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2 Soeat Beautifal New Song.—“I Love the ta ef Brooklyn,’ dedicated to the ladies, by Wm. Mitebison; sold by J. 8. CLARK, 265 Broadway, and by all the music setlers in Brook)yn; price thirty-eight sents. M well BUNCE S CO, No. itt Broatway, in becoming mare ., No. way 3 popular every dy, as is ovidencod by the large dmercase in its business, notwit the otherwise r their wardrobes are invited to call and ex- ‘ Propet aseortment of well made goods to be feund in the city. All sizes, for men and boys. No ce- ‘Viation from marked prices. No. 441 Broadway, between Boward and Grand streets. Barguins In Ready-made Ch jled, from the late fire ia Broadway. Fine nch coats, cost $16, for $8; black and figured eneoimere ate! cont $7, for $2 50; vests, coats $6, tor $2. EO. LEVIE, cor. Nassau and Beekman sts. i E al Peter Roberts & Co. ees Mental, 00. extensive ies, collars, sleeves and chemisettes, at half the usual pom Alarge stock of Valenciennes laces from one sbilling. Plain White Crape Shawls—An Invoke marr eiaees” sat received—very choieo—st 33 )3, B10%, $1134, $1 ©0,°37 Nassau street, 34, each, by RG. FAIROMILD & Sewing Moachines.—vhe Only Excuse for yi eying interior sewing machines. viz —that er’s Ma- Bnown to be the best, were lisble to suit for in- Senet now renew jand ee — sewing es infringe upon ‘tents belonging to us, our machines are the on ont Phat can be ured, without waking the owners liable to action ‘or damages. Ail in- falngers will be eer prosecuted. | M. SINGER & CO., 323 Broadway. Great jain.—Second Hand Ma- of Bing + rhgeg Can be seen in basement 409 Green- ‘wish stree Batchelor’s Hair © Is still the Leading ‘exticle, by all acknowied, to be the best dye extant < for coloring the hair the moment it is applied. ‘Zena of thousands in ali parte of the world proelsim it ‘Ge only reliable dye known. fold at BATCHELOR’S, No. 233 Broadway. - Geuraud’s Italtan Medicated Soap cures phoples, freckles, tan ‘sunburn, saltrheum, morphew, sallowness, ko. Pondre sabtile uproots hair from low rt of the body. 38, ferebeads, or an; uid rete iil seeieh Foch Teatorative, a1 The od depot, 7 Wale thor street, store from Broadway. man would resort to Hair 1» except the expectation, that the counterfeit would be maisteben for that of nature. In this conmsts the superi- rity of Cristadors’s excelsior hair dye; the hue it pro- @ucee seems too natural for art to achieve. Manuiac- ‘Sured, sold and applied, by CRISTADORA, No. 6 Astor ‘Wigs and Toupees.—Ratchelor, of 233 Broadway, is pleased to announce marie Senate it in the manufacture of these articles. This is applied to ladies’ and gevtlomen’s hair work, fe the most perfect imitation of nature yet dis- EDRs Colorific or Improved Instantaneous tural jet black and deantiful Shir imparts a nat “ Brown, leaving the hair soft and g! . Applied or for aale at 45 Nassau, adjoining Liberty ‘and at drug “ gnd fancy stores generally. Bor Beautt: the Complexion, Eradicat- all tan: plese treciioe tens he face, the balm tee ak gg eee } 5 wa DINGTON, 716 Broa¢way. * oi Paden yan Tan and Freckles ean be Bui from the skin by using Voniersmith’s extract @ roses and elder flowers. Ladies, this article is war- ranied to remove them, or the mgpey wili be retarned. We could refer t> more than a hundred ladies in this city | imples sud freckles entirely removed ty using the extract of rosea aud elder. Remember, this article can only be had at the coche | s:—From the proprietor, 158 Bowery; corner o} Brena and Mulberry strects; Sirs. Hays, No. 176 Fulton atzeet, Brooklyn, and Mrs Reed, 142 Fourth street, Wil- Mamsburg. A Word to the Mllllon, Why comp)ain cf needless pain ¥rom bedbnga, nightly prowlers, ‘When Lyon’s dust, you well know must Destroy the hungry spoilers, Ta sure the flask for which you ask Is Lyon's, with the name on; The wrappers hear oe medals rare, He of 5 can Jay claim on. Depot for LYON’S Magnetic Powder and Pills, for the @estraction of insects and vermin, 424 Broadway, and 88 Dock street, Philadelphia, od Ladues, Read Thle.—Dr. Dapeiico’s Golden Ferfedics} Pilla are the cheapest and most effectual rems- ay ever known in cusing all complaints peculiar to fe- males Price $1 per box. old by alt druggists throagh- ont the United States, azdat provrietor’s prices by C. VY. Clickner &Co., 81 Parciay street, 20d CH. Ring, Broadwa; and Jobn street, New York; W. B. Ziebor, 44 Pout! ‘Third street. Philadelphia; Weeks & Potter, 154 Wash- . ington stre+t, Boston—to whom ait ordera must ve sent. ‘Also by Mrs. Hayes, of Brookiyn. Aspinwalls Compound Toole Mixtare— That tevin and debitvating disore, fever and agua has ealled into axiotenve suen whost of medicines, raisaamed gpreifics, ‘bat the proprie!ors of the tonic mixture, eith: gh errisin of :he efficacy of the preparation, and furnishes with vovebers of the most unimpeacnabie character, feel some delicacy in stating the plain truth to the piblie Being conseic us, however, that a tri] ill, im all ex-es, verily their wotds they take leave to say thar tre exbibiticn of the mixture ia invariably followed By a crspetion of the chlls, and that by persevering ia ft use for arhort time the cure is d radical and rmenent. Prepared after ibs original formua by Mie & MAXWELL, (successozs to James 3. Aspin- ‘wall,) 86 Williom street. 128 i, "et, Brooklyn. Broskly 3, om Fratay, Avgust 4, Eita Grant, Beet 10 tbe and 8, daughter of A, F. and ry Evans, 0! en, . In stook! en Monday, August 7, Wragam is of ichae? and Fe Hevom- anced Emanuel, aged 1 year, 1 month and 2 daja. ‘At Peesskill, Westchester county, on Sunday morning, August 6, at one o’elock, after a protrseted illness, Han: Kaul, wife of David Pugsley. : Rer funeral will tske piace from her late residence, at nine o’clock this morning. ‘At Watesbury, Conn, on Friday, August4, Mrs. Re BEica H ‘coviti, wife of the late Wiliam 1 Bsq., of Watesbury, snd daughter of the late Hon. Nathan Smith, of New Haven, aged 5° years. On Thursday, August 3, at, residence, tho Mansion House, Bushwick, Lorg Is.axd, stare of New Yoek, Wn- tam Bawrsy, Esq, formerly of the Dublin and Kings- town Railway. At hesterfield, Mass, on Saturday, August 5, Colonel BusaMin Bryant, aged 67 years, father of Monroe B. Bryant, of this eity. At Cold 5; Pu'nam coonty, on Sunday evening, Avgust 6, Mre. Lawson, aged 84 years and 8 mouths. At Pepperell, Mass., on Friday, July 28, Lorumr Lav- RENCE. aged 58 years. ‘At Bul’s Ferry, on Saturday, August 6, after » short illness, Euzaveri Compron, wife of John Compton, aged 46 years and $ months. At Trenton, New Jersey, on Saturday, August 5, Josm TauNE, ¢augh’er of Bevjamin and Hannah Irving, aged 2 yearn, On the 13th of July, 1854, in Germany, Maxum Kany, of the drm of M. Kakn & Obenheim. of thia city. In Brooklyn, on Monday. August 7, after a protracted and RISTO! RBOR, aged 36 years First Lieutensmt in the Dan- ish regiment stationd at St. Croix, W. 1, and viaied this country in the bope of denefitting his failing health; ution could not withstand this ehspgefulclimate. a stranger, in @ foreign land, he ea- counte ed sympathiziog friends. who carefnlly atvendet biw, ozoontaged him with soothing words of hope, and Jabored assisuously to alleviate his pain. But death had imprint: bis seal upon the sufferer’s brow. Far from hivere? and ooun'ry. he was forced to submit to his sad fate; but tho:e who fom their distant home have watch- e4 for the return of ‘he beloved one, may derive some cop%laticn by knowing that he endured hia sufferings with rerignation. He sank softly in the arms of death, surrounced by those who bad watched at his dedside, and who deeply regret his loss. His noble and geatle spirit has taken ite flight, we trust, toanotherand a better wort). The funsral wiia nba pint at four o'clock this aftor- neon, from the house of L. Sobotker, on mond atzect, between De Kalb and Fulton avenues, lyn. ADVERTISEMENTS BENEWED EVERY DAY. as beige Cont Ce NDEPENDENCE GUARD, [12TH REGIMENT NEW York State Mil'tia.