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AXISR_WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FawLy, - 2 He mest under warm AND IRONING DONS BY & REPBOTA. ‘blo woman, who ie in the hanit ef for Beles and genthemen. Pi t287 West T vonty- wacogd, for M. A ANTED—WaSHING AND feat, Sixteenth street, BY Waxes SITUATION, young fish; J 8 god washer and froner and a Cock, and ie willing to mabe hese! eres Tian “an 18 Madison ire Wz TWO YOUNG GIRLS, SITUATIONS one as seamstress, wil! aesist in the care of chibiree: he otber an weiter; ood city reference given. Can bo geen at No 614 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 RESPECTABLE GIRL ef ste: do wash'pg and troning aad Dourework; hae the best of city refereace. Can seen ot 244 Rivington street, for tro days. Warne SITU : TION, matt. fee wa: Joung woman, a6 seamstress in & fosrily. eed atty selarence given. Can be sean for two daya, at ‘M46 Nimeteonth suet between Sevemth and iigbth wvennes, on the third 4 NTEP—« KEAL SMART wants « place to take care of ¢! ren; sho in com- peter t to weit and aitend on table. Tne very bees of ref- ‘azenee cam be given, Plosse mquireat 64 Fulion street, Brooklyn. Can be seen for tve days if not engaged. . omy A sESPEITABLE YOUN WOMAN, ost 15 YEARS OLD, iy @ st ustion a9 saametress ins ave fe can app 6 clothes ry fashion ; is an experierced ehirtmak+r; can do all kteds of femily sewing lease call at No. 4 Water street, Broo lyn. ANTED—A af UaTION AS 900K. AND TO Ad sit iu washing anda opirg, im aanal family, oy @ respectable young women, with good referen 4; no ob Jeetien te goin the country Please call at 471 Fourch treet, detween First and seo:nd avenaes. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. & itn’ ion as cook im 4 private fumily, az ta do tae hevsesork: she ts a geod eook, washer ani iron- Deker. the beat of referenee can be given from her ns" place. Picase call at 217 Sullivan straet, rear house, rst floor ANTED—A fITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, 38 2004 0008, washer aud ironer, 1a ® priva e family; understands oakirg and pastry. Gord otty retirence. Can be meen for two days at 130 Cherry stzeot! room No. 15: ‘ANTED-—A WOWAN AS AMERICAN, footch, French or Welsh will have tho preference. Nese veed apply without good city reference. A desira- Qe situation is offered to aeapable peron. Apply be- ‘tween the hours of ‘At 686 Broadway. ANTEO—A N, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant gic, as chaabormsid and to assist in the wa: hing an? ironing ané maae borseld generally uso fal. Has no odjection to yo m short diatanoe in the conn tay. Con de seon for two deya at 444 Fourth avenue, be Sween Thirty first and Thirty-second sizceta. ANTED—3Y A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AND HER dsughtes, situations; one as nurse, aad the otoer to do Jigh; chamberwork and wai ing; no objection to gorecth apply at 153 Fost Thirty-seventa atreet, cor mer of econo avenue, fourth floor. ANTED—BY A RE®PECT\BLE WOMAN, THE ‘wasbing and ironing of respestavle families, or oftingle adion and gentiemnen, nt 288 West Twoaty: fi 3LE WOMAN, A SITUA- weekly nursetendrr. Good city reference. at 266 West Twenty ninth street. ANTED—BY A RESFE TABLE YOUNG WOUAN, ‘& situation to do general housevork. Can give ‘the best of city reference. Please call at 200 Fourteenth stvest, corner of First avenue. ANTED—A f£1.\UaTION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, todo chamberwork and nurse, or to assist in earbing snd and is willing to make herself generally usei jection to do general heusework ins stall private fomily. No objection trarelio: ny part with a family. be seen for twe days at 100 Kast Twanty- seventh strest. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chamb»rma:d; sa good washer and fremer. Has tbe best of city reve Apply at No. 163, Delancey street, second floor, front room, ANTED—BY A RE<PéCraBLE MIDDLE AGED Protestant girl, a situation a3 plain sook, washer ‘and troner, or to do general housework in a «mail family; has no friends in this country, and wishae @ stesdy place. Gap bs seon for two days st No. 4 Jorsy strect, a few @eery irom Crosby. ‘ANTKD—TO DO TRE COOKING, WASHING, AND fronirg, and to mske herveif usoful and agreeable, a tidy middle aged Protestant woman; to such & person a. quiet home and a fair remuneration will be givea, spp ying at 26 Yacdougel street, near Prince, for two js. Gocd recommencations required. 4NT}D—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY, COMPE- tent young woman, as chamberm id and waiter, ‘er chembermaid and nurse; would make harself generally ‘weofal in sll domestic affairs Please cal} at 218 First @renue, in the grocery store, near Thirteenth street. ANTED—A SIUATION AS NURSE AND SEAM stress, by » young w: man, who ia fully competent ‘@o take the entire charge of a baty from tts birth; has 20 sdjection to do plain sewing. Piease call at 45 Twelit wtreet, between Sixth and -eventh avenues. ANTED—BY A RESPEOTsBLE YOUNG GERMAN irl, @ situation as chambermaid or to take care ren. Apply at 244 ust Thirteenth street. ANTED—A S1iUATION a3 CHAMBERMAID AND seamatrors in a private family, by & reapectab'+ g girl; understands ontting and fitting childrea’s Sireste’ lie bert af city reference can be given. Pesss ell at 117 Seventh avenue, batween Eighteenth and Nineteenth strests, Can be seen for two deys. of. 'ANTED—A STIUATION 23 COOK IN A PRI family, who porfact!y urdacstanis hor busi @ Protestant, with good reference. Piease cali at 1 ‘Godar street, dry goods ANTED—A SITUATION, youvg woman, in a sma!! private family, as good cock, and an excslient washer and ironer. The city reference con be given from her Inet place Gan be seen two days at 912 it avenue, third floor, ‘Rack room. 