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niseneesibeel | SITVATIONS WANTHD—FEMALES. a Rn A ONAN Cooks, &e. \MITY —! MERICAN WOMAN AS FIRST se Tlunor or grace cook for Festaurant; first Blass reference. Apply for three days LO ty BETWEEN STANTON AND 172 } pt ee ek respectable German girl as wood pA ¥ and to a sg washing Ina small private family; in the country. — . “WEST 16TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE FRENCH 206 woman ns cook in @ private family; also her ae waiter it required; best bP eity referens et AND SISTER, PROTESTANTS. MIDDLE- 15 ,gn0k and waiter ina private family or ire oie sare eaitiel sobaraie if eek ee te ether Dotsible, sobarate if needs be.” Yo be Joon at Sf Crosby sc, room 9. Chambermaids, &c. 385 MANGIN ST.—A YOUNG RESPECTABLE American girlas chambermaid and waitress or her own Wheeler & Wiison machine; es; bas Beeiyesre Bive years! city reference from her last employer. Call i! AV.—A FRENCH aim AS “CHAMBER. and to sew on a machine. EAST MTH 8T.—a yo! senate. Gul as chamb dren's nurse. Call or address. mast ISTH ST.—A YOUNG GIKL AS CHAM. bermaid and waitress or would do light house- 2a and Seamstresses. 2 WEST 28D ST,—A CULTIVATED PROTESTANT person as permanent seamstress and to wait on @ merce rene charge ot growing children; understands Kinds of family sewing; operates on different Ruachinen: wig to make hersoit weneratly useful city reference from former employer. on or address Li, A. NORRIS. bei 156 © WEST “20TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS. Peal oa fading Pr pet & position ae Me m Ing houses in Europe (cu lesigns and trims in latest test Parisi styles, des res a ait ere ep woul gO an om nership of Ca ft f ay, or would make silk dresses, handsome! qritmmede as it home, at $16; city reference, ie * 2G West, TH STA DIRE SMARER AND seamstress desire: jagements, the day or week, elther at resitence or be ther home. Hl on oF address DRESSMAKEK. ST. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1874. —QUINTUPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FrEMALES, Layndresses, we. QIG WEST TH ST.—A COLORED LAUNDRESS oP opty de, iaintly, washing at home by the wees or dozen; uffing style. Call or ‘uidress LAUNDRY. 305 WH AY: §COND FLOOR, FRONT ROOM— A respectable French woman to go ont by tho day to do waskang and ironing or housecleaning ; zood refercnce. 326 EAST 31ST ST., SECOND FLOOR, BACK.—A competent laundrees wou'd take families’ waah- ing by the day or month, or a few gentlemen's washing puffing and Luting im the neaiest manuer. Call on oF address Mrs, HANLON, 382 3D AV., IN THE REAR.—A RESPECTABLE woman as first class laundress: understands all Kinds of futing and puffing; willing and vbliging; good reterence. — pie V.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | WOMAN as raed class laundress, who has lived in the best wishes to take in families’ or isle gentic- wasting terms moderate; good elty retercuce. L 112 2D AV., BETWEEN 58TH AND 59TH STS., fourth floor, front.—A married woman to go out by the day to do washing, ironing and housecleaning. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A FEW GEN- temen’s or ladies’ washing at her home; would re- Dair and put buttons on tor gentlemen tor $1 per dozen; wouid do family was! Address WASHEKWOMAN, station F., for one week, families, 's Nurses, we. 4 WOOSTER 8ST. “a PRENCH GIRL TO TAKE care of childre sal in the house; Ter sri foes mot speak ng ood reterences. Tess 12 WEST 3D STA MARRIED. | WOMAN WANTS = an infant to bring up on the bottle at her own residence, or u child trom 1 to 3 years old. 1g WEST MTH ST., SHOK STORE.—A RESPECT. «it able married woman will take care of one or = children at her own house; a clean, comiortable home. _ ST 12TH ST.—A YOUNG PROTESTANT ch lady, just returned from Europe, to take of growing children; good seurmstress; no objec: wo woing abroad int city reterc! neces, CLERKS AND SALESMEN. | CAPABLE AND RESPONSIBLE YOUNG MAN, the winter in New Orleans, desires an spendii genoy t for ‘a Northern house us salesman, reauleovor, he: ample security given. Address AGLNT, 75) 8th av. FIRST CLASS SALESMAN WANTED—IN OUR FUR #nd cloak department. Oniy competent and expe- Tienced men need apply to WECHSLER, ABRAHAMS & ©O,, 297 and 289 Fulton’st.. Brooklyn. MPLOYMENT WANTED—TEMPURARY OR PER- 4 manent, b¥ a young man. aged 23; acted as book Keeper and cashier tor last employers: capable and will ine: ed Al Address WOKKi&, Post office, rookyn. GabEsmEn WANTED-—ON SALARY AND COMMIS- sion, to sell to the trade; i ood ehance for some good POLDING TABLE COMPANY, Domestic Build- uare, New Yor ANTBD—A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN FOR SILKS and laces. Apply to CONKLING & CO., 763 Broad- ee. ANTED—A SITUATION AS PHONOGRAPHIO amanuensis, by a gentlenman who writes 16) words per minute’ and a good long hand writer: best reierences given. Address, for three days, L. 9., 185 5th avenue. ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS ‘NIT RE- tail (ruittrale and knows how to buy, for a first class store. Address, with reference and wages ex- pected, FKUL1, Herald office, 7 ANTED—A RELIABLE MAN AS DOORKEEPER in our retail store; one who has expertence in tl kind of business preierred; none but men who can gi us full particulars of their former positions and eee Address, by letter, F, LUBSEK & CO. @nce need apply. Brooklyn. W {D—A GOOD WINDOW DRESSER; MUST BE ae to print sbo-w cards for same and make him- velf useful in the diferent departmenis of the house; alse a rienced salesmen tor gents’ furnishing, ladies’ and gents’ hosiery and gloves and «ress goods and do- mestic departinents in an extensive ,honse in Connect ent. Personal applic ants, with satistuctory reference Will be assigned 4 permanent posi! fon and liberal salary Kppiy to EDWARD Malbiny™ HEC Jonn. SITUATION WANTE D—BY A COACHMAN, Who thoroughly understands his business; three years’ City reterence from last place, Call at No. 6) West 43d st. 1 4 WEST 2TH ST.—A PROTESTANT 2 WOMAN AS OU iniant’s nurse of to take care of @ growing child and sew; will travel: city refi nce. 27 WEST 2D ST.—A FIRST Mer gt! DRESS- maker too out by the day or take work home; ‘Very best reeirence, Call on or address DRESSMAKER. 27 bef AV., BIN igen yohed tobi Ras kiwi ee eee doing all iiede of ‘ot family. owing rane, sist with the a) ydaye,” work; best city Felerences. Can be seen for two day: 77 WEST BD SUA FIRST CLASH | DRESS- maker solicits a ew more customers at her own ome; handsomely trimmed suits, In the latest styles, om $6; & siviish garment and perfoct fit guaranteed. 419 EAS? 15TH ST.