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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 187L SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, ——— ——————— Cooks &ce WEST &3D ST.—A WOMAN AS FIRST CLASS COOK, 00d cily reference, ‘OLD NO,) 6TH ST., NEAR BOWERY, IN THE REAR. Protestant woma0 as first class cook’; no objection to Whe country ; good reierence. T (UNIVERSITY PLACE), ., Second floor.—A Scotch’ Preabyt woman, who understands her business in all ite branches, a& go0k; will yo short distance in the country ; capable dairy and competent as housekeeper ; b dun tamily preferred, pwioNn COURT, UNIVERSITY PLACE.—A SCOTCH Protestant womah aa first class cook baking and pastry and ail kinds of desserts; st. WAITRESS AND chambermald. “Appi ant Monday, at present em- WEST ISTH ST., REAR.—A COMPETENT PER asher and froner fn a 81 nee ; city preferred, WEST ITH 8T.—AS FIRST CLASS COOKIN A boarding house or private family; good reference. Call for two days at present employer's, WERT 9187 8P.—AS EXCELLENT, PLAIN COOK; bread and biscutt baker; no objection to yo = stance in the country for the summer; good city ref- WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—A RESPECTABLE Scotch Protestant woman as cook and ee ress ; city y; good city reference, be seen 0 day Q() WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, REAR. class meat and pastry cook ; understan: eake; city or country; best ctty reference. 2 FLOOR, BACK ROOM, REAR, Pare Be nt as good eon washer and froner; » BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS, cor frout”room. CAS frat clans cook in cellent city reference; no washing don WEST 19TH BT, TOP FLOOR.—A8 COOK, IN A irl, who thoroughly a Teapectable fs has five years! city reference, pac 98TH 8T., NEAR 1TH AV.—A. RESPECT- woaber and froner; no sm or es WEST 38TH 8T.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK; {ITY ere Kain best oly reference. » alanine +: : SE Oona FIRST FLOOR, IN THE REAR.— ‘as first clase cook in a Bee pouse; williog i ry in the wasbing; city ref- Oressmukers und Scamstresses. ~~ pA Ne We WANTED—FEMALES, | Miece (laneous. 43 | EAST SD STA COMPETENT DRESSMAKER | A YOUNG LADY OF ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE ‘oD will monty ae day; would the country; Would like @ vosition as te music in wachool or notes not an be seen on ‘Saturday. Seminary ; or would take private pupila., Testimonias from Musicians and others in thie oliy and Philadelpbis. | Address, stating salary, Misa J. M Aid 91 Bergen, Jersey City. A SoMreren DEESGM AKER, HO HAS, FUL. er elty engagemen a few éountey wver: ‘Address. for one week P, J. M., box 1,062 Post @ooD DRESSMAKER DESIRES A FEW MORE EN. ments Ne in first class families, Adres DRESSHAKER, ig West 424 ot. iad General Housewort, &>. 6 wees WASHINGTON PLACE.—A YOUNG GIRL smal} family to do housework ; no objection to the canter "3 good city reference. LADY WouLD LIKE TO EXCHANGE LESSONS in Franch 8 nish or English, for German, Address BALON, box 128 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broad way LADY DESIRES AN ENGAGEMENT AS , VOCAL teacher in a eet 1 or first plese college. Address vocau TEA box 129 lerald ofllce I’, Aaah WANT en, ie Bane ney a4 i en for pane an or a Bag! may rouch languages: kadions ARTIST, EAST 30TH ST., BETWEEN LEXINUTON AND R FAMILIES TRAVELLING.—AN EKPERIENCED Ah Hig a A Fespectabie girl to do general housework} 0 FAM Feturming to London with her daughters would y. in like to walt on fan my ol golug there, Address Mrs. THOMP- 12] WESTH8T ST, BETWEEN 6TH AND 77H AVE. A young girl, about 16 years old, in a. private family, to asaiat in housework and take care of childrei i] plain sewer and operator on Wheeler & Wilsou's nod other sewing muchines, ‘0: WEST 21TH ST.—-A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO housework, or as pant = and assist in cham- city or country ; olty re 216 6 WEST STH st, BETWEEN 7A AND STH AVS.— rea} le youn: lo. gene! yusew or for a amall femily good « aly ference. we 32 — bck Sad BETWKHEN (og itr bate reapectal woman Ouse ws small private famiiy ‘beat oty ‘referen Weer, TH st. BETWEEN ca x AND TH respectable i, tate Eanlicawer eta eteaee EAST 218T 8T.-A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO 325. house king wing g mee a rors, 7A eae coo! and wasbiug; wil $< EAST 35TH 8T.—-A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN- +9 gral housework for «small private family ; 00 ob- Jection to the country. for two day: 3 HAST it SRA YOUNG GIRL TO D0 GENE. 43, Tal housework for a private family in thecity; g008 city reference. Galt for two days, 424 AST OTH 8T., IN THE STORE,—TO DO GEN- era) housework for a small family, or to do echam- berwork and waiting and assist with washing and ironing; beat city reference, = Cn Pte te , Housekeepers, &. abet PUPny PLACE.-A 6 ee FROM 8ST. houackeeper in 9 gentleman's family} I Gall for oue week. as above. " Noirs, LOVE, “vig red. BAST 2TH ST. T., NEAR Lt AV. floor.--As first pastry cou! oso and jellies; is also a frst class bread akers oly at EAST 26TH 8T., NEAR 8D AY, SECOND floor.—A woman as first olass cook; understands ooking and baking in all branches; also French cooking, Doming and larding; city reference, WEST 27TH BT.. A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS cook and to assist with the washing; no objection to goin the country. WEST 27TH ST,, THIRD FLOOR, ROOM 9.—TWO ning girls; oné as cook, washer and froner; the raltress: no geet mbermatd and nt BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH ile young woman as first class will go a short distance in the country. First class city WEST. “18TH ST., NEAR 18TH ST., RECOND FLOOR. first At French and German cook in a first class family ; city references from last place. Call for two days. 1TH AV.. CORNER MTH BT., TOP FLOOR. AS cook, washer and ironer, by « young woman} bas good city reference. WEST 89TH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS good plain cook; would make heruclf generally use- fal; good city reference. WEST 30TH 8° . BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH ava.—As good plain cook, washer and troner; no spleaion to @ boarding house; good reference from last WEST S9TH ST.A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as a most excellent cook; has best city re+ IN THE REAR.—A RESPECTA- bie Protestant young woman as good plain cook in ding house; no objection to the country for the od city reference. WEST 41ST 8° 5 ‘AV. B.-A RESPECTABLE LADY A® HOUSE- LLO keeper; city or country, BOWERY, BETWEEN HOUSTON AND STAN- top sis., second floor.—A. middleaged German Speaking English: and. wel uainted with al} Kinds o fieie Sorkas housekeoper either, ee keep house fora widower. Address Mra, MIL. family oF to ‘A Yoong WIDOW, LADY A8 HOUSEKEEPER.