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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Nurses, dco. AY.—WANTED, A BABY TO BRING UP ON A Q oitia, ors child to board. Mrs, BROWN, WEST 45TH ST.--A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- 3 echambermaid, Can be man ae nuree, or puree aud een at her present employer's. 35 of ‘no objection to the country, EAST $8TH ST.—A PROTESTANT NURSE, FULLY 3 tent to take charge of a baby or growing chil- her present emp oyer’s, 40 WEST 2TH ST.A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL to take care of children; ia willing to assist with up stairs work. Cull for two days 4.0) BAST, I6tH 87, NEAR BROADWAY.—A, RE: FU apectable woman as nurse and scamatress; compe- Yeut to take charge of a baby from its birth; good city refer- ences, 4:7 NEST TH SEA RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO. man totake care of growmg ehtkiron and do plain sewing or light chamberwork, Can be evcn at her preseut amployer's. 49 PAST 31ST St) NEA (TH AV.—A MONTHLY oO nurse disengaged: best city references, Inquire, be- @ween 10 and 6, for Mrs. HARE HB ALLEN, OT. NEAR GRAND, ROOM 17. RR 2) “apectable American girl to take cure of children or do ‘ehamberwork. WESTQ19TH ST.—-AN EXP as nurec and seamstress or as iady's mal ty reference, med to tr eon at the b Q WES? SD sf.—A RESPEC 10° man as nurse in a private family; six years refer- ‘ence from last place. Call for two days. el and can produce Of her present em 109 & ST WTH 8T., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH eo ave.—A girlas nurse and scamatress; best of city Feference. Cail for two dave. Td 8.8 J+) and soamatress @harge of « baby ST 19TH 8T., NEAR 6fH AY., REAR -A RE cctable young’ girl as nurse; good city reference from las: place. 7 CLERMONT AY., BROOKLYN, TENT GIRL AS NURSE > sao the eutire POMPE! 8 fully compete! ean come weil recommen ESPEOTABLE, nurse to an invalid; middie aged Eughsh woniar no obje 193 £3 ight bouse work. STH AY., Felerence froin last place. > REAR. Q7 West ust st. IN TH 4 able virl as children’s nurse, or would take char} of a babe fro: ate on Wheeler & Wilson's Machine; be: ton to the cour or chambermald Dan be seen until eu SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES.@ Miecellanceus. LOW KLYN.—A LADY OF EX. bak alll Be testimonials desires a ‘family to instruct children in the English branches and Address 8. E. WEST 27TH ST.A8 PARLOR MAID, BY A RE. pa Me girl, with first class city references, Call WEST 4(TH 8T., BETWEEN STH AND 6TH AVS.—A petent to take entire charce WEST 16TH 8T.—A FRENCH PROTESTANT nce and refinement wishes to auj ivate family or first class boa jeat references as to qi 6TH AV.—A LADY GIVES LESSONS IN THE aches, Drawing, Paintin, Photos Coloring, at ber residence is Gall or aa otograph Coloring, ‘or puplis’, or ad TEACHER. base LADY, HIGHLY Eo. WEST 85TH 8T.-A FOREIGN YOUNG LADY, more pupila at ber. educated i Fart ¥ hea French, Ger- res! ence orasa visit! man, English and mu 6TH AY., BEZWEEN TH AND 25TH STS.—A young German lay 4: German and French take the entire charge of one or two children ; excellent ref- erences, Address 6TH AV.—A RESPECTADLE YOUNG CANADIAN lady as’ maid; ie a good acamstress; would aseiat with nip stairs work; can dress hair; four years’ reference. Call for two days. YOUNG LADY Fapid band a overneas, t teach apeaks also English and {s willing to A NE, rea copying to do at home or in an SONS IN ENGLISH, and muric in exchange for a home; New York or withia: ‘An easy distance proferred. Address EXPERIENCE, box 6,578 Post office. YOUNG LADY OF 7 ment desires » situation a dren; would be willing to made herself useful. Address ERNESS, box 2,18 Port olfie LADY OFFERS LI AND REFINE- governess for small chile ANTED—A GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN; aust understand plain sewing. Apply, from 9 to 11, baht sir FIRST CLASS MILIORES. Lye d 70d Getjar td Cant atiet, Baleeel Saud WA Mandl ands Western's YOUNG GIRL ACCUSTOMED TO MAKE ine dren's unde oon Wheeler & Wiluon's ma- foitake care of wa infant. and, do Nght chemborwork. Gall this day, between 10 and 12 A. M., at 11 West 16th st. Warren’ WOMAN AS WAITRESS AND CHAM- bermaid who is willing to assist with washing; Pro- testant preferred. Cell at ‘est S7th st., on Wedne:day and Thursday, from 11 to 12 A. M. 'ANTED—AS NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS, A PRO- testant girl, willing to live at West Brigbton, Staten Toland; wages $13 per month. Call on Wednesday, between land? ‘at No. 6 Wall st., room No. 1, with written ref- erences, : ANTED—-IN A SMALL FAMILY, A GIRL, 14 TO 15 PAGE iat of age, well recommended. Inquire ut 315 East between Ist and 34 ave. WANZED-A WET NURSE, APPLY AT 103 WASH: ‘ington st, W4STED BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A GIRL TO DO general hoveework and pial cuokihg: must be « good washer and ironer. Apply at 104 West Suth et, ANTED—A GENTEEL YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST ‘with general housework in @ sinull private family. Apply at 250 West ith at. ANTED—A NURSE, ENGLISH OR GERMAN PRE- ferred, to take charge of au infant, Inquire at 48 Eat 14th at., up stairs, between 11 and 1 o'clock. WASTED A TIDY PROTESTANT GIRL, AS CHAM: ermatd in a ermal private amily 5 must ‘como weil re commended. Apply uutil 12 o'cloois at $8 Ei WANTED A FIRSY CLASS MILLINER AND TRIM- mer, App'y to MOBLHINNSY & VAN HOESEN, Tor two days, between 9 and 10 o'clock A. M. WARTED—A GIR HO 18 A GOOD WAst jrover and can do plain cooking; city reference; family aval LADY, HAVING A FEW HOURS DISENGAGED, wants the position of dail families: teaches English, Frenc! A. D., Herald office, LADY ACCUSTOMED TO TRAVELLI to mect with a family going to Who would wish ; vize a gentieman’e residence, in or out of the WARD, Herald office. EDUCATED LADY WISHES TO GIVE TUITION of ahouse in exchans will not give trouble; to one or two she would super- lly. Address fn music and superlatens for Board iu a. private fam! references, Address HOME, %2' Hudson terrace, Hoboken, teacher of music and singing desi each in a private faraily music, ring!s English im retura for board and washing. Addresa box 106 Herald office. achool, or woutd D. FLOOR, REAR.—A Ya nurse. ‘Can be seen 12! at her mother's res 1236 elothe: 151 AN AS NURSE kiads of under- ns machine; good city , BETWEF . back’ room, —A reapectable girl as nu: nid seamstress; can take care of 2 baby trom its birth; ce: ing tt up on a bottle lived three onda half Jeary nae place; good chiy reference. Cun he seen for 0 days. 6THt AND 7TH AVS. Ae EAST 40TH ST, THIRD FLOOR, 15 Jounggh as nares on ean operate om heeler & Wilson's machine ; best city reference. 