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eequeeneipsmmmenien BECONSTRECTION OF GZORGIA. The Effort to Throw the btate Agnin Out of the Union—Oppesition to the Scheme by Preminent RepablicausCarpet-bag Slane dere Refuted. Wasninoton, Feb, 3, 1369, Nelson Tift, member of Congress from Georgia, in the month of December last addressed a cucular to the Judges of the Supreme Court, Judges of the Su- Perior Courts, Judges of Courts of ordinary and Mayors of cities in the State of Georgia asking to be furnished with their statements of the present condl- tion of affairs in that state with the object of placing theif testimony before the Committee on Reconstruc- tion, and, if necessary, before Conpress. ‘The circular embraced tie following questions:— }. Are the laws of Georgia faithfully and tmpartially ad- Binistered rasa organized or unorganized resistance to the 2. i there wv & Are the ollcers of the law faithful to their duties ? 4. What is the disposition, {véling and treatment of the White poople t warda the biack peopio ? 6. What tuwarus 1epubteans et wht penne Northern men visiting or desiring to settle jeorgia 7. Do tho people desire Peace ends restoration of their Proper relations to the State and government of the Union ? there, in, your oputuy any preeeny or justineation for ihe proposed “destruction reseut governinent of Georgia anf the eatablishinent ots milhary or provisional ernment Fploane answer as early ns practleable. Dicdéet to me bere as member of Congress and it will come free of posta,e. To this series of interrogatories over one hundred answers were received, g ving the sworn testimony of the best and most respectable class of republicans and conservatives im the State, beginning with Jo- seph KE. Brown, tue entire evidence going to show that a vast amount of urazen lying has been perpe- trated by the radicai carpet-bag party for (he avowetl parpose of inducing Congress to destroy the present orgauized government of Georgia and re- mand her people to military rule, Josep &. brown testifies as follows:— Tam fully satiaved that the judges of the different courts of State have not only show iingness to do their duty, have exvcuied the laws U6 the best of their abil- Ily, Without regard to race or color. Teannot, however, sy As iniich for the juries 1n certain localities. Lbese localities ow (orm the exceptions to a general rule, which ja thal the fusion genera.ly ‘sender just ic opal” af regard to 01 he race or e or tale al Eee Hes iitigunt, The peo cepted focal ein sume insunses controlled malnig’ oy their fear ar pf afew desperate lawless clisracters, In others they are under the control of leaders wio axe Vitter and viudictive, be- Bause of their poiluical dis.rauchisoment or for some other cause, who, by their personal intluence wih the mass of the opie, are avle Wo indame thelr passions. and prejudices to a Bot ut which makes them unwiiliog to execute the laws im- rtially, In gome instances not only are the juries cou Frotied 8y those prejadices, bus the local taluiwerial ouicors, some of whom w ct yielded to the stre! Uinrge their duties with trmuess mud striot inpastiailty. Hiram Warner, one of the Judges of the Supreme Court, contributes the following:— acT,7ou; ft special inquiry I repty that the laws of Georg! he aumiasstration thereuf depouds upon the judiv Repariment of the State. governmeny are talthtaly and lame Pattlaly aduuristered sacording 10 the Best of thetr bly, by the present ouicial ineumveuts, ao far asl know oF be: ve, site your second special inquiry my reply 18 that if there {a any organized oF Rihorgauie Fetlianen to the laws of the State have never Beard of 1 and:do not beueve any such “Te your third spectalthquiry I will state that oc $0. fares I know or believe, the officers of the law are Performance of 'thelt respective duties, In yepiy to your Lourth special inquiry I will state that I re- sido in u county In which there {8 a consideravie majority of colored registered voters; have none of them fn my employ, Dut am weil acjuainied with the weet ‘and towards the pil Jat subject throughs lated oxceptions (as there are some mean mea in every ‘ut as a general rule the white people are kindiy rds them, both in feeling and treatment, and ‘willingly accord 49, thém the “provection of al thelr Fights der the law. The rejection of the colored members from the Legislature does. not constitute an exce tion to the state. ‘ment aiready made when viewed In the light of the su:round- fog circumstances. ‘They were not exeiuded with any inten- tion to do them injustice asa class, but because the Legisa- Sure did not believe they were iepaliy gaultied to hold. Silos under the new coi that constitution was before the People for ratiieation ee ‘of, the most ardent advocates tur reconstruction insisted that the colored Wore not entitied to hold oftice under it. ‘The point they made ‘was this: that the enfranchised slaves were only entitled to joy such political rights and privileges as had been specially conferred upon them; that the consitution did not apeclauly confer upon them whe Fight to hold oice, but, on the contrary, the proposition was distincily made in the eupyention Mreonter pon hem the right to hold ofico, it was voted down by a large majo I did not urge these views before the iiepeopie myself, bu ot ra idyand have not the Teast doubt ‘large tnajorhy of the white vote in the State in ‘avor of was cast with th community disposed to the, conatituts Degroea were not entitled to Leese sinturo. in’ votlng v0 ‘exclude them acced In xccorlance that understanding, and whetber right oF wrong 1am Baliated there was no iaveation on the partof the Legisiattre to do the colored members {njuatice. 