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_, —— — aia 4 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES: _ en rrr ern. Nurses, dic. ve La’ ROCURE A SITUATIO! ph tag ‘Call at Glenham Hotel, room 4, between 11 aud 2 o'clock Friday _______. VER’ YOUNG WOMAN AS NURSE; A. TERY COMPED Ia in the cafe of children; is « neat sewer: OF w do chamberwork ; has pe ae Gress RURBE, box 191 Herald Uptown Bi ‘4 x MRCUMSTANCES WITH A LADY IN LIMITED, CTBT Ing lort her own child, ZA, Dowutitul Wrevjme private family. Address Mrs. J. B., Hlerald Uprows Branch office. —A PROTESTANT WOMAN OF EXP! Ca rOR a un mont unexceptionable "referonces, Nisnesto go ae turse ina respectable family to Califognia, Jithess PACIPIN, Berald of OUNG WOMAN, 25 YEARS OF AGE, TO WET nurse or wean a baby at her own home ; best of care, Address, for two days, J. ., Herald office. Waitresses, &. RAST 20TH ST, (PRESENT EMPLOYER’S).—A 31 competent young woman as waitress; thoroughly un. Serstands ber bushnoss in ail its branches; three years’ city Felerence. 7 SUPPOLK 8T.—A YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL ABS waitress in a , boarding house or restaurant; no objection to the country. ' Call on or address A. M. i WEST 39D ST.—AN AMERICAN GIRL AS COM- potent waitress; or would do chamberwork ; is will- yon ‘and obliging, thoroughly understends her business. Call for wwe days. mat WEST I6TH ST., OVER THE GROCERY STORE.— A respectable gitl as waitress; understands salads OF ge chambermeld ead to do plain ‘sewing or assist with: washing 129 WES? 19TH STA RESPECTABLE, YOUNG 2) woman as fret class waitress in a private family; willing te esnitt with chamberwork if required, 14.0 WET STH Sta YOUNG GIRL As. PIReT clacr waitress in a private boarding house ; good ref- erence 140 To. reference. 150 YET StH PROTESTANT AMERICAN OU) iri as first class waitress; city reference; no objec. private boarding house. D5 WEST 10TH ST. (RING THE SECOND BELL) — UO A young maid; good referene 2 “2 EAST SATH 8T.—AS CHAMBERMAID AND waitress, oF paid and to assist with the washing and jromiug 59) WEST 47TH 252 tee private family, tion od waitress in a ity reference. £ BO)5 EAST SoTH eT —A YOUNG GIRL RITHER OVO with « snall private family or to do waiting and eh ak; good city reference. TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOU ne waitress and to do fine washing and ironing vee years’ city reference. 359 2 oughly; g A488 tr —A RESPECTABLE YOU y reference. Miscellaneous. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A respectable family; understands thoror work aud can give lessons on 100 NEW YORK HEKALD, SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, N_ EXPERIENCED AND PRACTICAL STEWARD A inten some smiles employments siter fn hotel, ree. full 3 city 3, fe ‘dress Stk WAND, box A’ Heraid vBlces "™* "8" ergo (A. YOUNG MAN WITH GOOD REFERENCE DE- place ; tent fo drive and take care of horses, &e-Address'M., box 109 taurant or clul sires a situation on ® gentleman's Herald office. FIRST CLASS FRENCH WAITER WANTS A SITUA- private Sours best city reference, Call on tion in or address, L. . M., 191 ‘ooster st., near Bleecker. Pity EXPERIENCED GENTLEMAN WANTS SOME- | meritorious to advertise and sell. Address C. B. L,, Her: FIRST CLASS FRENCH WAITER WANTS A SITU- ne ay 9, country, Address CHARLES, 52 West Houston two days. A YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION as waiter; understands his business; has been with Mr. Noyes 14 months, 112 East 55th st. Seaa_a_—eE——ea———————————s A YOUNG FRENCHMAN (23) WISHES A SITUATION As weiter or valet In, s private foxnlty ; olty, reference from last place. Address PEROUX, 157 Wooster st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COLORED MAN, AS A waiter in a private family, or carver. Address J. B., }d Uptown Branch office, SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN MAN, + will give bins living; Sestrons bald of ity asek, Address Ho i, H., Horald COLORED MAN COOK, OF EAST INDIAN DE- scent, wishes @ situation; understands cooking and ianaging vf a kitchen perfectly; unquostionable relereices. Call at of address, for one week, 149 West Sud st haat RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A SITU- Ae eke tare of horses. and make bimself useful abont « gentleman's pl: highest referepce from present employer. Call tor two days at 160 West Lith st. BOY, AGED 17, WHO HAS JUST GRADUATED ZA. ‘from & business’ college, desires a situation in some Husiness where be bas a chance to rise; moderate salary; goon reference, Address J. G. B , 508 West 33d st. RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED MAN AS WAITER family ; best city reference. Address J. W., 122 West Yoth st. RST CLASS COLORED WAITER, ONE WHO tands the eas thoroughly, devires to hat nn private family; can giv city reference, Address R. 8., box 137 Herald Uptown Branch office. FIRST CLASS BELGIAN WAITER WANTS A SIT- oe references; no ob- uation in a private family; best Jection to travel. M. M., 165 West 31 A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS bd, $3gk snd carvers elty reference. ‘Address G. B. M., 215 ast st. 8S WAITER, BY A YOUNG ENGLISH PROTESTANT, in a private family; thoroughly understands his bus- incon; good clty reference, Address W. G. C., Herald Up- town Branck office. UTLER OR FIRST CLASS WAITBR—BY AN ENG- Ushiman; will be very bighly recommended personally by late employer; other references. Address O. A.,, box Herald Uptown Branch office. Y A YOUNG MAN, A NATIVE OF ENGLAND, WHO has lived as head and single handed waiter in private families; experience as above; good references given. Ad- dress G. 'L., box 107 Herald Uptown Branch office. ARTENDER—SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG man; first class reference from last employer's. Call or address J.’S., 1,252 Broadway, ty the Can be seen trom 10 to 4. 2 w ST., NEAR 6TH AV.—A RB ALS adie person as maid to an aged i very bem PECT. is @ good SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED young man, as cook, carver or butcher; hotel or restaa- rant. Apply to'P. BENDER, 165 Ludlow st. a4) WE 160 do the work of @ smail fami QITUATION WANTED—BY A FRENCHMAN; A FIRST SD class waiter; city reference from last employers. Call at 158 East 42d st., in the restaurant, elderly cou Call for two days. 9] EAST cist sv, IN THE REAR, § 221 fiver” seems A terpectavie: woman to go out to work by the day: good 1lerences. DIZ WEST 42D SI. TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— ee espectable colored woman wants light employ- to de at home, reference CTABLE GIRL, LATELY es work in a small private family; clty QITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS FRENCH cook; understands all branches of meat and pastry; good carver; can furnish first class hotel reference. Address G, DONEDI, 235 West 27th st if bey HOTEL KEEPERS.