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great mate! a =] the Cambridveshire was Sinplymngoicent and ~~ RACING IN ENGLAND. = ' as Harry Bassett may we have the 4% THE NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING, ighest respect {or bim—it will take him all his time to our “crack.” I may say that all sportsmen ‘ mannan here with whom { have conversed on the sub» ENEMA Jee are Paar anxious that we maton The Prince end Duke of Edin’ @ place, bo} n of Wales Duke of DUPE that it shonid “be “subject to Mr. Blaydon’s decision one way or the other after the horse reaches Atuerica, fhis 18 only tair, for 1, must be observed {hat Sterling would lose about a fortuight’s prepara- Uon and might suffer so severely by the voyage that it would be unadvisable and absurd (o run him. With this proviso and favorabie terms 1 am con- Vinced Mr, Blaydon would eater into the enterprise, T?R ORITERION STAKES Of 30 Sovereigns each, 20 forfeit, for two-year-olds; colts 120 1bs., flilies 118 a certain winners extra, Criterion Course (6 fur- longs), $2 subscrivers, Sir dosegh Dawsons ch. c. Prince Charlie, by Blair Athol—Eastern Princess, 124 Ibs. (Includ- ing 4 Ibs, extra) . . Blaydon’s b. &. Nanevau, 4 Ibs, ) Mr, Savile's b. ¢. Present—The Cambridgeshire Stakes—Over- throw of All the Favorites—The Anglo- American Match—Harry Bassett vs. Sterling—The Criterion S.akes—De- feat.of the Derby Favorite. Lonpox, Oct. 26, 1871, The last of the three autumn meetings at the “neadquarters” of our turf is now in full progress, and, alter commencing on Monday last, will not be conciudea untt! Saturday evening. To add another Wustration to those I have already given of the ar- pa even dor with which our vurfites pursue their favorite yr, Keswic! ; Tat Tbs, (ineining e. Bethia ’sD. ¢ Help ne } fame: soups and all 1 2 435 > 460 pe eae "elook. Ply from 9 (rom 3 to 4! \ WEST 49TH 8ST.—FIRST CLASS WOMAN COOK i 102 hotel or first class boarding house; city or country. J19 VEST 6TH St. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS. rear, —As firat Class cook; th di Engl, French and’ Aweriean cooking,” "breaifaat beads ver La and deswerts of all kinds; best city reference from. bi employer. | 121 Yast BATH STAN ENGLISH PROTESTANT <1 girl as plain cook; has no objection to do the coar Washing and troning. Can’be seen at her present employe! QQ WEST 2TH ST.—A YOUNG CIRL AS GOOD cook, washer and ironer, or to do the genera! house- Work of a small family; city reference, | 952 WEsT 19TH ST. NEAR 8TH AV.—A YOUNG *)4 woman as excélient cook; understands meats, i kinds of pastry, creams and jeliles ; go pastry, and jellies ; gs EAST MTH ST.—A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN woman to do cooking or as housekeeper ; 1s a good Washer and ironer ; city reference. WEST 2D ST.-AS PLAIN COOK, WASHER and ironer, or to do general Can be Seen at present employer's,” SeNera! housework. Can aker ; city ref 0) whan | pastime, and the facilities afforded them by the an- | lng 4 lbs. extra) se eee r. . Lombard’s eh. ¢, + 120 Ins. 0. FQ BROADWAY, sTU rs thorities of gratifying their taste, 1 may mentionthat jvron Rotischild’s ‘b. c, Halton, by Wingrave- | TOO Iearenarsore SAS at § path ie the stewards had fixed nine races for Monday, six | Hawthorn Blossom, 120 1bs.... + 0 private family or notel; good city reference, Cremorne had been the best public performer of the year, having won eight of the ven races for which be started, for Tuesday, thirteen for Wednesday, ten for Thurs- iow BETTING AT THE START. a ve to 4 against Cremorne, taken; 9 to 2 against Gay, eleven for Friday and ten for Saturday—or Mty- ' prince Charlie, taken, at fitst 30 1; 11102 aealust nine events in all, an average of nearly ten for each Bama. el 4 tol ce eg enue ah taken; afternoon—an afternoon lasting, be it understood, 10 agaust Drammond, taken; 100 to 6 agaist neham, 3 100 t e from about one o'clock until about hall-past tour, | PUnehae: saben; 100s FReREet Helmet, taken, The weather was, fortunately, totally uulike that | Harton was the first to show in advance, but after ti e # short distance Drummond took up the ranoing, Which we USUaIIy CXC at ena eine, With Betunal Green snd Helmet in hls rear, the most the “Cambriugesiire week,” the atmosphere DeIng prominent of the others being Cremorne in we it as balmy as it is in spring and the sky centre of the course, and Noneham acd Halton on apen “4 influential the right. Helmet was speedily done with, and brightand clear. All the most reba a} Parron’ prammond retired, after half the journey nad been of the sport were present, and the peerage W28 gocomplished. He was speedily followed by Beth- much more largely represented than it usually 13, oie and Halton also collapsed as ine cane even on great occasions. Among those on the , urse being tne samt A as that for the Cambridgesiure. At this point tne Heath during the Cambridgeshire afternoon Was | favorite was pulling doube, and seemed to have ‘Hus Royal Highness the,race at his mercy, but wnen challenged by Prince THE PRINCE OF WALES, ne a cal in tee by eurerea he wnat pep, most cow: lashion, and refused to make who travelled down from London in the morning, | another etfort. The contest now lay between accompanied by his brother, the Duke of Edinburg, oe oe fail Snneksmn. but Hn was pee 2 , doubt; foi r won very easily by a length, and by Mr. Gurney, one of the well known Gur- white Cremorne finished three lengths in Tear of Bey’s, of Norwich, After luncheon they rode on to ee ae 1:22, Net value of the stakes the Heath on hacks of very moderate-looking , £1,080, or uaity, The feature of races at Newmarket | THE RESULT OF THE RACH a g Was the immediate elevation of Prince Charlie to is the immense number of equestrians of both the pep ay auctaunns and the Sea ged gexes and the vast collection of vroughams massed ment o1 I @ Tact that he 1s not, as was reported, a 1 E fl round the winning post, wherever that may bappen Ps HA Male Pe pee a fortnight tobe. itis almost unnecessary to say, under these morne was rates apd A Senlens a style as Be circumstances, that while you can, by paying for it, OW did the Criterion, and as he 1s a very large an - extremely powerful colt the Derby would only seem. get as weil mounted and weil driven here asany- {9 be @ question of health for him. Up to this time ‘where in the world, you will at the same time gee more I-looking brutes than at any other spot in the kingdom, “coping” horse fairs not excepted. , The heir to the throne and his brother had made PROPOSALS. Very poor selections, and were “up” on as sorry | . ~~ ~ specimens of horseflesh as one could readily meet, | NEW LONDON WATER WORKS. orn} However, they seemed to enjoy themselves very Nov, 1, 1871, TQ CONTRACTORS FOR W. 2) much, chatted merrily with the many acquaintances — ‘The Board of Water Comuaanee at the city of New whom they