—A GOOD DRESSMAKER DE- sires work by the day or week; is a good fitter; Saran children’s clothes; reference, Call on or ad- eas DRESSMAKER, HT4 @AVcA DRESSMAKER WHO THOROUGH: ly understands cutting and fitting, would hike a Gi morg cneugements by the day. Call oh or address 877 STE AY. RING THIRD BELL)—AN EXPERI- eed dressmaker and perfect ‘fitter will go out by the aay Urst clags references, 693 2 6TH AV., BETWEEN 89TH AND 40TH ‘tig An experienced dressmaker, who cuts a is a Dee Teens anther Mt her zo out ¢ day ; Das all the lat atvery ‘iow prices, oe is A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER AND FIRST see oO} er AOE 6 on Wheeler 4 Wilson's machine by day or week; is a good cutter and aan orien and childcen'e dresses. “atidress DRESS- x 133 Herald office. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER IS DESIROUS OF 8 few engagements to go out by the day. Address + box 201 B Uptown Branca office. 7 ANTED.—DRESSMAKER GOING OUT BY DAY OR Wwoek understands her business; reference, first its Gimillow of the citys colored. Address & POWELL, General Housework, &. tan 2TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL OF 16 YEARS wo do housework and make hersolf gen- fond of children ; good reference. ao 2D AV., BETWEEN S/TH AND SSTH STS.—A young girl todo chamberwork and waiting or 09' do housework for small tamiiy; good refer- ences. 92: second bell. 8D AV., TOP PLOOR—A MOTHER AND daughiér ina small rumily ; would ao the en- 292 sity or country. Call for two days. ANTED-BY A_ MIDDLE-AGED PROTESTANT woman, to do general housework in a small family rons ona dat a dress K. B., box 146 Herald Uptown Bousckeepers, «&c. WEST (TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW As L torking hoosekeeper: accustomed to the care of c lower's tamily preterre: gaisiactory rete frence. Call on or adareas HOUSEKE, 9 SULLIVAN ST.. —HOUSEKEEPER'S POSITION Wanted; none need apply but those of strictly moral intentions: hig em and a. © Genror PLAGE, FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG 2 lady, recently arrived from the country, as house ‘eeper or ainanuensis. ll WASHINGTON ST., NEWARK, N of refincment and Capability, with considerable Bzxperience, a: housckeeper In a widower's family or in- ftltute; no objection to children. Address Mrs. G. W. Le . I-A LADY 203 LEXINGTON AV.—A RESPKOTABLE GIRL ‘as child’s nurse, 2. WEST 83D ST.—A FRENCH GIRL AS NURSE; fully capable of taking entire chare of chil dren and also to sh thi Address. 24 WEST 267H ST.—AN EXPERIENCED MONTHLY nurse by the week or month; city or country ; terms very moderate; best reference, Call or addres: 289 7TH AY. FIRST FLOOR, BACK—AN EXPERI- enced nurse to take charge of an infant; no ob- Jections to do light chamberwork or plain sewing; city reterence, Call or address tor two days. 399 6TH AV.—A RESPECTABL&S WOMAN TO Gre a baby to wet nurso at her own residence; will give it the best of care, a clean, comfortable home, and will permit the parents to come and see it every day ; best reference, em: first rudiments in French. 40% EAST 29TH ST.—A COMPETENT NU&SE, who thorouchly understands her busines, as monthly or weekly nurse; best medical roferences, GO7 WES! wT St, BELOW TH AVA RE. spectable married woman wishes a baby to wot nurse at her own home; ‘@ tresh breast of milk, Call for two days. Waitresses, &e DQ] BAST 287 ST, FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A Reat young Engitsh Protostant girl as waltroas in arestaurant, 16 a good writor and smart and obliging. Call trom 1 to 402 ANNE LAMB. Miseeliancou: je GERMAN LADY DESIRES A POBITION AS nursery governess, or to take (ull charge of @ house; best reference. Apply at Mrs. Mitchell's Teachers Bureau, 67 West 35th st. YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION 48 NUR. sery governess, to irge of and to instruct due or two children and to assist with the sewing; or a8 useful companion to a lady and to assist her In house- keeping ; rererence Chars all on or addreas, for three days, 4, B., 60 South Oxford st, Hrooklyn. Intelligence Offices, IE LADIES’ DIRECTORY FOR SERVANTS, 1,502 Broadway. Cooking classes tor iudies Wedhesiay and Saturday. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— _PEMALE! LADY WRITES 1 LETTERS, BUSINESS LETTERS, jamlly letters, advertisements, accounts, reports, parasraphs, pamphlets, revises manuscripts, corrects aulty punctuation, capitalization, construction of sou: tenes answers ne Wj divorials and cr! tuyvesant ark, LADY WRITES WITH READY PEN, FOR LA- dies and for xentlemen, letters, tales, serarers or prose; will translate, copy or compose. Bast Oth st, near sd av. W4NIEDIBY A LADY OF CULTURE AND finement, a position as honsekeeper and gover to young children; is a pracuical hovsekeeper and coi tent to take eatire charge of childrea; widower's tam. Hy preferred: no objection to leave e city; South or fest preierred; reterences exchanged: uo triflers necd auswer. Address UO. BANBRIDG#i, 143 Sd av. AX FLOWERS TAUGHT BY THE NEW AND OLD methods; . a lesson; fruit and pA Nees $5, natural flowers preserved, $10. 166 ao nor ria $ PER WEEK TBaHOn GIVEN EVERY DAY al aper correspondence, ee Peinty isms. Miss W- $48 Bast 17th in French, by a thoroughly educated French lady. Hl ator address 395. Sixth avenue, housekeeper. Call all the week. King lower As thorough housekeeper in every respect; un- rstands cooking, baking, work; iy adequate’ to uni Bs dest Telerence, ©, TOP FLOOR, ROOM 11—A SMART, av. 20: ineiligent young woman of practical experi- ence and unexceptionablé refercnce, as howekeeper in B® gentleman: Hy; no objection to hotel or country. on or address rs. Be SCHERMERHORN ST., BROOKLYN,—A LADY of refinement and capacity with considerable Eigies ance, as Housekeeper: uo objection Wo children; Fete ences. Call or address. PAN 6TA_AV.—-A YOUNG ‘as housekeeper. 364. WAY As HOUSKKEEPER, APPLY AFTER Miss N. PAXTON, 66: 7TH AY. —AN AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES A Position in a hotel as housekeeper; is not afraid * “ work: vory obliging 5 would go to an institution; er banc said machine, Uber on Mrs. MILLER, LUDLOW ST.—A YOUNG FRENCH LADY aS 12 WEST BROADWAY, IN THE PAPER STORE.