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‘ LES. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. Cooks, rot BAST 17H 974 RESPECTABLE WOMAN Ag rs ‘or to do general housework; no objection to coutatty’s pool reference. ST ISTH 8T.—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL BO4 TEoinin cook, washer and ironer: no objectious te a boarding house, 36 YANDAM S8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS first class cook; willing to assist In the washing; a private family or priv: boarding house; oity oF ; good referencs, boul Q WEST 137M 81,—A NEAT, OIVIL, COMPETENT 88 Scotch Woman fas good cook; understands milk and butter; or would assistin washing; city reference, GQ WEST NTH Sh. SECOND, FLOOR, REAR —AS cook in a first class private family, by a thoroughly ompetend Woman; cooks meats, fish, gdine, poultry, &c, superior style; is an oxcellent baker and pastry cook} wires a permanent home and prefers the country; best fecommendations, WEST NTH ST. SECOND FLOOR, RBAB.—. respectable erican woman as cook; undere £9 cooking in ote branches; is capable of taking tire chargé of a kitchen; is a good pastry and bread inaker, KING ST., NBAR GREENWICH.—A RESPECT. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1874.-WITH SUPPLEMENT, f _SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Chambermaids, &e. 45) WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPEOTARLE YOUNG Je bermald maid and p' ress or chammber- country ; best city retere! Laundresses, &e. WOOSTER S?., FIRST FLOOR, REAR.—A RE- ats colored women, wishes gentiemen’9 or apes fire Wine taint wood reference, cham! itr in seamstress: willing and obliging; clty oF NCE. 395, 8 AVA YOUN AMERICAN GIRL TO DO 62: chamberwork and waiting, or would lene: a WEST 2TH ST.-A SUPERIOR LAUNDRESS 0 Hel , 10 fa dullcita washing to do at her house; linens, &c 1,494. 2? Avy, BETWEEN 77TH AND Tere 818. 5 A highly respectable girl as chambermaid nd waitress in @ private family; good reference. Ad- ese, PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAMBE. ining goud roterento.” AdUroge WAITRESS, box waiting: ference, R Herald Ustown Branch omce. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 5B BEXINGTON AVA GERMAN Su AMSTRESS wants engagements by the day or week to make chijdren’s clothes and operate on the machine. 12 WEST 30TH ST, (RING THIRD BELL).—A , "ou ind every descriptor ey white work, Call on oF addrens-G- MAL) ov. 4 EAST NTH 8T,, CORNER 3D AV.—A FIRST slam dressmaker (six years? experienes on Wheeler & Wilson's machine) wants a few more custom. ers by the day or week; a perrect fit guaranteed; chil. dren's outfits and fine white work a bring machine if required; references given. Address F. LE BRUN, 250. WES? TH 87.—-A COMPETENT DRESS- jt maker wants work by the day, in private fami- hes: operates on Wheeler & Wilson's machin thor- oughly understands fitting ladies’ and children’s suits, 32: EAST S0TH 8T.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS. maker, who wishes to go to the country, would be willing to work ior half price for the next six weeks; can operate on different machines. 32. 1TH ST.-A DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE A few more families: is a good cutter and fitter, rton Wheeler & Wiison’s machine; will work for fo el and boarding houses, as meals no object; under- stand: uite. Call on er address Wr stib—a tipy. capante ain 3AOK, x. pte pede LIAM, No. 10) Chau L POR GENE- ee, Bi to J. D. WIL. No. 1h) Chambers se, ewe fore, between § and Yo'clock A. M. ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY (NO C1 girl for HILDREN), eneral housework ; must understan: aching und ironing, 438 Hart ot, near Broadway and Myrtle av., Brooliyn, ann COACHMEN AND ESPECTABLE COLORE: F as coachman, or waiter or family: rete. a = a aw. rence. No. 4S liga ITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED SMearfencr; Moroick Karwitagt TRIED MAN. Aa vfour years’ experience ; 5 ars! reference twei from one ; Will be di ‘Address ia Bridgeman's, 2 Sroadwae °F Me month, ARDENERS, WANTS A SITUA. cook in a private at, between ay. A laundress wishes families’ oe dreases, Swiss or train large quantities neea 1b Ctiua:. “=~ -* ED BELTS child and do plain sewii willing liable fg cass reine ithe a eee SW, Bnow W4STED—a YOUNG WOMAN 70 COOK, WABI TOG SHAY, INFANCY, STORB—AN ARTISTIC |) ()7 WEST 020 S., REAR.—TO DO GENTLEMEN'S find tron; wager. from #4zt0 814 per, molithe Ape dre ker and trimmer will cut and fit at washing, MRS. GRAY. bly from I to 1, at fis pineapp st, Brooklyn. ladies) residences during dull season tor $4, in city oF = et A ROeP a short way in country. Address DESIGNE, 110 west {TH ST. BASEMENT | DOOR—A | WTANTHD—A PERSON TO MAKE BEAD orough (colore: and pockets: only those being able to, turn oUt ANTHD—A PROTEATANT GIRL, 16 OR 90 an aee™ to assist In genexal housework. BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS, in front—To do washing and ECOND FLOOR, REAR,—A jo gentlemen's washing and by the day; reference if re- working for actressas 435 SiH AV.CA COMPETENT | PRESSMAKER fitvor and ‘designer to xo ouc by the day : has all the KER, T15 Ms young woman to cook, wash and iron; good Bity reference, Call for three days 65 T15 WEST ith sta RESPECTABLE WOMAN i cook in a private family ; no objection to Qountry ; good reference. jude ogy VIG BART, MT Sts, RRONT BASEMENT.—A middle-aged coloréd woman as cook, or to do eneral housework, where she can take her little girl, ed 9, who can take care of children, Can be seen for one day. 34 WEST Sere 81.—A8 GOOD COOK; CAN MAKE good bread, cakes, soups, jellies, no objection thé country; city ‘reference. WEST 31TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to cook, wash and iron ina small private fam- ly; best city reierence, HO WES? rH Bt. IN THE STORE.—AN EXP! rienced woman as first class cook; understands Fy kinde soups, meats, pastry and fellies; 20 objection to 9 to the country ; dest city Feterence, 204. WEST 30TH ST,—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as cook and to assist with the washing; Fo) good baker: best city reference. Can be seen for 0 days, Q08 WEST TH S1.—A RESPEOTABLE WOMAN as cook ; understands all kinds of cooking, soups, aking and pastry; is Willing to go to the country; goo dity reference, |] BAST 20TH BT. ROOM 10—A RESPECTABLE woman as first class cook; understands Bng- Ush, French and American cooking, game, pastry, Jellies, e.j on able of taking charge of a hotel, club house of Festaurant Oall for two days. 20) WEST NTH St. ROOM 7.—A FIRST CLASS cook to go out by the day or week in a private family, or will go as order cook to a restaurant; good feferences, 230 two respectabl ¢ iris, togeth ‘wo respec Herman girls, together; one Fook, washer and irouer | the office as chamberimaid and fo assist with washing; clty or country, 3 WET 27TH ST.—A COMPETENT YOUNG € woman as good plain cook and firat clase laun- | ree good city }aiurenes trom last place; no objections the country. Please call for twa days, Q7 EAST 21H 8T—A COMPETENT YOUNG woman as excellent cook, washer and ironert o objection to a private boarding house; best reference, 37 WEST 2TH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG Womun as plain cook and excellent washer and nex in a respectable family; best cl ference. 