'ANRTED—A $1: TATION, BY A GOOD COOK, FIR 1 ate washer and ironer, in a private family, o: woukd go 9s iaundress Good city reference given. ‘Ap: gr ‘at 15 University place, in the basement, Can be seen two days. BY A RESPECTABL) ANTED—A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN OF experience, wishes a situation as nurse. Has no m to take care of a sick lady or gentleman, The Best of city reference given. Apply at the corner of Bwenty-ninth street and seventh avenue, over McKen- ma’s store, top floor. ANTED — A SITUATION. BY A RESPRCTASLE young lady. as purse and needlewoman, or isdy’s maid. ‘Apply at 18 Greenwich street, for three days. ANTED— A DABSSMAKER—A YOUNS LADY THAT ean speak French and Koglich, and ean come well Recommended. w'il find o good situation by spplying to Madame DROUILLON, 106 Bleecker street, near a ANTED —A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE joung women, as good cook, washer and iroser, imo private ily. Good city rference. Can be seen for two days at i51 avenne A, between Tenth and Beventh etreets. ANTED—4 STIUAVION AS 1 RE-SM&KER AND seamstress; can cut and fit ladies’ and cnildren’s @reeses, Can be seco at her last employer's, 368 Bowery. ——— 'ANIED—A SITU,TION, BY A PROTZ3TANT w girl, ss Jarndvess or Chambermaid None neo! Dat a respectable private family. Please calla Sixteenth street, near Ninth avenue, tor two days ‘The bit of reference can be g:ven. ANTED—A SITUATION AS NU#SE AND SEAM strese, by a es woman. Can pro- @nre two years city reference from ber last place. Can be seen, for two ¢ays, at 443 Fourth street, near Second svenue. Wy RN wrETCAN OR PROTESTANT GIRL, ae chambermaid and waiter, ina enall family, this yt i wea . Apply at 42 White ween 9 A. meandoee PP ™ Lee ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ins private family, 88 cook; understands her ba- siness in very best of in whieb she fws lived. Please App'y at 107 Bast | wert cb street, waere sho can be seen for one week if not engaged Alo, a sicvation wanted by a first rate Taondsess ANTPD—A SE/UATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE woman, ins private fon\ily, 04 dressmaker; can ent snd fit, and do plain sewing; est of reference given; 4d. Plaazocillat No. 27 Amity screst, Wiad, A eICUATION TO take gare of atabren ido sewing’ eu umber Cad fog two days at 109 Mott atce, a the rear ANTHD-BY A KESPECTSBLE Pp. Wre TANT wowsn, a situations cook ina priva @ family, she underatinda sooking fo all its braoche), an 4 would assist fs tho veshicg If reqs red. 180 Third avenue, between Foarteenth and i"ifresn & ANTED—BY A YOUN( Call fae toro o'Sys. at ats YY ARTERY A YOUNG WOMAN, 4 ehildren’s maid snd 5 thing, or weul) go as chaarermair, and wait one Cas furnirh gio reo mmendstions May d¢ geen fet two 3+ 9+, if not engaged, & 38345 Sixt ovpmes. wear WyleeRUh p'Foet Wangs, i ANTESD—A SITUATION 4S SBAMSTRES, BY A meen for EMPLOYMZNT pian dre -cacer, etweet, netween Fifts and Sixth ave- 4NTED—BY A ee ee a NT young woman, & situs & private family Has no odjectéon to assiat iv the , OF ae pore Can cv’ and fit children’s aad here teif generally useful. Up town ai-nation preferrel City reference xiven, ape et the ocorser of eventhare nue and Forty fourth street, firat Sour, front room. Wet SITUATION AS COOK, WASHER AND trover, by an effic.eat, respectable and well re- ccummences girl Can be soa for two Jays in Rayznond st: eet, three doors from MyrJe avenne, towards Johas0a street, Broo: lyn. yy anten—sr A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED Woman, & situation aa we> nurse in & reepes‘aule Getenes family. Non, otner need apply at 90 Weat ty-third street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATIOY, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as o.ck; iam Gret rate washer aod ironer; wishes te live with « te family; bas no ob jection to travelling Piesse cali at 358 Cherry street, necond floor, Szat room. Wea, A FESPECTABLE ENGLISH QIKL, A situstion as chimbersasid and waiter; is sompe- 4 therougbly understands her business; can pro- e best of city refe-ence. Please call at 74 West fourth street, for two days, ANTER—BY A RESPECIABLE GIRL, A stra. tioo as chambermaid or to take care of children in a private family The dest of eity reference. Pieasec il at 39 | ighteenth sirect, between Broadway aad Fourth avenue, fortwo days, ANTED—A eITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to couk, wash and ion; i¢ an ex. cellent ker; bas the beat of eixy reference. Cap be seep for two dayo at 28 Priace street. sNTRD—A SITUATION AS OHAMBERMATD AND seamstress, by a respecta>'e Protestant young woman. Call st ber pesent emyloye:’s, 30 East Twen- ty-chird street. 4 V ANIED—A FSITU\TION, BY 4 KESPEOCABLE v wems) # eeamsiress and dressmaker ia a re- ppectable fami Apply «(277 First aveous, between tixteenth andr eventeeath atresta, on the west side, apd ee to welton the tabie. Apply inthe ANPED—A SIIUATION, young Woman as @o tbe work of 3 sms!) fomily; can give ren:e. Can be seen for two days at 314 between aveauer B and C, flour, front ANTEC—A SITUATION, BY A ‘wowsn, as cook in a private family; she understands ber business in all tte wanches tow to assist in the washing. ference 2 lso, by @ neat young girl berwork and waiting wae two cays, mi ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAB' Joes oo ain ecotinas eausiamal gumimeaie family, or to do plain fg, weeding A ep tS Tee given. Can be seen at i10 West Seventeenth s'reet. ANTED—BY A RE:PECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, sitastion &s murre; understands the entire children; has no odjection to do plain sewing or lignt evamberwork ; bas good city references. Please call or address @ note to 73 Weat Thirteenth street, in the tear, if not engaged. wer. IMMEDIATELY—A L + DY, OOMP2TENT to embroider on thibets and velve's; she mast have s pkasing sddrers; ove who cap speak Freach would ba preferred. Call st 542 Broadway, second fvor, front room. in the afternoon, for three days. Ask for Madame Pet'evier. ANTIED—A SITUATIVUN, BY A &kSPECIABLE young girl, of good addrevs, as chambermaid and waiter; is competent, and would do the fine warhing and ironing if require?; either in a private family or tn arespecta'ie boarding house. Hes two years ci*y refe rence fo fll ay of those situations, at $6 4 month. Oalb at 323 First aveoue, first floor, back room. Wee A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation a3 chambermsid and waiter; the best of reference can be given from her Jast placa, Phoase te at 99 West Nineteenth street. Can be seen for two 4. ANTED—A SITUATION 45 CRAMBERMAID AND waiter, bys young wowan. Tho best of city re ference can be given. Can be noon at 95 Zaat Bleventh strect, near Second avenue, YATANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RE-PECTABLE V¥ young gir), as cook, washer and @foner, or to do general housevork ina private family; bas the best of city reference from her last place. Call at 171 Charles street. ANTED—BY A GERMAN WOMAN, A SITUAUON as first rate cook, washer and irozer. Jaquire at rner of Willow place and State street, Brooklyn, in ye Bore. YY ANTED—A SiTUATION, BY a RE-PHCTARLE Protestant young woman, a8 cook, and would bo willing to assist in the washing and ironing of # sm:ll snmily. ihe very dest of city reference can be givea, if vequired. Please call at 281 Mulverry street, coracr of Hester, for two day graryetiod 4 RES°EOTABLS YOUNG WOMAN, ritvation sr good plala cook; is s Grst clase laon- in a small private family; the best of city refer. en jiven as to honesty, neatness and capal be seen for two days at No. 1i Third av thread ana needle stor ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RE3PECFABLE woman, to do general housework; is & frat rate wesher and ironer snd a good plain cook; good eity refer- ence. Can be seen for two days at 221 hlizabeth street, in the rear, seoond floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Joung woman, to do cocking, washing and iron- ing, apd general housework; bas no objection to g> a short distance into the country; good city reference can be given. de seen for two days at 232 Mulberry st. ‘ZNTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as plain cook; is s good washer and Can be seen for two days at 148 Troy strect. iro: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPE2TABLE givl, as cook, washer and ioner, and to mace b r- self generally useful. ‘Ihe best city reference can be Give from her last situation Can be seenfor to days ix quire at 230 Mulberry tceet, third floor, back roum. W {NED ALITUATION, BY 4 GOOD PLAIN C00K, in a respectable privats family; is a good washer and iconer, and perfectly understands her business. Please call at 73 West Nineteen.b street, between the Sixth and teventh avenues, ANTED—BY A RE‘PEJTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as first rate cook, ani to assist in the wash- ing and trozing. The most satisfactory reference given frm hor Inst place. Can be seen for tro days at 354 fixth svenue, corner of Twenty second street. ANTED—BY A RKSPETABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as Javndreas, who can give the best of city reference. Callat No. 125 West Thirty third street, ‘two doors east of Keventh avenue. Wem SITUATION, BY A YCUNG WOMAN, as laundress, who thoroogbly understands her Dusizess. Cando up fine musline and Freneh flu'ing. ihe Lest of clty reference can be given. May be seen for two days at 508 Houston atrest, Setwween Broadway and the Bowery, in the atore. A ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RE3PECTABLE Your g woman, to cook, wash, and iron ina small private family, or to dogencral housework. Good city references can be given. May be seen at her present e® ploy er’s, 231 West Nineteenth street, between Kighth and Niuth avenues, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook; understands all kiods of meats and pastry Best of city rofe-ence given. Please cali or address 35 Third avenne, near Tenth street. Wess A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM:N, a situation as chambermuii and waiter. Has the bert of city reference. P'ecse call or adiress E. G., 199 Twenty-sixth street, between Kighth and Ninth avenues, rear building, first floor, fo two days. ‘ANTFD—A SI"UATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘as waiter, cr to do general housework in small private family. Can besreo for two days, at 613 Green- Wich street, in the rear. Good elty reference given. ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, A SIIUATION aa cook, or would do washing; has no objection to the country. Can be seea for two days at 16 Hamaond street, second floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESP: Seotch woman, as first rate cool family; is fally competn’ in her business; good ence given. call at 209 Mott street, in the roar, ‘ V ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A VV situation as a go0e ook; she understands her bu- siness perfectly well; bas no oijection to assist in the warhing ard ironing; the best of city reference, if re quired. Please calf at 106 Troy street, front basemen’. Can be son for two days. esse heloihentiae habit’ ne a MO SOONER wees oO Ly ANTED—A SEAMSTRE3S BY TRE DAY, ONE THAT understands cutting and fitting children’s cloth- ing: rolerences required. Apply at enue Wi SITUATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPE2T\ 9. 