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KLECTION CANVASS. 18i1—13 o' Clock. Roce te i Riera raset candiaate for bs ie moans NV ASSERS: ‘THE Boanp or Country Ca ny ‘at ihe recent ‘Werte. os for ‘Alderm ‘< erhird en Apemply istrict, so ferns. the aernan ‘to or afect the Tenth, Eleventh, ourtes: 200, a Tuliteenth Cand ihe ny eon gy i Pe seapectivelr, Cor Hugh O'lirien, the. ca Gee Sebostag the undersigned for said office of Aasistany | Alderman. aod on the ground thet the votes alleged 10 | have been cart in nine Llection. districts tar exceed the to- tal number of electors tn eid dalricinad each of them, 2 L eeaemMatE eI MOLLIGAN, Alderman nets Thine Ae: i ELECTION CANVASS. sion pled, 68 motion f Supervisor ium i ol “14 from lo} er ol rv! ita we: from Charlock from 114 altered 44. Plunkitt to | on Assistant Alderman. - Eighth Disirict—Conover’s vote alfbwed at 147 instead of a Megat votes oiled in those 47, on motion of Supervisor Plunknt. labth District canvassed from Supervisors’ returns, on motion of Supervisor, Flunkitt, on Assistant Alderman, and vot adopted. ostigiecnth Dietrict canvassed from Supervisors re Ssielant Alderman aud adopted, on motion of Super: Teor Plunk itt, i Teenty-seveath District not corrected on Assistant Alder- Candidate for Assistant Alderman of Third Assembiy Dis- | man. t, Which was referred to the Spectat Committee on Protests. The followine protest was presented by Christopher Fiesk joke, beq., candidate for Member of Assembly in the Tenth Assembiy District Tae Stair OF New Youg—To Tax Hononaver, THe BOARD oF CaNVaseRns OF THE CITY AND County oF EW YOR Te undersigned, Christopher Flecke, candidate for the | office of Member of Assembly for the Tent! Assembly Dis- trict of the sald city and county, bereby prt Bonorable the Board of Carvatsers ai pons or otherwise making any ae favor of Henry H. Haight, as member cle ving w cer Sten erelors in efor the said die. trlet, on the ground of gross trregwar.ties and fraud in the reception and canvass of the votes by the inspectors and Canvassers of various Electoa Districts insald Tenth Ag sembly District, CHRISTOPHER FLECKE, ‘NOVEMBER 35, 1871. Feriows, Dukrs & Dvasty, of Counsel, hich was reterred to Special Committee on Protests. Communications trom Courrier des bias Unis, Longe American Journal, ‘ie Publishing Company, in ence to publishing statements and declarations of the | canvass The Secretary then read the following protest, which was served upon bim 4s representing the County Clerk, and which war directed to the Board of County Canvassersof the county of New York and to the County Clerk ‘The undersigned | hereby protest againat the returns of | fe, Inspectore, and Osnvassers in any Election District being altered, Bee age correcte: a var! Tespect tn the presence of the undersigne’ tarned on Assret motion of ‘Supervisor Flunkitt, Second District (Gochrase, McLaren, Conover, Carroll, ms ry the | cope ta coe view “of the eald Board, of Canvassers. when nized asa Board, and counsel for the Alder. | Men voted for upon the baliot or ticket headed by Peter Gilacy; and they protest aguinst the Inspectors und Can- Tamers altering vay decision heretofore manio, by said In. ‘Twentieth Ward corrections:— Firat District was read from returns made to Chief of the Barca of Bieclons on Alderman only (no vole beg, re- it Aldérman, and same was adopied on Dilger, rote 118 instead of 197, on motion | of binge eed 197; Supervisors’ re turne, PTI. The vote for Wheete ‘bu Cooper ler, Havemes bare) bigs ce bein, "sine Seventh Di motion of Superr! in Assistant Alderman, ‘and, on motion of Supervisor Piut ¢ BADE WAS w ea. ‘Tateente District corrected as follows:-Gllaey, from 4 | 1. Sehalek, from 175 to 180; Mehr. ih 175 10. 180; Vance, from taro! 135; Dilger and Joyce, tram W910 Vio} Varian,’ frou 174 to 179; Burghard, from 174 to beg Ward, Seventeenth District—Carroll, from 100 to to 112; Fiizgeraid and uch, trom $95 to 18; 173 to Toil, from 18) Mie 1 Dilger and Joyce, from 100 to 11; Martlo, 100 to 3 Whieeiee i Kel , Bernhetmer (100 stricken out; Zolilko! bh from 100 to 20); Cooper, Hayvemyer and Schultz, 100. to 240. Twenty-first Ward—First District only corrected on As sisiant Alderman, and, on motiva of Supervisor O'Neil), was adopted, ‘Twrentv-second Ward—Second District on vote of Assistant Alderman, us read from Supervisors’ returas, was adopted be motion of Supervisor Plunkitt; no alterations va Clerk's returns. Fifteenth District, no corrections, Snpervlsor Woltman moved that the Inspectors from the Twellth District, Fifteenth Ward, Twenty-fourth District, Eighteenth Ward, Fifteenth District, Eighth Ward, be sent Spectors and Cunvansers in regard to the vo.es cast for | for 10 correct their returns, Aldermen st the election Beld in the cliy of New York on the ‘Wh aay of November, 187 B UAWRENGE, Jn, feney le c Of Counsel for Peter Dated New York, November 4, 1871, i and stbers. Tho Secretary then stated taut until the Committee on Pro- tests hac reported their action on sald protests he would de- cline to permit any changes or alterations m the clerk's Teluras to be made by the Inspectors and cunvassers. ithe following protest was progeuted by Ouls i. Lall, can- Gidute for Assistant Alderman, Twenty-first Tux PROPLE OF TUX SraTR OF New ae Boakp oF County CANVASSERS OF TBE ‘GouNTY oF | New Yorn:— Whereas it anda residem of Tweuty-tirs: Assembly District acitizen of the United States and of the State of cuy ot New York and an elector therein ; an hereas it appears to our sail election held in tue city of first Assembly District of city, on the 7th day of No- vember, 1871, the said Otis T, Hail was a candidate Ofiloe of Assistant Alderman for the Twenty-first As: District in sat Such Assistant Aldérinan ; and mb Whereas it appears to our satisfaction that various other persons were duly e'ected to the odice of Assitiant Alderman in the several Assomb!y districts in id city at the sald eleo the held therein on the seventh day of November, 1871; “A herens, It appears that tt ia by law your duty to can. tors and Canvassers of vans the returns maco by the Ini Blection of ihe votes caat for ti candidate for the oflice of