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Zz 2 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, 24 wer Av. as oblidres family, Ht Nurses, a&c. OUNG WOMAN PECTABLE = sowing ta a pr bs nurse and to do plain y day tis week. € 4.5 WEST SSTH ST. COMPETENT GIRL AS arse and seamsiress: te futly comy to take ‘entire charge of # baby; well recom: sTH AY., IN THE REAR.—A COMPETENT PER- g2 eon as infant's nurte; best clty reference. Apply two days. «) crug store, third floor, front.—A respectable girl, 17 re of age, to mini! children or do ly and family. © Pa WEST 2TH ST., CORNER 7TH AV., OVER, THE ting in a'sroall priv THIRD DOR, 4; 18 thoroughly experience t; se tor achild oF invalid; ts fully jon. it chamber for two days. g 18sT AV., NEAR MTH 8T.—A RESPEUTARLE, UL honest wiman wishes to teke a baby to uurse ai her Own residence ; best city refere: Call for two days. 808 EAST, TH St. BETWEEN 18 AND 20 Avs cond floor, 1u the rear.—A respectable girl, 15 yeart f age, aa nurse or waitress; ia willing and obliging’ Can be ‘any bour of the day. 80 PROSPECT 8T., JERSEY CITY.—A RESPROT- . abe middie aged American widow monly ures, or would do housework for two ia family, ta the nun, 81 oem ee rg NEAT, RESPECT. Liege’ dad cl iren’s purse jo re#pectabie private family; PoCerence if required eee ee 818 EAST MTH &T., RETWEEN 18T AND 2D AVS..- A respectabla young woman as nu Pireest ; best city reverence. Call for two days. 5 WEST 43 6&T., perfect monthly n would’ go South as mpete fo all uuy p B22 w 4sT §8T.. SECOND FLOO! spectable Protesiant Ting!th gir! as children's nurse Walting 19 a respeatable pri; Taf apd can make herself two days. ‘NST AND 2D AYS,—' 2 Arespeolabio young fri as nurse and soamatrcs Wilting ant obliging; good relerencs from her last place, 3 for two day FAST 2TH STA YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE AND to help sew ; good re given. WEST 26TH A RESPECTABLE take care of childrea B46 46 EAST 28D ST.—A WIDOW WOMAN AS CHILD'S D narsa; ix competent to take care of a baby from its h ; good city reference. Apvly two days B48 "TH AV, BETWEEN 27771 AND 28TH STS., FIR floor.—A competent xin as {n/ant’s puree and good plain seamstr B5 highly recommend make 623 GIRL TO an do plain sewing. HST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, ded, as nerse or to co chamberwork; will self generally usecul. WES? 27TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL, 16 YEARS OF ago, to mind a baby ; very beat re.erences, EAST 22D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE TO take care of one child ina private family, Adress IARY HENRY, for two days, 9TH _AV.—A RESPECTABLE AND THOROUGIL ly competent young womian as nurse; has eix years’ 26 fere: WEST 26TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND OTT B 43 avn., second floor, front room. pevtable Pro- featant married Woman aa Wet nurse ; good reference. Call or ‘Wdiress, 43 EAST MTH 8T.. RESPECTABLE GIRL AS nu 4 best city refereace. (4. BAST? BEN AVS. A. AND B., IN the rear.—A girl, 16 years old, to mind children id make herself useful ina respectable family, Good ref- », BETWEEN 41ST AND 43D STS.—A nt girlae nnirae and to make hersel’ gen small private family. 1 BAST 397TH ST, TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE. married woman as wet nurse; has a baby three ths oid. Address, 64. WITH AV, BETWEEN 4187 AND 42D sTs.—A 5} Teapectable young Woman as wet nurse; has a babe 2D AV., CORNER OF 82D 8T.—A RESPECTA- months old. 57 bie young girl as purse and seamstress; isa very $08 sewer and can do embroidery; has good city references. N AMERICAN LADY AS MONTHLY NURSE; SATIS- factory references. Address C. HL H., Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A_ RESP. TABLE ‘widow lady as nurse to an invalid, or houseLeeper in a first class family; best references given; none but first class = answer. Address MM. E., Heraid branch ollice, Brovk- t Lanndresses, &-. OAK &T.—A WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE AS LAUN- dress in a boarding house or hotel; good reference ym last employer. Inquire of Mrs. RYAN, EAST 41ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo- man as frst class leundress; understands Fiexch (ng ; best clty reference from her last place, NEW YORK. HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET, JATIONS WANTED—MALES, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Laundresses. &e. Miscellaneous, ax WEST 62D ST.. BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH RESPECTABLE YOUN ENGIISH WOMAN I or clerk, in some 42 — epennnie woman to do gentlemen's or ladies’ washin, ee er house, or would go out by the day. Call or address for one week. 42 ap AY., ETM BETWEEN 81ST AND §2D STS.—A first class laundress to take gentlemen's or families’ washing to her own bouse; understance shirt polishing and Freventuting, ml kinds of fineries done up th magnificent je, no objection to go out by the day. Call or address} Ting ihird bel. 441 WEST 8D 8T.—AS GOOD WASHER AND tronef and plain cook; good vity references, 1TH AV, TWEEN 36TH AND 87TH 8TS.—A 5()7 STH, AV, BETWEEN DoTH AND sist sfs., UP 9) ataire—Aw fh o all sorts of finery; can sew A wants a situation ; to the Dusiness, ‘Address B. ‘A Herald Brake ones, Broonyn. SOOTCHMAN, WHO HAS HAD THREE YEARS' 3 an ofice, [Aas OR GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLATING LIFB dowment assurance in first slate companies, and fring @m- willing to insure the of alady a ‘HO- BL Be tate eae OO faa FAMILIES IN CITY OR COUNTRY.—AN INSTUCT- reas desires a re-en, t in a family where there are pm beens in to take charge of and instruct in Engiisb, muale and rudiments of French; would assiat in other duties if uired; fret clase reference, Address for one week SELECT, Herald office, ISITING OR RESIDENT GOVERNESS,—WANTED, by a lady of large experience in teaching, « position as fnstructress; no objection to translate or act'as an amant- ensia, References eachanged, Address W. F., box 18? 517 RAN y BETWEEN STH AND S9TH sTS.—A RE- o ‘spectable woman wauts family washing; would go out by the day; would cook ; good reference, Herald office. W4rzar. BY A YOUNG LADY WHO I8 QUICK AT Agurtoy tuation as saleswoman or cashier; will go for a small ry at first, Address E. M. C., Herald oflee, 540 WEST 2TH St. BETWEEN TH AND NTH on ays, second floor, front room.-—A widow woman would like to get pialu families? washing and troning. Mra. COTHIERS, 54.9 WEST MTH st. BETWEEN 10TH AND 11TH 04 avs,—A colupetedt woman to do washing and bousecleant; 63] BAT BETWEEN, “OTH AND ast 5 91 oor, A's competent Iaundresa; understands Freno finting; no objection to a short distance in the conntry; best chy reference cau be given. Can be seen for two days, 64.5 EAST MT 87, TAIRD FLOOR, BACK ROO )4Ee) respectable woran wants washing at her owa hous can flute by hand or by machine, room.