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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ee —————_—__—_.|| ee ‘WANTS, Continued from the Fifth Page. wao young Wome ’ ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, BY A HIGHLY | i} ‘ANTED—NY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation as plaim eook and washer aad ironer, in & small piv,:e ‘amily; umderstamds housework in comoral. Has lived two years d ix moaths in her last situatien. ‘The beat of city reference can be given. Address 52 Allen street, in the rear, fourth floor, Cam be seen for two days. | Want A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, thoroughly understands her husinese, and oan give the beat ituation, to do geweral housework, is a good ov0kK, Ofery reierwnce. Frivate family preferred. Can be soon | washerand ironer. Cau give good city reference, Pleaes for two days ut 22 West Tenth street, ween Fifth and | esi! at 50% Hor mh street, second house, first floor, Can be ‘Sixth avenues ANTED—A SITUATION, AS SEAMSTRESS, IN A W private family, by & roepectable young girl who per secn for two days, if not engaged. footly understands the cutting end fitting of dresses; would | eral houswork in @ sual private. famil inns he hs tion to do chamberwork. Good city referonce | AY, y Sire ne eeaess teen aires, Giga At 20) Eltzabeth strcet, in the roar, between Spring and TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA sixteen years.of age, in # private family, to do the ion as chambermaid, or to take care of childron; is of ciiy ¥ in the roar. cham berwork and waiting. ' The ber ference cam De given. Call at 146 Sullivan street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young women, a8 chanbérmaid aud soamatross in « mrivate family. Cau be soon for two day lust place, Yi "Waverley pla tion as chambermaid aud plain sewer, in w peival ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- | \ first rate sewer, ference from her tod fine Washer aud ironer; the best of city r et place. Please apply or address a note t Ninth street, room 19. WANTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | «situation, to do cooking, washing and ironing. or to | pneaeennnennee Wanten—4 siru ne cock; in wil Hons to'8 avenue B. weer ng Ang Can'be ecteiee tee dayer at at warts. ATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN. to aasist in washing and ironing, if and pastry; d city reference. venth strect, Rear ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young wom pisin sewing, | Will ‘mal tof city, reforenoe: Varick street, 1 qouns wonian e Beat of citi as erwork and plain reforence giv juire at 119 Kast Sixteent! | short distance in the country. Hay the best city referer Wy f children, and to do a herself generally useful. Has the ‘an be soem fur two days, at ld pring. k, washer and ironer. or to do WANTED=A| SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE % in « small private family. Ean seen fortwo days. In atrect, No objection to gos ANTED—A SITUATION, rl, to take care of childi 20 Sixth avenue. call RY A RESPECTABLE ron and to do plain sew ‘be seen for two BY A RESPECTABLE, STEADY WOMAN: nas cook; thoronghly understands her busi ness: is a good baker. Hastie bes! yf city reference: Please call ut 08 Fourth avenue, up stairs, front room, TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL tion tu do housework, in » small family care of children. Good city referonce given. 71 Division strect. famil: ity reference given ifrequired. Apply at 134 Lad. low séreot. Cau be seen fortwo days, — ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid sud waiter, orto do cham. | terwork and sewing. Has best oi city referouce frow her | Inst place, where she bas lived for tho last threo yours. | Please call at or atdress to No 9 Union evurt, between Eleventh and Tw treets, of University plac, for two days. | WANTEDIA SITUAUION, TO TAKE CHARGE OF ‘ud inetrvet two oid rom for to aight years of or travel with « | heo, OF Would sot ns DUIscrY govornOsS, Indy we nssistanc, Adv rest Alp a, «7 Lexington avenue, Vv ANTED —A YOUN LADY_I8 DESIROUS 0. tenehine youn: obildren the English rudiments, in private familivs ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protectent citi, Iva tirat rate cook, washer aud ironsr. Can be ween ior two days, at os West Luirty-third strect, | near Broadwny Wont yours Protest Beciot In the wasting Address Teacher, roadway post oifice. | | | SITUATION, nt we jyven. Inquire at 1 FANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL OR WOMAN AS Cook, also to wari anc trou. Ovy well aoquainted wich her Lusivers. wud willing to work, may apply at 251 Cliaton Blreet, South Brooulya V TAITER WANTED—A _ Waiter, in mall priv: y. The best retereaco Foquires. 4 efor | OF after 5 o'clock, P. My, at No. 18 Grawcrey park irving place. ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRON of im wemall ainily, No cue need apply that osnnot V y Dring the best city character wad qualiiew joms, Apply ut al W vat Eleventh street, s as ANTED—TWE FIV 6 EMPROIDERERS ; TWEN. fy-five cloak and mantile makers; two designers; twenty dress twouty mil/iuers; fifty plain sewing Nowe ekere, ectave plaves. 29 Broadway, ils ; twenty corset Besant fort oir Jor Buch. ANTED-IN A d ‘apply ules vom: d waces will be given ud tloor. G ITON FACTORY, IN CONNECTI. | out, foaiice, iaving not loss than four obildrea, b favor ol ten ond ciguteon years. Apply at t, corner of 3: . Wasier Sud ironer. ina etly undorsuands be: from her last piace nov in the country, respoctaile priva's Duviness, sed las good city rerers ne oljection to co a sort dt Please call at No. 41 Frankfort struct. aunily i | IN, BY A RESPECTABLE | | | YOUNG WOMAN; | WP ANTEDIBY A kUSPECTABLE Aaitantion s «private iandiy, to do chamberwork aad | the particular ironing, or assist im from’ her last om fh street, top floor, waiting Ployer. ¥ Brent room, 7 ANTE young wo: city referer | Fourtuiare Can bo seen for two days. | WANTED-A SITUATION. BY A TARLE woman, 4s coor, an tin wa oning. Fins no objection to ge w st ‘ance ~ Best F city reference, Canute seen (Tr two days at No. 12 Twoltth Breet, w few doors trom Ninth avenues. “WANZED-A SITUATION, as Wal AND CHAM. Lermaid, by a reepectativ young woman. | Good city geteronce. Can be seen for two days, at Mrs. Baldwin's, No 2b) Siath avenue, between Seveute WANTEDIA SITUATION, AS FIRST-RATE LAUN dress, by A vory respectable young woman. The host of wity referince, No objection to go as chambermaid and Joundrees, Pienee apply at 204 East Nineteenth stroet, Can he ween for two Gaye. WANZED_BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOM: A cituation, as housekeeper, in a smail private family. Apply at 40 Houston street, in the rear, WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation ae good laundress, in a respeotable fauily; and another girl wants a situation to do chamberwork. no objection to a-vist the laundress, reference can be given. Can be ceen fortwo days, Ploasd call at 93 Nineteenth street, in the rear, second flour. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ung girl, to take care of ‘childrei Can give good city references. ab 5G) Twelfth street, between First and Socuad ave- third floor, back room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXCELLENT cook, Has no cujection t> take a chambermaid and adress’ place. Can take weil, and can produce the ‘Very best of city reference. Please’ call at 3I7 Ninth ave- boar Thirticth street. Can be seen for twoglays Has store. One who understands cap making preferred. Inquire at 140 Court street, Soutu Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid aud to do fine washing aud ironing orto take care of children and do plain sewing. Good feterence can be given, if required. Bicaso vall at | 4,110 Broadway, up stairs. ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO. man, ® situation as chambermaid, and t the best of ci Hixth avenue, between Fifteenth and “V\ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation to do general Lousework, or to take care of ‘en come well recommended from her last place. t No. 37 West Thirteenth street, betwoeu Fifth SPECTABLE GIR! family, a8 chamberi dren and do xood aaracter, tween Fiiteenth and 242 Sixth avenue, Biateenth streets. for two days. TANTED—A GENTBEL YOUNG LADY, WHO IS A ery Rood sewer, to live with s small family in Hrook yn. None but a very respectable American or Engligh girl need aprly, a8 she will be treated as one of the fawily. Ad ‘Grese,G. E.'A., Herald office. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM: a situation as chawbermaid and waiter, or to dy cham- Derwork and aseist in the care of children. Bost coferouces Eivon. Apply at $4 East Ninetooath stroot. ANTED—BY A KESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘& situation as cook, washer and ironer, or to do cam: Derwork and assist in washing and ironing: has no objec dion to go in the country for the summer. Tbe best of city Feferences given. Please call, for two days, at 276 First venue. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, between fourteen and fifteen years of aze, to take care of children and sew, or do light chamberwork ‘end sew; is mgood plain sewer. Can be seen for two days. Please call at .6 Sixteenth street, between Fifth aud sixth ‘avenues, ANTED—A TIDY, SMART, MIDDLE AGED WO ae nurse to a sick lady. She mu jent dikporition. The services required ars liz Buch a person will obtain a good home by applyin, diately at 41% Pacitc street, betwegn Bond and South, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid or laundress; would have do oljections to go in. the country for. the summe Beet of city referenae from her Iast piace. Please call 1M7 Ninth street, between Second and Third avenues, Can Ye seen for two days it not engaged. YANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, ae nurse, or as Chambermaid and waiter, in ® emall private family. | 1) given. Please call st 175 Ele A snd B, third floor, front room n be seon for two days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, | ‘A situation to cook, wash snd iron, or to do the house work of nemall respectable family. Can be sven for two | \t jas good city reference, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation a¢ seametrosa in ® respectable family, Apply at 66 Eighth avenue, third floor, W tktep—s SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as clamérmaid and plain seamstress, Apply at 14 East Eleventh street, a few dvore frum Fourth avente.. Good city reference give WANIED-A PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO DO THE Ween ohne, waebing and ironing of sina! family; must understand Ler’ busi Good city reference ined. Inquire at 72 Ninth str ee ees ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | woman, as cook; one whom: lived a gront many yo Sn that oapacity; understand coo ine in ail ite b anche: Hine no otfeeticn toe ty tbe c\unsey" Goo city 1 etonses Picnse call at the tancy store, 106 clicabety treet, two duce from Houston street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA sitantion ag chamberwaid, or t» do plain sewiu to nurse children, un excellent city recommendation. May Le e000 for three days, if not engnged, at No. li Third * e, in the store. ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A sitention as seamstress, has no objection to take care fone oF two growing children, or to travel with a lady, does not Le sensiok, Please inquire at do Wost Tuirteoutl street, ANTED—A SITUATIO: Asrirtwut nurse, by m youn) ly at her present place, No. AS CHAMBERMAID AND woman well recommended. 2 Fourta strevt, ior two ANTED—A SITUATION, young womal BY A RESPECTABLE to do chamberwork and plain sowi UF to take onro of children, in a re: pectanle private fami a Good city reisrence, Ph call at 133) Twenty-oighth street, Let oon Seventh and Bi venues. Cao be soon fortwo days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, to do cnauverwork, or to take cure of ghildron, tin private femily, vr in's private tou Beat of City Feteren oo frow fcr lt pice, Un day, at UU Sixth avenue, verneen Teenty-third trees io te stereo TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTES young woman, & eituntion s sommateoss aed te anc ware of cdldren. Good reference oun be xiven. Can be » at #1 Bast Sixtoonth strect, Letwoon Virst wnd Second ave Bucs, weooud fovr, a’, JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young WoMBN, AB HUE HNd Featostrow; Lay ny ohj oot tthe country. Hae youd ity reference,” Cau veh 476, wt 11d Amity street, in tuo rear, y-sooond wad | | childre -STANT WOMAN, AS | | V thaud Lighteenth streot, | Tuo best of city | im) | | duye. | | | ANTED—A PERSON TO ATTEND A MILLINERY { ‘Can be seen for two days. | onaowe 8 zon’ | gimme: | ‘Nevias, wl East Bieventh strect, betwoon avenues B and C, | . She oan produce the ‘best of refer- Please to cull at.281 Mulberry stroct, im the roar. 7ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ence. to do chamberwork, gad assist in washing and ironing, or to do chamberwork and plain sewing refercnoe «iven, Can be seea for two days, at 23 Fourt! | avenue, third door, back room. WANTEDTA SITUATION AS NURSE, BY A RE spectable woman, who will be found trustwortly and confidential, andin every wey espablo of taking care of has lived threc years in her last situation, nd parted in consequence of the family going to travel, which Wil be satisfactorily explained by the lady when eailed on Please call at 11? hast Twenty-fifth strect, Has no objec tion W the country. Can Le scen until engaged, PANTED—A SITUATION, TO DO CHAMBERWORK or hovrework, in a small family. Good city reference given, Can Lo seen for two days. Inquire at 10 Twelfth street. WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN to do chamberwork and waiting, or chamberwork and pin sewing. Please call at her present place, 22 East Thir- | tenth strect, shird door from Firth avenue,’ Can be soon | frtwodnys,” Has no objection to going with w family to | the country, for the summer. BY A RESPECTABLE W NTED—A SITUATION, young woman, tu do geueral housework, ia # small private family, She is also 8 good washer aud (roner, Can produce ity reference from last place. Can be | | fren tor twe | street, in th | | | , it mot en caged. rer, Please apply at 50 Spring ituation as cham berm aid or laundre siven, She has been five anda Can be seen for two days, at ‘The host elty alf years in her ol Sauda strost, W4ANTED~ BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ©. B. d iron- Sho tion to do housework, or to assist in wi hing y useful. rene 194 Creep stre W and ANTED—A to du gone on: UATION, BY A YO! cook, * ashor, Uhousework; ig a xood Apply at 14 Kighth ro ity refureuce given, corner of Eighteenth street, Can be seen for two TED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A ation usseamstresa; and also understands cutting drestva; alse, is a good ehirt maker, e she care of childre aking if required n for two Viease call at 182 Sullivan street, near Prines, front at “sit and fitting ¢ and has SPECTABLE n, to doclamberwork, plain sewing, and children, or to do the general housework of TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A R tuke the eare | aemeil private family ction to travel. Good city Teiereuce given. Inguire at Ss Mott street. Can be syen for two days. W ANTED—BY A HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do general bousowors, for » amall private ly; isa geod plain cock, and ® first rate washer and vould go as chambermai ing. Has the best of city refer ut Iz Sullivan street, front basement, near Prince street Can be seon for two days. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A R young woman, as ing and i make hers Fiense cull at No. 10 | | hea JANSED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE, PECTABLE upbermaid, and to assist i d to take care of children, or is nerally useful. oll stree' The best of city referen Young woman, ¢ chamber-maid and waiter; best of city relerencer. Can be seen for two daya at 198 west Twenty- seventh etreet, Letween Eighth and Ninh avenues, front | Dasemont, | | 7 ANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE WOMA ation a» cook. She understands hor business Can give the best of city reforence. Pl hirteenth street, Can be seen for two | VANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION | ‘washer and ironer. or would do the general | housework of a family. Is a good cook, and exccilent wash- er and ironer. Can give the very best of city reteronce. Ap. ply at 55 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. Can be seen for three A SITU- 1 its all Lranche at st W TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Joong womnn, as cook in a private int with the washing and ironing. She lands her Luriness. | Can give the best of city referonoe, Apply at 41 Spring etrect, Can be seen for two days. thoroughly under TANTED—A ‘SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, a chambermaid or nurse, and to do yinin Sewing in a respectable family. Has good city rate. Ne objection to go to the country, or travel witha | ledy. Can be seen tor three days, if not engaged, at 73 West | Fevcee. | Twinty-ceven-b street, in the rear. 7 ANTED--A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL who bas a good English education, and speaks Fronch isa neat seamstress and good Isundress, and is willing to fill any situation except that cf cook, in order io procure a home in a respectable private family.’ Sho bas travelled in highly respectable families, and has the best of city rofer- an be seen for two days, at 252 Delancy strect. ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS OR | chambermaid, by a neat young girl, of genteel addres | She is capable of making shirts, children’s dresses, and would astist ae chambermaid, or fine washer and ironer, in « small respectable family. ‘The highest testimonials’ from her employers, aud city reference. Please call No. 229 First avenue, second floor frout room, for two day: ANTED—A YOUNG LADY OF BUSINESS HABITS good accountant and writer, t first rato sal woman in # lace, ombroidery and dross cap store. One who has a thorongh knowledge of the above business, possessed of the requisite qualifi ations to effect sales in the Broadway trade, and can bring the best recommendations as to charag- ter, &c., apply, for one week, at 393 Broadway. W4XTED—TWO SERVANTS—ONE FOR GENERAL housework, and the other as ress and waiter. Catholics preferred. Apply at No. 117 West Twenty-seoond street, between 12 and 2 o’élock. WANTEDIBY 4 YOUNG WOMAN. A SITUATION to do general housework. Ske is s good plain cook and an excellent washer and ironer. Has the best city ro- ference, Can be seen at 316 Honry street, for one day. ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN, PLACES— owe as good plain cook, washer and ironer, of to di the gencrnl housework of a respectable family—tho other a: chambermaid, and is a good plain sewer, or would be wil- ling to go of errands, Good city reference from their last place. Please call at 129 Mulberry street. WANTED JMMEDIATELY—A SMART, TIDY, ENG- lish or Scotch girl, who can do plain cooking, washing, and ironing for = quiet’ and retired family of three. The work is light, and the house will be a home to hor. Good references are expected. Apply at 32 Hester street, botweon | Essex and Norivlic streets, between 10 and 4 o’olock. TANTED..A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ung woman, as chambermaid, and to do plain sewing ‘ake care of children. Good eity referenee trom her last Cun be seen for two days, at 45 Crosby stres jroome, in *he rear- | WANTEDCBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | Avituation in s private family; is x good plain cook, washer and ironer. Can give the b of city reference from Ler last pl Please call at 23 Elizabeth w ret, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | girl, as chambermaid, and to do plain sewing. Would have no oljections to travel with alady. Good roferenoo, if juired. “Call at No. 282 Ninth street, tuied floor, front om, between avenu A and Viret avenue. 7 ANTED—A SITUATION AS GOOD PLAIN COOK. | and to assist in the washing and ironing. Understi baking. Tre best of city reterence ean be given. Fl | cull at 166 Ninth street, between Third and Fourth avenu Cun Le sen for two days. BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, uation as cba or chamber: work of aamall family, Line tre best of city reverence. Can be avon for two days, at vinge street, secoud floor, back room, over tho liquor W A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | girl, a8 nurce and chambermnid; can do up linen in the penlert coanrer, and would make herself gene 1 | with the lady whom she would engage with. Ta | cnn read and write, and wonld cook, wash, and | te fumily. highest recommondations can be got nthe inmfly she was inst with. Can b m vight until three o'clock, at 12544 Cedi WASTED-A GERMAN OR COLORED WOMAN, TO vo @ short distance in the country, to do goneral | hovgewerk—one that ean milk. Family sill. Apply at ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION matress, understands dreseinaking and family tewing. Please call at No. @ White strect. be soon for two days. No objections to goin the country. W4XTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE American girl, as chambermaid and children’s nurse, | 132 Tucmpaon street or ae chambermaid in a firot class boarding house. Can be | seen for two days, at No. 141 Suffolk street, TANTED—A SITUATION AS PROFESSED COOK, and to astist in wasting Understands all kinds of cooking, Can sive the most satisfactory refersnos as to om. pabliity and c:nracter. Plense call #682 Ninth avenue, one door ‘rom Matéenth street, Wanzet to do I tr TUATION, BY A PROTESTA $T GIRE, 16 objection 1d like to go in the ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, YO , an vituation to d eral bi ood washer ironer, and a good plain cook of city ro ce. Can be roon for two days, at 1o7 Porry strvet, floor, luck room. WANTED-SITUATIONS, ae nurse and G WOMA W BY TWO SISTERS, ONE and to do fine wast: Ijection to go y; the other as chambormaid and waiter; i t to do fine wasiing. Good references ve call at their present situation No. 25 Weel between Filth and Sixth avent TANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO. men, rituations, one as cook, who perfectly understands Huriners, and is ® good Lroad baker ook, © ty understands thio entire mas milk vlter: Leother a8 chambermaid or waiter x. er aed Lroner; no m to go to t! rr) 1 lint cornor of Twenty-second street and So a »iaker's store, Bost of city referono Gow ve coon Lor tg day a | e shaw no | |W | housework. so, un: | nd assist in the wash- | ec. Please call | wash- | img to | ee : | Ber last pl ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. | © WV ANTED—SITUATIONS FOR TWO PROTESTANT Eighth avenue young women—one as oook, washor, nds her busine at [180 Sixteenth street, ‘Can Le seen for two day: dt ironer, who rfectly—the other as nurse and fine knitting, of city reference. ond house from ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid, wasler and ironor, or would do the general housework of a sn | Inquire at! Cit; reference given. ANTED—A SITUATIO: Hall pl ‘an be seen for one day, 1 private fi Bi sevond floor. , BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, aa chambormaid. No olijoction to as sist im washing and ir all private family. for two days. Please © room. work in & oning or to do general ho Good city referenve. Can bo seen all at 107 King stroet, first floor, back young woman, a8 or respectable iy Bastry. Good clty reference, given. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE professional cook, in a private famil; rding house; understands baking ani Can be seen for two jays, at 280 Mulberry street, betwoen Houston and Prinvs. care of children, or ty 0 in the country. Ha est Twenty-second st days. ANTED—A SITU waiter in & respect sinces perfectly, The his present situstion. Le seen for two deys. to do cookii front rocm, AMERICA ANTED —A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as chambermaid and waiter. or to take do plain cooking: has no objection to good reference. Apply at No. 147 reet, room No. 1. Cun ve soon for two ATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS table family, who understands his bu- Lest of city re Apply at No. 3 Laight strest, Can WOMAN, A SITUA- and ironing, or general ng, washin Ploase call at 16] Laurens street, fourth floor, WTANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young Woman, As erence from her las years, Plexse call at two de 1 TANTED—A SITU. waiter, hy a you V reference furnished tween Eighth and Nint! y ina private fam place. Apply a TANTED—BY A situation as cham Sor Btrect. Cun be seen for two days, ute family. ¥ Ged city zeferonce, | ¢ ighteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenw JANTED—BY A B caro of a young baby. given. Call at th nit ironing, or to take care of childrei 281 Sixth ave: tween Seventeenth and Eightconth streets. 0 in the city. between Tenth and Eleventh streets, Apply at 195 Nineteenth TANTED—A SITUATION young woman, as cood plain cook, washer aud ‘The best of rofere: ner, and would be w: dressmake tween Eleventh and Twelfth streets, from 10 to do mbormaid and to assist in warh. The beat of city place, where she bas lived for threo ue, front basement, be Can be seon for ¢ ATION, AS CHAMBERMALD AND | ith good reference from ng woman . on at No. 163 First ave: Can by A YOUNG ENGLISH PERSON, bermaid and waiter. The) hb avenues. Can be seen fo ¢ from enue, corner of twenty-fourth enth ling to do housework in a lias the best of city refereuce. Iu- College piace, JANTED—BY A ¥O q 0 ‘as waiter or chambermaid, or to assist in the washing and ironing. No objection to go into the country. G WOMAN, A SITUATION Has ‘an be scen for two days, at No. 11 PECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU. ‘ogi children; would proier to take Pho’ host’ of city roferenous oan be 51 University place, be- ‘clock, ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as first pastry in oll ther bran ¢ given Tate cook; understands baking and ches. | The best of city references can Pioase call at 113 Sixteenth stroot, betwoon Sixth and Seventh avenues, third floor. Can be seen for two days. in a d city reference waiter. Ci loyer, the day, for thi SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE s chambermaid and private famil from her late om 00. Please call at No, 49 East Twonty-fifth strovt, is week. WaANtenay, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation, to do chamberwork and waiting, and plain sewing. Can be seen for two days. Plenso call nt $32 Grand in the res chamberwork and wai the best of cit; None need make hers but Pleage to call, for two days, at No. 91 etroct, near Sixth aven ANTED—BY A YOU! rived from Dublin, respectable femily, or produce the best of testimonials as to charactor. for two days, at 202 Fifth strec ANTED—A COLORED WOMAD WwW well recommended, may apply Brooklyn, or 53 Nassau street, sscond floor, New York housework ins ANTED—BY AN tion as nurse a good city reference, PI SITUATION AS LAUNDRESS, BY A ‘ANTED—A steady respectab! from her last place. ehumberwork. Ploase back room. second floo reference ood city reference. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A _ RESPECTABLE ‘oung woman, to do chamberwork and waitin, OF a “ironing. | Sho ean produce to capability and character. a private family, Sho 1s willing to shing PF btiging and agreeable In every, manner. it Nineteenth G WOMAN, RECENTLY AR- ituation as’ chambermaid, in a would take charge of « dairy. Can Can be corner of avenue C, TO DO GENERAL private family. One who can come at 34 Willoughby street, AMERICAN WOMAN, A SITUA seamstress, or to travel. Can gi lense address H. S., Herald office, oc woman, with six years’ reference Has no objection to assist in the call at 361 Tweltth street, third story, | TANTED—RBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do care of children, in private family. No o sjecti work. Please call at and to do plain sewin, try with a family for ily. call at nd Sixteenth streets. city reference. or to take m to houze- h street, third floor, back chamberwork and waiting. 01 418 Te a situation as chambermaid and waiter, or as nurse no objection to goin the cou; eason, or do housework in a small Sixth avenue, between Fifteenth Can be seen for tivo days, ANTED—A SITU. Protestant to aseist in waehing ence from her last pla for two day! TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ey ituation as would have no objectio ly understands her busines testimonials. Pl 8p street, between Seven ANTED—TWO learn it maki be ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ina private family, as laundri work and fine washing. last place. Can be se ATION, BY A VERY RESPECTA- girl, as chambermaid aud waiter, or Has the best of cit; chambermaid or to attend cl n to travel with gisdy. Sh and can furnish ply for two day G at 153 Seventeent!| end Eighth venues, iu the ba: OR THREE YOUNG GIRLS TO ing. To such as are ni iven while learning. near Eleve: th street. t und quick pply to Miss or to do chamber The best of city reteronce from her en for two days. Plense call at 191 Fourth street, two doors from Sixth avenue, second floor, in the rear. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, CAPABLE OF TAKING charge of, and conducting properly, @ billiard room, He must be thoroughly must come well recommended for honi sobriety. Appiy at th o'clock, M. sie sequainted with the busidess, and Vt e St. Charles, 347 ANTED—A SITUATION, oung MAN, &8 waiter. roughly. Gioed city reference, Please esl. at avenue, between Sixteenth and Seventeeth streets NTLEMAN OF GOOD CHARACTER ANTED.