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Ec elzebub first tomake ‘he wowan attacked, and abe, roman by. pros as bar plctare from Root, and th ere is tho man bas the heart to de Tova snd the aentue that fash in ker ee, Teale not his heart beating quickly, sad’ warm he dwells on the beauties that nish her form? DOT, daguerreotypist, No. 93 roadway. Good out of Broadway.—Persons ing w first clase d depen 'ype.at @ reasonable by visitin: Greenwi Boe rect, jaquerreot} dom a vary fine let al ener of Barclay. mi ive Cent Dagucrreot; fact 0. taking two and three hundred pictures ry person that their system of pic- eee of ti iy inthe world. Withs of art no one will besi- ‘No. 260 Broadway. en ‘This day, Turtle Soup and ay Cy ne A English peas, tomatoes, clama, NEU seney pote Dinner tno idee asaiatea tiga BAYARD'S, No, 8 ee rare MS.) Ww Tiennatten ROW Bonnets at Frank 1 mb, M., wi sig Stato streot. yw goods, whic last in consequence of the reception of an oxten supply from London and Paris, Prom their present ‘and varied assortment, no indy will fail to suit to kind, quality, and price. Our shapes for chis mipht'add, are exceedingly becoming, and our much reduced. charming Varicty of Parisian Mantillas, Just come to the hands of FRANK BENNETT & CO, in richness and nything as, fo 6 it, Jad: fail to be ited with one of them. ial to effect a rapid sals, J, 'D & Co hold tho above articles Drive exceedingly eonvoniont for purchasers, m Bonnet alma, large sup a Lege onnets, varying from $1 ) to $+ in price. has just reocived by PRANK BENNETT & CO. 351 Brondwa; ere. SE WhO very Rnsst quality, and Of the puress.cdlo IB. & Co., would also respectfully oall thelacies attention heir extensive, varions and complete assortmont of other w goods, now selling off very rapidly on account of the uty of their shapes and their extreme cheapness, Defiance Salamander Safes, Gayler's Patent, OBERT M. PATHICK is th . 192 Pearl street, one No. 90 John street. rter of Diamonds, offers sale diamends in as impor cd, or in lots thero- fm to suit purchasers. Rich diamond ero: cluster inj If hoops, hoops, single stono, Ae., &o., at tho yest trade prices for cash or approved paper. Office 361 lway, corner White street, second floor. Fixtures Twenty per Cent Che: ‘any other house in tho United States.—JAM. FFET, manufacturer of gas cliandoliers, bracket c., for churches pei and y ‘gant le and finish, cannot he surpassed. t the manifactory and warerooms, B.—Gas pipes laid i David Ralt, In esa 19 and 121 Prince strect. dings at the shortest notic New Paper Hangings —Thomas Faye & Co., Pearl street, noar Madison, have jnet received the new ig patterns of ery known sty e in thetrade, The blic are invited to examine before purchasing, Artistic kmen attend to the retail department. THOS. 436 Pearl street. the Manufacturing Clotniers of New Itis now entirely certain that clothing made by of Singer's patent sewing machines must hereafter 0 greatly the preference over ull hendwork. Its superior ngth and unequalled beauty will insure forit a bigh ice and rapid sale. Tho wisc aro buying machines and ow. It will be difoult to obtain either e season comes on. Call and examine thelr work, st the office, $23 Broadway. I. M. SINGER & CO. Mourning Gv0ds.—500 pleces Printed Lawns, Guality. f° ono shilling per yard, at the New purning Store, vi Broadway, between the St. Nicholas and btropolitan Hotel! BARTHOLOMEW & WEED. By Steamer Arabla —G. W. Tattle, No. 345. roadway, has just received a fine assortment of ladies’ #8, reticules, portemomaies, &v.; also, a lot of those w styles of separ stands, ‘Tho largest assortmont of chil: n’s toys sad games in the United Statescan be found at is ortablishment. Strangers will bo repaid for their visit a sight of tha automaton bird troe, Music Boxes at Rogers’ Fancy Bazaar, 449 romdway.—A splendid assortment of over five hundred usic boxes have just been received on consignment, and ii be sold at half the usual price. Don’t fail to call at y Broadway, whero every variety of articles for presents Ibe found. Rheumatism, Strofula, dic.—Hyatt’s Life ‘Isam will moat assuredly cure the worst cases of these d other diseases flowing ‘from great impurity of blood, he Hon, J. V. D. Fowler, 183 Stanton street, great flerer from inflammatory rheumatism as ever survi ring dis js feet and limbs were swollen to ice their natural size, ho was unable for weeka to ik. He wos perfectly cured by the Balsam. Mrs, Bur- in, 127 Eldridge streo’:—This Indy was suffering with scrof- efor years, until life heeame intolerable. Some of the cers bad consumed the flesh to the bones and skull, S s cured in ® mouth. A thousand cases equal to the: we beep published in the Herald and Sun. You who are icted, go to the above named persous, or to any whose ees ar6 Published in convection with the Life Balsam, and mm will be satiated that it cannot fail, when taken accord: gto directions Principaldepot, 243 Grand . T5e. br bottle: six for Also for sale by C. V. Clickner & o.,81 Barclay street. Agent for Brooklyn, Mrs. Hayes, 6 Fulton etreet; and by druggists generally. a ou rating ty of Wolfe's tic Schiedam Schnapps in albthore of incipient pay, Kidney complatuts, gravel, snd stone, producing hronic inflammation, gout, rheumatiem, genczal debilit; and omaciation, for which pure Tiolland gin has pen prescribed by the reg™lar medical faculty, universal henever they could obtain it, is now admitted by the moi Hstinguished merabers of the profession, and the moi tly successful practitioners in every part of the ten, ote The incomparadiy superior effieacy of the Aromatic Seute lam Schapps, as thus professionally proved and certified, rises extirely from iss infinitely enperior quality and dis: jactivo properties. No other Holland gin of equal puriiy ffeation can be obtained, cither ia America or the p market, at any p ‘Tt iy manufactured by th oprietor exclusively, 0 jam, in Holland, by a pri ese peculiar to binown factory, Tb ix favored’ and modi- fated, not by the commou hareh berry, bat by the choice bo- cdl variety of the aromatic Italian junivce berry, whose hore vinous extractis distiilod and roctiticd with its’ spiri jus solvent, and thus becomes a concentrated tincture of ex. uisite favor and aroma, altogether transcondant in its cor- ial ond medicinal properties to any Holland gin heretofore mown. Tho ‘Aromatic Schiedam Sctnapps can he obtained in laces containing each two dozen bottles, either quarts or ints, according to order. Tne hottles aro neatly labelled nd wrapred. and each bears the fac simile of the proprio. or's signature, without which the article is unquestionably puriow For sale by the {principal drursiste in the city and the ited Statos. DOLPLO WOLFE, impor! Depot 18, office 22 Beaver street, The O:ange Flower Lotion, for Beautifying ¢ skin, improving the complexion, removing tan, freckles lotches, and all of these distigaring eruptions which he countenance #o munch, ie now an established articl bopular favor, and may be relied upon ag every wa: worthy pt its fame. Sold by RUSHTON, CLARK & CO., 165 Broad- ray, and 10 Astor Ilynee. \ Letters Patent—Secured 1949.—Pulver- scher’s Patent Mydro-Electrio Veltaic Chains, eonstract ‘be worn under the garments, are the most wondorfal overy in medicine an icity of the present day. portance of the invention fas been acknowle ged in ie: the Academy of Medicine in New Yor! id ave heen applied with great euccessin the me he Gity, Bellev Var’ lyn Oity Hospital, &c. 6 of Physicians, London ademio Medicine, Paris, b: Imperial Faculty the Royal Faculty at Berlin, and other scientific. in ons oF the highsst ordor, including the Principal hospita = Burope. The Yat) sand are in posacssion of testimonials the same offect from all *ho above institutions in America jand Ew rope, as well avof the most eminent aad distinguished members of the profession in both homiapheres, and invite dhe pubiio to examine them. Full and illustrated deserip- Gons—one for perronai use and one for tific men—wit! pies of testimonials, and anumber of casos oured tm New ‘ork and Euroyo, may be obtained, gratis, at the office. ‘Phoy will bo forwarded, free of postage, to any part of the Galded States, in answer to pre-paid inquiries, vontatainy three-conts postage stam; . STEINERT, No. 668 Brosd- ‘way. corner Prince etree! Wi and Toupees.