241 WEST 18TH ST, REAR.—AS FIRST OLAS! cook; understands all Kinds of keking an Cane can take care of butter if required; no objec: lon to the cout best city reference. 6 WEST 47TH ST., IN THE STORE.—A RE- spectabie woman as first class cook or would ‘assist with the coarse washing in a private tamily; good aty reterence, Q58 WEST AST SN. THREE FLIGHTS UP, BACK e, room, respectatle 4nd tron; good city reterence from last place, 286 7TH AV Woman 'as good cook and to assist in washing aod ironing; good city reference. Oan be seen for two days, TIM AV., NEAR 2TH ST.—A PROTESTANT woman as first class cook; thoroughly stands her business; would assist with the wa required} country preferred ; satisfactory refere! SLG TH ST NEAR 2D AV.—A GERMAN GIRL AS verfect cook in @ hotel or fine restaurant; best references, 32. “AST 89TH &8T.—A RESPECTABLE PROTES- tant girl to cook, wash and fron; understands bread an | pastry. or woitld do housework in a small family | good relérence ; city oF country. 331 EAST 11TH 8T.—4g YOUNG AMERICAN WO. man as plain cooly ar would go out cleaning; go004 reference; no objection to the country, B41 EAST 167TH ST._A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS. cook; no objection to assist with the washing and troning; good reference; no objection to go in the | pn tnha inal st Meats Ss 41 EAST 17TH ST., ROOM 14.—A YOUNG WOMAN ir as first class cook in a gentleman’s tamily or ‘st lass Doarding house: city or EEE is Jent baker; will be found competent; will assist In the foar Wweshion, if required; good city reference from last place, Q5, .AvcAS HEAD COOK OB WORKING OO) housekeeper; cannot be excelled in French, Engheh and all other new styles of cooking, confection. n excel. ary, ornamental and plain; can cook for large or sma: parties; 25 years’ practical azperience; reference. 44 EAST MTH 8T., NEAR AV respectable giri'as cook, ér and {toner in & mily j good city reference trom last place. 46 2D AV,-4 RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WO¥AN 4s good plain cook; understands baking th pughly will osalat with washing oF do the coarse wash. ing of a small private family; no objections to go a sm: Atsrance in the country. 62 we T 62D ST., CORNER OF 10TH AV.—A girl in a private familv; is @ good cook, washer \d ironer} best city reference, NEAR HOUSTON, ROOM b.— | ‘oung girl to cook, wash | NEAR 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE | anaee, | 3 al , TOP BLOOR,—A | test styles. Call on or address DRESSM. QQ] oH AV <a FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER TO 0 out by the day, in a few first class families: unsurpassed in Atting and trimming) dressss remade equal to new. A WELL EDUCATED YOUNG GERMAN LADY, WHO speaks French, wishes @ situation as seamstress; Dest FHferches will be given. Address, for three daye, L, §., Herald office, COMPETENT DRESSMAKKR WISHES A FEW Fe engagements by the day or week: can cut and ft ladfogy and: children's dresses, and do all family sew- ing on Wheeler & Wilson’s machine; vale, the ountry on reasonable terms, Address DR: AKER, fox lif Herald Uptown Branch office. MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN DY, 18 YEARS’ aking, who Gndexaanity tha wishes a position in a first class family; dity or coun ny 5 ole reference. Address, for one week, Mrs, B., Brookiyn Post office. GOOD FAMILY SEAMSTRESS AND DRESSMAKER ‘wishes to go out by the day, or re can remodel ha freshen up old dresses. Adarose Herald Uptown ranch office, . THOROUGHLY COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS' DB. tires to make a few more engagements in families is a fine operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; un- derstands perfectly cutting and making up underclothes; would go out or take work home. Address B. T., Herald Uptown Branch office. AN EXPERIRNOED DRESSMAKER TO GO OUT BY the day; is a.atylish cutter and trimmer; terms 8175. Adgvode CUTTER, bo x 126 Herald Untown Branch oftice THOROUGH DRESSMAKER WISHES EMPLOY. A ment by the day; is a quick sewer and neat an Jsner: outs by measure and trims stylishly; perfect fit parannedds Address CAMPBELL, Herald Uptown ranch oftice, RICH $1 PER DAY UR $5 BY THE WEEK.—DRESS.- mal wishes to gg out by the day; can do all kinds of sewing. Address 0. B., Herald Uptown Branch office} General Housework, dey HESTER ST, FIRST FLOOR.—A GIRL TO DO general housework in @ private family: has no objection to goa short distance tn the country best city reference. Cull for two days. Washing: white suits ev WES? 20TH 8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST Clags laundress and ehamberimaid; very willing 13 7TH AV.—A FIRST OLASS LAUNDRESS to do gentlemen's or family washing at her own Teside 8 D0 WES? iti st. —A RESPECTABLE WOMAN soiteie Reshing and ironing at her own resi- fe c 232 AST 46TH S¥, ie flights stairs 336, WEST OTH 87. SECOND FLOOR.—A RE. svectable woman Wishes a few gentieme 2 IST AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS LAUNDRESS or dook ; good reference from her last place. Call for two days. EAST UTH ST,~A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN class city reference. 334. WEST as? sr., ironing or would go out quired. WEST 26TH S7.—~A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes a family’s washing at her residence, 414 finn wishes'to do ladies’ and gentlemen's Washing at her own residence; tluuing done in all its 418 EAST, STH 8. —A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to take in gentlemen's or ladies’ washing, or to 459 WEST sD st. TOP FLOOR, BACK.—.A 3? ectable married woman to go out by the day lo wi skirts done in the best man and obliging; best reference from last place. nce; willing to go out by the day. nce or will go out by the day good reference, house cleaning. Washing. Address, 33. to assist in the ‘washing; city or country; frst young woman to 34 EAST 17TH ST, ROOM 14.—A_ RESPECTABLE branches; or to go out by the day i, best city references, Go out by the day; best city reference if required, ing or house cleaning, or would take washin; in her own house; gentlemen's washing preferred. Cal for two days, TH] WAY, BETWEEN 1TH AND «sr sts, TWO Lo: Sights, irant >a Woman wishes to do gentle. "3 or fa) we tke Wi ng ather own house, Apply to WANTED-IN A PRIVATE BOARDING only such i * \y. en may apply early, with relere: \WANTED—A, LAUNDRERS TO ao country (Cat Wese 40th st., berwe 17, YBARS Apply at HOUSE, A very good cook, without airs and impertinences cos, Ws 2d AY, 19 THE ply at 24 Non ply at 183 West lth st. WA grep an EXPERIENCED NURSE, PER- fevtly competent to take entire charge of a young baby. ¢ but those with best elty reterence need ap: ITUATION WANTED—As COACHMAN AND GROOM, by 8 man who Produce 10 yeacs’ very Lest ott Feference. Cail on or address M. W, C., J. B. Brewster & Co.'s warerooms, NO. 148 Sth av.. cornér Ztst st | QITUATION WANTED—as COACHIMAN, BY LAD S who thoroughly understands the business, in on or be pnb can come highly ri mupended ‘yOu former SALES AT AUCTION, y. BLEECKER, SON & WHITE, AUOTIONEE AS ibs “Day T AUCTIONEER = by order of the executor of the estate of Mr: Schmidt, deee the three story hig Clinton pl At 12M, at the Exchance’s stoop brick House and Ot No. 6) ¢ (adjoining the Brevoort House), contain CTION SALE OF MAGNIFICENT MOUSENOLI Furniture, Pranoforte, Bronzes, Paintings, Parlo Mirrors, Carpets, Books, this day (ihursiay? ant residence 36 West 15th st., near sth av. 103g o'clock, Drawing rood suits, Gra: covered silk brocade; rosewood case, » Cabiners, Oil Pal aments, Curtains, rosewood, walnut Bureatis é teads, Wardrobes, Mattresses, ‘Extension Tabi: Slaeboard; Chinaware,’ Glassware. "The residence "ws furnished nd is in perfect order. Partics new May 1, ; ‘tient this'sate akce eh av. stages Or 6rll av wishing to tal cars, AUGU>TS MARPINE, Auctioneer. 