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PUATLONS WANTED—FEMALS, Laundresses, de. EST 1eTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN dy wal RESPECTABLE WOMAN own home; can do all kinds Joe. per dosen good city refe w 456 2 ran WEST S4TH 8T.—A 505 } Make washing to of fine washing aod futing; auce path Ge Seete . 2D AY. R 30TH ST, (RING TOP BELL).— 546 oD ANciass laundress wishes u few gentlemen cents per dozen; good refer- families’ waslti " ode Tamilies’ and gentlemen's wash WEST 48111 ST, TOP PLOOR—A RESP ee able we Pall for tw NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET 2D AV., BETWEEN 74TH AND 75TH STS.— 14 A respectable young girl as child's nurse for one or two children; extremely fond of children; willing and obliging: city reference. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE! FRENCHMAN, AGED 31 YEARS, AND SPEAKING English, desires o situation as valet; understands ge temen’s toilet and the service of the first French and Eng- lish houses; has just come from ove of the first families in Ireland, where be remained two years; has the highest ref erences. Addross or call on Mr, GRAHAM, 129 West 50th at, RESPECTABLE SCOTCH PROTESTANT WOMAN ZA. as nurse, thoroughly understands her business and the care of children; can bring it up cm the bottle if required; hight commended from last place. Address scoTcH: Herald Uptown Branch office, LADY WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUATION FOR +1 an infant's nurse, whom she can recommend as entirely reliable in every respect; will be glad to see any lady who may require her services, Address M. M., Herald Uptown Brinch offices. oTH AY., BETWEEN 44TH AND 45TH STS.— A respectable woman todo washing at her ; work first class and terms moderate, 24)% SD AY., BETWEEN 49TH AND SOTI Sits. BOS Mpeciinte woman wishes to.go out by the day to do washing and Ironin Addre B5e 2D 4 906 2. a8 and $1 for star or day; F futing. neatest manner, from Te. b tnce for being up to tine, Call ou or address 1, M. WE 951 IST AV., BI 2D spectable woman to zo out washing and froin Louse cleaning cr would take washing home ; good city erence. D AV., NEAR 6STIT ST.—A RESPE 1 able woman desires some gentlemen's and Gvinilies” washing; good references. of washing taken home. WOMAN AS FIRST CLASS r country; good city reference: 2D AY.—A YOUN city inundress ECTABLE counts | oTARL ly washing by the ic and puting « per dozen; good ci Nurses, de. A COMPETENT take th five yew PROTESTAN cutire charge of a baby relerence from laxt place. or growing children; Call for two days, PR ag 2 WEST A LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN 16 food situation Tor her wet uurse. whom she ean highly recommend. Apply Monday, between 10 and 12 @ clock. Of) RECTOR $7, RUOM 9—A YOUNG fest 93, Bast WASH ployer's) —A Protestent young woman by han dd machin seamstrens ; all kinds of sewin do light chamberwork, Call EAST 74TU ST.—* girl ax nurse and « wily campetent : ent emp! 24 s maid aad seam- vity reference. Cull for two 1 $ zl care of children anddo light housework; best refer- 56 nee, <TWO YOUNG WOMEN; ONE ner us chambermaid; would do fue TOUSTON ST., ROOM 6.—A YOUNG FRENCH girl ay wurse and chambermaid; good city refer WEST 4D ST.—A_ RE ae in a private family; can take chai baby or crowing children, has lived ‘over three ye situation : no onjection to the countey ; would go to England with ancy; kind wud trustworthy, Call on Monday and Toosday. MPLOVER’S).— cham bs dren; willing to and to de maake herself generaily 126 40TH ST., SO respectable woman as wet nurse: 132 fans oF invalid; reference WE perienced nurse: can take entire charge of an in Call or address. 145 SEAT StH ata, vou IRL 4 ©) “und do plain sewing or wait on a lady; best ences. Call for two days. BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND rae und seamstress or 148 RAST 2Ty s © Sd avs—A young girl chambermaid and seamstress. 158 ON 172) TANT 158 French girl as nurse in @ private family; best city reeommendat GIRL 9) AST 47TH ST. FLOOR, BACK QO Fann —A'respectabie piel to tuke enre of children PERSON WISHING TO GO SOUTH DESIRES A 4A. position to cure for an invalid or children; highest re- Gemmendations salary uo object. Address Miss II, Groen- wieh, Coun, = — — A EADY, ACCUSTOMED TO THE CARE OF YOUN childven and invalids, desires a position; _willi travel: reliable reference. Address Miss M.'R., He Brooklyn Branch YOUNG FRENCH GIRL AS RSE AND SEWER. Addrets L. B., Herald Uptown Branch office. Waitresses, &e. WEST 4)TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman as waitress; willing to assist with chamber: best city referense.” Can be seen for two days. QD Hast novi st.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT 44 girl as first class waitress; best references trom last Ghiployers.” Can be seen frum 10 to 4 o'clock. V5 WEST ATH STA RESPECTABLE, GIRT. AS first or chambermuid; best rek rences, 207 es 4471 ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTES- tant girl as waitress or waitress and chambermaid in a private fan 10 worl SINGLE YRENCHMAN AS BUTLER, | FIRST lass waiter, in @ private family : good appearance ; Feforences. Addrets APB, box 174 Tierald Uptown Branch FRENCHMAN, WITH FIRST CLASS REFER- ences, desires a situation as first class waiter in a pri- Yate family. Call at or address 125 West 24th st., tailor store. CHINAMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS WAT in a boarding hous: home the anain object ; good reference. A COLORED MAN COOK WANTS A SITUATION ; 4A. hotel or boarding house preferred; unquestionable ref Grences as to cooking and managing, Call at or address, for three days, 149 West S2d st. BOY, 17 YEARS OF AGE, DESIRES A SITU- latiow in rome, wholesale house or office 1s a cood pe man and cau furnish best references, Address J. O'BRIEN, 39 7 BOY. 17 YEARS OF AG' ituation in hy YOULD LIKE A we; salary no object. of CATED FRENCHMAN, HAVING , desires a position as gentleman's companic is experienced in travelling: good reference. dress E.'D., box 171 Herald Uptown Branch office, SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE GER: man man and wife as cook and waiter in a private family or rest Call at 56 Allon st, JRESPECTARLE FRENCHMAN WISHES A SITUA. 