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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1873~TRIPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. (ooks. ac. a ER HAT STORE, IX THE COREL ARDY OF. UND! so etaat B, urant.—An English Ch ae: i i thor understa and seehatin te ‘oooking so rough upaeraa ‘Address Me P. 43 BEDFORD 8T.—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS BAXTER Gf. IN STORE—A RESPECTABLE first cla: a. 008 ; understands thoronst ° ‘ail styles of English, Fr nd German cookery ; Hy competent nS take charge of cooking in © hetst-clus house ; no objection to the country; un- reterence. ‘Sxceptionable ialty pToom IRA young Wotnan as cook or chamber: best city references. pes cook in & private tamily; no objection to the try for the summer; good 2 Feferenice from last es WEST 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE FRENCH ‘woman as firstclass cook in a private family; AG) WEST 2TH ST.—A SESTROTARLD YOUNG women: as good cook; would go to the country; 15: WEST 2TH S8T.—-AN ENGLISH YOUNG WoO- man as first class cook in a private family; under- ‘dng; city reference. 157 WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROT- ing, pastry and desserts; good city reference from last employer. ig EAST HOUSTON ST., CORNER OF CHRYSTIE, WEST 19TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS good reference. Dest city refere stands meats, soups, game, pastry and all kinds of cook- estant woman as cook ; understands bread bak- 17 EAST 51ST ST.—TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG girls, sisters, Orst class cook ton ite aa ashing he other as first cl: mermaid ‘and ; best city country reference no objection tot es country, 222) 247 cee EAST a 8T., aa able Scotch wom: peoyent in dast place. ELIZABETH 8T.~A RESPECTABLE WOMAN ae eqok in a hotel or restaurant; can come well EAST 2TH 8T.-TWO YOUNG WOMEN TO- ether ; one as good plain cook, washer and iron- yr aschambermaid and waitress; good refer- ig yar 47TH ST., ROOM 9.—A RESPECTABLE pra good plain cook; would assist with w: Toning: 4 renjection to country ; best city refer. NEAR 2D AV.—A RESPECT- n as good cook, or as lanndress ; either capacity; good reference irom her ies AY., SECOND Lepatt as gee ROOM.—A ‘class moons coe cook inds of meats ~SETUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Housekeepers, dc. MIDDLE-AGED LADY, S| ABILITY AND REFINE- ‘aged couple oc per and relerence 4 iiven ana ak quired. “Adar KICAN, box 100 Herald Uptown YOUNG WIDOW LADY GOOD ADDRESS, RE- finement and education desires the tytn ofa osition not nial and meni only honorable parties and thos or aod wh answer. "Address Mrs. L. A., station DS FLOUSEKEEPFR'S POSITION WANTED-IN. OITY or country, by an American person under 28 years of age’ she is respectable, intelligent, capable and nea’ Teierences given. Address T. W., Hefald Uptown Branch or an Laundresses, dc. ll WEST 15TH ST., FRONT BASEMENT.—A RE- spectable woman wishes ladies' and gentlemen’ ‘washing ; can do up any kind of fluting first class at rea- sonable terms. 130%, ST., MANHATTANVILLE.—A RESPECTA- ble woman wishes to fo, out by the day or week to do washing or house clean’ ing; can give reference if required, Call at Mr. Calahan’s. 134 WEST 20TH ST., BACK BASEMENT.—ALL bar hr of fine washing and fluting don smi! tna done by week or month; also clothes roug! 153 WEST SIST ST.-AN EXPERIENCED LAUN- dress solicits washing to do at her own rooms POON and fineries done in Saperigg: ee pores we eciality. . W. Bi WEST 2TH ST., REAR, FIRST FLOOR,—A 157 respectable woman tate cut by the day to wasn and iron and clean house. 6 SIST ST., CORNER 7TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE woman wishes to go out washing or houseclean- ing by the day or week, or would take in gentlemen's or fal ‘washing ; best city reference. EAST 45TH 8T., TOP FLOOR, BACK.—A RE- spectable woman to go out washing and ironing by the day, or to go out housecleaning. 235 bdr 46TH ST.—-A GERMAN FIRST CLASS undress desires work by the day or to take in fine washing ; good references. 304 EAST MTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS first class laundress or to do chamberwork and no abject ion to the country, Call for two fayae ood ai city Felerenoe. 41 ‘EST ST., FIRST FLOOR, REAR.—A avat lags Iau laundress puuanes families’ or gentle- men's washing; fine fluting done. 40 WEST 29TH 8ST.—A COMPETENT PERSON wishes ladies’ and gentlemen’s washing, fluting ‘also and cake baker; of would | and-pollshing or would gotout on the: free dees Se ares et een eee o objection to the | week ins private family best clyrrefureuce,” Gah oe country ; best city reference. or address 413 CE EDTA SITAR GA | 547 AN ak APMURSTARTE Qe UAE 108 ; wor! . Bo objection to olty or ‘country; unexceptionable rafer- | housecleaner. 2 + “Ter class washer, ironer al PROFESSED HOTEL COOK, IN FRENCH AND English hotels: has the best experience in hotels and can give Loa best Neseabs gagl Address D. C., Herald Up- town Branch office. “ANTED—A SITUATION BY AN ENGLISH WOMAN, as first class cook; best city reterences. ‘Address ., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. Chambermaids, &c. 5 & WEST 2D ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—TWO iris eas er one as first class chambermaid and waitress : the other as first class laundress; no objection to the country. WEST 44TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- man as first class chambermaid and “seainstress ‘would wait on lady or growing children; best city refer: EAST 2TH ST.—AN ITALIAN GIRL, WHO peaks French and Spanish, as chamberinald, uldren ; no objection to go {good reference. Call for two days. ‘to the countr; 14.7 BAST2D sta YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM. bermaid and waitress or chambermaid and to as- ist in washing and ironing; best city reterence. 232 EAST &TH ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS.—A. eompetent ung woman as chambermaid and Seen: Bo objection to. a private boarding house; best 13. Seamstress or to take care of c! ‘ST S$0TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG girl as chambermaid and laundress or would do housework of a small family; good reference. 404 EAST 18TH ST—A YOUNG WOMAN AS chambermaid and waitress; would assist with ‘Washing ; best city reference. 8 cee AND SEAMSTRESS, BY A COM. petent Protestant woman, who can give many years? Gity reference ; no objection to go to the country. Address B.B. A., Herald Gpuown Branch omee. s Dressmakers and Seamstresses, 143 pe oot cance fh 3 fojout by th erp argec: rots streas to go out by the day; can do cu! ‘and fitting Address E euces 626 2D AV., FIRST FLOOR, BACK.—A RESPECT- le woman to do washing a week or month, to go out'to work the two first days of the week; cau be well recommended, Nurses. sic. WEST 18TH ST.-A COMPETENT NURSE TO take care of growing children or an infant from its birth; thoroughly experienced; has several years’ best city reference trom last place. Apply from 10 ee WA WEST 13TH ST,, REAR HOUSE.