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an ascent ot Chairman of the Whig General So Hanoi, } Secretaries enporetieplectc Settle ony, The Peruvian Guano Trade. THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HSRALD. New Yors, May 21, 1855. ments relative to s change in theagency and Peruvian guano, and purporting to emanate from hority, having been widely circulated, Mesars, ¢a & Bro. would state that all such reports are y false and without foundation, That no such are meditated by the eee will be by the accompanying letter the Minister for ‘TRANSLATION. New Your, » May 15, 1855, F. Barrepa & Bro, Baltimo: fixmx—The Baltimore Patriot “Ot the 12th inst, article which I have geen copied in several of this ciiy, in which it is stated that the Pe- overnment intends to agency now hed for ths sale of guano, to reduce its price ‘ton, ‘You sre hereby authorized to an be public, without any loss of time, that there is gle word of truth in the views attributed to the government in said article on the subject. portation and sale of Peruvian guano will be of- heretofore, and under the same arran; eonsum| or else- but tosell it ata price req: by the value of its nds and ve re pre juces on the aad o' wi portance Bors Gr onpeernto goa of the statement in the f, and that the price Cer in no event be H by. Spat iatye of Pt your obedi- ant, . y. DEOsMA, Chargé d’Affaires of Pera. ident on the Third Avenue Railroad, 0 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. assertion in the HeRarp of yesterday, May ae regards the boy, five years oli, beiag mine, and attended by the company’s phyai- an error which I beg leave to have correct- @ accident occurred about a quarter to 3 P. M., fo. Tf the Third Avenue Railroad was on its ‘Py acer, by Thonsas O'Donnell, with care- t. Instead of driving the horses fully pe litte for a clear headway, they ai pg for passengers Pei ardleas of it can entity to the fact of hi hos. O’Donnell admits the fact of the dash-board car, No.7, driven by him, knocking the child fore he saw her, and allowing the car to ran its gth over the cliild’s legs before he put down the f soeraling both ; one in a most shocking manner, ih pat fr sou oculdt scarcely tell it was the log of for st of the pion which hung by the h Ning iB a daughter of James Houston, undertaker, jird avenue, and is two years and two — he doctors in attendance were, Drs, R. I. Horse- ho 18 the family doctor, Markoe, Buek and White. JAMES HOUSTON, Father of the child, Yor, May 20, 1855. E OF WarrizpD Woxsn’s Ricura—The Le- re of Wisconsin has recently passed the following Hative to the rights of married women. ‘The law ct immediately after its puolication:— married woman whore husband either from inness, profiigacy, or from any other cause, shall or refuse to provide for Support, or for the and educat of her children, shall have the n ber own neme, to transact business, and tore. nd collect her own earnings and the earniogs of por children, and a: oprly the me for her own sup- d the support ani education of such children, m the control and interference of her husband, person claiming the sams, or claiming to be re: from the same, oh or through her Rae ads Pro- That if it is denied by plea, that either of the enumerated in this at, an entitling the married to 1! her own name, nya in point of fact, upon this plea shall be tried and deter: by the efi ‘trying the case, with the other issuss e& Co.'s Assortment of Summer Rats Vlesnen is Bow compiote, comprising » variety of the sirable styles and fabrics; their Rocky Mountain adele hat this season is extroemly light and el: 80 just reocived trom Faris, « large assortm: Frenoh besvor felt hats, of the ehoices, 156 Broadway. ixress Suunmer Hats at Genin’s.—The man- Inew styles and fabrics with which GENIN opens tho Ir season of 1855 is unpre nton hat ventilave the hea ‘There is no taste, however muited from the large end varied of summer hats at 8, 214 Broadway, opposite £t, Paul’s Church, trange Mistake, yn you wanta feud BRO ‘833. Broadw about them that you wilt look for ia aia ry him on the Hatter, has removed from his to Sal Brosdway, opposite the be towns his usual Espenscheld’s Hats.—is Spring and styles are traly eloxant, and their cheapn have ‘and ean recomm mengol hr ESPENSCIFEID, {isxaseuu ‘ofthe choicest that can be procured, and th 4 elegance: ¢ fabric beyond criticism, on’s Dag i pe eine Size for 50 mie ber in a nice case, twit i rey! tak mie ad & ove oe foe oe ie a Sear eee d groan Old Man made ¥« for tip the Dest manui 4 Eo tRG celebrated munufsctery of MEDAURST & D, 27 Maiden Jane. enty-five Cent types, Origi- tbo Man in the Moop, atsumed Vrofesscr REESE 9 Broadway. The pi boating the professor's ire only to be found at the 6 ‘original } Picture factory. Portraits by steam, 600 daily. Plano and Melodeon Cages gn MUNGER, 519 origi St. Nichol: gest stock of piano the ermanr tt Oe apie and ten 7. ust soslouslyy dely BLY S Tidus UsGiE, 519 Brondway. d Music House of Horace Tho largest assortment of cele: Kinds of music merchan: deons.—S, D. & H. W. Smith’ ners tuned the equal temperament. to which wns recont! athe eit pre mae tho, National Faic, Washing. nC, d ay.” a livers! 7 fe sb, on the mos' pa WAT! » C, A. Peck, rnp Mice pcp od t a the ic that he oo pie Be ron tegunion in New Yerk, ot 443 Beowawaye & Hamphrey, 379 corner of White street, bave just received \ Assortment of osr- the following low ri aeely ror The trade foRpue HORAC, and at snd $0 pe pal win ew bacon, $3, £4 0 NDRESONS, vo) ‘Bowery. it oy He ad Ca RAM ice Gratis..Parchase your or IN & JESSUP, 33 and 35 John street, corner of Nas- it is sometimes ‘wine to take the adv fan adve Nenagh pe 4 Lants, wishing to avail thomas seaneels fey ito iM. WILSON 08} a $10; ‘i 8000 pair alton sb. Ried = i; cloth frock conte, $6 e ven co xtra superfine blue cloth MU PANS' Clothing Warehouse, 00 and 08 Pi the Cry is Stilt Thcy Come. Where to LUSK: Millinery, Emperiaim, 151 Fulton, street, magu me re ayhrast ing the attention of the Bo whole sity. Lagevnage Uader bers page inal first ree! HUG Nr attics sods sea rabies west prices. esteme Cia ey ma wees and the A p r gpd iggiats and 9 Ba ee ieee ari c. Vv. Bivobeed & Brother, pepelen bill known a3 m Seance ho best Saditpllar ass tenet teteet ae uTy oF Invanins:—A Ag 5K of disease practice, however cannot be of a ‘td'the invalid.” What ho wanteie Svat and the means of sare. One niag! that leave kim where shoy fo a die, Such’ facto T present. inthe ask the consumptive to rosd the ‘fo himself, or delay