—Medhurst & Heard, of 27 Maiden lano, make tho most porfoct imitation of a na- tural head of hairin the world. Wig woarers should not fail to examine them, They are made of the best materials, and warranted not to shrink or ehauge color. Also, braids of long hair, fronts, braids, dc. Hl—Inimitable Cutter of Hair and Whis kers secording to phrenological and scientific principle waynsuiting the style to the head, face and entire person, thereby developing the beauties of nat per: formed skilfully by the best of workmon, corner of Liberty. ‘tw Shavin; Ni H's Instantancous Halr Dy: tifal brown or black, withont injuring © stroying the natural for a Benu- in the least de- lors of the hair, for gale. Applied at he depot, No. 45 Nassau stroet, corner of Liberty, Also, his celebraved Infalliblo Onguont for the hair. Hair Dyc.—Cristaaoro’s Liguid Hair Dye.— This celebrated dyo las enti revola the Je whole theory and sytem of hair 4 nd unappronchabilo in the purity the color it produces, in the t rapidity of its operation, and in its lasting and unfading pormancnee, Applied privately, and ‘old at CRISTADORU'S, 6 Astor ose. Roby’s BrozMiun Hate Curling Fluld ts found to bo the only artielo that willeurl tho hardest and moat stubborn hair beautifully and effectually, without in: juring it in the 1 . Not so of cuging irons, which have ruined many eben titul head of hair, Sold only at Roby’s Perfumery Depot, Troadway Torture, Daring and Aiter the Process, gen= erally eocompantos shaving, wien youn gontlemon. vom: mence it st first. BOGLE'S Amole’ possesses invigorating, ive qnatities, which ineke the. pro Id by the Hiam Bogle, ington stxeot, Boston;als,, in A, hy ALE Fniton street; Rushton, & Ce., 273, i Broadway, and by the drucgists and orld. Tt ar ural appearance and will fur nwer of its, Sho intor ‘astrology, books and » the name of the hor visitors. Mra, aki hish intelligonce about all ciroumet # droamy, law matters and love nad tolls to Indien nad gent! well marry; aloe the English, Fs on street, A.aL, to 8 u Alwin speak Reriience 25 Wivingt houre from 10 ¢ dreams, &e. n hy Napoloon: an n they will marr; 19 &) Great Jones gentlemen $. elvo, tho names of the visiters. fosil abroet, corner of Bowory, Jqdtes 69 conte; | a | 8 | | der-named trades: machinist, p AANA AAA WOMAN WANTS A SIT- oF wi bat le SSeS coat a n street, in rear, second floor. RESPECTA: ‘OUNG WOM Aj eh sobae sen ‘to assii tion Ba co priv tl iro Test otelty Rforenearana 82 io cbarwoter and of ci ref ven as to bil i, ‘Any 8 hte ‘suoh help will coy call at 209 Twenty'sixth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. VERY RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG A Woman wishes s situation as chambermaid and waiter ina respectable family. 3! come well recommended from her last plaee. Inquire th No. 286 Tenth avenue, between Twenty. eighth nd Twenty-ninth stroe’ LADY, OF UNEXCEPTIONABLE CHARACTER fications, would take charge of a gentleman’s e there is no Isdy; one that keeps s servant; would make arrangements with a family going to California. Address Cortlandt, Chatham square Post Office, for two days. err rrrnnrnns, To re) a in ® respectable family. or fo: washer abd ironer; thé other at b Seaveahls tals, Be, "Ces testes tases milly, 210 Twent: avenues, at Dani of St. Columba’s churc given. D, ixteen years of age, to learn siness, Apply at the corner ef Gold and WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, 4 SITUA- tion as nurse and seamstress, or chambermaid, and to assist in washing and ironing. Can be seen for two days, at her present employer's, 81 East Seventeenth street, bebwosn Irving place and Third avenue. ee ANTED—AN APPRENTICE T9 THE HOUSE AND mn painting business. An active, industrious Pro- testant boy, may find » good o portunity of lear inéss by applying at 72) Greenwich streot, ase ‘ing the abevi corner of Charles, YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION TO DO speral housework, in asmall private family, or to do shamberwork or waiting, or Plain sewing, or to. taind chit. dren. Hasno objection to going to the country. Please call at 69 Atlantio street, Brooklyn, third floor, ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- morte Ao gendtst Litisework in a small pri- Best of references given fron her last place, address No. 42 Frankfort street. Pleaso cal A SCOTCH WOMAN, ACCUSTOMED TO THE CARE of children, v:ishes @ situation as nurse. Apply at 268 Delancy street.’ Can be seen for two A MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN wishes to engage with alady, as nurse and seamstres 2% tion zate family. or in & private family, or would like to go to Europe; has tra- yelled with a lady and child on sea voyages, Can h the best of reference as to character and respectability. ‘0 be 30 Division street, over the perfumery store, at room. seen at No. third floor, fro ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, as nurse, ¢! bermaid and waiter. Plonse call at No. 1i7 Sullivan streets ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID OR waiter, by a respectable young woman, late from England, of an excellent disposition, and steady habits; the most eatisfactory references given. Apply at 326 Ninth street, between avenues B and C, first floor, front room. May be seen for a week if not suited. WA4NTED-BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Fog hth 8 situation Ve on plain cook, and is full con: ent of wi | 01 be Tefereuces to iy by cain Mtr ene avenue three doors from Sixteenth street, over the store, sec loor, back room, WANTED—4 SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘oung woman, as laundress; has no objection to do chamberwork and assist inthe washing and ironing. Can Produce the best of eity reference if required. Please call at 0. 181 Varick street, second floor, front room. S 3 A XQUNG WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS DRESS making, children’s clothes, and all kinds of family sow- ing, wishes employment, either as soamstress or to sow b the day, week, or month, in private families Plea 803 Mulberry street, one'block from Bleecker, in the re SITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT YOUNG GIRL, stress. Good references given. Apply at No. 60 Rutge A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A sITU- ation to cook, wash and iron, in & private family. Has ood city reference as to capabilities. Can be seen for two Gays at 09 Fourth avenue, fist floor up stairs, back room, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. tion in a small private family as plata cook ; has no ction to anit af tbo washing and ironing. The beet of a erences can be given. Please call for two da} Carmine strect. No notes attended to, A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, OF SO- ber and stondy habits, wants situation as housekeoper toa respectable widower, or to a single gentleman of good address, or would take charge of s child who has lost its mother. The heat of elty references can be given. Please call at No. 5 Carmino street. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- ion in small family. She is a good plain cook and r snd irdner, or would do chamberwork, roning. Can be seen for two days, at No, 186 in and iro syth atree! VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES to obtain a situation, ina private family, as chamber- maid and reams! or would assist in the fino washing and ironing if required, ‘or to do the general housowork of a small private family; the best of city reference given. Please call at 349 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-firat and Twenty- second streets. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS chambermaid and to assist in the washing and ironing, or to do chamberwork and plain gowing. Please oall at hor 0. present «mploy: est Twonty-second street, be- tween Fifth aud Sixth avenues, 1 —EEEEee YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE AN ENGAGEMENT for daily instruction in a private family, Shois familiar vith modorn languages, acquired in Paris, is a skilful Pianist, besides possessing an excellent education. Addres Poss paid, Mis erforce, Herald office. SITUATION WANTED, BY A young woman, to 40 voneral Lermaid and to assist in yaching reforenco given, ly at 149 Tw. floor, front room. RESPECTABLE work, or as cham- roning; boat of elt ents stroet, fourt! tava YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SIT! ATION A3 CHAM- hermaid and to fdo nursery work, or plain sewing and light housework, Call at 22 Chestnut eicct. Can be seen for three days. A. ERENCI COOK I8 DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A situation; he understands his busiuess in all its branches, and hag the best of roference; would be willing to live with a single gentleman; he has all his utensils, Please apply all this week, at, Mr. A. Alviset’s cutlery, No. {00 Broadway. ‘ANTED—TWO OR THREE GIRLS, TO LEARN THE vostmaking business. Apply at 44034 Hudson street, within two days. ee ee ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO SISTERS; ONE as chambermaid and Igundross, the other as chamber- maid and seamstress. Can produce the best of olty reference from their lant place, where they lived for many yours in the above employment. ' Please cafl at No.7 Union Court, for M,R. and B.R. Can-be seen until suited, ANTED-A LADY'S MAID, WHO UNDERSTANDS sewing and can come well recommended. Apply at 30 East Eleventh streot, ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, a situation as chamhermaid and waiter, or as ebambermaid’ and plainY sewer, Has the best of city re- ference from her last place. Can be seen for two days at 28 Waverly place. W ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED GARDENER; ONE capable of taking charge of a greenhouse and cold pe ‘a single man, or one having a: i family. Address box 90 Post Office, with roferenco ani res ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as seamstress, who understands dressmaking, and doing up fine musling, and French ating. Can gi the b it of city referenee. Apply at 159 West Thirteenth street ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ELDERLY PRO- testant woman, a situation nurse; is capable of taking charge ofan infant from its birth. Has no objection to go into the country. Can givo city roferonce. Apply at 13 Union court University place = yi! TED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, We tation as cook; understands her business woll; is & good washer and irouer, No objection to go a short dis- ance inthe country, Good reference from. h or Can be seen for two days at 93 Eloventh street, Fi firat floor, front room, WARSTEDSIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A WOMAN TO cook. wash and iron. One with good ‘recommendation sand capability may apply at 604 Houston between Thompson and Sullivan streets, Wy sures SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, to do chamberwork, she is an excellent washor and ironer. 44 Carmine street, for two jays. id Second avenu street, Ing it No. . AS COOK, IN A PRIVATE oughly understands her busi- No objection to go with a family in the country, if Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. Apply at 19 Mott street, in the rear. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, THIRTEEN years old, a sitnation in a genteel family. A good home with a kidd Iady moro the object than wages. To be geen for threedays, Inquire nt 121 Twenty:cov between Seventh and Eighth avenues, third room, WARNTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young man, sixteen years of age. fo wishes to go in a wholesale store, Please to call at 119 Bedford etreet. family, by one who tho renth street, floor, back Is a good writer. SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, in # private family, as seamstress, Wonld have no objection to the care of children, Would like to go in the country for the summer. Can be seen for two days at No. 161 East Eighteenth street, near Second avenue. Satisfactory city reference given. COOK WANTED, TO WASH AND IRON.—ONE who understands ‘her business oan apply at No. 42 Soventh street. RESPECTABLE” YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIT- uation as chambermaid, or to do goneral housework ; is a first-rate washer and ironer. Has no objection to the gountry. Pleaso call at 59 Bayard street, rear building, rst floor. A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION as chambermaid and laundress. She leaves ber pre- nt place on account of the family leaving town. Apply at 311 Fourth etreet RESPECTABLE {WOMAN ANTS A SITUATION ae cook understands,her bus: rfectly. Has the of ity reference if required, lense call at 98 West Se floor, back room. YOUNG MAN, WITH THE BEST OF CITY REFER ence, wants a sitni barkeepor in ® respectable public house; or woul uation in any other respect- ible business where his services would be required. To be seen for two days at 92 King street. N AMERICAN MIDDLE-AGED A situation as cook ina gentleman's family Has no objection to go to any place in tho country. Good city re- ference given. “Please call at 176g Wooster street. BOY WANTED-IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE, WHO can write well. Inquire at No. 134 Warron street, room 0. 3, third floor, after 10 o'clock, A. M. ‘OMAN WAN WANIED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS nurse or chambermaid and waiter, ia a private family. Ties no objection to go into the country. Can give good city reference. Please call at 116 Mulberry street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituation as chambermaid, or as waiter, and to a sist with the washing and ironing. Has the best of city r ference from her lastemployer. A note addressed to A. Union square Post Office, will be punctually attonded to. WANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE Young Women; one as seamstress and to take care of children, or as waiter ina small private famfly; the other as waiter and to do chamberwork; have no objection to go a short distance in the country. Good city reference. Apply at I71 First avenuo, between Seventh and Eighth strects. Can be secn for two days. ANTED—A SERVANT, AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter; she must bring a written certificate of charac- ter and ability from her last employer. Apply at 114 Mac- dougal street, next to the corner of mity. Wx 'TED—-A FRENCH are: an nurse Se na. yotam att ‘Who can read and sow, M:, or after 335 P.M., at No. 12 Apply before 11 A. A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE t girl, as chambermaid and waiter, or as mbermuid and laundress. Has no objection to go'a short distance in the country. Has the best of city reference Please call at 205 Enst Twentieth street, between First and room. A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID OR a girl, who ‘perfectly underatands her Satis gina’ fer @ given. Please call at 94 ot (St. Mar! 8, second floor, place Can be seen OYS WANTED.—THREE INTELLIGENT BOYS, from 14 to 16 years of age, who can read well, and ar: Stendy habits, can find employment, at liberal wages, by ap- plying at 17 Dutch street. A UUGHLY RESVECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A situation, as light porter or aesistant bartender, or any Other good business where a person of strict integrity may be required. Can produce most satisfactory reforence from his last employer. Please apply at 261 Bowery, in the base- men! G MAN, OF RESPECTABLE CONNECTIONS, Wishes to bind himself to any of the masters of tho w farterer, bricklayer, stone- rpenter, to.,&¢., Address aiden lane, entter, ship carpenter, house t the Engraving Offic ANTED-—A SITUATION, AS CLERK OR COPYIST in a lawyer's office. Has’ been a clerk in a ce Tea office for more than a year. Tho best of reference given. Please address Lex, Herald offic, stating where an inter- view can be had. WARTED—A TIDY YOUNG dress, who under: must city reference requ else need apply, at 145 hoursof 9 and 11 A. Wy Anzao A SEAMSTRESS AND DRESS! who understands cutting and fitting ladie dren’s dresecs. Must be well recommended, East Twenty-third street. d ability. None est Eleventh street, between the MAK: and chil- Apply at 176 NINETEEN YEARS OF AGE, A , Wh has been in this country nearly seven years, wishes to obtain a situation to take care of a gentleman's horses, and is willing to muke himself generally ueoful. Has no fo a short distance from the city. “Apply to Bradner & Co., No. 101 Liberty stre LL RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT 3IRLS IN THIS city, alco many good men and Catholic girls, obtain good situations at the Protestant Employment «nd Society 7 Carmine street. junction of Sixth avenue, cooks, chambermaids, laundresses, , waiters, furmerr, &e, N, B,—Situations given rcepectable Protestants freo of charzo. Cae WAITERS, NURSES, CHAMSERMAIDS, AND other male and female domestics. for every station, pro- yided for respectable families in city and country, at the Employment A oy fice, 6) Kaat Fourteenth street, Inion square. N. ¥.