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NEW YORK HERALD WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1855.. - | - ° whe lease out their property for such unworthy pur- Pores. Accordingly, we may soom expect to see in print & Jong list of these individuals, many of whom Pill BO doubt be persone hitherto considered to bs highty yerpectavle apd virtuous citizens, who will, in this way, We completely exposed and held up to puolic feora and ridicule. The Mayor don't believe ia those hypocrites who go te chareh aie, on the Sabbath, and torn up their eyés in ‘pious horror at the bare mention of gambling or eT acertes | but who, nevertheless, wink at, and secretly encourage irexistence, by not refusing to rent their property when trey know as well as ible the purposes for which it is to beemployed... je thinks they should be unmasked, and given @ little lesson which wul teach Vhem to have lees ostentetion and more real piety. CHARGE OF BMBRZZLEMENT. About two or three weeks ago, a gentleman named Mr. Goodwin, from Cincinnati, called upon Captaia Leonard, of the 3eeond district police, for the purpose of obtaining his assistance in the discovery of the where. abouts of two Germans, in the employ of Goodwia & Mahon, manofacturers of chandeliers, gas fixtures, Xc., ebarged by them with having walked off one flae day ‘with some goods, amounting in value t» » good and sum. Their search at that time was unsuccessful Since then, however, Mesars. Goodwm & Mahoa have received @2 anonymous communication, trom some in New York, in which the writer stated that he knew the place where the two thieves stopped» wee he pointed out a8 No, 106 Greenwich street, Mr. Goodwin, in con- sequence, wrote on to Mr, Leonard, explaining the whole matter, and recommending that proper steps might ve ‘taken for the arrest of the partie woich, he suggested, be managed by disgt policeman as a Ges- wap, and d nshing him to the Howe indicated. A full desoripticn of their. persons was also given, and their mames, which are Michael Walter and C] il Nauck, ‘An officer was accordingly rent, who succeeded in cap- ‘ore the fugitives from justice, The following amount perty was found in their posspasion ‘Varese gold jebes and chains, two double barrelled pistols, three mimietattine one purse, three ket knives, one dirk, one segar case and a large receipt book. The robbers ‘Were committed to answer the charge, BEARS KEPT BY A COUNCILMAN. A resident at the St, Nicholas Hotel complains ‘that Councilman Wild keeps, in the rear of his candy store, in Broadway, near Grand street, two large bears, which occasion great annoyance to the neigh- bors, One of the ‘wild bears”? pea a few days collectod a large crowd on the sidewals, ren- aes it it almost imponsible for pedestrians to pass. Theatres and Exhibitions Acapemy ov Music.—Verdi’s opera, ‘Il Trovatore,”’ will be re) ie this evening. It will also semirea, foe for ‘the lost time, on Friday evening, atter wnich any positively leave for oston. ‘Those who love Gest idic dhawla udt loos 80, culy opportunity they B.. ‘3 ave for some time to hear this great masterpiece of ‘erdi, BROADWAY THEATRE.—Shakepeare’s beautiful play of “Hamlet” is announced for this eveniag, when Mr, Da- venport, @ five actor and great favori te, appears ag Hamlet, Miss Fanny Vining as Ophelia, Mra. aboott as Gertrude, Mr. Grace as Laertes. and Mr. Lanergan as soe . The “Game of komps”’ concludes the amuse- mente, Bowery Tueatrz.—The benefit of Mr. J. Thorne, the scenic artist, takes place to: night, when the drama of the ‘‘Seyen Temptations,” (the scenery of which he painted,) will be presenied. The performances com- mence with the first act of “Robert Macaire,” and will conclude with the ‘Cattle Stealers,” Burtoy’s THRATRE,--This favorite resort continues to do a good business. The laughabie piece callea ‘Take ‘that Girl Away” will commence the amurements. ae succeeding piece will be the comeaietta of “ Ground,” and the stosing. entertainment will be ee farse of ‘(The Spitfire.’’ Good casts to each, ‘WALLACK’s THEATRE.—This neat theatre, by its good ma. agement, continues to be successful. The pieces selected for this evening are the comedy of the ‘ gem”? and the tarce of the ‘Irish Dragoon,’”” Jy necessary to say to those who are in the habit of fre- quenting this theatre that they will enjoy arich treat La¥arGe’s METROPOLITAN.—The second representation of the ‘Merry Wives of Windsor” comes off to night, when no doubt the house will be crowded, as Mr. Hack. ett’s Sir Jobn Falstaff is considered the best of any living ‘The other characters will be sustained by a very good compsny, The farce of the “Moustache ‘Mania’? will follow. AmERICAN MvsauM.—The domestic drama of the “‘Gol- den Farmer’? and the musizal farce of the ‘‘Moeuntain Maid” are the selections for the afternoon. In the even- pg the ‘Golden Farmer” and the farce of ‘‘Poor Pillicod. ay,” - Clarke, Hadaway, Monroe-and Miss Mestayer ap. pear. ‘Woon’s MixstReLs.—Banjo solos, violin performances, dancing, and ibe burlesque of ‘‘Macbeth”’ are announ: for this evening. Bucktey’s SERENADERS.—The new musical burletta, called ‘‘Matrimonial Speculations,’ which introduces several original musical compositions, is announced for this evening. PeruaM’s MINSTRELS.—The burlesque of ‘Robbers ‘Take Care,” the Rochester Knockings,”” and a great va- riety of minstrelsy, are the features of this evening. The Turf. UNION COURBE, L. I.—TROTTING. A trotting match for $500, mile heats, between bik. ¢, Indigo andr. g. Buckskin, came off yesterday afternoon, and 8 more one sided sflair was never witnessed on th track. The betting was 100 to 10 on Indigo before the start, co finely had the affair been drawn by the partie: interested, Indigo won without turning » hair. A summary will euffice. ge Covrss, L, I.—Turspay, May 15-—Match, $500, Indies to _ Ib. wagon 1 1 1 W. Feabocy named r, g. Biuetkin, inbarness.. 2 2 2 ‘Time, 2:3—2:04342-2:6534. To-day, the race between Sontag and Centreville, for $2,000, will come off. VIRGINIA BRACES. phen ig Fourtu Dax, May 11.—Proprietor’s #e $100, mile heats. jatwes Talley’s br. c. bi Tally Ho, dam Oratrix. 2 1 2 ‘Wan, H Gibbous’ br, £ by Keventue, damm Emily ‘Thomas... ies ee Court Caiendar—This Day. Umirep States Distaicr Court.—Nos. 7, 20, 25, 28, 42, 24, 14, 36, 62, 63, 64. Court—General Term.