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GITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALEA, Cooks, d&c. 6 Bor ses naar oro agapesca wort sad ST., REAR.—A COMPETENT WOMAN Tate cook aud to assist with the washing ip & fe a good baker; city preferred; good city FORSYTH 8T., BETWEEN HESTER AND GRAND, second floor, room 1, miidie-aged respectable German woman as ‘first clase cook in a gentleman's house, or as housekeeper. 5 WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS. ’ goo) cook ; understands all kinds of baking; an e: cellent washer ana irouer, Best of reference. KOT ee AM a BETWEEN 27H AND 38TH STS., VOT second floor, front room.—-A competent person a | cook ana to assist in the washing, or would do chamberwork | and fine washing ; ity referenc BROADWAY, BETWE! 1 37 39TH AND 40TH oe! sts.—A Protestant woman as plain cook; is will | i saint with the washing and froning; best city refer- Call or address for two days. | Chambermaids, WEST 28TH ST.—A RESPECTARLE YOUNG girlas chainbermaid ana waitress; 18a good plain &e. 150 ‘sewer; city reference. 21 5 EAST 2TH ST.-A RESPFCTARLE YOUNG .¢) girl ax chamnpermatd or to anslat {0 washing in a pri- rate famlly oF « private bourding house; has good eity rel- Dressmakers and Senmsatreaven. 4 ELIZABETH ST.--A SEAMSTRESS WHO C. and make underciothing, infants’ clothing, Ci allkinds of family sewing, and is a good operator on ieox & Gibbs’ machine, wants work by the day or week. | 2 Hike to get some engagements by the day. LEGER. eee ae ee Lee es 13. WEST 28TH ST.-AS THOROUGH SEAMSTRESS and to wait ona lady; would make herseif useful; ‘would go to the country; city reference, 24.0 WEST 2TH STAN EXPERIENCED DRESS. er wishes engacements by the day or week ; Objection to the country. Call or addroaa, M7" Weeks BO 241 WEST 48D ST,—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER: to go out bythe day; unsurpassed in Otting and wimming. Cal WEST 4TH ST.—A PARISIAN DRESSNAKER, lately arrived and making the latest styles, woul Apply to Mme, 494 6TH A’ IN THE STATIONERY STORE.— Wanted, a situation in the country as seamstress potent on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; no objection to vel. A MERFKOT | FITTING | DRESSMAKER AND stylish trimmer desires engagements by the day or ‘week in private families or hotels, city or country; refer- ences. Address DRESSMAKER, Herald office, iM IN i worked as T, STEWART & CO. WANT ‘Wheeler "sand ed NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY. AUGUST T¥, 1871. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AC. customed to the care of horses. Address W. W.. Herald ‘COTCHMAN AND WIFE WANT SITUATIONS ON farm or in # gentleman's family; understands the care of horses, &c.; wile for general housework ; just ar- mv No. 6 Bowling Green, ANTED—A PROTESTANT SINGLE MAN, AS COACH- man and gardener ; must be sober and attentive, Ad- 100 OPERATORS ON Grover & WANTED INMEDIATELY, EXPERIENCED OPE- + rators on Wheeler & Wilson’s sewing machines, at BRADBURY BROTHERS’, 812 A YOUNG HEALTHY firat class faunily ; Particulars call at 10 excellent place and good pay. jest 26th st, : i dress YONKERS, box 6,022 Post oflice, New York ANTED--BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A_ SITUA. tion as frat ciass coachman; thorongbly ‘understan’' the business; good city reference. Apply to JESSE DAW, 683 Broadway. 314 Bowery. WET NURSE WANTED.-IN'A | For a = be eupable of waiting on a la eive applications iT ence In dealin, deak, office 3; establishment 765 Broadway,’ opporiie “Astor place. ‘el for a few mont! ANTED—BY A FEM from 16 to 18, 65 East 10th st,, room 4. WAXTED—A rinsr taste and experienc: of a millinery department in a fanc; DER'S, 166 Grand at., Wi P.M. V J ANTED-BY AN A! about 26 miles from Norwegian girl, to do general housework. Apply at 235 West Address SEAMSTRESS. i | oth v .; New York, on Saturday, August 19, da. M, ANTED—A testant preferred. Appl: Brooklyn, jad ly. Apply at 161 West 46th st. "MENAMY, HESS & CO. ARE NOW PREPARED TO URSE WANTSD—ONE WHO I8 COMPETENT TO take entire shatge of . 8 model. Ww: GIRL T0 DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK for a email family living in the country a few miles from New York; must be a good cook, washer and froner; Pro- HELP WANTED: SRAMSTRESS WANTED IN A PRIVATE FAMILY: | (CAREFUL, CORRECT, ACTIVE AND HONEST Imuat understand dressmaking, cut, fit and trim; must | A Citselboy wanted Wages Address,i n own hand- first rato operator on Wheeler '& Wilson's machine and | Wriiny! BOOKSELLERS, vox 5374 Post ollies YOUNG MAN WANTED-—IN A LIGHT, PLEASANT | and legitimate office business; must be capable of tak- ing charge of oles single man preferred. REN'S Store Agency, 896 Broadway Bor WANTED.“A GERMAN LAD, WHY. LIVES with his parents and {a willing to be generally useful, may find a permanent situation ina wholesale store, Ad- dress, in applicant's writing, B, G. 8., box 715 Post oflice. D"™, GOODS PACKER AND PORTERS WANTED.— Only those who understand their business may apply, after 5 o'clock in the afternoon. ADRIANCE, ROBBINS & CO., 855 Broadway, IREMAN WANTED—AN UNMARRIED MAN, TO take charge of a stationary boiler and do such other Work as may be required ; 825 None need apply unless t ve sobriety, and honesty and can pe quired by Inw. Apply at GOULD'S at., from 8 to 11 o’eluck A. M. TPO, BEL ROYS, BETWEEN 16 AND 20, WANTED— At the St. Cloud Hotel. Apply before 9 o'clock in the morning. ANTED—A family liqu ANTED—A RELIABLE, INDUSTRIOUS, YOUNG from salesladies who have with Indies, Apply at manager's children ana would not object to Apply to E., 174 Front st. ALE ARTIST, A YOUNG GIR! Call after 1 o'clock P. M. CLASS MILLINER, WHO HAS 6 and is competent 10 take chart store, at ALEXAN- Call between 2 and 9 yer month and board. ten references a8 to an examination aa re- Restaurant, 85 Nassau iliamnsburg. MERICAN FAMILY, KESIDING New York, a German, Swedish or tween 9A, M. YOUNG MAN, TO TAKE CHARGE OF house. Apply at 1,870 Broadway, for three days ut 246 Henry sty ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF ‘children and do lighthousework. None but well recom- mended need apply at 105 West 32d st. NTED--A PROTESTANT YOUNG GIRL IN A smail family of two for general housework ; muat be a Rood washer andtrouer. Apply at 88 8th st,, Hoboken, N. J. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK in a small private family; must be @ good plain cook, good washer and troner Call at 208 Bast 63 at, Ws man in.an oflice, Address, in handwriting, C. R., Lox 185 Herald ofilce, Fast Side A —FOR SALE LOW—THE DESIRABLE FOUR STORY + brown stone House 153 Bixtieth street; frescoed and in fine order; lot 20x10, Apply onthe premises, POR SALE EIGHT NEW THREE-STORY, BASEMENT and high stoop Nova Scotia front Houses, £0x45, built for one or two families; first class, Also the lar, perty 1,884 and 1,386 Third avenue, 51 quired; buildings ive story, basement and cella LESSON & BOLRATH, on the premises, or to & ZITTEL, corner of Sixty-tirat street and Third avenue. Fe SALE—ON EASY TERMS, THE ENTIRE BLOCK fronting on Harlem River, avenue A, 124d and 12éd | streets, with the docks, bulkheads, rights of wharfage, &c., Run eS PEE ei homie, oP Soh Sah ply to . FIELD Kes, 0 , L "e SON, 65 Wall street. gh tay : Wreet sides AN RXTRA SIZED CORNER HOUSE, WITH STABLE | attached, on Madison avenum, for anle. ANSON HUBBELL, 117 Broadway. PERFECT GEM—SOUTHWEST CORNER MADISON avenue and Forty-second atreet, in complete order patlbatht __ ANSON HUBBELL, 117 Bi FIFTH AVENUE RESIDENCE FOR SALE-—COR- ner house; the most elizible location on avenue; also others, ANSON HUBBELL, 117 Broadway. A NUMBER OF DES{RABLE HOUSES, ON MOST OF | the uptown streets, between Lexington and Kighth ave- iy , between Firth and L, 117 Broadwa CORNER HOUSE ON PARK AVENUE—ALSO others un same avenue, for sale. ANSON HUBBELL, 117 Broadway. nues, for sa} BARGAIN. HOUSE AND LOT 186 WEST THIRTY- | 1 reet, between Broadway and Seventh avenue, will be sold lower than any house In the city of ANSON HUBBELL, 117 broaaway. NEW FOUR STORY BROWN SfONE MEDIUM sized House, 20 West Fifty-tirst street; all modern im- terms very reasonable, Algo three ROBERT CHRISTY, Fok SALE-THE HOUSE 66 WEST FIFTIETH street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; three stone 20x50x100; ‘has all the improvements. Appiy on the premin A provements; fee simpl Story. Apply on premises, ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS THE CUL- ture of fish and bees to go toa heaithy part of South America; a good salary poll; beat references required; steady habiis absolutely necessary. For further particulars apply at room 25, 14 Wall st,, New York, ANTED-—-AN ERRAND BOY, WITH REFERENCE, Saturday, between 10 and 11 A. M. W. HOWLAND, 208 Broadway, top floor. ANTED--A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK ; muat be a good washer and jroner. 11 and 8 o'clock, at 56 9th ANTED-A RELIABLE MAN, ON A FARM, USED to raising truck. One with best recommendations only Apply, Detween | cea wprly at {39 South st. ANTED—A FIRST ‘excellent washer and ironer. Apply to-day with city reference, at 226 Eust 18th st, ANTED~A MAN THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED ‘with packing millinery goods, None other need appy at 552 Broadway. RATE COOK: MUST BE AN A RESPECTABLE PERSON WOULD LIKE TO DO dressmaking for a wholesale house at ler home; will } er Sry entisfaotion in finishing the work, | Addre x 111 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Brondway. General Reusework, &r, 8. PERRY ST., REAR.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW woman wishes to go out two days to wash and iron or honsecleaning; beat reference. Cal! for two ‘lay! 145 A WEST 49TH ST., REAR,—-A YOUNG GIRL TO fee do general housework in city or country; good refe- ec 1TH S8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO THE housework in a smail famtly. 7 MULBERRY ST., OPPOSITE ST. PATRICK'S church.—An £pgiish girl to do general housework city, who ood servant, 523 EAST 16TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.-A R#SPECT- able woman to do general housework; {8 a good ‘Washer and ironer. Housekeepers, &-. 8T. MARK’S PLACE.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN 27 ‘8 housekeeper; no objection to the country. Ci Sia GWE jon to tue country. Call on UNIVERSITY PLACE.-A LADY AS HOUSE- keeper in & xentleman’s family, to euperintend his house; references exchanged ; call after 10 A. M. oe ‘Miss LAMAR, 265 WEST ITH STAN AMERICAN WIDOW AS housekeeper in a hotel or private house; ts willing to work; triflera need not call. Call from 9 to 7. WELL ENDUCATED GERMAN GIRL AS HOUSE- keeper with an American family, where she bas a ghaneo to Jeara the English ‘anguage. “Address W. B., Her- ilice. A FRENCH WIDOW LADY, REFINED AND EDU- cated, wishes a situation as housekeeper in a widow- €r's family; none but honorable parties need apply. Address FRANCE, box 100 Herald Uptown Branch oifice, 1,246 Broaawa; Laundresses. &r, 128 FAST TH ST. BASEMENT DOOR.—A RE. spectable woman wants a few ladtes’ or gentlemen's. ‘Washing; fluting done in the neatest style; best reterence, Nars “. Q2 WEST HOUSTON STA FRENCH WOMAN, WHO does not speak Fnelish, desires employient to take ‘charge of children to ocoupy her spare time. in sewing. isu CLEMENTINE. OQ FAST BTA St—s YOUNG WELSH PRoTEsr. ant giri to take care of children in a private family. Cail for two days, 104. STAY. NEAR OTH ST—A HEALTHY YOUNG woman (a widow) as wet nurse; hasan fresh breast Of milk; baby aead, elght days old. Appty to Mre, SIMMS. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN TO ATTEND A LADY'S HAT room and do family st. and lat ay. ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO PLAIN WASHING and ironing at Funk's Union Park, 63d at. and Ist av. W4atepoa FIRST CLASS COOK AND WAITER, AT 83 8th av. WANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO TAKE CARE OF A horse and make nimself generally useful to a family in Jersey City ; cood references required; wages $12 ® month and board. ‘Inquire at 12 Beaver st, sewing at Funk's Uuion Park, 68d Warren SMART, ACTIVE BOY, WHO WRITES A good bana, makes good figurea and willing to work, WALL & RUBINSON, Lumber Dealers, Foot of Little West 12th at. WARXTED[A WOMAN, TO COOK, AND WASH AND fron table and bed Ifnen, towels, &c.; wages $14. Ap- tween 11 and 2 o'cl by ‘ANTED—A FIKST CLASS WOMAN ORDER COOK for a restaurant; the business will be paid Broadway and 34th at. ANTED—IN A FAMILY OF THREE, York, a good cook, achambermaid and waitress: none but need Batar WAstED—A GENTE!) Introduce goods to ly. Inquire at M! ay, from Ti to19, Indy in attendance. Call at 88 West 26th at, ‘WANTED—A GOOD, STOUT BOY IN A DRY Goons house, as light porter and to make himself generally useful, Address W. C., Herald oflice, ANTED—A MAN AND WIFR; THE MAN MUST understand farming and gardening; the woman to do plain cooking, washing aud ironing; ‘good reference ro- quired. Inquire at 262 Fulton st., corner Clinton, Brooklyn. jock, t 134 Enat 22d ot, ‘one who thoroughly anderstands Mberally. Apply at PARKER'S, NEAR NEW | W/ANTED--A BARTENDER; ONE WHO. UNDER. a the business. Apply to C. 0. DONNELL, 549 cre mone but “Tat ciate negrants | Greenwich et, frem9 toll A.M. : CER EA iana meanwey can ‘ANTKD—TWO RESPECTABLE BARTENDER 8, TO | Moc tis ShaTEe OL two stores. Call between 10 and 12 7 O'clock this day a av., corner Slat 6 EL, INTELLIGENT LADY TO y iS ARYNOLDA, ladies; can make $25 per week; @ ‘ET NURSE healty breast Ist and 2d avs. BARTENDER—AN WANTED. Inquire at 830 East 42d ot., between SITUATIONS WANTED-—~MALE! WANTED—A STRONG ERRAND BOY, WHO CAN write a fair hand, Apply, between 8 and 9 o'clock, to P, FARRELL, 106 Duane st, BO AGENTS WANTED—AT 176 FULTON 81, TO OU cell the Moore's Patent Filter; wanted in every fami- ly; inducements offered to good men. JOHN S. HEALY, WITH FRESH AND ENGLISHMAN, THOROUGRLY TRADES, 3 ; ritish Columbia and Chile; age mi . ress 1 T, STEWART & CO, WANT A THORGUGHLY CA a + competent, machinist and steam fitter, Apply at SPANIARD, WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH AND | ™Anager’s desk, Broadway and 10th s A French, wishes a situ front office, up stairs, afte A. Sisten employment deen bro A., Herald offic STOUT, SOBER YOUNG MAN, LATELY LANDED, bt up to farming, care of horses, 4c. uation. Inquire at 49 Liberty st., r 10 o'clock A, A GRANTED 20 10,30 FIRST CLASS POITERS, AT the French China Works, West Flushing, L.I. Apply io J, MAIDHOF, 63 Walker st, New York, FIRST CLASS CONFECTIONER WANTED—ONE Who thoroughly understands his business. Address, ‘with reference, stating wages expected, WOODDN & CAD- about a gentleman's place; bas ddress B, i.e box 150 Herald office. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS PASTRY nfectioner or ice cream maker. Address A. B., MUS, Newark, N. J. pene ‘OTEL AND RESTA tice.—Situation wanted as first cl: steward ; will make himself cenerally useful; city or coun- try Address JOHN, 77 Cedar st, room 1. WANTED—BY A YO tion as waiter ina reference. Call at or address taurant. private Ameri GOOD AND EXPERIENCED MAN WANTED—TO take charge of an extensive printing office in this city. It will be useless to anawer this unless the applicant Is per- fectly versed in the business, is uttentive, energetic, and faithful and of good habits. To a good man, and one who gan control work, a fine position is open. Address T. Y. M., Herald office. IE MAKER WANTED—FIRST CLASS WORKMAN ‘accustomed to fine, clone work on cutting dies and uncer. GILES, WALES & CO., 13 Maiden lane, or Worke Baited States Watch Company, Marion, N. J. URANT KEEPERS, TAKE NO- ‘parkeeper or UNG FRENCHMAN, A SITUA- family; best city 0 Broadway, Schneider's res- ‘man, in & wholesal oxverience; willing dreas W. E., box first class hotel. Address ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG SCOTCH: to work anc make him Herald office. ANTED—BY A COMPETENT HOTEL MANAGER, bearing unquestion: RAUGHTSMAN.—WANTED, A THOROUGHLY COM- petent draughtsman, to make maps and profiles; one who has had experience fn the field preferred, Address, with references, CIVIL ENGINEER, Herald office, AT FINISHERS.—15 HAT FINISHERS (INDEPEN- dent men) wanted immediately. T. C. WARNER & ¢ provision house; has 10 years’ f useful. Ad- le references, a situation in « B.A. Herald office. 169 122,88, NEAR SOUTH 18T., WILLIAMSBURG.— A respectable married woman, who has lost ber ‘own baby, as wet nurse; best city references given. Apply for two ¢ jaye. ‘ 203 MEST 27H st. NEAR 7TH AV.—A RESPECT. 2) able married woman as wet purse; has a fresh breast of milk; elty reference, iTH AV. NEAR 98D ST.-A RESPECTABLE oe ZO “Young ai as wures or waitress tn cerincis family; five years’ city reference from her last place. 258 West STH ST.-A RESPECTABLE MARRIED ‘ woman as wet nurse in a private family; best city Feference. 397 WEST 2TH ST.—A SCOTCH PROTESTANT < as nurse; can take entire charge of 2 baby from its birth ; ts fully competent; city or country; best city refer- ence,’ Can be seen trom {0 till 8. “3 EAST 22D ST.—A YOUNG, HEALTHY MARRIED BE woman, with a fresh breast of milk, wants a baby to wet nurse at ber own house. <()(s GRAND ST.—IN ANY SICKNESS A COMPETENT 506 fernale nurse wishes employment, 874. LEXINGTON AY. CORNER OF 61ST 8T. NASON, A monthly purse desires ap engagement. Address Dr, Misre (laneo BRIDGE 8T., BROOKLY! A SOBER, INTEL Mgent woman ‘would like the charge of a tenement Adaress L, WOOD- 99 or offices ; bichest city reverences given, FILLD, care of Mra. Buckly. AQ WEST, HTH STA FRENCH LADY, arrived from Paris, as lady's maid or ebita LADY OF EXPERIENCE WILL GIVE PRIVATE instruction in all the English branches and music at Teduced prices: private letters written, &c.; ladies whose education hus been neglected will Gnd thin a’ good opportu. ity to brush up a little, reference unexceptionable. Ad LAKE, box 141 Herald office. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A SITUATION AS companion to a lady or as gover: to young childre! 0 objections to travelling; highest testimonfals given. Ai A. 8., box 460 Bridgeport (Conn.) Post oflice. A THOROUGHLY EDUCATED LADY, EXPERI- enced teacher of the German, French and Knglich iangnages and the different educational branches, desires to obtain aposition as governess, teacher or companion of an — refined Janay. Adaress box 8,777 New York Post ofice. NEWLY nurse. § LADY DESIRES TO OBTAIN A FEW MORE puptis, to whom she will teach French and Spanish inaileally aud conversationaliy, at $4 per month Ad. ‘L. T. W., Herald office. LADY, HAVING SOME EXPERIENCE, WRITING a plain bold hand, would Iike copying todo efther at ome or in office. Address D. W., 422 Went 84th st, MUSIC TEACHER OF MUCH EXPERIENCE AND well qualified desires a few more pupils in New York and ita vicinity, or would teach ina echool:. best. references forms reasonable, Address MUSIQUE, box 122 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broadway, MUROPE AND THE ORTENT.—WANTED, BY A LAD’ {aged 20) x position as travelling companion and aman emain; ie a valuable person and can. cive goud reterenc Address Miss N. G., bux 150 Herale Cptown Branch o 146 Broadway.” F YOU WANT A COMRETENT LADY TEACH high'y recommended, for piano and singing, also for English, French and German languages, address ARTIS’ box 119 Heraid office. ‘PRIVATE SECRETARY, TRAVELING COMPANTON, daily or resident teacher; acquirements, modern sin al! their brancher, neumanship, drawing and Address MADEMOIS! Herald otlice, A FOREIGN LADY, WITH BEST REFER- ‘encen, desires one more pupil in the Spavish langnage. font, thus enabling pupils to acqulre the guage in a remarkably short period. [ease addreas or call on (Wednesday evenings, after 8), Senorita ABZAMORA, BOSt, Pelix street, between’ Fulton'and De Kalb avenues Brooklyn, SITUATION WANTED.—A YOUNG LADY AS SAL woman In a fancy goods store; one who understands the business; speaks both the German and English lan ages fluently and can give evod reference If required. Ad- reas L. L. R., Newark Fost otlice. ISITING GOVERNESS. AN ENGLISH LADY, rienced and iiied for her profession, has morning hours; thoroughly, French, drawing and good music. Address BETA, box 1d Heraid ofice. TANTED—BY AN AMERICAN LADY OF SEVERAL Sears experience and success in teaching, an engace- teacher in a punite school, or in a family; ke entire charge dren, &c. 5 re- ferences exchanged. Addres TBISON, POs New Have ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS companion or teacher, has a fine English education aad Frenc! Addi immediately A SITUATION, BY AN ENGLISH MAID ‘understands her business perfectiy ; cuts, fits and mak: ee and. ve machin ¥ WANTED-FEMALES, WOMAN WANTED. TO SOUCH UP LITHOGRAPHS; Aone Sccustomed to the Lusiueee vreferred. 19 Core A house, and in Kecure ve Percent interest, and a ltberal salary, by addressing M, lerald oflles. AND SALESMEN. COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER, WITH 82,000 OR 3,000, BON, 44, 46 and 48 Kosciusko st., Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PRACTICAL ENGINEER, AD fo mum stationary engine. Addreas” ENGINELI, ay. | 85.500 WILL BUY CORNER STOKE, BRIC $500 cash ; balance in instalments; also othe tores, one $7,000; one, corner, £9,000; also corner Liquor Store, with Stock and Fixtures. Inqidre of owner, WM. THOMPSON, corner Fifteenth street aid Sixth avenue, South Brooklyn. Can be seen on Sundays. Miscellaneous, R. DREW 4 CO., OF 175 FIFTH AVENUE, HAVE opened a branch office at 837 Sixth avenue, near | ighth street, They will give their spectul attention to d renting furnished and unfurnished Houses, H For sellin; ae UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARING AUTUMN LISTS of Houses and Lots or aries will i Pine rect. please send particniara to “PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO, 4 COURT STREET, CITY HALL SQUARE. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A, M. TILL 8 P. M. BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALERS CAN RECEIVE THEIR PAPERS AT THE HERALD BRANCH DELIV ERY, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLY Ne aH OR SALE—CORNER OF MONROE STREET AND Throop avenne, Brooklya—A House and four Lots, fruit trees and grape arbor; 11 rooms, hard BROOKLYN HERALD | $8500, FOR, SALESA THREE | STORY AND DO.) busement brick House, adapted for two families; bas all improvements. Apply on premises, 244 Rodney street, Brooklyn, E. D. JDSON CITY JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, H AND BERG REN REA For Sale. OR SALE--A SPLENDID BUILDING PLOT ON EAST- | ern slope of Bergen Hill, Jersey City Heiybts, containing over 15 city lota; on two streets; five minutes! walk to Bergen avenue depot; 17 minutes on'y by, Newark and New \ ork steam Railroad to Liberty stre lew York ; price $16,000; $5,000 c: Apply to GLORGE C, PARKER, 257 Washing: on street, New York. (OR SALE—TWO HANDSOME TWO STORY AND AT- tic Lrick basement Houses, in very respectable neighbor. hood, 10 Bergen, near cars; nine rooms euch; lots 2x240 each: will be sold for $12,008, or weparate if desired; this is very desirable and cheap property. WM. POE, #0 Montyomery street, Jersey City. PRO PERTY OF OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT ALL WANTING FARMS—GOOD SOIL, MILD OLI- mate—for papers address C, K. LANDIS, Vinelang, AT, BEACK POINT, MONMOUTH COUNTY, | NEW Jersey, ut the junction of the North and South Shrews- bury rivers, in full View of the ocean, 44 desirable Vula Plots containing from one to four acres each, many of them p: seaning fine water fronts, within oue-balf mile of Seabright gr Sandy Hook and Long Long Branch and 1% hour trom New Yor! fectly healthy : good boatiug, bathing and fishing, &c.; excel- lent roads, affording varied and picturesque arives, For maps of the property, terms and information call on or ad- dress F. 8. WINCHESTER, 20 Nassau street, New York, A® ELEGANT PLOT OF 40 ACRES, ON THE SLOPE of the Grange Mountain, for sale cheap; on the line of fine improvements. Address W. H. 8., Herald offic T_NEW BRUNSWICK.—A GENTLEMAN GOING TO location pe Branch Railroad; 334 miles trom | Europe wit give immediate possession of his Country Place, with land to suit; location fine; all kinds of fruit and shade trees; 15 minutes from depot. 8, 8 MANGAM & CO., 39 Nassau street, room 183g. situation ‘In an old established actorg seourity for his money, at 7 ‘ANTED.-A HOT PRESSMAN. APPLY AT THE “e | W EMPIRE PRINT WORKS, 215 and 217 West 36th st, A. commission room 29, upstairs AL Ine whotesaio house willing and able to work dress Mo, Herald office. has sold goo —WANTED—A MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS, WHO by sample, to take orders on salary and situation permanent, No. 7 YOUNG MAN, AMERICAN, ANTED—A MACHINE PRINTER. APPLY AT THE EMPIRE PRINT WORKS, 215 and 217 West 38th at ATCHMAKERS WANTE ‘T CLASS WORK- men. GILES, WALES & CO., 13 Maiden lane, ANTE FIRST CLASSY WOOD TURNER, 644 Broadwey, room No. 4, Warren street, , WISHES A SITUATION is quick and correct in figures; can give best city reference. Ad- ANTED—WEAVERS, MOUNTERS, OURLERS AND N ACOOMPLISHED MEDICAL G it a practice and of business habits (nnmarried), can desirable position. Address, stating age, fers —WANTED, IN A DRY GOODS JoB- bing house, an experienced and competent bookkeepe plications will be enjertained except from parties po jc. have a permanent, reference, &c. OOKKEEPE! sessing the requiaite with references and salary expected, AD) BINS & CO., 805 Broadway, Pee RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE FULLY COMPETENT, ai RUG CLERK, CO) with best references, wat ll of bis time; salary moderate. Address J. BELL, 5) Bank atreet, @ foreman well acquainted with the human hair work, at $8 ast Houston st., room 40. V ANTED. ENTLEMAN, WITH- A MILL STONE DRESSER. AT 249 WEST J. H, PRENBISS. ice. 28th at CH ADVERTISE. rTNE JEUNE DAME FRANCAISE, EXCELLENTE Tousicienne et manie de mei)leures recommandations, denire se placer dans une famille pour y eneeianer le francais et ia musique. S'adresser a M. C. CARLSTADT, Bergen county, N. J. ations, Address, by letter only, RIANCE, ROB: JAMES GOULD, 1,438 34 MPETENT AND REI TABLE, a situation for part or LADIES AND rice for Cast-off Clothing and Carpets by calling or addressing. Ladies at- Mish, RUG CLERK WANTED—A MAN TO TAKE CHARGE ‘of a small store for a Call at 656 Greengrich at. tended by Mra. week or ten days; bring reference, CLAIRVOYANT WHO HAS NO EQUAL IN ()XPERIENCED YAN 4 wanted for two montis; salary those of experience need aduresa, witl RATE, Herald office. the business and well acq tion Is offered. Herald otic LOOR OILCLOTH SALESMAN WANTED FOR AN extenalve manufactor Address, with name and particulai A. Ktverica. All who are sek afte troume suc conaint her. (N. B,—No likenesses or love powders; but will cause speedy marriage and allay the most serious tronble, Madame CLIFTON, 246 West Tweniy-lifth sirest, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, MADAME Ross, MEDICAL AND LU: Vi voyant, tells past, present and futare of husband.’ 159 West Forty-tirat street, Beventh avenue, KEE NOTION ENTRY CLERK 15 per week. Only references, ACCU. NESS CLAIR, shows likeness Broadway wad ry.-To one thoroughly posted in Naluted with the trave a good posl- box W7 WaANTEOAN ENTRY CLERK; ONE WHO IS RAPID ‘and correct. Address box 4,403 Post office. : MEDICAL. Tw + 7 5 7 A TY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN Hos. ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN IN A pital experience. Private diseases always permanentiy dry goods importing house; one who is acquainted | cured without mercury. Copsnitation free. with first class city and c¢ Deed address IMPORTER, box ¥3- Post ollice, sation Ae trade; pone other onntry, jobbin ike . FRANKLLN, 16] Bleecker street, ANTED—A SALES! manufacturing lace house; one that bas bad exp ence and can comman da terms and references, G. AM PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMME. without mercury. Manluod restore Dr. HARRISON, 1 AT AND SOR MAN FOR A JOBBING AND 1 stating Meecker street, MARRIED ood trade may addres Ee box 8198 Post omee. EMEDY FOR Portcgiece Female Pils always give im A thd = lasiiee—Th QAsten-4 FIRST CLASS ENTRY CLERK IN A | tocdiate reiiel, being specially prepared for married ladies large wholesale ary goods hor ne who is thoroughly | A /adv writes hese pils relieved me in one day, with: competent and has good reference reearding al {nconvenicnce, ike magic.” Price ts. Dr. A. M. MAUR briety may address box 1,u67 Post office TANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS yiarsl experience in jewelry and ide traveller; had three fancy goods jn Canada; satisfactory referen Grend Li La, box 148 Herald office. ANTED—AS STOCK millinery house, a yo V ences, Apply to KAUNW: the business, D--BY man in the bo: joel of business. KF Address W. WANTED-RY A clo ern city, & well posted WAsten—a your age; must be a go Address, giving re'erence, \ J ANTE: the furnitu siving referen Soak ANTED—AN ENTRY CLERK, IN A LARGE BOOK and publishing house; must bave some knowledge of 122 Front st. Audresa WOOL: bedding and upholstery irade, CEAC, office 129 Liberty street, or spnt by mai A. CERTAIN CORK FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITIL or without medicine, by Madame RESTELL, Professor Of Mitwiiery; over thirty years’ practice, ier intailibia French Female Pills, No, 1, price $1, or No. 2, specially pre- pared for married ladies, price $5, which can never tail, aro safe und healthy, Sold dnly xt her ofice, No, 1 Bast Fifty wecunsl atreet, hrst door from Filth avonie, ant ut driggiat'h 152 Greenwich street, No, 7 Sixth avenuesor sent by mail, ution—All others'are counterfoit, A IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMM bo fees Fequirel until per- ven. CLERK pe A WHOL pung man who can give goo: ELLER & DAVIS. 41 Mercer st —LADL diate reliel, sire ant sa! 8. A., box 1,407 Post oftice. iectly satistied; elggamt rooma ‘and nursing provides, ‘Drs HER, No, 8 Amity place, new namber If (Laurens st.) PIUYSICLAN, NEVER yinitia, Elegant rooms, nuré asultations free, 0 FER UNLESS CUR DR, Re e 2 Centre street, can be consulted pri- a success!ni practice of 40 yi entities jot and shoe busines or reference, & J « TH HOUS! IN A NORTHWE: Catholic, 20 years ol and woollens, as sal NS, vox 6,824 Post T. BARGAIN. -190 ACRES CHOICE LAND, TWO MILES from New Brunswick, N. J., on the river bank; loca- tion fine ; beautiful view of river und country ; Merge mansion and outbuildings, surrounded by @ beauilful lawn of forest, fruit and evergreen trees; fine walks and drives, with box and arbor vitiw hedges, with one of the best mineral sorings in the land, with all the qualities of the best Saratoga waters wil makes fine place for 4 hotel or summer boarding house ; must be seen to he appreciated: no finer p'ace for an invest: ment has been offered to the public 8.8. MANGAM & CO., 59 Naasau street, room 19}. T NEW BRUNSWICK—A MAGNIFICENT COUNTRY Seat of 60 ueres, overlooking the city; splendid in- Provements; supertor location , two apptey Lo pear aud wo peach orchards, ali in full bearing; One trout stream, with poods on 10) foot avenue. Price, with Stock, Crops and Toolw compiete, oviy 826,00". A perfect gem, JS, FERGUSON, u9 Nassau sireet, room 6. T NEW BRIGHTON, 8. 1.70 RENT, TWO VILLAS, furnished and unfurnished; all moderd improvements charming, rewired locality; shade and frat tr planted; view unsurpasse 3 0. G. BENNET, No, 9 Pine street. T NEW BRUNSWICK.A SPLENDID FARM OF 60 AA acres of good land; superior location; large road front On fine turepike; apple, pear and peacli orchards; fne sireain of waier; two seta of buildings; all in good order. A great bargain. ' Only $10,000, . 8. FERGUSO! \OUNTRY SEATS FOR SALE—BEAUTIFULLY S11U- J ated on the west bank of ihe Shrewsbury River, close to Iauding; thade and fruit; ocean. view; pure fea alr and walt water bathing ; easy of access in summer Or winter; 2 acres, col:age 8 rooms; 1 acre, 7 rooms; % acre, 5 rooms. For particulars apply tu A. ELY, Nu. 9 Broad street, New york. RUIT FARMS FOR SALB. A Rare Opportunity. 39 Nassau street, room 6. Will be soit by auction, on Wednesday, Av oon, on the premises, on easy terms, to be m the sale, ‘Two Farms, situated on and divided by the pul tween Somerville and Liberty Corner, Somerset N. J. abouca mile and a hall from the latter contnina Gf and the other 34 acres, with dwe! barne, & ‘The orehards consist of about 3,500 peach trees and 1,500 are now ti bearing. exvectedl, will have a depot The reason why the places road he. ounty, place. One Hag houses, pear trees, some of whi The West Line Raftro in the vicinity of Liberty are to be sold in the 4 ‘The Horses, Waxons, Faria Impiements, &¢., and the Honsebold Furniture, together with the growing Peach will be sold at Further part tore, 197 Broadway, New York, or at the Ten Eyck Somerville, N. J. k OR SALI root House, containing ten rooms, with all modern im: rovements; high grottad and healthy location; only one jour from New York by rail, terms eary, KELLER & ALLEN, corner Ann aad William ats., N. Y, iy OR SALE—A NEW HOUSE, CONTAINING Jot 50x100, on the best aventio in the town « N.J., only 20 minntes by New Jersey Central Railec “0 fout of Liberty street; three minute: natauion; 23 trali daily. Inquire of CHARLES STOVEKEN, F° order, A GOOD DAIRY FARM, CONTAINING | crem, with Stock and Buildings, all new aud in good | Appiy to A. ROBERTSON, #4 West Broad wa NTRAL AVENL in to prompt eu BK & CO, ui atreet, room 12. OR SALF-80 ACRE FARM, ON C 19 mules from city. tomer, Great bai 8. iB 1 iy nearly new ; 'erma to suit, ). A. BURGE COUNTRY SE T. ed; one mile north of de ly on ‘Ap: 5, 46 Broadway, PHYSICIAN, MRs, W, 4 a G MAN, ABOUT 18 YEARS OF A 14 Kast Tenth street, coca nov h ugh od penman and correct st nti, foitit Hast Tenth street, does not humbug ladies with Wed & tation D, New Vork. | meuueine: shes 7 ; oe LADIE , PRO- ~A SALESMAN; ONE ACQUAINTED WITH fessor of midwifery, 23 yeurs’ successful practice in Adaress, ertain relfet to ladies in troubie, with or this city, guarante jure reijet to the most anxious patient at S., station D, New York, without medicin V — - one interview; elegant rooms for ladies requiring nursing. TANTED—BY A RELIABLE YOUNG MAN, A § Oflice 120 West Twenty-sixth areet, near Sixth avenue, ation as entry clerk or assistant bookeeper: wou — ° = 2 any position In a grocery store; writes w good hud wt —MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 Unexcept offic at tignres, Ae. box 116 Herald A complaints, « West Twenty-sixth street, guarantees relief to all female jonable reference, Pleasant rooms (or nursing. Acdress Address, with reference rate, HAT AND CAP Ht JANTED--IN| A WHOLESALE HAT AND CAP —DR. AND MME, WILLETT CURE AA, “Interview. Their female rome'ties never fai. ms for ladies before and during confinement, 3 West Forty- Jourth street, near Sixth avenue, “ALL PRIVATE DISEASES PERMANENTLY CURE i epury clerk and an errand boy. ms, which must b e- JUSK, Herald ottice, sae 7 ANTED—SALESMAN TO SBLL CIGARS men; good chance for the right tas legure reas 4X without mercury, mauhood effectually restored. Dr, Sandit A.M nt 295 Suh at, LEWIS, No.7 Beach street, 4) years’ successful praetice, “RESPECTABLE O. Ms, box 117 Heral Address JOHN, bi YOUNG MAN DES man and groom self; and Herald office * COACHMEN | situation as coachman; good groom and first driver; sober and obligin FIRST CLASS GARDENER (SINGLE) WANTS A situation; would take care of horse: ‘inst clas® horseman ; de mbdking, ET, CAN BE CON- practice enables R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STR AND @ sulted on private diseases, 34 yours Youre MAN PROTESTANT beat city reve . Ads bulging ‘oily references, Ad: excellent refer. 