewood Furniture in broeatel and satin, n w Diack walnut Dining Room. Chairs, Buffots, Extension | Wyoming. Aik | Bomcee eres oa 9e% Tables, Glass and Chinaware, fine ROSEWOOD PIAN Renin pasennn, 486, O00 | poy Ah? pad Beradbary: also, any quantity. of Smoking, bev ch oteatier.. Pigeonbol ings. Partitions, Safe iavormediace, 600; veer oy ty S28. BROBIY WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadwa; MPERIAL GERMAN MAIL —HAMBURG. AMERICAN Packet Comp ny’s Line for Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamba (BY ORDER OF THE a 5P UE CO) A fine assortment of Lawn and Garden Vases, Hat Boxes, Babbitt's Soap. anantity of Paint also. PRIVATE COLLECTION OF OIL, PAINTINGS NOW ON EXHIBITION, LESSINC ELEGANT ROSKWOOD UPKIGHT PIANOPORTE. | WIELAND. " “Soper oy accom ar Raves to Fig ts in England, Hamburg :—Firnt cabin, $100; socond, $00; ‘steerage, $30, & BOAS. General Passenger Agents KUNHARDT & CO. . RICHARD General Agents, 61 Broad st., Now York. 61 Broadway, New ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD id Steamship Line, between New York, Southampton and UNUSUAL AND EXTRAORDINARY ART SALE. THE KNOEDLER COLLECTION, Modern Oil Paintings, by famous foreign and Bremes rtiste Company's pier foot MOSEL,....Saturday, Feb. 4| DONAU. 8s The whole to be sold by anetion to the highest ODER... Saturday, Fob. 15 | RUEIN. Saturday, bidder, without any limit or reserve whatever. By Rates of passave from Now York tor Southump' n- the Executors of the estate of tho I don, Havre and Bremen :— Michael Knoodier. First cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; stoorage, $90, Re- turn Vickots at reduced rates, “Propaid steornge cortit. ‘8 TO ALL POINTS IN THE R40. KICHS & CO. 2 Bowling Green, HITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers for Queenstown and Liverpool. NOTICE.—The steamers of this ling take the lane rontes recommended by Lieutenant Maury, U.S. N., on both the outward and homeward pr ; | Those fine works of art are now on exhibition, free, at the A tt Art Galleries, 817 Broadway, day and evening. The snie will take piace at Clinton Hall, Astor place, Tuosday and Wednesday evenings, Febraary 11 and ‘13. GEORGE A. LEAVITT & CO., Auctioneors, This (Raturday) afterno anle of Oriental ¢ Mis, inela m Hall, nat day's id and rare Porcelatos, ¢ collection of the Grand Vinte GR awANIC s obruary 15, 12:80 B. M. from th Se i ied | Thursday, February 20,8. M. =GEORGE W. KEELER, AUCTIONEER. CLT Suturday, Mareh 1.11 A.M. ‘To-day at 12 o'clock wt oo Liberty at, aaa Unroserved y of Standard and MISCE Us and ABOUT 200 FINE CHROMO: BOOKS, MOTTOES, &0, On Monday and Tuesday at 12 o'clock ante of wen. nor pie. __100 CiPnagerehis teamed; now onesivoiton, |g ferinpaction or plane, aud thes daurnatton apply at Bar Fixtures, on Mowday noxt. Full particulars day FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, A RICHTER & TUFTS, AUCTIONEERS, CIY OF MeHMOND. Daturday, Pebrons) OAM AA. O14 Post Office ealexronma, € CITY OF CHE Thursday, Feb U0 ALM: HIS DAY (SATURDAY). T AM. of 1,000 fine Kngravings, 1 From pier orth itiver, choice Cigars, &e, Cabin, $60, $80 and 8100, go! able terns, Steerage, 82%, 6 Iewwrn tickets on favors Toney. Drafts at lowest rates, GREENWALD, — AUCTIONRER—MORTGAGE | Saloon staterooms, smoking and bath ro ws wale, 10 0'¢ M1 Kast 7th st., Saloon Fixtures, These steamers do not carry Eatthe, shee r oe Har, Baekbar, 7: Chairs, Mirrors, &pull Ale P’ JOUN G, DALE. Agent. 