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eget: SPTUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Cooks, ec. 36S Anes So eae ae mi etait oA STEADY, TE eee WEST 30TH ST.. REAR bye See mage oe ence. See ne wee woman 08.6 excelent 6 74 table woman as cook ; no objection toa first 167% WEST 2TH ST., IN THE REAR, THIRD FLOOR. ashing; no house ; understands her duties thoroughly ; Gnd give every satisfaction; best city refer: ivate boarding house ; best reference, 220 WEST ATH st, BETWEEN 7TH AND STTt avs., first floor. ik, good. cool swasher and ironer or a makes fe family: iy? good a relerence. war 30TH ST.—AS PLAIN 099% J AND ASSIST with washing and ironing; good c! ity reference. NEAR 8TH AV.—A YOUNG 252 Rt U4 foot ook ‘a good baker under. apres in avis ist ranches eat ort or refer. oro ay, IN BAspunes —A RESPECTABLE ood cook and excellent 549 soe Va 4 in hy ood private family; bas good ‘A see ¥ COOK, CONFECTIONER AND ener Mgr obtain a situation in a hotel or ress, this week, M., box 120 Herald offi ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, A situation as cook; can do washing and ironing. ‘Ap- “ply at the Hotel, Greenwich st, N.Y. | Chambermaids, Se. WEST 4TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL as chambermaid and seamstress; bestcity refer- “ence, 13 = 4@H 8T., BETWEEN 5TH AND MADISON avs.—A perecctanee youns girl as chambermaid and ‘to wait on table and assist with washing and ironing, or 4 Shombermay and HARD ree, ton wot eneral ; with refer- ence; Sine dams? Pint find & eng ‘i 40 WEST 13TH 8ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL As chambermaid and waitress; will assist in care of ‘and sewing on machine ; best reference. WEST S0TH STA YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM- bermaid and to do plain sewing, or would assist ‘with washing and ironing. Aid VDT 2ST, BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND 8D avs.—A young German girl as chambermaid and to do plain sewing or as waitress. WEST 2TH ST, NEAR 7TH AV.—A YOUNG girl to do chamberwork and fine washing; city vor country ; city reference. 1.406 (; BROADWAY.—& RESPECTABLE COLORED woman to clean mew stores or houses. Call on or address Miss JON! N AMERICAN GIRL, tg EF 18 YEA WOULD a 2 bose) country Tstcptpetent to inks share, 2 8B. J. Pe esas oad WS on 7 A pany. UBT QABRIVED FROM PARIS, SPEAKING h and German ee finger eccupation as aes talliner. “Kddroas me. BT. A YOUNG AMERICAN LADY (WIDOW) DESIRES A position as pour’ OF as nUTAC companion to an invalid tad: who are honorable and, of eeu hrs ‘ire Me M, ra raat wa teach cies: Intelligence Offices, Gane ed eater FOR ALL POSITIONS, CAPA: | ha on Bleecker st. Mrs, LOWE. paovuaaaels SITUATIONS WANTED— cov vlnn ni rnnraninne MALES, YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT, cuban ited, wishes copying to Sood and rapid writer. “address A A. B. Gy 2B Went ih A, LADY EDUCATED IN BERLIN WISHES 70 en nosh in Gorman, Prenek Bin sea and music. ke GERMAN LADY WOULD GIVE LESSONS IN THE ge language atthe residences of the pupils. Address A. C., Dox 104 it N ENGLISH LaDy, SUCCESSFUL IN FULLY DE. veloping the vuice and in promoting a sound theo. retical and practica! Enowledge of the piano. SANTLEY, box 158 Herald office. MIDDLE-AGED LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS resident teacher in a family to instruct young chil- dren in the English branches and music; a home moro an queet than salar; ye host testumonials given. Address W. E., 61 St. Mark’ lerald office. HENRY ST., FIRST FLOOR.—AS CHAMBER- maid or waltress, WEST 21ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ae to do chamberwork and plain sewing; city 430 WEST 45TH ST., BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH avs.—A young German to do light chamber- 4yrork and wait on the table. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. LUDLOW ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS SEAM. a private ‘amily ; is well acquainted with WEST 30TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A_ FIRST stress in Strald’of and ‘ating all kinds of ladies’ garments; is not can operate on any of oft the modern sewing 0 Cait a Kc Urs fea nag ona stor, by ‘the day or week; ladies’ and itfity and every description of lace and fancy -ence as to capability. P 32 BAST 13TH S8T.—AS FIRST CLASS DRESS- 4TH AY., IN THE STORE.—A YOUNG AMERI- can girl is seamstress in d family. 43: dressmaker wishes to go out by the day; terms amoderate. » ee @ private family ; can cut and fit in the latest styles; class city bg ea Address Madam E. V., Heral A. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER—GOES OUT BY the day; cuts, fits and trims in the latest styles; only |" ll the weel mites pees bridal outiits a specialty; first class reter- maker by the d: 7TH AV., SECOND BELL.—A FASHIONABLE FRENCH DRESSMAKER WISHES TO. WORK IN iptown Branch office. eal ‘work desired. Address MODISTE, Heral N EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER IN FIRST CLASS work will call and ft Indies at thelr own residences, ‘the work home and complete it when de entire satisfaction guaranteed. Address RELI- atk, Herald Uptown Branch office. HILDREN OR ADULTS HARD TO LEARN TAUGHT me Awd in from two to six be for $10. Suc- cess guaranteed or money refunded. Teacilers ht the: eo for $0. Call after 12 or address L. A. BEAMAN, Broadway ,room 9 Save this, 'TENOGRAPHER.