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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Nurses, ac. MADISON AV.—A YOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN as infant's nurse; no objection to growing chil- ‘ren; best city reference. 310 MADISON AV,, NEAR 42D 8T.—AN EXPERI. encod nurse, Fy competent, to take the entire charge of children; ‘is a good seamstress; best city ref- erence. 3 5 WEST 41ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED 31 woman as wet nurse; has a fresh breast of milk; baby five weeks old 316 WEST 16TR 8T,, TOP FLOOR—A PROTES- tant wagered woman as wet nurse; her first Baby, thre; three weeks ol: ld; good city references. EAST $9TH 8Y,—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN BIS Bie nurse tor growing claldren: can teach days jldren; city reference. Can be seen for two 319 MONTHLY NURSE | WOULD like we pa ther engagement; first class Teferences Address her late employe 325 BAST STH ST_—AS WET NURSE BY 4 YOUNG * 0320 German woman ; good city reference. QQ9 6TH AV.—A SearEct ase WOMAN AS 332 nurse and seamstress; can operate on Wheelor 2 Witson's sewing machine and doit kinds of {amily sewing ; wages moderate. 336 BAST 5TH ST., BETWEEN 18T AND 2D aVs.— « ‘A respectable French girl to take care of chil- dren and assist in sewing in @ private family; best ref- erence. 345 SETLAV., IN THE MILLIVERY STORR— *) A Protestant woman as intan’ rae; can take Souire charge of am iufaue trom its birth’ best city reter- ence. 346 WESTSTH STA RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman as wet nurse; can be seen at present employer's, Call or address. 349 EAST 90TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. A‘ (HIGHLY EDUCATED YOUNG LADY, FURNISH. testimonials a to, respectabil bility and ca: teaches hee Freel Ee hand music ; prefer teact! ren. ress Miss A., Hi aid Uptwn Branch amiese GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN AN @iuuaren: eat referontet: nue at No, $05 Woot 38a Detween Bth and 9b avs . LADY OF EXPERIENCE WILL QUARANTER TO Months) satifachor? relerence. Address MOONTAIN: Herald Uptown Braneh office. LOCUTION.—A LADY, JUST ARRIVED FROM ENG- land, a pupil of Mrs. Stirling (the celebrated English elocutionist) and a public reade wal oh elocation: at parks. residence or her own, sit r (west) Wins sor Hotel. Address SIGMA, Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG LADY GRADUATE, A family; box 133 ANTED BY A, t i OSItION Bs len by Aad agy ino distanes no oblection, “sPrLTGANT, Herald Uptown Branch off ___HELP WANTED—FEMALES. _ ANTED.—THE YOUNG MEN'S CI RiTIAN ASSO- ciation requests merchants, lawyers and business men who are in want of book epers, entry clerks, Copy- dee Beene ake application, by letter of OUNCE is ey iC. make a tation, by \ iewihihaM PF, LEE, Hey. “Chairmen, de. 220 st, corner of 4th av. WANTED A CLERKSUIP IN A MERCHANT'S OF business; no salary required. Address SIGMA, Herald Uptown Brauch office. COACHMEN AND GARDE *! ‘Se COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS try ; or porter ina store coachman, to go in the cou irons rgterere A or office; first class reference. Ad FRENCHMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS chan; ‘thorouxhly understands the care of arness and carria Ra ean drive four in a. Address ALP RED GLACON, 888 9th av. on N ENGLISH GROOM AND COACHMAN WANTS A situation ; a arlin, inan ane ere driver, Ad- ress R. OWEN, 151 West 35th st, stal COACHMAN’S PLACE WANTED—OR NAN OF ¥, steady Scotchman; 1s rally coed compe ery ‘resy Dest city ret dress ata etd shee’ cc saahaand 0 GENTS WANTED.—ONLY A A. POOL WILL READ this without calling 9 best article, paying large profits. 4 62 Bowery, room AORN WANTED—FORJULES VERNE?S PAST SEL- ling book, “20,00) Leagues Under the Sea.” A rare chance to make money. Apply to DOUGLASS & MYERS, 37 John st. ENTS WI! (TH 25 CENTS. CAPITAL CAN MAKE $5 AShaiy, selling Amery’s Waterproof Show Cards, 1 pews. Liquor, oyster and resi@urant Show Car ik the medal at Vienna, or “GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE—TO _INTRO- duce by sample our “Novelty Hand Printer ;” price, $5; indis; le to every, ieee io reat Reuse aments. mB fest § ACTIVE EXPERIENORO CAN SERS WANTED fo take orders for a fine iihastrated book; liberal terms to compereat men. HOWARTH, TRACY LLIPS, 86 Nassau st. YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS, OF SOCIA- b erful disposition, wantel, as partner; no wired. Apply to G. W. RAYMOND, Grove leecker st, ie OY WANTED-IN A MMISSION AND LEAF tobacco business; a German res.ding with his parents preterred. Address ., box 217 Herald office. Sav. cook WANTED IMMEDIATELY—AT “or Bondy Stes WET NURSE WILL HEAR OF A situation by ying at 85 Marion “CHANCE TO LEARN fon pee women, boys and girls learn and take 101 Gand for operators; tuition $20. THO on PSAN'S College, N ith av., opposite Cooper Institu GIRL WANTED—To COOK, WASH AND IRON IN a family of four; must be Soot cP cook and laandress. Apply, with references, at 107 Wa’ GOOD TRIMMER. CALL AT AN- DREWS & SANFORD, 553 Broadway, 9 to 12 a. M. WANTED A GOOD OBLIGING GIRL, FROM 12 TO 1 years, to mind two children five atid seven years woman, with a fresh breast’ of milk, wants a Daby to nurse at her own house, where it will get the Destofcare. Appiy to Mra SMYTH. 35. WEST 82D ST.—AN ELDERLY, EXPERIENCED 4 French wounan as infant's nurse; best city ref- erence. Cali or-addreas. 7TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT person as nurse and seamatressor chambermaid ; no objections to wait ona lady; understands hairdress- ‘Ang | good reference. 402 WEST S7TH ST., CORNER. 9TH AV., SECOND floor, front.—A Tepe en as Leaded for growing ehildren or as chamberman 4 40. WEST 40TH S8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS nurge and seamstress; No objection to chamber- work; best city reference, ws 412 WEST 17TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN desires a baby to wet nurse at her own residence ; ness, good retere! ALS Fast WIM STA YOUNG AME, ICAN girl as child’s nurse; willing to assist with the chambetwork: best city reference. Call for two days. 43. WEST 40TH ST, THIRD FLOOR.—AN AMERI- can girl as nurse and seamstress; five years’ reference given it required. 435 WEST 49TH 8T.,.THIRD FLOOR, ROOM 5—A respectable German girl to overste Saga or to do fine family sowing ts ina first class WEST «2D Sh—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG married woman, with a = breast of milk, as ‘wet nurse in a private family; baby one pont a oa ‘Bighly recommended. Mrs. MU 45 WEST 18TH Ooseeh, WTH AV.—A RE- spectable mari as nurse; has a fresh ‘breast of milk. 558 HAY. CORRER 40TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL to take tare of achild and make herself gen- erally usetul; is willing and obliging. 