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‘A MASSACHUSETTS RUNAWAY BANE CASHIER ;- OAPTURLD IN SAN PRANISOO. Bro a nctaco Morning Call, Nov. 24. ao ne an tlel of Police Crowley received ‘ letter, containing @ photogrand, irum James J. Ke Superintendent 0: tne New \ork Metropo- litan’” Pohee. dhe letter was in the foliowing words:— - OFFIOR OF THE METROPOLITAN POLIOF, No, 0 MULLERRY STKFET, New Youu, Five thousand dollars reward. On Suturvay, Uetuber 21 Wm. s. line (photozraph enclosed), clerk of the National Michine Bank of Cr ut Barriagt in, Masse abscomiede ing with bia $4.00 1p jreenbackB and Hational bank notes; age, nineteen yeurs; lipht build. JAMES J. KiL8O, Supermtendent. The Chief gave this letter to Detective OMicers Wm. 8. Jones, John Coree-and L. Sellenger, with ~ mstructious to keep & sharp lookout at all incom- iny sieamers and trains lor ive Young mau irom Great Barrington. For ibree or tour days the oil- cers did as direcied, but were unsueccessiul in their search for iim. About Wo Weeks ago. however, Deteciive Jones met a iady who had just arrive: from Sali Lake, aud Jearned from oer ‘thut in that city there was 4 young man, appareatly “a young blood,” who was's; ending money ir. ely. From her he aiso obtamed a description of this Young biood, aud as it taded With that Of Hine, he concluded that 1 wust be the young man from Great > Barrington, and he sturied Jor the “City of the Saiuis.” When he reached Sacramento Ke iuld over aud boarded ihe down tram, and almost the tirst Person le met ou entering one Ol Ine cars Was a young man whose ieutures resembied tne ploto- graph he carried in his pocket, ibe Officer con- cluded vot to seek further, out to return at once to Unis city. He took a seatalongside o the young man Without speaking & Word 10 lum OF atkmpting to Make the arrest in sacramento, jor icar thal the young wan would raise a row ana probably wanage to get a writ of habeas corpus and in that way him, The oimcer rode in sileuee to Vallejo witha the young mun, on whom he kept a suarp loogout, aud finally joilowed pin on bdourd the boat, aud as the vessei ariived within sight of this city he made Ue arrest. aud soon alter reach- ing the whari couveyed bis prisoner, who ad- mitted that he was fine, wita his bagguge, to the City Prison, Here a searcn was made, aud in bis . Valise Was {ound ALITUe More thau glo,000 Of the stolen money, and ou Hine’s person was found a solitaire diamond. vaiued at $2,0v0, besides other Jewelry o1 the value of $510, Since bis arrest he has made a@ statement to the arrest.ng oiicer to the ellect that he was paying tetier of the bank from which he leit wichout giviug uolice, and thas afer learning the combination of ine sale he Opened it, Louk the money, aud Jelt the same night on a trip “across the Conuuent.”” stopping at dif \ ferent places along the line ol the railroad, T.e prisoner ts represented as a young man, hav- ing a fine education, and belongmg Ww one of te first lamihes of Great Barrington, Alter the arrest a teegiam wus sent to John L. Dodge, president of the bank, and last evening that ®entieman, accompauiec py G. A, Root, sheritl, armed with the necessary papers, arrived m wiis \ city to take cuarge o the deimuinng teller. He will be taken back \-day or to-morrow vo the place where the crime was committed, THE “TAXPAYER” AND ALDERMAN FARLEY, To THe EDITOR OF THE HERALD:— In your issue of yesterday a cowardly correspond- ent, sheltering his identity under the name of **Tax- Payer,” charges me with receiving rent irom ihe ‘Poor squaiters on Hamiton square. Will youplease place on record my explicit denial that 1 have ever, either directly or inuirectly, received one cent of such rents? and greauy oblige yours, &e., ERENCK FARLEY, New York, Dec. 1, 1871. i vv SITUATIONS WANTKD—FEMAL! Cooks, &c. 127 West 9TH st—a YOUNG GIRL TO CooK, “given. BETWEEN 61H AND [TI Wash and iron in private family; best elty reference 149 we. 200d cook, washer and i r HL family; is a good baker; has good city reference, J6G MULBERRY st. ROOM M4—A MOTHER AND daughter American Protertanta) as cook and wait- Tess, willing to do washing and ironing; eity or country. Call for two days, QQ WEST wri st.—TWo RESPECTABLE YOUNG | women, sisters; one as first class cook ; the other | Ag bret class launress: both understand their business thor- oughly; will bo tound trustworthy ; SHE wl a orthy ; would go separately ; best 213 Monda: DAK EAST STH ST., THIRD FLOOR —A_RFSPEC?- alle woman as cook; thoroughly understands Sooke, aking, Washing and troning: uo objection to a 0 house or the count y; permanent pl if to high wages; good references’ ingles ar WEST 17TH ST., WEST 1TH 81.—A COLORED WOMAN AS cook; can give good refeyeuce. Can be seen until COLORED WOMAN TO GO first class cook, > 21 SULLIV., out b; FP) BASU UST ST., FIRST FLOOR, ROOM 6—A RF- npectable woman aa first ‘class’ cook in. @ private parading house; good eity reterences as to honesty and capa bility. D5Q West wn sty ad Woman a8 cook ; unde meats. soups, game, pastry aad reference, Z Q]] MADISON, AVA, RESPECTABLE GIRL AS e cook and to assist with the washing ; good clty reter- ence from present employer. 311 qTH AV., BETW. NEAR-STH AV.—A YOCNG ‘ade all kinds of cooking— | i Kind of desserts; best city N 27TH AND 28TH STS.—A young woman as first rate cook: would assist in the washing and ironin.; has no objection to a private boarding hous: est city reference. 394 West 42D ST.—A PROTESTANT GIRL, LATE- 324 ly landed, as good cook, washer and froner ; handy with needle; willivg to take care of children and to make herself generally useful. SARAH MACKY,. 32) QOQ EAST “TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 329 ‘omnn a pinin cook, washer and ironer; 1s a good Dread and biscuit baker; can do up linens in style: can tute by hand and machin no objection to do housework 1n a small private family; best city reference, 336 WEST MIM ST—A YOUNG GIRL AS COOK, OOO washer and ironer, oF to do ceneral housework in & nice private family ; wiiling'and obliging ; best clty reference, a, WEST 25TH ST.-TWO FIRST CLASS SWEDISH | OAT tite ins email private family; one as cook, the other as chainbermaid. 731 WAT As GOOD COOK AMD EXCELLENT OL wasner ana froner; no objection toa private board- ing house ; best city reference from last employer, BY A YOUNG MAN or restaurant, Address 9TH AV,—A COMPETENT GERMAN GIRL, IN a small Hebrew family, as cook. Good reference. NOOK, ASSISTANT.—-WANTED, C » a sitnation; hote JH. Brookiyn, Chawmbermaids &c. CREENWICH AV., BASEMENT.-A YOUNG AME- rican girl as chambermaid and waitress. WEST 33D ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS LAUN- dress; would go out by the day ; good rererences. 3()9, WEST 2TH STA. RESPECTABLE YOUNG « e) giri as champermaid aud waitress, or would go as children’s maid ; highest reference from her preseut em- ployers. 1.24.4. 