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12 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Cooks, eo. 9 EAST STH ST.—a ok, an woul wouar. a assist wil ‘washing ; ten years’ cook; SO Sees elngsccek, BAST STH RESENT EMPLOYER’S).—A RE- woman‘an cooks oa first class cook, and ‘assist with the washing; two years’ reference. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTKD—FEMALES. Chambermaids, &c. 307 Bast.s EAST are ores 4 maz, TIDY GIRL AS Ro objection to the countrys settenen Seine aah SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Housekeepers, dic. WEST STH 8T.—AS HOUSEKEEPER, TO as care of new house; best reference. Inquire 329 ‘With tho wi WEST STH hb phate Hey AND 6TH ler cook iii s restaurant oF a Fey et yg _ re ae WEST —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL 31 rg piety cook ih in a private family ; is walling to “sents In the washing ironing; good reference. \d paker; willing to do the coar: SLE errant ang ae fae core 51 fon’ fo im the coo try : ca ee good bread | x 0 mi nd bineuits; understands alt cooking; good city | 59 cook im @ private family; best WEST 15TH ST., REAR, TOP FLOOR, FRONT room. A respectable woman as good cook and excellent ung to assist with the washing i no ae to vate boarding house; two years’ city ref 15 WEST ISTH ST., NEAR 6TH AV.—A COMPE- 5 tent wroman pont in a private tamily; willing to do the rude her business: city reference. VIO west era = BETWEEN 6TH AND 77H in the rear.—A young woman. as coo derstande Of cooking, baking, poultry and ™ objection mated class board: 10B0, to take ol ane the kitchen; ey city and country reference ; no a count Jection to go a short distance in the co 122 up.—As first class cook in a af rate tamily; no Puineton to the country; first Faity mime 131, ox pomese one as good cook, washer and ironer, ‘the oth id and waitress; no objectien to ‘the country good references, 134 ELIZABETH 8T.. REAR HOUSE, aon ac fio a 4 respectable widow woman, with pagers 8T.-A YOUNG ee WOMAN a5-, reference. WEST 10TH ST., PRESENT BMPLOYVER’S.—AS 514 WEST 19TH 8T.—TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS TO 24 EAST 47TH 8T., NEAR 2D AV,—A GIRL AS chambermsid or children’s nurse. Call for three 336 “putel in OF @ short Qis- | dave, 5OG West 27H, St, NEAR loTH AVA RE- e Spectable girl to do ehamberwork and to take care of childret it with the washing; would 4o to the country; a willing and | obliging. GRAND 8T.—A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL “As chambermaid and waitress, weaane TELEGRAM EVENING TE: VENING Tee RE-PUBLISH IN TH. RST EDITION WILL RE-PUBLISH IN THE Frist EDITiON RE: LISH IN THE FIRST EDITION FULL DRAWL OF THE LOUISVILLE LIBRARY LOTTERY, LIBRARY LOTTERY, LIBRARY LOTTERY. OF THE LOUISVILLE OF THE LOUISVILLE Dressmakers and Seamstresses, WEST 41ST 8T.—A YOUNG LADY AS SEAM- stress in a private family, to go out by the day, Mis BLVILLE, 436 A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER few more customers; to go out by the the evening after 6 o'clock, or leave address 7TH AY., CORNEK OF 2zD ST. class dressmaker, by the day or week: ron’s dresses Sud trim in the lntest 209 ————————— | and fit ladies’ and child: WEST 2TH 8T., ONE FLIGHT OF STAIRS | style; would furnish a Wheeler and pare machine if re juired ; no objection to go a short distance in the coun- class city recommenda- | try; best reterence, for two days. for Mra, ORO: WEST 41ST 8T., TOP FLOOR—A PROTESTANT, 655 9° AV,, BETWEEN 45TH AND 46TH STS.—A oun, ee) respect able ang wonsn to assist in the house- % eatiog Gch Me iee dn fae Fo See Tansee | ‘analy willing and obliging, best 78 NTH AV.—A RESPECTABLE SINGLE sewed aged 20, Oh housekee} dag g 0 with s fainily to. some ploy, Best whee the senrlad at he iiaeliigant ant anvar’ enced workingwoman ma) iuired. Address, 10F three days, HOUSEKEEPE, WIDOW, AGE $8, OF FINE CULTURE AND MAN- thorough tudy,, wanty a home; housek eerer ow ached or fired on boarding, or party of same, or as companion. ‘Those having means ui = ing w'truc, pleasant home, address hrs. CARPENTER, box 100 Herald Uptown Branch office, ANTED—BYAN AMERIGAN WIDOW LADY, A Po- Ww sition as housekeeper. Address CONSTANT, Herald office, A Laundresses, de. BEDFORD 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO. man in a private family; city or country; good F and ironer ; good city reference. 74 CHARLES ST,—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS in agentleman’s family ; one who can be depended upon to pertorm her duty. ei 8 6TH AV., TOP FLOOR.—AN ENGLISH WOMAN 2) wishes ladies’ and gentlemen's washing; flutin, and suits done up very cheap; can be well recommended. Mrs. CLIFFORD, | 22 Tl "WEST 19TH 8 REAR—AN ENGLISH PROT: catant young woman to go out by the day to + wash and iron or to do house cleaning; t class laundress; xood reference, 131 3 ae. TH dipend RESPEOTABLE GIRL TO do laundry work, or one do chamberwork and fine washing; no objectlon to the country; good refer- RAST SIST 8T.—A RESPECTABLE PERSON to do plain sewing by the week or month; un- dersiands dresmnaking; Ho ‘objections to the country ; Feforence it required. “Gall at or address for two days. 243 STH AV, FIRST FLOOR—A COMPETENT dressmaker, Orst olaas cutter and trimmer, Wishes a few more eigagements at home or by the {he day in families. Mrs, NE. MLL i country preferred; moderate’ west Feterenca. Can be scen for two TTA, FIRST, CLASS OPERATOR = | 248 Si wneciet & Wilson's machine to go out by 135 WEST, 27H. 81—ANY PERSON WANTING A | the day in private families; Understands 1 sewing. BERT goow oan be accommodated by calling on } Addrew for two days sera! WSER, between 10 and 3 o'clock ; wages $8 per 138 Ro cy piace. ie eee een oe is a good baker po objection to the a wii taxe’ charge of che mill mutter. class cook: understands all er of cooking ine; and is willing to assist with the coarse was! tion to the country ; best city reference Yrom Las aged Reece as cook and to assist in the wash- EAST 33D ST.. BETWEEN 3D AN) LEXINGTON Reapers ni Bo ob} EAST 2TH ST., IN THE dh afeery Provsteebihg 306 Yes: Ayo WEST 17TH 8T.—A COME RUNS. DRESSMA- ker In a private fai 25: perate on Wheeler can o} WEST 19TH 8T.,IN THE REAR.—A FIRST | & Wilson's machine; iHoraughiy sindetsanda fitting la- dies’ and children’s sui fam! A bj tion to travel With ladies. Calior address. © * bar ute 250 ZA8t ert sr, HARLEM —A YOUNG Wo- man ne a private family as seamstressand jection fo travel: speaks two ianguages; ence, 132 WEST WTH ST. NEAR 6TH AV.—A PROTEST. ant woman to go out by the day as laundress, or to do housework. Call sor two days, 202 WEST 2TH 8T.—A HIGHLY BESPECTABLE é girl as fest cine leandress; no objection to the 206 BAst WH ST. TRA BTORE.—A RESPEC able woman to go out washing or houseciean- ing; references, 223 EAST 42D ST.. BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS., first floor.