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ees 16 SITUATIONS WANTED—#KMALE™. Cooks, d&c. 14 CEDAR 87.45 COOK OR NOUSEMAID, American fami ferred : d jection DA, Srernn Foe gs prterreto 0 titi 211 flees: ST, JERSEY CITY.-A GERMAN GIRL. Protestant) as plain cook or to do dares, for three days, ¥. WERTERICH. Chambermaids, &c. 254 TTH AV., NEAR 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE were ny uns woman as chambermad end good plain * jeetio he count eat city reverence From ber ht empioyers” Gall sor twe day 3 ITH AV.—A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN 2) as chambermaid and waitress, or as chambermast and to assist in washing and ironing. Good ciiy references Can be seen for two days. 6TH_AV., ONE DOOR FROM 2TH St—TWO BD Siiees coe Seer a at Seiten, ae other as chiid’s buree. Can Le seen al present employers; ‘Slog second bell. Dressmakers and Scamstresscs. QP FLOOR, 1,307 BROADWAY, BETWEEN THIRTY. sixth and Thirty-seveuth streets. Fashionable Dress making, Walking Suits and /ventiny Dresses done at short Bolice and moderate prices. Also ladies’ own materiaw JONES §T., BETWEEN BLEECKER AND 4TH 7 #ts.—A first’ class dressmaker wishes a few more engas: inilies ; under ‘stands cuttin; ‘operator on Grover & Baker and Willcox & Gibbs sewing machines, Cail for two days. HQ clasts PLAC! colored woma: weamstress; can do object. 32 WEST OTH ST, TAREE DOORS FROM srH OU SZ av. up saire.—A first cass aresemaker or seam- stress would engave by the day, week or mouth; best recer ence. Cali or acaress for three days. ALT WEST 32, ST.cA FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER @ cevir 8 « few engagements to go out by the day: also work dene at her ho irtmaking and alt kinds of famfly sewing: meucing and repairing neatly done. Cull on or ade dress Miss af. R. 1, z 51 6TH _AV., IN THE STORE,—A LADY, OF MANY e ¥eors’ experience in dressinaking, would like a few more fuinilies: cutting and ttt ng a specialty. Cail on or ad- dress is, T., at Mr. Peter Truss’, 5QG StH AV —LADIES WISHING 10 HAVE DRE #0 making done in a superior manver, at short notice, without paving the exorbitant prices uaually det 3 on Mra, CODDINGTUN, HOO 88, AvacA FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER TO e do the work of a tew first clase fa: none to surpass in ting and trimming; ladies at the hi can find Iatest fashious ; culting and basting, COMETENT DRESSMAKER TO GO OUT BY THR day or week; can cut and fit iadies’ and children’s perates on machine; no objection to the country. SMAKER, box’ 167 ierald Uptown Branch 6 Broadway. ANTED—CUSTOM OF A FFW MORE FAMILIE for Dresses, Boys’ Suits, Vea.s and Pants, at 404 6th a = YOUNG rtugnece, as ewing; Ralary no General Housework, &c. MYRTLE AV., BROOKLYN.—A WOMAN TO DO 2 housework, with pr: lege of taking her baby along; Will go for very litle wages, . ibis 6) ELDRIDGE ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A_YC e man to do reneral housewu 3 two years’ city reference. Cail for two day Housekeepers, &e. 45) BMZABETH ST.-AN AMEAICAN WOMAN AS the housekeeper in a hotel Jeal knowledge of same; wou! rs. PERKY, JANE £T.—A WIDOW LADY, AGED 98, BREAK ing up housekeeping, as housekeeper; a widowers Preferred. Address OUSEKEEPER, family 8TH ST.—A MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW AS HOUSE- keeyer in a email family; widower’s preferred. 4 rho t —- 206. NEST, QiTH St. NEAR ITH AY.—A YOUNG lady, from Washington, of prepossessing ap Free, finely ¢ducated, with good musieal qualifcatlitie, aw ousel in widower's family; m ject! Gall on hiss EASTON Tor tno dayay > Usecton to travel 27 ‘) 1TH ST.—A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WIDOW Zh.— as housekeeper. Call on or address Mrs. J. NEL- DRY GRAND ST, RROOKLYN, E. D.—k YOUNG widow ns housekeeper for one or two gentlemen. Call personally, after 11 A. GQ WEST STH STA YOUNG WIDOW LADY AS housekeeper; best reference given and required. be seen for two days. HOUSEKEEPER’S POSITION D| BY A wisow lady of refinement; bachelor’s or widowers ome preferred. Address NELLY HAMILTON, station E. “g RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WIVOW, 32 YEARS OLD, as housekeeper or nurse in an stitution, or to travel j excellent references. Address M. WOOD, A F.20W LADY OF EXPERIENCE IN HOUSER EEP- Ang wishes for uch a position in a family wucrey i re: she can assist in dressmakin, re! ‘nee d= Gees burn GREEN, Herald ome, = "ererence given. LADY DESIRES A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER in a hotel, in city or country, or will take cha: Zoom ; fully capable, and has best city revere areas Mra. A. WARREN, station H, city. OUSEKEEPER.— A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, OF CUL- ture and refinement, recentiy thrown ou her own re Bources, would like to obtain any position of trust not menial ; is accomplished in music, £c. : best references riven ; would be willing to leave the city: triflers need not answer, Address, for (wo dass, Mrs. MORELY, box 182 Herald ‘Uptown Brauch office, 1/246 Hroadway. — aN ry = USEKEEPER.—A REFINED WiDOW LADY, OF middle aged, wishes a home ina good family, where she can bave tull control of housekeeping ; would like to take @ bouse out of the city for the summer ‘@ peat, tidy per- Seb; onl iavel wah an, toralid; aperctleat aurve ta wickhess; trifers need pot answer. reas aye atlare, WHEELER, Herald Uptown Bronch thee, Ladd bse | nO ANTED-BY A LADY, AGED % YEARS, WHOSE friends are but few, a position as housekeeper or rom Ppanion to a lady, where a good home can be bad and be as eee she tamby | io Ss og sewer and understands dress. ing; would go in a taney Btore; references ex. changed. Address, stating where an interview cau be li ¥. E. WHITE, Williamsburg Post office. ~ sea Saree Laundresses, &c, HQ FAST Movston st. IN THE DRY Goons OP siore.—A good laundress, to go a short aistance in the country. 209 878, 8T.-a RESPECTABLE ‘2 10 go out wast: e day. ‘eail at next door. ris MONROE 239 A respectabli ‘@nd ironing. WOMAN WISHES If she is not home REAR BUILDING, ROOM NO.95.— woman wishes to take in washing REAR BUILDING, ROOM NO. er to go out by the day ; Is a goud THIRD FLOOR, 478 THA BACK ROOM.—A respectatle witow woman wishes family’s washing at ber own Louse, understands tuting, pulling and po.isbings Nurses, &o 14. FAST fist STA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS Durse and seamstress; uo objection to the country; efty ret V1.4. NEST 8TH st—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG PRO- } testant American girl ax nurse, to take care of growing children ; excelient reference. 14.9 MEST TH ct. