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WArrs. CONTINUED PROM FivTs PAGB 7 yESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A as firss rate cook. Understands mete, * , 7 branches, jellies, baking $n ate Best of «ity referees ven. quire in the store 472 Sixth avenue. Bete pect for two doye. "ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESP2OTABLE woman, as nureé, Who baa been seven years in @ai capacity. The pest city reference can be given. Gen de seen for three days, at 123 Twelfth street, be- tween Fifta and Sixth avenues. ANIED.—A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO C4N GIVE the best of city reference, wishes a sitaa‘ien as waiter or champermaid. Inquire at 222 Easy Tweaty- fare atreet, third Goor, back room. ANTED--4 SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, 45 ebambermsid and plain sewer, er waiter: has po ebdjectinn to th» charge 0: ohil Call far two days at 44 Thkd avenae, between Ninth and Tenth etree ANTED—A SI-UATION AS SEAMSTXE, BY 4 Young Woman, or as lady’s maid; is an excellent hand atall kinds of fine sewing, and understands all Kimds of French fluting. Tre best of city reference oan Be given. Please call at 196 Hast Nineteenth street, third Seer, front room. ‘ANTED—A to do piain treet. TATION AS CHaMBERMAID aND Apoly thie day at 82 West ar >ixth avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘as dressmaker and seametress, in & private family. @an be seen at No 400 Third avenue, between and Thirty-frst streets, second ficer, front room. laa oom petent dressmaser. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaidand te do fine waabing and ironing; has the best of city reference from pouby- place, Please call at 287 Kast Ninth atreet, ee. conc flor, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do genera! housework in « small pri- vate family, or as eamstrese and childrens’ purse. Ap nig at A64 Washiggban strect, near Caral. 'ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, SITUA tions in respectable private families; one to take are of children, do plain se sing and chamverwork; the ether to tuke care of children and do chamterwork. Good city reference given. Inquire at M-s, Klye’s, 51 Butler street, Brook!yn. Wea A COMPETENT YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and to assist in the washing and iroring Apply at her present employer's, 104 Amos street, between the hours of 10 and 4 ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION ae seamstrese. Can be seen at. her last place, No. 22 Irving place, between the hours of 10 and 2 0’clo ANIED—A GERMAN GIRL WHO SPEAKS G00D English, as lady's maid. She must thoroughly anéerstand plain sewing and dressmaking. Good refer- qmece required. Apply at 6 South William street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE good chambermaid and waiter, or 'y or do general house work, in @ small private family. Can be seen for two days at No. 30 Madison street, first floor, back room. : ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation to do see cham>erwork and sewing, or to wait vponan invalit lady Can give good refsrence. In- quire at 119 West Twenty sixth street, between seventh and Kighth avenues, for three days. ANTED—A SIIUATION AS SEAMSTRES3 AND TO do light chamberwork by a respectable youn; English woman. Apply at 404 Greenwich street, thir floer, up stairs. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid and to do plain sew tng and general housework in a small American family. Good reecmmencations, if required. Inquize at 90 James Ww BY A RESPECTABLE YOU situation to do gensral housework. she is a g plain ecok, wacher and ironer. Call, for two days, at 506 Greenwich strect. OMAN, TWO OR wilt be done in ixth avenue, be non’s washing, w! the neatest wanner by calling at 381 twwen Twenty and Twenty first streets, 7 ANTED—A SIIUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testamt young woman a chambermaid, and to do the ne washing andizoning. The beet of city rsferences given. Can be seen for two days at 116 Seventeenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues yeNTEP—A SITUATION, BY A RES°ECTABLE y young wontaa, with good city reference, to do the ooking, Washing and ironing of some respectable small family, Please call at 210 Twenty street, batween. Firat une secon? yo0m, next door to t for two days, third floor, pick TaNIED—A_ GOVERNE*S, TO TRAVEL WITH A family to the South—Mistress of English, French ferman, and music, and who can take charge of the education of a young lady. Apply at the office of the Givard House, Chambers street. J ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, At eook--a person who fully understand: cooking in ail its branches; bas no ebjectioa to assiet in a ewall wash fg. Can give the most satisfactory reference from her last plaze. Can be seen for two days, at 433 Bigath avenue, corner of Thirty third stree. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY young woman, as good plain froner; bis lived threo years in ive good references. Pie tween Fifth and Sixth doys. V A\TID—A YOUNG LabDY TO ATTEND IN A millinery store, one who thoroughly understands her buriners and ie fully competent to take the enti ebarge of the store; none other need apply. Wages will de no object. Satisfactory eity refereace required. _Santed, 280, ten good milliners and trimmers, The Deni oy Wages Will be given. Nons but the best of hands need apgly. APPly at No. 149 Atlantic etrect, Soath Prokly 2, — _ > ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, anituation, to co general housework, in a enali family; i¢ a good plain cook, washer aad ironer, willing to make herself generally usefal. Good city refereace. Pleare apply at 29 King street, basement. A RE-PSCTABLE 3 wher and i can enth sireet, ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A FAMILY OR W. daily tuitions, by a lady whose pupils have mace rapid progress from her method of teaching the English branches, with instructions in French and musi>. ‘Aderess Teaeber, or call, for ons week, at 260 Pearl strees, nest Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. -ANTED—BY A RSPEOTABLE GERMAN GIR, a situation as ehambermaid, in a private f2miy! Apply at No. 80 Pike slip, up sairs, front room BY A RESPEOTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A W ation a8 chambormaid, or to de geu2ral house work, ina private