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this dey, at 12% o'clock, at the Merahante’ Becbange For far. ther partioulers see his advertisem>n: in apother column, An Extreordmury Onence tur a “rottabl- Mvertment, atthe Merchants’ Fxckange, New Yore ee Tuedsy next, the 84 of Ustoner, will be sold by JAMES CULE & “ON, cre of tae most desicarie proces oper:y that bas ever beeu offered at suction in tne York, Brocalyn auc WiMliemabarz. It from either city, apgroxtmating Kowa tay Iding lote (of wish there ae upwarcs of a hundred), er for s gen'leman’s su burden man-icn, it is upsurpasse) i 5 on tro ine ee (Edert and Nish I's avenues), with ap area of acces © wore of mezuilicently loca fed ground, and with gardens, vila, outseuves, rare and valuable {fruit trees, ornste horticultural arrange. metts and every other requisi'e to tthe most testi Gous taste. The sale will pre-eat a ohance for invast- ment that should induce ths movt eager competition AB minor deteils may be obdtairelet the offices of Mersrs Cole’s & Son, in Brooklyn and New York. Special Notice to Gentiessen.—Uuder the repriste auction head in this Gay’s Gerald, will be ansdivertisem-mt ia eforence to a sale of very Whadie property, to taky piace on Tusiay next, at the Merehants’ Exchauge, in New York [he ana»unc- ment ts eminently worthy of very general attenti-n, as | ‘the property to be seid is 10 the immediate vicinity of Jno. 1 seediner’s well known estaniishment, on tue Jamaica Rew Music.“ Litty White,” song by ©. Buekiey, 38 evn's; a beaucifal sud exoressive soug, the meloéy of which ‘iaolays a highly ealziva ed and pooa- Der artistic taste; iith gap tile page. “May Polsa,”’ ® eboics production by the Erghsh piwnist, A. 8. May, amd perf. rmed by viv at nis mosical wobrees with g eat sneer HOR.Ch Waik<=, publieber, $83 Broadway. NN. B.—biusic sent by mail, post-paid. Meledeons—Wonderfut Improvement. —Tane | teh brilliaacy acd richness of tone and etastictty of sh ofS L. Kis, W. =mith’s celehrated malodeons Lar far in advance of any other caeke of this of metro: ts They are tuned ia toe eqas! tem. ered end dmirably adapted to tha uve of Iso @lub or t reows. Sold, w! and retail, 8 prices whch ty competition BORACE WAtERS, sole agent, No. 333 Broadway. 8 Ba Melodeons,— Terms dusted tothe times, and mace to accommoate every laze cf buyera. An immense assortmen: of celebrated melodeons for sale or to rapt at @ less price zap be bad elsewhere. a large variety of the best g@eond band pianos in the market Prices $20, 830, WO $75, $100, $116, $125, &e, to $175. Besutiful Piewfortes, *hich have been rented for a short time, ‘WIR be soil at great bargains. A large discouct made fom factory pricesfercash. To suit vome purchasers mentbly payments taken Cash paid for second-hand Pianos BORSCE WAT: RS, No, 333 Broadway. Parmere’ and Mercha:ts’ Baik, Memphis Bank of Milford.—Notes on the adove banks taken at 40 eents on the dollar. Bank of Washts au, 59 certs, 40 other banks in the Union, considered good on the Lat @ August, taken at per, at E EVANS’ clothing ware- Bouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. Plaid tiertnos, lala Merinos, Plaid Mext- mes. — Greatest bargains ever offerea, from auction; 1,000 yards oe merinos, elegant ovlors, caoicest patterns, we wice, superior quality, only 58. 6d. w yard, sach a@ Ui for 7a and 88. Also, 1,600 embroidered ‘de bego’’ choleest colors, only 20s. a dress, all wool, worth @, at BURDET!’s cheap dry goods store, 191’ Grand ptreet, corner ofMulberry. Fall Dry Goods.E. H. Leadbeater, No. 347 Broscway. is selling merinoes, silk, plaids, delaines, ‘imaiets, flannels, skawls, lace curta ns, bombazines, ac, i og Dsrgains. Parchasers will do well to exa- mune before purchasing elsexhere. Ednemal Zanens!!-Just received, a atoet of Senton’s celebrated shirting linens. Also tai damask sheet . map) ya shoe hee (late Lésdbester & Lee), 347 Broadway, corner of Leona.d street. fo Buyers of Ory Goods.—Having Deots ed to got our aff: in hquidation, we are determined to ere our harg fa the emsuing sixty days. We will male great s:crifices te tmeuce purchases of us, as the balanse of the stocs at the eenclusicn of the time mentioned will be ciosed at suction. MOULTUN & PLIMPION, 12 Vesey and 6 Bar- day streets, directly rear of the ‘Astor House. Ladies’ Best Kid Giuves at 50 Ceats per poir,—Just received 200 duzen ladies’ best kid glover, ealored, black and white, of all sizes, and warranted of the best kid, which will be offered this morning at 4s. Ber pair,, EH. LEADBEATER, (late Leadbeater & Lee,) ay, corner Leonard street. BAlbs, Silks.——Yhe Subscriber has ecetved aa@ will uffor this morning, strized and plaid silks, at 4s. Se. and €s. per yard, that as well worth 0 per cent m rich plaid and brocade, at 148, worth $3; rich bom ks, at Gs. 7a. Se. 96. and 103., worth from &3. to 4s. Alno, black silke at great bargains. KE. H. LEAD- BEATER. ‘(late Leadbeater & Lee,) S47 Broadway, corner Leonard street. Brom Auction—100 Dozen Ladies Kid Gloves, at 4s 6d. por pair, regular price 6s. 64; 160 dozen gen- emen’s co, at ts. 6d, regular prise 10 Also, afew of Grisi’s opera skirts, at $5 50, worth $12; 200 doz L.C. Demetitched dkerchiefs, at 2s. and 2s. 6d. each; all @f which are just opened. JOAN MaDDEN, 573 Brosd- ‘Way, opposite hetropolitan Ho! tel. No 98-Bowery! ho Bagie t— ish Velvet Carpets, 1is., 12s, 18s. per yard! Tapestry Carpets, 8x , 9#.,'108. per yard ! ! ees Taree ply Onrpetd, Ts: 63. &4.. 0. per yard |! arde begut ful Ingrain Carpes, 3s ,4s8 an per iit, it HIRAM ANDERSON’S, sign of tho Amerizan Hiich’s Improved Salamander Safe—Wild. q's patent.—The subscribers respectfully inform the ic that they are the only manufacturers of Wide mt Salumancer Safes in this city,(+r. Herring having re-ssrigned Wilder’s patent to Mr Wilder,) and tney as. their customers that not a deliar’s worth of proger- ‘ty has ever been consumed, within twelve years, in a safe uf their make. They src made in the most faithfal Maane¢r ond secured with Jones’ World’s Fair lock, Hob’s tmprovec, witha key not larger than a two shil- Ig piece; Day & Newell’s celebrated lock, Yates’ im- proved, or any cther that ay, be desired. A large as- sortment aiwa;s on hard sud for sale by STELRNS & MARVIN, 144 and i46 Walker street. caessore to stich & Co. The Original Dr. ©. Morse’s_t Ing eoréial—A errt.in remedy for nervous debiity, &c., ice $2 per bottle, or two for 83, $12 per cozen, for sale 5 ‘ALEXANDER & S1EELE. 76 Barelay street, 'N. Y. Boughton & Knapp, 29 Cortlandt ateaee, pose Rly are dap byl meg ae Nag and ees end western ms) i at the very "lowest cach prices. @all and examine for yourselves. Defiance Salamander éafes—Rohert M. PATRICK is the sole manufacturer in the United States @ the avove celebrated safes, and F. C. Goffin’s impone- Je defiance locks snd oross bars. Depot No. 192 Pearl street, one door below Maiden lane. Sewing Macnines.