—A young LADY CAPABLE OF reporting at the rate of 130 words per minute de- sires to obtain a situation ay amanuensis or reporter. “Address L. P., care of Mr. A. Dawson, Stenographer, room 8, 31 Nassau st., New Yor! YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE 10 FIND A place as companion or governess; is eapable of in; structing young children in French, German and English, Address J. T. 8.,care of Mrs, Perkins, 15 Lex- ington street. ISITING GOVERNESS.—AN ENGLISH LADY, SUO- cessful in imparting a sound education, with accom- plishments, desires an engagement. Children steadily Ruvanced.” Highest reterences, “Address KENT, ‘box 158 Herald office. “HELP WANTED—VEMALES. WET NURSE WANTED—TO TARE 4 BABE home. _ Call at 120 We: GOOD SHEET WASHER WANTED; “TWO CHAM bermaids and a boy to make fires. Call for three iain ate. at Frankfort House, corner of Frankfort and Wil- iam sts. RESSMAKERS WANTED. —FIRST “CLASS HANDS only need apply. Also a man for cutting and fit ting. No. 9 Kast S0th st. PERATORS WANTED—ON WHEELER & WILSON’S machine. Apply to Mrs, JENNY L, SMITH, 175 hav. ANTED—FIRST CLASS HANDS TO WORK ON sen and cloaks, 214 Harrison st., between Court inton. ANTED—AT FRENCH APARTMENT HOUSE 103 West Soth st., second flat, a chambermaid and wait- reas; only one understanding her business thoroughly need apply, from 12 till 3, a and C! PERATOR OF 12 YEARS’ EXPE Wheeler & Wilson’s machine, thorow ling ladies’ and children's undergarments, accom- pilsting ‘an immense quantity In one nn wishes two or ree more engagements in@rivate tamilies by the da: ENCE ON ily under- ‘would take sewing at her residence on very reasonable ‘| ferms, Address OPERATOR, box 133 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. General Housework, &. 234. BAST ds? ST., BETWEEN 2D AND SD AVS.— Ares} ectale girl to do general housework ; is a o34 Blain coo asher and ironer; no objection ing house: refer nee. EAST MTH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Girl to do general housework ina small private family. Call for two da, TANTED—A THOROUGHLY com PETENT AND ‘trustworthy woman, of middle age, to take entire charge of a abr pes city references required. 31 West 17th st., before ‘ANTED—A FOREWOMAN IN A SHIRT FACTORY; ‘one who thoroughly understands the making ot all kindsof shirts and can give good references will find steady employment. Address A. M. R., Herald office. ANTED—TO GO TO wast NQTON, A FIRST class nurse (German), to take charge of two boys; £94. est $90 6h best references indispensable. Apply at aoe PROTESTANT MARRIED WOMAN AS t TERY washer and ironer in a private family. fuply 10 HEN 1 43 8D AY., NEAR SIST 81.—A RESPECTABLE it 3 girl to do tg det housework 1n a private good reference. Call for two days. Housekeepers, &c. iW LEXINGTON AV., BROOKLYN.—A THOROUGH- ly refined and capable woman as housekeeper, oom | cy city or country; best reference given. Address WEST 10TH STAN AMERICAN WOMAN, 8 years in same first class family, is competent and bo ag nie Geaires 6 position in gentleman’s family. Ad- 933 ) WEST 16TH ST.—A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, IN very severe circumstances, as housekeeper or companion ; none but first class parties need apply; ret- erences exchanged. “A. FIRST CLASS HOUSEKEEPER—EITHER FOR A AA, hotel or private family; best city reference. Ad- Gress box 147 Herald office. N Pee PROTESTANT WIDOW DESIRES A Position as housekeeper i in a widower’s family or to invalid. Address F. West 23d ‘tal pare of » W., st.. West 3i dvertisement office. Feed etter WOMAN, OF MIDDLE AGE, AS Tr; is adequate to manage any position of ceo ke ving great experience ; under. Steno case abit | Lex! hye and not above Work ; is in- ‘valuable ouschold: no objection to a hotels un- -derstands ne) ren room and laundry ; nndoubied refer- wences, Address HOUSEKEEPER, yox 114 Herald office. OUSEKEEPER'S POSITION WANTED—BY AN HI american Pe no objection to leaving’ the ity: st reference given; none but ‘st class parties nee: ply. ‘No.8 Bedford st, basement, ¥ Zi Laundresses, &c. WEST 18TH ST,, ROOM 8, REAR.—A FIRST class latmdress Wishes some Washing at home: an do.all kinds of washing and irouing. ‘Can be wen tor ‘one week. ES St te ok Fames Cokes eee tc uperior " washing, po egntat caterers; a sie will do their mending Ranlsoniely Without extra charge. Call on or address 50 WEST NTH ST, NRARITH AV.—A RESPROT- ble woman todo ladies’ and families’ washing nd fiuting; dest elty reference. Call or address Mrs, M. 913 WEST 9TH St, Tor FLOOR, IN THE BACK 21d room.—aFrencii iady to go cut washing and Mfonins Bis pve ty . 218 THOMPSO, -AN EXPERTENCED COLORED inundress Sblicita washing to dost home, linen 2c, done in superior syle; terme reasonable: promp d rel . J. W. BROW 249 WaaF Tea WE TROON PEDO Foom, No. AA Fespectable worn to co out by the day to wash or do housecleaning: is an excellent Jaundrese; best city relerence. 263 WEST wD sts RESPECTABLE Wo a out by the day of take in washitig ood re arene. Call for two WEST sate 8T.—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS Jaundress; understands her work; ts wiiling to assist with the chamberwork; tirst class reference. 