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2 SITUATIONS WANTED—FSMALES. Cooks &c, ARLES 8T.—A RESPECTA- 5 x YANNES? PLACE, CHAR pry erly ws oA pA Can yaeet two NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SITUATIONS ANTED—FEMALES. General Housework, &c. Sere FINISHERS W WANTED_—AT LORD & TAYLORS" and Chrystie sts. ANTED—TWO GIRLS, TO COLOR CARDS. APPLY Wen at8A. M. Mouday morning 8 at 18 Liberty st., firat hoor. 9TH 8T—A RESPECTABLE GIRL as BL Sots washer and ironer; beat city reference. Q4 WES ISTH ST.A SMART YOUNG WOMAN AS good cook and to asaist in washing and ironing, or as bermaid ; good city reference. 34 () WEST ITH ST. BETWEEN STH AND 6TH AVS.— 8° A competent person to cook, wash and {ron in & small private family in the city ; good raference, 109 WPet TH St. IN THE REAR —A RESPECT. Y Yogien Zac abt seat bbe eeteoete Call for two days. " 114 WEST 17TH 8T., REAR AR BUILDING, BETWEEN Jats cooks weahpe sod lncoak Et aaah Genet Keane jain cook, washer an Nout ae eferance from hor last plage, Okn be seen for two iH [RAST SoTH STREET, TOP FLOOR. —RESPECTA- ble young woman as cook, washer and troner, for 4 amall private family; best elty reférenc 3 NTH Av.,, STH AND 7184 2 fe woman tro gros housework; # Jewish or German fannily pret 1.055 82, A¥:, BETWEEN ep AND 63D STS, THIRD floor, ‘room No. 12,--A respectable girl to do general housework, or chamberwork, or ae hid 075 2D AV.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN in asmall poe a} to do ger house- work, chamberwork and sewing. Call for two o days. 1.215 32, Avy, NEAR, WTH ST. RESPECTABLE girl, lately landed, to do general housework in a aml 15.8 is willing and obliging, Housekeepers, &c. 14. STH AV.—A RELIABLE, TRUSTWORTHY PER- son, of domestic habits, fond of children, as house- keeper or governess: }0 objection to the country. AMITY ST.A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, STRANGER tn the city, as housekeeper in a bachelor's or widow- ‘sfamily. None but those willing to pay fair salary need 99 rs MIDDLE AGED LADY WANTS A SITUATION AS housekeeper, or nurse to an invalid lady; would make East MD ah NEAR LEXINGTON AV.-A RE- irl, with seven years’ good city reference 143 wetnand ton Ine coat cons femiiy, is a good plain cook and an excellent washer and troner; or would go an iaundress, Can be seen for two days, 154 WEST, rn sr. BETWREN OTH AND 7TH 2) —A respectable girl as first class cook; would assist in the ‘washing and troniug; no objection to the coun- try: aoa ference. 16 WEST 18TH ST.—AN BXPERIENCED WOMAN as frst class cool ee and jellies; the best city Faterences. for two 2D AYV.—A FIRST CLASS COOK, ONE THAT I oan inghiy recommend ; I part with Ber. on 90 socount of leaving the city. Call | at present em, ployer’s to-day. 19 4. TH AVS COMPETENT FRENCH COOK IN A family ; good reference. WEST 9TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 212 wii cass cook inn private famnly; willing to 60 snort distance in the country; best reference from last 219 WEST S18? ST., BASEMENT DOOR.—AS PLAIN ook, washer wd ironer; or to do general house- Work in s small family. 236 WEST WTH st. BETWEEN 7TH AND STH | ava.—As cook ; understands soups, game, c.; is & good ae willing (0 assist in washing; best’ city refe- Fence. WEST 8TH ST. NEAR 8TH AV.—AS FIRST ‘aus cook ; will assist with the washing or do it all | ; m0 o objection t to the country. EASD 4TH ST.—A PERFECT GERMAN COOK {ma jarge family or restaurant. FAST 49TH 8T., NEAR 2D AV. cook and to do washing and froning —AS PLAIN good reference 307 from her last place, 32] West arn 8T.-AS GOOD PLAIN COOK e washer and ironer; an excellent bread and biscuit | baker; would do general housework ina small family; un- ‘pxceptionable references. 3 WEST 267TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— | BBB. Nievectable Protestant woman as oook and to se sist with the washing and ironing; no objection to the coun- try; six years’ reference from last place, WEST 20TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO COOK, 44 wash and iron. Gan be seen at her present em: yor’s. 73h 2 AV. BETWEEN 30TH AND 40TH STS.—AS | + GOO ‘treat class cook; would assist with the washing and froning; best reference; no objection to the country. 1 405 BROADWAY, CORNER 41ST ST., SECOND | floor, back room.—A respectable girl as good cook, washer and ironer; best city references from last piace. Chambermaids, &c. 36 EAST 29TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER- a maid and waitress; no objection to assist with the | Washing; good reference. PERRY ST.A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS 4) chambermald and waitress, or will do sewing. 06 EAST 52D ST. NEAR 8D AV.—A YOUNG GIRL ‘as chambermaia or waliress in a private family or Doarding house ; | best t olty reference, 140 WEST 31ST ST. NEAR 7TH UNG 14: WEsT 19TH ST, FIRST FLOOR, IN THE spalig ap omer in sl oly bat eng ateate | ‘waiting in ity robtgtcboneel dtp teremenerc nes AY.--A YO nifit! (0 do chamberwork and to assiat in the washing ning in a res; ly. 49! EAST 4TH S8T., FIRST FLUOR.—BY A GERMAN silane who also speaks French, a attuation as cham- family who understands the abor 5 EAST 8D ST,, BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND sD avs.—A good giri to do upstairs work. In either elty or Country; ts willing to help with sewing; has the beat refer- ence from her last place. 153 a8 NEAR 8D AV.-A YOUNG GIRL TO 53 “ligne ghamberwork and plain sewing. Call for two days, Bing the fourth bel 15 WEST ISTH ST., IN THE REAR.—A RESPECT. able girl as chambermald and waitress In a nice family; no objection to the country; two years’ clly refer- ence fro =e 20) BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AYVS.— clable girl to do chamberwork and waiting, orto sew on Whicox & Gibbs’ or Waoeler & Wilson's sewing | machine; city reference, Call 12 MEST sD St. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 8th av.—A yout ng gle as chambermald and to take | oare of children or would be willing todo chamberwork and waiting; best city reference. Q45) WEST SD. st. ‘BETWEEN 7TH AND StH ©) avs.