—An important meeting of the company wil) be held this (Tuesday) evening, at eight o'clock, at the armory, Broadway House. Members are requested te be punciual. JAMES A, BOYLE, Lieut. Commanding. INDSEY BLUES —GILLESPY HOUSE, 82 MADISON street, New York, August 7, 1851 The members Of this corps are bereby notified fo attend the monthly meeting, to be held this (tuesday) evening, 8th inst., at 8 o'clock, for the n of genersl business. By order. R A. ROBERTS, Captain, Jeu T. To. but his + nfredlea cor O8T AND FOUND. O3T—ON -ATURDAY EVENING, STH INST., BE- tween 6 ond 6 o'clock P.M., in Canal street, a smal) luck and tan English terner slut; has a collar on marked Fred’s Jeppy. hoever will return her to 14 Lis) street, will receive $5 reward, as the slut is well kaown and meant recognized. Any one retaining her after this notice wil! be prosecuted. OST—ON SUNDAY, THE 30TH ULT., IN GOING from Brooklyn to New York, hence to Williams- jurg, a bank book, on the Bowery Savings Bank, No, 63,06. Whoever will return the same to No. 9 Hanover Listes Brocklyn, or to the bank, will be liberally re- w . bf agp le Mint CLEANING STREETS, FROM gee and Sevecteenth wards, have left in each house of the above wards ‘9 box for the of any létters or complainta for she company. ‘szieiagaipsn 2 CRRISTLAN ZEIELER. LOTHING.—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY to dispose of, can receive a fair cash price by send- tng to the store, 12 West Broadway ns street, and 62 West Broadway, ge Seige the Post Office. Ladiee atien: beer 50 bouses; 20,000 Bath bricks, malt x: bbls. Roman cement, vitrifed ironstone, water and sewer pes which capnot eorrode and the best imported &. For sale by JAMES P. HAMMILL, 12 Old slip. GREAT. BLESSINC.—RUPTURES, SINGLE 0) 1 double, permanently cured Evo oe Valuable remedy, (protecte es patent,) will, on receipt of one RANGE Deatiel freeoany address. ‘Itis applicable to every variety of rupture, in cld aa well aa recent cates, of both sexes, including falling down of the womb in females. Hundreds of trusses have been ‘aii aside by patients as weless after the application of the above remedy, addr:se Dr. DE ROSS, Broadway Post G MISCELLANEOUS. TONS OF CBINA CLAY, 2,240 LB& TO THE TON, first quality, same ar suppliea to the wholesale and floor tiles, 300 EARD OR MOUSTACHE FORCED 70 GROW HE | VILY in six weeks, by my onguent, which will act stain or injure the skin. “$1 a bottle, sent to any par’ of the country, RG. Grabam, 47 Ann strect ; Zeiber, 44 Soath Third street, Philadelphia ; Briggs, 37 State atreet, Al- vany, and 175 Fulton street, Brook?yn. FE BURG’S NO. 1 SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME -THE reputation of the above brand is so well known and acpreciated by all who bave made trial of tts efficacy, the subseriter dcems it unecessary to tike up the time of the reader in potty cetails. The article fs warranted pure ard genuine, or the purchase money refunded, if preved tothe cootrary The subscriber is in pos-ession of upsards of 3¢0 flattering testimoviats, showing in many ef them where scrupulous experiments have been made by the sice of Peruvian guano, and a decided pre- ference given to bis manufacture asa fertilizer Orders, + with remittance for the quantity required, addressed to the wanufacturer, 152 First street, Williamsburg L. L, wil meet with promnt sttention ant immediate disottch. Onsale ako at W. E. SPALDING’s, Eaq., 129 Fultos street, N. Y., and the agricultural warehouses. Priet $46 per ton ry 2,000 Ite. No ebarge for packagen Pompblets, with directions for uve, &e, will be sent on apphication. Please to observe the brand on oach pack age, ©. B. DE BURG’S No 18uper Phosphate of Lime. Maxrictt, ee Qn Monday, Auguet7, at tho St. Hotel, by the Rev Mr Clark, Colovel !inau Paarsoxs, of 3an Fraa- leon, to Mins Ann C. MarTtitzwson, of Providence, R. I. ‘On Thursday evening, Aucast3, by the Rav. James MBjet’, a% Bis resitenco, 308 Broome street, Mr. Wau AXDEEW MouN:Pont to Miss CLaRIsga ANNA MELLIFONT. Ale», Mr. Tuootas HL. Brvisw to Mes ana 8S. Wirxins, all of this city. Up Toursday, Avgust 3, by the Rev. S. H. Meoker, of Wibismeburg, L. 1., Mr. Wats F. Ha, of Cincinnati, to W os Sansa, davghter of tee lwe Thomas L Jones. ©. =n cay evening, August 5. at seven o'clock, at the Norfolk street Paptist Church by the Rev. Dr Armitage, Bo. Francis Hantxnrt (0 Miss > Anan KENNARD, @m Sunday, Auguet 6, at 2ia residence, Thirteenth str et, by tie Pav Dr. Leythorp, Mr. EowanD H. Joxys to Diter o? m8 '. James, bo bh of Enwland. At Vhi'adelphia, on Sanday evening, Angust 6, by the Rev 8. Hazitheurst, Mr Jouy L Pasks, formerly of Hud- aon, N Y,, to sissgbonixpa A. Bronvads, of this city; Mica. On Yordoy, Angost 7, Auya, wife of Thomas Owens, @ Seth year of her age, a native of King’s county, Ber funers) will take plose at two o'clock to morrow gue from her late residence, No. 14 East Eleveath street. On Montay, August 7, Rewnons, infant danghter of ‘Braz W. and’ \nns M. Ballard, aged 9 monthsand 7 days. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu: pers), at four o'clock this afternoon, from No. 72 East Foarternth street, without further iavitation. On Monday, A » Ex1z4 Bucxtanp, daughter of aged 4 years and 6 months. friends of the family, and the mem- were of B troop, Fourth Hassare, are respectfully invited te attend her funeral, at three o'clock this the residence of her parents, No. 318 West Seven- ‘Meenth -uest ‘Un Nenday, August 7, HARRY WESTERN, aged 16 years, @8dest son of the tate Heory M.. Western, Bis friends and relatives are invited to attend his fa- pera), from hie Jaie resides, No. 102 Lexington avenue, at two o'clock this afternoon, without further invitation. On Monday, Auguet 7, of bronchitis of the iu Denms McGevinan, infant eon of Thomas and Mary } Gevran. The friends and aeqnaintances of tne family are respect- foliy invite to atteod the funera!, at two o’clook this af- ero n, from the resilience of bis father, corcer of Se qond avenve and Fortiet etree’. Ow Monéay, vugeet 7, Maria, youngest daughter of Famer ad Yrinces Watsov, aged 1 yovr aad § mouths ‘the friends of the frunly are dovited to acoompany her Fora 18 ty Greenwood, from the resiscoe® of her parents, Son 1:5 Bees man street, at