1 as beun said vy some Pervons that the result of the late election in this State was roduced by traud and incimnidation of the fresimen, Speatciag From my personal knowledge and ouservation, { thing those ‘Who make that charge are mista yeneral re- gult of Wwe election 18 concerned; th i rac:tsed in sume portion: die; oy tere always ‘amore or less traud practised brea every election. The true solution of the result of ction ts to be found in the fact that the employers of ¢ freedinen who have treaced them kindly and deait justly ty them bave eo their voues In that way, without re- sorting to noy ileal means for that purpose, an {in all Culure Clections in tala Scate the result will be stl inure apparent. N.L, Angier, Treasurer of the State, makes the followfag response:— Answer to tirat {nterrogatory:—As much s0 as could be pected, considering the recent war, suden emancipation find ouiranculsement of these who were ‘slaves, great operty aud Wig pa excitement PiQgewer to soond inverrigatory: No, orgunized or un- organizes Feslstauce to luw-has Come to ny observatiol, though I have beard of cases at a distance. Answer to third interrogatory:—They are becoming more go, and [think with the tulauon of Srid'n roodcration of poviuieal strit this section wore fast eaicote ‘away ai eral Grant, they woul become as faithful as is common. wer barrogRLOrY* As @ general thi en eton ounce of politic; thet of kindness, There fas been uo obstruction to thelr wing here (Atiaata), and now L ocompiaint of their not being promptly paid for FoF gbtaluing justice {n courts Anawer to faterrogatory :—At thla date, I think, in most localities, when they do not strive to make themselves ghnoxigns and are of good repute, they are wrested ah m New Hampabire ; oj , #0 far as the ion to, bitterness tust dy co Siresvep ea caveeeran men pelitiesiiy), of Insabordi ev ik ae and , Foombs a0 ~ and vag have aod Riany lives would’ have been eandtenon Hence Ce everett, cond the prrec to tates, Toe emecte of (helt Daneful teachings are now so apparent that they are, power- Yeas for further harm; and it would be woxiad and grewt 1a- justice to make tne peanen cet of the w re State sutter Feason of the poll Thesermen,and anew add tion of mschiet tm ry ating to dir pointy yebwho, ial promotion, through for t and 0} appolat: ‘are, in attect, unin, hands with Toombe Bute create «is! defeat reconstruction, the ea- deney of which wi be to throw the State imto coururion and fanarchy—a condition desirable only tv those wha are all Fo- Ddeilious or bankrupt In character aud "Anmwer to eignil interrogawory Reconstruction was what the repubilean party was prodyed to and labored for, and any rout ie by auriving to destroy the present og of deorgia and the entabhshment of, @ onal government wouid, if anecess tl In ira ¥ loyai—those who reaily love ‘alos-—and be contrary to the wishes of the of roconstruetion. We feel it gularities, sanctioned by high ference to plunging the State into greator rults, of which, will be confusion, aut dietrust nce and peace are eo muck desired aud fijet a grent wrowy the union of the dest and most worthy frien ia better to submit to some thority, tn ubies, the a time when nev.tod. Juage John D. Pope affirms:— Fron all the Information je my Tilo not hesitate, t as my opinion that the blacks are more kindly by thor owa racr, and im. There is ¥ & vory general fooling of ki wanens exisung bincks, Aitd a desire. to avobd coliistom, Nth. acion, y with them, Candor compels me to say that the towards white republicans bas been very bitter very unkind, wmntic effort has been mace to morti’y, to slander, to diggrace and to drhe from society ‘and froin basiness al) whito men who were open and avowed apport of Fepubiluan prime was ay olitioat leaders and the ree Teme it was ani ~oun sought for and jon upon the private Fepublienny whether prominent oF not, fay that | consider the «isposition and treatment ‘towards Shite rejubiieane, upto the day of the. Presidenttal elcetion, yoost unkind and. unjuat; still; T know of nO Instance of Jenee tn my cireuit couraltted by democrats upoa ihe persnn vty oF white epuoiicans. “Oniy one Fepubiican foen'k Bie And that was by one of hia own party, Ve or justit etlon of the State. government of gerd such action on the part o¢ Com Tato ‘tor the people o« Goorgin, | Tt the republican party tte rank Goorin been reconstedciad, tn the main, in Birict con ‘oriaity to the neta of Congrons, an the principles Of the jiatiorm om which vooeral Grant Was electad, It was required (hat the biacks: “i e.en democrats here [otrei soa to qvanton’ thes Th was not required that ka should, be made wiiginie 10 fies tons Mw ight to nd 1F i en wero “eR for ah og me Georgia, and would ra- a8 moat uniortu- would {grever ru: whom “0 ‘huis sevtio the 4 Ton.” One thing te portectiy ceria to my mind At the a%. publican party tan over siaud ‘alone ln Georgia t can do 80 how. G. Bowles, United States Assessor, says:— T know of no organized open resistance to the ‘aw, anid the unorganized re reek with prompt plurnisiie wih to tae Fen viitie pubs ed repuoiteans, so derstand the While people is, In the toual casos in ‘this we ovour, Where the ignoraat ples tail into the bands of the’ vielous and seltish, The treauinent of repu loans (oF, being, enc does not, val tung. go beyond a kind of social ostracwa by Ao to The leaders of ‘not Joty, lnstigated by bad ten, ‘These men, by their wicked advice, hare fn somo localities miséhier to Hinogeat parties by we the fmaginavons and passtons of delice the Noth re the officers of the i Hthinl to thelr duiien ms they nt of tbe black by. ty in ana bot 1 ant endow breast of the great fhat's fervent wesiro now bu mnassom of Le people of Georgia for reamon andor the old fing, abe that they are willing Wo MAKE MANY ANeritiCes to that end, be fe Ley do, that Genera! virant Will be Prom: ent of the aation ant band bis adminiatration to the task of Giving pence and proxperity vo the who eountry. dudge J. Re Alexander ays: Although the 69 © wae carried largely against General : NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. Hs at da wang, tpon 1 tn Georgia ts, I. The people inprapes relations to tie & Tbave see todd Ghat most csi “m are not aul P | vary many of sham are beartiy aahacned. now that the evections are over, of the extent to whicb they have gone. Judge Ordinary D. B, Juhan says:— Bo Jar ap may knowledge extends the laws of Georgia are as fanaa impartialy administered as they ever were io bis Mate, a ‘ny organizad or anorgaoized ronmmnce lat asl know or believe. fare faithful to thelr duties tmty section of white here are kind towards the blac! Usually treat them well wherever ti %, e whites. So far as rae. ey U0 owl po ite opt afore, aid ex eras om ‘Opinions. and oxerc treely, wit Sndeanent waliagy et the towards Northern men o feat a the, peonle here good faith to settle in ‘are kind eourteous, They would rejoice to seo an, into our Sta class of persons called “carpet-bagyers.” The le here do carnestiy desire peace and a rentoration of be peop r rela tions to the a goverment of the Union; they aro pric 4 tired and” sic of jhis state of suspense and uneer- and are respectful and Pees Seapets ead ie statment pov ae ngeawonen to to the sp sp.rit of the constitution. tT cannot sre y for, nor any justitieation 1a, the pro resent government of Geor:la and ad deus a infliary or provisional goverament, The foregoing embraces substantially the testl- mony of about seventy other natives of the State holding places of trust and responsiuility. MEXICO. Americans. New York, Feb. 4, 1869. 