1V ‘tion as first class waiter in an American private familys best city reference from last place, Address B., box 111 Herald Uptown Branch offic od city reference, QQ MADISON A ESIRES TO FIND A lace fora young Woman as waitress in a private Call Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, from 9 to SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS FRENCH man cook, 4 estaurant; understands all kinds of mients, oysters wi ing; willing to work; good city ref- erence. Address, for two days, (3, L., 850 8th'av. WEST 0TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS waitress and bermald in a private family; five city reference from her lust place. 7TH AY., BETWEEN 23D AND 24TH STS.—A respectable y woman as first class waitri sist with Chamberwork; thoroughly understan city reterence, QTTUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG COLORED men, *s Waiters in a private family or boarding house. Gull on oF address W. G. C., 216 West 20th st., basement, room 2. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YO! ‘as waiter in a private family or a boarding house. r address JAMES BORDLEY, No. 212 Sullivan COLORED MAN, Call QO Bast oT st. RING FOURTH BEL! “ spectable young woman a¥ waitress mail; four years’ refcronce and can be highly recommended by her last employer, ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COLORED waiter: capab taking entire charge of a dining room in a boarding house, Call at or address room 7, No. 69 1ST AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS WAIT: ress and chambermaid; best city reference from place, 307 FAST 26TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—AN « lish Protestant ae first class waitress or maid: understands salads and the care of silver perfectly; city or country. 294 jax Miscellaneous. = WEST 28TH & RESPECTABLE YOUNG roasemaid; ean do plain cooking and ron 207 Biews Seen for two day 236 aily; r feck as a good ho Min) bl 620) WEST 46TH ST.-A COMPETENT YOUNG WO- 230 Man’ at" prec Clase walteessy @ Vrotestant;. good ST 8’ a small amily; TOP FLCOR.—A_ RESPECT. ight work andsewing. Can be 2D AND 3D AVS. |, in a private han 24-0) Ton che vigne ha ser and bairworker or saleslady ; goo 47 BAST wTH ST. REAR HOUSE —A YOUNG 247 girl to make herself generally usetul in a boarding House or private family; understands waiting and upstairs work. A, (FOURTH BELL rang Indy as hairdres- eferences. WEST 41ST ST., BA. 262 MENT.—A RE 204 woman to go out by the day to do housecleaning or washing; best city reference. EAST J2TH ST., TWO STAIRS UP.—A RE- spectuble young ikdy wishes to obtain steady em- ability, Addr 302 ployment; anything of rei TH FLOOR, ung Woman wishes work i a din! Mrs, HOLMES. East Houston st. WANTED-BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN OF EXPE: rience and ability a salaried position of trast and re- sponsibility, or an agency; very best references; security If required. Address hox 5.447 New York Post office, WASTEDCBY A COMPETENT MAN. A SITUATION As waiter in a private family; speaks French, English and German; the best reference, Call tor two days ut 23 Wooster xt, WANTED-A SITUATION BY A RELIABLE MAN, married, small family, a8 farmer on n farm; understands farming aud stock raising thoroughly; horse doctoring and training. Adiress A. G., New Branch, Monmouth county, WA XTED—BY A SWEDE, A SITUATION TO ATTEND an boots and make bi ful. his present employer at 2 We ence. ED—A SITUATION BY A BOY OF 1 take care of a doctor's lorse_and wagon; good re: Call on or address N, H. G., 728 10th ay, TION, BY A PROTESTANT in a private family: understands driving, ‘Address WAITER, WAstED_siTvati BY A COLORED MAN TO take charge of a of horses, or to take care of offices; city reference. 151 West 24th st., top floor. wt ER'S SITUATION WANTED—IN A PRIVATE ily, by a first class Protestant young man; Swede; excellent city reference. Address E. ¥., box 125 Herald Up: town B: oftice. WARTEDIBY A YOUNG PRENCHMAN, SITUA. tion as waiter in a private family or boarding house; good references. Address JEAN “BAPTISTE, No. 221 Greene st. 4] EAST 15TH ST, ROOM 11.—MAN AS COOK or carver, in hotel or restaurant. CLERKS AND SALESME: FIRST CLASS LACE SALESMAN WANTED—ONLY experienced persons need apply. LORD & TAYLOR, rand and Chrystie sts. é corner LATELY 0 objection would do washing and tnd do chamberwork 1 ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 209 iat ) gitlto mind a baby and make berself generally ureful 909 *! 1 ST.—A PRO N SUP intanve wurse or to ate idrow ; can bring paby fro higing: hes to the Can Le seen fo DAT “| N THE STORE—A VERY lady's maid 6 frown last plac 1 ‘Can’ be seen until much an obje suited, respectabl city re as acomfortable home. YEARS OLD, OF GOOD it character, + without means, efor an educi m, wishes to hear aud of « benevolent disposition who ig such: inost gladly and willing servier and a ily render, Ad office « 217 best city refer * QO) WEST 40TH ST.—-AS EXPERI . 220 “Witndorctitiren: ean sew and oubruider neatly; Fond relerence: we objection to chamberwork. EAST 36TH ST., TOP FLOOR—A RESPECTA- Liat A § a LLL vie American woman wishes a fow more engage ments as monthly nurse; first class doctor's reference. Mrs. J.B. 99 FLOOR.—A RESPECT. ALL able middle-aced American woman as nurse to wn invalid indy or eentloman: first class doctor's reference; no objection to travel. Calon or add JAMES B, YT West 3 . IN MIL MONTH. LZ Ob ty nurse, now dis J, would like an engagement for ext two months: hest city re A YRENCH 4 ood city reference. Ad- AST aD STA YOUNG FRENC 5 arse for smali children: is willing and has good Address reference. WEST ISTH 8 1 (ilvas with he: stant) ax narse fi is willing te ‘BT, TOP FLOOR—A MIDDLE an invalid, or to wait on an 236 aed lad 24 COMPETENT WOMAN aka co take care of growing ebil dren: wor ‘work; six years’ reference. Call for two a Qh. WEST ATT at, ROOM S—A RESPRCTABLE E youns girl to take care of children aud aseist with horisework ; nu objection to city or country, 588 T FLOOR —A 217 EAST best city reference. 315 gr 70 oasework. EAST 127 STA RESPECTABL girl to take care of children or do plain sewing. QyY7 EA se; lives in a cott 32 OTM A DOL yonng woinan ay nurse and seanrste children; ean ope ate on Wheeler & W ed city reference. ST.—A or invalid wi vont ; first class )7 Ort AYcA RESPECTABLE vou (‘to tae even of children and do chamberwork and ke herself rx ‘ally useful js willing and obliging; best Telerenee. Call on or address M. ABLE PROT: iod city reference. 404 Sarto Seco ‘ WEST oSTit 434 Nec inenperionsed wonap ae Maree ine Jewish family; eum tak charge of young ehildren; best refer ences. FIRST FLOOR, BACK — American girl te take care of J and obliging. WEST 40TIT A reepeetable y clitld and assist in b (TOY) BELL).