56 3D AV.—A QUMPETENT WOMAN AS NURSE, to take fall eharge of a baby or growing chil aren; best city reference. 581 8D AV., NEAR 38TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN J) as child’s nurse and seamstress, or to do light ehamberwork and sewing; is kind and obliging. and has ears’ reference from her lasi place; operates on Wheeler & Wilson's machine. A 5 61 8D AV., SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG GIRL as nurse and seamstress, 80 speaking’ singe, rene and German, as child’s purse. Inquire at prese: ployer’s. 8D AV., BETWEEN 618T AND 62D-STS., TOP rl ‘nurse, the other as seamstress; would go out by the day vor live in the bap dl understands all kinds of family Sewing. Cali or address, Ll 497 vd BROADWAY, BETWEEN 45TH AND “6TH FRENCH PROTESTANT (MUDDLE AGED) 48 purse for rea SO Om Des rae seamstreas ; STH AV., CORNER 65TH 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL, 1.031 floor.—Two rexpectable yo: 1s; one as sts., ring third bell.—A young girl as purse. geod reference. Address P. V. D. Uptown Branch See SITUATION: AS NURSE, BY AN ENG- RRL NNTR semen oF oan farnish the best neces, irom priv family anc sician. se M., Herald Uplown Branch office. ‘Waitresses, &, EAST 10TH ST.-A THOROUGHLY COMPE- tent waitress. To be seen at ber present em- old. Apply carly at 236 West sab ‘ANTED—A LADY TO ENGAGE Pg A. PROFITA- a genteel business. opty to J, CUMMINGS, 15 D. one stairs Brook ‘ANTED—A YOUNG LADY OF EXPERIENCE TO attend a dveing and scouri references re- quired: “Appiy At ©. LELLWEGEI'S, 838 eh ay, ‘ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL TO COOK AND DO Myrtle coarse washing ae aemall American family ; must De very neat and hat pe ges Apply ‘at 185 Bast 19th st., between 23d av. and Irving p! J ANTED—A GIRL LIVING AT HOME, TO DO GEN. eral hoaeaserk. ofa senmemen ss and wie living on Lobes and reference re- gered ress $8 per week. Address, Lats two days, A. ce. V ‘ANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A FIRST class waitress and to take care of furnace; —_ but those understanding their business and hav: first class city reterences need apply. Apply at 18) Bast Sta ‘st, between 10 and 1, on Monday. ANTED—A STEADY, GOOD GIBL bo) GENERAL housework; one who can cook, wash and iron and be willing and objiging, for a small family. Call at 223 West lith st, for two days. , GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUA: gion for his coschmans ‘whom he can, pix, y socom mend ae to hones, yabilit, J. R FR. KLYN, “SBast lana. ‘ea A SQACHMAN, MARRIED. WITH SMALL. FAMILY, wishes a situation as xbove; can be highly recom mended by lastemployer and good Cy Ne esta ‘<< has Call avor address, tor two days, No. " East RESPECTABLE MAN AND WIFE DESIRE SITU- ations; man as coachman and groom, his wife as cook and laundress: both are first class servants; +xcellent Teferences, Can be seen for two dave at 100 East 43d st. PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA- tion ascoachman or plain garacner: city or coun- Wes anq obliging, Call on or address for two wy day: A YOUNG MAN, SENSES, DESIRES rn fark ca as coachmen'and ; Not afraid of work; ci milk ; good reference, i on or address J.P. ML, Greenwich st YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITU ATION AS COACH- mun: can milk and tend furnace; isa good groom and ey dares Rt, blizing no. objection ie the OYS8 WITH GOOD VOICES WANTED- THOSE WHO oo real music preterred; salaries according to abilitie: Iso juvenile talent ot every description. Ap- piy,trom 10 to 4, to RAPHAEL DE SOL! Military Hall, 193 Bowery. IGARS.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN TO 10 ATTEND A ear store and assist at manutacturing, Address, stating experience and reterences, CIGARS, Herald Up- town Branch oftlce, “NANVASSERS WANTED.—GOOD “MEN CAN MAKE J good wages; no paient humbug: no capital re- quired, Call at No. 172 Worth st, near Chatham, 7000 1D DRIVEL oF pupae Menrptys eet Laegity employment at er da’ plying at the office ct Bt the By Ri ADWAY, TWENTY Tatay & RET AN He epaites AVENUE STAGE CO.,corner of 27th st He: & MACDAVITT, 735 BROADWAY, CAN PLACE at once an American gentleman, well educated and competent, ‘ata salary of nd works bis wa: TANTED—A BOY, FROM 15 TO 18 YEARS OLD, TO make himself generaily useful in an office; rofer- country. box 18" Herald Uptown Branaht | ence required. Call at) Fear! sc, New York, Hae WW to 2 COACBMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—HY A YOUNG WAITER AND TO MAKE A nan Gmarried) + jqthoroushty, understands bust ee ee must bo well recommended. first class city reference. ness; Lexington avenue, privale we nye neode J.B. [eine petted MAN, OF TENPERATE HABITS, wishes asituation as coachman and groom: thor- oughly und raiande the care of horses, barnes d car- Si ful city driver; has the best city refer- once Ce honesty, iaithfulness, a4 industry in every re oc Sailon ob ade address PETE SEAICH, Oopera Sta 0. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS FIRST rin iicne! coachman and Laer thoroughly understands roper treatment of harness and carriages; a pie Sore Sore eae ie the country; ‘will De founs RY bi ference from 2 ANTED—A FEW FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS; only good finishers neg 4 apply 5 also a French ap- prentice. DE CORDOBA, 101 East 2m te, one door from 4th ay. WANTED—A YOUNG, GIRL, OF 18 YEARS OF AGE, to take care of children and do. chamberwork } German preferred; must be well recommended. Apply, for two days, at 165 Weat 48th st, West 14th st, third flat, atter & yoni ibidii 61 ¥ LEXINGTON AV.—WANTED, AN AMERICAN OR nglish washerwoman, not Older than 25 years: hones my ge industrious, obliging sober wages at to $2; reference required. __SITt ATIONS W Ww. /ANTED—MALES,. FIRST CLASS PRE PRENCH WAITER WANTS A fs yey in a private family or hotel, Address 344 st st YOUNG MAN, SPEAKING AND WRITING French, German and Italian, wishes a situation of any kind; he can make himself generally: useful; first olass city ‘references. Address box 450i office. THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED WAITER WANTS @ situation in a aik og tomy i CF aig eo id reference. Address J. ferald ptown Branch office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as bartender; thorouchlv understands the busi- ess: first class reference from last employer. Address BARTENDER, Herald Uptown Branch ottice. A YOUNG GERMAN MAN WISHES A SITUATION as first class a ag 2d in TY aes family; best cit; ad Address J. L., Herald Uptown Bran office. MIDDLE-AGED, FRENCH GENTLEMAN, | OF food appearance, wants s situation aschie! cook of maitre a hotel in @ refined p family; good reter- be given. ‘divest CHARLIEMY care ot ME. Witter, No. 25th et. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA- ion as driver of a grocery of exprese wagon; writes good hand; will be found willing and ob| ing fret Class reierence. Address ul. H., Herald Uptown Branch office. A SITUATION WANTED—IN A GROCERY STORE, = a on man who thoroughly understands the oaty take charge of a set of books oF asst: will ci urnish $1,200; an to his employer can M. “191 9th av. YOUNG BELGIAN, WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH, French and German, wants a situation as useful man; understands driving and oe es care of horses very, wells ‘geod eiiy reference. Address A. M. N., box lerald Uptown Branch office. N ENGLISHMAN, AGED 83 INTELLIGENT AND faithtni in the periormance of his duties, of pushing habits, desires employment of any description: has a Practical knowledze of the building trade and used to Cage f workmen: low wages address WM. BL- Lisox lerald Uptown Branch o ottice. “A RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A situation in a private family; thoroughly under- ftands his business; wishes to sleep home, but will sleep in the house if desired; was at ie last place eight years. Call, for one week, t 25th st. SINGLE GERMAN, AGED & SPEAKING FRENCH, English and German, wishes @ situation as cook in & ek family or chop house; good reterence. Address Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- man and groom: understands the care of horses d harness and Keeping wagons in good order can Milk: understands taking care of @ gentleman's place; an tend furnaces; can talk vit and German: is American by birth; pw =~ ob! Sosy ay Fey pasar big to walideations Cail on or J. B., su st, between 6&h and Tus ave. top Hoot, back AN z iGLISHMAN Bi tg ed A SITUATION, AS FIRST class coachman and rooms two years’ references — last place. Address G. 8, 22 Bast 18th st, harness re. COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST class man; single, end long experience; fies testimony as to capacity, SREY, and honesty. Can be seen at Brewster & Co.'s, 85 Sth av. SINGLE MAN AS COACRMAN AND FIRST CLASS: groom, with first class ne reference; no objection tothe country. Address J. C., box 181 Herald office. A men CLASS MAN WISHES A SITUATION as coacht ; understands his business thoroughly; the proper care and treatment of hornes : strietly wm- dress himeett ery use; Call at & Bediord av., Brooklyn, E. D., before 12 A. M. ‘ANTED--FOUR MEN WITH $300 EACH, 3 pee the South American Mining Company f the company left last Monday for the mines. Rest ate East Fourth street. Wntzn-4 YOUNG MAN WELL ACQUAINTED with the stationery business. in an old house down town ; state last or present employers and salary expect ed, box 4,055 Post ottice New York. WW AntsD—4 SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS MAN, who understands opening and cooriae oysters. Apply at No 1 Cortlandt st, after 9 o'ch Monday morning. yas YOUNG COLORED MAN AS WAITER ina 11 private family, Apply at 106 Murray st. ay Seen COLORED BOY TO WAIT AND MAKE Iimeelt useful in a private boarding house; none et unless fully competent, with reierences. eer CUSTOM CLOTHING CUTTER, WILL- in eae on oe bench oe Le ge pee enerally usetul in the to go a short distance in the generals Inquire of 8. WOOLF & CO., 189 Church st. 'ANTED—A WAITER ‘HITE MAN), FRE, CH preferred, who can bi nae, goer city recommenda- Call immediately at av. tions. OCTOBER 27, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. SALES ATA AUCTION, RCH, JOH NSTON, ‘AUCTIONEER Office ana salesroomn, 87 Nassau street, opposite the ice. Horse Auction Branch, oy to 25 Kast Thirteenth street. FINE CARARA MARBLE STATUARY. The fins a the largest number, all op revolving pe- destals, ported into this his country. PARIS AND BERLIN ; Locks, BRONZES, 4&0. MARBLE VASES, TAZZAS, PEDESTALS, 4C., the ho rtation of Messrs. Padolfini & Co., Ug the first sale of the season of ‘this description of ods. ARCH. JOHNSTON will sell on Tuesday and ‘Wadnes day, at 11 o'clock each day, a the salesroom, 37 Nas- sees, @ superb assortment of the avove described LBERT B, WALDRON, MVETONEER. Balesrooms ey sberty and, sin. met street, Un MONDAY at Sov. 3 and fy at hoo" one 3,500 Pagisinoe, Packages, Adams Express Company. AuieN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, Balearonms § VA Chambers and 77 renee: ee LEN B, MINGR & BRO. AUHSDAY, OCTOBER 80, s 10% conte’ their ssc mbers and a R A GENERAL. ASSORTMENT. Ore CARLOR, DINING AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, Details in time. DRIAN H, MULLER, AUCTIONEER, ADKIAN H, MULLER & SON, Auctioneers will sell at auction, on Thursday, Ostober oe ge lock, at the Exchange Salesr« 10. 31 1B: BY OKDEK OF THE earns, TO GLOse hy, ESTATE, SBVENTY-SECOND S}REET, TWO LOTS, north side, cominencing 210 eae ‘west of rhird avenue; FORDHAM, WESTONESTER OOUNTY, the block of Lan containing 82 city lots, bounded by the southern Boute- yard, Walton and Berrian avenues and Orchard strect, together with the frame Dwelling House and Barn thereon, being in the proposed ‘Twenty-fourth ward and ‘About halt a mile from the railroad depot. Maps at oftice of Auctioneer. RT. Now on exhibition, at the Art Rooms, 817 Broadway and Clinton Hall, Astor place, the UNIQUE AND D ARTISTIC Furniture from me, hour at Norwalk, Conn., LE GRAND LOCKWOOD, ESQ, comprising the most magnificent assortment of Furniture ever offered to the public, having been made, expresaly | to order, without regard to cost, by our leading (poche turers; also a large collection of Objects of Art, Bro Clocks, Chairs, Tables, elegant Aubussou, Turkish, tn Brussels and Axminster Carpets: hme lurtains, ac. ; the whole to be sold by auc- tone without any reserve, e, Ahunday and ¥ Friday, Ogtover W and 31, commencing at Ts 0' o' clot each day. First day's sale at Clinton Hall, ae plages i second day's mie i the Leavitt Art Rooms, 817 Bi ‘By. erypuens the time of sale has Been ° anged to Pg o'clock P. The Measra. LEAVITT, Auctioneers. Avonor ae et PRIVATE RESIDENCE. wd street, pear 6th avenue, Tats (MONDAY) MORNING, commencing at 103 o'clock. UKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, sells all the elegant, cca Household Furniture contained in the above resi- dence :—Magnificent steinway 4 Son rosewood Piano- forte; parlor, library and drawing room Suits, covered in satin, brocatel an ‘ronzes, ik reps, Mirrors, Carveta, valuable ‘Gil Paintings, Centre Table? git Fabien Hea: ere case, ‘volumes of ch Bool bin iow ‘Chanbes Suita in rosewood and THE TRADES. PHOTOGRAPHER WISHES A SITUATION IN any branch of the business; isable to take charge of a yee Address P. H., Herald Uptown Branch o Broadway, tor three days. Fo CLASS WATCHMAKER WANTED. 