—It is asingulsr fact that many nthe can be induced to bay what is utterly worthless. scoop one ae ae Pak ee of sewing machines, called cheap, have been s: which evald not be used—they were made cory. ed sell. Many @ach are in the marae: now. The onl: which have mood the test of experience are “INGER’S, which are everywhere in profitable use. There is no dispute about the right to ure these machines, and no machines of any valne can be made without infr' our numerous pa- I. M. SINGER )., 323 Broadway. Rete dye is by edged the best im the ad. wor! ee wislesele sot renee weptes in. nine rate peers st W. A. Ba’ RS dye, wig, orna- Broadway. Oristadoro’s Infallible Hatr Dye may he obtained at the following places, viz ; Rushton, Clark & Go. 10 Astor House, 165, 273 and 611 Broadway; Hage- Waw’s cornerof Sventeenth street and Union squa-e; Mithau’s, 183 Broadway; Sushton’s, corner of Canal aad Broadway; and at the geben No. 6 Astor House, w and Novel Improve- ments Olirenugh has just iatreduced, secures the wig against all shrinking or loss of sha sing its weer. There are no other #0 ool, thin, elastic and durable an OLIREAUGH’S heads of’ hair. 1624 Fulton strest, opposite “t. Paul’s. nie Asptawall’s Tounte bo a specitics in = to fever sgue, curing days, ard rever failing to Prepared by THOM 58 & MAX’ 8. Aspinwall), 86 William street. of two nations, blent, yon’s brief advertisement. Lyon Having Received for nie Magnetic pewoers, for the destruction of insects, the medals of the ‘world’s fairs in London and New York, invites the public to 424 Broad way, to examine there testimonials, Swedish Hair Crestor.—_rhese favaluable tions are before the pubiic in the fullest con‘- Site, having bern. tried and in no case failed to pro- duce hair when carefully applied. For sale by the prin- e@ipal druggists and at the depot, 321 Broadway. 1G HUTCHINSON, Agent. ranks within it is the positive an- ‘ally within a few luce the desired result. (+uccessors to James ‘The Are Wigs. Toupees, and Hair Catting.—Scran, Gis are invited to call at the factory of DBUREST & ) EARD, 27 Maiden Jane, and examine ths pg st, And best assortment of wigs, half-wizs Novipeen, braice of long hair, front braids, &e The Balm of xnousand Mradtcates evory trace of tan and freckles coused by the sun and wind, removes ard prevents chaps on the hands, lips ani face, Gears and berutifien the complexion. Sold by Fatridye & Co, Boston; O Hi, RING, 192 Broad cay, New York. Price 50 cents. ee For Fever and Ague—India Cholagogue, $1 £0; Leshler’s periodic pills. $1. Por coeue Aa Hastings’ syrup of Naptha, Watts’ nervous ant dote, For fat ela, sto. Mors o's snd Townsond’s sar: eapariila, cacti: jyatt'e lie baisem, 75 cts For tonic diuretic,” Wofe’s aromstie seberdum sehnsyps, $1. For Suppression, Van [iumbert’s fomale moatoly pile, $1. For pore nigplos, Bicnardson’s aleple oil, 60 cents. At GUSOM'S,'127 Bowery, Husetion Frout- | Dtshonorabie Condact of the Harpers — Phe undersigned t relvewwotly owmyel'ot to mise x padlic ttatement. Pursuing & legithuate Dusinene ta a legit mate way. be has found bims!f sad oly crosses Dy a firm, well bnown to the osmmnnity io & meaner whi oh erems to require, and which the reader will, I ne ave, achno* ledge fully justifies a padlic exposure The drm Lelinde to ts the Har. The case is this:—Several years since Mr Geo. P Putos@ re pubrishes the pe-iodt al bnown as ‘Hoarebold Wores,” coooucted oy Cuaries Died eng. Prom bis bands it passed in oshacof seases Au- g¢1& Co., and from theirs wt the haads of the aodewtza- 4, Dy Woom it bas been regularly iwue! down to the pre seat time. it has pot been a greatly remuoerativs veo ture, but the uncerrigaes, in hope of ‘ounding « or par ty in podlishiog which would ulumatety isks mim s re- tury y bin ou l+y of time sod means, kop! oa tbe wus. About tix months sinee Mr Dickews wave aotive th tbe would publirh io the “Household Words” a new work of hom, uncer (Be tithe of “Hard times’? For the snewts of this work the undersig.e1 mare ao arrangewaot whieb required tre payment of & considerable sam, by whieb vhe American pudlic should have the work at about the same time a ihe kogirh ibis investment was po! so productive as might bave deen expected im an ir ereared ost of the pe tj and therefore the only hove of beiog rewaried for the #xpen- ditwie op tbe a d Times’? wes to be oked for in its re-pub ication in book form Having, under tae terms of PUrChsse, Teceived the covelucing couplers of the vore ip advance. the tubseriver proos-ded Ww issue aa edit on at the moderace cost of 26 ceuts pere wy, which would Have allowed @ reanopadie and remanere ing ansegio of efit. To the surpr: audersigoed, diresuy upon own issue, avd, @ supposed, wet up from hin Own purchased sheets in sdvauor, another elton is hur- ri-@ into the msketat © price se low as to preclude tae feea of any prout to the pubusiwr. The pad h-es of this edition, © originared, aed at such com, are the Bro thers © arper, ct New Yor andersigped has there fore, these aliegations to make— Furst: be was the vegular and only repablisher of “Boureholt Words,” to woicu the novel of “ thard Teme.’ was coutrivuted, by which ne hud a construc. tive priority m 118 publication. cond : in ressipt of the advance sheets, he had duly Gunced it¥ publication befure any lier publisher could have bern am poss Third: He bad pureh: There gonditiova, which ars ordicarly in part or in whole respecied by ‘the trade,’? «era. ia a boty, wa- Iweded by the Harpers; aud although wey never inv. mater to the vadersgeed ap iatention fo repubdli<d * Hard Times,’ ond made no provision for sneets ia ad- Vance, they p-oceed to issue sn edition at a cost which will not repsy the oudlay upon it, whica, of ovurse, com pelled the undersigned to reduce bis to a price which mokes the wh le unde: taking a ‘dead lost’? No notioe on the part of the Harpers as ever given to the uuder- signed that they ixtended pristiog tals work. The un- dersigned received orders for lage numbers of the work from most of the respectable vovkselers in d ferent parts of the Unlied : tates, at a price sa'icfactory to the trade, and allowing a fair pro it to sne pubiisner. Forty eight hours after this «dvanve dition was in the market, the Harpers issued theirs, olfering it to the trols. aud seacing it withoat orders, at a price thar b if what booksel ers were paying the undersigned, and at a poat- tive lors to 1hemreives Now what motive could hsve in@aevced the Harper Brothers in this course? The usdersigued is a young msn jurt commencing in the business, the son of one Who Was an early and bas been « steady (riead of the Harpers. He haa neve Any case thwarted theic bust. ness, or sougbt in any way to work them au injury. Why, then, should they tarow aride, ia bia speeial in staces, ell courtesy of trade ans all the ori-cipies resog nized amovg publishers, and el-imed—2 all ocvasions where they choose to insist—to be reo-ga xed ia thatr own tehoof? ibe work war mine by e ery omsidera- tion— by purchase. by priority, and even under tha most stringent oorstruc ion of “Harper’’ law. That law, we know, hos been in former ‘ines severely administered. We make this public satement to a-cartain how much further 1% will be acquierces in, and wherber, as soon ag it becomes sp “institution,” it is to be applied to all indiscriminately; if uot, oa what the privilece ot “ea-ning « Uying”? are to be purchased. The world haa dealt kindly by them, ané kindness should bezet hindsess ‘They have had o long course of provperity, and whea calamity same, in the recent fire, the expression of symoathy from meny quarters—from some whence it coukl not have been looked for—it was supponed. would soften their hearts, and inspire them with a generous emula ion and reci procity of feeling The undersigned has the satisfaction to know that the entire book trade, ro far sa he has hadan opportanity of obteining their Opinions, utverly and entuely sundemn the course of the Harpers. The subject will be recarred to again, and the business conduct of the Mesern Harpers—partioularly the methoda they have resorted to from time to come, to break down weaker = a sctsbllsbaseate—will be commented upon in the kwpire ity, a weekly paper padiished the undersigned T. L. MokKLR AIH, ad Office of the Empire City, No. 17 Spruce st , N. ¥. Ladies’ Complexious and Country Alir.