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TTPTTjP WAjtTF.n-PEWAliB1'. Continued from Twelfth P??o. WAHTED? A GIRL Willi OOOD 9^TT..R.E?EI? ences lo do housework in HjiLinWl b la good plain cook, washer ami Holier. * . nJ, ,! ,? ' Ursl Boor, on Wedne-day, new. en H A. *1 ana 1 I . M. WANTED A CIGAR BOX TIUMMKK. BOITEL A CO.. '?? Pearl st. nri WEST S9TII ST.?WANTED, A OIRL FOR OliNZO^fc eral hou?ework inual be a good washer and lroner; relerenee reouirea k OOA WEST MO ST.-WANT'D, A OIRL WIIO IS A dZU good cook una laundress; must come well re com mended ; Proteslant ore,erred. SITUATIONS \Y ANTEl)-MAI,KM'inn |TH AV.?SITUATION WANTED, BY AN *?0*7 Englishman, 10 take charge of the linen room .a a hotel; no objection to assist in storeroo.u;'lully comHtent 5 AOOOD PASTRY COOK AND BAKER WANTS A I steady situation, yvduiess BAKElt, box 134 Herald 1 cfflce. ^ AYOUNO (COLORED) MAN WISHES A 6ITUA- 11 tion us waiter in a board ng house. Cull or ad- 2 dress W. F. J? No. 21 K st Hhii st 7 AS VALET OR INDOOR SERVANT.?A FRENCH man. sneaks English an I Spanish fluently, aged 27. " wishes the above situition: goo! testimonials. Address , T. JOSEPH, Herald Uptown Braech olllee. AS VALET OR BUI'LKR. BY A FRENCHMAN, JUST ) arrived trom tho Continent; best reierenee Irotn 1 American families. Address It. B.. Herald Uptown " Hrancn oince. A well educated younq man wishes to Icarn either the dry romls or grocery business- Ad 4reus L. M., bo* 919 Herald office. , AbiTUATiON wanted?by a middle aged man, , who has a largo Texas acquaintance; otttce wort , preference; salary very moderate; security given. Ad- J dress P., box 119 Ileruld ottice 4 BOY WHO CNDE STANDS THE CARE OP A JA. horse and to mute I lni>clt generally asefnl;host ; references. Apply at Empire Uuouer Worts, Eorduam, , N. Y. I - . e ABITUATION WANTED AS WAITER IN A FBI- f vate family by a sine.c man: city reference. OaU . no or address 0. 8., 134 West loth St., New York. ^ ABITUATION WANI' I) BY AN INTELLIGENT . married man as a junior in a public or privute * building; no objection to lit e la building; highest reter- . ences can be given us to inteurity, ability, 4c. Address . JANITOR, box 139 Herald ottice. A8ITUATION WAN ! ED BY AN INTELI.IOENT {J married man as a porter In a store or building; can 11 i live the best of references or honesty, ability, Ac. Ad- , dress PORTER, box 139 Herald office. * A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH LAD (AOED IT) DE- ? sires a situation in a private tuinllv ; Is competent J to take the thorough care ot a horse ii desired . guoil ref- 8 ercnce. Call on or addr ss Wioi hit, 134 West 3.at st. . / A RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES 'A A. situation aa waiter In a private family or boarding J1 Uonso; good relcrence. Address A. THOMAS, box 194 * Herald Uptown Brunch otBce. ~ A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNO MAN WISHES . an engagement as vaiet. attendant to an Invalid or '' otlicrwtse in a first class lainuv . no objection to travel; 1 freat experience and first cla-s reference. Address i A LET, box 151 Herald Uptown Branch office. A YOUNO MAN, 19 YEARS OF AGE, JUST QRADUated from college, anl residing with his parents, desires a respectuble situation where he can leave at J P. M., so as to attend an evening class. Call on or ad- a dress F. J. T? 7i South 2d-St.. Brooklyn. E. D. A RESPECTABLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS j waiter In a private family ; good city reference. f, Address P., box 111 Herald Uptown Branch office. j A YOUNG MAN (DIS NUAOED FROM I P. M.) la iiv? mnU.n.,.,1 t n r i..,i.n.., ,.r ih. tress, stating nature ot business and pay. A. X. !>., box e 119 Herald office. ? A YOUNG MAN OP 24 AS PuRThR AND COLLEC- j Jx. tor; fair penman and accountant. Address W. T. B COTTER, care of ihorry Bros., duo host 14th sL 5 A FRENCHMAN, LATELY ARRIVED. WISHES A situation us waiter in a private lumily. Address G_ l'JQ West 29th sL p A RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WANTS A SIT / uation as waiter In a private tumilv or boardiug o house: good city reference. Call at 132 West Idth sL, rear, between titli and 7tli avs. First class waiter w.shks employment in / a private family, hotel or restiMirant; best references. Address box 177 Herald Uptown Branch office. SITUATION WANTED?BY A YOUNO COLORED * man. In a private (amily or boarding house; city reference Irom last place. Cail at or address No. 41 West 95th St., third door, front room. j SITUATION WANTlD-BY A YOUNO COLORED e man as tlrst class waiter, either in a boarding house ?r private family; has best reterenco from last place. Apply at 170 3d av? in store. j SITUATION wanted?by A young colored f man as waiter; three years'experience. Address 'WAITER, ftOI (ith av. SITUATION WANTED?BY A BOY OF SIXTEEN, IX v a private boarding house as kitchen boy. been at f, - oklog three years; good relcrcnoc. Address W.. 31 3 Macdoucal st. ^ SITUATION WANTED?BY A COLORED MAN AS ^ O cook; has the best ol relcrence; city or country. B Cail or address 2.2 Sullivan at., two duys. t SITUATION AH HEAD WAITER?COLORED; GOOD reference from last place. Address T, U. s., box L13 Herald Uptown Branch office. SITUATION WANTED?BY A SWEDISH MAN.?IS A ? first class waiter, and fully competent of taxing tull charge in the very best taimlies as a steward or tlrst man. Addresa N. N., box 122 iieruld Uptown Branch J office. e WANTED-A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young men, from Parts, as waiter Iti a private j family; competent and wil.lng to teach the children the C French language; three years retercuce from his late employer. Address D. D., Herald office. WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN LATELY LANDED, H a situation as waiter in a private family or hotel; ; six years' experience; first class relcrence. Address A. " MILLAR, 32V Must 46th St., between 1st and 2d avs. * "TATANTED?BY A YOUNG COLORED MAN FROM 5 f T the South, a situation as waiter in a private family , is capable of taking charge oi a dining room, silver, Ac.; , excellent reference. 214 West 29th st. j* < TIT ANTED?BY AN ENGLISHMAN. A SITUATION AS J? YV waiter in a private luinlly; good reference to be " had. Call for two days, or address N. H., 311 ftth av. , WAITER.?SITUATION WANTED BY A FRENCH- I man (single) who understands his business thoroughly; excellent reierence Irom last employer. Call at 119 Wost3uth si.. In grocery store. ~ d>OC WILL BE GIVEN BY AN INDUSTRIOUS 5 VjZiO young man, of lair education, lor a position where he can cum an honest llv.ng, understands the grocery business. Address INDUSTRIE, station F. (J r" ? t tLKKKs A \ IJ SiiLK.SMES. A GERMAN APOTHECARY WANTED IMMKDI- ? ately for a store in the south; must he well ac- \ attainted with the English language and unmarried. Apply to L. M. KUYl'e, with AleKcssou A Kobbins, 91 t Fulton gL j A FIRST CLASS VARNI H SALESMAN WANTED? 1 By a varnish manufacturing house; a "competent foaaa only; one preferred wnimg to sell on commission. Address, with rclereuces, Ac., alpha, box 127 Herald ffice. c A N EXPERIENCED TRAVELLING SALESMAN 5 J\. would like to sell goods by sumple in New York and vicinity; best relercnces givcu. Address O. F., box 22s . Herald office. I N ACCOUNTANT WANTED-WdlO UNDEItSTAN DS J the theory and practice ot bookkeeping and writes a (7And hand to halanne a act of bonks. Adilro.HM I.IUKR box 202 Herald cttlcc. A-<J()()I> SAI.KSM i.N WANTKIl-KliR CITY AM) . outside trade, accustomed to tuucy goods. ruftlings. lixtr goods, Ac.; stale terms and reierences. Address W., box 201 Herald ulhce. VOUNO MAN, AGE 21, DESIRES A SITUATION in a wholesale house: lour years' experience in the retail dry goods. salary no oiiject; reierences Al. Address 8., station O. AN EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MAN WANTS A Position ; ft tine hooltkceDer and monev manager; understands groceries, teas, liquors. Ac., wholesale or retail; substan.Hil reierences moderate salary. Address JOHN COI.i MAN. Iiox MO llerald o?lce. AYOUNO MAN WANTS A POSITION I.N SOMK good home as shipping clerk; can lurnish the best city rcierence. Address W. 8 p.. Ji7 hast I0tn st. CSARDS. CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS, LAW J Forms, Bills ot Lading and every kind ot Job, Commercial and Theatrical Priming ueatly, cheaply and promptly done, at the METKOPuL ITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. No. 2l.s Broadway. Estimates cheer Ailly given on application. DRUG CLERK.?A SINGLE, MIliDLE AO ED MAN, speaking English. Herman and Swedish, wtin some years' experience in Ihe drug business, wishes to obtain an engagement. Address 81cH..IE, drug clerk, Mi hul ton st., corner Ootu, Brooklyn, L. 1. 