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16 ae. 44 BAST SD ST., BETWEEN 4TH AND be earns jana sateretnnse fy aed branches; best city avs.—As first class cook in @ private EAST 10TH ST.—A8 FIRST CLASS COLORED 69 & cook and chambermaid; together or separately. 99 "oase oakew st —08 COOK AND TO DO GENERAL 118 wae girl as froning ; retere sotH Lipp apt foe yoone Lg and to assist with the washing and 2 competent women ax frit class Cook In & PA womal class in 8 prl- vate Tamaily or first class. boarat house; cnderstands French cooking thoroughly; all 8 of et en- trees, veg ng. © er all kinds cake, breal ‘ast bread pastry. Je jelly, eres fet up dinners and iy Sheet and notice Snderstal aed and orderly; reference, Gan bences OB 232 EAST 46TH ST.—A Ar ECTARLE YOUNG ‘Women Gu plain cok: 60% good referenc Chambermaias, &e. 4TH AV.—AN senoay, POOUAT ANY GIRL mr stress, oF as nurse; ir Wilson's t machine. Can be seen . betwee 10 and 4 o'clock. EAST ‘SOTH 8T.—A- RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘woman as chambermaid and waitress; bas lived Bull ulted? three yearsin her last place. Can be seen EAST 78TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do chamberwork and take ae of children; is willing to make herself generally useful 719 LEXINGTON AV.—A FAMILY GIVING UP housekeeping desire to find a place for an excel- Eas shephermal and waitress. Apply as above till N Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 6TH AV.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS AND CLOAK mere ‘will cutand fitout or take work home at 15, ST.-A_ PARISIAN DRESSMAKER want 4 engagements to work by the day in WEST NINTH STREET.-MME. GRENIER DOES Dressmaking in allits branches in the latest Paris C ae Noe tar less than other first class, reliable EAST STH ST.—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR on Wheeler & Wiison’s or Willcox & Gibbs’ sewing MT Ritds ‘oP nity sewing; has her all kindy of fama er e if Poa or addres 67 machines wishes a few more sta own sewl required, Call on or DERSON. DIVISION 87. ROOM 10a watas, FO DO ri bse wint fering fi ana la} mat tresses matte and ae Over. "Address Mrs. PEMBROKE VARICK S8T., ROOM 10,.—TO GO OUT BY THE day to do all kinds of aay & Wilson's and Gr 7 making; Wheeler chines preferred. 124. ATHANTIO AV., BROOKLYN.—AS OPERATOR and seamstress: best testimonials. Call on or address tor three days at prevent place, Ring first bell, 125 WEST 27TH ST., IN THE REAR.—A FIRST clrss dressmaker and seamstress by the month; ta0), ces all kinds of tcliy reference, and trims party y reference, dresses handsomely; be rug storé.—Dressmaking in or out ot the house, 20] BLERCKER ST..IN THE FANCY STORE—A first class dressmaker (colored) wishes a few More engagements by the day or week; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine} references. STH S8T., NEAR BOWERY, TOP FLOOR, front room.—Dressmaker.—A young woman who ments by the day uf week thine wes ee ete | faction. Call on or address M. G BY. ENE. 218 sw asore cousroments by the day in elias can ments by the day in tut, fit and trim; work taken homes 228 WEST 2TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO chamberwork and plain sewing or waiting; food reterences. Apply Monaay. 26 1ST AV.—A FIRST CLASS SEAMSTRESS TO go out by the day or week; has her own sewing machine. Address for two days 30 WEST 29TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS- e Maker wishes a few more engagements by the in making suits and evening dre-ses in the latest wiler does none but frst class work: highest eet t references; in the evening, Address DRESSMA| BS 318 STH AY., OVER STORE.—A COMPETENT dressmaker wishes work home, or would go ont by the day; has worked for a first class city house. 342 EAST 35TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS SEAM- Sikes to go out by the day or weck ; has her own sewing machine. Address tor two days. 4TH AV., CORNER. OF 18TH 8T., OVER THE WEST STH STA LADY TO WORK AT dressmaking. 6TH TORE.—A COMPETENT SEAM- stress wishes a few engagements by the day or an cut and fit; references, Il for one week. 88 8D AV., BETWEEN 3D AND STH STS., FIRST floor.—A first class dressmaker wishes to work for a iew more families, elther at theirs or her own resi- Gence; fits perfectly; trims stylishly; best references, Gall on or address Mrs. KR. WILLIAMS. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER GOES OUT BY ¢ Ja, ; cuts, fits and {rims in the latest style; only Gret aa ‘k desired. Addre: E. R., Herald office. PERSON WHO peceeuaae UNDERSTAN. dressmaking wants en; ments by th dress box 114 Post office, New Brunswi ek, x. a ee FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WISHES A. FEW fayements by the day; best reference. “A 4. LORD, Herald U ptown ‘Branch omee. ddress AX LADY CAN LEARN THE WHOLE ART OF FIT. ting dresses for $10 by Pe antes simplest and ed arfect system in use, at Mme, SEACORD'S. 187 Kas ighteenth street, corner of ‘Third avenue, resemak ing in the latest and best styles and shortest notice. Wk Btn age ol eae eae TO Go We: in Adaress E: Ko 31's West i oe inds of family sewing. 7 ANTED— OM! ENT AMERICAN SEAM. stress, work by the day or week; uses Wheeler & Wilson's machine: can cut and fit dresses and pclonaine inn reference. Apply at Working Woman's Protective ‘nion, 38 Bleecker st. General Housework, &c. 30: EAST GOTH ST.-A YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL todo general pomsawors or to assist with children and make herscif useful. 348 Su ie es eae et work in # small priv. willing and obliging; very best cit} refere mec. ve ls 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL TO do general housework in a private family; good 80 feferences irom her last place. 3D AV., TOP FLOOR.—TO DO GENERAL housework ; good city reference. 2.06: Housckeepers, &c. 4. NONROB st. ALBANY, N. YAN EASTERN rod Kd ie iy be} repost ge Teains er for a gentleman; woul Gallon oF address Mrs Fe HERSEY. | &° (0 California, Q() MANHASSET PLACE, NEAR RAPRLYEA ST, Brooklyn.. pea woman of experience as housekeeper ;is a good seamstress: would take any place ot trust in city or country or to travel. 45 ARK AVA Cail or address, LIABLE AND REFINED NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHEET. EAST 52D ST., ONE PAIR OF STAIRS UP.—A fr jeundcens to pee weming at her own home; R 7TH AV.