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Cooks, &c. FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG kinds of cooking; also oA ee WEST ISTH 8ST, bread baking a HELP W: § we NTED—A GOOD. KMART GIRL, TO DO GENERAL A . housework, ey East &id st —_—=ase Wares GOOD WET NURSE FOR THE COUN. Inquire at 68 Greenwich ay. baidid ani co rats JULIUS AUGUSTIN, HORATIO st. ; cook in & priv the summer: satisfactory RESPECTABLE GIRL AS af muse in the country for rom last place. WANTED A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS COOK | nd houseworker in small private family; city reference ls required, Apply at 405 West 2Ad atree! —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL ‘as cook, washer and froner in a private family; Bood reterence, "ANTED—A GIRL AS COOK: ALSO TO ASSIST W Mini waching and froniugs reierence required. Ap- ply at 825 West Sist HELP WANTED—MALES. A® UNEQUALLED OPPORTUNITY FOR A FEW smart men, with small capital, and satisfied to make $200 per month ‘as State or cou! ents for first class goods, FOOT & SLEIGHT, 116 € }4NVASSERS WANTED one 2 COUN ) pme to vi STANTISE. £00, 3 Cortland’ ste New JANTED—A BOY, AT 196 FRONT ST.; WAGES NOT _W “tw exceed $3, ANTED—100 MEN IMMEDIATELY, AT PIER 29 North River. EAST HOUSTON 8T., CORNER CHRYSTIT: oom 12—A young woinan as cook, washer a} ironer; or housework in a small family; bo objection to all boa house; city reference. WAST 57TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS.— young girl as plain cook, Washer and faintly B00 9TH BAR.—AS. FIRST CLASS “ be rd fumily im the country; Haking; would take charge of butter; best city reference, ., SECOND FLOOR.—A RESPECT. 1 as cook in an American ly to Mr, CH, MULLER, 6TH AV., BETWEEN %TH AND 37TH STS.—A French woman as cook; a! chamber id; thoroughly understand their busine 132 Or understands al family ; best reverence, App! ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK na 1 American family; German preferred. Apply at 267 Wert 37th st. ANTED—A SMART LITTLE GIRL, 12 TO 15 YEARS of age, to wind children (two little girls); a good house and good wages. Apply at 28 Perry st. TAEDA. FEW PIRST RATE A aggre bi ged understanding their business only mua; from Ito Woclock A MeAL PRBNOHES Hote PPM He ANTED— COMPETENT YOUNG MAN, WITH GOOD recommendations, to attend to a lunch counter. Long Inland Ciry Hotel, Hunter's Point opposite ferry. Vv FANTED—-LADY OF DRAMATIC TASTE TO ‘travel as companion with star actress, Addree, with stamp, Mile. NATHALIE, care of Davis & Co., The atrival Ag 160 Vine st., Cincinnati. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN,.TO AT- tend to a firat class bakery; must come’ well re- commended: no others need apply. Apply ut BREEZES bakery, 169 8th ay., corner 18th st. 7E WANT THREE LADIES TO CANVASS FOR OUR new Book, “Modern Babes in the Woods;” we will av you well, Call to-day at AMERICAN PUBLISH- G COMPANY, 139 Eighth street, near Broadway. .. BETWEEN SOTH AND SIST STS.—A respectable girl as cook, washer and sity reference, Chambermalds, &e. 7TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN as chambermaid and waitress; no objection to amity or country ; willing and obliving ; good city reference. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW more engagements by the day in ladies’ houses; is well, recommended. Apply at Mune. S40 Oh av., or 227 East 18th st General Housework, &e. EAST NTH ST, BETWEEN 3D AND éTH AVS.— A Protestant German girl todo general house- Work in a small private tainily ; good reference. LAST EMPLOYER’S.—A GIRL FOR general housework or to take care of childre: 6TH AV.—A DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW more customers; can cut, fit and trim in the Axtest style. Call or addre T. Housekeepers, &c. 187 AT., RING BASEMENT BELL—A YOUNG LADY per toa widower or bachelor (bachelor ‘on or address A. M. GREENWICH AV.—A LADY, WITHOUT INCUM- entieman’s household, brance, as housekee} dress HOUSEKEKP E WEST MTH ST.—A PROTESTANT LADY OF refinement and educatior desires some honorable em eper, matron or Koverne: ositiona she can fill satis{actorily and ferences. For further information apply BRIDGE ST., BETWEEN CONCORD AND NAS- lady would like @ position as she Would be as one of the family Call on or address Miss B. YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, 0 highest respectability, seeks the position of house- H ‘qualified to make @ home attractive; is ment of servants and the care a: Address Mrs. R., Wall on or adi 188; either of these such &s housek we undoubted eau, Brooklyn.—A of children; reference nsible parties only. QUSEKEEPER.—AN EASTERN LADY AS HOUSE- Keeper in a family where there are not more than three persons; no dutiés considered menial; a widower's uly preferred. Address HOME, Post office, Yonkers, Laundresse WEST 13TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO ‘0 out by the day to do Washing and ironing; good SUFFOLK ST., REAR.—A LIMITED N) cull, have ‘their washing and ironing neatly done by 6TH AYV., TOP FLOOR.—A HIGHLY RESPECT. English woman to do gentlemen's or fainilies’ washing ; good city reierence. WEST 2D 8T.—A RESPECTABLE todo washing at her own house or to go by EAST 13TH ST., 8D AY.—WASHING, IRONING ig done In a superior manner; shirts a Mrs. GRAHAM. WEST 52D ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS ntlemen’s washing: family or ge a Call r address Miss 0’ —A WOMAN TO GO OUT BY the day; good washer and ironer and splendid ‘ould take washing to her own home; housecleaner ; or can do futing ; best references, EAST ISTH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A FIRST class laundress would like families’ or gent men’s washing ; fluting neatly done by hand or machine; first class city reference. EAST 15TH ST., ROOM 7.—BY A FIRST CLASS laundress in a private family city reference; can be se n tor two day: Nurses, &e, COLE ST., BROOKLYN.—A_RESPECTABL! ih @ fresh breast of m A —ACCOUCHEUSE oR MONTHLY NUR HARPER desi the full, "To be seen this who thorougniy understands her busine: nurse and seamstress; Country preterred; re! WEST 20TH ST.—A YOUNG ENGLISH WOMA lately landed, as nurse in a private family ha ing one or two children, WEST 33D ST.—A GIRL, 15 ¥ mind growing children and to sew. WEST 40TH 8’ Call or addre: EARS OLD, TO NEAR 10TH AV., SECOND floor, back room.—A respectable woman, who would like to take a baby to nd give it a mother's care, 3D AY.—AS MONTHLY OR INAVLID NURSE BY an English Indy of experience; fully competent to fill either capacity ; city reference, M Waitresses, &. &T.—A RESPECTABLE girl ns waitress and chambermaid in @ private sumily ; good reterence. Call or address. WEST 10TH ST., ROOM 7.—A YOUNG LADY would wait on an invalid or take care of a child ‘gud assist with its studies. Jost her baby a few da. ‘Wet nurse at her own WEST 30TH Miscelianeous. VANDAM ST. REA’ woman to go In Mainder of the summer, to take Care of children, ween till suited, DEGRAW §T., BROOKLYN.—A NORTH GER- iy's maid; isa first rate dressmaker, { several years in Call on or address E. EAST 48TH S81., ROOM NO, 4.