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ATIONS WANTED—FEMAL Cooks &c. G BONLING GREPN.—A FIRST CLASS SWEDISH ) girl as cook and laundress or to do up staira work and waiting or general housework, elty or country. ] > WEST 46TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS FIRST +) class cook and to assist with the washing and ironing if for two days betwer WEST 13TH STA COMPETENT WOMAN AS cook; understands housekeeping; willing to give good 38 satisfaction to a good tamily; good reference: GO R&Sst WASHINGTON PLACE.-AS FIRST © ASS YO) inmost, pastry and bread cook in’a hotel or boarding house, ci'y dr country, Best reference. 104 WESTRD ST, REAR A RESPECTABLE WO- 4 man as good Cook; will assist with washing and ironing; no objection to boaraing Louse; best city refer- ence, ve Wes? 18TH st., THIRD PLOOK,—A RESPECT. VOT i Avoinan as cook aid to asmist with the was 1d ironing, good reference. ST.-TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG ay Ww 1 NU girls od cook, excellent baker, washer and {romer; the other as chambermaid and waitress; city Fetes O03 WEE 2TH SOA CAPABLE WOMAN AS +) first clase cook; understands ail Kinds of cooking; silent baker of Dread’ and pasiry; city or © WEST 27TH ST,—AS FIRST CLASS COOK, IN a private family; undermiands all kinds of good is an excellent aker; city and conniry reverence. EAST 2TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS CODK ; AN olient baker; mo objection to ¥ ahort distance in uncxceptionable city reference. a 911 WEST 28TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, REAR. AS LL test class cook; no objection to assist im the wash ing; clty preferred; beat city reference. 92) WEST 27TH ST.—A_ RESPRCTAPLE GIRL 24) cook and to assist with the washing; is au excellent tread baker; good reference. A EAST SSTH ST.—TWO SISTERS; ONE AS as . wasber and ironer, the otber as chambermaid and waitress; excellent reterenc QQ] WEST STH sta RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS 22291 001 plain cook ; willing to aariat with washing; 0 ‘Objection to the country: has good city refereace. 206 puMry 939. T 20H ST., NEAR STH AV. OL able woman as first class co Kinds of ‘Tamily cookiag, both French and English; also soups, Osh, meats, partrr, creams and desserts of wil kind is an excellent baker; williug to taxe the entire charge of the kiteben if required; no objection to zo a short country; city and country reference. days. tance in the ‘Can be seen for two FAST Q9TH ST., BETWRE ) AND 9239 AVS. — 222 A respectanie young woman as cook; thoroughly Understands her business; has good city reference. Can be geen for two day, $30) UTM ST), BETWEEN IST AND 2D. AVS.—A oe respectatie Scotch woman as cook; understands yusiness in all its branher Cali for two ST.—A RESPECTABL! 933 Bra Object, but a good « 34 ‘ook and to assist in the washing and ironing ina small private family; good reference from ber last place. Call or address. 349 EAST STH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS PAST 28D ST.—A FIRST CLASS PROTESTANT cook in a private family; country preferred; best reference. Can be seen for two day: 2Q9 8TH AV.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK IN A 392: farmily ; best cliy refere: Chambermaids, &c. 4TH AY. IN THE STORE.—TO DO CHAMBER. work and washing and froning or housework in a vate family ; good city reference. 26 PERRY S8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAMBER. small p maid and waitress; kest city reference. 124 Test rs tA. RESPECTABLE WOMSN = as chambermaid and waitress; best city reference, ‘all for (wo days. A RESP! i TABLE GIRL AS chambermaid of waitress: reference from her last employer. Cali this day, from $ to 3 o'clock. 1.59. BAST S80 ST, FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A GIRL. +)27 ately landed, to do chamberwork or plain sewing and make herself generally useful. Call for two days. 169 WEST, MTH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG °F woman as chambermaid and waitress or as compe- tent nurse; can take full charge of a baby from its birth; isa good sewer, willing and obliging; three yenrs’ city refer- ence. ST STH 8’ DO] BAsTwITH ST, CORNER 3D Av. Tor FLOOR — 2 Two Welsh Protestant girls as clambermaid and walireas. Call for two da} DA] MEST MD 8h, BETWHEN ITH AND STH AVS — <= A respectable Foung girl, lately landed, as chamber. Thald and waitress, Cail for two days ”) } WEST 2TH ST.A YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAM- t+) berwork and waiting. Call for two daye, OA StH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY LANDED, 2+)+) as chambermaid and to assist in washing; no objec- {ion to the country, 308 ag RESPECTABLE PROTEST- or will do general house- WEST 44TH ST.—A ant gift as chamberm: work. 31.0 WEST ATH ST. BETWEEN STH AND STH AVS., * first floor,—A ‘respectable young woman. lately lanced, as chambermaid and to do plain sewing or house- work lia plain family. Oall for two days. 3.44. WEST 36TH STA PROTESTANT GIRL AS #9 Eb chambermaid and waitress, or would do housework ina smali family; iskind to children; no objection to the country. 4 )] WEST 53D ST, THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— ZU (As young girl," 18 years of aye, to do chamberwork or light bousework in a small res; ectable family. 57 DOOR FROM 42D ST.-A LADY ode or to do the work of @ small family. I for two day D AV., CORNER 40TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN ax chambermald. or (ei GITCATION WANTED BY A YOUNG COLORED GIRL. Sto do chamberwork and waiting or to mind children, ‘Address A. B., Lox 187 Herald ofties Dressmakers Seamstresses. WASHINGTON PLACE.A YOUNG LADY AS e ‘esa, with or without her own machine (Singer's). Miss DOOL! BRING ST., NEAR BOWERY.--A SEAMSTRESS who understands cutting and fitting perfectly Iadios’ 2) Sra citidren’s clothes; also” boys and girls; operates on Wheeler & Wilson's machine. 4() FoRserH sta RESPECTABLE YOUNG PER- Aon AS Seamstress or to assist tn chamberwork or care of children: can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's m: cuine, Cail for two days. 10] Seat te ees cre a8 SEAMSTRESS AND dressmaker in a private family; can cut and St and ao ail Kinds of family sewing; operates on Wheeler & Wil y ing to go out by the day, week or od city reference, WEST ATH ST.—A RESPECTABLE de kerjcan cnt and fit Indies’ 125 ? Greases; by the day or week. Apply for (wo dayn, seamatress. can cut and fit; and the Empire machines EAST 15TH ST... BETWE ton ave. (present employer's) erates on Wheeler & W II or addres 134 RE, StH ST., BETWEEN 67TH AND . avs. A respectable girl to go out by the seamstress, or would take « permanent piace to wait ona lady or agaist in chamberwork. Cali for two di WES ST-—-A_OFRMAN GIRL: AN EXPE. «) enced operator on Wheeler & Wilson's and Howe's aewing machines. 20] BAST 39TH ST., CORNER OF grocery, top foor.