—A’ washer and froner, laundress or ‘as cook, x two days. oN * Cail Waitresses, &e. ,,REAR,—AS FIRST CLASS WATT- ta w private family ; good city reference, Can be seen for two day: 7G MORTON st, IN THE STORE.—A LITTLE GIRL 40 detween 13 gd 14 years ol, without parents, as waltross or to make herself generally useful. Apply for two daya, “ lik EAST 22D 8T.-A COMPETENT YOUNG WO- © nian as waitress in a private familly; beat clty reter- ence. Appiy fortwo days, 115 WPS, 7H St, NEAR 6TH AV.—A RESPECTA- 15 ble girl as first class waitress; has no objection to assist at chatnberwork if required; Las ten years’ city refer ence. Cail or addresa, 14.0 WEST 19H St.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS 2 waitress fo a private boarding house; 1s willing to agaist with curving; bas best city reference, 14.8 WEST lett St, BETWEEN 6TH AND ?7R AVS. “EO A young girl as first class waitress in a private fam- fly; no objéotion to asmist with the chamberwork. Best city reference from her lant place. 155 WEST, MTH ST.) BETWEEN 6TH AND ‘71 OW avs —A Protestant girl as firs class waitress in @ Private family ; good elty reference. EN 9TH AND 10TH STS.—A 8, or would do cham- Bret class city refer- berwork aud w: ence, 939 RAST 29TH 8 4A respectable Chambermaid; best cit 240 , BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS.— glish girl ar first clage waitress and reference from her laat place, WEST ISTH ©T., NEAR 8TH AV.—-AS FIRST class waitress .n'a private boarding house, Good ety reveren DAG sr Aaa, LADY AT NO. 85 FIFTH AVENUE “a Hotel desires a situation for an experienced wai- tres DEH BA R GIST ST., IN THE TAILOR'S BOO store. "A Teepectavie girl Rn first clase waitress or chambermaid an} tod» plain sewing; has two years’ refer- ence from her last plac 9G WEST PTH St. NEAR STH AV.-A RESPECT. ZOE atte, willing and obliging girl ww walizons, or would Go chamberwork and assist In taking care of children; best city reference. Can be seen for two days, 279 ELIZABETH ST.. A FEW DOORS FROM BLEECK- oer —A womal first cluza waitress; is capa~ bie of taking a men’s place; hotel or first class boarding house preferred; best reference. Cali or address. 31 9 EAST 1TH ST., NEAR 2D AV.—A COMPETENT OLZ personas first class waitress; would be willing to ist with chamberwork ; can furnish the best references. 39} T AND 2D AV oZb0 gitl na first clase waitress; un- derat pest clty reference, FAST ISTH ST., BETWE! ng Protestant ines p T., SECOND FLOOR, BAC! irl as first class waitress; wo! 4.24. BAST ure ‘FA respectable gitl as first class wattrens; no objec- tion to do chamberwork and waiting if required; best city reference. up staire—A young woman to do gentlemen's ané H washing; would like more custom; best 3, WEST HOUSTON ST.. CORNER OF LAURENS 8: , ity refer. com, OO WEST, {TH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman as fret class laundress. Las ile best city ference. a WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS first 15 undress, or would aaslat Will the chats ork. Can be seen for two days. 2G WEST MT STA RESPRCTAMLE GIRL AS OD laundress orto do chamberwork; eaa do flutiag; Wy Feference, 33 WEST 2TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— OO A respectable wornan to go out by’ the day, week or jonth to do washing, ironing, cleaning or cooking, oF to take ashing home; elyiit years’ clty reverence, 15 WEST DOTH 8T., NEAR 7TH AV.—A WELL EX- e perienced washerwoman wishes family wasbing or B fow genticmen's washing; reasonable. Call for two days. 54. WEST 2TH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO & have the washing of a few gentlemen or families; ing dove in the best manner; good city reference, + YH5 MEST 2TH st. THAD FLOOR —A FRENCH Oe) iaundress to do washing at her own lioune; also flute , pulling and tine laces and lace curtains, Call or address F two days. 7 WEST 4187 87.4 RESPECTARLE, WOMAN . a entlemen's aod private families’ washing; 4 8D AND LEXINGTON roman ing, or woald ke washing and froning at her own house. Cail Wednesday, between 10 and 2 o'clock. ST 24TH ST, woman wish 163 weet, 28 Jed clans iniindres G00d city reference. GQ WOOSTER s7.. IN THE STORE. —A Ri Ye adie widow world like to take the washing of ladies 4 gentiemen ; terms reasonable; best reverence, J9G 2,87 BETWEEN AVE. A AND. B, THIRD ON) Soor,—-Washing and trouing and up stairs work, by German girl; good references, Call for two,days, 8T.-A YOUNG GIRL AS FIRST Gnderstanda all kinds of guting; 199 BLEECKER 8T.—WASHING, IRONING AND Aung Really dive and proinpny, attended to, SOPHIE SHILLING, NEAR 8D AV.—A RESPECTA- as (irst class laundress; has the A; 3 203 West TH Bt, NE AV,, FIRST eo) floor, back room. —Aa firat 8 inuindrens ; un: da ali kins of larties’ finories and Fr futiag; w Qsriat with chataberwork if required; city or countr, Feverenve, 1 2 @TH AV., BETWEEN TH AND 8T2, IN D the store. OMAN Ae cam take the @ntice charge of sewing. Chy re! © WERT 220 Worms understands Frenoi infant oF would do chamberwork and ce. two days, 938 WrAT woman washer; best city re WEST 2D 5’ 239 clase laundress. 246 BETWEEN [Ti AND S171 AVS, Arospectable young girl ae first class laundress, jeat clly reference. Call for two days. WEST 41ST 8D AV.A LADY AT NO, 8% FIFTH AVENUE Hoel desires @ situation for a competent iaun- 8 or charabermal di aud fice e from last place. » THIRD FLOOR.—AS FIRST DG RAST UT, ST. CORNER OF AY. O, FIReT , tore. A reeprctalie woman wither washing and ironing at her own can do up Indies and geotlemen’s fveries, such ax n he recommend: Bd by parties she works for. In Mrs. HASTINGS QGQ HAY, BETWREN 207A AND 26TH STS. A DT reapec woman to go out by the dey or week to Wash and iruv, or o do bousecieauing ; city referencrs, 802 WET MH St. OORNER OF HTH AV. OVER « the dry goods ptore,—A respectavle girl an first class leundreas; understands ail kinds of French futtog; none but a private family need apply. Best clty reverence, 3 () 4. BAST 2501 8. —& WOMAN TO TAKE IN WASHT- ing or go out by the day, Call for (wo day 397 BAST 1TH St—A RESPECTABLE WELCH O46 ¢ l.undress ina private family, Can be seen for two days from 10 ull 4. 397 EASED eT.—A RESPECTABLE PERSON TO 4b do washing ror families or to go out by t 335 WEST MTH st. THIRD FLOOR—A RESPECT. ee) able woman co Lo out by the day to do washing and roning. 339 18rAY IM 20TH ST.—A YOUNG eeF girl aa laundrese; understands Dating to all ite ranches ; good reference. B4.O MST RETWEN NORTH STIL AND NORTH ith ate., Williamevurg.—A reapectable person Is de- sirons of obtaining » fow gentlemen's or private families! washing; reverence if re julred Q7 wi AY. BETwE a experienced im or fine washing; ve yeu or address. a N 31ST AND 89D STS.