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B SITUATIONS WANTED-{FPEM2 LES; ~ Cooks, ae. 14 EAST 83D ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK 2 bd wen ant ronan as meriorera—s Sa oe Cede, 7 ey breterre a8 cook and to 3223 8D AV., NEAR ¢= 8T.—a waekay, GIRL AS washer and ironer in American family; SRY or cor try. Ba Et TT ea a 7D, SULLIVAN 88. RESPECTABLE COLORED woman as tae 3 3 qroeet in a hotel oF Aan family in 109 WEST ISTH 8T,, REAR aooae TOP FLOOR, and id inten ed ae S| private arent iam excell taker; ne obec cits 6 WEST 48TH ST.—PRESENT EMPLOYER WANTS & situation for a girl to cook, wash and iron, } WEST 28TH a eet MEST RORARLS YOUNG Woman ‘a8 good cook; is an , fzcellent bakers city or country ; no ol jection toa private boarding house; excelien! reference, VW ADAMS 8T., BROOKLYN.—TWO COLORED women as cooks, washers and tronera, with good Teferences. 26 RAST 22D STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN A8 first class cook, for the country, in man’s family; is capable’ of taking charge of Gonnecticut preferred; good reference 42 WEST 80TH ST., SECOND FLOOR,—A YOUNG woman as good plain cook, washer and ironer; serena ‘assist with housework in a small tamilv; city Feferences, SYFUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Laundresses, dc. bh mg bad BETWEEN 6TH ae yo a AVS., ’ fires pt‘her on own house. BLEECKER 8T., FIRST FLUOR.—A GERMAN ashing, ironing and houseclean- _SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. JANTED—BY A (RESPECTABLE ation ‘THOROUGH. ” tent young man, & situation invani Cate ent teat nals ee incl elsew! 5 Sdarem, unt tat of July. Ww. hoWe. ersey Oy Hoe pital, foot of Wi ey City. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTAN’ ‘waiter man, town or country, Address J. G., tak store, 48 Broadway, Shane AV., PRESENT TOURS respectable girl in » private family as 1a NEAR 7TH AV., FRONT PAR. lor.—A respectable woman to do fine washing, pal quaines gentlemen's or families’ washing got WEST 26TH ST. aa ST.-A_ FIRST OLASS LAUN- dress solicits gentlemen's, ladies’ and familier’ Washing todo at her rooms; prompt and, reliable WEST STH ST, IN REAR —A COMPETENT Woman to go out ‘by the day todo washing and ironing; good reterence. EAST 82D 8T., fay tit FLOOR.—A RESPECT- the day to wash and sable woman (6 iron or to do houseciean! 343 # Rag own Rome’ ire first class WEST 45TH a. —s GERMAN FIRST CLASS: prentras work by the day or take in fine wash- ing; good references, 18T AV., NEAR 29TH S8T.—A RESPECTABLE the day to wash and FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— the day or at city reference. Roman to, goout ty 25 3 WEST 2TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT YO room—A competent young ‘woman as excellent Cook; would assist Washing and ironing, no objec: So, to the country or a private boarding house; city nek e 28 3D AV., BETWEEN 3:D AND 23D STS.—A RE spectable girl in a small cook and excellent washer ence trom her last place. C1 325 EAST 1TH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.—A ) respectable young girl as plnin cook, washer and irs or to do general housework in a small private family; good reference. 39 8TH AV.—TWO SISTERS TOGETHER; ONE AS cook and washer; the other as chambermaid and waitress; no objection to the country; best city ret- erence 4.13 WEST 32D 81, BETWEEN or AND 10TH AVS.— A respectable English girl as cook, washer and ironer ina private tamily; no objection to'the country; good reference. 435 2, AN:cAS. HEAD COOK OR WORKING 2) housekeeper; is economizing and competent; cannot be excelled m French and all other new styles of cooking ; can make dishes of all kinds and contectionery, ornamental and plain ; do plain cooking a root ood home required more. than ‘wages? best city reference. Can be se ‘en tor one week. AV.—A GOOD LAUNDRESS WISHES A more families’ and gentlemen's washing at her own bea best city references, 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS lhe week or month, oF t t good laundress; can be Mork by the day; is 18T AV., BETWEEN 47TH AND 48TH STS. in front.—A respectable widow three stalrs uj [0 washing, ironing or cleaning, woman to goout to Call tor two days. NEVER piEAEr OE —AN EXPERIENCED LAUN- ies’ and gentlemen's wash: apt reliabie. Call on or addré Nurses, &c. beg 38D ST.—THE ADVERTISER, A YOUNG 0 take sae of children, supplies will be WEST ISTH ‘ST.-A MIDDLE AGED EXPERI. enced woman as dry nurse in derstands other duties; a home # moderate wages RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman as \etnurse; American and a Protes- tant; no objection to the country. 43 WEST 22D ST.—A LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN a situation for an excellent Protestant servant as chamber maid or laundress; country pre! 445 WEST 41ST ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH ©) avs.—A respectable American girl a4 good plain cook ; is an e: Mon- Quy afternoon. 446 WESt, 2TH Sf, REAR—A MIDDLE-AGED Protestant. woman as good plain cook and Washer; country preferred ; city reierence. 4.52 WEST RD 87, FIRST PLIGHT UP, IN THE 4 front.—a ctable girl as first class cook, washer and ironer; no objection to the country. Chambermaids, «&c. WEST 49TH 8T.,,AT HER LAST EMPLOYER’S.—A chambermaid or waitress in @ small family, or ehambermaid and assist with the washing; is a nice plain sewer, or would do general house work. 104 WEST 32D 8T.—a YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM- bermaid and waitress, or will manage a baby; Sood city reference. 147 18TH 8T., BETWEE* 3D AND 4TH AVS., South Brooklyn.—Two Danish giris, together; ‘one to do upstairs work, the other as cook. Q56 WEST STH ST.—TO DO CHAMBERWORK OR waiting In city or country; best city reference from last employer. EAST 74TH 8T., THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG woman, lately ‘landed, as chambermaid and waitress, or would do general’ housework in @ small family ; ho objection to the country. 623 6TH AV., BETWEEN 36TH AND 37TH STS.— Pantry and chambermaids for hotel or boarding house, country or city, by two very good, industrious young girls; perfectly honest and good workers. Ment washer and iruner. Call until Dressmakers and Seamstresses, CLINTON PLACE @TH ST.)