268 Fourth ay- dle young woman, as chambermaid and to do fin: washirg snd ironing; has lived several years in place; it of city references can he given. Apply at 1 University place, ——$—<< Was A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION 43 cook, washerand ironer; has he best of refer ence frem her last place. Call at 24 City Gall place, first floor, front room. Wi. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as seamstress; can cut and fit children’s clothes; has no objection to chamberwork; the tween Eleventh and Twelf.b street). best of city reference Can be seen for two days at 207 Sith street, between Avenues Band C. WANED A SITUATION, BY A RS:PECTABLE Protestant woman, to work in a small family; ean wanh and iron well. Please cali between Fifth and fixth avenues. Ween BY AN FXPERIENCED 000) tion in @ private femily; is an exseli and ircner; can produce satisiactory city referenze from her lest place. Please call at, or aldress, 51 Eighteenth street betwoon Filth and Sixth avenues, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY 4 RESPECTABLE AMERICAN YOUNG woman, @ situation in a respectable privete fami ly, to do general houtework. Apply at 23 Bedford «t. LF thei, neneaechiine Wat Meralco ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED woman with a fresh breast of milk, a situation in some private family to. wet narse a bavy; has sent her own baby to nuree, who is only sev:n weeks old, Cav show the bost of city reference. Please call at 220 First avenue, first floor, front room. Can be seen for two daye if rot engaged. it 122 Twelfth strect, A SITUA. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A S1(UA , tion to do housework and te cook, wash snd iron no objection to go to the country. Good reference given. Preare call at 61 King atreet. #NTEC—A SITUATION AS LADIES’ MAID, BY A yourg woman speaking English, Freneh and Ger- men; urderstands hair dreasing, fice sewing and fine washing; no objection to travel. Can give good city ze- ference. Acdress RM, Herald office. VW ANTED=BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ituativn to do the chamberwork or waiting of a private family, or to attend to children, der present of employment, 228 Thompson street, where she hae lived for the last thrve yeara. Wee amare A VERY BE*PKCTABLE YOUNG Womaa, ® sitaation in ® private femily, ae oooh; anderstavd king ani pastry and maring P serves Ina unexoeptionable city reference, Has Hved io ber Inet place stx years, Pioase cal at 217 First avo- Lue, wp eteire, ‘rom! room. YVAN EDN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, AN Smeriean or Seotch girl, to wait on table and do thowherwerk, Ore who understoaca her buriness, ant can cone well recommended, will roceive good wages ani @. Addrege box 827, Union aguare Post Office. TED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE v-g women as cook or laundrese, world prefer with a family; ean be seen for tro days’ at &3 & qufut Is 7 AN ry street, im therear, first floor. wel WW ASTEC—BY A RE:PECTASLE WAISH MARRIED y inay, on infent to wet murse at hor o vp residences, Apely at @ Borgen street, between Hoyt and Pastory siree's, in the bacement, B rook; 47 ANRD—BY AVOUNG WEL H WOWIN, AS) U- ¥¥ Gen as elvid’s nurse on) senamettess, ia os sable of \ehing {uid ebarge of « rut, -apsly at 9) Be-ge Tee, COT ROME ROT aNd Factory wirezte, Brocdlym ‘ANTED—A SITUaTION AS COOK AND Tu WASH ard iron in a private family by a very experi- enced girl with good city reference, haviog lived three years in her last place. Call for two days a. 128 [wolfth street, west of Fifth avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Wo. man, ina private family; 1s an excellent oook and baber. Can Ya the A ghest city reference. Can be & en for two days at 124 Ninth street, between Thirdand Fourth avenues. ANT#D—SITUATIONS FOR TWO GIRLS, TIN sisters, aged twelve years; have lived oxt for one ape and can jbe recommended from where they bave ved. Call at their mother’s, 106 Hast Eleventa street, top floor, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl. ina private family, 20 nurse and seamatress; has no objestion to dochamberwork or waiting. Shec:a be highly recommended from her last p! where she has lived for twelve months. Please oall at 170 East nty-fourth street, between First and Second avenues Be floor , front room, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION TO DO CHAMBERWORK and assist with tne ‘and ironing, of Pto take care of children Please callat 241 ree street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. The of city 16ference can be given. ANTED—BY A STEADY PROTESTANT WOMAN, a sitvation as nurse and seamstress, in @ respecta ble private femily. Her chiet object is to flad a ateady place where she could find a home The beat of refe-ence from the families she has lived with. Can be seen for be he days at Sd4cixth avenue, corner of Twenty-seconc atreet ‘ANTED—BY A RESPFCTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation im a small private family, to do genera) housework; is a good plain cook, washer sad ironer Has the bet of city reference. Plen:e call at 61 Wes! Tventy-ninth street, front basement ANTE—BY A RE:PECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as chambsrmaid and seamstress, or a6 cham bermaid and waiter; would be willing to take care of chi . bas good city reference. Please call at 19 East Meventh street, for two days. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION As ‘chambermaid and waiter, or to assist in the was? ing and jroning, or to do the work of a small fami tiood city reference given. Please call at No 77 Wes Nineteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh aveanes ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as ehambermaid, ina private family, @od city referenees can be given’ Can be soon for two days at 101 Trenty-Afth street, between Second and Third avenues, ANT<D—BY TWO RESPECTABLE ENOLISHWO- men, situations; one as nurse and chambermai’, and is capable of taking charge of a baby ; the other sevmstress, ond bas no objection to taking charge of » chid. Good reference from their last places. Cao b for two days, st 11 Union court, corner of Uni ty place, in Twelfth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG SCOTl + woman, to do thegencral housework of aam i ivate family. Is a gsod plain cook, washer end iroar @ beat of of reference given. Please cal’ at 185 Hes ter street, ia the rear, second floor, room 6. 'ANTED.—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA W ticn as Wet nurse, who can give the best of r commendation. apply at 164 East Twenty- fifth stre ET NURSE.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MARRIF: wor with a fresh breast of milk, a situation as wet nurse in a good family; or would take @ resp: able child to wet nurse at her own residence; sho w take the best of care of her charge, The best of ree rence, and recommendation from her doctor. Call at 32° First avenue, first floor, back room. ET NURSE.— WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE W young widow woman, who has just lort_ her buby, a situation as wet nuree in some reapectable family; the best of city refereace es. Please cali at 246 Mott street, up stairs, front room. ati ANYED—HY AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG 3AN, A nituation as barkeeper, Address B1:keeper, Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPE.TABIE ‘woman, to take eare of children and do plain sewing, or to do chamberwork. Goad city referense ven. Call at 77 Wei room, for two days. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A GERM.N BY birth, a situation in mercantile house; write a very good hand, and can bring the best of references Hes no objectionto go South. Address TH, box 2 Broadway Post Office. ANTED—A SALESMAN, GERMAN PREFERED, in a fancy goods business, who 1s we 1 acquiated with t10 city and country trade in the above mentioned line. To one who eves the caprcities require!, wil! ‘be offered an yanity to make good arrangemen’ References req Address A., box 814 Post Offs. ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT YOUNG MAN, IN A FIRST olsen grocery. Apply corner M and Franklin atreet, Greenpoint, L I. aine; ample seferences required. Ap; John street, from 9 ‘ita ie ANTED—AT 99 FRANKLIN STREET, TWO GIRLS; ‘one as cook, washer and ironer; and the other as waiter and chambermaid; beet reference reqaired. Ap- ply this day. ANTFD—A &71UaTION, BY A RESPBCTABLE oung man, as coachman and gardener; best of po | reference from his last employer's, would make him- sei generaby usetol. Addrese J. C., office, for two days. Nineteenth street, first floor, Es ‘ANTED—BYjA SINGLE MAN, A SITUATION aS coachman; understands the care and man ment of horses perfectly well, and city driving. character and sobriety can give the best of city rafar- ence. Please address W. 0. B. Herald office, tor two eaya. ANTED—A STIUATION, AS PORTER TO A ¥ESPRO. table firm, by @ man who has hed tive years ex perience, Can lend the Arm $500 or $690 The best of reference. Address Protestant, Herald office ANTED—A DRUG CLERK. MUST COME ’ recommended. One speaking German pr Ap aly et 456 Third avenne. i ¥ “ANTED—A LIGHT PORTER AND OC pal@ctoAn; & competen* Man may reer ent situation Apply fro 9 tll 4, to W, H Pry, 26 obo street, cp rtaire, )—FIVE OR SIX W2., probably, to rie the ae} 4 so $00'a monte street, room No. 2, sel) the best family United t tates; some are above expenses. Call at 128 Nasesa Up stairs. WwW ireatecy, (onemine ) salesmen, schoo! ashes, way, c verve f Boye to barn trades and for’ botala: girls se chamber, THOS. SPINK, Agent. Werk ‘A YOUPG MAN, WHO WRITES A porte: a hard and is quick at Sgares, s situation as @ store. Fati wry reference can be given Address Applicant, Herald office. ANTED—A4 FIRST RATE SALESMAN, FOR PHE delaine department. LORD & TAYLOR, Ostberine st, ‘ANTED—A SITUA1ION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS i porter; would be will to make himself Oh HBT not 80 hain objext as a per manenteitnation. Adcreas 286 West sixteenth street. R. Jchaston. Y mae A BOY, ABOUT 16 YEAR3 OF AGE, ® situation to learn some respectable trae. - Watchmaser or bat finisher preferred. Call or adirese W. H. H.. 148 Varick street, ‘ANIED—A BOY, FROW FIFTEEN TO £IGRTEEN yeore of age, to attend a grocery store. None need apply upless acquainted with we basiness and can bring the bes; cily reference. Apply on southwest corner of Forty niuth straet and ‘avenue, before 8 violock A.M or alter 2PM. ‘ANTED—A LAD, AS ASSISTANT BaR TENDER AT Wigz'ns’ Hotel, Coney Island, plank rovi, four miles from Fulton ferry. ne from the country pre- == A KE-PECTABLE BOY, A SITUATION a to learn the jewelry trade. Apply at 39 Renwick atreet. TANTED—A GENTLE BOY, FROM SIXTEEN TO eighteen years of age, as walter;one that is of good heighth for his age, at 620,Broad way. aire in the Destmsent, aut.no whore lees sect: ‘ANTED-TWO APPRENTICES TO LEARN THE dfexmaking Inquire of Mrs. Du Vall, Degraw street, Setween Tompkine place and Clinton street, Soath rook lyn. B5 REWARD.--TAKEN ON THE 19TH SEPT., ON Fifty-ninth street or Elsventh avenue, a gold lever wateh, full jewelled, No. 6,803,msde by John Thom- sob, with the initials “J 8.’’ engraved on the bach j algo a heavy gold guard and cornelisn key strached. By leaving the above at Bowers’ & Nady’s jewelry store, 113 Eighth avenus, the above reward will be givem anc no quertions asked. % 5 Q) REN ARD-—LOST OR STOLEN-—THE FOLLOW. ing bank noter:— me $500 bill and two $100 bills on the Mechanica’ Banking Association The above reward will be paid, and no questions asked, by retarn- ing the same to M. WILSON, 88 William street. The public are cautioned not to receive bills of that denomi- Bation, the bank having registered the numbers. REWARD.