31 and it Hroadway N.Y. Glasses, &e, ‘Dealers invited, #hiladelphia office, 105 South 4h ot AVANNAH AND FLORIDA. TH GITY OF MACON, Captain Kompton.....Satarday CITY OF COLUMBUS, Captain Nickerson..Wed., trom pier 43 North River, at 3 P. M. connecting with the Contral Kailroan of Georgia, Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, Georgia and Florida Stes pany and with the new and ologant iron ste: QDR BAST | 32 erences. uD. OWENS, GEORGE YON General Agent A.andG. Ocean $8, C bf ed ypc Boge Brees Sur Eroed B. X of family of moans. Call or DIRECT ae : @ EAST 18TH 5’ ISIANA, AND TEXAS RAILROAD | (()cniversity place-—A OMPANY. SRS, Saturday, February 8. ing freight to New Orleans, Mobile, St. Louis ppt Kiver points, Shreveport. Houston. to ‘ouston and Texas Central, Texas Pacific, keeper. 116 WEST 32D 8’ all points on ferred. Housekeepers. Jand accomplished, —RESPECTABLE AMERICAN ‘oman for general housework in fomily of four adults; $10 por month; reforences. IN STORE—A SMART YOUNG 4.4.4, FST 20 ST. +rgirl to do goneral housework; city or country; ref- é&e. BETWEEN STH AND 6TIL ‘as housekeeper in « gentl BETWEB young widow, aged 18, a8 bouse- —A YOUNG LADY, CHEERFUL as housekeeper; ‘widower pre- Transcontinental, Galveston, Hai San Antonio | = = 5 rT 7 railroads: Indianola, Brazos Santinge and Brownsville, ZO eos visacion sitio nee at lowest rites. Corpue Christ freight carried | 4 J 4 Glen's Falls dosiron housekeeper. lor forwarding by sai +4 6TH AV.. SECOND FLOOR—A LADY DE- For ireight aud other intormatton apply to : | BeiEe LE nOnae, alias SOAsites ‘ position as housekeeper; accomplished. pier 30 North River, FE BE, FOR GALVESTON, )UCHING AT Key Wost.—Tho stoamer KIO GRANDE, Captain Bol- bg eo from pier 20 East River, Saturday, February LEXINGTON I. M. Laun Through bills of lading given to Houston and all points ‘on the International and Groat Northern, Galveston, Hous ton aud Henderson and the Galveston, Harrisburg and 5a. Antonio railroads, For freight, pass 12 oe hes Geran ox ent ne house; city reference. Ianndres reference. ind general information apply to A. AACCORY & CO. Agonta, pier 20 Kast River. VLORIDA RAILROAD AND STEAMSIUP LINE. ONLY DIKECT LINE TO FLORIDA, SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, LOWEST, RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE. Steamship TYBEE........... .... .BATURDAY, Fobranry 8 and every SATURDAY theroaftor for Fernandina direct, from pier 12 North River, at # P.M. Only line issuing through tickets and bill of’ Inding to ail» attahoochie, Apalactic A, Gia, Tne per cont, & signed on pier. For further information, through bills of Iadiny K. ROBERT: sage rates apply to “ pia No. 177 West st.. (iP domINtON sFEAMSHITY ComvaN sailing from pier 37 North River, for NORFOLK, PETERSBURG and RICHMOND, TUES- DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 3 PM. connecttn, with ail RAILROADS for the SOUTH, SOUTHWEST ai WEST: also w for NEWBERNE and WASH. INGTON, N.C WES, Del.. and REO. HOTH BEACH and connecting railroads, TUESDAYS aud FRIDAYS, ava P.M. ch’ passenger tickets and bills of lading to all tlowest rates. Insurance for Norfolk, ke. at 4 Froights received daily at pier 37 North River. office, No. 197 Greenwick st. READY, President, LM FLAIPAX N. S—OKROMWELL LINK. —STEAMSHIPS rth River Jeave as follows from pior 10 ALHAMBRA as .. Thursday, Febrnary 20 For passage (liaving excellent accommodations) of freight CLARK & SEAMAN, 86 West at. apply to MELBOURNE AND BARK jate a few cabin and obligin 0. 232. lass laundress to reference, 10 ge out by the di * WEST SSTH ST. Jwnsh and iron by ¢ WEST 49TH 8’ woman te go ou 42 439), first! doctor's referonce as wet aX JONES a2D ST. ated w BL Benen ae inte refere 218scrve HOBsrewiin isrowing eh ‘kk and w TH ST SHIP ONEIDA DSeutaren ve wonise «108 Wall st | Shee. __ TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, : \ re TESTANT GIR ISTON AND “ALL NTS Rast. 4 * STONINGTO ARRAGANSETT, from eSTAN' R., foot Jay st., at 4:40 P.M. (Sundays excepted), gee thy OK LINE, freight days), trom pior 29 ly, dail N. It), foot of Warren 1 (except Sun YM. MEtRoronitay . 7 YOUNG WOMAN pen rRhBVATED RAILWAY. ‘Wiel aus bakosee y 590 AM TO 12 PLM. RECTOR ST —Newrest point for Wall street ferry, and ects with ears for South ferry, CORTLANDT ST.