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12 "CITY GOVERNME' wr, OFFICIAL, 4 Board of Ald SPECIAL crmen, ee Neanay, Jan, 28, 1873, . & BH” Lyte ¢ance, Fresdeni, im ‘the chair, S and # quoruin of mein’ ver ‘That on both side pours LAID OVER. mue -pinth sireet, from Madison Siewains be 4 cited and tier stones f liks be * set and the “ght sire aaieed and rellagced the Firs’ vst famps be lighted in Forty-third street, from ‘Tha’ _.to the Second avenue, vet? «the vacant lots on boib sides of Sixty-fourth street, ~ geen Fourth and Fifth avenues, be fenced in. shat a receiving basin and culvert be built on the north ride of Pearl street, opposite Donovan's lane, between 474 Aandi 476 in said street. That the vacant lots on the south side of Sixty-fourth street, between Third and Lexington avenues, be fenced treet lamp be lighied on the west side of Broadway, in the middle of the biock, betwecn bour- teenth and Fifteenth streets, That Elghty-eighth street, from Eighth avenue to Nind- son River, be regulated and graded, the curb and gutter ones set and the sidewalks Hasgs q hat Fitty-second street, from Fifth to Sixth avenue, be renumyered. That Ninety-third street, from Second avenue to East Riyer, be regulated and graded, the ‘curb and guiter snes sot and the sidewalks flagged, That l7th street, om Fifth avenue to East or Harlem be regulated and graded, the curb and gutter set and the sidewalks flagged, cartiiin 106th street, from Third avenue to East or Mhriem River, be regulated and gradea, the curb and gutter stones set and the sidewalks flagged, at 108th street, trom Fifth avenue to East or Variem River, be regulated and graded, the carb and gutter stones set and the sidewalks flagged, ‘That the Board of Street Openinggand Improvements be requested to take the necessary mm to have 8 “sixth, Sixty-seventh, Sixt ayy and Sixty-ninth etreets, rom Second avenue to the East River, opened ac- cording to law. That on both sides of Fifty-sixth street, fram First ave- nue to avenue A,curb and etter, stones be set, and the sidewalks be flagged and re! agaed full width. Alderman Monwetmek moved that the communication ‘be laid on the table, and 1,000 copies printed in document: rm. Alderman Kenn, as an amendment, maved to make the: number of copies 1,500, Which was accepted by Alderman Monheimer. The motion was then adopted. # PAPERS FROM THR BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN RE- FERRED. Resolution to remove drinking hydrant from seathwest corner of Sixiecnth street an hird avenue 4o north- west corner of Fourteenth street and Third avenne, Kesolution to build sewer im Sixty-flith street, from Tenth avenue to Hudson River. Resolution for # railing and gas lampsaround the statue of Abraham Lincoln, in Union square. Revolution to lay crosewalk trom No. 5 Bowery to op- osite, No. 6. i Resolution to flag, full width, Fifty-ninth street, from First to Second avenue. Resolution to renumber 127th street, from Fifth to Exghth avenue. Resolution to curb, gutter and flag, full width, Seventy- sixth street, trom First avenue to.avenue A, Resolution for a free drinking hydrant on the south- west corner of Fifty-eighth street and Third avenue, Resolution to build sewer in Ninety-eighth street, from Eighth avenue to Boulevard, f Adjourned until Thursday next, £0th instant, at 3 P.M. JOSEPL ©, PINCKNEY, Clerk. in. Thats Ri stone 1 SPRCIAL SE! nenay, Jan. 30, 1873. Present—Hon. §. B. H. Vance, President, in the chair, and a quoruin of members. RESOLUTIONS LAID OVER. That lamps be lighted in Fifty-ffth strcot, from Fourth 4o Fifth avenue ; also that Croton water pipes be laid in said street. REFFRRED, That Eighty-tourth street, trom avenue A to Third avenue, and from Fourth avenue to Fitth avenue, be waxed with Belgian or frap-block pavement. That Forty-third sircet, trom Second avenue 'to Third avenue, be paved with Belgian or tray clock gavemens: That Kighty-fifth street, from avenue to Fir avenue, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pavement. ‘ _ Communication from the Clerk of the Common Council, ‘with schedule of ordinances passed both branches of the mnmon Connell last year, but not having been approved ¢ Mayor, and not coining within the scope of the Ath section of the Charter of 1570, the Counsel to the Cor- Poration says it is essential to their vaiidity that they should be re-enacted by the present Common Council. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, ETC st Forty-third street, from First avenue ‘to East River. 182d street, from avenue St Nicholas to Eleventh venue, Re te orem eresae to Manhatten Seett -second street, from avenue to East River, 13; ih street, from Fitth avep tl hth avenue, 4, YOR FLA Fifty-eeventh street, from Sixth to Righth avenue: Forisiih street, between Madison and Fiith avenudd, Forty-eighth street, from Broadway west about 150 fect, + Fonrteenth street, from First to Second avenue, north side. 117th street, from Avenue A to Harlem River. St. Mark's place, from southeast corner of Second ave- Bue to 48, south side, Le \rserhhl street, from Sixth to Seven: Ie. pers pouth gi aed P pepe POR Licntina, & ae FPifty-seventh street, from Fourth to Fitth avenue. *~ Bixty-titth street, from Eighth avenue to Boulevard. Sixty fourth street, trom Third to Fitth avenue. Fourth avenue, from 124th to 125th street, west side. Fourth avenue, from Sixty-lirst to Sixty-second street, east side. Seventy-cighth street, from First avenue to avenue Ay Vitly-second street, from Madison to Filth avenue, FOR FENCING IN VACANT LOTS. On Sixty-first street, about 200 tect west of Second ave- due, south side. Fifty-seventh street, about 150 feet west of Ninth ave nue, north side, Filty-third street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Forty-second street, about 100 feet west ef Second av. YOR CURING, GUTTERING AND FLAGGING. Southeast corner of Second avenue and Twelfth street. Forty-elghth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, One Hundred aud Fifly-second street, from Avenue St Nicholas to Eleventh avenue. One Hundred and Ninth street, from Third to Fifth ave- 6. avenue, aue. To lay crosswalks (rom northeast corner of Canal and Mulberry streets to southeast corner of said streets, From south side of pier No. 3, North River, to the east side of West street, opposite. Were reterred to the appropriate committees. GENERAL ORDERS ADOPTED, streets, Seventy-sixth street, from Second ast River, curb and gutter stones be set the sidewalks be fagged and reflagge That a brick sewer be builtin Eighty-third street, from Eighth to Ninth avenue. ‘hat the lamp on the sidewalk between 274 and 276 Water street suspended (rom the building 274 Water street, and the lamp-post be removed ‘That the sidewalk on both sides of Pifty-sixth street, from Ninth to 1 gazed. That the blo ily-sixth and Fifty-sev- enth streets and Eighth avenue and Broadway be fenced in. That the vacant lot on the southeast corner of Fifth av- enue and Fifty-fourth strect be feuced In, That lamp-posts be erected and street lamps lighted in Filty-sixth street, trom First avenue to avenue A. — eign” ig jee! ‘That Croton mains be Jaid in Sixtieth street, trom First p avenue to avenue A. ~ MNES des That Morton street, from Bleecker street to West street, be renumbered, That the sidewalks on both sides of Fifty-se between Ninth and Eleventh avenues, be