Assintut also to canvass tne réturas of the yotes cast for raons who were duly voted for for the office of As tant iy al Alderman in the soveral Assembly Districts in said sald election; and, ‘Wherear It nppears to onr eatlsfaction that you have Tasted age the returns made by tne Int and neglected to « and Canvassers of Election ot the votes cast for th . Hall for the ofice of Assistant Al iret Asiembiy Fistrict of sais city, to canvass the returns of tie vot it for the varions can- Aidates who were auly voted for for te office of Assisiant Alderman in the acvera! Assembly Districts In said city at aid lection, Now, theretore, wa being willing that speedy and shonid’ be done to this behalf, to him, the aid Otis T. Hall, th nd yon hace felled And to the various other persons who bave been elected to | the ofice of ‘Aasiatapt Alderman in the revcral Assembly Disiricis in the city of Now York, do command and enjoin You that, immediaicly nfter the Teceipt of this writ, ‘you vase the returos of the.votes cast fr Ue oifice ol Assiat- ant Alderman in the screral Amsombly Districis ta the city of * New York, at the election held in said city on the serenth day of Novembar, 1871, which returus are made by the [n- Spectors anid Canvassers of Election in the several Election Districts in sald elty. And show you suall have executed this, our writ, make ‘Known to our Supreme Court at « special term to» be held at the cuambers thereof, at the Court House in said city, on the twenty-seventh day of Novemoor, i871, at 12 o'clock M. of Uthat day, And Lave then aud there this writ. Wines Hon. Jobu Brady, ove of the Justices of our Supreme Court, this twea'y third day of y order of the Conrt. E, fer, Daserraer Welsman sooved tisk ven Recreser take ap the Corrected districts tn order of wards wed compare same in ‘open Gour: Mvhich tne Scoretary praceeded to go, when Supervisor Pinnkitt moved that, laasmueb ag the County Clerk refused to permit any further alte tons to te made fn his returns until the Com tests had reported that this Board time th Which amendment was sfierwards withdrawn, and said resolution was adopted, all mombers preseut vouog in the afirmative, Novena 2, 18714 o'clock P. M, upervieor Cowan to Supervicor Pionsitt Commitee on Mrotests The Con: nhtee on el presented the following report froin the sts, to whom was referrod the a Bexed pro sey'apd others agaln: ft tnsvect nvassers to any ing alterou, changed, corrected, or In any aapect varied, except in open view of the eald Bourd of Canvaseers, orgn ard, aud in the prosenc’ tue protestant, and also protesting aga Uauvassers altering any decision heretofore made by pial snepoctars abe \Osevecsers tn regard to tue votes cast for Aldermca, respectuity reps ‘That the provision of law relating to the correction ts con tained in Fe le one of tile Ave of the Upon proceeding to canrass the votes, it Ppeat to the cany: Prowuced to them certain matters wre onmlited in a Hheat which ehowld have beca inscrted, or that any tmtetak which are clerical werely exist, they shall cause tne ald aixtement to be ent by one 0 number «whom they Shall depute for ula purporc) to the town or ward inspectors, | apd town or ward canvassers of the town or ward from | whom they wert received, to lave the same corrected, and the said canvasser so depited #hall umedixiely proces notion to the oaid towe of ward tuspcciors eng eae Sasser, whose duly it shall Ve torthwith to aasemble together and make such correction as the frcta of the case require: Dut suck town or ward fuspectors aud capvassers shall not At such meeting change or alter any decision before made by them, but shall only cx stated, avd the Board of Comnty Canvassers are authorized to adjourn frown day to day, for tke purpose of obtaining and recetving such a such adjournment rot to extend Beyond three di provision of law bas been stric Jowed by the Board of Cruvnssers in the present canvass. Whenever tt has clearly appeared to the Koard that in any Statement produced certain mattess are ounttted which should Dave been inserted, an whera a ticket is attached to tho re- ia Foes 1 tatthfatly fol- for wiiel tine Board bave c uel 1 error, 2 the district can: been afforded trict canivaseers in the prosence of the si eunvass tho ward, aud uoly to enpply au om rect nclerieal error. If the couneel for the protestants can show that trict any more bes brev done than to correot 4 clerical error your commilter such correction be rejected by the Board, 8 originally produced canvassed. All of whieh te respectfully aultoiited. GEORGE, EbWwakb cv ine Which the Clerk reat, onmotion, The same was received and adovted. Supervisor Cuariock moved to take the Twe} read corrections made by the District Insyec UNKILT, i © Hapervisor Wollman moved that the wards be taken up in numerical order. Supervisor Charioce objected, when The Grat resolution was adopted on Chu their order, as he wae desirous of leaving carly. Which was carried. Ninth and Sixteenth Districts of Twelfth Ward—The Super- 1 were biauk before. “Bipervisor Hart took Up the Sixteenth District corrections and completed arm Supervisor Cuddy canvassed the corrections in the Sixth and Fourreenth Warde. Fighth Ward corrections : Supervisor Mitcbeil canvassed he correcitons in Twenty: secona Diairict. McLaren, #5; changed to 19 on bis motion. 