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Fs eeabeth e@ora'et maders; leo, a iarge and very apiendit @sortment of dismondwork of the most elegant way on. ‘he sale is without any recerve whatever, to ighest bidder. HENKY 8. LEEDS & 00, 19 Nasesu strest Altert H. Nicoiay will Hold his Xegutar weekly auetin cals of stocks and bonds this day, at half pact twelve o’cloct, at the Merchan: Change For full particulars see his advertiemeat ia enether column. Large Selo of Vatuabie Furniture. — The atten'ion of the public ir called to the +) id saie of Asbwentfurrivure to he mace by HENRY 4 LbEDS & ©0., on Tues’ ay, Weinerday and Thursday, 24th, 29th end'26th Octoter, at half past 10 o’clook each day All the forzituse ie of the first quality, and warranted in every particular. Sale without reserre Ledies’ and Onildren’s Furs at Genin'’s Ba- gear —The fur reason having goal the attention of Badien is invited to the large comprenenaive assort- wert +f moff,, vietorines, cloaus, cuffs, gloves, &e., at the Bazesr, including every species of fare, rare or com- mon, end sli nade op in the bert styles announced in Paris for the coming winter. GENIN’S bazaar, No. 513 Brosoway, st Nich» as titel Good Clotming for Cold Weather. A Large eto k of overcoats ef al! quetities; pantaloons in great ord aw ortmeént; under garmen’s of ue No 441 Broadwsy, ALFRED MUNSOB & CO. devistion from marked prices. Every has his Dey.—'The Tatlor For dog” to Paving his iay at 3271 Broadway. for GEORGE P. PUX stands urflipchisgty before ‘he i, ready—aye, ready -~io do bis duty. by selling rich cheap goods. ready mxce, OF mndp to measure, clot t prices lower ‘Wan ever before Kpown in the precing Broadway, or any otber “way.” Shaw is, Shawin.- Justitieceived from Auc= tom, ani will bs sold at great bargaios, rich Freach @manuarre long aud squire shawls, broche do , Bay State end -coten do, Thidet and cashmere do., gent’s Ying do , embroliered and in erape co. H. LEADBEATER, 847 Broadway, sorver of Leonard Fe tcianomtstnn A Pact ith Siiks, Silks.- Just recetvea from Auction Fich plvit and stripea silss 4. 68, 66, 7s., and 8s. ; also, Go dos ladon net kia glevon, st Sapte pair 200 de? ox eat Rid gl at 4e. per a . gen's Bejon best, be. He LEADBEATER, 847 Broad: ‘Way, corner of Leonard street. Fine French Merinces, at 75 cents.—Just received three casas of fine French merinces, at #8 ; four tedds ceryard. Bit LRADBECTER, 817 Brondeny, ter yard. . a" 3 ad corner of Léonard treet. saa Lace Ourrains, Lace Cartains.<Juast re- eetved from suction a very large atock of rich «nd beaa- tifui desis ns, and will be offered on Monday, 234, at lesa thar one baif their value. E H. LEaDBEATER, 847 Brosiwey, corner of Leonard street. Plaid Cashmeres. -—Just received by the Eu- Tops, five casee of mish plaid French merinoes, which we will open on Monday. Also, two cates plaid castnmeres, & , same as usnely sold atts. E @. LSaDBEA‘ER, 847 Broadway, co:rer of Leonard street Curtain Macerists-Solomon & Hart, 243 Broadway, invite tee attention of purchasers to their sx‘eoxive stork of broostwile. satin, detaines, aco aud mar'in curtain, cornices aud trimmings, of ali kings, whton they offer for ea'e iower than can be Dough: at any ther eetablishment in the cisy Fasnionub e Hiv tlery at Cost Prices —R. 7. WILLE wou d euprise the williners of New York and the Sincent cties thet bis extensive show rooms now con- teln 21] ihé he rest etyles of adios’ honzets brought oat ix Paris tor the presect fall aud winter, and that tne: will be ecld for cash at cost prices, Ja tne rench arti- iste] flower cepartment, the feather dapartmons sud the ribbon : epartment—ais Faliy stocked with late importa- {ions trem adevas—the same sdvantage is offered to pur: ebssers. i ertiour of retaining ali Sis ‘aaracrous ‘om: .plyex in bis service, irrespective of profit to himself, the eubseriver is determined to sell at such ratos as will @ewmand custom from all quarters aud insare rapid syaier, Ta lies sre iovited to vieit his show rooms and in- spect the soperb Frecch millinery with which they are cd. Such goose at such prises are noi, it is believed, to be found elsewhere in New York. T WILDE, Nos. 20 & 22 John street. Green js the Individual who Makes Sbirie warranted to fit, and celivers them at the time ap poiated; xc Green is the incividual who having found a reliable ‘teade-man, never abandons him to experiment elsewhere. GKEEN, No. 1 Astor House. Bark of Washtenaw, Farmers’ and Mer cbants’ Berk ; Memph +ken at 40 cents on the dol- lar. all the New York City Banke at par for clothing, av EVASS’ clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. Great Sale of French China and Fancy er. WV _ HaUGAWOU?, 561 and 663 Broadway, ‘ving escured from she manulasturers, during his late sip te France. « large comisnment of cheap French Sona ena fency per osiginaily inteoded for the Xus- sige werket, will open on Monday, October 23, a new ‘Sheap side showroom, on the pien of the London cheap # \@ rooms; en, fa consequence of the extremely low Tewnst which these goody have been consigned, will be ansbled to se] dining services for $25, formeriy sold for B40; oecorated ‘es seta for $7 60, formerly soid for $12 83; sod a way aes variety of other goods at equall Yew prices ‘hess goods have nitherto been sold prinsl- Belly tor the Russien market, bat owiog to the non inter- Soars now exieting between France and Raenia, will Inscourter be eonsigued to me, aad will be constactly for wsic in this Gepartment, snd ‘the public may rely upon Shei being sold at the above rates Miltary Hall, Newars, N, J.—Tnis Is the pace for all military and terget companies who visit this to go, a8 it 1s the only lizeused houre in the cits, ana has the best accommodations in the state Kidder’s Gas Segulstor—Saving Twenty- Ave ,er cent, with an improved light. Maxuatray Gas Works, Oct. 23, 1854. ‘The gen regulator of Dr. Kidder is, in my opinion, the mot va uable inctroment for regulating the flow of gas to che burners that I beve ever seen It is correct in pricciple, and will accompiish ae objects for which it was designed. CHARLES ROO¥E, Kogineer Manhattan Gas Works. ‘Orders received at the Gas Regulator Company’s office, 2 Broadway, Rubder Gloves and i et weather Alto, ladies’ } Dlescbing gloves aud mitts, a certain cure for rough or ehepped hards For sae nt ail the rudder stores, and to the trede cnly, at 86 John sireet, up stairs, We wenild savise ail Ladies who are about purchasing their drese and cloak trimmings, to call and fee the beauti’n] and weil selested assor:ment of yelvote, Pioshes, and galloons, at reasonanle prices, at JUSEPA LOCKUVS, SON & CO’S. trimming maaufactarers, 251 Fulton sireet, opposite Clinton street, Brooklyn. Ho moval.