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ot EO TION WANTED ; NO OBJECTION TO DO housework, and assist im Washing; understands East Thirteenth street, RESPECTABLE PROTEST. wants situation ain sewing. Has no ved kp ay od in her ie Sixth and Sev. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- Ation’as cook, washer and iro Good city reference No. 58 Broadway, New York, A\ Notice te beret! va the Boura or ‘55 years. fauaily are me me f their amended charter, to in- juested to attend the funeral. His remains to Trinity Cemetery, from his late residence, 837 Carmine street, at 2 o’clock. The fi ay ‘JAMRS 0 pwr » fur eral wil 78 res a wich street, this pall 3 o'clock, for St. Peter's church, Barclay street, thence to Eleventh street Ceme- ‘The friends of the family are respectfully requested to ‘attend witkeut further invitation. On Monday, May 2, Joan J, Cowsxuoves, of the firm His friends and those of his brother-in-lsw. award T. Backhouse, are tespecttully invited to attend his funeral, trecht, L I., this afternoon, en will leave South ‘erry, foot of iyn, at 244 o'clock. i ing illness, Mrrcamu, chamberwork and aringas such on Friday, tuo oth of May’: pro- May, they pay one Bundred dollars upon each of the sald additional shares; but Ro fraction of a sharo will be regarded. ‘The transfer books will be el of May until 10 A. 67 5 nce, 277 Greon Josed from 2P. M., of the 6th M. of the 17th of May. aie pee ite WILLIAM W! as «mall private mn be given. Please call at RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL W. 2 tion as profesced cook in @ private family. She has no ond city roforance from fast Fourteenth strevt, Can be seen for two jassan etrect, where every wardrobe may | at his late residence. New at 8 o'clock. Atlantic street. Brook! objection to waal her last place. Please call at 236 hetwoen First and Second avenue On Tuoséay, May 3, after a linger’ | Namuay, late of London. His relatives and friends generally are requested to at- tend his funeral, this afternoon, at 3 o’clock, from his | late residence, 20 Monroe street. small family with a dish Of | amici... eS ragus.—Eplcures and joicing at the appearance of these vogeta- , imported from the Soath ‘are exorbitantly dear, and aman may hionable clothes for the same sum of money thot it would cost to gratify .. Let any one ascertain their cost, aud to the clothing establishment of T, SMITH, JR., M2 Fulton strect, and judge for himself, ‘There is an old Homan Proverb to the ef- co is never safe’? os his conside: * Green Peas and A: bon vivants are r bles in our mark RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A tion to do chamberwork and dno washing and ironing ooure an evitire suit no objection to’ 1 ADVERTISEMENTS - SE THIRD, SIXTH AND SEVENTH PAGES. PERSONAL. D EVERY DAY OY WANTED—ONE RESIDING WI rents preferred. Apply at 04 C! OY WANTED—IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE OF SILK Apply at No. 15 Jobn stroet, up TH HIS PA bars street, up stairs HARLES HARVEY, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, FROM Rawinarsh, Yorkshire, left England for New York two 0. When Jast heard from he wai fand’s, 79 Broadway, Albany. His mother's address $9, Mr. ishere street, Park, Liverpool. AVID BLACKADDER MASON, FORMERLY OF ED- inburg, will pleaso sond hia addross or call at tha office erard & Buckley, 27 Wall street. 4 NFORMATION WANTED—OF NORAM BRADLEY, he Kate Hunter, two weeks ago. If she will call on John Fitzharris, No. 8 Mulbecry stroct, sho ar of something to her advantag INFORMATION RESPECTING CHARLES formerly of Northmoreton, near Wallin ford, Berkshire, who left in February, 18%, for America, and ‘As it is supposed ‘the said Charles erson giving satisfactory proof of his ed for their trouble, or if he is still living, he may hearof something to his advantage, by ap- plying to Mr. 8. CHILDS, Harlom, N. Y. 'S skill in shirt making, i the confidence that is placed in'the fit of his shirts, or in their punctual delivery. Spring and found at ALFRED MUNRO & CO.’S lar, lishment, 441 Brondwa, a Clotving’ made to order, faction, for sontlemen goods in groat varicty, will find it to their ad ARKEEPER WANTED—ONE WIIO UNDERSTANDS. Apply at 644 Sixth avenu ARKEEPER.—WANTED, young man, to tend b well, and can givo quire at 243 Wil tdr @has, Hoy- SITUATION, BY A He understands the busines 'y references from his last em- the country or elsewhere, Please in- street, for two day: OOK AND CHAMBERMAID WANTED—TWO PRO. testant women, who can come well recon ‘asher and ironer, th Apply at 143 Hicks NOOK WANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT feon in a smalt private family. #, 8t 700 Broadway, A SHORT DISTANCE IN THE te cook, in a private family: sand be willing to assist ubted referonoe required, jummer Clothing may be | clothing extab- Robort Taylor's, 30 ive entire satis 'o deviation in pric: tage to buy at this house, agany- | irebased there will be exchanged or the money re ‘Whonever any dissatisfaction arises after tho pur- rived in the shi 88 & good cook, maid snd waiter. other as chamber- roet, Brooklyn, Spring Business Coats, Sprti Overcoats, , ts, spring pata, in selected from D. & J. DEVLIN, 43 aud 35 Jobn street, corpor Nassau. Fort Hamilton Villa Sites.—The very Choice | jot of ground in the immediate vicini d United States lands, Fort fore! in building sites to those desiring a select and plea: For villas thix spot is unvarpa person to eook, wash and Apply, with recommendation \OOK.—WANTED, country, a first understand her busi ST Wall strect, this day. ANVASSERS FOR AN ELEGANT N’ wanted, at which the: Apply at J, Cameron's, 2 inost beantiful varie @ez choicest spring imp landed in New York, N Blackall is dead, any | decease will be rowa of the Hamilton milton, i now of- SPECIAL NOTICES. PRIN re eee escent Cl sel seal) eee eee CARD.—THE DRIVERS OF TUE NEW YORK HO- tel carriages take this opportunity of re sincere thanks to M) tor of the carriages ing our wages to $8 per weer, mann also stat Joestion for residence. ofsituation, being amoi can realize ten dollars per day. Broadway, from 10 to 12, MEDIATELY, A PEW with roferences, at No. 5 She steamer Eagle leaving foot of and 5 o’elock, thus roudering the property of mos! and oonveniect access. Z. NEWELL, J B Nassau strc’ The Cholee from nearly One Thousand rel muslin collars, sleoves, ehemi- setter, handkerchiefs, skirts, lace jackets, muslin and lace eaps, infants’ waists, robox, &e., is now offered at less than the importer's prices, at NEWMAN'S, 695 Broadway, under Waverley Hc tol. Window Shades—Best Assortment In the | world, at RELTY & FURGUSON’S, 2891¢ Broa! Dealors supplied from first hands. climate, sad sold lower than at any . B.