availing mastzated to bo success‘ul font ‘These: letters hundro: ved fees 9 Bs the cot eel ve mm my pati and Thtten without sol —— 1 the attention of consumptives, they may be induced to taope ‘and itwhich I know will be much ae to ppoint their hopes of relief and cure than now anywhere practiced ; and I do trust that such eeoee these will not fail to influence the invalid who is looking for the means of relief from a disease so generally regarded as hopelessly fatal. CAEE OY MR, D. W. THOMPSON—TRUE CONSUMPTION CURED, ‘Mr. Thompscn writes, directing am invalid friend to me, ang then adde the followi Cazznovia, Madison Co.» N. Y., April 1, 1855, Dn, 8. S. Frreu—Déar si:—Suffer me to trouble you with afew lines touching my own health. You doubtless havo forgetien rey visit to your ofice, four years October, and m: ie siti fay, thatit wes with aarent “timate that sah Twas enabled toascend tho stair to your rooms, at ay ; I was then laboring under all the aya toms of contumption, baving been treated to phyricians in Madison county, without any good sult, I represented the facts of my case to you, and re- quested that if, in your opinion, there was any chance for . A wandesizous to know it, and if not, was prepared tor the worst ; after examining me, your reply to mo was noarl carly I think, sir, ‘you are badly stbuated, an is exceedingly doubéfal. But I have remodies that PA, males you more ‘comtort for F awhile, ae 79% 1 believe they will cb a cure,’” 2 mledicines for Wo or three months and took of which time Twas in. tho enjoyment of d have beox ever since, with the ox jeurisy, which, prostr trated m covery’ is considered somethi via, Respectfully yours a the. able in Et? W. Tuompson, Case OF J. 1. FOWLER, & RESPROTARLE FARMER, Se aia! LL, Dr, 8. 8. Frren—Dear Sir: on in confirmed consumpti ing my true condition then; more than a year, expectorating @ thick matter blood to t! xtent of eight or ven oun a! littls exertion would bring on bl ulcerated. I was emaciated to » mere I bad » deep seated cor tent T had cais mea all hope or expectatio being any better. Yougave recover, and I put myrelt under, your tebe ‘ine 1 skonldcr Lraces, eupporter and inbalin ih medicines and 1 entered tipon the treatm he little hope of Benefit, "But now I bless th kind Frovidenee who dirsate ally to mend, the pain in the all the tendency to are IT regard your pl. ap ry consump- Gem enencaea® my case, to be effectual in ite cure, and I rnestly recommend it to all who have ai e of the! lungs, If the doubting will write to or call on me, | will convines them that what | eay is true. Accept my heartfelt thanks for what you have done fs me. Yours, respectiuily, Fower. CARE OF ALONZO W. STREET—A MARKED CASE Oy CON- sumprn Conn., May 19, 1855, benetit or thore if I wish to inske a statome of the effect cf your treatment in my cane, It is also an act of justice towards you I will first say that my family ie consumptive one. My father and one sister died of this Ci My own lungs have siways been wesk, and I e disposition to consaimptian: Last autamn, vere cough, Which was induced by & cold. 1¢ made rapid progrese, aud soon ths lungs became extensively diseased. in about four weeks I commenced bleeding from the lungs, and in the course of three months, J bled twelve times, some two or thr2e table spoonfuls at a I became much emacisted, y weak. My arahdtny cate ue puemelies neva Thadan ulcer break in my lunge, and discharge if pint of heavy thick mat 1 had sovere night sweats; wand under the should om of condrmed feotly invaluable. tion as bel lung, Still, ede min te hope thet tm eured, though it a fe hoping against hope, 1 diately placed myrelf in sour bands You xave mo your r medief—akoulder, Ureces, supporter, inhaling tube, with medicines; alse, inhaler ‘and fubaling fluid for medicated ‘My cough tooa showed of improvemeni— its dry, hard, cistressing Tacter, and became and loose, while it gradually became less and loss. I bad but one turn. of bleeding after commencing the we 0: 4 that but elight, My steength and flesh tt expanded, the lungs enlarged and oe came strong, ard evidently rapidly healed, aad to-da) call myself well. Ikave better health than I had aus months ago. Yo, your treatment, under Providence, 1 a 1 owe my life. My case certainly shows that o¢i ene becured, and how any one who has disoase of the fangs Knowing the facts of your practice. ova loot to himself under your treatment is fog to me. Aveept me Cratitude for the relief end health yougaveme, Yours, Auonzo W. StResr, TESTIMONIALS. Ifapy doubt is entertained as to the Tae cenp ee of the letter of in- above letters, the reader is invited to addre: quizy to the reepestive writers. ment by which euch cures as there were effected, I t ve, and invite him to consult me free of 714 Brosdway, New xeek from 9 A. M. day’in the week, Sunds; can con! ‘To enable them te make full ries ot question: ~, stating any special x, them. This will pat me in umstances not embraced seion ef the facts and symp- tenn end enable me to trent the patfent nearly as weil as could be done after a personal examination; though an in- ferview with the -atient is preferred when practicable. All ters will be vremptly answered my candid opinion ven, and if asked, my terme-of trestment, bro P' if r ta! Lean or desby! tall or ehort? straight or #709) formed? height, and size around the waist two inc! the nips? colur of | eae complexion! have you sny humor, scrofala, cancer, Loss of voi tartbd (one of Voice, hoarseness, oat alse blood, fever or might sweats, enlila, cunfined 0 bed of house, palpitation, nervoui sour oz tick itomach, dyspepsia, mach, colic, fod one pleats oe gostive, appetite good or at ry tule, ala, gravel Heat’ of ae enty of sediment? ? had childrent ny female o% He fre eguianity ts Pireak back in any here? any bien ting aropey! ee ee any bas bilious! worms? int fits of sickness? taken ‘much DISEASES TREATED, Pa gee ae Rieving dit ser paw and generally give prempt ct & permeni Gopmetoytions ae all diteasce of the Jungs and throat. Palpitation, and all other forms of heart di Liver complaint, é ow Rheumatism, scrofula, and all skin disoases. GRATUITOUS DIS CRIBUTION OF A VALUABLE BOOK. Dr, 8. § Fitel'g “Six Lectures on Diseases of the Lungs, c.¥ a book of 868 Pages, ‘handesmely bound in with twenty-seven subject of lung disease is treated the consumptive. yoiuted out the Will be sent to or for invalids, on appli either pertonally or bylatiar. 