—A young girl, lately landed, and waitress, or to take charge of 31] WEST, TH, Sha RESPECTABLE GIRL AS chambermaid and waitress; or would take care of children ; no objection to go in the country, Can be seen at her last place for two days. WOMAN 316 as chambermaid and waitress; no objection to do housework in « small private family; has three years’ refer- ence from her last employer. 327 PAST STH STA YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAM. berwork and waiting; private family or boarding house: city or country; no objection to do housework in a small family ; best reference from last place. 29] SHAY, BETWEEN 29TH AND doTH ST8.—a OIL respectable girl to do chamberwork and waiting and fo aaslat with washing and ironing, or as nurse. Call for two days. Al seamstress 7TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 2D AV., BETWEEN 23D AND STH STS.—A steady young woman as first class chamoermaid and good elty referet A] 5 EAST STH ST. 4 You NG GIRL TO DO CHAM. ) berwork and waiting in a small private family; good city reference from her last employer. 4.4.2 WEST ED ST. REAR, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT room.—A respectable young woman as chamber maid or waitress; has four years! reference. SUT Bhstak & A. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISBES A) SITUATION AS cha aid and waitress; good references from her Just place, 409 West 24th st, re Dressmakers and Seamstresses. ST, FLOOR, FRONT ROOM, 337 EAST 12TH sT.— Fashionable dress and cloakmakin, poummer and Buits, $6, upwards; Wrappers, #3 also children’s and misses’ garments made to order; fei and Fashion Plates, cutting and basting. Terms cash, Call or address. 2 GRAND 8T.—DRESSMAKING, MILLINERY AND general family seamstress to go out by the day oF week ; an gut, tt and trim in all the latest styles) also boys’ cloth: ing; terme reasonable. Address DRESSMAKER, during the wee ff ELIZABETH ST.—A FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER +) and tailoress would engage by the day, week or | month understands all kids of family sewing; can operate on any machine. Addre ELIZABETH STA WOMAN WHO 18 & GOOD +) seamstress and can cut and make children’s clothing wants work by the day, week or month; terms moderate. Call on dress SEAMST . 58 6TH AV.—A LADY OF MANY YEARS’ EXPE- rience in cutting and making ladies undergarments, Hug of every deacription, infants wrappers, children's cloth! ppel iron outita, gentlemen’ button holes, &c., would like the work ‘oi neking thres cents a yard on | ‘Wheoler machine. Call on or address Mrs. R. M. JONES. 317 8TH AV., BETWEEN 26TH AND 26TH STS.—A young woman to go out by the day or week as seamstress; sews on all machines; is good hand sewer; would lke to go in the country. — EAST 16TH STA COMPETENT DRESS AND ee) cloak maker, cutter, fitter, and trimmer, wishes a few more rn a by day or week in private families. ‘Call or address ‘drensmaker. 405 f SOTH ST., NEAR 97H AV.—A FASHIONABLE dresemaiver would like a few more engagements by | ‘week or month ; reference given. QG HAY. THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A 5 young American girl to do plain sewing and assi 46 housework in a respectable American family. General Housework, &c. WHIPPLE ST., BROOKLYN, TOP FLOOR, FRONT © room.-.A reape*table girl to do general housework in ‘@ small fu:aily ; good reterence. © 8D AV.—A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY LANDED, TO 330 general ousowork. FQ ORCHARD ST, AT MR. DREYERS.—A YOUNG 58 German pict vo do xeneral housework, in» nice Ger- man or Ameriean private family. 124 & a EST 27TH 8T.-A RESPECTABLE TR) ately landed, to do general housework in 6 amail private WEST SOTH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND ‘TH 5 Mya To do general housework ‘n a small family; excellent ety reference. Call for two day TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVS.—A 206 Feapectabie girito do general Lousework ; ely rete: Fence. Call. heres Fo as usetal good references given and required. LADY, FULLY COMPETENT TO FILL THE Pos!I- tion with great ability, ‘@ situation as house- Keeper, where she will have, éntire charge Band control. Ref- erences exchan; None but he pareomeneed oP 3 ‘Address for two weeks Mrs, Py 14 Hoboken (N. J Post office. OUSBKEEPER'S FOSINION ern A HOTEL, erican woman, who ractical and eam tureet. "ihe same. Kodres' Dew. Bak OW, station D, street. 1DOW LADY OF EDUCATION AND REFINEMENT jrous of obtaining # nee pee as or ith ao older wan sentleman of moans and respectability. ress L, M., Herald Laundresses. &e. QQ PERRY STA RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN to go out by the day or take in washing; can be highly Tecommended by her present employers. 94. GREENWICH AV. IN THE REAR—A WOMAN (2° to,go out by the day to wash, iron and do house clean ing; good elty referen 14.5 WESTMD St. IN THE STORE. A RESPECT. able, efficient ‘colored laundress to do families? Washing at her own house; excellent reference, Q Mrs. WILLIAMS. 3 WEST 27TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, back room.—A young woman as iaundress; under: bungie washing and clear starching; will go to a ho- undry ; best city referenoe. QD EAST 2D 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO 4 take in washing and froning or go out by the day; best city reference. 24.G WEST STH St. REAR—A COMPETENT WO- man to go out by the day to do fine washing, froning and fluting. 28 ITH AY. eens AND FAMILY WASH- ing wan! been a ced laundress; does up fine laces and Fr La dresses done up equal to new; beat city r seeks “Gall or address. 310 StH, Sti, FIRST FLOOR, ROOM No. 8A respectabio woman wishes « few farmihos’ or gentle: men’s wash: i best reference. Ca 398 EAST WTH ST.—4 YOUNG GIRL AS FInst class Inundress; understands up stairs work, or would assist with washing and froning; best city reference. Wiiree ts WOMAN AS COOK IN A RESTAURANT. Inquire i? MURSR WANTED 100, MEDIATELY.