4 t\ru(1 t'll kk ?wanted. an as-istant. apply if personally or address, with reierences, salary exoectcd, Ac., u. P. TaPLINO, 1,746 1-ulion St., Brooklyn. Drug clerk wantkd-a competent Drspenser and well posted in the city trade. Apply at 543 3d av. DKUC1 CLERK.?WANTED, A COMPETENT YOUNG man as second clerk- Address L. U. C., llcrald Jp- j town Branch ottice. t DOUBLE KNTKV BOOKKEKPEB, CASHIER AND correspondent warned ? A;su iMittSl rasliiers, , j gentlemen or ladies, for retail department 01 an extensive New lingland house. Address, staling references < and expectations, EDWARD MALLhV, New Haven, < Conn. 1 "PVBT OOUD8.?GERMAN AND ENGLISH SALESMEN | JLe and window dressers wanted. I'.. W e.I it, 141 Grand St, New York. Furniture salkrmAN-WITII Id YEARS- EXI'K- | rlenco. wishes a sltiiiition m a good house: salary not to much nn object Address KL'RNITL'RE, 31d ' Broome at. New York. 1 First ci-ass DUN goods salesman want- i ed?At Lord A 1'AYLOU'm, corner Grand and Chri stie sta | Hebrew young man wants a position as travelling salesman; understands clothing and gentlemen's lurnisblng goods, six years in the whole i sale business himself. Address A. It., box It.' Herald office. _________ 1 Traveller with a long experience wants to sell goods in Jlfew Yor* city and vicinity on com ,i mission, city references. Aodress A., box Mi llcrald , > office. _ i To hotel pp.opriktors.-a YOUNG man with at relerences wishes to obtain a position In a first slam hotel ollicc as clerk or as.-is.ant clerk , no objection I to leaving New York. A(hlrc?a H. II. U.. 123 East tfitb at. I NEW YORK CLF.RKS AND SAIiESMEN. ro GR0C1 Its-a situation wanted AS salesman In a ilr-t cla ? retail grocery ; nine yearn' I onion anil .New loth experience or ilie am two y-ars I lave managed a larire reiu11 groierv . unexceptionable etereru-es an to honesty, sobrte-T industry and capabilty. Address ilUsIN'r.Hs. boa U7 Heru.d office VV'K KKVUIKK A 1ltA VKI.IJ.NO SAI.I-.SM AN. ONE m having a genius for >e!Lng and who can influence -ailroad business. *.o push vur goods vvaruuhes>. Adlress OAi.l.iON. Herald jtflce. W'ANTED?YOUNu MKN TO [.EARN THE RETAIL drv goods business. Apply to LORD A TAYLOR, torner Orand and ''hrystle st.i. Wr ANTED?BY A SOBER AND induntbious young tnan. a situation as assistant bookkeeper, ashicr. shipping. receiving. Height or maaiiest Clemi Irst class New York references. Address bALi iMUi.K, . iera.d office. I 14/ANTED?A SITUATION A-t TRAVELLING BALES- I '? man lor a cigar inanuiactiinrig house, can sell Tom Nao.uoo to <7o,J?0 to the tsouthweal Address I. a*. I UMP, care of W. <>. Oaprou. 29j Broadway. 11/ANTED?S ITU ATION FOR SHORTH AND WRITER; tt writes 120 words a minute; understands bookkecpng and German; best retereuces. Address F. P., Herald iflflce. ] U/ANTKD-A COLLECTOR WHO HAS HAD EXPB- i rience In business, with good relerence: must be ible to deposit Jl.lWO as security; salary StfaO first vcar ,nd expenses Address O EN, Herald oltica. II/ANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN. 19 VV years of ase. in a produce comims-unn house or vholesale grocery salary no ob eci lor -.he first year, kduresa INDUSTRY, iieraid Biookl.vn Branch otfice. Uf AN TED?EXPERIENCED SALESMEN POR LINEN, TT cloth and dress goods departments, voply, by '. LOe.si'.it A i;i?., Brooklyn. riTANTE. -TWO FIRST CLASS OBT OOOOS SALEflii men: one acquainted wuh the German language, i one but experienced meu need apply at 62 Newark a v., ersev City. nrANTED?BY A YOUXO MAN 21 TEARS OP AOB. VV of lair education and writing a good hand, a portion in some mercantile liou-e, either n? collector, cicrk ! ir salesman; in luci anv position '.hat will, by attent.on, leraeveranco and ini grl.v, b ud to ad\ann inoiit, pres nt remuneration not sought aiter; relciencei and seiuIty cun be given. Address BitEADALUAN E, Jersey llty 1'ost office. [iTANTED?A YOUNG MAN OP 19 OR 20 UAVINO VV some experience in lancy goods, laces, ribbons,. 1c. Address l?. 11. A E., New Y'ork 1'osl office, giving refrence, age. Ac. [ITANTED?A FIRST CLASS MAN TO TRAVEL WEST m tor a vrhite goods importing house . no other need ipplv. Address, with tub name and reference,. A. B., iux 112 llerahl oitlce. IV ANTED-A RELIABLE YOUNG MAN TO KEEP VV books, double en try. In a small laeiory; no obieckon to a orippte i must not bo ia/.y. Add rasa, staling ,ge. rclercnces, salary expected, li. L.. Post office, Jercy City. IV'AN'TKD?EXPERIENCED SALESMEN FOR OUR M dress goods, shawls, elotn, and rlannel iepartnents. Apply' to is. uuWN'ING, 667 Kuitou st., corner borniont sr., Brooklyn. IVrANTED?SEVE R AL GERMAN CLERKS FOR DRY VV goods and notions, ihose having a good knowedge of the business may apply, with reference, loUSS, BELL A Co . Ill Washington St.. Hoboken. N. J. COAt'HfllKai AND GAROKNERD. A PRACTICAL AMERICAN FARMER AND OAR- ' rY dener, with Industnou- wile, wltnout chiltD'en. can iave permaneni employ ,$d00 and lound, by otaUng age , ml liualiflcations .o CLOVER. Herald office. . A SITUATION Willi A GENTLEMAN, AS OARDEN- I t\ er or coachman; can do generul work on the placet I our years' relerence from last employer. Address Mr. . C? 76 John street. | A situation wanted?as coachman and ' r\. groom, by ? married man; has the o- sl city reier- I nee. Cull on or address G. T.. No. 219 West list su A BITUATION WANTED?A3 GARDENER AND ' rV coachman, by a single man; has had considerable ractlce in each position, is not atraid of Work, ad- i ress GaKDENEK, box 161 Uera.d office. ] A COACHMAN AND GROOM'S SITUATION I rY. wanted, by a Scotchman single ; respectab.e. ex- , erienced man, 9'id tlior ughly competent ;n every- ; hing appertulniug thereto, highly recommended. I iddrcss GOACIIM.iN, box 147 HeradU Uptown Branch j A COLORED MAN AS FIRST CLASS OOACHMA.VJ a can k'ivb ten years' reference irom his last place. Lpply at No. Ml) East 32d si. a younu man wants a situation a3 coachY. man or groom: has the Pest reierence. Call on or ddresi E. C., i..u West list St., private stable. A RESPECTABLE OO ORED MAN AND WIPE I A want situations: the man as coachman and groom; I he wile as cook., cnambermaid or laundress; good rel- j rence. lie East 11th su j A SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST CLASS fx city driver; carriane or business wagon; best ref- j rence for honesty and sobriety. Address U M., box 127 I leruld Uptown llrancn ottlce. A situation wanted-by a thorouohly fv competent coachman, lately disengaaod: sober, rilling and obliging; best city reierence irom last and urincr employers. Address COaCUMaN, 157 East &tli sL A SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACHcx. mar. and groom; thoroughly understands his Puslless; svill be louna civil willing and obliging: good ref* rence. Address P. A. 11.. box 116 Herald un.ee. A YOUNU MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACHfx mail and gardener and to make himself generally seftil around a gentleman's place, can milk it required, ood reierence. Apply at or address 5a7 West 41st si. a vnrvn vi i v , c .unmiw i vn uitf or art. \ work: understands his business; good city reternce. Address I. II. r? Herald Uptown Branch office. a gentleman wishes to pind a place for X a good coachman; one