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, aii. __STTUATIONS ‘WANTED—FEMALES. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE! aN Cooks. ae. Nurses, Ge. 7 UNION COURT, BETWEEN ITH AND 12TH STS., University place.—As French Cook- LASPENARD ST.—AS FIRST CLASS ENGLISH cook; eight months in the country. Call or ad- dress for two days. QO weet ara | stag FIRST CLASS COOK. Call between 10 and 11 A. M. 46 ) Q EAST sorH sT., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S—A | RE- spectable Protestant woman to take care of a grown child and sew; operates on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, QG GROVE, st. BETWEEN BLEECKER AND BED. ) ford (present employer’s).—A Protestant girl as nurse and seamstress; can operate on Grover & Baker's machine, Cull for two days. 14Q WEST, 27H ST. BETWEEN OTH AND 77H ava—A young French girl to take care of chil- dren and to make herself generaily useful; good refer- PARK AV., PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.—A RE- speetable English girl, 12 months if America, as cook, in the country, June 1. GO WERT WASHINGTON PLACE.—TO COOK, wash and iron, with privilege of having a little girl (nine years o!d) in the house ; reference given. L1G West gti st, NEAR OTH AV.. REAR, FIRST ) Floor.—A respectable young woman as excellent plain cook; is a good bread arid bisenit maker; willing to Assist with washing and ironing; city reterence given. Please call. 174. WEST 208. CORNER 77H _AV.—TWO YOUNG girls, to go together; one as cook, washer and jroner; the other as chambermaid and waitress; no ob- Jection to the country: eity r ence, “é 147 WS! Sout St. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl to mind growing children and do chamber- Work, or would do sewing ; best city referene; 313 7TH AV.cA RESPECTABLE GIRI, TO TAKE ©) care of a child from its birth. or would take care of growing children; city or couniry; good city ref erence. 33 7TH_AV.. BETWEEN 28TH AND 29TH 8TS.—A 1 ‘respectable middle aged woman; understands the care of a baby from its infancy or the care of grow- ing children and to do plain sewing; no objection to the country; best city references. 23 EAST 59TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO 9) cook, wash and iron; best city reterence. 6 25 10TH A¥., NEAR SIST ST.—A COMPETENT woman as cook ; understands cooking in all its branches; city or countr; EAST MTH xcellent city reference, cook, wash and iron; best reference from her —A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO 30. EAST 29TH 8T., SECOND FLOO! A YOUNG ©) woman as first Class cook and to assist in wash- ing, or would do general housework in a French famil elty or country. Call 307 FAST ITH ST.. NEAR 2D AV.—A WOMAN AS first class head meat cook for hotel in the coun- try: a8 able to superintend the busi 31 EAST 31ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as cook: thoroughly understands her business; satisfactory person ; best reference, Call or ad dress. TAB Av, NEAR 6TH ST. SECOND FLOOR. — ‘O Two respectable girls to go toget one as cook, washer and iro: the other as chambermaid and Waitress and assist with washing and ironing; are willing and obliging; no ob ections to the country for the Sum- pier; good city reference from their last place. Chambermaids, &c. 34 FAST ED St—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CIIAM- bermaid and ‘waitress in a small private family. Cun be seen at her Inst employer's, 13 WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG e woman as chambermaid and waitress or to do fine washing and ironing; understands either perfectly; city reference. 139 WEST coTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ©) woman (lately trom London) as chambermaid and waitress, or would do housework In a small family. Call on K. 8. 'Saturday and Monday. 158 WEST TH SOA YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. OO dermaid and waitress; is a good sewer; no ob- tion to the country; excellent reference. Call for two jays. Wastep—a COMPETENT AND RELIABLE WO- man to go West with a private family as nurse; & and permanent home, Apply at room 200 Astor jouse, between 10 and 1 o'clock, May 3. WANTED I A Panay onsae WOMAN Couk: AURO chambermaid ; bot f at 19 Great Jones st. must be experiences pply WASTEDTA YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO general housework in a small private family and sleep at home. Inquire at 109 West $yun st, trom 9 to 1 ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL WORK AND tend to matured children in a family boarding. Ap Ply at 238 East Sist st., between 2d and od avs, is V TANTED—PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, for family of two. Cail at a8 West 26th s:., between, 6th av, and Broadway. va WANTED-A FIRST CLASS OOOK, WASHER AND ironer, with good city reference from her last place, for a small family, Apply at 245 West 52d at. WANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must be @ good washer and ironer and understand piain: SO a pply at 223 East 60th st. Good reference required. 45. WEST I8TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT,—A ee) respectable Protestant girl as nurse; would take cone of growing children and do plain sewing ; good ret- 708 9TH AV., BETWEEN 48TH AND 49TH STS., RING > third bell.—A respectable girl to go in the coun- try as nurse igood referenes AS NURSECAN ENGLISH PROTESTANT WOMAN who Is thoroughly experienced in the care of chil- dren and fully competent to take entire charge of an ine fant from birth or the management of a nursery; can ‘ive many years’ sity reference, A note addressed 8. pe Uptown Branch office will receive prompt at- SITUATION WANTED—FOR A RESPECTABLE Young American, girl to take, etre of children and sew orto do some light work; a home more an object than high wages: no ob’ection ‘to the country. Address, tor two days, A. B., Lerala Uptown Branch office, Waitresses, Ge. WEST 8187 8T,—A YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST class waitress in a private famiiy; best city ref- 140 erence. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES YOUNG GERMAN MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS waiter in first class private family; understands his ‘business thoroughly. dress P, H., slerald Uptown Branch office rekon al Uy ENGLISHMAN, THREE YEARS IN AMERICA, wants @ situation as waiter in a private tamily; no actos to the country. Address A. Post oftice, vn.” Br Ae ENGLISHMAN OF 12 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE wishes a situation asa groom; good reterence if re- quired. Address J. M., box 146 Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG man, as light porter, collector ar clerk; good reter- ences. Address B., box 177 Herald office. STRO! ACTIVE MAN (GERMAN, MARBIED), good pemnan, desires a situation as packer or por: ter; experienced in searing Foods reference trom last employer. Address WILLING, Herald oftice 8 WAITER IN A PRIVATE FAMILY—BY A YOUNG Swiss, speaking French, English and Italian; good references: no objection to the country. Address L. 8., Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION; CAN CARE horses and milk; city er country; city reference. 