—A GERMAN _ Tan lady as I milliner and liairdresser ; 1 no Objection to the country YOUNG BADY, and operator on th Hires a position in an of ONORARLE EMPLOYMENT OF ANY DESCRIP- tion is desired by position. Address NE wlifed to illan SSITY, Herald Uptown Brane ANTED—A SITUATION BY A LADY AS HOU! keoper or lady's com; willing to make he Brooklyn Branch herald Intelligence OMieces. MAN SERVANTS FOR ALL POSITIONS, CAPA. sand trusiworthy, constantly found at 318 Bowery; Bleecker street. TIONS WANTED— FEMALES. WEST 10TH S8T., ROOM 7.-A YOUNG LADY would like copying or writ office or at home, PROFESSIONAL 4 of any kind, inan HELP WANTED—FEMALES. LU'S TURKISH BATHS, GL LEXINGTON AV., ‘a Protestant wom whocen take full charge iso Proiesiant upstairs pit! COMPETENT LADY TO TAKE CHARGE OF OUR religions department, address eireulars, &c.; sala Call between Hand 1 ablishers, 735 Broad wa: NEAT, TIDY GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE persons; must be a fir Jatindress and good ecok; references required: wages S14 thers need apnly at sis West Sid st kitehen and Inui t AMY &00.,P ina family of two er month; none of agement door, betwi BROADWAY EKEEPER, box 1/4 Herald cR WANTED- Hotel, Addrem HOVSERERPER, ERATORS WANTED-TO WORK oO: WEST, BRADLEY. & OA PANY, 233 West 20th at. PERATORS WANTED—ON HOWE'S MACHIN At once at suspend a MANUFACTURING take work home, JOMPANY, 283 West 20th st. TANTED—A WET NURSE. APPLY AT 301 WEST NTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK AND CARVER AT New comb's lunch room, at 595 Broadway, T NURSE WANTED—APPLY TO DR, POLK, 288 Sth ay., between 8 and 10!4 A. M., Saturday, ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must be a good washer and ironer, ‘ANTED—A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL FOR light work in a family of two, Call upon DOCTOR, 270 West 38th st. ‘ANTED=AN EXPERIENCED AND NEAT WAIT. assist in washing; well recommended, ANTED—A COOK, WASHER AND IRONER IN A ateall family, 7 West Forty-eighth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenvo, ANTED—AN AMERICAN COOK, WASHER AND ironer, for a very sinall family, and a young Ameri- Gnugthter proferreds wayes $14 und $id.” ‘Apply after 10 AM at 29 East 70h ste ba ANTED—IN A CONFECTIONERY STORE IN Brooklyn, a young lady who understands the busi- ness; & Youig married woulan Whose husband under- stands niaking candy preferred. Address ICE CREAM, Herald oftice. ‘ANTED—A SETTLED WOMAN, WHO IS A GOOD sewer, and understands cutting and fitting ladies’ d'to attend the ladies’ cloak and hat room at ‘KS Union Park, 63d st. and Ist ay.; an English wo- man preferred. WANTEDIAN EXPERIENCED COOK | IN | ALI. branches for a large builling in the city, algo a smart laundry woman who. fully understands her busi- ess; none need apply bur those having good reierences, Apply toJ AMES T. DUDLEY, 20 Nassau _SETUATIONS WANTSD—MALES. COURTER (AMERICAN) SPEAKING FOUR LAN- Mayes, desires to form an engagement with some fi mily ing to Europe; excellent reterences. Address SOURIER, box 108 ferald ofiice. A ero RT nan palce: ‘onn write n good bund es a situation in an office; can W ana is quick at figures, Address at J. Duily's, 12 Wash ington t., near Battery place, MAN (AMERICAN) 22 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES a situation; willing to do any kind of Iight work Wages must be $15 per week. Address J. F, B., 609 Green- Wich street, New Yor WANTED-A SITUATION. BY AN ENGLISHMAN, as walter in a private tninily; two years) retercucé from last employer, ast 7th WANTED_BY A YOUNG MARRIED ENGLISHMAN, @ situation as waiter or head waiter appre, class hotel. Address F, LAMBERT, Woodvale, Leverington Pos Philadelphia, Pa. SITUATION AS HEAD WAITER OR first class waiter, by a German; speaks English, French and Italian. Address KE. H., Herald office, tor three days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS BARTENDER, BY ONE who understands the busines:;.first class clty ref- erences. Address J. B., box 14 Herald Uptown Branch office. V ANTED—A SITUATION AS PORTER, FOR A young, able-bodied colored man; he has lived with me seven years; writes a fair hand and js reliable and trustworthy in all respects, JOHN T. IRVING, 24 Pine st. ANTED—BY A LIGHT COLORED YOUNG MAN A situation in some office, wholesale store or ware- house; nota bad penman; can mark packages and not Atraid of work; can give undoubted references. Call at 13 St. John’s lane. JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, ENERGETIO young man, of good add: and thorough busi habits, a situation in a store or warehouse, in any capi city; first class references; salary to commence no ob- ject. Address F, ©. Herald office, CLERKS ALESMEN. A —SITUATIONS FOR BOOKKEEPERS, CLERKS, salesmen, porters, &c., procured: orders from prin- cipals solicited. ferences—E. W. Bancroit, Esq., of H. B, Claflin & Co., and others, RICHARD MAYNE, 52 Broadway, room 22, N EXPERIENCED TRAVELLER, WIl0 COMMANDS a good Western trade, wishes a position in the jew- clry business; best references can be given. Address H. |. 8., Herald office. M. WRAL EIGHT LANGUAGES, ARREARS WRIT- ten up; Books opened, Keph exainined or balanced ; JAMES COX, 47 Wall street, third floor. YOUNG MAN WITH $300 WANTED—AS TICKET seller, dc., travelling: good salary. and permanent, Apply at bar of Taylor's Hotel, Jersey Dity, for advertiser. YOUNG MAN AS TREASURER OF AN INCORPOR- ated Company: must deposit $L0N0 in cash, and jurnish the best of reference. Address, stating age and full particulars, NELSON, Herald office. WELL EDUCATED YOUNG IRISHMAN WISHES a situation as clerk or assistant bookkeeper; good, rapid penman; expert account rst class references; willingke himselt generally useful wages secondary con: sideration. Apply at 1,037 0th av. RUG CLERK WANTED.—A COMPETENT PRE- scription clerk, with good reterences, Address F. 0. B., Herald office. RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE COMPETENE AND well recommended. Apply at 46 Greenwich st, e week. ALESMAN WANTED—TO SELL A LINE OF FANCY groceties on commission. Address D, R., box 192 Herald oftic {TOCK CL ) Jobbin references. RK WANTED—BY AN IMPORTING AND dry goods and gents’ furnishing goods house. Nono but those who understand the business need apply to ROTHS' MANN, 825 Broadway. 10 DRUGGISTS.