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‘oment bas become 4 | ir on Thursday, March 9, Fuaxom Manta, wife hyn sean st as ce WATERS, | ti stan. ‘Melzar, and daughter of Eber Parker, Esq., .. ert H. Nicolay holds hie sem | “On Ssiurday, March 11, in hopes of « blessed immor- | Bonds this day, (Monday) at 123, tality beyond the grave, Mr, Witt J. Fumaina, aged 24 pioal particu: | veers, ten months and 18 days. a rae rel fertioomsout fo anetuer salons Ou B. Goldsmith commences his ely invite inde funy ane cl tt vited to ai ‘at at o1 Pr , from the resiGence of his mother, No. 285 elassot on Monday, 18h inst, Fail partion. | | street, corner of Cannon. thie Sayre Herald and” sad” fimes, or by crouian a | a eae eee oe arena har soar wings, "ea ev lear in street. Open And that meek sulferes—eold aud ivory "pale ond evening, Lay on his couch asleep. The gentle nfrelguted ith Scene teen” He breathed it not; t! ea utee's Stave tor pomeaionentel ee, But marred vot his slumber—he was dead. tere Ne ert trom the 4th da; the elty and coun w rom. y Ta the ot March to mat th March, 185! Men, 73; women, 84; boys, 1 els 3d 133; total, 453. Abscess of the lungs..... 1 6 Albuminaria, (disease of | 1 Peak: Goods—call and | e 19 the assortment ne price estab- 2 Hysteria... i bbe: LI MUNPOSS 00., Ml Brosdwey. All 1 Inflammation of brain, //10 pes fy sa bey ym vuitable f for all seasons, and of the | abhi. of ihe liver.... 1 Inflammation of bowels,. 5 epprov. syle No deviation in prices. Bleeding from stomach., 2 Inflammation of chest... 1 2 Inflammation of heart... 1 ing Silke—Just Revetved, at the new 4 Inflammation of lungs...27 stom, No. O51 Hresdway, vetween, St. Nicholas 6 Inflammation of stomach. 1 ‘Metropolitan Hot om ee Oma erie ak i Inflammation of throat. 2) i | 1 & Lounsbery would re- | 3 1 inform their friends and the public that they hare 1 "y rata taier Gaok ont) tee aE 2 +1 ‘exh | 7 Malformation of the’anaa. 1 oo tops re Brusela, thretniy, sad ingtite | 58 Marasmus, infantile.....23 sad’ Amarioan floor “Bidioth and'ail | Cone 35 Marasmus, adult.,...-.. 2 | Croup....... 20 Measles ’ zi Congestion, of 11 K al Bargains th Counterpancs and Table Linens | Congestion’ of lungs..... 9 Morus’ coruleus, “(blue Eactlon, | musmanl pevrerns lentes te Cirrhosis of liver. 1 disease,) ae oo (ey Aa | ebility, infantile 5 Old rit tH iu senate pe | Bene, ne It. 8 +1 ih'S dry goods shore, 191 OF Pome Comecs 1 é Diarrhoes . 4 8 Hace and Muslin Curtains from bees 6 3 gabscribers ave on hand t Dropsy in the 22 1 each, an Dropey in the chest. 1 6 cost of taportation. Dropsy in the heart, 2 33 os, the chen Weapert pines to buy window shade é "2 ben GUSON. 2805, Brosdway, nad’ St lad ‘| 80 er ai 1c? keane ih +2 Scetlonal Division—While Politictans are Be °F ting the country, the people of all sections of the | Bryaipe 4 Mi raton for ve ‘to bu a 1e markets, be the; Frector f ‘skull, 1 1 jerth or shirts, for instanc: pare of sku! “4 RREN is 1 Astor’ Houses feta ail potato sf Fever, bilious.. 1 re politician; but then he gives all parties Fever, puerperal. 5 Ulceration of throat..... 1 mae punctual Fever, scarlet 10 Unknown on ~ — Fever, typhoid. 2 it fit teed.) at te . ANS’ ara meee iularen's Guctiting Storey ‘No. 705, | a 4 freadway, between Eighth sad Ninth stresta be Milliners and Country Merchants.—E. H. m4 MAN Cogent their inspection @ large ant do- 50 ‘assortment of the newest styles of dross and soft caps, ‘MAN’S, No. 766 Broadway, between Perret ry he 6th ea are annie Al in equity ag Bpere ‘Menara. Grover, Baker nvingng this patent I. M. SINGER & CO. re , Are ree i satiety 8 of tl ty of work ean be d od well done, on thie weashine any heretofore offered to the public. Total......00.0- Frox—Horpital Bellevue, 16; Penitentiary, Blackwell's 2; 4 pon i well’s Island, 2; Lanatie mq Vincent) Hy Wands Shed Hospital, nd, cents Hosp 05} Almahoute ‘Blackwell's Island, 8; Colored Home Hos: pital, 2; colored persons, THowas KD DOWNING, City Inspector. City Inspector's Office, March 11, 1864. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY. +453 manufac- and Wigs.—Batchelor’s mani ry for these is removed to No. 283 Brondway, oj posit to the Pee hers he. re he has the best nosommeastions for "th Hoation of his femous hair dye ‘invented wigs and toupees. Nine ir. NFORMATION WANTED—OF THE WHEREABOUTS of aol Jobnson. by his cousin, Mary Birney, who Harrison street, South Brooklyn. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES BUTLER, Shinrone, Kings county, Ireland, (who eame to this country about four years ago,) by his brother, John Butler, “Polly Put the Kettle ‘On!”