329 } WEST 26TH ST., FIRST FLOOR—A COMPE- tent woman desires to take in washing at her on residence and will go out the commencement of the 425 West BD st—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN will take gentlemen’s washing to her own house OF go out by the day; best reterence. Call for two days. 426 WEST 82D ST., REAR HOUSE,—WASHING AND ofoning. elthot taken in or will go out to day’s seen any time. 432 East ISTH ST., ROOM 11.—A FIRST CLASS laundress to do family oF gentlemen's washing ‘in her own house; m ning done. 479 WHAY: 9TH AY,, BETWEEN 36TH AND 37TH STS.—A daualies or gentlemen ater own renidence uae dace lence ; sat moderate prices. Cail on or | nddress Mrs. HER} M ANS. 54 4 §TH AY. THIRD, FLOOR, RA FIRST CLASS ’ ntlemen's wash- Feat hoes eee Ball or adress, Aiea 566. AV., THIRD FLOOR., BACK ROOM.—A RE- spectable — wishes a few mg families’ washing, by the dozen or monthly ; oat refer vence as to hones! ana capability. Call ors wg Nurses, d&e. 1 IST 8T., TROY, N. Y.—A RESPECTABLE MAR- ried yoting wothan as wet nurse ; aj shila 6. 4 weeks old; ‘best reference. Address Dr. LEROY M 23, MYRTLE AV.—A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH Protestant woman, having a baby four weeks old, as wet nurse in & gentl 's family. QB CLASSON Ay., BROOKLYN.—AS WET NURSE; Fefergpee given “AN EXPERIENCED NURSE (baby to nurse, or would take the respon- option, finement Hed ogee met the best or cave’ and Bosr” Saistes Mire 9 WEST SD ST., LATE EMPLOYER'S.—AS thly nurse ; chn take a patie N ind part December: Feters to fiat class faites and « 7TH_AV., NEAR 2TH @7.—A 34 hur; can take charge of an ~s Mtgeig tert 2”. naegen, by + good reference. the week OF OF Month, ts a good opera- N, DODGE, 15 West 24th st., from 10 to 4 o'clock. _SITUATIONS | “WANTED—MALES. 8 BUTLER coal ‘A PRIVATE FAMILY BY AN ENG- lishman reference. Address B. F., Mrs. Mc- Donald's, | 490 2 fers between 27th and 28th sts. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, AGED 19, WANTS a fitpetion as waiter and to make himself useful in mily or boarding house, 124 West dsth st, A good aa COACHMEN AND GARDENYRS, iseenare at » FIRST. OLASS Ww, A SETUA- ee oe a ‘stable, 33th st. and Dreeaway: A st ac Jte WANTED-As COACHMAN BY A Business in bork, wlio and ce. Gall on oe addrens 3¢ A SITUATION WANTED—B) ne soene, COMPE- fent man, as coachman 4 tn Meroe ie ‘Aarons WoC. box 304 Herald oMiee. SITUATION WAMTRO_BY AN INDUSTRIOUS Serato + will wine erga sei esis ence. *Eidroas amt Siena pancnclony (OACHMAN’S SITUATION Lat ry td A RE- ‘table man /OS8 5, has fear) of ti of ths very pest ce, from is last eupployer. “Address L. ¥., box JoaCHMAN's SITUATION WANTED—BY r INGE ly nnderstands hi waning to’ ae charge gta small ait gar on ; oe tS OACHM, ENBR'S SITUATION WANT- ret oe his businest in ranch: oun ae city refer- ences. Address B. J., box bayer b esayed he = pe ore DESIRES A (amperes SITUATION WANTRO—BY A PRAC- nce from. inet omy yh So Hf an Grcarren WANTED—RY A GERMAN (SINGLE) AS first class: en eencts understands the business tho- Great Ad: reas in all its branches: best recommendations. Ad- B,, box 110 Herald “office. AUN Sarat! ampenl A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS coachman ; just arrived from England; rides and Goer eight years’ gy weight 10st. ject a, te travel ¢ or go abr Address T. R., rst f 3 No ob- West “HELP WANTED—MALES. ¥ r GENTS WANTED—IN aay oft, AND TOWN, _to sella new article , 74 Bleecker st. GENTS WANTED—TO SOLICIT LIFE INSURANCE Apply atthe Republic Lite Insurance Company's GENTS WANTED_OF GOOD ADDRESS, TO SELL an article of great, merit, wanted by ‘everybody, Apply iberty st., office 25. A HEAD WAITER WANTED—COMPETENT TO take entire charge of a first class dining room; must well recommended for capability and sobriety. Ad- dress S., box 121 Herald oftiee. BOY WANTED—FROM 16 TO 8 YEARS OLD; must be a good penman, ly; between 10and i A, Mo to NEW YO eV ARNISR® COMPANY, 512 West 3 N_ ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WANTED-IN THE Painters’ and Artists’ Supply Store, corner Fulton and Pearl streets, Brooklyn; must have some business experience. NGELL’S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV.— Wanted, agreeable, honest, intelligent y oung men and women desiring to study medicine ; will give them in. struction and profitable ‘employment; quired. oY IN AN TRON OFFICE, - DRESS IN OWN handwriting, with references, stating age, A. W. H., ‘box 1,384 New! York Post office. OY WANTED-IN A STORE, TO LEARN THE business and make himself generafly useful; must be honest and industrious. Address, with particulars, SAMUEL, Herald ofice. J OY WANTED—IN A DRY GOODS COMMISSION house; one residing with tas parents in Brooklyn PRgsegred. (Address, in handwriting of applicant, box 1,566 Post pftice, OY WANTED—IN my ‘HIDE AND LEATHER HOUSE; wager, $8 per week ; must work in atore: figure cor. ootly. write a good hand: live with paren and give best Teterences. Address D, 0. C., Hi fice. Monet, HESS. & CO. HAVE AN OPENING FOR an active, energetic business man as traveller, at a ‘salary of $80 per month and necessar ~ Suttable ‘wengiemen will apply at the ranch, 735 Broadway. TANTED-—THREE GOOD BOYS TO WORK IN A market. Apply at 787 6th av. ieee ANTED—A BOY IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE. AD- dress, in handwriting ot applicant, Post office box relerences re- expenses: Uptown, ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MAN TO TAKE charge of a hotel dining room ; best references re- quired. Address A. A. A., 35 New York Hotel. ANTED—AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, WHO HAS acquaintance and influence with merchants. Ad- dress FIRE INSURANCE, box 146 Herald office. a ce cena gore | {bARGE oe IN THR ee es MYSICIAN'S, OFEICH TO ire aPeL at ‘Thirty-sixth street Srey Steaeai 0 geek, EiRoR aaa inquire at TORE TO Lary 3H re NRW BROWN rn 4 plate Retest ere ange cath fe corewine ee ae street, to Tot for business LARGE, NEW LET—THE THREE LET—A RESTAURANT 01 KA oes. anid Lege 4 com at tol WrdKorie Sah & Sedo FoR BUSINESS. py once Accommodation on store abundant room for teres gen ib pee party a rent: building first ol Dus tree! pane didress so MEROHANT. nbOx 114 Herald of 10 REY ENG Uren ALE AND LUNCH RO ROOM, A K ange light basement, with vaults; 00 fact front. 