—A DRUG CLERK IS OPEN TO AN engagement: good reference; city experience; can prescribe well. Address M. D., box 114 Herald office. RAVELLING SALE: . FOR FIRST class ccn ectionery, has experience and # line ot trade Ip the bu.iness, Address IMPE! Herald office. WARXTED FIRST CLASS ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, Apply, before 9 A. M., at 865 Atlantic st., Brooklyn. V ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF XPERIENCE IN mailiinery goods as entry clerk and to make imself generally usefi Address R.'8., Herald office. w 'TED—IN A FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS JOR- bing house, an experienced entry clerk. Address, with referenec, box 2,0 Post office. WARTEDCAN EXPERIENCED BALESMAN, BY AN importing fancy goods house; must be ‘well ac- uainted with the eily Jobbing tradé. Address box 8,880 Post ofiice, WASTED—A YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT IN THE office ; must be a goo! penman and quick at flzures: mlary at first $10 per weck, Address PAPER, Herald oftle V ANTED—FOR TWO OR THREE WEEKS, A PER- fon expert at additions, correct at copytiisy kc. to make Thinie[® generally dachuh ti setting tin mccouiie ress, with references, stating salary required, whic ust bo'low, Ve G.y Herald oMice. ny erces Wale RS. FIRST CLASS COACHMAN AND GROOM WISHES a situation; country preferred; best clty reference, Call or address 909 3d av., between Sith and sts. GERMAN (MARRIED), WITHOUT CHILDREN, wants a sittation as coachinan and gardener; wie Jor household; speaks uglish and German, Address No. 7 Battery place. AN EXGUSH, GARDENER AND | WIFE | WISH permanent situations as gardener and cook; both fully understand their business in all its branches, Ad- dress GARDENER, box 222 Herald office, RESPECTABLE ENGLISHMAN WISHES A SITU- AX. ation as coachman in a private family; no objection fo the country; has first class testimonials, Address Y., box 224 Herald office. A RESPECTABLE, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN (SINGLF) wishes a situation as first class coachman an room; understands thoroughly his business; unexeep- hed city reference, Addrees G, M., box 112 Hera! oftee. COACHMAN WANTED-IN THE COUNTRY UN- til October, afterward in city: must be experienced, sober, civil, neat and industrious, Those having be city Felererices apply to. T. WEBTON, 76 Codar st, up stairs, between 10 and 12 o'clock. f ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE J man; understands the care of hot and cold graperies, flowers and vegetables; city reference, Address H. L., 18 Jobn st, seed store. ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man; understands graperies and greenhouse ; willing around a uy 's place, Address GARDENER, in care of B. K. Bliss & Son, 9) Murray st. RACTICAL GARDENER—SCOTCH, MARRIED, P familly; none but those in want of’ such need apply rst class references. Address D, J. B., Herald office. ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A. SIN- SS’ gle Engiishnian; perfectly understands his business; ‘ood reference, Cailon or address W. P., harness store, 18 West 82d st. INGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACHMAN sr eroom—Fully uivterstands the ‘care of hurts ages and driving: also gardening; te foferences, Address Q., 208 Herald omce. 8! “°™ WASTED-NAN AND WIPE, TO TAKE CHARGE, OF and work on a {arm in Jersey. Apply toJ. B. GRUMAN, 104 Atlantic st., second door below Clinton, Brooklyn. Ween. A SITUATION, BY AN ENGLISH GAR. dener, practical In all is branches; ten years ex- Hence in England, good reference trom Ine situation, Kildtens Gc HATES, Bost office, Stapleton, &. FANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY A steady man; understands gardening well and can milk; Is wilting to make himsell useful; best reference. Address C., box 126 Heral id oflice. eee BLP WANTED=MALES, Ace WANTED—TO SOLICIT LIFE INSURANC! B Apply at th ublic Life Insurande Company’ ior prowwaye client A COMMISSION BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE DESIRES the services two active and ambitious ng . from 16 to 18 years of age. Adress box tse Pos ANTED—A RESPECTABLE MAN AND WIFE, TO take charge of a house while the fainily are in the country, Address box 747 Post office. WASTE apes 4, STEE) PAPO BTING ous A smart, active boy. ress, in own handwriting, box 68 Post ofiice, WANTEDSIN 4 PiRST CLASS WHOLESALE HOUSH, ‘a smart, Ww + salary first yenr, Adldress, with’ age and residence, box 2514 Post of WARTED.-4 YOUNG MAN AS BARKEEPER; MUST have first olaas references, Apply at PARKER'S, Broadway and ‘Mth st. WANTED A SMART BOY AT LYNOH'S OYSTER house, 245 Sth av., to wait on table; one who under- stands opening oysters preferred. Apply after 104. M. ANTED—BOY IN TEA JOBBING HOUSE; ONE IN the business botore preferred. Address TEAS, box 872 Post office, with wages required and refereng 7ANTED—A COMPETENT YOUNG MAN TO TAKR charge of a fancy dry goods store, who can Invest $500 or more, amply secured, and with a view of partner- ship if approved of. Address JORN, Herald offtee, WASTED —AT TBE WHALEMEN for short v ards; this is a fret rate MORISON & © ‘ W4xtep=1 HEADQUARTERS, pks, stew ‘Apply ‘today’ to J. A WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE, A regular dri Tutst widerstand his business | thoroughly. Apply this mornin pre Porclock, at Ce dav st, entrance of Lanman & Kemp's, corner Cedar and ats, He TRS TRADES. FIRST CLASS TYPE MBPAL ENGRAVER SEEKS thoroughly understands label and ts foreman in a large London house. Yor A SQUPRTENT | PROOFREADER WANTED. ONE fA, ale and willing to fl in with composition preferred. dress, giving character of experience, pay wanted, dc. PROGF, box 210 Herald office. ies OILER MAKERS WANTED—FOUR OR FIVE GANGS good riveters and same of caulkers; steady employ- mentand good wages. Apply to DANFORTH LOCO- MOTIVE AND MACHINE COMPANY, Paterson, N. J. PNGINEER WANTED—CAPABLE OF ATTENDING A make himself useful when required ; ation, Address, stating salary oftte OOD GAS FITTER, AT 1,583 BROADWAY, CORNER of 48th st. D. HENNESSY. pO HATTERS @ permanent. situ- ©. D. —THREE SILK WAT FINISH acurler, one who can finish, wanted immediately; | steady employment guaranteed. ahi 6 ebb Sous SABEY, J: D PRINTERS.--WANTED, A FIRST CLASS CYLIN- der presaman, one who thoroughly understands book and job work. Toa reliable man a permanent situation is offered. Address PRINTER, box 127 Herald oflice. WANTEDIA SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN IN the butehering business; not long in this country, 518 Myr V ATCHMAKER WANTED—MUST BE A FIRST CLASS Syracuse, N. Y. Inquire av., Brookl; workman, Apply at 278 Bridge st., near Johnston | at., Brooklyn, WANTEDIA MAN TO CUT APRONS; ONE USED knife. preferced. Apply at WALLS & BYRN rankiin st. ay WASTED-IN A REFINISHING ESTABLISIIMENT, ‘aman accustomed to finishing cloths, cassimeres, &e. Apply at 10 A. lip stairs, WANTEDIBY A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 16 YEARS old, an opportunity to learn cabinet or piano inak- ing. Apply or address for two days 0. STEFFENS, 55 Wooster st. - at 626 Washington st FRENCH D VERTISEMENTS. N JARDINIER (HORTICULTEUR), CELIBATAIRE, venant de France, desire une situation dans une mal- son privee ou dans un etablissement (horticulture ; bon- ferences. S'adresser a la pension francaise 109 rue PROPOSALS, EPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS, Crry Haut, Broo Proposals are solicited for furnish of City Works, in the elty of Brooklyn, (2,000) tons of Cobble Ston ‘Proposals will state th Ny 25, 1872. Department two thousand ality of stone and price per ton, delivered at such points oti the water front of the city of Brooklyn ax the Engineer may di e sine to be not less than four inches cr_more’ thin six inches sur- face diameter, with a good depth of bed. Stone will be purchased upon such proposals as may be approved by