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12 MURDEE IN ILLINOIS, A Refugee Prussian Nobleman Killed by His Hired Man. the Chicago ‘Tribune, Feb. 2.) “Zlegenmeyer has iound his watch in cov! and c ing murder, und in approyriating tie victim Property anu eifects, 1) not in tue skill whlch that eminent criminal manifested in so long successiuily Ming all attempts wo suve the mystery. This time the mur.lered man is a Prussian novleman, Who had turned his atiention to luring im Liv. Angston county, near the village ol wight, and Whose curious career has already beeu made We Bubect ol several newspaper paragraphs, ‘Tne murderer was hunied down tn Chicago, Wither ue had fled, bringing ail the effecis of the dead mat and actualy assuming to be that mdaverioal, toward ‘whom he bore a strong persuna, resemblance. ‘Tne Dwight Siar of yesterday contains a full account of the crime and iis ulscovery, trom which We con- dense the 1oliowing facts:— ‘A week ago yesterday morning the residents of Dwigut were siartied by @ rumuy, that could then be iraced to no revanle Fource, of the perpetralion of a horriple murder, the victim being Alvin V. Panwitz, a Prossinn nobleman, who has been & resident of our Honey 4 tor the past vo years, Pan Witz Was sent irom Europe by Bis parents two avoid the consequences of a ane! foushtabont the beginning of the Franco-Prussiag war, in whicn ne Killed hts man, Arriving in tis country with small means, he rented a piece of land of alr, Ke U. Auains, vt Dwight. and entered upon tne occupa. tion ol tarming. On Tuesday, the 24d ult, he urew @ part of the nalf.yearly remftiance which he was accustomed to Fecelving Jrom Germany, and, having spent cowe time Mm tue saloons, he leit Dwight in Ms sleigh, with Frederick shaer (his tured wan and murderer) and Courad Kienmuler, for Dis home, Sut. he and Sna- fer quatrelled immevinteiy, whtcn, becommg disagreeable to Mr, Hienmiller, he lett the sleigh when only nati a mule irom town, wien was the Jast seen O: 1 anwitz Ul he was discovered, by the murderer 8 Coute.siud, unver 9 heap of compost at his stavie, The fact being Known that he had drawn money on the evenuig mentioned, and that he bad leit town quarreiing with the hirea man, together with bis absence from his asia hauuts, exciied suspicion, and inquiries were actively made as to his whereabouts, Shafer, velng applied to, stated that be bad gene tu Chicazo, end that he ‘Wus to draw the corn on the place to market, and | private family, then lollow hit to that point with the team, for the purpose of engaging ui the business of removing ‘the dévris of the barnt district. This story not coin- clding with some others in Nevada, whero he had been actually hauling corn and receiving pay lor the sume since the death of tue murdered nan, he was taxed wito falsehood, Wulch 60 warmed hun that he leit with the team, taking ull the efects of the murdered inan, for Chicago, He excited suspicion in Gardner, Wilmington and other points, on ots way to Chicago, by offering to sell te cam, and revolver of bis vichm {ora mere song, aud he ‘Was 80 Indiscroct at both of these points 49 to try and pags hiwsell of for Panwitz, and actually suc- ceedeu in one oF two instances with lanwitz’s per svnal friends, mis resemblance to the murdered Man beiug verv close, and made more so vy nis beiwg dressed entirely in Lis Clothes. ‘nese tacts cuming to the ears of bis iriends in Dwignt, made puspicion 2 certain Hy and orders were sent by the Authorities to track Lin up and arrest him. Mean- ‘while Coustavle button, ol Garduer, ana Detective Winstead, ol Wiintugton, were put upon the tral and finaily found him, acter unremitting search, at an obscure livery staple in_an otit-ol-the-way street dn Cuicago, cleaning the ilorses, Which he was Olfere ing for sale at a very tow figure. ngaging Lim at once lu conversation, to make certain ol his identity, they s00n discovered he Was their man, wad at once manacied Dim, to ‘Which he supmitted withou: resistance, and tele- graphed to Dwight for orders to reiuroa him. ‘tne order Was sent at dnce to Ubicago, with the neces- gary papers, and on Monday night he arrived in ‘Dwight, where ne was given ® hearing, and, on the “morning of iuesday, made @ full conicssiun, stating Minutely where the wuraered man was vuried. THE CONFRSS1C M. His confession was, tu effect, that while going home in the glelgn Panwitz quarreled with nim, id that both were druuk, Aller reaching home hater put away the horses and entered the house, Where be jvound Panwitz divested of his closhing and lying on the bed, The quarrel was at once renewed oy Panwitz in & hurd, bitter manuer, and, for some retort on the part of Shaler, he at ‘once Leap ow the bed and dealt tne Tatter Kick the sinall of the back, and dropper back on the bed agein, upon which Suater seized a moukes-wrench of large size, which waa lying on the table close vy, and struck mm on the Tight tempio with it. The doroe of the blow vurok tho skuil, and he found that he had gilled hun. Mh don’t remomber of having struck him more than once, though exaniluation proves that the wonuds could not huve been made by tess taao s1x powerful blows, He then ueliveraiod upon what was best to do; whetner give himself up or make his escape, and Anally conciuded 10 escape If he coula, After burying tw body im the manure pile, and finding that he nad not the mesos necessary to put himselt beyoud the reach of justice, he thought be could have time to sell the corn on the pince ve- Ker belng suspected, and actually hauled coin to Sevada on Wednesday, Thuraday-and Friday velore 3 the money for which ue speut witha reck- ies profusion that first drew the general suspicion ‘upon him. SHAFEWS HISTORY. Shafer further makes coulession that he 1s a native German, born ut the city of Hanover. He came to this country two years ago, in search of a ri to Whom he was ¢! ed in tue old counu Spon his arrival in New York he learned trom 601 Mreud she had gonc. West to Chicago. He first ‘Spent much me and all bis money