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i tf neta det BO ————— mind over tts var’, Sounctousn ety eavened 20 x tr een Fy Se she shea wno Berwno adit, storew, We wan % an ‘through his life. Nelson retained bis ofice s ‘half century of nis pudicia al ‘upon the ee Nelson | sieued the warrant for my practice a8 oa ‘attorney. first wiedge of hrm, hiss Bron aK, was at that terth of the Court the members, of | Quently for three ur four years that he rigmamed On the Bench, imad the good fortuse W-Muke Bis personal acquaintance and to appear beiore dim several times. I argued, I think, beiare him one of my first causes on questions of luw of much mn- ea deen iaitorully an # highest duties of = tne these blessings may y years, ry m tats imperiect tribute to your \ gover your tends. ARES OF MR. PIEKKEPONT.* are moving the adoption‘of the Bireut court, a8 a reargument of «a cause en something of argue old erences ‘old on tha, dnel Wor aad’ he had left undecided, From that time to this and who, by continuing three ment! have had an upinterrupted career of ty roe fod on in Vain for piace eo unit, mt ei hi ct are, ‘and in Vermont and at Washiagton, aud in this dis kind friendship; me fas ever my personal and pe Dishop Whately, in bis notes 6! Lori Bacen’s ard as & not, nawortiy commentary on 80 colebrated a ‘text, has @ruwn a contrast ‘between the relations of a great jawyer and a great judge that is more pointed wore pointed perbaps titan is just. He says that Whena pre-eminentiy great advocate dfes or 18 way—a lofty Pah vo Faaty = 28.| withdrawn from the service of tho law, it by no aw waa, Wo ie Bs nu fe would then be com- lete, and many supposed that the matural desire Ef 2p. the fitty years would prolong his om but those ¥en. character would not allow ain to reta’n th oMce one di "could not Btruction of tho. statu subtle and unsul e Ce ju proskd! great be ne yore fl pO overnmen! conduct on; several of the eminent lawyers Hore! pre were en; the defence, more—the T. Brady—whose made niin dis selian as ny unpa: Brady, with his up the case for the accused, the defendant guilty, and, upon remarkin, techioaiities, int as tice, had small chance of success When At the trial of the was ree by the But the jury Sete ee WEW YOR’ HERALD, SATURDAY; JANUARY 18, 1873~TRIPLY SHEET. ee fil _Rervibé as Chief Fustice in this State. ae rtance, after he assumed hia beach here in the I had argued bdeiwre Judge ‘itompson, ty, BOCially and prolessionaiiy, 4 have enlarge rT been present ‘oiessional admiration. Arch- Essays, which I believe scholars and movaksts re- anit ts flattering tous who adhere to the Bur— Meuns loliows that the public or the saministra- tlom of justice thereby samters @ loss; fer, as he sug: gests, the great interests of society, and the whole establishment of the Judiciary, being for ‘the periection of the administra- tien of justice among mei where an | advecate bas so far outg: own his ieliows as that by py his learning. by his will, his ual weight by can, be thrown int the scales of Justice just him, perhaps the com- , mynley gecps £00 pouer ng hia retirement; but he ! gaye regard and eminent Judge there arises no oun q His talents, his powers, ,his. seed tase’ aimee’ his’ name, nis fame are Wholly committed to t! interests of the cu | wholé‘dommunit Zan wien be ane {8 withdrawn from the scene of his i:'bo meficcnt distri- ry ) itis as Wet Pe oa were taken from the heave: Do we net all feel that af this bo true of ‘any Judge tt is trac of Judge Nelson? Now, Mr. an, we all ie b, Das set ite corenation on this tilustrious work, that we may hee i to Judge Nelson @ place by the side of El jen au of Mansield and Kent and Spencer, to Mi Brady that the jury eee Perc ani that Thad | ana Shaw and Marshaland Taney, and among those feared’ a a Brady. there son's ea eee Ir ty ir, Pierrepont ct in ponhtic « party looked around for Unite the North and the South and ee confidence of the. entire.country,. Ji seemed to be the o1 the way was the fact that he was‘a pen Supreme. Court, and the sentiment) of the people seemed then, a8 now, that, when @ man enters that le or justice and puts On the robes of office he mever make the sacred seat a stepping: stone from hale ds ve ascend to an: B. ahers siingion, tem’ sha taker) ty" Judee Re Mr. Pierro} Mansfield his office. atfectionate marked his mentioned in his lifetime upon propriety, as worthy of spore They are his calmness, courtesy and digntt ness was imperturbable and fon Procrastination and it; tll-temy check restored the his own, not abt and sae nme to # Our regret here to-day is preside amo: of ease,” to office, and, Chief Justi of the decease: basis Of justice, thing for an, any was true Justice is ¢ venerated Ju to-day, never to be reunited, etill remain, ard across marge 48 across ‘we send our New ae: chief in his country for his instraction & had ie frosts of eighty ye brow. that their whiteness and judicial robes, worn for or blemish, (Cheers.) SPEROH OF MR, WILLIAM M. EVARTS, “TL had hoped 1 0 Against that ol ashe sat king! e a veritable ol ‘but what could J turning towards the J upon the bench and lookin; hon, as he was, It would structive ‘to have his brother Judges _o! preme Court give their estimate of dnage Nel- sleristics and judicial heard several of them ;spe: oclate and quite rently the Chief Justice has expressed unmeasurt probation of the easy [eecgere ts wisd and remarkable {im ment from the Bench the ronist gustice consi: it ally and fe ‘the the | tee to present the.address.,and proceedings to the the New, ore, elson took no active x PX ‘man was a more ome eres! observer, public: affairs. 