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nec SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMA LES. (A GERMAN WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITUATION ‘as housekeeper in @ respectable family of adults with oe children; bas one child. a boy, 9 yeara old; can be seen at 127 Bast 28th st., between the hours of 10 and 2 P. M. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1864. ITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, WARTED-BY A YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL, A SIPUA- tion to travel with a lady or small family, or as stew- ardess, Can be seen at Mr. Henderson's, 73 Nassau at., any time between 10 and 2 o'clock. HELP WANTED—MALES. prs, CLERK WANTED.—ONE THOROUGHLY COM- petent ina first class retail drug store may finds good situation by applving at the corner of Court and Joralemon sts, Brooklyn, immediately, Also a boy wanted. NUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN femalea want situations as cooks, chambermaids and Maundresses, nurses and for general housework, &c,, at . LOWE'S German Institute, 17 Stanton st., near the ery. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS WET nurse, Apply at Dr. R. R, Sbanahan’s, 342 2d ave. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS ‘cham bermaid and waitress; no objection to help with the washing if required. Al at 313 Hicks st, Brooklyn, second floor, front room, for days. sere eee WANTED—A SITUATION BY 4 YOUNG GIRL, lately arrived from Nova Scotia, as chambermaid or waitress, Can be seen at 106 Si, Mark's place, A PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS cook and to assist in washing; good city reference. Call at 184 7th av. WASTED-A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘as chambermatd and waitress: has three vears’ refe rence from her lasc place. Call at 208 Weet 26th st. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS cook, washer and irouer, or to do housework in a smail family; good city reference. Call at 111 West Sth at., rear. RESPECTABLE WELSH WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation aa searnstre-@ or housekeeper; no objections to travelling. Can be seen for two days a 180 East 25th st., top floor, front room. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS FIRST class waitress or chambermaid. Prefers going to & hotel in the country Good city reference. Cam be seen at 416 West 35th st., near 9th ave, WANTED=A SITUATION, TO COOK, WASH AND irom; good city reference, Call at 104 West 16th et. ANTED—THE WORK OF A FRW PRIVATE FAMI- lies, by the day; understands all kinds of family sew tng; haa knowledge of drossmakinz; understands operat- Ing’ on ler and Wilson’s sewing machine; has first Hass city reference, Apply at 763d av., between Ith and 12th ats., first Door, front room, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as first rate nurae; fx a good sewer, Best of city re- ference, Can be seen at 29 West 32d st. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION as first class cook, in s private family or boarding house; bas-no objection to the country; bet of city refer- ence, ‘Call at85 West 18th at., for two days. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS chambermaid and waitress or nurse: hax no objection to the country; has ty reference from her last place. ‘Can be seen for two days at 63 Wert 30th st, in the rear. AS SBAMSTRESS—WANTED, BY A YOUNG GIRL, A sitnation as seamstress; understands cutting and fitting sadsew’ and children's dresses: is n-ed to children: no objec- i gag) country; good city reference. Cail at 35 West A COMPETENT PERSON WISHES A SITUATION AS unrse. who has acted in that cavactty for the lass 16 JoArs, and is fully competent to take the entire charge of 0 infant from its birth. Has the very best of city reference. = fe eee for two days at 94735 Broadway, between 22d SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, a8 a first class cook in a respectable private fa- mily or a' respectable private boarding Rouse: the best of city reference given. Can be seen until suited at 140 West 29th st, between 7th and 8th avs, YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL WISHES A SITUA. tion as waitress ina saloon, Inquire at 105 3d at., near Ist ave. ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUA- tion as seamstress. Can come well recommended. Can be seen for two days at No. 448 Weat 25th at, ANTED—A SITUATION, 48 WET NURSE, BY A Tespectable married woman, who lost her baby two weeks ago, Address Oatherine Tracey, 115 State st., South Brooklyn. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as wet eo ou or address Catharine Tracey, 15 State st. B ANTED—A SITUATION, 48 CHAMBERMAID AND waitress, or todo plain sewing. by a voung woman, Apply at her present employer's, 87 East 35th st ‘ANTED—A SITUATION. AS CHAMBERMAID: CAN do first rate sewing, Call at 116 East 32d st., second floor, front room. = —— ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation as antexperienced cook ina private family; ci be seen at her present employer's; understands soups, pov try, game and meats; ts a good pastry and bread bake! no objection to goa short distance in. the country; has the best of city reference. Call at 2(5 Madison av. between 39th an a ANTED—A SITUATION. AS CHAMBERMAID AND waitress, or to do fine washing; best of city reference. Call at 355 Broome st, SITUATION AS COOK WANTED—GOOD CITY RE- fevevce given. Can be seen at 115 15th st,, between nd 7th avs., rear butiding. 6th A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WA A SITUA. tion as seamstress. or to attend on alaby; bas never lived out. Call at 134 West 27th st., room 11, HOUSEKEEPEK’S SITUATION WANTED-BY A respectable middle aged Amercan lady; a widower's family, where there are children preferred, Apply for one rok at 195 Ross at,, Willlamburg, three doors east of Lee ue, A ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE married woman, as wet nurse; has a cood breast of milk. Good city references, Can be seen until engaged at 72 Eldridge st, first floor. WARTED-A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, CAPABLE girl, to do cooking or general housework: ia economi- cal and trustworthy, an excellent washér and froner, willing and respectful, Best references, Apply at 121 Atlantic at., Brooklyn, City or country. WANTED—A SITUATION TO COOK, WASH AND fron; no objection to the country. Call at 407 2d av. RUG CLERK WANTED—WITH GOOD REFER- ence, Apply for three days at 407 4th av. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. WASTED IMMEDIATRLY—A_ RESPECTABLE GIRL, as chambermaid and laundress, good city reference re- quired, Call from lv A. M. to 12 M. at Ml Bast 17th ot. ANTED—A COMPETENT WASHBR AND IRONER; ‘one who is also. good plain cook. with good elty re: > Apply at 194 Washington st, Brooklyn, OREMAN WANTED—TO TAKB CHARGE OF A packing box factory; must understand runging ma- chinery and have athorough knowledge of the business, Call at 91 Mereer at. AN WANTED—TO GO IN THE COUNTRY. MUST underatand gardening, the eare of horses and driving. Apply to Weller & Hudson, 809 Broadway. 10 PHOTOGRAPHERS.