1GO WEST ATH St. NEAR 17H AV.—A MESPECTA- IU dle girt to take care of children and sew in aro- apectable private family, or would do charnberwork and aew; ean operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; has the best elty references from ber last place, where she has lived for the last ten years. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, 164. WEST, 4TH St. CORNER ITH AV.-A TIDY, ry fre onl, gond patured young woman, 18 years old, fot long in this ‘conntry, to take care of a baby and to help ‘With sewing ; good references as to respectability, &c. ; wants B fire: class n. 203 HEXINGTON AY, NEAR 2D, 8T.. 8KCOND ©) oor.—Two respectable girls: one to take care of Gbilaren aud to du plain sewing; the otter as chambermaid And wallress, or to assist with the washing; has not lived out Detore. Cal! on or address J. 213 WEST 18TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG SLO girias nurse and piain ccamstress, wAr EAST 88TH 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE AND SLO scamatroas ; has the best city reference, IN THE BAKERY.—A YOUNG DUO Wetecca ori ues aati sock eaters chamberwork and sewing. Can be seen for two days. 5] TEE AV, BETWEEN 4TH AND STH STS. UPPER floor.—A respectable married woman as wet nurse: ‘a fresh breast of milk. Can be seen for ove day. —e- 59 EAST SST St.) BETWEEN 2D AND §D AVS.— Je) A young girl, 16 years old, to take care of children do light houeework willing to make herself useful. all for two days. — 258 WEST 27TH 81., NEAR 8TH AV.—A RESPECT- able young girl as nurse and seamstress; best city ference, Call for two days. Q5Q STH AV. BETWEEN 16TH AND UTH STE., Jd toy store,—A competent girl as nurse and seam- Firess; best city reference. 26 WEST 47TH ST.—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS; one as uuse and seamstress and can operate on heeler and Wilson’s machine; the other as cham 9nd waitress in « wmali private faroily; have 7 years @uce from their last place. Call for two days. WEST 43D ST.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY 4, ‘as lady's sick nurse or to take care of an invalid. for three day: BG sTH AY.. ONE DOOR FROM 22D ST.—A LADY J in desirous of finding a good place fora faithful, jest and trustworthy womar. as purse and seamstress or wait on a lady; no objection to travel; can take the entire @harge of « baby from 1 he BOQ BAT, STH St. BETWEEN IST AND gD ays.—An experienced nurse Jn a private family; ean take entire charge of a baby from the mouth and brim up on the bottle if required; good city reference from last Place. Call for two days. BO ITH AV., BETWEEN 277H AND 28TT STS.—A maid woman as nurse and to do plain sewing, or TWEEN 18ST AND 2D AVS.— se of ag chambermald and sea) a infant from birth and bring it ference: city of country. 20TH Sf, BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH ‘A reepeeinble young woman aa competent veiling, South or to Havana ; good reference, nurse, to 819 Fe —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG « wous0 as competent nurse and to do plain sewing; fa willing to make herse!f genera'ly useful. 320 WEST, WITH st. BETWEEN 8TH AND STH reur.—A young girl to take care of childrefi self useful; beat of reference, Call for two B22 EAST Wd STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS norse and seamstress; kas good clty reference, Call for two ai B37 BAST MST 81, IN THE BAKERY. A RE- epectable bi pery girl to take care of children and do plain sewing; no objection to chamberwork. -A RESPECTABLE MARRIED $5 () Somes witha Teh trones OF mites io wor alee Bbaby at her residence, Call for three days p96 2D AY.—A YOUNG GIRL, SHORT TIME LAND. D ed, to take care of a child or children; is an excel- it plain sewer. 408 6TH AV., NEAR 35TH Sf.—A SCOTCH PRO- tostant woman as nurse and «samstress; is capable taking full charge of @ baby from {tw birth; can bring ft yp with the bo jo objection to the country; has good ference. ALO 2D, AY, RRAR EAST 9TH 81.) IN BOOK tor pg Wotan as nurse; understands the of ebild :or aslady’s maid; understands hairdress- 5 excellent revere 419 the country; g 44 4TH AV. a NEAR 30TH 8T.—AS NU. reaunstvess to growing en; experi ike entire charge: sews well; 1 ST UTH STA PROTESTAD ENGLISH SE AND d and t city S2D AND 3D STS.—A ke care of children and do plain Ly reference from last piact 60: 9TH AV., WEEN 811 AND 39TH STS.—A F women to nurse @ baby with a baile; will give Ita mother's care. RA 8TH AV., Yd you ie Seat 504 SHAY, BErwee AE wet nnree with a fall 6 GIRL AS NURSE; 316 TH Axe sat understanda taking care of children from thelr rth, Goos city reforence. QQ ert av. 739 pm Dall on Mre, GAFFNEY. + gD AV, BETW 1.036 mrontitoor a fret nurse tn a private famil; 1 053 BB. A¥is ONE DOOR FROM ].053 epectadie gittto take care o! STH AND O9TH STS.—A enat of milk. RESPECTABLE 6st AND 2D STS, pectablé married woman ab baby #ix weeks old, DST.-A RE. dren ; good city Feference ii RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS WET NURSE IN A A private family; is obliging, Cai at the corner of At- fantic ay. and Fort ureene place, Brooklyn, WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH PERSON, seamstress, or would do light ghamberworx and rewing; no objrction toa short distance fn the country. Acdress ENGLISH, Herals ouice, WAnteD—By A MOST RESPECTABLE LADY, A SIT- nation as first class surgical or lady's nurac; best med- Jeni reterooce given; or would take entire char of ag ine Valid, eltoer Iany or gentieman. Address Mme. FRANCOIS, Merald office, Miscellaneous. 99 AMITY PLACE, SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG «) “American girl desires employment in a fancy store or akery, or \ e kuowl- edge 6: th Th a yowelry manufaetory ; bas so: rainess ; Is art apd 424) STANTON S$1,—A YOUNG LADY OZ panion avi to make bersolf usefal to 4 geatie man Tee pat or aidress Mra, HOWELL for two 6 YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS GOV- erness to children, or would ac! teaches English, French companion to a ; elty preferred; RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, WHO CAN SPEAK German, desires a situatlon ina bakery or confection- gry; good reference. Address for two days M., box 227 LADY, WRITING A PLAIN, RAPID HAND, WOULD like copying to do at her howe, SALESWOMAN; THOROUGHLY COMPETENT undergarments and usedto Broadway trade, ladies? competent to taxe entire charge . C., Herald Branch office, Brook PUPILS WANTED-NEIGHBORHOOD OF ying for the aftergoon, Address Bixtieth st. or co NESS, Herald o ANTED—BY. A YOUNG LAD’ giish, a situation in a Y, SPEAKING FRENCH dry goods fancy store or employment Address for three days W. A. ANTED—A SITUATION AS GOVERNESS, BY A oung lady, who {s tully qualified to instruct 180 in German, French and Latin; b relerences given and required. Apply at 452 Lexington av.f@ ANTED.-BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS ‘companion to an Invalid or as goverucss; would be ‘of ebildren’s wardrobe. Address H ‘Lowell Post office, Mass. WARREN, box1, Intelligence Offices. IMMEDIATELY HAVE SITUA- by applying at LOUIS & Mme. HANSEN'S: 6th st., near Bowery. FET NURSES CAN ond ay, nesr dist st. GIRL WANTED--TO DO THE HOUSEWORK OF A repared to goto work. Apply at ist and 2d ave., second floor. COOK WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMIL’ understand her business and be ‘Apply at 609 5th av. YOUNG LADY COMPETENT TO TAKE CHARGE of the office department can find a situation in a first class hotel; must be of undoubted respeetabliitye pl ive references. ‘small family; come good bread baker. Call for three d: nion xquare, between Band 10 A.M. szoall. Apply at 228 West 43th st, tor two days, WANTED <A WAITRESS AND CHAMBERMARD, IN & family of two. None but a first class Protestant need apply at 200 West 43 et. W4222-4 Goon COOK, WASHER AND IKONF! must be x good baker and huve clty references; Pro- ply betweem the hours of i2 and 2 at testant pre-erre |, 419 West 19th st. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN TO DO GEN- a good Washer and ironer relerences required. Apply $th ave, and understand plaia at S24 Weat id fi ANTED—A HAT TRIMMER; ONE WHO BIND either plece work or weekly. SMITH, 181 Nessati at. WASTED-4 MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER TO GO vy og cou Apply to A. & W. W. SHUMWAY, 624 Canal atreet. ANTED—A NURSE FOR AN INFANT. APPLY, with clty reference, at 48 Madison av., on Thursday, between 11 and 1 o'clock. 7 ANTED—A NUMBER OF GIRLS TO PUT UP HER- ick’s medicines. Apply at 67 Murray at., up stairs. ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS COOK, washer and frouer; must be « good bread baker; alao a chambesinaid to assirt in the washing and ironing aud act none need apply unless competent; the best city reference will b red, Apply at 161 West 44th st. ] ANTE COOK, WASHER AND IRONER FOR A small vrivate family; also @ chambermail and ress; both must understand their business, To respecta- 4 competent parties a comfortable home, end good wages aro offered; references required. Call at 136 East Sth at, between 2 and 8 o'clock, for two day ANTED—A GOOD COOK FOR A SMALL FAMILY. 188 West 18th st., betwet th avi ANTED—CRAPE COLLAR MAKERS, APPLY TO ‘MILLS & GIBB, 197 Grand at, WARTEDIAT 28 BREVOORT PLACE, A FIRST CLASS immer and 2 mililiners. ‘ANTED IN A SMALL FAMILY, TWO RF! le gir waitress; must understand their business thorougoly and bi able to give references; a German woman preferred cook. Inquire at 336 West 65th st., between &th and Sth avi ANTED—TWO GIRLS TO LABEL BOTTLES. ONLY those having had experience need apply at the Anglo- American Chemical Works, 23 Dey et,, room ANTED—A FIRST CLAS8 COOK, ALSO A LAUN- dress, to go a short distance tn the country; they must have best references, Apply this day (Wedneaday), between Sand 11 A. M., at No. 2 bast Lith st., corner of 5th av. alah reamed itd GOOD GIRLS; ONE A PLAIN COOK, washer and ironer ; the other a chambermaid, to assist, Apply at 145 Last 18th at. ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, AND TO DO plain washiog; must be a good breaa'baker. Apply at 65 East Sith at, betivcon 10 and { o'clock, this day. ANTED=100 FIRST CLASS CLOAKMAKERS; NONE but experienced hands n apply. O'SULLIV AN & GREIG, TTL bron coe Entrance on Sth st, “tavate son pares ROLE tes ons NONE other need aj af 8, pad o'clock A.M. ee. ANTED—AT [65 OTH AV., A GUOD DRESSMAKER; ‘one that {s accustomed to good work and can trim} none other need apply. Come prepared to work. PECTA- ‘one a8 cook and the other as Inundress and GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK at 227 Grand ct. ; must understand washing, froning and some cooking; wages #12, ANTED--EXPERIENCED BANDS TO MAKE scarfs, neckties and bows; highest price paid to firat hands, =WETMORE & HITCHCOCK, 271 Canal at. \OOK WANTED,-A THOROUGH GOOD COOK, J washer and froner can have a permanent situation and ood home, in a moderate sized family. Apply with good re- 143 2d av., from 8 to 12 o'clock to-day. ANTED—TWO GIRLS; ONE AS CHAMBERMAID ‘and Izundress, and a young girl of 16 to wanist in wait- ing and chamberwork 4 wages $12 and $8. 107 West 38th at, near 6th ay. RESS AND CLOAK TRIMMERS AND MILLINERS Wanted—At “Bay State Straw Worka,” 520 Broadway. NIRL WANTED—TO TAKE J anddothe up stairs work in a small private family; must be willing and obliging and have good reference. ply at 15834 2d av., corner ot 1th st, ILLINERS.—WANTED, A FIRST CLASS MILLINER and trimmer; the highest wages givea to a competent None but ihe best need app 8S. A, BEEKMAN & CO, —WANTED, A MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT ‘woman (American) to attend to an invalid lady. between 9 and 3 o'clock, at133 West 21st st, OF CHILDREN Entrance in 1th st, iy. Tis ona 446 Broadway. ANTED-*A YOUNG LADY TO ADDRESS EN: Velopes; one who writes plainly and rapidly. Apply at SHEPPARD'S seed store, 29 Fulton at. Lean ANTED—ONE EXPERIENCED SALESLADY FOR artificial flowers and feathers; also two young ladies to learn the business. G. G. TENCH, £03 Broadway, WASTED-A GIRL FOR GENEPAL HOUSEWORK IN a small private family. Cal! at 436 West 24th at, WANTED—A WOMAN AS WAITRESS AND CHAMBER. maid and to do fine washing and ironing; must have good references and be willing to go to the country; good, Compecent girl; wages il¢ per month. Call at 10) Hast 27th at., Between 10 and 12 o'clock, IE AND SCARF HANDS WANTED—AT UNION AD- Broadway; only euch as are accus- tomed to finest work on scarfs; permanent situations; best D~A GERMAN GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND wages $15 per month. Call at 129’East 70th st, TANTED-—A GERMAN GIRL FOR GENEKAL HOUSE- work. Apply at 28 av. D. TANTED—A FIRST CLASS EXPERIENCED COOK; beat city references required. Call for three days at FAMILY, A GOOD COOK, washer and froner, with good references, Apply at 17 ‘ANTED—FOR A SMALL ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A FIRST CLASS waitress and chambermald; German or French pre- ferred. Apply, between 9 and 1 o'ciock, ut 18 West bith at, ‘ARTED-SEVERAL GOLD BRACELET MAKERS. ‘Apply to WARREN, SPADONE & CO., No. 4 Maiien ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER city reference required. ‘Apply, between 10 ana 12, WASTED-A PROTESTANT WOMAN TO COOK, wash. fron and assist inthe honrework for a famil of four, Apply, with city reference only, at 134 East $0th ¥V 7 ANTED--BY A SMALL FAMILY, A GIRL TO COOK, wash ond