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cYry REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Central. DECIDED BARGAIN, WITH IMMEDIATE Pos. session.—No. 63 Knut Sixty-first street, near Madison ie, par ones, porns ere + 19x50x 100.5, hen mp4 coed ‘order, with pier Seaice’ eu! RICHOLS, owner, No.0 Fino sereet CAN UXEQUALLED PAYING INVESTMENT CORNER Property, wext of Fourth avenue, near Madison sq Jondid situation for theatre and hotel; moderate torm angel, OWNER, 120 Park avenu © N ELEGANT BROWN STONE HOUSE, Sais, beautifully furnished, on, ify. venth street hear Avenue; priee ver; . . BEYMOUR, 171 Broadway.” wun Apply to Po SALE—THREE STORY BRICK STORE ON FIFTH $6: avenue, occupied as a dry goods store; a good loeution ; 250; a two story and n Eleventh street, water and sewer connection, $2,750; two Houses, with full Jot each, on Twenty-sixth steeot, at respond with the thnes. BALL & DANIELS, corner Fifth avenue and Ninth street, Brooklyn, FOR SALE-A FIRST CLASS HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House, No. 34 West Fifty-second street, near ifth avenue, 17x101, with extension hardwood and cabi- net work on three floors; furnished throughont with the most elegant furniture, draperies, gas fixtures and French pattern carpets, also bronges, pictures, billiard table, eabi- net piano aud organ and everything ‘complete for house- keeping, Can be seen in the morning before 12. Agents need nut apply. OR SALE—A $65,000 BROW, ‘TONE HIGH STOOP four story House for $10,000 cash ; $4,500 per year, with- Ont interest, for ten yours; will rent for $3,000, ‘Bee owner, 40 Went Twenty-seventh street, OR SALE—HOUSE, 17 ROOMS, IMMEDIATE POS. session, 103 Prifice street, for club, boarding, laundry or inanafucturing purposse | Apply to J. X. CROW, 378 Canal treet, or BELMON Spring street asernent House, OR SALE OR TO LET-MEDIUM FOUR STORY brows Mouse, 677 Madison avenue, between Sixty-first and Sixty-seconil streets, with Mirrors and Gas ‘AKE ME AN OFFER.—FOR PURCHASE OR RENT, brown stot ne 5 75 per cent on mortgage. BIRD, 137 Broadway. N stuble attached, one of the finest Houses on Madison avenue. Apply toJ. ROMAINE BROWN, No. 128 Broad- HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHOR- MENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD CORNER ANN STREET. Fixtures. Apply to owner, 8 rd street, ANE. brown, stone Housos in List street, Fifth and Sixth URRAY HILL.—FOR SALE, FURNISHED, WITH way. IZED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTISE. BROADWAY, 1,265 BROADW A’ 680 SIXTH AVENT 114 SOUTH SIXTH STRE! TonnER BOERUM AND ET, PHILADELPTITA. FULTON STREETS, BROOK- NEw YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1875—QUINTUPLE SHERT. | WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. T SPUYTEN DUYVIL—A NICELY FURNISHED House, with heater, range and bath; large grou barn and stable: rent for. winter moderate, Apply to Mrs. MARY BARTLETT, on premises. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT, 450 ACRE DAIRY FARM FOR SALE—STOC and Crops; finely located, near North Adams, Mass. NEW HOUSE, THREE LOTS, ON HIGH GROUND. five minutes from depot ; price 84,500; no reasonable sh offer tused. Address Vox 116 Post’ office, Tremont 10 LET—IN YONKERS, FURNISHED HOUSE, WITU evel 12 ms; vel- | vet em inn a month, W. i. HOLME, 382 West street, 0 LET—THREE NEAT HOUSES, AT MOUNT V non; three minutes from depot ; rent $180 per year. ire of JOHN C. RANKIN, Mount Vernon, or M. CHL ERLAIN, 111 West Forty-second street, New York, will take city property fair basis, E, M. MASON, 31 Park row. SGQO WE REST A DELIGHTFUL, COUNTRY 1 House, in complete order, unfurnished ; 13 rooms, bath, water closet, &e. ; 25¢ land in lawn, and exeelient i oble old riety fruit; stabling for station, 46 from city. Photo- m 16, HOUSE AND FULL LOT, ALL STREET, improvements made; title perfect pries $050 louses, four, five, six, eight or ten full Lots on’ payment of $50 and upwards cash, to suit; all at Eliabothport, N. J., conventent to Apply fo E.R. KELLOGG, No. 3 Broadway, N. Y., mornings, or at 147 Second street, Elisabethport, afternoon. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDS _CEPY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE, For Sale. FOR SALE, OR TO LET—1WO HOUSES. IN JEWETT Jane, between Bergen and West avenues; terms Apply at’ Bergen avenue, between Fairmount’ and Dancan streets, Jersey City Heights, N. J. PAUL BERG. 2.00 Wit, BUY TWO HOUSES ONE BLOCK dae from Palisade avenue, Jersey City Heixhts; Jots 100x100; in good order; well Tented; great bargain, Address OWNER, box 165 Herald office. To Let or Lease. FPURNISHED—PART OF GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, on Jersey City Heights, one hour of City Hall; heater, water, &c.; rent low. DUNNING, No, 4 Warren street, room 7. PO, LET IN, JERSEY cIty¥—A FLAT OF SEVEN rooms and ‘bathroom on the second floor of house pear the ferry; rent $27 a month. Apply to G. W. FIRTH, 57 Montgomery street. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, FARM OF ABOUT 80 ACRES, WORTH $4,000 cash, on line of railroud convenient to New York, near Gepot, and with Buildings in perfect order, to exchange for a smaller Property of about same value. Address B. B. B., Herald office, A. NELLPAYING DOUBLE TENEMENT, LIGHTLY mortgaged, for Country Seat in Westchester county or Connecticut ; Brooklyn Dwellings and city Lots for Farms, JOHN COADY, 120 Park avenue. A. ~EXCHANGE FOR COUNTRY, RESIDENCE OR A. Farm, « New York Tenement Property, in complete on ‘ ; tu ‘ties deri west tide; rontsd © fOY & SON, 171 Broad A —EXCHANGE FOR WESTERN LANDS OR OTHER 7 + good Ereperey, a Ligh ma Business Property on Mad- ‘well rented, son street, ChIGAgOs ely HOYT & SON, 171 Broadway. A —EXCHANGE FOR BROOKLYN OR NEW YORK « House, « first class country Residence, near the Hud- Son, containing 20 acres, free from encumbrance, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RE: SPLENDID FARM—MUST Nt good rich land, 57 under high state rs from New York, five miles from Stroudsburg, neat stores, schools, st office, churches, &e ; Ho new, seven rooms; good bank b: wtone stabli -y outbuildings; good wate! level, early wor RGE FIRST CLASS FIVE STORY Tlouse on lower part of Fifth aveni Address WASHIN TH AVENUE, English buseme: easily altered for business purposes. TON SQUARE, Hi “hs erald office, H AVENUE, ABOVE THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET, A fine corner House for sale very cheap; others very do- , on and near Fifth and Madison avennes, all sixes and W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway, 5 East Side, N OFFER WANTED FOR NO. 17 EAST SEVENTY third street ; 22x60; four stories and basoment; hard- wood finish. Inquirs premises or of JAMES BLACK. HURST, 225 West Forty-eighth strect. \ ;, yield income of $2,009 yearly; plenty of ood price, sale $4.000, $2,000 cae "4 Roce 500 yea will You in direct’ communication’ with owner ind all other properties we advertise, and assist you in making ‘the best bargain powitble: no exaukeration j small profits: quick sales; titles warranted pertect, PARSON & THOMPSON, East Stroudsburg, Pa. A. BARGAIN.—TWO STORY DOUBLE COTTAGE, ONE aero; Garretson’s Station, Staten Island: ton minutes from ferry’; fine view ; porfectly healthy ; cost $6,000; will bo sold for $9,000. ‘Apply at Stapleton Post Office, B. 1. T BALTIMORE, MD.