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Y SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, 23 girl as nurse or ddiection to s country ; best city reference. dress M.A. MAN id 2 _ will do hight chamberwork; no Call onor WEST 320 sr. woman 4s nurs is tully compeient; best city feterenc 235 EAST 457TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE and to do sewing; Would assist with upstairs Work if required; no ubjection w the countey ; elty reter- ;ROCERY —A PROT. estant Malia: Ro objecti « WEST 41TH 5 240) Can tate the bring it up on the bottle; present employer. 24.4. BAST ar 2D AND 3D AV. St Arespe: abe Young girt as nurse and seam- Mress; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; 20 objection to the country; best city reference, 25() WEST 41ST STP—A RESPECTABLE as nurse to tke care of a reterence, 5s 51H AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN VO 4s nurse to growing children: good city refer- mees Call tor two days, trom 12 to 2 809 WEST ATH ST. BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH avs —A respectable ale Burse and chamber- maid: understands se wi ly on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; would a willfag to’ make Lerselt generally Aseful; very best city retercne B1Q BAST 80 st. NEAR 20 aV.—a YOUNG Wi MAN as nurse and seamstress, or chambermai oe do all kinds of famiiv sewing; operates ou Wheeler & Wilson's machine ; good city reference. 316 EAST WTH A COMPETENT YOUNG woman as infant's nurse; understands her duties fally; kind and pleasant disposinon: highly recom- Mended irom lust employer; willing and obliging. jul in wstnali private family; can read and good reference. Call for two. T 29TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A PE OF BLO i eiri"I7 years of age, to take care general housework tor 29 “EAST 82D ST.—AN EXPERIENCED ENGLISH i= woman (formerly doctor's nurse) as monthly Bone to attend a sick lady. Cali on or address Mrs. s A el TARLE YOUNG ri as nurse and Bo0d sewer; no objection to the tounéry Or to traveltiag “three ‘aud shalt years’ city reference from last piace. 396 WEST TH sta YOUNG GIRL, LIVING ) with her parents, to take care of children and Assist with upstairs Work? willing and obliging. Call for EXPERIENCED YOUNG | tang orcs ake | fbamberwork aud take care of growing children; city | NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, i ia bsnl nar chr Aw en rnernw Miscellaneous, A LADY WHO IS FULLY COMPETENT WOULD like to take charge of & gentleman's house during he summer. Address S., box 114 Herald Uptown Branch — office. ED AND INTELLIGENT YOUNG LADY Mike & position as salesiady in a wholesale F confee ry or retail Where she will not be detained evenings: bas nad experience and can turnish best ret er ‘o honesty and industry. Address, tor one | Week. INDU: TRY, Herald Uptown Branch offic j YOUNG LADY DESIRES 4 SITUATION TO travei to California or any part of the world; will teks he charge of children or wait upon a lady, Address erald Uptown Branch‘oftice, | | Warsaeeat A YOUNG LADY, A POSITION AS Koverness for the summer months, to instruct i pte children in English, French and music. Address | iss ft, Heraid Uptown Branch neh ofhee, Intelligence OMices. | NERMAN AND ENGLISH SERVANTS, CAPABLE And trustworthy, found constantly on hand at Mrs. HOLZSTEIN S, 247 Sd av. near 20th st. i ACQUIN'S FRENCH AND GERMAN BUREAU—o2) Oth av.. between Séth and 37th sts, Upstairs: trust- TOES servants tor all capacities, wees Se Ww EAST 2TH sT.—A RESPECTABLE “GERMAN lial woman as lady peaks French and Eng- LADY THOROUGHLY EDUCATED, A GOOD AND rapid writer and accurate Copyist, Wishes copying or writing of any kind; at home preferred; would revise and correct manuseripty. or attend to any literary work, ress g GERMA’ LADY. . TEACHIS NGLISH, CH, nusic and fine ne: wishes to ob: overhess or lady" 's companion; first ences, a dress E. B., box 2,614 New York Post At you can sen pec ene YOUNG FRENCI LADY TEACHER WISHES A situation for her board; best references. Address P. P., Herald Uptown Branch office. LADY, OF MANY YEARS’ EXPERIEN IN teaching, desires some suitanle position for the she’ speaks French ftuently and understands Address H. M., box 116 Herald Uptown Branch ‘G_ LADY WISHES A SITUATION IN A e rey as governess or lady's companion; rman and musie and all kinds of o | summer: | music. office, _ HELP "WANTED-FEMALES, a STEWART & co, want first class dressimakers accustomed to work on waists of high cost silk dres:es. Also first class cloak makers. Only éxperts need apply at ch st. entrance, Broadway and 10th st wo days. 335 5 Bast sist sr. —A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to take care of children: is accustomed to all kinds > sewing; can cut and fit children’s clothes; ref. erences, 341 WEST 16fH ST—AS FIRST CLASS PROTES. « arene nree: best city reference. Can be seen for 346 2 346 estant girl to take care of children and do plain sewing: no odjection to goa short distance in the coun- try: willing and obliging. 354 WEST ata st—a YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL as nurse, to take tull charge of a child; is ca) able of teaching and taking care of its clothing; no ob- ction to the country; best reference given if required. 88. all or addre: 356 EAST UstW st—aN ENGLISH LaDy, about going to Europe, and not subject to sed sickness, Would take care of children or mvalid tor pas- sage. Address Mrs. GREE 359° as nurse or chambermaid; good reterence. 38. EN 23D AND 2TH ST: ond floor.—A French nurse to take care dren, or \ or would do sewi food reterence. —AN EXPERIEN 408 i to nurse a baby from birth bottle; best city reterence. —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL 455 thing chilares ead mabe henoe generally Useful. 457 6TH AV. BETWEEN 27TH ‘AND 3 238TH STS.—A middle- aged Scotch woman to take care ot. invalid or delicate lady, or would asst in light chamber. Work and sew; a home more an object than wages; good references, WEST 2TH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN As wet nurse. WEST 37TH H AV., PICTURE STORE.—A YOUNG GIRL ED, GOOD GIRL can bring it up on a 50. pol aN Sears 2TH apr OTH inst a smart girl, 14 years of fe, to e care - Gren and make hervelusotuly ie 54 Pe AV., NEAR 30TH ST., FIRST FLOOR,—A ipectable middle. ‘aged woman to wal oman Tnvall would make herself generally usetul Could act as housekeee 3 in the country; by 628 | 6TH AV.. BETWEEN 86TH AND 87TH STs. os the fancy store.