—Nos. 14, 54, 61, 8, 77 'PREME Cot 1, 23, 83 to 90. Aopxrior Court.—Nos. 1052, 910, on 316, 317, 319, "63, 880, 77634, 777, 882, 464, ‘4 87, 841, 867) 413) 360, 85434, 203, 685, 638, 810, oa 432; 843, 815, 436, 863, 1122. Souncn Piise—Part 1.—Nos, 578, 500, 502, 509, 590, 507, 508, 6¢8, 616, 611, 613 to 617, Part’ 2.—Nos. 632, €18'to 038, 626 to 630, 632, 634, 635. Espenscheid exhibits Great Taste In the pee fhis hats. His business has been immensely elling for $3 50 ® better article than can be Dought clsownere for $4. Hig store is 118 Nassau street. White, the Hatter, has removed from his g)4 stand, 212 Brosdway,, to 321 Broadway, opposite the Broadway theatre, where he can be tound with his usual every article in bis line. SAR WHITE, hatter, 321 Brosdway. New Styles of Felt date—The Felt Hat, of ‘various forms, qualities and texsures, may be said ‘Decome a standard a1 le of costume in this bake ‘Peculiar sdaptedness to. business and travelling pu ‘the ei voslem ena of te appearance, have rendered it popalar with bot a young, In order ply te rrowins demand for varie ‘mount: ‘ngt, inthis department of the ing b the uuder- # continvally introducing new mod nd thus ca: fr the independent taste which has pless hats. They are produ y ion of flexibility, from the ‘‘soft hat,’ waich led up and put in be pocket ling.» pais of glover by “¢ ffer and mors elastic felt beaver inders* that med the dress specimen of this class of chapeau. Ey preaae mt stock comprises about twenty different styles, for gentymen, youth aud boys, and nearly as man: of colordrom jet black to light deab and cream w! hate torhooting, fahing and riding, boot and. hou for their wera by GEN Anptvysary Week=We had no Idea that so meny Cirgymen honored our city with their presence during the ast week. As aah ‘of them were guests of pri- ate familie, we found 16 didieal®. to learn ‘their oormect |, No. oe 25 Cent Imguerreotypes or! joer at the 21d picture frotoy 299 Brosaray, Dy ae and t the \id of borrowed tl Pate Teasicsceres. Great Piano and Music House of Horace WATABRS, 333 Brosiwav, Th % assortment of eal e mse ine pet al) Mando? s music ‘nerehandise ia « he Uni- Lek honse has, Sg eas ters eet proes than ae found “Sawhenes” Now Melodeons—8. D, 4H. W. Smith's Melo- eons, taned the equal eae ea te, which was saan teste dO ACR ste Sines Just Published.—New eam Swing- ? illustrated & beaniifal col rignetie by Reeser a Pee Lace Curtains.—We bee m this morn- ng sovoral onsoe ot new tains, which Ye bare wtoly purchased,» half —a B. 3 Broadway, cor. Siks—Silks,—Just recived, and will be of fered this morning, @ large lot of rich nike ana at bs. por ‘supotior black cheap. rong brosdelot 11 00) store aes 37 Broadway, cor. Aaonasd pteceh Dye.—Most. detect dyed hair, and detection is But the acutest obser 0 Heesisicr Blacks and browns from impagted tints sesiientical, CBidTALOBD, D Astor House, Pianos and Melodeons.—The St. Fiane Establishment ie the fashionable resort ps Tuey can make bn eele st! bag Sllks.-.Just received and for sale pieces of real India areee, Cd ors the newest by ack India satins of BE. . VEADSEATER. & CO., Sf7 Broalway, coracr Leonard strevt, ‘j Gdods.We have now a large stock of bombazines, alpacas, delsines, bareges, silks r erapen, grenaainer, sesues, Lawns, prise, a . mourning /ine, wc llis it pon args a are "347 Broadway, cor. Leonard strect. cheap ety Tes. 12! Look tn Oak MO Mads of epi on selling an ag new stock cs * to be d summer ot oe jor a ol ‘Those $3 75 French Cait Boots, Made to Or der, by A. BAKER, 15 Ann stroat, will wear as woll as any 95 or $6 beote, Also, beet h patent leather boots, fair stitched, $5 to $7, es and gaiters equally 1c & Ham Hamphrey, 373 . corner of White strect, have just received ste large, suction sales a assortment of . h they will sell Mowing 1: itch ‘velvet sere Ls, to_ 14s. vant aoe Sapesir olds. ‘por yard; rieh Brussels 86> por'yard: see thy Sa. t0 90 fia Fey a ingest ‘Lowell male) 6s. per Ports dad sil otter go iy low. Gas Fixtures! Gas Fixtures !—We will open bibition on Monday, May 2lst inst., = doantifal of chandeliers, just received from #rano ing our closing importation for this season, which, together with all of our stock of this class of goods’we will sell without profit, in order to make room for ne styles, ¥ DAILEY & , 681 and-3 Broadway. Singer’s Sewing Machines “Improved o> as to run without pole are the most perfeot contrivance yet presented to public notice. They sew the very finest thread Without ever breaking it, and perform the heaviest wor cloth or leather, without gettin out of order. (ne machine will do every description of work. Clear prot of using oue of these machines $1,000 a year. N. B.—All other sewing machine Hatie to watt Bfor infringement of patents, i, re SINGER & CO., 323 Broadway. The Smithsonian House, Broad: r, Corner of Houston street, on the same block with the Metropolitan Hotel and Niblo’e, having been enlarzed to accomimodate ‘about four bundre tise, nooummoustians to- tem moderate rates; conducted on the European pla turvished'as ordered in the new restaurant or in the private rooms. IDNEY KOPMAN. ‘The Automaton Bird Tree, with Birds Fly- ing about and singing; the mec! lemux, ropresent- ing & vessel tossed by tho wave uber over pointed neils, Also, cance, Comoe, gaa 1 toys; Chinese, jugglers ‘urning somersets are amon; Vanriosi ies tor tran: gers to see, and poe they ats, et TUTLLE'S Em. porium, 345 Broadway, Lea & Perrin’s Worcestershire Sauce, one imperial gallon jars, aiso in quart, pintand half pat bottles landing, ex Manbatten, For sale by JOHN DUN- .N & SONS, 405 Broadway, sole agents in the United Stites for the proprietors, = 3 Marble store: Pickles, Sauces, Catsups, Relishes, Curries, musterd, Yarmouth bloaters, &c.; also, Baro'ay & Perkins’ brown Mout and porter, in pin quarte— landing, ox Liverpool. For sale by JOHN DUSCAN & SONS, 405 Broadway. The Baron, Dr. 8} M. D., A. B., Seo, mart aie ot enpeer mae aas ia Crete and Ck meritan. it is how generally cone fo Soudinucoures than’ all tho iaguity. St a aster ‘Niohelas tel, 98 Spring stroe Defiance Salamander Safes.