2,ANy THIRD FLOOR, BETWEEN serit «244 and 6th sis.—A competent girl as chamber. maid and to do upstairs work; good e.ty reierence. A GERMAN GIRL, THORGUGHLY COMPETENT, AS chambermaid and wait 001 reference (rom her Inet place. Address for three days Miss MILLAR, Herald oltice, Dressmakers and Seamatresses. BLEECKER ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER +) wishes a few more customera by the day. Address DRESSMAKER, Deis 5S sere A Ma Rane, be e Ker, will do ladies! and children’s underctoting and all kinds of {am ly sewing; all work’ neatly and promptly exe- cuted, at moderate pric 20 ‘maker wial EAST 89TH ST., CORNER 8D AV., OVER T HE grocery store.--A'first clans and fasillonable dress- few more engagements by the day or week, Ladies’ polon basques and sacques mae in the most fashionable manner: has her own Wheeler & Wilson's ma- chine, best cily reference. King fourth bell, or inquire on top tloor. C" WEST 40TA ST.—A FRENCH DRESSMAKER PAO) would like to go ont by the day to cut and fit, or fake work at home; good references, Address ¥. G, 2465 WEST 539 ST.-A YOUNG LADY (EXPE, Heneed) at dressmaking and trimming, Call on or Miss C HEINTZL, Bie andere 2 WEST 20TH ST., REAR, TOP FLOOR.—A FASt- BOS Marie dressmaker wh) hoes ont by the day wan's more engagements. Call or address all week, MIs3 COUR NuY. STH AND 10TH |, Who has had experience at to work for a first class dress in all.its branches srankin, er whe CLASS DRESSMAKE 6TH AY, R1( “A 61 0 wishes work at her home or would go out in tamili by the day. Q7D StH AV. FIRST BELLA FIRST CLASS N72 Srelsmater desires a few. inore engagements at home; thorotzhiy anderstands all branches of the busine as and promptly execuies it; culting aud basting @ specialty; prices moverate, YOUNG LADY DESIR Aires; would aseist in household duties or teke ain Snvalid; is very kind and sympathetic; good re Address CAKRLE D,, Williamsburg Post office. W -A {SPEOTABLE ng girl, who tea good understands ail kinds of family’ sewing and taney work; can cut and fit Jadies’ and children’s dresae on Wheeler & Wilson's mn Or asaint @ Indy at toner; tations if necessary, A ofliee, suits, de, ; is & good Operator wine; wonld not object to tre can furnish satislaciory recom. dddress §. M., seamatress, Lierald General Housework, & 6TH AV.—AN ENGLISH GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework in asmali American family; city preferred. ELDRIDGE 85 ALS: Gaoveble mt, detreses tos wu ceo A, BE: “n'a reapectable fami » to. do ail kinds of housework 1B5 avi Aire! (NT EMPLOVERS 32) toni young girl to do general housework fawliy; is wihing and obliging, escape, as there were no papers wherewitn to hold | ra 1 | Address Vs Kk, X.y Hh SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE! General Housework, «-, 308 WEST 20TH 8T., FIRST FLOOR, RFEAR.—A RE- speciable and plain sewer in a small (amiiy, 4 (7 WEST 26711 87, ROOM 14, Tora MIDDLE. aged women to do general housework: in » 200d plain cook, washer and ironer; uniersiands making butler: ho objection to go & short distance in the country, Lest of reference given. | ARQ Ween, ser sr, PETWEEN STH AND WPA td avs.—-A reapectable young cirl to do geperal house- | pind in a private family; good city revereuce. Call for two y! re | 46) BOND $T.-A YOUNG AMERICAN | 42 as housekeeper; a comtortabie Roma wore Hadintte | : ‘- | QF BAST ATH 8T.—AS HOUSEKVEPER IN A HOTEL, many years! experiende, Address HOUSEKEEPER. | | 104 sna necomplianel youne iauy A. hone eEENED | gentleman's family; widower preferre'. “Cull aiter'3 P. Me ood ability, thoroachiy compet ont ented, as housekeeper in a brsi cloas hotel nndeeateony tke reayectablilty, de. Uailon or audrese iB, be Housekeepers, &, than wages, Address Mrs. HARDEN BERGA. OF) orany position of trusty by an American woman whe a8 EAST 1TH ST, NEAR 4TH A 15Q LEXINGTON AV.—AN Active LaDy, WITH e business; alybt bighest new for competency and | 6 CHRYSTIE ST—A VERY ee | 228 Sonne German lady as noussteaper ECEARE ] RULTON 87, HROOKLYN.—a WIDOW LADY, 4 of expertence’and refinement, as housekeeper in & 481s family; references. excl 4 yalower'a taniiy: ve anged. Inquire at J. Be * gD AV.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW. LAD 106 ousevccperio atamiveaene preferred; would be kind to orphan children; can cook, wash? and Iron Wee Cexsary, and cut, fitand “io ail _kin‘ts’ of family sewing on Wheele « Wison’s machine; hus ne of her owns, ‘No pers son need apply but an honest, upriyht cl Ms on or address Mrs, DAVIS for twudayae eee one Call | AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY OF CULTURF AND | AM retnement desires a position va teuskenee Ane, tleman; untoubted references. Addiess WIDOW, box 188 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,26) Broadway. ij A LADY, GIVING HIGHEST REFERENC S, DESIRES a situation as housekeeper or nursery governess; feels competent to entire satisfaction, Adare ss kt, | West Chester (a,) Post office for two wees, | \.N ENGLISH LADY, NEWLY ARRIVED : o ED. AS U | ANSNGH nape, Nenty sniveD, as 06 so reer a seed nee woman; beat references, vy to oF addres M. B., corner of f Apply 10 ; of ¢th ay, and 10th st, WAXZED-A SITUATION AS WORKING TlOUSE- | keeper. by an American widow, from Ue Weatsin the | home of a widower preferred, or with’ an aged couple; {i | thorough housekeeper and an excellent seninatrees: under | stands the care of youny children, and is Kind and affection- ate to the sick; would have no objections to travel with an invalid la'y or gentleman gome Sonth for the winter; wages ot so mach an abject as a stendy home, Address, for three daya, appointing fnterview, with particulars, Le S1y'No. S68 Broadway Ms eee ‘Wy antep=s POSITION AS ROIs’ eKE R, BY A roung widow; a widower's (amily preferred, Ad- ad IDOW, Herald Uptowa Branch ollice, 1,265, Broad: | Lanndresses, &e. DIO IST AV.. DETWEEN 13TH AND 1TH STS.—A | A Giaa iret clase laundress wishes to xet some Ines! oF entiemen’s washing by the week or by th . peecomaais weaning Sy veek or by the dozen. Inquire ye ELIZABETH ST. 28 _room-A compe THIRD FLOOR, FRONT nt person to do gentler ¥ family waahing and ironing at her own homes nS OF 32: " EAST BIST S1,—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO UG take in washing and 1roning or go out by the day. 34Q WEST TH st. SECOND FLOOR, FRONT e room.—A first class laundrcss to go out by the day or week, or would do family washing in the house, 53 BAST MTH ST, BETWEEN 1-7 AND 2p Avs., ceded in the store.—A’ respectuble woman wishes to co out to work ly the day; 1 a frat clase laundress; under- stands al! kinds of house clean'ng: is willing and. obi will go to any part of the eltv; good city reference. igin, Can seen for three days. Al7 WEST 418T ST.