1have just arrived from Mexico. During @ real- dence of fourteen years in that country | have wit- nessed many shameless and brutal outrages upon American citizens, and when these were brought to the notice of the American government no attention was paid to them by those whose business it was to ask for redress or give protection. While such men as Kosta, of Smyrna notoriety, Would command the attention of our naval com- manders, a8 well as our Secretary of State, native born Americans have had to suffer death, ‘mpr'son- ment and every other indignity that the semi-varba- rous Mexicans could inflict without causing a sin- gle diplomatic note to issue from the State Depart- ment or a remonstrance trom any quarter except by some ne wapaper, 1 have seen the American flag torn from its flag- staff in Guaymas and dragged insultingly througa the streets by a howling mob of naif-naked Mexi- cans, while at anchor near the town wiere this shameless insult was perpetrated lay the st. Mary, United states man-of-war, without offering Lo slield our flag. Neither did our goverumeut ever demand any apology or redress for this insult. Dumng the late civ War General Butler hung one of our own people for doing what these hali-civilized Mexicans did to our flag, with this ditierence—Mulford oniy fBiatoge the flag down, while the Mexicans not only ore the fag from the flagstatf, but drasged it through the streets. On the 4th day of January of this year the writer of this bes ge to bein the Mexican port of san Blas, on the Pacific, ‘Taere was an American Schooner there from San Francisco wntch had dis- ohateed her cargo and was ready to sail. Without previous notice an armed file of half-naked sa idiers were placed on board of bis vessel, with orders to prevent her satiing. The captain in vain produced bis papers to prove that all was ngnt, but all arguments and reason were left aside and he was an that they had power and chose to exercise At this. Sancture the American man-of-war Mo- Rao, | Captain Stephen B. Luce, came into the port, dropped her ancnor, and her captuin at once proceeded to investigate the case of this schooner, His clear head comprehended the whole matter. He said but a few words; those few, however, were direcly to the point The schooner was forthwith released, the capiain’s manilest delivered im a@ gracious manner, with. & host of apologies to him as well as to Captain Luce, Captain Luce despatched this affair in less than one hour, and as he left informed tue Mexican oficials that he should be back that way in about ten days; that his business was to jook alter the Interests ol American citizens. This is tue first instance among the many that I have been witness to In Mexico that prompt redress has been demanded vy our uaval Ouicers and as promptly compiie.’ with by the sneak: ing curs who Sees the insult and who gea- erally resort to diplomacy and juggiery to avoid making amend for the outrages they ceminit. ‘This action of a naval commanuer upon che Mext- can coast is worth recording. ag tt Is the firs in- stance of our navy being of any value to us in the protectuon of American vuverests in Mexico, Outrage: oi HORSE NOTES. The first regular trotting meeting of the coming season will be at the Union Course, commencing on the Ist of June and continuing four days. On the first day there wili be two trote for very liberal purses, On the second day there will be but one trot and that by the best trotters in the land, the purse offered being $2,500, free for all, mile heats, best three In five, in harness. Lady Thorn, Ameri- can Girl, George Wilkes, Khode Island, Goldsmith Maid, Lucy, George Palmer and Myron Perry are all eligible, and no doubt will enter for this money, as it will be divided into four parts, the winner getting $1,400, the second horse $600 and the third and fourth the other $600 between them. On the third day there will be two trots for large purses, and on the last day there will also be two trots of the same character, Tuis system of giving regular troiting meetings will not Intericre with trotting matches, but will give the owners of fast horses the opportu- nity of moving them from one section of the country to the other, thus deriving additional profit trom their speed. Trotting tracks, or parks. are spring- ing, up like mushrooms all over the country, they ail have lars loo yor 4 to over oor fast horses the owners of such have at Heid approve of trotting ace the system of ‘here than two horses start inarace, as while It gives the lion’s share ro the fastest horse it enabies the others to gain Saving ¢ for tratuing and trav- elling expenses, Dividi Purses will indace horse owners to enter into, competition that a otherwise not do so, as they would have nowt Ke ae te pnd to lose ina Ls Po] ew ere overmatched in speed altogether horse. The chances are somewhat di Bee yng ean horses start and such horses a8 possess those prove as the ng Fe resse3, . speedy ones with every succeeding heat. ‘To say nothing of the greater interest im races where lange nossters of intone 6 ort Lorbege have a ten- dency to enhance not only the ality of the horses, bat ~~ further aeveiop tl skit of the drivers, The time se by the proprietor of the Union Course tor the meeting is very appropriate, It being just before the race meeting of the American Jockey ‘Club, the trotting meeting closing on the 4un and the pooh meeting at Jerome Park ceginning on the oth of The annual meeting of the Saratoga Association will commence on the 4th of August and continue 6ix days. On the first day of the meeting, added to the reguiar programme, will be a match race, one mile, for $6,000, between Mr. Belmont’s chestnut filly Finesse, by Lexington, dam imported Filigree by Stockwell, aud Messrs. Hunter & Traver’s cuestnut a iy tnurlgue, by Balvowne, dam Jenny Kose by Glencoe, ‘These filies are each two years old. On the su ceasing tive days of t! three races each , make auring the week. The total a run ter will be $12,000, not inciudt, sweepstakes to close on tne Ist of the mute! arch are the one for all ages, one mile aud a quarter; the Fiash Stakes, for cwo-year olds, haif a mule; the Saratoga Cup, for all ages, two and @ quarter miles, and tae Sequel Stakes, for three-year two miles, ihe travers Stake, which ts for three-year olde, ciosed with tinrty- one entrics, and there if no doubt that the o.her blakes will close equally weil. CONFIRMATION ON BLACKWELL'S ISLAND. The sacrament of confirmation was administered by his Grace Arenbishop McCloskeyeon Thursday afternoon at Biackwell’a Isiand to about 130 of the inmates of the Almshouse and hospitals on the is Jaud. During