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SITUATIONS WANTED—PEMAEES, Cooks, &e. EAST SD ST, BETWEEN MADISON AND 5TH avs.—A competent person as cook ; understands her bus!- Cpercagaly | ‘no objection to asaist with the coarse wash- Can be seen at present employer's, 9 WEST 87TH ST.—TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS; ONE as cook, washer and ironer; the other as chambermald ‘and waitress; competent and obiiging; refer to present em- ployer, where they can be seen. |] BAST SD 87. PRESENT EMPLOYER'S, BASE- ment donr.—A respectable girl as plain cook or to as- tm the washing and froning. WEST STH 8T., PRESENT EMPLUYER'S.—A& competent woman’ as plain cosk, washer and er in a private famil eliy reference from last place, 38 WEST 13TH b5T.—-A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS first class cook; no objection to the country; best city reference. PERRY 8T., PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.AS GOOD cook; is willing to assist with washing and ironin; WEST 18TH ST.-A COMPETENT PERSON AS AS PROFES- rman, French FROM PARIS; family. Address ‘good cook; no objection to assist with the washing froning if required ; good city reference. "7G GHRYaTIE St. IN PANCY STORE. sional German ‘cook; tands and American cooking in alt tte branch ‘wate family preferred; best reference. O7 Rest users GOOD CooK, reference from an American HOUBON. ao ee —————_—<———$——————___—__— WEST 27TH ST.--AS GOOD PLAIN COOK, WASH. T copie ieee: willing to make herself useful; good ex ») BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS., 122 heat te I ‘first class cook of soups, meats Bhd desserts, and a good baker; city reference. ee WEST 19TH ST., BASEMENT.—AS EXCELLENT VQT cooks wil assist with washing and ironing; Grat rate baker; city or country; good city references. WEST 83D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS PLAIN 1 7 “ooak and to assiey with the washing and froning Gity reference from last place. WEST 19TH ST.—AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN 1s first class cook; understands cooking in all its ;no objection to the country during the summer; ‘best city reference. WEST 19TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AYS,— 132 Wiehectatie woman es cook and to axsiat with the 1g and ironing in a small family; would go « short dis- In the country; good city reference. OTH AV.—A GERMAN GIRL AS FIRST CLASS G Sook ina German or Jewish family ; bas excellent cea from last place; olty preferred, TH ST., BETWEEN 6TIl AV. AND 23 Rratwar pores employer’s).—As frat class cook ‘8 private faintly or boarding house, 180 WEST 40TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG £ woman as cook; no objections to a short distance the country; city reference. SITUATIONS W: EMALES. Chambermaids, &c. 69. 2D AV., BETWEEN 31TH AND 238TH STS.—AS chambermaid and to assist with washing; willing and obliging. Exceilent references. L055 thin BERVERN OD AND GSD 47s. sUOU competent girl ns chambermaid and seamstress; etty or country ; best city reverence. (Psutanam.—seE CARTOON. BIG SIX. GRANT. Thee GREELEY, HOFFMAN haved HANCOCK. = THE RACE ‘see THE RACE TO-DAY. Ee TO-DAY. THE RACE, ‘SEE THE RACE. ALL IN THE TELEGRAM CARTUON, GREAT THE RACE Day. To DAY. GREAT RACE. EVENING TELEGRAM CARTOON) 2 & > 4 THE GKEAT YACHT RACE | PI 3 5 8 & a PRESIDE! TELEGRAM § z i) CARTOON, zn EB E Dressmakers and Seammstresses. G3 CUNTON Poack. FIGUTH STREET (NO EIGN at the door), Paris Dress and Cloak Making, A fev more private families can have their work done in the most faahionable style at very moderate terins; leo ladies? own material made up in millinery. Inquire for Madame, 13] WAVERLEY PLACE —A COMPETENT DR: ek maker will go out by the week or month. Acdress, for one day, Mrs. LINES, 162 WEST %&TH sT., ROOM 9.—A RESPECTABLE young woman as seamatrens, by day, week or month ; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine. Can be seen for two days. 8D AV.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WANTS 427 mont iy'tne days ‘can operate on Wheeler & Wil- son’s machine. 517 8D AV., SECOND FLOOR.—A DRESSMAKER e wishes to go out by the day; {a @ good cutter and fit- ter, Call for tho week. G37 HAV, NEAR SITH ST, AT DRESSMAKERS, A respectable American girl as frst class seamstress ; understands cutting and ntting ladies’ dresses, hairdressing, &c.; no objection to travel or to the country; best city refer: 8D AY., NEAR 16TH ST., IN THE STORE.—AN experienced cook; thoroughly understands her busi- all {te branches ; no objection to a first clase boarding Be oF (0.85 a short distance in the country; good city ref- erence. from 9 till 5, EAST S07H 8T., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— 5 Arecapectable woman to cook, wash and fron; un- 158 ‘futing and polishing ; good city reference. ence, LBL BROADWAT.<A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR at to go out by the day, week or month; can cut and fit and do all kinds of family sewing; can furnish her own machine; no objection to the country; best city reference, YOUNG WOMAN AS _ SEAMSTRESS—UNDER- stands dressmaking; will go out by tie day or week; Gan operate on four different sowing machines. Address M. ~» Station G, ao WEST 2TH ST., NEAR 7TH AY.--A HEAD 0: meat and pastry cook, with her own kitchen maid; ‘go to the country; has five years’ reference. 06 EAST 11TH 8T., HARLEM.—A GOOD COOK, washer and {roner} also a good chambermaid to go the country with a nice family ; wing thelr piaces on ac- count of family going to country hotel; good reference. 214 “ase 4TH ST —TWO FIRST CLASS SERVANTS; the oti one as excellent cook ; will assist with the washing} jer ax waitress; would do chamberwork; city or country ; best city references. 1 BAST 28TH S¥.--TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS; ‘one as frat class cook; understands her business in its branches; the other as chamberma'd or waitress or would do both} no objection to go m short distapee in the ECTABLE SCOTCH WO. fret rate washer and troner; eountry; best city reference. Call for two days. Q5] WET Sr st—a THOROUGHLY COMPETENT 0.1. respectable woman to cook, wash and iron; au ex- Galleat baker; unexceptionable city ‘Tefereuce. 303 THAV, BETWREN 7TH AND 28rit St8.—4 young woman as good cook: will asslat with the ‘Washing and ironing. Best city reference. P| WEST, TH ST, BETWEEN aril AND 9Tit 3 ays.—A middle aged woman as plain cook ; a first bread and biscuit maker; wishes to go to the country; very best reterence. 33Q Past TH sr Taan as good cook ; Dest city co. Lea 333 EAST NTH ST—A RESPECTABLE IRISH GIRL as good piain cook; understands pastry, or ie will- ng to do general housework’ and assist in the washing; good ity reference. 350 EAST ATH STA, YOUNG scotcH, WOMAN cook; fully understands all kinds of ooking and desserts; best city reference, 4.04. BAST MTH st, NEAR 187 AV.