—AN ean; Would do the chamberwork eerence from last piace. Call ST 28D ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.—A N HORA’ 634. BUpson E 10 AND de Jane.—A you! waitresa aud child's nuree; good eity Teference from piace. Cali for two N 45TH AND 40TH STS., IN 2. ~A young girl as Brat clare waitiers; e; can do anything; 1# wiiling and obliging. 6TH AV., BE DOOR FROM fp §° first class walirest in mp of silver thoroughly ; ba Call for two days. BROADWAY, ¢ Protestant girl 1.271 family ; uaderstar ds a cal cliy reterence, exceptions: Miscelianeons. 2] BEDFORD ST. THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— A German giri for a small American family. Call for two days. 4.() MORTON st.—A YOUNG LADY TO TEND IN A 4 bakery store oF as seieswoman in @ fancy goods or millinery store, 45 PLIZABETH ST —A YOUNG LADY AS GOVER ©) ness (o young children, or as companion toa lady; is liging and would make herself’ very nseful; would go to art of the country, or South or West. Call alier 6 .M. or address EPISCOPALIAN 4.8 CHARLTON ST. FIRST FLOOR —A YOUNG GIRL . In either a fancy store or bakery; has some experience iu the fancy goods busines 68 WILLOW sr, BROOKLYN. A LADY DESIRES A ‘hoo! or famfly in the 1 give lessons by AV. A LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACIT wirbes for a few famiuiea to go as visiting gor dren; no objection to travel with @ faus- r the week, GOVERNESS, T., NEAR 3D AY. panish language, children ; uo © »jeetic EAST 98TH Who sprekat take care of grow 14 EST S$8TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PI 4 ax lady's mai all kinds of farfiy se best recommen datio 15] WEST, 28? Sh—TWO YOUNG LADIES ars. OT term wish employment in a tancy or trimming store; unexceptionabie references, Address E. P. 17 NG GIRL, 16 YEARS ‘OLD, AS WEST 27 od fainily. 208 re maid and # 925 WEST “TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS LADY'S A40e) maid and seamstress: ta a good operator on sew- ing machines and can eut and iit for children; has good ref- erences from lier last employer. Can be seen from 10 ta 4. 252 WHST MT STAN AMERICAN PROTESTANT “a 4 woman to attend an invalld lady and to assist in sew. fall for one week, . IG) GRAND St. NEAR CHRYSTIF.A VISITING LOY covernens, thorongh'y qualified to inetract in all the enires at engagement with children of int Indien desirous of improvement in i branchea, mathematics or writing. Terms venlence of employer. Call 7 TTHAY.—A YOU (servant ina go W ST. RESPECTABLE YOUNG nag lacly's rnaid and soametress, OF chamber- vatre ix yeara’ reference, € EAST HOUSTON ST.—-A NEA 284 "ecrall ramiy (9 do kitsuen washer and ironer; beat oly referen © WEST QD ST.—A LADY IN A MIDLINERY 311 Nore; nnderstante ths bertness though anes Mra, DOKA MILLER, care of Michael Kadel, 44Q WEST TH St. BETWEEN 9TH AND TH 7) fye.—-A young English girl, aged 17, 4 r celf generally well. © ew ahpcentin DA 568 2 1 fancy tore. YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS COPY- tet. Address B., Herald oftice, DY GIRL IN work; {4 an excellent A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, to attend in olther bukery, confectionery oF 1 thin day. A YOUNG LADY WHO UNDERSTANDS siort- AA ant, wishes to obtain employment in writing from Getation oF otherwive, Addreas Mra, 6. 8 M., Herald office. LADY EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING DESIRES AA an engaw ‘aa governess. Terma moverate, Ac- guizerwenta, French acquired in France, music and Kags, ddreas E.'M. M., Herald oftice, MORE none in keeper need not answer. Ad- are box 6,846 Pot ofllce, FOREIGN LADY DESIRES TO GIVE A FEW JA. lessons tn French Bookkeeping; or would cashier, Bert references, Trifie dress SOPIIK WORMBER, REMUNERATIVE POSITION S AMANUENSIS IS JA desired bys young married Indy from Europe, who ts iboroughly educated and conversant with the Keng'ieh, French aid Italian languages. Mlease addross 8. R., box 16 1 office. DY DESIRES A POSITION IN A PHOTOGRAPH Gator; undersiande photograph coloring: would give ingtruc in the art or take orders home to color; uo objec Won to wolng in tha country ; beak elty references, Address D. F. M., box 107 Heraid offic YOUNG WIDOW (GERMAN) OF would like a situation as nursery governess feseb children 11 German language; oF am L In able to amatrens; une derstands dressmaking and all kinds of sewing and em- broliery; no objection to @o Into the country; best refer: Jven, Address R. R., box 119 Herald office, N_ AMERICAN LADY, RECENTLY FROM PARIA, aveaking fluently French and Italian, with the radi Bente of German and muse, desires some’honorable post. on would pay strict atentlon to ebtidren: highest fons monlajs as to charaeter and ability, Thie advertisement has 8 RAST LTH BT, ROOM 20.—A PECTABLE 4.08 woman to take yoatiemen's or families’ washte be done by the dozen or By the month; goo! reference iP to ef quired. Deen Inserted once before; I trust it Is 80 worded that no renponae offensive to a indy will be received. Address Mile, ik, Lox 16 Herald ofioe 'ANTED COPYING.—A LADY DESIRES CONSTANT employment aa copyiat; work given out; satisfaction aranteed; terms moderate and references as to ailiciency ‘urnished. ‘Address COPYIST, station A. y TANTED.. A you --A YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT AND education desires a home for the winter; hase fine plano, andean play and sing; would be wiling to teach young cbildren or take charge of a house and make herself useful, Call on or address Miss Hammond, 107 rooklyn, for three days, Intelligence Offices. JOTICR,—FIRST CLASS SERVANTS ALWAYS ON hand'et Mra, SCOIT'S Employment Office, 766 61 uv., corner dd et. Sims WANTED.—AN EXPERI ENCED BALER- Bares rah Sa ‘eoquaiat in this city. Apply to a rare ay. ladies’ wel ‘oppaesinadlua Also men Greate WANTED—BY A GERMAN DRUG CLERK who lerstunds the American business Guire of Dr. RITLER, 208 South Wth sky corner Lith: Wiliams: burg. Qrsrtom WANTED-BY A YOUNG SCOTCHMA as clerk or bookkeeper, in any respectable businees hours beat testimonials asto character, 4c. Address J. Y., omce, Herald 10 DRUGGISTS.