—A FRENCH girlto take care of children in an American fam- ily ; best reference. JACKSON 8T.—A RB SPECTABLE | WOMAN y; a good home and kind treatment preterred to high wages. Call on or address, 39 WEST 50TH ST.—A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE mily where she can have the Save o irl as nurse in rowing children. ‘at present employer's, to whom sI 75 3D, ,AVCAN ENGLISH MONTHLY NURSE +) desires to make another engagement; first class reference. Address Mrs. HARPER, QO QHRISTOPHER ST., ROOM IX—A RESPECTABLE e Protestant girl ay nilrse ; city or country; good city refer 109 WEST ISTH ST. NEAR 6TH AV.—A PROTES. tant young woman as thorough infant's nurse ; is capable of taking sole charge and bringing it up by the bottle; exeellent clty reference; no objection to the 133 WEST sist eTA RESPECTABLE GIRL as nurse and plain sewer; can operate on Wheeler 2 Wilson's machine: speaks tour languages; good city ference. —$_______,—___ LIBERTY 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- man as wet nurse. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— WEMALES, LADY, DESIROUS OF A A. one of two children, Address hrs eins, Brooke lyn Post office, ane ERKS AND SALESMEN, eae “Goop SALESMAN WHO CAN INFLU- ence a large acquaintance; such aman can ma! ae, ca a few months and spend but little time. \arens QL ruld office. HELP WANTED—MALTS. ANTED—LIVE MEN FOR BROORLTE, xaw York, Jersey City, Newark and othe! r points, rk on commi: Apply to BOAR: Walle it § BEACH, 207 Broudway, aad 100 Fulton 7 WO LADILS (FRENCH AND GER! T with French, in German and Eglin langhagen, desi families companions or gov ‘itt ing abroad, Address BA. Packer instituie, Brooklyn, —OONSTANT EMPLOYMENT TO THOSE BUYING + any first class sewing machines; all earned over a small instalment we pay in cash and coatinns 4 iving Work atter machines are ‘paid for. eee AL. TER & bh av. corner of 12th , "an Ati Bleecker sty ‘hear Broadway. AMES TURKISH RKATHS, 61 LEXINGTON Av. want two first class Protestant girls, one f* wi laundress; neither older than 25 years GIRL WANTED—ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE, TO ‘assist in the housework of a small private tamily. Call at 50) Lafayette av., near Nostrand, Br rooklyn. A’ 2 EAST 18TH &T., CORNER BROADWAY— Several first class dressmakers wanted immediately. Mmes. DeWAIBET & _PRISTERER. YOUNG LADY OR GE STLEMAN CAN GET A position to write and keep books in a wholesale Ns, SEES roan by addressing ADVANCEMENT, A FIRST CLASS COLORED LAUNDRESS WANTED. — < 4 soth'st reference required. Call between 10 and 2 at 39 aa ©°ox, WANTED.—A FIRST CLASS Dedicated OR COL- ored. Call at 18 West Fiftieth st ILK HAT TRIMMERS See as DUNLAP S ) Co.'s, 5% Broudway. sigs ALESLADIES' WANTED—FOR SUITS, UNDER- swear and a pe asols; thos having experience in shasee of depa: on Saturday, trom 8 to 10 hs BE RUIN SUSE ookieaNy 761 Broadway, near = orn eo To DO THE COOK. . washing and irouing; the other tw. : éral housework.” 207 Kast 4oth (hance ype bare i oF a Poche OF AGE, TO fe care of a child and do dross J. Hi, box 16 Herald office.” nt Bowe work. ae WANTED-A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT COOK, to asaist with washing in a small family: nono need apply who cannot furnish g reference. Apply at basement of $41 Lexington av:, Botweon Il and Letgiocks ‘ANTED—A GOOD WAITER GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, wasbing and ironing; must be well rec- stave ‘AppIY. ‘at 230 East 78th st, between 2d and ‘Wy ANTRD—OFBRATORS ON WHEELER 4 WIL- son’s sewing machine for fine custom shirt work. Inquire of HARRISON & CHUROH, 513 Broadwa; ANTED—A FIRST CLASS POREWOMAN;, ONE who Isa good cutter, fitter and designer: ithe pay to the right party. Only thowe who Reed apply at '& WECHSLEM & BROS. 26 Fulton st, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN FOR VEGETABLE COOK; must be first class and bring best testimonials as to eter and fitness. Also female help for other posi- to Apply at Barnum’s Hotel, corner of 20th st. aud Broadway. ‘ANTED—A GIRL roe. ROR TAR AL, HOUSEWORK; must be a good cook, r and ironer; wages reference required, NAppIY at At 150 West 218¢ st. TANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK who understands cooking, washing and ironing. Inquire at 242 East 34th st. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A THOROUGH BUSINESS woman, with or without capital, for a respectable Proftablo business positon. Call, until 2 roadway. J. A. PECK. and 1149 Bi SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES A YOUTH OF 18 WISHES EMPLOYMENT TIN SOME business where he can learn something and make ihmeclf usoful has surved three years at wood engrav- ng. Address W. J, Madison street, first floor. POSITION AS STEWARD—BY A COMPETENT party, either ina club house, hotel or Summer re- sort pest references turnished. Address STEWABD, office. YOUNG MAN WOULD DRIVE FOR A GENTLE- man ;ctty or country; good reference; is obliging. Apply at 472 4 A FIRST CLASS WAITERS SITUATION WANTED— In a private family ; countr Beeisrred for Bummer; city references. Address CHAR: box 130 Herald Up- town Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. RESPECTABLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS first class cook. Call at 104 Wooster st. AWS EAST 37TH ST.—A KESPECTABLE YOUNG fady totake care ot children and do plain sew- and attentive to children and willing and ings. is kin obliging ; no objection to the country ; references. 23) WEST 22D S!.—A COMPETENT NURSE [N ie all sicknes; is disengaged at present and wanw an engagement; best 1 reference. 200 EAS, 27H SLA COMPETENT DRESS. maker wishes a few more engagements by the or week, can cut and fit ladies’ and children's dese: boas Feference. Call in the evening, as I am en- jay. 203 WEST MTHST, (PRECENT EMPLOYER'S) —AS competent seamstress; can cut and fit; has her machine ; would wait on a lady or assist with grow- children. OTH AV FIRST. CLASS | DRESSMARER would like « few more engagements by the di g and trimming in every style; unguesticnable ret: 6TH AV.—A_ FIRST CLASS CUTTER AND fitter, also a trimmer, te go together in families to work by the day or to take work home; ali the latest Brice: ‘also children’s dresses cut; patterns cut to order. and see. 307 EAST 21ST ST.—A LADY HAVING Wheeler 4 Wilson’s sewing machine wishes a oe more engagements to do family sewing; best refer- 315 EAST 1TH ST., HARLEM.—A FIRST CLASS dressmaker wishes a few more Sees | F the day or week; can cut, fit and trim. ‘all the week, Ik. fy 317 9TH AV., NEAR 25TH 87.—AN EXPERIENCED dressmaker Ng the day or week, in or out of the city. Call or ad 280 BAST BROADWAY, TOP PLOOR.