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. EW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 19,’ !873—TRIPLE SHEET. pila? SYFUATIONS WANTED-rumauns. StPUATIONS WANTED -@NMALES. Ngee Joe PRINCE BT. —A FIRST CLASS D2 whsms terme sare aa ousekeeper: co. 223 WEST WH sT-—A YOUNG WIDOW LADY OF P- housekeeper ; a gentleman or bach. Gort tatsity proforteds aadreue tor obo week, 104 WEST 88D ST.—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS perfect cook ; excellent baker ; best reference. 04 waer oP. Lhe dake mertoraes. —A coo! w Bt 4 aero an ing to as- ironing; understands her bus iness. WEST 15TH ST., REAR HOUSE.—TWO RE- spectable girls; one as lirst class cook and excel- lent baker ; the other as first class laundress; no objection 4o the country or city; best reference. 155 Ti a WEST 44TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’S).—A very excellent woman as cook. ST ST.-AS FIRST CLASS COOK; will assist with the washing if required: would ‘go to the country witha family for the Summer months. 205 BAST 38TH, ST—A COOK, WILLING AND obliging: understands all kinus of good cooking in private family ; reference: QT BAST_ 2TH ST. THIRD FLOOR BACK room.—A Protestant girl as cook; thoroughly Competent; willing and obliging; short distance in the country. 23 irl as first class cook ; un in all its branches: is a good ferred ; good city reterence. WEST 35TH ST., REAR.—TWO SISTERS; ONE to cook, wash and iron; the other as chamber. maid and waitress ina small family ; excellent reterence 250 WTH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVYS., ie roar.—A Tespectable young woman as, cook, washer and ironer in a private iamily; four years’ reter- ence from last place. Ane Said 302 EAST S7tH ST—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN Pita Henth rot class cook, washer and ironer, in a pri- or boardiny use, city i Bo ef ite Lamlly or boarding house, city or country ; yood ret 307 EAST JITH ST, NEAR 2D AV,, SECOND boat large hot 307 ITH AV., REAR, SECOND FLOOR.—A GIRL 8 Cook, washer and ironer, or would do house- ‘work ina small’ family; isa good cook and first class Aaundress; best city reicrence from her last place. 317 EAST 87TH ST.. SECOND FLOOR.—A_ RE- ley spectable girl as plain cook, washer and ironer; rence from last place. 329 WEST 53D ST., BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH avs.—A respectable colored woman as cook ; cam do all kinds of plain cooking; well recommended. 35 WEST 17TH =ST.—A_RESPECTAB Las cook; understand: hes bread, biscuit and pastr; stance in the country; best city reterence, 5 WEST, TH ST. SECOND FLOOR.—a RE. mnorial ie. FOENe, OAD, as first oleae ce0k: ¥, undersiands her business; no objection t WEST 2TH ST.. REAR.—A RESPECTABLE floor.—First class cook in a hotel or @ first class houze cily or country; would superintend a li Or hdres ia WEST 16TH ST, IN THE STORE—A RE- spectable. winow to do-general housework in @ smail private family. 52 , FIRST FLOOR,—A YOUNG MARRIED e Geri pea as working housekeeper, to take charge of a widower's household or a smal! family ; HELP WANTED—FEMALES, | A WWANTED, “SEVERAL WinST CLASS SADR. Fiocsts: steady” altualon” nua’ Gut “astary ta reguipetent sad STERN BROTHERS, 207 Oth av. GERM, ’ FRENCH OR SWEDISH COOK WANT- ed imme ssly—By a smal! private family. Apply At 155 West 430 at. GOOD PLAIN OOv*, WASHER AND IRONER waninent Phas telt, NJ. Apply to W. le NI SHS Broadway, until a tM. (Onday, an. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. ‘WANTED—2Y 4 YOUNG wan, 4 artvATiOn Ag reas B, naer eag fernish on en bet ch dances ANTED—-A THOROUGH BOOKKEEPER, AD. dress, with reference the letters G, D. P., box 112 1 Harail otnsecsvected, ise ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS GERMAN SALE! arcanum aan smegsans ceca oT : APT, 189 Kwon se, Williamsburg. PY MOVE FANTED—A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 16 YEARS W cre. todrive a mix wagon; must po honest and oe, Mig afraid to work. ay., between Gd and per. sa : " IMPORTING HO! fap ise or | ft .Titos well and Te cotrect ak Si he fb ‘Awriting, U, B., station A, © REI Gg Src ta hee “ITURE TRUCK. ANTED—A COMPETENT FUN. references. Dy PIV-At 10 A. M., with exccilent & ©0., 414 6th av. ARPET SEWERS WANTED =UAUL AT 262 BROAD. way, room 1. > BACK.—A great ability is ze with a widower uties of a household; best refer: ce. Address, for two days, Mrs. C, SMITH. fafigore< rz 53 young lady, aged 22 year: and oxperience in travelling, to ¢ understands all the duti ence. STM AV. TWO PLIGHTS UP, havi fainily as housekeeper; mo objection to travel; or as © imperil jm where shé can be co ered as one of the fs ly Call on or adi) 8, for two days, Miss MERCK. YOUNG AND HIGHLY ACCOMPLISHED AMERY 41 can widow wishes a home in some gentleman's family; only those having such a one necd appl) ‘ul Particulars must accompany all answers. Address ADELAIDE MORTIMER, Herald office. LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS HOUSEK 3 : can give best reterence as to character and ability. ress A. B. 8., Herald U co. YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW LADY I8 Di: of procuring a situntion by May 1 as honsckeep & widower's family or to do up stairs Work. In a lamily; in or close to the city preferred: best of reference. Ad- dress Mrs. T., box 174 Herald office. FIOUSEKREPER.—A LADY THOROUGHLY COMPE- tent wishes a position; city or country. Address Miss E., station B, V TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED woman, the charge and care of a or public institution; would ti d, having had much experte 2 ty reference. Address E Uptown Branch office. Laundresses, &e. 42 FAST 47TH ST, (PRESENT EMPLOYVER'S).—A ® young woman as drat class laundress in a. private famfly ; anderstands fluting, best city reference. MILLIGAN PLACE.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to go out washing or housecleaning by the day or woek; reference if required. Q] CORNELIA 8T., REAR BASEMENT. —A PROTES- OL tant woman to go out washing and ironing by the day, or take it hi eme; isa good washer aud ironer; {s willing and agreeable. QO SIXTH AY. THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A Or) respectable woman wishes families or genticmen’s ashing. Os, AND LAUNDRESS, BOTH PROTESTANTS, IN i Germ: bps , in Orange, 8. J. Apply at or statis up. IRST CLASS DRESSMAKE! FOR WATSTS AND polonaises; only the best n apply; also appren: tices to learn the business; must be good sewers and well recommended, Apply before 9 AL M. to M. A, CON. NBLLY, No, 7 Kast loth st., basement door. FOR A ‘Ap- (UBL WANTED—PROM M4 TO 16 YEAR: HX child; must speak German and sleep at home. ply com . in drug stere. (PRIMMER AND MILLINER WANTED.