—A RESPEC- Table woman’ wishestodo iadies) or taille ~~ SERUATIONS_WanTEn—9 Se. a eG A MIDDLE-AGED PERSON, A POSI- Seg tot tae it Ber Aea sly ureceemene See arene, HO geek, Uptown Branch Laundresses, dc. Lag BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH AVS.. 28 rs oe J for F.—A respectable woman desires ilies’ washing at her own resi- per or oe ‘out; good reterence. Mrs, CAMPBELL. 131 Ferpecuable Protntant woman to 0 ‘out by ihe nd ironing or housecleaning; good re! 193 3D AV—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS, | DO) up linen Jn superior style, desires gentieme washing, r customers; ido their mending Tandeoniely Ww without extra charge. a. Noah on or address s in the neatest manner; Dest of cliy reference: Call on or addrea Mn. 3. T 29TH ST., BASEMENT, BACK ROOM.— 214 Xn vexperienced colored laundress solicit fens lies’ or entlemen's 1's washing to do at h EAST 6TH ST., ROOM 5.—A WOMAN TO TAKE 216 fi\vashing or go out by the day. ‘Mrs, GRAHAM, 218 THOMPSON ST.—AN EXPERIENCED COLORED Jaundress solicits washing to do at home; ii &c., done oo ‘super! style; terms reasonabl es Bere and relial Mrs. J. Ne 291 BAST 218T ST., BETWEEN 2D AND SD AVS., room 10,—A respectable woman to go out by the day washing or to take washing home, 229 EAST 46TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN Would do a few Gentiemen’ 's washing at her own house. Inquire for Mrs. 233 WEST 2TH ST., ROOM BACK.—A First class laundress to do families’: washing; work done by the month or dozen; good fluting and Sioning done. ‘Call or address. QA4Q WEST 27TH ST—A RESPECIABLE WOMAN, lately landed, to go out by the day washing, froning or housecleant 2. 52 z ITH AY, cot rat ber gece aR 4 Do family washing at her Kinas ‘of TA eattank daateFeeach utings west chy refer | gaat %D BT., FIRST FLOOR, BACK.—A RE- BO spectable woman wishes washing for small fami- 8 oF a few gentlemen to do at her own home, Mra, SHEAFER, 307 WEST 20TH ST.—A , FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS to do the washing of a small family ora few gentlemen. 31 BAST STH ST., NEAR 2D AV.—A RESPECTA- bie woman wishes to do gentlemen’s or families’ Washing by the month or dozen: moderate term Muting done nicely; best reference. Can be seen to-morrow. Q3() BAST STH ST, UP TWO PAIR OF STAIRS, front room.—A' respectable young girl wishes gentlemen's washing at her own house; reference. 33] BAST UD St, BETWEEN 18T AND 2D AVS. two flights op. ‘front.—A. competent. respectable ee to go out by the day washing, ironing aud house- cleaning. 4.0 BAST Jet 8t.. TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM—A Fespectable woman to do washing and ironing at her own home, or to go out by the day to Work. In- quire for Mra, JACKSON. Lael 23D ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes a few families’ Washing her own money willing to do it on reasonable terms; good refer- EAST 17TH S8T., IN THE GROCERY S8TORE.. ay specsable woman wishes a few families’ and gentlemen's washing ; terms 75. per dozen; fluting done @reaey terms; satistactory references: Call or address LAUNDRE 42 EAST 7TH ST. SECOND FLOOR, BACK Toom.—A respectable woman, a competent laun- dress, wishes the washing of afew famihes; terms reason- WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as first class laundress: no objection to try ; best city reference. WEST 36TH ST-—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wants family washing by the week or month, or will go out by the day: 18a first class laundress and un- derstands futing ; best city reference. 54.() STH ST, BETWEEN 0TH AND TH AVS— e An exceliont English laundress to do a few la- dies’ or families’ washing; flannels washed elegantly; also a splendid pene. Bround : puffing and futing Call on or address ing fifth belle 568 2D AV., BETWEEN SIST AND 82D STS., TWO 9) stairs up, frdnt room.—A respectable woman to Fo out today work washing, ironing or housecleaning. Cail or address. 64 LEXINGTON AV.—A LADY LEAVING THE city wishes to procure a situation for a first class laundress and chambermaid, whom she can highly recommend. Call on Monday, the 4th, at present em- ployer's, 649 Lexington av. 86 6TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE, FIRST CLASS Ds colored jaundress to do the washing of a few ladies or gentlemen by the week ordozen. Call on or address all the week Mrs, TALBOT. 954. 187,A¥. THIRD FLOOR, ROOM 9.—A WOMAN et wishes «few gentlemen's or fami i the month, or would go out by the day; dress; best city reference. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE colored laundress; archi taken athome. Ad= dress for three days L, M. B., box 116 Herald office. Nurses, &e. 2 DEPAU ROW, NEAR THOMPSON 8st, TOP floor.—A young Womanas nurse; infant six inonths Olt. Call for two days. 75 2 AV.—A MONTHLY NURSE CAN BE EN. be Ba ed nompeniaed tel satistactory references. Call on or ar lress Mrs. 1 8 CANAL sT., IN STORE. A SCOTCH WOMAN, of many years’ experience, as monthly nurse; Tet? crences irom leading physicians and fainilies of this city. Jaddress 3. Be i € 137 Mond: 161 WEST SIST ST., CORNER 7TI AV., THIRD floor.—An experienced monthly nurse can be en- waxed; reterouce from best sources: terms reasonable. on or address M LD. WEST 23D ST., BETWEEN ‘or AND 7TH ays.—A young girl to mind children. Call on 201 BALTIC 8T,, NEAR CLINTON, BROOKLYN.— Ladies Sutse’—s highly. capable and experienced Person wishes @ few inore engagements as monthly nurse or would take charge of an invalid; is competent and careful. QQ Stil AV.—A GIRL, 18 YEARS OF AGE (AMER- ican Protestant), to, take charge of a child or children in private family. Apply for two days. 23] EAST MIM ST, SECOND FLOOR.—A PROTEST. ant girl as ntirse; can do plain sewing; good Teterence. Call for three days. GOTH ST.—A MONTHLY NURSE OF EXPERI ence desires a situation to take care of invalids; go0d references 269 BEBECKER ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to travel South, with a private family, as nurse and seamstress; can opérate on sewing machine, cut and fit ladies’ and children’s dresses and undergarments; good reference if required. 332 EAST 6TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT. Protestant German girl as child's nurse and chambermaid in a private American famlly ; Lest city reference, Can be seen for two days. middle-aged American lady as housekeeper or companion to an invalid; pleasant home more the giecs the than high salary. Call on or address HOUSE- 90 gH 6TH AV.