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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALER, Cooks, &e. BOWLING GREEN.—A FIRST CLASS SWEDISH 6 irl as cook and laundress or to do = gage) work and walang ing oT general ——— city or coun! 36 Qf WEST 17H ST. a RESPECTABLE YOUNG W: wo. man as first class hw : ee eetabes Saath, Free and American cooking im branche Sr Act Castries ang Sibegtiat wrobia thee charge st © st botel ‘or club house; best city reference. Call or adaress for two days. 18TH ST.—A. YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST cook; good refercnces; no objections to go to 6 GREENWICH 8¥., SECOND FLOOR, BA ) Foom.—A competent woman as Cook. KING 8T., IN THE STORE.—A PROTESTANT wo- 83 & ‘as cook, washer and ironer; good reference; would Iie to go the countsy. WEST 820 ST, REAR.—A RESPECTABLE WO- 104 re bots will wesiat with washing and ironing; no objection to a privaie boarding house; excelent elty rel ference. 1 30% WEST 19TH Sf., BETWEEN 61H AND 7TH A VS, SITUATIONS WANTED —SEMALES. | Laundresses, do. Ve R 22, ener wianes ee mann to opener ore Hone; would go out by the day’ N quire in grocery store. © EAST 85TH ST. -A COMPETENT LAUNDRESS wishes Cg ladies or families’ yorkies ng ey the dozen or pleco or ; terms moderate. Mrs, HONOU! EAST 15TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, ROOM 12.—4 voctable. womna: heated & tow eentocseats ot NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST Tl, 1871. KS AND SALESMEN. ‘OUNG M MAN, ABO 4 cape YEARS OLD, WHO UW. | “Wy en Ly Dee Jobbing mel el Sia Sa Ss Owe) Poreed, on adarens 1 (BUSINESS, bora RUG CLERK WANTED 4 ,THOROCOHLY COMPE. tent i i German ferred. ‘Apply to Br: MORETON, 163 Grane street, corner of kim, RY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED—FOR THE hosery, gloves and i wares; must understand the thorough! ity ree uired. — mihi Nb, 188 and 171 8th av, vox 4.442 Post office, MALES. nee Warners oa ORNTLEMAN TO Fe rg refe reat ‘Apply'to. WHITING Nos. 5 and 7 th, FOOm, ANTED—AN AM@RICAN LAD TO LEARN THE parceare peered must Cet) fair hand anare- aide with bi salary fret references req Meer dese CHAPMAN, Herald ofice.” W TED—A MIDDLE AGED MAN AS NIGHT - ‘ich, an and fo make ge geneceny wets useful shout house; ‘a good be al read and write, Apply ‘at the Dupont House, 166 Hudson st, D—A YOUNG MAN To Spud DS BY — Ae Noo be Pine ts room eee 200 cured washing todo do at her own house; reference if re- 7TH LAN THIRD FLOOR, BACK Boge. RE- 478 ble widow Pobre rere ‘an kinds of @uting, pufing and Sh Nurser, &c. ROOSEVELT ST._A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHILD'S J) _nurse; no objection to go in the country. 3D AV.—A YOUNG (AMERICAN WOMAN AS WET nurse. "Inquire for Mr EAST 29TH sT., FIRST FLOOR.--AN AMERICAN i ldren would widow lady wishes two chil tg, neue; wou ‘spectable woman as good cook and Sroelieat 31 baker; yjection 10 part of the ashi would 2 short. a ‘country Cail for two @¢ the best of care, op st. CARMANSVILLE one DOOR FROM THE | 9] 4. 152 ta le gir! ok, wash and ironor | & ‘cook alo Galtatn present aarionan 7 & 7TH AV.—A COMPETENT by ay od AS COOK ; IS 2 $004 baker, and would agaist in the washing; good ferenee. ane WEST 9TH 8T,. NEAR 7TH AV.—A COMPE- U0) tent woman as first class cook; understands it in all its branches ; will go to a hotel or restaurant ; city or coun- try; city reference. 93] BASTSTH ST. BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AYS.—A respectable Protestant woman as cook in a small Brivate famlly oF private boarding house; best city" refer- 55 West BOTH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND &TH juva.—A respectabio. gir ns goo cook j will aaiat in ibe De) as washing; city or country; city reference. 1 for two days. 326 EAST $81 ST.—TWO GIRLS ) cook; the other as ebambermatd and ao the washing between them; understand fluting; excellent clty re rences, 336 WEST 18TH ST.-A COMPETENT WOMAN AS or cook; will asst with washing it required; good city reference.’ Call for two days. 8: 9 F T 40TH ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG 3 s frst class cook or laundress; thoroughly Sompoteni in ether capacity; good city references, Call for two days. a G9 IST AVs, BETWEEN SST AND 22D STs. —A )+) Protestact young woman as plain cook and to as- sist in washing; good clty reference. QQG BROOME sta FIRST CLASS COOK, MEAT or pastry, hotel or restaurant; best city reference. Cail for two dass. ARG STRAY, ROOM 1.—A RUSPECTARLE WOMAN aa excellent cook; understands her business thor- oughly ; best elty reference. 1,327 BROADWAY, BETWEEN 6TH AND erTH +04 | sts.—A competent person as first class cook; no washing; good clty reference, 1.4.43 BAVA A, RESPECTABLE OTRE, AS LAUN- dress or cook und assist in the washing; coun- try preferred; beat city refere: 1.665 PAactrie st, (TROY AV.) BROOKLYN.—A RE- spectable Norwegian woman and her daughter n'a pricate family: ove as-cook : the other as ‘nurse or cham bermaid. Call or address for two days. NE AS GOOD Chambermaids, &c. 225 EAST 50TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GERMAN +) girl to do chamberwork and sewing or as chamber- fhaid and waitreas in. stnall private family. FAST NTH ST. 01 }0OR FAST OF 2D AV.— A young girl of good address ns chambermaid and ‘a frst class family. Address Miss JULIA COK- 301 EAST 22D ST.—A RES) aamberwork and tine and frouy 536 BAST NTH st. Room ‘OUNG GIRL AS Je chambermaid and to atsist in washing and ironing it require i. 63 ATLANTIC. AY., 1 lent Swedish maid in a respectable tamiiy. 1.327 REOADWAY, BATWEEN 8TH AND. STi eZ | ets.—A respectable young girl as chambermaid and waitress ina private famliy, or would do housework; best city reverence, ‘TABLE GIRL TO DO 331: BROOKLYN.—AN EXCEL. girl, "who speaks Kuclish, as chamber- Dressmakers Seanstresses. 20 f& WEST 27TH ST, NEAR 7TH AV.—A RESP. ©) table young woman as seamstress and to do cham- Derwork, ec. ; isa good buitonhole maker; city or country; city reference. Q]] WEST ISTH 'st.—4 FASHIONABLE | DRESS- maker, who goes out by the day, wants afew more engagements; can cut all the latest fashions; would go out oftown. Can be seen or aduress any Ume.! J DBT GRAHAM AV. NUAR REMSEN ST. WIL- hamsburg.—A 004 plain seamstress to go’ out by the aay or week, tu private families. Call or address, top floor. 408 Nast 72TH st. sk OND FLOOR.—AN AMERI- can indy wishes ine sewing to do by machine; gen- tlemen’s shirts made to order andAvarranted to fit: old ones renovate, made equal to new; wedding outits and infans* wardrobes anade up handsomely; Indios’ #nd children’s all kinds, or would go to first class families by clothin the day. Call on or address Mrs, B. 624. SHAY..BETWEBN STH AND S7TH sTs.— LE A firet iressmaker will go out by the day or week, on moder luring the dull season; can cpe- ° Tate on Wheeler & 790 aD AY month in p can own to 9.40 the country for the EA MSTRES: A SEAMSTRESS—RY TNE WEEK OR MONTH: UN- derstanda dresemaking; has her own machine. Ad- reas until the 25th September F. F. G., box 171 Herald Up- town Branch ou.ce, 1,240 Broadway. General Housework, &-. 138 WEST 19TH ST., REAR HOUSE.