1e distracted times ‘Of S800, when. the. democranig | Bike, J. ©. Carter, ©. Donohtie, George ® candidate who could man. The mis nt closed by saying Lord sad Sem Mee five years alter the resignation of spec age liv ny times those years, if wishes and God wane and ‘when old Time snail lead him to his ei monument,” BEMARKS OF MR, CLARENCE A; SEWARD, Mr. Seward said:— For :thirty formed in school. stronger, and with tion which to-day finds cause for fessional intercourse must he; many repeated words, kind! tience, hope and of him im wnose Therefore it is that I of acknowledging m y years aad respect and ‘friendship, days at Vooperstown, pve m both is mingled eat romise, I ant x mor we are ania obligations,” and "potas ue weed those = “id “are here assembled to him high regard in which | teach his son Hebrew, and, yeaa nea by those among ‘whom his Mietime has been «spent. No one feels more | auswer. grateful than I do that we are not assembled here ‘as @ brotherhood tn mourning, but te testify our regard for one who en lives, as mx 4 felicitously stated in the addre: happy consciousness that his fully and eminent of human society.’ tics of “0 Justice Nelson ‘which | ¢o! judicial career, and ‘which may be without trenching life devoted to the highest duties Tis- er could net rume it ite icy eld nselt in le imself in restrained the ebullitions of others. It | Pect Park and Fistbush Rajlroad Company in the permeated the atmos} of tne sured confidence and decorum. | His coui fatural, and, there(re, sured a ae hei silent Hee always ‘manilest, ‘It in- big oR a en harmony. borrowed, 1t was: nature’s oui clothing of the gentleman within. It repelle mniitarity as it forbade insult, and it imparted 1 alike 10 counsel, witness and jurors. It “grew with his Mlustrious rep }, and ledge to the ube! for security.’ ” Of his caption, “judicial au mae is Bes oe posterityip the Reports: aname00 nO: wencoulunaow: that he will no longer aR anes a) has asked tor his “‘wrii eved from the dut.es Of his ost in the language of one of the ingland, addressed to Charles Il., , because ‘he could not in geod couscience con: in it, since he eh no k duty bonorably the er able to discharg he carrien: with rit iy Weg im the veneration” and | the of ha ish subject in this it if Engine history does , record.” E "s most eae Chiet Teepe nara aes Hundred, tt had been rr was reper Hier Those of fpeieyy ‘nrecommie esc gacerg On, ion a@century Without yok who have reached the Homeric eulogy of men re- mowned for justice and for length Ch jays, and that We incur no imputation of rashness in pronouncin this life lorsunnte, although it nas not yet reacher its close? (Great applause.) The following committee ‘was appointed ‘to pre-* gent) the address to Judge Nelson:—Edwards ‘ak | Pigrrepont; B. W. Stoughton, 0. A. Seward, E, H. “4 | Owen, C. M. Keller, W. M, Evarts, Sidney Webster, ability |. CT. Buckley, J<M. Van Cott, J. EB. Ward, 8. L. one retire- | 94, iow, A. J. Vanderpocl, Jar James Thomson, Au 2. bmnith, x ‘The corpeentipmed were appointed & commit- United States Circuit Court:—Charles O’Conor, es W. Gerard, John McKeon, Daniel D. Lord, B eat Joseph H. Choate, 8. P. Nasb, yous Jr., 10, M. De Costa. The followin; poeitce ree sso appointed to regent the address an: ithe Su- reme Court at Neanree Monee . Evarta, Ed- wal ‘ror Pierrepont, E. We Btoughton, George T. oe, Canna a. ‘Tilden, George Gifford, 0. M. | aie Sidney Webster. of, Appeals at aid Se eet Bl canes a any, by. the following . gentle pagel Stongnta! ton, J. K. Porter, Francis Ker- ‘tan, ‘Lyman Tremain and Samuel Hang, The proceedings then closed, BROOKLYN AFFAIRS. The City Park Improvements. Mayor Powell has received several.communica- tions Jately in regard to the condition of the City Park, which is located near Navy Yard, and jooks as if it had really been to mo to seed. The Mayor says that the Parks will be implored in. oe i nee as chee are, $10,000 in the City Treasury Robbery. Yesterday officer Walker, of the Third precinct, arrested Israel Sloman on:a,charge of stealing about two hundred dollars’ worth of goods from the clothing store of Jolin Ross, No. 9 Hamilton avenue. The accused was yeu alleged, by Ross to goods at various times. He was focked up to A Broadway Accident. Kate Kennedy was run over by G. Barandon’s ‘Wagon, in Broadway, near Lispenard street, in No- re a 1871, and -sertously injured. She has rought suit in. the Brooklyn Supreme Court || bores Barandon to recover $2,000 damages, and ‘| ‘the trial has not yet ‘been concluded. The defend- ah ave, rom Scat to Tain iver a oD ‘nave nue to the the Commissioner of Vub- curb and gutier -tones sireet, irom Second avenue to th Fast River, be paved with Belgian or trap-bluck pave men! be placed in front of the First Free | of New York, No. S29 Went Thirty-#.¥- th sides of Seventy-six'h street, from “econ st River, eurb one power stones be set and t Bede “that Fi ~ second street, from Hith te w eSixth avenue be, that a brick D aethnd he built In Eighty-third street, from i rom Dry Dock street to the Rass igien oF trap-ilock pavement ri jeventh street, trom Lry Vock urb@id gutter stones be s¢ and pent peed Ssh that Blavoats stree xb Water scree Water sirectand the lamp peste, preat — stones ee an ite e ‘ide wad done, be repeated, and that in ‘an ‘Sradimanee de Adopted — Comudsioner ot Public sand directed .v ‘have 10th prerh irom the Firuh to the Boulevard regulated ond’ gr in ‘gulter stones set and sidewalks rai a ‘way paved with Telsord: mucad be anna from, the | npn a avenue fo the Bonle- fel wicte not already cu thereof a resolution lic Works Rye author! d, and the cartiage roadway pave- th at rd avenue to Rast River, or er wererulaced, Bad taded, the curd aud m Hen avenue to East iraded, the curb aud guticr ‘iver, be regulated and "gutter stones set and the sidewa That Ninety-second street, fr regula’ stone set and the side wal ed, ifth a avenue to Eastor Harlem River, be regulated and graded, the curb and gutter ith xvertue to East or Hartem Rivor, be regulated and Graded, the cur) and gutier the sidewalks lagyed. PAPERS FROM THE BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN REFERRED. Resoluti @ in vacant lots on block bounded by Bunty aixth and Fintysevanth streets, Eighth avenue and On req nesting Commissioner of Public Works ta remove the post and’ pedestal tro junctio pay and te a Prentyahied JOSEPH ©. That 107th street, tro: Bid inst, at 8: o'clock ©. PINCKNEY, Clerk. Board of Asi stant Aldermen, STATED 849810". 