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i continent are dispose sea, teat wi i iedsonational chiigalioen, me a one. and will ‘amet, pn the constitutional sat observance: of all other nation: a That wo mem) sana ——— from thie Stat mt the of rie lly request our members of 40 impross Suprprectatths Leet yurposes uf the Am and carving! pein Tint pat Bp, may net be wlacanoelvod or mal cea That while men who, av Sonpuash tes one monteat heel Us faintest ilya, a8 5e8 (orth for sinister and ulterior purposes, of aay coneili- ation, afilintion or compromise wit jugglers of Tam whether with the Vou ‘Baret Eerabur eri ded on the canal rege eo Se a 5 aiitota, tot, ainet the conrtitutions! amendm: ty exhibits the strongt| re. powerful comfort” in Pe tue, Nebrasiea ov antl B vi od rr Nebraska tn ill sh: ‘On motions committe of five was appointed to. co- opera with the Old Men’s General Com- tee inee Soe the necessity or propriety of calling @ public meeting on the Nebraska question. The following gentlemen were named as such committee —Hart, Son, Purdy, Toberty and Adamns, The mee felng axhivited at the oflec, No. $23 ai Monday of April. raed | mens of the work can be had gratis A - Police Intell 1eCe cated. neste PEGI 19 SINGER % UO. Charge of Passing Counterfeit Banik: Bills—Officers ' Comb Factory. —A Rich Assortment of 'Tor- Dowling and Lord, of the Lower Police Court, yesterday — oise shell dreas eomts, the newest French, patterns. ‘The aman named James M’Nulty, keeper of a liquor store at No. 414 West strect, charged, on the oath of John Connelly, of 214 West street, with passing a $50 counter- feit bill on the Bunker Hill Bank, Charleatown, Mass., and two $5 bills on some other bauk. Wkulty purchased out the liquor store he now occupies of Be. Connell therefor rave the counterfeit money as above described, at least it is co sworn to by the complainant. Justice @storn Cents M” many, fae farther examination. Ring Fight on Ure Sabbath In'erruptet by the Pale es large number of men and boys were on Sunday congregated at the High Bridge, Carmanville, for | the, urpose of witnessing a ring fight between two cers Coggy and Roach, of the Twelfth ward, b= eine ‘of the proceodings, and at once repaired to the spot; but the pugilists’ and associates. noticing the approach of the officers fed, leaving behind them om the ground one overcoat, one pair of pants, one ‘vest, three shirts and four caps, these articles Ot clothing the officers brought to the station house. Subsequently, Rergeants McCusker and Fitzgerald arrested two of t 6 parties said to be concerned in the ight, named Alex- ander Young and William Peterson. These two men were taken before Justice Clark, who, after a reprimand, discharged them from custody. we neat Boys. —Lientenant Hutchings and officer of the Fifth ward police, yesterlay arrested two 8, ‘fifteen years 6f age, named Valmore McGee and ye Flynn, charged with stealing two picees of silk, val- tea at $187, the property of James France, dry goods dealer, No. 763 Broadway. It appears that McGee engag- e@ himpelf as errand boy, and the first job givon him = to convey the two of silk back to the import- ‘The boy returned, and stated,that he had delivered fhe ailk a directed, which subsequently turned out to be false, and that instead of delivering the silk as directed, by Flynn, out the lk up into dress pat- a sold thes to various persons as bargains, en fome of these dress patterns have been recovered by t golles, The tro bays were committed to prison by Jus- A Charge , of Emberslement.—Yesterday a you mamed sens Rutherford, was arrested cl wil Deszling during the year past, from his employers, Mirueder is. & Co, No! 298 Third avenna, anma money and goods amounting to about $500. The last act of embersiement he waa detected in was $20. Es ‘was taken before Justice Stuart, who required him to find bail in the sum of $500 to answor the charge. In default eth bail he was committed to prison. Charge of Stealing froma Patse.—‘wo men, named Jottn Mcintyre and James Fristy, were arrested by officers Pike and Lyon, of the Seventh ward, charged with a grand larceny, in tealin goods valued af about $40, from the ship “ Geynount ste lying foot of Dover street. grester part of the goula were recovered. Jastios Wood committed the prisoners for trial. River Thieves Avrested.—Four men, two captains and d to observe, ima | ing. then adjourned to meet on the second se It seems that | for the sum of $50, and in payment | em- | The | ewners of small schooners trading on the East river, wore | yestervay arrested by officers Die Bender and Johnson, , ith stealing a quantity of corn and other grain from the lighter Nimrod, et the Wallaboat, the property ef Cherles Wilson. A search warrant was issu tice Wood, and a great part of the Board the sloop Sarah Jane accused parties were committed to prison for cxamina- tion. Court Calendar—This Day- ‘Surneue Court, Sreciat Txru.—Part 1—No. 17. Part 2—Nozs. 8 to 11, 13 to 17. Burnene Cova, Cmovrr.—102, 201, 203, 208, 205, 102, 7, 14, 117, 172, 210, 199, 184, 209, 138. SUPERIOR Courr, (Iwo Branches). —549, 550, bgt ~ 859, 5¢2, 663, HEL, 566, 567, 10434, B02, 302, 50s, 251, 400; 857,'288, 6, 227, 645, 5¢8 to 672, 677, 678, 581, 683. “Mauls for Europe. THE NEW YORK HERALD—EDITION FOR EUROPE. ‘The roysl mail steamship Europa, Capt. Shannon, will Jeave this port at one o’elock to-morrow for Liverpool. ‘the European mails will close at a quarter to eleven @’elock to-morrow morning. The Waxxty Herat, (printed in French and English,) will be published at half-past nine o'clock to-morrow | morning. Single copies, in wrappers, sixpence. Subscriptions and advertisements for any edition of the | New Yorn Henavp will be lili at the following places John Hunter, No. 2 Paradise street. Lorpoy ,... Edwards, Sandford & Co., No. 17 Cornhill. Wm. Thomas & Co., No. 19 Catherine street. Panss.......Livingston, Wells & Co., 8 Place de la Bourse. OUR AGENTS IN PARIS, FRANCE. } ‘We beg leave to state to our readers and patrons in Paris, and Europe generally, that Mr. B. H. Revoil, 17 Rue de la Banque, Paris, is no longer connected with the New Yorx Heratp, either as correspondent or agent. Messrs. Livingston & Wells, 8 Place do ls Bourse, aro eur only agents in Paris, both for advertisements and | subscriptions. and Koop the Best.”