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ae to Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Becher Stowe. 8,000 copies first edition. 's before publication. | Price 0 cents in papers .#@. This great work will be published »n Thure- ays Apr sid. JOUN P. JEWETT £Co., Pablishers, Bos- ton. Fx gale by all booksellers in the United States. ‘deade Brothers Gallertes, ‘ the t tand best collectio Prune city, open Recto tis posites Thee * eda pul Pictures have arded ‘at every Fair where they have boon exhibited, (including the ‘World’s Fair, London.) Pictures of all sizes takon daily, and in any weather. Particular attontion paid to copying daguerreotypes, havin; light arranged expressly for une "wor 283 Broadway, first floer, up stairs, oppo- site Park Fountain. pes—Rees & Co., 289 Broad- started the original cheapest system of picture qoaking six months ago. Since then several miserable rival ‘mitators. have appeared, and rather than they should make apy interest on their borrowed oapital, Recs & Uo Will givo better pictures for one shilliag them they ean mak Subscriptions to Sartaln’ wings of Ashland, the residence of the late Hon, Heury Giay, ‘and the portrait of Mr. Clay, will be received by the gpente for the sale of the works, at their otice, No. 208 way. Memortels of Henry Clay.—See the Adver~ Hisement in another column of SARTAIN’S magnificent ‘View of Ashland and Portrait of Henry Clay. Goldsmith, in order to give his whole Time ‘and attention to private instruction, has resolved to receive ‘Be more pupils in penmanship, at, the f dollar rate, after ‘the 3th inst. His rooms, Broadway; ‘@ admirably adapted for private study. All who design learning to write of GOLDSMITH for five Touars must join bis classes prior ‘to the first of May. ‘The Goal Attained.—Knox and James, the hat manufacturers of the Prosoott at their present locality with hing the best article that their skill could produc: commant atronaxe of the in Higent and refined." Aud they have accomplished it, as thelr success prover. ‘The Prescott Hat Store, within a door or feNler’s Magic Saloon, is on the corner of Broxdway and Spring etree No, 128 Futton street.—There 1 world of genius displayed in a hat. The graceful curve, the ‘well poised crown, the glossy exterior. are all the reeuit of genius. A Knox kat is the ne plus ultra of beaverdom—the gauntlet which seeme to eay “beat meif you oan.”” All the world wear those hats. Every scoond gent in Broadway beart s Knox on hie head; if Le didn’t the world would not are to look at him ns it docs. KNOX’S hats are choap and durable, and as light a gossamer. Try one on, and give us your opizion. Good Wine needs no Bush, but if you wish pply yourself with a stock of genuine, unadulterated ines, trandics, or segars, you must necessarily go to an eetablishment where the ‘amount of business transacted Sand the probity of the proprietors afford proof that the arti- gle sold js purely what it is reprosented. | Do you wish to be directed tosuch a place! Call on Mr. Edmund C. Charl at No. 7 Park place, and you will be certain of r isfaction. Proprietors of hotels and rostaur: ETE siting town, should makes note of th em. Amidon, Fashionable Hatter, 6490 Broad- way, four doors above Bleccker treet. Gentlemen who ap- preciate a fine hat, a light hat, and a hat of magnificent pro- portions, are invited to examine the Spring hats of AMIDON, No, 649. Broadway. Genin’s Bazaar.—On Tuesday, April 12, the third series of spring importations will be exhibited, con- jsieting of Indies’ Paris made donuets, of tho latest designs, together with » brillinnt assortment manufactured at horas A ‘constant succession of novelties from abroad, in every Yanch of ladies’ and childrens’ clothing, will henceforth be ene of the distinguishing features of the Bazaat, while the moderate scale of profits and prices which has always been leharacteristic of the proprictor’s business will he strictly ad- fhered to. GENIN’S Bazaar, St. Nicholas Hotel, 513 Broad- “Call To-morrow” is a Bad Answer to an npatient customer. When set of shirts is promised by GREEN, No. 1 astor House, ata sot time, they are ready at at time. They fit, too, according to promise. He never ys “Cali to-morrow,” and his customers are never hoard ito express disappointment. Shirt Makers.—A few more good Hands ted at McLAUGHLIN’S Shirt Manufactory, 202 Greon- jeh street, corner of Chambers street. Nono ned apply but such as understand finishing tine shirts. To such steady oy will be Shirts made to measure in a style heannot be surpassed. Prices moderate. Bartholomew & Weed have just recetved k and white plaid and stripe silks; black and lavender do. levantines, a new article; mourning foulards, of all ;heraani and granadines, tissues, inar- muslin French’ and English ombroiderics, bonnets, offer at very low prices. New £51 Broadway. te HARTHOLOMEW & WEED. English Floor Oticloths, 24 feet wide, new nd elegant marble, Gothic, scroll and fresoo paintines, at ANDERSON’S, % Bowery; also, 5,000 yards of of olleloth, nt 26. 64, %s., 4e., and 53, per yard, of one to wo yards wide, ali splendid new patterns, Canal Street Carpct Store, No. 70 Canal street. . A. PETERSON & CO. call thoattention of their friends to stock of new and elogant carpetings just received from the oat celebrated mannfactoriey, comprising tapostry volvot, Broreels, three-ply. ‘and ingrait a large assortment bf oileloths, venctians, mattings, window shades, &e., &¢. Fremendous Bargains in English three-ply d ingrain carpets, at HIRAM ANDERSON’S, No. 00 Bowery; 100,000 yards of ingrain carpets, at Be., Be., 40c., ‘GG0., and 76>. per yard, of elegant uew spring dovigas. No. 94 Bowery, the Cheap Carpet Store— rf ,Browsels, threo ply, ingrain, and stair carpeting: or oif-cloths from 3 to if feet wide; hearth rugs, tabl no eovers, window shades, parlor door mats, Gowqua tkings, drugzete, stair oilcloths, &c., &c.; for suio at full Fwenty-fve per cent less than any other similar establish- nt in the city, at J. HYATT’S carpet and floor oileloth arehouse, No. 14 Bowery. Cc: Palace Carpets, at Hiram Anderson’s ght spaciour sales rooms, No. 99 Bowery; mazniticont sate, royal velvet, tapestry Brussels, and imperial thre i payee’ te, imported for exhibition at the New York Crys- ae Carpetings.—Peterson & Hamphrey, 379 resdway, are daily receiving, per packets frem Europe, tional supplies of rich and elegant carpotinzs, of supe: or fabric and stylos, entirely new, and particularly adapt- to city trade. For salo full ton per cont Joss than other ores selling similar good: ‘Window Shades—Rest assortment in the orld, a§ KELTY & FURGUSON’S, Nos, 2893 Broadway Reade strect. Dealers suppliod from first handa. fades warrantod to stand any elimate, and sold lowor than ny other establishment. N. B. , church, and daree shades, painted snd lettered, to order, in «upe- atylo, New Paper Hangings.—Thos. Faye & Co., Pearl street, near Madison, have just received the now 3g patterns of every known style in tho trade. ‘The pub- wre invited to examine before purchasing. Artistic work- m attend to the retail do} THOMAS rtmont. AYE & CO., 436 Pearl stroet. "Phe New Steamboat Law.—Caution to per- using steam power to conform tothe law. Tam manu- turing all the necessary instruments required to socure a ideale from the government inspectors, they having rtificates to those boats having my instruments them. My water-gauge for boilers, my stoam-pressure age, my marine chronometer, with prossure gauze attach- & the correct time of day, is an invaluable acquisi- steamboat or mill; and ny improved fusible fog for boilers, which can be inserted. without wing of ‘the boiler if One plug is melted. Ail tho above ‘trumepts are inanufactured by myself; and having had etfeal experience in the steam engine gives ce in the Working qualitivg of the abovo. A ler description will be sont to any part of the Union by iresring JOSHUA LOWE, No. 47 Dey stroct, New York, bst paid. N. B.—All enginocrs are solicited to become rents, anda liberal commiteion allowed. pewmy Machines—A Rare Chance.—Any jothier wishing to purchase ono of SINGER'S if machines, and applying immediately, ean be sup, d'with an experienced operator. Such invoatmont of will pay more than $2, ployed in any other way. in to ie | Watts’ Nervous Antidote Is a certain and rheumatism, tic doleroux, erampe, gomplaints. If not found benet- . $1 per bottto bottlos, $4.50, treet, one door below Nassaa. Sent to any of the countr; Dr. Wheeler, Oculist, receives Patients at restdence, 28 Darolay strect, from 8A. M. to 2 P. M. aves of the eye, no matter how long standing, or how ve: or obstinate they may be in their uature, ean be offeo- eradicated and a permanent cure effected. Artificial Tor sale and inserted. Wigs snd Toupers.