0; Present—William Wade, Esq., President, in ihe chal chair, and a quorum of members Thata sewer be built’ in Brose ‘Sreet, between Mul- berry and Mots s Bae That the sidewalks on bitte sides of Eighty-sixth stre from the Boulevard to the Riverside drive, be widened feet, Fol} saat 15 feet of sald sidewalks be reserved for aret pe bul pails in Sixty-fifth strect, trom Tenth River, be lighted in Rita street, from stee avenue to the Hudson Rive: at street lamps be Loar het in iaty-boventh street, i treet lanips be lighted in’ Patt sixth from Se ated yt street, fro1 reeks ho weventeth be co in ‘the Tenth avenne, from nied in J0éth street, from Eighth shethads ig in 100th street, from Eighth ave- aaah i) Pulte in 99th street, from Eighth avenue pails in 110th street, from Eighth ave- a sewer be allt in 108th street, from Ninth avenue rd. ¢a sewer be built in Ninth averiue, from igh ene, a OM THR BOARD OF ALDERMEN LAID OVER, Resolution m fixing the number and cot clerks and other officers of the Board prescribing ber ir AT in That the block, bounded streets and Kighth Poe ys That the Commissioner of “Aldermen and ‘by Fitty-sixth and F Hrondway be Sonne be requested a remove the post and pedestal oon ‘ie rest crossing at inction of Broadway, Fifth.avenue and Twenty-third a iron kat vou nay Wie ree 4 okey, meee nya , ae a MOMITIERA FO) pig (SelencorAssistant “Aldermen. Kreps, Theiss ae RReCT petARs Aldermen Coddington, Clancy Ferries—Assistant Aldermen Be; e--Assisian¢ Aldermen * burack, petmpe and Cas—Assistant Aldermen Kreps, Fo@and geo Department—Assistant Aldermen Thornell, Clan- Markets—Assistant Aldermen Murphy, Coddington, Mehnes Foley and Beyea, falrs—Asalstant Aldermen Wisser, Thornell, onmeanes? Keating and Strac! Ordinanor-Aoasiant Aldermen Simonson, Brocks and Printing and Advertising—Assistant Aldermen Keat , Krepa and ThornelL- Fhplie | Health—Assistant Aldermen Linden, Healey Public Bulldings—Assistant Aldormen Coddington, crib and Thorhel, bie Wi Works—Assistant Aldermen Kahoe, Keating and aut says that the accident was caused by plaintin's own negligence, ts Suit Against a Hatlroad Company. George 8. Earle is suing the Grand street, Pros- City Court to recover $3,000 damages for injuries received by being thrown from one of the com- ny’s Cars on the 4th of June last. Plaintiff says denly started and net was thrown to the ground, @ was thrown roun The defence is a general denial. Case on. sf ‘The Water Rates. It is understood that the Board of City Works tsett will in the Spring recommend a reductien of the ‘water rates to the old standard. The amount re- ical men So Waren San 18s year exceeded the ex- es, course, be gratifying to the pro; iplaining 0! of the a ie The Sunday Liquor TrafmMie. Last Sunday the police made @ raid on the liquor tinue | dealers and arrested all whom they found with open doors. Most of the dealers have demanded jury trials. Yesterday John Dally, who keeps a Place at No. 30 Myrtle avenue, and who was ‘ar- be 4 rested on Sunday, had a jury:trial and was acquit- ted. The oMfcers could not swear uj their own wales that what the: i% the men drinking Judge, and underneath ne wrote” | Was ale, liquor or ginger these words:—"Sir Matthew Hale, who would not have fons an unjust ly Worldly prize or motive, entered tat used and voluntarily surrendered his place cature with the most universal love and ho P mph J ever did The Pay of the Police, Yesterday the patrolmen ‘eld another mecting im the office of the Hack Inspector for the purpose of completing their arrangements for getting up a bill for an increase of pay, Subscriptions amount- ‘Ing? to $750 were recelvéd, . The Committee of One sign oot petition, bu but they refused as a commit- tee. to igh it, however, as indi- viduals. in rhe con comtaitees has a charter under con- We bce ged sideration, they said, which proposesia reduction of expenses in every department, The Death of Alice Barkey, Corener Jones concluded the inquest yesterday over the body of Alice Barkey, the woman who was burned todeath at 48 Front'street en the 10th The Hon. William M. Evarts, who was recelved | instant. Hugh Barr, a desperate character, who with appiause, rose aud said: It is our expectation, Mr. Chairman, that appro- i] be appointed to present Nelson’ in the name of his brethren at the Bar througt the Circuit Court of preme Court at Wastangton, and in connection with the address and these dis- Rositiene of it, appropriate to our feelings and our juty, L may be permittea to you veticed that in the year Members of the Constituttonal Convention of this State, and that in the year 1871 he was@ member of the great diplomatic bod: differences between Great priate, comanitteeds w 6 address to Judge this district to the Su @ few words. When Judge Neison was a which disposed of ritaim and his owl had just got out of jail, where he had been con- fined bt es Margaret Bradley's head with @ Fg ‘Went to his home at the above lace, and and wail drunk quarrelled with his wife. e deceased was by the end Barrin his seized cae of Keposene, whi waft he threw over ‘stove and set fire to her cl ig. The jai returned a verdict in which they. fou found thats did the act with’ malicious intent. ‘The Coroner held him to await the action of the Grand Jury, ANOTHER TEMPBRANOE