— Examine all the tyre style », hats produced by prominent hatters thi so eee stat rou will Laxe select Rol § NSCUHELD": Jassau street. aigment a ‘Med interest. will SE his hat for $390 by for 4-5. noe rea hat in town. of: Hata Gentlemen that wish di fi their hate by a si treet jay be in! Hu » aa Known pisce, 106 Caual street, corner of Woovter. Root, No. 363 has the World’s Fair premium for daguerreotypes, Enough said! Magnificent and Unrtvalled Galle- ‘959 Broadwa} sation thee es for any similar ostal Madtilnrte arise mecnlameontyen tho prizo medal awarded by tho falace, a prize medal was also award- in London, 1861, for tho best-daguer- ‘tho United Stat in Now York, sfnciudiy Zeta at the Crystal 94 at the World’s Fair, Feotypes. Anson’s — for ne te, colored an ison warrant- | Se ual an rauaiey t to those t that ‘$2 elsewhere. jundreds daily have these aise res for 50 cents, ANSON, No. Broadway, opposite Rtropollten Hotel. 8 from old and pore, are acknowledged to be superior in tone and Ea HL roums tre Diceeat and oc ‘Room No. 109 Mrondway, near Prin ery. of o¥ ce streot, and 105 ianos of acknow! aranteed superiority for Sher low price. ripen Pianos soot wre werransea to give tire sutisinction or purchaser's mono; to rent; second hi ry grvat Larguins. To suit some purchasers monthly ore taken. Largo discounts and most acoommoda’ to wholerale buyers, MORACE WATERS, 333 panies New Music—« Sortie orts, with the sucess py ay ico 0 The Boones of . The! ‘Song of Sloop, Masaniclio, arpa rh N.B. i a a of arantee for the of the shoul jten- | We | ’ UF Lene «© | Seer latrusting thet Duckucns te Caution.—Would you mee i. rie ae NICOLAY. terized, and turned as foxy ax the tails of the forty Reynards BDWARD sfx Ee ICOL that Sameon tied together? then use the old hair dyes, But Late chief aalonman of li H. Leeds & Co, | Would you havo your locks, whiskers, or eyebrow’ €0.bo as Premarin: #528 dark the robe of ight, th guid hate dye of SE taal pana beetles oom re cape | sure, and al alway ite ie cau ve had Designs et will sell_ at auction, on ore, 2 : ‘the Merchants’ Exchange, the hi id lot. No. 67 Roosevelt | and No. bi Norte Wil eee roadway; tt, branklin square Divo to be ‘sold, the following ve vateselh Tot 1 ‘ The Silver Medal has -wecond street, betweon Sixth avenue and Broad- Fifty-tith stret, between Fourth and 4 ues; $ {ots ou Sixty-dighth atieot, betwoon ch avenues; { lot om kighty-tvh street, neat Fifth mabur; 3 lots of Graham ‘t Bath, Now Utrecht, L. 1, ‘Of te handsome residences of id are beautifully situated Terns of all the property o ‘Por Nthopraphio taupe and full auctioncer, No. 4 Brond street, ie imi and titles indisputa. Particulars apply to Roberts, 769 Broadway, corner of Ninth gitect, has just received the ri est assortment. of Guipure me ever Iniported; alao, chimosetton, collars and slocsee ot A choice lot of F: eh puabroids So's 00, in the newest styles.” ne by Jus-.! rain was recovered on | foot of Stanton street. The | Pa poe sore. WACKET Clothing Emporluin, 106 Fulton stzeet. Now ts the Time to Have Your Fine Shirts made to measure, and we know of none in the city who can preduce a better article than McLAUGHLIN, 42 Green- wich street, corner of Chambers, Shirts, collars, cravate and hosiery of all kinds. Peter Roberts & Co., 375 Broadway, are Ex- hibiting fine embroideries, laces, and Honiton goods, from See ce, ital Palace; also, 's new stock of Valoneionnos aud Guip 0 laces. To Shirt and Collar Manufacturers.—It is an undeniable fact that the first faultless lin: dons by machinery war done by Singer’ mac! admirable machi variety embrace tyle of the imported and home ma- nufacture. Ct 0 order and repaired. ‘J. SAUNDERS, 8, 387 ‘Broadway. Port ie Dressing Cases, of so Compact be carried without inconvenience, ai pte kad durasie, every article in them being id warranted. To travellers they are indispensable. mination will prove their worth and usefulness ree serait hu 0. 7 Astor House and 357 Broadway. wise, of their 0: cognacs, liquors, malt liquors, condime Deflance Salamander Safes, Gaylor’s Pa- tent.—ROBERT Fara is the weate States of ti G Scpeteant nd locks combined in the world, Depot } }, one door below Maiden lane, tre e Street Fire—Another Triumph of '8 Salam The following certifieate olumes for the salamander saf ich’s patents: coessors to Rich & Co—The by your house lias been ex- 12 sprace street. It was ex- fire for twelve hours, but on opening it rere and books perfectly aafe. I have & testimonial of my entire cofidenco fen; tho moro so as others of a dif- buildings, were destroyed exter- in my own building, (xed in the jain Yours, however, went through nd re served the contents perfectly. Send ely. | pice Pfound ail ‘ay much pleasure in in the eccurit ferent make, Bally and internal wall.) suffered th it admirably, me another o ALExanpen M 17 Spruce street, New York, Publisher Mi sasine of A ‘ar to, ough! erally known that ingu: offi 01 fe reduction from their established rates neidersh on Jewelry deposited in our safes. A large assortmont siwaynon hand at tho depot, No. 146 Water street, New York. STEARNS & MARVIN, successors to Rich & Co., No. M48 et, N.Y. The only manufacturers of salamander Wilder's and Rich patent Awful Conflagration t_No-, oe street ig rulns!— rt 16, 12, 14, and ran re pp x, March 6, 1 Ne Mr. R. M, Patrick, 192 Pearl ctroet Beat Sir—Tam Py {osty that all the books, ‘ jo papers conta’ ef in safo, (angers q poem manufactured by yen vate Being exponed to tho, most intense heat in the uce street for the space of thirty- ch good order that they wers portectly ble. The money was all saved, and ita Sppearance does it not indicate an exposure to the slizhtest hea: en the seoond floor, and fell into the basement—a stre Sates combining’ oh cout fi orrow morning, another ize larger. Yours, respectfully, esas Jogeen H. Publisher of tho Independent, kinan street. Safes of all cizes, suitable fcr earebenla’ banks, jewelers, record steamboats, &c.. fire and thief proof bank chests for private families &e., on hand, rder, at the depot, 192 Pearl street, New Yor! ROBERT M, PATRICK. Lea & Perrin’s Worcestershire Sanco—Is the only sauce to which a medal has been a: ries in the Crystal Palace at Now Y ibitors, and in order to guard the public material, and. | one door ‘below. Miaide: das counterfeits, the proprictors deem ft req the genuine sauce can at all times be obtained of the whole- sale agents for the United States. orer' ‘OHN DUNCAN & SONS, New York. N, B.