—Hatchelor's New Styte ‘are pronounced the most perfect imitation of nature wonted. Those wanting a vory superior artiole should Hl st BATCHELOR’ celebrated wig factory, No. 4 W' where ean be found the largest and besb sscortment ‘the'oity. Copy the address, gs and Toupees.—Merchants, Citizens, strangers requiring ornamental hair of any description id not faii to call lebrated wiy Also to addres: atr tehelor’s Celebrated Liquid dye ia the best yet discovered for colori ere the moment it isapplied. The w inty w as eee Ho Roy set Li nied at forms ig astonishing. It is for sale, or [BLOR’S wig factors No. 4 Wall street. as had, the best hair dye in ew York Crystal Palace.—S visit- the Fait should be informed whore to got, the best aud CLIREHUGH’S recent im. form, have rendered them th jer a8 W the delight of all wig wearers. Copy the 179 Broadway, up stai i Dye and Halr Proservative —Christa- , in offering to the public these two valuable propara- arantecs that in no instance whatever tl shall ta lure—the dye in changing instantly tho it un Hy hair toa natural black or brown, aud tie preserva. in gloesing, silkening and invigorating its roots and ments. Both sold, and the dye privately applied, at istadoro’s, No. 6 Astor Houso. ‘rnla Effevtually Cured by Marsh's Newly proved, light self-adjurting truss, Unquestionable refer- ¢ given to those who have been radicaily ourod and thoir escs thrown aside, Also impro tic musponitor pulder brace, for expanding the chest and proserving metery of form—adapted to men, women and ohildeen. mn untl 9 P.M. M aiden lane Preventive for Summer DisenseamAn ele conducive to cleantinoss, and indieponsable t» good te, is found in the porous glass filter, #0 highly recom: nded Ly all wio uscit, Tt is volf-cleansing, freo from je)), nnd does not oreate verdigris, Sold at J1O Broadway, $1. he Greatest Discovery of the Age—Vo ly can be purchased equal to Dr. Tobins’ Venetian iment for the cure of dysentery, colic, sea sickness, P, chronic rhoumatiom, toothache, sore throat, conxhs, rng, old sores patna in the Hmbs, ohest, hack, to, # not give relief your monoy will be roturnad. Price Ad ‘Meents. Hr. Tobivs’ Morse Lintment, in pint both arranted cheaper and better than any other ollie, swelling, seratehos, calls, outa, bruises, Trice $0 evuts. Fer cele t United States, Deput, 140 old sores, thoughout t d Greeuwich sirvet, dic., die—F gates Life Baleam {e the cortain and reliable remedy for these, and ait diseases dowing from great impuntay of blood. In addition to the thousands of unoqual! .d cures which have been published in the Herald, and other papers. we Sdvieg the aBlicted to oall on W. 8 Wood, Eaq., Deputy Sheriff, 169 Mott street, wha was long © sul iv severe ricumatism, and after all other pessoriptios bad failed, be Was effectually cured by the Life Balsam. Diosy, Euq., who keeps tire law bookstore, No. 1 Nassau t., corner of Wall, was for slong period most severely aflict- ed with scrofula im the neck, face, &c. The ulcers were tome of them, three inches in diameter, and ponotrating tothe bone, ‘rendering him loathsome to himself and to others. He had tho best physicians and treatment the city could give, but all failed in affording relief, until Mr. ©. °F, Ontman, of the Sunday Atlas, induced him to try the Life Balsam, and in a very brief period every ulcer war perfectly healed, and Mr. Diosy restored to excellent health, Principal depot, 246 Grand etrect. 75 cents por bottle; eix for $4, ST aR, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, a@ SEE SIXTH AND SEVENTH PAGES. “ea PERSONAL. Popes WANTED—OF GEORGE SANDERS, ‘who left Altona, in 1618, as an apprentice on board the ore up peemaclos Feleo ag: Se Nextel Riser} ‘aptain Sieburgh, nm bound from Hamburg, (near Altona, toRew York. ‘Sineo then, nothing has beca hoard of hira by his family, who would suitably reward any roliable in- {Crmation as to hia fate, Please address Edward Beek, Danish Consul, 69 West etrect, New York. NFORMATION WANTED—OF A YOUNG WOMAN named Mary Macauley: resided, when last heard of, at Kev. William Millor’s, Presbyterian minister, New York; her brother wishes to find her; he rerides in Willinmeburg, gorner of South Siath and Seventh streets, where ho ean be found, NFORMATION WANTED—OF SAMUEL AND EDGAR Riker, who when last heard from were in Springtield, Massachusette. Any information in regard to thera, whioh May be communicated to Edward Lucey, % Wall street, New York, will be thankfully received by their sister, Mae- garet A. Riker. JF NBS SWAN, LATE OF LOWELL STREET, BO3- ton, supposed to be now in Lowell, Massachusetts, will wend her addeces to the undersigned, all her former inquiries concerning her husband witt be satinfactorily answered; or if she will coll in person, she will bo shown to his rosidonce, and have her fare from here to Boston, both ways, paid: 3. K, SYMS, 20 Division street, Boston and Lowell papers Please copy. THE TURF. VENTREVILLE COUR: L. 1.—TROTTING.—THURS.- day, April Mth, at 3 o'clock, M. Purse, $100. Mile ‘best three in tive, in harne: C. Brooks entors b. m. ; F. J. Nodine, br. g. Centreville; D. Pilfer, 38. MeLs lin, b. g. Flash. Oimnibuses and return after trot is over. NION COURSE, L. I PURSE $1,000, WITH STAKB of $40; three iniles and repeat to 290 Ib. wagons, to come off June 1, 1858. Closed with the following ent HL. Jones names b. g. Pet; W.G. Abrms namos b, g. 0" Chae, Brooks names b. m. Iola; Win. mes . ie Kimble Jackson: . Spioor names b..g. Honest John; Jno, Nelson names b. m. Boston G! irl. INO. I. SNEDIKER, Proprictoa. , L- .—PACING.—PURSE $500; MILE heats; best three in fiye to harness, Closod with the to ceme off inthe month of May next: £. & Hero; J. M. Daniels enters ch. g. To- ; Chas. Broo! Roanoke. [PRION COURSE, 1.1 mile and repeat to harness; to como of during tho month of May next. Closed with the following entrioa:— Chas. Hood names g. g. Hero; J. M. Daniels namos ch. g. Te cumseh; Chas. Brooks names r. ¢, Roanoke. INO. I, SNEDIKER, Proprictor. INSTRUCTION, A XOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITUATION AS. GOV- ernesg to young children, to instruct them {n tho Eng- iish branches, with music, or'as x companion to a indy, or weuld accept’ situation as teacher ina seminary. Address A. B., Brooklyn Post Office. DUCATION.—THE ADVERTISER TA) FOUR small boys into his fainily, and makos it his businoss to educate them at home, with His own. | As there will soon Lea vacancy, it is now's suitable time for parents who wish to place » un in the country, under home influences, and moral and physical training, jndiciously adapted to the individual, to ‘make application. Terms, $153 per annum. Aline addressed to box M6 Post Office, Hartford, Ct., will De forwarded, EW CLASSES—BROOKES'S at bis new assembly rooins, DANCING ACADEMY, 261 Broome strect. The ubscription. ‘The school ntinue open during the whole year. ‘PROFESEOR DEMPSEY GIVES LESSONS ON THE Pronunciation and delivery of the English Inaguags. Professor D. can uso the French, Latin, Ital asa medium of eonveying his iastruetion. references givon, ‘Terms, $10 and $16. 1, Greek and Italian P. Dempsey, 138 Fourth av MNP\HE MISSES BUSTEED HAVE TAK and commodious house in the ian, or Spanish, A LARGE leasuut and healthy neighborhood of Carmansville, to which place they have ré- moved their sehool for young ladies. A select number of boardng soholars only admitted. A few boys will bo taken undeiten years of age. Summer term opens May Ist, 1853, Applicatfon may bo made for terms to George W. Bustood, Jr, 31 Third avenue; Richard Busteed, Ksq., 45 Williaut strect. and the Rev. Dr. Sandford, White Plains. NEW. PUBLICATIONS. RATIS.—NEW PUBLICATION.—A POPULAR TREA- tise on the cause and cure of nervously debilitated Ponith and onfesbled constitution. that harass the youn set Ue MAN OF ploasare, husiness and stay, wud onIDIEe old age, | Just published, sud to be had gratis by addressiuc, post paid, box 109 Brondway Pott Office. IFE IN AUSTRALIA—PUBLISHED THIS DAY— 4 My Home in Tasmania, or Nine Years in Anctrelia, By Mrs. Charles Meredith, author of ‘Notos and in New South Wales.” ‘{lustrated with beanti frayed views of the following points of intersst, vi hartown, entrance to Port Arthur, Tasman Island au Pillar, Spring Vale Cottuse, Deloraine Bridge, Po: Complete in one vol. 12mo., 370 pages. Price $125. feel assured that this work will become widely eclebrated, as affording the fullost and most ample information of # country at @ time when such informa needed. But, more than this, it is deligh Meredith's style is very happy the details of Australian life are invested with ‘a won ofa life wl.ich was peculiarly « ‘and adventures attendant up suNce and all rondered in the most fs BUNCE & BROTHER, Publishers, No. EW BOOKS.