LECTURE. county, Youhave touched all the points of the Fatal Result of s Draaken Row ‘Bee 1D Pass——-& gre: oun’ tes ra the the liste vices, eet to the, a combin: has noticed, sorvices of I state, © Sate, and ifom, the Jorred to the Jederal judaeiary antilbhis present re~ sirement, the general judgment, not only of tha ,wubot the bar of the ol his no ogg on at harand of thie come States and the ge {0 {he most celebraged we compare great tame Vuw Jurge, i ner hods tue Zreat span, I will not say in the Jife of nation. And in ic duties, all his publte ser- honors that do not belong eC the Jaw and the distinctions of the Judiciary. Be po we must, consider how large Un Of WOrk constitutes the fame.ol very many eclehrated men as unived in the fame vandt the services of Mr. Justice Neison; ast hausting the honors and highest judicial stations 0! earned by the guanner in which hedis thesewreat duties justly a place by the | On the ist day of January her husbat the seine ot jawyers and momeut that judges of the © Was trana wos oummelNes OF 1 the motier ¢ coun- Glifereus pe ape of ape Wo age, as admiralty aati concede that on the | laa removed Doyle to the hospital, where death the magnitude of hix judg- “sions Of the principles b of "those dierent depurt- nowin kis old age to te Lord biden, | from fracture of the skull. ments of Bhe bi t Coroner Keenan issued a Warrant for his arrest. n that tn thie ex: | fe gerd a apd | the occurrence. 6 ? Rothing wante Bervice and of credit in ie & corded to mny single i erther iu Kinylapd or with us. ovinion of bis countrymen. built opinion of manking, ' Dioke fupreme power vid ‘Ww erever lie moved, in Whatever Tesurded, titowe traits, character were always abiiente he wi | ngeurdlod to bin. M bm Mer. Chairinan, covers the wie ot dudge Nelson's geivices ou tue Paligue Wad Cwriies ane back bow Jew years Oo tas WN ) reek be vaved with Belkan uf trap-bluek pay tween Shoemakers—fscape of the Accused. Coroner Keenan yesterday held ‘an inquest at his omee dn ‘the City Hall in the case’of Thomas Doyle, late of 56 Mulberry street, who is alleged to have died'trom'fracture of the skull, the result of # blow or blows with a shoemaker's hammer, ,in the hands.of Wiliam Wilson, of No. 8 Mulberry street, in whose house the trouble occurred, ‘on the morning of the FI instant. Matilda Doyle, widow of GS ee Ry ye that nd a who were shoemakers, had been drinking ‘ond Working together, and. Wilson accused Doyle pf “licking” him while he was drunk, at.the nang time threatening to take 1s life If Ne did not im- mediately leave the house; Doyle refused. to leave then, whereupou Wilson struck him upon the head with’ @ hammer; Doyle, after ae resistance, was cjec om the place, and the fight was renewed on the idewalk. Doyle was taken home and remained there several days belore Captain Kennedy, of the Sixth precinct, knew anything about the matter. Detective Do- subsequently ensned. Deputy Coroner Beach, who made a post-mortem exauiination on the a found that death resulted The jury fonnd a verdict against WMson, and The accused made bis escape immediately after CITY GOVERNMENT. STATED SHSSTON. Tnurspay, Jan, 16, 1979, Vanee, President, in the chair, is gece Aldermen Simonson, Keevan, Lin- -Assistant . ‘Aldermen Linden, Cummisky and and Offices—Agsistant Aldermen Kehoe, Brueke and Coddington. Assistant Aldermen Kreps, Kelty and Linden. Btreets—Assistant Aldermen Beyea, Theias and Linden. Btrect Paveinente—Asasietant Alderinen Kehoe, Somers on Accounte—Assistant Aldermen 11, at three o'clock P. JOLONEY, Clerk. ell, Keenan anand Linde’ journed until Frigny) January FOR SALE. RARE CHANCE yor ty os reel WITH SMALL can PaBLe four yours, # ath ec T CLASS OYSTER | HOUSE, WITH ELE. r sale; location Close to theatres prompt, purchaser can ha XD, 29 Broadway. qr CHANCE.—THE FINE WINE, tard Saloon, northeast corner of ‘Th street and Sixth avenue; owner has other My cellentlocation fof restaurant or wholesale li ners; salanegt to Macy's; five years’ lease ow rent; N OLD ESTABLISHED BUSINESS WILL BE EOLD low ta close th Conecrn, for cash oF 8 part in Apply in the basement, 32 Rake Ry tal meguay renutrea FpErvEgs Pid joston to be sold; amount require ‘or in- terview, address H. R. A., G. Moody, Printer, No. 3 Tre- mont row, Boston. RE Ee ee retary ceemer-aeeteenea PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS FOR SALE che: eat lees Son, at Washington Market; great Bakeries to let. cot. A BARE, a “SALE . OR E EXOMANGE, A A Hat and fap Store on Fulton street, New for or will exchange for sity or nearby gal Miovens HATTERS, Herald ofice, ee eae Her row Sark wuWiy REPURNISHED, V Wit accommodate 260 ‘one of the first watering people the Binge of N Vat For rs hk cvs JENKINS. pve 3 Post t omtice” Pitisdeld, EASE, FIXTURES ANB GOOD WILL OF AN UP. a an, — tgp sara retail Mags ner Siene ad : ‘Jol NY eA Real! ‘Beate Bi paged ROUSE, a! GREENPORT, L. 1, FOR BEALE tse nfurekned. ‘Apply to DAVID @ FLOYD, Sires 198 BALE mm ng Wee wT ws 2 he's, second hand, a . waldon 430- Au kinds ‘of Ba‘ed opened aad rer R SALE, TWO Goop ONES, AT 424 street, second story. Sars FIXTURES, GOODWILL, &C., OF A FEED Ay tig -Extabiished ‘avon years oug lease | ea i* pplendit , eppqr ian FELD ‘ald Off ae Bats ‘YEARS’ LEASE OF A FIVS STORY BUILD. te street for sale;! abargnins Rent $1.0005, | fy beter Real Ei paps Tk street, 10 BAKERS.