-TO DO PLAIN cooking, washitig and ironing fn a small private family; no objection to the country for the summer elty reference. ALO BAST MTHS FIRST CLASS COOK IN A smnall hotel or sutamer house; thoroughly under- stands all Kinds of cooking; best reverence. AQT THA, BETWEEN SD AND HTH STS—A respectable middle-aged woman, as cook, washer ana froner ia a small private family. WEST 31ST 8T.--AS GOOD COOK; WILL As- 440) Mitwith washing and ironing Iu private family oF Boarding house; city or country. Best-city reference. 44] NEST, ter st BETWEEN OTH AXD lori ava.—-A respectable git as cook In the city; xood reference from last place. 44.3 WEST BD ST, BETWEEN 9TH AND. l0TIL 5 , first oor, front room.—A reapectable woman, ‘as first class cook or to do chamberwork and assist in taking eare of children, 4.46 2TH St. BETWEEN OTH AND 10TH AVR.—AS good plain cook, washer and ironer, or would do berwork and assist with the washing; best references Tast place. 4 ITH AY., TOP FLOOR.—A SCOTCH PROTEST- ant woman as frst class cook; understands baking pastries, jeliles, ice creams and all kinds of desserts; good city r nce. cs Pale ie G28 Pept VsyBETMEEN MTA AND, GOTH STS A table woman to cook, wash and iron ina gmail private family. JOT THAN, BETWEEN vist AND saD STS., FIRST floor,—A young girl as cook, washer ard tronut ; no ‘bjections to the country ; city referonce. Call for two days. TOY TH AV, NEAR 48TH ST.—A COMPETENT, EX. * perleneed woman, as frst ciaes cook ins pHtvate Vest elty references; has no objection to tha 5) BROADWAY.—A YOUNG WOMAN, LATELY -4Oe arrived from Dublin, as cook; thoroughly under- @tands all kinds of cooking; bas had long by yep In some ‘Of the best families in Dublin, Can be seen for two days. « BROADWAY, BETWEEN 40TH AND 41ST 1.397 Arie Dakery.--Ae fret class cook, and would ‘Qssiet with the washing in a first class private family ; Gret lana city reference from last place. N DINING SALOON—A WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS Plain cooking and will make herself useful. 6th ay. Chambermaids, &e. WEST 44TH ST.A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS CHAM- bermaid and waitress. QT WEST OTH ST., BETWEEN STH AND OTH AVS A young girl to’ do chamberwork and flne washin, ino objection to tue country. Can de seen at present employ- "*. 4.4. WEST (oT St, (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S) —A respectable girl as chambermatd and waitress or to do chamberwork and mind chiidren ; no objection to a short distance in tue country. G4. WEST rT ST, BASEMENT, PRESENT EMPLOY. er’s.—A young woman to do chamberwork and sew- or as chambermaid and to ace after growing children. i for two days. ine SSR WEST 38TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOD Drivate boarding house ; good city reverence. As chambermaid and wattress; no objection to a competent young girl ¥ ermaid and inundress.. 173 LEXINGTON AV. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’ oncham! 200 jk geld lnc oF oak EM ambersvork aud sewing; unders ing add family sew! " ng add fami weno wl is Uranch 218. Sioemermata chambermatd and wait: - e @Mindren or to do sewing; good city references a 6)] BAST 4sTH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYERS. 221, <Ghambermaia utd wattres oe pe Carnes in SOUTH 8TH S' rn A RESPECT. 4) able young Protestant woman as chemi . 245, to aseint with washing aud trompy. vermalas De 24 WEST 48TH ST., NEAR STIL AV. A RESPR a able young girl as chambermatd or to do fine waah- ing and general housewor ity reference. Cail fortwo ITH AV.—A GIRL, LATELY LANDED, chamberwork or to take eare of children. WEST 99TH ST., IN THE GROCERY STORE. A young German git! as chambermaid or to do plain 255 eewing. 313 WEST 29TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECT. able girl as chanibermaid and waitress; isn good washer and ironer; or to do general housework in a stall private family; none else need apply. A. FASHIONABLE, DRESSMAKER OF LONG EX. perience would like work by the day jn private tam- ies; no objections to the country. Address DRESSMAKER, box 122 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broadway. : we YOUNG LADY, EXCELLENT SEAMSTRESS AND operator, deeires engagements in private families in Brooklyn; beat reference. Address H., box 203 Herald oilice. A FIRST CLASS SEAMSTRESS, WHO UNDERSTANDS dressmaking well and all kinds of famiiy sewing, wish @ place In the country for @ month or two: no objection to do chamberwork; good reference. Address SEAMSTRES: 111 Herald Uptown Branch office. 6 —— 91 DIVISION ST.-A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO light housework in a smail family; good reference, General Housework, ace. COLUMBIA ST., MROOKLYN.—TWO GIRLS TO do general housework. 124 WEST 19TH ST.-AN AMERICAN WOMAN IN A < good family to do general housework. QL 7 BAST STH St.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo. man to do general housework ¢or as kitchen mafd in & private family; will go to the country; best city refer- ence from last place. Call or address for two days. 21° SULLIVAN ST., SECOND FLUOR, IN REAR.—A oung woman, iately landed, to do "housework and ‘washing and {roning in a private family ; is smart 1g Cail for two days. ‘and obli 2388 EAST MTH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO ae light housework ina plain, private family. Can be seen for two days. 24] WEST, BD Sha | RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, lately landed, to do housework in a amall pri- ate family or to take care of children and do plain sewing willing and objiging. WES? 25TH ST.. REAR —A YOUNG GIRE, 244 lately landed, to do gencral nousework in a small private family. 321 7TH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN OL. housework in small private family ; be erence from last place, Can be seen for two day: 34 EAST 11TH ST., CORNER 1ST AV.—A RESPECT. € Mh able gir! to do general housework io a private fam- best reference. Q4 5 EAST STH ST., FT 345 =? git’, lately landed, famliy. 1.322 Av, BEIWEEN 76TH AND cenit sts, -L4 Yorkvilie.—A respectable young girl to do bousd work in & small family. T FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— to do housework in w private Housekeepers, &c. Q5 EAST, ATH STCAN AMERICAN WOMAN AS 2) housekeeper in a hotel or private family; city or cou try: city reference. Address Mre. NELSON, 1G EAST S37 St.—4 vouNG WIDOW As HOUSE. YeF keeper fo come genticman’s family, travel. ling compamion. Call Friday, Saturday and Monday, from § iP. M. Mra. ROOK: 183 SANDS ST. BROOKLYN. AS HOUSEKEEPER. — e) A widow lady of experience wishes to meet with ‘elderly gentleman, widower's or bachelor’: where she may be considered as one of the ly, 08 fully competent to wake home what it ever should be— and attractive; none but first class parties need answer: re erences exchanged. Cail or address for one week CONF DENTIAL, P05 BAST STH STA RESPECTABLE, WOMAN +) anhouseaerper, who in not afraid to work; can pro- cure the best city reference: can take charge of a the absence of the family : has no objection to cock for one or two gentlemen. Call tor two da: 206 family WEST 17TH ST.