—WANT&D, A YOUNG MAN oF cirl, to varnish negatives and print proofs; wages $5 per week; alsoa girl to mount cards Inquire between 8 and 9 o’clook at Bogardus’, 353 Broadway. WO DOLLARS POSITIVELY MADE FROM TWENTY cents. —Calland examine, or ten samples sent free by mail forgwenty cents that retail for two dollars, by R. L. WOLC@FT, 170 Chatham muare, New York. WAXIED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, TO DO THE gen°ral honsework of a smal! family; best of refer- ence required. Cail for two days at 167 West Houston ‘ANTED-AN HONEST, WILLING GIRL, TO DO the housework of a smuail famt/y living in the country doring the summer. She must understand baking and hi rood otiy reference, Wages $8. Apply at 125 24 ay., before o'clock. ANTED~& TIDY GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE. LWW work. Onewho is kind and obliging, and onderstands v business without instructions, may call at 142 West 37th St, with reference from last place, ANTED—A STRONG, TIDY, OBLIGING GIRL, TO cook, wash snd tron; city reference required. Apply at 826 Lexingion av, (TEX FARM HANDS WANTED—TO GO A SHORT distance in the country. Wages $20 to $25 ner month and found. Apply at the Large Employment Honse, corner of 6th av. and Lith st. AITER WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. ONF. who can come well recommended may find a steady place {p @ small family. Apply at No. 80 Frout st. before 12 O'clock. ANTED—A GERMAN WOMAN, AS COOK AND laundress, to goa short distance in the country; also aboy. Inquire at 101 West 20th st. WARIEDTA STOUT, WILLING YOUNG GIRL, ‘about 14 years of axe, for clamberwork, to go of er fands, &c. Must have good city references. Apply at 80 Wont 13th st., Thureday and Friday, after 10 o'clock, base meni ANTED—A BOOKKPEPER AND BNTRY CLERK, thoroughly competent in every respect; such only pend agely. Address Dry Goods, Herald ollice, with refer- Wasted -IN A WHOLESALE JORBING BOOT AND shoe house, two or three competent salesmen, who ra control trad 2,739 Post office. ‘ANTED—IMMBDIATBLY, MEN WHO WISH TO make from $25 to $50 per day. by @ small investment, from $200 to $300, Important new invention. just reoriv Great opportunity to make money. either by travelling or locating in city or country. HOWARD TILDBN, 609 Broadway. none ether need apply. Address box alae IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD, NEAT, PLAIN sewer. Apply at Mra, Bull's, 15 West 27th ai ANTED—A FINE GOOD DRRSSMAKER; ALSO A fine good ji sewer. None but good hands need ap ply at 5°5 6th av., pear 34th st. ery 'ANTED~A YOUNG LADY, OF GOOD APPEAR- ‘ance, to attend in @ segar<tore. Anplv at 218 Waoos- to Mrs, Brown. Also a Stcre, 21834 Wooster, to let, ‘ANTED—A COOK, WAITRESS, CHAMBERMAID, Tnundress, nurse and seamstress, for a first class pri- vate family, who pay good wages, Apply at No 7 West leventh street, between Broadway and University place, from 9 to 4 o’elock. tera WANTED-IWENTY-FIVE GOOD MEN, TO WORK in the sewer in Third avenue, corner of 125th street; wages, from $1 75 to $2 per day. ANTED—GOOD SALOON WAITERS, USED TO checks, at Beicher & Co.'s, 431 Chestnut st., Philadel. phia, Pay $7 per week. ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED MAN, OF GENTLEMAN- Iv appearance and address, to act as steward of a large household im the country; he must farnish the most unex- centionable references a8 to moral character and capacity. be able to keep a set of books, superintend the purchase of supplies and make himself generally useful. Address, in the handwriting of the applicant, J. W. B., box 140 Herald oflice, \ddress and referen: ANTED—A SMART. INDUSTRIOUS MAN AND WO- man, to go in the country; the man to do farm work; must be a good mower: the woman to do general house: rk: must be a good washer and froner, and milker;-no ob ‘ection to a woman with a child from two to six years of age. Good reference required. Address Home, Herald pilice, stating where to he seen, A RBSPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A BARY TO WET soonhene ther ewn house, Call for two days at 174 Chris- DRESSMAKER WISHFS A FEW MORE CUS. tomers, to go ont by the dav to cut and fit ladies’ and hildren sdresses, Call at 112 West 15th st. 8) AON AER Br Paps aged ome. ss and to assist wit! work ; reference. Apply at 209 West me eT RESPECTABLE AND INDUSTRIOUS WOMAN wishes & situation to do anythins.{n a respectable family. Apply at 87 East Broadway, in the wine store, A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS ehambermaid and to take care of children; no objec. tion to waiting: best of city reference if required. Call at - 126 West 2ist at., for three days. A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS nui and plain sewer, or as chambermaid and plain would prefer going's, short distance ia the country for the sl ‘stance in the summer. Callat ‘he 4th av., from 10 to 3 Moe whan A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS nurse and seamstress or chambermaid and to do fine Funes. Good city reference. Call for two days at 211 RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN wishes a situation as nd to assist with the wash. ing and ‘ironing, Also. by a respectable young girl. a situa. ten to 0 chamberwork and waiting. and assiet with the washing and ironing. The country . days at 201 ‘West 20th st. fa ore esate ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, WHO understands all kinds of sewing and 18 wi ling to as- nist in the care of children, or else chamberwork and wait- Ines bas good reference. Call at 185 West 3ist st., corner of 8th a ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, ax first clase cook: one who thoroughly under- atands her busine 8 no objections toa private board- {ng house, er tn go a short distance in the country, | Has the best of city reference, Call for two days at 828 Ist av., second floor, front room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED woman, a situation as wet nurse i no ob- Jections to thi BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ss in a private family. or wonld do general housework in a small private family. Call At 529 East 16th si and 2d ave. ‘ANTED—A SITUATIOW, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, todo general housework: {8 @ ood Plain cook, ‘rst rnté wwanher and troner, and an excellent Ker; has best of city reference. Cali at 523 2d av., be- tween 20th and 30th sts.. over the store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS cook, washer and ironer. or to do genera! housework. No objection to the country, “Call at 409 West 44th st., third loor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN PRO- testant young girl, as nirse and seamstress; nnder- stands cutting and fitting children’s clothes; would like to goin the country for the summer; the best of city refe- Fence given. Cal! at 62 West 18th si., near 6th av. Or gg Inquire at 367 Weat ioth ato CONPH?- Clty references, A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to cook, wash and iron, or do general ousework. ine private fami comand is st ity referen ith and 2th sta, isin baasnenataas ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE girl, as cook, washer and ironer Seven years’ reference from her last place. Ca'l at 173 Weat Sist atree between 7th and Sth third floor, front roo} WwW ANTED—A BABY, TO NURSE, BY A YOUNG, healthy woman, with a fresh breast of milk; she loat her own baby two dava since, Call at 249 East 28th st., third floor, frout, for Mrs, Hudson. A SITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE: CAN TAKE charge of an infant from its birth; would assist with Con orchamberwork. City reference. Call at 31 West A GIRL, ARRIVED FROM IRELAND, 18 YEARS OF age, wishes a situation to do Housework or take care of children.” Can be seen fi ghllaren.” Can ve seen for two days at 139 West Sih at., PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS sem and seamstress, Good city reference. 