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ee _ SERUATIONS WANTED EMALRS. Cookn. ade. 10 BINGTON SQUARE, Bvnson sr, wi beubes | 4 © frat ciass hoarding ho bs NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE wc 1870.-TRIPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALES. Chambermaids, &c. boo Sirse dha good sewer anime nah at class ook In! the D4. STATE St. BROOKLYN, NEAR SOUTH, A rea} peste jie WORD as cook reforenos, from lash & washtay nad irons: always lived with private families; would gon the country for ‘the summer, 35 WEST MTH SY.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as 298) “cook, washer and ironer; good reference, Q SHERIFF ST.—AS FIRST CLASS MEAT AND OR- bs der cook in the country. Can be seen for two days; ‘good reference. &2 KING 8T., BTORE.-A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH <¢ woman as cook, washer and trou go0d references; Would goto the country, Bp 53D ST., NEAR ore Ane —A RkaPKOTA- 10 1@ young woman, with nt city referouce, as bm wilting to to asslet in washing ‘ond oer Call for wo UV WEst be pad ST, FIRST FLOOR, REAR, “A RE aged Woman us In Cook, Washer and 4 aul ironet WEST VOTH 8T.. FIRST "FLOOR. RESPRET. able woman as cook and to assist in the washing aud ironing, City reference. TWO RESPECTARLE L1G West tH st, REAR Protestant girls; “one as cook ; the other as waitress ‘or chambermatri; first class city references; mo objection to the Sage for the summer. yee Facbrd st, BRTWEEN orl AND 1TH AVS. — As good plain cook, wosber and ironer in a private ae. ho objection to go a short distance im the country; Dest reference. 193 1H bpd AY. Washing; rhe ther as oad city’ ‘Teference, 1 34 BAST 18TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM. — € QT neters to go together; one as plain: ) Washer and Bn ironer the other tarde chamberwork and waiting in & 149 IN THE REAR_TWO RESPECTABLE 35 eos plain cook and to do the plata bermaid and waitress; oan give WES? 4TH ST, NEAR 6TH AY, le woman as first class cook, ‘nh, hg rik 4 Eagish lew; woul take full share ork Anchen na house, restaurant or arge el, eh ling house; city of + best cfiy reference from last piace, Call’ for two in} ST. PROFPSSED COOK. CAN BE D1 ier 21 ween tor Af (0 days at present employer's, VSL BAST 2188 8? —as proresstona COOK IN A e By family; theggnost satisfactory reference Klvou. Apply at her present Whployer’s, 59 EAST 42D 8ST. PECTABLE GIRL Ag jood plain cook, washer nd froner in a small private eat city reference, ata ] 52s Weer TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS,— e first class cook ; i# an excelent washer and ironer good baker; no objection to the country; best city 3. WEST 18TH ST, ROOM 1A YOUNG WOMAN as plain cook, washer and froner, or to do general housework in a small family ; best city reterences. 158 BAY EAST HTH ST.—A FIRST CASS COOK, WOULD assiet with washing, Call at present employer's, EAST BIH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG sirl as chamberrald and waitress, oF ui final! family; three yorrs’ reference, 206 WES? 277TH ST, BETWEEN 7TH AND 6TH Avs.—A young git! as chambermald and waitress fn SB privge family; etty reference, THE STORE.—AN rourh'y understands ber busi- jection to a boarding i aasist with the washing if » Call for two days, SULLIVAN 8T.-A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN AS _Ro0d cook; city’ or country. EAST 31ST Fr 210 y cook , willing it reference, Gun be een for two days. D334. Fase 20TH SY,—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS e9E firat clase cook iy French, English and German styles; would toke full charge of “kitchen in hotel, club bag restaurant or larze boarding house; city or country; at olty reference from last place.” Call for wo daa. é D4] MH AV, BEYWEEN usr AND sre sT3.— Two frst Class French cooks; one for private family ‘bd one for res ity oF country. 254 WEST2UT ST. TOF FLOOR,—A RESPECTABLE yonbg woman as ood plain “cook; is an excelent Prasher and ironer and goo! bread baker; willing and oblig- Angi no objection to the country, Q55 3 SUA RBSPE TABLE YOUNG GIRL As ook; und nde al iuds of cooking, ts aoupa and desserts; is a good bak danerccdesterh maker. 273 OTH AV.—AN EXCELLENT COOK, IN A PRL 4) vate family: an excrhient baker ot bread. Gan be seen for two days at her present employer's. 300 Rs W! HOMSTON TOP FLOOR.- & RE- Say corerspectable woman as cook, Rasher and troner; good ference: wages er mo) object! short distance rim the county. 4 pies cee € FAST 83D ST.-a GIN $31.4. Sronarin'a private fu for twa days; has no objectio ‘country. |. AS COOK, WASHER AND + good city reference. Call @ short distance in the 326 EAST 4TH ST. A YOUNG GIRL AS COMPE- tent cook; an exerilent baker or a8 chambermaid and waitress sity reference. BB’ WEST Wwe Sr. NEAR STL AV., SECOND floor. A” respectable girl as cook: fa “an excellent Inundress; wants to go with a family to the country; best city reference. 333 EAST TH ST.—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN Ag 6 cen washer and froner in @ small ail good ‘referen: Qc EAS? ast fe BE’ SAT tuircuoor-— two & will nesist in washing; TWREN 18? AND AVs., lish girls; que as cook; the matress, “Cr ‘o from 12 to 6. other as cl as chamberm: 32 WEST TH St. NEAR OTH ay 4 man as accompiished chambermat nd waitress in a respectable private family; good reference from last Ployer. Call for two days. —A YOUNG wo. Prey 1TH “AY, A To7Re 8 Ot Ss toate the country 0 saabie referouce, 8D AY.~A \ REAPECLABLE G1 GIRL TO DO CHAM. Hh Rh uraing oF waiting; no abjection to 6 eanntry goo ‘rele Orth AV, IN THE “STORE,—A YOUNG WOMAN 739 bermaid aod waitress, or would travel reloraace O1et sla a, Dressmakers he Seumetresses. Dh FLOOR, FRONT Ei ee by] ‘asbionable dress and cl id Fall pert Nae TE Ay Sa Fiaicseuiing nnd nating, ora aah Call o addren, AY.—A YOUNG 58 #4 KART $181 pes T., MRon MApIEd MADISO! v some respecta le ‘Amartean’ ‘tarolly has good (releranees. RAST WH WT, CORNER (TH AV.—A RESET. 110 5 ae ant Fong womat as acanrone nh (0 presen Gallon OF ate Grons Miss DWYER, dress and cloak maker, f 138 eneg TH ST.- A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS first seamstress in @ private family; can sew on Wheeler & Wilson's machine: wili go by the day, week or month; would assist at chamberwork ; best clty reference. 21 Lee ee ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AY: ai mung girl ws weamatress in a private yuuily, oF would go hae the diay. __ Cail for two day 12? WEST 2TH ST.—A FIRST ( CLASS DRESSMAKER would like the work of a few more families at her reifdenoe. Call at basement offiee door. 159 WEST 2TH st. NEAR ITH AV.—A Je) able Protestant woman as family seamatr ‘assiat in caro of chiidren gr gO Out by the day or wee! moderate; beat reference, ash hil ASTI RAs? 1TH ST.