—A first class Iaundress to go out two days of the week steady, to do fine washing and lroning; understa nds her business in all its branches, 2365 WEST 10TH STA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS Tauvdress; understands all kinds of ladies’ fluting and finery ; no objection to the country; best city reter * SBT tee feos ee ee ey ing to go out by the day ; best city reference. — 58D RT, PRENSENT EMPLOYER'S — irl “chambermai id and Shambermaid and waltress ly wndersiands ber Business mling to goin i Siro ine acountry ‘tor the bummer; 217 competent rl as coon, washor aud tron do housework in a snell Eee excellent reforemoe, EAST 25TH ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 8D Skier 334 4TH AY.—A FIRST RATE DRBSSMAKBR Jrauld Mle to go out by the day o: week; no ob- Jection to the count 24] WEST 27H st.—A WOMAN AS LAUNDRESS; understands all kinds of fino washing and flut- ing; boarding house or private family; no objection to the country; city reference, 945 EAST GOTH 8T.—A LADY, GOING IN THE 9) oa yr her laundress; chamberwork. ANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON; required, 109 East G0th st. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, N RNGLISHMAN - RES 4 acmeunueessse | W x guGlseeMAS B Ait) near dfhrave? Tference erences given. addrom SOU, private stable, No. 7 ‘ANTE! ‘ABOUT $0 MILES ON Mee cary tl oust be a RESP good tees oy to Mia. © SUMP ERE Ni ores ‘Cannon st. 7ANTED—TWO RESPECTABLE LADIES YOUNG (AS 05 Groom 3 apo ie efire and management a in dons to gO distance in Broadway obbing hour; ost be coun: a mference from last em greg seteante etkenar sums pereug | Site aeesearla ReealNpiin sei ad ployer. Adress box 30 Hereld Uptown Branch oflce, oa (A. BRACTIOAL GARDENER WANTS 4 SITUATION— ANTED-TWO GIRLS FOR LAUNDEY, AND, ONE | A, Understands Yogsiable. growing ana Gowen, toes Ve | te 1D al jway, Place Hotel, sornér lath at, a8 hrving piace WOE wore. cris: WANTED PRENCH NURSE, ONE COMPETENT TO ‘A SOACHMAN AND GAKDENER'S SITUATION take care ot an infant; good references required. wanted—Hy a single bt thoroughly understa: call to-day at No.7 West 29th st iis Dusinowe; ava, good milker: (x sober And obliging, good city reference. 69. B., box 200 Herala a oficg, ‘WA tren—-48 N RSERY GOVERNESS, A YOUNG estant; st Joc! lady of refinement and Wee arast be a Prot- a ch @ one se home can address k box No. 5, Sing Sing, New York. Ansa HOUSEKEEPER FOR A SMALL HOTEL laundry busy 130 Tevatd 0 rottiee. down town; must have some knowledge of the Address, with reference, G. P., box W nies YOUNG “LADY WHO CAN WRITE A dress, fvith particulars, EMPLOY WW ARTED—-4 FIRST RATE COOK FO! re V lung to do sewt good plain hand, to do OPER wereld siss. Ad- o try, for three months ALP between 10 and 12 o'c! it 8th st, between Madison and 4th ava, ANTED~A COMPETENT NURSE FOR CHILDREN must understand ‘fhe.care of @ baby and algo w: 5S olvidere ere House, room No. a nied corner Irving place a ye Lth A Gopal asts YOUNG ene PLEASING MAN. ners, good business ee it to take chile of reception reem viphstogrephic lery at Lake Mahopac; Uunexeeptionable references re- quired. Apply, for tree days, ALMAN, 172 5th av. ‘WANTED—4 STRONG, OBLIGING GIRL, TO ft ; 3d ot any time after I V in WwW na hoarding house. ‘est 14th st general housework for # small ‘Pail; +must et A Jaundress and sleep at lena ome. Call at 169 ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK; WAGES $20; also a first rate Jaundress: weges $15 per month, with reierence, at No. ANTED—A GIR pos Go a MILES IN THE COUN. try, to cook, wi lish ‘on; German or Engl preferred; none but a good plain. cook speed Appi: AB at 172 Forayth st. between Haw or Saturday: this week. ll A.M. or ed bo: bag 49th best re! Herald office. ereegen YOUNG WOMAN AS HOUSEKEEPER; saa al tices ao (pu mtcer wets oy cunt eameate ge qehiidren in-all die usual branches of an Ey teation; ees, Address SUBSTANTIAL, ANTED—EXPERIENOED AND KIND NURSE, TO take entire charge of and rear an ay on the st this day, from 12 to 2 o'clock. he SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, A SITUATION WANTED_—BY A yourn IN IN ‘SOME iB wholesale house in this city; is smart at figures and ee it required. Address writen lain hand; reference 3 box 280 Her office, .CTI¥B, bo: Penge MARINER wee A SITUATION IN ny apaatty ot of trast; can give good reference. Ad- Herald office, 22: WEST ISTH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO ‘vate fam! wa, PERE RAR ESA ing as operator, out a private init ily or fe aor" Dla ‘ ag BAST 45TH 8T., BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS.— ‘Ag first class Cook; understands all kinds of excellent baker, washer and ironer; bestelly Nese Soamnber woe and waiting in a small pri- i Feference. r and ironer; no objection to a short distance nite country; best city reterence froin last place. 24 EAST &TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS sors is willing to assist with the washing and froning ; good Teference trom last place. 24 WEST 2TH ST.—FIRST CLASS COOK; THOR- oughly understands her business in’ all its Prepohen: would like a Summer house or large buarding jouse; private family preferred; understands meat soups, game and poutry. in every style; all kinds 0 Frade yay Ast ea: understands Spanish, Frenoh hy BOE. pastries and desserts in every style , is a first clase! bread and biscuit baker; best roorenee, 42 WEST 47TH ST.. BETWEEN 8TH AV. AND Broadway.—As good plain cook, washer and ri city reference. 24: WEST S0TH ST.—A COMPETENT YOUNG Wi man asgood wo cook and first class laundre: no objection or country. Best city reference. Call tor two days 3138 7TH AV., NEAR 23TH ST., IN THE CANDY store.—A ever) young girl to cook, wash ‘and iron in « small privs city reference. 324. Bas EAST st 8T.—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, & private family; one as good c EAST 28TH sT.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS ood plain cook; good bread and biscuit maker; in Srasher and ironer; the ‘vmner to dst ‘Waiting and to assist with washing and references: no objections to the country. 9g seears eee ae Nae | iste 8 assist with washing and ironing; vest Clty rele, ES oning; best city 80UTH 8D S8T., WILLIAMSBURG.—A iStRe to cook, wash and iron; no objections to the Call or address. country. 328 EAST 22D ST.. BETWEEN 18ST AND 2D AVS.— A respectable young gir! as cook or to do general Roneeyoor in a small privaie family; American or Eng- ish ; good reference. 333 WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG geen Bed cook ing to on with washing; also a good bal 340 ase C7. mate WOMAN AS cook in # private family; best city references, 343 BAST 2TH ST. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A respectable rl as cook and to assist the washing and troning; four yours’ reterence, 38 8TH AV.—AS FIRST CLASS ORDER COOK; hotel, restaurant or boarding house; no objec: tion to the country ; best city references. 408 WEST 39TH 8T.-A_ COMPETENT, TIDY og Une woman to cook, wash and iron; good city 41 BAST 17TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS good plain cook and to assist with washing and froning; Will mage herself yeneraliy useful; best city mate eon | Apply, at ae Latics 383 6TH AV. (RING FIRST BELL). —AN_ AMERI- (or Protestant girl in first class family as seal nd dressmaker; would take care of grown ehildrens's good home more an object than high wages; highest reference. Apply to her parents. 4.54 STAY, NEAR SD 87. FIRST FLOOR—A OF dressmaker, who te a ood cutter and titer, d sires Wore in or out of jouse ; trims fashionably ; work done reasonably. unt wishes a place Cath york. Gall every day until 318 MOT St, NEAR DLERCKER—A nuRPECTA. bie Protestant woman as first class laundre: or would eas jain cooking, washing and ironing; is will: {ng to go a short distance in the country; best clty refer- 340 EAST 63D 8T., NEAR IST AV., BASEMENT.— A respectable ‘woman togo ‘out’by the day to do washing and Ironing, or will take it in at her own homey good reference. 34-4 weer bats m INQUIRE IN THE STORE — respectable widow woman w! ut the day; no ‘ojections to housecleaning. Pasteur 6 460 3 a maid; oughly ; will do other ight dudes 712 3D AV.<AS SEAMSTRESS; WOULD WaIT oN G12 a tady ‘or growing children.’ Bing third bell. Rast 818T ST.. BETWEEN MADISON AND ‘ave., present erpplai er’s.—A girl as seam- her duties thor- 35 WEST 26TH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN ee) to work by the day housecleaning or washing and ironing; best o ence, 488 STH AY. BETWEEN 2TH AND 80TH STS. fourth @oor, back, room (bees young woman to 0 out by the day to wash and trot 948 3 jet raves BETWEEN 82D AND 58D 8TS.—A instress Wishes a few more engay wipeteli ly the day or week; 1s accustomed to dremsma stands all kinds of machines. all or address. 53] MEST2TH §t—A GOOD LAUNDRESS DE. sires to go ont by y the day to wash and iron, or would take some washing at her own home; first class city reference, A’ BXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, WHO THOR- a ely sieve papas cutting, iting’ and soba we jage for Summer months at @ modera by the month, fo on family perateeau Wiceler dress reas a box It 108 th erat 4 Uptown Brane’o ‘office. A DRESSMAKER, | ¥ stands cutting. Atti for the Summer months at m: with 's first Class family; operat ten 0 Wheeler & Wilson's CAN, box 122 Heral ‘ptown Branch vIcK SEWER BY HAND WOULD Go our BY week of month; can work on dresses. Christian Avsociation, corner 18th ate family; ely or country; good | sewing machine; the very, highest reference, Address ied rh ei st, and Irving place. A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WISHES THE OUS- on ofa jer more samilies, cs can a fit, See: ae rms $2 per d ress résatiaker, eee eT By acl ‘oftice, ‘ans ‘roadway. RENCH DRESSMAKER, TO GO BY THE DAY OR ‘week; no objection to the country. Address Mme. Herald Uptown Branch office. General Housework, &c. HORATIO ST.—A, SMART, INTELLIGENT YOUNG girl to do general housework in a pri 32 SP AV.—A GERMAN GIRL TO DO GENERAL i housework; best city reference. WEST 43D ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECTA- ble youn woman who understands and is willing to do general housework. 50 EAST 76fil ST., NEAR SD AV—A Ri Te Kole woman to do housework fof a small family Can be seen for two days. 224. EAST 47TH ST. A RESPECTABLE “YOUNG irl to do gener: pera ina small private faraiiy only 14 minutes in the country ; no Shjection te go to the coun! with e fami for the Summer; Enty reference. ‘Ring the fifth bell : 227 WEST 88TH 8T. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).— A pemrenesnie on eee do general housework in a y re 930 Birlto do would f° a short THE REAR—A YOUNG enerai honsewark tire private family; listance in the country; good city ref: 2D AV.—A HEAD COOK'S PLACE WANTED; is economizing and competent as head cook of ‘working houseckveper; cannot be excelled in French and all other new styles as {roll as plain cooking ; contec Honery, ornamental lain: 1s capable to take the Qhurge best city Fofercsices, Can ‘be seen this week at AT SD AV., IN THE FANCY STORE.—A RE- spectable young woman to cook, wash and iron 4n a small private family; best city reierence. 556 ITH AY, BETWEEN 30TH AND “ori sT3— oe WEST SIST ST.—AN ENGLISH GIRL 10 cook, wash and fron; good references. In a private family as cook; is an excellent baker and understands her ess throughly; has no objections to go to the country with a tamily that returns B the Fall; best city reverence. 3D AV., BETWEEN 39TH AND 40TH 8T8.—TWO ee etable young women in a private family; 00K. ‘Washer and ironer; the other. as Charnbermald and waitress and to acsiet ia the washing and froning; both are beautiful washers and ironers; Yi best cit; fe rence trom last place. 614 EAST 17TH 8T.—A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG GIRL Bs cook understands her’businoss thoroughly ; obliging : no objection to assist with coarse washings good. city “relerence from fast place. Gan be seen for two days, 7 214 BROADWAY, NEAR 30TH ST.—A RESPECT. able young woman as good plain cook: is an excellent washef and ironer; the best city reference irom her last place. Chambermaids, &c. 21 WEST 4TH PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—a young woman as chambermaid ; is willing to make herself generaily useiul, 25 GLARKE 8T., REAR.—A RESPECTABLE COL «) ored girl to do ch: berwork: no objection to the country; good reference. for three di 54 Bast wre sta RESPECTABLE. GIRL TO do chamberwork and fine washing or take care of children; no objection to the country. 10 EAST &MTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman to do chamberwork and assist with wash- ing and ironing, good referen jan be seen at her present employer's. 10 ae pth Bard AS | Cc CHAMBE! MAID ana watirers, in ‘a private amily” god ‘city reference. Cs i atter 10 o'clock for two days. = id so Sa ‘assist with washing aud 12, 6TH AND 7TH irl as ch@mbermaid roning; well recom- )F, WEST SD ST.—AS CHAMBERMA™D AND TO assist with waiting in @ respectable boarding ; three years’ city reierence. EAST 43D 8T.—A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL as chambermaid and to assist in washing ; best city reference troin I ployer ; city or country. 15 WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG OU woman to dochamberwork and to assist in the boty 2 no objection to & boarding nouse ; city or coun- try; good reterence ‘ 905 - WEST STH ST.