—APPLY AT joboken. ANTED—TWO PANTRY GIRLS AND ONE CHAM bermaid. Apply at Putnam House, 4t -ANTED--A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: Tay gp Dem good washer and troner. Apply at SAI East ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER. aie at td fe city reference, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M., at ANTED—AT r WASHINGTON HOTEL, NO. 1 BROAD- way, housekeeper; one who bas bad experience in @ hotel in this city, Ww ‘good reference. ANTED TWO GIRLS; ONE AS COOK AND LAUN. wes ane e other us chambermaid and waitress, AUGUST 8, 1870, Wie Bay About PR To po off ‘office work write a = | omy md and abe) live with bis handwriting and references, = md ws a 61 LEXINGTON AV.AN HONEST, HEALTHY, can, age ae to 3, ter je study medicine preterred., (ah baths. One desiring to HAIN oe ae 1 eee era a ssp ‘swivel makers, also ies work, Apply te, P. 80) is Maiden dress R. (UM Wa! 1.» Spt T Ruse GooD op pont ‘ANTED—CAPABLE OF UVINAGE, 209 Centre atreet ANTED—AT THE PARK AVENUE HOTEL, FARK av., 4lat and 48d sta. two men; one who ds painting and ing ani oer ead ‘and, kalsomint serene ‘Aiso's tev ball tm bt pn’ hegre FOREMAN FOR BOOK \dery, best salary 3 one : oe WH Beottish or English office pre- Wa FEW YOUNG LADIES TO SELL A neral use; light tials f sale; to $10 day. MOSRACH & OBARRY, Tor Brondviey, room 96 | ato Wanrep-a WOMAN, TO COOK. WASH AND IRON; 80 two young girls to assist around the house, Ap- ply at 61 West 9th at., ne near 6th a1 ‘ANTED—A A CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS IN A small must have best city refereace, ‘ANTED. - BERS, CORA. x 4 Sok. Te Sab man siyle and io assist in washing st n- fad West 20th at, fina epee Ps ia" YOUNG GIRL AS CHILD'S urge and to do light chamberwork. Apply at 230 West aah st, Detween 11 ted Iotciocke Tuesday morning. area. GIRL gan GENERAL HOUSEWORK asmail family; reference uired. Aj vy at M0 Glat st, between Sdundbd ave?" .. ‘ANTRDA WOMAN YOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: washer and troner; wages #0; clty reference required = int the basement door of 881 Weal bth st J. Ly ‘box 108 Herald "ANTED—A GENERAL Ciena Ee: APPLY TO JACKSON & COUPER, 96 Wt FEW ot re TO GO A FEW fles only tn tallos only 18 the THOMA, Jeweller, 178 Broadway. ANTED—A BLACKSMITH, WHEBLWRIGHT “aay ms aya Jaan to make soap; must be first class workmen. Aj ____ FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. Ut, bonne d’enfs pr ag PRAKo een DESIRE UNE PLACE Cd 4 ‘S'adresser au 840 West 25th ‘ANTEDA GOOD PLAIN COOK, A GOOD WASHER ‘and froner, willing and obliging; must, come well re- commended. Call at 300 Weat 20:hr at WANTED 4 MULATTO ot ye TO TAKE CARE pi several oflices ; swage nth. Address, tog where applicant may be seen “I ‘New York on Thureday, Newbura, N.Y. August 11, A.B. C., ANTED—A TIDY YOUNG GIBL FOR CHAMBER- work and sities and willing to make herself gen. Toferenoes 1 Teen de etwoen 8 undo AM ee vanes 10 QgBRATORS FOR VESTA AND COATS WANTED. 135 and 187 ay, A, between 8th and 9th ate. FREUND. ; , 25 GooD cnn gd FOR MAKING WOOL AND HAIR rolls and puff Grand st. ___ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. 10¢ CHARLTON 8T.—A YOUNG grt AS PRIVATE fervant or messenger; one year In America; Is in need Of a situation; is vt i; good testimonials. Ad- dress THOMAS. auhiiraeialir ie WANTEDBY A FRENCHMAN, 8 valet tn a private family: good reference. Apply to or G.T. No.6 North Moore ai 34 EAST 28ST ST..TWO YOUNG GIRLS, EXPE- e ary rienced, as laundress and chambermald, city or country. 43 a6 1TH AV., BETWEEN 48TH AND 49TH STS.—A frat class Iaundress wishes some washing at her own house; can flute and puff; is an excellent shirt hand; good references, Call on or address Mrs. TREACY. WEST 4TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE ‘woman to do gentlemen's or iadies’ washin puff- nd fluting laces neatly done; terms moderat fe. EAST ISTH ST., THIRD FLOOR, ROOM 16; A pFORME ET 9 do gentlemen's or fain’ washing; Call for one week. Narses, &c. 7 QUARK STA YOUNG MARRIED PROTESTANT woman wanis - to wet “ wit bo well cared. @ baby. nurse at her own house; 5D mae WALL ST., REAR.—A BEST ROTABLS YOUNG ‘woman to go out as wet nurse. 20TH ‘WEST ed ES epee YOUNG woman, lat as nurse and seamstress; willing to do anyth! hing” re $ EAST ITH 81. BETWEEN SD AND éTH AVS.—A 116% rotestant woman as child’s 6TH AND 1TH chambermald ; ____ CLERKS AND SALESOIEN. £ CCOUNTS INVESTIGATED, BALANCED AND closed, errors corrected, ikrupts’ books examined, ‘and estates wound up; books ‘accurately kept. ACCOUNT: ‘ANT, Post office box 3,77 A COMPETENT DRUG COLERK, SPEAKING GE! ran, Hngiish and French. desires a position gine: scription 2 clerk ina respectable pharmacy. Address L. 0 dof. YOUNG MAN, THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED WITH eas, having served a five years’ appren- iicoabip'! in Canadas desi Address cal excellent refe ences. CHESTER, Herald a A Jat plan AND GENERAL ttle doo a ager will accept a position in some light manufacturi: —-. from gm for | YY lr interest or moderate best references. Kudrecs CASTER, box 290° Herald omce® SSISTANT BOOKKEEPER WANTED.—A YOUNG ‘man, who is qualificd by education and experience, to ‘@ charge of a set of books and make himseif iporoughly office of a wholesale, salary $600 to tefl te Give real name and. reference of » addressed to WHOLESALE GROCER, Herald ‘oftee. OOKKEEPER WANTED.—A GOOD BOOKKEEFER, with per references, can have a ~ situation ; aslary QI2 weekly. Address ‘A. A.; Heraid office (UERK, WANTED-ACQUAINTED | WITH | WHOLE. hardware, competent and willing to make himself generally useful. ‘Address HARDWARE, bor 147 Herald Oflce, stating age, qualifications and ina Witte RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE COMPETENT. APPLY at 264 Bridge st., corner of Tillary, Brooklyn, RUG CLERK WANTED—MUST BE THOROUGHLY competent to take charge of a first class store. Apply ‘atthe corner of Park av. and Adelphi st., Brooklyn. ANTED A FIRST CLASS BOOKKEEPER, IN A stock broker's office; salary $1,800. Address X. Y.Z., Herald office, with references, Warten a SALESMAN IN A MANUFACTURING ‘and jobbing house in the paint business. Address, with names of references, B. B., Herald ofce, at EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS SALES- j also & window dresser, and a man to take charge of our parcel desk. Apply to W. Kk. PEYTON, 272 Bowery. ANTED—HOTEL CLERK; A YOUNG MAN FROM 18 to 90 years of ag intelligent and of business capa- city. Address, with ity references, box 2,93 Post oflice, ANTED—A SALESMAN IN LINEN IMPORTING house; young man hi ng, acquaintance with buyers referred. Address, with particulars, O., box 16) Herald office, « WEST 35TH ST., BETWEEN 134 196 MOTT ST IN THE REAR.