— je marketing, aid is willing to ertake any position; wi fur. Call on or address “ HOUS! AMERICAN LADY Call on or address Miss N EXPE RIKNOED keeper: capable me more desirable Press BARNES: » bo: LADY ¥ WISHES A SITUA! ipel AS HOUSBKEEP- er in a gentieman’s family; none best respectable id answer. Address 8, H. B., station A. tah WISHES A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER @ widower’s family; will do any work not Ai Address, all the HOUSEKES ER, Heraid town Branch ofiice. MERICAN wo MAN Ag HOUSE. lng any position of trust; a than high wages; reereucos. "Ad: o4 Herald Uptown Branch office. \TED—FE SALES, cs “STEWART ca co. want FIRST ouass"¢ CLOAKMAKERS, FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, FIRST CLASS OPERATORS on Wheeler & Wilson’s sewing machines, propelled by steam; steady employment and liberal pay. Apply at gnu NSh ENIKANCS BEFORE YA. M., Broadway and st A —WANTED—EXPERIENCED bALESLADIES, + None but first class hands and those who can give Eats reterence need apply at the UNION BAZAAR, 3 6th av. BLE PARTY TO DO BRAIDING BY chine; only first class workers, who can do their’ own Stamping. Address box lw Herald office. FRENCGHMAN WANTS A SITUATION—AS GOOD conchman or groom; does not understand English ; Good reterence. Address LAMBRT, 10/34 Greene st. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A young colored man, married; over two years yin his present employer. ‘Address COAUHMAN, 15 East 58th st., Lamb's bow 1g stable, ‘OACHMAN AND GROOM—BY THOROUGHLY COM- Petent single mi vo Efe city reterence from last place. Call on or ress DAVID, No. 146 West 3! st., private siavle. VACLIMAN OR GROOM—BY A RESPKOTABLE sober Englishman; good room; careful city driver can milk; ext y and country references. Address A. W., ‘241 West 22d xt ITUATION AS COACHMAN WANTED—BY A THOR- oughly competent man, wiih first class references. Address 109 West 17th st. ITUATION AS COACHMAN—DY A RESPEOTABLE man, who thoroughly understands his business In all Fespecis; hag twelve years’ very best city referen Call on or address J, H., 105 and 105 West 52dat., instable, ANTED—A SITTATION AS FIRST CLASS GROOM And coachinans best city relerence, Can be seen at Mr. DICKUE’S Riding Academy, 3912 st. and 5th a Call for two days on F. Fo HELP| ” WANTED—MALES, T. STEWART A & CO. FIRST" c. CL ty ‘Ushere, Thore having city, experience preferred. Apply pes: sonally at MA BR's Desk petore 9 A, M., Broad- way and 10th st., or by letter, with naine and references, addressed to thet orm. ‘HECK BOYS WANTED.—APPLY TO LORD & TAY- LOR, corper Grand ani Chrystie sts. 0 Mew ie meet MATTER WHAT HE Is EN- Baged in, should fail to Seating the American Homes Monthly ana the rent, prem RY ©, SUK PARD & ce Weide reo No. 4 Bond street. ‘EN, WOMEN, SOYS AND GIRLS WANTED—AS agents, for the Goody Two Shoes Blacking, just out; sells at sigh ix tal required $1; awarded first pro- mium at Amer nstitute: superior to any other for polish, durability and preserving oe Apply by ‘mail or im person at 48 Broad st., room 28 LEASANT AND PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT FOR a@ few gentlemen of good address %*HE ILLUS- RATED WEEKLY, LU Do; ANTED—AN EXPELRIENOED CANVASSER FOR advertisements in a weekly commercial. circu- Jating in the city as wel: as In all Spanid countries; Uberal terms to:the night mam, Address, with reter- ences, A., box 3,978 Post office. WANTED-A MAN 10, ACT AS FOREMAN IN 4 large boarding and livery stable; must have tong experience, 4 thorough knowledge of ‘the business and undoubted references as to honesty and sobriety ; to such liberal wages will be paid. Address, stating references, where working last, &c., STABLES,’ box 183 Herald Up- town Branch oifice. ANTED—IN A CATHOLIC NEWSPAPER AND publishing house, a young man; good pe: must understand by gokRec ping and writing letters; aw paper experience desirable; wages $5; complete’ refer. ence, age residence, business and family or no notice, Adaress, immediately, 8. X. 1.., Herald office. ANTED—CALIOO FOLDER AND _Apply to W. H. LOCKE, Passaic, N. PACKER, SITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Central. A —I WAVE GOT IN CENTRAL LOCATION THE * best and ghewpest an have ever offere: It brown stone Houses I JAMES FETIKETOM, __ 999 Sixth avenue, BARQAIN.—AN ELEGANT FOUK STORY BROWN stone Dwelling, Forty-seventn street, near Firth Guemue trescoed throughout: price low. P. H. GRADY, 827 sixth 4 enue or G, A, KISSAM, Nu. 6 Pine street. F°%, SALE—ON THIKTY-SIXTH STR ‘ET, "NPAR Park avenue, an sh basement brown stone House, an splendid order; vill be soid cheap and on easy terms. Apply to , SUcRRARD, ur. No, WW Broaaway, second floor. OR SALE FIM SECOND STRERT, BETWHKEN Fifth and Sixth nues., four story high stoop - feet) brown stone; cheep to a'prompt purchaser. JOH AGH, northeast corner sixtm avenue aud orty: }OR SALE—A DESIRABLE PIECE OF LAND IN Forty fourth street, between Fifth and sixth nues, can be purchased if applied tor at one or 10)x100 can be secured together: ihe i not charged for. JOHN KAVANAGH, northeast corner Forty second | street and rixth avenu We ELEGANT FILST GLASS FULL FRONT FOUR Fown stone Dwelling No. $4 West, Fitty-sey- nines Dacre itth and “ixth avenues: ‘hard ot nish; chea| ply om the premises, or to. H. BRALY, 84 Sixt avenue, > e "4 East Siae. EMALD THREK STORY HOUSE r E— hast ee street; preg finest locaiion in Hariom; all mode ments; price ovly $5,500. Particulars of owner, Py ‘Third avenue, near 122a street. West site. AWRINTH AVENUE OOONER FOR SaL8.—THE + best four storv business Corner on Ninth avenue, bie for a druczist, grocer, bakery or any other busi- ness; most of the purchase money can remain on mort. efor five ve. tts all een edand brings @ yo riculars apoly to di. J. DAIGHI, 25 GeM OF A HO i street, In tine improvements; seem to be appreciated ; t basement, Inquire at 350 West E, ON WEST painters just wsion at once ; Rok 'y high stoop and Thtety- Secoiid street. {OR s, BROOKLYN sgDOrERTY, “FOR SALE HANDSOME COTTAGE—EIGHT ROOMS AND ‘attic; all improvements; very desirable; location street ‘and Fulton ferries; price 235 Washington street, dro Brooklys Ok SALE LOW-FOR CASH, A STYLISH TWO wheel nglish Dog Cart: used but little; London made; a two-wheeied gig, no top; $102, Apply, after tem A, M., at Gold’s Muste stote, 62 Court street, Brooklyn. IVE ME AN OFFER FOK 137 ROMS STREET, Brooklyn; me at a bargain; will exchange tor good Property. MANGAM, 53 Liberty street, room 11}4. 1 LET—SEVERAL DESIRABLE HOUSES, WITH all improvements, and convenient to Wall street and Fulton ferries; rent from $430 to $1,200; also very de- siraple Aparim Ww. 235 Washington street, Brooklyn. _ Cee) 10 LET—PART OF A SMALL, HANDSOMELY FUR. nished house, or would rent the whole ata very Inoderate rent Al a lady and child could be, xccommo- dated with B Raymond street, Brook! TORY AND BASEMENT PRIVATE 0 nd gas, opposite City Park, 51 Navy street, Brooklyn; rent reduced to $3 Apply to Mrs, McKINLEY, 52 Navy street. WO NiW BROWN STONE HOUSES, ALL IMPROVE- ments, very cheay; terms easy. inquire on prem- fses, No. 4) Sterling place, near pixth avenue, Jrooklyn. Open Sunday. 