saw on ail sides, paid particular atten- }ondon are, prepared pg ty eg RY tion to ine young and charming Mrs. Gurney and bag iin) ite appendages of Hyurants, Gates, Air-Vah ani 01 ‘ Watched the race from the top of the Camoridge- | “Sirawings, specications ane form of contract may be seen shire stand, where Admiral Rous pointed out to and gy rato ere posi obtained at the ollice of the them the various horses as they cantered past on | in fenders mat be delivered at the Commissioners? office in their way to we starting post. They hada, like most lew ‘ondon, Conn., on or before Wednesday, November of the aristocratic backers, invested their money on {ofi\gtla,9 004 Me, The Commissioners, reserve the right Allvrook;butI heard the Prince say that he had ‘By pl of the Coveraiiasonare: also something on Baron Rothschild’s pair, Favo- J. I, FANNING, Chief Engineer, nrns and Consande, and Vestuunster. The FFICE OF ACTING COMMISSARY SUBSISTENCE, BETTING ON THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE ested ont WAnewoRTH, ih od apes? bh 1871. ‘was very disastrous fo most of the bookmakers; for, tement ftvcted wil ie, feerived at te okiog ahh while there was, as there always is, a very large o'clock A. M., December 10, 1871, for turnishing the Freeh Beet required by the Subsistence. D r acceptance for the races, the public only packed Army, at this mation, durmg oy modem, commeeneiog ean gome ali dozen in earnest, and the professionals 21 ut be accompanied by ithe mm ae GLE had consequently to “get oul’ at a great sacrifice fasure good faith. On those horses against which they had at the open- | sajcun Doon aaned Ie apenas payments, conditions, ing o! specuiaton laid long prices, and which after- eritie A wor gree ming ie wards became very hot favorites. Mr. Lombard’s Se eee eae Arai AG, 8, representative, Henry, three years, 107 Ibs., haa won |¥ 7 ine Newwarket Dervy a fortnight ago in sucn style _INSTRUCTION, ccamiehbag desis ‘Unat he was at once raised to the Dead of quoiauons, | A*™ EXPERJENCED CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, aud having sudseq\.eutly Won & yreat Urlal he Was French and English teacher, nonor graduate of foreign “rushed on’ as if the race were as good as over, Ba a Satay ment as teacher and tutor; testi- The Baron’s two were also, Owing to the recent TUTOR, box 10) Heradcnoe. ‘he highest class. Address Splendid successes Of tue stable, in great demana, aud Favonius, toe verby winner, three years, 123 AUTICAL SCHOOL, WILLIAM STRKET.—CAP- bs., Was, despite his great weight, backed down to N tain JAMES R. MALCOM teaches practical Naviza- 11 to 2, and was, indeed, at one tune first favorite, tion in ali its branches. Oilloers prepared tor Passing the er of the Cesarewitcn, two Naval, Revenue ‘or United States Local Board ‘for Steam. neavily invested on. Ontne Sips Private evening lessoas given. suron Rothschild, who ad GLI! : KACHER WANTED.—AN ENGLISH | TEACHER {money on them separately (single man) in a German-American boarding echool 00 to 20 “Uuat FAVONINS — near the city: must be able to give insiruetion Mm all the kage ‘de second. Next tu Favo- 3 Vestminster, five years, ce tWo years ago, bu: suu- Nerenily that at first he ‘Was generally believed to have no chance, even with his light weight. It peng, however, reported tuat he Dad Wou a good imal, that he was joking re- markabiy well and that he had ee Mth yd tue — Tace, he became in great force aud received heavy support, down to 710 1. sir Freuerick Jouustoue's, [ees D vemsers oes SEES orse Allbrouk, five yea: pound: al NY PERS AV kE STORY AND come on with fying culora in his trial’ and 80 bad Z basement digue, io an unexceptionable ooaliey be- * ave, wee renty-filth an eth wireets ai po | aga td harted Posen Baa ea Mtr. Sponcerts Elghth avenues, at $1,200 or, thereabouts: wil find s tenant t Boo by addressing ALLI-GKO, Auditor's olf'ee, New York and Ashfieid, tour years, sv pounds, had veen @ Huson iver Raltrowd: : very indiflereut puniic performer, but he was heavily * * OLUers at howe. ay oO Bay, . Ee 0. “ + Sterling, three years, 123 pounas—the same weight , Te#onable. Address D.C. M., Herald office. lisa branches ; salary 3000 per annum. Avply at 63 Grand st., Williamsburg, L. ce el M : L, between | and ¥ o'clock P. J ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED ENGLISH TEACHER; mast be a Catholic, very quick at figures, first class bandwriter, and competent to teach beginners French and Apfetras references required. Address M., box 183 Herald office. as that carried by Favonius—was — ulto- | ANTED—BY A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A ether neglected, and it was ouly on | hundsomely furnishea House, between Twentieth and the day of we race that he was brought | Forveth sireets, Fourth and Sixth avenues, until let August. to the long price of 20 to 1. te | Address, stating terms and location, B., box 1,393 Post office. is, perhaps, on the whole, tne best performer of the ear—Fuvonius not excepted—tor he was second to Rothwell in the Two Thousund Guineas, which he ougut to have won; he beat King of Furest at Ascot; WASTED—FROM NOVEMBER 15 TO MAY NEXT, A ‘sual, well furalshed House, good location, for cash tenant; goou reference; family four adults, Address, with price and street number, FREDERICK, box 116 Herald Be secured vhe Sumner Stakes at Newmarket, with odice. the top weight; he carried 123 pounds imo the second place in the Chesterfield Cup at Goodwood, Wagenve OR SIX PLEASANT ROOMS FOR @od he ran remarkably well in the Great Kastern housekeeping, between Fourth and Ninth avenues Eighth street and Central Park; rent must be reasona- Address G. W., box 205 Herald oflice, for tive days, ANTED—BY A TEACHER OF VOCAL MUSIC, EN- tire Third Floor, furnishes: location from Eighth to Twentieth street, and Second to Sixth avenne. Address, stat- ing location, terms, &c., E. D. EWEN, 22 Duane street, ANTED—A 5MALL HOUSE, WELL FURNISHED, in good neighborhoou of tnis city, for a family of Handicap at Newmarket, with the “crusher” 01 152 nds. Sapinus, too, four years, 119 pounds, bough he Won tue City and Suvurvan and Great Metropoiitan stakes at Epsom on successive ays, and allerwards secured the Ascot Cup, had been so long out ol sight that few thought of him, except those who back Fordham’s mount, and when we fag tohed much as 33 Lo 1 could have been obtained | about him. three. Answers in oraer to receive attention mi THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKRS, of 25 sovereigns ticulareas to price and location, ‘Address COUNSEL, by 10 forielt and only 6 1 bn = $a With 100 | box itl Herald oftice. , for ihree year olds and upwards; wiuers | Gy>anrep,-A FAMILY OF FOUR ADULT PERSONS ex'ra; Ue second received 50 vovereigns out ot the | WANTED A CANTLY, OF | FOUR, pil Ag stakes. Cambridgeshire Course (i mile 240 yards), | rooms, nicely furnished, within 