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‘a ret of disorderly persons &, bis attracted there by the ittrreat stroot preachora, Ayoung man named Richard Annises of No. Qf Elabeth street, wos arrested by oificer Hay. Charged with disordesly conduct. There wore woven! hundrad per: n Serenata cons present during the time of preachin, ying the Name of a Bodive of the Fifteenth wa named James Caton charged with forging the wane of Bis brother, Thomas Cauton of No. 398 Bowery, which enatied tke accused to obtain one hundred dollars vor, ‘the Bowery tavings Bank. It seems that on the 6th or Beptember, 1868, the accused stole the bank book belony to his brother, went to the Savings Bank, and there represented himeelf aa Thomas Canton, presented the book, drew out the one hundred dollars, ana forged the pame of his brother on the receipt of the money. Since that time he has been absent from the city, and on his return a few days ago he was recognised aud arrested on the charge. Justice Clark, before whom the acensed was taken, committed him to prison for trial First District Court. Before Hon. Justice Green. LANDLORD AND TENANT CASE. ATK 8.— Wellington A, Carter vs. B. J. Van Cott ana others.—This was a summary proceeding to recover pos- session of store, ccllars, and other tenements, in 178 Greenwich street, for non-payment of $100 reat—being the amount payable on Ist of April for one month in ad- vance. The defendants set up @ gencral denial, and con. tended that the rent was not demanded. On the trial the landlord produced an agreement signed by defendant, Van Cott, and a witness deposed that he went with a bi for the rent to defendant’s store; he there saw Mr. Mar- my, ong of the defendants, and he being engaged, the | wi hens left the bill on the table, and aubseuently called anddemanded a check without stating for what. Th Judge dismissed the application, on the ground tat the Plaintiff had not proved the letting of the whole of the ses to defendant, and also on the ground that the nd for rent had pot been made, Court Calendar—Tni: ‘Unrrep Srares District Courr. —Nos. }, 18, 19, 21 two 27. SurrEme Count—Circuit.—Nos. 128, 349, 355, 362, 356, 368, 361, 117, 426 to 432, SoraEwe Covrt—Spocial Term.—Nos. 1134, 22, (108, 8634, 62, 63, 65 to 71, 73 to 92, 94, 95, 96,08 to 104, 10 ‘O“MON Pixss.—Part First—Noe. 418, 433, 434, 403, | 4 ni} 368, 450, 451, 452, 454, 456 to 401. Part Second—Nos 856, 857, 274, 437 to 445, 447, 448, 449. Serznior Se ape Branches. )—Nos. 72, 180, 221 197, 146, 223, 252, 25, 258 to 267, 114, 205, 211. Malls for Europe. "8B EW YORE HERALD—EDITION YOR EUROTE. ‘re royal mail steamship Cabada, Capt. Stone, will Wave Boston on Wednesday at 12 o'clock, for Liverpool. ‘The European mails will close in this city at quarter to ‘three o'clock to-morrow afternoon. he Waxxiy Henatp, (printed in French snd English,) |}! will be published at half-past nine o'clock to-morrow mering. Single copies, in wrappers, sixpence. abecriptions and advertisements for any edition of the | New Yore Hxnavp will be received at the following places in Burope :— ‘Bereeroor, . John Hunter, No. 2 Paradise street. Lompon .,.. Edwards, Sandford & Co., No. 17 Cornhill. Wim. Thomas & Co., No. 19 Catherine street, Puan. - Livingston, Wells & Co., § Place de Ja Bourse, OUR AGENTS IN PARIS, FRANCE. Baris, and Europe generally, that Mr. B. H. Revoil, 17 ‘Rue de la Banque, Paris, is no ionger connecied with the New Yor« Henarp, either as correspondent or agent. Mevers. Livingston & Wells, 8 Place de la Bourse, are eas only agents in Paris, both for advertisements and webseriptions, = Brady’s Card to the Public—New York abounds with announcements of 25 cont and 50 cont de- . Bu jo aclence, experience, or tasto, is Resistet produce these so-called cheap pictures. Daring several years that Ihave devoted to tl errenn art i has been constant labor to perfect and elevate it. The Result has been that the ence has been wc. corded to ir in London, the bited has always ed when a by unfounded assumptions of jon is no sooner presented than half the price. By such decep: deteriorated. My new gallery } , contains evel first class pictures : but for ‘accommodation of such persons as may desire cheap esses, I take this opportunity of anuouncing that I am Prepared to furnish dagnerreotypes at fifty ceuts and up- wards, at my old estab! ‘0, 205 Broadway, corn of Wuiton ons may be seon with ¢ lemonstrate that jeien: and ‘application, and those which can be made hy the Kerest tyro. I wish to vindicate true art, and Sourage real excelledco or its opporite: to preserve and per real excellence or site: 3 Sees en, one it it to doeenerate by interiorit ef mete ial m re meanness of the price, oy aie oe M. B: BRADY, New York. Holmew’ . Pr a ihaenads ohn tantlty Tas tho py ‘there prices at HOLMES, roadway. ro to rating this art done ‘sere to originate improvements, to perfect, expedite aud ch ‘Sypen, with a 4ystem to take 600 pictures dally Yentio n of» double working camera, o of o1 Wk awarded a divloma and three sil beco: rival to claim all the credit a1 Bir the Yeopeat . M és in tho at The Orystal Palace (World's Fair) Medal ts ROOT’S fou th us. on =: Abate ee bis t 01 . Crayon daguerreotypes eno stherylace, Cloudy weather all the same Miz. Rooms easy of a: ¥ Chas. H. Williamson, nine years e or in dagi ereoty ping, “ectricity to the art tal th aly, thereby securing t -esaior x Tong sittige are telious—short 0 No. 249 Fulton streo meat. agreeable. Gallery, rooklyn. Beebe & Co., Fashionable Hatters, No. 156 Broadway.—Spring and summer fashion for gentlemen's Bate and caps. Spring Style of Hat is de- | ‘eidedly the ha Sa dsomest fabric of tho set = for $350. None are ‘mone cheaper. The store Hats, Hats—C: ne Hid Nassau street. ‘terns, torother wi of ma, ton, palin leaf, and Canada braid bat prices, for cash, in lenge or small quantities. ‘ C. H, ATKINS, 212 Greenwich street. ‘extonsive vari thorn, Albert H. Nicolay Holds his Regular Semi- weekly sale of stocks and bonds this day, at 1234 o'clock, at the Merchai Exch For further particulars see change. For hie advertir tin ‘another column. For Sale Cheap—A Ladies’ Shoe Store, 211 oni Sixth a door above Fourte ‘dest at Inquire at 467 Bs Such Principlics are Admirable, past Censure, versal facts! Every person should know them. How ! Why that the Original yk in For what? \e papers! the best place in town t> treet. ‘Horace Waters’ Pianos—In Power, are an unrivailed instra- wont, | Amateurs are invited to call and tert thelr meri Gilbegp & Co.g peeminm pianos, with or without molian; Hallet & Gumston's pianos, (of the old eatabli frm of Hallet & Co.) Gitt udoir pianos; for sal ‘wholesale or retail, at factory prices. HORACE WATERS, 593 Broads Pianos.