—POSITIONS WANTED BY MAN and wife; man as steward and wife as housekeeper; or to take charge of linen of store in & Grst class notel; references from former or ‘est or South preferred. ‘Addross, for one week, STEWARD, box 100 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. ER 2D A N ENG: in travelling and never : a family going to Europe pre- om ber last family, Call on or ad- ferred A YOUNG LADY DESIRES 2 patent medicines, perfumery or years’ experience, Cull on or . LILLLE SHAW, care of Mi rman gram- ant in the French language; nderstands dressmaking; D, Herald Uptowa Branch x Address MAID DY, HAVING EIRST CLASS REFER- ‘up 1 honesty, activity and quickness to learn, on in & book or music store: salary not so j av a permanent situation. Address HONEST, » Branch office. A POSITION AS TELE- in aw’ broker's, railroad or private ss T., box 163 Herald Uptown Branch Intelligence Offices. SERVANTS, CAPABLE d constantly at Mrs. HOLZ- , Bear East 20th st, PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. © A LADY AS NURSERY GOV- French ard + references TAITER.—SITUATION WANTED IN A_ PRIVATE family. by a first class Protestant young man: excel- city references. Address EB. F., box ferald Uptown Branch office. WASTED—A SIRUATION AS COOK, BY A CQLORED man, in &restaurant or small hotel; understands or- der cooking, biscuit aud pastry; city reference, Cail at 415 West 47th st. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION IN A ; willing to work, Call on or ad- WANTEDIBY, A® PROTESTANT YOUNG | MAN, Tately landed, a place in a private family, where he can learn waiting; ts willing to make himself generally useful, Address J. L.,'box 108 Herald Uptown Branch office. = ee ‘WANTED-BY A PERSON HAVING HAD 15 YEARS experience in the coal trado, a situation as general manager or agent of a coal yard; best reference given. Ad- dress COAL, box 125 Herald office, for two days, or Post office, Wilbur, Ulster county, N.Y. JANTED-~BY A FIRST CLASS COLORED MAN cook, situation In, hotel, restaurant of boarding house is & good carver. Address, for two days, COOK, 121 fest Oth sh ANTED—SITUATION BY A FRENCHMAN, SIN- gle, as waiter in private family; excellent reference from lis last employer. Address E. D., No. 60 West 34th st, ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER IN X PRI. vate family, by a re ble young, man; excellent city reterence. Aidress WILLIAM, box 149 Herald Uptown Branch office, A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN (GER- cook in a privaie family; beat elty reference. Iaquee at the residence of bis present employer, No. 7 East st Wi sten. BY A SUPERIOR ENGLISH BUTLER and waiter, a situation in a good private family; best city reference. Apply at 788 8th ay., second floor, over drug store. NG, EDUCATED GERMAN, erica, with a lady or one or two ress «in + % good seam: R SOTI 8T.—A YOUNG LADY AS ies’ companion ; no objection to help on or address Mrs. EVANS. LADY OF EXPERIENCE WILL WRITE BUSI- AA nest or other letters for ladies and gentlemen in any Call on or address CN. B., 800)g West ING LESSONS, AT HER ROOMS ya thoroughly qualified and most noderate; unexeeptionable refer- Twenty-fifth street. AITION WANTED-IN A SCHOOL, BY A THOR- sh +; fment French, German, English, bh branches. Address V. 3., Herald ranch HELP WANTED—FEMALES. A SURE AN TED CHO “HAS TO ASSIST IN chamber» neh girl preferred, best city refer ences requirec ply at 20 West Seth et. between Sth and Fh ave. 3ENERAL HOCSEWORK AND good washer aud ironer, Apply to 998 THOMPSON STA, COLORED MAN, COOK wants a situation in a hotel, restaurant or boarding house; can give first class reference. Address A. B. N., cook, Herald office, « CLERKS AND SALESMEN. COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER DESIRES A SITUA- tion In any capacity where his services would be needed; a small salary expected and best references given. Address F. & A. M., Herald office, A. FIRST CLASS COMMISSION HOUSE OF TWENTY AA. sears’ standing, having surplus capital, would employ one of two salesmen who control cotton oF woollen or hosiery Accounts. Address, in strict confidence, COMMISSION, box 156 Herald office. YOUNG MAN, STEADY AND _ INTELLIGE: wishes a situation to learn the grocery or dry goods business; very small salary expected, and would go on trial withor alary for a month, Address C., box 170 Herald of GENTLEMAN OF 16 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN various branches of business would like to sell some Staple articles on the road on commission; Al references given, Address Z. Z., Herald office. YOUNG MAN, AGED 20, WISHES A SITUATION as shipping clerk, ant bookkeeper or any position whore a first class penman and accountant is required. Ad- dress MARTIN, 145 Ew AND IRONER; ALSO CHAMBER. +s and to arsist with washing and Iron. Apply between 10 and 12 at 346 East AGENTS WANTED-IN EVERY CITY AND Unived rates; church members pre- OME PUBLISHING COM- d 14th st., New Yor t ihr gary ferred. Cail o PANY, Broadway ZPER WANTED—BY A WIDOWER, A of good reference, Address A. C, OUSEKE woman (Protertan B box 288 Fost office, G Prorestanr SE WANTED—POR A CHILD three years must be a neat seamstress and have rity reference that can be seen. Apply st No. 47 West ath st. H. MACY & CO, 14TH ST. AND 6TH AV. WANT R, "sxvese + saleswomen in their fur department “Ap before 10 o'eloek A ALESMAN WANTED— and good commission ; no ing fora suitable man, Address oftice. OOKKEEPER WANTED—ONE THAT THOROUGHLY understands the retail grocery business. Address GRO- raid Uptown Branch office, RMANENT POSITION 7 first month ; fine open- 7 & B., box iil Herald SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF ONE SS. year's experience tn the grocery business; best city reference. Address A. W., 106 Bast 4ist st. Wantee TWO OR THREE SINGLE YOUNG MEN ho understand handling ready made clothing, to sell iat retail, Address, with references, SWIFT WORK, sa tion A. WANTEDIA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG BNGLISH- An, a8 assistant bookkeeper or to work in a store; would make himself generally xeful. Address G., Parker- ville Post office, Monmouth eounty, N. J., for one week. ironer and plain cook: 46th #4, Wests —A GIRL TO DO DOWNSTAIRS WORK; mourt be w Ap ply, with ety W AXTHD—A GIRL, 13 OR 16, TO RUN ERRAY nd make herself generally usefal, at No. 536 West fat E RECOMMENDED, RE: BLE e aged and Protostaut preferred) as in oametress. Apply between 11 and 4 o'clock A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN, ANTE V oughly acquainted with paperhanging and pulp color trade: also one accustomed to sell earmine, Inke &o. Address GREENPOINT, Herald office, with fall partic: ulars as to w ‘oods bave been handled, or no notice will be taken of appiication. WAXTED-A SITUATION AS SHIPPING CLERK, porter or driver, by ® young man 23 years of a can farnish 24; yelits’ frst class reference from iast employer Wastep-« LADY OF REFINEMENT AND EDUCA- t ‘ for « ble purposes; must bring on- gouview Jentmenialn, address X. U; Z, Herald Uptown WoS(ED=A WOMAN 70 TAKE CHARGE OF A ; pantry at kivehen Of @ small hotel in thin eisy mit ve ln good kowlth, strong andwiling; a first claws cook wee (oer uguly competent to,directdm all details ‘Address *MALD HOTEL, Herald see’? by a TANTED-—TWO COLORED GIRLS: ONE TO COC W ‘rash ane tr O14; the oe Lambermaid 10 aeulet wit} wages #10 oung man as walter and 10 drive with physiciun, wages $14 per moatee 177 Wg anh ot, TANTED—A WOMAN TO DO GENER ov ¥ ‘work, must be well recommended, prot tewe 24th wt ’ ANTEDA GERMAN GIRL AS GOOD COOK, MU W Mwiting asetwih pian coupe eas MOST West Omi ss, between Boulevard and ih av y 7 ANTED~A_ FR BONNE TOT. RGE ‘of two children, 7 and 8 yours old, Apply, with ret, erences, 10 £1 Gilsoy House, before 10 4. M. WW ANTED SA GIRL FROM 12 70 16 YEARS To Mix tanai! children ; willing to sleep homo. ts tween % and 11 o'clock, at 1, trom Forty-thisd street. \ ,ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITRE:! WHo Un jerstands ber business; also @ thorough chamber maid. Apa ina P o'clock, with references, at 145 Bb st., vetween Breaéway and 4th W‘XTED=A GOOD, RELIABLE AND TRUSTWOR thy forewoman; one who will hold herself responsible GOLDSMITH, 14 for ber mistakes eum fi SQ) WEST 45TH 8T.—WANTED A GOOD COOK, 259 ° midlty totorcenrat’ 884 Kroner, None aged spply with good permanent position, Address W. A., Herald office, FOR MACHINE AND WANTED A), SALESMAN button hole twist equainted with the trade pro ferred. Apply to J. P. CAHEN & BRO., 43 Walker family as first class wai area an a private rst c it years’ rofor- ence from last place Call es or address 1.278 Broadway for A® 1 AM LEAVING THE CITY FOR THE WINT! BM A elinng COURTLAND? PALMER, Union Square Hotel. cs Or eS a ne (A. YOUNG MAN WANTS A PLACE AS DRIVER IN AA, private family; tty or country. Apply at 251 Won coachman, whom he can recommen: highly. © Be re daye ‘at BO West 56th sh, before 10 A, M, and after 9 SITUATION | WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY Scotchman: Is. ood groom: competen Fours! beat telorences, ‘Addrows Be D.. 11 Baet LSth sk MESPECTABLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS 12 years’ reference from last place, Call two days, H, M., at J. B. Browster's, 1 A 20 YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION ascoachman; can give 10 years’ frst class reterence. Call on or address at Hathorn & Co.'s, corner Broad- way and 39th st, New York. a th a A GENTLEMAN, HAVING DISPOSED OF HIS stock, wishes to’ preoure # situation for his coachman, Zhom, he ‘can highly recommend. ‘Address CALLAN & KEMP, 41 Vosoy st. [A SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, (AS Soachman, gardener and useful man ; thoroughly uhder- stands 8; can milk; rato; good refer- Address Le, box 242 Herald ofice, he country; the man a« coach ‘and would make himself generally ‘ ife to cook, wash and iron, or would take care of me jan’s place for the winter; best reference, Call for two days, at 135 Cedar st. A SITUATION, WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO understands the care of borses and would make himself Pepe = deel six years’ refereuce, Address H. K., Her- office, A. MAN AND, WIFE, WANT, SITUATIONSTMAN AS couchman; is @ good vegetable gardener; wife as good Plain cook; willing to assist with the washing; good refer- ences, Address E. S., box 200 Herald office. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROOURE A SITUA- ton for his Coachman; he is, five years in my employ ment; thoroughly understands his business. Call at or ad- dress 728 5th ay. COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST class man; thotoughly understands his business; 1s will- ing and obliging; best city reference. Call on or address M., 1,252 Brondway, in the harness store. YOUNG MAN AS GROOM—UNDERSTANDS HIS A Dusiness; will be found willing and obliging: yood city god country references. Address JAMES TYNA. East th sb. YOUNG ENGLISHMAN AS COACHMAI ITY OR country; can milk; break and train colts; sober and obliging ; best city reference, Address B. C. Horald Uptown Branch office. A RESPECTABLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS gardener and coachman; thoroughly understands his Dusiness; first class reference. Call on or address M. 0., 186 est st. 8 COACHMAN, &0.—BY A FIRST CLASS SING man; understands his business thoroughly; trust Worthy and obliging; best references from first class fami- lies. Address COACHMAN, 56 North Moore st. A COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTEDBY A GOOD, careful, sober man; first class city testimonials. Cul On or address J. D., No, 5 Bast 10th st., private stablo, YOUNG MAN WANTS EMPLOYMENT; UNDER- stands gardening, driving, care of horses, carriages, Ke.; can milk; best reference. Cull on or address, all the woek, F. SEERY, 149 West 19th \OACHMAN AND GROOM—BY A SINGLE MAN, WHO understandscare of horses aud carriages thoroughly; a od, careful, city driver; sober and obliging; best reference, dares C., 0 4th wy. |OACHMAN AND GROOM'S SITUATION WANTED— ele young man; stylish driver and groom of good experience; sober, obliging and civil; willing to bo usofal; highly recommenided. dress A. Hl, box 10s Herald tice. QpacHaas AND GROOM'S SITUATION WANTED— by @ careful, obliging man; first class experience and highly recommended; can milk and be very useful in a pri- vate family. Address MICHAKL, 10d East 23th st, \OACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE, Protestant young man; thoroughly understands his business; city or country; good gardener; can milk and make himself nseful; best city reference. Address k., box 116 Herald office. CCOACHMANS BY A PROTESTANT SINGLE MAN; first class groom ; careful driver; in city or country; un- derstands gardening if required: strictly sober, willing and obliging. “Address J. H., Herald ofice. NGLISH COACHMAN AND GROOM—IN A GOOD inmily; single, aged 30, first class city reference, Cull on or address W., private stable, 150 West 1st st. ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man (Seotet) ; has 15 years’ experienco in ali branches of gardening and farming; good reference, Address E., 34 Barclag st. ARDENER AND FLORIST.