half-past two o'clock this af- Be rning. \ogust 7, after a short and sudden Mb es, CTO {. Basin, somof Mary Augelioaand the ate bene) Eater, The foueral will take place at four o'clock this atter- goon. The relativi gpeetfuly invited rw Grven noo: bein yd Op sunday, August 6, Fuzamurn, ‘mn the iid Cat a er 4 rans ‘The relatives and friends fami; pectf tovited to attend her fureral, from het late tenidecos, Mo 106 First street, at ‘en o’clock this mo: Her re- jd bd. 4 be taken to Port Richmond, Staten ferme: ‘On sunday evening, Avgust 6, Many F., infant dangh- ter of Jocad Ki. and’ Mary Reed, aged 7 months and 10 friends and telatives of the family are roqqested |G ; also a shifting top wagon, in trate orser, anda est of single harness. Sold fur want of use, Can be seen at 154 Church street, between 10 and 2 o'clock. ‘OK SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND THREE years’ hase of a wholovale ana retail grocery and liquor store. Apply on the premises, 27 Cherry street. ENTLEMEN’S BOOTS OF ROUDIERE, FROM PARIS. ~J Gauton begs to inform bia customers that he has just received a large sesortmant of Roudiero’s boots, which ara made in the Jast and best style Also, a large assortmen’ of French shoes. Mr. G. rvlicite an iaspec- tion, at t9 Nassau street. "OR SALE—A FIN BAY MORSE, EIGHT YEARS oid, sound and ki a 1 ROCERY FOR SALE-ONE OF THE BEST COR- WT ners in the city of Brooklyn, with long lease aod rent low, well fitted up, and a goort cash basiness Now in your time, for it is a chance seldom offere}, and ‘will be sold for half its value, as the owner caanot atten! toit. Inquire at 163 Bridge ntreet, Brookiyn. he POWER, WITH 8AW BENCH, MANDRIL AND } saws, (Campbdall’s rotary,) pullies and shafting, complete, for sale cheap —Part of shop, with steam power, to let. Aprly at WM. S FORD'S sash and blind manuiactory, 162 West Twenty filth street. di hss SHEET METAL WORKER. CE.—ONE 0} the most valuable and useful patents that has bees apted within the last ten years, been awarded t ‘iitiam Wedster, of Morrizania, w York, [orcs Ao tent, dated Moreh 28, 1854) for a nove} and invalai machine for making from 5,000 to 18,000 feet of (any bind) sheet metal tubing ver day. This machine js pov bring exhidtied, between the hours of 9A. M.and 4 P M., ip room No. 12, at 11 Wall street, New York city here oH interested are solicited tocall. Towns, cities nties and State rights for sale. All communications port pslé, promptly replied to in their order. CHARLES MI Pole proprietors, 1) Wall strast Rh. — RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A sitvation as purse and plain rewer; can be eon for two 41 at Ne. eee WOMAN OF GOOD EXPER: comperent to ent and fit ebildren’s clothing, wishes @ situation in a private family, as nurse seam stress. Has no objection to the country, or would go to Europe. Is never seasick. Also, is @ Very good sewer. Can give satisfactory reference. Can be seen for two days at No. 67 West Fiteenth street, near Eixsh avenue. YOUNG LADY WANTS A SITUATION TO DO chamberwerk. Can de teen at 285 Nineteenth t, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, YOUNG WOMAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS CUITING and fitting of indies’ and ebildren’s dresses, and all of family sewing, wishes to work out by the day or month. Would haye no objection to try. Please address Dressmaker, 108 street, second floor, = SITUATION WANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE woman, who can be recommended by the very dest families,’ a eook or nurse, Apply at 23 Prince street, first floor, for three day a. A. SRL YNTED—T0, DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, and cook, wash and iron, ina small family. Apply, — neeemnet ions, at 345 Fourth avenue, near Twen- street. it Thirteenth to the coun. | ‘Wants. | a rey PUBLISBERS AND WOOD ENGRAVERS.—THE | adverticer, having business him in the United Btates for near twelve (pr pci dis posed: ‘to undertake the drawing or designing of for engravers He would pot object ment of the lustrating department of or without giving edi assistance. an Address T. A., 25 Union place, Hoboken, 7, HARDWARE MERCHAN®}—A YOUNG MAN WHO has been engaged in the hardware busisers for five 7 wisbes a situation as clerk in a wholesale or retail rdware store. Best of references if required. Address Daniels, Herald office. BOOT AND SHORMAKERS.—A YOUNG MAN nts a situation in the above business as salesmin. Salary no object. Unexceptionable reference and securi- ty given if required. Address D. G., Herald offie, for a jew days. ‘MBRELLA SEWERS. —WANTED, A GOOD HAND, to go out of the city. Apply to A. Bohme, 12 Ce- der street, this day, from 10 to 12 or 2 to 4 o'clock. rao eeeatt dentate Titel te ached ot so ME ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, MU8T BE A GOOD washer, ironer and sewer, by a family of three persons who sro roarding. Wages month. One with good city reference, may apply at 26 Henry street. nnn We A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, WITH afresh breast of milk, a baby to wet nurse at her own house; references given and required. Apply at 171 ‘Twenty eecond street, between First and Second avenues, fourth tloor, back room. N.J., RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion in a private fami'y, todo general housework, or to take care of children. Can de seen for two days at No. 14 Tenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, in the r A ENGLISH LADY, OF EXCELLENT CAPABILI- ties, is »n quest of a home. Can bave frst rate re- ferences as to her capacity of acting in any situation, ¢itber as companion to a lady or invalid travelling, or as housekeeper, reamstress, &e.; excelient in sickness. Ad- drepr, post paid, L. L, 299 Fulton street. YOUNG WOMAN WI-HES 10 GO OUT BY THE week or by the month to do dressmaking or embrvi dering; is © good shrtmaker or pinia sewer. Would take in'work ai her own howe, 135 Third avenue, be- tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, third floor, front room. N EXCELLENT FKENCH COOK AND WASHER who can give good reference, msy have a situa tion by calling at Mr. Ferran’s 110 Fourth avenue, hE ‘TABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A situation as cook; is a good washer and ironer; has Do objections to take @ laundress’ place; has good city reference from her last place. Please callat No. 77 Nine- leenth street, between Sixth and Seventh aveaues. A Restrcme PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A 3lace with a private family, to do chamnberwork and piabe sewing or fine washing and ironing. Only can be seme for one day, at No. 03 Fourth strest, between Charlee aad Barry, third floor, back room. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN A situation to travel with a family to Europe. Can rocure the best of city references. call at No. 1 Troy street, in the basement. FRENCH LADY, SPEAKING GERMAN AND UNDER- standing English, wishes to have a situation, ina respectable family, ag chambermaic; understands needie- work bas raping perfectly well. ee = tee given. For further particulare aj , No. $ John street, op stairs. aN ees RESPECTABLE GIRL a ene fawily; the washing and ironing. or would do work of a small private family. Please Twenty-seconi street, where the can be seen at the resi- dence of her last employer, for three days, if not en- ced. BS oA SP ae EOE NE oy COMPETENT MILLINER WANTED—TO GO WEST. z Please call at No. 26 Sacket street, South Brooklyn, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COOK, washer, and Ironer, ina private family. The best of city reference can be given. Aj at 317 Eighth sees Detween avenues Band C, a de seen for two jays. SCOTCH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM- make herne! usefal. : bermsid and will make generally Can be seen for three days at No. 11 brosses strest, in the basement. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITGATION AS ebambermaid and waiter, or would do pire Fal housework of a small fe family. Please call at No. 18 Desbrosses atree! Can give good referenses from ber last place. ‘WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITUATION FOR HER davgbter, fourteen years of age, in a respectable family, that would be willing to instract ber in general services for one year, for her victuals and clothing. Ap- DN a a Brooklyn. To be seem for three ~ YOUNG FRENCH LADY DESIRES TO FIND A situation in a family, as seamstress, or to takecare Of chit:ren. # English. No odje to go into the country. Address No. 4 Perum street, Brooklyg. A DRESSMAKER WISHES TO EN3AGE BY THE week in private families; is a competent cutter Lamy hg hig Gaedaves until enga; at 269 Bowery, rear ween, Houston and Stanton sirecta.” : CHAMBERMAID AND LAUNDRESS, TWO GOOD cooks for Staten Irland, two smart girlafor Con necticut, a dressmaker late from Europe, and twent; girls for genera) housework, wanted immediately, wi! good reference, at the Select Female Office, 105 Twenty- rixth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Places ready. YOUNG MAN OF ACTIVE BUSINESS HABIT3 WANTS @ situation in a wholesale or respectable retail giocery store. Please address Grocer, Herald oilice. A. YOUNG MAN, LATELY FROM ENGLAND, 18 re, desirous of odtainmg a rituation in 4 wbolosale , OF Any respectable cinco. He is willing to make himself generally useful. Can gtve the dest of city re- ference. Please address W. Brown, 233 way. BARKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A JA; joung men, bavirg the most respectable tity’ re- ferences. address D. D., Herald office. EOY, OF A GOOD DEAL OF TASTE AND sOME experience, would wish to bind himself to a re- spestable wen, where be might learn graining and Jand- scare panting. Address A. B., Herald office. N AMERICAN BOY, ABOUT 10 OR 15 YEARS OLD, wante4 to acrist on @ paper route and in a book atore. Apply immediately at 448 Fourth avenue. OY WANTED—IN A STORE, ABOUT FIFTEEN OR sixte if age; one who resides with bis pa- Fen's pre red qnire of T. L. Randlett, 157 gouth street. OY WANTED.—CALL AT THE OFFICE OF JNO. Higgins & Co., 85 and 37 Vesey atreet. |HAMBERMAID WANTED—ONE WHO 13 WILLING ) to assist in washing and ironing. The best city references required. Apply at 25 West Sixteenth street. OOK WANTED—FOR A SMALL FAMILY; ONE who fectly understands her duties. German pre- ferred, Apply, with references, to 20 Broad street, be- jo OOK NTED IMMEDIATELY—A RESPECTABLE J Protestant woman, of ebliging disposition, who can furnieh good city references as to honesty and thorough- ly understanding her business in all ite branches, may find s:permanent situation by applying at 21 West Four- teenth street, between 10 and 3 o’clock., or after 7P. M. Ds CLERK WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS RETAIL store; one fully competent can bave a nent rituation by apriying to W. B. FREEMAN, 204 Ninth avenue, corner ‘wenty-fourth street, or 42 Third avenue, corner of Tenth street. RUG CLERK WANTED. —A YOUNG MAN WHO fully understands the business of a dispensing apothecary, may apply at 188 Sixth avenu J ye CLERK WANTED—ONE PRETTY WELL Ac- quainted with the busivess, and will keep the store clean. One who speaks German preferred. Salary $5 per week af first. Inquire in the Real Estate office, 49 Wall street, basement. VENING EMPLOYMENT WANTED—BY A YOUNG ‘4 man, in copying manuscripts, or as mail writer. Keferenc mn. Addrers A.B. C. office. GONFRSES—A GERMAN YOUNG, LADY Wesites a situation as governess in a privace family with +mall children. She understands French, Eoglish, and the frst rudimente of music. Please address 3,870 t ce. Gm HOUSEWORK OR CHAMBERWORK.— Situation wanted in a small private family; good city reference given. Apply at No. Congress atreot, f two cays, between Hamersiey and King street. TEND A CONFECTIONERY IRL WANTED—TO store. Thore scquslated with the business pre- ferred. Inquire at 218 Greenwich street. for it 2) BRICK MAKERS.—FOR SALE—THE LATEST AND best patent brick mach’ ever introduced to the States and counties ‘fer sale. Apply at 90 way, room No. 17. TT? 2%, CHEAVSA FINE STORE, TWENTY-TWO fee: front on Broadway, below the St. Nichols Hotel, Rent 8600. | Fix 4 will for sale at sion giv: ia . B. Broadway Post Offiee. roars aetinty res and immediately. JPPER PART OF A FIRST CLASS PRIVATE house to let, in an exeellent lomality; the terms wilde moderate. ' Address Dwelling, Herald offise. JiLLIAM GRANDIN, ATTORNEY AND CowMns. sever, fer the several States. Pasaporta, pensions and patente, specdily obtained from Washington. Nos. 119 snd 121 Nassau street, New York Sager eee ANTED TO LET—FIXTURES AND FOUR YEAR lease of a hotel at a rsilroad station ® short dis- tance in the country. Cas a he eee oe hour. Caure for selling a deatn in the family. goo! chance for a smart man. Small amount wanted. Apply for three days at No. 117 Fulton street, to ANDREW EDIE. JANTEP—BY A FAMILY OF THRER GROWN pers, part 0% a house, consisting of two rooma, one or two teorooms, and a basement. Address, location and terme, J. A. W , Herald offze. ELP OF ALL KINDS MAY BE ENGAGED AT THE oflice of the American and nt Pro- wetive and neni ber es O 27 Greenwich strest. Female domestics there and at the upper office, 130 Ninth street, corner of Seeadway. ILLINER WANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER, who ba id experience on first class work; eight Gcliars per week will bs given, and if a suitable person offers the compensation will be mad» adequate to her nerits. Apply at 267 Fulton street, Brook) a DEMANDE—UNE DAME FRANGAI-E PARI- O* ne ¢, 20 16 & 18 ang, qui sache bien lire ct éorire ancais, pour la lecture et conversations francai ous lo soirs ce la semaine, chez un monsieur Améri- cain qui desire ~sgpagg parlerle frangais. S’wdresser Albert, Ferala office. TIVATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, TO do chamberwork and waiting, or to do gearral house Terk, 0 a rmalk family; lee good washer and ironer. Call for two days at 276 West Twenty fourth street. AFE WANTED.