— purity, and richness of tone, th Musical De; it Pond & Co. Tecordeons kno a world. |ACOBS, 407 Broadway. Melodeons.—The it of melodeons in the cit; el Ly, at 333 Broadw: only place wi ‘be had Goo tent organ melod Date W. Smith leon: 5 a. HORACE WATERS, Sole Agent, 333 Br Excelsior Fire Insurance y of New ital Temoved their office to York—cash No. 6 Broad street, two doors from Wall. ‘HENRY QUACKENBOSS, Secretary. ond w: Building Materials, Iron Window Lintels, hills, dc. at 8 cost of one third the price of brown stone out in the same elaborate manner; specimens can be seen at Me office, or those desiring information at distance will tent drawings of same. Apply at JACKSON'S. Iron forks, 85 to 65 Goerck Zebu street, up stairs, vail! 0 day, 10th inst., ten oases tich French straw bonnets and artificial flowers, just red im store from steamer Franklin. Off at less than cost, as the whole stock be closed by the 20th, on tof removal. Fren lng oe baba va in it muslin curtain Ppacieteress tet Deanne torder dope f jor digpere, now # We colored bordsred. . 64, at BURDETT’S cheap dry goods store, 101 street, corner of Mulberry, near Centre Market. Paravols—We are Making, and Have on pand boive assortment, which we offer at reduc SPRATT & MUI Mrs. Kello; and embroidery store at 687 Broadway, on Tuesday, ling, "ilth, 1804. Dresuinaling in tha mont fashionatio atyie, i. KELLOGG, Agent. Bonn, *t Ribbons and French Flowers.—The ladies are, *epectfally invited to all inspect my stock af above go: @- KG, McKENZIE, 271 Hudson streot, Dressmak.*9 will Find at MeKenate’s, 97% | t, & ONS aesortment OF drore trimmings wt we Hodson + Prices ted on the City Halt | Brether.—On Sahpaay officer | , arrested & yung man | | tainly cured by this great purifier. S store fr Philadelphia; Bates, | bottle: R. G. | Brooklyn. ‘We veg leave to state to our readers and patrons in |: ality, whieh will fairly remunerate men of | Lypia Martino, all of ry. Je of takiag two ‘and from the fact fhe- er medals for superior practic hiss successfully ap- impressions instan- fa happy mo- pleasant and | In on. The mp is ial exquisitely fino, and he is selling be d cortainly there can be Caps.—At Wholesale a | Jarge assortment of ths above articlos, of the latest pat- Log! Pana- at very low | invited to attend the fu! . The irt] Jacobs’ celebrated | | ment. and Best soem | Maton Mjits, in the 64th year of hi will open a Fashionable Mil- | afternoon. N. J., for interment. Something Entirely Now.~Those Beautifal | Aol a new article of carpet, magni‘ioont pat, ' te d righ colors, can be had at prices from 58., 9s., to 10% Pergard St che wteat cheap carpet depot, J. HENRY ANDERSON & CO., 103 Bowery. Ladies’ Shoe Estabitstument,—Jeffers, 467 Broadway, New —Premium at the London Bxposi- tion.—Ladies visiting the city, and wishing to purvhase on excellent article, finished in an artistic manner, are re fully informed that these celebrated shoesand boots are still manufactured under Jotfors’ poreo pervision, Notice.—Those In Pursuit of Well Made clothing will fad at ALYRED MUNROE & CO.’S ono price q_iablishiment, 441 Broadway, not only well made goods, bat shionably cut garments, made up with the bost mings One price only is asked, every garment ed in pia figures. Boyw’ clothing and furnishing goods in great varity, Sewing Machines, Ustng a Waxed Thread, suitable for heavy boot and shoe work, 'harnoss makiaz, &e. — 8 abi kinds of w ro informed that Singer's sivgle threaded sewing machinos have boon adapted to perform their work in the most perfect maance, ‘There is not and never has bocn any controversy about the right to use Whose mach. i M. SINGER & CO., No, 325 Broadway. » the soft Spring Breezes they ca eannet tu. ye the human hair. Both remedies aro" one th Prive 25 cents. Headquarters, Bam pnt ehelor’s Holy; erticle, by all nokp-. Derloetly golor sy led Dye is still the Lending iged to be the best dye extant for ir the moment it is appliod. of the wi Tons 14) proclaim it the only ELOW’S, 233 Brvadway Hyatt’s Life Balsam.—Rheumatism in its ‘Most painfal forms, alvo scrofula, old ulcers, and the worst easen of diveases of the blood, great dobility, liver com laint, kidneys, incipient consumption, &c., aro mogt cer- Prinvipal depot, No, 240 ents per bottle. Grand street Seventy. Two prizes now, from two World's Lyon’s magnetic powder bears, First World’s Bair in London Awarded a medal to LYON’S magnetic powder, (withont poison, ) for t destrnction of insects. Nowour own World's Fair bas de- sreed him amedal, Central dopot 424 Broadway.” ‘aire, Gouraud’s Itallan Medicated Soap is the reliabie article for the eure of pimples, freckle, tan, salfowness, eruptions, and every #kin deformity. Beware of imitations of this oclobrated and old ostabliahed skin pro- tervative and beaut taining mineral astrinzonts ut erly ruinous to the complexion, and by their repellant ac. tion endangering hoalth. Equally famed is Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile for uprooting halr from any part of the body. Li- uid Hair Dyo, Liquid Rouge, Lily White and Hair Rostora- tive, at the old established depot, 67 Waller streot, first om, Broadway; Calendar, 88 South Third street, 29 Washington street, Boston, &c. To the Ladies,—A. W. Roberts, having com- pleted his alterations, will open on Monday, she 10th of April, a full and splendid a lace goods, in the very latest ety jow pricer. A Life Insurance Office Chizzled.—A Well known citizen late! gentlemen. Had they known that he owed his exceoding!: ful ap; f DEMONET & MEYERS rence . Inquire at 13 Cortdan Private rooms for applying the dye. beard to Grow strong and i he skin. 50 a half dozen. $4 mnt to any part of the countr @. GRA HAM, 15 Ann street; Hayés, 175 Fulton stro Excelsior Hair aches. Three minutes with CRISTADOROw + you have them black or brown? ! 