115 West 384 at. GARDENERS SITUATION WANTED—BY A PRAO cries, frills ania vegetable? heat sity solsoenea ae Grew MILLER, box Ts Werald ar ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS COACH. man and groom, or to have the care road team, Satistactory reterences given as to bility trom his late employers. Address Il. J. W., fest 60th st. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. BUABRDERS WANTED. BLOCK FROM CLARENDON HOTEL, M4 East Nineteenth stree: handsomely furnished Rooms, with Bo References, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS—IN STRICT. nen! drev clas peor aurea Ont hove Seilines to"hay ‘a iuir price need apply, at 35 Wes Thirty tourth ITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN AS practical gardener; understands his business thor. aghly ; four years’ reterence from last place. Inquire of {ire Buists, corner Amity street and Broadway, inte flower store. M.'H. D, 2 VARGE, ELEGANT CONNECTING ROOMS; HOUSE furnished entirely new; all conveniences: table snp- Bhied, direct trom our farm; unexceptionable reference, 31 Fast Twenty-seventh street, between Fourth and Lexington avenue: SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND GROOM. BY A young man, temyerate, steady, willing and obliging and not atraid of work ; best city and countiy references. Address J. 8., box 121 Herald offic: BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY.—GOOD ROOM AND Board, for gentieman and wife or two gentlemen ; table Boarders taken; terms moderate; handsomely fur- nished house. 61 East Fourth street. SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS gardener or farmer; understands the business in iM branches; middle-aged; married; no family; would like a co to live in; good reference. Address A. I’, C., 239 South Sth av, ANTED—A_ COACHMAN AND GARDENER'S situation, by a sober, reliable single man; ix an ex- cellent groom: caretul, steady driver; unexceptionable city references. Address M., box 211 Heraid office. ANTED—A AS. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PERSON, A POSI- tion as coach man, or as watchman in a building; is willing to make himself generally useful; has 21 years’ Eelerence trom his last employer, Cau ‘be son’ at 12) ay. WANTED—A PERMANENT SITUATION AS COACH. man and plain gardener by a young man; good references; waillug, obliving and 1h every respect useful; has a chest of tools: can bulld plain barns, fences, &c., if required; wages $35 pe: ply. Address by letter H., 281 1 GENTS WANTED—IN EVERY COUNTY IN EAC! State, for “Lives and Portraits of the Presidents 19 fhe steel plates Call or send for circulars, giving terms, 4c. JOHNSON, WILSON & CO., 27 Beekman st. Aas TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV. Want agreeable, honest, industrious, strict! 4 al perate American men and ‘women, not older years, for baths and office ; references required. MAN TO WORK ON A FARM A SHORT DIS. tance in the country; must nnderstand how to take gare of cows and horses.’ Apply at 122 Pearl st, first jor. WAITER WANTED—WHO UNDERSTANDS OPEN- ing oysters. Apply at 466 6th ay, N_ ICE CREAM MAKER AND CONFECTIONER wishes a good situation; the best references can be ven, Inquire of M. SCHULL & OO., 388 Pearl st, OY WANTED—WILLING TO MAKE HIMSELF GEN- eraliy useful, salary $8 per week, Address box 5, Post office, New York. sis West Twenty-sccund street, "References ne Mt 3 B ty ld gid) STREBT, FIRST HOUSE FROM with or without Board, es ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH FIRST A class Board, with alcoves, hot und coll water, for families and gentlemen: te Twellth strect, hear Fitth avenues "OUcrate. | 47 West WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM Siapcdonael street, aleauy: furnished Rooms to let, ard, jemen and wives or sing , men; desirable location. Table first clase, TS'° Bente 6 EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—A PRIVATE family has one Snit elegantly furnished Rooms for gentlemed; breaktasts (private table) if desired; no other boarders, 6 ped Lit were. i ws ren Fi pt $ ms, with exgellent Board, tor families an people, at 174 and 176 Bleecker street, si fied HesPod nroadway. sae 1 TH STREET.—ELEGANT ROOMS TO LET, WITH Board, at 217 West Fourteenth street; house strictly first class and unusually desirable for a Summer resi- dence. References. 14.7, ,STREBT. WEST, Third Floors, nicely fui for gentlemen or gentleman Rooms, $7: table unexceptionable. 15 BAST FORTY.SIXTHE STREET.—TWO | LARGE +) handsomely furnished Rooms to rent, suitable tor Gentleman ‘and wite or single gentlemen; superior table joard; reierences exchanged. No, | SA—SBOOND | AND 1 TH STREET, FOUR DOORS EAST OF SECOND avenue, opposite Stuyvesant square,—Handsomel: furnished front Room to rent, with first class Board; rei- erences exchanged, EAD WAITERS SITUATION WANTED—BY A COM- etent German; city or first class country hotel; 1s used to handle either white or colored help; best refer- ence from employers Address F.’ M,, box 202 Herald parlormald or waitress in the country. 178 ipecubic Gorman girl wishes to aeconipany @ TONG. iu contecualingcgrimeniedl dusiees ener 10 CONTRACTORS, MERCHANTS AND OTHERS.— A situation wanted as overseer, timekeeper, &c.. in or cout m married; aged 38. Address FRED. Miscellaneous. 6 ‘WEST 13TH 8T.—A GERMAN PROTESTANT AS FORSYTH 8T,, NEAR STANTON,—A RE- fainily to Europe as waiting maid or nurse ; wi Object; best city reference. Call or-addresy, | ee* BO 4TH AV. BETWEEN 28T AND 22D 8TS.—A d respectable Ttallan Indy, speaking French and English, desires to find a place to goto Europe; good ref- erence, WEST 23D S8T,—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, by the day to do housecleaning; new houses cleaned on Mioderate terms, Address M. 4]? 8TH AV.—A MIDDLE-AGED PERSON TO WAIT ri on a family going to Europe. Address Mrs, BLOMMERT, cit ntry : ERICKS, care Mr. Markwell, 114 Chambers st, ANTED—BY A STRICTLY SOBER MAN, SITUA- tion as meat or meat and pastry cook. Address X. P., Herald oftice. 938 Bd Av; AT TNE STORE TWO-DaYS.—A PROT. 3© extant girl as chambermaid and waitress in a pri- vate family. 24. WEST 27TH ST.~A RESPEOTABLE SCOTCH *) Protestant girl as chambermaid and waitress, or chambermaid and sewing; no objection to country; best city re: 5 354 WEST 28TH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG et woman aschambermaid and to assist with the washing and ironing; willing to make herselt usetul in 455 WEST ISTH ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A +6) respectable Protestant girl as chambermaid and to do plain sewing ; is willing and obliging; good refer- ence. 5) WEST 88D STA YOUNG GIRL, LATELY landed, as chainbermaid or waitress in a private ly referei 2D AV.—AS CHAMBERMAID) AND WAITRESS and assist with washing and ironing. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 18 WEST SD ST.—A YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN, 4 good seainstress, to take care of children, 6 CHARLTON ST... BETWEEN VARICK AND HUD- son.