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! the incontrovertible authority and expe- rience of such an in| t and influential nan as Bea. Henry 5 r,”’ said he, ‘every one con- nested with the American Institute would not only read 3—The Wager.— No,” said Dr. Watt, “1 would bet $25, for the benefit of the Orphan Asylum, if it onal be Feats that not one in ten who take the Hera the notice, or know an: about what . Meigs said of the Antidote.” ‘I will take that bet,’” Mr. H., ‘ for the sake of the orphans, and prove ‘are wrong.” No, 4—How to Decide the Wager.—Let every ene who takes the Hxratp write the words, ‘‘I have read what the Hon. Henry Me said about the Nervous An- ‘tidote,”’ and send it'to this office—if one tenth the num- ber ef subscribers send, then Dr. WATTS will have to gire,$25 to the Orphan Asylum—and the Puitors will TER Wigs and Tou tchelor’s New Style ef wigs are pronounced the most perfect imitation of na- ture yet invented, Those wanting a very superior article abould call at BATCHELOR’S celebrated wig factory, No. | 4 Wall street, where can be found the largest and best | assortment in the city. Copy the address. The most Painful Corns Reuroved, free from or danger ; also, bunions and bad nailx successfully ted by Dr. J, LItTLEFIE , who bas 13 years’ prac- teal experience in this city. Rooms 498 Broadway—oppo- site the Art Union rooms—for ladies and gentlemen. Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dye ts, Without exception or reservation, the very best ever invented. Be- ware of puffed dyes. Equally celebrated is GOURAUD'S Medicated Soap, for curing ae, freckles, sallowness, ebaps, roughness, &c, Poudre Subtile uproots hair from any part of the body. Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Gloss, at No. 67 Walker street, near Broadway. Hair Dye.—Batchelor’s Celebrated Liquid hair dye is the best yet discovered for coloring the hair or whiskers the moment it is applied. The wonderful ¢ase and certainty with which this favorite and old esta- Dblished hair dye peta is astonishing. It is for sale, or | applied, at B. IELOR’S wig factory, No. 4 Wall street ‘Watts’ Nervous Antidote has jed me of tie douloureux; I think it a wonderful” cine. Thad | suflered great pain. I shall be willing to testify to all its great virtues. Mrs. Sanpronp, 98 Thompson street. $1 per bottle, $9 per dozen. Depot, 102 Nassau street. Sent to any part of the country. Blessed and Beautiful ts the Effect of a two shilling cake of JONES’ Chemical Soap on bad, coarse, rough, or chapped skin, making it smooth, soft and white, | suring eruptions, freckles, salt’ rheum, and scurvy; and equally beautiful on the hair is Jones’ Coral Hair Resto- rative—it dresses the worst hair superbly, makes it grow, &e. Depot, 403 Broadway, or 172 Kighth avenue, New York; 44 South Third street, Philadelphia. Cristadoro guarantees that his Hair Preserva- tive shall succeed where every other preparation has failed in keeping clean the hair, thickening it, glossing it, preser- its color, inclining it to curl, and restoring it to that health and vigor which are the elements of its beauty. Sold by CRISTADORO, No. 6 Astor House. The Gray and Red Haired, who have been waiting for the invention of something that would con- vert thai uncomely hair to a natural black or brown, are gratited at last, Cristadoro's liquid dye accomplishes the instanter. ' Applied (privately,) and sold by CRIS- TADORO, No. 6 Astor House, as also for sale by the prin- | sipal druggists in this city. and Toupces.—Medhurst & Heard, of a7 n lane, make the most perfect imitation of a na- tural head of hair in the world. Wig wearers should not fail to examine them. They are made of the best mate- rials, and warranted not to shrink or change color. Also Braids of long hair fronts, braids, &. The Office for the Application of the Invalu- able Hquid for the removal of birth marks, tumors, can- cers, moles, and all other excresses on the face or body. fs removed’ to the northeast corner of Twelfth street and Second avenue. The application is external, and free fiom pain or inconvenience. ee ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ‘A@jBEE SECOND AND THIRD PAGES. -@e PERSO! JON AL. LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE GIVEN FOR ANY IN- formation of a gentleman who left 108 East Seven- teenth street, on Sunday afternoon, in a deranged state of mind for recent occurrence.) He is of middle age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, dark eyes, darkish sallow complexion, Diack hair, and slightly bald, and no whiskers, speaks and moves very quick. It is supposed that he imme- Gately left the city at 43; P. M., but in what direction it 4s impossible to conjecture. Editors out of the city, by peticin tha above, would subserve the cause of humanity and contribute to the relief of a family in deep affliction. A iting IN WANTED OF DERBY COFFEE, PAT- rick Coffee, and Daniel Coffee. Any information will be thankfully received by Mary Hogan. She has landed sinee the first of May. Apply at 7734 Roosevelt street, of Mr. James Garvin. ‘RS. MELISSA WARREN, (FORMERLY OF PHILA- delphia,) lately returned from Europe, will con- fer s favor on & lady who is anxious to see her, by sending ss to the care of Messrs. Peck & Simmons, stationers, 141 Pearl street, up stairs. HE GENTLEMAN WHO CALLED AT OUR STORE yesterday evening, about 634 o'clock, in reference to some potash purchased of us, will confer a particu- lar favor by callingon ANDERSON & MACLAY, Nos. 28 and 30 Fulton street, corner of Water. SPECIAL NOTICE: HE CAUSE OF TEMPERANCE PROGRESSIVE.—AN- other great demonstration at Metropolitan Hall, on Wednesday evening, January 12, 1853. P. T. Barnum, Faq, will preside, Jno. B. Gough will deliver an address. worth’s band will perform several appropriate airy during the evening. Admission twenty-five cents. open at 634 o’clock. Commence at 73,4. AHNEMANN ACADEMY OF MEDICINE.—THE ACA- demy will meet at Stuyvesant Institute, on Wed- nesday, the 12th instant, at 744 o'clock P. M., to hear the inaugural address of its President, Dr. McVickar. Those interested in the cause of homeopathy, and the public generally, are invited ho attend. W. STEWART, Rec. Secretary. Doors A 4A. STARR'S LECTURE ON, AND ° EXHIBITION OF, the hy ygen microscope, will be given evei evening during the week at Metropolitan Hall, [eas ve Jeon,) commencing Monday evening, Jan. 10, exhibition will consist of one hundred beautifully pre- imens, besides living creatures. The water be fed at half-past eight o'clock, on living crea- tures. Tickets 25 cents, Children half price. INTS TO PERSONS WHO CONTEMPLATE BUILDING— EUGENE LATILLA will deliver his lecture upon ‘' Ar- and Interior Decoration,” with a eritical notice ef some of the principal buildings of New York, on ‘Wednesday evening, Jan. 12, at eight o’clock, at H - pel, 720 Broadway. Tickets at the door, three a ECIURES OF THE NEW YORK YOUNG MEN’s Christian Association.—Professor Taylor Lewis, L. L. D., of Union College, will deliver the first lecture in the @ourse, at the Association’s rooms, Stuyvesant Institute, Broadway, opposite Bond street, on Wednesday evening, January 12, at 734 o'clock. Subject—‘The Six Days of Creation.”’ Admittance 25 cents, payable at the door. HE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE IS _RE- moved to No. 51 Chambers street, opposite the Park. PETER B, SWEENY, Public A " BACON'S EVENING COURSE OF in History, atthe Stuyvevant Institute.