—A NEAT, ACTIVE YOUNG woman As first class chambermaid.; will assist in ‘waiting or cariug for children; city or country ; best city references. 21 WEST STH ST. nd waitress, or a8 chainber- 4nd to assist with washing; excellent city reterence, m ft cpambermeis WEST ytd 8T. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’ 227 pespecss ‘irl todo chamberwork aud w ing ‘no objestion | je country ; best reference. COMPETENT YOUNG GIRL ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE GERMAN 230 we ga and wajtrem: good city | Besrecees Felerence: Apply for two days 6 EAST UTH 8T.—é RESPECTABLE GIRL TO 241 do chamberwork and waiting; good city refer- ence fr st place. ei 255 BOWERY, REAR.—A RESPECTABLE TOUNG je. girlas chambermaid Cs waitress and to awist Sith fine” washing obliging ; three year's reference trom he Of] WEST 8b st.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 26 girl iately lai nae t do chamberwork and make reelf general! 303 Baz lore 81, on. —A YOUNG LADY TO DO Call for two days, | erence! 230 BASt 4TH st, FIRST FLOOR, FRONT—A young girl, Intely 1anded, todo general house- work; no objection to ort distance in_the country. 2 Be EAST 45TH ST., FIRST FLOOR —A RESPECTA- ble girl todo ie housework or to take charge of children ; best city reference. 24 WEST 30TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND STH ave.—A very respectable * Keteried girl to do General housework; only lately landed. Q4Q WEST ;TH &T.—A RESPROTABLE GIRL TO do general housework in a smail private family; good references. QAS WEST 27TH 8ST.—A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE. aged woman to do general housework in a stall private family: is willing and obliging; good re‘erences. 301 BLEECKER ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO e ee general housework in @ private family; good reference. 319 BAST tH st. —A COMPETENT YOUNG GIRL J to do general housework ; no objection to the country; excellent references. 393 WEST ITH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO e do general housework in a smail private family; can do plain ‘cooking, Washing and ironing; best city ref ren EAST MATH S8T.—A YOUNG GIRL, caged landed, to do meral housework; | ood id trone Protestal i} recommen led. 32 )R WEST 4isT ST., IN THE REAR.—A RESPECT- e) able young gill, lately landed, to do general housework in & private tainly. mS 336 2 WEST 16TH 8T.—A PROTESTANT YOUN ately landed, to do general house wor! vA EAST #TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YO! woman to do general housework ; thoro understands her business; or would do plain cook! only ashort time in the country from Emgland. 507 WASHINGTON ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 9) Protestant girl to do general housework in a small private family. Housekeepers, &c. mae . ST, CORNER BROADWAY, FIRST 18—A young lady as housekeeper; widower preterred. py c , NEAR KIN ‘A WIDOW, Q MACDOUGAL 8 2) aged 25 yearn, us housekeeper in a widower's (am- le party. , or would ti avel wi ‘with a desi ie 44 ‘T 8T., CORNER DELANCEY, IN THE —As Hibuseke per; best city reference. BH LIBERTY STA COMPETENT LADY As OD housekeeper, matron or companion: highest refer- gues given aud required, Reter to and address BLACK- 1 MACDOUGAL 8T.- 133. fatinor inthe, et kept, by a middle-aged lad 140 Houston st, FIRST FLOOR, OVER THE candy store —X respectable middle-aged Ger- man lady as housekeeper for an elderly gentleman or widower; understands her duties thoroughly; is cheer. ful and agreeable; no objections to go in the countr: to take charge o| a house, wishes to take a ttle git i) areas axe, with-her. Call on or addepes, tor three days, HARDT, after II Oelock A. 160 Moroes city or count adi 1 70 GREENWICH 8 REPRR ON A where another servant is ‘ reference. i Mra MOSON, — ST. young widow lad; keeper; city or counry. a ‘HOTEL).— from Virginia, as eae this I boly ir irs. La SHARP. WEST 90TH ST.—AN AMERICAN LADY AS housekeeper; widowers of, bachelor’s tamily Miss ADA STRATTON 933 SULLIVAN 87,, IN THE REAR—A RELIABLE b American woman as working housekeeper or the care of a house, or would go ne first ciass cook, in elty of country ; good refei 31 EAST 4TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE SINGLE e woman, aged 30, as housekeeper for a widower, or would go with @ family to California, or any employ: ment where the services of an intelligent and expert- enced working woman may be required, Address, by 223 letter only, ANN PASOOE tag 349 eH A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN e 46 Jad: 6 position as housekeeper; coantry referred : competent, sud, net above Working full erself; good retarence given. Call HOUSEKEEPER bs G49 WTH AY, CORNER OF 46TH 8T.—A WOMAN to go out by the day to_do washing and ironing; oes fine washing and fluting. Inquire in the bakery. Nurses, dc, QT BETHUNE ST, TOP FLOOR—A PROTRATANT Dervou, capabie of taking care of children and making herself generally useiul; good references. 64. NEST STH STA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS nurse and to do sewing, oe wna do chamberwork and waili no cpieerian country. Can be seen at her present employer's, 15 3D AV.—A MONTHLY NURSE CAN BE EN- ie fess. emer eet first class reference. Address Mae NURSE OR COMPANION.—A RESPECTABLE man wants a situation to take care of an ras nileman; medical and other references—in fac the fihest tesiimoniais from our leading citizens; would be generally usetul. Address Dox 150 F. 3. P., roadway. Or a Branch office, 1,235 SEFUL YOUNG MAN, SCOTOH; VERY RESPRCTA- Dl nt, sober and honest; understands the le, int care of horses, is a careful aryvee, and is willing toa do any work about a gentleman's p! sulta lace or house; wi pooh ar eras! mmoterst } Country or city. ‘apply t fortwo jays al Wanrea 4, SITUATION AS HEAD COOK (MALE) paake galt ener all useful ; may gel! generally, st references gi in a hotel, private family or on board of a yacht; eektene tae ar we Olea ‘ANTED—A CHANCE TO GO TO WORK; AM 21 jeara old ; Breet inches in. height and weigh 16s; a "soot and ‘rapid penman and Rs boo) and bse can give reference cnough Abriel; will loave the elty if neod- fe eirom 3 ‘s Herald office. Wares SITUATION AS NIGHT WATCHMAN OR collector for a firm; will give any security neces sary as to honesty and soprie! ‘ate ee ays ME box 27 ‘Poa office, Mott Haven, Wesi ee ANTED—A SITUATION BY A BOY, 15 15 YEARS ‘an office; is a good penmans guick and cor- rect at agures, Call ob oF EORGH COSGROVE, Plymouth st., Brooklyn. CLERKS AND SALESMEN, A FIRST ‘GLASS HOSTERY ¢ COMMISSION HOUSE wear. wipes salesman. to solicit orders under ress box 183 Herald ‘omen. GENTLEMAN HAVING AN EXTENSIVE A0_ quaintance is desirous of’ socuring a position as galeeman in a first clam tailoring or gents) furnishing es- tablishment; can cavern first class custom ; a 4 ‘Address ‘box I moderate ge Ataty beat Herald office. 