—A DRESSMAKER WHO mag had years’ experience in cutting and fitting, to, by tho day or week tu private famiiles. Address abesamakor, for two days. QOH FAST QTH Bt, FIRST FLOOR.—A FIRST BOS BES aermases went ike 008k engnge- ments ty the day or week ; has hor oxrn machive. RAST S97H ST, BETWEEN 18T AND QD AV3.— A dressmaker to go out bythe day or week ina 33 — 395% AY., BELWEEN 24TH AND 35TH STR.—AN e pene Pernon who has broken up her business employment wants to work out by the day as first cl dressmaker; undefatands -entting and ating in the ead Freneb atyle, for firwt class ladies; best city reference, 4.74.22, AY, ROOM NO; 9.—AS DRESSMAKER AND seamstress, to out by the month with @ private familiy. 479 iH, AY. BETWEEN STH AND STH 87: 1 class seamstress; underatan: Wheeler & Wilson's Ss achine; ‘ao D objection to the country. le 091% &D AV,, BETWEEN 57TH AND 58TH STS.—A fashionable drosamaker would, work in fam ion Ld fe day; charges &) 76, Address Misa L. Ring second 2.187 “SD AY, NEAR MOTH ST. BARLEM.—A 2004 dressmaker and oporntor to work «by the day OF week in private fumilies, "Call or address for two D)BESSMAKER WOULD LIKE TO ENGAGE WITH A few more families by day or week ; can trim and make suite in the best style, Address FANNIE, atath jon D, Fo gionanre DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING. ~ Dresses cut and baist patterns for sae; work do: Atahort notlee and moderate charger 118, West’ Thirty third street, bear Sixth avenue. General Housework, &e. }] WEST S.A RESPECTADLE SWEDISH WOMAN ‘as housekeeper, or to take enre of house while the family ar 124 goo references, 2 ‘THOMPSON S7.-A YOUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT ok bousework in @ small private family. City or coun- 2 WEST HOUSTON ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG ( Swodish girl to do general housework ; good reference. 39 GOERCK S8T., IN THE REAR BUILDING.—A KE- etable young German woman on @ farm to do general housework, or in a hotel as chambermald or waitress, 4.3 WEST ora St., BETWEEN 61H AND 7TH AYS, e} rear.—A soung git 10 ao general housework ino email private family; no objection to the country for whe summer ; good referesice from present employer. 145 WEST worn st YOUNG GIRL T0 DO GENE- yal housework’ in a small family; 1s a good plain cook, washer and iruner; over three years’ reference trom her last place, 6 WEST 27TH ST.-A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN 2 to do general housework in a private family; no ob- Jecti jon to the count! way 239 WEST 25D ST. ROOM 15—A RESPECTABLE irl, lately Ignded, to do general housework in ® Private faintly. EAST MT SRA RESPECTABLE GIRL 70 do general housework ; is a good cook, washer and ? wat city reference. ye WEST’26TH 8T.A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO 2{) do general housework.” Cyn be seen at present em- ployer's for two days, 495 EAST HOUSTON sr. A RESPECTABLE. wiDow woman to do general legen in @ small family, bait she wo day have her little gyri, nit wo 520 family, 4.5 BAST_GTH St. CORNER OF 8D AV. IN THR Tear,—Two reapectable girs; one to do general Housework, te other.as foatbormid; good refarenos years old, with her. EAST ser ST. CORNER OF 8TH AV.—A young girl to do housework in a small American Housekeepers, &c. 54. EAST WTH STAN INTELLIGENT YOUNG lady as housekeeper or companion to an invalid; Bone eit those appointing interview noticed. Addi ress 4()5 EAST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS +) cook; will do coarse washing; no objection to the country; can be seen for two days; good city reference. 437 WEST 26TH ST., TOP FLOOR, FRONT.—A COM. epi girl to cook, wash and iron or to do general hourewor! in @ soiall family: 438 WEST 81ST ST..AS GOOD COOK IN A GEN- tleman’s family: English Reet good refer- nce. “Call, for two days, at Mrs, BR, 442 WEST 80TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE youna fr as plain cook, washer and froner; city refer- ance, Call for twto da 44. ii wae 38D ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND ATI AVS.— +) ‘Ascook, washer and froner; is a good baker; has Soot city reference 48 Aisho: NEA R cook; in Bers excellent baker 29TH ST.—As FIRST CLASS understands Freneb 833 187 Av. REIWEEN 4TH AND 47TH 818,— competent girl as cook, washer and froner, in a ‘sinall private family; 18 an excellent cook, washer and ironer; eat city reference. f LADY I8 DESIROUS “OF “OBTAINING A Goop situation in the ot for an excellent cook who has re] it references and can be seen er present employer’s,| ‘West 20d at., between 6th and 7th avs, Chambermaids. &c. 013 WEST TH STA RESPECTARLE QIRL AS COM- e) peient chambermaid and to take care of children ; best (eity re-erences. (an be seen at her present employer's, ‘gg & 10TH ST., NEAR BROADWAY.—A GIRL TO ry chamberwork or waiting ; can furnish the best ref- grence from present employer. CLARKSON. STA YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM- 4) bermald and waitress, or to cook, wash and fron; no objection to tr at for two days. AST T.—A Y CH 60 maid and fh ft or to ie get housework ; ‘good gity reference from last place. WEST MTH 8T., NEAR 6TH AV.—AS CHAMBER. a maid and to do sewing and take care of ehildren and © herself generally useful; good references; uo objec- to the country. = EAST 82D ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS 65 & chambermald and waitress; no objection to the uutry ; city reference, Bt oo CORNER OF 7TH AV.—A_ Ri young woman as chambermaid and to do the fine wavhin 1 would go in the country. Call for two days, LEXINGTON AY., NEAR 82D 8T.—A RESPEOT- able girl as chambermaid and waitte¥s or chamber. yt ‘and to do fine washing. Call or address KATE, for two i Ve WEST 27TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, zo buck room, As chambermald and waitress or to do ec ligt in a small family; city or country; city refer- WATTS ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE WO- OF man as horisekeeper or to travel with a family, 76. 7s BUBECKER ST.—A YOUNG wIDow LADY As eee widower preferred. Address Mra. ETTA oF 268 keeper. 284 West NTH ST.—A YOUNG AMBRICAN LADY 14 housekeeper, travelling companion; unescep- {fonable references both in elly and countr?; noue bul those in earnest noed app B36 AN, ApNTHE STORE—AN AMERICAN LADY eK) as housekeeper: none utaseromectante parties need apply. Addreas M. D FREY on 8345 EAST 0TH 8T., NEAR 2D AV.