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6 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A WIDOW WOMAN, AS chject as a howe for herectt and Wile ¢ ‘who is bet am obyec' rl, ween ‘our and five yoare old. Inquire at 196 Hast Soihvst, near iat SITUATION WANTED—BY A wet nurse, who has lost her baby thee weel has a fine breast of milk.t 6 d musics hereelf seta, ahd Sd avs. for ome Week. SITUATION WANTED—BY A VERY HEALTHY | vate weeks old, ani wet nurse, who has lost her baby three ara fine breast of milk, is willing to make herself useful. Best reference. Bd ava, for one w A geod baking, cooking, washing and ironing or house work, wants a situation, with wages to mut the times. recommended, Call at'302 8th av,, near 26th st. RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY WOULD LIKE TO | Madison st., vear the barber's, in thprear, y would consider find a respectable family in which the: her services as equivalent to her board: aha isn good house Reeper, undersiands all Kinds of family sewing and would make herself generally useful. Please address Mrs. N. Beraid office A FROFESEED GERMAN COOK, ALSO A LARGE number of respectable American, English, Seotch Pro- Yestants and others, want situations; many are'of a superior class and have the est of reference. Can be obtained with- ‘out charge to employers at the Select Female Institute, 360 6th av. near 2d st. A lady in attendance. A BRSPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, A Protestant, wishes a situation, in a gentleman's family, As wet nurse; none but the higher Class need apply. Gall at 131 Leroy si,, in the basement, SITUATION WANTED—RY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS. seamstress; understands shirt making and all kinds of family sewing. Can be seen at 282 19% st., corner of av. A. RPSPROTATLE GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITU- ation as good cook, in an American family. 372 Delancey st., for two days, a Sars A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do chamberwork and waiting, in a small private fa amily; Dest of city reference can be gh » Frontst., Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE | East 15th st., third floor, front room, for two days. —————$—$——— ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook; thoroughly understands French, English ‘and young girl, to do light chamberwork and waiting, or to @o the housework of a small family; wages not #0 much ‘an e@dject as 4 comfortable home. Please call at 581 3d ave., first DRESSMAKER, WHO UNDERSTANDS ALL KINDS | 2lat «ts, of family sewing and boys’ clothing, will go out by the Mayor werk ata moderate charge; & permanent, situation Preferred; best city reference. Call at 148 West l6th at., be- Tween 7th and Sth aves., rear house. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A HIGHLY RECOM. mended Protestant girl, of undoabted references, to do ehamberwork and waiting: is neatand tidy, a good plain sew- er, and of a willing disposition. Ladies in want of such a do- mestic may apply 10 J. 8. Morgan, No. 3 Myrtle ave., Brook- Dyn, for two days. A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN A mail family, as good plain cook and excellent washer nd ironer; would'do general housework, and make herself generally useful; would do chamberwork and assist in the washing and ironing. Good city reference, Apply for two days at 625 Washington street, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GERMAN AA meman s cook, washer and ironer, or would do uusework, city reference. "Please call at 48 Dean st, Brooklyn. 7 Sl RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION aS waitress or to take care of children. Good city reference. ‘Gan be seen for two days at 80 17th st., near 6th av. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Zounk woman, ie 4 good cook, Washer and ironer, un Gereiands baking. Go city reference. Can be seen for two ‘ays at 283 12th st., between ay. A and Ist av, A. XOUNG LADY WISHES 4 SITUATION WITH A family South or to California, or to Ko there to manage « butel or any place of trust, or she would not object Ww repay Any person Who Would pay her passage by her ser- vices when she got there: can turn her hand to anything, and te not afraid to work, The highest references can be given. Addrese B. C., box 185 Herald office, for one week. RESPECTABLE YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL WISHES @situation as child's nurse, chambermaid or waiter. Has good city reference. Please call at 116 Bast 27th street, between 2d and 3d avs RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU. AL on todo general housework no, objection tothe coun. ood city referenee given. ply at 147 West 26h between 7th and 8h avenues. ond . ia RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA tion as first rate laundress and chambermaid, Ie # first Fate laundress. Wishes a situation in a private family. No ‘edjection to the country, Apply at 105 West 1%b si. Good eily references given. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU. ation a# cook, washer and ironer, or to do chamberwork Dd Washing, has the best of city reference. Can be seen at heer present place No. 4 West 16th st., for two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation, in a private family, a# cook, Washer and irouer. Sect ny reference. Cail at 8 East 15th st, in the store, for ys. SITUATION WANTED—IN A GENTLEMAN'S FA- mily, by a competent dressmaker, as seamstress; good Tetereuce can be civen Baxter and Mulberry sts RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU. ation as chambermaid, and to assist in fine washing. Can five the best of reference. Please call a 09 Sands «t., ‘firook. mi, first floor. MIDDLE AGED SCOTCH WOMAN WANTS A SITUA tion as child's nurse, or to wait upon an invalid lady. bestof city reference. Can be seen ui 593 Hudson st., near Abingdon mjuare. Ae en GIRL NOT VERY LONG IN THIS COUN- try, Wants a situation as good cook. She cau give ihe city references as to character and capacity. Apply mt 43) Brogme 8, between 3) A. Mauda, wor seh *, SITUATION WANTED—BY A SMART, NEAT, 00- lored girl, a8 cook, or to do general housework: abe un- @erstands al) kinds of cooking, washing and ironing. Refe- rence can be given from ber last place. Please call from 10 KM. wo SP Mat les Church st, Yor (wo days. A PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS buree; can sew good on ladies’ and children's dresses, Tuquire at 189 Grand @t, between ‘and do chamberwork. Best of city reference given. Please Jection to light chamberwork. Understands doing up call at a4 West Ith st, between bth and 6th ave fine mislins. Call ai 24 10th st., second floor, frout room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD COOK, WASHER ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, end ironer, Has the box: of oly references. Apply at situation as first rate cook. Has the best of city refer ibe residence of Mr. Travers, her present employer, est | ences. Can be seen for (wo days at 71 Sth st., near 6th av., Se for this week. basement. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA en as chambermaid; can do plain sewing or general fhouse work, is a good washer and ironer and plain cook; best @freterence. Cail at 3M Bleecker st, between Hammond and Bank, second floor, front room. A COMPETENT PERSON WANTS A SITUATION AB cook, undermands all kind | no. Sonint in warhing, ba earn’ Fe on Trou Call for two days at ¥8 1h wt re between 6th and 7th aves. aut piace, STEADY YOUNG 00 oy GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A situation as first rate cook. Good eity relerences. Can de seen for wo days at No. 37th avenue. SITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE AND SEAM sirens, by & young Wotan, who is fully competent to fake charge of & baby. can cu! and fit ladies’ and children's elotbin, s'cloihing, in the neatest style; is willing fand obliging to employers) has ® good knowledge of dress making. Has the best of city ref Can be seen until engaged at 115 Went 26th st RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN Wishes a sicaation to lake care of children or do chat. Apply a: G2 8th avenue, in the store. B YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AM. Dermatd or seamstress, she is a first ri Ting and agreeable t the best ot for two days at % Ba et, Brooklyn, fi or SITUATION WANTED—BRY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do chamberwork and waiting, or chamberwork and to Baniet with the w ‘and ironing and mal Has the beat city 5 nee as has lived for five years. Please cali at $8 2sth sireet, near Mb avenve. COMPETENT PERSON WISHES A SITUATION lady's maid and seamstress, understands drewsmaking and hairdressing perfecty aod family sewing; can do a fmusiine neatly. City reference. Apply at or address 88 19h a. corner of ath avenue, neat door to the upholstery store. Cab be seen for two days. RESPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA nto do general housework; i# & good plain cook and good washer and irowrr. Good city reference ‘Cornelia #.., tor two days. A RETRACTABLE ORRMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUA Ue to do chamberwork, or to take care of children and dey sewing. bo cujection to go 8Oath; ean give the best Of chy reference, Can be seen for three days at 43 Bast 2d #4, Leiwern Madison and 4th ave TY RNAKER A COMPETENT PRRSON 16, DEST work by the day in private family Will also take * Jee good filer. Address 143 Thompson st, $$$ ee UITUATION WANTED—8Y A RESPECTARLE WOMAN, ook, With good r ¢ from her present employers, ean Apply at 15 Rast 150) st. near Sth IN WANTED—HY A Yr WOMAN, AS Can une Apply ‘at 61 TION WANTED—HY A PP eh A and fine YTEETANT GIRL, AS her and ironer. wo day the st ree Th at SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN. As n. ticdd Feference, Apply at 3 Dean st, Brooklyn, for two days —_—_$_$$— $$$ TWO RE n WANTED—RY ‘as chambermaid QITUATIONS BD young girie high! waiting ae comk, washer Anil be seen for two days at 223 7th ave., near 25th » ITUATION WANTED=BY A RESP 3 oe « between Ist and 2d aves. third QUWING MACHINES <A GIRL WHO SS Enowieder of Wheeler A Wilson's and Sing inet hue ime, wanie the bu ner “Terme—Kmph Beeome a9 ages Address Sewing Machi $$$ VITUATION WANTED NY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO NO 8) the cooking and we & smn! family; lived more than three y er laat place. Please eal at 106 & Pith at, between Let ans 21 avenues. QITUATION WaNTe Y A RESPROTARLE GIRT 85 ne plain cook, was I ironer: no objection to go & ehors A . Th y reference given Call at 0 » 8irce!, bret Bycr, seuMt Foun, not so much of to make herself . Best of reference. Apply at 128 ‘sh streets Between ‘ad Aprly ‘st 128 Bast 36th st., between 2d and Weill VERY HEALTHY | andironer, and 1s willing to make hersel LL ws HARD WORKING MODEST GIRL, WHO CAN DO Vestant young woman, in a ‘the day or Week. Address A. days. family dintate ‘a War entiation as general soamatrect dresemak th e tection vo JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘Apply at 27 | Cook and laundress; understands cooking the | heedie. makes shirts and ebildren's ¢! iW NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1867. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE! NN AAAI NAAT Y gs SISTERS WANT SITUATIONS—ONE AS COOK, washer and ironer; the other as chambermaid and waiter, RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION cook, washer rally useful: Please call at Butler st, second sven, “Apply. at 1 avs., for two days. Wnt genarat work, isa good door frome Hoge aaah Beeok en ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. family, or to take care of an infant from its Dest city reference from her last place, where she lived throo ee Call at the corner of Court and Atlantic sts., Brook yn, over the grocery store, first floor, front room. NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- * nigel private family; she is a good plain cook, washer and ironer, and is capable of taking charge of the lower part of the house; has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Good city and country reference can be given. Can be be seen for two days at first floor. ish woman, as chambermaid or to take care of children, not out of the city, Apply at No, 2 Catharine lane, two doors from Elm, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion in a private family, to do general housework; is willing to assist in all kinds of work. Good recommendation can be given, Apply at 187 Eldridge st., room 2. WANTED -BY A HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN, WITH fresh breast of milk, a situation as wet nurse, In- quire a 166 Hester st., corner of Mott, zoom No. 6, for three ys. WAXTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as good plain cook and first rate washer aud ironer; the best cit place. Please call rooklyn. WANTED{A SITUATION, BY, A RESPECTABLE young Engh reference can be given from her last at 127 Court st., third floor, front room, “WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, 4 situation as plain cook, Washer and ironer; has no ob: jection to goa short distance in the country; good city refe- rence if required. Can be seen for two days at 249 West 2th st., between 9h and 10th aves, a lth ven. Can be seen at 86 ‘Wamnar A SMART, ACTIVE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as waiter or chambermaid and waiter; she can give the best recommendations from her last place.’ -Call at 200 German cooking, in @ private family; no objection to a hotel. Best city reference. Call at 180 7th ave., between 20th and WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE | PROTESTANT Young woman, «situation as Iady’s maid and seam- tress, or to do light chamberwork and sewing. Best city re- ference, Can be seen at 122 12th st,, between Sth and 6th avs. 'ANTED—BY A STEADY YOUNG PERSON, A SITU. ation, as domestic in small family, or to wait upon and take care of un invalid lady. Wages a minor considera- tion to acomfortable home. Can be seen on Monday and from 9 till 12 A. M., at 229 8th ave, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, to do cooking, washing and ironing; bas no objec: tion to do general housework in a small Tamil, Good refer. ence from her last place. Call at 113 28th st., top oor, front room, for two days. WS STED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid or waiter in a private family. Has the best city reference. Call at 91 White street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as chambermaid and laundress; she perfectly understands her business. Apply at her last place, 98 Eust Rad et., for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young girl, as chambermaid or to mind children or do plain sewing. Call at 149 Front street, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, ax chambermaid and waiter, or would do the cooking, washing and ironing of a small family.” Has Kou clty reference. Can be seen at her present employer's, East 19h street, for two days ifnotengaged. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, a baby to wet nurse at her own house; can engage a 200d home and has no child of her own, None need apply without good reference. Please apply at 289 West 42d st. i ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPFOTABLE MID- die aged woman, as cook; is an excellent washer and ironer; wonld like to have her little girl, 13 years old, with her, to wait on door and table, or assist in the care of a child. Please call nt her present employer the shoe store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABL girl, to do general housework in * small private fami is a good cook, Washer and ironer, Can get good city ri rence. Can be seen all day Monday at No. 289 Hudson av., Brooklyn. _———— (TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE 243g Sd avenue, above young irl, to do general housework ina small family. Best city reference given. Please call at No. 127 Butler si., Brooklyn. ANTED—EMPLOYMENT, BY A COMPETENT DRESS maker, Who also makes boy's clothes; would go out by M., Metropolitan Post offlce; will be punctually attended to. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook; she thoroughly understands her business in All ite branches, aiid Is willing to assist in Wasbing if required. Sood city references from her laat place, Can be seen at No. 36th st., for two days, front basement. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO do chamberwork, waiting and plain sewing, or light housework. Can give the best of references, Please call till Wednesdny, at 128 20ch st., corner of 7th avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do the chamberwork and waiting of 4 respectable private family, or to assist In the washin ind irouing.” Best clty reference given. Please call ut 274 ‘West 17th aireet, second floor, back room. Were SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A bealthy young woman, with a fresh breast of milk Inquire at 207 East Sch street, third door, back room, for two ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, to cook, wash and iron, or do housework in a smal Good city reference given. No objection to go a short im the country. Call for two days at 127 Madiaon st. vn the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS. NO OB. NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO Understands ‘and all kinds of family sewing. Has no objec votravel. Can make herself generally useful. Best of reference can be given. Apply for two days at 212 Bow situation to cook, wash and iron; i & good cook aida first rate wael andironer, Bestof city reference. Please eall for two days at 9 10th #t., between 6th aud 7th avenues, rear house, first floor ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA tion a# cook, Washer and iron in a «mal! private family: has good elty reference from her last place. Please call at Gib avenue, in the rear, for two days if wot engyged. WASTES A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do the housework of & small private family. Cail ai 112 Henry st., room No. 5. ANTED—BY A NEAT AND TIDY GIRL, WITH THE best of city references, a situation as chambermatd av waiter or to cook, warh and iron, oF to do the general house- work of aemail family, Apply at 123 West 1d st., between Gh and 7th avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS INFANT'S NURSE, BY a highly respectable Atnerican irl, #he has had much ence and powweaces Musical judgment and ability, and is { children, patient and Kind to them; has the very best of city refereuce. Apply at 87 Broadway, near the drag store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, is a first rate cook and an exe tbaker. cag fesist in the washing and froning ina private family, The best of city reference from her last place. Can be seen for two days, if not engag s., in the store ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOU cook, perfectly understands herb’ Jeetion t short distance in the country hing and ironing. Be iy reference. #6: in the rear. WASTEDIA SITUATION AS FIRST RATE COOK, ‘or would assist al washing and ironing. Has the best city reference. Call at 346 6th avenue, in the rear, (G WOMAN AS eas; has no ob Ip writ the i at 89 West . get ee TWO COMPETHNT GIRLS, WITH cellent city referees, situations immediately; 0 ‘wages $7; the other as regular ¢ of a8 seamstress and nurse; Is quick at the thes, scalloping and ‘Call at 216 Bast linen in styl and waiter, gutching: wager 96 to $7. id at. for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTARLE young woman, as chambermald and waiter, ar cha bermald and to assist in the washing and ironing. Has two years’ city reference from her last place. Call for twe day iat 38 17th #t., between Sth and 6th avenues, Wy oe cad os A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS Burse and seametrens. | Bestof elty reference, Can be orner City or country seen at 141 Amity st, enue ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION Wr edo rencral boysework. toe good washer and irc 646 Greenwich « ood baker. Has good elty references, Apply at wich ee. beiween Morton aad Barrow BY A RESPECTABLE she thoroughly nn. ANTED—A_ SITUATION young girl, aa nurse and seams! derstands taking eare of an infant, an do family se: ood embroiderer, Good city reference give Gi'puh st; between 6th and 7th avs., for two daye TT TET NURSE.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A RE W gpectable married woman with « fresh breast of mili of reference given if required. Call at or widress 218 between Ist av. and avenue A, u aged Ne 1th « RESPECTABLE and to assist in idery. Please BY A seams're: A SITUATION, man. # WASTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA situation ae nurge and seamstress; is fully compet ake charge of i baty from ita birth: haa ‘lived eight years in ion to chamberwork, Can be agen for two days at 71 Wess Mth at re * CTABLE er, OF > te GIRL, A SITUA the housework y. Beat of re ne at THE TRADES, IN MEN. FOR TIN ROOFING WANTED—THRER OR four men accustomed to the work. Apply at 73 Vesey ro My WANTED, HY A SINGLE MAN, A situation ir; hae worked in some of the largeet th e establishments of Ireland and France. Address French, 3 Chrystie st, No objection to the South or West tion t fing of w pri- nto do the chamberwork and plain sewing of « pri. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. t _anene-om ACHER WANTED.—A LADY WITH A GOOD ENG- Han ocncgtiee, Cay —— to yeh French, Ger- man aud music, is wan! netminary of a limited number Of young ladies short distance in the country. An: Tay ‘willing to. of s moderate salary to commence with, very desirable hone, may apply a: 146 Foard airect, ‘ANTED—AN HONEST, INDU{ a fone who understands plain cooling: ‘god washer ironer and willing to make herself gent useful; none other need apply; @ Protestant preferred, Call from 9 till 12 ‘at 8 Macdougal st. WASTEDSTWO PROTESTANT WOMEN, TO GO TN. to the: ley D one a8 cook do washing and iron- and waiters Apply thin any at 86 Bast 208 a it St, between Sand Lo’elock. “PPI tile day at " Wenre4 WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH AND IRON for a small family. Must have city reference. Five (mare 3 monte ‘will be paid. Apply at 86 West 44th st., near al ; ANTED—A GIRL, TO COOK, WASH AND IRON, W'iinetats good hand need apply, with good reference, at siore 129 7th ave. WARXTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO GIRLS, English, German, or Scotch; to do the work for seven in a family. Must be well recommended. Wages six and four dolara. Inquire at'No. 4South Fourd st, Williamsburg. WANTED A MIDDLE AGED RESPECTABLE PRO- testant woman, for chamberwork and to take care of an invalid old lady of kind and gentle disposition. A woman of Kindred character (hone other ueed apply) desiring 4 pleasant home and willing tobe ‘usefl, may eal! at 8) West Warren street, South Brooklyn WASTEDA PROTESTANT GIRL, AS CHAMBER: maid and laundress and to assist in’ sewlt in a small family. City reference required, Apply at 217 Sth av. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSE- work of a small private family, A smart girl will find & good home. An American pre! Address for two days Johnson, box 161 Herald office. or ATIONS WANTED—MALES. _ A MARRIED MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS WAITER; is 4 Protestant, and has lived four years in his last place, where he can be day at the grocery \OACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECT- able man, Can give the best of olty references as to ability, honesty and sobriety from his last place. Please ad- dresa J. W., care of Chas. 8. Coxhead, saddier, 704 Broadway. recommended, Can be seen for one corner of University place and Lith st, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION TO ‘open oysters, who understands hig business, Resrence ‘ven if required.’ Address J. McK., Brooklyn Postufice, or |. MeK., box 123 Herald oflice. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER, IN A PRI- W tats mais, ty single mans whe pertent underetanas his business, and can give respectable city reference. Call for two days at 387 6th av., corner of 224 «t, 200-2 ZOUNG MAN, WITH THIS AMOUNT 18 . desirous to find employment. Address, stating Dusiness, &c., Cash, Herald oflice. A YOUNG MAN WANTED—T0 COLLECT AND MAKE himself useful in a commission house; salary $450 to #00 per year. “A man wanted ne cashier for x panorama; also one as porter. Apply at 307 Bowery, after 9 A. M. N ENERGETIC CANVASSER CAN MAKE FROM $3 to $5a day by selling, in any partot the United State an artiele of superior merit, required in every fami! HAWXHURST & MOTT exclusive manufacturers, No. 09 Fulton street, SMART, FNERGETIC YOUNG MAN WANTED—ONE having $130 in cash can obtain steady employment for the wintersin. a licht business now. paying. from $1,000 to $1.t00per year. Apply at 907 Bowery, between 10 and $ o'clock. OYS WANTED—MUST RE CLEAN, SMART, ACTIVE ‘and honest—from 15 to 17 years old. Apply, with refe- Tences,~between 10 and 1o’elock this day, at the sandwich depot, 60 William st., basement. LERK WANTED—FOR A WHOLESALE STATIONERY store. Wagex $600 per year, Constant employment to an honest and steady man. Apply, with recommendations, at 164 Fulton st., Brooklyn, in the basement. RUG CLERK WANTED,—AN AMERICAN, OR A GER- man who speaks English correctly, preferred. One who thorough understands the retail city drug business. Refe- rence from last employer required. Apply at Dr. Monell’s drug store, corner of Ist ave. and Houston si. REE TO EMPLOYERS—C. MASON’S OFFICES, 14 Siath avenue and 359 Bowery, near Fourth street, how free toemployers. A full assortment of servants’ are now on hand. Many are well recommended, and will be satistied with low wages, in the city or country. ESSRS. LELEGARD & CO., OF REIMS (CHAMPAGNE, France), desire to procure an agent for the sale of their wines. Please address them direct, at Reims, giving refe- rence, terms, &C. ) GROCERS.—WANTED, A "YO TO THE grocery business. Inquire this day at Wyman’s tea store, Stapleton, Staten Island. Must be well recommended. ANTED.—MERCHANTS AND OTHERS CAN BR supplied gratis with first class bookkeepers, clerks, por- ters. barkeepers, &c., with good references, by applying at the Merchants Clerks’ Registry Office, 47 Broadway, corner of Leonard st., room No.1. WM. J. REDPATH & CO. ANTED—A CASHIER IN A RAILROAD OFFICE: A ‘telegraphic operator, carpenters and trackmen. Other situations are open for, business men, or readily procured. Call after 9 A.M. at the Merchants’ Clerks’ Protective Agenc: 166 Broadway, room No. 3. No commissions charged in vance. 'ANTED—A CLERK IN A COMMISSION STOR’ also perry cen. Apply at the Merchants’ Clerk: Registry Office, 347 Broadway, room No. 1, corner of Leonard street. Siuations procured, no commission charged in ad- vance. We beg to mention a few respectab!> houses whom we have supplied, viz. pring Irwin & Co.. 24 Broadway; J. Jones, change place; Blydenburgh, Hodges & Co., Murray street; D. Torrance, No. 5 Bow! — ay Lan man & Co., 69 Water street; Thos. Chambers, 42 Exc lace; Everett & Brown, 159 Front street: J. Lawrence, rail street, and others, WM. J. REDPATH & CO. ANTED—ONE OR TWO MEN TO ENGAGE IN A light business. Also wanted, one smart man to travel with the advertiser, None but those willing to work need ap- ply at 60 Ann sireet, third floor, rear office. ANTED—A CLERK IN A GROCERY STORE. APPLY to B&F. J. GAFNEY, No. % Catharine street, corner or Beary. None but those who understand (he business need app : SPECIAL NOTICES. __ ALi. WORKMEN WITHOUT EMPLOYMENT ARE hereby invited to attend a general meeting, on Monday, November’, a9 A. M.,in Tompkins equate. By request ot many workmen T A MEETING OF THE CONDUCTORS, DRIVERS, and other employees of the Third Avenue Railroad Com Pany, held October 31, 1867, Mr. 1. Harney was called to the chair, and Mesers. H.F. Lord and R. ¥. Chamberlain were elected Seerctaries. On motion, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted, viz :— ‘Whereas the extreme depression in business in this city has engendered among all ¢! bile and private, « apt ritof retrenchment: . this re- Resolved, That in refusing to the other clty railroads, in reducing their ex educing the wages of their employees, the condnet of William A. Dar ling, President of the Third Avenue Katlroad Company, merite the approval of all, whether connected w: id road or not, who believe that honest labor should he honestly rewarded re hereby tendered Resolved, That our thanks are due and to William A. Darling, Esq., for not 0 ning our past and present wages—thus enabling us to make provision for the wants of our families during the coming wint for his upright and xtrict observance of the in said company, a! all times requiring each person to perform his dary faithfully. Resolved, That we pledge ourgelves to do all in our power to Fustain the reputation of the Third Avenue Railroad Com pany, and use every effort to factliiate 1s usefulness and ac commodate {ts numerous patrons, Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be published tu the daily papers. EW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY —A REGULAR meeting of this society will be «Library, in Becont avenue, corner of Eleventh sirvet, on ing, Novernber 3 34 orelock, when ihe build dedicated to the tises of the society Wil! Addreases are expected on this occasion from se bers of the society Tickets will be issued to members only, and mot transferra ble, and may be obtained at the brary. library and galleries will be opened to members anc their families on Wednesday evening, Nov. 4 Nom E—A MERTING OF PROPERTY OWNERS ON nrth avenue and adjavent sireets, desirous of pre Venting the locomotives of the Harlem and New Haven fail Foad Company from passing below Forty second strevt, and Of hearing the report of the Board of Police and adopting ecessary to abate the nut wn Monday eh further acti e, will t 34 Fourth aven evening, Nov, 2, at8o'clock P.M. By order of the commit ter JAS, T! BACHE, Ubairman, dauns Conxouiy, Secretary ¥ be NOUS —8 SAMUEL HAS REMOVED FROM. 129 Chatham street, (o 48 Henry street, until May 1, 1868. FFICK OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE ME. and to pi r pril 18, 1A8} Rection 21. Tt shall not be jawfal p or dixpose of any of the week, called Sunday within ‘the said Metrop f Bee any person to publicly jnore npon the first day day of pablie elec: istrict, under a and recovered, af New York, by Ul Diatriet Attorney the offence is commit ted, for the benefit of the Police Contingent Fuad, hereby nu. thorized; and it shall be the duty of the Board of Poliee to Rirletly enforce the proviaions of this section hy ita proper or ders ih respect thereto. Tt shall be the duty of the ead Board to prevent Any booth or box for the distrihavion of Ueketa at any election to be erected oF maintained within one hundred and fifty feet of any polling place within the eaid district Section 22 Tt ehall A misdemeanor, | ble by imprt sonment in the county jall or penitentiary, if there be a peti tentiary in. the connty where the convict than one year nor exceeding two than two hundred and fifty d ie had, not lees by fine ars, for any person, without Justifiable or to use personal violenee upon ‘Any elector in the Meteopolitan Police District, or apon any member of the pollee force thereof, when In the discharge of hie duty, reet for wn offence » neciect making any ar of the State, committed in N hota member of the ng such member, with plished by order the Board of Commissioners of the Metropolitan Police District F. A. TALLMADGE, Sup't of Police ROTRCTION VOLUNTEERS THE MEMBERS AND friends of the above company are reapectly requested to atiend the funeral of our late brother ant assoiute, Wm, A Mather, from Mia Inte residence, No. 308 Pearl street, on Mon day, Nov. 2, atone o'clock P.M. iy order JOHN CHERRY, Chairman. M. Ava, Freup, Secretary SPECIAL NOTICE.<THE MEETING ON MONDAY, OT Rev Z. of the atockaho ers of the Rowery Bank will be Ai the Philatelphia House, No. 145 Bowery, in place of the Bowery Bank. 18 LADIES’ BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, ATTACHED to #t. Patrick's Cathedral, will hold their Fourteenth aw- Sal festival at the Chinese Rooms, 689 Broadway, on. Wed May, Nov. 4, at seven o'clock P.M. Tickets may be had at holie bookstores, aud at the door on tbe evening of the DANCING ACADEMIES. ASSEMBLIES AT A. DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADE- mies will commence in Brooklyn, 137 Montague place, on Monday, Nov. 2; in New York, 806 way, on Wednesday, Nov. 4, fo be continued weekly during the season. For ladies und gentlemen who can dance, but are of I to dance quadrille, German cotilion, Polish mazourka a citer new dances, the assemblien, afford excellent opportunt- ties, being at the same time useful as well as economical even- ing amusements. For terms, &c., send for circulars. Broome DANCING ACADEMIES NOW OPEN. New York, 361 Broom: e street. Brooklyn, Montague Hall, Court street. Days and evenings of tuition te oe New York. Tuesdays and Frid: from 8 to 6P. M., for ladies and misses, and bot to 103g P. M., for gent 5 Wedieedays and Saturday for children, from 3 to 6. M. Mondays and Thuradars., from $106 P. M. for ladies and children; and from 7 to 10 P. M. for gentlemen. Private lessons at all times not occupied by classes. ANCING.