trying to tind her, and tucn, being persuaded that she was jn Chicago, though he *.guid tos fad her, went. to ‘work there as & Gay laborer for six months, at the end of which tune, get:ing a faint trace of her, ho came as faras Lemont aud worked eight months ‘hero in the quarries. From theuce he was induced togo to Kaakakee county, where he worked nine months at various places as @ farm band, when, fe becoming resticss and anxious to hear of lis 1 he visiied the Germun settiemeut pear Dwight, ib not finding her, and beg out of means, he sought bes rey Hearing there that Panwitz hana, he immediately came to town, sought him out, and contracted with him. ‘This wae tlurtcen weeks 4x0, gince which tine he remained in Panwitz's employ ull he murdered him. He says he had 0 thought of kiling Panwita when he struck but, Goding that he haa killed him, and knowing that he resemDlea him closely in size and @ppearance, ho thought he could make his escape ‘by Wearing lis clothes to make the resemblauce ore periect, particularly a3 he had J'anwitz’s let- 18 aid Other evidences o! Panwitz’s tdeucity in nis possession. le feeis much remorse at the résa t Ol Lue ‘Bilatiap aud fears the veugeance of the communiiy, THE BODY FOUND. Immediately after his confession two wagon Joads of townspeople repairod to the spot indicated y Shuler as the place of burial, aud, upon digging jown through some fresh musure, a quautity of loose buy was found, weli watered and/frozeu. This being removed, a dovr was jound, which, being rown dvlde, More iresn hay, well watered, was iscovered, whlcn, in its turn, being removed, dis- closed tuo boay in’ a-noatly dug trench, picked out of to frozen ground, for deep, Wiue and long enough to place iin. Tuc budy presented a verri- die appearance, though it was evidentiy ‘Washed belore Leing pul away—tho whole tight aide of the head being bruken aud mashed i, with quantities of manure adne ing to the woun ‘Two shirts covered the upper yan of tho. be dy, while a pair of drawors were hrown loosely over tue lower limbs, In sis con- ditiog tt remained til the Coroner one Bie ey Viewed It, When lt was taken to town, ene an Prepared for burial. Upon entering ‘Was discovered that the ceiling, wall bod upon which te Was k 1 were bioodJ, No trace of the imsirament with w Diows wero dealt, ner yet of the clothes ‘Worn by the deceased were found, and tt ts sup- posed that the instrument, together with the clothes and the frozen earth taken frum tne treuch yhuch ‘the body was laid, Were put nto sume o! 7 Re carried away 1 the waxon, and «w at Wilmington, Much excitement was created when tve body was brought to town, multitudes following it With words Of horror aud the uecpest exasperation; and it is thought if the autnor- tes liad pot ‘takea the precaution to seud Snater Yo Pontiac ‘on the noon train he would lave been ‘Was in want of a tynct 7 Bualer is & powerfully built man Of snout six feet in he’ some titty years of age, with a countenance not at all prepos-essing, resembhug Jn w general way, at tirst sighs, ine teatures ol bia victim, but which, npon clos: mination, impress ne 2 fal very wnfivorabiy. _ MEDICAL. ie EARS’ PRUSSIAN HOSPT- vessfa.ly and permanently i free Dr. VRANALIN, 16) Bleecker sircet {iL UNFORTU. TNATHA, FROM WHATEVER Cal: SE A peed t we TIENTION rar Dr. GRINDLE, 140 West LADIES’ PHYSICIAN.—DR. Protessor of Midwifery; 2 years’ in thie city; treats al) female com en! ae ‘and offce, 1M Wem Tweoty-sisth street, pervous “ae pepe sty success! ull private, Dr. HA BOR, ni} Bleecues atree Dp RE FOR ALL UNFORTURATLS BY Wert re Weet, Rau physician and midwife. 14 sere Ds Ullice 67 Amity airert, nes enue, F\R GRAY, coy MAGNETIC F HEALER SPECIALTY. Dis. ei women 8 dren; advice treo, 2:8 West irty-eiath sireet, near iebth M®, LA Fema'e ane. PHYSICIANS POR LDEN, PH ats? SE Pau lita testinent; advice _ tal 4 indies. ry lesa jalan oe avenue, No niga. J WELL, 114 EAST TENTH STREET, ieee oF pot bumbug ladies with mod! ADAME GRIND! FEMALE Pid? CiAN—SPEED- Mi ily one a) Tiaapls Susapiatate. Ofice Lau West Twenty- Bree Ms ‘DR. JACKHON, ST. GERMAIN HOTEL, ROOM 10%, treats all d:eeases; ie very succensful In ebronle tatton free BR, PHYSICIAN, Md CHARLES ‘sabineion and Vest.—Ladies consult ty Ber of ai atimeats, Bourd, nursing ;!n/avte sdopted, &e. ME, VAN BUSEIAK, PHYSICIAN AND NIDWHFE.— 26 yours’ Dap nal et Consusaten tree 42 8t JAN VOW LADIES AND FRIEND OF THE rhuuate. Dr. burr. 60 ond meek Fees mod- 7 aoe: SITUATIONS WANTED—V EMAL: s. Cookm ae. 20 EAST WTH 8T., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—A lacy, leaving the city desires einai for two excel. leat women ; x a8 couk, Call Monday and Tuesday. the otber as ch: 426) WEST 4TH wy roner; city ve 600k, waaher apd 109 MADISON AV, (PRESENT EMPLOVER'S.-A respectable young girl to cook, wash and ion; Would neve no objection to do general housework ia « awall RESPECTAULE GIRL “AS feren her last 1 employer, Cali to 134. RAS? i390 sr, BETWEEN SD AND 4TH AV8.— de Two girls to live topether; one +8 plain cook, wealier and irooer; the other to do up stairs work aad waiting 5 will go Ln the country; eliy re. 139 EST 2TH st. HETWrEN 6TH AND 17H AVS. ‘Iwo girls; one to cook, wash und iron, the other to do chamoerwork and wailing; food references, 14 WEST 88TH §8T.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman to cook, wai d inom, or to do general Rousework in a small family, 146 AA an ble woman ns experienced cook; thorouhly * busitiess in all its branches; no objection to suit tee washing: no objection to a first class boarding house; best city reference, aii for two days, 14.9 {78ST NEAR OTs AV, TOP FLOOR.—A BE. , ctable woman ay firat’ clase cook in'a private boarding jouse; understands al! Kinds of desseris, soups, &c. Cali for two days. 214. WEST MTH st.—Aas Goo PLAIN COOK; AN exce'lent baker; will assist with washing and tron- fou; ,00d chy references, 222 WEST UTH ST. REAR HOUSE.—A RISPECTA- =< ble youn; peers n as 809 tection cook ; will arsist with washing and tro: {1 fon to & private board: Ing house; city referenosss SULLIVAN ST., ROOM 17, TOP FLUOR.