44 West ¥3th (A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to cook, wash and iron in a pri family; no objection to the country. Good references. Aj ply at 39 Sth st SMART. INTELLIGENT LITTLE GIRL. BETWEEN 14 and 15 years old, wants a situation, to wait on table and mind children. Can be seen for one day at 305 West 19th st., top floor, front room. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS NURSE AA, Bt seematrees. “Best of reference. Call at U5 East st RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA. tion, to do light housework ina small private tamily; is good plain cook, and 4 good washer and ironer; the best uty referees Rive from ber Inst piace. Call for two days at 117 Bast Broadway, corner of Pike st, SITUATION WANTED-—BY A_ YOUNG GIRL, TO do chamberwork. and assist in washing and ironing, or to do housework ina small family. Cail at 365 6th ave second floor. YOUNG PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion ag seamstress; no objection to assist in chamber - work; no objection tothe country. Good city referenc Call at 116 West 26th s YOUNG LADY WANTS A SITUATION AS COOK and to do Washing and ironing in @ private family: 24 Betorence can be Mf required. Inquire at 225 fest 2ist st. SITUATION WANTED—AS CHAMBERMAID OR TO do fine washing and ironing, of toansist in waiting; no ‘ebjection to go to the country; best of city references. Ap: ply for two da‘s at 241 West 234 st,, top floor, front room, A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, LATELY FROM DUBLIN, Wishes a situation as wet ‘nurse in a respectable fami- iy. Can be seen at 7th av., second floor, back room, A SITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL, TO COOK ‘and assist in the washing and ironing; has lived with ‘the best families, Call in rear house 113 West 16th st. YOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES A SITUA. tion in a private iamtly 9a plain cook ad is a first rate washer and ironer. Apply at 124 Forsyth at,, in the rear, FIRST CLASS COOK WANTS A SITUATION; UN derstands soups, meats, game and pastry; good refe- rence, Call at 63 University piace, in the store, near 12th street. SITUATION WANTED=—BY A_ FIRST OLASS ‘chambermaid and waitress; good city reference. Call at 53 University place, near 12th st.. in store, “AN AMERICAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS nurse, to take care of a young child; is willing to tra. Call at76 Weat 2th st. neartthav. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS NURSE or chambermaid: will ng to go in the country. Good city reference. Call for a few days at 18 Washin.to | place. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES & SITUATION TO do charaberwork and sewing or waiting, or as nursery governess: no objection to ge in the country. Call for two days at 310 Mott st., room No. 6. VERY RESPRCTARLE GERMAN WOMAN, WHO understands all k nds of housework, wants a -lination in aprivate family, where there would be no objection to having her child, three years old, with her. Inquire at 22 Catharine si, in the tobacco store. No ob, ection togo in the country. A SITUATION WANTEDCBY A, RES"ECTABLE oung Woman, as first rate cook, washer and lroner, with the st of city reference. Can be seen at SI Amity et, South Brooklyn, seound floor, vel. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, THE washing of a family or gentlemen. Call at 15 East Mith st, in the basement. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION IN A SMALL FAMILY for a good, faithful. honest girl, as plain cook; i excellent washer and ironer. be seen for two di her present employer's, 291 Atlantic st , Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT WO- man, as cook and to assist with the washing and fronting; no objections to going & short distance in the eoun- try; good referenee, Call at 220 West 25th st. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL. TO do general housework; has no object'on to go in the country; best city reference. Can be seen for two days at 124 West 26th st. "ANTED BY A LADY—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, ‘who 13 @ good seamatress and who can read and writ none others need apply. Call at 33 St. Mark’s place, 8th at, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO cook. wash and iron. Good reference. Can be seen for two days at 128 East 22d st. Wanten-a SITUATION AS PLAIN COOK AND TO do washing and ironing. Good city reference. Call at 103 West 26th st, in the reat HELP WANTED-MALES. T THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY, 207% AND 299 Broadway—Wanted ithia day, clerk for ocean steamer, hotel clerk. clerk in livery entry and shipping clerk for commiss on house, clothing salesman, grocery clerk man for Chicago as correspondent, light porter, traveller for dry goods house. assistant bookkeeper. Other situations open, Calland see list of vacanctes, Established, under exclisive patronage of merchants, for protection of'clerka No connection with intelligence offices. and employment certain to respectable men. Organized 1853. OSCAR & CO. T THE MERCANTILE AGENCY—WANTED, TO- day, two travelling agents to go West. bookkeeper, ax sistant bookkeeper, entry clerk. shipping clerk. hotel clerk, dry goods salesmen, drug clerk, light porter. waiters, grocery clerk; other situations open. Respectable men can Always find situations by calling early; merchants and others supplied with help free of charge "Owing tothe ine creasing demands on us for help, ordera should be sent in before 3 P.M. to receive prompt atiention MONGOMERY& CO., 266 Baoadway, room No. 4. up # AGESTS CAN MAK A MONTH BY SELLING OUR, GREAT PRIZE PACKETS. ALSO SPLENDID STEEL ENGRAVINGS, AND THE PORTRAIT OF GENERAL GRANT. SPLENDID GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES xiven to our agents. free. Full particulars in cironlar, mailed free. G. 8. HASKINS' & CO., 36 Beekman at , N. ¥. GENTS CAN MAKE $25 IN A FEW HOURS SELLING onr great new and wonderful extra large size Prize Packages. $15 per day guaranteed. Rvery dollar invested more than doubled. A splendid solid gold or silver lever watch presented free to each agent. Smart men wanted to Pstablish agencies In every town and village, County right free. Sni¢ immense; demand increasing. Everybody buys them. Send for our great new circular for 1864, containing extra new premium inducements, free. 8, C. RICKARDS & CO., 102 Nassan street, New York, original, largest and 1 prize package house in the world, AGESTS AND DEALERS CALL OR SEND STAMP for cireulare --80 cents for sample of Album Gem Package. 30centa for 12 kinds of Album_Cards. in seven po Y seca YORK AGENCY, Nos. 37 and 39 Nassau street, N. ¥. re WAITER WANTED—ONE WHO CAN OPEN qo ‘ulton ovaters: no work on Saturday nights or Sunday nights; A COMPETENT MAN, WHO CaN MARE WORKING ges paid. Apply to H. Herm, No. 3 Fulton Market, drawings, and who is a practical cabinet maker, can find a situation to act as foreman and superintendent of a large manufactory. Address Manufacturer, box 143 Herald nilice. A LARGE nurses and assistants in military hospitals a . Good wages given, Long and easy employ ment. Apply at 14 6th av, NUMBER OF YOUNG OR AGED MEN a ITY AND CCUNTRY LADIKS, WHO WISH TO J gcconomize by empioying gond, faithful women, and t moderate wages can nicely suited at BE. CAR: OLL'S Ageney, 60 6th av. FOUSEKEHPER'S SITUATION WANTED.