-A RESPECT- OO able young woman todo general bousework; good city reference, Can be seen for two days. 14 WESY 30TH ST., BASEMENT.—A PROTESTANT + young woman af general house servant; co objec- Uon to the country; good city reference. 150 West 2TH, Sta RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl to do general housework; ts a good baker and excellent washer and froner ; city reference. 26: WEST [2D ST. YOUNG GIRL, LATELY landed, to do general housework ; an excellent cook, Washer and ironer; city or country. 7 EAST srt sr., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS.— A competent woman to do general honsework in a ivate tamily, or take care cf growing children and ewing ; {8 competent to do every kind of plain ¢ washing or ironing. IST AV., CORNER 19TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL to do honsework fora amall family: is willing and 317 33: Obliging, and kind to children; bas no objection to tue coun- 342. 4.05 WEST %TH ST.—A GIRL, LAT! tree? geuerally useful, FAST MTH STA RESPECTABLE YOUSG #171 to do housework in a private tau LANDED, n and make to do light housework or mind chi 427 WEST 47TH ST.A PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO 2 general housework in a small family; city refer- ence. 805 8D AV.—A RESPECTABLE LADY AS COOK ) or to dogeneral housework ; no objection to city or j bas a boy of 8 years would like to take with her; Mrs. GRAY, 878 # NEAR 63D ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RE- gizl to do general bousewor': ina small family; is « good plain cook and excellent washer and | ironer; erences. dos up linens in superb 6 (Cus be seen for two days. ; unexceptionavle ref- Heusekeepers, &. 2 MONROE PLAC! ENT SITU- ation.—A_ mi 1 AS house. Keeper; no special locality pre ferred: Call for one week. WEST 4TH ST.—A YOUNG F bY AS HOU keeper; with « widower or bac! © preferred. Miss WILLARD. 130 FORSYTH ST., FIRST FLOOR,—A SINGLE, EDU. . cated witow woman as bousekeeper for a widower or widow womal 14TH STAN AMERICAN ekeeper tn 1) family, or to be eniire charge Of an lufant from we virtk, Call for 9206 WEST VWTH ST.—A YOUNG LADY, 18 YEARS oid, hw arrived jo tuis | trom A a draggin refined bod accomplished, would take cb: age genileman's Pouschold ke housekecver. ‘Cail on Cis PREVERKE for two day O65 1 MENT DOOR—AN 200 American rin a hotel or priv: Fesldence, or au stewardess on « steamship; trilers need not ¥to =e 6TH AV.-A MIDDLE AGED ENGLISH Wo- oof in, baving given up hourekeeving, as housekeep- er; is eustomed to children; of business Meh a would aseist In the absence of the family. Address bide NG WIDOW, FULLY COMPETENT, DESIRES housekpener's potion oF some position not mevial, ‘Adiress Mes. LULA HLAKE, Herald oftce. N ENGLISH LADY, OF GREAT EXPERIENCE, AS bousekeeper in « hove! or matron in an institution; first class retereners, Address E. L., box 105 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,248 Broadway. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT LADY, FROM LON- don, Engiand, as housekeeper {n « hotel or gentleman's family or as matron {p ap institution; London and Ameri« Gat experienoe ; frat clase references. | Acdrees tt. U., box 89 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,446 Broadway. Laundresses. &r, 4) EAST 86TH ST., BETWEEN 18ST AND 2D Avs., 3 3 second floor, back room. —A Woman wisles to take ld family ¢ or genuemen wash) 3 WEST. Bia ars. —A 38 ar to go a abort ary 36 SD AV REAR, ROOM NO, 12.A RESPECT. 1 ‘able woman to go out to work by the day as fret laa Iauncrese; or will take gentiemen's washing at howe, good chy reference, 215 WEST 85D 8T. wor. i) douse@eanivg Uy BETWEEN 6TH AND 8T., yk avy] thy el eTH # lanndress; no . go out to wash or iron or to do j best ely reverence given lA & MOTT ST. TOP FLOOR—A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, who has recently ost own baby, wishes to take a baby to wet nurseal her own ouse, 39] BOWERY, NEAR orn 5T.—A YOUNG GIRL oF good address as nurse and seamstress: can do fine Sewing and french embroidering! 1" capable of Louasenee and fond of children; obliging to her employer: relerence. Call for two days. 7TH AV., THIRD BELL.—A YOUNG Emaee. 468 ‘as nurse; ia very fond of children; can can take care an infant; wanis a home amended. H AV.—A MIDDLE-A 55g ox experienced in the care of children and in sickness, would take entire charge of an infant and give it@ mothe care, or au invalid, Waitresses, &e. 911 2.4%, THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG AND COM- petent girl as waitress or children’s nurse in a pri vate fam.ly, in Morristown, N. J. Misce Ulaneou: 16 EAST 40TH &T., PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.—AS competent maid and seamstress; can do all kinds of entting and fitting and is an excellent operator on Wheeler & wi it hine. for two days. 33 BEEKMAN PLACE, FOOT OF S0TH ST. East River.—A young lady, experienced in teaching, wishes ive German, French and Tagish lessons; would go as bE iting governess or make nA ‘arrangement to teach in schools the next acholastic year. Address TEACHER, FORSYTH 8T.—A YOUNG WIDOW LADY W 7) to go as lke sie to the millinery busine: sg wo years in city of Dublin; terms reasonal WEST SOTH STA GERMAN LADY, PIANO ciencker, wants few more pupils ‘Address Dr. 6 YOUNG LADY, zeriand, speaking French and Germi tion as lacy’s maid or governess; held oe latter France prévious to the war. Address X. I., Herali A WIDOW, OF AMIABLE QUALITIES AND PLEAS- desi LATELY ARRIVED FROM SWIT- , desires a situa- osition in ofice, ing addret ires some poettion, of trust Immediately. Address, appointing \aterview, Mrs, LUCILLE ST. CLAIRE, Herald office. F YOU WANT A COMPETENT LADY TEACHER, highly recommended, for plano and singing, also for the English, German and French lauguages, ARTIST, vox 119 Herald ofce. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG LADY AS lady's companion, or a8 waitress to one, Address box 206 J Hera‘d office. Waxter- POSITION AS COPYIST BY A YOUNG Risin, rapid writer; hat been emploved as gor. es r ernment clerk for two years. ' Address COPYIS’ ‘Béth st. Intelligence Ofices. TET NURSES WANTED IMMEDIATELY. —SIX SITU ‘ations to be filled at once. Apply at Dr. HANSEN'S Nurse Agency, 204 6th st., near Bowery. RELP WANTED—FEMALES. “Tf, STEWART & CO, WANT A PERSON THOR. « oughly competent to take charge of the stock and sales of their misses and children’s dress department. Alto Several experienced saleswomen for their ladies’ readys made dress devartment, “Applicants must posrans energy at well as large ee: Apply: pelwesn Band 10 A, Tanager's desk. Broad b at T. STEWART & CO, WANT FIFTY FIRST CLASS peratora on Wheeler & Wilson's machines; good steady work to smart, competent persons; no others Apply at 9th st, entranee. OF BUSINESS HABITS Dg (good testimonials, can ‘arren st., room 2%, up WET NURSE WANTED_WITH A YOUNG) FRESH ast ot milk. App'y, with reference, at 41 Lewis serond oor. HEALTHY, STRONG WOMAN WANTED-—IN A first class famil ly. to take charge of an infant; willing and kind; none need apple uiniess with good reference; ap- ply by note, Address box 2, RELIGIOUS PUBLISHING HOUSE WANT TIE ZA, services of a lady of bigh respectability and good educa: ation reasonable. Apply, with references, at Post office. L WANTED FOP STATEN ISLAND, 10 COOK, ‘and iron; must understand making butter; Eng: lish or German preft Inauire at 60 Irving plac OW AND SCARF aaa tial tapetzes cred EM- ployment for experienced W. M. HUMPHREY & BROTHER, 973 Broadway {OREWOMAN WANTED—WHO = THOROUGHLY understands the mannfacture of ladies’ underclothing. R. HAYWARD, 822 Canal st. Gs, NTED-TO WORK IN KITCHEN OF A F, jdintug saloon. Apply ut 187 Eth at, between Broadway and 4th ay, ee -EXPERIEKCED HANDS WANTED, TO IN “make men's neckties and bows; will take a few neat sewers to learn, W: ETMORE & HITCHCOCK, 271 Canal ate EAMSTRESS WANTED—A SUPERIOR SHIRT AND dressmaker, for two to four weeks in the country. Call at w room 1, second story, (0. A 1HOROUGH DRESSMAKER, WILLING TO leave the city, a first class opportunity is offered. Ad- dresa E. M., 4 office. Were INFANTS NURSE, EXPERIENCED and weil recommended. 