150 WEST, at STA PROTESTANT GIRL TO 9) ind a child and do light upstairs work. Call from 11 tilt 2, 205 FREEMAN STREET, GREENPOINT.—TO take the entire charge Of a babe from tts birth ; can operate on Willeox & Gibbs’ machine ; would like to go out on Long Island. 213 7TH AV. AND 2D ST.-A RESPLCTABLE Freneh person to take care of growing children and sew on Wheeler & Wilson machine; no objection to the country. 383 STH AY. BETWEEN 23D AND UTH STS.—AN ‘OW American person wishes a situation in a linen or store room ; city or country; highest reference. A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN YOUNG WOMAN wishes em) ployment as nurse and seamstress, or chambermald operator on different machines, willing and obiiging’ Do objection A oe ountry or to travel ood home more an object high “wages; ood referonces. Address, wits partioulera, Gy bowled Herald U) nD Branch o' \ee. Warts sD—ONE OR TWO CHILDREN, FROM TWO to five years old, or older (girls Breteared) 40 take charge of; references given. Address Mrs M. J. ADAMS, station B. Walttresses, &c. 8 HENRY ST, IN THE BASEMENT.—AN AMERI- can girl as waitress, child’s nurg: or lady's com- ae 1 to go to the country oF go travelling. Call for two a 216 NES! MTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN girl as first class waitress; no objection to assist pin chamiberwat |-yoald like to take care of children; rete! ‘all for two d. 27 | oTH PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—A ‘AV., thoroughly éxperienced and competent young ‘Woman as first class waitress; no objection to # short distartee in the country, la Haxfoltowed the sa the sea “for for if yours Add GENTLEMAN DESIRES A SITUATION 1N SOME mercantile house as outdoor or Indoor clerk; has & the mercantile community; in an official capacity. ress for three days A 042 New York Pos: office. PHARMACIST WISHES A SITUATION IN A wholesale or retail store. Address G. R. W., Herald Uptown Branch office. tate erate expectations. Addr and YOUNG MAN, OF CONSIDERABLE EXPERIENO! lity, desires @ position in the office of a mei ker, nndoubted references; mod. GERMAN, Herald office. “A SOUTHERN SALESMAN IS OPEN TO AN EN- ement in the grocery. Here drug, paper, pant trade. Address ROVER, office. mare YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS SHIP- ping clerk, collector or porter in some caanaren reference and security given if reqt . 80 Rector experience at the no objections to t qua SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG ook, AS steward or hotel clerk; has bad over e Aznt years’ prinetpal hotels both North and en scone 5 ie references ag to ations, Address J, B., box 169 ice. aged 17, ver YOUNG MAN OF MARKED ABILITY ‘AND capacity, just graduated, an excellent penman, Feapectably connected, wants situation in ret class house; salary no object.” Apply (by perm yn) at Merchants’ Insurance Company, 149 Broadway, | be keeper or other capacity ; experienced, spe: good French a d ces. dress SALESMAN, Johnson, Eaton & Brackett’s, Boston, or N ENGLISHMAN, 98 YEARS OF AGE oom rth as traveller, salesman, correxponitent, boc book: aks Good referel nd tair German. M. J. DRUCKER & CO., ‘New York. Acquaintance among t ny SEPURGRE 8 OOTS AND SHOES —WANTED, BY A FIRST OLASS Jobbing house, an experienced salesman, aa the trade in New Jerscy, Haste ‘orthern New York. Address ORS, Herald office. 42: WEST 41ST ST.-A YOUNG WOMAN AS wa tress, or as chambermaid and to avsist with the washing and ironing; city reference. Misceilancous. HQ WEST 27H ST. OR 61 WALL ST.—A LADY AND OO, gentleman desire a sination for ‘their servant as lady's maid of housekeeper to a small (amily; is an Boj lish Protestant woman: a ne to this country in thelr see vice and has been with inem nearly two years: is com- petent, hot industrious and Gustworthy. Call on or address M, 5Q WEST STH STA WIGHLY RESPECTABLE young person to go to the country as nurse to Ta ing children; 1s a very neat seamstress and can n Wheeler & Wilson’s machine ; is fond of children will be found oblig aad trustworthy ; good reterence. Call_on or addres l7 7TH AV. BETWEEN 2TH AND 28T STS— A respectable woman to go in the country todo pantry work or eleaning. Q10 FRANKLIN, AV., BROOKLYN —A_ RESPECT. able woman to travel with a lady to Europe, or mind children, Call at present employer's. 224 WEST ATH ST.—AN AM) RICAN LADY to accompany ‘oing to the country or to travel as companion or ladies’ maid; good references. Call on address Miss BE. 27 WEST 19TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl lately landed, in a private family, where she n make herself generally usetul and give on or mee ne Carga, halides A YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE TO A Indy going to Burope or the country ; would have Do objections to waiton an invaild or take care of & child; rererens Address, for two days, H. L. D., Dox 105 Herald ottice. PR ATION Ss WANTED— YOUNG LADY OF REFINEM NT AND EDUOA- tion Wishes a situation ax governess to young chil- Gren, or, would: go as travelling companiod to windy. Address E. reenwich a A& RMAN LADY DESIKES A POSITION AS GOV- erness or lady's companion ; speaks fluently French ghd English, having spent soine time in London and Paris: ¢ erformer on piano; best reference will be furnbined” had tress 0. B., Dox 2540 Post ottice, A! GERMAN LADY, SPEAKING French fluently, writes a clei pe CLERK WANTED—AN ASSISTANT, AT to-day to counts, statements, &c., made Gress U. 0. (QALESMAN WANTED—BY AN IMPORTER OF BRAN- trade. Rew York Post office, MOORE'S drug store, 180 Newark av., Jersey y_ City. Dinte CLERK C WANTED A. SINGLE Bg BS ns e asiness thoroughly. understanding the ENS pin eaay PPI ERCHANTS’ AND TRADESMEN'S BOOKS WRIT ten up and balanced monthly or quarterly and ac out: terms moderate. Ad ., care of Mr. Brotherton, 837 9th av. dies, wines, &c. ; one well acquainted with first class ein this ‘State. Address, with reference, box 2,063 U lees ; some knowled, eon drugs. Address MEDICUS, iératd jc DRUGGISTS.—A GENTLEMAN, WISHING fied learn the drug business, will give ‘his servi town Branc 10 IN T of considerable basiness experience in kurope as wo! ing on a six months’ Kuropean pleasure tour, would like to do some business on his way tor some American firms, gither, to, buy, of, sell; references, satisfactory. PORTE! D EXPORTERS.—A GENTLEMAN ‘asin America, fluent in the three languages, \eav. Address F.B., persia - wn Branch office. ANTED—. we _security: prequired. MAN AS CLERK; $100 “CASH Btove store, 18 Dover st. ticular apply aster 10 A. “en haere Sar eanaserben oF ph aid spent raation wers a on apply autor IO A. VIRTUE & YURSTON. 