—A RESPECT. van us nurse and seamstress; is filiy eborge of @ baby and can operate y reference, ost IN THE BOOKSTORE.—A AN AS THUFS@, OF ax chanthermnt shent elty refrrenes from last plac fine washin, two day's 471% AV, IN Tite WATT Hareo, be ai ex: take full charge of a} the bottle; city referesie Prote by front its birth Tit AV., FIRST FLOOR, ROOM npetent young woman as nu ot elty reference. A NEAT, and chamber 6 West ser sr BETWEEN 10TH AND avs.—A yonng girl, 13 yours of age iby or rn of errands. “RTH AV. BETWREN AND VITH {0 tuke care of 7TH AND Stil ate French gitl ne nurse; would do sewing, ‘war ae 3 aD AV.—A i STEADY GEE geen we sen ato take ehargo of an invalid lady, good city r place, nee tron BROADWAY, JANITOWS 7 ROOMS.--A_ RE oF apectadle I'solastant girl to take charge of chitaren or to wail 8 lady; no objection to the country or to travel; three 778 10TH AY., TOP FLOOR, FRONT.—A RESPECT. able young girl to take care of children i irs? reterence from Jaxt emy family, will au Ligine. CORNER 7TH 87, SECOND A'young girl of 17 to mind ‘whildron and uke beri! useful in a private family’ willing aud vblig FRENCH LADY A SITUATION AS aid; understands dressmaking; can give the i reference. Address SPEILMAN, 1,522 Lombard st., Philadelphia. YOUNG STEADY AND INTELLIGENT, wishes a situation to learn the grocery or dry goods oF Other business; very small salary expected, and would go-on trial without silary for a month. Address U., box 170 Herald office, PoOOkKEEPING —T WIL (no theory) a few, ttle ealenlations, &e. evenings; easy terms. office INSTRUCT PRACTICALLY okkeeping, mercan- Brooklyn, 8 to 10 COLLINS, box 140’ Herald ‘Teacher's ‘Adare; STENT DRY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED—AT ) 703 Fulton st., Brooklyn. ASHIER OR CLERK WANTED TO- J downtown lodging hotel; ve from $200 to $500 cash; em ration permanent; reference 2 ID GLOVE SALESMAN.—A SALESMAN WITH A large established trade in Kid Gloves, mostly fine goods, hb he oi 1, will be open for an engagement, January Ist, pre house retiring from the business; trade and reference A 1. Address HENRY, box 162 Uptown AMONG THE DRUG SD trade can lenrn of a specialty by which they can rewlize — Herald office. YOUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION AS COM. | QALESMEN TRAVELLING panion of the acquaintance of gentlemen willing to ive iemporary assistance, Address COMPANION, Herald | handsome commissions, plows Branch office. Intelligence Offices. NERMAN AND ENGLISH SERVANTS, CAPABLE aud trustworthy, found constantly at Mrs, HO! STEIN: 7 Gd av., near Kast 20th st. PROFESSIONAL SITUATION S$ WANTED— FEMALES, YOUNG LADY OF RESPECTABILITY AND NEAT withes to obtain inunediate employment in in New York or Brooklyn: is fully compe- and trustwortky and obliging. “Any per. equiring the services of such a young lady will please adérors AMBITION, box 290 Herald office. owers (brancheuses), lately arrived from at 419 6th av., second floor. °E.=TWO LADIE: es’ hadrdressers, desire ens jes attended mers by’ the Address, for three UPERIOR ED- @ situation an D—BY A YOUNC and who is a coor « do similar office work ; TANT ucati \ 'T YOUNG LADY, A ress L. M. N., station D, . WOMEN, BOYS AND. GIRL Taphy and take positions, THOMPSOS opposite Cooper Institute. Telegr phy taught practically, with instruments. Commence Imme- | horses, m he ean highly recomm Address J. C., diately, Herald of re Call on or address Mrs, M. G. BROWN, 5 —ADDRESS BOX 3,633 POST V JANTED-BY A_ FIRST CLASS WHOLESALE cloak house, @ travelling salesinan. Only those wh are acquainted with the article and trade need address W. ox 140 Herald office. TANTED—ONE OR TWO TRAVELLING SALESMEN, ‘experienced in the hosiery, notion and white goods business, who have an establishe ‘cunts will state particulars ronte and trade, Appli- to the location and amount of their trade, experience, &e, €O., Philadelphia, ‘Address COX, SMITH & TANTED—AN ENERGETIC, PUSHING SALESMAN, acquainted in the shoe leather or finding line, for city and suburbs, on salary and commis Address, with par- ticulurs, RELIABLE, box 116 Herald office. JANTED—TWO ENERGETIC AND RELIABE SALES- erences required as to character, Apply mn square. D GARDEN MAN AS COACHMAN; THOROUGHLY understands bis business; wel ainted with th Gity; alwags willing, sober und neat; highly recommendet for his “abliity. Address D. M., box 132 Herald Uptown YOUNG TO PROCURE A SITUA- A AN WI i man: will highly recom- mend him. Call in office England ring Com- pany, 240 Broadway, WISHES TO FIND A SITUATION stands driving and the care of WANTED-TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, ming; good city references. A ply at MILLINERS WANTED—AT A, 1 av., near 12Ist st. Call for one —FIRST € AS HSER TO DO PLAIN § on Wheeier & W! at 169 East 1 yING-ONE WHO CAN Hison's machine; wages $4 0 1 it. week WOK apply at N WA WASHER AND | references need D CLOAK MAKERS WANTE to eut and trim; work given out. Wok EYTON FIRST CLASS HANDS TO TRIM AND wa only perfect ones need apply. 34 East een Broadway and University plhe A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND TRON reference ‘Call at 42 Macdougal st. ‘ERAL HOUSE- Call at 310 East WNPE ve —ACCUS- nd 274 Bowery, woul ED with ye x PANTED—A TIDY GIRL TO DOG } work ina plain American family, b st. JANTED—AN EXPERIE: ding her business thorough poly, ity at 48 West 56th st ee ale ee y IRON AND est Bist —A STRONG GIRL TO W work. Apply abla OD COOK, AT THE WEST SIDE p Honse; must understand the busi- ness thoroa ly. Apply corner Nth av, and 4th at W —A YOUNG WOMAN WHO IS A GOOD washer and froner and to take care of two grown children, Apply at 91 West 11th st., Sth and Gth ave, W —A FIRST CLASS COOK GERMAN oR Swedish). for a lure private family; wages Ap ply at No. 19 Went 48th st, WWASTEDSA GOOD, STEADY ON TO COOK, wash and iron; must have good reference. App) t West 2211 st a FANTED—AT 102 W! an English, ¥wedish or «NEAR OTH AV jertnan ‘girl, from 16 to 20 \ yours, fer general housework; sural! fully. Inquire for three days. W EN For epartments. Ap Ny, be! ARKER, Lord & Taylors road WAXTED-A COMPETENT COOK, WASHER AXD ironer. Apply tor two days, vetween 9 and 12, at 37 West 3 y may Protestant woman as nurs Apply at 14 Kaut 45th pt SANTED—A PERSON paniors; must be qui ‘& Wilson’ berwark. \ COMPETENT TO MAKE k and very neat and operate on SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. _ MAN (GERMAN) WOULD LIK. TO kin ® restaurant kiteben, or avy house- __214 Chrystie st. (grocery). YOUNG EF cook | reference 11th st, ISHMAN WIRHES A SITUATION AS frou last place. Address G. M., No, 215 HONEST B STRONG, Livi WITH HIS parents, aged 16, cy a a tere not afraid’ of work, wishes employ = ure aud would wake himself useful, S04 10th SITUATION WANTED BY A SINGLE MAN AS coachinan and gardener; understands both bi n milk, tend furnaces; x 204 Herald office, SITUATION WANTED—BY A 5 thro dress NGLF MAN, AS ZA. coachman, gardener and useful man; ean milk, tend furnace aud make himself useful: wages moderate; good Address J., Herali 3 SITUATION WANTED-—BY A YOUNG MAN . (xinwle) ax coachn form) ein afraid to Addre: 124 Herald office, COACHMAN AND F ont a is both pranches; willing i month; good reference. Sot Herald offi SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND GROOM—BY A respectable married man; is a short time in the eoun- try; isn first class driver and thoroughly understands the care of horses; no objection to the country; five years’ refer- ence from last place. Call on, for two days, from 10 A. M. M., cr address at private stable, 221 West 41xt at. YOUNG M ‘TS A SITUATION AS COACH- man ; country preferred; good reference, Address, for two days, J. H., 22 Herald office, 8 COACHMA estant; ARRIED MAN, PROT- mpetent and capable; careful city’ driver; ging; highest re erences, Call at or address: No, 54 Leonard st. (SOACHMANRELIARL APABLE AND TRUST. J + eight years’ first class and satisfactory elty ref Call on or address M. C. (J. B. Brewster's). 21st st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE thoronghly understands his business best of referen Address G. E. D., box N WANTED man, it in all its be clans city’ references from last employer. MW. B., 47 West 1th st BY eh Call ‘A SINGL 4 has fee or address VARDENER'S SITUATIO J industrious man, middle take charge of gentleinan’s place, care for will be highly re ded, Call on or 2B st. (Front office.) Wa 4 NTED—BY A SOBER, Ame his present iLISHMAN ; UNDER- ut employer's, 90 NER—BY A SINGLE IM greenhouse; good gi ally useful. Call Es Chatham st. VARDENER'S SITUATIO: NTED-BY A 813 man (Scotch) has 15 years’ experience in all bran of gardening and farming; "good reference, Address Barelay #t. JARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A STEADY, FX competent man; pnderstands the care of horses and t! fall care of a gentleman's place. Address W. 8., 651 Myrt ay., Brooklyn i JITUATIC CTABLE SINGLE, man, as ¢ man and groom ; | : best references, Pe EE ny eel an be seen at No. 3 Wort 4otl JITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND GAR- DD dener, by # respectadle si ood elty driver; tudorstands furnaces; good re ages no object in respectable place, Address C, G., 102 Washington st. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. BOARDERS WANTED. WAXTED—A SITUATION AB COACHMAN AND GAR- dener; city or sooaies) ean milk; understands fur- ‘anything Hivce soant olty tameeese Seat eal aha reo yeart box 20) Herald office, ANTED—A COACHMAN AND GARDENER’ W nies br 5 somes cepted taae stands the care, t SITU- under- nd management of | and barn will be fount Forge iv ing on nt in one place; a ‘chan a steady place ; willing to ‘ako $38 per month, with cottage, for the winter; city or country. Ad- dress HORSEMAN, box 104 Herald office, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A respectable single man, with city reforenc + is eupable of driving. Address D, O., box 125 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. HELP WANTED—MALES CHANCE.—MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS, A, Jearn telegraphy’ and take positions. THOMPSON'S Tee, 20 4th ay. opposite Cooper, Institute, Telegraphy taught practically, with instruments. Commence imme- diately. SMART, ACTIVE MAN WANTED—IN A LIGHT fe Sige anenn ‘Apply at NEW YORK BOOK CON- CERN, No, 7 Warren st., fourth floor, after 10 o'clock. —WANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF INTELLIGENCE Dap genteel address ay solicitor for our new Shake- f ission, sear MEE L. PETER & GALPTN, 596 Broadway. ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT AMBRU women, under 25, at 61 Lexingtor Offices, who can keep their engagement: aged 15, to black boo FLPAD, WALTER, WANTED.—APPLY AT TAYLOR'S Hotel, Jersey City. ‘AN NURSE.—A_ YOUSG UNMARRIED PROTES- tant, eecustonied to hospital nursing, ts wanted a Luke's Hospital, 54th st, and oth ay. ; must bring good t monials, Apply from 11 to 12 this morning. ANTED—AN HONURABLY DISCHARGED SOL- dier of the late war, of pleasant address, to take charge so a colored boy, of asaleable article, Any one wishing steady employment © position, will adress, for three days, 0. B., no objection to those with one arm or log. ANTED—IN A WHOLESALE BUSINESS, A BOY about 16 years of age, who is a good penman and re- with his parents; good references required. Addre: sides in handwriting of applicant, A. W., Herald office. Warm GENTLEMAN HAVING A LARGE CIty acquaintance. J. B. MOREHOUS, 14 Murray st - ond flight. Cull from 10 to 4, W4Antep—4 COLORED MAN AS WAITER IN A xmall private family; best reference. Apply a 106 Murray st. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN THAT CAN OPEN OYS- ters well, wait on tables und make himself generally eset pe RADE FF'S Oyster House, 618 6th av. Apply after 10 THE TRADES. Bu WaANTEDIAN EXPERIENCED MAN 1 take charge of a fur hat factory near New York. To o who is thoroughly competent to make a specialt ‘ods an excellent opportunity iy offered. Address LEST, Herald office. ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS CHASER AND DE- signer. Apply, after 11 o'clock, at 69 Duane st. ANTED—A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- stands tho framing of engravings, paintings, Wc Ad- dross, with references, M, KNOEDLER & ©O,, 170 oth ay. BOARDERS - BLOCK EAST OF CITY House, corner William | stree' SOc, and $1; gentlemen and familie: cheap'restaurant. Open ull night. SUIT OF APARTMENTS ON SECOND FLOOR TO rent, together or separatoly, with or without privato table: Also ‘one other desirable Room, at 20 West Seven- teenth street, Unexceytionable references given and re- quired. FINELY FURNISHED ROOM ON PARLOR FLOOR, with or without private table; third story sunny WANTED. HALL.—FRANKFORT Rooms, hall Rooms: terms very low; day boarders; table unexceptionable, 128 West Twenty-ninth street, near Broadway. OR TWO ELEGANT, SUNNY ROOMS ON SECOND floor, with Board; also’ a le Room for gentle- man: superior accommodatios t Thirty-fifth street. =() TO $2 PER DAY, $8 TO $12 A WEEK.