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Excelator.—Fashionable Clothing.—Alfred Munroe & Co., No. 441 Broadway, fine ready made clothing. Alfred Munroe & Co., well made clo! from marked prices, 441 Broadway. manufacturers of way, a few door: and no deviation fred Munroe & Co., men’s and boys’ cloth bove Howard street. Cw and see. Clothing at Wholesale Only.—An immense stoek of spring and summer clothing, made expressly for the Southern, Western, and California trade, which we eoffer at the very lowest market prices. WILKINSON BROTHERS, Nos. 28 and 30 Jolin street, corner of Nassau. Twenty per cent Reduction in Readymade g. Elegant Talmas, $10 each; beautiful paletots 912; French eassimere pants, $5; plush silk vests, $3; & few white satin embroidered nuptial vests, $5; French re business coata, latest style, $4;’ black frock and dress coats, $10, To jobbers in clothing this ix a yare chance. GEORGE LEVIE, 380 Broadway, corner of White street. Every Man to his Business, and Every Busl- | nessa science.—This is the precept of Knox, the hatter; and as an evidence that he has rendered his business @ seience, let the of hats’of the spring Saturday next, the day appointed for their display, his establishment, No. 128 ton street, will be crowded. Cut and Come Again.—Genflemen for whom GREEN, No.1 Astor House, has pes oa one set of shirts, always come again for another, fits are just the kind that every body wants to have. Instyle anil needle- work, as well as adaptation to the shape, his shirts are wnequalled. A great deal has been said about Shirts, and some of it nodoubt is true. There is one fact, however, established, namely: ‘That M’LAUGHLIN, 292 Greenwich street, corner of Chambers, furnishes the best shirts for the money that can be produced in the United States, Mark that. Wonderful Improvements In Sewing Ma- ehines having recently been made, now renders these ine struments ahead of any mechanical invention of the age, and the proprietors, Messrs. I. M. Singer & Co., having been to o great expense in purchasing machinery ex. pressly for the manufactory of these machines, assure the blic that the machines shall hereafter have all the Best improvements attached with perfect mechanical aecuracy, and the once seeming difficulties are now re- moved. Call and examine mar‘ines, at the principal @ffice, 258 Broadway. UM. SINGER & CO, Shirt Makers and fine sewers.—Wheeler, Wilson & Co.'s sewing machine, so generally used in your Business, patented June 15th, 1852, oan be seen at the eompany’s office, just opened, 265 Broadway. Splendid Carpeting.—Smith & Lounsbery 443 Pearl street, are now receiving in store, per late ar- ala, a large stock of velvet, tapestry, Brussel, three » and ingrain carpetings, of chaste and elegant de- which, having been purchased previous to the re- eent advances in prices, they are enabled to offer at very great inducements. fashion. AsCompetition has Assumed a Formidable Aspect in every branch of trade in the city of New York, it may not be inappropriate to direct, in an especial manner, the attention of Western and Southern mer- ebants, and those visiting the city from other parts of the Union, to the excellent and admirably conducted es- tablishment of Mr. WM. McGRORTY, 142 Broadway, | where may now be found the most extensive stock of fercign | and domestic carpetings, oilcloths, &., ever presented | for examination and sale in this city. ‘There are no new styles, shades, colors, and patterns, of modern invention, that his judicfously seleeted assortment docs not embrace; and in order to give a new impetus to his retail trade, ho | has made sacrifices of no ordinary characte: i from his former extensive store, 136 William street, | where his wholesale trade came up fully to his highest | expectations. In his present location he is enabled to af- ford every facility and advantage to wholesale buyers, a well as to retail purchasers, for we are informed, on re- Mable anthority, that he will not suffer himself to be un- @ersold in this city by any establishment in his busine: ‘There is a peculiar attribute that has a marked referenci to Mr. McGrorty : that those who have once made purcha- ses at his store, bave hitherto invariably extended to him their patronage. Reduced Prices, iy, at‘KELTY*& FERGU- nd Curtain Store, 208g Broad- way, one door above Reace street. 500 Pieces of Elegant Mourning Foulard silk, just received, and for sale, at five dollars the dross, seven, at BARTHOLEMEW & WEED’S new mourn- ing atore, No. 651 Broadway, between Spring and Prince , Heatly opposite Metropolitan Hotel. L. Braudies & Co.—By Letters Patent, Issued September 16th, 1851.— Manufacturers of bronze co- Meee eat gest, albver and metal leaf factory. corner « and Pacific streets, Brooklyn; office No. 11 Cedar York, beg to publish their greatly reduced —No. 4, 96; 8, 50 $1,000 $6 ; 800, Mare Chance.—For Sale, the Stock and of @ fancy and mantilla store, situated in one of Jocations in York. lease runs four from May next. The above will be sold for cash. Any one having from sixteen to eighteen hundred dollars oa, will seldom meet such a chance. icrieetag f rea- sons Ay Herald ‘will be given for selling out, by addressing D. s ig out, by using : ‘Valuable House and Lot at Auction.—Cole & CHILTON will sell at public auction on Monday, 28th inst., at 12 0’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, that =p house and lot No. 99 St. Mark’s place, 37 fect 6 inches by 110 feet. The sale is peremptory, ‘and shall not be postponed on any account. suction sales. Fars at Anction.—T. Young, sell the balance of his rich taney rlogtepet An to this branch of his business for the season. His stock Gael & handsome assortment of stone martin, mink martin, fitch martin, ermine, and all other kinds of furs that are desirable. to commence at 10 o’clock, on Tuesday, the 22d inst. Ladies, if you want me furs, now is your time to get a bargain. Fo the Lovers of Cholee Bitsy—A, Broad- war, wut oner tor rale, at his tharket, No, S41 Brood: way, one door above Thirteenth street, this day, @ choice Jot of English mutton, ‘beef, pheasants, patr idge, hare, turbot, trout and soles. N. Per steamer Pacific. You don’t like Gin, eh !—Pooh! you never | @sank any. Charles’ London Cordial Gin, and if the | soft, delicious flavor of that does not make you adore gin, then you have not as good a palate as most people. You | will it at all the hotels and barrooms. Office No. 7 92 , Will i 2,800 Building Lots and 100 Farzas will be distributed to 800 subscribers on the 24th -f February, 1863, and warrantee deeds given for the ame. Why pert with wife and friends, and sacrifice health, in going California or Australia, wher, only $16 dollars will se- eure four building lots, #4 farm, and near the Empire City, which will lay 1%, foundation for a fortune at home, all your frie“j4s around you. A few shares only are left. If ‘yor de not wish to be disappointed in having a Deautifr” nomestead, get a share immediately. Apply to" ARLES WOOD,’ 208 Broadway, where maps can be oad gratis. Millet’s Music Saloon, 329 Broadway, is the only place in New York where a large and general assort- ment of music and musical instruments can be purchased ebeap for cash. Twenty years in one place. Persons out of town sending for any article can rely on being served as well as if prescat, by MILLETT, importer, and agentéor Watts’ antidote, “4 Rasotr Lacoultre.