—A German dressmaker wishes a few engage- ments in a private family. 20. NEAR 7TH AV.—A GOOD le , with city reference, a few more engagements by thé day or month; has ‘a good ock-stitch machine with tucker. PERSON OF REFINEMENT WHO IS FULLY COM- petent tocutand fit ladies’ and children’s clothing 4nd operate on several different sewing machines and do all kinds of iamily sewing, would like to make anen- Fagement for eight months 'In the year, and if the Indy id not have sewing enough to keep a person that length of tame would sew for her friends; would expect kind treatment as good wages; unexceptionable reterences Fiven,ss to charcater and qualifications. Address M. K., x 120 Herald office. FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER (RECENTLY AR- rived from Paris), cutting and making rich cloaks and dresses, desires work in the great American families @rathome. Address box 177 Herald office. General Housework, é&e, 2 LAMARTINE PLACE.—WANTED—A GIRL FOR general housework; must understand washing — ‘tees J and be willing to make herself generally useful. 134 learn. 14 MULBERRY ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECT- able girl to do general housework or take care of children; will go a short distance in the country. 302 WEST 56TH ST., 3D FLOOR.—A YOUNG GIRL, ‘4 lately landed, to do general housework for @ smali family. 32. FAST 2TH ST., BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS., e second floor. back room.—A competent girl to do xeneral housework in @ small private family; good reter- ence. 9338 FAST OTH st. FIRGT FIOOR—A GIRL TO 230) do housework in'a small family, city or country; best reference, 35 7TH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY LANDED. to do general housework in a small family. 1.039 WEST 25TH ST.—A GIRL, LATELY LANDED, to do light housework; is willing and anxious to 2D AV., SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG GIRL to do general housework in @ small private COMPETENT GERMAN GIRL WISHES TO DO general housework. Call on or address, for seven West Beacon ay., first house from Summit av., Jer- sey City Heights. GERMAN GIRL, AGED 16, WANTS TO DO HOUSE- work in a private family, where she may have a Good home. Address G, MEIER, Herald office. A Housekee vers, &e. BOND ST., TOP FLOOR, ROOM 9.—A LADY AS housekeeper in a bachelor’s or widower's family. 105 BLEECKER ST.—A LADY AS HOUSEKEEP! 1) in a widower's family. No frauds need apply. JOS RAST, sta STA MIDDLE-AGED LADY, 2 from New Orl housekeeper to a widower or elderly ‘Ad. ress Mrs. 105) Bast STH St, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT—AN 2 elderly lady (Engilsh) as housekeeper to a wi ower or elder: leman ; has a little girl 1D years old; no triflers need apply. Ad Mra. T. 154 BAST STH ST. AS HOUSEKEEPER IN CITY oO orcountry, by an active, intelligent Ameri person of expericiice, aged 34; she is a thorough, neat parce vee references given and required, Call or ress, 16 8D AV. (CONFECTIONERY STORE). erly German lady American family, or as references, Call on or addre: ~. 939 WEST 1TH St. NEAR HUDSON st—as +30 housekeeper to an ciderly gentleman or widower. Call all the week, i n ntlemen; has @ little girl, 10 years old. gent! AN ELD- housekeeper in a respectable ares in a hotel; best city LADY WISHES SOMETHING TO DO, Mrs. PURCELL, Herald office. LADY OF MATURE AGE AND EXPERIENCE wishes entire charge of a house; Is accustomed to the care and instruction of children, and offers unusual advantages to parties of wealth and respectability who require the services of one thoroughly rellable and su- perior to an ordinary housekeeper; hizhest references. Address G. 1, room ADDRESS AND EUUCATED IN tin a private family for mt French and German pply at No. 2 West 48th st. N_ ENGLISH LADY, BORN Frante, seeks an enyaget the Summer; she is an excel scholar; highest references, Ome ‘PIANO, ORGAN, GUITAR, SINGING.—MISS W ON gives private lessons, day and evening, at her residence, 92 Clinton place (Eighth street). Instru- ments furnished for 4 practice. ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to tend @ family Boing to Europe or Calis fornia; best reterence, Address &. F., box 115 Herald office. Adoption, DOPTION.—A PRETTY LITTLE GIRL WANTED, of fair complexion, good, petite figure, and ot lively but amiable disposition; would be Wholly adopted into @ happy Christian home and receive a gooa education, With every comtort. Applications, with full prrticulars, must eontain photograpn and description to insure reply. Address box 4,618 New York Post office. CLERKS AND SALESMEN, —__ CCOUNTS, EIGHT LANGUAGES ; ARREARS WRIT- ten up, books devised to meet special requirements ; Hooks openéd. kept, examined or balanced. AMES C¢ YOUNGG MAN (FRENCH), AN EXCELLED man, speaking English and German fluently, wishes situation as salesman or to make himsel{generalty use- fni; can give security and city reference if required, Ad- ar ‘A. J., Stapleton, Staten Islan A SHIPPING COMMISSION HOUSE, HAVING wound up business, their purchaser is now open for an engagement; is also an experienced bookkeeper and correspondent; Iughest references, Address W., box 2,428 Post office. ALESMAN WANTED—TO SELL THE SINGER Sewing Machine. Apply to WATSON BROTHERS, 51 Montgomery st., Jersey City. HE ADVERTISER, A THOROUGH AND PRACTICAL accountant, whose time is unnoccupied after 3 P. M., would take charge of a set of books after that hour or do any form of accountant’s work on very moderate terms; best references given. Address ACCOUNTANT, Herald office. ‘WANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER, OR GAR. dener and coachman, by an English married man, no family; wife would assist in any light capacity if re- uired; ‘first class references, Address A. R,, box 108 erald oftiee. removed to 5! PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— i FEMALES, LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING ENGLISH A French and munie, desires Board inexoh nge; ref- erences, Address OLMEN, Herald Uptown "Branch oflice. LADY WRITES CHECKS, DRAFTS, BILLS, RE- ceipts, advertisements, orders, accounts, notes, Rotices, reviews, reports, letters, business letters, iriendly letters, &c., &c, "Miss W., 48 East 17th st. __HELP WANTED—FEMALES. GIRL EOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN A PRI- vate ‘family: good washer and Ironer; city refer- 74 West ath st ence! A FIRST CLASS ORDER COOK; A WOMAN (ENG- _ lish preferrea) who thoroughly understands her business; one who js strictly sober, neat, clean and quick, may hear of a xood situation by addressing F, @. B., Her- ald Uptown Branch office. A. YOUNG GIRL, ABOUT 16 YEARS WANTED—TO do light chamberwork and waiting in @ family of three persons, in 45th st. Address M. J. K., Herald Up- town Branch ‘office. —FOR OUR ESTABLISHMENT, 785 BROADWAY, + acompetent lady of business tact to wait on ladies; to a person of ability and industry permanent employ: ment; $15 weekly salary. Call, between 1 and 1 o'clo only. MoMENAMY & CO. ANTED—A COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER AND cashier, in & mannfactory in New Jersey; salar $1,500 per adnum, Address, with references, box 11 Herald office. OY WANTED—15 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE, WHO RE- sides near City Hall, Brooklyn, well acguaintea with opi and good penman, at the office of the Critic, 22 nn st. 19 West, TWENTYPOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Fitth Avenue Hotel.