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BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. hy WANTED. WITH HANDSOMELY is large Room and of OF pine and name necesary Dox is d iP Hoular z NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHEET. aan SEORTING—DOGE, BIRDS: 02 AB elit ee ae RB SALE—NEWFOUNDLAND PUPS, paom s A “aye Setar van mate pas WANT A SUIT OF ROOMS ON d ope tos floor, in a private family, with or Fwithout on Or Fifth avenue, above ae fhird street. Address GREENMAN, Herald office. Ge iting t A FAMILY OF FO! Fi W Javioree 0d and alow pri ots tren Si pena ly peered 3 ferme Sper omic ew York: Y RGE ROOM, WITH fg er fork Post office { WV AETED PESMANENILY OF TWO YOUNG GEN- first clase Bona’ location must ‘be Uetween Fourth ; mm Seventh avenues and ‘Ninth, and ‘Twenty-fourth nty- ns we state which at be reasonable, aad full particulars. Address B-& 3., Moat Ronan pena exposure. for three persant it ms, sunny exposure, 5 tleman, ‘and who have two chil: Bien fone an | a leatiog ag Fess to Forty- street, and avenues, stati rticulars and price, nigh moast rossonable, LIVINGSTONE, #2 Crondway. [TANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY. HAVING HER own piano, a Room, with good Board, in a respecta- house and good neighborhood ; terms not to exceed ir week, fire and Sa ted Address, with refer- ‘and ail particulars tion of room, &c.), B. A., Post office, Rye, N. ¥. "ANTED—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, BY gentleman and his slater; centrally located: t terms ir mont box ‘Uptown ranch office. AND LODGING IN A SOOTCH ind Seventh avenues, not be moderate. ‘address | "ANTED—BY A i te GENTLEMAN, FURNISHED Po Board in private family ; terms must moderate; must be within to minutes’ walk of Grand antral Depot. acres, stating terms, THOMAS, Herald Uptown Branch office. / ATED OR, THREE GENTLEMEN, THREE FUR- ed Rooms, with gas, bath and breakfast, be- roar ao ry ee ape Peaches ised ann B ye ress, sta rms, location, 2,916 Post office. bcd pW ANTED— BY & GENTLEMAN, WIFE, eee, Cot ‘Rooms, "with, Board nice i toexcood Sitbper month, “Address stating pat! eh Herald SiSoper "i ney mune Mio PV AXTED—A PARLOR FLOOR, UNFURNISHED, EX. carpets, with oF oF without board, for free he 2 3 Rear Le: r ss me DOX ISI Herald giteo. renee PFS vy eos zwo eyelets ty A warp furnish ines Betves ble; French or German cooking; location below Mh reel Be; ar Fifth avenue; for g ‘accommoda- Hon a liberal rice with be ‘paid board! ing houses need ot apply. W. B., box 5,846 Post office. DV ANTED—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR ay only eedroom for (ea io ae pone OS ere are no other boarders preferre: ress A. F, E., Herald Uptown Branch offi office. "ANTED—PERMANENT BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN and wife; must be in a first class jocation. above urteenth street ; price not to exceed VI- , box 194 Herald Uptown Branch office. "-ANTED—ON FIFTH AVENUE, BY A LADY, WHO ene give the highest referes » With Board ; woes red H OME, to box il Herald Uptown’ Branch ‘oitee, 1.208 . aeTHDOTOR AN ELDERLY LADY AND 8ER- vant, a Room, with Board, in a genteel and i Saara tele arpecie’ iehtare ey guvexreed fa a ‘ ene weltin end ‘Twentieth streets, Address B.d., Herald us m Branch office. 1:20 PEF MONTH.—WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN Board, between Fourteenth nat wee Ea, None ‘ourteenth and Fo streets. "None Dut first olass parties need address HILL, Herald office. BROOKLYN BOARD. Inquie of DAVIS, 99 New Bowery |GLISH_ SHOT oun, Lg Pe pore A. SALE GARNARD WARD E's Ld agra ani onds and Watches at b: UNS, Ravine, & REVOLVERS, byte IN Pannen vA. Ge iced prices; socond hind Guns and Fis: vot ai or ag GO" SMITH, 54 Chatham street. SPORTSMEN.-FOR SALE, A GENUINE WIL- Greener double Gun, Ao bore; in splen splendid order. auction store. Putenwoon ASSOCTATION, Mor Purse No. 1.. bs i Ten entr tries. 2 tai Thirteen Races commence each Grams Stand and Field, THE TURF. Fisania, We Westchester county, N. ¥., comme diis Ng TURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 for horses tiat have never beaten en for horses that have never beaten 26. et, entri SECOND DAY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. Purse No. 3.—$1,500, for horses that have never beaten = a ie tries. £83.00, for horses that have never beaten entries. THIRD yA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4. Purse No, site, for horses that have never beaten RTH DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. ‘ ane Ko. 71200, for ‘horses that ave never beaten Foortwe it “a $3,000, free for all; $2,500 additional to any 'urse No. hore Beating 23 7, Three entries, further particulars and names of entftes see large of the races every ten minutes direct for leave Worey second street Sopot at 1140 rk. en LE c. ‘resident. WAN Cort, Goperimendent. John Murphy, a. m. Panny. Fienry Cusey, bi Wake w a b ROTTING AT HONDAY, Sep PARK.—ON Y, Py tember 23, at 3o’clock P. M., a purse mile heats, best 3 in 5, in harness; for horses that tnaver bent? 2:50, Pawling, g. mn, tony Bro) ‘SAME D. A match for $600; mile heats, t vests in 5, in harness, John Ferguson enters 8. g. St George Bowers, bu. g ‘Brown G ores. AME DAY, Match for $200; mile heats, best in - in harness, gohan Weeks enters bik. g. Detect W. E. Wee! onters g. g- To ‘hin Wen a wender, WILLA! N COTT, Superintendent. HE PROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCI. ation offer the Sallomine © aan to be trotted for at thelr Pall Meseing com ar ar ae 15, 1872. etober Purso No. 1.—$1,500; for'h it hi 2B van og i ay for horses that ays we porar beaten to second and $200 to ature and stake for three year old colts, WEDNESDAY, rye 16. epee No. it $8 a for horses that have giyr beaten }; $550 to first, $300 to second and $150 to ‘Purse No. 4.— ior double teams; $00 to tir ‘st, $300 to second and i iGREbay, October 17. Purse No. 5.