who is worthy oi a place. All on or address Jull.V oIIKPPaKD, no. 6 \Vest 4oih sl A PROTESTANT MAN AND WIPE WANT SITUAfX tlons together; the mftn as coachman and gardener; swilling to make himself generally useiul; the wite is a rst class cook or laundress, or will do the work of a mall family ; good rcierence Irorf. their lasi piace; no ! ejection to the country. Call at or address lod spring sL, 1 jr two days. j a young man isinolbi desires a situa- ! fx tion as groom or would act as tootman In a private 1 amlly; can do waiting, take care oi silver, drive, mlik, I and lurnacc and make himseli generally useiul. is not i iraid to work, has first ciass relerences tor honesty, i Dhriety, capability, Ac.; any gentleman wishing a j althful servant v ill address B. a. W.. box U1 herald Iptown Branch office. A CO \C II MAN'S SITUATION WANTED?BY A ' fX young mun ; Is a first class groom : understands gar- i cning ; good city and country rcierence Address MI- I lilAi-.L Ur.KNY, 44 Nouth 6th St., Wll.iamshurg. A FIRST CLASS COACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION, fX understands his business thoroughly; best rcier- ' nee; town or country. Address 56 North Moore su tor i wo days A YOUNG MAN WISHES A PI.ACE AS COACHMAN fX or groom; city reiercnce if required. Call a113s Vest Z7tli st. A -SITUATION WANTED AS COACHMAN AND . groom, by a singie man- thoroughly understands he business; with lest ritercnces. oaif on or aldress M., 'j-44 bth av., harness store. A SITUATION WANTED A OKilOM -THOROUGHLY fX undersiands his business, has the best oi city rciernee. Cull on or address M. K.. Brewester A Co. a, S4 th av. A SINGLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS fX coachman; has the be<t of reference from last ilace. tan oe seen at private stable 10 West Hth st,, vhere he tsahout to dispose oi liis late employer's horses. nquire tor h UGB. A GENTLEMAN GIVING UP HIS COUNTRY PLACE cX desires a "ituutlon for his coachman, whom he car. ecoinmciid verv highly, a valuable man lor citv nr muntry. A. K. PHILLIPS. 937 Broadway, otttce 11. A N EXPERIENCED COUPLE WANT TO DC OF.Nt\ eral work on a Urm or gentleman's place: wife as :nok. laundress and dairy woman are ruleublo help. 91 Kim st, between Broome and epriug. A GENTLEMAN tVISHKS ID PROCURK A 5ITUAt?on lor a coachman , is English and married . thormghly compotent nna trustworthy. Address W. Jackson, <ox 149 Herald ortlce. A N ENGLISHMAN, SINGLE. WANTS A SITUATION i\ as coachman in a private lamtly; thoroughly unlerstands his business In all its blanches, also the care mil management of young horses, Ac.: willing and ibliglng; best relcrcnce. Address J. G. M., private stailo No. 190 West 9?th st. A SITUATION as coachman WANTED?IT A single man; strictly temperate; eight years' city 'eicrcnce. Call on ot adttreas jam La, 199 West 10th st. A SITUATION WANTED BY A YOl'NU GERMAN (single, as coachman or gardener. Apply :o M.. 539 I'earl si A COACHMaN'S SITUATION WANTED?BY A WELL recommended Englishman . understands first class :ity driving has served with best families and stock In his city. Address COACHMAN, lierald Uptown Branch iltlce. A RESPECTABLE GERMAN DESIRES A SITUATION as coachman in u private family. can give the best eterenee as 10 his character and concerning his busijess. Address M P.. lleraid Uptown Branch .dice. A SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST CLASS COLorcd coachman; he understands his business In all tahrnnrhes. has good reference from last employer, address J. M.. at J. B. Brewster 's. 5th st. tnd 91st st. f dOACHM AN'S SITUATION WANII-.D-BY A REU spectablo man, whe thoroughly undcrstancs the :are of hoises and carriages; no objection to clt7 or iountry: eight rears' best reference. Address J. lerahl Uptown Branch oliice. MOACHMAN OR GR()nM-BY A RESPECT A3LR, U sober Englishman; good groom; carrfui cltv drivers willing and oLItg.ug. Address A. A. W., Jtl West 99d St. pOACHMAN.?A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROLJ cure a situation lor a competent, trustworthy man, whom he can highly recommend. Call on or address KING, y<i Broadway. flOAOHMAN'S SITUATION WA.NTKD-BV A 4TE.ADY U and experienced alnglcr.young man, Herman Protestant; thoroughly understands his business; no ob)ectioii to the country . first class rcierencee. Apply at 2U1 Lexington a v., corner Dd st. ^ ftOiCHIA!) AND ONOOIk? A NESPECTABLK MAN LJ wishes a situation in city or country ; is a good groom and carctul driver. U years' reicreuce. Address J. M.. box 137 Herald oitlce. rv.ACHMAN AND GROOM WANTS A SITUATION? I i First class cttv reicrences. Call on or addreas J. D., at Mr Briggs lircry stable, 7th av , corner 49d n. C'l.KMVN MAN AM) WIFE (NO CHILDREN WA.VT T situations, man at coachman and gardener or larmor, wile to do housework, fall oil or address, for Ihrws nave. HKNItY. No 7 UatUir place. HERALD, WEDNESDAY. fOAi'HMFA AID ABOIRIM* I Z"1 ARDKNUR'- SITUATION BY MARRIED > vl man, understands management of greeuhouee and graper ev laving nr. and in proving place, competent to take entire charge >t itcnt email's piace, ftrnt cla < reference, Address. tor four duya, vitttEMIt>l?K, boa 21 j ueraid office. ? I GARDENER'S SITUATION WANTKD-BY AN KX- I leriencd fruit, flower and vegetable gardener; ' unexceptionable city reference. An lr-s- U., at ihorburn A Co t eed -tore, 15 John it., tins week- | Ct aKDK.NKR'S SMTAHUX WANTED BY A YOL'NO ! 1 T man; mead) an I mdustrlous; understands his I business, best reference. Address J. K. i-e i'lerre i 1 House, Warren st CtARDE.NER.-A HARRIED RAN, WHO THOROUOB. I T iy understands greenhouse, vegetables, grapes, i berries and gardening generally and u willing to wur.c. I i wants a situation, best d rctereuces. rig North A1 I Brooklyn. E. D.. up stairs Ct A K I) I N K it WANT* A SITI'.iM N-< AN M.i.K 1 J and drive; ts married i no children, wue aa cook or dairy maid. Aa :r?s? if. S. D.. Herald 'in e. i /t ARIlENKR'S OR GARDENER AND KARMKK'S vT situation wanted?Bv a married man. ralerenc ? Aral cl..ss. does not believe In putting or blowing either I in or onto! newspapers. Address UOK1 l-I. Leg0etl'? | Hotel, id Chatham st I want a situation kor my qua* HEAR, who has held his pre-eia position for four years. I recent! niend hue as tru-tworty very competent. a careiul driver ami one whr. thorough.y understands the care ana reaunent ot horses, carriages and harness, and of unexceptionable habits . he l-a married man. appiy to or addrea* J. t. B? 111 and Si Leonord St., or 3D nest UUI | PROTESTANT M AN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- 1 man and gardener, understands the cure and man. I : Aft* in -at ot norses. not a.raid o wort. good reiercOC I . j Address or out. or. W r.. room 1,No. 9 Chambers si CtTLAl'lOv wantkd-hy a kksI'KCTabl.h COL0 orcd man, as coachman or greotr. to make aimeel: geucrally useiul. can on or addie-s w., 939 has! 2i th st S IT v a hon want kd?.> V an englishman. AS coachman: understands thoroughly the care of borne* atut je muges. unexceptionable references: out 01 emp.ovinrtii on account ot lamlls going to nurope. Call on or addres- J C. A., No. !*i tin av. "WANTED-BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN. A SITU AII tlon as coacnman; thoroughly understands his bu.ilnc.-a. Iiest reiereu es. Cah ou or address VV. T., No. 1*6 West iStli it., private stab c. fVTAMTBD?SITUATION AS COACHMAN OB WAITER II by a good looking, good its' osi.ioned. competent colored man Apjdy'oJ K. llat ward. r.sq.. ?!9 nroudway, room 31. a.- reiercnce, tucidai ana Wednesday. j Tf'ANTl D ?BY A SINGLE MAN. A SITUATION An 1 m coacb.nan; thoroughly understand* hi? busmen, aa reference :rom lust and (oru.cr employer* will teatits. Address J. M., box It / Ht-ram uthce. ! j \V' ANTED-A SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY A ' ! If stron/and active mau in ibe prima a: die: Is lionj est, sober ana trust w rthy, obliging and willing to '>e , useiui and give en.ire taeniae ion in ail reipeoui flrei ciu.ii re crence trout late employer Address It. it., : | Herald ortlce. j I "WANTED-A FIRST CLASS MIDDLE AOF-D COACH! I* man , married but wi.liout children. Address A. B., I box li6 Herald office. 