—A YOUNG LADY OF REFINE- ment, from the ‘South, as housekeeper; widower's referred; one who would like come one to make ® eerful and happy; or won'd superintend a gentie- ousehold; references exchanged. Call on for two fas LIVINGSTON. 445 STAY. NEAR Orit §T.—A RESPECTABL 4) widow Woman as housekeeper; best referenee; Is Call or artdry not afraid to work. G7 BROADWAY, ROOM 24-4 FOREIGN I-ADY OF 2) 4 reinement, educated in Paria, as housekeeper or translator; also lessons in French, English and Italian, LADY WISHES A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER SJL twa widower; wilt 4 any distance; low salary. Ad- dress L. DALTON, Philadelphia Post office. LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION AS HOUSE Keeper or where she would he agone of the famil Asmist with the work, Cail on or address Miss 8., 57 Adelphi st., Brooklyn. WIDOW LADY OF MIDDLE AGE WISHES A SITU ation as housekeeper, to superintend a widower's axcompanion toa lady; a large salary not re- comfortablethome is vrincipally warited, Ad- Post office, Believiiie, Essex county, N. J. N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITUA. tion as housekeeper for an elderly man, or ina widower's faraily, in city or country; i qualified im every respect for auch a porition; good reterence, Address Mrsb. A, MOORE, Herata ofice. | * Laundresses. &e, EAST WTH ST.—A_ RESPECTARLE GIRL AS 20. fanotress; is, thoroughly competent in ail its branche 8; no objection to the country ; best city reference. MINETTA LANE, UP STAIRS.-WANTED, 4 washing at home, or Will go ont by the day, SOUTH 6TH AV., LAURENS ST. RESPECT- abie woman would like the washing of a few gentie- 23 2 1 WEST 2D ST,—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN DF. washing at her own house, or would d te family ; good reference. Address J, R. AMITY ST., REAR, FIRST DOOR. A RESP: able womaa wishes ‘a few more engagements to go 1] out by the day washing, ironing or house cleaning, 13 WEST 23D ST, SECOND FLOOR..A THO. 5 roughly competent colored iaundress wishes wash- ing at her house; does up linens, &c., in superior atyle, Mra. YOUNG. 149 WEST 17TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS ©) lnundross; understanda fluting; references given 4TH ST. SECOND FLOOR, FRONT A respectable woman wishes to get a gen- is fully competent; terms WEST room. and lady's washin, LAR EAST tort St, FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. — A reapectable woman as first clags laundres: stands ail branches of fluting and poll ee. 203 FAST MOTH sta RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS wae) first class laundress; no objection to a private boarding house of to the country; best city reference. 328 EAST STH ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS chambermatd and waitress, or will do general bouse- ‘work in a small family ; three years’ referenc 1ST AY., BETWEEN 19TH AND 20TH STS,, THIRD and waftreaa fi ; and 5 Nes nA private Camily ; bes. cliy refereace. 338 (A respectable 0, 1 to di hamber k feet wating ad ireulog; mood recerence’” from het 8T.. IN THE STORE,—A YOUNG 557 woman aa at anh Waitress or to do plain wing; willing and ol eiogs 8 youre’ city reference 137, toon, tack reomenk respectable young gir! ae cham: BAST 4TH ST., BETWEEN IST AND 2D AV: Fae wrashing dd | 7 bod ety reterence. would assist in 4TH 8T.—A RESPROTABLE YOUNG fans explorers be aeen for two days. NT EAST 4TH ST..-A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS to do work at her residence; can do all kinda of Frevch fluting, plaiting, puting, all kinds of foery and linen; thoroughly understands bee businesa; dest city reverence: Call or nditress for two days, 47 WES MO ST. FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM te Acompetent parson to go out by the day as la Gresu or cook ; excellent reference S15 pr: Tent launder class, 32: residen WEST 42D ST.-TWO STEADY, RESPECTADLE together, in ® private family; one i excel- {ine other at chamderiaid; references Urat 4 IN THE STORE.—A RUSPROT. Abie woman to Wo washing and ironing at her o 356 WEST 28D Sf, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT OOD woman age iret undress, Call at present entployer's, | fined, who recent SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. 444 undresses, &e. A FIRST CLASS NU! WEST en st. powcr FINE. WASHING | pald. ‘Apply to CoH RNCHELe TIS Brogaway” rom’, 02 and {roning, or would go out at day's work; Friday, te ‘tb, between 12 and 1 o'clock. References re- years’ reference. oT H AY., BETWEEN SIST AND 52D STS., FI! 707 if tab competent woman desires ladies’ and gen- tlemen's washing at her own home. Nursess deve WEST SIST STA COMPETENT NURSE! (GER- man Protestant), who speaks Engiiah and French well, frat class private PROTESANT 12 to take care of children out of arms in family; good city references. Ad tress 45 SUMARETH BT. AN AMERICAN ) _yirtns nurse and seamairen Wheeler & Wil- ‘son's sewing machine; city referes 12. WEST 19TH ST.--A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS “wet nuree; haa a child one month old: understands the care of children; will make herself useful in the family. 14¢ WEST 19TH ST., IN THE STORF.—A RESPECT- woman to take care of a growing child at her it city reference. own 14.3 NORTHAMPTON 81. BOSTON, MASS.—AN IN: ©) telligent and well educhted widow lady as puree and companion to un invalid or os superintendent in an etablish- ment reaufring trust; is an excelent reacer, also strictly faitnful and atte o her duties, Address Mrs, SCOTT, 146 8TH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL, BETWEEN 16 AND i years of age, to take care of one or two growing children, 181 WEST 2TH ST.—AS INFANT'S NURSE AND 4 do plain sewing; no objection to a short distance in the country; gooa reference. 201 FAST 87TH ST., 3D AV., OV apectable cirl, lately landed, to take care of chil- dren or to do genera! housework ta @ small family, Can be seen for two days. QOS WEST gH st, NEAR PTH AV.—A CAPADLE +) young woman to nasiat in the care of children, do chamberwork and make hereeif generally useful; city'ref- erence. 224. EAST SUTH ST.—A HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN as wet uurse, 31 care of an in 341 35] we EAST 25TH ST.—AN AMERICAN LADY'S SICK nurse; has experience in all diseases; would tal lid; doctors’ recommendations. FAST HOUSTON St., ROOM 12.—A GIRL OF 16 _to take care of chidren, 8D _AV., NEAR 26TH ST.—AN EXPE! professional nu would go to ladies b } Used to all kinds of sickness; first clase 395 STH AV.—A SMART YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, OTe) as nurse in private family ; no objections to a Jew: family; city or country. City reference, 428 EAST 1TH 8T.-AS WET NURSE, BY A YOUNG oa American woman, competent aud reliable. Call to-day. 436 8D AV.