—$1,000; for horses that have never beaten tnd ‘gious males mane repeat; $550 to first, $300 to second Purse No. e 4,200 ; for horses that, have never beaten 2:28; $700 to first, to second and gd to third. 'RIDAY, ‘ober and $500 % ‘All the above to. be mile ate beat three in five, in har. ness, except Nos. 2, 4and 5, and will be governed by tl Fules of the National association, -& horke distmuctive the fleld, or any part of the saine first premium. All entries shail be governed by the same tule as to hot anes being drawn as advertised at our Autamn Meetit Entries wil Clone at the American Jockey Club Res- taurant Johnson's), corner of Broadway and Twenty-c! nth street, New York, on Monday, September 80, at 9 o'clock P. M. ‘All communications to be addressed to GEORGE W. OAKLEY, , Superintendent, corner of Ful- mn and Boerum ‘ieote, Br yn IN “RA BFLEISCH, President, Groncr W. Oaxurr, Superintendent shall only be entitled to b A. aes = Be al ha (BROOME STREET) ROAD pg ll j lll 1 Top Sidebar, nearly new, Dusen 2 Van *Dese ger, by Waterman, ni ide spring Top Wagon, b: Kk Tuttle Wagons by Dusenbury, Wi rs, Top ny, $0, coat haeton, + Lopen do., $1 5 bd from erat nd Double Harness of ail kinds, ‘Biadkets, bay ty . Robes, iis Wee ec d A GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT FOR SALE CHEAP.— Inquire at bir grote adiseiabia, corner of Seventh avenue and Twenty-second —FOR SALE, THE CELEBRATED STALLION Bourbon, by imported Glencoe, dam Fleur de L imported Roweralghy second dam Maria West Maumee), third dam Nellie Qremp, by imparted Sitiven, This horse must be wire at stable, Forty-third street and Broadway. A. SHETLAND PONY FOR SALE—§ YEARS, OLD, 44 inches high used by the most timid child; Pleasant, sound Snd ‘kind. ‘Apply at 161 East Twenty: co) BAL, FORSE—16 WANDS, 6 YEARS OLD; AN BLE. gant coupe horse; very stylish, kind and gentle; Warranted sound. Can examine at 128 West Thirty-soc- CARRIAGES, HARNESS, CARRIAGEG—LARGEST AS. rtment ever offered ; les family Carri nd light Wagons, new and second hand at lower than ever ; exai before urohasing where. ‘MANUFACTURE (ON, 658" Oru. VERY STYLISH, BUT “LITTLE USED, IN pertect order, with Pole and Shafts. Inquire at 123 West Thirty-first street. Foe, SALE-A LARGE COVERED WAGON BUILT last Fall, capable of carrying 6,000 Ibs., for $850. C: be seen at 5 Park place, ang ty at STYLISH COUPE OR COACH soe 16 : x pevele! OG bands: acnade and a free driver. Apply to B. Voie SALE—ONE PAIR BROWN CARRIAGE HORSES, 1645 bangs; sight y yekne sna. one pair bays, 17 han five year, 0 Me ones Hare just arrived, and oe = perfect in every res Saiode 1 livery stable, st Twenty-t stree' Pe raece Ap tp Liou TOP BUGGY | BERT, ised storage warehouse, ty-second Nreet ed GEO. H. MONELL, 7 Pi cri A PARTY GOING TO EUROPE, of brown Horses, 16 hands high; Clarence, Park nae, and Sleigh, two sets of Harness, Robes, &c, Can be seen ae Also stable 3 31 West Forty-fourth street, from 9tolz Chureit stro of the Stable to let; inquire at 6 Fs, hy any sat rd papaee. ESTABLISHMENT, louse ani ‘ Call at 236 West ‘Thirtioth street. Len terran ater 4 OR SALE CHEAP—A BAY PONY, 15 HANDS HIGH, only 4 yearsold, Apply at livery stable, Forty-sec: ond street, near Ninth avenue. nth street, near Fou avenue. 06 oh . JER SALE—A PAIR OF VERY FINE, STYLISH black carriage and ki M4 = Syears old; 1634 hands, closely matched, true ai “erxoH, 52 Cedar street. | ee a hie BAY “egne 156 HANDS 7 yea lon, il, very a aor pet. Inquire of ith street, or club ‘sablen ‘2 West or SALE_THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN Going, abroad, splendid Horses, LANDAU, COUPE Atuation was ranted fc i ee, ofinaan and Toot “tig apy for Al coachman and footman. 1A. M. at 147 West Thirty-elghth treet, sing OR SALE—THREE SPLENDID CARRIAGE HORSES. Apply at private stable, 1 between the hourworsandi. Wott Bighteenth street, 7 CONCORD STREET, ‘Two BLOCKS FROM FUL- ton street Caear fetries).—Snperlor Accommoda- pone and Bogrd elegant brown stone house; hot and 3 Mug ‘erms reasonable. French and’ Spanish v DG ae STREET, NEAR HENRY, BROOKLYN.— Board—Second Foor, consisting’ of two large ooms, handsomely furnistied, with private bathroom Ponmected, suitable for a family; also hall Rooms, on sec- pnd and third floors; references exchanged. QOARD oF it vel oath HEIGHTS.—TO LET, (1) from the Ist of October, the entire Second Floor, ting of five rooms, nice closets and bath room: ccommodations firstclass. A family desiring a pleasant bome for the winter can secure one by applying imme- iately at 134 Montague street. References exchanged. AROARD ON THE HEIGHTS, AT 107 HENRY STREET. \2) ‘Two spacious Rooms, handsomely furnished, to let’ o8 nieleman aud wite ‘or two siaglo enticinens atc ge hall Rooms; table first class and polite atten: (aN BROOKLYN, 8 HE EVENING TELEGRAM AT ALL TH! EWS STANDS, WITH ALL THE NEWSBOYS, ALL OVER BROOKLYN. THE TELEGRAM. <THE LENOX HOUSE, CORNER 01 OF FIFTH AV. » enue and Fpirtpenth street, Wy i be open on the 234 September. The Lenox House" has been thorough te and in all Py degen! Sultes’on ‘and fourth . q : aid 'Ac3. RUTIIG, Proprietor. prices to permanent parties at SHERMA xLOUS) ‘Bronte corner Twenty sixth ELAND’S 8T. JULIEN HOTEL, NEAR BROADW. No, 4 Washington place, central location —Rooms att , $10 per week ; ele; 4 TPaioe win beatae: 9 ek; elegantly fur. aREeyROUGE HO! SIXTH AVE- Rue, ate 5 iy a" hod ts new, elegant- with all modern oh a sit seaoee ealinfal p rt of the offers induce- milles and single gentlemen Wahing ta locate a yo ogee pRR Tae ey a ol : apartment p Mote ar opelock f Pe M., at $1 25. including wine. BW ENGLAND tp pomee at se ge nt oF Eo) furnished, be or the per'nisht, Sto eta per per week, for gentlemen Tt. KD Ed HOTEL, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY ‘ond street and Broadway american j plan; table hate | £9, per ae few elegant ' sin; yey ‘inter; splendid loc: oon 7 in *Goommos: wigne GENTLEMAN 3 HAVING A LARGE AND SPLENDID road depot (about one hours ride Bitsy wilt furnish hve Hooms, best of Board, den ty yw Who can come well recommended ; will find this solid comfort combined, at moderate rates, ef regmpany is desired. Address HORN OF PLENTY, T SHERIDAN HOUSE, Pg a hs N. J., ONLY hatf hour's ride from New York (70 trains daily), , can be obtained tor $10 per tly situated and is first class in hotel Ts el AT FLUSHING.