4 either in perfection. Sold and): yr House. fe produ ‘applied at 6 Moldavia Cream.—This superb eompound, $o strengthening and beautifying the hatr, prepared on! A .dsoldby W. A. Bachelor, at Mis colebrated hair wig factory, 233 Broadway. BACHELOR'S hair dye so! applied. Nine private rooms. Diseased Lungs. Dr. Curtis's Hy; is producin, tire revolution in the treatment of all lung complaint di received of cases of cures of astht count: bit tion, d_ hopelesr, from clergymen, postmasters, and other persons of the his) Sales here have reached over two hun- is the most wonderful ade by man It gives imme 3, Hi Gaudert, pos = lygeana is doir hada distressing cough, we atbing, for years. She wore the inhaler syrup but aiew days before she was re- ym after one month's nse of it, her cough well. ‘Dr, Curtis's new system of inhalation must produ an entire revolution in the treatment of diseases of t lungs. There is no mistake, it is troly « wonderful dis. covery.” Hygeana for sale at BOYD & PAUL'S, No. 40 Cortlandt street; C. H. Bing, corner of John street and Broapway, New York; and Mrs. Hayes, 175 Fulton street, and 146 Allantio street, Brooklyn, ve yin medi diate relief, Hyg master of Richmon: wonders here. M. great diticulty of b and took the cberr: 119) by the Rev. Dr. Re On Sunday, Apri the Rev. Dr. Renneday, ¥ Tsao R. Cou# to Mins Hewsuerra Booanr, daughter of 1 late Tunis Bogart, all of Brooklyn. } On Saturday evening, April, at Stapleton, 31, 7 the Rev. Henry Johnson, (colored,) Mr. A. R. Post to Mi the above place. New Jersey papers please copy. Dica, On Sunday evening, April ®, of coosumption, Ws:womm ughter of the Ocpen, wife of James lL. Fountain, and ® | late Thomas Brooks. | sade relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | invited to atvend her funeral, at half-past three o’cloci to-morrow afterncon, from the Lutheran Church of St. James, in Mulberry street, between Grand and Broome streets. Suddenly,,on Sunday, April 9, Erazauera GiiuiGan, aged 89 years. ler funeral will take place at three o’clock this after- noon, from her late residence, in Fourth place, Brooklyn. On Saturday, April 8, of consumption, Euma C. Painty, wife of Patrick Printy, in the 32d year of her age. Her friends and acquaintances are requested to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 262 Third ave- nue, corner of Twenty-second street, at half-past nine o’clock to-morrow morni g, to St. Ann’s Church, Astor There will be a solemn high mass at ten o’clock, after which the remains will be conveyed to Calvary Ce- | metery, Williamsburg, L. I. Feooklyn, on Sunday evening, April 9, after a lin- gering illness, Mrs. Saran ManGarerra, widow of the late William L. Degraw, in the 58th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend her funera), at four o’clock to-morrow afternoon, from her late residence, corner of Hudson and DeKalb avenues, Brooklyn, without further invitation. ‘On Sunday, April 9, of consumption, GEoxak C. Sxop- ed 26 years, 10 months and 24 days. GRASS, ds and acquaintances of the family, also th The First ward police, are respectfully invited to attend his | funeral, at two o’clock to-morrow afternoon, from lis late residence, No. 1 Whitehall street. Philadelphia papers please copy. On Sunday, April 9, of consumption, Captain Dana Martinc, aged 66 years, 7 months and 27 days. The relatives and frie noon, without further invit ion, from his late residence, No. 36 Vandam street. son of Peter and Margaret Hay, aged 1 year, 4 months and 27 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his parents, corner of Seventh avenue and Twentieth strect, at two o'clock this afternoon. His remains will be con: veyed to the Cemetery of the Evergreens for interment. in Saturday, April §, of consumption, Tuomas Litus, a native of Croom, county Limerick, Ireland, in the 33d year of his age. His friends are respectfully invited to attend his fu- | neral, at two o’clock this afternoon, from his late resi- dence, No. 185 Crosby street. On Saturday, April 8, Mrs, Nancy Wamsigy, in the 04th | year of her age. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- ctfully Invited to atiend the funeral, at two o'clock | this afternoon, from the residence of her son-in-law,James | Y. Watkins, No. 28 Henry street. | taken to Greenwood. Her remains will be On Sunday, April 9, KateS., daughter of George W. ‘The Original Jacobs’ Great i yy orn es 407 Brondway, with the iners poet oh | and Harriet M. Pearcey, aged 1 year and I1 months. of musical inst in the’ city. Firth, The funeral will take place from the residence of her parents, No. 77 Grand street, at four o’clock this after- noon. Her remains will be taken to Albany for inter. On Sunday morning, April 9, after a short iHness, Mr. 8 age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | fully inyited to attend the funeral, from his late vesi- dence, No. 27 Goerck street, at two o'clock this aiter- noow. On Sunday, April 9, Mary Scantoy, daughter of James Scanlon, aged 4 years and 6 months. ‘The friends and acquaintances, and those of Patrick Me- | Carty, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, | from Ne jo. 201 Mercer street, at two o'clock this afternoon, On Sunday, April 9, Mont Cunuxy, aged 26 years. The friends of his brothers, and brother-in-law, Michael Walsh, are invited to attend his funeral, from No. 19 City Hall piace, at two o’cloek to-morrow afternoon. On Saturday, April 8, Susan S. Harr, daughter of Robert Hand Margaret A. Hart, aged § years and 1 month. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, at three o'clock this after- noon, from the residence of her parents, No. 60 Twelfth street, near Seventh avenue, without further invitation. On Saturday, April 8, ANNE Louisa, second daughter of William and Ann Nedwell, aged 12 years, 2 months and 8 days. is; | - “The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect- fully requested to attend her funeral, at ten o’clock this morning, from the residence of her parents, No. 139 Eli- zabeth street. On Saturday, April 8, AGNES Davy, yo of Chariesand Agnes Davy, aged one year, 16 days. Her remains wore interred in Greenwood Cemetery. On Saturday morning, April 8, at one o'clock, after a short illness, CaTuatine KeRAx, of the town of Drum- haunie, parish of Mulholm, county Cavan, Ireland. Her funeral will take place at No. 349 Kast Tenth street, at one o’clock this afternoon. On Friday night, April 7, at half-past eleven o'clock, after an illness of ‘three days, Annet C. Woonrvry, in the hope of a bliroful immortality, aged 26 years ‘and 10 months. is friends, and thoee of his father, Thomas M. Wood ruff, Hancock Chapter 0. U. A., and the Order generally, ate respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his ite residence, No. 7484¢ Broadway, at one o'clock this His remains. will be conveyed to Newark, daughter months and California yore please co) At Eliza) $ ef flown, N. J., on Saturday, April 8, Rune Duwaaraup, of Bordeaux, France, aged 48 years. His friends are invited to attend his fanoral, from his late residence, at half- part nine o’ciock on Tuerday mora- ing. ‘The cara will leave at eight o'clock A, M., and? re- J 10D ot eleven ang twelve o’s}oyk. stole a march on these scrutinizing mt will Foree the ick in six weeks, and won't st: B couldn't say more ina month. $1 p i €.-0ristadoro Dye.—Dor | sigh sir, a the reflection of your grizrledtwhiskers and mu fe e | A Newly Discovered Medicated Inhalation for | ‘day, although it is only three months since | ised. Te i “f 1 di 8 of the family are respectfully ineral, at two o’clock this after- | His remains will be taken to | Greenwood Cemetery for interment, On Saturday evening, April 8, Jomy /RINGLE, youngest At Williamsburg, on teturday, April 8, after a short iMuees, Jonn ByeNks, aged 66 yours, a native of vounty ‘Tipperary, Ireland. The relatives and friends of hia brothers, Garret, Mi- obi , also those of his brother-iaige@, Ka- rnes, are,respectfully invited to atlend hia fweeral, o'clock this afternoon, from the residence of hia brother Tkemas, No. $12 Second street, Williansburg. At¥lushing, 2. I urday evening, April 8, at the house of his mother, nits H. Bia, aged 3f years. ‘The funeral wil] take place at the house of his mother, at eleven o’clocls this morning. Tue relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend, On Sunday, Aril 0, Peer B. Marks, Jr., aged 4 years, 2 months and 17 daye ‘The relatives and friends of the family ave respectfally invited to attend the funeral, at two o'clock this after- noon, from the residence of ‘his parents, No. 94 Seventh avenuo, They sat and watched his bosom heaving, And softly bent to list his breathing; And there were tears, and gloom, and sighing, For that sweet rosebud slowly dying. The ties of earth wore elmost rive, And spirit ones from God in heaven Were watching, clad in robes of whiteness, To bear the boy to realms of brightness. And now, the pangs of death all vanished, From that fair brow its gloom was banished: No more can pain rend that sweet bosom, For Peter blooms a heavenly blossom. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED RVERY DAY. i WANTS. an A RESPECTABIE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation to do chamberwork and waiting, or do the gen- eral work of 4 small private family. Best city roferonce won. Can be eon for three days, if not engaged, at 149 Base Twonty-tifth sercet, rear bul ding, first tloor, RESPECTARLE SCOTCH WOMAN WANTS A SIT- uation a# cook, washer and {roner, or Ianndrese: haa bo objection to go a short distance i in the grocery, between avenui RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL WISHES A SITUA tion ae chambermaid or waiter, or to assist in the washing and iroving. Haz no objection to go in the coun- try. Inquire at 237 Eleventh strovt, between avenues C and B, in the grocery store. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WOULD LIKE to go with a family to California; she is willing to take care of children, or make herself generally useful, Good city reference given. Please call at 15 Hamilton street, a few doors from Catharine. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS chambermaid, waiter and plain sewer, or to do the fine Washing and ironin, all private family Can produce unquestionable reference. Please o second floor, front room, for two days. on & I at 259 First avenue, PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS chambermaid and seamstress. Has no objection to co a short distance in the country. eon at No. 121 Pirst gvenve, between Seventh and Bighth stroets, third floor, for wo a PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, WHO IS A COM- potent seamstress and well educated, desires a situa- tion ax euch in a first rate private family. No others nocd apply. Would ho willing to assist in light chamberwork, or tuking care of children. Good reference given. Terms $3 per month, Can be seen for three days at 108 Greenwich street, second foo: RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS 4 SIT. vation in a rmall private family, to do general hous work, and has good city reference from her lasi wonld have no objection to go a short distance in the country if notengaged. Can be seen for three days, Please call at 85 | Mulberry street, second floor, back room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE single Protestant man from the North of Ireland, either as clerk ina store, or as bartender; would have no objection to light porter ‘an give the beat of refer- ence as to honesty, Pi} at 10! Treaty. between Sixth and Seventh avenues, for two ds; YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION private famil, chambermaid and laundre: rate shirt iro’ nd understands all about fin at 128 East Thirty-sixth stroet, ond and Third avenues, third floor, front roo: YOUNG COLORED WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as a waiter, chambermaid or cook, for a large ff house or hotel. Iv accustomed to cooking for « boarding house. Can give the best of eter, ref 2. call at No. 10 Jersey street, baek of Nibio’s, room third floor, 8 GARDENER AND GROOM—WANT ber, single person. s situation; has a perfect knowledge egetable, fruit and flo ‘ED, BY A SO- garden, greenhouse, hot- 4 alto, has knowledge and practive in the caro and driving of one or two horses. Can be woll recommended. fc ohjeation to go into the country. Address T.L., Herald office, for three days. YOUNG MAN WHO HAS BREN ENGAGED IN the capacity of book keeper, wishes respectable om- pleyment; would have no objection to learn a trade; sign and ornamental painting