11* ANTED?a SITUATION AS COACHMAN OR 1 it driver in any business; best reference. Call at or addre.? als East Jtth si, fur two nay*. i Tf*ANTED?IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A COACH- I ii man. who thoroughly understauos hi* business and who is a sober man . uue reiurencei. which nuist be unexceptionable, as no oitiors will receive attention. Address eUACIlAlAN, box l.ddj i'ost office. WANTED-A COACHMAN'S SITUATION, BY A SIN- I it gle man. tnoroughly understands his business in all its branches, can show five years' city reioronce. Address F. No. I East 28th st, private stable. , 1 VV*ANTED?A SITUATION AS COACHMAN; IS A it first class groom and dnvcr; can give seven years' refereuce from his last euiptoyer. Apply at bus Jib av. t\* anted-a situation, by a Protestant 1 IT roarrie! man; no amlly; Is a practical gardener ' and tlonst. understands his business In all its branches: highest testimonials. Address iC 1'.. box AXI lieraul office. ! ( t1*anted-a situ a hon as coachman and ] ii groom, by a first class man; five years' reference from last place. Call on or address \V_ No. 1 hast lidth st . j HKIiP WASTKD-MAIjES. A gentleman ok education and best i references, can secure a permanent position at a 1 moderate saiary. by applying alter >? o'clock to W Id ITI ing k co.. No. i Ley at. ! A CHANCE FOR MEN. WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS ! to learn telegraphy and take positions. THUMP- i SON'S Conege, 2\i tth a v., opposite Cooper institute. Telecrapny taught practically, with instruments, tu one quarter. , ___________________ ( 1 AGE.VTS.-WE WILL PAY TO GOOD CANVASSERS I $15 a week and give steady employuient, or you can make gju weekly on commission. AMERICAN i NOVELTY CuMPaN V, 300 Broadway. j A COMPETENT MANAGER A>D SCPERINTKNOENT : wan ted a-For a retail uncy good* eatebliahment; ; must have city experience ana come wel'. recommended. Apply by letter, stating salary ana references, J. W. H-, 1 i Herald ortlce. 1 At ?1 lexington av.?wanted, an ag&ksablc, honest, intelligent, industrious, strictly tern- j 1 perate American, voder w year-, to .earn hot a:r hathj ing; ouc accustomed to house painuug preferred; must i be well recoiueieiided. i Agen is wanted-fok city and country coinpe'em meu. to sell a very useful Invention; j j commission liberal; ability aud energy well rewarded. I I If.ii; on or address H. UONDKclN. Ill Kultoll St. 1 Autnts wanted?to sell teas to families and large consumer*. I peking tea company. 41 Dcy rt. I , A BOY OR YOCNQ MAN WANTED?ONE WHO thoroughly understands the retail glassware >r crockery trade, only those with good references need apply. J. V. H., Ut> sth av. Boy wanted?a RESPECTABLE boy to do er. ! rands and make hlmseii generally tiseiul in a tailor's i tore down town. Address, with relercuce, FL'LfoN biR hi. Heraid office. | ' Canvassers wanted?of oentlemanly ad i j dress snd good habits, to solicit orders tu New York ' and Brooklyn tor a new window ventilator. which will obtain ready sale in banks, offices and dwellings. Apply to MuOWXs aaTI-DKAKf VENTILATOR company, i 115 Leonard ?t, New York. | HEAD WAITER (FIRST CLASS) WANTED.-HOTEL ! St. Germain, Broadway and 2nd su Apply at 2 a m. i 1 WTANTED?A YOUNG MAN TO TEND BAR AT THE ?T Halleran House, Bridge St., Flushing. 1 "WANTED?IN A WHOLESALE STORE, A BOY, 15 It to 17 years old, writing a good hand and living with his j.arer.ts; will receive *4 per week. Address l. B.. pox 211 Herald office. U'ANTED?A YOUNG M AN TO COOK AND OPEN ovstcrs, at 107 Montgomery st, Jersey City. Apply j after 10 o'clock. i wanted-an experienced newspaper can: V? vasser for a city daily. Address, stating tjttallflcai turns and tormer experience, box 277 Post oliice. New York. | ! WANTED-A SMART BoY TO OPEN OYSTERS AND : J ti make hlmscli generally useful. Apply to SUoTT A EAl'.L, 90 otli av. < T1TANTED-BOY TO RUN ERRANDS AND MAKE ! ! ?v himsell generally usetul Apply, with references. '. i corner 2,d st. and eth av., between 9 ana 12, uuder : Booth's theatre. ! ' V\rA-VTED?A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT MAN ' J} and wile, without incumbrances, to take charge of a (arm. American, Scotch or German may apply, must bring reference from las. place. Apply to IHOMas I ! MORTON. 15 Murray at. ; | Yl'ANTED?A FEW ACTIVE AND ENTERPRISING j No. 77 Last Broadway, New York. j 1 WANTED?A FIRST CLASS MAN AS OYSTLR | j l? cook. Apply at No. 3SS oth. av., corner 22a sl ; wanted?agents to CANVASS A FIRST CLASS j I ?T article Just out, in the home furnishing Hue. Ad* | dress box .1,1.11 New i nrk Tost office. I TITANIED-A Vt>L"N11 MAN TO Ol'MX OYSTERS I Vl and wait on tables, with references from last place. ; Call at the Little Oyster House, No. 119T, Bowery at Id j o'clock a. jl THE TRAPES. A MAN WANTED-WltO UNDERSTANDS CCRINQ india ruober with acids. Address, with reference I and where lornicrly employed, u I-. Ueraid oltice. As 17kvkYOr VYIsIlfc'S EMPLOYMENT, TEMPO- I rary or permanent; understands railway and land ' surveying, draughting. Ac . no objection to going out ot the city. Address hi. A., box 212 Hera.d office. A CUSTOM CUTTER WANTS A POSITION, OR ' would like to act as cuner and take an merest in a well established m< reliant tailoring estvblisniucul. Address ,-miEaRS, box KB nerald office. i A BREWER, OK I.AROE EXPERIENCE IN A NEW i Xl York ctiv brewery, desires tn engagement Ad- ; dress BUNU, Brewers' Gazelle office, l9i Pulton sl. N. Y. 1 A PRACTICAL BREWER M OPEN FOR AN EN- I gsgement, nnoerstands brewing all kinds ol ales; I cnexcepnoualile reiercnces given. Address a. PLaTT, i box 21s i'ost office. Lust New York. L. I. A DIAMOND MOUNTER AND SETTER WANTED. None out a first class workman need apply. ALEX PlNoVLH, 08" Broadway. /TAlUKS, CIRCULARS BILL HEADS, POSTKR-N I aW \_z Forms, Bills of Lading and every kind o! Job. Commercial and Thcatrica. Printing neatly, cheaply and promptly done, ai the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 2la Broadway. Lstunutea cheerhilly given on application. Dentist.?wanted, an industrious you.vo man for laboratory or plate work. Apply at Coopor Institute. Hatiers.-WA.NTED, a YOUNG MAN BY TUB \ week, as shaper and curler. aMIDo.vs. mo 5th a*. PRINTING.?A THOROUGH PRINTER. WITH A ! large business acquaintance, having lately retired ; from a well known nriti m this cltv Is desirous of an i engagement in a lirst class house, ts wcli posted In cstt- i mating and In the management of men and things in a 1 printing office; can iniluenco trode, and would invest j some capital If necessary, would i&ke a position In a stv 1 Loner's establishment. Address W. J. K., box 129 Herald ; office. PIANO FINISHERS AND REGULATORS WANTEDAt LYNCH A GO MI EN'S" Man aloe tory. LMI Broadway, corner ol Thirty fltth street. SILK HAT FINISHERS AND TRIMMERS WANTED. I RAYMOND, -J N'a.-sall St. I COAI' MARK R WANTED-ONE WHO IS FAMILIAR j ] 0 with stoem power and capable of taking entire charge ol tho kettle* Call at 4Jd. West 17th il, betore 10 '..A. M. I SEPTEMBER 2\\, 1874.-TU THE TUADE*. _ j rPO EMPLOYING PHINTEUs.?AN KXPKIt IBNOKD : I ob er wauls x situ >tlur. .is Co rem an ?i a job office or i in am > in-r i a; .u uy . ni-,huh nnsideruhle exper.euc* a* i a re man. Add re* J. box 1:4 Herald office. I UT ANTED?A MAN WHO Tli u K? H'G li I. V I'NDER- j stands :ho manufacture or ribbons, as foreman. Addrpc. with sularv expected. Ac.. U. L. KING, box i-4 liL-ra.d - pU'Wn Brunch jrtiee. antp:>-ky a -muu nuniCAi. man who ?T un ierstandi all the details i>: rubber manufacturing a situation as superintendent at works. .? engaged In die ubo e position at present. ACdress A. a., Boston i Post ..rttce, Mass. IX'ANIT.D-A MILLWRIGHT THaT c.NDKRSTaNDS V? ins business ami is willing to work : no others need spolr to THuMao P. KliLLY, superintendent, il'i cherry llreek W'ANTKD?A COMPETENT MKOHS.NICAL ' ?? drauirtitstnan. Apply in person to Engineer, at tne .