—A GE and capacity, wis! BY A RESPECTABLE Understands his business tho- 9 Tenth s to engage in a respectable employ- ment, where energy, integrity, and attentian to business would Le @ recommendation. Addgess Advertiser, Herald oflice, TANTED—AN 1 man, NTELLIGENT, ACTIVE YOUNG jesman, in clothing’ store. One wh» has been accustomed to the business, and can furnish proper testimonials, can hear to E, H. Weyman & C ANTED IMMEDI man, or a travelling ag Jewelry. ‘He Potable to an: », Lovejoy’ Hotel. of a first rate situation by applyin, , 25 Maiden lane. hide ATELY—A SITUATION AS SALES. cy for the sale of watches sud ig had nine years experience in the business, advertiser feels confident in saying that he employer. n make himself ‘lease address forthwith, 8, E. ANTED—A DRUG CLERK. ONE THOROUGHLY neg WwW’ ties are M., Herald office, in in hi uninted with the city forred) may address Druggist, Herald otfic 7 ANTED—AN ACTIVE 3 OUNG MAN, WHO WRITES fi \d, to aseiet in an office, where th ight, at s salary of trade, (an American pre- du, bout $0 a year. Addrew 3, thy handwriting of the applicant, TANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A GROCERY STORE. He must be thoroughly acquainted with tho first cla: buriness, aud bi from 14’ to I tween 1 and ANTED—TWO 01 addrers ill be atistnutory city reference, nd porseveris Also,» Apply at 257 Sixth avenue, R THREE GENTLEMEN, OF GOOD ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO ATTEND IN A grocery store. recommended, dc. 12 o'clock. Must under Apply at 8% F a his business, be weil yyth street, from 9 to WAnNzED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ™ . a8 Conc ms feotly well in all it bont of city reteren C.D., Herald offic Wee you struments. tween threo un ANTED.—A YOU fa a gro dustrioue, Under boat city referenc & Lilerty street, store, in Providence, Khods Island, well recommended, and undest Apply at 20 Greenwich stroct, for two day tive o'clock. ry store. ds keeping accounts Address B. n, who understands his business per- and who also can producerthe employer. Plouse NG MAN TO ATTEND A MUSIC He must come d ropairing musical in be. NG MAN WISHES A SITUATION He is strictly sober, hones, and iu Can give tue of Mr. Ternan, WANIED-A SITUATION, IN A SHIPPING OR commission house, by & person experivaced in the bw biness, oF a8 supercarZo, clerk, oF arent on w packet or bteamboat line preferred; can ke Good ett Addr entry Post Off: ‘Shureday, 2iat in WANTED.—A siTU. ero ow ne walter in '® re od ity rater crers a tew lines to J.B JANTED—BY A Lite, e rituation ag merountile bu letters pro-paid. liquor sti books by double or single a janiogham, No. 100 ‘Ani re Will be given oa ‘once. ATION, BY A SCOTCHMAN, IN A tod with the businons or waiter ina hotol W., Herald offiee, MARRIED MAN, OF SOPER HA port ai ind or Ad ell weqo a be hoen orfolk etrest, rence ean be given at | ‘Has good | | | | | Tr) | skin. Try it and be convinced. $1 | rive assortment of spri ANTED—AT PROFESSOR LOVES WAUPENE office, 114 Chambers street, a skilful young lady hair- dresser. but ome accomplished in the art, and of the best recommendations, need apply. f aE bmn TO OPEN OYSTERS. HR MUST perfectly understani A of apply! Inquire at G0 Broadway, in the basement. TANTED—A LAD, PROM 15 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE, asa gentloman’s servant; must understand the care of x e beet of reference required. Apply at 67 Perry » from 4 to 6 P.M. ANTED—AN ACTIVE LAD, Store. Inquire at 2 Maiden lane. ‘ANTED—A LAD, FIFTEEN OR SIXTEEN YEARS of age, to learn the watchmaking and jewelry businoss in & store'in Broadray. A good boy, who has bean well p and properly eduented, and who can give th stimonials for homesty and’ veracity, may hoar of ‘A CLOTHING IN situation, No other need answor. the handwriting of applicant for throe with nai reference, F. Wood, Herald office. ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A BOY, TO BIND HIM- ‘self to rome respectable trade, either plumber, earpen- tor, stonecutter, oF lricklayer. vo good city reference. Cun be soon at 63 Ridgo strovt, second story, in the roar, TANTED—IN AN IMPORTER’S HOUSE, A LAD OR ‘onng man, to aiend to the salos and make himsolf generally useful. | None need apply except those possessed of cvergy, netivity, and that have some knowledge of the French: language, Address, stating previous occupation, salary expected and references, V. V. V., Horald office, ANTED—A YOUNG LAD, ACCUSTOMED TO SELL fancy goods. None but those of the bost recommen: illing to take ® moderate salary, neod app! will ff given. TANTED—A SMART BOY, AS WAITER IN A RE- fectory; one who understands the business oan apply at Tammany Hall this day. TANTED—AT 114 NASSAU STREET, SALESMEN, hool teachers, clerks, porters, mon on railroads aad steamers, Loys to learn trades, girls 4s goveruesses, and housekeeprs. Applicunts, by enclosing $1, free of postage, stating references, &¢., caw bo promptly suit THOMAS SPINK, Agont, WA NTED<NO CHARGE PROTESTANTS, PROTEST. ants, Fiity respectable cooks, general’ work girls, chambermaids, waiters, nurses, reanstrosses, & obtain good situations immediately, in city o_o ‘Apply at the only Protestant agency in this city, mire stroot, between Bleccker strest and Six Come to-day if possible—grand chance. TANTED-AT NO. 4. SANDS STREET, BROOKLYN, (intelligence office.) men for farms; hoys for storos, trades, ealoons, &c. Also, well recommonded Protestant und Catholic white and colored girls, as cooks, chamber- inaids, Keamstresves, general houseworkers, &e, N.B.—Em- oyersin city and country supplied with eMficiont ‘sorvants at this office, M. WALLACE, W ANIED.—LADIES, HOTEL AND DOARDINGHOUSE Keepers, waatiag goad servants, will plese eall at Mosers. MORRIS & CO.'S office, No. 287 Broadway, corner of Reade street, whero the best selection of servants can | always be obtained, cooks, hotel cooks, plain cooks, Iaundressos, Protestant and Cther chambermaids and waiters, seamstrossos and child- nurees, rirls for housework, and a'fow German girls. Also, Gersnan farmers, gardeners, coachmen, waiters, ete, Terms moderate. MERICAN FLUID MAGNESIA.—AN AGREEABLE, safe, and refreshing spring aperient for females and dren, and @ certain remedy in dyspspsia, biliousness, and shin diseases. To be had Ring, 12 Broadwas Rushton & Clarke, do. ; Dellue, do. ; Green Loroy, do’ ; Burton & Steel, do. ; Coddington, do. ; and all reepoctable dragzi sta, HOLBROOKE, MAKTIN & CO., 157 Broadway. received and nd bananas. URE OF CORNS, BY MADAME BERHARD, NO. 167 ) Bowery, east side, between Broome and Dolancy streets, Madamo 5, repectfully informs the pablio that she bas duced hor price, in order to enablo every one to be free froin pain, and feels confident in promising that she will remove corn#, bunions, nails grown in the tlesh, ke., without oa ing the least pain or inconvenience. Persous can be attend ed to at home, or at Madame B.'s residence, from 2 until 6 o’clook, P. M, EFIANCE SALAMANDER SAFES—GAYLER'S PA tent. ROBERT M. PATRIOK is the sols manufacture in the United States of tho above celebrated safes—to whi: tie highest premium has just awarded by tho Commit- tee of the Metropolitan Mechanje's Institute of Washingwon, and F. C. Goffin’s imponet defiance locks—tho bes enfes and locks combined in the world. Depot, No. #) John street, corner of Gold; aiter Ist May, No. 192 ‘Pearl stroct, one door below Maiden lan RIRENCH MECHANICAL LAMPS—BRONZE CANDE- labras.—Just received, @ large invoice of mechsnical. earcel and moderator lamps statues, groups in great variety; cbina and bohemien glass ware; French rape oil, better than sperm, Hi. DARDONVILLE, 445 Broadway. RAHAM’S ONGUENT FOR THE BEARD—(THE IN- vention of the world-renowned chemist, Professor Lio big)—will force the whiskers and moustaches to grow, str: and thick, in six wooks, without, staining or injuring er bottle, sent -0 R. G. GRAHAM, 38 Ana stre FETE, of, the country. owler's Building, ‘AMES SMITH & SONS NEEDLES.