—A LADY TO GO OUT by. the day to families in this city, who, having hi several years’ experience inthe busines of cutting, fit- ting and makine ladies’ dresses, offers her services to those who may desire to have their work done at their ‘wn houses; is a good designer and trimmer; also chil- dren’s clothes included. Call on or address DRESS- MAKER for two days. 8 4TH AV.—A_ FIRST CLASS FASHIONABLE dressmaker, eon. understanding her busi- ess in all its Drariches, soliciis a few more engagements day; references unexceptionable. Address Bawesua' ER. 116 WEST @TH STA PROTESTANT AMERICAN Wwomn, with a little girl 9 years old, to do sewing take care of children in the country; would make reelt y usetn. 206 West wri st. THIRD FLOO oughiy competent young woman er housekeeper; no objection to the country feterence, A THOR- seamstress 3 excellent 4.2] STH AY.cA FIRST, CLASS DRESSMAKER vould 1ike 9 few more cugerements by the day, br would do the work at home; old dresses made over equal to new, wedding trousseau a specialty. Call and BET! 4 Dreamaker io yo out by the week oF by van be seen Saturday, July 25. 478 3D AV., BETWREN 82D AND 33D S8TS., IN fancy store.—A competent person aa dressmaker by the day ean cut and fit, and understands all kinds of family sewing and the use of machine; no objection to Bo in the country. ADIES MAKING THEIR OWN SUMMER COS- tumes, 4c., can obtain the services of a first class iter and stylish trimmer, at their own residences if preterred. Address MODIsTX, Herald office. Genera! Housework, &c. 7 HENRY ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE young girl to do housework in @ small private Jamily; good city reterence. 155 WEST 45TH 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN. ‘) eral housework or chamberwork and to assist in the washing, best oy reterence from present em- ployer. Call between 1 F139, BLEECKER st. PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—A young girl to do light housework or to take care vef children. 24 * WEST 30TH ST.—~A RESPECTABLE round Woman to do genefal housework: is a good ook, washer and ironer ; oe ity reterence. AQ] A8t rH gra RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO do ceneral housework ; good Washer and ironer. 40 WEST 58D 8T., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH avs.—A young woman to do housework or as ehamberinald in'a private mily ; reterence. 418 SBEENWicu st. mw BUTCHER'S SHOP.—A German Protestant girl to do light housework or to take core of children in an American tamily. 475. 6TH AV.—A GERMAN GIRL, WILLING AND obilging. todo general housework or as cham- -bermaid and wa: tress in large family; no objection to the country ; good references. 49: 10TH A RESPECTABLE. YO! GIRL TO do th bousework ine smait private family ; is ‘willing and obliging ; good reference. Housekeepers, dc. 99 AMITY ST.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW (STRANGER) as housekeeper in a widowers’s or bachelor’s family 11 WEST 40TH 8T.—AN AMERICAN LADY AS working housekeeper in some small family of it#;.or would accept the position of companion to an lid lady; is very capable, and would not object to hort distance from the city ; best reference ive go 114 AMITY 8T., IN THE GROCERY sTORF.—A lady of experience as housekeeper; can take en- tire charge of a farmhouse or small house in the city. 1GO WEST 2TH STAN AMERICAN LADY AS JU housekeeper in a hotel or any oition ‘of trust; city or country. Address HOUSEKEEPER, 205 East 17TH 8T.—A GERMAN WIDOW LADY D) as housekeeper in a private family or for a ‘widower ; city or country. Call or address. 223, WEST MITH 8T.—A REFINED YOUNG WIDOW lady, from Boston, as housekee; lire understands ire’ sutistaction ; country or a work and can give en achelor's aaily preferre: Mra. ADDI, “HUNTINGTON, 308 EST BD 8T.—A WIDOW AS OUSEKEEPER og companion to lady; the highest references, Address Mrs. ©. Wendie Mattie. a em, 38 7TH AV.—A YOUNG LADY AS HOUSE. i ~ oe ailon CLARA MORIS. 689 STH AV, FIRST PLIGHT (DON'T RING).—A young lady of fine appearance, intelligent and refined, as housekeeper or companion; tuily reliable, Call, between 9A, M. and) P.M. on Mrs. HAYS 697 BROADWAY, ROOM 18,4 LADY AS HOUSE. Keeper In a widower's mily. COMPETENT, would like STEADY AMERICAN LADY situation as fou keeper or store. responsible ish reters ; Mass, LADY, IN EVERY WAY CALCULATED 10 MAKE @ home attractive, seeks the situation of housekeep- do éabG Ua ie ny. wealthy gentleman or widower. Ad ULATION, Herald office. FE, ELDERLY WIDOW bility and refinement would like the family. where she could have her dauenter, @ roung kady. wi i her; no objection to going a distane Fa ference, iven and required. Address Mrs. 8. Box fis ie Jptown Branch office. Lauandresses, we. NIVERSITY PLACE, PRESEXT EMPLOY. 20) er or H elass experienced laundress, best ea 131 % ust D BT,—A_ Ri CTABLE COLORED 13] ¥ do fadies’ and gentlemen's fue wash- ing and Toning and futing, Cail or address. EAST 30TH ST., BETWEEN 18ST AND 2D AVS.— Arespectable girl as nurse as nurse and seamstress; would do to go. to the country Call for two days. a ite washing if re- quired, willinj best city reference srom last employer. Address Station Agent, Montrose, heen) SITUATION AS BUTLER OR WAITER in a hotel or private house; thorough, aga and is open to immedia lish, Address J. M., box 144 P: CLERKS AND _SALESMI YOUNG MAN, 9 YEARS OF AGE, Di eS A is beokeeper several years’ experience j best i, Sa Feferences, “Address, for four ys, H.W. CLARKE, fished GENTLEMAN IS OPEN FOR AN EN- agement as traveller for a wholesale drug store; anderstands the oil, paint and varnish business also. Address F. M. W., Herald ofice. JERK WANTED APPLY AT 449 10TH AV. “before 6 P.M, NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. HELP W. WANTED—MALES, ANTED—A -A GENTLEMAN USED TO GOOD Soot. ety, of good address and respecmpl ae. pegsiar and well ith ae to visit this season Sarai on Branch and Newport, to solicit a limited number riot sube scribers for a national werk of art (picture), whieh will be on eab bition at hose p aves, and which iis highly Fe: commended and <nuorsed by govervment, artistic authority of the countr, w.ulbe for eon. tleman (aud no other need app! ) a pleasant, ensy, short oe sien ss, with "1@lerences, ‘ork Post Wem ger gsani AGENTS; MOST FOR ctablne ¢ chance. to make money pleasantly and re- 4o $i) weakly, washout ‘onyenient sitet ibe ae ‘1s Broadway, up ‘stairs, office 0. 1. ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE AND ACTIVE BOY, to make himself generally useful in a first clasé liquor store. Apply. with reference, at No, 5196th av. ‘ANTED—A YOUTH IN AN OFFICE; SALARY first year $150, Address, with reference, stating age, &c , TW. L., Herald office. 