—FEW ROOMS, WITH PERMANENT Board, for gentlemen oF gentlemen and wives; supe- necominodationn; prices moderate ferences. Ad- dress or call on Mrs. H CHILDS, Barclay st., Flushing. ROARD WANTED—IN A COUNTRY PLACE, NOT aah Byte ore hours from New York, for a young gentle- m an mind, but Fapldly recovering ; : eta ‘and CONV. lemanly. Add: ‘ith ful rticulars, SCENT, Herald hdres, M ee OUNTRY BOARD AT ENGLEWOOD, ¥. J.—Go0D i and excellent table. for ‘ain le parties or Hor sea nt reduced rates for b inter; gas ‘4 tainutes from New Yorks? minutes tron t rice $7 to $9 per Wock, Address or apply at the Palisade Hotees us abcve. VOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN ee ten ) wife, wa Ea and baby; two or three n ‘ired ; be within (wo hours of New York. dre with ‘eltyt reverence, J. HAMMOND, room 28, 64 way. T SQERETON & \ORSE HORSES, VAN 1 AUCTION MALT Uj 112, 114 EAST THIR- TRENT STREETS TWO ELEGANT AND WELL BRED CARRIAGE OR road Teams. Team bay pareiage Horses, 15%4 hai $ and 9 years old; kind matched and s erfectly gen! ae aay teams in the city and warranted sound; aeAM BAY MARES, THREF-QUARTER BRED, sired by yrisse toa ede niek dam by Wagoner; raised in Kentucl ihe hi every way; very true in all Cyears old; kind and true, in stylish, clean limbed, fine gaited ; trot iree minutes; fear nothing’ and warranted 86 sone. kind and true. ‘iva’ te sale until Tuesday, September 24, at 12 ri orslock, when, if not disposed of, will be sold at ‘auction, without any reservation or restriction whatever. OR, eer PAIR noe, FRSVECTEY MATCHED chestnut lage Horses, 16 hands high, Sand 7 years old, souns na exceedingly stylish and ‘safe; in Constant, tise during the Summer by & gentleman who is J for Euro an se at stable 37 West Forty- fourth street, nan NR POR SALE—A NUMBER OF BUSINESS WAGONS, TO carry from 8 to 30 cwt., at BARRETT’S Wagon ¥ac- tory, corner of Navy and Johnson strects, Brooklyn. FOR SALE—A PAIR OF YOUNG TROTTERS, LIGHT top Wagon and Harness, warranted in every respect, bya responsible party. AdarcasJ. F. K., Herald office. Fo SALE—A PAIR OF BAY CARRIAGE HORSES, ets Lp he a ery Cites oe, gi suey | 1 3 uy , Wi and shat Badal aPlzscrhe Scents ga eM nag together or separate. Apply to RATHBONE’ URETG & 112 Broadwa; One set double Coach Blankets, Sheets, Whips, Bits, &c. Stock now on exhibition. " Sale positive and without reserve. —MAJOR O. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER. « GENTLEMAN'S PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENT at public auction, ON MONDAY, SEPT. 23, AT 10 O'CLOCK, at the stable 219 West Forty-first street, the proverty of §. Senigen, ets who is about to for Europe, and consisting fandgome cross-matched pair. itor ‘Carriage eens, black and bay, bred in Vermont; are about 16high, 6 and tyears fin free drivers; extra et Je, action and appearance, red sound. ‘One elegant oereaces ‘made by Miner & Stevens. gas ast made by Brewster Bs, Mocks way, built by Ce h Harness, made by Kome & Currie. A —MINER & STEVENS, ° Carriage Manufacturers, 115 to 121 East Thirteenth ih street, near Fourth avenue, have on hand a full assortment of Carriages and Light Wagons of every description, manufactured on the prem- ieee under their personal supervision, the produc! of which is entirely first class. Also to} —THE FOLLOWING SECOND HAND a venice for sale low, to close out the stock :— lockaway, Miner & Stevens. order. ff Fr tr 3 a i 3 Carri fy a Nos. 7 and48 East Kighteenth street, between Broadway and Fimth avenue. offers for sale the ne jarecet a 8, FLANDRAU, pXor, Zand 8 Fea elghein street, between Broadway and Firth avenue. st Lead 0 of season- Invites stra wiitieg? fo Gall and fuspect iis stock before er ct elsewhere. ats A. pu NICE eae pe oe pend bb a eye a! YEARS ul busine ss; tates i ae aT iy mi “: i. T. at Bihedh raee . A PAIR OF goUxD, GEw BASY DRIVING Horses 18% hands: can trot In 50; price $1,000. A gound, kin nd gentle Horse; can sl 24 price 15% hands. "A sound, kind ‘and gent 13h) $1,500; 15% ands. 301 an mitle ; can r better; $2,500. ‘Address G. W., Herald office. een Mockawayy ‘Depot © ee AND am rota ‘oupe Rockawna; a lass fronts: Fictorint Paaetont and mete fa 4 Pritts tn NOR, prices. EAN’ MOTURELS ay 688 Bre lway. hg A nee nily Ci: lowest i lees SALE—A SPLENDID MORGAN HORSE, LITTLE over 16 han igh, sor kind, shotween Sand6 Tee old: will answer as did saddle or carriage him ‘Inquire af the privabs saute’ ao" Best Eights thicd ie privat street, belwoen Madison and Firth a avenues. nape OR SALE CHEAP—BAY HORSE, SEVEN YEARS Bho fetable fue cous truck, warranted soar mand gna re a 'wenty. at street 7 saa ane ag FOr SALE CHEAP—TWO BEAUTIFUL Pada TOP Jagger Wagwons, als ‘also a splendid square trotting Wagon, several ects of single and double ftarhcas at bargains HOVEY’S stable, Sixteenth street, near Third FANDSoME, TURNOUT FOR SALE. po ae PAIR of family Carriage Horses, perfect! ge long manes ‘and tails; also an ‘elegaut ark C ce rriage, in ed order, and a 5 ‘of double Harness early new, 3. will ¢.sold reasonabl be seen at O'CONNOR’ Sixteonth stteet, soar Six eee ————— ‘ORSE, TRUCK AND care wt nod FOR SALE.— Horse 7 years old and sound; Truck and Harn nearly new. Address GEORGE LESTER, 228 Pe street, New York. ‘ORSE, TRUOK, HARNESS AND WORK FOR SALE. H° Inquire at $47'Third street, or 40 Dover street. Lenten It to gRDED t oe ee THE Ma obs ory rms from Har : Apply to GA. PINCH, 113 Matton noe riage. gp romrgnitey! CLOTHING, BLANKETS, BRI is, Robes and Horse ve, Equipments of prery dg Mae. Aproi Ne 4 HOBEHN f. “ads Silncheartes, Wartesoug ie th avenue. ANDAU_ IN rar. es area gtd GOOD as new, for sale b; Nos. 7 and 18 ast Eighteenth nazett, ee Fin eat: ‘ANUFACTURERS’ UNION HEADQUARTERS.