—THE YNDEK- signed cautions all parties from counterfeiting or ini tating the trade marks of James Smith & Sons nesdiea exclusive agent in the United States ‘obtained an injunetion in the Circuit Court of the istrict of Maryland against ovrtair for which Tam Havin, ute any thes may be purporting to be. bat are not, the genuine Jamos Smith & Sons, RY WAL TON, successor to Jas. Walton, No. 83 Market street, Puj Aedelphia, A EECHES, LEECHES—JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE lot of Hungarian lee fresh, healthy and large, For [OTICE—FEATHERS, BEDS, MATTRESSES AND Palinacers.——The well known proprietor of the old ished feather store and mattress factory, No. 358 Gr street, begs leave to call the attention of his patrons, the housekeepers in the vity and country, to the new and exten: img goods now on hand, which he of- fers for ealo ns low as any louse in the city.’ W. CRAW- BUCK, No. 353 Grand street, second door east of Essex. ETS! NETS EVERY VARIETY OF nets and netting used in the United States and the ad- jacent waters, both rigged and unriggod; also, seine netting, y the fathom, and all kinds of twine ond fishing tackle, for sale, at wholesale, by R. F. GREELY 4 CO., 65 Willis street, corner of Cedar. - H OSPHORUS—-PHOSPHORUS—-PHOSPHORUS.—TO chomists and others.—The advertiser is a middle-azed \d thoroughly understands the manufacturing of phos- of potash, on the most economical and nd is willing to engage for one or more Oswego, PO2ZONT's CHEMICAL BALM AND CREME ICos- \dria, to prevent baldness and gray hair, has gained the patronage of a discriminating public, without the usual rercrt to puffing, resting entirely on its own medicinal qualities. One bottle will convince you of its off Copy the name, aud take no othor. Sold at allrespectable stores. ROFESSOR THEOPHILUS C. THOMPSON'S ANTI- ‘septic and Aromatic Tooth Soap is a compound of r fined soap and concentrated extract of aromatic roots and darks. It is the only dentifrice that will romove animaleulw without making the cums tender or injuring the enamel. It in very olean and pleasant to use, the taste of soap being overcome Sold by wholesale and retaii drag and fancy store is LATINA, TIN, LEAD, REGULUS OF ANTIMONY, liga, tute auto arrive, for anle by VICTOR BISHOP, en la LATINA PLATE AND WIRE, PALLADIUM. CAD- mium nickel, mangenese, cobalt, titanium, strontia and baryta, English ‘sponge cloth, Thorn’s extract ,oopavia, bromine. iodine, quicksilver, oyanide rhers asbestos taffre, chloride iime, English, rouge, bleached shellac, sul phate ammonia, disinfect: De leans |, &o., de. For sale by DR. L. FEECHTWANGER, Chemist, 141 Maiden lane. HOWCASES.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT CONSTANT. lyon hand, and made to order, in the né it atyle. man. phorus and chlorid N, R.--Particular attention paid to orders reocived for the World's Fair, by B. K. PEBBLES, 124 Grand street, three doors east of Broadway. TRAWBERRIES~ STRAWBERRIES. — SCHNEIKE'S © staminate, pronounced to be superior to every other variety of strawberry known; price of plants $5 per hun- dred. “ Beston Pine, Hovey’s, and Keeu's secdlinzs, &e., at $1 per hundred, For sale by WM. M. WHITE, Florist, Fifteenth street, betweon Sevonth and Eighth avenues, GARS—CASSELLANOS & PALA, IMPORTERS OF pepor sogars, from Havana, have constantly on hand s e supply, which they will dispose of at the lowost cash olesale or retail. Apply at No. 5 Thompson stroot. MPORTANT TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS.—TOMATO catsup, of seuperior quality, in barrels, at three shil- lines per ‘gallon, tor sale by the manufacturers, DAY- TON & BENEDICT, 119 Beokman streot, manufacturers of every kind of presorvos, jellies, &c., & NTIS NOT ALONE THE UNION THROUGH That Lyon's Po id For killing all the insect crew, However classed or name In England, too, its wondrous powor Is owned by great and small, And, scattering death, its dusty shower Descends in hut avd hall But, late there came the ocean o'er A medal, rich and rare, To Lyon, sent from Britain's shore, A prize from the World's Fair. sidont of tho United received, through the F a letter, announcing the reoeipt of » modal, eortis- e, Ae. awarded to him asthe exhibitor of the Magnetio Powder in the Crystal Palace. 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The trace supplied om the most idvural terme, by the undersiened, who ars the exclusive mconts, STRINGER & TOWNSEND, 222 Broadway. $ EXPOSURE OF FREEMASONTY, obtiie very aearee work for gale, by thi coy pod, price $1; alto, Allyn’s Ritual of Masonry, prige $5, ¢ to any part of tho country. Address, poss paid Join Pyne, 68 Aun strevt, Fowler's bifildinga. TONED STATS SCHOOL AGENCY. dei) RYE. 0. WILCOX, 293 Broadw: fiw t Pa, popils, matems, ebnrches, ox nd ure served 2% une por veut, vance $5, $5, or $10, ACK CANADIAN PONY FOR S\L8, (1UST from Canada, fourt yours old tais Tyring, perfectly sound inside 0: three tine tes, withont ‘an exceilont saddle Lorse. Cup Le econ by applying at 106 Ligti avenue, YARRIAGE, HA OPEN FAMILY 4n por: wr two hordes, SL { inshionable silver plats dovilo linenoss, 0; also, a siplondla Tw Raldle aud Appiy st 47 Coiumoia st v, near Pulton ferry. NOR SALE—TWO HORSES AND CA ) work ef two storce. Inguive of J, PW E—A DOCTOR'S SECOND IAND ¢ tals, with cotirel e value, by a piyelvian White street. NOR £41) to order, of the bestia A hale ALF—A DAPPLE GRAY HOR iy hands bich, found and kiod in double a watyli with i re & gFoutry Wagon t your by Y F and is sold tor want 0 ‘Cai be seen, two days, by*epplyiug to the owner, B, oMITH, 413 Eis avenue. OR SALF—A PAIR OF CREAM COLORED HORSE Vig hands bigh, hve and eix years old. Spl Lorres, which would euit 2 lady and gentieman. Grivers. Also, & top wacon nad two sets, of harness, to ho or together, Tnquire at JOHN MULUT- GAN’s livery Hable, Ne. 19 Monroe stroct, VOR SALE—A VERY STYLISH, THOROUGH BRED horse, good in Larposs aud under the saddla; antic, Well broken, and sound. Also top wagon, Ly Packer, anda light bargess. Allin fine order, and little teed. Ap: jy between Gand li, AM. to coachman, at etables, No. 1 Woe Ligutcouts stréct, miur Fitth avenue OR SALF—A VERY STYLISH BAY MAR! yenrs old this spring; is about 15 hands his trot & nile intice ot three wiautes r been trained, and as a saddle iui ranted edund and kind. Alsy, a Vrown horse, with covered Fulky aad linrnoss euitable for # Ducluess mau or phytician, as he is to stand without tying. Privo $195." Also, a Yund Heat wagen, with ebifting top and extra bask, i perivet order, Will ho wold for $5, the owner having no further uae tor then. To be seem wt the private stable, No. 67 Batt bisteruth street. EIGHT and cay pote con ecu stomed OR SALE—4 SPLENDID RO. HORSE, EIGHTEEN hands high, pony fix years old, suund, and kind in double or ringle hurness; very suitable for a family horse. Will be sold cheap, as the owner has no further use for him. May be seen at CASADY & 4 AGAN’S, 54 Twenty second 8 OR SALE.—A FINE YOUNG HORSE, FIVE YEARS old, two light wagons, one with top, also one feed waxon, in geod running order, will be suld cheap, to close # concern, Apply to K. D. STERLING. No, 96 avenue B. OR SALE—A SPLENDID BLACK HORSE, SEVEN years old this spring, fay and stylish in all his actions; fifteen bands hands; suitable for fudv'’s riding horse, or for a géntieman’s light wagon. Price $225. A) ly at MUR. RAY’'S stables, Columbia street, near Atlantic, South ferry, Brooklyn. OR SALE—A COACH AND HARNESS WHICH HAVE been carefully used aout one year; also, two second- hand top wagons. “Apply at BALR’S stable, No. 68 Frauk- in street. VOR SALE.