—AD- dreas Mra. CLARK, Herald office. DG NEW er OLaEy TADy OF mercer on lyler ry osition as housekeeper or companion to an inval Apply atthe Working Women's Protective Union, 88 Bleeck- er st., for three days, *] BANK ST.—A Saateatie tl WOMAN To Gu 6 out by the day washing and ironing, or will take tn fam- ites’ washin; 15 WEST 30TH 8T. A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS to So out by the day to do fine wasbing and igouing a. Laundresses. &e, WEs' wre, 8T., Fh, ae REAR.—A YOUNG WO- man as jaundress; city refereace. and French flutin 9206 WEST 93D BT.—AS FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS; understands her business thoroughly; no objection to the country ; best city reference. Can be seen for two days. 998 GHRYETIE ST, ROOM O—A, RESPECTABLE woman, accustomed tow ashing and troning, would ike a few gentlemen's washing; will be done w 235 EAST MTH 8T., TOP FLOOR, BACK R RvO! res) ble woman, wm beat reference: West ‘S9TN ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO to work ‘by the day or take In washing at 25, BON, Bridgeton, N. clerk ir wn office hose aor foyed as a lawyer's clerk, iy for two years in gov: ent Or atdrene, GOPYISE ere satisfaction ip both cases. dre: Everett Library, 588 6th av., and B5th sta, ANTED poem tite fete SITUATION AS MATRON fi eokeeper ine Private fs family, or to fam! city OOD, box 10 Hora Upiowa ANTED-BY A YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN OF acarons Spitustion oa ‘s ual y pie ry {only going refer adress EK. He Oflice, or 18 Kay ey ‘Newport + DR Intelligence Omces. NUMBER OF GERMAN SERVANTS CONSTANTLY found at the German Bureau, 818 Bowery entrance on irs. LOWB. “HELP WAN WANTED—FEMALES, T, BTEWART & OO. \ WANT A FIRST CLASS LADY aed aie inh Ree sini ere gov . . manager's desk, Broadway and 1 if . A.cAN INTELLIGENT LADY OF BUBINESS HABITS and ‘address; bringl testimonials, can aecire'e aired ihuation at Ne. PWasren at, roar 2. up FIRST CLASS SHIRT CUTTER. WANTED—ON custom work, BTMORE & HIT Ki, ne Nateganece st YOUNG LADY OR bj isi LADY CAN FIND le loyment by essing INDUSTRY, bo: HT) eet aale Metiaa ane and Pesldenuee ‘4 PRATORS ON WHEELER & WILSON'’S MACHINES wanted, who stent understand t/e manufacturing ; 9 young ladies for hand work; would take few to learn ‘must be han ‘sewers. Apply at UNION yee kth +8, 637 ‘Brosdway. Hod Lagoa lt tale WORK; NONE BUT EXPERI- 4 app 3 no work given out, Cail after 10. COSOPHAN ROTH RFORD & Wi:LD, 50 Howard st. WANTED 4 YOUNG LADY TO WAIT IN A RESTAU- rant, | Apply at GILMOR'S, 205 Greenwich st, Winery £2. ASSIRTANT OPERATOR IN THE Gallery No. 6 Chatham square. ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS, WITH RE F- erences. Apply at 87 East 36th st,, from 9 to 3 o'clock. ANTED.—A CHAMBERMAID WHO THOROUGHLY understands her business may apply at Madison Ave- nue > Hotel, corner 27th Want FIVE NEW SHIRT IRONERS; ALSO A Apply at 847 4th av., 9 to 10 o'clock ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK for a small family. Inquire inthe Gallery No. 5 Chat- Rempapers ANTED—AT 141 WEST MTH 8T., A WAITRESS, who thoroughly underat her business; none others need apply; best city referen i TANTED—A GOOD CHAMBERMAID AND WaAIT- ress, who is willing to do fine washing and troning; me, cave references, Apply for two days at 125 East at at, War. AN AMIABLE, Leet) eae AS ehik jurse and chambermal: st. be 26 years old raring bet thaa at home; 330. EAST 36TR 6T., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D avs. OU second foor, back room.—A woman wishes to ta hing oF yo out’ by the day. Gall Go oF address W. EAST %TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG first class cook ; understands her business an excellent baker; no objection to wg and ‘ronlogy best cliy Fetorence fa all ite branch is with the washi beast MTH ST., CORNER 18ST AV.--A_ NEAT, ; understands cooking and ction to assist with wash- ference, e. Apply after 11 o'clock. ng and troning; best re « WEST 19TH ST.-A COMPETENT YOUNG WO- man as good cook; exeelleet washer and irover; Dest reference. Call for two days. 3D AV., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.TWO RE- 4 spectable young girla; one ‘as first class cook, and bermaid and’ waitress; best olty reference eb from hele last place, aD AV. NEAR 2D ST. THIRD FLOOR.—A RE. mi Wi plata ‘cook, oF home than high wages; gova cit; Tet erence given, GREENWICH ST.—-A GOOD GIRL AS OOOK, washer and froner ur chambermaid. Call for two 9TH AV., BETWEEN 45TH AND 46TH 8TS.—A respectable girl as plain cook, washer and trover in Fetal private tamlly; best city reference. ull for two 8D AV., BETWEEN 77TH AND 73TH STS., candy store.—Two respectable girls to live to: 3 One as good cook, washer and froner, the other as ermaid and waitress or to do plain sew! ; bave three years and eight months’ refer. ee, Call for two days from 10 till? o’ciock. fing and obliuin ence from last p) ANTED-SITUATIONS FUR TWO YOUNG WOMEN recently arrived; one as cook, the other to take care ; Jersey City or Heights pre- +) Post office, Jersey City. of children and do ferred. Address _ Chambermnids, WEST 13TH ST., IN THE REAR.—A COMPETENT young woman as cbatnbermaid aad plain sewer, or ‘would iake care of children ; no objection to a short distance tn the coun! 8T.—AS CHAMBERMAID; Call for two days at present employe WEST WARHINGTON PLACE. SECOND FLOOR. As chambermaid and waitress, 0 to aaaist with the washing, or to do general housework tn aamall family; best refer 3 1TH 8T., HARLEM.—A RESPECTABLE ‘as chambermaid and waitress or as nurse; ton ou the country ; excell . EAST }TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM- of as chainbermald and to assist in washing; fully competent for either; good city ref- erence. or as chamberma/d bermaid and wall FAST OTH ST. CORNER LEXINGTON AV. —A respectable girl to do up stairs work and assist with the washing and troning, or as cook, washer and ironer in a small family ; good city reference. 331 Te Bah 26TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS a some family washing at her own house, or would gents by the samt goed Tefereoe 2D AV.—A COMPETENT WOMAN TO WORK out by the day at Mere and toning: would take 408 ing at her own bouse. Call or address. 450 a 82D 8T., BETWEEN STII AND 10TH AVS,—A RE- house or go out by the aay. spectable woman wishes to take washing to her Nurses, d&c. 54. UNIVERSITY PLACE.—a8 MONTHLY, NURSE; OE now disengaged; no objection to the country; bes! city reference, WEST, 2TH! | S.A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH woman as competent nurse for an in- fons; couortn up from its birth; would mind one grow- ing child rg ap best rererence given. 209 west era ‘ST. NEAR 7TH AVA tant nurao; is accustomed to the charge of a baby or ean bring it up on the bottle; beat clty reference, Call for IRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A RE- B04 Hriicie youn girl to take charge of children and do plain sewing and make herself generally useful; reference. 