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. J As first class lady's nurse or nurte to lady or gen- ileman ; prevers to travel for the enmmer monthe. Unexeep. tionable reference from some of the first doctors and ladies in the city. Can be seen all the week. O45 MULPERRY sta RESPE Pe) woman ax infani’e nurse; cap Of it by day or ni ply to BY. 4.05 “EST BD sT.. LONDON TERRAC! A YOUNG WOMAN, LATELY colored woman to 7.411 Breapray, 4 arrived from England, to take care of children; no ‘objection tu the country, can speak French fuently. MONTuey None, OF CREAT EXPERIENCE AND tabliity be engaged by calling at 747 Broad- way. ren Apply for one week. We BY A RESPECTABLE © or seamstress. Address C, M., Herald otice. W ANTED danqnte or to mind eb town Hianch ke entire ebarg ; BO Objection to travel to any part, Ap- —A YOUNG e care of children, A SITUATION girl, as pur BY AN + ita: ‘dren. GLISH WOMAN AND GROWN in the coantry to do chamberwork ress CM. La, box U7 Herald Up- Droadwa; Waste D py a YOUNG GIR 4 kind, a situation in the ca janion to two or three child ranches und French; also & very xood W., Harlem Yor ofice, phew Miscellaneous, A WOMAN WHO UNDER. withes to clean, renowat EAST BROADWAY. over feather beds, yi! we, ke, &c.; terms reasot Gress Mrs, PEMBROKE, 147 fOsSYTH St. youna swiss Git INA , reapeetable farnily; good reference; Moboken oF Bersey City preferred. Cais at Mr. Fleming's. 124. COURT ST. NEAR ATLANTIC, BROORLYN.— 4t ‘To families ‘going to Europe.—A' respectante Itsir person, age about going to Lurope, would lke to a” comp ny & family; would give her services in return for waage bas never becn seasick. Good relereuce. Addreus FE VENS. 221 Enviish and mraate FAST SIST ST.-A YOUNG LADY OF REFINE- ment, capable of vencbing the rudiments of French, as resident governess: best relerences Given, Call on or aadress, to-morrow, Miss D. S3()() WEST HOUSTON ST.—A RESPECTABLE WO. . nan wabes the cleaning of a few gentlemen's Otives; best reference, Address M. F. Be Fy] STH AV.—A PRANCOGERMAN LADY, EDU. an ated in Paris and London, desires an engagement. Acyniremeni®—Englien, French, German, Spanish, Drawing ans Panwog. Caillou or adaress TEACHER, 410) SAST 2D, 8T.—A8 PARLOR, HOUSE OR 's maid, & young girl recently arrived, Best refercace 4:2() PAST STH St TOP FLOOR, FRONT.—A PRO- 2A} wainnt German jr! to do tight’ work in’ a farm or country # no object; @ good home preferred, feferctice given 1 required, A EADY OF EXPERIENCE WILL GIVE DAILY IN- fe n at pupils’ residences in. Koglieh branches, asi ing and the Iangua $12 a quarter; indies gt nesiected faucation will Und this a good gpportunly to brush wp a litle: references, present pupils. reas PAVLOVA, Loren chow, vite EW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1871—QUADRUPLE SHEET companion of a family of wealth going to California. Rhye nd jor one week, Nadame GERALDINE, box lal Lier odice, YOUNG LADY DESIROUS COPYING—WRITES AN exceilemt business hand; good bookkeeper, Address POLIO, Leraid otiee, LADY OF EXCELLENT FAMILY AND THOROUGH. | ly educated, would itke to resd for an bour or two daily | to an invalid. Branch off Address NECE 1.946 Broads YOUNG LADY, OF UNQUESTIONABLE REFER- ence, wishes o accompany a iamfly going to California as companion or children's nurse. Aduress M. &. C., No, 156 Union av., Grecnyoint, WIDOW LADY AND SON DESIRE TO TAKE CA jeman’s residence during tho simmer mont bo remuneration. Address BLANC. SITY, box 174 Heraid Uptown ARD, Her LADY WI YO PROOURE A SITUATION FOR “AL an bnglish woman of maddie aye, with a family going to Furope; she is uccusiomed to foreiin travel and is hever seasick and would take entre charge of an mvalid or two or three chiidren. Appiy to address NURSE, 21 V YOUNG LADY, WHO SPEAKS FRENCH FLU! Ps jy Parisisn), and taught 1m s the city, wishes some pupils duri per week, Address ANTONE Branch ollice, 1,246 Broudway. y ‘est JOUR ste Suminer; terms $3 » box 4 Herald Uptown YOUNG LADY FROM SCOTLAND WOULD LIKE A | position as governes bg companion English, French, music, Latin and crayon orawi factory’ reterence. Acres Y. M. Sy Working V Provective Union, 45 Bleecker st. YOUNG GIRL FROM NORTH GERMAN speaks English, as_lady’s maid or to take care 01 ing children, and to instruct in the German languase; stancs hairdressing ; 18a good seamstress; good reference; couatry or traveling preferred. Addr for two days, AL- BBE, box 16) Herala Uptown Branch office, 1:46 Broadway, LADY OF MIDDLE AGE, WHO HAS NEVER LEFT her own home, desires a situation ina kind and re- Spectable fay; no remuneration required, but an acreea- tle home for a short time; is emart ane very willing to make hersel? useful in any respeecMle capacity, woud fill any Position of trust; Bo objection to a short distance in the © good ‘reference given and required, Address Herald ott F YOU WANT A CO 3 PETENT LADY TEACH bighly recommended, for piano and siuging, as well for the Buglish, German and French languages, address ARTIST, box 119 Heraid office, RESIDENT GOVERNESS FOR THE | SUMMER y months,—An English lady, weli qualitied and possess- ing extended experience, desires ‘an engagement in_ a famiiy, who would require careful! training combined with various accomplishments, including good music and singing. Ad- dress RUGBY, box 177 Heraia oftice. 0 LADIES OF NEGLECTED EDUCATION.—A LADY of great rkill in teaching gives private instruction in the English branches either at her residence or that of the pupil; grammar receives special attention; will remain in town all suramer. Address given by Xrs, BARUUN, 201 tin av., near th Bt, JVANTED—a SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO tend in @ store; best Of reference, Address K. M., rald oflice, JANTED—BY A YOU travelling companion to a lady. HASTINGS, Albany, N. Y. NG LADY, A POSITION As Address MARION Intelligence Offices. ELIABLE PROTESTANT AND CATHOLIC SERY- ants now waiting for situations at CAKPENTER’ Agency, 188 West 11th at, corner of 6th av. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. _ A —WORK GIVEN OUT AT HIGHEST PRICES TO pay for first class sewing machines. Instruction free. BLAKE & POND, tor place and 142 8th at, T. STEWART & CO. WANT SEWING MACHINE « operators who understand the use of hemmers. Ap- Ply at 9th st. entrance. Broadway and 10th st. A. Ty STEWART & CO. WANT FIRST CLASS CAR- + pet sewers; steady employment to experts. Apply at Sth st. entrance. ‘Broadway aud 10tn he best schools in | assistant, Apply at Pass: place, near Reservoir, Jersey City. vileoe V JANTED AT LONG BRANCH—A GOOD COOK, washer and froner. One thoronghly competent, will ing and oblicing inay inquire at 26 West dith st. \TéD—A COMPETENT GIRL TO TAKE CARE fav infant and do light honsework in @ small family; having experience with feeding trom_ the bottic prefer reverences required. Call atZi8 Kast 14th at, WASTED IMMEDIATELY—-A FIRS? CLASS CUTTER and forewoman; one who has been accustomed to managing workroom where first class work 1s done, Address for three days Mme. B,, siauion E, D—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON WILLCOX dbs’ machine, accustomed to working on lawn uli, Apply to J. & C. JOHNSTON, 76) and 703 WANTED_A GIRL ABOUT 14 OK 16 YEARS OLD. TO go in the country for the summer, to asrist in the care of twoc an American preferred, City reference re quired, Call at 20i Broadway, up stairs, between 10 and WANTED—A WOMAN TO DO COOKING AND GE eral honsework, to go Immediately with a family ot two a short 110 Broadwa tance in the country. at 2 o'clock P.M. WASTED FIRST CLASS HANDS TO MAKE LADI and children’s white linen and nainsook waists, also plain sewers nud a few experienced operatorson the \ heele! & Wilson sewing LORD & TAYLOR, h st. Entrance on 20th st. ENCED MIDDLE AG! entire care of a child two years cli; trets and bring unexceptionable refer- y Call on Monday, be.ween the hours M,, at 62 Weat 35th st, ‘Apply ut room No. 7, good ences from last of Band 2 P. J ANTED—COMPETENT PE and linen ONS TO MAK vg. from 5 to 20 ferred: cd samples of wor slurtinake ke given ont and the highest paid. Apply inmediately 0 WILSON & GREIG, 41 Broad- Way, corner of Sth st. oP 100 Si Chareh st, RATORS WANTED—ON WILCOX & GI® for ladies’ suits, at A, BERNHARD'S, 193 ‘eond floor. WANPRO—WA cas. FIRST FLOOR. 