— Phalon’s Paphian Lotion, or Floral Beautitier.—Ladies who with to preverve the transpareocy of their complex- fon unimpaired during a sojourn in the country, will find the Paphian lotion a eure safeguard agaiast the distigar- ing <ffects of sun and wind. By using it regulacly at the worning and evening toilet, they wil preserve that deli- gate blooming transpareuey of tha ekin #0 eseential to beauty, or prodoce it where it does not exist. Neither sup bonnets, veils nor sunshades will preveat the asin from bronzaig a: this season, while the Paphian lotion will heep it untanned and unfreckied under any ciream: stance. The sea aic wall never roughen the fair cheek to which it is appliea, nor will sea bathing, so destructive usually to the smoothoess and fairness of light com pkxions have the sbghtest effect upon the conderest tkin, if the lotion be used before and after the bath. No family about to visit the country should leave home upproviced with this cooliog, soothing and beautifying preparation. me says of it in aresent let ir to ppok peste :—"I Oind it infinitely the most effi. cacious and agreeable cosmetic that ever graced my toil- et” And the brilliancy and clearness of Madame T.’s complexicn have ceriainly never been surpassed Ladies who wish to avoid the usual effects which travolling sea bathing, horseback exercise, boating, and other outdoor reereations produce upon their external charms, should never de unprovided with Phalon’s payhiaa jowon. Ma- mufactured and sola by EDWAKD PHALON, 197 Bread way, oorner of Dey, and 517 Broadway, =t, Nicholas Ho tel. Price $1 per bottle; also for sale by all the drug gists and fancy stores in the city and country. J. H. Thom; ) from Paria, Phrenological hair cutter, is to be found at No. 6 Warren streot, taree doors from’ Broadway. Ae is the only artist who tho roughly underetands cutting the hair to suit the for- mation of the head. Kupture.—darsh’s Patent, the only Radica: sure irnas.—Marsh & Co. have just reosived letters patent for Marsh’s radical cure truss, that took toe sole premium at the late exhibition in the Urvstal Palace. It has received the universal peg of the wasdieal and surgical profession of this city, and will sure nine out of ten cases of reducible hernia. All | sons are cautioned against in upon this inatru- nent. eh Na ee P.M. &00., No, 234 Maiden lane. Marrica, On Thursday, Mey 4, Mr Cuanues W. Swrr, of this city, to MarGaret, caughter of the late John Howard, Esq , of springfield, Mass. On Wednesday, September 27, at Tompkinsville, 8. I., by the Rev. P. PA Brett, Epwarp B. Kaups to Mary, eld- est caughter of Ir. J 3. Westervelt. In Boston, on Monday, September 25, at the Cit nee ter s office, by N. A. Apollonio, Kaq., Marsueiz P. Witp to Saran J, Pasquert, formeriy known as Miss Molviile of the National thestre, Boston. At Ann -rdor, Michigan, on Tuesdey, September 12, by Rev. John A. Wilson, T. 8. 3LAck of Detroit to Many E,, eldest daughter of Professor W! , Of the for- mer place. Died, On Tuesday, September 26, HENRY ANDERSON, Inte of the firm of Brady, Anderson & Co, in the 44th year of his age His friends and relatives are invited to atten his fa- neral, this afternooa, at two o’slock, from his late resi- dence, No. 90 Twelfth street. His remains will be taken to Greenwoud for interment. On Tuesday, September 26, after a lingering {Unoss, Mary Henprnson, wife of Jo: Whyte, aged 89 years. The relatives and friends of tne family are reapectfully invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, the residence of her husband, No 18 ‘Third avenue. Her reraaina will be conveyed to Greea- wood cemetery for interment. On Monéay, september 25, Epwarp B. Lrmay, mer chant, of Mobile, Alabars, aged 46 yearn. The faneral will take pizco thie morning, at half past nin: o’elock, from the Tabrnacle, Broadway. His friends are invited to artend, without furchsr notice. On Wednesday, September 27, at two o'clock, 1 M, the son of Frederic and Anca Meincke, aged 11 months and 26 days. The friends and relatives of the family are res) ‘ally invited to attend the funrral, to Gresnw. 889 Sixth avenu afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘On Tuesd ptember 26, E1iza, the beloved Christopher Kassenbrocks, ‘éged 36 years, 3 moaths and 2 deys. The friends and acquaintances of the family, members of Arcturus Lodge No 274, aod Muan Lotge No 190, of F. A M., safe respect/nliy invite! to attend his fi this afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 72 Jomes street. On Tuesdsy, September 26, Evan Davis, of Wales, aged 54 years anc 11 months. His friends, reiatives ani acquaintance are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral without further no- tioe, from his late residence No 248 Woat sixteenth street. His remains will be takon to Groen wood, On Wednesday morning, eptember 27, ANN Durry, wite of Bernard Duffy, sged 29 years. Her will be conveyed to Ualvery Cemetery for interment from her la‘e residence N>. 252 *‘gath avenne, this afternoon, at half past ore o'clock Ht frien a acquaintance are respectfully invited to attes1 her { ral, without fartner notice, On Tuesday, September 26, Jacon Recxer, aged 66 ears. Tho friends and relatives of the family aro respectfully invited to attend his funeral, without further notice, from hin ste residence, No. 172 Frantlia street, this af ternoon, at two o'clock On Wednesday, September 27, Miss Anne Fox, “god 32 years. The frievds of the family are requested to attend her funeral, at two o'clock to-morrow afternoon, from her la e@ residence, No 248 avenue B. In Brooklyn, on Tuesday moraing, Septombsr 26, after a short filness ANNE, wite of 4 Roxon, aged 23 years, In Ulster county, N. ¥ , on Fri'sy, eytemper 22, of consumption, MARY J. kxAD, of this diy, aged 87 yours acd 10 months. On Sanday, feptember 24, at Wed! on, Vorris courty, N. J, Caukp Dayton, in the 62d y: ae ot hile age ‘On Wednesda;, Septemb-r 20, in Nuw Orleina, of yel Jow fever, VaizaTinr Morr, Jucr., 4D, son of Professor Mott, of this city, in tre Sd year of his age, on nis way to New York. Colifor nia papers please copy. In Canton, China, on sunday, May 28, Mr. 9 the $ — in the 33d year of hisage He ‘, and late a resident of this city, leaves a wife and child to mourn his loss. buglio pps p-oase gopy, AVERTISEWENTS RENEWED wasTrs. $ COMPATEN?T PEX“ON WISGRS © O ENGAGE WITT A fom ly going to Ostifo mm, av lady's raid; would have no objrenon tw atieod xrows ap young tdies, wa- deretanes Ors making, haic dressing, ano all ttods of pinin sewing. Address 108 East Chir eentn strees, secoud floor. RSPE TABLE GERMAN GIRL, OF GOOD FAMT- dy, wants « situation as chamberins! tands Preven, pla sewing, aod 4 work Address. 