the past few months the Rev. Father Duranquet, chaplain on the tsiand, had been busily engaged in preparing the applicants for confirmation, and having succeeded in imparting to them & proper understanding of the sacredness and oiecis of the sacrament, he completed ail neces« sary arrangements so that on thursday the ceremony could be ori His Grace the Archbishop, In company With the Commissioners of Charities and tng corey 4nd attended by a large number of lead- Los of ad diocese and several of the Je. tone ‘Pathe! proceedes tv the isiapd, and ia tie neat wate Wings clover which the Kev. Father Duranquet presides he adintaistered the sacrament as before stated, It was, indeed, @ most tin- ressive and inspiring sig The — venera @ prejate, im fult canonivals, seated on & throne near the altar steps, pronounced the sacred words, ne m panied by “ihe Linposition of hands,’ mt COnCIed by the slight tap oa the eneek wh he uttered tho words pas teen on the halt, and the bind who approached or were ied to the foot Of the tarone. ‘Lhe poor crippies for the hospital for | ving bos) the indigens biiad, the lame aud others row tie Almshouse ali seemed auly impressed with the sovemuity Of the oveasion, aud received the strengihenug chriam aud the tap whieh gave them to understand that they wust be ready to suffer In pavence tor the love of Jesus Chriak @ mayner evincing so much revoren e and fain and such a Complete Reli-dental auei a pationt struggle undor tie tndraaides aad Lusivriuaes to which they had beed and were subjected as to draw tears trom the eyes ot of 4 Peg us pemede ee ponelenes sion of the efly ™ been eOutirined. cre ay in their fatih Renal ig nding ‘hem that that "whom God loveth he chasteneth.’ Alter the services: had been concluded the visitors were entertained by the Commissioners and escorted through the various institugons on the island. the clean and comparatively comfortable appearance of Wulen plietian the beartiest commendations from all present THE COMMERCIAL MARINE OF SAVANNAH. [From the Savannah (Ga.) Republican, Feb. 2.) long the blaff one cannot but be the large amount of shipping 1m port. “Savannah is tast approaching the marked out for her by uature as the first port on the Southern ‘There are at present eighty-five vessels in pet forty-two of which are loading for foreign This will show a heavy tmcrease over it year, sen the We? ind uf porn ports was th wi regate in was only fi -two. At New Urieans on the 27th ult there were one hundred and nineeen vessels, of which number only thirty were bound to foreign ports; while Charteston only shows a list of forty-two vessels, twelve of which are loading for foreign ports, ‘This is a favorable com, n of the Jactlivies onered by Savannah, and shows conclu- sively that, with proper managementg the part of our merchants and all conceraed, Georgia can still maintain her proud title of “Empire State,” and Savannah that of the “Queen City of the South.” We notice among the vessels lying at our wuarves several regular New Orleans liners, which, more than ail else, is suilicient evidence that savannah presents extra inducements for vessels seeking freight! our Custom House rece: Pid during the present seaso! alse give evidence of progress. A GREAT SALE oF ory “Lots. ONE ENTIRE BLOCK, ONE ENTIRE BLOCK, In plots of one or more lots, Will be sold at auction by JAMES M, MILLER, ‘At the Exchange Saiesroom, 111 Broadway, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, aT skogne jestrably located, ts bounded This property, whtch 18 most de by tho SEVENTH AVENUE BOULEVARD Efghth avenue, and 147th and 148th atrects, THE SEVENTH AVENUE GRAND BOULEVARD handsomely laid out, and upon the completion of the pro- posed improvements will be the HANDSOMEST AVENUE IN THE WORLD. It is proposed to extend EIGHTH AVENU ub |F| RAILROAD soon be running past tho § Une, and the cars will no property on that avenue. For diagrams and further particulars apply at the office | | of-the auctioneer, 98 Pine sireet, SALE PEREMPTORY. Title to abovo property ta unquestionable, having been tn the family of the owners for nearly 100 “YEARS, i H. MULLER auc’ IONEER, Auction ion sale of 64 CENTUAL PARK LOTS. ADRIAN H, MULLER, P, R, WILKINS & CO. ‘Will sell at auction, on MONDAY, February 15, | At the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, SIXTY-FOUR CENTRAL PARK LOTS, comprining THE ENTIRE BLOCK voundes by the Eightt. and Ninth Bevent! nies, b and Seventy-frst streets, To be soid iu lots. Eau? spectaily prominent, CENTRAL PARK FRONTS. The tite of the prem'ses, being. s.portion of the fs unexceptionable, and a fuil a er ared by Measra. Wetmore & Bowne, will be ornished to eavh of the pur- ebasers without charge. ‘Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain on bond or mortgage for three years, LL PARTIES DESIRO(S OF INSPECTING THE 70 ‘acre Hunt Homestead in Westchester, positive sale Mon- SALES AT AUCTION. __ ‘ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Executors' vale of desirable business Property on Brond- way, Crosby, New, Broad, Ceoal and Liberty streets, and ‘Malden lane. sia ‘ E. H. LUDLOW & CO. will soll at auction on Tuesday > > s 188, ut 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Sal mt roadway, by order of the S exooutors of Christian ‘On Gu ‘Gunther, oadway—502 and 54, running through to Crosby stroct ; daect front, fet rear’ Gy BN) feet deepen road atreet—58, 6) and 62, thr: throughs to 87 Liberty street. Coni and 514, near Greenwich street. For Tall pardontess aod tose mapa, which are now ready, apply to the auctioneer, No, 8 Pine street, Morte WILKINS, AUCTIONEER, NORTHWEST CORMEE OF AENUL-O AND THIK. qi ENTH SPREE. LUDLOW & CO, will sell at auction ee Feb. Ty at o oclocks atthe Bxchange, asiearaom, £11 ray ORTHWEST CORNER OF AveNUa aTEENTH STRELT, aiunble plot of ground, wi with and rear Buildings, wi with’ ti Mil, ether we Bollers, Htram Engine. two. Bure aa two Elevators, Puls leya. Shalting, \c. Plot 91 feet 9 inches on Poisons py Widmer Toirtconth street, | Foweasion ou og cent of the purchase mon can rei in OD and Torigaye. “Mapa, eat tule auchoneers ollie, No. 8 ORTOAGE SALE.-ISAAC WOLF, AUCTIONEER — by virtue of « ehattet It expose for sale, on Saturday, February 6, 1869, at vdisek in the forenoon, House, a fa A, areaceait St sckery, Copper Bohr, Steam ables, Gas Ft nutes bead 85 so pil pac 1. rn lortgagee. New York, Feb. By tees. sl R, FURMAN, ATCTIONFER, 125 } will advance eash on Household ise, Ac, Also sales of Furniture at owners’ residences, ARSHAL'S SALB.