—POR SALF. THE MACHINERY AND T Ironwork, < ‘one of Bali's patent Reel Ovens Tittle ased, cheap, as the owner has 10 Wee tor ite rig sour ‘store, Tis West atrect ais New York, or to P. RT, 42 Maun street, Orange, U genset MANOFACTORY FOR SALE—IN FULL operation, h pel rat yd city trade; satisfactory Téapons given’ = ell pone Sab) tod A. the Bmptre Clty Tobacco Works, 432 HA STORE FOX S4LR—ONE OF THE OLDEST fd now Acton at gond aud arictly caan enuese A 5 dress A 8, pox ite jevald of fice, WMP. ROOME, wt dress A. B., box tin Y, 10. and pl Gbeeniwieh etrect, New York. ‘Agents need not apply... ° PE, CHASES, CASES, £0. OF 4 WEEKLY PAPER T vfor'aale, at me areee econ Hare MAG HINER Y,. (OR SALE—TONGUE AND GROOVE AND. SURFACE Planers, Three and Four Sided Eizht Inch Monlding Machines, aie and pony Perticy ‘Renoning Nachines, URGE I (, CUNMIN UNG, 140 10 ‘Contre treet, OR, SALE—PORTABLE EI ENGINE, 10 HORSE; T 0 an “eh a of 15, two ot 20, three ‘ot 80; Holsting En- ¢, with Boiler, 10 \oree OW OF, OWN McLARE! ts., Hoboken, N.J, cLAREN, ‘Third and ““BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, A SCHOONER, NEARLY i water, dove Aocwat ihe ‘Erle Basin Dry Dock, “Apply of water rie to JOHN THOMPS ‘ON, 20d Conover at, aguth Brooklyn, ANTED—A SECOND HAND ROW BOAT, FROM 42 to 18 feet, te Address, jy segnsprige ‘and full particulars, W, D., bi ox $008 5 New ¥ 150 BOATS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, WOOD AND iron, new and second bane at my shops, 368 and biti South h‘sirect, ‘and Mah street, Hi im River. MISCELLANEOUS, HE Laren? CURE 1N THE vot ie FOR CON- emt ps, Golds ae AOD, throat and ent unite with some ited rece jangs. pa or woul Ke seni ite Maud tie, nagar geebo fae HE GREAT REMEDIES FOR CONSUM: |PTION, ‘and Indigestion, are BAVORY & MOORE'S mulsion and Pancreat men who made it a spec! \v "that pro! aad re remarkable manner, appetite, also astre: Peet lioparea ad the. eee nay ESRI ts Seen aah eee hata mens ana all oh ra .t druggists and store Keope the ‘States. throught ote name and trade mark on foacn bottle SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Cooks, die. "| o1 ESSEX ST., megs 13—A WOMAN AS FIRST class pastry coor, 18 WEST 18TH ST., IN STORE.—A COMPETENT woman as excellent cook and baker; will assist with Ta first class city reference. br a maid and waitress; each have e three ater references, Apply this day. 102 SATA SRD satan Day between the hours 1d 12, hep ll WEST HTH ST, NEAR 6TH AV.—A FIRST class cooky is un excellent bakers good cli Semmpences; none but a first class private family nee apply. 276 18? AV.A/RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO- SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. eH ANTE! ‘A YOUNG MAN @O, A POSITION ~ bimamdresses, «0, ere a eeee meee atrally apetalt EAST OTH 8T., SECOND FLOOR, REAR blr) rand writes “Snglish and German, Address H. W., 305 Bas f young woman ‘first lass Isandress, washing or go out by Would like # get a lew The da; wet wt CLERKS AND SALESMEN, r RES “A SITUATION 46 AS. A etNg MAN Dist 33! ATLANTIC ays BROOKI.YN, THI pa Washin) or sistant bookkeeper; reference g yon vase? and irouee."Apriy ts Mrs rate, Addrem 8. D., Herald office. 342 BAST W6tH 8E A COMPETENT LAUNDRESS, CCOUNTS, EIGHT LANGUAGES; ARREARS fronoe and dater” Hing three t in Sumaity washing; is @ written up; books fevjsed to meet thecial require: ironer and 7. Ring books ke} ‘xamined * TMHERLH; BOOKS ep ER UON, 7 Wall street, thind floor. 448 rer 8, BETWEN 9Tif AND 10TH of fights ap, back.—A competent woman GENTLEMAN, RECENTLY RETIRED FROM BUSI- to oo oe, out 6; meas Oy | the day washing, ironing or cleaning, well A peas and dof the highest s social standing and and speseane t ine, offers his e : fection, Ac. Address ADJUSTMENT, Herald office. Nurses, &e. YOUNG MAN OF GOOD EDUCATION; CONVER, ee - A sant with French and German, writing a good han? gout young: womane wich goal ely feferencetsas | 4nd duck a ne, Susana Bethe nurse al re Wr would go chamberwork and | tle house, "Address HOME, 281 Dean at., Broo! e, waiting, ‘Address SEREMTAW J. LEAHY. BRILLIANT PIANIBT, WHO AS BREN ACTING RAST TW ent tor a piano, wishes a. positio 34 ave, cece eo emi iets in Ab no wareroom in New York city; best of refer. pranent, Lo; Ae ~ | ences. Address F. L. %, care of Ayer & Son, 783 Sansom res engagenne *aettes 0 first class families and phy. a Sel RY GOODS SALESMEN,—WANTED, THREE EX. rienced salesmen for our Gerniin, trade; nono! ik German and. nish, will ate: Unless they cap ag PEYTON. 272 Bowery. pcos —a DRUG CLERK, WITH THREE year: w experienc, ates: a situation; A Alls pyeecn Mons accura’ fo ood references; feara the ot i thoroughly, Address MUNCHOWA, ¢ aad YOUNG GIRL (FRENCH) Dar Lal aaa Rana 205 Tien roma yids eaby 8 qe inire at he? own nee _ ing” up ‘on ‘the “pote: a3 Mrs, <A Abeolerhentrerset ern 206: az Mi te ara eT ar country ; frst clase reféreboen RB Pe 2¢ 31) ST.—A pes abt 9 NURSE amy. ther engagemon Tweet 1TH’ sT.—A aacbdGTL MAR: 261 peeenees ae nurse ip Saretmage eblly. ply, at. 4TH 8T., | WILLIAMSBURG.—AN | 262 >sne ria Protesant, Christian lady. 1 Fete montnly Be eid Oe UDVEN, Gall on ev addrewe, ITUATION WANTED—IN A aah or WHOL: sale house, as bookkeeper or-asaistant, by. A young man; best ‘reference, Address Om box 704 Post office. T iB i rib {ie fe! by bf Sa Assocraen writ one ase es » chases for ahipisent an men Order, West and Boutny with of general oetmlintes, desires a position to assist oy} entire charge of outside matters or office work. ks and correspondence, ‘with some good rienos in. both departments and knowledie rac fitance large; - ‘many leading houses in city.” Address A. li. <7 A fora shirehouse.” Oniy suchas have exper al 101 nly such as hav ence this branch may address ‘Dox 6706 6,706 Post oft Wand tn GooD Rhos et CORRESPONDE man as wet nurse; has just lost her babe. ee ine aia bebo annem 4TH AV., PRESENT PLO! 8,—A YOUNG 284% Sr scien fodo plain sevriug. S43 SAT OS, Me RePUNY RE AUIS | sheudat Sie ea teey eet adie? |, as wel ces ri cat ato, rer ress, siat hurse; has fresh’ bre Dress of eat, eee im be Seen for two fngexpectations X,, box 2,888 Py days trom ddte 26 1 0) Wann) YOUNG. MAN, TO Asset 1N BOOK. 344 Wie at eee BRIAN PRUTERE neon siramgt a frase co eae vars PTE Moma Ae eS SWE ed. Address U. & S., Herald office, Ww “ANTED—A ¢ CLERK IN A GROCERY STORE; NONE need appl, ame they Bpperstand the business; be preferred. ply atte? ‘A. M. at 460 Greeuwict 5Le Bast 20TH gal PRESENT EMPLOYER R.A e German girlas nurse and chambermald and todo sewing; willing and obliging. %D 8T.