fl. Each by the following vote :— Affirmative—The President, Aldermen Billings, Cooper, Falconer, Flanagan, Kehr, Koch, Lysazht, McCatterty. | nth sircet, ed. Monheimer, Morris, Ottendortér, Re i PAH iat 8, jorte! eilly and Van That the Commissioner of Public Works be directed to tne several city railroad cempanies to raise the ent inside their tracks to a level with the estate ished grade of the street and the pavement on either aide; also that he cause the said companies to remove all | witches and turn-outs not actually in use; also all rails and ties Jaid in any street or streets for which no fran chise has been granted. and to ca the pavements to be thoroughly repaired in each case; and In case {he said ratlroad companies do not comply with the provisions of this resolution, then the Commissioner of Public Works % directed to cause the work to be done at the cost of the city, and take the necessary measures to recover the ex- pense from the said railroad companies. By the following vote -— . Afirmative—The President, Aldermen Billin Falcongr, Kehr, Koch, Lysaght, Monbeimer, , Cooper, ris, OC tendoriv uly and Van Schaick— Negative--Alfermen Flanagan and McCafferty—2, g ASpormed owe Thursday the 6th proximo, at JOSEY Board of Ass PINCKNEY, Clerk. ant Aldermen, STATED SESSION. 2 Monpay, Jan. 27, 1878. iam Wade, Esq., President, in the chair, of members Presery { and a quorum REED. to Fulton street, be ck pavement. Ne d to Pearl street, be paved ve nent. ty street, Front street to South with Belgian or trap-block pavement. var dy Re a iret Stee at 115th street. lor the better regulation of the use ol streets aud highways of the vity of New York by veliehes aud railways, That the sidewalk iu front of 582 534 and 536 Ninth ayo- nue be flagged. Lary oven. That on both sides of Thirty tuk street, from First ave. ‘nue to Rast River, curband gutter stones be set and the iewalks be flagged and retlagged. That Thirty. street, from First avenue to the East iver, be paved with Belgian of trapblock pavement, That Eighty.second strect, trom Boulevard to River Drive, be regulated and pes. the curb and gutter stones set and the sidewalks flagged. ‘a free drinking hydramt be placed on the south. east corner of sixty-third sircet and Tenth avenue. tre That Eighty-second, street, trom Third to Fourth ave- nue, be regulated and the curb and gutter stones set and the sidewalks flayge That Nanety-uhird street, (rom Third to Fourth avenue, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pavement, That 124th street, trom Fifth avenue to Harlem River, be paved with granite-block pavement, T Eighth avenue, be hat 120\h street, from Third to Paved with grapite-block pavement., That Tenth avenue, from 126th street to 155th street, be Paved with granite-block pavement. Ps be Lighted a 19th street, between avenue wbeat landing. ue A. trom idéth to Méth street, be regulated ane curb and gutter stones set aud the side Axty-seventh street, from Madison to Fifth arenes: curb and gutter stones’ be set and the sidewalk GENPRAL ORDERS ADOPTED. That on both sides a1 Fifty-ninth r . i ‘ect, from the First he Secoud avenue, the sidewalks be flagged and re- om both sides of Sew nue to avenue A, cu, enty-sixth street, from the and idewalks be fagved aud refine wee Ye set hat a free drinking hydrant be placed on the south- west corner of Filty-eighih sireet and Morgue That i27th street, from d avenue, be re Tha mbered. He Filth to the Kighth avenue, tin Mth street, from Tenth be laid from No. 5 Bowery to opposite 0. 6). 4 sewer be built In Ninety-cigh , enue tothe Roulevards 8" “Feet, from the by the following vote — AMrmative-Assistant Aldermen Foley, M cy, Keating, Wisser, Healy, Thorneil. ‘t) cenan, th¢ President, “Aisistant alae Brucks,’ Kelly, Simonson, Cumisky, Li and Be: That beredy giend bird avenue and place the same on the northeast her of Fourteenth streets and Third avenue, kone following vote « Ailirmative—Assistant Aktermen Fo PY. Keating, Wieser, Healy, Thorpe en Kk en, Somm 4 rea—19. the Commissioner of Patijc Works be and he 4s | directed to remove the drinking hydrant now ing on the south west corner of Sixteenth street and yy Murphy, Clan ) Theis, Keenan 1 Sehoe, Bracks, , Simonson, Cumisky, Linden, Som- vneeative= sistant Alderman Strack and the Presi- 1D 2 urned unt Slat inst., at 2 o'clock P. Se Hh PRAALITAM He MOLOS EY. Chen SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, A RRA RONAN Cooks, de. PLACE, TOP FLOOR.=A “TE. reliable woman, not young, 98 COMM! gx} meat, Kou ape and vegetable cn read, ‘vise girs and dessert; e@h take the entire charge ola kitchen do merketing ina large or small family, and asnis’ 42! | Washing; good reference. Call for two days. # j a 109 WEST 15TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE J tant woman ax cook; thoroughly v her business; no obicetion @ short dist: country; will assist in washing; best city re f20Tes- Averstands 2:0 in ‘the Avene. NEW YORK HER ADD, SirGnba¥,"WeBRUARY 1, IWS—TRIPLE 8 1206 —* AUATIONS_WANTEDOFEMAS18. Nurses, d&. Pa Ni RALY, Maa 1008. —, ~ as saree j first clase reference. ie: SRet are an. ROOM, 10/4 RESPECT 1 si woman (Pro estant), who has lost her child, on th old, wishe wetnurse ather residence," ° 4 Wee 8 baby to 428 8TH AV., BETWEEN 313°, AND 32D STS.—AN 5 educated person as nury’ “for an infant; speaks ‘Germa fagiish and some Fren¢ h; would. like to travel bry the family to Europe in ? ye ‘Spring. Call {from 12 ‘HLS BAST lori st. TW Pains OF STAIRS UP.— A respectable Wom in would like to get a baby to wet nurse at, her own /residence; her aby is eight a / Mrs, FREEMAN, 109 ‘WEST 3TH sr. REAR House 2 aged woman as professed coor baker; has best city reference. a WEST SOT ST., BETWEF Sr eae EO) Sredodnarine coh etiam frosts AND TTR ineats, game, pastries, bread, dew, ook) understands 0 private boarding hou: 6 haba geen ROD Teeth St BETW AEN C04 AND 7TH AVA, thorouehy andctstamds at, young woman’ op Cook’ poultry and game, can t® ge charwe of the kitchen; No ob ection to @ first clas arding house; good city and ‘A. MIDDLE: also a good coun 0 AATY Telerences, WEST 1ST! S1.—A ‘RESPECTABLE WOMAN A as first cl? 4s ook; understands cooking in all ite ‘ranches, soups ‘4nd w1) Kinds of game; no objection to a rivate boarding beruse; best city reference. Can be seen jor two days, 16 8THLAY.., THIRD FLOOR.—A PROTESTANT AS first class cook; understands all kinds of cook ing—sou Inquire Tor tir Saale BGG WEST TW ST—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO e ’ goout by the day or week; can cook and do gen era, housework. E, GRAMAM, 2. QQ) 2D AV., CORNER 22D 8T.—A BUSINESS WOMAN re as first class cook for a hotel or club, or would take tull charge of a large place. Call or address for oue week, me and jellies; best city reference. padayes wid SLZ 2 Av NEAR MD 8t.—4 GIRL TO DO HOUSE work ; is a good plain cook, washer and ironcr, 1 25 BROADWAY.—AS G 40 and to assist in washing and in + Eood Ciy reference from last employer. “Call from ¥ A. M, to Chambermaids, &c, ELDRIDGE ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— An American girl, German descent, as chamber- maid and to do plain sewing or to wait on a lady. Call LD LI KE B27 3D AV AN AMERICAN LADY WOU best reterene SQ] SP Ave RESPcOTABLE wom 1 rience a intant’s nurs country or 10 travel with the fas 1.39 a position as taonthly nurse; is fully competent; Vor ad a dress. OF EXPR- jon to the BROADWAY, IN THE BAKERY.