155 East lst at, -ANTED—A GooD COOR, WASHER AND IRONER. Call at 115 West 21st st., between 10 and 1 to-day. Ratan Fe bay vv ZB, A NTED—A SMART, Ww" ‘Address A. & Z ae Mquor importing b ‘ANTED--A SITUATION AS ASSISTANT BOOK. pare or clerk, by a competent young man, Address Y. 4, Herald oflice. ANTED—A CLERK a ADs A LAW. AND COLLECTION office; salary $600. in applicant's own hand, with full references, WALL STREET, | box 1¢ ia Herald office. Ww ANTED—A CLERK WHO HAS BAe. EXPERIENCE in a coal yard; reference as to cal 4 character must | be undoubted. Apply at 144 East ‘ANTED—A CLERK IN A GROCERY S708 ONE Na nahin uainted with the business Greenwich st., from 9to 12 A. A ae GERMAN Fy aed AS CORREAPOUD, English aud German languages. A: 9,888 Pos Post office. (ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, THOROUGHLY POSTED, to take ‘of a retail furnishing goods store. drean'A. 1. On Jetpey City Pout olive, Ni. ANTED-A YOUNG, MAN TO PACK GOODS, AND ‘act as shipping clerk ina wholesale house. Address, siating age nnd Lerms, vox B,648 Font olles. ANTED—A a haber yf As SOOkmEarny BY A oung marr! in of several years’ experience ; best referenoes ven. “Address B, K., box 163 Herald office." WASTED-A COMPETENT MAN TO TAKE, CHARGE ake Eres ae dep bigot one eta bes bad supers ranchin aot ax Sopiy'at JOHNSON, BURNS & 4 an Say cet way. THE TRADES. reretid be ancy oF EXPERIENCE. WANTS A ‘Van Valkenburgh & Haines, 31 and 33. Wate st mee a ‘Church. BOLASBES BOILER WANTED.—ONE WHO THO- understands his business. Apt to pany et owe, BON & CO., 913 Wall et, between 1 M. and are MILL.—WANTED FOR A FACING MILI arty competent to act as foreman; to one thoroughly sted ‘@ liberal remuneration will be given, Address box PSit New York Post ofice, Answers will be given about ten days bence, LASS CUTTER WANTED.—A MAN WHO UNDER- jtands outting and handling plate and sheet glass, to go to San Francisco, None but a thorough workman need ap = Addreas, with reference, box 5,223 New York Post ‘omes ATTERS.—WANTED, ONE FUR AND FOUR GOSSA_ mer body makers, at SEYMOUR & CO.'S, 43 Mercer at Hi TRIMMERS OF ONLY FIRST CLASS EXeEel Ca a find employment in ta AMIDON'S hat estab- ‘one door above 26th st. APIDARY | yg Ee ley ae EMPLOYMENT tel L et Apply to MULFORD & CO,, No. 1 WANTED TA SHELF HARDWARE PACKER, WHO thas had experieneo; steady work; good wages: loon, tion healthy and accesalbl yin person to Norwich Lock Hanucacturing Company. | Bewien,’ Conn, Sheet tote WANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY PRACTI- toilet soap maker and boller, from London, Eg EO pea ‘experience in the United States. Address 5 av. WANTED—A GROCER'S CLERK: ONE WILLING to ‘be generally useful; German, preferred. ale young man to tend outside Band, ‘&c, Address, with refer. ences, JOHNSON, 454 West 43 4s belts COMPETENT ENTRY Slag er QUO: and correct, in an importing and a owen Address, with particulars, BRI fala office. TPO FILE | CUTTERS FLAT | BASTARD CUTTERS wanted, at the Arcade File Works, Sing Sing, N. Y. Steady employment guaranteed. “WANTED—A GOOD HARNESS MAKER, AT 761 WASH. ington street, ATCHMAKER WANTED.—APPLY TO J. 8, ROB- SON, 51 Myrtle av., Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A LARGE CITY JOBRING HOUSE, A first class entry clerk ; atso a capable call clerk for gen: eral dry goods; both must ‘have had full experience tn job- bing houses; no others need apply. Address O. P., box 164 Herald oflice, WASTED-LAW OR PUBLIC WRITING OF ANY king, by @ superior penman, ora position in a law of- fice as clerk, by a young man, age 24; has had two years’ experience in a law offre; wages moderate; best references given, Address LEX, Herald oflce, W AXTED—A SALESMAN, FOR THE PEACH TRADE; ‘also a young man who’ understands the business as bookkeeper in a produce commission house; - must be a ood penman and willing to work. Address, with reference End salary expected, WASHINGTON, Herald oflice. ANTED—BY A GENT EMAN, 3) YEARS OF AGB, ‘a position as cashier, bookkeeper, manager or super- intendent, in a banking, mercantile or maniutacturing ones where his experience and ability can be fully occupted ; eee arent object aa apermanent situation of Us os and responsibility, Address MANAGER, box 168 Herald oftice, $2 WILL BE GIVEN FOR A POSITION AS CLERK or collector down town; not afraid to work. Ad- ar 8 J. R., Herald Branch oftice, eases YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- man: bas the beat elty reference. Call on or address & CO., 84 5th'av, RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A SIT- ation as coachman or porter; can read and wri Aditen, for two days, WILLIS L, DANLK, 60 East 8d si rear, YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COAC nian and garde n milk and do anything on a ge Ueman'a place: the very beet reference can be given, A dress J. M., 234 6th st., inoare of Mr. Burnes. 8 GARDENER.—A SINGLE MAN, FULLY COMPE- tent to take charge of farm stock and do all kinds of work ona place; best of reference. Address F. G., box 125 Herald otiice. 8 GARDENER AND FARMER,—SITUATION WANT- eq, by a single man; thoroughly understands his busi ness; wi found willing and obliging; best reference. Ad- dress E. 8., box 119 Herald office. Se EEE oe, wanted—! an nergy his bust- deen; Cth or conatys eriltiog. aud obliging; has frst. AN, box ari Fiteraia oflice, try; references. Address ‘© }OACH: COLORED MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS FIRST class waiter in a dining room; reference, Dr, Carradine, 108 West 18th et, Apply on Wednesday and Thursday, be- tween 10 and 12 o'cloe! SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE Groom's, SITUATION onc young man: best city reference, Call ut or address pri- | vate ata West Isth at, JOACHMAN'S | SITU ATION _DESIRED.—SUPERIOR, J “experlenced American ; expert city driver; steady, Fella. fe; disengaged 10h inst. Apply at 147 Grand aly clty, oF address WILLIAMS, ville, Nyack Turnpike, N, OACUMAN'S § TUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE ) man; thoronghly understands his business; is willing and obliging ; city or country; best reference. Address C. S., Herald otice. D—FOR THE COUNTRY; MUST XOACHMAN WAN COftoronsiny uaderstand the eare of horses; good wages. Appiy, betwee 10 and 8, at HUDNUT'S drug store, 213 Broadway. oacaae ‘S$ SITUATION WANTED—BY A young man who thoroughly understands hi is steady and obilging; no objection to city or country; best city references. Addresa T. B., box 143 Heratd office. ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—By A SINGLE J man, who understands the ‘care and management of greenhouses, grapenes, flowers, fruite and vegetables; good Feference, Address J. M., Bridgeman's seed store, 873 Broad- aya totec St lll weet ~ PIANOFORTE ii A work guaranteed for three years, we “se we iP. HALE, 479 10th WANTED A FIRST CLASS CUTTER, A MER- ‘chant tafloring establishment. Address W. H. TAYLOR, 182 South 4th st., Philadelphia, Pa, es ANTED—TWO FIRST. CLASS, DIAMOND MOUNT- accustomed to making cluster work. Apply to BATTELLE & TAYLOR, No. 9 Matden lane. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED | PHONOGRAPHER, some literary Heraid ollice. to go 1500 and pI abiiity pioterred.' Addrdes to-day only ANTED-TWO OR THREE FIRST CLASS TOOL makers and machinists, Apply to HALSEY & BALCH, corner 3d and Grand ets., Hoboken. WV ANTED—A MAN COMPETENT TO RUN STILLS and treat Paraffine oll. by letter only to F, FARNSWORTH, Race st. wharf, ARE ybein, Philadelptia, V TATCHMAKER WANTED —TO GO TO BURLINGTON, V Vt.; must come well recommended. Address J. W. J. P., Herald office, HLY QUALIFIED ME TANTED—A THOROUGHLY Q’' ECHANI- i draughteman. — Apply,, stating full particulars ana perene et R. P. ROTHWELL, Mining Engineer, Wiikes- arre, Pus PRENCH A ADVERTISE, ME TN JEUNE ALSACIEN PARLANT FRANCAIS J” lemand, noavellement an herche une place comme arcon de sulle on autre dans un hotel ou famuile privee, dresser FREDLRIC, care of Mr. Eckert, 113 Atlantic at. Us BONNE OUVRIERE FRANCAISE, FESANT BIEN la robe, desirerait de ouvrage chez, ‘elle, ou des jour- nees dans les famiiles. S'adresser au 117 Bleecker st., @ Mme. LOUISE RA. _OUSES, ae AURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—CENTRAL, BY A Feapcualble party; four story, igh stoop, stone: larse roomy. Call ut or address at ‘once 00 West Thirty-rst e OR A VERY DESIRABLE TENANT, A SMALL, handsomely furnished House, centrally’ located above Fourteenth street; rent not to exceed $250 per month. 8. B. SRODALE, No. 5 West Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue tel, HOP WANTED—FOR MANUFACTURING FURNI ture, for aterm of years; a large building, suitable for ue business; possession wanted May 1, 1872. Address HER- SricLe ROOM WANTED—BY A GKKMAN MUSIC © teacher, where he could give lessons in the family for the sayiat of room and breakfast, Address R., box 111 Herald office, 10 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.—FOR SALE, 14 miles from the city, a Lumber, Lime and Coat Bual- io Build oe ail its branches; will be sold cheap . Adure » Her id ontice. ness for ‘ANTHD—ROOMS | ON SECOND FLOOR, WITH 1, for three adults and child three years’ old, with nurse; location between Madison and Sixth ‘avenues, ‘Thir- Hoth and Fortieth streets; prefer being in a private family where there are no other boarders; reference required. Ad- dress J., box $8 Stamford, Conn, yates FLOOR SUITABLE FOR HOUSEREEP- ing ina private house, with gas, hot and cold 3 neighborhood to be quiet; from Fourteenth street to Thirty: fourth street, bounded by the Sixth and Tenth avenues. Ad- dress fl. W. hth avenue, v ANTED. Y A_ YOUNG COUPLE, AN UNFUR- nished Floor or Part of a House, with 's anal family of adults, in a first class location; references given aud re- quired, Address for one werk, with full particulars as to rooms, location, price, &c., HOME, box 123 Herai Ww* ANTED—A STORE ON SIXTH AVENUPF, BETWEEN Fourteenth aod Thirties street, Address STORE, Herald office. NARDENER WANTED—A_ THOROUGHLY COMPE- ardener, who also Aik dri oi k and make ‘aly useful, on a small r New York. Apply sn person to Me. 5. E. SEIN south William st., ‘on Saturday next, from 11 Georerstax AND WIFE WANT SITUATIONS ON iY farm or in a gentleman's omy, understands the care of horses, o.; wife for general housework; just ur- rived. No. 6 Bowling Green. WASTED-SITUATION, AB FARMER, BY A SCOTCH man, who understands cattle of ail’ kinds, Address JOUN WILKIE, Morristown Post office, N. J. TANTED—A FIRST CLASS GIRL AS CHAMRERMAID YY forthe country. Cail, at 10 o'elock, at 48 Liepenard Sty up V ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, MUST BE A GOOD ‘washer and froner. At 108 West '47tb at., second door from 6tb av. AN EXPERIENCED CHAMBERMAID AND reference required. Apply otweon Sth and oth ste A TIDY GIRL, TO DO THE HOUSBWORK family; references required; a good place Apply between 2 and 6 ut 125 Bast 40th a of a snail for a good girl. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GARDENER, MAR- ied, without ebi:dren ; one who thoroughly under the care of hothouse and grapery. Apply to 50 Wall et Wears BY A SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG Eoglisbrnan, ns careful, stylish coxcuman and groom of 1s Ww | and obliging; best elty reference. dox ts experience; Land 4 Herald office, Greas JOHN TANTED=A ‘SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MARRIED man, to take charge of & farm or gentleman's place not afraid of work. Address R. MOORE, at Mr. W. Co; 90 Commerce at., Rahway, N. J. 7. SITUA. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, CAPABLE oF TINTING | WAtisn ns inst chuss horoughly understand WA biotographe nicely, “Apply at GURNEY'S Gallery, lH | the business: ‘nas cod, chy relekencon Apsiy 10 JESeiE av., corner 15th st DAW, 653 B: i V JANTED A GOOD GIRL TO, DO. GENERAL HOUSE- in asma'l private tamily; best city reference re- Apply to-day at 326 Bast dist at, wi quired. WW4STED—A coop GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work. None need apply save those willing to go short distance in the country. Call to-day from 11 to 1 o'clock, at 907 Broadway, room 2 JVANTED-A SEAMSTRESS IN A PRIVATE FAMILY ; murt be able to make boys’ clothing; one who can operate a Willcox & Gibbs sewing machine preferred. Apply at 183 Franklio st ANTED.