the Engineer in regard to quality aud price, aud on delivery will be subject to inspection. LORIN PALMER, President, D. L. Nontnvr, Secretary. ROPOSALS FOR MAIL STEAMSHIP SERVICE B. (ween San Francisco, Japan and China, ‘ost Orrick Deranrwesy,} ‘ON, June By 1 f sections sand 6 of 1872, entitled “An Was In accordance with the provisions the act of Congress approved June 1, act making appropriations for the service ot the Post Of- fice Department for the year ending June 39, 1878," which sections are In the words and figures following, viz. — Skerton 3. * * * “And the Postmaster General ts hereby authorized to contract with the lowest bidder, within three months after the passage of this act, after sixty days’ notice, for a terin of ten nil after the lst day of October, 1873, for the c ditional mgnthly mail on ‘the sai sation not to exceed the rate under he exteting contracts, and tions and limitations ax prescribed by existin Congress in reference thereto, and the respec tracts made in pursuance thereof; and the ¢ under the provisions of this section shall be required to, carry the United States mails during the existence of onal charge, on all the may on said tine, or any part of it, or any branch or extension thereof; provided that all steamships hereafter accepted for si service shall be of not less than four thousand tons register each, And shall be built of iron, and h their engines and m: inery. shall be wholly of American construction, and shall be so constructed as to be readily adapted to the armed naval service of the United States in case of w and befor acceptance the officers by whom they are in- apected shall report to the Secretary of the Navy and the Postmaster General whether this condi- tion has been complied with: provided that in all cases the offi herein provided for shall be citizens of the Uniied State and that persons of foreign birth, who have law declared their intention to become citizens of the United State: nay be employed as though they were citi. vens within the aning of this section, or of or acts specified in the ‘act of ne jy, 1864s d the government of | the United States shall have the right in case of war to take the use of the United States any of the steamers of id line, and In such ease pay a reasonable Uon therefor: Provided, ‘The price paid shi provision shall extend to and be ‘applicable to the steamers of the Brazilian line hereinafter provided for.’ “sue. 6.—That it the contract for the inc mali service between San Francisco and China and Japan fo 4 semt-monthly servi ibe made with the Pacific | mn} Mail Steamship panty, oF shail be pertormed in the snid company’s ships or the. ships of its succesors i in- terest, the moneys payable under such contract shall be Paid while the said company or its successors in shall maintam and ran the line of steamships f transportation of freight and passengers at present run hetween New York and San Francisco, via the Isthmus of Panaina, by the. said Pacific Mail Steamship Company, and no longer: Provided, That said requirement shall in all respects apply to any party contracting forthe mail | service between San Francisco and China and Japan, ag well as to the Paciie Mail Steamship Company.” PROPOSALS will be received at the Post Office Department, tn the city of Washington, until 3 o'clock P. M.on Monday, the lth day of August,’1872, for conveying the mails of the United States, by means of an additional monthly line of first class American sea-gomng steamships of not less th thousand tons register each, and of sufficient nu perform tweive round trips per annum, betw of San Francisco and the port of Hong touching at Yokohama (Japan), with a reguinr braneh line running in connection with the main line betwes Yokohama and Shanghai (China), for a contract term’of ten years from and atter the Ist day of October, 1378. Each bid should name the time proposed to ve occupied in pe the passages each way, in¢inding stop- ages at intermediate ports; and also tho length of the stoppages at each of the Interinediiate ports. | Schedules of sailing ¢ parture from each port. as well as the proposed days aud jours of arrival, should also accompany each bid. The ¢ regular ini fe Ko arr als with those of the present monty line during its continuance, forming a regniar semi-monthly service Jn connection therewith ; such schedules, however, to he subject to the approval of the Postmaster General, and to adjustment or alteration by his order, from time to time, as the interests of the postal service may require. The steamships offered for the service must be Ameri can-built steamships of the first class, in all respects con- forming to the requirements of the Idws authorizing the service, and before acceptance they will he subject to in- spection and survey by an experienced naval constructor to be detailed for that purpose by the Secretary of the | Navy. Proposals must conform in all particnlars to the provi- sions and reqttirements of the acts of Congress approved February 17, 1865, and February 18, 1867, and of sections 3 and 6 ofthe above cited act ot June 1, 1872, an ust be properly guaranteed with satisfactory testimonials that the biqder or bidders and their guarantors are men of ind ly and abundantly able to make good their tender, and guarantee, iM ¢ bidder or bidders must be an American citizen or citizens, The bidder's name and residence and the name of each member of the firm, when a partnership offers, should be distinctly stated. If sade by a compra don the bid must be accompanied by a duly authenticated copy of the ply aes Di of incorporation and a list of officers and directo ° All bids exceeding the sam of $5,000 must be accompa. nied by a certified check or draft, payable to the order of the Postmaster General, upon some solvent national ik, of less thand per centum of the amount of one year's AY proposed in stich bid or bids, such check or drat to Boainject to all the conditions and provisions of existing lawe In respect to forfeiture, Any assignment or transfer of an ocean mail contract is expressly forbidden by law, Such assignments or trans- fers are null and void, and the Postmaster General is re- are to Corarnane any contract in case of its veing an- lerlet or assigned. Proposals should be sent under seal to “The Superin- tendent of Foreign Mails,” with the words “Mail Propo- sais” “Japan and China route,” written on the face of the address, and they should be desparctied in time to be Feecived at this Department on or beiore 3 o'clock P. M. of Monday, the 12th day of Angust next, which will be the last day tor receiving proposals wider this advertixement, JNO, Ae J. CRESWELL, Postmaster General. POLITICAL. — OLITICAL PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION flone at’ short notice by the Metropotitan Printing Febhaamens, corner of Broadway and Ann street, New th the constitution of this State; also agreed to by & majont ve said branche: thousand eight hundred irtwenth article, owing, to Wits for the éxtension ners or Appeals.” dd by adding reals may order any of the undred tn numbe' he adoption of this