—A LADY OF culture to thke care'of one or two children from two years old in her own home; first class reteremce. Ad- re! EAST 19TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS nurse; good reference. Call for two days. A RUSSIAN MAN, SPKAKING SWEDISH AND English, wishes. situation as porter or night waten- take charge of a barge on the river; good ref- erence ‘rom the Custom House service. Address J. B., box 149 Herald office. Wagran4 SITUATION IN A DRY GOODS STORE, by a gentleman trom England who has had up: wards ot twenty years’ experience in the London whole sale lace and. fancy, trade, Address Mr. HEWETSON, Cosmopol tel, Chambers st. WANTED—A STRONG YOUNG MAN, FOR WINDOW cieamtng ana general indgor work: must be Prot ply tl estant, unmarried and reference. Ay jospital, ave good afternoon, between 2 and 3 o’clock, at St. Luke's Sith st. corner 5th av. Grosse A PIRST CLASS PENMAN AND AC. countant, any situation in a bank, an ji ny er's oMce, grocery store, &c. he '. oF to perform any un- labor, drive a cart, work with pen, pick or shovel; good testimonials from the living and the dead, and isan accomplished scholar, as the world goes. Ad’ Gress box 178 Herald office, OACHMEN AND GARDENERS. __ YOUNG ENGLISHMAN | WISHES a “SITUATION as garden unexceptionable in every respect. » kardener, Fort Lee Post eflice, Bergen A. Address W county, N. A SITUATION AS COACHMAN—LONG EXPERI. Fg Te enti business in all nits bran a ‘eference fr o Ordos was West a last employer. Call on or a A’ ENGLISH COACHMAN DESIRES A GENTLE- esate ry good city reference, Address JOUN, OR THREE LIVE MEN, OF GOOD ADDRESS AND willing to work, may lear of a frst clase opening and steady employment. 769 Broadway, room 14, nE T ADE A PRACTICAL ‘CHEMIST | WANTED—TO. TAKE charce of a chemical factory. Address L, 7. C., Herald onice. OLOR MIXER WANTED—IN A PAPER HANGING Aeilty HOry i color mixer who perfectly understands rine, Jor hand work and machine work, Address CoLo! MIX Hert id office. NUTTER WANTE / work; nm bu: ly. "Address, wit FOR FIRST CLASS CUSTOM horoughly competent man need reference, G. K., box 184 Herald RAME JOINEK WANTED—MUST BE Qquiox AND reliable ; good wares and steady work. A atl? Vesey st. HARRIS FINISHING OMPANY. 7 West 9ih AS COACHMAN AND GROOM—FIRST CLASS: thoroughly competent: experienced city drive mrctiy temperate, as his reference will certity. Address _B., 1,206 Broadway, corner COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EX- Fa Perienced elty driver; first piace. room ; strictly 3 Years’ unexceptionable references. Call on or address JAMES, 45 Vi West Soth st. st (0 AROHITECTS.—WANTED, A FIRST CLASS AR- chitectural draughtsman; “English preferred. “Ad- dress, with particulars, GORDON W. LLOYD, Architect, Detroit, Mich. ANTED—AN who thorot none other ras ai INDUSTRIOUS _ ENGINE! hiy understands the rendering of jaar ‘4 DAVIS, S21 Ist ay. , corner 46th st. i& Pxcation WANTED—BY A YouNG MAN AS coachman, or would go as groom and coachman; first glass fElerence from lastemployer. Address A. 0. Sade West 32d st. rie sin Ascogoreas fog eu, + BRTY See Lied or gle man; Nnglis! thorou un awd stands his busin Cail aaa, at a all ont OF auldross Pe Pe Yad We YOUNG BOY, groom in a ence. Address . A_ SITUATION AS j can give beat city refer- N, 56 West 88th st. 16, WISHES rivate famil AMES BRE) (oscuman AND GARDENER'S SITUATION WANT. ed—By a competent, industrious single man, willing to be generally useful; good reference. Address J. C., box 210 Herald office. }OACTIMANYS SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man, Sco! Address DAVID MiHNDERSON. ft Wastin at Ne NOACHMAN'S SITUATION—BY A THOROUGHLY oe Sonne eR, ot lant Reese: and ability, in 'y; Single, anda tant; tl att place. Address i. P., Irvington, N.Y. ‘gsthdnaat die (Dagrerees AND ‘LAUNDRESS, MAN, AND WIFE (no children), to go to the country; wages $45 per and house. Apply at 20 Vesey st. GPARDENER'S | SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN T who is thoroughly capable in grape culture, hotnouse and greenhouse plants, border flowers and vegetables; 14 well posted in landscape work and understands farming practically married, no children: references good. | Ad- dross THOROUC M48 Herald oftice. Qrrvation WANTED—AS FIRST CLASS COACH. ) man; willbe found willing and obliging. Call_or address JAMES, care of J. B. Brewster & Co., corner 27th st, and 5th ay. mont! ITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED PROTEST- 2 ant German, as gardener or farmer; understands the care of greenhouse, rows and gi eries, the pruning and setting out of trees and shrubs, the ralsiny of all kinds of }fEetAbles: Knows the proper care of horses and cattle; ears: is count: wt references, Address E. GURMOND,1 Herald ome ANTED—A MAN AND WIFE, WITHOUT FAMILY W Airrotestents proferred), on & farm near the city ; man must understand farmwork thorou; Cook washer and troner. Apply, with refere EDWARDS, 98 Murray st., at 4B. M. on Saturda; ANTED—A SINGLE COACHMAN, A SHORT DIs- tance in the cout be by a private gentleman; one who isa good, caretul driver, can wash his carriages well and can milk will find steady employment: bet ot references from hig last emplo fer necessary. None othersneed apply, at the Sugar Re corner of Water aoe Corlears between 10 and 2 o'clock in the fore- oon. ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS COACH. man and groom by a young Englishman: single; Bary best references. Call on or address L. K., 122 West ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SINGLE MAN, had go to the country as coachman or groom ; a strany “A sls city; Al recommendauon. all at Bila Stable, corner 42d st. and 7th av. WANTED-A SITUATION BY A SINGLE YOUNG man as coachman and groom; willing and. obli ing; five years’ first class city reference from last é Ployer. Address M., box 117 Herald office. Witz. A COACHMAN, MARRIED, AND WHO understands gardening. Apoly at office of Sugar Rehnery, Kent ay., toot of Division ay., Williamsburg, between 9 and 11 o' "clock A. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS pf atte everything in his charge in firs himself generally useful; will give reference from employer. Address, for three days, 149 Washington st. PASTRY COOK WANTS A SITUATION IN A hotel or restaurant; fully competent sober and Renee; bee Nebel references, Address C. GERMAN, ler 307 EAST NTH ST., HARLEM.—A RESPECTABLE married woman wishes a baby to wet nurse at her own home, having lost her only child. Call for one ‘week. 333 ¢ 4TH AV.—AS NURSE, BY AN EXPERIENCED nglish Protestant woman, who has many pi tid caput with young children; thoroughly un- lerstands the management of a nursery; competent to take entire charge of an infant from birth; can give an- doubted city reference. 34 WEST 36TH ST.—A cq te iit YOUNG woman as infant’s nurse; can tire charge of it from birth; or growing children ‘and to do light chamberwork ; city or country ; best city reterence. Call for two days. 34 LEXINGTON AY.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, accustomed to the care of children, as nurse to & baby; no objection to the country : good réference trom nt employer. Can be seen for two days, 3 YOUNG GERMAN MAN AND WIFE, WITH NO children, wish situations for housework orin a res- taurant or hotel; ‘man understands the care of horsog: Soe ‘Address C. MENNIG, care G. EDLER, 30 ctor si OOK.