—These Razors have no equal in their extreme durability and keenness of edge. Can be obtained, genuine, at SAUNDERS’, No. 7 Astor House, and 387 Broadway. Comb Factory, No. 387 Broadway, where can be seen a choice selection of tortoise shell and buffalo dress combs, of the newest patterns. Combs repaired. Articles of the toilet of the finest quality. A. & J. SAUNDERS, 387 Broadway. Portable Dressing Cases—_The most com- plete and elegant articles nov manufactured, having every requisite for a gentleman’s tollet, and as 4 travel- ling companion invaluable. For sale ge artis G, SAUNDERS & SON No. 7 Astor House, and 387 Broadway. Dr. J. H. Schenck now In the City, and his rooms, at the Irving House, Broadway, are the resort of persons suffering from lung disease. sumption in every state is arrested by the use of his Pulmonic Syrup, anil by the judicious advice giyen to patients. The Doctor uses Schenck’s Respirometer for ex- ig the lungs of those who wish it, and in no instance does he fail nog out the exact nature of the trou- bie in those ores, if any oxist. His xtay in New York is for this week only, which should be distinctly understood by those interested in his visit here. Ladies will find a private entrance to the Irving House on the Chambers street side, where there are prompt and obliging servants in attendance to conduct them to the Tuctor's rooms. Hours of attendance frum 9 g'glock, | A. M., to 4 o'clock, P. M., dail | ‘Who says there ts 10 A2tin in Gilead! —Watts’ Nervous Antidote will Positively cure the very worst cases of rheumiti, neuralgia, debility, cramps, &c. Tie beauty nf this remedy is, that the first bottle gives you more tonfidence in its health-restoring qualities than al the certificates ever published in its fayor. JOHN PYNE, 38 Ann street. $1 per bottle. Phrenology=For Professional Examina. | tivns, with verbal or written descriptions of character, | ineluding directions relative to the mort suitable occupa: tiens, the selection of partaers in bas‘moss and congenial goupenions for life, call at 131 Nagsau street, in Clin ton Hall, day and evening. “These, examinations will be | fond most valuable, as well as ¢xceedingly interesting. | The advice given in relation to health, regulating the pro- | Pmsities, appetite, habits, ard so forth, is worth more than many times the cost of ¢he examination. Probably inno other way cin a small amount be spent to an equat advantage.’? Carr & Hicks, Str ,tioners, having Removed pt i 8‘ root, would respectfully cull the oir ; et 7 to thei amortinene cf ke ii sds and the public generally to their books, paper, and stationery articleg, of which they keer , on hand a completo and well select a frie sock, Bill head i “hag 4, cards, circulars, checks, &e., litho. graphed or prit’ ted to order. Blank books raled and bound Wany pattern, required. Lookin ¢Giass Warehouse—1953 — Looking « asses, 9° | reduced prices,—RICHARDS KINGSLAND, No. Cort mndt street. The trade ; upplied with frames ©) a composition etate No, Factory No, 186 Duane streets . 441 Broad- | public call and examine his superb style, => published In Ma- ) is im =e H. K. Green, J. M-Green, and P. Traey. | ae in one of the oldest and best known papers Be, Georgia, and affords to New York mer- qhants, eogsod in the Houthern trade, an excellent oppor- lie The ing themselves known to the Southern pub- Conn 1el¢hxph circulates mainly through the cotton region of Georg? it ig ‘exteusively read throughout the adjacent agg plications for advertisements or sub- scribers to be ma, to WM. H. McDONALD, 102 Nawsau street, corner of AN. New York. W. H. McDonajyy Newspaper Advertising House, No. 102 Nassau treet, corner of Ann.—The very best papers, from every igrt ‘of the Union and the Cana- das, received daily. % terms, and fullest authority and recommendations frot. oyer the written signatures of the publishers. tters Patent secu, Let ‘ed In 1849, Palvermas cher «Patent Hydro-Bleetric Vitaic Chains, constructed to | be worn under the garments, aréhe most wonderful disco- very in medicine and electricity Othe present day. They selieve, without pain or shock, instintaneously, acute ner- vous pains, #uch as head, ear, and tothe ache rheumatic pains, tic doloreux, &e., and by its kjld but ‘continuous and preceptible action on the body, diseases of years standing—such as gout, local paralyin nervous) oom. plaints, liver diseases, &e.—disappear wif by a miracle, | They precipitate metals from their solutons” decompose | water, defiect the magnetic needle, in short, show all the phenomenon of » powerful voltaic pile.’ The instru ments producing these effects weigh about two ouncor can be folded up in apocket-book, are alwaya ready for | {nstantaneous use, and will last a mam his lifetime guarding himself, famfly and friends, ke against thai umber of diseases and complaints in which mild stream. | 1ng electricity is a perfectly safe, certain, and wonderful | speedy remedy. The price of a complete ola | $1 10 88; batteries, $10 to $22 50. si pialencaoas § jocredible as may seem the above facts, any person ca: easily convince himself beforehand, at tho depot, of thelr truth. The importance of the invention has’ been ac- knowledged in America by the Academy of Medicino of New York, and the chains have been applied with great mecess in'the medical colleges, the City, Relleyues and Ward's Island Hospitals, Brooklyn City Hospital, &e.: in Europe, by the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Sur- geons in London; by the Academie Nationale de Medecin at Paris; by the Imperial faculty at Vienna; by the Royal faculty at Berlin, and other scientific ations of the highest order, including the principal hospitals in Enrope. The proprictors are in possession of testimonials to the same effect, from all the above institutions in Ame- riergvnd Europe, as well as of the most eminent and distuguished members of the profession in both homi- spheres, and invite the public to examine them. : Full and illustrated deseriptions—one for personal use and one for scientific men—with copies of testimonials anda number of eases cured in New York and Europe, may be obtained, gratis, at the office. They will be for- warded, free of postage, to any part of the United States, in answer to prepaid inquiries, containing three cents postage stampa. J. STEINERT, No. 568 Broadway, corner of Prince street. Wigs and Toupees.—Batchclor’s New Style of wigs are pronounced the most perfect imitation of na- ture yet invented. Those wanting a very superior article should eall 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. Cristadoro’s Celebrated Halr Dye Changes the hair instantly toa superb black or brown, while hiy Preservative and Bautifier stimulates its growth and per- boty a its luxuriance to the latest period of life. Te ¢ is applied privately, and both soldat CRISTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House, and by druggists generally. Halr 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 ease and certainty with which this favorite and old es- tabl'shed hair dye performs is astonishing. It is for sale, or applied, at BACHELOR'S wig factory, No. 4 Wall street, Gourand’s Liquid Halr Dye ts, without ex- ception or reservation, the very best ever invented. Be- ware of Pulled dyes. Ryually celebrated is Gouraud’s Medicated Soap, for curing pimples, freckles, sallowness, chaps, Toughness, &e. Poudre Subtile uproots hair from any part of the body. Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Gloss, at 67 Walker street, near Broadway. Recipe for the Halr.—Two ounces of olive oil, scent to suit; use daily. This will keep your hair aad coat:collar well greased. ut if you desire your hair kept in a healthy condition, and free from grease, your clothes ungoiled, then apply Dr. Debay’s Nioukrenoleo. Get a bottle at 135 (Clinton Hall) or 156 (Tribune Buildings) Nassau street, 509 Broadway, No. 1 St. Mark’s place; also, at corner of Broadway and irty-fourth street, and of booksellers enerall . In Brooklyn, at 175 Fulton street. ay Dr. E. F, DEBAY, 135 Nassau street, care of BE. ‘rench, Dr. E. Brown, “the Great Screfula Doetor,” office 147 Grand street.