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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, he ae SHEET. FLOOR, FRONT West 26TH ST. rinet | F i, Wor ian piece motgile tS eon We, Wonaere NEAR SD AV.—-AN AMERICAN a) ser dae cook, understands be bey yeadl Sgsod pastry aud meat cook; best for two FAST 26TH 8T.— Ki COOK IN A PRIVATE f experience, with the privi- who is well educated and use- (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S) — in 2 Os yg ® iL iling to assist with the ws B2t dee ie country or would go with feshy "Routh: oF address from the 3 to the 4th October. © ST 25TH ST., FIRST FLOOR. —AS COOK IN 333 Parc restaurant, oF large boarding house; has croagh knowledge of ments and pastry; understands cut- i UD meats refer 340 EAST 20TH ST, NEAR 2D AV.—A RESPECT. able young woman in @ private family as first class cook; best city referenc quite for two day 22 EAST re SMITH King TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS washer, and ironer; best city references. Chambermaids, &c. HORATIO ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS CHAM A! ad vod reference. LEO! 108 Kugl! or hotel; or can for two days NARD ST. MERCHANTS’ hr woman as chambermaid ina private family Take a place of trust, Apply, by letter only, FTRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. ung girl as chambermaid and wait- yess; thoroughly sdertvends Seana tifa ets refer- noe ; private boarding house preferred ‘on Monday. BIG oH, AV YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER. DG Sills anu seamstress or as chumbermadd and lana, pe im a private family; good city reference. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. ON PLACE, SECOND PLOOR,—AN EXPE- mnable dressmaker wishes a few more engagements by the day or week. Call or addres 102 S22 at —A FIRST CLASS MODISTE wishes the work of afew more families at home, or will ge out by the day; suits made from 15 to 18 yards of silk; Beautiful sults in silk and cashmere, exact coples of Natest impe Parisian styles, $30 and upward; evenin An@yarty dresses @ apecinity ; cutting and basting. "Call an ne 1 ‘BAST “4TH ST.—A COMPETENT SRAMSTRESS, understands dressmaking, operates on Wheeler & 's machine, wishes an co ortwe de by week or month; erence. Call F address, for two days, SEAMSTRESS, T—A PROTESTANT YOUNG WO- 8 fow more eustomersin first class farni- by the day as dressmal horoughly under- stands her business in cutting and fitting all kinds of dresses. Address Miss M., Dressmaker, 176 THAN cA, RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED f women, who understands dressmaking and ali fam- ily sewing, woold aasist with children or light chamberwork; © 200 enstomea to the best work, wishes to obtain the fmmediate custom of a few first class families; mo objection short distance out of the city; terms $2 per Address DRESSMAKER, V.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, ONE QA5 StH AVA VERY COMPETENT DRESS. maker desires a few customers; makes elegant Fits at reasonable prices; satisfaction guaranteed aud ref- erences given. 301 Fs ST.—A YOUNG GIR AS NURSE « do chamberwork; is willing to goin the lady; references from her ast place. Call on Monday. 31S WEST STH ST—A SORER, HONEST MIDDLE- e aged woman as nurse; isn good seamstress; can cut and fit; wonld like to get her little girl to assist; perfect isfuction can be given. Call or address, understands n Sew on every inachine ; willing to do cham 924 2D AV.—A YOUNG LADY AS SEAMSTRESS in a family, by the month; can cut and fit ladi «and do all kinds of family sewing; is operator on different sewing machines. 1: 26 BROADWAY.—A_ FIRST CLASS DRESS- maker, who has held positions 15 years in the leading establishments of Europe, nt cutter, fitter and designer, des res a similar r to go to families or muke the ms: fashionable dresses at home; prices from Address. J > FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, perfect ttter. wishes @ few more engagements at the residences of ladies who can value the above. Address DBESSMAKEK, box 195 Herald Uptown Branch office. LLY U AA. derstands dressmaking finish work after a dressmaker, wauts a few more en ments by the day; torme $1 SO'per day. Address SEANSTRESS, box 140 Her- ald Uptown ice. ZAMSTRESS AND DR wishes work by the day an Bt and operate on Wheeler & W! tion tothe country. Address DRESSMAKERS bos Bt, san Uptown Branch office AMERICAN GIRL AS GOOD PLAIN can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; Would assist with chamberwork or tend children; reference. Addres F YOUN le cor fesse of Europe, ns, desires cloaks and suits from a whole- nutucture ather residence. Address CITY Herald Uptown Branch office, coco Laundresses, dec. 214. WEST 207H S1.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED _wouan to do washing at her own home. 216 “woinn woud take washing to het sen home, 0 would take w ¥4 fhe week'or mouth: hor husband will attend furmsess oF Dinck gentlemen's boots; references, WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to go out four days in the week or as laundregs or to do housecleaning ; thoroughly understands her business ; best city reference. on or ‘Mrs. McGOWAN. 224 i East 45TH ST, ROOM NO, 14—A RESPEOT ew mau todo geutlemen's ox family washing 93 EAST STH 87, SECOND FLOOR, BACK Yoom.—A first elads Inun wis 24.) BAST, STH ST.. ROOM 115A THOROUGHLY competent landress wishes gentlemen's or families Washing; terms, 75, to $1 a doseu; and fhuting in- cluded; good reference, Call on or ad NDRESS. D4. BAST #87 STA FIRST CLASS LAUNDRES to dos fow gentlemen's, oF families! washing ftor own hence} sity relerance. “Call on or eddrets LAUR DRESS, for two days. DA] WEST 22D ST—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN sants a fow gentlemen's, Ladien’ of fasilly washing: is an exeellent washer and irone: best es rafereuces from those she washes for at present. 24 EAST SIST ST.—-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes families pie oF gonilomen' s washing sais and flutiug done city reference, Cali WEST 35TH ST.