—A wipow lady, who bas just arrived from the South, as housekeeper; bas had many years! experience; is wilde make herself usefu! ; first class references, Address Mra. WEST MTH STAN AMERICAN WIDOW AS housekeeper in a widower's family. Call for house- SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Nureea, ac, EAST MTH 8T., BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND 3D a sear eae Sas ‘ence. WEST 80TH 87. A fn) ani Sseamatce faut 5 PRCTABLE PERSON AS ‘ully competent of taking the e si ‘elty, reference. Can 7 opts 2 fortwo day 2 daym BELP WANTED-VEMALES, ANTED A GOOD GERMAN GIRL YOR GENERAL housework; must. be vuaner and Yonge Gal before 10 A. M. a Ot Leexingtos £tancasies ANTED-A_ RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO GENE: Fal housework must be a good washer and {roner and plain cook, Inquite at 108 ANTED-SHIRP FINISHERS, TO WORK IN va | uilding: steady employment ‘and good pay. Appl ON ADAMS &'CO.'3, 837 Brondways 4 99, west 19h ST., NrAn on 6TH AV.—A YOUNG wo- “iyMAD na nntie atid to do plain sewing, or asain to berwork. 136 East 1 UatHt BT, BASEMENT.-A PROTESTANT re ‘entire charge of an Infant from t aon A clip reterenca, 20) WEST SD ST—A NEW ENGLAND LADY Ad ee oo cee cate ok BB last ata elena country, or woul rf H sa ah beat ety reference, Saaaen i ene Ww i bas a Wheeler aoi's machine of bee red, or would do fight cbambermort and sewings noe. Can be seen for two days. WEST tH 8T.-A YOUNG GIRL, “AGED is to mind children and make herself useful. Call for ain WEST 10TH S.A RESPECTABLE ORPHAN dorroad abd writes witing' te paate Renal geasean and. write; wiliin, Ko he at anything; no objections to ‘dhe country. wenealy "ue IBD WEST 19TH BT —A RESPECTABLE MARRIED =< woman, with afresh breast of miik, as wet nurse; a by jection to the country; the best city reference oan be Jn, 238 two days, 1] EAST StH st.—naBE TO wet RURSE, BY A A healthy woman; milk twelve days old; gooll refer eneé given and required, WEST 27TH ST.-AN AMERICAN GIRL AS nurse and todo sewing; good reference. Call for 33 1st ey -A YOUNG GIRL TO MIND CHILDREN J and make herself generally useful. 345 EAST 12TH ST., BETWEEN 1ST AND 3D AVS.— A bread of ml married woman as wet nurse; has @ goo of milk; gaod reference 35 9 Q) BAST I9THST., NEAR IST AV_—A YOUNG GIRL JD to mind children and make herself generully useful, 42 3 WEST 2D ST.~ A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT 4) young woman as nurse; can take entire charge of an infant aud bring tt up on the bottie; has good city refer- ence. HLL BAS! WH, St—A | RESPECTABLE YOUNG t WOrDAN as ee ‘nd who bas just loat ber own baby. Can be sten for two day 5G) 32, AV) NEAR s7rit er., FIRST FLOOR.—A YD) youns girt as nurse, or would do chamberwork and waiting a 4 private family; no objection to the country for the > summer ; has good oity 1 reference, Call or address. 6903 WEST ST. BETWREN 43D AND “ra STS.— A DUE Freneh ul Ai nurse and to do sewing: ts willing to make herself useful ; beat reference from last piace, WAXTED-BY A YOUNG ENGLISH PERSON OF respectability, a situation am clild’s nurse or to atiend upon growing children ; ‘good Koamstross und bas o khowledce of dressmaking; po objections to the country, Addreas 8. 8., box 162 Poat office, Hudson City, N. J., or 8. 5., Herald office. Yo} Waitresses, &e. 2 EAST MSH 8T.—A KESPECTABLE GIRL AS waitress or chambermaid; no objection to go in the country Cor the summer. Can be toon at her present employ: 2 WEST 16TH S8T.. BETWEEN StH AND 6TH ava,—A€ young girl'as first class waitress; excellent Teferences from present employer's, ba WEST 22D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG G: GIRL as waitress, or would do chamberwork and assist with washing: Re objection to the country: for the eon at her present einployex"e. 6 WEST 49TH ST. ESENT EMPLOYER'S. AS {raltress or waltreée and help, with chamberwork, oF wonld take care of childre ehamberwork ; would like to go in the country for the ume 144 WEST STH ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl a8 waitress; no objection to aanist in chamber- a a private fami); as no objection to city or coun yy Feference from her last employers, Cail for (wo summer, Can days. 161 NESE 80 St.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL as firet claes waitress; none but nice private fami- Hea need apply, City and couniry reference. 203 WES? 2TH St. NEAR ITH AV. FIRST FLOOR, room,—As first class waitress; can take & alietman's| places i elty or country ; city refereuce. 376 Av, 1? THE BASEMENT.—As FIRST CLASS ) wattress'in a restaurant; ia ole Of taking full chargé of a dining room. Apply for 22, 88TH ST., NEAR STH AV.--A YOUNG GIRL AS waitress and chambermald; good reference. Call for two days. Miscelanecous, OF WEST 2TH ST.-A LADY WHO SPEAKS THE mi?) French Hncaase and hag travelled on the Continent, as travelling companion to a lady; is capable of takin, he , gutire charges beut references given, Aditros Mrs. 29 WEST 3D 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL LATELY landed is willing to make herself generally useful; no objection to the country. BQ. BAST Writ st. NEAR FROADWAY—A GIRL TO e 0 POPE Wi ‘family; can speak nd German well; best references” biseinati tied 54. EAs? Jory sta yvouna SOUTHERN WIDOW, OF neat, choerful and refined, wishes to obtain some light loyment ; none but those wiiling to advance part of sali and appoint Interview noticed; no cache Eeieon, on tld case is urgent. Address CARRIE ITH ST, BETWEEN AV. A AND 1ST AV OR & ‘West 85th st.—A German young lady, from By to instruct children in German, French aud. pian'in a prt. ate family; willing to make herself generally useful. Apply to Rev. | :0] 9 WEST 492 ST.—A GIR} u for two nays. J LATELY LANDED, AB meral housework for @ willing afd obliging. Call WEST sist at, “BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH avé,—A woman desires to aut by the day; thor- understands washing and froning; can do up chil- iren's clothes. _education and pehmanship to do copying, 256. 25 ‘WEst STH ST, BETWEEN {TH AND 8TH AVS, «0 frat floor.—A young }ady, of good education end abilities, in a bakery and confectionery; is very quick a! accurate at figul ‘salary not at Grat so much an ipject as 4 good and permanent situation, 28) Lots AV.—A YOUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION Bs Serene, teacher, or copyist. ae ceeenen P WEST sITH 87. —A YOUNG LADY, OF GooD the country ; best reference. Call for one wee PRT 3D AY.<A YOUNG LADY WISHKS A POSITION as teacher, governoss or salesiady, Call for two days. EAST 201 ST, BETWEEN | 1st AND 2D ave.—A Protestant German girl aa housemaid, 34.8 WEST BTH ST, NEAR 9TH AV.—A MIDDLE OO aged American roman as housekeeper or to take care of a house for # family who go to the country for the Suinmer months. The very beat’ references ean be ven) acd be seen at the house of her py ployer until sul 52 6TH AV,, TOP FLOOR.