—* Pprorietor of the celebra- ted Legend 2 aoe ef A Rep for Sa, colds, asthma, bronchitis, &e to juatot his frigede ar tbe public that he will open on ‘tonday, ‘the 22¢ inst , the store 47/34 Broadway, for its sals. Price, a2 nenel, 60 cents per bottie. Liberal discount to mer. ahat’s. J. el. Thora) from Phrenol u bair outte:, No. 6 Warrse sirest, three doors from Broad- way. He ts the only sccist in New York who thoroughly wsdéerstands cutticg the hair toauit the formation of the Dr. Biondes and Brunettes unite in Placing Pha on’s Parbian Lotion above all othor cosmetics this Decry floral emulsion removes ay ii by magic all din30- loretions an¢ roughness of the skin, ersdicates the pim. lee thet rometimes mar ite smoothness, and lenus a rerbveen to the complexion that is indezcribably attract. ive. E.PHsL N 517 Broadyay (St. Nichola: Ho'el), gud 197 Broadway, corner of Ley street. The Pephian Lotion may de obtsized of druggists generally, and of de-lers in fancy articles. “intr Dye =ra ‘Bachelor's celebrated Trdve is by all scknow' the best in the world. A wholesale snd retail, or applied to nine private A. BATOHELOR?S hair dye, wig, and orna- Ber tal hair factory, No. 288 Broadway. Wigs and Soupees.—Wé would advise all ‘son8 in went of the above nawed articles to call on ir UK T & HARD, 27 Maiden lane, where they have always on hand back ans front braids, bands, curls, &o. Cat this out. % as erent y by meee ra vot Se . ie by my ongu wi not stain or in- Gare the shin Sie bottle, it to of the coun R. @. GRAHAM, ToT ‘Naseau¢ Cristacoro’s Hair mye.—Tnis Splendid has ro (qual in the world, the tints imparte: ‘the bair ase these of noture fold wholesale and applied at Cristadoro’s, No. 6 Astor Hoaee. ’s Endorsers. To Lyon’s Powder, Mr. Fillmore ee ee agp ybetninn me Roaches, bed-bugs, ants, mosquitoes, Than ever vous were killed by vetoes. Depot for Lyon’s magvetic powder and destruction , for the of insects and vermin, 424 way. GEUMAN BLACKS\I'H WaNTs A AITUATION— Thoroughly und«rstsads his business; would pre- fer ILLINES AND DEALERS IN STRAW GOO 8, BEA. ver and felt bonnets, ribbous, flowern and feu! bors are solicited to examine our #tock which will be ao! low yi for cash. FOMER & Ks CHUM, Nos. 64 and 65 Joba street, corner of Willem, FQUVY'S RESTAURAN', 90 PRINCE STREZT—OON- 2 casted on the most re Buropean style, is the ooly oom vient place for gentromen destricg to take the: meelsuy sa Private anpper reoms ave thrown cpen ihe roromrmdation of parties that wish to be werved coparacely, PERSONAL. BY Tak AROTIO Hie a A comets eee Fn Doge Ay at 36 Jely 8. Apply 08-98 BSEDWARD?, SANFORD & CO. J]NFORWATION WANTEO—OF MakY McDON decghter of Mrs. Acn Thomsoa. a native of Sco'- | jand, who is suposed to de et present ia this ely. Avy | fafo‘masion, will be thankfully received by hee sister i} | 1 at Earle’s Hotel. | tog WANTED OF MR JOUN LOFTUS, A eceyender Pag gr ebro die dg now gh naga Tuesday evening 17th instant. Wi last seen was dre+sec in ® brown sack ccat, overalis sou strong shoes; is aged 42 years, and a» native of the county of > ligo, Ireland. apy information will be thantfuliy reesived by his wife and family at the above ramed residence, or by his son, at Rueell & hinton’s liquor store, 30 Bowery. bactgeata' | baa ia bg ba nol ee who ar re al wenty deys ago, by ber t0'ln Manan brether John Mahony, to whom rhe wrote cburetts, but withoat giving any address. Address him at 19 Pearl street, New York, O’Sallivan’s boarding houre. NFO} MATION WANTED—OF PETER DALY, WHO le’t Bostow.jo the month of “eptember, 1853. Any infermation of fis wheres >outs may be sent to E. MoMa- hop, 170 Chatham street, New York, who, wa ou the same is sfflic ed parents, Joseph ani i ‘Ji ative of Fallagh, county Tyrone, Ireland. . cr MR. TEOMAS DUMPHY, L\T« OF MOUNTMELICK, Queens county. Ireland, will sead his sddrewe to Freéeric, box 160, Herald office, he will hear of « friend who will be glad to see him. &. LORIAN, OF THE LATE STEAMER ARCTIC, 13 requested to leave his address at this office. LECTURES. EOOKLYN.—‘N EVENING WITH THE SPIRIT OF °16 —By inyitat‘oa, William Ross Wallace.iauthor of the National Crystal Palace Prize Ode, is to deliver his eeleoraied Cisesuree on ‘ihe Irue american,” snd Au ine Duganne, author of the Prize Ode to Powers’ k Slave, proncunces 4 splendid poem, ‘The True Mi Hall, Brooklyn, ‘Tuesday even. lonta, 0G LOST.—A SKYE TERRIBR, WITH SILKY HAIR, of @ whitish yellow color. good size and auswert to the name of Jack. Five doll reward will be paid for hia recovery, at No. 12 Ninth street, near ixth avenue. (OUND—TWO MILCH COW, WHICH THE OWNER can have by calling at 4¢0 Tenth arenue, pot ween ‘Thirty uinth snd Fortieth streets, by proving property and psying charges. roe IN FOURTEENTH SIR‘ET —A LADY'S gold chee gee be ge can have the same by ‘coving property og ex; . Apply at 226 Baittwan street sa bat th sree ad O&ST—ON SUNDAY MOANING, OCT. 223, A FAWN colired Ita ian greyhound (slut); answers to the name of Peyche, Any person revuroizg her toWo 9 Uollege place, will receive tive doliars reward and the thanks of the owner. O8T—A GOLD BRACKLET.—LAST EVENING, BE- tween Barclay street and Broadway Tabernacle, gold bracelet, chaia attached, with loser’s name in fall, A su'tabio reward will be eiven to the finder, by retura- ing it to 68 Barclay stres! & REWARD —LOST OR STOLEN, TAM FOLLOW: y ing bavk notes:—One $500 bil and two $100 bills on the Mechanics’ Barkiay Aasociation, The above rewsrd wil be peid, and ao questions asked, by retarn ing the same to M WIL-ON, No. 88 William street The public are cau I'ned not to receive biila of that denomi- ion, the bank bsving registered the numbers. ] gm REWARD.—STRAYED ¥AOM YAU SUBSORIB #) ere, since the Sth of October, one red ateer and two beiters, one red and the oth«r brindle; all two years Mi ere the recovery of REWARDS. The above reward will be given for the three, or $5 for each one. WOOLF BROTHERS, Morrisania, REW4KD.—LOST, ON MON))AY NIGHT LAST, a shareholder’s ticket of admission to the New circla, The above re- ward will be paid on the deli: of tha ticket at the box office, corner cf Four\eenth street and Irving place, —WHY DO sO MANY GO TO PAINE’S ACA- 'e demies, 267 Grand street, New York, and 167 Fulton street, Brooklyn? Because they are the cheapest acacemies, and the instruction is just as sre charges are only $10 for bookkeping, $2 to $3 for writing, &o. | ave your money. —YOU WISH TO WRITE WELL, THEN IMME- 5, Giately apply to 387 Broadway. Ladies and gen. tiemen poritively improvement guaranteed. A few se Jeet pupils orly received; family records copied, $2; con- fidential business and meeting accommodated. Messrs. Bristonian’s Private Buiidiog. THE BALL 8K asoN. RAND INVITsION BALL “T VAUXHALL GAR. den, on Thursday, Cotober 26th inst,—The first Grand invission ball-<P' the Veushell Assoctities wil te 500 at @ above spacious rooms on Thursday, October 26 ‘Tickets can be obiaiaed at the bar. Notice. —No gentleman will be admitted without being accompan'ed by « lady. Dyce of deceased AND paid, bounty land warrants obtained, Pata: pensions ietated, salma due belrt U. B. seamen collected, and all kinds of slaims against the U. 8. . EDWARD Agent, and late purser U. 8. Navy, 67 ‘all st. FFICE OF TBE CHIEF OF POLICE, OCTOBER 20TH, 1864.