fron; ood wages, Appiy at 80 West 125th st., Harlem, or J. R. PALMENBERG'S wire stands factory, 466 and 468 Broome st. Relerences wanted. __SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. OF GOOD EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE eas, wishes & alfustien 10 any capacity that he can make bimself useful in. Roterences unquestionable. Ad- Herald onice. RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A SIT- uation as waiter in a private family or boarding house, Cail at or address No, 8 Clinton court, fourth floor, for three days, SITUATION WANTLD—BY A COLORED YOUNG wan, to make Ores and work around the house, either in a hotel or boarding house Address J, PHILLIPS, Herald ofilee. A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS DESIRES A situation in some genteel capacity; salary not so mu: gn object as tntroduction into business. Address 0. H., a 3 ‘ANTED—A WAITRESS OR LAUNDRESS AND WAIT- bring city reference, Basement xate, 807 Lexing- ton av., between 9 and 11 A. M. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must be a good washer and froner. Newark av., Jersey City. ANTED—BY A DRES8MAKER, A WELL RECOM- mended young girl as an apprentice and to run errands, Apply at 661 7th av., above 45th st. ANTED—A WOMAN WHO SPEAKS GERMAN AND English to do chamberwork and nursing; one who can reference and ix willing to work will a good home. “Call at Apply at 42/5 receive liberal East 12th st. between | and IN A FANCY STORE, man between 15 aud C VANT FOR GENERAL must have good recommendatious. ENERAL HOUSEW Call at 108 Bust ED—A GIRL TO DO ¢ vd come well recommended, petween 1 und 8 o'clock. A ede MAN AND WIFE WOULD LIKE Ginabrances rill to mate (enacitea geneeaiy’ waste Address H. M., box 121 Post office, Porichester, N. Y. A. Sertnurant or private hotse for nny Nouscwore,” Ae piy in the store 12i Bd at. YOUNG MAN, NOT AFRAID OF WORK, WISHES A siuation ag porter or watchman; good cash securi wall be given. Address for two days W. PORTER, box I Herald office. : aero. WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS $2, Just retired from business; Willing to make bimselt ‘uso- : gatiafaction guaran: racter. Address K:N- TERPRISE, Herald office. ee ‘0 HOTEL KEEPERS._A YOUNG MARRIED MAN wishes to optain a situation as interpreter; speaks four languages; good clty reference, Addreas T. OH., box 6,131 Pont office, 10 HOTEL KEEPERS. -A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE, thorough business man, of great experience, sober habits aud strict integrity, requires a position aa sieward, to take charge of an ostaGlishment; the clty preferred. Ad- dress A. L. H., Storekeeper Home Made Hotel, 28 Green- WARSTED--A SITUATION AS WAITER IN A PRIVATE tamily; an Englishman, age 24; erent ‘Addtrean B. ti. box 209 Herald-atfees | 1° Mehest references. RMAN OR COLORED > chambermmald; falthtul p wil! havea good home; CTABLE GIRL TO DO THE GEN. 0 a small private family ; ave mendation. Apply at No. 320 Went 25th st, YAFAMILY GOING SOUTH, A WOMAN nurse. Apply at 4G (old No, BO) Clark tt, 22, between 1i and 1 o'clock: Brooklyn, on Friday, Septemb PANTED—AN EXPERIE rougbly understands her business and at 16 East 36th at, E GOOD PROTESTANT GIRLS AS waitress, and chambermaid and laundrees | Fence requires.’ Apply to M —A GIRL AS AMBERMAID AND WaIT- with the care of a gitl seven years oid, Apply, JANTED—By A RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN, A situation as waiter in a private family or first class boarding house; vest eit reference, from his last employer. pply at No, ea! 0th wt., th auld At ave for three days gendigiang e's 2 ANTED—BY A PERSON WHO HAS BEEN EN- gaged fore number of years as superintendent of agencies fora life insurance company, a similar position, or would rather co self with a dre ti ° pany. Address Herald oilice. pions Wo WILL GIVE AN HONEST, TRUST dustrious aa nd talking E RUST, He YORTHY, IN- weil educated Swedish gentieman,, pla lish Muently, a permanent situation’? An- rald office, ing a1 rt 2.5 SULLIVAN ST.—A FIRST CLASS COLORED WAI <4) ‘ter fn a private faroily or boarding house; excellent reference from former employers. Call or address. 7 4TH AV., CORNER WTH STA YOU é 72) latoly lated “English, ax walter fh n private fersiy? ober, honest and ob! ig; good reference fro ‘Address or call on H. M.beween Bund 3b Me ETENT WOMAN, a dining saloon. tre and Leonard ANTED=A_ FIRST CL (female) cook ; best r between 10 abd I A. RAs HOUSEWORK TANTED—A GIRL TO DO G ly; Geran or kuglish preferred, t TED-TWO GIKLS (PROTES fe familly; one to cook, Wash and iron! the oth maid and waitress between 13 and Lat id 5 * Av.—& FIRS? CLASS WAITER, WITH BEST we) of recommendations, in a privat ly. LOUIS GEDRATH, HN eS is ET 1,267 BROADWAY.-A YOUNG MAN AS cooK 1.200 in private faintly or boarding house; under French and American pastry; good city referenc CLERKS AND SAL GOOD SALESMAN, ABOUT § the @ South and West, male arrang nie eae Hiroe u m1 a the 2 ee! Nd ea on com misxion {a thoroughly nthe inlitinery wade, Addrese ALEXANDER, Herald olive. gtd A Spanish langueges, NG ON A TRIP F ENERGY, CONVERSANT WITH kK; must be a good cook, thorou Jerences required, hl 13, Wednesday mening, at 25 West ibth Appiy trom 10 (23 Post ottoo de: salesman or correspua- eut in dome mercausie house or hotel, Addresa G. H., vox CLERKS AND SALESMEN. iellsn withe BDUCATI box 147 Herald of GENTLEMAN 4 CAPITAL asaiet in wale an |, ENGLISH, Aiasese REW 1D INFLUENCE TU trolled by the adver: cont real name, need address A. Fienen ena NALYTIC CHEMIST W. ro yn anes ayy ag A LABORATORY pher, Philadelphia, Pa. FIRST CLASS LIFE INSURANCE AGEN’ an GENT CAN companies by applying to P. * SWEDISH GENTLEMAN, SPEAKING THE ENG ah and Scandinavian er'e or broker's _ Address NILSSON, Heral MAN OF RESPECTABILITY, WHO CAN COMMAND ‘@ small capital, to solicit orders and collect bill and country; rare chance. Apply immediately at T. ‘OF school ', care of J. H. By- it with SMITH, 96 Nassau lish, German, 6 wants a situation in a oftce ; best city Id office. YOUNG, WELL EDUCATED MAN, WANTS A POSI- ffon {n'some importing or banking house, or any otter business; four, aliterent 1: peaks f languages. LERKS AND OTHERS SEEKING HOMES WI J ‘the lots offered for sale on Grand street rail tween Kingsland and Morgan avenues, Brooklyn, easy of cheap and certain to gro A. RAPELYE, 118 Willian UG CLERK WANTE! SENN. wr. street, N. ¥, from 12 to2 P. M. ADDRESS, WITH REFER- ‘A, Brauch Herald oflice, Brooklyn RY GOODS SELESMAN WANTED IN WILLIAMS. burg; reference required. JOHN E. SEWARD, 168 AN, WITH A LARGE NEAR BY uch (or broker) in the flour roadway. Address box 208 the east side of ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 