—AN ELEGANT BAROUCHE, NEARLY now, having been used but a short timo, will be sold by WA. CARTER, corner of Greenwich and, Boy stroots, on Wednesday, the 20th of April. The barouche is of a supo- ricr make, by Lawrence, of Brondway, of the nowest and most fashionable style, silver mounted, in tho bost condi tion, having been made to order for a gentleman who is aell- ing Out bis establishment to leave for Europe, Besides tho barouche, will be rold at the same timo and place, an ole- gant two eeat bret, in good order, mace by Lawrence. Also, # stylish and bandsomo turnover seat platon, silver mount’ ed, with silver mounted sido Iamps, adapted for one or two horses, with shaftsand pole all in keeping and ia best condi. tion. Silver mounted double harness, for citior harouche or bret; also barnes ¢., for four-in-hand, and sot of light double harness, ver mounted, for pheton. To ho seen previous to sale, at the corner of Dey aud Greenwich Nea STABLES TO RENT—NO. 21. WEST ee street; also, part of the stables next Goor, No. 23; poakersion immediately. Apply on the pro- mises, No. 23, to THOMAS HASBRUOK, Coachman. {TABLE FOR SAL —THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS for ‘sale his stable stock of horses, curriaces, &o., with the good will of tho business, and stable to rent. {t has been established twelve years, aud te business is consta: ly increasing. and wanting more attoution than the sub- eeriber can give toit, Will be found a good opportunity for any person to engage in it. Terma cash. MBNKY STIFF, 97 Montgomery street, Jersoy City. rest TO LET—SITUATED IN AMITY PLACE, near Bleecker street, Inquire of JOHN W. MOKGAN, No. 7 Barclay street. Grane TO LET.—A FIRST-RATE STABLE, IN A S good location, below Canal street, and near roadway, For particulars apply at 20 Broadway, room No. 14, up- stairs. TABLE TO LET—IN SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR rd avenue; one year, with tha privilege of five; it ns teven stalls, and has ivervthiny complete for two crtablishments, Rent $a. For further information, in- quire of EDWAKD KELLEY, 33 East Tuirtventa strect HE NANDSOMEST PONY IN THE COUNTRY FOR tale—About fourteen or fourteen and w half hands high, and, kind wud in every resp ct; hag hoen trained {oF and carried a Indy last year. Can trot ia 3.15 in haravss, To Le seon at GILMORE & JARVIS’ stables, Hicks «troet, near Atlantiostreet, South Brooklyn. P.S.--Ifnot provionsly sold, can be seen in Wall street, epposite tie aercbanca’ Ex ehenge, from tures to four o'clock, on Wednesday, 2)ti inst. OP WAGON FOR SALE.—A VERY HANDSOME AND new shifting top wagon, made to order by a first-rate dilder. It has never been used, and will be sold tow. if ap- plied for enrly. May bo sven at Chichoster’s stablos, Cherry street (Franklin square), and the owner at the Now York and London pickle warchouse of Goo, Raphael, 814 Broad- way. ANTED—A SADDLE. HORSE, A PACER, OF EASY gait, about fifteen hands hivh, and pony built; speed not required, but must be sound, gentle and kiad in baru Address J. T., 67 Perry street AGENCY. AMPRIGAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY IN WASHING. ton, D. C.—The undersigned off wervioos in the prorecution of claims bel nd the sevornl Do: partments, and for the transaction of any bnsiness requiring aving business with the any of the Do United States to their inter: intance, I will un- for, the safe transinission of of Eu pe, anid ‘attention will ins. Correspondents con tn whatever Mate will be furnished with special Shey may reside, and in the prom of Europe. ton, April 1, 1868. JOS. ©. G. KENNEDY. ILUPRT & CO!8 INTERNATIONAL AGENCY, F rooma 64 to 69 Trinity Building, No. 111 Bromdway, for negotiating the purchase and sale o1 evrities, mineral landa, rights, shares, do, bonds aad othor se- Mining rights, patout rights, copy C.J. GILBERT. TS AND COMMISSION ICHARDKON, AUGUSTUS LOM! ferences, royton Santiaco—Hon. Bailie Varpanatso—Mesers. Alsop & Co., Homenway & Co Pan aua—Meners, Corwine, Bro. & Co., Garrison & Frote, Wm. Nelron & Co. Bowman, Grinnell & Co., Williaa Liven roon—Mew Jackeon, Esq. New Yorx—Mosers. F. K. Collins & Co., Goodhue & Co, bs Kara Nyo. at per Vaoitic. JALTiMOne—Mosere, John Honderson & Co., Thom and & Co,, White & Elder. Saw Frawcisco—Mossra. Flint, Peabody &Co., luceny Bond & Hale Chee, Doone, Raa. J If Lyon, Bag. Messrs, Amoi ©. Lombard, Kaq., B,D. Brighaw CLOTHING, CAST OFF CLOTHING $2.00 WORTH WANTED.— The highest cash prive will be liberally xiven, im current money, for largo und sinall loz of good leit of clothing of every description. Address through post, or all on JA. MORONEY, at his second-hand store, 11 Oranzo stroot, woar Shatham, AST OF F CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Persons deriroui converting their cust off articles into cash, can obtain a fair price by sending for the subgeri- ber, at his residence, or through the Post Uihios. L M. DUSSELDORF, No. 13 Elm street, N. B.—Ladies attended to by Mrs, Dusseldorf. LOTHING.—CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURN}- ture wanted.—Ladies entlomen having any cloth ing, furniture or Jewelry, can obtain # fair onan price frog the subseriber, at his residence or through the Poat Oilioe Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen. M.S. COHEN, No. 66 Rim street CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED LADIES and gentlomen having any to dispose of oan coocivu s a ae eA seeing to the storen. * leter hy post Dt EN, judsom «trect. and 52 Ladies attended by Mrs Cobnn bese EADY MADE CLOTHING FOR SALE. -JUST RE- cefved, a Jarze lot of clothing, suitable tor buat market, well made and Intest fashions, which will Vareain, on immediate application at 36 Liv bargal ate application at 3 Liverty @ 3 a, OAL—CHEAP AND GOOD.—ANROUT 4% TONS OF con] now selline off, in #mall quantitivs to close the con cern. at the following low py —Ked agh atove wud 6 he ton, $475, white do, do., $1 60, at ODE; coal yard, ‘hird avenue, betwoen Twenty-third and Twonty fourth ove wi four milos in lon; the vicinity of construction. ‘The whole road is poet y ired, of which 67,000 toms Xt the low rater ‘ruliny one year since tly arriving at New York and New Or. mi pian nana millions of dollars, of whic have bees jondon loan, 000,008 Tn United States, and-on irom au bs seven per sent bonds. 5,785,008 None of which have been “disposed te The compauy will give to each subscriber te’ this Lome, ti whouo bid shall be aecepted, the right ts subscribe for thee: sbares of the ultimate eapltal stock of the company ( shares of $100 each) for bach bond of 81,00 sahersiian t fa for Ly bit, ana a like proportion for Ehount, end a prover [tional certiioate will be elven ey Svidened of such rizht ro _ Ro wabuoribe when the stock Shalt tf as may be req instalments then probably will not exesst ‘De Company reserve the right to redeom any of the homes atany tine befors macurity, on payment of tha amount with twonty jor cert premium end any No proposal will be revstyed at any rate loss than par, ame the con ne Trnerves vive Figut to wdoope proposals for ei any port the amwou en por mat allotted tv osch subsortbe: he roguired on notice of the aces or me cnilod for by the wt monthly. Any subsoriher up fall and rece subsoriber, whose bit of the seven per cent Lo © rooeive six por donde of t iseved, upon payment of such lustal by the directors, hot exceediny in from other stoekbolders, ¥1 ®, pet share [d every respect ae inened for London Vors d princips! wil! bo pay stie ngs and two pence storiiny bo issued, nob orse Whe aay the inatuimants in Londos for each bond of $1,008 ie eae rite to wit. £% proprinted to sol gictered in Loudon, upon the same tering and o that now register there if preferred fonda thoreon Leing payable! Hore at th re Interest vill in all carve, be adjnsted on pay: fina! instalmene Proposals will be received ky W. P. BURRALL, Tronguses No. 50 Wall stroct! N at the office of the Com, YT, oe ‘orsed ““Propossi« for loam of $3,000,000 slosed, sealed and of Tilinoix Central Railroud Compan, Reporte and documente showing the tinanctal condition the company, the progress of the work, and all uececmuey we ion Felutive te its aflaira and prospects beet ined #0 application to the Treasurer, personally, or by let ter. By order of the Bonrd ot Directors ROKERT 8C YLER, Premdont, DAVT) A NEAL, Vice Prosiduni, WP BURKS LL Treasurer, \_ Exeoutier G Gk WOLD, } Commitios MORRIS KETC UUM, | JONATHAN STURGES, Mew York, April 2, 1863 50.00 TO 1.0A tate; th , ON IMPROVED REAL ES. brown ston dwollin cs im Lox ihetoy a for val’, pris, $9 08,000 can Femaia, a Mick Lowe in Jorsey City $2,500; reata for $25), and other property in and neer the cit F. J. VISSCHER & CO., 10? Nassau atreot, I TO 275. 