—WANTED, BY AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG man, a situation as cook 1 a restaurant, hotel or chop house ; cn give references from some of the best restau- ints in the city; city references; wages moderate; a English and French fluently. Address, ior two Jays, P. COOK, bux 198 Herald U neh office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, as indoor servant; willing to make himself generally Useful ; good reference {rom last employer. Addre: G,, Herald Uptown Braach office, ITUATION WANTED.—THOSE WHO WISH TO EM- ie ‘a young Chinese as cook or walter ina private familly call, for two days, at Chinese cigar store, 150 Chat- 43 WEST ISTH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman, ne lost her only child, wishes to i a baby to htr own home to wet nurse. Call for two days. 321 BAST MTH ST., FOURTH FLOOR.—A COMPE. tent dressmaker wishes employment by the da; aanderstands cutting and fitting and all kinds of family sewing ; can operate on the machine, 452 TEAM gi THE, FANCY STORE—A dresamaket solicits engagements by the day oF ‘Week ; cuts and fits nicely; terms moderate. B16 22% NEAE, MTU St. THIRD FLOOR, front —2 ompetent dresstiaier wishes a few ore custome 0. OU the day; operat Wheeler & Wilson's machine; terms moderate: ie 636 8D AV.—AN EXPERIENCED OPERATOR ON VOD Wheeler & Wilson and Grover & Haker Sewing jachines would lew more engagements by the day or week. Call of address. sig y N EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS SOLICITS EN- gagements in private families by the day or week: dermands dressmaking and al kincs of family sowing ; expel oper: ron eeler son’s mac! ss Address SEAMST REGS, box 31.5454 West 820s so RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A situation as seamstress; can operate on Wheeler & coed and Grover & Baker's inachines; no objection to Country; ‘best references. Address A. M., tox 188 ADIES MAKING THEIR OWN SUMMER COS. tumes, &c., can obtain the services of a first class Butter and’ nd stylish fiiter, at their own residences it pre- ferred. MODIS1E, Herald Uptown Branch of Genera! “ousework. &e. CARMINE S8T., BETWEEN BEDFORD AND "young woman to do housework in small family ; is erry @ good plain cook; city or country; Tl WEST 17TH ST., BASEMENT DOOR, — ‘A YOUNG colored girl to assist with general housework ina small private family 22 WEST 2TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to do general housework in a small private tam- ily; is good cook, washer and ironer; good city reter- ence. 23 Patt ae st. REAR—A RESPROTABLE io general housework in a smal Drivate fai aun in the city; ‘city reierence, 347 oa cook, Washer and ironer; wu: eater an 0 objection to the coun- 415 family; 424 EAST NTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO WEST 32D ST.-A RESPECTABLE et to do general housework in a small p: youxa st city reference - BAST 16TH ST. FIRST FLOOR, —, girl te do general house wort ciate, GrnMAx 4AQ9 WEST OD STA RESPECTABLE YouNG girl as general houseworker ina small private family; 18 an excellent chamberward and waitress; good city reference. WEST 32D 8T.—A RE: PECTABLE 467 girl to do housework in # small private lau | 8 do general housework in @ small family; is a | 8 NURSE BY AN EXPERIENCED ENGLISH PROT- estant wor re ie thoroughly understands the care of an inta: rth; best city reterences. Ad Gress W. G. 5., Herald’ Uptowa Branch office. Watltresses, ec. WAVERLEY PLACE.—A YOUNG GIRL AS 14 waitress or chambermaid ; no objections to goin; a short distance in the country. ea Misceliancous. 3 WEST 9TH ST.—A YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN, wishes to travel with a family; Europe prei make herself useful ; no objection to child: Jang PINEAPPLE 8T., BROOKLYN.—A YOUNG WO. man who is accustomed to the fea ind competent to take chin charge ot children desires to ace: oy ai ay London any time after the Orst of Suly, Address 1, 353 WES? 2TH st—A YOUNG LADY, THOR. onghly educated in English, French, Latin, &c., ot children over six; is @ good sewor; w ill take chai kind and obliging generally; excellent Feferences. 391 STH AV. SECOND ‘FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A A young German girl as lady's maid and to take care of grown up children: would do plain sewing ; with a famiiy going to travel preferred; best city relerence, 435 WEST, TH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN oe) desires to go to the country: has a girl8 yours old she would like to take with her; reference. 55R WEST, 49D STA | PROTESTANT YOUNG OVO woman as Indy's maid and seamstress: can cut, fitand trim dresses with taste; operates on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; can do any kind of family sewing; dresses hair; would go to the country or travel for the miner ; good reteren A LADY INSTRUCTS ADULTS AND MISSES—MAT| ematics, Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, H tory, Grammar, hetor ic, Literature, oral explanations diMecult subjects, Fendering study. delightful; Latin and French ; first class only. Address SKILFUL, box 119 Herald Uptown Bri A FRENCH PROTESTANT ‘PERSON AS COM- panion or lady's maid, with a family going to Europe. Can be seen Sg ae for one week, L, M., Herald Uptown Bran ; pawn ich off Addre: ih office. Lo YOUNG GERMAN GIRL DESIRES A PLACE AS companion, to an invalid lady, oF, to or to take charge of of sloratd'oah 12 years of age. Address G. H., box 123 era ce. Ww’ \TED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS lady's companion or governess to young pauerany does not object to travel; reference ry ¢ had trom Dr. Tiffany, No. 8 Chariton street, or Miss E. A. Rice, Darien Seminary, Address N. K. W., Darien Seminary, Coun. PROFESSION aperreanone WANTED— LES. “\ PRENCH Your DY, DIPLOMEE, WISHES & situation as governess In a schoo! or fainily; she feaches German, musi, elementary drawing and has Lest recommendation; no ebsection to the West oF Bout®. ‘Address # Y., box 146 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadw: eat city references, 968 STH AY, CORNER STH ST.—A RESPECT. able young eer ia lately landed, to do housework 3 gsmail private family; best city reference; a kind lad: in preference to wages Cuil tor one week. A LADY WRITES FOR LADIES CHECKS, DRAFTS, Sati Paes, bag cog tank digs Shed one ss leters, otes, notic reviews, report letters, busi Peay) riendiy letters, es YP htigy Wy 848 East 17th st” 1ST AV., ONE DOOR FROM S0TH 8T., IN butcher shov.—A young woman, lately landed, houseworker or chaimbermald 1 pfoud Reter: 1.079 Ey is general Housekeepers’ &e. 4 BOND ST., TOP FLOOR, ROOM 9.—A YOUNG LADY family. houseKeeper to a bachelor of in & widowers G3 VESTMIH ST. NEAR Grit AV., ONE FLIGHT.— A young lady of undoubted respect say hi ho had consi Slocutionist, Iso & pi ta! saree of gentleman's house in New Tork or the cours ; ld make home comfortable: mutual references. days on Miss VANGERLINE. Don’t rin Shi tortwo WEST 2TH ST.