—AN ENGLISH winow AS novsk. 2u) keeper; widower's family preterred; fond of chil QGEQ BROOME St, STATIONERY STORF.—AN American middle aged lady, of pleasing address, as housekeeper, where she can have care and interest as one of the tumily. Auy widower, with pleasant home, desirous to moct with such B person, may address or ap: tan interview. 409 EAST 9TH ST.—A NEW ENGDA\ fas ood eee erst oe would ae. st 3 ne rie jag @ house; elderly gentlemen pre: . two days on Mrs, TUT’ TL ES iad pices’ 470 BEAN, St. NEAR FLATBUSH AV., BRO! ( lyn—An Ainerican woman, of considerable ex. crience in a oe desires @ position for gencral in wsinall, genteel family in New York city, ge ot two or three children; a wilow: SE BE ae further particulars address ETH HU: 621 6TH AY.—A LADY OF REFINEMENT WIS A position as housekeeper in a widower's fam: ; BranrPuonsbie references. Call on or address Mme. 48 3D AV., BETWEEN SIST AND 82D ST&.—AN whip American Widow Indy ws “housekeeper in a Aad osition in ¢ instit ao re SMITH, “oe neUtution at HES A POSITION AS | HOU! fainlly of a widower ae Adare: Herald Uptown Branc a tars EX Ein anaes A‘ AMERICAN LADY OF REFINEMENT DESIRES position as housekeeper | is fully competent and i make herself luweful. “Address box 123 Herald Uptown Branch office. Accrinss WOMAN, ix A PRIVATE FAMILY, AS a lace of tru Boog era’ tor nn hi iio me Machine, Address ME. M., Hera nae Herald own Bi "AMERICAS manne AGED BADY “WOULD. LiKE _# situation as housekeeper; @ widower's family pi ferred, where she could have her little years old, Address L. McF, for one wee LADY OF REFINEMENT, NOW, HOUSEKEEPING desires the charge of a widower's house, or would nish rooms for one that would board and pa the rent. Address, for one week, Mine, TYCO, H id oMtice, ‘At ENGLISH WIDOW LADY WISHES 10 TAKE has fe of a widower's or single gentleman's house, oe the comforts ot home more desired’ tha wages, Address T. A... Herald omes, Cored than wages | WIDOW LADY OF REFINEMENT AND MUSICAL talent desires the position ag housekceper in a gen- competent to teach children and render Herat Core hat desired. Address H. Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broad: rh with her, nine . Herald office. OU! gt POSITION WANTED—BY AYOU mei NG fies th fa ek re. ping ina rani ‘Nis. 81. CLARE. Herala Crows 834. 6TH AVy-a TEvaTWORTITE OL ADY AS nufe¢, or would look after the house and make herself useful in many ways; first class reference. Call on Monday. 34 WEST SD ST, PRESENT EMPLOYER'S— competent woman as nurse; can take whole charge of an Infant; or would do chamberwork and sew. ay: be seen tor 403 18T AV., NEAR 14TH ST., TWO FLIGHTS UP, front.—A respectable married woman wishes to take a baby: to wet nurse. Call for two d inys. 422, WEST 82D ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman as wet nurse the country preterred, 42 WEST 32D 8ST. HANFORD, N EX- perlenced monthly infants’ nurse,’ has some aly by time, and will engage at moderate verms to first 8s parties, 684 STH AY., TOP FLOOR.—A LADY WOULD LIKE Ea child "to bottle nurse. Call on or address 805 “$D_AY., REAR—A GIRL OF M4, RESIDING 5 with her Parents, to attend « baby or young children. Apply from 12 to 3. A NICE AMERICAN FAMILY, HAVING NO CHILD- ren of their own, Homa Hee achild to take care ot. Address M. M., box Upto SITUATION WA‘ a 3 FIRST CLASS RS respectable young woman from French Switzer- Jang, sparing French and English; has served as nurse in England; vest reference. Address box Post office, tresses, d&e. ice, w 39 WEST 36TH lee LADY WOULD LIKE TO Od find a good for her chambermaid and waitress, Call utter 2 ty ‘clock. ¢ EAST 74TH 8T.—-A YOUNG GIRL, LATRLY 322 Ie Handed, to wait on table or make Herselt gen- ly 69 WEST 447TH 87. A “FIRST CLASS HAIRDRESSER wishes a few more ladics to attend at their resi- isin | terms mode: Call on or address ADVER- 145 THOMPSON ST.—A COLORED WOMAN WISHES to go age and work by the day, week or month; good reference. OR MACS 147s sor ns BETWE N BROADWAY AND 7TH td ike to oP ro Bo —As lady's maid and 1; good Tetérences, 9TH AV., TOP FLOOR ‘A FASHIONABLE hairdresser will go CoM, by ie or week to res: 682 dress ladies’ hair; terms mode: YOUNG LADY WISHES TO ATTEND A BAKERY or confectionery, to learn the busirfess, or woule do y kind of neat work; good reference, Address M, T, Herald office. FRENCH LADY, LATELY FOREWOMAN IN “ONE ‘A of the largest houses in Paris, speaking English, de. areas. peas nent in this city ; is fully somvetat, Ad. omen bie ne tise - Fa reauirements periectly. Address ox 122 Herald E.C,, Herald "Uptown Branch office, LADY OWNING 90,00 LATE AGENTS’ LETTERS, used but twice, would like envelopes to address. oF Would sell the leiters. Address By, Herald Uptown Branch office, __ SITUATIONS WANTED-FRMALES. Miscellancous. LADY, A Lani a ngs y — m git, yin serve onder i aqamotress thane, pa Oe] gt finemen: Boat of cs of companion be heard from on ing INTEGRITY, Herald Uptown Branch offi PROFESSIONAL SI AL SITUATIONS WANTED— East @TH sr, FIRST een “GERMAN lady, educated a in Pa Paris, as finishing governors 3 3 French, German, E: feandtn hams" trammas"snd convert hig! reterences and testimeni: A YOUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION IMME- Sect Je.ased to office work, writing, 4c, Refer- ress station E Post office. A POSITION AS N “AERTOAN LADY DESIRES wagin ereaeh cai tontimonsals. ress pcan ee music sore bette Uptown ranch oftce. zoure tread coarens IN SCHOOL DURING orning hours, de pupils for the after. id French scholar; good refer- ence. a heel or Herald Uptown Branch omice, Str ppb ta eee CLASS FAMI- desires engagements. years’ reference; oney ‘gapimiations on mont, dient, 2 dableets! scholars ¢ school rot La FIDELI A 7 Herald Uptown m Branch office. _ FRENCH LADY WILL GIVE FRENCH LESSO; to indies only, at her own or pupil's residence; ‘0 A quarter. Address FRENCH LADY, box 18 Herald Up- town Branch office. A TEACHER, WITH THE BEST cITy REFERENCE, will give instruction at ae own oe | WA residence in English, French, music, riny ad tin, at very office, ___ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. A sore MAN ceitope bes 24 YEARS OLD, J! bpedghe ke ght given, Addrem G. G., box A® eeorwattea s ecient nat a att ea wi no vaiattas ¢. PEARCE, em Address C. YOUNG MAN, | WITiT soma REFERENCE, wants a posit eS eee Be Hecate ot het place, iss food Wostelas S.J. : MPLOYMENT WANTED—BY A RELIABLE MAN ‘aa detective or any confidential business. Address FIDES, Herald office. GENTLEMEN.