~A RESPECTABLE widow lady wishes to take charge of 9 gentiemman’s house during the summer ; best city reference giv A LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUATION FOR A AA, jcapanie woman to sad ot a gentleman's house uri nthe, aay eM Mine, MEURIOK, 70 Raat 13th a AMERICAN LADY—A. GOOD | BUSINESS PERSON ‘a position as housekeeper, (a widower’s family referred). Would liketo meet with a party who would m sist = in some kind of business. Address PERSEVERANCE, WIDOW LADY, FROM BOSTON, A PORT tOF as housekeeper in » gentieman’ ‘ objects ry ate care of a farn} 1OUse ; te $80 desired: first class city reference. Kasse ttt "ERMO, 'E, box 182 Heraid ollice. Laundreases. &. 53. mae as inamaes a peirete aa Peirneser sk ma ’ ; underatands a Kinds of Frenob dlutiny Maer j bea i ly reference; i srg 10 60 sort. Shenae Ft take poms moma Oey ‘at present oyers. 8 UP. 40TH ST., KETWE! EROAnway AND bagement.—' }18 French fiuting by an experienced aad tomy 939 WEST 177M STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl ag chambermatt; woula assist with waiting; ould goa ebort distance. Ii ‘#be country; good ference. 24- WEST 16TH ST.-A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. bermaid and waitress or to take care of children; @an operate on Wheeler & Wilson’s machine; good city refer- @nce. city re- 4. 18T AV., SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG GIRL AS ebambermaid and waitress,or nurse and seam ; good reference from her last place. Call for two daya, 959 WEST 2TH NEAR 8TH AV.-.A SCOTCH Je) Protestant girl as chambermaid in a private family. WEST 20TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girlas chambermaid and to assist in washing and froning; test city re.erence. BL 2 BASt Bp, st. BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS. z ctable girl wa competent chambermaid an raifono; witllog ta gotn toe Country ; vest city reference. BQQ WAT TH sta RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do chamberwork and waiting; no objection to the @ountry ; has the best city re‘erence. B36 WEST 2TH St.-A, COMPETENT WOMAN AB Years’ frst class telerence. frat clags cook; no objection to the country; three Call for ywo days. 346 | WEST 16TH ST., KASEMENT.—A RESPECTA- D ble oune woman as chambermaid and waitress ; no Objection to the pcounrys good reference, to du chamberwork and walting, or general 4 good city reterence, eye ‘A GOOD, SNART RORTH, OF mbermatd, ‘underiands hat ‘Bast 96 2D AV., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A } YOUNG ae wor +a hg ironer and fluter wishes to go out by the Gan be scen at her present employer's. King, with Mra. Robinson, ches; no objection to Call o1 143 Gene AY,, THIRD FLOOR.—A SWEDISH GIRL 20 STH ST», NEAR HOWERY, STORE.—AN EXPERI. a & boarding house; city or country; good reference, 29 WEST THT St., BACK ROOM-—A FIRST CLASS EAST ed ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS LAUN- 70 jaundress or chambermaid, Inquire for Miss understands her business tho- iM French using med all te bea 993 STH ST. BASEMENT.—A WOMAN DESIRES TO take in washing at ber own house; understands fluting; also some orders properly attended to. ANNA GANSCH. 23 6TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS WISHES her own house. « 327 | 340) StH St, BETWEEN AVS. BAND C.A YouNG lady wishes to give private lessons on tbe hor parente’ residence of otherwise ds required. adver ir. LIEB, as above. 362 BROADWA LADY AS COPYIST; Goob < reference. Apply to Mr. 8, Baker, of the firm of Hoover, Calhoun & Co. N EXPERIENCED GOVERNESS WILL GIVE DAILY instruction in English, French, music and drawing at 8 per week. Address T. F., Heraid ottiec. ANTE. B BY AN ENGLISH MAN, A SITUATION As ence preset cat ‘waarens a "8, box WW freraid ottee, pearson AS COAOHMAN AND ne y * m6 = ANTED—A NTED--FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, A CAPA. reference. Wie colored Woman who can bring frat class eterence a or address Coach Citi N Bo tev. pee Canipbells Bi ban family of four persons only. Apply at 06 West Ith at ANTED SA FIRST CLASS opzRaTor ON A WILL WANTED-A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY cox & G: wine mach: i ed; country prefer enol * aire TCOOK, 271 Canal a, ‘call at or address 43 TANTED—A GOOD CO OK, WASHER AND IRONER, V Apply ut 599 Lexington ay., between 9 and ll A. M. Good city reference required, ie ANTED.-FINE WHITE SHIRT FINISHERS AND ood button-hole makers. Apply at Sth at. entrance to AT. sitwanr & CO. I Broadway ‘and 10th st. GENERAL HOUSEWORK, Wexvoy i GIRL TO Di aad in bakery, No, ‘th av., between 39th and WAXTED A FIRST CLASS COLORED COOK; ALSO to do the down stairs work; also a colored Iaundress and to do the chamberwork. App! 17th ate ANTED—A LAUNDRESS FOR A RESTAURANT IN the city ; also a kitchen girl for a hotel at Long Branch, Call at 864 Broad Wy Ante O-s8 0, DISH, WASHE: APPLY ON “SAT. urday at Becthores Festival Bulag. 83d st. and 3d avenue, AMTED- =f GIRL, WIitH GOOD REFERE do plan cooking and goneral housework. 143 Enat Tist vat 7 ANTED IN A PRIVATE PAMILY, A COMPETENT must have good clty reference. Apply at No. 6 Lafayette plac e. Sp eag® A CHAMB! also a Kiteben girls at 119 East 10th at. f S, TO Apply at MAIO. AND WAITRESS, rivate bourding house. Apply ANTED—A GIRL AS NURSE; MUST HAVE BEST city references; none others need apply. Call at the basement door 26 Wost 4th st. TANTED—a GIRL AS SEAMSTRESS AND LADY'S matd, in the ad for the enmmer months. Call this day at 152 West 22d Best city references required. WANTED—TWO GIRLS, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; one to cook, wash and’ Iron, the other to du chamber work and sewing. Apply at 7 West 47th st., basement door, for three days, between 11 and 1 o'clock. ANTED—A GIRL TO GO IN THE COUNTRY, TO cook, wath and fron ; one willing ta be generally useful only Moby ‘Apply between 9 and 10 this morning at 108 Kast ‘ANTED—A GOOD OPERATOR ON WHEELER & Wilson's machine who can attend to a fancy goods store; constant employment and good wages. 388 Grand at., Wile liamaburg. WANE ‘A NUMBER OF EXPERIENCED DRESS- Inakers, to work on lawn and iinen suite; thore employe {nga good many hands preferred, Apply to W. K. PEY jowery. ANTED—A GIRL, TO WASH, IRON AND DO PLAIN ‘cooking; fo 8 competent person liberal wages will be paid, ‘Apply ‘before 12 BM. at 280 East 49th st, between 2d wud 3d ave. ANTED AX HONEST, WY nisies in pacer stile lacar acaly. Apply t . Datweetn ID aid 1a otclocks at S81 Went 6th at. Mote required. ____SERUATIONS WANFED—MALES. YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUA‘ tender; no objection to ity or coun Zrom last place, Call on JAMES O'BRIEN, ner Sih st, YOUNG MAN 18 uide with a first el over Europe, Egypt, & the Spanis at 46 Sout! DESIROUS TO ENGAGE AS travelling party: has been all peake uni corresponds uentiy in ih and German languages, Apply Wasbingion square, NG ENGLISHMAN DESIRES tion ax barkeeper ot waiter; can speak French Sea to make himaelf useful in the business ae ar; an object aa insight into the business; ew bri ring clty of of Loudon referenogs, " Address JO, Herald oftices MITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISH FOOTMAN, as waiter ina prigato family; and by a German man, who speaks Knglish and French, et teward, butler of cook’and baker, in private family or iret class’ boar ting house, town or country; both are at present in situations, Adaress W. B., Herald office. ‘ANT#D—A SITUATION AS WAITER IN A PRIV! family, by a Frenchman, with the best possible refer- ce Apply’ southeast corner 87th st aud Sth ay, Wiig —BY A YOUNG MAN JUST COME TO THIS y, @ situation as head waiter, in either town or coun- we has the best reference from last’employer. Addr + Herald office. ANTED--A SITUATION TO DRIVE AN EXPRESS ‘or business Wagon and to take care of horses; best referenc to honesty ang cay abi. ity of previous em- ployer. B. H, ARNOLD, 23 West 1th at. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A wife (without children) to take Sarge ras ci oF as coachinan and to do general work in the country, Can be seen se No. 10 West 49th st, where the woman bas lived 19 mont! CLERKS AND BA N orivE MAN SSRaMAN. AGED 28, OF GOOD AD. dress, desires a position as salesman or clerk in a whole- years’ experience, a house; SHOES, Herald office, SITUATION WANTED-RY A SINGLE, YOUNG man of business quatitications, rood penman and ac- countant; is willing to make himself usefal in any capacy where his services may be aired ; yh ior f ence, Address for three days box 876 Post ofice, WANTED--BY ints 20 yee ; en a book! house, lately failed; four years’ good re Will bé found wing to uo anything: a living salary deal Allg want of a trustworthy person ndaress WILLING, exe ald office. Address A MARRIED coper for a large rencen rurniahed; ges ‘CLERK WANTED—ONK wo 18 FUL LY ¥ com ent, and well recommended from bis last place, Ap- ply at fa 4th av., corner of ahd at. D PY, 00008 SALESMAN WANTED—ONE, ACQUAINT. ed with domeatic and white goods, Apply, with refer- ences, to ISAAC BROWN, 982 Sd av. RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO AAS fome knowledge of the business; tal have satisfac. for Appuy at 596 3d av., corner Sah st., after 6 IRST CLASS WHITE GOODS SALESMAN WANTED— At WECHSLER & ABRAHAM'S, 245 Fulton st.) Brook Wasten—a SITUATION AS’ COACHMAN AND groom In a private family, by a reapectable married man, without encumvrance, Tak rrived In tite country 3 Gan come well recommended, Address L. K, Yonkers Post _ HELP WANTED—MALES. i ity ESVETING MA PER DAY—BY THE AMERI- CAN KNITEL CHINE CO,, A z or ‘st. Louis NG MACHINE CO., BOSTON, MASS, STRONG BOY WANTED—AT THE PoP CORN manufactory 28 Thompson st. Also a lot of Corn Waste for ale, for hogs or chickens. A YOUNG MAN WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE OF A or store; nore nee! apply who can: y ive Recurit SMgaare aera ‘App to LANE, BROTER WS & CO. at, Dear GENTS WANTED—TO SELL THE, “MATCH CABLR," now ready. ‘These cables are devold of and ght repeated)y, and 1a all wenthers. | Sen or encl nts for sample, W. H. ROGE! ateutee and Proprietor, 21 Gortlandt atreet, OY WANTED—A GOOD WRITER. IN LAW OFFICE; #3 a week firet and #4 if auited. Address, in own writing, with references, L. | Jerald ofiee, OY WANTED.-IN A DOWN TOWN OFFICE MUST write a good hand and Hive with bis parents: salary #2 a Peek, Address, tn own handwriting, box 2,863 New York ‘ost otice. W4NTED-a YOUNG MAN THAT UNDERSTANDS the grocery business. Apply at 515 2 ay. WAXIED-4 GOOD Man x YOR A CHOP house; alao an assistant bartender to belp to wait on table. Apply at 145 Sth av., between 11 and 12 ofelock. ANTED—IN A PUBLISHING OFFICE, A BOY OF 6 yoars, who writes well. Address 'UBLISHER, box 4514 Pont office. J ANTED—AN EXPERIENQED TRAVELLING AGENT, 0 18 well posted in the varnish trade. Apply to HeNnY “ours, 878 Pear! st. Ri TANTED- AGENTS TO SELL THE OCTAGON BEW- [ACHINE, It is licensed, makes the sastic Lock salted! and ts warranted for live yeara. Price ais. ae other machines with an under-feed old. Cor $15 oF lens Infringements, "Addreas OCTAGON. SEWING MACHINE 00. St, Lowts, Mo.; Chleago, Il; Pittsburg, Pa., or Boston, ANTED—AGENTS TO INTRODUCE IN EVERY im the United States an article of datly house- ides box 4,817 New York Post ofllce. dA» FIRST CLABS WAITER, WHO SPEAKS j olno . to clean knives and make himself Tooth with references, at 399 6th av. ANTED-STREET AGENTS, FOR THE SALE OF Himmer's Patent Lemon Squeezer; large commission slowed. (0. M. MOSCHELL, agent for the United States, No, 8 Maiaen lane, New York, useful. WARTED--A YOUNG MAN, IN THE WHOLESALE Jewelry business; none néed apply unless the; bring good reference as to their honesty. Address L. A, BALCH, box 4,576 Post office. WaAXTED—TWo MORE FIRST CLA: also two. porters for, heavy. salgon Saturday to’ Mowrs, LAWRENCE, YA TON, Beothoven Testival Builldieg. WaAnten IMMEPIATELY, on rEws er Pate A YOUNG USAR ESD man, whe Kuows how to handle readymade clothing, is quick aud ood, natured: from out of New York preferréd. adress, with referen » READYMADE, station TANTED-AGENTS TO SELL THE HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. Price $25.. It makes the “Lock Bullch"” (allke on Loth sides) and 1b the onl} feed Shuttle Machine sold for Jess than Licensed bp Whoeler & Wilsou, Grover & Baker and Singer & Co. All other under-feed Shuttle Machines sold for less than $6) are Jnfringements, and the seller and user tab.e to prosecution. Address JOHNSON, C & CO. Boston, Pitta: burg, Bac; Chicago, Ii., Or 8t, Louts,'No, eh 00 * DAY TO AGENTS—WHOLE: SALING Lioyd’s Patent wore, Dollar Double Maps. Soe Business Spportuntt In town's Herald, licensed under- FIRST CLASS PLATE PRINTER WANTED—ONE accustomed to large work. Apply to TAOHARD % MA. SON, 36 Bowery. ‘APANNERS WANTED—A FIRST CLASS DECORA tor; also one to stripe and grain tinware; stendy emaplo ment and good. p: Address GEORGE H. MASON, It Blackstone hey Boston, Mass. ¥ 10 CRACKER BAKERS.—WANTED, A MAN, ACCUS- pdomed to city work, na foreman of machine snd hand pelent nan steudy employment wil! be glren, Aautdas CRAGH ERE ‘box 400 tlerald vides, for two days, ATCHMAKER WANTED—TO GO TO PITTSBURG, one but a first class workman need apply to UBLIN, aM Maiden tai Laan Wancun—a SITUATION AS MILL MACHINIST; 15 years’ experience among cotton machinery; married. Address 7. ferald ollice, ANTED—A GOOD CARRIAGE SMITH, TO GO A short diatance in the country, to ao all Kinds of repait. fing. Apply to J. F. RUS iN, W Vent Farms, Westchester county, J ANTED_A BTEADY MAN | TO RUN A HOE PAINT- ing press and make himself generally useful, at the trunk factory of J. LAGAWITZ & CU,, near Centre st. de- pot, Newark, N. J. y ‘ANTED—A thorough} ry png see led. Gall for two days d 98 Grand lyn, E, D, ANTED. BY wk YOu NG MAN, A SITUATION AS no objection to the country; references as to woe: ase Address SOUTHERDEN, care of box 2,526 “FRENCH A VERTISEMENTS, 6TH AV.