8 received by th 1 Supervisor Mitchel itevel. ou Assistant Alderman canya! Se 4 from Buy 90 motion of Supervisor Mitchel iguieenth, Disirict The vite was change! as follows: corrected to Gllety was 134, corrected to 268; Cochrane, itygerald, Wiidey, V: chs and MoLaren, ing, carers 29 10 2A; Wheeler an E. Kelly (stricken out); F Jaci changed from vo ole Lome Ware! *fech Distriot—Joyes trom 297 v0 1¥7, ‘wet District canvassed from Clerl's resure motion of Supervisor Cuddy, the corre: District was made by striking out the vol mo ee Riath district—Bame copress'on, rane from 156 to 8b Cochrane +2 385, ‘eliy (10) stricken out, wide fee rd corrections camreased hy oon Onddy tothe of Supervisor livinggom moulo song ve y wlated ae sof "ierenth Dis- trot oa ppeatod ank@ate? that they bad no cor }—Saperviecr stated shat the Inspectors ap- So corfections to make: and on motion toe ead muse id Hecretary were allowed, uo a'terations Sra resp. « shi “pao Motion of Supervisor mance’ ot yansed said Ward {0 the at Ladon from Supervisors’ returns, on parvieor Mitebel! ; tae Clerk's returns uot cor- . both ‘oyor. me District, vove as read from Siverrieors’ returns | Cail for two dave. Mise OWA {fara to our satisfaction that Otis T. Hall is citizen of the United States and of the State of New York, city of New York, and an elector tn tho he elty of New York, and is upwards of the age of twenty-one years, afd that he has been for many years prior to the 7th day of November, 1871, New York, and a resident of the Twenty-first Assembly District of the | allowed, Twenty-seventh district, vowe on Cochrane, ction that, at the charter ‘ew York, and in the Twenty- or the cliy, aud that he was tuen duly clectea as | commit om d by making the hour their canvass to be correctly | and no votes are re urned by the e persis naned on such ti_ket, or where fo voles whatever are returned in any district for an office ‘OLA were Cast AL the late election, or Whenever it y mistakes which are clerical ‘merciy exist, as voed upon the statement than are rd deputed to the district canvassers of or Cleneal error occurred, vassers lia then beon called sacra or portnnity to correct the sate. But fn, no care bas any return been corrected except by the dis- Bugervtsor Hart moved that she Board ‘permit Supervisor | lock to take up the Twelfth Ward corrections out of " returos were read, on mytion of Supervisor Chariock, nunty Clepicy ou Dilger’e vote, | ed from Supervieeps’ returns, on | ‘uel Falconer, Mebrbach Meaatie, 114 to 98; Con: ger, 134.10 20); lance. 1H to 268 ‘arroll, 184 to 906; Dilger, tb 406 ; Joyce, 1: 4 Woltman, Supevedsor Cuddy wae sosigned to canraus the Tenth Ward, in ‘hewumence of duyere 8 ip Tenth tedor Cochrane and Seveniiy District as follows: ~Serome trom MeLaren and ferro} 14 t0 41, Dilzer vaio orce Wis 10: barghaed i, Zolivoter hich was carried, ail the Supervisors prevent voting in the atirmoative, perv Fourth, Fith, tbiid, pba Seventeenth Wai ure rd be sent for to correct their retaras. the aft Suyervisor infcrmed bim \hat man bel my, fhireenth 4 *iltcheul ta the {sor Woltman. Bence of Su Su Seventeenth Ward taken up by Supervisor MeKlever. No mus whatever were made elther in the Supervisors’ or but the districts, as read by the Cleri by Clerk, was aliowed at 63 instexd of 60. Supervisor Cuddy otfered the faliowing preamble and reso- lution :-— Whoreas the district canvassers in the districts that hat not becn canvassed have been sent for, and bave either n Jected or refined to meet the canvassers deputed to have the Ser appeared, have bee ubmitted to them nvaused ali the state ve returns corrected, or bavi lected or relused to correct’ the retur for correction, and ihe Koard baving ments of votes presented to them, Resolved sistant Alderman be now closed, ‘The Chair put the motion, which was decided In the adirm- ative, Supervl until to-morrow at 12 o'clock. Which was carried, iefec EMBER 25, 1871—12 o'clock. N The Board reassembled al visor Mitchell Supervisor Piunkitt was ca.led to the chair. ‘The Clerk proceeded to call the roll. The following mem. | bers answered to their names Cuddy, Goman, McKiever, Mitchell, O'Neill, Plunkitt, | Welch and Wortman—7. ‘A quorum not appearing the Board took a recess until 3 | o'clock. NOVEMBER 2h, 1871-8 P. M. air reasseind! Mitchell, O'Neill, Ylunkitt, Reilly, Schlichting and Wolt- man- The Clerk not belng ready with the declarations and at ments on Aldermen and Assistan rn Soper Pe c Woltman moved that the Bourd take ry rrocess Gaull bart past four J", BL (To Bo Continued.) Cooks, &e. 7 (‘UST ST, WEST OF STH AV.—AS FIRST CLASS 4 cook; understands her bi sh aad American side aod taney dishes ; all 7 1 & tivale family or . between Ii and 2 o'elock. la tod ofty reference: QD West arn” sr. 10 cook Iw a hotel or boarding nous y the day to vol Cail ress. st, SOUTH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 15 WEST 28TH ST. ® ood cook; an exc no object country; good reference, © EST 41ST ST., FIRST FLOO! ¢ need apply ouly those who will pay good waz 92() SULLIVAN 8T. Seen for four days, from I 25 WEST 18TH 8’ e Jaunaress; fully unders: ays city re fe: Pd PONS: a 5 WEST 19TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS COO 252 Noderuanas cooking In all iis branches, past Ac, ; elty reterence from last piace. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Housekeepers, &c. ROOM %4.—AN, ACCOMPLISHED 69 7 Fertgy indy, “gauenied itafan. ont ANTED—AN EXPERTENC! D “BALESWOMAN, FOR | $3. ee SMART rout, Sea WRITR ‘e recommended, vee ie eee fochra: =, Bc ok aga or THE c BOARE OF COUNTY CA tut, Dilcer 101 ne, ere 108 to WASTED—SATURDAY NOREEN, ie w& RELIABLE ‘Supervisors’ or 2 — cae caeneett by ibe Board, on motion of ‘Nieteenh Ward evrrections-—Thin’ wpa no correc- s ‘Weat 64d ot,, near’ Broadway. THOROUGHLY COMP! = pees ‘keener in a hoiel of gentleman class ct OSNABERG, | box 116 Heraid ‘ole, ANTED.--A LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION AS Tine first class Lotel or an institution; is j, Peferences if require’. A fe Bat her renidence, 6:8 Broadway, Albany, ne, oar AS HOUSE- Fr as matron %) second floor, room 6. ‘ totes trom Gilaey to Sebults trom TANTED—A PROTESTANT WAITRESS, TO ASSIST Nineteenth Ward—Kighth and Fourteenth Districts cor- and competent 8 Gramercy Park Park, between 20th and et sis, Laundressen, &e, . Por aay gala e floor. jon. Rone ct ‘Cuber need apply at 806 6th av.» fret floor. ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT CLOAK GREENWICH AY., men's and indies’, also fat peates: manner; hearaceee WEST 30TH ST., TOP FLOO! Cepartment in a hrst clans BACK ROOM, —A | dress H. O., Herald Uptown | HELP| WANTED—FEMALES, gloves, laces and undergarments, at FRIEND'S, 649 HELP WANTED—MALES. irl to cook, wash and iro} ‘small family, at 223 A PRINTER “PRE OOF READER WANTED a l. Apriy ot 06 Hassan st, third door, are AT PRIVATE MANGION, fief Auctioneer, Wastencar FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER aun rod entior, at Miss FERGUSON'S, 105 West 17 with camberwork, 2 between 4 and7 P, M. at No. ANTED—A PERSON OF ABILITY TO ASSIST IN | ,. care of house and an invalid; one that isa ood | house fs on French piaa, all ¢ ‘and dress maker, to rintend the manufacturin; ranch oflioe, 1,285 Bro: respectable woman to go out 242 or housecteanli WEST 25TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A respectable women to do washing and ironing at ry the day washing, ARSED nd COMPETENT PERSON AS LADY'S MAID | C sirens; must understand dressmaking and “e hairafessian: and be willing 10 mate noreell aenersly teeta ANTED—A WATCHMAKER, TO GO,T0 WASHING. Appiy, wii ; best reference, EAST 18TH 8T., FIRST FOOOR, BACK ROOM,— A respectable woman to do washing and ironing ‘at ber own residence; best city reference, WEST 62D ST., SEOOND FLOOR,—A RESPECT- able German woman wishes some families’ ‘wash: | 43 ‘and troning at home, BROADWAY, CORNER 41ST ST. IN, SHOE —A respectable widow wishes the washing and froning of a few private fatiiies, or to go out by the day housecleaning. Tek ouT ow Fead by the Becretary, was adopted, on nk fut, it Fifteenth District canvassed from Supervisor cipro oe SITUATIONS W TIGHT WATCHMAN, ‘Wisco Teference and security can be given. As WATCH Herald off XITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE, EXPE- NE J! rienced waiter (colored) ina private family, "Adareas-| [J 5% EDMUND, box 128 Herald office. TANTED—A POSITION AS “PORTER, WATCHMAN "1 | FOR THE GREA’ venth Disirict—Jerouis, from 190 to 9; Kelly, 190 INTERNATIONALE aress B, zB a y ¢ 4 Zz A married man, JOHN LOCHER, 8 Ch 7 ANTED—A CONSTITUTIONAL SUNDAY WALK, 2 & os speak and write germans an American. Adcress F, Hi. W., 26 ae m Elgl2 McKiever moved that the Inspectors from the eifth, Thirteenth, Seventeenth, ‘Twenty- nd ‘Twenty-seventh Districts of the THREE CENTS. THREE CENTS. A “goon, SMART SALESMAN ‘foro ONLY C Nurses, &e. 5 WASINGTON ST., IN THE STORE —A RESPECT." oO with fresh breast of milk, as wet When was oarried, ‘all the supervisors present voting in GOOD CHANCE FOR HAT SALESMEN. A WHOLE- ble married woman, nurae in reapectavie fami 40TH ST., NF matea that Supervisor McKiever he Inspectors in several of these alstricts hai appeared ind stated that they had no ccrrections to 8 Seventh Wards canvassed by Supervisor fs eqn A MON NURSE tiny R 8D AV.—A MONTHLY NURSE | eating am Iromediate y : excellent references, eal, tidy American or nglish girl; must be willing h & one d home at fair wages ts eater Piet ae Satin and brocatel an. and eit Paintings, Bron: ‘wood and wana Bo eases, Sc, miturey’in al 800 1 Pv CLASS JOB AND BOOK COMPOSITORS, ALSO pots all the ele- roof reader wanted. " WYNKOOP & HALLENBECK, | 118 Fulton st, ‘Carpeta, mm Lad ¢ fom, Basement chen Fare MAX IArERADOUFE BLL BY PP rede an eras Ry teenth Grae ae tures of Grocery, Im RINTERS IN CITY OR COUNTRY CTANTNG | ~ reliable vook and newspaper com{ preyed | Eins to superintend io a ottice, |, box 121 Herald one | mo JEWELLERS, WANTED, TWO ¢ fers; also one diamond jewe can Sldress PRANK: 1 Bi olere invited, aetna ee &CO., oe Bowery. AUCTIONEER. & CO, THREE SEAL ‘bat good BY JOHN A, Dom A pence, 00 Saray. a WAXTED.-A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT FOREMAN ina men's furnishing manufacturing establishment, Address box 4,018 Post offi lesroom 233 Bowery, will sell on Monday next, ‘December Is," ‘stock of Jewelry and joota and Shoes, Ac. £0., to pay aivances, sae te as aes ancl Pagngrgee, atest eee og feta; ADOROMERR, Kod deed a w Hip Howery, ay at vororares Valent eference, from ¥ ull 1 o'clock, at 16 Laat bet gion Gree rE DEE: s0mly 1a ANTED- IN A SMALL, PLAIN PRIVATE FAMILY, and obliging? to" et 0 a B00 offered Inquire, to-day and to-morrow till noon, at No. 080 | SAI BENJAMIN ay the Contents ot a hip. ing of a splendid snrtmkt of Work Benches, Standin, miso ‘Olfice Furniture, [roa & FRENCH _ADVERTISKM ENTS. 8k AY. “CHEZ MM. Une Francaise desire se piacer dana une petite fa- mille americaine pour faire Rep peu nals ot Facominover ie linge; bonnes recommendaltons, b'adresser-a Mile. MARIE T, ics _ » “CON FISEUR,— cuisine, enselznor le ERRY | FELTM. wis MIDDLE-AGED MAN, FROM | 7ryp main, fants a situation aa pight waichmi good i U% or to drive single truck. Address J. C., station D. — NE TANTED-—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A SITUATION AS | U une Ww alter or piateman in w hotel; town or country. Ad- Adresser: nd itutsos ah Herald o ce. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE 28 cook abd carver, Call on or address rysit> at., rear, for three days, ITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN IN some who'esale busi in most any position; can F offies, ove with the best of reference pees eB Iter 3 P, B.D. BRADLE' roadway sale hat andcap house would give a salesman with a lent to a partnership without capital. Addres ount of trade, B. A, 8. COUNTRY TRAD! rvisor Keilly,on motion of ‘Kadrens' as above, In FAST 2TH ST. | N L&XINQTON AND who is. thorough nurse, ufant, na such. Satisfactory references bookkeeper, correspondent. ée. ; por 1 thorough business ability and ‘of undoubted infogrity ; wel and accustomed to the control of | a BOUT 1,500 YARDS BRUSSELS and DUTCH CARPETS, ie ing been used but in partiou'ar for an given by calling or addressing, WAVERLEY PLACE, BETWEEN CHRISTOPHER ; and West 10th sts,—An English woman, with first | clase reference as lady's monthly nurse, can be had !mme- posted in foreign count! A courting house: at present holds a responsible position, but, for satisfactory reasons, desires @ change. Any good firm requiring the servi EAST 48D BT., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE | young married jerman woman (baby three weeka | 26 ‘wishes to uurse baby at her own residence, NEAR 8D Av. to wet nurse a child at her ‘at the canvass of Yotes for Alderman and As- 1D mmarried woman wis Own residence, th a first’ clacs firm, as double entry engagement, w! oasesses long experience, wholesale boot and shoe house in this city, good and ex- perienced salesmen; none but those who understand the business and have a gcod country trade need apply, Ad- dress box 0 New York Post office. D* avenue, Brookly UG CLERK WANTED—WELL ACQUAINTED WITH city retail and prescription trade. Apply at 66 Hudson or Woltman moved that this Board take a recess ed nats child RUG CLERK WAXTED- ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS: or aie wie mith Tor 3. Mok, box 100 pring ‘treot Post olllee, WEST 83D 87. FIRST FLOOR, 1 Scotch woman as'wet nurse, NEAR 2%YH 8T,-A WOMAN OF recess. Cn anton CCE pet RUG CLERK WANTED—A COMPETENT prs. inet omy ae Bh nla)" a snaft boy, at JOHN TABER'S Phar his busine: pencer, fumi iar with city retafl trade; references frot irae class experience as lady's nurse can be had R recommended and speaking French; none other need apply. cP a h Sf | Address ¥.J., box 188 Herald oftice, NEAR ATH ST.