3) minutes by ruil of New 209 subscrivers, 79 of whoui dectared. Aduress A., roo! French's Hotel. Mr. G. G. Keswick’s b. g. Sablaus, by Newmin- - a — gter—Vesta, 4 years, 119 Ibs. seve ee ‘Mr. blaydon’s b. ¢. Sterling, 3 years, 123 Ibs...... Sir £. Johustone’s br. b. Auluruvk, 6 years, 92 lbs. t Twenty-nine ran, and bie. ED—A FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE IN NEW York or brooklyn; must be inv first class location; the best reference given ; would like to board the owner, if Agrocabe, ax the farniiy is smail and of the nighest respecta Ulity, Address UO WARD, Brooklyn Branch Herald uiice. WAST” STORE ON ONE OF THE LEADING | avenues, between Twentieth and Fiftieth streets; store taken; 100 must be at least 20 feet froat an taken; 20 to 1 Rope Lom genre ie * lease = peaet Bremen’ the most ; \ eudoubted security given. res SER,” bo: inst, asiiteld, taken: 20 to 1 ayaiust Ster~ Teraldatie, Yor two Gayo, tain locaton, rents teaser ac H le, ; j sna des = = odroares : 1 against Sylva, tuken; 40 to 1 against Bicycle, we taken; #0 to 1 against Veranda, taken; 33 to 1 ww MARBLE MANTEL Samra against Savinus, taken; 40101 against Noyre fau- A KLABLR, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING ren, taken; 40 to 1 against Kingcrall, taken; 40 to 1 + Works, 184, 136 East Kighteeath street.—Marble and against Maimide, taken; 50 to 1 against’ Anton, Marbletzed Mantels. Tiinz, Marole Counters, Monuments, at [opment tor Soar Adrian, agen 50 Lo L against — prices that defy competition. Mortgages taken in trade, ister Heleu, taken: 1,0w to 15 against Not vut, | " B taken; 1,000'to 15 against veariinder, taken; 10010 | G, KLABER & CO. MARGLE WORKS, 217 70 ‘od J against Duvois, taken; 109 to 1 against AUACK COlly Syenue “Maruie, Marbleized Mantels, Monuments, “fea Geary Beck Gowen, Autolyus, taken; 1,0U0 Lo Sonea; large Varieties ; cheapest in city; designs on applica- ac yo, taken. lon. BETTING AT THE START. Nine to2 against ilenry, taken ; 11 to 2 against Favonius, taken; 100 to 15 against Vestuunscer, taken; 8 to to 1 against Allvrook, 7 against Wuile Slave, in which Cre- be wiilin; ven, | OS “ay A day; rom 60 to 60 feet deep; a | | 23 preumn: " OuAN 4 pf sear al cook and laundreas in gentleman’ ‘Adaress COOK, box 1,774 Post office, al SiTvation ae ‘amily; city only. | New York THE TELEGRAM CARTOON TO-DAY. DOWN WITH THE IDOLS. ALL OVER THE CITY, Chambermaids, &c. NEW CHAMBERS ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG German gir, # eb, aa chammbermald In ‘king Fren: family ; to take care orenildren preferred. 23 WEST 47TH 8T.—A LADY WISHES SITUATIONS tor two colored servants, whom she can recommend; one as cbambermaid or nurse; the other as waitress. 105 SEs? STH st, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND +) 6thav., room 11, front.—A respectable colored wo- man as chambermatd and waitress; good reference. Call for wo days, ; | 137 IST AM, NEAR STH st—a RESPECTARLE gr] as chambermaid or waitress in a private (amily ; good reference {f required. Call all week. 218 NEST 27H sr, ROOM NO, 7A YOUNG PRO- testant girl as chambermaid and waitres., or would 1 10 take care of children ; best olty reference. WEST 18TH AND 8TH 230 8T., BETWEEN 7TH ara. A Tespectablé young woman as chambermald; Will take care of children ordo plain sewing; excellent city reference. WEST 42D ST.—A NICE, RESPECTABLE GIRL | Sip aaa and waitress ina private family. 31 Referen GVEDE GIRL WANTS SITUATION, IN FIRST CLASS teanalrees: wegee Woderaies maaeey SHEE! neta Et New York Post oflice. diag! Dressmakers and Scamstresses. shpat ads oa? ll Gant Reese es first families, 800 BAST 25TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A € respectable woman as seamstress, to work by the understands operating on macbine, | &D AV.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WISHES afew more engagements by theday. Cail or address | 4] KR Q7Q SHAN; FIRST ELLA Finst CLASS dressmaker desires a tew more engagements at home; thoroughly understands all branches of her business and promptly execut has excellent taste in trimming; cutting and prices moderate, A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER DESIRES ENGAGE- ments, by the day or week, in 2 few private Hien; oan cut, ‘fit and trim perfesiy. Address wD. Ba Meraia ct A FIRST CLASS DRSSSMAKER WOULD LIKE A | few more customers by the day: does none but the best work ; can give, ine bi ent, reference. for fein and inming. Address M. F., box office, 1,265 Broadway.” a Sangaheearmies WANTED IN BROOKLYN, A SITUATION AS BEAM- ress, by ® good ‘iressmaker; can cut and fit; under- { stan ds of family sewing, Wheeler & Wilson aud all Gover & B: r machines. Cail this week at Mrs. W! LIAM FINK’S, corner Atlantic and Classou avec an General Housework, &c. 48 (ae ee seat Comme Se 19 employer. Call for one day. ia . ve ) Ald Uptown Branch oflice, 1,28) Broadway. anv SETUATIONS WANTED—PEMAL WS YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1871--TRIPLE SHEET. Misce taneous. hn yn s SALESMAN, WHO HAS 1 4 WEST fer 8T.—TWO AMEBICAN GIRLS: ONE ' and auor p Ee fe a i i ut both are'thoroughly competent; elly or country; best cliy CHANT, Yon MS Herta ames : . ~ ‘ANTED—GOO! 0B 206 MERE SEA tADY, Ong Chapa. x; | W oe tr ele tty cma ia 3 in perfectly competent in her business, Address J. H, the business need apply Apply 3000" Peart bt, op stale, 26)7 $TH AV., BETWEEN 40TH AND 41ST STS.—A G27 Paristan lady, un exverienced teucher, with the beat city references, apeaking and instructing, besides her mother t the German, Italian and English langnages,, gives Jeasous, single or an classes, at her own or pupils’ residence ; to mPeakc from 4 till 6 P.M. YOUNG GERMAN LADY DESIRES A SITUATION ag governess; teaches German, French and music; Good reference, Address A. D., 63 West 12th at, YOUNG LADY, WHO WRITES A PLAIN AND neat hand, would be glad to procure copying to do at home. Call on or address 8, VAN PRAAG, 35 Market at, N EXPERIENCED TEACHER WISHES A FEW more pupils for tne plano; terms. $12 per quarter; Feterence, Address Misa'L. B., Herald ollice, i between 9 and 10} A, WANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN AN OFFICE; A GOOD penman and well recomm ended as to bonesty, tc. ; one having some knowledge of drawing preferred. Adi With references aud salary expected, yy Heraid ofilee, | WAntrp.4 YOUNG SINGLE MAN, EXPERIENCED and with referen neral salesman in a first class dry goods ‘sto.e a short distance up the Hudson; one speaking the Englisb and German languages preferred, Call ay, det) > tordays between 10 and 12 A. Me SU SWELTSER, PEM: 10.'S, 78 Leonard st. W2XTED=A FIRST CLASS DRESS GOODS SALESMAN and window dresaer; permanent situation and liberal salary to one of the right kind. Address box 816 Post ollice, Patorson, N. J., or at HANSON'S, corner of Main and Van Houten, A* ences ottice, cecapied by