8 bart corres YOUNG MAN AS WAITER, APPLY after wa. Ma at l0l 3d ay. THE TRADES, RUG CLERK WANTED—YOUNG MAN 18 YRARS of age, with some experience in business, Apply at Lie Second avenue. RUG CLERK WANTED—A RELIEF CLERK, ONE or two da ya in the week, to yo.a few miles from the city; m unpetentand have best reference. Ad- dress DRUGGIST, iierald office. APER HANGINGS—ANY WELL ESTABLISHED manutacturing house wishing to engage an expe- Fienced travelling ‘salesman, havin @ thorough know. ledge of the above goods, nay address for one week, SALESMAN, Lock box 473, Rutiand, Vt ; name salary. Western route preferre. cterences it desired, 10 HOTEL PROPRIETORS.—WANTED, A POSITION in a first class hotel, either as caster ahd bookkeeper t both, by a middle-aged man with the large cirele of acquaintance; ence ina first cinss house. “Address 0: ice, W4NTED—a sit N, BY A RELIABLE YOUNG MAN, as assistant hockkeeper, copyist, or any position where he could make ilanpeit erally usetul; Is anxious to got emplov ment) good reference we ty in- feerity, furnished, ‘Address GEORGE CANAVAU, care . . F, Hayes, 789 Broadway, comer 10th st, WASTED—A COMPETENT Pat CRIPTION CLERK, Wes the ust speak Goes ot H, PAEPKK, 211 6th av., near ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS GENERAT, CLERK; one conversant with the market value of all kinds of Bevo Address, with references, box B New York Post office. ANTED—EMPLOYMENT, BY A YOUNG MAN, ‘who will be disengaged’ 1st July: is a first class salesman and bookkeeper; can fill any position in a Grocery store : reference, present employer, whi Al; would invest a small amount. address PE: ANOE, Herald Untawn Branch office. __ COACHMEN _AND GARDENERS. poerounuees ree rnrwneene yA A YOUNG MAN 1 REQUIRES A SITUATION TO TAKE charge of a Spr. or collar laundry, or. prevering. |. Jap abirta ‘and collars for dressing; 12 years’ Sxperianse. P' ress B. C., Dox 163 Herald town Branch office. RACKER BAKERS WANTED—A MAN AS MIXER; i @ competent man steady peation, ne. Ott wages 832 Grand street, Brookiyn, Ee D. PAUSE TEMAN.. .—A COMPETENT AND EXPB- rienced mmorhanical draughtsman'may find employ- ment by a marenaine 0% 3,423 Post office, New York, state ing terins and qualifications, 10 BOSS GASFITTERS, THEATRE AND HOTEL owners cr any person ‘ishing to engage the services of @ good gasfitter; a rehable and quick Workinan; has \worked with lastemployer eight years. Address GAS- FITTER, Herald Uptown Braueh office. ‘WA STED-FIFTEEN HOUSE PAINTERS, AT MON- mouth Beach, N. J., near Long Branch. Apply at once to GEORGE KEEN,’ Monmouth Beach, ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MAN IN A JEWELRY establishment as foreman; must be a practical man of ability and omnertanee, ‘oat at 23 Maiden lang, New York, of 52 Columbia A) nicHAn New Ji rains ‘ANTED—TEN COOPERS (NON.SOOIRTY MEN) ON coli t CATES eat? Apply, before 12 M., to W. J. WILCOX 61 and ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS CABINET MAKER WHO thoroughly understands his business, to act as fore. nan Ins frst class cabinet shop in Montreal: a Liberal salary will to oue who thoroughly understands his business 5 reeneh or German preterred. Apply be- tween and |S o'clock at BRUCE DANIELS & CUS, 402 ANTE! EDA COMPETENT SHIRT CUTTER FOR fine custom shirts. One having oyreriemce and coming well recommended may address H. J. W. & CO., Bt Nicholas Hotel, “( FIRST CLASS COACHMAN AND WIFE, WHOIS A Sret class cook and Iamdress;, would go separately. LEXINGTON AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE; - willing to assist in chamberwork; good reter- ence} city oF country. LEXINGTON AY. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S) — Abalf grown Protestant girl, to take children and make herself useful. Apply between SECOND FLOOR.—IN goat @ competent nurse and a quiet home ed to. Call from to7 o'clock on Mra J. Waitresses, &. EAST GOTH ST.-A WELL RECOMMENDED German as waitress. Address or call. Miscellaneous. EAST 10TH ST., NEAR 2D AV.—A ae cee ble young German girl as lady’s maid or se: siress, or would take care o/ children, in a res) to go to the country during t! nt operator on the machine; first class American family, mer; is an excell NEAR 2TH ST.—A MIDDLE. AGED woman with her little girl in the countr; son, 17, EaSHEoN ona farm; wages no object. Addi 2D AV.—A YOUNG FRENCH GIR family going to Europe, gare of children; speaks English, ‘French and Italian LADY OF GREAT EXPERIENCE WISHES TO going to England or Paris wno in any capacity for her pas French language. Ad: meet with a famil ij2 acquainted with the rookiyn Branch Herald office. NALIFORNIA.—A RESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN, desirous of going to California, would give her ser vices in any capacity in return for her passage ; could at. fend to an invalid or little child sailor and a good is an ‘excellent neediewomun: best reference. Ad- box 170 Herald ottice. UROPE.—A MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN age herself toa family going to very much at sea and on land, and can make herseli very useful In attending toa sick per- gon, or anything in her line; the best reterence, Ai D. J., box 116 Herald office. would like to en Europe; has travelle TO FIND AN [ TEACHER WISHES — the summer; perfect Sagapecient to teach durin; reference. Address FRENCH YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A PLACE AS GOV- erness: si inde in French ise ST. ANOGAS, __ HELP. ‘WANTED—FEM. ALES. NUMBER OF FIRST CLASS FLUTERS on fine white work wat ately. Applyat LORD & TAYLOR’ A COLORED COACHMAN WISHES A FIRST CLASS situation in a first class family. Inquire at H. 