—Store, church, and other large shades, painted and letterod to order, in superior style, Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, S81 Broadway. furray atrect at 7, RESSMAKERS—WANTED experienced dressmakers. tices to learn the business. the gontlemanly proprie- For maps ay. riiowara ingui W. BAKER, or J. C. SAUNDERS, No. that if others advance the waxes to $9 he RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE WHO THOROUGIL- and can present proper y hear of a good situation’ by adders ing ly understands his b ARD LODGE, NO. 60, of Howard Lodeoare hereby notifie becca’? will be conferred on the wi rous of receiving it on Wednesday evening, May 11. will be nooessary for memhera to make application for the de gree one week previous to its being granted, EW YORK ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—A MEETING OF the subscribers to the New York Academy of M be held on Saturday Evening, the 7th of May, institute, 659 Broadway, ing the Assodiation and the election of directors. eqnested. _ By order PAINE, Secrotary EWARD OF HONESTY.—A PASSENGER ON BOARD train, arrived on Sunda; ook, ¢ontsining a lar; ly an ‘honest boy, who ferroted out the id not ss much assenger Lad a patent brick mouldor, which he was brining on to the sity.—(From the Philadeiphia Sun The facts of th Mr. S. C. Ripley, a resident Now BAve notice of the Loi The Conductor m nown to all in the cars, THE MEMBERS that the “Dero ‘of members de- auction lots of embroid Y GOODS SALESMAN WANTED, BY Rae & Co., 218 Hadgon 4nd food salary given to a smart han OURNING COLLAR MAKERS ladies who can m. mourning goods, to whom good wa, Apply at No, 40 None but those fully competent need a) RBLE ROW, 17 COTRT STREET, BROOKLYN.— 1g employment may apply at the groat e. Marble row, 17 Court street, B A permanent situation WANTED, A NUM: the tinest kind of 64 Reade street. warranted to stand au; other catablishment, at the Stuyvoannt oy street, th mnctual attendance is y street, third he Commissioners, Silverware, ornerof White street, up stairs. prices; watches by the Servants wantin hoviery and glove stor adies in want of help, and a ness and companion, will pléase a of the Pittsbur morning. May lost his pocket Peels afacture!’s prices, twel DAVID RAIT, Manu! ht Place for Strangers and Citizeng to visit is TUTILE’S famons emporium, No. 345 Broadway, Thero js the wonderful automaton bird tree; there are to be | $5 and $6 reticules—overy lady should | there are also the world renowned baby jumpers, of all kinds, dolls, games, workboxes, dressing cases for Hex, in the form of retienl rte monnaies, sewing bird ara always welcome. rned it, but h him for his trouble. pply as above; urer and Importer. DEMANDE—UNE Suisse ou Allomande. street, pres Broadway. DEMANDE—UNE BONNE FRA mande ou Suisse, pour prendre soin de deux enfants, un do cing ans et l'autre de trois ans; une personne munio de Lone certificate de cette ville, dune bonne condulte ct d: bonnes capacitée, S'adreesr’ Cinquiéme avenue, & Voffice SINIERE FRANCAISE, ove cirenmstances are simply these Macioneer Aa NG. SO anh ‘orker, whilst of his pocket book, ai je search for it, CAISE, ALLE- yet although it w. in tho seat, immediately behind M. , | among the first to hear of the lo finding it, until seeing the suspicions of Mr. Ripley aroused, d that from hints thrown ont search ion of the money fur th Jenst, and observing that ho was suspected, ho mado a vir- | tue of necessity, and gave up the mone: (whoo testimony can bo given) thought it very strane that wenty to twenty-five years of age, and not a Loy,” should retain the proparty in his own so long after strenuous inquiries were made, aking, would seem rather a sul In justice to Mr. fans, opera slass ht be made, after alnee on Broadway, I repeat, sir— Number three pene and forty-five, EVERAL LADS, FOURTEEN TO FIFTEEN YEARS of age, wanted for a tera of yei and most healthy manufacturing In addition to wages Will bo afforded for general ine books and stationery. and free from all ad habita, need ap} their parents preferred. Addrcss K. the 10th of May, stating roeidenco, HIRTMAKERS WANTED IMMEDIATEL BY & RICKER’S furnishing dopo Way. None but those who have had ITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG LADY WHO understands dressmaking, as seam: family. Please apply or addre: in one of the finest lishments up town, uudant opportunition ion, with irce use of Wile are respectable, Those living with Herald office until _ ‘be individual, Splendid Cas peting SMITH & LOUNSBERY, ecivirg in store, for Spring Sales, 1853,— No. 448 Pearl street, aro now re- | stock of volvet | stry, Brocsels, threo-ply, and ingrin carpetings, of | , Which, having boon purchased | ious to theroe nt advances in pricez, they are enabled | jo offer at very great ind Swiss Razors, from the Manufactory of Ja- es Lecoultre.—There razors have no equal in their extrome and koennoss of edge. SAUNDERS’, No.7 Astor House and 387 Broadway. To Physiclans Throughout the United Stater.—Wolte’s celebrated Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps. Decming it unnecessary to remind any regnlar mom the established qualitios of puro Holland gin, in many diseases of dropsical tendency, invite your examination of a vei ured by myself exclusively, at r to my own factory. It is flavor. jeated, not by the common harsh berry, but by the choies botanical variety of the aromatic Italiaa juniper vinous extract is distilled and rectified with its nd thus becomes a concentrated tincture of ex quisite flavor and aroma, altogether transcondent, in its cordial and medicinal properties, to any Holland gin hereto- Amid the influx of inferior distillations with which the market in now flooded, physicians find procuring a good and confidence in its beneficinl effects As an importer of twen. ty years’ standing in tho city of Now York, and possessing © in the manufacture of Holland xin espe- mit to your attention my “Aromatic | whnappa”? ag one which cannot fail to reulize and Eshall be hay ‘you a bottle of it, froc nf charge, in answer timating your rend Isis row senrecly c tributed my Schiedim gi et within that brie! pe , both from phy: ally extraordinary efheucy ‘aifections of the Kidneys and bladder generally; also ind ptic maladies, when taken im proper quant by uniform experi- ciugs in the most obstinate casex, rivals, a Jar; ipley the San chaste and elexaut des | should copy this article, ¥, AT BOOTIT . $5126 Broad” aco need apply” MARSILALL DIVISION, NO. noved from fountain Hall to No. 19 ‘The next regular meeting held in the new hall, on Thursday ovenine, Sth inst... it o'clook, to whieh the meinbers and brethren are cordially invited to atiend. By order of the Division, . opposite Spring street. 8 in A private ILL PUBLISH ON THURSDAY N An act to authorize thi the erection of Building HALSTED, 19 Wall street. ITUATION WANTED—AS COOK, BY woman, who thoroughly understand ita deportmionts, nnd can Please address or call on © formation of Passed Apri 5, he business in all tho modical profession o| TUATIONS—FO induetrious and caj and every domestic stat ployment Agenoy, No. 7 Carmi The recommendations of servant: rectly from employers, by ourselves, N. Protestant servants, s LOST AND FOUND. OUND—ON THE %TH OF MARCH, A ROLL OF money, in the Firet avenue. paying the finder for her trouble, ABOUT THE FIRST OF APRIL, SOMEWHERE Yetween Albany and Philadelphia, a large black leather reen bands, belongin« to Richard §. Johnson, artudent, reburmms home from the New York Conforence Seminary, now dead. an owner will R SMART, TIDY, SOBER, HONEST, able servants, of various nations, Apply at the Protestant Em- street, junction of Sixth are obtained di- —No charge to Call nt 204 Fiestavenue. ITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as children’s nurse, French and English Plenee call at 60 Rutgers street, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, OF G@ teel address, as ferry master, railroad conductor, mes- and is enpable of teaching the information of eu: A French family proferrod, thankfully reo: . Jubnson, Car- ure gin which they rewarded. Address OST—ON MONDAY EVENIN Union to Grammercy Hotel, isroadway line, & gold mounted quizzing glass. 