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6 ADVERTISEMENTS REMEWED EVERY DAY. CONTINUED FROM FIFTH PAGS. SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTA- bie and intelligent young man, aged twenty-five, as com- fend intellige Replen, or corny: r_ Conon wa enen; e of sober ntlemanly appearance, and will- naly wake bimory use n0) ob to travel, Address, , box 106 Hi ‘omee. 1OOK.—A COMPETENT WOMAN DESIRES A SITUA- oe, a as meat and pastry cook, in afirst Leo aeenry or board- cooked several’ years In city and couuiry HHease apply at 271 Bowery. pong -WANTHD, Po beewinks tay BY A RE- able young man, who understands proper care aid treatment Of horses; Will make himaelf useful in ouner re. to hig employer.” as good city recommendation Qui ‘Oreddress [, D.. st the saddiery store, 818 Broadway. Cau de seen until engaged. RENCH COOK'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE- spectable French woman, with the best of recommenda- ins. Apply from 10 A. M. to 20’clock P. M., at 298 Lat ave. OUSEKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTRD—IN A FA; mul; ould go ta the country or travel with a aay. "Addrene Mra.'Be 26 8us OTEI. HOUSEKEEPER —AN AMERICAN LADY, OF perience, is desirous of an engagement, In an pact of the country: References Srst cl wader Address Mrs. C. H., Herald ITUATION WANTED—AS LAUNDRESS, EITHER IN city or country, by a ra woman. Refers to her pre- sent employer, 218’Fourt GAAMSTRESS A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN AAtbes h rituation as seamstress. Works very neally, and ean make children’s dresses. No objection to the te or 40 travel with 4 lady. Apply at 581 3d avenue, near 40th at. GIIUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL. AS bambermaid and waitress. May be seen for two days a ber present place, 209 Clinton sk, South Brooklya. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST RATE ean map aT wash and iron, she thoroughly understands her iness; lived four years in faithful Apply in the basement of 345 GITUATION WANTED —BY 4 PROTERTANT GIRL, AS good pain cook, or to do chamberwork and tne Teference, Can be seen for two days at 736 Broadway. ITUATIONS Nee? am ‘D—BY ae). ogee herd tidy, respectable girls; one as plain c ‘a good washer And irotee: the other as chasabermald, is accustomed to the of chiidren, Have the beat of city references from their places, where they lived three years. Please call at 99 Bast I6ih st, third floor, back room. ITUATION WANTED—TO DRY NURSE AN INFANT, by # woman who is familiar with, and accustomed to, the care of an intant from ita birth. Can refer to her last piace where she has lived over a ye pply at 23) 6th avemu Tourth story, front room, of Mis. McClusky. ITUATION WANTED—AS GOOD PLAIN COOK, IN A private family, by acompetent woman. Can be seen at her present employer's, No. 4 West S7th st. ITUATION WANTED.—A GERMAN GIRL, WHO speaks good English, wants a situation, as seamstress or lady's maid; she undersiands dre: and all kinds of sewing. Call at 254 East 11th st., second tloor. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS chambermaid and sewer. Would go in the coun'ry Please call for two days at 56 Tillary ot, between Jay aad Lawrence, Brooklyn. EGAR ASORTER AND PACKER.—A YOUNG CU. ban, afew days in this country, who thoroughly under. Sams hig business, and ‘who bas Yoon engaged ioe. several years as an assorter and packer in a large factory in Havana, is desirous of obtaining a situation in that capacity; he is intelli: ent, sober, steady and reliable, and speaks very good Bug Address R, U. Dyer, Washington, D. C. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN YOUNG MAN, as coachman and ig also a gardener and carpen: ter; has good recommendations. Address, or call at, 61 ave- nue A, drug store. avenue. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO. testant young man, as coachman or porter; can give the best of cliy reference. Can be ser for two days at 35 King st. 2D—BY A YOUNG SCOTCHMAN, room; he is thoroughly conversant with with some of the first families in Mr. Duiflap’s, No. 2) West 18th st, Sootland. Ci n at Detween 8th and Sth are. ITUATION—.S COACHMAN AND GROOM, br goanby ed, by ® youig man, who understadds the care nagement 4 rip family; has the best of reter. ence from hi : Call or address T. H., No. $40 Broad wes of Cail? pain ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOU oper. } MAN, AS BAR- Keeper, or to take charge of a liquor store. Address W. G., box 179, Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE OR CHAM- bermaid, by a Protesiam, who will give the b ferences. Inquire for Bridgot, at 33 East 2uth st. AED EY, AN EXPERIENCED MONTHLY nurse, an American, a situation from the 23d of this re- month. She’ prefers going to the country, and would not ob- Ject to taking care of an invalid, travelling. Can be seen at Any time, ab 35 West 35h st-, between Sirand Gib avenues. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, A situation, a5 coo! jood city reference given. Can de seen for two days, Cull at @ West Washington place, in the rear. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, Miuntion, avchenbermaid and wailer, orto dagencral housework, ima private family; the best of city relerence. Please cali'at 292 fat avenue, none 17th st. r00m 10. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A PROTESTANT, ‘@aituation, as children’s maid; erstands her busi ness pertectly; is a good seamstress, Call at 261 West 43d si. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS waiter, or to do chamberwork or housework, in a small family. Can be seen for two days at 223 East 13th st. ANTED EY A PROTEST ANT GIRL, nurse and seamstres excellent fine washer, bas the best of city reiereuce. Call at ‘50 East 21st ot, nea? 2d avenue. ASHING.—WANTED, GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES’, or families’ washing; extra paina taken with the clothes and no pieces lost. Cail at, or address 129 East 33d st., between. 2d end 3d avenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE jung girl, to waiton children, aasist in chamberwork or do fain new fog. Can beseen for two days. Apply at 217 Evat 20th at. A SITUATION ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE ‘Young women—one, aa nurse and plain sewer; the other, ap loundrees and to assist in the chamber work; good reference if required. Apply at 188 17th st., third floor, bi WANTED-A SITUATION, | BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, between 13 and 14 years of age, to take care children, city reference given. Call at 10] West 29th st., tween 6th and 7th avenues. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED WO- man,® situation, a# cook, in a private family. She would also assist in washing and ironing. Apply at 10 Dowa- ing st., second floor. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman, as cook; is an excellent baker, and willing to aesiet in washing and ironing. Good city references. Tan be ween for two days, at No. 200 Hast Isth sireet, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a8 chambermaid and waiter. No objection to the coun: try. Cam be seen for two days, at 216 East Broadway. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, ua chambermaid aod to take care of children, or do ‘housework in . Good city references 357 Hndson avenue, Brooklya, second San be given. AppIY oor. ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A SMALL PRIVATE family, to do general housework; is willing to do cham. berwork or to take care of children; has the best of reference. Gallet 229 7th avenue, between tb and 26th ae. third door, back room. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS PROFESSED COOK. by a woman who understands French, English and American cooking, in all its several departmenta: 64 city re- fer: nee. aahery ‘ai 224 26th st., between Sth and 9th avenues, for wo 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- ‘man, as. chambermaid, or to do general housework. Apply for two days at 93 West 19th st., New York. Atabetwekey AN peg bewiy da bi edd oF Moni be a kind nd atentie mires avalid or old lady dress E. M. M., No. 4 I at, oF ad Marton se ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, A Wi iituaton. to aurse an infant, elther in her own place or Apply nt 496 8th avenue, third sto ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE widow woman, with @ little gn six years old; wages not #0 much an object aa a comfortable home; country pre- terred; beat of refereuce given. Inquire at 1¥9 Bast 30th out. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to cook, wash and iron, in a private family; best of city reference given. Apply # 212 31 avenue, between 1%b amd th ais. Wa SITUATION, AS NURSE OR CHAMBER. ‘maid, by a Protestant girl. Please call at 124 Weat 25th st, near 7th WAXTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid and seamstress, or waiter; one who tho. roughly undersiands her business, and can give the best of relerenee. Pleave call si 325 lm av., between 19th and sis., third foor Wraentr, in A FRENCH DRESSMAKER, EMPLOY ‘ment by the day or week, or work to take to her own Srst floor home. | Can cut aud it in the most fashionable manner. Ad. dress J yhine, 118 West 24th st., between 6th and 7th ave cian. third Bloor, front room, over the grocery store. TED—BY A GIRL, A SITUATION, AS COOK S r to do housework. Call at 236 26th ai., between 8th and 9th avenues, Good city refereuce. Can be’ seen for two days. ANTED~AN AMERICAN, ENGLISH OR SCOTCH el, te chambermaid, and lo asiat in washing and iron- Apply at No. 46 Pierrepont s., Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A STEADY, RESPECTABLE GIRL—A ‘situation as chambermaid, and assist with fine Washing Has good city reference ; no objection to go ia Please call at 364 7th av., in the candy store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO. W ‘man, 88 nurse to an invalid lady, or would take care of children; \s capable of er oaing them; ean, ena roider and do of neat sew! of cit beeen" Gon be oven until engaged at 496 Honston at tat AITER.—WANTED, A SITUATION, AS PRIVATE ‘waiter, or valet de chambre, or travelling servant, by iy ereom whe would be glad 'o mos an returning 1 arope. ewietee aria tas tales cane of , and te chrversant will languages. Has teatina feach, and personal character given. Apply a\ 140 bth avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPROTABLE girl, about 15 years of age, to take care of children, and e herself general’y usefw lately landed. Onil at 101 , Fear building, rst oor. aTTOR BY A GERMAN GIRL, AS ANTRD—A srve it ot raaher and Ironar; goed r nee. Saba Lakai oo as ioe. ary ace; in honest and SITUATIONS WANTED. . er TA RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A A Cay to do general housework in a small a good plain sewer. Can be seen for two cy 106 9h avenue, corner 18th st., third floor, frout room. Warm A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A. rtituation, as nurse and chamberinaid. oF to do fine wash: and ironing. ection to the country. | Beat of cit) erence. ‘aeply a 316 &th avenue, Detween 26th and Erk WARSTEDTA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS nurse and seamstress or chambermaid. Can give good reference from her last place. Cail at 49 Presid tween Columbia and Van ‘Brunt, South Brooklyn. —, A HIGHLY peers ee cage yorey aimetion 5, wash ironing et ‘Callat S61 Mowery, needa oor from ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, housew: and to do ‘pete fa family; best of Cou to do general mai fhe taal references given. Can be seen at ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT woman, @ situation as chamber would make herself generally useful, or would do the general house- work ofa smal! private family. Can beseen at her preseat employer's, 73 Henry st., lyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GIRL, AS CHAMBER- maid or waiter; has city references, Can be seen at 145 th avenue, between 10th and Lith sts., in the fanc; ANTEDOBY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU A- tion, 1 cook, wash and iron. and 0 make "herself gen- erally useful. Please apply at 182 Madison wt., front base: tient between Pike and Rutger sts. WANTEDTA SITUATION, BY A GERMAN GIRL, AS reference given. Call at 9 Chria- ‘Jopher sireet, first floor, room No. 3. Warr b adifinn oe BY A GIRL OF Reh pil oe it chamberwork, or as waiter, or to dren. reference given, ‘Call at 279 Sixth avenue, be- trcon 17th and iach nirgern ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, to do general housework; Is a rood i plain cook, washer andivoner. Reference given. Call at 33 Hamilton ay., South Brooklyn, third tloor, front room. ANTED—A SET TANI ON, r, Washer rt distance inte’ he country. in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, TO DO CHAMBERWORK and to in Washing and ironing. Good reference. Call at ‘TOL py at. ‘ANTED—BY TWO SMART, ACTIVE, EFFICIENT ‘and well recommended girls, situations; one as pl cook, washer and ironer,or to do general housework; nee other as chambermaid and waiter or as nurse and Apply at Wallace's oifice, 4 Sands st., Brooklyn. ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO TIDY GIRLS, (SIS. tera;) one as chambermaid; is a first rate washer and troner, and is willing to malse herself generally useful; the other as nurse and to top lain sewing. Both are of agreeable igposition. “Two years’ reference from their last place. No olyection to goin the country. Can be seen for two days at 173 Ist avenue, corner of Lith st., top floor, front. AR Wet Rete 0 ol 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY A ¥, highly rea respectable lady, fully competent, Address Mra. , Herald 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO cook, wash and iron, or to do general housework. Good city reference, Apply at the coruer of Warren aud Boud sireets, South Brooklyn TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS cook, washer and ironer for a small private family. Good reterence given. Can be seen for two days. Apply at 129 northeast corner of 24th st. and 7th avenue. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAM, A SITUATION, to do chamberwork, or general housework. Good elty reference. Can be seen ior two days at 44 Ist st., in the rear. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION, as chambermaid and seamstress. City reference. Con sea eons: at her present place, 316 Hicks st., treoklyn, ANTED—A SITUATION, TO DC HOUSEWORK OR chamberwork, in a small family. Call at 76 Spring st., in the dry goods store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE foung woman, as bermaid or to do general house- work @ small private family; best of recommendations given. Can be seen for two days at 90 Wyckof! st., Brooklyn. W4XTED-A SITUATION, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work, in a small family; understands cooking and is _ washer and ironer. City reference. Apply at 203 East sh st. 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do housework, for « smail private family, or as cham: bermaid and waiter, Reference. Call at 76 Bast Warren st., South Brooklyn. 7ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND SEAM- stress; bas no objection to the country. foity reference. Call at 6 West Washington place, room 8, second floor. y ANTED—A SITUATION, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work; is a good cook, and ironer; no objection tothe country. Apply at 87 Varick st., inthe rear. Good re- fercnce given. JANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, WHO THO- roughly understands the business in all iis branches. City reference. Apply at 88 East Broadway. JANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND SEAM- siress; no objection to goin the ey for the summer. Plesse call at her last place for two da, 7 East 23d st. 7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, AS cook, washer and ironer, or would do general house- work; best of city references given. Please cail at 183 384 st., between 7th and 8th avenu ANTED—BY AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT GIRL, A situation, as chambersunid abd walter, or blurse aad plain sewer. Please apply at 204 Madison st. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY, A child to dry nurse, from one to four years old: references hanged. Inquire for three days, at 175 East ih st, room excl No. 1: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, aa chambermaid and Waiter, or as nurse and seamstress; no objection to the country; oy references. Call for two days at 179 East 12th si., afer 9 A. ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO, RESPECTABLE Wane ears of age, to do chamberwork; both ges spent German an English duently; reference given. Ad: dress E. L. G., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND fine washer, or as laundreas; understands doing manaline and Suting, Best of reference. Call at 200 East 15t st., one door from 1st ave. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GOOD COOK, AND TO do all kinds of bakin; n excellent laundress; would go in the country for the mer. Call at 465 Washington st., Second floor. References given. JANTED—BY A RESPDCTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation, as cook, washer and ironer. Best city reference. Call at 562 Pear! st., third floor, room No. 6. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A simation, as waiter, ina private family, or to do chamber work. well recommended. Please call at her last employer's, 267 Greene st., between Waverley place and 8th st, until engaged. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation, as chambermaid and to take care of children, or as children’s nurse and to do plain sewing. The best of gy deference can be given, Please call for two days at 115 ast 2 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, as cook, washer and ironer, or to do genera housework, in & small private family, The best of eity refer ence given. Call at $2 Euat 2d s WASTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation, aa chambermaid and seamstreas; haa no ob: Jection to travel. "Can be seen for two days. Call at 6) Rut- gers st., room No. 16. TANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND SEAM. stress; is willing to goin the country for the summer. Can be seen at her last place, 77 Kast 2d st TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG SCOTCH woman, as laundrees and chambermaid; best of city re ference given.’ Call at 173 West 25th st. 7 ANTED—BY A HANDY, SOBER, AND INDUSTRIOUS man, & situation as rT; Writes & fine hand and isa good accountant; would drive a od with the city, and bas been tistactory references will be 186 Herald office. JANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, (ENG liah preferred,) accustomed to wait on table, aud willing to make himself gene Apply, between § and 7 P. M., at No. 7 West Sist st. JVANTEDSA SITUATION, BY A RESPECT AIL Oung man, as walter, or to take care of horses, he is Weronn no objection fo go in the country. Inquire at No. $ Columbia College. Best city references. WASTEDIA SITUATION, BY A. PROTESTANT youn , a8 groom, and’ to take care of a garden, if required: has no objection to go a short distance in the coun try, a lived in brooklyn, ApPIY at the grocery store corner ‘Old Flatbush road and Pacite #t., Brooklyn, for three days "W Work to the city or ooustry; uaderstanca the sa driving of bors farming ib all its branches; has good references. Plerse call, this day, at 139 Forsyth st. wagon, as he is well acquai to the care of horses. Address H. J. H., given. box ly useful. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MA WAXTEDTA SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY AN Englishman, he thoronghly understands his business. Cun produice (he Dest of city relerence. Has no objection to any part ol Addvewe A. B., at Mr. Curr's saddle ry store, 181 Caual st. V JANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG BOY, 13 years old, to work wilh a farmer for his board and clothing. Apply at 189 West 24th st,, near 8th a WAXTED, A SITUATION.