-AN EXPERIENCED LAUN- : dress wan's {amilies’ or gentlemen's washing at her house, Address Mrs. PRICK, 559 Toh CORNER OF 31ST ST, (RING THIRD first clase Inundress to take to her own honse family washmg, or to go out ty the day; understands sbirt polishing and French fluting; all kinds of fincries done up intagnificent sty.e, ill or xddress, 756 BW ATy, BETWEEN, OTH AND 4iST STS—A OND fret clogs washer anil irover wishes to get Monda: and Tue-days out, or would take In washing at ber own house; best city reference. Mrs, POWERS. Naesess eee EAST SIST ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS COMPE- tent nuise for young ehfidren or a baby. or as parlor Maid and to assist in the pantry; 1s willing; good city refer- ence. Q FAST 1TH st, PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—A RE- spectable yourg Fnglish girl as nurse in a private tamily. | OQ ALLEN Sr. SECOND FLOOR —A To Ze) pereon, apeakin: French and German and an excel. lent ine sewer. to mind grown children and to do sewing or gb shgss EN RE 12:3 WEST seri sh. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH 2) avs. second floor, room pectabley healttiy married woman as wet nurse ina first cla references given. 175 arrsrectubie family. 344. WEST TH S ava.—A respectal do light upstairs word. PECTABLE woman, with a fresh breast of mi, ag wet puree in Inquire for two days, S 8TH AND STR girl to take care of children and girl todo yeneral housework, or as nurse | SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALEM, Mince (uneous. | A LADY DESIRES A POSITION IN A STORE OR AB casbict in a restaurant, or any position of respecta- bility and trust; most undoubted reference, Address X. X., Herat Uptown Branch oflice, 1,u86 Broadway RENTS NOT SATISFIED WITH THE SLOW education of schools and desiring to create a love of study and bich mental attainme its in their children, please | address (NST Broadway. RUCTRESS, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 ISITING GOVERNESS,-AN ENGLISH LADY, AN exprienced teacher of English, French and muste has the biguest references. Address’ NORFOLK, vox Herald oitice, TIBITING GOVERNESS. EN. | qualified and experienced, E inusic, drawing and water colors; Address KUGBY, box 119 Herald ollice, WANIED-4 SITUATION AS LADY'S MAID, BY AN | Ita in iady, lutely trom Varia, where she was in that | capacity :.. the best of families; fy an experienced :iresn- | maker. and could, If necessary, give lestons m Ttalan and French. Apply to Mme, A. Rousseau, ladies’ bairdresse! ry 19 Union square, between I and 8 o'clock. SH LADY, FULLY b, French, Latin, highest references: Intellizeave UMee, (ERMAN SERVANTS, FOR ALL POSITIONS, CAPA X bie and trustworthy, constantly found at U3 Bowery; entrance on Ist Mrs. LOWE. _ HELP WANTED—FEMALES, NEAT. INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG WOMAN WANTED Ae sowaiieawerige family. Those haying elty refer- ences trom last place may apply at 57 West 38h wh NANVASSERS WANTED—FOR THE NATIONAL Mareen. Apply to FRANCIS B, FELT & CO., 91 at wast w* )— AL WET NURSE, C. 3 belo DEM. CALL AT 3i7 W EST 29TH NTED—A GOOD COOK, WASRER ARD IRONER; bring reference. 220 West 480 ANTED—AN AMERICAN WOMAN TO WAIL ON AN ¢| lady; must be @ good seamstress; references ré- Apply at room 72 Cliord House, 1,242 Broadway. ANTED-A GIRL FOR COOK AND GENERAL jg bouework; well recommended, Apply at 106 Kast W 56th Pee MN, ,ANTED--GOOD SF AMSTRESSES; THOSE accus- Wilmer to upholstery work preferred. Apply at 77 Unt- versity place, Ls . wt TED—LADY AND GENTLEMEN CANVASSERS for a Popular, iterary work; largont commissions fn the city paid. 1,149 Broadway, second floor, back office, Mestames PECKHAM & MITCHELL, ‘WARTED-A SMALL FAMILY, TO OCCUPY THE basement and take charge of 2 vacant house up towfl in return for free rent. Address, with references, M., box 126 Herald oflice, 7 ANTED—A PRACTICAL DRESSMAKER, CAPABLE of cutting paver patterns {rom engravings. To an ex. perienced person a permanent engagement will be given” Address, stating qualifications, B. (i. S., box 4,121 Post office’ WANTED—IN 1A PRIVATE FAMILY, A STRONG woman, todo the cooking, washing and Ironing : lt references required. Apply at¥58 Weat léth st., between 1! and 1 o'elock, WA43TRD_A COMPETENT COOK, TO DO COARSE washing and general housework for a famlly of three livingona flat. Appiy between 10and Lat mardie house 199.9th ay, WANTED—AS PERSONAL ATTENDANT UVON AN elderly lady, a Protestant woman who tsa capable seamatress, bas some expertence in rickness. and tnder- stands generally the duties of a lady's maid. Those having unexceptionable references may address 8. T. E., box 182 Herala Uptown Branch office, 1,263 Broadway. SITUATIONS WANTEO -MALES. RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN AS FIRST CLASS waiter wants a situation in a private family; eood ref erences, ‘Call at 250 West 20th et., from 10 P.M. uil 12. SITUATION WANSED—AR COOK, BY A RESPECT. able colored man; is x good bread and pastry mal best city reference. Apply at &4 Wooster at. A YOUNG SWISS, SPEAKING ENGLISH, FRENCH ily. and Italian, wishes a sitnation as valet in a prrvate fam- 149 Thompso YOUNG MAN, WHO THORO!'GHLY UNDERSTANDS the care of horses, wishes a situation in that line; will usefnl; good references. Address Herald oifice, A make himself generally for two days A., box 12 RESPECTABLE YOUNG waiter in a private family or boarding house; good ci COLORED MAN AS reference ; thoroughly understands his busines!, ‘Call at 1 Wet 30th st, BOY OF ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE FOR A RE- tail business; salary #4 to a well educated boy; Ger- Scr eteres ‘ali at P, ULRICH's, 116 4th av., after 10 o'cloc! A. RESPECTABLE FRENCHMAN, 98 YEARS OLD, speaking English, wishes a eitnacion ag waiter in & url te family or boarding house; references. Address it 26th at., second floor, front room. HE ADVERTISER, A YOUNG MAN 19 YEARS OF age, wants a situation as bartender ; best city references from present employer and security if ‘required, | Addrss HELP WANTED—MA Les. BOY OR YOUNG MAN, ABOLT 18 OR 20 YEARS A of to work ina shoe store: must understand the business, re good refe er 801 6ib ev, cue door from Lith aes "1a she melghborhood, AGENTS \WANTED-—T0 SELL NEW GASFITTERR foe on commission ; city or country. 20 Cortlandt st, A SQUORED warrer WANTED—MUST UND stand opening oysters and ty tabie. 