—A SECOND HAND SALAMANDER safe is wanted—if offered cheap for cash. Address ‘0 CLOAK AND MANTILLA MAKER3—TWO TUN- died fret rate quilters and cloak makers wanted iu mediately ; none but the best workers need spply a the Pore Mantiile Emporium, 361 Broatway. ANTED—A BITUATION BY TWO SCOTCH GIRLS; one as cook, ber and ironer, the other as chawbermaid snd p'ain sewer. Can be seen for two days at 264 Twenty-ninth street, between Ninth and Tenth aven.es, third floor front room. Would prefer living in one house, W3 NIED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN WO. man and her daughter, the woman as housekeoper or cbambermaid, her daughter as nurse and seamstress. Apply at 96 Boerum street, Brooklyn. ANTEP—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED wowan, «situation as wet nurse, her baby being only nine weeks old, Best cf reference given if required. Can be ecen for one week if not engaged. Please call or acdress at No. 258 West Twenty-eight st., betwoen ‘Ninth and Tenth avenues. ANTED—A STIUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE. young woman, as cook and laundress. No objeo- tion to go to the country, Best of elty references given. be for two days, Please callat 23 Cornelia, the Dasement. W —BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a sitcstion as cook and Iaundress; is well expe- rienced in both capacities. Please inquire at 72 West Twenty-fourth street, corner of Sixth avenue. Can be ween for two d: ation to do the cooking of a private family; hes no objection to assist in the washing and ironing, if re- ulred, and can give good city reference. Please call at 13 Greenwich street, near the Battery. F capability, —— 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE a, widow 8 Roe LK cay k Ci | her ie eight years of age, w . in the countr: or in Leys Wages uot to moth an cbiect wapes nent home. ‘Can be seen for two days. Inquire at 212 Ebzabeth street, up stairs, front room. W ‘ANTED.—A LADY WISHES A SITUATION TO ‘AT- tend a store. Hus a knowledge of the fansy and embroidery business; has also been in a confectioncr’s ttore for some time. Can write and keep accounts if ne- | . City reference can be given. -\pply at 236 Sixth |* avenue, or 165 avenue A. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A CLEAN TIDY YOUNG woman, a8 chombermaid and waiter, and would be willing to assist in the washing and ironing. The best of city reference given. Plesse call at No. 93 West Nine- teenth str ar house, second floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as a good plain cook, and is a is an excellent laupdress; is willing to make her: self ge: useful. A good home moro an object than en. of city references given. Apyly at 107 pron street, in the rear. Wy eas SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE oung woman, as chambermaid. Please call for two t No. 92 Chrystie street. ANTEP—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE gir}, in a respectable private family, a5 a good cook, washer and ironer. No objection to do the house- work of asmall family. She can be highly recoma ended from her last place. Call at her present place, 220 West Twenty-eighth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, baker; i pases er Wms SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Seoteh woman, ‘as chambermaid, or experianced nurse; would assist in wae! end ‘roning. sit; reference given. Inquire for two days at 43 Praakfort stsect, third tleor. Warmest A RE*PECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN; ‘8 situation as cook; understands cooking im all:te branches, Can give best city reference. Can beseex for two days at 97 West Twelth atreet, near Sixt avenue. ANTED—-A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE V young gir), as dre-smaker or chambermald, and wait on children, oras waiter. Please call at 263 East Thirteenth street, between First avenue and avenue Ay for two days. ay Sore A SOMPETENT AND RESPROERABLE young woman, a situation as cook, washer and tron- er, or would ¢o genera} housework. Has acted in hoth cae pacities, and feels confident she will give satisfaction to any person requiring her servisee. Apply at 84 Third avenue, ANTIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABL? young woman, {0 cook, wash and iron for sama‘ family. Has lived two years ip her last place. Can givo the bost of city reference. Would have no ovjéctions to hort distance in the country. Can be seen for two dy 8. Please call at No. €0 Rector street, second tidor, back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation as chambermaid and seamstcess, or would assist in taking eare of children; understande Freveh fiuting, and doing up fine moslina, if required. Please call at No. 2 Hail plice, Sixth street, second floor. ANTED—A TABLORES3, TO GO IN THE COUNTRY. ‘Steady work given the year through None but a good band need apply. Coll at 38 Chrystie street, be- tween the hours of 1 ‘and 2 o’clock. ANTED—A LAUNDRESS, A PROTESTANT, WHO fully understands her business, and can briny sa tistaetory recommendations for honesty, subriety, and Apply at 21 West Fourteenth street, from 10 iid nd after 6 P. M. ‘AN’ A GINL TO DO THE RAL HOUSE work of a ae family; mast understand washing and ironing and be a good plain cook. Apply at the corner of Cumberland strest and Greene avenue, Brooklyn. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A HEALTHY YOUNG wet nurse, with the best city refereuces, partiou- larly from her physician; one withont husband or child preferred. Apply from 11 till 3 o’elock at No. 10 Ninth street, between Filth and Sixth avenues. ws ED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tiem to do general housework, in a respectable family, or chamberwork, Wasbing aud irouiug. Good city reference given, Inquire at 16 Morton street, im the basement Wem SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do-the cooking, washing and iron ing, or housework, of a private family. Has the best city refererive. Can be seen for two days, in the book- store, 66 Bond sirect. ANTED—' SITUATION AS COOK, WASHER andironer, by a respectable woman; haa no ob- jection to Lae! short distance in the country. Cali at 123 Eleventh street, front room. lao my Sie at it THE coo! wi a ing of a small family. Showees brcipeiencel cnt sudkrsand: ber busts or fcotch preferred. Apply immedintely to W. » 283 Broad way. Wann A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WITH A fresh breast of milk, a child to nurse at her own house. "Apply at 16 Willett street,first floor, front room. Wiest PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO DO THE Beet ceeert of 6 rivate family. Apply at 80 lark’s place. j ‘f ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANC WO- man, a situation to do plain cooking, washing and in a small private family. Apply at 108 Orchard s:reet, rear basement. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT PER- son, to do cooking. Has lived eleven years in her last two situations. Please call at the corner of Smith aud Dean streets, Brooklyn, over the grocery atore. "-ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH woman, & Protestant, late! in this coun- table tumily. "Please adress, excl at 121 twenjy atria re or al it street, near Seventh avenue. "y ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Ssh uation to do general housework, in a small private family; she ts a Sirat rate washer and ironer; has ved two years in ner last place, and has the best of city reference. Please call at No. 6 Fiith street, in the gro- cery store, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A FIRSP CLASS COOK, A SITUATION in a private tamily; can make jollies, creams, pas- try, Kc. Beet of city references. Apply at No. 3 Seco: atreet, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION AS A eho pag & very respectable Protestant young woman. Tho best of references given. Can be ‘no HN her present place, No. 80 Kaat Nineteex th street, corner Irving place. Wane — SITUATIONS, BY TWO PROTESTANT girle—one as laundress, or Jaundress and chamhor- maid; would do general hourework in a respectable pri- vate family; the other as child’s nurse, or to do lizht work. Have good reference. Fey st No, 11 Hanover place, first cot in the rear, Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. ANTEP—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as cook, in a private family; has a perfect know- ledge of her business in general; would assist in washing and ironing; bes lived nearly’ three years in, her last place. The best of eity reference can be given. Can be ier for twodaye at }26 Clinton place, Eighth street, top floor. ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, THAT IS CAPABLE: OF taking charge of an infant. Apply at 214 Sixth avenue, corner of Fourteenth street. ANJED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do the geveral houzework of a small private family; has no objecticn to the country. Please call 196 York street, top tioor, back room. W2ANTDIA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘woman, to do plain sewing; has no objection to do light cbamberwork; is a good shirt maker. Has city reference. Call for two days at 38 Hubert street, oppo- site St John’s Park. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE Joung woman, ay Wet nurse; good city reference given. Pleaze call, for two days, at 103 West Nine- teeath atreet, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. ANTED—BY A , RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation to take care of cbildren and do cham- berwork, or to take care of children and assist in wash- ing and froning, or to do waiting; is s first rate washer and fioner, Can be seen at her last place for two days, 195 East Twenty-third street, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT MID- Je aged woman, a situation as nurse and seam- stress, Can produce good city reference. Can be eecy for two days at 161 West Thirty-fifth street in the féar. Waste SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE girl, to do the general housework of a small private family. Please class at 193 Varick street. ANTED—A FEMALE TEACH TO TEACH A district school in the country, at Dutch Kills, New- town, Long Island, consisting of from twenty-five to thirty scholars. For further particulars, apply to Abra- yntor and Wm. M. Payntor, trastees of said school. bem ‘ANTED—A WOMAN, WHO I8 A GOOD COOK. washer and ironer; also, a woman who is a good waiter and chambermaid, to go a short distance in the country; fro references Fequired. Apply between 10 and 12 o'clock this day,at 156 West Twenty-seeond street ANTED— BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, situations ina private family; one as first rate cook, washer and ironer;the other as chambermaid, and bas no objections to ist with the washing and ironing or to do plain sewing. The best of city reference can be ven from their last places. Please call at No. 122 Nintecth street, between Second and Third avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE Woman, as wet nurse, With a fresh breast of milk; her baby is ® month old. Good city refereace given. Please call for two days at 34 State street, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS chambermaid, and to assist in washiog and iron- ing, or to do plain sowing. Has no thort distance in the country, snd can well recom- mended front her last place. Please call at 87 East Thir- ty -recond street, near Loxington avenue. ANTED—BY A FRENCH LADY, WHO CAN SPEAK English, a situation as housekesper in a private family, where no mjection would be bad to her taking « child 4 years old with her. Has no objection to go into the country @ short distance. Good city referencecan be given. A E. R., Herald office. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion in @ genteel family as seamstress or cham- beamaid. Please inquire at the house of her ploper, sag Blecher street, from 10 0’c! on . M. it om A.M. tod ANTED—AN AMERICAN charge and assiat j nected with a hotel. None but one who bas perseverance need apply. The situation will be perma- nent if both parties are suited. Apply to Swift & Fargo, No. 136 Fulton street. N. B.—The waiters are girls. LADY, TO TAKE & Grst class restaurant con- Wate, A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN, a situation as.qurse apd seamstress; can cat and fit ladies’ and children’s dresses. The best of city refer- ence con be given. Las no objection to go to the conr- try. Con be seen at 185 Groene street, third floor, in che rear, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN YOUNG woman, @ situation os m1 and sesmstroas, or chombermald and wailer. Apply at 71 Henry street, for two days. AY ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as cook. Haa no objection to assist in washing and ironing ina small family. The best of city refor- ence given from her last place. Please call at 49 Fifth ayenue Can be seen for iwo days. ANTEP—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do chamberwork and washing, or to take care of children and sewing. Can be sect for two days at 32°}; Weet Nincteenth street, Best city refe- yengee cap Le given. * ASHING WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE LAUN. W dress, just arrived from London; has washed for large families many years. The washing will be done on tte European plan. Please callon or direct C. R., 187 Franblin street. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN; ‘ope to cook, wash and iron; understands baking bread and making up gentlemen’s shirts, &c ; the other os chambermaid and waiter, or to assist in and ironing; understands her business. best of e references. Would like to live in one family. Please colf at 192 Seventh avenue, corner of Twenty-third pel Can be acea for two days, if not sulted in a nice family. wes ‘A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do the general housework of a small private family, or take the charge of a baby. Three jeary’ reference ym her last place. Please call for two days at No. 500 Greenwich street, first floor, back Tcom. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A young woman, todo the goneral small private family in the city, or » short distance in the country; she the best of reference from her Jest place, where she lived five years. Can be seen for two days at 50 Spring street, in the rear. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED woman, with a fresh breast of mill, a situation as wet purse, ina respectable private family. The best of city reference given if required; is a good plain sewer. Ploase call at 232 Mott street. Can be seen for two days. ANIED—BY A RESPEOTABIE YOUNG GIRI, A situation as seainstross ani nurse; or to do Nght chainborwork. Has no objection to the country or to RESPECTABLE housework of a travel. call at 371 East Twellth street, near First avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBHRMAID, nurse, or geamstress, by a French girl, who tho: roughly understands her business. Tue bust of city re ference given. Cun be seen at her p:esent employer’s, Union Place Hotel, corner of Fourteenth street and Broadway. "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A tituation as nurse and seamstress. She is fully competent to take charge of a baby from its birth. She is very fond of children. Please call at, or address, 49 Mott street, in the rear, second floor. ANTIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as good plain cool, washer and ironer, or to do genera’ housework da a private famil, no objection to the country. Three years reference given. Apply at 72 Watt street. Wika SNUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young worran, to do cocking or the general house work ¢fa small private family; ie a first rate washer and froner; bas no objections to go to Brooklyn; bas the bost city references, Call for two days at 49 ‘Allen street, in the rear, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, ina private family; isa good washer and ironer, and can do plain cooking. Can b2 secon for two days at No.4 Cliff street, Wart SNUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GINL, as child’s nurse snd to de plain eowing. Apply at No. 17 West Twenty eighth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. City reference given. ANTED—A LADY'S MAID OR LADY’S NU One not only competent to dress hair well, bu can do nice sewirg, &c., amiable and accommodating, to travel and wait kindiy ona Jady in badhelth. None other need apply. Good city reference given and ex- pply between the hours of § ana 9 A. M. and for three days, at No. 33 Astor House. D—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASII AND IRON. She must understand her business and have city references. Apply at 207 Fifth avenue. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE W young girl, to do chamber work and waiting, or to take care of children, Good references can be given from her last place. Can be seen for two days at No. 6 Des brosses street. = re Em W ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE GIRL, A situation; is s good pastry-cook, understands baking, is a good warhcr and froner or waiter, or would prefers laundress; can amist in anything. Can give satisfactory reference. She was two years in her last pee. Please call at No. £05 Virst aveaue, between Kightecnth and Nineteenth streets, third story, front room. * TANTED—A PROTESTANT GRRMAN OR IRISH Bil, to do the general housework, washing and ironing of & small family. Inquire at 09 Monroe street. ‘ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN, SITUATIONS ina respectable family, to do chamberwork and plain have no objections to assist in washing and ironing. ' Please call at 286 Plymouth st, Brooklyn, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTADLE young woman, to do fine washing and fluting, hourewurk and chamberwork; good city reference. Can be seen for two days, at 102 Weet Nincicenth street. ee Wan SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, as cook, washer and ironer, or general howework; has no objection to the country. Can be reen for two dayryat 191 West Iwenty-sixth stroct, io the basement. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman, as good plain cook, good washer and ironer, and good vaker; or would go as ebambermaid or nurse; good city reference. Can be seen for two days at 187 Sullivan street, rear building. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A _ RESPECTABLE oung Woman, {to do general housework in « small private family; is @ good plain cook, washer, and . Pert city reference. Canbe seen ior two days Thirteonth s:reet, front basement. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as wet nurse, to take a child to her own residence; has lost her baby a week old. Call at 225 Fortieth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. W ANTED—A YOUNG, HEALTHY WOMAN, WITH a fresh breast of milk. None but thove who have [tad references need apply at 116 West Twenty-third street. wn D—SITUATIONS, Bist ee ourg 3 one as plain cook and gool washer aud irdners the hee 80 chambermaid, or would a in waehirg snd ironing. Good city refereues. Ha lived ‘bree years in their last places. Can be seen for Forwyth street. D—A NEAT YOUNG GI old, (American,) to go toa neighboring city, to tebe eare of achild and wait upon alady, She must bon Si! wer, and willing to make herself generally use- 4 ® person will Ord a kind family anid be li- Versily aid. Good references required. Call av 267 Broac wey, room No. 7, between 12 and 1 o'clock to-day W ANTED—A STIVATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO d6 general housework; is @ good washer and ironer, ana can give the bestofcity referemce. Can be seen for two days. Plenre 73 Fourth strect, near Hammond, ANTED DIMEDIATELY--A GOOD COMPEPENT American woman, to take charge of the kitchen and pastry department of a hotel and dining saloon. None but those of experience and of good recommends- tfona neod apply. Call at 133 Fulton street, ANTED—BY A GIL, A STIUATION, TO DO chamberwork and tewing, or One washing and iron'ng, or as lautdrees, ina rmall private family; un- 4 da erimying or flut'ng Cay come well resom- menced. Hlease call st 4 Mark's place, Can be soem for (wo daya if rot enceged, ‘ ANTED—A TIDY GIRL, TO MIND A CHILD TEN months old. A German or Protestant wished. ‘all at 469 Broome, corner of sreene street. AAT Ser 14 SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT WO- man, a8 first rate cook; makes exce'lent pastry and all sort of deserta; also cooking in ail its sranches. Please call at 115 Twelfth street, bet ween Fifth and Sixth avenues. Con produce the vest of referonces. Can be seen for two eye if not engaged. No objections to gu a short distance in the country. ANTED BY A RFSPECTABLE WOMAN, A sITU\- tion as cook ani good washer and irover. The vest of city references. Apply at 132 Kighth street, between Fifthfjand Six:h avenues, fit floor, in the rear. warms SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG RESPECTA- ble Protestant woman, as children’s nurse and seamstress, or todo the geveral housework of & smal fondly; i9 a good washer and ironer, and can come well recommended. €an be seen for two days a? 116 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, JANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework or chamber- work.” Good city reference given. Please call at 203 East Ninth street, back room, first floor, "ly underatance ist in the wash- Eest ot city reference can be given. ing iroving. Please