—This course ia given by request. ‘The design embraces the historical analysis and origin of our present civilization. Its first @ivision will include twelve lessons, exhibiting the origin of the Oriental element in our civilization, to be given on Tuesdays and Fridays, at eight o'clock P. M., commencing en Tuesday evening, January 11. Single tickets to twelve loasons, $6; ticket admitting a gentlemen and two ladies, $12; to be obtained of Mr. Bowen, at the Stuyvesant In: stitute; also of Mr. 3. H. Grant, Librarian Mercantile Library ; Mr. P. J. Forbes, Librarian Society Library; Henry Meiga, Esq., Secretary of the American Institute, 361 Broadway; Mr. George H. Moore, Librarian New York Historical Society; Morgan Morgans, Exq., No. 32 Market street; and at the bookstores of Cornish, Lamport & Co., George P. Putnam, Nos. 8 and 10 Park place, and Stringer & Townsend, 222 Broadway. Tickets to single lessons, 50 conte, HE ELEVEN TH LESSON OF MISS BACON'S MORN ing course, in history, at the Stuyvesant. Institute, will be given to-day, at 11 o'clock A. M the Subject—The Supernatural Element in Oriental Civilization. Teketn fifty cents. porn LECTURES, LA UDIENCES, TREMEN. dious applause.—The celebrated Professor B. Brown Williams’ lectures and experiments at Bleecker buildings, corner of Bleecker and Morton streets, on Tuesday, Thurs: day and Saturday evening this week, and at Coit’s Hall in Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening, and Brooklyn Mu seum Friday exening. FOPLE’S LECTURES.—THE FIFTH LECTURE. OF THE course will be given at the Tabernaele this (Tues- day) evening, by Lieutenant Maury, of the National Ob- servatory, Washington, Subject—The Sea, and the Cir- culation of its Waters. Lecture to commence at eight o'clock. Tickets only one shilling. OPULAR LECTURFS.—PROF, KOEPPEN, LATE OF the Othonian College, at Athens, will give the next lecture of this series, at the Broadway Tabernacle, on Wednesday evening, January 12, at 8 o'clock. The sub: Jeet of his discourse will be, ‘“‘Mahommed and the Sara. eenic Empire,” illustrated b bookstores and at the door. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c. (OR SALE—A BROWN MARE, EIGHT YEARS OLD, round, and kind in all harness and under the saddle, Can go in four minutes—is a superior saddle nag. Price, $80, no lene: algp, a family carriage with pole and shafts, rice, $180, no fess, Apply at MORRAYS Livery stable, lumbia street, near Atlantic, South Brooklyn, [TANTED—TWELVE THOROUGH BRED SADDLE horses, at the Amphitheatre, 37 Bowery, Bog. meeting Dr. WAITS, ‘congratulated him upon the | iz ity given in the New York Hurawp to the Nervous a series of large diagrams | and historical maps. Tickets, 25 cents, may be had at the | may befall will, therefore, be glad to know that they can | be Feadily repaired at C. "JOLLY’S French steam weouring j establishment, No. 402 Broadway, just above Broome street. Any dresses, of whatever kind and color, if sent | in time, will be thoroughly cleaned and restored to its | primitive freshness. This can be done in a single day, when the dress is immediately wanted. THE MILITARY.; CITE, GUARD ARMORY 000 BROADWAY, JANUARY 10, 1853.—The annual meeting of this company will be held at the armory this (Tuesday) evening, at 8o'clock. J. A. WALLER, at order, President. E. L. Happen, Secretary. a) AND FOUND. 100 REWARD.—STOLEN FROM BARGE ATLAS, lying in Lent’s basin, opposite 22 South street, on the night of January 7th, twenty tubs and fir- kins of butter. The above reward will be paid for the re- covery of the property and the detection of the robbers. GRIFFITH & TILLINGHAST. 5 REWARD WILL BE PAID TO ANY PERSON, OR persons, who will return the ladies’ and misses? prunella gaiters, 'men’s patent leather walking shoes, slippers, &c., which were stolen on the night of the 20th of December, from the store of Messrs. Bigelow & Gedney, 142 Chatham street. $30 REWARD.—STOLEN, FROM THE STABLE OF the subscriber, a gray mare, Canadian built, about fourteen hands high, eight years old, switch tail, fast traveller. Any person returning said mare, with de- tection and conviction of thief, shall be entitled to the above reward, or $20 for recovery of said mare. Informa- tion may be given to Joseph Lester, No. 10 Bowery, New York, or to the subseriber, at New Rochelle. P. H. CARPENTER. $2 REWARD.—STOLEN FROM THE PREMISES of the subscriber, on the night between Satur- day and Sunday last, a horse, wagon and harness. The horse is about fifteen hands, dark bay, with black legs, mane and tail, strong, and rather heavy in the limbs, and slightly lame fn one of his fore feet. wagon is a light top one, made by Godwin, New York. The top enamelled leather, cushions the same, and lined with blue cloth, silver mounted, and nearly new. The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the property, and any infor- mation which may lead to the detection of the thief, EDGAR 8. HEBBERD, Newtown, La I. 5D () BEWARD.—Lost, ON SATURDAY, STH JANUA- ry, in going from No. 198 Greenwich street to | the Metropolitan Bank, in Wall street, an acceptance of Messrs. Schuchardt & Gabhard, payable at the Bank of | New York, endorsed by Messrs. Lee, Fenton & Phelps, | the subscribers and others, for eighty nine dollars and | fifty six cents, payment of which has been stopped; also, | seventy-four dollars in bank bills, on the New York Ex: change, Nassau, and sundry other banks. The finder will receive the above reward, by leaving the same at the Greenwich street. CUMMING & VAN DUZER. | | t | 1 REWARD.—LOsT, ON SUNDAY, THE 9TH inst., in going from Murray strect, through ‘oadway to Fourth street, a porte monaie, containing about $88 and a subscription ticket to the Mercantile li- brary, No. 4,900. By leaving the same with Chas. Layen & Co., 162 Broadway, the finder will reeeive the above ro- ward. 10 RENARD—lost ON SUNDAY EVENING, OTH instant, in Bond street or near it, a black thread lace veil. The above reward will be paid on the article being returned to 42 Bond street. office of the subscribers, No. 1 ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation a4 chambermaid and laundress, She perfectly understands her business. |The best of city re- ference can be given. Can be seen for two days, by ap- plying at No. 144 East Twenty-first street, between the nd and Third avenues, first floor, back room. ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN, sisters—one as cook, (she understands baking and pastry) or ax laundress, (understands all kinds of laces and French fluting perfectly); the other as chambermaid ar waiter; they would prefer to be employed together, The most satisfactory city reference given from their last Place, where they have lived for the last four years. The Tan be seen at No. 116 Seventeenth street, between Sixt and Seventh avenues, for two days. sel Can be seen for two days, at 107 Chambers treet. | Wat A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A | situation in a private family, as good cook, wash- erandironer. Good city references given. May be wen | for two days, at No. 2 Bleeker street. ANTED--A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE W Man, as cook, washer and ironer. The best of | city reference from her last place. Please call at 187 | West Nineteenth street. WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to cook, wash, and iron, ina #1 vate family; has lived nineteen months in her last place; has the best of city reference. Can be seen for two days. Please call at No. 256 Mott street. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, a situation a pastrycook or housekeeper. Apply by letter to R. C., 43 West Twenty second street. Barter A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, @ situation as’ nurse, seamstress, or chamber- maid. No objection to the ‘country. Inquire at 105 East Twenty-sixth street, second story, back room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPHCTADLE young woman. Is-a good cook, washer and ironer. She has good city reference. Please call at 6 Horatio street, in the rear, secoud floor, back room. Can be seen for three days. TANTHD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN: a situation as good cook, washer and ironer. Good city reference given. May be seen for two days at No. 4934 Prince street, in the crockery store. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN? a situation ay cook, washer and froner, or to do ge ner al housework in a small private family. Has the best of city reference from her last place, where she has lived for thiree years. No objection to goa short distance in the country, Please call at No. 194 Seventeenth street, near First avenue, second floor. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do the general housework of a small family. Can wash, iron, cook, or make herself useful with the needle. Inquire of Mrs. Dr. Cooper, 90 Fast Twenty-second street. 7ANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation as plain cook, washer and ironer, or to do chamberwork and plain sewing. Has good city reference. | Cun be geen for two days, ‘at No. 287 West Seventeenth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. ‘ANTED—BY AN ENGLISH GIRL, A SITUATION to take care of grown children and do plain sewing, or light chamberwork and plain sewing. Can be seen from ten to four o'clock, for two days, at No. 34 Sixth avenue. ‘ANTED—A chambermaid or waiter, will be willing to make herself generally useful. The best of city reter be given. Call at No. 695 Broadway, between Ami Fourth streets, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation as chambermaid and laundress. Good city references given. May be seen for two days, at No. 81 Fourth avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as plain cook; can wash and do ironing well ; ‘understands baking, and'can give good reference, has lived two years in her last place. Please call at No. 26 Second avenue, top floor, front room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE. PLEASE call at No. 72 Fourth avenue. Apply for two days. i| REWARD.—LEFT IN THE OFFICE OF THE livery stable of Charles Bradley, in Sixteenth street, near Sixth avenue, on last Thursday evening, a pocket book, containing $43 in bank bills, and various business papers, On return of the same to HENRY HOLMAN, 93 Twelfth street, the above reward will be P hi REWARD.—STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROM A stable in Reade street, a fawn colored greyhound Five dollars reward will be paid on his return to ‘arren street. b } REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY, JAN. 10th, 1853, in Church street,” between Canal and Leonard, a black lace veil. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving the same at 443 Broadway. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTRSTANT GIRL ‘situation to cook wash and iron. Would do the work of a small private family. She understands cooking Rerfectly; hen goodcity reference. Can be seen for three ys, at 191 Varick ANTED—BY A 1 "ABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a Protestant, a situation as child’s nurse ; can read and write, is well informed, and a very neat sower. None but a private family need apply. Can be seen for two days at 63 Vandam sireet, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as thorough cook ; understands ‘puff and plain artry ; would assist. in washing if required. “Good city reference can be given. Apply at No. 60 West Fifteent street, near Sixth avenue. Can be seen for two days. REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY MORNING, about nine o'clock, a small, white, curled dog, light brown on both ears. Any person bringing the same to Patrick Russell, 412 Thirty-sixth street, Ninth avenue, will receive the above reward. ONDS LOST.—MISSING, TWO FIGHT PER CENT Convertible Bonds of the Michigan Central Railroad Company, Nos. 1,609 and 2,068, for $1,000 each, with coupons attached from October last to maturity in 1855. They were mailed here on the 20th December for Balti- more, and the public are cautioned against negotiating the same. A suitable reward will be paid on the return of the bonds and coupons to SIMEON DRAPER, No. 46 ine street. 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—I, JOSEPH HILTON, one of the Coroners for the city and county of New York, hereby give notice that I now have in my posses- sion a canal boat, found floating in the Fast river on Fri- day, Jan. 7th, 1863. ‘Duke of Richmond, Buffalo,” is painted on her stern. If not called for, she will be sold, as the law provides, to pay charges. Apply to J. HILTON, Coroner, No. 9 New City Hall. OST — YESTERDAY _AFTERN IN ATLANTIC street, Brooklyn, a Honetan lace handkerchief. The finder will be suitably rewarded upon leaving it at 262 Henry street, Brooklyn. OST—FROM ONE OF KIPP _& BROWN'S STAGES, between 9 and 10 o'clock A. M., on Monday, 10th inst., one basket of clothes, containing Indies’ and gentle- men’s wearing apparel. ‘The finder, by returning the same to A. TULLY, at Harnden’s Express office, 74 Broad- way, will be suitably rewarded. OST—BY A POOR GIRL, IN GOING DOWN BROAD- way to Spring street, then through Elm to Broome street, between the hours of twelve and one, a porte mon- naie, containing seven dollars in bills, and some «mall change. |The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at the office of Mr. Jarvis, No. 208 Elm street. LIQUORS. L ei ag ee Muir & Sons’, Wm. Younger & | Co.’a, Campbell’s, Harvey & Dove's Falkirk and Edinburg | ales, in fine order for family use, in pints and quarts; 100,000 choice old Havana rs. For sale b: PETERS & CHAMBERS, Importers, 300 way. 20 PER CENT LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE | in the City.—Brandies of all grades, port, sherry, Madeira, muscat, claret, cham) }, and of wines of various vintages and best ; rum, shrub, Jamaica and St. Croix rum; gin of numerous brands; Scotch, Irish, Bourbon, and Mon la whiskey ; noyeau, rose, rasp- pench and surpbergy brandy, be Forale by WiLAGA and ras] randy, &e. ‘For y j ONDEREMI 435 Broome street, corner Crosby. |ALIFORNIA ALE.—WE ARE NOW MANUFACTUR- ing at our new establishment, at Albany, our superior article of Albany imperial cream XX pale and amber ales, especially for California, South American, and ‘West India markets, put up in extra new made casks. The acid or woody flavor tasted in ale put into new casks, is entirely extracted be Mad new steam machinery, re- cently imported from London. Orders received for the above article, though our agents, A. D. Grieff & Co., New Orleans, La.; James Preston, Charleston, 8. G.; or at our depots, No. 356 Greenwich , New York; No. 74 Com- mercial street, Boston. JOHN TAYLOR & SONS, Albany Brewers. ETERS & CHAMBERS, 300 BROADWAY, IMPORTERS Pp of wines, brandies and segars, offer to buyers, at the lowest market price, amy of the sbove named goods, in any quantity, from a bottle i ay! a pipe, of all and prices, from the lowest to finest im) in thia country. ‘The public are invited to call and examine out stock. _ COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. EW YORK, JANUARY 10, 1853.—THE COPART- nership heretofore existing between the subscri- ders, under the firm of Cammann, Whitehouse & Co., has been dissolved by its own limitation, and the retirement of Edward Whitehouse from business. OSWALD CAMMANN, EDWARD WHITEHOUSE, BLAKELEY WILSON, JAMES M. FULLER. The undersigned will continue the stock, exchange, and banking business, under the firm of Cammann & Co. OSWALD CAMMANN, BLAKELEY WILSON, JAMES M. FULLER. ARTNER WANTED.—AN AMERICAN, WHO HAS been long established in the wholesale and retail liquor business, in one of the very best locations in the city of New York, and who is now doing a first rate busi- news, wishes a foreigner for a partner, who has some capt ry: tal and a general knowledge of the business of the ci Apply at 252 Fulton street. MISCELLANEOUS. ‘AMELLED FURNITURE.