4 064 Bronaway, in basement, {rom $10 8. Me thie dase NICE, TRUSTY LAD, TO WORK IN y Ad ant, “Apply at 275 8ih av, basement, 4 BESTAUR- B®, WANTED-IN A REAL ESTATE AND INSU- rance ollice, of vood address rents, Apply ai $23 6th ay, and residing with bis pa- IOKEL PLATING IS A MOST POPULAR BUSI- pT A 1 will furnish all the Bpstriass apd.give Cal ictions at alow price. Address OPN BOY WANTED—AT THE HARMONY PRINT \ Works, 80 Greenwich st. ; one living in Brooklyn pre- ANTED—THREE FIRST CLASS WAITERS TO WAIT On table and open oysters, at +) Sth ay. corner bat st, ‘ANTED—AN ACTIVE BOY, LIV! “parents, Inquire at 76 6th av. maamilisies dames WANTED A RESPECTABLE BOY; ONE WHO nom re with his parents, Apply at” 767 Broadway, ANTED—CANVASSERS TO SELL ARTICLES NEW and novel; proit 5 y vi sep up amt novels Prouts 3 per day guaranteed, “32 Warren ANTED-—A GOOD, STRONG AND INDUSTRIOUS rier, App; 5 i BA As poly at A. M. to JAMES SUTTON & CO., ANTED—A STOUT ROY, WHO IS WILLING AND a , ata Next Uh best refereices, Address Ii. W. Cy box ANTED-AN EDUCATED, WIDE-AWAKR, PATCH. j avout 16, to lean NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENT, Herald ofice ANTED—A MALE COOK, AT THE FLEETWOOD Club House, 1,44 Broadway, ate. ; must understand his bunness tho ether meat arphe, wt "GEO, W. ENKI W ANTED—IN THE OFFICE OF A MANUFACTORY, ‘@ young German who js accustomed to office work and accurate at figures and who is wiling to make himself gener- ally useiul, Address, stating references, G. W., Herald ottlce. ANTED-—AN OYSTERMAN; A YOUNG MAN WHO understands opening and cooking. None but compe- be and tidy persons need apply at 180 Columbia, at., Brook- ym ANTED—AN EXPERIF! advertisements on an old es pacent, enerzetic man a ester cominissions, Herald office. 1D CANVASSER FOR ished weekly; to a com: ary of $1.20) a year will be given dress, with reference, Z,, box 121 THE TRADES. i ENGINEFR DESIRES A SITUATION TO TAKE A charge of x stationary or road engine; firat clags refer- ence giver, Address ENGINEER, Herald office, 4 i A winsT OLASS MOLDER WANTED ON LIGHT work, VAN ZANDT BROTHERS, No. 4 Dey at., room No. 8 AN INTRELIGENT, RESPECTABLE YOUTH RESID. ing with his parents; healthy, strong, not afraid to work, wishes to learn some light business or respectable trade; good city references. Address EB. A.N., care Dr. Newman, 617 Grand st, UTCHER WANTED—A SMART YOUNG MAN, Continental Market, 211 Columbia at,, Brooklyn. AT ERS WANTED—TWO BASTARD. TO OUT from 18 to 18 ich, mostly hand, SMYTH & PEN. NINGTON, Beehive File Works, Paterson, N. J. PHOTOGRAPHERS-I WISH TO PERFECT MY- self m photography (asa business); studied during the war, but since neglecte: era solicited, — Ad+ dress A, PAFEKSON, M: WATCHMAKERS WANTED_10 GO TO PENNSYL+ vania. None but good workmen need apply. CROSS & BiGUiLIN, 21 Maiden lane, up stairs, TANTED—A FIRST CLASS FINISHER OF COTTON goods, who is experienced in machines with back fill- ang motion and can finish loose colors, Address, with refer- ence, J. W., box 168 Herald office. ANTED—A COMPETENT FOREMAN, IN A WHOLE- Je clothing house; must have best of recommenda tons and extensive neqtisintance among workmen; also a immer, well qualified for the position. Inquire ‘at 327 rors _ FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, N DEMANDE-—UN CUISINIER FRANCAIS DANS une familie americaine. Doit fournir de bonnes recon. Mandations quant a son metier, S'acresser au 114 Est 18me rue, U= FRANCAISE DEMANDE UNE PLACE POUR vrendre soln des enfants; elle connait aussi parfaite- ment /a cuisine, Adresser M. M., Herald office. INSTRUCTION. NSTRUCTION,—WANTED, A SITUATION AS FRENCH teacher or tutor; six years’ best reterences. Address P. JOHN BUNTING, 136 Macdongal at., corner Amity at., city. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG, MAN. IN any wholesale house ; have had four years’ experience Secente furnishing trace, Address ©, E. B., Herald office, Warten 4 SITvATION, HY “A NOTION “AND fancy goods packer; can give six years* 1 reference, Adress M., Herald ofice, | one “mat class clty WARSTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST CLASS FRENCH walter (single) in a 3 Address Fe ni oe 7 te family ; best city reference. ANTED.—A MINNESOT, ;TURNINe wUN- day, Whos tho Brenig Gy ea etenee ee elaeey will sell goods On commission; real estate: accounts collected ; business attended to, Address MINNESOTA, Herald ofice ADELPHI ST., BROOKLYN.—A YOUNG Wo. 494 mas nurse; good recommendations. Cull for three days. = & 37 STH AV, CORNER 42D ST. OVER THE DRUG TST Store A’dreasmaker by the Way or. week; unuer- stands all kinds of sewing, by hand and machine, Waitresses, &c. 93() STH AY, (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S) —TWO RE- * mectable is; One as first class tress or cham. barmaid; the oth first class Engilsh cook; both have good city references. Cail for two days, Mis-elancens, O'CLOCK TO 4.—LETTERS—LITERARY.—A LADY A writes tor indies eh notes, dratis, bills, advertise- ments, orders, accounts, business letters. References, news- apers, editors and private patrons, At home until 4 o'clock, Bul the eariter the our the highcr the prices morning hours are d uble the price of evening hours. Appy, onis at her (he writer's) study room door, garret floor, $45 East 17th at., Styvesant Park, excepring parties calling earlier than 10 A, M. wouid please wait in the lower parior. QO WEST, WASHINGTON SQUARE, CORNER OF 2) Waverley piace,—A young lady, accustomed to teach- ing, desires a ew more pupils, to whom she would give les- sons in music and French at her own or purii's residence; terms moderate. Callon or address Miss LA RUE, 42 —A LADY OF LONG. AND SUCCESS- 4 ful experence in England desires to give mstruction in instrumental and vocal music. Address Madame FRINGS, 46 BEACH 8’ YOUNG ENGLISH LADY, JUST +4 arrived, as child's governesa; she understands music and speaks French and German, Address Miss FRINGS Q15 NEST ETH STAN ACCOMPLISHED, YOUNG © iady, teacher of French and Spanish, will give lea- Sons at her own or at pupil's residence. Address M. D. A. 17 WEST, STH ST.CAN ENGLISH WOMAN 18 open to an engagement in a genteel family ; good Te(erences; well educated; can teach, Call on or addres Mrs, ANDERSON. O24. EAST {OTH st. THIRD FLOOR, | FRONT 24 room.—A young girlasa kitchen girl, willing and Obliging; no objection to a boarding house, QAM WEST 20TH 81,, TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— 4. A respectable woman to go out by the day. DGD StH AM cA, YOUNG LADY VERY MUCH IN 6 need of employment, writing a handsome nnd legi- 1, desires copyin ble han, desires copying to do at bom COrYIN Call on or address 6 280) titowe isiting governess. Her course of in- Atrictioa comprises Fnglishy French and music; best city rei erences given, Address TEACHER, 815 =e MTU ST.-TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS; dle ne to do downataira work and the other upstairs work; both good servants, Can be seen at their present em- ployer's. 527 week or month, STH AV.—A LADY DFSIRES A FEW MORE 8TH AV.