playing in parties or with indies. Refer. given apd Poquired. Address ARTIST, box 119 Herald | EXCELLENT LADY PIANIST WANTS TO BE ANTED—TO EMPLOY A YOUNG MAN AS BOOK. nee in tbe bankia business, who can loan #104000, ER, Herald aa @ business, Adaress HOOK KEEP- LADY WILL GIVE PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN the English branches, music and the new style of ip for 12 a quarter, Address APPLETON, Her- penm LADY, EDUCATED IN FRANCE, DESIRES TO A rive lessons in French, English or Music, either as Tesident or visiting governess; reference given. Address APPROVED, Herald ( ptown Branch office, 1,265 Broad’ CHICAGO YOUNG LADY OF EDUCATION WISHES aD engagement as coverness or to in a seminary ean teach English and French and the radimenta of er and Itadan; can also instract in music. Apply to Mr. W. WATSON, du Broad st, RENCH TUITION, CONVERSATION AND GRAM- pers amare yt, pupils! oF teacherra residen st mi ce, Adare GRESS, Uptown Advertisement office, 6455 West 324 ADY'S MAID (GERMAN) ACCUSTOMED TO TRAVEL- Ming, would like to travel to the south of France with an inv \iid lady, or other parts of Europe, Address L, H., Herald Uptowr. Branch offies, 1,265 Broadway. | confidence, with n: | Rib. box 6701 Pou oflces | ‘USIC.—a YOUNG LADY OF EXPERIENCE WISHES f & few more pupils on plano; especial care taxen with deginners or Indies wishing to learn rapidly for their own amusement; su aranteed; $1U per auarter for one ecnss gu hour lessons at pupils’ residences. Address for one week Herald iss 8. X, Gy | 1 ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG RESPECTABLE S) American girl, to attend a fancy gools store; good refer- ences If required. Address M. J., box 103 Herald Uptown Branch ofice, 1,265 Broadway. ISITING GOVERNESS.—AN ENGLISH LADY, AN experienced teacher, capable of Instructing fully in English, French, Latin, ing and Music; highest refer ences. Address WYE, box 140 Herald ofice. ISITING GOVERNESS.—AN ENGLISH LADY, AN F-X- mui hi nienoed and suocessfal teacher of English, French and , desires to form engagements with private puoils; ent references. Addreas CHEADLE, box 189 Herald R.11NG OR COPYING IS EARNESTLY DESIRED by a lady fully competent; to be taken home. Address for two dayd F, A. 8., station G, Intelligence OMices. NUMBER OF GERMAN SERVANTS CONSTANTLY A. [ound at the German Buren, 8 Bowery ; entrance on ire. LOWE. Ist a ‘HELP WANTED—FEMALES, Anes TURKISH BATHS, LEXINGTON AV., COR. ner 25th st,—-Wanted, an Repeent, industrious, well educated American woman as bath superintendent; aiso a first class Protestant laundress; references required. WO GIRL8.—ONE AS FIRST CLASS WAITRESS AND chambermaid; the other as laundress and to assist in other work. Those unexceptionable references apply one WORK AND Cc at 17 East Sist at, between 10 and 1 o'c WAXTED—« GIRL TO Do UPS _ waiting. Apply at 123 Weat 3d WANTED WOMEN WHO UNDERSTAND MAKING lambrequizs. Apply at 24 Broadway. 7ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED FOLDER AND sewer in a blank book bindery. Apply at 87 Cedar at, ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL bousework. Apply between 10 and 12 o'clock, with reference, at 698 7th av. : ANTED—A SEAMSTRESS WHO THOROUGHLY understands dressmaking. Apply, for two days from 9to 11 A. M. and 7 to8 P. M. at 46 Wear 89th at, ANTED—AN AMERICAN OR GERMAN GIRL TO go in the country as general house servant, Apply at 104 Centre st., down stairs. e WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, ‘ago d wi rasher and ironer, for three in family, with olty references; also a small girl ta assist. Call atler 10 O'clock at 218 West 46th st. ANTED—TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS; ONE AS cook, washer and ironer; the other as chambermaid and waitress. Avply No. } Kast 34th st., from 4 to8 ‘M. Monday re 147 EAST, 22 STA RESPECTABLE GIRL FOR general housework; good cook, washer and Ironer; good reference, private family; city referencese mame 193 MUEBERRY sta RESP 9e ECTABLE PROTES- tant woman to do light housework ; would take low. waxes for the sake of a good home; no objection to the country, Good referen ‘ EAST 37TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIR 201’ ‘general housework in a small private fami. O° 31 EAST 43D ST. family ; housework, hatraressing, ip an American dresemakins English and German and ts willing to work; Inquire of Mr. F. HE! RZ. 338 MST Sto BETWEEN eri ANH 9TH AVS, IN OOO the candy’ store.—A young woman to do housework in the city or country. 1.406 BROADWAY, NEAR 62D 8T.—A RESPECT. ri & le girl to do general nousework in a small Private family, or chamberwork and assist with ‘washing; Housekeepers, &r. city reference. 58 BESTER St —a youna AMERICAN WIDOW lady as housel rages no ob, it a ble home desired, Adaress Nfs“O. HARDEN DERG. 157 WEST ITH STAN AMERICAN WIDOW As 2) 4 housekeeper in a hotel or private family ; {9 compe- tent to take entire charge; has had several years" experience; understands making pastry; best city reference. Call from 2 till § or address HOUSEKEEPER, 165 West 2TH St. CORNER 7TH AV.. OVER | +) drug store.—A respectable Englishwoman as house- keeper, or af an assistant to a lady. 930 BERGEN ST., NEAR BOND ST., BROOKLYN.— As thoroughly competent housekeeper in private {amity or hotel or companion; first clase references, COMPETENT AMERICAN LADY AS HOUSEKEEP- er. Address AMERICAN, box 229 Heraid ollice. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT LADY AS HOUSE keeper in a hotel or gentieman’s family, or wa matron in an institution; frat class city references, Address A. K., box 188 Her ptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. (A SITUATION WANTED-BY | A RESPECTABLE widow lady, am bousekeeper. Address M. K., Brooklyn Post office, for two davs, Laundresses, &c. 2.4. WEST 20 St, BETWEEN 6TH AND TH AVS.— A veapectable young woman as laundress and chambermaid, or chambermaid and waitross; best city re(erevee, WEST TH ST.- AN HONEST WOMAN TO GO out by the day or work at home; best references, N EDUCATED GERMAN GIRL understands all kinds of eat refere fakes nee, o'clock P. id Tuesday. ANTED—AT 159 WEST 23D ST, A SMART GIRL AS ‘waitress; none but a fully competent person need apply, Call at'the basement door between 9 and 11 o'clock. WASTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND IRON in a private family; city references required. Apply, Detween 9 and 12 A. M., at 115 Enst 30th at, ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED English and in willing fo travel "None cilora need apply at inglish and in w! jone need ay bi East inne” eee Ww PETENT NUI:E YOR TWO CHIL- ; \ and obli and wilt * ira} wages rt ly, with references, to BACOT. . U8, room No. 3, jontgomery st., Jersey City. i ‘ANTED—AN ACTIVE, RELIABLE, TEMPERATE gman as salesman, who underscanda poultry, butter, must be an ‘American; furnish good references; er ataelina ete”, Siar ERICA wages. ress AMis| Herald Uptown Branch ollloe, 11363 Broadway, ‘ V V gs: NTED—A FIRST CLASS MAN TO BUY AND SU- perintend the lace and embroidery department, __D. O'SULLIVAN & CU., Broadwi ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, Ast of pressing. fpannecs and aereeh a staaton os day or jotel ; i Address B, H., No.7 Groat Jones at, Bere ee Wy Aazen-two DRY GOODS SALESMEN, FOR A first class jobbing house on Broadway; any une who can influence a near-by or Western trade can address, to ‘and section where the trade is located, MMEND A DESERVING YOUTH OF FIF- n years of age to a position in a first class business ‘and of unquestionable Integrity: rea and writes Knglish and German. PILSEA'S Commercial College, 8&8 Bowery, "YANKEE, NOTION AND HOSIERY SALESMEN ‘wanted.