—Robert WL. Pa- TRICK is the above celebrat C. Goffin’s impenetrable de- fiance locks and crossbars. Depot 192 Pearl street, one door Yelow Maiden lane Hair Dye, Wigs selebrated factory for tl Tou; Batchelor’ artioles is 233 Broadway. Ni: rate rooms for the spy ion of his aie led hair dy ‘bolesale and retail, re of imitations. The largest ‘Sssortment of wigs and toupees in the world. Luxurtant Whiskers and Moustaches pro~ duced in six weeks, by my onguent, which will not stain or injure the $ia bottle. Sent to any part ot the coun- ay; ny ms Third street, reiiam, S88 Browd Fiitadolphin; Brigge, 87 Stave stroct, A\ Hair Cutting, Curling. Shampooing and dying.—Shaving sixcents. MA’ TIN STOLL, aa of Med- burst 4 Hurd’s having left those gentlemen’: loyment, vase Pleased’ to serve his friends at Mr. ‘Hill's, ei) Nassau With chemi Haye given their 7 wder’s tional tests on the wrapper, ith autograph written below, Will be to af Cheats and detrauders Lyon’s Who Is troubled with Rats? Who is annoyed with ants? Whe is dlagusted with lesthao ne roaches? Bbranger. friend or too, w a are, we pity yo advite you to read the Yllowing, nea take’ th Irvine House, New Yorx, Ang. 10 1864. I cheerfully recommend Parson & Co.’s vermin and insoct exterminator, asthe best article for the destruction of cockroaches I have ever used. My house has been entirely cleared of them without the least inconvenicnce. HOWARD. Sold by C. V. CLICKENER & CO., agents, 81 Barclay street. Price 25 cents s box. Too Good for Opponents.—No Hawkers, no ds put out in every corner on commission by 0 trash, no sbam certificates used to lamations stetainaer ate Costas SSrvituen rd vgeneine milens signed by WENRY f. COSTA Depot, 333 Broadway, N. Y. Mothers.—Erom an tnfant to at Years ‘A, remedy without, which no mother's house shoula be. "Prepare for the coming # with which may be expected Btilscs tateatesn Eeven ke siamese The simple but unerring rem parts of the South of ¢! at, and “as seldom failed to pr cig tant tang midst of rams enclot cents, atage stamps, to Dr. Adrian, Brondway ‘Ofhee, ‘tho "apectio. will 6 veo! forwarded immediately to any address, ° Country lettors Punctually attended to. Holloway’s Ointment and Pilis.—The whole civilized world have, as with one voice, endorsed in favor of these wonderful medicines as being the only sure remedy for ul ore breast, even when ain. Sold at the mann- , New Yi ers and 244 Strand, uon- dot alld drogsists, ‘at 25 conte, 6234 conte, and $1 per pen serpot Rheumatism.—Timolat’s Sulphur Baths, 51 ‘Walker street, cst tiem, severe olde, \y recomm aise medicated vay Hernia—Only Prize Medal—Awarded te MABE CO., by the Industrial Exhibition ‘atent Radical Cure Truss. Refere: » Frofossors Valentine Mots, Willard Parker, ‘C ee of names of A a 2 aiden ines N.Y) a ‘est 4th st., Cincinnats, 20°8., No, Bs Make, CORLISS LCOS No.5 Married, On Tuesday morning, May 15, at St. Mark’s Church, by the Rev. Henry Apthon, Bkawann L. Saytu to Sakai A. UNDERHILL, oth of this city. . ‘On Monday evening, May 14, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by t! e Rev. Millett, of No. 171 Esst Seventeerth street, between First and’ Second avenues, Mr. GxorGe T, MELSON, of Roxbury, Mass., to Miss Ca- ROLINE 8. GREGORY, of this city. In Brooklyn, on Tuerday, may 15, at St. Ann’s Church, by the Bev. Dr. Cutler, Mr. N. M. Surrow to Miss Many. E Lows, both of Brooklyn. Connecticut paj ease copy. On Tuesday, May 18, at the Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, by the Rev. ’R 8. Storrs, Jr., D- D. . DP. W. McMvLian to Mies Lucy Jaye, eldest ot TR ‘of the late E. 0. Stanton: Exq., all of the above place. Hartford and Albany papers please copy. Died, On Monday, May 14, aftera Awn Exsza, wife of Thompson Pinck ee ‘years, iy The friends of the femily are respectfully invited to the funeral, ‘rom the residence of her sister, Mra. A. G, Valentine, No. 98 East Nineteenth atreet, this af. ternoon, at half past three o’clock. On Monday Cage | + afer] Mary HorrMan Dikemay, daughter of Wakeman H. Julia Dikeman, aged 2f years and 12 days. Her funeral "ill take plase this afternoon, kt one o’clock, from the M. E Cburch in Mulberry street, near Bleecker street. The friends are To iacaaed invited to attend, without further invitatio: On Monday, Bay 16 Maar, wife of Michael Ki Her remains will be taken from her late No, 162 Delan cee ‘at nine o’cleck this to St. Mary’s Church, corner of Ridge and Grand streets, where a solemn hig! fh ‘mass will Lad geet ee for the re. pose of her soul. "the funeral gl one oe church immediately after mass. riends of the family, and the members of the St t. Mary's TAB Boe ciety, are invited to attend, On a morning, earns Saran, wife of Edmond Pa in the 634 year of relatives and friends of ihe tamil are respectfully tara to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 251 Seventh street, this afternoon, at two o'clock, with- out further further invitation. Tuesday morning, May 15, Mr. Wiuttam Vonck, 67 yours, 6 months and 46 oy ¢ friends ‘and relatives of the ily are Feseeeitully attend the to-morrow afternoon, three o'elock, from ‘his late ‘residonce,” No. 30. Third street, hey yncat Hie invitation. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cometery for interment. som, Wins hag May at the at the residence of her ANKE Honten, wi dow of the late Dee erat, Bat st Metiey Pi neptereoaee ee Trieh pay copy. On Tuewtay, fisy't0° hydrophobia, Enwarp Braws- "in funeral will. take ee Dee She mekabers of Olive Guard aad those family mem! ve Gu those of hi Wee Se Br Ho rermptn, Camu, vdoy jonday, May of consumption, ©, of Wiltam alan, deed at yearn. bts apy ‘The [riegds wad relatives of jhe family are reapectful- Jy invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at one O'olock, from her late rvsislance, No. 25 Clark strest. Her remains will be taken te Greenwood for interment. At her residence, No. 156 Cherry street, of consump- tion, Lucy O’SULIVAN, of county Kerry, Ireland. Her funeral will take pisce at two o'clock this after- poen. ‘The frien’s and relatives of the family are reepestfully invited to attend. On Monday afternoon, May 14, Martiy Hewry, son of apd ror f Catharina Mangels, aged 2 months and 22 days. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, thie afternoon, at two o’clocs pre- cisely, from ‘the residence of bis parents, No. 66 Roose- velt corner of Ouk street. | On Mondsy, May a6 eet ©. F, Aureys, son of Fred. and apna Abrene, years, 6 montha and 14 days, The relatives and Kiende of thY family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No 2:3 Canal street, this afternoon, at one o'clock. On Tuesday, May 15, from injaries received by being run over, GroxGr Wasiinoton, eldest som of Capt. Archer Briggs, dxed 3 years and 11 days, funeral will take place from the residence of his fatber, or 44 Oliver street, to. morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. riends and relatives of the family are re- spect! wily ia invited to attend. Wilmington, N.C, and Providence papers please copy. On Tueaday, May 15, of consumption, Huway Faxpe- RICK KEBLBEEK, of Bremen, Germany, aged 18 years, 11 months and 15 days. His relatives and friends, and those of his brothers and uncles, are respectfully imvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his uncle, No, 187 Atlantic strest South Brooklyn, this morning, at ten o’clock, without further invitation. On Fridsy, May 11, Euizasern Lamwaate, aged 55 years, ‘The remains were taken to the Cemetery of the Ever- greene, from Clove place, Brooklyn. On Moncay, May 14, Gxorgr, son of John and Alice Woods, aged 4 yeut ani 1 month. The herve Til take place this afternoon, at two o’c'ock, from No. 134 Plymouth street, Brooklyn. Goshen papers please copy. On Tuesday, May 16, at her residence, Cliaton avenue, West Hoboken, after a short ano painful illners, Mrs. ANN, wife of Thomas McCabe, in the S5th year of her age. 7 ‘The friends of the family are requrated to attend her funeral, without further notice, from her late residence, to-morrow aiternoon. at two o'clock. In Jersey City, on Tugstay, May 16, Assevars Niowo1- sow, late of this city, well keown a th keeper for fifteen jeats of the Graham Board 4 author of Sravels in ireland during ihe late Fawine,”’ and other works of m Her funeral will take place from the Dutch Reformed Church, Erie atreet, Jersey City, at two o'clock this af- ternoon, and her remains taken to Greenwood. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. N EW. PUBLICATIONS ry NEW WORK ot, PRESS, ‘Only. nine days to wait. Anew ana aE SSE story of ERNEST oa. oe THE | Sixs OF SOCIETY, fond in your order HA | HA! LOVERS OF LAUGHTER ATTEND |— The extraordinary and mirth plovoking ADVENTURES BY SEA AND LAND, R, OSCAR SHANG Tilustrated by pearly 200 Comie Engravings. ice 25 Cents, Showing bow Mr, Shanguai was moved to travel; how he made known his intentions to the wife of his “buzsum.” and its effeot upen her, as well upon the junior brane! bow be loft his disconsolate family with carpet he left vebind him his daguerrooty ps; how hie first, ‘scoond acd third impressions of the briny dee how he was cast away and saved himself on how he was picked up by # vessel bound for Co together with the INDOMITANLE COOK that bad inhabited the hen-coop: how he, determined to Tork, and how he repeated of i when lea "how ho was made Grand Vizi 9 make republicans of the M Bow be Judged it better to retire. from t ately thereupon; how ho is again cast away and SWALLOWED BY A WHALE, in whose stomach he finds s name out and a date, B. C. 952, » a former resident of that unpleasant locality, and picks JON, in the same place; how he bas nice ¢ of misadventures on land, snd is fna!ly induced to make a tripin the flying ma- chine; how something bursts, Mr. Shai ress falls ‘out, and on reaching the ground and recovering his sense, finde! him. self in Afi how he 1s aaraily desired to marry a prit of that count }, Warranted ‘fast colors,” and how be catetahuge sey nom pealasinent fer'act obepiag hests of a “BLACK PRINCE,’ All told in a series of nearly Two HUNDRED of the most RISIBLE, QUAZZIBLE, PROVOKING, POULIAR, SAUCY AND PIOY CUTS of anyone book, All fond e is smusement for many & merry tore of fan tor only twenty five conta, ver eathered within hour. eu ai ie Send cash orders to Puolisbed and for sale 2 GARRETT & CO., No. 18 Ann street. _Also for sale by all booksellers, HE P PEOPLE WHO FED OSCAR SHANGHAI'S cock, after his late adventure at sea, are requested to meet at GARRETT & CO’S, 18 Ann street. IE MAN WHO SAW OSCAR SHANGHAI TAKE HIS own life, with theintention of giving it to GARREIT & CO. for publication, is requested to call at 18 Ann street, ‘and purchase a copy. PERSONAL. NFORMATION WANTED—OF WILLIAM AND Bi. jen Forbes, Rosshire, Scotian Kilen has beon ‘marries ib, ‘seme ot Coon; they both resid York whon last heard from. Avy information wit be thankfully” received By thelr brother lexander, who isin the city for a fo d Ho stops at the Battery Hi . FORBE! F. M M.S FULTON, OR WIS HEIRS, FORMERLY OF this city, will call at 130 Atlantic erect, Brookiya, they will bear of pomething to their advantage, pb nacre Is WANTED OF ELIZA JANE 7 . son, trom Guilford, county Down, Deieah who ended in. ‘ity’ on oF about the 20th of last March. a letter addressed to C. D., box 4,602 New York Post Office, will receive immeaia\ vention. ‘OHN KEEFE, LATE IN THE EMPLOY OF THE NEW York and ‘Harlem adie, tee ob lease make known his address to U. J. & ©. Bidd of South Seventh strost, Philadelphi BIT HIS HOME AT, FLATLAND NECK. L; 1. ON Sunday afternoon, about three o'clock, Nichol: aged about 21 years, Had on when lef, brown a pantlopnes With pateh on the knee, gray mixed sh std white coar: colored neckerch: ash esp much worn, coarse pe; assign ft his home. give informa- ion thatfmay lead to his being restored to his parenta will bo Uberally rewarded, on application to J. Schenk Suydat, 38 Fulton street, Brooklyn, or at J. Lott HE YOUNG LADY WHO LEFT ORANGE, NEW Jerse rted with ber he mame day, is toh here she will ind reception, and relieve the deep’ distross of her ailictea father and family. xe OBLIGE THE PARTY ADDRESSED, BY vi him the interview he desires. REP, House, HARLEM.—THl, FASHIONABLE RE. is now complete in all intments, and she sales stables attached! are constantly tiled with the, fuer oud fastens eee befound. Personsin want of horses can siways be fepplied at she Rod House, | The trotting treok isin Moy by , and trotting matohes occur every Sue afternoon, The Second ‘ive minutes. Avenue oars pass the door every UPITER—CHANGE OF LOCATION. stallion Jupiter, by Lon the trotting mare Gipay. 7 fastest ot Binok Har (1866) Orange vance. NION COURSE, L. L—TROTTING.—WEDNESDAY, May 16, at3 P. M., match for $1,000, mile heats, best three in five, to harness, boddy’ names g. x.’ Mark McGuire; Mr. H, Woodruff 3.2. Aneaing ae Jeave Williamaburg for If hour ae the course and return when the sport ie SHAW & WHITE, pelnntol I—NO1ICE.