provision ‘Commissioners of Ap nay extend the term of ser- ‘sof Appeals for a period not ex. | the purpose of fe said proposed amendment to the people ot | ho People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact ay follows:— 5 ch poll in the several STATE OF NEW YORK, Omniee OF tux Sxcustany o To the Suenire of the county ot New Yor! Stn—Notice is hereby given that at the general election to be held in this State on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday of November next the following oillcers are to be elected, to wit :— A Governor 1a the place of Jobn T. Hoffinan. A Lieutenant Governor in, ic A Canal Commissioner in the place of William W. An Inspector of State Prisons in the place of Fordyce L. All whose terms of office will expire on the last day of December next. Thirty-five Electors of President and Vice President of | the United States. A Representative in the Forty-third Congress from the A Kepresentative in the Forty: United States for the Filth Cons posed of the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Seventh, Eighth and Fonrteent * united Sesion amendment w: lucmbers electe . | two ve inl seventy-two, pursuant to the sad which said amend “Relative to the of the term of service Resolved (it the Assembl nent is in the word: Jourtot Appeals and concur), That ( ‘iow of this State be amend eto the following section :— @&. The Court of A not exceeding five at court at ihe time of to be heard and determined by t of Allen ©, Beach. ‘= A BARE enaxc the Cominissiot ing (wo years.” | | A> Gneapesitnck Fixiorentind Lanne ‘apartm hird Congress of the jacked: rent $8 por menib. Apply ssbonal district, com- towns and wards of th be held in thix State on the fifth day of year of our Lord, one Feventy-two, shall the citizens of this h Wards of the city’of New | tative in tho Forty-(hird Congress of the for the Sixth Congressional d! posed of the Eleventh and Thirieenth wards of tho city | ortion of the. Eighteenth ani cast of third avenue, ied Congress of the J eight hundred and rovide a box to receive the ballots of | tate, in relation to the said proposed amendinent; andeach volermay presenta ballot on which shall be written, or printed, one ot the Proposed: amendment relative to the provored amendment relative to the Court ballots shall be endorsed “Pro- posed Amendment relative to the Court of Appeals,” hi al the contents of And all the citizens of this entitled fo vote for members of Assembly In. their tion of the Twety-iirst | respective districts shall he entitled to vot tion ot the said proposed amendinents, di ¢ several election districis in which 2—After finally closing the inspectors thereof shalt cour! given relative to the said proj same manner as th Dallots given for ¢ | for'selling out, present owner having ot | or of New York, and that first Wards of said city Lyin the Seventh Col nih and h oclpee pe ‘hird avenue. sentative in the For (es for the Bighth Cor of the Ninth, Fifteenth a ity of Now York and that ward of said city lying west of resentative i the Forty-third Congress of the tates for the Ninth Congressional dyctrict, coin- posed of the Twentieth and Twenty-second wards ot the city of New York. A Representative in the Forty-third Congress of the ‘Tenth Congressional District, com- | owd of the Tweltth and Nineteenth wards of (he elty. 0 New York, and Blackwell's, Ward’ City and County Oficers—Also to Twenty-one @1) Members of Assembly, A Mayor, in the place of A. Oakey Hail A Distriet Attorne: Liquor Stores at Hun | aurenELe composed of the of New York, an mth ward ot | third Congress of the Sixteenth wards of the ‘on the adop; poll of such election nd canvass the ballots are requized. by law to can ernor, and thereupon shall set down, 1 ords. at full length the whole number of votes given “ior the proposed amendment relative to the whole number of votes «proposed amendment relative to the shall certity and subseribe the ise copies thereof to be made and certiied Taw in respect to the cau- and Randall's Islands. Appeals,” an eof Samuel B, jas preseribed by Vass of votes given at an election for Governor. Sk¢, 8.—The vote so given shall be canvassed by the Board of County Canvwsers, and stateme: | be made, certifled and signed, and reorded tn the manner mrespect to the canvassing the votes given atan election for Governor, and certified coptes of the said statements and certidentes of the coun d and transmitted m Schirmer. rins of office willexpire on the lastday of December next. ‘A Justice of the Supreme Court, In place of William TH. Leonard, appointed i place of Albert Cardozo, AS of the Superior Court, in place of Firteen db) Ald Twenty-one (22) Assi: ‘The attention of Town and spectors of Election and Count directed to chapters 700 an printed, as to their dutios under sald acts:— CHAPTER 700, AN Act to supply doficiencies in former appropriations sof the State on accoun is thereof shall required by lew, sers shail be made, ¢ county clerks, respectively, in. the manner provided b: law in eases of election for Governor. copies transmitted by the county clerks shall, be can- vasved by the Board of State canvassers in the Uke man- proviled by law, in respect to the election of vornor, and in like inanner they shall make and file a rtifleate of the result of stich canvass, which shall be entered of record by the Secretary of state, aud shall be published by him in the Stue paper, his act shall take e Respectiully yours, & mn. Election Boards, In- Canvassers Is respect TOT, Laws of 1872, the sald certified to pay the indebte the canals, wh 3 been changed into Habilities for money borrowed to pay them, or into certificates of indebtedness on whic! ving interest, and to pay the ti debtedness of the State and ihe estimated liabilities tor yet provided for by law, and to raise money therefor, by an Issne of the bonds ot the State, and to provide for submitting the question there- 1b, 1872, three-fliths being present, State of New York, represented in Sen- Assembly, do enact as follows:— deficiencies ix former appropria- fect Immediately ACRIBNER, Secretary of State, Suentre’s Orvice, New Count Hov Orry ap Cocyry ov New York, the present fiscal year not the above to. be a ‘i of the election notice received by ine this. du Secretary of ENN ‘= 2 Sherif of the City and Co Sxerion 1. To shpply tions and to pay the indebtedness of th #, Which deficiencies and indebtedness have d into liabilittes tor money borrowed to pay them, or iuto certideates of indebtedness on which the Btate'is now paying interes! debtedness of thi the present fixeal 5 small engine aud boiler; must Nave a certificate and | Publishers of newspa without due anthority- era will not insert this notice » Herald | of the canal: eo Laws 1860, chap. 180 pay the floating in- ie estimated Itubilities tor | ar not yet provided for following amountsare hereby appropriated fifty-five thousand eight hindved and one dollars and -five cents, to pay for deficiencies unprovided for py act, chapter seven Nundred and sixty-eight, of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy. ‘The sum of two hundred and sixty-mine thowand two hundred and thirty-four dollars ___ SALES AT AUCTION, . JOHNSTON, AU Office and salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the ccm, Genteel Household Furniture. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell by THIS DAY (SATURDAY), At their satesroom, 8 ent of Household’ Furniture, Sofa’ Bodsteads, Cooking Stoves, Parlor n Tables, Dining Room Chatre, Kitchen Ingrain Carpets, Oilcloths, Statr " Desks, Stools, ‘Counters, Showcases, eighty-iour cents, deficiencies in appropriations under act, chap- and Franklin Chairs, Brussels and hundred and forty-four thousand three hundred | Gi rpers, Tea tapl fifty-seven cents, to. pa «in appropriations under act, chapter nine | red and thirty, of the laws of eighteen’ hundr ‘The sum of sixty-five thousand doll he necessary to meet anit pa: or certificates of inde jesenumerated in The sum of th nine dolars’ and , AUCTIONEER, riy and 111 Cedar street. CONTINUATION SAI Cabinet and Household Furniture, #0 much thereof as ma, ERT B. WALDRO! interest on the me edness tssued, to sof deficiencies, ty-three thousand seven hundred and s, for outstanding cer- de by and. ex. nal appraiser ti hundred and ni fifty five dollars and fitty of awards of ch pepses attending cases heard before th in the year eighteen hundred and seventy-one now © The sum of fifty thousand dollars, or so 1 thereof as may be necessary to meet and pay the interest last foregoing item Kk George W. Schneidor, of Jackson street, THIS DAY, AUGUS AT Wig O'CLOCK, Will sell as above, Part of the WALDRON & COOKE Schneider, of Jackson street, consisting of sup Buffets, Wardrobes, &e., being the manufacturer ‘George the certificates Dining and Centre Tables, Hall Stands, | finest lot of first class goods that las been forced in the niarket in a very dull seavon, dred and thirty standing for work done on the eastern diviston of the anal in excess of any a sum of sixty-one thousand lars and thirty-one cents, the amount of cert terest now outstanding for work done on the Cuampluin Canal improveinent ppropriation th six hundred an REMOVED FROM RESIDENC! PRICHARD'S PARLOR BE: BILLIARD TABLE, OOMP JANY ROULETTE, THREE BARBERS’ AND any appropria- done on the Black Ri priation therefor. r Canal in excess of ans ‘The sum of one hundred atid twenty housand dollars, or so much thereof as may be n he amount of certificates on i and for work done on tension in excess of any appropriath ccially excepted trom paymicnt out AUGUSTE MARTINES, Auctioneer, 20,000 worth of Magnificent Household Furniture. (ulurday), at the ¢ Chenango © iterelor, a por ogant residence of M , Near Sth av., com- . Pompadour, pinets, Bookcase, k, rosewood Planotorte, nut Bureaus, Bedsteads, Silver Ware, ts’ apartments, Sale of which was appropriation velock, Dining Room Suits, Curtains, Painting teen hundred and seve' wire, or so much thereof as ma | thousand de appropriation thateand. dollars, ~$25,000 WORTH OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR TRE FITZGERALD, auctioneer, sells this day, 8: private ‘residence 120 West thereof as nay be m , ir foregoing items, ‘Tho sum of twi one thousand four hundred and orty-six cents, to pay the sim of aw ira compensation made b a land soventy-one. Th nitred and sixty-fou to pay the sui ation and expen: y morning, all o'elo 2ulsireet, between 6th and 7h avenues over 300 lots first class Furnitu 4c. Sale positive in lots. for damages ai Board in the ye OVER $10,900 WORT OF gant Household Furniture and 600 | this (Saturday) morning, August & at I o'clock, at the brown’ stone residence, 282 West Forty- + one block west of Bromdwa 4 Planolorte, reps aud haircloth Curtains, Paihtings, Bronzes, Vases, Tat damages and extra compen ards Carpets, the snine, made by the Roard of Canal Cominissioners in ighteen hundred and seve usand dollars, or #0 much there near Seventh terest on the last two foreguiny hundred and fifty ix dollars and. sixty i the canal debt sinking fund, to ts of section three, article se the constitution of the State, for interest on th ler thirtieth, eighteen hui ‘The sum of five hundred and flity- seven thourand one hundred dollars, to supp): debt sinking fund with be necessary, to pas covered with satin brocate seven hundred at to supply the defi meet the requirer em, of | Bureaus, Wash Sofas, Dining Table, | in was due Bepte dred and seventy-one. coping, Sale W. P. Prichard ae en handred and ¢, article seven i 124 Wost 26th st., co rosewood Pianofort pom, Basement a aired by section 1b |S der, with Le itehen Furhiture, and every at be paid on final settle HE ire the perfor mit f four million fity MAX BAYERSDC Monday next, st’ Fifty-ninth stre se, Bargain privately ofllce 245 Bowery, cor- nty:iwo, for the pay Y MAX BAYERSI IONEER.—SELLS i to the report of t ansiniited to the Legislature January eecond, eight | hundyed and seventy two. the means of paying the he canais under the provision and to pay the foating indebtedness ot the s imaed Liabilities for the provided by law, a debtof this Site fy here: debt’ shall be for the si y to pay the appropriation herein nam The debt hereby ereated shall not ex x hundred thousand dollars: levied and assessed upon t his Biate a direct anunal tax to ston said debt as stich inferest falls due, which ‘annual tax shall be sufficient to pay stich interest | i ues And there shall also be Imposed, lev | and assessed tipon. the taxable ase of the | direet annual fax topay, and «uf | of twelve years from the time of the passay lo ‘of the debt create | sions of this act. of the ships employed in the service | |] wrding to | 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER—SBLLS THIS August 3, at 1045 o'e! ‘ . Furhiture, Carpe: resent flsenl y day (Saturda pwery, Sewing th, Ob Paintings, nd Silver Watches, poons, Bedspreals, Suspenders aud a yar) Gins, 4,000 Olgars, & | there shall be impo: able property of eer | - | Liquors, Champagnes, Brandte in no. case | 5 exceed the original cost of the vessel so taken, and this | as it falle due. enue, corner £e nt of Household Fu property of this State jeient t pay in the spam ACOB BOGART, AUGTIONY: atl o'clock, at the auction room, ’? to be created under virtue of the provisions of this uct, the principal of o paid in four years trom the third part thereot cight years from the pas of one-third part th third part there Paseage of thy Bedsteads, in gree airs, Rockers, 20) cane by | ‘aus, Washstands, Looking | 3, mew Iron Bedsteads, ther Beds, Velvet Car- Roaster, ‘one Rotary Joos, &e,, Ae. io | and the prinelpa ue the bonds of the State meet to him, with coup he interest on such be 4 six per centum ayso! July and neipal is payabl Vagens, lot Fancy TIONEER—SELLS, 1) O'CLOCK, 182 nice grocery, ain; in one lot, oF ‘a . Nalf yearly, om the | Positively in lot RSHALS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF TWO tions to me delivered Lwillexpose for a first class Lignor Stor rner of avenue D and Elehih s'reet (Ni 6, at 3 o'clock P.M. NUGENT, Marsbiel. P. TRAVER, AUOTIONE at 1034 o'clock, at 59 Great place in tlie ¢ One-third part of stich r years from the pa Is shall be ja: | this act, one- it years from the passa) and Fixtures port | ong (China), | y cipal shall be pay k city as the Comptroller inpiroller shail, before disposing of of them, advortive the open the proposa lighest bidder at a rato n which advertising and disposition shall be accordi provisions of law now oxistin ec, 5.