—A'RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, 220 with afresh breast of milk, as wet nurse; good reference, 46 2D AV., BETWEEN 26TH AND 27TH STS., THIRD floor.—A respectable young girl as nurse or to do Hgbt housewor RIENCED month or ference, t WANTED. -FOR A PRIVATE FAMILY IN ORANGE, N. J... a German cook and a servant for general houses i Mighest wages, Inquire at 134 Chureh st., up stairs, ANTED—A HEALTHY WET NURSE. 107 GARDEN st, Hoboken. WANTED-A PERSON TO TAKE FULL CHARGE OF ababy six months old, to bring up by bottle; one fully competent, with no other’ encumbrances; a single per- fon and one willing to go to the country for the summer, Call or address 216 Penn st. berween Lee and Marcy ave., Williamsburg, 1, eect -A GIRL TO ATTEND A BAKERY. at 36 Hudson at. —APPLY WANSTED—A FRENCH PERSON, WITH A PURE AC- cent, to go to the country fortwo or three months with a lady, to teach her French by conversation; the ex- Penses of « capable person will be paid, Address A. H., box 1:4 Herald oilce, WAXTED—A GOOD GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work; must bea good washer and ironer; first rate wages given, Apply to dc FRANKFORD, 279 Grand st, “PV ANTED—A 15 YEARS OLD YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE care of a child one year old; muat come well recom- mended; wdermax precefred, Inquire at Bil Gin av, near ANTED-—LADIES AND (¢ ane eciable and they can realize from 6 to where, This is no hombu; The whole taught in one story, front. u want {D—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND Y¥ troner, Apply at 204 9th av., betweon 22d wad lod sts. SNTLEMEN, TO LEARN prodtable busthess, fa watch ‘Call and examine specimens, gon fur $10, at 729 broadway, ANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON IN & small private family. Apply at 146 Madison av. WARE A FRENCH GIRL, FROM 12 TO 14 YEARS, to talk to and play with children: must speak no Eng- Apply at 144 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE, WELL RECOMMEND- ed lad to avaist und rake litmself generally useful in the Hiquor store corner 2d at, aud Sth av, WARSTED--A COOK WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER. stands her business; a good washer and ironer, with the beat city reverence; none others need apply. 67 Park av, WAXTED—TWO GIRLS FOR CHAMBERWORK; ONE for washing. Call tor three days at Frankfort House, corner Frankfort and Wiilia n sts. JE ARE FITTING FREE TO-DAY TO SHOW WHAT the “Parisian Dressmakers’ Formula” will do. Call and see it done, Take an agency and make money. 17 East 9th al 10 WAITRESBES WANTED.ONE NIGHT WATCH man; first class for summer house, Apply at 63 bth av., New York, GIRLS FOR A COUNTRY HOTEL-PANTRY K 25 girls, waitresses, dc. 109 West 94th at, between 6th and 7th ava, 37 WEST 33D ST jroner wanted, ~A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND 535 8 Avs BETWEEN S871 AND Sort Sts., FIRST 58) floor, front.—A young girl, Intely Ianded, to tuke care. of children and make herself generally useful. ' Call for two days, 673 GREENWICH STAN AMERICAN GIRD, 48 ©) nurse, to go in the country, or would go aa co panion to un in’ no objection to travel ; referenc given. Callon Misa 15 ‘ON ST., ROOM 11.-& YOUNG MAR- Od ried woman as wet nurse; fresh breast of milk. POOR WOMAN, IN DEEP TROUBLE, WANTS A ectable home, with her little girt dis 0 ple and trustworthy; can go as wet nurse. Address thi Test of the week B. A., box 123 Herald oilice. E Waitresses, d&e. WEST 27TH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.-A 4“ competent girl as ess and to assiat in washing, oF au chambermaid and waitress ; willing and obliging. QQ) WEST BHT ST, BETWEEN sri AND grit eZ ava.—a respe young woman an first class waitress {na private family, or would be willing todo the chamberwork and waiting; thoroughly unverstands her work best city reference, Can be seen for two days. 48 7TH A A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS F waitress, or to do chamberwork snd plain sewing in a private fanily; best references, 5 769 8D AV., BETWEEN 47TH AND 48TH STS. A respectable German girl to do upstairs work, or waitress, Misc olianeous, QQ STUXVESANT ST.-A FRENCH GIRL Ag +24 |ndy’s maid or to take charge of a young lady of 12 years; does not speak Engliab, tut understands tt; perfect lnun‘ress for the very finest work only, Can be seen every day from 10 A. M. to2 P.M. Ary WUST ISTH ST., REAR.—A RESPECTABLE WOM- Of antogo ont by the duy: thoroughly anderston kinda of family work; excolient referc AQ DUFFIELD 87., KETWEEN TILLARY AND CO! 2) cord.—A young, ‘intelligent widow lady as travelling companion or housekeeper; none but those requiring such need apply. T() RINzapr. NEAR HENRY ST., BROOK. f lyn.—An Awe laggy, aged 39, Intellizent and re- re of ‘an invaild, 1s desirous of ab- loyment ; trostworthy and relia- bold dutis @ ploasant and permu- bject; location not important; unex- from jate employer. Call on or address ry ble; would pent home the chie eeptionable reference Miss RM. DOS WEST, gern se. yo gr), lately landed, care of children and make reference. 234. country. 4.4.5 sTHAV. NEAR OTH 8T.. SECOND FLOOR.—A “EEe) mall child to mint ata lady's home, where {t will cet a mother’s care; nons but chose who are particular need app’ NEAR [7TH AV.—A YOUNG years of age, to anaist in the Teel generaliy useful; best city WEST 330 81.—A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN the kitchen in a boarding bouse or hotel, eity or Rom WEST MT ST, BETWEEN WTH AND 1TH Je) avs, ton Goor.—A reapectable young girl, lately landed, in x smuil private family. GLO STH AN NEAR, TH STA LADY WOULD D Vike to take care of a gentleman's house during the summer months. GQ BROADWAY, ROOM 9f.-WANTED, BY 4 ed Indy. a reliable person, speaking French, German and English Guentiy, a position as teacher in a school or tain- lly; references from schools where resided before. Address TEACHER, or apply tn the alternvon. LADY WISHES A SITUATION IN A SEMINARY as teacher of ginging; also French, German and ita- ‘Address box 123 Herald office, YOUNG LADY DFSIRES A SITUATION IN A 4 fancy or fornisbing store in Brooklyn ; best references +Address A., box 178 Heraic illee. YOUNG LADY WISHES TO MEET, NEAR 45TH ST., AA. a family. wih piano, and to let her practise two hours dafiy tn compensation for French or Ttallun lessons, or will pay forit, Address Miss LOUISE, 52 West 45th st. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO AT- tend a family going to Europe and return for her pas- ee, Bea ia not seasick; references. Address Mrs, ENGLISH, Heraid office, COMPETENT LADY TEACHER, HIGHLY RECOM. ded, for the ptano ahd singing; also for the Kng- lish, French ‘and German langnagens given lessons at very moderate prices. Address ARTIST, box 119 Herald office. YOUNG GERMAN LADY WISHES A SITCATION asteacher in aschool or private family, or as lady’ companion; she js experienced in teaching, and speaks French and’ Engitah Quentiy ; is willing to take entire charge of one or two children, Addreva TEACHER, 543g West 934 street. WASTED A SITUATION, BY 4 RI CTARL YOUNG girl, who writes a quick, legible hand; is a good ac- conntant, understands bookkeeping, Is a first clags operator on Wheeler & Wiison's machine: wonld he eapable of takin, the entire charge of the linen, towelling, &c., Gepartments oF A hotel; would not object to do the sewing of the above; @ Fespeetable, permanent. position preferred to « high enlary can furnish #atisiactory recommendations if necessary. Address LIZZ. SCHER, Herald otlice. 