00),-WANTED TO BORROW, TRE foregoing amount, for threo yours, on ret »rtzeze, improved property in this cit mere thandonble the amount, Seven per cont wiil bo pait. Vut the alvortiver will pay no commission, aad therefore dcviree to treat with peincipula, Addrows Cash, Post ofive, BLO.O00 witrred teecatand ac’ tretustve waa cata Vched Vusiners, without risk, A party having that amount at their command, aud wishing to invest it in ® m where it cnn be doubled from e to ree times in , xe silent or nctive partner, may addrest W. D., Herald offies, with real name, (confide tial,) sttating time and place where an interview muy be had. 000 0.60 Voud andy TO $15,00-OF AVAILABLE CAPITAL WANTED—TO CONSUMMATE AN OPE- wiioh will return, $1,008 in threo \¢ investor retains security. ‘Th table, and entirely exo): with real name, time, aud will be confidently re- $3.0 —LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE po. © on watches or merehi of every descrip then.” Persons in want of monoy for shurt perio inetantly avcommodated. Apply as 102 room No. 14, DRAETS, ON, IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUMt from £1 ond upwards, payable at sight, wre issmed the subscrilors, BOWMAN, GRINNELL & CO, No. Scuth street, sole passenger agents for the Swallow Tail Line of Liverpool aud London packet ships. sRSSAE LE aoe eared MoXE®, IN SUMS OF $% TO $5,000, TO LOAN ON deposit of watches, jewelry, diamonds, clotis, silks, eatin: and most 9 Chambers street Ist of May to No. NOTICETALL PERSONS HOLDING, DRAFTS patsace tickets on the late firm of Liverpool, are requested to present th t *the undertigned, beiny authorized to compromise such as are pamed in lists in their possession. J. 0. BAKER &CO., 109 Wall street, on Jo OTICK.—NEW YORK aND HARLEM RAILRQK: AN Company. mecting of the stockhulders any will be held at their office, No. | Centre street, riday, April 22, nt 12 o'clock noou, for the purpose of Ing upc an net Of the Legislature of the State of New Yor: paceod on the Oth of April, 1852, and the act amending tir same, parved on the 9th day of March, 1858, and apo tie roposed increase of the ompital stuck of alght millionse oifars, in pursuance of a resolution of the directors 9 polis will be opened at 12 o’-lock moon, and closed at 2?alar> MM. By order of the buard of directors, ALEX. BYLE, Secretary FFICE OF THE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT COM B2Py, Apri 1, 1853. —The provident and direstors have this day doclared a dividend of five per cent on the oanital stock of the company, for the six montis ending Ist Febra ary last, payable to the stockholders on and after Monday the 2d May kext. ‘The transfer book will be olosed from the 25th inst. to the above dave, By order. C.L. EVERITT, Secretary. BANKERS SAN FRANCISO¢ Exchange on London Valparaiso, and the prinetpe: cities of the United Sti im sums to suit. Colfee tions made at San Francisco or ip the interior of the Stage and proceeds prom| ty mitted Refer to and draw on te ae 5 Some jank, Mexers, Durcan, Sherman & C8. ow Yor! A YOUNG WIDOW LADY. OF THE FIRST RESPEC. tability, being somowhat reduced in cireumst: 4 Gesirous of meeting with a gentloman who would with two hundred dollars, and in return roceive ® pleasant room with board, where all the comforts of @ home may be enjoyed. Addréss 8. 8., Brosdway Post Odlioe, stating where an interview may be had. DRY Gun AUCTION PRICES FOR DRY GOODS.—WE SHALL Offer this week, Bowery— t the Bowery Savings Store, No. Jv 15 cases beautiful barage de In nd has been sel! French law: fine French barages, at 2s. to 3s, Trish linen 2a. Gd. and Se. m table co 1,000 dozen linen napkint 2,000 doren linen towels, 4,000 yards huckabuck tows) 10,000 yards fine drapery, Is. 5,000 yards tambour drapery, 5.000 yarde embroidered drapery, 2s. °0 yards embroidered Ince drapery 00 kets embroidered lace drapery, $2 ta $10. a) dozen linen cambric handkerchi 1,000 dozen linen eambric handkercl 4, 11-4, 12-4 Marecillog quilts, 123. 10-4, 11-4, 124 toflet quilts, I5s., 228, 1,000 crape shawls, embroidered, $5 to $i5, 2100 ernpe share plain, $1 to $12 21000 printed cashiers shawls, $1 60 to $4 50. Tov broche, $3 to $10. sy ps AN there govda are new and fresh, and have been honzh: within afew days, at auction, and comprise some ‘ Bargains we have ever offered vy ae F. W. & W. F. GILLEY & CO., No, 125 Bowory. RESS GOODS FOR CASH.—J HOXIE, JK. NO. 37 ee atreot, opposite the Port Offi is now reves via, sales larg ind attractive stock of silks aa darore le tare Bae, stripod fancy dress goods, printed lawns and jaou laine plain and printed bareges, inens, idaghams, white g Also, full assortment onal , fe Prices from 10 to 15 per cent lowor than shey oas be Sought on the usual oredit. 1) XTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN COUNTERPAN E34 table linens and sheeting linens from anction bh for the Re vine pl panes, 128, 15s and r two yards wide, only 4s Gd. ® yard; super ing sn tablé linen, two'yards wide, 5s, fd. and 6s., worth Se did snow drop large size linen we linen sheeting, ral yards wide, Oy fine pillow case finen, 14s yar. shirting muelins, 8 A picco, J LET'S cheop dry goods store, 1 UST RECEIVED, AN INVOICE OF VERY RICH is embroideries, in collars, chemisettos, and sleeves lot of embroidered cambrie kets, tworty por cont leas thax regular prices. A. KERR & GO., 761 Broadyay, two dours above Clinton place. Quine OFF, IN CONSEQUENCE OF REMOVING — 1 The eubecribers oft consisting fa part of curtain materia ee wn maciia curtains, window with evory article in the upbolstery li ohwwsing will do well to call, as they wil opportanity of Purchasing the above goods as low as they aro nw ulferss A.M. &R. DAVIES, Upbolsterors, 20 Bowery. LiGuons $100.000 IX BRsNPiEs, WINES, wargKETs, . gin rum, cordinls,syraps, &o, WM. ft UNDERHILL offers the arove, tn all the different grades, twenty pe fail r cent below any other house. Di are rebpectfully invited to enll and judy 450 Broome streot. q 0, BARREL 8 OF DOVES FALKIRK, CAMP. ell'w and Yeurger's Scotch ale, nos & Allsop'a Kves pale ale: Philadelplin pale ale, Guinnoss’ aud Maud ere XEXetont; London etout and porter, Philadelphia poe. ter, and XXX stout, equal to imported. tor sale, to auis dealers or families, by W. H. UNDERUILL, 450 Broome st. Li} © United Statos Navy, who served e Mexican war at any tine frow in 1846 te 1862, Call subscriber's extra pay oflioe, and ct the extra--t whe Branted you by Concroas EE WAKD BISSI 11, Agent, and late) pours tod States N '¥, 20 South William street, bolow Wall stro TNITYD STATES SEAMEN’S EXTKA PAY OFFICR Gh Wall atrot, front othes, second Hoot. —Offcers, wen mon and tarines, (or the loge) representatives of such.) wh gerved in any United States vesrol on the Pacite sovas trex Juno, 1846 Fobruary, 862, are eutitied to double pa- ly a8 above. ¥. KOWING, Agent,