-t. Nicholas Hotel, Wednesday, m?t.. :rom 1U A. M. to 4 P. U., bring.ng testimonials and sumpiei of ! skill. * _ lA'ANTED-A GOOD CHA K MAKEK TO GO TO ? Montreal, Canada; good ware-and steady employment wdi be given to a 11 rat class hand. M1LLEK BiluS.. 6J Nassau at. j^hWS KOR ALL. IN TUB EVENING telegram. TWO Cr,NTS FRENCH A1)VJKKTISK.MKNTS. CrNK PRANa'AISE. SACHANT BIEN COl"ORE. DE. m.tnde let ourncei pour !e new et ie? reparations, bcrire. en iranoais. a Moic. L. u.. boa '17 uerald 0 dice FURNITURE.. A.~ ? ECHXll'L'KK. J KO. L f iHTJITvi: t 4 ? Over (109,000 worth of tlr^t claw Furniture selling off at coat or less, to retire from a retail business of over SO ; gears' standing ; good opportunity tor any who want re- | liable goods at very low prices. G. L. keetta co.. 184 Fifth avenue^ j A. f NINETY-FIVE DOLLARS. ^ No. L j A bUdHBt s lid walnut 1'arlor suit. With French ; wnlnui panels, uplioLsie.vj in all wool rep, with pulling, lor oniy ninety-live dollar*. FKaXK KliONe.it a CO.. St and Si Bowery. Manuiaciory, to iU Eatt Thirty-seventh .ir.'ct | A -WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR I u\. Furniture, Carpers and Beddins, at H. M COW- 1 PERTHWA1 r x CO. 153 and 157 Chatham street. An 1 Immense stock and low prices. A large assortment OF carpets. FT km- i ture and Bedding, at lowest cash prices, by weekly instalment*. at o'FaRKs.lL'S warehouse, UJ Eighth j avenue, beiweeu Thirueih and Th.rty ilrsi streets. I HA PG AIN FOB CASH.?PARLOR -L IT IN SATIN, i TV $173, brocatol, $133; reps lor $BJ; Pianoforte, $333; i arpeta, SO stiiw, also chamber .suits. do. Residence, ' .'1 i ast Twentieth street, near 8 road w a jr. * TTENTION -dl'Ci'ND HAND FU K\ITU RE, CAB- ' TV Dots bought, the highest cash prices wall be pan! bv calling oil or addressing Mr. ABBAiUM:, 374 cevouUi I t venue, near iwentv-ilxth etreev | AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE 13) WEST TWENTV i third street. ?Elegant Household Furniture at pri- ; vute sale; elegant Pianoforte. $330. Purior suit, $130; rep suits $iA; Centre tables and '. hamper Sulis, complete. $i>0 to $30 ; Mattresses, Redding. ao. . over -00 iou , tt a eacrtflce. <-'aii before purchasing elsewhere. I A M Mt.VIPit'KNT GRAND DUCHESS DRAWING ; TV Room ttit, covered silk brocade, cost $4uo, tor $300; Jo.. $lin. do.. $40, Pianoforte. $373; panor. climber, Jlning Furtiiture, property family leaving city. Bti West Idea su. near 3th a v. A PRIVATE FAMILY IN PRESSING CIRCU.M- i TV stances will sell, at great sacrifice, magnificent satin brocade latest style Parlor suit, cost $i>3d, tor $.00: one Jo.. $li!.V, liroeaiel and reps sitting Room and Turkish Suits. $73, $Jo and $23. rosewood and wuitiut Chamber Suits, with Dressing Ca-es, $43 up tc $333, Pianoforte, 13 carpets, Curtains, Paindngs; library, drawing room Fat ni.are; a bargain, cash. Residence 103 West Twenty- ! jighth street, near Sixth avenue. | A ?EN SUITE OR SINGLE PEICES, AT A SACRI- ! T\. floe.?A private Jamily will sell, as above, their 1 liousciioid Furniture, tnaue by pest citv makers, com- ' prising Parlor euiios In satin, lurkish Library suite in < >a:m, e.egun: Meinway A s^ns' j*-, octave Pianoforte Bedroom Rets with Dressing Cases, Bedsteads, Mattresses, rep. :>l'.;sh and hair c.oth suites. Library ittd Dining furniture. Paintings, Bronzes, Ac. Caii tor tnree days at private residence. No. 310 West Twentyfirst street. a -39 Bast thirteenth street-furniture, A. Carpets, Mattresses. Dressing ases. Bookcases. Exteusion tables, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Ac,, a graud Piano; i a great bargain; a; private sate; at auction prices. A family leaving the city will sell their eicgaut Furniture cheap, at 13 University place, second oat. No dealers need call. j. /AARPBTS, i \J Furniture, Beds. Bedding. Ac. Payments taaen by the week o- month. I Term* easy. ! KELLY A CO, corner of Twonty-flfth street and Sixth avenue. CSARDS, CIRCULARS. BioL HEADS. POSTERS. LAW > Forms, Bii.s oi Lading and everv kind of Job, Commercial slid Tlieatnca. Printing neatly, jhcapiy and I promptly June, at the METROPOLITAN PRINTING KS- j iAB,ISHMENT. No. He Broadway. Estimates cheer tuny given on application. | fiUKNITURE AND CARPETS.? $350,000 WORTH OF Furniture now offering at our immense warcroom. : 25 percent cheaper than any otli-r house in the :tty; I I'arior Suits, ? pieces, $*U. and Chamber suits, s pieces, 9."L A cboico assortment oi Carpets, Velvet. Body Brus- ' ids. Tapestry Brussels and all wool Ingram at low prices. Oiicioths, Window Snades, Lace Cur wins. Lambrequins, Mats, Matting. Ac. D. KELLY, successor to H. O'Farrell, Md, 313, ill and ilS Eighth avenue. N. B.?Just opening a nice hue of Tapestry Brussels at |1 03 to (1 .5 per yard. rpo THOSE GIVING UP HOUSEKEEPING.?WANTED, I Furniture lor lour rooms, terms must be moderate. Apply to KICUaUD WEAVER, z73 West Thlriy-cighih j ItrceU | ? PARLOR suits, $33: TWO, $35; seven pieces! O marble top Bureau, elegant Bedstead, $35 each; ail new trout a maker, who must scli. "FAVOR'S Auction Uouso. 13 East Fourteenth street. PROPOSALS. " ~ rihliE NEW YORK CATHOLIC PROTECTORY WILL i X receive bnls lor Plasiering, Plumbing, Gas Fitting and .-late Roofing tor tlte Centre bunding, at West Chester. N. Y, till tioon ol ; aturday, the 3d day oi October, 1871. The plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the architect, L.J. O'CONNOR, 111 Broadway, room 137. i he directors reserve the right to reject any or all , bids. Bids must be delivered at the otlicc, 39 Keade , street YV A.VTED TO PUtl'HAiiK, A !?! :<'( i.\l> ham) steam stamping press wmiied?Of sufficient power to stamp out Iron or I steel wheels one luel) diameter by one-ctgnth or quarter ! Inch tlitek. .-end ruIt particulars ol power and price 1 Immediately to A. M. llcruid office. rpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN?I WILL, TAKE ' I good Soap Stock at market price; no charge tor ; carumt, storage, commission, cooperage or labor. B. V. UAUBii'T, tig Waslliugtou street WASTED?.A SMALL SECOND HAND SAFE IN ?? good order. Address, stating price, 11. A T., Herald Uptown drauch ofllco. AVANTED?A HAT CONKORMATOR AND MEASURE: VT must tie In good order. Address U. A. J., boxl.au Post office. Wanted?onb or two second hand gas rh. tlectors tor a show window; must be in good order. Address S. I.. Herald office. "|1.TANTED-A MANTEL MIRUOR, EITHER GII.T OR ?? walnut frame, in good order, cheap; about 5 by T tcet Address Dr. t Q. WAIT, ad East Twenty -second street stating sue and price. LEGAL .NOTICES. ORDER OF NOTICE.?mary It SPaULDINO Ys J. J. Htnchman A Co., a copartnership firm con sistlng of i rank.in Htnchman, John E. Utnchman, John A looker and Joseph K. Jaccson and agatusi V p. Ilowe.?state ol Connecticut Fatrtleld county, aa?Danbury Superior Court August Term. a. D. 1874.?Upon the netttior. of the >ai.l Marv U. Snauldinn. Pravinc for reasons therein set tortli fur a decree setting aside the I levies ot certain executions on real estate, anil compel)- ' lni{ respondents to release their Mien m to the petitioner, returnable to the Bnnerlor Court in and for Eairtieid county, on the tourth Tuesday 01 August. 1874. It appearing to and bciuit found by uie subscribing authority that the saic respondents are tbsuni ironi thi? s>ta e, and their residence unknown, but ueacrioed in aid execution as tha city, county and State of New York: tneretore ordered, That notice of the pendency ol said petition be given by publishing this order in Uie New York Herald, a newspaper printed tn said rltv of hew York, three weeks succes sively, once lu each week, commencing on or before the Jth day of September, A. D ip's By order 01 Court. DaVIU h. BOOTH assIsiant Clerk oftho puportor Court for t'airflcid County. SDfREMB COURT.