—The World time out, is immediately tonique. Price quarters, BARKER'S, 43) @ristadoro’s Excelsior Dye combines two parties, ‘The blacks at brownsit bestows Ninzooess areal “ aoe srg Ney ‘ork. When last heard of wasin Sentical with ° sre the hair. "The ayeleoppled in minutes, and it, tiers Uare Ocee ~~ paeet lasts for many weeks. and applied at GroRGR THOMAS Redding’s Russia Salve, a Boston Remedy thirty yoarp standing, ures mliiont fail burns, soalds, | 7p JessE MANVELL, A NATIVE OF SURREY, ENG- vo, acl PIES. ois’ Snot, whole tomate. land, who left there some yoars since: for America, wiil corner of John streot and Broadway, | Shply to Mr ee to ga at! mgt ty Pe Sl Barclay street, aud by druggists wHE Lear of somethin to'his advantage. apo fat tk pRORyARDT AND 30HN bad gl ped ei, rmstadt, are thelx addons te! John Leonhardt, cars of L Seacholeoth, % tl corner of Houston and Essex streets, New York. 01 her that s few HE LADY THAT CAME DOWN IN AN EIGHTH Ipound, will afford certain | Auivente car on Sundey morning, about 9 o'elock, will ured, ond lished in the oblige by dropping a line L. L., Broadway Post Office. 1 These icates are fro ——— know: ‘be seen and consulted at any hour. Ronen ‘these certificates, can be had at the priaci Grand street. Seventy-five cents per bottle. Fits.—We advise auch of our read- are trou Uuh hie horrible, maled Sediately ‘opi, SETH 08 Baltime fa. soap pti iin, mp. aoe net tor is Tort box, or | boxes for $8. On. the receipt of @ remittanos, he will | eend them to Sy, ofthe United States or British pro- ‘vines, free of postage. HE LADY WITH A BLUE CLOAK AND VELVET bat will ms, not call for ar, at No. 2 Dey street, as there is trouble enough in iy. NALDi. famil THE LECTURE SEASON. - A Wonderful Discovery Has Recenty tease by De. Curtis, of thie, city, in she treatment of, 6 gamption, as all diseases of the lungs. We refer to Dr. Curtis vbygaaney or taba a vapor end, <a sini gna to perteck health, as an vidgneg of walsh Be as innumerable certifiontes. Speaking of he troatment, physician remarks:—" It vier oe thee by Janaling <6 reathing an healiny peg oF Sev ie diners contacs Sth the weeks, erity of the lung, sud thus escape the man: tuced Spon, them whew t introd the process of digestion.”” mee! Halla mass meeting ou Thursday ¢ ing, Maroh 16, at 734 Oelock. By, order HEPHERD, Chairman. M. B. Anvavs, }seeoteies e C. H. Haswe, $5 REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY LAST, IN Broadway or Canal street, a lady’ ike mond Lroach—a number of small diamon eonaen and sixteen larger ones the stem and flower; it was at in a small paper box. Any person returning the same to room #4 Metropol 31 (853. F woversiyetmeted | REWARD ) yours L have Neate te ths at a time I have what rest I could sit- ffer- 3 it Hotel, or. Mr. Bur Broadway, lmtp Mt mee or bar 9 Foe ek rod pepe will receive the above reward and no questio: eked. Torta it aad = ~ sna or inhaling hygsan 1 REWARD—LOST, ON THE EVENING JOP FRI- en rng be Ao e I first obtained it I day, Lyin} , cee and locket, lil wes anda Tone of my most violent attacks, and was geld Fi ito ope Tigreat distress, almost suffvoating for want of breath. “In of gold: 3 brenstpton, Joos than ten minutes from the time 1 applied the lahalor to Ai se ters in'a pockst book. Pawabrok my stomach, mie ‘took afal eh erry aprap, t | totep the same If offered, wad the was relieved casure from the reath- | given for the return of the and hed have since continned ii | Dart of them, to 8. Rocht lenight. 1 t posaibie beta, and am a only knows the amount of suiering sss relleved me from. My advice to the sudlédnglewary Mancaner Easton. Seld by BOYD & PAUL, No, 40 Cortlandt streot; ©. i. 5% REWARD—LOsT ON, SATURDAY NIGHT, A pest eented $73 53, Ii ossing from ay ie eee NY ie Aa vm inclor ry Beeokipy “ eit reocive th above reward. ft & Perkins, 5, will ‘8 package ys WILLIAM VANNORT. aig 8 bette of nygeon, vars ‘one of cherry syrup, Pe tol for oe by Fal prey ed to mena te ‘of the | LOST, IN THE SIXTH OR EIGHTH United Seat Packages fo hygoans is for | Wednesday last, s largo black do; woe ty ail thodotgyad ia Ub coeutcy. x lost Le had Died, On Sunday, March 12, Maxy McCreay, relict of Jame: , in the 83d year of her age. friends of the family, tnd those of her John W. and Asher Morgan, are respectfully iuvited ¢ attend her foneral, without further Invitation, from he late Dregs oR nag rw Mott street, at two o'clock to ‘morrow afternoon. remains will be taken to Green siren Carman Chang, a aged 78 years. atree te randsons | sindy's large jove reward will be paid by bi Teaving the same at Se Thompson street. LosT AND FOUND. OST—A NOTE MADE 8 BY_C. T. MORSE, AND EN- a ‘The nd relatives are respectful ited to at yur mé tend he funeral, ath half past one o’clock this afternoon, nal Bank, Cleveland, Ohio. ‘Said m mailed ee of her son-in-law, John Poillon, No. a, | era er Wont nel be stains te 2a ina, ie a same 10 (On Friday evening, March 10, $4man Axe, only daugh. | Bt of the same bis teen apps. ADE Ie on strent. ter of Andrew and M. Wind, and grand-daughter of the inte Samuel Forgay, aged 9 years°8 months and ¢ days. The friends and acquaintances of the family, and those ‘of her uncle, William Forgay, are respectfully invited to attend her fineral, at one o’clock this afternoon, from the er retsence ‘of her uncle, No. 159 Clinton street. oy Semday, March 13, of consumption, Joun Lamp, in Slat yoar of his age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- gent Kiotermmeds et two o'clock this afternoon, from his Ine residence, No. 16 Carmine street, without further notice. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Ceme- On Bu Bungay mersing March he fourth tle , March 12, in the fourth year of nine, AvBREY, son of Daniel Drake and Henrietta M. t, Joraey cit The funeral wil take place at two o'clock this after ee noon, from No. by d ity-second street. His re- a " ee ih be tiaee rece wae THE BALL SEASON On Sunday, Mare! ARGARET AwN, daughter of ROFESSOR B. YATES’ GRAND INVITATION FAN Sega nmr meemveeworenyomceusent | Eo ore aetna acai Rae tala 12 days. | evening, Mare! ; whi u ol ic w ia 1 of his fe dances through his pu Mi fer toner rem {oem Reegae to attend en" pailipe will be there with some of his Ee enetes , ni street, Willams Sago On Gaverday evectog, March 12, Wizz Miture, tntant | von of William K, and Mary Strong, Jr., aged 8 months, z ‘The friends and rolatives of the family aro invited to | Che, DAAPRRS AWD FhILORS attend bie funeral, from the residence of his father, at | ‘and gentlemen's furnishing stores, removed to the cor- Bus! arent L. 1, without further invitation, | | Ber_of Fulton William streets. stwh 0% u ernoon. “ns Saturday, Mare 11, Mra. Axx Dowcan, in tho 78th EMOVAL.—F. BRADY, bag ove i rt PUBLISHER, ye cen ‘ and Assert of toeclen, ne «ivi wee habe residence, No | St two o'clocs om Tyonday afver 5S OST AND CAUTION.—WAS LOST IN WASHING- ton city, on the 2th of February, coupon boud No, 41 of the Obto and Pennsylvania Railroad Company. All per. t purchasing the same, hereby notiied that © guitable reward will be ald for i Yor its ite return of, the damking house of Chubb Brothers, W. ton City, D.C THE TRADES, &eC. anny ITHOGRAPHY.—SIX LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTERS n find constant employment a id latest heer by applying to SAHONY 4 CG. li? Pal: WO CARPENTERS WANTED—NO hands need apply. Inquire of A. C. C BUT GooD rman, 54 Hud- REMOVALS. | RBvovan —sil t o “att 4 2 Last Bioveuthspirvety at “chom be ia prepared to supply with | By Ung at bay lowses prior, ‘ ayia in | references cam be ad remen ie her by steamer of 20th April. Address on, Staten Tul: ai — A RESPECT. =x GIRL WANTS A pat yaaa good plain asker and ironer. Would Keach to ral small. private family. one bi vetable fi be sven for t corner of Smith aad Brooklyn, over the grocery sore. A REGPECTARLS oy RQTESTAN? YOUNG GIRL & situation to take care of chidren Tismberwork. Can bo seen for two days. Please call at 33 Fourth street, in the store. ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- {¢ cook, wash and iron, in a small respectable Address A. G., Union square Post Odice, wins be Good city’ reference. AN AMERICAN GIRL WOULD LIKE TO GET a Sir. family, to superintend house- ) nahe is capatle of teking hares of & neenee, or wonld do light cham- Lerwork and plain se Can five good reference, Cam be seen for two days at di Fr fi Feet, A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS wet nurse in a respectable family. She can bo soon for tour days in the week, at No. 6 Laurens street. led to. YOUNG WOMAN, eiveation ay hamber: id for two days at her last lace, 128 8. Marks plsce, I Eighth street, corner of YOUNG WIDOW LADY WITHOUT MEANS, WISI. ng to make a gente! and respectabio living, dosire estan party who wili loan her hundred dollars, sud receive voard in retura for tho wh art of it. It hoped no one will answer this who isnot able and wilting den nk male LT a a ks nn (A. GESPECTABLE PERSON «WISHES A SITUA. bass refer: gece fests Nev leew pine’ Cue bs sees cette days, ty calling at 427, corner of aa aud Greenwich stree ret floor. A SITUATION. WANTED BY A COMPETENT eee as nurre; is eapable to take th with light chamberwork. Kerence given. Apply at 7 Union Court, A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION IN ry bows pee ‘able family as chambermaid and to assist with tue wasbing andiroming. C. we of reference as to character and capability. Piease eail at 425 Fourth Avenue, third floor, f.ont room, for two days. Perks YOUNG G! La 5 YEARS OF AGE, FROM LON- in gentloman’s famity to take dare of ebiie e horself handy in the kitchen whero other serv: are kept. | Bieae call nt 106 Cherry street, first floor, atew doorsirom Pike street. N EXPERIENCED WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION in a private family, as nurse and soamsti iy understands the care of au infaut from its birth— to Lring up by bund or otherwise; also, the cutting and tit- ting of children’s clothing; wou!d be wiliing to travel with a family for the approaching sammer—to Europe if required. Can give satisfactory aity reference as toaharscter Bud oa pont! A LADY WISHES TO RECOMMEND A RESPECTABLE i lived with her as nurse aud seamstress; can take car ® baby or ome or two grown children. Please apply at zal West Twenty vecond strect. Can be seen for two days YOUNG WOMAN WITH A FRESH BREAST oF milk, who has loat her baby four weeks old, is dei ip or ituation as wet nurse in a private family. Bb: ity reference gi at 459 Ninth avem cuthwest corner - Fo a street, third floor, front. Can be seen un- suited. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS an fee og Pi feed. Please call at 89 Mulberry # ack room. Pe YOUNG LADY OF EDUCATION AND REFINE. ment, would like to procure a situation ax _governe: or housekeeper in a gentlemen family. Address! Sai Norton, Post Office. ASSistant BOOKKEEPER'S SITUATION WANTED. by ® aperl Salary not 50 pena "tuation. Address Bi. L, mueh an olject ai HL, 258 Thirtieth sf AN, BXEERIENCED BOOKKEEPER 18 DESIROUS of obtaining mpl 0: it during certain hours in the torenoon or it lish, French, Germs: ‘Terms moderate. lest ‘of ety refere) |. F., box No. 1,981 Post Ofice. ALOTHECARY WANTED. ONE FULLY QUALIFIED to take charge of a iirst class drug storo may hear of « hrat rate situation ins neighboring city by addressing F., S11 Broadway. Nono but an American need apply. GARDENER WANTS A SITUATION—A MARRIED garden, and Third avenue. AS — PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPER AND Mes eet is ready for an ongagement. na Eagle, French, is and I ble to the best ro rel Address M. ‘Harding. Herald office. + A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN WANTS A siteation. ith family golng vo travel ia Barope placer No, 68 Hemaon strcoke Brockiys, fa which foauly abe a, in w = “tree the Jast four veers FRENCH LADY WHO SPEAKS GOOD ENGLISH wishes to. wait on an invalid, or \eucher. Excellent dross anaker a1 service to children. Inquire al Lird avenue, be seen BOY WANTED—TO LEARN THE SILVER PLAT. ing business. Apply to Isaac Murray, 135 Laurens ieet, fourth floor. COOK AND LAUNDRESS, $2.—TWO CHAMBER. ‘also tress and waiter, ce, for trst-clans N a er] street, between Si competent girls can be alted: ‘without "olay. ‘call'e =<. OOKKEEPER WANTED—TO GIVE LESSONS IN bookkeeping for 1e Cote im exchange for ti ®’ instruction b, Oly & thorough do and single entry bookkeeper need direct, with name address, to Fronch, box 160 Tril BE yee termige oT yee aeatdhant kachoeper; be memu bore fd must be well recommended. Le Gouling 17 Naseas win Tiresks . Bx. WANTED CIN A opr) fh OFFICE. AN IN irtee: i hecieen ro as an op; ity will be Gall any Bay before Trotelock, at cell wet Heterences ¢ sare ‘Address, post ed to, XPE. RIEN CED pERVANTS WANTED IN A GENTLE- man’s famil; boy of fourteen’ yeart as & nurse, « lady's maid, s chambermaid, and a housekeeper, laundress. High wages will be e Paid Seat eorvants. nd street Apply immediately at 149 Gi ANCY ST! ERS WANTED—THOSE having t ice with the business may 6 apply to A. LELAND ry ». 171 Pearl street. —A eel WHO HAS BREN eee Indie OVERNESS. many yeart orm FOR sire Bie ts ea Address | ble of i Engi nM, box 1,119 rey Post 0 ARDENER. WANTED A SITUATION, AS GARDEN- recpectable American family; ‘understands his Dusiness, im all ite bra isa speaks Ei ive good references. Apply drug diore, tt Walker street, corner of Chute IRLS WANTED—TW0 GIRLS, PROTESTANTS PRE- ferred—one as nurse, tho other for general housework. pply at 22 Broad street, or at 22 Pacitio street, Brookly second door from Clinton street. amg | WANTED---A GOOD WASHI Pe L The beat of reference required. von 110 Fifth ay DONE THAT THOROUGHLY ly at 1s Haat Two tyANth strest, bol woes a at atrect, iS ITand Zoretoek the de ste ee Mirerecty und Ra fs i roy BUT THOSE WHO Me #8 need trouble them. highest P talacy id constant empl ipo in the fancy store corner of Marl N° WANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN TO take charge of an infant, Address box 400 Post Oflco. NS hone SEAMSTRESS Prk csbeta —WANTED, - re ge ‘an wuired. itreet, on Mealoon avenue, aco, on o’elock. cod plain. seamstres onaty, promptly. betwee Best of city reference requires USA AND TORKEY.—ANY MERCHANT WHO 18 willing to advane iy cy nye lary for a vod clerk, will be I addressing Kalow office of J + ALESWOMEN WANTED — TWO Lm forte D> hours of iz" ad young ladies, for the mantilin depart tor craw Lonuets. Liberal smlarica to good hands." Appiy immeciately to Geo. Halpin, 361 Broad wa ERVANTS.—WANTED, AT NO. 4 8 ne sti Si Brocklym, near Pulton street, proferse nee eneral aundrosses, 7 Ada) 0 SCHOOL PRIN! genticma ihe Vent rehools of thie clvy,. aboutd Ik family where | LM mi, be Pak’ b tern] Wiense advoos i. N— care of | Feet, heey. A, Vopren, | preter it. ‘WANTS. po. caur IANS.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- ae She beck city references, wishes to make an aes brs of Mf obo hiya sewer, sand et 16 charge o! idren. SHIRT MANUFAC 2 onay of Asp. fygrarens A ving had long ex mio tinge wasn jes! ah as in iia ina wilt vets bia employers. Address G. G. she iv ulne to the ‘interest of 18 DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A t wigowes’ ‘# private family, ia. her ast situation rey required. She would like ly. Address House- HE oR Ava She bi Vey oa hes cat grate 2 good home ina toes 0 0} Keeper, Herald office SE Ons ine sw AurED FOR A large number ti several first clase m Agency, 58 t ancon n my of PFotedtant servants. WANTED GOVERNESS, 4 GERMAN PREFER- ympetent to superintend the education ofa short dista sib Bosaty ort dost 5 at a atory, front, between the Bours of {i te ud Wire MIDDLE-AGED RESPECTABLE WO- , to live with a iady in the country, (near New Seamstress, and to assist in general hous: work; also fy) ~ Oe erred Appl yat ive Twel Lith atree From 8 to tf Ac Ms with references? ” my Wen. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN situation as chambermaid, and to assist in wavhing ironing, jor to assist i of children, eetatiteiSecpacn teach meses APP rene ANTED_BY A RESPECTAB UNG GIRL, A take care of children Iain sewing, or chamberwork and plain. sowin "tug beat of city ole Can be seen uncil ‘Apply at Now 83 rect, near C ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE, TO 7 charge of an infa ratestant proterrod. “ive est of reference req aiifrom ) ¢0 11'o" Digest ‘at 110 ross roneo given, Fieasa call at 66 S eemee, avenue, jeventh street, fortwo days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A “RESPECTABLE woman, to do general housework ry Best of city references 210 ‘Iwonty-fifth street, between Eighth ai for two days. Wangenoar A ary YOUNG Me bosearsrelt @ situation ny second cook in s hotel or saloon Pre roduce good city as to character and c: ‘lease call, or sldres Ly note, to 1136 Greene stree WaAnrEn— SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE yo af oman, as chambermaid oF waiter, in a private most respectable city reference can be given. ‘60 Bowery, in the clothing JANTED—A SITUATION, BY“ A RESPECTABLE young woman, as ‘chambermaid and to assist in waah- ing ani ironing, or a nurse. Can give tive years reference. Apply at 02 Prince street, near Crosby, second floor, for two ays. A TED—A SITUATION, 1 te famnil tabi pte 4 a een Ber tot chey bres at W Jame t ANTED IMMEDIATELY—BY AN ENGLISH LADY, ,& situation 4s housekeoper or companion to an invalid! 68; would make herse erally 4 4 HOTEL OR PRI- ry Union aquare Post bE hon? a SCOTCH GIRL, A borer ap As chambermaid or waiter, or to do cist im washing and ireni: Call at 504 Housto: seen for two di ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, in a private family, as chambermai waiter, or ae bermaid and. to tako ¢ is willing to make herscit wetul. Piense call at G7 Sixth avenue, between Twentieth ry Twenty-first streets, for two days, t third fivor, front room. ANTED—BY A VERY COMPETENT PROTESTANT young woman, @ situation to go in the country as cLamLermaid, and to assis and ironing ; is : ive the 186 Sullivan street, in the best of city references rear, Can be soen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GIRL, WHO UN- derstands cutting and fitting children’s and ladies plain oresses, or, would do some light chamber N respectable family ; has been four som in give rent y ood city relurences. be seen for three pstrect, third fc floor, front room. 4 sITU- sxcellent washer and ironer; w king; is a competent Ls dress am Ves he bent et city reterence from her last. pl for two days at No. 17 bast Thirteenth street, St. place, between First and Seound avenues, TED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE A young. gich Ap caasebermena or waiver ix sraivens family; she bas uo objection to make herself gone: use: ful. be well recommended by her last loyer. May be seen for two days at 101 avenue A, betwos th maid; Please ANTED—A maa ae ae ad BY A. RESPECTABLE W youn ‘cook, tn washing rowing: shee capable of taking tu she understands business tuvrumghly. Tt gl references begiven. Picase cali at 95 ig 4 ‘street, corner of Hud- street, in the front basement. be seen wo days. A beer SITUATION, BY A Emer cin elon married young wor as parse, with reast of miik. Best of doctors’ reference given. Sopiy at ia ‘reat fifth street, between Second and ihird a ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, STEADY YOUNG woman, # situation as nurse, or to do light chamber- work or piain’ sewing, wait om @ delicate indy. Has bood city reference. be seen for two days at o/ Bond stree ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as chambermaid and piain sewer, or to assist in the washing of & private famliy. Wood rofercneo given. Call at 170 West Kighteenth street, in tne rear, up stairs, for two days. eS good GENT EN She understands ac- ad. Th ddrose ‘lara 8., Union ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT yuation as nurse and seamstress. Apply y-second atrget, for two days. WASTED. BY A RESPECTABBE YOUNG WOMAN, Wy ttituation As cook, washer, and irouer, or to ‘ehumberwork. Bei a be given, Can be between treet, rear basement, room No. 1. Waste opy 4 YOUNG GIRL, A SITUA’ bamberwork and take ft herself generally usetul. Apply ot Thirty-irst street. ANTED—FORTY OF THE BEST PLAIN SEWERS and aressmakers, and two first-rate dress cap makers. Auno others neva apply. To such constant empioyment, ‘ost wages, and prompt pay. Work given out to tnose that Viease appiy iia Jeraid offic®; which wi ANTED—BY A sireet, for two days, if mot ANTED—BY AN INDUSTRIOUS AND WELL DIS3- "W ‘poo young cirl, a civuation os chamvermaidand pinin sewer, OF Wotid Ue willing Lo do genera: housework in a pri- Prease appiy at 12 Kase ‘i'w eta street, for | Bace. “Callas lor West "Shirtocetie shoes. ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU-, ‘ation boarding hous», oF otherwise in who thorougsly and 4. at 372 ‘Th y-eignth and weeny pninth streets, sevond floor, front room, ANTED—BY A pREZERCTABLE oiRt, tion ae cook. 001 ot reference can the third floor. ANTED, A COOK—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UN- Gerstanid her vusinessand can furuish good ruloronce ay to character aud capaLiitt firat street, street, from ¥ to 12 o'clock. Ww A) ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG AMERI- can girl, ® Protestant, a situation to do vhamberwork, or to take vare of cuildren. ' Cam be seen for two days at 00} Huveton street, ee Ween BY, A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A Hituation, as trae rate cook, ins private fauitiy! ts z ply at 87 East ‘I'wenty- wanin a the, washing ‘an oi joetion to Ko & sLOrC uistance Into tI Gr ieverensoe can Le gly vga it required, Stanton street, seound two days. Please owl: at 116 lvor, front room. Can be seen tor aud Wailer, for iwo days. ‘WwW ANILD-A SITUATION AS Ren PBRMALD. AND waite work, me man, wi Ninete No, 93 vi t, Vetweom Sixth amd Seveuch avenues V4 young woman, @ ofiuniion to do eroking or goneral pounowerlk, OF UWO GATe By SWS Koustom stpoel = ‘WANTS. Walnree A VERY beep phe agrl Rie Lane senile 2 situation a0 soametress and do general housework. Please eal eail at at 308 Sort be seen until suited. ‘Wages wi fost respectable city re it at 120 Bighth street, St. WAxTD 10 Go 470,, FLUSHING, é WOMAN mdress, and who und: sareree rence given street, between Sixt! gaged. ‘seco. e-seen till ¢ ITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE 0 objection to d aha i the very best of city ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ PROTESTANT jonng woman, asehambermaid, and to ausist in wash- yusework, genteel private ‘Advertiser can give good city Siterence from he last Hirt Can be soe gt 119 First avenue, above the the bakery, until engaged.) W2estuaton si A RESPECTABLE Forse Wouay, g00d cook, warherand ironer. Pleave tall ny 11g West Thenty fourth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. sear belting; second floor, front room, for two days, if not engaged "ANTED—BY Ss ee = fines he understai maid or waiter, private famii: Please call at by East Twenty-nin two days, if not en, if not engaged. xe | W4% ‘D—A SIZUATION. ase Sev mth ‘avenues. Can W ANTED—A om Soavaae She can Can be seen for two ‘Ge referent street. Cam be seon for BY A RESPECTABLE Is a good plain call at ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Woman, a situation as cook, washe ‘ahe understands baking in sil ite irauoben, Has thobost of ety Feference. Please call at 216 Ellzabeth streot, third floor 01 ‘an be seen for two days. Has no objection t go s short distance in the country: ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE z oman, as wet m1 Apply to Michael Con very, Amity stroet, Patchon’s ailey, arst door, Brooklyn. WA4XIED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do chamberwork, washing aud ironing. Can be seen for tw: days at No 106 Wert Nineteenth street, third yr, back ros The best of city reference can be A deccrrreytre A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, # situation as seamstress, laundress, fe ebambermaid; cellent shirtmaker and first-rate ress; can give abted elty reference as to capability and character. Fleate caH at 219 East Twentieth street, second floor, front C reference from ly. The other to do chamberwork and , or assist in Washing and ironin, gf would be will: ing to do light housework in'a private family: she has. three and a half years roforence, Pieano call nt Tis Soventensan ixth and Seventh avenues, They may be for two days if not suited in a quiet family. ‘ANTED—BY A HIGH! poste had “WIDOW womat fon bermaid, or to wait at fens of children; no obj S chort distance in ti try. ‘The best of city reference can be given. Gall for two o days at 650 Hous- tun street, corner af Thompson, room No. ‘WANTEDAN EXPERIENCED COOK; “ONE CAPA- Ule of taking care of sick children. None nocd apply Without good references from their last situation. ‘Apply at No, 44 Franklin strect, atter 100’clock P. M. ANTED A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE yours of ago. city reference. Please call at Ne Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—BY A GENTEEL YOUNG LADY, A SITU- ation as attendant in « fancy thread or nevdle store. ase address Yancy Store, Post Ufliee, Hoboken, WA STED— SIUATION AS COOK OR HOUSEKEEP- er, inn sail family; one with the best recommenda- it's first-rate washer and ironer. A letter addressed to Elizabeth Campbell, No. 18 Sixth stroct, will meet with immeaiate attention. WANTED—A WOMAN 48 COOK; ONE THAT UNDER- nde ber work, and to assist in washing and ironing also a girl to aszist "jn. chamberwork, and make herse useful. None need apply but those who can come commended, Apply at23 Henry street between ten o'clock. ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo. men, Lonel hay 0 washer and iro Would wish te ‘Apply for two da; at 313 avenue A int ‘th y-first street. Boeri deanery TWO RESPECTABLE WOMEN, SITU- ono as first rate cook; best of city reference from her last place. The other as first rate seamstross. Can en for two days at 25 Prince street. ITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, xccllent washer and ironer, Mon one city apply at 885 First's WASTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU ation as first rate cook, or would assist in yrasning and ironing; up-towa situation preferred. dh oljection to go s short distance in tho country. ven. Please all xt @ Chrystie rear, first floor. Is an excellont baker. ge key Foy atamiins yhe o A_ RESPECTABLE rl, youn, ork, oF as chamber. maid or wai etvate family. Has the best reference from t place. Can be ‘No. 172 Ann street, second floor, back roo! ANTED—BY A SMART, WILLING GIRL, A SITU- Es) as chambermaid waiter, or to assist in the lly competent to rif this tituation. She would Take! lly useful to a respectable family. Has ood cit; nces from her last place. Can be seen at 157 {itzabeth street, in the rear, first floor, front room. street, in the teen for two days sat bo apply at 261 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 RESPECTABLE young woman, in the capacity of Iady’s maid or seam-*| stress, er would wait onan invalid lady. The very best of city referen given. Please call at 331 Sixth ave: between Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets. Would like to travel with a family. ‘W437ED—A YOUNG WOMAN, TO ATTEND ANA bakery. None neod apply who cannot best of city references, Tn eed the bakery, corner of ay and Concord streets, Brook! ANTED—BY A Fins CLASS SEAMSTRESS, A 3 males’, trans 's and potent. Also, by a re. a4 cok, waaher No. 10 Tillary ANTED—BY A tae ate at YOUNG WOMAN, situation as chambermaid and waiter. Good city re- Please call at No. 61 Fourth avenue. ,| ie A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 6 el teen or and waiter, or chi her ner, oF to take care of Children and do bo well recommended from her last Can be seen tor three days. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘A SITUATION As cook: 1s willing to nexist in the washing is a good cook sher and iron woul shadberwork and sake care of shildren, or sow. "No objec- tion to go in the country. The best of roferonce given. Pleage call at 9 Seventeenth street, between Sixth and Seventh Want Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA ‘a situation as cook; is an excellent washer and iro! understi tent as |: are nee give! her last pl Cau be seen for two days at No. 212 Firet avenue between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, third floor, back room. ANTED—BY A in a private family, jection to do general house of reference can be given. third floor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE Lap ts aetna ‘a situation as soamatress: A SITUATION yk. Has no ob- best 001 mall family. 180 Elizabeth ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, fourteen years of ituation to assist in the gone ral housework of Ah eee A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as chambermaid and waiter, or todo chamber 8 work and plain sewing, or as children’s maid. Please call at between Twenty-ninth and Thirtioth ‘Can be seen for two days. an fo re A peiihei 0. ‘ighth ay streets, second floor. YOUNG WOMAN, d waiter. Can be soot been four yeurs in h ty-ninth street, betw ‘ace where she last li Seams INTELLIGENT GIRLS, BETWEEN l4and 17 8 of ‘one to attend in a store, the work; to go to a country town. sairees 3. C. M. K., Post Wa business pre reo, enees, eter Post Offic ANTED—A SALESMAN, IN W tailoring and clothing establishing ‘On except one well acquainted with ‘he busines Pi name and roferen Hough, 220 Broadway, W'ntzns yous one moderate #1 Post Om TANTED—A SITUATION IN A STORE, DY A YOUNG Gorman; he has ag owiede of commervial ru tine having been employ years in stores iu Germany. He «peaky@ little Knglish and fy determined to make hin cet wetul. Picnse address Ch. Dienst, Merald five, waion A Finst CLASS Aattecs, post pald, Salesman, care of Joseph MAN, AS BOOKKEEPER. TO witling to work for s Address 00x 1,538 will Lo promptly attemded to. 4 ann WANTED-IN A WHOLESADT AND RETAIL STORE, of ‘A young man [rom twenty-one to twenty-tiva yen EF ee steak WEG MtaN Ae Hos husiness and mi try prefered. Audrors A. i, C., Herald offee, oy 01 thi ALE AND werart, Mann i= gy B, BOX IN TH) PosT © die premiam «ill be paid vcr en | Waxtep—a soe YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST IN AN OLD liehed ngeere 04 to Uae fob a eect om te ty wahig. et tect ddouan tad ote s mast SEES, Sic eth tomretoce, be Band Welling of the ap plicant, to E PT, New York Post offs, J ARTED—AN ENTRY CLERK ure. To one that can w ia correct at Sgures. 8 permane One whe is used to ‘ancy poods preferred. Age trem bs toe ears. Audrey Xf Heras often, sath cary oe Pected, and where an interview can behead ERKIN \ TEMPERANCE GROCERY, a) ond appty at OP arenes C, TANTED—A SITUATION. HY A VERY R&PERT rienced German conchman he enderstamds bie beet ness th bh, epenke Bre too city referee? Sitlestick F Bishi Bowery A YOUNG as store. He will devote, tion as eoachm: fectly. Hi city or countrs Streets tied finer, frome Foot Bike son ANTED—THKEE MEN IN A LIVERY STABLE. wo to work in t bie and one te drive Nowe hus dy ) understand thelr beeiness, need apply. Joba Ward, 19 Montgomery street, sereey Cay pg ape PAIGE’S SALOON, connee or Ww: on tables prin; One wile dest rt hours of 1d 10 RS 3 ANTED—IN A WHOLESALE DRY econe ooene. a boy shout Bfteen yours of