2 0 Whi Peart dt tehall, corner agonal: site the Produce Exchange; suitable a Grst 2 ale and lunch room. Fo LET—A FINE STORE IN SIXTH AVE NUE, above Thirty-fourth feels double windows; also near Fifty-fith sirect, tw: fine Stores and Base ments. “HOFFMAN, ‘CUBURN, rn o » 8 Sixth avenue. ~_ DWELLING HOUSES — TO LET. Furnished. A WELL FURNISHED FOUR STORY ENGLISH basement House in West Thirty-cighth street; all the modern improvements; has twelve rooms; imme- diate possession ; reut, $175 per noe DENHAM & CO., 266 West Twenty-third street, _ 10 RENT—A SMALL “HOUSE, WELL FURNISHED and in thorough repair, to a private family only. Ap- Ph ly on the premier, 59 West Thirty-Afth streot, between 6 HOUSES TO LET—BOTH FURNISHED AND UN- i $5,000; first class Hi rents ny Sixtiegh ‘and Sixty-first streets, ne Madison avenue, to let, with cabinct finish mirrors, &c.; rents low to good tenants. Apply to JOHN FETTRETOH, 1,080 Third ay- Unfurnished. 10 LET—HOUSE 66 TWELFTH STREET, THREF doors cast of Broadway; has a new an beautitul store front; rended in whole or in part. GRISWOLD & HURRY, 744 Broadway, Astor place. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. 7 A SPLENDID FURNISHED FLOOR TO LET ON Madison avenue; also on Fifth and Lexington avenues, with Pin corlonder some in Brooklyn and fe country ; all tor Winter or co BIStioP's 8, 243 Broad " roadwi 7 2@ BionTn AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE GRAND Opera House.—A of handsomely furnished Rooms, convenient for light housekeeping; terms for quiet, permanent parties, $15 per week. NEATLY FURNISHED LARGE FRONT ROOM, one short stairs up.—For gentleman and gentleman and wife; good location; terms moderate. Apply at 243 Mercer street, near Washington place. jMINELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR AND SEY- eral other Rooms, with all_ modern improvements, in a private br stone house, 349 East Tweaticth street. URNISHED PARLOK HALL, SPRING B bureau, gas, bath and closet; $8 0 weakly ate private house; central business location. 106 Fit. Foenth stree! east of Union square. PRURNISHED ROOM, wiTHOUT BOARD, WATED— By a single gentleman; terms not to éxeced $209 ox month; references exchanged. dress D. Herald Uptown Branch office. Rita te r A GERMAN FAMILY, A ¢FURNISHED FLOOR, without ens. for genticinen or a small family ; terms moderate. 105 W West Twenty-first street. TANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO TAKE CHARGE ¢ oF the hot house department of a florist’s establish- ne who isexperienced. Apply at 2 0 Kast 49th st 7 ANTED—A FRENCH OR GERMAN SILVER Wel cleaner, having a knowledge of waiting. Apply at at Nicery FURNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE OR SIN- a gig, to gentlemen only. | References required. Ap- jhington’' place. 0 LET—IN THE PRIVATE HOUSE NO. 2 NEILSON place, between Waverley place and West pent street, one block trom Broadway, furnished Room: ANTED—A COMPETENT, MIDDLE A night watchman; German or American. Apply be: be- Sand oem ay. 10 A. M., in barroom, St. Germain Hotel, 22d st. an ANTED—A BOY IN A HOSIERY HOUSE TO ASSIST in oftice work; must be quick and correct at figures and make himself generally usetul. Address G., box 117 RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A SIT- uation a in @ private house; best ot refer- ences. 554 6th a’ YOUNG Pie WISHES A SITUATION TO TAKE care of horses and work on a farm ; understands his business; best reference. Address P. H., Fourth Avenue Hotel, corner 26th st. and 4th av. ABRTENDER. ra YOUNG MAN, AGED 20, WANTS A ait ion as bartender: understands his business thoroug! Wy be best ol references. Call on or address J. B., 68 Amity st. YOUNG MAN WHO CAN ear FRENCH, SPAN ish, Italian and English wish fo find a good em: ioyment ina rite light business: ove references from fast place. A drow ‘ARTHUR NUCCI, 36 Bast Houston otel de Rome, ym 20. (oan DEALERS, & 5 .—A SITUATION WANTED, BY @ man of experience and best references; wholesale can superintend, help, &c. Address COAL, oF retail; Herald oftice. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUTH 15 YEARS OF age, on ‘a station ‘tore; can furnish references, Address M. UTE st. ‘ANTED—A PLACE AS WAITER IN A PRIVATE family by a German: good recommendation. Call at 26 Vestry st.. or address . M., Herald office. ‘WANTED-By ‘A YOUNG OF 20, WITH OFFICE experience and good reference, @ situation, with moderate salary. # manufacturing or, mercantile house. ‘Address J. 8. H., care Messrs. Brewster & Go., Vay. ‘ANTED—DOWN TOWN, IN A WELL ESTAB- lished house, for an_ active, pl boy of 15, with good education, residing at reds a pies ce where the 4 ct duties would be out of doors desire ting or some- thing of that kind ; Best reteren jo honesty, capacity, ‘Addvess J. N. x 8,107 Post office. OUNG MAN, WHO SPEAKS FRENCH AND GER- man, wishes a situation ; not afraid of work; refer ence sive, and, if necessary, caution. Address or inquire of Mr. E., 48 Sullivan st. CLERK WANTED.