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“ : NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Miscellaneous. 46 ATH AY. BETWEEN SiST AND 22D STS.—A respectable young Protestant girl as lady's maid: ts » competent dressmaker, operator and hair- dresser; would be willing to {uke Gare of @ grown up niki, Call on or aidress L. M. 622 Harz 13fH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 2 Sete wishes to learn the nairdressing. Address YOUNG WIDOW WILL ENGAGE AS COM- A panion, Adress Mrs. T, MiLL3s, Post office, Newburn, N, ¥. YOUNG LADY OF GOOD EDUCATION WIeHES A position ws companion or to make herself gener- useiul; no objection wehtldren, Address A. J., 00x Herald office. WEST 4sTM ST.-A GURMAN GIRL AS Nurse tm a familly; will go to Germany; Fefer- SITUATIONS WANTHD—rEMALES, WEST {0TH KT.—-AN EXPERIENCED MONTA- ly nurse, American, mow disengaged, wants an class re! WEST 42D ST., THIRD FLOOR,—A KESPECT- 32 able girl, lately landed, to mind children or to 33 6TH AV.—A PROTESTANT AS COMPETENT and reliable nurse; can take entire care of an 388 Bast MrH st. ROOM 12—Aa youNG : Srl as nurse and seamstress; no objection to the 345 assist with housework. Call fo ays, € 397 pa. annonce ease ent; no objection to out of the erty; first Malion or address . do chamberwork and to make Lérself useful in any Way; infant; is a good seamstress; willing to go in the coun- ence, WEST 220 87. (PRESENT EMPLOYERS).— OTH AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS NURSE do all kinds of embroidery ani braiding on linen and Nurses, &e. engage! rence. Call o NURSE, est reference. Ary; best city reterence, 35% ved A respectable girl to take eare of children and and seamstress or would do chamberwork; can cloth: ladles" ren’s suits and underwear; no objection to th: + best reserence. * EAS? 16TH ST., 10P LOO", BACK—& YOUNG Al dirias nurse; willing and ‘obliging: wood city reference, Cae 423 sti AV,—A HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN AS ro Wet nurse in @ private faniily; best city refer- ence. 42 WEST 42D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, lately landed. as nurse maid in a respect- able family ; is fond and careful of children, 428 HAST STH =, ROOM Li,—A YOUNG GER- man girl as purse and to assist in chamberwork. AQO WEST 1H BT. 1OP FLOOR —A HEALTHY J woman, with a fresh breast of milk, as wet nurse; No objection to the country. WES) 82D ST.—A GIRL 15 YFARS OLD | 555 “as child’s nurse? is Welling to bringa aby up | on the bottle; would sieep at nome if required. Call for ‘two days. 575 382, AY: TOP FLOOR. —a NEAT YOUNG TRE to take care of children and do plain sewing: Is | willing and obiicing; no objection to the country? best city reterence. Call or ndaress, 57 7TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS NURSE | and seamstress; no objection to go to the coun- try} Bood city referenc : 62% 8D AY., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A | ie) steady Woman as infant's nurse or would actin the same capacity to an invalid: willing and obliging: isa ce sewe! wages not so much an object as a home; u ry; Rood ily relerence. AV.—A LADY WI°HES A CHILD TO WET t her own residence, | 6. AV,—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS y {rom 3D AV., BETW EN 49TH AND SOTH ST '.—A young girl, 17 years old, as nurse; can do plain 803 sowing; Willing to go in the country: city reterences, BAF WAV CAN AMERICAN GIRL AS NURSE OR | 4) ag nurse and chambermaid in city or country; | good city reference. Call or address tor two cays, | 939 17, AY), BETWEBN SIST AND sD em.—A Re. 12) spectadie young girl as nurse; would assist with ehamberwork: no objec and obliging; good city reference. jon to the country 1s willing 1 12 2) 6 AV.—A RESPEUTABLE GIRL AS * child’s maid and to do plain sewing; best city Toference. MISTRESS DESIRES TO PROCURE FoR HER maid employment while on. the voyage to England | dr Trelaua: can tako caro of chyldren and 19 not aca | Bick. Address J. M. H., Dox 9,081 Post office. COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WL ES A SITO- ‘ ation es child’s nurse; would assist with chamber- Porm it Feaulred: woul ep a gore distance in the coun. ry’ hig! recommended by las: employer. ress M. E. box 108 Herald Upiown Branch oles. i N ENGLISM GIRL AS NURDE AND or would wait onan invalid; willing city ref ‘Address ADViRTISLAn tes a Upees ference. resi Is uR, Ueval LOW Branch office. ia Dur those able to get up thelr own patterns and de signs need apply to KAHNWEILER & LEW1S, 47 Mer- | cor st. PUT, CLAS? . DRESSMAKERS, WATSTMAKERS, finishers and first class operator wanted—\t once? | gigndy work, good pay, at B, ALTMAN & 00.'8, 351 and ay. FRENCH LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS MAID or companion to & lady er family going to « urope; ks English fluently; salary no object. Address 1. box 161 Herald oltiee. Pat WANTED-A | ITUATION, BY A COMPETENT person, a8 Indy’s maid and seainstress; no objec ton to (ake charge of grown children. Address J., box 127 Herald Uptown Branch oMe We 4nreoony YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN, A situation to travel with a lady or f Y rope or elsewhere; could personally attend take charge. of children: good reference: Gu AMAM, care of Mrs. Maria Wyait, Yonkers, N. ¥. Intelligence Offices, AT™ THE PROTESTANT SERVANTS? ho'els and families can get all kinds; cooks, houseworkers, BUREAU, ood reliable help of rman girls, &c., (or elly or country 188 6th av. PROPESSIONAL SITUA BEMAL O35 Bast 70H ST.—A WELL EDUCATED AND DO experienced German would like a position as hureery overness or companion, Call or aldress. HE ART OF PRESERVING NALURAL FLOWERS. taught for $1. Knclose the money in envelope and the knowledge will be sent, or call at 83 8b ay. Mra, DUNCAN. § ‘HELP WANTED—FE) A GELMAN (GIRL AS, OHAMBS RM AID nurse to halt chambermaid. Ca av. and 4th st., Morrisania, A PLAIN COUNTRY GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work and to be useful; one willing and oblicing. Ap ry yar the hall door of 64 West 10th st, betweon Sth and ith avs. NASHIER.—WANTED, AN EXPERUENCED LADY ("to take cash at GOULDIS, 8) Nassau st, R) SSMAKERS.—WANTED, A FEW GOOD WAIat makers, at 227 bast 39th’ st. Ring basement bell. Come ready to work, PPRRSSMAKERS WANTED—WAISTMAKERS AND finishers; first class hands only; also an appren- 6 ‘ay, between Sith and Sist ste, OR AS rown children: also a young girl as on Mrs. HOKLL, cornér ot Harlem HELP WANTED—FEMALES, ‘NERAL HOUSE ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL a work in a small family; German preferred. Ap- ply at No. 9 Cottage place. ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT, ACTIVE LADY, J fairly educated, to attend (0 our sales; must re- ortat store every morning. a is tied basit "Qidress with references, BUSINESS, Hora Uptowa Branch office. ANTED—BY MME, DOLIVET, 164 WEST 92D 8T., “WO dressmakers, ‘Come prepared to work. ANTED—GOOD DRESSMAK. RS AT 429 W: at, Mrs, Mou UINESS, ANTED—A GOOD GIRL FORGE AL ROUSE. Work, cook, wash and tron: mast be opliging and-a good Worker: wages $14, No. 4 Bast 20th st. good reterence required; Ger- COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. SINGLE MAN OF EXPERIENCE WANTS Situ. A ation as gardener. cgachman or such like ref erences. Addrcss JAMS GAVAGAN, .onkers, N. Y. BINGLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS ie "Tas ot. 3 piace, on or address P. C., - SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS MAN, to take care of road horses; no objection to the Country; good city reference. Address CHRISTOPHER, No, 6 West 19th st. $8 COACHMAN AND GROOM—SINGLE MAN thoroughly anderstauds his bus ness; will be well recommended as to sobriety, honesty and capability. Call on 098 W., 80. 6 Pash 7th se SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS Coachman (single); thoroughly understands his busi- hess: city of country, first class reference, Call on oF QWANTEDOAN EXPERIENO}D GIRL TO TAKE mi at 18 Bast 60 N UNEXOEPTION ABLE PROTESTA ood, refi as nurse and seanstres Apply at 2 West sud st’, on Thureday, between 1 and 1, ANTED—A NEAT GIRL IN A SMALL FAMILY for general housework; must be @ first class washer and ironer and good cook. Apply, with city ref: nly, at 147 West 44th st. ANIED—FIRST OLASS COOK FOR A PRIVATE boarding house, one who understands ail kinds of cooking. Apply at No.7 West st, basement. [4] WEST 20H 9n., IN WORK ROOM. —W ANTED, dressinakers; none tut the very best; good wage if suitable; and operators on linen and lawn suits; also improvers on dressmakin, SITUATIONS WANTED—” Are LE: COLORED BOY, ABOUT 15 YEARS OF AGF, wishes @ situation in a private family as waiter! Piet Cae ~ Address No, 131 West 30th st., top floor, nit roo YOUNG MAN, ENGAGED PART OF THE DAY, would like some employment for spare time or evenings; experienced bookkeever; inoderate expecta- tions. Address OCCUPATION, box 193 Herald office. A SMART WAITER, WELL | RECOMMENDED, wants work ; city or country, A. @., 302 East lth at, rear Louse, top floor. A FRENCHMAN WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH, A first class cook, wants a situation, city or country; best references. Address L. COOK, Herald office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA. tion as waiter: has no objections to vo along way in the country; besteity reference, Call on or address No. 166 Bast at. SHORTHAND WRITER DESIRES A SITUATION of some kind; can read proof; good references; no Objection to leaving the city, Address i,, Herald ofc SCOVCH GRADUATE (6) WISHES FMPLOY- ment of aclerical, scholastic or literary nature; pe bookkeeper; city reference, Address J. D,, box 08 Herald office. A YOUNG MAN OF 17 WOULD LIKE A SITUATION ina far shop: partly, understands the business, Adaress J. S., care Charles Bingham, 232 West 2)th st, :W FIRST CLASS MILLINERS WANTED—NONE ARKEEPER —WANTED, A YOUNG MAN OF GEN- tool address as barkeeper; one who can refer to ‘ood houses; Germanor American. Address D. A. B., erald Uptown Branch office. MIRL WANTED—POR GENEXAL HOUSEWORK. 53 AX Morton st. Ge, DR°SSVAKERS WANTBD—AT 237 4TH AY. F Come prepared for work, Gee OPKRATORs WANT!D ON WHEELER & Wilscn's machine at 1,191 Broadway, Mrs, OLIVE A, STONE, O° prices. ERATORS AND IRONERS, EXPERIKNCED IN making shirts, will find steady work and good JOUN M. DAVIES & CO., 58 West 13d st. QUIP SALESWOMAN WA —THOSE HA) largeexperience in that department can apply to D. COWAN, 43 Newark ay., Jersey City. i ANTED—A PROVESTANT NU°SE AND SBAM- sires, to care for erowing children; city retere! required, Gall, ou Wednesday, the 2d inst, izom 10 to 1 eloes, at No. 47 Bast 36th st, | YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WITH A FULL breast of milk and in good health, having lost ner ‘own baby within a few days, would take a baby to nurse. Call on Mrs, NUGENT, northeast-corner Ist ay. and L8th Bt.. second floor. YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS GOV- erness to children under 1”, to live in a family, or Wonid teach pupi's at their residence ; has had some ex- rience in ieaching; terms molerate, Address G., box 17 Herald Upwwo ranch oftice. YOUNG WOMAN AS W oT NORSK; BREAST OF | | milk four mouths old. Apply at Caslle RESPECTABLE AMERICAN YOUNG WOMAN AS. A nurse and seamstress; is @ perfect operator on heeler & Wilson's machine; ie particularly fond of children, or would wait on an derly lady; best refer- ghee from last employer. Address N. D.. box’ 128 Herald Uptown Branch office. ANT’ D—BY A YOUNG AMEPICAN GIRL (PROT- estant), a situxtion to take care of one or two ‘owing children; understands Wheeler & Wilson's ma. chine: no objection to the country: good reference given. Address “MPLOYER, Hernia Ur town Branch , office, or cal] at 362 West 434 st, two stairs up. . i ANTED=BY A RESPECTAMLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘4 situation og nurse and seamstress. chambermaid and seanrstross, or ladv’s maid and seamstress: ander- stan hairdressing; 18a thorougn operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machiue; is agood seamstress; is nest and tidy: city or country: has sven years’ city reference. | Apply at A. Pelton & Co.'s, 645 6th av. Waitresses, &e. LIVINGSTON PLACE, STUYVLSANT SQUARE,— A very excellent yount girl as waitress. or waitress it to do light chamberwork. Can be seen until en-, a COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN . re in a pivate tamily: no ob- | jection to assist with chamberwork If required; city or | country ; best cliy reterence 37 WEST 4TH st. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’ & respectavie young girl as waitress or chamber. raid; good city reference. | FAST SIST ST, (PRESEN! EMPLOYER’: first class w icrese, HB West ATH ST, (PRESENT EMPLOYER?).—a fe) indy, leaving tor Europe, desires a place for her ‘Waitress: can he highly recommende 1. i <4 WET ISTH ST, BETWEEN OTH AND OTH AVS.— { OO As first class waitress ina priyite family: best city reference as to honesty and capability. | GS BEST ae Ts, FIRST. FLOOR. —AS First | class waitress; no objection to the country: best city relerences. OG CURTIE ST. REAR, FIRST. FLOOR. —A Rt © spectable woman as waitress 0 a restaurant sleep home at night: public or private, Call tor 1 ommended b; 15: EAT S71 ST.—As FIRS Je) ina private family; three her last piace. 18¢ MUNROR, R OF MONTGOMERY — T. second floor, front.—A respectable girl as wait Fess or chamoe sewing In @ private fumily four years’ referenve from her last place; no objection fo the country. 293 EAST MD SY. (IN THE FANCY STOR ra first clase wattress fo take en dining room , 18 years’ experience. 42: EAS” 18TH | 7.—A8 rirst CLASS Warr. Dress; best references from last place, 62) 6TH AV.. IN THR FANCY STORE.