20 YEARS nman and willing to Make himself i. ED—BY AN ACCOUNTANT; HAS ident Bank of Ireland. late employer; with the jatter gentleman he was % yeary Address box 8/, Bordentown, ITUATION WANTED —AS SHIPPING CLERK, SALES- y. where a young mao c: self useful; cab give the beat reference, Address SON, 100 Broadwa: 10 DRUCGISTS. gagement, cli Address PEPS! SITUATION WANT! veference fron: the Pr man or any capac ‘ANTED—IN A BOOT AND SHOE STORE IN PHIL- aralesman who thoroughly understands his nd can furnish undoubted references, Address ‘f AMERICAN SHOE STORE, 242 North 8th at N’ A SITUATION AS TRAVELLING CORRES- pondent, to somo live paper, Apply to or address or nk compositor in a RANCIS H. COOK, 21 ANTED—A GOOD PENMAN, OF EDUCATIONAL and business expertence, recelve encouragement, to travel; a skiiful ITT & ELLIOT, 42 2 A Ee Ea ANTED—A YOUNG MAN RESIDING IN OR AC. qual ted with the customs of country people, to make collections; $300 cash rey Address RESPON ANTED—A SMART YOUNG MAN, AS BOOKKEEPER, one who is willing to make himself useful in an off store. Addrons, stating ealary, E,W. H. NTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST IN WRITING, in p wholesale fancy dry goods store. Address, with ' & CO., box 210 Herald office, ‘ANTED—A YOUNG UNMARRIED MAN TO ACT AS jan inn large retail clothing house. Address, e and references, RETAIL, station A. Unless acquainted with the business no one need apply. ANTED—BY A WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE, AN expertenced city salesman having good trade and ref erences, Address L.,, box 140 Herald oftice. ANTED—TRAVELLING SALESMA nation permanent, Address, stating former 1, Herald ottice. ANTED—A GOOD BOOKKEEPER, WHO THO- understands double entr; fred as security; |. Herald office, salary and references, J. H. GOOD SALA- nd has bad experl- mbing: must have good refer- ences, Address GAS FIXTURES, tierald ofiice. ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN FOR THE denartment; also a first LINGER’S Emporium, 17 Carmine st., cor- ner of Bieecker. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. GENTLEMAN JS DESIROUS OF PROCURING A nitnation as coachman and groom for areliabie and etent young man; he understands the eare of a gentle. {18 honeat and trustworthy. “Apply man’s stables thoroushi at 69 Liberty at. GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE TO OBTAIN A GOOD situation for his coachman; he has heen in my family @ years: noderstauds all about horses perfect! good and careful ‘iriver. Call on or address COAC MAN, No. 8 East Slat at., present employer's, LATELY LANDED FROM THE OLD , Coachman or In- J. B., 833 Brond- ervant in a private family. way, for two days. GENTLEMAN WI 3 A SITUATION FOR HIS coschmin, who 18 a first class man, highly recom- mended; three years’ reference. days, B., 1,187 and 1,189 Broadway, French shoe RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, LATELY LANDED in this country, wishes a situation as coachman; conn. h Inquire for three days Call on or addi good reference, .» between State and Atlantic ts. GENTLEMAN WANTS TO PROCURE A SITUATION for hia coachman, fw trustworthy, reliable young man, derstaads the proper care of horses, har- #; safe and experienced driver; under- ing; can milk, and is wiliing and obliging. Ad- ILLIAMS, Herald dilice. COACHMAN OF MANY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE situation; has best city references as to capa- Apply at C, Grahi who thoroughly ness and cari store, 66 University place, SITUATION WANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, ‘as conchmah ia a private famii reference, Cul SITUATION WANTED--AS COACHMAN AND groom, by a young man; thoroughly understands his ‘Call on or address W. C. business; bext city reference. P. Trainor & Co. GENTLEMAN WANTS A SITUATION FOR HIS coachman, city or country; young, ot afraid to werk; who thorough! g, the care of horses, harness and carriag¢ gardening im its various br fs willing to make himself G., box 210 Herald office, for RESPECTABLE GERMAN MAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as coachman in @ private fumii “ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Y MAN, BIN- gic,» situation as coschman understands Ba or address Re'M.. Stivers? oariage factory, ast Stat B a Wenn RE-ENGAGEMENT AS GARDENER; has 36 y ld m= ings had practice in landscape, Rood ag teterence: adurese ‘WG. Bfas Hore, 28 Park plase, New York. ANTED—BY A COLORED MAN, A SITUATION AM ‘coachman and groom; best reference given from last explorer, Call on oF address C., at Graham's, harness cer, 68 University place, for two days. 'ANTED—A COACHMAN'S SITUATION, BY A FIRST ‘erat is at jae five s’ of ference. - nF, La box 190 Heraldomce, WANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A COM- petent rou ‘tan, with first clase city and country refer- ences; no objectfon to the country. Address M, W., box 126 Herald ome. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY, A YOUNG MAN. Ax coachman ; understands bis business; wil! be found willing and obli; ine Two Rd reterence from last em- ployer, Adaress B, [t,, Horafd ofice. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACUMAN AND ferente, Call'on OF aduvaat, for two dave, TAMILS, 150 Gord an rest, for two day : st, Brooklyn, or J.C, H., box 101 Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY A SIN- j¢ young man, who 1s experienced in the care and ‘of horses, and'is also ® very handy man. Good ret- erence from last employer. Call 7 Bast 62a yANTED—BY A STEADY, SOBER YOUNG MAN, A mation as coachman’ ant groom ; ean prod ce the t veferonce. Call on his late employers, 124 Peurl ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A MAN who thoroughiy understapds bie business; can be highly recommended. Inquire at No. & BAST eri st wan J young man, a situation ful driver best city references. 1D, BY A RESPECTABLE oachinan and groom; care- , SELP WANTED=MALES. ‘A’ SMART, INTELLIGENT, ACTIVE OFFICE BOY, age 15, living with parents! reference required. Appiy fiom Wioi'atl8 Beckman st. up stairs, N ACTIVE STEADY MAN WANTED -A8 DELIVERER 2d, Sf country agent, Apply at 27 Beekman at, third floor, from 10 to 4. DVERTISEMENT CANVASSERS WANTFD— THIS day. Apply before 12 o'clock. | THOMAS GIZOD, 61 Cortlandt rt., corner Greenwich, over ct N USHER FOR A DRY AND FANCY GOODS BUST- ness; one with good address and having held that pont- tion in thia city, Adsresa, with reference and salary ex- pected, FLOORWALKER, Herald olice, N EDUCATED, RELIABLE AMERICAN YOUNG OR middle aged man, wishing for light office and outdoor ‘work, at nominal wages, may apply at 549 Broadway, firat floor, rear, OY WANTED—AROUT 14 YEARS OLD, TO CARRY 200 per annum. Apply to JAMES A, Broadway, above 9th ak. OY WANTED.-ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD, HONEST, willing and not afratd of work, to carty buddies; salary at Grst $3 per week. Address, with references, H, JONES &CO., Herald office. OY WANTED—IN TAILOR STORE; WAGES #3 PER week; references. Address box 213 Herald office. OY WANTED IN AN INSURANCE OFFICE—SALARY small. One who can come well recommended, and re- aides with his parents, may address, in bis own bandwrit- ing, box 8,040 Post office. ARTENDER WANTED-—NO, 78 AMITY ST., CORNER of Thompson. ZNERGETIC MEN OF GOOD ADDRESS CAN FIND A | pleasant and Incrative Dusiness and are always wanted. Apply to CREMIN & CO., 953 Bd av., northeast corner 67th st, AD WANTED-BETWEEN 14 AND 16 YEARS OF AG ¢ with bis parents, in a counting roo 0) firet-vear, Address, in handwritiug of appli- cant, FLOUR AND GRAIN, Herald office. IGHT PORTER WANTED—A STRONG, WILLING 4 young man in an upholstery shop to make’ bimself gen- ny uresnl; must be active and honest ; wages G9 per week. ‘st. \WO FIRST CLASS CANVASSERS CAN LEARN OF A , | iuperior opportunity to, solicit advertising for a New York daily by addressing SUCCESS, Herald ofice. PPMITED STATES MARINE COR?R,—.WANTED IMME- diately for this favorite branch of the service, unmar- ried able bodied men. Further information given at Marine Barracks, Flushing avenue, Brooklyn. ANTED—A BARTENDER. APPLY AT 61 BEAVER et. ANTED TWO GOOD OYSTERMEN, APPLY AT 870 Canal -ANTED -A YOUNG MAN AS BARKEEPER AT 86 Weory a, WASTED—A BOY TO OPEN OYSTERS AND WORK fo ly at 960 Lreadway, WASTEDIFOR WHALING | VOYAGES, 10 | STOUT ‘young men, also coopers, carpenters and blacksmiths. Apply soon at 197 'Weat street, corner Jay. D. L. PEARL, WASTED-TWENTY LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO lazter’a new book; most Hberal terms Expenses pafd until delivery. Te B. FERGUSON & CO , 183 Bleecker st. WARTED-A YOUNG MAN OF STEADY HATITS AND business capretty, to fill a responsible position ; small deposit and references expected. Address LOCK, Herald otties. ANT! wait ood city Montague st TWO PROTESTANT ONE AS and the other as chambermald and laundrees; eference required. Apply at 91 (old No.) Brooklyn. ANTED-AN OFFICE BOY IN A WHOLESALE business; one who with bis parents and can iva good references; pay the tirst year ¢100, Address J.J. A., Herald offic V ANTED-IN THE .STORE DEPARTMENT OF A manufacturing hous: lad, between 15 and 16 years of ace, to make bironelf gencraily waeful; must write @ fal hand, ‘be of respectable parentage and come well recom: mended, Address tn handwriting of applicant, MANUfAO- TURER, Herald oftice. ANTED-BY A FIRST CLASS MERCANTILE Agency, three gentlemen of character. and education to travel through the States and inveitigate credits. Ps of bualuess experience preferred. | kmplorment steady and compensation reasonable. Address Immediately, with refe- rencés, F. B.8., box 217 Herald oftice, Vv ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN AN INSURANCE Office, from 16 to 19 years old. Address S. & D., Herald office. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITER, AT THE Casino, Central Park, river; good references. Call at No. 9 Yes YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GROON tiling to make himself gonerally uso- Protestant. Apply at 180 Liberty at, FIRST CLASS COACHMAN WISHES A BITAPION; shly competent; atrict y reference can be given, Address Hi. H., temperate; best c! RESPECTABLE MAN WANTS A Bescen at Nor 4 Washington alioywoy, Boat vate stable, tor two ore EO onchuien end “gatdener; competent of ener; 0 Ling andoblgings good reference, Address X, erald offce, SITUATION AS coachman and SITUATION WANFRD—DY ded, as geachmi to the country. Call onor address J, Q,, stavies ‘16th st. REAPROTABL COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—RY class single man; thoroughly understands hin in all {ts brauches; no objection to city or count city reference from last employer. C: stable 183 West Slat OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A STEADY, industrious Englishman care of horses and {8 from his last empioyer. (OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED —BY AN INDUG: ly understands hie business; ; beat elty referenony experience in the ie best of refercnoes box 102 Horaldoflce careful driver; trious single man; thoron; om and experience vox 118 Herald oftice. OACHMAN’'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPR. L/ “tent aingle man who has lived in this city several ‘ly. Apply to or address COACH. with a first case RE ESS 8 SITUATION WANTED. ; understands bia business thorou all on or address COACHMAN, 10 NOACHMAN AND GROOM" By a young man best city reference. 44th st., private stabie. NARDENFR'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR. ian frat class gardener io every do. laying out a how place or Improve i, et old Sad te! had experience eee ag and tion of gass, both graper's, green and stove houses ences wnexceptionable, Address H. W., Bridgeman store, 876 Broadway. IRST CLASS COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED. — mmenied by gentemen Nying in chy, Call on or address J, S., 23 West 13th st, ITUATION WA’ Potghly tinderatan from last employer. ITUATION WANTED—BY ‘coachman ; goo! groom and elty dri class. Call on or ad H v N WANTED-—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG ‘coachman in New York or Brooklyn driver; perfectiy, underst partment and un teratan: Can be highly r references first ds Lis business; five ANTED—A STOUT LAD, ABOUT 18 YEARS OLD, to arrange bills and learn the jobbing dry pools busl- ness; salary trst year $8 week. Auiress BUSINESS, box 4.442 Post office. ‘ANTED—A GERMAN BOY, OF AMOUT 16 YEAR», who resides with oes to make himeelf gene- bay A fo an office, Call between § and 9 at 69 Reade st., ANTED—AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT MAN, FROM 38 to 85, with experienoe im driving and gas’ ftting: talary moderato, Address, statiug ago, qualifications aud salary expected, box 109 Herald office, poe 10 Phijadel- ay wat NeamttOn. Al OA TNS, at B. & Piidwrowce's, odoin st, verweon Td and ri in st, between 1! o'clock.) . ANTRR—IN A WHOLKBALE DRUG STORE, A afta /OSPaR ae en ea Old Ferry Howse, 5 Ouse TABDIRER, ANT D—FIREY GABA QANVARSRRE FOR A NEW Ndr And nrat @] ut iaguoetronin red gad pratoph pag nentae App at ok OND &iyy FeO No, J, ite Ware atk, A ‘B eee Mp ONK WHO U: etanda jivering npders, ta jake cary ota horas t Ki mm na i esl Reneray werhl,, Saqulre OFA, MOLDS. Len ee woe o'cloak, at aon yMauway ot i A haa daa Warts ett LUNCH COPNTER MAN, OR WASEDA BOY IN A WHOLEBALE HOUER DOWN Me ARd win Geld falerouse address COMMER. UAL Metald oftee, i