3 EAST MPH ST.—WANTED, A BABY TO NURSE 29 bre young child to mind, rs. ROSE, € 339 EAST 85TH ST., NEAR 1ST AV., THIRD FLOOR, front.—A young irl to take care of one cbild and do plain sewing, or would like to travel with a lady. Call on PROTES- or address B. M., for two days. 35 EAST 33D ST,—A WELSH PROTESTANT WO- OO man as nurse and seamstress; can take entire bottle. A MARRIED jgut and day and bring it up on t EAST 16TH 8 NEAR AV. A. tJ _woman to co out as wet nurse; has lost her child, 427 STH ST., BETWEEN AV. A AND IST AY.—A young Scotch girl, lately landed, to take care of a child and assist fn light housework, Cali tor two days, 450 BE? “STH §T., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TiI DU ave.—A young, heathy woman wishes a baby to ‘wet nurse at ber own house, having lost her own baby, two weeks old. charg 41. TH A YOUNG WOMAN omnind children and. do plain sowing, 1s whling ta make herself useful. eS A SITUATION AS maid; ia bigbly recom: YOUNG PERSON DE nursery governess or lady’ dress H., Her mend RESPSCTABLE YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF children or to do upstairs work. Apply at the north- Sin st oF 65th st. and 2d av., ‘rat oor, entrance in RESPECTABLE WOMAN as NURSE; CAN ht charge of a aby from birth, and do a sort I See to ely or eptyce re) with Felerence. Call fortwo days ‘at B8 Bleecker ste at women’s Association, WEST 98TH ST., BETW! second floor, front room.-- A youn maid and waitress; city of country ) WEST 23TH EN 6TH AND 7TH AVs., girl as mere ST.-AS CHAMBERMAID -AN D erentens will assist with washin, WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, IN arespectabie family, as chambermaid and td do ting or plain sewing. WEST 49TH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S. A g Woman to do chamberwor bs wasting to assist with washing and ironing 8TH AV., CORNER 21sT ST.-A RESPECTABLE lately landed, to do chamberwork and n oF to do housework fn a small family. Bi ETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH ail as chambermald and waitress; yy Teference trom Laat place. Sake caro of chifirer WEST SITH 8T., ava.—A_youny ‘willing and obliging; c! WEST 2TH ST, BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH ava,—A renpectabie yi id and waitress; thoroug est city reference; honest, fw WEST MTH 8T-, PRESENT EMPLOYER'S, ectabie young girl a& chambermaid and walt- ‘an first class cham- faSdermands her busine: fn! and trustworthy. ere AV.—A RESPEC ‘ABLE GIRL AS CHAM. bermaid and waitress or would do general house- sunall famally ; best city references, may THE BASEMENT,— vars R EC’ do cbamberwork and rwaiticas and troning; good city refer- > Dressmakers and Seamstresses, ,» NEAR STH AV.-A FIRST CLASS en a few racre, en, WEST MTH ST, ents by the day ewing machine; Melty referonces if necessary; no obje Call or address, PERRY §T. IN THE REAR.—A_ RESPECTABLE young girl, lately landed, a@ seamstrres and mind children ; 18 9 good sewer; would go ax chambermald In a re- apectable private family. WEST 88TH 8’ Ca he month; 8 SEAMSTRESS BY THE understands dressmakin, ly sewing ou Wheeler & Wileon’s machine ; best Tenogumene’ fona. EAST 4TH 8T., BETWEEN 3D AND eng eke ton avs., Orat floor.—A first cl tor o0 Wheeler & Wilson's mac! sewin, ; will do work at ber Gall om or address DRESSMAKEBR, IN THE HOTEL.A_ YOUNG by the day or week; under- operate-on a sewing machiae. A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER ents to go out by the Winderstands ail HUDSON 8T., woman as dresemaker Q West sD ST,— wishes a few more eng aay; Js accustomed to work in WEST OTH 8T., NEAR 7TH AV.—-A FIRST class operator and, dresamaker, who can cut and fit Well. 10 go to the c by the week or month, on reasonable terms. Cail or ad WEST 85TH ST.-A SEAMSTRESS WANTS TO out by the day; understands dressmaking and Wilko" ‘a machine, Call or address, EAST 10TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, lags German scam»iress In a fine fami hag FIRST Le Bh heey A HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN WITH A fresh breast of milk, @ babe to wet nurse; references ee Address J. L., care of B. L. & Co., 121 Chambers Waltresses, &c. EAS8T 17TH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—A PRO- 9 Festant girl as waitress in a private (amily; no objection to the country, 7 WEST 43D ST.—A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN as first class waitress in ® private family; would ae- no ob t with chamberwork or plain sewing if required; Jon to the country ; best city reference. RESPECTABLE P PERSO: HAVING JUST AR- rived, desires a situation as waitress in a gentleman's ; would do chamberwork and waiting in a small famt- ity or country ; highest reference from Brat families in Apply at Labor Bureau, Castle Garden. fay ly; Englaad. O33 WEST MT STA YOUNG LADY (AMERICAN) e) as travelling compsnion to an invalid lady going to Europe, or would engage an governess to young children in a famtiy ‘Intending to spend the winter in the South or in Europe; # an excellent nurse; wever seasick ; references ex- changed, Call un or address TEACHER. NORTH WASHINGTON SQUARK.—A YOUNG LADY ‘a4 companion or governess with a family going to Cailfornia. Address CAL. nities in Burope 4 in the house- 115 AV. By BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH STS.-A_RE- ©) spectable widow woman wishes to obtain the agency Of a house; can give the beat seed: 126 MADISON AV.—A PERFECTLY COMPELENT middle aged person wili take charge of an invaild indy or a growing ol beat ret cuiployers Call atter 10 kM. Suene® from. prevent 26) RIVINGTON S8T.-TWO YOUNG LADIFS, ONE 162. French, ie ‘other German, wish to give instragtion to Sante in the two languages, at home if desirable; terms woderate 166 EAST AIST $T.-TWO LADIES, OF EDUCATION and retinemel Le Ripe ng Positions as travelling com- parties willing to give reference and meaning busl- STEWART, — YOUKG LADY AS CLERK, 224 ) Fase 86TH | ST., NEAR 1ST av. THIRD FLOOR, oJ, frout.-A young girl to attend a Bakery. Cail on oF for two days, *TH Av, 3 NEAR 36TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR, 494 reap, back room.—A refined, man to do the work of a small American family ne HQ WHET aD er. A. RESPROTABLE WOMAN TO 652 3 do housecleaning or washing. Mrs, BU! URNS ANTED—A THOROUGH NURSE AND SEAMSTRERS to go in the country for the summer; city references Taees SS oply to-day, from 9 till 1) A. iM, at 135 West ANTED—A FIRST OLASS PROTESTANT LAUN- dress; must be willing to go to the country. ng with references, at No, 9 Kast did at., to-day, from 10 till ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Apply at 826 West 48th at. TANTED—A HEALTHY WOMAN AS WET NURSE; milk from four to six months’ old, Call after 10 o'clock at 204 West 14th at, ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO COOK, WASH and fron in a small private family; good wages to one who incapable. Cail at 22 West 36th st. ORKING HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—IN A WIDOW- cra family; one used to children; good reference. re. required. Apply to-day (Friday), at 197 Monroe at, New York, basement door. E WILL FIT FREE AGAIN TO-DAY TO DEMON. strate the infallibility of the ‘Parisian Dresamakers’ Formula.” Ladies desiring profitable employment are ur- gently Invited to call and see it. done; general agents wanted for Brookiyn and elsewhere. 