—A LADY wio, though young, has bad considera le experience in housekeeping. wishes a sitnation In that capacity; in the country preferred. The very best of relerenees for hespect« Ability and fitness furnished, Address for one week 8. B. B., Brooklyn, Post ofice, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook, and wot assist in the washing; good reference, No. 7 Kast 138i st, WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO. laundress, in a private family; has the best of ity reference from her Inst place; Call at 13 Bust 24th st ce. Call at 2 Want 30th ate between Oeh mnd Tas aves ITUATION WANTED—BY ried woman, as wet nurse, ‘Sberiff at. WVANTED-=BY A COMPETENT GIRL, A MITUATION reook, waster and. (rover, ing good bater satan give good reference, Call at 55 West (8th at., in A, RESPECTABLE MAR. Apply for two days at 17 WwW ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN tothe country. Call on or address Mra. Kimber, i Shar st, second floor, = D—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND Fe objections to Widow. a1 housakeeper, fora widower: no objeation good city reference, Was waitress, or to take care of chi the summer mont fle st, Brooklyn. country fo Caillat ee A YOUNG WOMAN, OF LONG BXPE- rience, a situation as nurse dnd seamstress or cham. bermaid and seamstress; @ place in the country preferred; reference can be ‘Gall at or address 88 satisfactory Hamilton av., Brooklyn. Wanten<s SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE young girl, aa waitress and to asalst (a chamber work, po objeetion te the couniry; best elty reference, Call at 1390 Bast ‘agcond flooi ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE German girl, in a private family, as chambermatd and ‘graitress or chambermaid and to ai tin the washing and froning: has good references; seven yeare in her Inst place, Gail at 496 Hudeon ay.. coruer of DeKalb st,, Bropkirn, aiven. DVERTISING AGENTS.—THREB MEN OF GOOD address, who have experience in canvassing for adver- tisements. wanted at 4 Platt st, None but first class agents need appiy. Cail from 10 to L BOY ABOUT 12 OR 15 YEARS OLD WANTED—TO i,,vork ine butcher shop, Inquire at 39 6th av., corner of ath st BOOKKEEPER WANTBD—WHO IS WELL POSTED in accounts and can furnish satisfactory testimonials of food character, honesty and capability: ® young man pre: Bvt. ‘Apply to Wood Brothers, carriage’ manufacturers, Broadway. ELL BOY WANTED-AT SWEENY'S HOTEL, CALL After 10 o'clock A. M. OY WANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE AND TRUSTY boy, from 16 tw 17 years of Wo take home parcels ‘and leaf {o sell goods. Gail at the furnishing store No. 607 Broadway. OY WANTED—IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE: ONR 4 who resides with his parents, Address box 4,892 Post office. Bor ee OUNG, MAM ANTRDGIN A RETAIL drug store; one having a little knowledge of the bus hess preterred. Address. stating age and amount of wages Chemist, Herald office BOY, TO As. 227 Front rooklyn. Be WANTED—TWO BOYS FROM 18 TO 20 YBa! ‘of age, to work ina lax twine factory, Appiy at leecker et., fourth floor. OOK REE PE! NTRED-IN A COMMISSION house; one of ‘ nce, Address box 5,096 Post ANTED—A PROTESTANT COACHMAN TO GOA short distance in the country: must understand his business and also the care of a cow. Good reference re- quired. Apply at 79 and 81 Leonard st. ANTED—TEN FXPERIENCED WAITER MEN FOR acity restaurant, a coachman apd a-table man for Wes: county; also a boy for a billiard room. Apply, pa ANTED—AN EFFICIENT ASSISTANT BOOKKEEP- er: a young man having first class habits and refer- ences, and with experien To snch a one a permanent kituation ix open, and none other need apply. Address Lord Tay roadway, corner of tt d Bt. ANTED—RY A WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOUSE, ‘@ competent foreman, An experienced and capable man, who has occupied a similar pos'tion required. Addr with fall particulars, M. H. D. 14 office. 'ANTED—IN A COMMISSION HOUSF, A YOUNG . from 18 to years of age, acinainted with the @ and willing to make himeelf genera'ly with references, Foreign, Herald oftice. WANTED—A YOUNG MAN. IN A GROCERY AND flour store. Apply at 426 Sth av,. corner of 37th st. ‘ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, TWO SMART MEN TO sail two pleasure boats from Johnson’s Hotel Sheep's Read Rav, Long Island. Those fully competent can apply Immediately as above. Take the Coney Island cars from ulton ferry, Brooklyn, to Sheep's Head Bay road, ‘ANTED—A MARRIED COUPLE, SCOTCH OR German, to ocenpy a lodge in the country; the man to understand gardening and the care of horses; the woman to be 1 washer and ironer; must also take charge of a pow. “A steady. indnatrious couple would find th ble situation. Inquire of L. A. Sprague, 195 Broadway. ANTED—IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE, A BUY TO Go Post an &c. Wages $250 a week. Address box 3,639 jee. ANTED—FOR A TEMPORARY PERIOD, FROM July 1. aclerk; must! be « good and rapid ‘penman Dorrect and relable: compensation $35 per month, Addre. giving references, box 4,853 Post ollice. Wy antep—a SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN. A good penman and correct at figures, as assistant hook - keeper: has been nocustomed to the routine of ollice bust~ ness for the past tive ; would be willing to commence Ata moderate salary. Address Z. A. H.. Herald office, ANTED—A RAILROAD ADVERTISER, SALES- man, light porter and assistant bookkeeper, at Com- nereial Oniice, 299 Broadway. YW Aste. TIDY YOUNG MAN OR BOY, TO OFF: oystersand make himself generally useful. App!v ‘or three days at 170 Fulton at., Brooklyn. ANTED—A SMART BOY, TO ATTRND BAR: MUST ‘come well recemmended. Apply at 15 Carroll place, ANTED—A BOY, BETWREN 16 AND 18 YEARS OF ly at 16 Warren st. ANTED—A BOY, ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE, TO ‘attend in a book store and make himself generally’ use. ful; one who can write a good hand. Apply from 9 till 10 o'clock only, at 15 Ann st, ANTED—A COMPETENT MAN, AS COACHMAN for agentieman in Brooklyn, Mist fully nndersta: his business and bring first class recommendations: wa $12 per week to a good man. Apply to Mr. CIIRISTO- PHER, 10 Tillary st., Brooklyn. ANTED—ACTIVE BUSINESS MEN, FOR LIFE insurance, for the Union Mutual Life Insurance Com Panv: permanent employment and liberal commi Apply to. J. W & HH. Judd, General Agents, 151 Broads ANTED.—A YOUNG MARRIBD MAN, WHO I8 IN every way competent, wants a situation 9s clerk or bookkeeper in a country hotel: can cive beat of refer Address for two days W. R, M.. Brooklyn Post ofliee. Board for himself and wife in part pa; 7 ANTED—A SALESMAN, WHO CAN COME WELL recommended from his last employer; honesty and +0- briety essential, alsoa thorough knowledge of bis busine-« Apply before 9A. M. at 235 West 18th +t. ANTED—A WELL RECOMMENDED MAN, TO drive aliquor round. Apply at the corner of Cariton and Flatbush avs, Brooklyn. after 9 o'clock A. M. ANTEZD IMMEDIATELY—AN — INTRLLIGENT salesman, who ts acquainted with grocers in the rt boy, who is quick at flenring and a good the Dutch Kast India © iTee Company's ANTED~YOUNG MEN, WISHING TO GO ON SEA Vovages in schooners, brigs, ships und steamer= to all parts of the worl’, a: seamen. green hands. cook and stewards. = RANDALL & COURTNEY. 186 Weat st corner of Reade, up siairs. Wags STRONG BOY OR MAN TO MAKE fires, go of errands and make himself generally use. ful; a German preterred; wages $1) per month, with board. Apply at 75 Mercer at, for three days. WASTED—A YOUNG MAN: ONE HAVING $5) IN caah can meet with a pleasant and easy situation and cool pay. This ig no humbug. Come and judce for your o ie ‘ 1 at Wo'clock on J. H., Franklin House, Cort- jandt at. ANTED—IN AN OFFICE, A COLORED MAN, TO actas messenger and porter: rust write @ good hand. have some knowledge of fiqures and furnish the bes! es: Umoniais as regards character, Addrese in handwriting of applicant, box 4,331 New York Post office. AITERS WANTED-IN A LADIES’ RESTAURANT and ice cream galogn, None need ariply but those who havea perfest knowlndgd of the business, App'y at 864 Broadway, corner of 17th at. ANTED—A STEADY (UNMARRIED) MAN, FROM 25 to 30 vears of age, to assist in tending bar. To one willing to work liberal wages will be given; one used t» the business preferre!. Rest of reference required. Ad:iress A. B.C., Dox 127 Herald office. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. FOREWOMAN WARNTED=IN A WHOLESALE cloak and mantilia house, capable of taking charge of the manufacturing department: one who can get up st: les. Apply to A. M. & R. , 518 Broadway, JOOKS AND LAUNDRESSES.—WANTED, | TWO J first class pastry cooks, also experienced Ian ndte-se:, for a summer house 80 miles in the country: good waves will be raid. Apply at 167 Bowery, Bxcelsior Employment jc RESSMAKERS, LADIES’ LINEN MANUPFACTUR ers, embroiderers and braiders, can get beat wages (or st work and steady employment at the new house, 105 Broadway, diately. Drwiemare 8 WANTED.—ALSO OPERATORS on AWheeler & Wilson's and Grover & Baker's machin fand a girl to do light housework, at 430 Sth ay,, in the store, pivse SEWERS WANTED.-GOOD HANDS CAN eed work. Apply to Geo. RB. Cox, 89}; Leo All manufacturing on first floor, Call imme must be a good plain cook, washer and ironer, and be Willing to go with the family in'the country for the guminer. Buch e one, with goed reference, can apply at 216 Dean st., rooklyn, ERVANTS WANTED—AT 10 TILLARY STREET, Brooklyn.—Cooks, chambermaids, and girs. {oF a hg] in Cy mee yt wind fd and ¢ country: wages i a dine ede airle intely landed: Apply 4 Mr CIURIS PHER, The city. ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, AS CHAMBERMAID and waitress, in a small pr required. Apply this day (Thursday), Brooklyn, between 9 and 12 A. M. ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, FOUR COOKS, FOR first class families in Brooklin; also several good cooks for eountry boarding houses. Wages from $10 to $15 Bituations without delay at HENDERSON'S Intelligence Otice, No. 6 Court at,. Brooklyn. ANTED—IMMEDIATRLY, A SMART, TIDY GIRL, W Ait ichanbermatd aad waitress, ina small private boarding house; none but those who understand thelr busi- ness need apply at 100 East 22d at. WANTED~A STRONG, WILLING GIRT, TO ATTEND jidren and agsiet in chamberwork; Protestant pre- ferred: wages $8: the family reside in the contre during the summer months, Apply at 31 Boorman place, West 33d st, near 9th ay. W4NTED-FoR THE COUNTRY, A GIRL AS COOK and to assist in washing and ironing; good reterence ) between 10 and I o'clock at the ollice of M. C. Wall st , up stairs. WANTRD—A GIRL, TO TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN ‘andio chamberwork, References required. Call at 10 Mansfield place, West 51st st., between Sth and 9th aves. required ¢ Rodrignez, WASTEDIN Av LARGE FAMILY. A LAUNDRESS, who under-tands plan washing and ironing. and it not afraid of work, Good reference required. Apply at 225 West 22d at., between Sth and sth av: WANTED-A WET NURSE, TO TAKE A BABY TO herown residence; «he must. be healthy, and have a good breast of milk, For particulars apply at Dr. Grindle’s, No. 6 Amity place, WANTED—A YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT, TO assiat in a phrenological and psveholocieal office. Ap- ply at Professor Lape's Photographic Gallery, 130 Chatham street, for three days, ANTED—A GIRL, TO COOK, WASH AND IRO! Apply at 263 West 2let st, WASTED—A FIRST. RATE COO boarding house. Apply at 32 Vi John's Park, Wanten-s GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK must be a good washer and ironer, and lain cook; good cit reference required, Cal! at 153 West 5th st. be. tween Broadway and 8th av, Call between 10 and 3 o'clock | ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A THOROUGH. ly competent plain cook, washer and irouer. Apply atll3 East 40th st., near Lexington av., to-day, between 2 and 4 o'clock. nif eee shee 5 WAnten an AMERICAN OR GERMAN GIRI, living near the corner pf Broadway and Bleacker st., who can board and loge at_home, to 1 an infant and make herself generally usefn!. One in every way suitable tan obtain liberal wages at 108 Bleecker st., room No. 5. WANtTED—A NuRse AND SEAMSTRESS. TO ONE ‘who can give good city reference good wages will be paid. “Apply at 475 West 22d st, from 9 to 10 this morning. TV ANTED— ( WOMAN TO COOK. WASIT AND TRON: she must be able to 0 and write and bring good ite reference and 2 «clock. IN A PRIVATE ‘ick st., opposite St Apply at 86 Sth ave.. this day, between 12 “EXPERIENCED LADY'S MAID, TO ANTED—A} accompany alady to China: must know how to dress hair and ft dress Apply at 96 East 19th at, i ANTED—A_ GIRL, FOR SERAL HOUSEWORK. ‘One who f@a good cook. washer and froner may a] At 210 West 20th #t., south side, between 8th and oth av SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. TTENDANT OR NURSE —WANTED, BY A RESPEC- otnnle mes. situation as above, Address C. L., Her- nid office. AN, QUARTERMASTER OR OTHER OFFICER EN- & ¥ titled to a clérk can hear of one who has had three experience by nddressing L, R., care Ulrich Stotz, * 417 Broome street, N.Y. N ACTIVE MAN, WHO HAS HAD A THOROUGH business training’ rs’ experlence in bust ~ hess in this State and in the West, wants a situation tn some active busines: where a man of some experience is re. iuired; best of references given. Address F. 8. H., sta- Hon D. YOUNG MAN. AGED 18, WHO TAS JUST REEN discharged from the United States sercice, wishes to learn some respectable business. Address for two days only G. K. McCully, 367 6th a RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN. from Ireland, wishes a aitaation as croom ina private family: nndersianis training rice horses: has ridden many flat races ani steeple chases; country preterred. Addre H, H., Herald oftice. GENTLEMAN. LATELY ARRIVED FROM THE West Indies, wishes to procure employment as steward He combines, with activity, a rood his late employers. RESPECTABLE tion at the butcher bnsin derstands it in all its branches. rear, first floor. YOUNG MAN WISHES 4 SITUATION AS CLERK A. n'a wholesale grocers down town: reference from presentand pastemployer. addres D. Haring, 200 Scher merhorn st., Brooklyn. N RDUCATED GENTLEMAN, AGED 24. MARRIED. AX formeriy «cavalry olticer in the regular German army, Arsires some suitable occnpation, a: instructor at a military achool for cavalry, or superint-ndeow of a gentieman’s en tate or cv : kalary not +o much an obiret asa comfortable home: good city refe Address R., box $,8°5 Post ofee, N. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITOA- ‘one who thoroughly un- at41 Spring at., in the nce. PARKBEPER.CWANTED, | A SITUATION BY A soung man, to tend har in a hotel or liquor store; per- fect know dg ens. The best of ety refereces wil bagi ven. Apply at or address for two days 245 Bower, for Q. H. OSIERY, NOTIONS AND FURNISHING GOODS.— ‘An exper enced saleaman, Who has lived in the West and South seven sears, and has a larze acquaintance, wants anenencement from July}. Best of references. Adaress encer Holbrook, Bro klym Vost off QITUATION WANTED-AS GENERAL CLERK OR © kalesman in a wholesale house, or with a mana‘acturer, either on commission or salary, by As oune man of expert ence, Kefers to present employers. Address Salesman, Herald ovlice. GITUATION, WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AND 5) hie wife (have no children), with some farmer: he wn. con neral hou-ework. doailkinds of farm work: she derstands farming a Apply at il 6th can milk cows and do street, ITUATIONS WANTED—FOR TAROROUGHLY COMPR. SD tent farm hands, coachten, walters, gardeners, ero: porters. servants, daborers, men lately landed and heln af covery description. Apply at CARPENTER'S Larce Em- ployment House, corner of 6th av. and 11th st. AL, female ep. 10 MANUFACTURERS —A YOUNG SCOTCH MA ‘actical experience in working with wool possessing a And’ cotton, wishes to meet with an engagement in any Wranch in connection with weaving and dressing cloth. Ac drens, for three da: J. C., box 4,95) New York Post office. 