—A GERMAN PROTES- tant man as gardeuer and florist in 4 private amily) city or country; good reference. Address GARDENER, 03 West 23d st. colored man; five years’ referenc JACKSON, 193 President st. or 24 Doug! ITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS coachman, gardener and useful man; can milk, tend furnace; wages moderate; good reference. Address J. C., box 124 'Heruld office. AITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN OR USEFUL Y can milk; is a good and wo yours’ (new No.) 6th NJ. » first floor. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A most trustworthy and reliable man; sober and willing. Apply to late employer (only parting with him ns he has dis- posed of his horses), at 44 Exchange place, ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT ENGLISHMAN, A situation as coachman or gardener; thoroughly under- derstands his businoss in both branches; dest of references. Apply at 360 West 37th st. third floor, room 11, TANTED—THE POSITION OF GROOM, BY A SIN- gle man, with good city references; hus lived always {n one place in'this country, Uan be seen at No, 7 East Sud street. TANTED—-A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND ‘groom or gardener; city or country; best references, Can be teen at 616 6th av., for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A pectable, sober and experienced man; bas bad the management of horses from his youth; references in Lon- don, ‘also Lis Inte employer in this city. Address T, H., 100th st., Bloomingdal - HELP WANTED—MALES WELL EDUCATED YOUNG MAN, STRONG AND active, to deliver books to subscribers. Apply at 11. HESS & McDAVITE, 744 Broadway. MAN NOT LESS THAN 90, MARRIED, OF GOOD habits and well recommended, for the manufacturing ry according to ability, ; box 117 Herald oliee. INNER COOK.—WANTED, AT GWULD'S, 35 NASSAU ‘st., a competent meat and dinner cook and oxperienced in broiling. , Apply from 8 to 11 o'clock A. M. FFICE BOY WANTED—NEAT AND INDUSTRIOUS; OP iiling to. work, run errand do anything; good place; must live with paronts, and give good reterences; Wwapes $4 per week, Addross W., Post office box 6,200, New York city. YSTERMAN WANTED—FOR A FIRST CLASS RES- taurant; one who can stab, Address RESTAURANT, Herald office. WANTED-MAN TO TAKE FULL CHARGE OF RES- taurant; French, German or English ; must understand all dialects, present wages low. Addross, with referouce and where last employed, box 1,457 Post office. TANTED—A MAN AND WOMAN TO GIVE TURKISH Russian and other baths, at Dr. STRONG'S: Kemedial Institute, Saratoge Springs, N. ¥. WANTED-A BOY IN A DRY GOuDS COMMISSION house; salary first year $100. Address, in handwrit- ing of applicant, box 4,200 Post office. Wives CLASS COLORED WAITER, AT KOLB'S Restaurant, No. 120 Pear! st. dross, in own handwriting, stating age and iv:idence, Bay ag? BOY IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE. AD- R. B. G., Herald office. At ANTED—A FEW WELL DRESSED GENTLEMEN, who have been accustomed to taking large orders fc life insurance, sewing machines. contracts. Address, for one week, ( japle xouds or advestising X. CO., Herald office. WANTED A. YOUNG MAN, A PRENCHMAN SPEAK. ing English preferred, to nasist « in the book and stationery business. Addrers, stating age and references, B. T., box 103 Herald Uptown Brauch offic ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITER AT DWYER'S oyster house, 492 Sth ay. Apply after 10 A. M. DER AT 1,270 BROADWAY, Wyanten-« BART! W ‘“Niviesale house, Address P.. Herald office D; none ot RPORATE Wantro4 FIRST CLASS BOOKKEEPER WiIto 1 raid will invest 85.¢ need apply Ubersl. Address INC MPARY. oftice Waar as SITUATION AS MANAGER OR TRAY ‘eller oither in @ drysaitery or dyeing concern, by pervon of long experience in all deseriptions of dye sta Rhilines, chemicals, Ao, : if op acquaintance mutually agras: able might, if desired, invess in the business, Address A. W., box 145 Herald office. JV ANTED BY | A PRACTIOAL ‘WA iniesroan and corresponden wages; on acquaintance, if mutually an ive interest in busine HAINES, 349 Broadway. Wantaees, A GENTLEMAN {s a correct double entry book! solid city reference given for ability, honesty, integrity, ac. wiineteS, MATHEWS, box A Herald offices WaAnxtsD. BY A WELL EDUCATED YOUNG MAN, & sisuation as warehonseman Just arrived from Dubli or receiving and delivery Greater object than high salat “han V SANTED—A SITUATION es A YOUNG MAN EX. rae, re Ct the retail genv’ furnishiny ., n good . Addi Ki J. M., Heraid omic fori a Herald office. ANTED—$20,000. A reliabi Heal, "who ‘ie thoroughl ‘vi 1 nstwied ieeald ofieas ?™™?! POSITION ; respondent, dc.; (n & manufsctaring company; 12 years’ experience; immediate empioyment o MO. mon to act as secrotary of an oatablisheg with © lar y WASTEDCAN OFFICE BOY INA FLOUR AND feed store; mast be a good penman, qnick at figures and. respectably ‘connected, Address, in dwu handwriting, C:'W. Dy Herald Uptown Branch off TANTED—AT BORLAND'S OYSTER HOUSE, 123 Sth av, a man who thoroughly undgstands oyster cooking Apply after 1 P. M 7 OUNG MEN WANTED TO LEARN THE RETAIL DRY goods business, LORD & TAYLOR, Grand and Chris- the stree THE TRADES, FIRST CLASS JOB COMPOSITOR DESIRES A PER- manent situation Address JUBBER, Herald officer A* ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN, OF PRAC- tical experience in every ranch of building, ty desirous of an engagement. Address T SQUARE, Herald office, RINTER WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UN- derstands Job composition and presswork sin culors; teady work and best wages to the right man Address PRINTER, box 162 Herald office, atthe 0 PHOTOGRAPHERS.—WANTED, A FIRST CLASS hewative retoucher. Apply at KICHAIDSON'S, 129 aud 131 Broadway, Willlamsburg, 1, 1. Wareecs PLAIN GOLD RING MAKER, ONE WHO thoroughly anderstands the business. JOSEPH B, BOWDEN, 11 Maiden tano, We rant ie FiRST CLASS PRESSMAN, ACCUS- Tf — tomed to color work; One who can set type preferr Seady wi to tno rign’ man, Aaaress, wisi rere a BURROWS, box 9,141 Now York How offi. y ANTED=AN ASSISTANT PRIN ER, BY GW PACH, Photoaravher, 668 Brosaw: FRIDAY, UUIOBER 8, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. SALES AT AUCTION. UCTION Handsome Household Furniture, 7 Bronzes, ‘at the fi rown stone : rullt Sates Eee eae te ing * Deifaraltare complete: consisting of = four round rich two magnificent rosewood case Chickeriug, one upright 73 octave Decker & Parlor Suits, richly carved, cove: Drocatol and tapestry ; ‘entre Tables Rosewood Etageres, Cabincts, Plate Mirrors, Easy Chairs; two el it Turkish Lounges; 33 fine Oil inves y hay im- rted bronze and bisque Figures, 2 imy rantel Sets, 60-day Clocks, 3 Bookcases, Library and Socre- taire, 3 Library Tal ete inlaid French walnut lady's Writing Desks, handsome Turkish Suit (7 pieces). 