310 roward paid for it at room 120 Gramercy corner of Twentieth street. ‘CKED UP ON THURSDAY, APRIL 28TH, A COW, which the owner can have by ing charger, by a ’ N. B. If FROM THE ART Pernaps in a staze of the ity from one to five it utmost expecta! W. H., 18 Laurens Otel, Broadway, | thousand dollsrs, Cull or adddres to G. 10 MILLINERS.—WANTED, A TASTY MILLINER TO ro south, Addre Mayfield, Herald office, 0 VOCALISTS.—A GOOD CONTRALTO OR BARI- tone—capable of singing u solo well—ix desired for one oF ry the gentleman should possess Apply at No. 106 Orango strect, ince Thave prepared and dis- ely for medicinal puepos ed numerous Let tifying to its re- at dropsy, and erty aud pay- f soon she will be sold to pay expences. talent, but no moustach ROOMS.—THREE OR FOUR SINGLE gentlemen can he aceonmodsted with furnished rooms, without board, at No 48 Robinson strect, corner of Groen: Wich. Apply from one to five, P.. M. 0 LET—A HOUSE ON FIFTY-NINTH STRELT AND Second avenue, 26 by 50 feet. with the use of four lots ¢f ground. The house is supplied with Croton water, has hot and cold baths and water elosct, ia within fiftcen minutes walk of the Crystal Palace, and stages uute. Apply to DANIEL NOONAN, 9: ence to be eminently eit when oven the best of the uruzl remedies have ford more than temporary relief; and Ehave no doubt that , with precision and cer- ‘Tne Aromatic NE PERSONNE FRANCAISE, DE MOYEN AGE, désire trouver une famille pour aller en Enropo ; elle atend i toute espece' de cou- S'adresser chez Mme Jau- it would yield similar jonr own profescional experience. echuapps is pub wy forte, et d’une bon ture et est habituée aux onfant: vin, Frankfort street, N in strong bottles, pints and and labelled, with my name embossed signature on the label upon its propertis Beaver street, tter of Halrand Whie | NTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO able Protestant girls, sia VERY RESPEC ters, one as couk, Washer and ironer, the other as uurse and chambermaid. Apply at their prevent employers, 224 West T iu 5 every five mi- UDOLPHO WOLF! Greenwich strect, HU, Inimitable © kors, is now nt hie fag room, at 45 Ni of shaving and washing aoo, ether toilet articles, Instantaneous Liquid Hair Dye, for a Reantifal brown or black, withont regard to the weathor, and Jeaving the hair very glossy, applied or for ‘sorner of Libert: fallible Onguent tifying the hair. mty-second street, now, large and Yeautéfully fitted u an, corner of NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ation as chambormaid and piain Best of city re- Can be seen for young woman, a wil No objection to A iconeral assortmont to the country. WISHING TO RETURN HOME, Wage ‘ST Troy street. would wait op a much an object as to get back to hor able reference given. Apply at 252 Fifth street, NTED, FOR A GERMAN LADY—A SITUATION AS nion tom Incy Speaks Fren: 1d German, and is a good pianist. Apply at No treet, Brooklyn. NTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG one as chambermaid or to do washing and ‘Yroning, is an experienced nurse, and has no j_ the other as vhambermaid or to ironing, or waiting and plain eewiny, Best of roferenoo both Pleaso call for two days, at 16 Twenty second street, between First and Second avenues. ANTED—A SETUATION, BY A NEAT, AMBITIOUS ishly recommended from her last lady; is oxoellent washer aud ironer: un- Will siso do chamberwork, if ro- 8 COACHMAN.—WANTED—A SITUATION AS. jour keeper or com coachman, by ono who thoroughly understands tho , and is & good aud careful driver. it employer, who has no furthor need of ‘Address a note’ to James Kanzin, Herald le nt 45 Nassau, ‘Also, Hill's fustly celebrated In: | rving, ‘aiding the growth and vowu- | ferament of hors refers to his pres women, sitnatio: objection to the counbr ‘Fruit in washing and and has no objection to the country. in country and city, MIDDLE AGED WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT IN- ¢, Wishes a situation as housekeeper in a on- or wonld take the entire cars of » baby froin its birth. ‘the advertiser is capable and trustworthy. Please call at 122 Mott street. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS ‘and would assist in the care of children, Jan be seen at her present employer's, mediately fo tho di what cause, will male or female. The patient is delight and strengthened hy the hour, Doctor's yreat ‘at £29 Pon] strvet, tho city and coun Dr. Mi.ane’s Celebrated Vermifuge combination, but vory effectual, as 40 never retnras, no matter ‘rom teel private fami (ral depot is at 476 Broadway, ud by the trade generally throughout «irl, who is hi; A neat plain cook, and cerstands baking, an quired. ‘The advertiser is competent. an ion in a respeetable private family. at 229 First avenue, front room, second floor, or a note cent wil City references. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, age 14, who has been brought up in this city. derstands the enre of children, and would assist in waiting, erally useful to a good Indy. ‘9 objection toa short distance in tho First avenue, front room, second seen for two day: NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, No objections to assist with tho eivate family, Teaze call for two days, at dood city referenc 60 St, Mark’s place. N HONEST AND FAITHFUL GIRL WISIE ation as chambormaid and waiter. Present ewployer's, No. 5 St. Mark's pl RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A washer, and ironor; she periectly ‘an be seen at ti Wost Twen- door from Sixth avenue, for two days the following will sho w York, Novonber 20, 185 , the valuable mulities of Dr. er Pills, I have for some time back considered it my duty, and made it my business, to known wherever E wea Achort time ago 1 became acquainted wit girl, who seemod to be Lroubled with worms sint’at the seme time, sud had been sutfer- ‘Tnrough wy persuasion she par- elnsed one bottle of Ur. M’Lane’s Vermifuge, and one box took acoording to direstions, aantity of worms, and think ills Will restore her to perivet ence ean be learned by saMinz i. Theal!, Druggist, corer of Rutgers and Montes Knowing. from experion. WLone’s Vermifuge and Li Can be seen at hor mako thoso articles situation as co tieth wtreet, fir wase of a young and liver compla ing for some two monihis and make herself RESPECTABLE WOMAN IS DESIROUS OF OB- taining the washing of a respectable famil give good satisfaction Please call at 212 Seventh street, betwoon avenues '$ and C, Can be seen during the week. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SI uation in @ private family; is a first rate cook, washer Has lived five yoars in of Liver Piils, which #! Teanlt was, she passed a lurce that one Box more of the Her name and resic ‘n nituation as coo! washing and ironing of 4 small reference from her last place. 