600) emp! were Address CuAGh MAS No, 644 0th av., har. ness store, ‘ANTED—GARDENER’S SITUATION, BY & MAR- ried German; ani eo landscaping. Douses, graperies, irait Vegetables; long experienc tools; best references Gy ow tie Hernia oftea, oN “*VAsae. Mw ANTED—A 53 ‘ATION, BY A PIRST CLASS gardener (singl rivate or otherwise; first class Lae, Address, for two days, H., cave of Klunder & Long, B adway, New York. WAntep—a srtvation as Protestant COACHMAN, BY A married man; vo children; city or |. careful driver and good groom.” Ad- 15l Herald Cptown Branch oMee, for SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUTH A. with his parents: can security, Address W. E. B., ox 4072 Post oft @ mercantile establishment: Writes # fair 8 WANTED—MALES- OF I han IN ree e best of references an GENTLEMAN, AGED 30, WITH employment of apy kind. office, 8 BARKEEPER.—A YOUNG ENGLISHMA: in thie country, Please address BARK BE) K, office. : FRENCHMAN SPBAKING A LITTLE wants a situation ip an American piiyet LEON BRKBSU: HIGHEST references, vow pecuniarily embarrassed, wants y il Address ENEKGY, Herald N WISHES ‘a sittiation as above; has had 12 mon ths’ experience i, Herald ENGLISH family. ES, 167th av, enguged for the city, or equntry. ress, for two days, COOK, No, 149 West 52d Call ae FIRST CLASS COLORED MAN OOOK CAN BE i} on or ad. ARKEEPER.—A SITUATION WANTE steady, honest and industrious young HON 1 Herald of D BY A man, not atraid: Sf work; unexceptionabie references, Address bsty ice. @ position in woollen and cotton mills; experience as manager: acquainted with ma| and designer; satisfactory testimor thodera ts ealaky. Address » box 170 Herald 10 MANUPACTURERS.—A SCOTCHMAN (28) WANTS five years? Jang tan ti drassem, shirtingy skirings, clowkings &e.4 good rater ls and security; office, 876 BROADWAY, BETWEEN 17TH AND 18TH st.—Mme. ED, LIZTZ, fluting; laces and cur- tains ($1 a pair) done up equal to new. We 4ntso—py A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS laundress and. to assist in the management of ‘3 » Fi, hox ouse; can give references. Address ‘oat olfiee, Bloomfield. N. J. Nurses, Ke. 15 MINETTA ST. (RING THE BELL).—A GIRL TO take care of children; can-do plain sewing by ma- chine; or would do housework ina small family; a good cook, washer and ironer; city or country, ail tor two ya. 6] CRBENWICH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS OL wet nurse. 6 WEST 10TH ST.—A GIRL OF 18 TO TAKE IE care of growing children; is willing ta assist as lady's maid. Cali trom 9 till 3 67 AMITY SoA YOUNG FRENCH GIRL aS chiid’s nurse; speaks German; good reference. 90 VARICK ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN e as children’s or invalid’s nurse; can take entire charge of an infant, bring it up by the bottle and is will ing to make herself generally usetul; best city reference, 101 y MADISON ST., FIRST FLOOR, IN THE REAR.— will either take the baby to her house or go out A respectable married woman as wet nurse; i WEST 23D ST.—A MARRIED WOMAN TO bring up an infant on the bottle at her own jome: a good home is offered toa reltable party; best reference, 14! 3d avs.—As competent nurse for an infant; can take entire charge, or take care of growing children and assist with chamberwork; best city reference, QQ BAST soTH ST. TOP FLOOR, FRONT—A RE: spectable young’ girl, lately laided, to do genoral | honsewors for ‘a small private family ;’is willing and obliging. 4¢ WEST UTH ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE WOMAN would like a pleasant home where she could help a lady in her nousehoid duties; best city reference. Can be seen at her last place. 4: PERRY ST,, IN THE REAR.—A YOUNG AMERI. can woman to do general housework in a small family; city reference. No cards. 15] EAST, 22, 87. TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE woman as chlid’s or invalid’s nurse; no objeo- tion to the country, WEST 23D 8T,—A SWEDISH LADY AS NURSE; if is very useful in @ house; is @ good seamstress, ‘all at present employer's. 20. WEST 27TH ST.—AS NURSE; THOROUGHLY experienced In the entire care of infants in first class families; Protestant; neat sewer; reliable; ene, city ret 210 EaST 10TH ST., NEAR 2D AV. (PRESENT employer’s).—A monthly nurse will be disen- gaged in about three days, Address. 64 ORCHARD ST.—TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK in a small family; three years’ good reference. 7.4. KING Sh, REAR—A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES employment for housework, city of country. 89 WEST 11TH ST., IN THE RBAR.—A RESPECT. able woman to do general housework in a private ys je good cook, washer and irone: nce, 10 WEST 39TH ST.—TO DO HOUSEWORK IN A small family. Call for two daya, WEST 88D 8T.—A NEAT, ACTIVE GIRL TO DO 1 general housework in a'private tamily; city or ountry | three years’ excellent reference. 10TH AV., BETWEEN 318T AND 22D 8TS,~A oung girl to do housework in a Protestant at city reference. Can be seen for two days, EAST 116TH ST., HARLEM.—A_ YOUNG GIRL todo general housework; is willing and oblig- Apply at present place. (V2 WEST sth St; TWO PAIR OF STAIRS UP— A respectable young woman to do Ron fevsorm) ‘4 good plain cook, washer and ironery t# willing an obliging; good reference. | 294 20) QB SHAY. NEAR WT BT.—A RESPECTABL young woman as cook, washer and {froner; goo elty reference. HG Prd eSBOOND DOOR PROM S7TH ST.—A JO highiy Fespectabie young girl as cook, washer gs, Ironer; willing to go a stiort distance in the country; ighest testimonial 57] GREENWICH 8T.—A REEPROTABLE YOUNG Vv woman as cook, washer and ironer. Call for three days. 645 WIM AY. BETWEEN «oTH AND 46TH STS, third floor, front—A respectable girl as coo! fiona te family, and would assist In washing and roning; five years’ references from her last place. Call lor two days, 78 8TH AV., NEAR 48TH ST.—A RELIABLE AND competent woman as cook and laundress in a all private family; isan excellent cook an Feud and pastry maker; good city reference, 81 7TH AV., BETWEEN 63D AND S4TH STS,—A respectable girl as cook, washer and troner in a Private family; city reference, OOK.