17 Ninth street, west of Broadway. ANTED—A FIRST “CLASS COOK ; MUST “UNDE = stand all kinds of soups, meats and desserts, None but those thoroughly competent need apply. Call from 3 to fourth b at 163 West 20th st,, Saturday, July 22 Ring the fourt ‘A 0! PASTRY COOK, LATE from Paris, wanis employment. Address 8. H., box 1:9 Herald oflice. PRACTICAL AND EXPERT D HEAD WAITER desires a situation, either In city or country. Apply, for a few days, at 163 West ist st, SINGLE YOUNG MAN W! tion as bartender; has first class city references and thoroughly understands his busin no objections to whe country Apply tomy last employer, 67 Dey st corner of Greenwich. ITUATION WANTED AS PRIVATE WATCHMAN; © best references given, Address W. A. HARRIS, 61 Hudson st. ’8 A GOOD SITUA. ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS WAITER ip. gentleman's family: the best city references. Ad- dreas CHARLSS, box 185 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broadway ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED tan, a rituation as bookkeeper or porter ina store or hotel in New York or Brooklyn: best eity references given, . §, box 146 Herald office. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. T. STEWART & CO. ARE PREPARED TO MAKE arrangements with firet class salesmen, who have had Glty expertence, for all the departments of their retail estab- lishment ; cogagements to commence Angust 1 or September 1, ns may be desired. | Apply by letter, with name and reter- ences, Broadway and 10th at. NEW YORK LAWYER, HAVING BUSINESS RE- quiring MMe presence Ip Colorado Territory within twenty days, and subsequently In San Francisco, invites far- ther commissions at those points or en route; would inv gato and report, negotiate or prosecute any affairs as advised Claas reference. Addres# box 1,042 Post oflice, Gane MAN A HAVING TWENTY xperience asa merchant in the manufactnriog disiritte of Enpiand, France, Germany, Ac with a. perfect command of these languages and a knowledge of neveral otbers, wants an engagement manager or to represent a houre in some other suitable capacity tn an; world. References offered in New York and dress box 1,149 Post office, europe. rar CLERKS_ AND SALESMEN, — ANTED— A YOUNG MAN AS OLeRK hy gl ) CAN books, active and e: to who ir salary will te paid and advanced d seoording te to merit; ‘Bist is a good opening; & young man |. Address, with reference, BOOKKEEPER ¥ WAN! Ni EDy bon box 160 Herald office, co: ACH MEN _AND GARDENERS, A SWEDE AND RIS WIFE REQUIRE SITUATIONS man understands the care of horses and gardening; wile as cook or for peered housework; good references, SLINQUITT, Herald ofice, CLASS by AND COACHMAN WANTS ® situati iH id éity reference. onda at Noe 8 Ban nt iat *lyedneniealiaee A YOUNG MAN WISHES A. SITUATION AS COACH. orougbly understands his business; reference If wired. Cali te private ae i at or address, for two days, 110 West 4th at., COACHMAN WANTS A ‘SITUATION = A FIRET clas Arwen and 45 fern single man; the beat of city Feference; 8 yearv in last place. Call at or address 1,880 Broadway, corner 38th at, : Ago MAN AND WIFE WANTED ON A FARM, A SHORT distance in the country, Th t understand fetablen and fowers, and make himtelf ly usefal ; the woman as p!ain cook, washer and tron good city refer- ences required, Inquire at 262 Fulton at., Brooklyn. GERMAN MAN, MARRIED (NO CHILDREN), wants a situation aa vegetable jener; understands hia business and can tak wife for neral housework. “Addreas VEGETABLE GARDENER, Sleraid (ccaéans teedephiefonty WANTED._BY A SINGLE a one su Shoronghly adermande bis paginas i Fy wr at jas the city ference \ddress P, W.. Don 213 Herald odlon, n° Dent UY Fererence. . ee OR. EDOM cAITUATION WANTED BY le Protestant single young man; leaving h family wrong ra ing; refers to employer; wages na Sie ronal poy 8, H., box 181 Herald Uptown Branch rs pri HAVING COMPLETED HIS EN- gagement with his Sremheney | hers ‘Lisgar as coachman, BoWoo en ee cagagements goo rel 0; Protestant, Address '00) Ne w England H Hotel, Bowery, New York, Wanreo_ay A YOUNG SINGLE MAN, A SITUA- Mion ax gardener; one who thoroughly ‘understan vegetables, frat and dower, %,, freenbonse ‘and gra wesieas Bridgeman’s seed stor best city refere! ‘Address 876 Broadway. cr! JARTED-A SITUATION AS SOACEMAR, a addres apluhman' can give good city reference. or Ape SITUATION AS GARDENER AND farmer, by a single man ; thoroughly understands hin business; (9 willing and obits! ni good city reference. Ad- areas E. D., box 4 file. WANTED (GERMAN OR SCOTCHMAN PREFERRED) ‘A married man, ag coachman and gardener ; one who thorough! Call at 64 Broadway room ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENE ingle man who thoroughly understands his busines! not afraid of work; bost reference. Address GAR- DENER, box M5 Herald office, ANTED BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION fs gordener; erg pon Hera hia business; good reference, 120 Herald oilice, Eodemande hia business, ANTED—BY A SINGLE ENGLISHMAN, A. SITUA- W iis bs paruete Sroroughly understands the only tion of ay getabios, erounie, alao, greenhouses, Eraveries, ke, Bost of ference. Address Hy J., care of ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A PRACTICAL ENG. lish gardener; understands the care and treatment of horses and all kinds of stock; is Ot and trustworthy; best city and countr; fe entleman’s place. la take charge of a $13 Hicks st., Brook- reference; wou all ot oF address GENTS WANTED--TO CANVASS E' Orangemen, and all American Protestant Associations, for a work thats very important. Send for circulars an terms to WM, FLINT & CO., Poiadelphta, Pa, GENTS WANTED—TO SELL AN ARTICLE USED IN aimoet very whoieaale and retail more tn the lt: hberal inducements offered. Apply to P. 8. MOGILLIORA 43 Broad street. N AMERICAN BOY, FROM 16 TO 18 YEARS OF age, who lives with his parents, wanted ina firat class ary goods commission house. Address, In bandwriting, with reference, pox 1,128 Post office, New York. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY WOULD LIKE TO engage a few solicitors for New York city and vicinity; itberal terms given and good references required, Address D., Herald oflce. A&¢ (ileal MAN OR WOMAN, MIDDLE-AGED, ranted, as general honse sereant; must be a good plain cook, "Call, after 10 o'clock, at O45 Madison av., between Sid ana B4th ats, GENTS: WANTED. _IN “THE city. pele COUNTRY, to sell the great American, fiy Sap) rofits; sell very rapidly. REA or address 1 Solr MANU: FACTURING oe ‘ANY, 0 ) and R Water rah Brooklyn, AR TENDER WANTED AT 78 AMITY ST. CORNER of Thompson. DANIEL BOOLAN. MPLOYMENT. T want 1,000 agents to canvass for the “Complete Herb- alist, J will give such terme and furnish auch advertising facilities that no man_need make leas than 4200 per month and all expenses—no matter whether he ever canvassed be- fore or not. A premium of a new dress given to lacy can- Address Dr. O. PHELPS BROWN, 21 Grand at, ind fall particulars will be sent by return N YOUNG MEN, BETWEEN 16 AND 20, to learn as telegraph operators. T. A. EDISON, 64 Broatway, between 10 A. M. and 4P. M., room 47. ANTED—A BARKEEPER, APPLY, WITH REFER. ence, between It and 12 A. M., at French's Hotel, WAxTED-A YOUNG MAN NOT AFRAID TO WORK, 8 urocery {one who understands ‘fa business, Ap: ply betwee and ioe Yelook at 278 7th a ‘ANTED—BY A MAN OF MIDDLE AGE, A POSITION in some wholesale or insurance business, having larze acquaintance and long experience in thie city in various branches of business; references unexceptionable. Address A. N. Hay Herald oftice. ANTED—A BOY TO RUN ERRANDS IN A LAW office; must read and write; best references as to character required. Apply at 56 Broadway, room 25, between the hours of 11 and 2, for two da SMART, INTELLIGENT YOUN good eily references required, ont ofliae. M Addres: ANTED—AN ADVERTISING | Aare. NTS A COMPE! man will have a steady pl: Apply at the Hebrew News oflice, 4: ANTED—A LAD ABOUT 18 YEARS FOR ERRAND boy and to do housework. Apply at 9% Bleecker st. at 9 o'clock A. M. BOO Agents WANTED-TO 8 PATENTED article indispensible In every family; can make $5 to $20 a day; exclusive territory given. E, BLACKMAN, 93 Maiden lane, ME TRADES. CARPENTER WANTED—ONE WHO Ad- FOREMAN understands plans in general and layinz out wort for two days BULLDER, box 157 Herald oftice, WATCHMAKER WANTED.—A THOROUGHLY GOOD workman, who understands all branches of work, may obtain constant employment at No. 253 Greenwich at. REWER.—WANTE! tor a small brewery In the Western pat Address, with reference, M. H. R., Herald of LOTH HATS.-WANTED, A THOROUGHLY COMPE- tent and experienced man, to superintend the manufuc- ture of cloth Apply at 464 Broome at, EATHERS. WANTED, A THOROUGHLY COMPR- tent and experienced dyer; # competent man can find ieagement by the year. AAS & WELL, 428 Broome st. A PRACTICAL ALE BREWER of the State. LR, | CUTTERS WANTED_B BEST J PRICES PAID, AP- y ot Black Diamond Ptie Works, 39 Richmond st., a, THOROUGH BUSINESS MAN, RESIDENT OF THIS city for ten years, German, 80 years of age, competent bookkeeper and safe ‘accountant, of good address, exper! enced and enterprising, desires @ ‘situation where capacity and enercy would be appreciated; Brat clase city reference, and bonds if necessary. address G. W., Heraid Uptown Branch otlice. LERK WANTED,-A SMART, YOUNG MAN, FROM 15 to I8years old, for geaerai office work ; must have good reference. Apply iu person at 206 and 12 Canal st, SPOONER BROS. & CO. A COMPETENT MAN jway drug store, Address tor “days, with age and references. H. WARREN, box 177 | Uptown Branch office, 1,248 Broadw' RUG CLERK WANTED-WITH ONE on 1WO years’ city experiences; corner Broadway and dist at. ioe @ CLE RK WA Groceey CLERK.—A GERMAN, 99 YEARS OF A J desires to get a aiinath clerk; has bad many years’ experience in the busines & rood sansa ‘and comes Weil recommende d. ce. clerk or Aa& teen yerrs oe ¢, in a wholesale house, good references. aistant salcaman; two years’ experience: Address HEY & oUt ORD, 86 Howard CED DRAPERY FOREMAN # establishment. Address, with refer- ences, pos $72 Post office, Boston, Wants EDA YOUNG MAN WHu “JS. ACQUAINTED he china. glass or crockery trade, by:an import- { must anderstand German and write a good band. ing, wating age and salary expected, P., bux 220 Herald omic TANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AGED 23, A SITUA- tion as traveling saleaman or collector; beat refer- nose given Address ) H, RAYMOND, 117 bast Houston atre TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG A American, who writes a'plain, legible hand; isa accountant and’ wiiling to make biinself generally u Address C. M. V., 410 4th av, at ANTED—A YOUNG MAN FROM 16 TO 18 YEARS OF fe; must be & good penman, quick aud, correct wt and reside with his paren it reference re- Bi ‘Address, in handwriting of Spplleanty| box 123 Heraid AN d VANTED A Goon, COMPETENT PHARMAKCUTIST; king Gores or French preferred. Address, ected and city references (no others no ict Heraid office, OOSAC TUNNEL NITRO-GLYCERINE WORKS. ‘Tri-nitro-glycerine, electric and tape fuse expiodera, inaulated wire and experienced Diasters, 40 Bronaway, room 0 MANUFACTURERS, WANTED, BY A THOROUGH machinist, loom fixer and overseer, a aiiuation in a flax, jote or cotton mill; distance immaterial; best references. Address TEXTILE, Herald oflce. 10 ) PIANOMAKERS, FINISHER WANTED, AT FISCH- ER'S Plano Factory, 425 West 2ath st, near ' a) av. ANTED-—A PRINT FOLDER, APPLY AT THE EM- pire Print Works, 215and 317 West 30th wi wat D—Two STOREWA wo pate p otters. Ave ly PP, OURRLAUSER A CO. Wie hameburg Pouery, North ith y ANTED- a DESIGNER “OF east CLASS FURNI- ra, ke. with references, Ae t box iP Pont 0 "i J ANTED-TO that understands envelope cut chines, Apply to GEO. H. REAY, m1 © TO PHILADELPHIA, | A MAN eam folding ma- BAVERS WANTED—FOR BOTH DAY AND NIGHT work, in woollen mill, 1a New Jersey: steady work ; good pay. “Apply at Iss Ctlurch st.” Card cleaners aso W 7 ANTED—A BRUSH MAKER on PAINT AND ST! . Cail at New York Stencil Works, 87 Ni ANTED IN, A BROADWAY MERCHANT TAILOR- jablishmemt, a first class general cutter, witn a good trade; a fine opportunity for a sure party. Address, with reference and reai name, A. B., box 116 Herald otice, ERTISEMENTS. LLE FRANCAISE, PROPRE et bien ranges, pour sofgner un enfant; une as Be parle qu'un peu anglais preferee, S'adresser a Mre. WOOD- UFF, 10 West Washington piace. Ts FILLE. FEANCAISE, Noi VELLEME ARRIVER, desire une piace comme bonnes d’entants ou Glle chambre. Padresesr aa a Wooster at. “KLABE STEA! RB i AND. MAKBLEIZING Works, 134 and ibs East yond sreet, offers 500 farble abd Marolerzed Munteia, af complete; Monuments, stones, Table To} al prices that defy efy competition 169 "BROADWAY, 2 ROOM wa WANTED, BY A rs perso G avd Engiieh Suentiy, » position we tee each fn school oF fate TEACHER, oF peed ANTED.