—A WOMAN WISHES WASH- 2 2 ang to do at her own residence; understands wi ing and Ironing thoroughly; would go out by the day. 263 WEST s7TH St, SECOND FLOOR—A RE. spectable woman ‘lo do gentlemen's aud ladle washing hy the month or dozem, Call on address Mrs. 30 EAST 44TH ST, ROOM &8—A RESPECTABLE e woman wishes some washing to do at her own honse or would go out by the day; good reference. Call for two 324 EAST, 2TH 9t.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN os shes families’ or gentlemen's washing; and puffing done in the neateat style; terms reasovabl best reference. 82 EAST 34TH ST.—A KESPECTABLE WOMAN to do washing; best reference. pe ge a ante Miners eed ep CLASS TRIM- Limeri venir such Paualided i NTR) PERATORS WANTED nef Pw. 2 RB BAKER'S Om and Wheeler & veg ahs ic. oat clans Lie fay ard # TRICH PEATNEC_naNpe WANTED TO CURL, sew ma small good paid, "23 Routh Sth avs” : saad GALESLADIES WaHED UavERaE Pan FIRST salesladies wanted in a milli Gily experianced ood apply at 257 Grand sta? S70 GALESLADIES | WANTED, ALL DEPARTMENTS; rin een | iT tl it 6. SAYER OM ailinere ‘and Fancy Goods Bay firand st. Wy AuzeD— FIRST CLASS TRIMMER. NONE others need apply at 821 Oth ay. ANTED—GOOD, FRATIBIE HANDS, PREF ARENS. sewers an ol PALAND, 874 Canale guinea’ TANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO ATTEND IN A _bakery, J.D. GILMOR & CO., 205 Greenwich st. TANTED—A GIRL, ABOUT 14 YEARS OLD, RESID. ing in neighborhood of Bond street, to tend a baby during day time; one who caueat and sleep at home. Call at No. 19 Bond st., afternoon, W4NTED—DRESSMAKERS ALSO FIRST sewers on children’s dresses and outside coy those accustomed to Brat class work need apply & GREIG, 771 Broadway, entrance on 9h st V TANTED—TWO WELL RECOMMENDED PROTEST. fant servants (none others need apply) : the one, & campotent seamstress and chambermald: “the oiher, a thor- ough waitress and chambermaid, who eat nesist with the washing, Apnly. between the hours of 12 and 3, on Monday, at 21 Weet 32d st. ASS nts. Le Sen © for three days, RITTENTON, Not ee CLAss CQACHMAN—UNDERaTANDS | pte ing les Fenpecte , hte as Ie Dest or ely etereuce. Calton Wimmer 2 WATERS, aaee manufacture of com Site Ropar and ad Masel eae Tail, instruc ean manulucture, bot es ce desirable ter territory ; catologue: fOHN Agta) avenue, Restly-aissh sn and Twenty sev- }OACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED.—AN AMERI- of good al ‘appearance and jo 4s couche or grou, understands theron pertaining to the st. can, 80 years of ed pri the ore of aan A™ , EUNG AND ERAT DIR ASS: &e., oe, West oat Twenty ep J DERIOTAL DRAWING oF of THE KENTUCKY * ries. cua enployment of greater impor TOM, Herald Upto JOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED-BY A RE le young married eolored th an ing about the house. if deat on of address WARNER livery stable, 163 West 15th st, ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE, Practical, competent gardener, understanding every: jean’ farm and take general Call on or address W. store, 878 Broadway. NTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A SITUA. ion as first class couchmas. two days, 144 Wost 5 Oe ae dex een = ik of Nomen) wilhag 9ne ears’ best city. ASON, at Jacksor ‘ovington, Gay office box 2,751 New Yeu ‘MERSON & CO., AG FO! y State o Lutter’, drawn daily, nig every 17 eo ng belonging to the busin Management of a gentlenat W., at Alfred Bridgeman's 3 Kentucky Single Botte Prin ie fureivhed. iddressing bax 8.272. | Private office attached. Oflice hours, 7 A. M. R TO $100 PER 1,000; dusen's option. | Bay Rom in bond ot F Tobuccos suitable for shipment to eR Goulrente me OAT all wt or address, for UANTITY AT uty Bang Leaf st Tadlea, TANTED—SITUATION BY A couchinan, Call at Brewster's carriage fac TANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN IN A Yate family ; thoroughly understands the care of horses wainted with New York and ht years’ good tee Hrooklyn. ISEASES OF MEN AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL and earings and Lac gtht Sureical Cases aan near Twenty. ninth BS Omics eee from 5 to WANTED FIRST CLASS MILLI from 10 to 11 Monday, at 511 Broadway. WANTEDITHOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED | Sat. ladies for the trimming, lace and ribbon departments only those who have had years’ experience in prominent stores need apply. BLOOM'S, 338 and 940 Bowery. EXPERIENCED NURSE, TO ly $0 Virginin; @ competent rerson reference required. Apply be- tween Sand 41.A. Moat 55 West 46th ER.—APP R.A, SULTZ0¥F, FROM RUSSIA, TREATS RAEU- NTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A SITUA- j positive cure in any stage of the disease. conchinan: thoroughly understands idreas HL M., 301 Washington st, New York, tion as room Office 239 ase XOBLSIOR BIRD POWDERS” GIVE LIFE TO THE ed aud restores song; forwarded by mall; price 250. at FISHERS drag stores, 488° H and 927 street, New York city. bgp orp IN ALL 178 FORMS, WITH OR WITH- ie c! fecrog fadheldual case requires, for the oval of tumors, cancers, HELP WANTED—MALES. — GREAT REDUCTI SON'S COLLEGE, 20 titute.—Arrangements ering before October 6. Learn telegraphy been made to rn tbsg those e received for one-hnl ‘and take positions, Day or evening. gure of al curt J ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALESWOMAN FOR OUR underwear department; to a thoroughly competent apavle of taking the management of stock, perms: dw OCU WME. MEARES, 6th ay. and 19th st, person, nent posit! b? 4 EAST 20TH 8T.REAR —A RESPECTABLE young woman to take in washing and ironing, or to go out by the day to work. 365 WEST SOTH ST.-A RESPECTABLE WIDOW * oman wishes ladies’ andgentlomen's washing and ironing; done in the neatest manner, and will give good sat- isfaction, Address. RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO DO ag or washing and ironing. Call on or Address Mra MAHONY, for two days. 416 WEST 40TH S8T., ROOM NO. 9.