466 yor enchman as firat clase watter in a private family: good city reference. Cail or address for two days. AGENCY Wane LL ANY PATENT ARTI- cle or any art ! G. W. MERRITT, 121 West Broadway. Me good reference siven, RELIABLE vOLORED WAITER, WITH FIRST class reference, would like a good situation at Some watering place duritig the summer months. Address, atonce, KUBERT, 76 Sullivan st. Ms WIFE WOULD TAK# CARE OF A gentleman’s place during summer ‘ Address M. C, H.,17 Foreyth st,, New York. AND CLERKS AND SALI ‘ N EXPFRIENCED SALESMAN TO SOLICIT ORDERS AA from business men and others, for a useful aud popular article, Large commission. Address K., box 135 Herald ofice, for one week, HELP WANTED—MALES A SMART, ACTIVE BOY WANTED—IN AFANCY SILK FA soos bouse, Address, giving age, Ac.y box 1,967 Fost dttice. FIRST CLASS BOOK GANVASSER WANTED—TO A |. good man liberal terms guaranteed. Apply from 10 A. H. UUl4Y. M., to JOSEPH PRICE, 116 ‘Nassau st, rooms and A WME, NOMEN, BOVS AND. GIRLS LEARN +, Telegraphing—#20, THOMPSON'S ‘Telegraphic Insti- inte, 20 4th av,, opposite Cooner Institute, Day and evening. Demand for operators, Positions obtained immediately. A WEERSONS SEEKING EMPLOYMENT WILL FIND + atthe bookstores and news stands a valuable guide entitled +A Word to the Unemployed ;” prico 10 cents; or by gending price to the author's agents, AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY, 117 Nassau st., New York. GENTS WANTED.—GOOD, RELIABLE MEN WANT- ed, in every town and county im the United States, to sell an article indispensable to dairymen and grocers. Apply to CEPAN MANUFACTURING CO,, No, 4 Flatbush av., Brooklyn, N. Y. NAW, GIT, MANUFACTURING | COMPANY, NEAR p" York lots #100; payments $5 per month; employ iment given ; profite divided among the shareholders; shares 5 each; nearly all sold that the company will sell at that prics; responsible storekeepers, glassblowers, mechanics, Jaborers and others wanted. Call at 404 Pearl street corner of Ferry, cay and evening. ‘JOHN DOUGHERTY, President. TS WANTED—FOR THE SALE lous Soap, at 49 Willian wt, i, GERIN, Importer. [UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. —WANTED IMME- ) diately, for this favorite branch of the service, unmar- rfed, able-bodied men. Further informatfon given at Marine Kartack, Flushing avenue, Brookign, WASTED =A, GOOD MAN FOR NIGHT WORK 1X chemical factory, Apply at 543 West 24th # } E TABLE: AG y of the Russian Anti A \ 7ANTED—AT VAN DYKE’S HOTEL, % CATHARINE slip, two waiters, WASTED —A PORTER, WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- stands the drug business. Apply to W. BARKLEY & CO., 34 Cortlandt #t., on Monday, from 9 to 13 A. M. WASTED-AGENTS FOR THE GREEN MOUNTAIN Sewing Machine; the best tor family use made; price, 15; with table, #25." B.S. HILL & CO.,, 17 Park place, WANTEDIA CAREFUL MAN TO DRIVE AN ALE brewers truck; one who has had experience and can influence trade, Apply at 675 Washington WANTED-A COMPETENT MAN TO TAKE. a junch counter; alko a boy to wait on tabl ton Honse, corner of Mth WARSTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY IN A DRY GOODS tore. One who has been at the busizess before ma apply at 051 8th between 37th and WARTED—A STRONG BOY, M4 TO 16 YEARS OLD, who lives with bis parents up town at MICHAELIS & KASKEL'S, 653 Broadway. WANTED-A, FIRST CLASS MAN (MARRIED MAN recerred)to attend bar. Apply at Carlton House, 14th Union square, st, am OF STOCK EXCHANGE engagement with a banking house; bet WALL STREE, box MMI Herald of YOUNG LADY IS WANTED WHO CAN ACT AS cashier, make button holes and also when needed to act as saleswoman in a Grst class retail men's furnishing goods store on Grand st. Address box 171 Herald office. ESIRES AN references. RUG CLERK WANTED—WITH GOOD REFERENCE, corner of Hoyt and Douglass sts,, Brooklyn, CLERK WANTED-SINGLE MAN, TO GO A ry, Apply, with reference, Beekman sts., between If RUG an 12th inst, RUG CLERK WAX tent pharma sn must be of good habits, may bear of # permanent situation ina Grst class prescription store. Address, with real name, RECIPE, box 161 Herali offic FIRST CLASS LAUNDRE: 686 Eth av., at 12 o'clock. KITCHEN GIRL, @ hovel in country. JALESMAN WANTED.ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS SY the horiery aepartwent mav apply at DWYER'S, 262 and 254 Court st., Brookiyn. A WANTED, LADY AGENTS FOR THE BEST SELL- + ing book published: agents make #10 per day; every indy wanta the book. UIBLE BROTHERS, Bleecker street, one door west of Broadwa; A. “WANTED, 100 GOOD OPERATORS ON WHEELER «_ & Wilson's machine; come prepared to work, None but experienced operators heed apply to DUFF, MALCOM- SON & CO., factory 212 Canal st, (A. SWEDE, GERMAN OR AMERICAN WOMAN, AC. customed to bread and butter making, cooking and housework, a rood worker, for the country. LEWIS, box 148 Herald office. A, SuSTENART 4, CO. WANT PARTIES THO: rough'y competent to measure, cut, fit and trim ladies? high cost silk dresses; permanent empioyment will be given toexperts. Apply Broadway and 10tu st. T. STEWART & CO, WANT FIRST CLASS OPE- + rators on Wheeler & Wilson's and Grover & Baker's swing machines. Apply at 9th st. entrance, Broadway and st. A, T.STEWART & CO. WANT EXPERIENCED OPT. +. Fators on Wheeler & Wilson's machines, who will be paid by the piers at prices which will enable experis to eara De Sali, ee ep > ac, ‘Also 3 toadway and 10th at. Puree = ait HAT TRIMMERS WANTED—AT REYNOLD'S 496 Broadway. S WANTED—AT 113 WEST 19TH Sf. Seen marr iae, AKERS WANTED—AT MISS GALWAY’S, 608 RES 6th ae RESSMAKERS WANTE! ONLY FIRST CLASS hands need apply at 158 West Lith st, RESSMAKER WANTED—MUST BE A GOOD CUTTER ‘and fitter. Apply at 1,530 Broadway, near 48th st. DRESSMAKERS, WANTED ON FINE WORK) ALSO perators on Grover & Baker's machine. Cail Monday, MAURICE, 866 Broadway. RESSMAKERS WANTED.—ONLY THE BEST HANDS highest prices and steady work; also good plain sewers to work on ladies’ fine nnderclothing and in- fants’ wear. WILSON & GREIG, 771 Broadway. corner of Sth st. IENCED OPERATORS ON WHEELER & WIL- ine, for linen suite; also plain sewers and #. F, GAYNOR & CO. IRST CLASS SHIRT MAKERS ON CUSTOM SHIRTS wanted by J. W. JOHNSTON, 260 Grand st. prepared to work. 763 Broadway. {IFTY FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, FOR WAIS and kirt trimming.” Oniy the very beat hands need ap- ply at Mme, DOUGLASS, 13 East 17th st., prepared to work. INE WORK GIVEN OUT ON LADIES’ UNDERGAR- ments and tucking; 100 experienced operators wante: bring suunples of work.” BLAKE & POND, 21 Astor plac OOD GIRLS WANTED AT DRFSSMAKING.