—A respectable young wom Burse; can take entire chi tan infant or would t tare of grown up children good embi tity reference. on BROADWAY, BETWEEN S0TH AND 31ST 1.235 seotn Vos satenere toes Siete Zouns woman us experienced iniant’s nurse: no onjec- to the country or to foreign eavels best city refer- @Rce; present employer can be seen. A YOUNG WOMAN AS INFANT'S NURSE; IS A Wiisdats machine tet ee ric oeeee a aN tars ny at city recommen ‘ation: eas C. HL, box 101 Herald Uptown Branch office. x > JANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED SCOTCH LaDy, @ position as nurse with @ tamil ing to E about the lst of Julysis an aa minty ite Would be willing ‘to tak TPs tates, Ber passes TT, Bloomfield, Waitresses.” &. PARK AV.. PRESENT EMPLOYER’S,—A YOUNG 42 girl as waitress or chambermaid; understands her duties in both; no objection to go to U the e country. 7 EAST 53D ST.—A VERY COMPETENT PERSON as waitress; unexceptionable city reterence. Cal be seen at present employer's. whom she leaves on ac- Seunt of the tamily going to Europe. 1O7 SES! JsTH St.—a COMPETENT YOUNG wo. man as Waitress: is willing to assist with the Branches” sos understands her business in all its ‘anches; no objection to the country; five years’ refer- 109 WEST $30 ST.—A GIRL AS WAITRESS; NO objection to do chamberwork and waiting tor a smal! family ; thoroughly understands her business: first class city references; would not object to the countr. for the summer. : “ ll WEST 46TH ST.-TWO YOUNG GIRLS as thorough Waitress; willing to. as chamberwork; the other to do chamberwork and sist with the Washing and ironing: best city referene fom last employer. 19 objection to go a short dis- teity reference. Call tor two 8TH AV., BEDDING MANUFACTORY.—AN nmerican girl of 18 wants a good home. Call ke jerer; best for one week, ~ WEST 27TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS FIBS Class waitress, or chambermaid and waitr San fill either capacity; long city references from last j_Ro objection to the country. 130 WEST 12TH SUAS WAITRESS: UNDER. Stands the care of silver; best city reference, 4 WEST 23TH 3T., FIRST FLOOR, IN REAR— A young woman as first class waitress; private boarding house preferre ghest reterence. WEST 27TH st. A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as waitress yest 246, 8D AY., ONE DOOK FROM 20TH ST.—A YOUNG woman as competent waitress; city or country; ‘Birst class s city rences, ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROT. | FEW FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS WANTED— At No, 116 West llth st., between 5th and 6th avs., basement door. es GIRL WANTED POR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must be a good plain cook and first class laundress une have city reterence. 4 Apply at 120 58th st, near T x A. DOUGLAS: 3 EAST NTH FIRST Gressmakers wanted, for waists id skirts; sewers to make trimmings, and hands tor fine cy epared to work. A 3 WANTED | glish, French, German, | Quired. “Apply to Mire. LH,’ Stevens ‘#uilding, 27th ot. and 5th ay., at 9 A. M. or 7 P.M. precisely. FIR-T CL. CUTTER WANTED—IN A DRESS- making establishment, amd to take charge gen- | Seat aad good hands to work on waists, at 0 | est RTIFICIAL FLOWERS,—500 best prices and steady work. NURSE WANTED—WHO HAS ATTACHMENT TO children and can sew well; best city reterences re- quired. Apply at 60 West 52d st, between Sth and 6th avs., trom 9 to o'clock. _ CULIVATED AND RESPECTABLY CO} lady can obtain jucrative ‘employment Months at the Publishing house of Hi Ss & MDAVIIS, 735 Broadway, Salary $15. FOR CHILDR: music and drawing HANDS WANTED; 524 Broome st. COOK FOR A PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE; t bo good: wages $15 per month. Call at 18 West ath st trom 2tod M. to-d lay. GOOD COOK FOR RESTAURANT—ALSO GIRL ee jor housework. Come ready for work. 119 West ith st. \OOK.—WANTED, A SWEDISH OR GERMAN WOMAN / as first class cook; no other need apply. 19 West 48th st, between 10 and iz. RESSMAKERS WANTED-THE BEST HANDS /_only, to work on silk garments, at 17 East 17th st. RESSMAKERS WANTED—EXPERIENCED WAIST | makers only; also an errand girl. Apply at No. 35 | Bast 28th ot | J{IRST CLASS SKIRT TRIMMERS WANTED— Those used to the best worl so an errand girl. Call betore 9 A. M. and atter 6 P. M., at 652 5th at git ch CLASS FEMALE PASTRY COOK WANTED (desman, preterred), for small hotel at Saratoga; ae Cer ales, pasty and bread; city ref pply at IERST CLASS DRESSMAKERS AND 1MPROVERS wanted at Il East )#th st. yvinst CLASS DRESSMAKERS WANTED—AND operators ra Wheeler & Wilson’s machine, Call at No, 73 West Uth ane REE INSTRUCTION TO WOMEN IN COOKING, laundry work and nousework, ali kinds of sewing: Bhonography, bookkeeping Proofreading, writing; Work given situations found for competent Women, at the "REE TRAINING SCHOOLS, 67 East 10th st., near Broadway, Ag & TAYLOR WANT FINE WAIST HANDS IM- ediateiy.—As this is the busy season we will pay extra wages. Apply at 20th st entrance. ‘(0 LADIES CAN FIND LUCRATIVE EMPLOY- ment introducing an important masonic work; must be a near ay of & member, ye rhe order, CHLEK & M Broadway. 7ANTED—FIR~T CLASS DRESSMAKERS APPLY at 35 West 18th st ANTED—A GIRL, FOR GE: ie fon Apply, after 9 o'clock, at S W1RL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK wash and iron, 54 Bleecker st. ANTZD—A COMPETENT COOK; BEST CITY REF. ences required. Apply to-day and to-morrow, be- tween lv and 12 o'clock, at 53 West bth st. J ANTED—A NORTH GERMAN GIRL, AS NURSERY governess, in @ private famuy, st 4th Wanteonan EXPERIENCED YOUNG Lavy IN the taney and funishing goods store of HEILNER & FRANK, 313 3d JANTED—A FIRST CLASS FLOWER BRANCHER to go to an Eastern city: a fully competent person will be liberaliy treated. Apply, between 4 and 60’clock, to WM. W. COOLLY, SIL Broadway. Wisuae an GirL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- Work; must be a good washer and ironer. Apply at 239 West Sid st NTED-1N A PRIVATE FAMILY, A GOOD COOK, Washer and sonar city references required, Ap- ve | WaAsTED—3 NEAT, TIDY GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; must be a good cook, was froner. Call before 10 o'clock at 119 East Ulst st. JANTED—THREE FIRST, CLASS DRESMAKERS and two apprentices at 236 Kast 30th st, basement. Call at¥ o'clock A. M. 455 ¥. 18TH S$T,, FRONT ROOM, Je) class waitress in’a private family: willing to assist with chaimberwork: city or country; five years’ id city reference. Call or address for two days. IRST DOOR BELOW STH BT, £8). —A young giri as waitress and 4 city reieren i atter 9 —A_ FIRST Miscelianeous. BOERUM ST, BROOKLYN. E. D,—A YOUNG opcerman widow to xo tavelling with family to 2TH 8 TRUST. 2) 8a Worthy womnan as ‘aaid to, en elderly lady or in- Valid; willing to assist with the houskeeping or travels cau come well recommended as to character and ca) bility. Can be seen until engaged. IERMAN PERSON jon an lady's mali can Assist cin wired; is @ good dressmaxer and the same position for many years the highest f bs Bwais a families in Sngland and this city,” Mrs. COLE ST., JERSEY © ITY, FANCY STORE,—AN English gitlas attendant and compan: jcan read aloud and sew well; hig! Adaress A, M. li invalid 1 Fererence. 