—A first class dressmaker, c and nt ‘sa few more engagements by the week; all kinds of ladies’ and children's dresses mace in thi most ‘fashionable styles; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's and Gibos’ machines, Ring bell No. 4. 4.26 FAST 9TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, 2D. cniver and fitter wish ore engagements; can operate on Grover & Baker's mi Cail” on or ad? dress DRLSSMAKER. A*" EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WANTS A SITUA a oman ip a large establishment; the W 4 Wilson machine; best Madam FRANCIS, Herald office 8D AV., OVER THE General Housework, &c. 2g weer 18TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO 2 nousework in a emali famliy; is a bret class wasber and lroner ; good city reference. 61 BANK &T.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO J] Rousework tia private family Py CHRYSTIE 8T., SECOND FLOOR. A RE: bie woman and child, in a gentee\ family, t sework aud sew or to walt on an invalid lady. Mrs, STASSON, HAST NITH ST.-TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work in ® small family; oeat city reference. In- present employer 6 202 quire ma das OK WEST 2TH 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO G QOD Sai housework or chamberwork and assist with ie washing or take care of chtldren, WEST 36TH ST. SECOND FLOOR, BAL ae 295 nT a veepectable ‘young girt to to’ general bh osework in a private iamily , city reference. Can be seen for two days. it 2 « PAST 46TH ST., FOURTH FLOOR, FRONT 2 10) PAST Pe epectable woman to do general house: work, if @ coo! washer and troner. H AVA YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL sework in a email private family; good city a Le given 39 PECTABLE GIRL, LATE- B21 Wiended, to do general bousework ; @ good cooky qraster and ironer. FAST MTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 296 7 PLY gir: to do genera! housework in a small private fam- ‘ly ST MD 8T.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL, 15 to do light housework , city reference, EAST 66TH ST.-WANTED, A GIRL TU DO 34 general housework; must be a good washer and froner QQ ITH AY. TOP FLUOR.—A RESPECTABLE WO- AR Than Co go out by the day; perfectiy understands all « of housework ; best city references. 4 Housekeepers, &c. ————— ITUATIONS WANTKD—FEMALES. ll RAST MTH ST., BETWEEN 4TH AND with one or several gentlemen, P()G WES? UTH ST.—A YOUNG LADY OF wD Housekeeper; in a widower would beconceded asoneot the ts tly, aa abe in LEXING. ton ava.—A young German widow as housckeoner REFINE- ment, 18 years of age, @ stranger in the city, as ft referred, where Khe fully com- petent to make home jossant end cl erful. Call tor one week or address CONFIDEN 265 V+) housekeeper in a bi wore; triers need not call. Ca 2.209 or would take chi rivate house 1 from 9 to 7, ‘objection to the country. Calton or addres Mra. N AMERICAN ZA quite pleasing in manners, wishes a position her ittle girl (aged UL years) with ber; references: dress for one week Mra. C Branch office, 1,248 Broadway. N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, Wishes a siluation as housekeeper. interview, L. M., Herald offices, AGE Laundresses, &cy 2 LO3 tenn” A ihapeciable: woman “id a. com dress) wishes’ a few fam | Zh cents per dozen. Call or address. TET eet eg era REPEC ( wianes washing and ironing. WEST 19TH ST.-A_ COMP’ a+) man wishes to work out by tue ironing; good reference. 132 WEST ISTH 8: laundress, to go 0! 140 aie. family washin, the best mann 154 S110) to work by the days Suting and puting. Call for two days. WEST 18TH ST., ROOM NO. WEST 15fH ST.-AN AMERICAN WIDOW AS 5 is willing 8D AV., HARLEM.—A WIDOW AS HOUSE- keeper to « widower with one or two chiitren, ‘arge of a gentleman's residence or attend un or travel with au invaild of any respectable employme WIDOW LADY OF REFINEMENT, keeper, in country or city; if agreeabie would like to have , box 115 Herald Uptown % YEA Address, appointing EAST 4TH 8T., NBAR YD AY., SECOND FLOOR, jes’ and genileinen's washi ABLE WOMAN ) ST, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS. A RE, ctavie woman to go out washing and ironing o1 ining by the day; good tluter; best city refere NT YOUNG Wo- at washing and SHOP.-AS Gi WEST 55TH ST., BETWEEN BRUADWAY AND Genatiemen's wi Bing and ironing; also faces, &e., done up in A RESPECTA- ble woman wishes some washing and trouing to go ‘out by the day or bring it to her own house; best references. o "ASHLEY. aw house: wen, Ad- laun= jerms can q Wear 19TH $f. RESPECTABLE wirhes a nice fami 21 best city reference. Please address. 997 UTHLAY, ae aad assist with the washing. Call for two days. -Q6 EAST 27TH ST. TOP FLOOR.—A S27 Sho understands a the bell four times, do Biting and sewini 344 in gentlemen’ ALL EST 0H st. family washing, by the month or the dozer and all kinds of finery wr ‘good reference. ST.—A RESPECTABLE 445 WEST 26TH ST.—A RESP! wor week. 640 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN "7 WEST 27TH ST., THIRD FLOOR. -A RESPECTA- 1457 Me'woman. wishes a few families’ washing; Jo a Splendid washer and ironer and can fat mended, BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS,— jauindress ; best city reference. washing; understands futing; BETWEEN STH AND 28TH STS.—A reapectable girl as laundress or to do chamberwork Kinds of fine washing and luting, at her own house; willing to go out by the da: be well 4 WOMAN WOMAN, Ring NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1871 ATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Mises ANTE) years experien ment as teacher in a would take entire chi ferences excuanged. New Haven, Coun. le on rivate school, or in a fail ee ‘of and instruct children, dc. duress KE. SON, Phat o Intelligence OMtres, A ete Notind at the German Bureau, 203 qranee on Tat st Bowery, ev: Mrs, LO! TANTED--WKT NURSES FOR SITUATIONS IN Apply tamediately at Dr. HANSEN'S ramilies. ‘good 4 Gib at., near Bowery. Nurse Agency, AELP WANTED—FEM A YOUNG, anted--In a first class family; good Vat 120 West 26th at, aia 5 4 Ks, t enced bands uly need apply at 318 Broadw: GH. WITTHAUS & CO. PIRST CL, machine), also plain sewers, on tadies? under wanted at LORD & TAYLUR'S, Chryatie streets. ninth street, bei wo Fourty and’ Lexington avenues, WASTED A. WOMAN, TO DO PLAIN WASHING AND ironing, at FUNK’S' Union Park, 604 st and Ist av. ‘AITRI S12 WAITRESSES WANTED, paid. 109 West sath at ET NURSE WANTED.