—ONLY thoxe who understand the trade need apply to Madame DELLAC, i,25% Broadway. ADAME C. DREVET, 103 WEST FORTY-FOURTH street, wants several tirst clase cressmakers, who oa oughly understand making and trimming waists; also an ap- prentice. PERATORS WANTED—ON WHEELER & WILSON'S and Willcox aud Gibbs’ insebines, for fawn and lit suits. TANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO WAITIN A LUNCH room. Apply at GILMORE!S Bakery, 205 Greenwich st, WANTED—AN ABLE, WILLING GIRL FOR OFFICE cleauing, by the mouth, Apply to the housekeeper, 1:9 Broadwa: . up WORK FURNISHED. AT HOME TO PAY FOR NEW W. and W. & W, Sew. Mach. in monthly instalments, Instruction free. New York Mach, Stitch Co., 43 Bleecker st, WASTED —DRESSMARERS. ONE ACCUSTOMED ‘tO trimming skirts would find t to her advantage to apply. M. HIFFIN, 880 Broadway, WAXTED-A GOOD LADIES’ HAIRDRESSER; BOARD in bouse ; also a young girl as apprentice. Hairdreas- ing saloon, 149 Heater si., corner of Bowery, up stairs. TANTED—A GIRL AS COO, WASHER AND 1n0N- er and to do geueral housework ; wages $1 to 420, Cail Monday, with reference, at 106 Weat it, Wize A FIRST OLASS OPERATOR TO QUILT bats and caps. Only a good hand need apvly to GUS-* TAV HERZBERG, 15744 Bowery, near Broome at. WAXTED-A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework for s family of three persons; wages S1% Call at 680 dd av., early on Monday y ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESLADY, OND: acquainted with the Elias Howe sewte machine ; also one ortwo to ‘natruct Appiy 10 W. Il., 699 Broadwa: TANTED—FIFTY FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS; highest wages. Appiy at JEWESSON'’S, 70 West TANTED—FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, ON waists and skirts, Apply to M.A. CONNELLY, 2 Bast 16th st Wenn. EXPPRIFNCED OPERATOR ON Grover & Kaker's sewing machine; also a number of dresemakers, at 206 Weat 1Uch st. near Bleecker. WANTED A SALESWOMAN THOROUGHLY EXPE. rh in the dry and fancy goods business. Refer= ence required. Apply to 8. CARUWELL, 686 4d av. WASTED-SEVERAL | DaKssM AKERS; none but good bands need apply. AN LIBERAL 4i Went GOOD) DRFSSMAKERS AND JANTED--TWENTY at Mime. DE COKDOBA'S, 678 Broad- two apprentice way. TANTED—FIRST CLASS SALE suit, corset and underciotiing first class hands need apply. LADIES FOR OUR tmenta: none ut HS, 11D Gti av. WAXTED-A COMPETENT COLORED PERSON To do general housework; reference required. Cail ab 115 Bast ach wt WANTEDSA FEW FIRST CLASS DRERSM AKERS, wt 40 East 20th aty between Broadwey and dih ay. Come prepared iy Worky SITUATION IN A DRUG STORE WANTED-BY A young physician Address tor one week, lu English or French, T. M., Herald oilice. ITVATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A SD sbipping or Jobbing ofee: salary not so much of an ‘object as ituution, with chance for advancement, Adaress U. t ollice, Yonkers, N. Y. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—TWO YOUNG MEN WHO can write weil. Address A. C., box 185 Herald office. “Aduress: JANTED—3Y A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS cap give the beat reverence. ughkeepsie, bookkeeper; 1,086 Post ottice, WANTED —A YOUNG MAN. AB ACCOUNTANT; MUST be thorough in Sgures anda good peoman. Address, in own hand, stating salary expected, box Post office, JANTED BOOKKEEPER IN A | WHOLESALE liquor bouse, at moderate salary. Address, wilh ret- erence and salary, A. A., box 200 Herald office, y ANTED- aba emilee aan 3 RETAIL DRESS NEN. . a NsiON, eee 7467 and 169 Brondiray. WASTED FIRST | CLASS , GERMAN, DRY goods salesmen. Apply i o, SyRa TE © vw Wit Wa STU. mates SS Ata the TEB_ Ax ai Address box Grand st. 237 WASTED-SALESMEN WHO ax COMMAND a ood trade ina jobbing miflimery house, Address C, M, &00., Herald of NTRY CLERK POR A WHOLE- fale propery house; also a bill clerk, Address, stating TEE Goon Herald odice. pues TANTED—A BOOKKEEPER, RELIABLE, QUICK and correct. One who can furnish trial balances by the 24 of each month may address, with references, box 6,704 New York Post oilice. Wanrep—nvo OR THREE SALESMEN, BY A tailors rimming, Importing and jobbing house, on the Ist of July; good pay; must be well up’ to gelling goods by sample on the “foad." Address, with full name, 0. X., box 5,:60 Post oftice, New York. WASTED-A KERSON TO WRITE UP A WORK ON diseases of horses, cattle, &c. Address, with know- ledge of ruvject o be writen Upon, Dox G4l Post ollice, New York. Westen RS FOR THE DAVIS VERTI- cai Feed sewing machine; liberal inducements to tive canvassers, Apply toT. A. MACAULAY, 726 Broadway. WASTED. A VARNISH SALESMAN; ONE WHO CAN command a good trade; a Hberal salary will be paid to the right pa Address, with fuil particulars, box 165 Heraid ollie WASTED.-A SALESMAN FOR CITY AND VICINITY; one having some trade and experiener; liberal arrange- ment wil be mace; best reverence required.’ Apply to. A, K. RICH & CO., perfumer and hairdressers’ supplies, 16 College place. CANVAS: WAXED. A SITUATION AS BOOKKPEPER, CASH. ler or ceueral clerk by a gentleman of twelve years’ ex- perience in New York ; the best reterences furnialied ; no ob- jection to a position out of the city. Address TRUST, box 154 Herald office. T WASTEDIBY A. RESPECTADLE, INTELL vi employment; is a quick writer and ac- countan| make bmeelf generally useful; can farnish b ermanent sitiation more an object than salary. WASTED—BY AN IMPORTING HOUSE, AN EXI'K. rienced trav! agent to travel Souih and West, to solictt orders by sample in druggists’ sundries and fancy goods. ne need apply but those whe bave bad experience tn the business, acquainted with the road and can command trade. Address box &) New York Lost oillee, stating with whom previously emplore: Vy D—YOUNG MEN (THREE OR FOUR) TO Bookkeeping, Penmanaliip and Mereantiie Busi- ners, at my house or their homes; ; 1010 P.M. Learn and get large salaries. Don't throw’ away your time. Terms moderate, Address Mr, COLLINS, box 150 Herald ofc SCOTT, 510 West 4th at, COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. YOUNG MAN, SCOTCH, WANTS.A SITUATION AS ‘bman, or fo make himself useful on a gentlema: Piace; understands tbe care of horses well; ences. Address D. M, C., Herald office. NTLEMAN WAN{S A SERUATION FOR HIS be is thoroughly combetent; has 20 years* @ will recommend him as strictly ton oF address W., at Coleman's experience in temperave and obliging. Ci saddlery store, 1,258 Broadw: A frat © MARRIED MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACIT. man; careful and experienceduelty driver; five years? Apply or address COACHMAN, private stagle hi. Apply on Monday, AS GARDENER, AND COACEMAN—A MARRIED man, Feesbyierian, wuhout {amie fully competent to e of a geniieman z L i reference, ‘wig to snake binaselt » vox 118 Herald Up- COACHMAR AND GROOMS SITUATION WANTED— Tiy a thoroughly competent singié man, who has ten y references jrom last employer, Address OUACH- + box 161 Herald office. ABLE YOUNG MAN, PROTESTANT, WILL ged on Saturday, June 17.—Any gentleman ind groom, wiih beat city jwhen tested will suit— BLD, 91 Lewis wt, N. XOACHMAN AND GROOM'S SITUATION WANTED— J Ky a young simgie man; can come weil recommende and will make. bim useful; country or ,ity, Address W. M., box 29) Heraid offiea, A GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE TO good situation Jor bit coachmaa, who bas ies, (or kara Years past. "App! tail st. A YOACHMA J procure proved faithful to bia OF Sth ay., or at sable tine Horses, Coupe and Hi d Stabie to let. JVARMER [WANTED WHO ALSO STANDS piain gardening; must ve steady and industrious. Apply at 4b West léth at, ~- x {ARDENER WANTED.A SINGLE MAN, WHU UN- J. derstands the care of a hothouse. Apply t H. M. BAI- LEY, 886 Broome st., from 8 to 12, QITUATION WANTED=DY AN FNGLISHMAN, MAR- + ried, ax conchman ahd groom; 18 « good driver, under» Stance bis Lusiness perfectiyy is trarty and reltable and sirict'y temperate; wife aa chambermaid or waitress; beat referenors; coumiry preferred, Address EDWARD, box 17 Herald ott ge, ir of very 4 Woot Zwei tree, J ANTED—FIVE MEN AND SEVEN GOOD FLOOR- men, horseshoers, immediately. Fourth Avenue Kail- road depot, 82d st. and 4th av, W4nIED—A SMART, HONEST BOY, 16 YEARS OLD, living with bis parents, to atiend more down town, fu Address, with referenc ‘WASTED A LAD, WHO UNDERSTANDS CLOCKS and can repair jewelry; can have a good opportunity of learning watch work, J. R. ABBOTT, 2,952 3d av., Harlem, W ANTED—A MAN TO CANVASS COUNTRY TOWNS aud sell our Envelopes, Cards. Bill Heads, tc. NEW YORK ENVELOFE PRINTING COMPANY, 2g 48 Kast 254 at. $10 PER DAY.