—Nearest point for Jersey City and Communipaw ferries PARK FLACE.—Noaroat point for Post office, City Hall Harelay street ferry to Hoboken, HAMBERS ST.—Nowrest point to Pavonia and Erie A YOUNG GIRL at tn the he B: Railway for ( FRANKLIN Sit GRAND ST.—Nearont point for Dosbrosses atroot rry to | tloor, Jersey City, and connects with ears for Desbrowmes and ADY ON KER ST.—Connocts with cars for onst and din genteel, light rest point for Christopher street ecting with ears for Christopher and ‘Tonth etryot fer 14TH ST. to Union Square, Wallack's 1 Academy of Muvie, Irving and Tarmmai meeting with curs for Kast Twenty-third awd rth street ferries, Nearest point to Boot! atres; Grand Opern House, sonic Temple and Twenty-third str Bt, James « Garden to Jersey City. dway ana Fifth ranciseo Minstrels, r Weehawken ferry. Now York Trai tire, Now in press, may for one week, sta 42D 8 Herald oftie \ wall, plain famiiy of 7s SZLS housckeoper, companion or ¢ 233: EAST 45TH ST.—A eDedto gu out by the day as laundress; rof 42 4, EAST 16TH ST. —FIRST CLASS te HELP WANTED—FEMALES. VHAMBERMATO AND” SHAMSERESS, PROTESTANT, Jwith eity reference; wages §1U, 743 Broadway, second R. H. MAGY & 60, enctive and energetic aaloswomer wi ery and other departments, salary expected, PANTED—A GOOD GIRL (AMBRIC. npetent to do the ee Mink GAUTEER, NEAR 48TH ST.—A YOUNG pyint. Mrs. BLACK. dresses. &c. WEST 17TH ST.—. ; would assist with the chamber- UNG WOMAN AS FIRST WEST 18TH ST.—AS_ LAUNDRESS, CHAMBER. t cook; no vbjection to boarding STABLE WOMAN AS chamberwork ; willin, WEST SOI ST., SECOND FLOOR—A FIRST go days in private families ity EAPECTARLE WOMAN AUNDRESS ny; good city references, —A PROTESTANT WOMAN TO he day. Addi M UN STORE), by the day wal ds all kis 20 4 EAST 81ST 8T., “Hheaithy roung woman with frosh broast of milk and IN THE BASEMENT.—A nuree, ROOM 16. ree for grow: i EDU- children of as Tady's maid; etty reference, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT "inae and seamabroxs; good city (RING BASEMENT BEL. chambermaid and waitress. OTH AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO MIND with housework; goud city reter- L OF 16 WISHES A SITUATION mind childrom. Address A. N., box 140 Uptown Hor- AS NURSE, ASSIST WITH UP ne: excellent city reference. Ad. Gress 8. C., Herald Uptown ottice, Miscellancoun, WISHES EMPLOYMENT DUR- Post office, TO DO THE work and make herself general HTH ST. AND OTH AV, WANT for hosiery, under: ROFKS. 4, where + NO} Uackers. A ew Haven, Conn. ONE SPBAKING ENG ntly, competent te reecive ad important work on French Litera: effect an engagement. Address, PARIS, vox Vit N OR ENGL north end of Staten Tala OWN TRAINS take enst side stations, ; mn FOR DOWNTOWN TRAINS ‘ide stations, one gore speneress “Save Wek FARK Ww SON, box 247 Herald ofties, except between the hours of 6:80 and 7:90 A. M. and 5 and ——— 7 P.M. when the fare ie 5 conta, W ANTED—A SMART WOMAN FOR SEWING AND WM. ARRISON, President, other light wo be willl biiging. Ap: ‘M, Vax Brocatty, Superintendent, ply, between 10 and ent 42d HELP WANTED_PEMALEs. ‘Wastep—a Tapy oF Goon "ADDRESS AND THOR oughly experienced to superintend a large millinery showroom. Address, sta rience, references, £e. COMPETENT, box 150 Her ee. WASTED—AN ENGLISH, SWEDISH OR GERMAN girl as lady's maid and ‘seamstress, with good reter- gnce. Apply 279 Madison ay., between 1i and 3 o'clock tw- da trance 40th st, WASTED—T0 bo THE HOUSEWORK IN A SMALL, plain, tarnily. a, respectable woman. #10 per mouth: Apply to T. G. 5! Hl. Surveyor, No. ntre wt. ‘WANTED-GENER, HOUSEWORKER. are. woen the above time. “™* 1 W4NTED—FIVE LADY PEDESTRIANS TO WALK, distances to be rmined at interview: must be under 30 years. Address K. Q. J., Heraic Uptown ANTED IMMEDIATELY—IN MORRISANIA, A WW girl for general housework. Inquire at 204 West 24th. ANTED—A @ 2 l PHAR Was A pare! ERMAN GIRL TO TAKE CHARGE OP ply 109 West 43 Q4 5 WEST id 345. = Jostant nurse. Cali befor SITUATIONS WANTED=M. [PPREAL—A YOUNGMAN, FATHER i] children, begs the assistanco'of any woreon fo cane ent work; best rel A [RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA tion as bartender or any kind of empl : ‘from leat empl ball or address We MADDEN, ARKEEVER WISHES A SITUATION; THOR oughly understands his busines Addroos J. K., 643 Kast Oth si ER—A PRACTICAL, HIGHLY EDUCATE! 