—APPLY AT 885 UNION Brooklyn ; city reference required. ANTED—A SMART GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE. work, mast be u good plain cook ; also a small zirl to aavist, Apply, after 9 o'clock, at 85 Macdougal at, ANTHD—A RESPECTABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL usework, washing and troning in a German fatnily ; cea. 128 60th at, near Lexington av. i GOOD COOK AND A_ SKILFUL V pdnundreaa in a small private family; to, competent parties iberal wages will be rom 2 relock, B74 Madison nv between Bauh an is shite TANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND iraner, also a chambermaid and waitress to go a short pply, aia distance in the country; wages $16 and $13. morning, between 10 and LL, at 385 Broadway: Mr. LYON, ,ANTED—BY A WIDOWER (FOUR IN FAMILY) A genteel young oolored girl, a good cook and laundress and weil recommended, tor general bousework. Addrevs HOUSEWORK, Herald office. W4XTED—TWO FIRS: CLASS MILLIN 8 AND Bowery. WAXTED-A, GOOD | MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, loves children only need apply; od wages will be given yuired, “Appiy'ut 127 Bunt 160h st * ANTED—AN ASSISTANT FOREWOMAN ; ONE EXPE- e number able of taking chi ily to D. B. BABOOGK, 939 SIH St, BETWEEN, AVS. BAND C, FIRST OO toor—A’ respectable German girl, speaking Ger- man, French and English; 1s a good washer and troue WEST 89TH ST., BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH AVS rear,—A respectable widow woman wishes to take or family wasuing; good city re ference, SECOND FLOOR, ROOM 6,—A frst class laundress to do ladies’, gentiemen’s or { pulling, tating me neatly ; terms moderate. 418 =A, Led wisnes the washing of = 1ew gentlemen or families ; no objection to go out by the day. Inquire in the store. ABLE AMERIC ¢ washing and ironing at her own home; genslemen’s preferred; good references. Cail all the EAST 13TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO out by the day waabing and ironing or houseclean- WOMAN N T0 GO 76 8TH AV., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT gentlemen's washing at her own house ; te: Nursens ce i oc ing to make herseli generally usetul, ECOND FLOOR, REAR. residence; must be over 10 months old. Cail for two 112 birth; first class cit fave. WEST 19TH ST.—A_ COMPE' 14 years of age, to take care of # child; reference. 156 WEST STH st REAR HOUSE, ROOM +)D A respectable woman wants a baby to wet her owr: died. 168 tire charge of ‘Call for two days. infant trom fe birth; five years’ woman ns wet nurse; reference give = 178 WILLOUGHBY ST.,.NEAR FLEET.—AN | S06 179 @ 0 iigent American lady an nurse for an invali experience ; would assist in household duties ondary consideration ; tion not important, Address or apply to Miss R. M. lyn, N, ¥. Unexceptionable reference. 197 address 205 ALLEY. 234. Plain sewing, or would do ligt chamberwork. gentleman. or take eptire charge of a baby from ina careful dress A. D. 346 26TH ST., BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH AD young gil as nurse in sewing or housework in a smail family. 448 Bees voune baby, two days old, wishes # bab; house, or would go out tn a respectable family. female nurse wishes employment, Wattresses, &c. G w 214 ma chamberma: 287 3D AV.—A RESPECTABL GIRL AS U! Miscellaneous. 263 children or to emali wages. Ml for two days. A respectable colored woman wishes. families! or to FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS WISHES ENGAGE- ments for three days of the week; does up fine lac ‘and French fluting ; best references. Address LAU NDRESS, box 111 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broadway. AV., BETWEEN 63D AND 64TH STS. OVER THE 1 store.—A young girl, lately landed, as Durse ; 18 will- —A RESPECT- wishes to take care of a child at her own 102 EAS? 12TH STA YOUNG WELSH. PROTEST- ant girl to take care of children ina private family. ETLNT INFANT nurse will take the best care of a child from its references, Apply for two day: 131 WEST 28TH ST.—A YOUNG AMbRICAN GIRL, reterence from present employer, where she can be seen. BLEECKER ST.—-A RESPECTABLE MARRIED n agreeable home most desired ; loca- AY. C.-AS WET NURSE BY A RESPECTABLE Z200g married women ; best references. Call on or ra. WEST 27TH ST. A YOUNG WOMAN AS NURSE ; can take entire charge of baby; would assist with the chamberwork and plain sewing; city or country. EAST 80TH ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS.—A smart young girito take care of children and ao 329 EAST 32D ST.—A MIDDLE AGED, HEALTHY 4+) Scotchwoman to take care of an invalid lady or rae, ciyil and obliging; no encumbranc GRAND ST,—IN ANY SICKNESS A COMPETENT ST 3TH ST.--A COMPETENT YOUNG WO. at firat class waitress {n a private family, or as and piain sewer; excellent city references, fervant and to wait on table; t* fully accomplished ‘fs servant ; can get recommendation from Last place. EAST 10TH ST. A YOUNG LADY WISHES TO go travelling to California; bas no objection to ROOM. good cliy NO. 3. nurse, a8 WEST iMTH ST.A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- man as purse und seamstress; competent to take en- best city INTEL. has had 'y of sec- -y Brook- its birth ; Ad AVS.—A yf growing cuildren and to do WEST “TH &T.. BETWEEN $TH AND 10TH ealthy woman, having lost her own to wet nurse at ber own PSTAL some copying to do; she writes 414 § Cail for one week. god, quick M jean offices; aiso house 342 West ste sr. TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— OTL A respectable well educated "indy wishes to get an ire. LYNCH. FIRST FLOOR—AN AMER. cleaning. LADY inatraction reduced prices private letters written, Ac. education bas been neglected will Gnd this a’ good nity to brush up a little; reference unexceptionadle. LAKE, box IAI Herald office. ZA” in piano and singin English languages; beat Li Herald ollie companion to @ lady or as governess to youn; io objections to travelling; highest testimonials dress. A. 8., box 489 Bridgeport (Conn.) Post LADY DESIRE puptis, to whom grammatically and conver dress L. T. W., Herald off flowers. penmanship, day 01 TEACHEY, 108 6u ay A. EUROPEAN LaDy, oF viper desires some music and the modern langua Address EURUPA, tleraid office. jn 10 10 Schoo! or family to beginnei Addreas LONDON, Heraid JUROR AND THE ORIENT.—WANTED, BY nition as travelling com & valuable person and can ¢' enaie 1,248 Broadway.) SITUATION WANTED. SS woman in a fancy goo: es fuentiy and ci L. L. R., Newark Post office, & morning hor good music. ;, English thorough! ‘adress BETA, Dos 144 Herald once PERRY ST.