—a FIRST CLASS Janndress desires Ladi id gentlemen's or fami- Hies' washing on reasonable terms; best city reference, 43( EAST 16TH ST.—FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS Wishes te take, in washing at her own house; beet city reference. Call alt the wook. 430 7TH AY. IN, THE ‘STORE.—A FIRST CLASS Iaundress wishes to do « few gentlemen’: lothes dried in the opew alr and finishe washing rior mai 4D WEST SD ST. SECOND FLOOR, BACK Z room.—A respectable woman would like a few more ladies’ and gentlemen's washing or would go out by the day to work; best city reterence. 485 “TH AV., TOP ‘FLOUR —A RESPECTABLE AO caimuk vonse wo make tae go out by the day washing and ironing. 505 West seu, st, 3) solicits washing rence; 75, per dozen eae —A RESPECTABLE WOMAN do ‘at her own house; good elty xpert at all kinds of ating, r J ANTEDTA PRACTICAL, CAREFUL, HOUSEKEEP- er, with good address and reference, in « small private iy j,oneyho nnderstands the renting of rooms. “Apply as ST GLASS OPER. TORS AND CLOAK steady work to good hand: for two between 19th and 20th is WANTEDIA GIRL, WITH GOOD RECOMMENDA. tins, to aysiat thé chambermaid and to be generally N t NTED—A FEW FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS to work on waists. Call at 100 West 20th st. TANTED—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER ON FINE dresses; also operators on Singers machine. Cull at the Parisian Cloak and Sult Company, No, 28 East 14th at., near University place, between 8 and 10 o'clock. J ANTED—YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN TELEGRAPH erating | permanent position aud food salary ae an quelifed Eal'onor addvorn: TELEGRAPH INSTRC TION COMPANY, corner Sth st. and Broadway. Open day and evening. dise: &ke,, by Dr. F, RANDALL, 115 West Twonty-second street. AREAT ECOMOMY IN BUILDING.—SEE SAMPLES F aud prices of Hubert Patent Kooling and Plastering, ut American lnstitute Fair; Oftics HUBERT & SON, 149 Br ‘TS WANTED—TO BELL THE NEW RUBBER arking pen in stores and offices: good writers pro "aT Warren st., second floor, ENERGETIC MAN WANTED—IN LA FIRES «fies ail competition, HOUSES, Pn e In this City and Brooklyn. AC PRAT OF PART OF A HOUSE WANTED—UWFUR- mane Oe fauil) ye ee a mot Forni ipod L148 WANT A HOUSE OR DE- rau om Mai untieniahed, above. Thirtleth street, of which th ill tike all care; lowest mat in best focetion will be taken. Adress, with full’ particulars, bhis week, E. J., ‘oftice, AN APARTMENT OF ABOUT SEVEN FURNISHED Rooms, wanted; must be im a good neigh- bg? ere ee Second to 4 A., box 2,890 Post office. A GENTLEM\ \ND WIFE WANT A SECOND Floor in a priv > louse, between Sixth and Third ave- use aud above Ls st A L,, box 43°) A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WHO TAKE THEIR meals with friend» ilerire ‘& large, sunny Room, eithor furnished or wafuenishe 4 private house, in ue. in vielnity of ‘Third avenue and ne teenth str ae location aud terms, G. V. 3, Herald ean ei Branch office; relerences. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL PAY $250 PER MONTH for fully furnished four story high stoop House ar $200 for tal ae the House ‘till ‘Stay, with, priviloge, of Jonger lucated first class neighborhoods Ad- are: ih fi perticalars, number of rooms, width of house, r one week, WILLIAMS, box 146’ Herald Uvtown Branch office, TiS SS. A. FIRST CLASS AMERICAN FAMILY OF THREE adulte would like @ furnished or unfurnished, House, whore the owner would board out the rent and not object to one or two more first class families, Address RK. M. P., box 143 Herald Uptown Branch ottice. _ RESPONSIBLE PARTY WANTS A FURNISHED : “or gl gn : ane Fad bein oe on with pri at articulars wo ta'Went Phirky-fourth sireeke Yt ene ull Aint FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—IN FIRST 7 i uel hood where gupee will board. ous rent and give privile; boarde: \ddress, for ne week, BODINE, 117 John etreote A SEVOND FLOOR OF THREE ROOMS WANTED~ Unfurnished ov with carpets paeaaden, with Board for indy and daughter, in frat elass pei tral; reference given and require tieulars, HOME, 308 West Twenty: inistreats A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND INFANT WISH WELL furnished Apartments in @ private house ae ag he ighborhood; 2 or 3 rooms connecting, with Tg Avil trom CBs BINS PINES? Lox 10) Herald ofice per moa ae Inielopaes gaa nian on loon $1,000 t nd wocurity and fair salary, Address H., No. So Rust BRM Ee $610,000 IN PRIZES EVERY Errati free. J. B. MAR- ANVASSERS FOR A STAPLE ARTICLE IN street, rear basement, rocery line wanted for the city family trade. ee HALSTE PETERS, 8 Warren st. ; CLOARS. ONLY understand their busin STR UOTIBLE RUF! LE ‘SOM al Prizes pee Circulars of TINEZ & CO., Bankers, 10 Wall ‘ost office box 4,635, On DISEASES.—THE BEST, SUREST AND 4 Wows ‘and Russia nse it with success. + 34 Park row (room 3:3), New York. XPERIENCED CUTTERS those who theron, ‘Adress, by letter, L. 8 OLIDAY. SEASON 1878-6, wil oped on’ ronawer, Ver 15.—Importers and uianufacturers of goods, for holiday trade, wishing to loaxe space or make arran; ments for consigiments, address, for cne week, HOLIDAY, box 166 Herald office. DUST RIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY $20 BONDS, which will participate in the Drawin| by BROWN & LEE’ —KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOPTERY ufactnrers Combination ‘Tenth street, TOTEL STEWARD.- —WANTED, steward. One who has had experlence in this city and address H, B., Herald Uptown A YOUNG MAN gan fornish references may X RESPECTABLE AND ENERGETIC YOUNG MEN at the general agency po subscription pores country routes now open. ald. HE. October 4, for wale 1. 35 Wall street, 4,042, TANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, REST to soll hay. &c., in that posted give secirity: and of Morrisania or vicinit: neighborhood; must be thorou! be well recommended, BLOOM W2 STEDIEX RIENCED DRESSMAKERS AND apprentices, Call for one week on Mime. BAUMIQUE, ay., between 1ith and 12th WANTED NEAT AND TIDY GIRL TO DO GEN; eral bonsework for a small family; must bea good cos required. 