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-_ SETVATIONS WANTED—FEMALEM, Oveks, &e. 6 Soe oes SE es ar peneral honssreres 40 PeUa Ss eat SMR Pek : eens © genes: ened hy relive 60 TEs wasnnvetow PLACE.—AS FIRST CLASS meat, Dastry and b bread cook; best city reference. we 82D ST.-AS AN BXCEL- 104 Hae rite cone oe yng and {roning; no house; beat aity reference, 105 & 43D ST., BEYWEEN LEXINGTON AND 4th avs,—As good cook, washer and iroser ia s small Brtvate family; uo objections te go s short distance ces. a ESOL SEES PES 130 19TH 8T., BETWEEN 6TH AND 1TH AVS. cook and to assist with the washing and froning; 1s @ g00d baker; best city reference, Inquire fn the store, 150 WEST 28TH ST.—As FIRST RATE COOK AND baker; willing to assist with washing and ironing; city reference, 98 EAST 10TH ST., SECOND DOOR FROM 2D AV.— ‘A respectable woman, with a little rt exght years se fret clans ook in ® boarding house, Can be seen at present employer's, 202 LEXINGTON AV., bboy 82D sT.—A NEAT, tidy girt as good cook; is an excellent washer and wanes in a small private family; unexcepuonable city ref- 205 WEST 271TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV.—A\COMPE- e) tent woman as vegetable cook in @ hotel or as order ook 1n a restaurant; city reference, asasan Saldana ou OO 206 EAST %TH 8T.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK; UN- derstands all Kinds of meats, pastries, jellies, dc. ; ‘gn excellent baker; city or country; unexceptionaple refer- AS le AE SNES PE LER PE WEST 97TH 8T., BETWEEN 7TH AND &TH 6 ave.—Two respectable girls in @ private family; one cook, washer and troner; the other todo upstairs work; fo objections to a private boarding house; good reference it required. WEST {7TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS ‘cook and to assist with the washing; has city ref- rence; {a an excellent baker of bread, 23 WEST 27TH ST.—A COMPETENT PROTESTANT woman as first class cook ; thoroughly understands her business : best city reference. 2377 EAST MD St. BETWEEN 3D AND 8D AVE— A young weman as cook, washer and troner, or to do General housework. 238 West 16TH ST., BETWEEN 1TH AND 6TH avs,, firat foor.—A respectable woman to cook, wash iron oF do housework ; beat 0 igo in the country, city reference ; no objection 2.4] WEST BD ST.—A RESPROTABLE YOUNG GIRL as cood plain cook and to adsist with the washing ad froming or nousework in small private family; beat city Yet AV., BETWEEN MTH_ AND, 18TH STS, 14.—An accompllahed woman, who ing, as cook in a private boarding e seen for wo days. TH AY., BETWEEN 28TH AND 29TH ST3.— Two respectable girls; one as cook and the other as bermaid; good reference from last place. —— SEETATIES AN EAE 224 mm as vinous 4080, LADY OF Deedee to wait on an in- ‘valid; no objection i wel beat reler erence. 634 m2, ets BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH mit work; beat Art oe if required. widow to do gene- HELP WANTED—FEMALES, CAPABLE GIRL WANTED—FOR GENERAL HOUSE. work in a small family. Apply at 260 7th Daeteanans WANTED FIRST | CLASS | DRESS. makers, to engage tor permanent situations ug several Tro era; also several nie porman Psituadl d good Prartaeiiee oie, apn betwe Mand 0 at Eire ASP Bas, CO,"S, 881 and 888 6th av., between 20th and 2ist yd Rag heb ele ‘erfl3 Cal om 108. ABT 9T! ETWE ND D.—AN mr anion 2 yous eit Pil to ‘attend to mall eh the plano; no objection to the qe LADY AND PRACTICAL, HOUSE. iG » wishes to tend a small household; will whole « ame and tustract oa of 01 panes te assume the wh ey a or eles MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, WITH- out encumbrance, would iike a situation as housekeeper for a widower, in clty or country ; ts well qualified for suc reference if required. iene are. fe A. MOORE Elizabeth, N ae piven 9 Laundresses, &c. 55 & GROVE ST.—A GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUA- yn fn a private family from raiands up line $e deatento ‘uke wasbing to her own house. er 221 EAST 85TH 8T., BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS., rear house, first floor.—A reapectable woman to do washing and ironing or housecleaning by the day. 22 WEST 19TH 8T,, IN REAR,—A RESPECTABLE woman would do washing for a few gentlemen, or would go out to work by the day, or to do house cleaning. 33] EASTMD St, TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A Tespectable woman, @ good washer and froner, to Ge out by the day or take washing home; good reference, all or address. 33y East ute st. BETWEEN 187 ‘AND 2D AVS.— Two simers, to go out by the week or day todo washing, froning, housecloaning, or work in a restaurant, TL WANTED TOR GENERAL WORK IN A VAM: must be good wasber and ironer. Aaply 0 086 Loxiugion av. MELIERT 4, 00D , TRIMMER WANTED, 70 Ra ta Connecticut. “Ap! STHINGTON & + iy, a7 =o A oly Wi poly at Weeate tay tin ae i HH ‘a ut WECHSLER & OPPeNREIM, 3 Patton st. eekine Peer GIRLS WANTED—EXPERIENCED hands. Apply at 165 bs amece . P, SPENCER & CO, IE MAKERS.—OPERATORS ON WHEELER & W ‘son's machines wanted at UNION ADAMS & CO.'S, oH way. IE AND Pgrng | ger WANTED—AT UNION ‘ADAMS & Broadway. Only those who tho- roughly FAL) ‘the trade need apply. ‘ANTED- RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAM AS general houseworker or cook, washer and ironer in a small 1 private boarding house. Apply at 428 West 19th st, ANTED—A GIRL TO, DO GENERAL, HOUSEWORK; z eT: nod cook required; clty reference, Apply at 186 est warms SMALL GIRL TO TAKE CHARGE OF baby | one willin hort distance in the coun- try. Apply al a6 East 5 Wetionr ne CLASS SCARF HANDS. B. Te , COHEN, | 57 Leonard st. WaTmat GIRL TO. DO. GENERAL HOUSEWORK 18th at,, near 2d av. ; references reauired. 4.4.4. WEST, SD St. BETWEEN OTH AND, lori avs., first floor.—A respectable widow woman wishes @ few gentlemen's washing; can do up shirts, vests, betel or coats in the neatest styie ood reterence. Call or 575 8D AV., BETWEEN 87TH AND 88TH STS,—A Tespectable woman wishes to have some tamilies* Washing, or would go out to work by the day; can do the nicest of fluting, Nursem dice 1G CABLE 8, BROOKLYN.—A WET NURSE. D9, NESE sr 8h—&) YOUNG | GIRL, LATELY landed, to take care of » child and make herself gene- rally useful. Call {rom 3 to¥ P. M. 2 ROSS ST., WILLIAMSBURG.A MARRIED man as nurse; baby two and # half months old. UNIVERSITY PLACE.—A MONTHLY NURSE, now disengaged; no objection to the country; best city reference. 205 WEST 2H St. NEAR TH, AV. 8 YOUNG ) fini, intely innded, 16 years of age; to saniat a the care of ildren and make herself generally useful; wages moderate; city reference. BACK ROOM.—A 30 EAST 11TH ST., FIRST FLOO! nds her business ae claas Scoich cook; underst yughly ; beat reference. 3. EAST 88D 8T.A YOUNG GIRL (PROTEST. 33 ‘ani) as cook, Washer and froner in small private fly; best city reference. as WEST STH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK; best city reference. Call for two days. T 8TH BT.