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Mav Wants a situation in a liquor sore; wages no object, vous of learning the business ce. Apply at 124 Rast 2th st aw be is of city refer ‘Can give the best MILLINERY, &. . TC. BELL & COS, NO. 3 CATHERINE STREET, fine crape bonnets, $3 19 34; richly trimmed straws, Bye $4; dress silk bonnets, $8 to $5; lawn bonnets, only 10s. N. Facto walstand mantlia. patterns cnt tn the latest eteie Country dealers will please call, Remember, C, BELL A&G No, § Catherine street. ARIS MILLINERY “MADAME LET. 110 BRECKER ve i the tention, of ladies to her choice P. Debt Foumer resnen, dress cay d capes, which she 18 OUiaing si teduced prices oe ee TT PAzis-qLaDyy, COMING TO PARIS WILL FIND le. her Mme. NUTTING anclene maison Guerin, “Pau Lour, ‘Honore, No. i78 Champa Elyse newent t for: On the most reasonable y perio Expedi- fey sit <PRIN Y GOODS. yoo R. T. WILDE, and 22 John street, tapered faetiirer and jobber of Silke millinery goods. straw ge fancy bonneta, ‘Stik ties cane ‘ench flowers, And ail articles pertaint the ailtinery trade. Prices + DANE A Us bow oy vy NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1856. HELP W, .. A AAAS ANS AAR An SARA A an Aé YyounG Fa aoat Beealwif Witenes BALOON, py Acar STILL WANTED—TO na Qos R JON A- than’s furniture polish Pmeallic Heane call from 9 ill Pe elo, at ‘irae ‘corner of Puiton st room 22. “aUbBARD. BOY WANTED—IN THE BA! AVENUR. A KERY 10 1ST AVENU! Le COAT HANDS haf gr gp ogo BUT THE workmen need apply at Oak Hall, 64 Fultou street, CMk. AND WAITER CARTE ERO | rE, oun, Fourth at, deawenn Wooster thd Thompes Thompron ee PP? Cs A mg yt yf : * nperer. cars’ veteronce. “Apply in corest store, 5c bivei, near 6h av., for two days. (yap WANTED, A Pky dan J MAN IN na Ri nediee a wore; acquainted with 1 rdecndi a (good characte and Address ‘» Herald office, stating age and salary wanted. prety ss itee? A rovne. MAN bl ey yi wee ‘amount = ‘recommended, aiary ere /@, box 106 Heeald of $250, per week. Address, for two Cousaie ws VAUTED-ON WHO rears ‘24th at., corner of Madison ove avenue, To cick \OACHMAN.—WANTED, TO GO IN THE QOvMTRT coachman, situation groom. ly without these of Dr. Ludlow, Astor rf from 8 to 10 A. |ANVASSERS WANTED—APPLY BETWEEN TEN AND bag Tgeosuadan at 280 Broadway, corner of Reade street, room 4 RY _GOODS.—WANTED, saleemen. Apply at 614 toe EXPERIENCED TATTY & McGETRICK. IRLS WANTED —TWO GIRLS WANTED, TO PUT UP U7, perfumery, “Those accustomed to the work may apply ADH Son oh pS ee ee san f pply sr Joan Cortiedge & a ‘s aon goed feces i 23 Broadway. Nee va WAurep rare DAT Cay ey, (bel AVE- nue, to jood recommen Galion required.” Hugitin'or Gerianm preferred: ASTRY COOK WANTED.—A WOMAN PREFERRED. , Apply at Fatten's Hotel, corner of Greenwich and War: HIRT SEWERS WANTED.—A GREAT MANY GOOD hands will find constant employment at 340 Fourth street, near Broadway. 10 GROCERS.—WANTED, A YOUTH, WHO HAS A knowledge of the grocery business and can bring good Feference, to live on Siaten Island. Inquire of John Wyman, & Co,'s, coffee merchants, Barclay st., from ANTED—SKILFUL OPERATORS ON SEWING MA- petines,, None seed apply vut those fully competent. to ee and constant empl ent will deen CLPINe Feria Maatills ‘Emporium, 361 Brondvway. ANTED—A MAID FOR CHILDREN, WHO (AN dress hair and speak French, to goto France. Address St. Nicholas Hotel. Fa & W251 NURSE WANTED —ONE HAVING NO OBJEC tion to travel, and having good ¢ f tain a good situation by applying at iW ANTED--A GIRL, TO ATTEND BAR IN A GEN- teel establishment. Those competent may address Broadway Post oflice, stating where an interview may be had. ANTED—A GOOD WASHER AND IRONER; A ‘one, and must have good references. Apply at J Eeosinay corner of Broome st., second floor, between 10 an ANTED—A GENTEEL YOUNG LADY, TO PLAY ON axa” Plans and assist a a saloon: also, s young ledy will be 10 board; ke care of a child. Raidrese ree HL, isroaahway Bo oat efice, ‘fmamediately ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. ‘She must be a washer, and ironer, and come bola recommended from her last place. Call at 123 Kast 13th ANTED—A NURSERY MAID, bat ACCUSTOMED to the care of three children. Ap) ply at at 33 W. 22d at., be- eee hours of 9 and 3 o'clock. of city references required. ‘WANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, ACCUSTOMED TO sew on pantaloons and vests, or One who has learned the talloresa’ trade; such s person, wishing employment by the day or week, - rivate families, may apply ai 39 West 241 ai, between’? and 12 A. M. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH AND tron; willing to make herself useful; good cit y reler- Apply from 10 to 1, at $1 7th avenue. ‘ages: Gata CHAMBERMAID AND WAITER, TO Y winatist In the laundry and G0 plata. sewing: an active and willing only wil re ‘ages er month. ‘Apply at lit East 17th at,, with reference, 0 ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A NEAT, ACTIVE Scotch or English girl, to sod the _the Cooking, washing ws “fing ‘Must come well recom! 08 $6. io he morning, at ‘ior West 36th st., rhetreen Bis und 8th one ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL, WHO UNDERSTANDS general housework. Apply at 4 Court st., Brooklyn. Wares. LAUNDRESS, WHO IS COMPETENT AND ling to assist in the chamberwork, to go in the country for the summer. Apply at 13 West 3ist st. Witerpaeine aeet aera area a. good waslier and ironer, understand plain cook aaa «nce, ot Frock, and have good city references. Wages er month. ‘Apply after 9.4: Mivthis day, at 1d West 2th st. near 7th Vea CHAMBERMAID, NURSE, SEAMSTRESS, ‘walter girl, laundress, cook, and a girl l4 to 16. The very best wages will be given. Apply at No. 7 llth st., be- uy, ep Broadway and University p! ANTED—PROTESTANT HELP, TO DO GENERAL housework in a family consisting of four. Apply imme- diat« ly at 36 Amos street. ‘ ied WeARzED-A WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH AND IRON. ‘Must be well recommended, Apply at 299 West 19th a, between 9 and 10 o'clock. TANTED—A YOUNG ory AS hapa yerwonacnr and waiter; must be a good plain sewer etent to fill the situation. Apply between 10 and Zo" clock eats day, 4» Weot 28th st., near oth avenue. City reference required. WXTEDTA GERMAN GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework; must be a good washer and ironer; wages $) er month. Inquire for two days, at 197 6th av. ANTED—A LADIES’ CAP MAKER; NONE BUT AN experienced person need apply wo M. A. Mitchell, 29 Waverley place. yANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN, AS NURSE.— ‘one but one fully capable of taking charge of a baby apply at 140 West 34th st., between 7th and Sth avenues. ANTED—TWO GOOD OPERATORS; ONE TO GO W Wout the quber for hts shyt mite eogomend weal, typing.” Apply mo Thwale’s Gallary, we Chatters naaae agregar! sae aah MILLINERS, ALSO ‘No. 31 Division st. opposite Chrystie Apply immediately. ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GERMAN GIRL, FOR general housework. Cui] at 125 43d st. corner of 3d at w.. Highest waaeepeld, ave. WANTED APPRENTICES TO LEARN DRESSMAK ING; paid while learning; also, improvers wauied. Apply at 1/3 Spring street, between 8 and 12 A. M, TANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, TO ATTEND A bakery. None need apply without the best of city refer ences. Apply at the corner of 2h st., 6th avenue, to J. Niess. ANTED—A NEAT AND TIDY GIRL, TO GO IN the country, to do general housework; one who is. ac- bi aud ironing; she must be willing and obliging. Si ll receive good wages. Apply, be.ween 1U and 2 o'clock, at $48 Spring street. WANTED—A RESPECTABE GIRL, TO DO GENBRAL housework. Apply this morning at 284 Spring st., three doors from Hudson st. WANTED SIX GOOD DRESSMAKERS, 811 Broadway. APPLY AT WAXTEDXA GOOD SEAMSIRESS; ALSO 4 GIRL, TO fdo the general housework of a small family; sho must be « good cook, washer and ironer, and have good references. Apply at 246 Degraw st., South Brooklyn. ANTED THIS MORNING—A COOK AND CHAM. bermaid, also a nurse. ‘The cook must do the washin and ironing, the chamberm: will be required to wait on bie, ac, Bring your references, and call at 24 3d avenue, near WANTED 5,4, G00D AND TEMPERATE SINGLE man (a Protestant preferred), who thoroughly under sia) de farming, and who is eapable of ‘aking entire charge of a thrm When the owner {@ absont, and who is ready to com: uence work immediately. Address Farmer, Herald office, L eo ERRAND store, from 14 to 18 Louis of $ and 6 o'clock P.M. ANTED—ACTIVE, YOUNG AND. MIDDLE AGED in a business by which from $3 io $% can be made daily only’ one dollar required, Apply at 186% Canal street, in the store. ANTED—IN AN IMPORTING mar AN ACTIVE boy; one who les e city, with his parents, Sala- ry first peur, $00. Address W., wr 'KD—A SALESMAN, tod Za UNION CLOTHING Warehouse, No, 20 4th ave "ALLEN & DALAND. ANTED—AN APPRENTICE TO LEARN THE GAITER fitting, Also, a good baister for gentlemen's gaiters. Apply at 20 Laurens at., near Canal, third Hoor. ANTED—A GOOD SALESMAN, FOR THE DRY business; one who can speak German Preferred. Apply, Geomedintely, ai 148 Atlantic sireet, Brooklyn ‘ANTED—AN OYSTERMAN. ALSO, A GIRL TO W Bilton table, None but those experienced eed app \n Te remaurant, under Lovejoy’s Hotel, hte + ANTED—A BOY, AGED 12 OR 14 YEARS, TO AT- tend in an office; he, must board with bis parents, “In- quire at $1 Bond st., from 8 to 1 pik EN ,ANTED—AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, WITH A Wim ‘capital, to take the exclusive agency for the sale of a new article in Philadelphia, Baltimore or Washingto now extensively sold in this city. A good chance woltr, us man to make money. Reference required. Kppiy to Alien, 34 Broadway, room No. 7. Fan Ln Ma ee wo Pann nnn AA A ny ‘AITER WANTED—A FIRST RATE WAITER. ONE Her tan’ furnish the best reference may ppl ee ars. Taylor's, Montague place, corner of Clinton at., Bi been Rca eit ses seeenaaainsaiateintsntden Aate ANTED—A SITUATION, AS, BOOKKERPER OR by @ young man who closes hie present en: uly, Refars to his resent employ. Munrot @ C0. 41 Broadway. acy HELP WANTED. ‘ANTED—IN A HAT STORE, A boy, to aitend the store and goon himeelf generally useful. One ha of the Suniness (preferred, eiktastt oie selsomn Apply at 90 Fukon ot. AITER conde am PROTESTANT Ra understands waiting in an hotel. Also, @ boy, as porter. References required. ‘Apply at 247 Washington FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. AYES VENDRE—NEUF BILLETS DE 1,000 FRANCS DE LA ue de France. S'adresse! ay. rf chambre No. 29, ches M. she INSTITUTRICK FRANCAISE DESIRE ENTRER dans une famille. S'addresser chez Mr. Gilimana, ave- nue A, No. 40. THE | TRADES: ANGINEER WANTS A BITUATION, TO RUN A BTA- ane yengine. Wages not so muich an . Pleas address a note to J. M. Gloughiia's, 155 1st avenue. RTE tel AND POCKETBOOK Ltd vranted,Sieady employment, and good waged will be rea to each fay from ists o'clock, a BOOT resent en Remeber BY = een mucaen, 60 arenes, wo oot ability. Tnquire alas Ws ein ‘can be gi sicoets in the trout basement, AND, SHOE MANUFACTURERS —WANTED, man, by & competent to akowino en oftee. poms lishment, Best of city crate Address Cuter, Herald Le bl! ten —eareD. BYA naga” MAN, A deli preaemeks Address Ht box wag otn ae JEWELLERS. —A MIDDLE AGED, MARRIED MAN, who has had twenty-five years’ manufac. {uring tnd selling, wishes « stuaitn, as travelllt as fo oharact Character and capacity. Adi vaipetn ore F. L. (Po FaneTERS reir FIRST RATE OAK AND rossenoud, gral the decorative establishment of William Gil , 34 re m6 Broadway. DECORATIVE PAINTERS TWO OR THREE hands wanted who have had practiog in mouldings: also fret rate grainers. App Iya, the decorative establishinent ot ‘William Gibson, 374 6 Broadway. BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS.—FROM 2 TO 30 GOOD boot and shoemakers wanted, at P. BMAUD'S intelligence office, 47 West Broadway. ANTED THREE 00D UPHOLSTERERE AND ONS n, lead employment will be given Inquire at 69 Nassau st, between 7 and 9 o'slock. ‘ANTED—A CARRIAGE PAINTER ; ONE THAT UN- derstands the business well. None other need M apply At No. 11 Peck slip, between the hours of 1 and 3, this da; ANTEDTA SINGLE MAN, AS GARDENER; MUST be ni the care of ho ee GOOD SEGAR MAKERS, WHO es ae nen tne Sten Peete en henes the factory. lars inquire at the segar Gis Canal ay formerly Walker. u INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. MAMPLOYERS WISHING GOOD HELP WILL FIND well recommended servants at MORRIS COHNERT & CO.'S, 287 Broadway, corner of Reade st. Also, farmers, laborers, &c., at this or the new oflice, 125 Greenwich st., near Cedar. RS, GREEN MOST RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HER patrons and the public that her agency is removed to 634 Broadway, and wants ladies’ maids, English, French or Trish; also, nurses, Iaundresses, cooks, women for general house: work and seamstresses. ‘Rates 60 cents. ERVANTS.—FERRE’S PROTECTIVE AGENCY, SK ventecn years established, for furnishing the best servants (ate of Broadway and Duane sis. ,) is removed to No. 51 Kas ‘Twelfth st., one door east of Broadway, where his old friend: and families generally, can rely on being furnished with the deat servants in the city. ‘ANTED—AT 766 BROADWAY, ONE BOOKKEEPER, ‘one conductor, two clerks, (wo porters, two barkeepers, three waiters, two coachmen, and three boys. Places pro: cured for firemen, men on steamers and railroads, and brake- men. LOUIS KAUFMAN, Agent. REWARDS. 5 REWARD.—WHEREAS JOHN M. CRIPPS IAS been missing since the evening of the 28th May, and has not been heard of as yet. I hereby offer the above reward for such information ns will lead to his reoove IPPS, 63 Canal street. Description—s feet 6 inches hig! small body, thin. face, no whiskers, hair inclined to gray, aged 49 years; supposed to be Gremed in_biack alpacea'coal und mised vest; had on when he left black beaver hat and gaiter boots. 5 REWARD. FLEW FROM HIS CAGE, AT. NO. 7 3) orth Madieon square, Twenty sixth sireet,/on Saturday, june 14, a bobtail mocking bird. The above reward, with many thinks, will be paid for ite return, by applying at the above plac 5 REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, A seventeen foot boat, painted with ® red’ strip “ihe line, and grai gunwale, inside white, en and Pine nateer Lowa green; named May Qui ames Lee, of the Batter; REWARD.