4 Tutelligence Offices, A NUMBER OF GF DONSTANTLY ZA. “round at the Ger: ys entran€ On Firat st. RS. LOWE, JOUIHPRN LABOR. RELIABLE, SKILLED AND 9 agricuitural laborers, field hands, mechanics, &e., Cur- Risbed aud forworded to any part of the South by the New York Southern Land Company, 28 Broadway. Send fora cireular. Sei HELP WANTED—FEMALES, A.~AN INRELLIGENT LADY, OF BUSINESS + and pleasing address, bringing fcotire a desirabie situation at No, 7 stairs, HABITS ood testimonials, can arren at., room 20, up URSE WANTED—10 TARE CARE OF TWO RO 7 and 6; one Inme; needs much cure woman, Protestant; summer in the cot Fast 24th at, before 12 o'clock, WASTED—AN HONEST GIRT. WHO UNDERSTANDS VV washiug and Ironing and can do general housework, Can find @ good home by applying at S16 Bast Gétn et. | ANTED—A WOMAN COMPETENT AND WILLING, todo general housework in a smali family; pleasant place, near the city; one suitable will find a good and per Mauent home. Cuil between 9 and 12 this morning on the advertiser, at F. Lockwoou's store, 43 6th av. ANTED =A RELIABLE, TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN, fo wet nurse a baby ai he ‘ befored PM. at as Bait en OT” Come Cell thle day WANTED A YOURG WOMAN, TO DO GENERAL housework {n a wmali family and to assiat in the care of children. Reference required. Apply at 228 ‘competent pply at 123 on or address deratande nig busipegp three yearv’ reference. Address ofee, reference; three yearn A _si TIONS WANTED—MALEM, RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN AS PORTER IN A dry goods or grocery store; first class reference from inst employer, Call at 70 Sullivan at. for JONAS FLOYD, ARKEEPER.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A COM. AD’ petont darkeoper; first ‘class city reference trom last employer. Cail on or address J. P. M., 850 Bleecker at. ASTER OR MATE'S BERTH WANTED—BY ONE IVE who holds an English certificate as master; n of work or tropical climates. Apply to J. A. F, Broadway. ANTED—BY A YOUNG FRENCHMAN, A SITUATION ag waiter 1a a first class American family; best cit references. Call at or address 720 Broadway, Schneider's restaurant. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RE mar, a8 Waiter in w gentleman's family stands. his business and can furnish best reference: or address 219 Jounson «t., Brookiyn, WASTED A PLACE AS HEAD WAITER. BY A COM- petent colored man, Apply at 153 Weat Slat at, JV ANTED SITUATIONS BY MAN AND WIP! y wile os first class cook; the m: English. Address LOSE, 208 isust Blat WASTED-RY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN OF EX cellent business habits, a sitwation in a first cinss wholesale Jobbing or manufacturing house where, with cap: tal and attention to business, he muy look for an interest, Address F. ¥., Herald office. PECTARLE under- all at CLERKS AND SALESMEN. JUNIOR DRUG. CLERK, WHO CAN MAKR SODA and has good references, ‘Apply (afternoon only) cor- ner of Sd #t, and Broadway, YOUNG MAN, FAMILIAR WITH THE CUSTOM House and internal revenue brokerage, fire and life insurance and real estate business, desires a situation, Ad- dress for wo days MASON, Herald oflice. FRENCH CANADIAN AS CLERK IN A GROCERY store; ha conmderable experience: understands Eng- lish and bookkeeoing; ts willing to make himself useful; first class references, Address O. X., Herald oflice. LOAK SALESMAN WANTED.ONE WHO HAS A / goo Western trade and connection may hear of a de- sirable opening by appiying at No. 79 Chambers at., up etairs. [204 CLERK WANTED-ONE WHO 18 FULLY COM. petent and well recommened froin his last place, Ap- ply at su3 4th [PUG CLERK “WANTED, 4 SIUATION BY A. STEA- dy youne man, who knows the business; best city ret erence, “Address FIDES, box 115 Herald Uptown Branch oftice, 1,248 Broadway, rpae ADVERTISE deng store, would accept a position man awholesale house for the We Please addreas AViENU, Herald ofiiee, WANTED-A YOUNG MAN AS SALESMAN IN A xia importing house, Address, with references, R. on A. ay CorneE 23d a WARTED-A CLERK TD "PAPER house. Address in applicant's handwriting, stating salary, BUCHANAN, Herald oilice. ANTED—TWO ACTIVE SALFSMEN, THOROUGHLY nt with the dry poods business, Ad res and former employment, HH. L. A. KALK; V TANTED—BY_ A CLOTH JOBRING HOUSK, TWO lass salesmen ; one for Western, and one for New York State trade; none but those having a large first clase trade need apply. ‘Address L, & N., 42 Lispenard #1 ND SHOR TANTED—BY A WHOLESALE ROOT house, a salesman who controls and is able to sell to d Southwestern buyers comin Address, etating former counections, B, office. ANTED. ‘and bookkeener (Ameri quick and correct Apply at 89 Barclay st., between 12 an TANTEDA MAN IN A RETAIL, CROCKERY STORE, who understands the business, is a good salesman and industrious and cat uive security as to honesty, Addiess CROCKERY, Uerald oilice. TANTED-A SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN A LI- quor importing he advertiser has large clty trade and long experience in te bisiness, Address K, & C., Herald office. ws as honest towards customer as to employer; a wi 5 sale or manufacturing business preferred; if wanted would fit himself for an agcoustuat. "Address W. F. K., Herald office, to this market, j., box 179 Herald 400d pet references reqaired. EMPLOYMENT WHERE A MAN ( COACHMEN AND GARDENERS COACHMAN, OF LONG EXPERIVNCE, WISHES A nituation ; no objection to the country city refer. ‘ace. Can be seen for two days at Baldwin's Carriage Re- pository, 788 Rroadway. COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION As coachman or porter; no objection to_ the country : Gity reference. Address, for two days, W. Hi. JOKN Herald oftice, YOUNG GERMAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS THE care of horees and carriages and Se a ge wants to 20 19 objection to the co. ULLER, 12 Broadway. SINGLE MAN AS FIRST CLASS COACHMAN; AA. thoronghly tnderstands the care of horses: Feference. Address W. O'BRIEN, 145 West 30h at COACHMAN OR COACHMAN AND GARDENERS situation wanted by a young mau ; first c’ Address E, B,, box 185 Herald otice, A COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED BY A SINGLE 41. wan (Protestant) with a private family ; thoronghly wy G., box 127 Hera! SITUATION WANTED-.BY A YOUNG MAN, AS 4X. groom; fully understands the care of horses; willing and obliging. Addrers B., box 156 Herald oftice. FIRST CLASS MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS A a German; speaks good English; has bad j thoroughly competent; strictly temperate ity reference. Addi H. H., Herald office. RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISITES A SIT ton as coachman or waiter in a private family, East 58th COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACIE no objection to the country; good city refere SLELLAND, 68 Beckman et., for two day? COACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION.18 A FIRST clase driver. snd groom: ise single man; the best city last place. Cail at or address No. Went 44th st, near Sth ay. - uz SITUATION WANTED AS COACHMAN BY AN Englishman ; first class driver; eight years’ city refer- ence from last employer. Call oa or address J. 3., 4/6 West ANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON IN ‘a smal! private family, with city reference; a Catholic preferred. i Eust 49h wane. SEVERAL GOOD HAT AND CAP MA. chine operatora; also several bat and cap dnishe ra; only those nocd apply who are willing to go to, Boeto i goad wages and eae empioyinent, expenses pi Al oo Sekita'M, KLOUS @ Co ast Brontw wed TANTED—A FOREWOMAN, TO TAKE CHARGE OF ‘& wholes: ioak manulactory; must understand the business. App 79 Chambers st., up staira, ANTED—A OIRL AS CHAMBERMAID AND WAIT: reas; must bring good verbal references. Apply at 109 Went 480 st. ANTED—A FIRST RATE LAUNDRESS, WITH GOOD reverence; wages $14. Call on Friday morning at 9 Oclooke at 144 5th WASZEDSA GOOD AND WELL RECOMMENDED Fon as Nurée and seamstroes for growing chiidran ; one but mow competent help need apply. “Appiy at 99 West doratands his business; accusto erence from last place. references, two days. reterence. SITGATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE colored man, a8 coachman and groom; thoronghly un- ied to drive ‘in New York or can give good reference Brooklyn; 1 atrictly iomperat from his last gaplorer.: no eyes mn to live in the country. Call on or address WEST, 91 iddagn st, Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—AS8 COACHMAN, BY A aober, steady and capable man, with (en years’ city ret ‘Address b. M., Herald Brooklyn A Branch office, A RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as groom or waiter; in willing and obliging; bast Call on or address N. ©. hat, for 8 GROOM AND COACHMAN.—AN ENGLISHMAN, Protestant, single; thoropghly experienced ; good city ‘Call for two days. « M., No. 6 West 46th at. wishes to obtain a situation for his coachman, whom = confidently recommend as honest, sober and oblicws; a Owe —k GENTLEMAN GOING TO EUROPE driver, attentive to his horsea and neat about bi upon, Address GEO. references, } ae OACHMAN'S BITUATION—BY A PROTESTANT MAN, in elty oF conntry ; will nd willing and obliging good cliy reference. “Aitaress 2, tora Gerald once. eu: SITUATION WANTEO-—BY A SINGLE 2 man; thorough!y understands his business; has the best Address B, C., box GLARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED BY A SINGLE XH man, a Protestant; has 15 [oe experience and good reference. Address J. J., Herald 0} city reference ; will make himaelf useful, 214 Herald office. INGLE MAN AS COACHMAN AND GROOM; NO OB- jection to country; finexceptionable efty referen Call 60 oF address WILLIAMS, 1408) Bri i Beas store, between 28th and 89th wt ITUATIONS WANTED-BY MAN AND WIFE us coachman and groom ; wife ax cook or lain encumbrance. Call at or address 983.24 av., near HE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING COMPLETED HIS EN- gagement with his Excellency Lord Lesyar as coachman, fs open to engagement; highest relerences. Address i. W., Post office, Ottawa, C. W. TANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY A Swede; has creat experience in the treatment of horses and good references. Address A, W, ELINQUESY, 969 Lexington av, —A SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A SIN- 7 ANT! W “ie man, who therougily understands his business ls not afraid of work; vest reference, Address GARDENER, box 18h Herald office, a ‘WASTED-A SITUATION AS GARDENER AND FAR mer, by a single man; thoroughly uncerstands bis businens ; fs willing and ob) Address 8. W., box 200 Herald office. . cine ANTED—A SITUATION BY A SINGLE YOUNG mun, lately landed, aa groom in # private family; tn- deratands his bu from boyhood. ANTED—AN EXPHRIENCED COACHMAN, ABOUT ness thoroughly; has been at the business or address, for two days, 23 West ie ‘W'*ivetect ton inches high, Back olice, W24'Peatl at, from 2 to 8 o'clock, hg : good reference, rding stable, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SINGLE MAN, 28 yeure of age, a coachman and groom} can come well recommended from last place. Address J. K., box 163 Herald AnTERS Lape ay ef bes TOURG ear ev cvachman and groom; ts strict sober, hones tive; beat relerence, Address Jy D., box 12 Herald ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN AND groom, by a single young man; will make himself ‘useful; can milk aud do garden work; good reierence, Cail on or address H., 65 ust 23d at., {9 private stable, ANTED—BY A COLORED MAN, A SITUATION AS coachman; weil experienced tn the business; best ey reference. Adiiress it. It, H., box 159 Herald Uptown ANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE, BOTH ENGLISH, situations, the man as coachman, the woman a classcook. Adaress for two dave E. A. K., box UL Uptown Branch ollice, 1,246 Broadway. AS ANTED—A S)TUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant man, as coachman and gardener: good reference from last employer. Address T. £,, box 170 Herald office, for two days, ANT ANTED--A SITUATION AS GROOM AND COACH- ‘man; can furnish first class city reference ; thoroughly understands the care of gentlemen's road horses; ia wiling and obedient, Address J., box 144 Herald ofice. ferald WANTED BY A COMPETENT MAN, A. SIT ATION as gardener and to take care of a gentioman’s place. Address na H., Herald office, Rew WASTED BY AN ENGLISHMAN LATELY LANDED: situation as groom or stabieman. — Address GEORGE Au B. MINE, AUCTIONEER. ALGEN BL MINER & BROTH lato HENRY H. LEEDS © MINE of Eatablianed Te4t.) Salesroome 95 Chambers and 77 Reade street. at 103 SATURDAY, JULY &, 907 EAST 420 STRERT, BE. o'viock, at Rue sence =D Ava, NIST AN Al HANDBOME HOUSZHOLD F 4 ie to order by best ctty mal NITURE, all of whieh aving ven but jittle use ra, and in splendid con RICH CARVED ROS! WOOD SQUARE GRAND PIANO, 236 octaves, made by Bradbury, of very brilliant tone and One ‘inteh, £c., &c., as follows? Brusse.a Carpets throughout the house; richly carved black. walnut gilt raced Paror and Livrary Salts, inlaid with rd wood; do. do, Cabinet, Centre and Side suite; two’ very richly carved black walnut mu Boffels, inlaid with hard wood; do. Exteasio narble and bronze Clocks and Uroamente; Parker's chine; buff and white Dinner and lreakfaat Bet; tage, Hedroouy ‘Suant Carpeta, ° Kitchen LBERT B. WALDRON, Anctioneer, Salesroome igs Liberty, 111 