—A MODERN THREE STORY brick House, with all. improvements, in good location, for sale or exchange for New York city Property. Address JOUN A. TAYLOR, 103 South Fifth avenue. N ORANGE COUNTY FARM—134 ACRES, STOCKED, $15,000; Keyport, 164 wcres, $16,000; Dutchess county, 246 acres, $15,000; Sullivan county, 104 weres, $2,000, and others cheap. JOHN COADY, 120 Park avenue. A cEURNISHED | HOUSE TO LET, GROUNDS, + truits, barn; one of the pleasnntest locations in Mount Vernon; convenient to depot New Haven Railroad; 30 minutes from Forty-second street; rent. taken in be small family; privilege other boarders. Address ECON Herald oftice, VOR SALE—A 25 FOOT BROWN STONE FRENCH flat House, nine rooms on each floor; all rented to good tenants; situate at Seventy-seventh stroet, near Second Avenue; will be sold very cheap. L. SELDNER, corner Bowery'and Bond street. OR SALE—VERY CHEAP, A GOOD CORNER STORE Property ou First avenue, well situated and wall rented. L. SELDNER, corner of Bowery and Bond street. OR SALE ANEW TWO STORY BRI HOUSE; fulllot; desirable locality. Apply on promises, 436 East 114th street, OR SALE.—I OFFER MY RESIDENCE, ON SIXTY- second street, near Park avenne, for gale, Persons Wishing to purchase first class house cheap may apply for permits to the owner, at 346 Bowers, up stairs, fpopays NEWS—SEE THE EVENING TELEGRAN. West Side. DECIDED BARGAIN, WITH IMMEDIATE POs- session. —No. 513 West Twenty-third street, north side, just west of Tenth avenue, English basement, 16.8x59x9% in perfect order, trescoed, &e, KE. H. NICHOLS, owner, 9 Fine street, OR SALE OR TO LET—A FINE THREE STORY o. VALUABLE COUNTRY SEAT AND EIGHT acres at Westficld; superior Farm and Dwellings at New Brunswick; all at the lowest prices; will exchange. EDWARD 8. VAIL, 171 Broadwa: WONDER—THAT PEOPLE LIVE IN NEW YORK, when beantiful small Houses can be rented or bought cheap; terms easy; on line Contral New Jersey; commuta- tation’ 7 conte; bathing, bosting and f at your door. HOK & PARKER Broadwa} T YONKERS, ON THE HUDSON.—FOR SALE OR TO rent, a¢gentieman’s Residence, situated on highest ground, commanding «view up and down the river for 20 niles; brick house, three stories, heated from cellar; gas, bath, hot and cold water; all improvements of a city resi- dence; stable, with room for four Horses and carriages; also accommodations for conchman’s family; _ conservator; heated from cellar; ground abont one acre, finely laid out. ‘This property will be sald at a sacrifice on particularly ens: terms, or rented to good parties low. Xpply to H TURE, No. 98 Maiden lane, New York, A. BARGAIN—OHIO FARM, 147 ACRES, UNEN- cambered, for sale or exchange for merchandise; good buildings, well watered; vein coal and iron ore. GOETCHIUS & TAYLOR, 266 Broadway. LARGE DOUBLE MANSION, ELEGANTLY FUR- din Northern style, with finely cultivated grounds, rented for the winter on moderate terms, with cow, high stoop House, 22% West Thirty-third street; all the improvements; in good order. HINE & GRAY, 557 Sixth avenue. ARGE HOUSE FOR SALE—125 GREENE STREET; Public or private sale, before the Sth of October. Miss CAMILLE KING. Q FIVE STORY BRICK TENEMENTS, NEARLY NEW, © on west wide; good order; fine location; annual rental, Pee terms eusy. Address TENEMENT, box 142 Borald office, North Side. EXTRAL AVENUE, TWENTY-FOURTH WARD~— High ground; one or five Acres for salo; 10 minutes? walk from Williamsbridge or Jerome station. OWNER, 2,030 hird avenue, corner 111th street. NY ONE HAVING $5,000 TO INVEST AN! ng $7,000 mortgage, can buy splendid Bt 1D ASSUM- re Proper: 60 years to good tenant, at s great bargain j profit: investment. Address SINCERITY, box 102° Herald office. OR RENT.—WHY THROW YOUR MONEY AWAY IN rent when $3,590 per year, without interest, will buy a House that rents for $4,600. Inquire at 40 West Twenty-sev- BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. NEW THREE STORY BASEMENT MODERN built House, 26x45x100, with 19 rooms and every im- Provement and convenience, built in the best manner, Btted Up With suits of rooms on the parlor floor expressly for a doc- tor or dentist, to be sold cheap, | Apply to H. PHILLIPS, ‘owner, on the premises, 482 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn. BARGAIN OFFERED.—ATTENTTIO: in one half or entire Biock of Lots, Rect Bark, Brooktyn, well located, for a jew York, Farm’ or Acre Property; Address LOTS, box 101 THE EQUITY entrances Pros- ‘ pote Place near institution mortga, Herald office. enly on samme. A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, FU nished, on Brooklyn Heights. For particulars’ add ¥. FRANCIS, Englewood, N. J. ROOKLYN.—TO LBASE OR LET, FURNISHED, NO. 405 Clinton street, a first class three story high stoop Drown stone Honse, all modern Improvements, handsomely furnished, carpeted, frescoed, to w small family; immediate be nm. ROOKLYN HOUSE TO LET—FAMILY GOING TO Enrope; a new, splendid four story brown stone Houre, 25x60, in the wort Veautiful part of Brooklyn; completely and elegantly furnished throughout; price $200 per month. Apply at 119 Broadway, ruout 9. ringes, &e.; within a short distance. of Tallahas- very desirable for private family or small boardin, For other particulars address E. EB. 8., box 1 Glenwood, Tallahassee, Fla, LARGE NUMBER OF FARMS AND SURBURBAN places, from © to 40) acres: well located ; 1 gains. HINE & GRAY, 557 Sixth o1 EAUTIFUL VILLA RESIDENCE.—HOUSE 11 finished rooms; 75x200; all modern improvements; frait und ornamental trees; six minutes’ walk from two railronds to New York; eight miles out; horse ears; price, $6,500; $2,000 down; owner going to California, Inquire of T.'D. ADAMS, 120 Broadway ARGAINS IN FARMS—5, 7, 9, 12, 20, 90, 50, 100, 125, 200, 300, 400, 500, We. 000 up? several to exchange. CH. 162 Broadway. LEGANT COTTAGE, COMPLETELY FURNISHED, for sale or to let, this winter or longer.—Neur depo! distance from Astor House, 45 minutes; servants will stay; handsome grounds; modern appliances; terms low. Address ODIN, Herald oftice. . INE DAIRY, STOCK OR GARDEN FARM OF 50 acres, one hour from New York by Harlem Railroad, splendidly watered by the Bronx Hiver; recently seeded jown; modern house, fair outbuildings; ‘four acres small Sruita; cold frames; stock, crops, possension. EDWARD FESSER, Kensico, N. ¥. IVE SPLENDID FARMS—FROM 55 TO 75 ACRES. with respective outbuildings, from $6,000 to $9,000, all in excellent condition ; best of Farms; location unsurpasso one to three miles from railrond station; 1% hours trom Philadelphia; posession when desired, arriving. beware of hambugs. Address or call on E. PONT, Qaarkertown, Bueks county, Pa. Pini ee Ok LORIDA WINTER RESORT.