—1HE MATCH BE: d Mork ba y re to 0 tt ¢ place on Thure AW & WHITE, Propricters. —The race betweon Sontag and Controville will N. come ¢ off withoat off without regard to weather. NION COURSE, I. TROTTING —ON THURSDAY, May 17, at 3 P. atch for $2,000; milo heats; beet Sores in in ne end rivers to bh m, Miller's Dameol Dig. John Wands. jesent season , in oe NION COURSE, L. tween Angelin Wednesday, will SHAW & WulTE, _____ COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. _ business several yours x oS ing this eine re, get investment, y Joan the partinees ‘dress’ Tron, box 300; Herald $1. 200, —PARTMER Bll agar A LA ES. ee ae oe RE business. ( aan are inoss is strict] cash and i) £9 oe an notin businessman. Apply to C. Nass) room No. 7. $200, ae tn beni Mey d sjcharee of an with ten store avir ther Wd etl is the ato ete "TR Folereae reauises: "Addsess: fea Shore, (00 -WANTED, AW ACTIVE MAN TO TAKE AN equal nterent, in tty Tron, ‘Wark 1s nese will be continued by James MeFarinn JAMES MOFARLAN, Jn. ARINER WANTED—IN ONE OF THE FIRST BUSI- ness houses in the city. One having an equal amon ‘capital with the pro Esiwht to on staee. tie Lemay — man, ry MM $1 ernnans, Pestdenes nt releronsees fel COFARTNERSHIP HERETOF between the subscribers, under thi New, relaradna an ta RECEIVED, A sr EN- lot of rieh collars and elec’ yoetes handkerohietr, &o. pri markabiy J. M, GAYNOR, importer of Frenoh eorsete aRd eubroideries, 4 Thirg aveuve, ugag Tyyth regeyh varques, “WANTS. pSRORERME LS Ss... SR GENTEEL AND RESPECTABLE Yo it wie cr aie panies pat ac | 4 act as - Seopecsabliitye address Ke eral ‘office, - RESrUCTARE GIRL WISHES A sirvation fend (A, ured! seamstress; good sity aet lived years, Apply at 19 Lith ith aves. lace, where 6t., between 3d a RESPECTABLE weounes any GrRt WISHES A jood reference, P: situation as co ‘lense call at LL ‘alman st., Brookl; ~ ae. aS A RESPECTABLE BEGLIGR Phi aay WISHES TO se, oF is will mil s situation Sg make herself ject Good eity refere: ‘Addrves or call at 1S Prince sty between Jobason and Tile lary, Brooklyn, TABLE AMERICAN WOMAN, DESIRES A nurse and seamstress. city ce ee —" Plense call at S15 Greenwich r Jane RESPECTABLE SCOTCH tions a8 chambermaid and cLambermaid. et., between tb and 10th 68, or nurse gad 8 at No, 261 28th nues, third floor. ye SENEICAN WIDOW LADY, OF ABILITY AND % Manners, accustomod to good so0i yir hea to obtsin Saituation’ wiere her services would 4o xaluable either in a store or to superintend 4 gentleman's Address Mrs. Witlbe, 5% Hudson st. Every requi- tte . isfaction on an 1 interview. WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION aS in a private fainily, oF to do ehamberwork, atin dairy: Prerki Bee, no objection $0.40 a shoré «in th ~ “Has thr lace, ‘Can bo veen for wwe days, at 2 Prine WANTs. 7; A Seerpetanrs GIL WANTS A SITUATI Feo laundress City reference. iress to $49 ath at., inthe PROTESTANT NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS WANT. ed immediately, for ant: ‘one for the city. Apply at Wesley's taloct feos 7th avenue, be- alters, outees, and aicls Yor general bausomork, With ar . “ference. "A indy in attendance’ ** A RESPECTABLE GIRL W wants A 4 SPE ATO AS between Hoyt'and Smith ste,, 1 reskiya: : __ WARTS. GivaTiow war sree BY A WELL RecOMVENDED tidy Cat na essist in tho vasuius “add ironing ironer, olizins, . Kind dleposition, ee erortion to leave the city. , Conde ctonse 225.90.» Combe cham of See peooess exnglezar's, SPO Shee ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Ss ‘woman, as cham! referenos id and nurse. from bi be seem until engaged. Apply s A ZROTESTANE WOMAN WANTED-AS SEAM- wu etand all kinds of family sewing pe oh yy mu wit ch, Dear 2d. we. fora days, NG WOMAN WANTS A. SITUATION A: ins private family; bas lived over tear heroughly inderstands her busi: id's, Place, and would do Apply oS ae Stee floor, front Teom, fc YOUNG RESPECTABLE GIRL Wisux: vA. tion as first rato washer and ironer rye gti work. City referenes. "Hay sce. Cail for two days at ol ree years in her Las Laig bt ot, : YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION As ‘cbambermaid ang to sesist in washing and ironing, in 2 private tamily. City reterence. Call for two days-at 3/7 Madison st., fromt basement, between Montgomery and Gouverneur. Dev ATON WANTED—BY A BBSEROT. Br), be do chamberwork one seme i Cit ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Youxa WOMAN, a situation as plain cook, washer, and i orto do chamberwork or waiti 'o ean be Bivon, Call at 390 Mth 29th ats, 1Or two days, Bent of city refer mue, bet 28th WHO UNDERSTANDS enged by @ fow ludi moderate terms. L., Union square Post Oflce, will mest RESPECTABLE WOMAN dressing, would like to be week or’ month, o pote addressed to C. prompt attention. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS 4 servation 2 7ARR of enildren and te oe fom ta uv hors Call for two days ab RESPECTABLE PR Tere Gre, WISHES A situation ae and ironer; no objection to re a short distan =r pans city reference, Call for two days at 195 Mulberry dsring tho ween Seay Pe “ ebpeegaar bbc APPRENTICES WANTED TO THE DRESS MAKING— ny nsation allowed while erate also a mn wan! pie ss chamberuraid and w: who lived years in her last place. Inquire at Tel’ Cans} street, LADY ABOUT LEAVING FOR EUROPE, WISHES to find # situation for @ good and faithtul girl, who has Been with al years, te erent = Waiter, or 0 di wi an » Ci be seen iat! Eugen intreet, pouite Clinton Hall. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES 4 SITUATION IN & private iamily; is ap experien cook, and under- stands past ne bMection Co asciee in “the washing and ironing Best of city reference given, Pleage call at 310 Mott, corner of Blesoker st, SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do chamberwork, or the housew: @ mall private family, C ive good reference. Ci S seen for tw t 251 Spring st., in the roar. HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION ‘as wet nurse, Best of city reference. Call at the brick house, oo of Kalb aves, Brooklyn. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion as chambermaid and to assist in washing and iron- inv, and will make herself genorally asetul. Good reter- ence. Can be scon tor two days at 33 Forsyth st., rear. A PHOFESSED DRESSMAKER WISHES TO OBTAIN & situation in private family; sh d fit ladies’ and children’s dr ily sewing. Has no objeoti the country. Good city reference two duys at 123 19th ot,, near 7th 5 0 to go.8 shore distance in Can be seen for nurse or attendant on an invalid or old jb oxee ent recomane dations of fanr years 6 08 objection to go a short dis- tance in the country, Please cull at 105 Amos ¥ A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS he A BtTU A. tien to do A yi? housework in a priva' miLy fora, coo ‘And froner; good relerem er Inst pla iived three seen for twod Butle GIRL WISHES A'S: nds hor busin ference us vo capacity lace. Ci A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN 13 DESIROUS of s situation in a private iamily, a8 cook; is a perfect Washer and ence from her last place, c » betwoen 7th and 8th ave: a ath ad a) ORE at SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS chambern aid and laundress, or would be willing ‘wo go &s plain cook, in a privat y._Can come well recom- mended trom’ her last place, No. 87 West 26th st. Can be seen for two days. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE young wom chamberwork a1 0g ir take care of chil a do plain. sewing. ges re! Apply at li7 York at, Brooklyn. Can be soon two LADY. WHO HAS TESTIMONIAL! stauding, desires & situation as resi rg ya. F THE FIRST it governess oF Gompanion, either in this city or in the south. | She professes h in ite various branches, writt ag ‘and arith jing. Address Miss C., care of A YOUNG ont, oF UNQUESTIONABLE CHARAC- ter, honest and industrious, would like to get » situa: Yin as chambermaid and waiter, ‘or todo good plain sew: ing and make herseif yenerally useful. ‘Tho above qualitica- tien oan be obtal ‘from the lady with whom she now enry WOMAN W ae ITUATION AS CHAM- nd ironer; no objec- a Isdy. #0 call at Bnd B, fortwo days. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A A nd to take children, a, Detween A’ PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, \ gy fd sit. vation as nurse and te do plain sewin m ber would prefe ly place in th ier Good ferences. Ci noon Tor two days a6 118 West 70h near 7th aven A RESPECTABLE, BBALTEY, MARRIED WOMAN, Wishes » situation wet nurse. an be seen for two ben Lah at 226 1 first fluor, front room, over the akery. bode peep forge BY A pe PRO- m1 espe testant Washer and ironerin a respectable- iamaly. Can'be teen ak 170 2th st, for two days, Good city references if required. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS TU TRAVEL fo New Orieaa or Tox: between 24 YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS child’s nurse or chambermaid and do fine washing and ironing; is accustomed to the care of children tor the last has two yoara’ city references" Call at 508 , in the store. RESPECTABLE GIRL vane A ALG n Ot AS somatzens; oom de all binds wing; is willing to hel aberwork. Can. give, ¥ dest of reference, Call at 202 Bleecker st., corner of Cottage place. VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES ‘8 situation to do housework; iss good plain cook, first rate washer and jroner, and mak yd broad; would have no objection to go as chamtermaid, ai washing and ironing, Good reverence. Call at i62 Orchard RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS ndress or to do generel housework in Save farmtiyy nas geod sefetenes; ean be sous for tye 4a7 3 Hamiiton stree floor, back ro tion as ob: ter, and is wi ling to goin d wi Apply at 74 Reade st., near Seto tr tate YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A eiewats seamstress sad to seston ta ghamberwork, or cbarge of one or two growing children; ro ob‘ection re di in the country. Cali or address for two front basement, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU. ildren’s nurse and to do plain sewing, mberwork; good city reference; has bree years. Call at 181 34 avenu RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES & SITUA. tion as cham bermaid and waiter; she is nest and tidy in hep person, willing and obliging, ‘and of an excellent dis- posibien. | Apply at her prevent employer's, 92 B. 26th st., hear bexington av, YOUNG LaDy, Bro: RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SI- ‘es chambermaid and waiter, or as nurse; no bj tion to 40 general housework in s small ban et no other need s ‘apply. Hest of references can de ne Peat TONorth Moore at. Atet Noor, beck SCOTCH WOMAN | WISH Defore; oF to travel with s Indy; n0 onjection to ues 0 Best of rotorences given. Can be seen far m week at st., fourth floor, front reom. be a A Re hen A (ei Cnt J am ‘Be ues, first floor, front room. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- AL, tion as chambermaid, and to do plain sewing or tak ; ean do inbeoidery, ‘ahd would make hor- welt gen rally useful, “Please call F two days at 82 Fulton ya. A Te Aeceowere: inp perrate tees Fate washer 6nd ironer And e good baker, Can be) seen for two days at 120 Broome AS SITUATION WANTED, BY A b yen lrg ty | you ng gil, in & private arly. as good ooo! wae in her last place. oity. reference. Mall at ie Toth at., botween 6th and cy ‘avenues, front base- wane for two days. RESPECTABLE prone.) Rb eof penne, 4 a. ‘as nurse yey WOMAN WISHES A pre clothes. Hine no objections to rey fe tkesumasers Call at 104 19th sts nocchd floor, trout fom, At SPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU: ation as chambermaid and plai beoidery. Best of refere: in sewer; moe. Call at Oy M A=] Sasa Boson YOUNG WOMA! At can eaing GOOD CITY wishes Fituation in respectable as ‘cook or Isuadrer Ph oe Welten 000) jease apply Place, near eg RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO to bectrwerk ino rivets iamliys te willins to msc hervelt general), Good city reference. ‘Se et at 182 Madison street, for two deys, Will Wages, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS 4 SIT- uation to do chamberwork and assist in washing and ironing; no objections to go a short distance inthe oan tty. Be good city reference. Can be seen for two days at No, 8 ivate family, is ou to suis ae pastry, seu, ing and ironing. orth three hee days rae ls Bridg MAN AND HIS WIFE WISH SIfUATIONS— the man is an excellent wa he woman, as good Iain cook; would be willing to assint in the washing and rouiug, CF Would take the charge of a house; best of city re- ference can be given; will be heard of until engaged, Ad- dress J., 831 Broadway, or Union square Post