family; i§ @ neat washer and ironer; Bas no objection to go 4 short distsnce in the coastry; ean get the Jost cf city references from ber last situa tions. Apply at No. 472 Fourth street, betweea Yirst and Fecoud .venues, room No. 15 ANTEP—A_ SIUATION, BY 4 RESPECTABLE your g woman es firs Tate cook. The best city Please call at 346 Sixth avenue, be reference given i ait side. tween Twenty fret ana Twenty second streets AN’ ED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as plain cook, or chambermaid, in a wily; she is a first tate washer and {roner. t references. Can be seem fo: two days at 224 Wert Siateensh street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. Wes A RESPECLAALE YOUNG WOMAN, 2 situation to do general house sore, in C*#mall gevteel tamily Can come well recommended Can be seen for two days at 1U3 rmith street, between Bergen and*ann, Brooklyn ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, 18 years of age, @ situation aa chambermaid acd waiting girl; is a good plain washer and ironer; or would take care of s baby. The beet of reference given, Call at 122 Broome street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOM4N W to do the housework of asmall family. The dest of ely reference given Can be seen for two days, at 133 Keventh avenue, between Nincteeath and [weatieth streets. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTAN! young woman, aa chambermsid and waiter, or child’s nurse. The best of city reference given. Iss first rete cook, washer ironer, and good bread baker Can be setn for two days, at 2\7 East Iwentiesh street, betwrin First snd Second avenues, ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young w: man, to do chamberwork aod waiting in ® private family. Good reference if required. Can be seen 3 West Nineteenth street, between Sixth ani Seventh avenues ANTHT—BY A RESPECfABLE WOMAN, A SITU ation as cook; bes good reference from hee last place; call at No. 180 Elizabeth street, first floor, front Tov Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Protestant girl, as chambermaid and to assist in washing and ironl: g, of as nurse or laundress; good city reference can be given; would go # short joarary io the eount*y. Call at .76 Tenth street. Warne A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG an ry, . Apply at 328 Firs between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, firet floor, back 100m. ANIED—A SITUATION: BY A RESPECTABLE woman, a@ nurse and seamstress; can cat ant ft childrens cloibing; is willing to do any kind of needle- work. bas ibe best of elty reference from her last p 5 Please call at 262 Ninth street, first floor, back rocm, for two dayn. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY PROTESTANT YOUNG ‘woman, aa seamstress, and to take care of chil dren, who cin cut and fit Jadie’s and children’s dresses; has lived twelve months in her last place. Tha best of easy reference given. Methodist family preferred. an Ye seen, for two daze, in Baltic stree’, opporite 63, poiveen Smith gud Hoy :, Brootlya. ANTS. A REPROTABLE, TIVY Ys situation im a smel private aed chemberwerk. Coa ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCCABLE young Woman, as ebembermais, and te wiling to do plainsewing. ‘be best aity reference given. inquire at Grand street, en the first foor, Ne. 2. Warn A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A si'uatios as chambermaid, or to take eare of one poe Please call at 180 reventeenth street, for two ry A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as ehasbermaid snd seamstress, or to mind shildsen. Mae goed reference from her last place. Can be seen at 15 University place. ner" 3ver—rar inser vepeaouaniiiiaiecsdimen tinal Wan eae BY TWO RKAPEIPABLE young womes ip 4 small private family; one as cook, washer, and ironer; the other as ehambermaid seamstress, OF Os Darse And seamstress. The best of city reference given. Please call at 372 Second avenue, cor- ner of Twenty third street, for two day: SNTED—BY A DPLE AGED PROTESTANT WO- maa, a tien as nurse er chambermaid, or woukl do the ge: housework ef a small family. Please al 136 West Thirteenth street, between st ign ovecaen aris base ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation ae seamstress; understands making chil- dren's drecses. Has good refe: Ne objections to the sountry. Oan be seen for Gaye at Mrs, BALD- WIN’S, 281 Sixth avenue. Wee A FIRST RATE DRESSMAKER, A situation in some first class family, by the month, She undersiands eutting and fitting children’s clothing. She is also capable of do: the most particular fine wewing for ladies. Addrese H. W., No. 6 Sixth avenae. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, A rituation as wet nurse. She is 2ot twenty years of age, healthy, aud inevery way qualided to taxe care of an infant. Can be seen until epgaged, at Mre. Green’s Domestic «gency, 712 Broadway. Winery A RFSPEUTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion to do general housework in a private family, orchamberwork. rhe can be seen for two days at ber last place, 308 Monroe street. NTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 RESPECTARLE young woman, to take care of children a do plain sewing; goo@ city reference given, if required Can be seen for two days at 134 Weat i'wentieth street, be- tween Seventh and Kigbtb avenues. ANTED--A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTABLE girl, to cock, warb and iron, or to do chamber ‘The beat of city reference. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, at 102 West Seventeenth street, in the Basement. ANTED—BY A PROFESSED COOK, A SITUA- tion in a gentleman’s family; perfect stanés her business; caa bose and jard gam ; understands jellies, creams, acd cake excelent pastry cook. Good city reference giv at 248 Mott street, near the Usthedral. TANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO TEND A SALOOS; salary libaral; previous knowledge not necessary. Address D.L., Broadway Post offive. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, # situation; is a good piain cook, anda Gret rate washer and ironer. Ha# the bast of city reference. ap. ply at 130 First avenue, in the store. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do the general housewors of a emall private family, or to do chamberwork and waicing, The of city reference given. Please call at 194 Kighth avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentisth streets, from 10 to3’o’clock. Can be seen for two days. BT fasiteaa el A KESPECTABLE MARRIED 0 map, who haa lost her baby, # situation as wet nurse; can do +l! sorts of needlework; no objection to the ecuntry. Has doctorxe reference. Apply at 147 Fast Sixtcentb street, between Fisst avenue and ayenue A. Can be seen for three da; “UP ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A respectable macried woman, who has just lost her own baby, understands eutting ant itting ladies’ and children dresses, and can give good city reference if re quir ed. Please cal! at 71 Rezgen street, between Hoyt and Factory, Brooklyn, in the basement. ANTED—BY A RESPECIA PROTESTANT girl of 14 years of age, a situation in a private family to tate care ga child;’ would be willing to assist with the housework. Call at.353 Tweilth etree: ANTED—A onl SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE gir! as cook: a good cake and pie maker; no ob- jection to aseiet withthe washing. Good city reference given. Pease cali at 100 East fourleeuth street, up stairs. pe OT Sen eee JANTED—A SITUATION BY TWO YOUNG wWo- wen, one to cook, wash, and iron; the ether as chambermaid and waiter, and are willing to make them selves generally useful. ihe best of city refere: ve produced. No ovjections to the countzy. Cal Malverry street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, ‘4 W @ situation as chamvermaid and to do piaia se #- iog, or as chambermaid and to take care of ebiliren. Six years > ast place. Can be seen for two daye at 41 Christopher sireet, in the candy store. ANTED—A SMART PROTESTANY Gia. genera} bousdwork; mnust be @ good cool’, washe. and irouer, of neat and clean Lebdits, good recommenda tions and’ disposition, None ¢ ped apply at 1!2 Franklin street. Larrea A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOWAN, @situation a2 neorse and seamstcess, or to d chemberwork; understands sli zinds of foe nee tievork on gentiemen’s or ladies’ iinta. Best of city reference can be given. Please cail, for two days, at No. 2 Milligan place, between Amos pnd Kieventh streets, Sixth avense. ANTED—A NEAT AND TIDY GiRL, TO DO BOUSE- work; xaust be a good washer and frone>, Sach a one, with good refers may &pyly ot 12 Waite st. ANTED—BY A SCOTCH WOMAN, A FOR TUATION cook and to aasist in the washing has excellen; references; also, by a Protestent youcg girl, a eituasi ad séamstre=s, or as enamber maid and to do the fise Washivg = Apyly at 146 Sultan street, ip the rear, _— - ANTED—BY TWO YOUN WOMEN, SITU 4T.ONS; one aa @ plain cook, wasuer, and ironer, the other to do chamber work and plain sewing or walang, Best city reterence given. Cali at 182 West Sixteenth #’reet, between ceventh aad Eighth Avenues, on the frst tloor ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A REcPECTABLE W y Protestant chwomin, &@ Dursery governes spectadle nees can be given, No objections to go to tho ¢ ravel if requi-ed. Please address to J. G. firstetreet, im the rear, between the Nin venues, re ANTED—A SITUATION 4S CHAMBERMA1D AND laundress, by ® respestable womaz, who bae the bee; of reference from her last plaw, where she cf de seen till engeged. Apply at 284 West Twenty-seoond street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RASPEOTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and waiter. Hss the best city reference. Can be seen fortwo daye at 23 Thompson t over the balery. JANTED—A SITUATION TO DO CH&MBERWORK assist ia washing and ironing, o: as nu:se; uncerstande plain sewing. Good city referance given. Apply at 111 Greene atrest, between Prince and Spriug, in the rear, seooad floor, for two dazs. J ANIED—AN AMFRIDAN OR GERMAN L, AS washer irone> aod cook, in @ eraali family. Apply at 28 to Mre. 3. Stuyve- eta rant None other, need epply. ANTYD—BY A RESPECTABLES SCOTCH GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and fine washer, cr laundrese. Has the best of city referen Can be seen for two days at 52 Charles treet, r ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid and waiter, or cham dermaid ond assist io Washi iroaiog. Bost of city reference. Please inqnire at 248 Fifteeath street, cor- ner oF First avenue. ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A FIRST W rate laundress who understands Freach fluting Must have the best city references. Apply thie day from 10 till 4 o'clock, at 44 West [hirty second street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman as plain cook, washer and ironer, or to do chamber ork and plain sewiag, in emai! pri: vate family. Best of city reference given. Can be seen for two days at 236 Seventh avenue. ANTED—BY A WELL EDUCATED YOUNG GER- man lady, a eitoation as gorerness in a respect. able family; an American family would be ferred. She can make herself generally usofal in domestic ma:- tera, particularly in housekeeping. Caa also give in- struction om the pianoforte. A large salary is not so much an object asa comfortable home. Address’, E., ington street, Hoboken. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN; one a6 cook, warber and ironer, and the other as nurse and to do pltin sewing. Hyve no objections @ South Can be een for thr dart from 11 til 4 o’clo: at 29 Washington «trees, ad Sxor, back room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, s¢ ehambermaid and to do fine washing and | oni. The dest of city reference can be a iven Please cail at A. R. Packard’s grocery, 919 roadway, corner of Twenty-first street, Gan be seen lor two daye if not engages. ANTED—BY A NICE, GOOD GIRL, A SIIU4TIOS to do the housework of 9 small genteel fs mily, or othereise to assis: is coing chamberwork. She can Go the washing of @ scvall family, Can be ssen for three days 8 West Thirteenth street, near Pith ave nue. Can come well recommenied. pet cant ete A ANTED—BY A PROTEST*NT GIRL, A SITU ATION as nurse and seamstress.and do light cham berwork Gocd city reference given. Canbs seen for tvo days at 151 avenue A, near Tenth street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RE*PECTABLE yourg woman, a¥ covly washer and ironer, in a priv: family, or ay mn bermai i, washes and sroner. Good eity rererence gives. ? call at 05 Teeny seventh stree’, between Sixth ard Seventh aveguer, for two cay BLE YOUNG GIRL, with geod efty refarenes, situation ac ehamber ‘Bosith and Hoyt sireole 