-RESTAURANT FRANCAIS,—UNE AC- evucheuse pour les mois de Juiilet et Aout, E. 216 Deut fournir des recommandations de premier ordre. Xi est dung le magasin avant midi ( N DEMANDE--UNE BONNE FRANCAISE POU 8 solgner un enfant oe deus ans {elle doit parier Vangiais. ‘adreaser ai bme MILK SALESMAN.—E. &. JAFFRAY & HA 5) Tom for an experitneed salesman in thetr sik apa 0 HOTEL PROPRIETURS.—A YOUNG MAN WHO has had ten years’ experience in the business desires a situation as clerk in a hotel, Address, for three days, A. H. K., Earle’s Hotel, room 127, WANTED <A SMART YOUTH AS ENTRY CLER: fancy goods. Apply at 327 Canal street. WANTED—A BOOKKEEPER AND SALESMAN, AC. customed to the sale of bronzer, clocks and art object the highest reference required, Aduress MERCHAN’, box 149 Herald oitice. WAntep—& “GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS BEEN FOR eleven years hookkegper anid caghler with one Of the oldest: mannlac bier and whol pisher, employment in DU: STRY Herald gilee. houses in this city, the same capacity. Address I) YOUNG LADY, HAVING HAD he fees ih would like to work an elaborate worsted picture for some wealthy fannly. Adare! +» Herald office. YOUNG EDUCATED WIDOW LADY DESIRES EM. Joyment either as overness oF housekeeper; none but Feliatle parties need reply. Address AXTIST, Herald office. LADY WISHES FOR SOME KIND OF EMPLOY- ment during the day; very little renumeration reauired; oon epee apd mes. in the French language. Addieds YOUNG LADY, HIGHLY EDUCATED, SPEAKING French fluently, dexires an engagement as resident gov- eruess or companion; other acquiremeats—music, draw ig and Epulish; unex ceptionable references. Address THETA, LADY OF RESPECTABILITY AND STANDING desires a situation as travelling companion or to keep house fora famtly in elty or country; ts very much at home io the sick room ; or woald keep house for a widower. Ad- dress HOPE, box 161 Herald office . ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, BY A YOUNG LADY, A position as housekeeper in an elderly: arora fam- Hiy,or would travel ax companion to n lady Ie capable of tak- ing entire charge. Addrens Misa M., Greenpoint ‘ANTED—BY A LADY OF he Tens EXPERI. e a sitnation as teacher in a family or acliool teacher, English and beginners in French; would taxe entire ch ‘children; excellent reference, Andress Miss sralton, § New Haven Post office, Conn, ‘ost office. Ne HELP WANTED—FEMALES. NEAT COLORED W ‘OMAN WANTED—TO DO TH housework of asi small family. Apply at 142 East 18th ne N OPERATOR WANTED-ON WHEELER & WIS. son’s machine. None bu: a good band need apply at 8d av, in the store. Guar HANDS WANTED BODY MAKERS AND FIN. faults ers. Apply to EDW. H. PURDY, 82 6th av., corner of Wo 8TED-APPRENTI ES TO DRESSMAKING. AP ply at 1,888 8d ay,, between 78th and 79th sts, Jadies’ and gentlemen's and families’ washing at 266 WEST STH 8T., NEAR 8TH AV.—A COMPETENT eri as lau in a private family; ety or country. 4.16 BAS) UTH St, BETWEEN AV. 4. AND IST =A Scoteh Protestant girl as good laundress in a Boial or tourdlng bouse to the country; good reference. ood experience, to do washiny reference ean be giv: . BEIWEEN UTM AND STH STs., ‘or A respectable woman as first apaiaee gt a ing and pudling ye, all kinds of wash need appiy without’ isundey ; beat city reference. Call for too days. Nurses, &c. WPST 30TH ST.—A COMPETENT Wi 1 wood 4a inp. tore of epiding ek ae aa | and a Wares Tom FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS; | also two wpprentices, at 161 4th av. WWANTED_A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL TO DO feneral housework. None oluer need apply at 44 Bast 140th at, Has ge ae oe ees rm prefered, 4 ord 3 © who has lost own preferred. Call for two on at 750 East 40th at., near 2d ay., top floor, back room. TO POUGHKEEPSIE, A GOOD ply, with city references, before 1 o'clock on eueey or oy morning, at 160 Lexington av. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN TO GENERAL HOUSE- W ate Apply at i ‘th av., corner of 48th st, iTED— i | yyasmract PIRST CLASS ares eae ae ieee eat 2% ra TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS bookkeever, enshter, collector or any postion where brains and character are requisite. References as to ability, &., nnexceptionable. Address A. B., care of box 2,625 New York Post offic “COA COACHMAN'S SITUATION Secs BY A FIRS ite A Giuse groota, and, attvass to City reference, Call at the priv 4 YOUNG MAN WISHES A STIVATION A8 COACH. JA. wan ina private family; haw long experience at the ‘business; best city reference given. Address A. H., Herald oilice. AE SAFE INVESTMENT.—FOR SALE CHEAP, A FINE Cigar Store, with Otlawa Beer Fountain; doing a good Dueinese; best location tn the city. Inquire at the store, 371 Fujton street, Brooklyn, four doors from Park theat A tositive BARGAIN FOR 1,400 Cast. —co + plete Ligaor, Billard and Lunch Room; é sare onl rd tables. "18 Pros. lense; rent for whole house, three Storr. 27x40, o1 year; immediate possession; taree billia pect street, Paterson, N. J. A. GROgERY axp VEGETABLE STORE FOR SALF— Must be sold immediately as the owner can’t. hold it. Inquire of BLAUVELT & BLUE, 107 Warren street, corner Washington. GOOD DOWN TOWN LIQUOR STORE FoR SALE— ip the vicinity of ahipping and nleainboat lundlags. fo articulars apply to WILLIAM A. ‘No, 6 City Hall i plage. pie -COFFEK ROOM FOR SALK, AT A BAR witi 8 years and 8 months? Lease; price $900, cash: itiness in the aa, in Europe she cause for selling 'Apply to A. M. FANNING, 4) Exst Foarth street, CORNER LIQuOR STORE IN HOBOKEN FOR -For #600; does a good business and 14 one of tite best stores in Hoboken. VICHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. 10 YEARS? CORNER MEAT MARKET FOR SALI LA. lease; also a fine Stationery Store, Bakeries on all the A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION TO TAKE care of @ horse or to make himself generally useful ; objection to the count ‘atl on or addresa for two WItLiAM SHANNON, 3 Gannevoort at. Just ‘dinenga ae reference. will bear the rirlotent in- doetigationy deatiee® ahietion 40 Bnet i6th et. ‘A COACHMAN'S SITUATION 4 Pespectable familie Address L. Hel WANTED—BY A SIN- gle man; beat city references from some of the most In the city; ‘no objection to the country. A. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN WANTS a rituation as corchman; is a good groom and driver; has thorough knowledge of his business tn all its branches: bent city reference, Address COACHMAN, box 117 Herald Nn SITUATION AS COAHMAN WANTED-BY A RE- ctuble young man; thoroughly understands the Proper treatment of horses, carriage can furnish best & City and country references us to capability. Address for two days box 1 5 ) Herald Ofiice. B A YOUNG COLORED MAN, MARRIED, AS COAG mnan ;sober, honest and industrious and a careful driver; mployer will cheerfully recommend him, Address or call ‘tor * COACHM AD, 206 Waverley plac avenues, down town Sample Rooms, Ke aurants, Ho corner Liquor Stores, ar Stores, Stores, Fancy cery Stores, Shoe Stores, MITCHELL'S $ Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. A LARGE 8JZE HERRING SAFF FOR SALI LE cheap; also two medium and one small Safe of Her- a, «QUIRK, 7 3 Maiden lane. , GooD CORNER LI R STORE, IN ONE OF THE the New Haven, Hartford and Harlem steamers, with Tong lease at cheap rent, for sale at a bargain, For Dre Goods Stores, Crockery Stores, Butter Stands, ‘cheap Gro- Fing’s, Wilder's and Marvin's make, best locations in the wrth Ward, ‘near Fulton Market Jare inguire at No, 50 Abend street, of W. H, BUDLON: particu- RARE CHANCE. OR SALE, . Liquor Store, with Sotures, ae. atreet, corner of Thompson atreet A. PROMINENT CORNER LIQUOR, STORE FoR ale, very © ree years’ Lease, Apply in the bre ny, 58 New Mossy. : Bx FOR SALE, to ornamont their gardens can do so now at cost. Apply this day to G. E, FARLESS, 654 Third ai (C1SA8, REWSPAPER AND FANCY GOODS STORE argo trade in imported cigars. Address FIRST bas I i TATION, Herald otiice. CORNER Taguire at 36 Grand VERY CHEAP.—PERSONS WISH oh al MGAR STORE FOK SALE—WELL Loc ATED DOWN feat reasons for Post oflice, / town, with good run of custome: felling. For particulars address box 6 NOACHMAN'S | SITU. ATION class man (English). oiliee. WANTED_BY A. FIRST Address JAMES DAVIES, Heraid {OACHMAN'S- SITUATION WANTE _BY SINGLE / young man, who understands his business thorouybly; careful city driver and good groom ; city or country. Address B. Ry Herald oie (oacumans SITUATION WANTED- class mans seven years in hie present pi employer, 605 BU where ix character and ‘all other i tormation: can be ined id he ((osCHMAN SITUATION WANTED, BY A \ COMP J single young man as coachman or under. stands hia business thoroughly anu will be found wilifog aud obliging, and will take ¢! of a cow if requir ee lived with reapeotable Care iies and. has good referen the same; no objection tothe country. Address gay} MAN, box 22) Herald ‘ollie, HED GARDENER WISHES AN ENGAGEMENT; time expires ‘ook a nate fo encumbrance. Ad- areca, for one M., Westport, Fairfield county, ‘onD. GITCATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ar conchinan aud St beat city reference; can wait on table if or address, for two da; 7 Raat Bh ate orteate ? ANDY FAC’ TORY "AND STORE ‘pine / and retail custom; Tools, M Xe., for sale at aaacriice Apply New \ork. RUG STORE FOR SALE.—DOFS A FINE BUSINESS ; low rent; Uae one Cog ore, snsily mina ; Ye rent; must be sold immediate; ued; node water Wil PAY OTHCHELL, 77 Codar streets” ne! ig ‘oatharloe street, Fe AT A ae A BUSINESS Post. tively ay in to er month; @ bargain for cial Soh SR on atte. F°% SALE—A FIRST CLASS HARDWARE, STOVE, House Furnishing and Gas Fitting Business, 17 years established, on an avenue in New York; fixtures and g vada At wholesale prici um years’ lease; rent cheap: half as Pall Yo remain on mortgage on eaay’verme. Inquire of Au! GUST HASsEY, Notary Public, 11 fl evenue A. Fa being a as THE Leg ® Terre. AND Gas ying, stad Myre lya, ‘Appi to mM. EVAN! OR BALA FIRST Ch Chass LIQuoR STORE, THREE hae eee a re ra oer trom u RES A fine Fo SALE FIRST CLASS ROOM: SIOKNERM SAMPLE | reason for selling, Apply of No. 147 Newark Servey City. tad F°s, SALE - ‘A pHOE 10k STORE, DOD re in thie 58.0. “ttereld oftee. acl OR SALE—TO COMMISSION been! ang tay TH situated ieee Was m Mi Inquire af 194 Duane street, New York. POR, SALE —DRU GOIST AND PHYSICIAN a jore, do! large business, principal evens Drug Sor, Hone and ot nen On ® » CHANDLER, 198 OR SALE FIXTURES, ac Butcher Shop, doing a spl avenue. Terms reasonable, 5: welling. R iy SALE AN OLD ESTANUISHED Us LAUNDRY; Pow iu paye sendy, aobor tan trae an month, Books ote for Jaspection to {> principals oaiy. ddress N. K., Hera.d oltice. A FIRST CLASS Ri STA RANT, NEAR F%. OALE A, oflice, Inquire at J. HOF'S, No, } Cham: bers street. 1 ad Ra SLORe PUR A, AAO RD s elt, ra Pa gered T. CORNELL, attorney for —A SPLENDID LIQUOR STORE, DOING A cont!bunintes, rent very eheap. Apply on’ premiues, corner Ridge and Delanggy POR SALE A GoD CORNER 119 gto STORE, WITH Je, Stock and Fixures ‘class. nelgh orhoods Inqu oriy-trat treet end Secon JOR SALB—A WEA, FITTED UP, tbe Third ward, with five years’ Lease t sickness the cause of Belling. Inquire of WM. ‘cbeork ne. City Hall pine OR SALE—THE yt bang Foamy OYSTER 4! “4 Ale House, Le rs, with Lease f¢ Inquire northeast corner ol en years to run, No. 160 uyrele ‘the premines. i VOR SALE OHEAP_AS IT MU dia , Stock and Fixtures of Faney. Stare; good rea: for sellin, n atrect. Apply at 9 Wi WOR SALE CHEAP—A FIRST. CLASS LIQuoR STORE, good Jocatto well fixed rent cheap; reason of well: ing, ownel to Europe. Address A. B., box an HSfald office, Tor duo w NER BOOT HOE sroR STORE, FOR SALE.—THE BEST © Store on Grand sircet for tule at a sucrition. Vor fattigalers apa A MoCLOSKEY, 44 Grand street, Oro B. MOCLOMKEY, 00 Cortlandt street A DAY.—STATE ro COUNTY RIGHTS FOR 3 0 sale, for LLOYD'S ent Revolving Dollar Dou le Mapa. See Business Oppo ties to-day’s Herald. $25 WILL. PURCBASE A WELL “LOCATED GRO ‘Store, in the Sixth ward, worth double the ‘Apply to THOS. GAFFNEY &'CO., Auctioneers, < ) BOR SALE-A RARE CIOTee_ $18.0 000. old cpahilahed Manutactyring aR as Jersey Clty: money making and 1 unlbeid demad, fail investization asked; satisfac THON, bax Bb Jeror Uny Poor omean = a MO ‘MANERY. ENGINE, 7X11; CAN BE oui # wold to make room for # larger ong. Al A GREER CUTTER; WILL CUT FROM At H, HOMER'S’ machme depot, 4 Brondway. NEW AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY AND for gale. Send for efreulur to WASHINGTON I WORKKS, Newburg, N. Y. 100 "oes POWER ENGINE. py iTH ug att complete, for sale cheap-—Can be #enn ra Plymouth street, Brooklya, Als Roous of every ‘ud stewnn “ae oxeehe” With steam power, t0 Ie H.W. 200 SECOND HAND SEWING MACHINES, EBM. ee eae ng al the leading Kinde; some ss good ad new ; for wai ver el IsaAc i. WORD, 68 Broadway, eters Ho L _ CORPORATION NOTICE. _ OPRNANC OF THE CENTRAL PARK. The Hoard of the Department of Public Parka dé ordain as follows :— All persone are forbidden SKCr10N 1, To enter or leave the Park except by the gate ways. ‘To climb or walk upon the wall, To turn cattle, horses, goats or awine into the To carry firearms, or to throw tones or other miss nit. 5. To out, break or in any way wwe or deface the trees, shrubs, planta, turf or any ¢ batldings, fences, bridges or other constructions upon the Sro. 6, Or to converse with, or in Ast way hinder those engaged in its copstruction, ec. 7, Two pouuds