—AN AMERICAN LADY, AS 30 16 housekeeper in a hoti ‘ ity or country, Address HOUsECHE "Yom akta ‘QA6 7 aualiocias "a oa AMERICAN WIDOW AS . copyin rus Gaiton of address MOUSER ERP ERY Position of trast ac TH ST.—As HOUSEKEEPER, BY A MIDDLE- American wi Call, or addresy MRS. dew, oka SUOFEASION AL, HAVING A PEW popes iapoee of, would ne, as ay overness for Enj ae Hsh, Prone! and Music, hary jo Address A. Girard College of Music, 767 roadway, near Hh st. LADY, WHO, HAS HAD LARGE EXPERIENCE teacnin; ing, has tip de two years on the ‘Sao a apenas Franch uendy ‘horppanion tos lady, {or ier ex: Fe , 4 Dense Address Miss TUTTLI St Denis Hote A YADY, SE ERLEECED IN TEACHING ENGLISH, Hs rench and music, desires to exchange the samé ir bie references. ress ARNO, Herald Uptown Bra LADY, TEACHING AT PRESENT IN ONE OF A. cae Dist eanools desires Sy bem relerences Ad dress & Ls, box 127 Herald Uptown Branch offs. in YOUNG LADY, GOOD MUSICIAN, WITH FINE soprano voice,’ desires respectable Position ; ts ‘wilting No = in swes ou of the sty ene ‘ist at rohenr: am yr teach, &c. Addi . ©, gf teaab, » care Of V. A. Ls, box; eee RESPECTABLE YOUNG LAD Lb A ditticuities, wishes to meet it ype fy viii security, Address SE loan Ps money on good WaAsteD—sy A SCOTCHMAN (SINGLE) A SITUA. tion as farmer or useful man on a farm; See Feed The eet clase care of horses, dairy, p arden ing, Reds st class reference. Address J. Ae MURRAY, yonkers, N. A facia BY A SCOTCHMAN AND wil hous landed SF RppIy work Sweat and wife est st. TANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER IN A PRI vate family, of to accompany a family to Europe; can speak French: best reference. Address H. Ru} St. Luke's 8 Hospital corner 54th st. and | 5th in {WV AITER. —WANTED, A SITUATION AS ABOVE, IN a private family or country hotel; is a Protestant; city reference. Address JAMES, Herald office. AS VALET OR NURSE TO AN INVALID, by for years devoted his time to waiting ‘upon. invalids: knows Europe and. the United States well; leaving present situation through his employer's health having improved ; will be di on the Ist of June; can show first class reieren Gress E., care of Mr. Sheppard, Clark st, New Haven, Con: ANTED—A POSITION AS STUDIO ATTENDANT, towrise in an office of, any, genteel employment. 11 on oF address M. A. STEPHENS, 265 West Suh s ‘ANTED-SITUATION AS WAITER OR BUTLER; has lived in Engiand many years as such ; can refe to six first class families in the city. Address H. Y. Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway, EAST 29TH ST., PRESET ofed man as first class waiter. May 27. 142 BAST, 88D ST—WANTED, “BY AN AMERICAN boy. 16 years of age, @ place In the country o to do anythinw’; not atraid to Work. Can be geen until _e LE Rhs SAND §. MARRIED MAN, SOOTGH, 31 YEARS OLD, DE sires a situation ¢ither as clerk or private Wwatch- ian or oy any Beckie Feguiving care — intelligence. Address A. B ld of Brook YOUNG MA ae LANDED, WISHE, ation as clerk; Writes a good hand and is quick at figures, Address D., Heraid office, YOUNG GERMAN, JUST ARRIVED IN TilIS CO try, well experienced as bookkeeper and quite i miliar with upholstery. wishes a situation in an office or stock in a wholesale house; best reference and security can ee ‘Address ALVIN MICHAEL, 7 and Kssex st AN, ACTIVE SALESMAN, HAVING AN 4A acquaintance and being constantly among the retail grocers and harness men, would like to have a good sp cialty in each line of business on comunission; preter to operate for manufacturers; none but_goor Tesponsible parties need answer. 217 Herald office. Address ACTIVE, ‘WANTED, A POSITION AS c hardwareman of 15 years’ experi: i. T., Herald HORTHAND.—WANTED, BY A PRACTICAL STENC > grapner, a situation as corresponding eterk or other. wise; salary’ moderate, Address, M. C., Herald office TPO, PAPER HANGINGS SALESMEN.—WE SHAUL have vacancies for a few first class wen the coming year West, Northwest, Pennsylvania and New York city and nearby trade; liberal stliciod. trad will be made with parties having an established trade; communica- Hons tirletiy confidential. Ap A Bpeer: to CHRISTY, SHEPHERD & GANETT, 510 ANTED—AN ENTRY CLERK; MUST TIAVE FIRST class reference for character aud capacity. Ad- Gress 8. R. & CO., box 3,852 Post office. . iy tae A roe CLASS HAT JOBBING house, on Broadway, two or three salesmen who have a wellesuablished trade In, the Western and south ern States; none others need apply. Address HATS, Her- office. ence. “Address ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF SOME EXPERIENCE in a retail dry goods store, to go a short distance in the country. Address D. G., box Post office. ‘ANTED—A_ YOUNG MAN IN AN OFFICE, WHO has some Knowledge of real estate business; salary fra $5 to $10 per week. Apply at 309 East Sith st, below av. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF %, A SITUATION ag clerk, salesman, or where he can be made useful sa, at figures, fair penman, Address F. P. G., Herald ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FAMILIAR WITH WHITE goods, to travel, on commission or otherwise; one having the Recesaary acquaintance and unq ae able yoterenoe, can make patisfectory arrangeme: by ad- dressing TRAVELLER, box 22] Herald ot WARtED SALESMAN FOR NEW YORK ae: Bi ny , to Tn. cee niy te Fg syraps and bitters; good pay. | quick at numbers and write a good 'ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A mars tRgle Man, capable of taking charxe of n gentle- a place, horse cow If require rs te Address ENNIS, New England Hotel, 36 Rowerye ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, SINGLE, A_ SITUA. tion as coachman: is a good groom’ and careful driver; understands plain gardening; can milk wiling and obliging; good recommendations. Address R. M. HL, Berald oitice. ANTED—A SITUATION AS C CHMAN, BY A German; understands his business periedtly, and years excellent city referes married; Smail family.” Address He 'B,box 18)" Herald "Uptown, Branch office. rere pg A COLORED MAN (SINGLE), A situation as coachman ; is a good driver and oblig- ing, and understands the care of horses; best city refer- ence. Apply to PARKER BROS., 104 Reade st. ‘ANTED-—A GROOM; TO A MAN WHO THOR- oughly understands. the care of trotting horses @ good situation is offered. None but those who have good Tote), Spring need cide Stas to GKORGE B, BISSELL, Hayne's Woe SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND groom by a Protestant young man, single; under. his business thoroughly in all its branches; will be found willing and obliging: has lived with the ‘most Popular gentlemen in the country; can come with the very bet Ke and oomney references. Call on or ad- dress T. K. Columbia Hi eights, Brooklyn, N.Y. _ HELP WANTED—MALES. A —RANDO! ‘PH’S NATIONAL SCHOUL OF TEL + graphy, 139 Sth st. near Broadway.