81 19 Wycholl street, between ‘and Hoyt Brooklys. \NTEX—BY A RE-RECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, ‘eation ae oa . ~ s ne “ waiter aneie an eivy reference given. Please ‘call’ ot tas Pomtn J, Bear resond avemne, in the basement. ANIEP—BY A RESPESTABLE situation ae champermaid ia a ‘amily or Dosrdi~g house, and is will mg to it w sbing api ‘Toe best city re'erence 43 Spriog street, in the rear, ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE women—ene as cook; has lived siz years io her a midile aged wo ras, lately land d: whe can take charge of a young sot oe, oe eee ees Cane lady or genileman. }iease call at No, 166 Thirty Aft street, between Leventh ané Fighth avenues. city references. Wa SITUATION, BY as cbambermaid and to do plain cote | te make herself generally useful. Has the bost referenee. Please cali at 134 boggy ang street, be tween Second and Toird avenues, floor, froat room. Can be seen for two days, Se dante men roe ea waged, at 184 ce. ‘aD seen wo ty en; at Yerkatret, Brostipa, ete SIM ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woma>, & situation as chambermaid and jain er in @ reapectable family, er to do genera) Ae Ae tn 5 ment eiietee .” Has got the best 0 nce frem ber lat 28. be seen for two a 108 West Nin treet, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SILUATION an seamatress in private fami'y; is capabie of Going 9/1 hinds of fine sewing and em call at 78 West Twenty-fouzth atreet. eee ernie War A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION as chambermsid and seimetress; understande all kinds of family sewing: would assist with the washiog and ironing; hse no objection to the country; his been accustomed to the care of children; good city reference given, Can be seen for two days, at 404 Kighth street, between avenue D azd Lewis atreet, first floor, front room, ‘ANTEP—A SITUATION, AS CHA®BERMAID AND laundress, by a smart. capsble young woman, who can give years ef reference from her last place. Piease at 85 East Thirteenth street, front room first oor. cal ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A KESPECTABLE womar, as cook in a private family. she under- stands her business and is ‘tieular. od city refer- ence given. Can be seen for two days at 120 Ulinton place, vear Sixth avenue. + Please ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to cook, wash and iron, or to do gen- eral housework for a small privat ly. Good refer: enee given. Inquire at 296 Sixth street, between ave- nues A and B, \ ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girle, situations—one as first rate seamstress; the other as chambermaid and lawndress, or chambermaid ano waiter. The best of city reference given. Please call at 208 Elm street, room No. 13. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as chambermaid, and fine washing pnd ironing, or to mind a baby. No objection to go t» Brooktyn, City reference. Apply at 138 West Twentieth street, near Seventh avenue. ANTED—SITUATIONS BY TWO RESPECTABLE young gir’s, one as chambermaid and to aesist in washing; the other would be willing to tate charge of chilaren. Good city reference if required. Inyuirest 285 Mott street, front room, first floor. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A 8: 10N as cook, washer and jroner. Has no objestion wo Go general housework, in a emall private famuy. Ibe best of city _” given. Ptease call at 180 Biizabeth st ird floor. D—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN OF EXPERI ence, a situation as cook, in a private family. Has no objection to assist in washing. Please cali at 200 Teath atzeet, between avenues B and C, in the etore. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SsITUs- tion as plain eook, or to do general house wort; is a good washer and ironer. The beet of c:ty reference can be given. Please call at 140 ‘hirty-eecond atrees, be- tween reyenth and Eighth avenues, second floor, bac! room, for two days. ANTED—A SI/UaTION. BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman, ss obambermaid; bse no objections 0 do “general housework. Apply at 29 Twenty sixth strees, between Second and Third avenues, thiva fioo:, 100m No 6, for two days, W ANTED—BY A PRO! ESTANT GIRL, A BITUATION as ourse and Chamb Please call at 118 West Twenty ih wt; Da berse f generauiy ey senth street y ANTED—‘N AMERIC N OR ENGLISH PROTES. mnt cook, who is veryxeat, thoroughly under stands her bug'nte, and who te no objection to go te the country. Apply at 31 West Seventesmt® etrect for three days. ANIED--A SITUATION housework of a respectazie family, by a smart, io dostrious girl, who is @ first rate washer and ironer, and can come well recommended. Please cali at 120 Laurens et. young gw! TO DO THE GENERAL ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, YOUNG WomaN, a situation to do piain cooking, washing and iron- jog. Good reference from her last plice, Piease ing aire of Mre Joho Fox, 20 Prince street. \ TANTFD—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION as seamstress. She under ae shirt and vest ing, and can give the best of city reftreace. Plesse for two day 308 Kiguth street. ANTED—BY 4 RE*PZ0rABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @sitaation as chambermaid, in a aml famit to tabe care of children. Ste is a good plain sea: The best of reference given. Please cal) s* 1 pyenue, neay Twelfth street,,over the shoe ot peorhan Batch: ~edeer va: v2 hibit hiya ‘ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESP young woman, as a good plain cook and firs: rave vaso: and ironer; good city reference can be given Please cal? at 72 Th:rry-second s’reet, between Lexington and Fourth avenues, Can de seen for two days, ANTFD—A SITU.TIOY, BY TWO RESPEUT : Protes ant girle, ae chazcbermaide, and to acsie’ in washing and Woniog; is willing to make themselves goze. rally udsfal. Tho Lest of city refer Jrom their joet places can be giren. Can be seen wo days at 119 West Eleventh atreet, fire: floor, back room, for two days. ANTED—B8Y A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU: ook, and to arsist in washiog and isou- geatieman’s iemily. city vefer- » be seen for two days a: 135 Seventh n Nigeseenth and Twestie:d etreete, sec: ° ANTED- A +ITUATION, BY A GOOD COOK ANi) W very good lent laundrees. Foul) go 83 chareberm sid and laund: Very beet of city re Terence given Nineteen sb surest, te tween Broadway and Fourth avenue. aN? BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 4 SITUATION bamperwork and sewing, or waitiag. Can Eant Twenty Kighth s.reet, near Lesiag‘ou to be seen at 64 avenue ANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL A situation ae wa: im apriveve fawily. Can give the vee: of city refeseuce. Can de sven fo. t#o days 4! 