—This universally popular condiment’ not only im. parts » giquant relish to all descriptions of food, but by pro- | Moting digestion, tends to preserve health. While Strollin, uous departments of lancin, ig, Slowly thro he Cry ratal Pali casually at the « which it fs enriched, w ome latter article, which struck wi exquisi ht te of ‘thelr ad we had ever teen. room,” we advise. bi th one damasc: rtain to the garm Houses thelr manufacturer, and we have an ides in the way of perfec and clogant styl.s oes not know is not worth the knowing. {knicker- | ACard.—Invitation to the Acne pat geet of new and Coe! g00ds.—E. V. HAUGH WOUT, whose | ebina decorating, a] —s and chandelicr storos, Led 1d 563 Broadwa: to the American lic for more than tw: ‘years, would respectfully info ae his patrons and frien hat he kas now shost completed the enla i ie new rooms and ment of bis house, entire buildin, ida evening ria rin: andeliers and brackets, from the houses of of Paris, aud Messrs. Potts & Windteld, of ." Over five gonad er elegant! orat. china ts. rases, froi "4 P. iteHalten, of nt gon, France, bes which &. V. H. is sole age jety of all Kinds of chine Lame A “es fc va oo fate of rea opse figures and ipdand & Aleocks of 60s ee from Mesars. 3 melons customers tad friend of the hee i Pill be afford the various ‘this ion, trictala Caan one pity epg of et dusin In exten leave to bis on occasion has been cae "Busing tae the * tollow'ag we week the old ott sock ar to attend. be arranged for sale at greatly reduced prises, inorder {qo make room ter the eee importations of new Vv. HAUGHWOUT. | Hair Dye and \tehelor’s manufac- tory for these artic Wigs Bases No, 233 Broadway, op- | posite to the Park, where he has the best accommodations th cat his famous hair dye sad the tale of hie nav tare private rooms, allon one floor. Cristadoro’s Hair ’s Drama, e a thowe ved Transformed,” involves the Sie ee bat thooe who desire to s90 8 deformity d wigs and toupees. Nine \ | pep} of matui ahi wit A the | ChISTRBONO'S tale & jm red, sandy, gray, | or Seamer hair, atl No. 6 Astor ayer wisi Moustaches—My , Onguent aja the ohn Try tty Duels Ca mS wrest Eo Re 8 R. Spauld Lovet has Removed to No. 19 Chambers street, where hie celebrated wa (an Indian vegetable preparation.) can be sure to cure baldness snd restore gray bair to ‘eeriginal color d youthful ap- Braces, for bow legs, URST & HEARD, 27 Maiden ano, wigs ever exhibited, Curls, ban Of every descrip: , ‘warranted not to shrink or chango ress. mily should ever be oF jitian liniment in the in attack of this complain®, jit ‘gl warranted to cure eve- pate rs with Shoulder Brace attached.—' laining of aint ia (ue back Srider*niny, peremalee, com- fers, curviture of th binde; order, yer feinate' th . no LOR & CO, No.6 Ang street, second ember. door from Bro way, civ | faaucsa by do ef the Spring Seer ‘ae Besa, the opening mas various if yr the in- ESIC Ris eerancemente abroad fr the preseal season are 8 soale more com: w has ever yet been atten ‘sect ing Banelcerey: a the Geyer in ‘hose Can] a cont the hildre: infants broad. ith the bast inoveltioe on th fens =A of in v tie, will be sure to obtain the: resent mod and may adopt them simultaneously with the beau monde o os | England. thus increasing the attractions ace five of the or has i ot lost sight of the important ip and regulated his ‘business interoouree with the, public. “Moderate has been heretofore, his still, as it a1 Rwill be found’ by all who visit the Dagnar, Cy tho newest fashions are not inconsi vote that the world has too Tong rily the index of inferiority, ENLARGEMENT OF THE BAZAAR ture to which it is proper to direct, at spacious window th out ex ry d sixty feet—the fu be averred that it is the largest, 1 establishment of its class, o tent fe Been taught te believe The a ee Win canete ith of St. Nicholas Hotel well asthe 5 2 There is now “ample room and verge enough” on a single floor for the ten departments—each in itself com- prising the stock of « distinct business—om braced in this ex- meive concern. @ longer fear he incomve- piently crowded by ‘tho pressure from without,” nor will she; liged to wait their turn to be served, as was vase in the height of the season previo to bein, Eymig! Another co: personnel o} pend upon prompt snd cvartest 5 ¢ CHILDREN’S URAD DREAS DEPARTMENT comprises & countless variety of freshly imported spring pat- terns, and an almost e and manufactured by wal number of new styles, designed enin, a novel styles will bo from five years old to comprehends substantial school dress costumer, In tho FANTS’ OUTFIT DEPARTMENT in ery article of a baby’s wardrobe and toilet, Inetading richly eimbroidered French merino cloaks, elabor ately worked ri , exquisitely beautiful nursery Tlankste: with their dolicete garhiture,aud ‘under clothing ofallkinds, ‘The show of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN RING BONNETS will be ono of the most brilliant features of the opening, the assortment of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES &c., cannot be sur- y store devoted exclu- ‘The same remark will also apply to the large stock of LADIES! AND CHILDREN’S SPRING AND SUMMER HOSIERY, of silk, cotton and thread, manufactured to order in Pari and London, with special reference to this market. Th ttoek of ACES AND EMBROIDERIES at care, and includes all the latest sty, from Honiton and, Valenciennes m borate French embroideries, to the simpler products of the loom and the needle, DRESEMAKING DEPARTMENT. This is am entirely nev f in the baxaar—a depart- ment opened for the Rest time this being and the most com- tent skill and talent will be empioyed in it. Ladies send- fax their matcrials for dresses at tue’ bazaar will have them made up and trimmed in accordance with the latest fashions, as received by special arrangemont from Paris overy month, ‘THE FANCY DEPARTMENT namenta, deeks, and toil UMBI , CANKB AND RIDING WHIPE | uniquely ai 2 also among the recent shofee fanp will find in the gentlem MAT AND TRAVELLING CAP DEPARTMENT all the Genin styles for 1854, It is certain thet so coe branches of business, cach with « full aud carefully selocted stock, wero never bofore lo- cated r the same roof, aud the saving of time and trou- Le effected 1 by purchasing there fifty things which, in ordi- nary cases, it would be Verve to traverse the whole city to procure, are grouped coaster: 6 almost ee Pag Tengt ef the ere is too obvious to require cot Ts's" Bataar, 913 Broadway, St. Nicholas Hotel. = Another Living Witness Testifies to the efficacy of Hobensack’s worm syrup. I would ask carefal perusal of the following, from all a tlicted with disease:— J. M. Hobeneack—I take pleasure while 1 inform you of the reat efficacy of your syrup. for five syeara had wasted away to a moro skeloton: ¥é: it from the numerous medicines used, i as Roberts to try your worm sprup, aa'hi formed me it had brough Tomlinson, of * qustatod. T then commenced taking your syru large quantities of worms from me, and comple moto health. Since then I ha L bad for the last ten years previou ae Bristal towuship, county, with whom I was well ac- mp; it brought ly restored enjoyed better health tl .