—A RESPECTABLE MA) AREIRD 408: Sonn ‘woman, who lost her ae are as wet nurse 4 private family. 65 WASHINGTON ST.—A) YOUNG FRENCH GIRL i mind ce hild ; cere best references, Alll None OF GREAT EXPERIENCE rae nA best city Foctmmendas one. will mal an engagement for the yf February and Marc! Faterchees auchanged. "Address NURSE. box 86 Ford ay ene A WHOLESALE LEAF TOB ACCO house, s competent and experienced salesman and travelier, Address, with reference and salary expected, box 3,209 New York Bort office. ‘ANTED—TWO ENERGETIC -JOBBING. -CLOTIC salesmen, to sell cash and short time trade; first’ on a references; state salary expected, see ED RD M. B., Herald oMice, . Wanmep4 ‘BOOKKEEPER, WITH MEANS, IN A Sueceasful business, which “he might invest’ in the gone sequal he. bes.seee She tained ita capabslities ant De me C88 2 0e FGon tal Herada omese bial -ANTRDSDM ‘A FACTORY, WHERR) & GREAT number has are employed, a bookkeeper quick gnd correct at sb gare, accustomed tomaking up pay Tolls, Address, with reference and stating last employ- neni, A B., box 2,245 Post office. ‘AMTRD—IN A WHOLESALE JEWEDRY HOUSE. on, by an, he free but des first class traveller, = | wn oan soramid ef lesires, tolramain ihe time in the~ office: neler sume young. ouercarirety enate etic house. Xdress BWELLER, lential, Herala . ———— eee W ANTED—A SPAT ON Ae ate aa ves BY A young Woman recéntly aby SHO. months old. Apply at Castle “Garden Miscellancous. STH AV.-A RESPECTABLE COLORED 447 ‘woman as jauitress or to take charge of offices; excellent references, vt tans ee eb whe ota nat Wav tidhs aia adcee Mae A %9 youre: rr te hat bay HAD CHARGE OF A a position 4 th a ake ae ag, ye aaa pea yi apeake fis oer and’ aglish. A YOUNG, LADY, OF, BEFICBRENT ake henelt desires a oon wher ‘ANTED-~A .SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN petal, Addr in Gorm P..D., Heraa n) as retail sslesman; has hed epenionce, office. and can come elk Fe commended ; or would take any po DO ieee Ae eames eee a. Ai E, i Uptown Braseb- office. N AMERICAN LADY OF EXPERIENCE WOULD nl ce ne eo. oan Pde pal priiee aad) tamfty to flee nt—board Ferervaton, orane ou! as) ‘eto " ¥y and 6 to th oy eee Bra #3, for one Week, STUDENT, box 112 Herald U; rt COACHMEN. AND GARDENERS }e power ds obese COMPETENT GARDENER WANTS A SITUATION or take care of a piace ; long @xperience ; most trust- Worthy; married, no family. Apply at 445 West 32a st. MERICAN MAN AND. WIFE sprite: wa Heer ae man as coachman; wife et eneral housework ; od reference, AddressB.. H, Tied Herald Uptown Branch office, A STEADY, SOBER, OBLIGING COLORED: MAR- i eer man Wants a situation as CS) -d La ek 3 city and country reference : Ca ears imone place. Aa- Gress ALBENT 3 ORES, 229 ¥ terete st PROFESSION. as SITUATION 'S WANTED— ro eae on our baby, WarniNG S hand, desires co} or letter w: any tind te do; terms moder: ate. Sal for three days. YOUNG LADY WITH MUCH EXPERIENCE sd teaching young children would like an eng: Ment for onoor two Hat enti or bd give morning hours in excha} mn rd; lent monials, Address Miss A. FRANKLIN, bs aes AT th st. 122 2TH fe BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH a tai first cls bat thoroughly inderstaads the g of all kinds ef soups, meavs, pastry and jel- fies; an re ont baked a bread; city reference, Ring the second pel. Dy, REYINED AND AGREEABLE, (DESIRES jon not iis compe! superin- ary aga tnyehing required 0 bya lady or family travel: othe: ‘ation no object. “Address AMiGaN, Herald Uptown Branch office. A SITUATION AS GROOM OR COACHMAN—BY A an; th bly wi sands his Basinger: a heath ce ratereie. Call on orndd ress tor two Fi A, T., 235 Bast. 139 EAST 13TH ST.—ONE YOUNG OHINE! CAME from Londen, as cook in a private 4 Un derstands French. 5 EAST bac iphnega~ Va he fomvnein ag AS FIRST class coo! to assist in washing sa rong Best Sut re! ences, Call or address for wo 237 WEST 27TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS COOK IN A private family; would assist with the coarse washing ; would go to the country ; best eity reterence. 259 WEST 47TH ST.—A COLORED WOMAN AS Soehs can give best city reference, Call on or address 30 EAST 20TH 8T,, SECOND tot pr J FRENCH cook in a respectable family ; has good reference; No objections to othe country. oa ores ‘two days. 30 EAST 36TH 8T., FIRST FLOOR.—A arp tent young, woman as first class cook and to = with washing and ironing; excellent baker; Best city erence. G5] WASUNGTON st—4 GOOD FRENCH COOK in a private family. 8TH AV., BETWBEN 47TH AND 48TH STS.—A respectable col ‘woman as cook; can come ‘well recommended; understands cooking thoroughly. @ooD cook WISHES A SITUATION IN A GEN- Hemen ’s faruily ; best city reterence. Address M, X. ¥., Dox iz Bi erald Uptown Branch office. Chambermaids, &c. 1 CATHARINE 8T., ‘THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG rl as chambermald or to do general housework in @ small family ; understands sewing and dressmaking. MTH 8T., BETWEEN STH AND 6TH AVS.—AN American. woman as chambermald, or to do gen- eral housework in # small family; wages Rot so.m' an object as a pleasant hom RESPECTABLE MAN ands Wire WISH ott Aco renga reference, audteas PBLOUMPIRED, Pos Post otic, New Jerscy. 