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with all Seccmations, sinister Chairman of the Whig General ittee, > Bumping, } Secretaries, pane 6 Se eee The Peruvian Guano Trade. THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HSRALD. New Yorx, May 21, 1855, ments relative to # change in theagency and Peruvian guano, and purporting to emanate from thority, having been widely circulated, Mesars. ca & Bro, would state that all such reports are false and without foundation. That no such are meditated by the vernment will be by the accompanying letter fom the Minister for TRANSLATION. New Yore, May 15, 1855, F. Barrens & Bro., Baltimore:— ixmeN—The Baltimore Patriot of the 12th inst. article which I have seen copied in several of this city, in which it is stated that the Pe- yovernment intends to change the agency now a for ths sale of guano, and to reduce its price jper ton. Youasre hereby authorized to state be- public, without any loss of time, that there is ingle word of truth in the views attributed to the government in said article on the subject. portation and sale of Peruvian guano will be ef- heretofore, and under the same arrangements; here is to be any alteration it will only be in the bing of the up to the figure that may be con- prudent by the government, its owners, whos e not to extend the eonsum, here or else but tosell it ata price requi by the value ef its nds and the good effects it Juces on the soil. ogain, that it is of the utmost importance to jnown the untruthfulness of the statement in the and that the price of will in no event be 4 the government of Peru. I am, your obedi- ant, J. Y. Db'OSMA, Chargé d’Affaires of Peru. dent on the Third Avenue Railroad, 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. assertion in the HERaup of yesterday, May h, as regards the boy, five years oli, belag mine, and attended by the company’s phyai- an error which I beg Jeave to have correst- he accident occurred about a quarter to 3 P. M., fo. 7of the Third Avenue Railroad was on its ip, driven by Thomas O'Donnell, with care- on his t. Instead of driving the horses fully watching for a clear headway, they are pg for passengers at all the streets they pass, per- ardless of The parties that saw dent can testify to the fact of his careless driv- hos. O'Donnell admits the fact of the dash-board car, No. 7, driven by him, knocking the child fore he saw her, and allowirg the car to ran ite gth over the cliild’s legs before he put down the f fem | both ; one in a most shocking manuer, ih 20, that you could scarcely tell it was the leg of but. for Part of the toes, which hung by the lof akin. hild is a daughter of James Houston, undertaker, jird avenue, and is two years and two months he doctors in attendance were, Drs, R. T. Horse- ho 18 the family doctor, Markoe, Buck and White. JAMES HOUSTON, Father of the child, York, May 20, 1855. 2 OF Warrigp Womsn’s Ricurs—The Le- e of Wisconsin has recently passed the following ative to the rights of married women. The law ct immediately after its pu lication martied woman whore husband either from nness, profiigecy, or from any other cause, shall or refase to provide for her support, or for the and educa’ of her children, shall have the in her own neme, to transact business, and tore. ind collect her own earnings and the earniags of por children, and apply the same for her own sup- 1 the support and education of such children, m the control and interference of her husband, person claiming the same, or claiming to be re- rom the same, by or through her husband: Pro- That if it is denied by plea, that either of the , enumerated in this act, as entitling the married to sue in her own name, exists in point of fact, he issue upon this plea shall be tried and deter- by the jury trying the case, with the other issu:s 1 be & Co.'s Assortment of Summer Hats einen is now compote, comprising m variety of the jetirable tyles and fabrics; their Rocky Mountain rer hat this season is oxtroemly light and elega: ve also, just Feaoived irom Faris, s large assortment and Frenoh beaver telt hate, of the choices, d colors, 156 Broadway. jxvess Summer Hats at Genin’s.—The man- Inew styles and fabrics with which GENIN opena tho ir seaon cf 1855 is unprecedented. Among the promi- 'm weather chapeaux are more than twenty varie- felt hats, soft avd hard. ‘Then there are Panamas, of qualities and a oghorns, at all prio ht and beautiful; East India and Canton sera mira; and Paris straws, that ventilate the head it at the same time. There is no taste, however pus, that may not beruited from the large nd varied ent of summer hats at IN’S, 214 Broadway, opposite £t. Paul’s Church, jaken.—You make a 8! Mistake, if, when you want a handsome and fashionatie hat ‘not eall upon our friend KNOX, of No. 123 Fulton jand No. 63 Broadway. His fabrics have s certain 1d elegance about thom that you will look for in vain re elee. Try him on. the Hatter, pero ne oe h Broadway, to roadway, opposite the ay fhontne where ‘he’ can be found with his usual every article in bis Hae. rnp, 21 Broadway. Hi and ir styles are truly elegant, and their choapness is a mar- ohaye priced the market, and can recommend the iment of Mr. ESPENSCHELD, KNassau street. His of the choicest that can be procured, and the beauty, a ric beyond exit for @ best manufactured ‘or tou- d manufactory of MEDHURST & mty*five Cent Origi- by tho Man inthe Moon, assumed Professcr REESE ks Broadway. The pictures bearing the professor's only to be found at the original picture factory. portraits by steam, 600 daily. jat Plano and Melodecon Estabilshment & MUNGER, 519 Broadway, St. Nicholas Motel. gest stock of pianos and melod in th the celebrated double octave A.W. Ladd & a spoil times and bro des jowslyy de Ver, iment ted. Pianos to Let. ~ ER, 519 Broadway. ELY & du: at Piano and Music House of Horace , The largest assortment of cele- inwos and all kinds of music merchanaise in the tates. The public is awate that this house has, in nto bination, adopted the reduced prices, pianos, melodeons ahd music can be had of Mr. fp a8 less priocs then they can bo found else where: nes to rent deons.