—FIRST CLASS and tasty ones only need apply to Mme. O. DE LACY, ¢ Broadw: 119th st, 40.b st. and 9th a COMPETENT WANTED. EN others need apply, at Grand Opera Louse, stage door SEWERS NONE 820 24th st Apply this morning to Miss FINCHET TANTED—A GIRL TO BO GENERAL HOUSE- work, washing, troning and cooking, in a small family. Apply at 153 East 93d st, near Lexington av. WANTEDTA GOOD, PLAIN COOK, ONE WHO I8 A ‘dood baker ; also a good Iaundross, and to assist in ups! ic liv ‘s work; no! {Wo girls who have tw and 3, thers need apply; two sl-ters or together preferred. Apply be- nit ‘WANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN To COOK, WASH andiron, Apply at 149 East Bath st. AITRESS WANTED—APPLY AT 42 EAST 31ST ST. this morning be(ore 9, or this evening alter 7 o'clock. Margaret McEnany will please call again. \ ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A PROTESTANT cook, washer and ironer. Apply, with city refer- ence, at 26 West did at., between t ands P.M. ANTED—POR A FAMILY ON JERSEY CITY Heights, a respectable girl to do general house w: ae between 10 and 12 to-day at 1) West 13th st, near TANTED—A SMART, ENERGETIC, THOROUGH pbs. basineas woman, to take cnarge of 8 dressmaking om. to whom a salary will be paid. res ENERGY, Herald Uptown Branch office. ¥ * 10 WEST 18TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV., TOP FLOOR,— A respectable woman to go out by the day wash- ing and troning or cleaning; understands her business; d reference, Gi 20) EAST 37TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS to go out by the day; understands all kinds of fine washing; city reference. small family, to assist in housework and mind a WANTED-A NICE, TIDY GIRL, ABOUT 16, IN A y Call at $35 6th av. young ¢ V ANTED—BY aor GIRL TO GO re UROPE as nurse or in any other capacity, where she can make ‘herselt useful, ‘Address NURSE, Herald Uptown Branch otiice. 202 EAST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE, WOMAN & wishes togo out by the ey to wash and iron; Good reference. Inquire for one week. equired ; best city reference, “ast ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A respectable girl as cook ina private boarding Aouse ; good city reference. poke Leathe bhatt uss UR RSSI Tapeh ae OPES ar Ie festa Lt bl A Sea GERMAN GIRL at a private family ; is ; dost with washing and frouing | 2° #004 baker; wi Chambermaids, &c, WEST 21ST 8T., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S—A RE- liable young woman as chambermaid and waitress: or 8 laa a first class family; no objection to the country. l CHARLTON 8T.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS chambermald and to assist in the washing. Can be seen at last place. = 3 PITT ST., REAR HOUSF.—A YOUNG GIRL TO do chamberwork and waiting in a private family; No adjection to the country ; good reference. GO VARIOK, STA YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER. maid and to take care of ehildrea. 6 EAST 10TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK AND J _chambermaid and waitress in a family in the city. 6 WEST 38TH ST.—A COMPETEN’ ‘as chambermatd and to do pl YOUNG WO- an n rt n sewing ; no objection to take care of growing childr ence herinstemployer. Call for two d best reter- 3. VBL StH AVsA. LADY Wisites 10, PROCURE A situation for an excellent Weich Protestant wo- man as Chambermaid. 13. FIFTH AV.—A LADY GOING ABROAD WISHES @ situation as chambermaid fora young Welsh ‘woman, who isan excellent servant. Call on Satday, April 18 14 4 BAST 43D 8T.—TWO RESPECTABLE.GIRLS (sisters), either separate or togethe: one as chambermaid aiid seamstress; the other as laundress: no objection to the country for the Summer; good city reterence. EAST 25TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM. Two respectable girls to go together: one as cook, the other as chambermaid ana waitress, ina small pri- ‘vate family ; best city reference. 22 EAST 12TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).— As chambermaid and waitress in a small private family. 243 WEST 26TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl todo chamberwork and assist in washing ‘and ironing, or to do chamberwork and waiting; is will- ing ana obligimz; understands her business thoroughly ; Dost city relerence. ee cee 305 RAST 2TH St. BETWEEN IST AND 2p AV: three stairs up.—A Scotch Protestant girl chambermaid and waitress in a small family; country preferred. 307 TTH AV., REAR, SECOND FLOOR.—A RE- spectable’ young girl as chambermaid and waitress, or would fake care of chiliren and do plain sewing. best city reference. 33 22D 8T., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS,, TOP floor, front.—A respectable girl as chambermaid and wai city reference. ress or as waitress and to assist in washing ; best 35] WEST Psa RESPECTABLE GIRL AS chambermatd or as chainbermald and waitress; country preferred; best city reterences, 44.7 TH AVA COMPETENT GIRL AS CHAM. last bermaid; four years’ best city reference from place. 1.042 SP,Av. NEAR sist st. RESPECTABLE * girl as ‘chambermaid and waitress, or chil- @ren’s nurse; will go in the country ; city reference. Dressmakers and Seamstresses, hp peor mas omer ares bel lay or week; weferences. Call or ‘address, 4 if . 103 WEST 36TH 8T.—A GOOD FRENCH DRESS. 3 maker to work in @ private house during the day; can operate on a sewing machine. Address Mme. GouMERT. 10 WEST 42D ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S. respectable Protestant girl as seamstress; mates on two machines. Call from 10 to 5. 7TTU AV,.—A DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE THE work of a few more families; understands all inds of children's clothing ; is food cutter and fitter; Mo objection to working in boarding houses and hotels! exvert on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, Nrs. DEGNAN, 3 1 ee RESPECTARLE AMERICAN LADY 112 as Aish branc' stress or to instruct children in the Eng- hes; a good home more of an object than ‘wages. Address A. B. M. 3 BAST 82D ST, FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A competent dressmaker wishes afew more cns- tomers to go out by the day; operates on Wheeler & Wil- ‘fon’s machine; terms moderate. Address M. MORE, 419 sronit Tice ame work of a few tiniten Deane oar e work of a few fain y ; Dirat class fitter and trimmer. Address Mrs, WOLFE. 976 STH AY. RING SECOND BELL—A COMPE. tent sedinstress and operator on Indies’ and ehildren’s undergarments wishes a few more engage- ents by tne day or week; no objection to the country. ‘all or adi 8D AV., CORNER 68D ST., SIDE DOOR.—A HOCK Pei cic cteaney i, watt families. Call on ‘or address DRESSMAKIR, mrt mR CLASS a es WISHES A FEW engagement fo out by the day or week; gan cut and ft in the latest style, ant isa designer; ‘has been several years in one of the most fashionable in the city; has her own sewing ma- rst class families in the city, Uptown Branch office, tor ~bwo days. General Housework, &e. GO NEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—A YouNG otRt, todo housework in asma!l Pi Nhree years’ city reference from In pines, ee ee 136 WEST 46TH 8T.—A GIRL AS PLAIN COOK OR logo neral housework ; is willing to go to the ‘eountry. Inquire at basement door till Tuesday noon. 59 EAST @BTH ST.~A YOUNG GIRL TO Assist at housework and mind children; is obliging. be seen at present employer's. BAST 77TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG fe downtiairs works e's good cock and & Ors clase ork; 01 washer and ironer. +i ia ares 247 WEST HOUSTON &T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL to do light housework in a small private family. WEST 4TH 8T.