preferred, and would take oharze of a set of books if required. Address J. Ii., Herald office. ‘gree! stoves and grape vines; has long experience in drainin; and aintiog waste nds: wife vould aot as cook on do housework. Addi etreet, for two days. S LAUNDRESS, PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND ironer—a frituation wanted. Good city reference Apply at 19 Twelfth street, for two days. A STRONG AND HEALTHY LAD. JUST FRow AL. school, . wishes to be apprenticed t> « centesl trade, For parti ree ir id, M. M., 89 Greenwich given. YOUNG MAN. OF GOOD EXPERIENCE IN THE care and management of horses, wi 2 private family ascoachman. He his Ini and thorously Can isfactory reference as to character and on- racity. ¢ seen for two days at No. 67 West Fifteenth street, near Sixth avenue, in the rear. OOKKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A young man of several years practical experien ve in thie‘city, either by double oF single entry. Has no objec- ry. tien to go South or Wert. Most satisfactory testimonials as ¥ caps ity & , will be given, by addressiag # note to A. -, Herald of OY WANTED—AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT BOY, about fifteen years of age, wanted by Hearn Bro: Broadway. RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE FULLY COMPETENT to take charge of s store will receive @ liberal salary. Address for a fow days, J. H. P., Herald office. ALIFORNIA.—A YOUNG GIRL IS VERY ANXIOUS to get a rituation to go to California. Please call at the corner of Powers and Dean streets, up stairs, over the gro cory, Fone week, A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, THIRTY le housekeeper, or would do exporionced nufit, would like ily or persons that would requ! her servic willing to stay any length of tim when there that may be agreed upon. Can give the hest ef city reference as res pects character and capabill te to Mrs. Mack, 175 Chrysti ee! ARPETS—CARPET-LAYERS WANTED; TWO MEN arrncetamed to lay earpets. Apply before nine in the rnin .&F. " jt 482 Pearl street,’ CAFPOt Uphols © go out with a Gare OR LADY'S MAID.—SITUATION WANTBD ins small private family. Good city reference Apply to Jane, Union square Port Office, t ye two da; AND TO ASSIST I WASHING AND ion wanted ia mall priva First and (CCHAMBERMATD AND NURSE.—SITUATION WAN’ & ed in a small private family: good city reference given. Apply at 61 Court street, South Brooklyn, for two day: CBaMBERMATD AND WAITER —SITUATION WANT- small private family; Apply at 197 East Ninth treet, for twodayn Oa. AND SEAMSTRESS.—SITUATION, wanted in small private family. Good city reference given, Apply at 175 Laurens street, for two days. CUAMBERMAID AND TO TAKE CARE OF CHIL, dren.—Situation wanted Jn a small private family; good enxe given. Apply at 1 ‘Twenty-sixth ween Seventh and Eighth & for two days, CUAMBERWORK, WASHING, AND IRONING.—sIT- uation wanted, in s small privat je it ‘Apply at 143 ween Seventh HAMBERMAID.—SITUATION WANTED, small private family; good city referenees gi ab 11 Delaney street for two days. (DHAMBERMAID AND WAITER.—SITUATION WANT ed, ins small private family; good city reference ziven. Abply At No, § Birmingham street, between Market and Pike, jor two da aa AND WAITER—SITUATION WANT- edin 11 private twa od city references giv- Apply ai est Fifteenth street, for two days. Ow MBERMAID AND SEWER—SITUATION WANTY ed, in a small private family. Good city reference giver, Apply'at No. Feet, for two days, (SHAMBERWORK AND WAITING-SITUATION WANT- ed, ins small private family. Good city reverenes ven. Apply for two days, at 35 Thirteenth street, betwee ifth and Sixth avenues, nd floor, back room. HAMBERMAID AND WAITER.—SITUATION WANT- y Protestant, ina small private family. Good given. Apply at 241 Bowery, for two days. 81 Fourth a» for two days. an Ace Oe en OE eee mera RUN EL er ernment ee R AND IRQNER—SUSUATION weatéd in wemail private family, “Good olty refor given. Apply tt 204 Ninth stvect, for wo days. OOK. SITUATION OOK AND WASHE NTED—AN EXPERIEN who mestalso bo @ frat ra’ ply at 17 Ninth girect, betweos the hours of ten aud two IRD IN A SMALL reference given. Brookfyn, for two tng oon for bwo Gaye. TANTED—A SITE woman, either in » y reference from ber | ‘avenue, (or two days. ina emall private fai 193 West Thirty OOK, WASHER AND IRONER--SITUATION WANT- y reference given, o od city reference cot, for two days, ‘An be seon wt 259 Seven tl ANTED—BY TWO men, ritwation s;« | the thor as chamtermaid « vate family, uptown ( at73 Wert Thirteer flocr, back room. PECTABLE YOUNG WO- | ock, washer and ironer, and | ! walter ia # raspeetable pri Vrive zood vity reference. Laquice vear Sixth avenue, second T RATE SILK AND y B15 9 y Addve if ences, A. B., Post Ooivo, Willi ims Apply at 73 West NOOK, WASHER AND IRONER—SIVUA owery, fox two days, TRONER.—SITUATION | ood city roverence ast Twonty cithth etroet, betweea u9s, for two days. IRON-—SITUATE ifteouth strcet, ANTED—BY A RESPECT situation as make hervelf general! of references gi 4 tween Twenty-fourth an wasted in a enall private family en. Apply at 147 Ki Recon aud thir OOK, WASH AND armall private fami ply at [9 West 'Swonty-ni room, for two days. RO CALIFORNIA, (COLORED WOMAN) small private family; apply ab | ON WANTED IN i on: ap- | #eainstre charge of a tat or as nuree and AN’ IN THE FURNITURE store 16] Chatham street, Ono acyuainted wich tho vusiness preferred, elaine NIFD—A SALESMAN IN A STORE, WHO Bas ery business preferred. NTED—A SALESMAN, ‘Twentieth street, ANI ED—BY A RESPECTA woman, a situation as cham} mall private fan aintance with countr, > OACHMAN.