8 ona be, vent through th eld conter To ensure the good faith of, the ap- Tr guise the payment of the nominal charge of 1.” On the receipe of 03 ripe Sore artes. Benjamin’s Gold Medal Brass Spring Truss office, removed to No, 1 Barclay street, corner Broadway. ‘This truss Lever rusis nor weakens from use, Satisfaction Wartanted or money returned. Blase Telegraph.—Petersburg, Va., May 3-8, P. HENRING & CO.—Gents: thcee souk sn in the fi Allright. 0-MOrrow. row! wercle WATKINS, SUN & CO., Agents Hercing's Safes.” Ladies are Comb Factory, 387 Broadway.: respectfully invited to ¢ of tortoise ebell combs, paired. Heir selebrated factory for the vate rooms for the applic Tolesale and retail, Asoortment of wikis ‘While Ordinary Halr Dyes Sell Slowly on commission, easb orders for Cristadora’s Bxcelsior Dye pour in from every State. His correspondents say it is the only ot ita kind upon which their customers can rely for ® t counterpart of the living lack or brown, Prepared, fd and applied, (privately,) at No, G Astor House, Dye, Wigs and Toupees.—' et, icles Piss nine talk a ine of his unrivalled ad hair dye, 8. The largect T = sorely puzzte counterfelters’ pates ‘Toread the grand certifientes hich were, in eighteen fifty. thr ty ‘Millard Fillmore sent to Qce from Prince Alpert too, ¢ His medst—all tl rth expor S98 powder end hie pil Which tossete never failed pst. it, “ lepot, roadway. oO es genuine Lyon’ ’. Ke’ f eigant are on Pieose closing es The Great Inhaling Remedy for Asthma, new: mo peien, andall disensee ty the throat and lu ie y weet ni LT ys ‘Thous: dy ok stored ‘see ie ioe a Pand vcld Vy GH RING, 191 Beeedway.” Price caly BFF pecksce. jolloway’s epee and Pills.—Scrofala, and all skin or musoular disoa be rubbed into tl at. No external dis: byrne can be radics! Parts aifected, OT derfol medicine lane, New York, giste, at 25 cent: Hea: for the Deaf.—Persons Afflicted Pith deafness are invited to ealt at RUSUTON'S mine the acoustic aaricle, which is s small instru of prepared plates, t0 adjusted as to com tion, whieh, parsing throw, th ese, producing the donre ‘ffes orn witbout base noe it No. 10 Astor I FRED! KV. vsnto! of Barclay at., and No. 417 Broadway, coraer of Canal st, Luxurious vee or Moustaches Pro- auced in ala wechy Ly my oneuont, whioh will not tain or ap ae ER ber, 44 South Foied PR rag ss Raney ke Married, On Monésy, May 21, at St. Lube’ Rey. Issac i. Tuttle, » AvGUSTU! Fruazarern Gxrane, of this city. Philacelphia Ledger please cop; In Prooklyn, om Thursday, Weed, Mr. Joun ©, Caxton to suxeve, of that city. At Paterron, N. J. William Tunison, Wiusam W. daughter of Hiram Gould, Esq. the Rev. L. 8. won, On Saturday night, 19, at 12 o’elock, al illness, ANY, Vite ot Michael Gill, : sep Gray, late of Ballymore, covnty Wertmeath, ped, nu 9H Ul OWE, Maem, aged ZY youre, louse, corner by the Braxaacas tiles aay 17, by ies Wee J. Guipre- + on Moncey May 2, bAearhos al tnd sive of Rave eteeath, ige- Ber te frien, No month and 10 days. nde of the family are invited to attend the citar ‘to-morrow afternoon, 3. two 0” = the residence of E. F. and M, Hopke, No. 375 Wash- s . Monday, May 21, after a short but painful illness, Rowent WinNING, aged 83 years. frien nae Soueeneteens finer teaiie, Ang friend of his brother-in iaw, Benjamin F. French, are otal invited to attend the funeral, from hie’ tate re. jo. 186 Orchard street, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’cloek. On Monday, May 21, of inflammation of the brain, ae Appisoy, the remaining twin gon of Thomas and Eliza Manson, sgod 9 months and 21 days. Funeral this afternoon, at one o’elock, from No. 200 West Thirty-second street. The friends of tue family are oust. as ea Pe oi ganged in Cypress Hulls. me: to join his infant brother in heaven. — pier fanny oe daughter of willam “yg Elizabeth Widdows, aged 14 montns and 2 relatives and friends are respectfully imyited to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No, 86 Wost Fifteenth atreet. On Monday morning, May 21, of cengestion of the brain, F. Wituiam, son of Heary’, and Dores Meyer, aged 7 months and 23 days. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fancral, this aiternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 65 avenue C. On Monday morning, May 21, Many Hevrrerra, infant gaughterf Henry T. and Mary Wast,iaged 8 months and oo relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at half past two o'clock, Her rmains will be taken to Greenwood, nate Sunday, May 20, ANN MaGRatu, wife of Edward nn, Te friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral; at one o’clock this afternoon, from her late re- sidence, No. 3¢3 Third avenue. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. On shsridsy J May 10, AS No, 12 Carmine street, Susay ‘Wariast, ears. The remains were interred in the Cemetery of the Ev- en Mondsy morning, May 21, Harvey T. Winte, aged 1 ree months and 21 days, son of Ezra B, and Catan: rine ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- neral, this morning. at eleven o’clock, from his parenta’ ee No, 89 Hester street, without further invita- nn. ae ® short illness, Witz1AM Henry Lyons, aged 3 brs ie 9 months and 11 days, youngest son of Wm, and D8. The ete and bagel aerd are respectfully invited toattend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 107 Mott atreet. On Sunday evening, 21, Ayntg, daughter of James and Charlotte Proud ene year and 9 montis, stern in hat king of terrors, our besateous flower; Bot with ¢ eye of faith, we sce It bloom ia Eden’s bower. & The friends of the family are reapectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at half past one o’slosk, from the renidence of her parents, No. 103 Fourth street, corner of Charles street. The remains will be taken to New York Bay Cemetery for interment. we Brooklyn, on Monday, May 21, Watrsr K. Bexc- IAN, aged 28 years, late of ‘Memphis, Tennessee. His relatives and friends, the members and ex- members of Engine Company No. 13, are respectfully in- vited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his brother-in- law, Ata Stebbina, No. 25 Batler street, at haif past one o’clock this afternoon. At Mcunt Vernon, on Monday morning, Ma; 2, after a ehort and painful iliness, Mary B, wife o! B. Vandercef, aged 36 yoars, 10 months and 20 Ay The relatives and’ friends are respectfatly Thvited to attend her funeral, from the New Haven Railroad depot, corner of Canal street and Broadway, this afternoon, at one o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Cornwall for interment. ogiaardea tay Yo iH avay A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES K og OBTAIN A te. pron aewanse oe chambormead She has lived with bi ‘caployer for some Yours, where she now advertises, Gait for two days at 19 Fitts atrect. A®™ pagLien Bind WISHES TO OBTAIN A itt Ur se, cham! Ci ot Al between Wary and linen iy es for two days. AY hae Wi Redmon gels had PROCURE A SItU ATION FOR stress; can recommend her as tho- cy sie ‘qualified, for ber duties. She would be eq ally, well das cham! West bermaid and seamsiress. Appl; + between Sth and Gth venues. pdt WANTS. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO: je A® MAN W! 4 Bre fine worn coed e city reference given. Please on a0 38 at., between a1 os A and B. A [00P;, RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUA. tionr is a good cook, wash 4 110 Pecite Feference, Can be ey tween Court anes Smith, Brooklyn, second floor, baek room ne emlte, Brooklya, sevond Seer, beck soem, A! YOUNG WOMAN, LATELY eagaren, WHO HAS lost her free t baby, wishes » sii yn be seen tors ‘bree ye, if pot » third floor, back room, vary RESPECTADLE rouna wouay, or Lea ry A Anite, wishe: uation tua tron: is good, and willing torrender benetlt of her employer. Call for ahs betweon Sth and 9th avenues, third wo days, at 221 25th floor, front room, west A YOUNG LADY, PROM FAMILY BEREAVEMENT being reduced from a condition of aftiucnee to shat of indigence, desires to procure some honorable ion whers the education of alady might yield hei omfortable sub- sistence. ‘The most unequivocal reverences given and roquir- td, Address M. EB. L., New York Post Ofiio A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA: tion to do general housework, No odjection to go in try. Good city reference given, Apply at 78 Nor in the rear. D—BY A RESPRCTABL young Woman, as chambermaid and waiter, with the Place, wiuere abe bas liv- aPely tor two days at 226 WISHES A ¢ to do the house. Bost of city r Brooklyn, for two A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN situation as chambermaid or waiter ri MIGHLY RESPECTABLE Situation as cook; she is first rate cook, and ean he well recommende: objestion to go to oountry. Apply at 155 2let st., between ‘2d and 3d aves., fortwo days, A TONG, GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM- Dermaid and to do plain sowing, or to take caro of ohil- ren; is willing to make pastes enerally useful; objection try. Has food city reference, at £9 Crosby st., in the basement. A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS cs SITUATION AS chambermaid and to assist in washing and ironing, or to do general housework f 1 Yamil: ma go to the country. Can be seen for two day at., Brooklyn, A’ ENGLISH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO chamberwork or waiting, or to assist in washing and onion yond a Devantt gpasvaliy Seat. Gane ity ree ference trom her last place. Call for two days at 92 C, between 6th and 7th sts., third floor, bac! room, Lime Des EROTASEAN® FRENCH YOUNG LADY, DESI- going to Hurope, wishes of children; she hi ble Ame Pieace merges Di, ceca oll EE SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESVECTABLE young woman, to take charge of children, plsin sewing. she fs Perfectly competent, and ¢ st of references. Can be seen for two ays, at tho rosie denco of her present employer, 74 Woet 20th et:, hovwoon 6th and 7th avenues, ny A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITU- ation as cook and first rate rasher and irouee, oF to h ppaacel Densenerk: sue good r rh a me 5 ion from her moe. She can epeak good English. P a 185 5 Yorsyth et. ae oe rubies A BROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN OF RESPECTA- bility is desirous to engage with s lady ay nurse and Seainstrees, or lady’s maid and seamstrosa; ia capable of fill- ing ether capacity; would prefer a lady travelling or boari- ing for the summer Can give th mmendation as tochoracter ahd eapatility, Can be seen at 293 Gth aver nue, first foor, back room, A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION 79 COOK wash and iron; x0 objection to go in the sountry. Good city referencewill]be given. Please call at 144 Varick st.; can be seen for two days. — ee A SITUATION WANTED, AS WET NURSE, BY A RE- spectable young woman. Apply at 103 Sinith st., be- tween Dean and Bergen, Brooklyn, WOMAN Plier iond A rrry Please 10 obj ection to + 86 Lawrence aiaay, re othe oad floor, back room. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. (aria JAMES BLOODGOOD, WHO, IN THE month oi April last, an re vel hire pe nFremises near West Hoboken, New Jersey. is jaceted at the cor- ner of Prospect and South feat atrests, eter City, without farther delsy. ORPAUS BROWN, SEAMAN, DIED ON TIE 23TH Acril on bosrd bark Venus. iis father livesin Cayuga N.Y. If this should mect his eyo he will reccive ts by applying to BUONEN, GRAVES & CO,, 112 Wall tres JF JAWS DALTON, LATE OF 42 TURTON STREET in the city of W tminster, Polles omtoer, wil ether call or send addross to the undersigned, it may result to nee, His friends last honed: of dim es belng with Hetfleld, Goshen, N. ¥, MOFT & MURRAY, Law. 78 Nowy street, N.Y. NFCRVATION WANTED—OF SAMUEL ROLLAND, drugsist, who resiced near Manchester, England, about E20, His will hear of sametbing of greas importance, oom: cerning Lis affairs in England, bY adéFessing Luward Moore, box 2, Otice, Chicego, Mlinois. NFORWATION WANTED OF MR: DAVID HUNTER, ergineer, late of Devon, Clackmannanshire, Scot! Thosrrived in the United Btates avons three When last beard trom he was in Boston, bi no bein New York, If this ould meet bis novice, or auy per. gon who is aware of his whereabouts, they will confer a {favor by calling op, or addressing Mr. Jamos Patterson, 877 Ninth avenue, SFORMATION 18 WANTED OF HANNAM CODMAN ho left Ireland about one year ago. By calling at 14 Madison square, corner of Bwenty third sireet, she will meet ‘with her only sister, Aun Codmar. one SMITH, OF NEW YORK, NOW RESIDING AT Water street, would feel obliged to Parker or Gates Chateberinis’ if would some paper, would also brothers Huchison aud and Julia, R. A. G. BENEDICT WILL PLEASE SEND HIS addrees to box 531 Post Office, for the purpose of hav- ing communicated to him « business matter in which he is interested. a Ms ELLISON, wy HOBOKEN, CONSIGNEE OF 4 it ears oy to inform, by advertisement in or by letter, ‘as to. thele a ‘feel extremoly’alad to hous from eicher of his jamin, or his sisters Elizabeth ~ Fe boxes, 2 rocking chairs, ex schooner H. P. trom Charles ton, lease make herself xznown at DOLLNER, PORTER & COn 191 Front st. IE YOUNG LADY WHO LEFT ORANGE, NEW Jersey, on the 1ith April last and parted wiih hee same day, ia Ker hesie, phere abe itl relieve the deep’ distress of one the o' ce of a reeopeion AMlicted fathor and family. HE GENTLEMAN Wil tills ploked ap in Broadway om T, will eqaters favor by eailiag om Tho Metropolitan Hotel. INSTRUCTION. BOOKRREPING, i ay: AW A eae SILK ji WN ite ee masters, ang e3, s6ons, either in gar, or reneb axes; speaks engl iA cigs moat ApRly residence, 261 Fou or te Mortimer Livingst CARD.