—A8 COOK IN A PRIVATE FAM- 3 iri - Frise to assist in washing; no objection to a im the country; city reference. Can be seen entaen EAST ITH 8T., BACK ROOM.—AS THOROUGH cook; makes the best bread, biscuit and desserts; willassist in washing or take care’ of milk; country pre ferred; city reference. West sD ST, BETWEEN $f 1oTH Te oe args pam omer a B8co! 1 Te Protestant rae i ane all kinas of soups, ‘cream and all kipds of Ce or address. ITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST CLASS COLORED ‘cook, who thoroughly understands his business in all its hes; first class reference, Call for two days at 198 store. Chambermaids, d&c. 8 ® east ost Heel ieee’ .—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AB and waitress; bas best city reference, Can on seep f for two days at present employer's, 1 WEST OTH 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL IN A PRIVATE family, as chambermaid and waitress or to do 5) BEDFORD AV., Rk reriehe pete! EM. ployer's.—A respect ung girl as cl vermaid todo plain sewing ores waitress ahd to do plain sew sewing ee famally ; bas six years’ reference, East et pd BETWEEN 8D AND 4TH AVS.— A respectal irl as chambermaid and waitress or 16 1G Arora a ae ood city references. 12. WEST 19TH ST.—A GIRL, 14 YEARS OF AGE, to do hght chamberwork and wait on table. unex x0TH tale gi odo cha (ede ayy, ets ae ble jo charaberwor! ting; asbellent ¢ city cols wae Ao WEST on be tee pla A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM- care of children ;, has good city for two days. JQ” SPRING 8T., TOP FLOOR.--A RESPECTABLE J _girl as chambermaia and nuree; references. i AS 916 2 WEST 8TH ST.—A PROTESTANT GIR chambermaid and seamstress, of as nurse; good ‘hy ref erence. 23 ATLANTIC 8T., BROOKLYN.—A GERMAN id. 221 OG BAST, WTH St.—TWO RESPECTABLE , PRO- Lestant girls, both together, one as nurse and seam. mbermaid Doth very obliging , the other as ‘and to dotine washing; Q47 WEST MIM ST CAN AMERICAN GIRL 48 nurse and to assist in chamberwork or do plain to nurse a baby at ber own residence, WEST 41ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE eae BAL BAR FOUR, DOORS FROM CORNER OF rtieth atreet.—A sewing. Call for two days. 256 Ramzan, avs RESPECTABLE WOMAN ITH AV., REAR—A GOOD SMART GIRT Ao take care of a baby; would wish to learn sewi 48 Woman to wet nurse a baby at her own Louse; lost her baby a few days ago. young girl to take care of chit: do light housework in a mall dren and as plain sewer and family. Wa SITUATION AS NURSE, FOR A PROT @stant woman. Address box 5,13 Post office. Wa: A. YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN, A SIT- IN Paes nurse and to assist with light chamberwork. 1s Any Hi ‘ET beet AND SIOK NURSES, WITH REFER- Was ‘and experience, constantly to be found at Dr. NSEN'S Nurse gency, 204 6th st., near Bowery. ws \NTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A youug woman, who has just lost her own baby. Apply af the Nursery and Child's Hospital, corner of Lexington av. id office, Waitresses, &c. 203 WEST 2TH 8T., NEAR\7TH AV.—A NEAT, active young woman as first Class waitress or cham- bermaid and waitress, or chambermaid and to do washing; city reference. 214. WHET MIE Stas CHAMBERMAID AND waitress and to mind children, or to do plain sewing and mind children, or both; good refereuce. 5Q ELIZABETH &r.. BETWEEN HOUSTON AND JO Bleecker.—A young American girl in a gentleman's family as waitress or to take care of children. Can be seen for two days. 65 8TH AV., BETWEEN 46TH AND 47TH STS.—A youn; ‘gitl ‘as waitress or chambermaid; is a good operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; best reference. ‘Apply between 10 and 4 o'clock, Misce tlanceus. % @TH &T., CLINTON PLACE, SECOND FLOOR, room 4.—A little girl, an orphan, aged 13 years; = home Ina nice family more Of an object than wages. Call for two days. Mat! ee! hain FIRST CLASS DRESS- 3 tow engagements out by the all the ta ‘styl ‘and patterns; understands operating on the machine; terms reasonable, ‘Callon or address Miss Be girl, lately arrived, of respectable family, as cham- 303 WEST, BOTH st, BETWEEN aH AND | STH je) sve.—A young girl as chambermald and waitress, ‘and nurse, 15 WEST, GD. Sf NICE, RESPECTABLE GIRL, 31 as Pee and to do plain sewing in a private ily ; first class recommendations WEST 87TH ST.-AN AMERICAN WIDOW Tithe copying to dot home, Call on or acdress 228 Mrs. WILS' 808, Be Ahtettar ing to do at home, IN 1HE CARDY and would like copy- ; Address P. ANTED—FIRST CLASS NEW SHIRT IRONERS; Weonstant employment; good wages. Apply at No. f Whiteball st. ‘ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT LAUN dress for fine washing, | in a small private famiiy do chamberwork. latter BR of wreak mag under tan fluting. Apply to-day from 9 till 12 at 2 Bast 49th st. ‘ANTED—A LADY OF REFINEMENT, ABOUT 30 years of age (widow or single, who wonid be willing, for a pleasant home, to be companion to the invalld wife, ot | gentieman residing near the city, ddress HING, ban! 118 Herald Uptown Branch office, tints ANTED—A GIRL, BETWEEN 15 AND 18 YEARS OF age, to take care of an infant. Avely at 189 Bala 47th at., between 6th and 7th avs., from il A. M. until 1 P. ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO CHAMBERWORK AND Cy with the washing and {rontngs must have good referes Good wages if suited. Call mz Hee days at 123 East Tist st., between Lexington od ath ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE CAPABLE OF hare ang care of an infant from Meee cared or wae. atating references and wages 6x] ra, Cy ALLE) EN, n, Baler, Washington county, N.Y. Want, COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, IN A York. family at Yonkers. Apply at 76 Sth av., New ‘ork. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. \OACHMAN AND GROOM WANTED.—MUST BE honest, sober and ipdustrious, and whole time to bis “employers interest ; must understand drivi: ie of bo and be Soquatnted w Ci} ey: neh the office of M. & BON, 45 Greene street, between the hours of 8 and > (Goacumans SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST glans single man. ‘Mest city reference. Call or addreee COAGHMAN, No, 7 Bust 18th at, 95 yy AND GRUOM'S SITUATION WANTED— By an experienced young man ; has no objection to the country; is willing and obli pn By has best city references. ‘Addresa'N: H., box 121 aul JOACHMAN WANTED--ONE understands bis business and is box 485 Ne r York Post office. I eg RS OR GARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED— ied man, without encumbrance ; understands 7) Falsing, botd eaeaes ‘and caitle; also the Sarnace wal ik farm; wife is a first class Gatry ‘roman oF would take ntire charge of & gentleman's place, being fully acquainted with vegetal lawns, Swe tae ac. Address FARMER AND Gak- iridgeman’s seed store, 816 Broadway. ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man, @ Protestant; bas fifteen years’ experience and good reference. Address’ N.N., Heral office, ITUATION WANTED— AMERICAN COACHMAN; rege experienced, safe and reliable city driver; HO THOROUGHLY single man. Address racticed groom and care taker; intelligent, handy worker, Ide or out, city reference. “Audress EDWARD, box IL Herald office. ITUATION WANTED-—-BY A YOUNG MAN OF SOBER habits, as coachman and plain prceneni mead reference, Address H., box 117 Herald of a tag AND WIFE WANT SITUATIONS ON farm or in @ gentleman's famil understands the tare of horses, &c.;'wite for general housework; just ar: rived. No, 6 Bowling Green. XITUATION WANTED—AS GARDENER, BY A GER. man (married, without a family); understands green- Rouse and grapery Address Mr, BRADY, No. 6 Astor place, North Lat ilifamaburg. ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND GROOM with a private family, by «slo ; stants in willing and obliging; viiéne to milking, Calton Gr address W. VINT, st. Brooklyn, in shoe store. XITUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN GARDENER (aingle), who thoroughly understands bis business in all fis branches; beat references, Call on or address ¥, i., at Bridgeman’s seed store, 876 Broadway. BTU ARION WASTED BY A SINGLE, You NO MAN, as coachman and groom; his business tho- gly Ny good re irons ffom his last empl-yer. Address G, ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN: FIRST CLASS ) city reference. Apply at 418 East 19th at. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A SITUA- tion as first class coachman; thoroughly competent; skilful drivers sober and obliging ; good reference, Apply 10 JESSE DAW, 688 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A man who can be highly recommended for the last ten ears; is not afraid of work. Address J. R.,19 West 28th st. harness maker's, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND GAR. Gener, by a married man : wife willing and pases ascook and best city reference, Addi box 125 Herald of ‘thos. ANTED—FIRST CLASS MILLINERS, I APPLY TO ‘Madame DOUGAL, 20 East 18th st., between Union square and 6th av, ANTED-—SALESLADIES FOR DIFFERENT DE- artments; to good and reliable persone permanent 8 ae ltrs veral to learn, at ALTMAN situat! B. ANTED—A HEALTHY (PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS. A8- Frenc! or German preferred, ply at 70 ast San st by [accused aint tai A Beste Bae SES Siesta ANTED—A WOMAN WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER, stands how to iron new shirts, to go West. Apply at SONNEBON & 00.'8, 116 ‘ind’ 18 Church aty betwees ¥ and ANTED—A COMPETENT LADY, TO TAKE CHARGE a lady's undergarment factory; to a good forewo- man a good situation fs offered; none others need apply. ISAAC HIRSCH, 96 Duane at, E HAVE A PERMANENT POSITION FOR A LADY ‘accustomed to do business with ladies; must be per- fectly trustworthy and respectable, energetic and unencum- hered: ealary 818 per week; copyists need not apply. Of Broadway. 655 wt N 45TH AND 46TH 5TS.—A retpe oung boy wishes a situation 1n a resiat rant or dining saloon; good referenoe. 8 PASTRY COOK AND BAKER BY A YOUNG MAN; thoroughly understands his business; good reference, ¥ COOK, Herald office. (A. WATER WISHES TO GET A PLACE IN A PRI vate family; can come well recommended. Address R. E, V., box 110 Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED-BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A SITUATION AS “st class oss is a good groom; sober, active and oli gna; aena fest ie reference; n0 objec- tion to the cout ‘Atdvees ferald Uptown Branch office. WAXTED& COACHMAN AND GROOM'S sITUA- single young man; thoro ugly understanas yusineds ; os on countrys willing and obliging and hi recommended, iy erent JACHMAN, box 1h herald office, tg wy Yea Tee oe i " + bt A.W TO8 SALE Low—r8 DESIRABLE FOUR STORY brown stone House 153 East Sixtleth street ; frescood Anda fine order; lot 202100, Apply on the premises, A BARGAIN.—THREE STORY BROWN STONE, NEAR Lexington avenue, 20x60x100, ney. NOE “ory frame, atr amastory bron, BL go, IN EL UND! RW OOD, 820 Third aven jog STONE HOUSE IN HARLEM, HANDY 70 the cars, for sale chi Moonie sat ae sale cheap- 16 feet front, three stories, _& BRO., Grocers, 543 Second avenue, SALR-TUE LOT NORTHWEST CORNER OF “Catharine Jane and Fim street Apply tod, K. HER. Re 68 Broadway. YY ANTED—A coop HOUSE IN NewnURG FOR frst class hoase near Park, 211502100; tone: Al TRETCH & ALMSEN. Lad tified arene, near Aiziy tree ____ REAL ESTATE WANTED. Lo LOTS, LOTS. OWE Eee wisn To please send dingrats full partienl signed, who is preparing list 30K ANTED TO BUY-IN A GOOD NEIOHBORHOO with immediate possession of the lower part, @ three oF four ary high 'atvop Hotne Crom "st teat width and not lees than 45 feet dee out full dopant Cality from Fourth to Ninth street, on or near mabe nue.” Aiddreas K. L., box 100 Herald otc. OR ery, cheap, 38 Tahun FRAME HOUSE AND LOT, th street a t, near Third avenna, OR BALE-A BROWN STONE HOUSE, WIT! Shades, Gas Fixtures and Carpets; 40 per cent nin Dalanco five youre; porsession: excellent” neighborboo Apply on premises, 16 ios"ias Seventy-elghth atreet, Be rinn TO Lg) VERY LOW Fifth avenue, M e a Iso small three stor: PETTRETOM & BE Oret street. FOR CASH, near Central Park ; reat bargains. Apply to ird avenue, near Sixty- m1 toi at SEN, 1,088 West ideo A.WPESIRABLE | MEDIUM | SIZED | HIGH | STOOP « brown stone House for sale, below the market rai all improvements ; 826,000: Twenty: third street, V.'K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine strees. COARTRAL FARK Lots FOR SALE —FouR LOTS, J 251018, commencing 250 feet weat of Eighth avenue: ks; & each ; $12,000 can remain for four 18 Centre street, owner, free at roel years F% VALE_THE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House, 22.4 frout, 88 feet deep, with Carpets. Oll- cloths, Shades, Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, Cornices and Mir- rors, incomplete order. Apply on the premises, 206 West Thirty-elghth street, Fo SALE OR TO RENT—A NEW ELEGANT THRER story Brown Stone, 128 West Fifty-third street between Sixth avenue and Broadway; 19x50x100; price $24,u00; rent $2,400, Apply to HENRY McGUCKIN, owner, plumber and gasiitter, ixth avenue, PF SALE Saar TWO BRICK HOUSES IN THE Ninth ward; also vacant Lota in various parts of the clty, Apply at Hudagon street. ARGE CORNER PROPERTY FOR SALE-ON THE ‘west side, near Canal street, and close to several ferry, Steamship and steamboat land!ngs; very desirable location for a second class hotel or for stores ‘and tenements. JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson atreet, $31.01 000 oa Pin FOR A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HON high ory brown stone House, on Weat nye Oe, For full particulars apply to ISAAC atre Miscella: ae EASE FOR SALE.