214 Penn st., washer and ironer; refer Williamsburg, N. 1 NTED—AT CORNYN BROS.’ DRY GOODS STOR: four experienced cash boys and ten sale: men, ¥ with recommendations: y AITERS.. eit a 25 GOOD, THOROUGH WHITE ingle, for restaurant; way |. lodying,. washing. | No. 16,946 drow... 4,000 Hrixés cashed. infbrination furuished aid clrcuiaty of next 1375, sent free by addressing CO., 13) Broadway, room 4; box 8 $10 to $12 per Address WILLIAMS, for Getober, 30, month, with boa: vox 119 Herald office. W ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK ina small family, Call at 136 West 48th st., between 10 and 12 Monday. 870 BROADWAY.—LADIES' | FINE WASITING, ng; curtains, 75 cents per pair; done up by Mme. ts Q75 22 AvcA RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WHO IS A OF good iaundress, wishes washing ut her residence, or would go out by the day. 923 WAY, TOP FLOOR —A FIRST CLASS LAUN- dress wishes ¢ome ze men’s and families’ wash- jogs gentlemen's washing, 7c, per dozen, Cali on oF address LAUNDRESS, Nurses, WASHINGTON S8T—A RES 16.20 Phare t 26 2D AV., ROOM 16.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wants a child to wet muse, 2 % 2D AV., ROOM 16.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman to take care of children; capable of taking Care of a baby from its birth ; willing and obliging. 26 COENTIES SLIP.—A RESPONSIBLE PERSON wishes the care of a few children ; there ure no others. able of lanai @ baby up on Call for two days. 7 105 WEST 17TH ST.. ROOM 5.—A YOUNG WOMAN to take care of children and assist with chamber- best city reference. 134 EAST 118TH ST. (HARLE . child to bring up on the bot: EAST 54TH ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A respectable woman to take care of a child at her Own Lome, where it will get best care, VERY HT conrarns “SPECIAL DE SPATCHES FROM ALL PARTS OF THE Re AND ALL THE LATEST N ADVANCE OF OTHER FE’ ey WIDOW 10 DO 4 unt 8 EAST 4TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—TO DO GENERAL usework ; reference given if required. Cuil or ud- SBI] EAST, StH STs RESPECTABLE WIDOW woman todo general housework for a small family where she can have her girl, 12 years old, to make berself useful ; will go @ short distanceim the country. Call or ad- dress. Housekeepers, &c. sIST ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK.—A YOUNG jady, aged 20, as housekeeper for gentlemen WES’ 5 only. y and all | week, « or address Miss B. Bd fe 46TH ST—A HIGHLY ACCOMPLISHED oe a lady, aged 20, as housekeeper, widower's fam- li profes D ST.—A YOUNG LADY, AGED 20 bly wecomplished and of cheerful dispost- v ® gentleman of means, Cali on or 123 WE OTH ST—A MIDDLE-AGED Wibow lady a» housekeaper; can operate on machine; city or country; Lest references. ‘Call for one week. 123 Bast 408 st. NEAR ATH AV—A YOUNG So lady, (from Elizabeth, N. J.), as house- edneated and ae complished. NG UP to procure a situation for her HOUSEKEEPER, , EAST 127M ST.—A MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW #s housekeeper in a private family. Apply for two A TADY oF ELRGANT APPEARANCE, | EDUCA. tion sed manver, wishes position as housekeeper in man's’ household, Only first class parties ng interview, FOREIGNER, Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG LADY OF GOOD ADDRE: position as housekeeper or governess. gain, for | Lave lost the No. of bax, so I eann Address Misa L. W. BURTON, TION AS HOoUs F PF R 1s DESIRED BY by of many years? experience; would cept such position eith school or hoarding house: referemeos ex Bianged. Address M. N, B., box 196 Herald Upcowa Branch office TANTED—A POSITION AB LADY "SEKERPER in a widowers family, Addvess JESSUP, box 160 Merald Uptown branch office Laundresses. Q0 EAST 27H SP—A FIRST CLASS L-AUNDRESS ‘sand fa s' washing to ogo ou by the day; best city at her own residence, Teforanee, y CHARLES 8T.—TO DO "EM oS GENTLE. _men's washing, Inquire of Mes, TH 49 “CHRISTOPHER S7., SECOND PLOOR, REAR,—A respectable woman wivhes washing and ironing at her own house, or would go out by the day; good reference. 104 * T.—MRS. BAHNNON DESIRES Indi utlemen's wasbing at reasonable prices. 109 & WEST 41ST ST., NEAR OTH AV.—A YOUNG pan as laun d chambermaid or would do cooking of all kinds i Jie a aT 1 ait - WEST woman woul adven yours city ret [AQ West orn ST, FIRST FLOOR, ROOM Fespectavie wouan wishes some gentiemen’s and jadies? washing. faastly oc panties Address Mrx. LI A RESPECTABLE WOMAN washing of one or two families; equal to new; best reference as or address, 246 EAST 95TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG xirl to take care of children and to do plain sew- ing; best city reference, Cail or address. 200 FIRST CLASS CLOAK HANDS.—WECHSLER, SUU ABRAHAM & COLLINS, 45 Worth si 224 TH AV. CORNER 29D ST.—WANTED, FIRST 4 class dressmakers; also apprentices. 250 EXPERIENCED CLOAK FINISHERS —rinar amt. classbands can make from $12 er week, With steady work, INDESTRUCTIBLE RUFFLE, ‘254 and 256 Canal st. __ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. YOUNG MAN WISHES A rein AS WAITER IN ® private family or boarding house. Address A. C. L., Herald Uptown Branch office. SATION WANTED—AS HEAD WAITER; BEST we y reference trom present Ser a Address JOSEPH, box 116 Herald Uptown Branch WAxTED-A SITUATION AS WAITER, BY AN ENG- lishman, aged 23; has the highest personal city rofer- refer, to go to Washington or Philadelphia. 108 East 11th st., rear ences; w Address Vi v 7 ANTED—BY A BOY OF 15, A FAIR PENMAN, A situation where advancement could be made. Apply to employer, D. H. GRAY, 139 Maiden lane, 144 WEST 20TH ST.—A RESPECTAB ™ COLORED faction, as porter in @ store; can give ‘ANTED—AGENTS, MALE AND FEMALE, TO 8O- licit orders for copying and enlarging. old pictures; liberal inducements to those experionced. 27 Grrnd st. OUNG MEN TO LEARN TELEGRAPH operating; permanent position and good salary soon as alified. Call on or address TELEGRAPH INSTRUCTION COMPANY, comer 8th st. and Broadway. “Open day and —CHRONIC CATARRH, DBAPNESS.