—A MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN woman to do housework in the family of a wid- ‘ower or ina private family. Call for threo di Mra. BROWN. EAST 59TH ST.—A RESPECTABL you tamily ; good city E girl to do general housework in a small private reference from last place. Q7 HAST 2ST ST, FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG 337 firl, not long in the country, to do housework or upstai days. irs work. 204 EAST 22D ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A good washer and ironor, would like more wash- ing ather own house. 6] () WEST 2TH ST, REA USE,—A RESPECT. P10 ie erat SEAR OS understands her business thoroughly; willing and obliging ; auy or coun- try; best city reference, 99: 42D 8T.,, BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS,, FIRST floor first class Jaundress to go out two days in the week; understands her business in all its branches. 297 BASt MOTH: 87. TWO FLIGHTS OF STAIRS. 44 back room.—A respectable woman to take in Washing and ironing, or to-go out by the day. 6 248 YY ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG'GIRL FOR NURSE; must be willing to go a short distance in the coun- tr; re eeicre required, Apply, from 10 to 12, at No.8 E Wanten—« FIRST CLASS SALESLADY FOR A private dressmaking and millinery establishment; none otliors need apply except those wh ‘have been ne: custome: work in such an e: ment before. App!; at No. 8 East Ith st. aie oe TANTED—FIRST CLASS SKIRT AND WAIST TRIM- me a ;,also, good hands on white work. Appl. t 18th st. © ail Vv ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT, HEALTHY WOM! from 28 to 35 years old, to assist in a physician's Apply at 100 West ddd st., atter office ; German preferred. two o'clock. WAXNTED-A CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS; English preterred; in a small family ot four per- sons. Apply, with reference. at 15 East dist ‘st., between Gand 80'clock, this evening. WEST 30TH ST.—A COMPETENT LAUNDRESS ina private tamily ; best city reference. Call or address. 4.2.4. BAST ISTH ST. BETWEEN 187 AV. AND AV. t AA respectatte woman to go out to do wash: ing and ironing or housecleaning ; would take ladies' and gentlemen's washing at her own house ; also fluting neatly done; best city reference as to honesty and capability. 443 WEST NTH ST. FIRST FLOOR, | FRONT room.—A respectable woman to take ladies’ and geutiemen’s washing; understands tluting; best city ref- erences. 44. 2 WEST 2TH ST.. BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH Avs.—A respectable woman to-go out by the day to wash or do housecleaning ; isa good washer and ironér and will make herself useful. 51 EAST MTH 8T., IN THE REAR.—A_RESPECT- able married woman wishes a few gentlemen's or a family’s washing. Mrs, CONNELLY, 626 2D AV., FIRST FLOOR, BACK.—A RESPECTA- ble woman wishes washing by the week or month, or to go out the two first days of the week; good recommendation. 77 PACIFIC PLACE, WEST 20TH ST., BETWEEN éTIt and 7th avs.—A respectable widow as_ wet nurse; child over a year old no objection to the country. Nurses, We. We MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO DO GEN- eral housework ina small family in the country. Apply, with references, to Dr. L, two days, , 21 East Houston st. tor _ ©CACHMEN AND GARDE, YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- 4s pan and groom: best city and country reference. Gist! on of Sddress present employer, 6F Pearl st., or ai- dress box 110 Herald office. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COAOH- man and groom ; has the best of clty reference. Cal on or address J. K., 194 West 46th st. A. GENTLEMAN ABOUT REMOVING FROM ‘TITKt city desires to procure a piace for & first class col- vee od coach 3 SITUATION WANTED—BY A SIN- thoroughly comp tent in. everything if thereto; experienced, caretul city driver; Willing and obliging | reliable reterence, Call on or ad- dress J. L., 6 Kast lath st. A SITUATION WANTRD—BY A MARRIED) MAN; competent coachman and gardener; no family { first class reference from last employer; wife as chain. bermatd aud waitress, Address CAMPBELL, box 163 Herald office. SINGLE YOUNG MAN, WITH BEST CITY REF- erence, desires a situation as coachman; isa care- ful city driver and first class groom, Call on or address W. L., 72 8th st,, private stable. A YOUNG MAN, THREE YEARS IN THE PRUSSIAN cavalry, wishes a siiuation to take care of saddle or road horses, or as first class coachman; would like to go in the counts: {or the Summer season. Call on ALIEX- NDER, ast 32d at. 8 TION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT coi an of long experience in this city; is sober, honest and oblixing; three years’ best city reterence from desea previous employers, Aduress S., box 122 Herald COACHMAN AND GARDENER'S SITUATION wanted, by @ married man ; thoroughly understands both branches; is @ sober, reliable and obliging man; best city reference. Address M., box 116 erala office. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION—AS COACH. man and plain gardener; would make hiimsell gon- erally userul Address J. M., care of J. . Betts, YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION; anything except waiting; best recommendations can be given as to his honesty and smartness, Apply at 42 Waverley place. : TANTRD—A YOUNG MAN AT MASONIC? HALL, Lit wa NG Bast 13th st., to make imesh’ gonerally ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO CANVASS or a first class flre Ingurance company and roa, OF tate business; unquestionable reterenees must accont- PANY irplication, Address JACKSON, box 14 Herald Tptown Branch office. ANTED—FOUR TERS, AT 7 MANSION W ‘House, Brookiyne ees AT THE MANSION ART RD HOY, 16 08, 17 YEARS OF AGE, AS EN_ to HOLLINGSWORTH & UEEIS, Heating Tees War ee wio PEAKS GERMAN AND wookly, {0.Grive O86 Tlawor ntaabiished trade of $100 Groas WINES AND LIQUORS, box 138 Herald 0: ANTED—A_ YOUNG MAN, TO OPEN OYSTERS, Who ts willing to make himself goorally usotul Apply at. AGARI'S restaurant, 167 Kast 125ih st, Har: ESTATE DEPARTMENT iM expericnced copyist. Address "ANTED—IN THE REAL of a law office, box 4.081 New York TANTED—MAN AND WIFE, EITHER ENGLISII, Scotch, Welsh or German; man to take care of team, garden, &., and woman for general housework. Apply at27 Bockman st. ANTED—A SMART BOY, ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD in & real estate and insurance office, salary at first $3; must reside In the city. Address, in own hand- writing, INSURANCE, box 114 Herald office ‘OUNG ENGLISHMAN, AGED 29, FIFTEEN YEARS in the grocery business, with a fair krowledge of dry goods, will take w three years’ engazement to go West South or to India or Australia, Address I. V. i Post oftice, Flushing, L. T. YOUNG MAN, WHOIS ACQUAINTED WITT CAR riage makers in New Jersey, New York and Oon- Nectiout, wanted, to sell fine colors and varnishes on commission; none others need reply. Address CAR- RIAGBS, Herald office. THE TRADES. YOUNG MAN, WELL ACQUAINTED WITH ALL the branches of cigar manciacturion, wishes a situ as foreman, Address G. F. 8., box 142 Horald offi at AN ,EXPERIENCED GARDENER, IN AMERICAN, English and French cultivations, no matter what department, in a private garden or nursery, ence and discernment in modern cuitures, climate and habits, wants a sittation ina large garden, or entire charge for a refined tamily; honest, sober, great. discre- tion; best reference, Call for three’ days, at 2 Hast 16tn st, drug store. A SITUATION WANTED~—AS COACHMAN, BY A fuily competent man of long experience in this city ; A good groom and safe driver; three years’ reference from last and former employers. Address M, M., box 222 Herald office. GENTLEMAN ABOUT TO GO TO EUROPE DE- sires a situation for his coachman; best ot refer- €nce. Cali on or address D. 0, BLODGETT, 51 Sth ay. or 35 West 13th st. NOACHMAN AND GARDENER'S SITUATION WANT- J ed, by asingle man; thoroughly understands both branches; is a sober, rellable, obliging man: best clty r Addre SHMAN, box 116 Herald office. OMPETENT REFINER WANTED—A MAN OF THOR. ough peaptigns knowledge of sugar refining in all ite branches, to take charge of a first class sugar refinery; salary liberal to a competent man. None other need ap- ply, “Address box 4,007 Post office, Boston, Mass. (0 PHOTOGRAPHERS.