—21 YEARS’ LEASE OF LARGE House and 14 Lots on Third avenue: suitable for inger beer garden of improvement, Appi to N. QUACKEN- by ‘Warren Leadon) room 13, BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. “BRANCH OF FICE—BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO, 4 COURT STREET, CITY HALL SQUARE. OFFICE OPEN FROM 6 A. M, TILL 8 P. M. BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALERS CAN RECEIVE THEIR PAPERS AT THE HERALD BRANCH DELIV ERY, NO, 7 FRONT STREET BROOKLYN. "ANTED—BY A SINGLE GERMAN, A SITUATION as coac nin the country; is a careful driver; un- derstanda gardening; best reference. Address J. L., box 204 Herald office. MAGNIFICENT BROWN STONE, BEST LOCALITY, 19,000; or with 6,000 worth of’ Furniture, $29,000; jess will buy; terms easy: great sacrifice. Principals only address LATHROP. Herald office, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young man, as coachman and gardener; understands taking care of horses; will make himself generally usct ul; can give good city Teference no. objection to the country, Callon or address J. MONEMARE, 297 Witherspoon at, near Yates av,, Brookiyn. HELP WANTED—MALES, MAN OF ORDINARY EDUCATION, WILLING TO make himself useful in a publishing house, dan have & permanency at a stated salary of 814 by ry testimonials from last employer. ‘785 Broadway, olllce N oo GENTS WANTED—LOCAL AND TRAVELLING, IN every town; liberal inducements offered; can make B30 per week; indispensable to business men, 803 room 9 PARKEEPER—A SOBER, STEADY YOUNG MANATO fly liquor’ store; one accustomed to the business in this chy and who can give good references. Apply, after 2 v'clock P. M., at 215 Duane st, TOUT BOY WANTED—IN LAUNDRY, 314 WEST 26TH METROPOLITAN SHIRY FACTORY. ILLIARDS.—A YOUNG MAN, FROM ENGLAND, would lke to get a situation in a billiard room; can jut on and turn cloths, adjust tables, &c. Address B., 14 Herald office, pa _ CLERKS "AND: ‘SALESMEN.. a N ASSISTANT DENTIST WANTE BROTHERS’, 169 Bowery; also two students of means ‘and an apprentice residing with parents. Wee eee FIRST CLASS WAITERS, AT THE Sinclair House, corner 8th st. and Broadway. ‘ANTED—AN HONEST AND ENERGETIC MAN TO drive on an old established soda water route; none other need apply. Address SODA WATER, Herald office. ANTED—A BOY, 15 YEARS OLD, FOR AN OFFICE; must be active, intelligent and reside with his parents, Apply at 42 Barclay street, up u A CARPET SALESMAN WANTED—ONE WHO IS fully competent, in the retafl business. Address, statin, Teference and waged expected, CARPETS, box 129 Heral office. POTHECARIES—A YOUNG MAN, WITH TWO years! experience in the retail trade, desires employ. dress ASSISTANT, Herald office. Wee A BOY, ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE, TO learn the muate business. 8. T. GORDON, 706 6 Broadway. ‘ANTED—GENTLEMANLY SOLICITING AGENTS; profitable, easy and respectable business; $3 to Ber, days success sure; most convenient lth inticles B16 rqadway, np stairs, office No. 1. iment; city re RUG CLERK | WANTED. Ly JUNIOR Ci ERK, WHO ‘can come well recommended, may apply to. CHAS. E, CLARK, corner of Myrtle and Classon avs., Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS OYSTER MAN; who is sober and industrious. Apply, at9 A. M., at 3d av. RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN THOR ‘oughly understanding, the business, and speaking (er- ‘Obtain a good situation by addressing APOTHE- caRy, Williamsburg Post oflce, LI. quit Good references re- RUGGISTS.—A COMPETENT CLERK, OF GOOD AD. dress, wants & situation, oity or country; speaka three laneuages.’ Address L. Herald office. (0 DRUGGISTS.—A NEWLY LICENSED PRESCRIP- tion clerk desirae « position {n a frst class pharmacy. Adaress J. H. TUCKER, care of G, W. Tucker, New York jotel S315 EAST 2TH eta RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl to do chamberwork and assist in washing and froning; good city reference from last place. 61 8TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, ote evi BRIGHT, 7 trustworthy ari, Lg years old, to do ligt work or take care of children. Call for ROA O'BRYA ‘WEST 4TH ST., REAR.-A YOUNG GIRL TO 28 Tochamberwork’aud sasiat with children; no ob- jon to the country. 8TH AV., BETWEEN 88D AND MTH STS. REAR 664 ahidta A respectable girl as cham! bermald waitress; good olty reference. Address. V, BETWEEN, 40TH AND #187 TSA 762 Radtnttnts 7 landed) as chamber Gait‘ana'walisess, irl, iat Mar te bro anys, Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 3 pores or, 8TH 8T., THE FIRST PRIVATE ay.; no sign at the door. Paris dress pad i saaking done, Terms very moderate daring Gull quire for Madame." is on 10 WEST SD 8T.—FALL DRESSES MADE, OP IN rdresses 149. ‘immer, withes 2 Tew ‘nore customers Dy F wreaks ‘Call on or address for ous week Mme. D. 218 WEST 88TH ST. FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM — BLEECKER | §T, MARINE HOTEL,—DRESS- maker.A hfady, from Paris, first class out: the latest style; organdie over joderate Mrs. C. TRACT. seeaare and suiis made in the latest style at mode- er, who can cut and fit and operate on mach! engagement by the day or week ; best city rete [a adn RR SAR ER i Aad OES 343 Wasr MTH ST.—A FIRST OLASS Lantana i 1.303 2 BROADWAY.— WANTED, BY MISS GOW ANS, ‘the Orthopmdio Inatitution, @ position in a large hotel Or inathution as bookkeeper” and cashier (can wiré%so banking business), marketing and housekeeping; nu merous first class references, Address as above. A PARISIAN LADY, OF MUCH EXPERIENOE IN teaching French, Germa: rman, Italian, Be.» desires.a few pupils; would also give lessons in exchange for board. Bairena: ELAPLAINE, bos ie6 Herald Branch offce, 1,248 roadway. VERY ABLE FRENCH TEACHER WISHES TO maid A in a large school in tne country, where a fair Be obtained; good references given. Address L. D., ast YOUNG GIRL OUT OF EMPLOYMENT 18 ANXI- ous to obtain 9 situation in a store; can give good ref- erence. Address T. K., 942 3d a |) Widow WOULD LIKE TO TAKF CHARGE OF A widower's or bachelor's house. Address for ove week Mrs, M. ASHLEY, station D. YOUNG es A Lge tobias IN THE CITY, wishes copying to do, Address NEEDY, station D, Bible House, YOUNG LADY OF ENERGY, EDUCATION AND A refinement desires an honorable cael coinoien Position, aiter na governess to children, ‘amantensis or indys travel i com ion; highest testimonials. Address Miss M. Ivison: Brookiyn (N. ¥.) Post omice, FRENCH LADY, A GOOD MUSICIAN, MUCH EX- Trate REAL ESTATE, COLLECTIONS, tleman about to visit Texas on business for hi dtarine time to attend to other business there, wou Mo aiuand to collection and real estate busines in or near wey of the principal 6 promptly, for an interview, to TEXAS, box 2,575 New York Pout othoe, WARtEp_ or ‘A YOUNG MAN, A Saas assistant bookkeever, cashier or shipping clerk; best references, Address A: b., Herald ofice. WANTED A YOUNG MAN AS BOOREEEPER AND ‘willing to make himself generally useful, hotel on Staten Island; must have had, ex rience fi and furniah best references. Address box 180 Hevaid office, ANTED—A SITUATION IN A RETAIL OR WHOLE. sale drug business, by an, active German drugzist, 