—A YOUNG Wrench girl, speaking no English, as nurse or chambermaid. CLERKS AND SALESMEN, OOKKEEPER WANTED—IN A WHOLESALR BOOT Bramerneen en, wees sae pected, ox 2a New York ‘Post ‘office. trade: “Apply tok. D. REYNOLDS & FOR THE NECKTIE TRADE, ie paren teenending ‘a large trade a liberal salary will be paid, 319 Canal ‘st., second floor. SITUATION FOR MY nem pent to do and ness; salary not uch of an object as plen' An opportunity to leara. address box 130 l'ost office, EA CLERKS CAN FIND EMPLOYMENT ON SATUR- days or Saturday svaning, by calling at tea stand, Manhattan Market, corner Sth st. and 11th ay. None €x: cept those understanding the city trade require ‘ANTED—A SALESMAN FOR A HAIRCLOTH AND W horee brush manufactory to the trade; liberal ar- it Fangements, Apply at4i3 Broome st ooo & 00, WAnren—s SITUATION, IN ANY GOOD HOUSE, Fw, el anata Rey Erlal cea peter to Laat em of work; will go one week oi ; em- loyer. ‘Address tor three days GEORGE, Herald Up- wn Branch office, id; he has some ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ENGLISH NURSE, to take care of grown children and as plain seam. strese; is only four months trom Engiand. Cam be seen at her present employer's. Address KNGLISH NURSE, Herald Uptown Branch office, MisceDlancous. EAST 18TH ST.—A YOUNG LADY AS LADY'S maid in the elty; no objection to Ko. South or to Europe, or as children’s maid; would instruct them and do plain sewing and assist with the chamberwork; best ee. hree days, BY A SMART 14 EAST 33D 8T.—WANTED, American lad of 16, to do some light work and learn some business ; good reference. 210 WEST 20TH ST—A RESPECTABLE GIRL Ag parlor maid and seamstress or chambermaid and seamstress; good city re! i 2.43 BAST gD STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG 4) lady as lady's companion in a respectable fa ily; understands dressmaking and dressing hair; best relerence, N AMERICAN LADY, AGED 30, OF HIGH SOCIAL standing, cultured and refined (not an adventuress or humbug), having, by a combination of circumstances, met with severe losses, takes this method to secure a po- sition which will yield her a home something in keeping with her tastes, im exchange for which she would over- see the household department of a first class family; be- ing highly educated, could act as governess to children or companion to a lady; having travelled extensively in this country and Eurdpe, would be of service to a party 219 EAST 37TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as chambermaid; 7 years’ reference. Address ©. H., care of Mrs, Kemey. 227 EAST MTH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as chambermala or waitress; no objec: tion to go 4 short distance in the country; ihe best city reference can be given. EAST 30TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM- or address. plating a Kuropean tour, Only parties willing to ‘eae Sawaaey y= Peres sips ee See ett Bannee e © KIN ST.—-A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL AS rinciple, and having someth: desirable to offer, need De Atk erat eed ERMAN, GIRL AS | Brune MUTUAL CONFIDENCE, Herald Uptoce Uranek family. affice. 150 WES8t, ArH st—a YounG, RESPECTABLE YOUNG PERSON, SPEAKING ENGLISH, FRENCH itrese; and jerman, res & situation as nursery fov- SAE coe rem RO0G: CU Cenaasita, ann aneyror HUMAN MSIL RAL ite ia oad entire charge of them; highest reference given, Ad- dress for one week Rey. M. GUHL, 340 West 53d st. BY A REFINED LADY, AS GOVERNESS, COM- ’ pacign or any position of trust; will assist in sewing and light housework; terms moderate; best references. Address HOME, box 133 Herald Uptown Branch office. 10 JEWELLERS. WANTED, ere LADY, FIRST a class polisher, employment. ti LO Le 9¢ 22 bermald and waitr to do general house- prese ploy 23: 30TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, lately landed, as chambermaid or to assist in housework {n a private Jamily; 1s willing and obliging; best reference. 354. WEST GOTH st—~ COMPET e)E chamberinaid and waitress; best until suited. 4.3.4. STHLAV.. NEAR s9TH S7.—A RESPECTABLE E_English person as chambermaid and seamstress. 45 WEST STH S8T.—AS CHAMBERMAID IN A e private tamily; first class reference. Call for two days. 1.122 waitress, T GIRL AS ference, Call 8D AV., NEAR 66TH ST., THIRD FLOOR,— A respectable young girl as chambermaid and ty, Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 47 2B. AY, (BING THE OUTSIDE BELL)—A fi spectable 4itl as seamstress; can operate on seve: ral mac Has yl attend to grown children or assist with ligt j’amberwork in a private family; city reter- Dall for two days. MACDOUGAL ST.—A COMPETENT DRESS. maker wishes a few more engagements by tno day; all the Inigst styles of house, street ana evening dresses, Address, "Tet qnccaimeame TAS TT kt oo a 14 ABT 26TH ST., NEAR LEXINGTON AV.—A competent seanistress, with city reterence, ishes atew engagements by the day, or Would care an alid; 48 a good operato: 16 WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as scamsiress and to take care of children in a private family; willing and obliging. . € EAST 47TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS SPAM- stress in a private family; understands all kin Of sewing on Wheeler & Wilson’s machine 41 6TH AV., BETWEEN 25TIT AND 26TH A tLe) highly recommended dressmaker, first class, will G0 out by the day. Address MADAM. A FIER. 42( EAST ISTH ST.—A_ DRESSM) ence. MAKER AND seamstress wishes a few more engagements by the day or week; cai sew on all kinds of machines. Cail or a 430 4TH AV., BETWEEN 29TH AND 30T: J FeU French “Uressmake iy from Varis, who sewed there along time with Madaine Vignon, w go out by the day, Call on or address Mile. GU. Tl 3D AV., BETWEEN 46TH AND 47TH STS., OU the fancy store.—A respectable girl as seamstress and to do light chamberwork in a private tamily ; under- standsall Kinds of sewing on Wheeler & Wilson's ma- chine. PROTESTANT YOUNG LADY AS SEAMSTRESS; understands all kinds of family sewing and dress- making ; is an experienced operator; no objection to take charge of two half-grown children. Address C. P., box 152 Herald Uptown Branch office. {IRST CLASS OPERATOR ON WHEELER & WIL- son's machine, thoroughly understanding ladies’ awd childrens’ undergarments and some dressinaking, wishes one or two engagements by day or week; would take sewing at her home; very reasonable terms. Address s OPERATOR, Herald Uptowa Branch oilice, 1,265 Broadway, | EAST 48TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WELSH 340 OLY girtto dogencral housework or chamberwork, or as cook and todo coarse Washing in a small private family, 333 WEST ast st—A compe Oe) girl todo housewo! irouer ; excellent references, T GERMAN ; Bood cook, washer and Housekeepers, &c. Q15 WEST OTH St, REAR COTTAGE.—A GER. | 41) man widow lady, speaking good English, with a little girl, six years old, as housekeeper to an elderly gentieman'or widower. ‘Call on or address ©. i 99Q WEST BOTH —A WIDOW LADY AS HOUSE. £0 keeper; in a widower’s or bachelor's family preferred, ‘or address for one week. 236 WEST 26TH ST.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN AS * ponekrret ina hotel, or any position of trast; has a practical Knowledge of the same. Address Mrs. MAS( 261 machine Wilting c WEST 37TH ST.