15 Bedroom Sets complete, sanpiating inlaid French wplnut aod gilt Bedsteads, ssing Cases to match; One Bufeaus, Wi tands. Also single acls, {i Bne hair and sprin foather. Pill jan pte Ny Brussels and ingral 12. ese ti iT Jor Ly bes gis ‘ibis TRO BEI 5 OABHI Auctioneer. roadway or Sth avent age, University place or ue ot fo 16th. ow packed and shipped, city ry C0 J (AUCTION BALE—AUCTION NOTIUE, Large and positive Furniture Sal THIS DAY (Friday). at 10% o'cloc! wt fi tory brown stone Mansion, No, 120 West Twenty-third struct, near Sixth avenui over 400 lots, by catalogue, via. :—Llegant rosewood bury & Windsor Pianoforte, 736 octave; Parlor Suits, 14 ieces, covered In satin; Turkish Suits, Bronzos, Paintings, Bureaing, Turkish Chairs, Pillow Lounges, velvet and Bru sels Carpets, ininid Contro Tables, Library Tables, Buok- casos, Secretaires, &e.; inlaid and gilt black walant Bed- steads, Dressing Cases, Buroaus, Washstands, Watdrobes, hair and sp 1g Mattrossos, Pillows, Bolsters, Blankets, rep and haircloth Suits, Dining. Furniture, Buifet, Extension Tables, Chairs, Silverware utlery, Dinnor and Tea Sets, kitchen and basement Furulture a variety of household Articles. N, B.—Goods boxed and shipped for purchasers city or country. LUKE FITZGERALA), Auctionser. . a WHEELER & WILSON GEWEE ee } will be sold for $30, Call A HANDSOME chine fect order; suc! ete: cost 8 io months ¥go 675 85 Bond street. HOUSEs, WANTED. Im this City and Brooklyn. WANTED— COMMODIOUS DWELLING AT REA sonable rent. Address box 5,554 Fost office. NEATLY FITTED UP CORNER LIQUOR 8TO! ried. Apply as OAT EN fice No. 17 Oentze street, ABitirien Si ie? ESM, Kectioneers, CORNER GROCERY STORES, corner Liquor St and Wood Fard itores, Stove. MITCHELL'S Store Ag ANTED—BY A QUIRT AND, RESPONSIBLE PER pe hall al Hons, between Three wae advance instead of refer Uptown Branch elles, eS en pane. Be ANTED—A FURNISHED FRI FLAT, CON es nctntanegissoamsitt nese ieurenga Tinton Hotel, with permit to see preuisarens oo us OF —HOTEL, FORTY FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR SALE Tory lew ont on, accoaat of a 7) Went Pifty-fourth stron od; long lease and nose. Inquire 8, No, 400 RARE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.—TO BE DIS- posed of, at an enormous sacrifice, the Fixtures and good will of an old established and first best location in the city; building is on ou premises, 145 East FIRST OLASS MILK ROUTE AND DEPOT OF joing into other business. Call Serena Brondway, ia food store. | rae AKERY FOR SALE.—CORNER STORE, ‘® good neighborhood; doing # cash bui owner has two businessos. 902 Secor Rk SALE—A GROCERY AND TEA STORE, SPLEN- Fi mall stock, with low rent; an excellent articulars call on reenwich street, corner of Jay, OR SALE—A SALOON, WITH BOARDING, RES. first rate situation up town, at FRED. HUST! 73, corner Stanton and Allen ANTED—A FURNISHED family of six persons and Cp Fe exceed $150 a month, Address box 3,642 Post office. Wanten4 SMALL HOUSE FOR ONE FAMILY ry an BR, m, above 118th street, between Fourth avenues; rent not over $400 & year, Address C. Horald office. ‘ANTED—A FURNISHED FRENCH FLAT OF SEVEN rooms, either in New York or Brooklyn: rent not to bd over $75 per month, Aildress X. Y., Heral office. ‘ANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY OF ADUL' ‘W'roail Engiuh dasongont House, furnished: leaanlod 4 Porty-ift west of Madison avenne and between Tenth an streets; rent not to exceed $175 per month. Address J. P, COWLES, 43 Chambers stroot, ANTED—A FREN for housekeeping, except tecoth and “Forty-second streets ington avenues, consisting of three double bedrooms, par lor, dining room, sorvants’ room, bathroom and kitchen, tho ‘ist November to the ist June; she terms mu ry moderate. Address J. S., Herald Uptown Branch be offi ANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO ROOMS, necting, furnished com Jr housekeeping: Addross, stating location and price, w Rae rg ros others noticed unless described), J. L. P., Herald Uptown Branch office. . R SALE—~A BUTCHER'S SHOP, WITH SPLENDID Fixtures and a good run of customers. Inguire at N 62 West Fourth street, RABIN i" CHARLES RK. Degas AUCTION, AUCTION, ‘THIS (Friday) MORNING, October 8, commencing at 10}, o'clock, No. 105 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, handsome aud yontee! Household Furnitu Pianotorte, rich Parlor Suits, Carpets, Paintings. Parlor—Mugnificent latest style Parlor Suits, covered with tho richest doscription crimson satin brocade! crimson and gold and green and gold satin brocatel; magnificent double round 734 octave grand square rosewood Pi tort ings, Works of Art, Bronzes, Vases, Mirrors eyaines TAbLE Etageres, Turkish Chairs, Lounges, Bi ous, sing: Cases, Bureaus, Washstands, Commodes, spring and hair Mattrosses, Bodding, reps and haircloth suits, Lounges, Buf- fet, Extension Table, Glass, Chins, Silverware, Cutlery, velvet, Brussels, ingrain Carpets, ac, 'N, B.—Goods packed and delivered for purchasers, city or country. JULIUS KRAEMER, Auctions AULERED LLOYD. AUCTIONEER, 20 BROADWAY— Will soll this a We 0, by virtue of foreclosure of chattel mortgaxe, the Fixtures, de. of the Re Bleecker street, in lots, consisting of—Ohairs, T waro, Glassware, Copper Boilers, Qooking Ran Utensils, &e. By order of Mortgages. Sale posit! invited, A DERE JOHNSON, JR. AUCTIONEER, ‘Old stand, 37 Nassau stres ON SATURDAY, AT 10% O'CLOCK, ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Fine moquot, Brussels and velvet Carpets, super China and Glass Ware, fine Bronsos aud Paintings, Articles de Vertu; also very fine Mogalothoscupio, two rosewood Pianos, Kitchen Utensils, &o, T M, E. FAVOR'S GENERAL AUCTION AND COM. mission house.—Best location for sales of ail kinds of eneral Merchandise, Furniture, Beds, Bedding, Carpets, irrors, Pianos, Stoves, or anything else; consignments *0- licited; settlements prompt; outside sales # specialty. Y MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER—SELLS, 10K o'clock, 23 First avenue, first class Confectionery Fixturos, Marble'Soda Fountain, Silver-plated Show Cases, ndies, &c., in lows MAY BAYERSLORFER, office 14 Chambers street, B. EMANUEL, AUCTIONERBR—WILL SELL ON » Friday, October 8 at 2 o'clock, at salesroom 174 Targe stock of Fancy Goods, Toys, Shells, &e. Boads dealers invited. R SALE—A FIRE PLACE HEAT) IN_ PERFECT order, cheap; Hull & Grippin make. 44 East Forty- OR SALE—LUMBER YARD AND STOCK, AT HAR- lem; an old stand and # splendid opportunity for @ successful business; small capital only required. Address L. Y., Herald Uptown Branch o! OR SALE—SECOND HAND OFFICE PARTITION, Railing, Drug Drawers, Show Cases, D Tailors’, Oyster and Dry Goods Counters, cheap. JAMES HODGE, 32 Commerce street, near Bedford. R SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR Apply on the premises, cheap for cash. 491 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn. OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED LIQUOR Store, handsomely fitted up; terms easy, $1 Weet Third street, corner of Greener OR SALE OR LEASE—FURNITURE AND BUSINESS: of a large frst cluss Boarding House, handsomely fu nished and full of paying boarders; fi noticed. Parties with cupital can addross for particulars J. 8., box 142 Herald office. WEED STORE FOR SAL Horses, Trucks, Le} location: no agents ESTABLISHED OVER 20 ¢, de. cheap for cash, Ap. HIRT STORE FOR Brondway for ten years arty buying can be tanglit B., box 164 Herald 0 FURRIERS.