—A LADY WISHES weametress ; is fully competent to take entire Qg S20 nan an veiaree, on “seamstress and to do light 330 Oe) or would do any up stairs work; country preferred; ‘able young widow, with a fresh breast of milk, who 2D AV., BETWEEN 2D AND 93D STS.—A 45 by only two weeks old. woman wants a a baby to wet nurae at her own nurse: Pony no (areiis to travel. ava.—A Scotch woman as nurse or no objection to ‘she country, Call two days. to get a baby to nurse at her own home. Q47 WH AVcA COMPETENT GIRL AS NURSE charge of can come well recommended. WEST 15TH ST.. N AMERICAN YOUNG WO- chamberwork ; clty or country ; good city reference. EAST 29TH ST.—AS NURDE AND SEAMSTRESS, has good reference. 834 WEST 25TH ST., IN THE STORK. —A RESPECT- has lost her own baby, a8 wet nurse; no objection to the country. “Call for two days. 392 young girl to take care of one or two children. Has good reference, WEST 16TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT room.--A young woman as wet nurse; young breast of mii ba 4QG Wy AYy, THIRD FLORA RESPECTABLE house, having lost ber own vy two months old. Call tor two days. Waitresses, &c. 126 first class waitress and chambermaid; city refer- | ence. 203 WEST 2/TH ST., NEAR (TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, U0 back room.—A young woman as first class waitress or to do chamberwork and waiting; best city reference. 4.56 W2ST,8D St., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A respectable young girl, 14 years of age, to wait on the door and make herself generally useful; good city refer- ence. 702 COURT ST., BROOKLYN.—A PERSON GOING to Engtand would wait on a lady or children on the passage. Call or addre: Miscellaneous. 8 WEST 18TH S8T., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECTA- ble married woman where she can take her child; would prefer ate no object. Ci rs Work; can sewon machine; wages r address. FAST 27TH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—A 7 ANTED-A YOUNG, UNMARRIED MAN, WHO aks German and English, as clerk. Apply at the office of HENRY MAILLARD, entry 170 Mercer aireet, be- tween and ito rolock A.M. COACHMEN AN D> GARDENERS, . SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, coachman and groom; best city reference from Iai employer. Address, for two days, HENRY, Herald offic GARDENER AND _ FLORISTS SITUATION wanted—Bv a young married man thoronghly under- ‘Standing his business; wite as cook or to do housework in a small family. Address D. GARDNER, Englewood, N. J. COMPETENT MAN AS COACHMAN; LONG EX- perience in the care and treatment of horses; thorough om and steady driver; beat of city reference; seven years in last place, Address L.D., Herald ofliee. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- or first class groom. —Best,city reference as to ca- pabitity, sobriety and strict attention, Call at 148 Wet 20th for | two ) days. HN SITUATION WANTED—AS FIRST CLASS COACE man, {n city or country, by a single Englishman; ea is willing and obliging; city reference. Address 5., ox 117 Herald offic G67 FeoLTON, AY, BROOKLYN.—A YOUNG LADY AS y to do other writing Z ‘a respectable office, or Brooklyn, Acarest SM. Eeveare of Maga- in New Yor zine Co. Ibe 40TH 8T., NEAR 3D AV.—A YOUNG GIRL TO attend a bakery. Ring the fourth bell. Call for two EAST 26TH 8T.—A MIDDLE AGED ENGLISH: days. 155 woman who bas travelled much and ia never seasick, stewardess or housekeeper; would take entire arse, charge of a young family. 39] STH AY. BETWEEN 29TH AND | s0TH STS.—A e competent person as maid and seamstress or Would do chamberwork and waiting; best reference. Call ‘or two A uaby, WRITING PLAIN, LEGIBLE HAND, DE- sires copying or light employment. Address ELLA, Herald obice, LADY OF EDUCATION, EXPERIENCED AS A teacher, an excellent and accurate copyist, would ace cept (for & ) any em Be aaa which she sau pt a Miss JOHN, Herald oflice POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER, GONERNFSS AND A companion wanted immediately by a lady of education; unexceptionable reference given and required. Address HAMBLETON, Herald ofce. A. NOUNG AMERICAN LADY DESIRES A SITUA- tion, an companion to a lady or an nursery governess. Kaaress B.5. MURPHY, ‘box 108, Hoboken, N. J. A LaDy, WRITING, A PLAIN AND RAPID HAND, desires co} either at home or in » lawyer's olllce ‘Address box 14 Hoboken WN. J-) Fost omice. YOUNG LADY OF EDUCATION AND OULTURE desires some employment that will be pegitaat AG: Gress, stating hour and piace of interview, C. E. Herald oflce, for tare days. GERMAN LADY WILL TEACH HER OWN LAN. xuage, grammaflcally or conceraationally, during the day or evening, at $8 as considerable experience apd an excellent Poethod Address DRESDEN, Herald po ER ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, A foie or enter 0 Institution, or as housekeey om ona tel or gentleman's family. Address CE. By bam, M: ‘SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A steady, sober young man, who understands bas bust ness thoroughly; haa nine years’ experien Wer; can lip horses; fs a good waiters If desired aud wiling to make nimself in ‘or ou about entleman’s place, gene: rally useful. Address C. 8. O., box 168 Herald office. NOACHAN. A SITUATION WANTED AS COAGH- by a young German ; best city references. Call at Si and nd 638 Sth av., between 43d and 44th a JOACHMAN, AMERICAN, UNMARRIED: | 8KILFUL, expert, atyhsh city driver; first class, edu expert edced map'aud hotsstaauy cadertiaude purdening kes Ged on or address R., coachman, 147 Grand st., New York. ENTLEMAN WISHES TO FIND A SITUATION FOR his coachmgan, who 18 thoroghly worthy of it and will be found willing and obliging; has lived with several well known gentlemen, and has good references from the same; no ree to the conntry. Address COACHMAN, box 126 erald oflice. XITUATION WANTED — BY A FIRST CLASS ENGLISH coachman. Address, care of Brewster &Co., Sth av., corner 14th at. HH SITUA- tion, by a man who understands both branches ; can and fs willing to make bimself useful; has good refer Address J. 5., box 187 Herald office, 7ANTED—A SITUATION AS GROOM AND COACH- man. by s man who thoroughly understands hore steady, sober and best references, Address for one week A. Cx new No. 417, Clinton st, Brooklyn. milk, enc ‘HELP WANTED—MA LES. SMART BOY WANTED-IN A SMALL OFFICE; must bee plain and rapid writer; salary vr “ast week. ‘Address, in handwriting, D. 8. M., box 48 station A. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. East Side. (ATA BARGAIN FULLY FURNISHED FOUR STORY, brown stone Dwalling; Sec: near Nineteoulth street; possession; vuly $17,000 m iwi Caan & SON, 11 Pine street. ROHSSITY MAKES OPPORTUNITY. MUST BE SOLD, a tre story brown stone House, wall located, with pos: ee this betore Caan PRANCIS CRAWFORD, 966 Third avenue. $30. 000,-% FURNISHED COMPLETE, A FOUR sory brown, stone on Lexington avenue, oar Thirty-ninth rect Sold to clove an estate; only nagcanscraila: csi J. 0, HOYT, 171 Broadway. West sides A Uhh Si2k FOUR STORY, HIGU STOOP, DE. sirable brown stone Dwelling, about Thirty-first atreet, very near Fifth avenue, for sale. low; possession. V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street, OR SALE AT A SACRIFICE—A COMPLETELY FUR- nished three story high stoop brown stone House on ad arena for the whol Murray Hil, between Fite “and Sixth avenues; house perfect its ; furniture, carpets, &c., of best tice Jor all $81,000; S1400) can remnats on iaortgage. ee pena COMPLET ouds. Vox 112 Herald ofige, BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND . A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT PHILADELPHIA brick front; store 20x45x109, No. 19 Nassau street; aiso & two story and basement frame pee. om Halsey street, near Tompkins avenue; must be sold at o1 JOS. P. KENNEDY, 68 and 65 Centre atroat, New York. FS LE OR TO LET—TWO THREE STORY PHILA: lelpbia brick and brown stone Deg dete g res a provements and just pa yainted te errast, sieer’ Ulamsog. aveater Broo a ; feat low.” Inquire of owner, J. B; COTTE, ih Bow <oer. jew York. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL’ ESTAT! te “For Sale. U ELEGANT MEDIUM PRIORD MODERN HOUSE for sale low, with or without furniture; di itable complete; 20 city lots; river and road front pas ond. earls vi. ‘eet a "PEON i Pine street. Te Let or Lease. EASE OF fe hee peOrEney, IN JERSEY CITY ered lat three, to run; etter ernibe ed TORY, bor iit Lersifonea. PROPERTY OUT OF cert in FOR SALE A WANTING. hia .— 2,000 “ACRES, C GOOD £ SOIL, tolld ¢ cl ae te; 34 miles Hane of Faiedephias Bee. only so ment aay tod Sten: he United Bites Farms. ee racks tres eee ey Suter tner piace in in the Uni thousands are settling. Address jand, N, J. T TARRYTOWN.—FOR SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE oasession, and on easy terms, the Iate Residence of John Butlers J Jr. The dwelting fs built of brick, in the most substantt =e ner; ore shoe 2 pecker i Ang roo! ides parlor, library, dining room, ay, slorerooms, ‘Ae,, with plazzas on. the sides of gerioner's cottage, stable, carr! jouse, covered ‘ahieds, act ‘nro four sores of excellea land 1s len and lawn; choice truit, shrubl ‘and elegant old s] trees. This Peearatent i 6 igh EAL, very hi y ground, and comman: Hudso: and fs offered st the low price of 880, gaia will be left on bond and mortgage for'a term m of youre by gentleman wanting a desirable residence, suitable tor winter as well as a summer residence, and a great deal below its value, ought to see and examine the al ‘No exchange Pat ito must be sold to close ‘th Br ENBERBON, 451 Fighth avenue, sole apeat, LEGANT TWO STORY NEW FRENCH ROOF COT- 10 rooms, cellar, piazzas; en ; four minutes from North Shore Staten, Talend. ferry :"6,500; caay terms; surroundings first class. DARRIN, O) Broad street. BLOCK, SOUTH OF | CHATHAM, | SQUARE 1n0 clean beds and Rooms at 85 and 60 cents per day ; $2 and 82 60 per week ; at the Grant House, 48 New Bowery. G BLOCKS WET OF | RROADWAY,_ FAMILIES oR Tea Bas Toren Suoderate, Apply. 180 Bescker street, PE® W) fon fs aoe no ROOMS, Ht | Sates sella ea cee. STREST, 159 BAR BEN REN BROADWAY AND Pe ourth cers ‘avenue. flail (a furnianed Rooms to let, with or without Doar weer to jes or single gentlemen; i ee UNIVE! y PLACE, CORNER 3, CLIN af street). —! airy, well eee ie ei to. feiallies ‘Gr goatiomen } nm) tingle Rooms? references: CLINTON PLACE, BIGHTH STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Rooms to let on first and second floors, bg od tlemen and thain wives or aparty of gen- Hemen. Bummer prices, 115 eee roost CHARLES STREET, BETW mr) reenwich avenue. Eecaer with orman mapderaior location central. pean tb WEST fora Wot FOURTH STREET, | OFPOSITE 19 pi ae without Board, Bre and wives oF seg ueunar pric pri ¢ EAST TWENTY.NINTH §TREET.— Rooms ‘second floor; bath and gas; larze closets ;to 1 32 BEL erarey genet. icon” pce ede ad Ed Q5 EAFAYETTE | PLACE. —WELL eau EY then, Appip aa above, with reference, es Some 5Q UNIVERSITY | PLACE, NEAR BROADWA — pani amilies atten! gant ead single‘ Rooma with ‘Board, at the eid. rare of Prat ronday, Very Py doe Pe nl ONE beng °K FROM nner att o'clock storms reasonable.“ Sree NINTH hae pr loa BRODY and University place. weil rate, wit ot or without Board, (or for janged, Rooms, connecting or peasiaaen Onl; Mise erat 61 © TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEE! Fifth and Sith cveauese:Roome to rent, with hist cinas Board, to familios and single gentlemen; priges reason: ble; references exchanged, GI titted ena w AVENUE.—-NEW ROOMS, WELL lighted and well ventilated, furnished or unfurnished, or ‘without meals; Turkish and Ca baths. E. C, ANGELL, M. D. 69 Vest ELEVENTH STREET, SECOND, DOOR FROM 6.—-A young widow lady, having a hand: some! roy hi tarnished "Bouse, wil rent ous oF two pleasaal 83 MACDOUGAL STREET. —NiCELY FURNISHED le) coo) Pleasant Rooms to lei, singly or on anive; house and table sirictly rat clans; Madoubled ference exabanged; terms reasonal 103 WAVERLEY PLACE, BETWEEN, FIFTH AND fit, avenues, f Washington Square, Hand- r separately, with break- fast i desired bed ew te rslecteioe rome 114. TWENTY SEVENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH avenue,—A pleasant front on second floor to Jet, with Board; also two on third floor. in 4, BAST NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR, FOURTH furnished ai ing pega oe ia a petvate ear’ rd neighborhood frst classe = 1QQ WEST IWELPTH STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH hall aa, mith ‘re grime at Hasbne mate men and Heferences exoningeds Cae 133 WEST FORTY-FIRST STREET.