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER, Will ‘seit at publie ‘auotton, on Munday, the Sib day, of February, 1488, at 11 o'clock In the foredco Mercer stree! Cite Mote, uaasr and ty. virtos of an, esoco- tion, the Stoel Fixtures of m gas stove manafact contisting of Gan. Stoves, falshed and unfinished, Stove Castin.s Berews, Bot, ihe, Deigian Sieet Iron, Tea opediately after” the abo ans ition rooney No. 1 North Wiliam street,» joves complete, “JOUN H. HILLIER, Marshal. RCER EE’ ‘urniture, Mercuaa- Pt at Bo meets penunrtony saLE of sisty magnificent West Side Lots, devween the the Grand Boulevard, fo close an undivided tnterest, at my and in singis tote If- desired, on WEDNESDAY, February 1% by MULLER, WILKINS & CO, ‘at the i dance Salesroom, The following valuable lots th Three lots, norih side, "Yad feet west of Sixth avenue, Sixty-elghth sireet. Ten lots, south side, 400 feet west of Et Sixty-ninth street, ‘Twelve lots, north mic, 92 feet east of Grand Boulevard. Seventieih street, Twelve lots, south side, 195 teet east of Grand Boulevard. Bt. iots nor du ulde Seveatieth strect, 2/1 fect east ot Grand Boulevard. Seventy-frst street, Fight lots south side Seventy-tirst street, 964 feet east of Grand Voulevard. his street is iraded, Qagged and sewered. Seveuty-seventh street. Four lots south side Seventy-seventh street, 200 feet west of Ninth avenue. ‘This street is now being graded. Ninth avenue, Four lots northwest corner of Ninth avenue and Seventieth Very all these lote are eutire y nearly pokg ly and cultivated ass garden, Bixty per cent of the purchase money may remain on bond And mortgage (or three years, SMITH § LANE, GENERAL AUCTIONERRS, 1, UA; nul give their personal attention 13 sales of parties declia ing housekeeping or business. Cash advances made if requir MIT “LANE, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE rents, 184 Canal street, have for sale two first class Li- aor or Boren located on the best corners 1 the Fourteenth ith avenue HERIFI'S SALE—THIS DAY, silk, felt, cassiinere and cloth Hats and 28 Cape: te Goods, Furs’ one patent Couformate iW: ton street, Brooklyn. SHERIFF'S SALE. vor 8 RICHARD wanrene’ Sasconses) willow thie. dep, Saturday, at Wovclock, wt the corner of 126th street an Eighth avenue, the Storie and Fixtures of « |'quor store. 4 SERUACHAy Deputy. - JAMES O BRIEN, Sheriff. ‘MISCELLANEOUS. Us. RERS OF PAILS—IN WOOD OR HOLMAN, 95 Liberty street, room e best Pail ever made, paiented Jan. 12, or county Linense fur ‘sale. Also, other articles jue at saine oilice. AT 1 O'CLOCK, OF lot Straw Washing: ANUPACTU ‘call on J. W.. examine Shop, stat orggreat and pO MILKMEN.—A SUPERIOR FEED FOR COWS, which increases the yleld of mik, For sale by the I son Hay Co., foot of West Eleventh street, North river, day, Feb. 8, cail (or directions. JAMES M. MILLER, Auctioneer, 28 Pine street, UCTION SALFE—J. M. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER —MAG- nificent Household Furaiture, Fianon fort ings, Bronzes, on this day (Saturday e stone mansion 57 West Fifteenth pi pooeene Firth and Siath avennea, commencing iy o'clock. The house furnished leas than six months, at a cost of $15,000. Drawing Koom Suits, covered green os gold and crimson and gold broeatel ; pong Pianoforte, Etageres, Encoignures, ‘ables, Book- ane, Marquetrie Taboo Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Curtains Clock, rosewood and wa'nut Bureaus, Wardrobes, Mirrora, Paint jedstends; Haly Mattresses, txtension Table, Sideboard, ol Glassware, Kilverware, Cutlery, Llnens, Base- ment and Kitchen Furniture, Sale peremptory, A= NOTICE.—LUKE FITZGERALD, AUCTION- RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR HOUSEKREPERS. All the handsome Household Furniture of a ifst class rest- acnce, y lace, street, near Sixth avent at public auction, to the 1 iat bidder, without reserve, (hit eturgay, mording, at IT o'cloek. precisely, consisting of over & ‘arior, Bedroom and Dining Furoiture, Foeewped Finnovorte, Carpets, Mat.reases, Bedding, Crockery, a@ Rae positive, in UCTION NOTICE.—RARE_ OPPORTUNITY FOR housekeepers and ERNEST KUTH'S furniture banulactory 1d 68 street, Er coerce! ae eee aa ni A reps o Saircloth, trom bey kinds Furniwure at # sacrifice for A. WMAE PAYERSDORFER & co, AUCTIO ria e Bowery, ons o'clock, at 814 West oirty-nt —M. street, dive Futures, hoe &o., oyster saioon and fish — SAL, CABINET FUE FURNITURE, M. DOUGHTY, Auction The Bed evrtnry teas ste Ho, si8 vaiee a ei ‘ =,$ ‘sock of Faraitare, com P Rosewood, Back Walnnt, Ebony and Sahogany Parlor, Horary, Chau ant Dining Koon? ” urniture, UCTION SALR—THIy DAY, ati OrcLOOR, OF or Two two Biel and double’ Harness, fades” blade Ae, by leh, pele MUsPHY, 881 Fulon 7a. B R. SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, 87 NASSAU street, opposite the Past odiee. weRViLL Household ——, SOR ERT cone’ VILLE wil: sell vy auction, at his ‘yo roo) ‘on Saturday, February 6, nt o’cloc Purnnare, consiiting in ferstets ologant ca: red Bed roan Suits, Parior Suits, vuifets, Secretary; elegant carved Hall’ Hat Sandy wi wi bxtension Tables, Bodsteads, Dressing Bureats, Comino ves, Linen, Bedding, vc. ; algo a large [ting Ullice Desks, siti 4. “x2 fetes: Su poor abe Jarge assortment nen’ Shee Pabiocktig 4 ‘Towe, “a BY BSNy It ukens LEN IY H Licks. H Bauuriag, Fab. 6 at ig o's thet salesroum, No. Libert; Jonaeboid Seratare, removed tor conve- nee of pale, consisting of Brussea Carpet, Gin, Frame, Her and Manel Mirrors, rosewood and mahogany Pariot Suite, rosewood and mahogany ‘Dedoals, Bureaus, Wash- wanda, Warurobes, Bookcases, ke Dragtets silver’ Paied Ware, Glassware, Res, 6, Also, wi 13 ‘@ Dumber of tne Rieewood Finaos,’by the best makers. BY ROBERT eo Cut) | ty “yy nn street. .or sliver. FORGE COOK, At! CHrONRER.- RGE SALE OF a Household Furniture, thie day, 1 o'clock, a 10 room Pertuaer aoa of bat i Oa od attest, o Uinseware, Sutlerye : HAR LET aeS fe z +! ine Baphen, Reis ioyantly Tninld ‘arnt eo onen i ay store, Chairs, ae, BOGART, view at fos otetvoe, elves at the. nual fo. 1 North William ine forsae in pron in groom nit ieee of Wack wn Astotig be 4 ot cesses Saye eetes | & : Mandelters, Bedsteate'an ag, Crockery, 8 fi ola Caryets, Olielotha, howe Rarer doubte aad w gie Har 18 File top BiKRy "Wagon, Ulahing, xe BOGART, A AUCTION, ‘Tole day, ‘ the, “san roame Wo. 1 North Witliam K of pew and aooond nand ladies’ Dresses, Unvier sinks tof fone Pt give Watton, fine Spy Glasses; J, soem aheripny ¥/Fhunvany 1 {034 orelook, atv ‘Drawers, ato mirrors; also ve ian paleo oe le Tag or ats, Tab at 19 o'cloeky Kireet, asst Strpe Haueetols Poratbate, eoneenk inf P won bd vlad qusehold * viiia m gL ator chamver, Di Drslag Wook eae” RAR Rociinre, Capers ritetoune, de M pive Ula pargonal attoution to aales of Housetold Pinnhure at the renkionee ve inmtiey echinin Yos ouRnuceplng OF nt the enotion rooms, ‘aoy ve Cuirek” Ons euvences made (CAREERS, Fura E, BEDDING, AG, AT VERY low prices; housekeepers, supplied and can Frew 4 by the week or month, at GREENE & CO.'S, 198 Eighth avenue, corner of Twenueth street, YARPETS AND FURNITUR.