—Good references required from ali parties ceeking situation: ALLA R, Agent. HAMBERMAID AND PLAIN SEAMSTRESS ation wanted by a respectable youn: man, thoroughly capable. Will not object to travel if re- quired. | Mort antisfuctory, roferonces given by family Tere now employed for tho past three Years, | None from cut of the city weed apply... To be seen at No. 36 Thirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, for two da; IT! Protestant wo- ALIFORNIA.—A LADY, WISHING TO JOIN HER friends in California, would like to engage with some amily going there. No remuneration sxpocted. Address for throo toM 1h. caro of Mra. Mend, 103 Eldridge street. RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO.AT- tend a retail drug store. He must have a perfoct know- ledge of the business and give good reforence. Apply at 177 avenue C, corner Eleventh street. RUG CLERK WANTED--ONE Wil0 THOROUGHLY understands the business, and can give good referonce. ‘Apply at 158 Bowery. RESSMAKERS WANTED—NONE BUT THE BEST hands need apply. Also, soveral approntices and an orrand girl. Apply at 6°3 Broadway, corner of Amity street RUG CLERK WANTED.—WANTED, A YOUNG who thoroughly understands tho retail busino can give good city releren Address D. B., Herald office EMALF APPRENTICE.—A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE family have hadin their charze for twelve years an or- phan girl, now 16 years of age, and they ‘0 place her Where she can learn n suitable trade. Ploase address J. B. 8., box 2,070 Post Office, o and ranean WANTED — ONE WHO THUROUGHLY understands his business, is 8 Protestant, and can ome well recommended. Apply at TREDWE GOULD'S, 195 Poarl street. Also ® boy, who ha: knowledge of farm work. jome ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housowork in a private family; is a good Plain cook, wager and ironer, Goad ro. ference from her last place.’ Can be seen for two days, if not engaged _ Inquire st 14 West Sixteenth street, between Seventh and Righth avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as nurse and scainstress, Can give good reference from’ her last place, Please cail at 8) Ele venth street, between First and Second avenues, front basement. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AND HEALTHY young lady, @ baby to wet nurse. Inquire for Mrs. Douglas, at No. 60 Houston street. W4XTEDCBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation as nurse or chambermaid, or to do plain sewing. Would assist in the washing and ironing. Woutd Goplain cooking in a small private fauaily, Test of city references from her Inst place. Can he seen for two days, at 236 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty sixth streets, over t upper story, back room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PECTABLE young woman, who has had seven years experience in this country, to cook, housework in a small ff her last place. Please Bridge street, yn, two doors from Can be seon for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WO a situation as wet nurso ‘man, Can be seen at Dr. Cheeseman’s, Broadway, from 12 to 4 o'clock. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRI, A ituation in @ private family, as chambermaid and waitress, or as chambermaid and to take charge of children. Good reference can be given. Apply between the hours of ILA. M, and 4 P. M., at No. 30 Jones street, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE IRISHWOMAN, A Wa Ntuation as cook, in a small family; would astist in Washing and ironing, and maki The beat of eity references give ridge street, in the re: ‘ANTED, A WET NURSE—A RESPECTABLE AND healthy woman, to nurso a baby in a very respectable family. No objections to high wages. Addross a noto, with name and residence, to J. M- B., Herald office, till Wednes- Ay. WANZED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young woman ; one as’ cook, washer and ironer, or a8 laundress; tho otker as chambermaid, or to do plain sewing: has no objections to take care of children. Best of city re- ference given. Pleave call at 138 Princestrest, Cun be seen for two day: herself generally useful. Apply at No, 111 Eld- Wwarrs. ATION, IN A GOOD HOTEL, Wi rian aaa haw! to fakes charge of ond aS ay nt tbe Hotel, corner of etroet and NTED— PECTABE YOUNG G! Wx rareo. etanion in : bef TABLE YOUNG WOMAN, NIRD_BY \ RESPEC AN, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ng woulda. to mind ebildren and do plain sewing. in give cod reference from her last place, Picace inquire at 127 Duane streei, up staf ‘ANTED—1 SITUATION, AS CHILD'S MAID AND waiter, Dia neat, tidy girl Inquire at 41 Rutgers street, in the rar. Cnn be scon for two days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN’ ‘a sitnaticn to cook, wash and iron, in a small private family. Good ety referchee given. Poses call at 03 Beach street. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE \k 10.8 hotel’; no objections to cooking in use.@Can be seon for two da; , corner of Eldridge, front base: Cail at 103 Hoter ment. ANTED—}Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, t, & situation as cook and to assist in the wi shin nie ighty recotamnended by the lady she is ing with. call at No. 5 West Fourtocnth street. ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl. to do the cooking, washing and ironing in a privatefamily. The bost of city referonces can be given, Apply at No. 162 Wooster street, in the rear. W —] A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- tty see understands all kinds of pastry, moat preferred. jo and soups. Boarding house or hotel odje tion to go inthe country. Cam be seen Yor thre daze, at ds Sixth avenw, between Twonty fourth and Twenty: ifth sts, ‘ED—, ATTEND A CONFECTION- ane ee Ges TO strious, and hay pp. 10, erysahon. Mast be smart, in references. None other ne ply at Bi Broad, an approntio wanted, Apply atthe same plact ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECTA ble young woman, to do the housework of a small pri- vate tar, ‘or to take care of children and do plain sewing or to do clamberwork and waiting. Has tho best of city re- ference for perfect neatness and honesty. Would have no. objection to goa short distance inthe country. Can be seen’ for two days, at 470 Fourth street, room No. 9. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘asaurse and seamstress, and would have no objection to go to the country. Please call at 105 Eust Twenty-fifth street. Can bo socn for two days. ANSED—A SITUATION, BY A FRENCH WOMAN, Wi iindy's meld or senmetcons; understands drssscaek ing, milinery, hair dressing, and can do up fine laces an mutling, Has no objection to teach children French, Ad- dress by lester, post paid, L. A., Astor House ‘AKTED—A GOOD COLORED GIRL, TO DO GENE- ral housework; must be a rood washer and ironer, and have goed reference. Inquire to-day or to-morrow, at 73834 Broadway. SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID OR ‘ANTED— seamst: by are stable young woman, with good city reference; would Baye no objection to go in the country, Apply ot No. 129 Twenty-sixth street, botween Second and Tied arenes. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT voman, a situation as cook, washer and ironer; cod city reference'can be given. Please inquirent 138 attorney street, in the front lasement. Cun be seen for two dsys. ‘ANTED—A SI AS NURSERY GOVERN: ea or lady's maid and seamstress; would havo no ob- jections to take care of one or two children; tho best of city Teference can be given. Tobe seen for two days at No. Union court, University place. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young girl, who has a good English education; is neat seamstress, and a good laundress; hs good eity reference, and is willing to All any situation in order to prooure a home in a respectable pri family; or would have no ob- jection to travel, as never seasick. Can be seen for ‘two days at 87 Sixth fourth floor, front ro 'ANTED--A SITUATION, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work, or as chambermaid and waiter, or would do chamberwork and washing und ironing; best of city reference cnn be given. Can be seen for to days at 201 Twenty-first street, between the Ki inth TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, IN Wr rverastenie private family, a vituation ag chamber- maid and to do fine washing and ironing: cod oity referonce ivon. Inquire at 216 East Fourteenth etrset, basement, No. inquire for two ANTED IMMEDIATELY—UN A SMALI, PRIVATE family, a seametress; ono that is capable of cut ing and fitting children’s dresses, and acoustomed to family sewing. Apply at No. 1423; East Broadway. ANTED-—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as fitet rate cook, washer, and ironer; understands in all ite. branches, Host, city roforency giv call at No. 67 Packic strect, Brooklya, for t ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA tion as cook; she understands her busiacss, and is a Has no objection to assist in the washing and Good city reference cai ven. Please call at V ood baker. ironing. 5 No. 50 Fifteenth street. Can bo seen for two days. 7ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Joung Woman, as seamatresa, and to do light chamber- work; or would like to travel with a lady, Best of city re- ference. Has no objection to go a short dixtancein the coun- try. Please call at No. 35 Thirteonth street, second floor, front room. Cun be seen for two days, if not engaged. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG to cook, wash, and fron, or to do general housework it mall private family. Can give the best of city reference. Can bo seen for two days, at 56 Macdougal street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL Letween 14 and 15 years of age, a situation in a small rivate family; is willing to make herself gencrally useful, Best of city reference if required. Pleaso. sail. at $20 Sixth avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first strocts, in the store. ‘Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST-RATE COOK, in a respectable private family, who is Scotch wo: man, with the best of city reference, “No objections to the country. Can assist nt washing if required. Can be seen for two days at 118 Nineteenth street, near the Sixth avenue, ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A GIRL WHO CAN gvok, wash, and iron. One who will be willing to make herself generally useful wil find ® good situation by apply ing at 76 Madison strect. Good roferences roquired. ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A WAITER ‘who understands his business, and who is willing to make himself generally useful. A colored poraon proferred, warts. ARARAAAAAARAAANARA NTED—A SITUATION, aS . W pepng A _ NURSE AND saau. ey stress, oman: is capable of taking barge t. having had several ‘peri- pod the abovesituation In the city; the Desi of reference ‘Apply at 161 First avenue, near Tenth street. oh avenue, near Tenth otzect, WANTED-BY A STEADY YOUNG WOMAN, 4 SIT. ree an & reepe, vaeenie a ratands her vusinses, unt Res Se jed from her last place. Please i Grand street, next block to Broad: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 1, with good city reference, in housework; is = fre wash in Can be for three days in the store. ANTED—A SITUATION, tm! call at A_ RESPECTABLE all private fam- , to do BY A YOUNG WOMAN, lain cook, Washer and ironer; best of olty refer sree 2b. Please call at 16) East ‘Twenty-second street. Can be seen for two days. NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE AUa andecstands hee, Nusieees’ well, Gall at the second door from Bond street, in Schermerhora, over the shoe shop, Brooklyn, Wars SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, th C shanernel dor todo washi ous ily the best of city reference; hi Please call at 123 Tv h avenu WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation and soamstres: all ki th 2 and can give e two a that capacity in the west end o jon. roferences will be given. No objection to go he try. Address (post paid) E. X. A. P., Herald office. NTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, bo wet nurse. Pleasecall at No. 90 West Twenty-fifth street, on Mrs. Clark. W: TED—A SITUATION, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- ork, if @ good washer ironer, and can come well ma ‘lease call at 55 Watt ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A SINGLE LADY, TO tench music; one desiring a good eituation will do well to address H. M.. care of C.M. Cropper, Drammondtown, Aceomac county, Virginia, Allcommunioations postpaid. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and seamstress, or as waiter, ‘Ihe adverticer can give the. best of city reference for two years past. Can be seen for two days. Please call AUNO.W@ St. Markie piace, Righth stroet. WANTED- BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion ag cook. and to assist in the washing and ironing. She perfectly understands her business in all its branche isan exceHent baker of bread and pies, Good reference he given, No oljection to goto Brookiyn. 256 First avenue, corner of Fifteonth street. Can for two day: recommended. 2 Piease appiy at ‘soon breast of miik, a buby to wet curve at her resi The best of city roteronces can be given. Please call at No. & West Twenty-eighth street. ‘A FAMILY, WHERE THERE ARE NO ebildren, is in want ef a woman who understands plain and can do general ho work. None need apply unless they can make themsclves Rencrally useful. ApDIY at No. 1 State street, corner of Whitehall street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do chamborwork and assist in wash- ing and ironing; or wouid do waiting and plain sewing. Tho best of reference can be given. Please inquire at No. 19 Eleventh stres be seen for two da; WARTED—A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT EIGHTEEN OR nineteen years of age, qualified to keep books and willing to collec! ‘Address J.D. F., Box Lost Office, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, TIDY PRO- testant young woman, ns seamstress, or to attend chil dren. Can cut and fit Indies’ and childron’s dra objection ta go in the country. place, 164 Enst Fourteenth street. WASTEDTBY A RESPECTARLE YOUNG WOMA situation as seamstress; understands cutting fitting dresses. Hasno objactions to goa shart distance the country, or to assist at light ehamberwork Can seen for two days at 81 Twenty sixth strect, between Sixth and Seventh avonuos. Good reference furuished, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as chambermaid in a private family: would arist in washing aud ironing. Can be seen at 166 Twenty-recond street, betwoen First and Second avenue, A good city reference will he given. ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT WO- Man, to cook and do the general housework of a small family. Alpply at 31 Broadway, second story. ANTED-—A WOMAN, TO DO THE COOKING, washing and ironing of a private family; also, a seam- atzesa, to work by the day. None need apply ‘without good recommenéations, at 217 State street, between Smith and Hoyt, South Brovklyn. ‘ANTED—A FARMER AND HIS WIFBP, TO LIVEIN the samo hor in the country with a Ue larer and his wife; one who is able to man: swall farm, and un- derstavde the management of hoi A Wiltiam Van Voorhies, North Bergen, New Jersey. 7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS chambermaid and seametress, and will be perfectly willing to make herself generally useful. Apply at No. 42 Henry street, rear front room, second story. Wy ANTEO An ELDERLY COLORED WOMAN AS nurse, onc who has been accustomed to the care of children. Apply at room 78 Metropolitan Hotel. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women, one as cook, and is an excellent and irener; the other as chambermaid and waiter, Can be seen ddce: di & good reametress. Dest of city reference can he given from their last places. Can be seen at No. 13 West Sixtconth street, near Seventh avenue TANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO GIR cock and laundress ; t] mt best of city roferenc WANTED-SITUATIONS F one a nurse and plain sewe chargo of an infant, the They can ceme well 12 St Marks pli ANTED—A SMART ACTIVE BOY, FOR THE TEA trade, ‘To one coming well recommenged ani who ua- derstands the business. a liberal salary will be given, For particulars, apply at 544 kighth avenu ‘0 YOUNG GIRLS; ; is capable of taking ther as chambermaid and waiter, Call for two days, at Apply at 17 Ninth strect, between the hours of 1z and 2. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN AS cook; understen is Peek ee pastry, willing to assist with the Washing. Also, by her sister, @ situation to do chamberwork and fine washing, or a8 wait hey pre- fer oro house. The bert. of city roferonce given. Cae bo seen, for two. da} Prines at No. 89 Crosby street, near ent. in the base ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation as cook in a private family; would agsixt in washing; hag no objection to go ashort distance in the country. The best of city reference given. Please call at 2 it Seventeenth street, second floor, rear building, yANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, children’s nurse, one Who perfectly wuderstands the care of children; or as chambermaid, and to assist in other work; isa god plain sewer. Has good city reference Can bo seen for two days, at 117 West Seventeenth street, bet weet Sixth and Seventh avenues, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as Iaundrces in a private family. Good city reference given. Please inquire a¢ 343 Pearl street, Frank- lin square. ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE AND SRAM- stress, or to travel with a lady. Tho beit of refereuce can begiven. Please call at No. 6 Union court, South ferry, Brooklyn. ANTED- A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, wood plain cook; iy an excellent washer and ironer. ity roference given from her last place, Pleaso cali i Firat aventio. between Fifteenth aud Sixteoush #, in the rear, third floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to cook, wash and iron, in # private family, Sho iv'a Protentant, Good eity reference, Can be socn for two days at 191 Varick street, WANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO DO GES ral housework, in a private family. "She must bo ® good plain cook, and understand washing and ironing. To Sne thus qualified, who can furnish good recommendations an to character, situation can be had by applying at No. 6t Pacific, between Henry and Clinton streets, Brooklyn, hotween the hours of 11 and 3 o'clock. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young gitl, as chambermaid and waiter. The best of city reference cin be given. Please call at 101 Kast Twenty. fifth street, WANTED—BY A RESPECTADLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid, or to do goveral housework in a small private family; is a good washer andironer. Good city reference given. Con be reen for two days, if not en- anged, at 25 Crosby atreot, room No. 7. _ ANTED—A SITUATION, RY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer and ironer, or chamber- maid or laundrees.” Good reference given. Please call at 77 Concord strect, Brooklyn. Can he seen for three days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation as chambermaid and to do fine washing and ironing, or as waiter. No objection to go in the coun try, | She his six yeare referonce, “Inqniro at No. 67 Factory ttreet. AMILIES WANTED—TO WOR tory, mostly girls, between the Apply at 59 Broad street, corner of Bea URSE WANTED—TO TAKE THE ® plain family, and nurse ti invali ddress & note to Mr. ‘The best of references required, ETAIL DRUG CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO UN- derstands the butiness, and can present good city re commendations, by addrersing Druggist, nt this office, will hear of a good and permanent situation, ALESMEN WANTED.—S. R. JAFFRAY & SONS want salesmen acquainted with buyers, and accustomed to the Ince, embroi/ ery and white goods business, Applica, tion to be made by lettor only. SEAMSTRESS WANTED.—APPLY AT 163 BAST }) Fighteenth street, between nine and eleven o'clock in tie morning. Good reference will be required. ,ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG WOME: +) one as chambermaid and to assist in washing, or to do Finin sowing—is a Protestant; the other as seamstress; oan aut and fit ladies’ and children’s clothes, or will do chamber- werk and sewing. No objection to go into the country. Can produce good recommendat Bicnse call for two days at No mos street, corner of Sixth avenue, SES AND OTHERS.—A MAN OF ENERGY, le perseverance, and good addrot ty vote his whole time, upon commission, to an to be very remnnorative. Address Industry, W. Ft, ald’s Advertising House. 102 Nnseau streot, Now York NO DRUGGISTS OR APOTHECARIES—A YOUNG neated man, who f# acquainted with tho German, < IN A COTTON FAG- of 10 and 20 years, SUPERVISION OF 9 the lady, who is illinms, Herald offic French, ond English laneuages, wants a situation clork, either in wholesale or retail store. He was fer sane time in a drug store, and can five the beast of city refer. cxees. Please address Drug Clork, Horald office, (T°, TAILORS. “WANTED, COAT, PANTALOON, AND vert bands, on fine Southern and California clothing, ‘To first olasa workmen constant emp'oyment will be give tho yotr, at an advavco on Inst year's pric To cave trouble none neod apply without tho ost sa iat S ee os to charactor and qualifeations, Apply at ; Uap; SPeeK eC, JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTADEE young woman, to do chamberwork and waiting, or to assist in waching and ironing, in a private family. ‘The heat of city reference given. Can be seen for two days at 874 First avenue, near Twenty-second street, W4NthD—a SITUATION AS NURSE, BY AN melish woman, who would be willing to assist in light chamberwork, The best of city reference will be given. Apply in Fourteenth street, third house from Sixth avenue. WAntep-ny AN AMERICAN GIRL, A SITUATION a nurse and seamstress; hus some knowledge of milli nery and dressmaking. at 1% Hudson street, JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN A situation as plain sewer or nurse. or chambermaid; is willing to make herself generally useful; haw no objection to go a short distance in the country. Can be son for two days. Apply at 144 East Twonty-first atroct, betwoon Se- cond and Third avenues, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRD, A situation in a small family as chambermaid and waiter, or as chambermaid and to take care of children. Ap- ply et 119 West Nineteenth vtrect, botweon Sixth and Se- venth avenues. Can be seen for two days, Roferéuce given and requiced, Call ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY YOUNG woman, ne faundrers or to do housework; can give the mort respectable reference, Please call at 243° William for two days. ANTE SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE American young woman, soamstri penta tion not so much an object ng eal at 13 Cornelia street. WAntED—a SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A vl eoun healthy woman, with good city reference. Ap- ply ai having ahome. Pile: ancy street, private entrance, ‘A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man; is a good oook, washer and ironor, and ® good nd pio baker, Has no objection to go a short distance country. Pho beat of olty roferonce oan be given. Plense call at Vil Mull rey etreot, in tho rear. Cap be #60 for two days, WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECTA- bie young woman, to do the housework of a small pri- family; 18 n good washer and irc jer. and agood plain 9 obj eotion to ge a short distance in the country, Iias three reforonce from her last placo—is neat and tidy in her habits. Can be seen for two days, at No. 60 fing street, in the rear. cook, IN, BY A YOUN a seamstross; can cut and fit Indios’ children’s Can_ get the bert of city recommendation from ber ployer. Please on!l at No, 52 Spring street, in tho ront basement. Can be seen for two days. WASTED BY A RESPECTARLE YOUNG WIDOW, a situation to do general housework, washing an ironing in a private faaily inthe country. ‘Can make good butter, and can be well ommended from the country, Ploase'eali at