—IM- mense stock of every, 20"dat Carriages; LN gens second hand and slight): ares jarriages, all’ at reasonable prices; all ‘sien on ot ANUPAOTURERS? UNION, 638 Broadwav. ie teArios, Maer ERETE Om cereors D5 5 vy) dress whic! fe tobe — HAETON, ry low, also w! Herald Uptown Branch offtice. ai FOR BEAUTIFOT, GENTLE AND ‘ark I ir MAR’ private stable, 108 West Thine first aes. Pe we | GADDLE AND DOG CART HORSE BLUCHER Fo salo- Cort the late Colonel Fisk $200, and will be sold regardless of cost; has all saddle gaits at will, while asa dog cartnorse he i. the tinest In low York. Inquire o roprietor of the Sherman House, , Der Twenty -sixth street, es Pater vs ADDLERY, HARNESS, HORSE CLOTHING MANU- > factured extensively by C. B. SMITH & CO., 40 War- CLARENCE, COACH, © SPRING BAROUCHE, « Phaetons, Cabs dais, Cou iages, at moderate prices. HAM'S, corner Broadway Fourth street, riolets, second hand, half prices; Lan: m's Patent Landaulet, seasonable Car- Segoe HAND PONY PHAETONS, DEPOT WAGON, izgies, light Bogue wey, Jump-seat Buggy and sev: eral Carriages, slightly soiled, at great bargains; large assortment Harness. MANUFACTURER®’ UNION, 6 633 Broadway. All in good order and for seas low T OUR REPAIR SHOPs, 61 CROSBY STREET, near Spring street: ne Clarence, One Landanlet, ne six seat Rockaway, Qne Coupe Rockaway, One four seat Phaetot One Barouch: One close pane! Coach, One e Dog auch Phaeton. PRAT ac successors to John R Lawrence & 558 Broadwa; LIGHT AND STYLISH ONE- HORSE COUPE ROCK: Le Nene otk way for sale, used five weeks, o , will be or $400.” Gall’ on or ‘address 'T! Mo'ba feeade street, INGLEWOOD HOUSE, ENGLEWOOD, N. J, 14 tiles from New York by Northern Railroad, foot of iambers street.—Board for Fall_ and Winter on reason- ble terms. Apply to proprietor, Englewood House, CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, l4l WEST BROADWAY, near Canal oF nage two blocks from Broadway.—Car: riages of all kinds, both new and second hand. iand examine before purchasing elsewhere. Now Brighton, thirty minu 8 from the city by splen: boats every hour; moderate nel ees. Mrs. R. L, BUCKLIN. senate OUNTAIN HOUSE, SOUTH ORANGE, MONTROSE tion, N. J., oe hour clay atreet, vin ‘and "isex’ Nullroud- Favorable: arrangenseuts for Fall and Winter Board at low prices at Hotel, with all mod Et AND WINTER BOARD.—MANSION HOUSE, rn ety a in- jad in; ot and cold - Freyance to and ft froth depots #4 trata day. ur rernsieiig CUITZELBERG! . Proprietor. ILAINFIELD, NEW JI JERSEY.—TWO P By first class Board for the Winters Asoo = bore moderate. Address box 340’ Plainfield (N. J.) DARK HOUSE, PLAINFIELD, N. from New York.—Ilouse newly furnished tart lust suave edly place for, b for. business ntlemen who wish an to live rf A great pride take “ TTENTION."—A SPLENDID CASSIUS M. CLAY Horse, in condition: can beat 2:45; temporaril lame} recovering rapidly; will be sold “for trite. Call to-day at stable 210 est Forty-ninth street. GOOD TRUCK OR CART HORSE—MUST BE sold on Monday. Apply at 674 Seventh avenue. S's ERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS FOR HORSES, ALSO bD Storage for carriages, at 233 and 225 West Fortieth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, New Yorn. ALE AT AUCTION OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES, Sat the Uptown Hore Mart, corner 126th street a Third avenue, on Monday, September 23, at IL A, Horses not found as represented may pe returned 2% hours of sale. FO! EY & HALLAR. rietors, OLD CHEAP FOR WANT OF ore BROWN 1D Mare, 15% hands, 8 years old, sound and kind Rocka’ fate two oF lollr persons: one set of singl hand ‘made Harness, Call until sold at 16 Clark treet (PHE OLD ENGLISH IMPORTING NOUSE—HAVE how on hand the largest stock of the styles of Harness, Saddles, Blankets, Burmalo Robes: ‘all styles of Lap Robes and, in fuct, everything ng to horse and-enrriage use: ask the public and ex. aunine my stock and prices before purchaaing else ehewhere, es street and 21 and Beoltege place, ps, fi FINEST ASSORTMENT OF FIRST CLASS Coupe Rockaways to be found in LW ci ati _Nos. 7 and 18F ast Righteenth street, noar Fifth ay. RARE CHANCE. ree MILK COWS FOR sale Ga reason for selling re a Ae fam- Apply on the premises to th ‘orn street, between Summit and Granda antes Hud- son county, New Jersey. LIVAN, 202 Greene street, one Be] 4c and one Dusenbury ¥ peat Wagon; also se no top Wagons, at T PETER DUBOIS’ CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, top, ‘Wagon ral top and if value. Seiger’ ‘Gan 9 seen Uy ca my SALE—SPEED, STYLE AND BEAUTY— young Stallion Black Prince, jet blak, 15% sound and kind ; can show better than 7 la Flying Cloud, dam Membrino Mes- ling at'200 Broadway, rooin 4. portal, PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION at short notice by the Metropolitan Pri: ‘akment corner of Broadway and street, OITIZENS OF FOURTEENTH WARD.