7 ANTED—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE TO TRAVEL; entleman to advertise and lady to exhibit goods; can make $75 per week. Call at 38 West ‘26th at, W'sTep-a STRONG, INTELLIGENT LAD, AGED 18 ‘20 years, to make himself generally useful. Apply with reference. JOHNSON, BURNS & CO., 448 and 450 Broadway. ANTED—A BOY, ABOUT 17 YEARS OF AGE, WHO ‘can take good care of horse and make himself gen- erally usetule Epply, with reference, at 13 Benver at Wan: FIRST CLASS MAN COOK; ONE WHO thoroughly understands restaurant business; none others need apply. PARKER'S, Broadway and Sth st. WA STED_A SMART YOUNG MAN AS BARTENDER; one whocan write and figure quickly and has been used to a first class business none others need ap) Fin REER'S, Broadway and ht, ya clas YOUNG MAN AS HEAD waiter ; one who is a good caterer and used to the bust- waiters wishing romotion negs of s first clans houses styl need not apply. PA! Hs, WAntep-s YOUNG MAN, TO DO LIGHT PORTER work. Apply between § and 9 o'clock A. M. White st, VANTED_IN WHOLBSALE HARDWARE HOUSE, A ‘competent to make himself generally useful. Addren HARDWARE, box 14) Herald onices stating age and qualifications. address H. ed German who speaks F: ish sad ‘with seven years’ experience and good references, eo Witmarned 0 SITUATION AS ‘French and fngiah BYA is ally ier erg ia Offlce duties ; best references. ce. PANTED—AN ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER IN AN EX- port house; must be a smart penman and correct ac- ANTED—SIX Lith dt Sar VASSERS, whom « good salary will be surance, need Tauaren patent SA ving experience Post office. county. Ad with references, stati! ye and sal: seeetred baw 4.648 Powt office. sodas, ede PRR ‘ TELEGRAPH OPERATOR WANTED-—WHO CAN ANTED—A SMART GROCERY CLERK, AT 279 1ST fead by sound, on private ilne tn thls city; Indy pre- av, corner i6th at, WARD RAFTER. | ferred. Address L. H., Herald ofice. head ANTED EMPLOYMENT AS CLERK, PORTER, OR MAN WANTED—WHO TAS WORKED ON SOFT 2. position Ds wre? rye reterences, Address for two days i) curliDE:SSORGE E, BACKSTER, 1 Mercer st._ "H. ‘oflce. = REWER.—WANTED, BY AN ENGLISH PRACTICAL — (A. Serlenced in teaching her own language and music, ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, WHO 446 9D AV.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Fisnes to give tngiruction f exchange for board. Adarese can comman Laer ha ® manufacturing and fir, an experienced seamtress, to go out by the | FRENCH TEACHER, box ist Herald Upiowa Branch ofice, | {obplng ince hou Address, stating terms and relerences, day or week. 1,246 Broadway. L., Herald office. 74 6TH AV., BETWEEN 42D AND 43D S8TS.—A frat ciass dressmaker, to go out by the day; dresses jacrer equal 60 ney Ross V0, surpead her in fitting or ming. : BKILFUL SEAMSTRESS, WITH SEWING MACHINE, denies employment upon ladies? underwear and chil: Ya slotbing bas samples of the finest description. Ad- LFON, Herald ofice. N, EXPERIENCED PERSON WISHES WORK IN families, by the day, at dressmal suits and Hy sevring of all kinds, in city oF cou yi, oer 195 x where to call, Jéth at, corner 3d one Hou Mousefuraishing store, oF call morning Or evening; ‘the bell once for first floor. General Housework, &c. WILLETT ST., CORNER DELANCEY.—A YOUNG American girl to do general housework tn a small pri- Gate famiiy; is willing and obliging; can come well recom- Sonded. Call for two days. 9g 38D 8T., NEAR @TH AV., REAR HOUSE.—. jl respectable girl to do general Housework ; good refer ace. “942 WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 23 girl to do general housework in @ amall private ; beat city reference. 254 WEST SIST ST., REAR COTTAGE.—A RE- family ; beat city re WEST 19TH ST.-A WOMAN TO DO HOUSE- work in a small family. EAST 29TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECT- able girl to do general housework; good city refers LADY OF LARGE EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING and the management of achools desires a position in an institution or @ famil, eh take the entire charge of a fam ‘of young child: ences. Address A. M., Hicrald Uptown Branch ofliee, 1,246 Brondway. (A SADY-EDUCATED IN, LONDON, DESIRES | A situation in a school or family; teaches ) Fog! sh, French, drawing and parnting, thoroaghly oth to beginners. ing salary, LONDO! office. FIRST CLASS LADY TEACHER GIVES LESSONS in singing, slso ta the French, Gorman city reference. Address ART- A , EDUC, ENGLISH LADY DESIRES A position in a school or family to teach children the asual inches of English and music, Address DESMOND, Herald Uptown | Branch office, 1,246 Broad iway. A youre, LADY WOULD LIKE (A SITUATION AS companion to « lady or as governess to young children; io objections to trarelling; highest testimonials given, Ad: . A. B.y box 469 Bridgeport (Conn.) Post office. NX EXPERIENCED AND EDUCATED LADY WISHES ZA pittuation as governess, “Address A. 0. R., Farming: m, Conn, ‘ANTED—A POSITION AS GOVERNESS; fled to tench muslo, French, Latin and branches; references from former situation; New ‘York eet gi,tuburbe preferred. Addresa or call at Everett Tibrary, 6 ‘av. pak ah Intelligence Offices. NUMBER OF GERMAN SERVANTS CUNSTANTLY WANTED-_AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN FOR THE wholesale boot and shoe trade. Address, giving ref- erence, M. M. D., New York Post office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A’ YOUNG MAN, AS clerk or collector, or in any capacity where a trust- worthy man ls required’; good penman, accurate at tigures, well recommended, salary moderate, Address G. 0. M., Herald office. ‘ANTED—IN NEW YORK OR ELSEWHERE, IN whlesale millinery or fanc’ Base! ition as travel- Jing or hous aman; can ini ‘or accept rest- dent agency here; references and paatisvaction | guaranteed, ‘Address R. 8. & P., box 2,893 Post off ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD ADDRESS and business habits, to. wake orders at counter, in first class grocery store ; ave taste in displaying goods and n thorough Kcnowiedge of the busivess, Address box BH Jersey City Pont oflice, ACHMEN . AND GARDENERS, FIRST CLASS COACHMAN AND GROOM WANTS A situation in city oF country single man; good city refe- 4 stable I SITUATION WANTED—BY A THOROUGH COACH- man and groom. Call for two days at 19 Broadway, detween dist and 42d sts., or at 189 Weat 49h RESPECTABLE, HONEST, INDUETRIOS AND SO. ber man wants banana ye understi = yantry p! has the highest reference from last ‘Siaphoyer. Gress PETER, bos 169 Herald office, GARDENER WANTS A ghia i alg A stance hie business Perfectly well; greenhouse, grapery, 325 ral housework in a small private family; is a good ‘washer and troner. Heusekeepers, &c. Reda ina PLACE.