-A YOUNG WIDOW LADY AS housekeeper in a bachelor's or widower's family ; 16l ‘Call on or address Miss b. M 43 errnces, A YOUNG LADY 8 FIRST CLASS LADY TEACHER: GIVES LESSONS also in the French, German and ces, Address ARTIST, box YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A SITUATION AS TO OBTAIN A FEW MORE will teach French and Spanish tionally, at $4 per month. LADY GIVES LESSONS IN ALL THE ENGLISH branches, drawing, painting, photograph coloring, vening, Call on or LASS ARILITIFS, puplis) at their residence for English, + also Latin to beginners, LADY, EDUCATED IN LONDON, DESIRES A drawing, painting, thorougbiy; German. lati it 0. Latin and Address Miss N. G., box 160 Herald Uptown Branc YOUNG LADY AS SALES. store; one who underni the business; speaks both the German and Engi \ ve good reference if required. Ad- TISITING GOVERNESS,-AN ENGLISH LADY, BX. rienced and well qualified for her profession, baa the French, drawing wud ALD reer tenes AN AMERICAN LADY OF +) education, energy and business ability wishe engagement in a more oF fice in this or some other eyy, jos M, OF EXPERIENCE WILL GIVE PRIVATE all the English brauches and music at ladies whose ‘Rares children ; ren, Ad: ‘Ad wax reas ofice, A LADY, oF GOOD #IRTH Wien. | wishes @ situation as companion, Address, for one ~ek, D. B., Post office, Newark, a A Teference. Address HONESTY, Herald office. ANTED—A GRNTEEL, INTELL visit ladies at their resigences week. A ladv t WASTE fit, None but artists need apply to F. 10th at., west of Broadway. ‘26th st. spectabie girl in a small family; must be a and ironer ani @t., between 2d and 3d ave. TANTED—TWO RESPECTABL! ‘one as COOK, washer and irone YOUNG ‘227 Kast Lith st, GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, short distance in the country ; must come well ‘Apply, with refereu J ANTED- V 7ANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER, WHO IS WILLING TO Address, by letter, stating terms, Dr. FISHER, Wren dishwash: ANTED—TWO GIRLS; ONE AS COOK, and ironer, the other as chambermaid and waitress ters or friends preferred. Call at 319 Lexington a} ANTED—A GOOD GIRL, 14 OR 16 YEARS OF AGE, to take care of a baby, by a private (amily. 2UL Weat 83d at., corner 7th ay., third floor. WAXTED—GOOD DISHWASHERS, AND GIRL | FOR Cleaning in dining room; wages $14 and $12 per month; at once. Brooklyn, ANTED—AN EDUCATED, COURTEOUS LADY AS aleswoman in a publising and importing house: must be @ Protestant, not older thun 20, and have good city Teierence; salary $13. Apply at 785 Broadway, opposite Astor place. WASTEDIA RESPE CTABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL housework ina family of two persons. reference, 0A. M, at 468 West 24th at, V ply at once at No. 1 East Washington square, corner of 4th st. Kestaurant Park Theatre, opposite City Hall, SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. ‘AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, CONVERSANT WITH T, French and Italian, going'to live in Italy, wants to: Charge of an agency ; good references. Address OSWELL, Herald offic A. JOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS WAITER in a private family; best city reference. Can be seen at is present place, 32 East 37th st. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION—US the care of horses; town or country. Address H. H., ald office. PORTER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man, well educated, not afraid to work, with good A PORTER, WITH GOOD EXPERIENCE IN PAUKING and shipping goods, wishes to make himself useful in ; has served nine years with last employer; can give d references. Address for two days N., box 142 Herald office. YOUNG GE A._Nivistunt purser on some foreign or coasting in order to learn the business; best of references. , Address PURSER, Herald office. AUNDRYMAN AND WIFE DESIRE TO TAKE 4 charge of # steam laundry, shirt laundry or dotel laundry; thoroughly understand it. Can be seen at 242 Water si. or 124 South Sth a WASTED =A JANITORS. PLACE IN A LARGE BUILD- son, sears clase ctty references given. Address J ANI- on F WARTED—4 SITUATION 48 WAITER IN A PRIVATE VY i miamlly ; good reference: English. Address A. 8., Hi ald office, CLERKS AND SALESME A. % STEWART & CO. WANT SALESMEN THO- « roughly acquainted with Italian cloths and piece trimmings. A by letter, with name and references. SALESMAN WANTED—IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE, A thats well aconainted with the city and out of town bay f ladies’ and tailora’ trimmin, ona, &e.; pood references required. Address box 3 YOUTH 17 YEARS OF AGE DESIRES EMPLOY AA ment; writes « good hand: keeps books; wil! do any- thing: has good referencen : resides with parents bbe en- gaged very low. CHAS. HOWARD, 148 West 1th st. COMPETENT MAN WOULD LIKE TO SECURE YOUNG MAN, OF 2%, GERMAN, OF GOOD MER- cantile education, desires a change of situation ; sales- man, home or travelling preferred ; been five years employed in « New York tinporting honse; speaks French and English. Address W. B, T., Herald ofiic YARPET SALESMAN WANTED.—APILY AT NO. Bowery. EN'S FURNISHING SAL SMAN WANTED TO Mi" travel. One thoroughly experienced ant acquainted with the trade. Apply to G. H. WITTHAUS & CO., 318 Broadway. JANTED—AN clonk and indies ness; with an energetic per- fon, who can inf liberal arrangements will be made, Apply at 358 third loft. WY ANTED.~A SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG man us clerk or porter, Addrese J. SMITH, Herald fee, V ene baving an established trade among wholesale grocers and others preferred. Manufactory, 203 8h av. WANTED IMMEDI AT! LY--A DRUG CLERK OF EX- perience, to go a few miles in the country. Call on or address DRUGUIST, Pacitic Hotel, Greenwich st., between Tland 12 o'clock, Tresday, 224 in Warten. ANTED—OUTSIDE SALESMAN FOR FINE CIGARS; A GOOD BALESMAN OF LEAF TOBACOY. with references and silary expected, F. TANTED-A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 18 OR 20 YEARS of age, in Am shoe store; must undersiand the nee and have city reference. “Apply at S01 6th V ~ COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA. tion as coachman an 4 Call on or address T. K,, bi YOUNG MAN, ACCUSTOMED TO THE CARE OF horaes, wanta & & wagon himself generally useful; first claes reference, Cali o Addvems F. FOX, 438 Enst 15th at, SITUATION WANTED. ane beat city Y A COMPETENT MAN, rdener; country preferred E, 1 Broad YOUNG MARRIED MAN, WITHOUT FAMILY, Htuation as c coacbman in all ite bran j can drive four- in hand if required; good eity reference. Gan be seen at K, M. Stivers’ carriage manufactory, 144 and 146 East Slut at, GARDENER'S SITUATION BY A single man; & Protestant; bi 00d reference, Address J. J., Herald ofiice, AX oZNQUISHMAN WISHES. | A coachman or any employment Teference. Address A. 5, oflice, 1,946 Broudwav. can drive well ; ok BY AN AMERICAN LADY OF SEVERAL ‘and success in teaching, an engaxe- NUMBER OF GERMAN SERVANTS CONSTANTLY HEALTHY WOMAN AS WET NURSE or par ‘Du BY, AND SCARF MAKERS | WANTED.—EXPERI up stairs S$ OPERATORS (WHEELER & WILSON garmenta, = corner of Grand aud IRL WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. MUST 1 be a tirst class washer and ironer, and able to do plain cooking. Appiy, with references, at No. 127 Kast Seventy- FOR hotel, short distance in country; extra wages and fares Tey i A Urst clase saleswoman, at Mra, WM. FOGARTY'S, 18) TO cook and do part of the general housework ; one whe TO make $25 per A FIRST CLASS MILLINER AND TRIM- ‘mer; also «competent dressmaker, who can cut and McKINLEY, 47 East ANTED—FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, A_RE- ood washer well recommended.’ Apply at 247 East Sid the other as chum: bermaid and waitress, willing to agalat with the washing and d. Apply at 89 Beaver st., up siairs, between 10 Apply, with TANTED—A HEALTHY YOUNG WET NURSE. AP- Inquire at 8. JOSEPHS’ cigar chman' and groom; understands 15 yearn’ experience and SITUATION AS anon 16, Derald Uptown iranol __. COACHMEN AND_GARDENERS. A COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED.-BY A FIRST class Protestant man, of long experience; first claas City reference. Own be sean at harness store, 50° 4th av,, till suited. Address J. B. if if RESPECTABLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS A. Conchman and gardener, in tne country. Address W. M., box 204 Herald oiliee. Ppa 8 CO, HHMAN AND GARDENER, OR GARDENER JAY and groom—By a thoroughly competent single man; Zan milk, de. 10 yeare of excellent references, Address or . | two days’A. J, box 202 Heraid office. A SINGLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH. AA. man and groom ; thoroughiy understands his business ; Uunexceptionabie references. Address J. W., 54}, West tad st. SINGLE GARDENER AND A GOOD MILKER would make himself generaliy useful in a gentleman's place; good reference. Address ©. M., bomgJll Herald office. ‘A. SITUATION WANTED BY (A GARDENER wHo thoroughly understands hfs business in grapery, grecu- house, truit irees, ke. Address A. C. K., Heraid oftice. A Youna & N WANTS A SITUATION AS ASSISTANT gardener and to make himself generally useful around a gentleman's place, Address J. C., box 149 Herald oft AS east, CLASS COACHMAN AND GROOM; CAN break in young horses to harness or saddle: can come well recommended. Address D. M., box 192 Heraid office. (A RESPECTABLE MARRIRD MAN, WITHOUT, 1X- cumbrance, Want a situation as coachmun and groom ; is teaving through the means of his former bous going to Ku- ‘the very best testimonials can be given, Address K. 252 Broadway, harness store. SCOTCHMAN AND WIFE WISH SITUATION THs man asfarmer and gardener, and’ his wife aa good plain cook, washer and fron take chary the man fs also competent to ‘of s gentleman's place; good reference, Ad: » Herald otic, SITUATION WANTED—HY A FIRST beat elty reference. Call on or address NOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MA\ ied man of long experience; hia wife as cook or iat dresa; both are willing and obliging; best city reference. ‘Address (. On Herald oft re INGLE YOUNG MAN AS COACHMAN, IN CITY © or country; wit! make himaelf generally usefw Hroroushiy undératande the care and treatment of hor deat references. 46 Kast lat st, MTUATION WANTED- AMERICAN COACHMAN; Stylish, experienced, safe and reliable city driver; practiced groom and care taker; intelligent, handy worker, Towtde or ot: clty reference, Aildress EDWARD, box 101 Herald office ITUATION WANTED--BY A YOUNG MAN AS © coachman and groom; can come well recommended * from last employer; no objection vo the country, Address 4. C., Dox 145 Herald office. GITUATIONS WANTED BY A MAN AND WIFE (GER: © man Protestants); man as coachman and garden Wife to do housework; city or country. Call for two days at 491 Broome three bloc! roadway. west of GcOTCHMAN AND WIFE WANT SITUATIONS ON ©) farm or in a gentleman's family; understands the care of horses, &c.; wife for general housework; just ur- rived. No. 6 Bowling Green, Vv TANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS THE CARE ‘of horses and wagons. Address, with reference, A. ox 120 Herald offlee W4NTHD..BY A SINGLE MAN, A SITUATION AS gardener: understands the proper care of horses and would keep things in good atyle, Address W., box 204 Herald MAN, FROM ENG- isa Careful, stylish best city reference. ANTED—BY A SOBER YOUNG land, # situation as coachman driver and groom of long experienc ‘Address C,, box 124 Herald office, W4STEDSA SITUATION, BY A MARRIED MAN, AS coachman and gardener; he thoroughly understands Ais business; his wife would go'as cook and laundress ; she ‘algo understands taking care of milk and butter; both can rocure excellent city reference. Address M. A., box 104 Herald oflice, WASTEDIBY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A SITUA- Hon as trat class coachman ; thoroughly understands the business; good city reference. Apply to JESSE DAW, 683 Broadway. Warm altuation A YOUNG SINGLE ENGLISHMAN, A hman ; 18 willing and obliging : strictly sober and industrious; a first class driver; no objection to the country; can milk if required; good city refer Ad- box 195 Herald Uptown Branch ollice, 1,246 YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACHMAN ‘and gardener ;he {sone of the best of grooma; will be found willing and obliging; i country. Address for two days 3 reference from city or box 121 Herald oilice. _ HELP AS ENTS WANTED—C. : vasa for one of the best articles out; business light, \d very profitable, Apply at 302 Broudway, room 9% MAN WANTED—TO TRAVEL AS TICKET SELLER and cashier; must have #500 capital; large daily pay. oun 33, BLITZ, (A GHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, FOYS AND, GIRLS to jeara telegraphing for $20.-THOMPSON'S Tele- graphic Institute, 20 Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper Instt- fite; day and evening; demand tor operators, A STEADY EMPLOYMENT WILL BE « telligent men in a remunerative business upon liberal aalaty and commission; special terms to competent men. No. 7 Warren st., room 29, up stairs, A STRONG .FOUNG, Man WANTED—ABOUT 18 years old, to handle and black stoves, at 487 3d corner 83d st. MORROW A CO. CTIVE AGENTS WANTED—EVERY WHERE, TO SELL the Needle-threading Thimble, the greatest and quickest Seliing novelty ever invented. Besides being a sewing thim- ble, itthreads @ woman's needles almost in the dark ; profits 200'per cent, A young man having the agency of three coun- tes ina New Engiand State clears $300 in tive weeks. Ladies say itis wore to Samples sent op receipt of 80 cents. . P. BLENSBY, 566 Broadway, New York. A ‘Apply at No. 7 Murray VEN. IN- YSTERMAN WANTED—WHO UNDERSTANDS THE saloon business. 252 id av. TANTED—GENTLEMANLY SOLICITING AGENTS; profitable, easy and respectable business; $3 to $12 er day; success sure; moat convenient little article. 615 roadway, up atairs, oflice No. 1, WASTED (AT DOLBEAR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 875 Broadway, & young man as assistant teacher: must be well educated, of gentlemanty address, neat in per- top and not atraid to work’ into a good pontion. ‘Apply after } ANTED- 50 AGENTS TO SELL AN ARTICLE OF practical uvility needed In every family ; a sure success; can make from 43 to #5 per uay. No. 63g Pine st., room 9. TANTED—A_LAD, 18 YEARS OLD, FOR work 1 factory ; must come well recom! ply at 99 Bieecker at ae TANTED IMMEDIATELY A MAX dreas to attend the entrance of a first cl Apply to 8. F, FORTIN, 198 Broadway. ANTED ENERGETIC MEN IN EVERY STATE AND connty as agents fora lucrative article; & reaponsiole party as general agent for New York city. Send for circular to 108 South Eighth street, Phiiadelphia, WASTED-A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 3 waiter in x private family; mast understand waltin; af table au be well Fecommended.” Apply at No. 8 East 18th st., before 9 this morning. exhibition. ANTED—A GOOD WAITER; MUST_BE A SOBER mau and willing to work. Apply at 227 South st. WANTED rive OR SIX YOUNG MEN OF GOOD address to work on nalary and commission. (all be- fore 12 o'clock at W. C. & J. M. HICKOX', 699 Broadway. WANZTED A BARKEEPER. APPLY AT THE WEX- ford House, 216 and 218 Hadson st. ANTED AT 9 FULTON ST.. A BOY WHO CAN writ od hand, to work in @ wine and liquor store, Cali from 9 A.M ANTED—A. GOOD YOUNG MAN, IN A LIGHT, Profitable ofice business; persons with small means will Bnd this a good opening for business, Call at 208 Broad. way, room 19. ANTED—TWO MIDDLE-AGED EN OF {fos aditrons to saliit orders and collect bila for a frat class Spanish paper; liberal commission and salary; first class men easily make #40 to $50 per week; also wanted, » smart errand boy. Apply at office of La Republica, 40 and 42 Broudway. WANTED. 