—81TU AT who understands b can produce & }ANTED—A MINEK, WHO AS HAD EXPERIENCE ining, and ix competent to take general will hear of # good situation by applying 8, 47 Dey strect, —A GARDENER, APPLY AT 2 WILLIAM mmendation. from bi | 3 Broadway, harness | OACHMAN W —ON STATEN ISLAND; AN experionced am mended. Apply 1 o'cloy sober yonng man, 7 Broad street, up staire, between ys at 24 Wor AN, SINGLE, WHOIS vuation to look after & good tostimonials a8 ten years experiont ye at 354 Hudson ACTIVE YOUN J ANTED—TWO YOUNG acter and prepo. i readily, to atte garden and horse or o to ebaracter and ability. Can be seon for two d ANTED—A SMART. distrivute coods charge ¢f a horse aud wagon. Apply at 00 Waiver streot. — EXPERIENCED Apply to A. T, Stowart & Co., Broads BROADWAY, A PORTER POR A 3 F Scotch only. Jad for errands, mew on steamers and railroads, ealeemen, sehool teachers, barkeepers, coustimen, waiters, trades, girls as cooks, nurs fe. "THOS, SPINK, Agent. UT BOY, 15 OR 16 YEARS OF AG: or to learn the trade, and not sla of work. Al wanted in a emall pri od vity releroncos ‘Apply at No. Isz E y fourths stroot, for two 4 red. at Phonix Sal 4 per month, and nord etreet, aft XCELLENT SITUATIONS ARE NOW READY three professed cooks, six plain hurece, two Indy’s maids, four laundre two mcm waitere, a footman, a Seoteh gardener apd a'groom, at 149 Grand street—also colored cooks and waiter boys. EMALE DOMESTIC this day, ean be sup petent, and well ree ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE | PROTESTANT young woman, lately arrived from England, a situa- rdoner, a vegetable tion as wet nui to M. G.. he has good recommendations, of Dr. Saunders, Sr., Washington Heights, or Also, ® smars mended girls, as chamberma: Tees, and soamstrossen. m: 105 Twenty-rixth stree Seventh avenues. Plea: dd ARDENER.—WANTED, aud chambermaids. vetweon Sixth and ges will be given to on Call at No. 20 Bast enty-fifth street, after 9 ool ANTED—BY A RESPECT. washing of a family; unde: shirts, also crimping aud ituting. street, between ABLE WOMAN n np Please eall at 471 Fourth Inquire in the Pages ANTED—A STO! A SITUATION; IS A SIN- to act in th He must be well recommen, ply at G. P. & J. Gratacap’ ANTED-IN A BANKERS pacity of porte: & irst and Second avenues. OOD SERVANTS.—THE BEST OF SERVANTS IN y the city for cvery kind of domestic work, such as cooks, girls for housewor! coachmen and me hg pd A LAD 16 OR m: nd be quick and 0 ‘except those that iress, post paid, ANTED—BY TWO women, situations: one as and to agsiet in French servants, chanics, always tb b establishment, 2 Nineteenth atrevt oor, front room, BY TWO RESPECTABLE rman cook, who thoroughly glud have no'ohjections to, as- ig, ina respectable family. divaiter, understands fine washing hag lived eighteen months in her Inst place. Can be seen for two days at ANTED—BY AN HONEST, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG man of experience in first class hotels, # situation ae assistant steward, storekeeper, or barkeeper, or any 0' le employment wh can keep account recommendations Ottice. lish Indy, or would take charge of a nce of the fainily from tho eity. unexceptionable city references given 49 Market strect, for one week. OUSEWORK.. : neh are Address E. M., No. understa Froneh and Eng- ven, Address Vigi other as chambermaid ATION WANTED, IN A SMALL kot elty reference given; apply at 17 8 reference given. 74 Chrystie street, second foo 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU ANTED—A FIRST RATE CUTTER, TO GO he head of a large tailoring and cloth! One who is thoroughly the master of his pl 2 ‘T, Jennings & Co., 231 Broadway. ET NURSE.—SITUATION WANTED, IN A SMALL. Good city refezence given. Apply reet, for two days. ‘OUTH WANTED—WANTED, AT Mo! 271 Hudson stro the ribbon and trimming bi PERSONAL E. GERTIE.—YOUR late to be atten 5 await another communication on Witt, tHE, GEN coat by mistake morning, please return it at the office, 'TORY—SITUATION WANTED. Good city ret rence given. Please address H.R NA SHIRT MANU. 1G WOMAN, A r and ironer, in s private fa- a short distance in t MAID AND SEAMSTRES: wanted ina small private family. Goa Ly at 208 First avenue, between Seventeenth Up stairs, for two ETTER ENGRAVERS WANTED.—TWO GOOD LET- ers wanted immediatel e work proferred: the hizhest salaries and por- Ploaso address Bank, Herald ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AM a situation todo the cooking, washin, btreets, room No. dae general housework of asmall private family, Apply at rst floor, front room. th—one accustomed to ness may apply as above. 16 Downing stree ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT a situation as cook; is willing to assist in washia, given. Please call at 41 Eighth avenuo, between Thirty-frst and Thirty-second sts, ‘ANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY G: as chambermaid and’ scamstre: d to nd ironing, or would be willing to cook, wash and c a short distance in the country lease call at 18 Hester street, those accustomed manent situations given. Best of reference ‘AS RECEIV Was very sorry, but wilk Monday, which’ will H, WARRI IND CHILDREN AND ASSIST IN CRAMBER- work—Situation wanted in a small private fai ly at 410 Third aven ue, be- Stroets, for two days. URSE AND SEAMSTRESS.—SITUATION WANTED in a small private family- Good city refereuces given. Apply at 320 Mott street, for two days, MSTRESS.—SITUATION WANTED ood city referouce given 16 bagoment, for two days A SITUATION reference given. hirtieth and 'Thirty-ti LEMAN WHO TOOK THE OVER- louse, om Saturday 1d FLORENCE. or to travel with corner of Suffolk stree! ANTED—A SITUATION, millinery or fancy store, hy a young Ind: acquainted with the business. corer of Fifteenth st: ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS SALESWOMAN, IN A URSE AND SE. Apply at 94 St. Murk’s placo, URSE AND SEAMSTRESS.—SITU. A ina sinall private family; good city roferenves given. Apply at 76 Spring stree URSE AND CHAMBERMAID—SITUATION WANT- private family. Good city references given. t avenue, second floor, front room, for two D.—TROTTING—ON ¢ 2 o’olock P. M.—A purse three in five in harness, NION COURSE, ‘Tuesday, April It, at hal of $50—Mile heats—Best LONG ISLAN BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ity reference, to do is first rate washer and at No. 6 Second avenue, in the rear, first floor, front room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE, BY A WO. man who perfect! ox! elty reference from ; West Twelfth street, betwoen Sixth and Seventh her business, Hi: it URSE AND LAUNDRESS—PROTESTANT.—SITUA tion wanted in small private fa i jereneo given; apply at 1234 West Nineteenth etreet, for IFTH WARD—GROSS OUTRAG of the Filth ward, opposed to the es ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as chambermaid and seamstress, Good city reference. Hi ranklin strest (Monday) evening, at 80" ture room or school hou fitted up for that purpose, cnovmens revt. Shal URSE (WET) AT HER OWN HOME—GOOD CITY apply a! 264 Weet Thirty third s ret maid and waiter. Can be seen for Mt No. 75 Crosby street, seoond floor, front room, TED—A SITUATION, we have disease and deat! BY A RESPECTABLE sework in a small furil so call at No. & \TURSE AND SEAMSTRESS.