1TH ST.—AS COMPETENT LADY'S Wantepia @ private family; she must be neat, willing, and ood bread and biscuit inaker, with city retereaces, ply between the hours of 9 ubu 12 at 13 Kase sixty second street. ANTED—A GOOD COOK, the washing and ironing;’ city reference required, Apply ai | iw | A Call at 49 West | er and | GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND TRON IN | MUST ASSIST WITH | —— HELP WANTED—FEMALKS. ai Bio id aro. No. a ‘SITU Ag 1ONS BOY (6 YEARS OF GB) WAN | AA_an office or store. 391 2 YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATIC and foot | Apply at 45 A RESPECTABLE MAN ui A. children, would tike to take care house or office Cail on or home. Address J, ANTRD-A YOUNG GIRL WHO UNDERSTANDS for housework.” 82 Wes Cf a papri also 4 girl W 4 STEDISEVERAL FIRST CLASS DRESS- makers. Apply at No, 57 East ith st, between Univer: i Broadway. TANTED—A GERMAN 0: Ww , (MU: st | | We vveat Ratianie te urae fort enand Y i un light chamberwork. Apply, rom ay, Ww. AND ‘D—MALES. TS TO WORKIN oN of a gentleman's address, for two Ps a country #8 overseer for nriiking ; two years’ good referente, 105 Herald office. YOUNG AMERICAN MAN, WITH ence and securit; NOT AFRAID 0} A | Wathe of A ton Wooster st, RESP: ny desire WORK, U kitchen: best refer Herald otlice. NCHMAN, CTABLE YOUNG MA Gan xive city reference. 53d sts. 7th A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATIO) farm and to attend to ‘Address J. B., Dox FIRST CLASS HEAD WAITER WA tion in a hotel or restaurant; com MARRIED, WISHES TU, ‘as first class cook; best reference, Aaaress 10d w ation as Waiter; Nas no objection At Bakery, between TO GO IN BU 1 Derience. desires a position of trust; the best reter- ‘Address, for three days, Herald office. TS A SITUA ‘Address HEAD ANTS A SITU: n to the country Sad wad av. A. scutton Ina private boarding how! hy objection to the country, Please cal | ald Upto ch office, SITUATION WANTED—AS PLAIN COOK OR se or anywhere ; 1 as soon a8 pos- | sible or ane ALLXANDER GRANGER, box Ist Her- SITUATION, WANTED—BY colored lad. fo drive for a doctor | West 25th st. RESPECTABLE or make himself useful avout horses, Call on or address £. MAJORS, 13 AL waiter ina rivate family; tour ences. Aadress 7. Z., box 110° Herald SITUATION WANTED—BY A “Yo! ears! g Uptown Branch office. ‘A XODN0_ COLORED MAN DESI jon as waiter ina. private 1 boarding house a giat dity teferene dress J. H., 105 WAITE FIRST CLAS SPEAKS 14 years’ experience in this business, Son to take charge of a hotel or French ress YOUNG MA | 4A. 8 good penma | esires'a situation int auy cs pacity. Uptown Branch ottice, PACH scity reference. . Dox 107 Herald Uptown Branch offic RES A SITUA ily or first class Call on or ad- "GERMAN, HAS 2, Wishes a situa- restaurant, Ad- COD ADDRESS, OF understanding business generally, Address W, Herald BOY (6 YEARS OF AGE) WAN sh an ettice Ts A PLACE IN | r store ; lives with his parents. 391 2d a N INTELLIGENT BOY WISHES A a wholesale house, give first class reterences and sei | dress J. P. or would learn a trad security it required.’ Ad: Herald Uptown Branch office. SITUATIO: at | private tamily: catt be highly recomme | Beret Addvess IRISHMAN, Hicoaid: oitiee. sides with his parents: is correct at figures, & good +» Olt Lexington ay. and understands bookkeeping: ve best reterence and security it wanted. Address J- YOUNG IRISHMAN WISHES TO GO AS VALET to a gentleman in Sity or country, or to work in a ded by last em- Uptowa Branch BOY OF 17. YEARS W WANTS EMPLOYMENT; RE- writer, quick A ‘Venman and ean brin per week; can give security. Address office. YOUTH OF 16 DESIRES A SITUATION 18 A GOOD good references; salary $6 box "246 Kierald care of norses: has ood eae, Cau ap 435 East qa st., Mntii suited. SITUATION WANTED—BY A SOBER dustrious man: married; no tamily: gardening, iruit, nowers, vegetables and lawn; can take ND IN- understands on or address ns a private fam: Addre: RENCHMAN WISHES. A, SITUATION AS WAITER city or country; reference. for two days, GESLIN, 18s West sath st. Pust CLASS WAITERMAN IN A PR | Teterences, Address A. M, W., Herald office. MILY IVATE F. or boarding house; would like the country; best Uptown Branch German, age 42; good lnj ist a character. Address F. E.. 74 Suffol lk st. EAD WAITER—HOTEL OR PRIVATE, A YOUNG nd has excellent ‘as waiter on Sentleman, ., $43 East 14th si ‘Harlem. ITUATION WANTED—BY A-YOUNG COLORED MAN, Cail on or address C. H! experience ; first class reterence . GRADE, 'No. 16 State st., Ca: je Garden. QITUATION WANTED—as BUTLER. travelling servant: German: height, 6 feet; from London. VALET OR Aikrens ina Ren 6 Xs brane ITUATION WAN1ED—BY A FIRST CLASS WAITE family; understands his business in all Can be seen at his present employer's, 117 Sgt AND VALET IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; a 0 of Jately landed, a situation as walter 7 ity has good references. Addrens X., | Srkiot offic eyes yn in an office or store ; dress 8. 17 Bast Sith st. pe ern ARR RSE EP DY i) We sition i A SMART, RELIABLE BOY, ion oe , epee dew ote referenc & aoe experience: citv or country. Addre: we WRITEN. 2iB ttn av. a “ange i ANTED IMMEDIATELY,—BY A YOUNG MAN yr footman, in the Herald Uptows A i good reterenge. 'ad- Jearn the blacksmith, ag es trade. Call on or add Morris, 142 East 18th st.$ bane 34 av. y ANTED—BY A FRENCHMA! ‘walter; lish; no objection to the coun dress WALTER, box 105 Herald A ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE BOY, A SITUA- tion: isnot particular if a trade; strong, willing and obliging, and can be we!l recommended; wilii Ming 10 umber or any other oN MMINS, care of Dr. speaking Enylish fluently, can family or hotel—the m his wite ‘as cook; Address for three days L. as first Ameri- less Wailer and best references and testimonials. SCHULTZ, Herald office. } ANTEDEA, SITUATION | ach. by 8 man who unders dress STEWARD. C ds AS STEWARD ON his duties. ad: /ptown Branch office. TANIED—A SITUATION AS WAL box 159 Herald Uptown Branch h office, TER, EITHER private or hotel, city orcountry. address WAITER, | | WANTEDIBY A FRENCHMAN, SPEAKING ENG. | lish, a situation as 4 private family; best Tefer:nce. Call on or address. i M. Inquire in M Morris’ Grocery, corner of 12th st. and University place | 141 WEST 17TH 8T.—A RESPECTA j boy would like a situation in a fae boarding house; no objection jor t three. Wea. | | 265 71H AV.