12 be Vea BOYS, FROM the the dry bass business, at RICHARD 16 arents, to learn ARES’, 6th av., years of age, who reside with their and undoubted refers Herald office. {\ ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN CONVERSANT WITH as clerk; co ouses. ‘hddrees POSITI and Avply'at rat 198 Broadway, room 4. ANTED—A RESPONSIBLE Y YOUNG MAN AS clerk in a retail cigar store: must have experience ence. Address CIGARS, box 104 COACHMAN'S ara WANTEDIBY A MOST understands A Maier. who thoro a ng 5. pio of long experte: recommen tons Adare! MoD DEMBRST, No, Broadway.” oy A COACHMAN OR GARDENER'S PLACE WANTED— By a staady, Protestant man; is fully competent in every cily reference. Address R., box 202 ene allt Ak RELiAsLe OOLORED COACHMAN SEEKS A tions understands his business thoroughly and excellent city references trom em- ployer, laresy COACH MAN, 713 6th av. ‘FIRST CLASS COACHMAN AND GROOM WANTS a situation; single young man; careful city driver; ino objection to the country; the bert clty reference, "Ap: Ply to or address J. K., No, $11 4th av., harness store. scinaan ax womesie 4 src ae eet class vegetal jener ina gont 4 bndersands ‘nis business; wil make fiuself asofal wad: Gress E D,, box 201 Heraid office A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man, as coachman Gee ardel who thenoues Un‘erstands his business. dress J. C., box 20 erald 8. MARRIED MAN WISHES A ens PRI- vate coachman; thoroughly understands his busi. ness in ait its branches: beat city references: ry ears with py employer. Callon or address W. F., coachman, mupeets PROTESTANT MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS coachinan ; will be tound willing and obliging ; good good reference f from last and Prosent euployer. fast 39th at., private stabl SITUATION WANTRD—BY A RESPECTABLE, industrious man, as gardener, and to be generally ugefal on a yentleman’splace: understands the care of & EFeenbonse, hot and cold graperies, Nowars fruila, von farming, jorses and cattle: good reter- trees’ ‘Address Joi, Mamaroneck, Westchastor county, New York. |OACHMAN.—A YOUNG MAN, Pertence of 18 years, ts open for exceptionable aity rererence as to cl address COACHMAN, 108 Rast dlst st. ((OsCHMAN. BOY WANTED, WHO HAS EXPERI. ence with and can drive a horse in the city; must be large and strong and & good driver; Wages $6 per per reek. 1 ADPlY at cabinet factory, top floor, corner HAVING AN EX- ‘engagement; qn- ‘acter. Call on or O° seach SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST class coachman and son is an excelient driver ougbly acquainted with th the care of horses and Teterences. Apply to WOOD GIBSON, andaler, Broadway, between 100% ata lth sts. BL parent WANTHD—EITHER SCOTCH, GERMAN or Frei to work a flower and vegetable g garden a November Apply at BLISS & SON'S, 20 Murray atreet, from 10 to 13. ITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, AS coachman or farmer; understands all sorts of stock saiaing. and crop growing; best references furnishe. Address J. 8. Herald Uptown Branch office. WANten—s MAN TO WORK ON A FARM. APPLY JY at room 9, 28 Chamber st., office of The Peerless. a PVANTED—As COACHMAN, BY A Competent man of long ‘exper best city reference, Address 127 ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A THOROUGH PR. ‘tieal ; understands laying out and { THOROUGH LY juce" Proving a gentleman's place; 8 a suecosstal indoor grap and_plant gro itistactory testimonials. Address AB. fichard Millers f florist, Roseville, Newark, N. J. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, if eraly ubefal Pthe wi re ply, at els ir store 47234 a TANTED—A SITUATION BY A_ FIRST CLASS. coachman and groom, married; first class cis ref. erence; no objection to the country. Address 199 jerald ‘office, for two iy ANTED-A SIT UaTIO BY A ATEADY, SOBER ‘young Germ: ip (epeaks English) as ogachman. thorodshiy understands his business and as tho best of reterences. Apply at 147 West 85th st, in the office. BY A GeBuAN MAN to make him- nerat howework. Pearl st., between 10 and 2 HELP W WANTED— MALES, “] DVERTISING “AGENT FOR A POPULAR SUMMER specialty: nothin tt, “None but experienced men need apply at 167 William st., room 10 GENTS ARE WANTED TO SELL A GOOD THING fal are coy pay fer what they sell. Apply at 821 Pearl GENTS WANTED—TO SELL A PATENT AUTO. matic Fan, to attach to rocking chairg; State Rights red 1 Apply at room 8, 208 Broadway, from 10 A. M. GENTS WANTED—IN EVERY COUNTY IN THE United States, for the best thing ont; city agents will @o well to call. H. 0. TERRY, 367 Fulton st., Brooklyn. GENTS WANTED—TO SBLL AN ARTIOLE ALMOST universally demanded: only $7 capltal required; ‘must sell rapidly at a a rofits; samples 50 IN. 116 Nassau st, room 7. ACTER NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, 139 8th st, near Broadway; open the entire sea: ae positions ag soon as quahfied; day and evening ses- sions. NGELL‘'S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV., want agreeable, honest, intelligent, industrious, Strictly cece Americans hot older than 26 years, for bi must be well recommende ‘ANTED—A FIRST Chass PAITER; FRENCH oR in. Apply, after 9 A. M., at a Sullen Hotel. TANTED—IN A DRY GOODS COMMISSION HOUSE, asmart, heceame boy, residing with his paren: salary first year, $100, Address box 4.290 Post office. “ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE LAD, BETWEEN THE f 12and 14 years, to walt on bene: and make if generally y useftil, at 649 West 424 s1 TANTED—PUPILS FOR THE aaa wees CLASS in Phonography at Gover 2 \ pc room 2. Apply to-night or Thesday next, at8 Fela eg ed THE ELMER HEADQUAR- 10) South street, up stairs, coopers, carpenters, blacksnt hs, cooks, stewards, whalemen ae stout green hands; good chances to good men. J, MORISO: ‘ANTED—TWO SMART MEN TO DRIVE ICE Apply. for ten days, to CHANDLER & SON, asd st. t between 5th and bat aves Harlem, N. ¥ ‘ANTED—AN AMERICAN, TO TAKE CHARGE oF @ large hotel laundry j ‘must he an experienced hand. Address LAUNDRY, box 1,700 Post offi UW ANTED—YOUTH IN AN panes “MUST WRITE A hand and be well recommended; salary $15) for first year, Adaress box 1,041 Post office. ANTED—THREB OR FOUR ACTIVE, INTELL nt men, in @ business paying well. Address N. & A., 17 Broadway. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO PACK gente i paver collar inctory. 18 and 15 Lispen- ANTED—A LAD, FROM 16 TO 18 YEAKS OF AGE in a metal broker's oftice; must write a good hand and be correct at figures. Address METAL BROKER, Herald office. V ANTED—FOR WHALING AND SEALING VO ages, coopers, Ve? ana Apply avon pie, ipae: stout ‘oung men as green han y at 67 West wt. corner of itector. © fade L PEARL. WANTEDTAN OFFICE ROY, RESIDING WITH 1178 parents, who writes a good hand and can come Address, with age, &c., W., box Well recommended. 