—A YOUNG WIDOW LADY red _sowrerasnenen nd end tinh an house ido iy nd his ho widower's family, to superin an a 3 espee’s ‘A. SMART GIRE FOR CHAMBERWORK AND WAIT. ny os ‘asist with the washing and iron- A GIRL WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK in asmall private family; must be a good washer and fag ‘and have good city reference. Apply at 322 West 28th te 4.5 ELIZABETR oT, NEAR CANAL —AS WORKING housekeeper, where her girl can be useful, or to wait on a sick lady oF nurse in an institution with children ; wages Rot so much an object at a good place; good reference. 0 Bast, “16TH. BT.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman, without encumbrance, would like the care s private house, fur a long or, short period, oF as honte- first class ‘references. Call on or address AMERI- CaN. 06, es WEST 17TH oak A RAL bapy, AGED 19, hb mausical roy I pleneant. None rat cleas eae ene eail om Mise IN, Apply for MATRON FOR AN ORPHAN ASYLUM IN THIS A A, city is wanted. Only those ad I fe en at reference need address ORPHAN Sat tS Hefald ofhee. —AN INTELLIGENT LADY, OP BUSINESS 14 BITS, A. trinaing ng F004, testimons Y Sea peome a ace ral ‘salary, at No.7 Warren st, room 29, — FINE WORKERS ON LADIES’ UNDER ores and also lace sewers. i7 Brevoort place, spectable girl to do general housework in a private found at the German Bureau, 808 Bowery ; sopeerne* | 5 egetablen; good reference in city an Pecity reference. Call for one day. tevat, ae re LOWE.” | Gountrye “Address if, COYLE, Garrison's, Putnam county. EAST 82D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENE. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND groom, by @ man who understands his business in all ite branch teman’s piace. Addresa M. COACHMAN Ei ountry preferred; 18 ageneral man on a gen- «box 164 Heratd office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG stylish driver and groom of long ex. city reference. Address N. P., box 124 | ENGLISHMAN As COACHMAN--AGED 30, nt N A jong in this country, e employment; drive; good reference. Address , box Il Herald te town ‘Branch office, Broadwa SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COACH- man and groom ef long experience; {1 years jn lass lace; sober and steady. Call or address J. Minas In the harness store, ¥ A SINGLE, COMPETENT AMERICAN AS GAR- B dener or to do any kind of repairs; wood, leather or ground work. “Address for two days Y. B., box 124 Herald —— ee Aaa dane nny goods store, TED--IN A Mi, ROSUNTHAL'S, a man. Best city reference, Call at or ad Coacumans SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST dreas SADDLERY STORB, 37 Union square, ‘brewer, a situation as above; just arrived from Eng- iand. Address J. WOOD, care of Mrs. Creemer, Uniontown, NJ. hg met y FIRST CLASS CURLER FOR STIFF J hate, who desires to make an arrangement by the week for one year, wanted immediate! nae \demt whe TG, WARNER & Boon 44, 46 and 48 Konciusko at, Brool Gomes BODY MAKEBS WANTED—AT ae 526 Broadway. GILVERSMITHS, | ENGRAVERS AND CHASERS wap! immediately. Apply to WHITING MANU- Pactunina COMPANY , 181 Broadway. aap HAT TRIMMERS WANTED~—AT 13 CRUSBY ST. DANL. MURPHY. 10 JEW aLLEES WANTED, A FEW GOOD BRAOE- jood melter and refiner. Inquire of jaiden lane. ANTED-—SIX FIRSY CLASS SILVER BURNISHER tira, Apply to NICOL & DAVIDSON, 686 Broadway. rANTED—A JEWELLER, 10 REPAIR ETRUSCAN work. Apply to JOHN A. RILEY & ( CO,, 18 John st, ANTED—A PEW FIRST CLASS TOOL MAKERS, Address BIDDLE Laas le ela aha COMPANY, Charlotteburg, Passaic county. N, WANTED—A, FIRST CLASS LITHOORAPHER, FA- cana gorine er plates; 0 Mt work. Ap. of work, to W. LANtHICU 174 bid, WAxtED—two FIRST OLASS TOOL MAKERS AND a also a man acquainted with working tor- tolse shell ALSEY & BALCH, Corner of 3d and Grand ats., Hoboken, N. J. WA FOR ADAMS’ AND HOP'S CY- Minder presses, at HOLMAN’S, corner of Centre and White ats, ANTED—IN THE | AMERICAN “WINE TRADE, by mapetent | champagne manufacturer, seven years ia the ual eh pital; investment Sperwner with Was D—A_ GOO et bth ONE WHO UN- derstands hair goods manufacturing generally ; also ® lady hair dresser and weaver, who understands manufactur. ing ornamental hair goods ‘generally ; will pay good and give steady work all the, year rolind in ot the lately. by by mail, HAIR STORE, box 1,062 ‘Tenens ity ¢ (Mo. ) Post ot ep td A once A oe ral draughtma: and and fe correct at f pares; who will make | it rt ‘tal, seri And joor business to attend eral “otice, giving age, experl+ SILA HAT J FINIAHERS WANTED—AT J. HANS, 140 Bowery. _FRENOH ADVERTI EMENTS. NR JEONE YEUVE D'UNE BONNE FAMILLE DB. feata; une widowereut preferrees parle francaise, ot alle. y mand. S'adresser 436 $me rue, enire la ay, A et lme ave, CAle POR, SALE OR TO LET—A THREE STORY HOUSE; all modern improvements: five minutes from South Seventh street, Williamsburg. Apply to JAS. R. SMITH, 64 avenue B, New York city. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY _AND D BERGEN REAL ESTATE, me Let or Lease. \0 LET—FRENCH ROOF HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, ON JER- sey City Hei,hts; $450. Neat Cottage, 7 rooms, 4 Lots, near depot, Nortnern Railroad, §2V0, House, 10 rooms, with stable, at Belleville, 8250. WARD, 79 Oodar at street. PROPERTY our poe eno CITY FOR SALE At NEW BRIGHTON, 8. 579, RENT. TWO VILLAS, furnished and unfurnishe || modern improvements; charming, retired locallt planted; view wnsurpasse’ shade and fruit trees; gardens within 30 ininutes of Wall street. KENNET, No, 9 1 Phi ‘ine atree! LL WANTING FARMS—GOOD SOIL, MILD CLI- mate—for papers address C. K. LANDIS, Vinelana, BEAUTIFUL MANSARD ROOF HOUSE, WITH 80 City Lots, near depot; healthy mountain resloni about one hour by Morris and Essex Railroad; price >,000 CHARLES W. WAKD, 79 Cedar street, { BARGAN,—FOR SALE OR RENT, A SPLENDID sia hee of seven acres, on the banks of the Rari- dan Joining New Brunswick, all covered with fruit; commo, diols house of 22 roo outbuildings ath Jn complete ord 1,000; t attic ana four cellars; abundant 4 price $15,000; will take J. cy ‘A FERGUSON, 89 Nassau street, room 6. SPLENDID COUNTRY SEAT OF 9 ACRES—ALL choice iand, superior Yocetion, joing village, one inile of depot, near New Brunawic! rat class build- Ings, in complete order; well frulted; ‘very desirable; must be sold’ only $12,000, Call soo 8, FERGUSON, 89 Nassau street, room No, 6. AY EuEcanr COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—OF 100 ‘acres, finely located on the banks of the Hudson, 30 iniles from'city; good buildings; splendid scenery; first clase surroundings; a bargain for casi 8. IRELAND, 201 Broadway. A. BARGAIN.—A SPLENDID FARM OF 58 ACRES, IN fine state of cultivation, good buildings, on, public oud, $36 hours from, New York, elght Pe tat from Strouds- urg, Pa. ‘or further inform: tion apply iat Ras PERTY 361 96 Bouth at (OR SALE—DAIRY FARM, 40 ACRES, NEAR Chicago: good land, new finprovementa, story cattle barn, 10 rods long; spring Brook at station. 