—Owners are wanced at this office for one black cloth coat, one bres st pin, one vest chein, one god pen- cil, aud one finger ring, supposed to have been stolen: slo for one porte aaa conteining a small sum of MATSELL, Chief of Police. money found. Mz AanORs CL Are, vie Pein tat Germ il 6 ay a i GPAND CONCERT,’ ON TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, by At Nis10’s Savoom, SIGNOR GIOVANNI LEONARDI, Primo Baritone, from the Italian Opera, Vienns, (his firet appearance in America Mr. HENRY APPY, <oio Violinist to the of Holland. Mr, HENRY 0. TLAM, Mr. JO3. NOLL, Mr. P, ELIZ, ¥r. C. BFSIG, Mr. E BOEAM, Mr. BERGA) Mr. BRANNES, Mr, BERZOG, PROGRAMME. PART I 1, Grand feptette—Firat part, for Violin, Viol Ceilo, Contrabasso, Clarionet, Corno, ai Fagotto., seeveees teersercseeeeBeothoven 2. Grand Scena et Cavatina—'-Tu ‘al cui sguar- do ocnipossenti, “I Due Foscari”—sme. TeidOre... 6. eeevee sce: ccrecsecseee sees seve VORGL 3. Romanza—‘ Bella 2 di sol vestita,” ‘ Maria di Kohan’’— ignor Giovanni Leonerdi ... Donizetti 4. Violin Sok—‘' La Melancolie’—Mr Henry agsisted 6. Second part from the teptette..... ecitativo et Cavat “+ Care Cam; “sopnambula’’—Mme Isidora 8. Avia for Baritone—“ Oh de ‘verd “ Rnani ’—Signor Giovanni Leonardi, 9, Ballad—“Kathleen Mavouineen’? — TsidOr, 40. -++-seeseerserseeereee 10, Violin “(Anna Bo- lena’’—Mr. Henry Appy.......... S 11, Cancion Cubana-Mre, Isidora—composed expressly for Mme. ‘sidora Clark, by &r Jose Agramonte y Sanchez Tickets $1and $1 50, according to location. Seats may be secured, without extra charge at the music stores of Messrs. Wm Hall & Son, 239 Broadway; and Mr. Samuel Jollie, 800 Broxdway. Lcors open at 7; Concert commences at 8 o’closk. A SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ELDERLY WOMAN, to do sasha tye or to take care of an isfant from its birth. She is perfect in Italian, French, ee erie Can be days at 81 West street. seen for four PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS AX good plain cook, washer and ‘roner; also, « baker. reference at ‘the best ot cif 207, between Fifteent ith and Sixteenth streets. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A SIT. uation to do chamberwork and waiting, or to take care of children; no objection to general house: work, Best of city reference given, Please call at No. 8 How- | ard street. RFSPECTABLE WICOW WOMAN WISHES A SIt- uation as nurse; is capable of taking care of an in- from its birth, and is be Fe make herself gener- ally useful. For farther Pa jars, please call at Dr. Anderson’s residence, 181 Heater street, near Mott. —- 3 : srecellne-tche Nd RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU. ‘stion an chambermaid or waiter, or would do plain cookirg, washing and secaiog: goed reference can be aly 9 lived @ year in ber jast place. Please call at : os on avenue, second floor, over the grocery, for SITUATION WANTED, AS PROFESeHD OOOK, 18 ‘a private family or first olars boarding house. Beat of reference Inqaire at 127 Weat Twentieth street, for two days. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN /% an assistant chsmbermaid and washer and ironer; eon come recommeniec. Call at 126 Tenth avenue, Delween bighteent! id Nineteenth ntreots, first fluor, front room, for two days, (Monday and fuesay.) RFSPRCTSPLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A eiluation as cook, washer, angiroorr; wnderstonda baking perfectly. Gan be neon for thean dayn xt 20 Navy street, Frooblyn, between tanda and Prospect atrecta. Prefers itving in Brook jn. RESPECTABLE PROTE:TANT GIRL WANTS A SI_U- ation ssex purse or -eamatress ; one who will undertake to cut and fit a!) kinds of children’s cloth- eten for two days. VERY RISPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAM W130E3 to obtain « situation as cham>ermeid and waiter, or chambermaid and fine washer and ironer. The best of city reference can ve given as to character and caps Dility. Please call at No. 69Greepwich avenue, one door from atreet Bakery. Can be seen for two ¢ays, if pot previously engaged HIGHLY RESPEOTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN A wi hes a titcstion todo eral bourework; un- @:s\acde all kinds of meat try cooking; is an experienced laundress, and can give best city reference. To be seen till engeged at 269 ceventh avenue, near Twenty seventh street. WELL KECOMMENDED YOUNG WOMAN WISHE3 &® tituation as waiter in a private family, or as smbermaid, Can Le seen for three 126 Ginton place, Eighth street, from 9 4, M. to 6 N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WISHES A SI{UATION as bous keepe-, where her services would be live rally remunerated. Pisare addrees Fanoy, Herald A. RESPECTABLE REALTHY WOMAN WANiS a jooa situation ae wet nurse; hasa fresh breast of milk. refernce can be given. Can be seen for two days at 386 Eighth avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first olrecta. YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITUATION AS AMA- nuensis or copyist. She has been in the habit of Tes be willing to employ two or three loud to invalids and blind ‘and would Qoure aly in this manner, Acdress U. Mohalbie, Brooklyn Post ‘Office. J ANTED—A SITUATION, AS HOUSEKE{PER IN A widower’s family, by an Engiishwomen; can cut and make evéry articie of dreas. Has no objection to 70 South or to 11.¢ count Is activeard healthy. Good reference. spuly at avenue A, beiweea ~ixth and Seventh stres:, third story, back room, for three days. SMIUA" ION WaNTED—BY A .YOUNG GIRL, IN & resp. s‘able private family, as chambermsid, parlor eervan‘, or to take care of children. Can come well recomme; ced. May be sen fer two daya, at No. 21 Prince street, second floor, front room. GENTEEL YOUNG GIRL WI-HES A SITUATION as seumstress; understands all hinds of family sewing; would teke care of one child or do light caam- berwoik, City reference given. Please call at 44 Hamil- ton street, for two daya. LY YOUNG WOMsN DESIRE3 A SI[UATION AS 4% chambermsid, and wil assist in washing. Apply at her present place of employment, 145 Laurens street RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as cook in a private family; is a good washer and ironer; in willing to make herself generally useful, and hes got the best .f city and country reference. Can be seen for two days at 17 Henry atreet, room No. 16, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO¥AN WISH‘S TO 03 tain 4 situation ss first rate cook, washer, aad ironer, understands beking. ‘The dest of’ eity reference i. Please spply at 115 Allen street, in the rear. be ceen for two «ays. 4 SITU.TIUN WaN'ED, BY A RESPECTABLE 24. young oman, as chambermrid avd waiter, or has 20 chjection to hougework in a small family, and bas the hest of city reference from her Imst place, where she lived since she came to this country. Please call at 49 M front bouse, back room, No, 7. KE-PLOLABLE YOUNG WOMAN W. tion aé Jaundr Washing snd izoning. any Can give the best of city refer- Can be seen at No. tte plac PROT+STANT YOUNG “tion #8 good cook; she is willing to apsist in w: ing avd ironing. Good city reference given. Flea‘e call at No. 84 West Lighteen.h street. 