—TWO pectuble giris to cook or'do general housework ; ‘no objection to the count 226 WEST 18TH ST. woman as first family cooking, both French end ST.—AN ENGLISH tent; willing aud obliging; is with for two days, EAST 15TH S8T., FRONT KASEMEN’ pel B.—A RESPEC TAML a mderstands all kinds of Mish : eonps, fab, ments, ls an excellent baker; Wald take entire charge of a kitchen if required; to objec. tion to go # short distance In the country; her last employer 4TH AV.—AS MEAT OR PASTRY COOK, OR both if required, in a hotel or large boarding honse; 239 can take full charge of any kitchen; ihost unexceptionable references, WEST r 30TH SsT., , FIRST FLOOR, BACK 'K ROOM. aa : A respectable young girl ns Gret Jent washer and ironer; city oF country; ; good D5Q WEST HOUSTON ST.—A8 LOOD COOK IN A ee) private family; @ good washer and froner; eily reference. (1) WEST 20TH 8T.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN or _as excellent cook; best reterence. 328 ‘branch 34 EAST 5/T0 8T.—TWO SISTERS : ON AB cooK ; and to assist with the washing und tromng; the other as chambermald and waitress or aeamstrens and nuree; ix years’ reference, Call at present employer's for three aye, “TH 8T,, BETWAEN 1ST AND 20 AVS.—A REE apectable’ Scotch woman ag cook; understands all § good city reverences. 7TH AV., NEAR 29TH ST.--A RESPECTABLE Beotch girl to cook, wash and iron; good refer. 170 FRANKLIN bT., a, snonee DOOR FROM HUD. son.—A resectable whiow woman aa seamstress Oy : —— woud be willing t2 travel; cam turnien good rinet “CLASS BREA: VARKER A hea a fow more engagements f de! theta west vt SF "SF. trator te ‘To'tng ts tele ber ed ne Objection t radi. ce Se jv the country, - 203 herws Fe 215 ore cane WEST. TH ST, RETWHEN TrW an Ave -A competent dressmaker, wb: culting, Mthag and Ce wow b tomers by the day or woek. 243 BAST 4TH ST, more tA bow yo ¢reasmaker, to eo out by the day or werk ; alae sewing home SECOND FLOOR, jay we 4 wane pinta sewing Wo at jerence given. 46 room, —A winnw me by machine or hawd WEST si*T 8T..-A FIRST OLAns Sore 4 254 Sins te aan day: hes her own Whectee’ A Wikests meckine. acdress. ‘cab oe QA KAST @TH STA FIRET CLASS DEREK Gitetapehsoa lie Gre get ee ¢ Y Tueeler & Wilson's and Wi licen « ite,’ machion Qe H AY. A COMPETE cre ake ence, Can be 62: «Tu =6AY.-AS COMPRIENT SRAMSTRERS aad Cresemaker; expert operator om Wherer & Ww chi teruuter tangs all, kin te of (aay comtaa en uuaercep lonabie elty reference, Cali for two days, peanuagee vee ™” 1 & our. av mH. i French: Teapunsivle perfect Ouing. Adurese, Dre Heraid often, ORUAMAKER OF EXPERIENCE AND TASTE IX eo tcits the work of a (ew more customers at her own home; particular attention given ts the remodel ine and ma King ‘over of cremare; varme tessonaiie, Ad.rece UETA, re erence; 7 oountry ty? vid Herald Upiowa Hfaneh Obyocted fon Ades Mra of.co, 1,265 Browdway. A ral Housework, &, 19 STANTON ST, THIRD FLOOR AN AMBNIOAN +) orl in w small private family in the eity to do the housework ; city revereara, OG FAST ra sr. att To 0 general housework in a staail famwly by & yood cok, washer and {roner; good city toler nes. AKG KET KEE WEST DIST STA RESPRCTARLE YOUNG woman, lately landed, to Yo general housework in m a) amall fainily, Call for wro days, LR] LUDLOW STA RESPFOFABLL GIRL TO DO xeneral housework ta wsmail private Coumily; ie & good coos and first class washer a: rover; beet erty refer. 34 ences, 405 sTHLAV.{A Finst class FRENCH COOK; e) understands boning, larding and marketing; ail Kinds of desverte and pastry. ceil AY. BETWEEN 33D AND Pat STS., IN grocery.—As good cook ina smail family; nO Ob- jection to do or wesist In the washing; best recerence. Call tor two days. WEST 22D ST... ence. 909 A NEAT, TIDY GIRL TO DY general housework; is ® fair cook, washer ant froner; gcod references, Q49 CLINTON STA, RESPECTABLE GIRL TO Do *) general housework In a mall private fam! yj m0 Objection to go a short distance in the country; best eity ref. erence, 6TH AV., ROOM 10.— ~AS PIRST | CLASS COOK; understands ber business ie all its branches; has ty from last place. Cail 49 neveral years’ reference as to capa for two da} 507 1TH ST.—A TRI e woman as good cook, waster sad troner; no ODjeo ton to a private boaruing bouse; city reference, Chambermaida, &c. 2 AY. B, REAR, SECOND FLOOR—A YOUNG GER- man girl In # sinall private family, to do chamber. work and assist In the washing and iroptag. iT., REAR HOUSE. chambermaid and to ashing ; best city reference. 2D Bnciish gurl care of children, or 39 By WEST 44TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE: PROTESTANT Oe) girl as chambermald and watress; city or country; good reference, 5D Av A BETWEEN 8D AND 4TH STS—A_ RE OZ spectadle German woman, with good teriimouints, as ee or to take zare of one or two children in a good amily, 60 WEST 4TH ST.--A YOUNQ GIRL AS CHAM- bermald or wattress; good elty refereuce, WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, FIRST FLOOR, front.—A resrectable young git! ak chambermail and ih wi ti from Vast place. aD AY,, 1 NDY RTORE.—A RESPEC young French girl as chambermaid or waitress; xood yall on oF address M. MEYER, for three days. WEST 29TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS U_ chambermaid and waltress; best city reference. 12 Q WEST {TA ST, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TA 1) ova-—A respectable young git! ax chamterai and ‘wantress, or as Inundrets ina private family. Appiy for two Oayte 135 & EAST 15TH ST., BETWEEN 3D AND ATH AVS.— A competent person as ambermaid and seam- stress; five yeara’ reference from last ewployer. Can be seen for wo days, « EAST MTH 8 139 rma WEST STH ST.. REAR.—A RESP! 156 PCTABLE young woman _aschambermaid and waitress; best ity reference, Can be'seen for two days, 16. todo pooeral housework Ina small dest references in elther New Yo econ fort two days. 20% WEST 1H 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG an 8 chambermaid and waitress, or would do in cookt sblog wmd troniag in ssmail private fam- i Feference if required. 