—A scientific treatment of scrofu- Je is assuredly obtained of Dr. E. Brown, located at 147 Grand New England’s cured Hare pee him many offer of his street. @ebts of gratitude. New York now has eee Aiilcted, selse time and call on him, ere it Birth-marks, polyp scirrhous tumors, moles, and all excresencea removed ‘fom ths face or body, by & painless external application, All per- sons int be. perfectly satisfied of the fact, by ealling at the office of the subscribers, 192 Second avenue, corner of Twelfth street. 2 Married, At Frie, Pa., on Wednesday, Feb. 16, by the Rey. Dr. Lyon, Tomas D. Jouys, Esq.,’of San Francisco, Cal., to Sorme, eldest daughter of Walter Chester, Eeq., of Erie. Died, On Sunday morning, suddenly, of congestion of the lungs, Cuartzs W. Lowrre, in the 54th year of his age. ¢ relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Forty-fifth street and Second avenue, this morning, at 11 o'clock. His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. On Sunday evening, Feb. 20, Marcanet Euzanern, the beloved and only child of James J. and the late Catharine A. Lyons, aged 11 months and 11 days. The friends of the family, and those of her Frandtather, Jobn McBarron, are requested to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. from No. 96 avenue B. fonday, Feb. 21, of consumption, Joanna, wife of John Sullivan, in the 29th year of her age. Her friends and acquaintances, and those of her hr. 2, are respectfully invited to attend her funéfal, to. rrow afternoon, at 3 o’clock, from her late resideiice, No. 20 Batayia street. Her remains wil iy interred in the Cemetery, corner of Eleventh street ani first avenue. On Sunday morning, Feb. 20, Mrs. Suaax A. Day, relict of Asa Day, of this city, in the 56th year of her age. Her friends and relatives are invited to attend her fune- ral, this afternoon, at 4o’cloek, at St. Mark’s Charch, without further invitation. On Sunday evening, Feb. 20, Daymi C.. son of Mr. John and Mary Anne Scott, in the 12th year of his age. ‘The friends of the family, and those of Daniel and Tho- mas Coghlan, are respectfully invited to attend his fune- ral, from Springfield, N. J., to Morristown, this morning, at half. past 10 o'clock. On Saturday, Feb. 19, of disease of the heart, Mrs. Euza L. M., wife of J, Chastelain, in the 534 year of her age. The friends of the family are respecttully requested to attend herfuneral, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from No. 48 West Eleventh street, without further invitation. On Sunday morning, Feb. 20, Jax, daughter of William an, Esq. ‘The felatives and friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, at the Church of the Ascension, ty th ayenue,) this afternoon, at 4 o’clock, without further invitation. On Monday, Feb, 21, Extia Ancier, daughter of Daniel 0. and Margarey Archer, aged 1 year, 8 mowths and 8 days. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from No. 54 King street. On Friday, Feb. 18, Constance Garnxnmm, daughter of Lawrence Gardenier, aged 7 years and 4 days. On Sunday, Feb. 20, Nancy Apeisa, daughter of John and Harriet Wildey, aged 17 years, 2 months and 14 days. on Sunday evening, Feb. 20, Lewm F. Grrexe, aged 65 years, 8 months and 18 days, son of Rev. Zacariah Greene, of Hempstead, L. I., soldier of the Revolution. The friends of the family’ are respectfully invited to at- tend his funcral, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his Inte residence, No, 55 Jay, corner of Front street, Brook- , of consumption, ISABELLA Mitrer, Villiam Maxwell, aged 5 years and 9 he friends and acquaintances of the family are ro- spectfully invited to attend the fui this afternoon, at 2o’cleck. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Ceme- toy for interment. 01 ronto papers pleage copy. On Monday, Feb. 21, Micuam McManoy, in the 65th year of his His funeral will take place to-morrow morning, at 10 o’clock, fsom his late resi lence, No, 103 DuMield street, Brooklyn. His remains will be brought to the Chureh of the Assumption. On Monday evening, Feb. 21, Entry Dooty, of con- sumption, aged 27 years, of Queens co., parish of Bally- adams, Ireland. Her remains will be taken from the Astor House, this afternoon, at half-past 2 o'clock. Her friends and those of the family are Invited to attend. ee ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Sb SIXTH SEVENTH AND EIGHTH PAGRS ssoypeiones ——— js PERSONAL, SAY AAR NFORMATION WANTED=OF ter, who lived, in 1849, in tho Mowery, between Stan- ton and First strebts, They we formerly from one of the French Wost India Islands. Mrs. W. had a son, known by the name of Tuto, Ary information of their whores bouts would he thankCully recived, or, if this should impet the eye of cither of them, they can hear from an old frierid, “by actiressing a line to Guillams, care of Geo, H, Leland raneisco, Cal. Wrst AND SIS- AN WHO WR he man in Front atreet, signed Your Neigh- bor, will address A. KE. 8. M-, Herald office, stating if an interview can be had, and where, if not, how a letter can | Ye rent him, he will confer a'favor on the person ad- | dressed. onic TICE SHOULD MEI of Mr. George Robinson in February, 1852, without ¢ his address, 8 car nostly requested to communicate with his friends in | Scotland, or with Messrs, Barklie & Brown, No. 60 Wil | liam street, New York. Eis own interest. as well aa the | interest of his brother, will be materially advanced by his compliance. CALIFORNIA , NTLY FROM A. California and acquainted with the house of Myc Feth & Co., San Franeiseo, will confer a favor, ‘by calling or addressing a line to M. Colburn, No. 59 West Twenty- firet street, stating when and whe n interview may be bed, ne de chambre ou bonne’ denfants, dans une famille Frangaive, ou Amérieaine, elle peut donner de bonnes re ferer dresser No. 81 Dix neuvieme rue, entre la | FOR SALE AND TO LET. 0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—THE BAR AND T oyster saloon, Nos. 113 and 115 John street, is for rale, with the lease, and all of the fixtures now in the place, Apply at 262 Fulton street. (0 LET—IN GREENWICH STREET, BETWEEN VESEY and Barclay, one large room, with office attached, 6m second floor, suitable for any light business. Also, rooms suitable for offices, &e. Inquire in the store No. 204, as above. LADY, WISHING TO GO TO CALIPORNIA, IS DE- sirous of forming an acquaintance with a lady who would be willing to take her as a companion. Would not object to going out as stewardess with the captain of a yesvel. Please address Nina, Broadway Post Ofliee. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN A private family to do housework; is a firet rate cook, washer and ironer. The best of reference from her last Please call at 979 Second avenue, Can be seen lays. PECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation todo cooking, washing and ironing, or the work of small private family; would not object to chamberwork; good city referenee will be given. Apply at No, 358 Second avenue, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA tion to do chamberwork or waiting, or general house work; the best of city reference will be given. Please call at 358 Second avenue, between Twenty-se. cond and Twenty-third, streets, on Tuesday and Wednes- day, from ten in the morning, until 4in the evening. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS WET nurse in a respectable family. Has been confined of her first baby about five weeks since Call at No. 6 Clarkson street, for Mrs. Sullivan. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as cook, washer and ironer, in a small private family. Can come well recommended from her last places. Can be seen at the corner of Bond and Warren streets, over the grocery store, for two days. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, IN A small private family, to do general housework. She ix a good washer and ironer. Would engage as chamber- maid. Has goodcity reference. Please call at No. 133 West Thirteenth street. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISAES TO 0B tain a situation as chaimbermaid, and would assist in Washing and ironing, or as nurse and seametress, being fully competent to fill either. Can be seen at 173 Kast Eleventh street until engaged. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as cook in a private family, and has no objec- tion to assist in washing and ironing, or would go as chambermaid or laundress; the best of city references can begiven. Please call at 188 East Seventeenth street, be- tween First avenue and ayenue A, first RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SETU- ation asa good plain cook, washer and froner; a comfortable home in a private family preferred to high wages; no objection to the country. Good reference will be given. Can be seen for two days at 201 Seventh street, recond floor, front room. VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN wants @ situation as wet nurse; has no objection to go into the country; has afresh breast of milk. Please | call at No, 76 West Fighteenth street. PROTESTANT GIRL W. ‘SA PLACE AS and seamstress in a respectable family, In- quixe at 89 West Thirteenth street, front room, first floor, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN LADY, WHO HAS some knowledge of the English language, wishes a Situation, in a respectable family, to do chamberwork and plain sewing, or to attend children. She is a fine sewer, and can teach children the German language, if required, Pace reference can be given, Please call at 179 Second street. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS A first rate cook; she understands several branches of French cooking; also understands American and Eng- lish cooking, pastry and jellies. The best of city reference can be given as to character and capability. Please call at 47 Mott street, first tloor, front building. Can be seen for two days, ifnot engaged. RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WISHES A situation as cook, washer and ironc:; is a good baker, understands housework in general, and has the best of city reference. Can bs seen for tix days, at 99 Chrys\ r building, between Hester and Grand. A YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS NURSE and plain sewer. She can be highly recommended from her last employer. Apply at 117 Columbia street, for two days. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS CH. bermaid and waiter, and to assist in AM. and ironing, or to make herself generally useful. ‘She can be YOUNG MAN, WHO SPEAKS FRENCH, ITALIAN, modern Greek, and little English, desires a situa: tion, either as valet or any other position where he can tmaake himself useful. Address S. K., Herald office. SCOTCHMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GARDENER. Is married, and_has no family. Understands his Business perfectly, isi all its branches. Has been three years in this country. Has good reference from his last situation. Can beseen at Mr. Thorburn’s, 15 John street, from 10 to 20’clock. Address A. C. FARMER, WHO UNDERSTANDS FARMING IN ALL its branches, and stock of all sorts, wishes a situa- tion. Any one in want of such a man will please call on, or address, for three days, D. M., No. 3 Barclay street. FEW ACTIVE, EXPERIENCED MEN WANTED, TO sell a popular work in the city and country. A hibe- ral commission given; and to those who are competent ‘ood wages paid. Apply at No. 5 Fowler's Buildings, 103 Nassan street, to E. 8. GOODNOW. OY WANTED IN A BOOKSTORE, ABOUT SIXTEEN years old. The best references required; one who been in a bookstore would be preferred. Address, in own handwriting, H. BE, L., office. D Y GOODS SALESMAN WANTED—TO GO WEST, IN @ first-class fancy and staple dry goods retail house. Nore need apply without having long ex- perience, and the best recommendations for integrity, &c. To competent person a liberal salary will be paid. Inquire at 8 o'clock P. M., at A. T. Stewart & Co,’s, Broadway, for Mr. Issac Raphael, of Louisville. RUG CLERK,—A SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG man, who theroughly understands the city retail and dispensing business, and can give good city refer- ‘WANTS. een NS tN ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, | a situation as chambermaid, washer and ironer, or _ to do plainsewing. Good city referencegiven. Please call | at No, 30 Bond street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman, as Wet nurse. Is healthy, | and has a fresh breast of milk. Good city reference. | Please call at 51 Macdougal street. | ‘ANTED—BY A PROTFSTANT WOMAN, A SITUA- | tion as Cook or Chambermaid. Inquire at No, 147 | East Ninth street, for two days. ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, as seamstress or chambermaid. Would no objection to waiton alady. Can dress hair neat! No one but a respectable private family ueed apply. U doubted reference given. Please callat Thirty-first street, first heuse east of Third avenue. ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO PERSO’ as an experienced housekeeper, the o clild’s nurse. Inquire, for three days, at 17 Sutfolk st YOUNG GIRL id ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOU: 17 yearsold, tomind a baby and sew. Is a goo sewer. Good city reference given if required. Please call or address J. M., 301 Nineteenth street, near | Tenth avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, who isa good plain cook, a first rate washer and ironer, and is @ good baker of bread. Has good eity reference. Can be seen for two days, at her present situation, 28 West Twelfth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIL of the Jewish persuasioa, as nursery maid an plain sewer. None but of the same persuasion need apply, at 132 Seventh avenue, near Nineteenth street. No objection to go in the country. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, a situation to do general housework in a private family. Can be seen for two days. Please call at 05 West Fifteenth street, between Sixth und Seventh avenues. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOU situation as cook; understands branches, pastry, jellies,” and all kinds of &e. City reference. Call at 212 Seventh aven: ‘ANTED.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A situation as nurse, who has been accustomed to the care of children for several years, and can take full charge of an infant, and can give the’ best of city refer ences. Can be seen for two days, at No. 26 Second ave- nue, in the rear, third floor. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook in a private family. She understands her business perfectly, and can give the best of city refer- ence, and all necessary satisfaction as to character that may be required. Please call at 94 St. Mark's place, se- cond floor. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A RRSPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as a good cook; excellent hand at p try, good washer and ironer; the ‘best of city reference can be given at her last place, where she lived for two years. Can be seen for a week if not engaged. Second Place, second door east of Court street, South Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED young woman, as first rate cook; she understan: soups, made up dishes, jellies, pastry and baking; g city reference given. | Apply ‘at 281 Sixth ayenue, tween Seventeenth and kighteenth streets, front base. ment. Can be seen fér two day: ‘ANTED—BY A LADY, A SITUATION AS COPY. ist, or teacher in @ school or family; good city re- ferences given, Address A. Z., Herald office. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, situation as housekeeper to an aged couple or widower’s family, or would have no objection to assist in any respectable business. Can give good city reference from her last employer, where she has lived’ six years, Address by letter, post. paid, Mrs. Ritehie, 188 Twenty: Re street, between First and Second avenues, for two lays. NTED—BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as housekeeper, or to do chamberwork in a respectable family. Best of reference given. Can be Pick ge ge at 155 Rivington street; or address to ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG ENGLISH girl, who has lately lost both father and mother, to take care of children and do ae work. Can be seen at her present employer’s, No. 274 Sixth avenue. ‘ANTED—BY A NEAT GIRL,* A SITUATION AS child nurse, seamstress or chambermaid; can give good references, and be seen for two days at 152 Sullivan street, on the first floor, back room. Bi, Woe ates A RESPECTABLE YOUNG W@MAN, A situation to do general house work for a small plain family. Please call at 185 Seventeenth street, Seventh avenue. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, young woman, to do ral housework in a small family; isa good plain cook, washer and ironer: reference from her last employer. Can be seen for two days at 483 Hudson street, in the rear. W4NTED_3Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook; understands her business in allits branches. Best of city reference. Can be seen for two days, at 81 West Nineteenth strect. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, as laundress in # private family. The best of refer- ence from her last place. Inquire at 191 Fourth #trect, one door east of Sixth avenue, rear, second floor. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman. as child’s nurse ; would take care of a baby from its birth. She has lived in a family. The best of city reference can be given. Please call at 30 Laight street, near St. John’s lane. Can be seen for three days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and plain sewer, or to take care of children. Has no pes to go in the country. Best of city reference. in be seen for two days only. Please call at No. 504 Houston street, be- tween Mott and Elizabeth. ‘7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE FRENCH WOMAN’ asituation to travel to Europe. Also, a fluti machine for sale. Call at No. 66 Beel street, seco floor. ‘ANTED— BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation as chambermaid and to do plain sewing, or assist in the washing and ironing, or general housework, in a small private family. Good city reference, Please call for two days, at 61 Bank street, up stairs, on the first floor, in the front room. corner of BY A RESPECTABLE ence, &e. Please address B.C. B., Herald office. RY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED—FOUR GOOD salesmen, to go to Boston. None need apply but those acquainted with the trade of this city. Apply to H Deherty. at French’s Hotel, on Wednesday, Thurs ra or Friday, from 8 to 10 A. M., and same hours in the evening. RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE HAVING GOOD CITY references, and fully competent to take the entiro charge of a store. Apply at the store, No. 169 Bleecker street, corner of Sullivan, AT FINISHERS WANTED IN PHILADELPHIA— Steady employmont for three at highest wages—$4 all around, Arey. immediately to TARBUI IN & NICKERSON, 13 estnut street, Philadelphia. APANERS WANTED.—THE HIGHEST WAGES AND constant employment will be given to good ornamental Japaners. Apply to, or address WB. LORTON, manu- facturer of papier mache goods, No. 15 Dutch street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, to cook, wash, and iron. Can give good city refe- renee. Please call at 180 Third avenue, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets. Can be seen for two days. 'ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls; the one as cook, washer and ironer; the other, a Protestant, as chambermaid, or to assist in wash- ing and ironing, or as waiter, or to do plain sewing. Please call at 116 Madison atreet, back room, recond floor. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to cook, wash, and iron, in a private family. Good city reference from her last place, where she has lived two years. Please call at No. 256 Eighth avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets. NTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, 17 YEARS OF AGE, situation as chambermaid, or to take care of children, Is willing to make herself generally useful. Ap- ply at 173 Madison street, front room, first floor. AWYERS—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, COMPETENT to take eharge of the ordinary practical business of Amofice. Apply, with reference as to prior and present employment, by letter, addressed to box 1,500 Post Offiee. AD WANTED, SEVENTEEN OR EIGHTEEN YEARS old, towash glasses, at J. Taylor's, 887 Broadway. \ {ILLINERS WANTED—EXPERIENCED HANDS— highest prices pal, at BARTHOLOMEW & WEED'S new Mourning Store, No. 651 Broadway. ILITARY—THE ADVERTISER, HAVING HAD PRAC tical experience in heavy and light infantry drill, and lately a x C. officer of the U. 8. A., wishes to devote one or two spare evenings every week to the instruction ofa company. Terms moderate. Address Soldier, Herald office, stating where an interview may be had. ME StHLA COPTER WANTED —A’ LADY COMPE- tent to take eharge of a work room, and superm- tend in cutting and manufacturing mantillas, to goto a Western city, may address, with reference, box 1,813 Herald office.’ Euployment permanent. OTICE TO TAILORS.—WANTED—A FIRST RATE ALN pantaloons cutter, to take charge of the pantaloons department of a large custom establishment. To a com- petent man, a liberal salary will be paid. None other need apply.” JOHN G. WYMAN & CO., 208 Broadway. TURSE WANTED.—WANTED—A TRUSTY AND EF. ficient middle aged woman, as children’s nurse, of a kind disposition, and with good recommendatigus. Ki’, wages will be given. and the situatiog is ® desirable one. Address A. W., Her@ld office; wit! real namo and refe- rence, and whore io be seen. JITUATIONS WANTED, BY A GARDENER AND HIS wife, without encumbrance, who can produce ex- cellent rectitmendations from their last employer. A line addressed to H. T., care of Mr. Dunlap, seedsman, 684 Broadway, will be promptly attended to. QALISMEN WANTED-IN THE RETAIL DRY Goons + business. One who has had considerable experience, and one not 0 much 0, Please address P., Herald office, Best of references required. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN WISH SITUA 4 tions—one as children’s nurse, and is capable of taking charge of an infant, or would do chamberwork; hins good elty reference from her last place, whero she has lived two years and five mouths; the other as seam stress; can cut and fit dresses; has worked at the dross making for one year and six months; she will be willing to do fine washing and ironing, and ‘make herself useful; has good city reference. Call at 148 Third a 10 MERCHANTS AND TRADERS. MAN I of business habits, practical experience, and good iress, wishes to engage with some commercial vstx hmeut who wants a trusty confidential assistant. | tistactory references given, Address H. P., Herald ofc ONNATSSANT PAR- ment Ia coutiire, desire ee placer comme fem t ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. a situation to do eral housework in a small private family; is a good plain cook, and washer and iron- or, and is willing to go. short distance in the country. Best of city reference, if required. Please call at 3 Doyer t, in the rear, 4th floor. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ‘as chambermaid and waiter in a private family. Has the best of city reference from her last place. Please call at 71 West Fifteenth street, in the rear. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID OR er; has no objection to assist in washing or ironing, and a good -hand at either; by s respectable young woman, with the best city reference. Can be seen at MOS Twelfth street, in the rear, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE, BY A RE- spectable middle oe woman, who is perfectly ca- able of taking charge of children, or as housekeeper; finn lived for fifteen years in her last. place. The very best of city reference can be given. Inquire at No, 265 Bowery. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RFSPECTARLE ‘married woman, having’n child a month old. The Dost of city reference can be given. Can be seen for three days at 18 Morris street, if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young} woman, as plain cook, and would do the washing and ironing of a small private family. Has the rst of gity reference from her last place. Can be seen ‘or two days, at No. 80 West Seventeenth street, near Sixth avenue, two doors from the chur: A7ANTED—OY A VERY RESPHOTABLE PROTHSiANT ‘oung woman, a situation to do chamberwork and to assist,in washing and froning, or to do chamberwork and waiting, or as laundress. or to do general housework in a small family. Good city reference ¢an be given, Please call_at 333 Bowery, im the rear, Can be seen for two days if not engaged. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do chamberwork and fine washing and ironing. Good city referonce from hor last, place. Please call at 179 Varick street, in the basement. Can two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, to do general housework in a gentleman's family, | Please inquire at No.6 Monroe street, for two days, if not suited, NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do the washing, ironing and | of a small private family; is a good baker. Has no objections to go a short distance in the country, Tas | rood city reference, and can be seen for two days, at 137 West Thirteenth stre WwW cutting and fitting ladies’ . Good city reference can be given. fifth street, first floor. AMSTRESS, BY very competent young woman, as she is expable of ‘and children’s drosses and Apply at 219 | a child from its birth. A i} eee eee eee -~ Wen A KesPECYABLE YOUNG WOMAN @ situation as cook in a private family or respect able boarding house. Understands her business perfect- ly; cam do baking and pastry work. Good city reference given, Can be :een for two days, at 04 Green street, be tween Prince and Spring, i : in the rear. 4 ; N, TO DO V, jlammeook'ns, washing ahd ironing, in a reapectable rivate family. n be weil recommended fi Place. Inquire at 40 Hester street, so'yrabaned ANTED—A SITUATION AS A GOOD COOK, AND TO help as laundress, by a very experienceed girl, with excellent city reference; can make bread cake, and all kinds of pastry, to perfection. Call at 74Sixth avenue, | in the bookstore. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN ‘a situation as nurse and seamstress; can cut and fit for ladies. Best of references given. Please call at No. 5 Unioncourt, University place. Cau be seen for two days. Warnnsy A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS chambermaid and to sew, or to take care of grown up children, in a fine washing. Call avenue, third floor. ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young women, situations, one as murse and seam. stress, and the other ay laundress and chambermaid; un- derstands all other kinds of work. The best of reference given; can be seen for two days, at 90 St. Mark’s place, corner of First avenue. ANTED—BY A COMPETENT PERSON, A SITUA tion as nurse and seamstress. Is capable of taking ‘ Has goxd city reference. Is willing to go a short distance in the country. Can be seen for two days, at 332 East Twelfth street, first lor, back room. uteel fainily, No objection to g little or send, for two days, at 199 First ‘ANTED—BY A GENTEEL YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do chamberwork and fine washing | and ironing, or chamberwork and sewing, or to take care of children. Understands the finest of ices and tlating. No objection to the country, or to travel. The best of city reference can be had. 126 Twenty-fourth street, near Second avenue. ANTED—BY A FRENCH PERSON, ACCUSTOMED tothe care of children, and a good seamstress, | a situation, inan American or French family. She pos- one the best recommendations. Address P. D., Herald office. ‘ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | @situationas chambermaid, and to do the fine | part of the washing, ironing, clear starching, and French | Hluting, or to take care of children and do plain sewing. Good city reference. Please apply at 376 Fourth strect, | between Lafayette place and the Bowery. | i ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, VV a situation as good cook, washer and“ironer. Can give good reference, if required. Please call at 290 At- | lantie street, Brooklyn, up stairs. ‘ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG WOMAN, | a situation as cook, or to do the general housework | of a small private fami She is a first rate washer and | jroner, and can come well recommended from her last Place. She can be seen for two days, ot 115 Malberry | street, room No. 1, ANTED—BY A SCOTCH GIRL, A SITUATION AS nurse, to take care of an infant, or to lo chamber. work and fine washing, or plain sewing. Good city re- ference. Inquire at 195 Bleecker street. ET NURSE AND SFAMSTRESS'S SITUATION wanted, by a respectable young woman, who per- fectly understands her business, and can give good city | references. Apply at No. 12 Peck slip. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN , A situa. tion as chambermaid and to do the fine washing | and ironing, or to cook, wash and iron, in a small private | family; would have no objection to do general housework; the best city reference can be given. Please call at 33 Frankfort street, in the rear, front basement. Can be seen for two days: Wart SITUATION, AS WAITER IN A PRI yate family, by a man that perfectly understands his busiress; can give the best city reference; is a single man anda Protestant. Can be seen for three days at 766 Broadway. Address W. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG AMERICAN girl, a situation in a respectable family; washing, ironing, or general housework preferred; has no objection to go # short distance in the country. city refer- ence can be given. Can be seen at No. 60 Laight street, in front basement, for two days. ‘-ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid and nurse ; is a roe plein sewer and a good washer and ironer. Would to travel. Can ive the best of city reference from her last employer. lease call at 62 Spring street, in the rear, front base- ment. Cam be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and waiter in a private family. She can produce geod city reference from her last place. Please call at No. 6 Hank street, between Factory street and Greenwich avenue, inthe basement. Can be seen for one week. "-ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid or waiter ; would have no objection to do general housework. Good reference. Can be seon for one week at 217 First avenue, between ‘Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, tirst floo; k NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation to take care of children, or todo chamberwork. Best of city reference. Please call at No 19134 Division street. in be seen fe ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation as chambermaid, washer, and ironer. No objection to go a short distance in the country. Can ts, seen for two days, at 185 Hestor street, third story, in e rear. ‘ANTEB—BY <A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WHO can furnish good testimonials from her previous employer, a situation as plain cook, washer, and ironer, orto do general housework in a private family. She thoroughly understands her business, and may be seen for two days, at No. 31 Rose street. -ANTED—BY A STEADY AND RESPECTABLE GIRL, a situation as seamstress, or to do general house- work, No objection to the country. Best eity references can be given. Can be seen for three days, at 196 Canal st ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG SCOTCH woman, as nurse, or to take charge of two or three children. Can be seen for two days, at No. 49 West Twenty-cecond street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid, washing and ironing, or laundress; is a Protestant, with good city reference. Please call at 87 Twenty eighth street, between Sixthand Seventh avenues, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YCUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook, ina respectable family; has no objection to assist in the washing and ironing. The best of city reference can be given. Can be seen for one day. Please call at No. 248 Mott street, second floor, back room. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as good plain cook, washer and ironer, Good city reference. Please call at 166 Sixteenth strect, third floor, in the rear. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPFCTABLE young girl, as chambermaid and lanndress, or ehambermaid and waiter, in a private family. Please call at No. 53 West Twenty-fifth street, corner of Sixth avenue, second floor, back room. ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRIS, SITUA- tions—one as seamstress, the other to take care of children and sew, or to assist in chamberwork. Good recommendations. Can be seen for two days, at 124 Greene street. Weer aserera YOUNG WOMAN, A SITU- ation as cook and to assist in washing. She tho- roughly understands her business in all its branches. She has no objection to & a sbort distance in the country. Can be seen for two days, at 68 Fourth avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST RATE GAR- WwW dener; has been ten ye at his business, and over two years in the most extensive and well known estab- lishment in the Union; understands the propagation and managemeut of all the rare and most favorite greenhouse ants, raising roses, camelias, vines, hothouse grapes, if dy shrubs, &c. Address B. R., Broadway Post Office. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid; is willing to assist in the washing and ironing; ean do plain sewing. Rest of reference from her Inst place, where she has been for the last three years. Cail at 320 Sixth avenue, in the store. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as plain cook, first rate washer and ironer, or would do general housework in » small rivate family. Good city reference. Please call at 153 Mitory street, fourth door from Gold street, Brooklyn, Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to take in washing and ironing for families or single gentlemen, Best of city reference, Tease call at 139 Laurens street, in the rear. Wiis SIiUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- par’ man, as nurse, one who has been nursing these four years with a respectable family, or to travel with a lady. Can be seen for two days, at 102 Varick st, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young weéman, as cook; understands English and American cooking; knows her business thoroughly, and is a good washer and ironer, and very neat in her work. Inquire at No. 876 Pearl street. Can be seen for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do general housework or eham- berwork in a small private family; is a good washer and ironer and plain cook; ean give good city reference. Can be seen for two days, at No. 125 Elm street. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, FOUR teen years of age, wishes a situation to assist in the general housework of a small family, or to take charge of children; has no objection to go a short distance ™ the country. Please apply at 23 Oak street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, Wil0 HAS W lived six years in this country, a situation in the country, as chambermaid and seamstress, and is willing | to make herself generally usefal. Beat of city references riven, if required, Please call at 280 Mulberry street, im the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Ri 3 WANTED—BY TWO RESPIY the one as chambermaid, and the € Please addr CtiT man girls tend to ch or call at Mra. Crux’s, 77 Allen street. bs young woman, her to) washer to do general housework; is a good Please call or addcess No. | op | WARTS. ee ano anaaamonane’ ANTED—A’ SITUATION, BY, A | REIPKCTABLE , ina private family. Good references if Can be seen for two days, at 1913, Division yor ing and ir required, street. aR Ee | ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SISUATION TO do the chamberwork and sewing or the fine wixh- ing and ironing. She js capable of taking care of child ren; she understands her business perfectly. Has gocd city refererce. Please call at 11834 ‘Twelfth street, back basement. in be seen until suited. ANTED-A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, as cook, who is willing to assist in wash- ing and ironing, in a small private family. Best of city reference, Please call at No. 144 Twenty-cighth street. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do chamberwork and waiting, or general housework; has lived three years in her last lace, where she can be seen for twe days, at 127 West Iwenty-eighth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. ANTED — A UATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook ‘and to assist in washing; has no objection to goa little distance in the country: Best of city reference; can be seen for two days, Please call at No, 205 Mott street, corner of Houston. ANTED—BY A NEAT. TIDY YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook, washer and ironer—iaa cook; or would do the general housework of a family. Has the very best city reference. Can be seen for three days, at 58 AUantic street, Brooklyn. ANTEP—A SITUATION, AS GOOD COOK. AND has no objections to assist in the washing, The best of city reference. Please call at No. 19 Second street, near the Bowery. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, seventeen years of age, to do plain sewing, light chamber work, and to take care of children, Pleave call at o88 Eighth street, corner of Avenue D. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A to do plain cooking, wa hing, av ction to go a shortdistance in reference given. YOUNG WOMAN, iivoning. Has no Bost of ountry, Apply at 155 Rivington stree ‘ANTED—BY A YOUsG MAN, A SITUATION AS W coachman, who thoroughly understands the care and management of horses. Has lived four seven months in his last situation. The best of eity re- ference can be given. I'lease apply to Mr. Kelley, saddler, 562 Broadway ; or at 99 Kast Sixteenth street, between First and Second avenues, first floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CLERK, BY A RESPRC- table young man,25 years of age, who is a good pen. years ant 0, knows German and Swedish, and is not unacquainted | with'the Englishdanguage. Ho {verpabie of keopng net of books by single and double entry. Address X. ald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS PORTER, BY A YOUNG moan of temperate habits. Can be seen during the week, at his present employer's, 182 Pearl street, Is @ pretty good writer and first rate arithmetician. Unex- cepticnable references given, A shipping house preferred. ANTED—LADIFS’, GENTLEMEN'S, OR FAMILIES? washing, by a woman who i to honesty and capability, Famili with satisfaction and neatness, wi note to No. 201 West Twenty-sixth Mra. porter in a store. I. R., Herald offiee. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST-CLASS GAR- dener, who understands the culture and m: - ment of all kinds of fruit, flowers, and vegetables, un glass, both native and foreign. ‘The advertiser has had twelve years experience in, extensive places in Europe, anda few in this country. Address 0. P., No, 82 Hudson street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ACTIVE YOUNG man, who understands driving and taking eare of horses; would go as a groom, and is willing to make himself generally useful; has’ filled the same situation. Address ‘P.F., 443 Division atreet, corner of Clinton, Good city reference. ANTED— EIGHTY EMBROIDERERS, BRAID! Ws cnc onau tits eravacatuame toy geetinanas apply, at the embroidering off 50 Prince street. West NEAT PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, who is a good seamstre:s, to take charge of a chi ‘Apply at 25 West Sixteenth street: bape GOOD COOK, WAS) AND IRON! in small family; one that can bring the best city refexence. Apply to No. 6 Bank street, corner of Factory. and sew. ‘ANTED—SEAMSTRESSES TO WORK ON tRAID- WwW embroideries. Apply to MADAME ROBEBTS, No. 5 Varrick street. 7 ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK; ONE WHO UNDER stands her business aes Apply at No. 30 Twenty-ninth street, near Fourth avenue, ‘ANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER; NONE BUT THOSE who have the highest testimonials as to charac- ter and capacity need apply. Call at 175 Second avenue. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- ‘work. She must be smart, ¢ tidy. . girl 14 years of age, to take care of children and do housework. None other need apply. Reference required. Apply at 73 Third avenue. Wea HOUSEKEEPER BY A WIDOWER, rn widow preferred,) to wash anddo the work of a Z., Broadway Post Office, for small house. Address ¥. three days. ANTED—A LADY TO ATTEND A REFRESHMENT saloon, where no liquors are sold, a short distance in the country. One who has been in, store or saloen preferred. at 115 Fast Nineteenth street, before 11 this morning. ANTED—THREE GIRLS, TO CIOK, WASH, AND fron; two professed cooks, one nurse, one cham- bermaid, and three swall girls, ages 13 to 18; also, two young men for stores, and boys for teades. Office 136 Fulton street, corner of Middagh, Brooklyn, in the base- ment, N. B. Fee returned, if not suited, at this office. T. HAMILTON HAIRE. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO GO INTO THE country, who is an experienced gardener, and un- derstands taking care of both vegetable and flower gar- dens. None need apply unless they can bi Te- commendations. Callat COLES’ office, on the corner of Jersey avenue and South Fourth street, Jersey City, be- tween the hours of 7 and 8 o’cl A, ML, or at noo CXTANTED—A LOX AT THE POST OFFICE, FOR which a liberal premitm will be paid. Apply at No. 12 Cortlandt street, up stairs, ‘ANTED—AT THE INVENTORS’ INSTITUTE, PERTH ‘Amboy, New Jersey, a skilful machinist. One competent to take ch: of the machine department, and with Lettie ner reli oath fa em- loyment, by a: on the premises, to ployment, by applying PB ‘i. ANDREWS, ANTED—IN A RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE, AN active boy, who knows the business. Good refer- ences required. Can board with the family, if desirable. Apply to M. SOMERS, 289 First aven ‘ANTED—AN AMERICAN OR ENGLISH JOURNEY¥- man tailor, to work in a store by the month. Call at 196 avenue A, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth 8 WANTS AN, ASUSTANT, BARKEEPER. APPLY at French’s Hotel at 11 o'clock this day. None need. apply but those who can bring good city reference. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND IN A GRO- cery store, who thouroughly understands his busi- ness, and can give good security for his honesty, Apply at 56 Spring street. Wines’ JOURNEYMAN HAIR DRESSER, AT No. 176 Broadway, (Howard flotel.) None but a drst rate hand need apply. | KRITTELL & ELENHARDT, ATANTED—AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT BOY, TO DO light porter work; one acquainted with the city, and well recommended. "Address box 2,126, Post Office. ANTED—GOOD COPYISTS, WHO WRITE A GOOD plain hand. Address L. I., Herald office. ‘ANTED—A COACHMAN AND GARDENER; ONE who perfectly understands his business may apply between the hours of nine and three o'clock, at 179 Pear) street. JAMES M. WEED. A {7 ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS SATES- W men, Apply to HUKY & GRAHAM, No. 1 Bowery. 0 PAINTERS.—THE ADVERTISER, WHO IS A FIRST rate practical house painter ald grainer, wishes to oviain employment in a shop where steady work could be given, Address K. B., Herald office. (0 JOURNEYMEN SHOEMAKERS.—ONE HUNDRED hands wanted, to work on children’s, misses’ and ladies’ turns, at the following rates:—children’s, from $1 (3 to $2_ per dozen; misses, from 22 to 25 cents per pairs ladies’, from 2 ts 45 s ay t pa he i workmén steady employment wil given. App! S EDWARD B BAN DUTCHER CLEMENT, JOHNSON, 1868. SPORTERS.—WANTED—A COMPETENT SHORT. gion writer, to report in the Canadian House of Assembly. He must proceed immediately to Quebec. session will probably continwe three months. Apply, by fetter, to Mack, Herald office, SERVANTS,’ 7 Broad WwW STED.—LADIES WANTING GOOD aaiatwage find at MORRIS & CO,’S, 28" treet, a first rate selection. Waiting {oF Seotch chambermaid and for eral sh cooks, Ameriean chenberine and iters, Ainerican co@k, first class Irish, and a few Ger- volte rants for every kind of work; German walters coachmen, gardeners, and farmers. Terms moderate. No girls need apply at thia office without good recommenda tions. ANTED—THE FOLLOWING V cellent situations now ready:—cooks, at $12, $10, $8, $7, and & Protestant waiter; an lish laan- dress; two Protestant nur es; three Tady'a malas, , class lanndress; four Protestant cooks, &e ; a Protestant conchman and’ groom; a Welsh farmer and wife, and a vegetable gardener, at 148 Grand street. Also, « hotel head warter. corner of Reade places, this da; housework, ERVANTS, FOR EX- ANTED—AT 114 NASSAU. STREET, (BASEMENT, 13 vtone macons-—wages, 1. per day. Six Ameri can giile {orn manufactory. {a Connectiout—wages, $2 per week and board, Also, | table waiter, clerks, teachers, Good city reference given. Please ironer. ~ ce Can be seon for ‘0. 78 Norfolk street, rear house oamery and railroads, &e.. Gifls ag ane an oth atenmere ERR Es Tor. oneal THOS, SPiNK, anol

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