—STOLEN, ON THE 6TH OCTOBER, between 2 and 4 o’c'ock P. M., from A. Nes: kosky, No. 225 First street, Willismsbug, 1 visible lever hunting gold wateh, No. 89,366; 1 do. anchor hunting 118i0s al do. aiver bunting gee plated do" angraved 920; lo. anti lo ved on th beck. Any person bringlog these watches vo the above named person will receive above reward, and no questions asked. 2. REWaRD.—STOLEN, FROM THE PREMISE3 OF the subseriber, in tho town of Scarsdale, West- c€ester county, on the night cf the 4th of Uctober, a light bay horse, seven years v!d, about sixteen hands ep, thin mane and two white feet, both on his left side; a scar on the left hind foot, above the hoof, anda roan spot on his forebead; also a blemish on his right -. Whoever returns the same to the subscriber, or to Roosevelt street, will receive the above re- ward, ARTHUR 00! fearsdale, Westchester county, N. Y. 2. REWARD.—LO:f, ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, # pocketbook, contsining about $2) or $23, d a note drawn by Edmund W. if ayable to the orcer of © G ard D. tanford, for $546, and endorsed by ‘them, together with other papers of no value except to the owner. AJ] persons are cautioned sg.inst negotiating ald note, payment having been stopped. The ander by sending or leaving the posketbook aod papers at the Metzopoli‘an Saloon, commer of Broadway and Whice streets, may retain the money, aud no questions asked 10) ERWARD —Lost, IN COMING FROM THE middle of Little Liberty place, on Wednesday, 11, 8 pocket book, contalniog about $50; one $2° gold piece, one 85 bill on the American bank, five $* gold pieces, and other emall bills. The above reward and than's of the owner will be given, if left at 120 a street, corner of South. Lost in ‘ison lane pro- i. O1 Fulton ferry or Fifth avenue omnibus, or on the corner of bao mls 4 and Eighth street. » ledy’s green evamelied watch, une maker’s name gtee. The above reward be paid at the office of $10 REWARD.—LOST, A FIFTY DOLLAR BICL, Mechanics’ Bank of ‘yracuse, Apply to Bald- win & Fextcn, 145 and 147 Reade street, REWARD —ANY PERSON WHO CAN GIVE 1 information concerning John Jacob Keinath, living or dead, a native of Wu: berg, Germany, who has not been heard from ‘or 16,70, and who was last heard of in Houston, Texas, will receive the above re. ward Ter somged s. KE INATS, box 8,116 Post Of- fice. uthern papers please copy. REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER in the ¥: of East Wiliamabuarg, L.1, or ith Ficir ity, » lady’s gold hunting watch, with name, 8. de Frates, engraved on the inside of the spring case. Tho above reward will be given to the finder, by apply: ng to J. H. DILL, 98 Wall street, up stairs. rv REWARD.—LO3T ON MONDAY EVENING, corner of Montague and Hicks streets, Brook- covered wit ie Or colored ears; ‘has recently Ps. jo. 58 Beekman street (up reward. REWARD —LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, IN A atsire) will recetve the REWARD—LOST, ON SUNDAY LAST, A GREY $ bull terrier slut; answers to the name of Mouse. iy returning the same to 76 Mercer street, the findar will receive the above reward and the thanks of the owner. % REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY LAST, 7TH inst., inan’ or while walking, a lady’s pin, in form a tie of smel; valual e to owner, a8 having to a deceased friend. The jeder will receive the above reward and the thanks of @ owner, Te it at John inmsn’s office, New Yok Tid Lisson Hatlsood Uo. tar 1 Onetne ot ig EWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, A BsEASTPIN IN A flower form, with a Jarge oval opal surrounded dy diamonds. Atthe bottom are imitation leaves, set with small diamonis. Any person ae said pin at Mesars. Cleaver & Masson’s, Nos. 67 69 wd street, will recerve $20, and no questions asked. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0. OLD SHIRT STUD8—KNOW NOTHING $450 to $6; carbuncle, $8 to $18; cameo, $8 to $15; Odd Fellows, $5 to $12; Masonic, $6 to $15; gold stone, $6 to $16; onyx, $8 to $16; agate, $450 to $12; embossed gold, $8 60 fo $15; plain, $2 60 to $12. all descriptions of studs at low prices. GEURGE 0. ALLEN, Ira of watches and jeweir5, wholesale and 54] Wan street, second floor, near Broadway. three, four and five $14 to 685; Bink for chs ing, $10 to $28; belcher $17 to $36; flat link, faseeted, $16 to $40; chased link, Alled, $11 to $83; Sat link, engraved, $15 link, double, $12 to 326; long link, $16 to $80; wove fob chaias, $12 10 44; and pressed fob chains, $15 to $85; and ail other hinds of ob chains, vest and guard chains for sole, at re' peat Se ee oe ee GEO. ©’ ALLEN, , Wholesale and retail, 11 Wall street, seocnd hoor, near Broadway, NDEPENDENT SECOND WATCHES.—VERY FINE 1Y- dependent second and quarter second —* tr timing horses, in gold and »! cases, double ant sing's time, for rsje at Jese than ueual prices, wholesale ani cetail @ ©, ALLEN, 11 Wall street, second floor. TENT LEVER WATCHES.