—A FRENCH WOMAN AS PROFESSIONAL cook In a private family or first class’ boarding Rouse; understands ments und pastry; puperior, refer. gost, Address FREBOH COOK, Jerald Uptown Branch office, ITUATIONWANTED—BY A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL | © in an Amrican family; oan cook, wash and tron; Wages not sa much an oblect asa good home, Address MAGGIB MEYIR, Herald office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A W cook or to do UNG GIRL, AS feneral housework; Oea or country; Mood references, Also, a boy of fourteen wishes a home With a family; is good and willing; no wages wa! ted, puts ome “Addiess M. ROSE. Post office, Astoria, foF ree days, Chambermaids, &c. GREAT JONES ST.—AS CHAMBERMAID OR ) waitress by a young girl; good city reference, 907 WEST 26TH SI,—A YOUNG WOMAN AS Kitchen maid, assistant laundress or to do housework ; city reference, 916 WEST 17TH ST.. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH ays.—A respectable young wo! to do general housework ; wages $12 to $if @ month; good city reier- ences, QQ] iH AV. HIRST FLOOR —A RESPECTABLE girl to do general housework; city or country; best city reference 2 WEST 2TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 61it ays. in fancy s‘ore.—A respectable woman to fo general housework in a smail private family, where they can can do with one servant; is a first class washer and. roner and a plain cook: is willing and opngine would like to see the employers is well recommende Can be seen for two days. 230 WEST 16TH ST—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl todo general housework; {s a very good cook ; best reference. 94. EAST S8TH ST. CORNER OF 2 AV.—A smart, active young girl, lately landed, todo general housework tn a sinail family; is a good Washer => \d froner and willing and obli do general housework ; good city reference. SLB Wana respectuhie you fit to de, genoral ‘one! 316 #aS 3D BT.—A RESPECIARLE, GIRL TO | erence. 803 EAST OSTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO WEST 81H ST. BETWELN 81H AND OTH housework; is ® good Washer and r; willing and obliging; good city reference, do general housework in a private family; isa | good plain cook ana willing and obliging; good city ref- } 318 BAST 38D ST.. SECOND FLOOR, ROOM O—A ‘oung Woman as good cook, Washer and lroner; food eit? reference trom last places 319 BAST 43D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL to do general housework; good city reference, | | tn | 38 | de woman todo general howework {8.8 go0d cook, | | EAST MT ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG washer and ironer; would like to have her girl, 8 years old, with her; no objection to the country ; good refer- onde. 3 WPST 16TH 8T., FIRST §FLOOR.—AN BX. perienced nurse; can bring up @ baby trom its infanoy; willing to do plain sewing; dood city reference from last employers. Q5Q WHS? orl st. FRONT BASEMENT.—A Wo- 4 man of experiefice to take care of a convales. Cent; Ho objection to the country. Q EAST 30TH ST, THIRD FLOOR—A YOUNG woman as wet nurse and to help with chamber. Work or plain sewing, if required, 17 EAST STH ST, TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A girl, 18 years old, residing with her parents, take care of children or do’ light chainberwork. 33: 6TH AV.—A RESPEO!ABLE YOUNG MAR: ried woman as wet nurse i her own baby in July; competent in the care of infant; reliable ret- erence, * 34.3 EAST STH S., EAR isT AV—A YOUNG e girl of 15 to take care of chi dren and make her- selr generally ureful in a private family. QA () WEST #TH ST, BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH VS.—A respectable young woman aa wet nurse, Cail for three days. 35 EAST 82D 8T.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman, aged 19 years, ‘et nurse ; her own Daby ts two weeks old, Addresa, 410 2D AV., BETWEEN 23D AND 2TH STS.—A end young woman fo wet nurse @ baby at her residence. Can be seen for one weer. 5S AY TOP, FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE married woman wishes 4 baby to bring up on bd bottle; uo objections to @ child tWo or three years 460 TH AV THIRD FLOOR. AN EXPERIENCED nurse, German, speaks English, to take care of an invalid Indy, gentéman or children in & tumuly y H leaving the city for the summer, or in New York: ¢ give satisfactory references, Cail USE, 55. WEST 83D S1., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE married woman to wet nurse a baby at hef own honse: excellent reference. 903 2A% NEAR, OTH STREET, PULL TOP 2D dell.—A' respectable Protestant young woman as nurse; thoroughly understanas the caré of young ehil ren. on or addresa ET NURSES,—10 TO 15 WE nurses want situations daily. (established 1860), 204 6th st., noar Bowery. LL RECOMMENDED 418T ST, BETWEEN MADISON AND 4TH AVS.— 50 A Swedish girl as waitress or chambermaid. Call or address, WEST 17TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 46 6 American girl as waitr berwork: cily reference. and to assist with cham- Can be seen at her last place | for two days. 14 WEST 3I8T ST.. BETWEE avs. ring third beil.—a young woman as first class waitress or chambermaid; understands her duty; country preterred ; good reterence. 6TH AND 711 6 MONTGOMERY ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECT. able air as chambermaia and waitress or to take care of children; good retereuce, 107 NESE ISH ST. SECOND FLOOR, BACK.—A espectable young girl as first class chambermaid and waltress: or would do fine washing and ironing; good city reference, 122 WEsT 20TH PA RESPECTABLE WOMAN it i chambermald ‘and waitress and to assist with ¢ washing ; city or country; best reference. BO NEST Jee ST. REAR—A RESPECTARLE girl as chambermaid and waitress; tio objection jort distance in t country; best city refer- TR private ‘om AM family pla iN M 6—A YOUNG GIRL, ly landed, as chambermaid and waitress; iiling to assist with fine washing and irouing or to do general housework, % RAST 62D S7.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS chambermaid and waitress, or to assist with the ‘washing: good reference. Call for two days. 42() EAST 80TH 8T,, SEOOND FLOOR, FRONT.— 239 A respectable girl as chambermaid and to assist ‘with the washing; one year’s reference from last place. 948 Basi, oT A RESPEOIABLE YOUNG @irl, lately landed, to do upstairs work or to taxe care of children and sew. WES! TH ST.—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work of inind children; city reference. 34. | 874 rH AY, BETWEEN SST AND 82D STS., ONE to the country. 33. WEST @Til ST, BETWEEN 8TH AND OTH | ‘A young woman to do general housework | in a respectable family; country preferred; good refer. ence, Vall for two days. WEST 40TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY landed, to do general housework ina private 449 family. 453 Waet Td BTA REsPRCTACES You gi 1G girl to cg house Work ; willing and ob- re HOST, 1 EB BAKERY,—A GER- ri to do’ general housework in a small ST ST., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A ry CORNER OF 32D ST, ENTRANCE ON » €econd floor, back.—A girl to do general housework in'& private family. 1 055 3D AV.—A GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK, Housekeepers, &c. 2 CLINTON PLACK (8TH ST., NEAR MERCER), je) basement—A widow housekeeper, or to do copying at home. WEST 20TH S1,—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ral housework of a small private family; best elerence, QO] RAST BD, ST.