206 avenue C. between Trefth and Thirteenth streets, tirst fourth floor, front room. —-Dr. M’Lane’s Lapeer or piss Fils both be obtained at any of the respectable drug stores int a wilt ploase be carefulto eek for, in thin city. Purehi Good city reference. her last place, Ploaso call at 243 Madison street. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU tion to do chamberwork and assist in washing | ing, or to do chamberwork and In New York, on Monday, May 2, at 307 Tenth avenue, | #. Crawrorn of a daughter. and take none but Dr. M’Lane’s Verinifuge and Liver Pills. ‘There are other vermifuges and pills now before the public, but all cowparatively wortiles UATION BY A RESPECTABLE girl to do chamberwork and waiting, or would assist in washing and ironing, or would be willing to take care of children and sew. No objection to go a short dix Has tho best of city reverence, Wort Righteonth street, for two dey: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT woman, to cook, wash and iron, in small family, Best of city reference given, i€ required Crovhy street. Can be soen'for two days if not ou TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘A situation to do genoral honse of city reference West Twenty-seventh etr ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YO! 4 kitustion as nuree and seamstros in a private fami Plense call at No. 75 West ANTED—A SIT wsietin taking care of Ts_ willing to, mae ‘lease addross M. R., 242 Tenth street, generally useful. Please call nt 1¢ third floor, front room, SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO go to the country, to take care of childten, or to sew amberwork, if not engaged in the city, forence ean be given. Plenve call at 25 Second avenue, tirst floor, front room, PROTESTANT GIRL On Monday, May 2, by the Rev. anne Westeott, Mr. Frepenick C. Bay to Miss Saran M. ALLes, all of this On Tuesday, May 3. by Oscar W. Sturtevant, Alderman of the Third ward, Mr. SAMURL APrLEToN to’ Miss EuMa Bas, doth of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess county. in Broodlyn, on Sunday mornin of the Holy Trinity, by the Rev. , Denr to Sanam Exszanern, eldest daughter of David and Elizabeth Nightingale, all of Bro . May 3, at toe resi ork, or us chamber. Can he seen for ts WANTS A SITUATION AS in a respectable private family. Ni tica to do chamberwork und fine washin n for tivo days, if no} vt, third floor, in the rear, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN W. ation to do chamber work and pl or to take careof children; has lived two Can give the best of city refereace; 0 xo to the country for the summer. Third avenuo, betwe v1, ut the church Wort Fifteenth st best of city reference. fourth stréct, arst ficor, front room, idence of the Right Rev. , by the Rev. Mr. Laughlen, Joun Monsa, Keq., of Fort Harnilton, to Misy Mary A. ‘Tenwsa Kevszvy, daughter of James L. Ki Archiishop Hug! i ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPH a8 uo objections i Ploase call wt 219 n Twentieth and Twenty first stroets. dy, of this city, at ler present place, 1 employer will give satisfactory’ reference. Nassau street, Brook: RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO ork ina smail family, or ax ehambor. d nureo, She is an excellent washer and ironer, , ’ willing and obli city reference from her last pla: if notengaged, at 11€ Charlton street, in the basen | YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION a fancy dry goods store. 8 Phirts or dresses; she is well xecustomed to is willing to asint at , Wacmincron, eldest In Drooklyn,.on Tnerday, May son of J.C. Pelham, aged 23 year: ode of the tan Rios Lodge No. 26, L. 0. of to atiend bis funeral, te mor: from the residence of TANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE PROTES- +, und the members of Excel- | 0. F., are respectfully invited wv afternoon, at is iather, 200 Atlant @o the Lousework of # small farnily; hy Please onil at No. good city reference, SOMMBNDED YOUNG mberaaid or to PANTED—BY 8 gan work on uation as waiter and ch toh cloth, aud i Mr. Joun Arwoon, of New Ast year of his ag His relatives and friends and the friends of the family are respectfully invited to Bouse of Me. Walhamsburg, this afternoon town, N. Y., Joun W. Rice. At Williamsburg, amist in the wael F prevent place, a’ = A YOUNG WOMAN, Wil0 HA hor baby, winkes to take a own honse, Address 430, Fo & 1 Sixth avenue, between Seventeenth and terid hia funeral, 206 North Sixth SITUATION WANTED, BY A SMAI work in a sinail p ,A3 COOK, IN A £ hie farnily are reapecifully invited to eto ipe Wngliah C! Best of city reference : gat the Now ¥ at 9¥ o'clock t gen will be in wai RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM ‘The remains w nd Jae Pick- reforence; lived ay, Day 0, Tomas 0, Lavan sing will te taken to Woodbridge, UXPERIENCED ara, tho meraber sous, the members o intou street, Brooklyn RESPECTABLE GIRL n work in m reupoc @ cook, washer. and ironer, treet, corner of Bank msburg, May : ived five and a Third avenue, Brseorcr W. 7 WANTS A SITUATION To | [vet tive anda rd aveuw A SITUATION, of the family are respectfully Invited to jue, CObWEER UWenty-secoud and Twenty: | cail at No, 2 Twentieth stroet, bo- pirvet, Williamsburg, this afwxnoun, at 4 o'cigok. tween Seventh and Lighth avenues, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young mau, about seventeen years of age, to learn the house ‘carpenter, plumber, bricklayer, or other res- SE pe ere. : Pleare cail'or E219" West Twenty: iress Leidy, sixth street, near Ninth avenue, second floor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRI. fourteen years of ago, a situation ss children’s maid and waiter, or to do plain sewing. Please call at No. 247 Fightoenth street, near First avenue, fortwo days. WANTED_BY A RESPECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as waiter and chambermaid, or to assist in washing and ironing. The most respectable city reference given. “Please inquire at No.8 Harrison street, Brooklyn. Can be seen for two days. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE reo in a respectable family. She can be recommended by the best and most respectable ladies in the city, ard bas no objection to wash for the baby, und make herself renerally ueful. Can be highly recommended from her last place. Please t 38 East Fourteenth street, ws ‘ED—BY A FRENCH PERSON, FROM PARIS. urtomed to the care of children, who is a good seamstress, # sitnation in a good American family. Sho haa the best vf recommendations. Addrevs P. D. “M., Herald office, 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as chambermaid and waiter, or’to assist in the washin, and irenin Please call at 62 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Zours Woman, to do general housework in a small pri vate family, or chamberwork and waiting. Best of city rofer- ene Please call at 214 Wi Sixteenth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. Can be seen for two di ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE }oung woman, as chambermaid and Iaundress, or plain gook; Understands the method of baking. Please call at 223 Varick street. Good reference given. WA grep — ny A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA. | tion us nurse and seamstress in a r blo private family. Has no objcetion to take char; aby from its birth, as #he has always lived in that oapacity. ‘The best of reference {rom bor No. 4 Union court, ‘Tweltth street WASTEDIDY A MOST RESPECTABLE MIDDUR- aged American woman, a situation ins private family tress, OF nUrsS and Has had long expo rience in either of the abov it of ence. Can bo seon until engaged, at No, 9 Court street, (basement) Brooklyn, ANTEL—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to cook, wash and fron, ina private family. Best of city roforonce given. Country preferred. Please call at 43; Hudson street, rear building, room No. 5, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, am cook, and to assist in washing and ironing, in = private family. Best of city reference given. Plonse call RUDI Mott street, fret floor, front room. “Can be seen for wo deys. ployers. Can be seon for two days, at iversity place, botwoan Elevonth snd ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARUE W young Woman as children’s nurse and seamstress, in a private family. No objection to do chamberwork’ and Sewing. The best of city referonce given. Call for two days at 76 Eldridge street. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls; one as cook, has no objection to assist ia the | washing and ironing, and the other as chambermaid and Waiter, or to agsitt in washing and ironing, ‘They tave been in the habit of living together, and wish to gota place to- ether. Please eall at 29 Prince strect, front room, first oor, Can be son for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE, BY A RE- speetuble woman, fully competent to take ehargs of ay infant from its birth. Can do plain sowing Unexcop- tionable city references can be civen from her two former employers, Where she has lived fur the last three years. Ap- ply at’&5 East Twenty-second street, first floor. ANTED—BY A FRENCH LADY, A SITUATION as lady's maid witha femal £'ng, to Europe. Satis- Aaetery. roference given. Apply at No. 36 Walker atrevt, up stair : WANIEDTA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, jately arrived from Europe, ux bookkoopor, clerk, or to write in an office, Would make himee!f uw ploger, Waces no, obj Can got city revs joyd’a Exp WA S1EDIBY A RESPECTATLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation 9s caambermaid and waiter, or would xs rist in werbiug aud ironing, ordo plain sevving. Mas coo city refercnce. Pleake call at No. 8 Henry ctrect, first floor, front reom. Can he seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, W cu cinaternesbarionitan audismen cesar at! jection to go a short distanci Lest of eity referense, 1 to his em- ence. Ad- inthe country. Can give tho Pleavo call at 517 Houston street, ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid, and to assist in the wash- ingand ironing, or 28 waiter. Has lived aa waiter in her last place. Has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Has the best of city reference from her last place. Plenee apply at 96 Eleventh street, between First and Se- cond avenues, firtt floor, front room. Can be seen tor t170 days. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION s waiter or to do chamberwork and assist with tho warhing and ironing; she understands her business por- fectly well. and has govd city references. Can lie avon for twodaysat ber present employer's, No. 15 Fifth avenue, between Eighth aud Ninta streets, Ww TED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation in a respectable private family, as chamber maid, and to fine washing and ironing, or as’ nurse. Sheis anexvellent washer and ironer, and can give the best city roferenco from her last place. Apply at 508 Houston atroet, in the store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A CLEAN, TIDY young woman, as chambermaid, or to do tha goneral housework of » small respectable family, The bess city re- feronce given, if required. Can be sen Rt No. 93 West Nine- teenth strect, rear building, second floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, WHO has lived out as nurse and seamstrees for the Inst ‘six years, No objection to do chamborwork, country with a private family, ortravel with a lady for the summer. Best of city reference can be lace. Please call at 94 Grove street. ays. ANTED—BY A STEADY YOUNG GIRL, A PRO testant, @ situation ag chambormaid, or ‘nursof for growing children. Can Le satisfactorily recommended from her last place. Please apply at 111 Twelfth strect, betwoon Fifth aud Sixth avenues, ¥V ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Van be seen for two iven it required. Please call at No. 10 Hamilton street, in ‘he rear, in the basement, at Mrs. Sullivan’. Ware SITUATION, AS PASTRY COOK, BY A | respectable English woman, who has lived threo yearwat her last employer's with French cook, and perfectly Understands her business in all its branches. Ploneo ad- dress It. €., Herald offco, stating where an intervicw ean be ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘woman, to take care of children and mako hor- self generally uscful, or to do plain sowing. Please call 214 West Sixteenth street, between Seventii and Eighth a nues. WANTEDKA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG, WOMAN, ‘ay nurse and seamstress, of as chambermaid snd plais wer. ood city refore 0 at 117 West Seventeenth street, between Sixth and Seven! avenues. PV ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE man, who is an experienced oook, a situ mily. Best of reference oan be given reet. Can be seen for three days. GLISM WO- fon in a pri Apply at ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation ss seamstress, ina private family, and to take charge of obildren; has nu objection to do light cham- harwork if required; con net anod city roforence, tovethor with reference from her present empiuyes. Pleavo cali or address 143 Sixth avenue, corner of Twenty sorenth rteaat, for ono or two days. WANTED-A SITUATION, BY, AN, INDUSTRIOUS young wornal Hi ears'in her last pl for ker competency, Pearl street, in ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as cook, washer and ironer. Good city refer ence giver. Please call at 250 West Ninoteenth street, cor- ner of Ninth ayenai y A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE TANTED woman; is a good onok, dand pies. Has no objections to go the country. The best of city reference given, Dleaso call at 676 Washington street, DI Chatlen and Amos, Can be seen for two days. TANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED ENGLISH Wo" inan, a situation he perfeetly under | stands the care of an infant 0 hest of city reforencs given, Apply at 92 St. : W ; general housework i recommentations, Can t, firet floor, up stair: an be ween A RESPECTABLE do chamberwork or ly. Hys good city NIED—A SITUATION, BY ‘oman, to mind children a amail private fas nati Pleas a, or to do apply, for on’s auree and ing and ironing. aver TANTED—TWO YOUNG WOMEN, ONE TO DO , washing and ironing, tho othor to act aa ohara- Vermaid end seamstross, Apply, after nine o'clock, at OM Second ayenne. None need cail/but those who understand their ousiness perfectiy WAXTEDIA, SITUATION, BY A, RESPECTABLE rirl, ax good plain cook, Washor and ironer, or to do 1 housework in a small priv Good etty re: bul ference will Le ty s eall at 29 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, near Ti om, for two NTED- BY A G WOMA tituation as el BY A RESP rand ironer. West Thirteenth atreot referower Vas PECTABLE YOUNG ¢ L waitor, ov 40 t: en. Ingnir jood eity refe Coonth street, betwoon Sccend and Third avenues, Can eon for two days. WATED-BY TWO Grr v ok And loundtess, t the other to € to do Nght rk and ¥ otreet, up PECTARLE inbormaid snd & distance in the ives. Inq a he ceon for two da « a 1ON, BY A RESPE ral ‘housework, plain cookin city referonce from her las onrov strevt, up etuirs, third are A SITUA young girl, to do ge h dironirg, Has yo ase Oall at No. 178 NiEL BY A PROTESTANT WO yan A STEUA W. mat ane t eouk, baker, and lannd ountey prefort esl! ot 72 Morton stroot, so: cond coor from Hw front basement, Ruspoctablo r ence can be piven. Winxten-a 8 TION, AS NURSE AND SEAM stirou: table, oxperionced woman, wio tin Geratands the onre of 88 infant from ity birtiy and al Siderty lady. Gan produce drost M. B., 45 Market strect, or to co in tho | iven from hor last | RESPECTABLE | oung Woman, as wet nurse. Good city references | e. Can be soen for two days oseon for two days at Ul Bank | RESPECTABLE | » cook. ‘Bort of city reference given. | od vity | © Apply at3o7 Tweltth | tatisfactiry certificates. Ad: | pap anncnnnane oe eres Ware rami nf yt etka GALE days, at 144 Walker street. ANTED TO ADOPT—A BOY, FROM SEVEN TO ten momths old. English or American proterror Ae. dress box 147 Broadway Post Office, a" Preferred. Ad WANTS. W43STED-BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT 1_J0Une Woman, » situation, as chambermaid, or ehil- dren’ Dm papa at lain sew! fag in res) nant family. betwoen Thistieth am Thirty “1 alhgtlenocreg ‘ANTED, BY A YOUNG LADY—A SITUATION AS \UPSe OF seamets it seg sorithcr innakety RS Wate emily. fe ral gua ‘WANTED—A SITUATION, RY A YOUNG WOMAN ae ambermaid and waiter, or to assist in was! ironing, or would do general housework in namail vate family Best of city reforence given, Please cal 78 West Twenty sixth street, at her present employers, for wo days. ‘Was ASITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as cook; is a first rate washer and iro: ould take care of the house while the family would bein the country, Beet of city reference. Please call at No. 333 Fwaitth strect, near Second avenue. Can be seen fortwo jaye. i ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG GIRL, be seen for two days, if not engaged, at 183 Amity street, third floor. WANTED=A4 SITUATION, as ACHMAN ‘groom, by & man who perfectly COACHMEN, AND pess. and un tands his busi- & Protestant 2i joa dress William, . Cam be heard ef until ‘WANTED—BY A SOBER, STEADY, AND INDUS- trious m man, who is well acquainted with farm- ing in all its branches, » situation, to gu @ short distance in the country, towork ona tarm. Cull at, oF addross, post Paid, P. Quaid, 29 Hudson avonuo, Brook ANTED-IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, AN AC- tive and intelligent cirl—one who understands cook- ing, washing, ironing, and general housework. Good refur- ences required. Inquire at 55 Hoyt atreet, South Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Joang woman, as dressmaker and reamstress, in w pri vate family, and would be willing to make herself xenerally useful, Apply at 133 Goerck street. ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young wome sy cook in aw respectable private family, who has boen a nuinher of yoars in her last placo the oth vermaid. She can do tine washing and ironing, and is eapable of taking charge of the same. Both enn produce satisfactory city references. Please call for three days at Sz Spring street. D—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT @ situation as chamber , or to do genoral Inquire at 137 Sullivan street, in the rear. rtwodays. Good reference V ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECT! French girl, who z care of children, or do plain sewing. TED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE irl, to do gencral housework: sho {sa good washer and ‘The vert of city reference can be giver 270 Hicks strect, Brookly WV ANTED—LBY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTAN girl, a situation as cook, washer anf irouer, in small to do chamberwork preferred. Can be soon for 32 Elizabeth street, third floor, back room, No. 10. Good reference given. WNTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation ns chambermaid and plain sewer, or would take churge of childrpn. The country preferred. Please callat 49 West Twenty-pinth street, first floor, back room. ANTED—RY A LADY, A SITUATION, AS A SICK or monthly nurse, to attend on a Indy or gentleman, Can produce toatimoniais from the mos! table familios of England, and also geod vity reference. Has no objection totravol. “Apply at 14 Franklin street, second floor, back | room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ant girl, to do chamberwork und waiting, or er sork ‘and assist in washing and {roning ; she thoronghly understands her business. Has no objection hort distance in the country. Has good city refer: Please call at No, 18 Sixth sirect, frout room, lirat ‘Can be seen for two days. TANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ag Iaundr and to do fine washing, t of vity re eon for two days, at 191 Fourth street, se W4NTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A ith « private faniily, and do geme- work. Can be sven for three days, rd tho A SITU. seamstrose or to attend children, in a reepeo- table American or English family, Rose strevt. WASTEDIA SITUATION, A8 COOK, RY A TRUSTY and compotent person, who understands all tho branches of French, English and pastey and jellies, Hor cbaracter will estigi: tion for honerty, sobriety, and conduct. Can he seen for two days, at N tham, first floor, front room. TANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUA- tion, a8 chambermaid and seamstress; would assist in washing and ironing. Can produce the best of city refer- enee. Can be seen for two dnyz, at 193 West Nineteench street, near Eighth avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS FIRST CT na private family, by a respectable mid man, who does the beet of cooking to perfection. th avenuo, in the bookstore, ANTED—A LADY. AS SALESWOMAN, IN A RE- W tail lace and embroidery store. None but a compe- tent pezacm, with the best of reference, Ml Iso, smart lad to attend store. Apply to B. DAVY: Cedar street. ANTED IMMEDIATELY -A PROTESTANT NURSE. Wone of good disposition, can take the entire chuees af threo children, capable of cutting and making ehildre: clothes; one that ix willing to davnte ber whole time to ohil dren, must be cxpressly neat in her person, must be of an amusing, cheerful temper, and come well recommended from the family she has lived with in this city. Inquire at S 22 Astor Place Hotel, for two days, from § to 10 A. M. WANTED—A COOK, AND TO ASSIST IN WASHING andironing. Good recommendations will be required. Apply at 37 Union square. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED LADIES’ HAIR dresser, at Professor Lovet's Wahpene office, 114 Chambers street, None but one thoroughly understanding her business ncedapply. WANTED-SIX GIRLS. A MAN AND WIFE ALSO, for a farm, four miles from the city; the girls a8 cooks: one nurre, three bouseworkers. plain cook, washers and ironers, chambermaids and waitare and four small gz! The employers eon be seen at T. HAMILTON HARRIS’ Lon Inland ‘servants’ offieo, corner of Fulton and Middagh streets, Brooklyn daily at the office; charge moderate. ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK ; a{good washer and ironer, and kind to children, Sueht an one, with good reference, can apply at No. 4 Orchard street, 'this day. N. B.—A number of servants wanted ANTED—TWO COLORED SERVANTS; ONE AS W cook, and the other as chambermaid and laundress. Must come well recommended. and waderstand their buei- news, None others need appiy, at No, 9 East Elchteonth street. between Fifth avenue and Broadway, en Tuesday and Wednesda: ANTED—AN AMERICAN, OR FRENCH YOUNG lady, from 16 to 20 yours old. One capable of impart- ing ® thorough knowledge of vooal and instrumental musie, Freneh, drawing, and painting, who would be willing to to Staten Island, to take the place ofa companion, Ad- dress I Merald office. ‘Wy ANee ‘A WOMAN CAPABLE OF DOING THE housework of s very mall farally ig 9 counter: ame avery good cn a treet, » PAs 90) poly, page see on Tues- ‘od’ o'clock A. WwW N A GENTLEMAN'S FAMILY, CON- cook, washer, ind two persons, a smart intellizent woman, as ‘onor. She must be porfectly acquainted with her business, and come well recommended from her last employer. Must also be a good baker of bread and pastry. To such a one n good home is offered: ono other zirl is kept. Apply tor two days, at 42 West Twelfth street, betwoen Sixth and Scuenth avenues, from ten in the moraing until six in the evening. 7 ANTED—ONE DRESSMAKER AND TWO APPREN- tices, with good re: ve. None other need apply, at 620 Honstom street, corner of Wooster. WRITER <A FAMILY | RESIDING ON STATEN Protestant girl as assistant nurse and i Maiden Tainnd wants seamstress. Must be ® good sewer, ‘anc, between 2and 4 P.M, ANTED—A SEAMSTRESS, THAT UNDERSTANDS dressmaking and to avsist in the care of children. Am Amoricam preferred, and none bnt « Protestant will eult. Apply at 57 Fast Broadway, from 10 to2, TANTED—A GENTEKL PROTESTANT GERMAN gir), who is a first rate seamstress and willing to take care of a child two years old A suiteila person will tind a Peymancnt situation. Call at 2 London terrace, Twenty- hird street, betwoen Ninth and Tenth aven Apply NIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young cirl, as chambermaid or cook in s small private Cun be seen for the week at her pres situation. he haa lived for three years and ahalf. Please call at 28 West Twenty-first street, between Eighth and Ninth young women, as chambermaid and waiter, or to take care ofachild Hest of city reference xiven. 1 for two days, st 46 Vorsyth street, third tloog.room 18, TANTED—A SITUATION, FOR A RESPECTABLE youny Protestant woman,’ as cook and to assist in the washing and ironing, in congequence of the lady's leaving for Ecrope with whom ste hus lived nine months and is still. She is 4 very good cook and pastry maker. Apply at No. 45 West Eleventh street, between University place and Fifth ue. TANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG oman, & situation as chambermaid afid waiter, and Washing; or would take care of childron and do Can be seen for two TANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter, by & smart, active young woman, with good referenee, Address W. L., 174 Madison street. Can be seen for three days, 7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, 14 YEARS OF AGE, tustion as light chambermaid or to take care of First rate city references given, Can be seen for two er ives days at 203 Seventh avenue, 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A uation as ook, washer and ironer, ina private ion to go a thort distuuce in the coun- ity reference given. Ploase call at No. 45 , for two days. TD—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SI cook, washer and ironer, er as chambermaid. Can Tweltth street, corner of Third he scen.tor two days at Z avenno, first floor, back ro W* TED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, itmation as firat rate cook. She has the best of city reference. Please call at No. 13 Third avenue, between Seventh and Tighth streets, over the shoe store, C x two day see) PANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMA’ r W* vn, in # small faiily, to do genoral housework. Is a good washer and ironer. Gan be corn for two days at No, Good city reference given, Suffolk treet. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation as nurso and seamstress. Pleave call at No. Mulbersy street. Good city reference can be given, Can be keen for two days. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as chambermaid and srrived from London, with the best of ith street, between avenues B and has just Please aeply 7 T C, for two days. ‘fgets -BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION '$nurso ind plain sewer, or chambermaid. Sho can Please call at come well recommended from her last place. No. 18 West Twenty-cighth strest, WANied—A ST ATION, BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, 4s cook, washel t ironer, or to do general housework in a private family; best of city reference given. Please eall Ai “ov Elsa strect, front basement, Can be seen for two aye. Wanrep sy A. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a eituation as chambermaid; ts « ver good plain sewer; or as nurse; sho has an exeellent dispost. tien and very fond of children; the bert of city reference as to connection aud capability, Please eallat 74 Charles s ear Bleecker. \ JANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS saleswomon in a fancy store; sntivfactory reference given. "Avnoto addressed to J. D. 8 Horald office, will be attended to. V PANTED—BY A RE PRCTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, acituation in a family, to do general hourcwork, or would do ehsmberwork and waiting Good city refereioe. Can be seon for two days, at No. 19 City Hall plaice, front Lavement. WA NTEDIBY A YOUNG WOMAN, WITIT oop city reference, a situation to travel, as chilrren's nnrse, or lady's servant. Can bo seen, for two daya, at 103 Fast Broadway ATILN, BY A RESPECTABLE mbermaid and beamstresy, 01 Host of olty referen Dan be seem for two dass, if not NGLY SMART AND n¢ Einglith woman, a situation as nurses and senmstross; will be found willing and oblicing. Can pro drce excellent reference. A. gi place is more an object than high wages. ‘Tho applicant is a Protestant. Can be seen at 21 Bowery, in the basement, for two days, if not nt ye NG WOMAN TANTLD—A SITUATION, BY AY aid and waiter in a small private family ‘dren. The hest of refersnee given, In at 178 Twenty-sixth streot, corner of Righth avenue, WANTEDS BY A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Jtuntion as chamber whe ts @ good washor and irone objections to take care of ehildron, or to go with af othe country for the summer, The very best of a. Please call at St Crosby street, ‘and Spring strocts, or address a note, Cau be two days. A\NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Foung girl, with eood cits. referencos, as chambermaid, would to wilting to help in the washing and ironing. call at OM First ue, for tw day \ TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woy a sitnation atchambermaid aud todo plain hae io objection to vsework in a private famil ference from hoe Last place. 