—WANTED, A FIRST CLASS operator, who is @ good hand in retouching nega- fives: a permanent and independent situation: wages from $25 to $40, Address E. P, SPAHN, Newark, N. J. ANTED—AN EXPERIRNCED ARCUITECTURA\ draughtsman: one who Is familar with general Apply, to SAMUEL SLOAN, Architeck 12 South 4th st., Philadelphia. JANIED—A FIRST CLASS JOURNEYMAN TAILOR to go to Pittsfield, Mass. ; constant employment and good wages. For particulars’ apply to J. B, WEST, 35 Vnion square. : WARTED—A SHIRT CUTTER, FOR ST. LOUIS: TO right kind of man a good situation, Address, stating salary, &c., box 4,711 Post office, OACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE. J spectable married man, without encumbrance ; long experidnee and understands his business ‘thor. oughly; fi city references. Address M, U., 622 a2 308 West 23d st. > (OACHMAN AND. GROOM. —SITUATION WANTED, by a young Englishman; single; isa thorough man in every respect ven years’ very best refereuces, Call on or address 1. R, J., 142 West 2th st. ANTED—A GIRL, WITH GOOD CITY REFER- ence, in a small family; must be an excellent yrasher and ironer and good cook. Apply at 46 East ste GARDE ‘S$ SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ FIRST class French gardener, knowing his busin in all its branches, ina firs s best references, dress JOHN’ BARRAT, L nd City Post office, ANTED—FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS; MUST BE operators on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; also grrgantices to learn French dressmaking. Mine. MARIE AGGER, 868 Broadway, third door above Union square. ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO GENERAL housework; must be a good. cook, washor and ood references required. Apply at 74 Kast Sith st. WASTED—A GOOD, HEALTHY WET NURSE, FOR a baby four months old; best references required. Il at 503 West 23d st. ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE. work; good washer and ironer; wages $14. 235 West 87th st, basement door. ‘ANTED—A WET NURSE; A GERMAN WHO fron speaks English preferred. Apply trom 10 to 12 A. M., at 6 i pis } West 23th st, 12} WASHINGTON 8T.—A_ RESPECTABLE MAR- 2 ried woman as wet nurse. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN AS A PLAIN COOK IN A urant. Ap it 348 6th av. 55 KING St. NURSE.—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE Oe) toattend on an invalid, or monthly nurse; well recommended, 3D AV.—AS MONTHLY NURSE; CAN TAKE AN e) engagement immediately ; satisfactory references. Address Mrs. HARPER, 155 WEST SD S7.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL Ag Oe) nurse and seamstress; understands braiding and needlework; reference from the best families and her last employer can be given. O35 WEST NTH ST.— 4 COMPETENT YOUNG GIRL 2) as nurse; operates on Wheeler & Wilson's Machine; excellent reference, 942, WEST 35TH ST.—A WET NURSE, WITH A “i tresh breast of milk, in a respectable family. QA5 WEST OTH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman as wet nurse, Call from I0 tiil 4 o'clock. 7 RIVINGTON 8T., FIRST FLOOR.—AN AMERI- can widow wants a baby to bring up on the bot- tle or child to board. Call atter 10 o'clock A. M. 306 MOTT ST.. NEAR BLEECKER.—A KIND AND pleasant German woman as nurse to an invalid. Call on or address Mrs. A. 831 EAST 12TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECT. able woman as wetnurse. Apply for two days. 33; WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTASLE YOUNG girl to mind children in a private family; good reference from last employer. 337 IST AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, lately arrived from England, to take care of chil- dren or do piain sewing ; city or country. 44. 7TH AV.—A COMPETENT GIRL AS NURSE; over four years’ best city reference from last place. 59% 11TH AV., ABOVE 4TH 8T., THIRD FLOOR, front room.—A respectable young married{wo- man as wet nurse; to go out; milk 7 weeks old. 2.020 fete SURE AMALIE or: \< = ish girl, {3 years of age, as child's nurse, to travel withea. funily to Europe. or would go as waitress or chambermaid in the country for the Summer. Call on or address for three days. COMPETENT SICK NURSE, WITH MANIPULAT- ing power, is now disengaged; recommendations from first class families and medical gentlemen in this city, and testimonials from England. ern ay. Miscellancous. GQ FULTON S7.. BROORLYN.—A COMPETENT ENO- 4 lish Protestant woman, who has travelled on the European Continent, perfectly exempt trom sea sickness and has city reference, wishes to accompany a family to Europe and back; salary no object, ‘Address AMABEL, TRAVELLER, ANTED—AT 335 WEST 28TH S8T., A GOOD COOK, ‘washer and ironer: also a chambermaid willing to assist the same; pood city reference required. TANTED—A GOOD COOK, TO ASSIST IN WASHING, for a first class private boarding house, in the coun: references required. Apply, after 11 o'clock t 107 West 44th st. GERMAN GARDENER-SITUATION WANTED BY A X ‘single man, who thoroughly understands his busi- ness in ail its branches; greenhouses and graperies, fruit, flowers and vegetable; best city reference from last em: ployer, Address A. 8., 15 John at. ROSESTANT YOUNG MAN (SINGLE) WANTS A SIT- uation as coachman and room; Would like to go a nce in the countr ear's reference from his 188 J. ferald office. ANTED—A SITUATION BY AN ELECTRO PLATER and gilder; has had 19 years’ experience; refe ences, Address ELECTRO PLATER, 10 State st., N.Y. ANTED—A MAN TO RUN A BAXTER ENGINE and make himself generally useful; must have license. Apply to MANKINSON & CO,, 1,486 Broadwa: between 10 and 12 o'clock to-day. 7 ANTED—A PLUMBER TO GO TO CONNECTICUT;, Rone but first class workmon need apply. HAYDEN, GERE & 00., 8¢ Bockman ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SURGICAL AND ME- chanical dentist to go to St. Louis; a good salary and sure situation to one who can fill the position, Ad- ress Dr. It. T. SANDERS, 524 Olive st., St. Louis, Mo. ‘ANTED—A WATCHMAKER TO GO TO MARTINS- burg, W.Va: a single man. Call at once at oflice of 4. 7. 