—FINE ENGLISH PATENT ind plain, fine time ‘atl, at ete than usual prices. G. 0. ALLEN, 11 Wall street, second floor, near Broadway. SPORTING. WATCH OF BALL WILL BE PLAYED A afternoon, at 3 o'clock, between four of the beat plajers, for $1,000, at the Bowery nen ae +, (R SAJE—A POINTER HOG, WELL BROKEN TO 4 aM pame—enpertor on qnail Also,» dovole gun, ha pToperty of @ gentleman who has no further use for bem. Price of dog, $76; gun, $40, At A.B, bh Ng ST a — Fonte —-KING CHARLNS AND BANA i i mammoth Regfonwiland pups, sete} revhorwds and sve iety j Aber eholse bree Of 4Ne pnrest blood Pies ne copy th? acdaege, 206 Water street, Orne of Fu) tom, Wp # aire Lost HEIRESS*—BY MA‘, SOUrWORTH. Bave you read it? If mot, get it at once. Just pub- TBE 4 Mrs. of “The Deserted Wife,” “ Mother im Law,” ‘‘ Retwribu- tion.” &s, It is the most oo i Pabiisbed at T. 8. PETERSON’3, No, 104 Cheanut st, Read the ‘The Convist’s Family. Portrait im the Old Hall. Governor’s Entry. The rere ExceBeney’s Meet: Mother and Child ‘The Condemned Cell. and False 4. ‘The Petition. ‘The Cabinet Dressing Room. The summons, Night before the Execution. The Shacow Waif of the Wild Waters. A Vision of Sudden Death. Plebeian’s Patrician A Star of Silver Creek. A Beevy ot Fair Ladies. ‘The Midnigot Visit. The Lone Ile. ‘The Maniac’s Ceil, The Apparition, ‘The Lost Bride. Hvapishment of Maud. ‘The Found Daughter, ‘Theft of the Infant. In Hoslet Moliow. Deoths of the Forest. ‘he World Outside. Fesved ‘The Secret. ange] of the Plag Loveand Art. Inmate of the | esd Ward. The Lost of Earth. 14 Kallof the Legend. Tne Widow. Child of the Hospital. The To Brites. Far Maia of the tain. «Wi end Honeymoon. Tre Guest. Price for the complete work, in two vols. of over 500 , in paper cover, with ura, Sonthworth’s portrait, autograph and view of her residence, $i oaiy; or an: other edition, in one vol. cloth, is publishea for $1 25: &o., for $2. It is sent free of postages to all oa receipt of remittance. Published by T. B. PETERSON, No. 102 Chivsnat at., Philadelphia. To whom all orders must come addressed RE NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. OF THT3 WEEK, contains a full report of the trial of Graham for the wurder of Loring; also, edi-orial comments thereon, Also, curicus bigamy eare in Virgiola. Also, Diary of « Policeman, and full criminal news fron everywhere ROs>, JONES & TOUCKY, agente, 103 Nassau street, Sold every where. DANCING ACADEMIES. A DOBWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 80¢ a Broadway, opposite Eleventh street.—Mr. Dod: worth has the honor of annou: to his friends and the public, that the cInsses for the ook. season wil commence on Saturday, October Tth, at 3P. M, for ly , and at 734 o’elock for establishment has additionally dees. instruction, 80 successful since ita tained with slight alterations sugge: by ox, Every novelty worthy of sitention will be introduesd, in addition to all the dances im ordinary use—with the same careful attention to the progress and de; of the pupils, which has been acteristic of this days, hours, and terms of thne at the aeademy, or will be sent ‘ERRERO’S DANCING ACsDEMY, 59 WE3T FOUR- teenth street.—M»DAME C. DUBREUL FERRERO end E FERRERO respectfally announce their school is open for the reception of pupils. Young ladies’ and masters’ classes Mondays and Thursdays, aud Wednes- at 33g P.M. Gentlemen’s evening class ¥ ondays and Thursdays, at 73, P M., October 16. Saturday evening class for at 8P. M., commeneing October 21. N Fe at any time, the quarter TY. _—————— RS. H. GRAVELLI RESPEOFULLY ANNOUNOES that ber classes for are now open at her extensive a stree’, corner of Broadway. All the most fs ‘ble dances taught. For further in- oe ene ee ae eee . Family prastising classes for jee \tleman eve'y Saturday evening. aT — RIVATE EVENING CLASSES IN DANCING, FOR ladies and prior td Classes new po epee per yaneed. Exeh pupil instructed separately. Circula: can be had and applications te be made at 274 Bowe: beokstore. R. BURNION, \HE ART OF DANCING—AT NO. teenth street, fourth house west routh sige, M. CaARRUAUD respectfully announces his friends and that his elssces will commence on Saturday, 14th, and onion, 16th of October. Wednesday and Saturday. at 120’clock noon, and 8 afver- poop, for Indies ren: aonday end Thursdey, t gentlemen. a lar attention —Pa; the day of ex. rier, tan colored, cropped ears and hada plain brave Soller round’ Mis "lock: He left 68 kane street, Brooklyn, on morning. The above re- ward will there be paid for bie delivery. 068 LOST.A TERRIER DOG, YELLOW AND black mixed, ears Se ee oe ane cm SS gee Pata 178 Hi owt james —— on ie Hy a black terrier ears er ~ ad on ' ialher collar, on which was written 5 felly, ward for each will be paid 178 Hudson atreet. JUND—IN LEXINGTON AVENUE, A PORTMONNAIE @ small sam of can za Apply Lo ¥., OST—A SHIPPING RECEIPT BOOK, BELONGING Coy mpi & — The finder will be liberally same to Rockwell & io'Cortandt street, jets EFT—ABOUT 7 O'CLOCK ON THE EVENING OF the 10th inst., on the seat of the Sixth avenue car No. 22, an opera gless. The finder will be rewarded i by leaving the same at 22° Peck slip. LS |, AT O} AR O&T—ON TURSDAY AFTERNOON, AT OR NE: the New Haven Railroad y cctmagee can Strest, @ Morocco pocket wallet, con’ ‘® small amount of money in bills and a number of notes of hand, them, two notes for $750 ge bn ae} beral rewa1 for the above wallet and contents, by leay- ing sawte at 1] Post elltings, Hanover street,’ 7 OST—IN GOING FROM 149 WaTER {STREET, through Wall street to Pearl street, two promissory notes, as follows:—Hugh Connor’s note, seven months, Ist a rere to bis own order and endorsed by for $347 10.100 (three hundred and ninety-seven 10- dollars); alo, M. 8 Cohen & Co.'s note, five months, September 20, for $249 58-100 (two hundred and forty: nine 53-100 dollars), to their own order and them Payment of the same have been at quently they are of no use. A reward leaving them at the office of 140 Water street. OST—ON THE EVENING OF THE OTH INSTANT, 4 (Monday,) between Fourteenth and Canal street: a heavy gold linked bracelet. The finder wi be liberal’ \y rewarded by leaving the same at 01 Weet Twonth atxth st eet. te eF. endorsed by conse- be paid on e. Yoth. Three dollars will ietane "GB SOURGON'E Os Wi Seat OSTA NOTE, DRAWN BY HANE & BURRELL, AT from October in favor of EPID Sah FIRST CLASS CUTTER, WHO HAS CARRIED ON the merchant tailoring business in this city for the last three years, wishes @ situation in this ora South. ern or Western city Best of references as to ability. A ee ed. Address J. A. C. B., Herald office, for one week. Sc T°. POTIEFB AND OTHERS.