—MORE NEW CLASSES.—BROOKES’ ACA- demy, 361 Broome street. A new class for beginners will commence on Tuesday. All the fashionable dances teught in one course of lessons. There are classes open for those more advanced. Ms LUBY, HAVING RETURNED FROM EUROPE, has re-opéned her academy for dancing and calisthenics, 215 Bleecker Mr. Oscar Byrne, master at the theatre of her Majesty Queen Victoria, has handed Mrs. Luby the followiny te Dear As you tly understand all the = able circular dances, wi Sereat variety of fancy dances, it needless for you to take ft er instructions. ‘Yours, ‘aly Oscan Bruns. ToMrs. Kare Luar, No. § Westbourne Grove, Bayswater, n. ‘Mra, Luby was the first lady who introduced the Lancers’ Quadrilie into New York. “Country teacherscan obiain copies of the music having the figures accurately explained in French and English, by purchasing them of Mrs. Luby, at her academy. Mrs. LUBY will give a ball expressly for her German pupils and their friends, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 4. Arckets to ve had at the lemy. INSTRUCTION. }] FOR TEN, WRITING LESSONS OF ONE HOUR each regular charge $10, Classes day and evening. commence Monday, Noy. 2, at 11 o'clock A. M. and7 P.M. for ladies, and at 4and 8 o'clock P. M. for gentlemen. Pri- | vate lewsons given. ‘OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, 362 Broadway. {Prom the Home Journal. In every profession there is a recognized leading man—one whose pre-eminence is 40 decided that nobody calls itin ques- Goldene it inet toes erontebiortie eaciagnteioreca had Gol just nt ly recognized head of the profession.” $2.50 the newest style of quadrilies and juired under my tuition, I FOR S{XTEEN LESSONS IN WRITING; bookkeeping, $10, time unlimited or $10 for three months, seventy-two, lessong in penmanship and commercial arithmetic, &c., at PAINE’S academies, 62 Bowery, and 233 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Se} e rooms for ladies. Terms $2 for sixteen lessons of two hours each. $ BOOKKEEPING, WRITING, ARITHMETIC, &C.— po. Mr. DOLBEAR, 609 Broadway, will receive students «day and evening at half price. Students may commute for fall commercial course. Twenty lessons each branch, atonly Seach. Regular terms $10. CARD TO THE LADIFS.—A LADY ACCUSTOMED to tuition is desirous of giving instruction in writing nd the usual branches of English education, to afew ladies, their own kresidence. Those whose education has been neglected would find this an excellent opportunity, as sbe teaches on an iinproved plan, whereby the pupil makes ra- pid progress, A class will be formed evenings for those ladies who cannotattend in the day. Apply at 712 Broadway, bi tween 10 and 12 A. IRENCH AND GERMAN UNDERSTOOD AND SPO ELLERING, 483 Broadway, (established to give instruction in the above languages on ‘akes afew day scholars for the same and Translations made, NSTRUCTION GIVEN IN CUTTING AND FITTING ladies’ dresses, by MISS E. DURAND, 156 West Nine- teenth street, second Hoor. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, FROM SWITZER- land, acomfortable home in exchange for lessons in music, either vocal or instrumental. Has the best of recom- mendations. Address box 219 N. Y. Post office. SALES OF REAL ESTATE. $1 HOO OF LESS, DOWN, WILL, PURCHASE ONE , of the most convenient and elegant resilances up town, situated in a block of handsome brown stone bulld- ings on Forty-seventh street, replete with all modern im- provements. Balance of purchase money may remain to suit, Particulara by aypiying to BULKLEY, 150 West Thirty ninth street, or his foreman, at the houses in Forty- seventh street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, OR SALE—AT A REDUCED PRICE, A VERY NICE three story brick house, on a genteel street, between Fourth and Madison avenues: house well built, with modern improvements. Attention of purchasers is caliéd to the above, FE. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue. OR SALE—A FINE FARM, BEAUTIFULLY SITU- ated on Cayuga lake, in the most healthy section of the Biate, consisting gf about 115 acres of land, 12 in wood, in a high state of cuRivation; a fine apple and peach orchard, a large variety of other choice fruit trees and shrubbery, lari dwelling house, with all the required outbuildin, sion given immediately. For further particulars apply to HENRY, southwest corner of Forty-second street and Tent ‘avenue. (OR SALE-IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, OSWE- go county, towns of Onvell and Redfield, a large dairy farm, containing over £00 acres, withall the stock and farming moderate terms. English branches. utensils, and cheese and dairy apparatus; about 300 acres o clear land and 100 acres of migar maple trees, 40 milch cows, 4 horses and young stock. Saimon river is the fence. A stream of water comes into the house and stables, the same as the Croton water in New York city. Public road passes the house; 24¢ miles from the town of Redfield, 6 miles from railroad station. A two story dwelling house, cheese, wood, carriage and ice house, and six barns. For particulars a: quire of the owner, WILLIAM J. CORY, 46 Marion sireet, OR SALE—ONE OR THREE FULL LOTS, ON WEST side Third avenue, between Fortieth and Porty-first streets, suitable for immediate limprovement for business or manufacturing purposes. Inquire of THOMAS N. LAW- RENCE, St. Dents Hotel, Broadway, between Sand 10 A.M. ‘OR SALE ON MURRAY HILL—A FIRTT CLASS house, 16 inch party wall, with all the modern improve ments, 24170 feet, lot 108 feet deep, built In the best manner, for which good bank stock will be taken at par. For further particulars apply to ALBERT Il. NICOLAY, No, 4 Broad st OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FARM, OF 100 ACRES, located in New Jersey, 26 miles from New York, will be sold low, or will exchange for a honse and lot in or near New York. Gall at 289 Brosdway, room 17. M. WRAY. OR SALE OR TO LET—AN ELEGANT FIRST CLASS four story house in Thirty fourth street; brown stone front, duilt and finished throughont im the most superior stgle, with every improvement. ill be sold on reasonable terms, or will be let ata very moderate rent (o a good tenant. Apply at No. 33 East Thirty-fourth street, or to WYLLYS LYMAN, No. 51 Liberty street. R SALE OR TO LET, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE imes—Two brown stone houses north side of Forty. seventh street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, 3x80 feet, Jot 100 feet; two brown stone houses north side of Fiftieth treet, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, 19 feet 2inches x 50 #feet, lot 100 feet, two brick houses north side of Fitty-third treet, between Righth avenue and Broadway, one 25x80 feet, and one M40 feet. All three story basement and under cel- lar houres, with the modern improvements, Ae, Will be sold on favorable term: ALLEN & STEVENS, Eleventh avenue and Thirty ninth streot. RAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OR A FARM ACCESSI- ble by railroad or steamboat, wanted in exchange for Aividend paying stocks and first_morigage bonds. Address A. M. Bent, Union square Post offic FOR SALE. 1 DID DRINKING SALOON FOR SALE, « with lense, stock and fixtures, located in the central part of the eity, on one of the most business thoroughfares, Will be sold aia bargain. Apply at No. § Beekman sireet WILLIAM H. KELLOGG & CO. 1.4 SPLENDID FIRST CLASS CORNER GROCERY + store for sale; leage, stock and fixtures; location un- surpassed. This isan A No. 1 stand, doing a geod business. Apply at No. 5 Beekman street WILLIAM H. KELLOGG & ©O, AND WOOD YARD FOR SALE—ON STATEN ) Island; fixtures, &0., at a valuation, The lumber busi might be aided to greatadvantage.” Apply to Mr. Cav ‘Bay House, State street, near the Battery. OAL, RUG STORE FOR SALE, OR PARTNER WANTED— A patent medicine connected with the st The place in elegantly fitted up, and doing a first rate business. A good chance for a man with $800 or $1,000. Apply at 835 Broadway, room 27. RUG STORE FOR SALE CHEAP—A RARE BAR. Deena i applied for immediately, as the owner Is obliged io to West. The busine 1 located for a physician or druggist. Inquire at 68 m street. OR SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED PACKING ROX F manufactory, 46 Marion street; also houses and lots 48 wl &) Marion atreet, and house and lo 6 Centre atreet. Mire cf the owner, WILLIAM J. CORY, 46 Marion street JOR SALE—A PINE FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASE PF inent hease; contains alt the modern tmprovementa; well built, and in good order, Terms low, and payment eagy JOHN LLOYD & KON, 15 Nassau sreet K-THE GAS FIXTURES (INCLUDING ONR 5 4 two 20 light chandeliers) and furniture, oo isting of sofas, chairs, setters, crockery and plated Ww. lately belonging to the Odeon, Williamsburg. Apply to JA RED SPARKS, Feq., 52 John street, New York, orto W. PARK. foot of North Fourth street, Williamsburg. ON SALE OR EXCHANGE=TWO TENANT HOUSES, ing over ten percent. A liberal trade Fiven for city fots, or very cheap for cash; also, a small BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 84 Nasaan street Tn FURNITURE. VURNITURE.