186 Seventh avenue, between Niaetesn b snd Tweasie: streets. wii EP—BY A FPESPFCTASLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituation ss chambermaid sni waixer, or as chawbermaid and to do fie washiog and Please cailat270 Third avenue, between Tweat anc iwenty third etre Best of city referen: A RESrEC ABLE Wxt—ai SITUATION, BY ‘cl, as chambermaid and to tate csre o youn, chiltren. Will wake hervelf generally useful Best of city reference. Piease apply st the corner of Atlantis i grocery store, Brooklyn. ‘AN TED—AtI'UATION, BY 4 VERY EXPERTENC young worran, first class cook in a respectab private tamily; no 6 tion to assist in the washing; can be seen for two deye; best of city reference can be given. Please cal) at Pirteentia street, east of Sixth ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED PROTESTANT ‘woman, a situation a8 ladies’ maid; is fully com- petent to discharge the required duties—hair dressiug, making up fing mualins; no objection to go South or travel; the most unexsepsionadle reference can be given. Apply for three daye a5 20 Oliver etree ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU 4- tion as cook; abe parfeetly unders: ness; is 8 good baker of bread and bincuit, aud under stands pastry well, Adirese 303 Mulberry street. Wesley Place, between Bleecker ana Houston s-reete, in the rear, second floor, for two days, ANTED—A SI(UATION AS CHAMBERMAID, BY espectable German g'tl; goot reference given Can bi 142 Thicty second «treet, besween Sevea:b and Ki avenues, third ANTED—BY A RESPEQTABLE YOUNG WOWAN, amtuation todo chamberwork and assist in the nce given. Pisase ANTED=BY A RESPECCABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermsid aca waiter. Apply at 103 Dwenty-eights st-eet, corner of Seventh avenue. References furnished. Can de seen for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION 48 children’s moaid and plain sewer. Please call at Go Bas) Tweety siach street. Can be seen for two “aye War! a sonk re joa weed withoed goat Gliy references. Apply at 32. Berens Steet 'ANED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 4 SITUATION TO assist in washing and ironiog, or t> do chambar wert, or as vate To i xtecas eee et cet es relerenee given. ‘apply af ill King “street, for two A RESPECTABLE ape ieee a Se eel ares food ood home and ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE 0 irl, to de general housewerk, take care of ehiléres, mae Hight ebamverwork. She ‘is tidy, neat and clean. Please call, for twe days, at 255 West Thirty second sireet, between Nimth and Tenth avenues, sscond floor, back room. Maes A RE*PECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a siteation as nurse and pisin sewer. She also understands the mest of shildres. The advertiser in fully competent to fill the above situation. Please call at 348§Fourth avenue, for two days Best of city refer- 2. ence ni a EEE SS a ne 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asaist ral Dest asituation as chambermaid and to in gene- yasewerk; will make herself ge useful. Thi of city references if required, Please callat 101 Mott street, first floor, in the rear., JANTED—A SITUATION BY A PROTESTANT plain dame ey private family. Please OF as Burse a le apply at 808 Madison streets - L feos FIRST CLASS MILLINER,—10 ONE OF wpntoubted experience and taste a liveral will be given by applying at 629 Broad less for apy person unless those qualifications, to apply. ANTED—& WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS OOOK- ing and ironing. None but a well recommended person need Apply at 363 Broome street. Also twenty Young girls to work on ehikiren’s elothing. Germans or English preferred. —$ $$ $$$ ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY DESIROUS OF seional etisisg for the pg Profe’ Teacher who understands dancing in its branches. None but these who are superior need reply. Address Stage, Post Office, stating where an interview may be had. ANTED—AN ALTO, WHO CAN READ, AND IS acquainted with the Episcopal service. Call at No. 52 Great Jones street. War 4 RESPECCABLE YOUNG WOMAN) a situation todo the housework of small pri- vate family ; is a goed plain cook, first rate washer and ironer. first rate city references. Piease call at No. 100 Gold street, second floor, front room, for three days ——————— ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Woman, to take care of children ; or to do cham- ber work and fine washing and ironing. ’ Has the best of city references. Please apply to No. 86 West Twentieth strevt, between Sixth and Seventh avenuss. ANTED—BY 4 NEW YORK FAMILY, NOW LI ing in ene of the healthiest an* pleasantest of the Western cities, a cook and chambermaid; sisters pre- ferred, who are Scotch, English or German. They mant thorough'y underetand their business, and bring recammendations. The highest wages will be paid, as well as expenses of journey. Call at 51 Clinton place, to day and te.morrow, from 9 to 12 o’cluck. b eae SITUATION AS SEAMST2E3S AND ladies’ maii, in a gentleman’s family. Tne appli- erson of respectaility, and jean be seea for a t the Bouse of her present employer, 84 Kast Twenty-eeventh etrest, one door from Lexington avenuo. 'ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A HIGHLY 3 respectable American woman, in the country— Staten Island preferred. Beat city reference given. Please call for wo days at 463 Fourth street, in tae rear, between Firet and Second avenues. ~ Wt ie the above We GARDENER AND BIS WIFE, NO FA. tally, want situations; he ie a smart man acd uuderstande the busisess in a: ing care of a horse, cows, swine, charge of a small place; the woman branches; also tak poultry; would take is @ good cook anda fret rate baker, washer and ironere Piease call at 272 Walker atreet. W2NTED—4 SMART, ACTIVE, SORER MAN. TO open oysters and make hiwself generally useful; ene who understands cooking preferred. To euch a one @ permanent berth is offered. Must bring city refe#a:es. apply at 187 Sixth avenue, Ei a ate tl den ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, betweon 17 and 18 years o.d, who is willing 0 dy. yore all his time to the isterest of his employers, to Jesrn the gas Atting, trace J or jeweller’s trade. Ad- drese 8. M. C., box 103 Herald office, for two days. ANTE ee es tr YOUNG — TWENIY YE\R3 REO, astionas bookkeeper. Good reference given, Addn 1B K,, Herald fice. \ 7 ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, (A GERMAN WBHO CAN speak Fnglish nceenet to take care of a hone and cow, and maxe higself generally useful Address Box 1,967 Port (Office. , ANTED AN EXPERIENCED CUTTER OF BOY?’ aed children’s clothing, who is eapable of forming patterns, and faking entire charge of that depirtment i7 @ wholesale clothing house. situation permanent to a competext man. Address bex 2,203 Post Office, Wiser teres A GENTLEMAN, AN ENG to teach ina Southern family. A family wishiag wo spent the sommer months in a delightful residence at the North can make sm arrangement? for 60 doiog with the advertiser. An engagement ia also wanted for a salesman ina store at the South. For partisulary ad- drees M. D. M., box 83, Northampton, Massacuse:ts. Wir SITUATION AS COACBMAN; WILL BE highly recommended from his last place, where he has lived the last four years; has driven in the el*y tha Jest ten years; is a safe driver, and is of h descent. Inquire at ©. Waters’ e.ddlery, corner of Thirteenth sireet and Broadway, for J. W. D.; if oy letter, sealed, Wiest MaN, WITH A CAPITAL OF $159, TO take charge of @ business already establisied A mar of the right kind will be paid $50 a month, For perp Spply 91128 Nasoaa etreet, up stairs, room 0. 4. ANTED—BY A RESPECrABLF YOUN? MAN, who is wel] aequaiated with the duties of « hotel, a situation ae barkeeper or bookkeeper Best city re- ference. Call, or addrese M. G. D., 157 Eldridge etrest, fourth floor, front room. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN BETWEKEN THE AGE of eighteen and twenty six, to attend a grocery and liquor store. One who thoroughly understands h’s business, and can come well recomménde!, may apply | for three days, to R. CLANCEY, corner of Fifty seveath oth Irish preferred stzeetiand ANTEPD— SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN from the country, #0 understands the care of horeee, ig willing to wate himself generally useful. Can woduce the best of reference. the sity oz at 8. Has no objections to or country. Please address J. G., Herald office, Twenty fourth street. Can be seea for two days. ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT MAN, TO GO 4 SHORr distance in tbe country; mue? be adie to care cf a cow and brrse, udderetaad gariening, « be willing to rake himset generally useful. Ap iy at No 5 Coenties slip, er of Wate: st: ANTED—TEN LAND®MEN, COOPER, CARPENTER, blacksmith, and cook (must be Americans), for short voyage. AU clothing furnished. Also 2 boy for the office, Apply thie day at 97 Weat treet, corusre ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO ATIESD A faa store. Une accustomed to tho busiaese may ap- ply before 12 M at 240 Grand stceet, Wislaxsourr. ANTED-BY A SCOTCSMAN, A SITUATIUN 44 engineerupon a stationary engine. Can do biick- smith’s work if required. Address for three #32, Atlantic ayeoue Mazcet, opp Benne‘t’s tarera, Brooklyn. ANTED—SOUNE MEN WAO O\N WRITE A VERY superior Dusiness hand. to do some copying a> their own houses. None bat rap:d ana syleadis #rilers and competen* copyiets need answer. ¢pply in hait writing tor twodaym Addre:s M. N. O, Leraid office. ANTED--IN A EROKER’S OFFKOE, A YOUNG saan, who writes s good baal and is qask at figures. Address box 1,807 Post office. ‘ANTED.— A GOOD COACEMAN, OF aA habite, and accustomed to street driving. Ap- ply st the French Consul Gexeral’s office, 83 Walker iret, fro ANTEO—A SINGLE MAN, AS WAITER, IN A PRI vate family. He must perfectiy, woderstand bis business and bring good city recommendations. Apply 6% 836 Brosiway, between 10 and 12 o'clock 4, M. ‘ANTED—BY mtuation in ESPESTARLE YouNG MAN, A ie r retail farajture store. h e Addzess T. A MARRIED MAN, who is wiliicg to gord kao w himself geneza'ly aseful edge of © ine and tig. ficet rae packer. worked fifzesn yours ia’s * se store. Can give good reference, Can de see at 50 West atrest, nasil engaged. ANTED—AN ACTIVE MAN, WITH 4 SWALL Car capital, to take oni ofan nterest in he myaa- f. cturing of a superior a: e Dow in great demaad, and ‘aa be pat gensral vse at good prot, A good cusnce Wil be given, app y at 30 ann atreeh. | ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, IS ENT, active and persevering, & situation dows towo Address G. W. T., 319 Madison +, for two weeks ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG ‘AN, lately fom Europe, a8 light porter .0 a #:ore, of as waiter ina private famliy: he uaderstacis bis busi neee, and wou) i rsake himself generally caefa)., A lrese MM, Herald off ce, Zor two daye STORE, IN BROOK- about sixteen of age; TO VAIT ON TABLE, aT tlautic street, Brook - ‘@) understands the busi- 'ANTED—A BOY FROM 1470 16 YEARS OF AGE, smart, active and i. telligent, as porter in a mer- ebdRt tailor’s store, Address, with reference, to Tailor, Herald office. asd 407 Broadway. L SECOND HAND PIANO FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP, fo cash, or will be for segars. App! mat PP'y ee I ge ge ayy ea yg ec le form triends and the public, tet they Feestealh inne feacional avocations, at 515 Broadway. N. B.—Pianos carefully selected for purchasers, fee INWRIGHT, PROFESSOR OF RESPECT. e fully informs his pupils and the that he pe sonseyena ingirnesiene on, She Haneiels em Ane 12th instant. A)]_ communications to No. 2 =r place, corner Greenwich street, will receive USICAL—A YOUNG LADY, A VERY SUPERIOR vooalist, wishes a situatio: rat soprano in a urch ehoir, and will also take a fey more pupils in vocal and instromental musie, on reasonable terms. Ap- ply at 198 Prince street 14NO8 FOR SALE—BELOW COST—HENRY BENARY Pp 823 way, ite & Newton's has on hand a fine assortment of eaten sieeens whish no ctiare:dromayrate pac sont tower on w offers twenty-five per cont lower than any where else, 7 - Vie VIOLINS FOR SALE.