—HOUSEKEEPERS SUP- plied with Carpets, Furniture, Bedding, &c., on easy ferme; monthy eR" G taken; great chaboe (Or house keevers. ELLY & CO., corner 25th st. and éth av, THe LEC TURE SEASO) MPORTANT LECTURES TO “GENTLEMEN bee ke on [oe epen invaiuable and setentific sub; wing how to live and what to live for, are deli dal ia im the New York Museum of Cen a Those ae, to attend in receive a copy by forwarding 25 cents to the secretary, 8 Broadway, $8. ) COAL, CGA COAL, , 98 Bo_RED AND Ash, stove, Kay and Furnace, ton. screened and'de ivered to any Ninth street and First avenue, &G. BU FURNITURE AND BAGGAGE + Express. 115 Wert Eleventh street, near Sixth ayentie.— ‘arniture, families removed, elty of countsy; furniture Packed, shipped, stored; money advanced, A TEST STAR ORIGINAL, MADAME B Breech mat Paris, Me Clairvoyant, dat wonarcfes seortt ‘cones no eatetor tion, no pay. Beware of impostors. 138 Kast streti, berween Lrving place and Third avenue, — STROLOGY.—DR. AND MRS. BROUGHTON CAN BE consuited on Astro.ogy and ail disoases at 604 Canal 'ADAME ROSA, ontat reveals your whole 472 Canal street, Fee : Aad ees ( WALTENS, DISTINGUISHED CLATEVOY- wan for sickness, buaxines mes, Gumbers, de. Hemoved 4 Canal btecl next jour Thomipsoe fe cere CLALRYOTANT, cradie Z ELP WA} WANTED—MALES. RARE C WANE FOF FoR G GOOD ME MEN TO SELL A A new Patented Article, wanted tn house, shop, store and busioess piace in the land, Profits Immense, wales fapid. For fall particulars call Me Brown, T TAYLOR'S, 251 BROADWAY, OFFICE NO, 8.—WANT- A e4, 3 grocer assistant bookkeeper, $20; cashier, S porter’, 448s TAME TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV., AN ag 8 axaistant; must be wel! recom: mendes, i; to work atrfotly honest and temperate, Ap- py svete Yelock.. UCTIONEER WANTED—TO SELL FANCY GOODS, thin cay, Apply wt 202 Broadway, in rear, first floor, from 11 to 1 o'clock. A Ee. OR Tou Ld MAN, WHO Ah SHS PRAT TR aE way, room Nor YOUNG, MAN, OF GOOD ADDRESS, TO TAKE A harge of @ retail butter Rn OE, Py Sib oS Be"Groncroieh vic basesnenh, Neowreae’ aad S clebeck: Fotuay. WANTED 10 GET (UF ROUTES Ny ba etn TTTA IL Sh 2 = ply at BW Aun street, HOPWALKER WANTED—FOR ARI , DRY G00 Sore tu the city. Addross i hewor! mM ar WO FIRST CLASS: LETTER E ENGRAVERS ( OW 8ST sb as rb lt inmneaiavely wo Joke. Vinepon iggion Gb breads A ANTED AGENTEH To 1s everywhere, tnale and [ improved Common Sense Fami h PER MONTH, ted titeh, bem, fi Sisnes ied bee Ges why warractea for five years, 'e Pig ts machine that will Row a. stro: elastic ream than our, ol mi hero eas Ki word stitch can be stu the sls wie apart wi without tearing tt. tag om 0} . Ado “per month « i 4 pete which Iie thal gro wast te nade, mer a. a * ot not be fi impo wares A SMART, — EB MAN TO SELL fret claes tena and colfees to restaurants and bot Address, Rating previous employment, Soy meefehant, box 8,000 New York otter, Wikre. —Af NO. 7 MURRAY ®ST,, ROOM 04, AS- wistant bookkeeper, messenger, two watchmen, dyster man, waiter W ANTED-A iu rk In an ofiee 5 write a fair lene ‘Adurcas box 108 Heruia vive. woll reewinmended. wes b UICK AND WELL KNOWN ORNTLB. Tron! one wuo gan fatuence busines 107-8 Hock corn, miaston hove no other oeed seb I Ww stich aman the bes of salary nnd joterest. Address t y Astepo is AN BNOLISH CUTE ah ina cna 88 of the. bust genera st ag ee ing Of applicant, “ners or suppers; Cooks, &r. CE.—A, RESPECTABLE GO ee ranks ah aetna ee ete She tom ast plaone No obécione shy or country. WILLA RENCH COOK, JUST ARRIVE! 116% Fe ee Sor private farally; mit ire I in office of J. ¥. Beauron, 121 WE: 19TH ST.—A PROTESTANT ENULISH WO- man as first class cook ; best city reference. £ pay yo GOOD FRENCH COOK; RE 187 | rive jam France and speak a inte of the English las fret di i Sze ppeect to ast Seat rade ‘Address A, \ignot. 33] ISU AVA RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS PLAIN cook; ts’a good washer and ironer and general hot worker; good city reference, Cail for two days. 257 WESULBTH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS first class cook; would go out to cook company din- iadersianda all Rinda of cooking; best city Foference. "Call on ur uldress Mra, Conklin. 4233 Easrizri st, NEAR 1ST ay, in the rear.—Ah American wesliae aah Eee ould do housewor’ i Christian tamtiy ‘preferred; good etty country. 1 496 BROADWAY, BETWEEN 4TH AND 415T 240 stad Scotcli woman as ehambermaid or laun- dress in a email family ; best city reference given, Inquire in hardware store, referen gy (3 st dna lel to Pranifre rences; city or Chambermalds, &e. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. QF WEST «TH st. CORNER OREENE-—A LADY, Just commencing as first cinss dressmaker, wishes & pi i engagements; has managed tbat department in frat rate business houses; dinner and evening uresses raade io the most e: ome siyle for $5 or @6 cach; plain dress, 93 50. Address Madame Lutddington. 14.8 WEEE ori st.—A COMPETENT DRESSMARER EO wishes a few enjagements by day or week, ‘ 33 G1H ST. ROOM NO. 7.—A RESPECTANLE WO- man to go ut by the im ‘As seamstres: d girs? clowhin, ‘a ,00d kuowied nderstands boys’ 0 of dressmaking; sutis(actory ré Cai for one week. N AMERICAN LADY, WHO IS AN EXPERIENCED dressmaker, desires a few more engagements with frst iass families by the day. ‘The best refereacea wili be given. ‘ddreas bres J? P., Heraid office, General Housework, &c. CLARKSON ST.-A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO GEN- eral housework ; faa good washer and ironer; willing to 9 THOMPSON ST,—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- Oman, lately tanded from Ireiand, to do general house- ence exchanged. work, Cail for two days, & 14.7 West tere era YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN- eral housework ; good city reference. Q1] WES TH St.-A FRENCH WOMAN TO DO _general housework. 237 WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO OF do genera! housework; city and country reverences. (V5 BAST, iri St, SECOND FLOOR, BACK.—A 9) ‘young American’ Protestant girl, wo do general housework, ina stall family, or as chsinbermald and je reference. 55 HUDSON STA RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO 979) Gentral housework; iss good cook, washer and froner. Cali for two days. Housekeepers, &e. KNEELAND PLACE, BOSTON, MASS.