0x 14 Herald ofice, for two day: i RES A SITUATION AS COAC fl ive trial of uim- IAUNAMARA, him to make perfect cures. ity R. RALPH'S OFFICE IS NO. 2 DEY STREET, UP ee iourn ILA. M. to 639 P. M., Sunday excepted, ADIBS IN TROUBLE CURED AT ONE INTER 4 view, —Also pleasant Rooms, Bord, Nursing, &o., before aud daring confinement; no fees unleat cure satistictoriiy, Dr. PERRY, 6 Bleecker street. near Broadway O PAY UNLESS CURED.—DR. AND MME, WEST cure atone Jnterview; their French Pilla never fail. Reows detore and during contipement. 144 West itd stragt, mear7ib aveuug Address WM, » ly A MEDIUM SIZED | hot and cold water, bathroom, stationary furnace im cellar, Ae. ; lot 100x180 feet ; ise With same conventence. Fur. t Thirty-seventh street, r particulars at 201 YREAT CHANCE.—FARM AND TIMBER TRACT OF y 40: 5 mites from Sourisbing town and railroad station, 34y hours from New York; res under cultiva- tion, small house and barn, f0 fruit trees, balance Umber jand; estimated over one million feet of yellow pine; stream of water; land is level, very rich, will make several fine farme; giod market; vere healthy ; price opiy $8,000, $1,000 can remain. Address GEORGE Le WALKER, Past Siron burg, Monroe county, Pa, GILYER PROPERTIES LAKE SUPERIOR, NORTH SS Shore, Valuable Lands, containing Silver, Lead, &c., in | the vicinity of the famous Silver Islet, beck, aud other mines. | Opportunity offered for making invesiniouts, organizing companies Se. Particnlars ou appleation to P. G. SALs TONSTALL, box 5,101 Fost office, New York. PPARRYTOWN.GENTLEMAN’S — RESIDENCE FOR fale, with several acres, beautifully taid omt in lawDy | ornamental and fruit trees; ' substantial brick mansion, 40 Feet aquare, with commodious outhouses; extensive river view and convenient to depot. R. WARNOCK, b19 Broadway: ‘VALUABLE REAL ES?AT sey—Consisting of House, barn, ice house and other out. buildings, commodions and nearly wita 30 acres of land im high state ot cultivation, and partiy devoted to the growth FOR SALE IN NEW JER- of email frat of the best s ona; sititated on the Camden and Amboy Rallrond, midway between the two cities, with three trains each way daily: depot 160 yards from the hous For further information apply. to A. E. EDWARDS, at Wi | Barviay street, or on tne premises at Prowpect Piaive, N. J, ome orry FoR ee ORO RENE. | 6h THE 6 COURTS. JEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, LARGE nnn T° — A grounds; 45 Central Railroad ot New Jersey minutes from New York, on the line of tr ras jer er ssction very pleasant an: Deny Font G40 Per mon OPE II9 Liberty street, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. Claim for Salvage. A. erty, a valuable Stone ¥., on the Delaware and Hudvon consisting of 675 acres; dock, dwellings, sawmill and other maprovements; Is now in successful operation, and capable of producing inexhaualitie quautities, “For pariiculars apply to Wit POILLON, foot ot Bethune street, New York. LA. DELIGHTFUL SU BURBAN on! modern improvements, gas, water, ten lv Jendid shade trees, iawn’ and flowe: art of elty; rapidly enbancing in value. Will sell very low fonced, for cash, of in exchange would tu tn city property Address EQUITABLE, RTISTIC DWELLING (17 ROOMS), BTABL’ ‘&c., complete for home, winter and house, fountain: summer, offer Hghtful and of joeat corner lor for manufacturing ‘or mercantil from Hartford; would exchange real estate or stocks in New York city or there manngabir; hota, jerald of sph to verify. Address joe, New York. XCHANGE—FIRST CLASS BROOKLYN HOUSE FOR {," good House and extra Groun ter. Only pringvals Inquire tm New York, 2 tod. VOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR BROOKLYN PRO- perty or for Merchandise, a hour in New Jersey; price $20,000; mor ‘A. ELY, No. $ Broad OR SALE OR EXCHANGE, IN PLOTS—A VALUABLE Property ip lrooklyn, near avenue Houlevard and the ‘Great Fair Grounds; New York. Liberty street, baseme: YOOD HOUSES IN BROOKLY % ton Island for a good Farm Land for Merchandise or Proy ery. M. EINSYEIN, depot on Morris , New Yor ANTED—A HOUSE with 4 Herald otlice, “REAL {MALL FARM © bmidings, within 20 miles of e and terms, ELWOOD, Herali WNERS OF HOUSES, FUR! ished, deatring promptly attended {o/b to ISAAC EST. |ONAG, UNTY %, SULLIVAN ¢ N cheap, Address, with terms and location, D. B. A York Post onic ANTED. y fronts all cash it required. “Address box'3,620 New York Post office. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- juarry, in Sulitvan county ‘small country Oller terme, ules it. be for property wholly unencvimbered. Berald Branch oitice, Brooklyn. olely trom business removal ; groun tion in the highly privileged city of New Britain, Conn.: a centre now and very eligiole nvenient to railroads and ot eas, For particulars apply to M. ROD IN BROOKLYN, IN EXCHANGE | for two tine building plota of four and five acr id Essex Raslroa particulars TE WwW WANTED—ABOUT 15 ACRES, WITH to sell or let, will hi calling on or sending full particu- Pine wires —A THREE OR FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP | brown stone House, good location, not less than 20 feet Some time atn the brig J. L. Bowen was on a voyage from the port of New York to Europe. She had got only as far as the lower bay when her crew Mutinied, and the consequence was that her oMeers were unable to navigate her. The ship Enropa came tothe rescue and brought the J. L. Bowen with her cargo, back into port, The owners of the Europa subsequently brought an actien in the United States Diserict Court agaist the J. L. Bowen for the services rendered on that occasion. Yesterday Judge Blatchford ordered the entry of a dec: awarding $3,000 In the following manuner:—To the owners of the Europa, $1,000; tothe master of the Huropa, $450; to Lhe mates, $659; Co the crew, $300, according | to thelr wages, UNITED STATES CO ‘a N, Canal and Erie Ratlway, RESIDENCE ON LE y two. blocks from Fulton pervect order, , handsomely healthiest ke one-third cash, balance lace. Positively no m3 S1ONERS COUT. HOT. Charge of Selling Unstamped Cig The United States vs, Michael Peterson.—The de fendant has becn arrested oa a charge of selling un- stamped cigars, He was on yesterday held by Com- missioner Davenport in $2,000 bail Lo await the ac- tion of the Grand Jury. SI a de- le enterprise; 20 minutes for other sound property, HOME LOSER, box 197 le COURT ~SHAMBER . nda in Brooklyn or coun store No. 1 New Bowery, | How the Court Disposed of a Wailing In ant. Before Judge Sutherland. ioe nae gos pee Tare Mary Ann Lee.—Av \ulantile ery rising bigh ‘eet, New York. | and shrill above the coufused Babel of the contest- , ing arguments of two litigious lawyers relative to | @0 application to set aside the decision of a Supertor Court judge in Connecticut startled the Judge from so usual serenity, He impatiently cut the argu- Ment short by exclaiming, “I can’t do anything of the sort. Whut's that baby in court for?” “A writ of habeas corpus lor the custody of the ohild,” answered Mr. William '. Kintzing. “Les hurry up the case, then, and get the child out of court,” said the Judge, and then asked, “ls the mother of the child in court?” “lam tne mother oi the enild,”’ said @ comely and well-ressed young woman. “Are you married ?”’ pursued the Judge ‘No, sir.” “Then the child is illegitimate ?” “Yes, sir? “Who nas charge of the child?” “That woman,’ polning to @ middle-aged and Tather flasnity dressea woman, reba as your name?’ asked the Judge of this womat “Mrs. Baker.’ “slow long have you Dad charge of this baby 7” “Nearly ever since it was born in May last, The mother, you see, 18 a concert girl, employed in the Oriental Concert Saloon, She engaged to pay me $3 & Week to take care of it onights.’” “May | ask this woman one question ?” interposed mr. Kintaing, Yes, sir,” said the Judge, “Have you ever spent a term in the Peniten- Prospect Park, Franklin Boulevard to the sea and 8 to 1GU, ‘Kk, from 11 to 3. N AND LOTS ON STA- j also 280 acres Missourt 5 Pine street, room 12. near 20 milea from’ New one otber noticed), PED. New York. d olllce, NISHED AND UNFUR- their business Address, with .) LAND WANT! ANTED—A NEAT HOUSE, sey Central Raliroad; 7 to 1 clty: rent moderate; or will buy station; healthy location required. ollice. tary?” “I have been tried, and many innocent persons have been huug,” she curtly repued, “That's hot an answer to my question,” rephed the lawyer? ON LINE OF NE R. | (0 rooms; within an hour of Place of more room r Address A. P,'T., Herald ANTED TO PURCHASE ‘one bour of city; will, pay $3,000, balance cash or mortgage. Herald office. A comfor permanent and a refined und striety pri must be good and res nisbed and required; need not reply to this, Addre A. Seek GQQRAUE, NO. 5 atreet, Fifth Avenue Hotel, cilities for renting or selling desi location central and convenient, eepers of oO. sponsible tenants or ready purchasers should send ja at once ription and location of proper HOUSES, ROOMS, &C. WANTED. PRIVATE HOUSE WANTED—BETWEEN FOUR- teenth street a.d Central Park, Mrs. HaY DEN, 17 West Fourth street, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISIL ate family in New York. ctable; the highest possennes unsurpaased fa- rable city property; office MALL PLACK WITHIN in elegant family Turnout, Address BUYER, box 210 “tis all the answer I will give.’ “Lam prepared toshow by the records of the Court,” suid the lawyer, “that this woman has spent | aterm on Blackwell's Island for keeping a disorderly nouse,’? “Is that so’"? the Judge asked her. “You must answer.”? “It 4s,’? she repli “And you want to Keep this child?” “Yes, sir.’ ann you want her?” ne asked the mother, es, sir.” “Well, | consider neither of you fit custodians of the child and will give her to neither of you. Here, Otticer Valentine,” continued the Judge, “you take this child to the Home o! the Friendless,”! ‘The oMicer took the child as directed, The mother followed close upon iis heels, wating fearfully, and Mrs. Baker brought up the rear, gnashing ner teeth 1 suppressed rage. One Jay Gould's Innumernble Suits. Jay Gould vs, The Town of Oneonta,—This is Send particulars to TO well-turnished e place references fur- boarding houses Herald ofiice. WEST TWENTY-THIRD Owners now secking re- ty. KIVATE FAMILY WISH TO HIRE, FOR 1,2 OR 3 years, full size high stoop house, RES JENN: i. Je Address CHA! NFURNISHED THREE STORY HOUSE WANTED TO rent—By a small private family, from September 1; good locality, on the west side, reet. Addrews with full particulars L., box must be in Twenty-tbwd 1,763 Yost office, 7 ANTED—IMME DIATELY, House ; rent from 1,000 to Fourteenth to Thirtiech street. ofice. asuit for change of venue,’ the case having been set down for trial in this county and a motion bemg made on hehalt of the defendants to have the trial chauged to Otsego county. At the time of building the Albany and Susquehanna Railroad, the town of Onconta as well as other towns on the line of the road, touk portions of the stock, giving in exchange town honds. The defendants took $70,000 yainfurnished, on MM aN, ray New Brunswick, not below UNFURNISHED AN worth of tue stock, the stipulation being that the 1,500 a year; location from | game should ouly be sold ior cash at par, and com- Address A. D. B., Herald ) missioners were duly appointed to take the matter im charge. When the controversy was at its height ANTED-IMMEDIAT ato stone front Ho between Tit be in complcte order. WANTED.<ANY FAMILY Europe, and baving which they Wish to let to a respe can find a pally who will Keep it ing box Post otic wile and son) WAXTEDMEDIUM SIZED furnished; location above tral; no objection to board Addi floor, in neighborhood of Broadway, or on Broadway. for nisbed or unfurnished, Address street, New York. POSSESSION, A THREE irty-fourth and Filty-ninth streets Sixth avenues; must have all the modern improvements and ‘Address box 3,000 Post ollice. uw ‘urnished House on Fifth avenue Family consists of turee (man 1g owner; tating particulars, SANFORD, Herald office WAxtED Two. ROOMS ON FIRST OR SECOND between Gould and Ramsay as to the management of the road, the former sent an agent to buy up the raliroad stock, This agent purchased of the Oneonta commissioners (heir stock, giving them one of their own bonds for $500, paying to the railroad company $6,300, remaming ludebtedness of the town to the road, and a check for the balance, with the under- standing that the same shoula not be presented for paymeat until the stock was delivered. The town repudiated the action of the commissioners and re- fused to deliver to air. Gould tue bund, the stock or money paid on account of its indebtedness to the road, ad thereupon he brought the present suit to compel the delivery of the stock. It was contended for the motion that all thetr witnesses—nine in num- ber—reside i Otsego county, and that there ts the proper and must convenient place for the trial. In Opposition to the motion it was urgea that a deadly hostility existed 1u Otsego county against uhe plain- tT, and that he could not obtain @ fair trial there. unexceptlonable to Madison WHO ARE GOING TO petable In per! ty or a low ren! by address HOUSE, COMPLBTELY Thirteenth strect and con lerms must be mode” ‘Twenty-second street and dressmaking, ejther fur- E. 0. M., 78 and 80 Gold V residin, Parlor ur Second Floor In a either ANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY AND MAID, A e of Filth avenue, between Sixteenth ani The Judge took the papers, reserving his decision, Decisions, John 8. Ferguson.—Suerits fret class private family, SS Mongam v: Thiruieth atrects given and required. Ad- dress or cail on nes? Hotel. bill taxed at $27 3 <ANT See pid Kisten vs, Mary A. Murray.—Sherit?s bill ANT OOM FOR A SINGLE GPNTLEMAN, | , Dav WW Mithour board, in or near Fourveonth sweet. Addread | taXed at $80 56. H. P., box 940 Post ollice. ‘WV ANTED-A VERY § WALL near New York; conveniences to come to town daily. , box 1,438 Post ofice. Address, with particulars, A. V ANTED—A FLOOR, FOUR private house, Address, witn ALE. W., Hor ANTE) BY PRIVATE nished house, in first cl teenth and Fiftieth stre« must be 20 feet wide, fou stories, free from ail kinds of 2,500, Address M., box 1,619 Post ANTED.