Cedar and $8 Church street, FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, &c., Katurday at 1046 o'clock. Waldron & Cooke will sel above a fine assortment of fecond hand aud new goods removed for convenience of saley, including Parlor and Library Sufte, Chamber Built, Bookcases, Wardrobe Be Gruss fn Carpets, Fine rosewood Piano, French plate pier Mirrors, Extention and ¢ Hardware, Cater China Glass, Uroe Also, Four eaperb Chamber Suits, for account of whom it may concern, A RcH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONE P : Oltice and ‘salesroom 27 B: ann street, opposite the Post office, Great ante of Honsehold #urniture THIS DAY (Friday), af 104 o'clock, atl7 Naasan street, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL wi! well, as above, a very ssortinentof Househotd &urnnare iaing seme arpets, 16 pier Mirrora, 10 Wardrobe: Secratarien, 2 mantel Mirrors, Blegant carved Bedroom Suita. Elegant earved oak Dining Room Sota. blegant carved row od Paovior Sate, Refrigerators, Gas Fixtures, Loun ses, Bedaing, ac. Sale to be continued oa Tuesday next, RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIC Onlice 47 Naswait stroet, opposiie the Post office. Hy JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, 112 and 114 Fast Thirteenth street, noar, Fourth avenue, Regular sale of Horses and Cartlages THls DAY (PRT DAY), at 12 o'clock, et, full description see under head of Horses and Car- a ‘Avenox at 1034 o'clock, wt our 28, RK. T. HAZELL, AUCTIONEKR, THIS DAY (Friday), daly 7, Jearoom, 118 ¢ heavy and ahelt Hardwar Tabie anu Pocket Cutlery, de. in lots to suit city ana country wade. Also Shovels and Spades, Hpy Forks, Steel, Washing Machines, Wringers, Washboarda, Valocipedes, &. 189 French Tinned Ware—A full assortment. Gas Burner Tips—00 grods German Lava Tips. Catalogues on morning of sale. R. T. HAZELL & CO., . Auctioneers, 118 Chambers street. mbers street, ADCTION. JAMES TAYLOR, AUCKIONEE, WILL sell, this (Friday) morning, at Ii o'clock, at the salesroorm, 60 Bleecker street, near Broa ~ magniti« cent rosewood Pianoforte; elegant Parior Suits, covered with saun — brocatel, "reps and — haircloth; over 300 tote Parlor, Chamber, Liovary and Dining Furniture, Mattresses, Bedding, Clocks, Paintings Mirrors, c.; a rare opportunity for parties wanting first clase furniture. NOAH, id Weat 1th st, Sis é i ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND groom by asingle young man; willing and obliging; best eclly reference. Cull at preseut employer's 1b Aladison » between 82d and Sud sts. HELP. WANTED—MAL« GOOD CARVER WANTED—ONE WHO WILL AS- sist in cooking; also two good waiters; good wages. Apply at the Wail Hoose, Wildamsburg. —WANTED, A GOOD RESTAURANT WAITER; A «steady place; also a good cook, man or woman, Ap- ply at 214 isast 24th'st., near dd av. Ew YOUNG MAN WANTED IN A SHOE STORE; MOST A. Haveexperience and beat reference, Apply after 9 A. i, to J. d. CONNER, BOL 6th av. a FIRST CLASS BUTTER CAKE BAKER WANTED— mmediately at 103 ileecker at., New York One who understands his business thoroaghly. Apply ‘A GENTS WANTED RVERYWHERE—TO SELL AC fample an article indispensable to every business m business light, genteei and immensely profitable, Apply ut 304 Broadway, room {00D AGENTS TO SELL MOODY'S PREPARED J solder, for family use; any woman or chlid cau use it; mend tin, brass and copper. 22 Ann st, room3. XOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW SELLS ON PR! 18 nted immediately, Call and eee for sae geen Hoth after A-M.. GM. BELKNAP. yourselt ; Leggett’s TANTED—A STOUT BOY TO WORK IN FRUIT STORE £33 Broadway. References required. TANTED—IN A RESTAURANT, A MAN TO WAIT ON W A itiier and asnist at the bar. Apply av it Sth ar, TANTED—A GOOD MAN TO WORK IN A GRC store. Call at 315 7th av., corner of 28th # TANTED--AN ERRAND BOY, HON spectable, with good references. Address A, T., Herald Vv ollice. e WANTED SA, Boy who writes a pl: Post ofiies. NTI FROM 15 TO 17 YEARS OF AG in and rapid hand. Addreas box 4,831 Wane MAN AND WIF", ‘of acentleman’s house during the next thre Those having good recommendations may address #, box 645 Post ofiice. ; ANTE Tess, aS cany HUNTLEY, at J. Arthur Murphy's, WL WANTED. AN EXPERIENCE! —A GENTLEMAN OF DRPSS AND AD- er for advertisements. Apply to hie. saa Ht. NVASSER FOR o one, week an opportnalty for a, first clans unan to make ¥100, Address L. H. ROGERS, box 5,107 Post 0 JANTED—AGENTS TO CANVASS FOR JAMES PAR- V . MEEKS, 83 Dey at. Nu AND 12 DUSENBURY & ACKERMAN, 20 Warren toa’s new book, “Triump! Westen, A BOY, CALL BETWE! o’clock, street, ENCED MAN, WITO UNDER. collars, to abt as foreman. 46 near Spring st. WANTED—A WATCHMAN FOR A FACTORY IN THIS city; nights and Sundays, Address, with references, WATCHMAN, Herald oflice. WANTED—AOTIVE CANVAS: ‘arilele o/ siationery 1a grew perday can be made, Apply to D. 1. COMPANY, 40 Dey at, WaAnten. A FIRST CLASS WATPEF MANUFACTURING FRENCH OR German; one that understs ing 1m a firet clase restaurant. Appiy today wt 187 , Brooklyn, from 10 till? 0 i ANTED—FOR WHALING YoYA COOPER: and pod men. Weiout American green Apply at the headquar- J. MORTSON & CC V blacksmiths, stew: wood chance for tera, 109 mouth st, WASTED-A SUPER, INDUS! ‘m; one who thory nese and js not a'Tald to wor Enat Houston st. near Broadway. W SB per week WANTED A FIRST CLASS MAN COOK, FOR A RES- taurant; to one who understands bis business tho- roughiy « permanent situation will be gusranteed. Address, stating terms, RESTAURANT, station D. WARTED-twO EXPERIENCED MEN TO CA Bladkie & Son's standard Winsirated books; revere required. jay and Saturday, between # wud 12, as LY and 121 Apply Nasmau ut room 18. Warten A YOUNG MAN IN. SHOT STORE 54 To suit must come we from er and know the b Wants. BOY IN A who has been at the busin ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT LAD AS ERRA und (0 attend ollie; good references required; wages Apply at #8 Duane st. : ONE, Apply at THE TRADES, FEW FIRST CLASS STOVE MOULDERS CAs OB AX. tain work 17 a foundry a siort distaner out of town by ding on &. 5. PATTERSON, at 27 Park row, betweeu 3 and 5. M., Saturday, July &. YOUNG GERMAN MACHINIST, Just ¢ Ps from his bome, well acquainted with mechan formances ot every klnd, seeks employment. 40 lu vokes, A BUTCHER WANTED-AT 3 ) WEST ITH ST. \OOPERS, CARPENTERS AND BLACKSMTINS } wanted for whaling voyages, J, I'FARLy 1X9 Wat at, ACHINIST WANTED.—MUST BE A GOOD GENER MAiioreman and capable of downy a gor job of biack- amith work; to stich. stoady employment wil be xi vd We ply to JAMES ANDERSON, 130th at., between Lith avenues. s A i 0 PRINTERS. WANTED, EMPLOYMENT BY AN BX perienced proof reader, or to take charue of a book or Jobbing office; thorongh Knowledre of the business; no ob- jeetion to the count Address DELTA, Lierald oitice. ae TANTED- FIRST OLASS HANDS FOR UNDER W ‘Wear, alno'a few good cutters on clotting. 