—Fourteen years’ experience us practical ope ator; only school Tecognized by superintenden Yerences—Ofticers of Western Union Telegraph vompany. FEW MORE FIRST CLASS CANVASSERS WANT- Agents of experience will do well ta call on Us TOR” SEWING MACHINE COMP. Tent! 4 doors west of Broadway. NGELL’S TURKISH RATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV., want agreeable, int‘ligent, industrious American Foung men and women, Hot older than 25 years; profita- le employment, with medical instruction; references requi red, SMART, ACTIVE MAN WANTED—IN A LIGHT wp ouloor business. ene alter 9 o'clock, at the i W YORK BOOK CONCERN, No. 7 Warren st, fourth joor. TW MENAMY & C0.'S, 735 BROADWAY, A GEN- tleman, active, industrious and willing to'travel at es weekly | would in jucated and of og ht Oo el aly Kes, most be a good and rapid wetter and good al ofhce. Address, with references, M. A., box 175 Herald o A COMPETENT MAN AS COOK AND BROIL achop house, Apply, with reference, at 42 J SMART, ACTIVE BOY, ABOUT 14 YEARS OF ac, in a cont office, to weigh coal and make himself generally useful; must be quiek at figures and come well recommended ; salary to commence with $4 per week. Adress WEIGI Herald office. ox ASSERS WANTED—TO SELL THE ORIGINAL Howe Sewing Machines. 3) Bond st. Liberal in- ents to experienced me NMARRIED preferences o'cluck, = axperien Apply this afternoon, between 2 and ospiial, 4th st., corner 6th av. it HE REPUBLIC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 409 Broadway, want a few first class business men to act as solicitors in the metropolitan district. ANTED—FOR A GLASS BUSINESS, A RESPECT. able boy of good address, not under 16 rears of age, to assist in selling and keeping store in ord Must be hand, Address, stating age, box 9.5 Post office. s Po ERIN V ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, 18 TO 20, FOR LIGHT, asant work, chiefly writing; terms $5 per week. lerald office. fs NTLEMAN POR OUR SUBSCRIP- ti; lergetic gen- Vass Adarebs USWA LD, V ANTED—A “FARMER, WITH AN INDUSTRIO: wife; he must be thoroughly practical in agricultu- ral operations and the care o Kk, leading and superin- tending the farm hands. Y will give an account of what he can do, age, nations: umber of family, with references, *hddfeess THOS. G. HODGKINS, Seta: ket, Long Isiand. y TANIED—A MAN SERVANT, WHITE, TO GO IN the country a short distance, to take’ care of an old gentleman and make himseif useful. Apply, with city Feferences, at 63 Prince st., second floor, rear, In factory, from 10 to 11, WANTEDIIN 4 STATIONERY STORK, A STRONG boy to run errands; one who has been in the busi- ness: none other need’ apply. Heruid ottice. Address STATIONER, WANTED-A YOUTH ABOUT 6 YEARS OLD, OF ‘good education aud address, to attend and make himself energy Bestel ina blank book and stationery store. Address STATIONERY, box 182 Herald office. V ANTRO—IonwEDIATREY A FEW GOOD RELI- able men; pay from 816 to $20 per week. Apply, after? A. M., at i Broadway room 9 ANTED—A BOY, ABOUT 15 YEARS OF AGE, IN A life tneurance company’s ofice. “Address, ‘giving reference, D. 8, Heraid 0 WANTED AN EXPERIENCED PHYSICIAN OF THE ressive school ina medical institute; electic riety and a Knowledge of phonography desirable. 88 PHYSICIAN, station D. if ——s SMART BUSINESS MAN, TO TAKE harge ot A first class restaurant One who is com- potent) mt ite a branches may apply, es reference, for thre: at PARKER'S, Broadway and Mth st. ANTE SMART, TIDY, INDUSTRIOUS MIDDLE man, who make himself generally nsefaly at 18 Washington place. ANTED—A PATENT RIGHT ee” WHO HAS A W county bes Uae rere te ‘velling State and GARE COMPANY. ‘ANTED—BY A STEADY YOUNG MAN, A SITUA- tion as carpenter in a hotel, factory or warehouse ; city or country. Address W. H., , Herald oftice. 'ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS repairing clocks and jewelry, and willing to make Himself use/ul in the store; can have a permanent situa- tion. Apply at 415 6th av, ANTED—AN EXPERIFECED BRITANNIA SPOON moulder; eonstantemployment. Address, with ref. erence, M. STEINER, 285 Kast Fayette st., Baltimore. Want FIRST CLASS, EXPERIENCED MA- chinist; must be quick, sober, industrious and thor- om hly reliable, willing and not afraid to work; if pies ry Seatpatenk atter trial, will be given charge of fac- ton 1 at or address Cah a ay Mw’ ia ta s MPANY, jay or Monday, from 11 to 1 P, M., 9 John : Vv ANTED—A COMPETENT PARSON | “TO TAKE of a large landed property near New York, charge upon which many buildings are being erected; one ac- ted with architecture and engineering is desired. relerence, box 1,805 tating qualifications, wit York. SALES AT AUCTIO! “A DRIAN H, MULLER, AUCTIONEER Feremptory Partition Sale o 464 valuable Lots ani Spretty and well built Lenses, at Whitestone, to be sold at'a by order of the Whitestone ‘Land SRaroctagion John J. iors Conrad Poppenhusen, Henry Bards one ke, Adolph Poppedtusen and E: Hinsiate under the direction ot Goorge W. Van siclen, Esq., Attorney, ay 2 29, 1873, THURSDAY Hichange M11 Broadway (Hriy ADRIAN H. MULLER}, R. WILKINS & 00, Auctioneers. Books, Maps and Passes to visit the property atthe office york. ‘of the Aucuoneers, No. 7 Pine street, New Whitestone, L, 9 mules by road, 1 miles bi; from Hunter's Pi Running ti to 4 minutes to oint, th street, New York ; 00 to eck terryboats Garden ing trains daily, froin ie cars each Drakes, Siliier's. pl clastic wheels, safety switen passengers; always on time; never delayed by ice or snow. Whitestone is actually more accessible to business and by ploasanter travel than Seventioth strest, New York. is on the Sound, with splendid water-tront, and can be reached by boat in an ene trom Peck slip. It is nearer the City Hall than Fort Washington and the upper part of New York cit; ye aoe a4 as Newark and ‘Eliza th. mis on ba orporated In 1809, and Is growing pid streets are Inia. Out according to @ map iuopted by the trustees and. filed. in the Geamty Clerk's oflice at Jamaica. The streets on which these lots are offered are nearly all sewered, curbed, guttered and macecamiee nd igh rolling ground, with exceilent water, well drained ‘sad ealthy; no more subject to “chills and fever” or “tever and ague” than New York itwelf. The main sewer through the premises offered is over a mile long, empty- ing into tho East River. ‘he village contains, Episcopal, Catholic, Methodist and Presbyterian ghurches, publi¢ and private schouls, tuctories, ‘sav: nes bauk; Herald Whitestone yolegraph over 2,500 Inhabitants, with over 15,000 within a ra of three miles; and is perfectly convenient to the city for calls, shopping, concerts or theatre. Commutation, ferriage included, is only 123c. each way; and the railroad agrees to give a commutation book'to Hunter's Point for one year free to the occupant gp. (ow a forms, steel rails, run in the interest of its of each new house costing more than $2,000, and built before May, 1874. ‘Ihis privilege, of course, holds good to each person who buys at this sale. Whiteitone has long famous for its