—8. D. & H. W. Smith’s Melo~ tuned the equal temperament. to which was recent); Md the dunt preminm Ae tho Wasioual Faic, Weehing. . O., can be found only st 389 Broadway.’ & livers! it i" rade sa) led om the most tome HORACE WATERS. . ©. A. Peck, Dentist, respectfully an- ‘is pati and the public that he has resumed fotloe of ni profession ia Rew ‘York, at 443 Broadway. petings:—Peterson & Hamphrey, 379 ecornor of White street, havo just received auction wales s lntge agsorément of esr. , &e., which they will sell at the following low "Rich velvet oarpot Ils, te l4e, por yard; rica Br hain peyde nia cated male pe p 8. er yard; Ie Kad'all other goods euually low. 4 This be Your heygw hg ‘i fon oar orders. ten i ee ea 0 '. rays pets 7, 8, and 9s. per yard. Te i de. 4s., 40. 6d, and os. par yerd, ‘ilelowha, 2s. 6d.. $a, and da, per Yerd. 7] Hc: winde: gases, $3, 4 ‘and $6 per pair. ynton mate yard. ae Ge AY HIRAM ‘Bowery. vice Gratis..Parchase your Clothing of IN & JESSUP, 33 and 35 John street, corner of Nas- 1s is sometimes wise to take the advice of an adver- mn 28. to 38. NDERSON'S, fioo hep mye d payee Mont in Songer A Lape ants, wi to avail themaslyes of this op- sity, should pey a viele to M. SON'S shit, stock liar manufactory, corner ot Gilsey vailding, where the assortments in line to be found iw incipal entrances in Cortlandt street, corner of i Zephyr Cassimere Suits, Rinstavas costd 68; cloth frogk 60 5 aid business ; clot 2; extra superfine blue ney PANG? Clothing Wareuouse, 00 fhe Cr Stilt Tacy Come.”— Where t to LUSK’S Millinery Emporium, 151 Ful yp, toget one of bis maguificent now st: Rhiat ‘aro attracting the attention of the wi phyr Mcrino Under Garments.—The first Hroduce these beautiful articles to the public was UGHLIN, 292 Greonwich street, corner of Chambers, every srtiole in men’s fvenishing goods oan be obtain: the lowest prices. Very Latest.—The Lateet News and the tyles are elways most coveted, This is reasonsbls, w things of the present day are orten improve- this character is ELLSWORTH'S superior baie ‘a tral; i ration. rape mote its 1d you Improve aud beautity your hair? Td yon have benutiful and glo#sy ude that latest and best of ail toilet articles, Btls: "8, su hi onic, earefally prepared from‘nice ials, and elegantly put'up. by all reapectable druggists and apothecaries, C. V. 4 Co. Bi Berclay stesot, aad W hitobeed & Brother wich street, agente for this city. fe iy Pulton st, Medicated Inhalation.Dr, 8. 8. Fitch’s treatment for consumption and other diseases of the lungs. ium | Torn CoNMUBITY OF INVALIDS:—A 1 practice, ho: tbe of the invalid. froi phi umes of Jearned speculations hat leave him where they found him, to s and die. Such facts I present in tho ig correspondence, I ask the consumptive to resd these letters carefully, and the: yn to himself, whether he is not unwise to felt t 60 clearly demonstzat ted consumy hundreds lying on patients in the course of rogu- d written without solicitation. I it the invalid who is looking for # of relief from ® disease #0 generally regarded as ly fatal. CAKE OF MR, D. W, THOMPSON—TRUK CONSUMPTION CURED. Mr. Thompech writes, directing an invalid friend to and tken adde the following Cazenovia, Maditon Co. N. ¥., April 11, 1855, Dn. §. 8. Frrcu—Déar sir—Snifer me to trouble you with afew lines touching my own health. You doubtless havo forgotten my visit to your office, four yea i, Last October, and my situation at that tim Suflice it here to t t was with great difficulty and some assists Iwas enabled to ascend tho staij tom phyricians in Madis 7; eult. I represented the facts of myc: you, an quested that if, in your opinion, there was any chance tor we, I wae.desirous to know it, and if not, prepared tor the worst ; after examining me, your reply to mo was poly in these words: “I think, sir, you are badly situated, your case is exceedingly doubéfal. But I have remedies will, perhaps, make you more comfortable for awhil zee Cannot say I believe they wi scure,”” In short, I obtained of medicines for tWo or three months, and took them; st th of which time I was in thi 4 good health, and have beer evi an attack of pleurisy, which f months, My recovery is consi able in Caz or some tl ered something very remark- tfully your . W. Tuomeson, RESPECTABLE FARMER. CASE OF J. L. FOWLER ‘LuSMING, L, I., April 12, 1855. Dr, 8. 8. Fircu—Dear Sir:- the year 1847, 1 applied to ‘on in confirmed consumptior ere is no doubt avout this Littls exertion would bring on bleeding. ‘Phe ri ulcerated. I was emaciated to ® mere skeleton; strength all gone, much pain in the right cheat and shoulders; I had lost all hope or expectation, an ds, of in7 ever being any better. You'gave me encouragement that f might recover, and I put myrelf under your eure; you gave ia skoulder Lraces, supporter and inhaling tube, with modici @'1 entered upon the trestinent with bit little hope o But now I ble the kind Providenee who directed Fraduily to mend, the pain in the che ided, ecame lese, all the tendency to bleeding disappeared, the ulcerated lung healed strong, and now for tix years L hae enjoyed Lealtii. { am confident that your remedies and treatment saved my life, ‘The supporter, skoulder braces and inhaling tube are per: fvetly invaluable. [regard your play of treating consump- tion as being demonstrated in my onse, to be effectual in ite 0 m arn recommend it to all who have of the lungs. If the doubting will write to or call on me, I will convince them that what true. Accept my heartfelt thanks for what you have done for me. Yours, respectiuily, J. L. Fowier, CABE OF ALONZO W. REET—A MARKED CASE OF CON- UMPTION, Sovrn Norwaxx, Conn., May 19, 1855. Dr. §. 