are hereby established within the _ horses, cattle, sheop, tral P a Fark, for the smpounding ihe und geese, and other animals found Myor anid Bates Ail such enteus found. ot large ark may be taken by any rn oF pervons, aud carried to onc @f the sald. pounds, and may We kept enclosed therein during tive ‘at th mot if which time, if not pre- viously claimed, they taay be Lape te wuotion ; RF eis hey ge dar vrs alta ee ry thereot bali Lave been conapicuounly ported at the pound. ‘The owner of any aniinal so impounded by virtue of tha Grdinances of the Central Park, may redeet the name before been of sale, by the payment to the Treasurer of the Board as follows :— For ench ‘actmal other than goats and geese, $2, and the we of keopi and the expense of keepti hand the dxpense of Keen ee plug shall be Teckoned as (ollows:— For each horee, dog orbend of nent stock, We, per day. For each goat, sy ine or sheep, 30. per da For each goone, Ge. per day. , within one month after the sale a any im) aninals, thelr former owner shall appear and claim the Treasurer shall, afier deduettn gine Salt ‘amount oF th a charges provided for. par over to iin tne procesas oF taets “Gc. &, No onimal shall travel on any part of the Central Park, except upon the “ride,” or equestrian road, at a Persone. on uorseback svat! ‘sirian road, at a rate exceed: en milles per hour, 9. No vehicle kliall be permitted on the “ride, of equestrian rond, the wane being Vevoted exclusively £0 equee- Uians; Dor shall any veniole, Lorse or uniroal of barden Upen any part of the Central Fars excep! upon the =drine™ arrange and transverse roads. and upon sich places ua are npproprinted for carringes nt Test. SEC. 10, No aniiaal or vehicle shali be permitted to atand uvon ihe drive " oF carriage rund of the Central Paty oF any part thereof, to the obsttiction of the way, of to the in. couvenianes of iravel. nor suall any person” ten tke Central Park solicit of invite passenger SEC. 11, No hackney carriage or other vehtele for hire sivall stand upon nn; of Central Park for the pur- vote of taking in nny other peasenyert ar vernon than tho Ned tp he Park by said coach, carriage or vehicle, 12, No person shall expose any at ticle oF tlitng for Ne pon ihe masta) Vark except icensed i Public Parke. = artment af Public Parks, nor ing or peddling be allowed on the Central Park 3 NO OMbivUs OF express Wagon, Wiib Or Figeth. HOF auy cary tray, Wagdty rUoK or other ved ie Aoodty merchandise, ioanute, tll oF other artile, orsdely used for the carriage of goods, merchandise, wa. icles, shalt be allowed to enter any part of hay the tranarerye ronda PO abtnive, Indulting or indecen Ke ahail ve allowed on. the Central ‘Park, whereby rench of the pence may be occasions in shall bo allowed to telt picemedd inf with any table oF Inatrument 0 ene OF indecent wot whatever on of an emergency, where life or pro ndangered, all persons, Hf re: Bettie 5, to do by remove ‘eon ortion of the Central Fark yecksen by by tnd a pe erin Is Ais 3 Legian and remain off the same tilt jon {8 given to return. ‘The Central Park sbail be open dally 9, the publie duting the months of December, Janaary and February from no'cock in the morning util eight o's fn the even. uring the months of Mareh, Apri, May, October and ‘November trom six o'clock in the marniag unth nine o'clock in the evening, and during the moutha of June, July, A\ und September from five o'clock in the moraing wittl eleven o'dlock in the evening: Svc. Ts, The Superintendent may direct that any of the en- ue tothe Pack be cioret at any time, and may, on cial occasions, uing direct that the Park, or any’ portion sherect, remain open at other times than those above speci- "Sito. 19. No person other than emploves of the Board of tha Department of Pubile Parks shail enter or remain tn tbe Ven tral Fark, except when tts onen ns above provited, hall be alfowed upon any portion of the Centra) Park, c, unte led by a chain of uroper do string, not exceeding fi ve feet In length, nor shall wi way gets00 he to Jead any quadruped (except doge) In the ral Pal FC. 21. No person, except in the smploy of the i the D Publie Parks, shall briag apon t! al Park any (ree, ahrub, plant or flower, nor any newly plucked branch or portion of a tree, shrub, plant ar fo BRC. 22. No person sbail bathe, or heft m, oF Ko or any animal into any of the waters of the Pa any of the fish, water fow! or other birds In the Park, Bor throw or place any article or thin, id Waters. Sxc. 23. No person igs nb lecbarge or set off tn the Central Park any rocket, Ker, torpedo, squib, balloon, snake, chaser, of double beader, ‘or any ifewarks oevhlog under any other name, compoaed of the same or aimliar terials. or a8 S30 smne or smiar characte! the fire " Fo. ba, No person shall place or propel any invalid chaire or perambulators upon any poriton of the Central Park ex- cept upon the walks. No person aball post or otherwise af aor other e pan an tu th Central Parks nbr upon aay ofthe cau ik. Sec. 2, No person shail without the consent o bee i dent of the Rourd of the Devariment of Pablic upon any musical {ystroment within the Ce shall apy person take into, or carry or dist Fark, apy fag, banuer, tafget or transp No military’ or target compan eneaaen shall be permitted to parade, cari or form upon the Central Park any military or otter evolutions of © fire engine, hook and ladder, cart, bose, truck or other machine on wheeis, commonly wed for the ertin- Filsbing, of fre, shail be allowed on any: pari of the Central rk, except the tranaverse without the previous eon- Faup Of the President of the Board of the Department of Pub- Src, 29, No funeral procession, or hearse, or other vehicle or person carrying the of & deceased person, sltail bee allowed on any part of the Central Park, except upon the transverse roads, Sro. 30, No persom, except tn the employ of the Boart of the Department of Hable ‘arke, eal) ight, make or use any Sre-upon the Central Park No person on foot aball go upon the grass, lawn or turf of the “Cebteal Park except when and where the word o common” tS posted, Toienting a that b persces are at lioerty at at t mt ee yy din the ¢ ‘entra, Pack Park for vuahate ing any ordinance or any rovulation of the B pariment of ft Publi Parke shall be conveyed before’ aug sna” fon aie complaint be covered sania any per. ci a y chil bare been broug! before ene od fark Police, or the chief officer in charge, and speeorsl of making such compiaiot first obtained by the ou cer making the arrest. ent of Public Parks, order of the Department of TER #. Si President of the Department of Naw Youx, Nay 2 at ‘vie or other TRERTING O¥ THE JOUN 6. A MEETING, OF bold at KEATING OAM. vara, 18) Monroe deroots thls (Friday) evening.

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