—ONE ORIGINAL Italian violin meade by Amatis, two by Stainer, and several by other distinguished makers. These instru- mente may be exsmined at Prof, Haho’s Rooms, 54 Bond street, from 10 till 1 P.M. INSTRUCTION. A teaching, is desirous to give instraetion in the eneh, German, and English languages; also, music in private families, or {to go South as resident 5 where a liberal salary would be paid. Best of references canbe given. Address Teacher, No. 4 Carroll place, from 12 to 2 o’clock. YOUNG LaDY | GORBIANEE) HAVING HAD FOR some a her in x ston (aor ‘ari the French guage, eminary, in competent to give instruction in musle, 1s desirows to herself with a ladies? academy. ‘The of réferences given and Newark, New Jersey. — CARD.—TaE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES TO CITI- zens and strapgera that his rooms are now open for instruction in wri' and bookkeepiog. Ladies and gentemen are respectfully invited to visit the academy atallhours. OLIVER B. GOLUSMITH, 362 Broadway. ENGLISH GENTLEMAN IS DESIROUS OF OB- ® pupils to learn the French or good references given, Address H. H. P., Merald offi N EXPERIENCED FRENCH TEACHER DE3IRES TO obtain a fev more Pupils, either at her house, No. 383 Broome street, or at the pupil’s dweiliag; the lady ed taught in seme of the principal seminaries in Paris. rms e. sete Terie ckaes Sel ee ee USINESS MEN AND MECHANICS’ EVENING CLAS3 for drawing, from 7 to 9, at 494 Broadway, where recent improvements have been made, and arrangements for drawing from plaster casts, &c., b, ny §. SOHUSTER, Professor. (RENCH LANGUAGE.—PROF. D. LaGkt NO. 289 Broadway, covtinues to receive new pupils for tho rough instruction in the French language, imparting to them the ability to apeak it with fluency and correct- ness, Terms moderate. FADAME BOUCHFLLE, street, hire ti ard the puniie 98 E\st TWENTIETH honor to anvouvce to her pupils that she hee returned to this city. . EDUCATION. NG SCHOOL FOR BOYS. AT BELLPORT, L L—Ths fourth term of the Bellport Ciassical Insti- tute, will commence on the first fuesday in November. For ‘cireula:s, apply to Wm, Kevan, Esq, 116 Water street, New Yor, and for full particulars, address JAMES CRUIKSHANK, Principal, DUCATION.—A FEW YOUNG PERSONS, DE4ROUS to learn the Greek, Latin and English lang also elocution, writing and siography. can be inrasted at their own residences, at hours that may suit each, Terme moderate. Please address De'ts, Herald office, ‘ADAME A. COUTAN’S FRENCH AND ENGLISH boarding and day school for young ladies, No. 279 Filth avenue, corner of Tnirty-first street, has re opan- 4 on Monday, Sept. JJ. an omnibus is attached to the institution. Mend Soest Soaring and day nooot Yor young le and » 8c! for - lee, No. 300 Second soeree: Det ween htseath and Nineteenth streets, will re-open on Friday, September 15. - Leet is attached to the establishment for pupils at a jetance. eee HOUSES, ROOMS, & , WANTED. ACRES,—WANTED, IOWA LANDS LOA. 4.00 ted by Nicholas Haight for 8 liv. ing in and near New York. Apply toH. Mattison, No. 3 Nassau street, third floor, front room. OUSE WANTED—FROM THE FIRST OF NOVEM- ber. or before, a medium size housed, with or with- out furniture, pear Broadway, and below Fourteenth eae Rent moderate. Address §., box 1,187 Post ce. Bs asx WANTED, BETWEEN THIS AND THE FIRST a of October —A moderate sized house, for a small mily, at a reasonable rent—sey from $500 fo $700. La- cation must be desiratle; would prefer between Eighth and Thirty fifth streets, and Third and Sixth avenues. No objection to hase some furniture in good order. For such a house a responsible and promp* paying tenant may besecured. Addreas, with particu! without de- lay, C,, box 2,376 Post yilice. 3E W:NTED 10 PURCHA2E.—A HOU-E RE ou: H epectably located im the city of New York, for which good manufacturing stock will be given as pay- ment. Address J. A. H., Herald office. OOMS WANTED IMMEDIATYLY—FOR A SMALL family, unfurnished, and withou: beard—zay oze floor of a honse acd kitchen None living in Brookiyn or undesiravie parte of the city need apply. Address box 236 Pest Ofiee. Wastes COUNTRY KES'DENCE OF MODERATE size, with about 16 acres of land, contiguous to availery, and within an hours ride of New York. Ad- dres? i. C., Box 143, Herald office, New York. 7+ NTRD—BY ITE FIR3T OF OCLOBER, IN A LARGE W private establishment, two first rate waiters; also, a respectable smart man as porter 8 work will concist in opening oys.era, cleaning knives, attending to the fires, &c ; also, a eunart bry to open oyster, and make himself generaily useful. No person need apply fur any of the above rituations who cannot produce tes- timonials as regards honesty, sobriety and good disposi tion. Ayply at Mrs. GREEN'S Office, 712 Broadway.) Wares, SINGER'S IMPROVED SEWING MA- chine suitable for general work. Apply this dey a: 80 Vesey street, ac. agp OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED — ies or femen baving any superfiuo to dispose pe 8 obtain a fair cash price for th me 4 mr Acta bid wy pos; or ovherwise. N. .—Ladies attended to . L. of FELDORP, 13 Pest LOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.—LADIES ard gentlemen having any of the above to diy of, can receive a fair cash price for the same, br sen by port, to M. S. COHEN, 66 Elm street.’ N. B. jen aztended to by Mrs. Cohen. HY ing any left off wearing apparel to dispose of can receive the very highest prive for them by applying te or sdireesing THUS. ). CONROY, 491 Pearl street. UB NOTICE TO GENTS.—NOT TO DISPOSE OF your fsll or winter clothing for a mere trifle, as Jomean have chem properly cleaned, dyed, altered ‘and d, With velvet collars, linings, bat‘ons, by send. , before gold comes, to 553 Pearl strest, near ai ATS, TALM WS, CLOAKS, ko —PROCK COATS eehek aver na ateiphos, thf toed, gone VIS vate, ensh ¢)o si trims ee, al each, od ‘leo, 600 overcoat ut $6 Oaths CEORGE LEVIF, commie N.sspu an! 3eebrean streeta, FOREIGN YOUNG LADY, ACOUSTOMED TO. IBRIsN A8-OC1Ax10N OF THE CITIES York, Brooklyn avd Wi bance d } meeting of the above tion at St. David’s Hall, 283 | Baber stoeet, on Ma ra mber 21, at 9 Tuomas Paice, Jr., Secretary. CONCER?3.—TdE PROPRIETOR FE uke he ie al a, aad “4 fu for | fre et pe to plase bis friends ani the pa bas onee beautiful ard accom BURIAL SOCIETY —Tar: eotirg at seme, Jaume Momnay, ¢PATHOK DEE, Coneral President. Christie ctreet. 4 <2 OTICE.