—FOR SALE OR TO let, furnished complete, one of the mont desirable places in the'flourishing city of Tncksonville, Fla.; the house is large, containing all modern iinprovements; the grounds are filled with the choicest fruits and fowers; 20 orange trees in bearing; everything to make a beautiful residence; photo- ‘aph and terms on application, Address box 5,601 New York Post office. ‘OR RENT (FURNISHED) OR SALE—AT WOOD- side, N. J., at a decided bargain to « prompt cash buyer, Cottage, nine rooms; lot 75x210; fruit, sbravuery, &c.; rent to May, $40 per month, D. D. ORRELL, 291 Broadway. VOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL VILLA RESIDENCE house 11 rooms; lot 7/x200; all modern improvements; six minates’ walk fr two ra‘lrouds to New York; eight es out; horse cars wher going to California; $6,500; Pn Saxe n. Inquire of T, D. ADAMS, 120 Broadway, room oor. OR SALE—ORANGE MOUNTAIN, COTTAGES, SWIS: style; new, elegantly built; fine views; accessible ; groat bargains and easy terms; well worth attentio ORNER STORE—WITH STABLE IN THE REAR, ON horoughfare in Brooklyn; first claws business estab.” Hebed; # splendid opportunity. For particulars address SAMUEL HALL, Herald office. B. F. SMALL, 98 Liberty OR SALE—COTTAGE, SE ROOMS, a of Lan rice low; terms casy; one hour's ride from ality; will exchange for Woollen Gvods, Address box 70 Westfield, N. J. OR SALE—WATER FRONT IN BROOKLYN; 50 lots: best water in York harbor; good bulkheads old, solid gre ite Fourteenth ‘street, New York ir two ferri F. N. G., 52 Broadway, room OR SALE—HOUSES, AND TO LET, IN NEIGHBOR. hood of Prospect unquestionwly the best, cheap- xt, mont desirable and moxt picturesque, Twcality in vicinity of New York, at FIELDING'S Prospect Hill Real Estate Exchange, 230 Flatbush avenue, corner Bergen street. 4, opp! ‘Address (OR SALE—HOUSE OF 18 ROOMS, WITH STABLE, bps SALE AT A SACRIFICE—400 ACRES OF GOOD Farming Land in Towa, on line of railroad; all plough innd, with wood and running stream of water; good title; free and clear; price $3 50 per acre, For full particulars ad- dress P. F., box 1,001 Port office, New York. OR SALE OR TO LET, FURNISHED—AT GREAT Neck, L. L., brick House, 42x40; 11 acres; water front; hour by steamboat or railroad. Apply to W. IRVIN CLARK, 212 Pear! street. ARM FOR SALE—IN DUTCHESS COUNTY, NEW York; two miles from the depot; fine level land; 218 halt way between Wall street ferry and Prospect Park; | acres; large house, barn, &., and good water; fine chance to also a nmnder of Pieces of Business Property at rates to pay | bay in excellent farm cheap, price $13,000; enry terms. Investors 8 per cent over taxes and insurance at present low | Apply to JOHN RUSSELL, J42 West Yorty-sixth street, rents, W. D. SNOW, 70 Conrt street, Brooklyn. | after 6 P. OK SALE—THE NEW FIRST CLASS THR! ‘ORY | (YREENWICH AND RIVERSIDE - NOTED FOR basement brown stone House, 158 Penn street, near Bed- | ford avenue, Brooklyn, E. D.; immediate possession. By J. HENTZ, Savings Hunk, Broadway, corner Fourth street, Brooklyn, OR SALE—VERY FINE BRICK CORNER STORE, three story, on the best business part of De Kalb ave: nue, Brooklyn ; good investment. G. SWIFT, 520 De Kalb avenue, BY RICHARD | ‘Three story OR SALE—HOUSE Marx, 13 Willongity street, Brook! and basement brick on Eilott place, 88,090: ‘two story an basement brown stone on Bergen jtreet, $6,500, Also offer wanted for five three story brown stone Flats, well rented; no respectable offer will be refused. | 10) Bite avenue, Brooklyn, E. J. HENTY, Savings Bank, Br Brooklyn. ALF OF A SNUG ENGLISH BASEMENT It0USE, | consisting of parlor floor, three roaune deep, dining room | With extension aud kitchen, to a faraily of adults; all the | modern improvements; nice walking distance to ferries and | Convenient to cars: rent §80 per month, Apply at S83 | Pacific street, near Fourth avenue. AT A BARGAL Darement brown stone House, “15% Penn street, near | D.; inimediate possession, By omlway, corner Fourth street, | 10 LET=A VERY SMALL, HANDSOME COTTAGE, 182 South Firat street, Brooklyn, E. D.. four blocks from | ter; 1 jate ‘possession ; ren a ferries; gas and water; mme Wie une » mont! : 185 Fourth street, Brooklyn, E, D, TT LETA=IN BROOKLYN, ON ite BEST PART OF Fulton street, four story brick Store, 20x98; will bo Fented low to n desirable tenant, Keys and further particu- Jars with J. N. KALLEY, 211 Montague street. 0 LUT-IN THE Bi frame and brown #' the pee dieg toe ane ‘would cost in New Yor! LEVI COOK, 113 Broadway, room 85, IP RENT OR FOR SALE—IP BROOKLYN, FINE 1.0- cation, handsome three story brown stone Mouse, beau difunly furnished, rent $1,800; also three story brick, unfure nished, rent $600, Apply at 426 Vanderbilt avenue. ‘WASHINGTON, STREET, CLOSE TO CITY HALL. Four story House, in perfect order; lot 24x100; price $10,000. This is « bargain: W. COOK, 285 Washington street, Brooklyn. BQ WASHINGTON AVENUE, BROOKLYN,—BROWN stone, 22 by 50, lot 100. four story; large, light bathroom ; eve! (Pre thoty ithe ke: 240 Clinton ay+ enue; delightful situation; DeKalb Ri d passes to Ful- ton ferry half « square nor unexceptionable tenant very favorable. DIXON'S, 29 Fifth avenue, New York, and dand 8 to Oevenings, T PART OF BROOKLYN Hoases, within 40 minutes of what equal accommodations WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT, R SALE—THE NEW FIRST CLASS THREE STORY | | pleasant and healthint loc healthfulness; Country Seats and Cottages for sale and rent; all prices; express trains, one hour from city. Address J. W. ATWATER, Riverside, Con; FUE, AND, UBNITURE OF THE MANSION Mouse, “Orange, N- J. for sales 00 rooms, nicely fur- nished; bar and billiard room: first class ‘winter and sum- mer he F with regular b. arders;,satih. hot asons for roprietor vel 5 ect MANSION HOUSE, Orange, Nee” ae zW YORK LIP N* THE ING J.0. HOYT & SON, 171 Broadway. BIG SPEO.—JUPT ABOVE HARLEM BRIDGE, AL Jrettiest iitsio House in thle city: bay windows and iim: Drovements; fruit abundant; will exchan, good, M. PARKER, 150 Broudw we for anything HANDSOME COUNTRY RESIDENCE, 15 ACRES, ‘one hour in Jersey, unencumbered, to exchange for ‘west side city residence worth about, $80,000 cash, D. CURLEY, No. 12 Centre street OMe ery AVENUE PROPERTY, HARLEM, FOR , tale,or exchange for, country Place of House in city, orth $18,000. Address F, D., box 100 Herald Uptown Branch office. room & | 229 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. _— Cooks. &e. 76 ba 8T., ROOM 1.—AS DINNER OR ORDER 109 & ences. T 16TH 8ST. ier cook in @ restaurant; three years’ city refer- WOMAN AS DINNER OR EAST 747TH 8T., BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS. A respectable woman to cook, wash or iron by the ee day or week ; good city references, my good refere STH AY 85 address J VEST 40TH ST, ing house, AS COOK IN wilting to work; good elty reference. Call on or , THREE STAIRS UP, FRON first cliss cook in a country hotel, restau- , club or dairy by the day, week or A RESTAURANT; IS BYEBYBopy READS THE EVENING TELEGRAM, WO RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRLS; ONE AS cook, washer and froner; the other as chambermai ermuid and seamustress in a private family ; references waitress baub wo and three years’ CHAMBERMAID, box 1 8 and ‘Address COOK Herald Uptown Branch offi AND Chambermaids, &e. PROSPECT PLACE, BETWEEN 40TH AND 41ST sts.—A respectable youn; girl as chambermaid and uzae best clty reference from lust employer. 2 private family. “LAST GOTH present employers. ST.—A RESPECTABLE American girl as chambermaid and waitress in a small Sall on Monday, from 10 to2 o'clock, at YOUNG 4 EAST 23D st. ‘oung girl todo chamberwork and sewing or to take cure of a child und do sewing, (PRE NT EMPLOYER'S).—A Call fo two days, 132 WEST spectal colored ‘TH ST.—A GOOD, HONEST, = RE- irl as chambermaid and waitress, in a boarding house or private family. 153 & all for tw. ‘T 318T ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM. spectathlo colored girl as chambermaid and waite ress in the elty, or is willing to go to Brooklyn; no washing, oda 183, to do cham! LEXINGTON AV.—A RESPECTABLE FRENCH won herwork wnd to take care of chile dren, Can be seen for two days, 217 it EAST bormaid and waitress or chambermaid and tod lain sewing: quick and obliging; er work ; well recommendey st. A SCOTCH GIRL AS CHAM- horoughly unde A LEXINGTON AVENUE CORNER THREE STORY brown stone for ‘House in Harlem or Twenty-thi ward, for equity (610,000 or lex, without incumbrane Address TOBOSO, Herald office. EXCHA\ ‘ac private or NGE.