—WARREN WARD, WHOLE- sale manufacturer of enamelled furniture, No. 144 nd street, New York. W. W. gives his whole atten: n to the manufacturing; and, using the best materials offer better goods at the prices than can be ewhere, Suits to match, from $26 to $250 per ; comprising dressing bureau with glass, bedstead, washstand, commode, toilet table, towel stand, nurse rocker, and four chairs. No. 144 Gra IFTY CENT WY F and go to H. V, HARRIS’ splendid gallery, corner Bowery and Grand street, where the best pictures are taken, and warranted to please. asee for presents. A splendid assortment of fane, (PROFESSORS AND AMATURES—VIOLIN FOR sale—One of the best Italian violins, of splandid tone, not to be excelled by any in the city. H. will be sold low as the owner has no further use for it: Apply to J. WILSON, corner of Broome and Bowery ‘PRorEEry IN NEW YORK TO EXCHANGE FOR PRO. perty in Brooklyn.—A first class four story brick house and lot, to exchange for a two story cottage in Brooklyn. Apply to F, BROWN, 75 Nassau street. OCKING BIRDS FOR SALE.—SEVEN SUPERIOR mocking birds, from two to three years old; these birds are in fine plumage and now in song. They will be sold low. Any person wishing a fine bird may apply 476 Fourth street, after three o'clock, ‘ ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, TIDY WOMAN, A situation as cook in a small family ; she ina first rate washer and ironer. Can be seen for two days. Ap- ply at 93 West Nineteenth st., rear building, second floor, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPFCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as plain cook, washer and ironer. Has the best of city reference. Apply at 200 East Fourteenth street, between First avenue and avenue A, first floor, back room, "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as good cook, washer and ironer, oF 10 do general housework. Good city references given. May be seen for two days, at No. 203 Seventh avenue, second floor, front room, ANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. tion as seamstress, understands shirt making and plain sewing. Would work by the week or month. Can seen at No. 158 Twentieth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, in the basement. a ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTASLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation in a private family, to do plain cooking, washing and ironing, or chamberwork. She would prefer chamberwork. Please call at No. 78 Warren street, South Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do chamberwork and take care of chiil- dren, or to do general housework ina small private fam- ily. “The best of city reference can be given. Can be seen for two days. Please call at 383 Bowery, in the rear. ‘-ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and sewer, or chamber- maid, waiter, and to do general housework. city re- ference can be given. May be seen at 22 Clar! reet, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and seamstress, or laun- dress. Good city reference can be given. May be seen at No. 36 Elizabeth street, second floor, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and waiter; would’ be willing to assist in the washing and ironing, in’ private family. No objection to the country. Has good city reference. Can be seen for a week, at 13 Munroe street. ‘ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, SITUA- tions; one as good plain cook and first rate washer and ironer, and the other as chambermaid and waiter, or chambermaid and first rate plain sewer. Best of city references can be given. Can be seen for two days. Please call at 108 East Twenty-fifth street, between Second and Third avenues. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG AMERICAN 1, @ situation as nurse or chambermaid, Please apply, for two days, at 264 Third avenue. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO THE GEN- W. eral housework of a small family. One that will take a pride in bor frm the house, as well as herself, ina neat and tidy condition, will find this a comfortable situ- ation. No others need apply at 276 Pearl street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN, a situation ax nurse and seamstress. Can give good city reference, Please call at 126 Allen street, be- tween Delancey and Rivington, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do housework or chamberwork; is first rate washer and ironer, and good plain cook. Has the best of city reference. Please call at No. 15 Willett street. Can be seen for two days. | Was SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, | lately arrived from England, to do chamberwork i ig. Can be seen for two days, by calling at. | corner of Chatham, room 21, Best | ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, asituation to take care of children und do plain | sewing, or to do chamberwork, Good city reference, if re- | quired. To be seen for two days, if not engaged. Please call at No. 281 Sixth avenue. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA: | tion as cook; she understands the business in all its | branches, and hax no obje t in the washing and ironing, or to goa short distance into the country. Best of geference can be given. Call or address 220 Mott street, near Prince. Can be seen for a few days, if not engaged. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and seamstress, or to do chamberwork and waiting in a small private family. Has | a good recommendation from her last place, and city re ference can be given. Please call at 55 Bowery, back of the carpet store, for two days. ANTED—A PERSON WITH A CASH CAPITAL OF ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER, IN A respectable private family, by a young widow wo man, who thoroughly understands her business. The best of city references can be produced. Please address a note to the Herald oillee, with name und residence, te Mrs, M. A. Delaney. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as cook, washer and ironer in a private family. Good city reference given, Can be seen for two days at No. 75 Grosby street. ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do general housework or mind chil dren, or to act as chambermaid. She is willing to make herself generally useful, and {s a good washer and ironer. Can be seen for two days at No. 219 West Twenty-sixth street, near Ninth avenue, second floor, front room. in a respectable private family. No objection to a large family, She has lived nearly four years in her last nituation. The best of city references can be pro- duced. Please call at 201 First avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth st: Sapiro RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation ax chambermaid and laundress, or to do general housework in a small private family. Good city reference given. May be seen for two days at No. 33 Frankfort street, rear building. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation as cook, washer and ironer. She under- stands her busines. perfectly, and can give good city re ferences from her last place. She can be seen for two | days at 81 Rose street. as wet nurse, whose , and she is now very desirous 0 Can be seen for two days, if noten obtaining a situation. gaged, at No. 4 Batavia street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, A | situation as chambermaid, or would wait on # sinall fumily, or do plain sewing. Can be seen for two days, and can yive good city reference. Please call « 306 Tenth avenue, top room. V JANTED—BY A RESE OF steady habits, a situation to run an engine, and to make himself generally useful. The best of city reference given from his last place. Please call on Joseph Deleney Hamilton avenue, between Court and Smith streets, South Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—RY A YOUNG MAN, A ST $400 to $800, to engage in a respectable business that paysa large profit, where he will be required toactas salesman, collect ey, and take charge of the factory. Any one wishing to invest in a safe business, with a per- | manent situation, may addr ., Herald | ANTED—A SITUATION COOK; H. ction to assist in washing and ironing; is com. petent in this department. The best of city reference can | be given if requ Can be seen for two days, at 98 | Fast Eleventh front basement. | i | ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | Protestant girl, to do general housework ina private | family. Inquire at No. 226 First avenue, second floor. | Can be seen for th : | ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS PROFESSED COOK, BY | ienced woman, with excell y refer bread and all kinds of pasi perfee Call at 74 Sixth avenue, in the book stoie. | ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PER- | son, ax housekeeper, Or as nurse and seam: ina respectable family. Can be well recommended. May | be seen for four days at 42 Elizabeth street, No. 2, tirst floor. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER, INA PRI- vate family, by a respectable active man, one who understands his business perfectly, in all its branches. No objection to town or country. Best of city reference given. Address F. C., Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN of respectability, as seamstress or nurse. Under- stands cutting and fitting children’s cloeciing: Would take the entire charge of a baby, or wait ona Indy, in a | respectable private family. A steady home is her chief dexire—up-town preferred. Can produce the best testi- monials from her last employer. Please call on or commu. | nicate to M. MADENE, 223 Varick street, near Carmine, third floor, front room, from 10 to 6 o'clock, for twodays, | if not suited. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NFAY, RESPECT- able girl, as plain cook; is @ splendid washer and | ironer; understands baking, and is competent to give sa- tisfaction toa neat, small family, Has good refe from her last lady. No objection to the country. Please call at No. 229 First avenue, front room, second floor, fur | two 8. ence. tion. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | young girl, to cook, wash and iron, or to do cham. berwork and plain sewing or general housework, in a | small private family, ‘The best of reference given. Can be nen for two days, at 73 West Fifteenth street, in the | rear. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook, washer, and froner, in a pri vate family. The best of references can be given if re quired. Please ayply at No. 230 Sullivan street, third | story, front room, Can be seen for three days if not en- gaged. "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMA tion as good cook. Good last place, May be seen for two days at No. 103 street, near Hudson. ‘ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A_RESPHCTARLE, foung, tidy Protestant girl, as good cook, and first- rate washer and ironer. waiting. | Has no objection to do the general house work of a small respectable family. Can give the best of city references from her last places. Please call at 357, Twenty sixth street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues. Can be seen for two days. | Ware A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, i situation, in a respectable private family; is a | good plain cook, and first rate washer and ironer,’ Can give the best of city reference from her last place. Please | call at 100 Gold street, corner of Frankfort, third floor, front room. ANTRD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation as plain cook; is a first rate washer and ironer; would do housework, and take care of chil- dren. Understands her business perfectly. Has good city reference. Please call at 360 Sixth avenue, between ae oon and Twenty-third streets. Can be seen for one week, ANTED—BY A SOBER, STEADY, INDUSTRIOUS Young woman, « situation in a small private fa mily, to do housework. Is a good washer and ironer; or would do chamberwork and sewing. ‘Apply at No. 543 Pearl street, first floor, up stairs, back room. Can be seen for two days. ‘The best of city reference. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, TIDY girl, to do housework, and is willing to make her- self useful; understands plain cooking, washing anil ironing. Apply at 236 Tenth avenue, between Twenty- fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. ‘ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo- men, situations—one as cook, and the other as ‘They have good city reference, Can be seen for t 12 Madison street, on the third floor. A SIRUA riton: ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST RATE COOK, washer and ironer. The best of city reference. Ap- ply at 119 First avenue, second floor, back room. Can be seen for two days. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as good cook, washer and ironer.’ Good cit reference given. May be seen for two days, at 67 Fif- teenth street, near Sixth avenue. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as good plain cook, washer and ironer. Has no objection to do general housework in a small pri- vate family. Best of city reference given. Please call at 67 Stanton street, Brooklyn. ‘Can be seen for two day: ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, W w situation todo general housework in « small isa first rate washer and ironer. Has referenoe. Please call at 257 First avenue, Can be seen for the best of ci between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. two days. Wet aa ‘A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WHO PER- cook, private family; ity fectly understands her business, a situation as washer and ironer; is a first rate bread baker. ‘The most satisfactory city reference will be given. Inquire over the second-hand furniture store, in Court street, be- tween Dean and Pacific streets, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL’ ‘2 situation as nurse; isa good plain sewer. Tho best city reference. Please call at 62 les street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as chainbermaid and laundress. Good city reference. May be seen for two days, at No. 9 Union court, University place, between Eleventh and ‘Twelfth streets. ae ANTED—BY A SCOTCH GIRL, WitO UNDER "W "ntunds Gresemaking, s situation as scamstrees, housekeeper, or to attend a bakery, confectionery, or saloon. No objection to go to the country. City refer- ences given. Apply at 43 Watt street, for three days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE young woman—one wlio thoroughly understands her business—as good plain cook, good washer and ironer. Best of city reference, if required. Please call at 166 Sixteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, in the rear, third floor. Can be seen for two days. Waiveton oni A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as nurse or chambermaid, and to assist in | fine washing and ironing. Good city reference given, Muy be seen for two days at No. 89 Eleventh street, betweois Fifth and Sixth avenues. ANTED—BY A’ RESPECTABLE W asituation as wet nurse ; city reference given h «treet, corner of Seventh ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE W young woman, as plain cook and first rate washer and ironer. Can beseen for two days, at 303 Tenth street, between avenues A and B. phatase WW aisitatin A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA mill YOUNG WOMAN, Please call at 107 en a situation as wet nurse. Has a fresh breast of Her baby is one month old. Good city reference May be seen for two days at No. 52 Mott street, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as chambermaid or seamstress, or nurse and seamstress. Good city reference can be given. given Can be seen for three days. Apply at 496 Houston street, first floor over the stor ANTED—BY A RES YOUNG WOMAN, ‘situation as good ook, washer and ironer, of chambermaid, or to do general housework, Good city’ re ferene given, May he seen for two Taye, at 68 King st a fresh breast of | au ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, [A situation ax cook ; is a first-rate washer and ironer; would have no objection to do the house work of a small ro family ; has the best reference from her last place in the city. Can be seen for two days at 244 West Twenty- fourth street, if not engaged. ? ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION in a private family, to do chamberwork, and assist in washing and ironing’; has no objection’ to general | housework in a small private family. Has the best of | city reference. Can be seen for two days at 46 Forsyth street, back room fourth floor. "ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘woman, as nurse, is a plain sewer, capable of taking the full charge of children ; understands waiting Bec . Please call at 218 West Twenty-sixth street, | tween Fighth and Ninth avenues, Can come well recous. mended. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as chambermaid and waiter, or to assist in washi and ironing. Good toh reference given. Call at No. 1 West Thirteenth street. 'ANTED—BY A RESPHCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook in a private family; understands her business in all its branches, Best of city reference given. Can be seen for two days at 81 West Nineteenth street. ANTED,—T0 SCHOOIS AND FAMILIES.—A YOUNG Indy from Germany, one of our best applicants, proficient in all the popular branches, desires to serve asi a visiting or resident governess in the city or immediate vicinity. Apply to KH. Wileox, United States Schoo, Agency, 208 Broadway. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN a situation as laundress or chambermaid. Good city reference given, May be seen for two days, at No. 80 King street. ‘ANTED— BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook, washer and ironer, or to do ge- neral housework. Good city reference given, Please call at No. 111 Warren street, South Brooklyn, in the rear. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA tion to cook, wash and iron, or do cooking alone, in a private family. Best of city references can be given Inquire at 43 Henry street, in the rear, third floor, room No. 6. YANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A tuation to do housework ina small private family reference, Can be seen for three days. ply at 207 Tenth avenue, between Twenty-ninth and Thir- tieth streets, in the shoe store. | J ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do general housework, or as chamber maid and waiter, Good city reference given, May be Best of city references from her | Ap: | la \ Wee STEADY, REI office, or in some whole good hand, ind jy a good accountant, Can furnish un- uestionable reftrence as to character and integrity. ddress G. V., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MAN WHO UNDER stands morocco coloring, goat and sheepskin finish ig. Address “John,”’ 13 Frankfort street. Country pre ed. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS porter in a store, or to drive an express wagon ; is a German, and speaks good English. Address A. MYER, Herald office. y ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOU! drive a horse and cart or wagon, and of horses. Is well acquainted with the city, and can 1 and write. Would bind himself toa good trade. be seen for two days, at No. 120 West Nineteenth . between Sixth and Seventh avenues, in the rear. No objections to go to the country to work on a farm. ANTED—BY AN ACTIVE AND EXPERIENCED young man, a situation as waiter, or as personal attendant. Can be well recommended as to capability, &c. He has no objection to go to any part. Should this apeet the eye of any one in want of a good servant, in the advertiser they will find one. Address B. B., waiter, 38 Fourth avenue, corner of Eighth street, or Union «quate Post office, will due attention. TANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION, AS salesman or clerk, ina mercantile howe. Highly satisfactory reference given. Address Y. 7%, “vlesman, Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRC: PRO- testant young man, of steady habits: li under stands farming and the care of horses, or would be will ing to engage with w gentleman in the city xt any em- plyment where he conld make himself useful. Can give good city reference if required. Will be seen for twodays at 18 West Thirteenth street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY” A oung man of sober habits, who thoroughly under- stands his business; in well acqalnted with {he elty, and can produce the best reference from his last place.’ Ad- dress M. D, Herald office, or at P. Tranor's harness store, | corner of Broadway and White street. ANTED—A SITUATION” AS ASSIST. BOOK- Vv keeper or entry clerk, by a young man, twenty years of age. Can furnish the best of references, also ré- commendations from his former employers. Address Mar- cus, this office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS HEAD WAITER INA hotel, by an experienced young man, who thorough ly understands his business, anid can bring the best of city references, Address 8. B., Herald office. ANTED TO GET, ON LEASE, FOR A NUMBER OF ears, from first of May next, a large dwelling- | house for a substantial business, located in any of the | streets crossing Broadway, from Franklin street up to As- tor place, within two blocks east or west of Broadway. Address Martins, 88 Leonard street. W ANTED— TWENTY YOUNG LADIES FOR AN equestrian pageant. Tuition in the art of riding free. For particulars, inguire at the Box office of the | New York Amphitheatre, between one and two o'clock, . Me Would do chamber ‘work and | P. W NTED—SIX COOKS, FOUR PROTESTANT NURSES, one French do., and three waiters, for highly re- | spectable families up town. ‘These, as well as all others looking for situations at this office, must come well re- commended. Apply at No. 60 East Fourteenth street, | near Broadway, this day and to-morrow. ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO TRAVEL with a family, as nurse to an infant. She must | be satisfactorily recommended, as of. temper, strictly | moral, neat, and a good’ plain needlewoman and clear starcher. American, Scotch, or German preferred. No | one need apply who cannot produce the best personal re- ference. Address E. G., Herald office. ‘ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WHO IS ALSO A good washer and ironer. The best of city refer- ence required. The applicant must be neat, good dis- ition, and obliging. Apply at 177 Thompson street, Between Bleecker and Houston, from 8 tol A. Mf. ‘ANTED—A SMART, TIDY, PROTESTANT YOUNG woman, as thorough upper servant. Only those fully competent, and who can bring satisfactory references from some respectable family, whom they have served for at least one year, need answer this advertisement. Apply at 122 West Twenty-third street, between 8 and 11 o'clock A, BM. ANTED—A FRENCH WOMAN, WHO IS A GOOD seamstress, to take charge of two or three chil- dren, Good reference required. Apply for one week, at 86 Tenth street. A ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER, AND IRONER. She must have good city references. Apply at 20 Clinton place, from nine to twelve o'clock. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—EIGHT OR TEN LADIES, to ornament and make papier mache goods, princi pully daguerreotype case covers. The work can be taken to thelr own homes. Good hands can make from eight to ten dollars per week. Full instructions given in four les- sons. Apply at 633 Broadway, between 10 and 3. ‘ANTED—A BOY, FOURTEEN OR FIFTEEN YEARS years old, in a store, and to run of errands. None | but boys living with their parents in the city need apply. Apply at No. @ Cedar street, third floor, from ine to ten 'elock : : able character and good address, to solicit eub- scriptions for = benevolent enterprise. 