—ANY PERSON IN WANT of # modeller and mould maker may hesr of ® com- petent hand, by addren:ing H. C. T., Herald office. wast MAKER WANTED—A FIRST RATE WORK man. None others need apply. a HIRAM YOUNG, 19 Maiden lane. W ANTED—A SITWATION IN A OLOPAING STORS. im the ontting department, to work under inatrac ton, hy a yourg man that hae worked at the other Dranch of the business twelve years; would like a situs Lon for the cutting department or salesman Inquire atS8 Fourth avenue, or at Morriesaia, by letter, to 9. OW Good zeference given. ee \OJEWELLE*S, AND THE TRADE GENERALLY—TAG smentia the musutactare of slesye Sot0ee gist, ement ie manui dor! clas} Key “wherein a starle sutton wil supply, 19 an heapseted and ruperior manner, the plaae of the doxbie sleeve tops heretofore in ure, asd paving ovtatned letters pa- tent for therame, bearing date \ ct. 3, 1854, he prepared to supply the trade with the article, and with bis Be rls self-locking braselet clasp,” warran' to render the bracelet secure from loss. An eramira- tion cannot fail to satiny any one of the utility an& ecosomy of the above articles, and their pesatiar neat- ners will certaix ly commend them to za right to manufacture will ba sold Jr., Manufacturing Jeweller, 256 Br: wr ROPB_ FOR MINES, INCLINED PLANES, hoisting heavy weights, steering vessels, stays or braces. &c., much safer and far more dursble than best hemo or hive ropes; also for sacle weight, and dumb waiters in ‘lightning con- ductors, Bo.. msde o' extra fine wire and very dexible. OH48. W. COPELAND, No. 64 Broadway. HOUSES, ROOMS, &0., W. : ROOMS WANTED—A PARLOR ROOM and bedroom, plainly furni-hed, without board, for & dresemaker. Terms not to exceed $6 per week. Us a bay se an’ not above fwentie:b street, Addrezg Herald office, for two days, (Fhe ong TO HIRE, A SMALL BOU3E with mocern improvements, in a goes vor- hood, om the west side of the city; rent not to excesd $600 a year; or will pay casn for a house dearing the above deroription, if at a moderate price. Possession Fantea immediately. Address this day, H., box 247 Poot, 0. ae of a aay socomd floor with some Forest able family having yy need, New York or oes he preferred. Rent must be moderate, Address, with fall particulars, A. B, box 1,715, Post Uffies. Warirne FOURTH ST?EET, IN A PRIVATE. M2 a nice large room, with closet at! for a and gentlemen, board for tne rs EAC, bor 124i Post ofices a oY ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PAMILY, A PART six ine Wie, A PLEASANT PRIVATE FAMILY, UP town, two furnished rooms, suitable for a lsdy, infant and nurse. Address Z. A. H+rald office, otating particulars of address, ‘accommodations and terms. out ehiléren, rent 20t. to exoeed' 97067 borreas oat Tent not 2 ext en Fourth and Twenty-sixth streets. Address, math particue Jars, OC. B., 17 East Eighteenth street. 'ANTED — UNFURNI HED LODGINGS.—sPARt- mente wanted, suitable for the dressmaking busi- consists of three persons, no children. adairess EK, Herald office. $$ WA terse FURNISHED HOUST, SUITABLE FOR a boarding house, where the reat could de pill weekly; would prefer one where part NN eee ee THE iT OF NOVEMBER, BY & smell femily, without children, two of throes rooms and kitchen, in a quiet house, located wsst of Broadway, between Canal and Cham ere stree's; rent not toexceed $20 per month. address, ty leiter, to Three, 228 Hudson street, near Canal, in the jewelry bedroom adjoining; losztion wast of Broad. treet; terme m y. wl paid in advance, and no questions asked, Address, stat ng terms, &c , C.J. M., Hesald office. ‘ANTED—THE WHOLE SECOND STORY OF atore. ib femer ree A WIDOW LADY, A SMALL PaR- Jor and i way, > modern built house, ina eentral above Fourth street, with fisst class for a lady, gentle- wan, nurse and child A liberal ‘will be paid. Ad-° dress box 171, B. D. Comm tions conti. dential, if desired. OUPARTNERSBIP HOFICES. 500. —THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING THAT e smount, wishes to in some re- sbectable business in this city, as Pe c Enterpriee, given and exchanged. Address D fore existirg between the rm of Sweet, Thompson & Co, is i \ fl § mutual consent. The business of H BOG: The business of the late firm will hereafter be con- ucted by the subseribers, H. C, BUGEKT & 00. under the arm of N.& 8 L. busines No. 96 Bouston Piped 108 ato A pay Arf eat, rs Ni IN CO: © Conklin, and at 161 an: NKLIN W. Colyer. HENRY W. CoLYER. Mr. Samuel 8. Acker is duly au horired to collect all somes due and pay all claims st the iste firm of. lin & Cov yer. NELSON CONKLIN. New Work, bet. 10, 1854 BENRY W OULYER. MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS —ANY wishirg to enter into the mache business, for dhe ormamenting of patil bellies rae dwellings, , furniture. hy iy We supersede from tastings and wood and stone hear of = competent persom by addressing H. C. f evald ofice. ‘ANIED—A PARTNER, WHO aN ADVANCE Wir Soest i to 8 young, no. is , &O~ tive man, for there to STveiseioe een te. poems foe boy on an extencive Nase -, Mya Rd aie ace eee Nevin’s bakery, 100 ‘avenue. ‘ANTED—A_ Pi WITH A CAPITAL OF bu i op stag tere the hen st ver iser can keep the market with any importer in thie country, and more than one hanéred per cent. famples tion. For further partieulara ‘address F. F., Herald office. EXTRA P. U 8. NAVY SATLORS —EXTRA PAY Tod sold penel-ns Ddalances due heirs bp U. 8. seamen and all kinds of claims sgainst the U. Bmore Agent, and Jate purser U. 8. Navy, 67 — OO OS Ove OF THE CHIEF OF POLIOE, OCTOBER 19, 1864.—An owner is wanted for a portemonale, 9 1- fall st. Preien <saeb warvest of fa eee srare ba hone bow salem: . TELL, Chief of Police,