—A SCOT 1H Protestant hebebe gs as nurse and seamstre: ;QUIRED—IN A MARKET ESTABLISHMENT, AN active, well-trained bookkeeper, who can como highly upabie of taking ful eb: of a baoy from its birth; can | ning i up with the bottle; ‘no objection to the country ; good 2.053 se ee a Rar Sree nee oa In ANTEDSA GERMAN DRUG CLERR.—ADDRESS M. e Vresent—Supervisors Cuddy, Charlock, © McKiever, TANTED—THREE EXPERIENCED DRESS GOODS back rooms.—A woman, with ‘a fresh reas ot milk, wishes a baby to murse at her ther own. Call for three days, NGLISHWOMAN AS NURSE; NO OB. wing children. Address C. 'D., box Il ranch ofice, 1,865 Broadway. BUT SELF AND HUSBAND, WASTED AN ‘York Fost ome yy, ANTED—A WHITE Goons BUYER: A COMPETENT At OUNG FE ection to Hr fa Uptown ADBIANCE: ROBE ald office. salesmen. Apply to H, B, RUSSELL, $60 Bowery. ‘PERIENCED SALESMAN FOR THE white lead and color trade. Address box 1,041 New n, to take charze of our white goods department, INS & CO., 855 Broadway, York, G would ke a child to nurse; one from two to four ind care and a comfortable nome Tu yANTED—AN ASSISTANT, BOOKKEEPER IN TRE one familiar with the business preferred. Address box 3, TANYED—BY A SUPRRIOR ENGLISH GIR Post office. frutt trade; must be quick and curate in figures; x 3108 ioe cn a ANTED—A SALESMAN FOR A HOSIERY, NOTIONS can command a fair trade ‘need apply. Address box 1, Post office. TANTED_BY A LARGE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN Waitresses, &e. WEST 22D ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS FIRST class waltress or seamstress; best reference from last able En; ah woman as cook all family. Can be seen at and bighly recommended | 99 ¥E West Timent; must have thorough e: 1D ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS e her business; 7 ANTED—BY ‘ook; thoroughly understands her business Flatt Sta co! 8 ¢ chambermald an waitres: Call a 97 Weat Lith at, A SITUATION FoR A Ina private family only, as Se eT waitress; good reference. I! ’ fo. Address, or would go out with name and good reverence, SUPPLY IUUSE, Heraid oftice. Miscelianeous, EAST 82D 8T.~AS GOVERNESS, BY A CATHO- lic young lacy (American), who has taught three Yenrs In the public school, and can furnish the highest re- Ht 'ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, TAVING AN INTI- good t pala cook, washer and froner ; six & position as salesman with an impo! ‘of cloa Greas trimmings, Iuces, Rc. Address THATELLER, Herald COMPETENT WOMAN AS oftice. and white goods cash jobbing house. Onty those who this city, an entry clerk 2 notion and hosiery de- ted in the woollen factory supply trade. Tate acquaintance witn the pares ‘and near by trade, an A YOUNG LADY, CAPABLE 7 ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COUNT! under 12 years washer and ironer; fon to a boarding house or @ short distance in the of teaching chiidren po other need appiy; must hare good referenes. Apply a Sitter 'ta tbe city or comer LL & COAL'B, 50 panion to an aced or inva'ld Tady;_ salary mot #9 much ad the pe object as a goed bome, Call on oF oo WE 208 class cook in a hotel, restaurant or boarding house; reas GOVERNESS, ni ECOND FLOOR, FRONT room.--A colored woman as cook by the day or week ; is capable of oie up ee ‘s lunches. Can be u WEST 1H STA HIGULY EDUCATED, yor roang lady degires, & few moro pu alter 3 o'clock German, English and music, POSITION REQUIR! su Addreas BETA, Po {rolling a,trede Uberal terms wiil be offere. 4% Broadwa; _TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS; one as first class cook, the other as chambermaid of er business; will go separate- AN ENGLISH LADY, rintendent ofa gentleman's es: Post ofice, Stapleton, § To ouT Iike sorue copying to do at home. “Adress A be ‘ box 107 Herald Uptown Branch ofl, 1,265 Broa 80 AV, BETWEEN 87TH AND SeTH 57 ood plain English cook; has lived sevea London; fra frat clase baker; well recommended, seen on Saturday and houday. on the plano at moderal ‘Address PIANIST, cercor Ames & Ximener, 99 Woautteed woman 8 BY A RESPECTABLE MID- dle aged woman as frat class cook, either meat or referenoe as to qualtiication will be submitted, Rittesa J R,, box 128 Heraid oftice, L°* oot FOR THE GREAT INTERNATIONALE TELEGRAM CARTOON. GOING DOWN FIFTH AVENUE, DAME LIBERTY'S CONSTITCTIONAT, SUNDAY WALK. skb THE EVENING THLEORAM T ODAY. TURKEY CENTS, THREE CENTS. ie Chambermaids, &c. 7TH ST.—A ¥ and waitress; WEST 12TH. 8: chambermatd in « private fart good reference given, : good reference. ailing na private family, aaRt AS OHA 12 or m - J. Stewart's) will go to ladies anys pervect fu warraute . we EAST MTII ST. 234 Thine tow Work with or after dre: Wilson's machine; ea: 2 operates 39 = WEST 4D ST. FIRST FLOOR, at) thoroughly competent dressmi more vogagementa, Cali on or address M 881 OP AY. —A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD like « few more engagements to go ont by the day or is Wheeler & Wiron's machine, Call on or 6) BROADWAY.-A_ COMPETENT OPERATOR 4 n Wheeler & Wilsor * frat cl machi! good at dre 3 faaily ; nsework, &r. Geveral 55 MONROE 8T., IN THE STORE.-A RESPECT. v0 be able German sith, not Jong In this country, to do eral housework 250. housework {n « amail famiis. a} housework, 916 3D AV., ONE DOOR FRON SoTH er, OVER THR ) 10 do gecerai bem chy refers bank.—A respectable Proestwnt Sonsewore or cooking washing aod lronin, Housekeepers, &e. 4. WEST TH &T.