206 WEST 86TH ST., FIRST TALL, BACK ROOM.— A young woman an chambermakl; no objection to aaslat in washing and trouing; Weck elty refercace, Call to- day. ance. D212 WEST, 3D, STA RESPECTADLE YOUNG woman as chambermaia and to do fine washing nd ironing; good city reference. 22) al ou Footed MTI 8T., BECOND FLOOR, fro art young girl aa chambermadd and 10 asatet with the "washings etty reference. Call for wo days. 942 WEST SUTH 8T., BETWEEN 7TH ANO 8TH ava.—A cing Protestant as clambermatd and ‘waitress, or would do housework; is willing and obliging; no objection ta the country. 286 mm 3D ni! EE og YOUNG 32] Q0)] 17H AV. BETWEEN STH AND :9Tn STA—A respectable young girl to do chamberwork and wails fog-or light housework; best © 392 West mer Sh. BETWEEN STH second floor, back room.—A reapentatie. A) 8s reference. A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS 4 walress in @ private family, WEST 26TH &T.--A RESPFOTARLE GIRL AS chambermaid and to mind cbildren ; best city refer- chambermaid. RUD 329 West mrH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG »+) giet to do chamberwork and waiiing: good city reference, 5 STH AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL Ab CHAM. e) vermald and waitress, or ae nurse and seamstress; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson’s machine, and bas good only references. 405 YASt, TH ST—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 9) qr lately landed, as chambermaid and to do plain sewing. Apply fortwo days, 498 w 83D ST, BETWREN 9TH AND tT! ZO ave. resne: young glel a8 chambermatd and to seaat In washing end i 7 to do gen housework Jo «email famniir; best voly roferences f lace, ST COT ST. 3c 510 & hefmais or waltreseye 7QU3, GIRL, AS onAM- ho objection ty the country. 870 mays RESPECTABLE GIRL AS CHAM 87 bermaid and to apsist with the washing and iron best city reference, ry JANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN chambermaid and waitress; reference givein Me ry SITUATION AS Appiy at the northeast corner of 70th #6. and Dressmakers and Scamstress Q] GERING ST. <A DRESEMARER, who CUT Bite ladtes’ and children's dresses perfecuy; ail sorte of family serin Wheeler 2° Wilnon's machines AN AMERICAN LADY aS & 0 objection to the country, PAM. 4 MADISON A R a e) family seams operates on | Wheeler dt Win machine, to 0 out by the day oF week, Grete for two days, 108 2 2x: ENTRANCE. ON 17711 STAB COMPE. tent seamstress to go out ty the cay: ex kinds of family sewing auc dressmaking; ap excell erawr. ho. by the a's Piesse calor aa WEST BOTH 1, NEAR 6TH AV, RINO THE third bel ‘ass dressmaker Wwante to co out cap make waits sand evening ¢ ever vy girls’ clothes ai finds cf feiniy sewtan sean uperais on Wee tanchines Cen be seen fortwo days 112 WEST 40TI] ST, NEAR dresemaker w Gersands cutting and GROVE ST., JERSEY CITY.- 121 and iady’s maid of regciar nonde couing and fing indies’ and chi sb kings of tamliy sewing: also a Gret cl city reference. WEST SHI fo BETWEEN Til AND oT 15 avs. Ae orameiress by ® young woman; Gan make ladiew aod chidren's drenvee and vc afl kince of iy sewing ; Be objection 0 do light chamberwork ur see growing children: good reference, fF Wist WD ST, NEAR Ti AY. -A wuoDd 155 dressmaker (oud ke work to families, by the cay Or Wook. or to Work with @ dressmakets @iM AV.-A GOOD 0 Go OUI by the cay oF weer; un 8 DKESSMAKER roatreen uncer ‘operators beat 2 59 WEST «ru 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL 10 ue Io eral uousework in a private tamily; elty reference, 5 WEST 85TH 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL To po Licht O housework gad make herse'f useful, ae WEST 17fH 8T.—A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO general housework in # smail family; excellent ref WEST yiTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE, COMPE- tert young gfrl to do housework in « small family: excellent city veforence, 465 WEST SIST ST.—A YOUNG GIRL, 17 OR 18, AS Je) _honseworker or to do uy taire work aud mind ebil- BD AY,. SECOND FLOOR, FRONT—A RESPEC. table git) to do general housework oF chamberwor Call for two days, 642. 1m a sinall private family. Housekeepers, &c. 4( 8TH ST.-AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY AN AMERICAN Indy, fully competent of fiing any 90 Ronition of trust; understands operating on Wheeler & imogs Mra. b, oe INCH. R5 T 4TH ST.—AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A SOT ey oY any position of trust, by an Ameriean woman had many * ex} xperienoe, Addreas HOU: LOL WEST MEE ST NEAR OTH AV.—a LADY, °% 7aara i axe, Felied and accompliahad, esires a po- sition to take ch gentleman's househola an 4 watild Take home pleasant ‘maa 4 fal; m widowers family pre- ferred; no ovjection to travel: two years’ reference trom last emp.oyer. Call ou Mre, DEKAMP, for two ] 20 WEST WTI ST.-A RESPECTARLE wIpow AS 4 sek ee; @r or to wait on» @ invalid; can give the best ce. city ref 15 4TH AY. NEAR MTH ST, TOP FLOOR—A LOL young widow as howokeeper: city references, WEST 22D ST.—A hos LADY, A STRANGER in the city, sekeeper, SA | 6) EAST 8D ST.—A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE American woman as housekeeper; widower pre- ferred, Ca‘! on or address Mra, LUNG. 20 HUDSON ST.--A RESPECTABLE LADY AS SF ry aha no objection to go in the country, a = bower Bh TABLE B fain’ LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER ir to take care of phen aympatny for sickness Cress for ope a MUUSEREEPER® HeraldUptown Branch iway. oftice, 1,265 Bi Lanndresses. &e. 45 EAST S20 ST. -A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO GO ) out by the day to wash and iron; ia. good cook; best reference. V19 SESt ura 8T., NEAR 6TH AV., TOP FLOOR. — An experienced inuindress to do gentiemen’s washing a8 her howe; linens of every description done in superior v gentleme: Snce. 154 WEST 18TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV., ROOM &— , AS Cpl eM Jaundress; washing done jn her own honse, where satinfaction will be given; also French ftuting; or would go out ty the day, QQ WEST UTI ST FIRGE FLOOR, RRAR.