-WANTED, BY A MIDDLE-AGED man, a drug situation : 16 ence given, Address M. M. years experience; best refer- office, ‘WASTED THREE EXPERIENCED salesmen, Apply at W. K. PEYTO retail shoe butiner: afte men, two Engl N'8, A Soret yar EXPERIENCED SALESMAN IN THE Pl DRY Goops ery. ist understand city trade, Ap- THREE EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS and one German; highest sula- ries paid. Apply at 838 Grand street, Williamsburg. Wane A SALESMAN IN DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, ‘cloake and UG WANTED—A PUR SALESMAN IN A for the retail trade. rints. nd ex; nd rel ‘& BRADBURY, 512 and #14 Bowery. LARGE HOUSE, Only those who are competent jenced need address box Sob Pout villce, giving name HELP WANTED—FEMALES. N_ EXPERILNCED YOUNG WOMAN WANTED—AS cook. Apply for three days at 453 Canal store, with city reference, in carpet A FEW GOOD PRESSMAKERS WANTED; ONE operator on Grover & Baker's machine; also one errand girl, 00 West 13th at. : FIRST SUAS DRESSMAKERS WANTED, INQUIRE ‘bed Auilty sty PBST, CLASS DRESSMAKERS, WAIST TRIMVERS an‘ competent cloak hands; only those need apply to Mme. DOUGLASS, 13 Kast gibi nak aie ACE WORKERS WANTED.THOSE HAVING MA- 4¥ chines and wishing to work at home may call upon M. H. CHASE & CO,, 819 Broadway, V TANTED—A NFAT COLORED WOMAN; MUST eth weak and iron well, Call atter 10 o’giock at 162 East th at TANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND IRON for a family of four persons; eity reference required. Call at 823 Weat 19ch st. ANTED—A THOROUGH WAITRESS WHO IS WILY. Ing to assist with the washing and froniug. Must beat reference. Apply at 29 Weat 4th ot, uh st ha ‘ANTED—IN A FIRST 1g Mun of good vddret LASS. 8 Dox Bid Jersey City Post oftlce, TEA STORE, A y! to attend counter and #o- riders ; must have a thorough knowledge of the business. V bookkerner who ean furnis) and industry. Adidre r any light ocenpati clans reference for ANTED.A SITUATION AS CLERK, ASSISTANT jon by a young man honeaty, capability a J. K, C., box 125 Herald oitiee. ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, A clerk, assistant bookkeeper, collecto Hon ; good references ; sal Ice. SITUATION AS oF any other p' not 9 much an Object Ad- Vv for selling and letting, Addrese REAL ESTATE, He: office. ANTED—A MAN EXPERIENCED IN REAL FSTATE and inaurance, to do ontdoor duty, collecting property la WASTEDIIWENTY SALESMEN, W to open depots in large cites for ITH 1% TO #300, nited States Manu- facturing Company's washing crystal, patent blue bag, patent starch, Nish, &c.; salary and commission, Depot, No, 316 Greenwich st., New York. ANTED—A SITUATION AS ACCOUNTANT OR ving se ‘copyist by a young nan, a ence, who Ina thorough "accoun man} salary expecte mode erence. Address, for one week, D. sara’ experi= an éxcelient pen- can furnish best ref box 220 Heraid ofice. 'ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER; city reference required.” Apply at No. 9 West 37 basement door, ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT NURSE FOR YOUNG Shek StiliFen. Good reference required, Apply at 34 West ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT NURSE FOR YOUNG children; also a chambermatd and waltzeas, with city reference. Apply at 70 West lith st., between and Il A. ‘ANTED—A, TRUSTWORTHY PERSON AS NURSE and seamétrese; must be a Protestant; references re- quired. Apply at 108 East 17th at, ‘ANTED AN EXPERIENCED FOREWOMAN TO VT osneghare® of @ cloak room. Apply at 64 Walker et., at 11 o'clock. WASTED—A GIRL, THAT UNDERSTANDS TAKING the fuil charge of ‘a baby and to do plain sewing. Call from 11 until 1, at 208 West 21st ate Warts D—A COMPETENT COOK, WHO UNDER. stands baking and ia willing to with the washing and ironing. Apply from 10 to 1 at 14 Tith et. WARTED-HANDS FOR DRESSMARING: ALSO AP prentis Apply at 669 7th av. between 4%th and S¢th Ring middlo bell WASTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK We se atinall famntip. with elty reference. Apply at 239 ‘eat 43d wi JANTED—AN OPERATOR ON WHEELER & WIL- #0 an apprentice to learn dronsmak- Evy between 41 diet Mrs. JONES, between 7th and ath ave, TANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON and to do the work of the lower part of te Louse, Apply aiter 9 o'clock at 40 Weat 11th at, 7 ANTFD— must be 423 West 2ist WASTED-A YOUNG GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK IN ‘a smal! family ; must be a good washer and ironer and well recommended. Call at 23 East 1th WANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER hy asmail facily, wh? will pay liberal wages, Call belore 1o’elock at 122 Went 43th st. for two days. ANTED—A YOUNG GIKL TO ASSIST IN THE CARE of a baby for afew boure during the day. Call at 15 Charles et. WARTEDIAN ACTIVE GIRE AS CHAMBERMAID and waitrens and to aasiat with the washing; references required, Apply at 211 West 294 et, unt 1 o'elock P.M. WANTEDSTWO COOKS, ONF FOR NEW YORK AND one for Brooklyn; also’n child's nuree for Brooklyn. Apply at GI Park ay., New York, with references, WANTED-A FRENCH NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS to take care of a growing child; city reference. Ci at 25 East #7th st. between 10 and 124. M. WASTED-A YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL MOUSE. work; must be # good washer and ironer. Apply at 142 East i7th st. ‘WANTED-A FRENCH, swiss OR G ‘tentant young woman, to take charge of = boy 10 JoMrsolds muat bes good seamstress and bring reliable re- ferences, Apply at 108 5th ai WAXTED-FOUR GIRLS, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY having a few boarders? a cook. Iaundresr, waitress and chambermaid and girl to attend children, Only well re- commended help need apply 165 West 284 st. WASTED A NEAT PROTESTANT GIRL 10 DO THE work of a small American family. None but those who are capable and cau come well recommended need apply at 208 Weet 85th at. at ANTED—BY SUSSCRIBER, A GOOD NURSERY P Fe ti} nis Lar tine 3 muat epee Vs recommended rom last over. pply between 6 and? P.M, l. Fal West 481 iene a WORTHE: WANTED TWO GIRLS, ONE AS CHAMBERMAID and laundress, the other as waitress and to do sewing. Apply, with good references, at the southwest corner Clinton and Chion ets., Brooklyn, A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; good plain cook, washer and froner, Cail at ANTED—A NEAT, COMPETENT GIRL AS LAUN- drew and chambermait; German preverred. One having good city references may call at 852 Leringtom av, corner 40th at., between the hours of 9 and U2 A, M. WANTED-A PROTESTANT GIRL TO GO WITH A family to Callfornia; ahe munt bea trers, willlog to take care of a child two years old and rencer herself ren- rally uaeful abont m honwe: heat city references required, Apply at room 110 Metropolitan Hotel, from 10 to 18 to-day. W ANTED-—IN A QUIET COUNTRY HOMP, A WOMAN who can cook nicely, wash and fron, willing to mile ful; one lately arrived pre- Ryents fonr in family; no chfidren, Aj ply in 2Rth at., between Oth and 7th ave, from 10 2o'clock this day. one cowand make herself if ¢9 TANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE AND TW Protestant girl, LIGENT lish, Seoteh or American, to goto the country, In a plemsant ‘and central location, ¢ housework in a professtonal gentle: ¥ are no children; one who is trustw: ness of heart wil find all ti nnent aftuation, Hotel, from 1 to 2 PM. __ SITUATIONS WANTED=MALES, Q] GREENE ST.—A YOUNG COLORED MAN witht Food references wither a situation an porter in a ntore or as walter jn a private family or boardiag house. Cy or address J. BLOWN, for two days. : Liat oy i LAURENS ST.