—ANY ONE DESIRING THE SERVICES OF ‘thorough business man, first class references nd small remuneration, as bookkeeper and general superin- Yengent, combined, th w rarehguae or manufactory, adlreat, Bnglian of French, EXPERT, Herald odie, from schools where r apply the atlernooa. pill DESIRES TO OBTAIN A FEW MORE to whom. ane reneh and Spanish iambaleany 9 and sl cohetaaonaly al 84 per wont, TANTED—A SECRETARY FOR A FIRE INSURANCE company none need apply but thone who. are fully tinted with’ the busisieen 1 details, Address 38 dataae Sly. Ne dy | S, ary bn & 00, MARBLE WORKS We Wert rat street, between Broadway d Marbleized Mantels, Monuments, ae Targeat varieties, original designs; cheapest STEWART'S SLATE MANTELS-LARGFST ASSORT. ment in the city at lowest prices 605 Bixtn av.. between Thirty. ths pei Thirty-gisth ala, ¢ int new desi; B. STEWART & nie | ____OVPY REAL } ESTATE Enst Side. xaowy STONE HOUSE FOR SALE—IN HARLF! 6 i Paw three my Dal Inquire Be 5 grocers, pie rh avenue, corner SALK. roR AARAAA AAALAC BARGAIN.—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, Fifty-tirst street; all improvements; in splenere one peretes sag frescoed; immediate poasearion ; at be sold; price $11,000, ‘Terms easy, SUHN KE, UNDERWOOD, 820 Third | svenue, AVENUE. PROPERTY FOR SALE- Lor ame bulldin, rie Inquire at 49 Kighth avenue, akon tn roar; (arms. sear, Dig tt R SALE-—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BIG! stoop House on East Fifteenth street, jast avg Third avenue. Address 8. N., box 918 New York Post office. OR SALE—TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE LO" F ‘#25 Kast 106th street, near Third avenue, ox toea pete coat, Price $5,6 $5,000. 1 ‘Terma easy. inquire on the premises, ogra pALe THE DESIRABLE TENEMENT PROPERTY beth street, near Broome ; rents for 82,400; price anly $38,000, “Apniy tovine awner, #0 Haat Proms | Bowery, from 10 tog, moral Leased ia devo OR SALE CHEAP—PREMISES NO. 413 FIRST AV. nue, went side, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty fifth streeta; three story bag building; lot 186x100, For particulars appiy to J, D. & J. H. SKIDMORE, 82 Cedar at, Weat sides _m SEVEN LOTS ON SIXTY-NINTH STREET, near Eleventh avenue, for sale low and on easy tertns, or will exchange for unencumbered Improved Property. COURTNEY. & GRAY, 78 Gedar street, OR SALE—THE HOUSE 66 WEST FIFTIETH 8 between Fifth and Sixth avenues ; 20x60x100; walter, butle’s pantry and all the improvements: the pre! A. GROCERY STORE FOR SALE_IN A TENEMENT house neighborhood price only @35); nice apartment for family ; ill health the only cause of SOREN’ Store Agency, €98 Broadway, (OR SALE—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HIGH Apply on Miscetlaneous. stoop House (i Saiees leased ground), 2i by full et, on Np ty ay treet, between Fifth and Sixth ave- pues, ‘Address B.B., Dox 118 Herald office, BROOKLYN an PROESEEE FOR SALE AND ERALD ‘BRANCH { OFFICE— FICE—BROOKLYN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR t THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO. 4 COURT STREET, CITY BALL SQUARE. OFFICE OPEN PROM 6 BA. M. ‘TILL SP. M. BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND. AND DEALERS CAN RECEIVE THEIR PAPERS AT THE HERALD BRANCH DELIV ERY, ONT Stk ET, BROOKLY Baxese AND TENEMENT HOUSE, ON SIXTH AVE- hues Brooklyn} wall rented; for wale low, or will ¢ change for unencumbered Wee COURTNEY aray, 18 Cedar street, HREE THREE STORY BROWN STONE HOUSES— On Dean Brooklyn, for sale very low for cash, Bow occupied by first class tenal COURTNEY | = GRAY, 78 Cedar atrect, LOTS IN CARROLL STREET, CORNER OP ALBANY avenue, wear Prospect Park,’ Broeklyn; price $4,500. ill be exchanged for nes in Brookiyn. WALLACE, has Jane street, a wax HOBOKEN, i) HUDSON ciTy Es’ he JERSEY AND BERGEN REAL | To Let or Lease, A. RARLY HAVING A LARGE STONE FACTORY ON 128x200, engine the Hudson River, 100 by 45, 4 floors, slate roof ; grounds 80-horse power, would tike to rent’ or enter {nto some good manufacturing business. Adaress 122 Hudson Btroet, Jersey © 0. RENT—ELFGANTLY FURNISHED—LARGE PAR- lors and smaller Rooms, muramer prices, at 10 udson terrace, Hoboken, fronting the river, with no obstructio three story brown atone front, PROPERTY OUT ‘Or THE © ITY ‘FOR “SALE OR TO RENT a3 panne ee SOLL) ‘ADDRESS OK LANDIS, Vinelana, A PLEASANT AND HEALTHY HOME OF 4 ACRES— 4 miles from large thriving town, close to eharch, gchiooln, post otic, store) land like @ garden; good two story frame house, 7 rooms; barn, henuery, piggery Md wae ter, beautiful location’; only'$1,4W0; gash. Hance $100 yeury immediate potsenton WEOROK WALE Ie East Stroudsburg, Monroe county, Fa, A uicEey FURNISHED HOUSE TO Li abethport, New Jersey ; contains 7 rooms, sabe os good Lenn To 3 minutes from New York; De lot ts 4 good wenaa for B00 a veut. For further particu, lars address LOW REN 185 Herald office, CHEAP FARM TO EXCHANGE FOR CITY PRO- perty ; 152 acres ; 8 acres wood ; abundance of fruit; two streams; eee bouse, with al he ‘two barns (one new) and other Leu lear depot piendid section of New Jer- aey, 01 ne piss comp!) fete stock: ‘and implements and crops; tri be sold; for all caly G16000 ; cheap,” Albo O4 acre Faran 18 acres wood ; fine location itwo peach ‘orchardi 8 a REAL ESTATE TO KACTIANGH, UICHANGE BROWN STONE OR UTHER BROOKLY. Property for Country Seat or Farm or Country Store Property, Only principals inquire tn store No. 1 New Bow ery, from 12 to 4, FT Rt Sain OR EXCHANGE.—A PARTY A SHORT DIs- rom town, about removing, will lot of in a bandsome income, corner Beekman and Pear! tate, Grocertex'oF. 10 Bank ‘Balaingr’ OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-UP THE HUDSON, NEAR hour's ride from New barn and, Peekekil, a beautiful Place, 14, York, consisting of Lig sere, with Suse 87x3 a8 feet; stable; all nearly new; weil shaded; fruit inal Fi beautilul stream ef water 70 feet from hall door, contains plenty of fiah, and ciose to three lakes ; Louse well furoishe two splendid 'carriaxes anc good horse; no fever or smosquit toes, will give from $1,000 10 98,000 cash In exchange fof. m ood House in New York. alr by rail, 82e.; boat, ly carriave on due wotice at depot. Addreas GQ. A., box 4id Peekakili Post otice, © EXCHANGE—VOR IMPROVED. CITY | PROPERTY, ‘a bargain for somebody; those 13 beautiful Cottages lone to depot, and 400 city 1otk Land, ak Rutherturd t ark, all free and clear, Apply to owner, THOS. R. a Yai Greenwiah street, New York. NO EXCHANGE—HOUSE AND LOT iN THE CITY for & good farm: slag two Houses near the city toe farma, Apply to WILLIAM FITZSIMONS, 18 Hast leth street, 0 BREW! 2RS AND OTHERS.—FOR SALE CHEAP OR xc ‘ first rate Property for brewers, on ( onx Kives Wear Mount Vernon, conslating of Buildings Belting, €c.; plenty of land CUNNINETON, 245 Broadway. Celiars, Boller, Engine, Tube and water, ANTED. ry PIRst CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE,’ in exchange for Mortgagea and s beautiful Residence at Elizabeth, with tne ee shade tree: id near de; 0. HOYT & Son, 171 Broadway. $1.9 900.