—AN experienced lanadrese, Vroteatarit, eolictte gent men’s or families’ washing to do at her house; lineas do tu superior style, Q39 WEST 30 STA RESPECTABLE SCOTCH eed girl; first class taundress and cook; city reference 3 ©) FAST 9D Sh, BETVEEN 1ST AND 2D AV. A reapectable woman to do families’ or eeutleme: washing at her own residence, or to go out by the day; best Teterence, i. FLAN, 338 EASTTILST., ONE FLIGHT OF STAIRS UP— A respectable git to take in washing or to go out by the dav; good city references, 343 WEST 4ST ST. CORNER BROADWAY, TOP Wy di00% Tear. —A\ Tespectahlo woman does Indies’ or ashing On reasonable terms; best city reer WEST 2071 BT. GENTLEMEN'S OR FAMILIES? washing wanted by @ respectable wilow; reason- Mrs, M. QUADE. aule terms, 34 17TH ST, BELWEEN 1ST AND 9D AVS., REAR— A first clase Ianndreas to go out two days every week, to do fine washing and froning; pufing and Sutin Tone’ by hand and machine; all tne ‘work 1 the Beat Manner; no objection to any P alstance up town, 364 ITH AV., IN THB BAKERY.—A COMPETENT e colored woman wishes a few families’ washing, or will go out by the dav; city reference, 443 wTH AV, BETWEEN 3:7 men's or Tathiles’ washin class futer; on r ble TRA i AND STH 8° pectable woruan wishes to bave a few gentle pest city references; iss first ms, 490, tion wil! be siren: maoner, Appiy al bt AV,, BETWEEN 320 AND SSD STS., TOP 54s Joor.—A’ respectable woroan wishes a few ladies’ or Gercemen' 's or families’ waabing at her house; w i ‘dune up in the Beatest style and on the shortest notive, il oF address, 642 fete cleanings 1 STH AV, BETWEEN WTH AND bIST 8r3— 15 An experienced laundrese policita ge) ns OF families wel tu do at bome; lineus done io superior <A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WOCLD ‘go Out by the day to do washing, Ironing or siyie. 1 37 Wy, WEEN 99TH AND 40TH “ i fia firm Godt.—A, respects le colored woman wisnes ee and gectiemen's washing at her own real Genco; iean exceieat Muter; from Fe, tv gi & dozen. ene re ~A FROTESTANT GIRL AS NORSK to take care of an infant from ite birth; LEROY STA FRE 1 LADY TO TAKE CAKE of children jo wn Al jean family; no ovjecvon to 24 travel, 40 LA ST 2D eT. A “YOK NG MARRIED WOMAN, Withont cLilcren, would teke ae foraut to bring ty O@ the bottie, oF @ growing child, at het home; goud relereuce, W5 ) areal &T., BETWEEN IsT AND 8D Ave.—A norte, Uosdtelerente eg Toman Mishes © ehlid te CTAVLE WIDOW v wh Invaitd, ettuer by the week of montn, A PRUE baw burse; basa facully fur veting Mong AA Welton @ ee GIRL AS keiting aang nicely with dinke care of her wardrove; empioyed, , FEBRUARY 5, .1872.-TRIPLE SHEET, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Narses, dec. 293 == 8T.—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS. Ce ad fee tatasts' and tutelida tere kinds of sick been chy reference, 223 west ora ST.-A COMPETENT MONTHLY nadie pirvaicaa’s‘aud famifes* eosmaensati7as, unexceptionadic u ‘ in'tow dlecnga sed Mr ANDEKSON. BOB citiree WEST Fes ders 4 YOUNG GIRL tO MIND < herself useful at any employ- ‘24 WEST TH 8T.A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY landed, a» puree and geemnstreas; can do all fiads of and embro! .ery. 3 $4 A RESPECTABLE YOUNG to take the entire charye of bo objection to the country, 400 PHILADELPHIA.—A Hialy, ne duree or lays nitemaaot iy asm tamly speaks Haglan mnever seuslec. Address E. WOOD, 4.04, BASE TH sta vo! 80 EN, LIS WOMAN seamelress, as experienced urd walt on @ lady un erstands hair ire ANS BASE MT, St. BETWHEN IST AY. AND AY. +) A.—A reavectavie meiried woman as wet nurse in a private famiy; good reference, Cail fur two days. 430 SiS, $28.23 PLOOR.—AS WET purse in @ reapectal =. Fhe A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN eniid to wet nurac; city reverence, pe mapemy f YOUNG PERSON WISHES A SITO- atos as huree BP peeas re 5 speaks. French ren not, speak Tavemany Viuee, M4tu at. ane 4th ay., Monday CURRTNUT youn, L~ = woman, who st. 55 Wartrenes, ae. Wrat Tt oe. FIRST FLOOR, Lancome > as Grat class waliress fret clase, house; excelent re. 2 vote fam Mis-el aneous, 40 of. Banere PLACE.—A SITUATION BY a ma 1 a fay somes semprent we Fiearoe: references. RAST $8 ST.—A RESPECTABLE k WOMAN, WO thorouybiy an erstanda herb nO objece Al i or country. “Cal or adres 209 hr ety a ing OF Serub: futeligenve Of-es GPERMAS, SERVANTS-FOR ALL POSITIONS, CAPA. cand Wustworthy, constantly found at Bi} Bowe entrance va Ist at. Mrs. LOWE, VATIONS " WANTED= PROFVESSIONAL * FEMA Eaaipaamenatamaad A Roux Lay pasos To TEACH THE branches ant tauaie, desires to obtain am en- paceme. as fen ofl ver. @*9; execitent references; an ne more of am ohyeot than Uoeral salary, | Ad- bon 20 Hered office, YW anren- Tas, WY A LADY. wuo wR Leauitful band. Address M., box 31) Herald 0: ui SREP Wane 7, STEWART & CO. WANT AN EXPERIENCED « dresemaker, who can take mrasure, ent, bt and trim oe ta} ong omc terre ten Y Broadway ‘and As 7, STEWART @ 00, WANT FIRST CUARS OPERA. Wheeler ¢ Wilson's sewiog machines, oi; tent eimplovmant and liberal i ences, at Mh sizcet entrauce, Broaaway A. 7. STEWART ‘f co, ‘WANT FIRST. “CLASS SEAM. a we been aceu tomed to work on bizh etresers who bey dinaer aud , with reference: canara gto ari AGP aden: A RPerer a ti mone bs _ ry oa4 : ff, W th amunpien of w traviee, Bron iway and 10h LADY OF AXPERIBNCE AND LIBPRAL EpUcA. ton, teacher perhaps, may secure a valuable powtion tn a paolisving house, at a stated salary, Es Broadway, NGELL'S Pr RKISit BATHS, LEXINGTON AY, COR- ner of 2 Wanted, s healthy, tntecigent,” todus irtous TKererioen ‘Brosen or eng’ tata as cham ermaid id waitress: ust be well recommen a \ SOREL, TURKISH BATHS, LEXINGTON AvENUE Corner Twenty: nith strert, want an tn ‘welle veate eT ee woman to learn rile and qeook ivathing and movement, reverencea re- 4 7 oujectsn to travel OF so to one. week, Ay Mer. maid Uy