'T. 2)- gens stable, No. 4 West 45th st, between 10.4. M. and 2 COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SIN- fe man; understands his business Oe aye can Herald f biifeen wood reterence, Address J. ox 132 YOUNG ENGLISHMAN WISHES A SITUATION As coachman and groom; best reterence: leaving @Raccount of employer goine fo kuropes ‘will he lat berty L-t 0! »pl . F., private stable, 2 Eaat Sh st., New York.” ® COACHMAN'S, GROOM’S OR GARDE: ERS “SITU. ation wan‘ted—German (married); can take care of @ gentleman's place ; wite first class cook : six years’ good reference. Call on or address COACHMA) 7th ay., near 35th A GERMAN YOUNG MAN—WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH, waa aes understands the care of horses and is a aver, wants a situation as coachman ina Good references, Call on or address JO NOLMAN "Fest dau st. A® ENGLISH COACHMAN WISHES A RE-ENGAGE- ment in a good home; the country preferred. Ad- cree J.8. B., box 25 Herald office, or 613 West 43d st, SITUATION BY A FIRST CLASS GROOM TO RUB gentlemen's road horses, or would take a position as coachman to go out of town for the Summer, Address, for two days, ROAD HORSES, Herald office 8 COACHMAN—BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN; seven years first class city references; present cin: Boer seegaheott. ‘all on or address'F, A., 37 West stable, OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A class man in every way; four years’ first class city reference from last employer. Callon M, M., at Brew- ster & Co.'s, 85 5th av. JOACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION, “CITY OR COUN. J try; first class recommendation from last and former ore Layers is usta honest and industrious, Cali at or ress 1 (oacHMan WANTS A SITUATION—THOROUGNLY understands his business in all its branches: 1s mar- ried; wile aa cook or housekeeper; understands her 1 sorts of made dishes, ams. Please address 45 West Sith st, be: enue and Broadway. PEs ‘CLASS COACHMAN—WANTS A SITUATION; understands his business in all its branches; ten Years’ city references; tamily going to Europe. Apply at No, 1 Kast Sist st, KS, Bradley's stables, IRST CLASS German Prote: reference; no ob dress C. 8. 12H ‘X ARDENER'S SITUATIO? x in greenhouse, erape: igh (eset garden and all other work ona gentleman's place. Address GARDENER, box 210 Herald offic ARDENER WISHES A. SITUATIO! stan business perie He stores gre and graye’ ess married, two children; good reterence, Bolaer ards eet Address W. J. vies corner 100 oulevard c t wants a NGE 18 TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AVE. ‘Want intelligent, industrious Protestant gi not older than 25 vente ror baths and laundry ; wages w $2; references’ required. FOR A PUBLISHING OFFICE.— ent ladies, not too. y ir salary ; must write ale edge ot the business required, but don’ cau commence Monde: MeMENAM ¥, HESS & CO.,785 Broadway. WANTED, TWO to be variously gible hand; knowl- t call except you {IRST CLASS DRESSM/KERS CAN HAVE STEADY yinent at good wag 10x 498 Post office, Orang RTED—FIEST CLASS OPERATORS ON GROVER a Baker sewing machines. ‘0. 61 Kast 10th st., between Bron way and 4th av. WARTED—1. GO TO THE COUNTRY, A_ FIRST class co K; one who thoroughly understands her imouire at 58 Cor landt si., Boreas Mme. to Mrs. SHti- business in all iu tranches. in seed s.ore, baturday, at? A. M. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, OF PLEASING MAN- ners and good business address, thoroughly compe- f a reception room in « photograph une xceptionnble ences required. Call at 172 5th av, boremen 8 and L, ALMON. tent to take char jery 4 short di: TANTED-TWO OR THREE GIRLS FOR SEWING ‘on fine coats at 86 2d av., second floor. 7 ANTED—EXPERIENCED SOFT SILE TIE a ITCH. ers to work in the store. MORR ANTED—TWO SERVANTS; ONE AS THOROUGH plain cook; the other todo general housework in 3 good references required. Call, for twoduys, at 2 TANTED-A THORUUGHLY COMPETENT HOTEL usekeeper; one Who means business and can ne others need apply. give unquestionable reference ; HOTEL, Herald Ustown Branch office. YVANTED—A COMPETENT AND EXPERI Woman as nurse for two young children. “Apply, with references, at No. 157 Kast oth st. AMBERMAID AND SEAMSTRESS, young woman; good city reier + ANTED—TWO RESPECTABLE LADIES AS clerks in a Broadway jobbing house ; must b and correctin figures, ing salary ‘$6 per week. p cr Address, with references, ; ANTED—GOOD-LOOKI to wait on lunch counte AM. J aNTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE. 1s East 1091h st. ANTED—A SINGLE strong woman, without children, to Cail at 42 East 19th st., betore 9 AND A SOBER 86 Tudson st A. GERMAN GIRLS WANTED-IN A SMALL PRIVATE | family; one that is ‘ laundress. and willing wages irom $18 to $2° per month; also one girl for up, stairs work, who understands sewing and to make herself undoubted references re ist ¥t., between 3d and Lex. good plain cook to make herself generally generally Yan ath ~ SITU ATIONS wa NTED=—MALES. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).— Holland, a situation as but. ily; speaks English and WEST 47TH 8ST. Wanted, by a native ot fer or waster in @ pri French; long experience as steward. YOUNG GERMAN, Ré direeto tnd a siltacden in comme Other kind o !i snes; has ha Tern shine goods. ENTLY ARRIVED, ‘Audress VOX 9,527 New G FRENC 11M AN AS WAITER IN A PRIVATE yeaks French, German and COLORED MAN WISHES A PLA and footman in a private family, Call all day at 230 . present employer's. WANTED—BY A GERMAN OF edogation, Re man servant In a email family ; no ob- jection. to cotintry, and don’t want large wages. dress WILLIAM, 217 EY st, New York. MTCATION WANTED AS HEAD WAITER OR TRAV- elling servant: speaks English, Fre od reverences; knows Eurove well, Address Z., care ir. James Kioter, 314 East 32d ot WANTED-SINGLE MAN, AS GARDENER, AND TO milk and be Kenerally usefill: wages ‘moderate. Inquire of Mr. DAY, 56th st., 8d av. ‘Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY young man; thoroughly understands his business; Li rue reference, Callon or address 1. P., 140 West TANTED—SITUATION BY ENC wife; man is good driver and fariner: w light occupation; wouid look alter a gentleman's place; town or country; unexceptionable reference. Address C. H., Herald office, WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG COLORED man as coachman; {8 a careful driver and first class groom ; sober, honest and industrious Call on or A, R, 419 Pacific at. Brookly: ANTED—SITUATION BY A YOUN MARRIED couple ar coachman, an experienced driver; ite as nurse ‘amstress by hand or machine; asc or address, tor 3 days, K, M. COR 269 3d av., Harlem, HELP WANTED=MALES. GENTS 8 WANTED— TO. SELL AN ARTICLE ALMOST erally $7 to begin with; must sell Fapidly at large profits samples 66. ‘HENDERSON, LGN Nassau sti t, Foom tL GENTS WANTED—GOOD RELIABLE AGENTS CAN make trom $5 to $10 a day selling Dixon's Celebrated Starch Enamel. Samples sent on receipt of 25c. JOUN PARSONS, Sole Manufacturer, 278 Penri street, N.Y. NGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV., want