—TO BE DISPOSED OF, THROUGH declining heaith, a really first clays busin (Ox 8,569 Post office, ; wholesale and own Branch office. im a thousand, W ANTED—A ROOM, NEAR THIRTIETH STREET and Broadway. for a single gontieman, with or without breakfast; terms must be given; reference if required. Ad- dress A. j., box 102 Herald Uptown Branch office, ANTED—A SECOND FLOOR OF 5 OR 6 ROOMS in a private house, by @ gentleman and wife, withon children, between Fourteenth and Twenty third streets an Second dnd Fourth avenues. Address A. B., etation F. Vv ANTED TO RENT IMMEDIATELY—A HOUSE IN the upper part of tho city; west side preferred: not to cost over $1,000 per annum. Apply, with particulars, to J, L., box 1,410 Post office. WANTED [TUREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITHIN five minutes’ walk of Broadway and Twenty-third et; terms must bo moderate. Addres H. 0, 0, B., ‘ald Uptown Branch office. 'ANTED—BY A MAN AND WIFE, A FEW ROOMS, with private family, suitable for housekeeping; rent not to exceed $40; referenies exchanged, Addro:s W. E. F., 113 East Fortieth street. ANTED, FROM NOVEMBER 1—A FLAT OR floor, completely and handsomely furnished, by a gon- Hleman, wife and servant, for light housekeeping; location botween Fourteenth and Forty-second streets, and Madison and Sixth avenues: linen, silver and absolutely private th required; rigid cloanliness guaranteed. Address, with full particulars concerning prico, accommodation &e., YOR. NISHED FLAT, box 5,743 Post office. In the Country. ANTED—~TO RENT, WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF purchasing, & Farm of not less than 25 acres, within one # half hours’ of City Hall; mast be in high and Ith locality, and terms reasonable, Address box 124 Herald office. INSTRUCTION, HE FITTINGS OF THE RESTAURANT, 99 BLEECKER atroet, will be sold. this day, at 10.30, by public auction, By order of Mortgages. /ERRITORY FOR SALE—ON A VALUABLE PATENT Call at 46 Centre streot, second floor, between 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. WILL PURCHASE A FIRST CLASS RES- taurant, noar Broadway, or will exchange for Apply to GAFFNEY & 5. See auction column. small House in. Brook! auctioneers, office 17 Centre street. AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER, GRADUATE | OF Christ's College, Oxford, is prepared to give lessons in Latin, Greek, Hebréw, Sanicrit and Arable. Clergymen ving & tour to Palestine may ‘find it to, thelr ad~ to uddress POLYGLOT, box 124 Herald office. N EXPERIENCED CLASSICAL AND MATHR- matical teachor, scholar and gold medallist of foreign iniversity, desires private pupils @prepares for college, Eng. lish or “American; highest city reference, _ Addreng TEACHER, box 130 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. ISSELL, WELLES & MILLET, AUCTIONEERS, ‘This duy (Friday), at 103g A. M., at No. 15 Murray street. Hardware, Cutlory and Housefurnishing Goods; also a line of AY Spring Balances, from 30 ibe. go 200 Ibs.; hand aud panel Saws, Hatchots, he., & ‘Alno 500 dozen extra and } ora, SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, Large peremptory salo of elegant French marble Clocks, bronae Statuettes and Groups, choice Parian marble Groups and Statuettes, elegant Fronch China Dinner, Tea and Dessert Sets, of the choicest patterns, cut ‘Slasswaro In varivty, French China ‘and Bohemian Vases and Cologne Sets, &c., &c., &c. To bo sold at auction at No. 60 Liberty street, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October 6, 7, and 6, at 11 o'clock ench day. Goods on exhibition Tuesday, October 5, URNITURE AUCTION.—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, AT 101 o'clock, at 229 Third avenuo, consisting of all kinds of walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Parlor Suits, marble toj Tables, Mirrors, Lounge and Sofa Beds, cane and woo spring Bods, Wardrobes, Book: slou Fables,’ Washstand, ladic Sewing Tables, Commodes, Flower Stands. de, de. ; Hors Harness and ‘truck. Hi, Hy REICHERT, Auctioncer. £0. W. KEELER, AUCTIONEER. Art Gallery, 53 Liberty stroet, corner Nassau stroct, To-day, October 8, ut 12 o'clock, ‘large peremptory sale of fine TRIPLE SILVER PLATED WARB and Tablo Cutlery of first class manufacture. Now on exhibition. A recent impor rble Clocks, bronze Stutuettes and Fij atital’ Parian marble Groupes inner, Tea and Dessert Sets, im new and handsome pate Flower Boxes for Windows, Musical Boxes, &o. They will be sold at auction MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, October 11, 12 and 13, at 12 o'clock euch EORGE HOLBRVOK, AUCTIONKER.—HOLBROOK & ROLLINS will sell this day, at 2o'clock, at sales. rooms 454 und 456 Canal street, a’ general assortment of Household Goods, Parlor Suits fh crimson and tan reps and huircloth; black wwalnut and enamelled Chamber Suits, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Etageros, Hat Stunds, marble top, extension and leaf fables; Carpets and Oilcloths, Mattrosses, feather Beds, Blankets, Comforters, Sheets, Piilow Cases, Lous Chairs, Pior and Mantel Mirrors, Clocks, Paintings und Engravings, Window Shades, Crockery, Glass and Fisted Ware, Ritchen Utensils, ae. AEORGE HOLBRO! AUCTIONEER.—HOLBROOK & ROLLINS will sell this at 2 o'clock, at sates rooms 454 and 456 Canal street, one manufacturing and one family Sewing Machino, entirely new, American. Pur. chasers will receive necossary instruction, free, at residence. Advances made on cousignments, ERTZBERG BROS. AUCTIONEERS, SELL AT 10 o'clock, at 131 Third avenuo, Stock and Fixtures of first class Lager Beer Saloon—Bar, back Bar, Wines, Liquors, Tables, Mirrors, Glasses, ac.; positively, in lows, Deaiors invited. §. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS + ltl (igiday). October Bat 10% o'clock, at 8 Bowery, 80,000 fine Cigars, Liquors, Wines, Furniture, Blankets aud general Merchandise, ORTGAGE SALE.