—John Hart, Merehant, "Piltadelpliia county. HOBENSACK, Proprietor, Philadelphia, For sale by C: V, Clickener & Co., No. 81’ Barclay street, New York, Scents fort ‘for the Eastern States. Rheumatiam, Se: éc—Hyatt’s Life ym is the most. certain remedy for theso 7 terrible dis- ya! says! the most torturing pains, re- wes of fal, yet ploasant com- certain relief, Thousuds of eases have jure published in er pa- pers, Thece certiticates are from well knows citizens, who Pan bo seen and consulted at fay honr. Circulars, contain. ing these certificates, can be had at the principal depot, No. Grand etre Seventy-five cents per bottle, ‘Whence Proceed the Lassitude, the Depre sion, the debility, the indifference to life, the continual feeling of illness which it is impo: localize, co common, so hat bear, and the robust and healthy! We answer, the nervous system, betwoen which fympath ‘ys nt Of vital ene: general inertia of & of alte diaaaty. To ro por, to it = to der Tittlo pitied by from the stomach and thero exists the closest rl fo ttinall may excita the dora ee o raion or the exhibition of these seabasete is followed, are Beam, convultive effet is over, by & depres tion of ody and mind more profown aralyzing than no than tho dizease But ce. It not only creates s I orgualsation, bat perpetuates oh i and elevated by it flagging. Having boon afflicted: | t worms from him; also of Bs: irs | ability, the | ‘The friends and intances are invited to attend the funeral, this aitermoon, at 3 $ "clock, from her late residence, 162 York street, Broo™ On Saturday, March 4, ALaert We inp, a mative of Po- land, aced 48 years. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL, WILL FIND A LETTER IN THE NI Ww Post Office. Z OR MARY IS A LETTER IN THR _Post Otiice, corresponding with th NFORMATION WANTED OF ANTHONY BREEN—BY a, wite, Jane Hirsen, When last card of, ue waa in je, Jefferzon Co., Ohio, Any information uktully received by his wits, Jane frocn, Al- te to Jane Breen, Brooklyn Post Otico, Long Ohio papers please copy. JNEORMATION WANTED—LISSETTE, A GERMAN girl, who left the house of hor employor, Mr. Marsom, om Saturday, Stal laud. coul find ‘hor wa; back to the boat. Mr. Marson will please call for her at Houston street, New York. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MRS. EDWARD Moore, who left Montreal about three years ago for the United States. Any information of her will be thankfully received by her sister Catherine McMullan. Call or address No. 160 Bleecker street. r ‘ARY KELLY, DAUGHTER OF LAWRENCE K of Kevin street, Dublin, who left Ireland two yo: BROADWAY eH, rei teland. JESSE MANVELL, A NATIVE OF SURREY, ENG- land, who left tl ears since fur America, will Churchyard, Loudon, he tage. concluding lecture of the eiety’s course at the Tabern: 7, ab 736 o'clock. Admission 25 "POLITICAL. EGULAR DEMOCRATIC YOUNG MEN'S GENERAL Committec.—Tho rogular meeting of this committee to hold at Tammany Hall on tussday evening, Zeb inkt., at 73g o’olock On DEVLIN, Chairman CuurcniLe J. Aascaustieee Mvp Mastes, AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITUA- tion as hou peepet, in « gentlem: family, or toa ‘gentle ‘no highest testim arty of Trane e Sepacity will be given. Refere rt dress a not L. B., Herald office, for one week. RESPECTABLE COLORED LADY WANTS A SI- tnation as cook, ina Private f family. Is capable of tak- ing ae charge in ® kitele To be teen at 23 213 Chureh | A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIK ed from G: LATELY ARRIV: to obtain a situation in a go ily. She would tke to [as a yood knowledge of the French langu: ory references as to respecta- bility. Apply U0186 Frings olzeets corey a liven. WANTS. AAI AY v AALS IAAI A seep coox WANTS . ® betel ors restaurant ‘ad hotels for the last fifteen ence. Apply at No. li Pine a val. BEseacty LE POmAy veeee 2. A Ugh A Seen Peta TUAIOS ing and pe a well recom last place, oes call at 100 Ninth street, in the rear, Mest Soor, for two day SITUATION WANTED—T0 DO CAAMBERWORK, fine w and ironi: reo. She isan ox- Delient ey and ir, and some of the best families in the city. “Can vive the Lest city referemee. _ Ap- ply, at No. 3 Second street, near the Bowery, third floor, ek room, frum 9 to 5 o'clock. Rein od IN sreceed A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A ait ‘as puree, and to do plain sowing, or as cham- to do fine washing and ironing. fas good city h street eon Fifth aud Rl A plain cook, and to do w: inmiy. Best of city referonc Houston street, room 15. A? You astress, Woul ironing, in a private for twe dagen 6s) at ply WOMAN WANTS A cut and fit Indios’ and children's ace by the week or day. or would travel South or (o Califoruia. Please call at 372 Third avenue, between Twen- ty-eighth and Twenty-ninth streets, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG wishes to obtain # situation to travel to Europe with « family, oF ag vaty's nurse. Can produce tho best of city reference, Cai en at 112 West Twenty-second street, Teivoen hinth onateventh avenven for three days. WANTED—AN AMERICAN OR must bring unexceptionable references, pply. Call at No, 3 College place. WOMAN ighest Amer lars, di jon in ® private family or public establishment in York or Brooklyn, for some hours daily, Address Del Herald office, FULL-BLOODED YANKEE THOROUGH BUSINESS wan, with capital, ig ready for & business engagement, Rade than Edwards, P SMART, ACTIVE, CLEAN YOUNG MAN, tertant,) wants a situation as waitor in a private fami- ly; can take care of a small garden. None but a respectable family need apply jat 226 Third avenue, Can keep accounts if required. Good reference given. PRO- YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS SERVED