—TAE MEMBERS OF NO..19, NO ‘SURREN- der ) A. P. A, are here! to be in al v7 Se mst bes rom, sexi : inventor, at OMAN CATHOLIC ORPHAN Rival festival in aid Koexpense prod ‘occasions. The friends of the orphans ly appealed to for their earnest); There are at this moment between nine hundred one for the festival are fifty cents each, and may be t the prinetpal Catholic brokstores, from the re the Catholic churches, and at the box offices of Castle Garden en the evening of the festival, TAR CLUB.—THE ABOVE CLUB ARE meet at the Chaniber this evecing tt ori, clock. ‘U, A. RECORDER. By order of the SACHEM. 2 OPERA —SPECIAL NOTICE.—TO THE Tet ratinasyiia and Baltimore.—In answer naam and phi juiries, NORMA will be re; vy, the 20th and Friday, the 22¢ inst. required for the erection of a Societ; a town, §.C. Materials to be brick and me Pian ea specification may be seen at E. Robbins’, 142 Pearl street ANNUAL CATTLE SHOW AND es which premiums amounting to $8,000 are offered to: Tinton rom thea the ajay Stain “> Toe on Tuesday, 84 of October. 19, 4 ML, and slote on Friday evening, the 6th, Haspehise, wil be daened onthe shen eneedaee 1 re, Fridey afternoon, a niacrngpi Co Sey Mr. Johnson, will be at the Astor House on and after ein ugly and every desired in- formation will be furnished. Exhibitors should have their articles on the ground the week previous to the fair, except in the horticultural pA eedleng which can be brought in on Monday, 24 df jetober. The offices at Hamilton square will be opened the week previous to the fair. Mee in at All appiications in reference to the ent of ar- ticles on the de should be made to Thomas Bell, Esq., who will be in attendance to directions to ex- ibitors. WM. , President. B. P. Jouxson, Cor. Secretary. COMMOTTRE OF ARRANGEMENTS. Fon. John A. King, Shephasd Reape: Let G. Morris, jon. John A. be} sc) is G. John 0, Jackson, ©’ Edward G. Fail’ Isaac E. Haviland, Lorillard Spencer, Thomas Bell, | B. B. EEHAWKEN PLANK ROAD AND FERRY COM- pany, or Price’s Ferry—West New York Land As- sociati‘n —Shareholders of above associations are re- quested to attend # meeting on Wednesday evening, the 20th inst., at 734 o'clock, at 132 Hester street, up stairs. Wa INDUSTRIAL HOME ASSOCIATION, No 3.—The members are hereby notided to attend the next regular meeting on] Friday evening, hi abe St 73g o'clock. Proposals for grading and draining be opened on the abore eet By order of the asso- ciat'on, JOHN COMMEFORD, President, J. A. Haxpscavck, Secretary. _HORSEHS, UARRIAGES, 4&0. joe ee ics GRAY HO! EIGHT YEARS OLD 1544 HANDS A bigh, ba io ‘kind in all obrate te mily horse, and esn trot a mile in three ates = Wilt, de sold cheap. Apply to George W. Mumby, 59 .Fulton street, Brooklyn. ese iting 4/OR SALE—A FINE PAIR OF FaMILY HORSES, sound and hind in single and double harness, seven and eight years old; one of them a 0d sa idle ‘horse: and to be seld cheap, for want of use be seen ot 33 East Thirteenth street. Also, s second hand light wagon Fa SALE—A WELL BRED BAY MARE, A PERFECT saddle horse, gentle, true, willgo ina wai 14 bands high, eight years old; a lsdy can ride her; answer for a prood mare for the South. address box 2,747 Post Office. R SALE—TWO VERY FINE PLEASURE HORSES. Inquire at 116 Maiden lone. FF" SALE—TW0 GRAY HORSES; ONE IS SIX AND- the other is ssven years old, fifteen and a half bands igh, warranted sonnd aut Kiedsa.eil and suitable for any kind of work; would sell one or us required. Apply at No. 46 Gold street. J. MO: i OR SsLE—-A VALUABLE BRIGHT BAY HORSE, He is from Morgan mare, and brated Black Hawk: six years old, high, and warranted to be without a blemish. Can be oe at No. 1 Forsyth street, corner of Bayard, from 2 to (OR SALE—AN OHIO CHESTNUT MARE 1S HANDS- high, five years old, engaged sound and kind to har- ness. Can be seen at Harrison’s & Fieet’s livery stables, Roosevelt street, near Chatham. Price $200. RK SALE—A MATCHED PAIR OF FINE CAR"IAGE horses, dark bays, seven years old, very stylish drivers, perfectly kind and — sold for waut of use. Apply at Jobn ’s stable, corner of Gresne street. and Washington place. R SALE—A HANDSOME FULL BLOODED BAY horse, hands high and stylish s:tion, per- fectly gentle and sound. Warranted to travel with ease twelve to fourteen miles an Lour—a trial will be given; or will be exchanged fora good eaidie horse. Can be seen at Sedgwick’s stables, corner of Fuiton eveaue and Hoyt street, Brooklyn RK SaLE—A BEsU IFUL LaDY’s SADDLE BORSE five years old, warranted sound and kind, io aingle and double harness. ‘to be seen a4 31 Crosby street. Ingnire of James Swort. OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL CHESTNUL COLORED pony, about 18 bands high, with harness and Tagon fo match, very gentle and kind, both unde: the saddle and in harness; also, a light carriage. suitable for ¢ne or two horves, at Carty’s stable, Thirty-first street, first door east of Broadway. OR SALF—A BLACK HORSE, 16 HaNDS HIGH, stylish and perfectly kind in sll harness. Will be told low. Apply at THOMPSON'S, 11) Kiet Thirteenth st ‘OR SALE—A SECOND HAND ROAD WAGON, WITH leather tep, all in perfect order; will b> sold at s bargain, if a for soon, at BROWN & GEER’S, cor: ner of and Mercer streets. ORSE, HARNESS, AND WAGON FOR SALE.—THE horse can trot s mile in three minutes to road | way Can be seen at 124 Eighth street, Cliatom place, near Sixth avenue. (’ OTICE —TO THOSE WHO WANT WAGONS FROW 950 te $100, one ver: it box of the idiest tye, will be old. ches} oth, a in ope tna 20 ane for N. B.—Orders tuken to make ¢f the very best of work and material atthe lowest prices. Apply at 197 Mercer street, near Bleecker. banda einer BEE. 7 EW YORK RO¥SE BAZ\AR, 81 CROSBY STREET. Neri eee dies, Re. every Mon NH. GACFIELD, Propristor. ee —& CARSENUT MANE, 16% EKMONT HO! anda fi ears old, a half sister to Wontsin Maid’ Gan trot a mlle'in three pinute, horse, five years old, of ectra style, ai 8 sate ey, these boriee are lately from moat; wilt sold low. Warranted in every respect. Apply at 271 Jay street, Brooklyn. " GON —a GENT#EL TOY WAGON FOR 3ALE—A “iret rate article, aud warranted in goo! order. Sold fer wartof use. Pr Grs mercy Stables, 896 Brondway, near Twentieth atraet. 7! Pacem en tei tnindo habe Tow — R. JAMES W POWELL, OCULIST, AURIST, &0.— ‘Receives hie pacients from nine to four o’el: , 8% his office, 502 Broadway, where can be his popular ‘‘ Treatise on the Eye,” and bia ecting ‘and ear fountsios. it hen htest pain, which move exactly like the mature) peta ence is NE asUarpsecsicm 0. Can be seen at the 7 u >

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