—HENRY DREHER, AUCTION. cor, ofice 26 First street, sollx this day, at 2 o'clock, at the southeast corner of Nincty-sixth greet and Second ave- nive, six Cows, one Horse and Wagon. By ordor of WILLIAM LONG, Attorney for Mortgages, ARSHAL'S SALE OF GROCERIES, WINES, Liquors dnd Cigars—S. HERMAN, Sherilfs Auctio cer 1% bowery, a lot of fine Wines, Liquors, in casks and cases, vir. :~Brandies, Gin, Boarbon and Rye’ Whiskey; also « lot Soap, Hominy, Toa, Coffee, &e. Sale positive. ‘By order of ISAAU C. GOLDSTEIN, Marshal, EW YORK LIFE. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THIS DAY, JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell, at 5® New Bowery, SUV lots Dressos, Shawls, Remnants, Underciothing, Table Linen, Blankets, Quilts, Pillows, Coats. Pantaloons and Vests, By order of M. Nattonhe:mor, 2,108 Third avenue, Men's Clotl- {ng will be sold at 108 o'clock. DAWNBROKER'S SALK.—R. FIELD, GENERAL AUO- tioneer, salesroom No, 80 Bowery, will soll this day, at 11 o'clock, 600 lots Men's and Women's Ch hing, Dresses, pawis, Remnants, Underclothing, Quilts, Blan! Be ing, Boots, Shoes, ‘ke. ; also Overcoat, Voi 40. ‘By order D. De Long, Kast Broadway, Paynescrses SALE.—THOS. J. M'GRATH, AUC. Honor, hatham street, cornot Mulborry, will sell this day, L1 O'clock, 500 lots Men's and Women's Clothing, ellie a ther Dresses, broche and woollen Shawls, Rem- — nants of Silk, seal skin Sacques, silk velvet Clouks, Mink wilts, Blankets, Bedding, Boots, hous, &,; also Pants and Vests. By ordor T, Carroll, 19 South Fifth FRECEIVER'S SALE J. SRERACHER, AUCTIONERE will sell without reserve on Friday, October 8, at 164 Chatham street, at 10 o'clock, the following property: — Five bbis, old Whiskey, 3 bbls. Jamaica Ram, 2 bois, Scotch Whiskey, 3 eighth casks Brandy, S eighths Gordon Duf's Sherry, 6 casks Port Wine, 60 cases Brandy, a lot Rhine Wi of various brands, Office Fixtures, 1 iron Safo, &c. Also 20 cases Seed Leaf Tobacco; wiso lot unclaimed Property from Western Hotel. GARRETT LOSSBE, Kocelver, G_ HERMAN, | SHERIFF'S AND GENERAL AUC. ©. tioneer.—Sale of fine choice Wines, Liquors, Cham- jaune, Office Furniture, Safe, Horse, Wagon, ac., thisda; Priday, Oct. 8, at 110 + 18 Howery, the of an \mporter and whole txing casks Brandies, Gin, Rum, Ae. ; rely choice ¢ Bourbon—vin., of Bowen, Cabinet and Monongahela, Kyo, rted Scotch and Tri Nelson, &e. ; miso casks of Whiskey, casks Port and Sherry Win also about 300 cases Rhine Wines—v ery Hockheimer, Erbacher, Laubenboimer, &c. ; also a large lot ‘dies ‘and Gin, Port and Sherry Wines, Kimmel, &c., in caves; 45 cases and baskets Champagne, igars, Office Furniture, Safes, Horse, Wagon and Harness, Sale positive, in lots to suit dealers. HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHORIZED OFFICES POR THE RECEIPT | OF ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD i= 4 BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET, 1,205 BROADWAY. bio SIXTH a’ &. 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. LPQBSER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- W LIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO, 3 Chanibers street, will soll ou this day, at LI o'clock, the Furnicare of boarding house 29 Cherry street; Feather Beds, hair Mattresses, Bedsteads, Mirrors, Chairs, Tables, &o, WHLAM ABBOTE, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE No. 3 Chambers street.—Marshal's ale. By virtue of au ox. L wt on this day, at 10 o'eluek, he Stock of ry No, O85 Third avenue, near Fifty: MACHINERY PARTY WITH MODERATE CAPITAL CAN BUY, terms, Machinery, Ac., of profitable cit Principals ouly addross W, et. sling in @ necessity H, Attorney, 10 Wall SECOND HAND FOUR-HONSE-POWER UPRIGHT ale; Bookwalter make boiler tested at 100 pounds last Au; FRANCIS 5, KINNEY, OR SALE—750 POUND STEAM HAMMER, feet; upright tubular Boiler, small Stam} CHARLES A’ SEELEY, in good order; ico, $150, cash, FURNITURE, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED KINDERGARDEN teacher desires a new situation. Address KINDER- GARDEN, box 154 Herald office. PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMAN, AN EXPERIENCBD teucher og thi or four hours unoceupted in the afternoon, desires a few pupils, male or female (adults whoso early education has been neglected); to the mental culture of such parties be will devote his whole, sole and un- divided attention; tuition, separate and gfirletly Priv fiven at teacher's’ or pit i's residence. Address Dr. NEW- ‘ON, box 124 Herald office. [88 EDMONDS WILL RESUME, OCTOBER 4, AT20 Bast Twenty-fourth street, her classes in literature; iso one for teachers aud those wishing to avoid the confine- ment of school; will receive two pupils to board. SSING FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS COM to family to sell their Household Furniture; su- tin Parlor Suit, 14 pieces, cost, $1,200, 175; magnificent Decker & Bros. $45, $00; Cham) Library and Dinin; Cali five story brown stone resi between Sth and sth WARTEDSA CATHOLIC MALE TEACUE having knowledge of music preferred. Addre Herald offic POLITICAL. W581 SIDE DEMOCRATIC, ASSOCIATION TEE ratifestion meeting of the Twentieth Assembly Dis- trict West side Association 1s postponed to Saturday night, October 9, at 954 Sixth avenue, PRESSING CIRCUM- stances, will sell their magnificent satin brocade, latest style Parlor Suit, cost $475, for $150 cent 73 octave rosewood Pianoto: p and plush Sittin ing Furniture; Pa ‘arpets, Silverware: & great sacrific Privato residence 105 street, near Fourth avenues, =FOR (SALE, AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 120 ee $1,000, for $330 for one $5, euds, Bureaus, ty third street, 0 covered In satin, cost ‘ashstands, Wardrobe Dining Furniture, Extension Tablo —An elegant rosewood four round juifet. Chairs, de-N. B. Bradbury & Co. Piano, $200; a bargain. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE, CARPETS reduced prices at i. M. COW- xtensive warerooms, Nos. 155 and 157 Chatham street, Payments taken weokly or monthly. and Bedding at PERTHWAIT & COS LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURB \i Bedding at greatly RELL'S extensive salesr: Thirtieth and Thirty-first str rides at O'FA. bet Payments taken weekly ¥ J, HAVEN, AUCTI stroet—Furaltare, Bedroom Sets, Bookens oy Chiffoniers, Btageres, &c., at private bale at auction prices. PRICES OF FURNI- at B. M. COWPERTH- atham street; to reduce EER, 30 EAST THIRTEENTH ture, Carpets and Beddi 4 C0.'S, 155 and 157 stock. Now is the time to purchase, NALL AND EXAMINE THE NEEDHAM SOFA BED— ‘The only bed that is entirely free from the upholste Farniture at» EGLESTON, 464 Eighth avenue, corner ‘irty-fourth sree, RAND REDUCTION IN PRICES OF FINE FURNI- ke, at GEORGE A. CLARKE'S, 71 is popular system of monthly payments. HAND AND MISFIT ENULISH, ree-ply and ingrain Carpets, Oilcloths, Co: specialty), very cheap, at the ol Broadway, on 00D SECOND 112 Fulton stre EAT DEMAND AT PRIVATE SALE FOR FURNI- nos, Mirrors, Boda, Beddin, Kinds of Goods at ' ; consignments solicited; send In your goods; settlements prompt aud quick sales, ANTED—SOME GOOD PARLOR AND BE! Furniture in oxchange for sume nicely local n Building Plots. O. H. PIERSON, No. 5 Fine street, lis this day (Friday), October 8, at '10%¢ o'clock, No. | WATCHES, JEWELRY, T NO. 8 ELEVENTH STREET, THREE DOORS west of Broadway, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. &o. sand sold by ROBERT J, ROSENTHAL (lormerly ol won), 808 Broadway, _MUSICAL, CARD.