—‘“MARS: DOUBLE E Keeping, Simplified,” s new edition; also, a set of book- keoping lanks for puri tix to the set, very complete, by C.C, Marsh, Pictorial French and English Primer. ‘Sam- ir Rambles in the West,’ by Mrs. Ellet. “Letters to Country Girls,” 1 Mrs. Jane G. Swisshelm. Just publish- ed by J. C. RIKER, 129 Fulton atroet. UBLISHED THIS DAY, THE NEW BOND OF LOVE} For salo by Norton, Irving House, Francis, Adriance, Randolph, Evans & Brittan, aud booksellers generally. TRY BOOK. BOMESTRHADS. T. NICHOLAS BUILDING ASSOCIATION twelfth regular mecting of this association, will hela Thursday evening next, 1ith inst., at 74 o'clock, at ion Building, No. {03 Bowery, closing the first year of ita existonee, The nsseciation is ondi- most prosporou , with smaller expenses than any other in th with a Board of Trustees composed wholly of busine of well known character and established reputation, opportunity offered at this mecting, to obtain the few ro- maining shares at the original price, ‘will be the last, na the entrance feo will be raised on the Ist of May. ‘Tha office No. 16 Duane street, will be open on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in aext. until eight o'clock. to receive the names of applicants for shares an ti Payment of back dues. ROBERT D. HART, Secretary. N. B.—New subscribers for shares are not required to pay the whole amount of the back dues at once, SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOU GERMAN irl, ina respectable private family, a8 samstross ai chambermaid. Test of reference given. Please address BS. C., Herald office. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A situation in a reapectable private f ly as child’s huree. Is capable of taking charge of an infant one month old, and is a good plain sewer. Has the best of eity rete ence. Inguire at 06 East Thirty-second #treet, near Fourth avenue. Can be soon for two days, if not engaged. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation as chambermaid and waiter in a small private fumily, Please call at her late employer's, 253 Fourth ave- Can be seen for two day: N AMERICAN WOMAN WANTED AS WET NURS' to live with the family, or take the child home. Que that has lost her own child preferred. The best of references required, Apply, from 9 to 12 o'clock A. M., to Henry L. Foster, 27 Cortlandt street. s GOOD SALESMAN, ACCUSTOMED TO THR CITY trade, who understands the lace and embroidery buat hess, may obtain a permancnt engagement, at cightglollara ook: Apuly atSii Grandstroct. Also, a vasan wi junior clerk, who speaks German, f. RIDLEY. ITUATION WANTED.—BY A PRACTICAL COOK. of many years experience in this country and city. Ap- ply, for three days, at 102 Wooster stroot. ete WANTED—IN A MANTILLA STORE. To one who understands the bu: aliveral salary will be given. Apply to M. BELL, 58 Canal street, YOUNG GIRL WISILES A SITUATION AS NURSE and plain sewer, if required, or to travel with a respec. mily. She has the host ‘sity refereuce from her last Ince. Please call at 168 West Twonty-cighth street. Can seen for two days. GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, AS CHAMBER- maid or general houseworker, in a small family. No ob- feeglons to go to the country. est of city reference oan be |. Can be seen for two days nt 287 Mott street, third WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE , to do chamberwork and waiting, or to ing and ironing, in a private family, ‘Tho her last. place, ath avenue, between Seventeonth and in tho basement. Can be son for two SITUATION young wom: A artivt in the wi Lest of city reference can be given fron Ploase call at 279 § eenth street: TABLE, Ay SHIUATION WANTED, BY A RESPE young woman, as cook, ani to assist with the washing if required. No objection tu a private boarding house, Tho . Please Sixth beet of city reference can be given from her last pla call at 11) West Twellth atroet, botweon Fitth a avenues. Can be seen for two days, GOOD COOK AND LAUNDRESS WANTED—EITHER English, Scoteh, Wolch, or Gorman. Protostant. pre- ferred. “Sho must bo able to give the best of poraonal city references. Apply between nine and ten o'clock A. M., at 126 West Fourteenth street, near Seventh avenue, YOUNG WOMAN, (PRESBYTERIAN,) THAT UN- derstands using her needle wishes a aituaticn, in a re: spectable fataily, as chambermaid, or to tuke care of chil: dren, and is willing to inako herself'as useful as possible; has no objection to the country: can furnish mort respectable ry: ferences. Sho can bo goon for throo days at 10> Mul street, room No, 8, third floor i santiid RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA tion as Englieh cook in a private family; has no obj lion to rssist in woshing and ironing oljeckion t town or country. Good reference ean} 7. Gan We been for two Gays, at No. 210 Sullivan street, between Bloockor and Amity. WANTS A SITU E YOUNG WOMAN, WITIC BEST OF city reference, wants arituation, ina sinall private faintly. e iva first rate cock, aud an excellent warher and ironer, Ivo, & competent px who can give tho best of city reference, wants a place as chambermatd and to assiat with the warhing, or would x ambermaid and waiter, Ap: p eureuc.) Tv Le even lue one day. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS chambermaid and waiter in « small private family. ¢ Ie com nt to do fine wasbing. Good references xiven. Vlease call at her present situation, No. 23 West Kighteeath treet, between sh and Sixth avenues. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as chambermaid, and to assist in the washing and iron! ‘an be seen for two days at 73 West Thirtoenth ear Sixth avenue, second floor, front room. , Best of rences can be given. A YOUNG GIRL, FOURTEEN YEARS OLD, WANTS A situation to take caro of children and wait on the door, or do light chamberwork, in @ respectable family. Has good city reference from her leat place. Can be seen for two days, at 122 Henry street, in the rear. ‘ LADY WISHING TO ADOPT A PRETTY GIRL, three years old, will please address Catherine Wheelan through the Post Office. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE. AGED PRO- testant woman, as nurse, one who can bring xood oity references. Apply at 78 Amity street. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIT. uation as cook ; is a first rate washer aud ironer. The best of city references can be given from her last place. Can te seen for two days at 5b Houston street, between Broadway and the Bowery, in the store. YOUNG WOMAN, WHO WISHES TO GO TO CALI- fornia, would like to make arrangements with somo eaptain to'go as stewardess. No remuneration roquired for her rervices. Those in want of such will find tuis a rare opportunity. All letters addressed to Miss J. R, Horsld ce, will meet with prompt attention. PROTESTANT GIRL WOULD WISH TO GET A ritaation as chambermaid and waiter. Good reference if required. Call at 9 Market street, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as cook; understands all kinds of cooking and all kinds of pastry and baking; in a private family preferred. Would be willing to go to's first class private boarding house. The best of city reference given from her last em: ployer. Call at 169 Mulberry street, between Broome and rand stree' YOUNG LADY WISHES TO TRAVEL WITH A lady; has no objections to go to California, Un- acceptionable references can be given, Can be seen all this weok, Please call at No. 67 Oliver street, fourth tloor, roo 14, RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as gardener; he understands the business in all ite iranek give good reference, from his last employer. ress M. Fitepatrick, gardoner and florist, coraer of Twenty-ninth etreet in Broudway. YOUNG MAN, WHO CAN BE STRONGLY RECOM mended by bis late employer, is desirous to procure employment as gardener aud groom. Please addross Wil- Ham, box 2,005 Post office. OY WANTED—FROM FOURTEEN TO SIXTEE} (ere of fe; one used to hard work. Apply to 8S. BEAUMONT, wire worker, 51 Cortlandt street, corner of Greenwich, fourth floor. N. B.