-? ELLEN Eauan against Mary J. Maquesund Others By order of Jacob A. Gross, Esq., and others. Cotnmlsgloncrs, the sale in the above action will be adjourned to Wednesday, October 7, 1874, some hour and place. K. A. LAWRENCE A CO., Auctioneers, Ids Broadway. " H LL LIA Kl>?i. \ -particular notice.?our celebrated . Standard American Billiard Tables and unequalled Combination Cushions, used in all suauiptouahip coutests, can only be obtaine i at our ware rooms, 7.M Broadway. The entire machinery, letters patent, copyrights, traile tnarks, .to., of the late firm of I'heian A Colleudor are solfdy vested ui tha surviving partner, 11 W out#. LENDER, and no other manufacturers can supply our lamous standard American Billiard Good a Established IBM Largest manufactories n the world, only city wurcroom.s, 738 Broadway. Illustrated price lists sent to any addresa s 1 -standard american bevel tabl.88 and 7\L. the I'heian A Collender Ooinbluatton Ousnions lor sale oniv by the patentee, II. w COLLENDER, successor to fnolan A collender. 734 Broadway, New York. AH'KOl a i.TY. ? G re at american bevel TA hies, with Delancy's Wire Cushion', used exclu' lively ior all match games; second hand Bevel Tables' 1 complete, #-'00, Bagatelles, Iripolltes and RussianButvling Tables; also seve ral new 1'arlor Games at reduced oricca. \V. U. GRLi i'l TU. a t-(j,, Nu. w Ve?ev si. I :IPLE SHEET. IALEI AT ArCTIQ-y I j^SsIGNEt'S SALE. : wtll expose tor sale, at public auction, to the hitrhest bidder j?t tnv store No. 71 bine street, s,.w York, city, or. Moo lay, the list day 0t septembei, 187*. at !o A SI., the Furniture anc Fixtures 01 the Finlo W. Smith anil , MrtiiliaU.tr. Varnish Company, together with the stock on hund, both tnauutac ured and raw Terms ra-li. Till .Ma - n\ Bo..Li s, A-slgnee. The foregoing sale IS a.iourned tn Wednesduv sen. tember d3. at the suine place, at 10 A. St. oi that day THOMAS n BOLL 8, 'rlgnta Auction.?hknrv zi.nn. aictiomm, eel Is 'I llio 1>A Y, at It))* o'clock, S1&JU0 worth of Household Furniture tn private residence .'1 East 1 wen ictb street, near | Bro?:way, nameiy?Pianotcrte. 71* octave tour, round corners, Parior suits covered tn satin, brocatel reps and hairciotu. Centre Tables, oil Paintings. Bronzes, Clocks, Ac., Chamber -uits complete, rosewood anil walnut Bedsteads Bureaus Dressing Cuses, .Mattresses, Pillows. sideboards. Extension 1 aides. Carpets, Ac. s Basement ,tnd hit. lien Furniture, .-ale positive. , AltTION sa !.F ? a T."'. I'st MARTIN E*. ALCTIO*. eer. magnificent Household Furniture, i'taiiotorie* Drawing Boom suits, Ac,. . ai the elegant mansion it ; West Fifteenth street, near Fn'th avenue, at Ibsa o clock, | on this day (Wednesday). Drawing rooms? superb aults Grand Duchess style, covered silk brocane. Eta ge re A Bookcase Cabinet*, j Mirrors, rosewood Pianoto. le. celebrated matter Hureaus. iedsieads. Wardrobes, Mattresses. Ex.enslon Ta- , bic. KurTel. BiDcrware, Glassware, Furniture basement, j "J ucii. reruiiu i cuu. ' uif. percmpiori - ; ties w ..hing to attend this sale take M . avenue stages or i 6th avenue cars ACUl'sl M IRTINEA, Auctioneer. Adrian h. hcller. auctioneer. The 16 valuable Lot*. situute on Eleventh and Rlv- ! erstde avenues ana nrg.t-treet, and opposite the RIVER- ; SIDE PaKK, wili be sold at auction >11 I LICK DAY, ' Uc'l'iiBKK 6, at lioclocx, a; the exchange Salesroom, No, 111 Broadway, by aDRIaN li MULLEK A sON, Auctioneers Maps at their odice, No. 1 Pun WMt Auction notice.-by l. pitzgerald. Household Furniture sulc, Pianolorte, Bronzes, Oil Paintings, Ae., at private residence 1A' Meat Tweiitv.third street. THIS (WEDNESDAY) MOKNINU. ccmmencing at lo$? o'cluck. Over $25.00b worth oi Parlor, Llbrurv, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture at public auction, contained in > the toove residente. namely ? -teiuwav A sons' Pianolorte. Curtains, S yards carpet. Mirrors. Parlor suit, i laeat styiea covering, Centre Table, htagcres. Easy i Chairs, Bookcase, Hooks, Turkish suits. Ac. . Chamber Suit complete. Bedsteads. Dressing Cases. Bureaus, spring I anu tutir Mattresses Pillows, Hoisters, Ac.; Hurtet, Ex- | tension fables. Chairs to match, solid Silver and Plated Ware. China, Ac. Sule positive, over hw lota by catalogue. 11 EN KY h. Mcln INN El.L. Auctioneer, ALBERT B. WAItDRON. AUCTIONEER. By D. W. IVES, salesrooms 10! Liberty. Ill Celnrand 38 Church itreet. Household and ortlce Furniture, llll Day. at Ll o'clock. Including the balance of the stock ol Messrs. Pchaffer, Newman A Metis, about $ii??) worth of Furnitnre, and muat be closed to settle with creditor*. Also raucy Cioodt, Ac., Ac. By order ot J. 0. A A.JS. WHITEHORN, Assignee*^ A UCTION sale.-this i WEDNESDAY) MORMSO. J\ commencing at lb o'clock. t the eicgant ptivato residence 210 West I weuty-hrs, street, near seventh avenue, lian lsome and useiul rlousehoid Furniture, two elegant Pianofortes, stem way A sous' 7 octave and Decaer A oroa.1 tour round 7H octave. Marie Antoinette and Princess style Parior Suits. covered in "damask s till" and brocatel; miaid and marble top Cen ru and Card Tab es, French plate Mirrors, nne | Oil Paintings, imported Bronze Figures, Clucks. Lace , Curtains, Library and Secretaire Bookcases, handsome I dwart Bookcase," Library Tables, Tprkis.b Mill, in sa- ! tine; Spanish and Turkish Lounges, Easy Chair* Writing Desk, rosewood and walnut Bedroom seta, with Dressing Cases. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardroues. Washstands, '1 hair and spring Mattresses, Kcp, Piu-li and Haircloth Suits; Extension Tame, Btirlet, Dining Chairs, silverware. Crockery, Had stand, Brussels and Ingram Carpets, Kitchen Furniture, Ac. N H.?sale positive. 'Take seventh or Eight,i avenue cars. ROBERT C. CAsIH.V, Auctioneer. A UCTION SALE OF FIRST CLASS CITY MADE J\ Household Furnitnre, velvet, Brussels Carpets, this (Wednesday) morning, September 23, at lii^, o'clock, atthe elegant private residence lt'3 West 1 wenty-eightli street, near - Ixth avenue, over 500 lots by catalogue. | mnguincen. i.ranj uueuuss, trince Ar.nur ana Hint i Antoinette I'.irior stout; Stein way t Son'i rosewood 7>? : octave t'lanoiortc, Paintings, Works ji Art. Curtains, : Mirrors, Chamber Suits, all styles; Mattresses, Beddingt ' library, dining and basement Furniture, -itting Room I Suits, in plush, rep and haircloth. Haiiatand, stair Oar- i pets. s. J. KKAr.Mhit, .auctioneer. Uoods parted and J delivered tor purchasers, lake Broadway, Sixth or Sev- i entti avenue cars to Twenty-eighth street j BOWE k HILLIER aCCTION'EEBS-MARSH.M/S J sale?corner ot University place and Eighth street, this day, at 11 o'clock, the Contents ot a Jroeery store, i consisting ot Flour, -sugar. Spices, l ias, Cottees, Starch, I Soap. Candle?, Cheese. Butter, Canned Fruits, Piaitorm ! Seine and two hue Horses. two urocerv Wagons and one ' Milk Wagon. JOBEPU l'HILMFS MarshaL BOWE k HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS?MARSHAL'S sale. ?By virtue ot several executions 1 will sell at public auction, corner or University place and Eighth 1 street, this day, at Id o'clock, the .stock ot a flrst clas* i Jewelry store, consisting ot Diamonds, solid gold -ets, i King a gold and silver Watches, ladies' enamelled Watches, Scan Pins, gold Studs, Sleeve Buttons, gold Eve Classes, -olid vest and neck Chains, ladies' opera, I Chains, gold Lockets. Ac., being ol the best manufacture j and latest styles, also hve axles. J3y order ol Thomas 1L ouUivau, Marshal. ; BOW K k HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS MARSHAL'S I sale, corner ot University place and Eighth street, this day? at 11 o'ciock. the stock and Fixtures of a Restaurant, consisting o: Tables, Chairs. Crockery, Olassware. Silverware, PLatedware, Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils. Linen. Cloths, Napkins, Clocks. Mirror. Groceries, 'Liquors, Cigars. Canned Fruit, two Bedsteads and Bureaus aud oue two horse power Boiler, with attachments. MARVIN U. CLARK, MarshaL T>Y / w. CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONEER.?BY