—A NEAD, TIDY YOUNG GIRL, a ded, f or woul’ asalat to do general hot A, 7 SY ‘ ime the wea $39 vtec DCOVARE ta8 CHAM: dan we : the @ © ~ viain seamstress, t) FIRST FLOOR, BAUR.—A Feepectabls girlas chambermaid and to do fine sewing ; unders ail kin ily sewing; countr; Breferred; best city reference ny wns 405 WEST 4TH 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL AS OHAN- Hi ry bermald and waitress, and to assist with the Soaeet, Md ironing. no objections to the country; good YOUNG GIRL BAST 18TN ST.—Aa SMART, TIDY 80, tor nasi t in waiting on PD 4ll, as ohambermaid; the table; good city references from h SER WEST &TH 8T,, BETWEEN AvA—A Fespeotabia young girl Rd maid [nd Waitress; no objection to take care 423 Germar chi ay hemberta « 31 fit as chambermaid and waitress, or would do | 6 or Red accustomed 10 | Merdia'oition, 117 LUDLOW ST. (RING LOWER BELL).—A YOUNG L widow as housekeeper, 152 West STH AL—AN AMERIOAN LADY OF ' 4 Fefnoment, os, Housekeeper: eee se la relerre ome more an ainey. Call on or address Mts SMITH ee aree pola BR kh a 233 NEST ATH ST.—A WIDOW LADY, AGED 29, mi ly od address, as housekeeper; widower's family preferred. Call for one week n® | 887 BOWERY, FIRST FLIGUT, FRONT.—A YOUNG e widow as housekeeper, or ‘would take copying to be done at home, 45 8TH AV., TOP FLOOR.- A YOUNG AMERI- can widow as housekeeper; has a little girl four rears old, a Widower's lamily preferred. Call tor two jays, A take enti WIDOW LADY DESIRES A_ POSITION AS housekeeper in a widower’s family; competent to Wome; eatistuctory eetimonialas Addseee Mes satis oniala, reas Mrs. M, Ehicrata Uptown Branch omioe, pence. Ls gh an Cnet od TO COOK AND 10 ot k mal a ndddrens ERNEST. ‘airs—To do housework; willing to go. | 17 years old, to assist with housework. | 74 8D AV., NEAR 46TH 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL AS first class waitress and chambermaid; no ob- Jectiona to washing and ironing, tf required; best city Feference; no objections to the country. Miscellaneous, 9 STH AV.—AS LADY'S MAID AND SEAM- stress, by a competent French woman who derstands her duty pertectly; would take care of gr ing children and teach French; good reterence. Ad- dress for two days. WEST 62D 8ST, IN THE STORE.—A GIRL 2 wants & situation in a small family; lately 406 my VVTH 8T., ROOM 7.—A WOMAN TO @o out by the day todo general work. Call or addres, Vp 1 H AV., IN DYEING STORE.—AS FRENCH 2 Iady'’s maid; understands hairdressing an dressmaking. 1 665 NEAR TROY AV., BROOK- om Norwegian woman to travel wiu ANTED—RBY A FRENCH PERSON, SPEAKING Siterens, languages, § sitnation as travelling maid or sick or eniid’s nurse w! atamily going to Europe; has crossed many times; is never seasick; wag bs jet. Address A. N., Herald Branch office ANTED—FEMALES. _ J, CG. 80 ETER, No, 628 6th av. A —WANTED, A_ THOROUGHLY GOMPETEYT + salesiady, to take charge of our worsted and worsted embroidery departments; also situations in other departments for a few first class hands, none but those fully experienced need Oo 4 BROS,, 367 6th avs EAST 26TH ST., BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND | HANSEN'S Agency | 7 CLERKS AND SALESME! —KIGHT LANGUAGES, ARREARS, ments; ref- coounTs written up, books opened, Kept exaiainod and bal: ced; books devised to meet special require erences undenial ble. JaMES COX, 51 New street, room 13, TANTED-BY A PROTESTANT SINGLE MAN, A wigke blgpseit wasuls good alt ail cones cece «good country reter ‘Address J. W., Herald oitioo. bbls paeeien = - el HELP WAY'TED—MALES. 1A UNG MAN WaNTEDIN A PrnsT OLARS Photograph gallery; one who thoroughly unaer- stands moat and pre: ae Lu MOUNT. ING, Herald ‘oftice. nae ee seven yo? A WAITER WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS opening oyaters and 18 willing tg, make pipels gen- erally useful, Apply at the Herbert House, 353d av. GENTS WANTED—SMART BUSINESS MEN, TO fn aig fe oe acieaies sale of fens Bgede opie” \« Atos fall on or a vs hi 5. MINING COMPANY, 104 Reade st,, New York GENTS—A NEW ARTICE JUST OUT, ON Beecher + $26 a day made; also 70 other ew articles ey) . ‘COMPANY, 300 Broadway. MORTGAGE SALE,—QHARLES C. DUFF, AUC toner, will sell at pabite anction, this day (hur Atizust Gat 10 o'clock, atl No, 2.387 Thi qavenu oon to, ff 0. tive, ram or shine. By order of Lotte EAPY, AWoFie A°ctoN, ‘ AUCTION. AUCTION ihe quit class Household Furniture, Planoforte, at the elegant private residence 103 West Twenty-eignt) figet Reavy Sixth avenue, this (Thursday) morning, gust 6, at 10% o'clock. ‘Parlora—Magnifeent, F Suits. iM crimaon, satin and creen satin brocades; fine Oil Paintings, Works of Art, Curtains, Carpets, rosewoo.l % octave Pianoforte, Mirrors, Tables, ktage! Rose Wood and wainut Chamber suits, Mattresses, Turkish Furniture; Siting Room’ suits in reps, piel and Dairolgthy Libeasy, fining ant Bacomene’ Paras ture. &e. N. B.—Goous' packed delivered for pur- chasers. J, KRABMER, Auetioneer. UCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITUBE= A SANS radi? MORNING, isi commencing at 10 o'clock, At the elegant private ruuteri 210 West 2ist st., near 7th av. Gver 400 lots, ail in excajlent order, consisting of Decker & Brothers’ 744 octave tour round rosewood Pianoforte, solid walnut frame Parlor ~ults, richly carved, covered in bro cade, in aud cotelaine; Inlaid Tables, O11 Pai ee Bronzes, Plate Mirrors, Lace Ourtains, Clocks, Cabmet Piagores, Library: cretaire Bookcases, Library Ta es, Writing. legant Turkish Suit in satene; Basy Chaira, Span and Turkish Lounges, rosewood nd walnut Chamber Sets, with Dri 8, Rockers ; 3) steads, Bureaus, Washstan Mater her Pillows, &e, reads, teat ‘able, vudtet, Dining Chaira, Sliver Ware, Crockery ; re, jush and haireloth suits; velvet, Brussels and inurai Carpets; Hallstand, Chairg, Kitchen: rarer ee OBERT 0, CASHIN, Auctioneer. N. B.—Sale positive. Take Seventn or Bighth aventc cars. sing cases, Box haar and sprin Extensic 2) NOVELTY COM A. BOY WANTED<IN A WHOLESALK RANCY SILK goods house, about 16 years old; smart and active. Address, giving vag, and reterences, D. &G., box 1,967 Post omite, New York. A LITERARY GENTLEMAN, WHOSE MOTHER fongue i# Lnglish, who is pérfoct in German, as a good knowledge of French and writes a clear hand, can find a permanent situation in a publishing house of this city; business hours from 8 to 12 o'clock. Ap: phednts are fed fo mention the talary they, oX- eG ave heretofore held, and address i WowliNGs are of box 3510 Foe often Nowe ‘Am EXPERIENCED CANVASSER WANTED,—ALSO two young men of good address for out of door em- ployment, on salary and commission. Appiy at room 25 io. 5 Dey st. Reterence and security required. ‘oods buyer Is open for @ No. 1 house; out of town preferred. “Address: Herald office. AN EXPERIENCED MILLINERY AND FANCY DRY agement with some A M., box 163 FARMER AND GARDENER, WITH INDUSTRIOUS wife, without children, cin have a permanent Place, with $6 and tound, ‘by stating age, nation., if ‘Wages suit, Address CLOVER, Herald office. Apply, alter 1 P, My at 787 Brondway, SSISTANT SALESMAN WANTED—IN A Jewelry store; one who understands the business. RETAIL and grocery trade of wilt travel atter August 8; poferance. | for five days, RESOLUTE, Herald offic the Western and Mi A —COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER OF TEN YEARS? « experience, favorably known to the di it rg, dale state an Al house in either of the above lines Al: salary an object. Address, A Four YOUNG MAN (19 YEARS) WISHES A SITUATION in some wholesale place as entry or shipping clerl 34 Not afraid ot hard work; good reterence trom last ¢ ployer, Address AGREEABLE, Herald Uptown Branch office, at 707 Broad w BSSISTANT SALESMAN WANTED—IN A RETAIL jewelry store; one who has some knowledge of the business; steady employment, Apply, from 1 to 9 P. M.. ay. RUGGIST WANTED.