WARTEDSA PARTY, YOUNG OR MIDDLE AGED, tho cea; biotuogs, i a pmall Way, with crah about fgilapiagation upan Snierview, Andress JIRSAY C! Horald vtiGe, * Wane NY A _MARRIRD MAN, A SITUATION AS porter in # store willing to do any kind of work fora living, Adurcae 16, 8, Morald oiles, for one week, IN 50 r¥, Wit QA MAN TO TAKE ENTIRE CHARGE OF ol V AFeitaurant on Broxaway, Address J.D, Herald enced in directing envelopes, Address HONOLD, $ PRR WEEK FOR GOOD PENMEN EXPERI- leraid oiice, (PO, HATTERS—THREE SILE F 2 atP. Jranted immediately, Apply INTER. APPLY aT W “ni wesenne? PRL m5 awe ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MACHINIST AND Winery the New York NAGI Company, 2 Saal ‘ARTRD-4.G00D MANUFACTURER, or imac graves, one Wha cua cute good ile, fo go ‘ pleasant Western town; haves tation. “Apo to. Deatfew £'GU,, 18) Broadway. ANTED—A FOREMAN AND CUITER FOR CLOA! id Suites als cone ee lta; Also wirla to sew. Apply at 81 Union square, ‘ANTED—AN ENGINEER FOR ORTH ern Mexico; a practical path neds pe a rer ences, required. Address ox J,128 New York Post ofllee. ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT ENGIN) ‘omed io" ruuning a. alenin, Warmer eigen Wis pet eek. Appiy at Bergen Iron Works, Bergen, ous iaile f jersey City terry. SILK HAT FINISHERS AND A CURLER W. ‘A DOBU'S mle hut factory. 10 Bowery. YANTBD FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, [NE IGLE FRANCAISE DESIRE ONE PLAGE POUR bonne d’enfants, S'adresser au 781 6me ay. une place de bonne d'cnfants dans une tamale reape ble; bonnes vecommandations, S'adresser al 27 4mo entre la Ire et 2me avs, U 8232088 PILLE FRANCAISE DESIRE 8& PLACER comme bonne d'enfants; elie a recu une bonne einem tion; de bonnes recommandations seront donnees. Sadres ser pour deux jours au 11 Leonard st., cu deusleme etage. | Ob JEUNE FRANCAISE, TRES CAPABLE, Deemed rq ay ___.. POLITICAL, TA MEETING OF CITIZENS OF THE NINTH Ward, held at the corner of Thirteenth street and Eighth avenue, for the purpose of sustaining Matthew TT, Breanag for the office of Sheriff, after an enthnsiuatic speech by Mty William H, Cwrroll the following resolutions were unank mously adopted :— ‘Whereas an election {s rapidly approaching when a exit able candidate should be sudporied vy the democracy tor thd oflice of Sheriff of the city and county of New York; and Whereas among the nares of well known and worthy citizens as candidates for the saii nomination we recogni: the workingmen's friend the Hon. Matthew T, Brennan} therefore be ft Resolved, That the Hon, Matthew T. Bronnan having ev been regarded as t nd of the’ working classes an having been distingulabet through life Cor his charity goo‘iness of heart as well aa for tntecrity, which nimita of stain while to allies, having discharged important publi¢ trusts with dixtingulahed ability, we ‘eel prond of the oppore tnnity afforded tons of tadicsting toward him our ve oted attachment and in expressing the hope that he may becom the standard Wexrer of the democracy in the comlix cont aa their candidate or Sheriff. Resolved. That having. In the above resolution, indleate our choice for the democratic nomination for the oilice Sherif, should Mr. Brennan receive the nomination wé pledge to him our untiring exeriion not only to secure big {riuimphant election but to give to him such a vote int Ninth ward as will testity tothe high regacd entertained fol him as an official, as a good citizen, and as one beioved fos lis many noble qualities both of head and heart. WIDLIAM H. CARKOLL, President, MICHAEL MoKENNA, Treasurer, MICHAEL MONAHAN, Seerctary. Frrp, WARNER, Sergeant-al-Arms, Rxw Yous, Sept. 19, 1870. 1 spare NOTICE. STATE oF New You, i | OFFroR OF THE SEORM TARY OF Start ALBANY, Augast 1, 1870, To THY SHERIFF OF THE CouNTY oF KRW YORK :— SIR—Notice 1a hereby given, that at the General Election to be held inthis State on the Tursday succeeding the firat Monday of November next, the following oilicers are to be elected, to wit:— ‘A Governor, in the place of Jobn T. Hoffman. 4 Lieutenant Governor, in the place of Allen C. Beach, ‘A Comptroliar, in the piace of Asher P, Nichols, arrcinted by the Governor in the place of William F. Allen, resigned, ‘A Canal Commissioner, in the place of Jon DV. Fay. ‘a Canal Comminsioner, In the place of Geo! . Chap. roen, appointed by the Governor in the place of Oliver Bam com, jeceased. ‘AN Inspector of State Prisons, In the place of Solomoy Scheu. ‘All whose terms of oflice will expire on the last day of De cember next. A Representative in the Forty-second Congress of the United States for the Fourth Congressional district. com- joved of the Firat ward (ncluding Governor's Isiand), Recond, ‘Third, Fourth, Fifth, sixth and Eighth wards of the city and county of New York. X “Representative tn the Forty-second Congress of United Stutes for the Firth Congressional dirtrict, compo! of Seventh; Tenth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth wards of 1 city and county of New York, X ‘tepresentative in the Forty-second Congress of United Siates for the Sixth Congressional district, compot of the Ninth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth wardsof the city county of New York. "A Representative in_the Forty-second Cony of the United States for the Seventh Congressional district, comy posed of the Eleventh and Seventeenth wards of the city and county of New York. "A Hepresemtative tn the Fort United States for the Elgyth Congressional district, com poned of the Etsheenth, Twenueth and Cwenty-firat ward Of the elty and county of New York, ‘A Representative In the Forty-second Congress of United btates for the Ninth Con,resstonal district, comy of the Twellth ward (including Randall's Isiand and Island, Nineteenth ward (Including Blackwell's I and Twenty-second ward of tiecity and county of Ne York. Ea COUNTY OFFICERS, Also to be elected for said connty :— ‘Twenty-one members of Assembly. A Sheriff, in the place of James O'Brien. ‘A County Clerk. fp the place of Charies E, Loew. Arce Coroners; in the place of Patrick Hi, Keenan, Aarom B. Rollins and Cornelius Fivno. “All whose terms of oflice will expire on the last day of De cetuber next. ‘The attention of town and city election boards, ie cond Congress of ‘tht of election und county canvansers, 16 respectfully directed cbapter 379, Laws of 1870, herewith printed, as to their dui under sald act. z Chapter 879, ‘Anactto provide for the paytnent of the Canal and General Fund Debt, for which the tous are pledged by the constite tion, Pasaed April 2h, 1870-three-fifths being present. The People of the State of New Yors, represented in Senate and Assembly. do enact as fullows :— BEOTIUN 1. The Commussiovers ot the Canal Fund are