-BY A YOUNG MAR unfurnished Rooms in a private houre, suitable for beat references given and HOUSEKEMPER, 314 East Thirtieth at. housekeepiny terms moderate atin required. Ad & good price will be paid. BLE, box 111 Herald Uptow ¥ unfurnished, tn ddret manutacturing old-fashioned house; mu urposes ; oF vetween Tenth and Fiftieth ‘st UR STORY HOUSE, KITHER FUR- ranch off OND BTORY OR LOFT, bave elevator if above first SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. Decisions. By Judge McCuon. Blackvurn vs. Byrne.—Undertaking an attacne ment approved. Kelly vs, Condit.—Order granted, Ryers vs. The Hudson River Railroad Come pany.—Amendments settled. Grant vs. Taylor et al.—Motion denied without costs. Vansiow vs. Schwad.—Order granted, The New Havenand Northampton Company vs Juniata et a/.—same. Rome vs. Stevens.—Same. HOUSI T, TO SIX ROOMS, rald office. FAMIL office. RIED COUPL st class location ; for such for one week RELIA- A MANIAC MILKMAN. The Right Officer in the Right Place—Ap Basement and First Floor, floor; loeation west of Bowery to Forty-second street. Ad- | Exciting Chase and Desperate Struggle for dresa Dt ‘UR, box 110 Herald office. Fre iia ANTED IMMEDIATELY—BITH UP OR DOWN Ww Weer a modes giaed Bia purposes. Apply to BLISS, KE! city. Atabout ten o’clock yesterday morning Martin Cody, ami!kman, while driviug his wagon, which ‘was heavily loaded, at a rapid rate, ran over and ing, tor Nuht commerctal ‘%& CU., ilsey House, V TANTED TO story House, for bu dress Di tion ‘OR KENT—A TWO OR THREE the, neighbor! Complete particulars wanted, seriously injured a child aged three years, named Eliza Lasky, whose parents reside at No, 30 Essex street, Sergeant Thompson, of the Court squad, id of Cooper Inatitute, Ad: Wwanteo TO T-A FOUR STORY BRICK OR Witnessing the atfair, Immediately gave chase. brown stone House, unfurnished; neighborhood must be unexceptionabie. Address, with full particulars andlow- | Cody piled the whip vigorously, but after feeds cipal aontadany MOP — | an exciting race yas overhauled by the $3. —PLEASANT SINGLE ROOM WANTED, NEAR | ofticer at tue corner of Norfolk and Grand Ded. good restaurant and cars Address J. Hy Herald | wreery and brought to. w(t, oft ly important Lectures, bound Structure of Woman; 3, Fur Marriage; cial Disease ‘Treatment. of 2c. by addressing SEU! Anatomy, 618 Broadway, CORPORATION DUA OF DOCKS, NOS, 346 AND M8 BROAD iy 13, 187! to the 'provis 974, L rection 6, of chay missioners gover’ notice that the plans for the improvement of the *, determined upon »; were, on the 27th day of April, 1871, dnly adopted by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund and returned to the rd governing this Department, with a certificate of ion written thereon, in conformit plane and certificate are filed in the office of this I nd are open to public Inspection daily, between the hou T0-and 11 o'clock A. M., and that from and of the city of New York, Bo April, 1871, nO Wharf, pier day ali bu in and specified upon NEW PUBLICATIONS. UST PUBLISHED—THE FOLLOWING EIGHT jlosophy of Marriage :—Lecture Structure of Man; 2, Brrecteres tlonset Man ant Womnn Spermatorrhaea; 6, Geverative Depility; 7, 5) A As delivered at New Yo seum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway, New York. who cannot attend can bave them forwarded free on recetp eTARY, New York Museum of ew York, sof ASTI, the Board of Com- the Department of Docks herehy gives For any wharf strioture Or superstructure can be laid out, For tebuilt. within the territory or disrict embrace t neh plans, except In accordance there Tle sullenly and to all appearances acquiesced in his arrest, but the wily Jehu, as it afterwards turned out, had no,idea of submitting to deprivation of nis Hberty without @ further effort. No sooner had he turned his vetilcle, in accordance with the ofticer’s directions, towards Essex Market than the whip was on more called into requisition, ana officer, milk vender, wagon and horse WENT FLYING PAST THE PRISON at apace that would have done credit to Dexter himself, Nothing daunted at this sudden exhibi- lion of the prisoner's mettie, the gallant Sergeant == | quieuy drew his revolver, and the recalcitrant Cody Was again brought to terms. On entering the court room the prisoner interposed no defence. and was duly committed for trial. But the trials of the Ser- geant were not lo end so easily. Being led into the prison yard, Covy, woo ts a large, powerluliy brit nan, 8aW One More chance of escape, and prompily resolved to embrace it, With a bound HE MADE FOR THE OPEN GATE, but his captor was equally vigilant, and after a briet but determined struggle he was at last securely lodged in a cell, there to meditate on his hapless fate and plan new schemes of deliverance, The cilia Lasky had her left arm broken, and is other- wise severely bruised and lacerated. MURDER IN NEW JERSEY. HIGIL together, and entitled the NOTIC ons of sub-division 3, of ater front said Board, h with the law. fter the sa bulkhead, basin. v i MITH, A Farmer Shot Dead at Cave May=The Per- i hey Us enara petrator at Large. WILLIAM WOOD, | Jonathan Hoffman, a farmer, living on Court ashi iene 4 House road, two miles from Cape Island, Cape May, MARBLE MA rEAM MARBL - KLABER, «Works 1d, and Grave Stones at prices that def; JTEWART'S SLATE MANTELS—LAR' ment in the elty at lowest prices: elegant new : T. B. STE! 06 Sixth av., between Thirty-tifta and Thirty i. East highteenth street, arbleized Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Monumenta N. J., was murdered on Thursday night, while walk- ing home from a neighbor's house, in company with his wife. He received a full charge of shot and died in a few minutes. The murder is supposed to have been committed by some Vagrant bootblack, whom he had detected robbing lis inelon patch some time since, ‘Phe Coroner's jury returned @ verdict that he came to his death by gunshot wounds inflicted by some person unknown. The authorities nave offered NTELS. LE AND MARBLEIZING Marble aad ry competition. ‘T AS ART & ( KLABER & ( nue, — each to the following name Meserole, Meseroley 'S MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO Fifty-tiret street, between Broadway ‘arble and Marbleized Mantels, niles, all new original designs, cheapest in the city. er ere ene CHURCH BEQUESTS IN BROOKLYN. The late Abraham Meserole hequeathed $1,600 The ciief executor 1s his son, J. Van a reward of 3500, No arrests have been made, and lonument, BURGLARS IN NEW JERSEY, MERCHANTVILCE, N. J., August 18, 1871. Two masked burglars entered the residence ob Mr. Alexander G, Cattell last nignt while the mal members of the famtly were absent, They pointed 4 churches:—First Re- formed,gDr. £4. Porter, pastor; Old Bushwick Re- | @ pistol atthe ladies and demanded silence, and fornen’ Rev. Mr. Mecken pastor: Greenpoint Re- | then ransacked the honse. They carried off watches, formed, he trustecs o| Mr. Meserole’s great estate | other jewelgy and some money. The robbers afters { are T. F. Jackson, General J. ¥. Meserole and A, K. | wards broke into the railway station and carried away everything valuabie, The exact joss at tae depot is not Kuown