—-AS WORKING Tose. | keeper or to sew: can work Wheeler & Wilson | ake to or cl herself useful; small wages | 1 months old, with her, if she can bring A. YOUNG LADY. WHO HAS BEEN UNEXPECTEDL obliged to maintain herselt and who can give best references as to character and capability, wishes a post- | tion as housekeeper in the family of a widower. Address C. B.A. Herald office, WASTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN PRO- testant woman, with two children, the place of agent for a landlord or as janitress tor gentlemen's oft- ces of rooms: can give best city references at preventemployer's Address Mra, W., 68 pean be West 21st st. Laundresses, &c. WEST 38D ST., ROOM man to do gen % 13 15% WEST SIST ST.—AD TENCED COLORE OO Iaunuress to do washing at her own house; linens, &c., dune in splendid style; terms moderate, irs. J. H. BROWN, WEST 20TH ST.—AS COMPETENT LAUNDRESS; | has good city reference, | Q46 WEST TH st. kiRst FLOOR, FRONT x room.—A respectable young woman to go out by the day washing or ironin or address, 271 WEST 12TH ST.—A RE ‘TABLE WOMAN ~ to work by the day or week; is @ good washer and ironer; can do all kinds of housecleaning. Call for two days Q()5 BAST 26TH ST. NEAR 2D AV.—A RESPEOTA- B05 begin asiaunirewanasy assist with chamber- Work; good city reference. SPEOTARLI EAST TH R at city reference WOMAN as laundress 329 EAST 9TH ST., IN THE BASEMENT.—A FEW ‘ OSI more gentlemen's and fanvilies’ washing by a fi undress; terms reasonable; can reter to her A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO | y to wash and iron. ‘ ‘ 3 339 clout 419 EAST let! 8t.. SECOND FLOOR —A scotcHt Protestant girl as good laundress in a bourdin house of public institution, or Would Go house work ; goo city reference. ie 44 WEST STH ST, FIRST FLOOR, BACK Foom.—A respectable woinan wishes to fo out b: the day’s work to do washing and ironing or to take wor! home ; reterences. 5 3 EASY ISTH ST., TOP FLOOR—A STEADY WO- BOD tan to foek fo 6 Goce cost, ers steady pince to the highest wages; uo objection to a boarding house, a SEAS ee TERT 7] @W AV. BETWEEN STH AND soTH STS, L112 top floor, in the rear.—A respectable weman todo families’ or gentlemen's washing, or Would go out by the day: isa fire: class laundress, Inquire tor or ad- dress Mrs. McG UIRE, Narses, &e. 1ST ST, EAST.~A LADY WISHES A CHILD TO huese, it will reeerye the best of care and atten- Address Mrs, SMITIL. tion, 154. BAST sort st.—a YOUNG FRENCH GIRL TO *E mind children and do ehamberwork: is willing and oblifiig: cau do plain se ® OM; Lest Fe‘erenee frou 46 breseut eamnployer, Tnauire of Mra. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WAN i FEMALES. ] dress for three days YOUNG LADY WHO RECEIVED A TEACHER'S certificate in Berlin, Prussia, and who |s now gov- erness in the family of a foreign minister, wishes a situa- tion as travelling companion or teacher in a family goin abroad next Summer, or will take a position ina go family in this country; speaks English, French and Ger- man fluently; best reference. Address EMILIE, box 129 Post office, Cincinnati, Ohio. A WIDOW OF LIMITED MEANS WOULD LIKE A position in some family of culture and refinement as companion, 4c., or would go to Europe; references ex- changed, Address A., box 119 Herald office. |) ANTED—BY A LADY WHO HAS TAUGHT TEN years, a position as visiting or resident governe: for French (Paris) ernian, pe Ie, Bop (nathemat- 8 PARI PRINCE ST.—A YOUNG LADY TO DO COPYING, or as saleswoman; writes a plain, quick hand. Ad? H. ics) and Latin. Addres: box 107 Herald office. OE ieyeree einer bere RA AA LADY WANTED-IN AN OFFICE, TO CORRE- spond; must be a plein and rapid penman, quick to Buderstand and pogsess order, method and thoroughness in her work; rete grammarian, capable of reviewing preferred. Give age, experience ANTED—IN A MANUFACTURING JEWELLER'S office, a young man as salexman ; one who is will- ing to make himselt generally useful and has had some experience in the trade. Address CONFIDENCE, box 1,736 Post office. om AM cri mi room on rear tor stable: 10 yr cITy REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. East Side. EXTRA SIZED SORWER TO"SE AND LOT ON I, between Mad’ en nt may remain on wood throughout mir: ‘all stree’ fi complete. CBRAP.STHRER STORY Gowan Bs ished in hi E. ), i 8.9, on t tl street je ea meatus ppis to SAAC rooms G and H, baseément MEST CLASS V.OUSES FOR SALE BY E. H. LUD- Pow & gone 3. Pine street, by} for the convenience of obtaining per- Venteeuth street, Everett House, Union cond ‘and the ‘11 Broadway, cb, J a lire eA ana F%, BALE—ON EIGHTIETH STREET, BETWEEN story ho. bee Hommnien avenues a very dbeirable three easy, "HOLMES BROS, 46 Bast Twenty-third sect, OR SALE.—A FIRST CLASS AND ELEGANTLY furnished House near Central Park for sale low, fit- ted =P for owner, but neving loleave this climate; must Pili tenner ie tel tase? 000 F lol a . Writ, ie Willen street Nee vemmeauately. Address _— ees POR SALE CHEAP—A’ WELL BUILT FOUR STORY brown stone House, 22 feet widi of itroet, just east of Madison avenue’ 1” (2 Fifty-fourth GRADY, 827 Sixth avenue. ma P. H. ARLEM RIVER WATER FRONTS WANTED, Harlem River Water Fronts wanted, POTTER BROTHERS, Nos. 4 and 6 Warren street. ANTED—AN ASSISTANT BOOKKELPER; MUST write a good hand, bequick and correct ip all re- spects; a taste for drawing or pangbkng » essary ; state ‘age, salary and references, Address W, ¥. M., office. WANTED YOUNG MAN ACQUAINTED WITH ladies’ dress trimmings and fringes to solicit trade for a manuiacturer. Atidress W., box 133 Herald office. ANTED—IN A BROADWAY JOBBING HOUSE, A young man for office work ; must be a good pen 5 juick and correct, Address, with references, C, B,, box 8 Herald offic WA4NTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED AND ACTIVE business man, with large business acquaintance, a position in wholesale fruit, produce, grocery or general commission trade, a salesinan, buyer, clerk or traveller; Wall be found competent in eltlier capacity ; has unexcep- tionable references. Address H. D. B., Herald office, WANIED-YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT BOOK. keeper; ready to make himself generally useful ina wholesale straw goods house. Address box U2 sta- ion A. __ COACHMEN AND GARDE WHKS, (ANY, GENTLEMAN REQUIRING A FIRST” CLASS Coachman, sober, steady, obliging, married, no’ en- cumberance, good city reference, can address J. H., 437 East loth st. A SINGLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS coachman; understands the care of horses thor- oumnIy ity references, Inquire for JOHN GAY, at stables 42 West 55th st, SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A single man; first class city reference trom pre employer. Can be seen or address W. M., No. 2 Wei atrect. A YOUNG MAN FROM PARIS WANTS A SITUATION as coachman ; best city reference as to honesty, so- briety and capability. Can be seen at Brewster's, corner Mth st. and 5th ay., etween 2 and 4P. M. YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS GROOM +1 orcoachman; understands the care and manage- ment of horses in all its branches; will be found obliging; good reference. Call on or address J. P. M., 74 Bowery. A MARRIED MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS gardener; can take charge of @ gentleman's place; understands farming; whose wife is a first class butter maker: good reference. Address G. F., 272 Plane st., Newark, N, J. (OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SOBER, single, itrious man, who understands the pertect care of horses and carriages, in city or country; refer- ences satisfactory. Address G., box 138 Herald office. ARDENER.