382, with thorough knowledge of stock, grain, ing, speaking English and French,” wante situation; best reforences. Address CHARLES FRITSCH, Claymont, Del. ‘ANITOR—A FIRST CLASS MAX best city referenca UNDERSTANDS Managemont of steam; best references as to charactor and cnpacity. Apply ai prosont place, 187 Broadway, our jvor. BARTENDER—BY A RE ble young man; best of reterence from q Cail or address A. O'HARA, 101 West 5 ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A BOY OF 15 INA is (Bhs eames house; ample reference. Address EDDIE, station II. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. YOUNG MAN, AGED “3, OF GOOD FAMILY, wants a position of trust and re sibility; 9 . English, French and German, Addro RHOMBU }, 104 Herald office. AUDA if MAN WISHES TO DO COPYING; ENGLISH, GER- manor French, Address F., I office. RELIABLE, EXPERI ‘D SALESMAN WILL represent first class firm among stationers ; leave short: for Middie and Western States; reference. Address HONO! box 105 Herald offic OOKKEEPER ACCOUNTANT, MANY YEARS experience iinporting, Jobbing and banking, desires permanent or temporary employment; reference (present and past omployers) for ability, integrity and faithfulness, MILES, box 2,004. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED man, to take charge of a farm: thoroughly competent; first class reference. Address FARMER, box T, Millbrook, Dutchess county. (0 WHOLESALE MERCHANTS.—A SITUATION wanted by an experienced traveller; most reasonable arrangements made with first class houses only: best ref. erences from leat employers. Addrea FORD, 179 Herald office. 10 EXPORT HARDWARE MERCHANTS.—GERMAN gentloman, 26, experienced corroxpondent in five lan- guages, desires situation as mmAnAger OF bu, xcellent references from English houses. Address C. G., box 102 Herald office. . TED—AN EXPERIENCED TRAVELLING SALES- man for aspecialty with the drug trade; unqnestion- le referen uired for charactor and ability. Address Herald office, Philadelphia. WANTED assist “DRUG CLERK.—APPLY 24 Broadway, Brookiyn. WANTED-A NO. 1 DRY GOODS SA MEYER BROS., 167 Market st.. N) , TANTED—IN A DRY GOODS JOBBING HOUSE, ‘an experienced salesman for city and Brooklyn trade; also some for nearby aud Western trade. Address Post office box 3,454. je ” BY Wise COMPETENT BOOKKEEP: BY DOU. ble entry. Address, giving ago, references and salary reoiee, WD LESMAN AT NJ. “( NGELDS” BATHS—TURKISH, ROMAN, ELECTRIC, G1 Lexington uv., wants an Amenecan, under 25,4 baths and office. GENTS WANTED HERE TO | SELL Woodward's patent Perfect Tea and Coffee SI . Sample of oither, with circulars, sent on receipt of $1, oF both $2, Large discount to nents. i ARD & BUSI, 135 Bi IN Bi 3 5 Laight #t., corner NTS—$1 ASiisatsigutor money retunded. Canal st. Lene heed OMPETENT EXPERIENCED WANT Da and steam pomp, do general plumbing, gasftein carpenter work about tho house. INSTITUTION, He Uptown otice. “TTILL'S MANUAL OF SOCIAL AND BUSINESS Forms.""—Active, experienced agents wanted. W. H. SHEPARD, 710 Broudwa; URE TEAS—AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERR to sell to. tamilies, hotels and large consnmers: largest stock in the country lity and terms the best. Country F hould call or write THE WELLS TEA OO} ulton #t. + 10 THE MILLINERY TRADE.