221 Grand sireet, bisement, sod Dr Habieht, 196 Walker street. COOK WANTED —AN AMERIOAN OR ENC AA Protestent woman, who is a g 09 cook, and « iling ‘to arsist in washing OAs Peg ttt apoly at 75 bast Twenty \oird oh WELL EPUC<TED MARRIED ES demres the daily charge of i Joung eh lren, in the Foglish d eation. To any young fam ly deorived of ma*eroa! care, the advertiser would be fouod dosirable, having heen sed to good society any the geveral supe iuimading of youth, Addess pre paid, a. B., Post Office, Grooslya rod ver4 SITUATION WANTKD—aS COOK, 8Y A RESPEC. AX table young womab, in a good family; she tao- roughly understeads her busiaess, Toe dest city refer ences Can be given, Address Kose, 360 Bowery, in the book svore. FRENCH YOUNG WOMAN WISHES a SITUATION EX ap governess in an am rican fauily; nederst ude abi ki rowing and floe cevdle work; peaks Geroan, and w0MBd give lessons to she bildren in both languages. an be seen at 04 heade street, COMPETENT SRawt tion in a pr.vate fa. doail kings of femilv sewing cutting, and maktog chil- dren’s clotiing Can be wen for two days at her preseut place, 81 St Mark’s place. YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN WI HES 4 SICUA- tion to atrend a bukery or confectionery store; is a good noediewoman, and woul! take ao interest in mating herself useful to her emp’ojers for the cowfort of » heme Address Miss Martin, Grand street Post Vifice, Wiilismsbury. YOUNG ENGLI“R WOWAN WISHES A SITUA- tion to trave) with a lay to Kurope, or take c.arge of one child; is uot aflieted with rea wckness. The best of reference given by the lady she has just left. Ad dress M. M. Hi , Grand street Post Office, Williamsbarg. RESPECT BLE PF omranr YOUNG WOMAN wishes a situation as chambermaid aad seamstross in @ small private family: can sew on al! kinds of family the best of city reference; cau be seen for y# at 233 Seventh avenue, dotween Twenty fifth and Twenty -sixth streets, YOUNG WOM-N WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM. ermaidor waiter, ond has no objection to go in the country, Please call at 77 Clinton atreet, mouth Brooklyn. GENTEFL, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WAN A situation 98 cook; is willing to assist in washing and ironing; prefers the work of a smali family; she thorougbly understancs her busines ; is williug to make herself gereraily useful. Call a: 51 Cheries street, up oteire, third floor; can be seen for two days, if not en- asged. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA A. tion as chatnd-rmsid apd fine washer and ironer, or chembermaid and waiter. The dest of city reference caa be given. Please cail at 126 Eighth street, in the rear, for two days, SEAM TRESS AND DRESSM +‘ KER—7AN CUT AND fit dresses. Situation wanted in is ahve family; good city reference given. Apply at Fifth street, between avenues A and B, third fi feont room. REISS WANTS A siTUa- j bas been ascnstomod to SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, 4 4 first rate cook and a good washer and ironer. Can show excellent city references. Can be ra for two days at 07 Vesey atrect, front room, first joor. L:LY DESIRES A SITUATION 45 HOUSERERPER A ina private family, Please address U. M, Avy erald office e ——————$—$—$— YOUNG PROTESTANT IRISH GIRL, ABOUT FOUR- teen or fifteen years of age, wishes to go: a situa mn in a genteel family to co piaiz sewing and take care of chijiren. Has been bot # short time in this country. Apply at 84 Renwick street, for two days. VERY RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WO- man, of temperace habits, ober and attentive, wishes a situation in a private family as chambermaid; is willing to agsist in beusework, washing and ironing; wishes to render ker best services for the benetit of hor employer Best of city reference. Piease call for two duye at 299 West Seventeenth sirect, between Niath and Tenth avenues. RE-PECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ationas good plain cook ins private family; isan excellent wesber aud irener, Can be seen for two daya at 220 Seventh avenue, front room, top floor. YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION in s nice private family a8 seamstress, or to do waiting, or to take care of one child. Can give good re- ference for sevizg, waiting aod nursing. Call for thiee Gays at 1843 Luclow atreet. GOOD GIRL WANTS A SITUATION A3 NURSE; I3 A @ good sewer; or ag chambermaid and waiter. Ap. ply in the dry goods store, 234 third avenue. ‘ESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS. plain cook, washer and froner, or chambermaid; would assist with the washing and ironing in @ private family ; bas lived eleven years in her last place. Can be seen tor two days, on the corner of Thirty-recond street and Madison avenue YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS seamstress; is @ good dressmaker; can cut asd fit boys’ ang girls’ clothes. The best city reference can be given. Apply at 28 ~econd yaue, between First and =econd etreets, in the rear. SITUATION WANTED, BY A RKSPPCTABLE young woman, to do general housework for a amall private family, or to do chambsrwork, to tage care of children, or do plain sewing. fin city re fe ee from ber lsst place. Please call at 47 Mott street, it floor ~ id ironer, o weiter; good city reference can be givea. call at 79 West Twenty niath street fur two da; SITUATION WANTED AS COACHMAN A roam, or gardener anc waiter, b; understancs the care of horses well, driver, and knows the city well. Noo the country. The advertiser is ca.able of fulfilling any of the above situations, Any geatieman or Jaay re- uiring such & servant will please call, or address J. L., at iia South street, for two days. bjections to go in MIDDLF-AGED AMERICAN WOMAN WANTS A situation as nous*keeper, to take the Geter = Best of city reference given.’ Call for two days at 360 Hudson street. SITUATION WANTED—AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A young woman who perfectly un¢erstands her busi- ness, or 48 lady’s maid; would not object to take oharge of or teach ore or two chiluren not under five years, Can produce excellent city reference. it, for two days, at 21 Bedford street. RE PECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN WANTS A ® situation in a first class private family. fuce the best of city reference from his last place. Pleose call, or addresa Willim, 105 Twenty sixth ft between rixth and seventh avenues, in the confection- ery store, for three days, if not engaged. STE‘DY, SOBER GIRL WISHES A SIiUATION to do general housework; is @ good washer and froner. Has good reference, if required. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. Please call at 221 Varick street, in the rear. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS A Seamstress or chambermaid; bas no objection to ars stim the eare of children. Caa be sven for two days, ot 88 Eighteenth street, noar Broadway. FROTESTANT WFLOH GIKL WISHES A SITU. A tion as chambermaid; hee no objestion to as with the washing. Can be well recomm: nded from ber last piace. Please cajl at 201 First aveaue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, Can be seen for two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIT- RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA A tion as chambermiaid, or to Go general hoasework asmall private fami is @ good washer aad ironer. Gocd city referénce can be given. Can be seen for two days at ol lighteenth street, between Fifth aad sixth avenues. YGUNG LADY, RECENTbY ARKIVAD FROW A Europe, wishes to Ee private lessons ia the French, German, anc Engiigh languages, and their re spective literature, both to ladies and gentlemen, A4- dress Z. 1, Schuberth’s musle store, 639 Broadway. SITUATION WANTLD—BY A YUUNG LADY, AS A feamstress or instractrers of children. The de sire of a comfortable home more an object than peca- niary compensation. Apply at 329 Tenth «:reet, or ad dress C B., Herald office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN IS | B-1R0U3 OF obtaining s situation as laundress in a wate fomily. Good city references given. Please call at 35 Warren street, for two days YOUNG LADY WISHIS TO ENGAGE WITH A lady or family going to California. Tho bast of city reference given Pivsse address, or call at, 488 Sixth avenue, until engaged GLOD PLAIN COOK.—SITUATION WANTRD— A. Will sseist in warhing and iconing—in © email. pri- fate family; she has the best of recommendations from her lasi employer. Apply at 148 Iwenty-eighth street, near Secon venue. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES ‘8 ritvation as meat and pastry cook; would assist ing auc ironing Can refer to some of the first families for char! nd capability. Please apply at 261 Bowery. AESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A ation as chambermaid and seamstress; can do of fine se and works every description of erm. ae In high!y recommended. ‘Please apply at 261 wery, 4 PINE, WE LTRY WeLe IN@ANT, THRS E MONTHS SA ot, whose yocents are deat "will Se girea for s@option to scme respectable family, Addrosa G. H &, Derald office, y RYSPRCTARLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES a tl AA toation os chamberamaid or waiter, or to assiat fn. Waabing und froring, iv a orivate family; whe has lived two years and three mootha in her last plese Cae de seen for two days, at 169 Saffolx street, seeond floor, back room, RE-PECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUSTION; SHE é is & first rate cook, wacher and ironer; coed city teferevee. Can de seen for two days, at 148 seventh avenue. LADY, PRE UP HOUSEKeEPING, AND A giving 7 her coo'ness, wishes an engsgemeot io some gentor) family o do plain and fancy nesiiawor® ‘the strustion of hour-heeper, where thers woul deo) rep requiring @ mother’s care, would ba preferes?. At vertiser milrequire good references; she will vive the NG same Notes teit at 255 Twenty: tft street, #90018 or, for ¥i-s Alexander, #ill be attended to, 4 STUsTION WAN'ED, BY TWO RE-PECTABLE 4 Birla, ove to do the cooking, washing aud ironiag of a private family, and the other as chimvermaid aud seamstress; it a good washer ard ironer, Can be seea - 19 Thames street, trst floor. SASHU rary RI SYECTABLY VOUNG WOMAN WI He ‘om tocook washaod iron for a sin 0 private family, Can ce reen for one day, ia Ly r + et, between Henry and Clintem sereets, 600K!) a. Best of city reverence from her haat place, SITUATION WANTEO—BY A YOUNG GIRL, As A bambermard, or to take eare of children or make hercelf geneyaily useful; the country referred, Good city reference Apply at her preseot stvustion, 52 Reate street, east side of Broadway, or address N.C. U., box 104, He: ld office. ENTEEL YOUNG LADY WANTED, IN.BROOK- he must be s very good sewer, and of acre able insiners; & young lady possessing the anove qus fications, may hear of a comfortable and permanent sita- ation, ero she will be treated as one of the family. Address G. E. A , Herald office. MOST RESPESTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WISHE3 @ situation as cock; is an excellent washer snd ironer; ia @ first rate baker ; bas no objection to take chargé of a laundry, or to do chambarwork* ant assiat in the warhing ana irouing, ‘ihe very best referencs; 1s bind sadobbging —Plesse call at 284 Tenth avenue, one dcor from Twenty eighth street, in the store, SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPRCTABLE P40- testant young woman, todo chamberqork, and is willing to assist in the washing and ironing; is a plain sewer Best of fai reference can be given if re- qu red. Apply at No 4 Stuyvesant street. S GOOD PLAIN COOK, AND FIRST RATE WASHER Ai “sod ircnerand baker “Situation wanted In aaeun private family Good reference given No objection to goin the country Apply #t 33 Fifth street, near second avenue, for two lays. Yo \@ WOMAN WANTS A SITUAUION AS seamstress o: chambermaid and washer. Please ea/ at 220 Cherry street, third floor, back room. A RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS chembermaid, plain sewer or child’s wares; 14 a good Wasber and iroper; has gvod reference. Apply at 102 Bayard street, for two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A sIT0A- tion as cook, washer end ironer, or to do gensrai heusework; good city referen-e can be given from ber last place. PF’ call at Atlantic, corner of Henry street, Brooklyn, room No. 11, second floor. ——— YOUNG, WELL EU UCsTED GERMAN GIRL WANTS & situation to co chamberwork and wuiting, or gencral housework ina small American faowily. Picaas inquire at No. 1 Catharine lave, second door trom Ela. atreet, second floor, front room. RESPECTABLE GIKL WISHES A SITUATION AS cook in a small private family; is « good washer and ironer, and a firstrate baker. Has good city refer- ence. Apply at 860 Hudson avenue, first dour, pack room, Brooxlyn. A RE>PECTABLE YOUNG WIDOW, LATE FROM Kurc pe, wants # sitoation ag nurse and t do plain fewing, in & private family. Call for two. days at the corner of Forty-ninth street and Nioth avenu FRENCH PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUA A. tion as nurse; is willing to, make herself generally useful. Can give the best of city reference. ‘apply at 201 Fourth street, betweon Sixth and Seveath avenues. 8 CHAMBERMAID AND WAITER AND MAKE HER. self gencrally usetul—Situation wanted ina small private family. Good city reference given. Apply at 17 Mulberry etreet, for two de: ————<<— A® SEAM TRESS AND GOOD DRESSWAKER—SITUA- tion wanted iu a small private family. Good city Telerence given. Apply at $80 First avenu The Indien that called ut 303 yesterday, the above address to day, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SI- tuation as chambermaid and is willing to assist in Wenhing and ironing; can be seen for two cays, ut hor Les ‘1 employer’s, No. 90 avenue C. No objestion to eral housework in @ small private family. SCOICH PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITU\- tion as chambermaid and reamstress, or as seama- stress; can cut and fit dresses, or to take care of chil- dren. Pease call at 79 Chariton street. Can be seen till enguged. A YOUNG MAKRIED COUPLE, WITHOUT INUUM- brance, wisa situations.