—THiS act shall he subini next general election to be held in thi spectors of election in the different election districts in the State shall provide, ateach poll on said eleciion day, | a box inthe usual form for the reception of the ballots | herein provided: and each and ever; nt a ballot which shall on which shall be printed or written, or part rinted, one of the following forms, name tocreate a State debt to pa; general fund deficiencies,” or, “Against the act to create tedobt fo pay the ‘canal and general fund deficlen- ‘The said ballots shall be | the contents of the ballots, and shall be endorsed “Actin | relation to canal and general fund deficiencies.” Sec. 6.—Arter finals is act, and the whole pri | in-such place in 4 ARSHAL’S SALE. will sell thie day. street, by virtue of an execution, said bonds, or any and award the leas than par, | Starch, Sardines, Salt, Pails, Barth - | Tea, Cans, &¢., &e. 8, stating the proposed days and hours of de- | ted to $9, people By order, AUGUST PETHIB, C ed as to witernate at equal and | RALB-w. © TRAVER, AV will sell this day, at 1035 o'¢lock. “trect, large lot Furniture, standa, Hat Racks, Turkish and of maple, ash and other Chairs, Mirrors Tables, Stover, Cookin elector of this ureans, Wash. the canal and DATLEY, City —HENRY DREHER & SON, 172 Kast Houston H. DREHER, Attorney foi ORTOAGE SAL folded as to olls of such election, rors thereot shail immediniely and without a proceed to count and canvass the ballots giv to the proposed act, in the same manner as y are by law required to canvass th Governor, and thereupon shall set down t whole iumber of votes giv: debt,” and the whole n ‘to create a State de and canse the cop) ALE.—WILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTION auetion on Monday, ents of & first clase Kosty cer, Will sell at p {| stSoreleek P. Methe Con 192 Sixth avenue. By order of Matthew Nugent, ber of votes given “Agi and certify wid subscri be made, certified and de espect 19 the canvass of votes given at an elec: vernor; and ail the provisions of law In_ rela. tion to elections, other than for military apply to the submission to the people herein pro: of State shall, with all convenient in, after this act shall receive the a Governor, cause the same to be struck of in sich nimbers as shall bo sufitel the difierent offleers of thjs State concerned in noti- or in holding elections, and shall transm PRADE SALE OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARM, | 1872, at 10 o'clock; dea sand Furniture, Monday, Auyus ttend ; also Fixture: nd town afticers, ILLIAM ABBOTT, Al STIONEER, OFFIOK City Hail place y virtoe of a chattel morteay will sell on this day, at 9 o'clock A. M. the Contents of the Livery and Sale Stabtes, 227 street, colsisting of 7. The Secreta and 220 Weat F. 10ns, Coaches, Harn 'y ORFF, Attorney for Mortyngee. NEW PURLICATI r in canvassing the vot the «ame to such officers. . 8° Sections five, six and seven of this act shall take inediately tpon 18 pi fourth sections thereot until itis ratified by the pe stitution and the provisions Seo. 9 This act shall be chapter seven hundred of the laws of eighteen nae and seventy-two. but the seconc jot ecome a tw le in pursance of the con- LECTURES AND SERMONS, ion Authorized and revise! by REV, T. W. BURKE, 0. P. Large 8yo. 690 pages: We WAVE, Bi BILLIARDS. "4 i STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLE, with the celebrated Hae Sx10, walnut, slate bed, complet, with, lan & Collender, warerooms 733 Broad- way, New York, LLIARD TABLES OF A NEW A design, with Ba! The only. editi VERY ce $3 s Barclay stroct, | MHCHY private, 4’ Amrty street, near roadway Ay Act to perfect an amendment to the constitution re- of Appeals and for the extension Commissioners of Appeals, 7, 1872, three-fifths being following amendment of this Siate was agreed to by hers elected to lative to the Court of the services of f o the constitation @ majority of all the mem- of the Legislature for the ar one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and ¢ wid amendinent was duly entered each branch of the taken thereon, TA0i88 | semcprty sicians, M*s JACKSON, islature, with the yeas and nays ud ferved to the Legisiature to chosen at the next general election of Senators, and was FOR SALE. tneising jwe near New York; heen guts eliehed over r8; doing agood business; aatisfactory reasons | dlyen for selling. ‘For particulars inquire ot A. SMITH, hainbers street. CORNER BOOT AND SHOL STORE FOR SALE— i With or without the Stock, selling $30,000 a year; rent for store and basement, $35 a month | having two stores ¢ ¢ to make money at S$ avenue Saloon, doin tached; piano and ‘ba able; reason. for gelling owner going to Kurepe. Apply on the promises, 20 Ba: Broadway, or at #6 Second street, in e office, R00D CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALB nts at: reots, ny 100K AND! v store; reasons business to ¥4 Catharine, GREAT BARGAIN. Fixtures ot an old FOR SAL. ‘tablished fan attend to; Store to le! Apply in store 78 Monroe street, (Re WILNON, A FINE LIQUOR STORE DOING GOOD BUSI. nese for sale chenp;. best stand on the avenue: ‘also int, Brooklyn, Newark. dar street, BROADWAY CIGAR STORE FOR SALB—AT 1 price; also @.aplendid Contectionery and tee Cream Saloon, Bakeries, Groceries, Meat Markets, down town Restaurants, MITCHELL’ ageney, 77 Cedar st. RUG STORB FOR SALE—A CHANCE SELDOW mot with; will sell cheap; very little cash required owner i th aveni POR SALE—A, GROCKRY AND LIQUOR STORE, doing @ good business; will be soldehoap. Apply im Mquor, store, corner Erle aud New Seventh streeta, e oR SALE—STEAM BRICK YARD AT MIDDLETOWN, Orange county, N. Y.; capneity fromy 80,0) te 0,008) drioke ep day. Apply to JOHN A, WALLACE, Middig- wn, N.Y, R SALE—A GOOD RESTAURANT; CHBAP FOR sh, Apply on the premises, 279 West street. Fen SALE—A LIGHT MANUFAOTURING BUSINESS In wood; stock new and complete; machinery in per- ct order; everything pail for; large profits; terms easy,; Good reasons for welling: cash value $200) to 340% | Ap ply at 170 Broadway, room 3, from 11:60 A. M. to 1:30 P.M, OR SALE—A PINE SOLID WALNUT BAR SUITA- ble for a hotel or liquor store, at 147 and 149 West Thirty-second street, Munseiuger’s Hall. FoR, SALE—THE OLD TOY, BOOK, STATIONERY, ‘ancy, News Depot and Clear Store; also a larga, Paper Route connected with it. 684 Third avenue. Poa WELL PAYING CIGAR STORE AND Billiard Room, ata great sacrifice if taken at o1 Call at 82 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. OR SALE—SIXTEEN LARGE PACKING CASES, several aine lined, Apply to D, TOWNLEY, Grand Opera House, 8%) West Twenty-fourth street, VOR SALE—SECOND HAND MEAT BENCHES, Block, Hook, Counters, Desks, Show Cases, Drug Drawers, Office Railinj