—WANTED, A. ome @ gentleman going man, well acauainted wit with the coun ALLIES, 116 Cedar st., New York. ‘ANTED—BY AN RAGLAN. A SITUATION As for soprints ‘sod honeney thoroughly competent Ade Grom. W.. Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS, ON A_ GENTLEMAN'S place, by an English man and wife; man under 8 the ci iboats horses: olny aa good plain cook washer ‘and good ner; countr: reference all on or ress J. H. BieM aN, 107 107 ‘pase Broadway. Wary A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, A SITUA- ‘tion where he can make himself generally ay ordinary office or real estate business preterred; has ha three years! experience in latler;, can give good security eo best references if required. V., Herald iptown Branch office. AS Lf ress, sot HELP WASTED—MALES, A Tr. STEWART & 00. WANT ALESMEN for SILK CAND TELE of DEPA RIMENTS. n thoroughly compatent to TAKE CHARGE of the PPEADY MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, dpely a at Manager's 4 aie = y and 10th st, [APYERTISING CANVASSERS WANTED—ON A © isved ta Mle ren ced et a ih fod liberal commiss‘on al- AS NEW Aeon. vteer f CANNOT FAIL IN 10 pe Hat aghe:; profits; atcady em Kemper per ei HOR STON 'CO., 609 Bro way, New York, and 489 Fulton street, Brooklyn. omen, boys and gir lea ah re positions: ris rm and take H demand grester than the supply. THOMPSON'S College, 20 ith av., opposite Gaoed ri tute. TARY SORES hay dai —APPLY AT 925 BROADWAY, ‘Mat. st., ‘SPHALT COMPORITR COMPANY, toon ding’ OF me A QO" Bavine a FOR THE NEW REMINGTON FAMILY 4 pmaching are making good wages. Principal Crnctaae WANTED—FOR cee AND WOOD; ia! now making from $10 cfai inducements to then eates Apa ans oftee of the MANHATTAN ses D Woow COMPANY, 00 ‘ANTED—A POSITION IN A CEMENT FACTORY or in a ial stone works. Address CEMENTS, Herald office. 00D HOTEL OR RESTAURANT (MAN AND WIFE) ye pe ayy run first class country hotel, 54 rooms. Apply at office Blooming Grove Park.-I Fulton st. eosin! A OU, MAN WHO HAS HAD FIVE parhments also Tariion wie ell the dem bun evel irtment; also familiar w: al 1e sh rate to samme. Addreas 1. H, BRYON, 29 West low terms. Address OLIVEAS He Taey, WITHOUT eaMeny, OF DOMESTIC 4,'desires to superintend etn wiersa monee. ir; cowl if required, 394 Wes 22d 6 B fagrheower: rile hoi AS WATCHMAN FOR A mercantile house by a man who has had much ex- Berane nue and can eye the highest testimonials, Address J., Dox M42 ‘Uptown Branch office. hota: “is'a' thorough housekee children ; beat reforences given YOUNG LADY, SPEAKING FRENCH AND GER- PL, gman, wishes a sltnation In, store or warcroom} is Gress E. 198 Herald othce. x suny LADY WHITER RNGAGES tU AL wants busine and social letters for ladies ant mn confidential; terms moderate. Ad- Hemens Mian, of or apply at stationery store 178 Oth av. YOUNG LADY, SPEAKING ENGLISH, FRENCH and German, desires a position as governéss or com- panion toa adys a gocd home more desired than high salary. Address J. 8., care of Mrs. Bates, 1,493 Breadway, betweon 45th and 46th star YOUNG LADY, EXPERIENCED IN ALL KINDS of sewinz, cutting and fitting, who can operate on any sewing machine, desires an. ena ement in a private family; being a competent teacher, she, could undartake the education of children, Address 8. 8., Herald office. COMPETENT YOUNG LADY WISHES AN EN- eget ag visiting ins Aare ata moderate sal- ary. sell no for . Music taught for rier. First class tcettmonials, Address nusie, Box a Herald Uptown Branch ottice. LADY WILL GUARANTEE TO TAKE LADIES OF neglected education make them good gram- eye pom peaere, readers and waite the new ‘and ele- mut handwriting which is so rarely met with amon; mericans. Address ROME, Herala Uptown Branch office. YOUNG LADY, JUST RETURNED FROM Europe, thoronghiy competent to instruct in French, music and the English branches, desires a situation as teacher in a school or private tamily; no objection to Searing the city; references given and required. Address Miss G., 229 Kast 12th st. (NOPYING.—A LADY WRITING A PLAIN, RAPID J hand desires writing todo at home, Address COPY. ING, box 172 Herald Uptown Branch office, Mea. .—A LADY DESIRES ONE OR TWO MORE upils for the aaupe Arent pains taken with chil- dren; terms moderate. Address MUSIO, 47 West 24th st ISITING GOVERNESS.—A LADY, WITH GOUD reference, who instructs in English French and music, has some hours still unoccupied. For particulars addrets NEMO, Herald Uptown Branch office. {LL SOME HONORABLE GENTLEMAN OF MID- dle age assist a worthy, ambitious lady to place her- soif ina seltsustaining posidon where her education and refinement would harmonize with the surroundings? Ad- dross Mins L, HOWARD, Herald office. ‘HELP _WANTED—FEMALES. YOUNG HOUSEKEBPER | WANTED IMMEDIATE- ly--No common person need apply. Adiress, with age and residence, EDGARDO, box 1H) Herald ome.” LL FEMALES DESIRING EMPLOYMENT WILL callon or address LA PERLE MANUFAC. TRING G ©O., 9 Chambers st., New York. —WORK GIVEN OUT AT ADVANCED PRICES TO + pay for first class sewing aa OND se endl instruction free. sete 142 East 8th st, and a A REDU CTION IN nye pres om As girls to learn, ‘and @emand greater than the sty THOMPSON! 2) 4th av., of —LADIES ARE "INVITED 10 TAKE ANY KIND + of sewing machines they like and work eight hours in shop, or take flannel or white shirts, &c., home, pay only a small part down, ‘and leave small sums every Met to pay tor the machine, and 8S cash for work. ber flow Y¥ GARMENT MANUFACTORY, 106 Cham- 8 COUPLE OF YOUNG LADIES, FOND OF TRAVEL- ling, can by on feed home and learn the photo- Bank business addressing ADVERTISER, box 132 erald office. T MME. L. MAURICE'S, 12 WEST 23D ST.—A capable woman to assist intaking charge of dress- making department; American or Freuch; also operator and a little girl to bring up to the business.” T MADAME LA FORCADE'S, NO. 6 WEST ITH 8T.