4 MST RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION A oe plain cook, washer and ironer; has no objection to chsmbei work or waiting. Can be sean for two days at 106 Charlton etreet, in the bas ¥OU: GIRL WA! A ATION TO DO housework in a small family; can do piain cook- ing, is a first rate washer and iroxer. Good reforence. Cail at 127 East Sixteenth street, second floor, front room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE3PE0TABLE young woman, as cook, washer and troner; or to do coe housework, Please call at 48 Forsyth street, rat floor, GOOD PLAIN COOK WANTS A SITUATION IN A tmall family; is ® good washer and Has good city reference. Please call at her plover’s, 47 West ‘Ihirty first street, RESP#CTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, OF STEADY habits, wishes to obtain a situation ina small pri vate family, to cook, wash and iron, or would do geveral housework. Can come well recommended. Apply at_82 North Moore street, first floor, back room, to-day. RE: PECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- A, tion todo general housework in a small private family. Good city reference given. Please call at No. 8 os street, Brooklyn, floor, front room, for two jays. RESPEC! ABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA tion as housemaid; has no objection to do berwork. The best cf city reference given. Please all at 187 Spring street, in the rear. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION A. si ook, washer ona , or chambermaid in so private fa ; Would have no objection to South; can cut and fit children’s dresses if required; has lesra- ed the dressmaking. Piease call at 113 Washington street, in the store, for one day. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANT. A SITUATION a8 cook, washer and ironer o> to do shanberwork In a private family. Plesse callat the Western House, 11 Carlisie street, for three days. RE:PECTABLE YOUNG SCOTCH GIRL, WHO speaks French, is desirous of obtaining a situation io a gocd family either as chambermaid or as nurse to a child Address Dargaret MeDonald, Herald offce. WOMAN OF GOOD EXPERIENCE WANTS A SITU aticn, in @ private family, as nurse and seamstress; would take charge of a baby from its birth, to bring up by band or otherwise; ean cut and fit children’s cloth: ing; iss good plain seamstress; can give respectable re- ference. Can he seen for two days at No. 2 Whit place, kighteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh S SEAMSTRESS—A PERSON WA9 MAKES FINE. shiris, ladies’ underclothes, robes, &¢ , eau do up fine muelins, is kind in sickness, and would reai to an invaiid lady. Call fortwo days at 120 Twelfth street, west of cifth avenue. SINGLE, SOBER AN) TEMPERATE MAN, WHO uncerstands farming in allits branches, working in © flower or vegetable garden, driviug and Magarin a horse, and who would make himself generally useful, wishes a sitnation ina privste family; would go in the country & short distance. Addrees P. ite, 445 Fourth Levene teehee First and Second avenues, first floor, for one week. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SI(UA- A tion as clerk or light porter, and would te willing to make bir: gecera'ly useful to hisemployer. The best 0. reference given. Address I. M , Herald office. 8 LIGHT PORTER—,WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, a situation as light porter, and who will make himself generally useful. Roferences unexceptions’ Address, for one week, X. ), Herald office. COMPETENT AND SELECT NUMBER OF SERVANTS for city and country can be ha: at Manning’s office 261 Bowery. Employeis requiring good help cabzot fail in making @ selection of first rate cooks, chambermsi ia, Durees, eeamytresses, launcressey, ‘ls for general housework and persons Ceriring to travel; they are a clara of domestics auitable for femilies of the highest by > rps The proprietor most respectfa'ly solicits a trial. froner. present em- A BONOS OF THE FIRST THREE MONTHS SALARY FA will be paid to any one procaring the advertiser » situation as conductor on a railroad. The best of refer- furnished. Please address i C. B., Broad. A’ THE SELECT FFMALE OFFIC, 105 TWENTY. patent girl With food rulerench: con Solato tae boa oom nt in, W », Can obtain t! it situations and highest rages in elly aad countey, and especially in frat c'ase famisies up town From its lore fivm, this fice is patronized by the best, of famtiies a = co ks, waal ; and ironers, ot conetran ard weiters, nurses ant peamstreases, anc general Lou Re- worker: wanted immediate y. eyed Redeemed Sor ae ae iven by s young gen! n, 25 years, a ation in & commission or banking howee, railroad office, &c , &c. He has had the advantage of good edu- cation, is accustomed to business, and can furnish am- Ne testimonials an to character, &c. Would have noob- tion | 4 going South or West. Address Inquirer, lerald ‘office. Cm WANTED. —W. BY A FAMILY ANTED, reatdi: g a few miles out of the city, «colored man as coachmen. The best of references wi'l be required aa to character and tap gage bad bate icy man need apply. 4 at No, ‘eney streot, in clothing store. si . g OOKS, WAITERS, NURSES, AND OTHER MALE and female domes provided for respestable families. Please apply at the Fmployment gency of. fice, 60 East Fourteenth strest, Union square. N. B.— Persons seeking situations at this office are requiced to have good references. Dx GOODS —4 MIDDLE AGED GESTLEMAN, WHO hos —— knowledge of every dessription of dry goods, vant: @ ritvation in a wholesala store as pales- man, aesistant sman Or entry clerk, or ia any situa tion; he cculd make himself generally uref il ins hoa-e wanting @ trustworthy person; has bai several youn experience in the most extensive houses: first rate re- ference in the city. Address T. B, Her: ld office. RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO understsnds something of the business, and can ing good recommenistions. Inquire at 349 Cherry street, corner of Montgomery. RUG CLERK WANTED— AT THE DRUG TORE, 49124 Grand etrest. between «ttorney and Rdgs | None but competent clerbe need rip B. OHABERT, 43134 Grand street, N.Y, a and plain rey Hlight of stairs, Eas FAVILY SEAVANT3, AND FOR HOTRLS and boarding houses, for every kind of work, and any of them with two and three 1 tions, at Morris & Cobneri’s establishment, Brosd- wey. corner of ieade street; also German and n Protestant girls. Maie help of every nation, ‘or ery kind cf work, at this-and the estaplish- ich street store 144 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. aw GOVERNESS.