8. Fircn: Dear Sir:—For the b tor thoze suf- fering with disease of the lungs, I wish to mske " of the effect of your ixeatment in my cans. It tb of justice towards yourself. I will first say that family is consumptive one, father and one sister died of this disease. My own lungs have always been wesk, and [ evi- dently inherit # predisposition to consamptian: Last autamn iwas taken with « severe cough, which was induced by a 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, 1 bled twelve times, some two or three tabl time. I became much emaciated, and 4riends regarded my case as perfectly hopel ber, Thad: haif pint of heavy thick matter. igh wi I bad severe night sweats; [ suffered much pain throug chest and under the shoulder blades; in short, I had every symptom of conirmed consumption. I applied to you, in January last, in this condition. You examined ‘me, 8 you may recolleet, and found the fronts of both lungs ex: isively ulcerated, and also a large cavity in the lett Jung. Still, you encouraged me to hope that 1 might be cured, though it seemed like hoping against hope. I imme- diately placed myselfin your hands You gave me your ro- mediet—shoulder braces, supporter, inhaling tube, h medicines; alse, inbsler and {nhaling fluid for medicated iphalat My couzh soon showed signs of improvement— It lost dry, hard, cistressing character, and became easy and looge, while it gradually became less and lees. I had but oneturn of bleeding after commencing the uso ot your remedieg, and that but elight. My strength and flesh came baek, the chest expanded, the lungs enlarged and came strong, ard evidently rapidly healed, an: ey oh call myself well. Ikave Letter health than I had twelve months ago. To your treatment, under Providence, { am sure I owe my life, My case certainly shows that cen- (epee, dood eae be cured, and how any one who has disoase of the lungs knowing the facts of your practice. can hesitate (r neglect to place himself under your treatment is surpris- ing to me. Accept 4 gratitude for the relief and th yougaveme. Yours, &c.. ‘Avonzo W. Steer. GENUINE TESTIMONIALS. Ifany doubt is entertained 29 to t of the above letters, t dt state ‘also an there a, I tender ite him to consult me free 14 Brosdway, New York, from 9 A. M. the week, Sundsy excepted, can consult mo by letter. To enable them to make full statements ef their cases, I append a se- ries ot questions. Reply fully to all that relate to your con- dition, i any sper ¢) ts embraced in the ‘will pat me in pos! 4 2 after a personal examination; though terview with the patient is ‘iepees when practicable. All such letters will be tremptly answered my candid opinion civen, and if asked, my terms of treatment. QUESTIONS FOR THE INVALID. Give name, age, residence, Kegon gent family ae tive, or what complaints subject tor where born and brought up? ‘married or single? strong or delicate? lean or fleshy? tall or chort? straight or s:ooping, or deformed? height, sad size around the waist two inches above the hips? colur of hair? complexion? have you any humor, scrofuls, cancer, skin dis- ense, headache, cough, asthma, rheumatism, or pain where, lo arsenest, oatarrh , dropty, expeotora much, raise blood, fever or night sweats, chills, confined to bed of house, palpitati palsy, bad dreame, dyspepai: tress at sour or sick itomac 2, ce, all ¢o feeling anywhere, costive, dinrrhoa, Appetite good or bad, piles, datula, gravel, beat of urin@ oF if a lady—married? hi marti ad any chil any female complaints! irregularity? weak back ? painany Where? any Diouting? drorsy biligass worme? indigeat oF easy clroumetances! any bad fte of sickuese taken much e! DISEASES TREATED. I treat the following diseases, and generally give prompt relief, and effect © permanent cure:— Consumption; and all diseai throat. iytpepiis, and all other diseases of sto- C. ie # of temalo complaints, irzegulari- eSB. sorofula, and all skin disca: LUABLE BOOK. - Dr. 8. 8. “Six Lectures on Diseases of the Lanes, &c.,"" » book of 368 pages, bandesmely bound in muslin, with ‘twenty-seven illustrations, inwhich tha whole subject of lung disease is treated a length, and the consumptive. roiated ous the road to health, ‘Will be sent to or for invalids, on application to me for it either personally ox bylotter. It esn bo sent thi msil—postage 1d conte, To ensure the good faith of the ap- plication, I require the payment of the nominal charge of 25 cente. On tle receips of this it will be forzardod. = Peels, 8. FITCH, Ae Me M.D, 714 Broadway, N.Y. Benjamin’s Gold Medal Brass Spring Truss office, removed to No.1 Barclay street, oorner Brondway. ‘This truss rever rusis nor weakens from use. Satiefaction Warranted or money retarned, Per hp or ate Va, May 20, 126-78, P, HERRING & COGente: hcoo of your safes MAL rights. Will write to-morrow. Yours, Were ie Ne STRING, SUN & CO., Agente Hereing’s Safes Comb Factory, 387 Broadway.=—Ladies are respectfully invited to examine the subscriber's assortment of tortoise ebell combs, the lag. Shell combs re- paired. A. & J, SAUNDERS, Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees.—Batchelor’s wmiebrated factory for these artic! 283 Uroadway. Nii vate rooms for the application of his unrivalled ‘holesale snd retail. ware of imitation ssoortment of wigs snd toupees in the world. While Ordinary Halr Dyes Sell Slowly on commission, eas orders for Cristadora’s Bxcelsior Dyo pour in from every State. His correspondents say it is the only article ot ita kind upon which their customers can roly fora Perfect counterpart of the living black or brown, Prepared, sold and applied, (privately,) at No, 6 Astor House, °T would sorely puzzte counterfeiters’ pates . ‘To read the grand certificates Which were, in eighteen fifty-three, By Millard Fillmore sent to me. Ore from Princo Albert, too, enclosing His medwl—all the worth exposing GLLYON’S powder and hie pill pty Neh insects never talled toil, ‘ 12 epot, roadway. No packages genu E'Lyon's the simile of sigaatare on label. Bt The Great Inhaling Remedy for Asthma, @oneumption, and bag Colon | ot the throat and lu is De. Curtis's Hygoons. Thousands haye been restored to health the past year, by the hygeana. Principal office §43 Broad- JAE tnd sold by Co RING, 102 Broadway.” Brice only Holloway’s Ointment tolt rheum, rheumatism, and a' can be radically cured. if the ointm parte affected, as salt ie rubbed int ease can lon id Pills.—Scrofala, kin or mueoular dissasee, be rabbed into the wit. No external di power of these w: Sold at the manufactorios, 8) withstand the combin derfol medicines. Maiden lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all deng- gists, at 25 cents, 6234 cents and $1 per pot. Hearing for the Deaf.