—DR. KECK’ 6 worst cases, No. H West Fourteenth oe near Fifth avenue, New York. Hours 10 to 4 and 7 method cures be lair SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBUTION, Ls ye the ‘pistelbution ion following numbers drow. Vrieee A YOUNG MAN IN A DENTAL OFFICE Inquire at 257 Washington st., to learn the business, ANTED--AT BLACK’S, 493 BROADWAY, A NEAT, smart boy to assist in lunch room; one who lives with. his paronts preterrod. 6,946 drew Full list publis Drawing, October 30. ieeatp and Sun Tuesday noxt; THOS. H. HAYS & CO., 609 Broadway, —KENTUCKY STATE shatag (ghar apeaad Dis- tribution on Havana THE 'RADES. mee CUTTER WANTED—IN A_ FIRST CLASS one who can cut from dressmaking establishment; measure; only those who can furnish first cluss city refer- Drawn September ag ences need apply. 13 East 17th st. pigeon SOAPMAKER WISHES A SITUATION; no objection to go in the country, Address SOAP: lerald Uptown Branch office. ee, egg GHTSMAN, WITH ORIGINAL Bonk mblication, Address, with ‘The following numbers drew the capital prizes: 867 drew . J. GLUT! auten BCURNTRIG, Herald of or Post office box 4, YER WANTED—Tu GO IN THE COUNTRY. APPLY at 484 Broadway. 200 Brondw: Next drawing October 30, Ti OFFICIAL DRAWING + State Lotteries. SIMMONS, Bloxisow & B20, Man- THE KENTUCKY SA AND SALESMEN. 3E IMPORTING AND MANUFACTURING cloak and suit house desires @ salesman having a thor- ughly established city, St man can obtain a good situ office. A CATHOLIC PUBLISHING HOUSE WOULD TAKE {n thelr office, to learn the business, « young man, ae Is years of age, of re @ parentaje; murt be rand correct at ary tho first year dress, with fall particulars, OATH Le re eisuen, Herald office. e and astern trade; the rizht jon, Address J. R. G., Herald 3 8 WEST 85TH S8T.—A YOUNG GIRL OF 17 TO « mind chiidren and sew on Wheeler & Wilsou’s ma- chine ; he we. 33) EST 26TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—AN AMERI- cau girl (aged 13) to take care of a baby or to make family. herself generally usefu! in a privat 45 5) 7TH AY.—A_ RESPECTABLE AMERICAN +) widow indy wishes a child to nurse on the bottle ; it will have a comfortable home and best car 1 012 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOU MA Tied woman as wet nurse; best city reference, Call or address, L166 381 AY: BETWEEN oorit AND corn srs.— A young'girl to mind children and make herself useful. Call or address, RL AS CHILD'S NURS! Jations at present employer ptown Branch office BEST ‘Addgess city recom! A. H., box 100 He G AMERICAN GIRL, 16 YLARS OLD, TO en and do light work in a private family; is a good — sewer; references, Address x” P station y TANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRE, ation as child's nurse or any light emp! dren A. U., vox 190 Herald Uptown ranch oft A SITU- nt. Ad- Waitresses, &c. 34.0) FAST, OTH, §T. TOP PLOOR—A youNa « Protestant girl as waitress in a private family; also girl as nurse; good references, Cath be seen for three days, Cail or address. Miscellaneous, 170 THOuPSON ST—A YOUNG COLORED WOMAN would like to go out by the day to wash or house- Clean; would take in washing wt ho Mrs, HARRIS, 28 4D AV., BETWEEN 22D AND 28D STS., IN the fancy store.—A_young girl as maid and seam- Stress; understands dressmaking, cutting and fitting, ds of family sewing; operates on Wheeler & Wilson’s ma- nice bair dresser; no ob- NAS STEWARDESS ON ‘outh or to Europe, Addi brooklyn Branch office, Y AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY A POSITION IN 8 gontieman’s family in any capacity not menial; lent seamstress. Address Mrs. AND Uptown Branc QITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG indy, @ stranger in the city and entirely friendless; can take charge of # linen room in a hotel, or as housekeeper; has bad experience in large hotels and can give the best city reference. Call on or address L, 8, Young Ladies’ Christian Association, Irving place. ee. PROFESSIONAL STFUATIONS WANTED— @ LADY. DESIROUS OP A POSITION, would teach Eriglih and mnsie to youmg children ab their residences: reference given. Address J. H., box 112 id Uptown Branch office. HIGHLY EDUCATED YOUNG LADY OF Bi NE- sit ment, lately arrived from Brussels, is looking fo tion as govercess in a re ‘ate fam| all branches of education in Frouch; Miphest refer- ences. ‘Address box I 1 Post off Ww: ‘ANTED—BY A LADY FURNISHING THE HIGHEST testimonials as to respectability and capacity, @ position as visiting governess; teaches English, French and wusic. Address Miss A., box 100 Herald Uptown Branch offic HELP WA NTED—FEMA\ LES. _ t. STEWART & 00. W xT as FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, FIRST CLASS CLOAKMAKERS, FIRST CLASS OPERATORS ON WHEELER & WILSON'S MACHINE (propelled by steam), Apply at NINTH STREET ENTRANCE, before Broad) nd Tenth PAM, 5 Fourth w having been m: 1 will be received for on take positions, Day or before Detoner telegraphy and 20 WEST 28TH ST. CORNER 7TH AV.—A RE- do washing and if k. Call on or addr é EST 177M SF., SECOND Floor WASHING 203 203 WH ironing dond on reasonable terme; Indies juting and pulling. good’ reference “4 gentlemen's wi WEST 17TH 8T. SECOKD FLOOR, FRONT 205 Seman respectable col: pman wishes some washing to take to her own honse; eotoronce oped SECOND FLOOR. —AN ZY ox tie ints wa NE PAIR OF ‘ EAST 4TH ST., NEAR 3D ag 2 AIB © 210 stairs, front room resper wom ails ree: FF tho aay or take washing at her ow erence. COMPETENT rire tg f B Ne ated first class dresemakers, at 10% a8 5 Not others need apply | on errand girl, Mo A han pl A Rk ON a er PQ ALTMAN & CO., 391 AND 833 OTH AV., WANT B ‘ai young ladies for their suit department. NOMPETENT HANDS WANTED—TO WORK ON / dresses. Apply, before 8 o'clock, at No, 112 West 20th #t,_ Come prepared to work. {XPERIENCED HANDS WANTED—TO MAKE GEN- tleinon's acts none, others u MU CMP ite es ‘53 Walker st, {IRST CLASS BALES LADIES WANTED—FOR OUR trimmed hat department. TAYLOR'S Basaar, 363 6th aay., between 27th and 25th sts, {UR SEWERS, LINERS, QUILTERS pod tial wtullers wansed. oF TERRY'S No. 666 Bros —WANTED, A_ CITY SALESMAN TO SELL ladies’ cloaks, who can command some trade. Address AKS, Herald oifice. N EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN, 27, WANTS EM- ployment as bookkeeper, salesman, porter, wi or driver; wages no object obliging. Address, R. J. M., ‘No. 487 6th RESPECTABLE YOUTH OF 15, DESIRES A SITU- ‘ation in a merchant's or broker's’ office, or any place where be can by perseverance advance himself. 