—A vOUNG WinoW, A STRANGER olly, a¢ housekeeper; tn the family cf a widower 10 LOL Re 24, from the West, refined and xccomplished, aw i 1 housekeep ‘Address oF cal! WEST 96TH § ST,, CORNER 6TH AV,—A LADY or Widower's family preserrea; would make home jenennt and cbeerful; references trom inet e LADY, USING THE METHOD OF THE BEST MAS- ters In Paris, wishes «few more puplis in music and V. L. Va Herald Uptown Branch office, OF EXPERTENOF, FURNISHING THE highest testimonials as to capacity and respectabiilty, desires a tew pupils whom she could instruct in English, Mins M., Herald office, TO-DAY Freneb or music. YOUNG FRENCH GIRL OF GOOD ‘EDUCATION, with exeellent, recommendetions, head servant or ai Herald Uptown fice, 1,265 Brondway. YOUNG LADY, GERMAN, OF TG 8 doctor: has 9 tion, wishes to give a few lessonn dally in French, Ge WEST EDUCA- MAN; ONE who thorongbly understands the retail grocery trade: Newark avenue, Jersey City, early ry TANTED-—SEVERAL EXPERIENCED SALESMEN to sell woollens, flannels ant biankets; to those con. . TS kpsoN, BRAD: CO.,46 and 48 Lispenard street—atler Feb.’ 1, 1872, TO-DAY FOR THE GREAT “INTERNATIONALE Ti GRAM CARTOON. GOING DOWN FIFTH AVENUE, DAME LIBERTY'S CONSIITUTIONAL SEE 1 EVENING JO! trated. THREE OBNTA, cz THREE CENTS. COAG! 1IMEN _AND GARDENERS, BENS RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WwisitEs A siTU- ation ax coxchman in a private, family, river for river ‘experience, Cali on or address COACH- 19 West Bad st, ging, either at own residence or at pupii on; nO gentlemen need apply. an, best reference H., box 702 Post office, vOUNG Lapy OF REFINEMENT WOULD LIKE A da’ to small children, com- GARDENE anion or, sen W«. box 198 Herald Uptown branch oftce, 1, table grower; has tert'montals extending over twer gears pnd oan Gre drst class city references. Address GARDENER, EDUCATED IN FIRST CLASS GARDEN OF Bea E YEARS rience, wants a situation’: ke care of horses ‘Address KEEINHARDT, I Hausere Hotel, BO "S$ SITUATION WANTED--BY A MIDDLE aged married man; 18 8 first clasa plant, fruit and vege- ish. facinating SOACHMEN WANTED TWO GERMAN OR ENGLISH the nigher branc! SON & BOYNTON'S, 284 Water at, New York, between 4 and 5 otelgok. OACHMAN, GROOM AND GARD UNG GIRL AS CUAMBERMAID A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS WEST? ISTH ST, BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH good r ‘relerences Address C. w. ave.--A respectatte colored girl lo do chambertrork ITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN s (MARRY ‘as coachman ; best city reference; good groom Claaa driver; sober and obliging. Addreas St. B., box 208 Herald ofiee, 1. 5 net review of all the elomentat jon on new books, old autho ric and belles lettres; the prev: Isa stuiles conversutl Tent literature, rhe drama, opera and J 3 a pai rence in that specialty ; Wages B10 per week. Address 0. P, box 16} cl Herald flee. Seon ‘desirable, as purchi by : private use; ulso ‘an ‘WASTED-A TRAVELLING | AGENT THOROUGHLY | had several additional lines trom private etock.” ‘Cal Th coachmen; one or both married, Forn Call at RICHARD. 8 SITUATION | Vloe! ER nted--Ry a single man (German, Protestant); ean | To Th willing to make himeelf ‘useful wagen no object box 204 Herald oftice, D), and frat gon, Referencen, her own boo! is under thirty or forty ven ut not roltetted, unless ‘bey chera or graduates, 1 box 78 sation D Post oft ENGLISH LADY POS. tem, has time unoe- drawing and water lerald Uptown Branch Giteus of the proces ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY A Post office, Flushing, N. TANTED—AS COACHMAN AND GARDENER AND to make himaelf gencrally usefal, a single man, with | suuare. r¢ good city reference. Apply at $4 East Sist st, near Madison avevue, READEN AND. w "RIT TISITING GOVERNES sing a thorough ADDENDA, box 14 Th HST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER | bonuses iY A YOUSG LADY woo ‘peat and legible band, copying or writing of any kind to do at home or In an ofice, Adiress A. i. C., Herald NGULL'S TURKISH BATHS, LEXINGTON AY., COR- ‘& also medical student f¢ Ring the fourth belt : Intelligence OMices, NERMAN SERVANTS FOR ALL POSITIONS, CAPA- J ble and trustworthy, constantly found at 300 Bowery; entrance on Int at, 7 ANTED-—SMART, TIVE HELP WANTED—FEMALES, Woon TURKISH BATHE, LEXINGTON AV. COR. at, ta first class Protestant laundress, not i must be well recommended. - RY Praha! TO SELL ir eo'd, as once tried it reco Suammende ite Apply in the ever ig ANTE! inaking. quired wr e 196 Soaden Janes 4 { ANTED—A PERSON ACCUSTOMED TO THE HOTEL ED.—A GOOD COOK WANTED, L _at the St Germain Hotel, this day, at 10 o'clock A. Ms ADY WANTED—70 DO LIC small jamiiy of {wo persons ‘st drog atore corner Hoyt and Doug! club house kitchen, Address, with name in full, box 228 Herald ofice, A NT HOUSEWORK FOR A t permanent situation, Cal streets, Brooklyn, A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL TANTED—A SMART MAN, TO SOLICIT ORDERS acquainted with that class of trade may address 0. P. & CO, vor 117 Herald office, TANTED—A SMART BOY OF 13 OR 14 YEARS OF AIX EXPERIENCED SALESWOMEN WANTED IMM 439 & WEST tal) Sf.—A RESPECTABLE GERMAN TO ‘ 1» astely.—Appiy to RICHARD MEARES, @ta ay. and et sue a thre near tvortteth strect, and must come wel Cail Monday at drug sto — JANTED—A GIRL ACCUSTO bottles; also a bo: raga. Apply at 195 Ful PROTESTANT WOMAN TO TAKE THE futire Charge of aa invalid’ geaiiomene Vt {Wy ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO TAKE CITARGE OF A ED TO WRAPPING to work In factory, accustomed to siness on AL, Recon Noor. trouble to apply to J. Hay fices, he. rot a 6TH AV.