—A NICE COUNTRY SEAT OF 6 Spring Valley, Rockland county, free for @ jeneuieut. L. BELDNER, Corner Bowery and Bond street. By 2oanr COUNTRY SEAT—IN WESTCHESTER county, with all and every convenience of a city hor to exehan, city or Jersey Property. Address E. GANT PLACE, Herald oftice. LEGANT HOUSE, BARN AND GROUNDS; ONE ‘one hour's ride in Jersey; equity, $9,000; mort- $6,500; panic price; will take Business or Property. Kano’s office, 11 Pearl street, Monday, 12 to 4. Q' TP pamciens eanive tee oe Fighty-vecond street, be- tween Second and Third avenues, all modern improvements, to exchange for small House without encumbrance situated Ju neighborhood of Yorkville, Harlem, or in Brooklyn: NEAFIE & CO., 1,533 Third avenue, corner 68th st. 25; 7TH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL, AGE 15, TO DO light chamberwork and waiting in a or would assist in the care of ehildres pall family, no objection to the WE PU FOLLO' IZED OFFICE: MENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE HERALD. BLI G PLAC FOR TE HE RECEIP’ BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 1,205 BROADWAY. S30 SIXTH AVENUE, 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPTITA, LYQRNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 2 the chine and can do any BOND ST.—A COMPETENT DRESSM. day or week; rm ind KER BY noperate any kind of sewing max of family xewing; terms moderato. Call on or address Miss J. C. HELSTEN, 3: or month; city reference, WEST 9TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS FRENCH dressmaker; rood cutter and fitter; by the duy, week XCHANGE—A HOUSE AND TWO LOTS, WITH Kindling Wood Factory, for a Country Hotel. L. SELDNER, corner of Bowery and Bond street. 85 Woderate. Address Miss EAST 4TH [ST.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER and seamstress wishe: ctoployment in families; charge IXCHANGE,—A GOOD AND WELL STOCKED FARM, poaventennly located, will be taken in exchange on cash Dasix only, tor the equity of a self-paying: tonement prop- erty, in the Seventeenth ward of this city; price, $42,000; rent) $4,800; mortgage, $20,000; easy ‘terms. JULIUS HAUS: tary Public, 160 First avenue, basement. XCHANGE.—SMALL HOUSE, WITH TWO LOTS; first class locality, Jersey City Heights; $8,000 equity; $6,000 for farm worth same amount; adapted to stock rals: ing; within #00 miles west or south of New York city. Par- ties meaning business address EXCHANGE, Herald ‘offic 86 Ww engagem| WYCKOFF ST,, BROOKLYN.—BY A FIRST CLASS drossmaker, and fitting a specialty. Call on or address DR. nts by the da; 10. WEST 14TT 8 class dressmake: CORNER 6TH AV.—A_ FIRST to go out by the day at $1 75 or $9 per week, Apply to present employer, Mine. Heppard. 306 place. Cali Monday, MULBERRY 8T., TOP FLOOR, BACK PAR- jor.—A respectable’ co do piain sewing in w fami; rod girl as dressmaker or to rst class refercnce from last DHANGE.—A FINE FARM OF 130 ACRES, NEAR 4 New? Brunswick; new dwelling, large barns, ‘well se- lected stock and all this years crip. for not too heavily mortgaged elty property. “L, SELDNER, comer Bowery and Bond street, XCHANGE IMPROVED BROOKLYN PROPERTY, lightly encumbered, for a New Jersey Farm, nour sta: tion, with stock: free und clear or lightly encumbered, Ad- dress A. C. H., Herald office. XCHANGE.—ABOUT 1,000 ACRES ON HUDSON River, West Point, suitable and laid out on a map for villa plots, for city property. L, SELDNER, Corner Bowery and Bond street. XCHANGE—UNINCUMRERED COUNTRY SEATS and Farms; some first class; one-half to 43s hours from city, for city property. Inquire at 73 Beckman street, third floor, from 12 to 4. 365 6TH AV N dressmaker, who can make BE i 2D AND 23D STS.—A dresses in the neatest French style (can speak French), wishes dressmaking by the day. A Branch office. DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW MORE CUSTOM- ers by the day. Address A. B., box 114 Herald Uptown, DRESSMAKER WISHES A F) W MORE CUSTOM- ers by the day, Address A. B., Herald Uptown Branch oftice. DRESSMAKER, OF LAH make Indies’ or children’s dresses, fr families. 779 Broad ved Ste: XPERIENCE, WILL m #8, or will go to at Mrs. Miller's (paper fashions), art's. 2 FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON WHEELER & WIL- 8 the fin style: inachine makes also all ladies’ and children’s outfits in kinds of infant's clothing. Ad- dress OPERATOR, Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL AS SEAMSTRESS; U derstauds dressmaking; son's machine; don't cut or fit; would assist with chambe work or tend children; reference. Uptown Branch office. can operate on Wheeler & Wil- Address E, P., Herald RESSMAKING.—A LADY OFFERS HER §ERVICES to familics to fit ri geod sty Teratd Uptown Branch office. ishly ; term: and alter dresses, or make up now 50 per day. Address Mrs. Kk. Te, EAMSTRESS—CAN DO ALL has her own machine, Wheeler & Wilso upstairs work or take ‘full charge of a baby} Address BEAMSTRESS, Herald offi making: io ‘and would best city references, 10) KINDS OF DRE: General Housework, &c. Call on or WEST 82D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN- eral housework or cooking, washing and ironing in a small family. address. 38 EAST 22D ST. THIRD FLOOR, FRONT. respectable girl to do general housework ; good city reference from last place. 52% good references. 13 WEST 39TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG woman to do general housework. city or country ; Housekeepers, &c, 3D ST. WILLTAMSBURG.—A WIDOW LADY as housekeeper; is competent to take entire charge of honse and servants, IL or address for two days. WEST 26TH ST.—A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, A stranger in thi jousekeeper to a widower the week, on CARRIE 14 NELSON 8T., BROOKLYN.—A WOMAD perience as houseke trust. Call on or address M. OF EX. per; capable of any position of REAR, ROOM 9.—A NEAT AND TRUST- oung Engtis! rotestant person, as house- Keeper or in any position of trust, or to do copying: willing and obliging; needs {mmediate employment; ood reference. Bwwiy IN A NEAT LITTLE COTTAGE: —LIGHT {) “mortgage, expense paid up, for Sitverware, Jewelry or Fiano; value $1,000, Address ANDERSON, Herald office, FEQUITY, $1,200 IN TANDSOME COTTAGE, TITLE perfect, for Furniture. Address ADAMS, Herald office OR EXCHANGE—A NICE FARM AND COUNTRY seat of 110 neres, at Hempstead, free, and value about $30,000, for not too heavily mortgaged tenements. SELDNER, corner Bowery and Bond sireet. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A TWO STORY AND French roof House; 12 rooms, bath, range, water, mar- bie mantels, dry cellar, nine lots, fruit dnd shade trees, car- riage house, stable for iwo horses, cow and chickens: loca tion very desirabie; will sell for $12,000; terms to suit pur- chaser; or exchange for smaller Property. Address ANNA E. HASSE, Yonkers, N. ¥. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—ONE OF THE MOST productive Dairy Farms on Long Islund, at South Oyster Bay good improvements; land in igh cultivation. consist: ing of 6233 acres, 20 cows on the place, with stabling for 50, three horses, poultry and farming utensils; there is a wind: mill that pumps water for the use of the place; this place fs desirable for a gentle residence or dairy farm, build- ing and fences are all now, one mile from depot; the Farm and Stock will be exchanged, together or separately, for New York or Hrogkiyn Property, slightly enevinbored. | 1n- mire of THOMAS MONTGOMERY, South Oyster Bay Ste tion, Long Island, - OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A LARGE BRICK PAC: tory, with splendid engine and boiler, well rented, noar Market street depot, Newark, N. J. ; also tine three story and Dasement high stoop House,’ with dining room extension ; sine, 22x55: lot, 77x133; on Second place, between Clinton and'Henry streets, Brooklyn, and a splendid Country Seat large Dwelling and with all modern tmprovements; fine ca laze house grounds 180x430, fouting on three. streets, on Chester Hill, Mount Vernon, N. Y.; only small encumbrance ; will exchange either or all the above for New York Improved Property or Lots, Address MANDEVILLE, Herald office, OR SALE OR RXCHANGE—A HANDSOME HOUSE 16 rooms, with 4, 8 or 22 acres, on the west bank of the Hudson, Address OWNER, box 4,862 New York Post office, FOR, SALE, OF TO EXCHANGE FOR A FARM, AN hd established Country ‘Store with Dwelling and Dock roperty, one hour's ride from New York. Address MER- ERAT vox 106 Herald office. TORE WANTED—ON CANAL STREET OR ON ANY street between it and Chambers, one block west of Broadway, in exchange for first class Store and Dwelling Eroperty in Brovilyn, Address vox 763 Post office, New ork, TOCKS AND BONDS TO EXCHANGE FOR MER- chandise or Real Estate; city or country. Address HERMAN, box 106 Herald office. (0 EXCHANGE—1 AM AUTHORIZED TO EXCHANGE $100,000 of well rented Real Extate, in parcels to. suit, for Stogk of Furniture, Houseturnishing Goods or Stoves and Neti Ware; also fine House and Stable for unencumbered Country Seat, with 15 or more Acres, W. D. SNOW, 70 Court street, Brooklyn, 10 EXCHANGE—FOR A HOUSE AND LOT OR VA- cant Lots, in New York or victnity, a Dairy Farm of ninety four acres, with or withont stock ‘and crops. For far- ther particulars address M. A., Herald office. MPO EXCHANGE OR L&ase POR A TERM oF years—A Factory, at Belleville, with machinery in per- fect running order, suitable for any kind of manufacturing business, with a good dockage on the Passale River; also steam Propeller, in good running order. For further partica- Inrs apply at 108 Market street, Newark, N. J. A tivit; 206 Treratd office. LADY ABOUT GIVING UP HOUSEKEEPING DE- sires a situation as housekeeper, whore abilit will be appreciated, and ac- ‘Address HOUSEKEEPER, box WORTHY AND RESPECTABLE WOMAN WOULD like a position as housekeeper; is capable and willing to take charge of children; the ectuble partics need apply jerald Uptown Branch office. but 106 est reference given; none Address Mrs. E. B., box LADY OF CULTURE AND REFINEMENT AND an excellent piano player, speaking English, French and German, de: a situation ax housekeeper in a thor- oughly first élass house or in widower’s family, with or with. out children; no menial_work; unexceptionable references. Address L. P., Herald office. RE: OTABLE WIDOW WITH NOE 'MBRANCE wishes to meet with a gentleman or Indy that would ro- iqutze her services as housekeeper or some light work of trust of Address L. W., box 108 Her Addi LADY OF RESPECTABILITY AS HOUSEKEEPER ross L, M. B., Herald Uptown 10 EXCUAN IRST CLASS NEWARK IMPROVED Property, for Farm on Central failroad, between Fa: wood aud Bound Brook. Address C, W. R., Newark, N. J. 10 EXCHANGE—THREE NIOK HOUSES, IN BROOK- lyn, all rented and in good condition, near ferries and nts: will exchange for other Property worth $10,000. Apply to W. H. CORWITE int avenue, Greenpolut, 1) EXCHANGE.—PROPERTY AT YONKERS, CLEAR; for sale, ( ottage, $F 500; Harlem, to let, House $30 per month. B. WALDRON, 2,040 ‘Thrd avenue, EVE TELEGRAM. GQEYERAL DELAWARE FARMS, LOW TO PROMPT ment, bayers.—Steamer to New York; real estate in part pay- *Swier at the office of F. fl: HOUSTON, O¢ Liberty street. new SOUTH ORANGE, N. J.—TO LET, A COMPLETELY turnished House, 12 rooms, with the modern improv ments; grounds 1 and 1-10 xeres, with a beantifal view 8 minutes from depot, from November 1 to April 1, ata moderate rent to @ careful party, Address box 3,777 New York Pi 10 LET—TWO HANDSOME COTTAGE HOUSES, NEAR 45 minutes from New York; rent to earefal tenants , G4 Broadway, room 34, FURNISHED with barn; rent $30 per month, A New York Post office, oO 10 LET—AT BERGEN POINT, N. J. merely nominal to April 1. yttage, 8 roome, dross WO HOUSES, ONE A DWELLING, THE OTHER A Dwelling and Store combined together, with barn and half an acre of ground, free from encumbrance, in a thriving Villae in Massachusetts, to exchange, for a Business or first Mortzage on city Property; price $3,000 Address OWNER, Herald Brooklyn Brauch office, ‘WANTED-A GOOD HOUSE, AND SAY FIVE 10 TEN acres, at Englewood or ‘Tenafly, N. J , in exchange for handsome place fu Twenty-third ward of Now York city location first class in every respect; very desirable property fas an investment orto occupy. Address PAINE, Post offico box 2,749, New York. V ‘ANTED—FARM IN EXCHANGE FOR THREE Stores and Dwelling, on Broadway, Brooklyn; price $16,000; mortgaged for one-third. | Addrens, with partleulai Of farm, J. B, SUYDAM, 101 Broadway, Beooklyn, BE, D. TANTED—A SMALL Brooklyn, near the Park, in exchange for a Country STONE FRONT HOUSE IN office box i RESPECTABL monthi: inale or fomate. East New York, nurse; is wi WOMAN AS IOUSEKEF! ‘dross, for three days, H. ling to take care of an Lt LADY WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUATION companion or housekeeper; is fully competent both positions; unders references ys t. 13th iven and re ddress, for two ls. mastic, fred; no ol lays and jections days, Miss HARV ings nic oing to the , 815 West LADY IN REDUCED CIRCUMSTANCES WoU like a widower; no objection to position as ho LD eeper in a small family or for iidren ; best reference as to cha acter and ability, and the same required. Address Mrs, PHILLIP! 'S, Herald Upto wn Branch office, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Laundresses, &. 26¢ Jo jaundress desir f Bonth, or dosen; good reference. “Address BLIZABETIT ‘ 309 EAST 44TH ST., ROOM 8,—A RESPECTABLE woman wishes washing at her own house, or would N EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER AN A. dediven pormsensat cngngsmest dar xe en pny respondent or reporter ; longhand, elegant and rapid; short hand, 3 teal } references best, Auuroas STENOGHAPUER, Herald otiees N ENGLISHMAN OF EDUCATION AND TI! AVE desires 9 situation as Many mw eos | an invalid tle. inan nothing menial; country preferred. Address B., flerald omtee, go out by the day; good reference. EAST 32D 8T.—A WIDOW WOMAN WOULD B20 WE SP Sk ae r r homo; is a good Washer andircnor, “Uns (2 40 at her A BOY, AGED WHO SPEAKS GERMAN AND Enslish, desizes 8 situation in any business} good ee Suco. Address Ht FATHER, 496 East 15th st. 4.34 PAST JOTH st. THIRD FLOOR, ROOM 5 . back.—A respectable woman. wishes’ ladies’ and gentlemen's and babies! washing: can bo recommended ly Fespectable fumilios in tho city; terms moderate. Add Fospectablo fu iy 8 moderate, Address 522 FAST 12TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 4 Wishes Indies’ and gentlemen’s washing at her own home, 75 cents a dozen, or would go out to work; best refer- ence. SMITH. 9TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN would like to take in gentlemen's or family wash- or would go out by the day. QQ] StH AV. BETWEEN SATII AND ofl 8T8.