hereby authorized und directed to borrow, on the credit of the State, such sum of money as may be necessary for thd purpose of paying and extinguishing the canal and general fund debt, tor whied the tulle are pledged, ax provided by sections one, two and three of article seven of the conatit ton. The Treasurer is authorized and direted to issue Geliver to the sald Commisaioners, as required by them, regts tered or coupon bonds of thie State, having eighteen years t¢ run, bearing six per cent interest, payable semi-annually, fof such amount ag may be required by aia Commissioners, for the purpose aforesaid. ( pon the receipt of the sald bor the raid Commissioners shail sell the same to the bight bidder at not Jess than par. efther by advertising for aes ror Al public auction, oners way deem best. ppropriated to pay and ex, ‘as they may exia In herebs tinguish the canal and general fund deb when this act shall become operative. Sro, 2 A State tax shal) be avnusily levied and collected! suiiicient to pay the interest on such moneys as shail be bore rowed under this act fn addition thereto, fo provide for an annual cont Ricievt to create and establish § king fand, which pay na digcharge, within elshteot years, the principal of the debt created under the provisions Of this act. But, in case the Legislature shall auually pr. ol Vide and appropriate any woneys, from the can or otherwise to the payment of any portion of the im terest on such debt, or such contribution to the sinking fund resald, the tax hereby directed shall be enforved only to extent which may be necessary and sulliclent for the pure Po ‘aforesald, SRo. 8. When the said canal and general fund debts shall have been pall, oF fuly provided (rn pursuance of section Tof this act, the Canal Guard shall thereupon and there after have fall power, trom tine to time. to 8x, resulate and reduce the rates of folie upon the canals of this State, i such maner and to such eaient ua they may doem expedie to promota the trade and ¢ mmerce of the State, and to pi Yeut the diversion thereof, And: {t shall be the duty of th Buid Board to exerciae this wuthordy In such way as to sccm to the canals of this Ntate the greatest practicable amount tonnage and transportation; wad the Leglalature, in accorde ance with the requirements of section & of the seventh ar. ticle of the conetitation, declares {ts concurrence in much ad justment and reduction as the Cana Board may deem ad visable in the exercise, from time to time, of the authority hereby rest and conferred ‘Feo.4. This act shall be svbmitted to tne people at the next ceneral election to be held in this State, in November nent. “The Inspectors, of ‘election in tue diferent election districts in this State shall provide at each poll, on att elec tion day, a box in the usual form for the reception of the bak lota herein provided; und each and every elector of this State may present a ballot, on which wiil be printed of written, of paruy printed and partly written, one of tuctok lowlng forms, namely :—"For the act to create a State del fo provide fof the payment of the canal and, general Lun debts,” or. “Agatust the act tocreate a State debt to p for the payment of the canal and general fund debt said ballois shall be go tolded as to conceal the contents of the ballots, and shall be endorsed ‘Act {n relation lo the canal.and general fund debts.” BEC. 6, After nally closing the polls of such election, the §nspectors thereof sball immediately, and without ai journe Mont, proceed to count and capyass the bullote ylven tn re~ lation. to the proposed act, in the same manner as they are by law required to canvass the bullote given for Governor, and thereitpon shall set downy in writing, In words at fuid ix r of votes given “For the act to rot votes xiven and certi oertitied and delivered as prescribed hy law in reapect o cauvase of voles given at an election for Governor, And tho provisions of law in relation t elections other thin for military qnd town officers shail apply to the subrission to the podple heretsy provided for. * ‘The Secictary of State shall, with ail convenient ett jot shall receive the approval of the Gove me to be struck off and printed upon slips ficient to supply he diferent ia “soifyieg Gr 1s holding elections, or 1 canvassing the votes, and #hali trauemit t to such officers, Sectiona four, five, six and seven of this act shall take effect Immediately ; but sections. one, two and three ol this act shall take effect when railted by the peopie, inbefore provided. Reapectiully youre, Ti: A. NELSON, Sctvetary of Stato, Burnirr's Orrsor, New Court hovsr, City And County oF New Vout, Atigust 6, 1870, certify the foregoing to be a trne copy of the Orikinal nos Hen of election received by me this day fi Secretary of State, JAM O'BRIEN, Sheriff of the city and county of New York, Publishers of newepapers will not insert this advertisement unless especially authorized so to do, See chapter 431), laws of 16, JAMES U'BKIEN Sherit, THE TRADES. SIGN PAINTER WANTED, Apply, prepared for immediate work, at 202 East 90th re TUATION: WANTED—RY A SINGLE PROTESTANT coachinan; has ved with some of the beat city families: four years’ reference from Bull's harness store, 1,188 Broadway. XITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN OR CROOM; yearn’ reference from last employer; and industrious. Call oa or address 'f, Bs, box 1,53 pertectly sober, FIRST CLASS CUTTER IS DESIROUS OF MAKING ‘an engagement out of the city for the coming season ; Broadway retereaces aud first clas: would engaye in witha good house. Adareas BROADWAY CUT Ch, Wecad Ollice, —A FIRST CLASS ONE CAN Hon by addressing, wih real wame aud , 462 Ath ay. JosTOM cUrTE \JANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE YOUNG MAN, i GRAVERS.- TWO ENGRAVERS WANT. o} “ed in Newark. Apply fo WM. KIKER, No. 5 Maiden | hinan; best of reference} country preferred. Address also @ very handy man; Address JAMES FP. WHI lane, or 42 Cu | RS WANTE “a __ DENTISTRY “MECHANICAL DENTIST WANTED_ STATE LOW oot sala: ¥. Address DENTIST, box H) Post oflice, Solas RTIFICIAL’ TE Without. plat e m4 apowtevumps tc ort xtractions.: ‘Teeth but D ape anf color with ureplast MUND, 4s East Union 8 ware, ED WITHOUT PAIN THIRIE A years; benumbing application; gas administered: Deautifu: teeth a; set $10; plumpers f1x hollow chevas ; oid vsporchaseds Ji JAX ViLUitts, 4b Grand surcel, near W's atory, one Who has » tho Der work. Addzess or appy to G. QHOEMAR brook, Long Island, | e8, ea ovtain steady | | rooms for aaie ai $600, payable ¢10 m | ing settlement. TA. kWh 1OU0 THS LAST enntite:) s€.6 oi Cane De. BOUIN E'S. 190 ( 190, pain with Laughing Gas, tinvous Gum Teeth oa kubbe Grand sireat