—ANY PROTESTANT CHILD (GIRL), OF 12 years or upwards, an orphan and friendiess, desirous ie nthe country, can hear of oue by spDiying TANTED—SEVERAL LADY AGENTS, TO SOLICIT onvenient Iittle article; respectable and pro- $2 to $8 per day easily made. 615 Broad- up stairs, ‘alow 7OUNG LADIES working Lalght et, WANTE! CCOUSTOMED TO in a pertumery establishment, at No, 9 YOUNG MAN FROM THE COUNTRY WISHES A situation in any Fe je business; country refer- nee given. Address CO! » box 156 Herald ofice. A COLORED MAN WANTS A PLAGE A8 OvSTER- man ; knows how to cook oysters in all siyies. Apply for one week at 151 West 24th at, AS PORTER, PACKER AND SHIPPER, BY A MAN 4A of experience, and who 1s not afraid to work ; best ciy Fererences as to ability, sobriety, Ae. Addreas PACKE! YOUNG MAN, OF EXCELLENT EDUCATION, WITH a capital of $400, and not afraid to work, wishes e situa- thon, or would go as partner In some business where his Services would Be appreciated. “Address, sualing particulars, F.N., Herala offce. WANTEDIRY A. YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, AT PRE- tion in's general Were a the Country, sabaress Tor uke weuk . F.C. Ty £0 Bast 420 sb, near bd av, bestyee die __ CLERKS AND SALESMEN, 7 ANTED—RY A YOUNG tion aa coachman j good reference. Call feat dat st., stabi COLORED MAN, A SITUA- groom; no objection to the conn: nor address £, WILLIAMS, 215 V ANTE! DA SITUATION, BY BY A YOUNG MAN, LATR- ly landed, who um nds the care of horses; can milk cows and 18, willing to make bimself generally useful, Address C. A. H., Herald office, TANTED—SIX GOOD MEN FOR CANVASSING, TO whom a salary or liberal commission will be paid. Those having experience either in the book or life insurance business may address L, B, CLARK & CO., box 1,827 New York Post oilice. WAteD. RY A PERSON, LATELY FROM ENG- Jand, a situation as gardener and landscaper; thoroughly under ands bis business; unexceptional references; no ded piace accepted. Address E. Z., Vost office, eld, Re Le ‘ANTED—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping; private house pref ferred, Address, with full particulars, A. B. C., Herald of WANTED RY AN AMERICAN FAMILY, OF TWO (A young man and bis mother), from the Ist of September or October, convenient Second Floor, unfurnished, for housekeeping; not above Twenty-lifth street and near Broad. way stages. Address (with particulars and rent, which must be low) F. F, Herald office. ANTED TO RENT—AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE, ‘suitable for a small familly, on a lease of two or three yearn; must be situated in a good locality, above Forty-second Beet’ and between Sixth and Ninth avenues: wil pay from 7,400 to $1,800 rent, Address, with full particulars, box 4434 ost oflice. ey ema "PROPOSALS. sed elit Po, WOODEN BRIDGE BUILDERS PROPOSALS will be received a to 14th, 1871, at the office 4 Park row, rooms 15, 16 and for bullding @ wooden swing bridge across Guton Creek, in the town of Rye. The plans and ‘specifications can be seen at the oflice. Payment in cash, BU, LIARDS. Alm TANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD * TABLES unequalled for accuracy and durability and ap- proved by the leading amateurs and professional players: Ponstantly on band, Fables. at prices rangingtrom 829) uy: wards; also unigae vstyles for dwelling houses, PHELAN & COLLENDER, 753 Broadway. AVANAGH & DECKER'S IMPROVED BILLIARD Tables, furnished with the celebrated catgut cushion, at greatly redneed prices, NeW 6x10 Tables, complete, 87: each, and other sizes at corresponding rates. Warerooms corner of Capal and Centre syreets, ASTROLOGY. _ MADAME RO3S, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR, voyant, tells past, present and future; shows likeness of husband. 159 West Forty-first street, Broadway aad Seventh arenes _ MEDICAL APYiCe, FREE—CONSULTATION | PRIVATE.—DR. BETT, gradnate of New York University (Medical College), and Surgeon rT be consinited with confidence on special di 440 yearn’ practice enables him ty warrant a perreet cure oF no charge. Ouice 20 Centre street, near Chai “WANTED =I UAT. ROY WANTED-1N A CROCKERY STORE, FROM 15 to 20 years of age, with good reference ar to honesty and capabiliy. None Others need apply at 119 Sb av. YOUNG MAN TO OPEN OYSTERS AND WAIT ON tables; aso a young manas dish washer. Inquire at Fleetwood Restaurant, 1454 Broadway, between 40th and lat ate. GENTS ¢ ry business m table. Suz Broadway, A Fr canvassing an article wanted "1 ght, genteel and very pro! ‘AS (D—FOR A NEW MIR werk whieh every business man requires, a 'it eral dhe. count Miowsd:; pou but first class gente need apply. Ad- CANVASSERS |= WANTED-TO ork # specialty in Fallagelphie, Pittsbure and Eastern men of experience will Weraily deast with. Ads ress EGISTER, Heraid office. OOD SEWING MACHINE CANVASSERS WANTED. Fifty experienced canvassers to sei) the Wheeler & W gon sewing machine. Applyto J. T. ELLIS & M. PERR' 1,141 Broacway, corve: th wt. PR, RIGHT AGENTS CAN HAVE ee ALLY ‘ai terms on & Dewiy patented article of great merit and demand, Addiess A. X., Heraid off'ce, “LICENSED DRUG CLERK WANTS A SITUA’ AL Address 8. H. 8., 462 oth av., office of G. BTGATION. sh Bh BM a Bl 8 cD A DRUG OLERK WANTED—A YOUNO MAN, UNDER 24, preferred. Apply at 67 Sands ¢t., corner Jay, Brook iyn, after 1 P, My YOUNG RBSPECTABLE Boda WHO SPEAKS Prench, German and & situation as Clerk in auy business, Soretas oh "oor 101 Meraid office, SMART YOUNG MAN WANTED-AS | SALESMAN, fu a retafi millin fur store pone but those tho: ‘on eat reference, at 297 Gi RELIABLE D! UOGIST (EXAMINED), 18 Poss. of beat references, apeaking the English, German es A situation Ins first class crug Addre patagiers and Use! STATES MARINE CURPS,—WANTED IMME- tor this favorite branch of the service, uomar- ried, able bodied men, Further information given ai Mariue Barrack , Flushing 4 avenue, Brooklyn. Wes TED—AT MACKINLEY'S HOTEL, CORNER OF Bouth aud Fulton sts.,@ night porter; German pre- ati AGENTS IN ALL THE NORTHERN States, to sei! the best article inthe market. Cail at 49 Cortiandt street from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. wats 7ANTED-TWO OR THREB AGENTS; ALSO A RE- Liable man who wants a paying businere, to wel goods, A good chance, HH, 349’ Broadway, W ANTED—A STOUT YOUNG MAN IN A GRAIN tore, who Is ab German prefe: ho to write well and willing to work; South 6th sty Wiilamab urge vox 18s Heraid office, SITUATION WANTLD—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS salesinan, epeaking French, English and Uerman,” best City references! no objection to W., Heraia ofiice, ary moderate. Apply at the foot of WASTEDSBY A CLOTH HOUSE, A STRONG BOY. about 16 years of age; must reside with hia parent, leave the city, Address T, 4 and be well recommended ; salary BU per week. Address Ls &N., Herald ofow A =DR. AND aie WILLETT CURE AT ONE + interview. Their female remedies never fail, Rooms for ladies before and’ during contnement, ¥4 West Forty- fourth street, near Sixth avevue, TTENTION,—TWENTY YEAKS PRUSSIAN HOSPITAL. experience; private diseases always successfully cured without mercury; consultation fi DR. FRANKLIN, 161 Bleecker street. =LADIES IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMME. + diate rellef, sure apd sale; Do fees required unul per- foaily enutshed elegant room ‘and Duraing provided. Dr. ASCHER, No, $ Amity place, new number 1 (Lauren: LADIES! PHYSICIAN.