—A Suit of Rooms, elegantly furnished, to rent to.a party of gentlemen, with or with- out Board; also single ARMER AND WIFE WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE ofa farm in Westchester county. Call at STEWART BSUTPHEN & CO.’s, 174 Fulton st., Brooklyn. EVERAL FIRST CLASS AGENTS—ALSO FEW ladies to sell a well paving article; $25 a week made; call and see, 767 Broadway, room 13. HREE STABLEMEN WANTED—MUST BE GOOD rubbers and understand how to care for trotters; Wanted at once. Call at 2 Heade wtreet from 1 1012 Ware COUPLE OF YOUNG MON TO OPEN claims and oysters, and who are vA to make themselves generally usviul. Apply at AGART'S restau- rant, 167 East 125th st., Harlem, WAsTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A TEA AND COFFEE tore ; none need apply who cannot bring undoubted W.S. GAL reference as to honesty, sobriety and ability. LISH, 498 Fuiton st., Brooklyn. ANYED—IN MERCHANDISE BROKER'S OFFICE, boy of 16 years, residing with parents in Brooklyn: anlary $200 first year. Address by letter, C. & CO., 62 Beaver st. WANTEDIA SMART, AOTIVE YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 17 years of age, at once, at 123 West 20th st!; wages $7 per week. TANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES MARINE Corps, 800 fine, able-bodied men. This service ofers splendid opportunities to visit fore:gn countries on board United States ships-of-war, For further information apply at Recruiting Rendezvous, 89 Chatham street, New ‘ork, JAMES LEWIS, Major United States Marine Corps. TANTED—A GOOD BARKEEPER, WITH GOOD reterence. Apply at the Thiers House, 223 Bowery, befveen 10 and 11 o'clock. ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITER, AT DWYER'S ‘Oyster House, 4928th av, ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE MAN, ACCUSTOMED to horses, to take charge of @ ‘stable. Address, With full particulars, HORSES, Herald Uptown Branett office. WANTED TA SALESMAN. IN A RETAIL BOOT AND shoe store. None but those haying long experience in the shoe business need address M. KEENAN, 197 Co- lumbia st,, Brooklyn. TANTED--BY A GENTLEMAN WITH TEN YEARS’ business experience, a position as salesman or manager in some safe business. with a view of investing capital in an interest alter learning it. Address M. G. H,, box 133 Herald office, ANTED—A BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN in an insurance office ; one who writes a good hand and 1s willing to accept a salsry of $300 for the first year, ean address B., Herald oltice. ‘ANTED—FIRST CLASS SALESMAN, OF ABILITY \d address, to sell in lots, to the trade, Kentucky whiskey on commission or salary and commission; only those giving references and terms expected need answer fe KY DISTIELERS’ AGENT, box 151 Herald office. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF EXPERIENCE, AS house salesman and stockkeeper, in a jobbing and capers. Jace goods house, Address, with references, INDUSTRY, Herald office. ‘ANTED—SALESMEN FOR DOMESTIC DEPART. ment. Apply © LORD & TAYLOR, corner Grand and Chrystie sts. NGELL’S TURKISH BATHS 61 LEXINGTON AV., corner 26th st., want an agreeable, intelligent American woman as bath superintendent. “Also a ter it girl as waitre neither older than 25 yea Sd A GIRL WANTED—FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, who can wash and iron and do plain cooking in a family of two. Apply ati7S 2d av., from 9 to 12 A. M. NURSE WANTED—TO HAVE THE CHARGE OF two intante; ‘one, willing to goin the country ; none Others need apply at 20) West Zist st. Cok: WASHER AND. IRONER—NICE TIDY GIR! 144 East 38th st, ‘ WANTED—FIRST CLASS DRESS. Pro- pee as maker, Apply to Mrs. CUMMINGS, 814 7th av., near san st eset, CLASS OPERATORS WANTED—ON SUITS, ‘with or without their own machines, Apply to D, B. BABCOCK & CO., 167 Church st. ILLINERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY,—FROM SIX to ten good milliners; also from thrd® to six tiptop trimmers; pay from $1 to $3 per day ; woald give $3 50 to one or to smart, first class trimmers, at M. T, DOTEN'S wholesale and retail stores, Boston and Fitchburg, Mass, Address lock box 1,226 Post oftice, Fitchburg, Mass, * QUIT FINISHERS WANTED.—WE WANT ALL THE good suit finishers in the city: those who can make Oaweek. 8. & W. BE. COR’ 194 Chureh street. WANTED-A YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN TO WAT on young girls and sew. Apply at No. 1 West 19th st, from Tl to 2. Warten two. PROTESTANT GIRLS; ONE FOR general housework and the other as waitress, in a Call at 21 East 24th st, after 11 o’clocr, rivate family. for two d. ‘WANTED-A FOREWOMAN AND CUTTER FOR A white goods manulacturing business; also a hand for trimming and assorting ; goo res and steady work to experienced hands; none others need apply. At 39 West Broadway, first lott. ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY OF TWO, GIRL to do general housework ; must be a good plain washer and ironer; willing and obliging. Call at t 182d at, dlarlem), Saturd d. }TANTED—A WET NURSE WITH A FULL BREAST of milk. Apply at 245,East 49th st. at ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITRESS, betore 12 A. M, at 258 Madison av. coo! 5 Es APPLY 309 "TH AY, CORNER 19TH ST. SECOND FLOOR.— J "A young lady as housekeeper ina hotel; has had much experience; can give best referenee, Call on or address Miss MARTIN, 531 8TH AV., TWO FLIGHTS UP, BACK,—A OIL thoroughly educated young lady, of cultivation and refinement to take charge of a gentleman's house ag housekeeper and companion. No letters received. for two days. AS AMERICAN LADY, AGED 9», AS HOUSEKEEPER na widower's or bachelor's house; anything.” Address LU LU, station ©, Te Yo + WIDOW OF EXPERIE BE, WITHOUT encumbrance, desires a position as housekeeper ; is Acquainted with dressmaking in all its branches: triflers need notapply. Inquire for HOUSEK R, 22 Sands st, Brookiyn, or address Mrs, HARDING. Herald office. WANTED.—DR. MOORE, FROM NEW YORK, Wito advertised in the Cincinnati Enquirer fer a ‘house. keeper, can get an American lady ot refinement an inteliugonce by addressing HOUSEKEEPER, Enquirer ollie, Cincinnati, Ohio, WAXTEDERY A LADY OF £3 ation as housekeeper In a hot otel preferred. A stv. | or private house; Address A., box 147 Herald office. Laundresses, 19 WEST OTH, st. NEAR ort LL) class iaundress iit a gentler by hand or machine, polish kinds of fineries we. AV.—AS_ FIRST n’s family ; ¢ or pleat; understands all best'city reverence. 136 WEST ate St. IN REAR—A B OY woman to take in washing and ironing; fluting hy machine ; eity reference, ST 30TH ST., SECOND FLOOR,—A YOUNG 944 ¥ “ Woman as first class laundress or as good plain Ook: good city reference. 104 ence. 530 dress to go out by the day or week; good refer. PEARL ST.