Office, ie neateet and tyle., Can it veen the leband 2 HK yenue fourth floer, front room. Btst ofrefefence gives. ITUATION WANTED—KY A RESPECTABLE | YOUNG jd and waiter, orto do chamberwerk tad irovieg joat city reference. Call for one day at NU. 6 ford at... Daa WANTED—BY A wo- tress 10 chil SITUATION WANTED—BY'A PESPECTABLE YOUNG mat. ar steward, or waiter jos hotel OF restaurant. Weil acquainted with tov basinoss, Best of oity referenee fiven, “Address W. C., Herald offi for two day. ATLOREStES WANIED-OR THOSE ACCUSTOMED torewing. not less than elzhteen sears of age. Apply at factory of the North American Gutta Perdl Sth ot., bee ei Wth and Lith 9 MPO LADIES —A RESPECTABLE mn wants @ ritustion as ebarge..and bring it up by Land, travellin, To PERSONS IN WANT oF 4. TRAVELLER. —T HB advertiser in thoroughly experienced ana xoneval tra- andad which business he ae “+4 wext one. eons : +¥ curity, if required roadway, 5 a aie —A MIDDLE AGED ing and ingurance busin And thoroughly conversant with bootie stion as booker per oF assistaa nent employment being deeire: Keeper, box 1M6 Post Office, N. ¥ 10 BA KERS, MERCHANTS aC man, loug accustomed to bau! WENTY-FIVE QUARRYMEN AND_ SCABBLERS, wanted immediately at the Little Palis Freestone Quarry, near Paterson, om the Erie Captain Adame at the Quarry, Little Falls, Pi jersey Us} JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE, DESIRE, SE PLA- dans une famille Américaine, comme fille de cham- bre ou surveiller dos en! commandstions, S'adresser avenues. UU JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE, DES(8B SE PLA- cor comme bonne d'enfants ou fille de chambre, Elle ut fournir de bonne recommandations. S’adresser No. rankfort st., pour deux jours, gile, peat fonrair de. Benne re- Ye rue, entre le Ge et 7o A YOUNG MAN, WHOSE EVENINGS ARE UNEM. ployed, is anxious to devote them to the writing up of books, making out accounts or otherwiso, Satisiactory testimonialacan be furnisned. Address R, Baker, Herald yentleman; elliny y 1) relerence, which will bear the strictest investigation; he thoroughly understands the care of silver, lamps aud far: nituro, also the care and mi nt of wines, RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as coachman or groom; he is a first rate driver, is & steady map, and hav always lived with noble familios in the old counttios,land jn.this country lived two yours and six months in his last No objection to town or couu- try. Bost city reference. Address M. C., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, us chambermaid and waiter, or to do the housework of & small private tamily; would baye no ob- jection to travel with the family ding the montns. ino best city reforence pivon. Call at fi Mecdougal eb, ne Houston, for two days better 4 RESPECTABLE GERMAN PROTES aie eroily useful, Best of t., corner of 9th ave TED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBBRMALD A AND er, or nurre and soamatr Inquire at 63 Wi «Brooklyn, ANTED—A SITUATION AS LADY'S MAID, BY A French woman; she per‘cotly understands drvssmak- ing, heir dressing and hing; Can sive the best of Sify Teleroseos, “Address Bea. Fi90 Teh A SMART, ACTIVE PERSON WANTED, TO MAKE himself generally useful in the confectionery busisess, Inquire betweon 8 and 9 A. M., at 19 Union square, PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA: man; would prefer the eountry. Call at S9z Bleecker street, in the store, for two days. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS PORTER ina dry good or wholesale store of any kind, or would go as conchman in city or country;,is & good scconnt Sugen navao much an chject sea good situation Apply sb bs Branktort et., for three days. YOUNG MAN, A GERMAN, WISHES A SITUATION to work at almost any kind’ of business; would like s Hituation as porter; can drive» hors9; would ‘be willing to make himeell generally useful; is 5 honest and indus- teious. Good references given, Adaress F. W., Herald office, T MORRIS & COHNERTS, 287 BROADWAY, COR- ner of Reade street, can be found Enilish, Scotch, Irish and Germs rvants, for hotels and private ‘fi ie also porters, waiters, coachmen, cardeners, farm chanive and laborers, at 257 Brosdway, or 108 Greenwich # OOKKEEPER SWANTED, BY A YOUNG AMERI- twenty years of a tuatio a8 assistant book keeper in & hol hou He speaks the Ger- m sete age, and can furnish food city referenee, Addrews d office ANAEDe BASU ARON: ee, A maui od tc tog cry 7 and waiter; le wi to assist in ‘and can produce of city refer: Il at 52 25th st., corper of 6th mae a flobr, for three ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation a chambermaid or waiter, or to assist in ironing or general housework. Best of roferonce Inst employer; Call at 254 East 14th s%., between avenues A and ird floor. ANTED—BY A RESPECTAGLE WOMAN, 4 SITUA- tion as lsundress ip & private family. Good elty re- ference given. Cun be seen for two days at 119 West 240h st., between Gth anu 7th avenues, ANTEDTBY A RESPECTAULE, YOUNG WOMAN ituation as laundress or chambermaid; the best commencations given. Apply at 76 6th ET NURSE WANTED,—A MOST DESIRABLE tituation, with li , is offered at en, New sai nurse for (dren Good Health indispensable. Apply a: Dr. Mercer's drug store, 22 Broad ct, Newark, or by letter, with uame.an@ Fes: dence, addressed Post Ofice, Nowark, N. J., box 123. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOM. a sath tnerens, Good reference, Apply fortwo days ai ay OT AND SHOE CLERK WANTED-ONE THO- roughly acquainted with the oity retail trade. Apply to UU, Taeker, 487 8th avon BY WANTED—AT 165 CHAMBERS STREET. f}OOK WANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK IS WANTED to whom good wages will be paid. potent and oan pecaues tween ¢ test tost the hours of Sand 5 P. M. Cae FANCY fecietrs HAT TRIMMERS havi tience can command ligh ‘wagos by applying to A. ‘Leland & Co.'s, 171 Pearl strect. be a rf tal BYA Beak MAN, WHO TRORUUGH- in OACHMAN.—WANTED, A SITUATION IN A PRI- ate family, by a respectable Frotestant man. Best o city p be teen at the corner of Whi Broadway, from9 till 2.-elock, O1TON MILL—HANDS WANTED—A STEADY AND sober man, (to take charge of a mill in this city); one who is thoroughly qualified to take charge of card and spin steady girle; ono et nitg rooms. Also, » couple of good must be a good piccer, te attend a trosrell framo, and one to attend 8 speeder understand their business, Ap ply at 210 UG CLERK W. NTED—AMERICANS ONLY NEED ‘Address, with references, Druggist, Broadway RUG CLERK you Ge Pehle oo WwHo ti ere und and usiness RUGGISTS.