- » OR EXCHANGE FOR A frame Ho) \d Lot ina village near New York, even rooms, garden, clatern, cel= , ke. non City Heights, near Grand ave- nue; would exchange, or sell cheap if applied for thia week. Inquise at 84 East Tenth atreet, between avenues B and O. 200 00 OF RRAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE for first class Dry Goods and Hardware and Railroad Bonds, ta amounts of $50,000 and upward, ox 3,283 New York Post office. REAL ESTATE WANT é WANTED. TO PURCHASE—A_ MODERN 8sTYLH House; location from Sixth to Madison avenue, north of Fourteenth street, not above the Park. Address L., box 1008 Herald Uptown Branch oflice, 1,246 Broadway. ___INSTRUCTION. “GENTLEMAN, DESIROUS OF PERFECTING “HIM. self in the Spanish language, wants a teacher to git every day. Addkess" Be N.. box a0 Herald A ote N_ INSTRUOTOR WANTED—IN THE COMMON A branches of an English education, avd particularly ia algebra and geometry ; two hours each Address B. B., box 177 Her oilice, GERMAN LADY, ACCUSTOMED TO TEACH, BE« sides her native language, French, English and the rue dimeuta of music, desires a situation to teach growing pe children; no_ ob, ction todo light houdeworg, Address M. W., box ise Herald oftice, JOSEPA'S FEMALE ACADEMY, FLUSHING, N, Y. T. Seticcrenimed nat Monday in September terins for bourd and tuition 8250 per annum. ANTED—A GOOD RIDING MASTER; i wusT BE r) single, speak Evglish and understand hi ry Ox thoroughly,” Address, stating age, reference aa pected, A. Z, box 752 Post oflice, New York. ‘LEGAL NOTICES. _ ENE SCARTHS, HEIR AT LAW AND ‘NEXT oF Pursuant to adecree of the ge Court of Chancery made ina cause Dancer against H He fajeniy" Ms Attorne} Gauerale the person or persons be respectively the heir at law aud next of kin ace ording a the statutes for the distri- bution of intestates estates of Henry Scarth, late of Barnes, ral in the county of Sarrey, | kag ire, who died on the 16th day of December, 16; ir solicitors, on or before the Tat‘day ‘of November, 18il, to come. In and prove thelr Claims’ at the Chambers of the Chancellor, Sir Richard Malina, at No.8 Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, Midclesex ; or ia default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benetit of the said decree. ‘Monday, the 1th day of November, 1871, at 12 o'clock at noon, at -he said Ohamb ‘appointed for hearing and ade Judicating upon the qa CED. RAWLINSON, Chiet Clerk. PRANCIS ROBINSON, 86 Jermyn street, St. James's, anion Plain Dated this 8th day of June, 1871. CORPORATION NOTICES. EPARTMENT OF DOCKS, NOS, 40 AND M48 BROAD- way, New York, July 13, 187 Notick.—Pursuant to the provisions of sub-division 8, of section 6, of chapter 674, Laws of 1:71, the Board of Com- Misiones governing the Department of Docks hereby givea botice that the wana for the, improvement of the water front Of the city of New termined upon by said Board, were, on the 27th pkey ot April, Ws71, duly adopted by the Commissioners of the Sinking ‘Fund’ and returned to the Board governing this Departinent, witn u certificate of such adoption written thereon, in conformity with the law. That said plans and ceruticate are tiled In the ollice of this Board. and ure upen to public mapection daily, between the hours of 10 and I o'clock Av M., and that from and after the said 27th day of ‘April, 1871, bo wharf, pier, bulkhead, basin, dock or slip or any wharf stracture or manerstructure can be laid out; Bula or rebut. withia the territory or district embraced Jat In bearing. apple orchard, &c. ; good house, 8 rooms and cellars good bara, Ro. ; situated 1h fine section | two minuley of depot; close to school; very cheap indeed; only 4,50); $2,0,0 cash required, 8,000 Properties on our books ; can suit any one; give us call RGUSON & SON, 39 Nassau st., room 6, N COUNTY, A MARLBOROUGH, MONMOUTH sapeuoe Farm of 30 acres fruit ana truck land, joining ; good aoil; fine location; well. fruited ; good build- Ld a bargain. fog rie we Gro 8 complete, on! rit . BERGUSON, 9 | ‘A 2000 FARM—80 ACRES, GOOD BUILDINGS, 2% miles from depot, land rich, plenty of fruit, good neigh borhood, 14 miles west of New Ledge a easy; price $4,500; dirt cheap. 49 Nassau %9 a "VOORHEES ve SHRYKER N ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALF—100 acres, finely focated on the banks of the Huason, 40 miles from the city; large wooden buildings, splendid _acene- Ty, rat class surroundings; creat bargain to cash purchaser. FARM OF 15 ACR! 8. IRELAND, 201 Broadway. A N NEW JERSEY; PLENTY of fruit; good water ; ge See owner, 87 Park avenue, near tock and Crops; good buiidir. Cortlandt, Brook { \OTTAGES TO LET—AT RUTHERFURD PARK, N. J.; / 35 minutes per Erie Railroad, from foot of ib sireet. Apply to owner, THOMAS R. AGNEW, 260 Gre wich street. POR SALE TIN, NEW, BRUNSWICK, ¥, J., SOME OF the finest Conntry Residences in the State, varying in Price from, $10,000 49 3.000; location beautitu! 8.8. MANGAN & CG., 34 Nassau street, room 1814. county, near depot, Farin ELLE, Wwesrgiest eR ees ‘running pond; weil fruited be ta but LN CLAIRE, 145 Maiden lane. Fo SALE—ON THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW Jersey, 27 miles from the city, a fine Farm of 90 acres, highly improved; orchard of fine pea: ches, and a vine- OR SALE—AT. NEW RC fe hig specified upon LS ians, except in accordance there- it SON T.AGNEW, tel i s wy hic tae WILLLAM Woo, J. GRENVILLE KANE, Se: } Commissioners CATIONS. CIRCULAR, INTERL: STING FUR LADIES, MAR- A. ried or single, mailed tree. Address C. O, RANDOLPH, 106 Eust Fitteenth street, New York. “(17 NOW THYSELF."—NO MORE PHREROLOGY; the face represents the mind. Send your photography and receive @ beautiful chart, describing every characteristia oF the mind, as your power in speculation, language, your lity as @ salesman and more than twenty’ orher parts de- tcribed. For particulars adsress Professor INMANN, box 3,752 New York Post office "WATCHES, JEWELRY, c&e. paeaum AMERICAN WATCHES, PRONOUNCED the best and cheapest Watch made In th sale and retail, by enter or Fourteesth streets end 313 Eight avenue, cornet of Twenty-sixth street. TERY ELEGANT SOLITAIRE DIAMOND, SLIGHTLY flawod, nearly six carats, cost 6,000 (rancs, gold. Rare opportunity to bave very large show for smail Amount, Ad dress immediately, 8., Herald ofc «ASTROLOGY. 2 FACT.—PROFESSOR MARS TELLS EVERYTHING, LA. itkeness, name, secrets, (o marry quick and good luck; Jaules aud gents, congultinim; be is @ scientific astrologer, 60 cents, $1, 51 Third aveuue, near Twelfth street. ATRIMONIAL OFFICE.—MADAME WIDGER, MEDI- a |, Business Ciairvoyant, tells everysbing. 162 East ‘Thirty-second street, near Third avenue. ADAME ROSS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CUATR, voyant, tells past, present and future; shows likeness 100 eboice vines tn full bearing: all the amnll fruTte | good substantial residence ; tine stream; magnidcent moun tain scenery; price low; terms easy, Address SOMERSET, Heraid of WOR SALE.