—Du. 1. D. ORINDLE, ree fessor of midwitery, 28 years! sucorestul practice in thin city, gua: rtain relfef to ladies yn trouble, with or without mi rere f to the most anxious patient at ove intervies 8 for im Tequiring.wursing. ro Office 120 West ‘gtweniy-einin wieet, Dear Sixth avenue. “MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 « West Twenty-aizth street, gnarantees relief to ali female Complaints, Pleaswat rooms for nursing, VAN BUSKRK, PHYSICIAN, NEVER te, El nt rooms, nure ing.” 42 Bust Ergnth atre LL FRivare “DISEASES PERMANEN witbou ary; maohond effectually restored, Bwis, Nu? years! ecesst ul practice. _ GREAT, AND SURE REW FOR MARRIED ladies,--The Portuguese Female ms always give im- mediate rete being specluliy prepared for married ludies. A lady wi “Snese pile revieved me in one oY, without incouven: each; ike magic." Price #5. Dr, A. M. MAURI- GEAU, office 129 Liberty street, or sent iu by mail. JN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, ES, WITH ers imeuotoe, by Ant Battie, Proteswar ove Nawifery; over thirty years’ Her infallible French Female Pilis, No. by Bie tier So. 9 spectall pared for married lwiles, prt Ae fr mies i aureet Beit doe toma Patties Cg Ll a 159 Greenwich sireet, No. 7 Cantion—All ctbere’are oouatertet jh a on BEST PLACE FOR SURE MEDICAL die Mra. MEYERS Me 205 Bast Fifteenth street, bear Tia a PERRY, 51 Bleecker street ear Broadway. N°. PAY UNLESS CURED. —DR. AND uM Lt: i TT a or dangers cure atone interview; their French Pills fail. ma vetore antduringcondnement, 144 Wosttkt atrasty 1 paerith aventice sell on SARTRE ee os 87 Nassau st: at ticle, a ae yaa Furniture, Anga2oa0 JOBNSTON, AUCTIONEER, A, aalesroom 37 Nassau’ street, opposite the ane INSTON & VAN TASSELL, wilt Saturd Of Household “Furnittee, oonsistiog of “Drossiag reans, Wesbetance’ Gotandee, Per ore Dre sluts, Thrue-ply and Brasgela Carpets Deaks, Chairs, Tables, ables, Matting, Safes, UCTION SALE Carmansville v inet mn Heights) Property. f Lets ‘adjoin the Jumel estate) fronting on 165th atr etween Tenth eres, and Hariem pete ont at eee on the premises, Tuesday, a For particulars apply to @, LESPINASSE, 25 Pine street, or to the Auctioneer, * J. B, WILSON, No. 9 Beach street: UCTION NOTICF.—R. T. HAZELL, AUCTIONEER. DAY (Friday), Ate i, at 1036 o'elook, at our anlosraorn’ i Cuainbers street, ‘Heavy and Shelf Haraware, Table avd Pocket Catlery, ey Le 1n lots to watt olty and country trade. 14,000 pounds Spring Steel, 50 doen Shovels and Spades, i Tinned Ware, J1 aoned’ and Galvanized Goods, &c. Catalogues on ‘Tnorting of HAZELL & co., Anctionsers, ‘1i8 Chambers street. AMBRE B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. Salesrooms 108 ieee 111 Cedar and 84 Church street. op Sale, nn BA’ TURDAY. at 1g ‘o'clock. WALDRON Py poor fois sell as above the balance of stock of \joods the same nnd description as our great salo ap Wocpenter 7 a Batu ing Fanon cone ae yatng every in an Hardware, cutee la Glass, ass Chin, Palnuingy, Wood and W! w Ware, «c., es! a an thing that'can eed ie atistors Shee rile uUCTION, AUCTION. AUCTION, At the private realdence, 13 Tenth atree botwoen Eroadway and Fifth avenue, near Filth avenue, THIS (FRIDAY) MORNING. at 103 o'clock, B. NICHOLS, Auctioneer, Velvet, Brusse't, Medation Car. Pets: Fonewods 74 octave Stanlisay & Son's Pianoforte; rich ‘arlor Sults, covered with green and gold and crimson and id satin brocately reps ent baircioths Tables, tageres, wrors, Curtains, Bronzes, Clocks, Paintings, Tables, E geres, Turkish Lounges, Chaira, rosewood and walnut Bed- Bteads, Burcaus, Washstands, Coramodes, Spring and Hair Mattresses, Dining schol Basement Furniture, £c.; in all over 400 lote useful Household Furniture, AUCTION Notion. LURE FITZGERALD, AUCTION- cer, sells THIS DAY (Friday), August 11, ttn oldie, At privaes uldenoe No. 190 West ‘Twenty sulrd’s street, vetween Sixth and Seventh centec! Householt Furniture, Mirrors, &e., made to order bi elty makers; m: nt ‘Tosewood 7 octave Pranoforte, tull round corners, made by cele brated clly makers; Veivat Carpets, Per Mirrors, Lace Curt ved rosewood Suits in satin brocatel, rosewood Ktage: and Cabincis, Contre and Side Tables, Gilt Clocks, Vases, Mantel Ornaments, &c. ; two black walnut Extension Tables, Bullet, Chairs, Dinner and Tea Sets, Silver and Glass Ware, rosewood and black walnut Bedroom Suits, Lounges and pea Hair and Spring Mattresses, Pillows and Bolsters, tie Stair Carpet, Kiicben Utensils, Ice Box, dc. Sale posit UCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer, sell Swenty eis at at irs o'clock, at four poy aioe 124 West Twenty-sixth street, the complete Furniture of the above, ja lots. uit, viz. :—Brilli janoforte, four rich Par- Mirrors, Brussels C ntio tains, 40. also Dining Rooim Furniture, Buitet, Extension ‘Table, Chairs, &c. ; roomdults, in rosewood and, walnut; Scring and lows, Redding, single and double Bedsteads, Ward- jant toned Plan broeatel peta, » Bronzes, Lace Hatr x cj Basement and Kiteven Furnitures Lounges Citina’ aud Glass Ware, Cutlery; 1a all 900 lots of uuse(ul household furniture, Y EDWIN NICHOLS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, TULs AFTERNOON, at Lis o'clock precisely, large Household Furniture sale at the elegant three residence & Brevoort place, West Tenth street, betwee: rsity place and Sixt ayeaue, rosewood and walnut , rich Carpets. Curtains, 74 octave Pianoforte, Mirrora, Paintings, Works of Art, Parlor Oraaments, Bedsteads, Bu: reaus, Washstands, Mattresses, Bedding, Lounges, Chatra, Sofas, Clocks, Giass, China Silverware, Cutlery, &e. Sulé positive. M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, Wii soll tis day'(Friday), at U1 oletook A. M. at No. 173 alto street, oppor St. Pacl’s church, in contisuation, the Dalance of Furniture removed from Staten Island, vi: Parlor and Chamber Suits, Dining Room and Kitchen Fi niture, Velvet, Brussels, Three Ply aod Ingrain Carpeta; Oil- cloths, French plate Pier Mirror and Cornices, Lai a Web- ater’s enclosed case Sewiug Machine, pure Hair Mat Taillacsos, Springs, Curtains, Feather, Pillows, Blankets, Bproncs, Ke, “To be’ peremptory. old by orier MeCabe, City Marshal. ¥,, BRRTHOLE, AUCTIONEER, SUCCESSOR TO ‘Wm. Witters—Sells this day, at 2 o'clock, at 454 pase @ general assortment of Household furniture, ee ‘apesirv, Gruskeis and Ingratn Carpets, Rugs, Mattings. Uil- aa on, Vases, lated Ware, Hair, Husk and other Mattresses ; Feather Beda, enteeey daing, &c.; also French plate pier and mantel Mirro1 ardrobes. Secretary Bookcases, lot Dry Goods, Tavie « Cutlery, Glass, Crockery, Tin, Wooden Ware, Stoves, Refrigerators, Painunze, Engravitign, Rope Matting, &c.; also @ miscellaneous lot of "Gooas to pay storage, ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—SATURDAY, AU- gust 12, at I o'clock, at the auction room, No. 1 North William street, large assortment of Household Furniture, Carpets, Piano’, &. M. poverty, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, BY VIR- tue of a chaltel morigageto H. M. Herrick, dated the fh day of May, 187 urday, Anguat 12, at 12 o'elos at No. 8 Chatham st floor, the Stock'and Fixta: the Window Shade Manufactory; Frames, Desks, Stoves, Ralling, Iron Safe, Shelving and all the goods pertaining to the window shade manuiac\uring busiaess; to be peremplo- rily sold, will Canal street, the enti Storey Gontlating of Counters, Bhowoases, Mirrors, Beales, Signa, Glass Jars, one Indian Figure, &c.,'Sc., together with 8,000 imported Cizars, Tobacco and ‘the ‘unexpired Lease of said premises. by order, L. RINDSKOPF, Attorney for Mcrtgagee and City Marshal, Vege ER'S SALE—THIS DAY, BY JOHN MORTIMER, at 42 East Brondway, of 400 lots Women’s Cede lothings Boots aud Shoes, Bedding &c. Oraer P, AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THIS DAY, JAMES AGAR, \ctioneer, will sell at 59 New Bowery, 600 lote men’s eave Clothing, Table Linen, Sheets, Soreads. By and order of P, Fullan, West Thirty-ninth ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER.--SHOE MANU- Tactory.— Marshal's snie.—Wiil sell this day, Friday, at 2 o'ciock FP y at 10 rren street, the Contents of Manufactory, consisting of Machinery, Benches, Tablee Chairs, Office Furniture, Safe, te. Sale ponitive, CHARLES F. WATTS, Marshal. I] ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER, Parior and Bedroom Furniture, Carpets Badding, fe, Marsha! and mortgage sale.—W ill sell this day (Friday), at {1 o'clook, at salesroom, 27 Fast Brondwayv, a large and gencral assortnent Furniture Suits, Parlor Furniture, In green Teps; suits biack walnut Bedroom Furniture, Bureaus, Bed- Tables, Chatre, Mirrors, ‘Extension ‘Fables, Carpets, Mattresses, &¢ QUINN, Cit F Mortgages. QHERIFF'S SALE,—R, FIELD, AUCTIONEER, WILL HY. well this day, at 113g selon t'81 Third avenue, the con- tents of a Cigar Store. By ord MATIMEW T. BRENNAN, Sherif, J. Kornuen, Deputy. QHERIFF’S SAL! R. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, WILL i sell thi day, 12 o'clock, at 4 21 Bowery, 2 Baudies Leather. By order. MATTHEW 'T, BRENN Sai Sheriff. J. KorntEn, Deputy. Quen, 3 FIELD 4 UCTIONER N y (Friday), at fh Deloce at 31 Beaver irects 300 barrels Wake. MATIUEW 1, BRENNAN, Sherit. FEBACHER, ples will be rend: S. 13 Bowery, a large lot of va Lijuors, &0.—On this t 1059 o'eloek, Liquors, to pay storage and advances, consisting of 25 barreis TFourbon and Rye Whiskers, casks Br: ei Port and Sherry Wines; also 20 cages Claret Wines, Rhine W and Brandies, 50 cases and baskets Champagne, &c. positive. Dealers Peis J py alotof Furniture, Bedding, Bedsteads, Chairs, ‘ables, HERMAN, AUCTIONEER—MARSHAL'S SAL baa cio Ca Cassimeres, Ready-made Clotuing, ge, This rf May, Angust 11, at 10% o'clock, 13 Bowery, a large regular assortment of Ready-inade ‘Ciotaing, &e.. consisting Of Cloth an! Cassimere Coats, Pants and Vests, Piece Gnodn as Cioths, Cassimneres and. Doeskins; Remnants of Cloths, order of &e, Alsd w lot of Cireular Saws, _ FRAN ERMAN, City Marshal. 2 Rost i fl FURNITURE. _ : , A CONSIDERABLE, REDUCTION HAS BEEN MADE in the rices of Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at ‘ARRE Li extensive warerooms, E corner Treatitn TE. ROTH'S PARLOR SUITS MANUFACTORY AND Honschold Goods Warehouse, 50 Bleecker street, be- tween Broadway and Bowery—. Suite, covered with as Siurd; Pranotorte bargains for cash. T THE PRIVATE ESIDENCE 12 EAST TENTH ety one Hock west of Rrondway, between Univer. y and Fifth avenue.—Magniticent satin bi 1 Latest pie Parlor Suit, nearly new, cost #450, for $17 do , 875: one do, $55; Pianolorie, Palntings, Parlor, ber, Dining Furniture at halt Cost; property of family, House to let, et. Monthly or w ! styles and coior Parlor 8, haircloth, satin or brocatel, from ‘arior, Chamber, Library, Dininy Fur. Mirrors. Carpets, &o., at’ the greatest Packed and de.ivered free. Sam- private vi East Side Brre. STONE HOUSE, IN HARLEM, HANDY the cars, for sale we fuon runt tate tien, hick stoop; gas and wi BEEKMAN & BRO., Grocers, 543 Second avenue. SALE.—PARK AVENUE, NEAR FORTIET! street, a bd ene yy rown stone House, finished in ja hard Wood, in excellent ¢ order WROS,, 46 Eant Twenty-third street. OR SALE—A FOUR STORY HOUSE ON FIFTY- fourth street, near Fifth avenue, 25x60x100. Price. $45,000, HOLMES BROS., 45 East Twenty-third street, Miscella: Lo neg UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARING AUTUMN ists of Houses and Lota for sale aod to let.—Parties will pon send memorandums to A. JOURNEAY, No. b Pine stroat, HUDSON CITY JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN a ESTATE. AND BERGEN REAL For Sale. A's HOBOKEN—FOR CHEAP LOTS, FROM 500 TO 800; within short distance of the ferry ey ‘at SCOTT'S Real Kstate Agency, 21 Ne To Let or Lease. T HOBOKEN.—TO LEASE OR FOR SALE, SEVE! A very desiratic Plots of Lots, suitable for any kind manufacturing ey within five or ten minutes walk of, the ferry. App!y at SCOTI"S Real Estate Agency, an News, ark street, Hol boken, n.d. PROPERTY Onn or jee CITY FOR SALE Am WANTING FA RMS—000D Ber; ‘Ls! Nu. mate—for papers address C. K. 1S, RARE OPPORTUNITY.—A FARM OF 00. + 600 ACRES,” on one aes @ miles from Brooklyn and one mile from depot: eres under wood, will turn out from 80 to 40 cords an acre; 6) all good heavy loam; a new hor tern and pond on 2 and all outhouses required on a farm oon acres under cultivation, farm; barn, stables lage also ft gel race pee, SOHN CARROLL, A SMALL PLACE, HALF A MILE FROM DEPOT, Address EB. M. BL LL, 2b4 Pearl FIRST CLASS FARM OR COUNTRY SEAT FOR Hudson, 80 miles from city ; large modern Lena eet scenery; ‘frst ae surroundings if reat bargain COTTAGE TO LET—CHEAP, ON THE BANKS OF Passaic River, containing elght rooms; only four min- plate ‘poly to Dr. VON DEKSMITH, Passato Bridge ive Place, with fine grounds, for sale or exchange fora house in New York; difference in equity, if any, will be paid. ¥.: . MEEKS, ‘80 Cedar street. T NEW BRUNSWICE.—GREAT BARGAIN! just finished, costing 8 sem made; will be sold. « or oe tani pa er partion wanted In Westoheater county: nice house and ial WW. A sale—Ot 100 acres, finely located on the banks of the ELAN D, 201 ( Broadway. ‘utes from depot and 30 minutes from city; excellent fishtog T LLEWELLYN PARK, ORANGE.—AN ATTRACT- in cash; house contains modern improvements. Value ‘Blt ROBERY SIXTY Country Seat, completely stocked; ream, 426,000; elght acres on Raritan, splendid location, $8,000; 1 adjoluing depot, superior farm, good linpriversents, with stosk. crope-and, toolns ox ange, $22,000 also 2 52, 40, 100, Tai, 50, 60, 74, 115. 1 denirable, to exe Residences in the city of Sruaswick. from $2,000 to Fs ‘ilcheap. ‘Now is your time. J, 8. FERG! 39 Nassau Street, room 6. ARMS FOR SALE—WITH BUILDINGS, 40 ACRES and 75 acres; two hours’ ride; price #1,500 and $2,500;, 500 morn Apply to Mr. JIMMERSON, 145 Huron street,- Greenpota OR SALE--A FARM OF 95 ACRES, WITH stock Crops and Uteusiia, one mile from Catskill, on the Had Bon ; two nice resilences iy outbuildings, six acres in fruit, For particulars address J, A, PEASE, Catskill, N. Y. OR SALE OR TO LET (STATEN ISLAND)—A SPLEN- did large brick Mansion, furnished ; ali modern improve- ments; healthy, flue view, stable; within five minutes from New Brighton ferry, 3) minutes from Wall street. Adi box 8,572 New York oat VOR CASH-116 VALUABLE LOTS IN NEW YORK Bay Cemetery, at a bargain, Address for a week VALU: ABLE, Herald ole. OR SALE—-A FARM OF 85 ACRES, ONE HOUR FROM city, prieg 61.000; 60 0 acres, 86 ai 100 acres, fe im provemen arlety of first class Banyo to wbo,000' eect to ST, 201 Broadway. ACKENSACK AND PASSAIC. -FOR SALE AND TO Jet furnished and unturnished, Country Beate and Cot- ite, all prices. “send for printed tse, ASON, No. 1 Chambers street. NY ON TOD jE HOUSE, TWO ACRES Taye! and froft; wit lease three rears or "sel cheap. iM. MIL 10, 135 Chambers street. oO* SAUGATUCK HARBOR, NEAR NORWAL Conn.