—A LADY WHO SPEAKS the Freneh and Itaisp languages with facility, aad bas for wavy yeere given instruction in music, aud ail the brenches of an koglish education usually taught in the first schools, wishes to obtain a situation as tescher ip a private family. Sbe can fr the very best refer- ences in the United States, and has no objection to ¢> South. 2ddress L. T, care of Mrs. Oxill, No, 8 Clinton Pace, \ URSE WANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN WHO is fully capable of taking charge of young children, the must good references Apply at 67 Warren street, betwee: a Ci T'UaTION WANTED—BY TWO WOMEN; 0! perfect cook, and the other as iavndress. Under- stands French fluting, &. Bent of reference from. their last employer given Apply at 144 Twenty first street, between tecord and third avenues. ISUATION WAN:KD—BY A RESPECT: BLE WOMAN, &s evok, wto can do all rorta of cooking, batia and pastry, and to sssiat in waching. Has no objection to the countre. Can give the best of city reference Plesse by at 363 Bowery, corner of Fourth street, Can be seen for two oay ITUATION WANTED—BY A R«SPECTABLE YOUNG gir), as chymbermaid, washer and ironer; is a good plain s-ematress. Can be well recommended. Please apply at 146 Caval street. ITUATIONS WANIED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE Protestant German girls; one as cook and the other &) chambermaid Please cail at 212 Seventh avenue, next docr te Twenty fourth st: NNUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL who wishes to go travelling or to take care of chil. dren, anc.do plain sewing. Can come well’recommended, with city referen:e. we call at 288 Hicks street, South Brooklyn. Ss" UATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO ¢o general housework ; no objection to a respectable bearding house; good washer snd ironer a1 ood plain . Good reference if required. Ple.se cali at 877 ‘Twelfth street, between Fret avenue and avenue A. ITUATION WANIED- BY A SMART, RESPECTABLE and tidy young woman, to do general housework in city or country; is a firet rate waster and ironer, good pain cook and baker; is obliging: ‘and willing to make herrelf generaily ureful. Please call at 223 Bowery for two cays. ES aA cai WANTED—BY A COMPETENT, WELL RE- \) commended Protestant women, to do general housework; is a good piain cook, frst r ate washer acd ironer, willing to make hervelf generally ureful; has no objection to go to the country Please call at No. 1}¢ Aivington street, first floor, tor two d: ALKSMEN WANTZD—TEIRTY MEN, TO SELL sRTL WO cles wanted in every family; can make $3 to $5 per day. A small capital required. Also three young men on salary. Call at 116 Chambers street, third floor WO GIRLS, WHO PERFEZ(LY UNDERSTAND their business, want siiustions—one t> do plain Gcoking, washing and iroving; the cther would be willing to do general honsework. Both w ‘tand bread baking rfectly, aud can do chamberwork and assist in wash- ing and in tog. Can give city reference, May be sean fe sat 67 Wert Fifteenth street, mear rixth ave- nue, in the rear. 10 FARMERS, —W ANTED BY A RE3PECTABI 'OUNG ma, « situation as conductcr or overseer on a farm, Sind would make himself generaliy nseful bo'pg thorough ly sequainted with the business. Address for one week, ‘armer, box 160 Herald offi (0 FARMER3 AND THOSE COMING TO RESIDE IN the eity.—A respectable youvg married man and his wife, who have no family, are desirous of obtaining situations—the man as farmer and garierer; he under- stands the care and driving of horses and the cultiva- tion of land and the raisiog of crops; his wife as dairy- waidor laundress Can give the best city and Custis J reference from their last employers. Please call or ad- dreea to J. O. KENNEDY, 98 Ouiver street, for four days. TE JEUNE FILLE FEANCAISE VESIRE SE PLACE dsns une famille, comme bonne d’enfants et pour coudre; ¢l!e comprend anglais parfaitement; elle peut fournir de ,bonnes recommandations. S’adresser 181 Grand street, in the store. ‘ANIED—BY A YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN A SI- tuation as wet nurse inan American family. Good reference ean be given if required. Can be seen at 140 Delancey street, rear house, first ficor. J ANTED—BY A MOTHER AND DAUGHT«R, PLACES as family servants; the mother is a goo? cook and Jaundress; tae daughter todo chamberwook and waiting Good reterences given as to character. Apply at 84 East Fourteenth street, from 9 to 12 o’clock. ANTED—AN AMERICAN OR GERMAN G1RL WHO speaks English, as chambermaid and to do sew. ing. One who is willing to be useful can apply at No. 28 Amity, corner of Greene street. ‘ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A FIRST RATE MILLI- ner, capable of Lies hg of the workroom of an exter sive establishment Western city; also, two coe milliners and trimm To cowpetent hands jiberal sslary and permanent employment will be given: Apply to William irand atrect. ‘ANT? D—BY A RE-PECTABL? WOMAN, A SITU. tion as cook, washer and ironer, ia # small fami! Good reference given. Apply at No. 1 Monroe street, corner Catherine, frst floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RKESPECSABLE Jouns woman of tidy habits, a: grneral hoase- maid & private family; she isa plain cook; a most excellent warher and ironer ana bak-r, competent to do geveral housework, where she would have s per- manent sitcaticn, Will take $6 month in such a fami ly. No objection to Brooklyn or Williamsburg Has excellent city reference. Call at 323 First avenue, first ©, back room, or by note. ‘ANTED—A SITU ATIUN, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO: 0 cbamberwork end assist with the washing and troning, or chamberwork and take care of children, or waiting; is willing to be obliging. Has the beat of city reference. Can te seen for two Gays at 337 Twelftn street, between First and Seoc nd avenues. ANTE(—BY A RE'PECTABLE YOUNG GIRL: nineteen years of age, @ situation as chamber nd waiter, or to take cure cf chi'dren, and to do sewing. Apply at, or address, 68 Mott street, first floor, front room, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, who is a good American and Spanish cook and an excellent baker. I* willing to assis; in washing ani iroving. ‘the best of city reference can be given from ber last plece. Can be seen until engaged at 196 Sixth avenue, betweeo Thirteenth and Fou:tecnsh streets, ANTéD—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘as chambermaid, and fo assist in washing and froning; or would take care of a baby, aud sew for it, as she is particulsriy fond of cbildren. Best city refereace can be given. Please apply at 226 Suilivan street, near Amity street, ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as chambermaid, and to do fine washing and iron- g, or aw waiter in a rerpectable orivate family. The best of reference can begiven. Please call at 36 Toir teenth etrect, between Fiftn and Sixth avenues. Cau be for two days. $ ANTED—BY A RE*PECTASLE YOUNG Gi! A situation to do the housework of a small fi ’y or as chembermaid or waiter. Can be seen for two days, at 188 Thirty: sixth street, upper floor. ‘ANI ED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS s-amstress, with a private family; understands fine shirt making Eas the best of reference from her last place, where she Jived for five years. Please call at 402 -ixth avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty- Afth streets. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RE:PECTABLE £ 1, a4 chambermaid, in # private family, who understands fine washing snd clear starching and Autiog Has the best of city reference Please call at No. 81 West Nineteenth street, second floor, front room, ‘ANTED—A S{iUATION 48 CHAMBERMAID, nurse aed sesmatrens, or to do the housework of recommendations or give city 1 Feat Eleventh street, between First and. WWANTEE-BY, A, RE-PICEABLE “MIDDLE AGED therpegtliy yon bane eohteena te Er erbeet ae peas By tence in the country ; hes the best of city ro! . Can be seen for two days, at Ao. 4 Union court. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, as chambermaid sad waiter, in a private fami if hee good city reference. Can be seen for two days, at 7: Fourth avenue, between Perry and Hammond str ets. young woman: Washing snd ironing; bi tance in the country: bas tke beat of ci her leet employer. Can en for two day: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do general how ework ; she is a good plein cook, rate washer apd iro Can the Sest of city se. Cal at 121 Kast Twentieth street, for two jaye Wx ‘WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND IR0N; one who perfectiy understands her business; none need oe, who cannot wach without s board. Apply at No. 125t, Marks place, between the hours of 10 and 12 o’cleek this day, Ww ANTED—4 SITUATION, BY A PROLE-TANT eung Worms, who hae got mo friends, as cham- dermal? avd waiter. [las the best of reference from her leat p Wee not so moch am object a4 a good home. Pica: @ call at 10] Tenth avenue, entrance ia Seventeenth WAITS. — w" NUBSE—A RESPECTABLE MAXRIED WOMAN wishes a rituation as wst nurse Her baby ix ‘thres weeks old. ‘ihe vest of referecces given Plase apply at 232 Kast Thirteenth street, froat room, first ET NU°SE—A LADY WISHES TO PRO URE A situation as wet nurse, fora faitifa women ho Kas lived with her in that eapacity for sevaa months.— Syply at 206 Weet Twenty third street. ANT: D—BY A eee GIRL, A SIfUAtION ‘to taxe care of a child and as plain se«unstross, or to ¢o chamberwork in # private femily. Can be seen for two days at 68 Forsyth street, rear builuing, ‘ANTED—A SIVUATION, BY A WOMAN, AS COOK; Wis understands cooking in all its branches, pastry, all Finde of jellies, and baking; has Itve? four years in her last place; the best of city refereuce given. Please apply at 226 cuil.van street. 4NTED—A ‘ITUATION, BY A B BLE yourg woman, to do general house: or cham- berwork m4 Jain sewing; goot city referwse. Can be tern fort vo days at 223 Iwelf.n atreet, between First and Second aver ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG T,ADY, IN a confectionery or fancy store, where the services of: @ good quick writer would be r quired; is alaoa quick, thorough seamstrers; will be found agreearie and oblig- ing: Wonld like to board with her employer. 41 letiers ‘ac dressed to Maria, Herald office, will ne pe sonally at tenes to, with satisfactory referen:es. YANTED—BY A PROTKSTANT GIRL, A “ifU \TiON as chambermaid and seamstress. Has good city reference. Also, a situation for # respectab'e youag ws map, as chambermaid apd launiress Hass the best of city refererce. Please cull at 210 Sullivan street, third floor, room No. 8. ‘ANTEL—A SIiUATION, BY A REsPECTABLYE young gitl, ss chambermaid and le , ioe t family ; ul nde clear #tarching. Has good 2 Delancsy street, in the eaady ‘ANTED—BY A RESPACTABLE ENGLISA WOMAN, asitustion, as cook, ina private family. Has n0 objection to the country.’ Good city references given, Can be seen for two days at No. 172 Mulberry street, in the rear, room 14, MAID AND ANTED—A SITUATION AS LAD) seamstress, or icfant’s nurse, bs respectable jourg widow. with good city reference. quire at 168 ‘oat Twentieth atreet, up stairs. ANTED—BY A RE* PECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION aschambermaid and sewer, or to take care of child ren and sew. Calls; 216 East Eleventh street. ‘ANTED—A STUA310N, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as laundress and to assist with the chamberwork; she can give the most respactable city re- ference from ber last placa. Can be secu for two caye at 120 Kighth street, st. wark’s plucs, second floor, back room. Sho is « Protestant. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do housework in a respectable femily, ora respectable boarding house; good city re- ference given. Catist 377 iwelfth street. ANTED—A ‘ICUATION, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young gitls—one us good plain cook, and first rate washer and ironer; the other as chambermaid and waiter, Or a8 LUTse And seamstress; has got the best of city re- ference. Please cail at 109 East Kieventh street. To te seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMSERMAID, BY A very reepectablo Protestant young woman, seven- teen years ol); is willing to make hurself generally use. ful, ond bas good recommendations froin her last place. Please call ct 193 Waverley place. Can be sven till en guaed. 7 ANTED—BY A PAOTES ANT YOUNG WOM.N, A y ) situation as iady’s maid and seamstress; is a most excelent dre: smater and plain ewer; understands hair- Grersing and wiliimery Good wages required, aad a per. manent home; city reference, Apply at 33 Eust kigut- centh street, fur two days. Le Se ry woman, ® +i te sssi-t in the washing and wonin; oe gig 4 orivete 4s @ good baser oe een three days as l'iame’, 246 second atreat evok. ‘he understands bakivg, p:stry thoroughly understands cooking in oll its branches. Han the best city reference from ber list employer, whore he has lived six years, as to hovesty, sooriety and capa- DLity. Please call at 40% Princo strest. ‘ANIED—BY « RESPECTABLE GIRL A SITU ATION a chambermais and to seaint mths washing and ) OF to do the genera! housework of expall fami- ly. The best city reterences g.vem. Please call for two daye at 38] rixth avenue, up stairs ANTED—A SITUAIION, BY AN EXPERIENCED cook; isa good beker; no ubjection to assist\in Sage ad denny —e plgnar city rereresce nm Cao Been for two days if not engaged, Bightecath sireet, near beventh avenue vee &t N, IN A RESPECTABLE PRO- testent familys fret rate seams.ress; under- tends ali binds of femily sewing Can be seen any day this ween, at present situstion, 176 Second avenue, eorner of Eleventh street ee 4NTFD—A SITUAXION 48 HOU EKEEPES, BY A young widow lady; bas no objections to travel. Address «sry, Kerald office