—TO LET, WITH ) handsomely furnished Suite of Rooms on Second and third floors; also unusually pleasant Kooms for single gentiemen. WoT FORTYSECOND STREET, SECOND door from Broadmay.o let, with Board, large, cool and airy Rooms, fn suits pat Shao deed made for the summer or year. 147 teen AVENUE.—A LADY, HAVING TA tated the ae ae would let to res ble peas Bs ished Parlors and or with out 1 4 ae ee fer gle) bg poe wife $15 per week ; Miso uiagle Rootes for 81, ‘aon 1 5 WEST ELEVENTH STREET (VERANDA row).—One large, well furnished second story back Room, m complete order, to rent, in a private family. es ind =a single or a waite; neighborhood eet 16: SECOND AVENUE.—TO LET, SEVERAL VERY choice, cool and airy Rooms, neatly furnished, with or without Board, at the first class brown atone residence ; terms moderate, 1 LEXINGTON, AVENUE, CORNER OF THIRTY. —To let, an ‘elegant furnished Parlor Fioor, to two gestionen or. gentiensas ‘and wife, with private table if required; to first class parties; references. 1 0 EAST SEVENTEENTH hey Nebr 2 Tyng’s church,—Pleasant Rooms gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives. FOURTEEeT STREET, NEAR SEVENTH AVE- nu ms, hi manor tt ‘ished, to let, fin Bourd’s moet en ‘el aii WEST. TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN a and Eighth avenues.—A double Room to 246 let, with Board. 303 WEST TWELFTH STREET, ABIN( DON PLACE.. e) Large Rooms, second story, 8! single Rooms for gentlemen, $7; b 32 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET.LARGE AND small Rooms to let, with Board, to gentlemen or OR SALE, IN CAMDEN, N, J.—A LARGE MANUFAC. for roasting and grinding coffee and spices, with Wholesale business completely advertised and established ; team power 12-horse; full ein go ample store room, stock, good wil a txturess also real estate if desired, on easy terms; good paper will be ta J. MEADS} 110 Market street, FOR SALE—IN THE PLEASANT VILLAGE OF HOL- brook, L. I.,two minutes from depot, a new Cottage; 10 rooms, fine ‘garden, 4 lots; igeK: 1a or rent $150 per annum.” Apply to J. FLETCRE ‘Blescker street, N.Y. OR SALE—A WESTERN OTE “DOING A . GOOD business, stabling and all conveniences, on a prominent Failroad ; terms easy. Address RULAND, box 6,072 Post office, for one week OR SALE—A GOOD HOUSE; 8 ROOMS; LOT 865X125; corner of Taylor wnd Cedar streets, West New Brighton, Staten Island. Inquire at fancy store foot of Taylor street, Wes RENT_WITHIN TWENTY MILES OF NEW oe the Hudson, east aide, close. to» station, elegantly: situated and well furnished, a detached brick House, wil ‘amden, N.J. reg and their wives; terms moderate; house has gus, 519 LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR FORTY-EIGHTH street. —To let, a few furnished Rooms in a nice, genteel family, with or without Board; owner, occupant; lo- cation healthy; house pr' |AMILIES TABLE D'HOTE OR TABLE AL A CARTE. Park Avenue Hotel, Park avenue, Forty-tirst and Fort second streets. Two hundred new and richly furnished Rooms; rates moderate, J. A. ROBINSON, Proprietor. FAxpsomery FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO A gentleman and wife; Board for lady only. 108 West Thirty-firat atreet. 10 LET--TWO NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, yrith or withont Board, to « respectable party only. Tn: quire at $40 West Thirtieth street, ___BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE A PARLOR and Bedroom on the second floor, with private table, in a private family, for the winter; also @ Room for servant. Rooms must be well furaished and table first class, Refer- cellent basement Rooms and nine other guod rooms.’ ¥os- | ences given qnd required, Address, with price and full par- Session lat of October. Adaress box 5,904 tioulars, A. B. R., Ry bor 1,964 New York Post ofilce. REAT BARGAIN.—@3,00—STONE HOUSE, FOUR BoAkD WANTED—IN A PLAIN PRIVATE FAMILY, acrealand, bara. pleniy fruity located very bi hnely; 10 inute rt re ferry, on corner; terms ier tag *DARRIN, 60 Broad street, gentleman and wife; west side of Sixth avenue, below Eigitveenth atreet. Address, statin; devation and Ca which must b be moderate, J. H. box office. RANGE, N. J. NEAR DEPOT,. t,—COMPLE7E RESI- dence, stabies, three acres, covered with fruit, sh ade and bear on ve ; jnelghborhod up unexce) ‘ng locations PEER MTETON WALES, No-9 Nassau street. 0 specuaTORE .—SPLENDID NEW JERSEY FARM, of aver 100 acres, handsomely located to cut up; also iaacmedea vas “RELLY BROTHERS, 205 Brondway. 10 LET AT “LONG BRANCH, FOR THE BALANCE To of tite season, « well furnished Cottage, all modern im- ght minutes! walk from depot, and good ceptionable, command: iprcveciveee? about ataple attached, three stalls. For particulars apply to STUART, Ju., 33 Nassau street, New York. TPO ,LETLIN FORDHAM, TEABOUT AVENUE, WEST from the depot, five minutes’ walk, a Cottage, with gar- a 10 lots und; in good order; rent $400 per annum. Inquire of HARPER, near the premises, or of CHARLES MOLLER, 36 Maiden lane. FIRST CLASS CULTIVATED FARM, 14.500. jCordering on the Delaware river ; 98 acres land, with first pers terms bast a. "REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, XCHANGE FOR OITY OR BROOKLYN ractive wo Autr oune, aAtw. OPER’ Village Residence at Greenwich; carri re., fine order, fruit, shade, shore front. Address ATER, Coacob Bridga Station, Connecticut, XCHANGE—FOR A FIRST OLASS BROWN STONE in tie elit one ies geen in New Jersey, large 3 will put Hprisniadderass 4s 5. 