—4 SL respectaile Protestant woman wishes some family washing; understands luting and polishing; reasonable erms. 782 in; Nurses, &o. BO EATS AN, ,ITAHIAN , GIRL | SPEAKING French, d's nurso ; best elty reference. Q) WEST, 4187 ST. NEAR OTH AY.—A YOUNG Protestant woman ag wet nurse; baby five weeks references. Call for two days. 129TH ST.—BY A YOUNG ENGLISH nurse for a small baby or grown children; is with chamber work; references given, Call 10) ol willing to or address M. K. 150 WES? STH st.—AN BXPERIENCED LADY AS OV nurse or nurse ‘to au invalid; references from first class physicians andJudies. Call on or address NURSE, 173 MONROE, ST.OA, RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman to take @ baby to wet nurse. Mrs, LIZZIE McDERMERT, QQ THOMPSON ST—A YOUNG PARISIAN WO. man, recently arrived, clever at refined needie- work, to take charge of a few children in a family where no knowledge of English is required, QQP MADISON ST.—A RESPECTABLE | FRENCH Indy as experienced nurse; no objection to take Gerq, oF children or to travel; good references Address 23 BAST Seti st., TOP FLOOR —A RESPECTA- IO ble woman wishes the care of a child at her home, Where it will get a mother's care, having only one of her own, aged five years. 4.98 2.,A¥., CORNER 2arll sT.—AN enced, respectable womans as nurse or to of an invalid; best city reference. Cull, from 10 until 2, for two days. HBL WEST SD, ST —A YOUNG WOMAN, HAVING lost her first baby, as wet nurse, B49 STH AVA RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO- J man, with a frosh breast of milk, as wet nurse; ean be well recommended. N AMERICAN PROTESTANT GIRL, 16 Y to attend children and make herself useful plain sewer; reference, Address M. P., station F. ARS OLD, isa good Miscellaneous, 5 LEROY STt.—A YOUNG LADY WISHES TO DO O copying at her home, Address ALICE. QOD SULLIVAN | STA COLORED GIRL TO A travel as lady's maid; plain seamstress; from the South i ag QOQ HUDSON st—A YOUNG LADY AS FOREWO: man, ussistant forewoman or salestady in any kind Of business; understands dressmaking and millinery; no ob- jection to le aving the erty. Call or address. BAG EAst SOT StoA REFINED | GERMAN OEO young lady hairdresser would like to have some ladies by the n ., of would go as ladv's companion. Re 56 2D AV. NEAR 31ST ST.—A WIDOW LADY would like two or three days’ work in the week; honest and sober; can be reliable; best reference. Call on or address, <M ERT EU a YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT WISHES A position as resident governess forswo or three children; city or country. Address E. R., Westfleld, if A LADY, WRITING A NEAT, LEGIBLE HAND, DE FA. sires position as copyist 'or to assist in a stu‘tio or oftice, or would do copyin A Migs EMMA, box 114 Terald sey ‘of any kind at home, Uptown Branch oftice. YOUNG LADY DESIRES TO ENGAGE WITH A Judy or young miss as companion ; fn the conntry or to travel; small salary; good references, ‘Address Miss A., 703. Lafayette av., Brooklyn. LADY OF CULTURE AND REFINEMENT DE- sires to engage with purty who is about to travel, as Companion to a lady or young miss; best reference given and required, Address Miss M. L.N. W., Post olfice, Pough- keopsie, N.Y. WASIED-A SITUANION BY A YOUNG LADY AS colorist Ina photographie gallery; is very good at re- M. Le, box 4,490 Post office, N.S touching, &e. Address H. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES, BL West BLEVES STREET.—HANDSOMELY OL furnished Rooms, ample closets, hot aid cold water, for ladies, gentiemen or families, with first class Board, ad moderate prices; references exclanged. A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS COM. anion to ® Indy, to assist her in family sewing and housekeeping affairs, or as nursery governess, to instruct ot take charge of one or two children; reference given. Ad- dress, for one week, A. B.. box 3,100 Post office, LADY, WITH EXQELLENT | REFERENCES, would teach English, French and faney work in ex: change for Board. Address Z. O. U., box 108 Herald office. LADY GRADUATE, TEACHING PIANO, GERMAN and the English branches, desires board in ‘a respecta- A ble family where tuitions would be received in payment; Also desires a few more pupils, Address GRADUATE, Hors d Uptown Branch office. LADY, HIGHLY ACCOMPLISUED, READS TO IN- valids or writes for them at their own homes, Address , box 103 Herald office. N AMERICAN LADY DESIRES A PEW PUPILS for vocal and instrumental music; strict attention paid to young beginners; terms moderate; very best of reference Fae Address for one week, kK. L. U., Adams street, rooklyn. N ENGLISH LADY, EDUCATED IN PARTS, A thorough French scholor, desires et nnents a6 visiting governess; acquirements, English, French, music and. drowing: highest referendes. Address VISITING GOVERNESS, Herald Brooklya Branch oftice. A HIGHLY EDUCATED YOUNG LADY OF REFIT SE ituation in a private family or private i ts kind and obliging and thoroughly understen es, and capable of Bolding any situation; clty refers Uptown Branch office. WILL GIVE THREE TO FOUR HOURS OF MY¥ time each day or evening (Sundays exeepted) as an ac- nt, copist mano shor ny reepectab bustnets foe box 631 Post ofe, “7 “erense® pina A RESPECTABLE COLORED WAITER MAN WISHES ence, Address T.J., box 108, Herald I = AW—A SITUATION WANTED IN AN OLD OFFICE Limi here is chance for advancement, Address NE SITUATION WANTED—BY A COLORED HEAD WAITs S er; best city reference fror mploy EBurTi, N HN Hevatd pa, ener Adrone ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUN ul iS) mans frat clase waltor; undarmang bis business Gah on or address JAMES BELL, at bin prevoat exsployer'a, Ob TT JANTED—A SITUATION BY A COLORE! W waiter in a private family. Refers to bis phen Fon No, 364 Lexington ay., where be can be seen. ANTED—EMPLOYMENT AS COPYIBT; W done at home; good references. Address A. bone office. WAXTED-BY A YOUNG Mt ‘cook, carvor oF butcher ; spe Apply to housekeeper, 165 Ludlow st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST CLASS COL+ waiter; bost city feferences. Address L. D. U.y' Herald Uptown Branch offica. id JANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG ENGLISH. A SITUATION Ad $ French aud German, man as ok and er; ce. 5 M,, 213 Hast Toth et, Harlem, 7 Tene Addrowe GB = — = = s CLERKS AND SALESMEN. GOOD PENMAN SEEKS EMPLOYNENT; WOULD A direct circulars. Address 8. F., box 1u8 a ag FIRST OLASS STENOGRAPHER 18 OPEN FOR an ongagement us correspon dress A. LENOX, Herald office, '* % Cmanuensis. Ade #38 ENERGETIO YOUNG MAN WANTED IN A ainters’ and artists’ suppl; rood refer quired. THOMAS G. HOVER, 990 Suey COLLEGIAN, VIEWING SALARY MODERATELY, educated commercially, desires a situation in any ca acity; isa first claas penman and an export accountan igh stimonial: dress COLLEGIAN, Herald office. Qrsane —WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, A FIRST CLASS travelling with undoubted references, fo well known cigar factory.’ Only such ag are fully acqaain' with the business and able to command a largo trade, and willing to work for a good commission, may apply by letter to CIGARS, Herald of RY GOODS.