—A RM 4 spectable woman as Waitress; best city refer- 808 6TH AV., BETWEEN 45TH AN 46TH STS, A young Protestant «i as Wallress, o1 housework ina small family; is obliging, and of taking charge of a dining ‘room; no objection to & rding house; highest reference from present om ployer. ed at present employer's WEST ISTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS Waitress: ean take the place of aman; well rec. | last employers: best city references, CLASS waitress | years’ referguce trom | A | ire charge of a | MisceNancous, WASHINGTON ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman a¢ gonera! servant, in the country; good Tefereuce, Call or adaress. 28 EAST 86TH “T.—AS FRENCH MAID AND SEAM. | stress. well recommended by presentemployer. | 5 on = | 3 WEST TH ST.—A YOUNG WOM NAS maid and to take care of growing childre: reach and German; best erty reterencd. JAY ST.—A GERMAN GIRL, AGED 15 YEARS, to tend a store. Address, 4TH AV. BETWEEN Of@ AND 1TH © Téspectable colored girl to waiton @ lady, oF as 6 child's nurse: no objection to the country. WAVERLEY PLAOE.—A VERY RE PEOT. Freneh gicl desires to travel with a family 10: gon ‘ope, oF to Wait upon w lad. 115 SESE S80, Shas FresT CLA & LADY". MAID +) and seamstress: Is a good dresser ana dress. mitker; cuts and fits and does all k 15 veurs’ city reference ; 18 thorou F duties. 150 WKST 28°11 Mt, woman to ao ont hy 200 49/1 8T,, CORNER 3D AV.—A RESPRCTABLE woman to work in @ Kitchen or go out by the | ol family sewine; ly competent in ali TO B.-A RESPECTABLE the day. H8'—A YOUNG GIRL AS MALD; seamstress; best city referencs BROOME §\.—A YOUNG LADY 10 ATIEND | 1D 4 contestionery or ci Call on of address - AR. 207 Eve 218 fs {presentemplover's).—A French and 6: oie j 28 enn give a'very tali 303 BOW RY, ONK | day; note! preverred. 20 ences. WEST WTH 81, BRYWKEN 70% AND stil an girl, who iT fe Teta he aveaes ate, tne Tcl language O94 Wes wen an— 224 Betis aahice 2) STAY ON SUA YOUNG | ADY AS CASHIER dies € and ieecream sasoon; cnn give m very eal Feterence with revurd to honesty and respe CORNER OF ist sf. Might up.—Two yo t Seven Soke har WERTNME German ele Wibh to 60 | QR What 920 8i.—\ REAPRO 425 Wachoueciousinn of wasting ee OMAN ©) West 29" 8T.—A YousG LADY. 442 empioyvment in woything not crontels tae Derienced teacher; first class city reverence, | West 29th st, upper voor, trom 10 to 13 o'clnci. WANTad—s COMPETENT LAUNDRUSS: CITY reference required. Apply, on W.dneeday, from 10 A. M. tol o’ciock #. M., at No $7 East 33th st, | WANTED-ONE GIRL FOR GUNERAL HOUSE. | wort, cooking, ironing and to take care of two children: easy work; food wages; German wirl preferred, Apply at L. DUBE? | dyer and scourer, 271 6th av, V | ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK AND ASSIST IN | i washing and irouing for five weeks, Call today 82 West 35th s TANTED—A FRENCH NURSE TO TAKE CARE OF child (wo years old and to a6 as seamstress. Ap- ply at No. 2? West Sth st., belore 2 P.M. ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPSTENT SALES- woman in @ retail worsted and canvas work store; a liberal salary will be paid to one such, who can give ga‘isinctory references, \ddress WOKS TEDS, box Herald Up own Branch office, ARTENDER WANTS A SITUATION—GO OD CITY reterence; no objection to the country, Address B., 274 1 ast I st. PIRST CLASS COOK WANTS A SITUATION IN A hotel or restaurant, city or country, or would take charge of a kitchen; first class reference. Call on or ad- dress COOK, 138 West 30th st., top foor, WILL GIVE ANY GENTLEMAN $10 WHO WILG get me work on the Park or at anything that will PAY me $13 or Si4aweek. Address J. L.,box 161 Herald ptown Branch office. NO, 28, West ATH ota CHINAMAN AS FIRST cook in a private emily or small hotel in the country or city; good reference from last place. ui tad FAMILIES TRAVELLING TO KUROPE,—A ‘ouns man accustomed to travelling and who can speak French, German, lalian and English, wishes to ind a situation as courler or traveller's servant; salar; no important object; bestcity reference. Address SWISS, 203 West 40th st. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY MAN AND WIFE, AS walter and cook; man {s first clas¢ waiter; wife is first class cook, good baker, clean erianies reterenooe first class. Address ADVcRTISERS, ay. ANTED—BY A FRENCH COUPLE SITUATIONS in the country ina private family; the husband is a frst # cook and the wite a first ¢ ass cressmaker; terms moderate; best references furnished. For furcher ii ation inquire in snoe store, So. 105 West 16th st NIED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AGE 25, A SITUA. tuon as barkeeper or hotel clerk: goo! city refer- ANTON Be ws ence. Audress KOBERT MORGAN, 27 5: ANT! D—BY A RESPECTABLE MARKIED MAN, an ongagement to take charge of a gentlem absence; best city retereace. Address ART, 84 Tenth avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A BOY 16 YSARS OF age: willtng to work: resides with his parents procure the best city references. Address BUY, town Branch office, and Herald U ANT! D—EXPERIENCED OP* RATORS ON WHEE- a & Wilson's machine, on draws. 67 and 69 Mer- cer ANTED—A RVSPECT*BLE P&RSON TO TAKE care of theee children and to assistin sewing, i27 Fast 52d st. ANTED—A GERMAN OR SWeDISH GIRL AS enambermaid and seamsiress; must operate on Wheager. & Wilson's sewing machine. Cail Wednesday at3 Wes: 39tn st, trom M10 2 o'clock punctually, If stormy call first clear day at same hours, \ FANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. | work in @ sma! family; a good washer and ironer, | 921 Fast 53d st., third bell. One tiat can sleep at home | preferred i WARTRD—AN ASISTANT COOK FOR A BOARD. ing House; one who can help wash and iron Ap- ply at No. Ls Abingdon square WARTEDSA GOD | HAMSTRESS, WHO CAN SEW by band and mach | ANTED—A YOUNG GiRL. (GERMAN PR FERRED, | wed about |5 years). to assist in the care of ebil j good reference require: CLASS 8 AMSTPESS BY INE fit and opera ne. Call, with referenc chy man woman for general housework. M9 Wi st. : V JANTED—OPERATORS ON WHEELER & WIL. son's machine ; those arcustomed to dressmaking and white work only noet oppiy: skirt trimmers also, BYRN. & VALLISKE, 99 Kast 19th st, corner 4h ANTEV=A OLEAN, TIDY GIRL TO vO TUR housework of a small fami y; goo lanndress (a German) preferred: wazes $10. Cail'ut 29) New Ott st, Jersey City. ee GOOD DRESSMAK®R O#@ SEAM. stress; one who Can operate on Singer's machin preierred: come prepared to work. 100 Kast 224 Bly corner 4th av. ¥V TANI ED—A GIRL, -FVENTREN YEARS OF AGE, to take care of children. Apply, after 9o'clock, at No. 296 Lact Bis. JANIED—A FIRST CUASS DRESSMAKER TO operate on Whecler & Wilson's machine; a’so in- provers. Apply before Y nine o'clock, prepared to work, at 105 Wost I7th st. WANTED—A FIST CLASS WAITRESS, FOR A large boarding house: one capable of taking full charge. Apply #mmertiaiely at 37 West laut st, between th and 6b avs. Relerence. ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO CHAMBER WORK; ust be good Washrr and ironer Apply, wit referenc #, at3I7 West Sth st.. hetween than Yih ave ANTED—FIRST CLS DReSSMAKBR:, WAIST and skirt hands; also girls to make trimmin Appiy at 56 Kast 10th si., basement door, ws : erate CS ANTED—A GIEL FOR G NBRAL HOUSEWORK, good cook. washer and irover; an upstairs girl in the hoa 305 West 25th WNizb-4 You NG LADY TO ATIEND IN A laaiew and gentlemen's restaurant. GILMORKS, 25 Greenwich st, @. 