—PINE 9) large Rooms, excellent table, for families and gentlomen ; Rooms $3 a week. City Hotel, corner Broadway and Eighth street. WASHINGTON PLACE (ST. JULIEN) Aparti on second floor to let: alg» Rooms gentiemen entirely renovated and enlarged, ani especially adapted for families; French table. ATH AVENUE, NO. 291—TO A PARTY DESIRING ©) elegant Apartme handsome and newly furnished Suit is offered, with private table and superior appoiutments in particular. ATH AND SIXTH AVENUES.—LARGE SUNNY BACK O Pamior, with dressing room attached ; hot and cold water; also pleasant Parlor and Bedroom on second story, with 0 Board; terms moderate, 48 Wat Fifteonth street (3 10.$8 PER WEEK FOR ROOMS, WITH BOARD, Families accommodated equally low; hot and cold Water in rooms, 42South Washington square, third door from Muedougal street. HANDSOMELY d, with or without private table, 14.71, STREET, 217, WEST. ELEGANT. ROOMS TO let, with Board, to gentleman and wife and single gentlemen ; location very pleasant and convenient to all parts of the city; references, [7 WEST ELEVENTH STRERT, BETWEEN BROAD- way and University place.—Dexirable Rooms to rent. with or without Board, to families or gentlemen; house and location first class; heated throughout. 1Q BAST FORTY-FinsT STREET. —A FAMILY UN- expectedly vacating an entire Third Floor, the same io ho rented, with unexceptionable Board, ssparately or to- gether. QT STRERT, NO. 128 RAST: NEAR IRVING PLACE, A handsomely farmshed Suit, second floor, front, with or without Board; also Rooms for single gentlemen. DOT STRERT, 201, WERT.—A YOUNG LADY, EM. loyed during the day, would like a lady as toom inate; ints a large room on second floor, with all conveniences; ret erences, QD] WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—ONE, DOUBLE Room, with grate fire, and one large hall Room on fourth floor, to let, with Board, to gentlemen or small tamily. 2 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenne.—Two newly furnished with Board, on second floor; also middie Room on top floor'for gentlemen; table boarders taken; references exchange. 93° STREET, 1 EST.—A NICE, LARGE ROOM 2) on third floor, also two front and one back Room ou fourth floor, nicely furnished, with first class Board, 18 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—WITH small Rooms, for gentlemen; terms very ANDI 116 Sn 13 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, AR SIXTH .—A few respectable young men ean obti Board, with ge ommodations:; also « handsomely fur- nished front wife ; terms reasonable. {cinta ‘or, sae or mas and 133 WES? FORTYTHIRD | STREET.—A HAND" somely furnished Koom to let, to a wife, with Board, or one to one or two gentlem: Private; references ; first class neighborhood. WEST FOURTH STREET.—FURNISHED 20 Rooms to let, with Board; terms, $5 and $6 per week. ard, in ly: all modern improvements; terms modurate. 295 SEVENTH AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY- third street.—A large furnished Room and Bedroom to let to gentlemen, wit 3 on Twendycthied street? table Hourdet Tome Sontag 42] EAST NINETEENTH STREET.— 231, Furnished second story oct Boon oad bed Hees, requ! closets, water, Dose with exeallont Mond sprleslowi telarsesag ene eam 250 ZAPIRON ,AVENUE.—PARLOR FLOOR TO rent, with private table; sunny exposure, eh EES 326 BAST THIRTEENTH STREET. —FURNISHED Rooms to let, suitable for cooking, with or without Board; gas and bath. 337 RUTH AVENUE.—ROOMS, SINGLY AND EN suite, on second or third floor, with or without pri- vate table; house in perfect order and newly furnished. 4 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—TO LET with or without Board, in a private genteel house farnished Rooms; terms vory imoderate; convenient to the Elevated cars, 4 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—A LARGE back Parlor, nicely furnished, would be let to two gentlemen or gentleman and wife, with Board, for $19 per week ; without board $7 per week, fire and gas included. 624. LEXINGTON AVENUE, IN THE HOUSE OF A Private family.—Elegantly furnishea Rooms, wit! or withont Board; also an elegantly furnished back Parlor, suitable for @ doctor's office. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL TAKE A FEW choice lemen or families; elegantly furnished roome, fine And very best attendance given. box 171 Herald Uptown Branch office. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A PLEASANT Room, with Board, to two ge ad wife, Address BOARD, box 150 ote ntlemen or a gentleman Herald Uptown Branch SECOND FLOOR FRONT ROOM AND ALCOVE, ‘southern exposure, elegautly furnished, to rent, with Board for the lady only, per week; without, $50 per month, including attendance; both on kame floor; famil Pfivats... Address, for threo days, COMFORT, Vox 1 Teruld Uptown Branch office. NE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY, IN A PRIVATE French family.—Parlor and Bedrooms, handsomely furnished, with first class Board, 211 West Thirty-fourt) street. House newly painted. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, GENTLEMAN WISHES A FURNISHED ROOM, with or without Board, near Fifth Avenue lotel. Ad: Gross box 4,863 Post office, stating price, which must be moderate. OARD WANTED.—LARGE AND SMALL ROOM, FOR three adults; large room, partly furnished, $12 for two; &7 for one; between Ewonty-htth and Thirty-sixth streets, mene Isroadway. Address H. D. K., Herald Uptown Branch office. LAIN BOARD—MAN ND WIFE; NOT BELOW Kighth street or above Fourteenth; terms not to ex- eced si per week. Address BOARD, Herald office, this mornin WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, OF REDUCED MEANS, desire a furnished room, with board and fire, in « locality; terms must be cheap; best reference given. Ad- drews, stating terms, LAWYER, Herald Uptown Branch of- ce. ANTED—FOR A LADY, A LARGE PLEASANT Room, with good Board, will furnish all but carpet; location not below Fourteenth street or above Thirty-fourth street, Address B, D., Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—BY A PHYSICIAN A BACK PARLOR, with southern exposure, with Board, in « quiet family “where there ara no young child viclnity of Twenty-third street; terms not over $12 a we Address box 151 Herald Uptown Branch office. LL HOTEL PROPRIETORS RECOGNIZE THE VALUE OF GAZLAY'S UNITED STATES HOTEL GUIDE TO THEMSELVES AND THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC, THE CIRCULATION FOR 1876 WILL BE IMMENSE. FOR ADVERTISING SPACE APPLY IM- MEDIATELY TO HENRY VOGEL & C ERS, 67 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK, PUBLISH. MADISON SQUARE HOUSE, BROADWAY, CORNER ‘Twenty-first street.