38 Barrow strest the } two WA NTED-BY A SMART, TIDY GIRE, A SITE in a veepectable private family and excell d Sroner, or vo bof sat Caa be feen for nda hall Lon, up stair WANTRO-BY Ak Ya situation as eouk ceawork; Has good « (US Hrary stteet RD—A SITY ATIC BY A RESPECTABLE pg xitl, a8 waiter, attend toa you of ity reference riven. Apply at ANTED-BY A MIDDLE AGE Align as eoob r WOMAN, A gand baking per tance in tho cor cr " at iit Warren str Ploase streots, Brooklyn, ANTED— A SITUATTON, nnreo,or to do plain sewing. Plense atl at Hil Warren tiect, between Haight and Bond strvets, Brooklyn, | Sree m0 ¢ ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, AS COO) Washer and ircuer. A German proterred. Keforence poll Apply, from nine till eleven, at 111 Thirteonth tree ANTED—FOR TWO WEEKS, A MIDDL woman, to nurse a lady di one whe can come respectably will be given. Addre AGED ring her confinement. To ommended four dollars a mediately, X.¥., Herald ANTED—A GIRL, TO WORK IN AN OYSTER SA- Joon. One that understands cooking, and can assist in washing and ironing. Must come well recommended from her last p! Apply at 166 Canal street. WNTED-A, YOUNG LADY, TO LEARN VEST. making. A good sewer will be taken for aort time and learned on custom work. Apply at ne} ber 8736 Division street, in the etore. ANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN WOMAN, ag nurso for a child a yoar old; @ wi ferred. Must have experience in the care of children, be RY Tecommendatiot Apply at 40 okt y' ANTED—FOUR FIRST CLASS GERMAN COOKS, two English, ten Protestant cooks, washers and iro ers, chambermaids, nurses, seamstresses, Wanted, thirty girisfor housework every day. Places without delay, or money roturned if not engaged. Apply at COATES" ol fice, 8 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. N. B.—Families supplied with the same as above. 5 ANTED—TWO YOUNG LADIES TO ATTEND A store. Those who speak French and aro need to the fancy goods business preferred. Apply at 727 Broadway. Wares A STOUT ROY, TO ACT AS PORTER IN ¥_n retail dry goods store. Apply at 124 Canal street. Ws TED.—A RESPECTABLE BUY, BETWEEN 12 and 14 years old; must come well recommended. In- quire at No. 32 Water atreet, up staire. Salary for firet year $50. WANTED-A YOUNG MAN, ACQUAINTED WITH the clothing trade, in a custom house. One wrting aroed Land, and dosiroua of learning to cut, may apply a 2 and 29 Juhu strect. WAXTED-A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 18 YEARS OL oxcthat writes a good hand, and can give good refe ences. ly at 43 Fulton street, Brooklyn, up stairs, be- fore 11 o'clock, A. M. TANTED—A STEADY YOUNG MAN, AS WAITER ine suloon. Also, one to make Limeelf generally . out ful. Apply at the corner of Court and Warren streota, Brooklyn. D—AT LIVESEY'S PRINTING OFFICE, NO. Iton street, a boy to work ® Ruggles’ printing engine. Good wages and eteady employment will be giver JANTED.—EMPLOYERS CAN OBTAIN, AT THE ofice of the re’ Union, O88 Bi thoroughly aceo ards for ste for the above occupations free o: commended from this office unl derstand their b e683. 7 ANTED—PROTESTANT SERVANTS. — SEVERAL Protestaut cooks, nurses, waiters. 40., wanted for familios both in city and country. Employment Agency office, 60 East Fourteenth tween Broadway and Fourth avenue. N, itted but those with good refer WATER | WANTED-WHO THOROUGHLY | UN- derstands his burine: Good recommendations re- quired. Sueh ao Apply at 675 Broad- way, between the bouts of 10 and 4. WANTED—COOKS, MEN, WAITERS, | &c.—FOUR first clara mon waitors at $19 and $20: 61k cooks at $10; four at $12; three at 17; two at SIS an. AML inust thi roughly understand their bus for first clase private families. Good nurees, Aundresses also obtain excelient situations, on application at 48.Gri street. WANTEDIFOR THE TEA TRADE, A GOOD BUSI® ness man, perfectly conversant with his business, quick at the couater, and of good address, Address T., ie: rald office. WANTEDAT THE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, NO. 47 Lndlow street, near Grand, soven or eight smart irle, to do housework in cood famili 3irlé supplied with good places for t $20. fatty ¢ Good wages given. itl ings J. RIDGELY, OF TWENTY DOLLARS WILL BE cure him a situati itorekeoper or ereaser in any of th ocean steamerr, either to Liverpool, Havre, or Australia, Addres Herald office. $1.000 ocieieartas TED $1.500—WANTED, AN AGENT OR cations, to tal 0 clerk, of good character and busidess qualifi- charge of agentes! and pleasant indoor b ed Op not advance the abo: n security, Salary $600 te $1,000, Addadea''Business,” 6, stating where ‘erview may be had. SPORTING. puerona AAA RANA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAAAAA Ga LOST, TRAYED FROM FLUSHING AVENUE, Fast Brooklyn, on Sanday morning, a medium sired k Newfoundlan 0g. with two small white spo MMs breast. Any one returning him to Mr, Joseph Clason avenue, near Flushing avenue, East Brooklyt No. 8 Clinton court, 13 Beekman street, New York, will be suitably rewarded, Un oss POR SALE. will be sold cheap. fines to Jackeon, Broadway 0 Herald of rWO WHITE POODLE DOGS Five months old, Address a fow st Utiles, postpaid, or address A PIRST R. RIFLE, WITH hot, cao, apparatus, &e. ne of Che most _celebrat ye ongravings, from Shakoapear Lith avence, corncr Porty-sccond strert, OTH NF WROUNDLAND PUPS, t. Heroord, Rugsian bear dogs, soy Wo depended on as pure Water street. 8 SOLICITATION OF HIS utary benoit will be viday ovening next, at ras tide when those ot viewing n solect ex est professors and amateurs of Tickets tobe bad at th NUN.--10) watel breeds pupil a given to Prof. ING, WALKER Grand streot Hall, four doors froin re Will have an opp of sperring, ‘Th y will teko part KORA HAT STATES SPAMEN'S EXTRA PAY OFFICR, nd floor.—Oritoers, men, and amy in United States ve on the Pacilic Ovcan from '845 ty 152, ontitied to double pay. Apyly, ae ubove, F, SOWING. a'cont, B.—Sonth- awpton and Constitution ready for payment, Congross aad Sevanrah «fret erwire) will foll SAVY BEXTRA PAY T & v OPFICE.—SATLORS, &C. U + Who served in the U. 3 Navy, in the Pacife, California gna Mexico, since May, 184i can obtain thelr extes double pay—by ralling 8 EDVARD BISSELL, Agent, late purser U. 8. Navy, 2) South William streot y OF FICK.—SATLORS NITED eTAT#§ “ERTRA AY? OEIC, AMR Tune, 12 ap obtain their exten pay by calling on THUMAG L, BRAYNARD, St Wall stroet.

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