—ROSEWOOD FURNITURE FOR TW parlors, do; do. chamber, do, Krossel’s carpets, gas chan- deliers, a few fine oll paintings, Also, a superior toned rose ‘wood pianoforte, by 7. Gilbert & Co, Boston, will be sold at a creat bargain., Apply at 67 West Twenty-lifth street, near Sixth avenue, on Monday morning, from 7 to 12 o'clock FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, TNE DAME FRANCAISE, NOUVELLEMENT ARRIVER de Paris ne pariant pas Vangiais, desire trouver ane edane nne famille americaine pour coudre et solgner les Biadrens@r 2 Kast Wh street { pl enianta INTELLIGENCE 1A, FAMILIES CAN the very lowest wag PFFICES, URE GOOD SERVANTS, AT U nd Home, 188 1th st., cv h This tment Jishment has abundadt capable, civil and Protestant help pend to euit all ducted by @ respectable American Ind Call and QXCELLENT SERVANTS, FROM ANY COUNTRY DF. My sired, can be ned on reasonable terma at MORRIS way, enirance in Franklin OMS worthy and experienced street girls are allowed 383. Bros fone but good, UF Call and see. 0 GOOD SER CHARGE TO RMPLOVERS FOR N vants.—All kinds of the very best help, at very moderate wager, at the new meatic In Jatute and Home, 38 Lith at, ner of Othav. Allorders promptly attended If post paid. Conducted by a reapectable American lady aaa ‘ WANTRD—TWo HooK KERR ERS, Two CLERRA FOR shipping and ticket offices, five clerks for grocery and dry goods stores, three porters, two barkeepers, two brake men, three firemen, two hageagemer ‘ena drivers, two conchme mix PS for Lo cage baad trades and stores. Persone wishing nn hear sittiatios eee teeny npan LOUIS RAUEMAN, 166 Brondway, na it in the only ollice in the eity where good situations can be given, stand | 4 BOARDING AND LODGING. we N04 AMINODON sQUAKE, We nt rooms to let, with board; also rooms suitable for single gentlemen. ‘of second floor 2 N SQUARE, WEST SIDE.—A SUIT References required. | newly furni Partial board if, Broadway. 6 unfurnished, to let and their wives. req 1 house, newly References exc! 2 changed. bout 3 at hour, suitable (or respectable grown parwons wit ABINGDON SQUAREF, 1k sireet.—Pleasant suit of roonts (cick igen with full or partial board, to tlemen ation pleasant, Cars and Nuustantly” References excbanged. SPRING STREET, NEAR THE BOWERY.—A FEW ter, with good board, gas and Also, two fine rooms on third floor. Modern improvements. Bleecker street stages within one door. to gentlemen and their men. References exchanged. 48 fret nished, wit tlemen and changed. BEDROOMS, FURNISHED.—RENT $2 to $3 PER =, Aino, eet small pariors: pF gn tend rents, in @ large first class reference. uire at 47 Amity street, near WEST SID! IRD DOOR th eens es pase Q Bike ceuliemen, also two young Indien obtain plea- Sint Poon and good board, with the comforts of a homes, UNION PLACE.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PAR- lors and bedroome, with or without board, for families ‘and parties of gentlemen, at greatly reduced rooms for single gentlemen, BE. one STREET, WEST, NO. 238, THIRD DOOR FROM 2 ‘Ninth avenie—Two elegant rooms and a par! nisbed, ifidesired with full or partial board, in a tated. Family pri 8° AMITY PLACE.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, USUALLY let at thirty-five dollars per week, can be vices; also ©. |GORFIN. ‘lor unfur. rat class: te. French spoken. had this win- coals, for twenty-four dollars. Reference ex BEACH STREET, ST. JOHN'S PARK.—FURNISH- ed rooms to let, with or without board, to and their wives or single gentlemen, Gas and ne. tlemen in the WEST, SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue.—Two elegant! furnished rooms to let, with board, ives, or to parties of single gentle- SEVENTH AVENUE, CORNER OF FOURTEENTH juits and single rooms, furnished or unft or partial board, to sing! elr wives. Modern improvements. fice suitable for # physician, le genulemen or ge gratis. References ex- 48 Fence required. UNION SQUARE.—FAMILIFS OR SINGLE GEN: tlemen may obtain desirable rooms, with board. Refe- 5 in a EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—ROOMS, WITH FULL or partial board, for three or four persons, may be had built brown stone weulent house, con’ to the Broadway stages and Fourth avenue cars. 53 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. large front rooms, furnished or unfurnished, to —TWO , with Doard, to gentlemen and their wives, or single ‘gentlemen. jood ‘accommodations and moderate terms. changed. 5 WEST TWELFTH STREET.—A SUIT OF SPACIOUS rooms, on the first floor, to let, with or single gentlemen; also single but few boarders aretaken. provements, Dinner at 6 o'clock. board, toa family ntlemen, w! the modern im- rooms for louse has GTIEAST SEVENTEENTH STREBT, BETWEEN UNION ‘square and Irving place.—Suits of rooms on second floor for families, and gingle rooms on fourth tloor for ‘with or without board, House with new furniture: 7 entlemen, oughout. FRANKLIN STREET.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, ON the third floor; also a large double and single room for gentlemen, all neatly furnished. Prices to auit the times. Aj ply as above, first house west of Broadway. -j 7 HOYT STREET, BROOKLYN.—TWO PLEASANT rooms to let, furnished, with or without board. Terms moderate; family private, 7 SIXTH AVENUE.—A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN find good plain board at $3 per week, also a few young Jadies; or Would Jet some good rooms plain’ furnished or un- furnisl single persons. , with convenience for fre, suitable for families or 7 SPRING STREET, FOUR DOORS FROM BROAD- way.—To let, several handsomely furnished rooms to single gentlemen, ‘The location ix near all the first class ho- tels. 8 and w! Dinner at 6 o'clock. Inquire in the building, of ANSON HOUSE, ST. MARK’S PLACE, EIGHTH rench family wish to let, with board, to a gentleman or family, a handsomely furnished suit of rooms, on the second floor, together or separate, STRERT.--A House first class. 87 PRINCE STREET, THIRD DOOR WEST OF BROAD- a JArRe 4 small rooms, on first, second and third floors, to let, on moderate terms. Bath, Also, par Jor and bedrooms adjoining. en ee 136 CANAL STREET, WEST SIDE OF AND NEAR Broadway.—Handsome furnished front room, second floor, to let, with or without board, in a small private family, to single gentlemen or families. ‘New number 388, neat St John’s park, 169 sant square,—! EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR STUYVE- Married or single gentlenien can be commodated with rooms and good board, ‘on moderate term: house heated by furnace; all modern improvements. Only « few boarder 24 HUDSON STREET, ENTRANCE IN BROOME street.—A fine large building, a little above Canal street, newly furnished. A Accomimodate a few families and and her two daughters can single persons with first class rooms and board at very moderate charges. The social en- joyments of a family circle can be expected, as we with a ome agreeable to all. bility will be required. 2 5G OCRTH avenue. References of the highest respecta- AVENUE—FINE FURNISHED Spartments, with or without board, at 286 Fourth 399 class, new!) FOURTH STREET. single gentlemen, n fitted up, having ROOMS SUITABLE FOR ty furnished. The house te iret the modern improvements, and convenient to cars and stages, Dinner a6, References required, 71 required. rooms. P.M. Cuisine a la F: BROADWAY.