3 | Ae ele ight DESIRES A ExALE, Ag Coacn- he understat ‘the medical treatment of hasbecn YT a Suri wo in Pari: inne Fete Mises. ADpLy 10 i. fo th th av., be pant teebalLd SITUATION WANTEDIDY 1 A SIN-- ose wilting ba ba comnal ls parable Siew ae i able Ee Ite oo feraid oftice, N EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, JUST ARRIVED from Parié with the latest fashions, Gesires to oneal any work home or in families, or empl Tar a as fi Workwoman in # warehouse. Address Thompsqn st. peas GERMAN LADY, RECENTLY ARRIVED om Englaid, Where she bad several years ox. rience in a family and a school, wishes to to take a sit jon Foard s at ‘she is able to'teach thorough French and German, English and rudiments of muste if required ; a pleasant ome chief oblect ti best references can be given. Address B. F, 8, LANDS! mate) 404 Broadway; LOOCUSION AND LITERATURE.—& LAD fessor of elocution and Aurasses desires MARRIED MAN WANTS (A arecatuer AS ment ina first jon, or to take ge " jardener ;can take charge of a gentleman’aplace; Tel reel Vets meaner maine | Sat faand histin™ one Shey ae ha sae colleges of the poanteye pater: 60 reference. G. Bae Plane ‘st. Jy ANTED:-GERUATION, BY A LADY, AS FOREWO- man inastore, or a private place of business as dress and cloak weakens er ference from the first fam- iltes of Bi nm. Addre: |. 8., Eagle office, Brooklyn. oA} GBRpes N, A SINGLE )MAN, (WHO CAN SPEAK it “ Pitiect cls ee an on} pation B as spnchmans or ESB TEBRSY RRNE! 3 egatlema igen. Aildress lo el, 4 and 47 Bowery. patie SreAror Sera pa A bee CAREER, best_ref 5 ress mid ‘lorist, 1uil fred tee Hcenstng Meagem Nit Horta, Li Ware. ic SITUATION AS GARDENER, FEB. Pa ik < cena who phy understitnts ‘his Arg 0 anes < all on or addrew Li. 1., Bridgeman'y| peed st store, adway. Wee QOLORED COACHMAN; ONE, WHO rage understands the care of horses; must ommended from his lastemployer. Apply “AT IM WEST 2D 81. WAN GOOK FOR A Drivate boarding honse. Ap} Appi Rive 9 o'clock. None need apply unless competent and temperate, (Axonuvs TURKISH BATHS, NO 61 LEXINGTON av., want two Protestant girls; one as oe and ess; the other as chai rmaid aud waitress; $15 to $30; reierence required. oe WANTED—TO DO C1 Pep erg WAIT table and Assist with washing and ironing; a com- Detentand, willing girl, with Sood ree ncnnes fons, will Foce! ve Bod wageey ‘Apply at b st, corner ington XPERIENCED Vevey! AND Suir roy rsey — Ll none c ands ne appiys OFPRNUMIS BHO. aaa ai ‘Broome st. —e HELP BD NGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, ‘6 1 LEX INGTON nV. — ea i [arti honest, ligent, in- 12 rel 8T., con — SS —A ey ee pe 13] WEST 19TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM- bermaid and waitress; no objection to a board- ing house ; good reference. bay cd CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE, ON A avenue, for sale very chcap*Good' trade; 8 lease ; i patiatactory Kaas Fearons or hs far RARE OCHANCE—A SPLENDID LI best stand 2", jo! pe ale cheap; also South street gore town Sample "8 Store ‘agency, 7 Cedar street, _ 457 a adinanaan 82D 8T.—A& Rishon en grr 0 ‘assist will ih} ound Rite been city refarences, Call from Dressmakers and Seamstresses, WEST 23TH La Lee A er are EXx- by the day in Tis private Wealicns oe term: stranables a MEAT MARKETS, BEST BUSINESS nfectione ries, Cigar Stores, gency, TO iat street, AL AND WOOD YARD FOR SALE.—! culars inquire of JOHN McH UGH, 35417 Third ARTE ps FOR oye BROOKLYN; CORNER rincipal avenues; handsome uuntain; Well stocked ; tong iia bargain; no agents. Addre: ne | Seekecae ae FINE LIQUOR STORE, usiness; lone Toass; Yee ae, ker 2 at and 5 o'clock. ergata, Cherry street between ALE—A WELL-ESTABLISHED MEAT, FISH with or ot Wi Oyster Marke Oranye Junction, R SALE—ON GRAMERCY yan, A MODERATE heme four pitts brown stone House; first clnas in all ly to KV, HAUGHWOUT & CO., 2 Park yor SALE—A PROSPEROUS ‘AND WEL! tre eee ard Cheese Stand, in Tom| H Egcarp th street, between First and Second JOR SALH—A SMALL TEMPERANCE [oni bang public thoroughfare do’ do stnens for on re Adidrems RESTAURANT, box it) R SALE~A LAGER BEER SALOON AND. MEBT fstablished 21 years, with billiards, baga: lass, heap, and three years’ jase xtures; rent ch anternewe rors SALE—A “CONFECTIONERY, FIRST CLASS, IN ot the principal stylish, ne iurniahed and established 16 ye; for 3 years and privilege for 5 more at low rént An @x> ¢ At26 Maiden lane, second ars, with Lease traordinary chance, floor, between 1 and 3 o'clor! RK SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD hid retail Jewelry Kstablist- Will of an old establishe: ment; the owner, having secured « competency, w re: ne: ain ‘4 to $15,000 cash re jared Address tor two Week R SALB—IN THE NEW MANWATIAN MARKET, foot of Thirty-iourth, street (North xtures Of five Riands, tog aps, &c,, tor “one. -half the years, “ponus feselied Apply at stand, THE STOCK AND FIXTURE set & liquor store for cash: Apply at JOR. SALE CHEAT— A Desk, at No. 4 Spring street. vm SALE CHEAP—TICK ET TO CINC! At 166 Nassau street, basement, aiter L “GOOD BLACK WALNUT Hoe ARPERWEN, steenth to Forty-second mn ined gre GOD WILE AND | particulary inquire of MeOURD Tease ot & hance & DENNY, 716 bighth | @uces given, MT Tee 420 Vas Sy ck BALM SM : Ww kinds of machines.” Callor 528 | 6TH AV., BETWEEN SIST AND 32D, STS. co tent dressmaker wish few the day or week: best Fs, ey DRESSMAKER WOULD Li KE A FEW ee ee ida by the day or week; very best cho Dk Address M. C., box 114 Herald Uptown ch of Bhi ES CARTOR. 8, Copy CAN 0 een pak iag, ani i ye ay fad on machine. Apply’ at Christian Home. , General Housework, &c. “ino ® EAST HOUSTON 8T., ROOM 8, ENTRANCE ON Christy st.—A respectable. G German girl to do general hoererernase te American family; good Foierence given. 874 8TH AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO GENERAL housework ; good city reference. Ring third bell. Housekeepers, &e. 110 BLEECKER ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK Toom.