ANT D—BY 4 R3+1ECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situstion ea sesmetress. Lias good city re‘erence. Can be seen for two days, at No, 2 Union coart, Univer- sity place, cp the first floor. Was SITUATION, BY A MOST RE3PACTA- ble Protestant womsn, a6 cook, kuows ail branches of cooking is © trustworthy servant, has no encumbrance. has best of city ence from her last place. Can be seen for two d: at 202 Seventeenth street, between First avenue and avenge A., second floor, front room, SE ‘ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE joUNg WeMAD, a5 seamstress ; one who thorough!; understands ber Porinees, Untesstoae tyr akan Gari abe Dest of citer x can m. Can flor two days, at Ne Houston street. ‘os ——— $$$ wee SITUATION «8 COOK, BY A RESPECTA- die, smart, tidy women, who understands her busi- ness eccenahy, and is s firs rate baker of bread and biscuit, and is @ first rate washer and rover, and has the best of recommendations trom her lest Any re- ayectable small private family in want of sueh, will Please call at 63 Amos street. Can be seen ti] engeged. Wee A KESPECT4 BLE PROTESTANT GIRL, a situation as chambermeid or seamstress, or fine washer and ironer. A religious family prefered. Call fe ceo daye, at No. 4 Jersey street, @ few doors from y ——$ $<", A4NTED—BY A RE P&CTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as waitress, «r to do waiting and acsist awberwork lias the best of city reference. m for two days. Please call at No. 28 Third 4NTED—BY A RE*PECSABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A eivuation as cook, in a prive: stands baking b: a00 pastry, and in washing. Thi of city reference g' call at 64 Spring street, on the second floor, back room. Can be seen for two 5 'ANTED—A SITU TION, BY A KESPECTABLE young gir), to couk, warh aad irom, or to do chamberwork and Waitiog {he best of reference gives. Con he seen for two cays, at No 6 Amity place, rear building, first floor. ANTEL—BY A 2Y R@APECTABLE YOUNG WO map, ® situation in ® private tamily; isa first rate cook; Undere!auca pestry; aa excellent washer and froner, opligt.g and ugcevrbio. Has bast of city ce irom her last }lxco Cau be seen for two days, Nu.th pire! a from First .veoue, ANTED—A SITUCIION, BY A RESPEUTABLE young woman, as chanbermaid and plain sewe or a# cham termaid and waiter; has no objections to go co in the country, and ean by well recou ‘an bo eeen for two cays, wt 884 Socond ave- above Twenty fou: ANTED—BY A RE: i YOUNG PROCKSI ant girl, as sitoation es chom>-rmais and todo plain sewing or she haa no objestloa to take cate 0 children; spebasthe best of reference from her last place. Please coll st 107 Ksat Thirteenth street. Van be seen for two cays .if not orgaged. Ww ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU 4- tion es cook; sha perfectly unde stands her bast- nes®, and bas the best of city references from the first families in the city, and bas been long in all her places. Can be seen for two days at 35 West Thirteenth street, tetwren Fifth and ‘ixth avenues. ANIED—A SITUATION AS FIRST RaTs LiUN- dress of chembermais ; can give good city reference Can beseen from 12 to 1 o'clock at 17 Lamartine plioe- ‘Twenty ninth street, between Fighth and Nith avenues, =e ANTED—A SITUsTC'N, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘oung woman, +a first rate washer and ironer and in cook; is willing to make herself generally 3 the best of reference from ker last situation, /pply at 223 Ninth street, between First and Second ay- enues, third floor, back room, "ANTEU—BY A RYSPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ituation as laundress, cook, or chambermaid, in the fine washiog and ironicg. The best of city reference. Please call at 141 Wost Bight-eath street, in the rear, aeoond floor, front room, for twodays, ANTED—EY A RESPECTABLE GI’ L, A SITUa- tion to do general housework in s small private family, Apply at No.9 Chayel street, Brooklyn. The dest of references given as regards charaetor and cxpa- bility. /ANIED—A SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, to do geuers! housework in # smail private fr- mily; 6 » govc washer, ironer, and baker; cr would do chamberwork +n: take csre of cbildren; or as wai’er. Good eity recommend.tions. Inquire st 201 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, i grocery store. ANTSD—A +1 BY A YOUNG WOMAN, , ik and go er and 1 ouer, or would take a tioltas Thuntrens, Good city reference. Flesse call ot 88 Bleecter street. AN EDAN AMERICAN YOUNG LADY, TO attend aficey store. Apply at 708 Broadway. 4R/A4NTED—A SITUATION, BY A REsPEC TABLE widow, wib « httlegirt four yearsod. Wages not #0 wuch an objrct as a comfortable home. Has noo> jection oa ct Cistance im the country. Cuil at 18 avenue 4, between twelfth and Thirteenth s reeis, third flocr, ery day thie wek. ANTE)—BY A RE'PECTARLE PRO'ES ‘ANE woman, a situation a4 nurse snd seamst esa, has no obfectin to take care of a young bsby, as sho bas Alwsys lived in that capscity, Tho best of city referance given from her last place, Can be seea for ty. dese Please cali at 854 Sixth avenue, corner of Twenty sscond o ret. NIEL AIUATIO! W young pirl, about 16 years of age, to go as nurse and “a swtrers or to do kignt chawter eork; was born in this country, 18 well edaca ed ond is # nea! sewer. Can give the most respectable city reference Pease call at 120 EXghth stzeet, St. Mwra’s places, second floor, back room. ANTED—A SITUSIION, BY A RESPECTABL' *¥ — young woman, as nurse aid seamstress, or as chawbermaid sud ehiidren’s nurse; con cut and fit children’s clother. The be-t city reference can be giver. Can be seen for two fo. 1 Sixth street, near the Bowery, in the boot ANIED--BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, W a gituation to dogeneral housework and cham berwork in a mmeil privete family; is good plain oxo, ord first rate washer andirover. The best city refer be given. Can peseen fortwo days, if not en 42 Allen street. ‘ANIED—BY A RESPECPABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situaticn to do fine washing aod irmmiog, or cham- berwork; no objection to ¢o plain sewing 0: waiting in » ivate family. Can get toe best of city reference. Please call at Tis East Sixteenth street, (or two days, if not engaged. ANTED—BY A KESPRCT\BLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as nurve or Waiterla s private family ; has been four years in her Iast clace. Best eity refer ence. Apply Ri 167 K.isabeth street, in the rear, fortwo days. Wp ANTED—A SMART: ACTIVE YOUNG LaDy, 70 attend confectionery store. Apply at 7134 Canal atreet. J ANTED-—BY A Vi RY KE-PECTABLE Y UNG Women, asitustion ax chambermaid and leuntress. che con © finsries in the neatest mancer, ard French flutiog The best ef city reference given from her last piace, Alro, & Mis? wanta « ritustion ; she is a compe- tent person ; fatiefactory reference given. Please eail su:N- (0 Lwentioth