—ONE WITH ood may Addross, stating age, c., AQUA FORTIS, Brooklyn Herald Branch of “FIRST CLASS BOOKKEEPER AND steep is 0] Sh ease one ement, Please Address for par- HELL, Herald office. JUNIOR DRUG references Herald oftice. ANTED--A BOY, FROM M4 TO 15 YEARS OF AGE; also a boy between 12 and 14; both to be acqnainted Mid omg city. Address, in own handwriting, T. 7K, Her- ald offige. V TANTED—TWO YOUNG MEN, WILL ING active, to learn the book business: must reside in or near the city with their parents. Address, in own hand- Port off with age and: references, box 2,277 New York Post office. ‘ANTED—BY A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL- erin Ohio, a young man who thoroughly understands packing crockery and glassware and keeping it inorder, Rnd is willing to make’ himself generall moderate compensation can be paid. box 207 Herald oftice. useful; only @ dress GUAR, _TH EL TRADES. ., ba YEARS | oF AGE, WISHES TO learn in! Call at or address 453 West 37th st., between 9th and 100 8. A YOUNG MAN, AGED 25, WISHES TO ENGAGE himself to a building or manufacturing firm, in ac. tive employment, with Cpe to learn the practical art of the business ; ad several years’ experience in bookkeeping. Addr 8, box 214 Heraid office, NVELOPE CUTTER.—WANTED, A MAN TO CUT envelopes; one accustomed to hand cutting ; steady William good man. Apply to 8, RAYNOR & Cv., 117 William st. EWELLERR.— WANTED, A GOOD E: (GRAVER AND repairer. togo Went ARTER, MOUKINS & DODD, No. } Bond street. USIC OR GENERAL COMPOSITOR.—A YOUNG man lately arrived from England desires a situation asabove. Address H. W., 64 Chariton strect. _ IGN PAINTER WANTED—ONE WHO HAS EXPE. rience In BuOB, Ceheeand Apply, amit references, to RUSSELL BROS., Cent Ware PIANO TUNER OF EXPERIEN Apply at HORACE WATERS’, 481 Broadway ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF 21, A SITUATION with a merchant tailor to learn the business. Ad- dress ENERGY, box 163 Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A PRACTICAL GOLD AND SILVER RE- finer. Apply at 40} to 421 East 8th st., between ay. D and East River. ticulars ou a eet pen OF HIGH RESPEC T- AY abi pd pena ; fecently arrived on a visit to Meds f fh few ‘orl would like to procure a sit- ation in some wholesale tea or grocery store; has had 13 years’ experience a; thoreuah 4 treet with the tea trade Address Columbi MAN WHO HAS rience as inspector in a large fewing maching ment; is capable of keeping books and to take fate of a number of men in general; first class references Co be afte! an Aadress, stating par- ticulars, C. F., box 150 Heral ANTED—SALESMAN IN DR Bhd JOBBING ouse. Those having a good Western or nearby eels may address, with reference, box 3,931 Post office. WANTED A YOUNG MAN AS SALESMAN, REFER ence required. Apply after 9 A. M., at Wash- ington st., Jersey City. ‘ANTED—A BOOKKEEPER. ADDRESS, STATING references and A palary expected, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Herald offi eta ee hn SEL TAD he Wane ier CLASS SALESMEN FOR THE dress goods, hosiery and forniehs artm bi Ty Tes RUBBED. bao Bowery. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG had several Meni (! ENTED—A PHONOGRAPHER, WHO I8 THOR- gughly, ly conversant with the Gs rman language. Ap- ply at 12) Lexington av., corner of ‘28th st. Wantep—4 FIRST, 1 EAas “Da GooDs BALES- al reference to" JOHN MCLAUGHLIN, O79 Broad ve. Nese ANTED—AN, RXPERIENCLD SALESMAN FO ry and glove stock; also a Tew good men for mn other deparime 1D. O'SULLIVAN & CO., 900 Bronaway. WANTED-A FIRST CLASS CIGAR SALESMAN 70 ured: addres MANUFACTURER, bon 110 emcee aiken ae GROCERY CLERK THOR. oughly posted in at a ol German ferred, Address, ‘civing full ii partic per gs ceoand’y ‘wages expected, K., twee: Wage DOLE AORD 4 be A ile Ligay POR. rk, B.Y. H., New ve Bost omice, ‘in writing eof ay fiioat stating Ww Taktoncen previons empreyern. he. yo plata hebben + bei nk an ANTED—BY A WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOUSE, ‘a first class stock clerk; one who thoroughly under: by the business and ene come, well recommended. ne other need apt Inquire a¢80 Leonard st. Wuren—ay“a | eae, Pon! nso ean. A SIT ee a can ah fageemas sea | Ok J Herald ANTED—A TOPOGRAPHICAL | DRAUGHTSMAN, thoroughly conversant with contour work and sketching in field, K.P, ROTHWELL, 71 Broudw ‘ANTED—A MAN CAPABLE OF TAKING CHARGE ot a small boiler of 8 horse power and who under- stands steam pi avt ith st Apply, with reterence, at Ar- lington House, 22 East 1 a PRACTICAL RIVET MAKERS IM diately. Inquire at WM. COLLIER’S rolling mill, Paterson, NJ. my ‘Wanten—an ENGAGEMENT AS FIRST CLASS marble sawyer; has been at that business for about 15 years in Vermont} good reference given if required. Apply at 492 Pear! st. ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A WATCH CASE MAKER; steady work all the year. JOHN WARD, No. 16 Maiden lane. ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS UL a CUTTER, TO 10 to Davenport Towa: first class references re- ured Apply to ‘ROTHSCHILD BROS, & GUTMAN, 48 st., Saturday, October 26, from 12 til) 2 o'clock FRENCH A ADVERTISEMENT! Meson 13 LES | RESTAURATEURS, Lt Diio- , frouverols tou a ds or isinie! at rangers et gers consae eh eR 7 West Houston st oT pata nan Sense AERO SON ‘NE yaancans Os @E brane Wig nt et ig I MU- nie bo 8 desire aod nfants et ¢ aw. “Adresse! Ie, BEREAN ae aa ofa ene OME, AGE Dir on valeete chambres it peut 1e e ui pra t ats. S'adresser, rue Greenwich, prggurer de bons ce Ute pour ex epfanu ova cour, lle peu tre be nts e' travailien ot ade, recommandations, s'adresser aun. fest 45th oa N Ping y= | eS Ly ey! DESIRENT SE PLA- se coai | arene ame eae ‘n, 51 3d at, Hovokea. /E BONNE OUVRIERE FRANC, FAISANT Cometic titans Sateecer Ss au | Ro Seance. ene Me Aubry, telntariere IRE ta! 9% ANS, AYANT LONGTEM: a. | Urede at cepeniea ESS a oe | We e gti vous jor aoe per- aN. diggs sat feotunner dan ‘dans ie Nd Te LET—A LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED ROOM; hot and cold water; to gentlemen only; without board. Inquire at 14 West ‘Twenty-seventh street. 10 LET—FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM, FUR- nished, on second floor, for iio housekeeping, on reasonable’ terms; gas and bath. Bond street. 4 }0 GENTLEMEN.—TO RENT, NEAR FIMTH AVEN Hotel, splendid Rooms, first floor, $15: also ni furnished Room, second oor, house quiet and comfortable. 1, vE front; good tienda. .147 Broadway. ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR; THREE LARGE, WELL L rivate bath; | ‘est Sixteenth furnished, ample closet room street.. communicati: Rooms; conveniences. 2 HALL BE! ye square toot; both newly feratsted sprt- Viloce ‘of bath and light housekeeping. 1,529 Broadway, between Forty-seventh and Forth-eighth strects, end house in row. HOUSEKEEP- panities, ex- ion. 222 Fifty- 6. ack aoe ‘FURNISHED FO! . 01 cellent washing arrangements; second street, two doors from Broad J.—TO LET, A 23, FIRST STREET. HOBOKEN, N. well furnished large Parlor on first floor, without board, suitable for one gentleman or two friends. QQ RAST EIGHTEENTH STREET, SECOND poor | from Broadway.—Furnished Rooms to let to re- spectable gentlemen. 56 ® EAST NINTH STREET, A FEW. “DOORS WEST Broadway. sae, furnished Rooms, en suite or stg to tod Modine ithout board. 80 UNIVERSITY PLACE, NEXT HOUSE TO FOUR- teenth street.—Two newly furnished Bedrooms to les, 9 i without board; family private; refer- ence exchange DOUGAL STRERT, NEAR BLEECKER.— Furnished Rooms, with every convenience for housekeeping, to Mt to respectable small families; also First Floor, very 8 suitable fora physician. 151 West TWELFTH sTREET—10 FUR. to a small family, Parlor Floot, Base: ments end two Hooms'on third fioor? secretary ‘bed th back parlor. 933, WEST FOURTH STREET, CORNER OF WEST Tenth.—A large and newly furnished Room to let, without board. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART. MENTS TO LET. A FIRST STORY AND BASEMENT 10 LET- four story brown stone house 695 Secon near Thirty-seventh street rent $40 to a small 1 FLOOR TO LET—IN A PRIVATE HOUSE. quire at 316 East Fourteenth street, near Second avenue. LARGE, HANDSOME FLOOR—CONTAINING seven rooms, including bath room; all modern im- rovements. Inquire for one week on ihe premieres, S16 Third ‘avenue, near Dhirty-seventh street; ribg bell No. 4. LET, IN WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, Suits, consisting of seven rooms each, or sitting hens dining room, kitchen and four g¢ bedrooms, complete with modern improvem: dath and. water closets, range, stationary houses ‘entirely new, washl A Wall fehted and nd venciated: for small nd neat families only ; rents month. Ap} JODENHAM £ CO. 200 Went Twenty shird street. NLY $600 RENT FOR spe 8 Lg tng ta IN THE FINE pret stone high stoop H 244 West Forty-cighth upied by a eices: only ‘a family o! als, wits inexceptioy ble references, need apply. Call Satu: day and Monda (TO LET-THE FIRST AND THIRD FLOOR, TWO rooms on each floor and closets, in house 830 Green- Wich street, corner of Horatio; rent $45 a month. from November I, 1878 JOHN H. BOSCHEN, 98 Barclay T° LET, CHE, vey riper Foor AND BASEMENT, in a 95 foot house in West ny fo re ith al ail puodern, improvement, Ls gh ad from LF : + MET te BC a fy [0 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR AND TWO ROOMS, T° the third of house 27 West Pontes fourth rin atreer, * —A NII Tome LET: rary ioreles teed Cig et FLOOR, IN sues panes ao 7 yall ge’ abrarene inonth. “ADD at 6s gh aves PART Grounds in Hudson street. FIRST ee pid bigest} I modern M era house wf hou eat rent sigh LET—FIRST FLOOR, 222 EAST TWENTY-SEVENT! ASTRURLOW Baa rey sith atrect or 1 FU T° anrore LIGHT ROOMS, IN os NEW HOUSE, Fi "ieee Fem nt a ‘and closet; rent avenue, between veemnem RAGE. TURE STORAGE MC's 4 ld ot Bee ant aseene Wikowe ot tween Monk omg arlor f size rt srmapalcl Keteiaic ef office will expire on the test day of of such oa ment’ by inw to cenvase tee upon shall set down ngth the whole amet oe Pinar aad to ‘amendment rel Certify: aud’ wubectibe the a they Man and auch canvass, winteh shall 3 | pe, of State, and shall te published oy te effect immediately. PRIBNER, Secretary of State. Suxatre's Orricx, New Pisin J Hovss, Orry awn County or New Yous, } wlcartity the above to be a true copy ot the efeo te to ar HLITHEW f BRENWAN