—A FIRST CLASS HAIRDRESSER AND hairworker would like a few lacy customers by the Cail on or address Mra, MOFARLAND, YOUNG LADY, WRITING A NEAT AND LEGIBLE hhand, would lke copying oF writing of any kind to do at shome or in'an vilice, Addrcas A. F, U., Herald olives S$ COMPANION OR HOVSEKLEPER To A LAD’ by an trish lady. with the bighest testimonials, Addr M. L. 8., box 4,285 Post office, YOUNG LADY (GERMAN), OF HIGHEST & tion, 18 willing to give a few leasone in Germa’ Piano and Singing; terme moderate; reterences dress G. N., box 103 Post ote, A. ERENCH (WOMAN, WELL | RECOMMENDED, wishes a situation either as poverness or princip: jady’s maid, 8 FRANCAISE, Herald Uptowa Branc! ce, 1,265 Broadway, ANTED-SITUATIONS, FOR MAN AND WIFE, TO take charge of the cooking or laundry in an institu. rat class reference. Call ‘on or address D. CAIRNS, t Mth st NTED—BY AN ENERGETIC YOUN@ ENGLISH- man 20 years of age, not afraid of work, employment tile house ; first class testimonials and reference: N., Herald ollice, Ww Ww* ANTED—BY A STEADY, BORER MAN, A SITUATION waiter in a private family; is willing to make him- of city reference. Address 69 Uni- th st self nseful; has the versity piace, corner WANTED. ‘A ‘SITUATION. BY A YOUNG MAN, AS first class waiter in a private family ; eleven years’ beat city reference given. Call on or address J. 8., 419 Kast st. ‘CLYRKS AND SALESMEN. POSITION WANTED—IN A FIRST CLAS3 HOUSE, as buyer, traveller or sclicitor of consinments and agencies on the European market, by a gentleman of expe- rience, who has just returned trom alroad, where he has been residing during the Inst two years; fancy goods or dry goods preferred, Address M, L. B., Herald office, (A. GERMAN GENTLEMAN OF 29, WALL VERSED IN commerce and English and foreigh literature, as also in the English, French. Talian, Spanish languag would ike to obtain a postion in’ a large American ing house, where hia aequirements and servicer mi use, Address GEORG it be of SCTIELLER, box 5,444 Post office. \RUG CLERK WANTED.-APPLY CORNER SMITH and $d sta., South Brookiyn. RY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED, —PARTIES CON trolling a first class trade can inake desirable arrange ments with ADRIANCE, RUBBINS & CO., 355 Broadway, RY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED.—ONLY EX- perienced hands, wit) best city references need app! SAM, M. LEDERER, 27 and 209 Greenwich st. NTRY CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO 18 FULLY 1," competent from experience to enter eoods very fast and correctly, and who writes handsomely. Address, with refer- ence, D. M, J., box 3,013 Post office. SITUATION WANTED—AS ASSISTANT ROORKE}PER, shipping or entry clerk; first class references, @ddret W. B., Uerald office. ALLSMEN WANTE steady, active men, Wilson sewing machine, Broadway and 26th st. SHORTHAND.-STENOGRAPHY TAUGHT FOR $20; Brivate lessons until learner ie eo IT e ily suilicien ‘erences to former pupils, serine ever, Mie EN, +0 Broadway, room 30, WANTED, A NUMBER OF slicit ordere for the Wheeler & Apply at the ofice, corner of JITUATION WANTED—NO MATTER IN WHAT CAPA- © city, assistant bookkeeper, general clerk, salesman or any other way to make a living; Al references ‘from former employers ont West; 82 years old: speake and writes Ger- man and English fluently; willing to work. Address G, H., box 61 Post office, (0 JEWELERS.--A YOUNG MAN WISHES TO HAVE T @ situation a8. traveller, who {s well experienced in the trade, Address JEWELER, Herald ofice. ME SERVICES OF AN EXPERIENCED CORRE- "TNponding clerk are wanted in a. Dewapaper ofice. for short time ; the work ean be done after business hours, Ad- dress R, G., Herald office. TANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALFSMAN FOR THE \ necktie business, A large jobbing trade and good references required, Address T., 0; & C, Herald oflice. JANTED AN ACTIVE, STEADY YOUNG MAN, A We rrovtpenmansywilling'to make himself generaiy ‘we: ful, Address F, V. H., Herald ofliee, y JANTED.-DRY GOODS SALESMEN, WITH REFER- ence; also a German, JUUN E, SiWARD, 201 Grand st, Williamsburg. LADY DESIRES A FEW MORE PUPILS, TO WHOM she will tench neh and Spanish, conversationally Ueally. ess CLINTON, Herala Uptown 1,28) Broadway, Branch oike ail | A. EADY, WITH THE BEST OF CITY, REFERENCE, wil give instruction at puptite residence fn all the Englivh branches, music, drawing and Vreue, at ¥i per week. Address M. 8,0. A., Herald office, FRENCH LADY | (PARISIENNE) teach her language, In conversauon or maticat'r, At puph's restdenee or her own, Adviress Arb, ©. box 130 Herald Uptown Branch oitice, 1,565 Broadway, LADY DESIRES TO EXCHANGE HER SERVICES | in sewin | aud small comp or to oss) do ony tight cap ty for a home nsation; city or country; refer. nee the beat, ald Uptown Braich ofice, 1,965 Broad: way. HIGHLY EDUCATED LADY WILL GIVE LESSONS A. tiiaates whose education hias been neglected (or others) in writthg, Engiisn, Frenchy Jtallan, musie, titerstare and congersntion, at her own OF jaches! resitence; terms very moderate, Address M., box 3696 Yost oflice. SCOTTINU LADY, A GRADUATE OF THE NORMAL AQ “Sehoot for Ontarlo, Canada, who-has for many years field the position of Pringipal {n some of the bert echoois in Canada, # desirons of obtaining @ good situation as teacher or govervess in the United Slates; teaches English thoronghly in Wiis bravebes, togetie@r with French and Latin; highest referenced ago capavillv. Address A, B. Cy box Aud Herald ouies: NTED—RY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION IN A Wholesale genta’ furnishing goods or cloth house; com- mands some trade, good reierence. Address J. B., Heraid oflice. TANTED-—A YOUNG MAN WHO FULLY UNDER- WA Maite bookkeeping andeaa make himself generally usefol, Address, stating salary expected, wita relerene ‘A, box 189 Herald Uptown Braneh oilice, “COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, CHMAN AND HIS WIFE, SPEAKING EN A. fish and, German, wish. to take’ charge of @ pln tucroughly understand the care of Lorses and cows; bay been on n farm several years; will make themseives ‘nseful in every kind of work. Address W. B., Herald Uptown Branch oilice, 1,265 Broadway, \ Address, fur (wo day WASTER A yous Kart Sith st., ne flandas cleaning aud bara $4) por month. OOM by a rerpectavle colorel man; best city reerence. JANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN OR , 28 West 44th t., private stable, HELP WANTED—MALES. NGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, LEXINGTON AY, COR- ner 26th at Wante Strictly temperate American, not, older thas for cilce desu ing to shady edicing, aso stugent Di COMPIGNY, 63 Eant Lath at, SOR: AND CORRES?ONDEN: iE ed THE PRixcr. i MRSS" AARERRA EN ea omncae” Aes 4s Herald omlice, (PPQEESSOR PAUL. E. GIRARD (FROM PARIS), French Teacher and Tutor, wishes a situation as such in @ school or a private family; best reterence. Apply at or ‘address 51 Lexington ay. a = ~ sung RURVEMGTOUSANGTN, y, I stadied resumed first Monday in September geek, Ys — iferma for f board and tuition ®250 per annum. For [ull partsanin. for prospectus. ANTED—BOARD AND T ITION FOR TWO GIRLS, ‘about 8 and 16 years, in a amall first class school; terms ‘must be modera‘e; also for a boy about 18. Send terms and catalogue to D. ROBERTS, 169 West Forty-ninth sirect. ANTED—BY A FRENCH GENTLEMAN, A POSI tion as teacher of bis lan, age In aschool or