8drT & Ci 11 Maiden lane, ANTED—A GOOD WATCHMAKER, WHO CAN come well recommended. Apply to SUSSFELD, LORSOH & CO.. 13 Maiden lane, PPOTESTANT YOUNG MAN (SINGLE) WANTS. A situation ascoachman and gardener; understands his business; three vears’ reference from his last pisces; id obliging. Address M., box 116 Herald ITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN LANDSCAPE gardener and horticulturist, 16 years’ experience, who understands gardening in’all its branches, and 1s fully competent to take care of a gentleman's place; moderato terme; good reterences. jAddrows W. A. Gat: 4 Ber ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT COACH. man and gardener; hasa thorough knowledge of both ; first class reference fr: last emplover as to char- acter and abi box 103 Herald office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN AS coachman and groom; 10 years’ reference from Last piace, Address D. 0., No. 4 East 38th st. 7OUNG WOMAN WANTED—FOR GENERAL HOUSE. work; must know how. to cook, wash and iron tor three in tamily. Apply at 460 West 3ith st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A COACHMAN, WIlU derstands his business in all its branclis; 15 years’ reference from first class families, Address W, H., box 268 Herald office. ___ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. FIRST CLASS WAITER DESIRES A SITUATION m a private family; would like togo in the coun- try; bestreference. Address KR. M., box 138 Herald Up- town Branch YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS DRIVER in a wholesale business; best recommendations gen be given. Call for three days at 352 Houston st., first joor. WISHES A A YOUNG MAN, LATELY LANDED, situation; understands the care of horses and can milk; city or country, 115 West 38d st. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS LIGHT porter, or to attend a horse and wagon and to be qenerally 3 best reference given, Address W. P., Herald office. A. SQORED BOY, WISHES A SITUATION TO WORK in house or garden, Apply at 142 Waverley place. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES A BITUA- tion as rier, or a companion to travel witha family; speaks both English and German well; bet reference. Call at 817 6th av. J. mM. A YOUNG MAN DESIRES TO TRAVEL TO EUROPE with a gentleman or family as valet or waiter. Ad- dress J. F., box 131 Herald office. YOUNG MAN, JUST FROM THE COUNTRY, wishes @ situation as porter, or would assist in Mable, Address M. MEITZLER, 423 Kast 16th at. SITUATION AS BARTENDER WANTED—BY A young man of good charaeter ; capable of fulfitiing any position of trust; object to’ learn the business thoroughly. Adaress LIQUORS, Herald office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS coachman or to take care of road horses: good ref ence for four years trom last employer. Cull at private stable 145 West 24th st. WASTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND groom, by a single man, who thoroughly under- stands the business; also plain gardening; can milk; first class city reference. Address M., box’ 204 Herald omice. WAntep—« SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A tingle man; understands his business; lias first class city Feterence, ‘Call on oF addrese J. Me,, S06 East Sth s private stable. ‘ANTED—MAN AND WIFE; MAN TO ACT AS Coachman and to make himself generally useful, 4 the wife for general housework. Address N. C., box 2,857 Post office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A single man, capable of taking charge of « gentle- man’s place : horse and cow it required: good references, Address ENNIS, New England Hotel, 30 a Wan YOUNG MAN ACQUAINTED WITH the umbrella and parasol busives:, to take charge of stock. ELLIS, KNAPP & CO., 24 Walker st. ANTED—A PLACE AS GARDENER, BY AN AC- tive young man, single; has # thorough knowledge of the business in its various branches. Addreys M. C., box 109 Herald effice. TANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY A single young man, lately landed; 15 years’ experi- ence of his business; lived in ‘first class places in Ireland and England; will ‘be found willing and obliging; can milk if required; has good reference. Address W. ©., Herald Uptown Bi A*® ENGLISH GENTLEMAN, AGED 2%, RECENTLY arrived in New York, wishes to obtain employ- ment; has had ten years’ experience with a large E: lish mercantile firm. FLA, 65 3a w RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, WITH RBEFER- ence, having a fair knowledge of waiting, wishes to fet into some place where he can learn it thoroughly ; private bounding house preferred. Address J. K., Herald office, GENTLEMAN, OF EIGHT YEARS’ EXPERI- ence in the wholesale stationery and paper business, wants a situation; is thoroughly conversant with every branch of the business. Address PAPER, Herald oflice. 209 EAST 38TH 8T.—A GOOD HOUSE CLEANER “wants work by the day or week. Can be seen at any time. 217 EAST 25TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A respectable woman to do housecleaning or ‘washing by the di reference. WEST 18TH 8ST. PLACE, FIRST 294 FLOOR.—A ‘E woman desires to go in the countr; riectly tnderstands care of milk and butter; is a good washer and ironer. 21] RAST STH 87. TOP FLOOR, ROOM 14.—A Indy to houseclean or wash by the day. YOUNG GERMAN LADY WISHES A SITUATION in a fine family, to travel with ladies; under- inet all kindsof work, Address RR, box 119 Herald office. YOUNG GERMAN, FROM A VERY RESPECTA- A ble family, irom Vionna, who speaks the English ‘well, desires to accompany a family to Europe ; would ‘siso return ‘with them it desired, “Address 487 id 3 hf ae RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY DESIRES TO AG A company a lady to Europe as travelling companion; four years’ city reference. Address H., Herald Up- town Branch office. beth athl olf Ants ale yen ments to clean house by the floor or day: excellent references, Address Mrs. JOHNSON, 308 West 28d st ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, POSITION BY A LADY capable of teaching the English branches. Ad- dress Miss E. DAYMONDE, New Haven, Conn. Intelligence Offices. ITUATIONS WANYED BY WELL RECOMMENDED Swedish Is. fPply or address THE hg ee is AMERICAN AGENC Atlantic av., Brookl PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— ocrnrannnnnennn, EMALES, tee TEACHER OF ABILITY WILL GIVE DAILY instruction in English, French, Latin, Mustc and Drawing, at $10 n quarter, A good opportunity for upils in the vicinity of East 60th st. Address ADVANCE, Herald office. Call for two day: 338 EAST TM sr. FIRST FLOOR—A GIRL TO do housework fn a small family; can give the best reference. HO4 WMH AY., NEAR STH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN to do housework in a small family; isa good Plain cook and washer; city or country; wages, $14. HYD wT, AY, SECOND FLOOR—A GIRL, 14 years old, to do light housework ; willing to give her servic Call or address. for her scheoling. 643 8D AV., BETWEEN 41ST AND 42D STS., IN fly; best city reference, the st German girl in an American fam- Housekeepers, &c. WEST STH ST.