7. J. MCULVEN, owner. 32 SIDNEY PLACE (BROOKLYN HET e minutes from Wal three story high stoop brick Kestdence, 2x’ be sold to’ an immediaie purchaser at a great sacrifice; house open irom 10 to 5; see it aud make an offer. J. LINTON, 40 Bast Eighteenth street, N Sew York. TS), FIVE PROPERTY OUT OF THe CITY FOR ALE Ol OR T TO RENT, (ouNtRY HOME—ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS || furnished, with services of a working housekeeper, cook and waitress, all (or $6) per month in advance. Ad: Gress box 18 Post oflice, stamiord, Conn, OR SALE—A SPLENDID FARM IN DUTCHESS county, 87 acres, with vineyard, 65 miles trom New York and’‘one mile irom depot; no agents. Address FARMER, 1 box 16) Herald office. LUSHING.—TO LET, A COMMODIOUS DW#LLING, with grounds, near "Bridge street depot; rent gow: Apply to G. EDWARD CAKLL, Flushing, or to K. BUSHB, 287 Broadway, New York. EWARK.—TWO STORY ATTIC AND BASEMENT REAL E ESTATE TO “EACHANGE._ N ATTRACTIVE LIST OF FIRST ‘OLass OITY AND country Property to exchange; bargains offered for Brooklyn Youses; good value given tor Merchandise. Calt on MADOX, 29 Broadway, A MROR SALE OR EXCHANGE A FIRST CLASS + ‘Tenement House, with a fine Liquor store on the corner, for 8 small House: west ide proterred. P. GAFFNEY, 28744 Bowery. XCHANGE—CASH AND PRIME TOWA LANDS, free and clear. near railroad; will exchange tor Houses with one moriare. gerd. trom 1 to 3, to H. A. JONAS, 30 Pine stre ‘ANTED—AN OFFICE BOd, 12 TO 15 YEARS OF AGE, residing with his parent. Address, in own hand- ti salar) ected, G. H, W., fice, Wastep—sa ALARY FROM $10 TO $25 PER WEEK— two good canvassors ; none but men willing to work for forts ak sprty, Call at'9é 4th st. corner South Sth rook 5 Wantnp-a SCHOOL JANITOR; SINGLE MAN, having good reference, no objegtton to color, ress JANITOR, P. O. Box 166, City. ANTED—A CAPABLE MA ian BARTENDER; also strona youns man as a: nt, &c.; reference must accompany applicatton. Address ATTENTION, box 192 Herald Uptown Branch off ANTED-A FEW LIVE AGENTS, IN CITIES AND Country, with loss than $8 capital, who can make at lens: $20 per week ; somethiny uew, and the be: fog article of the season, Call on oF address F's, KNIGHI, 346 Broome si. New York. ANTED-A GENTLEMAN, WELL ACQUAINTED with the leading grain and flour merchants, to represent a daily commercial journal ime business ‘ca. pacity. Address box at office WANTED-A GOOD STOUT BOY OR YOUNG MAN, to work in a liquor store: must understand the bottling business, Addvess J. M- WIILLTY, Herald Brook: lyn Branch office, A FEW swan “PERSEVERING YOUNG LADIRS can have profitable and genteel employment at No. 896 Broadway, room 6. Apply Mouday morning, between 83 and 9 o'clock. AKWANTED, SEVERAL | FIRST. CLASS GALES. « ladies for our millinery and tancy elite; none but those having. tne bost city tgiregaronces need appl N BROB., 367 6th T NO. 6 WEST NTH ST.—WANTED, 10 FIRST AA ciass dress and cloak makers; also apprentice. A “) FIRST CLASS DRESS FINISHER, ALSO ERRAND girl. Rs Lots only need a ppl, Mme. Mme. HADDHN, No. 138 23d at \ORSETS,—W. 'D, AN BXPERTENCED "PERSON to take care of a corset part 1. A. B ‘OME, ae 127 Broadway. N AMERICAN WiDOW LADY, NOT LONG IN the oity, ns housekeeper tor an elderly gentiem er todo light housework and se aking; # home wanted more thai wage Address © , Herald Uptown Branch office. gst American iaay. Married, but without chil- ren; and will board with famiy ; prec ML. S., box 14 Herald office: at A tebe HOUSEK EEPER, DESIRES to give her services in retarn for a home tor herself nd two daughicrs. Aadress Mrs BRAUWIN, Herald ptown Branch oflice, tad te fag WIDOW LADY, WITH Do encumpbran jesirous of taking charge of w ntleman’s nouse ousehes Address ven and required. office, A ITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER—WOULD travel with an invalid lady; salary not so much an gpiset ad 4 pleasant home; highest references, address L, W., Herald office. A‘ HOUSEKEEPER.—A SITUATION WANTED BY A first class reter- ng te beat of reterence A. B., Brooklyn Post Daa WANTED—FIRST CLASS HANDS, on waists one) sicaks. Ont iphogs accustomed to the finest work need aj ee Fe MY DOUGLASS. No. 18 Bast I7th st. aneneSraw CLASS TRIMMERS WANTED and two apprentices; come prepared to work. No. 110 West 30th St PERATORS ON GROVER & BAKER'S MACHINES ly before 9 o'cloc! bgt’ Glog HASKELL 4 €O., 500 Broadway. BVERAL FIRST OLAS SALESWOMEN WANTED— For millinery and ti Ney goods; none dut those ex- Gaetae need apply. inquire for two days at 237 rand s\ 307 EAST 17TH ST.—WANTED, A GENTLEMAN who would be willing to carve for a family ot 14 in leu of terms tor board. THE TRADES, FIRST GLASS PRACTICAL CUTTER ON CUS. tom work wishes a suitable situation, in the city or country. Call on or address CUTTER, 146 East Houston st., first floor. GENTLEMAN, THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED ‘with the printing business, desires va enganement where worth would be appreciated i, Eo" aes pari would take part of salary ar enue. dress Kk. Herala office. SOME jewelry Jptown A BOY 18 YEARS OLD WISIIES TO LEARN light trade and live with his employer: trade preferred. Address A. H. U., Herald Branch offi \OREMAN WANTED—WITH REFERENCE, FOR wacklal ee house. ¥ BROS, & CO., 12 and 14 Walker st. ITUATION WANTED—AS FIRST CLASS, CUTTER sand boy's, tf required best relerences given. Address W., cutter, Herald office. 0 TATLORS.—SIX FINE COAT HANDS WANTED. Apply to GEO, LATHAM, 855 Broadway. nHOOL FOR TEACHING For terms, &c., a ublishers of Fas er Kast River Bank, ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN A REFINED BUSI- ne frst eee Sys ao Bo expense of learning. Call at 47 Boad from 10 to 4 0 BOOKBINDERS.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY a young man: has had . years’ experien: the forwarding. Address T. 5. A., Lox 106 Herald offi ANTED-AN BXPERIE aeoaatcaa APPLY to SPELLMAN & SONS, No. 369 Broadway. J. HARRIS, ANTED-WATCH | CASK MAKER TO tan Cage Mannfsctory, long established. Apply we. a UMnant m7 Broadway rooin N AMERICAN LADY—WITH NO INCUMBRANCE, is desirous of taking charge of a gentleman's best references given Herald Uptown Branch ouse; accustumed to childrei and required, address 8. J. office, THOROUGHLY COMPEIENT ENG LISH WOMAN, faithtul and trustworthy, as working housckeeper; ‘woald do the work of two in family ; satisiactory reter- bm —" ENGLISH, box 1.9 Herald Cotown ranch offi wit SOME KIND PERSON ASSIST A SOUTHERN lady of refinement in giving her a home as house- keeper in a widower’s family? no objection to children; 2 paenan Address Mra, J. LEE, Newark Post office, Wanten a POSITION AS HOUSEKE’ Oret ciass hotel; Le agli od | ert ag 9 and ability; Address L, C., Herald ten. years’ ex rooklyu Branch office. Laundresses, &. MADISON AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM- bermuld and todo fine washing and ironing in a rivate tamily; be recommended by her present Binploy where she has lived nearly three years. BB WEST ler ST—WANTED, A COMPETENT 2) Igundress; one that can come well recommended, Apply Monday. 