fiw Braneh yeh oftee, | 5 wa ists Browisrsy, vain si aut ADIES WHO ARE GOUD READERS wit, RE PAID salary, of ¥l8 to O15 per wreck. Cail ut 1,169 Broad. Nght 0: 1V feat oat ety CORNER 11701 St. Ww good rt, colar and cuff irone: stareber, Call {from ta ts o'clock. tos ‘anted, '& ILLINER WANTED—POR THE bea, trmmer POR THE COUNTRY: MUST war! ral a expenses paid. 200.5, 404 Wroaaway, wo OR THRER yoy MEN AS AGED Te, Arias Pe port i ei ane ire to FOR A PRIVATE BOAKDING Becond avenue. TANTED--A HEALTHY Wet SURSE, INQUIRE vor three days at No. # Jay 6 TANTED—A GIRL POR GENERAL T110U) &A0 a young girl to assist, Call at 405 West TANTED—SIVE GOOD, RESPECTA' aq me ‘about M4 or 15 years of age, for light work. ‘680 Hudson 4 LS ‘SACKBON. WANTED -8 GERMAN Int. Ag AS ,CBAMBERMAID and to make he ners & private family of two. Apply at 25 East Sa ANTED—-A 11DY TO DO UPSTAIRS WORK, Ania cape ot cmeeen ana se Blain sowing: exy reter- enco required, Appiy at 803 West bed at, W ANTED—A apoe acstva Re, POR GENERAL housework ; must good washer and lroner and good plain cook. apply at si “pee Sih: mt TANTED—A GIRL WHO UNDERSTANDS Mare dreasing thoroughly ; one who vind ber business can have siealy work, Inquire at 347 ‘i ANTED—A WOMAN 30 DO PLAIN COOKING; must be g004 washer ana troner, also # girl aboub M years old. Apply al 182 Kast vith mt br yo PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO DO GENE. ral housework for two and assist in the care of an to- cs CLASS ‘eat had st, fant; waxes $14. Apply cm Monday at 085 bust Gib Weer A PRIVATE FAMILY, A FI ‘cook ; Feierences required. Call at No. 9 from 9 to 1 oto Ke Wes. PARASOL FINISHERS; NONE but those woo ne deo in the brisiness need sony. mt. &R. DAVIES, 008 ‘er @ -A HEALTHY Medd NURSE, WITH fresh bre. German preferre i. Inquire at Went afin at, between 10 and n Creloek in the morning, ANTED—A_ LAUNDRESS, witit Goon SEVER W ences; pose, citer wees epely. ‘Call Momday and Toes a SSISTANT ENTRY CLERK TaRat pry A gouds house. dares th Pe 3.; Herald om day, at 145 Eaat ARTED—A | io asmait and froner, dy (Ashland place. ANTED--IN A FAMILY OF TWO PERSONS AND A baby, a girl to eovk, wae fron and to do wanting: p 4 mn yy movaswous e ust be & good eovk, Washer ave Sood reletenoe Apply at 4 Perry street must understand the . urnace ; quire at 25 bast 48th at, ANTED-A RKSPROTABLE GIRt Jn washing, iv. at 829 Went $00 at. ween Bth apd #th ava, TANTED—A YOUNG GERMAN, WELSTI OR ty -~4 over; must . an Wert Both ve reference required. a AS CHAMBER. reference, tab girl as competent waitress and chambermaid ty references requir. trom last exn, Phelan. “Apply, trom 1010 12 A. My wt was HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo. ore fines, waliress: bem elty retereace re, wired, inqu! 10 Eas. 18th st., bevween ah wv. abd Irving place, iro. ‘duh ANTED—A RESPROCTA first claes LB YOUNG WOM. un trees for® private familly; must ander- gland ber | nainessand able to wagert ke p> urge feraliy ; ferences required bat! i, ome th av. and Teving vince, from it ‘alle At A ¥inst CLASS | WAITER, otal at or sade S30 40 a cress A. Gs Sf O°es ear w WANTE housst' te m Brit cinge pastry coo Cait at or address ITOATION WANTED. S$ as waiter 8 Ore ch reference, Can be seen mt we x 1 Weettod st WA pate Kogten enuaitn as walter In private tmy rr i either In the city of cous Lo ey See Appi fo ‘08 Bd wv,, cigar store. two days at CLeRKS AND SALESMEN. COUPLE OF GU0D OUTDOOR SAL ax ed —To rel! anction on al) Bu made. Appy to ubin Bi Bhus. ‘3 Hud. nent arcangeme: ay tars. YOUNG | MAN OF GUOD ADDR! A Soerernems Xp) 08 Ienghab. fasten and raj ton cow! po J t credits ofty reference, Bytes Mid and Gorman lan- Penman. oesires a #ituation in vsinace war cover _ CLERKS AND SALESHEN. iGo. ‘ADSI ST STED AND AND. ‘BOOKS BALANCED ratodly cont it books scientifically kept Bees bon Pout once Borate AND | BE SHOR SALESMEN WANTED—BY holeaale boot and hoe house; goo! and ‘salesmen for Northern New York, Now Jersey and Stoeralead Southern Tilinois; none but those who have = good trade and unde the busmess need apply. Ad- box $03 New York Post office, ay. betwoen ah and 40th ata, vse ‘ar CLERK WANTED—1N THE WHOLESALE business; a compet packer order at 91 Fulton shy New Yorke” nae Rat Ave DD Jae CLERK. WANTED—THOROM GHULY , COMPE- ‘o take charge ore a eps drag store. Apply imme- diately, corner Bridge and Sands ats., Brooklyn. IRE INSURANCE BROKER WANTED—LIBERAL pusag ren, tore compauien. Address ISSURANCE, box 280 Herald olloe, ‘cing mmeceerogtin IL SALESMAN WANTED,—ONE HAVING A TRADE tn machinery and lubricating olla can make a liberal Szaygement witha first class nouse, Address MACHINERY, GALPSMAN WANTED—TO CANVASS FOR THE SALE Pct peaprletary arucios everywhere; Mberal term: to HOWE, 171 Canal st, a bay several licensed, wishes a ‘situati 4B, E., Herald office, ANTED—AN qauer an KKEEPER AT pT} W & CO.'S, 40 Wall ROORRE ERY west D_CLERKS, men and couchmen, st,, room 8, Brooklyn, WARTED.;A. GOOD AMERICAN, SALFSMAN AT W. U. BAKER'S Shirt Store, 382 Broadway; no others need apply. ASAE BUOKKEEPER; cen. as tO capablit ea: a zootshoea preferred, Call at 1: ‘ANTED-A POSITION 1N A GOOD HOUSE FOR A thoroughly competent hanes » who bas bees tor the last 1OPKINS in our employ, bROWN, HAR RIS & HUPKINS, 18 Greenwicl ‘ANTED—A. YOUNG MAN AS CASHIER; MUST BE ole to deposit wo and give fet class re erence; none need apply untess ready to compl} eg full, Adaress for three days ShMES EDWIN, Herald o! Ws ANTED—AN ASSISTANT ROOK RBEBE: IN AN importing and jobbing business; must bs quick, com- ent and bring good’ refercnces. Address, stating age, re erences, 4c., HORACE, Herald ollice, ’ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION 48 K or shipping clerk, or where be can make him- self usefu ; excelient reference, Address G., box 170 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,266 broadway, WASTED—A YOUNG MAN AS STUCK CLERK IN A clothing house; one who understands the business and 1s not afratd of work. Apply between 12 and | o'clock Mon- cay. Applications made