-EMPLOYMENT FOR ADL, MALE and female; entirely new patent article, never be- fore introduced ; peed wants one. Apvly to or address GEORGE L, FELTON, 1i9 Nassau street, room 22. SLO ASERK,10,A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR, ON q the Grover & Baker machi: ne capable of giving mstractions can find steady em) olice, Address S, M., box 850 } yment in a sewing macnine jew York Post office. “THE TRADES, PATTFRN MAKER WANTED.—APPLY AT J. & W. LYALIS, 510 and 612 West 24th at. SITUATION WANTED—IN A PRINTING HOUSE TO draw patterns for calicos and jaconeis, Address G. K., Herald office. A —WANTED-ONE OR ye ,200D_ DIAMOND . mountera; alxo one good sl ul. Ay it ORMSBY & KEOGIVS, No. Jonna & sau? T. STEWART & CO. WANT AN EXPERIENCED Ls piilcloth cutter, “Apply at fh st. entrance. “Broadway an TYENTION.—A_ FIRST CLASS SEAL MONOGRAM engraver and designer, also letter cutter, wants a ,ood Permanent situation. Address. D., Ariist, Herald ofice, NLOTH HAT FINISHERS, ALSO GIRLS TO LEARN the trade, wanted at RAHMER & CO.'S, 460 Broome st JRAYON ARTIST WANTED—70 GO TO st. LOUIS / Mo, « @ RAN of good taste in desi ean get A pe Mot ade FER eco" Soi Job Inquire at ROBT. MAYER & C at, New York, 4 VIGAR MAKERS WANTED—IN PHILADELPHIA, PA, Us _on $8, #10 and gt work; steady employment giver ; no si108 eed apply. reer the VOETELNES, SHOTH, BROS. & KMECHL, 226 Race st ER, Sho creas 2. EE EEE “Shane mauheane. WATER Bors ey RLE, 16 John at, HUNTING & AAS A Ne ee ; —3 ITHOGRAPHIC TRANSFERER WANTED—TO 6Q 70 St, Louis, Mo.; aman competent to take the fon of foreman. Inquire at ROBT. MAYER & CQ.'S, & Jobn at., New York. NE GANG OF BOILER RIVETARS WANTED IM. mediately; situation Nermanent, Address PRESTON & HEERMANNS, Corning, N.Y. PEATERSWANTLD, TWO FIRST CLASS ELECTRO. platers. 17 Howard st. Printsns: LEADB—6 TO PICA AND THICKER, 200, per pound. Old metal cast iuto leads at 10e. per pound, II Ann street, New Yors, WiHRELWRicnt WANTED-—AT 47 BRIDGE ST., Brooklgn. Call for two uays, WAXIED—AT NO. 20 ANN 8 can render bimeeif useful i 7 ANT! are I—A_ FIRST CLASS CUSTOM CUTTER. AD- with references, box 185 Herald oflice, TANTED—FIRST CLASS BRASS FINISHERS, ON valves. Address MOKRIS TASKER & CO., 5th and Tasker #ts,, Philadelphia, Pa. ITH, WHO IS ALSO CAPABLE d lock patierna; must be of steady Broadway. JANTED—A LOCK: of making to habits. Apply at 13 IN A eady work; good pay. Apply at 183 STOM CUITER; NO Call at 126 Chambers s#t., between ‘clock on Monday. 1 WASTED—A FIRST CLASS TAILOR, 10 OPEN A store of gentlemen's furmshing ‘ow= ing village of Woodhaven, L. 1. Address ¥. G., box 80T Post ofiice, New York. TANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST CLASS DIA- Inond getter. | Apply to DURAND & CO., 49, 81 and 58 Franklin et, Newark,» WASTED A GOOD PLUMBER, TO GO A sHoRT distance in the country; steady employment to one who suite. Address, with name aud reverence, W. P. C., box 167 Herald office. JANTED—A GOOD MAP DRAUGHTSMAN AND LET- terer. If suitable the «itnation is permanent, Appl on Montuy next, after 94 A.M, atodice of HAMIUPON EWEN, City Surveyor, 78 Cedar at, TANTED-A FIRST CLASS GOLD CUTTER, AT 18 ) Prince at. ROBY. COTITER & SONS. WAXTEDHIRSE CLASS CUSTOM CUTER FOR clothing, in Brooklyn, capabie of taking {ull charge, Address with relereice and salary expected, BOYS! CLOTHING, Herald office. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, ULE FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLACER ) dans une famille qui ailie aia denfanes et pc ou comme femme de Tenselgnement T NE FILLE FRANCAISE DESIRE © une famille comme bonne dresser au 139 Kast 15th st. JNE MENAGERE comme son f Ja demeure aun ai office, er UD pent fournir i rau 67 Carmine PLACER DANS ‘enfants et coudre. S'a- CANADIENNE, ECONOMIQUE #, desire une position comme tellc dans Auresser Mra. LAMARCHE, Herald [NE QEOSE FRANCAISE, NOUVELLEMENT ARitt vee, ayant un (res bon accent; sacbant parfaitem: condre ; éxcelientes rereronces, desireralt trouver wpe place pour s’occuper des enfants, Stadreaser pendant trols jours & la pharmacie francaise, 21 Eaat 1th at, A Fact. ai hese. Tweitt ~ ASTROLOGY. PROFESSOR MARS TELLS EVERYTHING ght. Consult him for luck and success in busi- ‘sw scientitic astrologer, $1 Third avenue, newr street, ADAME CLARAA. ALMA, IML TON IA, inte of San Fram Clairvoyant, ‘Consultations in English, Freuch and German, 1,409 Broadway, opposite Grand Hotel, BLANON, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED E PARIS (CLARA AN- . Busiaess and Medical MA iitineee nd Medical Clairvoyant, No. 115 Weat Twen- ty-sixth atrect, between Sixth and nth nes. ADAME ROSS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAT voyant, tells past, present and future; whows ile ol bushand; confidential letters written, 169 Wont Forty-irat street, Broadway and Seventh avenue, EXCUANGE, (0 MERCHANT TATLORS,—WANTED TO EXCHANGE for Clothing, a new first class Pinnoforte (erty makers Qn equital'e terme “Call on gr adarems J. FRANGLAN, MD eNO rene a (Established 1897.) Salearooma 95 Chambera and 77 Readeatreets, WEDNESDAY, JUNE i4, lock, our salesrooms, Nos. 95 Chambers and 17 Reade streets, Household Furniture, Mirrors, Carpets, £c., in variety, Removed for convenien of ale. u THURSDAY, JU Special Sate.—Continuation of the sale of May 18, it being (now banik- the Stook of an old importing and jobbiny how rupt) fo first class Wines, Liquors, 4c. Purchasers at the former sale are assured thet this sale will be of the same standard quality, every article beiny guaranteed. From the reserved stock will be offered absolutely pure Bourbon Whis- Keys, “id Crow.” MoGthbons and old Monogram ; also Hen- nesy’s Otard, \ ine Growe Martell, Sazarac, Cognac Bran- dies, vintaze 1805 to 1868; Pate aud Goiden Sherries, old islue Beal Madeira, ol white Port, Red do., very choice, imported in bottles; severai hundred cases ‘ine’ Clarets, Barndendurg, Cruse Fils & Freres, and Vin Ordinaire; Hock, Champagnes, Londou Gin, nine years in bottle; old Holland Gin, Jamaica and Granada Rum, Scotch and Iriah Whiskeys, &¢.' No other goods admitted, THURSDAY, JUNE 15 Atl1 o'clock, at the restaurant of the Hrunawick Hotel, corner of ee street and Fifth avenue, MORT AGE SALE of the Furniture, Fixtures, Cooking Utensils, &c., &¢. Particuiars m time. AUCTIONEER, By JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, Office 87 Nassau street, opposite Post ofllee, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1871, at 12 o'clock, at the Excliahre Salesroom, 111 Broadway, ‘Valuacle Private Residence, £0 