—A WELL RECOMMENDED, ‘first class German can find a permanent situation in a first class store and neie borhood: liberal salary to the right man, Addregs 8, 0, J., Herald Uptown Branch offlee. D* eee ae WANTED, FOR TH Ir experience. Apply at at 30 Cooper Institute. E LABOR. @ young man who has had several years’ 10 ay well acquainted with the general cl class THE CLOTHING TRADE.—A TOuSG MAN, lothin; the country, destres a situation as salesman trade of in a first house with Southern and Western trade; best ref- erence, Address E. CASS, Herald Uptown Branch office. usiness: references wanted lerald Uptown Branch office, A Geter GERMAN DRUG CLERK, WELL Ac- quainted with the English language and the city Address A. B., box 0 ANTED—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN, tem) t 154! address, strict HT. Rey 202 W in Brooklyn (ap town), as {Insurance 0) es oa INSURANCE, box 956 Post ‘ork. COLLEO- tor, entry or shipping clerk, by a young man of good I, ‘ate; salary moderate, fi Address ANTED—A MAN WHO IS WELL ACQUAINTED solicitor on 8 moderate salary with & commision, | Address, stating office, New PANTE! state salary expected. office. —A RAPID AND GOOD PENMAN; MUST Address COPYIST, Herald 8 rey r clerk; must write a neat han lives with his parents preferred, Address, in Writing, box 4,424 Post office. New Yor! ANTED—A YOUNG LAD, IN A LAW OFFICE, AS ;.one Who own hand- first class California wi! will be Urine to parties which wi GALA. WINGS, Herald office, on commission 1 aving an establi ANTED—A_ GUOD BALESMAN, ACQUAINTED with the drug and wine trade in tho West, to sell preference ished trade 1 not be interfered with by the above. Address references, II, No. 336 Broadway. ‘Waie.£ DRY GOODS STOCK CLERK; ONE that has some trade preterred. Address, with ANTED—A STEADY, RELIABLE COR ent; salary $2 per day. station D. RESPOND. Address TEMPERATE, graph galler. reterence, A V a a FIRST agerrd bone ESMAN josiery departinent; must hay Y depargnnicd & c ly acquatnted with the coal bi e rards toa reliable man a good salary will be ré-e, giving full name, COAL DEALER, Spring se ANTED—BY A STEADY YOUNG MAN, tion as olerk in drug store or operator in photo- been used to either business; F. ©. H,, 117 Stone st., Newark, N. J, A SITUA. ‘ood FOR OUR city experience. 287 and 28) sth av. Vv ANTED—A COMPETENT MAN, ONE THOROUGH- jusiness and who ands some trade, as salesman in an old established paid. Ad- station A, A STRONG, TEMPERATE, YOUNG AMERICAN wante:\—To learn to rab bathers and to make him- self generally useful; steady and healthtul employment; xotananoae required. Cail’at 6F Lexington av. before oon. OYS WANTED—TO SELL PAPERS, APPLY TO REEBER, corner 124th st and 3d av, (ARVASSERS WaNTED—T0 SOLICIT ORDERS FOR the beautifully {llustrated works of the London Pub- Ushing Company. App! tter 10 A. M. at l¢ Murray st. FIUONAN HAIR DEPARTMENT.—A SMART YOUNG man wanted as weigher, &c,, in the order room; only one who has had some experience in the handling of hair need apply. M. & KK. CHISHOLM & CO., 734 Broadway, IPRAVELLING SALESMEN, BOOK AGENTS, LIFR insurance solicitors and ail persons of energy and address, in any part of the United States or Canad: wanting respectable and very profitable and permanent employment, will tind it to their interest to send name gnu address, with stamp inclosed, to box 8,027 Now York “ost 01 TWO OR THREE MEN OF FAIR AD- ares, Inquire at the office of L. G, BEATSE, 230 22th st,, Jersey City, for two days. ANTED—EXPERUENCED COMMERCIAL TRAVEL: lers to represent a manuiacturer of fine machine eo ies to the general trade throughout the couatry, Sek MRWENG: ACHINE SUPPLIES COMPANY, 237 road w. ‘Wasten-s YOUNG MAN IN A GROCERY STORE to take charge of a horse and wagon and make himself generally useful; must come well recommended. 620 Pearl st., near Centre. \WANTED—A FIRST CLASS ADVERTISING SOLtcr- tor to canvass for a popular “Sporting weekiy;” terms liberal, Address box 38 Post omee, MOORE WAXtTeD—A YOUNG MAN WHO WRITES & GOOD hand, accurate at dgures and ot good habits, in a clouning house; salary for the present §6-a weok} must y | be well recommended and ot undoubted character. ‘Ad- A WH E WUDONNELL & CO., AUCTIONEERS, . Elegant Household Farniture THIS: hureday) MOB MI 5 , commencing at o’cloct residence 12) Mont fs ate, vs. first class Household Purniture. made to order and in use since inst May—Pier and mantel Mirrors, F. ©. Lighte 4 Co. 734 octave rosewood Pi forte, Bronzes, Oil Patnrings, latest styles Parlor Suits, covered in satin, brocatel an reps; ° Beh gilt Tabies, tblaid Mar: mew Centra dies, Turkish hairs, Bookcase, Books, Chamber Suit, complete; so!ia rosewood and wainnt Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dressing Casos, spring and hair Mattresses, Pillows, Bolster.. on xtension Tables, Chairs, &c.’; also basement and itchen Furniture. Over 400 iota b; logue. OWE & HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS.—MORTGAGE and execution sale, on Friday. August 7, at 2 o'clock The btock. Fixtures and Lease (having {our years to run) of thé celebrated Miton's Hotel, aliuated corner 5. Nicholas avenue and 149th street; all the clezant_Furni ture, Mirrers, Carpets, Stiverware, Glassware, Cutle: Bur and Gas Fixtuges, Kitchen Utensiia, Liquora, Cigars, fo. JOHN H. HILLIER, Marshal. OWE & HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS.—MARSHAL'S sale thts day, at 10 ecinen, at No. 135 Mercer street, alarge apd valuable Stock ot @ Cut Glassware, con- isting ol Ohare ne Glasses, Hocks, Clarets, Sherries ‘uinblers and Gobi pA and Fruit Dishes, Celery ra Gawes, Fine and Pitehers, Bouquet Holders, Vases, Preserve Dishes, Jolly Plates, Finger Bowls, De ganters, Globes and oles; Cruets, Salts, Gravy Bota; Pickle Bottles, 40. Also lot Machinery, Iron Saié, black walnut Desk, Writing Table, Chairs, &. THOMAS H, SULLIVAN, Marshal. Y MAX BAYERSDORFSR, AUCTIONEER.