—AN ENGLISH lady, aged 27, as housekeeper, where servants are ke) a would take charge of a geMuemah’s house or an ins thoroughly domesticated ; the highest testimouiais, Mrs, Balties, ll wenane PERATORS on WHEELER & WILSON'S, * TiS, CEARK S FLAGO, 68 hie at Wy ANTED--TOBACCO STRIP! ‘ERS, GERMAN referred. Ay ' Waprmgto tigre Samat, Reta ANTED—A GERMAN GI ; ENER, housework in a email praiaman: Ritsout ebiide Inquire at 115 West 5 WAXTED—AT 21 WESt san at, A GoOR, coo pA 2 iy will reed pos 4 wge servant. For such as aco Ww id Tale wages wilt be paid,” Cali between 10 and 13 Seta day. ANTED—A COMPETENT LAUN UST BE able and willing to work; city Mrtarense Fea wired. Apply at 19 East Yith st., between and 4 o'clock, ANTED- A NURSE AND, SEAMSTRESS; ONE WHO perfectly understands waiting “or rofereuce required. Apply at 22 Went Madan. MAYs gy Hy sae PROTESTANT WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework, must Le @ good plain cook, Cy a ‘boats Ris aa city Teferouces Tuquire at $51’ East they (WANTED —A GOOD CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS for a small private family. Cali from 11 till 2 o'eioce: at 245 West 23d at. a Laan CLASS SEAMSTRESS; ONE WHO on Wheeler & Wiisoa’s machine ; a re Be ferro Sw at 14 East 28d st. from 9 A. ANTED—A Ome SD wok aren and HOUSE work; must be good pals fenced. Call at hy DO and hare ood city refer fore | a clock, ni Wanteo—a COMPETENT GIRL TO COOK, WASH and fron; alko 0 hogy Phi and waitress; both mi ply to-day, between 10 and be willing and’ ob! orelock, at a at” ANTED—A queue oR tae GIRL TO AT tend a child 256 id. Apply between 10 and 13 in oe, pperaltg or after a the ovtallie, ‘at 614 6th uv., corner o1 JANTED-IMMEDIATELY, & WET NURSE WITH & Pye milk. Apply at 104 West 46:h at., between and SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. $25 BONUS FOR A PAYING SITUATION FOR A capable business man; Al freferences, Address MT, Cash, Herald olfice. 14.4, WOOSTER ST-—A YOUNG MAN WHO SPEAKS good Englih and French, wishes # situation as walter; willing and obliging. (A. STRONG, AcTIVe YOUNG MAN, AN EXCELLENT peaman and bookkeever, wants any kind o. om Hoye nent; wages moderate. Can ‘ind security, Address 2. Yuu 466 6th ave, stores SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF RE- spectable address and steady habits in a wholesale estabe Habment where he can mage hiinself generally useful. A ood situation more of an ovject than wages, Address J. Me {YP terald otice. ANTED-COLLECTING TO DO FOR MERCHANTS: or others, efther on, salary or commission; best refers, ence, Address A. K. T., Heraid oflice. TANTTD—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY YOUNG man from the State of North Carolina in some wholes tule house, Best city reverence; miso lust employer's, Ad+ eas J. B. Wa Herald oulice, CLERKS A AND | SALESMEN, A TRAVELLING “SALESMAN WANTED—POR THE wholesale white lead and paint trade; none but those ihoroughly conversnas with the Business snd who can post y command Iarce sal rs bey expected, to maint, Heraid often AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN WANTED TO, REB resent the interests of the National Art Association. D, DOUBLEDAY, General Superintendent, B61 6th av., comer ! 1G BOSD STAN AMERICAN LADY as HOUSE. 0 Leeper or any other ser edi of trust; would make the comfort of those concerned her special care; good references given, Address Mre, Cornell, 34 HORATIO ST.-A YOUNG WIDOW, OF EDUCA- 7 & ton and refinement, as housekeeper in'the home of a widower. 72 PAST ATH ST, NEAR 2D, AV.—A RESPECTABLE middle aged widow lady (American) in housekeeping duites; first class reference. 140 WEST SIST ST.-AN AMERICAN LADY. oF highest pg arorgn A experienced duties, as pusckeeper; best reierence. Address Mrs Adame, BR6 HAVA, WIDOW LADY, PROTESTANT, wishes housekeepgr's situation in ® whlower's family or, hotel, or go South with an invalld; best reference given. ‘Address or call on Mrs. W. A. GERMAN WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITUATION as housekeeper in the tamliy of w widower oF mar- Hed couple: a good home preverred to wages; best city ret- erence, Address 8. K, J. box 100 Herald ollie, OUSEKEEPER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A THOR- oughly domesticated lady, tna quiet, good family; is ® very industrious and excellent iy high references given; triflers not noticed, Address A. i., station a WASTED A SITUATION BY AN "AMERICAN LADY housekeeper for an elderly gentleman of means. per, Herald WANtED—4 SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE oung marries woman (Amerioan), either as house. keepes or would do the work of @ amail plain family where she would be treated as one of the family; would like to have her little girl, five years old, with ber; a good home more de- pirabie than a big Jn Wages; best reference, Address L. A. Huy er ice, Narcsers & 32 x WEST rez, mip BETWEEN STH AND ¢TH AVS.— ble tharried woman as wet buarse; fresh breast a ik; thee weeks Old; good reference, neat sewer, QQ WEST NTH st. NEAR STH AV.—AN AMERICAN woman, a fit class dressranker, wants employment by the day, week or mouth; good reference, 114. NEST OTH €T.—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL as children’s nurse or ourse and seamstress; rever- euice from present employer. 161 E LAURENS ST., ROOM NO, 4.-A YOUNG FRENCH residence, pa from vay womau as wet nurse, or will ‘ake a baby at her own JOA. M. to 2 P. 212 EAST Ifill S?.—AS NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS; G wrabas to warelt con sake entire charge of an infant} e Teference { om Inst piace, ) 2D AY.—A bm ogy 9 YOUNG WOMAN As ‘wet nurse. beatae 13:2 WEST WIN St. IN THE REAR— A LAUNDRESS Would take in gentlemen's and famiiles’ wasting ie a first clase lanudress; ean do al kinds of flating: would Work in a laundry ; good clty reference, Call for two days, 57 WEST DTH st. THIRD FLOOR, FRONT 35 7 ws she weruman wistse ganieurea's or Trashing af her own roome;ds se good Isundress; fiuting done ueatly. Terms moderate. Miecellancous, YOUNG LADY, WHO WRITES A RAPID AND food hand, wil ‘do copying at kome for lawyers. and others on reasonable terms. Address box 3,413 Post office, A. TBRARy youre LADY-WRITES LETTERS OP owied, coniotence, congratulae tion, “faut J, socio! ond Timed avairs;: honorable. conn jeuce; Interviews appotaiod. Keferences "hudreas Writer, Sie WOUAN, WIRRING 40 60-36 A Pa i. LB WOMAR, Rory TO a. pay? mania = chy re Teferoee given. Ad LADY 1 WOULD CONTRIBUTE A Sot LITERARY YOUKG eran ae neat ee port lectires, ope 3 Teter ences, pater oer Reporter, bux Tatsuo A LADY, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT, DESIRES