— Wanted, 20 frst class dressmakers, a young lady for the parlor, ing girl to live in the house to take care of the goods, ais "apprentices. a A LADY CAN LEA! THE WHOLE ‘ART OF OF Ce Geen by the Parisian formula, the latest, t_ most Perfect system in tse, for $10, Hea agency for New York city nagents _wanted. uae EANDS ee —-NONE BUT FIRST ‘CLASS hanas need apply, ‘& WE. CORWIN, 1% Charch st. RESSMAKERS WANTED—FIRST CLASS OPERA- tor on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; also first class seamstress; none but Hreiqnces ‘and good hands need apply to Mme, PARRAIN, 24 West l4th st. RESSMAKERS,—SEVERAL GooD wanted at Mrs, HOLLIDAY'S, 469 6th a bi? CLASS MILLINERS WANTED—AT 872 BROAD. Che et eg) IRST CLASS INITIAL HANDS (WANTED—ALSO 4 A nice girlto board. 660 West 491 a tas E, STRONG, EMAL OANVASSERS 3 WANTED—TO° re ao og te fast selling Inventions. Lady. can ten $10 per day. Call on or address TheRLe easteaert NG COMPANY, #@ Chambers st, Ne ‘ork. ___.._ CLERKS AND SALESMEN. nny eis LANGUAGES; ‘ARREARS wri. - ten up. books opened, Kept, exat amined or balanced. References, COX, 47 Wall street, third floor. _ AN BLDERLY EMAN, ax ENGLISH scholar, can ‘obtain et pre ent situation as cor- Texpondent ina maereantile House of ths city. Appiicants Wil please atate previous aegupation, age and salary ox. pected, and address Mr. HUNT box USt0 Pos oes W. x, GENTLEMAN, AN ATTORNEY BY PROFESSION, but now engaged in the manufacturing business, 1% desirous of changing his occupation; has an extensive and thorough business oxpericnce: ‘will -wecept any Te- sponsible position; no objections to going West, South or gut of the United States; references first class. Address OOKKEEPING, RAPID CALCULATIONS, PENMAN- Young men ree: situations’can per d thempettes 4s experts by attending FAIRBAN. Busi- ness College, 780 roadway, corner of Tenth rele aa CLERK WANTED.—APPLY AT 843 8D AV. RY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED—NONE BUT thorough business men, with city reference, need phy. OWEN JONES, 167, 169, 171, 173 81 av. lap dy CLERK, WHO HAS HAD CHARGE, DESIRES similar or sen‘or's position. Address CONFI- DENCE Herald Uptown Branch office. RUGGISTS.—A COMPETENT PRESCRIPTION clerk (licensed) decires an engagement three even- ings each week and MO y other Sunday. Address for three days . AM Herald Uptown Branch ofiice, ANTED—A GENTLEMAN WHO HAS AN AC. quaintance among the manufacturers of New York, Apply at #25 Broadw. WARXTED—A GENTLEMAN WITH ACQUAINTANCE fs! among bankersand brokers. Apply at 925 Broad- ANTED—A BOY IN A LAW OFFICE, ADDRESS, salary expected, box 16a Herat ome’ ne 8° ANTED—A SMAR' TIVE BOY, WHO RESIDES with his p: me i 8 reference required. Address, in ownhandw ng, 5,413 Post ottice. Writer -A YOUNG MAN, ‘ABO 16; MUST BE i- Rn ‘writer; talary moderate. at first. Address, «writing, KR. K, W., Dox 672 Post office. Wapato A SHIPPING OFFICE, AN INTELLI- himself boy: writing a good hand and willing to make himself EvP“C. erata’ ly usetul. Address, in own handwriting, Herald office. ag YOUNG MAN, WHO. HAS A DECIDED talent for drawi ing, as an ‘apprentice for lithography ; one who has sired some knowledge of drawing on stone preferre: ress box 1,170 Post offic Waiters INTELLIGENT BOY, 17 OR 18 YEARS old, as cashier in retail department of a pecking ‘must reside in Williamsburg. Address box 7) Herald office. WANTRD-A MAN AS COOK AND BROTLER, IN A anghoR house. A’ frst rafe man who thoroughly under. 8 his business may a} ay. OF re fomorrow, ata2 Johu sty) us!* OF Before Sovcloe WANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, A FIRST CLASS colored waiter; onc who thoronghly understands his basiness and can make himself; enerally Useful; Use have the peat of elty references. Cail at 8 Wail st, Mon- day. ats A. M. preciscly. ‘ANTED—MAN AND WIFE OR SINGLE MAN, TO go into the country; must understand the care of Fee cows and garden; if marriod wife to do cookin ke. ly on ew oetey from $ to5 P. M., at WARNER ou" 0. 2 Nassau st. OR MERCHANTS.—WANTED, A GENTLEMAN WHO has acquaintance ainong dry goods merchants. Ap- ply at 925 Broadway, second floor. NERMAN RETAIL DRY GOODS SALESMAN wanted. se ABP to JOSEPH O'BRIEN & CO., 151 to 150 Atlantic st., Brooklyn. Gisshes OSITION WANTED—AS ENGLISH AND CONTI. nental buyer of dry goods for an Importing House of Airat class standing well posted in manufacturing districts. Address J Herald office. ALESMAN WANTED-IN | THE GLOVE AN hosiery department. Apply to JAMES 4. HEARN & SON, 775 Broadway. GALESMAN WANTED—IN CROCKERY, GLASS, £C., Mopartment, in Springteld, Mass. ; a quick, active young man; must od. Worker. Apply, at once, in Person, to. H. PIERCE, ROBERTSON & CLANK, 40 Bar- clay st: (PHOROUGH ACCOUNTANT, | ACCUSTOMED TO opening, balancing and closing books, &c., desires employment, permanent or temporary terms’ reason- able; eis Address or call on D. McNIEL, 64 Broa yy ae CLERK IN THE STATIONERY AND pane. business, who can bring city trade, Ad- H., box 116 Herald office. ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT RETAIL FUR SALES- ‘man; one of experience and who can give refer- ence. Address box 4,81 Post office. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SHAWL BUYER, IN Bary goals lobbing house. Address, with reter- ence, bo: oe office. ANTED—SEVERAL wiohtage piaent. Nr oF reas; hone indispensable. ress Auva® Herald office. . ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN AN IMPORTING business as bookkeeper and yet best references required. Address box 2,400 Post office. ANTED—YOUNG MAN AS ENTRY CLERK; MUST e correct and write a rapid hand; Teterences re- ¥. Post office. auired® salary $15. Address box 1,977 N. WAXTEDIA FIRST CLASS SALESMAN, WHO Is thoroughly acquainted with native "wines and champagnes, Call a "Barbie lhl A WHOLESALE DRUG HQUSE, A eeper, experienced ny RO Lge htarcse, with ni particulars] DRUGS, box 144 Herald 30 West Broadway. ‘ANTED—IN THE MARKET 340 6TH AV., A MAN greys acquainted with the vegetable depart- ment; none other need apply. My liegt FEW GOOD MEN TO SELL THE New York Howe Sewing pachine, at 699 Broadway, salary and commissi ion. THE TRADES. N ASSISTANT EDITOR WANTED—FOR J A HIGH class weekly ; must have $3,000 to $5,000, for sc vane an interest and security. w will be given. Address JOUR- NAL, box 104 Herald office. A GENERAL ENGRAVER; ALSO A WATCHMAKER wanted, to go to Memphia, Tenn. Call at or address ag Mat days Cau inental Hotel, 442 Broadway, from 6}; 07g P. V. B, TIAYER. N ACTIVE MANAGING MAN, OF 20 YEARS BX- perience in management of factories, wants engage- ment (out of New York); understands systematic labor; thorough Knowledge of machinery ice routine and business. customs. Address, MANAGER, | box 84 Jersey City Post office. UB ae