—LOST, YESTERDAY MORNING, ON Broadway, near the St. Nicholas Hotel, a black thread lace veil, for which the above reward will be given by leaving it at the Clarendon Hotel. AND FOUND. Logact SHARES STOCK BANK OF COMMEROR, $lu0,,each, tranaferred certiioate, No. 18,627, May 31, to Frederick Kay ment bei at § Sader will return same, for hberal rewards to Joba Ht. Ranch, 19 Maiden lane. Latest ronawey feel IN GOING FROM fast Uellceled Deeks Ww hurch, in Orchard street, a lava broastpin, gold seting. Whoever will return the same ithe above Fesidence will be suitably rewarded. OS8T—A BLACK AND WHITE TERRIER DOG; HAS long, erect ears, and answers to the name of Tasso. Who- ever will return him at.No. 9 St. Mark’s place will be liber ally rewarded. OST—ON THE MORNING OF THE 16TH INST., IN the lower part of the city, a pair of heavy gold specta ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving them at 3 and 39 Pine streets, rear building, basement, No. 17. OST—ON TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, A BREASTPIN, with hair in the centre; of but little value to the tinder. Itis asa gift, and freatly prized by the owner, A liberal reaard will be paid for its return to Charles M. Rose, 55 Ce- dar, or 96 First street. Ost —THE LADY WHO TOOK¥A BUNDLE FROM A in Fourteenth street, yesterday, is notified that the bundle consisted of several Et ‘of ladies’ gaiters and boys’ shoes, and were dropped oachman, who will be obliged to pay or the lees unless ake retarna theta to)" B. Miller, 194 Canal street, where a suitable reward will be paid. Ng ort AY AFTERNOON, IN KNICKER- bocker si 434, a written address, to which nume- rous nignstures*' fare afixed. If promptly left with Joseph Fowler, 80 Beaver street, a suitable reward will be given. REENWICH OR CHAMBERS between Chambers and Canal streets, a lady's gold watch, of Tobias’ manufacture, and chain. Any person finding the’ same will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at the Merchants’ Hotel, Cortlandt street. OS8T—ON MONDAY, IN TOLEN netting STATEN ISLAND—A FO! elt red FOOT a n outside, with blue streak; black faa: wal branded under stern, seat and oars Willis, Uren, 8. "Three nT reward will be paid on her return to J. R. Willis, Clifton, 8. I SED TO HAVE BEEN LOST—IN CLIFF STREET, uiton street, ou Saturday night, about 11 o'clock, in going tow fire, i large California ring, with a raixed anchor Spoil Five dollars will be given if retarned to ine owner at 13 Walker street, NEWSPAPERS, &C . TEWSPAPER, PUBLISHERS ARE NOTIFIED THAT -N the Herald job office Is now prepared to print thelr aa- ounce sheets in the most attractive style and a tcheap rates. ALMER'S TRIAL IS FULLY REPORTED AND DE; pieted inthe IMustrated London Times, received b; sleanter, “A full report writen. by the celebrated, Henry Mayhew, Esq., accompanies the illustrations. Price 20 cents. Grand treble umber. Foreign News Agency, Sun Build ings, Nassau street, PORT AHEAD.—SPORT. SPORT, SPORT.—BOYS, AT. mB; sttention, boys: Hoya, atiention. ‘The great 'PIC- FORTAL CLIPPER for Fourt h of July will soon be realy. Full of all sorts of sporting culs, sporting news, chess racing, het rowing, ball playing, foot races, portraits of famous ‘sport celebrated racers, chess players, and all sorta of Thatiers interesting to lovers of sport. Price 6 cents. Dealera supplied at usual rates. Address Agent for the Clipper, box 4.079 New York Post office. IPHE AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS— ‘he best and cheapest new: In the country, ia Ianued every Fri Friday morning, WI I Sia Ahead and furnished to agente at H80 per hundred. t Editorials on matters of general interest. nce. Beatiors of interest to potoiang, And # large amount of general reading, resting to all olasses of the community, endent M atts ry ig attached to no party or faction, pul aeferoted to whatever is calculated to advance the gonecal ood of the whole country, and to increase the glory and pros- erty of the Unio “he's medium for advertisers, the AMBRICAN WEEKLY tbe WHERLY PRESS, northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau sireeta, New York. The paper is for sale at the oflice, and by the news agente. OCULISTS AND AURISTS. RTIFICIAL EYES OF ALL COLORS—SUPERIOR TO the imported, made under my own inspeation, to ft eadh part cular case. Iu, motion and appearance they conform exactly to the natural eye, can be inserted without pain and worn Without uneasiness. The profession supplied. Conaul- 1101 # as heretofore, on the eye and ear, from 4 o'clock bes at 602 Bri wey” . W. POWELL, D., Oouliet and Auris . DENTISTRY. ENTISTRY. <HENRY ©. O'CONNOR, 382 BROAD. y, guarantees 10 insert whole or partial sets of teeth, on cold, Wa aliter or pieced plates, twenty-five per,cent cheap »r than any other regular dentist in the city. No money required until entire satisfaction is given. INTISTRY.—TOOTH ACHE ), either from cold INSTANTLY CURED, or exposed nerve. Teeth ‘army ited or oF put in—all without giving or i warrant Over gene’ Often 21 bey FAY, over Dos action and ¢: nore, hy ger, Dew DRY Goons, sx ae, WORTH a OF DRY DRY GOODS — a > 288.5 ine airicly obser beet: ENR, 280 Bowery, Between Fringe snd Houston nieces JASE OF SUMMER Freach boni > Just received At Mme. HARRIS & SON'S, 571 Broadway. ASCTION EMBROIDERIES — Belling off at lees ‘Than the cost to import. Linen handkerchiefs at half price. Swiss and cambric| ‘or trimming basquea. Also, figured laces and Swiss m Malin by BRERA nksad 6 COMER, Bescars IN PRINTED HUSLINS. French jaconets at Is. pee yard. Inconel robes wilh ree Gounces ‘At $1 60 each. Organdie do., with two ounces, A. T. STEWART & CO. Brosiway, Chambers and Reade sireets. BY ORAPE And Guipure sets ‘new invoice will be opened ‘This morning of the above By BEEKMAN & COMPANY, 473 Broadw: ARKGE ROBES. Price of tea dollar robes Reduced to eight dollars. ater s i 415 Brostway. ye, Mantillas, Plaid silks, Carpetings, &c., &e., &e. All iadiog of taste and judgment in this ay, ‘and ont of it, read the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS, the best and oh Cat paper published, nad the best saveriiing clam in| country. “Advertisements inserted for fifty cents & seription price $1; to agents $160 per hundred. Send your crdere to the office of the American Press, northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, New York. ARGAINS, BARGAINS, et ee —600 REAL Limerick lace collars, at 3a. 6d. O00 yards new ribbons, at 6c. and 1s.; 10,000 net work coll 2s. 6d. and 3s. 5 5,000 straw hats and bloomers, at half price; with a great many other goods too numerous to mention. Call and see for yourself, at . KINZEY’S, Eighth avenue. LACK CHANTILLY, LACES.—A MAGNIFICENT AS- sortment of every width, capes, coifleurs, points, mantil- las, with flounces to match; also, veils, collars and ‘sleeves. Patis embroideries, new and beautiful, at very low prices. Black erape collars and sleeves just received ‘among olher novelties. ‘MILLER & Broadway. OYS' AND LADIES’ PRINTED LINEN HANDKER- chiefs, in great variety, rom 1s, 6d. euch, upwards, now J.C. MILLIKEN & © THflinea Goods dealers, 748 Broadway, above Astor piace. HEAP MOURNS GooDs.