—A CRINAMAN As “EXPERIENCED CUTLERY “AN With aa importing or manufacturing fi ox 174 Herald office, YOUNG MAN- DESIR | stands the crockery business thorot Jection to the country ; referenc | 4A salesman (traveller) desires a new en BLE COLORED ih samily or 0. in the coun SOMOWARD, ‘00: “CLERKS AND SALESMEN. D HARDWARE pestoens rm. Address A ¥OSITION; UNDER ughly; security and good reterence given; or would take aiy other po- sition, on or address THUMAS LOUGHRAN, West i6ch st. | A has a fair knowledge ot bookkeep: years’ experience in a newspaper office city ; good reterenc town Branch ottice, Broadw: | RU G CLERK WANTED. st., between 10 and 11 Oelock. RUG CL Call at Pi, KUHLE! ‘YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITGATION AS Sees ling ing Work in any kind of business ata moderate sa Pa ie eight 3 Wo! Address are box ite Herald uy APPLY AT 81 BARCLAY RMAN ASSISTANT, av. ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework; must be « good $ Lexington avenu fall, with relerencesat 252 ironer. WANtED— A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, good washer, ironer and baker, Apply at S39) n the pluinb a th a \ geo YOUNG GIRL FOR CHAMB® RWORK and to assist with children; reterences required. Apply at 254 West ¢ West 45th Bt. wat D=—A YOUNG PRO general housework in jo. 91 2 r 50tI 8 NURSE AND CHAM. must be neat, kind J ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, bermaid ina small tamil; V | gentleraccustomed. to care of children, and bring wood | sa city references, 118 Kast 46th s we nt NTED—LADIES OF GOOD ADDRESS TO CAN- vass tor 4 work of art; fare inducements and lib- eral commissions. ANTED—A WOMAN FOR GENERAL near Lexington ay. Boom 2, 34 Park row. HOUSE. | and 2d avs, taurant Apply, with reference, at 199 Washing- hg: thoroughly understands it; best city ret- 1 on or uddress N. 194 2 travel ‘with @ family going abroad, either in tho P ity references, Address J. C. 274 to go to ki as maid, nurse or stewarde: Keach ins family ip the coumtry for the home: will WEST 28TH ST. BETWEEN 6TH AND 71H in be seen for two days. ity OF governess or Companion tu an invalid, has ‘Wages no objec 5 : 7 @ $TH ST,—A YOUNG LADY, DAUGHTER adress. belp her to secure @ position of some kind? bf a TH ST.—a Lande efnn t 9 YOUNG im any kind Understands dresamaking and operates on ines; can dress hair pertectly, best city BETWEEN 6TH AN 13 Avs—A respectable woman to go out Es the Gar lea: EAST 43D ST.—A PROTEStA 151 x Jroman as maid and seamstress iret clase cog D AY.—A LADY DESIRES A poartion “TO filled the Position before, and is ‘familar with many of the principal towns sn fui would to California ; best ci WEST be fd y A RESPECTABLE WOMAN a 32 f a clergyman, deceased, want loyment whereby she can earn at least her board Ngo | 419 A odee ely landed, 1s willing to: Ist AY., CORNER Looe ee Seis ear ty ie ine day go with «family | mitaren | f ton st., city. WANTED— A SMART, ACTIVE WOMAN, TO TAKE charge of a hovel laundry. city; must understand her business and come well recommended. rita at Grand Union Hotel, 4th a , Corner 4lst st. JANTED—1WO TASTY YOUNG LADIES, WITH wood references, to, tend « mice confectionery in N. ¥. Apoly at 682 Grand st, between 12 aid 3 W4urep IMMEDIATELY—A FEW FIRST bog od | amakers ior private work. Address | Herald Uptown Branch office. \ ANTED—A GOOD ook, WASHER AND IRONER, | Alban, o'eloe | ESTANT GIRL TO DO | smali private family. Apply | work. Apply at No, $22 Kast 82d st., between Ist | ‘ANTED—A WOMAN MEAT COOK FOR A RLS. | DEFY, G00ns, SALE man, to go to the ferred. Apply to Mr. 8 morning, from 9 to 10. UBIFY | #0 old MAN WANTED=A_ PUSHING ountry man pre Y, 338 Broadway, Friday Se rene a AS | understands his business well; speaks E EY; ood retérences. Ad- ptown Branch office. ‘ANTED—BY A GERMAN AND HIS WIFE, BOT)I situation in ai | AX & 1arm,; best city reterence. days, at 504 2d av., between 82d and | dress M. NOACHMAN’: / young ina ‘useful wround West 6th st CLERKS AND SALESMEN. A) ‘ANTED—A “BUYER wHo superintending a fancy goods and partment ina large retail house erences required. 8S daveas OL OILY RETAIL, box 228 Here uld ottice, 13 CAPABLE OF ‘small ware de- use in New York: go ref- ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF EXPERIENCE, A Doaition as bookkeeper, cashier or sulesma reference irom last employer. office. good Address Herald wane gro to meri liver goods: | Herald off 7 ANTE yrocer a lialian produce and who sveaks Ei kod salury pala to. the right party; good relerenes tr quired. 4 COACHMEN AND GA COACHMAN’S young man who thoroughly under: hess in all its branches; jong and satisfactory from the old country; ix married. no family; wile as house maid or children's maid. near by crad i D—A ery how i E: ¥ store, who AN ome security expected iso aman able wo drive a horse and de- must lave reference. Address MiskIT, is acq pply at 109 3d av. SITUATION . No. 68 University place z oughly co a flower and v Add: es J meee Fy As reliable. nt and willing xe table garden excellent elty reterence, vox 11d Herald office. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WAN in pe’ AME: paling with French LE: FOR A WHOLESALE (a tull line of goods), with city oF lary accord- D SALESMAN IN A ni ‘nylish and French; WANTED-BY Address, tor two days, ‘ED—BY A SIN- gle man, three, years in his last place in this eity. Address P, W., 1,315 Broadway, harness store. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED-BY A steady Protestant man, who understands his busi- reference. Address H. L. D.. ness thoro' box 134 Heral aghly , best cy Uptown oft ce. COACHMAN)S Of HEA, way. D GROOM’S SITUATION. By a Scotchman, married, without encumbrance been trained in first class establishmenis ip burop best elty references. Address SCOTCHMAN, 1,252 Broad. RESPECTABLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION aS coachman in a gentleman’s family; city or coune wry. countre preterred ; can be highiy recominended by his last employer. situ ATION W coachman and gro! spect 40 every res HENRY, N Address T. W., Heraid office. ei rene ati day" relerence. Address J. it GER: MAN Eust 13th st., rear house, room COACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION— First class groom and driver Understanus gardening; best reference. sober and obliging; Address K., lal RESPECTABLE YOUNG COLORED MAN WANTS a situation as coachman and groom ; thoroughly un- derstands ence. A man COLORED MAN his business city or countr: Call on or address, tor jour days, J. EVERETT, 25 West 23d $i. city reter- first class refer rence. WISHES A PLACE AS COACH- 138 West 30th st. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE- spectable young man, who is a caretul ariver and understands the care ot horses and carriages thoroughl! can furnish over 10 yeors’ unexceptionable city rerel ences in regard to honesty, sobriety, &2. AMES, stable $3 West 15th st. or add. 8 CO. comp brances; city reierence. 