0. HOYT, 171 Broadway. A BOY WANTED-16 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE, GOOD character and writing « fair hand; one residing with 8 parents preferred; a steady place for a reliable boy. Ad- dress M. P. &00., Heratd offlce. OY WANTE own bandwritin, NA AA OFFICE. ADDRESS, IN R. & E., Herald offlee. )MIGRATION TO COLORADO. “ALL PARTIES, SIN- {) gle or married, who intend joining the association must do s0 Immediately. " Apply at No. TP Broadway. TANTED—A STR sara eee poeniee pox AS PORTER, ari LIBBY'S WASTED BY A YOUNG PERSON, ENGLISH, AGED %4,a situation as maid to one lady, or young ladies’ maid, of to take charge of a baby, with a family travelliog to iurope. ‘Address B.'d- MOUSELL, caro of Messrs. Pome. eroy, Mendeaball & Go., Cincinnati, Onto, Intelligence Offices. MPETENT ‘ate AS HOUSE ora WANTED this morningearly. Apply at 691 8th a "HELP WANTED-FEMALES, A GL warren — ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD, TO TAKE care of a baby and to assist in the general housework of a amall private family. Call at 1,004 Myrtle av., near Marcy ‘av., Brooklyn. 600 eh hs yuaue MAKERS WANTED, A AT T. + A. KIDD'S, No. 334. es EAST 43TH ST., TOP FLOOR, ROOM 19.-A respectable girl to'do general housework {n # small family. WEST 17TH ST.—-A orRt TO oy GENERAL housework, 9 bes’ AY. NEAR 43D 8T.-A RESPECTABLE neral housework + best city refer- 60 Macdougal st., up stairs. Old bands will please apply at once. OER a OP rr} a ah STRONG, INTEL- to cook, wash A Eo tno wag fit eure NUSEPE pela gegen MABERS WANTED—FIRST clase bani in store, need after 11 o'clock A. M,, to G. f Wie UB & 00. at way, up stalra, Howl, 21th gh th we ANTED AT 14 AT dl AV. D, A GOOD WAITER IN DIN- OW Abc SMART YOUNG MAN FOR A LUNCH ing saloon, Reference required, counter, Apply this day at CONKLIN'S, 42 White st, . in bandwriting, stating sala- ry and references, O1L8, box 200 aan votce.” fared Winton PORTER IN A DRY GOODS COMNIS- mission house, one acqusinted with receiving and ahip- Wanrep—a MAN TO TEND BAR. ONE WHO UN- derstands the business and can come well recommend: ed may apply at £4 10th ay., corner 1dth at, WANTEDIA MIDDLE AGED MAN; MUST BE honost and sober and furnish good reference. Inquire at 178 Greenwich st,, corner of Dey at, OR SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE, F selected ary ea eae eld ne gd for ; fine tim rater ieee sce bae COMBER & BARKER, Mi Broadway. 0), “Ro ae ih FIRST CLASS BROWN. fe stone pear h egg (amall ence Ly 19. for ‘count idence near ‘OTK. pay difference | in ‘oak. J. O, HOYT, 1 Broadway. y SUMMER RESORTS. (ogres HOUSE, OTSEGO LAKE, COOPERSTOWN, X. ¥., will open Sune 1 1. —Blegantiy ‘furnished; boatin fishing, fide drives; ground made classic by the pen ot coper; terms reduced to $8 per day; gas and belle in every srason at reasonable rates, Address GHAHLES A WATKINS: Watkine House, Albany, N. ¥.y0F Cooper House, ‘Cooperstown, N. ¥. GuEEy? ‘00D bye Nerd tahtin settee! that pak 4 Lo- pn cong New Yorks se see alton fail, rowing, pd ; sntic walks, mineral a) 104i Se? ENT Fropriotor, 176 Bleecker arects LINDEN PARK, ON THE BUDSON— TH joard, after Mon ewih Rooms to let, w! , Jy tho. OUNTAIN HOUSE, SOUTH ORANGE, N. HE delightful and, reftesbing mouataln air, Taviding sur- Toundings, cool rambles and well a grounds found Maeateblishment, with ail: the. modern. conveniences o frat clasa hotel, render this one of the most destrable of vu met resorls. One hour from the city and hourly trains v jorris and Essex ros ew desirable ms va ented. ©, HILZELBERGER, Proprietor. ANTED-A FEW GENTLEMEN UF GOOD AD- dress, who wish to make from #2 to $12 per day; busi- ness nt aud success sure, Broadway, up staira, room No. 1. ANTED-FOUR FIRST CLASS, SMART WAITERS: iberal pay to men who thoroughly understand their ipesiosen: Apply be between Wand iL o'oleg Brondway an k ot FARKER'S, | DE HOTEL, OPEN FOR BOARDERS, AMITY- Orie on the Great South Bayt 13 hour from New take ithside Railroad ; ‘and boating. hai J onika, Proprietor. IT. MARK’S HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN ‘Teland.--This favorite resort is now open. For accom- GWedasjons,apply at or address the botel, “bm QAMP 4 COLE ‘ANTED—BOARD FOR A FAMILY OF FOUR adults, with private table and parlo se family preferred, where no other boarders wilt ‘Address ©., box 4,047 Post offce. ee _ BROOKLYN N BOARD. OARD WANTED—BY A _ GENTLEMAN, IN BROOK- Lye emvocienl te Terry single moony wily Hoard Herald office. ‘Address, with terms and location, NEW, ENGLAND HOTEL, CORNER BOWERY AND Bayard street —(Europshn | plan)--200 light, rooms, neatly furniabed. Lodgings, 60 cen te to 60 cents nightly rt] 10 A¢ woetiy. "For gentlemen only. wl BE! HALL, EW A. Srgtion (north shore), Btuien | Taina; fronts ‘heb bay; Salt water b 80 minutes from Cortlandt street, three blocks from moderate rates. OUNTRY BOARD-AT A FARM HOUSE IN THE / Oateskill bee 16 miles from Catskill landin, fora H A. Toler, 22 22 Vesey street, Address G. STAN. ‘aR, t Durham, Greene county, N. WAnszep—sr A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, BOARD for the winter in a quiet family 5 Mitsabeth, N. J. References exchanged. A: » with full particulars, H., box 208 Herald ones, MENTS. MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE. moet Wek Orne me eae UNQUALIFIED, puockss Winches Or NEW YOR: i gimme Biro bert W, Aiken's new sensational drama. ne if All . Aiken's new a Byecyeresing at Pik aad Matinge att PM aad poral ti ee of the world renowned” Balas who will: close, hale liant engagement Comio Trick Pantomime of th gate Maro rauwr pemmaretintans Faroe iotoe, Thuraday and Friday’ uatnen ay P Aras genlay oalcedy hrat ime id mals Ripe te i be Bro oe a ree Me Ace OF SPADES. 7 ALLACK'S THEATIE. Week of the bee re 2 Se FIPT! of CHARLES GAYLER's Deanans or UNPRHCRDENTED envaciesa thi iptents of a ie tape ‘ourtx 0 OVATION LARGE, FASHIONS LE AND — ENTHUSTASTY es . Pires LENCKS. as ana Joterou's “Rip Vea Winkle” (New Ye COMMISSIONERS OF WMLAB ARON, STATE OF a. Feictegin ie FRITZ AND Ewer YY NIGHT. PARLU! CERT 3C! wet ot 3 TEN SONGS AND DANC! SCH IEDER, H HOW xOU VOB? ~THEATRE COMIQUE, BUTCER 2 GIONOR eee ae eencee INCREASED AtiRAGtIONS Ti WE WEEK aipat ok of te ealebaied De oad 2 Be Kye Who will nis oritan THE BUTC RK BY, Supported by. by the the eT eT Rminad ‘OF TH QOMPANY. iis.) 100 jor) open a 7._ Curtain pias at ae deck Seats secured six days in advance. Bor office open daily. OOTH'S THEATRE. RE-OPENING FOR THE REGULAR SEASON. tus theatre for the fall'aod iy annource ae ia MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, MR, JOSEPH JEFFERSON, in bis world-renowned character of “RIP VAN WINKLE,” ‘m Bouctoault’s beautiful legendary drama On the following, and every very BATURDAY EVENING wil