—-AN ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, 12 ACRES of ground, within one hour of New York, will be sold at crifice, "J. MATHEWSON & SON, No, 4 Pine atri POR, SALEGIN, MOTE HAVEN, TWO STORY AND basement House; frat class ; fuil'lot; house 22 feet wide, 88 feet deep; cheap tor cash; oak white house, with amp in front; M4dth street, between Third and College av OR SALE—FARM OF 12 ACRES, GOOD BUILD. pany frutt, near depot of New Jersey Rajlrond, price $3,500; 68 Acres, good buildings, plenty fruit, land in igh state of cultivation, 1 TERI, ‘ ic reenwich street. ENVILLE, N. J., yuh Beas ba tre) fag 2 a5 po twenty erty street, New York, dress bor 858, 7 Ae oe OR SALI new Hoi minutes from Central road. OR SALE.-FARM OF 36 ACRES, ONE Fi HOUR FROM city; price $4,000; one of 60 acres, $6,000; 100 acres, ne improvements, $15,000; great variety of first Sale Places, $29,000 to $60,000; ‘several io exchange, 8, IRELAND, 201 Broadway. FACTORY TO LETABRICK, 0 BY 100 PREF, TWO stories, with lb Steam Engine, ear Market street depot, wi Newark, N. J.; communication with York; suitable for Feut low. Apply WE. BALL, M EASHORE RESIDENCE To Ler. —FURNISHED, NEAR Rocka +13 rooms, cool, healthy Cabing, Dear statiun, jcond avenue, thady, accesuivie, pose vie one hour's ride by rail. Apply at 128 ARRYTOWN,-FOR SALE, A GENTLEMAN'S RESI- deuce, with several acres, beautifully laid out in lawn, ornamental and trees; ampie kitchen # ell stocked; the whole has been for yearn ul mubstantial brick outhouses; exten- rare opportunity remises, Bediord K, 619 Broadway, many cultivation and now in excellent conditio mansion, 40 by 40 feet, with commodio aive river view and convenient to depo for a desirable resicence. quire 9 on road, neat Broadway, or New York, 0 URNISHED, A DESIRABLE HOUSE, WITIt large garden attached, in Paterson, N. J.; best location | Jp he aity. oA USR ROR remises, 206 Broadw erson, | IOUSTON, or to H. R. DREW'& CO., 175 | 7.0 LET-FOR THREE OR FIVE YEARS (THE OWNER going to Europe), a neat Vilia, tf desired, with stab oe be muiaaet contain about 14 ordinary city lots, are han: laid ont amd are dotted with quite a number of iin Targe trees, The place is situated’ neat the. brow of the th juat north of Hoboken. Inquire of J. H. BONN, Weehawken, or 1. W. STEHR & CO., DB Lispenard street, or DUDEN FRERES & CO., Grand sireet. y/ oan N ¥ CONNECTIOUT, A HOUSK PARTLY | R been oceupied as pate. boarding school ; ba baad BR WN, No. 6 Cortiandt eee 10 ee LRO, SONTRACTORS.10 BE LET IMME- ly, v iniies of grading, 13 Souk yah of New York, ic and Hees Fepoee 00 ar arece vation. epecifications, dc i engmicor's ofice, White Pia m Kaliroad.. ‘Information given at company's ofice, iar Broadway New Yor A. ALL. | VERY CHEAP.—A SPLENDID FARM OF 66 ACRES IN Dealthy aod beautiful part of Penu a {Sur home eos lew Veres tect lowed tow, ania ‘mar. ket; land Is jevel, smooth and very Ti onnes rye; to cora, Bala TT buckwhestr'l potclocs: balsnee clover med rnd cape o$ yg r vaeahs pice powers room), arn and ou:buildings: priee, eluding eropa, Ba 7405 terns $2,000 cash. balance’ 8980 ye aides at once G80, L. WALKER, Kast Stroudabirg, 34 2.4 AORES OF SPLENDID LAND, ONE MILE FROM depot, two miles from New Brunswick ; fine two rtory house, modern improvements; fine outbulidings; all new; very chenp several other ‘finetParme for exchange. MANGAM & CO., 89 Nassau street, room 1855. REAL ESTATE, TO ‘EXCHANGE. A bene gooey seat tam scuba , wort ; my Ly wit a LA ans youn acre Jeaso, and ration The last ect In favor of those who prosecute. township, Delaware county, N. ¥. loat a Norse Jast week and nad arraichen, or husband.” 159 West” Forty-(rst street, Broadway and Seventh avenue, CRU HED BY AN AWNING. Reckless Driving. Robert Henne, a German, forty-one years of age, died in the Centre Street Hospital from the effects of injuries received on Monday last. Mr. Henne, who lived in Greenville, N. J., and did business in this city, was passing under the awning im {[ront of premises 79 Chatham street, when Robert Hutchin- son, & Long Island farmer, in driving nis team rap. 1dly and recklessly anead of & rail car, ran against the awning posts with so much force as to knock them down. The bbe unfortunately fell on the head of Mr, Henne, fracturing his skull and Instantly reducing him to insensivility, from which he never rallied. Tne Fourin precinct police ar- rested Hutchinson for reckless driving, who Was taken before Justice Hogan a: the Tombs and sud- sequently released on bail to await the result of Mr. Benne’s injuries, Coroner Keenan, betng notified, took the testi- mony of Mrs, Henoe, and gave a certificate, so that the remains could be carried to New Jersey for in- terment, Deceased left a widow and tweive chil- dren. An inquest will be held in the case on Satu: day, and ta the meanume the bondsman of Mr. Hutchinson will be Motived to have ulm present at the iivestiganion: ANEW LIQUOR LAW IN CONNECTICUT, All the Old Maine Laws 1 ‘Thrown in the Shade. An act in addition to an actentitled “An act relate Ing to taverns and spirituous liquors,” was sec ip the Senate on the leth ist. without debate or issent. ‘The bill provides that purchasers of liquors may never pay for them, or, ii they do pay, May recover back their money, it having been pat “withone consideravion, and against iaw aud equity,” and the wife, husband, parent, children, guardian or | employer of the person purchasing may recover the money of the liquor merchant, And all the con+ tracts, sales, transfers, grants, mortgages, pl attachments, liens or otner securitygin considera: tion of the sale of liquor shaii be nuli aud void. Leases, verbal or written, of shops or buildings Shali lioply that the tenant shall not sell liquors; and in case the lessor ts knowing to the fact that liquor is soid on the premises, he or she shall be deemed to be concerned in the traffic and a party to every tle- gal saie—a forced partnership and contract of a novel character in a Well-regulated government of ireemen. Any person getting boozy (under the influence of liquor) twice in twelve months shail be lawiully “@ drunkard.” To sell toa drunkard a@ penalty of $100 and tmprisonment a month 1s provided, Ifa drunkard does any damage the person who has sotd him tiquor and the person who. has leased premises to the liquor dealer are held responsible for tt all Ifa husband abuses wife or children the liquor dealer or lessor shall pay ali the damage, and if any Nquor drinker shall become a pauper the same ree shall pay ail the bills and support his family The selectmen or three taxpayers of any town. May prosecute any Iiquor deaier who shall be re- uired by the Court to disclose, and he shail be held for contempt, fined, Imprisoued, &c., and if the dealer Ac to disclose, If shall be taken pro con- shall be rendered accordingly. ns the State Treasury to costs ther is sald in Stamfore John Cowag ‘another badiv wee BEAsTs 1 IN New YoRK.— to be maktag sad havoc with

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