—MORT- gage Sale, 10 orclock, at “39 Ninth avenne, corno: Fifty-ith street:—Large stock of Teas, Coffees, Sugar’, Spices, Grocertes of ail kinds, handsome first class Fix tures, Beates, Mand Wagon, Hamess, Grocery Wagon, in lots. MAX BAYERSDORFER, ney for Mortgagee. B* MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER,—NO! age Sale, 143 o'clock, at 1,599 Second avenne, ¢ ner Kighty-third street;—Stock and Fixtures of a tully stocked rocery Store; handsome Fixtures; together or in tote, MAX BAYERSDORFER’S office, 14 Bowery, corner Grand. POR SALE (A BARGAIN) TO, PAY A MORTGAGE— The American Restaurant, Hotel and Dining Reow House, 265 Bowery, between Houston and stanton streets; a good opportunity ® make a first ciass German Ou: netsold at private sale betore Friday, the Lease, Furniture and Fixtures will be sold together to the highest biddor, at auction, on Friday, at 10:30 A.M. Ap- ply on premises, between 10. and 2. EO. PEYSER & BRO, AUCTIONEERS, SALES~ room 8§ Catherine stréet, give their personal at- tention to Outdoor Sales at reasonable terms; ca: ad- vanced and Soneleemants received; goods taken on storage, Sale this day, at 10% o'clock, gt Household Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Wood and Willow Ware Olyars, Sale positive. ‘ AUCTION ra ha ag Re nit fure; ¢elegant Parlor suits, Lounges, Sofa, Bedsteads. Tanids, Carpets, Curt Dress ‘Figures, rocks, Win- er. dress JOHN MARSHALL, statlon A, New York city. SW AXTEDIA SINGLE YOUNG MAN TO MANAGE A ‘country store near New York); ean Ive with the Proprietor, who does businnss in the city and will do-all ying, Address ADVANCEMENT, Herald office. ANTED, AT QNCE—A YOUNG MAN WITH $1,200, may Near of @ good situation jit a view of be- coring a partner mn 4 well established business, | Ad- Gross, stating time and place of interview, B. H. FUL LER, box 113 Herald office. ANTED—IN A NEWSPAPER OFFICE, A YOUNG man accustomed to write wrappers: wages $3 per week. Inquire at 182 William st., up stairs, between 8 and Yu'elock. WAXTEDIEXPERIENCED PRESSERS ON CHAIN | fluted goods and window ruching. ASHER & REDLIGH, 34 Walker st, WANtedS at THE WHALEMEN'S HEADQUAT. | ters, 19) South st. boat steerers, cooks, who haye | been whaling, and few stout American green hands for | haling voyages; chance for promotion, J. MURISON. | ANTED-EXPERIENCED OCANVASSERS FOR Perfumery and toilet goods for every State in the | Union; desirable goods, light samples and large com- mission, — SOLON PALMER, 12 New York. WaAxtep=4 FIRST CLAS3 SALOON WAITER. ‘Apply at NURSL'S, 524 8th dow Shades, Cutlery, Watches, Kevoivers, Dry and Fancy Goods, Shirts and Drawers, Wines, Liquors, Ci 8 Smoking Tobaceo, IN, JE., AUCTIONEER, eral salesrooms, 87 Nassau street, Real Estate department, 21 Vark row. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF FINE JEWELRY THIS DAY AT 12 O'CLOCK. JERB JOHNSON, JR, will sell this dav a handsome qusortment of jewelry, Gomprising diamond Necklace: Bracelets, solitaire “Hings and Pins, gold and silver Watches, fine sets of Jeweiry in coral, pearl, amethyst garnet, emerald, onyx; gold Hings, Alvert ‘and guard Chains and Trinkets, Loekets, Studs, Siveve Battons, &c., &c. By order of ©. A, FELLOWS, Assigneo. J. BoTBAVER, AUCTIONEER, «Mortgage sale on Thursday, August ¢, at 11 o'clock, by virtue of a chattel mortgage, ‘at 57 and %Y Great Jones reet, @ large and @legant assortment of first class Household Furniture—dilt and imlaid Dresedug Cases, Beasteads, Bureaus, Hat Racks; Spanish, Turkish and other Lounges; 9 élagant wall Freach plate Pler Mir rors, Lace Curtains and Cornices, best hair and other Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, Bedding, Parlor Writing Desks, splendid Brassely and’ other Carpets, Oil Cioth, large jot of wainut and oak Cottage ana Dining Chairs, Mirrors, Clocks. Pietures, &o. ABRAM BERNARD, Attorney for Mortzagee. nnn eiinecssoou ere eee YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE TO GO UNDER I struction to @ carriage maker; has oe Bay ai Experience of the business, Address 0, BEILHAKZ, Bay Ridge, L. I. A FIRST CLASS CUSTOM OUTTER WANTED—IN the tailoring business. Apply at 72 Park plac COACHMEN AND GARDENI N. EDUCATED YOUNG GBRMAN, ow of isan experienced coachman and ga ran \ tepal reas and js handy with carpenter's ALI6 West at., fret floor. a? RS. . SPEAKING English and moro languages fluently. wants a alt. | rdener; can | tools, Call | PROTESTANT GERMAN AS GARDE. Aadross A. B,, box NER AND coachman; tnderstands the culture of flowers, vegotables aj vets aaa care of horses; good reference, 178 Herala oMce, FIRST CLASS COAOHMAN, WHO THO! understands the proper care of fine hors | riages; ts strictly hones! sober. quiet and res | and stvlish driver in city or country tion wherever he may engage; no 0! a satist st, private stable. ROUGHLY es and car- apectiul: ia + will give jection to any part of the country. Tit ve seen at No. 38 West 18th room. b. | Sober and obligi at 22 Lexington ay., for to days. SITUATION WANTED—AS COACIMAN AND ie young man, lately disengaged; i five years retérence. Can be seen \A SCOTCHMAN (SINGLE) WANTS A §! thoroughly und 136 Herald Uptown Branch office, ITUATION as coachman and groom} safe, experienced driver; erstands his business in all its branches and evervihing appertaining thereto. Address B., box A COMPETENT OOACHMAN WISHES A SITUATION; isa thorough horseman and careful, steady driver of long experience; highest testimonials can’ be fur- nished, Call on or address UOACHMAN, 631 6th av. A SITUATION AS COACHM respectable man who understands his All ita branches; hi T, Q., Herald Uptown Branch offico. WANTE wa the best city reference. ED—BY business t Address man of long experience; no objections t try; has unexceptionable city reference, § CUACHMAN AND GROOM—BY A RESPECTABLE | 9 the coun- ‘Call on or ads | dress J., 1,315 Broad way, near 36th st., saddier. man three yea piace’ this chy. Addresé Ps W., hess store, A SITUATION WANTE! —BY A YO! COACHMAN’'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SIN- ’ reference from his last 1,815 Broadway bur. SINGLE a, Ger my ascoachman or gardener, with ref- Grencer “Address Mh. Ma, 882 Pentl st. | etent man; thoroughly understand Inallits branches; very best testimonial adidross 0, M., No. 7 East lsth st rage Factory, (\OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COM. the business Call on or | (QMOMPETENT COACHMAN-—SITUATION WANTED; C temperate and obilming: ten years’ reference from one place im this CAE Auittoas ©. A., at Brewster's Car | Blige ig | SITUATION VANTED—BY | young man, just disengaged; thoroug'! dress J. M., 140 West 18th st. private st | stands his business, best city niterenve, Call A SINGLE ‘bly under- on oF ad- aged 0, married gentleman's place; thoroughiy unde: Shards ‘and ane growing of vegetables; good ar Sanrews Go BARS tha Easex at. bid | Qexzerees SITUATION ‘VYANTED—BY A GER- mai Wo take entire charge of a jands the care of and greenhouse plants, graperies, or- references, ought, | stands not Address tor competent NARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A THOR- nglishman; married ; Le thiee days GARDENER, I Cortandt at A. YOUNG AMERICAN, LADY (WANTED—TO. At. nd a bakery; must understand the business; to make herself generally usetal, Apply at 31 Norfolk st, SMART, TIDY GIRL, 14 OR 15 YEARS OF AGE, Ree 4 baby and pat at light housework. Ap- Bly, after 11 o'clock, at 253 9th av. “WANTED-SEVERAL YOUNG LADIFS | TO rn the tano; business. Apply to KHRIOH Bo ay and woh “i ‘ANTED—(20) TWENTY FRENUH AND (0) twenty English bar maids; must be attractive and good dressers. Inquire at the “Paris,” 59 Hece Ket near Broadway. 1, HUN WAXNTROWAN EXPRRUENORD ering ig distant rome eo ot Tacos erionty wonnereies eee sone Jace; strict mperate reterence, Thteo itays, tO, box 106 Herald omee. NARDENER—BY A RELIABLE MARRIED MAN, taking care of a enemas dress, for petent si toh man, Brid Geen '8 SITUATION WANTED—BY |i Rey! who ran, ae, Viet ' todays, ERNRAT H., Herald oii | (JARDBNER WANTS A SITUATION.