—THB SUBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE help af pupils oe. for class or private mstruction in the ar ot penmane! and bool Pennant) IVER B GOLDSMITH, pe siete: ae ja Home Journat Wo ish to impreve their writing tok My iz eae ttt one is not @ place in the werd where the art ¢f penm ably or more expedi Goldsmith. SWISS GENTLEMAN, NATIVE oF. pt Lt [et Ue Jropores ‘to give instruction in the Fronch lan Dr. Cernochan, quired, either tibusly, than a tne ‘establishment ofr, RENCH CLASS—A PARISIAN LADY WILL IN- struct young ladics in the Freneh language, by & quick hs three lessons a week. ‘Tala avenue. angatae hand, nied and Sgotoh draft, e execute! to order, teacher. Terms ox- De ee ANTED—A FRENCH TEACHER FROM PARIS 10 give instruction in French in eaebange for tho esme in Spanish, Addrees V. A. Herald oxice. FINE ARTS. LD BOOKS AND beg phd FOR SALE AT EX. ie rap priate, mand paintings jassau otzect i ‘REET, NO, 8-AN at sr rooms; 10 PA —HAVING INVENTED A NEW seiontific principles, which has ‘infaction to all who bave purchaced, wo uyere to call and examine our fino stock on band, lete, With everything CTPF ITH & DECKER, 0 9Aan ateooh ETROPOLITAN WILLIARD ROOM AND PISTOL Amery, 604 Hroaiw ar, Adjcinieg sho Metropolitan Ho: fie Le most exten billierd room in whe United Sitges orse tne ered feet deep aad” containing ixteen yb the most his room is an- frit lan sa ersant of BROTHER PERKINS, formerly af Tall. Brangers will find this placs well wor: ‘thy of « visit. DANCING A ACADEMIES, — CING Pcapnay ntlemen VBZIEN'S DA ye CAROLINE Vz jastruction of Indi bl sof the day, Sehocl Yor pra ngs, to 10, Grand from 8 toll ovelock. dan- tolrees every Satu Ge Fuss SPLENDID NEWAQUSDLAND DOG. A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS Ggok, washer and ironer; understands baking and pas ‘give the best of city referrnce. Cau bo seen’ for ihe geet nod engaged. Please call at 103 slott st, rear 7 A. SEITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE sir), with a family intending to spend the summer in the country. Reference given from her prosent employer. Apply at 121 Stanton st., corner of Evsex. A SITUATION WaNTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS coachman and farmor. Can briag tho beat of city refer- gnco | Can be seen at Go Kast Isth ot., cornor 4th avenuo,for 0 days. mae, WOULD LIKE TO GET A SITUATION FORA ori and waiter, or to take care of ehiidrer nest andin every way Bs of filling te above ntuation, Apply at 51 London terrace, fortwo aye. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA. tien se iain ‘cook: ts & good fmall family, Can give three days, at 290 Greenwich st, FRANCH PROTESTANT GIRL DESIRES A SITUA- chambermaid or nurse; sho can take good oaro Suistiren, Spd sands: shaln. oenink abe oun eiveaned a6 commendations, Call at 179 Varick SITUATION WANTEDCBY | A young girl, as thyee years in Keriast pl waithag; she is experienced 's Pee! ng for ay. Tetween 8th at. ca Waverley pine eity ‘e seta eta for be Ste P stairs, Let floor. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION IN is a good plain oook, and an excellent no objection to go s short washer end iconer, woul distance in the Gouery; has the very beet et gout Can ‘be soen for three days, it not ebgaged. Av86 Mulberry ats, back Tooms, lst oor. nes RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A situation to travel with alady. Would have no ubjec- hort distance in the country. Good rofé for two days, at 120 8: RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS TO GET THE Washing of a lady and gentlemen, oF that of & family. Good reference, Can b 129 ith st, near ue, any day this week. nl ttt Abbe 11 ANY Ee OE rn AOS RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation 28 cook; one who understands cooking, baking, and is an excol!ent Inundress; would profer chamberwork ard fine washing. Good city reference. Can bo seen for two days, oe Essex st., near the corner of Grand, in the apernen’ GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS CHILD'S NURSE oF chambermaid, or to do g eral housework, if.» Fi Yate family. No cbjection ti o,going in the country. Best of references. Can be acen at 72 West 33d at., first house from 6th avenue, NEAT AND TIDY GIRL WISHES A SITUATION to do the housework of a small family; is a good w ind sroner; gan de plain cooking; is kind to obildra Felerence, Call au S77 Went thse, between, Sih aad icth Avenues, eecond floor, back room, for two day YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A respectable family, to do the cooking or general hous work. Good city reference, Call at 122 12th st., between oth and 6th venue. = RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO dothe housework ot a small family, go as chamber. maid and waiter, or to do plain sewing. Has no objection to go to the country, Catlat 14437th st., betwoen and 3d avenues. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL Ai foneghs A situation 98 ctambermaid and seamstre bermaid and to take care of child; Is agreeable to par atanything. Call at No. 81 l7tnes., betweon 6th and 7th me YOUNG GIRL WISBES A SITUATION AS PLAIN cook, washer om ironer and to do general housework. She ts willing to referencer. ‘Sno cn ean ve Bethune st. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WISIIES A SITUA- tion to work almost at any business. Wonld go as porter in a dry goods store. Is willing to make himselt gon- erally usefa), Can produce five years’ reference from Int employer. Please call at 58 Grand st, N AMERICAN LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS A house keoper ine private emly, or hotel, oF as matron ar * choo), yeanes exebitgeds A psly Wr ewe weaky as 08 Kan SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE nt girl, as cbhambermaid, and who will take care of children, and assist in housowork, Apply for two Gays ot her present employer's, 30 Butler st., Brooklyn, —_———— TABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG LADY IS A tena of obtaining ® eituation to travel with» fami- hI h Ameri yr t» Europe, would wait a) nas. oa take charge of & shila or Can furnish the most respectable city r May en for two days, eect sith thr between Ist aad" 4a avouuen Upset floor, back rooms, RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS ist in washing and ironing, oF dnbermatd'and to take este of chitdren; ie tias tho best of city refe feosa'nes int’ j at of city referonce from her Int plese, where lived two years. Call at 192 17th etween 7th & es, for two days. ON WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- Soe e aa tree rate cook; caderstands ber, Dustuess, d ison colons | ae. The ‘bess of eity 10 cones, No ‘& short ance in the country, dan be seen fotine dayerne 38 West 13th st » between oth and 6th avs, firet floor, dsck room, ee $$ ) HAIRDRESSER, AT M2, LYON’S, CON- Ph Fi Le a ener bat tween Twelfth and Thir- teenth stre drescot, sl and dyed bairin hank ig A gS, dive at thei 1 50 & de Pat ba Mis tor 12 0 12 cent a nse SITUATION ph lat god PE A Af peernorasys emai t A perverted WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, id sesmstress, or ss chambermaid and fine Call for two days at 33 ce RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A rca. ‘son as cook, washer sud ironer, or would go short in the coun’ forencggtrom hor inat Places Please ‘call at 123 West 861 eon ot, in tif rear, for two days i , scoTcH ERorest Any GIRL WANTS A SITUA- A tion as chambermaid acd waiter; would assist in waah- n emient oF would gos snort disveneein the country. Pieare nit iets Went 26th st,, for two days, . NATIVE OF LoRDam ENGLANP, 8 toreturn to her friends, offers hor sex Fiees to attendant. Sal refer: Btronp, No. 1 Bleeeker #t., corm 8 : TANT,) WISHES A SHTUA- eee oe reer ANS) Gara Maem on SITUATION WANTED —BY A young girl as cook in isi tood ety referen BESFROTARLE iva e family; me, other | Ploase to ci! WANTS, INGLE MAN WANTS soe Late gine ag cone b rove for 72 fan en 4 Pre ok has the od 206 Centre st. Sma Lang DS WANTED—!INISHERS AND BO! for tirst clars work Nene but Fad vewerd a apply. C: 621 Broadway, from 9 to 12 A. S™aereses WANTED. as bt gg Pg ‘= EN -pable aly ove. tb smaking, may" only, EAMSTRESS WANTED—-ONE WHO. PI CTL Ss understands dreesmaking, « ibroldery, fand-ail Medeor family sewing. None others ueod apply, at 42 East 25th e6., near 4th avenue. @itua ION WANTaD~ ‘3 cook, ite branches: 290. BRGLISH GIRLS iby relerences give! 7th avenue, for two RESPRCTABLE GIRL WANTS A 8ITUATION TO do general housework in a smal private famil reierenee if required. Call for two days at No. 2 Pearl st. corner of Piymouth, Brooklyn, first floor, frout room. A SEAMSTRESS WANTED BY THE WEEK—NONE but Amerioans need apply; one whe understan; inaking, and is a noat and quick sewer, oan apply eou’s, 689 Brondway, cpox, WASHER AND IRONER, AND dats SeART and seamstresses. wanted immediate ehambermaids, waiters, laundrosi housework, with good’ reference, and sma t WESLEY? t Select Female office, 195 7th avenue, between 23d aud 24th ata. Alady in attendance. Places ready. “A®, ENGLISH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO general housework and assist in cooking, washing and ironing. Inquire at 99 Greenwich strect, rear, for 4 days, 8 WAITER,—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT MA of experience, wauts # situation in @ private famil. Without encumbrance, and bh: jection to the countr: Best of city reterence. A note addrossed J. P., 370 Gth avenue, for three days, shall be atvended to. & oune WOMAN WANTS A SITUATI! ina Pa eery fawily, who perfestly understands baking, = meu otal ection to Cyn in ne a Teference can iv ¥ Lat 106 West ldth st bates Gin aed Thktewerace ease cat stechbelMsedbac ib eas YOUNG GIRI, WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUATION as chambermaid or waiter, or as chambermald and to take care ot children; good cit, Place, where she has lived for thei at 62 West 2ist st, eee oe ees ee A YOUNG GIRL WISHES 70 OBTAIN A SITUATION laundress, Senay or chambermaid, or to aaviss Atoning; good ‘ity, reforenco rom her 1m Place, w lived for the last six years. Please call at 62 Wert 2ist st , coruor of 6th avenue. AN ACTIVE, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG WOMAN, it id and lnundress, or to do poet ou 1y recommended as to character and o capability, Can be seen at her late em- ployer’s, at 93 St. Mark’s plac, noe ashing and ee reference from last two years. Pl FORTUNE FOR ANY MAN WHO WANTS IT.— fA Lec kuowledge of w budness whore from $342 $9 per ay can bo made and no capital requirud, will be for $5. Call at EDWARDS & COS, corner ot Duane and Chatham streets, up aus. A YOUNG MAN FROM THE COUNTRY, TWENTY two years of age, detires @ situation ss salesman and assistant bookkeoper: had four years oxperionco in a regular country store, and can command some trade. Wages not £0 much en object as a goud and permanent situation, where, by mdustry and strict attention to business, he is confident, he will merit the easeem and confidenes of his em- ployer. PI ddress M. H., ) Herald office. YOUNG MAN, WHOSE EVENINGS ARE UNZM- ployed, is anxious to devote them to the writi of books’ making out accounts or otherwise. Satisfs Mivecnials cam be furnished, Address R. Baker, Herald ee A SIRUATION WANTED, BY A VERY RESPECTA- blo young man, as conchman, in some private fail; understands the care of horees, and 18 & careful driver; will make himsclt genoraliy usotal.” Can give tho best of city re- ference. Flease call at No. 376 Atlantic st., Brooklyn, #e- cond floor, front room, for two deys. ‘A CAREFUL SELECTION OF SERVANTS—cOOKS, arses’, waiters, chambermaids, and other malo and za ne Frcvided for every ‘station in respectable m city or country—at the Emplo; t , CO Rast 1th tue Union equates ee atNeT ost, T MORRIS & COHNERT'S, 287 BROADWAY. COR- ner of Reade st, ean bo'found a choice of En, ish Scotch, Irish and German servants, for hotels aud priy: families. Also, porters, waiters, hmen, gardeners, far: mers, mechanics and laborers, Broadway, or 102 Greenwich at. oY A Glades SMART, ACTIVE, BOY, ABOUT 14 to 16 yenrs of age, to go of errands ‘and dothe work otsdrag store. None put one who will take right hold ard perform bis work cheerfully and with noatne apply. ptionable references as to honesty, &: bu requir Quirk, Druggist, corner of AWantic aud Columbii South Brooklyn, Bon WANTED—ONE WHO WRITES A GOOD HAND, and resides with bis pironts; must be respactable and yell recommended. Apply to Mr. M. Smish, No. 6 South Wiliam st. OY WANTED—IN