—SITUATION WANTED inn small private famil. t Twenty-recond LAIN COOK, WASHER AND TRONER.—A SITUA tion wanted in a small private fami Vest Twonty-fifth the Fifth ward ism: Awake! then, and nip 40 degraded as our servant would make u of ourcitizens to know where th fonable rent is pai ho has the first I wers that be are now movin; ; good city referonee. rect, tor Ewo days, ood vity reter- id—$1,400 for a ITUATION WANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FA. ework cooking, baking, washing, &e Apply at $38 W ce Fa dread disease. CHAMBERMAID OR 5 MANY OLD C has been fa hee last 'Y references given, Apply ANTED—A SITUATIO. . Ki ‘we can, forcibly if we LOST AND FOUND. 0G LOST—ON FRIDAY, THE 7TH OF APRIL, A Viack and tan Scoteb terrier, about 6 months old, answer o . Whoever will bring him to 112 Kudeon ttrect will be handsomely d, OST.—A MALACA CANE, WITH A GOLD HEAD, B. Monnot.'"’ The finder will be liberally pes leaving the same, at the office of the Ni | place for two yeare. The best of cit: ut 214 Seventh avenue, for two di ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RE! yasher and ironer, (isan nd is willing to make he or to take care of children Wages not so much an object asa home, BPER, IN A | cue,) in a private family, ful; or to do general housework SIIUATION WANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FA é ccare of children; is a neat pl Good city reference given. . | and do sewin get the Leet of city rent employer's. 1’ street, near the Eighth avenue. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PERSON, A SITUA an had wany years experience in the ully competent to take charge of a from its birth. Can ‘be roen at her last employor's, 46 Irving place, between Sixteenth and 0 @ eo call at 26 Abington p ITUATION WANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FA- | Good city reference | mily, as cook, w: n__‘Apply at No. 1 Union court, for two days. EAMSTRESS.—SITUATION WANTE! ood city reference gi wo her and ironer. care of children, and is rt. INA SMALL upon feturning it to No. 142 B or No. 3 Hanover street. OST—A LADY’S GOLD BRACELET, WI initials of J. J. M. to 8. J. yanuaey 864, The finder will be some with Jas, J. Morison, 267 Washington stree' West Twenty-second street. OST—A BROWN HORSE, 4 feet. white mark in his face, 14! im Fifth avenue, between Thirt; Sten and Thirt, re returning him to his owner, F. W. CLARK, corner of East private family; with good reference Seventoonth streets, PRIVATE | ANTED—A SITUATION, Protestant girl, to do ye: private family; is 9 first r: WANTED — IN lain cook and good washer and Apply at 97 Twon- A RESPECTABLE reference given, soe ———————— | under the shoe store, © TIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE | ———~—————— §D girls, one as cook, washer and ironer, or to do house work; the other as chambermaid or seamustress. ‘2Kichth avenue, near Twouty sixth omployers, and always well sup- pe ween for two ‘ANTED—TO GO TO A PLEASANT VILLAGE IN central New York, & middle aged woman or wide: do the general housework of a small family, and to take charge of growing children during oceasionar absence of the lady. One willing to be obliging, and trustworthy, will find nd be treated as one of the A ap HIND the intelligence offic: is office is free ti barn yfiret street and a g0¢d and permanent hom ED—BY A YOU keeper, in some wholesale or retail establis. roduce the best of references as to character, &c., from fast employer, Addrei i — WANTED, AT WALLAC ds street, near Fulton stroet, Brooklyn, pro- G MAN AS BAR ferences ah na gece disc R TEN SHARES OF ow York manui and dated February 17, 1861. All per- bi jotiate for the same, | # quired. Addr | peclsd: H; P,, Herald office, a 4 ere =~ = = a ANTED—BY A RESPLOTABLE YOUs a situation as chambermaid an. kinde of tine needlework, or 1 | willing to assist In the wash best ot city reference given. Please inquire at 13: Waverley entlemen’s or . and ironing if require houseworkers, &c. must be well recommended. N ipplied promptly with efficient male servants at this office. M. WA’ OST—ON SATURDAY MORNING, A SQUARE BOX, ~sutaining # lady's gold watch and several picots oi . The watch was set with blue sto: and a The finder will be handsomely rewarded by ‘S33 a 8way, with NTED—AT RAVENSWOOD, s e miles from the city, two tidy, respectable, ¢ that can coo! AS nurse and seamstr reet, thidyay, between 4 and 50’ cloc ba but thore who can be well recommonded ety and capability. } TEWARDESS TO SAN PRANCIScO—siTuaTION | Wha by s colored woman wanted: good city reference given; | t 888 Broadway, for two days. | SALESMEN WANTED—SEVERAL etic dry goods salesmen wanted by Hearn Brothers, 425 Broadway. RVANTS.—SITUATIONS ARE WANTED FOR TWO Professed cooks, soven first class washers and ironers, Protestants,) one experienced laundre , Seamstrorscs, ant girls, in a si ah, ACTIVE, ENER- OsT—ON EATORDAT & | containing $11 in bills, warded by leavin réets, & pertmonnaie, ‘ag will be suitably re- n, Dayton, 141 Nassaw ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo. men, situations, one as good plain cook andfbak ashor and froner, the other as chambermaid or to do chamberwork and washing or plain sewing. city reference for tires years given from their last places, | Apply at 253 Thirteenth street, between First avenue and Unry street, | avenue A, third floor, front room. OST—ON SATURDAY, A POCKET BuO letters addressed to Thos. Hendy, 17 Park be rewarded on eneral houseworker NNING'S office, 10 COMPETENT, EXP ded. Apply at No. THE TRADES, &0. ‘HO IS EVERY. WAY ‘itantion tay be 10., 267 Broadway. ATTENTION.