at any other time will not be no- teed, “BROKAW BROTHERS, 28 to 4 4th av, ‘ANTED—BY. A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS local or travelling ralesman; speaks French, German and English; bas been buyer for a forwarding and come mission hoee in Paris, aad. traveller in Lurope tor seven bal yd clugs reterences given. Address L. 3, Hera.d ptown Branch olice, 1,265 Broadway, ANTED,—TO WHOLESALE LIQUOR MERCHANTS— ‘Situation wanted, as travelling salesman, by a mi:idie aged gentleman, in a first class liquor houre ; controls a large Southern ad Western trade, ant can ytve undoubted refer- eg to character and ability. Fleas aduress: Winks AND LIQUORS, Herald oftos, ESMEN, PORTERS, WATCH. tuations now open, 111 Fulto MUST RAVE GooD falary 000 por annum: ington sty COACHM aN AND GARDENS ames AN, SINGLE, WISHES A erTUALION AS eoachman and groom ; honest, sober and aeea Leet olty reference given, A box 340 H Hi ptt eoeagel Wists A SITUATION FOR HIS coachm: i tor address 0 his private stables No.7 Weat SINGLE YOUNG Png DESIRES A SEIU ATIOR ! with a private fami reerences, Call on or twodays Erm inn, privaie fanalp. by 6 reopeetable youog oom, in a pri jamlly, Wy Tan, single ; Is strict perate ref.rence. ‘Address Le My Geachwan, ‘iicrad alice aitice, a“ me SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 17 see iy hones ante uraish guod retereuce. “Ad- eren reas Er hs Be, bOx it Heraid oie. "SITUATION WANTED-BY A SINGLE YOUNG man, ae yh Sonciaena 2 aed groom; oan vo gardening if re- reference, Address iain SONCiaT AN, bos tt box 120 Herald sine A SITUATION WANTED THE 187 DAY OF MARCH, ieee ieel eames vaneres tet aoe ener and farmer; ivafsing oonats all kiods of work, care ct boréot nad catiie 1a every pou'ar; rererences, Address T. ‘T., Mor- risamia, Westehester county, N. Ys Crnaerer SITUATION WANTED-BV AN ENG- understands 48 coxchman 1 Fa M Cd itving place, for hie business; has eA Ey Address K.8,, box Mi Herald Uptown Brauch Broadway. san arr SITUATION BN Lad ‘sdtree'® | 4 married, no family); AE sg8 referen: PRINS, 248 Merket oy papas = aga oa oN WARCOBY ry Sse man; enderstan 6 Ouse, ies, Ve; aed the raleing o i kinds ffat"Cinss. Tefsren of Pianta; stand SITUATION gg dmicorp Ad A MARRIED aghiy competent in every i ment of Dis ee, AG. ina tat Claes rate grower aud planta eerensee Sas Co pete snanle, Call on oF sadreas ES Oy at ‘ore, 674 Broadway, ARDENER’S SREUATION WANT«.D—BY feign bas Cran re ‘ANTED--A SITUATION, as A . guage CAR- ee ra best_referen: a, Address B. C. Herala oiler, Not Cour Cour oe i ANTED- nl SITUATION AS COACHMAN employer, Apply at or address man; refers to = at, up etairs, ANTED=A SITUATION AS GENTLEMAN'S FARMER by a Rentcnman; wife cam take care of dairy and poultry? ene rate areas J. » bom Not Herald ofice, Wegeree SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND Ware’ SITUATION BY A RESPROTABLE ni ebarge of a. geatieman's plage aod farm, both out ; ve piace vrred. where tock te bc. 5 en lea to work o Acaress ft FARM. eaichevicr, New Yorke and in, if required satited Wea hia wich t poy WANTED AROUT 17 UT 17 YEARS Teeergees var EL TURE & OMANT, 879 Bro Broadway. EMPLOYMENT OR A SMART, ACTIVE MAN, IN | & Jygrative business: ected porition to the righ! Act Warren sh, Foor CLASA Sapeneas, SATISFIED TO BAKE easy soll A A oe.g WguN rcs east MANUPACTUMING CoM. 7 = vn york AND | (RETLADELPHTA Res jacated gentleman ; ry: gmance “FOR MEN, rowes Pork Ane, Stns repre Ls, opposite Cooper Institute, Day tot evening, Demand for operators OY WANTED—14 YEARS OLD, IN A CUAL Baty vs. 4} bring refere-ces as to honesty aod incustry. Coal Yard, Went Ite at, near 10th av. Exsten ERGETIC AGENTS wih our, i eae fa, ¥. way, room Bo K Wen. eine? Ral & Withet: Set Ss Wes = Ry ‘T Rev; MUST WRITE A GOOD bed 0 ee . CRAWFORD, 906 Bd av. Witte Aur Toons MAN walt tables. at ore a ton | Dyer House, 198 Wiha ANTED—A ©OOb MAN, TO try 98d make Linseed udet ul W ry Sone iN 5 ee new by iy 08 bo beh ove a JANTED. 4 BOY, ABOUT 6 TEARS, Wor ante ees Mea, Wires Sie i A PAY. AGENTS Wi —EMPLOTMENT el ye ro seaman 0, room 32. ith him for the past thirteen | eI cictekiniaintemanginmeecmmeoneiont® TH EDITORS AND fuplaaeare - AN gspemencap men! by the Int of Maret ‘Toorought od ‘tte tne arch, ali ved to take seisiaht mesnagemest ef a deny or tee couire upernisien 1 weekly paper (present position): able to furmien est on ai! kinds o per annum, A: and 1 mu A, ean HARVARD, Herald ofice. ‘ manure iM. 10 _ERINTERS, “AC.—a, PRESSMAN Tr warshouse Poet tiles he ‘tee tw 5. Paros 23 West 22d at, = 0 10 PRINTERS, &¢ A THOROUGH, EXPERIENCED wo aay ik Gy J ANTE! a Pr dedrin ororprtio J GOOD WORK. mea steady work aes wages. Address J. MILIERNING Vai Bei ake 4 1 far pee CIVIL BEGIASS OF Ex! in raj road work, to revise work and construction. Address W, V., box 174 Heraia waz ED, PERMANENTLY—A FIRST CLASS graphic engraver for forint nnd colored wor! expected, STENG & PA’ componitor I8 desi to jobbing and readin piloting. Address, ‘all ainda OBDUN, B West with samples ant Cheatuut a, Phiiade, aime iky SITUATION AS JOB COMPOSI le — table wort and experienced ta brancteol ‘of the dice io England. Adaress Y. a, W., Herald Cate < __FRENC i AD Ape TS VERTISEMENTS. ELLEM! a ose 'adresser cl A Gableate FILLE aie a a jambre, desire une. encore cans aa derniere eet spedromer Gramercy Park House, fro Seat mans ies tromcee ie Bt | Of DEMOISELLE Le altars PRANCAISE, AVANT UNB ae 1 passablement Ia bonne education et connaias fection, desire entrer dans une faraille, comme ourernanta ou pour etre apres Giane date, co eta serait regardee s0l0a, gon meri ia adceaser EDu CARON, box 170 Herald Uptowa BONE ERS WANTED, LARGE ELEGANT ANT FRONT oped AND TWO Rooms, with Ciosets, to I ira. class alae spacious brown stone house, 21 a" Weel Fo ‘Fourteenth street, BLOCK FAST OF CITY HALL, FRANK! | ‘House, corner Frankfort and Wi ham streets.—We. a Pen, on ie European plan, for ienilemen and familie, BLOCK sont OF CHATHAM UARE—@! House, 48 New Bowery.