8S. FIRST ress JA, ACHMAN | A etent mi no obje ‘CLASS GROOM— ‘COACH ‘Can be seen at BY A THOROUGHLY DG understands the business in ail its MAN. the proper cure of fine horses and carriages; is. a stylish “and. safe driver. in city or, country; is'strictly | honest, mended: sober, quiet and respecttul; ho objection to any part of the country; will give satistaction where h natJ. B. Brewster & Co may mtily_recom- engage. k. M. can he bast 25th st, near 3d best city reference ; box 122 ress J. He’ NS SITUATION NTED. understands his business throu 3 ho objection to the country. rald Uptown Branch oftice WA S COACHMAN, BY A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT singe ma dress N. )., No, 7 East 28th st. ood groom, willing and obliging ; city | or country; four years’ city ‘reference. Cali ou or a AME! front. RICAN, WII Ca NG AND QBEEGING, WISHES: A situation as coachman or gro om, or as laborer on 1 or address, for three ‘38d sts., third floor, S$ CUACHMAN AND GROOM, BY A YOUNG MA: thoroughly understands his business, as his refei ence irom last employer will certity. ddress, tor two days, D., box 12s Herald Uptown Branch oitice, SITUATION WANTED—AS German man; leaves present employer on account COACHMAN, BY A of selling out, with tour years’ best reterence. Call ou or address K., 644 6th av. A Il West lace; five years’ best city referenc th st, private stable. COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED-—BY A RE- spectable single young man, who thoroughly un- derstands the care and treatment of horses aua ca: riaves, he is willing to make himself usetul about a ge Heman's pl SITUATION AS COACHMAN first class single man; sober and inustrious; best ity, retarence of last and former employer. ad. 111 West 87th st. RESPEC WANTED—BY A Call or JTABLE COLORED YOUNG MAN WISH a @ situation as first x | coachinan or reterence. . K., 136 We cifth sta rear 8 FIRSr .CLASS COACHMAN AND HANDY, USE- ful man on a gentleman's place where he can make | himself usetal; married, with littie encumbrance; wages a ‘object; steady; reterence. Address box 10/ Herald ean, MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GROOM, oF call a rui7 city or country: good reterence. at 18th si Address 1 COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A young Stands his busines Bestel references. Address COACHMAN, box 207 Hei o make himself useful COACHMAN'S accustomed driver: 13 sober Addi SITUATION WANTED—BY A tchman, single; thoroughly experienced; safe, box M48 He age im at Fa: marie gd unde ac! reference, B., box 129 Herald office. A erence irom present employer. Herald Uptown Branch office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COLORED CUOACH- man and groom; understands his oe Address J. COACHMAN’S SITUATION Mf laen sf Ae Most Tespectable man; thoroughly under: o! 23th st. yeary’ best reterence ; ection to the country. Addre i is s stylish driver no BYR, Nos Hast SITUATION | selling ow: days at St f, with four. ye: iilings’, 144 5¢ ars! rel WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A German; leaves presevt employer on account of ierence, Call tor two _ OACHMAN AND GARDENER—BY A _ SINGLE fered; mit young man lately arrived in, this city: country. pre- ar years? first cl ference, Addre: Ty (OACHMANS | SITUATION spectable, groom. cai | Keneraliy, Uptown reful city drive: active young, is ry is wi 8 SITUATION WATE A GOOD man; is a good groot Cailon or address + best reterence trom i. M., No, 8 Bast Sist st., Aah ahd A RE- sin, i first cla: i ing to make_himse! usetitl; city reference. Address box 117 Herald rancit atlice, C (oacuman's PLACE REQUIRED @ careful dri AN AND GROO: ver genti any Cun be seen at 22 BY A THOR- oagh, experienced man in every respect, which his reterences will certily; city or country no object. Ad- dress WILLIA ge dations to address J. East ity Lam 4 thorough coachman, . Private stabie 206 h st. RST CLASS ENGLISH COACHMAN (SINGLE) DE- sires a situation—Tho very highost, city recommen. te Cali on or SITUATION WANTED— enhouses, fam fg pea care ot ‘stock, dairy, ; leman's place, Address est 13ch st, RIED; Eraperion. vegetabios, oultry laundry 5 charge TLLTAM, box 220 | MACHINE 2Wis has « good opening class (ounce goods) trade. office. A MANUFACTURER OF ONE | of the best lines of Machine Twist in the market for a salesman that cun handle fi ‘Address P. rst Herald + man in their white goods ¢ erences required. Apply by mai JALESMAN.—A FIRST man, ot twelve year: Wo sell goods tor @ manu ry or commission: is DLA oft H. MACY & CO. WANT A CAPABLE YOUNG artment; best of ret~ | stating pi TRAVELLING SALES- experience, wishes @ position Luring oF Wholesale, house ; | & good book keeper, ant | Rot afraid to work. ‘Address SALESMAN, box 7 ticulars, Herald W* VY "print stock. ANTED—BY uA YOUNG MAN, A clerk or sai WE ee rer ttlegman : is ining to ANTED—A YOUNG English and German: MAD NTED—A GOOD DRY GOODS SALESMAN FOR 19 t rand st, Willlamsbarg. POSITION AS voy Address 6 Bond st, UNDERSTANDING | must be cori ctut Agures. ie Ww gress, with reterences and tuli ANTED—A CLERK FOR Long Branch. Broadway. Weitere LN noes required. ‘Address BU trade in Pennsylvania; no’ other need o particula: 313 Arch st., Philadelphia, FANCY GOODS FOR, Apply, between 73 and 834, at 323° A YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE WORK IN Fetail fancy goods bouse in the city; must oUntANt, alco & good and rapid writer of ayne references, salary, &c., BERLIN, box 9 tierald office, WANTED-AN EXPERI D TRAVELLING boot and shoe satestaa: ho commands & Lie, Pox 228 Herata | W Appiy ai 347 West 15th st. ws EDA COMPETENT | WOMAN ¥OR DOWN. WY" staits work, 827 bast TANTED—FOR A A PRIVATE ~ BOARDING Bourn mpetent chambermaid who will weitiee i city reierence required. Apply at 47 West ANTED—A FRENCH NURSE, Ee baat mon ference, for 6 obi gughiyc fro se bir Haan With BEST CITY be bor: eadnd ares. VERA! ape RMAN OL Wares derstand their poly. ANTED.—DRUG RELIEF CLERK eo ease Huai te, xperienced OLERE IN a piua ae oaet only, ray aman, cor: fe ddress, with reterencos, MILL Ry BERKS” FOR 0. those only who tho on ana are of ot ws BELL a dee | 5 COM. MPETEN i] | \5 | Gaines reference, — AN ERS Address J. 8 AND EXTON, b ‘LO: SITUATION WANTED—MARRIED sober, steady; good Kreenhouses, fruits and vegetables; six gardene: wraperies plendid box 140 Herald “ice. RED, WELL RECOM. s mended), wisn a situadon in the country; man as coactman and woman as chambermald. Call‘at present piace, No. 1 East 28th st., trom 10 to 1% during the JINGLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS ‘ no objecti dress, betore 2 o'clock, 4 LB coachman and groom, or to take care of road horses; lon to country | good reference, Call on or ad: West 13th Ss! able. ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, lishinan, in city or country 5, Address THOMAS PARKIO' GQITUATION, IN CITY OR COUNTRY, WANTED—BY a single young man, as groom; understands his bu BY AN E: reference unexce) Lal West 28th s ness; can be well recommended: can drive it required. Address B. A., box 106 Herald Uptown Branch office, \ cit! atuble. Address J. ITUATION AS COACHMAN OR GROOM; thoroughly Seeds his business; first cla: reference. Jus East 40th st, private Brooklyn ANTED—A GARDENER'S SITUATION, sing’ oh GARDEN Where he is at le man: u best reters wit, box 115 B Wants —ON OR ABOUT THE 1ST UF JUN: situation as coachm: Int at yg nGulre 5 lst piace, BY A ia all its + Address J ANTED—A NUMBER OF PRACTICAL WORKING ers, at J, M. HODGSON’S Filth avenue floral estabiist nent, 645 Sth av. Wastep— a. SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY A single man, who thoroughly understands his busi- a iiwe ina Ot Aaa family. Address M, est releren AM EB ‘om His Bika 8 TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Man, as coachman or groom, in city mployer. bie, 208 last ith av. private stable, SINGLE YOUNG or countr; Address WI. trious, ueman's jodie, YEARS’ REFERENCE; hae carne eas HONEST, INDUS. city or country: thorough! gar Alin ing to ey mel? use | {rastworthy and competent, | ptown fanch o RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN “WANTS A sITUA- ied as corcnmnal ‘room ; A TRULY EXCELLENT willing to work. Address West 42a st (pre sent employe ). (JoAcHMAN AND GROOM’S SITUATION WANTED. y & singie man; understands the care and manag ment een ses; first class city reterence. Gall on or ad. j.. at Coleman's harnegs store, 73 6th SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE, yest city reference; Will make himself man's place.’ SALES AT AUCTION, Azer B. WALDRON, een [ONEKR, Gaieerooms 208 103 eaverty a is it Cedar street. DAY, o'clock, American and foreign stuifed Birds, by Galbratth, On ci at Lt o'clock, Groceries, Dry Per- fumery, Fish, Liquors, Cigars, Faucy Goods, &¢., &e. AT Auction. ‘The Watch and Jewelry Business, No. 611 Broadway, corner of Houston street, ‘ust pusitively be closed out Auction sale, fils Dave at fos aind 24 B. t. SQ UTRES, _BY order of of Elgin & co.” AUCTION Notice. Tiday, May 29, Reade street, regular sule Ware. Hay and Manure Fors Handies, &e. ; 6,500 pieces sto assorted, all first quality, Also, sewing Machines, new, in good Funning order, “considered an improvement, on Singer, With Dr. Sapp's walking motion treadle provements, Bissi: Ei eGo, Auctioneers, # Reade st Boney Norice, Sf MARTINES, Auctioneer. cent Household Furuiture. ood Pianotorte, Drawing Koom Suits, Paintings | Bronzes and many Works of Art 600 ots at public auction. on THIS DAY (Thursday), May 28, at 103g o'clock, atthe segant residence 3 West 15th sty between Sth and 6th av: Drawing Rooms—superb suits, ok. “auctioncer. ur salesroom, 94 Custery, Tinned jpades, Axe wind Range Wonow Ware, = richest descriPtion,Gfand Duchess st retaire Bookcase, Clocks, lace Curtuins, rosewood Pianotorte, Stool, Cover: roséwood, walnut ureaus, Bedsteads, Martrena:s, extension Taple, Bul el, Silverware, Glasswar injure servants! apartments, baseinent and kitehen: UCTION SALE OF GINES, BOILERS aND Phy fhoed, working Machinery ot ait descriptions, at 5 hinery yar re se, Is May 2y, 13g, by LEWES E. WOUD, ASS Renee OR Am 30 Fur Closing out sale of Jewelry, at Public anetion, on terns AM, ihe old established store of 8 8, LAWRENCE, 86 Fulton street, New York. fine line of Gold and stiver Watcnes, id Silver aud Plated Ware age elry ot every description, NF. FRENCH, ‘Auctioneer. TION SALE. ‘His DAY ‘rain or shine), of Villa ae at LIYTLE. postponed from Monday ast’o count of rain, Excursion train leaves Hunter's Polacat ILA. M- Tickets issued for the 25th will be good for this day. Music by H. Lucking’s band. Mups, tickets and full page sy onerd otfice o i necopa re AOBBAT Ag . 9 Pine street, New York DEALERS, REMEMBER THE BX uniture, Bedding, Saloon day, at 10 o'clock, at CTION SAL tensive auction sale of ckery, Glassware thi ixth stree ale in lots. OF RICH AND ELEGANT HOUSE- y this day, at private comprising rich Parlor suits covered ‘in cotelaime, rep, haircloth: two Pianotortes, 734 octave; solid walnut and inlaid Bedroom Suits, Dressing Case’ bedsteads, Bu- reaus, Clock’, Bronzes, Chairs, Oll Paintings, Bookcases, Ward: robes, Bideboard, #xtenuon Table,’ Carpets, Cutlery, Ching, Glass und Plated Ware, &c.. ‘and every article necessary lor housekeeping. HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer, Tesidence 21 East 20th st., near isroadway, at iis o'clock, | Washstands, spring and hair Mattresses, Mirrors, | SALES AT AUCTION, - ENRy D. MINER, fUGTORERe EOE EEA oe te Buss re ragned a has removed his business rd uane street, ot west ot Broudway. vy peti) late Henry H. Leeds & Miner, By HENBY D. MINE! x! RIDAY, MAY 24 at 1045 0’ ney at the salesrooms No. 105 ee mass 4 doors i st Broadway, oe HOUSEMOLD® FURNITURE, MADE TC ony RORS; PIANO, BY G. & H. BARMORE, COST $525; velvet and Brussels Carpets, rosewood Suits in silk Brocade an various colored reps, wood btawe: marble top Centre and side Tables, inceWindow Curt 4, black walnut Beds'eads, Bureaus, Washstinds and Com: dining Extension Tables,” Halistands, murble top mot Hutter, Wardrobes, Boot cases, ‘Lounges, and Kockers Plimpton retary Bedsteads, Cottage Su curled air cttrowen leather Bolsters aud’ Pillowa, Crockery s gliss, silverplated Ware, Cutlery, &¢., &c. parontayt SALE OF PICTURES, at the Art Gatlery, 82 Fifth avenue, R, SOMERVILLE, Auction will sell on TURSDAY. Ju jane and the two following 4 Valuavle collection of Pictures rity Drawings, compriang the two Galleries of see Hearth, of Troy, and* T. Scuder, of New Jersey. This collection will be tound to be remarkably rieh ip the works of int undoubted masters, containing ai udiatrable Portrait of Sir W. Beechey, by Sir shomas Lawrene: asplendid Cabinet Painting by Sir John Gilbert, the only minature in the country, by the great French historical painter, David, @ genuine Gericault. Rotherme!'s oe e Lhe ‘The Republican Court. The last Portrait of Generar. Jackson ever painted, by F row Bosenbery's celebra‘ed abo ly amiy by. Muro, Capital Van Huy sem. In addition to these will be found in the collection a select number of Works by pense ‘American Artists, cluding e names of Hlerstadt, Hawthorn, William Hart Oftivie, chapine, Sonta 1, David Bispham: Deiph add others, with numerous Paintings by { anes whow the ii Verboeckhoven, Tennant, Madou, Merle, are prominently iu evidence. ise ar? ho may intend y purcussmg are specially ‘No work will be held at a reserve price. _The sale begins WEIN BERGER, Cs ich evening at 8 o'clock, AUUCTIONEER.