—We are prepared to make arrangements with tes who can Indueooe a large and promot-paying trad ove having had experiance in {the business preterre WM. i CO,, 483 and 465 Broadway, LYON & S* Wr tio THE TELEGRAM CARTOON TO-DAY. DOWN WITH THE IDOLS SINGLE MAN WANTS A ‘man ; first class city reference from last employer, on or address W. M. No. 2 West 22d st., for two days. (A COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- ‘man, four years! reference trom last employer. Call on or address I. SMITH, 151 West 24th st., top foor. UATION AS COACH. Call . a West 2 man who perfect): erstands his business and can be AN an who Petfeety unverstande hi busines station H, SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS jection to any art the country, Address COACHMAN, bor ius ‘lerala'otioe. is ' Y FIRST CLASS FAMILY REQUIRING A COACH- ly recommended by his late employer can A coachman and has first class reference; no ob- ‘NOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man; thoroughly understands bis business; tn city or country; can give the bent city reference, Call at or address his empioyer's, 63 East 52d st, 4 s erat, WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A, Pu RST AL to valor ie 1 apply. hs | \UACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE ' man; thoroughly understands care of horses, harness and carriages; good Ciuy reference. Address ©, W., box 193 Herald office. G driver; bi branche situation as coachman; is a good Age and first class as a thorough knowledge of the business in ail ita sober and obli,ing; best city references. Address 200 Herald oflice. od ee fe ete aes ARDENER.—A FIRST CLASS GARDENER (GER. man), with 12 years’ experience, wants a situation; not afraid to work; can milk; best reference. Address T, KLEINHARD, Hausers’ Hotel, 309 Broome at., for two Jays, ITUATION FOR COLORED COACHMAN WANTED— $2.03, # gentleman giving up his establishment, Address 45 john. Garin WANTED-—BY A SIN‘ 2 habits, as coachman and plat Ad GLE MAN, OF SOBER gardener ; ‘understands Place; good references, kinvs of work on » gentiemal dress P, H., box 117 Herald oflice, ITUATION WANTED--BY A YOUNG MAN AS COACH- man and groom; no objection to the country; will be found obliging, six years’ references. Address J. f., box 125 Herald office. ANTED—A COACHMAN; MUST BE A GOOD \ driver, willing to work and understand pitting cows; good references |. Apply to H. JOHNSON, # Beek man st., between 10 and 12, NURSE TO TAKE | be 8 WANTEDIBY A FIRST CLASS MAN, A SITUATION ‘as coachman. Apply to either Mr.’ ED. JONi:8, at Brown Bros.'s banking house, or RANDAL N, FOOTE, 87 Exchange place. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A FIRST CLASS COACH- ‘man, colored. Best city reference from last place. Call on or address WILLIAMS, at Wileon’s, saddle and bar- ness muker, 135 Bowery. ANTED-A SITUATION BY A FIRST CLASS coachman, who understands bis, business thoroughy; ars’ goud city reference from bis last employer. ost 170 four M1 __. SITUATIONS WAN®E0-MALES. A FIRST CLASS MAN COOK, HAVING REFERZ NCES: from bis former emplo; in London, Paris and this city, wants occupation. a» BAS Bi A YOUNG MAN, LATELY LANDED, WANT» A SITU- Ye ation as private waiter; has frat class reference from England. Address B., box 106 Herald Uptown Branch oflice, 1,265 Broadway. (A. MAN DESIRES A SITUATION Ab A GOOD PLAIN order and dinner cook. Can be seen for two days at his prevent place. corner Howard st. and Broadway, in Jones & Ryder's dining saloon. ‘BARKEEPER OR CASHIEWR SITUATION WANTED— By a single, middie aged man, with rience in hotel business ; willing to useful ; good reference. Address B. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS PACK- er of porter; four years’ reference from last employer. Address for two days J. H., 21 Enst 88d at, JITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS NIGHT watchman, or in some business uot requiring heavy ‘bor; has received hurt at Chicago fire and fs not able to work ut his trade. Address C., box 210 Herald office, WANTED-SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG colored man, aa watter in a private Hea foOd ex- rience; wages model Address CHARLES, box 101 jerald office, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNO MAN, UN- married. possessing a good education, as correxpond- ent, amanuensis, copyist, or in fact any ‘occupation em- bracing industiy and perseverance. Salary no object. Ad- dress A. B., box 192 Herald office, SLOO mA WEL EDUCATED YOUNG MAN wiLL + pay the above amount to any person who secures him a permanent position, Address W. J. U., 30 Bowery. LURKS AND SAL! N ACTIVE, YOUNG AND EXPERIENCED SALES- man. thoroughly acquainted with the Philadelphia. dry seeds Jovbers, will be open for an ‘engagement Janmary Yi; jew York domeatic dry coude commiasion nouse preferable: Veal reference given, Address ENTERPRISE, box 1,608 Post Office, Philadelphia. 2 WEST 19TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A FIRST CD clase laundress to do families’ or hotel waaling; | moderate prices; fluting done; best city reference. Cali on or address at :aund B41 Noman wishes wishin by the day inn respectable | family or will take it in the house; understands fine and jroning and French fluting; cam be well recomm EAST 27TH ST., ROOM 6.—A RE! THE RACE, The field, which for this year was a small one {there were lorty-three runoers in Bathilde’s year, and forty-two last season, wien Adonis won), got QTEWARTS SLATE MANTELS—LARGEST ASSORT ment fn the city at lowes: prices aut new designs. » Be SLEWA, 00, 605 Sixth Thirty-itth and Thirty-sixta 01. 343 EAST 50TH ST., BETWEEN I8T AND 2D AVS.