—Clean, comfortable Rooms, api 8 cents per night; $2 and %2 50 per week. House opes 1 BLOCK _ FROM BROADWAY, 18 WEST FOURTH i street.—Froot Rooms on second foor, with or without Board; houso and table tat class; tablo ooarders taken, LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND FLOORS 4 _house and table hrat class. 98 Wost Washington square, EASt NINTH STREET.—TO LET, WITA BOARD, Rooms for families o single gentlemen, TO $9 PER WEEK.—A VEW bth on | >) gentieman and wife can obtain Boara at 13 3t. Mark's place, near Cooper Institute. 6G Ae. $7 PER WEEK FOR SINGLE ROOMS, AT. 173 Bleecker street; !arge Room for two gentemen, #14 $6 table and comfortable t home. TO $8 PER WEEK FOR RO TH BOARD, $6 on tue fret and second floors (bi nd cold water in Fooms), at 189 Macdougal street, near Washington square. TO #10 PER WEER.PLEASANT ROOMS, wie cellent Boars for fapuilos and single porsous, at B22 street, six blocks west of Broadway, 12 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTU STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Room to let to gentlemen; breakfast If desired; references, ] TH STREET, 250 WEST, BETWEEN ‘REVENTHE A AND Enghth avenues,—Two second nicating, at let, with first class Boar. ‘board, slog singly oF oren oa wulte, | | Keterentes exchanged. nn 6 es | JOT STRERT, NEAR TRYING PLACE.—A LARGR Seound story Room, sombern exposure, and fomely furniahea, is offered, with Board; location very a0 Cessible. Appiy at 120 Lust Nineteenth street. ge 19 BAST, MORTYNINTH | STREET. —ELEGANTLE furnished Suit, private table if required, and Rooms | for one or two gentlemen or a marcied couple, with Board, CLINTON siya ewiy far FLOOR FRONT 3 Ro Siegantt ay newly furnished; also front 23, om Board oa teferonces re- WEST FIFTRENTH STREET, NEAR irre q 29 Neaue—s sult on, parlor toor, aso single Rooms, house rirat cl v 1 ' with board; lass, brown etone, newly location uo: } Feference require, Wr8T THIRTY-SECOND STREET, , STEER Broatway and Fi'th avenue.—A fine eras f front Room, {or gentleman ‘and wife or two gentlemen, with class Bourd ; references exchang: INGTON PLACE, NEAR THE NEW YORE 29 Task Sonor Hoos on parlor foor, with Boarde preferred ; also Rooms Private table if Tor gentiomen; terms 2 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—HAND ' some'y furnished Kooms Fo Met, with of witsout Board to Mt art ‘and their wives. Also Rooms sultabis for for parties: of genvemen. IRVING PLAC! OPPUSITE aah Ww! STMINSTER anell caity a wit! ‘urnished, h Board, » bac Parlor, { 40 caer | gd BETWEEN pig an AD. Bteocker.—Neatly furnished fitting Roo: “i cicedll H-mahaanasg floor to let, with Board; fre and gas "gis for wo. 45 - WEST SIXTEENTH ot, SE REET. HANDSOME: furoished Kooms to let, en beg to gentleman with Board. Reference. Wie or slugle gentlomen, w 54 WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET, BETWE! Fitth and sixth avennes.—A number of pl joums, with Board; suitable gentlemen ; central lo rat class reference. WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTHS and Sixth avenues,—A oicely furnished Parlor Floor PF.) Board, in a German family; terms moderate; 5 2 WEST ELEVENTH STRERT—TWO ee Bryg mae furnished = Rooms, with fire place, joune and tavle tirat class, 80) Hears LEXINGTON AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY-SIXTS ard, second story front alcove, 3 would aoometsodnie’s pentiorwat! ‘and wife or two of three singie gentiemen. Cali fortwo days, CLINTON PLACE.—A’ LARGE, HANDSOMELY 9 a tenga] ym, with hal: second oor, togett factory rei erences ylven “WEST THIRTEENTH STREET, | BETWREW b hdd ds: f 109. Siath and Seventh irene rae Board, a sey well turnishe pay he sitert Wri cineeentenable tocation ; es ad A FORTY-FIRST STREET.—HANDSOMB! 133 frrnitbed Koors, w var frith superior Buard. fort and shea pantseanes 4 location references _Pequired, 1 st Eat tg abled © A STREET a Bale! iy and fa Toner closete, oT west FOURTEENTH a ogee iz Eiouta Reverences pence wed. — Neat); Ser omes, wie a let to avenue. Meaty, furalene ‘ito gon 34% WES T TWEN’ ani Booroom and ee corer Room, rool » Room on third door all nicely fhratened; table AVENUR, FIRST + DOOR FROM Fm TWENTY pou LET—WITH BOARD, THREE PLEASANT R B00) second und third rs, singly or together, at Madison avenue. __ BOARD AND LODGING | WANTED. ) FAMILY OUR R PERSONS “(THREE REE YOUNG men Sits paatatsen ov gominaas ane gle ‘family S\good home oan be enjoyed. Ring family, where a good fand one lady, all ensaged in basiness), desire ‘couvenient to Union or Madison square; would pre- fer where tnere are but few or no poner boarder wl bay eek; pal 0 oe Sein “Satria a. i. Ce box 204 derald ofice. Leng! RTY OF THREE YOUNG MEN DESIRE BOASD A EAs were are few or no other boarders; losmti convenient to Union or Madison aquarc; May movers esis pot oad price $2) per weeks Address hom a GENTLEMAN “AND Wie WANT A 6UIT OF with Board ‘private table); must be irat class. Address, with full Neulars, A. B,, box 140 Herald Uptowm Branch oatce, 1 nd way. A SESTLEMAN AND ITE DESIRE here tuted Aadress PERMANENT, box 11d Herald uplows Branch Bee, 1,205 Broadway. WANTED—BY A YOUNG bis boarding bare Ss house, at reason: Oune Lane IN A RE ferns, the tad BOARD, New York Heri Bs. ‘rice FOR A WwW ANTED—IMMEDIATEL, ¥ 5 A 4 or une ween Fortieth streets and Fito ao Ba Peet Mirees ate PHYSICIAN, Herald Uptown ora’ oflce, | MOTELS. pennant BATHS, LEXINGTON AVE. ry At moe roe eomeanh b eireat, turaiabed Rooms, tor sepiemen praca with or Wwishout, meals; private and bathe open all night, BROADWAY, CORNER Oy single Rooms, (rom cy LEWIS b LELAND. | 4 lotr: CHARLES gr a Son, HOTEL, W HOUSE, CORNER powent 5) _god Canal street Rooms by the day, night or Prices Wien We, He. and GI per, ment: Koon heated by seam. Bu KEW y froprietor, cor N ieRY “BOAR CR. BOARD WANTED... OMMENCING fit Maven, at Portabester, i; viel fe lady and two aurees; genie Das on bebian (vou oman vo Suniay ; good a> mods tions and 130) rece penaxble: vermaneot tf : Address D.. bor 3.9%) Post oficw ven

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