—Persons Affitcted with deafness are invited to call at RUSHTON'S a th “ Regma Po & eon instrume: o ates, #0 adju communioate high dextes of vibration, which, parting through qa tube, enters into the ear, producing the donred effect, The} are to be worn without being noticed. Fo construct: i} FREDERICK V. RUSHTON, at No. 10 Astor House, corner of Barclay st., and No. 417 Broadway, corner of Canal st, Luxurious Whiskers or Moustaches Pro« duoed in six weeks by my onguent, which will not stain or try. ‘Rv G, ORATLAM 8:5 Broadway: Heber 44 South Sthed * » G. } Zieber, rircet, Philadelphia; Briges, State street, Albnay, Mlarrict, On Monday, May 21, at St. Lube’s parsonage, by the Rey. Issac H. Tuttle, Mr. Avavstes met "ine Enazarern Greene, of this city. Be ee Ledger please copy. In Prooklyn, on Thursday, bag hg by the Rev. L. 8, Weed, Mr. Joun C, Canton to Miss Louisa J. Gmupra- ® of that city. iat Paterton, N.J.. on Monday, May 21, by the Rev. Wiliam Tunison, WituaM W. MORRHEAD to Cannis, daughter of Hiram Gould, sq. Died, Saturday night, May 19, at 12 o’elock, after a itsens, ANN, Wyte of Mi ’ Gill, and sister of Tay oe seth Gray, iste of Ballymore, covnty Wertmeath, Ipaed, les 29 U1 BOWE, BAM, aged ZY yonre, The friends of the femily are respectfully invited to Stories Re eaieseees May 21, after a short illness, Marraias 6 {| month and 10 days. mje of the family are invited to w afternoon, at two o’clock, residence of E. F. and M. Hopke, No. 375 Wash- Monday, May 21, after # short but painful illners, Rozert WinninG, aged 83 years. ‘The friends and acqusimtances of the family, and the friends of bis brother-in Jaw, Benjamin F. '. French, are re- ry mtg | invited to attend the funeral, from his late re- ce. 186 Orchard street, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’cloek. ‘On , May 21, of inflammation of the brain, ‘THomas AppISON, the remaining twin eon of Thomas and Eliza Manson, aged 9 months and 21 days. Funeral this afternoon, at one o’elock, from No. 209 West Thirty-second street. The friends of tue family are cordially invited. laterment in Cypress Hulls, Gone to join his infant or iu heaven, On Sunday, May 20, £uizanarn, youngest daughter of Wiliam and Elizabeth Widdows, aged 14 montns-and 2 days. ‘The relatives and friends are reepectfally imvited to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 80 West Fifteenth street. On Moaday morning, May 21, of cengestion of the brain, F. Wittiam, 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 afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 65 avenue C. On Monday morning, May 21, Mary Bevrurra, infant daughter of Henry T. and Mary Wast,jaged 8 months and jaye. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at half past two o’clock, Her rémains will be taken to Greenwood, OnSundsy, May 20, Ann Macratu, wifeof Edward nn. ‘Tke frienés of the family are requested to attend the funeral; at one o’clock this afternoon, from her late re- sidence, No. 363 Third avenue. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cometery. On Thursday, May 10, at No. 12 Carmine street, Susan Waiaat, aged 68 years. The remains were interred in the Cemetery of the Ev- ergree: Mondsy morning, May 21, Hanvey T. Winte, aged 1 year, 10 monthe and 21 days, sonof Ezra B. and Oataa- rine White. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- neral, this morning. at eleven o’clock, from his parents’ residence, No. 89 Hester street, without further invita- ion. After a short illness, Wit11AM Hewry Lyons, aged 3 i rs, 9 months and 11 days, youngest son of Wm, and a Lyous. ie frienda and acquaintances are respectfully invited toattend the funcra from the residence of this afternoon, at two o'clock, is parents, No. 107 Mott street. On Sunday evening, May 21, Axwrs, daughter of James and Charlotte Proud 1 year and 9 montis, Stern death, that king of terrors, Has nipped our besateous flower; But, with the eye of faith, we see It bloom ia Eden’s bower. ia The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at half past one o’clozk, from the residence of her parents, No. 1(3 Fourth street, corner of Charles street. The remains will be taken to New York Bay Cemetery for interment. In Brooklyn, on Monday, May 21, Wauren K, Bees: May, aged 28 years, late of Memphis, Tennessee. fs relatives and friends, and 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, Asa Stebbins, No. 25 Batler street, at haif past one o’clock this afternoon. ‘At Mcunt Vernon, on Monday morning, May 21, after a short and painful illness, Mary B, wife of States B, Vandercef, aged 36 years, 10 months and 20 day ‘The relatives and friends are respectfally invited to attend her funeral, from the New Haven Railroad depot, corner of Canal street and Broadw: this afternoon, at WAN?TS. py ee) LADY WISHES TO TRAVEL ; or would stewardess in vessel ates icoate fe denen naka “A %OUNS WOMAN WISHES TO ODTAIN A SITUA. nt eanployer for same youre, where she Low advertise, sent employer for some yeurs, where she Low advertises. Eaitfior two days at 49 Firth surest. ENGLISH PERSON WISHES TO OBTAIN A it or as chembermaid; in ot, the country. Good refer waren, Call at Lof Atlant between Berry and Clinton, Brooklyn, for two days. A UADY WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUATION FOR her nurse and seamstress; can recommend her as tho- Toupbly au or her duties. She would be equally well qualified as rmaid and sear Fess. th st, between Sth and dth evenucs. sitet YOUNG LADY, PROM FAMILY BEREAVEMENT, being reduced from a condition of affluence to that of ires to procure some honorable stati Hon of windy might yield a .. ‘The mort nnequivocal reverences gi - ‘Address M. E. Ly New York Post Ofieo ne tte A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA: tion to do general housework, No objection to go the country. Good city reference given. Apply at 73 N folk et., in the rear. A SITUATION WANIED-BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, as chambermaid and waiter, with the NihOf city, referonee from her last place, wuere hs bas liv. e @ last two and a half yea fe u 2 0th ay., between 25th and 20uh eta th? O* (NO Any# ab 238 tion where omfortable sub- RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A situation as chambermaid or w: nF to do the house- ‘Work of » small fainily; is a good washer. Best of city ro- re ces. Apply at £6 Washington at., Brooklyn, for two A MIGHLY RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A situation us cook; sho is a first rate cook, and can be Well recommended; Las no objestion to go to the country. Apply at 165 2let wt., betwoon 2d and 3d aves., fortwo days. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM- bermaid and to do plain sewing, or to take caro of chil- dren; is willing to make hereelf generally usoful; has no objection to the country. Has good city reference, Ploase call at &9 Crosby at., in the basement, RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A chambermaid and to assist in washi to do feneral housework for & email vamily go to the country. Can be seen for two day: st., Brooklyn, ITUATION AS ad ironing, or no objection to at 36 Lawrence AX, ENGLISH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO chamberwork or waiting, or to assist in washing and ironing; would make herself gecerally useful. Good chy Te ference trom her last place. Call for two days at 2 avenue C, between 6th and 7th sts., third floor, back room, (A PROTESTANT FRENCH YOUNG LADY, DEST- rous of going to Europe, wishos a situation to wait on alady or take caro of children; she has lived as nurse in® in family; best of city refereace, ress D. H., Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESP: young woman, to take charge of childre competent, Can bo seen for two A. it employer, 74 Weet 2uit A lain'‘sewiug. She is perfect] t of references. » between 6th A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITU- ation as cook and first rate washer and ironer, or to do Brae housework, Ilas good recommendation from her Inet place. She can epeak good English, Please onquire at 155 Forsyth st. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN OY RESPECTA- bility is desirous to engage with @ lady ss nurso and Seamstrees, or lady's maid and tress; fs oapable of fill- ing either capacity; would ing oF board- ing for the rummer, | Can give th of recommendation as to character ahd capability. Can be seen at 203 Uth ave- nue, first floor, back room, A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION 79 COOK, wash and iron; no objection to go in the sountry. Good city referencewill)be given. Please call at 144 Varick st.; can be ween for two days. one o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Cornwall for SITUATION WANTED, AS WET NURSE, BY A RE- epectable young woma: Apply at 103 Smith st., be- interment. tween ean and’ home Brookly. ar eecond floor, back room, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | A 3#SP2CTADLE Gini Wants A situation a3 PERSONAL. he Sef JAMES BLOODGOOD, WHO, IN THE month Apel last, agreed to hiro cortain premises near West Hoboken, New tere) is requested to call at the cor- ner of Prospect and South Filth streets, Jersey City, without ORPHUS BROWN, SEAMAN. DIED ON TILE 26TH April, on bosrd bark Venus. His father lives in Cay; N.Y. If thisshould meet hi 1 he wil ty applying to BOONEN, GRAVES & C et. receive 0., U2 F JAMES DALTON, LATE OF 42 TUFTON STREET, in the city of Westminster, police officer, will cither call or send his addross to the undersigned, it mey result to his adv; . His friends last heard of’ him es being with Mr. Thomas Hetfield, Goshen, N. ¥. MOTT & MUNRAY, Atiorneys-at-Law. 76 Nassau street, N. Y. NFGRVATION WANTED—OF SAMUEL ROLLAND, druggist, who resided near Manchester, England, about 1£90, "He will hear of something of great Importance, co cerning Lis affairs in England, by addressing Edward Moore, box 2,655 Post Uflice, Chicego, Lilinois. NFORWATION WANTED OF MR. DAVID HUNTER, ergineer, late of Devon, C! land, who arrived in the United Stat ago. ‘When last beard trom he was in Boston, but now believed to bein New York. Ifthis should meet Bis notice, or any per- son who is awaro of his whereabouts, they will confer a favor by calling on, ov addressing Mr. James Patterson, $77 Ninth avenue, NFORMATION IS WANTED OF HANNAH CODMAN, who left Ireland about one year azo: By calling at u Madison square, cornor of Bwenty-third street, ehe will mee’ with her only sister, Aun Codmar. ‘OHN SMITH, OF NEW YORK, NOW RESIDING AT 304 Water atteat, would feel obliged to Parker or Ga jscme Chamberlain, if Shey, woul form, by a some paper, by ter, to their whe: outs; and would also xtreme); jad to hear from her of his Trothers Huchison wad Benjamin, or his sistere Elisabeal and Julia. R. A. G. BENEDICT WILL PLEASE SEND HIS addrees to box 531 Post Office, for the purpose of bav- : bere ee ane to him # business matter in which he is interested. pa RS. ELLISON, OF HOBOKEN, CONSIGNEE OF 4 boxes, 1 bale and 2 rockivg chairs, ex schooner H. P. Stoney, trom Charleston, will ees, make herself znown at the offiveot DOLLNER, PUTTER & UO., 154 Front st. hag? YOUNG LADY WHO LEFT ORANGE, NEW Jersey, on the ith April last, and parted with hee father at {ye Market street depot, Newark, same day, is earnestly entreated to return to her home, where she will. meet a kind reception, and relieve the deep distress of ber afilieted father and family. HE GENTLEMAN WHO SAW A BLACK SILK MAN- Lilla picked up in Broaaway on Friday evening, May 1, will confor a favor by calling on Thos, H, Sharkland, Metropolitan Hotel. INSTRUCTION. COMMERCIAL 2 WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, 'e arithmetic, c., at reduced terms, ail this week.— Here serential Urazchés, withow} which to person is f capable of entering into husii eith others, are thoroughly taught, day id evening, at INK’S academies, Es Grand ‘street, corner of Bowery, 7 it, Brookly LADY RECENTLY ARRIVED FBOM P. be acknowledged one of the best ladies’ te: it masters, bo jh in singing and langua, is Italian, 6 rc ble. res , ing, or French most un- exceptionatle refer: Stoee, ear 20th st. ay. lor Timeclt CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE NEW Pupils daily tor class or private mstzuction in the art nmanshi) and bookkeepin, OF Pen VER B. GOLDSMITH, 962 Broadway. (From the Home Journal Wo advise those who wieh to impreve theie mandwriting to hear in mind that there is not a place in the world where the art cf penmanship can be acquired, either more agree: ably or eG expeditiously, than at the blishment of Mr. Goldsmith. SWISS GENTLEMAN, NATIVE OF NEUCHATEL, propores to give instruction in the French language; Zeterence, Profestor Dr. Cernochan, No 2 Waverley Place. ddreee J, H., box 803 New York Post Offise. RENCH CLASS.