4 JOHN H. WELSH, 271 Greenwich st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A MILLER OF EXPERI- ence and good stone dresser. Address J, Q., 400 East 19th st, near Ist av. jee, Read ‘and perfectly worthy. A GENTLEMAN WANTS A SITUATION FOR HIS coachman; is a careful city driver and tirst class froom; honest,’ sober and industrious. Address or call at private residence 8 Irving place. PROTESTANT MARRIED MAN WISHES A SIT- uation as coachman gr gardener; no family; wife as cook or laundress; will go a short distance in the Sorry; soo noone ear: reference. Call at or address 160 East st., fOr 8 COACHMAN—MARRIED; NO FAMILY; LONG experience; thoroughly unders'ands the ‘business in all iibh branches; unexceptionable city reference. Call on or address M.,19 West 28th st. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION A8 COACH. man and cardener for the country; has had several re’ experience in both class reference. Address , box 22 Herald office A. GOACHMAN AND, GROOM (ENGLISH) OF LONG experience, who thoroughly understands the treat: Ment of horses and carriages; a practical au good city reference. Address 1: West 2 hath st. . Foom 6, sacdewh ioe told SITUATION WANTED—BY_ A RE. eee ta Dest city reference. Call on or a dress M. M., 121 [West 23d at. ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED CUTTER FOR THE country; mone but a good hand need apply; stead iy ork a Froie wages to a indi man. Avply to-morr nthe hours of Yand 12 o'clock A. M., atJOuN Miorrs co. 73, 483 Broadway. ANTED—TWO GOLD PEN AIKIN, LAMBERT & CO,’s, om 14 and 16 Mand FRENCH ADVENA sSEMENTS. BOX FRANGAISES, NOUVELLEMENT ARRIVEES, desirent se placer’ ames bonne et Lyte, de “aie mnoiselles. S’adresser au No. 207 ith FURNITURE. —WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR «Furniture, pets and Bedding, at B. M. COW- ERTHWAIT & Co.'s, 156 and 157 Uhatham street, An immense stock and low prices. (A. LARGE, ASSORTMENT OF | OARFET ture aud Bedd: a ae a eho prices, at OF. sraretouse, 4 instalments, avenue, between Thirtieth eae rnirty-test streets. FURNI- Bisnek YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- man: ten years’ city reference trom last em- i Plover, to, whom he Gan relers Sddrees J. Ml, "box 133 jeraid office. PROTESTANT YOUNG SINGLE MAN h feaged A log fe coaanines or gardener; will go @ short distance in Iss tieraid Opt two years’ reserence. Address Ww. M., box 195 Herald Uptown Branch office, \OACHMAN’S PLACE WANTED—BY A SINGLE man who understands the business; satisfactory ret- ow will be given. Address B, oy box 207 Herald CQoaceman, GROOM OR GARDENER’S SITUATION _) faci 4 a canes ivgher drive to take care of a gentleman's pia r driver, useful worker; ite us frst « late Sc dress COACHMAN, 12s Park. a Aut tae ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR at great sacrifice, for cash, at the elegant pri- Wate residence 10t Twenty-fitth ‘street, near Fourth Srentes, Mapnidoen Grand t Duchesse style crimson satin Parlor Suit, cost le, $175; brocate! elegant rosewood 7 Vases, Clocks, Mirrore, Goreiae _ Car) “ raf ‘ashstands, Bookease,' Tables, Sidevoards. extension Table,” sit abi joard, exten ver Vare, fe: a great sacritice; must be sold; no iE LEGAN? RESIDENCE, 36 WEST iSTH near Sth ay., Property of W. R. Livingston, superi Parlor Surts, covered bre , Grand Duchese, Marie Antoinet styles. ‘cost $861), tf $200 gre co. $100; do., $0, magnificent rose wood Pianoforve, Stool, Cover: ing Furniture, &liverware, ssware ‘4c. All the furntiure of above 8 stor: at half cost, T TH OACHMAN. SITUATION BY COMPETENT MAN of \ong experience in the proper care and treatmen of horses: a thorough groom and good steady driver ; un. exceptionabie city recommendations. Address 5a da, coachman, 623 Broadway, at Mr. Demoresva YOUNG MAN, ge BOSTON AND NEW YORK references, w: 2, bince ‘as servant in a private family. Address J. Mt OX, 746 10th ay., near Sist st EAST 18TH 87., NEAR BROADWAY.—A RE- spectable 1 as waitress: no objection to highly recommended at her last employer's, where ashe can be seen Monday and Tuewlay, between 12 and 2, 52 WEST 36TH ST.—A COMPETENT AND RESPECT- able young an as wi or chambermaia as first class waitress; gooa city reference. WEST 2D A SMART YOUNG GIRL 14 WEST 3oTH 8 8T.—A COMPETENT YOUNG wo. man as first class waitress in a private tamily, 24 WEST 7TH 8T.—a RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as first class waitress or laundress; no 32 3D AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS first class waitress; Good city reference, aoslst With chamberworks best reference. WEST J8TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS WAITRESS and waitress; best city reference, JOA Miirse clues watirees ina private family; no ob- ‘oF as chambermaid and to assist with the washing; best edjection toa small private boarding house or ® short WEST 19TH 8T.—A YOUNG FRENCH LADY AS =e 8 good reference irom last lace. Call or address ‘Gor tw 0 Gaye. ” Ployer's. 46 WEST 19TH 8T.—FIRST CLASS WAITRESS, orchambermaid ; vest city reference. 6TH AV.—A RE<PECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN fection to help with chamberw: ‘ity reterences istance in the country ; good reierence. waitress or chambermaia; is willing and oblig- Miscellaneous. QQ STANION STA FRENCH LADY, NOT LONG here, to give children leasons in French and all ‘kinds of tatiey Work in a family. 30 EAST were ae PRESENT EMPLOY: lady’ s mi french aid German, Se ete ee 4 SPRING ST., FIRST FLOOR, ROOM 6—a YOUNG hovel wih ~ ‘8 private family ; good city reference. Call wt S7TH_ST.. PRESENT EMPLOYER'S —AS maid or to take care of children or of an South or to Europe; tive years’ reference. WEST 43D ST, ROOM 14—A RESPECTABLE young girl to take care of growing children and berwork ; good city referenc 105 WEST 38TH 8T.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 2 woman as lady's maid and sea) whee] can dress hair; is thoroughly competent Can be ve her pres- ut employer's. 3 1: oo WEST 25TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— 139 A young git ‘4 mae oid, to run errands and make herself general; AVA servant in an American f 162 208 Bett aths toner acTanLe SONG riot murse to young childre in a eavable mM; willing and Shiging a Pro doing any Rind of upstairs work: 23 WEST 41ST 8T.—A PRENGH LADY. A SHOR time i the city, t r ig tress; city relerence. “Cail for two dager’ °F SY eam O51 west wry 8T.-A YOUN any light capacity. 365 BROOME 8T., UP ONE PLIGHT | or STATRS.— ‘A respectable young girl as child Fespectable family : good city relerence. Satiagpess $10, halt feranlye 6A YOUNG OmRL INA §24 Foon frilly itnded. <A RESPECTABLE H+ ped a led, Wants a Winter} ioderale wag £ place tor the WAVERLEY PLACE.