this dav l>? o'clock. Lca?e, Stock. Fixtures of well 1 known Distillery More 34d West Mxteenth street J. W. KOOEIts. Attoruey for Mortgagee. ! Bowk a hillier. auctioneers.?marsh aL'S sale, this day. corner University place and Eighth street one covered Grocery Wagon. at 11 o'olock. JOHN II. HILLIER, MarshaL By JOHN a. DUNN. AUCTIONEER?OONTINUatlon sale of tne stock of shearer A Jones, Furniture Manuiaetory, No. L5 Klvlngton street. Will sell to-tnor- ! row (Thursday). September Jt, ISTs, at 10}$ o'clock, all | the Furniture contained In their salesroom, consisting of marble top Bureaus, Bookcases, htagerea, Wardrobes, Buffets, Desks. Parlor suits, in silk, plush, brocate> ana reps jf various colors, also a large lot of unhnished Tfltc-a-Tetes and Oliair Frames; Buttons, Burleps, Gimp, Reps, Ac. Sale positive and tlnai. Dealers invited. BY J. W. CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONEER?SELLS this day, at 11 o'clock, without reserve, entire general assorted stock I.iquors and Q:ie Fixtures of prominent sample room and liquor store, 56 West Broadwav. buyers, liquor men aud dealers specially Invited, liy order mortgagee. I CAMPBELL'S office, III West Broadway. David m. Davis, auctioneer?will sell ^ this day, at the salesroom JIM llowery, at 11 oclock, $J,OOP wortn of Men's. Youths'and Boys Clothing aud Piece Ooods, without reserve. 1 his sale is w orthy the attention of country buyers and speculators. Ci rhat auction sale to day at si park row, ! T at 10)a o'clock, of inagiudceui Oil Paintings; all to be closed out. B. P. THOMAS. J?ENKY%. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, handsome household furniture. the entire contents of a four story mansion removed for ' convenience of sale to our salesrooms, on wednesday, se1t. JS, at 10>? o'clock, ai salesroom, 656 broadway, near bonltstreet. Comprising elegant Axminster. Royal Wilton, Brussels and ingrain Carpets; rosewood and walnut Parlor .->uns. in hroeatol and reps, French J late Mirrors, Curtains, walnut Chamber, Library and Dining Kooin suits, two i rosewood Pianos, Lounges. Sotabeds, Bedding, hair ami spring Mattresses, Clocks, Vases, Ornaments China, i Olavsware and all other appurtcnances or a first class nou.sc. puaiu>c utu vuu ?ticnuuu ui purchasers. ISAAC WOLF, Ate) lOMiKIl?MVKRS A CO. WILL ! jell this day, at 10 o'clock., at 17 Bowery, the Furniture 01 a tamily leaving tue cltv, consisting ol Parlor suits, Beds, iablea, Chairs. Sieves, Cooking Utensils, Ac., Ao. J ERE. JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER. Furniture. Merchandise and Fine Arts Salesroom, 37 Nossuu street; Real Estate Department 31 Park row, N. Y. HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICII FURNITURE. By J EKE. JOHNSON. Jr., at the Salesroom, 37 Nassau street, THIS DAY, AT li)>i O'CLOCK. consisting tn part of several very elegant Bedroom Sulfa uiado to order for the present owner; superb Parlor suns, velvet und Brussels Carpet*, stair and hail Carpets. Library bulls. Mirrors, Ac., Ac. i Kitchen Furniture, Ac. ALSO TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, by order of the Trustees, a flue assortment ol Othce Furniture, Store Fixture#, Ac.. Ac., donble setting Desk*, standing Desks, Tables, revolving Arm Cliairi una stools, snver mounted -how case, wuh wuinut Counteas and Drawers i jutsi le -liow Cava, carved walnut Counters anl Drawers, las Fixture*. Sales, Kainng, Letter Press and stand, Ac. Also, Rosewood I'lano. 7H octave, Bradbury. Rosewood i'lano, octave, Pearson, of Boston. Rosewood Piano, !* octave, Co, lard A ColUrd. of London. Rosewood Melodeon. J AS. T. GRISWOLD, AUOTIOVBRR. 13 Washington place, near Broadway, will .ell. FRIDAY. September 35, at II o'clock, at 13 Washington place, near Broadway, an assortment of elegant rosewood, walnut and mahog any Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture, rich car pew. Ac.; China, class, Ao. Full particulars to-morrow. MN DS8BA I'M, AUCTIONEER. 217 CANAL ST.. Sells this day, at ldVi o'ciock, at CM Broome street, tho contents ol a Lager B.cr -aloon and Rcsuauraut, Bar and Back Bar. Tables, Chair*. Ac. MARSHAL'S SALE.?CHARLES PEYSER, AUCTIONeer. sells this day.lu^ o'clock at 3d Catharine street, 2 cases Tobacco, 1 hale Havana, I Indian Figure, 3 elegant snow Cu?cs, 2 Platform ,-cale?. Chandeliers, Desk, -aie and ' .udtl fine Cigars. L. tJAKDIi, t Ity Marshal. Hcrcatter, 12 sou, single and double Harness, 2 .-addle* And 1 Buggy. Marshal's sale -isaac wdlf. auctioneke.? MYl-.R.- A CO. will sell on this day, at lny, o'clock, at 17 Bowery, large stock ol Hardware, consisting in part of Tools.'Saws. Iron and Tin Ware, lot ol flue Table and Pocket Cutlery, also large lot of Pocket-books Brushes, aud other goods round In such store. By order of LEVI LI PPM AN. V arshal. 1JAWNBROKERM SALK.-JAMI.S Ati.tR, AUCTION* eer, 59 New Bowery, tvlli sell this day, at I o'clock precisely, MM lots silk and other Dresses, broche ami woollen Shawls velvet baeques, Remnants, silk. Table Linen, Hlanaets, guilts, Undertdbthillg. Ac. , also Coats, Paiiulnons and test*. By ortlcr ul JoUh J. Levy, 15 Built avauuc 9 BALES AT^ ArCTIOS. "PAWN BROKER'S SACK OK w ITCHKS AXD JKWKI, 1 ry - It Kl LU, (Jencral auctioneer salesroom 89 Hywcrv will sell on I'hursdav. -v; tcim er 'M. nil o'clock. Oiw loti* >rold and s Iver Watches. Diamonds, Jewfry, Ac. .also Ouns. Kill'Is. Mu<u?i Instruments, Ac. By order oi tiapion. Urcen ? Co.. ltd Bowery. PAWNBROKER'S HAI-K.-R. EIKI.D. OKNKRAt Auctioneer, salesroom No. 49 Bowery, will *eh tlua day. at li o cluck, 6UU tolr Men's and Women's Clothing, Iircs-rs. Shawls. Keinnanta. Underclothing, Quilu. Blankets, Boots. Shot s. Ac , Ac. ; a so Coats. Kanu ani Vests. By order M. Olucksman, Soring street M. H.? The sale will commence witn Men's Clothing at U o'clock sharp IJAWN BROKER'* MACK?THOMAS J McGRATH, AUOtloneer, 133Chitiiam street, will sell this day, at II o'clock, 4 0 lots men's and women's Clothing; silk and other dresses.silk ve.vet Cloaks, troche shawls. Remnant* of Stls Quilts, Beds, Be idinr Boots, -hoes, Ac; ?.so Coats, Kants aud Vests. By oi ler of Id ailbersteln, ?th avenue. pOBTRRS, CIKtl'LARs AND CATALOGUES ROB it-T. ';v,on* protnotlv furnl-tied, at low rates, by tit* MKTKoH.jUTaN KHl.NTl.Nii Knl ABEiall SI K>it, Na llo Broadway. "DICHARD W.VLTKK8, ACCTIONKKR. . , sate?Will seil thla ilav ^Wednesday). Se^ temher-i *t ,l o'c>ock, m No. I,.'75 Broadway, all tW equa. undivided me .?;? interest of C. W. Verities of, I* " and to thf,)':''<:tro-Cliemieai H.iths. furniture Ac. i>.Ha I siewaat, Attorney lor MortiUM. C CP REM.Hi :i -i..: a! Wh-l M o I" N'T V l'. It.SOM f- Railroad lepot. Wc?ichester county. At 12 o'clock noon, or. Mei',nes,:?y. >cpie:nt>er 23.-sixteen Lo's, witk hotel, store anil stables. with three :ront?. 1 hi yards frona William*' Bridge denot, low to he -old separately Thia eiegant Proi erty will be positive v sold. Maps an4 other .nfonnHiion at the olhce ot RiCHard HaRNETT, No. Ill Broadway, room F, basement. Trains leav* Forty-second street depot at 7 :1.