A BOOKBINDERY, BETWEEN fifteen and tixteen years old. Inquire at 50 Peery at, ITUATIONS WANTED—VY young women, with good ci Two Pisces; one as first rato cook as bermaid or Wi sing iroting. No objection poate, / 4 "he soon at 15) the © “ Elizabeth st , rear, betweou Spring and Broome st, for two days, If mot éngas y A NEAT AND RESPECT- oo berwork and fine waahing ts go & short distance in the d, and will make herself rene- Apply at 271 QUTUATION WANTE D able young womar, t and ironing; no objectio country; is oblizing rally useful; vest of Bowery, for'two de SITUATION WANTFI froner in a private ts: ih a small family; good short distance ii the ov 2107th GHWATION WANTED—N¥ 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG women, as children's ms ye to trave! with a lad. ae lived f of city rolerenge it required, Cen 1 3 West 2éth # ITUATION WANTED—0 erence can be given. COOK, WASHER AND or to do’ general housework reterenee; no objection to ee can be seen tor two days at A RESPECTABLE WO- MEN, as first rae csok ins private family; understands feoking in all Ate branches; no cbjection to go to the oouns ry. Good city reference irom hor inst place. een for two days at 19 City Hall Aecsdil ite haere ITUATION WANTED. tn any respectable bu applying of, addressing je punotually atienied GITUATION WANTED—A RFFICIENT PROTES- tant girl, to do general housework, or as chambermaid and ceemstross, aud cuildren’s wurso, elthor of which voos- tions eho is fully capable to dix ; honest ful; will furnish the bost ci Tiliary st, BY A BOY 17 YEARS OF AGE, ehieatign tom tra B 3. Coy 213g Montve sta, poklya. BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, nurse and take caro of an inva: in take ontire charge of ay infant; oan produce unques- Jo refererce from the best physiciuns in the city, be- tides Living tn he bighent families. “Apply at 2597tD ave. near Fulton, b XITUATION WANTED. YOuUnK Women; one as clis Washing and iroting; th feed reference given, can b erry at., betweon Heuston aod ITUATION WANTED— young Protestant In. try, to take care of children, + man language, or any kind chamberma'd, or to aot as © bie persons may apply at 117 JITUATION WANTED. general hourework; is rate washes sud ironer last Flace 10 montha, Ci SITGATION WANTED-BY a HIGHLY RESPBOTABIE Youve WOWAD, AAA first ro © cook Washer and ironer, in a private family; best of city roleronce given. Cail ay 25th et., between ith ond jth avecuss, for two days, SITUATION WANTED~ A “RESPECTABLE PRO- testant man, a8 conciman aud to make himselt gener- ally useful in a private taraily. So objection to po to the country. Geed city reference Address N, W., box 20) Herald ofc ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant map, as stable groom to take care of horges or fo on ti rm. Geod city reference. Please oall at 430 Cherry t.,'an the rear, BY TWO RESPECTABLE swhormaid, and to mae Ss in Oller ss purée and # on Tor twodaye, at Te Mal: rinee ats. ¥ «A HIGHLY EDUCATED aan,) in the city or coun- struct them in the Ger- ot candiwork; to ‘th ‘ress. None but abington t., Hodok A YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO acy and industrious; 188 firet jain cooking; was in her kk wt., for two days. WANTED—LY A RESPECTABLE PRO- 1, 88 nurse and chambermaid, or waiter; no ob, hort distance in the country. Good eit references if required. Can be seen for two days at 24] Elizcbeth street, in the rear, ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- 1 man, asp ain cook, washer ond lroner; fod sity reter. T last place ¥ shas lived six years, Call at 33 Leonard street, in the st r9, for two days. AS CHAMBERMAID AND dressmaking; or would travel ction to go to Europe; ood city re- Can be ern tortwo days at Leon- x ys ference sf required, ard ét., in the store. WTO MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS —A FATHER pishes to put his Conghtor in a respectable Catholic family, *hore ¢ and be! properiy taben onre ot, reasonably ‘or her for th required, Addres# box covld loara citeer of the above trad fie would be willieg to ps first ¢ix months. Good reference 3, Merald office, for two days. OOKKERPER—A SITUATION IS WANTED AS AS- Kistant Bookkeeper, by a younr man who can cive the most eatiniuctory reference, Address M E., box 100 Herald 2 ERS er eee HRISTIAN: HOME FOR FEMALE SERVANTS—0: fice 66 Bast Sétb et., between 4th and Lexington a aver A lady, of high mental, and moral culture, reads and instructs those committed to her care ; every means is used whereby the principles of the Gosyel miay be ineuleated into the hearts anc of those seat out from the institu- tion, Fifth and Madison avenue s:agos, and Third avenue cars, within a few stops of the door. Resident sad visiting wes, bourekeopers, also sezrante in every eapacity, spnlied on application, Donatiins respectfully so! <a REEES IRIE ELS ey, OACHMAN WANTED.—A MAN WHO, UNDER. Atemds the cace of norscs, and is competent to take tho entire charge of a privat table, good situa: tien ty raddscecing It Pus Horald oiteo,, Good sclermaens required. Ds CLERK WANTED—ONE pris eag in’ with eh the retail and dispensing business, may apply at 130 th avenue, RUG CLERK WANTED-ONE FULLY COMPETENT to manage & retafl drug etors, nnd provided with an- questionable references, may apply to S. Kiliot, 577 Sth ave. RUG CLERK WANTED-—FOR A FIRST CLASS RE- tall drugstore, A thorcugh apothecary, with good eity reference. other reed apris. Apply to J. 2. Wilsoa, chemist, corner 27th et, and Sd RUG CLERK WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN_ TH0- roughly acquainted with the oity retail aad prese ion business, may apply at the corucr of Gold and Pro: ps an streets, Brocklyn UROPE — ENGLAND —LIVERPOOL.—A YOUNG English Indy, of high tion of family going to Europe—her assistan: Yoyage, being considered an equivaient for her p Ji nop densick, Kevereneo given, Adilroes Mica a. office, MPLOYERS WANTED—AT THE EXPLOYNENT Ofiee, No, 4 Sande s.» Brooklyn, for an English lady a6 housekeeper, or cbambermaid snd waiter; also for six Protestant girls, as cooks, chambermaids, or general house. Workers. They tre well recommended. A large number of Catholic girls also want vlaces. MPLOYERS IN CITY AND COU. S \TRY IN Want or waiters, 4s, and gene a lerce selection of gompetont, well-recommended English, Irirh and German domestics at the emoloyment office, Atlantic street, South Brooklyn. A Scotch nurse on hand, STEADY MAN OF MANY wants ® situation in this capacity; Address T. Chamberlais, south ARM MANAGER.. ears’ experien hag high ARM LABORERS, MECHANICS, AND FEMALE DO. mesticn may bo engaged at the American and Foreig mi Protective and Employmont Socicty, 27 Greens wich etreot, OUSPREEPER.