—A YOUNG COLORED MAN AS first clasa waiter in n private family ; clty reference, 10° 105 business IN A PRIVATE famnliy ot mesaetiger. Call or write. © PMIVATE WEST SOT 8T.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG mal 4 years of nge, a iter; understands bis perfectly and can be highly recommended, Cail on or address M. BENN! A RESPECTABLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A Private family as waiter; best clty recerence. Address . C., BSI 7th ay., for two days. FOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION ; 18 WILLING o make bimeelf useful in any capacity ; best ven. Address X.Y. %., Heraid fice esc ad GENTLEMAN AND WIFF, LIVING ABOUT gIx Tafles out, in thelr own cottage, would like to take care of child for a gentieman orlady, Address INTEGKIT), Lust w York Post offive, N. Ye SITUATION WANTED-—AS BARKERPER, BY A GER- 5 man who understande his business ; best city references, Call nt or adress 1,389 Broadway, between 48th and dita ste, lg {ITUATION WA and sober col STED.—AN AWLP, WIL 1 hoy. 92 yeare of age, rencos of (he highest urder. in any on ecity Apply at WANED IBY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION IN some wholesale house, Address A. G., Herald office, WAITERS SITUATION WANTED—(COLORED), BY one who understande hie business: written and per sonalreference, Address D, D., box ja lierald office, CLERKS AND SALESMEN, MACHINERY SALESMAN OF LARGE noe is open to an en agement, First class references, RY H. ROBINSON, Hrooklyn, AN WANTEDIN A LADIPS B8HOB Toust be acquainted with the business and be well recommended. Inquire ut 8. D. ’ boo Broadway. quire ut. D, GORMAN'S shoe store, AN RLDERLY GENTLEMAN DUSIRES A SECRETARY. ay thib oF crerkahip fn some reapectabie business; can Cure bial references if 1 pick Se bon equired. Address Ei. W. Bry RESPONSIBLE MAN WANTED-TO SELL GENTS* furntaking goods by sample, wholesale and retail, in New York and suburbs, on ‘cumiiasion ; only stich as are with the trade need . Address, Foference. @. & EL, box 104 Herald ots?” _ be tion; Address H. K., Herald ofige. GENTLEMAN DESIRES A SITUA’ coachman in conse ence of selilay pertenced elty driver. Address THEODO! corner of 1th st, and Broadway. Carriage COACAMEN AND GARDENERS, GERMAN COACHMAN WISHES TO GET A SITUA- tam first class city driver; good city reference, TION FOR HIS bie horses; ex- iE EB. BALDWIN, Repository. MAN RECENTLY LANDED WANTS A SITUATION ma or coachms famity horces; can clip and milky will Acldress B, C., box 244 Herald office, understanta the care of fast or g° to the country, COOD, SOBER MARRIED MAN, NO FAMILY, wishes to take charge of # place in the couatry; under stands horses and gardening; good count:y references, Ap- ply at 178 7th ay. SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION; UNDER- stands gardening, frult trees, the care of flowers, pthe care of horsen; also isa good milker; ing and grafting, rim: city reference. Address E. D,. box 24 Herald office. SITUATION #ingle young man, as coachma’ WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT haa the best of city re- ference and leaves o” account of the family going to Europe. Adareas J. J., Herald office, COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANT! petent and wiltin: groom and safe driver; dress No, 1 aat Seth ab, stable, & COACHMAN.—WANTED, BY A young man asitation; he thorough’ business Jones rt. ED.—BY A COM. i, sober, single man; ie a firat clase the best city reference. Cail or ad- RESPECTABLE Ny understands his ‘has good references, Call ator address 8 Great SITUATION WANTED—BY A young man as conchman or groom; b A RESPECTABLE pent city reference, Call on or address R, JONSON, 109 West loth at, in the basement. A FIRST CLA situation as aii ite brauches., Call'on vr address K. O. 4ith wt., private stable, New York. A COACHMAN AND GARDENDE! wanted, by a live Work; shoroughly und coach groom; COLOR Stands both bran can milk; willing to mmke himeelf useful ; MAN WISHES A has two years’ re- understands hie business in 8. No. 228 West RIS SITTATION » texdy young man; not afraid to ches In every part; moderate wages; ‘best references. Address G., box 116 Herald oilice. WANTED, A SITUATL Coscumas. oughiy competent man’; hest of ett; ee address P, W., at R. Campbell's ith av, ON BY A THOR references. APPT saddiery store, GITUATION WARTED-—AB COACTIMA 29 Indastrio 114 West s5th at r 3 ITUATION WANTED—BY A Ri many ‘Went 17th at, QITUATION WANTED-BY = AN ©) coachman; well und ringes useful h: milk aud ts willing to make reference. Address H. DEXT! N, BY A STEADY, Mingle man good city reference. Apply ab ECTARLE COLORED coachman ; can give goed reference. Cail at 121 ENGLISAMAN AS. ‘stands the care of horses and car- hinawelf generally ER, Herald ofice, JITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN THOROUGRH- SD ly understanding the care of horn driver; not afraid of work: writes @ good dress B., box 119 Herald office, is acareful city hand, Reference. Graton WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, an gardener; thoroughly understand: treatment of greenhiou: wand graperies is and ri usiness, the ig of Vege- tables can superintend ; not afraid of work j,g7th some com. etent gentleman ; can milk ; understand: care Of horses rejnired; is a careful driver; cau be highly recommended. Lon oF add H., 81 Fulton st., coi ‘Woeare references Apply at 19 West nens store. Gold at, ns - RAVELLING AND LOCAL AGENTS W. T sollett orders for fA manufactured ‘tide, useful is 7 OOWAGNER & PERSONG, 68 Murray ot, room No... ANTED—A-PORTER OR MAN AND TWO HALL W boys. Apply at pe lg erly W o'clock A. M, ANTED—A YOUNG 1 D ANUFACTURING W establishment. ‘audreee A. aN a Herald oftce. "ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES NAVY, BRA- laudames.” Apply ek once at fw South sup state WWARTeR DL rma Gens Oa A TLCUh Bocas box 6,604 Post omce, New York. W4XIED—TWO BOYS; ONE WHO OAN READ AND write to attend to the door and one to make fires, Ap- ply at 1,143 broadway. ANTED—YOUNG MEN, 16 TO 18 YEARS, TO LEARN al ee & TAYLOR, Grand and Chryatio sta, Wan BOY, IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE. AD- ence, _Aress tn handwriting of applicant, stating age, expert- WANTED BOY, 16 OR 17 YEARS OLD, TO ATTEND ‘ma Mquor store, None but those acquainted with the business need apply. Address S. M., Herald oftice. WANTED-A YOUNG MAN, WITH SOME EXPE. rience inthe grocery businews; none but Americans need apply to D. RB. UNDERHILL, 188 Bleecker at., corner Bucdougal. WASTED-TWO MEN, OF GOOD ADDRESS, TO solicit advertisements for a new advertising medinm; $100 per month given fiat clase eanvaagers. American ‘rinting Company's office, 23 Ann at. ANTED—A BOY, ABOUT 18 YEARS OLD, TO