—A8 HEAD LAU hotel, either oii entre by DRESS IN A or country, by @ woman fully competent to ‘taki barge of bundles, linen, help, ic. heat city reference, Address Mrs, HAMLET, 1oF vhree day GO4 NEST sort st, tor PLOOR, KEAR—A RE. ) spectable woman wishes the washing of a few yentlemen at her own house, or would go out by the day to Washi or clean; good city reference. Nurses, we, q gxiox COURT, UNIVERSITY PLACE, BETWE! Ih and 1th st.—A French woman as nurse and sams fess; a Very competent verson and highiv racom- nended, BAST 18TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUN. | V ANTED—A GOOD WAITRESS, WITH REFER. ences, at 116 West 22d st. Apply between 9 and 10 o'clock in the morning. ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMIL washer and ironer; must Apply at 352 Bast 50th st. WAXTED-A GIRL TO ATTEND TO A BABY AND do hight nonsework : one who can come well recom. mended will find a good situation by applying at 242 Kast Auth st. WASTEDSA GOOD, COOK, WASHER AND TRONER ina private family. Apply at 228 East lth st., be- tween 1) and 12 0’clock. ANTED—A FRE! , A GOOD COOK, @ good reference. CH GIRL AS SEAMSTRESS, TO ‘assist with two children; good reference required. To go a short distance in the country ; church convenient; Must have good a nt. VY. HAUGHWOUT, 25 Park place. JAIN FAMILY CONSISTING OF and a lady. a pleasant young woman tomake herselt generally useful; to such & woman a good home is offered, with a fair compensation tor ser Wendt quire, at, “paver | factory CAMPBELL & McEWEN, dist st., west of 10th ay. ; references required. WANTED-A GERMAN GIRL, TO DO GENERAL. housework, must be a good washer and ironer, Apply 60 Slorton street. WASTED—A LADY AS CASHIER IN THE RESTAU rant of a first class hotel. For information ad- dress W. B.. Stevens House, 27 Broadway, stating expert ence and age and where an interview can be obtained, WASTED—A GOOD COLORED, COOK, FOR PRI- vate family at Yonkers, who have all colored ser- Apply at No, 1 Exchange Court, in Exchange vants. 22d st. | V ‘een GERMAN kL TO DO GENERAL se work, Wash and iron an a 7 aise Perener es ee on and plain cooking. In W ANTED—TWO GIRLS and iron and do ge nid and chamberwork, ). TANTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO COPY LAW MAT. Wir Raitow ff box 408 Pos omee, aN MAT WaANEED=A GooD Lavy DRESS, AT THE son Avenue Hotel. Apply from 9 to 12 A. M, TANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A PROTESTAN W German, Welsh, Ls teh oF Enelish cook, Washer pla roner. Apply, with city reference, at 236 West 53d st., be tween 10. Mand 2 FM, es seb pdaes V J ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER. Apply at No, 9 West ath st. trom 1103 P, M, to: Gs c ‘al honsework; one’ for JSt. Luke's place UL MADI- day, TANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS SALES. to P, McCANN, 564 3d av. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A Scotehman; is married; would like a piace where he could remain; isa competent man; 10 years in last two places, Adaress 156 West 28th st. COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST class colored man: understands his business well inallits branches; good city reference, Address J. M., ‘182 West 30th st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN (A Protestant), as coachman and groom; is sober and @ ood drivers can be well recommended. Address J. v. D., Herald office. COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A single nan who understands his business in all its branches; can milk if requice country preferred, Ad- dress J. G., box 201 Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND groom by a single man who understands the bu y; not afraid of work, city and country ©. C., box 130 Herald of GENTLEMAN WISHES A SITUATION FOR HIS coachman, whom he can highly recommend ; trust- Worthy, {aithiul, sober, indusiriggs; an excellent city driver ;'is single and has no objeeflon to the country for the Summer. Apply at my office, 346 Broadway, or at 271 Madison av., for two days. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH. man; first class references: good careful driver: understands his business thorougbly. Address 213 West Aist st [A SITUATION WANTED—AS FIRST CLASS COA man; respectable man; understands his busiu thoroughly: an excellent groom; strictly temperate and obliging; first class clty reference, Address R. B., 100 West 3ist st. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED-BY A first class man; highest city reference from last émployer ; no objection to go in the country. Address A. K., Herald Uptown Branch office, for two days. GENTLEMAN WISHES A SITUATION FOR HIS Coachman, who is& mnost respectable Young man, not afraid of work: will milk and assist in gardening: Address D. D., box 230 Herald office, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS A flast class coachman and groom; five years’ satis- factory city reference from last employer.” Address 0. K., box 119 Herald oMe: A RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A SIT- uation as coachman ; can give best of city reference from last employer. Address J. B, C., box 209 Herald ome. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GROOM; thoroughly understands the care and treatment of horses; 2 good driver if required. Call on or address R. D., 14 West 18th st., private stable. SITUATION WANTED—BY A FULLY COMP! tent coachman; single, sober, honest and careful 10 years’ city ex reference. Call on or address M.S. FRANKLI ‘'y, 302 Broadway. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG SINGLE man, as coachman and groom; thoroughly under- Stands his business: city or country: best city and coun- try referenc: all on or address’ J. K., 17 East Wth st. SIfUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG man, as coachman and groom ; city or country ref- erence i} on or address I’, K., at Mr. Campbell's sad- dle stor@, 50 sth av. ‘WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO CQOK FOR THREE men, onyacht J. T. Seagrave. Inquire at Shaffer's Club Wousd, foot of 34th st, North River, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO PACK GOODS. AD dress, stating wages expected; also giving refer- ences, BAROLAY STREET, Herald office. WANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS MESSENGER, IN A bank; must live with his parents in or near the city. Address, stating age, re: ox 8,300, Post dftice. Waa NERGETIC GENTLEMEN, OUT OF EM- ployment, having, $7 cash, can easily carn $25 to $75a week. The world'snecessity. BECK & BOHNS, 116 Nassau street, room 7. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITER WHO DOES W “not drink, to take charge of the wine room, billiard room and waiton table at asmall club inthe country; relerences required ; wages from $25 to $40, according to efficiency. Address 0. H. E,, West Point, N. ¥. 