201 West 88th st. Bt i A Wenenss | fiTUarion, ny FIRSP CLASS (colored) walter, in a private fimily; beat refer- ence. Can be seeu, or address 587 7th av., third floor, ‘back room. OUNG MARRIED MAN NO ENCUMBRANCE, wishes a situation: understands the care of horses and cows: good driver; relerence trom last place, 8th ‘av, and 128th st, over store. CITY HALL PLACE.—A BELGIAN, AGED 29 years, a8 nurse, travelling companion oF valet to an invaild gentleman; good recommendations, Cail on or address CORNKILLE INDRUK. KS AND SALUSMEN. COOUNTS IN NINE LANGUAGE’.—ARREARS ‘written up; book i anced; marine tral YOUNG MAN, A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT and experienced bookkeeper. with first cines reter- gues loaires employment. Address UF. it, box 110 ald office, J economical; Prot- | ad Li East 27th A COAOHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EN- ghishman; thoroug ly competont: refers to present eran Address PHUMAS WOUDBRIVGK, Yonkers, GERMAN MAN AND WIFE, WITHOUT FAMILY, want situations, the man as Coachman and garde} to cook, wash and iron; good reierence, A: box 217 Herald office, : +AND WIF% WANT SITUATIONS; MAN AS coachman and gardener, can milk; wife as frst ‘iass covk, no objection to Washing and ironing, 264 10th ay,, lager beer saloon, A QOACHMAN'S SITOATION, | WANTED-BY. A single man who thoro urhly understands the proper Care gad treatment of horses, carriages, &c. ; 13 an Cx- cellent goom snd acartin!, good driver; is wililng and obliging: first class city relerences. Callon or address ©. W,, at Ins employer's stable, 215 West 26h st COACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION IN PRIVATE family; understands care of carriages and horses perfectly; excellent groom: any lady or gentleman in ‘want of a frstclass man may address &. J. 8., box 193 Herald Uptown Branch office, $ COACHMAN AND GARDENER—RY A SINGLE man; thoroughly andersttods is business; {8 will- ing and obliving; first class references. Call ou or ad- dress 1., No, 6 East 27th st. A. QE BMAX MAN AND WIE an as coachman and gardener; Good cook. Address HERMAN, No, 8 Pell A. YOUNG SINGLE MAN 48 WISH SITUATIONS. — wile as @ very st RST CLASS COACH- man and groom; understands gardening and flow- ers; will be kind wood; willing always: is a very ond, etul driv 1 or countr: from'last employer; speaks Gerinan and English, Ad- dress, for three days, U. 0.. bo: Herald offi YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COAC! man and gardener; has three years’ reterence from last employer. Address P. WALSH, 48 East 234 A YOUNG MAN AND WIFE (PROTESTANTS) WANT situailons: man as coacnman, plain gardener and make himself usetui; wife ix a’ very good cook and jaundress; good rejerence, Address H., box 182 Herald offer. A SITUATION, WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS coachman: thoroughly understands bis business; six years’ best city reterence. Call on or address N. S., at. Brewster & ( o.’s, 145 East 26th COACHMAN, A TRUSTWORTHY, SINGLE MAN, wants a situation; stylish and careful driver: tour ie vnexceptionable city reference trom last place. all on or address C. C., 100 West Slst st GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROOURE A SITUA- tion for his coachinan, whom he can highly recom. mend. Address A. B., No, 43 Broadway. YOUNG MAN WANTS A COACHMAN’S PLACE; aylish driver; best reference as to honesty and sobriety. Address 't, K. Uptown Branch office, COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST class Protestant man; first class city reference fromm last employer. Call on or address W. W.,at 11 East YOUNG MARRIKD MAN (PROTESTANT), WHO thoroughly understrnds the care orses, #c., a {fon as cotchman or gr city or'coun: ; Wages moderate; five vears’ reference. Cail on or (dress ii., Coachman, 411 2d a¥., rear, AS COACHMAN AND GARDENER.—A SINGLE MAN wants a situation: thorought, ersiands boti branches; is willing and gpliging not afraid of work ; soot city relerence, Address J. Le, box 194 Herald office. (oseHmArs | SITUATION WANTED—COUNTRY preferred; understands the care and treatment of horses thoroughly good driver: can milk; willing to be useful: best reference. Address M. ©. Herald offic (OACHMAN BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN Ag coachinan and groom; 18 4 first class man: bas lived With the best horse ‘ducior in this. city over five year references from his last employer. Address A. B., No. | 750 Broadway. JOLORED COACUMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY J «competent man, in either cliy or country; pers sonality reference.” Address A. WILLIAMS, box 125 Herald Uptown Branch office, NOACHMAN AND GARDENER'S SITUATION / wantel—By a single, middle aged man: thoroughly Understands is business’ first class references from last employers as to capacity. ofiice. C Address B., box lol Herald OACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—FOR A RELI- able and competent man; married, no children; ars in my employ, and reters by permis- Faile, 180 W t.. New York. COACHMAN'S STV UATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man who thoroughly understands his business city or country; ood city references. Address COAOMAN, care of J. B, Brewster & Co., 145 Sth av., corm \OACHMAN?S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST class man in every respect: understands the care of horses and carriages; best city reference as to capi bility. Call at or address 106 Last 28th si EB prin iy SITUATION WANTFD—BY A FIRST ciass man; is a careful driver and excellent groom; understands gardening it required: best reference as to and sooriety. Address J. T., box 190 veraid Up- Branch office. lst st. HELP WANTED—MALES. GENTS —FIRST CLASS CANVASSERS FOR A sbecialty ; money rapidly seiling our chromoe and novelties; greatest variety im the city ; largest com- missions alowet, AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY, 292 Brondwa: A BOY WANTED—8Y (A WHOLESALH HOUS! must be 16 or 17 years of age, live with his parents aud write a legibe band. Address, in applicant's own pandwriting, with rejerences, B., box 5,000 New York ‘ost office, N INTELLIGENT, FAIRLY EDUCATED AMERI- ean to trave galary $15 and expenses; mast be smart, energetic and of good address. ply,’ after ky HESS MCDAVITI, 74 Broadway, third floot, hand. Address ALPHA, vox 19 Hers. ducements. NGELL'S BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV.—WANTED, A SMART BOY WANTED; MUST WRITE 4 GOOD GENTS WANTED—OL'Y AND GOUNTRY—T0 SELL 4\ teas to tamilies and large consumers; greatest in- CANTON TEA COMPANY, 148 Chambers st aA jntelligent, industrious men and women, Under 25, for baths and offite: also man and wife who can keep a hotel for house and restaurant. PP EANY, BOX WANTED,—PHOTO ENGRAVING 0O., | 62 Cortlanat : IRS ULASS MEN WANTSD—TO DiIVE TEAMS: and sell nt medicines, Only energote men need apply, with | class reierences, at 2 Muiberry st, Newark, NJ, Laoeral compensation, I ter CLASS CANVASSERS WANTED.