—A Suit on parior floot; also one en third floor; both front; this hotel is a first class family house; terms moderate for’ permanent boarders. W. MARTIN, Jr. T, GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY-SECOND street, Brondway.—Finest Rooms’ and jeeation in New York; American plan; reduced to §3 per day; permanent partios less: elevator, &e. Also elegant Suits in proprietor’s 27 West Fourteenth street. WILLIAM G, TOMPKINS. SALES AT AUCTION, A JERE, JOHNSON, JR, AUCTIONEE! . Old stand, 37 Nassau street. ON MONDAY, AT THREE O'CLOCK, MORTGAGE SALE OF MACHINERY, &C., at Nos. 92, 94, 96, 9%, 100 Cannon street, consisting of two Boilers, Engine, 100 horse power; large Driving Wheel, Shafting, Belting, ac. By order of Jobu W: Miller, Mortgage. ON TUESDAY, AT 12 O.CLOCK, GREAT SALE OF FINE IMPORTED "GUNS, BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADERS, MADE BY TOE Biost popular makers, viz. Richards, W ble. Ty Moore, Heslop, Greener, Liackett, Dexte ON WEDNESDAY, AT 10% O'CLOCK, CONTINUATION OF THE FINE HOUSKHOLD Furniture removed from the count: JERE, JOUNSON, JR, Auctioneer. A —AUCTION NOTICE SPECIAL, . BENJ. ¥F. THEALL, Auctioneer. In consequence of the storm on Thursday Inst, the sale if bankruptey of MESSRS. PORTINGTON BROS.’ STOCK OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD AND CABINET FURNITURE ‘Was portponed anu MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MOVEMBER 8 AND 9, at 1046 o’eloek each day, when it ve yest take place, At da HUDSON STREET, NEAR CHARLES STREET: ‘This stock is Jere, al eRe Parlor Suits in great va- riety, ELEGANT BEDKOOM SUITS, £xtension Tables, Buffets, Lounges and all other goods now in the warerooms, ‘42 LICDSON. STREET, NEAR CHARLES STREET, Eighth avenue cars pass the door, Parties seeking household goods ure invited to attend this absolute sale. Catalogues now ready at the warerooms. 4. MEST NINTH STREET.—A FRONT ROOM OX the first story to let, with Board, suitable for a gentle- man and wile, or gentlemen; also a hall Room. 2 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.-TO LET, WITH Board, a back Parlor and Extension, with closets and bath; aleo adouble Room on fourth floor for siugle gentle- men. WEST TWELFTH STREET, WEST OF FIFTH 28 Srenue. With Board, « Bait of Rooms on wecond Avot for gentleman and wife or party of gentlemen; also other oms, WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—A SMALL PRI- vate family have 4 nicely furnished second story front Room to Let, with Board, to one or fwo gentlemen or gentle: man and wife, References require QQ BAST YORTYSIXTH STREBT, CORNER M4DI- son avenue (Windsor block).—Nuinber of large fron! Rooms and small adjoining, handsomely turgished, for farmi- Kes and gentlemen, with Board ; referonces exchangod. QQ 35 AND 37 FIFTH AVENUE.—BY AN ENGLISH BB. isiyone suite clogantly furnlahed roome: also very handsome front room for gentleman; table best in market; relerences: terms moderate. Address E. 0. D. (2 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—A LARC 36 Miittoom 10} , with Board, suitable for a genti man ; references. TH STREET, WEST, NO, 35.—A SUIT OF PAR. BT "Yors tolet, with private table; sleo Rooms for single gentlemen. QQ BAST TWELFTH STREDT, BETWEEN BROAD. way and University: place.--One or two pleasunt Rooms to let, with Board, to gentleman and wife or single ntlomen; family small; ean accommodate one or two table oarders. AQ BAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY —TO let, with Board, @ large Room, suitable for gentle- ‘and wife; double and single Rooms for gentlemen; day accommodated. ERT, BETWEEN BROAD. Desirable Rooms, en suite #5 to €10 per week; also un- EAST TWENTY NINTH STREET,—HANDSOMELY nished Kooms, with Board; private table if de- ference exchanged. TWENTIETH STREET.—ROOMS, WITH suite and singly, with Srst class appoint. given and requi WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—DESIRABLE front Itooms, en suite or separately, with Bourd ; py table if desired; al for single gentiemen; roughout, aud first class in 4 va house ix handwor all its appoint WES! THIRTY-EIGHTH STRERT.—A LARGE, Zleasant Room to let ty two gentlemen or gentleman 47 and wife, with good Bourd, 4 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- 40 way.—Very desirable front Rooms, handsomely far- nished, on second floor; also other Rooms, with Board ; loca tion and table first el chi 50 é fhe odin —_ ia 51 EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY ' nd University place,—Large and small Rooms to let, d, at reasonable ble boarders tal fc i Price mod te; references ex- WEST NINETE ind MH STREET.—TWO COMMUNI- #, third floor, front; every conven- strictly first Board. IRVING PLACE, NICELY FURNISHED SECOND ‘en suite or singly, to let, with private table if preferred; also other looms; ‘prices moderate. GQ TITH AVENUE. —MRS. FC. COFFIN HAS the Second Floor to rent, with private table; also Rooms for gentlemen, without board. SITUATION WANTED BY A SINGLE MAN AS COACH- ly understands his business; no objection man; th {0 tho ‘country ; las first class reference. Call on or address J Sth wt, (table). ‘B17 West 1 WaAnteo—4 SITUATION AS COACHMAN,; THOR- Ad aghly waderstunds eer fut yoery, rence mm rl. eos M, J, M,, Herald ploy % J. M,, box 116 Sy IRVING PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM GRAMERCY Park.—Entire Second Floor; large. light, unusually pleasant, sunny rooms, private table if preferred, Refer- ence: Ni RTH AVENUE, NEAR TWEL 10 aie itawdnme ont how ih Board cheap to permanent iel ro arble mantel; table Boog . UCTION SALE. 4ALE POSITIVE Catalogue of elegant Household Furniture, Pianofortes, Carpets, &c., at public auction this (Monaay) morning, commencing at 1034 o'clock, at private resdence 120 West 23d st., near 6th ayv., namely :— 2 elegant rosewood Pianofortes, ono Steinway & Sons, 4 magnificent Parlor Suits, satin and reps, SB Centre Tables, t do. Libr: Xi J rosewood Etaxere, French Mirrors, 4 Windows of Lace Curtains, 2 Pier und Mantel Mirrors, 25 fine Oil Paintings. 15 real Bronze and Bisque Figures. 2 Bookeas Writing Desk and Drawers. 2 French Clocks, 0-day movements, Turkish Chairs, 3 Lounges, 2 xil Stand BA dardevcvel and Brussels Carpets 1 French China Dinner Get, 2 Tea Sets, 200 visces Out aiearnere oy Cutlery. tepsiol fe ule. aE Bier Coaten d Sota 38 pieces Sheffield Plated Wott, 14 Bedroom Sets, complete Beadin 29 hair and spring Mattress, 12 Blankets, 25 asvorted Chairs, Rockers, ke. Also complete Basement and Kiteben Ut of Furniture for servants’ apartment. 