10 HOTEL PROPRIETORS AND SALOON KEEP- ors.—The advertiser aged 30, 4 thoroughiy relinb competent and trustworthy ma: has had extens! experience in the business, wi keeper, or to take the entire charce | References first ciass, Address for one wee! oftice, 10 STOCK RROKERS.—WANTED, A SITUATION IN a broker's office, by a boy 18 yenrs of age. to le rn. the business; no salary required. Address box 4.054 Po ITUATION AS ENTRY CLBRK, BY A competent; salary not so much of an per taituation, Address W. P., No. & Wiliam st, South Brook : WANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN HOY, Ly years once ht porter i a Jeong brit or me ye ‘ Thor 4.063 New York Postotice. ne Address ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION IN office. ANTED—A man fi some business where he can make himself general); uaefal, can write re hand Hi recommended by his former employers. reas ainwright, 4th av., be- tween idith aud 128th ate., Hai WV ANTED-RY A STEADY, HANDY MAN, WHO CAN do all kinds jobbing Work about bouses, employ. t from a land! or i Apply to or ad: "Wood. 80 Sh ay rer bonue, 17 0 OF Se Wester J ANTEV—A_ SITUATION. 23 yours of age, in an office or sto good penman to; 1s & ick at figures, Good references given. forte valntance fa California, Address wie te vor Vork Post attice. QW ANTED-SEANGLERS AND TRIMMERS HooPr ‘akitts; highest wages paid and stead; loyment guaranteed. Apply to Austin, Kelley & Co., at new factory, corner “f 834 at. and Sth ave. WASTED<A SITUATION, AS BOOKKEEPER, BY A Young man, who has had several years’ expenencs in that position, References unexceptiouabie, Ad HB T., Newark, N. J. office, stating terms, references. Ac. JOACHMAN WANTED—A COLORED MAN PREFER- pM Se ape Uaderstande his busines nd ca come Y ing a Toom No. 12, No. 8 Pine atesfeom 00 1zociol ne LERKS WANTED—FoR HOSPITAL; GooD wages paid found, Also wanted & num Der of men aa nurses, iXeellont opportunity for stealy emplormant. Apply att ‘Harge Bmploy mcut House, eor- = a — wd ner of Ath av, and 1 pe CLERK WANTED.—APPLY AT $id '8T AVE., betwarn 2b and Met ti Ware A LADY TO LEARN THE ART OF coloring photographs, Afver two weeks instructi ith be given. Gall at 713 irda. rar ‘ pdickaiaaag w a. Ci ’ 7s ONIGSRERG. Mfr! Saget a PROTRSTANT GIRLS; ONB TO cook, wash and iron; the Ca to do chamberwork we City reference requi Apply at 107 Lex- WVARTED-FOUR OR FIVE SMART GIRLS, TO wait on tables, Call at 2) Bowery. up staire, | ANTED.—A MUDDLE AGED GENTLEMAN, PROM salary or conjotsslen.” Satistectory sefgrences, give Kudress, for two days, H. F., Crook Hotel, 74 Chatham et. ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS clerk. of book kee and correct at acount: generally useful. Address Perseverance, Herald office ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A YOUNG MAN, TO drive a pair of horses and assist In waitin, table. Apply at 49 Bia Av., Dortheas corner of 14u st, £ engineer's office, . writing a geod hand. ok | as NO omteet johs to mal ie hitestt THE TRADE! it YOUNG MAN WOULD GO UNDER INSTRUCTIONS draughtaman ; would be found useful in ao References from. last sees Terms 40 fice. RASS MOULDER WANTED-ONE ACCUSTOMED {o fine work to whom steady einpiovment will be given \d highest wages paid. Call at 75 PI (oorsss WANTED—TO MA’ NEW WORK; GOOD wages and stead Lodi Manufacturing Company, 66 Cortlanal ENTIST.—A YOU: fully compatent, eas, Add) Hae No. 4 E iG MAN, 23 YEARS OF AG desirous of learning the dentistry No. 9 Spruce st., room No. 2. KERS AND STITCHERS WANTSD~AT Brea iway. busi: ‘OULDERS WANTED—AT THE NEW EXCELSIOR irow Works, Lith st.. Bast river. Apply at the e. one door below av. C. ACHINISTS WANTED.—A FRW GOOD MACHINISTS can bave immediate employment by applying at the office of the Miles Manufacturing Company, No. 59 Lewis st. RINTER WANTED.—A FIRST RATE HAND, TO work on @ Gordon press: one whocan make his own forms ready, FRANOIS @ LOUTREL, 45 Maiden lane. GAWYER WANTED. —A THOROUGRLY COMPETENT Howan,oe head sawzer, to take charge of 8 saw, mill in Honduras, Apply to Hf. E. Browne & Co., 178 Pearl st. BOOKBINDERS.—WANTED, A LEATHER CASB fy maker: also @ person to cover fine Torkey sibums, AD: y 8 0., . Bt te corner ol ‘and Race ats. Wy anrED POLISHER TO TAKE CHARGE OF icture, pier and oval frame polishing in Boston: to a steady, reliable man whe thoroughly understands the bu siness and is capable of takingicharge of other workmen, d wages and constant employment will be given. Ap for Gusher Bestiouiera to Joho Sperry, 191 and 193 ‘onryauie jew Yor! ANTED-FIVE VICE HANDS AND FINISHER ‘also one brass moulder. None but firat class workine need apply to Wm: H. Van Ness, 149 and 151 Essex st., N.Y. ‘ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED DRAUGHTSMAN, with some experience as enzineer, to work in an of fee. Address for a few days, stating where an interview may be had, J, V. Nichols, Newark (N. J.) Post office. WANTED—AN ASSISTANT BREAD BAKER AT TAY. lors Saloon, 365 Broadway. Apply from 6 to 9 A. M. ANTED—A GOOD AND STEADY WOOD ENGRAV. pease kewise an apprentice, at Chas. Sears’, No. 66 ulton at. ANTED—GOOD MARBLE CUTTERS AND POLISH- ers. Apply to T. 8. Stewart, 274 Canal at, ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS CUTTERS ON leather work (military accoutrements). ‘To such steady work will be given by applying to Hoo houn & Co., 362 Broadway 4.0) G00? GRANITE CUTTERS WANTED—AT THE Chestnut street bridge; wayes $3 per day; pay every two weeks, App'y to Clark, McGrann & Kennedy, con- tractors, Philadelphia, FRENCH ADV ERTISEMENTS. (CS DEMANDE~UNE PERSONNE, FRANCAISE POUR, soigner une jeune demo'selle de 14ans. Tl fant quelle kache bien coudre, et qu'elle soit munie de bannes recom. mandations. S'adresser au No.2 West 29th at., entre les heures de 9a 11, FOR SALE. ff N_ EXTENSIVE, FASHIONABLE, FIRST CLASS Hotel for sale—finely located on Broadway, handsomely decorated In freseo and elegantly furnished in modern stv'@, with Improvements. Also a first rate business Hotel: one of the best locations down, town. furnished in complete order, GA. ROBINSON £004 an LARGE OYSTER, DRINKING AND BILLIARD on, with ten finely furnished Supper Rooms, for nale ont half its value: corner basement. two fine en- trances: Broadway, opposite theatres, Ac. Real sickness cause of sale. RICHARDSON & PLATT, 180 Broad: A RETAIL GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORB—EAST aide, well located. corner store: rent $30 per month; well stocked. Will aeli all, including stock, fixtures and fur niture, for $1,050: business cash. RICHARDSON & PLATT, 180 Breadwa: N OPENING IN A LARGE RETAIL, ALL CASH, AA corner Grocery. seldom met with, located among a first clase custom, doing $800 per week. Can be bought for about $2,000; terms. ICHARDSON & PLATT, 180 Broadway. DRUG STORE FOR. SALI Z.—A GOOD STAND FOR aphysician, Price $250. Apply toG. H. WHEELER, M2 Cherry street, or at the store, 179 avenue B. BAKERY FOR SALB—AT A LOW PRICE: I8 IN A good location and does a good business. Also a Lunch and Barroom, Liquor Stores, Drug Stores. Groceries, Ment Markets, Stationery and News Dehots, Hotels, Restaurants, dey dC, W. H. MIPCHBLL, 77 Ce: treet. WELL FITTED UP NEAT LIQUOR AND GROCERY Store for sale at 277 West Twenty-fourth street. Wiil ell cheap; In con-eqnence of having other bu-iuess on band cannot attend to I", OOT AND SHOE STORE FOR SALE—WITH A GOOD good stock of Hoots and Shoes, and everything in good. order. Any one wishing to purchase can do 80 by applying at 379 Sixth avenué. The present parties giving upon ac- count of ill health, CANADA LUMBER YARD, LUMBER DISTRICT, Ae J bany. N. ¥.