—ONLY those accustomed to cabyass among first cl houses and manuiacturing establishments need a} at office of Commercial Age, SL Pult Liberal induce- V V ‘ANTED—A SOLE AGENT FoR INFANI dren’s Gresses and pi low shims P OWI “ms, B. SIMON, 19 Rutger place, JANTED—A KE) MAN AS PORTER and waiter in a largo boarding house. Apply im- mediately at 87 West 14th #t., between 6th and Och avs. Rererence} ANTEV~AN UNMARRIED THOROUGH LOUBLE eniry boo keeper at $00 ber month; one preterred who is tamitliar with the drug trade, Address, stating and references, box 3,83) Post office. TANTED—A YOUNG MAN, 18 OR 2 YBARS OF age; one that understands rupbing varnish on and that is willing to word for reasonable wages can have a ood Apply © GkO. OG. SLODDARI, painter, Jamaica, L. Warten: man with of useful about Post office, N WANTED=A THONOUGHLY COMPETENT MAN TO take charge of the iron working departinent of a large agriculiural implement manutactory employing froin 69) to 800 nen; he mast have a thorough knowledge of mechanics (especially steam engine work) and drait- ing and be a man of experi and capacity in the man- agement of and be able to design and consiract ecial inachinery required in the business; none but the best men who can come well recommended need apply. Address No, 48 Pine st., Chicago, Tt., stating ex- periénee, amount of wages expected and references. ANTED—AN AMERICAN, SCOTCH man Farmer, one who understands the care aud management of horses and cattie; good recommenda. tions required. Call at or address No. 9 Kast 12th st., near Sth ay. ANTED—A NEAT AND Bi ‘about ts No. 249° Sth and 20’e! WANTED<A BOY FOR A BUITER BTAND, & Apply at {85 Sin ays ANTEV—A SMART BOY. GOOD P oflice and to run errands; state waxes. T. ©. P., box 132 Heraid office. WASTED-1WO WAITERS; SPEAKING ENGLISH and French preferred; food references required. Apply, betweeu 9 and 11, at 38 East 12th st. TANIEV—A LAD TO WAIT ON TABLE AND useful im & Saloon. Apply, between 7 three days, at 200 Charen st ANTED,—CARPENT RS OUT OF EMPLOYMENT can earn $5 a day by introducing the best sash YOUNG MAN TO ASSI T A GENTLE arm and make himself generally 0 FOUNes.. ADATAAA MLADE. Age, bux 208 ork. SPECTABLE BOY, Yoars of age, to work in a club house! r cal At basement door between Address W lock in use, Call from’9 to at WeBNok's, 62 Cen- tre street, Vy TANTED— GENTLEMEN OF EXPERIENCE AND ability to solicit advertisements for the United States busiuess Direciory tor i876; to parties with the requisite energy and qualifications, liberal arrange- ments will be mate for the canvass of this city and Slate. Address, with reterences, J. & T., box 194 Herald office. ‘ANTED—A BOYIN A LAW OFF! AnOUT 16 yours ot age, Address G. & B, Lerald oifice. JANTED—TWO DINING SALOON WATPeRS, AT Vv GREELEY’, 1b Greenwich ayv., opposite Jeffer- son Market. <i $5 10, $10 PER DAY MADE BY GOOD AGENTS ©) selling Cent ‘Charts, anial Maps, REED Historical B0., LA t. T BOY WANSED IN st.; hours8 to 6 V., Heraid Uptown Branch ollice, ssn $100 § oy Address T. W. _ THE TRADES. THOROUGHLY OOMPETENT ©OAT wanted, class house, Keplies received m coufidence, W.5., box mm Herald offic “A BOY, 16 YEARS OLD, WOULD LIK T0_LEARN the printing business. Address G. J. B., 1,173 Ist a 7 YEARS OLD, OF STEADY HABITS, @QOD CUTTER » fill a Very responstble position in a first Adress BO education and lives’ with his parents, wishes to Tearn the plumbing and gas fitting or type setting; best Add: offic QUALICO PRINTER WANTED.—APPLY AT THR Passaic Print Works, Passaic, N. J, VERYBODY SHOULD BUY THE EVsNING TELEGRAM 10 NIGHT, —THOROUGHLY UNDERSTANDS THE bus! willing and obliging: unders* I general; ho objection to assist with juired; the best reference. Address F, M., box 183 jerald offte YOUNG MAN TO TAKE CHARG® OF A CIGAR counter and act as cashier in a saloon; mast have best of city references. A dress, stating salary ex- pected, 8. D. C., Herald office, PHILADELPHIA HOUSE WANTS A BOOK- Keeper, salary $1,50) and a porter, salary $750; first class references required ; enclose stamp tor r-piy. BANKER box 16 Herald office, CLERK, WHO WRITES WELL AND RAPIDLY, and # rictly temperate ; must work cheap. Address, With age and reference, H. J., box 118 !erald office. YOUNG MAN, WITH UNQUESTION\BLE REP. erences, desires a situation: understands bookkeep- ing: good salesman: capita! ma. ker and shinning clerk; not afraid of hard work or long hours. Address NCES: SITY, box 142 Herala office, res RUG CL’ RK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WITH Xperience. about three ry between 3 ence, at ¥RAS d aP RUGGISTS SITUATION WANTED—BY AN UN- married nan: ten vears? experience in the retail business; undoubted references: invest $5.00 in a Dusiness offering proper imancements; ferred. Address DRUGGI T, box 430 York city. YET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT THE ME! ROPOLT- TAN PRIN IING ESTABLISHMENT, 215 Broadway. You will find it advantageous, rites Ak =. -o-1s A CO EVENING TELEGRAM TO-DAY FULL AND GRAPHIC DETAILS OP THE MASONIC C+ LEBRATION, OP were rat ha Neo shn SROURITY | GIVEN. — Wantod, a situation as cashier, by ove who under- stands bookKeepin ntry'; is accurate ail ex- Derienced: salary according to duties. Address, in full name, HL. W. M., 418 state st., Brooklyn. Apply, wilh refer- mide M. rd country pre- ‘ost office, New ANTED—A THOROUGH BOOKK&EPER; ONLY those with best city rete: ed apply, staring tho namo and address of the I Address L. S., station H. ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, GOOD penman: salary ‘moderate. Address, with full particulars, age, &c., H. & CO., Herald office. WASTENGA NURS FOR AN INFANT AND TO DO Y A COEy taht chamberwork in a family of three: middte-oded woman; good wages. Apply, Carrot st, Brooklyn. = 6 pply, to day, at 205 ANTED-1WO OR TURGE GIRLS AS SMART genteel waitresses for dining saloon 827 Washington st, Brooklyn. WASTED—A KIND, RESPOOTABLE AND RELIA- He person to take a baby out to wet nurse, be- tween Bast Sita and Sth ste Apply at 15:7 20 av., hear 79th st ANIBI—A STKONG GIRL POR DOWSSTATRS | work; reference required. Apply, after 9 o'clock, At 315 bast Ott st. ANTED—A GOOD COOK. APYLY AT Lf W I7th st, Wednestay, June 2, between ‘vane nas? | ws fan iniant and make by re of an inkant m ake herseit generally wse- fal; must be neat and bring yon ree Koply at Sil Kast ih ot., verween 10k we ead eee TED—A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN THE WAST, DA NURSE AND GOOD PLAIN SEAM. | stress (Protestant preferres) to go a short dis. tance in the country, one accustomed to the care ot & end at night; ‘ences required, Apply at No, 2 WANTHDSPOR A PRIVAT FAMILY, A PROTRS. | fant woman as loundress. Une who thoroughly | understands her dutics may adress, with references | and terms, box 1,055 Fost office, \ ANTED—A_ FIRST CLASS Blees’ machine, on suits. ad dergarments, &c, inguire at Oi ANTE D—A FR W SMART SA lunery department, Ri nt chiidren’s un- Ay taney store. ANTED—A WET NURSH, WITH CHIL) ‘one to four months old, Anpiy ae Dre setewedons | tor Newark, N. J. ‘pp OPERATOR FoR | ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, 17 yoars old; writes a good hand and is a good fgurer; wages not so much looked for asa situation. Address J. G., box 176 Herala office. ANT¥D—TWO FIKST CLASS PATENT RIGHT salesmen (o travel; also one for city trate and one iy Immediately to CUAPMAN, joor. 671 Broadway, secon Warten SALESLADY TO TAK CHARGE OF ‘& store of feathers and artificial flowers; one knowing the trade prefe' references wanted.’ Ap- ply at L. DUge's, ANTEDSA CORRESPONDING CLYRK: WOULD prefer one having experience in ral'road business or who can take shorthand notes: salary $0 per mouth. Addrevs, stating ave, experience and references, «Tk. OuKAPHER, Herald office, - WADRTED-A CLERKSHIP BY A YOUNG MAN | capability. from the country; qualifications, a good penman | | and accountant; can give security and audoubted ret LL erence. Address box 193 Post office, Jamaic WAS TED-SIX SMART, ENERGETIC YOUNG MEN; must be good salesmen or will i liberal terms mad Ape ne) A, REMINGT WIN’ AOHINE COMPANY, Broadway, Brooklyn. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO TAKE O7ARGE OF acl tore that hashad experience in giving & statement of where he what galery would be expecte | a3 CIGARS, Lerald refers rovklya Branch ANTED—A RELIABLE, COMPETENT DRUG Clerk (German preferred) to take entire charge of tore In Brooklyn.” Adress I Lr Herald Brookiya ranch office. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A BOY 16 YEARS old, ag assistant bookkeeper in office or store, ad- dress F. = G., 7.9 0th av. ANTED—A FIRST OLA-S8 COOK, ONY WH derstands making dessert for w price yoaralng. howe; Also a comperent waliresa IM bast ddbt., trom ANTED,—BXPERIENUED SALE-WONEN WANT: ed, at LORD & TAYLOR'S, corner Gr; Nyse Chrystie sts, cf ANTE! —A GIRL WHO CAN DO FRENCH , ing and plain sewing. Apply at 18h Wee 231 st \ i | i | office, 150 West Sth st, (rom 8 to 9 A. M. or 3 to 8 P.M. | | ANTED—A FIRST RA'B COLORED COOK, TO GO F palh,ttte Hudson for the summer in a priya familys reference trom ace Necessary, i ath st. to-day. be eon iW and 1a besehite ans j Tb COACHMEN AND GARDENER! A SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A frastworth y single min, a good groom and caro- ful driver; wuling and obiigine: good city reverence Prom last former employer. Call at or adaress 405 av. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACTL. man o1 drive a row! teanr, ean o¢ well recom. fs Call for two days at No, 110 Wi 47D 5b, ft 144 Weak Such st kn dis basement = YOACHMAN AND GARDENER—BY ArSINGLE MAN who thoroughly understanis his business; willing and obliging: can milk; good reterence. Address 0, B., box 119 Herald office. \OACHMAN.—A STTUATION WANTED BY A SINGLE J young inain: sober and industrious: thorougniy wa- nds his business. App.y. tor two days, at siables 162 West Lath st. JOACHMAN’S SIFUATION WANTED—BY A YC / man; thoroughly uncer \s his business; city genes: first class @iiy reterences. Address 5, ih ave YOACHIMAN, THOROUGHLY — EXPERIENCED, wants a situation in a private famiy; best rete ence; wages $40, or $5 and board. Address J. M., Herald Uptown Branch office. € {HIRT CUITING.—!HE ART TAUGHT IN A PRAC. teal and scientifle manner, and puptis soon qua t- fied to All first class situations. Attendance evenings only, trom 7 to 10, Graduated patterns turnishe! the trade, BOGAKDUS, 76, Broadway, corner Ninth street, | room 18. —A YOUNG MAN WELL mating, &c.. with a large ; en to in engagement at LITHO, Herald office: LITHOG?APHERS, ported In office affair re, salary. Address Tt ME METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT ig at 218 Broadway, in the Herald Butiding, WaAntenea LF STRY COOK AND CONFEC- toner Who understands his business and can mai fine ice cream, &c.; to a good man the siiuation is per manent. J. KEUCLIFF, 400 Chapel st, New Haven, ANTED—PHO'OGRAPHER TO DO ALL KINDS of work, Apply this morning at 288 Fultou si Brooklyn. @vaguxane SITUATION WANTED—BY A FI“ST class man In every respect: anderstands the care of carriages amt horses perfectly Address Branch office. OACAMAN’S SITUATION WANT. / able single man, Protestant; thorou t of horses, ly audersta arness and car. rlages; careful and stylish driver: williug to make him- Self generally useful: elty or country: ye years: best city references trom his lastemployer. Call or address WILLIAM, 125 West 40h st WIRST CLASS MAN (ENGLISH), SINGH! weight, as Coachman and groom; as to capability, soi ty and honesty. vate stabie 34 West 24th NARDENERS SITUATION WANTED—SINGLE; thoroue hiy understanas greenhouses and araperies, Jaying out and drainage ; first cl wer and vegeabia Bene: can milk; best city retereace. Address M.. box derald office. LIGhT 901 Teterenc Address ¥., pr NARDENER, AND COACHMAN’S — SITUATION “a Cay yo Land | hh Phe’ practice in each position; Is not atrald of work: city re: » Ade Gress 0. M., box 11! Herald omeer | ererene®: Ad AARDENEWS SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE, man; good flower and vegetable gardener; un stands the oare or horse and cow; is willing, industrious best reference. Adtiress D., box 215 Herald office. JARDENER’* SILUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man, a Frotestant; 16 years’ experience in all the branches of gardening. Adaress N., box 13 Herald office, y AN AND WIFE (PROTESTANT) WISH SITUA. ‘an xs coachman and to make himself gen- eral wite as cook and laundress; excellont ref erence. Address COACH MA, Dox II7 Herald office. RACTICAL COACHMAN (GCOTCH), MARRIED, 18 + oe bonis nny ya gy oe branches of the business; none but those wanting such need a; ply. Address L. D. P., Herald office. si! SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS room aNd Coachman: wishes to go to the country; reierence. Address or call at No, 6 bast 28h st. ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND WaIT- er, colored: best ity reference; no objection to tie country. Cail a No. 1 Basi 28th st., trom 9 to IL A. M. ITUATION WANTED=BY A YOU-G MAN, eoachman, Who wiil be found willing and obliging; mTtgute best city. reference. Call’ on oF address D MAN, 07 West 1th st. TANTED—A& SITUATION AS COACI English man ; thoroughly undersian best city reference. Address B. B., 165 We Sith at. N A SITUATION AS re of garden; can mili i242 (ig gre! recominenied. “Ad- ‘ hi yy ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN AS coachman and groom té make himself gener- ally useful: two vears’ best reference. Address R. X Its Herald office. wads» wart DA SITUATION IN THE COU. NIRY, BY & German. who understands tarming and the care of wae Cali on or address A. FRISKS, 67 ‘Wttep~orrivs BOY; MUST BY SMART, A of0o4 writer and well reconmonded. Call’ on ‘Thursday morning, at8 st W'SIRD-SITUATIONS BY TWO MEN, ONE AS other as groom, who thoroughly city refer nt breaking wu o'clock, at JL and 33 ANTED—A FIRST CLASS LAND“OAPB GARe dener in every respect; one who wanis a perma- of Work, thoroughly capable \ nent situation, not afrat Gf, taking emtiFe charge of a nursery carden, hot nouses, dc., and having best o references may apply: the person advertising (wily understands the requirements, Cail, trom U to | o'clock, at 12d Broa st., New York. yours COLORED MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS coachman: understands driving and the care of and faithtal, Address JOHN Jo Wiliam Phillips, 117 South dh av, Borgen: “obligh best reteronce as to | . Lh, box 129 Herald Uptown | BY A RESPECT. | AS | ‘| | grain Carpets, OOD ENGRAVER WANTED.—PHOTO BNG@RAY.- ING CO,, 62 Cortiand: y FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. N DEMANDE-=UN ) FEMME DE CHAMBRE FRAN- caire; bonne coatartere, et sachant corer. S'adres. C ser, pour deux jours, mda. an, 175 Ud ay., entre oix beures et = = SALES A’ AUOTION, DRIAN H. MULLUBR, AUUTIONKER. A EXECUTORS SALE OF VALUABLE HOTEL BUILDING AND LOTS ON NEW AVENUB AND imD SIRGeT: ALSO LOTS ON FIF:Y EIGHTH AND SIXTY-NINTH STREETS, ADRIAN H. MULLo® & SON will seil at anction on Thurstay June 3, at 12 o'clock, at the - xchange =ales aden ME Broadway, by order of the executors of Maurice Walsh, deceased t= New avenue—Th» tour lots of Land, with the Motel Building thereon, sitaace on the northwest corner of New ayenae and 122d street, —— Mount Morrts square, 30 Fifty-cighth street—Three lots, st! uate on the southert side of Fifty-eighth street, commencing 200 fect west of Ninth aveoue, inth sireot—Eight lots, situate on the southerly side of Sixty-r.nth street, commencing 100 1eet wes. of Eleventh avenue, -JERE, JOBNSON, JR. UCTIONEER, « Furniture, Merchandise and Pine Arts Salestoom, 37 Nassau sireet and 58 Liberty stree: Real Estate Department, 21 Park tow, New Yoru, Tols AY, A 10% oreLoc at our salestoom, 87 Nassau street, a FINS HOVS)}HOLD AND OFFICE PURNITURE, Brussets and a Carpets, six Refrigerators, Ollctoths, Mattings, standing and sitting Desks. Obairs, Lounges, one very fine parlor UCTION SALE—HANDSOME HOUSEMOLD FUR- ATitare HIS Wednesday) MORNING, Wi o'clock, at five story brown stone mansio No. 47 West 16th st., becween oth aud 6th avenues, ‘Two magnificent rosewoo? Pianotortes, Steinway & Sons.and Decker & Bros; Parior Salts In Garnask satin and brocatel, kasy Chars, Lounges, Oable nets, Centre 1 Conse es, Mitrors, Curtains, Brovzg Figures, Clocks, Oil Paintings, 3 Bookeayes, Li ta, inlaid Side. brary i ies, Writing Desk, Turkish xXtension fable, Chairs tn le Silverware. ; elaborate Chamber rets, consisting in! 8, Dressing Cases, Washstends, &c.; 2% heir and spring Mattresses, sing.e Bedsteads, Bureaus, rep and haireloth suits, Hall stand, Rockers, jrussely and in- Atchen Furniture, ..¢. N. B.—Sale posi- tive. Take 6th av. or University place cars or 5th av. stage to 16th st. ROB. RT C, CASHIN, Auctionest Competent men to pack and shio goods city or country, UCTION SALG—AT usyage RKSIDBNOR, 2 weet, near Brom. way. library, dining Furniture: hie Punotocte, Carpets, Futitys, Bronzes, Tables & Ht be sold. thy public ‘auction, commencin ve residence: property of ing Riteent inlaid tia Parlor ults, eit ‘stantial rep ‘and brocatel Suits, rose wood 74 octave Pianotort eres, Bookcases, Pedesials, Bronzes, Oil Painting: ‘urtains, Cornices, Pier Mirrors, Carpets, Centre an Side tavios, with Mosaic, marble and cloth tops; Boll ‘aint and richly ininid Bedsteads, Drogsing Cases, Bu- reaus, Washetanas, spring and hair Mattresses, Bea ding, Wardrobes, Lounges, in reps and haireloth - brary Chairs, Secretaires, Desks, vining Chairs, Exten- von able, Buffet, Table Linen, Giass, China, silver Plates ware cauety a sie Porere rior Bed- ad, Com) mt men to cart, pact sl si se HENA) ZINN, ‘ection: 2 VOrtoN SALE—AT PRIVATE RASI UENCE Al 120 Wet 234 st., menr 6th av, Tils Rr tl @ommencing at 10 o'cioc elegant HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Piavoforre, Bronzes Oni Paintings, te OR GER. | ENMAN, IN AN | id | SALES AT AUCTION, THE ENTIRE COLLECTION OF FINE OL PAINT. INGS, RECENTLY IMPORTED BY MR, D'HUYVETPRN, ARE NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION, DAY AND EVBNING, AT THE SOMERVILLE ART GALLERY. & FIFTH AVENUE, AND TO BE SOLD on THURS. DAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, JUNE 3 AND 4, aT | 8 O'CLOCK. ROBERT SOMERVILLE, ATCTIONEER, At SALE, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 7% o'clock. RARE, FINE AND VALUABLE WORKS ON ART, An extremely fine ‘collection of imported Books, in elegant and costly bindings, suitable for the library of a Fentieman. including aq unusually fine assortment of ustraved Works, many very scarce. Now on exhibi- ton at the Clinton Hall S: ‘coms. The Messrs. LEAVITT Auctioneers, ¥ W. R, MITCHELL, AUCTIONEER, THE TAUNTON 'SILVER PLATE COMPANY will continue the sale of their Flegant ana extensive Stock FINE ELECTRU-PLATED Waki, FORKS AND SPOONS, CHOICE TABLE COTLE AT AUCTION. At their salesroom, No, 4 Maiden tane, daily, unttt further notice, commencing at eloven o'clock, A, M, J. iH, SWAIN, Treasurer. YATALOGUES, POSTERS, CIRCULARS AND ALL J kinds of Auction Priatlag done with the greatest despatch by the METROPOLUIAN PRINTING £8TAB- LISHMENT, No. 218 Broadway. ‘ROCKERY AND GLASSWARF.—HENRY LOTS, Auctioneer, sells this day, at 11 o'clock, 250 oraies Hrldgewood & son's Limoges, White Granite, 0. 0., lassware, Cutlery, at a a2 ackages. WILLIAM ANDENSON 63 Barciny és XECUTORS’ SALE, JOUN i. WLLSON, AUOTIONK ER. Office No. 44 Pine street. Valuable Lots on. TENTH AVENUE, MOTH, 7TH AND 139TH STREETS, JOUN McCLAVE & UO. will sell at auction ON THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1878, at o'clock atthe E’xchan, Ifl Broad way, by order of the executors of Francis W. Worth, deceased, the following Property :— Tenth avenue—1 wo Lots, ast side, commencing 64 feet 4 inches nortn of Seventy-fourth st. 6th street—Twelve Lots, north side, commencing 125 feot west of the ‘avenue st.’ Nicholas. 14th street—Twelve Lots, soutn side, commencing 125 feet west of the avenue St,’ Nichola ‘Also the following Lots, which are not a part of the above estate -— 199th street—Six Lots, north side, teast of the Tenth avenue. Terms easy and made known the day of sale, articuiars al oltice of Auctioneer, 44 Pine st COLTON, AUCTIONEER. Large and important sale of Household Furniture, Vianos, Mirrors, Carpets, Paintings, Chandeliers, parlor, diningroom, bedroom, cottage and enainelied to- | gether wit ‘any quantity ot New Goods in the furniture | line, trom a dealer relinguishing (he business; also 30 or good Carpets, all to be sold on Friday, Juge 4 at the | auction rooms 53 East Thirteenth street, nearWroadway. wth at Nisa ho 2 8, WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER.—ASSIGNER'S « sale.—Inis day (Wednesday), June 2, at ld o'clock, | at'ls3¢ Bowery, thé entire Stoc of a dealos in General | Merchandise: also Sates and Fixtares of atore. By order ot Myer Whitehead, Esq., Assignee. SAAO WOLF, AUCTIONEER.--MYER» & CO, SELL k, at Lt Suifoik street, the entire mnily lew ving the city. ER.—MYERS & CO, SELL ck. at 17 Bowery, lot of Household | Furniture. Fancy Goods, Hosiery; alse Showenses, Gas | Mixtass Bo HAVEN, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, OM FRI- j day, June 4, atta. M, lacdougal street, the en- tire Contents of a four story house; everything im t nousexeeping line. Particulars in Friday's Herald, Mo#iS WILKINS, AUOTIO SEER : Executor’ of Handsome Household Furniture, Rosewood Pianotorte, &c. FE, 1. Ludlow & Co, will seltat auction on Thared June 8. 1675, at IL o'clock A. M., av the private residenc No. 317 West Thirty-(irst sireot, near Bighth avenue, Rosewood Parlor suit, Rosswood Venter Tables, Rosc- | wood Arm and Side Uhuirs, Reps. Lambroquins and Lace Curtains, Black Walnut Bedsteads, Dressing Bu- reaus, Lounges, Tables Chairs, &e: kneravings, Rosewoud and Gilt oc opgg 9 Rosewood Kecretoire, Toilet Crock- ery, Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, Oilctouts, &e. together with an assortiuent of Kiichén and Laundry Furniture with which saie will commence, Catalogues ve Pine street. | MoP2is WILKINS, AUCTIONEER, ecutor’s sale of handsome Household Farpiture, rosewood Pianoforte, co, FE. H, Ladiow & ‘Co, will soll at auction on Thursdays, | Jnue,s, 1873, at 1K o'plock A. M-. at the private residence No. 3 t Thar , hear highth avenue rosewood Parlor Suit, Centre” Table, rose: wood Arm and Sije Chairs, Lambrequins and Jace Curtains, black walnut ds, Dressing Bu- Tables, Chars, & nd gilt ‘Cornices, rosewoo: ire, “Pollet ockery, Mattresses, Holsters and Pillows, Oileloths, ngothor with an'assortuent of Kitchen and Laun- ary Furniture. with whieh sale will commence, logues at No. 3 Vine street. MABSHALS SALE —SEEBACHER & | DELMOUR Auctioncers, salesrooms It Chatham street, wii! sell tis day, at 195 Kast eventy-(ourth street, at 0 o'clock, the Coatents of a Carpenter Shop, consisting of Lumber, Work Benches, one iro Sate, stoves, £0, JUSEPH PHILLIPS, Marshal. N ARSTIAL’S SALE.—PE ER BOWE, AUCTIONEER, sells this da’ il o’eloes, at the auction rooms, No ll University place, corner ichth street, one case leaf Tobaceo, Bottled Porter, Bass & Co.'s Ale, Demi- Johns, Liquors, &c. P. VALLEY, Marshal. ARSHAL’S SALE.—PETER BOWE, AUCTIONEER, sells this day at Il o'clock, at the auction rooms Do. 1 University place, the ent Contents of two Gro- cery Stores, cousisung of chests aud hali chests Teas, bags Coffeo, barrels and haze Flowr, boxes Starch, box Soaps, canned Fruits, Sardines, Scales, Welxhts, Oma Counters, &.. &c, THOS, jarshal. ORIGAGE SALE.—SEEBACHER & DELMOUR, Auctioneers, salesrooms 16 Chatham street, will sell this aay, atl9 West Houston street, 12 o'clock, the Contents of the Wine and ager Beer Saloon. HERMAN STIEFEL, Attorney for Mortgages. T NUSSBAUM, AUCTIONEER, 62 BOWERY, , at Iv o'clock, at No. 65 Blarid, loon, Bar, Back Rar, Tables, Chats pnravings, rosc~ « sells this d | street, Fixtures of Icehouse, ae, AWNBROKEM'S SALE,—THIS DAY, JAMES AGAR, PAlictoneer, will sell at b8 New Bowery, 80) lots table Linen, Sheet i'Vesta By’ order 6 | Dresses, Shawls, Underclothing, Spreads, &e; Coats, | an aloons George Cudlipp, 021 kast Twelfth st AWNBROKEWS SALE.—THOMAS J. MGRATH, ‘auctioneer, 158 Ohatham street, corner Malbe: jill sell this day at I o'clock, men's and women'é Clothing, Dresses, shawis. Remnants, Bedding, Boot, Blioes, &c.; also Coats, Pantsand Vests By order a, Clichiner & Co,, 92 Fulton street, Hrooklyn, UBLIC_ADMINISTRAT. SALE. JAMES M. FORD, Auctionocr. sells by pubile ane- tion at 205 Grand street, on Thursday, June 3, 18/5, at 1usg | o'clock A. M.. the ~1ock, Fixture contained in the ‘are, Furnishing om, Wee. By order O Adminisirater, Bbove store, consisting of 30 stovs | Goods, Stove Pipe, &c.; ove W Issac Dayton, Pablie ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, Thursday, at 10%y o’cloe®, at No, 405 Peari street, the Furniture of a Boarding House; Bedding, Carpets,’ & Bale pontive. - apart: ERIFF'S SALE OF Dry Gooos, Hosiery, Shirts and Drawers, &¢. THURSDAY, Jane 3, at 11 o’clocs, No. i3 Bowery: The balance stock of a jobber, viz. of eases Shirts, Drawer: men's, women’s and childret Hose and Half Hose Linen and White Goods, Handkereniers, Suspenders, Gloves and 4 large assortment of Dry and Fancy 4, too ntimerous to mention. roa renle Posttlve. ay Catalorues ou morning of sale, Wit Gf OONNER, Sheri, nna, Deputy, aioe AUCTIONEER. OFFIC at street, sells’ this day, at two o'clock. the Contre Seed Fixtures of ihe old and woll estsbs [86 Ihird avenue; the begt location Wa. Re mpuowas GAFFNEY, Lease, Stock lished Liquor Store, 2. in Harlem. HOs. GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER—OFFICK 17 CEN- tee street—Sell. on Thored: sy. W o'elork, tha Lense. Stock and Fixtures of the nd Paver fi ing Store corn ‘orty-secomd street 1 a venth EB ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A MINBRAL FAC. 1 complete, a ia grgs order, with ronte, and Harnes:, &e. ior ely any to THOS. GAFFNEY, Friday at aucti 7 Contre street AUCTION. ge aot vas Beddin "rach ER-SELLS THIS Day street, the Furniture, of large house; also bx~ ture, &c., trom Glasgow ASTROLOGY WONDERFUL CHILD—GIFIED WITH SECOND A tight (rom birth (stock specalation and financia mattersa srecmat, ean be consult ak fod AE Nactorily. an! converse wi mv nus renner dead. Hesidonce Lit Past Fifiy-firs street, STROLOGER.—PROFES on LISTER, 29 SIXTH ASavente. Bend tor citculars Address all letters (a Sox 41520 Post offioe, New Yors. AtmixtIOS ~ouNst UTATION 0% BUSINESS, LAW. ies loses abeant trends, love, mari suits, encmies Absent frie urriaes rr = Mine. cuievoyant. CLAIRVOYANT — Th NaMs' wos ke UROPEAN Los 3 Se shows likenesses, causes wi reet. MEDICAL, ™ . MIDWIFB, RESIDENCE 16 « Bast fenth street, uear Thi [nhase A WPR RINGS, RRIVATE OFFICE, 10 WASE + Third, tormerly Amity street Hours from Tto7. A DR, AND pa VAN BUSKIRK, RESIDENCE + st, between 3a and Lexington avs, ATS AND MMB. Rinbted CURE ALL OOM. AA. plaints; yours’ practios. 20 Went Twomty-sixth -t Pe SINCE 184. NOT AEST nny Tails SN Eed ase Pw ae FREE—MAS, DR WEST, ELFOCTRICIAN pOTer FAO” worth of rarlor abr ry, Chainer amd can be consaited on ail complaints: 16) West 25th 69 ining Koom Furniture at public aueton, namely t— EE EP aT ¥ und DU octave Pianoforte, Car =DR, AND MME. MAURIORAG—%0 YEAR® PRA faine, Carpets, mirrey On Faintings, impo ed Wronze A. tice, Uilice 129 Liverty street, near Greenwich. Jardinieres, Etageres, Parlor nits, latest style Turkish snics, aay hal, Contre Tables, Desks, Chamber (ressing Cases, Bureaus, Mattresses, Sa ey SSM Sabemen overlie} kease, hedsiea.is, buffet, Extension 10s WEST, -ALLACOMPTAINTS Ca a eM asta ie Bae 4