eres AND PLANMAKERS FOR FURNITURE wanted—None but first spe ped, Sore inG co. POTTIER & STYMUS M Mastt and Lexington ay. LE CUITERS |WANTED—FOR BASTARD, | MILL, o Faspe and tapers. Apply to G. & H. BARNETT, 4 richmond reeks Paitadeiphiae bbe GOOD ENGLISH STONE DRESSER wishes to obtain a situation in the States; good tes- pd aud char. cter trom present ontartor G. Address C,H, Y., Mount Pleasant, Durham, ( . ‘PULATE PRINTERS WANTED, TWO GOOD PLATE rinters on picture work; Kiéady work guaranteed, iand fop prices will be pail! to| good, “ready nien also ant an learn the trade (one who has served about @ year). Rddress for two days PLATE PRINTER, box 142 Herald office. OLISHERS WANTED—ON MARBLEIZED MARBLE. carte ae ne hands need apply at 134 East 18th st, near ITUATION WANTED—AS FOREMAN OF FOUNDRY; years’ experience in all branches of the business; Weat, North or South; good references glyen. Address COLWELL & BROTHER, West ‘Twenty- seventh street, New York. 7 ANTED—A FIRST CLASS CUTTER. STEPHEN A. COOPER, 52 Broadway. ‘ANTED—EXPERIENCED SALESMEN FOR THE ‘upholstery, lace curtaing and dress goods depart. ments, Apply to. & C. JOHNSTON, Broadway, i an Wetec ne ee a ee prsind re: ice ant lery department ly to CONKLING & is Th 9th sts. ANTED—A PRACTICAL CHEMIST, TO TARE | ire cha: a ar F paewlcat factory ; must have best references a: and character. Address CHEMICALS, H. ‘ANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD Address, to sell to druggists in New York and vi- ginity; col references; small salary and commission. Apply at 20 Liberty st ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS GLERK, BOOKKEEP: or correspondent, by a thoroughly experienced and ectable man; Ita good phonographer, and can, ture sh security and be well recommended. "Address L. J. ). 8. Herald i Uptown Branch office. Wi tra tnt e PETENT SALES: Mi EN, CO., 763 Broadway, between 8th and Be TO SELL soap and Lies” on Loom imiesin. KAMAK, 101 Chambers st. _ TANTED— OMPETENT SALESMEN, og HAVING a knowledge of the business, to sell oul KAMAK, 101 Chambers st. IGHEST WAGES.—FIRST CLASS GIRL as cook, washer ond ironer, o'clock, ADIES—WORK FURNISHED AT HOME TO PA for new, first clasa ering, Panes on monthly gang WANTED, for the Cea oot BY ¥} instalments, ‘from $6 to NEW YORK hy MACHINE STITCHING COMPANY, _ 361 Thi rd avenue, near Twenty-sixth street. VITANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, WwW Apply at 86 West 45th st. Monday, Wa. HALF GROWN GIRL housework: one that goes home in the evening. East Nineteenth st, JANTED.—A NUMBER OF DRESSMAKERS; ALSO a smart errand 4 ter anda sinart girl to learn (o embroider buttons. Broadway. WASTEDIA COLORED WOMAN AS COOK; MUST come well recommended. Apply at 39 Grove st. New York. WASTED. A GIRL TO ) COOK, WASH AND MAKE herseli penesniy useful ind family of tour adult Apply at 300 SAth st. JANTED-TWO | PREPOSSESSING YOUNG LADIES ‘o inthe country to.attend # saloon. Address box 158 Herald Uptown Branch office, Wine —BY A sMALL aga oN cola da § FOR LIGHT 208 as cook and laundress, a w an, adi er gh? how years old; V4, Jatter senpable of a ing a . Ney Herald office TANTED—A CHAMBERMAID WHO TAS EXPE. rience in first class boarding houses; must be tidy and have ev reterences. 70 Irving place, on Mon- y, at 9o'clock. ‘ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, A CHAMBER. maid: she must assist with the waxhing and ironing and have the best of elty references; those calling Will secure their car fare. Call between'9 and 12 A. M. at 243 East 124th st ANTED—A CHAMBERMATD 1 TO. Go. A “SHORT DIs- tance into the county of Westchester. One who understands her business and is well recommended can on Monday, between 9 and 11 o'clock A. M., at 43 Lexington a WAStED-A Goon, COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- ‘eral housework in a small family ; good city reter- ences required. Apply at 82 West sist st. 7ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK ood city references, Apply after 3.P at 126 West 42d st. * sie ‘ANTED—AN EXPERI! ED OPERATOR ON me; foul pay and steady employiment. Apply on Monday at % Macdougal st, Wes CLASS DRESSMAKER AND AP: WW _prentices, Apply at 125 West 2ith st a Uy ANTED—APPRENTIC! ES FOR FIRST CLASS MIL- pinay ito ar Figs “ey ort reterences re- WIN’ t 14th st., between UST .M Monday, 3 go 00D ob DERN AKER AND AS SMART APPREN- at Mra. BRO Mth s. Come gronae’ y for rom Basement omtranoe. gana 10 o'clock, jonday, A. 01 ern ‘ORNER 6TH AV.—WANTED, A dy canyaase for fanes goods; a good referen required’ also three of four young girls'to work at in fants! shoes. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. n STRANGER (CANADIAN), AGED 21, THOROUVGH- and neat penman, considerable pie desires’ a situation ; beat of referenee Herald Uptown experionce as where honesty ants BY T° tea uired ; Fiven, "Address DOCULASS. box 145 Branch oftice, HAVE® 7 ANTED—A FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS "SALES- man, tor dress goods department; none but those having city experience need a) reheat SULLIVAN & GREEN, 276 8th ‘ANTED—-A YOUNG MAN IN A RETAIL ‘saad? work. to RU. bia st, wabtent HOLESALE DRUGGISTS—ATTENTION.—A YOUNG genticman of experience, speaking French, Ger- inan and English, desires a situation: salary not so much un object Ae a connection Ww ith a good house, Address Hi. ., Herald office, 500 FoR. POSITION IN A BANK—SALARY 9) expected, Bt Year; best references given. dress T. Cc box 3) of al TEA ny be 2 good salesman and not afraid to ‘DLE & BLACKMAN, 28 Colum- ~~ coacHMmN, AND ‘GARDE. vKhes, ‘A GENTLEMAN WISHES “A SITUATION FOR 1s servant as ea an groom; English, Address W., box 571 Post offi ‘ork. GENTLEMAN WISHES A SITUATION FOR HIS coachman, who has lived with him five years. A dress G. H. B., rodm 247, Fitth Avenue Hotel. A GENTLEMAN SKEKS A SITUATION FOR HIS coachman; highest recommendations; Scotch, un- jig Hh all excelient groom and driver; no better man to be had. Address K., Hera'd office. YOUNG MAN OF EXPERIENCE WANTS A SITU, tion as groom, coachman or trainer in a rid school; recommendations of the Imperial Staff at Berlin, Address A. 8., 279 Greenwich st., between Franklin and North Moore st. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SIN. gle young man; thoroughly understands his busi- ness; two. ears’ first class city ‘re’ere: by a cler; ‘Address COACI Ox 06 Herald office. RESPECTABLE MARRIED COUPLE WANT By uations; the man as coachman ant to make hims generally useful; the wife as cook and laundress, or would take charge ofa are no incumbrances; best ci wtlon rences. Can be seen tor two days at No. 5 Washington street, or address If, 8 FIRST C CLASS COACIIMAN BY A COLORED iran; best city reference. Cali on or address H. BROWN, 11S East b th s st., or 23 East 12th st. YOUNG MARRIED ENGLISHMAN WANTS A situation as coachman and groom; thoroughly un- ae Buick ; first class city reference. Apply e, New Y (eae HMAN WANTED—A BOY, ENGLISH PRE- ferred, to take care of a cow, two horses, and make himself uetul; none apply unless gxperichced and a a oA stable: wages $13 per month in ard. Address 311 Washington st. SITUATION WANTED—bY A FIRST CLASS COACH- man; Is steady, sober, wilting, wot groom, and has Beet’ Teference.’ Address J, H., Boulevard stable, 165 RITA er W arate ‘fami ay an as taug rid: ing, and Is thorow ly acquainted with the management best citv reterence. Address J. D., box 4,158 New York Cost oft Mice. HELP w A NTERD=—MALES. YOUNG LAD, FROM It TO 16 YEARS OF AC 1 ‘assistant bartender. Apply at 2463 Kl av. FEW CANVASSERS WANTED—ON SALARY on commission, to sell the "Wilson Shuttle Sewing Ma chine.” Apply at 71 and 73 Newark avenue, Jersey City. — TELEGRAPHY, TELEGRAPHY.—POSITIONS ¢ fOON as qualified ; + 98y, and bag classes. A; to National School of Telegraphy, 130 8th st., betw Broadway and 4th av. Reterences—OMicers of the We ern Union Telegraph Company, A n’s place for the winier; | ‘ANTED—AT 12 1ST ST., A GOOD PRACTICAL BIT maker. eae ety GOOD LEAD GLAZIERS, AT 16 YY and 18 Hoytst., kKlyn. I fog abe cage TINSMITH; ONE, WII0 | UNDERSTANDS furnace work, &c. Apply to T, A. SMITH, 386th av. ‘ANTED—A_ WATCH CASE MAKER; STEADY eee mane ne sear. a“ WARD, 16 Maiden lane. Wi and, dewelry.| to] RS ma my fe eAsCHES fo 30 miles out of e cl velocks AC ISHAEL FARIEONS, ANTED—A THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL ENGI- neer, who he a atehedD ranning a stationary cn- gine; must come w. commended; no other need ap- ply to TAMBUKORIE ry SISKIND, 18 and 2) Verey st. A, Seaalaueaiiees Goop TINMEN, AT 507 bo av. ORKMAN.—A GOOD PEARL, SETTER WANTED. Apply to ARTHUR RUMRILL & CO., 18 Broad- way. 3 GILDERS WANTED—AT SCHILL & DINAN’S, Liebe 635, INSTRUCT ON. T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, FO! RTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institat —Bookkeeping, Writing Arithinetic and Languages. vant Ht 3 Ladies’ departinent. Hoduetion is telozrsph y to $15; taught prac. tleally, with instruments, Demand for operate Ae UNG LADY WISHES TO GIVE LESSONS IN French, German and good music ; highest references. Address G.,’ station H. ‘ILL GIVE INSTRUCTION A’ her own or pupils’ reskience, in English, German, Hand Spanisis no objection to, private’ or public ool. Apply at 82 Kast rei ool, ighth San first foo! “iteracare, aa hwo. lemons Address, stating worms, sont PARISIAN LADY, SUPERIOR TEACHER, SPEAK- tng and teaching. besides her mother tongue, Ger- Tan, Italian and English, desires a few more pupils; best city referem ses. No. 14 Bast Seventy-thitd street. res NOW AT mere 70 INSTITUTE OF n Ph ynozri indies are compotsly pi reporters and I stenogeaphte FRENCH GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE FRU Lessons at his own or pupil's residence. Address FRENCH, box 182 Herald Uptown Branch office. PLU A NSTRUCTION—FRENCH, ITALIAN) Spanish.—Morning, afternogn and ‘evening lesons tor ladies and penn ene if desired; conver” rational fluency guar Mons, DE AVANT, 241 Wost Fourteenth street. A HTELEGRAPHY, | TELEGRAPH G00 te qualiied ; day and evening classes. Appl to National School ot ‘eieranns, 139 Eighth street, be- Fourth avenue, References—om- terrane & tween Broadway und rs of the Weste rn Umon USINESS WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, &C,—MESSRS, DOLBEAR, 875 Broadway, give private lessons, day and evening, and prepare gentlemen, ladies or Boys prac- tically for business in one term; stifMess, cramping or trembling removed from the worst ‘hand, and an elegant 4apid business style given in a few lessons. ((OMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS AND COLLEGES OF or J America and England.—Candidates prepared successful tutor, an honor man of it Engiis! Wntvers ties of nips and London: high = imonials and references. Address a R,, 87 MSU, V, B, BURRCKER'S RENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN, No. #4 West Fifty.tourth street near Central hark: : a pol hay primary department for chiten rom 4107 Years OF a Miss PEGTAM {9 assoctal with Mra, Bledeker, and charge on the higher AINE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, BROADWAY, cor. ner Thirty-third street and Sixth Pha Collese, 62 nome apenas gATitimet, nish branches, Writing qualified as J Hookket pers and cashiors. ari ANTED—A_ TEACHER FOR THREE LITTLE girls (primary Jonrection), ete either at heme. or at house of t in nel of in Mil once Mor sarees WUTEIOR eacher, street and Third avenue, € 46 Irving place. ANTED—A YOUNG L iT Al WIL- ling to teach French eR at her own residence.” Address, stating terms A. oH . Herald office. A —FRENCH CONVERSATIONAL A Lire ys rod ORAL i +4 wren clement? Cy copes sleep. ler mitteme! warranted’. For peculiar addrees meh sd Weat Twenty-ninth stree SALES AT AUCTION. COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, wat e inbiergie on pencgy a i ° cuustox aL, iad Sigh soca ON wom a NOVEMBER - 1672, 274,89 purchase sa att Fees wise Tuotionsare ie once, ke letter or ti arene svenver ‘New York, or by the At Auctioneers. GEORGE A 1 A LEavinr ie rt. Exhibition open Tuesd.y, November Hi day and even NMR, AUCTIONEER. A Tclearsoms ss 9 Clinmbers and 71 Reade streets, By, A MINER & BRO., HUHSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, readence 46 \} Shiai pe ata Ah | EXECU’ ceaa He hold hier nd Mantel Sia Rewptereaiany uct 2 ee ae | ding black walnut Eero, Eadrmncms “Ek Bining ra Voulkinah & G. Mosle, Executors oreatste ot C, Holzap- jeceased. Parties who cannes Sa ate ROH. JOHNSTON, “AUCTIONEER, A Office a sal a saleetecns a ayn street, Omce Fi Begun pel mete JOHNSTON SVAN TASSEEL oni well on. Monday, Af 1036 o'clock, at thelr atcroat assau street, fine Office Furniture, Sitting sand Standing Desks, &c. em ae prerom. AUCTIONEER, 7e and salesroomn Carpets, fF PA! The an