WORK fo a grocery ; one who understands the care of w horse and has worked in a green grocery. Apply atiAl East 23d #t., at 10 o'clock. ‘ANTED—AN OFFICE BOY; ONE OF INTELLI- gence and ordinary e!ucation; must reside with bis Parents and come well recommended. Address, in band- writing of applicant, box 1.444 Pout oillce. ANTED—IN A GROCERY BROKER'S OFFICE, A bright and willing boy, who realdes with his parenta; salary small. Address, in Own handwriting, box 39) Post ‘ees ANTED—A PARTY OF CHARACTER, WITH ‘about'$260 fn cash ; one willing and xctive can make a good tving fn retarn: Dualieas plevsant and respectable, adress WILLINGNESS, Herald office. ANTED—A PORTER IN A SALT STORE, ONE TRAT gan act na clerk and salesman. ancl do anything neces tary, Of course none are wanted but with the best teatimo- nials for honesty and strict moral hatits, Address W. Y. Z.y box 221 Herald oitice, Wages, #7 to $9. THE 'T SMART, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER CAN HEAR of a connesiion where he can make $1000 a year; ‘Tuat have at least @2,00) cash, Address TIMK, Herald office. NY SOUTHERN GENTLEMAN CONTRMPLATING building during the coming winter, may hear of a first Elaes mason, plasterer and bricklayer, by addressing MASON, Herald office, until Saturday, ILVERSMITHS.—PLATE POLISHERS WANTED; ‘only first class workmen, TIYFANY & CO., 83 and 55 Prince st, BOOKBINDERS.—A MAN WHO CAN DO job; 1s @ first class 10 BOSS printed and blank work wants a edge marbler, Address box 149 Herald of ‘OTICE TO LIQUOR DEALRRS.—A YOUNG MAN (German), weil acquainted with the fabrication of for- eign and domestic liquors of ail kinds, would lke to get a situation as such; best reference will be furnished. Ad: W. K., Horaid office. Wane TWO GOOD SHEFT IRON WORK: at 10? Bleecker street, Warter A GOOD FRENCH OR GERMAN CONPRO- tioner; a first rate worksnan. Apply at 20 Clinton at, Brooklyn. ome mt ANTED-—A WATCHMARER, TO GO A SHORT DI3- tance in the country | ‘also a jobber and engraver, Ap- ply to MIDDLETON & BROTHER, 10 Maiden lane, | WASTED-FlusT RATE SHOW CARD OR, TICKET writers xt BMITH’S Show Card Gallery, 24 Broadway. Highest price paid. V ANTED—A GOOD HAND ON AN ENGINE LATHE bere ONAB & HARLIN, 88 John at, TATCHMAKER.—WANTED, BY A PRACTICAL watchmaker, a situation In a Grat class establishment fo thin city; refer to Mostra, Robbins, Appleton &Co. Ad- dress WATCHMA KER, caro of the above, 1e2 Broadway. (TANT “TO RUN A DISTILLERY A ANTED—A_ MILLER, Tew iniles from the cfty: must be ® sober, {ndnetiona man, and with good referenocs, Address NORTH KIVER, Herald office. Woon and ateas! arBe a work SAM V JANTED—AS ASSISTANT TO A BUTCHER, A steady young man. about 18 years of age; one who un- derstanda cotiing ip Meats; none need apply except those having yood references; Geman preferred. Apply in the basement, 28 South st. FRENCH A PVERTL N DESIRE UNE FILLE FRANCAISE (PROTESTANTE) pour soigner un petit garcon de dix Zana; Ml fant qu'elle ache bien contre et de bonnes references. Stadresser au 168 bme ay., pour cette samalue, [NE FRANCAISE, PARLANT BIEN SA LANGUE ET ) “gachant bien corre, desire 4 placer comme femme de ofants. S'adresser augd East 2d st. chambre ou bonne d’ US gEUNE HOMME FRANCAIS, PARLANT UN PRU Vanglais, desirerait entrer dana tne famille privee pour se rendre generalement utile, S*adresser an 27 Eat ldme rue, pres Union aquare, [LD XE_PRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLACER POUR PREN- ) dre aotn de grands enfants et coudre on faire des cham- bre etcondre. S'adreaser au 49 Onest dime rue, ae i ~ TED. | A. GENTLEMAN, WITIT SMALL FAMILY, WOULD Inre, for the winter, a Cottage, niceiy furnished, within ¢ hour Of clty; rent must be moderate; best cf reterenoes. joe, W. B, M., Post ollice. —WANTED, IN BROOKLYN, A FULLY furnished House in @ first claas location, 8 to ferry. Address, stating rent, J.C. B.y Herald oaice. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN; SIX 28th st, In ibe bar- ANTED—A SITUATION AS. groom in x privste mitdh ‘Call at or adds off: tore, de, town OF co) ood!’ penman and acco R.S. D., box 196 Herald SITUATION man by one who unde reference. Addres: oftice. Vv COACUMAN AND je aed mer 206 E: 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SCOTCHMAN, IN AN ry); can be well re- intant, Security if re brat 4th at. TANTED—A SIVUATION AS GARDT dio aged roan, who understan te all branches and laying ER, BY A MID- out of places; ean milk and take care of m horse; bust refer ence, Address M. D., box 229 Ruraid offic: 0. WARTED—T0 GO TO) A HEALTHY LOCALITY South, two tarmers who are good pionghmen: no others nee! apply; wages #15 and boar: 3.0% Post oftiee.” BY A YO! 4 the beat city references, ver's, 12 West 47th at, G MAN, A. SITUATTO! an and groom; he thorouyh!: per mouth, Address box understanste his ‘all at or address his V obtain a situation as cow no objection to the country; 6 ply gf 212 West Sith at., between 1U A. M. ANTED BY A COLORE coachman; first clasw man nine Aditvers COACILIAN, 10 9h at, between the store. MAN 27 YEARS OF AC nan in a private fail 8 Tofercnce gi ¢ WISHES TO n. Ap- and 2 P.M, MAN, A SITUATION AS bee references, Sand 4th ave, 10 WAXTED-AN AMERICAN YOUNG can parenta, who has been brought derstands driving oxen aod pioughing, and te MAN, OF AME up on a farm: ui milker; 5 good reverence required. Address for one week Mr. M. A. ii. Post oflce, peesccestsines ANTED—A SITUATION, AB GARDENER RY A thorough practical man of tong exp raieing, stanas the ent tower bu for two days. erience in vegetable greenhouse, hot ani cold grapery ; perfectly under. ena. For character, the greenhoures, coruer of Cinason and My/te avs., &c., uppiy in een Ww. SMTi JANTED—RY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, A SITUA. tion clty referen: & centloman or private family to engag industrious and obliging man; has no nb} or country, Apply at dir. J.d, Stilling’s st, between Broadway and Ubi HELP WANTED ‘A (000,207, tween 9 and 10 A. M. wt 171 Waslington at. A TRUSTWORTHY GENTLEMAN 1 ZA dy brat clas city, can find projitable employment b; New York Tost oftice, ‘s if CANVASSER, @) auperiutendent wanted — ments will be given. D, jutendent National Art Association, 162 Bi “AN. ENERGETIC, LIQUOR SALESM take charce of m route tn Hudson connty, N. Gross, atatlog references and salary expected, Heraly tllee. tend office; must be well recommended, FRAL AGENT AND GENERA o whom vers URLEDAY, General Superine conchman and groom; has four years’ exellent irom last employer; & splentiid opportunity for 0 & very tempernte, tione to Brooklyn. arness store, wth until engaged: HOUT 15 YEARS OLD, WANTED—TO Apply ve AVING ABTRICT. 