beautirul scenery, fine drives, boating ane sailing. It combines city pleasures with country comforts, Itisanexcellent point of investment Over $180,000 Worth ot lots surrounding the property offured to-day were sold between June and November, 1872, mostly to parties intending to bulld and remath permanently. Houses are springing Af on every side; living is cheap— cheaper than in the city. Five Houses will be et either of which will make a good home, Taxes ight; village taxes are limited by ec to one-| ‘halt Of one per cent on the valuation.” Every lot sold will be ct to covenants against nuisances and liquor stores, Y rtition sale, and every parcel fe highest bidder. Full covenant warranty deeds will be given. Printed abstracts of title can be obtained at $5 e: rom Vau Siclen, Gildersleeve 4 Baldwin, Esqs., counseliors-at-law, Bennet! Building, 93 and 99 Nassau street. Terms, 10 per cent down, 15 ance on mortage for 3 years; face of mortgage for cas “ALLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONBER, Salesrooms 99 Uhambers and 77 Reade street te Henry H. Leeds & Miner. Established in 1847. Horve Auction Mart, 337, Lge 341 4th av., corner 25th st. B. MINER & BRO. THIS DAY BATURDAY), MAY 34, AL 10H o'clock, at their salesrooms, hambers and 77 Keade street, Genteel Household Furniture—Carved rosewood Piano- fortes, by well known inakers, velvet, Brussels and in- grain'Carpets. carved rosewood Parlor Suits, in crim- fon {satin and various colored reps; rogowoud and black walnut marble twp C nd Side ‘Tables, ‘Htagercs, gilttrame Pier an fol Mirromn black walnut’ Wed: steads, Bureaus, Washstands, Commodes, Wardrobes, Bookcases, teh Rockers, Easy Chairs, Dining Ex: tension Tables, Stands,’ Cottage Suit, hair and spring Mattresses, feather Beds and Bolsters and Pil- lows, Window, Curtains and Cornices, Crockery, Glass, silver-plated Ware, Kitchen Utensila, THIS DAY (SATURDAY) MAY 2, + at 104 o'clock, at their salesrooms, Chambers and 77 Reade street, EXECUTOR’S SALE of the balance of Stock of Brushes, Brash Manufacturers Materials, Tools, Machinery, &c., &c, of the late Ale: ander Mercier, deceased. By order of Justin Confeson, Esa., executor. The stock comprises Artists and Painters’ Brushes in variety, finished and untinished, viz.: Fitch and Sable, Stencil, Varnish, Gilders’,-Fresco and Paint Brushes, Dusters, Brust Material, Machinery, Tools, Office Pari: ture, &c., &c. F cent on June 23, bal- per cent discount trom —OVER 300 LOTS, $10,000 WORTH, « of elegant Houschold Furniture at auction this 4: Goulmencing at 10/4 o'clock, contents of private man East 20th st _faiween broadway and 4th av.) viz: Grand cost $850; elegant Purlor Sults, Mirrors, Brussels pets: Oil Paintings, Ince Curtains, marble top and gilt Tables, Jardinieres, Brouzes, Etageres, Cabi- «" Redrooms contain rosewood and walnut Suits, single and double Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Lounges, Clocks, feather Pil gle nets, spring and hair Mattresses, I lows, Bolsters, & Kitchen Furniture. Room, Basement and NRY ZINN, A LBERT B. biler AUCTIONEER, Balesroom 103 Liberty Ti Gedar and 38 Chureh street. Furniture Carpets, Bedding, &e, 3 DAY, MAY 24, 1573, tit ovclock, avery large and generat Assortinent of second hand and Cood sited Parlor Suits of the most, fushionable designs and mate- rials; Grande Duchess, Pombadour, Lous XIV. Groen. slat apoleon,’ &e.. in al! 2i Parlor y Chairs) Rockers, Reclining Bolts, Also Lounges, airs, &c. is Chamber Suits, rosewood, mahogany, French and ‘Spanish walnut, with Chong tuist, ive medallions, ormolu handles, gilt lines French Places: Statuary, marble, in full and part sets; also, Chairs, , ke. to mate 1 ppettiss a Tables of 6, % Wand 12 feet, pillarand ies—Rosewood and walnut Centre Tables, inlaid and Secretary and Library Bookcase. Buffets, Wardroves, Hall Stands, Silver Plated Ware. "fi plain. Bankrupt stock from a wholesale house in Maiden lane, in- cluding every description of ornamental and useful goods, some of the very finest quality. | cddiny Part of the stock of M. A. Garshen, of Eighth avenue, in- Lie spring, hair and other Mattresses, Bolsters, Pil- ows, Carpets, Kidderminster velvet, Brussels,’ tn Matungs, Crumbcloth’, &c. _Ladies invited logon at sale. LJ THE | betas “Ko Sea are Fifteenth st bet tngen fin and Sixth av svgnues, magnificent beaemege 7 ha pan Pianotorte, &c., tion, THIS DAY csauirdayy at at 1044 orelock, the prope Superb Suits, Severed glib brocade ‘oF the “richest, de- scription, style Louls wood Etageres, Mar- quetry © qed a “inblen, Sardi merce, Canterbary, En- Soemenr ioe taire B e, cost jooks; vel ot mae dailion eharpetss iat tins by eminent bronze Statuary, Cloc! — 4 arts rong St Pinnofor' ted maker Stool, ta, Matiresses, te, ood eeainut, Chamibe aioe Buresun Taller thinaware, Glassware, ‘Gatlery. “Take Firth avenue stages CS ayenue cars Competent sonnssaner remove goods. cere GUSTS MARTINES, Auctioneer. UCTION BALE OF ELEGANT b pce pe FUR. A re—TH. recise! at residence Ho West . CASHIN, in, &c.; Oileloths, forte, it 390: Turkish ¢ Chaira, ' yditrors, Liven arg tabi ‘Siatuary, Ornamenta, her; Glass, China, Silverware, Catlery, lid black walont and rosewood ber vit single a and aoe Bedsteads, Sareams, of a wives | br Ap Garena Cl ‘Suite in re; and Sra andelie! <%, Sale oa sth apuas ready, dh ALES AT AUCTION. P REMPTORY Auction Sale of Diamonds, iy te tae Solid Gold opsennadY iM Chane 4 Amethyst and To} i Rings, dc. nd will By JOSEPH BOLOMOS 4, At his -alesroom, 4 Pition street by Cataloi us, THIS Day," at 11 o'clock precisel, All goods are warranted. iil CALDWELL, AUCTIONEER, HANDSOME HOUSENOLD FURNITURE, AT SALESROOM 79 NASSAU STREET, Saturday, May 24. at 104 o'clock prompt, consisting of elegant rosewood Vianolorte, rich Parlor Suits, Mirrors, rosewood Wardrobe, with inirror doors; Centre Tables Music Stand, Lace Curtains, Lounges, Extension abl Buffet, Clocks Carpets, Chamber Suits, in walnut mahogany ; curled hair Matireses, Secreta pahogany Pianotorte, Sola Bed, Lid © Thieme ta, Haul Stands, together with reat’ variety of Kitchen Uren ails. Every lot will positively be sold without rescrve. AUCTION 38. ANTS N daturday) MORNING, May %, at 103 ovelocks, the elegant Household Furnitnre at the brown, stong mansion 104 East Twenty-! street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues.—! ma BST ROTH, Auctioneer.