—The man ie a careful driver, well acquainted with the management of horses, ané is willing to make himself generally useful; the wife is Berfoctly acqueiuted with the dairy, on excelleot cook and competent housekeeper. No objection to an: Rtate, AdoreasX, Y. Z, 180 Lexington street, south Brooklyn. —== for two days lease call at k ECTASLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A Sllua A in & small private family; has no objection to 0 8 short distance in the country. ‘Has good reference May be heard of for throe days. Addrvas J 0. N., 226 Sullivan street,/between Amity and Bleecker streets, in the reer, room No. 8, MIDDLE AGED MAN WaNTS EMPLOYMENT AS gut porter, messenger, or to take care of a ge an's office, ‘ritea 2 good hind, and can keep ac- cunts. Has food city reference,” address K. R., g~cery store, £9 Greenwich street. Can be seen for two days. »UUNG MAN, ABLUT 17 YEARS OF AGE, WI8G- <c& es to cbteina situation ina wholesale or ret.il grocery store, bel the business for tho last thr-e yrare; is eiiing to make himself generally useful. Can come weil reormmended, Address A. O, Herald offi XUUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS CUT. ter, evherready made or custom work, havin, has reveral years practice in the above. Address S. H. wetter | erald office, for three days. Reference given if required, LESPECTat LE GERMAN MAN WANTS A SITU(- A “tic as elec ‘ric gold and siiver plater. He uncer- sionds bis busiaesepertectly. Please call at 140 Delancey street, ip the rear. RESPEUTAELE, INTELLIGENT, MIDDLE AGED £ man, of smart, active and temperate habits, who can give highly veep etable city references, desires 8 sit. ustion where he cou d make his services useful and ven- Setal to his employer, as he is able aad willing to do all be ean to earnon box est liveithood; is quick ani correct at wri ing ono fignres, Expectations moderate. Ap; Hf toT. J. F., keeper of room 17 Stuyvesant Institute, tf Broas vay. for thzee (ayn. THO! OUGH ACCOUNTANT, ENGAGED IN A LARGE A city house, ben leisure of eventogs to take charge of 0 set of books, or to regulate any that may have falien into ¢isorder; be 's «xperienced and rapid, and refera to merchants of high »tanding in this city. address W. AY, box 2982 Port Office, +ES°KC Ts! LE YOUNG MaN WISHES A SITUa- A tion as port+r in a ators. Haas good city reference. Please addzees box 170, Herald office, NUMBER OF GOOD SERVANTS—PROTESTANT and Catholic—are daily wanted at Maaning’s of. jee, 261 Bowery; ten French and German cooks; wages tb competent pat from $10 to $15 per month; ten ‘teh cooks, who would assist in washing an wages from $8 to $12 per month; nice, +mart girls for general housework, shamberwork, wai- ters, Jaundresres, nurses, seamstressos, or parsons wish- to travel, can bave good situations and the highest Rh alt little delay. P. 8——This office ia pat ized by the highest families in city and country. The proprietor feels fully assured trom his long ex; and devoted atiention to basinens that he will «ma. bled to give employers entire satis faction. EST SEKVANTS—FIRST-CLAS3 SCOTCH AND ENG- Mab cooks, chamoermaids and seamatrosses; Ger Wau | er*&ors, dressmakers, girls for stores, Protestant and other help for every kind of work, (ail’ respectable and rroommenied ) in great ehotce, at Morris & ob- nert’s well } own establiat:nest, 287 way, corner of Reade street, under the Irving House. German and Freach vaiters, porters, farmers, &c., at thie and at the trench office, 102 Greeowich street. t ed in a small private family; good city reference given. Apply at 26: venth street, between avenues B and ©, for two days. HAMBFRMAID AND FINE WASGER AND IRONER. —titvation wanted ina cap nd family{; good city reference given. Apply at 190 West Twelfth street, fortwo days. HAMBERMAID AND W «ITER —SITUATION WANTEO ine wives famfly; good city reference given. Ap- ply at 119 West Nineteenth street, for two days. AMO KRMAID AND TO ASSIS¢ IN WASHING AND iroping.—situation wanted in @ private fami'y. Gooé city reference given. Apply at 342 Twelfth stroet, for two cay Cenc: OR TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. —Situation « anted in vate family. Good city reference given, Apply at No. 622 Washington street, toi d floor, for two gle ~ HAWBERWORK ANDTO TAKECARE OF CHILDREN —tituat on wanted in a private family. Good city re erence gives, Apply at 136 Greenwich Avenue, be- bons Twelfth aod’ Pnirteenth strests, tront floor, for two days. {BAMBERWORK AND TO ASSI8T IN WASHING AND irowing —Sttr: con ace poe ok te bee ly, Good cl referenes given. Apply 167 Spring * piioeh, seems Ji, fos two days, C%5, TTT ATION )IW A HO'EL OR BO \RD- | 8) tee hoasé: root ely rererense given. Apply at 61 fark 00K — UNT CY coos. 8 Iy good efty bear Teeth street, for two days oe wanted in « small pi givea 2 pply a: 188 Pir ry ate fami rence avenue, rest. AND (0 ASMST LN WASHING AND TRON. —\tustion wanted in a smal private famiiv; reference given Apply at 44 Amos ctreet, for OOK WASHER ) IRONER —SITUA TION WANTY 19 & private family. Good eity reference given, Apply at the corner cf Hicks and Laquire stre2ts, Brook, lyn ter two dasa. CS WASHER AN) IXONER— ITUATION WANT- / ed to & private fainity. Goo eity reference givea Apply av 91 Weet Ninet 2%, WASHRR A? / ina crivate family. Ply at 309 West Tov room, for two days eck nth street for twodays ONFR—SITUATION WANTED Good city reference given. aty ninth street, third tloor, frost AND TO ASSIST IN W. votion wanted in a pr AND TRON. @ family; good city re'ereners given /pply at 23 Monrce piace, Brook: ym, for swo day Ce AND TO ASSIST IN W. AND IRONING ) —Situaton waated ina p ly. Good city rferen two day given. Apply at 19 West Tworsth street, for ND NURS ND SEAMSTRE: private family, a short distan ant cook and nurse; bth must be neat, tiiy dthorooghly understand their ousicess.” Tas required to assist in washiog, nurse must be ttocurand fit dresses for children. Apply at ail atreet, up stair 1OPYING WANTED,—A YOUNG LADY ACCUSTOWED ‘© copying for lawyers, is dosirous of mors emp! ment of fame Bivd. Good reterence can be given. Apply at 21 Enst Broadwa: Pheer COOK WANTED —WANTED A COLORS! cook and servant for # small family. None bat the rst clase need apply. Inquire at 166 Brozdway. S WANTED— in the country; compet 7 IR-T RATE COOK—UNOERSTAND3 AME2ICAN AND French styles.—ituation wanted fn a small private family; good city reference given. Apply at 178. ester street, for two days. Iss good baker 4nd pastry cook 10% CALIFORNIA.—A LADY OR FAMILY, GOING to California, rating & nurse or 8 person who can make herself very usetnl, can, by # plication, poat- paid, to Mrs Lucy Bascom Brattleboro’, Vermont, obtain her servicgs, Good refererces can be given. 1 ENERAL ROUSEWORK.—SITO «TION WANTED IN HA aprivate family. Good city reference given Ap- ply at No. 100 East Eleventh street, between First and Second avenues, in the store, for two days, G OVERNES*.—WANTED, BY A FRENCH FT situation as governess in a respec‘aodle family. che speaks German perfectly, and understands fine needi- work, Best of reference given. For particulars inquire at52 John street, room No. 4. G OVERNESS.—A LADY WHO HAS HAD MANY J yeers’ experion teaching French, English and musie, wishes to obtain # situation ina antfemily Addres: F H , Governes: rivate Protest lera!d office. OUSEKFEPER.—A4N FNGLISH LADY OF MIDDLE age requires the above in a gentleman’s house, or lady’s, with pmali family, Address, post paid, P. P., 209 Fulton street, Brooklyn. ALE AND FEMALE HELP OF ALL KIND$ MAY be engage d at the office of the American and For- eign Emigrant Protective ani Kmp'oyment ‘ciety, 2 Greenwich street, and 120 Ninth street, corner of Broad- way. IGHT WATCRMAN WANTED—FOR A HOTEL; ONE who understands his business, and cin come well recommended. Aédress box 2,978 Post Office, ASTKY COOK WANTED—AT THE GREAT REPUB- Ne dining saloons, 113 Fulton street. None need ary who do not thoroughly understand their business, and come well recommended. Apply this morning. BRANCH & CO. ITUATION WANTED — BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS chabert, or seni in the washing and iroving in a patvete family. G reference from her last place Call at 80 Ouk street, in the rear, room 16. QUUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPEC‘ABLE girls; one to do the cooking, washing and ironing of @ private family; the other as chambermaid and waiter, or fo assist in washfng and ironing. Can be scen for two (ays at 04 West Sixteenth street. FRVANT WANTED.