—HOUSEKERPER'S POSITIO by alady thoroughly competent; would prefer & otel situation ; can furnish highest roteronces, Address F, Gan de seen irom 12 tp J o’¢lock P, M, RITING WANTED—BY A LADY WHO WRITES ‘4 good, plain, business hand; would be xlad_to s0- cure a quantity of work to be done during the Summer in the country, Address ADA BAY, care box 338 Post Of- fice, Albatiy, N. ¥ SITUATION AS HEAD WAITER—TO GO TO THE country, by & young man, speaking French and Bng- lish fluently ; good reference. Address C. K., Herald Up- town Branch office. ROOF-READER.—A COMPETENT PERSON WISHES Ca permanent situation as proot-render, either on book work or on a daily paper. Address PROOF- READER, Herald office. c ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG COLORED man. as waiter in a private family; best reference, Call at 104 East 13th st. 10 INSURANCE COMPANIES—A GENTLEMAN OF large experience in instirance, an expert accountant, good correspondent, &c., desires a position in either fi or life insurance; best references. Address Mr. E., Wall street, room ‘ANTED—BY AN ACTIVE, ENERGETIC YOUNG ‘man, a situation, ina grocery store; has had good experience in the London tradé. Address A. B., 009 Flushing av. Brookly: ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG LAD TO GO iy i country, Address MORRIS BARRETT, 19 ‘ANTED—BY AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, A SITUA, tion light porter or otherwise ; were several good references. Address TEMPERANCE, WAXTED-BY A YOUNG MAN (FRENCH) A SITUA: tion as valet, with a gentieman going to Europe, or as servant with a family; references will bear invest tion. Address H. H., Herald Uptown Branch office. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. CCOUNTS—EIGHT LANGUAGES; ARREARS WRI ten up; books devised to meet special requirements; books opened, kept, examined or balanced. JAMES COX, 47 Wall st., third floor, A COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED MAN WANTS a situation shipping clerk; first class references. Address SHERMAN, 250 West 33d st. DRY GOODS CLERK—FOR A PERMANENT SITU- ation, Inquire at 36 Newark av., Jersey City. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY AN INTELLIGENT, Ws rover, industrious and honest colored many can act ascoachman, groom, gardener or waiter: can give the best roterences regarding character; is willing 10 go to any place in the country, Address COLORED MAN, id Uptown Branch office. ELL S$ TURKISH BATH: ant Joting men and womén, not older than 2 years: pronta- ic employment, with medical Instruction ; references re- quired: 61 LEXINGTON AV., greeable, intelligent, industrious American juired., GENTS WANTED,—THE WORLD'S NECESSITY IN the market; $7 eash necessary: can earn from $3 to $45.0 day. BECK & SOHNS, 116 Nassau st., room 7. RESPECTABLE AMERICAN BOY, ABOUT 15 years of age, wanted, in an office; wages $200 per Address WARWICK, Herald office. RANDOLPH'S NATIONAL SCHOOL OF Telegrapby, 129 Righth street.—Young men, why ‘ay your time waiting tor something to turn up? Go learn télegraphy ai ‘ake positions. GENTLEMAN TO KEEP THE BOOKS AND AS- sist in correspondence in the office of an established magazine. Answer must give reference and state sala- ry, which mast be moderate, Address PUBLISHERS, box 198 Herald office. BOY, AGED 16, WISHES A PLACE In A BRO- ker's office or wholesale tea house, Address G. FE. BOND, box 555 Post office. GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS AND ENERGY totrayel and represent tho interests of an estab- lished mechanical magazine ; must be pre} > jared to give satistactory references and proof of abil 1% Address stating former cuployment, PUBLISHERS, box 1: Herald office. -WE HAVE A PERMANENT POSITION, WITH A + chance for advancement, for a fairly’ educated rishman, to act as collector and solicitor; to a compe- tent gentleman, $15; moderate security required, After No'elock. MoMENAMY & CO,, 735 Broadway. NERGETIC MEN, OF GOOD ADDRESS, TO SELL ENend handle yenvers; one fumiliar with furniture mechanic in those woods might address 440 ton st., corner Desbrosses. Orrart BOY, 15 YEARS OLD, WANTED—FOR A COAL, fi yard, the father to give security for his honesty and maithtulness. Address COAL, box 160 Herald Uptown Branch office. JANTED—AT ST, @ERMAIN HOTEL, 22D ST. ‘W ‘roadway, first class cook; also an hasistant, party applying from Clifford House, call at once. ANTED—A BELL BOY, 16 TO 20 (COLORED, AT Madison Avenue Hotel, 27th st. and Madison ay, Apply from 7 to 8 A, M. D ie (A YOUNG MAN | WANTED—T0 MAKE HIMSELF generally neeful, Ono whe writer a good hand ap- piy to BRAISTED & CO., 1,129 Broadway. RUG CLERK WANTED.—A FIRST CLASS PRE- scription clerk, with good city referencos, will find asituation, with good salary, by addressing L. M. N., ae <a Hrerald office. ae HELP WANTED—FEMALES. RUGGISTS RELIEF CLERK—I8 LICENSED AND T, STEWART & CO. WANT Fi pt tere ‘wishes @ few more engagements; Al reference, Ad- 2 ,Oberatora, om custom ahirta, many oe GEASS | dress RELIEF, 990 Kighth avenue, city. and tenth street ons way | T\NTRY OLERK WANTED-IN A WHOLESALE —————— ae dante aa fancy goods house ; pe ntlemanly lad from NGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON Ave. | ichool preferred: salary rat year $ui0; must be a good A nue, want two first Gilt waltteset neliieas Sone aaa penman, Address box. 146 Herald office. lor dress, one chambermaid and waitress ; neil Bo yenre ‘wages $15 to $20, oh ah ne WORK, GIVEN OUT TO PAY FOR FIRST OLASS 0., | Broadw: A, Sewing Machines. BLAKE, BUCKWALTER & Tisith av. Soruer of Wath st., and 10 Biveckor st, ITUATION WA BY A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, Mvithont family. who, speaks German, French, and Kngiish, and understands d. entr; ing eapacity Practically; will accept a situation in ans where education, tact and business qualifications cag be ot vervice, Address bom 1di Herald odice, ‘ of a farm; also a single man, Apply at 134 Bow- Wanenca MAN AND WIFE TO TAKE CHARGE er} AV ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO OPEN OYSTERS AND WWait on tables at 00 Broadway. TANTED—BY A PRAOTIOAL MECHANIC, ONE W who has had considerable experience, a situation as superintendent of a number of men, either in a shop or out doors; outside superintendent preterred: tully Competent to superintend the construction of buildings. ‘Addrese T. B., 183 Huron st., Greenpoint, L. I. ED—A GOOD REAL ESTATE MAN of Branch office, Wyoming, N. J. from New Fork. Ft interodt Wiil_ be ‘given ress, tter, O. H. IN & CO.. Auctioncers and Deal- we st General Agents Wyoming Land Company, No. 5 Pine street, ANTED=A CORRECT TRANSLATOR, GENTLE- . for a literar, man or lad into Buglist, ‘Address Gy Dex 4,00) oat ilice. we RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, ONE OF THE oldest and finest fitted ap ‘com and Billard Rooms in New York, Inquire on premises, 407 Grand street, corner of Clinton. = , FOR SALE, FOUR S4PBS, SMALL, 9 MEDI small also tor ve ae ST a a aT APE YOR SALE.