Fast Fourth street, between Secoud and’ Third avenue The three story and basement igh ktoop brick. Ho with marble manteis, marble tile lial elegantiy frescoud throughout; about 26 feet front by 45" feet deep, lot avout 80 feet deep; containing 15 rooms; every mouern conveni= ence; elegant Gas Chandellers and Fixiures; under cellar, with extension wine vault, ‘The house 1s now occupied by the present owner, ned hc bas spared no expense to make it a most perfect and desirable residence, {tis @ most eli ‘aad desirable neighborhood. This will afford a good opportunity for parties seeking a ence in that part of the city, ad the property must be rms—One-third cash, balance on bond and mortgage for five or seven years. For further particulars apply to the Auctioncers, Aimainas & WOOD will seil at auction, on THURSDAY, June 18, at 23 o'clock, on the premises, at Marion, Thirteenth ward, Jersey City, N. J. One elegant three story and basement French roof House, 18 rooms, $ closeis, pressure water, cas, baths, water closets, &c.; tine’ three story French roof Dwelling; nice two story Cottaze; also 4) desirable ‘Buliding Lots; All in the immediate vicinity of St, James Hotel. Fine strets, was, Walerand sewers; only eight minutes by New Jersey Kailroad trom Jersey ‘City ferry (Cortlandt or D. brosses street); 31 train dilly; also tiree lines horse cara running every’ 10 minutes; Newark avenuo and Academy street are being paved with Belgian pavement from this pro- perty tothe Jersey City ferry; for beauty of location, sur- rouidings, periect healthfulness and easy accessibility sur- passes any point in the vicinity of New York; from any part Of the city bel w Canal street it cam be reached in legs ime than even Fourteenth street, and conveyances much more comfortable; terms easy. For particulars, tree tickets und maps of vroperty apply to. ALDRIDGE & WOOD, Auction- eers, Hudaon Oiiy, LEWIS E. WOOD, 19 Montromery street, Jersey City, or GILES, WALES & CO,, 15 Maiden lane, N. ¥. In case of storm sale will be held in St. James Hotel, ‘Take 12 M. or 2 P. M. train, foot Cortlanut street, RT DALE. ARCHIBALD JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, 37 NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, Our final and peremptory sale of the mot important Works of Art, inciuding the balance and cuoicest Pictures consigned to r. George Barker by our favorite New York city and other artists, together with the entire private col- lection of an eminent connotsseur, comprising exvellent ex- amples from the following distinguished American, French, Belgian and Dusseldorf artists: hattuck, N. Diaz, Griswold,’ HH. Schlesinger, Deans, — A. F. Monfal ‘ope, Davia Col, ‘4 LL. Robb, Wiggina, E. Verboeckhoven, Buehler, Portielje, George B. A.K. Heranger,De Vogel, JW. Casilesr, Theodore Frer, ‘Theodore Gerard, wg. Emil Lambinet, — W. Versiuur, T. F. Kennett, E. Hubity, L, Schaefels, ‘airman, C. Trayon, B.C. Koekkoek, and many others of equal merit, Parties desirous of procuring ‘res and admirable paint ings will find this a rare opportunity. fhe ubove are now on exhibition by gaslight. and will be sold at anction, without reserve, on Thursuay and Friday, June 15 and 18, 3 JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, Anctioneers, commencing each day at 12 o'clock. UCTION SALE—ON MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 1 at 1034 o'clock, over 00 lots magnificent Househol Furniture’ of the private residence 12 East Tenth strect, de- tween Broadway and Fith avenue, near Fifth avenue; rose- rood 744 octave Pianofore, rich Parlor Suits, rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits, Mattresses, Mirrors, Curtains, Paint- ings, Clocks, Bronzes, Giass, China and Silver Ware, Cutlery, Servants’ and Kitchen Furalture, &c. E. NICHOLS, Auctioneer. M, CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER. + Forniture, China, Glass and Plated Ware. Btn parnen) Ne singed dc. ‘opay storage charges and advances, A. M. cristaLan wii ‘sell on Monday, June 12, at 598 Broadw: ar Houston street, ut 103g o'clock, a large quan- ehold Furniture, consisting of Bed#ooit 2nd rere 3 Hy rego rd, aprary and vase rabies, Hall Btands, rs, Ornaments, Harnegy, tot jooks, ry Panes, hea Caiha, Giase and Plated Ware, Straw Chairs for country houses, six Barber's Chairs, &c., ke. Sale post: Live and unreserved to Storage charges and advances, Fublic invited. is, er a UCHION NOTICE. |... Ta BUSBY, JUNE 1%, tere 48° OXSER Sthay’ Ang Pabse LeaF Gdobs, for yien's, women's and children’s wear. aes ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Attention of buyers is invited, Catalogues and goods now ready. cid ‘WM. TOPPING & CO., Auctioneers, ‘182 Cuureh street. ¥ M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. wil sell on Monday, June 12, at 11 o'clock, at the sales- room 79 Nassau street, a large an general assoriment of all Kinds of Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture, Brusiels and Ingrain Carpets, China, Crockery, Desks, Showcaxes, Counters, Gas Fixtures, &c. ' Sale peremptory. \OLE & MURPHY, AUCTIONEERS WILL SELL ON 2 Thursday, June 15, at 12 o'clock, ut their salesroom, 379 Fatton sizeets Brooaien, 200 BUILDING LOTS, NEAR PROSPECT PARK, belonging to Kings county.” By order of the Board of Saper- visors, Maps and terms at saiesroom. \DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF OLL PAINTINGS, LOOKING GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS. &0., &0., by EDWARD SCHENCK, on Tuesday and Wednesday, June Tana 14, at 60 Liberty street, at 11 o'clock, the entire stock of a Looking Glass and Picture frame dealer, consisting of Looking Giasses, Oll Paintings, Chromos, Engravings, Frames, finished ‘and unfinished, and other articles apper- taining to the business. Sale peremptory. JOHN T. WAKE, Asaignoe. JOR SALE AT AUCTION, a Country Seat and Lands, at Tivoli, Dutchess county, N. The Real Estate, for ‘of Hon. Kdmund Elmendorf, afterwards of Mra. Elizabeth Elmendorf, situated at Tivoli, Duichess county, N. Y., on the east bank of the Hudson rivers will be sold at auction by the undersigned, under and by virtue of the power and the direction of the last will and testament of sald Elizabeth Elmendor!, deceased, at the hotel of Samuel Garduer, at Tivoll, N. Yuy ‘on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of July next, at 12o'clock of noon of thatday, ‘The same will be put up and oilered in two parcels, The first parcel is the jate “Elmendorf” Residence, with dwelling house and outbuildings thereon, and a highiy culti- Yated fruit yard and garden, aod contains aix acres, be the tame more or less, and In situated immediately northerly aad erly trom the residence 0! Beg. Fae secoud parcel, cc and sale in village !ois, conta sitnated immediately southes) J. Watts De Peyster, will be offered and soli entire and with- out reserve, This sule wi! be absolate, end ts made to close the estate. The title to tke premises and the power of tnderaiztied to sell and convey the game at auction as do to J, W. Elseiter, Uiculara. Dated Mey fs PETER l. VOORHEES, Executor of and trusteo under the iast wiil and testament of Elizabeth Elmendor’, deceased, : ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER. H ‘Salesrooms and Art Gaileries, 806 and 808 Brondway, formerly Dodworth LARGE AND AITRAOTIVE