—THE ate ou) THE ‘AN to att 5 wren et T WALDRON 6 & COOKE'S Ne roby Cedar and Liberty strects, ow Su med aru octous Horses of all Kinds Rockaways, c. "Catalogues at Fe EGANT LARDAULBT, i tg errr new; for sal yal tion oe Tend 18 Bast Eighteen street, near Fifth 1A eT Race cer a ak seaatee pat R i ky Arete Rare wanes, ECS am, street, between Lexington and third healthy and well ventilated stall ANTED—A STYLISH HORSE POR SADDLE OR Wagon Hae top Buggy and Harness, in ex- change for Gas Stock. Apply to WARREN, 706 Broadway, WASTED-A POLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, IN good order. Address, stating price, R., 209 East Fo y sixth street, 100. —THIS AMOUNT WiLL BUY A GOOD STRONG Horse, Wagon and Harness, suitable, for ex- ress, grocery or mostly any business, 28% West Twenty- Afth street, corner Eighth avenue, a. 000 £ FOR A SPLENDID BLACK MARE, 15% 15% hands high; young, ee ‘and kind; mm diemish; gentle tor a Jady to drive, A ares J , 616 Bedford avenue, Bi nd can trot in lyn. i _DENTISTRY. “AmHricrat TEETH A A SPROTALITY. —BRAUTIFUL ey Si latina red, $15; mounted, $20. RESTON (graduate mittet), m Bowery. A Bi aye pote AND, SUBSTANTIAL SET F GUM ee VEes ‘ EUROPEAN a No"4, GERMAN LLOYD The eee HLAMETOR AND. Uaptat ec mn sail on Wednesday, Beptomber 25 att Fe M ow foot of Third to a folte bs Fs 4 RHEIN, Ee a wi ae coir om e to London, Havre and Bremen, payable |, OF 1t8 equivalent in currency, * “Forks erates & Cos Tew York, Corkeand Li ON a full we rk a vel + > ered steamahips, the largest in the world.” nau POw OCEANIO, ALIMG,- GERMANIG, . ADRIATIC, BI BRITANNIG, ATLANTIC; "gents, No. 2 Bowling Green, ANIC ADRIATIO. E . From the White ik, Pavonia ferry, Jersey City. Passenger accommodations fall clases untivalicd, combining safety, speed and comtort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is felt. Surgeons and stewardess accompany the steamer. Rates—Saloon, $30 in gold ; steerage, $30 in ney. ‘Those wishing to send for friends im the Old Country gan now obtald steerage prepaid certideates, $83 cur- Ring booked to or from all parts of America, Paris, Hamburg, er Swedeu,, India, Australia, China, 4c. Drafts from £1 up For information "apply at the company’s office, 19 Broadwi Bills of lading issued through to Continental fu Agent. ISMAY, IMRIE & CO., 19 Water sti ath id No, 7 East India avenue, -sauaugt great 3 ‘Lom daa DONOVAN ROSSA—WHITE STAR LINE, 263 ANTS, between Chambers and Warren streets, ATLANTIC'sails 135 Saturday. Saloon Passage superior steerage accommodation, $30. Drafts pay- everywhere. ALTIC LLOYD MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY— Only diroct line to Prussia, Russia $38, the Scandi- navian hegre calling at Havre and Copenhagen to land matis and ee Steamer WU OLD, Captain ©. Arnold, will sail Saturday, Sept. 28, at 2 P. M. ier 13 North River. Hates of passage (payable ‘im gold)—Cabin, $30; Steer age, including mattfoss, $80; children under lOyears, halt For freight and ipamage PRiiiersnena Agenta, ay, New York. puE HAMBURG. AMBEIOAR PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamsh: OLSA’ Captain A. Barends, wil sail gn thursday, Sopt. 26, 1872, . M., for taking passengers from New York t to (0 Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg. pbeinnhl $52, payabio ino lied Staten aad ‘al in Uni KUNHARD TE 00 ee en RICHARD & Boas, Ganaral Agents,” “General Paw ingen Agents, Tho TRUMINGTA Will sall October Set re Mote For wn and Liverpool. Royal Mail steamers Wim srappaes mag ol Taday, September 26, 1P. M. * a : ir GITY OF MONTREAL. . Bat tarda Bebtember 24,2 P.M CITY oe eae RP. ', October 3, 2 P.M. cr Ui et | October 5:7. M. CITY OF LIMERICK Thursday, October 10, 12 M: or or 12,2 P. M. turday, And each 1 fucceediiig Saturday and Phursday trom pier 4 North Biver. RATES OF PASSAGR. le in Gold. Payable in Currency. MY “fo ten $30 To Lond - 0 ‘o Paris. 88 Passengers also forwarded to Haven Hamburg, den, Norway and Denmark at reduced rates. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by per- sons wining to send for their triends. Through bills of lading given on shipments of goods to Havre and Antwe! rats inmued at lowest rates, For further information apply at the company's offce.33 DALK, Agent, 1S Micaeeen Newt vork, Orman LINE, THE be iva AND NORTH AMERICAN OVAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND, LIVERPOOL, CALLING FROM NEW YORK. FROM NEW Nh Sl betaine We LGE RIA Rates OF Fanaa go Cadin, $8), $100 and $130, gold, ac- cording to accommodation: ts to Paris, $15, gold, $si suri Returu tickoto on favorable termuse teerage, , cure: teerage tich ‘kets from Liverpool and Queenstown and at ares ‘of Europe at lowest rates, Through bills of lad- ing given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other Rei on the Continent and for Mediterranean ports. “For eight and cabin passage fe apply at the company's office No. 4 Howling ¢ Girbens erage passage at No. li Broadway, ™ dalaing G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. irec 10 QUEENSTOWN AND. fiviroon, from piers 44 and 47 North River. jaturday, Sept. 21 rd gate L ot 38 at ¥oR LONDON DIRLOR DENMARK, Sumner... Wednesday, eat oe atil:30 THE QUEEN, Thomas. ...Wednesda ato 30 A. M. THE! ie STEAMSHIP! PARE THE LARGEST IN THE TRADE. Cabin Sa ee iteer ny Prepaid steerage “icEsis trom Liverpool, Queenstown, Londonderry, Glasgow or London, $32, currency. For further ‘information, apply at the company's office, 60 Broadway. HURST, Manager. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS Pees NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. The splendid vessels on ‘ar | pte tg route for the Con- {nent wl sail from pier N jorth River as follows:— WASHING’ Saturd: it, 21 ussAn ST. LAURENT, Lemarie. FRANCE, Da VILLE DE PARIS, Surmont. Thompson HOLLAND, Bragg These steamers do not carry steerage passengers. American peveume oing to or returning trou tne Gon- tinent of Europe, the steamers. of this line, avold both teabatt it By ‘Boat Tallway and the discom: of crossing tie annel, besides saving time, trouble and expel "GHORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadwa; Ne* YORK TO LONDON. ~ International Lin Line Steamship. Al Hy ‘The Al full orered, faiker oe ar, Fred W. ‘will be di hed for the Reon ate rere pier 13 North River, on Pg org a ir 24, rior accom- modations for Arse Passorigerss a rig, an expe- need surgeon and stewardess, i5 modern appliances for the se sewardpny cand hae “or ight or Pawage SPP CHARLES 1, WRIGHT & 00., ‘86 South street. RED Bale LINE QF MAIL (AIL, STEAMERS TO DEMERARA, Calling at St Thomas and Barbadoes to land mails and passeny These first class, ult powered iton steamers are in- fended to sail rota New Yor 's