—WANTED, BY A THOROUGH JOB. bing salesman, of five years’ experience, a position in the silk, dress goods, shaw! or domestic departments of @ Jobbing, retail or coimlssion house ; can influence an exte ‘sive trado and will travel if desired ; small salary or commise sion; well recommended. Address EDWARDS, Herald Up- town Branch office, RUG CLERK WANTED—APPLY IMMEDIATELY ‘At northeast corner of 11th st, and Ist av, NERGETIC, EXPERIENCED TRA wanted—To sell the wholesale eft ‘ABO TEA COMPANY, 56 Fi < ANCY DRY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED—ONET who knows efty retail and near by trade thoroughly; yeeman preferred; give full particulars, Address A. & B.. Jerald office. X00D SALESMEN CAN MAKE FROM $15 TO $25 A. week by selling tea to retailers and families, Address fANULATTAN TEA COMPANY, box 3,817 New York Post office. " Wisi SPECIALS.—SEE THE EVENING TELEGRAM, SALESMAN and nearby trade, ront st, ALESMAN WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE; must bo experienced and thoronghiy practical (none other need apply) in fron work, both wrought and east, for building purposes, capable of estimating, measuring ‘and overseeing the work generally ff required; one preferred who is posted in ornamental [ron work as weil; must be able to give zood reference as to ability and integrity; a perma. hent position to the right party; answers treated strict! wnfidential, Address MANUFACTURER, box 114 Heral oftice. QITUATION. WANTED—AT A MODERATE SALARY, bya gentleman of extended experience in purchasing dry and wet goods for the Southern market and as a min, Addross J. HI, W., Herald office. RAVELLING DRUG SALESMAN, ACQUAINTED with the retail draggists, wanted to ‘sell_a specialty on. commission. Address ECIALTY, box .218 Herald office, stating district about to travel. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SALESMAN WITH 15 years’ experience in retail dry goods; bost refere ence, Address T., Herald office. TANTED—6ALESMAN POSTED IN FANCY GRO. ceries, especially teas: unmarried and speaking Gere peed English, Address NEWARK, box 1,249 New York Post office. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED WINE AND LIQUOR salesman, with ‘references from importing or first glass houses in the trade. Address, with full particulars, R., box 107 Herald office, WANTEDIBY A GENTLEMAN (ISI), POSITION is acorrect double entry bookk &c.; in @ manufacturing compan: solid clty reference given for abllit Address J. MATHEWS, box A Herald office. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A Scotchman; is @ good groom, competent driver; 20 Jeoars’ best references. Address B. D., 111 Bust 1th st, A. GENTLEMAN, GIVING UP HORSES, WISHES A situation for his coachman (single youn: man), whom he can very highly recommend; four years’ reference. Ad~ dress P., 119 Eat Twenty-second st. (A. SITUATION WANTED-BY A SINGLE MAN AS coachman, gardener and useful mau; thoroughly un- derstands his business: can milk and tend furnace; wages moderate; good reference, Address C. M., box 121 Herald office. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROCURE' A SITUA- tion for his coachman; a single, sober and trustworthy map and careful city driver; parts with him only on account of intended absence the coming winter. Call on or address M. G., 55 East 41st st. S COACHMAN AND GROOM—UNDERSTANDS THE lately arrived from Brassels, is looking for a posi Pissteea, cnn alike, tend favauee net seme private faully'tsaches ‘ail modern | Fah, .roPer care of horses; con miik, cond furmuce and make branches of education in English and Fronch; highest ref. | himself use Styne countty weretente: ” saareee erences. Address H. nat Office bOX 1,081, DOAUREAS: Bei 2 Rooter vt. A FRENCH LADY DESIRES BOARD IN A PRIVATE | (YOACHMAN'S: SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN family in exchange for two hours’ instruction daily; | (7 who thoroughly understands his busiuess and has 16 tausic or French. Address L. E., box 2,688 Post office. OSITION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED KIN- dergarde oaks, Eogllsh, Gorman and tre Address KINDERGARDENER, care of M. Volkmann & Go., 30 Vevey st. FISITING GOVERNESS.—AN E NGLISH LADY, EX- perienced iu training children and successful in ad- vaneing grown pup!l-. hay morning hours unoccupied; refer- ences ‘Fadress DU. LIN, box 101 Herald Uptown Branch office. TISITING GOVERNESS,—AN ENGLISH LADY, WITH the highest references, has hours disengaged; ‘she in structs in the English branches, with French, drawing and music; particular atvention paid to beginners. Address LEEDS, box 105 Herald Uptown Braneb oftice, ISITING GOVERNESS.—A_ LADY TEACHING ENG lish, French and Music desires a few pupils; best of ref erences ‘given, Address TEACHER, 120 Kast Sixty-sec- ond street. ‘ HELP WANTED—FEMALE WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS and take positions, THOMPSON'S opposite Cooper Institute. Telegraphy hh instraments. Commence jmimeé- College, 204th tanght ‘practically, wit dintely. A FREXCH NURSE WANTED—TO TAKE CARE OF A chill, Apply, with reference, Moaday or Tuesday, detween 10 and 1 o'clock, at 62 East lst at, years’ first class reference ; city or country. dress D. G., 24 West 44th wt, NOACHMAN AND GARDENER—A YOUNG MAN, } who understands the entre of horses, and to make him: self useful on a gentleman's place: ra? reference. Address H. R., Herald otic NARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED— % JF small family; thoronghly understands greerhouse, graperios, fruit, vegetables and pleasure grounds: fourteen rs’ best reference. Address M. WHITE, 1,207 Atlantio ‘ay., Brooklyn. QcCOTCHMAN AND WIFE (PROTESTANT). MAN AS thorongh, practical farmer; undoratands the care, selec: tion and breeding of thoroughbred shorthorn, Avreslire and Alderney cattle, of which he has much experience; wifo as first class housekeeper and dairymaid; no family or cneum- brance; recommendation of two years om last em- ployer, and_ satisfactory reference besides tf regnired. Ade dress F. J. D., box 118 Herald Uptown Branch office, Call on or ad- ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG SINGLE GER- © man man, as coachman and gardener: is good, steady, careful man; willing and coging: m good referen given. Address RUGER, ) between 400 and 50th sts. ITUATION WANTED FOR couchman; understands his business; a ¢ and honest. Address JOHNSON, of inquire at his 800 Fifth avenue. JITUATION WANTED—BY A YOU ‘as coachman ; best reference. AN al driver place, “OLORED MAN, N INTELLIG MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, WHO. would consider the Snstraction to be given to'a girl of i0 years, in sewing and housekeeping, as a sufficient com- pensation for a good home in the cast side of the city for her Services for apart of her time; reference as to moral or re- licions character required. Address WIDOWER, box 111 Herald office. 7 OUNG LADY, OF GOOD EDUCATION AND THOR. ough domestic habits, would like a position as hous Keeper; wi required. idower's famil Address SUCC Vege ESS, Herald Uptown xeforences given and h office. WANTEDSA SITUATION, BY A, MIDDLE-AG lady ay housekeeper or to take re of childro: refercnces. Address M. 8., box 158 Herald office, © Laundresses, &c, WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes a few gentlemen's or families’ washing; excellent reference. Call or address. Oss MAKERS.—WANTED, FIFTY FIRST CLASS cloak makers. Apply at once to LORD & TAYLOR, ntrance to workroom on 20th st. RIENCED GERMAN CROCHET HANDS wanted: work given out. Address CROCHET, box 115 Herald Uptown Branch office, IRST CLASS SALESLADIES WANTED.—THOSB speaking German prefer; BLUOMINGDALE BROS, 088 3d av, ILLINERY.—A FIRST CLASS TRIMMER WANTED, Apply between 9 and 12, "465 Gth av, ny HELP WANTED—MALE ~GHANCE.