—A MIDDLE-AGED PROTZSTANT men, without emcumbrances, is wanted, as waiter, in a private family, address Mr. Williams, Herald office, with references named. SNIUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG AVERIC\N sS girl, (Protestant,) as w er and to vssist ia chim berwcrk or to take care of children. YTUATION WANIED—BY A RFSPECTASLE GIRL, to do the housework of a smail private family. Can be seen for two daya at No 220 Henry street, Brooklyn QITUATION WANTED—BY A STEADY AND RES SS pectoble girl as seam-tress, and is williog to arsist in the care of children. Has fret rate referances bas no objections to the country. Call or adire two days, 202 Bleecker street, corner of Cottege Place, {TIVATION WANTED—BY A SMARI, NEAT, TIDY, 5) respreteble young girl, as chanbermaid and scan’ stress, Or ar nurse and seamstress; underatants the en- tirecare of a baby from its birth fas the best o’ city reference. Can be seen for two days. Please call at 120 Fast Twentieth striet, between Second and Third avenues, top floor. ITUATION WANTED IN THE WROLES ALE GROCERY and provision business, a8 an in or oatdoor aales wan, clerk, ecllector, or in any other respectable busi ness, is well acquainted with this and Lage ng cities. Urdobted reference. Address E. F. Box, raid. office, for three days. \ITUATIONS WANTED—BYTWO RESPEC "ABLE BOYS, SD trom 15 to16 years of ace, in » private family of hotel. Please call at No. 1 Clinton Place. Can be seen for two doys. PO FAMILIES GOING TO CALIFORNIA.— TWO ladies wishing to join their friends would be glad to offer their services to any Indy or family for their sage out with those sailing on October 5 Address B. ., Broadway Post Office, for two days, WO COLORED SERVANT WOMEN WANTED; ON! to cook, wash and iron; the other as chambermai: and assiatant, in asmall family. None except such as can gi good refezence need apply, at 136 West Twenty- fourth street. H. M. TRUE. \WO GIRL®, GOING OUT TO WORK, CAN BE AC- |. ccmmodated, vith or without board, at 73 West Nineteenth street front basement. Can be seen for two Gays. Reference given aad required. (0 FAMILIFS AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN.—WASH- ing end froning done in the neatest manner. Aj ply at 193 Weet Twenty-sixth street, between Fight and Ninh avenues. in the basement. All orders, post- paid, will receive immediate attention. ted SOUTHERN DRUGGISTS.—A SITUATION WANTED s competent druggist, to go South. References diven, by addressing box 1, Jersey City Post Office. vy MERCHANTS, &C.—A GENTLEMAN, ABOUL TO travel Southand West, and who can farnish security any thing fntrusted to his charge, would be glad of an engagement to transact business in the towns through which he 8, and act an travelling nt for any re- spectabie Rouse’ “Address D.0 C,, box'176 Herald of: e. (0 MERCHANTS.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS HAD several years experience in the grocery business, would like to make an engsgement in this city, or to West or South. Can give satisfactory refereaces. Ad- dress R. C., Herald office, for two days. Tre ADVERTISE?, WHO [8 A YOUNG, ACTIVE man, hasa light cart and horse, is desirous to meet with rome tradesman who bas a genuine article of fami ly use to vend around the cities and vicinity on commis sion. Address Warren, Heraki office. 10 MERCHANT PaILORS—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG man, who has had some experience in cutting, would except of » situation at s moderste peg for eoke of improving bimself, and would make himself generally useful. Has no objection to the country. ad- dresn M. W. at 66 Fast Twenty-fourth street, or box 176 Herald office, for three days. WO SMART BOYS, WHO RESITE WITH THEIR A parents, xn find good situation on applying to <M, Peyser, 487 Broadway, corner of Broome street, ti 10 oclock A M. | 8 FRaNt aed CONNAIS4\N¢ LA COULURE, a } +i etre ce pl ‘une famille francaise ou amé- ¢, pour bonne d’enfants; elle & de bonne recom- mencations S’addreaser, 81 West Nineteenth street, froot berem nt. NE FILLE FR«NQAISE PROTESTANTE, DESTRE une plece de bonne pachant bien parler francais ot tr ple, peur donner quelques petites’ lecon aux enfants auxquela elle soignerait, et une parfaite coriture, S’a- dres er 68 Grand street. 'ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, AND TO AS sist with the washing and ironing, or chamber. work and sewing. Can beseen for two coe at her p & rent employer's, 19 Madison square, East Twenty-nixth- street, ANTED-—-BY TWO RESPECTABLE WOMEN; ONE as purse and seamatress, the other to do cham. berwork and waiting, or eral housework In a «mall family, Can give good city reference. May be seen at No. § Pri: ce street, for two days. ANTED- A PROTESTANT WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework in a mall family. Must bea ecok, washer andironer, and have urdoubted reference an to character and capability. Apply at 79 Pineapple street. Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PERSON, A SITU- child’s nurse, to take the e sewing, or as lady's maid and se«m. table private family. Can be seen in her present situation for two ¢ays, from 11 to 3 0's! ck, 4% Vaio place, Fourth avenue, TANTED—BY A RISPECT.RLE YOUVG WOWAN, sftustion hembrns i in & privat+ femily, where she could meke erst! vaefa', Best of reference given. (all or sddress 48 Foruych street, seoond floor, tear building, for two gaye ANTED—DBY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- stion as nurse; bas breo eight years in tat ea- pacity, ‘The best of city references Oa. at 927 Broad- way, up stairs, for two daya ware SCOICH GISL, WANTS A SITUATION in # respectab'e family, a* chamber maid or —— ané plain sewer, Can be seeu at the bater’s store, 4! Sixth avenne, Wy Nts GOOD SEAMS"RESS, TO COT AND Mahe larien’ dresson in the best style, at 188 Fast thirteenth sheet. st bial J ANTED—BY » YOUNG WOMAD aa chambermaid ans to do pial best of city reference, would be will jarce in the country. lease call Nineternth etreet, corner ot First avenue, fourth floor, beck room, Warts '—BY A BESPECTANLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion to do Ghamber Work aod waiting, or fine wash- 4 no ireniog Hes the bestet city referene Sane ived four years im her iast place Please eall at 103 Henry street, Brooklyn. for two days. JANTEI-—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN aschambermsid Has'oo objection to de gener: housework in mui) privare fauaily. Isa good washer ardirover Good ety refere given. Please call at 27) birst avenue, for two daye. Wires HOUSKEEEP®R MUST BE EOUDATED, ding brelsn ant Geren, and in every respect a thorough housekerver The Lert of refereness # reg Apability and character required Apply at No 7 Pi et. Yi ATADORY A RESPECT <RLE YOUNG WOMAN, &# situation as oh. wbermeid and waiter, or te as- tint in washing »no ironing; hws no objection ts general