14 Vesey up stairs. ANT! A COMPETENT © ARCHITECTURAL Y EDWIN NICHOLS, AUCTION, OFFICE, 50 Bleecker street. An extra large Household Furniture aule, THIS DAY (Friday), July 7, at 1046 o’c.ock j rectnely, at the elegant private residence 12 Tenth surest, one block west of Broadway, near Fifth aad Sixth avennem Velvet, Brussels, medallion Carpets; Steinway & Son's rose- wood Manotorte, cost $00; beautiful Parlors with green and’ gol and erimaun and yoid French satin brocatel, silk reps; Etageres, Cabinets, Sirrore, Cartuinay Pafntings, Clocks, roaewood and walnut Bedatonda, Wasbstanits, Commodes, spring and hair Muttre ding, Lounges, Chaira, Sofi ad Servants Furniture; in a!l over 400 lotw Yuruiture. Goods packed ana shipped by responaibie parties. ‘ ¥ CAMPBELL & CO., AUCTIONEERS, NO. 4 WEST f Fourth street—On Satarday, eegant Housebola Furni- ture, in West Ninth atreet, private readence, Hair Cloth Pur- niture, walnut Wardrobes, trimmed walnut Bedroom Suita, marble top Furniture, fine brussels, other Carpets, Olleloihs, Refrigerators, &c. Sve Saturday's lierald, ¥ J. W. CAMPBELL, JR, AUCTIOD this day, commencing 11 o'clock, without r 4 Fixtures an Furniture of the elegantly fitted up Liquor, s? Biliard an r Estabilsment No. & Horatto street, cor 3 ner Kighth avenue; Eiecant walnut ‘ar 5 Round und Square Tables, superior lncge L and Ice Box, 59 Chairs, fin Stove and Range, ine Bar, ware, Chandeliers, Screens, 8 |. barre a, Demtjonns and cares fing agsoried Livnors, &c. Liquor men, speculators, buyers, deaiers apecially invited, CAMPBELL-# ©0.. An No.4 Wess F t k nth'siteet, well stocked ‘Grocers . handaome Matures nints MAX SAYERSDU FER'& CO., Auctioneers, 296 Broadway. ¥_M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIO! ‘ this day tthe guiearooms, 79 és u sireet, Withous wood even cetare: Pianoforte, velvet, Brussels a a Onsoetss two Large French-piate mantel Mirrors, three eleyant pier Mirrores tovether with a large assortment of Bedroom aud Dinin Room Snite, 100 hair, has, wool aod other Mattreases. Al to be suid peremptorliy. ; ¥ JOUN A. DUNK, AUCTIONEER. JOUN A. DUNS & © Marshal's sale. ‘ At lvJe o'clock. ‘4 Will se'l this day at their salesroum, 283 Rowery, the om tents of a bakery, eousisting—viz, Counter, ‘Shelving, Draws, Boxes, Tia Pans, Scales, F general ase sortment of Ssakers’ Fixtures; also Ia Furniwure, edsteads, Bureant, Chairs, tables, Washstacda, V \ way, room 13. ‘draughtsman. inquire of A. PFUND, 662 6th ay. ANTED-TWO GOOD DECORATIVE FRESCO painters; position permanent. Apply at !,1% Broad- 1 TED—A SITUATION AS BREWER OR ASATST- Wn Radtes JAMES MOORE, 714 Espy at, Pitadel- phia, Pa. ‘ete we TANTED—A STEADY, COMPETENT BAKER; ONE W Who cna bake ples addcakes. None others need ap- ply, to J. ROGERS, office 14 8th ag. r \ ~A MAN TO MAKE PERCUSSION GaP ‘powder; good wages toa good man, Apply at 63 Beek man street, up state ¥ TANTED—A BLACKSMITH WHO CAN DO HORSE ‘shoring and jobbing in general; a steady man pre- ferred. Apply at 22and 24 Kast 2th at WARTED—A MAN TO G0 4 SHORT DISTANCE IN She country ; one who understands making tee creain ferred, and who img to mal Lil uy use- Fafaround the barroom. Inquire at 19 Weat O80 at. ANTED—A FIRST CLABS PATTERN MAKER, AT No, 210 Bidridge at., New Yor’. ANTED—A MAN THOROUGHLY COMPETENT TO take care of batterios in ap electroplating factory. Address, with references, BATTERIES, Herald office. ANTED—A BUTTER CAKE BAKER, AT NO. 5 PARK row. PATEICK DAL, City Marshal. Sofas, Bedding, xc. YONTINUATION OF J ECEIVER'S SALE BOILERS, TOOLS, MACHINERY, TERNS, &U., at ##E NOVELTY [RON WORKS of Gast Twelfth street, New York. FAIRCHILD, or, Will sell at pubite Tih day or July, I87L, at WA, My the “the Noveity Iron Works, consisting duum Engine, inch’ by 140e! P roke, with Locomotive Flue and setira Tubutar Boller: < acing Malls, Boller Mak lackernitha” and Tools, Cupolas, Cranea, Pulleys, Shafting, Hang- Alay two. Stevenson's Turbine’ Water ENGINES, PAY fo of one iow presi ke. Wiieeln, 6 inches in diameter, Brass !inekets, ¢ i ont, 4c. Aino the © vm Crane on tue dock ; length HD 70 feet, lifts 0 ook. By or ter JNO, 8. SCHULTZE, Receiver, V. H. BERTHOLY, AUCTIONEER (SUC tl i nd House- aa, Dri Mattresses, Featver Hele, Fillowsand jer and Mantel .” Boor ates, Desks, Chinn hairs, Tavies, Crockery, Gines, Tin wad Kiichea Stoves, Cooking Utensiis, Heda ‘oodent Sewing Ma- R—SELLS THIS DAY, jane ond com ory dvetlin: Sixth avenue, viz, :—rilant k Paintings Brenton k reps; . Paintings, Bron: oa. Hookease, Veivet and Hrusse's Care 4 Voom Furniture, baie, kxtenston chin: Dacavare, 6: also ; single and double Washstands, Wardroves, apring, bale. wa, Hh ins, Lounges, Clocks, &¢.; Ut Puruitare. OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, J Vouttive ana pe a0 Udentor's Stock of Boots es, (ogeiner with ixtures aud unexpired two yeu £0 0° store, DAY RIDAY 1A. Mt. at 1,499 Titra avenne, bet ween {ty ch acd Righty tee 8 late Smsita's store, Attention of retail dealers invited, Particulars at sale. ROGARY, AUCTIONEER, ly TLLs DAY, at No. 261 dowery and 203 Chr; the efecte of to Wertvirmnte and L ing of Rar Counters, Marble Top Giasaes, tuees Wines. Abort 46 bids. Oyster -algou an acon e Marsha’ & ek Ale; Fixtures and Furniture of an ome. JOUN 4. HILLIER, Marshal, ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONBER, J SATURDAY, J Kt 101g o'clock, at the auction rooms No. 1 North Wil assortment o. sehoit Furniture, Counters, £c. Adjonrned sale, under the direction of , Referee. 1,000 Butiding Lots, aplenditly in the villages of Whitestoae and Fit adjoining the improvements of Pop n, Locke & Coq esiate of Daniel Higgtas, deceased, comprising the cele brated “Higgins Nucsertos.* and boulevards to connect the villages of Flushing and Whitestone will tmterseet the property. At ane. tion on the premises, to be sold to the highest bidder, without reserve, oy EDWAKD A. LA RENCE, Auctioneer, on WEDNESDAY, July 12, Ist1 at 13 o'etock, noon, This property poekesves inequulied avant. about 10 miautes’ walk and nearly. e Flushing, estone and College Pe Finshjagand Nor.usite Kalivoad, with forty-four trains toad irom New York; running time, 20 minutes to ter's Point, Flushing t only seven miles from Vhirty-ré street ferry, by Jackson avenue, which j# a free the great metropolls; the nearest suvarh of New Fapidly improving and most acesgalble, possessing unti railroad facilities at all hours of the day aud niekt. The ogsibie investment for homestead purposes ant heap lows within the reach of buyers of the most li meat porary se ad particulars apply "Bass AL ml eoerk is the taeeendll anit 0 BENS W. DOWNING, Flunbg WM. G. HIGGINS, on the prei J HERMAN, AUCTIONFER,-MARSHAL'S SALE 5. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, de, t FC hay at 1036 o'clock, at 15 bw at toe entire sock of The fine avenue Chocks, i Bartin . Finger Rings, &e. Chty Marital te — ERENCU ADVERTISEMENTS. TINE coururreni Gass Desine t les voce 5 au aw Wen

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