agreeable, honest, inteligent, industrions, Strictly temperate Americans not older than 25 years, (or buths and office ; must be well recommended. YOUNG MAN WANTED—ON. landed preterred. Call at siand 1 WHO LATELY Clinton Market, JAS, RELLLY SMART YOUNG MAN WANTED, ABOUT IG Yeans old, t0 take care of stock «0 and ell re renbs and live near Dy. Ap M., to G, SIDENBERG & UO., iy ply, bet bad 4 Mercer st. - es A STRADY, RELIABLE BOY, ABOUT 15 YEARS JA old, wanted in a tel h xchoot; will be fitted as first class of ator and given $2 per week: must reside with his ts Apply at NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TEL! EGRAPHY, 189 sth st, near Broadway. A <THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TE + 199 Kighth street. near Brondwa positions as soon as qualified; day LEGRAPHY, en the entire and evening Season sessions. OY WANTED—I5 Y ARS OLD, IN LIQUOR STORE near the city; $10a month aid bo permanent Hituation toa good boy. Address MORRIS, Herald ottice, WANTED-IN A WHOLESALE, HOUSE, 70 ;abont 1 v6 vin own handwridng, Ms ONE USED TO NOLORED WAITER WA J checks Apply at 66 Bast 13th st, GEVERAL GOOD CITY AND OUT OF TOWN AGENTS SS, hanted for the beet selling article yet offered to the Public; also a few general agents, 56 Dey st, WASTEDGYOR THR UNITED stares MARINE Corps, 00 fine, able-bodied men. This eervice offers gPlendid ¢ opportunities to visit foreign countries on hoard tied States ships-ol-war. For iurther iniormation yyat Recruiting Rendezvous, 9 Chatham street, . JAMES LEWIS, Major United States Marine Corps )MPLTENT MALE NURSE. APPLY, Mat ite Jersey City Hospital, foot Wirom' to of Washington se. dereey € ANTED—A_ YO! wanderers country. Apply Market. TANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WELL POSTED, TO take charge ot a sideboard, Address, with ieter- ences, 5., box 5401 Post office. _ ‘G MAN, WHO THOROL ing. to go @ few miles in th PUreciwich av. oppasite Jeflerso from school: not unger sixteen ; a thorough penman, Address box 4:03 Post : ANTED IMMEDIATELY—MAN AND WIFE, WITH- out children, to take charge of French fats. In. ‘nt 33 West Sd si, between the hours of 9 and 10 { ANTED—A PRACTICAL CARPET UPHOLSTERER; ‘ove who thoroughly understands his business. A y letter only, stating references, to A. T. STEWA! iT Broadway and Chuo vere st. ANTED--A YOUNG MAN FROM THE cou! NTRY: ‘one used to taking care of horses. Apply to JAS. 7, COFFEY, 246 Bast dist st | wood Pi } mencing at lu! 28 AT A AUCTION. AMEN B. R, ‘AU STIONEER, ‘Sulesrooma 9% Chambers and i a street, late Henry H- Leeds a Miner. Horse Auction Mart, 831, 389 and sil Fortrth avenue, cor- ner of wenty-titth streot. By ALLEN B. MINER & BRO., MONDAY, June 30, at 10}, o'clock. al ti Drivate residence 132 East Fifty-sixth street. GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—Mirrors, Car- poly, Ac, &e. Particulars in thne, WEDNESDAY, July 2, at 04s o'clock, at their saiesrooms, 9 Chambers Reade streets, GENTEEL HOU HOLD FURNITURE-Mirrors, Car- ae. n time. RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Office and Salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post ofiice. Horse Auction Branch 19 re 25 ast Thirteenth street. Carriage Kepomtory No. 8 Cortlumds street, HOGSEHOLD AND OFFTOL Staats of Drug Store, 3 Marvin Baten Billiard "Table: legant rove w ood Evigere Cottage Piano, by ARC 56 ANSTON, ut his salesrooms 37 Nassau street, this ie at 10g o'clock. NNEXATION—TWENTY-THIRD WARD, NEW York.—OLIVER BRYAN, Auctioneer, No. 115 Broadway, Will sell at auction, on the premises, July 1, 1874, at 11:30 A. M., 62 valuable Building Lots, unsurpassed anywhere for investment or use; don't miss this sale; situated on Southern Boulevard, between 135th and 136th. streets, North New York and Port Morris; splendid view; assessments all patd. A J, BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER. . Trustee's sale Valuable Real Estate, Plaintield, N. J. The subscriber will pe apace, on the premises, on Wednesday, July’ A. J. BEEKOKER, SON & CO., Auctioncers, 107 acres ot Land ising on Woodlawn avenue and Rail- y road, on the Hue of Cherry street, Plainfield, beauti- iuliy situated tor villas and town real nen s. @lgned) f, 8, APSTION § SALE OF JERSEY CITY REAL ESTATE.— TBSON, Aucti r, will sell on Monday, Tune 9, Ataotclock P. Sua the preutlses, rain or sine, one House, containing al modern improvements; tw Houses, nearly completed, and one corner Lot, situa ¢ on Jackson avenue, between Bramhall avenue and At- lantic street, Aiso, same. hour, three three story Houses, with Stores and 32 rooins, now rented tor over $100 per month, situate on Communipaw avenue, be- tween Bergen and Monticello ayenues. The above prop- erty will be sold to highest b.dder and divided in parcels to ‘suit purchasers, dern.s made kuown atsale. See posters and handbills in Jersey City. AUCTION SALE—THIS GATURDAY) RNIN mmencing at 104g o'clock, at private residence, 14 West 23d stree 815,00 worth of Household Furniture, namely ~Kich rose- nolorte, Suits, Carpets, Mirrors. Bedroom Minttreaaee, Tables, Chairs, se n Kaliles, Bullet. China and silver Ware, Basemen Furniture. “LUKE. BIMaGuRALD, Auctioncer. LenioN SALB.—AUGUETE MARTINES, Auctioneer, m THs DAY (SATURD. 6 2, at readdence No. 36 West 16th at ear 2 commencing at 1034 o'clock. Drawing Rooms—"uperb Suits, covered silk brocade; inets, Ktageres, Bookoase, Paintings, Carvots, Mir- Fork, Bronzes, rosewood Piangforte, Stool, Cover, rose- woot and walnut Bureaus; Bédstends, Mattresses, ix- Tenclbe Tabie, Dudes Chinawaser Gls Iver ware; Batemens kithen Servants Apartments Site postive, Take Sth ay. mages or Gh i av. cars. : AUCTION—SALE POSITIVELY THIS DAY (saturday), commencing 10 o’clock precisely, at its elegant idence 210 West 2ist street, noar 7th’ ave= nite. Over $40, 0) worth handsoine Household Furniture, viz.:—Parlor, Library and .rawing Koom cults: two Papo ig ed Bookcases, 70) voluines Books, Centre, Con- sol je and side Tables; Lace Curtains, Bronzes, Paintings, Mirrors, Urnaments, &, Dining Kurniwure—Exvension Table, Buiter, Chairs, Silverware, &c. Chambers—Wal- nutand hel near erly ye ary Ww: + ands; Suits: in reps and plush; fine Uair and 8, yards Carpets Be: MOWERTC. CASHIN, Auctioncer N, B.—Kare chance tor those furnishing city or country jdences, Take 7th ay, cars. UVOTION.