4 extensive business acquaintance in the idresaing box hi3 Nberal induce. roadway, rooin 1k. AN WANTED—T0 |. Ade , & CO, NAC dh Weil IVE, ENERGETIC YOUNG ninted tn the city, aw canvas ¥ iro inwurance Company. Apply wt 85th mv. Both ot. A FEW TRUSTWORTHY AND MAN WANTED seer for a fire cinew wacted to canvas this chy and vieloity with @ nm Siople and novel invention used by every A chance to make money. Call between II and 8 'J. A. NOT, at Olney & Powless, 41 John xt, LAUNDRYMAN WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MAN, 4 0 superiptend a lar man. Apply ju office 20 bast Mth at, MA duran YSTERMAN WANTE: of th st.; he must understand none other need apply. SMART, ACTIVE MEN WANTED—TO ( +> article used by Breauway. room No. b. his 6 all; no enpital reqnired. App Good waves made @ laundry. Good pay to the right AN WANTED—TO MAKE HIMSEL? OUNERALLY off store, Addresa box 4,586 1" ped —AT 757 BROA DWAY, CORNER buslores DANVARS FOR AN PURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—FOR SIX OR SEVEN months, for a genteel private family, in the limite com- rived wilbin Thirdeth and Fifueih stréets and Sixth and exINGLON avenues, oF therevbouta, Price not to exered $260 per month, Address HOUBE, box 110 Herald office, URNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM WANTED..BY A Professor of music, near Sroadway; cash eptyment fn lessone, withon bonkd, Address ARTISTE, road: cera! miisie store, OUSB WANTED—ELIGIBLY Li » by @ careful, respousivle 400, 88 Matuen lane, up sta! CATED IN THR ave fainily; rent COMS WANTED -ONF LARGE ROOM, OR A ROOM and Bedroom adjoining, furaimbed or in! urnished, 1a the viciniiy of Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue, Ad« tating terms, which must be moderate, GEORGE TUN, Herald oilice, . [WO GENTLEMEN WANT A FURNISHED ROOM, without board; not to exeead £20 per month. To receive attention must CO., Herald offi WASTED ONE FLOOR, CONSISTING OF TITREE OR four large anfurnishet Rooms on Bret or second floor, Detween Canal and Fifteenth streets; rent moderate, Ad- dress B,, box 43 Post ollice, WANTED -BY A FAMILY OF ADULTS, A. FIRST clase high stoop} very well furnished Hotisa, between Twenty rth and ind streets and Bixth and Park aves pues, Address M. GET, St. James Hotel, WA SIEDONE FLOOR OF THREE OR FOUR unfurnished, in a private house, for » gentle terins and loca jon, Address J. L. 0, 00M! wife; location not above Amity street and between and Hdriige streets, Address, ctaving terma, ke, Ps 8,188 Post ovlee. FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, ON WEST swall family; term moderate,’ Addrews or WN, 278 Greenwich street, x TIL MAY 1 OR LONGER—A NEATLY furnithed second or third story Rooin, with closets, for @ man aod wile, Address, with terms, LR H., box 22h Heraid odice. ANTAD—A FURNISHED FLOOR AND SERVANTS Room, for light housekeeni Tenth nnd Tweny-recond atrerea, Third and enues; terme modoraie, Address D, CHARNEY, 77 University place. WASTED -BY A SINGLE CENTLEMAN, A PARLOR and Bedroom, without board; location must be bee tween Twentieth and thirtieth streeta and Fourth and sixth avenues, Address, stating price, box 1,469 Port oflce. WASTED—A FURNISHED TRONT ROOM AND TED. Toot near Washington aquare, without hoard, for two ladies; good neighborhood, Address HOME, 162 Sixta at WASTED -BY THRER ADULTS, FOUR UNFURNISH- ed Roome, suitable for housekeeping; rent not to ex cond $28 por nce given aud Fejuired, onth. Address, giving fuli particulars, ViR- GINTA, box 872 Post ofoa, WASTED TO RENT—OFVICE OF ONE OR TWO Tooms; second floor preferred; within three blockn of Water ana Wall atreets; to have possession any time bet December 20,” Addreea box 2,368 Post office, > ue Potore [a a avid an FURNIGHED of which wi a 4 B12 Appl; ty-rinth arent," Sxeeed BIER Apply HOUSE, PRICE at 185 Kast Thir- _ MARBLE MANTELS. P)PGOR TED MARRER MANTELS, WAINSCOTIN Farniture Tops, &6., ine ion of all the lored marb eof the worl lerns of black ble, finest quality, en; eid Fire and ding stone bevweun Phiriy N D BLATE, DECORATED MARBLE AND Mantels, rich aud elegant designe, T. By MIEWART & CO,, Cob Bizta avenue, z PIEWAKT® CO. tuo bixta avenue, beween Tifryy-Gfth and ) MANTELS, MONU- ene stock of the jatent designs on 1, ready to ship or put op ata few hours? notice, A KLADER, Now 164 und 186 Bast 16th ot, near $4 av. GQ KLARER, 8 FIRST AVENUE, NAR THIRD WY. Aireet, nelis Marble Mantels, Head Atones, Monuments of superior workmanship, below oost, Defore renewing to bie COAL AND_weop, COAL AND FLAN FLOUR. —1 LIES Coal aad Ano 17 Sea Or SS op meena weary State Engineer and Surveyor, in the place of Van Rene "i Canal Commissioner, in tne place of Stephen 7. Ha ‘An ‘Tnepectar of Bisia’ Prison, Inthe plate of Joba Ham to fill the unexpired daceaseit, which will expireon the eat ta the place of Charies Mason, » under section thirteen, of ser at the Plate conocintiy constitution, ‘Also a Judge of the Court of Appoale, to All the un term for which K. Potter wae elected, which will ex- ire.on the last day of December, 127, ta the place of Lewd inted by the Governor under section thir ix of the Btate conatituiion. Alto a Justice of the Supreme Court, for the First Jud! district, in the place of Thomas W. Clerke, whose term peg 00 & ‘or the Fourth Senal the First, Segond, Thirds Fourth, Filth. Blsth, event The feenth aid Fourteenth wards of'the city end county of New ‘ork. Alno a Senator for the Fifth Senate District, oom) the Highth, ‘Ninth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth wards of heed fand couaty of New York. Alto nator for the Sixth Senate District, comprisl ate Boral and Gavaniceun wards at lee ein omk oontad a'Seiator fur the Seventh Senate District, comprising the Eighteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-first wards of the oly and county of New York. "Ako w Senator Tor the Eugnth Senate District, comprising the Twelfth, Nineteenth and Twenty-second wards of the city ‘and county of New York. OOUNTY Giana Aigeagee > TO Fd BLBOTED FOB 64ID OUNTY. Twenty-one Members of Assembly. A Dini Auorne if place of Samuel B. Garvin, whe was appoinied to 6 Vacancy occasion resignas Two Justices of tho Superive Coury In the places of FoRa J. Freedman and Freeman J. Fithian, who were respectively &ppointed to Ml the vacancies occasioned Ly the realgnation of Samuel B, Garvin and death of Antheny J, Robertson. ‘A. Judge of the Court of Common Vieas, In place of George ©. Barrett. A Judge of the M: Court, Ja'piane of Michael O, Gross, A Surrogate, in place of Gideon J. Tucker, ‘A Recorder, in place of Joba K. fackett, sire ‘Supervisors, in the places of Walter Rocke and Henry mith. ‘A Coroner, in the place of William Schirmer, pall whos! terme of ofice wil expire on the inst day of mber next ‘Also a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, to fil the resk due of the unexpired term for which George G. “Barrett wat elected, which will expire on the