4 YOUKG MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF A aermperance grocery store; Irish or German preferred ; must have a practical knowledze of the retali grocery tra and be willing to devote his whole time to the interest of his employer; mich & person will find « goodsbome and & liberal salary, Address, giving reference, &c., HONESTY, box 142 Herald office. WASTED—A goon OYSTERMAN AS COOK: ONE siderntuet t@ order cooking preferred. Apply at NURSE'S q ANTED—AN ACTIVE, TEMPERATE, THOKOUGHLY reliable man, to distribute circulars and make himself generally useful; good references required, Address, stating Teferences and salary expected, CIRCULARS, Herald office. THE TRADES. RUSHMAKER WANTED A RELIABLE AND COM petent man to go to Massachusett aay employment ood wages, Apply to IRA RICHARDS & CO., 200 up staira, I and Broadw: és EWELLERS WANTED—A FEW GOQD WORKMEN accustomed to lathe work. MULFORD & CO., No. 1 Bond st. ANTED—A MACHINE PRINTER. APPLY AT THE Empire Print Works, 215 and 217 West 26th nt, W TANTED-A HOT PRESSMAN. APPLY AT THE Empire Print Works, 215 and 217 West Thirty-sixth at ATCH CASE MAKERS.-WANTED, TWO GOOD workmen to work on jewelry. MULFORD & CO., No.1 Bond « YA, ANTED-A SITUATION ON A STATIONARY W gine by an experienced engineer, who bas 17 years practice ‘on steamships; object of change to be home with tly; no objection to go out of the city, Address ©. A. 1a rainy iterald ofice, for one week. i i ABO OR 16 YEARS OF AGE, WANTED =A BOY to learn the guiding busi mended; French preferred. Apply at BUR'S, 71 Nassau at, room 13. mY sili Ay ANTED—A GOOD TINSMITH, COPPER AND SAE ET are ork are claws imecnsinle sleady work. ll ine just come well recom- F. JRANDHEURT & Apply to MONEU! UPARQUET, oo TATE EEE WA Ntee, TAILORS TO MAKE FINE PANTALOONS v wshment at Richmond, a nieea pemanee sited, Apply. for three days vi rices and . tw: Bleecker and Wooster ats. ‘0. AMERMAN, corner FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. P . ? EXCELLENTE county, Neda ieoweliene pecan panna ES (eric TuearEK, ‘The company are requested to ment for reheasal on Mon- Gay, August 21, at 11 o'clock. Ladies of the ballet required; must of dancing. Toquitetord Tt SELWYN, at stage door, Crosby atreet, uite tor J. H. , bewween 10 aud It o'clock wr ud | es EDWIN'S THEATRE, 72) BROADWAY. KBLLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS. Panorama, Minstrelsy, Opera and Brass ‘Band. A YRIP AROUND Tae WORLD. SQUIRE FOR A DAY, TWO DOVES. & ATH AVENUE THEATRE. Sole Lessee and Manager. Mr. Augustin Daly. ‘The Third Regular Season of Comedy at. this elegant The tre, which has been newly decorated and substantially t proved during the suinmer recess, WILL BEGIN TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1871, with the production of a peculiarly original comedy ol vital Toca intereat, by Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY, entitled in which the brilliant Lp in which the brilliant new company’ will appear, ‘Box ofice opens Saturday moruing, Seprempber 2 at 8 A. M. 3 MUSEUM, WotR ERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINE Debut in sensation drama and comedy of Miss ADA HARDAND, in Maeder's new romantic and pictiresque drama of LOLA. THE WILL 0 THE WISP. ..ADA HARLAND MATINEE | TO- oP. MM. KIND TO A FAULT, ry THE WINDMILL. qaxo OPERA HOUSE. a x WILL OPEN SFPTEMBER 4, with the eminent artiat Mr. and Mrs, BANDMANN, ERRACK GARDEN.—JULLIEN'S CONCERTS. Fitty-eighth street, between Lexington and Third avenues, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AUGUSY 23, MLLE. LOUISE LICHTMAY, HERR THEODORE HABELMANN. Mons, JULLIEN bas the honor to aunounce te engage: ment of the above eminent artists, bs GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT, GRAND SOLO CONCERT. MLLE, LOUISE LICHTMAY, ‘ADMISSION, 50 CENTS. ERNST ERNET, Proprietor. (pensace GARD. Fifty: Ww -elghith street, between Lexington and Third avenues. DNESDAY NING, AUGUST 35, 1871, RAND CONCERT AND BAL CHAMPETRE BY JULLIEN'S UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA, in aid of the Relfef Fund of the MERCHANTS AND CLERKS’ ASSOCIATION, Concert commences at 8 o'clock precisely, ‘Tickets can be had of Mortis J. Meyer, 455 Broadway; Henry Ehriich, 206 Church street, and E. J’ Graets, 116 Church street, Entertain ment Committee, and at Terrace Garden. OUISE LICHTMAY, JULLIEN'S CONCERTS. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AUGUST 22. TpeRnace RDEN.—JULLIEN'S CONCERTS, LOUISE LICHTMAY. THEODORE HABKLMANN, TOMORROW (TUESDAY), AU HTMAY. LICHTMAY. LICHTMAY, HABELMANN. HABELMAN JULLIEN'S CONCERTS, ERNS. O. BERNET, Proprietor. ST 22. M RS. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLY Managerss.. J. W. CARROLL & MONDAY, August 21, evening during the week, D. L. MORRIS, known as “Dutch” Morris, in Suannon & McLean's drama, DOLLARS. Last week of Carroll & Lamb's Simmer Season. Guone THEATRE, BROOKLYN, OPPOSITE CITY r Hall, Manager... =Mr. ‘Thus old extablished and popular tamily resort WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON mpON MONDAY BVENING, AGUST al, 187l, with a POWERFUL AND EFFICIENT COMPANY, gompored of acknowledged artiatn, whose, individual pro- fessional merit will bear gation ‘A CONSTANT SUCCESSION OF NOVELTIE: will be given with spiritea rapidity, torming in all a reper- toire of unparalelied amusement, consisting of elegant bur- Jesqne dramas, comic local akeiches, sterling negro farces, lively pantomimes. gorgeous spectacles, solid burlesque comedies, pleasing pereltus, eymnastic exercises, beautiful Ballets, groupings, singing, “Wancing, music, atone, lectures, 4c., thus presenting a fascinating and MATCHLESS COMBINATION. OF POPULAR AMUSE- MATINEE 2 aoe RS. SARAH F, NORTON, HAVING “REFORMED IT altogether,” is now prepared to negotiate with lyceum manny for the delivery of her new lecture entitled “THI HUMBUGS OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE.” Address 49 Weat aries White. x Y OF MUSIC, The oldest and Schoo! in the country. REOPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1871 for private and class instruction in all Tostrumental Music, H modern Languages. erik OFFICES WILL BE OPEN for the reception and clasatiication of pupile on and after MONDAY, AUGUST & ALL APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION and inquiries relating to the school must be made at the GENERAL CONSERVATORY OFFICES, 820 BROADWAY, near Twelfth street, over the music store, (The branch at 82 Fifth avenue will remove up town.) BROUKLYN BRANCH, 12, 104 and 106 COURT STREKT, NEAR STATE. "FURNITURE. _ SOY NOTICE.