—ALL THE STOCK RE MME UNSOLD at the Manutacturer's St ase 4 and 306 Third ¥tnied street, will be disposed oF at the entire stock 18 sold. ‘Trustee. “Ay LBERT B. WALDRON, . AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 103 Liberty, Th Vadar’ ‘apd $8 Church street, THIS PAY June 28, 1873, 'oloe a very large and geuefal. es'e:tincnit of second hand and Kat furniture, removed for convemence ot sale, con- sisting Parlors Library, Chamber, Dining Room and Hall Fur+ niture of every description, of the very best and also meanest quality of Hoot Veivot, Brusdeis und Ingrain ay pets, Viicioths, Cruinb Cloths, Kuys, Mats, Bedding all kinas, ¢ax and steam Heaters, Crockery, Gia-s, China, silvers Plated Ware, Cutlery’ &e. ota very tine quaiity; Chrginos, engravings, Lithographs: Glas Sashes, Doors, EXwusion and nre fe. Desc: ripuve eateieduco at sale, Sale couiecnoce 4 basement. RARE OPPORTU iy FOR HOUSEKEEPERS or those surnishiny ois or country, residences The largest and richest Househo'd ‘ruruiture ante, ‘cr 400 tots by catalogue, THIS (SATU! RDAY) MOKNING, June 28, at) 1034 o'clock, at the five story brown ne Manon i Bast Tweuty- firth street, between Fourth and Lexingion avenues, Velvet, Brussels Carpets; Mario Antoinette. Grand | Dutchess and Pompa:lour s brocatel and reps; : Parlor wits in satin, furtains, Paintings ttagere, Cabinets, Tables, n7es, Cloc' CLAVE FOSC: wood Plinoiorte, Forwood and warns pbEr SUL, Fedstoals, Bureaus, Washstands, Comimodes, Mattresses, Bedding, Ward China, silverw: Take Duird or Fo Stenoion able Buller, Gines, wc. E, Rut, Audtioncer, ue cars, SALES AT AVOTION. MPORTANT, be neice EER SEA2AFA auton In the matter of the bankruptcy of the Wi o Brestirres eataast Baten the above en catttied conse having bees ‘Assig: ie Reskrapes of bankrupt to wii Drop ety, ri and ‘Berane aad any a ie Ls, a prance, and an order thereupon ha’ inte: ni amnbrances to show ersons interested in said enct ie nd the PONS 8€- ark rey, made and i a Ste ‘sald bankrupt: i ‘Now, therefore raigned, 9) , as, ars of aly, iis Aes ti bites TO, N. BIE os (G4 Rae tit! ent interests fr Path Page cheoes atsoever, sogpther roa i, and franchites of said al consists per struce nate. Ae a way, part, 700 aren ‘he rae fiver. | ots of Jand, iron, chat ikes and is sub- miaily graded from ‘harboro to Williamston (2 miles, ond about seven ilies of th track Jaid with wien weigh- ing forty pounds tos 4 ‘ines ye ‘The road will con- nect the railwa: tf State ary ith its eastern waters at, ‘& point to whic oats a Baltimore or other cities can ei come at ai Ne xe be ind franchises and Hee ire fold. to Rae on ‘the a the clu: feed eluting tot chai spit ‘note’ at six. months, ‘with interest from sale, For credit and choses in action and for such personal property luding iron, chi ite spikes, fe.) a8 is roid to De removed, cash. ualeas aa B ree taniteaceeiaeoneetperes aeitie forth Carolina, a: Bel de beyond the tate, terms same as for r t sale, bat Ue den voll 8h thee nen, toate 4 te eimai AMES EDWIN MOORE, Aguli Wenn Bi ws ARSHAL'S SA4LE.—R. FIELD, Sima 121 Bowery, will sell this day at eleven o'clock @ large lot of ‘ready-made Oey iy Underclothing, Shirts, &e., &c. By order P. FEENY, jarshal. MARSHALS SALE OF 1QUORS.—R. FIELD, AUC- tioneer, 121 Bowery, will bp os this CaM at 1044 o'clock, goveral barrels Liquor, consists rand aS Bourbon W! order HLA: eye had ity. Marshal QO, BETBRSON, AUOTIONZER.—BY 0. H. PIERSON ot ose AnetiGnecrs and Dealers ta Real Hstate, No, 5 Pine street, Now York. Tuesday, July 1, 1-73, ‘0 g'clock, on the premises, second rani ale ‘of beautiful Villa Plots, by order of tale ovement Uom- any at Pearsall’, Long. Island) only miles from w York by Southside Railros fesirable Cot. tage House of 18 roome and ane acre of Land, ahe recent sale on the 2th of May was so successful that thi ners big Rect induced to accommodate those who were un- to procure lots, This is the last opportunity (hat fat be a omered this season, ane Sere, lot pest up mi sold. Musle by Grafull nth regiment band. ianch before the sale, Special ‘train, Twill leave New York at 10:30 os a te the foot of Roosevelt street. Maps, tree passe: li particulars of the auctioneers, O, H, PIER- SON ety ton No, 5 Pine street. LIVER BRYAN, AUCTIONERR, NO, 115’ BROAD- way. willaell at auction, at xchange, Salesroom, No. 111 Broaawa: , Saturday, June 28, at 2 M., the Right and Business of the Highinitig § soap Company, including Stock on hand and Fittings of Factory, to close business. Particulars of SEAMAN & HAZZARD, No, 166 vouth st. PUsINFIELD, Nd, 100, Magnificent Villa Plots at the west end of this beautiful a clty, New York’s favorite subur! To be sold at At auction, b 2 OG. A. D. MELLICK, J. Auctioneers and Dealers ninNew' apse Heal Estate, o. 6 Pine street, New Yor TUESDAY, Jul July 1, 1 at 12 M., on ch “the promece Choice Property ta in every respect, joinin na, Station sitmuted on both sides of the Central Raflroad of New balms te at about its highest Foret , and tronting on ph and Rock Vie eae it picturesque locati being in the immediat vicinity of the Wountain and the toric Washington Roc! Special train will leave foot o or Liberty street at 11 A, M. Luncheon ‘before the sale. For maps and railroad peer apply. to Hon. Enos W. Ranyon or Wallace Vail, Pini and to A. D, Mellick, Jr, & Bro., No. 6 Pine stroot, New York. TS hatt WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—PACKING Box lactory—Marshal’s sale.—Will sell Monday, June 30, at Stare M.. at packing box iactory north: east corner of slower th avenue and Twenty-first street, one Steam Engine, 70-horse power, two Steain Foilers. two Planing 3 Mh one large Circular + aw, 10 small Cir- oe To FOR SUSINESS PURPOSES. \,' RGE ROOMS, 48X160 FEET BA i Mhareot with stout power, to let; five yard room Pde Hitt Riad Stk Hage pat teal tego DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. RTY-SIKTH . STREET, FIFTH SIXTH. ° ArNenienticeani furnished Tanase ae House, DY 0 7a. Van DOWER, Gl) Sixth avenne, POer, STONE popes zo 8 TO a edueed "wo FULL ipeotave reaponsiols eneutee pitt fo bri é furaitare. ch UIKSHANA, : —_— Unfarnished, A Bore ant merges seeastt, seve inguite ov the premlsce, a West Pitty ninth street. N belcasget Zour SORT. 70 j Mages BRO’ stone rst door pose frescoed and age ait rvnveniensesi reat nr moderase: Ap at No. 7 West Forty-fifth street. LET-—$600 PER ourE, yer! JULY 1 a mall a atl Se Bt ory. Garden rows Fone e CJ ‘ven Seveniy-eccond treet, panini Lobel LS. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. —TO LET, 10 GENTLEMEN, ELEGANTLY FURS A. Tlshod Parlors, on suite, on frst oor. 1,179 Broad- NICELY FURNISHED ROOM IN PLEASANT, Fo§ local jehensonnaniy. 220 Fourth ave! NTLEMAN AND WI’'E CAN AEOURE A NI A, aisha eden eal a or piano an provement Inquire a ae ‘Mrs. SANDER wr Fourt avenue. THIRD FLOOR TO LET—FURNISHED FOR LIGH' heusskeentigs a and water; house private, Weat Fifteenth street, A “, FURNISHED BACK PARLOR, AND ONE FRONT for recep on suitable for 5 deintet or a gentleman and wife; Fourth avenue, near aa aes eet; ex- cellent location Iso a tront Room, | floor. FURNISHED FLOOR, CONS! F THRER large rooms, to gentleman and Wite tor tigat houses Kecping, Apply at Inv West Twentyrsixtn street, near Seventh avenus. Fea jouble one, 84: for gentlemen only. . a ouble ONS rivate house. 47 Variok gtroet_' LARGE FURNISHED ROOM AND TWO! BED- rooms, suitable for housekeeping; also iront Parlor’ ud Kitchen; terms $6 weealy, in a respectable howe ind neighborhood. 147 Henry street. A. SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED, FLOOR OF six rooms to rent—Newly painted and furnished. 666 Sixth avenue, oat ‘A. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL, LET SECOND, FLOO! completely, tusnished with every convenience f housekeeping. 408 West Twenty-fourtl Lee ROOMS zo LET—FOR CTE, from $3 to $5 per week, and also three attic Room: to let toa small ey, Apply at 103 Leroy street, core ner Hudson, for t! @ day: URNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET—UNTIL 00. tober 1, at No. 2 East Fifteenth street. Apply im ots, ‘K ong tes FRONT PARLOR BEDROOM, BAL- Fa ac pane Ad oe or 95 other oP secur nee its east Fliteonth street three door trom Union Square Hotel JURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT NO. 1% BASF Twenty-first street. OR RENT—A FRENCH FLAT OF SIX ROOMS Keitel ee ees for pee ed tee pat be ted wit nas ¢ jurniture on very Apply, as 3 Sixth aveuue, second floor. inquire for Ro ‘-ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR, H ‘with front Basement, to let, without board; also other Rooms; references given and required. 140’ West Sixtoenta strect. ; ‘EATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ALL NEW FURNI- are East River, with double and single é re at dei tp ‘pr Wethenta “No. 68 Prospect LET—NICELY FURNISHED SECOND STORY front Room, tor two gentlemon, ail improvements, in the private house 945 Second avenue. 10 LET—TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, IN house 259 Bleecker street; terms $2 to $4 weekly. cular Saws, jongue and Groove Mucliines and all the Shatting, B fencing Hangings and other Machiner: and around the said packing box factory. Sale posi ve, JOH. STEWART, Attorney for Mortgagee, puis Day, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, JERE, JOHNSON, Jr, Timense Auction Sale ai Mamaroneck will take place, Grafulla’s Sand, Harriso1 Grand coljation under the rent tent. Special train. wil leave Grand Central depot (New Haven Railroad), at 1 o’clock sharp. Free tickets of JERE, JOHNSON, Jr., 21 Park row. HOS, GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEE: OFFICE NO. 6 Centre street, win ositively sell this day. at o'clock. the Lease, Stock and Fixtures of the first class Liquor Siore 404 Madison adel In one or more lots, PO LET FOR © 5 AtENTION! NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY. NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING. FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS. ELEGANT OFFICES TO RENT IN THE ABOVE FIREPROF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE couRTs, THE POST OFFICE, ag, 40. OFFICES, SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &C., &C., CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET TO 26X67 FEET, AT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. — TUE ABOVE BUILDING IS COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR OCCUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS. RENT OF SMALL OFFICES. 13 PURPOSES. | Size, 24 Story. sd Story. 4th St st 19.10x28.6. Pi ie hie “ae ” ait 16x26 ‘00 iam a 40 0 “0 20) 2,800 2.000 1,300 2900 2000 13900 wo 30 300 1,60 1,200 1,000 1,230 1,000 By 1.330 10 1260 1000 a _@ 3) 30 INQUIRIES TO BE MADE 0 OF HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET. SPLENDID STORK TO LET—ON | SIGHTH AVE- ; best part for busine: bi lease it at a low oe apply MITCHELL'S Store atree’ rent agency, 77 © | FIRST CLASS STORE TO LET—719 SIXTH AVE- ‘Aue, corner Forty-first street; plate glass windows find hatidsome fixtures, Apply at Wi West Forty-tirst AT ‘ORB AND DWELLING 199 ‘ooster street (newly nted), just below Blcecker street, Open 9 till 12 mornings. Fe LOFTS, 0OXIW, WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM Power, to let. —Suitable ior light manatacturing put- Doses; also an elegant Store. 3 und 37 Wooster street. LET—TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, AN ELEGANTLY purnibad front Room; terms reasonable. Apply at East 13th street 10 LET—A FURNISHED FROOT HALL BOOM, ON fecond floor; pleasant; nicely furnished: gentle. men only. Apply at Gressmaking establishment, No. 7 Great Jones street, near Broadway. ut ie! LET—AT NO. 224 WEST TWENTY-SECOND street, without board, in private house, no children, two fine Rooms; furnished, to single gentleman or gentle- man and wile. 10 LET—WITHOUT BOARD, TO A SINGLE G@ENTLE- Bedroom, second story, front, with: alts; wide house, located choice pd if de- w York Post office. LET—A SMALL HOUSE, NEATLY AND FULLY furnished; would suit fora pares boarding house; ‘will be let cheap to @ responsible party. Call for one woek at 115 West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue. (0 LET—A NICELY FURNISHED BACK HALL BED« room, third floor, bath, 4c. ; private house: rent $3 r week. No, 224 Kast Twenty-third street, between cond and Third avenves. 0 LET—A hen ROOM AND, BEDROOM ad oining, cori an: leasan: a privat ‘mn | for two gentisinen- tiv Hact Lloventh strcet, betweeth Second and Third « MpWo NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR GENTLE- ‘men; one on second floor and one on third, with use of bath, at reasonable prices. Inquire at 211 Kast Thirty- fourth street, near Third avenue. 1 BLOCKS HAST OF BROADWAY -THE | KLE gantly furnished private residence will be rented in Sanmece uits, to gentiemen, without board , terms mod- erate. Near Ghoper Institute, “SS Stuyvesant place. —FRONT SITTING AND BED RUOM, CONNECT. 