— OF) A first class Knglish laundress winhes two or three families’ or gentle washing; French fluting or polish- ing. Address Mrs, CLEARY, to the post 10 good Ume; but owing to the tractious- ness of -ome Of the candidates it was hall an hour | beiore the flag fe. When it did they ran jor nearly | pandreu yards almvst in line, 80 200, was the start, and the lirst to appear in front: was Vestmin- ster, Who, however, Was soou passed by Allurook— SLATE MANTELS AT VE , 40 West Faghteentn street, bet 8. PENRHYN SLATE CO,, ween Fifth and Sixth avenues, LIARDS, darvis sending the latter along at # rutting H. GRIFFITH'S PA EI mine puce—followed by Vestiminater, Sister Helen, with Delaney IE plien wre ceokene, bene cont Ashfield, Noyre Tauren, am and Henry, ed in the place of wil others, Cau only be bought at 40 while most promimeut of others were Kiug: treet, crait, Anion and the Baron’s pair, In we == | tack Of Allbrook, but some distance behinit, were Sterling aud Sabinus. As they came up the hill—and a terribly severe bill it 1s—Allbrook got Uvee or jour jengths In advance of his nearest op- ponents aud looked as if he would Win In a canter, RE WANTED IN. & THA! oR VALU. wk, Address H. 8. G., box) a tomer, URNITE al whue pe other ig 4s s00n as the a the MATRIMONIAL, ascent began to teli, ihe great lavorites, Vestinm- | ~~ r " ng gler and Henry, retired 10 quick saccession, and AN, VUULD LIKE TO FORM Ac. quaintunce with a good looking lady or young widow With some mouey, with a view to matrimony, Letters ree ceived for hve days, stating where an interview may be had, Address F. F. C., station £ Post office, Adrian and Sister Helen tmmediately afterwards found it advisable to beat a recreat. Nothing, how- ever, appeared to have any efect on Alibrook, Who came on w the plateau; tat leads to the wi ning post far in advance o! nis field. Now, ho’ ever, Sabinus and Sterling began to close up, ar the most prominent of tne others were Novre | Tauren, Ashficid, Anton, Kingcraft, Corisande and | ASTROLOGY. _ a HE UNRIVALLED EUROPEAN MEDICAL AND BUSI- nese Clairvoyant tells pakt, preent and future: shows Favontus; but it was ‘clear’ ti , ikeness aud given name of friure husvaud. No, 169 West Baron's ‘par had aby chances sna be Forty-first street, Broadway and Seventh avenue, second or two Anton, Kingeralt, ‘Noyre Tauren Soar Se + sna shield were evidentiy ail done wich, Up to | MEDICAL. rook Nad wot been challenged; but TTY, 1TH 7 t PT. Sverling now closed with him on his left and sabinus TENTION }-TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN HOSPI- scensfuily and permanently op bis right. Jarvis seeing himself in dis RANKLIN, Iti Bleecker at, preuuca- | cured; con ment, and perhaps finding, to», wat tue bye in | sal whien he baa ridden hat thrown away the race, | A™ NERVOUS AND SPECIAL DISA! PERMA- roused Ajlorook, but too late, ‘The set-vo that ensued Fy Senta oa eifectuaily curea by Dr. LEWIS, oiliee No. between the three Was one of the fines: things ever but Sabinus had the best of it, and won by a only, biol Le i and Alibrook, Auisned a dead teat for second honors, Noyre Tauren, the 71 “importer” of the Cesarewitch, Was a bad jowrth; | A BRR Ruy alciAN.. Fayonius and Corisunde were seventh and eighth, | practice. “All compiainie sul and the javorites, Henry and Westminster, were | not in ee meer 2307, Net value of the | DP HUNTER, & BUND stakes, 185, or $12,7%: ~ ip ad deine TUB PROPOSRD MATCH BETWEEN Gare of special dlevases, —MRS. W. il. MAXWELL, FEMALE | PLLYSICIAN, AN East Tento street, daneniny DR. AND MADAME GRIN sth el; twenty -fve years ed, STREET, NEAR RO’ ERY, as had great experience in the Avice grat HARRY BASSETT 343 RAST 46TH 8T. (OLD NO, 205), FIRST FLOOR, OTe) dack.—A respectable woman to take washing at her own home; is an excellent laundress, 4 4] WEST 38D S8T., ROOM 4.—AN EXCELLENT ‘ warherwoman desires to for one or two more families; good reference. Mrs. KELCH. Nurses, d&c. 9 6TH AY.—A LADY WISHES TO TAKE CHARGE e Of a child from 5 to W0 years of age; verms, #10 to 815 @ month, Cail on or address Mrs. WALTON, % 128 AST 447TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).—A respectable Protestant girl as nurse; best city refer- ences: 4 WEST S0TH ST., BASEMENT,—A PROTESTANT — young woman as infant's nurse; in fully capabio of i bringing it np by the bottle; refers ent employer ; city reference given. | 163 NEST, WH st. BETWEEN 6H AND 7211 | Ie A respectable marrie’ woman, with milk five months old, wet nurse; vest reference, CORNER 777 AV,—A MEDICAL nurse; i# fully competent; best 165 Teste s JO woman as child City reference, | 169 196TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS a child to mind at her own home, ITH AV., BETWEEN MTH AND 25TH 8TS.—A respectable woman as nurse; capable of taking en- of ababy from Ste birth; has lived 14 yeare in 255 4 6 7 orn £0 ¢ woman fant; or would see to growing children; satisfactory refer- enee, Cull for two days, YOUNG do yt ioria, LI RL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN AND wing Address JOHANA GARKETT, As Miscelinaecons, 7B EAST SD. Sf—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, | for # confectionery or tancy store; will serve a few weeks om trial if required. Address Mra, KEARNS. | etic, wit be JALLY RAPID AND COR- ition; would prove a valu- adress RELIABLE Herald rectat figures aple man; best references, ofice. COMPETENT AND LICENSED DRUG at cily references, wisher situation as ¢ lef clerk one or two days in the week. Adoress AUGUS- TURA, station H, RESS GOODS BUYER WANTED.—WANTED, BY A first class jobbing house on Hroadway, a young man | a5 a dress goods buyer; he must be a man Judge of goods and good salesman; to position will be given, None need aj pame and particulars where at pre be treated perfectly configential. a Post orice. f good taste, & 19 acb’a one a god except auch givin (4 is hich wit box 6,704 went engaged, ddreas R. 8. 1 we rag bee goods and well advertised, q berty street, ofice snare ress * M.D. CONVERSE & CO. N ASONIC.—WANTED—ON SALARY OR COMMISSION, members of the fraternity gents fortwo of the most vaiuable and salable Masonic works ever published. M. W. REDDING & CO., Puolishers of Masonic works, Temple Building, 544 Broad ay, New Yor! MS p ERFUMERY—SITUATION WANTED AS SALESMAN: Address L. M. F., Herald office. ©) ment; one acquainted with the business come well recommended, Address JEW ELL! JALESMAN WANTED-IN A FIRST CLASS RETAIL + men's furnishing store on Grand st, Address, with ref- erences and residence, BHIRTS, box 200 Herald oflice, SALESMAN WANTED—ONE ACQUAINTED WITH Slike tule or tole articles. to retall trade of this city aud vicinity. Address H. W. C., box 104 Herald oftice, with ref erencen, 3 ay SITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN, OF usinens qualifications, ag entry, sbIpping oF gen. My box 1oy eral clerk; first class reference. ' Address ‘A, Herald ofice. / dies JALESMEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY OR JANUARY neveral experienced men, who can sell largely of fing to merchant tailors, Apply to B. H. VAN INGEN ., 482 Broadwas 10. THE MASONIC CRAPT.