8 MOORE, 142 Henry st. YOUNG MAN, 20 YEARS OLD, STEADY AND temperate in his habits, with » knowledge of bookkeep- ing, desires a situation in some commercial business, whole- sale preferred: will begin with moderate salary; good refer- surity given if required, Address W. G., 142 West BOY, AGED 17, WISHES EMPLOYM UNDER- stands bookkeeping thoronghly and. is n good penman ; Salary no object. Address INDUSTRY, Herald Uptown Branch office. ALTMAN & CO., 331 AND uuy 6TH AV., WANT first class dressmakers to work on suits; skirt fimmers, waistmakers and finishers; none but experienced hands, OMESTIC AND KID GLOVES SALESMAN FOR CITY ‘and pearby trade.—A smart, steady and sober man will find nd this a gon opportunity Address, with references, &c., stati NTRY CLERK WANTED—BY A WHOLESALE manufacturing house; must be experienced, correct, of good habits and reside in the city. 2,548 Post office. IRST CLASS SALESMAN WANTED—NO gurass need apply. LORD & TAYLOR, Grand an ITUATION WANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS GROGERY clerk, best reference, Address or call on GEORGE ANCIS, 15 Broad st. ALESMAN WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE; must be experienced and thoroughly practical (none others need apply) in iron work, both wrought and cast, for building purposes; capable of estimating, measuring and overseeing the work generally if required; one pre ho ls thoroughly posted, in ornamental iron work as be able to.give good reference as to ability and 1 Bi: f& permanent position to. thé right party: m rented surictly confidential. Address FACTURER, eral FROM PARIS, | RENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS NO. ay ciane cickaomet bowser of jewelry, wax and IS OPEN FOR A aaa! die sinker and em- Hie * xxditucky, Chass No. 556—s: URY, 173 Bleecker st., Now York, 6, 21, 7h, 37, 16, ATTE, A MAN TO CURL, FINISH AND IRON pete Address, with real name and address, C. T. P., Herald Brooklyn Branch office. EWELLERS WANTED—FIRST CLASS Signin a on diamond mounting. Apply to F. HENRY, genes Ho, 3 oti antrauben Tpit tatsemation ty by up) 200 Broadway, or Post of DICKINSON & CO.8 Tosti. disrivesion of the Kentucky State, on wane plan, to be drawn Oct. 30; also Royal Havant, of ‘awn’ Oc Full information by tddvessing J CLUTE, 200 Hrondway, of Pont o ising bes rt aroun ELTER WANTED—IN a first class man. Apply 1632 Brondway. Opened OR PRINTERS.—WANTED, BY AN EX- collect, attend or otherwise; a relinble and’ correct first dpe references, Address MUNEV, Herald A JEWELRY MANUFAC. to CHATELLIER Industrial ‘om which Dacticipate inthe seriew rawing of pnw Bonds each. 1-40th) received as cash, say ite and Gener ILK HAT FINISHERS WANTED—8O0 NASSAU ST. RAYMON HIRT AND DRAWERS CUTTING.—THE ART by ® method quickly learned, and rst class situations, ARDUS, 767 Broadway, corne' SHORTHAND WRITER WANTED—MALE OR FE- mule; one familiar with business correspondence. Ad- tinting, per articulars and salary ex- yosasemas FUN, ‘That irrepressibl POENTENNTAL by the Rey. Titus Joslin before the Feast of St. M es ualitied t fil Aid of Oth st., room 18, SKYROCKETS, will make its appe: co or the Archangel, Wednesday, dross, in own bee HENRY 8. cooparEnp 4 Barclay drone Otow York, EURALGIA IS FREQUENTLY CAUSED BY A DRY catarrh, of which the patient has no knowledg treatment of Dr. Keck's method relieves; one month cur No. 8 West Fourteenth HE ADVERTISER HAS HAD 25 YEARS’ EXPERT- ence ag a dyer and drysalter in Englan a. experience in preparin; a h his large connection in fatess fanprovenrente tn toe ay. tyertnit, ania oolore, jand ean command the woollen, worsted and A YOUNG BACHELOR WISHES A ROOM IN PART of an apartment or ina snail house; no anch ‘oflce, wa widow, At M. 0. Ja, Herald Uptown Bi A FLOOR WANTED—Bw A SMALL RESPECTABLE family of adults; not less than five roomn; price not to exceed thirty dollars,” Addrow C., box 170 Herald Uptown ranch office. YOMPORTABLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED. Tom, with Kitchen of equivalent housekeeping fect: ties wanted, in a respectable house, by a gentleman and wife; & permanent location at moderate terms desired; no reply solicited from [Poona Methodists or Germans, iP 4 ‘Uress T., box 130 Herald office, QRENCH FLAT WANTED—NOT ABOVE FIRST floor, unless there is an elevator ; must be well furnished and in.w desirable locality; price not over $125 per month, Address, stating terms, ca R., Herald Uptown Branch office. URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—IN THIS CITY; MUST be in « good nei phonies: and reagonabie rent. Ad- adress JENNINGS. Herald JURNISHED ROOM M_WANTED—PERMANENTLY, IN the nelzhborhood of West Fifteenth street; references given. Address LEWIS, Herald Uptown Branch ‘office. ROOMS WANTED-BY MOTHER AND SON, TWO OR three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, in_a_pri- ‘Vato farnil month. Adi SMALL, WELL FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—BE- Jow Fortieth stree by aamall family: moderate rout Address, stating rent, R., box 4,055 Post office, WANTEDIIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, SIX ROOMS, for housekeeping, with ull_ modern improvements, be- tween Sixth and Third avenu Eleventh ‘a Thirty-fourth reeiss price ot to exceed $39 per month. Address 7. J, box 176 Herald Uptown Branch o ANTED—! ‘vet le ¥IVE ROOMS. FURNISHED for how x, by ® family of four salts qed neighborhood ; pt ‘moderate, Address BUREAU, Erie Railway office. WA STED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, PART OF @ private house, unfurnished, in