—A MEDICAL STUDENT, SPEAKING several languager, aud with unexceptionable references, Wishes permanent situation in s retall drag store, where it Would be his greatest desire to make himself and iis capa- bility generally useful. A note to G. L.., box 179 Herald of- fice, Will meet with prompt attention. UROPE. SINTERPRETE R. ‘& respectable bF rr mob fd Ge Inthe f pach ference, Add MPLOYERS WANTED FOR EXPERIENCED SER- vants as cooks, washers aud ironers, chambermai Waiters, nurses and general housoworkers, &o. English, Jnisb and Gorman well recommended, tor integrity and in: dustry. Please apply at the South Brooklyn Employment Uffice, 68 Atlantic strect. N. B. Many of these prefer the country, XPERIENCED SERVANTS AMERICAN, SCOTC! German, English and Iris ‘eharacter and compete: ene situations. in fret ¢ he applying. 0 iia, 0 mos mili MA "AReney, Ke itrooklyn.. Established under th iictigaiabed patronage, \OVERNESS WANTED—A FRENCH OR ‘GENEVISE Protestant, to take charge of the education of 1 youns, py ee most satisfactory references required. Ad- e. OTEL FIREMAN AND ENGI igi WANTED—A thoroughly competent, sober a1 Pith the dort reterones. The hours of ean will Hy ave Sit M. Maly 01 ail atthe Smithsoni ILLINERY.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, AT $12 ‘® competent milliner and dressmaker; oe ols oo apprentices’ for the seove business: ‘URSE AND SEAMSTRESS.- A SITUATION WANT. ed yn who undersi mbroidery, eutti , Brondway, corner Hoi ferrei. Goo aad making oi leecker, second Grosses; th try city teteresoe,, Call t 96 Mott st., nea floor, fro 0 da} OP DEWANDE-UNE FILLE FRANCAISE ‘COMME ata, S'adresser 46 Irving place, pendant PUACE WANTED —A PROTESTANT WOMAN, JUST returned from Australia in cherge of a child, ‘wiel lace as housemsid in ® Protestant family. Kespectal Terence can be given. Apply at 200 Adamé st., Brooklys. ORTER poe ge SITUATION WANTED BY A Where he would muke Mimi goneraly aaa ers derstande the cate of shoes a, an ros FC. ata, * Kibo at ishment, 876 Bowery. he “Good bity setonnee. 822 Bowery, betwee mists sad Bonde QITUATION WANTED—BY A RES roman, as plain cook; le ua oncelient wartre aad oe Tat eo te from iY place Can be seen for diye at da ween Sth and 9th avenues, top eee ITUATION WANTED—BY A Y. ’ bs) obembermaid and laun i. epee ae the housework of & respectable teinl * ty ly. Can be seon at 17 ITUATION WANTED—| Sleiman, ae chombermand and ees ie et housework,” Apply iam #t., in poor a ind I, top two dayee. .» Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, LY A RESPECTABLE a ‘woman, as cook, and will make herself general; ful; no objection to the country, ‘be seen for ‘at 88 Union et., Brookly: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A hota ag 4h ri young woman, to do chamberwork, washii ing, or chamberwork and plain sewing; his no 0! do general housework; can give thrge years and eight month's reference. Can be sem at 338 10th st., second floor, front room. Woven, Ha A Ad RBSPEDSABBS, .S) Ti at ge peu aaah bee pgp it AS Ret a ee ig aap soamstre ble young Tespectal Can aypiy ee 210, Melbanty sieeet, lok ANTED-BY (A STEADY, SMART AND CAPABLE girl, a ‘aap eal is @ firet rate washer and ironer aod baker and’ plain cook. city reference, Apply at 127 East loth ond floor, front f T0O! SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAGLE to dochamberwork or take care of gto make herself generally ussfal. ba neon for two daywat 245 Bib ave: ate. ANTED—APPRENTICES TO THE DRESSMAKING. ‘Apply at 139 Woat 21s: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE itl, as chambermaid or waiter, in @ private family. Call at 246 bth wy., between 22d aud 2d ate, W4szED—1wo TRIMMERS, IN A MILLINEBRY E3- tablichment. To those who understend their bi —_, son no ners Apply immediately to Lyon Ieancs, N Divielon et. ‘WANIED-BY, AN AMEMICAN WIDOW LADY, A ‘situation as housekeeper. Country preferred. Under- stands all kinds ot housekeeping, baking, &e., and cutting arments. ‘address a note to Mr, Wat othee, for three di OF cau be sen at 107 Sontn 26 and 7ti Williamsburg. ‘ANTED-—BY A COMPETENT WOMAN, A SITUA tion as cook, in private tamily. No objection to a@ wet with washing and ironing. “Goo ‘city reference. Please endl at 4 Srookly TANT A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG Wo: chambermaid and fine washer. Good rofer Apply ot 24 Summit st., Brooklyn, trom 10 to 3 o'clock. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WoMA to do general how ework. Good references. Apply 24 Summit *t, Brovklyn, for two day Wests SITUATION, BY A YOUNG RESPECT- ‘able Woman, as nurse oF chamoermaid, Good refer- ences, Apply st 24 Summit street, Urooxiyn, for two days. ANTED—A, SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE women, as good "plain id assiot in ircning, or would do the ouewerk ots oot ivate family. The best of ciy reference from her last nce, where che has lived two years, Address 149 Allen near Rivington, for tw ) ANTED—BY rn RESPECTABLE GIRI in & private family, in Brookl 3, 0 cham en Fy 3 mace no objection to assist at 57 Tom pains place, ‘Brooklyn. a i rANTED—BY aad jal eae AND TWo x7 lain cooks oF to do Frotestant girls, sit feneral hourework, an eMfelent eam ‘They are well recommended, vd can haven two Years’ character Dette Wee d apply. Call betwoon the hours of {1 and csealbeebrwe—~ adg Wee GOOD MIL Linge TO WHOM Goop ri volta bad tend, Wert be tons ao Sea W ANTED—GOOD MANTILLA ‘LY vefere 10 doers ts from Spring roleek, to J. M. Lyons, , four et WaNenepe SITUATION, sean feign BY aA MOST HIGHLY . nae = ve mid oat a6 a eon th the baby Wages $6, ital al ely ‘ity rele” rene 217 E. 23a sta, ia fone store. ESPECTALE YOUNG Wouax, A ho ber: id erally ueetul. Call ine 283 Sad. ty ITUATION, AS CHAMB N by a ree table oun woman. aye ‘ARTO A SITUATION, AS COOK OR CHAMB! Protercant young gheealen 6 yd Areke rt cistance in the ‘conntey. api “Apply rg 1e, second floor, PECTABLE Xi Be onjection WARTED—BY A HIG Wane bs a mtont srsrecrag sir wewine, ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, AS Duree ond seamstress voort places Tenth ste nee call, with referenes, at 21 Bre. For Balance of Wants sce Sixth Page, ee