7 ANTED—A YOUTH TO ATTEND BAR AND MAK himself useful; must be of good address and c well recommended ; such only neo SHADES, 157 Franklin av., near Myrtle, Brooklyn. V JANTED—A GENTEEL UNG MAN AS WAITER, who thorouzhly understands his business. | Apply lence and references, e d apply at EUREKA with reterence, after,10 o'clock, to PHILIP MILLIG, 1,259 Broadway. TANTED—AT 827 8TH AY., A SMART YOUNG MAN, to open oysters and wait on table. Cull early. Wantep-s FURNITURE CARMAN; ONE WHO UN- derstands the business. Apply at 125 Bowery. WANTED A NIGHT WATOHMAN AND FIREMAN; must be strictly temperate: best referen Reservoir Park Hotel, after 11 quire Apply WANTED~A STOUT, ACTIVE YOUTH AS LIGHT Z oo Address, with references, PORTER, sta- ion D. THE v RADES. RAL JEWELLER—TO GO WEST, CALL OR L. UH. BRUNNER, GE Ieave word at Leggett’s Hotel. YOUNG MAN OF 18 WISHES TO LEARN THE AL fookbinding business, or some other usetul. trade; has spent three years at pine and boxwood engraving. Address W. J. P:, No.7 Madison st., first floor, 17 YEARS OLD, WISHES TO LEARN A Address JOHN REYNOLDS, 519 Eust 1th BOY, 4A trade. ’ ON ORGAN-ACTION MAKING OR FLY finishing; active men can earn trom $18 to $24 per veek and constant employment, WING & SON, 417 Broome st., New York, or PERRY ORGAN COMPANY, Wilkesbarre, Pa, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG M. © foreman in the carpenter business; is ful of taking charge of it in all its branche and specifications; understands all kinds ot machinery, Address FOREMAN, box 17 Herald Uptown Branch oftice, 1,265 Broad 0 FILE MAKERS.—WANTED, TWO CUTTERS FOR | work on horse rasps, one grinder and one single nd torger, pan IE CLEMSON & CO., Midd wn, N.Y, (O MERCHANT TAILORS.—A CUTTER OF EXPERI- ence ina first-clags establishment in this city wants 4 Ci dancer the city preferred. Address W. W., sta- tion D. | MMO CARRIAGE MAKERS.—A SITUATION WANTED, | by a pang man, to learn blacksmithing. Address W. 8. CHURUE, 297 34 av, ANTED—A GOOD LITHOGRAPHIC TRANSFE rer. Address box 388 Post office, Washington, D. C, WANTED SA SITUATION, BY A BUTCHER, WITIT 10 years’ experience ; country preferred. Address, | | stating wages, BUTCHER, Herald office. | i a | ‘WA NTEDSBY A YOUNG CIVIL ENGINEER, A PO; sition where a knowledge of railroad location and construction will be serviceable; is a fair draughtsman and can furnish the best references, Address B. A. J., Herald offies. i eee rai WANTED—A MAN ACCUSTOMED TO WORKING ON drawn stripss Apply to HOWELL & BOURKE, or Factory, Twenty-third and Sansom streets, Phila: pia, Py de ss a is iV TATCHMAKER WANTED—TO GO TO. THR country. Apply to OROSS 4 BEGCELIN, 21 lane, up stairs, Maide Broadway, @ first class negative retoucl A MARRIED MAN WISHES A SITUATI vate coachman: thoroughly underst ines VAddress G. li, ty Flushing Post office, Long sland JOACUMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ FIRST ) class driver and vroom; first class city references. Address M, M., box 123 H. JOACH MAN'S man ot I IVUATION WANTED. perience in the busi + in last pluce. ess; best city Cail on or address TION WA y man; sin, of liorses, carriages, Ik; obliging; best city rete erald office. JOACHMAN AND GROOM—BY A ) (English), who thoroughly understan in a private family. Cail on or address P. SOU st, private stab) YOACHMAN—BY A COMPETENT COLORED MAN J caretul driver; will be found willing and obliging; | best city geforence. Call at or address 144 6th av (AOACHIMAN.—A YOU MAS. LATALY ARRIVED nN, careful driver; can Address R., box 219 ‘ULE MAN business, + 140 West Protestant with good references: Is a s.endy driver in double or single Harness; no objection to city or country. Address JOUN EARL, Herald Uptown Brarich ofc OACHMAN'S STTUAT WANTED—I8 A FIRST Class groom, careful driver; sirictly temperate : six ears’ unexceptionable reterences, Call on or address JOACMMAN, 118 W est 38d st., private stable. YOAOHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROT. J extant single man; city or country; first class city references. Cail on or address D, M:, Campbell's diery. 4th ay, /) from Ireland, wants a situation as coachman; is a | Waytencat MORAS’ PORTRAIT GALLER CLOTHING. — T EDWARD MILLERS NEW STORE, 68 SIXTH AVE- AX nue, near Waverley place (former! y 160 Seventh ave- hue); the utmost value paid tor Cast-off-Clothing, Car- &e., by calling on or addressing Mr. or Mrs, z | (QTE BARRIS, 71. SIXTH AVE ‘ton and Waverly. pla s given for Cast-off Never before have such bound to fill an order, . (rom $3 to $2); Pants, $70. ase call or address ay astonished at the pri ets and Jewelry. high prices been paid, as hail. | goode must be to $10, Dresses, above. Ladies attended by Mrs, Harris. T 100 8K | AT stre ob STRADT guarante full value for cast-off Clothing and Carpets by calling on STRADT, or addressing Mr. or Mrs, EE . 300 AND 302 SEV Jventiomen slip: cast are ‘&e., to dispose off will do well to call or y the highest price of any in the trade, ed to by Mra. Manne HAY 1 Clothing, ; or MANNES NUP, —LADIBS ANITALTS, 178 SEVENTH AY. tlemen will positively ive the highest of Wearing Appare! ‘pets and Jewelry | reat demand for them from the West: th Ladies ect.as Tmust fil up my orders Mrs, Anhait, $10 000 WORTH OF CAST.OFF CLOTHING, OLY, Carpets, &c., wanted for Chicago; the highest prices paid. Call on or addres# G, BLIAS, 412 5 tavenue, between Thirty-second and Thirty-third streets, Ladies attended by Mrs, E, e ooms, 1 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE @ Fifth Avenue Hotel.—A Suit of Rooms, elegantly furnished, to rent to a parky of gentlemen, with or with- out Board; also single Rooms. 21 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, two Rooms on second floor; also two front Rooms on third floor. References exchany 9 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET —FURNISHED “— Rooms to rent, to gentlemen only, with or without. Board; terms moderate; reference required. DAL WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—ROOMS TO let, with Board, on first and second floors, to a family. of party of gentlemen also single Roomns; Fefer- ences required. QQ West roRty-SEVE, 7 be had ina respectable Spanish family. tween 1 and IA. M. TH STREET.—BOARD CAN Call be D9 ooo TEEN, 7 WEST. CHANDSOME FIRST J Floor to let, for a family; private table if required; also Rooms on sccond and third floors, with first class Be ation central; terms very moderate. 33 WEST TWENTY SECOND STRERT.—TWO VERY OO desirable Suits of Rooms, on third floor, to let, with Board, to tamilies or gentlemen; also single Roonis, on fourth floor; reteren ll COUNTRY noarp. GENTLEMAN HAVING y f Tesort near the city Will Accommodate ane ae the best of Board, &c, Address FIRST CLASS, Betaiid BoARl—PROM I8T OF MAY, FOR LADY AND GEN- Hama with Parlor and Bedroom, at the Harailton ARDING WANTED—WITHIN HOUR AND of chy Hall, for gentleman, wife and austere .7,9); near’ station and eli \ ideation and'price, PROMPTS ESS toraia omusrens WD ERGEN POINT.—PRIVATE FAMILY WILL TAKE A few boariters. in place known ay Reingold’ Cottucc’s fruit. o boating, bathing, fishing and plenty « JOUNTRY BOARD.