—EMPLOYMENT WANTED, BY A single man, showing 15 years’ references, under- standing greenhouse, Rraperios, fruits, fowers and vege- tables. Call on or address J. H, B., at Bridgeman’s seed store, 876 Broadway. ITUATION WANTED AS COACHMAN; THREE years’ first class city reference from present employe cause of leaving, family going to Europe. Addre: . T., box 52 Post office. ‘WAnte-* SITUATION AS COACHMAN OR groom ; best old country and city reference; Is sin- is, and, competent in all Tespects, | Address W, Wee erald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadwa; Fe Pe Miinov as 5 Itsy ———_ Wyatres- TION AS GRGOM OR COACH- man, by 4 first class man; understands the care and management of horses perfectly well; would like to take care of a gentleman’s road team ; disengaged on on or address manuseri if any), ay Sepeeted, references, and address BOOKSELLER’ 0% 8,573 New York Post office. GOOD, STRONG GIRL WANTED—TO DO GENE- ral housework, cook wash and tron. Apply, with nces, between 9 and 12 o'clock, at 13 Wavertey near Broadway. —$10, $15 AND $20 PER WEEK CAN BE MADE BY + # lady of energy in a light out-door business ;.three New York Book Concern, No. 7 A hours per day required. Warre —LADIES ARE INVITED TO TAKE ANY KIND + of Sewing Machines they like, and to take out shirts, ladies undergarments, &¢., to make at home or in shop, and pay only small sums down and leave small sumsevery week, and get cash for work. FINSBURY PA TURERS, 106 C| am begs Ste OPERATOR ON WILLCOX & GIBBS’ machine wanted; come ready to work, 713 Broad- way, oftiee 19, PERATORS WANT St. fourth floor. —OVERATORS ON THE Singer sewing machin nted for the new Secor, vat hands preterred. ELLIS, 1,246 Broadway. 7 ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND for a small private jamily. 28 East 22d st, ED—A COOK, TO ASSIST WITH THE WASH- and Ironing; city reference required; wages Ht lok West ith st. for two days, between 9 and V JANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL TO COOK, WASH and iron for a large family, Apply at 310 2d av., after 9in the morning \ JANTED—A FRENCH NURS WITH GOOD CITY Feterences Apply at 46 Bond’ st., between 9 and 12 o'clock. ES, BOWS, Broad- MPLOYMENT AT THE er of Grand and 3d sts., Hobo» faa JANTED—GIRLS, ST! Button Factory, coi \ JANTED—TWO GOOD GIR ONE TO COOK, wash and iren; the other chambermaid, in a small famity, Only those well recommended call, from 11 to 1 o'clock to-day, at 20 West Lith st. wast —A STRONG, WILLING washing and assist in the kitchen, st, near University place, Dae WAXTED—A GERMAN @PROTESTANT) GIRL, WHO can apaey English, to do chamberwork and wait- ing; must have good city reterence. Apply at 514 Sth av., from 11 to 2 or trom 5 to M, IkL TO DO Apply at 359th SITUATIONS WAN‘ COMPETENT BARKEE! gagement; Hirst class references. ER DESIRES ANE: Address W. G, A Herald office. AY ENGLISHMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS AX groom; can furnish first class reference. Call on or address G, SMITH, 127 West 28th s A WELL EDUCATED GERMAN, AGED 26. SPEAK- 4X. ing and corresponding also in Englisn and French, Withes a situation where he can make himself generally useful; good references. Address E, E,, care F. Kohbertz & Son, 54 Wall st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG COLORED true as waiter in a private family, Call at 203 West st. P 20th B* cReccieues, Kind; best references. Address G. count of poy Going ,% ae al references, icD., st ‘ANTED—SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY SINGLE man, understands his business thoroughly; refers to present em: loxer. Call on or address J. Mct., private stable 336 Eas! st ANTED—A GARDENER, A SINGLE MAN PRE.‘ ferred, to take entire charge of a conservatory, greenhouse and lawn, all included in one acre, in the city of Brooklyn. No one need apply unless he has good taste in @ ming flowers, understands thoroughly their names and properties and is io to work and to take a personal pride in the result ot his labors. Apply at the office of the J 1 of Commerce, 76 Beaver st., N. Y. HELP WANTEDOMALES. oY WANTED—IN AN TRON COMMISSION OFFIC) salary $2a week. Address, in own handwriting, OY WANTED-—IN A HARDWARE OFFICE; SAL- ry to begin with $3 per week. Address OFFICE, office. OY WANTED—IN THE HARDWARE BUSINESS: wholesale); one capable and willing, salary first 180. Address, with references, H. D! B., Herald year office, OY WANTED IN AN OFFICE—AN AMERICA) about 15 years of age; must be intelligent, write alrst ood hand, and reside with his parents; salary er 20, Address, in handwriting of appheant, WARWICK, box 121 Herald office. JAURRAY HILL.—FOR SALE, HANDSOME NEW three story high stoop brown stone House. Appl: on the remises, Tis Bast Thirty-sixth street, of A. aK T, KENNEDY, builders, $13. 000. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN SS 's stone, in elegant order, east of Third avenue, and near Lexington xsgme Tar a leave Fi ing for Europe; wants offer.. LIONEL FROEHLICH, Thi enue, corner Fiftieth street. . story brown ne USE, x80; wel built, finished in hard wood and in splendid order. E. H. LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine street, ‘West Side. (A. FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE WILL BE sold for $36,00); location Fitty-vecond street, between Firth and Sixth avenues; dimensions 20x55x100, MARTIN DUNN, 202 Broadway. ORNER PROPERTIES FOR SALE—DESIRABLY LO- / cated; some large Fronts; suitable for improvement; capital investments; ACE Brerpesiive advantages. AMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, XECUTOR’S SALE.—38 LOTS FOR SALE, ON 4 Broadway and New avenue, about 187th street, at 31,29) per lot, which is about $20,000 below their value; must be be sold to close ‘ate. HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pine street. the est Fok SALE—ON WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, &® modern, well built and attractive brown stone House, four story, English $15,000, cost $18,000, and is Possession; terms easy. basement, furnace. &c.; price @ first rate house; immediate JAMES R. EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third street, pee SALE—THE PROPERTY 193 TENTH AVENUE; @ large three and @ half story well built House, 25 iwet_wides lot $100; price $12,000.” An, lator can itord to buy Tee Pre Se Any pRecutatar West Twenty-third street, tok SALE—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK Bis,oW0; terns once AT Cee eee Frise ,f a 0 su » O. iN Broadway or 248 West Thirty-ninth street on IRANKLIN STREET, NEAR WEST BROADWAY,.