—None but English or Ame- ricans need apply. OOK’S SITUATION WANTED, BY A FAITHFUL woman, who has lived with some of the most rospecta- bie families at present in the city, to whom she can refer. She is in the habit of tukiog chargé ofa house in the absence of the family. Call or address M.C., at No. 9 Union Court, University place, for two days. ALIFORNIA.—A YOUNG LADY, WISHING TO GO to Catifornia, would like to engage with a family or ix a good drevsinaker and scametress. ion expected during the voyage. Direct A. B. C., Broadway Post office. (HERE WANTED—T0 TAKE CHARGE OF A BOOK, stationery and fancy goods store, A full knowledge of the businers and unexceptionsble testimonials will be re- quired, WM. W. ROSE, 17 Wall stroet. NARPET SALESMAN—WANTED, A SALESMAN IN A carpet store, Address H. H., Herald office. YARDENER WANTED—ONE WHO HAS HAD SOME experience in raising vegetables in this country, to take charge of a small private arden, about five miles trom the city. Apply at Croton Mills, 203 Cherry street, MILIINERS WANTED, A FEW GOOD M IVE in a private establishment, where nono but is turned off. Apply 7 Madison strev INERS, good work SITUATION WANTED, IN ANY of this city, 1rom the first of May, by nn excel- nist, who can produce the best of professional and y references. Address Organist, Union square Port Offi ROTESTANT NURSE WANTED—ONE WHO CAN take charge of an infant, and ism good seamstress, may ind a situation by applying at 706 Broadway, from 9 to 12 in the morning or after 5 in the afi GITUATIONS WANTED, BY TWO RESPECTABLE girle, both to do chamberwork and waiting, or plain sow- ing, Cr to do the housework of a small private family, Good city reference. Apply at 28 Twenty-sixth street, third floor, front room. Moth can be seen for twe days. ITUATION WANTED— BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, ss nurse, or to do light chamberwork and Waiting. Best of reference can be given. Please call at 233 First avenuc, near Sixteenth street, first door, on first floor. (0 SHIP CARPENTERS—A STRONG, RESPECTABLE young man, would like to learn the trade. Address ti BR’, in oare of Martin Walsh, No. 78 Forsyth street, in ie rear. 10 DENTISTS— WANTED, IN SOME SOUTHERN city, a situation istant. ‘The advertiser is a first Fate mechanical dentist, and is equally good as an operator. Address Wellesley, with real name and address, Morald oflice. (0 KEEPERS OF HOTELS, SALOONS, &(.—A RARE chance.—A man with some experience wishes a situa- tion ns harkeeper. ‘He has facilities tor establishing ® con- nection fur his employer with everybody, Partios who wis tedeelnene bueinovr duriug the Coming season should oin- trace this opportunity. Satictaetory explanation witt bo given on addressing Attraction, Union Syuare Post Osioe, post paid. (© NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS, &—A PERSON who has beon connected with the newspaper press w wards of twenty years, is desirous of a situation as steno praphic reporter, ‘assistant editor, or to aid in the general fustness of'a newspaper, "ile ix practically acquainted with every department of the printing Lusiuess, with the city, county, aud its localities. Addrocs J. K., Herald office. YOUNG LADIES WANTED—TO DO SEWING IN A fancy store; those accustomed to making up lace and muvlin things preferred; also, oue to do fine application work. To oue of the right kuowledge work can bo given out if preferred. Apply at Hathaway's, 683 Broadway, WARTED=A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMATD OR laundress, by one who understands her businoss, Tho bert of city raference given, Please call at 220 Firat avenue, third floor, front room, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth etreets, TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, axituation to take care of ehildron or do chamber: work. No objection to go to the country. Good eity roter. ence. May Le seen for two days at 168 Elizabeth street, ¢or- ner of Spring. 7ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation as English cook, in # private family. "No objec- tion to natist in washing arid froning. (Can give the teat city reference. May be ceon, for two days, at 4 University place. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN HONEST, INDUS- trious young girl, to do goseral housework; she is strong, and willing to work; Las no objection to go to the country. Can preduce uncxceptionable reference trom her lant plice. Any person in want of euch a girl will plosse call at No. 5 Heeter strect, front basement. Can be seen until suited. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS FIRST CL. e family, bya very Can do bate Ke all kinds Call st No. 72 Sixth avenue, in the WANTED-BY A NEAT AND TIDY YOUNG WOMAN, a place as cook or laundross, or to do the ovoking and artist in the laundry work ofa small family. No bourding houve or country eal necepted, No objection to a place ia Brooklyn. ee call on or address FE. J., No. 40 Delanoy street, up stairs, Good city reference. Can be seen all the week if not engaged. NTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, YOUNG Can take charge of # in washing and fronins . Ploase to eall at 34 Nini teenth street, between Ibroadway and Fourth avenue, Can Le seen for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECPABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to take care of childron and do plain sowing, or would give her attention entirely to sewing. She is more desirous of a good home than wages for the present. No objection to the country. None but respoctable familivsa need apply. Apply at Mrs. Harney’s, busomont store, 242 Tonth street, near First avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE W young woman, as cook, washer and ironor, ina sinall private family; isan excellent baker; has good references. Ficace oall atid Forsyth street, in the rear. Can be soon for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do general housework, or chamberwork, washing and ironing, in a wmall family. "The best of city Feforence given, Please call st 12} Mott stroet, room No. 12, up stairs, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do general housowork, or take oare of childron and do plain sowing. Has the beat, of city roference, | Call at S2 Wort Twentieth street, third floor. Mas no objection to go in the country. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion, in a small faally, to do general housework. Aj ply at 11 Desbrosses street, third floor, between Greonwic and Hudson. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE Protestant woman; she understands cooktg and bak ing, and is 8 good washer and ironer, No objections to go = thort distance in the country. Can produce good toati monials as to oapability and character. Can be seen at 25 Walker street, in the basement, for two day 'ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, SITUA- tions, one as cook, washer and ironer, the other as nurse and chambermaid, or as chambermaid and walter; have the best of city references from thoir last places, Please call at No. 13 Suffolk street. WANTED—A SITUATION, RY A RESPROTABLE Young girl; i @ good plain cook, first rate washer and ironer, or would do general housework, No objections to go w short distance in the country, oF to mind ohildren. “Cnn he seen for two days, at 68 North Moore street. Hus the bost of city reference WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and fine washer and froner, or waiter; understands her businoss perfectly. The Lest of eity reference enn be had. Apply at No. 4 Hall place, between Sixth and Seventh streets, second floor, front room. ‘ ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, a& cook, in'x private family; she under: dwall kings of cooking'and baking, and thoronghly un- anda her business. Good city referenve given, Inquire Great Jones street, in the rear, sta a a WANSTED-A. SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE young girl, as seamstres® in a private family, Has j Call at 2 Fast Can ‘be seen for two days tion to take exre of children. wth street, room No. 15, no ob Fourtey WANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A young girl, who understands outing and fitting Ia- dies’ and children’s sees. Is willing to make herself otherwise useful, Please apply at 07 West Eighteenth strict. Cen be reen for two days. Wntep—By A RESPE@TABLE PROTESTANT cirl,a situation a8 nerae and seamstecss, or would Ve willing'toavsiet in chamberwork. Cas bo seca for two daya, at fer present cinploycr's, No. 2U West Twonty-stxth rtrvet. WANTEDSA SITUATION, HY A. RESPRCTARLE Young woman, to do general housewors The best of City Loserencew on Le Riven. K'aBaew GALL WL ku Dvhaba bucvedy between Third and Fourth avenues, WArTS. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ebambermsid and waiter ins rate family? lag Please all at No. ill CUM street, Bret floor. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. ‘8 situation aseook, washer, and ironer, or to do general housework in a small family. Call at 1e7 Nineteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. The best of ref- eronce from her last place. | WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | {BPE sit), to take cure of children or to do plain so in Has no objection to go to the country. Bent of cit; refereneo, having lived two years and a half in her las Place. Please call at 145 Rast Twonty-seventh street. WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, weituation ax cook and laundrors; can give excell reference from her last place. whore sho has lived ears. Please cal) at 114 Kast Twenty-hfth street Eecond and Third avonuse, sucond flose, haek roota, ‘ANTED—BY A FRENCH ON WA iiberee: ‘laguite st Ne. C0 Locress Artie BY A RESPECTABLE The best of city references from her lastyinees a Can be seen for two fth street. to assist in tamil: the washing ang ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework in i vate family. Bi city reference xiven from he has lived six yours and six mouths. Can ve seen if not engaged, at 57 West Thirteenth street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, ss chambermaid aud waiter. She u derstands plsin sewing, end can tako care of children; ¢ assiet in washing and ironing. Gvod city referens ‘Cun be seen for two day: ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, IN A ectable, ‘amily, bye young married woman, who has lont hor first baby, two woaks old. Good city reference given, Please call at’ 37 Tenth street, between avenues B and G, fourth floor. Wael, SITUATION, AS NURSE, BY A RESPEC- table middle-aged woman, who has lived out suveral years with most rospecteble familics, and oan take charge of a baby from its infancy; is willing to assist ut chamberwork, or waahin, ironing. Apply at No. 103 Sixteenth street, between First and Second avenues, ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A MOST RESPECTA- ble young woman, as soamatross; she undorstands the cutting of ladies’ and children’s dresses perfectly, and all kinds of tine sewing; no objections to do light ohamberwork. Best of city references given from her last place. Pleaso apply at No, 8 Union court, University place. Can be soon for a few days. Vv ANTED—A SWISS OR FRENCH PROTESTANT nurse, to take charge of a little girl, three yu half old. She must have the best of city recominendatiens, A middle aged woman proferred. Apply at 2) Washington place, alter 4 o’elock P.M. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as child’s nurse or scamstress. Can be seen fortwo days, at her present employer's, Mra. Green, 805 Greenwich street. Wee YOUNG SCOTCH, ENGLISH, OR AME- rican girl, as nurge and seamstress, in @ private fami. ly. Apply, from 9 o’clock A. M. to 12, at 43 Dominick street. WARTED A SITUATION, AS COMPANION AND As sistant ton lady about to travel; has English edu- cation; can sing for the amusement of the lady; would do ht sewing, or anything to please the lady; would take the charge of young mise from the age of four to eight, or Would act as nurzery governess to young children ; is particu. larly fond of children. Address A! pha. 7 Lexington avenue ‘ANTED—TWO YOUNG LADIES, TO ATTEND IN A ‘Store. They must understand the fancy goods busi- ness, and Produce good roterence, Apply at 727 Hroudway. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung Woman, as chambermaid and waiter. Beet of city references. Can be seen for two days, at $42 Twelfth street, betweon First and Seoond avenues. 7 ANTED—BY TWO VERY RESPECTABLE WOMEN, situations; one as first rate cook and the othor as chamLermaid and to do fine washing aud iron! ‘The boat of city reference given. Please call at No. $ Eighth stroet, ‘ono doer from First avenue, at Miss Kelly’ maker.’ Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRLS, situations—ono to cook, waah, and iron; the othor as chambermaid and waiter. Good city reference viven. Please call t 215 Klizaboth strect, third oor, front roo, ANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation at chamberwork, washing sud ironing. do up ladies’ drosses in yood style, understands Frouoh ing, and isa capital fine ironer. Would have no objec- tions to do waiting, or to i in the country. Cau produce the Lest city reference. Please call at 106 Ninth street, bacement, in t] ear. Can be seén for two da: Can fl WA XTED-A SITUATION, BY A, RESPECTABLE young Woman, » situation as good plain laundress, in a wice family. Gan bo seen for two days, at No. 236 ‘Thirty-eecond street, betwoou Ninth and Tent) 08. ANTED—THREE GOOD MILLINERS AND TWO “apprentioes, at 30 troct. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, 4s plain giok, washer and ironer, oF would be willing to inske herself useful at all kinds of house. work. Geod city reference ean ba given. Please oall at 27 Marion stroct, two duces from Spring. Can be wen for «oO ‘TABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and laundress, or chambor- muid and plain sewer. Can give good city roference trom her last place, Please call, or addross FE, M., at No. 1's Kast Twonty-second street, neat Sevond avente, ' Can be seen for wo days. WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A = situation ag chambermaid and Ant Inundress, ANTED—BY A RES veil apply. Ad- Herald off.ce, or to 105 Dean strevt, South er present employer’ yen SY AN EXCEEDINGLY TIDY YOUNG woman, usswork. Isa good cook and ti id ironer. ‘The post recommendations as to character aud capacity, | Is willin to go into the country, make herself gonerally useful, ani take moderate wages, Apply 2%3 Bowery. Wnty A SITUATION, AS IOUSEMAID, IN A irl, who cam give the best reco:n- private family, hy & 2, three yours’ ia hor Inst plac i mendations, Raving ilved Please apply at the basement door of 184 Madigon street. dress A. W, Brooklyn, at ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMA ‘As cook; she thoroughly understands her business in uli its branches; has no objoction to go a short distanoe in the country. Can be seen for two days at 212 East Fourtoonth street, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND Waiter, or to do gencral housework iu # small farnily; the best of city reference given: no objections to the coun: try. Apply at 67 West Eightoenth atroet, near Sixth avenue WANTEDAIN 4 PRIVATE FAMILY, 4 GOOD COOK; who thoroubgly understands her businoss; will be re- uired to assi: iu washing; muet have good recommenda- tions, Apply at 66 Piorrepont street, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN: & situation as chambermaid and waiter, or to do oham- Lerwork and washing; the best of reference can be given. Can be seen for two days, at No, 66 Fourth avenue, betwoon Nin Tonth streets, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, IN A PRIVATE family, by a woman who understands her basinoss ia all its branches, and can produce satisfactory recommonds- tions for industry, ability and moral character. Apply No. Ill Greene street, in the tear, or Bell's Intelligences office, No. 99 Leonard street ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do the cooking, washing and ironin for w private family, or to do geuvral housework for a small ily. Best of city reference, She understands baking. lense call at 209 Eighth ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND todo plain sewing; is a ood washer and ironor; but s place without washing preferred: has lived four years with er present employer. Please call at 404 Fourth street, be- tween Bowery and Second a U8. WARTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid, or to attend upon children, Hiss no objection to go into the country. Good reference. Apply for twe days at 186 Forsyta street, in t WA XTED_A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, as nurse and seamstress, is a rood cook, and is willing to nasiet 4 ironing, Has’ the best of reference. Can days a front room, Noi e Washing an be seen for two ia street, South Brooklyn, third floor, but respectable families need apply. ANTED—A SITUA3ION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, a# seAmatiees and to take care of ehil- duan, crto do ehamberwork, and make herself generaity ase. iui. ” Best or city refereuce given, Ploase oall at No. 20 Lud. low street, in the rear, up stairs, if not engaged. WANTED—BY A SCOTCH GIRL, A SITUATION AS chambermaid andseamutyess, of hurse and soamstros. ‘he Lest of city reference can be givon. Also, by & rospocta- ble young woman, a situetion as cook in a’ snail private family ; Is willing to assist in washing and ironing. Meat of city refererce given. Can be soon for two days at No, 256 Mott street. ANTED—EMPLOYMENT, AS SEAMSTRESS AND dressmaker, by a very respectable German girl; sho perfectly understands dresvmaking and all kinds of Indios’ sewing. Addross B, H., Herald ottice. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN Ag nurse and seamstress, or to do chamberwork, or asy nurse. Please call at 72 Third avenue, between Twenty: eighth and Twenty-ninth stroots. Can be seen for two days. Can be soon for two days ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as god plain cook, washer, and ironer, in a small private family ; has no objection to go in the coun: try. Please call at 114 Tenth avenue, front basement, Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘ung woman, aa cook, orto do chamberwork and as- sist with tho washing: has no objection to do the housework of a small family, Blenso call at No. 9 Jones stroet, bo- tween Fourth and Bleecker rtreets, a short distance from Sixth avenue. Can be seen for two days. Wea A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION to do plain cooking; is ® good washer and ironer; has ion to do chamberwork, or to go as laundress, or to ral housework in a private Meg The best of eit reference. Can be seen for two days, at 99 East Sixteenth street, between First and Seoond avenues, first floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESP ABLE young woman, cbambermaid and waiter, The bost of city reference. Please call at 50 Greonwich stroct. Can do seen for two days. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls, ina small, private family, to do plain cookin washing, and troning. Have good city Foferenoce. Please nil ti Sixteenth street, betweon First and Second avenues. Can be seon for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do plain cooking, washing and iron ing, or to do the Lousowork of a email family. Is. first rate washer and ironet. Mus no objection to going a shori dis- tance in the country. Best city reference. ie call at 76 Spring street, w e can be een for two days Wantepaby A RE: ‘ABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation as she perfectly understanis her Dusiness, both baking aud pastry. Can be seen for two days. Ploneo call at 04 Groene street, botweon Spring and Prinve, in the rear. WANTED =A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE roung woman, a8 cook, washer and ironer, or aa cham- bormaid and to aasist in washing; is a first rate washer aud froner, and a good cook, Has the boat of city reforence. #6 call at 231 Bowery, first floor, in the rear. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, in ® small family, aa cook, washer and ironer; understands baking and general howsowork. Plonso call for two days, at John Burns’ 179 Ludlow street, in the rear, Good city references can be given, ANTED—APPRENTICES, TO LEARN TH 4 naking, at No, 110 Roosevelt street, aud one good maker. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE young woman, ay cook, who understands all kints of made tp dishes, soup, jellies, pastrion, &e. Haw good city references, Pleare cali at No. hi Pontl stroct, third floor, ANTE -—A SITUATION, AS COOK, RY A WOMAN who thoroughly understands the business fa all its branches. Host of city rot m her last place, where sho can be soon for three days. Please oall at 08 Fifth ave- nve, in the basement, ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A Kituation as charmlormaid and waiter, or as chamber: ineid and to nest with the washinc and zoning ; las lived ) three youre in ‘The best of vity references can be piyeu, i Sad ve eon | ave days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as plain cook, washer, and iroser; she would be willing to do the general housework of a small pri- vate fam! Best of city reference given from her last lived sevon years. Can bo seen for jaye, at No, 216 Twenty-eixth street, near Ninth hird floor, back room. WAnrmp-a SITUATION, BY A GOOD COOK ; SHE would be willing to ai and ironing if required. Has the best of city reference n be seen for two days at at 47 West Broadway, back room, first floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter, and will sasist in washing and ironing, by = ir], who refers to her present employer. Apply ab 42 Lex- ington avenue, WANTEDSA SITUATION, RY A” RusPECTABLE hid ae Worret he Shaahorwtork, nd % take Ca of achild.. ‘Tho best of city refersnces : Gall at 110 Wooster street. ot SA” Be Biven. Please ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, # situation as cook; understands meats and pastries, Would prefer a saloon or ‘hati give good city refer- ones lay be seen for two days at 168 Washington street, eco) front room, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND laundross, or as chambermaid and waiter, by a ros- pectable young’ woman, with good city refer Please Inquire at 267 Scventh avenue between Twenty ‘Twenty-cighth etreets, in the bakery, for two da; ANTED—LbY TWO YOUNG WOMEN, (SISTERS, ion: cook, washer, and ironer, the oth amber work and plain sewing. No objection to take éure of children. Best city referenco. Can be seon for days, if not engaged between, the hours of I2and 4 o'clock, at 2i6 Kast Fourteenth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung Woman, a8 cook, and to assist inlwashing and iron- ing: fs a good bread and pastry baker. Apply at Twelfth street, corner 0 ‘Can be seen for two day Good City reference. WANIED-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work; must be a good plain cook, aud good washer and ironer.’ City roferences neccusary. Apply at 0 Houston street, opposite Lidridge, ANTED—AT 280 BROADWAY, CORNER OF WHITE strect, ladies to wake linen pants, None but those accustomed to fine work neod apply. Reference required. Call between J A. BM. and P. M. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, BY A STEADY, Fespectable woman; isa Gest rate washer and ironer, and good buker; is willing and obliging. Bost eity referenoe iven, Apply at No. 1U Tillary etreet, tifth door from ulton street, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook; has no objections to assist in warhipg and ironing. Can be seen tor two days, at 252 Kant Kighteenth street, second floor, front room. Best of city reference from her last place, where she lived ive yours. 7ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM. wsituation ax chamberinaid and scainstross; tuhe care of children, or do the housework of a small family. Has good city reference from the tamily she has lived in tae Inst four years, leaving nly on account of hor mistress’ death, Can Le'seen at No. 146 East Twenty-fourth street until enited. D-A SITUATION AS COOK, RY A RESPECT- ¢ woman, in a private family. Hav good city refer- ence, aud i8n Protestant. Can be nocn at 12) Codar strovt. WARNZED—A SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE young wowan, a8 chambermaid, and to assist in the Washing and ironing. Inquire at 63 Seventh avenue, Can give city rofurence. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 4 situation as chambermaid and sewer, © maid and waiter, Best of elty reference ive secn at 130 Wert Pwenty-niuth street, fur two days. WANTED@A | SMIUATION, BY AR git], us good cook, warher and Ironor, aud aking. Cun bewcen until enzazed at Ne. ts Wert street, where she hus lived for the last t. WANTEDSBY girl, 0 situati gyod shirt’ maker. Good eity refer fhompeon street, in the roar, front b at FANTED—A SITUATION, BY A yr # Wolan, #8 chamberinaid and to call at 424 Broome etreet. TABLE Lamberuait. RESPECTABLE No ob- The best of ation. Hleave towsit ia tine washing and iros : w te given to her pre: Can be berinaid and iaubdress, ur ty assist as wai tironer, and Luv two yours of the buet of city last elupivyer. Plvase eall ut Can be roen fortwo atraxe, 1 wees Glty refurcuces, Can be ueon for aay her present employer, 28 West Twentieth ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A youn, take care a RESPECTABLE woman, to do chamberwerk and w: f, OF children. Good roference given. Please eal at ast Thirteenth street. Can Le seen for two days. W3NIEDILY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN arituation as chambermeid, and to do tino washing andironing; has no objection to take care of ehildren, of to travel with «family rte summer. Ploaso call at hor preront place, (which she is going to leave, at No. 64 Thirty-firt street, en Lexington and Fourth aven ces. Can be seen from 10 to 5 o'clock. ANTA4D—BY A RESPE a situation as cook, washer and ironer, Mas good city roterence. Can be seen'fur two days at 116 Willvt street, rear, first floor. Ef YOUNG WOMAN, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ituation to travel with # family; would have no 9! Joction to go to Europe or the South: best of city relernes iven. A note addressed to J. H., Seventh street, will fe'strictly attended to. W ANTED—A SITUATIO’ BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as plain cook, washer and ironer; can xivo the best of city reference. Please vall at 411 Second avenue, corner of Houston street. Can be soon for three days if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A American woman, do do gencral housework in # small, private family; the country preterred. Apply at 44 Union equate. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID, BY A young woman fully coupetent, or would not object to geuerai housework in smailiamily. Can be scon at aud reters to her last employer, cl Bt WANTEDISEVERAL GIRLS, TO LE. able dress and mautilla making. Ap 8 treet, second floor, during the week. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook.’ The best of city reference ven.” Can be seen fur two days, at 201 Ninth street, tourta joor, buck room. vet, this week. RN PASHION- ply at 120 Grand ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Asituation to do general housework ina small pri: vate family, plain cooking, wasuing, aud iroulng, Cau give good city Feterence, Cun be seen for two days, ut 302 First Avenue, first floor, front room. No vijection to the country. ANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, AS NURSE, to tuke care of a child, aud ay a sentnatress, in a pri- vate family. Bost of references required. None otuers nocd apply. Inquire at No. 241 West awonty-thind street, nour Ninth avenue, ANTED—LY A YOUNG? WOMAN, OF MORA® habits, a situation as chambermaid, or to do the eneral housework of a small privute family, or as assistant jaundre's. Can produce the best of city reterenve. Can be teen for two days, if not engaged, by application at 213 Se- qhetween Twenty-fourth and ‘Twenty-nith oor. venth avenue, streets, eeeond ¥ hambermaid or children’s nurse. Had good rete her last place. Can be seen for two days, nt 39 West Thirteenth street, first tloor, back room. WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIR! tion as chambermaid or waiter, or to do gene; werk ins small family. Cia be seen for two days, at 221 Weet Twentieth: street. ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, SITUA tions—one as chambermaid aud waiter; the other ns chambermaid and waiter, or to take care of children. Ha no objection to go iuto the country. Please apply West Iwenty-sixth street, between Ninth aud sent ave- nuos. Can be seen for two days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a rituation as good cook, oF to do general how in a small private family, or as chambermaid and waite no objection to go a short distauce it the country, and has the best of city reference. Inquire, any day this week, et No. 192 avenue C, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. G WOMAN, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, to do Keneral housework ins siuall pri. vate family. She is «good plain cook and good washer and ironer. lias no objection to xo a short distance in the coun try. Good reference given. Inquire at No. 3 Dover street, an the rear, fourth floor. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL. with good city reference, @ situation as childre nurse, or to do plain sewing oF 0 v8 First avenue, between Fifteenth aud second story, frout room. Can be acen for two day: engaged. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SWISS WOMAN, A situation in an American family, an veamstress. Good city reference can be given. Inquire at 57 ayenuo B, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL # situation as chambermaid and to do ptain. sewing, Hoot of eit, reference given. Please call wt 471 Fourth atreet. WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do chamberwork and plain sewing, or agchimberwork und warLer and ironer, Has no objection to travel with a lady, or take care of children. The best of city reference, Cau'be seen for two days at lid East Twenty firet street. A SITUATION, A RESPECTABLE in, to do chamborwork and assist in the Washing aud troning, aud would be williag to do te house work of a snail fainily. Mas no objections to goa short dis- tance in the country. ean be given from her last pl ty-third street, betweon First Can be seen for three days, Hf not engs JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, es experienced cook ins pri ly, and to ae ‘Can produce the best of city refersnee, euty-seventh stroet, between Bighth ANTE! young wo BY ‘The hevt of city revere ¢. Please call at 218 7 1d Second avenue and Ninth avenues, W.ANIEDSA situation « Le young woman, as chamber nd to wash aud fron, Can have the bert of city r from her last 6 cull at 178 Laurens street, in the grocery Hourton street JANTED-DY A RESPECTABLE PROTE itl, A situation ne eontastrees, No ot Verwurk, emt ul eiby Fertuded giVodde ou rth etrcete BY A VERY RESPECTA. uid, y K ference ees ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS FIRST RATE COOK, Wye mica eN, , respectable womas. Hag no objection to assiet the = Please call at No. 360 Second aven “third 580 Secon wie, near Twenty this strset Good eity ANTED—BY A RESPECTA MAN, Ws iicuation aa plats souk, tuaher Lor NGgwe Ona, objections to do geueral housework. Good city reference frown her last pines. call at 109 Hester Nan, Gan beveea rte aye ne ee WAnzEp-BY A RESPECTABLE 4 situation as plain cook, wi YOUNG WOMAN, wher andironer. Can bese n at 7 Nineteenth at it, between Sixth and Seventh avenues Good city reference can be given. Can be seen for two days. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE _ young girl, as chamber and waiter, in a private family. Has no I pt ge in the country. Good eity yeference, “Please inquire at {02 Mott street.” Can be seen for two day W4NTzED—A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG WOMAN, take care of two ‘litt! Must Le wi Hing, end cone well recommen tween 10 and 12 o'clock A. M., at 125 West Fourteooth street, near Seventh avenue. 'ANTED-BY A PROTESTANT ENGLISH WOMAN? W* to mind grown children and do fine wa hin or chambapwerk; city reference yiven. Pleses oull at Mouton street. ‘Can be seen for two days, W2TED-A SITUATION, BY 4 RESPECTABLE PRO- testant young woman, &s seamstress, in « respectable Can cut children’s clothes, i¢ «| vory neat abirt maker, and bas good references as to character and respectar bility.’ Can be seen for two days, at 124 Sixth avenu ‘WANTED — A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook; is a good laundress, and thorough ing good references. Please oall TO boys and to, do plain sewigg, family. ly understands her busin st 17 Dean street, Brooklyn. ANTED—A WOMAN AS COOK, AND TO ASSIST vith Washing and ironing ; also a woman, as chamber maid and waiter. None need apply put those who under- ad business, and with god references. Apply Fourth hens ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Youn, woman, as cook and Inundress; is » first rate lawndrers.” Beet of city gaderence. Please call at 12) Henry street. Can be seen fox &qpo days, if not engaged WANTED— A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ouDg Woman, 8 cook, Washer aud ironer. Best_of city references given. Please onll ut 38 Second street. Cam be seen for two day WANITED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A Young man who thoroughly understands bie busi- ness. ‘Has tho beet of recommendations as to character and capability, with the very best of reference from gentiomen whom he as lived with. Please to address a line to M. W., cure of Mr. J. D, Williams, 180 Sixth avenue, for two days. ‘ANTED.