IN A WHOLE- sale trimming'and fancy Lusinets, and who is well ac- quainted with the city and country trade, can find & good situation by addressing box 2,155 Post SITUATION WANTED AS A FARMER, BY A MAN who can come well recommended for competency in its branches, wilt bo, at Mr. Janay M. Thorburn & C 16 Jobn street, on Thursday, March | YOUNG MAN WANTED, IN A HARDWARE store, one who has had come experience in the business, Tnguire at 160 Sixth LAD, SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A SIT. uation to learn typo setting. or sumo other good trade at which he could support himself while learning; would refer to go some distance in the country. Any person want- Loy will find one who will regard bis master's in- # his own, and who is not afraid of hard work, by sing Creighton, Jun, 103 Gold stroct, Brooklyn. | | | RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation to attend # confectionery or baker's store. Hi ion to goin yr country. Can be seen at No. # ays. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A siTU ation ina private family, au chambermaid; she can ‘also do plain sewing; has no objection to assist in taking | care of children if required: wages not so mucu an object as & good home, The best of city reference can be given, Preage call at 192 Kast Nineteenth street, ‘betwoon “Piest nd aveni and RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion 9 ae ii ft ght housework or to take the oli ‘ain cook, washer and ironer. street. of a Please call babys A. aimail private fa chambermaid and to A. G. L., Union muare Py A YOUNG LADY, WISHES TO DEVOTE A FEW houre daily to instruct pupilg in Zuglish, writing ss Au hinds of fancy work, Address Europe, Brosdway ost office, 8d Grecaree nily, to cook, wash and iron, or as ‘i Mig aud ironing. Address NAMERICAN MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS A situation, ins gentleman's family, as housekeeper, pnd would have ne objection to evoking fur a small private family; would be willing to go a short distance in the coun- Good ‘city relerences given; Apply at 49 Renwick | Hectic corner of Spring, for three days, N INTELLIGENT, ACCOMPLISHED LADY WISHES a home; she would be an agreeable companion for a la- | oxen excellent music teacher, oF direct the domestic econo house, Best references given, Address L. L. L., Bookiyn Post Office, SITUATION 18 WANTED BY A VERY CLEAN and tidy girl, to do plain cooking, washing and trouing, | Orhouscwork. Can, be well, recomuiended, o | work, and obliging to her employers. Call'at 302 Eighth | avenue, near Twenty-sixth strest, for two days. | AN GENTLEMAN LIVING IN GOOD STYLE, (A widower or a party of bachelors preferred.) that may re- e quire a lady to preside and manage his estabiishment, may | Hemr of a well educated young who iy competent ation. N. B.—No obje | every respect ' tien’ to 1 Office, post paid, for throo aa t to ocoupy such & Grace, Broadway RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN IS IN WANT ofa situation; she can take care of children, &c., | and do sewing. er._ For reference call at 72 Washington stroct, Brook! N AMERICAN PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SIT uation as cook or general houseworker in private fa- good city reference. street, In the roar. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATIO | A apsetabte, famity, bermaid and bow! | peltagneraily wesiel Crosby street, fron roaby st front not engaged. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A tg LS RESPECT. ald assist in May be seen for two ase t 89 ment. “Can be seon for two days if A YouNG WOMAy, WANTS A SITUATION 1 IN { ‘ont | ke., | Can be recommended by her last seer" | ROY WANTED—ANOUT FIFTEEN YEARS OLD, in the fancy goods busine resides with his Byrmer, Lynes & Case, 160 Broadway. A. SOBER, STEADY YOUTH, SEVEN TREN YEARS of age, wishes to apprentice himaclt to some respec ble trade; shipcarpenter or machinist preferred. Derteity reference given if required. Can bo soon at 48 West Thit- teenth street, between Fifth aud Sixth avenues, third floor, in the rear. GENTS WANTED—TO CANVASS THE CITY, AND sell well known and populer select modicines, ‘Smart active men, who are well acquainted with the city, ean easily make from $4 to $6 aday. Address, post paid, Modi- cine, Broadway Post Offic Wht etal 3 Rony by ipet A WHOL lishment; one from twent, cachet pe me be a good accountant, with eile hand, have a kuowledgo of sterling curron have had practical charge of books. Unexceptional A Parents preferred. y rf and ii ble ref. erences will be required. Address, with roferonces, age and salary required, to box 1,984 Post Otice, New York. TED IN A Tr MING AND iding with his ons, will last em- OY WANTED—ONE WHO RESIDES WITH HIS PA- rents. Apply at No. 80 Beaver strect. OVER THIR- \ALIFORNIA.—AN ENGLISH WOMA a situation to tands dressmaking, hairdressing, tee up slins; could instruct one or two chi ¢ main & stipulated time. English education, and a n be seen at her present tion, third door, left hand side, below Sixth avenue, in Fi ‘teenth stree! ‘and getti iret, rudiments of dren in 00K WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- nd can come well recommended. centh stroct, between Broadway WILD TO NURSE.—A RESPECTABLE FRENCH woman, whoso child is only a few weeks old, wishes to get a child to murse. Apply at 44 Pearl atreet, |OACHMAN.—WAN' A SITUATION, AS GROOM | and coaci: who un- derstands the dis i competent in his Lusinese, Can give the yery bes! r line to L. D., Herald office, will be p ad attended to. SVASSING AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LAW Register—a guide for every man of usiness, and hand book of useful information. The most literal terms allowed to canvausers. Good men can make trum $5 to $10 « day. It ia the boat canvassing book ever published. Apply to dy, at the office of J. Livingston, 1°7 Broadway, up | RSES, CHAMBERMAIDS, WAITERS, AND female domestics prev idea for first mcipally Sp ply at the rT ae aoe ticular; ee ite: ath ularly, » men waiter, cooks, Protestant nurses, o> pg a as 4 ‘as child’s nurse; or wou D 2G GLERE WANTED_ONE WELL, i ACQUAINTED chamberwork and plain sowing; fa very fond of ehildre With the ety retail business. Add; ‘Carmine st. m the e geraof whom she understands remarkably wall: oF woul | — Chrous dlownses of the nerves, the ste d the liver, its | do chamberwork wing in a amalt RUG