— For sale, a Front of & feet; street extra wide ; no rail tracks; strong north light; suitable for first class trade; two fine stone tront Stores on same stree! JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, MALL HOUSES IN FIFTH, EIGHTH AND NINTH S wards for sale; also a number of first class medium Houses in best streets in Twenty-second ward, all atmod- erate figures and upon reasonable terms of payment. JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND 5 TO LET. JERALD BRANCH OFFICE—DROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFEYCE, IN THE LONG ISLAND “BAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM 81, SerICE OFEN FROM 8 A, M, TILL 8 P. M. ON SUNDAY FROM $ TO 8 P.M. CARRIERS AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN, N ELEGANT THREE STORY HIGH STOOP brown stone Front for sale—On the Hill; location Saupe feet front; Washington Park; three minutes by Vanderbilt avenue cars to Prospect Park; the house hax been built for the owner's occupancy, regard: less of expense; contains all improvements; ‘occupied ix mont would prefer selling Carpets, Oilcloths, Shades and Chandellers, which are all new and of thé most elegant patterns; will make it an object to buyers; house 1934 by 46 by 135; extra ground 25 by 25, intended for garden; to an immediate buyer, price low and terms easy; take Myrtle or De Kalb avenue cars, Apply to or address THOS. FAGAN, 173 Adelphi street, Brooklyn. N ELEGANT BROWN STONE HOUSE, ENTIRELY new, ready for pccupancy, onl $12,000; also other Houses. ’ C. H, OLIVER, No. | Park place, New York. Wo, SALE—FOUR OF THAT ELEGANT BLOCK OF three story brown stone Dwellin; built by on work, each containing 12 rooms, bathroom, two water psets, SIX marble basins, hot and cold water, range, stationary tubs, bells, speaking {uber seven marble man: tels, hardwood stairs, front, and vestibule doors, kitchen and bathroom wainscot in hard wood, in fact, acom- plete modern house in every respect, connected with sewer, beautiful neighborhood, on Macon street, between bebe and Tompkins avenues, one block from the Ful. lon avenue cars and 4 minutes to ferr, i price 12,500 5 Perins to salt Joply on prem ieee or to CALLENDER & ine street, New York. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT, ONLY NEW FIRST CLASS HOUSES Pprcouta HOUSE, GREENPORT, FOR SAL LI, Greelh, 0,8 unfuriished. “Apply to DAVED G. FLOYD, ARE CHANCE.—FOR 8A. new two louse, pied for millinery and and oyster saloon, Inquire (urther of Mra. A NORTON, Yat M. A. RULAND, No, 5 Beekman street, New CHOOL PROPERTY FOR SALB.— OTTAG SoH Seminary for young ladies, 7 ri a Y.; completely furnished ; capacity, tor boarders. large day school; adjoining buil boarders, can be included; terms immediately. Apply to VAN neys, Poughk sie, he Y. TAMFORD.—LARGE MODERN HOUSE FOR SALE, 21 rooms; carriage house: 40 acres land; $12,000 desirable for residence or speculation; others, ‘Addre: J. W. ATWATER, Riverside Station, Conn. TOCK AND DAIRY FARM FOR SALE—400 ACRES, ample Gareiling. and barns complete, 8 hours from New York by two lines; price only M, LEWIS, No. 5 Coenties slip, New York. 9 LBASE—17 ACRES OF GROUND, FOR GARDE iry purposes, at Lower Ravenswi near Hunter's Point.” Por particula H. MERRION, No. aS Thre avenue. uae . IN PACK, N. J., ‘nd tet, ly occu- aie? complete. K, L, I. fork, and: ‘ALUABLE WATER POWER, WITH LARGE TRACT of adjoining Land; situated in New Jeracy, o® rail- Bisearedi ethene nies WE nufacturer: : ESTATE, Philadelphia Post ottice. is VALUABLE FARM AND PLANTATION, taining 366 acres of land, in a fine state of culttvatio aetna aa ee ata spay al lelphia, vided into four farms as there are suitable bill. inj ONS i a na neat cy a homer those desi ons vf x. to ‘with ample railrog, | fa~ JOHN W. CLARKSON, 14 Cliff rtrect, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHAY¢: OR EXCHANGE—ELEGANT DWELLING, IN ELIZA" beth, equity $2.00, nandsome Pura ee a Dwelling'on Brooklyn: Helghts (clear), 41800 tor Boot ness Property or Interest. in establishe%, ‘puanose: would take a Farm (lear), within 30 miles, ‘tor pai Y TAYLOR, 40 Cortiandt street. OR EXCHANGE—DESIRAP’LE LOTS ON BLACK- F well street, Dover, N.J.. for New York city prop- erty; difference tobe maie up in money oF mor Address H., 29 West Twenty -sixth street, New Yor! POE SALE OR EXCHANGE—TWO DOUBLE TENE- ans sent on Date! ae quantington streets fro. Gory, reet; three 's 25X50] om eae street HL ix, DONNELLON, 1i6 Pacific street,. + Broo! Fors flegarit Residence;-French roof, hich stoop ; 14 rooms, and bara: hot and cold water, range, dumb walter, &¢.; Jot Gxx150'reet ; first class location; streats paved, &G. ALVIN & MANLEY, 168 Broadway. EXCHANGE—A CHOICE PIECE. 3g acres, fine views, plenty of fruit and’ from sation. “Small. House tn New Yor ‘wanted. Address D, H. CARPENTER, Maplewood R SALE OR BXCHANGE—CHICAGO PROPERTY, Wastiington Heights, in lots; at Blue Island, by the ‘acre; will sell for cash low, or exchange for business Foperty In New York city. of first class having left Chicago for New York, desires bie Lookers aa rary outaene re ip Raely der in value, dress C Je IST, 76 William street, New York. Foe ti yee SALE—OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR CITY PRC erty, @ first class Grist Mill and Hotel Propert: Ors igs SOND ay For particulars address A. H, 155 Br rare, Ww, rab hed eee re rollers, ‘el ny a ‘Adaress MACHINERY, box 2014 Bout atest Het (T° BXCwANGE—a HOUSE AND LOT, FOR in Towa. Aj to or ad JONES Kins avenue, Bredklyn. ts aaa 6. 000. —FOR SALE OR EXCHANG™ A «Estate, a first class cash jusiness of staple articles of woodwor pasa (i reread stock, (Sey rl at cheap rent; lon; box 199 Herald oftice. ” sia EE ES SES 3 OR EXCHANGE—IN ELIZABETH, N, J. a York N.. ats; the owner, to concentrate D in sade wi sk EN. Zamboat. Sock. «A FARM » 231 Tomp- é FOR REAL Manefacturing &, in operation, . occupies a three Peery eae dcbeed al fp Jt “ANTED—A GOOD FA ee RM C xs lease for years. Addre AX SIARES OR WOULD’ 4 ©. BOWIE, Kastchester, Ware, BO TAS @—4 DWELLING. HOUSE IN A ! ee Oi sirteenth ward preterred; all A‘ldress, giving price, location, 2 B. F. Le, Fe Wiltfamspurg. © $15,000, IN A LU- . by valua- Address PROGRESSION A PARTNER W crative man bie patents of a Herald office. /ANTED—WITH afactaring business, secure slate iss PARTNY & WANTED—IN A SPLENDID, PAVING d be asiness, ont of the city; must have $600 cash avel; good reference. Address an we ailing STROUD, Aerata orice. A FA ery wit ‘$5,000 CASH MAY HEAR OF A dion 2 mre investment not requiring his personal attene one’ aereby from $10 to oan be realized in three {ugaw a; the enterprise ts perfectly safe und will bear inves! jvation. Address INVESTOR, box 2,870 Post office. AN INTEREST IN A STRICTLY CASH BUSINESS * ¢ long established, netting $5,000 a year; but little a" sMtal required; this will bear the closest scrutiny; Sir Ve tigate. LL 29 Brondway. | QQUSINESS.—AN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN WISHES Partner with small capital to join him In retail liquor trade. A N., Herald office, {OR SALE—PRICE $9,500, A THREE STORY HIGr stoop brick House, in perfect order, Senin the modern improvements, in strictly first class ne! borhood; terms grey: Apply on premises, 77 Ta * it A street, Brooklyn, E. gn! NANVAS: for the new Secor Bey mn RS _WANTED.—CANVASSERS WANTED Machine, ELLIS, 1,246 Broadway. NARTMAN WANTED.—WHOLESALE STORE DOWN town; work worth about $2,000 per year, Address CARTMAN, Herald office, MPLOYMENT.