—KELLY & CO., CORNER OF TWENTY- Aiitit street and Sixth avenue, are now offering @ large and splendid assortment of Carpets, Furniture, Bedaing, Oll- cloths, &e., at very low prices. Weekly or monihly paymen A call respectfully aolicited. taken. FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKE! NG WILL A. ‘thitmagniscent Drawing Room Suit, Pompadour ty! rr m for 4200; one # covered satin brocatel, cost #450, Pianoforte, cont $750, for #275; Paintings, Bookcase, rpets, Chamber and Went Fifteenth street, near Fitth avenue. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE. Bedding, at the lowest cash prices, ot on weekly or monthly instalments, at O'FARRELL' No. 200 Eighth avenue, corner Twentieth street. Bronges, Etugeres, ing Furniture. i TK. ROTH’S PARLOR SUITS AND HOUSE! ‘dn waréhouse, 50 Bleecker street, between Bro and Bowers. Magnificent Parior Suits ail styles xud all col, Ora, natin, brocutel, or reps, from $45 up to $273; Turkish and Oriental Chairs aid Lounges, from $15 up to $79; Parior, Chamber, Library, Dining. Furniture; Pianofortes, Mirrors, Carpets, de., at the greatest bargains for cash. Packed and delivered free. AT oTBE PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 12 EAST TENTH street, one block west of Broadway, between University place and’ Fifth avenue.—Magnificent 'Pompadour Parior Suit, nearly new, cost $476, for $225; one do., satin procat $150; one do., $00; Pianoforte, Paintings, Kronzes, Mir Curtains, rosewood ana walnut Chamber Seta, Matires &c., at half original cost; property of private family; house to iet. FOR SALE, CONTENTS OP THE FIVE STORY A..~brown stone residence 120 West Twenty:thira strect, Pianoforte. Parlor Suiis in brocatel and ‘satin covering, 14 pleces, cost 87), for #150; Drawing Room and Library Suits, $60 to #80; Rep and H. th Suits, $50; Bedroom Suits in rorewood and walnut, Paintings. Bronze, Curtaing, Centre Tables, solid Silver and Plated Ware, &e., to suit pur: chasers. —FOR SALE OR niture enough TO LET, ON EASY TERMS, FUR. rnish «large house complete, all of which fa nearly new and {n fine order, including bedding, Tinen. crockery and kitchen tensile: rare chance, Apply to A. DU. IN & CO., 233 Bowery. VOR SALE—ALL THE FURNITURE IN THE HOUSE 124 West Twenty-sixth street, viz:—Magniticent Parlor Seta, cont $400, for #150; Drawing Room and Library Suita, Badtoom Sets, in rosewood and black wainut, for #75; rose- wood Pianofoite, cost $600 for $25); Brussels and Ingrain Carpets. {URNITUR AND BEDDING. —THE largest assortment und the lowest prices for cash or on weekly or monthly paszents, at B. M. COWPERTHWAIT'S, 156 Chatham atreet. MOSTHRY, OF NBRELY PAYMENTS —CaRrEnS, Fi Beda Ce Furniture, Bedings ALY & CUNNINGHAM, 384 und 386 Third neat ‘Twenty-elghta sirast Prices tower thaa any other house to the city, V¥PSY 1 sulted 28 Greenwic! N ADAME ROS: voyant, tells of husband.” 1 Seventh avenue. te present and fature eat Forty-tirat street, shows likeness Broadway and MEDICAL. A. GREAT |AND SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED AL jacies. 0h tugnese Female Pills always give im- mediate relief, being specially prepared for married ladies. A lady writes: "These pills relieved me in one day, without inconvenience, itke magic.” Price #5. Dr. A. M. MAURI- CEAL, ofice 129 Liberty street, or sent by mail, ERTAIN CURE FOR, MARRIED _LAD ‘or without medicine, by M. Of Midwitery; ovar thirty years French Female Pills, No. 1, pri pared. for married ladies, price Safe and healthy. 152 Greenwich street, No, 7 Sixth Caution—All othera’are coui TTENTION.-TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN HOS. pital experience. Private diseases always permanentiy cured without mercury, Consultation free, Dr. FRANKLIN, 161 Bleecker atreet —DR. AND MMB, WILLETT CURE At AA. Interview. Their fomule remodioe never fait for ‘ladies before and during contnement. fourth street, near Sixth avenue, —MRS, W. H. MAXW FEMALE. PHYSICIAN, ‘eile Bast Tenth street, does not humbug ladies with , WITH me RESTELL, Professor ractice. Her {nfallible 1, or No. 2, 3 whieh can ne oftice, No. 1 ‘ Avenue, and at draggist’s, @venue,or sent by mail, ONE Rooms 1 Weat Forty. years’ successful pr Guin city, guarantees certain relief to ladies 1n trouble without medicin i the most waxious patient at Sue Interview; elegant rooms for ladies re nursing. Office 120 West Twenty-sixtn a.reet, 1 MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 ‘West Twenty-siath street, goxrantees relief to alifemale Complaints. Pleasant rooms tor nursing. —LADIES IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMME- + diate relief, sure and sate; no fees require! until per- Tectly satinfied ; Glegant rooins ‘and pursing provided. Dr, ASCHER, No. $ Amity place, new number 17 (Laurens st.) LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY without mercury, Manhood restored, Ofice strictly private. Dr. HARRISON, 179 Bleecker street, | 28 Third street, near Second avenue. D DOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, CAN BE CON- J “sulted.on private diseasys, 4 years’ practice enables him to make perfect cures. ADIES IN TROUBLE.—NO FRES UNLESS CURED sige PY with or without medicine. Dr. PERRY, 51 Bleecker street, near Broadway. ‘O PAY UNLESS CURED.—DR. AND (MME. WEST cure atone interview; their French Pills nover fail. Reems betore and during coningmeut, 144 West Wich atrasy Bear7th avouue _AMUSEMENTS. [asses and Wanesers, Cees fanacers, A D a MONDAY, AUGUST * PAUM EM Jastperation of th ular ang PALL ( ipeny .ASON, 4 dext appearance of the popul couled: cially o arms ee GERMAN, EMIGRANT. in GAYLER'S SUCCESSFUL DRAMA, eae OUR cOUBLN GERMAN, formed by Mr. EMMET over Be performed 7 ONE THOUSAND TIMES before the LARGEST AND MOST DELIGHTED AUDIENCES in every theatre of repute in the United States, and in whict he has won the recognized position of the MOST POPULAR STAR IN AMERICA, In the second act the greatt PARLOR CONCERT SCENE, in which Mr. EMMET will introduce hit CHARMING CHARACTER MELANGRB, oot EW, SONGS, DANCES AND SOLOS. lece produced wit SCENERY, NEW MUSIC, MECHANICAL EFFECTW POWERFUL Ofice for the sale of re N! and open on Sainm day, August 19, tals Booms tH ATRE. siase si Lorna. SKCOND WERK of the vernatile young Artiste, LOTPA, who will appear EVERY EVENING tu ber dual character of LITTLE NEL 1 tne ONES, WITH THE SAME STRONG DISTRIBUTION OF THB LITELE NELL MATINE ON SATURDAY AT 1:30, Seata secured six duys in advan Dituon’s music store, 711 Browaway. BoweRy THEATER, J LAST WEEK OF THE SUMMER SEASON, ANOTHER GRAND NOVELTY. Engagement with the celebrated Irish Comedian MR. T. G. RIGGS, in 2 new drama written expressly for him by John F, Poola: Eaq., entitied SHIN FANE: OR, SHAMROCK GREEN. 