1,796 Pos: office. J AXTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A CATHOLIC BOOK onty one who has experience in the business an hy noroughiy competent need apply. Address box DD Herald once, TANTED—GENTLEMANLY AGENTS: MOST FO hance to make money pleasantly and r $25 to $100 woekly, wit ing fail; convenient sree, sis _up stairs, office 1. Wh 0 O UNDERSTANDS 1 Gpbly after 10.4. M., at NTE cookin, snopes peaka, HAYS & TRANOR'S, 2th ANTED—A FIRST CLASS TRAVEDLING AGENT, ‘by August 1, to sell cutlery; must be aogn: with the trade and with the goods: no others nee'l a State fall narticulars and. send references to PET BROS., Herald ofilce. i the English, Spanish and German bm Ps es, A po- ondence preferred; Al refer- IN, Herald office HER WHO IS A GOOD tha oe il the duties of a clerk. eL PHO! &e., juaintance ‘and able Feigrences. Address CHEMICAL, box 135 E wi indow dressing. ‘ANTED-IN A COMMISSION OR BANKING | house Che oti position as correspondent, by | shorthand writer ven oh, S. BEATTIE, Washington Height, New York. | \ ANTE D- A SALESMAN TO SELL TO DR Garsts, 1 Chemicat manufacturers, varnish manufacturers, in this clty and vicinity; one having an extensive to sell goods, Feguired: best of eraid office, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN IN A GEN. ora} retail and rancy goods store | must understand OU: 104 Court st., Brooklyn, res sa copyist. Address GERMAN, box 4, Vai 1 Wont Clair Pont omer, N.Y. mig 3 N EXPERI DRESSMAKER WANTS TO make.an engagement to go in the country with dome respettable tumily, a comiortable home more fe- wired than wages. Address 1. B.C. Brooklyn Branch office. Asis W. WRITES LETTERS—BUSINESS LETTERB— Friendly, social aud famnily letters; advertisements checks, dratts, bills, reced pts, orders, accounts, notes, notices, reviews. eran 348 Bast 1 is ty GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER WANTED— Ina small fainiiy s short distance in ure count st reference required. Inquire ot ¥, | sth av. N OPERATOR ON WHEELER a WILSON'S M. F chine wanced. one accurtomed w working foF reggmakers munt giao make butionhotes, “a O. 116 West Il:h st., between oth and 6th basics WaAnNteD 4 YOUNG MAN, COMPETENT AND EX. aN B. i ee Wetting ice THE OFFICE OF A “DRY _ G00) ed in pookkee ing. Address, with and slaty, Boots D sows Herald office ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS JOBBER AND TO assist as foo in S retail beak rd fore pause rman; first class reterences require: 0 ana HELLER & SON, 247 Grand st, Detween'8 and ferences, Jobbing house, a young man as assistant One w! Hrite Stair hand be accurate, ond rapid at ind can come well recommended may address A. ald office. wishes useful ina __ COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, _ q x ONO ) FRENCHMAN, NEWLY ARRIVED, tuation ag coachman or to make himself family. tAddress 122 Sullivan wt. wast TWO ORTHREt ACTIVE, INTELLIG ‘oung men, from fifteen to twenty. one Ween of ing Photerate furnishing house; those with experie in @ retail store preferred. Address Fakoy GoODs, pecans on Lomond stating age, qualifications, reterence and real nam 5. Green to sollett orders tor an imbsteant and tes | sired artivie; sewing machine and book canvassers can about double their present earnings, and with loss toil Cail to day, after 2 oc'ock P. di,, on T. R. &, National Worek, No.3 Cortlandt st, 5008. DOWN. PARTNER WANTED, WI 1) the above, to act as cashier for the proprietor’s very successtul exhibition, on t. annual tour. PRA NOO1S, 2% Kast 47th st. ERA DGS. YOUNG MAN, 19 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A situation in a meat market. t9 learn | we yleheringy has served at it a short time. 335 Md in store. ANUFACTURING JEWELLER WANTED—A solid. plain ring maker; one accustomed to making Tings; none other ni apr JOSEPH hOWDE Ti matden tane, New York. HOTOGRAPHERS—OR THOSE WISHING | "TO earn the business—An excellent, chance to, start with small capital.—A Photographic Travelling Oar fod up with everything wanted, ur the car without fx: for. sale cheap tor anh Apply at or address HEN- rea fo NiGAws Gallery, Port © T°,” MANUFACTURERS,—AN EXPERIENCED CHEM- ist offers his services; is competent to fill any required Bi iter emery references, &c. Address INVENT- ‘ANTED—A 1 HEA tend: k LAZIER, TO be? TO "wea: | ¢ sien work fora War tw HLA PERRING, 2 Beckman se A? "AB ADDY NAN LBAKN TO CURL FEATHERS, MEND, CLEAN and dye, in a short time. 248 Eust'sth ee bi ‘ANTED—A GIRI. 10 OR 12 ARS OLD, TO MIND children. Apply at 486 sth AW ANTED—A TIDY YOUNG WOMAN, 10 bo THE Were tall taunly. apply av 138 Won poceeoe COACHMAN AND agg Ab ad gett eg |—By a young man wi rr under- ftands bis bosinéas;/can tnilk it requ red got chy reter- yours's A., box 101 Hera! YOUNG MAN WANTS 4 SITUATION 48 GROOM Address L. ponte ga GOOD WORKMAN, Eeoren Ulta stands bu: ring and finishing machine n Ad: dress ‘Mitt BROTHERS, Mount Garmel, ‘oon at eg ony pp og CUSTOM OUTTER; ‘ fret class pice training stable; three PES (orton an mT NSRISGE SHOR Merete | & aul or or Rave THE TRADES. GagsOU F BYa ZOUNG MAN, WHO constracti Wier ited ech tale ie eet jreenwich st., New York. —RENOH ADV ERTISEMENTS, K—UNB eee rraitement I’ le la langue au fais mess pas ecessaire. sor Ae Gy ere eae SALES AT AUCTION, A. J BLEBOESE, 4! AvoTIONEER. P. 1. Sone i enived States. ECKER, 5 Sos" 00. Hon in, the Premios, 1s ee at TP . M.. 106 Acres of Land, 0 Villa Piots ant ud Lots, 9 ee tne train al the “Short ue eae ‘of “Praintlolds Auctioneer's office, 77 “reseacee oes sr & 00., riday, July Ml, at 1S at Excha itt Broadwi rey ‘West of Fin ‘avenue, ba Diock. ROH. by AUCTIONEBR.—OFFICE AND delceroom Wesco Horse At n Branch 19 to 25. Cortlan Eaten ce Sa gpk Aigner scene a SALB HOUSEHOLD FUR! at ARCH. JOHNSTON’: turday, July 12, at 1 rs toads, dare Roose juilts, ay Cotalce, Wr ees marble top nds AW. BIRKBECK, Attorney for Mortgages. Dag <7 B, vale AUCTIONEER, Bale bers and 77 eade street. Horse suc! jon Mart, Fourt! Ge a Evens, corner Twenty- BY ALLEN 3. Miven # BRO., iInesday, July 16, at their salesroorns, genteel Hossehold Furnitare, T AUCTION.—BY JOHN A DUNN & A and salesroom 396 Third venues JOAN A. BUN ‘DONA ‘tis day, at 1 on sidewalk ud 601 te the New York Central and Hudson iver ete spposl Genots, 20 dozen Patent Stave Baskets, assor' the trade in general, farmers, taarket idee Fr tg! dealers, hucksters grocery men, &c. oone ges paces condition, of a superior snake. ae and fre the best b; the br ‘Ket, and will be sold without reserve to the hig! UCTION SALE THI3 DAY (FEiDAY), agg o'clock precisely, at residence + near aven 000 worth huj me. pusehold Furniture —vie., Pare for, Library an Denia Room Suits, in gaun and b cael; elegant Chicke: noforte, two Booke: jiumes books; Bi ‘Turkish Obairs, Centre, Oon- peta | fete, mereiee, Curtaing, valaabie Bronze, , OPhament ‘Dining urnitare eBtension Table, Buffet, Chatrs, fl. rosewood aid walnut Chamber Furnitar Bosiniends Bureaus Wa Wasustands, Suite in. 20 har and spring Mattr seg, 609 N. B.