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TO a family or io single gentlemen. Breakfast, &c., if BROADWAY, CORNER OF NINTH STREET.— Rooms in suit, either for a family or @ party of ean be perfectly at hom Private table if Also single mired. ‘Table d’bote at 6 ocho, GENTLEMAN WISHES BOARD FOR HIMSELF AND 1 wrifein a reepectabie house, where bat few boarders are twken. ress, Ing accommodations terms, - Cluding fire, Ae @. ¥., bot ce 5 & 3,280 Post office. LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOMMO- ithout board, in'a private family. “Adurees 8. 0. By, Broad. ‘without |, in & private family, A 5. 0. B, 4 Way Post office, for one week. At ENGLISH PRIVATE FAMILY IS DESIROUS OF letting alarge front and wife or two single be accommodated. room, nicely furnished, toa gentleman emen, or two or three les can ferences exchanged. Apply at 19 Madison street, near Rutgers. A PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A FIRST CLASS house, near Reventh avenue and Fourteenth street, would let to one or two single nomize, a handsomely furni nilemen, who desire to eco. room,” with partial hoard. House Contains all the modern improvements; it is convent ent to the cars, and atags atall times, and the $3.0. Those sending ed upon, Address re the door. Use of parlor, &c., fori of a home promised. Terma 1 address will be Immediately call F., 116 Fulton street, WIDOW LADY, LIVING RETIRED, WISHES TO accommodate a lad Foom and bedroom, togeil it is only with @ view to haying Changed. Address Widow Lady, © with board, and a neatly furnished TOF Reparate; termine moderate, as society. References ex nion square Post office. PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE ‘@ gentleman and lady or single gentlemen with a suit Of rooms or separate, and fall or and has the modern improvements; French I tained in the family, Address i. sons may be office. martial board: the house is N., Herald SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET—WITIT BOARD, IF RR- quired: also, Pleasant | stages. Apply lath avenu o for single gentlemen, in venient to the care and three WELL FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO ONE OR nycle gentlemen. Apply at 166 Spring street HANDSOMBLY FURNISED FRONT PARLOR AND bed . with pantries , to let in a ye Will be m! arade ground. 11 the modern improvements. ‘a few doors west of Broadway. ached, suitable for two or privawe family, where all the com: wen. Please call at 224 Fourth street, back parlors on the first floor, with and bath room attached, to let, with Iso, & single room. in © private Inquire at 98 FURNISHED PARLOR ON THE FIRST FLOOR TO let to 01 Chariton or two a to a gentieman and his w GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, ALSO TWO YOUNG men and two young ladies ean be accommodated with board at 261 Greenwieb street, corner of Robinson street. LARGE ROOM, EL! small one, to let, wit 145 Kighth street, oppotite ¢ JANTLY FURNISHED, AND A rtial board, if desired, at No, on Hall, OARD.—A LADY, HAVING OPENED A FIRSTIOLASS house in the vielnity of Dr. oom oF ault of room to a family oF gentlemen, gen church, would let a or ol Dinner at 6 o'clock. References exchanged. Apply at 289 Second ave, Be TO LET, WITH BOARD, A ROOM FOR A tleman and wife or two single gentlemen. ntor a aing nileman, with gas and bath, References CAll at 191 Bast Broadway. ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN AND THETR afewaingle gentlemen can be accommodated eneant roome for the winter, with board, by: Uiinstopher street, wear Bleecker street, Toom for 4 xing) exchanged. with at ks in the honse. =A FURNISHED ROOM, OAR con vo bed Ina private family, for s genie with by man and wi house has a the Jenaant, twenty minutes’ walk from City Hall, X pince, leroy meeet. 0. 8 St, Luke Also, ing eas ON SROOND STORY, together, The oration very Inquire at men roomin| Je gent improvements OARD.—A FEW GROWN PERSONS CAN RE ACCOM. mordate with board in as ‘and the comforts of «home ean be realized. all private farnily wh; 1o churches, A rhort distance y railroad. Torme very mode Address, for one weak, V OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR ONE OR two single gentlemen can obtain a very large and ant front room, th streots, OARD.—A or two single with or withont board, upon favo avenue. ‘on the second floor, in the house tly located at 31 Erving place, between Fifteenth and NTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR ONE ntlemen, my obtain pleasant rooms, ‘ble terms, by applying ab ARD.—SOME VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, FRONT 0, B and back parlors, can be let cheap, with board A single gentioman can get accommodations. Din bath, ke ner at Govelock. Lace Bleecker treeta Gas, 648 Broadway, between Bond and I ALGO Murray steret rant, corner of Murra pant it will be letata OARD SUPERIOR FURNISHED APARTMENTS POR en, with hoard may be had the old established remtan eet and College place; to a good te- Jow rent, Apply at 99 Murray street, BOARDING AND LODGING. anne CO OO spin D—A @ENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR yo eye ee BO and lym fret Reco oor, clther Reference given and required, etrect, neat Resndway, OARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR without board. in ‘@ quiet family; back parlor on first, floor, bedroom and hall room on second floor; also room third floor. ‘Terms moderate. Apply at 78 Fourth street, La OARD.—TO LET, IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, WITH full or partial board, two large comfortable wis ries auached, on the second foor, bath and gas. "Appl Beas Waverley place, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, > OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE OR TWO single gentlemen can be accommodated with a pleasant, Toom in a modern house, with the improvements, located at No. § Ninth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, OARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR without, board, to a gentleman and wife'or a party of Broad- gentlemen. Private table if required, Location BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. —A, PRIVATE FA- Way. References exchanged, mily will give a choice of elegant parlors and sleeping Fooms, with or without private table, to. famil or single eutlemen. Location unsurpassed. Apply at Feenth street. . East Four~ POARDIN BROOKLYN—246 HENRY STRERT.—A GEN- rt e, or a few sing Zommodated with partial board: 8.” Sentlemen, cam be aor ROARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY RE- siding at 55 Nevins street, between Pacific and Dean itreets, in desirous of letting the front room on the rr to’a gentleman and wife or to two single gentlemen, would let the entire second floor to's small family. Hefe- Tences exchanged. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED- apartments, with board for a gentleman and wife or tingle gentlemen, at 7$ Siate street, between Henry and’ Bz. IN BROOKLYN—238 HENRY STREET, FOURTH: door from Amity.—A large room and small one attached; also rooms for single gentlemen. House first class, heated by aregister. Terms to suit the tims BOAR ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, $7 CRANBERRY street, near Columbla.—A gentleman and wife, or afew single gentlemen, can be accommodated with pi ‘with pleasant rooms, in» private family. OARD IN HUDSON CITY, N. J.-IN A PRIVATE family. A gentleman and his wife can be accommodated with a pleasant room and board; new house, pleasantly situ- ated on Palisade avenue, fifteen minutes’ walk from theferry, ‘West Hoboken, Stages pase the door every half hour. -Ad= 6 J. B. B., box $2 Post office. Reference required, Pours ON STATEN ISLAND, WITHIN 45 MINUTES of Wall street.—One or two families ora party of gentlemen desiring pieasant and economical winter quarters may obtain large well furnished rooms, with board, at a comfortable slone mansion, delightfully situated, the bay, and only eight minutes walk from twosterries, Gem tlemen having horses will find superior stabling on moderate terms, Address E. 0. H., box 3,396 Post office, N. ¥. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS for sale a few pieces of furniture, two sofas, ward. Tobe, dressing pureau, bedstead, feather ‘bed, mattress, car. et, 1 ery, &c.. dc. Rood; their taken Board: “Address W. W., Herald ofice, bine: ti BOARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, in a private family; none other need answer. Location: hot above Tenth atreet, near Broadway, west side, A front room with bedroom adjoining, with bre, gas, Croton, ac. Address, stating terms, which must be moderate, 8., box 2546 ‘mice. yoyo Letom JOCATION—EWO oR three single gentlemen can mmodations, with a private family, inthe first class house’ No. 49 Coluna” bia street, Brooklyn Heights, near Fulton ferry. OARDING—331 GREENWICH STREET.—A FEW GEN- Uemen can be accommodated with board at $8 and $8 50 Per week, at ME8. TAYLOR'S. (COMFORTABLE ABARTMENTS CAN, BE HAD FUR- nished, with or without partial board, in a first class house with modern improvements; also, an entire floor, com- municating, suitable for a small respectable family or # party” of gentlemen, Best of references required. Call at 259 Greene street, near Clinton place. gan iced FURNISHED ROOMS.—ONE OR TWO. gentlemen can obtain two front rooms in the second Story, near Broadway, with modern improvements, in ® house occupied by a small family where there are 0 board ers, Terms moderate. Inquire at 73 Kast Twelfth street, FPCRNISHED ROOMS TO, LETCA HANDSOMELY furnished second floor, with or withont breakfast, ina xenteel pri mily, residing at No. 79 Kast Fifteenth. Street, hetwoenfUnion and Sturyesant squares, URNISHED ROOMS, PLEASANTLY SITU ATED WITH: all the modern improvements, with private table if re- quired, at 866 Broadway, near Seventeenth street, URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN A FIRST CLASS. house, & Clinton place; an elegant suit of furnished par- lors, with bedrooms on the same floor, kitchen, &¢. Also @ single parlor and bedroom. URNISHED ROOMS WITH GAS TO LET—IN PRI- vate house 20] Fourth street, between Sixth avenue and. Washington square; very pleasant location, Inquire ag above. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, IN SUIT or seperate to let to gentlemen, without board, at Fourth street, near the Bowery. Furnished rooms, , break(ast if required, at 14I Ninth street, third door east of Broadway. IURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— with or without board, cheap, for the winter, at 30D Fourth avenue, Furnitvre taken in exchange for board. OTEL LODGINGS.—GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN food, furnished rooms st the, Globe Hotel, corer. of Frenfortand William streets, at 25 cents per wight. Also, & few upper rooms, for $4 per month. LU XUR NT, WELL VENTILATED AND UNOBS tions@fe accommodations for sleeping, in_ parlor, ai:ting rooms, Ac., are furtished at low rates by PLIMPTON'S se cretary bedstead, 4old wholesale, retail, and by instalments, at 62 White street, New York. T AND NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— to single gentlemen only, at 54 White street, in « quiet, Fespectable family. Referen ed. ERSONS REQUIRING FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH hoard, will find a desirable location by applying at 16L st Pouricenth street. The house bas all ihe thodera ian: provements. Terms moderate, PRIVATE BOARD—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WI ‘or two or three single gentlemen, can be accom! With pleasant front rooms and board. at 49, West Nineteenth |, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Terms reasonable. References given; also required. RIVATE BOARDING.—TWO OR THREE ROOMS ON second floor, in sult or separately, furnished or unfur. iuished, can be had, with board, in a private 3 ‘fenngton and improvements, at l09 East Twenty-seventh street, between Third avenues. The house has all themodera References exchanged OOM AND PARTIAL ROARD WANTED—RY A ‘Young man, in a private family, Location between Four- Wenth and Twenty third streets, and Fourth and Sixth ave- nes, Please mddress, with particulars, C., box 3913 Post oftice 0OM8.—PARLOR AND BEDROOMS, AND SINGLI rooma, let, wih or without board, at 734 and 7 Broadway. OMS WANTED—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, PAR- lor and kitehen, with water privileges, ina neat re- spectable house, by a gentleman and wife; or board in Strictly private family, where there are no other boarders; went wide of Broadway, below Union sqnare. Address, with fall particulars, W. If. Bennett, Herald office. T. JOHN'S PARK HOTEL. —A FEW MORE FAMT © ‘and single gentlemen can be accommodated with desirable rooms at this hotel, by the day or Week, at prices the ti1 correspond WARIS UBEE 5 Ae 4 MANDEVILLR & CO. 'O OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN, WHO OAN learant yo a liberal ‘can obtain the same in Houston street, near Mac- ‘al street: house bas gae and bath, and location very de- sirable, Address O. G. W., box 858 Post ofliee, © OR THRER GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with a pleasant suit of parlors, on the second floor, with gas chandeliers. The rooms will be let with or without partial board. Gas, bath, and a few boarders in the house. ‘Apply a: 65 Macdougal street, three doors above Houston at. LET—TO ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, OR GEN- Ueman and lady, ® fromt and back parlor, elegantly fur- Alshed, ina fire eines house containing All the modern im. provements, occupied by @ private family. Will be let sepa- Fate if desired. Private table if preferred. Dinner at half. ast 6 o'clock. References exchanged. Apply at No. 258 paon street, between Bleecker and Amity streets. 0) LET<IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, ‘A FURNISHED room and Lewy yey OI Pio ot oes desirable location, at ‘wenty eighth st pear arene, MRR COGHLAN, LET—A FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM adjoining, om second story, front, with or without boards family private. single gentiemen preferred. Apply at 58 East Twentieth street. LET—TO A RESPECTARBLEGENTLEMAN OR LADY, ‘& furnished bedroom, at 196 Sixth aven LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY OR TO GENTLEMEN, withont board, two parlors and bedroom, with pantries, at 406 Hudson street. LET—SEVERAL HANDSOMELY FURNISHED lemen, with board, on ¥ ireet, near Varick; house |, also a basement to rent for an office. ) LET—A FURNISHED ROOM, FOR A GENTLEMAN and wife or one or two single lemen, with board or Without. Apply at 28 Fourth aven’ ee a eee eee ) LET—FURNISHED APARTMENTS, IN A SMALL and genteel house, suitable for one or two gentlemen; terme very moderate. Also an unfurnished Moor, Apply at }17 Fourth avenne, es ry wo MISCELLANEOUS. RESH BUTTER OF TIME FINEST ‘erived datty in patie, tabs, firkine and dairt bent datry farms in the country, and for ale nt all he market price, by R. B. L WIS, 73 Vesey street, N RUNDRY, NO, 100 SIXTEENTIT BREET. ly department In (his neat establishment a now enlarged and under anpertor management. Families wishing to eeonn- mise wil find thie laundry exactly suited to their wants ae ‘well an the th SEWING MACHINES —WATSON'S $10 SEWING MA- chines are now ready for wale at No. 449 Broadway These hre the only machines really suitable for family tee, and thele rice pinces them within the reach of all. Persons intending purchase a sewing tuachine will do well to examine theco? Houwehotd favorites before paying from 875 10 $130 for heavy, cumbersome of complicated ones. Tt requires but one hot tuition to become skilful operators. Lestons given gratis. ‘The “mackine has just been sustained by verdict of tho United States Cireght Court WATSON, WOOSTER & CO,, 449 Broadway. GAvE, TWANTY TIVE TER CEN 85 binding and enable ns to kegp our work people employed. eg WALKER & SONS offer Ww bind ut thot old amtabtion: ment, 14 Fulton tree! every daggintion of ‘plain and orm mental job binding at 2 per cent their regnlar prices dur- Ing the Prosent year. Kuperior flexible back bindings for music. Bookbinders supplied with marbled paper, and book marbling done in the best style at 26 per cent Heldw resting Le ———— iE PROPLES’ ANTI MONOPOLY MILK ABBOCIATION will deliver pure country milk at six cente per gnart. Call immediately and cet your tickets. aixtenn for one dollar, Down with the seven cen! monopoly extortion. Office No. 86 Broadway. UALITY RE- from the race below ON YOUR ROOK

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