—WANTED, A MAN thoroughly competent to manage the workroom of latee wholesale and retail city establishment; must possom tasto and ability to direct the labors of 100'millinors a man of aystem and master of all the dotails of such « TO TEND BOILER and ald sition need answer. Send no postal cards or stamps, dress, in confidence, stating experience, reference, &e., D#- SIGNER, 206 Herald office. Water ANTED—Ai8 6TH AV., FIRST FLOOR his entire tine to collect yor by the week to givo al and ‘securing doubtful debts; ® permanent place to the right man; wages, $12 weekly and expenses; secarity re Qutired, $2,000 in a’savings bank or bond and mortgage for his honesty in turning in his collections. Addross, with references, ALE, Station E. TANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT WAITER and useful man in a private family in Brooklyn; muat bo willing and obliging and have good references: reterred. Apply. Brat by lett J tio fog Company. 16 Chambers » ‘WANTED A | RRSIECTABLE AND (WELL EDU- cated youth to hold copy for proof reador and eventn. ally learn’ the printing business: must be intelligent and industrious and reside with his parents. Addresa, in o1 handwriting, W. E., 196 Herald offic y TANTED—AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT MAN 606 jerald offic aks English nod has « large acquaintance Address RE - - — a V ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN THE OFFICE OF AX of this city and Bryoklyn, importing and jobbing house. Address, giving refer. ences. f. C., flerald ofien. ‘WANTED[A COLORED MALE WAITER, 20 YEARS of age. Apply, 10.4. M., 444 Wont 2d at, WANTEDMAN AND WIFE (WHITE) AS JANITOR of an apartment house. Apply between 10 aud 12 A. M. at basoment of No.2 Wost 14th st. TANTED—CASH BOY, AT NO. 3 WASHINGTON am grocery store; one who resides with his paronts proferred, » WASTED— ® good penman and accurate at age, references, &c., HT. It, box je ‘A YOUNG MAN IN A STORE, MUST BB Soares. Address, giving 9 Herald Up town o IN FIRST CLASS NOTRE to Teun 8500 on good security «Herald office, RING MAKER AND — DIAMOND Addroas H. M., 6 Coluin- Din st, Newark, N. J. GHIRT DRAFTING TAUGHT PERFECTLY BY THB American shirt Cutt by an Al practical cutter, Address SHIRT DRA AK, 10 dd av. ‘i i WASTED-A, FIRST CLASS FINISHER AND LAG” querer of picture frame molding. Address box 1,000 Post office, New York city, if ¥V J ANTED—A FIRST S88 MACHINIST AND TOOL Inaker; one accustomed to taps and dies; none other need apply. Address, with reference, J. PATTEN, Greenpoint av., Bro a TEDJOURNEYMAN BUTCHER; ONE CAN employer R200; steady employment; Appiy lt Myrtle ay,, Brooklyn, ‘ ILLER, SINGLE MAN. ADDRESS COS. jreenwich, Conn, MARKLE MANTELS. frieR REDUCTION IN PRICES FROM JUNE i EWELLE mounter, wants & situation. J js of Slate Work; lar tot HIN SLATE COMPANT, (J ARBLI MANTELS AND MONUMENTS than ever, A. KLABEK, 4 Bast 18th at, WOOD MANTELS IN ATE, MARBLE ATEWANT & CO., 70 Wo it 2 ENTISTRY. IN THREE HOURS AT WE OL and platin tith av, Opon evenings, D “ou SETS OF TERTH; N YOME AND SEE OUR $9 QheN May and ovening. EIGHTH AVENUE DBN SOCTATION, 379 8th av, PPISTIO HILLIARD TABLES, PROM $160 UPWARD; Y best oods at lowest prices, hain TAOLLENDER fee) Hrondway,eurner 10th at, [MERICAN STANDARD BILLIARD AND POOL Bale or than ever: the leading house for rim. GRIFFITH & CO., 40 Voroy at “CLOTHING, « Wearing Aj ___ ASTROLOGY. qks DE ROTHER, Business Clairvoy marriage, cures rheu 16 Domi MEDICAL PVICR FRER—DR. AND MMR. SELDEN, PROFRE ors of midwifer, {20 Lexington ay, DVICE FREE.—DR. WHITENKAD, PROFESSOR OB 4Amidwitery, » Kast doch wt, meme aed ay, N NE B. HURGEHR, FEMALE bOUTOR AND Mik wite. Advice free. lol Kast 27th st., near dd ay. M"™ LYONS, 107 WST ZIST ST, NEAK OTH AV, f — Mis wien, Woes isth ot., between Sth and Gh ave, Advice treo

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