—Tako 7th or 8th avenue cars, uae connected with alove property to ‘be sold Bat- LBERT B, WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, . AVE; salesrooms 108 Liberty and 11 Cedar street, n SATURDAY, at 11 o’cloc! Household and Cabinet Furniture, Carpets, Beading, doy £3, Mines Girandtes, Cordinis, Liquors &0., 6: d_ Work Horses, Wagons, Harness, 0. “4 UCTION Homo Be aa har ag AUUTIONEER, jay), Jul a1 104 otclocks at out salestones iis Chambers street Heavy and Bhelf Hardware, Tabi fe anid Pocket Cutlery, 4c, n lots to suit city aud country trade, French Tinned Ware, Horse and Mule Shoes, Files Bench Hatchets, Wrenches, Ha Bay and Manore Forks, 40, Catalogaes on nem oh 90, Auctioncers, ‘Chambers UCTION NOTICE.—ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FUB- niture at public auation, this ponte ig morning, ‘commencin at private residence 120 West 2id street, near 6th Sie jagnificent Drawing Room aud P four round cornered 7} piano: t Mirrors, Curtains, Jardinie: Bronzes, Car} Pe teen os Chath it Soryaats and walut; Bedst reaus, complete; Dining i Chairs Hetenign Siiver and Plated Weaver alas men: Ee: Over 300 toca) by catalogue. Goods bo Baas LUKE FITZGERALD, ERG D yeah NOTICE.—HENRY ZINN, AUCTIONEER, ls this day, commencing at 11 o'clock, all the fousehold Furniture contained tn i wth nen r Bi }WAY, Vid, ty elegant Parlor, Hedroom ite, ‘aintings, Bronzes. Lace Cu leads, Bureaus, peararones, ‘ding; also Mirrors, rep Suita, Mattresses, rounaes, Bed n, Basemen: hen Furniture, voTION SALE THIS ‘DAY (FRIDAY), ineneines “wh hy po stock shi at epeivate resulence 104 Ei th street pecs avenue. erant, Housshout Furniture, condating of elegant ire and rae Suits, covered in satin, felon x d Tops; grand square 7 dolave rosewood Fiano: forte, B Jooks, tuyores. Console, and Ge tro Tables, ier moen ¢ Curt tte, Paintings, Bronzes, Worl ot Art, Clocks, Va: 4&c., rosewood and wainut Chai her Suit, Bedaterde, ureuus, Washstands, meee tresses, Bedding, Carpets, Dining Furniture, Br {enon Table, Glas, China, Silver "Ware, Basement Furniture; 1m all over 400 lots.’ Goods boxed sind shipped, ERNEST ROTH, Auctioneer. eee SALE. Magnificent Household Purniture, mn TH DAY (Friday), July Li, at the residence 3 West 1st st. near 8th av., commencing 10% o'clock. Parlor Suits, covered silk. brocade; Bookcase, Etagércs, Bronzes, Paintings, Cap Tose wood Pianoforte, 5 , Cover; Parganas ue Is, Wardrobes, Mattresses, Extension Table, afiets ‘Ornaments, bilverware, Glaksware: Dasoment kitchen, scrvanis’ Furniture. Take 5th av. at AUGUST MARTI Y & W. DavoHy, AUCTIONBER. ‘CHY & JOUNSON sell this day, atzo\ lok at 454 Canal street, a large and general pee creey ot Household Furntture, co ot several rosewood and black walnut Parlor Suits, walnut and Cottage Chamber Suits, black wralass si es or 6th'av. cars, BS, Auctioneer. other Bedsteads, marble top Burcaus, Washstands, boards, Wardrobes; 30 or 40 velvet, tay nd it Carpets, Oficloths, Rugs, Ma's, Wimtow Curtains, Shades, je French Plate Pier and Mantél Mirrors, Bar Mirrors, Show- cases, Chairs of all kinds, Extension and Dining Omics Furniture, Ol Paintings, Chromos and ings, Olocks, Vases, Window Cornices, hi Mattresses, Feather’ Beds, Pillows, Gine ‘ey marble top Saloon Tables, with iro: stands, co. ” ac. ¥Y MAX BAYERSDOR? R, AUC 1ONEER—SBLLS 10 o'clock, 429 Fifth street, Household Furniture, Carpets, Feather ds, Wardrobes, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Kitehen (tonsils, ae," MAX BAYERSDORPER'S Bales: room, 82 East Broadway. BY MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONRER—SBLLAS to-morrow (Saturday),«mortgage sale of Lager Beer Saloon Fixtures, Househola Furniture, Fancy Soods,: Browiway Saneary, Birds, &c., &c., at Salesroom, 88 Bi Broi Y MAX. BAYRRSDORFER, AUCTIONEER,—SELLS 1 o'clock, 425 West 1 iiith street, elegant Far- hiture, Pier Mirrors, P Shamnder stits, Bed~ ding, Lounges, Bedstends, Bureatis, &c., of entire house. By order of Isidore } ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEE: GRAND CEATEAL SALESROOMS, ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF CROCKERY, GLASS- FRENCH CLOCKS, FANCY GooDs, JOx8, £0 IN FRIDAY, JULY Ul, AT 103g O'CLOC! comp: rising a retailer's stock’ of Crocaery. Glassware, China, Fancy Goods, &c., in lots to suit the trade. J 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS day (Friday), July li, at 10% otelogk, at 179 Bighth near Nineteenth street, the Lease, Stock Crd { lager beer and d ‘a quant iquors, TACOB Bogann, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL Saturday, July 12, 1873, at lL o'clock, at the auction rooms, No_ {'Norch Willian street, a’ general assort- war. és. fee Furniture, Carpets, *Sfirrors, Bed- ing, &c., &e. J, % JENKINS & 00., AvoTIONBERS, % office % Bleecker will sell this day (Friday), at No. 313 Bleecker street, the Chure contents of Saloon and Kestaurant, comprising ‘Jur Fixtures, Beer Pump, Mirrors, Painungs, Bngravings, marbie top Tables, Kange, Glagsware, kc. : Lease o id premises $ years to run, Sale peremptory, to com- mence at il 0 Delack. Jo HH SHONGOOD, & 00. ym 300 West Thirty-eighth street, will sell, foday at dP, M., at 272 Spring street, the Pixtures of op Beer Saloon, in lots to suit the trade; dealers in- vite: eet, New York, ARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECU- tion to me directed and delivered I will sell Sipe, th ink th rd avenue and Sixth third Jet, 00 ality e pind avenue’ and Sixtt.thind etree va 200 NALBERT WEBER, © iy’ Marshals” ORTOAGE PALE. —BY VIRTUE oF. a CHATTRIn I expose, for gale on Wednesday, the| wn aay orduly, Ta oeiogk A. M., foot of Ease Houston street'and Kast River, all’ the ae the Dean & Pell Circus Company, consisting ‘an’ ory of and Fixtures, Wararobe. J ling Horses, by Ponies, I to 1 Band Wagon, her “with the ‘Harnes te and other pro} ey being. the entire outtt of Rn Sina irene JO) tate hae Marshal ai Attorney for Morg: rue NS ACOB BOGART, Auctioneer. ‘The above sale journed until Frida: the Lith inet atll o'clock A. OWN H. HILLIER,’ Marshal and Attorney for Mortgagoe. JACOB BOGART, Auctioneers peda eh UQTIONEER NUSSBAUM & CO) a salearooms 217 Canal street, wil i pacers July 12, at 10g oFslock, inrae aware of Furniture. cP i Ma NDE TM IOHARD \V, HARNETT, AUCTION I suction, on Tuesday, Jaly bie a the inge salesroom, 1 Hdtond nda, by 0 7 orden oF Un Court ot Common Pleas, unde Finsav ene 10 iia ot jaza, ie valuable nm nue, betweon Fifty. ae Known as the pi ot pan: as Reiter 8 RauenaT techie tes oft, way. room HERMAN, AUO’ AX, ALOTIONER =A, HGR Rei och Rar Ib Bow Teas, ee Ses il, gt fie Rena, pie Leib Wee i fs ler's, Bowen’ me, gh 4 cenit Lae Gin, Bite ae) AUCTIONSRRA—, a4 oo

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