—AN AMERICAN NTED-A GERMAN iw Bog Apply at room 4,115 Broadway, from 10 ANTRD—A GOOD PLAL froner im a private fam’ mendations from last ewoloyer's, Apply at OK, WASHER AND | erencen'iriels, above 20 yeury for a, position fi pects; insannate aaging salary, Apply, @tter 10, at | Sone Hroud way, office No AY’ colored man, with city reference. Adress G.H. ., | 4! ‘On THIS DAY ( Fi ELP WANTED—MALE! ner 25h #t., Want an honest, beaithy, intelligent, ind strictly temperate American, not older than 98 years office; FIRST CLASS MEN COOKS | ond MAN TO CANVASS ie, Call sienday 60 4th at, Williarnaburg. orug THI TANTED-IN A LAW OFFICE, A SMALL BOY, OF | WALDRON & COOKE. wilt H assortment of Furniture & arance; one who resides in Yorkvilie. | Saoriment 0 Wainut and respectable aj 140 Kast bath perlenes in the sale of books; best reference re- tary $12 per week. Apply at once #687 Broadway. and restourant business, to take charge of a private | — for ap ariicle used by barrooma and hotels. Une weil and who resides with his paretns; prefer one ilv- i) recommen RB. Ju, Pont office, Nquor store, who is thorouch!y conversant with the bu- good reterenees required, without which no one need A oe hy ae _______ LU tena EXPERIENCED AND GENTLEMANLY | el hapa, with the Christian \ oe Bere, aslisalere beceatven’ BONNE OUVRIERE POAE OAR, FESANT BIEN | la robe, desireratt de Vouvrage chez elle, ou des jour- Btadresser au 117 Bleecker 8S, WEINBERGER. AUCHONBE! December 1 and Silver Watches and” ¢ Chains, Ji Breastpina, Studs Balto Goods, Deiains nees dans les families. Bee RAMO, EUNE FILLE ALLEMANDE, PARLANT FRAN- als et un peu l'anglais, desire se placer comme femme ds chambre, ou pour servir table. 104 Herald Uptown Branch oflice, 1,265 petiroeeee Ms By UO | y Musleal Thstrumentey” orate 18 for ladies and children, new second Dealers invited. Aiso immediately thereafter, a larce ass we of Wines and Liquors in quantities to suit the and other Far FILLE FRANCAISE, DESIRE SE PLACER D DANS comme femme de cnambre et coudre. ACOB BOGART, ACCTIONEER. THIS DAY, DECEMBER 1 atil Geer at vs auction reet, Mort ee beast we Furniture, walnut Parlor, Bedroom, Shes Furniture ; ap P ie Rec aa torney for i NE FRANCAISE D'UNE BONNE EDUCATION, BIEN omm pour instruire et soigne ou comme femme de CAISE, Herald Uptown Branch dee, desire une pli 1 sort William te aoe essUR de SALES AT AUUTION. MINER, AUCTIONEER. LEN B. MINER & BROTHER, late HENRY A. LEEDS & MINER, (Established 1847.) SATURVAY, DEC. 16, gahhiOX o'clock, al our saleafoome, | D eORNITURES eta, black wainut biack walnut Bedstoads, Bureaus, Centre an ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. Tuesday, December 19, at 11 o'clock, at Post's old ostab- lished harness store, corner of 120th atrest ané ven rge stock of new Single an bie Harness, Phe bridles, Saddles, Collars, &c.; sole Trunks, Valiaes, ‘Traveling Bags ani nibs, Brushes, fhe Horse Blankets ao Linfsenta, cor; also Constr and Side Bhowoast Desk, Stovem Benches, Tools, &c. M. bat ete aca By and Third were, ather and Sarat nohelse loge GENTHRE NOUsEHD c : rnsaela, three-ply and ingrain Car ood country trade half the gross vrofits on bis sales, which | Biisedim Onvee:bin and Ingram Car do. marble top_ Dress black walnut Extension Ta GENTLEMAN, AGED 82, MARRIED, IS OPEN. TO |: thers pare AUCTIONEER. hold Furniture, Lage Mirrors, &c. ‘Tos day, a poe sd and runny Chama street, Desks, Dining Room Suits, Parlor Sule in variety. Mattrosses, Mirrors, | Particulars in Catatouen ot baler ORTGAGE SALL,—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEE! day, Dec. 16, at 10 o'clock, at 27 Bayard street, hold and barroom’ Furniture, Beda, Hed MATHEW BEIRNE, Attorney tor ICHARD WALTE Brass Finishing age male. —Will sell this day, I7 Gold street, the beea 4 of a gases Lait ‘black walnut Chairs, covered n green leat Sits, patent sprin nt enamélie? Cotta ds, Hair Mattresses, Feather Beda, Bolaters and Pillows walnut and gilt Cornices ae Kitchen Utensils, &c., Lace Windsor Curtain: gravings, Crockery, Gl: ie a ee a fon. UKE ALEXIS, HENRY BERGH, Faq., of Reception Committee, hi LLSON ices of a really competent and con- fidential man can address ‘CONFID.NTIAL, Herald ottce, | %,the, SRRGHETION OF THE GHAND OOT AND SHOE SALESMEN.—WANTED, BY ak AUCTIONEER. janufactory, Machinery, Saturdat, at dotslook, Grams Pintehing By order of TUESDAY, DEC, 19, at 12 o'clock, at our CHAM 3 AN ADMINISTRATORS! SA 8. D, SEWARDS, Attorney tor the administrators STANISLAUS JANSEN, DECEASED, at VALUABLE DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, | large ust be about 35 yeara of age. Address | ARTICLES OF ViSKTU, Goud ‘AND’ SLVR goin WATCHES, Canos, Dressing Caso. Clottulsg and other Personal. Eifec! ings, Prooches, Mecoratio and opal Breas'pins and ‘Finger Rin ail very costly; also a variety of rare copper Coins, gold Watch Chains, Studs, trunk of Wearing nen, Books, Mirrors, Ac.. to close eatate as ‘an be examined day before sale, WEDNESDAY, Dec. 29, jesrooms, FeO TRS FS VE STREETS, JRUSTEES' SALE. ee eek for the ee FAC HID on Eighth avenue, Shuttles, Harness, the Goods, Siks, Couch We ps, 15 Loot ‘Machine, small do., Scales and all longing to the Howard Silk fe oko liver mount Inge appertaining to the said business, comprising elegt Bt aol am 3, Bracelets, &c., &c foreign gold, silver an: taire Earri: io our Apparel and above. Sale peremptory. FOR THE GREAT. Gshineee canes > sale of olega comprisin: Sha wi, ney (oods, recently received, ear! Inlaid Cabinets, Work and Dressing C fandkerchief and Glove Boxes, Card Cases an Boxes, China Vases, Straw Goods, Kites, &c., dc. On THURSDAY, y Chambers and 77 Reade streets, EXECUTIONS SALE OF CHOICE AND RARE OLD INES AND LIQUORS, by order of JOHN CLARKE, EXECUTO! ESTATE OF WASHINGTON a LORING comprising in all one of the finest private stocks ot desirable and valuable Wines end Liquors ever offered of this country, every lot of which will be positive highest bidder, tool oe estate as above, Constitution Hat 1815; Old Boal Mi nice Amary, 1835; xy, 1847; Will Y St 0) GOING DOW: 1fFTH AVENUB z elalé 5 CONSTITUTIONA! i w 5 = g's B ING THRER CENTS, te le F THREE CENTS. WANTED. Bac ‘ANTED—UNFURNISHED HOUSE FOR A_ PRIVATE ey between Lexington and Sixth avenues and nd Fitticth streets. Address, with full particulars, T, box 1,344 Post ofice. ANTED—BY A PHYSICIAN, WITH A FAMILY OF or fouse, furdock Jamaica Teh Murdock & Greene's ee sey td Chay “Tilden Madetra as Amontillado, 18 . D, Port; Rre Whisk Uognac; Prescott Sherry, Prometheus’ Snerey, ist; Fieus, Coxnay wat others the late owner for his sortment in demijohns, very choice, TANTED—FIRST CLASS HOUSE, FURNISHED OR unfurnished, and owner buard with station'®. central. ready Monday and samples on morning of or twodays Mrs, y Ce. st IT o'clock, at onr