private family. Address Mr. FUULLON, 22 South Fifth avenue, at Cool's drug store, HOUSES, 90M, WANTED, SK ROOM WANTED—PERMANENTLY, ON FIRST ‘or second floor, Broadway. Address W., box 114 Herald Dp! tracks; admuri BROOKLYN PROPERLY FOR SAL ries... JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, | fy NEW YORK HERALD, SATUKDAY, DECEMBER 2,° 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET. ESTATE FO SALE, East side, BARGAINS. FOR SALF, LAR A, tanauin. ron, anon mage TUCKER, 290 Firth A SELENDID Four story Brows STONE, FRONT House for sale cheap; southeast corner of Park nd Wartaleratoat tenblotantaargcncie of Park evens CORNER AND TWO ADJOINING LOTS ON LEX- ington avenue, in Harlem ; $48) per lot. Also s hao some two and basement Cottage and three Lota, ooth desirably located; che: Inquire of BEEKMAN” & BROTHER, grocers, 643 Second aveaue, VERY THOROUGHLY BUILT NOUS! story, high stoop, 96xt6x120; superior ord: without extra lot and sable; near Cooper Institut bie as residence or business purposes favorable. W. P. SEY! crry ing will do well tocalt on WI nue, above Twenty-sixth ere desiras rice and terma very MOUR, 171 Broadway, OR SALE--A VERY DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROP- erty on East ki:hteenth street, near Third avenue. con- istin of a three-story brick Dwelling i good order, with all modern improvements, 25x60 [¢ and the lot 25x92 feet. Ground rent $240 per annum. fil be sold reasonably. Pos. feasion immediate. Apply to K. H, LUDLOW & CO,, No. 3 Pine street, or 35 East East Seventeenth street. OR SALE OR 10 LET—1N FORTY SECOND STREET, three story House, with all modern improvements; Hewly painted and freacoca; in perfect order; will be soli Miely” Apoiy io WJ" ROSENTHAL Nor S'Atauy”atigts Is ply to Re J, a ity i u Wiatnond broker's, es Ee nue, IFTH AVENUE, CORNER HOUSF, BROWN STONE, with furniture complete; one of the Gnest on the ave- Also brown stone Houses, in good order, on 34th, 36th, 98t 4th, 40th areeis, Particulara apply to SEL & SEAR. FORD, 28 Union square. ELEGRAM CARTOON TO-DAY, THREE CENTS. THREE CENTS, THE RUSSIAN BEAR STUNG BY YANKEE BEES, AN ANTIQUE FABLE MODERNIZED, SEE THE GREAT TELEGRAM CARTOON TO-DAY, ALL OVER THE CITY. THREE CENTS. THREE Cé ALL THE NEWS, ALL TH BALLS, ALL THE PARTIES, ALL THE ITEMS, ALL THE couRTs, ALL THE LATEST NEWS OF ALL KINDS. SEE THE CARTOON TELEGRAN. PRICK THREE CENTS, | | | Weat mules 'OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—THREE STORY AND basement brown stone House in Weat Twenty-tourth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue; all modera im- provements; house in good repair, ‘Terma None but pNocipals need apply. JAMES CLUTE, easy, 206 Bros Fos, SALE—PRUPERTY IN FIFTY-FOURTH AND oh fty-fifth streets, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues; uitable for factory, distilery or brewery, at a bar. iso Seventh avenue, near ‘Thirty-fourth street, Store welling, D. D, ORRELL, Agent, 291 Broadway, F°%, SALE--ON FRANKLIN STREET, NEAR WEST Broadway, a Front of 60 to 8% teet; wide strect; no rail le location for grocery trade. JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, (OR SALE LOW—ON WASHINGTON. STREET, A few fect from Canal street, a Plot of 85x80, with a front through to rear street, close to steamship and ferry landings ; a very desirable investment. JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. Miscellaneous. OR SPECULATION OR INVESTMENT—TWO OF THE cheapest Tenement Houses in New Yori BH. HOWELL, 909 ‘bird avenue, fe So RALD BRANCH OFFIC BROOKLYN, | ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD | BECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO, 4COURT STREET, LITY HALL SQUARE, OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A, M. TILL8 P. M, BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALERS CAN RE- SEIVE THEIR PAPERS AT THE HERALD BRANCH DELIVERY, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN, (AUEAPEST HOUSE IN BROOKLYN; BROWN SToRn, ‘ail improvements: good neighborhood ; Apply at once tos. EDDY & CO., No. Lark pl | NLY $500 REQUIRED DOWN.—THREE STORY high stoop House, eleven rooms, water and minutes from cerry; $5,500. Apply at 19 Broad #7 0d me ae $1.000 CASRN Gh b00: “Sizo, sox. Ai Peeratt oitice. — AND BERGEN REAL To Let or Lease. 1U LET--BARGA. IN JERSEY CITY, THREE STORY brick House; modern improvements: possession all” any time; rent $65 per month. Address J. 8, ROSS, Herald oftice, L WANTING FARMS~GOOD SOIL, MILD CLI- mate—for papers address ©. K, LANDIS, Vinelana, office. FFIO WANTED.—A PHYSICIAN JUST COMMENC- ing practice wishes to secure an olfice uptown, in an accessible quarter, between Twentie'h and Fortieth streets and Tura and Sixth avenues, Address, stating terms, &c.y Dr. X. Y. %., Herali! oflice, ANTED—ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished, suitable for a dental oflice. Address DENTIST, 218 West Tweaty-second street, ‘OR THE WINTER, BY A_ PRIVATE furnished, House, ‘bet F 0 onty-sixth streets and Second and dren by letter, stating terms and locaon L. MARCOTTE, 29 Kast Seventeenth street. family, Land; 1 acre of grapes; 119 a pears, cherries, &c,; commodious House of and three cellars ; abundant outbuildings ; only 12,000 Tent. T NEW BRUNSWICK, ON THE RARITAN, JOINING the city, afine Country Seat and six acres of choice of currants; appl 20 rooms, attic or will ‘au atreel, room 6, A FERGUSON, 39 N LORIDA,-FURNISHED HOUSE, 17 ROOMS, AT Green Gove Spring, to let for the winter; one Cottaze By of Brooms to’ private family. Apply at 128 East Twenty second street. OR SALE—A FARM OF 67 ACRES AT BLACK STUMP, Flushing, L. 1, and at very low price. Apply to G. EDWARD CARLL, Flushing. [ISCZLLANKOUS wb K. KRENKEL, Manufacturer of Krenkel’sTmproved Fite gnd Burglar Proof Salamander at €8, Plain and Ornamental Iron Bedsteads, Railings, Store and Oflice Wire Work. A Igo of the new Patent Fire Escapes and Butkheads, ackn owledged as the ‘ad most practical in use, Factory, 198 Broome street; snicsroom 17% Canal street, New York. Landlords and builders are invited to examine these Fire Escapes, they being cheaper and offering more satisfaction ‘than all others heretofore introduced, PROPOSALS. _ POSAL FOR FRESH BEEF. OFFIOK ACTING Comminnany oF Supers ENOF,) DAVin's ISLAND, NEW YORK Harton, November #1, 1871.4 ate, of the form furnished by the undersigned, will be re nd until the 27tn day of December, 1871, at 12 M., for all the Fresh Beef required at this post for six ‘months, or such leas time as the Jommiseary General may direct, contract commencin, uary 1, 1873, ‘Details aud requirements furnished vy the undersigned. A “copy of the latter, with this advertisement, 10 bo attached sal offered SH each proposal off rat Lieutenant Kighth Infantry, A. pr Sealed pronorats in di FURNITURE, | LL THE ELEGANT COSTLY HOUS ture coptaine | in private mapsionl24W est Twenty-sixth Street to be Bold regardiess of comt.