—sIN: unde! the care of horas cal eguiners 6 ears’ reference, Address J, 876 Broad 188 tho rence. | by @ com na | oughly ‘understands hia busi mn faction Abc) ood reterence, "Sali'on or Ht roa ee at 3 way. ARDBNER'S AND FARMER'S SITUATION WANT- thor- satis. who A SINGLE roughly; can ‘uuress, tor eT a re | satin and procate), ra CLASS BLANK BOOK FINISHER WANTS A a steady situation. Address W. T. A., box 109 Herald office. ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT MAN, TO | W + itke chatgo of a pattern shop employing about a | dozen hands. Address, ence, box 19 Herald offic ating qualifications and refer: | e. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER. MORTGAGE SALE, ‘at 1 ovctoek, by. virtue of a eo} + on Saturday, August chattel mortgage at 147 West Thirty-second street, be- tween Sixth and Seventh avenues, fine Liquor Counters. glegant Back Fixtures, with Mirror and Clock to mateh Bar Fixtures, Tablea, Chairs. Ice Houses, Stoves, Mir ‘ors, Clocks, Piotures, fine istends, Bureaus, sofas, Low gels an ‘ain Carpets, Oticloths, Bedding, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, Crock: ery, &¢., &c.; good Horse, Wagon and Harness, A. B. CLARK, Attorney tor Mortgagee. N YER ELSES, AUCTIONEER. avi Restaurant Mortgage sale; will sell this day, August 6, at 10 o'clock, at No. Broadway. the contents ot a staurant. MAX HIRSCHMAN, Attorney for Mortgagee. WARSTED—A FIRST CLASS CUSTOMER CUTTER, by a first class Philadephia house. Address, with reference, MERCHANT TAILOR, 98 Walnut st, Phu leiphia. ANTED—A FIRST OLA8S WATOH CASE_EN- John shvor st the lactery, ddand Gt Bute sk, Brooklyn, i ory, ite st, lyn. ohn st., or at the lactory, BAL, STEFFANY oor ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS tip printing can get a situation by the year, ata fair salary, by calling at MARTIN BATES, JR, & CO.'S, 491 Broome st. ee | Se a ee illest LY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS POR A. Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at i, M. COW. PERTHWAIT &CO.~ 195 and 157 Obatham street, An immense stook and low prices. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURST. A. titenna Bedding, at lowost cash prices, by week! instalments, at O'FARRELL'S warehouse, 410 Eight nue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets, MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, Coy. A. red silk brocade, Grana Duchess style, cost 845), $100; 4 Pianotorte, $275;' Paintings, rware, chamber, dining Furn! ture; a sacrifice; propery’ tainily leaving city, W. i, LIVINGoTON, ‘est 16th st, near 5th av, RICHIY CARVED AND GILDED GRANDE Dueh satin brocade Parlor Suit, cost $675, for do. Mario Antoinette, $150; brocateLl = pa ry = ond. = pth ae ty u nemaber, rary, Dining Furuivure, anor arpots 8) vents p. Rosldence 10s Wost Twenty-eighth street, near Sixth avenue, FOR SALE, FURNITURE, PIANOFORTES, OAR. A. pots, Sthrror Paintin, i. i208, Book are, 800 Bedaing aug Mieniture, Xe, contained in ‘urniture, &c., in Oenee isn West ‘Twenty-third street, in lots, for att cost, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL, IN PART OR IN whole, the entire ae aed urniture, compres cker & .jros. 7'¢ octave Panoforte, Parlor Suits arlor Tables, Chamber Se Dressing Cases; Turkish Suit in satiene, Library and | Dining Furniture, rep, piush and haircloth Suite, hair nd soring, Mattréseee,’ Paintings, Bronzes, &e. Private residence 20 West zist st, N. B.—Please call this week and see; no reasonable offer refused; House to let. 89 FAST THIRTEENTH STREET.—HOUSEHOLD « Furniture, Carpets, Mattresses, & iphsplendic Bed- ie room Set, ‘and Fiano, at privat at auction prices. (CARPETS, Furniture, . Beds, Bediing, te. | Payments taken by = week or month. erms CMY. eLLY & CO, corner of Twenty -fith street and Sixth avenue. (A000, SECOND HAND AND MISEIT CARPETS, ALI: F sizes and rich patterns, very cheap, at the old place, 112 Fultoa street, Bring your measures with you. NUT BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, DRESS. | * 100 yy elegant designs ‘and superior | van be bought in the city, at PARAL ASS Mitolesule factory, No. 990 Hudson street. ts, win | f MORTGAGE SALE, MYER ELSES, AUCTIONEER. By virtue of a chattel morteage 1 will expose for sale at public auction, on Thursday, the éth inst. at 5 gielock. at No. 230 sixth avenue, the Gontenta of a House ‘urnishing Store. . Attorney tor Mortgagec. N GR pended eed Meh A Tease mortgage I will sett at public auction, o1 ay, 3, ust 6, fi at Il o’clook forenoon, at $35 West Tw a: -sixth street. the Contents of a Grocery Store. JOHN WeDONO UGH, Auctioneer and Attorney for Wortgagee. AWNBROKER’S — SALE. --THOS, |. | MOGRATH Auctioneer, 133 Chatham street, sell thig day, ar 11 o'clock, 500 lots men's and women's Clothing ; Dresses. Shawls, Remnants, Boots, PB nee, & aiso Coats, Pants and Vests. By order MOSS BROS , Catherine strect, RS SALE, , GENERAL AUC. Hesroom, No. 8 Bowery, will sell, this 500 lots men’y aud weine: ‘loth ing. Blan- Pants 7 on Drebses, hawis, Remnants, Underclothing, Quilt Kets, Bedding, Hoots, Shon wes ke: alan, cous and Vesta. By order M. Mehrbach, Grand street AWNBROKER'S SALE,.—JAMES A. ave. toneer, will sell this di By Sg ae, Bowory, 50 lots silk and’ other Uresse: awls, o Remnauts, Table Linen, Faderol pening, Boots. &c.; also Coats, Pants and Vests. By order M. 8. ne. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER, First class |iguor store. sale—Will seil this day (Thurs No. 43 Essex streot, the Stock and larshal’s ). at IT o'clock, xtures of A first class Liquor store, viz.—Barrels and casks of Brandies, Bonrbon, Wines, Whiskeys, Counter, Pictures, ), Hogiish Ais Pump, $9. ovry: 5, CLARE, Marcha HERMAN SHERTPPS AND GENERAL Ate. hampagne, Cigars, &c.. orelgek, No. a an ors,” 11 ind cases, as Bourhs id Rye Whiskey, jin, Rum; casks Portand Sherry ; cases Brandies, Gin, Bitters, Kammel; cases and baskcts Champ. es aisoa large lot Cigars, office Furniture, Safes, &c. Bale positive. Dealers invited N. SHERI AND GENERAL atc. rowers «itepe, Cagen Stade Gal. al ositive, By Thursday, August _ ASTROLOGY. TENTION KNOW THY DESTINY. AFTER YO! have been deceived and lost faith consult this won der (uly giited Ciairvorant. Gives nck tells every thing. foo West Forvy first street, near Browdway. OROPEAN — CLAIRVOYANT.=TELLS NAMES| Ws Hikemess: causes marriages: 5c. to $1. No ‘Twenty. ‘Aech street, ME. ROSA CHALLENGES THE WORL REVEALS we hidden secrets of your life, eures all disenges ; consultation $k 472 LI, PHYSICIAN, RBAIDBNCK «xen nor ar Sitied 3 A —DR. AND MME. GRINDLE CORK ALL OOM the plaints; 2 years’ Practioe. 12) West 26th st. i ~~ MARBLE MANTELS. = | AL WHEasevingsecont sect nestaoce ion Pith ay: Sistas Matin ot gad memati | A. Pega tetas Lia taunt a Srarble Work greally reduc iar ti raing A M. ar Ga wish witose LUSBRTY AT SeeATUT MNDCnD Ele tag wast mamta, | OCS canto Nee alenseer nett metas a Fr TS Uy Toson souare. Fourth avenue and Saventggath et, XK VED If OFFICE TO COX- ge A Pl ad Thirty-Hrat sweet,

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