500 lota, This ix th Housekeepers will do and shipped or removed, city or comntry. U7, ret in attendance. LU FITZGERALD, jonsible men netioneer. RT.—NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE MATHEWS Gallery, 47. an ikgr 1GH CLA¥S, AMERICAN AND cheetah SAH ny ‘auction, ‘Tuesday and Wednesday, Noy. 9 aud 10, at 12 o'clock. UCTION BALF, THIS (Monday) MORNING, commencing at 10 o'clock, HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Steinway & Sons Pianoforte, THIS DAY. No, 7 TEEN REET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenu Parlor Suits, richly carved rosewood cardinal, tan and drab satin, brocade & Bros. 734 octave uprigl ish Lounges, inlaid gilt © nets, plate Mirrors, Ince © French Mantel sets, Sti Disque, Figure Boxes, Ornaments, rosewood Etageres, Encolnu nieres, Vienna Rugs, &e. ; Library and Secretaire Bookcases, Filmes Choice Books, eiogant Turkish Suit, Writing Dy Library Tables, Statu ‘orks of face Curtains, 4 JABORATE CHAMBER SITS, solid walnut and rosewood Bedstends, hand- inlaid and gilt Dressing Case to mateh; ti moire-a-Glace, Commode, Bureans, Washistauds, murole. top Tables, Chairs, Rocker’, 33. fine “hair and spring Mt tresses; also single and double Bedstends, feather Tillo Bolsters, Toilet Sets, rep and plush Suita, inlaid and Centre Tables, dining room Furniture, via, '—Inlaid Fre walnut Sidebonrd, two Extension Tables, Chairs, in leather, Bilyerware, Cutlery, &c.; M1 Carpets, Hall Stand, Chairs and assortment of household articlos.' N. H.—Sule positive: Take Oth avenue cars or Sth avenue stage to loth st, ROBERT ©, CASHIN, Auctionoer, Competent men to pack or ship goods, city or country. SSIGNER AND MARSIIAL'S SALE, JEWELRY and Diamonds, &c.—SEEBACTIER, Auctioneer, will fell Tuesday, November 0, at 11 o'elvele, at tho 164 Chatham strect, tho entire Stock anil Pixtu ee Jewelry and Loan "Establishment, consisting of gold and silver Watches, Diamonds, Earrings and Studs, gold and coral Sets, gold Chains, ‘Revolvers, ing Cases, Musical Instruments, watchinaker's Tools, Seales Oil Patatings, two Jeweller's Safes, 3 Showcases, Xe., sold without reserve; dealers invited; govds va exhibition a9 o'clock on day of sale. Avaust WeNor, Assigncs, HENRY MYERS, Marshal. walnat frame, in id broeatel; Decker Chairs, §} consistin: fomely ‘CTION SALE, THIS MONDAY, commencing at 10 o'elock, d useful Household Fa mith wt . bear Fourth icent Carpe rant Jatest siyle satin prod TM octave Pian awed ings, Brona irrors, * Parlor Ornamenta,” Turkish Chairs, amber Suite, with Dressing Cases, peeaaes, Washstands, Commoden, spring and’ hair Mat: tresses, Bedding, Blankets, Pillows, walnut Bide Dining Table, Chairs, waluut, plush, rep and hai suits, Glass, I ery, Dilelow, Stoves, Stair’ Carpets, Sale positive. packed and deliv: "KRAEMER, Anctiouser, ts, lors, je. ered for purchasers, city or gs ° . + Mortgage'sale of rich Household Furniture, French plate Pier aud Mantel Mirrors, Pianos, Bronzes, &c., &¢, On TUESDAY, November 9, at the auction rooms, No. 53 East Thirteenth street, Broadway, an extra large amount of every kind and description of rich and mes dium quality ; a large portion of the furniture will be sold by virtue of a mortgage upon furniture removed from Thirty> second and from Thirty-fourth street; also an enors mous from &@ storehouse. Details and catalogues early Tuesday morning. o ABRAHAMS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON Monday, November 8, at 10}¢ ‘o'clock, at 459 Ninth ue, near ‘bhirty sixth Streot, about $5,000 worth of Fare ‘arpets jedding, Oilcloth, Mirrors, &c., consisting of walnut, marble top Dressing Cases, Bu ; aig eal SALES AT AUCTION. (APCTON NOTICE LARGE AND POSITIVE SALE. Bradbury Pianoforte, fine Oil Paintings, Bronses, Parlor Buite, Chamber Suits, &e., Qlonday) "MORNING, nore ry 10% o'clock, Bh fons story rendence, 21 Kit 'a0uh at adway orders TH octave recomend Pitiah Surkish Chalte Wingece 5 Chamber suit olf back ne a TR ¥ JOHN A, DUNN, AUCTIONEER. —WILL SELL TO- aes (auanday 1034 o'clock, No, 233 Bowery, thd Btock and Fixtures of that old established Furniture Wares ook, consists of black walnut Dressing Casey ol a3 Bareans, Weshetands, Hal red THIS 8 th and vi © seat and wood Chairs, Mirrors, Bofas, Loi Ce Jes, Wardrobes, Bookcases; also a larce vi of Olleloths and Carpets, Mattresses, Villows, Bedding. de: together with Lease, Horse, Cart and Harness. More pi ticulars in to-morrow's Herald. IDWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, MORTGAGE SALE OF THE FURNITURE AND EPFECTS OF BARNUM’S HOTEL, BARNUM’S HOTEL, comer Broadway and Twentieth street, BY EDWARD SCHENCK, COMMENCING ON WEDNE@ DAY, 10TH INST., AT’ 10 O'CLOCK, THE ENTIRE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS 5 of thie well known hotel: The hotel contains everything’ appertainin, a first class house, i THOMAS E. STEWART, ‘Attorney for mortgagee, —— COLTON, AUCTIONEER. stands, Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor jedroom Suits, Wardrobes, Desks, Hatstands, Bookcases, Sideboards, Rocke: w about 50 Carpets, 2.000 yards of Ollcloth, hair and other Maltresses, Bolsters, ‘Pillows, &e., and other artls cles too numerous to mention. Buyers and dealers invited to uttond, as every article will be sold without reserve, Rollins will sell’ this day wt 2 o'clock, at, thel Salesroom, 404 and 450 Cunal street, « general assortment @ household Furniture, Black Walnut Parlor and Chamber Suits, Mantle and Pier Mirrors, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Etageres, Bed Lounges and Sofi Carpets, Oilcloths, Druggets, Laco and itep Curtains, Extension, Leaf and Mahogany top Tables, Hair and other Mattresies, Veathe Bods, Blankets, Comforters, Spreads, Crockery, Giass, tod Kitchen ‘Utensils, &¢. EORGE W. KEELER, AUCTIONEER. Art Gallery, 3 Liberty street, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, November 9 and. 10, peremptory. Clocks, Bronzes, Figures, Parian Groups, Statuettes, Mui Boxes, choice china Dinner and Tea Sets, quadruple Silver Plated Ware, Boner HOLBROOK, fie day at lke ate Piat Pictur Cutlery, &c, AUCTIONEER.—8, MICHELS. loge, at 408 Woet Fiftiotht lars morning of sale. A. 8. CLARK, Marshal. J. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER MARSHAL'S GALE, + Tuesday, November 9, at 1034 o'clock, at 59 Grent Jone: street, 60 family and manufacturing Sewing Mac! of all the different manufacture: of EORGE BOUCESIN, Mars! HAVEN, AUCTIONEER, 99 EAST THIRTEENTH o lireet, ‘will sell ou, Munday, at 1056 A. M., Furniture, Particulars mornin; Carpets, Crockery, &c. —Personal attention given to at private houses. ‘ORTGAGE SALE.—PETER BOWE, AUCTION! sells this day, at 11 o'clock at "No, 1,435 Thi avenue, comer Klghiy.Grst streat and Third avenue, the contents of a first class Liquor Store, consisting of eles fant Bur, Counter and back Bar, Tables, Chairs, Bagatelle ‘able, four-pull Ale Pump, Engravings, Clock, Heater, feat ped Icebox, de. By 01 for jor of James Ourran,’ Attorney Mortgagec. ORTGAGE SALE.—ISIDORE J. SWARZKOPF, ‘Auctioneer, will sell at 11 o'clock, at 183 Ludlow Jontents of Barber shop; also fine Icehouse, Counters rrors, Barber Chairs, &c. Positively in loves nd. By order of Isauc Lindheim, Attorney for GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, 287 BOWERY, Is, this day, at 11 o'clock, the Liquor Store 723 ack Bar, gilt Mirror, handsom@’ Chairs, Teebox, Stove and Liquors,in lots to sui Tenth avenue, fii ountel Clock, round tau! ay Ar tures, Cizars,Alea Wines invited. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—R. FIELD, GENERAL room No, 89 Bo! ‘will sell this day, 's und wom blothing, Dresses, a itm Binnkets Pants and V ‘Auctioneer, sal 11 o’elock, 600 lo Shawls, Remnants, Uni skin and other Furs, &e.; also Coats, order of M. Mehrbach, Grand street. aa i cin AWNBROKER'S SALE.—JAMES AGAR, AUCTIO) er, will sell this day, at salesroom 69 New Bowery and No, 9 Oliver street “clock, GOO lots of silk aud other roche 1» Quilts, Beds, Pillows al relothing, ‘ock, wack and busi F of Joseph Blumaues AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THOMAS J. MGRATH, Auctionoer, 158 Chatham street, corner Mulberry, will sell this day, i1 o'clock, men’s and women's Clothing, Quilts, Blankets, Bedding: ‘By order of Dresses, Shawls, Fou. Shoes, &e. o Coats, Punts and Vests. 16 Mott strect. AWNBROKER'S SALE WATCHES AND JEWELRY. R. FIELD, Generai Auctioneer, sale November 9, at 11 o'clock, 750 ches, diamond and gold seweley, old, guard, OH Bel gold-mounted prese the w: of 18123, two Camel's Haig ls, Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments, 4c. By order R. Simpson & Co., 193 Bowery. : I ICHARD V, BARNETT, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL at auction on Thursday, November 11, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Sulesroom, 111 Broadwas ‘Supreme Court sale. John A. Goodlett, Esq., referee.) Nos. 417, 419 and 421 East Twenty-fifth street, 225 fect east of First avenue; valuable Iron Foundry property, three story brick Factory and Stable, with three Lots, 75298.9, TUESDAY, November 16. (Charles H. Wilson and Allan G. Newman, assignees of uke & More) No, 904 West Fifty-fourth street, 1 t_west of Eighth avenue; splendid French Fiat, five story brown stone House,’ brick Factory on rear of lot, with ri ail the machines No. 80 Bows om fob and vest Chains, tation complete four st horse needed j wer boi jovember 17. Nos. 127 and 129 East Seventeonth stroet, 107 feet east of Irving place; two Lots, 25x92 each, and improvements, ‘These lots are Anely located for French 'flat houses. Maps at auctioneer’s office, 111 Broadway, room F, ICHARD WALTERS’ SONS, AUCTIONEERS, WILIy Il this day (Monday), at 104g o'clock, at 27 East Tens, Coffees, cases Canned Fruit, Peaches, Tomatoes, arrels Bugary , Butter, Cheese, ‘ee ap Batter, Ch Clothespins, Spicer y ne, Oil, Safe, &e. ee JOHN T. STEWART. Ma HERIF#’'S SALE OF GROCERIES, HORSE -AND Wagon, 4c.—8. HERMAN, Sheriff's auctioneer, Monday, November 8, at 11 o'clock, at No. 87 al street Kdge street, the Stock and Fixtures of ti above place, consisting of Coffees, Teas, Sugars, canned Fruits, Rice, Oils, Spices, Soap, Starch, &c.; also one Horse, Wagos, Harness, &e. Site pov Caantes W. Urnam, ue y. HERIFF'S SALE OF CLOTH, CASSIMERE, &C. HERMAN, Sheriff's Auctioneer, sells Monday, Novembor 8, at 11 o'clock, at No. 13 Bowery, the entire stock of Cloth of an import consisting of al assortment of C Groceries Loxes Soap, Star Pickles, corner of Eldri AMO, CONNER, #heriff, and Jeb 4 i, Cassimere, Jatt oclek P, My nurch street, , Shelving, &ec. Chal Balen 2 Hexny New, Deputy. Sige SALE OF MILLINERY AND” FANCY Goods, &e, ‘8. HERMAN, Sheriff's Auctioneer, sells Mond: bers Kk, at N also Desks, ‘ tc. Sale positive, WILLIAM C. CONNER, Sheriff 11 o'el the Stock end ting of alarge and gene I assortment of Millinery and Faney Goods, Ribbon Velvots and Counters, Shelving, Store Fixtures, &e. & WILLIAM C, CONNER, Sheriff J. Monowey, Deput; SunsiFrs BALE oF GLOTH, & TERMAN} Sheriffs Auctioneer, sells, Monday, November 8, at 10! k om mecount of former purchaser, : in, eo. J WILLIAM ©: CONNER, Sheritt, above store, cor positive. Jon A. Aarons, Deputy, SHERIVE'S KALE OF MEAT, BACON, HAMS, HORSE! Wagon, &e.—8. HERMAN, Sherift’s' Auctioncer, sel by virtue ofa certain warrant of attachment and niso' by an order issued out of, the Supreme Court of the State of New York by the Hon, Chas, Donoln court, on the Sth day of Novembi * sale at public vendue, on Monday, the 8th day of November, At llovlock inthe forenoon, at 174 Elizabeth street, the following deserived property-—vin. «large lot of Men sisting of i Jtams, Sansa Bacon, Jtams, Sausager Salo positive. "A. Aanons, Deputy, OS. GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THT, HOR, stioovclodk, good Lease, Stock and Fixtures neatly fitted up Liquor Store, corner Grand aud Madison ‘Lato positive. one of the justices of sald 1875, Twill expose for COD, Horse and Wagon, i ae WILLIAM ©. CONNER, Sheriff, day, t streets, PROPOSALS, ? SEALED PROPOSALS FOR IRON DRAWERIDG with eon received by undersigved until 2 P, ight reserved wie hi. or + BURROWES, Moant ‘ovember 13, posals. ject Wylect eng 3h ny N. Ate ResTELL, Mi wire, Sixce 1840, NO « East Fitty-second street, first door from Fifth avenue. TPENTION.—DR. JACOBY (LATE OF PRUSSIA); 161 Bleecker str —MME, MAXWELL, 114 EAST TENTH 87) oa gives medical advice to ladies and children — DVICE FREF.—DR. AND MME. BOTT CAN a sulted contidentiatly, No. 47 West Thirreanttete =DR. AND MME, VAN BUSKI A. 164 East 28th st., between Third bes fete yh —DR. AND MME, GRINDLE CURR ALL © A. plaints; 29 years’ pructico, 142 West Forty. sane ONSULT DR. OR MME, WEST—ALL COMPLAL . eured; advice free, 45 consultation free; private office, Bleecker streak naar

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