Sheriff of the City and County of New Yorks Publishers of newspapers will not {sere tis . ie not nse notice Without duc authori jaa ws Li ATTUEW T. Bi Nt AN, NY sheriat #OR SALR. SPLENDID WINE AND “SAMPLE Ri ROOM—BE@E tegten on sale; a pore, Atse jway, dow: Kentau Liquor ae Seloona, Meat Markets, Lager ‘Bese’ Sar = (ITCHBLL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. _ ¥ OLD SorasaREp OYSTER AND CHOP “tg teen hun House for sale terms; now, « po hundred nd sixty-nine thousand 4 hundred a pivadid business. eit on ia rena corner Twent thirty-four dollars and, elghty-lour conte, to a= | xth street and Righth for deficiences in app 4 ECS ee ae act. Pr aaty seven, a ths iawe | (OK SALR-A TEA AND GROCERY. DOING a of eighteen am of | uy ise of ; the store is hand: sly tted BJ bundred | 4 Pim Ay ge } ‘years trom the Ist of May next con aren weonm, nae ‘and is situated on a — Koa bat ly to JOUN (Netto 1a Myrtle even ave. tty tH, i ‘iations hay ju b Rrareasesritinsref ts teens tetacecs Geateens | ia, carar ‘The sam of sixty Ave nid ot Rue Hroaklyn, be necessary to mec! and the wed of certificates of indel Fou SALE STE BEAT INH AND, OYATRR #UOF fire of F, BENJAMIN, No, | Fallon one Oa TS ree forego! fe hundred i chant et aah thousand seven funared and | e < shee cer- F SALE. —AN OLD "EST. ¥ ph Statione: ne Toren, item men: | terms. pe ie al penses attending cases in the year eighteen terest. The sum of fi thereof as may be nece: on the certificates in dred “and thirty'one dollaey and. miuety-nine eens Ret © ATE, 0) and uinety-ni san the amount of cel on in ~ Bow out ry BS peallty; rium be sald, ber Erle Canal in execus 01 any appropriation therefor. the | faust ge sui of sixty-one Shodan) a ate hundred eleven Farty‘socond ond at intaren nowt itstanding, 10° for work "dete om ‘ann ALE. srocr OW 0) * plain Canal Improvement in excess of any appropria- FR MILLINERY STORE, wir oe ion, therefor, ‘The sum 9 dhoasand ave | will be hundred and sixty dollars, the s,2 2? ou Uptown apes ie winced anal ten = aoa et irintion theretor. stim ot one hundres eset enty | Fo catet ary yy ty hi nd doll or m thereof Necensa: ith small we nay the amon of ceraats 4 bares vat PoGsLay's SHaraas, standing and for work done on the nal ex: Eagan tension in excess of any appropriation | teeretse, of which was specially excepted Irom paymel tie DR SALE—TUR LEASE AND GOOD Wild. OF THR fopropriation of ancl uh hehango ‘ana oan oe Fete Lispenard street, a large line by chapternine hundrea anu uy me laws of y sp ig AD lantern ‘hundred and seventy one, ‘sum of twen thousand dollars, or so much the: bp wocsanary, and naw due and unpaid for Work done and ot customer inquire in the store: envy mR BALE—A SPLENDID CHANCK—THE TOOK cap store old stand; iin Dols a a of a pi 1b ahaa el rf e much thereot as may be Lecewal ecemsary to Inge and p ay the BR SALE-NEW AND. SECOND. HAND COUNTERS, interest on the last four fore; a) two ling, € va Rash, Stools, vj Hundred and thirty-one one thousand four mindred ‘and th bert ting Tables tour d ol ~ forty-six cents, to pay the sam of aw ES Hi 7 itusou stteet a Board In the and eat ignteen Hundred and seventy one. OR SALE—THE E MUSINESS, FIXTURES D LEASH sum of seventy-one Losaed nine hundred and sixty-four | 'y, straw, types on West dollars and sixty-eight cents, to pay the sum of awards {or damages and eXtra comy tion an a oxpenees attending | the same, made by the of Canal Gommissioners | i the year eighteen hundred and seventy-one. The sum twenty-five thousand dollars, of 40 much thereof as may be necessary. to pay rest on the last two foregoli tems, Thesum ofthree hundred and Aity-sx, thouse seven hundred and sixty-six dollars and #lxty five cents OR SALE—A CANDY STORE, On THE BEST AVE- ave in Hrookiya. Inguire sties Myre avenue. to supply the deficiency in the canal debt sinking fund, to, OR SALE—A MARKET ON Ps row AVENUE} meet the requirements of Le Se article seven, of splendid location; aow doing the constitution of the State nterees on the ‘canal owner hes other business ‘snd met so. | debt, which was due September | thirtieth, eighteen hun. YRNE'S, 36, i street, dred’ and seventy-one. The sum of five hundred and fitty. geven thousand one Tinndred. dollars, to supply the cana debt sinking fund with means to pay the thirties day of September, eighteen: hundred. and seventy-two, as Fequited by section three, article seven, of ion of a BALE OR ro, ya with Two ee oa cwner of pr Peat Bo Bini 1 Fulton street the constitat the State. The sum of one hundred ont and twenty-four thousand four hundred and fifteen dol- a ‘yaa A ~y en dh oes FOR OR BALE.—AP. | lars, or so much thereof as Mey be necessary, due and to ply at Thirteenth street. be paid on tinal settlement of contracts for money here- totore retained by the State to secure the periormance of ARLEM.— EXCELLENT BUS) CHANCE, contracts, The sum ot four million fifty-one thousand ‘Stock, Fixtare: ged ‘3% years’ fanc: bee LS ph into fifty: hp bap AS ad Habaltes of nd trimming store; fine run of custom nowledged deficiency, and the estimaved Ita stant. theveneral fund up to the thirtieth day of September, | '6s# "Be CARER OE SiN Si Wes 2300 Third avenue. eileen hundred snd event -two, for the payment at which no appropriations have been made, but which such indebtedness has been incurred and ‘such abilities created, according to the report of the late Comptroller, transmitted to the Legislature January second, elghtwet d and seventy-two. Pa —A LARGE ASSORTMENT or yy? HAND of all makes an sale at all for xamnlge at American sicam Bare Company. Sec, 2 To provide the means of paying the spia appro- + Bruation tor he canals under the provisions o! this act, | nd to pay the floating indebtedness of the State ana thé | eetimaced liabilities for the present fiscal year ‘not yet | Prov iced Oy by law, a debt of this State is pereny, author. 