—The subscribers are now receiving ‘large lots of Pine and Hardwood Lumber, which they are pr pared to nell to the trade at market prices, Five per cent off for cash, + JONES & CO. HEESE FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES.—200 ROXeER, consigned [0 us, and for anle at 10 to 12 centa per pon MILLER & CARR, 35 Pear! street OAL YARD FOR SALE—YARD WELL LOCATED J and doing a large business: been established a number of vear:, Address H. 8 , Herald office. RUG STORE FOR SALE—KXCEEDINGLY WELL atocked with German and general drugs: stocked only Inet winter by a German. lately deceased: every drawer and bottle nearly full: must he sold tf sacrificed. Clerk wanted, RUG STORK FOR SALV.—EXCELLENT LOCATION, large stack, doing a aod business; price $2,000 cash, Address Druggist, Herald office. Foe R $6.00. A NEW FIRST CLASS SIDE- c ‘Steambont, 2 feet deck and 14 feet bi a bie for a pax enver, freightor tng boat, Por particnlars im DAVID H. SEAMON, 103 Main street, Norwich, OR SALE—THE SLOOP ELIZA ANN, fneton, seventy tone burthen, well saile, riguing, & App! ferry,or GEO M. KLO’ streets, or to the Captain,on board, foot of Broome street. OR SALE—THR GOOD WILL, tures of a Hay, Grain and and Fe rheap rent; good loeation ant ad four trade a so. of 0. F. COMPTON, 38 Whitetiall street. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS GROCERY AND LI or Store, with a good stock of liq ale. There over one hondred familes living on the ther particulars inquire at 71 Heory or store, VOR SALE—A KINDLING WOOD D. AN OLD established stand: one of the bast of the kind in ihe city; In complete order. sith steam encine, machinery, «wood and everything complete to carry o& wa J. C.. box 125 Herald office, Ol SALK=THE SASHES OF A LARGE SHOW case. Inquire at St Barclay street, up stairs, OR RALY—ONE OF DOW'S MARBLE ICE CREAM Soda Water Machines, but little used, Address box 2.465 New York Post office. OR SALE—ONF LARGE CAST IRON STILL. ONE, Copper Kettle, 4.00) calor tv; ane Agitator, 12 barrels: two Ca t ‘Tron le large Wooden Apply to. A. WARREN, 12 Old OR BALE=A GORDON ALLIGATOR PRESS, IN good order. Wii! be sold extremely cheap for cash, Address XY, Z., box 100 Herald office. OR SALE—A PROSPBROUS PHOTOGRAPHIC BUST neve. ina flourishing and elegant city, and fashionable ing place; ReAdon now commencing: must be sold by of July. asthe owner is going 'o Europe Terns about $!,50); a fine opportunity for a good artist. investiga. Lon solicited. Address box 590 Post office, New London, oo slip. OR SALE=TWELVR 28) GALLON OIL CANS IN X AND ONE Mis, Bhafiing, nd floor, Bk re powers be Belting, tc. App’ OR SALE—TAE FURNITURB, BAR FIXTURES, 4 Fixtares ' with @ well established Saloon, suitable forainty or geotleman. Price $10). Ap ly at G% East Fourteenth street, Union square, near ourth avenue, from 1U to 4 o'eluck. For SALE—A BANK COUNTER AND. RAILING cheap. Apply at the Atlantic Savings Bank. 186 Chat. ham stree! JOR SALE—A SPLENDID CORNKR LIQUOR STORE on Firat avenue, A long leaxe at a cheap rent. Apple to JAMBS McCORMICK & CO,, 29 Beaver street, from 10 to 5 o'clock. POR SALeo THE ORIENTAL DINING AND OYSTER Baloon, 5i2 Grand street, long established an! newly fitted up, The present owner Is going to Rurope. Must be sold this week. Inquire on the premises. FS SALE—A MILLINERY STORE, ESTABLISHED S years and doing a fair business; will be sold cheap to cash customer. Apply af the premines, 201 Atlantic street, ooklyn. OR SALE—A 13 HORSE LOCOMOTIVE BOILER, IN good order: also n 15 feet Lathe, with weoden «hears, Tnquire at 58 John street, BAYLEY & HILL. OR Beer I" SALE-ONB BAGATELLE TABLE, THRER ape, Newman's patent; one large Mirror. six eet long: one Barroem nifeet lone, with back closets, Inquire of B. HOOKER, 216 Wooster street, Also Stare 2183¢ Wooster street to let, OR BALB—A PATENT FRENCH PORTABLE BAKE Oven, capable of doit door west of Sixt! OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED MEAT MAR- beet; will be xold cheap, as the gyaee ie going in the o aEet: For particulars inquire at 222 rd av as FORSALEZ. OR SALE—A weut VITTED UP LiguoR STORE, F seetaan eae of Bighih avenue and ‘Ywenty-asvents R SALE—CHBAP. A PROPELLER, PARTIALLY constructed for carrying passengers and Feientot Ist tons custom hou hy Nig Puy, 2 ae rae. power An a TOHN O BAXTER & SONS, 208 Nour” APP A FOR SALE OB TO RENT—A LAROH Lor oF NRW imported Tenta, accommodating twenty five persona; this lot Is worthy the attention of all tent, m\land awning makers, For further particulars inquire of BE. A. DICKIN- SON, 194 William street, FACTS, FOR, SALE —s00 BALES AT THE LOWRST market prices for cash. Brewers and dealers will find a desirable stock to make selections from, at prices ranging from Se. to 25c. per lb. The cheapest article in market for investment. MILLER & CARR, Commisston Merchants. 85 Pear! street. FISTEL, FOR SALE CHEAP—ON EASY TERMS, among the hest and most desirably located im the ef bendsomely farniened, favorable lease. in good order, and loin Hh onev making business, Ba Full and eOUTHWICK & WOOD, 18 Pine street. KES —100 TONS FOR SALE BY WM. D. AN- DREWS & BRO., 4l4 Water street, MACHINERY, FOR SALB—LATHES, SHAPTING! Pullevs Hangers, Anvila, Vises, Bellows, four Blower, Circular Saws, Beitings, Moniding Mache and Cutters. and Hand Planes, Apply at 246 East Houston street, of CHAS. JORDAN. DT pag tetybe ye —ONE SECOND HAND LATHE, 10 feat bed swing 20 inches, forsale cheap. Also an 18 feet bed. 30 inche: ‘ing. Two six feet bed 15 inches ewi alee Catal pecs ee we byl ated also ka, Belting io a. ew : sebsuttalstee sacs FAIRMAN. © WILLARD. QTEAMBOAT FOR SALE.—THE'SIDEWHERL STEAM Sree waritacton 127 feet ong 18 feet beam, 38 feet overall; draws when loaded 43¢ feet: capable of car. rving 450 passengers: hae excellent cabin gecommodation: inin thorough order for passengers, transporting ighting business om any ros For inventory and pat ra apply to Mc! & LINTZ, No. 165 Maiden lane, O PRINTERS —FOR AALE. A PART OR ALL OF A small Newapaper and Job office near this city. For par- ticulars address Newspaper, box 134 Herald office. 10 BR SOLD CHRAP—A 134 HORSE STAM EN. gine, highly finished and new. Apply at 8) Maiden yee, N.Y. 10. BUTLDERS.—FOR SAL, VERY CHEAP, FIVE Tron Store Fronts, with return corners, making 111 fe long: with ecg and ‘tongue cornice ard lintels, squ motilded columns. 12 feat long; never been used. Thquire next door to Atlantic Foundry, Imlay street, Atlantic docks, Brooklyn. MPO RREWERS AND DISTILLRRS—FOR SALE. THE Fiv including Boller, Engine, Pumps. of the Rrewery now ocennied by Howard & Fu of Jay and Vivmonth streeta, Brooklyn. There ian une Dired loasa of the premiaes of five years from the Ist of Mav, 1864 The above articles will be sold very cheap, ani cash required fo" the same, when posses fon of the premises le given, whic! will be on or hefore the Ist of next November, 1864." The above In believed to be a rare chance far a brewer or A person wishing to commence the business, as no de'ay will be experienced in starting. Bvervthing will be left if required in comnlete working order Tnquire on the pre- miges as above, of HOWARD & FULLER. T° DRUGGISTS.—FOR SALE, A DRUG STORF, WELL stocked and doing a good bnainess: price abont $1,000. Apply toN EUSTACE. 