cali at 103 Sixteenth street. between Sixth and Seventh evenues. Can be seep for two days. ANTED—A FIRST RATE CUSTOM CUTTER TO GO Went, to whom good wages and constant employ- ment will be given. Good reference a3 to capability re- quired. Apply personally at No. 3 William street, be- tween 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. ANTED—A FITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A most respectablo young man, who perfeetly un- adretande hin baninessttl all a bresebes. “Hest, Hes se. ference given as to capability and good conduet from his last employer. Can be seen for two days at 57 Great Jones street, if not engaged. ; ANTED, TO GO POUTH—THREE YOUNG MEN, OF ‘good address, accustomed to the dry goods business. Address J. H. G., Herald office, with real name, and where an interview may be had. ANTED—A SITUATION AS PORTER OR A@COUNT- ant, in a bkrdware or dry goods store; is well a in the city; can write a good band, and would @ himself generally useful to his employer. ‘The best of country references for the last eight years can be produced. Sif ncn patel og oats ga nept situation. se address T. C., Heraki office. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SHIUATION AS sistant bookkeeper, aad is willing to make him- self nseful to his¢m>loyer. Can give the be:t of city foie Please address Useful, Herald office; for two ays. ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED'MAN, A “SITUA; tion as clerk, or bookkeeper; is a eccountant- willing to make himself useful, and would mig, od mo- derate. salary from a respectable house, either in town or country. The most satisfactory reference and security if required. Address G. C., box 132 Herald office. Waa SITUATION AS GARDENER AND coachman; & single young man, who under- stands his business well; is willing to make himself usc- ul, and has no objec:ions to the country, Address B. N., Herald office, from 30 till 12 o'clock. ANTED—A SITUATION, AB CLERK OR PORTER in a store, by a young man who writes a feir hand; is acaustomed to business; can give the beat refe rences, and in willing to devote himswlt to the interests of his employer. A permanent situation moré aa object than high wages, Address L. M. D., Herald office. Wa YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD ADI who can loan his employer $600 for one year, uring which time ho will have a pleasant situation at $104 week. Address Alpha, Herald office. Wee A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE gentleman, 84 conductor on the railroad care in the city, or to go with the train. Please address Con- cuctor, Herald office. wes tae SMART, whi YOUNG re 43 clerk in a grocery store; a@ porter. A; at 52 Cen're street. Pau 22 a Ware SITUATION AS PORTER IN SOME DRY. goods house, or to drivea herse Ani wagon for some commercial house down town, by a young man who speoks, reads and ‘writes the Engiisn, French and Ger- man languages, The best of city reference given as to boresty, morality and sobriety. Apply to G. N. Muller, No, 12 Walker stzeet. ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY. ONE WHO has been in business and can give good references, apply at Henry Woopsohn’r, 42 Jobn street, up stairs. Vy ANIED—A BOY TO ATTEND A BAR. INQUIRE + of Micbael Gill, No. 182 Eighth avenue, near Nine!centh street. WwW ANTED A SMARQ ACTIVE BOY IN A DRY GOODS: importing house; must reside with his parenta, and be well recommended. Address L. M., iferald office, ANTED— | GOOD AND ACTIVE BOY, ONE WHO understands o,ening oysters well and will make himself generally useful; nove other need apply. In- quire at 61 Fulton street, Brooklyn, WV ANTED—BEFORE THE FIRST OF SEPTEMBER TY neat, filteeg huncred agents for the sale of an en- tiredy new article, but one that is of im erative necossit: fnevery house ‘Any local or travelling agent who will devote a reasonisdie portion of his thie to the aale of Ii, will be guaranteed $200 per month the Gret year. 1 will be necessary for every applicant for an agency to remit $1, forwhich fulland peotssary jostractions, with a spect- men of the article, will be sent to his aldress, and for this purpore it is particular'y requested that applicante write their name and address plain. No attention psid to let- ters in which the money bas not been sent. Address Henry W. Willing &Co., New York clty. ANTED—CLERKS, SALESMEN, PORTERS FOR W stores, barkeegers, coachmen, men on steamers ond railroads, boys for trades, girls a8 lounds cooks, chembes mabda, city and country ; men, boys s girls can be suited, THOMAS SPINK, 941 Rroadway. EAGLE OOOO AL, Wexmenst Yo. 4 FAST BROADWAY, CORNEH Chatham rquare, porters, clerks, barkeepers, wait- ers, coachmen, grooms, men on steamers and ft boys for stores and trades; also chainvermails, gooke, amstressen, housework girls, &., cao obtain good situe ations quickly at this office. FI. Z8iMON & Mo! NON. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED—60 AGENTS IN i New York city, 5 in Boston, 60 io Phila- celphia, ond 10 in each principal city in the United States. Thore who may be commissioned with an must give secuiily for the faithful performance of theirduty. Those wishing an agency can have the ne- cessary informath n to warrnnt that position, by enclos- ing two dollars (paid post) to the und The agencies will havea sslary of from $200 to $390 month, In proportion to the pomtion and the securities given. The number being limited, those who cannot be supplied will have their money returned. A gemeral t wanted for each State. All business transactions strictly confidential. Charleston, South Carolins. CHARLES VAN RENSSELAER, Secretary of Legation for Amazon Company; also, General it for the United States, ceived for this ship until 10%, A. M., on We ~~ the oth instant, at KDWAiDS, sthbroas & 00., No, Broadway. q REWARD. —STOLEN, @N SATURDAY, THE 492 Sth inst., the following named articles:—Three $20 and three $5 bills of the Mating and Fire Ineurance Hank of Georgia; one §) Vill of Tallahassa Railrosd Com- pany, Florids; ove $10 gold piece; two $1 bills of Mone treal Bank; one gofa watch, chain and key, smail double case; the key with hair braided Init. The above reward Will be paid'on return of the articles at 57 and 69 Mer ee strect. CLEAVER & MASON. 1 B220—Lo=t, on th amit oF avaueT, 2 Pol chain, with a locket. with a gentleman’g ‘aguerieetyye in it, cod a srallor locke: with balr and Cornelian cross attached as charms. Any leaving the parce at Fdeerd H. Senior's, 75 Carming street, will rece.ve the above reward. Ay - 1 REWARD.—LO3T, IN TRNTH AVENUE, NPed. teem Tourtcenth and Twenty fourth p Rd pocket memorandum book, of no value to any one bal theowner. Whoever shail return the same to A. 8. Hows ley, 50 Tenth a aut, will the above reward, an@ DO questions a) Hear sg <TEAMEHIP AFRICA.—PACKAGES AND P, REWARD —LOST, IN COMING FROM ferry, Brooklyn, al Atlantic street apd up Henry to Patent ods: Ang and down Coreort to Jay street, @ ar Known by {0 certain marks; t above rower by having it at 02 Cmeo lyn, oF at J. 4, Mceny’s, 103 Front street, awl,

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