Panels, Shelves, Tea Bins, &q. Apply toJAMES HODGE, 627 Hus ; f) OR SALE—A SECOND HAND MARBLE COUNTER: nearly new, 14 feet long; suitable ‘tor a lunch or ba counter. Apply’ at Belvedere House, corner Fifteent street and Irving place, 2 en SPLENDID GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—IN A the owner t attend to both; a frst rate A LAGER BEER club room at corner Pearl and We ae three years’ Lease, in firs, class location," Ful ton street. © n from OR SALE—A CIGAR AND LIQUOR STORE, WITH a OR SALE—ON POWER PORTABLE Engine and Boiler, in splendid condition; was built P. bet 12 ead Connections and Pump, Address PORT lerald ofile OR SALE lished 35. rs; will be sold very 1 jerms. “Apply on ‘the premises 158 Ch Market stre: (HE OLD ALBERT SHADES, ESTAB~ wy and on easy” ry street, near WOR SALE—A TEA AND FINE GROCERY ESTABs lishment situated on o ent doing a first clasy cash trade: satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply at LLOYD'S, 29 Broadway, N. OR SALE € or two Counters, black walnut to Bhow Case, Shelving, &c,, enti Broad street, corner of Front, y new. Inquire at 11 wiork r) ¢ of the best business avenues in Brooklyn; the store is elegantly fitted up and at pres P—STORE FIXTURES, CONSISTING one Counter OR SALE New York’ city, situated between Barclay and Vese streets near Wishington Market, Inquire on the preage Weat stree ITHOGRAPHIO ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE.— 4 All the Power Prames, Machinery, Stones, and Stock of ail kinds belonging to the New England Litio- «raphic Company, Boston, are offered for sale. Haying, For partieuars: and 110 Reade street, {AFES—HERRING'S, MARVIN'S, WILDERS, CHA Y for cash; Safes for silk and Ince goods; Lintie’s th proved Safes at reduced prices. LILLIE SAFE ©0., 81 Maiden lane. SO. Safes, of all axles sizes und makes, for ale cheap. AMERIVAN STBAM SAFE COMPANY, 300 Broadway. 500 —MUST BE UU. Restaurant, Oyster and Liguor Saloon on Sixth avenue; good trade; owner sick, leaving for the country. LLOYD, 29 Broadway, first floors, __ MACHINERY, AA. Steam Engines and Boilers and 40 tron Tat a8 io 226 Water street, Brook lyn. FINNEY & HOFFMA' yator and CARTWRIGHT, ines cheap. Apply to McADAMS iS Walker street Po * i Working On the premises for 10 days. Apply at Superin- tendent’s office, corner Forty-third sireet and Sixth av, | (OR SALE—A, 12-HORSE ST Pamp and a 80-horse Horizont fect order; will hi SH Sixth avenue. Price $500. BOILER, &0., WANTED,—SE 1 ¥ make, in’ good order, from 3 to 8 Address A, CRUMBLE, 244 Front street M ENGINE AND W New York. HEAP—A FIRST OLASS SAMPLE Room, doing a good business; the best location in ey all the facilities of a first class establishment, this ty a rare opportunity for any Hthographer to embark in busts ness anew or increase to advantage an established traded »ply to VICTOR E. MAUGER, 106, 103 —A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND SOLD TO-DAY, WELL KNOWN LARGE LOT OF NEW AND SECOND HAND JOR SALE—A SECOND HAND PASSENGER ELE- {OR SALE—A_ W-NORSE POWER” STEAM EN- gine, in working order: price $700; can be seen Tubular Boller; all sold ata bargain. Inquire of Mr., YTATIONARY F hand or de 40 horse power &e, red ina Week; also Porta saw and Burr Mills, Hotsting Engines, EDWARD P. HAMPSON, ‘ 88 Cortlandt street, New York. pore OLD CHBAP Steam Boiler, Derrick, Dump Car and portable y street. Forge Apply to F. G, GREEN, 35 __ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, In this City and Brooklyn. five perfect order; every modern tmproven healthy and. first Apply to LAW RENC New York, WAXTED—A SECOND FLOOR (UNFURNISHED), FOR light housekeeping, in a private | tween First and ight thet ra, stating terme, P, W., box 5,81 Post WAXTEDSA FULLY FURNISHED Hovs November! to May 1 four story high ste tween Fifth and Sixth avenues an Fitty-first stroets, Address B. H. s. F ox 1,14! Want: FROM be ost office. TO RENT FROM AUGUST 1, FO tern of vears, a brown stone, three story Ti location between Pitieth and Seventy tirst streets in cinaive, and Third avenue ani Central Park: Fonk, Fee to $1,000, Address, with tull particulars, HOUSE, Bost oftice box 8.815, New York. W AXTED-IMMEDIATELY A SMALL, FIRST C| House, uniurnished. Address, stating location ant rent, A. F., 76 East Fourth street. WAXTED—A SMALL HOUSE OF UNFURNIS Apartments with @ private family, In a good 1 borhood in New York vicmity, suitable for a smut fainily to Keep hone in: modern tinprovementa dealrer reierences given required, — Address, with tern | which must be morerate), and full purti¢niara, J. # box 4,455, Post oMee, WASTEDCIN A FIRST CLASS NULGINORMOOD, sinall dwelling house, with modern improveme between Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth streets and (and Ninth wy Address, with particulars, b Post offlee box 4, WARTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, 0 September 1, a First or Second Floor, unturnishe in the upper part of the city, State partiewars terma Address W. G. He, Herald Upiown Branch of 1 road way, WANTED-A SECOND OR THInD 1LOOR, IN A brivate family, ior Hight honsek cepin: surnished, within 1 minnie walk of the Firth Avene Hotel. Ad: drers, with full particulars, W. W. HL, 95k Browdway. WAXTHD TO RENT—A SMALL. House up (own, ina good location, er near the ulty. Adilrers B. H., box 165 Post ofitve, S SUROPK. 16 RUE DE LA PAIX, PARIS Ampbrosiat Cream for shavi Fashionable Perfume tor the landkereiof; Eau 1 le for the twtr Kaw de Cologne (preparativn speciale). NE QUEEN'S HOTEL, NEAR THE CRYSTAL P. ace, Upper Norv London. riste and fame riots Dosttion, comfort 1 its generat man: the Queen's Hotel a guvorite resort of Enylish society. less—Its elevated combined with t agement, bave mud of the upper rank MEDICAL, TTENTIC —TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSTAN Hosp’ ANU tal experience; special diseates successmully and pe inanently cured; consnitation (roe, Dr. PKANKLIN, 16t Bloecker street. MAXWELD, It RAST TEN TU STR ysioian ; advice gratis MRE. We ike Femate PI Dea Ry ig MITCH BEL Ide BROADWAY, NE York.—Discases of temiies a specialty. Culsuli tion free. SRE i cia Deg kiXG CURES ALL DELION TH DISEASES AN derangements; one visit suilicient; consultatio D* & MADAME SELDEN, 67° AMITY STREET Confidential and skilful treatment; ladies visited home. Call or write. CURED AND. BOARDI WEST, iadtes’ pl h street. during slekne 2 SAN, OFFICE tre eet, hear Houston AYSICIAN FOR LADIES AND FRIEND OF T published for three months prévivus to the time of ng such choice th pursuance of the thirteenth aru- 2 With by plain Tables, wi 1 PHELAN No? fortunate.—Dr, BOTT, 126 Waverley place, o Sixth avenue. Relies sures GINES—FOUR TO 16 INCH ©YLIN.' pmotive and Tubular Boilers to euit, on Engines, 8 to NE BURLEIGH ROCK DRILL, OUSE WANTED—COMPLETELY FURNISHED, FOR the winter or longer, or tnfurnished for thrée or must be 25 feet wide or more; four stories, m location “4, Hot above Thirty-ninth street, SROTHERS & OO., 16 Wail street, se; location from Seventh streot and not above Sixtieth street, and be- ues, Address, with fall par- ‘twenty-third and ee