be produced a-dramatization, in three acts, of Sir Walter Scott's exquisite poem of THE LADY OF THE LAKE. Seats secured six days in advance, at the box oftice of the Some aes at its branch ticket oflice, at Ditson's music etore, roadway. "The public’ Is specially notified that tickets purchased of sidewalk speculators will be refused at the door. Corner of Tweniyhird street and Eighth avenue. orner “she Orreniolor K FIFTH WEEK \derfui artiste Lecaeuk man oad KATHI LANNER KATHI LANNEB and her incomparable by BALLET AND PANTOMIME TROUPE. BALLET AND PANTOMIME TROUPB. IMMENSE HIT IMMENSE HIT of the FRENCH QUADRILLE ss WRENCH QUADRILLE an CHAMPAGNE GALOP CHAMPAGNE GALOP sty new comic ballet SITALA, iy SITALA, THE JUGGLER'S DAUGHTER. KATHI LANNER lelange entitled ThE N. OE, THE NATION: EVERY Ladd age ry UNTIL FURTHER aber Leb pene ia sae Ply pede engagement usual matinees wi Seats eoeured in eavanee ae tee ‘the Box Office; also at Schir-/ ‘mers, 701 Broadway, and Erie Railway ‘Ticket ‘Office, corner’ Twenty-third street and Broadway. OWERY THEATRE. FRELIGH......... Manager. ualonDay EVENING, frst ‘appearance of the dashing ax | Mile. Rerun DE VAUMER, in her wonderful mone & ascension from the Stage’ the pease. « the of Also of the beautiful Vocaitats and Dance CARRI nd and MARY GARDNER, and the wane company in ‘AN IMMENSE OLIO, including the [ALE MINSTREL SCENE. MATINEE SATURDAY AT TWO O'CLOCK. re, FRANCISCO ete HALL, MONDAY, "August cs, 1870, Fifth week of BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS and burlesque oper BULA. EXTRAORDINARY MM TTRACTIONS. DICK SAND: FAYETTE WELCH, Miss CELIA BARRY, 0, SWAIN’ BUCKLEY. MATINEE E SATURDAY, 73. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. ONDAY, AUGUST &, 1870. Ebgareme swith the wondrots HARRY GURR. Eating, drinking and smoking under water. Comte Pantomime Troupe appear in MAGIC FLI NELSE SEYMOUH, KERNS AND SHEPPARD, FRAN BELL, ELLA WESNER, TONY PASTOR. MATINE! Wednesday and Saturday at 2}4 o'clock. ‘ae IERRACE GARDEN, FIFTY-EIGHTH STREET AND) ‘Third avenue.—Tuesday, August 9, Mollenhauer's Grand! Vocal and Instrumental Concert, with Miss Canisea, Admis- sion 25 cents, 0 THEATRICAL MANAGERS. increasing stock ¢ Alarge and constantly Wood CUTS, | irom fresh and origia designs, on hand at th METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, Old Herald Building. ieee OR BALLAD OF en Lu ITs; , of the Lak in the: A re te a rey, eee quer PARK GARDEN. EVERY NIGHT, THEODORE THOMAS’ POPULAR CONCERTS. 10 THEATRICAL MANAGERS. increasing stock of A large and constantly woop cUTs, from fresh and original designs, on band at th ETROPOLIEAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 97 Nassau st Old Herald Building. 2 NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 618 os sis CHatabined 18) sis 618 Weare Toarfully and and a8 a8 wonderfully aus 818 Tho Beasties sand Monsirosities of 618 8 the Homan and Animal Creation to be seen. at sig one visit. ERMAN LIKDERKRANZ,—SUMMER NIGHT'S FES tival at Jones’ Wood Park, vixty-sixth street and East ‘on ‘Thursday, August ‘Il, Sirangers admitted 1f introduced by Woh, tbe, sole Adal id ladies. In case Wealuaron me geal festival will take place on Friday Saxe ia INSTRUOTION. ‘T THOMPSON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, % FOURTH avenue, opposite ear Institute—Telegraphy, Book- Keeping, Writing, Arithmet! Mee Spelling; day and evening private instruction? partment ; terms low; open all summer. LaDy, EXPERIENCLD DIN TEACHING. WISHES Heular attention pald to painematien nnd jetmanantp if preferred. Address, E. W. Y., box 987 Post oflce, Middletown, Conn. Brass, WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIO, 4c.DOLBEAR’S Commercial Colle; 78 Broaaway, cd el street, will remain nee Tene evening summer to prepare gentlemen ani ance ped fag ness, cramping or trembl from the worst baud. Ladfes receive apecial attention. ‘Terms moderate. OARDING SCHOOL FOR TWELVE BOYS ONLY—AT Orange, N. J.—Tule seminary will commence tts twenty. fourth school year on the 9th of ber. True home com- forts, constant attention of Princlj foal it high and spacious grounds; three vacancies. ‘Address F NGIPAL, 29 Mercer street, New York, care G. N. Os! HEGARAY INSTITUTE—ENGLISH AND FRENCH. for Young Ladies and Misses) Boarding and Day 10 and 1429 Spruce street Fi ‘Philadeiphiay Pa. on Tuesday, September 20, French is thé language of Ta fe }, and I th LAS amie Scone ed THER VILEY. Pri Principal. OPES, ALL SUMMER, FROM 8 A.M. TO 9 P. M.— Teachers puvile and others receive private instruction daring thelr ventions inv ail branches, Ladies’ di TOWNSEND'S Business College, Bowery, FOR. & ANTED—AN ASSISTANT PRINOIPA! ¥ : oe ‘Address class young ladies’ institute; must ability doe nent situation an bet tn ihe ah Pe wil ga offered Prod to the Fight person. Tic, box hia New York Post oflce, panne nnn MACHINERY, WITH 90 HORSE Ole UPRIGHT ENGINB, 15 HORSE, Gauge, 0,, yeast Klasgee Si abi bps 18, oral oem.” NEUMATIC TUNNEL--UNDER apoio 0 P Broadway. corner Warren. Oven 10 to 5. 10 THEATRICAL MANAGERS. A large and constantly increasing stock of WooD ov’ ¢ Strom fresh and original eiPOLraN JOB PRINTING OFFICE Nassau old Herald Bulldog. desi; FURNITURE. A MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE SATIN, BROCATAL PAR- jor Suit, nearly ni jer for will be Hold for $216: one 4. single Bole 150; Diack walnut ace Tops Sulb $65; magnificent Planoforte, cost $80, for algo a lot Parlor, © "Dining Puruiture at sacrifice for cash; residence 12 East’ Teach treet, oo block west of Broadway, between Univeral Fifth avenue. jt PARLOR ae MADE TO ORDER, in ase six neh 4 $850, for $160; one for 67bi room suits, Tbte: per yard aif as othb eet twenty: pL DRAWING M SUIT, COVERED A’ maginceny or ish one do to. i Bookcase ntings, narrate! pal eyes family leaving fea i pe PETS, FURNITURE AND BE! y GAs" ™ h cakcopere ra eapplted with Rie above Payments srookly oF or mt = comer of Twenty-fifth street an: Cine FURNITURE, OILOLOTH AND BeoDING ; housekeepers sup) PARUELES Do euaA areaee ia O'Farrell & Greece. Pea de ‘or monthly." OFA BEDS._NEEDHAM'S NEW PATENT SOFA BED voted. Web HUME RYE Par ay i as X & CO., ixth avenue, “4

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