>, s jn, 9:15, 10;,U A. M. SHERIFF'S SALE Of BOSSES, THICKS. CARTA. Wagons. Ac. a. herman. Sheriff"-, auctioneer sells this tlar (Wednesday:, September 23, at U o clock, at stavtn<a statoie, . U;n street, near Second avenue, tour n rses, Carta. Trucltv Wagon-" Ac ; also all the Kight. Title aaA Interest o: Patrick Slavic which he had oji fie lOtbdayof March. l.'7?. ol. in and to the Building on said i> eimsrs, and all the Interest 01 said lavin In the Lease jt ilia same. W51 C. CONNER, Sheriff. Wu Hr.auT, Deputy. tvm. WITTERS. ACCTIONi ER-WILL SELL TIIIS " .lav. at 2 o'clock, at t.vt Canal -treet. a large variety ol Parlor Suits, black walnut and enamelled Chamber Suits, >ola>. Lounges, Bedsteads, ttiarbio top Centre Tables. Chairs, Boos case A Wardrobes, Ktagoiea, Corner stands, French plate Pier, Mautle and plain Mirror*, velvet, tape-trv. Brussels and Ingram Carpets; Oilch ths, Rugs, Mattings Ac.; hue curled hair, husk sad oilier Muttresses, Feather Beds. Pillows, yullt*. Comforters, Sheets, Tablecloths, Crocaerv, Glass and Woodea Ware, Stoves. Hetrigerators, Counters, Desks, Sashe* Silver Plated Ware, Clocks. Window Curtains, Shadea, Ac.. also a lot of Furniture, Ac., to pay storage. _ PUHOTOETBI, OaOiMlj A large assortment of second ii ani> Pianos for sale; upright, square an.l gran t Ptauoa to rent by W'M. knabc. A Co., lid Filth avenue, above sixteenth street. AN ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND PIAXl A, J\ stcinway A sons' make, tor sale, at a bargain; also Stein way upright Pianos to rent. STEIN WAY A sons, stein way Hall, New York. a finm assortment ok new an1) HANHsnV* A Pianos to reni ai HAINES BROTHERS' 1'iaua Rooms, 27 1'nior. A4i::urc New Pianos on Instalment* or li.w tor ua*h; two Pianos, been used a Utile, very low lor cash. \ NUMBER OK GOOD SECOND HAND PIANOS, 0? different makers, soine nearly new, told I or bald price as we want rooiu. ' JOHN MAliOVS. corner Fortieth street and First ?v. An immense stock of pianos and organs, new and second hand, best matters extremely low for cash, or to let antii rent money pays lor them , snul monthly instalments received. Iioka.> WAI Kits A SON, i.si Broadway. A ?STKINWAY AND (MUCKERING, BRADBURY A. and Lignte A Co. Pianos at extraordinary burgaina lor cash, Planoa sold on instalments and tc rent. D. KKaKaL'ER, 3o2 Bowery, near Third street A SEVEN* OCTAVE CARVED OVERSTRUNG PIAKO. A $17.1. pavuble Sto per month', upright and square Pianos ana Organs tor cash, insia tnents or rent $; apwards. BETTS' Warerooins, 788 Broadway, corner Tenth street A?SOLD ON INSTALMENTS AND RENTED?$173. mafnlfloent full 7 octave rosewood overstrung Iron frame Pianoforte; carved legs and case ; latest Improvements; also Piano and Stool, $40. GOLDSMITH'S. 20 Blcecker street, near Bowery. A BEAUTIFUL GRAND PIANOFORTE, CELKJ\ bra ted maker; every Improvement; great sacrifice, only $4)0: Pianoiortes on easy terms to suit all. J. BIDDLK, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. A MAGNIFICENT WEBER 7Yt OCTAVE BUS \TOO? lour round Pianoforte tor sale?Made to order, cost $300. tor $3110. alto one. Broadway maker, lor $223. Call private residence 120 West 23d st. 4 8TEINWAY 7H OCTAVB PIANOFORTE, CARVh? .'Y legs. 4.1 improvements; a bargain; rosewood Plan* only $101; Parlor Organ cheap. PEEK k SON, U Clinton p;a. o, Eighth street, near Broadway. \ MAGNIFICENT 7K OCTAVE ROSEWOOD 1'IANOforte, 4 round corners: made order: celebrated maker , used 5 months, tor $275, l'arlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture, sacrifice; property tamiiy leaving city. Bo W. isth St.. near &tli av. A LADY WILD DISPOSE OK AN ELEGANT Chickerins grand, nearly new, cost $1,450, tor $7.j0l To be seen at <0 Irving place. No agents or dealers need apply. A private family will sell their elkgant four round Steinwav k Sons' Pianoiortc at a sacrifice: a brilliant toned. 7^ octave, rlcniv carved rosewood case, tull agraffe, overstrung Piano, having all Improvements, printed guarantee and bill ot sale, cost $375, (or $2:15. N. B.? stool. Cover, boa lor shipping. Call at private resilience 21 1 West 21st at A LADY WILL SELL A ROSEWOOD 7 OCTifl Pianoforte lor leas than $1U0: also a handsome Weber Pianoforte, carved legs, round corners, tor lean than $21X1 2d Third street, near Bowery. ACHICKERING ROSEWOOD FULL 7 OCTATR Piauoiorte, tour round corners, modern Improvements. cos'. $500, tor $175: Cover and StooL 243 East 30Uk tt? between 2d and 3d avs. BERRY'S NEW SCALE PIANOS?FINEST MADE; Worcester, Btclnwav and otbor Piano* for rent and ale ; very low. Agents wanted. BI-.RRY k CO.. 7CT Broadway. /WHICKERING PlA.NO FOR RENT, $7; NEW PIANOS, \ ' $21 per quarter; 7 octaves. $4; new 5 Stop Orgau, $75. GORDON A SON, 13 Hast Fourteentli street. }^LEGANr STKINWAY GRAND CONCERT PIANO, j No 11,616, almost as good as new, at a sacritlce. Stored at Hteinwav A Sons', U1 East Fourteenth street, where It can be examined. XTEW AND ELEGANT 7% OCTAVE PIANO AT A Is sacrillco. best city makers; tully warranted, will take In part exchange black -ilk, Diamonds or Merchandise. Address s., box I2t> Herald office. PIANOS?LARGE LOT, VERY CHEAP-TERMS OP sale or rent easy, to suit tne limes. Ca'l and ae? them at MERilKLL's, No. d Union square. THE MASON k HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, 23 Union square, winners of three highest Medals and Lnpiomu 01 :ioiior hi ? leiiua, una i uris, ix>i, now oRer ili? tlnest Assortment of Uio best Organs in til* wcirld. not only lor cash exclusively, as heretofore, but Also lor lime payments, or lor tent with privilege at purchase on extraordinarily tuvorable terms. TO SELL. TOR WANT OP USE?AN EXCELLENT grand square Piano, very little used, from one or tb* best makers," price $-S0. To be seen every ilav this week, irom i to 6 o'clock, at No. 11U Madison avenue, flood opportunity for schools. rx;anted-a stbinway or chickkrino gkanb XT Piano, new; or will huv one a little used; mnat. however, be in perfect condition, will exchange Hrst class Iowa Laud, or p.iv cash II very low. Address, with description and price, box i583 Post otlico. (botw ?Magnificent rs octave rohewoob I ?J Pianoterte for sato. four round corners, elegant carved case and legs, all improvements; used six mouths; must bo sold bciore Thursday. 4*3 East lath at. THE LECTURE SEASON*" " AT 8 THIS EVENING?A LECTURE ON NERVOUS Debility and Special Diseases, at Dr. Knhn's Museum. Remember the address, 6i8 Broadway, near Kourtb street. The largest and moat magmtlccnt Mastum in the world. Admission 10c. I ?SPECIAL LECTURE BVERV NIGHT AT EIGHT A< o'clock at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 614 Broadway, between Houston and Bleccxer streets. iXUJSICAJL.. ' American conservatory ok music, So. 0 hast Twentieth street, west of Broadway. rroteas.sor iiba m m iuiwiii.ir.it, Mutlctl Director. Cluases now forming (or vocal culture and rending music, lor piano, violin and haruiony. at liberal terina STG. G. RUZO BEGS LB AVE TO INFORM HIS PUplls thai he has returned to the city ann win commence lin sinennr lessons on the Jlst last. Misaddress Messrs Wm Kuabu A Co., 1U KuUi avenue, above Six. tec nth street. ' Wanted?a position as soprano in a prot' ? entaut choir. Addrsss s. J., Uerald L'ptown Branch office. wANTEO-FOR A FAMILY A LADY TO TKAOK I' music, French and English. Apply at Mra MITCHELL S Teachers' Bureau .61 West Thirty-tltth streak WANTED?A SOPRANO, FOR QUARTET OK A IV small Episcopal church, who would give her services (or the in?:ruction and practice. Address, Tor particulars, ORGa-MST, box 127 llcrald Uptown Branch office. Ain PER QUARTER FOR LESSONS ON THE Ihano hy a gentleman teacher; each nupit taught separately. Call, between 1U A. M. and i P. xL, at Nov 86 Orecnwlch avenue. DAVtlVOl ACADKMIEM. ' \J. S A USE'S DANCING AOADEMI Es".-CLASSES . ad Masonic Hall, 114 East Thirteenth street, Bravoort llall, 151 East Fiftv-f.iurth street. PRIVATE LKR SONh at any hour. CIRCULARS at private academy, 212 "last Eleventh street. A DODWORTH'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANO ,'V. Inc. No. 212 Filth avenue, coruor of Twenty-sixth treet, open for the season Saturday. October 10. Morning and afternoon classes tor ladles and chill re* E vcotnc cln-ses tor gentlemen Sen t tor a circular AC'ARTIKK'S DANCING ACADEMY, PI IMPIOM . Building, Intersection ol Stuyvesant and Ninth streets.?Classes every Monday and Thursday; privet* lessons a specialty , soiree Dansaute, Beethoven Uall, 'till Filth street, Tuesday evening. ____> A -CLASSES NOW OPEN FOR BEGINNERS AT WILSON'S Danctug Academy. Arthur Hall. West Fourteenth street, near Kighth avenue ror termi* ac., kcdU for circular. Soiree every Tuoaday auu ?aturday \ ?J. MARS' ACADEMY GF DANCING Mf ill Btaecker itraet. aow oph*?- J? 5f?5? | and Saturday evenings. For term*, Ac., ictiji jor *'rc|V L lar. an tree Weducadav eveuuu. >e?l. J* xl I a clock