—100 AGENTS WANTED IMMEDI- J ately, to sell a new article, indispensable to mer- chants and manu rers; smart salesmen can make ek SBN, Send stamp for circular or call at 95 Liberty i, POOR al BNTEEL AGENTS WISHING TO MAKE $3 OR $4 TF evenings, or $3 to $12 dal) in a respectable business, call at office | stairs, 615 Brogd way. OTEL STEWARD-—TO MANAGE OUTSIDE AND E supply department; one having some ital to take an interest preferred. Adaress, with experience and rei 8, W., box 2,875 Post office. T ITTLE NELL SEWING appeal SEWS PER- y—Price Invaseers wanted. fectly—Price $s, Cae oO. No. 9 Murray st. ANTED—A BOY IN A SALOON TO WAIT ON TA- ble. Apply at 256 6th av., after 10 A. M. ANTED—A BOYTO OPEN OYSTERS, APPLY AT Irving Hall, between 12 and 1 o'clock. Y ANTED—A GOOD CARVER IN A DINING SA- loon at 488 Canal st. 7ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG GIRL AS waitress; city reference required. “Apply at 129 East st 0 LET OR FOR SALE—THE TWENTY-FIV p foot House 43 Marcy avenue, corner of Har ,%.27 Brooklyn, containing 15 rooms:'has been th gesumiy overhauled, repaired and painted, having th improvements; will lease to a food party f years; neighborhood unexceptionable: rer year. Apply to J. DENHAM & CO., 266 West et, New Yor! the house. 0 RENT, FURNISHED—HOUSE 75 I” gn ry STREET, é $1,000 per Aveniy-.bird Brooklyn, within five minutes’ walk 9; Fulton or Wall Street ferries. Apply to LINDLEY Pine street. MURRAY, No. 4 ALUABLE CORNER BUSINE 4s PROPERTY FOR le at a reat sacrifice—A four , bs Bina fine loc 2kory stone front Store 5 ation, "on the principal avenue of South Brooklyn, 7 ti office, 488 Fifth avenue, near Ni ZEB EILLLG Heal Hecate A APITAL SECURED FOR MERCHANTS, INCORPO- rated companies, manufacturers; persons desiring. investments informed of desirable chances. Reterences soa Mercantile, Fourth National, 8. 58 G. DAHLGREN, 112 Broadway. PARTNER WANTED—WITH $25,000 TO INVEST LN the most extensive and best established loan office in New York. This is the best chance for safe investment and large returns that can possibly be had, being without risk. An investigation will satisfy any’ one that the money can be doubled in two years. Only a portion of the money will be required at once. For Interview ad- dress, with name and amount of ready cash; LOAN 4 BROKER, Herald office, P RTNER ‘ D—FOR CONFECTIONERY MANU- factory and store; steady man, willing to work and: ing a few hundred dollars, will find a good cha: Apply at 755 Eighth avenue, in the store. EAL ESTATE ESTABLISHED UPTOWN OFFIC! Large quantity desirable Property for sale and to let handsomely furnished Office; wilf sell cheap, Ad- dress MORTIMORE, Herald Uptown Branch office. WESTCHESTER OPER’ ___ FOR SALE QW WO RENT. OTTER BROTHERS’ BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE sale of Westchester Property is located at the Ford- ham station, where? éarriage is always ready to con- wey Hage Ayan Hes. Land for sale by the lot or acre: 4 JERSEY Cry, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY ANT, ‘BERGEN REAL ESTATE. For Sate. Bs, FACTORY FOR SALE OR LEASE.—FOR 1) ‘articulars, address FACTORY, corner Tenth aad Gro" ¢e streets, Jersey City. UV ANTED—AN ACTIVE MAN OF GENERAL BUSI- hess experience; only a gentleman of education ; 15 per weck to a competen' son. eae ne WulTING & CO. No. 5 Dey-st. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A WHOLESALE GRO. cery house, to drive a wagon and deliver goods; one who understands the care of horses and knows the ‘city re Apply at 143 Maiden lane, first floor, from 9 to 10 Wate POSITION AS aera x ah od tam: y A young man, a native of England; expe- rienced as above: Rood elty referonce givens address f C., 180 6th av., corner of 1th st. W T FARMER OF FIRST J ANTED—A SECOND WAITER IN A PRIVATE family; English or Scotch preferred. Address, stat- articulars, M. EK. O., box 143 Herald Uptown ice, 1,265 Broadw: ANTED—A MAN AND HIS WIFE (SCOTCH PRE- ferred) as janitor and cook in a large establishment; must have no children, and come with the highest testi- + monials as to honesty and capability; those over 45 years Y class abilities, m good situation; wife a first class dairy woman; no encumbrance. Address COUNTRY, 470 30 av, in the shoe store, WANXTEDSA SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN TO learn the grocery business in a good house In the} city? isa strict tectotal'er; best city reference as to hon- , esty, dc, Address B., Herald office JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ROY, A SITUA> tion as cabin boy, who can make himself generally” 7) useful aboard steamer; bestreferences. Add STEA ER, box 204 Herald office. 7 pha WASTED—BY A MAN OF LARGE EXPERIENCE) and first class capabilities, the management of ae Summer hotel; good references, Address PERSEVER- ANCE, Herald office, ‘ PANTED-—A SITUATION 4 gentieman’s place; \ AS USEFUL MAN ABOUT | understands the care of horses; is a caretul driver; can milk and do plain gar-4 is the best rete from lastemployer. Ad-« JL MAN, 158 Court st., Brooklyn. ‘WANTED BY A COLOR MAN, A SITUATION IN private ‘amily or Ng house as waiter; best ; city reterence. Address K.P. R., Herald office. CLERKS AND SAL COMPETENT DRUG CLERK DESIRES A SITU. Herald Uptown Branch tion, Address DRUGS, e, RMANENT POSITION WANTED—AS A COD- PE lector for a substantial firm or insurance company, f or as a“‘spectal” for an insurance company, or any posi- tion of trust; references Al; security for any amount, Add KNICKERBOCKER, box 163 Herald Uptown ED DOUBL wanted; aalary $15 per F and used to hardware preferred, ences, H. D, B., Herald onice, TRY BOORKERPER one who ts steady Address, with AN EXPERIENCED 's MAN WANTED a orting house of ladies’ dross trimmin ae iad be able to Intuence A'No tieule uae, with dull Dame and references (as such only will be noticed), M. Li, box 124 Heraid office. CCOUNTS.—EIGHT LANGUAGES; ARREARS WRIT. ten ap, books devised tor special requirements; books kept, examined or balanced JAMES COX, 47 Walt street, third floor. SALESMAN, HAVING A LINE WITH ROLLING mills. blast furnaces or railroads, can add to his ss exHoluMeNnts, on advantageous terms, Lg ad- w York. ng MANUWACTURER L., station B, Ni YOUNG MAN, HAV cs down town busi Jesires a situation as shipping Clork of Assivtant bookkeeper with a respectable house; f age preferred. ly personally at No. 4 Great Jones st, uP stairs, between Wand ll o'clock A. M. WAXTED-A YOUNG MAN AS COLLECTOR, MUST be perfectly sober; none need apply unless familiar with all work in and out of an office; must be a g ve full name, age, where born and reference. REINECK, bo: Herald Uptown Bran D—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS DRIVING a hearse and willing to make himself generally useful in the undertaking business; must be strictly tem- rate and have good city reterenee; no others need ap- Biy'to Wt I REXNEDY, 470 Pearl st. > ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, WHO IS WILL ing to make himself useful; must be quick a correct at figures; salary first year, $100. Address, in handwriting of applicant, stating age and references, box 2,320 New York Post office. ANTED-A MAN IN THE CAPACITY OF PORTER, Who has a knowledge of the wholes ce business. Address MERCHANT, Herald oie, STOCtY _____ THE TRADE SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOU NG MAN 25 years of age; has been engaged in the jewelry busi- ness for several years in this city, and can furnish first class references. Address A. H., Vox 122 Herald office. BY FURNACE ENGINEER,—SITUATION WANT. ed, by a man of several years’ experience as chief engineer of one of the most successful furnaces in New | York, to whom he refers, Address D. W., Herald office. HOARERTS <A SITUATION WANTED—BY A THOR- / oughly practical carpet cutter; has had 20 years’ ex- f perience in all departments of the trade, Address CAR- ETS, Dox 183 Herald office, ‘ My PENGINEER (LICENSED) WANTS A SITUATION; CAN Jo steam fitting: first class reterencess Address ENGINEER, Herald office, ons ILE GRINDER WANTED—ALSO ‘ONE | TAFER cutter; highest rate paid. Applyrto JOHN Y. JUL N- SON, No. octet slat hee wath, X. 4. z JOR SALE ON JERSEY CITY HEIGHTS—A_ TWO A story frame French roof basement and cellar House, *Mled in with brick, size 22x40, lot 580x150; house has ail modern improvements Price $9,500; terms easy. Ad- dress W. F. R, Herald office. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. A SPLENDID FARM ON CHESAPEAKE BAY, near Annapolis, situated one mile fon the State House, three-quarters of @ mile from United States Naval Academy and St. John’s College, 13g hour from Washing- ton and Baltimore ; 300 acre: acres timber; all kinds and varieties of fruit; large brick manston (65 feet tront) ; barn, corn barn, stables, brick meat house and kitchen; icehouse (filled), negro quarters, &c.; nearly one mile deep water shore, the waters of which abound in ore crabs, fish and water fowl; and being one of the heal locations and richest soil on Chesapeake Bay. C per acre at auction six years ago, under decree of Circuit Court; title perfect; price $75 per acre: two.this ean remain 5 or 10 years, até per cent, Address PLANTER, box 60 Post office, Annapolis, Md. Wea coe WHOLESALE AND RETAIL music dealers; @ first class house; extensive ac- 1 APs ly dd; sales ye ut $160,000; will take a partner of good moral character, either silent or active, with not less than 125,000; extension of business the cause why a partner will be accepted. Address, with reference and full par- era confidence, J. F. HARRIS & CO., Columbus, Ohio. ‘ferences—Messra. Steinway & Sons, ork; Messrs. Grovesteen & Fuller, New York; Messrs, Zoghaun: & Fairchild, New York. ng ‘OODEN WARE STORE.—FOR SALE, AN OLD EF! tablished business in the above line, now doing a food business, in an excellent location, For particulars address A. L., box 119 Herald office. WANTED—AN INTEREST IN A FIRST CLASS BUST ness, heavy. manufactory, railroad of publishine, 30 include the finest brick business block in lace If re~ quired ; erty well rented ; total eq 3 hum- A ese fut pertealars and references, CHAS. W. WELL, itamford, Conn. for a complete Residence at Stamford, Conn.; would al. vr Bugs and schemers need not answer, fere! —PARTNER WANETD, ON ACCOUNT OF 550. henths thea tote ti : itnaacrereaa, jt eee ete tutte ware established twelve yeurs- a garg teat lvenment Could ve mare. Ladroas ALPRED' box 133 He! Uptown Branch office. “PARTNER WANTED, TO EXTEND A 5.000. manufacturing business (hardware); sales ent; toe Kood busin this’ Pivare.gpporta ity ¢ Telerences required. AUmaL ye box 1368 office. a 000. <—PARTNER WANTED; BUSINESS. 1: $5. tablished three years; reference required jaress H. N. C., Herald office. ——— a» $20 OOO Cash Winn BUY A LignT Many. facturing Business ‘ing larce profits, goods on hand exceeding that ‘ammount; addtional Eipitad HOTEL FOR SALE—FAIRFIELD HOUSB, FATR- arry on manutacturing, @h0Ws a echtld; Conn. to close the estate of the tate Lewis F. ag owner having) made ar igetane uicléat to i ; Jurnished complete. 4 change ved New yo. Of W. W, STEPHENSON Bi Sroamtay, room Ne PW ewecrsa ceen TPoret New Tees Froperey INE RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS, MODERN IM- ———SURNITURE. hier a ereroyemente, unfailing gum thrée minutes from SRS Tee TEST all trains anit harbor 5 price $7, VATE SALK— FICENT P 5 ARTHUR E. SKELDING, Riverside station, Conn, | AT PRT oe sn; one don GIUt tons Bitte een oe wards; Chamber complete, for $40 upwards; Bed- OR SALE—AT, ORANGE, X, J.. LOCATION HIG, ads, Bureaus, de. “Ai private house 12) West Sea's very healthy, ten a ; MARIE ANTOINETTE CRIMSON SATIN PARLOR $50,000) terms S45. sMALL, owner, 411 Liberty street. Sut cost $20), one do. 140; tr Brocats) -_ rep yy THE CHOICE FARM IN MONMOUTH | tresses, Bedding, Ca byes a dear: as wureet i ag Tea Sa 5 itd Fepiare, bo Pe ath Call ful lawn; large, Sing . outbutiding splendid fish pond; jay. mn y a signi t, Clinton well fenced, watered and fruit location unsurpassed | place, near Sixth avenue. to Balas for health and beanty; © eacrines | emacs fF LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNI VY city property. 39 Nassau street, room 1°. A. fare ana Bedding, at lowest cash brige y weekly — < instalments, at O' FARRELL'S Warehouse, ight aver 0, R SALE OR LEASE.—FOR SALE, A comMOpI. | corner of Twentieth street. ous House, in fine order, in one of the pleasantest and heatthiest locations on the line of the New York and New Haven Railroad; haying # commanding visw of Long Island Sound, Norwalk River and harbor, and over- looking the village; five minutes’ waik from the depot and seamboat landing. If notsold by the Ist of April will be I for the season, with Furniture, famil, Horse, away, Cart and a well stocke’ Hennery, The tionse with range com nad on ie water, fagner: ix 4 rounds contain about 1c | a large Sinand orenard of choice rule" En front’ of ther hguse ‘there is a Woll shaded lawn. | For further particulars ingnire of A. J, NUTTING, ny Broadway, New York, or fa m the pi he alk, Conn., 3 i MOow on the premises, South Norwalk, Conn., OTEL AND MINERAL SPRING PROPERTY AT A YORK OR VICINITY meras for sale cheap, ‘and price, BOYD, Fer: P'progRarnERs IN NEW i sArieg second hand please address, rotypist, Freehold ne fe <TRD—O! LD WATCH CASE SPRINGER, VRE ONE am winders, Call at MIDDLETON & Bits). "8, iP itataen ta W ‘TED OD, STEADY SILVER THIMBLE Heee De Ape arith the above quelifications can have steady W. & salary nd object Address KR J., box 708 New York Post omtiee. loyment. Apply BO, SIMONS Ri” oSPiKE & CO, GT and 613 Sansom st, Pbila- aelphia taal coma aun ‘analysis, and full partiou- lars, of 8. EDDY & CO., No, 1 Park place. Hote TO LET—THR VICTORIA HOTEL, OF ST. Lod jet f erenewiest i peareLnen geen ene modern in tt int mi % Under personal Rivervision of W, Washburn , Esa. architect, of Boston, in JU 99, Jet from Ist May next. For particulary inquire of W. H. SINNOTT, Se y 10 Company, 79 Prince William street, St. Joh I ere OUSES IN AND NEAR RAHWAY, 000, Prices, From $1,000 to $99, Wetoned dias The, MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, PoMPA. mar M. te Antolgerte sv covered silk’ brocade; A tae ‘Folnunige, Mt rors, Car 5 Coblngte’ west ine’ urease, Bedeteads, Extension Table, a verware, China, Glass perty family leaving city. 38 ‘West & sacri! rot Tein wis near ath av, pours WANTED—SECOND HAND, FOR ONE. good dining room, two bedrooms and kitchen} must be in cy nm and well mado. Brokers and others muy nd rs by letter to HOUSEKEEPE, a Nevers. R, care of Sover & OOD SECOND HAND CARPHTS (A SPECIALTY), 4 juteh, between William. ‘ONTHLY OR WEEKLY ETS Furniture, Bedding, te, + covbeenea ’ SUNNINGHAM, 384 and 386 Third avenue, near Two re Prices lower than any other house ta teu paras PARTIES DESIRING TO DISPOSE OF FE their Farnitare ea: by, acldresine 8H bux 3 Pont Si aah Parebaaee MY TERKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS POR FURNT. Wotire Carpets and Redding, at BM, COWPRR. 159 Chatham street Ap anense stock and jow prices.

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