last day of December next, In the piace of George C, Barrett, resigued, ‘The attention of Inspectors of’ Election and County Cane vassers ia directed to Chap. 18, of the Laws of 1508, entit “An act to provhle for submitting the amended Conatituti to ihe electors of the State." passed April 24, 186i) pur, h the amen Conatitution Prine” conmitutional “Convention ‘which eldeod ty sittings” Feb) twenty-elght, eighteen bundred rary sixty-eight, will be submitted to the quailied electors of Biavo af the said general election to be held on the. Tu succeeding the first Monday in November next, and at sucl election each elector will be entitled to rote separately for oF nat auch amended constitution, except the judiciary artis cle, or for or against the judiciary article, or {or or against tanitorm rule of asseeament aud taxation of real and ye property, and oe Cee best Ca hed qualit cuily, yor eoeeniees ee A UNELBON, Secretary of State, crry ax Count or Rew Youre MTY AW! i August 2, 1869, 1 cartity the above to be a true copy of the original notes rece! i the Secretary of State. ved by me thie day from the etre ee KM, ee Sherif of the City and County: of Hew ork. \blishers of ni rs are hereby no insert this rtlsement aries specially sutnorized to do so, See Tsu. ene ee JAMES O'BRIEN, Bheritt, Gere MA8S MEETING and Torchlight Demonstration on Wedneaday evening, Oct, 27, 1869, RooMe OF THE OOMMITIRA OF ARRANGEMENTS.) | TAMMANY HALL, Oot 95, 188. Por th Seer ar ie eel ht strat! ‘or the proper lon o! we tore! demons! of the democtacy of the ciy of New \ork fae Grand Marakat promulgates the following order of arrangements: — The various ward organizations will approach the Hal! by ee avenue, and pass it in review, moving ing place, The Pard eoarsbals, on the arrival of the hend of thelr seve eral processions, will report linmediately to the special aide stationed at the corner of Thlrd avenue and Fouteents street, who will be designated by a white rlubou, Vhe Sixteenth, Twentieh and Tweoty-secon! wards proces stons will pa {nroweh Twenty-tuted strvot und down Third avenue to the p'ace of meetiug. All wards south of Fourteenth street and weet of Broad way will move through Astor piace, ana go up Tiird avenue, The wards east of Broadway and south of Fourteenth atreet will except the ass directly up the Bowery and Lhird avenu entesnth wad, which will’ pase through Pow teenth street towards Third avenue. DREW J. GARVEY, Grand Marshal SPECIAL AIDS. Lieut, James H. Ingereoll Jobin Carvey. AN Charles G, Cornell, General Wm. M, Tweed, Jr, Captain Eugene Durnia, Antiony Hartmann, john Brown. ptain William P. McGrath, 3. Townsend Connolly. “8 —— JON. 8. 8. COX 3 will address the democracy thie (Wednesday) ovening a Tarumany Halle PJON. FERNANDO WOOD will address the democracy at Tammany Hall this (Wednenday) evening. ON. RICHARD O'GORMAN will address the democracy to-night at Tammany Hall. < crinina eraeee catia OZART NOMINATION, Nineteenth Asserobly Districts For Member of Assembiy, THOMAS 6, FIELDS, LOTHAR NEWMAN, Chairman M M. J. Rion, Secretart ; Davin bor } sarge Tho undersig jes of the Mozart Assembly Come vention of the Ninetesnta Assemhiy district, i corti that the Mozart Assembiy Convention nominated Thomas Fields to represont the Ninewoonth Assembly district in the Asgenliy ‘end that be ¢ only regular Mozart nominee, SALMON S. HAWKINS, D. he PORTER, HENRY ROMAND, LOTHAR NEWMAN, BR. M. KODACHER, M. J. RICH, PATRICK HANLY, WM. H. ROBINSON, Pe tara Ae ecteomale C, BORS R.A. “ D, PATRICK JONES. CENTRALIZE TO OPPOSY CENTRALIZATION, THE ARMY OF THE DEMOCRACY MOVES, ‘The anited and invineible Democracy of the metropolis Fequesied to assemble in and around es TAMMANY HALL, and atreete adjacent, from Stuyvesant to Union square, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, OCTOBER 2, tn ratification of the State Ticket heqded by HON. HOMER A, NELSON for Secrovary of State, ERE | anTHE, lnelde meeting will ve held in the grand hall ov etre. ‘The following, with other distinguished speakers, will poate tively be present Hon, JOUN F, FOLLETT, of Ohio. Kx-tiovernot SWANN, of Maryiand. Hon. HOMER A. NELSO: LAcutenant Goveruor ALLEN OC. BEACH, Hon. 8AM L. 5. COX, Hon, LEON AUBETT. Hon. FERNANDO WOOD, Hon. 4. it, Hl. DAWSON, Hon. D, ©, CALVIN, Hoo, RICUD, U'GORKMAR, Hon. U. beatae thr r ig JOUN B, FELLOWS, ey he The various ward organizations will racet at their respow tive headquart t 7 o'clock and march in TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION to the soene of the demonstration, in accordance with the age Tangements of ‘ Grand Marshal ANDREW J. GARVRY, Tammany Hall and ite Immoctiato neighborhood will be Drilliantiy uminaved, and o pyrotechnie display will be given in honor of our nominees, By order A. OAKEY HALL, Chairman Coinmiitee of Arrangements, Joorrn H. TooKEN, Secretary. WM. M. TWERD, yous Hor chairman Tammany Hall General Commiiten fons Hovan Tata, Wat Hirouman, '} Secretaries GEvENTH BENATORIQL DISTRICT. AT A CONVEN> 4) tion of the Reventh Senatorial district, hold at Jacksom Hall, Thirty-recond street and Second i Hall the call of the General Committee of Tamm: Hon. JOHN J. BRKADL: was nominated by acclamation for suste Senator at the enat ing election. i ae LEANDER RUCK, Eaq., Chalrmans ward—PAaTnIoK EDR, y ith ward-EDWATD Buca, f ¥iee Chairmen, Secretaries, TAth ward—N, F. By TENBOHON,) 20th ward—B. K, Muarity, 21st ward—A.T. Doouxuty. § HE UNDERSIGNED, REPRESENTATIVES OF THB Twelfth ward in the Mozart General Committee of the city and county of New York, hereby certify that Thomas Fields is tne regular notuiuee of the Mozart organization the Nineteenth Assemoly district as @ candida’e lor OW TELTAM. BRAN, JOUN MoGUIRE, ISAAC ROSENBURGH, CHRISTOPHER BUANDLEY, M. CUIISTAR, ” LOLMAR NEWMAN, ANDMBW SMITH, INETEENTH WARD YOUNG MEN'S INDEPENe Teac Amosiation ineets at 724 Third avenue, Wednesday evening, October 27, 1h) SpRINGMEYER, President M. 0, CowAN, Beoretary. Tama TAT SENATORIAL DISTRIC ‘Atm conrention of the Fourth Senatorial District, held at No, old Peart street, purmiant to a call or the General Uome maltieo of Zammnaey WILLIAM M. TW RED ‘ mousiy nominated for State henator at the enaae Tincecucn. EDWAKD HOUAN, Chairman, 8 Gr Munn. Bigs MN Muakouny,| Seoretarion, (TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, 19 United Democratic Nominasiona, Taoumany, Moznrt and Democratle Unton, ‘or Member of Assembiyy THOMAS 0, FIELDS, MICHAEL GROTT, rom age. 3 Gh Chairman Tammany Hall Convention, OnAPL I. Quiee, Sous J. Mavonay, | Srtaries Tarnmany Hall BRIED, Chatrman Momnet tall Gunvesrion. ANvnaw Aurrn, Secretary Mozart Hall, caatee aIAM W RODENMRYER, airman Vemocratie | nion Convention, JonN Moone, Kecrotary Democratic Union,

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