—A widow lady as housekeeper. nF 8 WARNE 8 JERSEY OTs 5 Bouss. eeper, an lady ol e; a jarge and Reatet Ath ties Ores ofa family; refer- ence. Call on or address Mra A. £1150 8 BLEECKER ST.—AN AMERICAN LADY At 8 housekee| ir ae potion to th country. Call onvor addeuss Mex BROWS. te BROADWAY.—AN AMERICAN LADY As 6 working Log almeal compensation $20 to $25, a? | tor two days, third uot ‘ANTED-COO! ‘WASHER, AN AND IRONER, APPLY at $32 West 5th st, betweem 8th and 9th ave. WANTED-A GIRL (2 TO 14 YEARS) FOR LIGHT 1 petsoworks Apply at 150 West 27th et. from 8 to 10 o'clo loc! WANTED-A GTR At oR TO MAKE HERSELF Pa ne ie “ignded "preferred. Call in the morning. rast ° ANTED A WET on E WITH MILK SIX WEEKS a rman 10 A Saetiol ply trot dotull’s et 338 Wee 8th st. ‘ae m temperate American, align or Sirk: not older than 23 ‘Pours: thust be well recommended, ACBRTS WANTED=10 GELL FAMILY, BIBLE, | ON 6 men of abliitys Ho referee Melee Ades m al en dress BALBSWAN, box 135 Herald offices * gm by ft De RS A (ELEANANT SHIPPING OF. % & desrabie Pine fr eed ana AES out ARCA 4 ‘ATHY VB, STRONG YOUNG M. YOUNG MAN, AS : ame and ok ceder GGMNR BREET Honda mrhe ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID AND SEAMSTRESS jerstands Wheeler & Wilson's machine. 72 Weat sth ANTRD_IW A MEROHANDISR BROKER'S orice, a ‘Tan: Ms erences; salary per pega COOR, By) ASSIST WITH B wale: Year. Add “Radress box VAFe omes ing and ti i) to fo the Ky ar ply at 60°Weal Soth at Kefwecu out of and’ | ART ED—AN INTELLIGENT BOY IN AN OFFIC; "4 Germ: ferred ; ear $1 Call o’cloc! M NY 20 L Dery oe. salary first year $100. Call on Wand shamierpelagn ee ny mater Wire a ERRAND AND OFFICE Boy; Moat oughly under: ar wie mal at fest Soth rents; ent amd fy As 9 i Apply be Deand Wo'clock fray Rae FINA ELAR endt ia shen ® Wier WEAT AND AND) CAPABLE GIRL TO neral housework; only Ly Ry one Nodeepe house in ood order and w apply at 738 Brondway, one door, below Warten—tw0 GIRLS, ONE “1 Uetget tlh g and the other for weehing. iron rk in at EBS SUTAELE AF poet vane | and atte! ane a rec mn: mended Apply at Noe sae rookiyn RUB A YOU! Wfonuemen fro shear ted ene fn the week Toth sta eae erent 7th av, vetweon eh sri ‘with ONVALESGENCE, Herahi ‘A GERMAN GIRL WHO NDRRsTANDs | ->o™™ Branch OMe, __ ss page meaner rege a0 URbeRstA a 008 te ooRIne and ts an exci yo it Were 0 iad fi NT, ACTIVE LAD, OF qeneran mn fhe wages from 9 il Hh 'ag er gor ecucnon and in Seti Sak nes To ge a qu ih see ‘at the. sin leven ing. Appliention, in ANTED—AN, AMERICAN, PROTESTAN ri 48, which must be wee general howework of a Tomy 7 ales ya lor Fagan’ New York to bok 2280 kee from the oft ;,!0 a superior Kon good h Cs ang uberal a a agegs Marae rerereasye Fecal 9 B., $ PERIWRRE MADR Bt AGENTS SELTING : ented induce- GIRL TO DO THE GENERAL tamD, or call a va we yl ll family; me hor and ironer: fay He a a French dy rage Siper month, “Apuly sal reond iberty steeet, room 26. 1 wae 0 recites mtdtoen with THE TRADEs. need man junexceptio references reenired. wat i 4 Tene, BR Herald Uptown Branch office." av. 8 PANTO TWN me PP ented Ee CALI VBR WANTED. —MILLE: D- Wantep-4 9 cit wa sn rome fa fam aur x) A ERE. bet vant st., Mibatelphian “0s Rea in Brooklyny, manet A as FIRST CL sollte WANTED, LIBERAL AR- direct aaa 2h aeaecia ses at ° apply at No. 1 Broadway, weet LADY, RULLY COMPETENT. WISHES A tion as s2 honisekea ir; an ginal lacy prelerzed Address HOUs. ora new « EEPER, box 129 Patchogue, work | daa wes TED—BY Prd a ee YOUNG LADY, A position as he aN in a respectable widower's family, js ig upat qrew 's wor! id make herself general). tal; ney v8 20a food home desire Address stor ays M, tation C., New York. ANTED—BY A ‘A LADY or EDUCATION AND RE- finement * position us housekeeper for a widowe) companion for vf or any pastioe of poe that wil Bot be menial, no, shigctian te y Yeaving New York, dress 8. 8. a Brooklyn Branch Herald office. Laundresses, &e, 153 WEST MIST ST.—AN EXPERIENCED COLORED +e) laundross to do washing wt her own house; linens, &c., done in splendid style; terms moderate. Mrs. JM i. BROWN. 172° Cali PSON STA RESPECTABLE COLORED 7 wishes wushing to iron of rough dry. Lin the tack basement, A Bs AN EXPERIENCED — to do wasting at her owm residence tor gentle py and families. O17 “ast awn ST,, ROOM NO, 7.—A PIRRT CLASS Janndress would Hike family washing giner own bowser futng, pullin, 8, @ spdeinlity. Best retor Airaid T.cepy sine tn @ OR —— 600D, ARTIS1 wan ting: a per week. Y dare ao ARFINE, te 4 iw Herald fee. ___SITUATIONS ew oeeaclaLes. ou HAE 2 = bo tev ‘A HOY 16 YEARS OF AGE DRGMES A SITUATION in an office or store: ~ Oe given. J. DE BAUM, 39 -Naseaw: Sg Wintea A ARUATION wupires ast ITUATION dress A.C, rea, MALE So Ween A YOUNG MAN, A GOOD WRITER. DESIRES A bye apy ar Sea bag A \ situs ® retail, ference fri johaelis Puke Ges brosdwey. beste 3 Maerua na nates 8. RIPE MALL otf pt ae onto. ting fo make bimscif useful in cg rt agente 3... 1 anemia Sree gaara reese tae AS Reon Weditn a cea pest OR coop BIRTH AND | 4 ivekeun ae SERRE andi and 2 Gold st, . “ OF SILVERWARE, To Freee ipratenss can give rir refereheest sel wer 9 inte escgunury: weedy work; good prices.’ ap. esses ryan Post office, | ply at iden RULER; ONE WHO UNDE Amaral ft xine or pouwrore Inquire of FRANC cls al Lou Wena WIG MAKER we LaDTE® Harn iT, or tobuy shisha hairs Budhen Bower: Saurn EMPLOYMENT WANTED—BY A BEETOR: EAR SMT AMER Wee SITUATION i OYSTERMAN OR ook, Call at 263 Kast 25tt Wari A SITUATION Ag FIRST OLASS WAITER prorti city recommendations. J. in Broadway. Inquire FRENCH ADVER' {N JEUNE HOMME, DE LORRAINE, PARLANT LY francais et Vanglals, desire se placer comme garcot, ob pour se rendre Wile dans une famille privee; bonnet reisrences, p'adress@r aN, Isidore, rue Wooster, 25 TION —{~ AHANDSOME MA single, German; theoretieat and practical cultiva- tor of land. ' Address A. 8., box 162 Herald office.