—A PARISIAN LADY WILL IN- F etruct young ladies in the French language, by @ quick and easy method. Torms $3 a er, three lesson! reek. Private lessons Apply at ‘Tdird aveaue. WRITING AND BOOK- U. ROWE.— official, row tach perfectly taught in twelve lessons. French, Germani and Italians taught the English language in class.’ Specited hours for Private instructions at the residence of upils as usual. Ornamental writieg*executed to order, Pilrons in elocution ty an exptrienced teacher. Terms ex: tremely moderato, payable in advance, ANTED—A FRENCH TEACHER FROM PARIS 10 give instruction in French in eaebange for tho enme in h, Addrecs V. A., Herald office. FINE ARTS. LD BOOKS AND ENGRAVENGS FOR SALE AT EX- tremely low prices, at the old book, prins, and euriosit; p 107 Nasean street. Thaveon hand a vecy choice col ieetion of fue cld and’ modern engravings, strap poate titers, Me le aravings, to JOHN PYNE, 107 Nassau strect 16 NN STREET, NO. 8—AN ENTRANOS 149 FULTON— Bassford’s old rooms; 10 Billiard Tables for playing of e' swith bis only pacen’ ions, and other late improvemonte, clothe, balls, ou points, Ae., at rediced prices, WAJARD TABLES.—HAVING INVENTED A NEW Brier on seiontifio prineipl iefaction to all who b: one LIARD ROOM AND PISTOL \dJoinieg tho Metropolitan Ho- billiard roora in Lhe United undred feet deep, and containing sixteen in the most perfect order, This room is un: mement of BROTHER PERKINS, formerly of Hall, Strangers will find this placs well wor- DANCING ACADEMIES, LLE CAROLINE VBZIEN’S DANCING ACADEMY is no ‘or the justruction of indies and gontlom 94199 Canad ai700, cook, washer and ironer; understands baking and pas try. Can'give the best of city reference seen for wea ir nod engaged. Please call at 103 Mott st, rear uilding. SITTUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE airl, with a family intending to spend the summer in tbe country. Reference given from her prosont employer. Apply at 12] Stanton et., corner of Essex. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS coachman and farmer. Can briag tho best of city refer- gnco , Can be seem at 00 East 12th st., corner 4th avenuo,for wo days. A LADY WOULD LIKE TO GE A SITUATION FOR A girl, as chambermaid and waiter, or to take care of children’, she is hone the abo ituation, days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISMES A SITUA- tion ss plain cook; is @ good washer and froner; in a small tamily, Cam give good eity reference, Apply tor three days, at 29 Greenwich at. FRENCH PROTESTANT GI tion as chambermaid or m Yy take good caro Of children, and can do plain sewing; she can give good ne- ecmmendatione, Call at 179 Variok A SITUATION, WANTEDOBY | 4 young girl, Ae chambermaid and laundross; has li cy and in every way cspavlo of filling Apply at 51 London terrace, for two DESIRES A SITUA- RESPECTABLE al three y Rer last place, or would do chamverwork waiting; she is oxpe nd wishes to engage with pectable iamily. Can be seen for two days, at No, 9th ‘av., between Sth at. and Waverley place, Up staues, let floor. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION IN & private family; is a good plain cook, and an oxcelient Washer end ironer; would have no objection to go s short distancein the country; hag the very best efty and country , if not engaged. Ci reference. Can be soon for three da; av86 Mulberry st., back room, 1st floor. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A situation to travel with malady. Would have no vbjeo- Hion to go @ short distance in the country. Good referenos. Can be seen for two days, at 120 8th st RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS TO GET THE Washing of @ Indy and gentleman, or that of s family, Good referers. Can be seen st 129 11th st , near st Any day this week, ol Foenst Lae he ERE eee ee ee aes RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation as cook; one who understands cooking, baking, excolent Iaundress; would profer chamberwork ard fine washing. Good city reference. Can be seen for two days, a2 44 Eatex et., rear the corner of Grand, in the agement. GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS CHILD'S NURSE or chambermaid, or to do general housework, it a ori Yate family. No cbjection to going in the country. Best of references. Can be scen at 72 West 33d ¢t., first house from NEAT AND TIDY GIRL to do the housework of » smal ; can de plain cooking; all at 277 West 19th st. ren. Good between 9th and 1(th cond floor, back room, for two days. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A respectable family, to do the cooking ox general houses work. Good city reference. Call at 122 12th st., between oth and 6th evenuee. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO do the housework ot # small family, go as chamber. maid and waiter, or to do plain sowing. Has no objection to zo to the country, Caillat 14437th st., betwoen 2d and 3d avenues, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A situation aa ctambermaid and seamstress, or chai- rmaidand to take care of children, Is agreeable to assist thing, Callat No. 81 l7tnes, betweon 6th and 7th avenues, YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS PLAIN cook, washer and froner and to do goneral housework. 8 willing to make herselt generally useiul. Good city Bhe can een at her last employer's, No, 10 A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES 4 S1TUA- tion to work almost at any business. Would go as porter in a dry goods store, Ta willing to make bluselt gon- erally usefa), Can produce five years’ reference from his last employer. Please call at 58 Grand #t, N AMERICAN LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS house keoper in @ private family, or hotel, or as matron ding echool, having ad experience in both.” Rote: id, Apply for one week, at 63 Man gin et. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as chambermaid, and who will take f children, and assist in housework, Apply, for two days at her present employer's, 30 Butler st., Brooklyn, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG LADY IS A lesirous of obtaining &® rituation to travel with @ fami- id rics or te Europe, would wait n) lady, hild or Can furnish the most respectable city cos. May be seen for two days, Et on ist and 24 avenues, upper at floor, back rooms, RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS cbambermaid and to assist in washing and ironing, or ambermaid and to tako care of chitdre of neat and \y_habite: the best of city reference from her last Jace, where she has lived two years, Call at 192 17th st., ween 7th and 8th avenues, for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Wo- A Shan iem fret rato cook; understands ber business, The boat of city reference io ‘Gan be soon ‘and 6th avs., t baker. istance in the country. 13th st., between Ot) and i¢ on excell o* jection to go m short for two days at 38 We: firet floor, back room. LADIES’ HAIRDRE tioner, 176 Sixth teenth streets, bavin, Fr AT M2. LYON’S, CON- stween Twolith and Thir- SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTAB young woman, as chambermaid and laundrets; ‘rench fluting competently; or as nurse and plain i fully expericreed in the oare of children. No or jections to co to the country. Bost ot city reference. Ap- py, at 46 Weet 18th at., between Oth and 6th avenues, for wo days. LE der 'D—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘stress, or as chambermaid and fine reference. Cali for two days at 33 ear 2 RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A Bs TUA- ‘on as cook, washer snd ironer. or would goa short distance in the sountrzt © t of reforencagrom hor inat i Please call at 105 We + in tie reser, for two OT, a eetatneetpeneceeeneatasinenmtensctenaatiey SCOTCH PROTSSTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUA tion as chambermaid acd waiter; would assist in wash: {ng and ironing: or would go a short distenoe in the county. Please call at 18 West 20th st, for two days. <G LADY, NATIVE OF LONDON, ENGLAND, Ritts toreturn to her friends, offers her ser- cither a3 companion oF ofe givon Address R, 8. corner Bowery, attendant. Strong, No. 1 Bleeck YOUNG GIRL @PROTESTANT,) WISHES A 3! tion WANTS. ‘WANTS, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN A SIT- INGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION COACH. A Wation as chambermaid A “ S man, who has drove for renzo Jaro abe oer ‘hing. Good city reference given. Please cail at F] spectable families in the city, and who has best in avenues A and B, ° ences. Apply at the | , 206 Contre st. GOOD, RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SiTUA- Sta, HANDS WANTED—!INISHERS AND BOD’ Fn ood cook. washer and ironer; the best of city makers, for tirst class work None but nea) cowers apply. Cali at 621 Broadway, from 9 to 12 A. M. WANTED—AN AMERICAN OR ENG- moath, that is smart and pable ef doing fa: sew- making, may apply, wil be seen for two days & 140'Pactfic st., be- Smith, Brooklyn, second floor, bak room, A YOUNG WOMAN, LATELY MARRIED, WHO HAS lont hor first baby, wishes a situation as wot nurse, in be seon tor three days, if not en- tLird floor, back room, EAMSTRESS WANTED—\E WHO, PERFECTLY understands dressmaking, o ubroidery, band all kinds of hors meod apply, at 42 East 25th th, VERY RESPECTABLE YOUN: N, ber, industrious hanite, wishes e citeanne Ayn! it? 5 is goo, i fit of he st, between Beh. A family to cook, wash and iro! her best services for the bene! two deys, at 221 25th floor, front room, west tide. mily ee" near 4th avenue, ITUATION WANTED—BY TWO ENGLISH GIRLS ber and ironer, onderstands he other as 'chambermald roughly understands the doing up ef 9m 8 fi ¥ sould do watti py reterences given. call at 125 24th 7th avenue, for two ds. SITUATION WANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE young girl as cook ina priva’e family; no other need ; good city re) Ploase to call at No. 72 St. tween the Ist avenue sud avenus A. Can be RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A 8ITUATI ATIONS WANTED—"Y TW RESPECTACGLE do general housework in a small Women, with good city references from their last Telerenee it required. Call for two da ne as first rate cook, washey and ironer; the o of Plymouth, Brooklyn, first Se ghambermald oF waigeoss bing am eating No objection % the c»ontry, Can be seen at 151 Elizabeth wt , rear, ye, if not én, QITUATION ¥ D able young woina and troaing; no o NTED BY THE WE ply; one who unde quick sewer, eam apply at An- petwoen Spring and Broome st, for two A SEAMSTRESS WA Ameri 8 Le making, and is a noat and eon’s, 589 Broadway, A COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, AND TWO SMART eD—BY A NEAT AND RE&SPECT- ¢ berwork and fine washing £0 & short distance in tl 3 country; is oblicing anu will make herself cene- Bures and seaustresses. wanted immodiately; als: ofal; ve: eference pts re on ‘aad eae wis fot gy, we Police ices rence can be given, pply at 271 housework, EY’S’ Select — Bes he od reference, Female office, 195 7th avenue, between 23d Alady in attendance. Piaces ready, “A™ ENGLISH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO general housework and assist in cooking, washing and ironing. Inquire at 99 Greenwich street, rear, for 4 days, ud 2ith sta. S COOK, WASHER AND or to do general bousework ferenee; no objection to @ (wo be seen tor two days at a 8 WAITER.