No. 71 Duane stroct, second floor WANTED<RY A YOUNG GIRT, A SITUATION IN a private family todo chamberwork and fine washing, o would take caro of one or two children and do plain sewing no objection to the country. Can give good city referencos, Can be teen for twodays ut No. 143 Mulberry street, In the store, hetween Grand strect and Hester stroots JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl as chambermaid and to assist in tho washing and ironing. The best of rence given from her last Place. Please call at 28 Leroy street. Can be seen for two days if not engaged. ANTED--RY A RES TABLE WOM to wet nurse at ler residence, Please sall Seventeenth sti the basement rear, A t 181 past , betwee + and Second avenues, in None but respectable pxronts need apply ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED Welsh woman, a sitnation ag good plain cook, washer oni ironer, in a small private family. Prefers the city. Is g{many years experionce,, Has good city reforoneo, Can hy bo seen for throe day, at 246 Second strect, between avenu Band C, ‘WANTED-BY A FIRST RATE COOK, A SITUATION cook, wasicr ond jroner, or to do ooking alone, in A private family; boxt of ety reteronc: given, PI ave ine 'it9 ab 4 Honey s*roct, in to rear, s:eond Horr B00. n.No. h 7 ANTED—BY A GERMAN YOUNG LADY, A SITU- atic eamstrees, Address C. B. B., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 0 aschambermaid und waiter, or as waiter alc jection to goa short distance in the country. Please eall Thirteenth street. Best of city reference given. Can at be seen for two days ‘TANTED—A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY is waiter ; ean t: f horses, and drive @ car- Please call atic West Thirteenth strect. GEORGE CANTWELL. ANTED-RY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS coachman; be understands hia busin well; is wil- to make himself generally uvaful. ek no objection to y: é in| riage. ral Can be gen from and Thirt, 1 nue, betwoen Thirty-cighth ¥., No. letters directed to J. terms, will be atten: A YOUNG MA \ stauds the jewelry and faney clerk or ealesman. Is « good accountant, himself generally useful. Wages no object. C., Herald office. AITER.—WANTED, A SITUATION AS WAITER, by w single man, who understands his busigess. Has the best of referenec. "No objection to go to the country. Please address 1’. H., 86 Broadway. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS porter or ag assistant, in some wholosale house. Can give the best of reference. Address T. D,, Herald office. Waa A RETAIL GROCERY, A YOUNG the pee from 16 to 20 years of age; one acquainted with he busin e ply at 104 Vew ANTED-IN AN EXTENSIVE IMPORTING AND Jobbing fancy goods house,a salesman who understands the business. and possesses n Southera and Weatern acquain: tance. Addross, with references, box 2,041, Post Offices ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO DRIVE AND TAKE care ofa pair of horses, and nesistin the care ofa smal! place on Staten Island, Inquire at No. 25 William Btreot, WANTED—A MAN, TO GOA FEW MILES IN| THE todo the work of # rinall garden and take also, n woman, to do the work of the fami- None but Scotoh or Gor best recommendations. No John strect, in the stoi ‘WAXTED—A STOUT ROY, FROM SIXTEEN TO btcen years of axe, in a clothing store; one who can commended from his lut employer, and able to put on shutters, Apply by aote in own handwriting and real name, 216 Broadway. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A situation as porter in a store, or to take care of hori No objection to go in the country. ' Please call at 364 Mac son street. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—FOUR RETAIL DRY goods valeemen; city hands preferred. Apply aftor six .M.yat 26 Pulton street, Brooklyn, oF at 201 Green wien street, New York. TANTED—A BO 9 YEARS OF AGE, in @ wholesale liqitor and gear atoro: must write a fait hand, and come well recommended. Wonld would live with his parents, Address C. P. A COMMERCIAL HOUSE. Ms Fieanent situation, Salary first year $00. | Onere siding with his parents preferred. Apply iat 109 Wall etrect, up ttairs, between fand10 PeM, PP oy W482) D110 COMPETENT SALESMEN, FOR THE, retail dry goods Also, a good stont boy, to act na por- ter. Apply at 165 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, Vv JANTED—A COLORED WAITER, WflO CAN ALSO drive a horse and wagon, He must have good reoom mendations Apply to 8. T. Jones, No. 47 Wall street, ird flo« ANTE WHO UNDER- de, a situation as @ would mal Addross T. 3 nd who can give undoubted reference, may ap- street, New York refer one that Herald office. ‘A BOY, FOR t sit —A GOOD, STOUT YOUTH TO ACT AS VV light porter and to'mako himself useful, (all at No. 17 Dey streot, up stairs, before half-past eig)i this morning. JANTED—A BOY SIXTREN YEARS OLD, IN A broker's office. Salary firet your $1. Addross bag B. W., Herald office. WANxTE —THE ATTENTION OF PRIVATE FAMI- so ligt; hotels and boarding houses i# drawn to MORRIS £ CO.'S Intelligence OMfice, 287 Mrondway, corner Reade street, which office has been greasly incroased in size, and is in all reepects the most cheerful viean, and best established office in the city. Employers will find, to-day, an oxcellent choice of cooks, professed cooks, Iaundressos, chamber aud waiting maids girls for housework, Scotch ehambermaidand waiter, and a few German girls; also farmers, eardonors, waiters, mechanles, and boys for trades. Terms moderate, ANTED—AT 4 SANDS STREET, BROOK LY: telligenco office,) several good plain cooks: for goneral housework, chamberwork, &°. ardenors, prooins, coachmen, boys for trite , AEB. Emp iycrs canplied with sM@olent. wad'well pees. pronded ger ywuts ot th . M WALLACE, Wane. oe need WA4xTED-TaE FOLLOWING SERVANTS, is day, for frst clave pri ate Tamiline’ theres professes 4 plain cooks. wasters and. irons fetrowerseired. Atay S WANT sah tg t MANS os sear alton tre ite oklya ‘The bent ofoe io WANTED THE rortowina frat clase tamiiion te ip cooks. washers aud icouers; ladic areeses ; waiter girls Srrt class hotal cont and oad servants of every description The highest waged elves to competent servants. Apply at 148 Grand street. LOYERS CAN OBTAIN, AT TH dway. free of charge. the most ae “5 mbermaids, nurees, ladies’ maids, stew eepers, clerks, bell boys, snd servants of all de 2) C. STORY, Contractor a = THE THhavws, FIRST RATE HARNE make a good vig raddle. and good wages by inquiring Mr. M. Cr hattan Hotel. Murray etreet, between 6 and 8 P. M. UNION.—A’ SPECIAL S MAKER, ComrETENT TO an_have odnstan WM. COWAN? Mau. NDEPENDENT JOINERS’ meas of ae rhe bie be ee at the usual place, on Wednesday evening next, at 8 o'clock, ig ig tllegt ae E MORRIS, ,Prosident. J. A. Lawnener, Secretary. TLLINERS WANTF D—AT NO. 626 BROADWAY, BE. tween Houston and Hlece! er streets, Five o active millinere may find guod situations. Also want first-rate salenwoman, 10 PAPFR RULERS —WANTED, TWO GOOD JOB rulers, To such as are willing to ho steady ‘® good chance iacffered. Apply tod P ELLIS, 102 Nawsau streat, corner of Ann. MPO PAINTERS —WANTPD. THREE OR FOUR GOOD hands. Apply to P. S«inton, near Quarantine, Staten Inland. None but the best workmen are require “‘VABNISHERS AND POLISHERS’ PROTECTIVE AS scrintion.—A *pecial + eeting of this society will bo din their meeting room reets, on Thurada is business of importa: requested to be punctual in thei Wa. Mapper: ANTED.—THE ADVERTISER WISHES TO LEARN the bricklayer or painting one in need of a young man to learn tre above busi 1 address 235 ‘Twentieth street, between Firat avenwe and avenue A ‘Wy ANTED IMMEDIATELY—FORTY OR FIFTY GOOD corner of Frizabeth and Grand 9th inet atR o'clock ‘As thero WM. COOK, President. , Secretary. carpenters, to whom the best waves will be given, to sirteen miles Up the North river to Yonkers. “Apply to ROBINSON @ CLAUGH, Nor. Sand 4 Doack strece Yous kers, N.Y. n ANTED—A JOURNEYMAN WATCHMAKER. A zood workman may apply to Francis Brown & Co., 12 Chatham street. WANTED A FIRST CLASS WHEE“ER. NONE BUT those who can xive ened rocommencations need et. Soventh avon: MARSHALL ¢ TO' WANTED EMPLOVMENT By A FIRST-RATE ‘rench willer, stovedrerser, and carpenter. objection to go to any part of the country. Addre: to T. E., Herald office. apply; at Thirty-seventh at NSEND_ ANTED—A JOURNEYMAN BARBER ; A STEADY, competent journeyman barber, to whom constant em- ploymert and good wares will ho given. None othereneed apply, at No. 4 Ann street, under the Maceum. TANTED—A GOOD PRACTICAL FARMER. AD- érees 3 iB, Herald office, ANTED--APPRENTICES TO THE DRESSWAKING, None but good sewers need apply. at 681 Broadway, ANTED—FIVE HUN DRED CAPMAKERS, TO MAKE cloth, plush and clzdeaps. Ala, one hundred ap- prentices to learn the trade. To xood hands, steady work, at high prices, given at tome or in the shop.’ Also. a num. Ler of fur sewors, and victorine sowers. Apply to KING & SAMUELS, 158 ‘Water street, corner of Flotcher streat, = = 7 HCIAL VOTICKS: SARD OF THANKS—THE MEMBERS OF an Dramatic Fund Association retarn their - to all those Indies aud gentlemen who as fifth anviversury festival, given at the Astor House, New York. April 11, IsSz; and also to those L dies and gentlemen who kindly volunteered their aid on. occasion of the benefit given in Placide’s Varieties, Ne’ Orleans, April ®, 1851. Published ry order of the Adsociates, at their annual meeting, May 9. 1°53 TOs. (, WEMYS3, Secretary. NNIVERSARY ANDCONCERT OF SUNDAY SCHOOL ANOS will toke piace st the Uaptice Chorek, ie pinth street, west of Ninth venue. on Tueaday evoning, 17, Exercises to commence at 8 o'clock. Ticl to be had at the door. a3 1 Tent, ARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE OF ‘Arrangements and roception of tho American Medical Xesociation, held on the 13th of May, 1553, the following reso: Intions were unatimourly adopted Rerolved, That the thanks of tuo medical profession of New York city. as represented hy thos omraittes of Arrange: mentaand Regeption. of the American Medical Association, Deand they are ucreby tenderod— ‘To tho dion Hamilton Tish aud ex Mayor Ambrose C. Kingsland, for tI cir kindnwss «nd. courteay in oxtending tho hoapitalitics of their mansions to the delegates to the late mecting of the nesveiation— To the” Governurs of the Almshonse,”’ and the ‘ Commis- sioners of Emigration,” for tho facilitios afforded the mou. ber of the amociation for inspecting the hospitals, and other interesting publie o-tablishmonteunder asd for thelr Mberal wospitelity ia providing entertainment for our late gu.sts— To thetic. rund pro-rietors of the several publicand private. inetitutioneof the «ty and viciaty’ for amorous acts CG kindness and attention to our colleagues from abroad— ‘To the editors and reporters of the city, prose for tha mn. partial and generally accurate reports of the proceed ae of The ntsociaticn publiehed in thelr pe pers. Resolved, That authenticared copes of these rosolat: be tranamitved to ex-Guvernor Fish, ex Mayor Kinceloul, the Presicent of the Hoard of Governors of the Alumsnouse, and the President of the Board o” Commissioners of Emigra’ tion, and that the came le published in the elty papers F. CAMPBELL STEWART, MD mitiee of Arrangements and Reception. D., Secretucy. Chairman Co Ronenr Warts, YATT & CORNELL, ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS, have removed from tho old stand, corner of Warran and Broadway, to $99 Broadway, corner of Walker stree:, whore thay are prepared to execute all orders fur wedding. visiting, and business cards, country, notarial, office end lod and all other kinds of engeavin aud ‘printing, at # tice. jort no- b HE MEMBERE No. 235, aro hereby noti: oF POLARSTAR LODGE. ‘0 attends special meetii at the lodge roo: ® Wednesday evening, sth instvar o'clock, Punetual attendance is respectfully requested. J. M. Ssurn, Secretary Ne PEC, We Mt, ER STREET WIDENING.—ALL PER- sons who sigued the rewonstrauce againot the above, and wish to make their opposition efficient, (the oourt ha ing placed the remonstrance in the hands of referocs to quire as to the leaee or ownership of the property by the ob. Jectors ) are earnestly requested to oall at the olfice of Me, Elting, No. 7) Nasseu street, betweon the howrs of eleven and three o'clock, during the’ weck, oxcopting Friday and Saturday. ‘OTICK—TO MFRCHANT DEALERS IN BUILDING materials, or any other with the building trade, The owner of a fraie cottage, situated on the corner, of Cypress nee and he trae sade’ Linc al rg ot) Ua notice to al rsons “ho may be interested. that he shall of his contractor debts on aud after this date, ""™" PAY Rope PIRITUAL MANIFE! TIONS, R, COAN (ME. dium for Tapping and writing) will give sittiogs for ti investigation of this late phenomenon every day in the weel (Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. to 2 nd from 3 6, and Sto 10 P.M. Tickets 00 cents, Z TPUE MEMSERS OF THE MIKE URNS’ GUARDS AR requested to moot at 110 Groonwich street, at one orelock this day, to pay the | d tribute of respect to their late member, Chrrles Wilmot. M. MURRAY, Commandant. James Jackson, Secretary. HE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP ASIA boat will leave the dock at Jersey City, al M,,on Wednesday, to convey —A STEAM- vee JI ovclock A. assengers aud Lu; ird of the ASIA, in the stream. sengere are requested jour, i to be on board the steamboat re HOMESFE ADS, err AA Arner capstan ITTLE NECK ASSOCIATION.—GENTLEMEN Dn. Ld sirous of se uring villa plots in one of the most eligible and beantifal situations in the world—the water in front and woods behind—are informed that, owing to ono or two withdrawals, a chance is still open to procure a eharo in the above association. The village of Marathon, at the head of Little Neck Bay, with an extensive shore front, offers in- ducements not to be mec with in any of the mult! farion schemes now before the pubsie.* Threo scros of land for mere nominal sum, with ur limited and uneq of boating, fishing and ghooting, scape not he eurpassed for either beaut, , OF oxte and all within twonty or thirty minutes of the Willian barg ferries, (by the Flushing railroad, now comme mn are Smene the scarcest things atioat. To b take # drive out and survey the grounds; or P. Kenyon, President, 122 South Third atroet, Wm. P° Holland, Vico President, 172 Gilmore, Secretary, 176 Orchard street; J. ap | a ve street; John I. De “olumbia’ and Grand streets, and Joseph Av Reade street, Trustees; cr nt the Wortoneater Honee comes of Broome street, on the night of mecting, Thared: ith. By order of JAMES GILMORE, Se ETERSVILLE HOMESTEAD ASSOCTATION, oneand all to the special meeting of thi do held at the Military Mall, ISt lowers. om Wetwod evening, May 18, at eight o'clook, for the purpote of expl ing the principles upon which thie association ops seriting the location of the land, and dilustrating the ben Ate derivable from weekly instalments paid for your own homes. Neglect not this opportunity, ‘kingmen! your interests are at stake, Tho awnors of houses in this city aro endeavoring to ruin you. Will you bear the oppressors yokoeo heavily around your necks’ Come, then, to night, and say No. this association, and protect your own interests, Regular meetings aro held every Monday even- ing, at American Hal), corner of Broadway wad Gtacd street. F. A. POTTER: Presideut, No, 2 Hanover street. W. It, HOYT, ‘Trea ure, 3% Ninth avenne. P.N. Geitarrey, Seoretary, 167 Broadway. = === RUTRLS. Sappaaaeeeentd Hoe SALOONS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES Dime wai rirous of obtaining good and compotent waiters, mem: quemed to ‘cull at tho otfico, O88 Broadway: nest Deeks atreet, wpero they will find none hut the mest aecem and geuemanly waiters Einployers tain weitere of charge. Hotel provsiators desiring w competent or hoad we body of men to take o! or dining room, Tn any part of ‘the Un args ot @ike of the United States, eai Soamodated by addreering @ nrte ty We ah! Oks Broadway, New York = eto W. SANTA, SN A CC I 7 AVERLEY HOTEL, 697 BROADWAY, x Wyn #trect. hotel, having ‘boos tate oe modelled and enlerged, is now propated to supply families, as well ax transient vieitors, with accommodate not to be surpassed in the ity, I. W. RENALL, 697 Broadway. ———— FURNITURE. nnn nw UITES OF COTT. GE FUNNITURE, ALL SHADES.— KD Wood top suites, $25; marble top sete, #85 to: i tol and boarding house proprietors and private familior Nand tho above tho beet and cheapest suites to be bou Where. Mattroesos and pallisases made at the lowe falo prices, and warranted purs hair. ATHEWS £OTATY kof Broadway, corner St