CLERK—TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS — Bit co is all but ‘airaculous, Tho Cordial is put up, | reference can be given. "Please ap Ppl SY Ser bond a respectable, well educated youth fhly concentrated, in pint bottles. Price three dollars per | between ‘Twenty-Afth and ‘Twenty-sixth steve ee desirous of acgulring a parfeot| bottle, two for ive dollars, sx for twelve dollars. seen until engaged. | eaten uowicdge of the drug vast “fhe . Proprietor, a opportunity. Apply at 427 Greenwich atre ECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- kag A Lt ase druggists ‘ehvongh out the United States, den oda, he Went Tadioe Married. Oh Thursday, March 2, in Brooklyn, by His Honor the Ouver Grimm, of Ellenville, Ula county, N.Y, to Lostams eldest test daughter of Jacob and Susan Willets, of the former Februry 9, ys the Rev. Dr. Armitage, Mr. Jaxns H. Lyxca to W. Homms, daughter of Thomas Saran Holmes, both of this city. On Saturday, March 4, J, Smrcron, late leader of the American Brass Band, in the tance ao of his age. His friends and a equaintan ces, also the members of Bo- pevolent Lodge No.1 F. A.M rise Lodge No. 36 1.0.0. F. page ical Mutual Protec- lly invited to attend his faneralt thie dey, at 12 jock HE. trom: his ‘late reside ence, 266 Broome’street. His romaina will be conveyed to Greenwood f — ning, Mare ‘On Bunda: March 5, after a lingering illness, Mrs, Joa ears and 16 da; Her Felativen am Lig siba tides of hax sons; Sohn, Benjamin ask and Robert W. Robinson, are Mectionetal;' invited to ketend her Tonweal. fens oy late residence, No. 10 Watts street, to-morrow sat 2 o'clock, without further invitation. She has has gone to the grave as tenderly loved As any that ever front earth were removed; ‘And when the last eall to us shall be given, Ob, may we be ready to meet her in heaven, x.w.n. on Sunday, March 5, Guagory Dito, in the 724 year of a His frends, without farther invitation, are respeotfull invited to attend hia funeral, at St. Patrick's Cathedral on Thursday, at 3 P.M. Solemn high mass will be cele: brated at the Cathedral, on the same day, nt half-past 10 o’cloek A. On piniay, March 5, at Harlem, Carmarine Any Win- GAEEN, @ ed 15 years and 9 months. Her re! ives ond friends are respectfully invited to at- tend her funeral, without further invitation, from the ro- sideace of her son-in-law, Alexander Pabor, 123d street, between Second and Third avenues, this afternoon, at 3 o’cloel On Monday, March 6, Sana Moxtacue Ker, wile of Wm, A-Kent aged 20 years 8 montha ani 16 days Friendn and rlatives’are Invited to attend the funeral o-morrow, at 2¢ orclock, st 296 Henry street, Brooklya On Monday afternon, March 6, Avavst KowArp, young: re of J sey ‘and Julie yn, aged 2 months and ‘The friends of the family, and algo thoxo of ‘hia father- aw, R. A. Scbabbehar, are rerpeetfully invited to attond his funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at % o'clock, trom tho esidence of his parents, 216 Hudson street, corner of bal eet, March 6, D. Ranourrs Wairvoy, only ent en aw P. and Gertrude R. Whedon, of whooping cou ihe relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- neral, without farther Rotice, at Harlem, goenen< of 125th atreed and KH ating, 42 dadeebe er: leave City Hall at 10 A.M. His remaina ae be taken to Cyprese Hill Cemetery. Monday, March 6, of @ stroke of paralysis, Jouw R° Livixcsroy, aged 69 years, The fricnde-nnd relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, from the residence of his son-in-law, 209 Sixth strect, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without farther invitation. cl pi Fd ngo pepers please copy. lay morning, March 6, at tha rositence of her anger Williamsberg, L. 1, Hesren Vantay, relict of the late Jacob H. Varian, in the Téth yoar of herage, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her ft |, to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o’clock, from No. 465 Grand street, corner Graham ave- nue, Williamsburg, L. 1. On Sunday, March 5, Wittiam Smamen, aged 37 years. The friends and relatives of the family. and. inembors of Ark Loige No. 28, 1. 0. 0. F,, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, to-1 -morrow, it 1 o'clock, at his late resitence, No. 4 Clinton street, without farther invita- ion. On Monday, March 6, Jawms WruuaM, only son of Wil- liam and Lyla Walsh. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are requested to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at 2 o’clock, from the residence of his parents, 57 Orchard street. On Sunday, March 5, after a short and severe {llnoss, ELLEN Cary, Wife of Thomas Columb, a native of Springs: town, parish of Abby, county Longford, Ireland, aged 28 years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend her funeral, from her late residence, 222 Houston street, corner of Attorney street. Her remains will be taken to Nativity Church, Second avenue, at half-past 9 o'clock, to-morrow morning. Balti ® Papers please copy. March 5, after a lingering illness, Maras ‘Pomel alten, in the 92d year of her age per, wife of a, chambermaid or to do pone Be family. The best | A ena RUG CLERK.—A DRUG CLERK, PERFECTLY AC- quainted with the retail and prescription huriners, ress, and assistant chamberworker, in a private Bert of city reference from hor last. placer where four days. Apply for two days at 46 Mott stroot. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, IN some Fes} family, as chambermaid and waiter Santis soem Yor tee anges Tes nt UF Fortytkind | a rey street, between Eighth ai nor ie with ily se naree and seerasti he understands. d would make i requersinndy deem aaa te merally useful if roquired. dean for two weeks at bor presce faut engaged, ply at 185) ty reler- Prese nut en ith avenue, in tho Store! Satisfac ah] A ald, RESPECTABLE FOgKG Alot Wants 4 SITU. ation as yeep fle oan Can be see: sengel, second floor, room wrance in Anthony street. pin tag ak Pate GIRL WISHES TO | st place. Callat 166 Sheth stn treet, ia the | tas situati a the first floor, | Srece Henry, Herald omess ners ererence: Fleato ad: RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS TOGET | D—O % a baby to nurse, to take home with her; she Jost bes celunds the Secinena) God fe reiting ames kee owe baby. Th | erally useful. RUGGIST WANTED —WANTED, A YOUNG MAN to go to Illinois, to take charge ofa drug store; must be a Germ ail sequainted with the tusiness. ‘Ous | shat ean coms well ronegutentedrei:ted sovotems ‘employ- | ment and good wages. Ploase call at 1 Lispenard streot.. saeat, Wy = W. knowledge Perate (obed mais Hes nto any fady of gentleman desiring bis servi call or address J. 240 Mott stroct, fur two ARDENER WANTED.