4. ing. furnished tor housekeeping; house np town, Crean, respectable and healthy; water m wash'house. Inquire at 85 Nassau street, room 18 WEST FOURTH STREET, ONE BLOCK FROM Broadway.—A_nicel: ‘fornished large Room; hall Bedroom , gas and bath; to respectable parties only. 5Q LEXINGTON AVENUE, OORNER OF TWENTY- fth street —Handsomely furnished front Rooms, waster eheel ‘iso Parior Floor to let, without board, Summer prices, references exchanged. UNIVERSITY PLACE, NEAR FOURTEENTH 80 mireet.—A sitting Room and ‘Bedroom, furs ‘also two malt Bedroome to entieme my out Boasd all toodern improvements; family Pri ences exchanged. 10 AMITY STRERT.—A FURNISHED HALL BED- Foom to I bmg! STREET.—A LARGE FRONT 242 Yaeen Taio a halt Bedsvoa Shes arued. Apply for om one =e) , UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND - APART- ENTS TO LET. Nice ‘oar FLOOR AND BASEMENT 70 LET— Ninuh ward, with, American peoplg. all Improve. ments; Second Floor, do. do, Cosey Cot tage, in Min pertect order, $00 per month.” Apply at6iS. Hud- A “{ SPLENDID FLOOR OF SIX_ROOMS TQ RENT aNewiy painted and in frat class order. Sixth, PARTMENTS TO LET—8 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, close by ferry; 5 Rooms, secon floor, rent $20; 3 Rooms, $10; fine house and ation 5 splendid order, water, &0. THIRD FLOOR, FIVE ROOMS, 1] IN PRI. ‘a'e House: water and gas: food. meighborhood ¢ aig another third floor; rent, SVL LIBR W, MON. Fstate Agent, Eighth avenue aud Twenty- PLENDID SUIT OF APARTMENTS—BEST LOCA- S tion in the city; first floor, private bath; suitable ior xmall family or party of genilemen, Inquire at 26 East Twenty -second street. ify VOtION AUCTION, AUCTION, Over 39) lots, $10,009 worth of élegant Household Pur- niture, esnreny ot Lhe res 1 Bust Weh st, to be sold, this 4 vy ne RY" ZANN, Auctioneer, com- iz. elegant Parlor, sedroo: ann Room Furniture, Bras- sels Carpe's OH Painunys. Bronzes, Lace Curtains, Bed- steads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, apring and hair’ Mat- freswes. L Lounges and every article necessary for genteel Goons, dkerchiets, On Mons ve 5 ourth venue, ‘be- tween Twenty-fitth and Twonty-sixth streets, the en Block of «dealer: embracing almost every article. in ihe Hine ; algo all ihe Btculiare th the shave ot Counsers, Chairs, shelving, ec. Partleulars on. Mon: B.A 1st SWARZKOPF, AvOnION#ER, WILL olctock, at 1,129 Second avenu y stock of Uroeerien, {ihe kraReR, in lot Denier PRAUS & SWARZKOPF WRINBERGER, AUC 1ONRER OM: Aturday, June 2%, at Ws o'clock, a Water stand, Rountatn wud ex ‘ines, 3 Ladies’ Dresses, 1 iron Safe, wood, Piano, by order of Adolpa Bitnbum, thy Marshal; also, thereafter, Purntture, Carpets, Ut cloth, Ciocks, Curtains, Window Shades, Waches, Jew pie Chjidren’s Carriag, ae a Paintin, Kngravings, Mirrors, cy Goods, C.§ also Wines, Liquors and Cigare, OUSE TO LET—FOR A BOARDING HO THE best pim fies oy 89 Catharine street, corner of Madison; use, {With 15 Tous, ail Ugbt and airy, with water ¢ oat Apply at house, 39 Catharine street, or to owner, 158 Henry rect. Rent jor all only $1,000 a yea ACKSON HALL TO LET—ALL FITTED UP AND ready to go into, corner Horatio street and Green- wich avenue ; ls well for business. ‘Apply at 63 Wudson street. {TEAM POWER,—TO LET, LARO E AND ~ SMALL Re ith o1 ithout power (woodworkers al- reka Machine Carving Works, 6), 62, 64 ator for retail butcher, grocer, fish, cigar. sh ‘eater, do.; newly painted: “tile moderate rent; possession new. Inquire wi 'L LARGE STORE AND ROOM; and Saie (or sale: possession im: at 472 Sixth avenue, Foregn Ex. 0 LET—STORE 156 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR SIX. feenth street; established ag a jewelry store for the en st side of avente; retit low; will be put in complete order 0 LET=THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THIRTIETH ee RTE RS Tat rerae, eet Sry res] aie busi- bien Moet. Contd atterto suit tn | eee ACOB BOGART, AveTIONEER, 11S VAY, June 23, Bt li o'clock, atthe ction rooms, No. 1 North William street, Household Furniture, consisting of ® large and Keneral assortment of Farior, dmtrgomand kucnen Fur. Niture, Piano, Billiard table, Paper us, iat 8, Tables, Chairs, marble top Uressing bar rt ahs i, Wardrobes Ldoking nase, Pictizen, Hat Stand Head Mattremes and Bedding, rise ane "therein a eit iit ol Goods, Cutlery Td feces Wall BADGE Fancy Goods, tora; Kitehen U' leg Fe ha * and . hear Clinton eet cad ifa'good of ge a ad known and in a first class location | 10 LET—THE SECOND ‘FLOOR, CONSISTING OF six roots, with gas, bath and water closet, 4 house 120 East Fighty-third street, between Fourth ‘end Lexing- ton avenues. po LET—$i6 A 3 16 A MONTH, FRONT ROOM AND BED. 1, ON second. floor, and front Basement, in cote tnge house 62 eae hiy-sixth street, near Madison ave- nue, to a small mer can jamily. Ul LET—UPPER PART OF HOUSE 196 WEST FOURTHE street, containing 4 rooms, gas, bath, hot and cold water. quire on the premises. Hind LET. A PLAT. or SEVEN ROOMS, WITH WATER: ana gas. third floor, rent $400. Inquire on the nrem- o | ises, at 763 Sixth avenue, between Forty: third and Forty- oO nied BUSINESS PURPOSES, hedged R fourth streets. LET—PART OF PRIVATE HOUSE M49 BAST T° minty ninth street, four rooms, including bathroom floor. BT —SUITS 0 oUR AND SEVEN BOOMS, AR- ing vanane pilies, with evs ever} enience ; beauittuliy loca located on, West, Twentieth 8 ee 0 overlook= inj the srounde of ie epee nonee A ORNs compen, a between "twentieth and nty -first rp creas LET—LOW: ART OF HOUSE NO. 85 KING OTe iivan Macdournl and Variok sereets: nine Fooms, gas and water; Immediate powesson liguire on premises, LOOR AND BASENENT— RAN HOT AND 1x , anal ri imygrements; 4 7 Wea twenty nth sec, ighth avenues, 10. LE OR LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS TH Jour story brick House, with rear building, No, 2! th a ae Fourtegnth vtrest: paplendi location for any kind of business. Inquire of SHET, Sixth avenue, 0 AA RARE CORRE, ORs AND es ones Dasernent, Apply to R. ine AUEN, Gas West TPWO SMALL STOREN 10 LET—ON SIXTH AVENUE, Inauire at Enlekerbocker Coitade, 656 Sixth avenna TS STREET, 1, BRT Mh SEVENTH AND BD Rignts aventics, — loot. PAI io dl 925; ina pri faa. "A Adress Fe 8 MapisoN STREET. Leeann reese TO Lars fe rooms; water, Apply on the promises * Sibel MoNIFP 327, ar rc, STORE nan aaa ‘Si modern improvements: cpt eiemeameeninm Taam MCR oe cc :