— Parlor Suits, $15 up; 30 Bedroom Suits, #49; Brussels Carpets, 60c, and 30 lots cheap. iz LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE, Hedding, at the lowest cash prices of on weekly or talments, at O'FARRELL'S warerooms, 200 hth avenue, corner Twentieth street. ENOL A athly JOUR 5,000 acres Land f OR SALE—A FARM OF 100 ACRES, NEAR SARATOGA F Springs, at low price of “$2.(U0, on easy terms; good nid outbuitdinus. particulars of A. No. 1 Pin dwellin Furtaer BAY, ¢ i : STOCK, J Crops, Utensils, &e,; soil first, quality; splendid views! terms eas; si Kbpy¥'& Co,, Nos Fark place. “A PLANTATION IN NORTH CAROLINA, cheap; good buildings, tools and everything m perfect order. Address, for three days, OWNER, box 166 ofice. 0 LET-IN, NEWARK, N. J. WITH IMMEDIATE | possession, 2% story brick House, 60 Clinton street, witilin three minnies of New Jerrey and New York Railroad depots and 45 minutes of New York City Hall, Apply to D, Leawith (bank), ol Chambers street, REAL ESTATE TO EX FARM OF 4° ACRES, IN MISSOURI, 100 MILES AL Bam's. Louis, 6 muies froin railroad; 170’ acres. under Cultivation, balance ood timber; good house and ontbuilde ings; > horses, 28 head of cattle, lot of sheep, 75 hogs, lot of pouliry, all the crops, tools and implementa is free and clear, with first clase lle ; will take property in New York or vi- {cash price, 4,00, GEO. F JUNE, 76 Sassi ARGAINS IN PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE, BSitenutt Stone Quarry on Hudson 87 Lots in Rahway, good location... 14) acres improved Farm in Wisconsin ‘BO acres: ieee Farm in Pennsylvania 12 Lote m Mount Vernon Kentucky i303 All free and clear; titles perfec! J. 8. FERGUSOD , 39 Nassou street, room 6. cinity, igntly encumbered AXCHANGE—A FARM OF 8) ACRES, ON THE TURN- {pike roa from Jannatea to Jericho; buuidings fair; tine Shard; (weaty miles from Brooklyn ferries, \iaagers ROBINSON, arl street, New York. RARE CHANCE FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.—ALL THE elegant Household Furniture contained iv we private residence 38 West Fifteenth street, near Fifty avenue, sacriice ; Drawing Room Suits, Potpaaour style, covered in eatin st 60 0; one dd $200; one do, BOO; bt. eres, Bookes eterie Cabinets, Pianofort Jajuon. Carpets, walnut Chamber # ANKRUPT SALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE. ENTIRE BALANCE OF sfOCK, VALUED AT $40,%00. MUST BE CLOSED OU p AY ANY SACRIFICE DURING THE NEXT TEN DAYS, A THE STORE NO, 550 BROADWAY, Formerly o¢eupled by Tittany & Co. This {s a rare opportunity to purchase bargains, as no rea- e oller will be refused, the stock having to be post: By order of # tively alsposed of at once, JURNITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDING, eat assortment and the lowest prices for cash or on weekly or monthiy payments, at B. M, COWPERTHW AL'S, 156 Chatham street. a} Pri Ore oR won AYMENTS-~ tunitures Bedding TL ALY & CUNNINGHAM. 384 and 986 Third avenue, near Fweuty-eiguin eieret, 1s lower than any other hougeia the city. CLOTAUING. TB. MINTZ'S, 432 FOURTH AVENUP, ANOVE ‘Twenty-ninth sieet, ladies and gents will be astonished . ays for Cast-off Cloth! oy mm #10 4 OD Tor site dresses for ce ‘BO per cent more will be paid than by any ov Picase cail or address as above. Lavies attended by M , an honesty heaithy, Intelligent, | Mi and gen Nineter ghing and ‘an 6 for Casto ¢ Carpets by loquiring ov addyessing, Ladies aieade! to by | Mra, H, Bosentiak 2GANT HOUSE, WITH 12 FIN- with haidsome barn; ail ery lot a building site aud open for jin- i price ‘20,000 . D, ALLEN, #8 Broadway, Brookivn. OR EXCHANGE, A COUNTRY STORE IN A desirable Stock ; New York city or Aadress euitivate: provemen| F near by improved property Im part payment, OR SAL good location, with Q. U. O., box 197 Herald orice. [PO EXCHANGE-—IN HOROKEN AND JERSEY CITY, for Brooklyn or other Improved Property, Inquire at CONROY'S butcher's shop, 13} Morris street, New York. OR, WILL SbLL 4), Tenement House fpo BUILDERS.—T0 E. (liberal terms, little h requir andexira Lo, desirable for improvement. App.y to owner, ST Nassau street, room 2 wut XCHANGE VALUABLE UNIMPROY Estate, within a short distance of this city, on main line of raliroad, for a stock of liquors. Address A. A., Meraid of REAL ESTATE WANTED. D=<A SMALL FARM AND BTOCK, WITIT ortanle Buildlags. Address, with price and ful Warts partioniara, BURTES, box i8¢ Herald ofice, TED-A WELL LOCATED LOT IN GREEN. WA ¥rond Comelnrss fieare sate partiguace aud price vox 8,005 Post office, New Yor! Addret V J ANTED.~ halt an GUOD HO'\ SE AND STABLE, WITIL re of Land or re, 10 Freapers, pouaing ear the elty; @ fate but no fancy price will be paid. With Ta parsicwiars, address LAWRENCE, Herald Uptowa Branch ofice, 1,285 Broadway. _BUROPE, | E QUEEN'S HOTEL, NEAR THE CRYSTAL a SS Upper Norwood, London. ae and tame os: lovated, pleasact aod most aaldorious positions Comiuped with the comcort aban led and its general Twanage. ment, have made the Queen's ilotel a favorite resort of U upper ravka of Engiisd sovialys ‘TATEMENT OF THE BOARD OF cov At STATESERS OF THRTOOUSEE OF NEW YORK, © relation to vores given for of State, Comptroller, Treasurer, Attorney General, State wer and surveyor, Canal Commissioner, Inspector of Prisons, Justice of ¢ Supreme Court, and Senators for the Fourth, Fisth, sixth, Beventn and Eighth Senatorial Districts, . Zhe Board of County Canvassera Of; the County of New ‘ork, having met at the office of the Clerk of said County on the ‘4th, 16th, Teth, 17th, itn, Mth, Mat, 224, sd, Mth and — nA batter Be gt erat and imate the # In the se. lect Matricts in exch of tly Wards of said we and County, at the General Election held fo Sane day of November, in the year aforesald, do cert'fy FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, That it appears on sich estimate and canvass, that the whole number of votes given for the ollice of Beo- Tetary of State was one hundred and thirty-seven thousand nine bandred wid ninety-four,......-+..06 197,008 Of which Diedrich Willers, Jr, received eighty-thres: oftgunand three tandzed and twenty-atx or hich G. Hilton Sertoner received hfty-f ofa 3 pana Sad tiny orren, ye — ich there were a t ss wbicl, the fective oud Wuniirédl “atid Of which “tere were “Binnie “One “hundred and Atty: tour... ms And of ‘which’ there “were and eighty-nine, re FOR COMPTROLLER, That It, appears on such extimate arut canvass, that the whole number of votes given for the niles of Comptrolier was one hundred ani thirty-seven thousand six hundred and elghty-nine. ” eo Of which Asher P. Nichols recetved eight; sand one hundred and seventeen. Of which Neison K. Hopkins rece! sand one hundred an Of which there were Def 7 49 197 WI, URER, ‘That it appears on such estimate and canvass, that , the whole number of votes given for the vttiee of Treasurer was one hundred and thirty-seven thou- sand seven hundred and eighty. 