good neighborhood, between Fourteenth and Seveuticth streets, Give particu: lars, stating rei Address H., box 132 Herald ‘office, “ TANTED—TWO OR THREE ROOMS, FURNISHED or unfurnished, for light etasnea? Ef between Twenty- eighth and Thirty- seine streets, near Eighth avenue, Ad- dress, stating pri P., station &. ANTED—IN HARLEM, BY A GENTLEMAN AND a sinall House, unfurnished, west of Third avo- nue, at a moderate rent. Give full particulars, stating rent, Addross G., box 133 Herald office. ANTED—ONE LARGE OR TWO CONVENIENT Rooms, unfurnished, fur ght housekeeping, below ‘Thirty-fow $10 or $12 monthly, Address, with particulars, ©. L. yi B74 Third avenue, over drug store, ‘ANTED—A FURNISHED APARTMENT OF FOUR rooms, for housekeeping, at moderate rent, between Madison and Sixth avenue: and Twenty-Afth and Forty- second streets. Address F. , box 125 Herald Uptown Jocation sembeal torms not ‘to exceed $25 per hy office. ‘ANTED—IN A GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD, AN Un. furnished House, in first class condition, ‘having modern conveniences, situated below Fiftieth ‘street ; tent Wanteo= FURNISHED FLAT, ADDRESS, STAT. ing terms, JOHN JACOB STEWART, Herald office, WANTEDIBY A FAMILY OF THREE, ADULTS, three or four communicating Rooms, unfurnished, fof light housokooping:; rent $22 to $45 per mouth, reas N., box 192 Herald ofc ANTED. col scope 4 FURNISHED ROOM; Bixth Broadway o¢ Union square pi red, Address L. B., box i80 a feral office. J. ANTED—BY ALL RESPECTABLE FAMILY OF adults, Second Floor of four or ingyen unfurnished ; private house; good location; ieee ‘and Fourth avenues aud Fourteenth and Thi: rty fifth streets; rent $20, G. BENOLA, Post office, New York city. ANTED—CARE O¥ FURNISHED OR UNPUR- MY, Iiraished bouse: small, ueat American funy: a its; nice care Jarantoed ; near! er re ed might pay duatll Somapousntions Aulatoss ORURG ollie. ANTED—UNFURNISHED FLOOR, THREE OR four gr in a private house, for small family ; reat ‘not over $20, Adiress H. B., Heral ice. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A SEC- VW © ond Floor of five rooms, unfurnished, in « email hou with a quiet faintly, in ® good neighborhood, between Fur toonth and Thirtieth streets and Sixth and Ninth avenuos no French fints; state locati erate, PERMANENT, box 1, cotton goods; wontd be gad Diabet wise an cn some dyeing or tery establishment. box 104 Herald off IAILORS AND TAILORESSES WANTED—TO MAKI and finish ladies’ jackets. Apply at LORD & TAYLOR’ . OYAL HAVANA LOTT! Royal Saxon aovereaent Lottery. Hambarg Brunswick Government Loiteries. Ou. & CO, Post office box 3,316, ankers, 73 and 77 Nassau street. ‘ANTD—BY A YOUNG COUPLE, FOR LIGHT houseke three unfurnished rooms in a private house, wo: 0 Fourteenth street; state price, Wiiich must ‘be moderate, "Address BURG: EOIS, Herald oftice. Entrance to workroom on 20th st. TANTED—A FIRST OLASS MAKER OF PLASTER moulds and ornaments. CORNELIUS & SONS, Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, 821 Cherry st., Philadeiphla, TANTED—A FIRST CLASS LETTER ENGRAVER, ‘one who can cut for enamel, or 42 Court st., Newark, N. y ANTED—AN PxPERtEN Brookisn, 1. ff ANTED—FIRST ASSISTANT. HAVANA LOTTERY.—€610,000 DRAWN every 15 days. Next drawing Geto ber 4.” Prizes cashed; circulars’ of information furnished rates fe Speoish Bank Ee 3c, ye & ‘Wall street, New York. OYAL niall rar BRUNSWICK GOVERN. ment Lotteries.—Wholesale and retail orders filled Address E. SONNENBERG, box 5,822 New York Post office R JAMES CLARKE'S SALVATION POWDERS” cure drunkenness and are tasteless “omg W. FISHER, ‘Chomist, 438 Apply to hs RIKER, .D STIFF FUR CURLER, MAN'S, 104 Grand av., NONE BUT EXPE- ed apply by letter to JOHN W. KITCH, EVENT Hy TELEGRAM CONTAINS SP DESPATECHES a THE iio LATEST. LOCAL OF OTHER EVENING PAPERS, 10 CIGAR DEALERS, DRUGGISTS, &C.—ANY PER- TANTED—A YOUNG MAN WITH SOME EXPR- rienee in cabinet making. ND A IN ADVANCE t., nocond floor, ro Apply at 173 Greenwich (0 DRUGGISTS.—A COMPETENT AND L{CENTIATH Frenchy and, German, with unexceptlo: noes, desires a few more engage- ments as relief clerk. Address BUCHU, Herald Uptown Branch office. W ANTED--A YOUNG } MAN AS BOOKKEEPER AND cor mdent, Address, stating salary wanted und references, Le Herald office. WANTHDIAN EXPERIENCED | SALESMAN | FOR furs; must have a thorough poewiedee of % agape JOHNSON BH fa and 36 Bast 14th st. (Un alan squire), y eer | EXPERIENCED RETAIL DRY GOODS sak ; One accustomed to city trade, Apply at "125 Pulton st, Brooklyn. \ ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN, FOR THE millinery department, at TERRY'S, No. 863 Broad- way. j ANTED—A FIRST CLASS RETAIL FURNITURE salesman, + liberal salary will be paid to. good man, having oj ex e ble to give the best of refer ‘apie lon. Hudson st., New York, \ TANTED—A FIRST CLASS MAN TO SELL sue to the a Up Address, with reference TRADE, H w* HREE FIRST CLASS MEN TO Uptown Branch office, y hands of jobbers; good in- ducements ‘offorst the right parties. Apply at 1 jauk st., opposite North River Finnie Ml Mill, fo1 MORSE. WAXTEDIGENTLEMEN, OF GOOD ADDRESS, TO ‘act as salesmen; none but experienced salesmen need apply. Call at 595 6th av. or 60 Fulton st., Brooklyn. ‘WANTED DRY GOODS SALES! IN EVERY DE- partmen wages and 4 employment, all en) * Apply so ES COUJHWELL & CO, the ye 2,23 WASTED—TWO FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS SALES: men for dress goods department; none but men of ox. perience need apply. AMBROSE DALY, 29 Catharine st. WWANTED-—DRY GOODS SALESMEN FOR ALL DE partments, Apply at 8. SULZBERGER & CO.'S, 201 Bih nv, for three days, before 9 A. M. aud after S P.M. WANTED-BY A HOTEL MAN OF EXPERIENCE, the position of manager or chief clerk; has no objection his bush ald office. ‘going South o j, thoroughly understand ; first class r con iress HOTEL, ~ COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. ECTABLE COLORED YOUNG MAN WISHES & place as coachman in a private family; can give good satisfaction. 