follow, = aes REKS THER’ These steamers are srecially adapted to tropical service, staterooms, hath Foasns and superior yentila: pete Bre aguas passengers, A limited aigoans of see will be = ‘or freight or © eb mente | eee & GARTHORNR, wi) Bush street, New York; or to "3 SONS, Agents. OR NEW ORLEANS Paverange tr uthe: ni CITY: oF SALTEaT Ne aptain In Jone er 21 East Kiver, Wednesday, mula, Mobile and Galve For freight Por Passage, having superior accommoda- é H, MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane. OR NEW ORLEANS DIR ROT. HANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, from pier No.8 North River, aes o'clock M. MILY B. pour ve) September 25, rei Fev) Mobile, Galveston and Ind isnola. ing superior accommoda- AKER, 30 Broadway. FO® NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Gromwell Steamship Line UIs, Captain ‘James Whitehen River, on Saturday, he recerved da Nn Mill Leave pier. Der Zs at S o'clock P.M. Fre ‘Thro ven to Galvesto a, $0; iaerage, $25. For freight ie gr a & CO., 86 West street, OR NORFOLK, ott Moldy (reve RI rth, iver thelr Recntiicha The ws Romie WANOKTE ¢ Cones ly Re Shrough bills of lading At} souttiwont joints. Accom: a trae eas eral office, U wi Gi TRAVELLERS LBANY AND TROY BY BY I DAY L LINE 1 BOATS ( ©. VIB- BARD and DANIEL DREW, “sae and landing at Yonkers, Tarrytoy v Poughkeepele, WRinobeck, Tivoll, Cacsellt ‘Trip tickets to Cozzens', yg Point, Cornwali and New- burg. returning same day, $1. NITIZENS? | EVENING LINE STREAMERS FOR TROY direct.—Steamers SUNNYSIDE and POWELL leave pier 36 North aches foot North Moore strect, daily, Saturdays M., makin; pare connections with all rains going’ North, East and Tickets sold and baggage chanked to all bolnts on Rens. selear and Saratoga and Troy d Bostor roads, ALL RIVER LINE FOR BOSTON, ‘The steamers BRISTOL and ae ver 28 North River, toot of Murray stroe 5 P.M. Tickets sold land, the White Mountains jand engaged re ‘the ae peer. RT. VIDENCE, trom ial Fort LEE, PLEASANT VALLEY, SHAD: + New steamboats dally, Sundays’ inolude Spring street, at 10, 2 i nutes later at Thirty-fourth street’ Fare So cents for the round trip. UNDAY BOAT FOR NEWARK, On and after Sunday, April 14, the steamboat se rah a lc will ma ake hor regular trips. farket street, Newark, eee puch h Nowa g A. M. and 2. M. Leave foot of Barclay street, t, Now Yo or, _stopping at Berger HE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAM YACHT «i fiat ER. NOR'S ISLAND leaves Custom House pier daily ae ip inelncedd. every even hour for Governor's York at half hours, Last trip of the yacht’ iimineately after dress parade 0 CHARTER THE SIDEWHEEL jALOO! ply to TO WILLLAM i. M. and 4:30 P. M., Point each way. 8 me for pi i pavete ave! or season. Ap LAL 73 Greenwich street INSTRUCTION. i FRENCH LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING, desires a situation as visiting governess In * family, ch, German or En; it or private lessons in Frenc’ or ao areee FRENCH TEAO! near Fourth avenue, Derween 4 and 6P. T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH opposite, Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, Writing, Latin and Greek; separate ladies id evouing; Telegraphy taught prac- Aritnmetic, Prenc department, day tically; detnand for operators. GERMAN LADY, WHO HAS HAD MUCH EXPE- rience in teaching in England, France and italy, wishes to meet with an engagement in a school or tamil: ee as daily governess or to rman, French, Italian and m ma, paintings post refercnioes. Acareas P, . Christern, bookseller, 77 University place. T THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELEGRA! 39 Fighth street, betweon Broadway and Fourth ‘ave- iue—Established tinder the auspices graph companies, this school jonts as soon as qualified. N_ EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF pln Best and Italian desires Pg RF or oanares a8 references. Eve urroHe » No. 6 4th YOUNG pe ye aie aaa IN ONE OF THE. FIRST Ae in New York, wishes to give in- ish | bout two hours in th ase for ini information, A. T., Herald Uptown Branch ive separate eer ea of the several tele- bled to supply posi- iructions in bagi N ACCOMPLISHED YOUNG LADY WILL GIVE lessons in 8} ‘and French languages in her own pos penile residence. Addi A., 157 West 20th stree N fat rel al tee TEACHER OF DRAWING AND es eam ofr, more engagements in schools ENDT, 414 East ” oRTLaA EXPERIENCED IN TUITION, ish, Tatien oF French le: ress “BQ iP ALENT,” Horald office. N EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER INSTRUCTS foreign 9 engl and dally AvONS AS equiv: Due, near Twenty LADY OF LONG are AS TEACHER rivate lessons in young Giup indies; termagultable to all. “Apply at 0 INSTRUCT A YOUNG Hish branches, music and SSELL, Herald Uptown Bites WANTED—T in TUTOR, OF LONG EXPERIENCE IN ENGLISH, Germain and the Mathematics, desires the charge of . Bale Broadway. Herald Uptown fa) sapere Lyin MAIL LINE.—STEAM TO QUEENS- very Wednesda’ MINNESOTA Morgan. sig 25, at 12 M. WISCONSIN, "cart 1.2, at3 P.M m Plor 46 North River, Cabin passage, $3, fo, Seerace, SH $90, currency. wramencers to and fromh Pa Hlambang, and Sweden, &c. Draits on ireland, nd, Sud Germany at lowest Fates. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, mi spay J UROPEAN TRAVELLERS WILL FIND TRUNKS FOR stataropms and Continental travel, Chairs for the t JOHN CATTNACH'S, 592 Broadway, PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, carrying yj paivengers Aspinwall, Panama Santa Martha, Graytown, Pact Mexico, Cor Central Awarion. on ae —* Chil Steamers len nd §th each month, except Sag Tall'on Sund, tien the day previous Bieumer RISING ST sR, Cantal nH PF Conner, North 2 o'clock noon, for connecting, ut fate —, tone’ capuleo, San eet es emp. an also onnecine for for all Cor era American and South Pacific. ports. ‘of each by rig connect with Pree Company's steamer touching at San Benito, Tonata, Salina Cruz. Port. Angel. Fre ht for all way ports received until 4 MO ‘steamer er GREAT REPUBLIC ill leave San Francisco Oct. § ae for Japan and China. For ‘of passa freight te all ae foot of Canal greet any’s office on the pier, foot o ret. Lecand WZ R, BABY, Agont. ous” {2 Jane TO HAVA! NA, PROGKESO AND VERA CRUZ. New York ‘and piexsoan, 3 Mail ramen Me Line, leaving nly). Wednosd van only), Wednesday, Set. 3 Wednesday, OITY OF HAVANA, Deoken iavana only) 4 Yor freight ‘s ‘ednesday, October 16 OF Freight oF PATECANDIE’& SONS, 89 Brondwa: NITED STATES ANP, Epa MAIL STEAMSHIP The clegant sidewhee!. iesamani NORTH AMERICA, 2,00 tons burthen, Captain George B. Slocum, will sail fot St. Thomas, Para, Pernambuco, Bahia and Rio Janeiro A Monday, September 23, at 3 o'clock r e from pier 48 jorth Riv r. For freight or passage APY ‘R. GARRISON, Agent, * "No. § Bowlthg Green. UN Arun’ Matt MAIL JO Ravana, nt arty ntic Mall Steamsht ny, sailing rogul yy, Wt B o'clock P. M., precisely, from pler 4 COLUMBIA, Captain M. R, Mo RO, CANTEE, Saptain, ae Marian For freight or pemage apply *nqoo M Neag 1 LINE or ake TEANRE- TORO ing at Ke; ee at OOKKEEPING brik ort AFFAIRS. of Ii is actuall se of Practice. Sate ect ily Pa orks new and isaauiui editions, for sale. RDING SCHOOL FOR aly BOYS ONLY, AT 3gunnt nge, N. Cg Tas. comforts: Gare of Cammnann & 0o., No. 3 Wail street, New York. ENDAN'S SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, nt oft, Forty ft street.—College ‘Annapolis, German te teri limited nimber j h, spacious rounds fs ears’ experien SINESS, | “WRITING, SOOKKERPTNG LBEAR'S Commercial Bighteenth street, is now ope ng, for pri tical business instruction. Gc rooms. Ladies receive special pared practically for business, Two men can seoure pri attention. Boys pre lesks vac Dog tt VERALE, INSTITU WILL hoes dade on ber 23. For circulars apply to Mi evArmonck, Westchester eount ity, N. ¥. Crgntina mtincrn ro FOR YOUNG LADIES, Sept. 24 Mr. and Mrs. ELISE school will reopen HAKLIER, Pri ncipa ' IRENCH CONVERSATION AND GRAMMAR—BY A French gentleman, at his own or pupil’s residence. ‘Address L. C., 38 Clinton place. ORT Neastee ear tar, rr 170th vrect and Kit Kings e School, for Young Gentle midge road, New York. Ei soreeei Se) cemeber 16. PBrssaway, ‘or on ot bag at cipal eee he application ‘at the Institute, Station IRENCH, GERMAN, idl 4 by P ONDERUELN fa "Bondway‘or 37. U Lemons given at AND ENGLISH Fofessor JAMES Unwersity place. sidenee or my own. [AN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE INSTRUC. 1B, orald Uptow ERMAN AND FRENCH TAUGHT TO LADIES AND mentlemen in six ‘months; & good pronunciation guar- for each lan- lerald Uptown Add ies oftiee, 1,265 Broadway. AND FRENCH.—THOROUGH Minin Garman ang Feenoh at 1d Latayetie avenue, Brooklyn. Highest references, AINE SOON OPENS A BUSINESS COLLEG Mea Janeten, Sixth avenue. jf ig rvooping ant ‘canes hi ther mathemstos" penmal PR ns GUARDIANS.—SIX pac ith thorot Hon Mesa ase va SM station __ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Sets Cooks, &e. 13 WEST 83D 8T.-AS FIRST CLASS COOK, Rof- erence if required. i vi! 14 WEST 33D ST., HOUSE 4 BACK.—A COLORED woman as first class cook in restaurant, board- ing house or hotel. 302 Fas EAST LTH ST, NEAR 2D AV. pars FIRST lass woman as head meat cook in a hotel, city or or country, or will go by the day. Cum take full charge. _ LADY GOING SOUTH WISHES TO RECOMMEND Appiy on Tuesday’ dopte soar 2, be won aind 3, to Mes. ” my 2 Mes. HUDGSON, st Denis Hove . prises Chambermaids, &e, 7 MADISON ST.—A YOUNG GIRL, AS CHAMBER. J maid and waitress; good referetice. Call. 945 EAST 36TH 8ST, YOUNG GIRL, AS CHAM- bermaid and waitress; good reference. Gail for two days. 312 EAST 31ST ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A respectable woman to do housecleaning or Wash- ing; also vyaahing taken home; good city reference. Ad- dress Mrs, MAC! EAST 3D ST. TOP FLOOR, ¥RONT ROOM,— row rl, lately landed, to a 7 r io willing aod obltsing. a 4.20) BASE MTH ST, BETWEEN IST AV. AND Av. A.—A respectable young girl ax chambermaid and wattres; would assist with the washing and ronimg icrequire uired ; best city reference from last place. Cull tor two 585 “SD AY,, THIRD FLOOR—A YOUNG GIRL AS chambermaid and to do plain sewing’; best ret- erence. Call on or address B. B. LADY GOING SOUTH WISHES TO RECOMMEND ‘@ faithful girl, who has lived with her five years, as chambermaid and to do plain sewing. or waltrost. AupIy ued 24, between 1 and 2, to HODUSON be Bons total? Dressmakers and Seamstresses, Q STANTON ST—A NEAT AND STYLISH DREGR- e) maker to work by the day; can cut and fit ladies* walking suits and evening arom in fe latest style; & good chance to get w e before usy season. Bafa baps Atel Ti one o week 39 Ww 18TH ST.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKBR e wit to work out by the day; can give gatistac- tion inc ating: and ftting ladies’ « dresses; good reference. 122 CMNTON PLACE.©A RESPECTABLE | COl~ ored girl ag dressmaker to go out by the aay or week; good city refere 133 West, 2,8 Oe) first class fitte tent hands need apply; girl wanted. iT 3D AV., NEAR UTH 8T.—AN EXPERIENCED dressmi ed with the latest styles, will Go out by the di add 16 EAST 2D ST.—AN EXPERIENCED DRESS- maker wishes & iew more engagements by the y in first class families; laan excellent fitter and trim- mer; understands Wheeler & W: s machine; best ref 165 ® AR 8D A 1s Je) todo dressmaking and tal sewing; no objec- Uon to assist in light housework. ANTED IMMEDIATELY, A nd trimmer; none but compe- so an apprentice and errand 17 WEST 43TH ST, NEAR 7TH AV.—AN EXPE. en need dressmaker and perfect fliter will make 8 for or dresemaking, to go out by the day; first engage class Fe 176 TH AV, BETWEEN 20TH AND 21ST 8TS.— ) Adressmaker to go out by the day. Call on or ‘address for two days. 5OQ WEST 2TH STA FIRST CLASS | DRESS. ») maker wishes to muke a few more engagements an excellent fitter and trimmer; sows on any by the day machine. 