2 WEST 301 (COND PLOOR,—FINE flutiny washing | ‘and. gente by 132 Hest or gentlemen. Call {oF thee day “ig WEST 26TH ST., NE. R 49" ae ba 7TH AV,, FIRST FLOOR, OTH AV., FIRST PL FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A RE- A apectable: colored woman wishes a few gentle- ties" nt from Ae, to $1 a dozen. lored wi pleafid fOL- wane a wants ladies’ and Vv ANTED—A FIRST CLASS FOREWOMAN TO TAKE entire charge of work rgom. None need apply who are not fully competent at Mme. WORovaws Re. 8 Bast 18th st. ws NTED—A TIDY GIRL, NOT OVER 15, TO TRAVEL with a lady; good home and pay to right one. Ad- dress HOM iating age, Herald Uptown Branch office. Wantepca GOOD SALESLADY FOR MILLINERY fund fancy goods none but experienced hands need apply. SCHWARTZ & HORNSTEIN, corner 12th sand Sd ‘avs Harlem. FANTED—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WHO NV cans finish waists nicely and trim. skirts. Al after A.M, to Miles. LYONS & MOUNTJOY, nut square, a ANTED-IMMEDIATELY, A FIRST CLASS immer, None other need apply to Mame. A. Mion ws 6in av. \TANTED—AN ACCOMPLISHED WAITRESS, WHO Understands. her business thoroughly. Apply at No. 86 West 19th st., between the boors of 9 and lk o "clock in th yFendon. Waste Dainse CLASS DRESSMAKERS, WHO d all kinds of elms aud Snishin ; Mme. A. DUVAL, 878 Broad ply, Dion also cloal nanere. ANTED—A WATCHCASE MAKER, A FIRST class founder; Cr hea made with suitable party tor one year {asteady and temperate and tally com- petent man; no other need apply, Call Saturday, Mon- ol Cp tomende | jay, at 146 Fulton street, room No. 4, from 12 TATCHMAKER FIRST CLASS watchmaker, with good references, can find con- stant employment and good waxes by applying to SPA- DONG, KUOD & OO,, No, 655 Broad wa TANTEL D—A GOOD NEGATIVE AND FERROTYPE operator, toran a photograph gallery on shar liberal terms to the right man. Apply at 195 Liberty st, ANTED-CALICO, AND SATINETT, PRINTER, Apply to W. H. LOCKE, Passaic, N. Wa4ktepss FIRST CLASS FUR DRESSER; NONE buta thoroughly competent man need apply, a Russian drosser of ‘skins C. SHAXNE & chs Manufacturers, B ANTED—A FIRST OLASS DIB SINKER AND mould as id atovald oles situation open. Ad- ‘ald oilice. dress H. ANTED—AN ENGINEER, TO TEND A 10-1ORSE Baxter engine; musi have best references trom last employer as to Gharacter and capability. Address, stating wages expected, B. B. K, Herald office. 25 WAITER GIRLS—AT 890 6TH AV, __SUTUATIONS WANTED—MALES. A COLORED MAN WANTS 4 SITUATION TO ate tend a farnace and polish rst class city r ook, tend a Taraace Sa4 ace aioe Ke, West 36th st ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS light porter ina wholesale house; can give u1 nesty, ty, Indastry” ax ‘and 53 Bast 43D ST., ba an Nhe 8D _AV., SEOOND Boor, back.—A ret woman withes few en's or fam: Nf ore See eT ak pA rh Ai aan (+ ff at ie. gl dozen ; 0G WEST tH ot oA Toh, METRCTARa, 206 sa woman n woud Like scoToH the washing of a fow ladies ference trey. Be on or address J. HM, 268 TED—BY A A. COLORED MAN, SOME FUR W snmp ioattend. Address A. PUGSLEY, No. é46 West seth st. \D—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG COLORED Anan ae walter, ina ho veivee boarding bouse or pera steaks Herald Uptowa Branch olleo, ADVERTISEMENTS. Gk J ROOFS DE PEINTURE SUR KVANTAILS KP POR colaine, par M. PAUL JOSSIER. S'adresser au n. 4 rue Woostes. N DEMANDE—UNE BONNB FRANCAISE Qui rie anglais pour soigner deux Sarants de Pah an sache bien mavens a la maineta mach’ ‘SM edrewer 5 Coleman To tn de la 2m Tue et Wroad way, chambre n. 144, land soir ou mardi avant midi, For Other Want Advertisements See Directory. sty RESTAURANTS, Table dhote trom 6 wh TORU Fpgcriotal poe. trom? A, Aparyuens. Sui 3a Ort OR SALE OR EXC'NANGE—ONE OF THE GREAT- est bargains ever offered, situited at Fort, Hamil. ton—Contains over two acres of ground. or 38x25x100 foct Jot; large Mouse, 18 room cellar under, entire house; carriage house, stables and abundance ot splen- did water ; has 400 feet tronton Fourth avenue, over 400 feet on Denyse strect and 20 feet of valuable water front, with all privileges; would make a splendig Ger: man garden or private residence; 18 well shaded and has abundance of fruit trees. Inquire on the premises or of JAMES 8. K 1,505 Broadway, corner Forty- sixth street, New York. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR VALUABLE MER- chandise, in broken oF original packages, four good second purchase money City uortzages. $ 009, eight months to run. Apply to owner, CIONTEASTEIN: 144 Bast Forty-tourth street TOR, SALE OR EXCHANGE $610), $6,500 AND $7,0%, good second purchase money city mort. aces for} al i: stale, (ree, or good Merchanlise ; can add cash ii required. | Principals call on LICHT GNSTELS, asa bast! Forty-fourth ACR SALE—-OR WILL BXCHANGK FOR REAL estate, an established retail Coal Bustnoss in Jersey City. lett COAL, | Eicsiig office. For SALU—OR WILL EXCHANGE, AN ASTOR Teasehold that hav sixty yeurs to rim, two Ast class and brick Buildings down town, near Broad- way, and rented for ten per cent on investment; equity $40,100, for private or tenement Houses or Country Seat, ‘with part cash. Principals address P. D., box 163 Herald ome. H ‘OUSES, LOTS, FARMS, &C.—AT JERSEY CITY all parts of “Hndson County and New Jersey, for g let or exchange. For pardeulan published monthly, free. SI Montgomery street, Jersey City. RM IN ROCKLAND, ORANGE OR K county, with fair buildings, stock and crops, Equity in very choice plot of near Prospect ‘and brown stone stesidence. near Central Park. Address OWNER, box 795 Post | iS #8. 3 s £ ety Particulars or no notice. office, 10 EXCHANGE FOR A GOOD FARM—ONE CORNER origk House, with eight full Lots, in Brooklyn cash ¥niue $23,000: equity $16,000. Address KXCH ANGE, box 108 Lieraid office, 101 EXCHANGE—AT $900, A THREB STORY I brown stone House, near ‘the Central Park. tor Brooklyn or Country Proj operty worth $10,000. address box 162 Herald o TS, KXCHANGE—SOME EIGHTEEN LOTS ON Springfield avenue Boulevard, Newark, at one-half large new House, stable, &c.. with Ad- their yaiue; also a fixty Lote at Westiield: N. J. 1 dress OW. ty “sixth or eo! gi o CHA) 5 AP) IN THE ‘mall Sous ity ‘Now York or Brookly incumbered, two first class new three story high s dries Houses: all improvements; $9 minutes trom ‘erry, Cail on or address L. W. 1, 524 Poarl | street, ) EXCHANGE—FOR IMPROVED PROPERTY (7) nemeuts prejerrod), Residence (fur- nished), at Rutherford P Pee ieiand: building Lots in New verse Address HOTEL, box 161 Herala Uptown Branch < EXCHANGE—AVENUE PROPERTY, FRE TT Flats, Private and Tenement Houses,’ all weil lo- cated, for nearby Property or Muilding Lots and cash. Address propositions to M. L., box 2,924 Post office. T°; TRADE.