—WANTED, A SITUATION, by a brother in distress; willing to work ; fair penman , Address MASTER MASON, Herald office. ITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN Wiio hi Gye years’ experience {n the banking business, Adiroat W. E. COFFIN, La Fayette Bank, cincinnats, O. W : NTED—TWO DRY Goons SALESMEN WHO ws 4 ther business; no others need apply. rer GBORGE TORNDc LL &co., Ae NTED-AN ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, ACCUS- k. Addres own hand- tome | to and willing to Wor! e D tterala oten AND BYERLING DincbOrs,02 BOND STREET, PAYSICIAN FoR writing, stating age, references, &c., J. ‘was the subject of a great deal of talk and ich 4 | Jaden; rooms private; fees moderate, WTH AV., NEAR JOTI 8T., IN FANCY STORE.— TRAVELLER FOR A Vor all that was Known for certain was that it could WEST, PROFESSOR OF MIDWIFERY, AND edge mmgrmeTienced young German girl (Protestant) as WANTED-A Yin? OLAS® TRAVELLER FOR A Be come ear, Mow He ENE DowetnY | Py Madame WOT, Female Paysician, 144 West Foruelh teferepess to objection ta, eee eh Tree eee tre enter Det oemmeaded, Gompensatvon mest “ping if the Megvilations ended favorably. | street, near seventh avenue, Becton ade wtwodaya | - sg | will be made matiatactory. Addreen Z.. box 1) Herald office. SALESMAN WANTED—IN A JEWELRY ee tld i ANTED SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A THOR; ony m ; good, careful driver; has go erences Adaress §. Ly Herald Uptown Graach “flee, 1,965 Broadway. WANTEDSAY A STEADY YOUNG MAN, PROM IE north of Ireland, agituation as coachman or porter in a good, careful driver ; no odjection_ to the cuuntry ;, woul milk ani m.ke himself generally usef al ; best reference from jastemployer. For further informatioa call at the Journal of Commerce office, 76 Beaver at. HELP_WANTED—MAI An OYSTERMAN AND WAITER WANTED.—A) at EARL’S oyster house, 376 &h av., after 9 A. M. OY WANTED—ABOUT 14 YEARS OLD, IN A LAW- yer's office; one who writes @ plain hand. Apply at Toom 6, 75 Nassau st, OY WANTED,—WANTED, A GOOD, INTELLIGENT lad to run errand juainted’ with the city pre- ferred, Inquire before 10 A. ML wt 26 Mercer at., in the store. OY WANTED—IN A MERCHANDISE BROKER'S office. One living with his parents in the upper part of the city, Apply at 4 P.M. at 89 Gold at, IGHT PORTER WANTED—IN A MERCHANT TAIL- ia = store. Apply, with references, to ISAAC WALKER, ay. IMART AGENTS TO SELL MAINE'S PORTABLE WIN- dow Ventilator, need ere. NDERHL PLY ne ci ofc ITABLEMAN wiking to d kinds of hara work; none other reed apply. Addrera " oilice. WAS 4 YOUNG MAN 4S ASSISTANT BAR- _ tender, 78 Amity et, es ANTED-—AGENTS TO SELL THE ROPER CALORIC Engine on commission. Apply at 124 Chambers et. WAXTED-A YOUNG MAN, SMART AND STRICTLY reliable, to cork and seal bottles and make bimaelt generally useful. Address &., atation 0, ANTED—AN ACTIVE M. call upon customera and mi fur, Apply at room 17, 169 Broadway. | bee A BOY, ABOUT 15 OR 16 YEARS OF AGE, ascashier in arestaurant; American preferred, Aj ply at 66 bast 1sth st. i, Hh W AS COLLECTOR, TO ANTED- EXPERIENCED AND RELIABLE CAN- vassers for the improved Cae sewing machine, to whom large commissions will be Bild, Adazens H. WARD, EATON & CO., General Agents, 17 6th av., Pitisburg, Pa, WANTED <A FIRST CLASS OVSTERMAN; MUST open ip Boston style. Apply. between 10 and 1d o'clock, at PARKER'S, Broadway an: ANTED—TWO INTELLIGENT YOUNG MEN, TO canvass religious and historical works; commission or salary to sult paries, Apply to HENRY MARTIN, 14 | Ann at, between 9 ana Lio'cluck a, M. | WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL A NEW ARTICLE ON the streets or otherwise; agents travelling with other ods fovited to call. Apply to CHINESE MANUFACTUR- IND COMPANY, 28 Bond a ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF A place in the country; garden, horse, cow, and make himee generally useful, | Apply to ‘STEWART & MAITE- SON, U8 Wall at., at 10 o'clock. ANTED-AN ABLE-BODIED YOUNG MAN, IN A Lreany, and ford stores one who can figure nd come weil recommended aa to honesty, to G ROWSNITH, 278 Weat ah 2? A APPIY TORO EL. S.-WANTED, TWO GOOD GRINDERS. J Apply to JOHN FOLEY, gold pen manufacturer, 256 Broadway, i ROCkERS.- WANTED, A CEMENT OR FELT ROOFER: one who un erstands the business and can come well recommended can apply at 22 Montgomery st., Jersey City. 10 BREWERS. WANTED, ASITUA VION AS BREWER, by a gentleman of expertonce and undouoted abiilty. Addreas WM. GRANGER, Coolidge, Pratt & Co., Arch St $$ $$ CASE POLIBHLR WANTED-FOR FIRST ; her. Oris ol aT ASAMES, o.1 Bond ot TANTED—A CHEMIST WHO UNDERSTANDS THE W Manufacture of tne chemicals thoroughly, None oltern need aidreaa MANUFACTURERS, bux 2387 ‘New York Post office, WANTED FILecotrER: ree er tieouttert CO., Middletown, Orange county, New Yor. ‘ANTED—A MECAHNICAL DENTIST, ONE THOR- We snain ores Pete | pranctes ‘Of the business, Apply atl Bank at, Newark, N. J. ANTAD—A BAKER AND CONFECTIONER who understands ornamental wor Gaba ae hy country. Chay Two BASTARD AND ONE WHEELER, CLEMBON & j ' ERMAN, MARRIED (NO CHILDREN), WANTS A A would also furnish Breakfast. * country, THE TRADES. but the bert need i Shes caine ou naxe; boone Broome i ig i U ner des Wea site d’en! DAME VE! ls FRANCAISE, chambre a Parts, ‘une bonne eer M. K. E FILLE FRANCAISE, rivee, desire se placer comun me dechambre, S'adresse1 ci NE DAME DESIRE U! FRENC 1A DVERTIS eM UNTS. NE PARLANT francaise mne d’enfan reference, te, audessus du marchi ay, sire maison americaine 67 Amity me NOUVEL: 8 fants francaise, tc audessus de deux ne parlant ans. chez Mme, and de tabsc, eset erin erg CUISINIERE aRANCAISE DE PREMIE ie vonne d’ Fa fT Wooster NE PLACE Prous, $A RONNE Das anglate, pour sole pour sol QUE LE FRAN- une place dang une fami'le amert- a et pour ig me ARIS, 819 ‘ANT ETE DIX ANS FEMME DR * se placer avec son mari dang i Dons renseignements. Adres LEMENT AR. nants ou feme Sadresser au LO ROAD’ third street; smal! stores; low rents, |. SKIDMORE, 82 Cedar etreet. 50X10, WITH STEAM POWER, INE Li auital Apply at 8 FFICES TO Ri National Bank or law oflices, street, __80 LET FOR BUSINESS PURI A CORNER STORE TO LET—FOR SAMPL) ‘S600, 8, 0. SMI" Frankfort House, corner Frankfort and Willi WAY STORES TO LET—C 8, OFT! ble fur He! 4 87 W —IN Buildin Apply to E, rt manufacturing purposes; ood Vooster strect. ES. “ROOM; roe iam ste, ae ORNER OF FORTY. 10 LET. Might: THE PARK BANK AND 188, suitable for bankin, Pech d, LUDLOW & Co., fi ni “Nord Pine & MILLE! TEAM POWER TO LET-WITH WELL Room, 25 by 0 feet; a R, 929 | ast Forty-1 LIGHTED ten: ower, A) to NO! aed jade pPly RRS 10 LET. four stories high; will be parties leasing. hue and Twenty-secon LET—FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING PUR: the whole or part of the new Build! Broome street. Address J. H. LYNDE, U hb NICELY FURN: ‘Thirty-fourth street '\—WITH STEAM POWE! Apply to M'CLAVE id _atreet, yg DOCTOR'S OFFICE, 232 ee, apa, BROS, Bioventh ay leventh ave POS! ls Pears ossession immediate. 