780 a Of which Wheeler H. Bristol received eighty-three thousand two hundred and forty-five.........0++ ... 88,245 Of which Thomas Raines received fifty-four thousaud ‘and fifty-neven....... . ctesceee 54,067 Of which there’ Were Defective one hundred wad twenty-nine. + 19 Of which there were Niank one hundred and fifty-two BB And of which there were Scattering one hundred an ninety-seven, tteeeesessterene TOF Total, eee covers 187,780 ._FOR That {t sppears on ‘Yhe whole number of votes given torney General was oue Wunared and thirty-seven thousand seven hundred aud thirty-three, Of which Marshall B. Champlain received eighty-three thonsand one hundred and ninety-turee. Of which Francis C. Barlow received fifty-four thous ‘anit and eighty-one Of which there were twenty-six..... Of which there eight... And of wile ninety-five. Tot 137,188 FOR STATE ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. That it appears on such estimate and canvaam that the whole number of votes given forthe otliee of State Engineer and Surveyor was one hundred and thirty-seven thou nd tive hundred and sixty-one... 187,501 —— Of which Van Rensselaer Richmond received eighty- three thousand two hundred and forty-two..... +. 8248 Of which William B. Taylor received fifty-taree thou- sand eight hundred and fifty-two,..... 83,8508 Of which there were Detective one huudred wad twenty-four. . m Of which there were Biank one hundred and twenty. fou +. le And of which there were Scattering two hundred and FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER. That it appears on such estimate and canvads, that the whole number of votes given ior the office of Canal Commissioner was one “hundred and thirty: seven thousand ive hundred and twenty-tive,...... 187, Of which George W. Chapman received eighty-throe thousand and eighty nine a Of which Alexancer Barkley received fifty-three thou: sand nine handred and etghty-theee... Of which there were Defecive one hiindred ‘aud thirty-live ne Of which tyere were Blank one hundred and forty And of which there were Seattering one hundred and seventy -elght, pet Total.....++ FOR INSPECTOR OF STAT That it appears on such estimate an: , that the whore number of votes given for the office of Inspector of State Prisons was one -hundred and thirty seven thousand four hundred and tifty-nime. Of which David B. McNeil received eighty-two tho fand seven hundred and ten, Of which Thomaa Kirkpatrt thousand two handred and sixteen. Of which there were Defective eighty Of which there were Blank two hundred And of which there were Scattering two lia forty-nine c as strict, was one hundred and thirty-six thousand 6 ong nd thirty-two. +» 136, which George C. Barrett received eighty-nine be et one hundred and twenty-seven. . Of which Thomas A. Ledwith re thousand nine hundred and sixteen... .... Of which there were Defective one hundred and five... Of which there were Blank five HVE. p++ And of which there were Scat fitty nine, iféring two FOR SK. FOURTH KENATR DISTRICT, it rs on such estimate and canvass, “ihe wie. Humber of volun give fOF the ficg of Senator tor the Fourth Senate District was twenty-eight thousand tive hundred and nine. eighteen thon i Of which William M, Tweed receive: sand seven hundred and six.004- " Of which Jeremiah O'Donornn Rossa Teceived aixiy- nine hundred and twenty-seven Of which Anthony Miller receive dred and el;bty-ve Of which Lemuel Ban, Afty-eight. d“iwenty-four hans 2a Ww ved ‘two buindred aud 4 OF whic! ‘And of which there were Scattering ninety-six. Total, Vivitl GRNATR pIBTR ae hat it appears on such estimate and canvass, TEAS whole number of vous given for the olliow of Senator for the Fifth Senate District was twenty- five thousand six hundred and Bfty-two.... Of which Frasius ©, Benedict received fifteen thou- sand two hundred and twelve... 0s... 15,21 Of which Michael Norton received ten thousand three ‘ hundred and BEVEDtY. ++. 6.6 cee . 10,870 OF which there were Defective twenty-three, = Of which there were Blank seventect.. And of which there were Scattering tuiny Total....se0» m such, esti 1 canvass, that tit appearson such estimate and cai " The Wile numberof votes. given for the ‘odice of Senator for the Sixth Senate District was twenty- three ‘thousand three hundred and twenty-on%....... 28,07% Of which Angustus Weismann received ten thousand two hundred and Wwenty-BiX.. ++ 10,238 Of which Henry Woltman received seven eight hundred and ove 7400 Of which Martin Nachtmann and twenty-nine. 4,029 Of which Frank W. Sierry receive past} ‘and elghty-six... Fe Of which Otto Meyer received 4 Of which there were Defective seven 1 Ot which there were Blank ele uw ‘And of which there were Seatrerit, 52 ‘Total . BNA DDT Te ‘That it. appea eattmate anid canvass, that the whole number of votes given for the oflice of Senator for the Seventh Senate District was twenty~ nine thousand three hundred and eixteen..+.+++ Of which James O'Brien received twenty thousand two lundred and ninety-t Of whieh Jolin J. Hiradley re Ani filty-sIX.+. Of which Chris and twenty-one Of which there were De OF Which there were Blank twelve ov. ‘And of ywhich there were Scattering (we: Totals. That it appears on sueh estimate and be of votes given forthe oui the whole , nate District was tweoty-nine / “ 29.965 Of which Daniel F. Tiemann recewed seventeen thom. sand two hundred aud seven Of whieh Henry W. Genet receive six hundred and seven ‘ Of which there were Detective twelr Of which the Total. ....s00s We certify this statem the wanie to be_attest quar f this Hoard, this cwenty-ntth day of Novemy at hundred aod seventy-one, THOMAS COMAN, Chairman, ‘ounty Clerks and Secre> and Secretary 01 ber, A. D. one thousand e) Hesny A, GuMpLetoN, Deputy tary. Sew York, City and Connty of New York, Connty tf hereby certity that bave compared origival statement remaining on bie in © same {8 a correct transcript theres nal, ad e whol i Muees my band am ‘at the New York County t Honge, in the City ana County of New York, this ty-titth day of November, one thousand eight hane ed and keventy-one, ARLES f. LORW, Clerk of the City a County of New York, Y OF THY BOARD, OF COUNTY CANVASS. STATEME » COUNT ERS OF THE COU OF NEW YORK, Tn relation to votes given for Mem) of Assembly,» ty Canvassers-of the County of Now York, having met at the oiice of The Clerk of said Comney og the Lith, nea, 17, Lat Bly Hate By a Hatd ant days of N ber, Is7i, to canvass an din iRiven ia the several Bloction Wstrions im enchot the iy Distrrets of said City ant COUR, h, Becton helt on the 7 lay of Novemper, in tae year afore- The Board of Cou aids do cer MEMERS OF ASSEMBLY. PMS AbsYSBLY DISTRICTS 0 That if appears on such entimate and canvass ime She amber i Fee aaaveciy cor tna First Asserably Diwiet Was Sixty-one hundred and Cighty+rereee 61%

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