—I WILL TRADE ON CASH BASIS 20 rood jevel and dry Lots, at Babylon, L. L, for first class Clothing; don't ee ‘ = 7m mortgaged. Broadw: 7pWO BROWN #8 Re ‘TON avenue, opposite the Park, to exchange for good City Lots. Address with tll particulars, GRKUOR & MILLER, 150 East Forty-ninth street. HAGE STORY BROWN STONR, 20 BY @), WEST side, near the Park, worth $25,000, equity $14.0), rented tor $2,000, to exchange for a House down town or in Brooklyn, or for Lots; no notice taken of answers without re location, value and mortgage, &c. Address ASTOR, box 110 Herald offi w -A HOUSE IN AGENIRAL PART OF NEW York in exchange for a Stock of fine. Jewelry. ply, trom 10 to 2 o'clock, SPAii wtree w IN NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 90 » VON NORDHAUS?’, No. , oft Vy y 6 to 75 acres, good, clean land, for which two good Houses, rented, in Jersey City, lig! tly inoumeered, will be given; pricd of Farm not to exceed og! faney price noticed. Adaress M. VREGLAND, oe West | street, New York, ed jul particulars, Vv ANTED--A_ LARGE EQUITY IN UPTOWN OR Brockley, Pr erty in exchange for choice Country 00; pardculars or no notice. ork iow it int Wert oftee v PANTED TO BXCHANG Hicksville, L. T.: 68 1 take tenement or 000; free and cle SIEGEL , BERNHARD, 20 Walker street, ONKERS.—TO EXCHANGE, A MAGNIFICENT Gountry Seat, on the river bank, price $80 for City, Property, to, Fut Bighth, Ninth or Sixteeuth ward tod. TAME MANS, Agent, Youkers. ACRES CHOICE DRIDA ORANGE 25,00: Mh —% ACRES FARM, Holbrook, L. Ly will er iimptoved. Property;" equity Land i bart » balance with splendid Rrookiyn acaani $2529 for large Dwellings (n w York. OOME, 10 Walk stree! REAL 3 ESTATE w VANTERD. “PARTY WISHkS TO PUROHASR FOR GASH, A a brown stone House, not loss tan 2 feet front Bek rasth and Thitd a a riot Ravoatoerita ans treo! juired, | jy nia xX uoardewlar,'S AUN No id [REAL L ESTATE ‘ANTED-IN A FIRST CLASS LOCATION, BR- tween Kourth and sixth avenues an, icen! and Twenty-third streets, a fully furnished Ewstah base ment Houss. in good order and revair; Dowension frou Deceinber I to May lL Address, sta ion and A. an BF USKIRK, Real Hata Age Agent, 67 East ANTED—TO PURCHASE A DWELLING IN GOUD order, not less than 26 feet front, high stoop, be- tweon sixth avenue aud Broadway, or broadway and nd Tenth to ‘Puariies tree's; no taney prices; ausw K state exact location, size und low- est price, Addrews PRINCIPAL, box 157 Herald oilice. TANTED—A MODERN HOUSE, IN A GOOD LOCA- a8 Bom pas above Tyrie airest and between Lhird and Seventh avenues, for | casb) bo agents Deed answer, Address MASON, eral 167 Herald ice. ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, BELOW 81 street; purchase money to paid by ieerhaaed Address H., box 122 Herald olfice. ANTED FOR CASH—A BROWN STONE bye en from Twenty-third to seveuty ft + $25,000; location and Particulars’ to rent. good cheap GakGOe e MILLER: 150 Hast Forty-ninth sirees For Other Real Estate Advertisements See Directory. SALES AT AUCTION UOTION ROOMS—$9 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET. Splendid faurlor suits, Bedroom Sets, Mattress: 5 rose vood Pianos, Oil Paintings, Chromos, &c. At bRarate sale. At auction prices. D. FAVOR, AUCTION Ki. FAVOl, Auction, R, umission and Storage, near futh avenue, ‘ucsday, November 3, atllA. M. prompt, larve lot of second ‘hand Furniture, &c. Dealers in: Vited. Particulars in time. Consignments solicited. Settlemenis day of sale, wil sell on [;DWARD CK, AUCTION EER. Absolute, peremptory sale at auction, consisting in pakt of rich French chins’ vinner Sets, ets, Demert Seu. Real Bronzes 1 ug “Arcade romses, Clocks and ney Go Real Parian Martie Statueties. Bohemian and Silesian Vases, Toilet sets, Flower stands, & al Table Services, consisting of Goblets, Wine Giasses, Decanter ‘The trade oe the public ‘are invited to attend, ‘To be sold b: ” EDWARD, SCHENCK, aberty. stree| WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY ard FBIDAY, November 4, 6 and 6, at 11 orclock euch d Goods on exhibition Tuesday, No Every article guaraniced periect Responsible packers in attendance, ampagne Gistwes, P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER oJ Marshal sale, on Monday, November % at 10 o'clock sharp, at 67 and 59 Great Sones trees, ristares of a Restaurant’ and Gazer Beer Saloon, Counters, Beer Pumps, Bar Fixtures. round and square Tables, Chairs, Pictures, Ciocks, Mirrors, Stoves, Glassware, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Furniture and Garpets of Family, &. GEO. . FROST, Marshal. REAT SALE OF MILCH COWS, FINE BRED HEIF. J ers, thoroughbred Alderney Ball, 4c. by order of W. ©. Anderson, proprietor. xy ‘Ocean'View dairy arm. at Eltingville.—D. T. COKN Auctioneer, will’ sell at ablic auction, on Montage etry atZo’ciock PL t ition Oriental Grove, iltingville’ station, Staten road. ENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER, late Henry Leeds. * Miner, established 1847, ‘alesroom No. 105 Di sireet, near Broadway, THURsDay. *NOVEMBE iy at 10}, o'clock, at ee Ad alye No. 764 Broadway, ANSIGNEE'S. ‘SALE IN freeh cauPrcY. ‘Continuation sale of the balance of stock of Cabinet Furniture, ‘comprising rosewood, black walnut and oak Sofa, Lounge, Uhair and Mirror Frames in variety: algo the entire Household Furattare of B. L. outback, Bag. removed for convenience of id without reserve by order of oR, Assignee in Bankruptcy. Detaiis in time. ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, HANDSOME MOUEEE Cres FURNITURE, MIRRORS. 0. ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ¢, AT 10% O'CLOCK, AT 24 WEST TWENTY-FIPTH STREET, The entire contents of the above house, comprising velvet Brussols and ingrain Carpets; rosewood Parlor and Chamber Suits, French plute ‘Mantel Mirrors, Cornices and Curtiing, fine Uil Paintings, Clocks, Bro’ Ornaments, Vases, &c.; rosewood ‘Etagere, Contre Tables, Cavinst, walaut Sideboards, Exteusion bie and Dining Chak fine Beds, Bedd! Lig and Mat fravon Ubita. Giase and muiver, Wares together. with the Kitahen Furniture ‘and Uvensils, ria Wien the saie will commence. jogues ready on Tuesday at office uf Auctioncer, 656 Broadway. H uNBY B. Cork AUCTIONEE ROADWAY, NEAR BOND STREET. HANDSOME HOUS"HULD FURNITURE, CARPETS, dc., ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, AT 103, O'CLOCK, AT NO. EAST FOURTEENTH STREET. seemed rane anne nennnen NEW STYLE WILLCOX & GIBBS’ SEWING MA chine, extension table and side drawers, cost Salen” will be sold for ly at jond sree CIGAR STORK, STOOK AND FIXTURES Fom sale cheap, 1,711 Fulton strevt, under the Sixth Dis trict Court House, Brooklyn. A WHEELER @ WILSON Sh WING MACHINE, NB&S ly new, ailin compiete order, handsome! Will be sold for $25. Apply at So7 Bleecker street, betwees West Tenth and Charles streets. FINE DYEING AND SCOURING STORE FOR —In & first class location, Address DYBR, Herald’ Uptown ranch office. A BEAUTIFUL WHEELER & WILSON Lay walnut halt case, with attachments complete, 4 new Singer improved oleecker street, betweem »adway and Bowery. pin! vine Gx0c ny, sues | we A Fi p. location up tows nq wire EaNd, wut, K. Thurber, corer Reade and Hudseu si A -MILLINERY STOCK POR SALI-LOW, WITH 2. fine cusiom ; established many years and Class location. Addi Uptown Branch omtee baivothars pes say see A aa Zone ALR—THAP PAYS OVER little trouble and gi eg teas or bebsnge ts 2 3 NGSTON & CO,, 10 Pine street, _ FIRST CLASS DOWN established and ¢ nm s tune. MALOSE!S Store Agency, 121 Nassau street. A WHEELER & WILSON FIRST CLASS FAME taco Ligon ane: a» erat walnut a ments, Col ete, periect order, sacriice, $25: also Wilk cox & Uibvs, $40. "255 Canal stiees, corner ot Broudwage A AN OLD ESTABLISHED BUTCHER BUSINESS «+ for sale, in a good location, with Stock and Pix tures: rout hh Ar th shred in market, one door ae irt OSINE: FOR SALE—GREAT SACRIFICE—COM- sisting of Stock, Fixtures of Homan Hair store ama Hair Dressing pritetpal partoft Fulton street; several years’ lease; low rent, dress L. B., Uerald brookigm Branch ottice. Csar STAND FOR SALE.—& SPLENDID Cason, for aman with litte money. 25 Park row. RUG STORE FOR SALE.—A MAGNIFICENT AND well appointed Drag tore, situated at junction of two prominent avenues and facing a square; {ull stock of Drugs, &¢. Will sol on reasonable terms for cast. Address A. THURMAN, 25 Lafayette avenue, Brooklym, RUG STORE WELL PAYING, NEAS NEW Y. $2,000 half cash; no nts pepe nthe = dress G BOLGE 8, CARR, ‘box Herald office. RUG STORE FOR Cape) BXORLLENE. oP. Bortunity for druggist cian; aa Toasons given, A! Mond venue, Boe pply , GA Myrtle aver De, STORE IN PITTSTON, PA., $5590; ESTaBe ished 1880; never changed han BLAK Gut HALL, the omnet, wishes to join his, tammtly, who by removed to 230 Cumberland ‘street, Bi rooklyn ; sole son ior sale. Di STORE FOR SALE—GOOD pogartens Boy inquire of JOHN GIFFORD, J)ESKS AND LOUNGH POR SALE.—PXTRA PLN lack walput circular Deak, cost $175, for $100, news Small esk and black wainut and rep Lounge, bargaim Koom 5, 291 Broadway. T)PRG STORE FOR SALE.— BEAUTIFUL FIXTURES, full stock; good trade: sickness cause of selling Address A. G., box’: 120 Herald oitice. {OR SALE—THE STOOK AND Liquor store, southeast corner of Columbis and Rive ington streets: must be sold to ctose an estate, Dremises or of JUHN N, MILLER, Exect Vs VOR SALE—DISTILLERY; THE LARGEST AND finest Whiskey ey ‘in Jefferson conn! £80; For particulars address BUCHANAN, Loutevilie, Ky. OR SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIFIOK, A FIRST is ‘be, bald Yate “weak “us’ curser is loa'viug the clbye we as owner a Rddress DISTILLERY, Herald office. Re OR SALE—A FIRST OLASS CUSTOM TAILORING Business, on one of the. principal sreets of lyn. For particulars addross rookl yn. est aities: atice- Foe. SALE—A FINE CIGAR, STATIONER AND TOY Store; ill sell out ut at a great aacrifioe, Call and ses. it at 1,0: atl, 021"Phira : ‘hira a: {OR JOR SAL E_pown TOWN, ON THE WEST babe ‘one of the best Liquor stores in the elty- Apply HayWakD: s DAVISS 183 Chrvatie street. 1OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN OLD established fancy goods Business; to be sold ata sacrifice, as the owner wishes to retire’ trom busines. Inquire at #70 Third avenue. OR SALE CHEAP—A LOT OF DRUG FIXIU! consisting of Gee ers: counters, bottles, &c. AY on the premises, West lWth street and Boulevard. OR bree tary rar beens fe ieee hg tares an allin good order and near r. Apply. at. Rated 45st eMMEL'S carpenter shop. wae West Thirty eichth street. FLABEISON, & HANKINS, AUCTIONKERS. WiLL sell Monday, November 2, at 10% o'clock, 701 avenue corner Horey sourte attest, Eigusohioia Furaicarss Parlor Suits, Bedroom muita, Dining Room and Kitchen Farniture; Heaters, Stoves, Ranges, &c. ENBY LOTZ, AUCTIONEER—8ELLS ON MONDAY, jovember 2, at 11 o'clock, large assormment of Crockery, Yellow, Rockingham and Glassware; also Fancy Goods, Oatiey 4 decorated Tea and Voillet sets. AND! 10 College place. ERE, JOHNSON, JR, AUCTIONBER, Furniture, Meretiandiso an and Fine Arts Salesroom, 7 N Real Nstate Departinent, 21 et Park row, New York, on Wednesgay, large sale of Household Furniture, TRAVER, AUCTIONEER Sorta jovember 2 at It o'clock, at aw street, three good Hearse’, one ‘Truck, ong light ioe Express Wagon, two ring Carts, liarness, Blunke: dba am Ry Attorney for Mortgages. P, TRAVER, AUCTIONEER. « Morigage sale on Wed ate November 4, 1874, at 103, o'clock, by virtue of Chatte! Mortgage all the Furni- ture of the large doubte four story private residence No. SI West ‘Iwenty-second street, near Eighth avenue, large Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Piano, soveral Parior Suits, Brussels and other Carpets, Oilcloths, Curtains, Shades, Mirrors, Clocks, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wash- Suunda’ Lounges’ Sots, ables, Casirs, teather Pillows best haw and othor Mattresses, large lot of Bed- di ‘ardrobes, ixtension Tables, Dining Chairs, kitelien Furniture, Crockery, table Cutlery, $0. ©. QUINN, Attorney for Mortgagee. P, TRAVER, AUCTIONRER, + Marsual’s sale on Monday, November 2 at 11 jock, by virwe of an execation, at 57 and 59 Great 35 plecesof fine irieh And German Isinen, Piece and oods, Muslins, Men's and Boys? : r7 cous, Hosiery, Cardigan Jackets, c., &c. ing, amey ae LAR, Mardhal AWKBROKRBS SALES—JAMKS AGAR, AUC. tioneer, 50 New Bowery, will sell Wednesday—Men's and Women’s Clothing. By order George udupp, East Twelfth street. Thureday—Watohes and Jewelry. By order A. B. Barnard, 1bird avenue. Friday—Men's and Women's Clothing. By order M. 5. Madigan, second avenue. day ‘ag n’s and Women's Clothing. Seton jer P, Brvau, 17 Walker street, {OKE eg ee! 3 a OT HO: RATH, Auctioneer. wciawroge is ei ‘Women's Oothiag. MDy order P, Golde GuyeMensand Women’s Clothing. By order ¥. Ot ernetiayeion's and” Women's