salesrooms, \ANTED-—SMALIL, FULLY, FURNIST Hiahed House, between Teuth ant Horteth streste, Fourth and Seventh avetues; must be s00n; socurity xiven. $5 Chambers ant 77 Reade streeis, ELEGANT OIL J rope, consisting of am ft richly and elaborately framed, ne Original s. Pa INTINGS, consigned direct from Eu ice’ of enotce Ita: together with « number of tures, by favorite Europeaa and American jculars in time, Pictures on exhibition three 3 possession Wino POOLEY, 1 Park place, AN UNFURNISHED ekecping; up town, on west ¢ terms, which must be very J ANTED—BY A iat LADY, SE-IN THE VICINITY OF THR ‘one or two Lofts, 26x75 feet each i ‘Address G, W., bax 172 Hel must be on second story, The quaintest Antique Furniture, Most peculiar Patterns and Glass, ANTED-TO RENT IMMEDIATELY, WITH THR re 3 within one yeur, a high Fovementn: house not leas than deep ; location between yaifth streets and Second wad. Sixth rate ‘Address, with full particulars, J. B. 8, Herald ioe. Wonderful Oriental liege of purchasi ith all modern on exhibition free, ad lot not less at the SOMERVILLE ART GALLERY. The whole to ba sold before Chris Areutmano JOHNSTON, N, AUCTIONEER, office and salesroom 37 Ni opposite the Post office. Valuable and Rare Books. A superb collection of alandard and miscallaneogs. work INSON ‘AN wos es ne CLERK OF THE COMMON COUN. set New York. Deceiver 7, 171 ubiic notice fs hereby giver rads nN None that the snectal committee on veatrietin 1 wi on Monday next, the roposiiion now er the tracks of the th avenue, and cover thein over, tn to hfe and property. cluding whe owners of proverty Batnrdny- nt 10is orelod tOOkS are Dew. and: Board ot Audermen OF them ure exqutsitely Dound, ana I suitable for Chriatm: IN TU! and man thers finely tilus: a large collection of Patitiage co oreign and American artiste, Particulars to-inorrow, and tne officers of the suid railroad company, DRIAN B. BULLER, AUOTIONRER. of UABLE LOTS AT NORTH RAYE YORK. MULLER (P. sell at auction, on Tuesday, December 19, by order of the ADRIAN R. WILKINS & £0.) will fhe, Exchange Salearogm, 111 Broadway, Executor St. Ann Alexander W. Braiifor', veces Four Lots, northwest cor et. Two > Lois, north side 14st street, 100 feet west fouth side 142d street, 160 feet west Al RBI igiteenth street. —-Marble anc unters, Monuments, at Barbie Tarning for the trade. 34, tit Marbelized Mantels, Tule Ne prices that defy competition. of St, Ann’ ‘Avoustes MANTI 1S. —LARGEST aoe ITEWARTS SLATE MARTINES & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ment In the city at lowest pri ik ele, Superb Housshold Fneniture, octave Pianoforte, valuable original Oll Paintings, magniticent Drawing Room Suite, in satin, ke, HIS DAY (Saturday), at I West Fifteenth street, between Fifth and Siztn avenues. eat zanortmant Hourehold re offered at auction this season. ‘The furnituro, made six months ord Foome conten supern Suits, covered ia) satin; Mar Tables, Jardinieres, Canterbury, Ki LATE MANTELS aT veny st PRI ig will be the largest and _ EXCHANGE ke BROOKS FOR SALK, OR nya ‘EXCHANGE for real estate. Address LIBER, box 166 Li ioe rie Cabinets, 7208, rosewood Planoforte, Work Table “dnaen tale Suite covered in blue and gold, crimson gol rose’ bor and walnut Bure ‘d Tables " MISCELLANKOUS. vy | NGFLL'S TURKISH BATHS, LEXINGTON AVENE corner Twenty-tfth mirret.-Gentlemen every di evening: beat ventflation ; pooing; no gratuities; Kutope out- ali night; ladies temperature; beat CTION SALE O Handsome ay Gentes! Honrehold Pye T ROSENTHAL'S, THIRD ATEN GE, Nineteenth a street (late St Third avenue) Indies « for Caatol fr clothing Lad! ng for Europe, 262 Weat Forty-second treet, 1 Pariors—Velvet, medallion Carpets ‘grand rome wi ‘ig octave Pianofo Stool, Cover pod Musto Cabinet; Pompatour and Marie Antol see lor Suft, in sath — Works of Art, 3 a > | kish Chairs, ‘Lo Bureaus, tressen, Tables, Butt, nd aiverweres Hermon can obtal arpete by inquiria, hire i. Rosenthi ss B, MINTZ'3, NO, 433 FOURTH AVENUE, ABOVE “Ladies and goatlemen will be Astonished at the prices B. MINTZ pays for cast off Clot To) to or an08 per cent more will be pata than by ane call or address as above, Ladies ie Seventh avenue, Lounges, rosewood vad Twenty-ninth atreet- Goods packed’ and to attend the sale stop at Forty-sec- a ference required, deitvered for purch: re take Seventh treet, near the Eonses LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooins 108 Liberty, 111 Cedar and 88 Church streets, Furniture, Carp Nog, ke. T 18 SEVENTH AVENU men wiil be aurpriagd wt Wearing Apparel deceive. by fnise where you will waited on vy Mrs. Anh _ASTROLOGY. LAMBERTSON, ADIBS AND eta HALT ber we treated’ to your satisfaction, Ladies remot Parlor and Library Snits, Intest styles fino DELAIDE ia suits or ‘separate - CLATRVOYANT. NO rear. i Bookcases, Watters, Warkroben. tall Stands, Eoxto lece okcases, Buffets, Wardrobes fal ry tens “YOUR ACTIVE MEN, Wilu HAVE fap | Plecer; Bookea - yt Inte ‘and other Maitronses, ‘and Bedroom lis, Toys, Game ols, Taye, Games, sion and Centre Table Yalvat, Brussels and ineraia. ped f forters, framed Pinta, kitchen Articles, "pine '3 GREATEST BUSINESS Fan SA MEDICAL Autrologer.—Know 4 dost! ‘Terms moderate. __MEDICAL. | MRS, SO MAXWELL, ‘FEMALE PuYSIOIAN PRUSSIAN OS. es successfully and perma: Dr, FRANKLIN, 161 Bleecker street, ORTURATEE, FROM WHATEV! be! ty Be iM Waa 1 Ses yantoN, a » 491 Sy CONT! x ‘ORS’ SALE, iN" INUATION OF E: BOUT or ak ey , Sr eaquts tree, ot near "Seats ‘eve! pe GUNTER, % LARGE AUCTION SALE OF HOUB OLD vUR 4 BOND, stMRET cure Pianoforte, fine Oll Paintings, wi Kavtee gel tia. this (BATURDAY) mctning, commenel EKALD, Auctioncer, wi nt and costly, Rouse Furl eer for the sale, in shipping, and Ineurance of- | resiaence of #. R. Martin, Eaq. plendid map of ine word A, (price & 1); large | pear Sixth discount. "Addrens, with roicomseadag 'y box 6,810 New | Pianofor York Post office, wa Association, undoubted ref. fea ee o at wast, PRovEss FIER) OR OF UIDWIPERY, AND MME, RaP SE vi beat city maker Parton, covered in satin, tabstan, 1 rosewood and and bh TR ALEXAN p Bai fatis ti ot oer were. I Lee PHYS! bee ‘Suil

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