—MEN, “Boys AND GIRLS A Soa ose phy ‘and take positions. THOMPSON'S: per Institute, Telegraphy site i Commence imm instruments. College, 20 4th av., oppo taught practically,” wit dintely. ‘A. CHANGE TO, MAKE, $154, DAY, SELLING OUR ent Lock Cork; fetals for $0,conte; arse discounts; try. Ben price for mi je and cu si or anjie’ te the LOCK STOPPER CO., 8 Cortiands street, New York. GENT IN EVERY CITY AND COUNTY TO CONTROL the sales of an article Ia, the grocery, tino; $5,009 pee annum may be made. Address, enclosing stamp, EUREKA MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 200 Washington street, GENTS WASTED-CITY AND COUNTRY. TO, SELU 0 ilies and large consumers; greatest ing tents CANTON TEA COMPANY, 144" Chambers st UTPIT, $1 50-CANVASSERS FOR AN ARTICLE ht large profits. Call every 7 0 . le WEST 2711 ST.—MRS, B. MORRISON IS NOW | PLAIN NOUSEKEEPER WANTED—TWICE A WEEK, 0 Liha hotrae pace Ok in bemmpuoaie new Hicong chive | sataetep trem Gayot; Gee MmOUO, mutgags, Waqd: Jom 106 rad orane families’ and gentlemen's washing by by gentleman: expectations must be very tuoderate easily gold to every fwmnil ininutes from station; rent, $12, Address B., Herald office, | made, five years to run. Adress OWNER, station E, ithe wook or doen: also Indies? fine faces. ‘Addrosy E. DAVIS, box 121 Herald office. day at Tod Broadway, room 22 10 to 1 10 LET—ON STATEN tages at uncommonly low pric of steamboat landings, LEVI COOK, 113 Broadway, room 35, 1 RENT—ON NORTH SORE OF LONG ISLAND, one hour from Wall street, @ country House, 10 bed’ rooms, furnighed or unfurnished, with lnrge grounds, fruit of all kinds and greenhouse; to a good tenant it will be rented yory low. Address I. M.'A., box 1,077 Post office, (0 CAPITALISTS,—FOR SALE CHEAP, CE place, #4 fine green stone pointed front Houses, 15 of 12 Fooms each and 19 of 9 rooms each, on Twenty-sixth streot 4nd Continental avenue, above Fairmount avenue, Phil Gelphia, aud near the main entrances to Fairmount Parl French roofs of slate and tin; parlor front bay window ; saloon citting room, with back bay windows with walnut ‘blinds; front chamber with walnut blinds; bath and front chamber, with stationary walnut washstands; marble mantels thron Out; heater, range, hot and cold ‘water; complete undet ground draloage, and every convenience. Ground has ad- Vaneed in the vicinity 100 per cent within the last year. and these properties can be bought nt prices to warrant a large ISLAND, SEVERAL NICE COT. ; in immediate vicinity rivance, "Apply to @. W. HUMMEL, No. 125 Margarets wireut, Phitedelphia, cs FLORISTS.—TO RENT, A GREENHOUSE, WELL vy stocked with flowers, one hour from New York; ront taken out in flowers, Address J. M. A., box 1,077 Post office. . PER ACRE.—FARM LANDS IN ARKANSA‘ rips RARAAAAAAAAAAAAA, Ww ‘ONKERS—TO LET, FURNISHED, HOUSE ON i AN eis ba rburton avenue, five minutes’ walk from depot; yr nent, Apply to JAMES YOU- $: fod arable lands In Critenden and Avkanaae cow Seer eee side, from railroad compas’ a eutiane pHOScAS RB LVME. 197 Mca JILL EXCHANGE FINE BRICK HOUSE, NEAR Harlem Bridge, lightly mortgaged, for Lots in this city, clear, Address OWNER, Alexander avenue, corver 140th street. LOO AGRE GARMIN JERSEY—GooD BUILDINGS, Value $20,000, mortgage 85,000; will exebange f | small Brooklyn Houses with same equity. Address SAME EQUITY, Herald office. 200 ASPB CHOICE, FARM: ON, THE HUDSON, $75,000, O00-ncre Viryinia Plantation, $00,000; 1,200 acres Mississippi, no encumbrance, to exchange for | city or Brookiyn Property. RUFUS 'K. McHARG, 135 Broadway, Commissioner for every State, Ae $12,000. ieee denn. “10'ncrey of tne tans, house, fruits, &c., for Lots néar the city and $2,000 casi A. €, "LOOMIS, 654 Sixth avenue. « =BROWN STONE HOUSES; GOOD LO. | Fiance near the city and $3,000 cash. A. 0. LOOMIS, 654 Sixth avenue, corner Thirty-cigbth streot, re =IMPROVED AND’ UNIMPROVED $58.500. Property in Brookly a mortgaged for $20,000, will be exchang incumbered aud of easy access to tl ress OWNER, box E Post office, Brook- Farm, free or light! city; bo agents, A‘ lyn, Bor Other Real Estate Advertisements See Directory, 130 WEST 17TH ST.—A WOMAN TO GO OUT RY | the day to wash and iron, or to do housecleaning ot take washing at her residence, MPO OSTRICH FEATHER CURLERS. WANTED, 80 first class curlers; steady work. Apply at once to A. POLAND, 374 Canal st. Vy TANTED—A STOUT YOUNG MAN AS PORTER. must be well recommended, Call at THoMAd ‘TON'S, 142 Fulton street, 137 You WEST 83D 8T., FIRST FLOOR.—FAMILIES’ washing wanted by a colored woman, Address Mrs, TANTED—A NEAT, FIRST CLASS TRIMMER TO irlin misses’ and ladies’ hats, Apply at No, 69 Nowark ay., Jersey City, N. J. 21 iro 217 228 ashing at $) WEST wishes gentlemen's or family wi nth; torms reasonable, uundre REAR, THIRD FLOOR—A day’ non's and familjes’ ANT: V TANTED—A GOOD COOK; A YOUNG must be a first rate bake: 42d st. Must have efty referen ANTED—A HALF-GROWN GIRL TO MAK) ‘Call before 12 at 1 sori 8T.—A COLORED WOMAN hing by the week address Mrs, M,C, Call on of Wes useful in a sinall private family. Apply Monday, 208 Ey Reforonces required. ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT, EXPERT. enced nurse; one ew bie of taking the entire care of a child 15 months old, Call between 8 and 5 o'clock on Mon- day. Apply at 7 Eust 62d st. pa 236 A WEST 16TH & first class lau dress wishes 6 families’ washing and repairing at her own house ; reference, | FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROO: ¢ eutlemen’s d WEST 29TH ST, 241 % respectable colored woman wit THIRD FLOOR, DOOR NO. 5, washin, nd ironing at her own home by the day or week; no objection to going out to day's work, Mrs, HARRIR, 26) 6TH AV.—LARGE washing wanted, oughly understands her entiemen 8, Huth or children’s white sating OR SMALL FAMILIES! by a colored woman, whi \ isinoss in all its branches; ladies’, jothes done up in first class style} me at short notice. airs, A. EB. WRIGH?. | box 3,008 New )VERNESS, AN EXPERIENCED TEACH. 5, in No ork; mast ha ugation, and be proficient in Prem neral particulars aud age, T., ANTED- er, tow W ‘ork Post 0 a NURSE; A FIRST CLASS WET WARTED WET ith baal references; married. woman preferred, Call 6B West 40th st. 100 CLOAKMAKERS WANTED. Experienced operators and Bnishers, Apply at the workrooms of for fine work. CLAFLIN & CO., 42 Leonard st, WANTED INTELLIGENT, CANVASSERS FOR SOME valuable books on Steam Engineering, in the Eastern and Western States; engincers preferred: great induce- ments to tho right kind of men. Apply at No. 20 Cort landt street, between 1 and 5 o'clock, October 4 and 5. A eel 256 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN, TWO salesmen, Men of good address, used to sewing ma- Ee 3 eet with proper recommedations, can secure « salary. WE, WANT FOUR INTELLIGENT, WELL DRESSED young men as agente; will pay salary aud likeral come lssion, Apply, to WI KKINSON, 45 Liberty st,, third floor, front, at O39,A. M. ‘WANTED—A BOY ABOUT 14 YEARS OLD IN A SILK office; must write good hand and be correct at fig- ures, Address A. ©. L., Herald office. ‘WARTEDIA BOY IN A COMMISSION, HOUSE bows 13 years old; must reside in New York and come Well recommended; salary, first year, $100. Address COM- MISSION, Herald offic 3 70.8 A DAY EASILY MADE BY AN ACTIVE e) manor woman Ce risk. Apply to or address OBERT MACOY, No. 4 Barclay st., Astor House, For Other Want Advertisements See Mirectory,

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