—THE AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF Music has removed to the spacious and beantiful pnild- ings and grounds No, 69 Union piace, near Clarendon Hotel. Pupils can there bo accommodated with Rooms and Boa For particulars apply to Professor HENRY SCHROEDE: Mustcal Director, N. B.—A Kranich & Buch Piano, but little ased,tor sale cheap or tor hire, NSTRUCTION ON_PIANOFORTE AND SINGING AT pupil's residence, $10 per quarter; pupils taught singing in Bogiish, Froneh ind Italian languages; also prepared for concert. Address INSTRUCTION, box 113 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadwa; "YOUNG MEN WISHING, TO, JOIN A FIRST CLASS Amateur orchestra now forming will please state per instrument they play and their age; references ¢ ‘ged. Address letteis to A. P., Ashenbroedel Soctety, 74 East Fourth ‘treet. DANCING ACADEMIES, ‘A, 5, GAUSE'S, DANCING ACADEMIES —OL-A8SR8 + at Masonic Hall, 114 Bast Thirteenth street; Brevoort Hail, 154 East Fitty-fourth street. PRIVATE LESSONS ab any hour. CIRCULARS at private academy, 212 East Eleventh street. LLEN DODWORTH’S DANCING SCHOOL, NO. 212 Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth street, will com: Mence October 10; mornings or afternoons for ladies and children; evenings for gentlemen. For particulars send for & circular, Mr, Prank Dodworth's classes, 108 Washington street, Brooklyn. T J. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 289 Bleocker street, pupils can commonco at any time and Attend at their own convenience withoat loss of lessons. Send for circular, T_WILSON’S DANCING ACADEMY, 303 WEST Fourteenth street—Classes now open and particular at- Jention, paid to beginners. For terms, &c., vend for clroular. Select Soirees Tuesday and Saturday evenlugs. T MR. TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, Lyric Hail, Sixth avenuo, Reservoir square. Pupils attend by TICKET at thelr CONVENIENCE, Heceptions every Friday evening. Send for circular. PROPOSALS. NEWTON WATER WORKS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for the construction of @ reservolr will be received At the office of the Water Commissioners, in Cole's block, Newton, Mass., until 11 o'clock A. M. of Tuesday, Oc tober 19, 1876. Specifications may be had nnd plans may bo seen, at sald office, on and after Tuesday, October 1 T 77 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— Money advanced on Diamonds, Pianos, &c; aleo Pawnbrokers’ Tickets Watches, &o. 77 Bloecker street, upstairs. India Shawis, Val ‘value puid. Also ¢ J, H. BARRINGER, 735 Broadway. purchases effected. Estat AMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILY: | back, when de ALLEN, Jeweller, 10 Broadway and Twonty-nineh fourth and Twenty-fifth streets.—Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watchos, Jewelry, Shawls. Same bought at full value, L. BERNARD, — * A GREAT DEMAND FROM MY AGENTS FOR REDUCED PRICES, y T GREATLY patock of slate and Marble Mantels, Wash ‘ork of every descriptio PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, Vaion square, Fourth ave d 4 An extensive sti hh. Please tr} Pot or Mrs. ANILALT, 178 Sevoutl avenu The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all ae Fits J PARKER, t Water ROBERT Kk, BISHOP,” § Commissioners, EDWARD SAWYER, Engine ‘38 Barristers’ Wall, EXCHANG ihn sn ai nse CORRECTS DAT ARAN P IRA AC AA pe (0 EXCHANGE FOR REAL !, CARRIAGES, Merchandise or Basin 3 extensive Stero- opticon Exhibition Dr, BYRN, No. 49 Nassau street, room 9. BOOTS AND SHOKS. OOTS AND SHOES LUSIV REDUCED PRICES, GENTLEMEN'S SH B LADIES’ BOOTS, $4 MISSES’ AND CHISDRE: OF ALL. IRON CLADS. A strong sorvicoable Shoe for Boys and Youths, CANTREL, 241 Fourth avenne. MATRIMONIAL, [EMAN, SOON VISITING EUROPE FOR A ‘ar, wishes to marry, aad will correspond with a lady Tew. "Address LEROY, box 1,403 Post off Jadios' and gentlemen's Clothing, Carpets, Furnitnre, Diamonds, Lace Shawls, Jewelry: rices we Ladies and gentlemen fy yourself, Call, or note RNS NEW SLATE MANTELS, INLALD WITH ble and wood Mantels, elegant desicns; 20 and 222 West Twenty-third stroct, GRANITE MONUMENTS, for sale.—see them, at imp Fourteenth street, noar Second HE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT + 213 Broadway, in the Herald Building. AT BARGAINS, rs yard, No, 333 Kast st Cosh § STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEG BILLIARDS. W STANDARD BEVEL BIDLIARD TABLES, eR ere ‘wire cushions, solely used in all cham: pionship and match pamen erred hand Tables at grout bac- GR H & CO., 40 Veney stroot, Jes, with the celebrated Phelan & Collender Je in this city only at 758 MARBLEIZED AND MARBLE MANTELS, NEW $12 upward, closing out at w rble turning for duction for cas! 4 KLABER, 134 East Eightoenth street, near Third avenue, and Contre streets. HELAN'S BILLIARD TABL ic GEO! ASTROLOGY, A DECKER & CO.'S PREMIUM BILLIARD TABLES, + fb the $5,000 challongo cushion ; a largo nssortment bp y second Land, Warorvom ourner Canal ‘arious site VOR SALE ONLY BY ROB K. PUBLAN, No. 36 Kast Fourtecath stroct, XDERFUL CHILD, GIPTED WITH SECOND ything without questioni ‘and absent friends, sight from birth; tells ov roperty, busine Herald offico, stating full particulars, love, marriage Ao RESTELL, MIDWIFE, SINUE 1840, No t ‘ 0 me. SINGHI, Clairvoyant, MEDICAL AND BUSIN! e loases, absent friends O10 Bixth avenuo, —MME. BRIONOLI modical Clalrvoyat umbers. 54 Lexington avenue, COLLINS, A RELIABLE AND TRUTHFUL ARLES FRLGATHBR. Marshal, | Clairvoyant, 275 Sixth avenue, near Sava New York; No. 924 Chestnut » Philadelphia, ant GOOD SECOND HAND. BILLIARD Wi sreot 4x8 or M4x7. Addrow BILLIARDS, MEDICAL, Kast Fifty-secoud street, drat door from Fifth avenue. MME MAXWELL, 114 EAST TENTH STRERT A gives medical advice to ladies and children gratis. sete -inbchemnst hind intr ith st. OZ FREB.—DR. AND MME. BOTT CAN BE OON- Tontiaily, No. 47 Wost Thirteonth street, Fale hast aiicotndiabn-s 1 OY Amok AMR MoE GRINDLE CURE ALL COM- + plaints; 25 years’ practice, 142 West Forty-c (oxsuEtarios FREE.—ALL COMPLAINTS CURBD successfully by Dr, or Mao, WEST, 4 Bleecker streek

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