— ‘he assignees of the bankrupt, J. aes ‘& Co., No. 703 Broadway, Will offer on Monday next, ‘and oro the week, tremendous bergen in the above, in order to kT of this stock, 1,000 yards Mulhouse muslins, orth 2,000 Jards black plaid bareges, ts. 6d., worth 2s. 64. 1,000 yards biaek and white tissues and bareges, 1s, 6d., worth Crape de Paria, renadin ‘pen. Assignees’ sale. Crape de Marat, English and French trimming rapes, &e., At equally low prices. sei ig 708 Broadway, near Fourth street. (CuEA? SUMMER SILKS— Beautiful styles, in rich qualities, is. per yard, worth 6s. Rich and heavy elk that are sold everywhere for $1 per yard are offered a ‘Yard wide sik, tn splendid qualities, 1s. per yard, worth $2. 103 Broadway, near Fourth street. (CHEAP BAREGES CHEAP BAREGES. 200 picees sutin plaid bareges, at 5 cents per yard, will be offered for sale this week. we goods have been re- Guced from Se. 64, to 2s", In onder 4 ‘make anearly clearance of the barege stock. B. WILLIAMS, 347 Broadway, inte Lendbenter's. ILARK’S SPOOL COTTON.— For its strength, Goer and sleaticty, @ Pees a prize medal at the great Paris exposition of and assortments Feeelved "d regularly, and forsale by ORGE A. CLARK, 82 Dey street. CLARK'S SPOOL, COTTON, CCBEAE SUMMER SILKS— Beautiful styles, in rich qualities, per yard, worth 68. Rich and desirable silks, that are re abid every where for $1 per yard, are offered at 7 Yard wide silks, in ‘splendid auslties, ls. yard, worth $2. Ladies should examine these goods Ss ddcided bargains are offered. nee’s sale—708 Broadway. HEAP MOURNING GOODS.—THE ASSIGNEES OF 4; FRANCE & CO., 703 Broadway, will offer, for this week only, tremendous a bargaine in every description of mourning goods, in order to effectively clear this stock, being the last week of sale. 1,000 yards French muslins, 1s., worth 28. 2.900 yards black plaid bar oe) To, Ga, worth 2. 62. 000 yards tissues and bareges, In fike qualities, art Crape de Paris, Crape de Marat, Grenadines. Algerines, Pineapple cloth, ‘Trimming crapes, &c. At equally low prices. BY order of assignee 03 Broadway. NLARGEMENT OF GENIN’S LADIES’ AND CHIL. dren’s outfit bazaar.—In cot uence of chai made in the infants’ department at the bazaar, the banding sock of spring clothing for misses and children wih be marked down and for saleon Tuesday, June 17. Also, a great variety of ladies’ thin robee de cham Fe, aacqiies, baagues, 0, GENIN’S Bazaar, 613 Broadway. (eee No val bon Tg Are offered at very wpe prices, ity beaaon being advanced. Also, many other articles in lace and muslin. ILLER & GRANT, 371 Broadway. MBROIDERIES— Ladies will find some of the greatest bargains ever offered to the public, in bands, collars, sets, sleeves. Flounces, edgings, ineertions, &e Also, French work in Swiss muslins, ‘OR BASQUES, ‘&c. At the assignees’ sale of the bankrupt stock of J. FRANCE & CO., 708 Broadway, near Fourth street. REAT SALE OF MOURNING GOODS CONTINUED OADWAY. Black and white jaconet anc French, new patierns organdie muslins, warranted er yard. Black and white berages and pineappie tissues, in, 6a. per yd. Black grenadine berages, a new article. .28. per yard. Foulard silks. $4 50 per robe. Also, every description of mourning Roods Bper eat below usual prices. Call, before purchasing elsewhere, AtW. JAC: AKSON'S new mourning store, 561 Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets. UNDREDS OF MEN IN THIS CITY HAVE REALIZ ed fortunes by liberally advertising their business ihrough the medium of newspapers, handbills, large posers, circulars, &c. Every description of printing will be promptly aud cheaply exeouted at the Herald job office. MMENSE SACRIFICE IN DRY GOODS. aisanen attraction during the week, at the dry goods mart, mnare bargains are to be offered to the public. ANTILLAS—BRODIE'S | MANTILLAS— G80. BRO D1, $1 Canal and 68 Lispenard streets, has no ‘and best assorted largest ‘mantillas, suitable. for the city, banal trade, ed ‘ound ta in New York. The lot embraces of black moire antique and lace mantles, ense Vi block valk and do, 0. oe ee gs lot ba eure oe (4 ‘and other lace man’ (A of his prises with those of olbere D Detore Dareeas: ing. ANTILLAS, MANTILLAS.— Chantilly, guipure aud French lace, ‘Antique and plain silk ‘Also, antique and lace in combination, Are being received dally, ‘Ani sold at the lowest By BEEKMAN & COMPANY, 473 Broadway. RINTED JACONKTS.— anes Engliah printed jaconete, at 234 Scasce French printed jucowets a sige. ill be opened On Menday, June 16. The ladies are solicited To examine these goods, as they are offered, much Below the market price. B, WILLIAMS, EAL BLACK THREAD LACE GOODS, BY THE WASHINGTON. The lates novelties of the ‘season, comprising ‘Square shawls, with deep volante; Mantelets, with deep volan Ghantilly and Alancon shaw! Square, demi and carré vells Marie Sotoinew's, barbes, fishes, collars, Manches, ez 'T. STEWART & CO., Broadway, Chambers and Reade sweets. ILKS AT FOUR eum ynee s PER YARD, 80 cents to import. Also, very handsome, abe Cheap at $1. By BEEKMAN & 4 coup ANY, Broadway. ao PLAID PRINTED praca H BAREGES, ai ta Pater! - T. STEWART 400, Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets, QUES: SIE Sennen opened on Monday, Sune 16, eases China llks, case Fi sits i. chene pl cose ad, Se ii 7 every ro ahs is shave ail been bak ig oy saeco m Brynawas. Ing Lewdhontor ‘* Merchant Tailors Pia. Receive by the steams season ‘aluable Pte) of we. ecsent MESA BARLOW, PAYNE & CO. Coleman sret, Condon, viously Ei iety in atyle, taste and make of and niabing goods Can always be seen at 12 PARK PLAC CARPET TRADE. ‘The immense stock of every of carpete Mi by the subscribers enables ( large additional advance received per last steamer,) to od nue to offer:— Superior English velvets, a # ie ‘oven, oe prniee) \e in Gowqua retail trade). , STEWART C3 90. , Broadway, Chambers and Reade IE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF FLOUNCED SILK ROBES In the city, ALT. JeraWaw & 0. Broadway, Chambers and atreet ITE MARSEILLES AND BRILLIANTES, ‘or Indica” on A very superior assortment ; At BEREKAN'S & cour wirs, One block below Bt. Nichola HITE EMBROIDERED MUSLIN BASQUES, ; of those) Very handsome baaques, at 1és., Superfine three, ply De. ¥ rain, ‘Sil clots, druggets, Matting, (made cpreesly for Just Lacie Also, very beautiful ones, int Subic oul By BEEKMAN A COMPANY, CARPETINGS AND UPHOLSTERY. §) PTY | Ma ita ampieaho ELEGANT OARERE ESTABLISHMENT, Superb English weivetsc Brussels (GARBAGE Fo FOR SALE.—A bg A Wh dmb winter be sold low, on appitcation fo ona MONS T: sall’s, corner of Thirty-ninth street and avenue. (OR SALE—A PAIR OF FRENCH PONIES, ABO] fourteen hands high, seven and eight years old, 60 and kind in harness or saddle, and good travellers. 