1,500, = TO LET OR LEASE—TAF SUBSTANTIAL FIREPROOF Warehouses 501 ant 503 Washington stree! lmmediate possession; rent low. Apply to J. 200 Hudson street, 10 LEASE—FOR BUSINESS PURPOS trai Property, the “International Hotel,” t near PRisk, r THAT CEN, junction of Chambers, Wiliam and Duane streets; its proximity to the East River bridge and RIDER, new Post office makes it desirabie. 99 Pine street, D A®™ rent only. neighborbi JAMES R. EDWARDS, Us! FURNISHED.—A FOUR STORY Hi byte turnithed ; 159 Bixtieth street, between Third avenues, yremises, quire on t ELEGANTLY FUR! House to rent—Between Furnished. SHI Fifth and 8; to wastrictly private and res: ged ie oe ee aoe: fest ‘I wen! brown stone House to fea _ Lexington an ep AND BEAUTIFUL ixth Avenues, n of Br pe butthe owner” will onsible party. The ty-third street, eat In 10 LET—THI Fe apg atte’ : wien’ root. A VERY CONVENIENT A! Hi town, uear Madison avenue; thout ‘children preferred. Addi 10 LE’ nist moderate ; nT. hed jouse uy family wi 45 William street, third floor, front, — E HAVE FOUR DESIRABLE FURNIS to rent to private parties—One tfully furnished JAMES R. WEFT THIRTY-RIGHTH STREET TO Furnished, at a bargain; under $4,000, Apply there, 114 between 3 AX UN) ton der, fora JAM. A fen four story and cold tonabie, GAN, No. ni ine alaue ro LET—AT A VERY LOW RENT. ators Hi Fifteentii it if requ FLEMING, No. 1W Front street LS bei and 439 o'clock, Uni arnished. ivate family only, (KS KR. EDWARDS, 277 West Twen! VERY DESIRABLE UNFURNISRED HOUSE 70 y-firat street, west al ‘Fhglteh basement; hallway on parlor floor; bob water in rooms 10 top; nei Me 377 West Twenty 10 RENT—THAT FIRST CLASS THREE STO! stoop brown stone House No. sesion immediately; has every throughout, 42 West Inquire’ on 4 Pine street immediate street, Ay E FURNISHED HOUSE NO. 150 WESP th street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, fice, No. 76 Barclay street, corner of Greens ND WELL FUR. ‘Aucrede hey ED HOUSEA ly and beaur ing ni H ita fro 1225 to $300 per ith, EDWARDS, Uren ‘Twenty-third treet LET-- NISHED HOUSE TO RENT, NO, 8 CLINe “Ales 1,600; just painted and put in fine or ty third street, } brown stone rhood unex EDWARDS, 125th street ; pos ‘tmpro\ ement : premises or of HOMER MOR LET_THE MODERN THREE STORY AND ATTIO\ marble stoop Dwelling House No. 68 Wi south; medi: Dosseesion. UNS, 118 ‘Bleeker pply to T. stoop House, 25x60, treet, between Fifth ant Sixth a ured. For particulars ap 20 rooms, TILL MAY 1, FOUR ply to SON! 0 LET-239 AND $37 WEST THIRTY-SECOND AND 142 Weat Twenty-nfth street, Nos, 2 atreet, near Bonlev: W. BR. MORGAN, place, from 10 to 12 and 4 to 6, Wert it We 07a FURNISHED ROOMS TO “(NN EXTRA LARGE, B00 idence, No. moderate; no bill at the door NEATLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROO! A* ‘also ‘Wile, for light housekeeping; house occupied ch cell as, stove, &c., in eR ere sinvle Rooms to let to gentlemen; jarka’ place, near B: West Twenty-fo AND APARTMENTS “WELL FURNISHED ATTIC spacious private: roadway Perma erate’ jb street, T 47 AMITY STREET—FURNISHED RUOMS ON second and third floors, suitabie for a genteman and GENTLEMAN PREFERRING ROOMS DO’ can find them comfortable as uptown, from $3 to: er week, with a quiet family uccupying thelr own house. ‘arick street. 00D LOCATION AND NICELY FU! to let t to gentlemen only; RNISHED ROOMS farnitare all new. ferens required, Apply at 93 Elm street, between White and Walker, oom! T ker | street, i luimself otherwise use- | | 1 210 k and is willing to PPE! y MOR NIUE, U's ‘Apoly to D, MOKN, rh 112 | fo Ler men oF housekeeping; references. No.7 St, Mark’ street). re ah turnisned, with REN light housekeeping, with privilege BY FLOORS, EN & every aireet, between Broadway and NICELY FURNISHED ROOM! to gentiemen and wives, with NT FURNISHED--A Fataela good. 53 West Thirty-second street. 10 LET, FORNISHED. COSEY SUNRY FRON’ T Rooms, suitable for get ND x men or married con ite, 317 West Tent UITE OR SINGLY, NEATLY ‘accommodation for honsek stoves, gas, &c.; or with Board; reasonable terms, Bowery. WO FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITHOUT BOARD; te rms moderate to permanent parties, 41 West Twelfth 8, TO GEN’ a riwilt a Thane Disco (eek FLOOR, FOR a or without Hoard; terms moderal street, ar Bleecker * Miia oer. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, EVERY CON. 2 Third avenue. Apart dathrcor —An elegantly a with private dining room, but ‘stiached’, seven rooms. fornishe! suit itler’s pantry venience for housekeeping; also ball Bedroom, at 513 TH AVENUE, 434, BETWEEN THIRTY.RIGHTH AND, STR AV EIGE thet of Pe and NEATLY FURNISUED floor floor ROOMS let, sh and 4 on third ale, ON SECOND £5 en suite; all 0 modern Smprovements; house first'class, 13 Citnton place, Eighth street, near Broadwa: WEEKLY. -SITTING AND BEDROOM CONNECT. ing. furntal try, closet’ on Noor, near Lexi for housekee) stationary tubs, Ington avenue. hed Parlor Floor, to ping; water in ri 183 Forty: aan ier, UNIVERSITY PLACE,—AN ELEGANTLY FUR. arty of gentlemen; algo ain. exchanzed gle Rooms, with or without Board. References 2] Tw let, by a sinail pri it Rooms, bandsos 0 large, 1¢ family, to gentlemen tion first ciags, References exchanged. 2 GREENWICH AVENUE. nished Apartments, suitable 7 hous WEST NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. — lean’ mel ly furnished, to house and joca- 9 LET, NICELY FUR- for ekeeping; water and gas. 80 large, afry Bedroom house in periect orde! ith revi as and Gre, f UNIVERSITY PLACE (NEXI HOUSE TO FOUR- ~ shed, without boara, two teenth sirent).-To let, furnished, withont boars, ie ‘moderate ; references exc! EAST PORTY-EIGHUTH STREET. HANDSOM furnished large front Room, on second floor, BLY bail Bedroom, for gentlemen or gentleman and wife; and cold water, gas an bata, 491 single per week. 666 «: gether, for hoursekeepiny Closet on way. To vemen or man rent Bi ken THREE BLOC Tet, several nicely furnta from SECOND AVENUE, NEAR - labed eet, —Neatly Laing Rowers ghborhood. Soor; nd Floor THIRTY SIXTH single or to~ cold ‘Ww FURNISHED ROOMS rit MENTS TO LER =! OR AND BASEMENT 158 WEST TENTH. Tiers alco iat Moor fer Waver iolet; improvementes Immediate pos [\LATS TO LET. A. varies 1,099 Fourth esasihliard 7 Hon, as AND APART. ET. piace, six rooms, ixty-fifth street, IRENC! ‘also Grove street, ii PLATS.—TO LET, ‘& fing Bow Room In the Wette Inquire of ELISHA BLOOM. TWO_ELEGANT FLATS; ER, 61 Liberty street, room 38, LET, UNFURNISHED—A FINE ROOM AND BED- room for a single ‘ab mod~ erate rent, 843 Ninta Secor Fourth avenues, cdntaining seven room; bath reat 08 e room, i waite at O'NEILL'S, corner Thirueth and cold wi ‘month, Fourth ave R PART OF PRIVATE AOUSE, nd Floor, in id mreet, so chandeliers in West Twentr-fourth street: remt ntreman, f Aircel, between First and Bocba LET-T0 A VERY RESPECTABLE between id ave. bath, ¢ |

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