—A YOUNG LADY Aa ae to @ lady; no objection to travel. EAST 7TH 8T.-A GERMANN GIRL AS lly. -A YOUNG GIRL OF 16 IN SITUATION IS DESIRED BY A RESPECTABLE young man; is not particular as to occupation or Amount of salary at present, bat with an opportunity of promotion, reference and security as much as required. Address JAMES, Herald office. OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN BNG- lishman: duress 2. understands his business; good Soe Adar J. W., Herald Uptown Branch }OACHMAN OR GROOM—RY A YOUNG MAN a0. ' teeta mt) * rege hig —— city or Cn ci reference; is sober an i a ress J. M., Hlerald Uptown Branch office. ae " : SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE young German man as Waiter ina ee family; willing to make himself generallé useful wages not so much an object as permanent emp good references, Address M. G., box 138 Herald of ARTENDER.—A COMPETENT MAN DESIRES A position in a hotel or first class Sauer store ; refer- ence trom present employer. Address M. G., Herald office, and No. 22 Grand st, corner ist st, Williamsbur OTEL OR CLUB.—A SITUATION Is WANTED RY & respectable man, with good references, in a hotel or boarding house; is capable of ee, marketing, carv- ing, ing, casering ¢ ‘and making bimse A aebeed — Ade Post office, Jersey QITUATION WANTED—BY A_SCOTCHMAN, AS > ad or nurse je | invalid; best city references in exer sctirom private tamilies, Address M. G., box feral: Cptown Bra h office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS FRENCH — bem lish cook; understands ail kinds of desseris; ablic ; best tt) Fete DONIDA, Herald’ ‘bptown ranch o' SITUATION WANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY COM. etent Scotch waiterman, in a private tamily; thor- poh a sativiactory references in every respect. Address wn Braneh office. ITUATION WANTED—AS WAITER IN A PRIVATE family, by a ingle man Sie French, German ind English ; ts vel ng, aad obliging: good city reter- ences. Address C. WAxTED-8r A RESPECTABLE PERSON, A SIT. uation asgeneral servant, Call, for two days, at north west corner of 105d st and 34 av., third bell ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AGED 2, A SITU- ation as waiter; just arrived (rom London ; English, French, German, ina, hotel family Of restau- rant; highest reference: Address A. TRIG off TAITER. OR VALET—BY A RESPECTABLE YO xouno man, age oaks " ood Sesommeninaeun. a TL PS, as ‘oi a dress WANTED-REPLOYMENT or SOME tg BYA boy, 14 years oi German parents; bas. ood 4 ais will education’ and in wi Mire BORNE. 91 Bim sc tnuteh of an object Addons ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, LATELY LANDED trom Scottand. desires a situation In @ grocery foe oleae or retail; ; a8 ood Faowaed e a the ‘and is not afraid of wor w J. B.veare of Mra. Mackenziey 247 Weat Mitt en” A RELIABLE YOUNG FRENCH PERSON OF RRE- spectability, offers her vervices to x lady or family oing Borers the ist of November: willing to pay halt ters will be strictly answere: ia bar eeut empi AO Baty ee ane Uptown Branch oiies. Soe “{ YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION As LADY'S is ciosoneniy, competent branches: best references Herald Uptown Branch office. A YOUNG LADY As oan 0 ONE OR" TWO children, or as companion to an Tevand Jad, shy take cane! ot in fteratd Upto mangoes if required. dress AN Mice. pa ATION WANTED--BY A FRENCH AND MAR- ried couple, from 10 children ; man is a waiter, speaks Fneiish and can <4 ‘general housewor! e wile ds a French cook; best city reference from last einployer; BO ghlections to the councr ator aaron 147 West ain Fr. Freemann. . L. can seen from 2 till 9 YA SMART landed, a situation in a aOUNG, IR, Gatto fois Gays, at horthwest corner of k Wanrenony BNOLIBHWOMAN Sauehier, 18 Years of ae, ah ‘thet in the city St,countey. wire they ‘themesives genersiy raferensean themselves ‘al rolwcuve Union: 3 te at Working Intelligence OMices, byt d NUMBER OF GERMAN SERVANTS, 0 Eererty. found constantly on My a May, bong are easels, CLERKS ~ AND_ SALE: ‘Aveo ST8.-KIGHT LANGUAGES; ARREARS WiRIT- Books opened, exaunti oot oalnneld ebooks writen Up a written Ul periodical MH COX, Bl New street. STENOGRAPHLIC AMANUSNSIS OF EXPERI. A, epee. with some kni of accounts, wishes a fomaderate as ay wood reterence. Address office. ~ -THOROVOR BOOKKKE, PER AND CASHIER DE- sires a position; can furnish the very best city, ref @rences, with security if req i box 106 Herald ‘oftic.” | Teauired. Address KR. BL W., ASS SALESMEN IN OUR DRESS joods department wanted ; permanent positions will be given to ex, en aoe 4 ‘who can ieenperieaoed and Bn 0 Ur Cine saloon . WO FIRST Bowery. TWENTY will devote @ large share of consulting and preseribing ration, “Address DOCTOR, DRUGGISTS.—A PHYSICIAN “OF | o pear, general practi WAXTED=yoUNG (@ MEN TO LEARN THE RETAIL dr; De $8. ly to LORD & TAY. corner ‘und Chrystie oe "i — ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AGED 21, A RITUA- ayers grt rain W te SS oc With Dart Galare, Sy box 8 Her 25664 SHMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- f Would take charge of a gentleman’s country farm: wife would act as housekeeper ‘or cook; fan do all kinds Of cooking, brend and pastry bakin Apply 10 oF adare , Bridgeman’s 816 VIRST CLASS ENGLISH COACHMAN DESIRES A hi eens afd eel] on Soally C4 i oon est recommendation from last ¢ er, Cali rc iress J. T,, 41 th av., corner be chy ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—MARRIED, NO family; undersands greenhouses and era erie! can take care of driving nd work on gentleman's place. ‘Address WILLIAM, box 100 Herald o DESIES A GOOD PLACE AS GARDENER WITH ‘4 ay | og emat : Eon Rigen Ae) work for moderate wi rat class reter — Herald offe erence. Address PHACTIC vA gitvariow WANTED—BY A COACHMAN; THOR oughly understands his bustness; isa good groom: no objection to good city reference from late pimple he country. Call for J. G., 2 Last th way. Waxtep-4 SITUATION, rf # PRACTICAL GAR- a ae WIRK, for one week, at ‘ort Washington, » near Browi- Bennet Waren, A ny oe COUPLE WITHOUT children, situations. the man as groom and heed man; iG) for the hous» wo English, Address No. Hector si 2. ‘COACHMAN, BY A who understands the business thor- luce the best ci crald office ty reference. Address ANTED—A SITUATION AS Single man, PR ox te as ANTED—A COLORED MAN AS COACHMAN AND to make himself te cerally. useful; mast be willing, obliging, understand business and have good refer: qpoce. Address COLORED COACHMAN, box B No.2 Herald office. ince SITUATION AS HBAD “GARDENER, sie respectable Sogle German, who thoroughly’ understands his busine: all ite branches, and whi the vary best of retere ne as ability and ebaracte rt w ‘0 south. Oall on or OAltred Bridgeman & Son, sed store, S70 Braud Way ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A young single man, who thoroughly understands the care of horses, carriaes and harness and mares with foal, and the training of colts; 1s 0 good and careful city driver; six years’ Unquestionable reference from lastemployers. Cali on or addreas COACHMAN, private stable, 109 West 18th st. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND room, by @ married man ; tas the best of cil gt, 7..17 Bast Sub at, Ha 6 erence, Call On or addres J net's stab! ee ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT INGLE MAN, wr situation as coachman an’ groom ; willing to mi himpelf useful; good city and country reference. Address Ww. Herald woldedel Branch joe. y sree AL INDUCEMENT 10 RUBBER [MAND map agents or any one ont of emplo; PY ont Fae ras 8 fnd information ¢al at or address Kew RUBBER TYPE FOUNDRY, 9 Chambers st, ow York, ion all persons hot to make, sell or buy rapoet ha UDS oF stereotypes in conflict with our he full extent of the law. GK. COOK Micoamors t as We shall prosecute a Leech snk cin CHANCE 10 women, boy: mand tor operat No. 0 4h a Fr yr Beep ei re tt tuftton UM PSON'S Colles ; tuition $2). THOMPSON'S Cone posite | Cooper Institute. I WILL SELL A POSITION A8 TRRABURER IN A. the Poe ce! ebygtea Exhibition now YT Be for th Herald otea dress, for iiree days, RELIA’ ‘ANTRD—A BOOKKREPER AND BALESMAN, IN _ furniture and commission store; one with money ] $e ieen,90 novd svensity.. Cay as 54 ave. moruing oF NATIONAL SCHOOL 0) ZLEGRAPH) 9 8TH hits th he tary op ake's bape ise teiegraphy ig taught prac: CHANCE TO BE SBEN BEFORE YOU CAN AP- preciate.—All the Furniture of private mansion 21 East Twentieth street, near Broadway, to be sold ce halt cost for cash; is reps ga ietroom, $25: 50 los; IF $250; 1 Beare no rea- sonable offer vetused fo ve. Gut it this out A.. cont $400, for’ 8130: covered in. satin; one do. 100% amber Suit complete $60 to $150 4 Bedding. z tlsoy '% octave rosewood oforte (cost $1,! 101 ati eed complete Household Furniture in lots to auit. Cal PRIVATE FAMILY ABOUT LEAVING THE CITY Giauely; handsome satin Parlor Suit, cost $:75 ‘will sell ioRe (io. $125: two Bookcases, Bedrooin Se tchen Furniture, Paintin Bronsen Carpet ‘also Decker & Bros 7c octave dence 210 West Twenty-first street. Parlor suits, $7 —POR. SALE, MAGNIFICENT PARLOR SUIT, Bea stead’ B areas, Bookoase, Etage rt reskience 120 West Twenty-third street, ae A. Wish to dispose of their household Furniture invmer Bedsteai, Beddvigs pand cretonne cuits, $36 a ramnrend Pianoforie, Galt for two days, private resi- or Parnitare, Beds, Bedding, &e. Payments taken by the week or mouth. ‘Terms easy. KELLY & ©0., corner of Twenty- fifth street and Sixth | avenue. NARPETS AND FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST cash prices; weekly, or monthly. 33 and 396 Third avenue, near Twenty-eighth street Fo SALE—A LARGE QUANTITY OF FIRST CLASS househoid Purniture, now on m salts, handsome Parlor Suits, Dining Room Suit Mirrors, Carpets, Chairs, Centre Tabies, ‘Betlpoom, Furni- HAGGHES Ware ises, 300 West Thirty- ‘eet, corner Bighth ave Goon SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS A specialty—-Ail sizes, rich patterns; English Brassels, three-ply and ingrain; very cheap. Detween William and Nassau. At 112 Fulton street, BAND REDUCTION TO SUIT THE TIMES—ELE- JX gant Furniture, Carpets, &c.; liberal ari rr for paying by the month ; an examination solicited. GEORG: CLARKE, 747 Broad PAYNE'S PATENT SECRETAIRE AND SOFA BEDS— The best in use. Depot, No. 40 Bleecker street. A —LADIES AXD GENTLEMEN CAN | POSITIVELY * receive more than the actual value for their Cast-off a Carpets, Diamonds, Jewelry, &c., YS are bound to fill our contracts for the South. satis EER please call on or send @ note to Mr, ry Mrs. W At 1B, ‘81 Sixth avenue, third store above Waverley ry 277 THIRD AVENUE, feet TWENTY-THIRD bs part pays highest ih prices for Ladies’ tlemen’s pparel, Carpets, &c. Ladies Wearing Leon. ie NATHAN'S, 33) street, ladies ani SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOURTH gentlemen will recerve 40 per cent paid by any dealer for Pint ‘arpets, Jew- ‘ail on or addre 18. NATHAN, ATE Minty NEW STORE, 48 THIRD AVENU between Twentieth first streews, ladieg and gentlemen will be astonished at the ices x in cash tor Cast-off Clothin, ‘Sewe G ho 75 for Silk Dresses; Coats, oi ants, 82 oa by post punctually attended t by MF. or Mrs. A‘ NO. 16). SEVENTH “AVENUB, NINETEENTH street, Jadies and gentlemen will receive the highest ash price tor Carpets, sc. is RIDE “tha ast-of Clothing, ied t STADT. Mr. oF AY THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, BOHWARTZ 1.261 Broadway, will pay more money “for ladies and entlemen’s cast off img than any other dealer in Address or call at 1,251 1 Broad HARRIS, 71 SIXTH AVENUE BETWEEN Aes, 4 rices we wi jewelry, For Ty. Washington and hed at the Q the iletnen will Caxton, Clothing. Carpets from fir Goats, from $i to call oF addres# as above. on by Mrs, Harris, TM. MARKS “WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT, avenue, fe tin Eighth street, ladies and Utnos Value in cayh for their Jewelry, ac, omnes F Pants, from adie waited © off Clothi Grill at or ac tne harm am abive, i anby Mre Marke “Please try" and ‘eatie Yyoursel Orders to Brooklyn punete Hy tiended to. bie A’ Bp Apway, NEAR THIRTEENTH STRERT ma HERZ pays the highest cash price for Indies’ and mn" tauy 1c. ri be punctually ai idivended 16 to 4 atididorni AT EDWARD MILLE S EATABLISUMENT, 68 SIXTH avenue, between Washington and W, verley laces, —- sean Gratin Gare yen Bator os " ti oun ing, Carpe: ing op oF addrcasng, Ladies evended oe faeea Bocas Bureaus, Wardrobes, Pillow dining room Buffet Extension Tiler Chairs aot wlver and ‘plated Ware} iso basement and kitchen Furniture. A, CALDWELL, AUCTIONKER, Elegant Household, Furniture. Monday "clock, at 252 West For narteenth s4 street, neat Hightn avenue the entire elegant Furuiture of above four story residence, consisting of Parlor, Library and Chamber Parnuure of every description.’ Sale without reserve, UCTION SALE OF HOLIDAY GOODS.—HENRY LOTZ, Auctioneer, sells Monday, October 27, 10 Oclock, Bohemian Glassware, Lava-tiors Perfumery, Cutlery, 4c. William Anderson, 10 College place. PRIVATE LIBRARY AT AUCTION.