hourework. Please call at 287 First avenue, between Seventeenth and Bighteanth street. Can be seen until ergsged Ihe best of city reference can be given. WASTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ution aa cook, zood washer and irener lived t! sin her Jast pisce Can be well recommen ed. Cam be seen for two days at 215 veventh avenue, between Trenty-fourth ano Twenty: d(th street y J ANTED—A FAS“IONABLE DRES{MAKER; ONE who understands catting and fitting dresses may find steady employ ment poly! at Fourth ave- nue, between T irtieth and Tairty it streets, 9 Gages BY A RESPECTARLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do general housework, or chamber. Work or weiting; {ea first 10/9 washer and ironer. Geod city reference can be given, Can be seen for two days, at 40 Lewin street. W4XTEL—A SITUATION, BY 4 GOOD washer and troner, in’a resvectable family; has lived for the last two and a'half years in one place. In- quire at 411 Kighth aven Soe TANTED—A MIDDLE sGED WOMAN AS COUK, Ope who understands French aac Amertzan cook- ing, snd is wilitog to take a comsoientious interest and cap give good referen tes; also a waiter chat thoroughly uvderstards her business, fine washing and iroaing, Apply at 61 Lexington avenue. V 7 AN!ED—BY A GE4MAN LADY, SUITABLE EM- ployment, Nb speats the Freuch language and in able to give instruetions in music and ia apy kind of needlework. Address T. M., Herald office. Ww iT: D—BY AN EXPRSIENCK? LAUN RES, A few ringle gentlamen’s vashi og Mo objes- ton ton family’s washing, &. Inquire at 241 Bowery, stationery store. yr SITUATION FOR AN EXCELLENT ff bighiy reocmmended, to go South to wait apon chikiren not under two years of ege and make herveif usefulina family as seamstress and chamber- maid. Has the beat «f elty references; also refers to @ lacy who b. 4 in Now Orleans. Ap- plv at 119 Fast Thirteenth nireet, fret house from Third Avenue. ANTED—A SILUAIION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE Scotch woman, as cook; is a good baker, Would efer chamberwork and to asnist in the washing and iren- ne Good city reference given. Plosse at No. 9 Crovby sireet, room No, 1%, for two day, from 10 to 4 o'clock. * ANT#&D—A GERMAN GOVERNESS, WHO CAN teach English and Fre:ch languages, and also wusie, to take charge of a young lady going to South. Apply at the office of the Girard House, 1n Chamber st. ANTED—BY A RE PEO’ ABLE GIRL, A SITUATION as cLambdcrmeid end waiter, or to make be self uneful at gecera! housework. Has the best of city refe, renee; has lived in her last place for five years. ail at 14 Market street. Can be seen for three days if not en- geged. ANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG GIRL, BETWESN 16 and 20, Ore that is willing to come for modera’e wages, will have a good home, and be treated as one of the family. (American or German.) Apply at 38 Third avenue, one door from Tenth atrget. WW fees BY TWO VERY RESPECT’. ble rose 8; One as seemstress anc lady’s mas), or take care ildren: can curl hair and can cutand ft drerses; and the other as children’s nurse; she is a good plain sewer. A home is more an object than wages. The beat of reference — Piease cail at 196 sixth avenve, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, for two dayr. ‘ANTED—BY A RE*PECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, s+ituation as cook ins private family, and to arsist in the wae! and ironing; she would go as ment cook in # hotel. best reference can be given if required. Can be seon for two days at 168 cere street, in the rear. No onjection to tie country —_—$ ANTED—BY A RESPECT BLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituation as nurse and seamstress ; or as ehsm- bermaid and waiter. ANTED—A SITU -TION, BY A HIGHLY RESPECT- able girl, with the very best city referenees, aa chambermaid and fine washer and ironer; nurse and Feamacress, or an waiter, eitber of which she je fully eom- tent for’; is very fond of children. Apply, for two ye, at No. 10 street, Brooklyn. No ebjection to tee country. BY A + BsP8O0 BLE YOUNG GIxL, a to cook, wash and iron, in ® small pri- vate fs mily; pike Plaia évok, and excellent washer 4 ironer. city reference. Apply at 81 trosby street, in the rear, for three days. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RE:PRECTABLE girl, todo plain cooking; is a first rate washer azd ironer; bas no objection io do the housework of a smali family. Can give beat of reference. Can be seen fcr two days, at 76 Spring street, in the drygoods store. Wy cosa SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A respectable married woman, in @ reapecta>ia fa- my Inquire in Fiftieth street, two doors below Ninth avenue, WwW ANTEP—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOWAN, a situation as chambermaid and waiter, or to do general housework; good washer and ironer. Ap- By. to 508 Houston street, between Broadway and the wery, in the store, for three days. ANTIED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RE3PECTABLE women, to do cooking, washing and ironi Has ood city reference Can be seen, for two days, not cage ged, at 488 Greenwich street a 'ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A RE- A ca young womas, in a smail private family, or mberwork and sseist in washing and Best of city references. Calla 120 Kart Sioonth reer] ae ae aneaneanensiiaaraiaie ahah ANTED—BY A }ESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED weman, ® situation as nurse; is capable of taking the entire charge of a baby from ita birth, and do plain sewing, or attend a sics lady. Good city re‘erence. Oon be seen at 319 First avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, third floor, front room, for two days, ANTED—BY A RE PECTABLE YOUNG te ot heainn ty cecum ae gg Ma - a ing, in a small private femily. deat reference Piessecall st No. ‘8 Mall pises, et 4 avenue, between Amos and Eleventh =, for twe daye, Sree, Detrece Ree one: Revert ote’, He ten Meh ANTED—BY A NICE YOUNG Spey SITU «TION as chambermsia and waiter, or do chamber- we rk and plain sewing. her ‘ast place. Plesse call at 241 Elizabeth stairs, front room, for two days, poo ThA hears Benen Aceh. |-SOO e ‘ANTED—BY A R& PEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation to do the cooking apd and froning of a sma’! private family, or would do the berwork apd tine washing 8: ; the beet of eit, reference can be given from her last place. Please sm eatemesacopnat in the rear. de seen for two jaye rr temeerenerenctiees ANTED—A SITUATION DRESSMAKER—UN. Ww. derstands children’s and all w ———$—$—$———$—— ——, Wa. A RE3PRCTABLE MIDDLE AGED English woman, 8 situation as nurse, or to take the charge cf one or two children and make herself gene. rally useful. apply at the corner cf Liberty and Green- wich street, for 8, from 10 to 3 o'clock. ee _ ANT+D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant yourg woman, as first rate cook aed grea barer; willing to artist in washing and ironing. ii00d city referenos given from her last "s. Com be seen for te o deya at 2iQavenue A, between and Fifteenth streets, required. ANT! D—A GOOD MEAT ONE THAT THOR. W atts understands ibe penton and can come well recommended, 3 A pastry cook. It Thal sfTivule Hotel 10f and 10a Gueren streets For balance of Wants see Rext

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