20d, Which, debt shail be tor the single object of raising | the inoney to pay the appropriation herein named, Sie. 3 Tne Ucbt hereby created shall not exceed the sum of six millions six hundred thousand dollars; and | there shall be i able property of ‘tate a direct annual tax to fnverbre ba anid det ar such interest tails direct annual tax shall b asitfalls due. And Saas CHEAP.—A ye ‘SIZE, TH makes at grees, i) 2 Manne mane. FOR, SALE VERY, LOW, TO CLogm oan we ron com running order, within 60 mi For on Wachee ent vinauire’o oF DE. LOVEJO' sof New ¥, railroad, remait John strest. — d and assessed upon the tax- — MACHINERY, SALE. THREE NEW 1 STATION. Blotting M to, pay the ‘ACHINERY ¥O) Engi ua te yin wiibers wi and assessed upon property oft! direct annual tax to pay, and satlicie mt to pi space of twelve years trom the time of the pa act, the whole oi the a Misions oftiie act. Or ihe deve to bec virtue ot the provisions of this act third part thereof shall be paid in ‘our yeu the Pasmaye of this act. the principal of one-third part thereet shall be paid in eight years trom the passage of this ae H. and the principal ot otie-third part ppereet sah be pai if in good order and at , a. price. in twelve vers from the passage of th . Herald office, Suc. 4. i ciate ie mone Hecomary a ine purposes 2 contemplated act the Comptroller is authorized to iaue the bondsot the State In such. sums each as sh LLAARDS. seem a ‘hiot, with coupons thereto attached, tor the | Ton eae Metea aT SALMON tarmsburs. ANTED-SECON NDARD AMER) ayment of the interest on such bonds, at a rate not e: ae pevaing x per centum per annum, halt yearly, on the Al . net CE 5 t, 34 pn orJulv and January in ‘each year util the se ey OOLLENDER, cosontear ta Photes incipal is pa le. at such place in e city of we : York ’ sana seem meet to him. “One-third part’ ot such re “Ta roadway, ab bonds shal! be payable in four years from the 5 eof a . this act, one~ minted Anetd of such : en il be i in YRILLE DION WIL, PLAY AT THE < Twenty second sireet and Mry Of Saturday evening, the bith inst. ahd fous niahs sake week until after the Match with Decry Novewber ®. FFORD & ROBBING, Proprietors — oR SALE—TWO PHELAN pe COLLENDER | aie Hard Tables, standard eight years from the passage of this act, one-th! part of such bonds shall be paypble in twelve yours trom the pas. sage of this act, and the whole principal shall be peel yehie in such place in Bey. York city as the Comptroll deem meet. The Comptroller shall, Lyte ‘ilepouing at said bonds, or any ot them, advertise the proposals for the same, ‘ani Mal opeh tha proponie wal award the fume to ‘the highest bidder ata. race not less than par, one year. Apply ‘at the Arlington ” the pr avert and di emg shall be according to | - = — the provisions of law now ex FU 7 reek This act shall be submitted to me people at tne MNITURK, next xt general election to be held in this, State. The in- RARE CHANCE FOR CAaH—at PravaTe “hkad- sectors of election ip the diferent election districts in dence 12 West 26th si,, bet. 6th and Tih ave Parlor ie State shall provide, ts, $75; Rep Suits, $40; Bedroom suis, ap) we lots a box in the usual form. fe cheap for cash. Coenen ar ontacent a ballgg which shail be a te May present a G T BEND 18 OL OLD “STAND, PURNITU: * on which shalt be printed or, written, 0 aca ; partly printed’ one of the follow! Alre com, 07 re) aon eae Hodson, corner Canals. ant Por the act to create & State debt ala ny ‘he canal and general fund deficiencies,” or. the act to fund deficien- > al 8, State debt to Bay the c@ sted et coneet A Mactaricnsy CRIMSON SATIN. wan To the Seo e or a ad eae lota. —— * tin $16. do. = fa a Mahe. 6 Alter inaliy cloning th he, ie “or or auch evection eon $235; Paintthes, Mirrors. bi reo without ma ry: == jourmuent proce id i count sues 3" ye ballots given Satereseen —, ‘iatenmon fable, 2. 1h Felton ro Diced ta eakvas te Bainois eines ee =a: Le nce Li nN slag forernetye ma dereapen al ourabge a vee ven - Nyon the act to creste @ State od the wn ar BALE—COMn RTE Four RE OF FIVE ber of votes given oh st the CS to crease ype y- a copies sheret wo vinade, eortised and el wared naire, robes, Mookeas, scribed bylaw jn respect igi ftivenaitane uae es ic se. eae ‘Arare chamee anel ——- —--— — elections, other than for ita ae oie ait apply to the subentoclon to the people haces ES THE Ei ELEGANT, OOsTLY. mousen ba Secretary of State shall, with all he Se ip Seretary oe ee ebabe convenient LARGE Ae Peay 3 rd OF CARPETS, FU! an at OPA stcash cy iaiments orks awe PORSITeRE ror FOR SALE—OF A PRIVATE Eph anes Titae aet Seeda O {OR SALE—A PLIMPTON BEDSTEAD AND PARLO® | EF Carpet, in i order, West Forty-fourth st. sathipamynth aang hes PAYMENTS—CARPETS, sf sen at Eee 386 Third x Pricesinn lower than ‘any othet ws KLY OR MONTHLY eanvanrs State foc and fw pice. 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