street, betweem Sixth and ceventh avenues. ‘ W ANT) D~ BY A RESPECTABLE MARXIED WOMAN, With @ fesh breset of milk, @ situation as wet Ni obection to the country. Inquire gt No. 56 , back room, for two day } ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS b Age @, and do plato wm Good city reference con be given. Can be sen for twodays. Ploase ell at 216, orrner of Thirteenth atreet and First avenue, second for, tr) troom ANIED—A KESPECTABLE MARRIAD WOMAN withes to obtsin geotlemen’s washing; no onjec- tion to fsrily wanting or plain sewing. Please osil at 216, coraer of Thirieenth street and First avenue, second floor, front roow. (4 ANIED—A STIUATION, BY A RE ‘PEOTABLE Yt “young woman. os seamstress; baa a knowledge of dren: mat irg and crn do ail kinds of familyfaewing nem ly; wood have no ol jection to the cars of one child, or to eciet im chamberwork Can gire Dest of reference, Prog eal at her present employer's, 89 East Iwenty nin h street, for two days ere A MOST EFF » situation es chambermeid and seamstress, or as er: f* wilting and obliging,-s0d Aisfsctory ety 9 nee from s bves with, act echo has twelve matht Cun be sen at 120 t Twentieth street, Letwecn se cnd and Shirdaveaues, first Loor, for two days, RE‘ PECTABLE purse, toms NENT YOUNG GIRL, chembermafd and ANiED—BY 4 RE-PECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, o situation as chamber maid aod waiter, or to take care of cbiliren Moet respect city and country re- an be given, 33 sixth avenue, ia the ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to take care of children and do ehsm- berwork or pain s+ wing, iv willing to make herself use- ful; has no objection te the countey. Please cx!l at 262 Firat avevwe, de:ween Viiteenth and etreote, for two ANIEP—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SURUATION AS chambermaid and seamstres?, or todo washing and froning, or ay kind of work Has the Dest of cit; referecee. Please call for two days at 45 Market at We vinice NEAT, TLY GI8L, FsOM FOUR(EEN to sixteen years of age, to go Went, td wait ona Jady and mind infant child. 'A grod permanent home mav be secured. Call for Mra. Cleveland, 66 Morton street, corner of dudson street. ANTE? —BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation in a smal private femily, as pain cook. Isa first rate wasner andironer. Has four Years’ good city reference Can he seen for twe days at 216 Fast Nineteenth strert, third floor, back room, ANTED—BY A RESPEvf BLE POTESTANT 61 8 situation as vlain cook; ig aj good washer ironer. Has good reference trom her last plsco. Has no objection to goirg a snort cietancein the country, May be seen at 269 Seventh avenue, second floor, front rcom. ss ‘ANTED—BY A MIODLE AGED LADY, A SUUATION ae heuvel to s small femily,’ er to instruct idiep. Is a good seametres Woutd make herself eners lly use'ul Wages not an object a3 a com- fo'tarle bome. Please to inquire 163 Prince street, ‘ourth floor, No 11 "ANTED—4 S1iUAvION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS ehambermeid ina private family. One wo per- fectly uncerstands her business, Can be seso for two days, at 46 Henry street. qi) 4NTED—A SMUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- tertavt young women, to do waiting or mind chil- dren. Age between 14 and 15. Please call at 376 Bighth sticet, between avenues C and |), third floor, back room. ANTED—BY A KE-PECTASLE ENGLISH WOMAN, @ sitvaiion as cook, bas n» objection to assiat in wasting and irontyg Can come well reeomm Pitane coll at 142 Wert ‘vivcteenth atzest, het the Seventh and kigoth aveanes. alo, wWente @ situation a@ seam tres and fitting; no objection to ligh call at 142 West Ninetecath stuest, between the Seventh and Lighth evenues. Wie A LAWYER'S OF710E, A MIODLE aged man, who is faniiar with the attorney's practice in an office, is competent to draw ordi plendings, examine tiles, keep eccounts, aod make selt geveraily ureful, Commupicatios, with name re‘erence £5 (0 ability, tu be addressed to box No. 2,931, General Port Office. ANTVYD—IN A SM'LL FAMILY, A MAN SER- vant, who uncerte:ds driviog horses, and can make himself useful in the house Undoub'éd refer. ences required. Aoply at 104 Pearl street, back office, up siaire cetwean 4 and 4 o’clock P. M. ANTED—25 SLOUT ABLE B/DIED YOUNG MEN, for & whsling voysge. Advence to the amonnt of 950 to $75. For further intormazion, apply to ANDALL & HAKAIS, (61 Youth street, corner ef Peck slip, up NTED—A FIR-T RAfF WalTER IN A PRIVATE family. Apply at 168 Water street, betwosn 12 and 2 o’clock. ANIED IMMEDIATELY—ONE HUNOBED YOUNG men to go to sea on pleasant voyages; conperr, ern, Dlacksmitusand landsman. Advances to the amount of $75 paid to each man before asiling Apply at 87 West street, corner of albany street, up stairs ANTED—AN AC'IVE MAN OF GOOD ADDRES to teke orgers for » new work, beantifally illus- fone ioe the Ll ir ped — works published the Londen printing and pub is com, r. 56 set ‘earth dave, Goes Somee tad cca paid 4NiED—S8iX EXPi:TENCED MEN TO CANVASS for « povular work, “Cordialenica, or Grocer’s Guide to the Making 0: Cordial, Liqueurs,” ke. App'y to Wright & Co , liquor inasestors, No 7 Coentios slip. ANTED—A EI'UATION, 48 TRuka,BY A ms Jong experience in \Be country, # , and me ed with cropping end grasn serding. evoes can bs given as to hc nest, capadilit; frem bis lest ployer. Can te seen at the store of d. M. Thorburn, 15 Joon street; or a note addressed J. N., ‘box 163 5 office ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT MAN, A SITUATION as arsistant bookkeeper, or any employment whe: e writing ard accounts are to be hept; take any ong ay where he coud be a to his em- jn Md n be seen at No. 143 Kast Broadway, for wo lays. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MaN TO JOIN THE ADVER- fiver in the meat business ; one that understands it in all its branches, or a young man to attesd store. Appiy at the corner of Thirty-Aith street and Firet avenue. ANTED—A ey yeas A’ Manta ga jounrg man who theroughty soqu ities of such a situation “Can produce the best nists as to sheracter and Cer) ag le last employer in thiscity. Piesse cx!l or Mu. or’s Raddlery warchouse, 378 Broadway, ANTE'—-N ACTIVE OFFICE BOY, tw FROM @ to rixtsen years of age, who resides with i a tair hand, familiar with the sfectory reference squire atlut ANFED—TWo ACTIVE, INTELLIGBNE BOY!, OF about sixteen yearsof sge, to learm the Pintiog pply at 03 Nassau street, between 9 A. M. $$ $$$ $$$ ANTED—AT 41834 Bi O4DWAY, CLERKS, SALks- men, ;orters; men on railroads, steamers, farms; teachers, conductors; gitl, as cooks, chamber: bousemaids; Beye to loarm traces, &s. Charges mojer- ste. D. BR. LEWLs. W T S4l BROAC WAY, CLE KA 8 < rer, tekeoe +, me@en eteacers and railtov ds, tr Aces 8rd for BtareR, gil #4 6) am Ler ards S16 tor yenerel Rocrowerk, Charger iomiy. rite. . THUS APINBy g-0t,

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