—A SINGLE MAN, WHO UN- 5 | Uy derttande market gardoning. Apply, botwoen 2 ovclook, P. partridge & Son, 2 Clif st: | GARDENER <WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A PRO | testant who undorstands gardening in | ali ite depart g out of grounds, &o. Can be sven at Mr. ood store, 10 Joba sbeeet, oF address W. B., N_EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WISHES TO | work out by the day in families; one who understan: sil the Pare s styles. Please call at 105 Sixth avenue, third | story, ds ae, SMART YOUNG PERS Ff vant situation ret Can cut childee Would be ‘villing oo a ia, io ‘an bo seen until suited, RESPECTABLE ‘Youna WOMAN WISHES a eituation as ghembermald, and to do the fine i in the rear. YOUNG WOMAN NTS A SITUATION AS cook, was nr, ins rospectable, private | family. Can prod §o9d, reference as to character and i eapatiiity. apply a 164 Henry stroet, ‘Brooklyn = A fo peneral GIRL WANTS A a et To | ld be Site fal. Please ont onll at No. 11 its. a PERFECT GERMAN COOK WANTS A SITUA- tion in a spate German family. Inquire at No. klyn. erally in tho rear. A yrtle avenue, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITU- ation aa shasabermald, and to assist in. washing and no objection to mal ralty useful. py id ane Twonty-ebsth rest, third floor, back room, fin be meen for two days, Advertiver has lived for the last two years in the country. Ro to th wants ‘ sitantion as cook {n a amall private ferally, ork, Good city reference o . May be seen for two days at 33 Wost Thirts street, Ores floor, in her last pla A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation aa competent fine seamstress; sho can cut and drosses, and do all kinds olloping for rte: no objection to ir hair, Can give the bes f city None but first rate 2 A* \ MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION in a respectable private family, as cook; she has no Sbjection to assist in the plain part of the washing; has ree yours lived three 4 ton months in her Iast place. The of city reference can be given. Please call at 47 Twenty- prog may near Second, second floor, front room, for two SPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, m as chambermaid, and to assist in oF ae chambermaid ‘and waiter in rs re given, Can be till 48. Wast inveenth” Street, betwoon Fifth and Sica Avenues, third floor, in the ro Ad RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A situation ae ebirt ironer in a shirt establishment, or in some Forpec' rivete family. She is an excollout aud ‘com petent hi a ‘be best city reference given if re: . Pieavo call in the fancy store, Teteiengiren ‘t ns A 9000 PLAIN COOK, AND AN BXPERIENCED burro and seamsteees, (FE wanted immediately, with Ad be aye L.. wishes « ef | clase family, Wage 108, ete fiyth ot 4 Aloo, ‘ood: shnmbesmalén, buswe tad roampaneeenen, TAshing and ironing, or would go as taundress., The dest of | city reference cnn ‘be given { Sm ‘Apply at No. 69 | ae at street, between Sixth an. ead avenues, third teagire st the. Co street, from 9 Ser ite aftermoou. go en. House, corner, of Broad wa; | o'clock this morning, oF 3 Ip WILL INSURE TO Two suaRr MEN, WHO ARE 0d out door tale nd have $7 oa) ita 1, $2 por day. ali'to-day, from 9 to ll, on COBUAM, ue, inet floor, up stairs. ieee yd wap vines ae stat GIVEN OUT. AP- Murray t, 0 TLIRERLWAGSE, AT 706 BROADWAY. a ER Indies, well accustomed to the moat TED-BY ARMART, TIDY GIRL, As | gitvatiox WAN chai waiter, oF chainbermald and to do in loyer. yon for two Broomo, in the rear first, ye culo? Elisabeth streats of Dx floor, front room. EAMSTRESS. WANTED, A PROTESTANT WOMAN sew and do light ehamberwork. Apply betwoon 9 tnd 13 o'clock, or in tte at UL Filth avenue, near Soventeenth street. ae rs WANTED—FOR A GIRL FOURTREN ‘ind ae that would vlothe and board ; @ seen at the first brick joolhouse,) betwoon Third aca, froma “outta look. RIPPING OFFICE.—A 29 oNG AN. Minn gl 0 nt in the above o: is & good res, baying ood knowledge of fa ‘5, Herald offs, WO YOUNG WOMEN WISHE SITUATIONS IN A | LD respectable private family; one a8 000k, and the other As chambermaid or waiter; isan oxcellent washer and troner; they have lived for, the last i place, | would prefer be’ i 8 he oo fect of recommendations, both city tnd country. mat 156 Smith strect, up stairs, Brooklyn, Yor two and COUNTRY MECHANICS. =I WANT TO PLACE A oy of fifteen or sixteen you some respectable try. Hi d willing. Any ose William Ben- custom cutter, of stioal ox Poeptiona ie city reference," Address futons ws Cutter, He ire HE ADVERTISER, ‘HAVING A CAPITAL OF SOME thousand 0 get employment in & manu. facturing business, with a view of becoming « pa Manufacturing of chemicals, distillery, oF other Pro ble manufacturing Dusiness, Addrowe, post-paid, LC 74 Broadway, room No. 8. | po man carpenter 1d hop in the city of New York, oF nostwork as foreinan to any onngetiout or Macsachusett. neo until the iat of April next, Fort Wael: wh New i work publ in To those whe pi hee tn] p< j= cmolevers, ry Opportunity is to Al it Etiel, ene 43 Broadway, second eae ENTS WANTED FOR EACH STATE WITH to $200 capital, to sell articles wanted in writ 000" to take's Beste se am. Call st or adurese Mon S47 Ymergra Fee leas IETORS AND orn. ‘tious or improvements t! . furniture, curtains, &c., by apply.ac at | sbiespetag te sneer Sonia’ the parvices ots proctical be folstacen, who. wiebes to,give his cutire attention to th branch of the ean. ce given, and work | Casee ire out of the city at- their own houses if required, ESPECTABLE wy]pow } WANTS A SITUATION as | TUATION AS | mall respectable family. Has | pectablefamily. Has of age, to do Tight work ins privats family; she | BUILDERS —WANTED, A SITUATION AS FORE. | | Maas Ft oben | Kor dines oor a Wants see next pages tended to. NE JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE aT hats hd une bonne instruction et sachamt parier ’alleman: wicena set jt se, placer dane une an " wus cucEite aitnae rctunera pads to Biive Le felvre No, 2 Howard street. Bois } ws ANTED—BY A KESPE TABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | tion as cook, or tv couk, wash aud iron, in ® all private family. “Has the boot of eity roferones. ply at 105 Laureds street, ictween Prince and Spring, im the rear. yay apy A RESPECTABLE youse Beg r Can ine Pri ne ‘ ~ iy. i, aud do plain goving. ail at No. 99 Mleven ues; soon for two days. OKED WOMAN AS COOK; ONE 5 sraghing ad ironing. a aly, at iz Liberty street, betweem Nasssa and Concend elivcte, ‘Brooklyn. 