317 Greenwich street, up stairs. mpoors OF A BRASS FOUNDRY FOR SALB.—APPLY at 280 Grand street, Brooklyn, B.D. WO STEAM BOILERS FOR SALE CHEAP —APPLY toT. W. MOORE, 494 Brondaray. BPO FoR SALes A BPDENDID SADDLERY DZ. 1. and Harnoss’ Makers’ Shop: old entabliah- ed: 28 miles from sity doing a ad od ‘ lgien boainase: ‘elegantly arrani rare opening Apply for five rt No-61 Chatham street, room No. 3, of at 66 Sonth Seventh street, Williamabury ee $7.40 —FOR SALE, SPLENDID DRUG STORE, ob. near Fifth avenue: one of the mort élecant stores and stocks of goods in the city, doimg a magnificent prescription bnainesa Rare opening. | Apply at 61 Chatham Btreet, room No. 3, for three days. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ T A MEETING OF THE 'LONGSHORE SHIP Painters’ Aseociation, held at Military Hall on Tnesday évenine, Ju it waa resolvet. that, in consequence of vance in all the necessaries of life, and in accordance with the rates received by all other branches of the trade, we are compelled to demand on and after Mon- dav, Jnne 27, $3 per day of nine hours’ duration. R. Tuatcner, Secretary. R. BRADSELL, President. rr “BBEY. —AGATE AIR FYB—ANVIT, FABRIC BILL A ileie at limit of Ohio fade New York State ny iu FROCRTH JULY, MEL CTAMMANY, SOOTRTY — AN ‘adjourned meeiing of the Commitice of Arranzements ry will be held at Tammany Fall F. PURDY, Chairman. for the ensuing annivers this evening, at 8 o'clock. BE. A. T. GaLLacnen, Secretary. RRENWICH AND WASHINGTON STREETS RAIL. F road. —Ownera of property, storekeeners, cartmen, and All others eppored to the very Ininrioua description of rail road trark laid in these streets pelow Canal street, are re~ uested to ment at the Committee Room of the Common Gorin City Hall, on Thursday afternoon, June 23, at 3 o cloek. NOTCe 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TRADE mack of the vndersgned on all Ale and Porter casks iD, JONVS. New York. All persons are cautioned against altering, defacing or removing the same. DAVID JONES, Sixth street, N. ¥. ‘OTICE TO THR ROSS BLUE STONRK CUTTERS. On and nfter Tneaday, Jnly 5 the members of the B! tone Cutters 1 F agers Association have agreed to Be order of ox. Sec, J. J. BERGEN, Chairman, JOTICR TO THE CLOTHING CUTTERS.—A REGU- Jar meeting of the Glothi utters’ Protective Union will be held om Thireday. June 28, at balf-past reven o'clock In the ever at I32 Hester street. All members are re- queated to attend for the prrpose of nominating officers for the next term. By order of the Presitent. JULIUS DIBGELMANK, Jacon Danton, Secretary. Mo THE PUBLIC. Aa a matter of importance to the vablic we take thie method of informing them shah while in every other department of labor wages have heen ral-ed Proportionate to the neces demands of the times, there is at I whore interests hay st one claas of our fellow citizens heen considered by thoxe exer- rising a mupervianry control or management over them. not to the laborers on the Central Park, ‘This «tate ngs should not be suffered to remain longer: for while in every other department of our city government laborers are receiv ng from $? to $2 5) per day these m many of them havtoz large fam les, sre compelled to worl ten honrs per day for the very small sum of $1 65. Why these men are not worthy of receiving an equally large amount. of wages @: other laborers om oor poblic works is only perhaps known to tke Roar? ot Central Vork Commissioners. At all events anch a wi jistin tien sheald not fora moment te perm tr d to exist. They onl ask that their wages should be ‘nereused to two dollars per day The justice and eynite of this in- frease mus: be vnparent to all Many dave are necessarily lomt in @ Dh be reason of ine her, as work f< thenen need and the beet the weather wi Bi not ne f than twenty wort'ng - aynily, toeven autpy them f life, it evident this de ted to, We therefore call * tral Mark to rne'n is bir tren the iaborer to give fall elect to this ‘orers of the Central Park will be held on A. M., on the corner of pint er Unies: th demand Let there bea large attendance LABORERS. THE CENTRAL PARK + a ED INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT of agreement ed on the | Sit vetweon her and Peter Bn aun. of Bi Ftienne France now « resident of New York city, she in the owrero! half ofa patent for the manufactir ng of an Forel and that she isentitied to half of the proceeds , the aforeanid articles of agreemen’ having ore the proper afeers anil recorded Washington, Said ratent was taken under No 42.10% & Kalsenn, on the Sth dav of April. Ist. Mra MARTY COLOMBIER, wife of J. P, Badoye, 272 Spring street, New York in the Patent ¢ MUSICAL SPLENDID PIANO FOR $225 mano facturers, MS Bleecker A fret prize medals: warranted for fi tion the best piano made, Testimonials from most distinguished art sts. SPLENDID TONED TARP FOR 8. ORIGINAL. cont $ The owner having no use for the wil d of it for $150 Apply at 22t West Twenty- ween 10and 3o°el-ek, eight RARE CHANCE IF APPLIED FOR IMMEDIATELY, fv than $°—Masnificent rosewood 7 octave Pinacforts £0! iran pate nal pris short tine tuned, tot order: has round corners, &c. Apply at the resid Th rl atrest, FINE ASSORTMENT OF ROSEWOOD SEVEN A fortes with full iron frames, over trang bas ec, at mamufacty ally wai rw suveral second hand Pi one seven foil irom frame, rosewood case. 2 octave for $189, overstrun, 5 McDONALD & CO.. 258 Bowery. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTR FOK sale—Co-t $68), for $325, including Stool and Cover: Parlor Suits, cost $400, far $225; Etageres, Mirrors, Paint. ings, Rroneee, Statuary, Chamber Firnitare; in ave but teven months” To be sold at a sacrifice, Inquire at 13 West Twenty-third street, mear Sixth avenue, A SM SRT AND BRILLIANT TONED ROSEWOOD Pinnoforte for anle for $100 onsh: has iron frame, French rand action. &c, and in perfect order, Call at 10 Allen «treet near Canal. SPLENDID ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR SALE CHEAP foreash The owner is obilged to remove from thie tity immediately. and can be seen between the hours of 10 A.M. and 6 P. M., at residence No. 54 Beach OSEWOOD PIANO orty-Ofth street, OR SAL A SEVEN OCTAVE forte, in good order. Apply in second house from First avenu IANO FOR SALE—CITY MADE, FOUR ROUND corners, 7 octave, and rich tone: jppod Parlor Suit. several good Carpets. and emitare. but ifttle weed, for 4 DALL'S, 209 and 211 Hudson street, corner Canal, gg A 4 AED HARMONIUM FOR SALE IMME. mediately,—Pianoforte is Stodart, Worcester & Dun~ ham’s make, in perfect order: price $120, fine C ang Stool incinded. ‘The Harmonivm 's suitable for a chureh or parlor; price $60. 1291, Twentieth street, near Third av. re city 00 4 ton paid. Apply 100. H, Oakes, 701 Broadway. ger eighborhood, now doing nd growing rapidly; of 1 it iafacte i. fi Paleneed apply, RoW. GREENE, 4 floor, between the hours of 9 and 10 & good eatabiished ni {arm near the ¢ A nd & OR SALE CHEAP-ONE EIGHT-HORSE UPRIGHT Boller with engine attached oe, twee fancy Kn- e Bolt Cutting Mi i steht ence elena Mating Ente eee anda large riment of ‘ools. ko ® lot ot ar te tarna, “Tuguireot W. H, SMITH, 276 Pearl streey on Erocery:; one 14 alley: PIANOFORTES FOR BALE AT A GREAT sacrifice: mast be sold before the Int of rorsone in want of first class P\ be suppiied at the manus third street, near Third aren) yer 7 ) NEW AND SECOND HAND PIANOS, MBLO. 10 , eam, Jena nf oa A eee Kai oy) to let and allowed nu rel jomt! mine eh 7 Fee geweg i Paeaee Manson areal bargalae, for casket BELG SORE Aha gah in.000 "aheges of muna. ttle. soled, atic. ber page. HORACE WATERS 481 Brosdwas,

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