Clothing, By order HO. Lem Son'wand Women’s Clothing, Furs, &c. By order F. dan ley ciotbiug. Ly order J. A. Jarman, Var- ick street. Pee ie SALRS—BY i, FIELD, GENERAL r, Salesroom, No. Monday November 2, by order P. Freel, Williams. ‘Clothiny burg, oO) lots cmbers. by order R, Simpson & Co., 195 very 80 Sia Clothing, wery, 6/0 lo “ieee November 4 by order Simpson, Green & Co,, 151 Bowery, G” lots Watches and Jewelry. Thursday, November 5, by order A. Gooaman, 81 Cen- tre streot, Ov lois Watencs and Jowelry, ‘Thursday, November 5, by order F, Nelson, Grand stroct, 600 lots Clothing; to be sold on second floor. Triday, November by order Hugh McAlernun, Sec- ond avenue, 600 lots Clothing. ICHARD. WALTERS, AUC! R—G ROCs RI Mutanal'y auie—will sel Monday, at ite clock salesroom, 27 Kast Broadway. stock of Groceries, viz. :— Chests or ‘Teas, Coffees, | Spices, Stared, Soap, Mlour. Pickles, Salt, Vinexat, ices tery, thelvimis, Ghani Cases, Gas Fixtures, &c. WART, Marshal. nent, Gas Far euold, and Ofloe Furniture, stoves, lot of Benches, settees, &c. ; HERMAN, SHERIFF'S AND GENERAL AUc- SS. ‘tonecr.—Marshal’s sale ot Saloon Fixtures, Furni- ture, Counters, &c., Monday, November 2, at 1134 o'clock, at No. 13 Bowery, Caatrs, Tables, large Mirrors, Kngray: ings, Bar, Count ars and Fixtures, Glass Wares 4 01 of Wines, Liquors, &c. PATRICK FEEN y Marshal. Also mortgage sale, he ~ nade asl volosk, at No. 13 +B Tot of Stoves, bc ae I, COSHLAND, | Attorney for Mortgage, 1 HERMAN. SHERIF rs AND GENERAL AUC. S,. Uoneer-—sarshal’s sate of stock and Fixtures ola first class iailoring kstablishment, Monday, Soyem. ber 3, at 10% o'clock, No. 13. Bowery, consisting ot Plece Goods, as, Dosakins, Casnmeres, | C loth; "re made Clothing, Trimmains uy Counters, Tables, Demet ons Supers Sau November 2, a tock, No. 13 Bowery, abous 100 stinguisasra. Ministed and unfinished, with Ap- \ no at large Lot of Copper, Brass Fixtures, is ChCONNER, Shortt OF FIRE EXTINGUISUERS, meg " Sheriff's Beohonees, sells Mon- purte Reid Vowders, ac. ‘dmowas KeRetaan, Deputy. K° SALE-—QUIET, RESPECTABLE ENGLISH Bi and family Bottling Trade: price, without $250; proot rage, $110 weekly: rent low; avenue, Brot OR SALE—BUTCHERS’ BENCHES, RL corned beet Trays, Bologna Counters, Stalla falling ‘ o., new and second hand. MATHESON, 561 West Thirty-fourth street, OR SALE—EITHER OF TWO OF THE FINESSE - downtown Barrooms, with Lunch Bar attached. « Only responable ees ith cash need address R. box 173 Herald o UR SALK—A RARE CHANCE—A FIRST CLASS Millinery, long established ; Lease, moo, | and Fur. ti will be sold tmimediate! a eel “Address uniele, eee ors rald OP tiseot ranch office. FoR! SALE—CHEAP, AN OLD BSTABLISHED tail Feed Business, one of the best stands on tow doings, Duaess of 0 hothing asked. tof fe ore did eealee my clean, (bth sere filmer A a: 4 Sivne ry CO. teat. POR, SALE AT A, SACRIFICR—A WELL PAYING, ol old ‘established Tea and Grocery Store selling. atiention reason for x ete HOR, 7 avenue D, N. ¥. yOoR bar c AF A GREAT SACKIFICE—A PIER MIR. ror, 0x3 inches; also 6 ver, far lined! Overcoat, pia Washington Fo SALE.—$400 WILL BUY CEASE AND SIXTURE@ of « fine aptown corner Liquor Store; pty at ae worth $80; good reason given for selling, Apply Eighth avenue. DS RFR 1 ee STORE FOR SALE—AT 65 BARCLAY STREEE. A rare opportunity. ANLEM LAUNDRY, 163. BAS? 120TH goon Any person wishiag to purchase c aun finds berger: must be sold on ececunt ofthe Address or apply. IQUOR STORK FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN. Li eonetquence of the death of the late owner, cae ol iho moat cespervatle and boat pa fainily whi Melund retail Liquor Stores ft) the pry, vel ibe favaruoly dealt with. Soniye ny ieee ¥. REN TSeY, 319 Bridge street, near Brooklyn. ie EEO A atx Ni OF THE FINEST LIQUOR, 8: N THIRD O avenue for sale. Amr to ROB! aT Y PRANOIS Broad street, or J. ‘OLLEY, 2,286 ‘Ihird avenme. ‘Terms reasonabl QArES—WE ‘HAVE A STOCK OF SECOND HANB Sates, Melee ed ores %5 taken im exchange, which we ih t great bargains for cash. omer AUAMIERICAN SAC COMPANY, 900 Broadway. _ Twos rwo THOUSAND he COINS FOR 8ALB.—PARTIES ping fo chase ean ore full information jy addressing x 244 4 Post 0: office. ns TLL SELL VERY OHRAP OLD ESTABLISHED Business, with Lease, Fixtures and small stock ef Goods; rent very cheap: good store. Apply at dll Canad street. $220 bo ag CASH DOWN WILL PURCHASE A Tine tully stocked Gresery' handsome tix low rent: owner has other business. on owner, HU BERT, 753 First avenue. WILL BUY THE STOCK, GOOD Wiis $A 50) and Fixtures of an established Candy Store. which will yield & go od iiving for wtamily and fous , Foto $00 'e sear over. Br Soconda A reer eden, foresle cheap. or would exoh Seoteh Plains, S.J. A ¥ “LARGE LOT OR NEW AND gecoNd ty HAND BR Taexdt Keldes. FEN 20d to 125 Water street, Brooklyn. A. ‘Post omes tox 24 Fulton street, New York. <del T WIESON & ROAKE®, WATER AND Boiters steam Vuiwps and genaral, Mach hand! double Hoisting Engine and cy cat t 18 Pak place, New IE Oe SW Be eee , TM bg | ine Metal Workin ‘inc best makers,” A Mitressd OUMP & 004 176 ed jor Planer six foot’ Bed and. take” two feet square. drecs I ‘Tanks, Stoam Pur} andi Hee ae a MAN, Maculactarers, ALL, BAXTER ENGIN POR SALE.—ADDRRSS 12 HORSE HORIZONTAL, i ENGINE, IN 1 a Soe « order: Will be sold cheap for cash. do’ sirects—Upright ang Worizontal cng STEAM BN Bx * Sew Pee kdet Revombe Jror SALE—IN wABBHOUSE, MULLING, street, new Y york (OR SALE AT AU WARGAIN @ BT 40 CUTOFF, rF RN. gine. no remuing at American leeeue Pair; guaranteed extra aert class tn ev gines have been tally tested pM the mills of Gareet, BAN BRON, Address Cd oa BAN’ om RT ‘Sot ss ‘Sordandy strosk, Go for whom, AHERIF'S, SALE. —JAMES PAY Wik, SELL, ON tonday yNovember 2 3, ath cos lgck Ae fins ol ac ose Ba Witenit a Laskiies ‘Somple aan ie CONNER, Sheri “Tawe ns Way, Deputy Sheriff, ] HLA ABBOTT, AUCTIONRER, WILL SELL, jonday, 2d ing, at et grolock, at salesroani 8 mee X Bowery, the Uno Goods of one of the veins ‘stupliahmonts in the country. consisting zea, Merino, Rep, Poplin and other Drews Goods, eo and ther Pere eee wool Sacques, & OTIOE OF REMOVAL—M. ¥, SHEPPARD, Wh ohant Tailor, bas Temavea hs hip plnge of 8 stata t = Uause to ih NOB. rh YOR SALE GHAGPYA 20-HORSE ive tren EN- Oxa. I Globe Tron Works, eat thurty-abird Meoot Heat fie en TBST GLASS eye FoR, Foot om ea in me -ciyy. Ni Chatham square, Sinfloon ANTED—A'36 HORSE ‘abaiie IX QUOD ORDER: W Mate sive vias of cx Hacer er a9 es wame al Tox taz Moran? omeee of ———SSNEWAPAPERS. THE HERALD FROM JULE }. 1 ing he arose EUS. Fe ¥ ies a, Bekele

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