—A NEW MAR § ‘and barglar proof prctere Sate (dot mation lock), suitable for the safe k foraboceesu pee recente reat bacaalne Apply at iS Broalway, room 4, noe * 6Feat barge GPRLVING AND couNTRRS von sate veRT chea ‘Appl: y Resse ser to MBISEL, LAMPS & CO., 93 Chart. HELVING AND COUNTERS FOR SALE on! DD Have been used (ut (ancy goods: can bo remegen in sections without being taket apart. App aven is i ply af 355 Eighty ] FIRST CLASS MATLOGANY TOP, BAR, WITH FIXx- 7 ares ata bargain. Inquire at 127 Greene street,in tne stor 500 ak WILL PURCHASE THE LEASE AND PIX. tures, also Horse and Wagon, of am excollet in Brooklyn, doing a good business Apply AFFNEY, Auctioneer, No. 6 Contre street. ie —THE PROPRIETOR, HAVING RN- g! 7.000. gaged in other business, will dispose of his long established Oysier and Dining Room, with Si Fixtures, Lease and Good Will; this ls. rars chance’ f a porson.to step into @ good paying business. Apply tm person or by letter trom 9 to !2 or 3 to 5, OLIVER LIBBY, 137 Fulton street, New York. = MACHINERY AMES PORTABLE, TALE, VERTIOA’ cut-off horizontal, hoisting and pumping Engines, All sizes; also Botlors on hand; improved Saw and Grain icar's Variety and other Wood workiug Machines; 11d, 2042, xz and Boiler and three-horse portable; good second hand Bagines che: &DWARD P. HAMSON, 38 Cortlandt st, New York. SPEOIALTY—HORIZONTAL ENGINES—WE HAVE on hand 70, x12 eld M16, 1114, 12x24, 3x1 x4. SLIDE AND laxzd, MAW, 1x56, Lie, Samples can be seon al 88 Cortlandt street; second hand Engines taken tn ox- change. WUITEHILL, SMITH & Co., Manutacturers, Newbury, N.Y. & ROAKE'S, 282. AND 284. WATER opis sar stoak of Fortabte, Hoven Ropriene i Hoist Hines; Botlers, Pu aiting, fulle: e., new and second hand. soais ae HORVAONTAL TUBULAR BOILER WANTED About 6 (eet diameter by 16 feet iong. Apply at LES ie BOILER WORKS, toot of Morgau strech Jersey py this day, | Pad i$ TOGts ANU, NIOBE. zoe Swedges, Hlammers, ws, Portable Mor Horse) Mule Shoes, Shoving Tools, Grimiatoute: Lathos, Toecalks, Steel. . A. CARTER, 52 Cortlandt street, near Greenwich. NGINE WANTED—UPR: iT ENGINE, SHORT stroke, for bore mill, 200 to 260 horse power, with om without flywheel' hew of second hand, if in good order. mtress ‘immediately W. RB. TUTTLE, St. Nicholas Hotel, New York. IGHT HORS ENGINE AND 15 HORSE BOILER, Tongue and Groove and Surface Planers; Band, Beroll, Rip and Swing Saws; Tenoning and three sided Moulding Machines. GEORGE L. CUMMINGS, 140 Centre atrect. NQINE AND BOIL¥ER.—THREE HORSE POWER 11 Upright Engine, in good order; also Boiler, Shaflings, &c., for samo, in complete running order. "22 Spruce street, third door. NGINE FOR SALE.—A FOU! Roper Caloric Engine tor sate, West Thirty-firsi street, OR SALE—ONE 12X%IN. AND TWO 8XI21N. TOR! zontal siida valve Engines Apply at SOUTH BROOK LYN STEAM ENGINE WORM®, corner Van Brunt and vets, South Brooklyn. OR SALE—ENGINE AND BOILER, NOW [N° USH d in good running erder; can be seen at 673 Ninth ORSE POWER. ¥. CO. STALLEY, 218 OR SALE—A SLOTTING MACHINE, ™% FEET BR tween columns; in complete order. Apply to E. C. FOROK, Nos, 5 and 7 Dey street, room 6. OR SALE—ENGINES, BOILERS, SHAFTING, PUL- leys, Millstones, Tanks, Piping, Steam Pumps, Holse- ing Engines, Saw ‘fables, Planers, &c. Address HENJ A MEN FOX, 514 and 516 West Thirty-fourth street. OR SALE—RAXTER ENGINES, MADE BY COLT’ Arms Company, in sizes 2, 3, 5, 8 and 10 horse power; the most popular because the most durable, safe and eco- nomical. Circulars mailed free. W. D. RUSSELL, 18 Park place, New York. OR SALE—A_SECOND HAND 10 HORSE POWER Engine and Boller, Baxter's patent, mado by Hewes & A NT N. J. ; in good order, having been pus repair, in Horouly iD. RUSSELL, 18 Park place, New Yark. GIOR SALE—A SECOND HAND 10 HORSE POWEB Boiler, good as new ; used but three months; ‘“Bax- "s economical. gules wi D. RUSSELL, 18 Park place, New York ‘O{STING, PORTABLE AND STATIONABY EN- ginesand Boilers, new and second hand; lathes, Drills, Rendering Tanks, Steam Pumps, Blowers, Shatt ing and Pulleys. WILLARD & DE BEVOISE, 45 Dey st.__ RARE OPPORTUNITY.—FOR SALE, A FIRST ¢lass Grocery Store, situated on one of the best cor- Hers on Third avenue; stock ts fresh, and selected with the utmost care; good lease; the owner having two stores wishos to dispose of one of them. Apply to JAMES OLWELL & CO., Isl West street. —FOR SAL, OYSTER SALOONS AND ALE A. Hicuses, Cortier Liquor Stores, Restaurants, Chop Bakeries, Confectioneries, Stationery Stores, Drug Stores, Hat Stores, Furnishing Goods ~tores. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF FANCY GOODS for sale very low to acash purchaser.—Gool chance for party starting business; also Fixtures, Apply at 365 Eighth avenue. A WEORSALE CHEAP, NEAR WASHINGTON MAR. + ket, a Restaurant and Bar; must be sold imme- ly: Fare chance. ITCHELL'S, 77 Cedar street. Houses, Corner Grocery Stores, Butler Stand: NEATLY FITTED UP LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE cheap—Up town, with rooms attached, and duing a Good business; rent low. Apply, for tour days, to THOS, GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, No. 6 Centre street. RESTAURANT, LAG BEER, OYSTER AND Billiard Saloon, with a long lease, low rent. ated in one of the pleasantest towns in New Jersey. Cause of selling owner has to goto Europe; a bargain for any one; price $1,600; termseasy. Call at 136Third avenue, New York. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY.—FOR SALE, ONE OF the best ana most oligibly. Jocated Butter Stands in the Manhattan Market, foot of Thirty-fourth street, North River, which is now an assured success; lowest cash rice $70; satisfactory reasons given for selling. Call today ‘on WILLIAM H, BERGEN, stand 428 LOTHIERS.—AT VALUATION, THE LEASE, FI tures, &c., of one of the and largest trades in the bY ;old and well established; in full working operation. Address X. Z., Herald Uptown Branch office. RUG STORE FOR SALE.—A LONG ESTABLISHED. Well paying Store, on one of the principal avenu of Brooklyn, with or withont House and Lot. Inquire EIMER & AMEND, 205 and 207 Third avenue, New York. UR YEAR® LEASE OF A STORE AND BASB- z Brenton Broedway. near nee serene, ied di are argain ; by order o' mankruptcy, to WiuttaM 6. WALKEW fost Broadway.) PY of the best locations in Brooklyn; basement has billiard r the world; F° ir ye OLD-ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT; or loot counter; the best kitchen in cility for fprnishing wedding stock of silver ware for loan; ness, Apply at 173 Atlantic st! Brooklyn. OR SALE—BLEGANT FIXTURES OF A HAT Store, entirely new; would suit as well for a mer- chant taiior or millinery store. Apply at 419 Sixth ave- nue, in the store. R SALE.—AN BIPORTING HOUSE OF Goon standing would sell at a mable price the Goot Will of a paying wholesale Mavana Cigar trade, including copyrights of several valuable and well-known brand: SHitha fair stock of fresh goods in bond, Satistactory son given for selling. Address box 149 New York Post offic OR SALE—AT HAVMEYER & ELDERS’ SUGAR refinery. Williamsburg, twelve 12 foot lengths, of 10 inch and eleven 12 foot lengths of 8 inch light Water Pipes, OR SALE—A PATENT ADJUSTABLE LIBRARY Case, nearly new; will accommodate. several hun- big for club, Association or library; B. 8, BROOKS, 1,288 Broadw: dred volumes; suital wi id oh (OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A Fo first class Sample Room. two doors from Broadway: mitisactory reasons given for selling. Apply nt 1M Bleecker street, New York. WO WILLCOOX & GIBBS’ MACHINES, IN GOOD OR- der, as good as new, will be sold cheap for cash only. Apply in lace goods manufactory, 409 Canal street. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—AN ENGINE LATHE, 536 to8 tect swing, to take in about 18 feet between ven. tras; now or second hand, Address, stating particulars as to make, price and where it can beseen, box 2,227 New York Post office. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. _ In this City and Brooklyn. A PHYSICIAN, WITHOUT CHILDREN, WANTS TO Third hire a smal! HTouse, south of Thirtieth street, between ud Sixth avenucs, where he might remain several Tent mot to exceed $1,0W. Address DOMUS, o ‘TORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE WANTED $100 er year, for private family* and Sixty-second streets, Third and Fourth avenues. THOS. G. HOJBR, 936 4d av, FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS DESIRE FOUR OR five Unfurnished Rooms, on the second or floor of a house located west of Sixth avenue, above Four- teenth street. Address or call on ADVERTISER, 337 West Nineteenth street. A. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE THREE ON- furnished Rooms for light housekeeping in private house; good location; references excl |. Address, with terms, H. B,, Herald Uptown Branch office. WANTED-A FURNISHED ROOM, FOR A SINGLE gentleman, between Tenth and Fourteenth streets Address FRANK: and University piace a: LIN, Herald office. ANTED—BY A GERMAN AND WIFE, TWO OR three Roomsin a respectable house, between Tenth and Thirtieth strects, please state rent, of would like to have charge of a private house Sarin, the Summer sea- son; can give good city reference. Address W. FER, No.3 Fifth Avenue Hotel, trunk store, Wage, TO HIRE—A SMALL HOUSE, WITHIN five minutes’ walk of Mac: a4 Sixth avenue and Fourteenth street. Apply at 307 Hus street. Wr arits tor housekeeptag, ap townn, Cem moe over ms usekee| uy + or $8 per month; Teferences, Address H, J:, 08 Rast Tents Siath avenue. WANTSD—BY TWO GENTLEMEN, THREE LARGE Rooms, unfurnished, in «private residence, first or second floor, with bath, 4c. ; also accommodations for one servant: between ‘Tenth and Thirty-tourth an: Fourth and Sixth avenues preferred. Address A. F., box 1,384 Fost omee, aa WANTEDIBY A WIDOW LADY, 4 ROOM, OB ROOM ‘and Bedroom, with a private family,’ vicinity of pike street Address Mrs. D. B., 100 Henry séreet, ating location and terms, TANTED TO RENT—A PROVISION PACKING ‘W/Aitouse, of medium dimensions, Address, stating locality, reni ‘A. B. C., box 181 Herald office. SIGARS AND TOBACCO, JusPANOr AS OF HAVANA TOBAGOO, BQUAL TO genuine in appearance and ryaltty, st $65 per thous “algo the celebrated “Wilh Pane! ns AY T. J, RAYNER & CO,, 00 Inne. verano COPING TTHE WELL RENOWNED ESTABLISAM. , 6 Thave just received orders to the 000; I am therefore compelled to pay, the ¢ highes ei Mrs. HOSEN! Re 14 house above prices =! 3 ran $i to $1; ‘lease call on or address Mr. Seventh avenue. Ses fourth street. ‘Twenty- OR SALE—ESTABLISHED FINEST GROCERY IN Brooklyn; stock, $9,000; location on Conrt street; rent nominal, ‘Satisfactory terms will be given to only & satisfactory man. CHARLES G. DANLGREN & CO., 112 Broadway. OR SALE—A DOUBLE GROCERY STORE IN A go0d neighborhood and doing an excellent trade; cause tor selling going into another business. Inquire af b3 Gouverneur street, R SALE—LEASE, GOOD WILL, ZRocRs, aC, OF the old established wholesale and retail Flour and Store 606 First avenue, near Thirty-fourth street. t OR SALE—POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY, A RARE a Crotionery Store, Stock and Good. opportunity; will; price $8.0, cash; location, two blocks of Post OMice, Address INTEGRITY, Herald office. F°#. SALE—AN ESTABLISHED UNDERTAKING Business in a first class location, doing a very fine Apply to W. H. business; good reasons for selling. O'DWYER, 64 William street. ‘ , JOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, ELEGANTLY FITTED UP Cigar Stand, In a first class up town Broadway ho- tel; rent very low. Address HORTON, box 132 Herald Uptown Branch office. e5e FoR, gat OOK AND STATI ¥ STORE ON ‘Third avenue, 20 years established ; cheap rent and long lease; good reasons for selling. Apply at 156 Third av. POR SALE CHEAP, ON ACCOUNT OF TLL HEALTH, ‘one of the best Stands in Fulton Market for butter, cheese, eggs, lard, hams, &c.; stands 152 and 183 Fulton Market. For further particulars inquire at the stand. pst CLASS NEWSPAPER ROUTE OF UPWARDS tog i Papers for sale low for cash. Apply to LE SEUR, k ay. XN ILK ROUTE FOR SALE. Thirtieth street, RARE CHANCE FOR A FORTUNE IP SOLD IN FIVE d Cays.—Best paying Hotel, Restaurant and Bar in Brunswick, N. J.; nicely furnishe: ts $35 to $100; Will be sacrificed f cash. Address box 174 Post office, New Brunswick, INQUIRE AT 127 WEST ew EFRESHMENT AND BAR paivibeor ATA Por. Y hadron, ; RESUIMENES, Hevari omecr Yi Teferences GMPES—A| LARGE ASSORTMENT OF | &ECOND and Leta cf all styles and prices, for sale ches) Garand examina ‘at AMERICAN BELAM SAFE COM: PANY, 800 Broadway, zi JAPES.~HERRING'S, MARVIN'S, WILDER'S, CHEAP WO for cash; “the best freproof safes made.” Purchasers work from'the German | will save from 25 to 8 per gout by Calling at QULN'S ' l Bato Mast 81 Maiden lane T HL. ROSENTHAL’'S, 2% THIRD AVENUE, NEAP Nineteenth street, ladies and gentlemen will ageaie full value of Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, &c., by calling oF iressing. Ladies attended to by Mrs. Rose! thal, —LADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING CAST-OFF A Uitthing, Carpets, Furnitare, &c., to dispose of will do well tg call at H. MANNES’, 300 and’ 302 ave- as T the highest pi Ladies atteRdea to by Are Manner, T EDWARD MILLERS WELL-KNOWN ESTAB- lishment, 160 Seventh avenue, near Ninoteenth sireet.—Utmost value paid Ast-off ‘Carpets, &c., by calling om or addresaing Mr. or Mrs, 0 00( WORTH OF CAST.OFF CLOTHING, CAR. 1 . ts, &c., wanted for gpieege the highest price paid. Callon or address G. ELIAS, 412 Seventh avenue, between Thirty-second and Thirty -third street. Ladies attended by Mra. E. Shi _ASTROLOGY,. DELAIDE | H. coated, on all aifairs of life. “LAMBERTSON, _CLAIRVOYANT.— 28 Greenwich av nue, near Tenth street. TTENTION this wonderfully gens jairvoyant everything. 18) Weat Forty-frst street, 1 UROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT TELLS NAMES, SHOWS E likenesses, causes marriages. gives numbers; 50 cents and $1. 142 West 25th st, basement. 18S WELLINGTON CLALRVOYANT, TELLS MU everythings ucky numbers; hag a i positive cure for drunkenness. Oall or Write to #1 East nty-eighth st. A. 114 Fast Tenth street, near Third avenue. MAURICEAU, M. D.—OFFICE 129 LIBERTY A. siect tone Greenwich street, TPTENTION!—DR, PRANKLIN (LATE OF PRUSSLA), ror jco, 16h Bleecker arse’, ‘New York. privat TR. AND MMB. GRINDLE, PAYSICTANS. OFFICE, Da West Ming ain aoe near avenue. T)R. KING'S OLD ESTABLISHED 14 AMITY F scrost. near Broadway and Geen Conral Hotel, . AND MME, DUBOIS, DR, AND MRS. WHITE Biehl. M Great Jones Mirvet, eat Browd way. KNOW THY DESTIN ~MBDICALe MME. MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, RESIDENOR, RESTEL! PHYSICIAN, NOT BAST FIFTY. die Ul UceeRiGh sb ONG 7 RAB | Mieoud'gs Ageia

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