—CLINTON Hall Salesroom, Astor plac and Wednes- day evenings, Octover 28 nd 9. at At 74 grelock, sale of & brary, com! oice assortment of Buandard (and filsteated Works tt in fine bindings, Cata- ready. nex jogues ready. Boorse Messra LEAVITT, Auctionoers, Fades | SALE. $25,000 wi Magnificent easehold “Farnitare, ‘on THIS DAY’ (Monday), at Planoforte, Parior sult Paintings, B Brouzes. order of W. R. eq. AUGUST MAMTING & C0. wAuctioncers. Drawing Hooms—Superb >i nite, Grand Duchess and Marie “Anwoinette styles Ruut” brocade; Cabinets ‘ables, res re eminent arts Sbiataary, focks° Ormainents, magnif cent rosewood oforiey celebrated city maker: embroldered Cloth Cover, Music stand, rosewood, wal- us, Ber Wardrobes, Mattresses, Exten- Tideboard, Miverware, Cutlery, Chihaware; itehen and servants’ apartments Furnit ure. Wishing to attend thissale take 6th av. stages or 6th av. cars. UGTION SALE-THIS DAY, BY HENRY | ZINN wells, commencing at o'clock, all the wenn K iture contained in LBudad residence 21 cast 2th st, near Br viz. 7 octave rese wood Pianotorte, elegant Parlor and Bedroom Suita, Mirrors, Brussels Carpets, i deunengs, Bronzes, lace Curtains, marble top Dand Taples, Ure prmants, Clocks, single and double CL juréatis, pring and hair Mattre: Loun; Pill Eertineeaten Subr Reaves Gutery, China, Crockery, @0. 7 as Sa UCTION SALE-POBITIVELY THIS DAY, ONDAY, OCTOBER 27, at 10 O'CLOCK, at the elegant five story resicenc: 106 Bast be i nr Raphi ot near yn ven “p ot a private ow in Europe). Ovei rast wort and o ios nifice! Od furniture tothe highest bidder, TarlorsVelvet, Brussels nh a ime it Grand Duchesse ho ‘ar a Suits, with crimson satin, ps: magnificent doubler round tg octave Fa square Pianot fine tings, Works of Art ‘Bronze “Shocks, Kiakeres, Bookcase. urkish and Ls oe i, Parnit ureaus, out reserve aint and hair ecttremes, Bedd: Kets, ye walnut Side! walnut 5! yes SALE—POSITIVELY THIS pay. MONDAY, “icc ot sean net near 7th avenue, ROBERT ©. CASHIN, Auctioneer, selis over 000 worth handsome household Furniture, consisung oft Par- lor Suits, in silk brocade and figured satin: inlaid - res, Turkish Elegant Decker 7% octa aso beautitul Vestave ‘lanotorte, Music Cabinets, rosewood and Liack walnut Bedstends, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wrashst tants, Lounges, 29 hair’ and spring. Mattresses, rep and plush Bedroom éuits, dg Ce ning Tents, sideboard! Din- ing Chairs, Crockery, $2,000 worth Silverware, Tea Set, & ae noe kitchen Furniture and every useful house- |. B.—To attend this sale take 7th or Sth 2laf strect. Ho} ¢ 19 let. Goods can remai month free of ¢ . cars to to ist of a BY C. A. MALLORY & 60., AUCTIONEERS— sant il tell gis (Monday) terngon, at | o'clock, the elegant Household Furniture of T. B. Bowles, S00" West Twency-Arst wrest. consisting ot Fich ‘arior Suits, library aud chamber Furn ture ot every Ee 9 tion, one iid octave rosewood Fianoforte, 8. B—Bale Without reserve, rain o} Y JOHN H, DRAPER & 00., Alctioneers. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Compan, ‘will sel 75,000 tons scranton Coal, at public auction, on WELNESDAY, Get. 29, at 6 xchange Diace, change pla . SAMUEL Oy resident, Y F. COLTON, AUCTIONBE! sroome O8 baat Thirteenth st. near sesh Elegant Household Furnitu On Tueaday, Oct 28, at llo’clock, at fhe private dence 61 West Thirty. eighth stree street, between Firth ad Sixth avenues, the entire rich Ferniture and Carpets of the private residence. Superb ebony and gilt Partor Suits, in srimeon satin» pice Mirrors and Cornices, with side Fedestals and na Be eect a real ie Hf ‘r ores nts, minster les, fancy Chairs gant black walnut hd gait c Chamber 3 best fas black ‘walnes dining we niture, Carta ‘hina and Glass Y ins Pend Goratoes, yeivet and Brussels sistooe legaut re resewood Piano, Stool and Cover. Mattrenees Ware, kitchen Furniture, &c.; DAUCHY, AUCTIONEER, & JOMNSON sell this day, at 2 o'clock ae ot Bt 454 Ca heir di na ¢ oid t, alarge and desiral Carpe vie vei Buea ({oXTRACTORS, ATTENTION! DINGER, PORTER & 00, Auctioneers il! sell, on HeDAY, October is, Mey At the stables ol Ee J. Quirk Y sucoet avenue, iis complete stock dt superior cart aud track Orson, Carta, Stone Trucks, Sprikling Wagons, Harness, Tools hee Mt Quirk having completed all his contracts, has ordered a peremptory sale. atalogues.on tie prem: aucuoneersy 2, 2,398 Thirs H dees and at the office of yene JOHNSON, Ba: AUCTIONEER, Olo i Saborban Sale. The weres’ et by tapas Triumphs Giorions okt. ou hehe (paged A Grand “bee Were and Sale of 200 Bel ts in the Classic, Healthy ‘and nd Hea i Gaaterite, of 6 White Pinins, C4 18 DAY, cto! on the apguse os w ieee ery order of” Propert: yncuaied, oniy afew minutes’ Pfrom railroad station. and Central avenue Change of the Season! Ofigas of White ine, Westchester has done nobly. See that your bey hol Pore matataina ive 148 reputation, Gratutia’s Band lagrvon Grand mee under the Wig Tent, Complime: ‘rain, leavin sen Sentral even ar lem stopping ac Jae EDR dia YA. MME, MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, AL A. yours AS ~ SALES ) AT AUCTION, _owann SCHENCK, AUC AUCTIONEER. Mortgage sale of | elegant Cabinet Furniture, BY EDWARD SCHENCK, TO TO-MORROW, 28TH INST, at 11 o'clock, an ciegant Aesortment of the finest Furnt- ture, of the most modern and unique styles of parlor, Sraad, cgvared tnt Gacinsk gad Veep capes Centre ned 3 eps; st re Gard ablen und every ‘arloty of style of Purn cure. ‘The above is now on exhibition, and will repay thse in ‘want of fine furniture. To be sold at auction at No. 60 Liberty street, _TU-MORROW, 2th inst, at 11 o'clock, FA Ney .Q00D8, JEWELRY, AND DEALER: JAMES CAGNEY, Aucticheer, will cell th afer the mortgage saie, at 97 Clinton place. Street, a very aice lot of anoy Goods, &c. ; merino Shirts and Drawers, lineu Shirts, Kid and other Glovex; about thirty dozen’ linen Cuffs ‘and Collars, gold Watch and Chain, Slee’ ‘ons, Studs, &¢, dapat BL HERTS, AUCTIONEER. Genteel Household Furniture, on TUESDAY, Oct. 2 28, at 103¢ o'clock, at No. 78 East ¢ Fifty-fourth street, comprising velvet and Brussels Carpets, walnut Partor Suit in crimson suk Reps wainut framed pier Mirror Gornices and Curtains; centre, side and card it Paintings, fne Engrave locks, Bronzes, ornaments; dining room in leather; wi Pea e Wee Cia Clnaew Fe, fine Heady Bureaus, Dréssingohae, Wag spring and hair Mattresses, dne i or together with the ai hitciven ateuslla: Re, with whlch the sale will come- meuce. on THURSDAY, Getto, at 10% o'clock, ‘0. 402 West Twenty-second street, handsome Tousenold’ Furniture, Plano, &o- Particulars bereaiter. Also, on SATURDAY, Nov’ at 10 o'clock, ‘at salesrooms, 656 Broadway, elegant Furniture, Sirs Ei ‘aintings, NO, £on, the entire contenis of @ large country mansion. Details in ume. te MILLER, AUCTIONEER, Positive § Sale Washington Heights, known asthe Barney Bowers Tract, being part of the late estate of te of Jacob Lorillard, deceased, situated directly opposite the residence of James Gordons Bennett, ksq., and containing about 100 Vicv Lots om qanta ares, Audubon avenue and 187th sjreet, ax widene: ‘Thi Aa oe aon at auction. on as property Ae Gucaler oo, gan Wat Do'lock’ M. rao xchange Sales ‘oad way, by JAM. va Petrol nt may remain on bond and mortgay eainide mas and a na of th Se BeOneeny: at the ‘office of toneer, No. 2 cS ‘AMES Cae REy AUCTIONEER 581 HUDSON street.