144 West 20th st, A kouxg. MAN WANTS A situati’ man; thoroughly underst: Is his busi: ence, Apres N.f.. No. 8 Hast 27th at. YOUNG MAN, FAIR ENGLISH EDUCATION, DE- siren a situation as companion, nurse ‘Ge valet to a Valid or acad contioman, 1, J, WHITE Jos Kast 10th ot, AS COACH- son having demands against mo will please forward tu me at Troy, $35.000.- jor to 1865 or since ANTED—A HAIRDRESSER. APPLY AT 213 6TH N. ROBERT H. ROWELL, y., first floor, above restaurant. ANTED-AGENTS TO SELL TEAS TO HOTELS, restaurants and large consumers in town and country} special inducements to men who ean command a trade, ply to H. W. PINNIGER & UO., 75 Barclay st. For Other Want Advertisements See Directory. ECL L_NOTICES, BROUGHT ON BY INDISURETIONS and radically cured by Lexington avenue, near GAlce hours, Ao de nd diseases of men ay DAY 5 7} NR Twenty: raat street, FFLICTED, TAKE NOTICE!ALL THOSE RE- quiring important surgical or medical treatment, from Whatever cause, speedily cured by D. GRIND 142 West Forty‘eighth st., ia between Sixth and Seventh avs. <SPECIAL NOTICE.—MUSCULAR OR NERVOUS debility, indiscretions of youth and manhood radically iJ. RAHN, M. D., principal magnificent’ Musedm of sat ae 51 East Tenth AE pe and permanently cured by Dr. and proprietor of Dr. Kk and Science, 688% Broadway. street, between Broadway and University Hours of consultation from 10 A. M. till 2 In drawing of 4,000 bonds, October 4, QUARTER BONDS, $5 EACH. NDS, $5 EACH, DS, $20 EACH, ‘DS, $20 EACH, | QUARTER Bi r=} y rn ton rat Prise, 500,000 marks, 1478 ‘ext drawing October dth and 5th THEODOR Post office box 5,504, —L. oh} heh a dag {000,000 TO BE DISTRIBUTED - Va., in Cash Gifts, for the benefit of Seals, Hkcmabe, Asopration Whole tickets, $20, haly October 4. 859 Prizes, alves, $10; Twentieths, $1, Ciroulars of information ont free, Address EDGE, NIGLUTSCH & ( Post office box 1,590. VORCES OBTAINED PROMPTLY, LAWSUITS d in all courte, Passports obtained, le Jan be consulted on law ma vCE, Counsellor, Notary Public, z drawing Septem- eee Hews Whole Tickets, $20 New York city, Send for circulars. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY, No, 12 East 17th st., between Broadway and Sth a OY, No, 1 Wall street; 3, No, 67 Univorsity place; or of A. JAMES, No, 23§Park row; or of MILLER & CO,, 018 or of BREEN & ©O,, 580 Sixth avenue, For Other Advertisements Under This| For Other Advertisements Under his Heading See Directory, ONTPELIER FEMALE HUMANE ASSOCIATION. Draw Thursday, Keptember 30, 1,000,000 in cash 100,000, 22,177 others, amount- oM. Sy aie 609 Brondy NY PERSON CONTROLLING LARGE, BLOCKS OF Life Insurance Stocks can hear of ao the matter be confidential by addressing N. B., Herald office. FORTUNES—@1. Serle + willbe distributed, Oetober' 2 one imponeinin isos, | ing to $900,000. or of W, lL. MAR elghths, $2 60, B fe GOLD GOIN 1679; 5 onsgge or 176 Brosdway. New yet ‘fee WANTED—A LOFT OR ROOM. WITH POWRR, IN the vicinity of Pine and Water streets, Address E, C., box 4,049 Post office. ‘ANTED—BELOW FORTIETH STREET, FIRST OF second Floor, three to six unfurnisbea Rooms; reut must be low. Address W. O. F., No. 7 Clinton place. ANTEDTA MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE OR FLAT, IN logation; nelghborliood unexceptional ren Rey Sacty furnished or not; ropusitis ‘small fainily. Address WASHINGTON, box 170 ald Uptown Branch office. TANTED—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, bhi light Leen with hot aud cold water and between Kij hirsleth eeregts and Second and &i Pan avenues, ving. price, which must be moderate, J. W. My rald Up! ranch office. West tae be UNFURNISHED ROOMS IN PRI- Yate house, below Fortieth street, in, good. ne water and gan; from $18 to $23, ‘Address H. 1» box Hoo'tierad Uptown Branch ofice. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—BY GENTLEMAN AND wife, two Boome for light bowakeping, fur. nished or ‘unfur from orty-fifth, Sreen. ‘Gbercen pictiag tartar @nish saad. Oo aandieaoos box 161 Herald office. ‘ANTED—BY FOUR GENTLEMEN, A Lda! cagten Forty Ath streets, nod wanes rt tri ane L.'8’B,, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A FIRGT OLASS, SMALL, PRENOH FLAT, for gentleman oh wife, arith all modern ene yn, between Fourteenth ani irty-ali Fourch‘and sixth avenues; must be light, noat and first Perego y mit about snow ss ree hae “ne office. ANTED IN BROOKLYN—FURNISHED HOUSE, sienna sufficient number boarders to pay expenses, (Ag take Fie wy ppd location le and convenie: as AM BI. Tous, forata Brooklyn Branch office. ANTED—IN HARLE! A tag COTTAGE; M, to exceed yr month, best roles 4 eadrcas 8 Hk Wore box 182 Mernid'a fice, i ven relereaee, Me ‘D—A ON. FIRST pin Sa 4 Too 6 ANTED SA Td or waturaished, Address B., No. 62 pA, by PERMANENTLY--BY TWO SISTERS. TWO te, partly furnished, warined by heator ; privilege y kitchen mtr very light co location Twentieth to Finioth atroot wud sixth to avenue, Address ANe THONY, Herald office. ot ji a | TEE ANTED—A COMVORTABLY FURNISHED W0USH, W contraly ‘ie eed, wiore owners w wld board in park it without objectin, 16 admission of other Rides parties. BLAKE, 43 Broadway.” ams ANTED—TWO ROOMS, WITH ALOOVE, OR THREE "W ‘itoaii Booms, tn honse with owner preferred; rent sur be moderate. Address AMERICAN, Herald office. ANTED—BY A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, A fully furnished House, between Fifth and Seventh ‘Thirty-seventh and Forty-neventh att price num. Address X., box 109 Herald Uptown pel ranch office. ANTED—ONE OR TWO FURNISHED ROOMS IN # first clasy house; up town preferred. Address, stat- ing terms, PERMANENT, Tremont Station, N. Y. WWAXTED-A SMALL FURNTSHED HOUSE TILT, May 1, for % emall female ee bo spool ait be low; “fro o yet! oO by Sixth avenues, Addrows WM. He LITTLE, box 194 Horata ptown Branch office. Pie WANTED TOHEDIATELY, YORNISHED | OR UN furnished private or Tenement Houses and fists, 6 ave acontinual demand forth a. anid No BOHAINWALD, 211 Wost Thirty -sivih str Heading See Directory,

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