2 ANTED—BY A FI a® nurse. Sho un good recommendations, the Lasement. tends Please cai 179 Varick tieeel™ i: ANTED—A SITWATION, BY A RESPECTABLE tant girl, to do isin cuoking in paivate fa it be: ot roforenoe t { 0) Bast Sixteenth street, ANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, # situation as lady's maid, or as nurse and scamstress. Understands fine washing and ironing. Re- Lie city reference given. Can be seen for two days ab Third avenue. fer :D—BY A RESPEC uation A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE hig petits objection to fine washin Can give’ the best of city reforencs.. “Plense eall at. 36 Fees Ayth street, for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, TIDY AND spectable young woman, as chamvermaid and to as- « ing, or as cook iu # sinall family. Please oall at No. 8 Fifth otroet, in the rear, wecund floor. Has the best of eity r ANTED—A SITUATION, [BY A, RESPECTABLE oung woman, as cook; understands her bi is willfog torasoist in the washing aud ironing, Best re Feterence given from her last place. I'lease call at 258 ‘Twelfth street, for two day! Vv TANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION TO y Understani the making vp of ladies’ dre: Also understands or children. "She has werved six montis at the inillin Bess. Would be willing to pay tuo cxpunace of alter getting there. She would also ve wil in Other situation going there, dias got good. reference. particulars please call to U6 Bayard strec ANTED—DY AN ENGLISH U'ROTESTAS situation a1 rindrogs ad,cbamoaraasiae or Good city rotor Uo sven for two days, at No. 4, im the rear of Vandau street, second tloor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl—a good cook, washer ‘and iruner. Best of refer- ence givon. Apply at 125 First ayonuo, second oor, Cam for two days. best of city reierence. Appl, wenat SH a Tenth wv 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, px A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, as plain cdok, wasber, and ironer, oF to do general housework id a small private family, or ebiam- verwork. No objection to go a shurt tance in the coun- try.” Plense call at No. 103 Hester street. Best of reference from her last plac ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESP! girl, as cook in a private family; ah Henged eook, and exellent washer sud’ {ron of city reference giv fourtit four, front roo! streets, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE n, a8 lanudress. an give the most respect rcicrenoe., Picage oall at 243 Willkam strect, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young wom! uation a6 coak; sho understands pkiny, In al ite t pastry, jellies, ioe creams, and all kinds of sou seen for two day ANTEDORY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION Ay chaumermail And to-do pints hing. ‘ihe Lestof city reterence give Bighth street, for two da: ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE vomam, A situ. ‘ation as nurse; wuuld be capable of an infint from its Lirth, Abe bastot elty resemisends given, by applying at 123 Mighth street, Can be seom TED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUPG GIRL, & fo take care of ebil- of city reference ng ADI lizabeth stroct, Kast Sree street, front basem: ANTED BY A, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation as chambermnid und waiver ina torpesee” beat of city reference can be given. Can. 18, if not engaged. NTED—BY A ae lars ony YOUNG y WOMAN, A situation as waiter, Can give the best of city refer- _Apply for two days at 62 Eitsavon str " pices’ A YOUNG STOMA, “WITH UNEX- ceptionavle references, seamstress and ebambermaid ins private family ; she would make herself ‘useful in the family; is skilful in aking cobildre: In iu Kssox strect, vetween Hester and joor. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young won, © situation to cook. wagh and iron for « small private family. Please call at 28 East Thirteenth Firat Good sity refer- Ww* epee. we street, hetwer ence. 4 Bo. oe. "C1 n be seen for two daye if not engaged. as er in s amall private fa ry recummi mation from her lust pia bh sho has Apply at 77 Ureenwich avenue, between Bank a mond streets, second flour, Leck room. Cam be reon for two day TED—A SITUATION, BY A young woman, to cook, wash and iron; washer and ironer; or to do geucral family; i# © good Laker of bread; or to tako caro of cuildrem nd do sewin, # much an object asa home; jee oud, willl to work. best, of olf; ply at 43 Hammond street, RESPECTABLE ANTED—FOR A | A BABY Wet WEEKS healthy, " (ousted senate thee haracter, de. how a . Nonectbereneea apply: Apply co 0 Baltic street, near Henry, South Sroowee, “PRY Wir xunen old must, bs ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, to 47 house york, or ne laandrese waiter. ‘The of elty reference, Ploase call at No. 7 Poplar street, Brook ws — “o SITUATION, BY A Repti ee hambermaid ir Wer SITUATION BY fs young wor #6 plain work; is reference. ANTED nae STU AziON, AS SEAMSTRESS, urve and veamsuross, by & rcspeotable you um private family. The best city referance oun be given, Piensa iy anes street, between +3 142 jes, first floor, iront room. ——__ —. a NTED—BY A ae Tan —t - tion ag chambermala ai Cas ‘i bere reference fives. “Week Saves W* Juundress. The li city private family need soni ‘Prente call at 334 East Twelfth street, for two days, ‘best of character and ac ws in the store, tor two day ren, 1y, and meals oi family preferre or M Board aie in a priva' street. th Can be seen for tw Sn WANTED-A SITUATION, AS COOK, IN A PRIVATE ily, 0 a8 lived With some of first familioa in thie city Ne adoratandé her Ssneas per fectly in either city of country, Can furnish the Sista Fofereuce, Please call, at 288 Mulberry street, Wa herself between i BY A Le ups Hhlngs SH Found. Me to make Hon to mind child gaze erally useful. Loong “ au “ “i ‘svonue 0, nth anid Seventh strects, J ANTED—., N OF LIBERAL Lag nd “y pg Me site ot Scr information iis 7 te tat ats ‘or fur w* - heures mi writing ot appli iC chatto je manent situation it, box 11 Pose Otice