—TNERE WILL BE A ef nters’ Associa- | want COOK, WASH AND IRON—SITUATION WANT. | ri ed, ina small private family. Good city reference | ‘Iwelfth street, n Apply at No. 9 Ludlow street, for two days. IRAVELLING AGENT WANTE! Wanted to travel throughont tin Agent in one of the most respectable manufacturing ie must ho a man of easy, good TY, perseverance, cheerful temperament, & ractionl knowledge’ of 0 produce the best tes- | ad general good character, One | hots “| FOREMAN WANTED— competent to take enti at aby alata pa r Third avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘oung Woman, as chambermaid and to do fine wash- A PERSON IS | 'y reference at to capabilit en for two day in this country. dus ARPENTERS, meeting of t! an, possessing & iron and steel, to int ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU SG WOMAN, & situation as laundres: ‘The bost of city reference West Broad: clock. By order, W. T. MasteRson, IE SINKER WANTRD—MUST BE A SUPERIOR None other need ARTHUR, JAHNE & C' 17 ‘ATCHMAKER WANTED.—A GOOD WORKMAN, OF bits, would find = ee Sree in @ respoctab) a. would be preferred, tion will be given. for any one to BY A PROTESTANT ¢ ckamberinaid and seamstress, and to housework. The country | ferences given. Apply at 41 Marion «treet. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GE woman, as professed cook fn Apply at Roberts’, | objection to ‘au be scen for thros da, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do ge o to the country: is Please call at 305 Mott street. ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL AS one child, and pla chamberwork.’ None need apply reference for caj y ‘Thirtieth street, between Eichth and Nin NTED—A SITUATION t girl, as chainbe; ply to qualified to suit th ri Yo'Beekman street. arn, but must ha Edart Nori, Poi WO SALESWOMEN WANTRD—W110 THOROUGHLY | understands the Ince bu learned to act his TEEL ENGLISA to box preferred, Sal EXT2A PAY. anpnnntansuoutanliiuenetc abtnnnor set NAVY EXTRA PAY OFFICE.—SAILORS ‘WHO WNERS AND CAPTAINS.—A MEDICAL | aduate of Dublin, will be obi 10 Will procure for him an a an emigrant ship, either © objections to erjand ironer. the single voyaze if for six months contian- reday next, Medicus, care ut those having thee ‘widows or! Tigth SSR WA! ana (late) Parser U. 8. Navy, oF Walloon paid this extra pa; 0 is willing to mal Can be seen for two ith street, Williamsburg ; or, a no Ngee ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS stress, to go in the country. sdresses, Apply at Metropolitan BY A RESPECTABL or to The best of cit ast place, where venue for two da; ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD SEAMSTRESS; one that understands makin, irl to mind un infant. HOTE) iL, STATEN SEAM. it cut and fit chil- the ist of May tol, Ni boys’ clothing. Also, WAITING.— SITUATION family. Apply at 19 West Served four years in CBAMBERMAID AND FINE WASHING AND IRON: ing ituation wanted in s small private family. Good city references given. Apply at 124 West Twenty-sixth street, for two days. COPAMBERMAID AND | SEAMSTRESS—SITUATION yanted in private family. Apply at 4 Eighth ® C A pin place, fortwo days. ID AND WAITER—SITUATION WA‘ 1 private family. Good city referonce giv et, for two day: HAMBERMAID'S SITUATION WANTED—AND TO do fine washing and ironing, in 2 small private family, Good city reference given. Apply at 377 Eighth avenue, for wo da; (SBAMBERMAID AND WAITER.—SITUATION WANT J ed in s sual private family. Good city reference | A Apply at 120 Ninth street, noar Broadway, for two ye. AMBERMA d, in & emi \OOK, WASH AND IRON—SITUATION WANTED, IN / w small private family. Good city reference given. Ap- ply at isl Grand street, for two days, In the store (500K AND WASHER AND IRONER—SITUATION wanted in a mail private family. Good city reference iven. Apply at 9 Nineteonth street, between Sixth and eventh avenues, for two days. AND [RONER —SITUATION WANT. mall private family; city reference given Wert Pwgnty fourth vtgogs, oF two daze, J ly at 39 West Seventeenth atroet, sh avenues, after 9 o'clock in the morning, BY TWO RESFECTABLE WOMEN, SITU : nd ironer: the | /E AMERICAN HOTEL, id, the well known en ie 2 , teed to the care of children, take care of 8 ha from Shree, months old, oF wait on a Indy. Apply at 41S East Tenth street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE chambermaid aad wi quire on the premises. —BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- ood dressmaker, SEAMSTRESS. and have no objec ' short distance in the AURIST, &C., ATT! the eye and ear; from 9 to ay, where can be . red me iicial eyes, wi ~ and will move and look ex- must be 4 good seamstres: ht chamberwork. To + Call at 182 Bleecker steeet BY A RESPECTABLE | ANTED—A SITE ral housework, oF was! ence oan be given. Spring street, room Ne. 7, ANTED -BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOU situations in one respectable family; ha nbermaid; both are excellent washe 4 st of city raferen Nineteenth street, between Sixth ‘and rertvels to diseases Y ily, at 802 tise on’ the Eye,’ actly like the natural eye, ly at | asixth avenues | to de He ANTED A SITUATTO! 120008 Woman, to do TION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND or as plain sewer, by @ ly competent, having to do fine washing and ironiny mort respectable young woman: {s lived for years in some | be seen for two IT AT LAST.—MR AND MR3. hae have been captured at last by B. “OSCAR SHAN A Flare. in ANTED—BY A YOU sitnation as bookie: Porsessos w first class o Has satisfactory test Address A. N. M., at Mr. J.C. afull bred young Chittagon correct at figur ANTED—BY A RESPECTADLR GInb, A sirua- | W rivato family, to do general house- ‘good washer and ironer, and nn a8 good reference. cond floor, back room, for two 240 Broadway. ANTED—AT MANNING'S OFFIC man and wife for a good situatio ‘one hour's ride from this olts ener, and wife an cook. Bi 6 Following deveription to Protestant coachmon, Ei men as farmers tion in 9 small york or chamberwork; plain cook’ Mott street, front buildh dort, 13 Elm street LOTHING AND FURNITURE.—| ES_AND GRN to ey of, can Zragive 52 W. aaale y ee tetter poet. es Ladies attended toby Mes. ‘Coibe, etatebainioe OTHING AND FURNITURE WAN’ to dispose of, ean recelva toby igs, Coen, scoren YOUNG ‘ily a6 000k, and oung girl, as | deners, grooms, JANTED—BY A RESPECTABI situation ina private tonsrist in woehing and ironing: also chpmbermeld and waite adlow stecet, near Hoi BAP Prefer $0 Dive jm one boury, TED.—P; RoRMstresses? Wa fair ee housework im city an for the camo, or Bhp stregt |, mston, in the rear, from by toon for bwe days, dairy maida, and ir country. Employers prompt!

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