—T0 LET, FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board, in w private family; house situated ni landing, commanding view of the bay; en red. Address box 201 Post office, or apply ountain House, West Brighton, 8. L NOUNTRY PRIVATE BOARD—$i4 PER WEEK; boats, fishing tackle, bathing house, tree; woody shores, forest walks, airy rooms, with water views M. OKYSLER, Cold Spring, Long Istand, §. ¥. NOUNTRY BOARD—SOUTH SIDE LONG ISLAND; accommodations first class; price $14 per wee! Refer, by perinisslon, to Mr. GEORGE, 121 East twenty: fitth stree! INGLEWOOD HOUSE, ENGLEWOOD, N. J., BY Northern Railroad, foot of Chambers street, or steam- boat, foot of Harrison’ street. Appiy to the Proprietor, Engiewood House. Bh yet deere N. J.-TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR: IM wives can'find first class Board in a private family where there are no other boarders; lawn, frait and shade trees. Address A. BROWN, Montclair, N. J. UMM BOARD.—COMFORTABLE ROOMS, WITH {004 Board, can be obtained in the beautiful village of Middletown, Orange county, N. ¥., only 24g hours by Ene or Midland Railr For particulars call on HAMILTON BROTHERS, 320 West street, city. ARRYTOWN HEIGHTS ROTEL, TARRYTOWN, ON the Hudson—Will open the Ist of June; parties wish- ing to engage Ro for season will find carriages at a arrival of train trom New York, Tuesdays rms, &e.. apply to JAMES TD “oom 3b. ROOMS AND ONE HANDSOME with or WO SINGLE ‘ont Room, suitable tor dentist or physician, without Board: nouse pleasantly and. centrally located. Apply at Sls Broad stre: ol si ARBLEEHE foed stress, cpposiie Washington Fark, T°, FARMERS,—BOARD WANTED, ON A FARM IN A heulthy location, where there ing, Nshing, &c., &c sister, during the Si Ast October ; also ace h for a po wagon, for. which $30 per w famity in which there are some young people would ‘be preferred. Address, with articulars, GUARDIAN, Herald Uptown Branch oifice, 1,205 Broadway. HALL BEDROOM FOR good drives, boat= persons, brother and Ist June to nies and will be paid; @ ‘for two youn ‘ANTED—IN ASTORIA, gentleman, with Breaktast only, and Stabling for horse; terms must be moderate. Address M, J. H., Herald office. -ANTED—AT GREENWICH, CONN., BOARD FOR two adults until October 1; private family pre- ferred: please state location und price. Address M. R. C., Herald office. UMMER RESORT: \ROFT HOUSE, OPPOSITE WEST POINT. LZ aplevation; newly gned fo les: every ing, ves; river views: opens May gees “Ce G, REF WOLD! OUNTAIN HOUSE, SOUTH ORANGE, MON Ss station, N. J.—Tnis favorite first 3 hotel isope for Spring and Summer season; it has all the conven iences and comforts of a city hotel; 60 minutes from foot of Barclay street, via Morris and Essex Railroad; trains daily. Extra inducements to parties wishing im- mediate Board. 0, HITZELBURGER, Proprietor. ISADES PAUBSAPES youNTALY HOUSE Wilt be opened on or about the Ist of May. For terms, &c., address COZZENS & MURRAY, Englewood, N. J. RIVERSIDE HOTEL, FOOT OF Lee STREET. NORTE River, has been fitted and newly furni Will open May 3, 8. F, PAUL DUNCALF. | 36 EAST TWE ETH STREET.—A FIRST AND e second Floor of three rooms cach, with private table or without board; private bathrooms, closets, & references. 4! WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—LARGE, elegant, newty furnished Rooms may be secured, with good Board, at Summer prices, by Arst class par? A tion u irpassed; reier exchanges 4Q WES? FORTY EIGHTH, STREET. —ELEGANTLY 5 furnished Apartments, en suite or separate, with superior table Board; house first class in every respect; relerences exchanged. sei 5() NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND OU University plage!—Deslrable Rooms, all conven fences, with superior Board, for tamihes or single gentle- men; term: moderate, “y . be EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET,—HANDSOMELY O® furnished Rooms, first class Board, &. ; references exchanged. he z 77 BRIE STREET, | JERSEY CITY A, LADY, pleasantly located, and who has lost her only child, will take a child to Board; mother’s care guaran- wed." Call for one week. 109 BAST NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH LUD ‘avenue—To let, with Board, handsomely fur- nished Rooms, to gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives. References exchanged. 139 WEST FOURTEENTH sTRET.—NANDSOME or with Board; large and very de- uminer ;'also single Rooms. 14.Q BAST THIRTY FIPTH STREET. NICELY PUR. nished Rooms to let, with Breakfast if desired ; jocation unsurpassed. Call at or address as above. ]4Q BAST, OTH STREET. NICELY FURNIBIED +O) second floor front Room and good Board, $17 for two: back Room, $14; pleasant location; two minutes from cars and boa aout a O56 WEST, THIRTY-FOURTI STREET. —A PRI- JO vate family will let two or three handsomely furnished Rooms, with or without Board, very reason- able todesirable parties, CBO WEST TWENTY SECOND STREET.—TO Let, DU with Board, a second story tront Room, nicely furnished; modern improvements; ample closet room; suitable for two; references, — e 399 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—A GENTLE: OLZZ man and wite or two gentlemen can have good Rooms and Board with private family st fair price; ref- erences I 8 ey OF AND 327 WEST FOURTEENTH | STREET.— S20 Elegantly furnished Rooms, with Board, to gen- tleman and wile or single gentiemen, with first Class ac- commodations, at a moderate pric ‘ FIFTH AVENUE,—TWO ELEGANT SUITS OF 43¢ Apartments, to be vacated on the 15th and 24th, attendan OCCUPYING AN ELEGANT y-third street, will rent,with or rd, the Parlor floor, unfurnished; the sec Room, furnis! and several single Koo: References exchanged. OARD—WITH OR WITHOUT ROOMS; FIRST CLASS house, newly‘papered and painted ; 9% Clinton place, between Filth and Sixth avenues, JRONT ALCOVE ROOM, OR ENTIRE SECOND Floor to let, with Board, in first class house, private family ; two doors trom Filth avenue, near Gilsey House. Address box 653 New York Post office. first and second floors, with private tabl PRIVATE FAMILY house, 26 West West Twe BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WITH NURSE AND A three children 8, 6 and 1'4 years old, wish pleasant Rooms and good Board, German or French table; loca- tion between Fourteenth and Fifty-ninth, streets. A Gress seaunn juil particulars and terms, 8. M. K., Her- ald office. YOUNG ( PERMANENTLY a comfortable Room, with {ull board or breaktast only, in a family of refinement where there is pleasant sociéty. Address, stating particulars and terms, whieh must be moderate, 8. A. W., Herald off OARD WANT BY A FOREIGN MEDICAL 8TU- dent, In an American family; terms not to exceed $5 per week. Addre ‘Herald oftice. TANTED—BY A LADY, FURNISHED ROOM W neighborhood), with or without Board. ©. Y,, Herald office, stating number of occupants and full particulars, TANTED—TWO NICELY FURNISHED Wo eiti for two gentlemen and wive: for ladies only; 'location between Fourth an avenues, Address, stating full particulars, H Herald Uptown Branch office. ROOMS, BROCKLYN BUARD. QR FIFTH, STRE BROOKLYN, E. D., FIVE 35 minutes’ walk from ferries.—To let, with’ Board, nicely furnished Rooms, to gentleman and’ wife or singlé genticmen, House first class; references exchanged. hm CONCORD STREET, BROOKLYN.