'A liberal com- pensation will be assured to suitable persons, Address J.T. Harris, 49 Chamber street. ‘ANTED—A WET NURSE, THAT CAN GIVE THE most respectable references, to take charge, at her own residence, of a child about six months old. Apply at No. 63 Irving’ place. 'ANTED—AT 114 NARSAU STREET, SALESMEN, clerks, porters, men on railroads and steamers, coachmen, waiters, and boys to learn trades. Places for smart girls ready. "Applicants enclosing one, dolla, free of postage, stating particulars, can be promptly suited. this ‘i THOMAS SPINK’ ‘Agent. ANTED—SITUATIONS FOR A LARGE NUMBER of excellent servants who understand their busi- ness, and will be highly recommended by the most re- spectable families, including American, English, Scotch, Irish, German and colored cooks, laundresses, chamber and waiting maids, nurses, coachmen, waiters, &. Please apply at Manning’s office, 10 Tillary street, Brooklyn. ANTED—AT THE BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE W office, No. 4 Sands street, Brooklyn, Protestant, Catholic and colored girls, as cooks, chambermaids, geno- ral housemaids, nurses, ke. They must be well recom- mended, Wanted, also, men and boys, for situations in Brooklyn. N. B.—Employers can procure efficient ser- vants at thiy office. M. WALLACE, ANTED, CUSTOMER CUTTER.—A SUPERIOR COAT and pantaloons cutter wanted, To such ® one a Liberal salary will be paid; none others need apply. Ad- dress, with real name, stating where an interview can be had, kixcelsior, Herald office SW ANTED THREE OR FOUR GOOD HARNISSMA- kers; black saddle and leather bottom pad hands preferred, to whom steady employment will be given. None but good bands need apply, Address Owen MeFar- % Broad street, Newark, New Jersey. GIOUS YOUNG MAN, as partner in a first class grocery store, with from ‘one thousand to fifteen hundred dollars. Inquire of Rey T. WALSH, 22 Downing street, near Bleecker, W7itiecneracter LADIES, OF UNEXCKPTION- seen for two days at No. 183 Hester street. WS ita teeerene: LADY, AND SER. | vant, the whole second floor of a genteel house, | nfornished,) with all the modern improvements, in a sinall ble private family ; not above Kighth street nor below Spring street. Address, with real name, post paid, to M. A., Sun office box, stating location, terms, &c. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU? MARRIED | W woman, to do washing and ironing at her residence. The most sttisfactory reference as to capability and | honesty can be'given. Please call at 216 Fourteenth street, | room No, 10. ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A "Wy istustion to 45 general tousework, op chtestevris ia willing to make herself generally useful. Please eall at | Trove street, third floor, for two days j ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS Bi FOR some time in the fancy business, must know the city and country custom and speak German and English. Address A. B, C., Herald offi ANTED—TO §) T, A GOOD BUSINESS THAT, with proper a $100 per month. A small capital required. Enquire for Mr. G., Patten’s Hotel, Greenwich street, corner of Warren: y ERFECTLY derstands serving the table, and who is not afraid todo the ordinary work about a dwelling house. City reference required. Call at No. 16 Bond street, between Mand 11 A. M. ANTED—AN EXPERIENC j permanent, Apply to JOHN P, WARK, 8 Chatham street. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST-RATE COOK; | Be Caure of Congratalation—In ‘THE BALL SmASON. WANTs. ss } _™ : Rechte veanees ‘war, published a powerful TpALL DRESSES IT Is BUT 100 OFTEN THAT THE peaeineatate ae aes aes v ed Y si ~ we ~ agi garage SRT ANTED EY “A Ronen! iutm SOUNG Wneiee es pk BOY, Bi a NT) yen ng) fae ghee ‘accidents and misfortunes of the ball and supper situation in « respectable private family; can bake; Pe ee ie ge W rian aera. Fexpectable W years of age, wishes to apprentice him- said, “If eny one wishes to know its miraculous | oom add s very heavy item to the ex; of the winter is a good cook, and first-rate washer froner. | nousework in a private family. Haa the best of ty re- | family; w cooking, ironing, &c. Can produce | *¢lf to some respectable Any communication ad- in subduing diseave and restoring health, let him Pg sy ley exquisite i conliy dreente he spot- | The eet 2% reference. Please call at 78 Third ave- | ference from her last place. "Please call at 81 Nineteenth | nd = Serger Say bt t em eee, Yuen call at ary be AA - pane iy ates Brooklyn, or to the to me. I will tell them that I have watched its rained in one moment, carelessness of a rer | nue, a tailor’s store. street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Can be seen | NO 12 West street. seen for two days. ; for {cars upon many-—even upon my own dear yeas, the il calculated movement of ome mae ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | for two day ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT | °% nya Fi MB kris 9 See Saree ameter ats Mi Gon tt ita atmeeeriar ae | Mamet Sanhehceneieetsc ree | yyanmma Stamey az mmragme | WW Oewg roma toni gee WAT wv, ron, ona 7 ee > r a vat ey of city refer- ‘ ~ | work or ) OF to dren. re- ) ine 7 Ne. 2~The —Geo, Hamilton, | legitimate pride. The persons to whom such misfortunes | om Eleventh street, fleer, back room, if generally useful. | The bent of city references given, tween First and Second avenues, for two days. 7 ment A YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS SEAM- stress. Can do all kinds of plain sewing; is to take care of children. Also, a girltodo chamberwo or housework. Please call at 62 Sixth avenue, corner of ‘Twenty-fifth street. YOUNG LADY WHO THOROUGHLY UNDERSTANDS dress-making, in Paria fashion, wishes to engage in families by the day. Please call at 164 avenue A, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, A VARNISH MAKER CAN HAVE CONSTANT WORK, if'a good workman. Address box 1,050, Post office. ALEXANDER T. STEWART & CO. WANT TWO FIRST rate salesmen for their retail silk department. None need apply but those accustomed to the city trade, and fully qualified for a leading situation. Apply in the evening. Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT LADY WISHES A situation as companion or to attend a lady, or will take the entire care and tuition of two or three children, from four to ten years of age, in English and writing ; a respectable family and a comfortable home more desirable than salary. Has no objection to travel. Advertiser would go as housekeeper in a small family. Will be heard of until engaged. lease address M. A., Herald office, WIDOW LADY IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A home this winter, for herself and child. She is willing to sew, or make herself useful at any light work. ‘The comforts of a home more desirable than exorbitant No one need answer this that objects to the child, The lady can be seen for three days at the northeast cor- ner of Second avenue and Twelfth street. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS k, washer and ironer, has good city reference. Can be geen for two days, at 119 Spring street, first floor, rear building. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM- ber maid ; can assist in washing and ironing ; has no ubjection to wait at table ; good city reference if re- quired. Please call a tixth avenue, between Twenty. first and Twenty-second sts. Can be seen for two days. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED LADY is: desirous of obtaining a situation in a gentleman's family, as plain seamstress, and to assist in the domest arrangements of the house. She would also be happy to engage as housekeeper to a widower or an unmarried gon tleman. Please address, post-paid, or, if desired, the lad, could be seen at 375 Pearl street, at any hour until ‘clock in the afternoon of the present week. Direct to M. E.S., at the above address, NG FRENCH OR SPANISH GIRL, WHO speaks both languages, (with a little English) hag | some education, and of a good disposition, is wanted as i with references, directed to B. nurse and attendant, on two. young shih en. Latiers, ., Herald office, attended to within two weeks. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion ina private family, as chambermaid and laun- dress, or chambermaid and seamstress. Can produce good ‘city reference. Can be seen for two days at 260 ‘Twelfth street, corner of Third avenue. AN ;NGuSH, WOMAN, OF GREAT EXPERIENCE, wishes @ situation as’ nurse and seamstress. She has lived for years with some of the most respectable families in the citye She can be seen for two days, at 173 West Twenty-eighth street. LAD WANTED—WHO CAN WRITE A HANDSOME ornamental hand.—Apply, with specimens, at 333 Broadway, room No. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS child’s nurse. She is experienced and can take en- tire charge of an infant; is a good plain sewer, and is willing to make herself generally useful. Best of city re- ference, if required. Can be seen for two days, if not en- gaged, at 377 Sixth avenue. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM. TANTS A SITUA- tion, to cook, wash, and fron. Has good cit; ence from her last place. Can be seen for two 230 Sixth avenue, near Broadway. YOUNG SCOTCH WOMAN IS DESIROUS OF OB- taining a situation, as chambermaid and seamstress, understands dressmaking, and would be willing to make herself generally useful. | Call, 264 ys, at |, for two days, at No, nty-ninth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenu RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN A situation, ax cook; understands cooking in wll ite branches. Good city reference given. Apply at No. 36 Greenwich street, third floor. Can be seen for two days. RESPECTABLE WIDOW WISHES A SITUATION, AS nurse; is a good plain sewer; hus lived Dasa bats in one situation. Can give good city reference. Please call at 96 Thompson street, fires flocr, back room, Can be seen for two days. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS SEAM- stress in a respectable family; can cut and fit dresses; or,would have no objection to do chamberwork, Has reference. Please call at 89 Crosby street, front base- ment. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO OB- tain a situation as chambermai housework. Has good city reference for two days, by addressing E, R., No. 67 Prospect rtreet, Brooklyn. (A. STATION | WANTED BY | A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework, plain cook- ing, washing and ironing, or chamberwork, in’a amall pri- vate family. Best of city reference giveo. Apply at 64 Henry street. . RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as cook, washer, and ironer, or to do general housework in a small private family. ' The best of city reference will be given. Has lived three years in her last place. Please call at 40 Catherine street, second floor. RESPECTABLE ee ae NINETEEN os of age, wishes a situation & grocery or liquor store; fats good knowledge of the business. Wille in any respectable business where he can devote his time to the interest of his employer. Is smart and active, and of business habits, and a good writer. Good city refe- rence from his last employer and others. Can be seen at 43 Henry street until engaged. RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, CAPABLE. of taking the entire charge of children, and o seamstress, is desirous of going with a family to San Fran- cisco, and to remain with them there, if required. Cam give ‘good city reference. Inquire at No. 90 Elizabeth street. (ChomPOMTORS WANTED, AT THOMAS B. SMITH’S, 216 William street. LERK WANTED IN A DRUG STORE—ONE THO- oughly acquainted with the business, None net apply unless with good recommendations. Apply at No, 1,022 Broadway, from half-past 11 o'clock to half-past 12. IXCELLENT SITUATIONS—IN FIRST CLASS FAMI- lies, are now ready at the Employers and Servants’ Protective Agency, 148 Grand street, for professed cooks, OUSEKEEPER.—A MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN LADY, and has experience in house- hh lish, heaping: Wlaties Yo Rian’ a aitcatine private family ; 3 to she is & good seamstress. Salary is not so much an object as a comfortable home. Apply at _36 Vesey street, between 10 and 12, A.M., and Sand 6, PM. OTICE.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, OF A HIGE- ly respectable family, lately arrived ‘in this city would be most happy to getina nice Sion new ai make herself useful in ever way ir would to oversee so my be as she on Freee with Ln eeping and the servants; lus fricun,and of Kind disposition, and willing to please, "The best of reference given. Address E. Morris, City Post office, New York, pre-paid. ALESMAN WANTED.—A DRY GOODS JOBBING house would like to hire a good salesman that can in- fluence cash and short time trade. Such a one will be liberally treated with. Address T. M. J., this woes ieee ‘WANTED—BY TWO PROTESTANT GIRIS, as plain sewers, or chambermaids; or would take care of ebildren, “Apply to Mr. WALSH, offee of Commis: sioners of Emigration, or 819 Pearl street, up stairs. Races hl SERVANTS, ALL WITH GOOD recommendations, at Morris & Co.’s Intelligence Office, 287 Broadway, corner of Reade street, want employment this day. Some superior German cooks, chambermaids, American waiting girls, American girls for housework, Trish chambermaids, laundresses, child’s nurses an cooks; coachmen, private male servants, and wpiters, sgitvation WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, AS chambermaid, waiter, nurse or seamstress. Has no objection to wash and iron for» small family. Best of city reference as to honesty and capability. be seen for three days, by applying at 160 Columbia street, corner of Degraw, Brooklyn. (0 BOSS PRINTERS.—THE ADVERTISER WISHES TO serve the remaining eighteen months of his appren- iceship ax compositor, either in a hewspaper or book of- fice. No objection to the country. ters addressed to Printer, Herald office, will receive immediate attention, (0 BAKERS.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN TO WORK at the cake baking. None need apply but those who understand working at all kinds of cakes. ly at 21 Spring «treet. 1 CHARLES COUL' PRESENTS. JQICH AND USEFUL PRESENTS—A. G. BAGLEY & Co., manufacturers, solicit the attention of the trade and the public generally, to their stock (of recont manu- facture) of gold pens, gold and silver peneila and pen cases in endless variety of patterns, prineiple, and sizes, r with our celebrated extension cases, gold and , with pen and peneil and reserve for leads, which, for beauty of workmanship, prinedple of construction, and durability eclipse anythmg of the kind previously ex- hibited, "Seven sizes patented and warranted. We would also cail attention to our superior gold pens, which need no proof of their superiority except the inereaved demand, and the numerous attempts at imitation, Nos. 277 (Ir. ving House) Broadway, and 19 Maiden lane. MEDICAL. OCTOR HUNTER’S RED DROPS CAN BE HAD GENU ine at 230 Canal street, New Orleans. It makes speedy and thorough cure in certain diseases, without tht least restriction of diet, drink, exposure or business. On dollar per vial, with a medical book filled with fraths, nol lies. Only place, 73 Division street, up stairs, New Y@ris until the new office, No. 3, is finished, For ten years pad every consummate quack doctor in this and other cities has got up some lie about this t remedy. Dr. Hunter restores people to sound health daily, who have been ruined with mercury and caustic by those humbugy.

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