SPECIAL PEREMPTORY BAL OF =e RICH PARIS FANG: GOODS, STATUARY, CLOCKS, BRONZES, OHINA, GLASSWARE, &C., ON TUESDAY, JUNE 13, AT 10% O'CLOCK, AND FOLLOWING DAYS, BY ORDER OF MESSRS. JOS. MORTON & © AT THEIR STORE, 43 BROADWAY, 3 he late John Swift Livingston, located tor eubdivision Ll, opposite Eleventh street. BETWEEN THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH STS., Comprising their entire rich and elegant stock, vated at over $60,000, ali of which must be closed out positively Without any reserve, in conse of making e Piterations to the store, tuum offering & very Tare opportunlty fo purchasers, Catalogues will be ready on Tuesday morn ing, and the sales will be continued each day and evening upul the entire stock Is disposed of. edie. Por the. comeegietice of purchasers, goods willbe ‘ome to any part of the city frre of charg sc aseapapacile HENRY B. HEE Ih, AUCTIONEER. Ry JOHNSON & ME ansun atreet, corner of C wetioneer. J JOUNSON, . No. 250 Abi splendidly od on the Heights at Ratherfard Par’ on the premises, at i 0%! PURSDAY, JUN Situated on an elevated plateru, commanding magnificent views and surrounded by lira elnts improvements, the above in, without exception, the cholees property ever offered In thie popular lorailty, ' The, etveets are opened; plank waike extend {rom the depobto the property. ‘The title is indisputa- bie. Sale peremptory. Every plot offered will be positively nold to the lighest bidder. ‘Terms—Filteea per cent nad auctioneor’s feen of #10 per plot ou day of sale; fivteen per centin ninety days, and bale ance on mortgage (or five years. ‘Train will leave via Payanva ferry, foot of Cham! at 12M. precisely, Lungs ob the a:Fival of the train, aes: day, June 13. Free tckats, map roay be had JOHNSON & MILLER, 40 Nassau nireet, Now York. UKER'S SALEBY JOHN MORTIMER, 1 ee Rake ae Clothing and ovber Goods, By order of D. Browwarr peat, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. =| ss IELP WANTED—FEMALES, _. | COACHOTEN AND GARDENERS ae SALKS AT AUCTION. SALES AT AUCTIO! eee oo “ree JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER. Mis. etlancoas. ANTED—OPERATOR ON WHBELER & WILSON’ ITUATION WANTED_| AULEN 2. MINER, AUCTIONEER, J. o machine, for the fancy work; also dressmak coachman; understands his business thoro BY ALLEN B. MINER & BROTHER, . — (A. EADY, DESIRES A. POSITION AS CASITTER, OR | trim; apprentice, "¢? Bast 18th st, aid Srzpreferred; excellent references. late HENRY’ H. LERDS & MINER. Grand free excursion. saler] in some al ne ny i. Resa | = <a ~ s reat rey, ed Erlich, Andress "Mo box ie Herald ‘W4%TED_-A coop cook AND LAUNDRERS, 70 00 | in ce Balesrooms 9 Chambers and 17 Reade streets. Flatbush, Flown Branch odice, 1,28 Broadway. a short distance in the country. Apply to WILLIAM | QITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A YOUNG WEDNESDAY, JUNE M4, ‘ensk ee, nn i a any | Ee FERGUSON, No. 3 William st., third floor. © man who is a thoroughly competent hostler; experienced At 103 o'clock, at our salesrooms, closing-out sale neral house- N EXPERIKNCED AND ACCOMPLISHED LADY ae x and coy, driver; good reference. Apply for two days H Nos. 95 ) bers and 77 Sendo santa, 180 choice JA“ teacher vesires « position in a good family, Best refer- WAXED, 15 GOOD DRESSMAKERS, AT MME. J. | at 140 West 20th at, private stable. fousebold Furnituro, Mirrora, Carpets, Ac., In variety. Lote gnces. Address M. J. G., at bdebirmer's Music Store, MA RICE?S, 60 West 10th at., between Sth and 6h - sorter ‘Removed for convenience of sale. onthe Marvense ‘Broadway. ava, Inquire Monday and Tuesday. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY A] THURRDAY, Juni i Marvense farm, — a | ee ine single man, frat elasa: good city reference. Oall on | ,,Special sale—(oontinuation of aaie of May 18), beg tb | 41,» osttive and absolute, RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, WELL EDUCATED ANTED—A NEAT GIRL TO DO CENEREG FIOUSE- | or address BREWSTER, 84 5th av. 7 pond 4 importing and jobbing house, now bankrupt, we AA ‘end of picaxing adarens, desires a position as come work in a private family ; must bea good washer aud = — | ot tirst class Wines, Liquors, dc. Particulars hereafter. No limits or reservations. gjanion t0 4 lacy; good reterehee, “Adress J. C. B.y box M5 | troner eity reference required. Apply at 310 East 65th st. W4STED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, IN A PR ees ais * jerald oillve, Se en eaaeane oe vate fami yceven ars’ Sr referenge, and wit be LLEN 3 rita SOSTONBER. | cena ‘The owner of 150 lots on the Martense farm has airected) — Swe seen, § “§ a gee TANTED—, by recomimeudes i. mpleyer. al tS 3 ” (A EADY OF EDUCATION WISHES TO BE THE ANTED—A GIRL YOR GENERAL HOUREWORK; | GU ii er late HENRY H, Lees & MINER. JQHNEON & MILLER to sell without reserve, at 3 o'clotky THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1871, on the premises, Franklin avenue Boulevard, between Mar fave ike fai Erospect Park, all his remaining Interest tx e aforesaid Farm. ‘This farm 1s well known to all who purchased at the grags ‘auction sale on October 13, 1863. At that time lots were sold to delighted buyers. The property to be closed out ab the coming sale is only half « mile rr ‘rospect Par Franklin avenue Boulevard, Minna, Clementina, Tehama, Chester and Park street, Martense lane and Evergreen place All of the streets laid down on the map of Martense farm have been adopted and conérmed by the Commissioners on. thetr new = county map, and consequently will remain. forever unchanged, ‘Special cars will leave Fulton ferry, between 13 and 2 o'clock, on the day of 5 Investors will find this the greatest opportunity ever of- fered to purchase desirable lots at low prices. A splendid collation will be served up before the sale, Free tickets will be issued. articulars and maps supe to 208 NNO, & Auctoneers, at their offices, ‘Montague street, nd 35 Nasagu streét, New York. ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. ‘Marabal's Sale—MONDAY, Jane 13, at 11 orctock, at the auction, rooms,’ No.1 North William strect, 11 barrels Pilot Bread, 9 Sucks Salt, Bags Table Balt, lot Old Iron, Wrapping. Paper, Platform Scales, Chests Tea, Boxes, Boap, Canned Fru i, Liquors, Brandy, Ging ea, Coifee |, Store Truck, &c. JOHN H, HILLIER, Marshal, ‘ONDAY, JUNE 2B, M MONDAY, JU! MONDAY, JU! MONDAY, JU: THIRD GREA’ on the Heights of RUTHERFURD PARK, RUCHERFUKD PARK, RUTHERFURD PARK, RUTHERFURD PARK,, 10 miles from New York, 40 minutes from Broadway. Near threo stations on two broad gauge, double track yaf- roads, connecting with four ferries. Plank waiks through every street. Superb mountain and river scenery. ‘Special Train (Grafulla’s Band), Erie Railroad. MONDAY, JUNE 12, MONDAY, JUNE 12, MONDAY: JUNE 12, a i Get splendid pictorial maps and free passes from. auctioneers, A. D. MELLICK, JR., @ BROTHER, No. 6 Pine atreet, New York, ROKERS’ SALES, By K, FIELD, Auctioneer, 121 Bowery. . June 13 by order J, Frankel, No. 3 Oliver street, Men's and Women’s Clothing. Wedneaiay, June 14, by order H. McAleenau, Men's and. Womeu's Clothing. ‘Thursday, June 15, by order Mre. B, Costello, Mott street, Men's ana Women's Clothing. Friday, June 18, by order R. Simpson & Co., 195 Bowery. ‘Men's dnd Women's Clothing. AWNBROKERS’ SALES.