A positiob as forewoman fn a first cl ‘holesale or ro- tall cioak making estal 1 chat aug ett men Nom York oo ANTED—A Postion AS LADY'S co COMPANION fon | ‘oureer . rowed ta one Ot the feaulys “Adurées Gompation,, Herald 7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG pa Ry AN SEroeruray He ian Jearn the hairdressing Address B. W. T., jerald HELP WANTED—FEMALES. “\ RESPECTABLE, MIDDLE AGED WoMAN ¥ (CATHO. He) to de the cooking, Washing and ironis to uake erselt genernily usetul n'% amail Cammy of three versune; guaranteed; ference: PP fincnt eden Wil rare. pe CANAL 8 and mililners wanted, seco LADY OF INTELLIGENCE AND yet pond I Frtted ot mowwe ese Pe tl bound with an agteeadle t ar a, with particulary Baward,, box ae FIRST CLASS TRIMMERS tor, would a RCMBER OF Goon, OPERATORS, O% ae dp et 2 ass age wanted. “ADI f Eas Broadway. MERICAN Bxranes BUILDING. oo “HUDSON bord ‘Shirt operators on Wheeler # ones BR net prremmecte Samy. derclothing, infants P;4 tail ad embroidery, &t “lake Jercer Ke eee igh youxa LaDtes ~ WANTED=TO Wore bs medicines. quire before 9 o'clock Mie £3 Oreouwich tt. W ANTED—. CoLoneD fink AS WAIT! e am bermatt i it family; wi ay ages &) tween 8 and ly A. ac Wes ONE cor =| To oes as ad Ser ng, the otber ae Ideas maid. ny good relereace may eall 1 gharve {oo av. from B (0 IN A. Bt , este: WAtE®. F AND WAT Perieuced designer on fancy bate and ‘boBhets, to whom Woeral wages will be given. Apply at 9 aud 95 Sixth avenue, up stalre. y JANTED—HANDS FOR BOWS WHO UNDERSTAND their business: 7a tao 0 can only make ehielie oF learners need not apply. WASTED (A ont WASH, IRON AND DO general hourework of a res fami. None but weil rreommended need apply at LUO West Siatat. from 9 tht Zonly. PANTED—A_ FIRST CLASS CHAMBERMAID AND tt iret, oyster oa ed eda MIDDLE AGED MAN, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT ‘and responsible, desites @ situation as bookkeeper oF salesman in a Pacis or far establishment; best city refers ences, Ad a“ a OORREEPER | WANTED--ONE WHO THOROUGHLY, understands -doab.e-69i7 Bookkeeping and who ean ‘come weli recommended. toy expectations to salary, reterences and full peruculars: B. a Herald OAL SALESMEN WANTED—BY A a AND! retail house mining their own coal; t with an estabe lished trade or extensive acquaintance coniidentially, X. W. G., Herald oflice, RUGGISTS.—A THOROUGHLY COMP! man of ten years’ ex) oe in th wishes some Would dress for 193 Herald olice. Fanrana BOOKKEEPER—WE SHALL Ri uarantee (10 extent of $000) of honnaty, 8 sponsible party i wages, profils on weok desides. Address, giving seterences, Aer in fall? Double Enuy, Herald otiee. Gaceaney WANTED-—IN THE WHOLESALE | DE- iment of a carpet house, Those havi ot Wenera and Southern buyers especially men employed in dry goods houses or other branches ‘often will be pala Scaaaiten: for lotroducing their customers. Address Broadway, Herald ollice. RAVELLING SALESMEN WANTED IN EVERY STAT. F agitareem whl reference, box 2018 Philadelphia Post office, RAVELLING SALESMAN.— ANY PARTY HAVING A Toute and wishin ‘something to it may addresaiug H. 0. W., flerad ofice. dicen Wai :D—AN ENTRY CLERK FOR A JOBBING Mie linery house. Address, with reference, Jobber, Herald to make a ager ig en ~4 rb yectte foe ett arty se Defects to tae: Wi dajed. 0. By box VIRB re re- ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN IN A fret class dry goods eatabitshiment in one of the largest towns of Pennsyivania; must be a good window trimmer and understand the city trade. None but well recommended need apply at Sweeny's Hotel, room 89. ANTED—A CLERK IN A LAW OFFICE. A YOUN@ ‘man who has had aboat one year’s experience in a law office can tind employment by nddressing boa ° Huntiage Re stating reference, quaiitcatioas and compensation ton, N. expect WAXTEDEVENING EMPLOYMENT, BY AN EXPE- rienced double eutry bookkeeper. Address D. L., box 8,642 Pos: office, 'ANTED—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN OR TRAV- euler, by a young man, who bas aa scigsinned Western yee in the pa - pain rer ee fancy goods line. Address Wste0s A a, CLASS bee poe yn Loy salesman of pd and ex: ference, other need ‘Adi wi deipbin Post ollie. seat ANTED—1WO FIRST CLASS SPICE SALESMEN BY fan old extabilshed spice house one to trarel for Sout €m end one for, Rasters ad Wi outh Front st., Phiiadsipbia, A FIRST MARRIED, Wi _like to Pe et Bi years or nce in ing. Address a tare hy Jersey chy. ‘or unres daya 0. EES ore hroead = ‘Bowe; feference, Address F. K., llerald lice. OACHIMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—DY A SINGLE mau of long experience; is a first class groom, as well a8 diver; the bom city tefercnces, Call at OF adureea for (wo days No, 6 East 19th st., private stabi ARDENER-SCOTCH, SINGLE, LATELY LANDED, bi TF years’ practical experience; thoroaghiy an pines, vines, telons and cucumbers, stove and ie Pine early and late forcing, erect ont ‘of glass on the most improved scale; no Bf or vice a: between Fth and Sth s Soute Brooklyn. Gamoessies sn sire ATION WANTED- UNDERSTANDS house, conser wiliing and sbilging. Address Gardener, td Woven, thy No ¥ we Y. wants D—BY A MARRIED by oy A SITUATION evachman, gai or band; his wife will Ip gouk, A reaulreds good “reference cau be given duress F. K., Herald office, y TANTED—BY A been MARRIED COLORED 448 uation aa coach private Camuly, Cail (or tyro daya at Lad West 00th mt, third Cail for Charles, 36 LEXINGTON AYA SITUATION WANTED—BY Ae OD married man, without family, as coachwan; no obe jection to the countr, i olty reference, HE TRADES, ‘A pie MAKER J AND ‘MACHINIST, WHO HAS HAD AA. eaperience, om dies for cating medals, desires employs meat, Adirors Bs t box 10 Hera Hera An aciren DRAUGHTSMAN WAN iryetio at RD-ONE Wariags ious. Apply to W. JOMFOSITORS WANTED—AT JOHN A. G reen's, 1 18 Jacob st, Appiy In the ne ae ere MACHINES. XPERIENCED HANDS, "| gage ut to Ore 4 feed Chambers? mas ete | ted hamsecdiate.y, by JObD Ae Green, I ‘daeol ate ype 2 Mae AN aoe doko Parkin, Fie Gerelana ‘Ohio, T IN CLASS JOB COMPOSIFOR : erates e ands wanted, by French & Whoaly ATCHMAKER WANTE! VY fig: Apply 10 Cooper, Warren A YOUNG ™. the color bust no anewer ‘and expected salary sated. A ANTED—A paacrical MAN, WHO ih HO 18 THOROUGH. ly Og tr react manifacture of grape sugar, Address B, B., Chemist, thera CPU ti WORKER WANTED OR wo Tae AER TATE ahd Canal st. 10 CAN REI ‘AIR JRW- ows & és, i Maldon taney, AN ACQUAINTED WITH niean references: < 4.043 Post ofbes. I AMILLETE OE AROMA.THS ls ABOVE ARE 3 = knowledged to be the wane and having beon contracted by me, at wholes, fate wavortinent of he eke Oe wv FaBpBR.