—-For sale, 2 corner Property, 28 acres; 2,000 fe of water front; eligible sites, WM, VAN ANTWERP, 35 Dey street, 10 LET_ FURNISHED, AT PLAINFIELD, N. kg until next spring. hauome renidence, near depot 18 Fooms: farn rd room, stal - Gress H., box 88 New Vork Post ofiee, tine (0 LET—FOR ONE-HALF ITS VALUE, WITH PRIVD lege of buying, one.of the nicest Cottages on Northern Rew Jersey Railton, cloae to de minutes from New York. Apply toJ, NELSON Li No. § Broad 0 LET—OPPOSITE UNITED STATES MINT, CHEST. nut street, Philadelphia, a handsome f stone Store and Building, £2’feet front on C 160 feet to Sansom street, suitable for an A. H. MERSHON, nortbweat corner atreeis, Philadelphia, EN THOUSAND ACRES VERY RICH FARMING Land, or heavily timbered, partly black walnut, near the Mississippi River, and upon or within a few miles of two raile roads already built and a third ander contract; utle perfectly r and unencumbered, For sale very cheap to a prompt cant, purchaser, at room 185 Filth Avenue Hotel, between 4 ani . —FARM, 31 ACRES; GOOD HOUSE, BA. $3,200 crib, poultry, Yard fruits level ina; eh soll; very cheap. a ere tet $i Front treet Ee jorthport, Le I., o € busi Pweifth REAL ESTATE T TOs EXC MANGER. An —FoR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- valuable Stone Quarry, In Sulilvan county, Ny Y., on the! Det re and Hud ‘analand Erie Rail iway, consisting of 575 acres; dock, ‘dwellings, sawmill and other be dae iad: Caer th lye beg and bla of producing inexhaustible quantities. For particulars ay to WILLIAM POILLON, foot of Bet reels New Tork, EAUTIFUL PLACE—SIXTY MINUTES’ RIDE IN horse cars: large double, House, suitable for boarding ouse oF school; nice outbuildings ; ' f) fruit, sem tiew and hoalthy j free, of encumbrance: will on very any terme oF exchange; prefer to deal with real parties; price Bini, “Aude exe EY BENTON, care box Post JSCHAGEATAR A BARGATN— COUNTRY STORE PROP. Wwo (0 seven acres, good bill Inquire % store No.1 New Bow SO Ey eyo FORA BROOKLYN DWELLING WiLL Give 7 Houses; ‘one haa store, also stable; central business location in West Farms Me Lay g.W. biter enh ‘Westchester county. No.2 New Chambers atreet. HANGE FOR WILLIAMSBUKG property, a tine four story Store, first class Tenement House, with modern improvements on Third tween Forty-fifth aad Forty-sixth st) JOUN P, , DALLI 1M F% SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE OR ‘ood Horses and Wagons—Some very choice Lots, in- cluding nome very desirable Corvers, short dlokence frome tho ferry, in New Jer ey; property that will pay over 25 to 60 per cont in short time, ' Will make fair, exchange. | No heed apply. Address OWNER, box 190 Herald villce, (JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR NEW YORK PROP- Pian aa Ae TST demrable, Countey Seat ot 15 acres, near ngs, fruits, shade Ac. Al Farina, &c. KEL LLY DROS, 205 Broadway. POR SALE oR EXCHANGE FOR STORE PROPERTY— wo story basement brick House; gas and water, mar. ble mantels, No. 408 State street, Brooklyn. 86,00 iomut Inquire on the premises, cect . OR SALE OR E OR SALE-OR F Price CHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY 240 tmp aoa or goods, splendid Farm of 40) acres, balance heavily timbered, pine, oak and ‘chestnut; good Jocation. For further particulars address room 78 Cosmo- potitan Hotel. OR SALE OR EXOMANGE.—UNPRECEDENTED chance for a paying business; owner going South. L have a Jango sar, Fenecring and manufactur ing Mill, centre of New York, plenty of work, paying ‘ gain to the rink man. isd Hoy Saaeen sa EXCHANGE—A MANDSOME THREE STORY igh stoop House, all modern Improvements; location desiree le; will take Brookiyn or country. erty, improved or untmptoved. Address OWNER, box 14 Oh jeraid office. TPO EXCHANGE FOUR FULL LOTS ON EIGaTY- eighth street, near Central Park, for a brown stone House up town, worth from Rs.00 43 $40,000; will pay dit~ ference in cash. “Apply to HO) MES BROS, 46 East twenty- rd atreot 10 EXCHANGE—AT LONG BRANCH, A_ LARGE House, Stable and several acres of Land, surrounded by the land recently parchaaed by a compan city near ihe ocean and depot; imme ry aresa V oft ANGE, FOR FARM OR CITY ‘a Hotel, containing 54 roomas ‘good business locailty, Apply at 0B A PRIVATE FAMILY GOING TO EUROPE WILL reli all Can Furniture and contenta of five story browa stone residence 120 West Twent) + | Slee Tagniti- cent Pianotorte, elegant Farlor Suits, | i, for = ; Bulte to in. brocatal from ‘si. to oom and Library Sults, #80 to #100; Bedrvom Suita. aceat styles, in rosew: and walnut; Dining Room Furniture, solid Silver, Paintings, Bronzes, dc, in lots to suit purchas- ere; jess than ARON CRISTALAR & 60. es “BROADWAY. OFPO. site Grand Specia'ty in Second Hand Cheaper than any other house; barge CHAMBEIC PAW LOR, LIBRARY, DINING SUITS, CAR- PEI3 AND BebDviNG. s FAMILY, DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING, WILL i Fo Drawinit sell magnificent Drawing Room sv ur Bye, covered satin brocatel, 450, for 3005 o Shororie, coat $0, for #7; Tainriap ronz Etaceres, Bookcase, Chamtve: Diokog Purniure, West Fifteenth street, near Filth JPURNITURE FOR SALE.—A COMPLETE SET OF FUR- ‘hiture for a large house, including Bedaing, Table Linen, e. For particulars apply at 27 Barclay reek: REAL ESTATE WANTED. “WISH TO PURCHASE A THREE STORY HIGH stoop Honse, in a good locality, cust of Third avenue, be- tween Fortieth and Seventieth streets, Address, giving ‘Cult description and lowest price, L. A., box 1,769 Post office. No agents; only prineipais. HE NAMES OF TWO GENTLEMEN ARE DESIRED ‘who wil unite with others in buying a farm tn Rye, ell. gidly located and cay of elng divide, Into elght oF tem Villa plows of abont el pant neres each, the object being to form a choles neighborhood in teandnable cont, Address E FRANCIS uxD reet, New ¥ W*8tED-1N ROCKLAND OR WESTCHESTER county, a Farm for fine city proverty;, also, @ Country Sent near cl ¥, JAYNE & CO., 183 Broadway.” FANTED-COUNTRY SEAT, WITHIN 80 OR 90 MILES ‘of city; very small house, with improvements and neatly furnished; Extensive Jnwn, shaded carriage house ail to be In, ood ‘order, with about § acres or nore tfor | or’ yearn f for 9 Bipersonn Ht place 4 Wy aa advertions a very good rent Al aid; unlens © g none apply. Gress toe 701 Post ofice, mv Eiteabeb, N. a addons AYING TO DISPOSE OF FURNITURE courateD {a residence 124 Went twenty-sixth strogt, 1 Fone ood Viapotorye, cot }); Parlor Saite 75; rep do., ont ae for 8: russe lt ve. yard: £0 Guried Hult Mattresses “and 300 tote ehoap $ House to let. Moen, oR WEEKLY PAYMENTS—CARPETS, lai Foresters; BOAO Ky WY & CUNNINGHAM, 9M and 386 Third avenue, near Tweoty-eightu strony Prices ower Wau aay other bouse in the cilts *srooatel aE RP __DENTISTRY. BETH EXTRACTED Searaveie THE LEAST PAIN, with laughing, gas, Beautiful sets of continuous cam Fee on ruvber, Hib. Tooth carefully filled with gold and other preparations, DR. BODINE 19 Grand street. Mp EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN 14 YEARS, .BE- numbing application; yas administered, Veautiful Teeth, $1; Sel, $10, “Plumpers for hollow chock, ets rex paired. J, JAY VILLIERS, 155 Grand street, uear Broadway

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