—A GENTLEMAN WHO IAS RE- cently lost his wife, but is still desirous of keepius his ebildren wich him, will continue houtekeepiog should he be fortunate in meeting with @ lady porsessing the requisite qualifications for discharging ine duties of the household. and of Cg aid the m eg children ani Prospsctuses seut on application, 1, iutellectusl and physioni nd dignity: on ind other femal vise and aid would be preferred, A family of not more anone cbild no impediment, if m girl. ‘Tho advortisor is partfeular, and yet easy to be suited, and though occupying is of rotiréd, domestic, and moet r haracter, &e be given and required, Thoso iettors only will be rop Hed io which seem most clearly to fulfil the expectations o! Tartar, whe wisnee ta ofer 0 good hems, eather shea pene jon. Adureas, with necdssary particulars, Dox Ast Mow York Pott office: OUSEWORKER'S SITUATION WANTED-BY AN merican Indy, compotont to the care of & family of shiléren and. the. dutior of -housekespicg.. Address My Hlcusekeoper, Herald ofice, Beat city reference. AUNDRESS WANTED.—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY understands taking chargé of a first class hotel laundry. jfhort distance from the city. Apply to Mr. Brown, #8 rane AUNDRESS WANTED—BY AN L some few miles from the city ; Scoteh or Weer tad Lg meg KBRS WANTED.-NONE BUT THOSE anmta MATiree elees work Bood apply, to Molyneux Bell, 55 OST RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HER MORES che protic that ber agency tor domettios ts removed to No, 70 White street, east side, ot solicits all ood domestics to call and be suited, in city o1 intry, to he best situations and highest wages, Rates reduced, Employers arged 50c. 8 LD WANTED—BY A WOMAN WHO HAS N® oe ania Of milk. Good reference, Inquire for Aire, Marshal PER OR CARETAKER.—A GENTLEMAN IN thearirnvorhood ot tl has been jnprovements on his p! EAMSTRESS. meg bi A Srseamion, By BY A rating and a ait si ef iy serine eS. C4 wna: fe par tor a oF ity raewaen Galt at ai0 Wess a JNE POLISSEUSE DE MONTRES DESIRE SE PLA- cer daus une chopo de polesace, seit Americaine, soit raponise, conmalssar't tres bien, som etal; elle peut fecreie do bonnes recommandations. Siadresecr au No. 140 Reece atreo ANTED—BY A LADY, and seamstress in a resp to take charge of children a@¢ woul aN re ersolf usefal; no objecticn to travel. Address Mary, Herald office, ET NURSE.—WANTRD, 4 SITUATION, BY A RE- pectadle young widow, as wet nurse in a reepectable Please call at 250 35t corner of 9th avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION a ted AMERICAN WO- 8, O ote bjeet to go coracr of Allen, Epa caren ie AS NURSE family. PROP ABLE RAL in poe — and od ore -A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE if woman, &¥ gooe plain cook; would assist in washing and ironing, or would do the housework of oe Private tuinily; the Lest f city relerenee from hi where she has Li for two days. ANSED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN: Aritmation to do general housnmork; no objection togo in the country ; good recommendations can be given “t.1n her Jast employer. Please callatid East 2ithet. Cana be seen tor two days. ANFED—LY A YOU to do Leurework in « priv work and waiting C7 Weet 15th st. Cal d two Years. A SITUATION 1y; would do eharaber- oferei an bo seen ab " near éth avenue, im the rear, for two days, G WOMAN, A Lewy eto aud Sroning in ® Five fami ys mal! tamily. " would do housework in y 6 15th a. iy) moar Weaweany, ference. Can be seen at for two days. WAnzEn—sy A mgr Y R ;PECTABLE PROTEST- ant wort firet rate cook, who per- feetly under 4game in the French syle, and all kinds of fancy ‘and jellies, and creams all all this woek at wants the Liche E )—A SITUATION, W dustrious young ¥ washing; the country. First rate city tic et., Brooklyn, for to ANTED—A FAMILY'S WASHING, OR THAT OF A few tingle persons, by s respectable woman; would wash ty the month cr by the doen on moderate terms, and be punctual, Cail at 1/3 Wooster street, im the rear. J ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIR! ation sa lanadres*; vue pertectly understas ness; or, would dochamerw rk. Beat city references, ca at 51 Mott etreet, near Walker, for two day BY A COMPETENT, IN- aan. as seamstress and to asslet dhave no cljection to go @ short di crencs, Apply at 08 Atl TEC—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A tuation to do light el pbecwert i ne herself y useto); ia neat and t ion ort distance in. abe ciantey” gat or three days 26 G Wane SITUATION S BY TWO RESP! CTABLE irls—ore ay good cook washer Ko froner, a) baker,” the cther as Inandrees or chi ermaid. it gity rolerenses given. No objections to go in the coantey, Inquire at th street, b 2d ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED _ woman, # situat good referenoce can™ near Broadway. ANTED—BY A RESPEC TADLE YOUNG WOMAN, siteation ae chambermerd and plain sewer, and ua: deretands (aking care lived in her laet'p) threo years; bost of Apply at if Broome et. / ANTED—A_ SITU, TATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Joung woman, to do ge ri housework, or as cha ber- pania had Salvery nd obsectivn to acclsh te eraakt 4 iron. ing; the best of city reference given. Pit veh ty 179 Bast 4th st., between fet and d floor. No eb- _cotion to 5 Wars A GIRL CAPABLE OF TAKING CHAI n- of an infant; ® good wasier and ironer sap hor Seotek preferred, Lnquire at 36 ee eens SMART YOURG WOMAN, TO DO THE housework for * gentleman and his wife; must have refereace. Awy at No. te at. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as law onde or Gunenes: and to it to do either. The dest of do fine washing; is \tlly eompeten reference ean te Apply Enct 2th.t , eocond floor, front roors, Aoi two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE TOUNG oH fituation as ehambermald oF anrve; is oap i of & young baby; has no ‘objpetim ta te countrys good sewer, Cao give the best of city roe: fafi'as €S West 10th re, second oor, Huck room. ANTED—A GIRD, t)) DO CHAMDBL YORE & AN) Atsist With the warlig and izonipg. Apply Greenwich st, nes Beukk, ——— y. BY A RESPECTA) NTED—A SITUATI ANTED- 4, PLFUATION ly, ie willing to secist ne. + fOR, easnsseeneaeeatiaceatiasisaas TANTED—A SITUATION, are FBSPROrABLS wo- W. inant ho pertoct]¥ 0 iro nd ith the privilege Ha ‘he Fin 13, pak woulda the 1 family, ss naues i Wectaliah bebe he