— Parlors—Velvet medallion Ci ets Grand Duchess, Pompadour and Marie Antolt styles Parlor Sune, covered with the richest deseription h satin, blue ‘and gold, crimson and Tire ish reen and gold brocatel; Easy Chairs, Lounes, Mirrors, Curtains, Bronze Clocks, Tables, Cabinets, Etageres, magnificent Talat: ings by great artists, Bosravings| clegant aoante round Twoctave rosewood Pianoforte, Btool and Gover; Fose- wood and walnut Chamber Suits, style of Louis’ XIV; Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, fering and bate ma tresses, Hedding, walnut Kop Suits | Soins Lounges, Curtains, M French walnut inlaid Sturtee, Exteniaon ‘Table: Fire hina, Silverware, Cutlery. B, Hesponsibie men ta attendance to cart, pack oe 1p woods for purchasers, city or country. ABTST'S BALE. ARCH, JOHNSTON, | AUCTIONEER. Now on exhibition at the he Fine Art Galle: Nessaa street, the entire collestion of finished ani iuBantthed Oil Paintings, Aquarolles, Studies Cs ie ae Drawings, Acs, being the entire studio effects of Senor Felipe 8. Gutidrres, who 1s about leaving for Cal ‘The above will be sold at aucth Tuesday Wednesday, May 27 and 2, commence! cack. day at o'clock. AX _ JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Oftice and salesroom. 37 Nassau street, fe the Post ofee, Household and Office Purn ARCH. JOHNSTON seit sell, on Monday's so'ctock, at the sulesrooms, 37 Nassau street and y street, aw large assortment of Household and Office Fu: Also Hotel Furniture, large lines of Bedstvads, stands, Bureaus, &c. Also a sp! lendid _amortnent of cut Glass Ware and China, Carpets, & AUGTION SALE THIS DAY (ATURDAY), at private residence, 120 West Twenty-third street, betwoen Sixth and Seventh avenues, commencing at 10 o'clock. Over $25,000 worth of eleeant, costly and plain Househou® Furniture, rare and costly Works of Art, namely ions nificent 7 octave sanwey, Pianoforte; one do., ty boda c a Te superb. Drawing | Rooum ag? imson satin nade Frenes brocktel:" Centro “tapiem Mirrors, Parntings, rob. Brongea,’ Booxcase, 8H) volumes chuice Boo Curtains, Easy Chairs, Lounge, Velvet a cts Nedroom Suits Th rosewood und sella lnc walnut dstoads, | Burenus, | Washstands, | Ward modes, Tables, ladies’ Dressing (ases, gen ws Shaves ing Stands, hair and ad spring Be Pillows, ‘Qui Blankets, Linen, &¢. Din) uflet, Extension Tables Chairs, Siver and Ohina, Dinner and Yea Sets, 200 pieces Sutlerys Toaue comprises over. 800 bidder, in lots LUKE BY E. H, LUDLOW TT: 00, 2 AUCTIONEERS, Important salo on Sixth avenue, Forty-second street and Reservoir square, on Thursday, May 29, 1873, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway. H _Maps and full Pine street. ¥Y A. D. MELLIOK, JR. & 2B BRO., Auctioneers, jacent tion ae etnge ¥ ge Valley, N. J, A.D. MELLICK, JR, JR, & BRO., and dealerg in New ‘eney real estate, “will sell auneae MAY 27, ogi! \ order of K. 0. Cromelin, Bea. 150 magnificent Building Lots on the Mountain slope, near lewellyn Cholce Property in an mn slogan neighborhood, surropnded. py costly tm} and on an elevation comnanding views unequalled tn ex- tent and beauty in the vicinity of New York. Streets ure all graded and sabstantial plank walks laid. Music by Grafulla’s full Regimental Band. Luncheon betor For maps, passe . MELLICK, JR., & BRO. No, 6 Pine street, New York. Bre JOHN 'H. DRAPER & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Palaw ers, Lackawanna and Western, Company will sall 000 TONS SCRANTON CO. at public asstion on Wednesday, May 2 vat 12 o'clock noon, at 26 Exchange place. SAMUEL SLOAN, President. ANKRUPT SALE NOTICE IS, HEREBY ied WHEELKR & BRADLY will their sulesrooms, +f) and 120 Church street, tn of New York, on Wednesd: May EN 1873, (] SUbNiCe auc. tlon, under the direction of the nde ersighed, assignes Ni if James McNulty, @ portion of his y stock, Cae Hate, Caps, Furs und 'Straw Goods. —Dated sig JAMES 8. WILLET’ A Busi. ‘SALE.—NOTICE. 18 HEREBY GIVER that Messrs, WM. TOPPING & CO. will sell da S73, at pnblic auction, at thetr WS churet e city ot New York, und Fectlon of the undersigned, uasignse of James MeNutty. ortion of tis stock, squalene of ats, Caps, Furs ana —Di N R Goods.—Dated , ‘orl 5's WIE LE, Y. MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER—SE 2 crelock, No. 7 Pitt street, handsomely fitted Lager Fixtares; first class establishment WAC RAVERSDORFER © ILACRER'S offee, G2 Bowery, corner Canal street. Y DANIEL A, MATHEWS, Pah gt og ee en ROOM 7665 Broadway, erat Nin seek jae below [oF Sewing Ma eo Ca AND Stewart's, LARGE SAL! Sarg SEVERAL UU. GLE moat ot which have been but HT RUNNY THREAD, on TUESDAY ‘Sad WEDNE! o'clock, at MATH EWS” Abert fo 766 BROADWAY, near Ninth street. D° tion sale of Whitestone Property, at Exchange Sales room, Ll Broadway, on Monday, for the reason 7 29, Ganon aL fe outa Miro egret '#,90 dhe auction at No.7 Pine rest, ce et Fe LEN, 135 Tty Sievet wet tree prope! and pick out your lots. RB. R. stogt eins wn lueet you Whitestone. “It will not take you three hou Whitestone.—Change of Sunday time table ie of Flushing and North side Railroad. nday no: Hunter's Poin 940 AM. 12M, 140, 8:18 and 738 1 Whitestone, 8:30 and 10:40 A. M.; 12:50, 4:30 and @ JPORECLOSURE SALE—THE DESIRABLE BUSINESS Property situate in the village of Weat Mount Ver non, Westehester, county, nearly opposite t and H. R. R depot, known ‘as the Bronx ier Distillery, cenasstioe of six village lots, and sone re a4 quarters of an acre ot land, with w: ontage, om ronx River, together, with, ‘the Disiilery aud other: Buildings thereon, will be sold at publie guction, on Tuesday, the Z(t day of May, 1873, at 12 fort Haven Railroad Devot, Harlem Bridge chester county, under the ‘directions of Gerard Ste Sale absolute. pba vareet let 3 GBORGE F, MARTENS, & WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIB I, day (Saturday), Maly 2%, at 10% o'clock, at 15% Bow- Marae aavances & lafge end general Sosoet tant of Wines, Liquors and Champagnes; aiso the Household Furniture, Carpets, Gilcloth, Watches, Jew= elry, Cutlery and a varlety ot general Merchandise, RE, FOUN ON: 2 | AUCTIONEERS, Sein well at ontgg without bine Aad a, by omen OF J McGuigan, Esq., ois cempel give “e aan account of failing health), at 2 ofclock taste premises. (rain. of shine), at sday, Le Taya the very cream, of Jersey City Improved and roved Property, sitaated on the southwest comn Hrove and Montgomery streets, and consisti ot class four story Stores and Dwellinss, having a et on Montgomery street by $0 on Grove stree! stro splendid Lots, each 25x100, iene on Grove je buildings ‘are built im the most ap nner, moderns style nish, faa Oe je toca | — st in the viernit, or xew York, for a fret clase Ge Wine house, wit Taso. Sale positively with: out reserve. is Reha remain on, oe Vere: Maps of JERE JOUNSON, Firat Park row, New. M. GIBSON, 31 Montgomery street, Jersey City, oF yous} McGUIGAN, on premises. ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, ‘THIS DAY, MAY en o’clock, at the auction rooms sale | itent ot Household tre: li le large assort ni of jouse| fitare, cama Safa, Lounges, rogewoud od ee aa und eta rosewood and ee Bedsteads, M: ete, Hale, Sh Furniture Cart, tures, Glasses, one rosewood Piano, wit Oil Paintings, &c. By order of gagee. eo SALB, vy B, A, CLARE & CO., Auctioneers, ofa large and plead stock of silverware and ivory handle and sitver-plated Table Cutlery, o Liberty street, five doors from, will continue daity, at 10% o'clock, until all is so! Toa Sets (new sty! Joo Pitchers, Suivers, peak ral Bt Cake Baskets, = A ae ee ha Aaa te ie oa soma Stove at OPED, SMITH, Teagan