-JAMES AGAR, AUCTION. eer, will sell, at 59 New Bowery, on Monday, Men’s and Women's Clotuing. By order of N. Sonneberg, 255 East. Tenth street. ‘ucsday, Men's and Women’s pris ielgl By order of E. Silberstein, 255 Division street. Thursday en's ‘and Women's Clothing. By order of P. Fullan, 215 West. ‘Phirty-ninth street. ‘PAYNBROKER, SALES-—JNO? MORTIMER, 49 EAST Broadway, will sell to-morrow (Monday) a fine lot Wo- men’s Summer Clothing and other goods, Order H. McAlee+ nan, Second avenue, AWNBROKER'S SALE._WATCHES AND JEWELRY JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will s ‘New Bowery ‘On Friday, at 11 o'clock, 500 lots of and silver Watches Jewelry, Opera Glasses, Guns, Pistols, Plated Ware, Musica and Mathematical Instruments, Carpenters’ Tools, Fancy Goods. By order of Mark Levy, 78 Grand street, AWNBROKER SALE—WATCHES AND JEWELRY.— JNO. MORTIMER, 42 East Broadway, will sell Tue sday, 400 lots Gold and Shiver Watches fine welry, Pistols, Guns, Carpenters’ Tools, No. 3 Sullivan street, ; OBERT, SOMERVILLE, ay ao ta! th avenuc, ¢ ROSEWOOR PERRO ARB ROBER1' SOMERVILLE wi!l sell at auction on Tuesday. e 18, at 1035 o'clock, af the PRIVATE RESIDENCE 205. enth aveuue, near Twenty-tiret street, fine Household Furniture, Carpets, Mtrrors, Pianos. Black walnut Bedroom Suits, marble top; fine Curled Hafe Mattresses, feather Pillows, Bolsters. Wardrobes, Lounges, Chairs, biack walnut extension Tavles, fine Brussels peta ‘an at 12 o'clock precisely, Gold and Diamond Jey Oiicloths, Matting; black walnut Patlor Suits in rey haircioth, Curtains, Mirrors, enamelled Parlor Suits. 9 pi in each, In fine order; chamber Toilet Sets, Lace Ourtains, black walnut Ktagere, marble top; Vases, fine mahogany Sofa Beds, Dining Room Furniture, Clocks, Vases, to gether with a large assortment of Kitchen Utensils, &c. DINGEE, AUCTIONEER. S. bre Supreme Court Sale, SATURDAY, June 17, 1871, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the premises at Mamaroneck, Westchester county, Bo — . penne to be a jn pne plot, sit on only bailf mile from railroad depot. ‘Tho grounds are finely cnitivated, overlooking Long Taiind Soyad and the villages Of Rye Neck and: oat - sausaroneck, inel : jandsome Country House of 12 rooms, barn, stables, carriage and ice houses, Also, an élegant modern Cottage of 10 rooms, aplendid tnish and modern con¢eniences. ‘Rare chance for speculation, By authority of Supreme Court, under the direction of Robert B. Hrundage, Sherlif, by order of John Sedgwick, Ea. Pialowif’s Assignee in Bankruptey. aon ers Biss & 00, Auetonoer NO, 82 Cedar street. mer RTE HERMAN, AUCTIOAEER = Ny ied - aor Avetion sals of Wines, Liquors, £0., on, oa iy, June 12, at 103 o'clvek, at 13 Ko sire, consimine of 60 casen Rt Wines, Bran- Gon, tc, ; also casks Port and Sherry (Wines, 26 demstjohng ©; agsortad Liquors, caake Brandign @iny dj also, 10 barrelel old Bourbon and Rve Whisiry). | Will be gold in lots to lers. Desks, es, Chairs, ures Force Pump. L. RINDERKOFF, City M i HERMANN, AUCTIONEER,—MARSHAL'S SALE—J De, By wiriue of an exeoution I will sell on Monday, Jane at Hf o'clock, nt No, one large size Sanvorn's makes, Combination Locks, two Writing Desks Hix fine Ofice Chairs; also & large lot of Forma and Modelay fi ‘pressew er kinds re ahead L. RINDSKOPF, City Me ’ 10 THE PUBLIC. Your attention is DIRECTED TO AN’ EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION OF BOO. now on exbitition at the rooms of Messrs. GEORGE A. LEAVITT & CO., Clinton Hail, Astor place. The whole to be sold by auction, without reserve, for foreign account, June 1b and 16. This fe one of the finest colleovions of Books ever offered forsnie in this country of STANDARD, RARE, CURIOUS AND SUPERBLY: ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, mostly in elegant bindings, and many of which are rare an@ some unique. Catalogues ready, ‘ W.. & ROBERTS, AUCTIONEER-—T0 BE SOLD At + publle auction, on Monday, June 19, 18/1, st 12. o'clock noon, on board, at the foot of Twenty-eighth’ street, Kast river, where she ‘can now be seen at all reasonabia hours, the iron steamboat Metropolitan, formerly in use by, the Polfce Department of the city of New York. She is about 135 feet in length, 82 feet beam and 7 feet depth of hold, with, onciliating engine 6 feet stroke and 82 inch cylinder. ‘Terms of salc.—Ten per cent (o be paid to the collector of, city revenue at the time and place of sale, the balance withity three daya, at is ofice, in the new Court House, upon deliv f is bad ah ce: RICHARD RB, QONNOLLY, Comptroller of the city of New York. New Yonk, COMPHROLLER'S OFFT0R, June 8, 18/1, PROPOSALS. Senn (YOLOMIAL SECRETARY'S OF FIOR, MAY 23, 1871. } NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The government of Priace Edward Island will until 19th. July next receive tenders for the construction and equip-| ment of nrailway of $ feet @ jashes gauge, from Cascumpe | to Georgetown, a distance of about 120 miles. i} Payment wil bemade tn Prince bdward Island govern- ment denentures, benring six per cont interest, payable halt early, redeemable in $) years. i *Specrientions iaay be seen and forms of tender and other Informotion obtained ac the Government Engineer's oflice, Charlottetown, after 20th June next. No teuuer will be recognized unicas made on the printed. form. ‘The government do not bind themselves to accept the low. est or any tender, T, H. HAVILAND, Colonial Secretary. TOF. DouKs, 346 AND 48 BROADWAY, | SON TRACTO! nclosed ina sealed enve- ope and endorsed “Proposals for ——-— enbie yards of stone for river wail,” with name of the bidder, will be received at the oflice of tle Department of Docks until Saturday, June 17, 1°71, at 12 o'clock M., for delivering 4,200 cubic yards stone for river wall, to be delivered from on board vessel near pler Not North river, | ela taht te ane Blank forma of reificatio’ i at tho ofuee of the Departiment on or after Tuesdays) JOHN 1, AGNE! Writon OOM HENRY A. SMITH, Winkie Woop,” ‘Commissioners, tained at the 3uth J. Guenvinie Kane, Secretary. " MATRLMONIAL “A SINCERE, EDUCATED GENTLEMAN DESIRES A acquaintance of an honest, affectionate and virtuong jady, matrimonially Incined. Correspondence Bold strictly coniidential. Addreas for two weeks HOME, box eri oftice. 3 , AGED 95, OF REFINEMENT, EDU- GENTLEMAT: deononal appearance and in moderate thilesfrous of forming the acquaintance of. @ 1, of hia age or older, who fin good clroame im pinclined.. Communications strict T., box 172 Herald Uptown. fect dalaetie he Branch oWee, 14400 Broadway. TLEMAN, AGED 2%, WITH A FAIR INCOME, bes to marry & youn, tng appearance, edu ofle Jady, from 18 to 25, of prepos-| and relined, AddresaG. H. te F,, Heral MARBLE MANTELS. “(RDABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING Works, 14 and 136 East Eighteenth street, offers 500 Marble and Marbdleized Mantels, ail complete; Monuments, Grave Stones, Table Tops, &c., at prices that defy competition . KLABER & 0O., 217 TO 999 WEST FIFTY FIRST S. tires, between tirondway and tighth avenue. Marble and Marvitized Mantels, Monuments, Headstones; now, original designs; largest variety, cheapest in the city. 50 Ri 224 FINE SLA Rae AT REDUCED Orlaes, for the nent Op dass ART &C 606 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-iifth and Thay = \)

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