—MOR1GAGE 8 ] + sale of Furniture. . this da. (Tharaday), Nay 3% | at Wig o'clock, at 153 Bower. ‘urniture, Beds, Bed- ding, Blankets, Quilts, Bedstends, c., by order of ‘Tsang Weymun, Attorney tor Mortgagee; also a variety of gen eral Merchand new and second hand. Brussels: in: grain and other Carpets, Otleloths, 5 roils Matting, Cur. tains, Clocks Dry and. Raney Goods, Vans, Parasols, Pocketbouks, Stationery, Dolls, Clocbing, Shirts, shoes 6 Cutlery. Hosiery, na? o'clock P. M. @ lat Jot “a Wines: Liquors Cigars und’ 890 los, Smoking acco. —BY M. DAVIS, AUCTIONGER, | WILL Hudson U Nabisiied sell, this day, at 10}¢ oeloek, at No. street, a general assortment ot Household Fara bronze Clock: namely, Barlor Suits, Bedroou Suits, Crockery an Mirrors, Brussels and ingrain Glass Ware. Dealers respe T PRIVATE RESIDENCE &: be! commencing wt 1034 0'¢. 0 L, FITZGERATD. “auctoncer, “sella all the elegant, costly and plain Household Furniture, Works of Ari, éc.. contained in the above mansion, comprising mugniticent Tig uehave rich rosewood Piauoforte, 1our round cor cost $900; Valuable Oil Paintings by cumnent artists. réal | imported Bronzes, Bisque Ornaments, iniald m: Contre Tables. Jardinieres, Euigeres, Cabinets, &c.; inte styles Parlor and Drawing oom Suits, covered with patin, broca.el and wlk rep; Turkish Suits, kasy Chairs Gondola Lounges, solid inlaid black walnut Chamber duils, Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, hair and spring Mattresses, Pillows, Holsters, Blankets, &c.; Par. Jor Suita, in rep and haireloth, single and se arated Bed Bureaus, &¢, basement, kitcl@n aud ser- Vants” Furniture. -N. B.—This ts the richest lot of Carpet and Household Furniture offered jor sale this season. House open at 9 o'clock tor inspection, Catalogue ready. sy Mirrors, velvet and Brussels Carpets, Curuains, French UCTION SALE, herd ION SALE, THIS DAY (Thursday), 10 o'clock, HOLD FCRNITURE. Fain or shine, ELEGANT HOUSE, Conients of private residence 210 West zist street, near 7th. avenue. Parior Suits in damask satin and cotelaine; elegant Decker & Bros. Pianoforte, marquetry and gilt Centre and Console Tables. imported bronze “Fixures, Clocks, | French p:ate Mirrors, Curtains, Oil Paintings, Bookcase, Desks, two French Musical Chairs, Lounges, Extension Silverware, Cutlery, rose- Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Tables, al hair ne jock. aircloth Suit: oe ments, N. B—rale venth or oe a larpets, &c. ve. Eighth avenue cars. ROBE pee CisHix, pane bese | Competent men in attendance to pack or ship goods, city or country. UCTION 4r THE PRIVATE MANSION | West Twenty-eighth street, | baleen Sixth and Seventh avenues, | TALS (Thursday) MOKNING, without reserve, | } Library, Tables, Writing Boxes, Turkish Suit, sole: Bunet Dining Chair woot and walnut Bedstead:, Wardrobes, Washstands, maroie to} af Mattresses: rep, plush and ere, ‘urniture of nursery and ser’ oMMENCINg Bt 1034 o’cl Magnificent tour round corner’ 7; octave rosewood Pianotorte,Grand Duchess and Marie Aatoinette style Parlor Suits in satin brocade, walnut sitting Room Suits in reps, plush and haircloth’, Lounges, Turkish Chairs, | Curtains, Pier and Mancel rors, Hiageres, Tables, | Paintings, sronzes, Vases, C: rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits, Mattresses, Beating, Bedsteads, Bureaus, ssing Cases, Washstand, | ookcases, Extension Table, B.—Goods packed and de- livered for purchasers in city 7% qavets Auctioneer. CRIS‘AUAR, AUCTIONEER.—MERCHAN- &c., to pay M. A. dise, einiee E cliverware, Jewelry. @dvances’ A.M. morrow (Friday), May ey at 10% 0’ way, opposite New York Hotel, Sanne, “Bedstead: Mattresses, spring Bes, Tables, Bureaus, Sotas, Ch. Parlor -uits, Chandeliers, Mirrors, Cornices, walnut and oak Extension Tables and several Trunks of Clothing and other effects; Silverware, Pipes and Sundries, to pay advances and charges; on account of whom It.way concern, OWE 4 HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS.—MARSHAL'S » at 12 o'clock, two Business Ways eee nt (8 octane HN HILLIER, Marshal. _ ¥ 8, W, DALUTY AUCTIONEER, VETT, FAVOR &'CO. Will sell on Friday May 29, a¢ Mf o'clock, at 13 East 14th street, a general assortment ot new and second hand Furniture, Carpets, Silver, Ginse, China and Cutlery. | DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, Mortgage sale ot elegant Cabinet Furniture, BY EDWARD SCHENCK, TO-MORROW, | at 11 o'clock, an elegant senor tment ot the finest Furni- } ture. of the most modern and unique styles or Charaber, dining. and hail, in elegant carved w rosewood, covered in damask and reps, supe re and Card Tables, and every variety of stvle of Furniture. The above is now on exhibition, and will re those | in want of furniture. ‘To be sold at auction at ee, No. oO Liberty street. XEQUTOR'S SALE. Furniture at auction. OLIVER BRYAN, Auctioneer, ofice US Br y will sell Friday, May 29, 1874, by order of executor, at house yo. 14 Hast Thirty-seventh’ men t, between Madison and Fifth avenucs, at 10:30 A. M., splendid Axminster Carpets, Brussels, kc. ; French Mirrors, solid rosewoud Bedsteads, Buitets, Sideboards, Library, &c.; bronze suits covered in blue satin: Can be seen by catalugue Clocks, Statuettes, Vases: also Curtains, Lace, &¢., &2. by attendant this ee Poke 0: ALE.—WILL BE SOLD AT AU tion, on. Fedays ay 29, the brown stone House 235, Lexington avenue, corner of ‘Ihirty-ninth street, at the Merchants’ Exchange xalesroom. 111 Broadwa WILLIAM KENNELLY, Auctl meer. AUCTI NEER Assignees and Receiver’s Sale of rich Furniture :— Two rosewood Pianos, one horizontal and one upright; do, Bronzes, Paintings. French p.ate pier and mantle Mirrors, Sewing Machines, two camel's hatr Shawls, one gold Watch and Chain, Mantle Clocks, Regulators, Ax- minster Carpets, Lambrequins, &e., dc. ‘This day, THURSDA Hiay 3 at 1 o'elock, | at the auction tooms, No. 3 Hast Thirteenth street, hear j Broadway, a very sarge and important sale of Kind and ‘description o very rich. and median quality Furniture, 10 or’ 1). Parlor Suits, large und small Book. | cases, Wardrobes, revolving and’ ladies’ Desks, Whecler & Wilson's and Willeox & Gibbs! Sewing Machines, Cen- | tre and Extension Tables, sofa, Beds, Gardinieres, Vases, Clinere do. brocade Curtains, Crockery, 40 or 8! plain Carpets, &c., B tbe Plato Wit Ce fold about one o'clock and the Carpets about three” Unce logues early, \EORGE NEWCOMB, AUCTIONEER— day, at 11 o'cleek,’ at 97 Eignth avei assortment of new and seeond hand Furnitur of rosewood and Walnut Parlor Suits, in. cashmere and brocatel; walnut Chamber, I Dining oom sSuris in’ varieiy; Mirrors, Beds, Bedding, Clocks, na, Glassware, Kitchen Utenstis. Mattress o'clock, at 742 Seventh avenue, corner Fite: eneral assortment of Household eorniture, Bureaus, Washstands, Carpets, Crockery, & i ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, RICH AND ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SUPERB