288... at the theatre; also @ Me. T. G. RIC NEW SCEN . SUIT GALR RY, VAL MUSIC AND POWERFUL CAST. BOLAS' DUTCH SONGS, ‘Commencing with aly WIFE AND 6. OWERY THEATRE. WILLIAM B. FRELIGH.......Propristor and Manager Those ladies and gentlemen engaged for the tall and winter season will meet at the theatre on ‘Thuraday, August 24, af 10 A. M., preparatory to the opening w LLACK’S. on the 38th. JLABKE, Stage Manager. _ SECOND WEEK Mi of LYDIA THOMPSUN and her NEW COMPANY, whone appearances in this Theatre HAS MARKED A NEW ERA in the history of . FIRST CLASS BURLESQUE. CROWDED HOUS necessitating the nightiv announcement at 8 P. ‘STANDING ROOM UNLY. Seats should therefore < BE SECURED IN ADVANCP, in consequence of the CONTINUED INTRODUCTION ON NOVEL SPECIAL- the Burlesque of eee M. of BLUE BEARD H uy 1 time, be. will, front the presen fe Aon: RES! ad will ENTIRE PERFORMANCE. SRY SATURDAY AT2 P.M. 728 BROADWAY. OPENING NIGHT awy or “else THEATRI OPENING NIGHT, T, OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1871. THE GREAT RESORT OF THE MASSES, the largest and most, COMPLETE NOVELTY COMPANY ever pre nented to the public. Each department of the profeasioa wiil be represented by artists of long standing. ONE HUNDRED is evening it will appear this evening 8 rey DIFFERENT ACTS, MONDAY EVENING, : AUGUST 21, THK SEASON OF NOVELTY. Unsurpassed attraction, novel, varied and select entertain. ments will be presented, and’ gorgeous novelties will be Fapldly produced. Nothitig so.extensive in the ling of wa uso- ments has ever been offe STAR ARTISTS . The BALLET TROUPE, GLOBE GLOBE BALLET TROUPE, THE QLOBE BALLET TROUPE, consisting of TWENTY BEAUTIFUL YOUNG and AR- cted witn care. BALLET ‘Tho manager {a determined to make this house THE GREAT FAMILY RESORT of theatre-going people, and at all times WILL KEEP ON THE STAGE such an entertainment as shail meet with THOROUGH APPRECIATION from all. A CONSTANT CHANGE OF PROGRAMME will be given. and CON- TINUED ACCESSIONS OF TALENT will be constantly added to the mammoth troupe, thereby forming one of the most complete organizations thut has ever been concentrated ‘on any stage. MONDAY, AUGUST 21. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Box office open from 9 A. M. to1 P, M. and 2 to 4 P.M. \ENTRAL PARK GARDEN —THEO, THOMA: GKAND SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS. THEO, THOMAS AND HIS UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Aaguat 21, at 8. 1. Overture, *King Stephan.” op. 17 -Beethoven Scherzo, Scotch: Symphon .Mendeisseba . Waltz, “Huldigungsileder’ Selection, *trnany" Overture Waltz, “Heaperusbabnen". Abendlied, Serenade, string orc! Rakoczy March (new) . Overture, “Port and Peagant”. Entriacte, “ }. Polka, Bir 1d. Quadriiles, “Schuetz TO- RROW (TURSDAY) ONE HUNDREDTH Co: E INCREASED ORCHESTRA. No extra charge for adimission. NONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE Monday, Tueaday and Wednesday, August 21,22 and 3% engagement of the ravorits actor, SAM RYAN, who will appear as Salem Scudder in’the play of THE UCTOROON. Matinee every Wednesday and Saturda) Admission 25, 36 and 90 cents, Juveniles, 15 cents, TROUPE. ANJO INSTRUCTION HENRY ©. DOBSON, THE teacher of Lotta, J. K. Emmett, and hundreds of others, Vatent and other Banjos at all prices. DOBSON, 26) Bowery. ANJO, SONG AND DANCE.—JIG AND CLOG DANG- , pupila fitted for the stage, by JOHN BOGA! near Bowery. Ladies taught IN 72 CASH GIFTS.GRAND GUT Concert, Louisville, Ky., October 31, 1871. hority Kentucky Legislature, ta ald Public Librar: 1, 720 Gifts. trom $50,000 to $I halt Uckets, #5; quarter do. $250. Ky 4 3 ‘Library, Kentucky, Citizens Bank, Treasurer; C. R. PETERS, Manager, 120 Main street, Louisville, Ky. ‘Tickets and information at No. 8 Astor House, New York. PLANOFORTES. A ‘STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO kell cheap; rent allowed on purchase. Call M.M. MERRELL’S, No. 8 Umion square (189 Fourth aven: A MAGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- JA. “forte, grand scale, made order, celebrated maker, fully guaranteed, used five months; cost #750, for §: Parlor Suits, (ealntings, Bronges, Etageres, Bookcase, ar pets; property of a family leaving oily, 38 West Fifteenth street, near Fifth avenue, RARE CHANCE,-HANDSOME PIANOFORTE, ZA. cluding stool and cover, leas than $100; modern atyle and improvements; In perfect order; sweet, powertul tone. ROSEWOOD PIANO, $125—MAKERS, & Raven ; elegant seven octave Planoforte, every great bargain ; inst en, J. "BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, nea AN ELEGANT 7 OCTAVE, RICH ROSEWOOD FIA: noforte, curved lege, round corners; in use five months ; best city maker; cost $909, for $215; Stool, Cover Stand; also Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits, in roxewood and Walnui; at a macritice, Call at private residence 1u0 West Twenty-third atreet, (SHICKERING & SON8—MANUPACTURERS OF GRAND. J square Fianofories, offer their superior fistruments for cash of om instalments of twelve monthly logue rent by mail, Warerooms 11 bast jetween Broadway and Fifth avenue JLEGANT DOUBLE ROUND SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE- “wood Pianoforte, #150; has overstrang bass and latest improvements. Carved leg Piano, great encritice. JAMES GORDON, 196 Bleecker street, near Macdount P'AN0S, HELODEORS AND ORGANS_OF NEW AND | beantiful styles, of different makers, at low prices [or cash or monthly instalments, or for rent, at WATERS, 43L Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. PIANOFORTE A MAGNIFIORNT INSTRUMENT, Ti ‘octave, rebly carved legs and carved double round’ cor. all at 50 way and Bowery, at ners, brilliant tone, for sale, less than half cost. Bleecker street, ‘between ROTH'S Furniture Stor \/ ANTED—A FIRST CLASS CHI V way Piano at about ball price; must have been in we nat more than a year. Address ELLSWORTH, Herald ofliee. $250 AMD ULWaRDs. SPLENDID NEW SEVEN Le nos, All new vemen \- ae at improt te, fully gunt anteed, now from B35 to B20. Pianos to Tet. . LUDKE, 45 Second avenue. 67 MAGNIFICENT | DOUSLE ROUND C 275, neved 74 octave brilliant toned rosewood Piano- Torte, made to order for #10, tor $u7b; Parior, Chamber, ining Furniture, less than bait cont, Private reaidence, Id East Lenth street, between University place and Fifth at MUSICAL. A SM,PIPR ORGAN FOR BALE IN BEST ORDER, AA. couvier stop, one uctave pedals, neariy new, price 578 cauh, nuitadle (or partor, small chapel, or Jodgn’ Krenk bject to w cash customer, Apply at BATTERSON'S ollicds 090 Sixth avenue, near Fortieth street. UST PUBLISHED—AT LITOLF'S, 211 FOURTH AVE. nue, “Think of Me," morceaux ‘characteria the plano; a sparkling and elegant composition, by Henry Schroeder, Director of the American Conservatory of Music, HALLAM'S MUSICAL ACADEMY, NO. 12 UNION vare, Fourth avenue, will open Monday, August Jy 10, $15, $2. arm commencing on aybucriting