OHNSTON & N bier col Ti ai oelock, mean zx ico co TegRaDAt, orl Pair _winneon a case ion Tuesday Seay. LBERT B, WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms ber and Il} Cedar streets, pAnege AND OTs aie ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1872, WALDRON & Cooke Wilt sell by inction, ae above | about 24 Parior and Library Sut 5 nell Shits in’ procatel plain aud taney Foye arty ice | j reat |. plain a fan; EC. tured In the best inenner and ano Ta AE foateriais | ‘CLOCK, sell, Monday, 12 Horses, Wagons and Harness. This mule wiol fine family and business Horses, sol guaran tees; Janey. ssrong, sound work Hlorse a 6 purehaaee ours Carriages, Top Bugy! neas, &c. M. ey na clock, Mot Vv. 4, reside: iia Nae AY, NU OORNER TWITTER ait handsome Household! Furniture without. reserve—Han some Farlor Suit, odsteads, ‘Bureaus, Washstande, Mir. Fors marble top Tables, Lounges Unites 5 oduet, Brus- sely and othe et , in fact, the usual assortment of a first class house. ‘The public and dealers invited, Y F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE SALE OF Household Furniture, of every kind and a ‘with elegant Carpets and Mirrors; will be re Thirty-tourth and Fitty-seventh ‘strests to the rooms, 53 Eaxt Thirteenth strect, near Broad: me on Thursday, November 7. Particulars om day and Thuraday. : ¥ DANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER, SALES- ON MONDAY, see Sidi O'CLOCK, AT | TREET, NEAR GTi 1 ANERUE. | GENTEEE "HOUSEHOLD LD FURNITURE, PETS, | the entire contents ot tala pours, coinprising walnut Par- | Tor Dining an¢ Hed Room Furniture, Brussels and three Agi oa Tg Furn tare, With which the sale ‘will’ cuminenee. Osta- logues at sale. ARM AT AUCTION.—NOVEMBER 6, AT NOON, ON || the pene occupied by dl 160 acres cliches nd, brick mansion, good outbuildings and plenty ef “| fruit; fine cone ry seat, Hise, eg east of Hudson: stages meet cars at New Hain EE, GE Or apply tod. F. CLAPP, 110 William street, AMES M. FORD, AUCTIONEER, wontaeua) SALE ‘of Wood and Willow Ware, ‘will Sake'plave at 1036 o-eluck” on Nicnday, November & at S67 Bowery. By order of Louis Ballenberg, Attorney tor Mortgagec. P gw HEGEMAN & wes i errrGaee NOVEMBER LE a ee epee roadway, Brooklyn, E. fe Stock ant Fetail Grocery, all in good order; also an execiient Horse, Wagon and Ilarness, Morne haere fede a je seme Housel mniture at auction, KE. Hu. REDLOW 4 00. ‘will sell by ane ore ‘on Friday, wate rea: aT 12 OG] WALDRON & COOKE will orelock, | ———__— Ne ber 8, 1872. at L k A. M., dence as Weat i ‘Thirty: shen street, between Fit “fhe Turniture in said house consisting in namo hand: gore rosewood Parlor Bult, in erimson, damask | walnut Suit, green | reps; rosew amd Side Tables, buck walnut Extension black wainut Buftet and Chairs: Forc'wood Breweh Feremptory sale by order of the ae Court, ander Acke . Aigection of Alfred Z. ert Hog. Re LUDLOW & Cv, will at reat off Frid seni 4 1872, at 12 o'clock, at the xctange Bales: nt and street, atl ed tw or! tna iptleavea oe saiiors sae llarbor, ox} ie | 5. Gi nd rent $200 per annum, pi a newal po ot 25x98 feet Ul inches R. Pp LE) iy Attorney. ORTGAGE SALE.—THOS. J. M'GRATH, AUG. N tionoer,, will sell'on Monday. at 7 o'clock, At south- east corner hty-second street venue, Printing ieee lot 1 ese oats Furniture, £e. one renewal ot 21 years. AWNDROKER'S, BALE —MOXDAY, JAME are; Auctioneer, will soll, at 59 New Howery, 300 y scasbnablo Clothing. "By order of Be taalipp, Sal mete were AWNBROKEWS SALE.— pi Pe JANES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell, at 89 New Bo seed womens Clothing, Blankets, Quite ke By Order of Mex P. Fullan, S18 West Thiriychinth skeet, AWNBROKER’S | SALE. pcawenaaer WOMEN'S P Clothing. JAMES AG. R. Auctionoer, will sell, at 69 Wooilen’ Siawis, Velvet Sucques: Underclotuings nm Shawls, Velvet "1 nderclo’ hs naeta’. Gy te” By order ne youn Se linen, Blankets, Quilts, Sheets, Levy, 46 Sixth avenue, AWNBROKER’S SALE.—FRIDAY, JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell, at 59 New Bowery, { areiis Mee erwessa’s Glathiiy audictires sonsoeenbie cond. By order of D. DeLong, 20 Kast Broadway, WNBROKERS’ SALES.—THOS. J, WGRATH, AUG. | tioncer, 183 Chatham street, will sell oa ‘Thursday | Jots of men’s and women’s Clothing; by order M. Levy, Geand street. Friday, 500 lots of’ men’s and women's Clothing; by order Hugh McAleenan, Second avenue, ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER PARLOR AND | Bedroom Furniture, Rosewood Piano, Pier and Man. | tel Mirrors, Bruseel Carpets, &c., will sell Monday, H i. handsome o'clock, at salesroom, 27 Bast Broadway Houschold Furniture, Parlor Suit in strines top Centre Tables, Pier and Mantel Mirro: s, black walnut Bedstead, nariet Buflet, Bureaus, Washs: x fenslon. ppl, ba dvome Tosewoot 714 octave nown maker, good as new; clegant velvet a ‘tapestry Bruswls Carpet, halt Ee aa Feather Beds, parior Stove und cooking Stoves, A 4s first class and as cood as new. in pertect order. Sule positive. SALE OF THE GALLERY OF LECTED AND OWNED BY TIL BELMONT, OF THIS CITY. ‘ing Machines, “PAINTINGS, COL. HON, AUGUST . LEAVITT beg to announce that Mr. Bele mont, about to leave for Europe, has instructed {hem % tion, his collection ot Fine Modern Paintings, rei yr muction, ee by the following eminent artists:— Achenbach, A. Girardet, et, Karl” Pieneman, ‘Ansdelly Gienon: Robbe, ‘ Bellange, =. Gil Memin, Schwarze, Beranger, Gerome, Salentin, Bonheur, Rosa, —‘Hellizers, * Stevens, Jos. | Boughton, G. Hamman, Senelingat, A Pry Rouuerenu, Jolunston, Eastmantoye rm me, o Ziem, Zamacois. sel, Geyer, Prot. Meisvottcr, ‘Thess grand Works of Art, the choicest and most valnae ble Tver omered for sale in America, are now on exhibi- thom frou AM to iD. M., ab the Leavitt Art Rooms, STadusission i cents, Season Tickets 80 cents, SALE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Exhioition will be open ‘Tuesday, November 5, day and wee. STREET any. ROADWAY, 23° LE IN PARTIVION oF VALUABLE PROPERPY, Afty foot et fFont on ‘Twenty-third street, #6 feet on street, distant about 90 fect Broad To be sold at public auction, on, November 19, 72 at the Hexeha Faicsrocin, un james W. Valens, Referee. ‘way, by order o hee hand a ball MATRIMONIAL, ~ Sp eeiv b ever no neo nd “[ baby or aninaty AND ee an A Wan ol weans with a view to matrlinony. 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