—VERY DE- OO siraile Rooms, now’ vacant: first class Board; within five minutes’ walk of Fulton ferry, Reter to H. D. Boss, 22 Cliff street, New York, TY. FIFTH AVENUF, TWE roadway.—Eegant Suits and table @hote or European rooms all front. } OTEL ST. ¢ second str vingle Rooms now vac plan; most central locati AISON PARISIENNE, 88 AND 40 EAST TWELFTIL street, between University place and Broadway.— Whote at60 P.'M., at $1 25, including HoT ATOW OPEN TO-DAY.—UNIVERSITY 7 Waverley place, kept by AUGUSTE, late with F, Curet,—Breakrast, from 7 to 1Z A. M., fe. Table d Hote, from6 to $P. M., $1 25, including half # bottle of claret. Kestaurant a la carte for ladics and gentlemen, EW GLAND HOTEL, 3) BOW N Bayard stree' 200 light Rooms, We. or We, per night, $2 50 to $4 per week. only. JQESERVOIR PARK HOTEL, ] oe aa Fortieth street. ine Suit of Rooms to rent, With Board, opposite the Park; also Rooms for single gens tlemen. ‘or gent CORNER SIXTH AVE- COUNTRY BOARD. FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND AN. girls—¢5 per week, including board, washing, tuition rie of 9 MORRELL uintry home, For circulars att tl Saws 1, Manhasset, L. Te apply to Mrs. H. FARMMIOUSK, TWO HOURS’ TRAVEL ON ¢ AX trai Railroad of New Jersey; two large tront Rooms t, with good Board; eggs ahd milk in abundance; very healthy and no mosuuitoes. Tor particulars call on KNOWLTOS, SL Fulton streel, between 9 and 10.4. M., or address BUXTON, box 17 North Branch, Somerset county New Jersey. LADY AND CHILD, THREE YBARS OLD, WISH to engage country Board for the Su nt ts with @ good German family; place at prise town, Dover or on avy of the higher parts of New Jersey woul! be preferable, Address, with full particulars aud vermis, SUMMER BOAKD, Herald olllce, id, single ‘Kom; private attendianey if | | THWAIT & Ss" JAMES: MARION, N. © ‘minutes from Jersey City ferry, Cortlandt or De b ;, Pennsylvania Railroa beautiful le tion; first class tabl antly furnished Rooms, en suite or singly; all modern improvements; boating, driving, good ptabling, ke. pee OCEAN HOUSE, HOTEL, EIGN NEWPORT, R. IL. WEAVERS & BATES. HE WEST END, FORT WASHINGTON.—THIS NEW Hotel, located opposite Palisades, on the Hudson, in all its appointments itest class and Wein quIce COREA it 88 centres, will open about } “Spee hii <3 “CHARLES 1 SHELLEY, TPARRYTOWN HEIGHTS HOTEL, TARRYTOWN, ON the Hudson—Will open the Ist of June; parties wish- ing to engage Rooms for season will find carriages at depot on arrival of the 10:45 train from New York, ‘Tues Gaysand Fridays. For terms, &c., apply to JAMES T. DUDLEY, 20 Nassau street, rooin 36. TEST POINT HOTEL, fronting the paride, ground) is now open. For particulars address WILLIAM B, CUZZENS. FURNITURE, _ ‘AT BENDALL'S OLD STAND.—FURNITURE, Car. ets and Hedding, cheap oF Uy weekly and ayinents. ‘ANNOSN, Y payingwand 211 Hudson stre PARLOR AND SOFA BED—THE LAR A variety of any house in the city; Payne's patents. pt 40 Bi cker street. & D LARGE, ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNT- AL fureand Beading. at lowest cash. prices, by weekly instalments, at O'FARRELL'S warehouse, 41) Eighth ave- nue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-tlrst streets, NOTICE. OFFER FOR SALE, IN LOTS TO AL init ny entire Household Furniture, viz. Parlor, Library, Chamber, Dining and Kitchen Furniture; mags nifcent tour round 74 octave Pitnoforte, one ‘grand, sqtare 7 octave, Carpets, Bedding, Paintings, Bronzes, Ornaments, &c., ata bargain, be-seen from 9 A. Mr to4P, M. at private residence 21) West Twenty-first street, near Seventh avenue, Dr. CHAS. HAK) LL THE ELEGANT HOUSEHOL at the private brown stone mansic filth street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues, for sale at a great sacrifice for cash.—Magnificent Grand Duchesse style Parlor buit, nearly new, blue and gol satin brocatel, cost $775, for $275; two elewant Marie An- mont 104 East twenty- toinette style’ Parlor Suit red with erimson satin and green and in broeatel, for $185 each ; brocatel and rep Suits, $50; Paintings, Curtains, Mir- 1 patent agratfe i cabinet; rose- hamber Suits, style Louis XIX., $45 French inlaid walnut Buff ata great bargain for cash! ier. rors; magni Pianotorte, cost $ pod and’ walmut up; Mattresses, Bed xtension Table, Sil Call before purchasing else A RARE CHANCE FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, ata for $3), stoo nificent Honsehold Farnitur i ropert; ily leaving cits ) suits Drawing Room’ Purniture, Marie A les, covered with a-Tete Sofas, Attn Chairs, cost $800, for do., $150; do., 845; Velvet walnut Chamber Purniy pring Mattresses, Bois de Rose Cabin Medallion ‘Carpets ture, style L terie, ty tarle ‘Hookcase, Mar Tate stuare’ grand Pianoforte, Mirrors, Fae ee Mnary, Bronzes, Works ol Art, Extension Glass, China, &c., halt original cost. Bhay eel ae ‘A.—-120 WEST 23D. STREET—A PRIVATE wih A. family declining housekeeping, and wishing to old an auetion, will sell, this day, their elegant House. fold Goods, in lots to sit cash, customers—Mauniticent crimson satin Parlor Suit, cost 600, for $250; one A. $125: reps Sults, $40 to $75: Bedroom Suits, complete, $43 fpwards: Carpels less than half cost; Bedsteads, Bu Teaus, spring and hair Mattresses; Pianoforte, cost’ $250, or $225. Cull before purchasing elsewhere at private house 12) West 24 i aa B.R, MARTIN, JPIRST CLASS FURNITURE WANTED—TO HIRE liberal Ds vill ¥ ts Hote TURRITURE WANTED, terald Up. security. Addi town Branch office, Guonce A. CLARKE, Fine Furniture, Carpets and Upholstery. Parties desirous of avai ts ot my. popular system of payments in t ir house: Apartments are invite | to exan 1 et Het rau a ND AND MISFIT CARPETS (A J snecialty), alls 1 patterns, English Brussels and ingrain, 12 Fultod streey corner of Duteh, entrar 3 ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYMEMTS.—CARPETS, Merce MO RLY & © NSINGU AM, Bat (286 Third avenne, near Twenty-eighth street. Ehees tower than any other house in the ity. TATE PARTIES DESIRING TO DISPOSE OF ir Furniture can meet With Acash purchaset os dresing 5. H. F., box 38) Post ofice. Cae aiaed TREKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR F Wierely Arpets and Bedding, at B. M. COWPER. o/s, 155 and 157 Chatham str Ag mense stock and low prices. rs FUR Is D—FURNITURE TO FOUR «complete; must be in good condition; 7 wars and price, Address CASH, box 1s st office. ” ath — '7ZERO REFRIGERATOR, WITH WATER 4 7. ter Cooler; best in the world ALEX, M. Li 224 West Twenty third str Ss end jor book. Reiriger+ ators repaired. Buy the Zero, Zero, Zer . yi i * BILLIARDS. BILLIARD TABLES snnected with the tra Al =LATEST DESIGNS + and ali appurtenances « ee ention ty private | special attention vate trad. 4 Barclay stre GEOR( ms = al ARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TA AY and he hott coiicnter Combing | ‘ed and for sale only b: 1 v Doble 48 Broadway, New York 2 ASTROLOGY. ” s KNOW THY DESTINY; CONSULT ant; gives luck tells ststreet, near Broadway. KE, v EATEST LIVING “MADAM KELLEY, THE GREATEST LIVING | A WXatotogist and Glatkvoyant, 69 Hudson street, cor ner Harrison, 7 ROFE OR PinXew York. Send stamp tor ° | avenue, near Twenty-tiret street