BRONZES, CLOCKS, STATUARY, MIRRORS, VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, BRADBURY PIANO Bodswadsy =| | ON MONDAY, JUNE I, AT 10% O'OLOOK, AT NO, 0 EAST FIFTY-THIRD STREET, ONE DOOR BELOW MADISON AVENUE. ULL DETAILS WILL APPEAR HEREAFTER, ENRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, MIRRORS, &v., ON FRIDAY, MAY 29, AT 10}; O'CLOCK, AT NO, & EAST FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN La- FAYETTE PLAGE AND BOWERY. Walnut Parlor Suits, walnny, fachowany and eouags Chamber Suits, Matt a erain Carpets, de. ee parior aud kitchen stoves, &c. soos uiensils, £6 “|: I WILL ae ‘THIS DAY. AT hth atre ideliers, | Bronzes, Paintings, Od SAOIYAXAT ANV INVOT: Chir AEORGE HOLBROOK, AUCTIONEER—STORE 404 | Seventh avenue, will sell this day. May 28, at 3} | on ‘he. ‘premise | sale,on Thur-day, the :8:n inst.. ut 8 o’cloc! ———— or ERE, JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER, General salesroom, 37 Nassau street. Real Estate departinent, 21 Park row. SIG. PANDOLFINI & C0.’ GREAT CONTINUATION SALE OF ELEGANT ©. Pane ARBLE STATUAKY, PEDE: | ABER AZZAS, CARD KECEIVERS, FINE LOCKS, Bhonans, ac, THIS DAY, commencing at 11 o'clock. The above are now on exhibition, with entalogne: JERE, JOU JOHNSON, Jr., Auctioneer. ACCTIONEER, Tiiahis: lniporane cash sale, 100 splendid Newark pri at 1 o'clock, on the prem! New York avente and Rano st street, HURSDAY, a Lots arse be sold. ‘Fier balioonist. No free tickeis trom New York. Maps fund particulary ot JERE, JOHNSON, No. 21 Park ro’ 4 became JOHNSON, JR, AUCTIONEER General 1 Sulestoom, 37 Nassau stroew, Fine English, French, and German “om: al Estate office, 21 Park row. just received trom Europe, finely framed in gold and walnut, DAY, abil o'clock, By On JERE. JouNsOs: 'R., at bis sales Nassau street. ONG BRANCH COTTAGES AUCTION as 4 eee June 2. 1874, at 1 o'clock PF, M.. Al 20., Auctioneers, will sell at public aoation, , three Cottages on Chelsea aveoad, Long Branch, N.'J. (opposite Mansion House), wit! Modern improvements: gas and ia caus £08 oy ie houses, fied; compietely fur located ; in excellent order and ready ior immediate ‘tse also, at’ same time, vacant Lot, 75x15) 1eet adjoining, same property. MORES WILKINS. AUCTIONEER, Household: Furniture, Carpets, dc, E a UBL will sell at auction on Th rivate residence N RSDAY. May 28, 1std-at Il oroloek, ‘0. i6 East Thirteth street, be tween Fifth and Madison avenues, a generat assortment ot Furniture consisang of biack ‘walnut Dining Koom Table, Buffet and Chwirs, black walnut Bedroom Suits ana Cotiage Furniture, Matt tgresses, Bolsters, Pillows, wsrussels and ingrain Carpets, & ORTGAGE SALEBY VIRTUE OF A PORE. Closure of a Chattel Mortgage J will expose for No, 261 Bowery, tle contents of a Lager Heer Saloon.’ BIRNBAUM, Attorney for Mortgages. at the | NCR —MARSHAL'3 SALE. BY VIRTUE OF AN ALAR, Auctioneer, will'selt to | jock, at 722 Broad~ execution 1 will expose for sale at public aucti ou Thursday, the 28th di Ged ins ae o'clock it the fe yh, at No. Hobby "orses, Sleighs, Tron Saie, ‘Desks, x ate | Peaserd JOHN McDONOUGH, City Marshal. and other Property, AWNBROKEIWS SALE.—R. PIELD, AUOTIONER will sell this di t89 Bowery, a large assortment oi fine gold and ‘liver eae Diamonds, semen, Guns, Pistols, Opera Glasses, t ot | SIMPSON, SOMERS Se COs er oitatHalt sthenn™ sale this day, corner Eighth street and University — | at U1 o'clock, 5)0'lo:8 women’s Clothing, Dr esses, S. HERMAN, 1D. ti | Bowery, the entire stock ofa (eg coneisting of 1 o AWNBROKE R'S SALE.—JAMES AGAR, AUCTION. eer, will sell this day. at .9 New Howery, 500 lots Dresses, Shawls, Spreads, Table Linen, pannets, Under- glothing, Boots, Shoes, & Iso Coats, Pants ‘and Vests, By order 8. Goodstein, Bridge street, Brooklyn. AWNBROKER'S SALE, —THOMAS J. McGRATH, Auctioneer, 133 Chatham street, will sell Cid hawit Remuants, jhedding, Boots, sho.s, &. By order Levy, Grand street. PAwenRoKeRs SALE.—THOMAS Kny WORTH Will sell this day, at 1o’eloc :, at 46) Ninth avenue, @ argo assortinent oF unredeemed ‘Goods, "consstine 2 Coats, Pautas, Dresses, Sheets, shawls, &c. By H, Breckwedel, 46) Ninth avénne, ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—FIRST CLASS Liquor Store—witl sell on Friday, at 10% o'clock, at 43 Essex street, the Stock and Fixtures of a first clase Tidor store, vie—splendid ‘Bar end. ack Baty our pall Engiish Ale Pump, Tabies, Chairs, Bottles, &c, Sale positive: F OFFIOR FURNITURE, £0, Auctioneer, sells, this d Thursiay Nay's8. at Hi ovclock-at No. ld Bowery, one ‘ing. Kevolt™ ing Desk, Chairs, Lounges, pi ‘oarpeis, Safes, &0. Bale positive, jers invited. WILLIAM C, CONNER, Sheriff, . Donnar, Deput; ALE—0F 10 if FURNINING Goobs, +, Wagon, Harness, Anctioneer, wells “this day (Tharsday), May24-ar if o'clock, at No. 609 Ninth ‘avenue, the entire t Stock dnd Fixtures ot a first class House’ Furnishit Store; consisting of *toves, Ranges, Kettles, Boylers, C ‘ans, Baskets, Shovel y, Glassware, ‘also Counters, Chairs, Desk: siierorn: de. ; also ond Wagon, one set ot Harness, in good order. sale positive. LUIAM ©. CONNER, Sheri, _Tuomas Kenntcax, peputr. SHERIFF'S AND GENERAL AUC. 146 and, special sate of Wines, Liguorg ‘yeMay. 2% at 10s o'clock, at and Cigars, Frid Brandies, ‘ort, herr; Rhine Wi and Rye Whi em Gin, Biters, Wines, &c; cases and baskets Chat aie penny lurge lot Cigars, Office Furniture, Saie, &c. Sale positive. | Dealers invited. Wit ¢ Lf) (THURSDAY) EVENING, + | also Friday evening, atthe Clinton Hall salesroom,) An extraordinary fine collection of fine books, com prising illustrated and standard works in the best best possible condition, and m mostly in rich and costly bindings, Tree and polished ed calf, crushed Lovant, halt calf and morocco, dena &e., by Riviere-Wansell | tayday and others. TT, Auctioneers, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE 1 RAST GARESEY, AU this day, at 2 o'clock, the Stoc! of ie neatly Attel up Grocery store a OMAS GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER—OFFIOB ie Hom, Broadway, wiil sell this day, at 10 0’ look, tne the Stock and « ixtures of the Distillery Liquor Store 0 vied east corner of fortieth street and Second avenue, sisting of a large stock of tne Liquors and old Ale. 7 ILLIAM ABBOTT, Al NEER, ‘salestooms 50 New Bowery, wall soll this dav ihr 1054 00 Jock, the Contents ay), juor Mott street—soap, Ene wt Ale Picap Counters, Seeks s 3, __ BILLIARDS. UOK Ine BEVEL REDUCED PRICES—NEW InPROVED va Be bev Delaney's patent wire Cusl ain Gile, Russian Bown and Tripolite Tables. TU & OO., 40 Vesey sitet: ICAN N BEVEL TARTES | AND ae ine ‘ANDARD AM: the yy & tollencer Som only by the pate te ntes cessor L odd elan & olen x %,° \

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