206 2 WEST 19TH ST.—A DRESSMAKER TO GO OUT by the day ina family; understands ail kinds of citar’ expert of Wheoler & Wilson's ma- chine DAL TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVS.— fashionable dressmaker, from Paris, wishes to eF own machine; terms go out byl ihe day's oan furnish Teasonable, AK WEST ISTH ST.—A SMART FRENCH PARISIAN dressmaker, ¢x-forewoman, solicits work by the day in private families; can cut, fit, desi 2 aud trim im superior st, styl Gi all or FRENCH 919 &, EST ISTH §ST.—A COMPETENT Flae, maker wishes a few more customers by the di isa good cutter and fitter; operates on Whveler & W son's machine. ZG; BAST wre ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS.— OO A frst clays seamstress wishes a few more en- agements to go out by theday; can cut and fit and un- Serstands dressmaking; operates on all machines; beat elty reference. WEST 26TH ST—A FIRST CLASS DRESS. 254. Maker wishes stow more engs ements by the nd trims in the latest style. Call or ad- 4 rs é 28, WEST 4TH 8’ ary EXPERIENCED DRESS- 4. maker to go out by the day ; understands cutting 25 fitting, also trimming, in the latest and most fash fonable style. Call on or address DRESSMAKER, 3828 6TH AV., NEAR 20TH ST.—-WANTED, BY AN ba’ work at home. Ele- Sinaia loaks, polonal: it suits made, cloal v0 ine, ag ues, evening dresses; nice’ work done cuttin and basting done. 35] STHAV.A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS SEAM 1 stress; io objection to assist with other work if necessary. F three days, ty ag? 8T.—A FIRST OLASS DRESS- mak ‘nye. out by the day; can cut, fit and trim in the Ia intext, sty! Call or address M.D., room 10, _ “LEXINGTON AVA LADY, HAV 68° sperionice in- making up indies’ and anit dren's fin underwear, Infants’ wardrobes, trousseaus, uid like a few ‘first class customers at her will tunis material 1f desired, “Call on or areca M Q15 GREENWICH ST.—A FIRST CLASS, DRESS. maker wishes fof, out by the day; understands # of cutting and fitting, COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, WHO IS A GOOD fitter and stylish trimmer. wantsa few more ci tomers by the day in first class families; best Soe required. Address DRESSMAKER, box 131 statton K. RESSMAKER, WHO bers IN FITTING AND A fon will takerch of a first class dress and cloak epapiehment: terms moderate. Address Diss! AKER, box 128 Herald office, for three days. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, A WIDOW, PROTEST- ant, recently arrived from the old couitey, grits itttie girl, ten years old, wishes to ghiatn 9 attuation seamstress; can cut and fit; or would take o ke care, a infant; will be heard of for two days. box 147 Herald office. DRESSMAKER TO WORK IN A FEW FAMILIES At by 3 day; cancutand fit ladies’ and children’s ‘an expert on Wheeler & Wilson’s machine. adress ‘DR SSMAKER, box 11, 5436 ‘West 32d st. POSITION DESIRED—IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE® by a thoroughly competent cloak and suit maker, who isa first claas cutter and fitter and hashad years of Bangs. in first class houses: satisfactory reference. dress E., box 111 Herald offiee, for two days. A} iaoaig bilge Fisg gg mogg een WHO GOES Wg few LR re cuts, fit ana tf tiinvin later style. “Address DRESSMAREN, nor. ald oftce, FIRST GLASS OPERATOR ON WHEELER & Wilson's or Willeox & Gibbs’ sewing machines, who anderstands all kinds of family, sewing, wiahes a Tow reer reandements in families by the day or week.” Ade Gress fe. A box IM Herald Uptown Braioh offic SITUATION WANTED-BY A. COMPETENT A. person, us seamstress; thorough dressmaker; has her own machine if required: can give satistuctory ree ferehee, Address K., Herald Branoh oMee, Brooklyi. HIONABLE DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW scares by the da ; operates on Wheeler & Wil- son's sewing machine. ress Miss E., Herald Uptown Branch office. RS. EL FORD, . DRESSMAKING, iG, OLOAKS AND Mi" futsmade at inoderate prices in the latest styles ‘also garments cut and ‘at 602 Sixth ay Waxteo—ay A ¥ UNG, ENGLISH GIRL, WITH ood reterences, a situation ag seatnstress in a prt vate ftinily;can doiney work and embroidery. fg at Working Women's lrotective ‘Unton, 38 Bleecker rANTED—BY A COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS, WwHo V understands dressmaking, work by the day or wee! ean give good references. ‘poly at Workingwomen’ Protective Union, 38 Bleeck V ‘ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW (AN American), @ situation in a family as seamstress and to assist in light housework; can make ladies’ and children’s clothing very well; no objection to the coun. try, of would go South with @ family gr an invalid ent references, Address 8, A., Herald office, or 108 Sack st., South Brooklyn, General Housework, &c. GIST ST.—-A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO neral housework in a small private famHy; good city reference. Call on Monday. Housekeepers, &e. NORTH MOORE ST.—AN AMERICAN LADY, 56 having a ttle daughter years old, as a pane er in city or country. si HH 8T.. NEAR 6TH AV.—A_PREPOS. JOT Netsing young tadyran Americal, as assistane housekeeper or companion no objection to the country. oO ir two days. 149° WEST 1iTH ST.—A YO Veg refined, fa howeek perienced 2D ST.—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN lady as housekeeper ina gentleman's or S| 1G. ie yi eockceper ln eealemat address. 8T.—A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN 209 EAST 2TH man as housekeeper, ‘or any way ibe sett; not afraid of w 1 EAST OTH ST., BETWERN 2D AND 3D AVS.— 212 A lady of refinement as housekeeper; no objec: pty HOME HE FREXOH AND @ cee a e hofecli yenerally caret Nenarens or cal call upon Mrs W N S8T., BROOKLYN. sa BD EDUCATED AND | Ba Cet ee Sees a care sear ait i ag townor

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