8, EARLE, Hobart, Ind. (OR SALE—FARM OF 0 ACRES, IN NEW JERSEY; good honse, 10 rooms, large bara, carriage, ho racks for hay aud * me ach orchard, &c. price 183,000, WY. PRICE, 166 Greenwich sirect OR SAGE-AT (HYDE-PARK-ONTHE-HUDSON, A ‘ountry Seat of abou on the premises are the mansion, a two story and attic double bones, commancrog fine view of the river; comnodious outbif\dinge und farmer's 3 the place has about halt a mile of river front and Tov jocation for toe houses, the shore being eroadsin the vicinity are ‘unsurpasse!, the drive te ough eepaie, distant seven miles, being pariicnlarly fine; here are several fine building, ites on, the property which could be adv tageously aivided: ft wil at a low Sure nad in'well orth? the ‘coustderation of an one week ings country home. For further “USER. Inquire ORTH kman street, New Yor! Foe, —FARM OF 86 ACRES, , ONE, HOUR FROM his erie Gt 000; one of Fea, 96 010; 100 acres, fine Improvem $15,000; ty variety of first class piaces, wveral to exchi |; IRELAND, 201 Broadway. (OR SALE.—A SPLENDID FARM OF 18 ACRES under good cultivation, adjoining the city of Peters. m very healthy, will be sold at a sacrifice on uisfactory reasons given for selitun, or would x0 for a Northern Farm well located, For particulars address B. F., Petersburg, Va. {OR SALE CHEAP—A ROMANTIO OUUNTRY SEAT Jn New Jersey. with water, front; cood large butidings, Plenty of fruit, an ine acres ot rich land. For particulars idreas G. 8., box 145 Herala office, URNISHED HOUSE TO LETOIN PLAINFIELD, J., near depot; 18 rooms; bath, rani ee room) stable, Ac.” “Address R., box 88 New York Post office. FU GREREA CE, PASSAIO AND EAST. ~ ORANGE Country Seats and Cotta, for sale and toilet, fur- nished and unfurnished, Send for pawed descrip! iM. MASON, Chamber: treet. RARE BARGAIN “100 ACRE AND CROPS for sale— High ‘and very Boalthy- locations four tates irom large to le from village, 3% hours from New York; We acres tinder splendid cultivation; valance wood- land; good buildings ; two atory frame house, 7 rooms; large barn, humerous outbuildings, apple orchard; good water; pric Including corn, oats. Tye, wheat, potatoes and bay, poly 85 feash; balance very easy. Address GE KER, Hatt Stroudaburg, Moore county, Pas 10 LET—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE IN HAM- fiton Park, New Brighton, 8. I, from lat September ext to May 1, 1873; forniture made to orter by Molge and Marcotie, ‘carpets, &c., from Stewart's, china ware and gas from Haughwout, piano, pictures, &c.; going to jurope the reason for pine, this first class furnished house at the low rent of $1, $200 per month for ‘a #! = u0 per, annum for the whole time, or mst period, payable quarterly ie advance; ground, veget arden, &6., condition. Only rr familiens with beat ctt reterences, need ad- dreas A. 8., box 4214 Post office, New York. 10 RENT—THE ORANGE HOTEL, FURNISHED COM- plete, located on Main street, ii the elty of Orange; attached fo hotel Is large billiard, room, with wx tables: also livery stable, JACK WELL & SMIT B ™3 Prete New han or See: “3 <3 OR SALE-ON EASY TERMS, OR WILL EXCHANGE for vacant Lota or other Property, @ three story House in Harlem, Address J. M. BOYD, Harlem, POR 8A! LE OR EXCHANGE—FOR CITY PROPERTY ‘or @ Wisconsin improved Farm, a Country Seat of about mores, good building New Jersey Railroad ail the Stock, Crops and Farming l ty of fruit, This is @ valuable tract of land, being surrounded by valuabie sites and near depot, For particulars address A., 00x 145 Herald office, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR NEW YORK cITy Property—A first class House, with all improvements; wo ions rout rt oe dlocks trom. south, Seventh a na, App AN, Cherry treet, New Yo ke. . sem Fe, SALE OR EXCHANGE—TWO VALUABLE Pat. ents and Merchandise and cach for Real Estate, in cit country the articles have been manufactured and ord re from the largest mercantile houses in New Fone wie sive them highest. pr ce, to whom reference Will Bo given ; large profite can be made by manufacturing OF sellin, counties or towne, Address ISAAC N. TSEFIN, No. bi Fine street, room 10. OR SALE OR wear. A TRACT OF 1,800 acres of Timber in b Carolina, excellent tur- farm or mill site; ‘old cheap for cash or ex- penti changed for d of Merchantable Pro- perty Address cas SOUTH CAROLINA, Herald ofice. © EXCHANGR_FOR CITY PROPERTY TWO STORES a wal to Brook! my Ln give some cash; bead particulars, “My printeg i 1ST, 78 Cedar streek about one hour from New York on ‘SALES AT AUCTION. LLEN be” ay AUCTIONEER, A Nb MINER & BROTHER, late’ tiene YH. LEEDS & MINER, ) FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, ‘at our salearooms % Chambers ned ‘77 Reade streete, at 1049 o'clock A. A. handsome Household Furniture, comprising the tents of a private exy residence, removed for conveniencs consisting of Bronsels and [ngrain © . binek walm Suits, in reps; mabogony Suits, covered in haircloth; earv black walnut Arm hates, cameras iy rep uexant @ frame French plate pier Birows, pee lack walput Book« cases, elegant carved rosewood (in mut) pve Suit, con« sisting of ead, marole top Burean, Washatand, Com- mode, Lounge and Bedding. complete; black waluut steads, marbie top Dressing Bureaus, Washstands, mi tire comm Bedstead us, hair Mattresses, Feather Bolsters and Pillows,’ black walnut and aft ff Bngraviogs and Water Colors, Glassware, Kitchen Utens jC. Also, at 12 0! elegant carved rorewood seven 0 made by Horace Watera; elewant carved rosewood octave Piano, made by Thlesna, Narvesia & Lindated ; Herring Patent Burglar and Fire Proof Parior Safe, wi combination lock ; also 15 (oot #ix-onred Boat, in good order, with brass rowlocks, ours, cushions, Jc., complete; RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. _ z£ ‘Office and salesrgom 87 Nassan opporits JOUNSTON & VAN FR&Bt will sell on TUESDAY, at 1034 © general’ ansortmient of Housshold Faraiture? of ‘evergh description, ALBERTS. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. Salearoome 103 Liberty and 111 Cedar streets, American end Foreign Binds, IS DAY, at 11 o'c! WALDRON & COUKE wil ‘soll as above rb collecti of rare American and forelgn Birds, on branches and under Claas, put vp Dy Galbraith, Also walnut-iramed Engravings, choice * Also Flags of al Nationa, Streamei ig Sao. ATURDAY, at 1036 ofcloci A very fine ‘eit of second-band ond “new Househo!®@ and Cabinet Furniture, Carpets, Bedding £c. UCTION, AUCTION “AUCTION NOTICE. ‘Over $25,000 worth and 400 lots magnificent Housebold Furniture, rich rosewood aed Parior and Bedroom Suits, Paintings, Bronzes, 600. yi Carpets, the whole contents of private residence 120 We ‘Twenty-third street, sale commencing at 10% o'clock day, Friday, August LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, wa..) $e UOTION, LARGE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SAL tla (Friday) moraing, at 1014 o'clock Breen largeare story realdence 12 Tenth street, ber Bi d Fi‘th avenue, one block west of A. T builds car Fifth avenug. Velvet, Rrussels Carpere} rosewood Tix ootave Planoforte, eight beautifal Parlor su ta, latest atyleg made to order, covered with satin brocatel and reps; French, Turkish and Oriental Furniture of the latest Works of Art, Bronzes, Paintings by erent arti, Statuary, Vases, Cabinets, Ktageres, ‘and iniaid Tables, Mirrors, Bros tel nd Lace Curtains, rosewood and walnut Chambed eof Louls XIV; curled hair and spring Mattressosy Bedding, blankets, Bolsters, Pillows, Sofas, Ch Rockers, covered with reps and hairc! oaks, Sorter st fide ‘Klagercat, two. “kngnifvent. Sideboards, tlh two Herta's "patent Extension, Tablea, China, Tea Dinner with x China ‘and Stlver Ware; Cutlery, Servants Forniuire, bet Sale positive, Rellable men in atte to cart or paclt goods for purchasers, EDWIN WICHOL Y JOHN H. DRAPER & CO., AUCTIONEERS. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company will well 140,000 tons of Scranton Coal at pubiie auction, in WED! Oe aa tint 80, at 19 o'clock, noon, fi ss JAM U EI RON President. BY JOHN A. DUNN, ovat leye =s par in 23d Till ett thie day, at 10 0 o'clock, at en Eleventh second door from First avenue, in lots, the entire Stock Fiatures of Picture and Looking Glass Store, together "4 f bafta rs, Shelving, Glass Cases and all other Goods contal in the store. B DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. Elegant Household Vuroiture, French Plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, removed to th jslesroums, 79 Nassan al for convenience of sale, on thi (Friday), the 26th, to-morrow (Satur 2 ath. aT 105g orelock each ay Richly carved walnut aud rosewood Parlor Suits, wainut and Fosewood Chamber, Library and Dining Room Furnitures curied hair Mattresses, woo!, husk and straw do. ; Kiankets, Lace Curtains, gilt Cornices, Brussels, three-ply and ingraim Carpets; Library, Extension ani fancy Tables, with a large. assortment of other Housekeeping Goods. This is the large at assortment of really good Furniture, offered, at anctiom v. H. J. to William Witters.—Continuation Drei stdin ene BE BERTHOL?, AUCTIONEER, svocgaso! aaa ch Plate rr nds; Pi Tapestry, Brussels and Ingrain’ Carpets Rugs, Mattings, Crockery, lass, Stoves, Kitchen’ Utensils; also 6 Chandeliers, Pianotorte: also one light top Wagon and 2,000 Ibs. Feathers (assorted). The above sale will take place at 454 Canal street, near Hud= son, at 2 o'clock this afternoon, SCHENCK, —AUOTIONEER.— UNITED oriter of Admiral M. Sunith, on Sate Hock, at the Brooklyn nd Articies belonging to connie Pa construction aud yards and docks ing of Parlor Suits, DWARD departments. alae _—_—_____—_—__——# /EMAN, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL A’ FRED. H + auction, Tuesday, Pai at Lo'clock P. teen, at Wuineaia, a aland,on account of Mrs. And Reed, one Plot, 180x1 je’ thereon two story Ho Living water at the he door. et veatabley ke ’ eed nem; Lf rooms aad emai ples pears, peaches, One Plow y minute pan oo cars at Hunter's ‘ACOB sOGART, 5 AUCTIONRER. e RDAY, An at 11 o'clock, at the cain rooms No. 1 North William Foto a ceneral assortment of Householal Furniture, Sofas, Chairs, Carpets, Looking Giasses, Beds and Bed atcrortni, Je 2-4 Ho OSEPH rae Te & CO.—SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, at 10,A. Mat 608 Carlion avenue, near Atlantic avemueg Srooklyd, a general assortment of Parlor, Ol Dining Room Furniture, Mattresses, China, Glassware, Brus sels and Ingrain Carpets, &o., all in good or OSEPH SHONGOOD, AUCTIONEER, WILE, SELL this day (Friday), Angust %, 1871, at 10% o'clock, tore 404 Ninth avenue, between Thirt fourth and Tat fiftn ck of « honserurnisaing Store, consisti Sf'rin and Wooden Ware Stoves, Kulves and Forks, Coffes Pou, Castors, Kettles, Boliers, Poys, ac. Sale positive, ‘Deak ers ini ARGE ae SALE OF HOUSE ure O'elock, aI ENRY ZIM, AUCTIONEERS, SELLS, eat Twenty-sizth a without ale lots to suit wiz. Parlot ler. at four woryimansion 4 Noa ard to to the Brilliant toned’ rosewood Suita, tn satin and wk reps Velvet Caro: rosewon and double Bedsteads, Burcaus, Wardro! Bods, Pillows, Beading, Lounges, Clocks jasement and ‘Kitchen era, Urns, &c., ke. Sale positive, RICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIO! eer, will sell, on Saturds Lids 4 Bireet, the contents of a lary ating o! By order of Mortgages. Feather Beds, Mattresses, AWNBROKER'S SALE.—G. FIELD, pe 121 Bowery, will sell, this day, ys at bt ‘cloak, 00 1 . Shawls, nen, Boots, Shoes, ricer) NNONHOLZ, Market street. AUCTIONBER,—SALE oF rz Liquors, Champ es, &c.—Thia day, August 25, Sat MIS Bowery, alot of Liquore wil’ be sold to pay ‘and advances, consisting of 15 barrels Bourbon ES iskeye, canke and reas Brandles, Port men’s and women’s Clothing, Underelothing, Quilts, Bedding, Coats, Panis and Vests. ai or HERMAN, cian of es ORTER ors, by order of the sasignee: hola Furatiure, Circular Sawa, ae, By order of MAN, City Marshal. QHERIFF'S SALE—R, FIELD, AUCTIONEER, WILL , this day, at il o'clock, at 12) Bowery, one Coach ane one city buflt Top Wagot order. MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Sherif. Botte A. Buows, Deputy, _______ FURNITURE. _ T & ROTH'S PARLOR SUITS AND [HOUSEHOLD Res warehoure, 60 Bleecker sureet, ‘between Bi rit jowery.— Magnificent Parlor wil sypeens and alt ors, satin, brocatel, or reps, from. aie up to # Oriental wae nd Lo from $15 up to: +75 Chamber, Libs rh Diniag tots Plaretortan sdnorst Ci ‘ke., at the greatest bargains for cash. Packed a at of Brondway, Magnificent Bompadour Parlor gms ; one do,» satin brcatel, ba; Planoforte, Paintings, I a walnut Chamber Sets, Mat } property of private family; house Tones, ee A’ ‘PRIVATE FAMILY GOING TO RUROPE WILL fBbt all their Furniture and contents of five story browm stone residence 120 West Twenty-third street, viz. Br} Pianoforte, elegant Parior Baite, solid Silver, Paintings, Bronzes, chasers. Less than half coat. DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING WIL ran Ey ocent Drawing Room Sully pompadour style, Covered satin brocatel, cont $450, for ‘Ont dey Pianoforte, cost #750, $275; Pain 08, Bronzes, m Bookcase, Carpets, Chamber, Dining Furniture, West’ Fifteenth aireet, near Fifth a jE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE, ing, at the lowest cash prices, or on weel imenis, at O'FARRELL'S warerooms, No. 0 , corner Twentieth street. GREAT SACRIFICE FOR CASH-THE COMPLETR Furniture of private mansion 124 West Twenty-e iret, In iota to anit; Parlor Suite in broeatel and silk repay $30 to $75; Sor, = Lins edroom Suite in rower and wi nut, from #50 Cervete: from 80s. Teed: Seo. Boke ding, Lounges, Wardrobe sin.le and doub e Tete-mtetes, Kitchen and Basement Furniture, &c. House to let. URNITURE, Lente td i Ea ce Re largest assortment and the lowest prices for weekly or monthly payments, at B. M. COWPERTH 15 Chatham street, iid ONTHLY OR “WEEKLY PAYMENTS—CARPETSg Furniture, Bedding, £¢; i DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, 384 and 386 Third avenue, near Secaty olga Pricesiower than aay other Bouse im Ue Cliy,

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