age one who his parente. Addrevs Drj Goods, Merala office. ANTED—IN A wecensaee AND RETAIL HARD. a boy fourtoen or fifteen years oo ides in the lower part of the city, aod. with i ae preferred; salary first year $0. ‘Adages ak ‘i W4pren—2t4 4 SrRapY Fv GLE MAN. a stra as WASZED-AN OFFICE NOY, ABOUT FOURTEEN years oid, Inquire at 31 Broudway, third story, back rovm. ay tae Ber, SIXTEEN yeas A 4 p--— 4 Apply, st the me, Sa Street, a ANTED—ONE HUNDRED, DIRT CARTS. APPLY at the Sixth ward Station House, on Monday mora- ing, to Alderman Henry H. Howar WANTED—AT, S82 BROADWAY Nicholas Hotel) 4 Protestant English or Seoteh girls to learn sper in Connecticut; 2 girls for general house- work in elty; clerks, salesmen, porters, mem on and steamers, and boys for trade ooaks, cambns maids, fe. SECURIT outa $300 tear —WANTED, A SITUATION OF rt active young Englishman, as Resistant clerk, collector. I ¢ where’ his services would meet with t porter, or a pl ir remuneratio duce good reference from Security, for 0 (OPPOSITE ST. cuttomen in the st OF talermen. with $2 to risk. Apply from 9,to 444 Bronawpy. SPECIAL NOTICES. ARD TOSTHE PUBLIC COMPLETION or THE std ‘Nicholar—The proprietors of the St. hbroadws: Yi their frionds and to the building, completed and furnish ing to its original desigi tions for one thousand pe pen of guents, The new fection, opened this 9 nd fornished in the same sumptuos ae e f wi three hund: whe largest ae their warm ay th sort for the support “chick ba bee renaered their undertakin, ceessful, hud trust that the increased magnitude 4 thei le ‘ lishment will vent for the fa- the reseption lag, & is fa} =? ture the ypoint me to which man: ve been heretofore Bnei in copreguence of their {1 ay J accommodate thers aa ‘ACKER & CO. St. Nicholas Hotel, Breadwey. {IKE DEPARTMENT.—THE COMMITTEE hdl THE twenty-fifth annual ball s pet of the Widow Or- Fund of the Fire De ey er to ‘the doma- JOHN 8S. GILES, | Tronsurer, — LGROVE'S ASSEMBLIES MR. H. Respect. fully announces to his friends and t Be Lot continue bis asso ny longer th Ei ane icipicased t9 moct them again mn he will be mcre respectably locat jocated THOMAS HILLGROVE. ‘OTICE.—AN ADJOURNED Soosr heh OF THE COM- ittce of two from each ward city on the condi. Uon of the streets, &c., will be hi room No. on Mor. raland punctual ‘attendance req GLU. N. iittioox, cusinee OTC, OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE Y tition of the Industry of All Ni Piziog sta sor wnfalfties ch arch ription agalurt this aescctation, wheth: sa net il pears for forward the same ‘immediately, ad: reseed. to Crystal By order, rer ig BURN UM? Prosiiont’ .| OMS. OF THE PERHAM GIFT Ste ones at Academy Hall, 663 Broadway, from 9 ‘olock A. M., from 1 to 6 and 7 to 9 o'clock, P. M. eae bare ALL ‘os behets = one OR Saeaee respec ited . in the ramen sees 1, ‘al strect. to assis Lodge of the Protestant Association, tq be ‘called. ercan Lodge.” All Frotentante dguirous of sing as ar ed by order. JAME! (PHE COMMITTEE ON FERRIES, TO WHOM WAS ferred the subject of eutablishlng ferry, from foot cf Decbronses street, North river, vonia arene, New Jersey, will meet at Revs ocMy Hall, Monday, 13¢! inst., at 3 o'clock P. M. + [Committee on WM. RB FOSTE Sieve ct Oontelioea JOHN G. SEEL' WILLIAM CLEARY, HE COMMITTEE ON STREETS. TO WHOM WAS RE- ferred the matter of widenin Wort teh streets, will meet at No. 200K ee e Ran atSorclock P. M. REDERICK Committee CHARLES TUTTLE, on JONATHAN WURpy, Board of JOHN MECLAVE, '$ Councilmen. MILITARY. oc DRIATIC ¢ JUARD, ATTENTION. -A MEETING OF will Atl be ‘Smith's ‘be puac. 'W. F. CORRY, Chairman. (A. J. Purrsive, Secretary. MUSICAL. A LADY ¥,WHo Has iJ ACCUSTOMED 0 SaAcn. forte, to receive two or three urate 8 Tuclduse. Address ‘Masse Herala cave hme moses Aen: ¢ $820 sine tho € PrAkorenss FOR MET cotere, oneetl mat hnished Lys ron treme eB MS, 88oUN, Tialian and d English, sacred OF ESSOR hid VOCAL MUSIC— 4 Boo! otes mouse. each day f rill be hay terms, Py at bape , 89 White street, near Broadway. ‘ANTED—BY A GERMAN, A SITUATION AS tutor ina private family, (without residonoa) where his services ae ‘Retractor ctor a Li ee Grrbinteasetts Sarees Sees, Woseharfenbetg, 722 Dacedwa AAA AR AANA ALAA FF CLOTHING.—$2,000 WORTH WANTED.— CAive bighont cash price will be liberally given, in current pall Lote of good left o clothing ‘of ev. all on JAMES 1 Orange street, ps" URNITURE WANTED.—PERSONS ms hav ay ated (bmg can Sig fair cash a pine Ghee eg 6 toby by t~ N OAT. orr fol pine! AND Ldap) bon hoeneas Ladies and nd qoationeen bat a ving any yh meres poner residences, can ae wee i. M, DUSSELDORP. . i iat oranshi ‘mereantite and, we lessecall. Privese | Visiting cards prettily written, in meek (a a, ‘ ROARD.—A SUITE OF ROOMS, FRONT AND BACK Parlor aud bedroom, snd pantries atteg ed, to let to rty ot gentler etias and Croton bathe cay.” Apply at 24 Union pl FURNISMING GOODS, #4 BRO, be undersigned Raving f Sormed ‘a copartnershi, HRW gP' osu ct the laestenpoations, Alay having gu ered « superior shirt cotter, wo sto Gro, A, Janson, former!y With jikinek & Hoadden KM, PURE. [ ;

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