—YOUNG MEN OF LITTLE EXPERIENCE, ‘and those who may have alroady beon to #oa, may pro- eure cood voyages, both in the morehant and naval vervioe, by applying at 267’ Water street. ANTED—A JEWELRY SALESMAN, IN A WHOLE- tale house, in Philadelphia. A thoroughly sompetent one may hedr of a situation by addressing box 1,015 Phila- delphia Post Office, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, IN A Private family, by ectable young man, who bas had many years experience, and can give the best of oit Pleaso call, or address J. K., at No, 53 Uni avenue. wity pl yd TY WANZED SITUATIONS FOR SMART, TIDY, SOBER, honest, industrious, and capable servants, of every do- mestic station. Please apply at the Protestant Employinent Agency, No.7 Carmine street, junction of Sixth avenue. N. L.—This is the only agency in this city that obtains the recommendations of servants diroctly from cmployers. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY A respectable young & Protestant. Good city re- ference. A line nddreased to N. W., Herald office, will meet with prompt attention, No objection to go to the country. WARTEDILY A MAN AND WIFE, (NO CHILDREN) situations in the couptry, he ay coachman and gardener, and she a8 cook, waster and ironer, The very best of cit testimonials ea be produced, for engability, fo. Bot are Protestants. @AddresigM. S., Her thice, for twoxdays. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, situation as waiter or foutman, in a private family. The dost of efty reference can be given. Please addrese A. B., at 746 Brozaway, corner of Astor piace, WARNITED-A MAN OF STANDING AND CAPABI- lity, who has the right kind of acquaintances, to take cherge of an extensive premiaor, to be converted into a hotel or lodging house, The building is well located, and contains About cixty rooms. A man with some means’ or good secu- rity could buy the concern, Apply toT. LENT, 4% Broad- way. ANTED—A MILLER, IN A GRIST MILL, A SHORT distance from the city. A sinzle man preferred. A steady person, who can work well, keep the mill accounts, and Who cen be well recommended, can bave the mill om slarce cr at wages. Address (post-paid) Mr. Hadiey, 221 Crcenwich street, WATER WANTED-HE MUST UNDERSTAND HTS business, and come well recommended. Apply at 43 Exchange lock. ‘WANTED A SITUATION, AS PORTER IN A STORE, hy a eteady, wober young inan, who would huvo no jection to make Limeelf ueeful, or would drive & horse Vagon. Jv aot afraid to work, Undoubted references gi Addrere 7. F. inth street, in the basement, bie pre p aec of employment. ‘ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, THAT 14S BEEN EN. ayca in Boountry store for the pust three years, is desirous uf obtaining ® situation as clerk in o rotsil goods house in this city. Address 0. 8. C., Herald office. WARSTED-A SITUATION, BY A SINGLE MAN, WHO V “igonpabie of taking charge of a small garden, and rhiting vegetables, lag te card of horses, or to aot in the capecity of ocachitnan Jf required; is willing to make himeelt gencratly useful, and can produce good rele P. $., No. 9 ohn street, (seed etore.) WA NIED-IN A COUNTING-HOUSE, man to aseist in writing. Ho must write a bold, o piditious hand, be correet and quick at figures, and have bad experience of the kiud referred to, Nono other need apply. Audrove Counting House Clerk, box 121 Post Office. WANTEDSA, GERMAN OR FRENCHMAN, WitO epenks the English language, as foreman in's cabin makers thop. Mutt be fully capable of making all working Urawings, with full knowledge of prices and quality of work Sieudy ehuplogment and good wages. Apply vo Mr. THOMP- SON, 63 Broadway. WANTED A FIRST RATE SILK SALESMAN) TO GO to Boeton. American preferred, Addros H.N. C., Judson's Hotel, immediately, etuting where an interview can be had, with referen: ANTED—A MAN, ON A PLACE A FEW MILES from tLe city, must understand vegetablo gardeni: and the general work arouud a small place. Apply at Platt street, up stairs, from 5 to 10 o’clock every morning. ANTED-RY A YOUNG MAN, FROM THE COUN- try, # situation as salosinan oF bookkeeper in a whole- sale etore. The bert of reference given. or particulars, address immediately C. W. S., Herald office. ANTED—A FIRST RATE BOOKKEEPER; ONE that haa ® knowledge of the cap business proferred. Aleo, a salerwan. Both will require yood city reference. Apply to Charles Fox, 133 Water etrect, up stairs, between Dund WA. M., and 6 to6 P.M. ANTED—IN A BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, @ young man, Fixtoen to eightcen years of age; one Laving & knowledge of the businers preferred, aud one who liver with bic parents, Apply at 2605; Greenwich street. WANTEDIA YOUNG MAN, AS BARKEEPER; ONE who ean bring good recommendations may apply to Peter Barlow, corner of Iritco etreet and Broadway. ANTED—AS COACHMAN AND GROOM, IN A PRI- vate family, @ single man who understands his busi- ness thoroughly ‘and is willing to make himself general vreful; must have good recommendations. Apply at 18 Cli street, up etairs, ANTED—BY A MAN OF STEADY MABITS, A SIT- uation in @ wholesale tore a8 porter or saloaman, are cery preferred; the beet of city reference given, Ficase ad- drew A. B. C., Herald office, WASTED—A, FINE COAT CUTTER, ONE, WHO 18: ex, lenced in eu! Se ro Suc reson will plente apply to WM. A. HEAD & G0. 80 Cherry street WANTEDSA FIRST-RATE MILLINER; ONE WHO thoroughly understands trimming. week will Le i i Likewire ee apply. Inguire at i ANTED—A SALESMAN FOR THE DRY GOODS Vuisineee. To cne who understands the city trade well, a literal ealary will be given. Apply for two days at 22s Third avenue. Wa A YOUNG MAN, AGED 22, A SITUA- tion x8 carver in a hotel or restaurant, Has had the maxagement of one of the first houses in the city for the Ines. fifteen months. Unexceptionable references given as ta character and capability. Address J. J. P., Herald office. ANTED—BY A BOY SIXTEEN YEARS OLD, A tituation to learn the plumbing or como other respeot~ phle trade. Good city reference given, Apply at 6 Grand etreet, corner of Laurens. WARTED—A SMART BOY, TO GO ERRANDS, AND 1 ak come well recommended. Apply at 206 Chatbam, street. rence, Address A YOUNG Sixth avenue WAXZED-A BOY, ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS OLD, ut 13 Washington street. WARTRD-AN ACTIVE AND HONEST ERRAND bey, in a retail dry goods house, who can road and write, from 14 to 16 years of age. Apply at 144 Atlantic stret, Brooklyn, WAXTED-A SMART ACTIVE BOY, ABOUT 15 OR 16 years of age; one who resides with hia paronts in the upper part of the city. Call Letween & and 10 o'clock A. M., at 113 Ninth avenue, Recommendatiomrequired, WANTED-BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A SITUATION &A yardener, oF gardener and groom; is @ single man; has had nine years experience in this country, can come well recommended; would make himself generally usoful. Call, for two days, ut the takery, 134 Church etreet. ANTED—A LAD, AS ASSISTANT BAR TENDER W*x Wingine’ Hotel, om the Coney Teland Plank Road, Long Island, four miles from Fulton ferry ANTED—A SMART, INDUSTRIOUS BOY, IN A bakery, to pack crackers. Nono need ply unless ao- quainted with the business, Apply at No. 31 Madison etreet, WANIED-BY A Boy, FROM THE COUNTRY, & situation as bar tender, Good city reference given, Can be een for one day, at 207 Broadw WANTEDIA RALESMAN (FOR A RETAIL DRY goods etore, Salary $40) per annum. Clerks, mei steamers and railroads, porters, barkeepers, coachnian, Ao, four Amerienn girie for an India rubber mill in Connections, wigeu $2 ver week: two girls for a cotton factory; girle os cooks, nureee, ehambermaids &e. THOS. SPINK, 114 Noseau street, ANTED: AT NO. 4 SANDS STREET, BROOKLYN, (ntellizence office,) Protestant and Catholic white red girls, as cooks, chambermaids,seamstresses, laun- 1' honseworkers, to learn trades. Alwo, m tarme, ctores, rtables, ae. They must be welk B.—Employers' eupplied with good ser: WALLACE, vonte at thie ofties M. WANTED-LADIES, BOARDING HOUSE AND HO- tel keepers, wanting good servanta, are reminded of MORRIS & COS omer Broadway, corner of Reade Htrect, where the best choice of respectable domestios ea ways be found, Waiting for places this day, vegetable and otiicr cocks, Washers aid ironers, girls for chamberwork, rcme Protestant chambermaids, « few German girls, nureon, omstrestes, un Ameyican nurse, German coaobtwnen, gar: hers, farmer's, waiters, &c, ‘Terma moderate. ¢ -—wW fave ecourity fer his feithtal fulfilment ef the trust to be placed in hin, af tie employer will be absent four daye im the wren, Panny i pee way. iy bebwued © mid stock, fi feetuetrect, Cite Mo is TED, A YOUNG MAN, TO TAKB

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