—M' GAGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD es NITURE, THIS. DAY (MONDAY), at 10 oislock, at 7 Clinton place, Eighth street Peewsen, ith and Sixth avenues—By virtue of a chat montanes the entire ex~ cellent Furniture of the above to are F private resi- dence, consisting of elegant black walnut Statu: ig 4 anne Die-tob Chamber suits elegant hair Mattresses, and Bed Clothing, English, Brussels, tay and ingré +f Ollelota, velvet’ Stair Carpets statuary inar— Bie Pedbstuls, ra S reir framed and other Pictures: also. dining and x: Orockery, black walnt Dealer "SOHN 5s TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, J. TRAVER O WRIGHT: office 57 and 59 Great Jones street, will sell on Monday, Ootoper Zi at Ll o'clock, at No. & Centre street, Tools and Machinery, E Bicam Pampa, Latics, sBlanern Clreular shears, Draw Hangers and Benches, Gas Machines, Pum, har ting ry Pulleys, Platform Scales, finckamiths Tools, Pebdlcg Vices, Steam Cocks, Lever and Drop Presses: a ge! assortment of Machinery, Store Fixtures &e., &o. ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—MONDAY, OCTO- ber 27, at Ii | o'clock, at the auction rooms, Pe ah tion f receiver's sale of tine jewelry, Fancy io by prder of D. Lyon, ‘Executor, Flaintitrs Receiver. ARGE SPECIAL SALE at Sachon Lyte Day tag o'clock, by DINGER, R &'CO., Auctioneers. Entire contents cH Remteceea residence and Horses. Carriages, Buggies, Clarences, &c., at 212 te 125th street, Tor aa ing oo avenue. Klegant household Furniture, Rar lor, dinin, bedroom and library Furnitare, Pe ‘and roud orses, a larehices. Bi ing, Mirrors, &c.2 also,fne driving anc snd'ddubie Harneta. Farticuinrs aud catalogues at sale, MoBEI8 WILKING, AUCTIONEER, By ord Executor’s sale of Ho nsehold Fi P. ern Executor, E£ a SLUBLOW 400. il <a Me clock ~ S aor ber 28, al ideuct of ‘any Rishards ‘de leecker street, th ‘urniture cela 14D sai i home, consisting “of vearior Dining Room, Livrary and room Furniture, in rose’ mahogany und black walnut; fine curled hair Mutiresson feather Beds, Bol- siers and Pillows, fine Mirrors, bronze Chandeliers, China. and GI rare; also Brussels and velvet Oarpets ami O1l- ths. ‘All the above Furniture in fine order and of the best: Guslity and well worthy the attention of purchasers, an assortment of kitchen Furniture, Cooking Uten- wii 4c., with which the sale will commence. _Catalogues now ready at No, 8 Pine street. Morets wit 4 onal WILKINS, AUOTIONEER. andeqme, Honsehold Peresenre je Mirrors, Carpets, B. H, LUDLOW'S OU. will sell, ty auction, on Wedness day, October 29, 1873, at ILo'clock A. M.. at’ th No. 46 West Nineteenth street, Rosewood Reception and Arm Chairs, Centre and Si we Planoforte, ormolu and oryetal “candelabras, French Mantel Mirror, Mantel Lambre black ‘wainut Library Table, a reaus, Wardrot ae —— Beds! linen Shades, Mattresses, e'Stankere i Bol Brussels and velvet Carpe! ee ‘ke. ber of Engravings, an assortmen' te Furniture, with which the salo will commence. Catalogues at No. 3 Pine street. ‘ORTGAGE SALE OF THREE HORSES.—J. M. barge Auctioneer, will sell on Tuesday, October 28, at 103¢ o'clock, in Twenty-ninth street, near Third uve- nue, one afine wutiful pair bay carri: hea also young road Horse, by order of the Mortwag AWNBROKER’S SALE.—THOS. J. M’GRATH, AUC. tioneer, 133 Chatham street, will sell, fis da, e’clock, 500 lots men's and “abe mer Clothit Remnants, Bedding, ‘ants, Vests. By order of ‘ assortment of Win- consisting “Bianketa P mnan' sn ve ¢ ane and laa Soe ~ mI vario ts al a large lot of men's Goodsy to o choc! bres of M. Cook, 21 Amity stre AWNBROKER’S SALE.—RICHARD FIELD, SHER- im'e and General Auctioncer, salesroom 12) Bowery, will sell, this 11 o'clock, £0) Lots of Men's aud iid, Dresses, Shawl Remnanta, Un glothing, nx, Bedding ‘Quilts, Blanke 8, kc., bo. vercon' gee ¢ cute a Pants, ak Bye Grder OF 3. Aaron's, 197 Grand street. PANcrtates would de el tot AT PAWNBRO- kers’ sales would “9 jacques, men’s and wo! Clothiny alsg eure 8, Sd New Pg “this Jay, at 103g orelock, ‘at ABBO: Bowery. G, HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, J» Will sell Monday, October 27, at 10¥6 octock. No. 18 Bowery, at public auction, for whom 12 barseis choice Bourbon Whiskey, “gna old 5 barrels Kye, '70 and '72; also 8 barrels and sherry; 80 casks Liquors; a lot Cigars. ‘Sale positive, without reserve, to pay expenses and storage. iat Leet aT PIELD, AUCTION ER, WILL. Higek, lor of Fipes tor 0 a" 0) lot RATURW Tc BRENNAN, Sherif. , _Jauns E. Hat Deputy Sheriff. HERIFF'S SALE.—R, FIELD, AUCTIONBEA, WILT October 28,'the Lease, License and holesaic and. retail Liquor Dealer, con- sisting of imported Brandy, Gin. Scotel and Trish Whis- Bourbon, Rum, Port and Sherry Winos, all im casks. to-morrow. Write ABBOTT. AUCTIONEER, ‘will sell on Monday, 27th in: L046 arco ayenit “rd ring fentlomen's Wen ag ADE ni o madbaris Polotiaise, presi As 4180, b race land Brean bs P Fur ‘a chattel mor arve “ She with whieh ihe sale wi mm ee J. LUY%, Attorney for Mortgagee. ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUGTIONERR, salesrooms 50 New pe sell on Tuesd: ‘th inst, at li orelyek we Gitte itt cont jouse No, 25 Am! ha ireet, con~ mea anor able top Bureaus a oa illvcomn Dining koom Furniture, TLLLAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER —8 @ New Bowery, will sels on Thursday, Gotoney #8 at 10% o'clock A. M., the Fixtures of li 4 ing eight years’ Lease, low rent) corner ‘Gouverneur and vision streets, comprising one ast-pall English Alo Pump, splendid Counters, Fixtures, coraenr ann MARBLE MANTELS. An hteontarnt OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED for bi Bint nNUty, of déatgn and quatity Of workmanship. all wipes 3 HG alty. fMEATE COMPANY, -Fourth avenue and evenwonth street, Union square. TEWART'S SLATE M MANTEL: MAI “et AND Woon Mantels, rich and si tie rs the lowest prices, 220 and 222 W ‘wenty th sreet, between Seventh and i avenues. Ri _ MEDICAL. TTENTION.-DR, FRANKLIN LATE OF PRUSSIA; A consultation tree, Private office 161 Bleecker street. =! BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN, 1m Fast A. a st., between Third and Laxington ava. MAXY RESIDENCE 1M Bast Tenth street, near Third avenue, MAURI gan. mM. Tp Panache 129 LIBERTY AND M. pears! practice), "120 \ —MME. Sa akeriTt sa oc 1840. — Office No. J Boast ha first door f ¢

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