0 used with perfect safety by ladles or children. | Inquire Pike slip, or at Gildersieeve & Bayles’ stables, foot of Bri street, rooklyn. ‘WO NEW GENUINE IMPORTED E} Inquire of WETMORE & HENRY, 34 ter street. OR SALE—A PAIR OF MATCHED CARRIA horses, bay color, the property of a gentleman; warrant in every respect. Can be seen at’ OA’ ’3 marble yal gorner of Thirty-Afth street and Brostwayy| between te ae ‘OR SALE—A HANDSOME SADDLE PONY, FOR lady or & gentleman’s son; sold for waut of use. Alad hight rockaway wagon and harness. Apply at 136 Thirty-ti sireet, near Eighth avenue. OR SALE—A CALECHE COACH AND PAIR horses; the coach is in good running order, Also, @ and pair of ‘horses to let, for the season, go_in the count Apply to MICH. CAMPBELL, livery stable, Columbia aird near Clark, Brooklyn Helght j1OR SALE—A DOCTOR'S WAGON AND TWO Ni light wagons, with shifting rail, apen sides, enamel 1 at 16 iter tops. City made. Cheap for cash. Appl ace, near Auaity street, up stairs, room No. (OR SALE—A PAIR OF SPLENDID CARRIA| horses, that can be recommended eliber for & span or le drivers. Good speed, wyirited and gentle. “Can be aeeq {rider & Plect's table, 36 Latayette place. OR SALE—A SPLENDID, WELL BRED HORSE, J.\ on and Abdallah stock, bright 153 hands hig years old, perfectly kind and sound, and fees traveller; q irot in 2:50. To be seen at Morris’ Arcade stables, 116 Clin| place. OR SALE—MADAME OTTER, FULL BLOOD! mare filly, by Henry out of Polly Hopkins; Polly ij kins sired by Priam. Inquire at No. 18 River terrace, the office of A. L. BOYD, No. 72 Washington si treet Ho Kens The mare can be séen at the Hoboken riding sch ood SALE—A FIRST CLASS THREE paren ROC! way carriage; has been but little used, made by 9 the best makers in ‘New York, with double ‘The whole in good condition, and will be sold for leas, ‘hs. ae = its original cost. For particulars, apply, to T. Ww. rs carriage maker, corver of Henry and Poplar stred Broo yn. OR SALE, HORSES, WAGONS, HARNESS, &c. largest assortment in the city of first class Moka aie ieche top and open buggys, road” w sulkeys, &c.; single and double harness; also, » jorses, at the reposit sale stables, Nos. 8 and 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—A BRIGHT BAY PONY, 4% HAI high, gn ye ars} old, with flowing mane and tail; is under Iso in single ‘and double harness, also va handsome and fast. Sold for nofault. N.B.—Five airy at to let by the mouth, Inquire in the rear of 90 Elizabeth ‘si near Grand street. OR la —A PAIR OF GRAY HORSES, 1634 HAN! b, unsurpassed in style and beauty; warranted p Teetly Sound and kind. Also, lendid carriage and hd ness. Can be seen at Hathorn’s stables, Twenty-third atr Apply at 8 Wall street, room 37. , OR SALE—A LIGHT ROAD WAGON, CITY MAD in perfect order; also, a light covered gi iar’s wagon, cheap. -Apply'at COPPER’S stables, 103 Charl atreet, or at 103 Fourth street, OR SALE—THREE HORSES, 15}; HANDS HIGH, SI ‘years old, fast trotters, warranted in every respect. ‘Al: ‘bay mare, can trot in 2:50 0.8 wagon. Will be sold cheap ai warranted fight. Apply at 106 Mulberry street. OR SALE—A BLACK HORSE, SEVEN YEARS OL] sixteen hands high, warrante ed perfectly sound and kir in single or double harass a stylish driver and good travd er; would suit a doctor, or any one wanting @ nice be’ seen at 248 Houston street. 1OR SALE—TWO TOP BUGGY WAGONS; ONE NEAI ly new; one Boston chaise, nearly new; also, a atandir] top carryall, wifl seat nine persons. Apply at 58 West Tweil ty-third street, in the smith shop. OR SALE-A GRAY MARE, 154 HANDS HIGI seven years old, kind in single and double harness, ar aa pleasant saddle horse. Sold for want of use. Warranted | every particular. Price $200. Can be seen.at Disbrow’s ridis academy, Fiith avenue. R SALE-CHEAP, A VERY HANDSOME | AN tylish bay mare, full blooded Duroe; can trot to wago Fee i 2:60; warrauied sound and very kind in all barnes: igh six years old also, # splendid five, ye agle col, nate tall full 1534 bands ‘very promising, sound and very kind; fine bay mare, suitable. for doctor or real, six years ol ‘The above horses can be seen by ite's co yard, foot of South Seventh street, Wilidonaburg. ear Pe slip ferry. ‘OR SALE—A FINE BAY ABDALLAH MARE, SOUN| Kind and of great endurance; can trot in $54 minutes; al old SRSA igh t top Sates and harness. Price $300. Apply to JAM COYNE, Club stable, corner of state and Hoerum street rookly i. ye! SALE—A LIGHT WAGON, WITH (SHIFTIN also a set of light harness, all ih good order. Inquty at Pv ladison street, corner of Rutgers. OR SALE—ONE LARGE BLACK HORSE, 1644 HAN! high, six years old; will trot in three minutes in | ‘and not train that; also, four others that will pay t that are in want of horses, to match or Bare drivers, to eon fates ne ie black, 16 hands high, two bay, 153< high. The; 's stable, on Liberty Seek‘ oue d two doors from om West street. OR SALE CHEAP—AN ELEGANT BRIGHT BA mare, sixteen hands high; a good traveller, sound anf kind in all harness. Apply at 462 Pearl street, near Chathand OR SALE CHEAP—A HALF CANADIAN STUD PQ ny, about 15 hands high, warranted sound, and kind {| saddle or harness; the reason for selling, the owner bas n| work for him. Inquire at 255 Tenth Gielgh between Twentj sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, for three days. Fee Ln A pais CHEAP—A FULL Tataliad i MA! mare, 16 hands high, ears old, kind j all alt nares ey ain driver; or wou! Mtsdhange f for a wor! Inquire at 687 Kighth avenue. ‘ORSES FOR an SPLENDID BROWN HORSH old, long tail, 1534 han roadster. Also, @ chesnut 6 years old, 18° hands sad: horse. These horses are for for the will be guaranteed to be without fault oF blemish, or the mal returned. Price of cach its le, 22 West Thirteenth street. ‘ORSE, ROCKAWAY AND HARNESS FOR SALI very cheap.—The horse is # bright bay, sixteen band: ears old, ® free and very stylish driver, sown the rockaway is new and built to order. Appl; at the Belmont sale stables, 162 Crosby street. HENRY HILLS. ‘ORSE, LIGHT TOP WAGON, HARNESS AND SAD. ‘ie and bridle for sale cheap, if applied for immediate! is the the owner, wish a to leave town. The horse is pony build eo 'y fast pacer; perteciy sound and id. ply at at ia J Pearl siceet, corner‘o Wall, up stairs. Uy 4 ROAD WAGON, COST $2%, BUILT TO ORDRY for city and road driving, will be sold for $125 cash, oy ‘0 lossea snistained by endorsing for a city Councilman. | Al at WHITE'S stables, northwest corner of Broadway and 1 ty-ninth street. ——— WO NEW ROCKAWAYS FOR SALE—ONE SINGLE and one with pole a la, {wo seals, and are very sit perior articles. They sold to pay expenses. May b seen at the Belmont sale slablen 16% Crosi pia Inquire at CONKLIN RY HILLS. ERMONT HORSES.—JUST RECEIVED, TEN SUPE. Flor young Morgan horsey of fine size, style and action: are very desirable Sarnily horwa, being well broken. For sali at very low prices. Also, two new and elegant city made twa seat top carriages, much below their vaine. Apply at No. Lu Boerum street, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A SECOND Baw oar ay, OR CAR Tage, for country use, to hold four or sit persons; mis ran order. — may be early’ hew “ana, fs Rs tor auch by dare ing bor 1. “tio te WINES AND LIQUORS. 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