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT MAN, of experience, wants » situation in @ private family Without encumbrance, and has no objection to the country Bert of city reterenco. A note addressed J. P., 370 Gth avenue, for threo days, shall be atvended to. A XOONG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COOK in a private family, who perfestly understands bating, ‘and would have no ebjection to assist in washing and iron: ing, The heat of city reference can be given. Plei cali at 108 West 19th st., between Gth and 7th avenues. that ieee thd on YOUNG GIRL WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUATION PECT, ITUATION WANTED: A RES ‘woman, a3 obiidren’s sid ay ha Indy; has lived iv rolerenge if required, Can 163 West 2eth at. ITUATION WANTED—BY MAN, as first race os: cooking in ail its branch try. Good for two da} ITUATION WANTED—BY a BOY 17 YEARS OF AGE, pep aeiretacethy it cpef ay 4 fang potpeatanly busin 5 he sbiechien oe. trad By obs. or waiter, or as chambermald and to Dg OF addressing a note tod. Cu B14 ieke caro of children; good city reftrence from her laste willbe punetually ateenaed to. binishearicaipeen place, where she has lired for the last two yoars. Please call at 62 West List st, ITUATION WANTED—A) h A RESPECTABLE WoO- ins private family; understands ehjection to go to the eoun- or inst place. Can be seen EFFICIENT PROTES- usework, oF as chambermaid nurse, elthor of which yoos- ‘warge; honest \d reepect- erences, Apply at No, 10 YOUNG GIRL WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUATION | and ndress, seamstress, or chambermaid, or to agviss ing and ironing; cood ‘city reference (tom her Inet Place, where she hes lived for the last six years. Please call at 62 West 2ist st, coruer of 6th avenue. INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG WOMAN, ‘tion as chatabermaid and laundres to do gen jousework. Can be hi, to character and capability, Can Ployer’s, at 93 St. Mark’s place, A FORTUNE FOR ANY MAN, WHO WANTS IT be knowledge of a business where from $3 t ic < r day an pe made. and no capital redetrad, will be pvenive feed relerane bites Glatham streets, up stairs, 7” CME Of Duane and | berry at., betw YOUNG MAN FROM THE COUNTRY, TWENTY. | & two years of age, derires & situation e¢ sileeman and ookkeeper; has had four years oxperience in a rogular country store, and can command some trade. Wages not £0 much gu object as a goud and permanent situation, where, by dustry and strict attention to business, he is confident he will morit the esteem and confidence of his em- Ployer. Please address M. H., box 130 Herald office. A XOUNG MAN, WHOSE EVENINGS ARE UN2M- ployed, is anxious to devote them tothe writing up of books making out accounts oF otherwise. Satisfaccory Yatoaonials can be fainished. Address R. Baker, Herald 68. N WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, from tho east, ag childs’ nurse and take care of an inva. an take entire charge of ai infant; can produce unques- ble reference from the bey! physiciuns in the elty, be- sides living in the hizhest famitics. Apply at 209 7tb ave. ITUATION WANTED BY young Women; on TWO RESPECTABLE chowbermaid, and to assis i the otlers# nurse and seamatrese; given, eau be toon for twodays, at 276 Mul- n Houston aod \rinee ets. A HIGHLY EDUCATED an,) in the city or coun- ruct them in the Ger: diwork; to agvivt the None bub respecta- ton st., Hobokes, gael WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO Uhourework, is steady and industrious; is a fret lain cooking; was in her wnk st, ITUATION young Pro : try, to take care of childre man language, or any k chambermaid, or Lo act & rate washer an Inet Flace 10 months, for two SITUATION WANTED-BY A HIGHLY RESPEOTABLE Young WoWAD, ns Afra’ ra © cook washer nnd ironer, a private family; best of city rvierenoe given. Cail as 6 between bth and 7th evecuss, for two days. Bi A RESPECTABLE PRO- paudto make himselt gener- So otjection to ¢o to the nov Address N, W., box 20) Se eee SITUATION WANTED, BY A VERY RESPECTA- ble young man, as conchiman, in some private family; understands the care of horses, and 16 @ curetul driver; will make himsclr genoraliy usotul.” Can give tho best of city ree ference. Flense call at No. 376 Atluntic st., Brooklyn, se- cond floor, front room, for two d: CAREFUL SELECTION OF SERVANTS—COOKS, nurses’, waiters, chambermaids, ‘and other and female domestics, provided for every ‘station in respectable city or country—at the Employment Ageney oflice, Mth st., Union squaze, AT MORRIS & COHNERT’S, 287 BROADWAY. COR- ner of Reado st, can be found a choice of English Scotch, Jrish and German servants, for hotels and pay families. Also, porters, waiters, coachmen, gardeners, mers, mechanics and laborers, at 287 Broadway, or Greenwich st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testunt man, as stable groom to take care of horses or fo on a jarm: Gcod city reference, Please call at 430 Cherry et. an ITUATION WANTED—CY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant citl, #8 nurse and chambermaid, or waiter; no objection to co a'short distances in the country. "Good eit xeferonces if required. Can be seen for two days ab 24 Elizabeth street, in the roar, 12 GIIUATION WANTED-LY A RESPECTABLE WO- OY WANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE, BOY, ABOUT Ban, as pain cook, warher and tromer; good city reter- 14 to 16 years of age, to go of errands ‘and dothe work } CReg,ftora her last pl oe lived Re Ofadrag store. None cut one who will take right hold | S* 3 Leonard street, iB ba work cheerfully and wit tness, noed xeeptionable references as to honesty, &e-, will F, T. Quirk, Druggist, corner of AWantic aud . South Brooklyn. OY WANTED—ONE WHO WRITES A GOOD HAND, and resides with bis parents; must be respoctabie and Well recommended. Apply to Me. M. Smitue No 6 Wihiam st. pply to Me. M. Smi:h, No 6 South BY, WANTED—IN A BOOKBINDERY, BETWEEN fifteen and sixteen years old. Inquire at 50 Peery at. ITUATION WANTED—AS AS CHAMBERMAID AND seniosiress; undersinnds dressmaking; or would travel With & family; ‘no onjections to goto Burope; good. cit; ference if reg Can be sern tortwo days at Taon ard &t., in the store. 1O MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS.—A PATHER Rishes to put his daughter sn ® respectable Catholic family, #here che could learn citver of the above trades, ve RecreHty taken care ot, ly for her for the first ei Address box 10s, ¥ would be willieg to pay months. Good reference ra\d offiee, for two days, required. OOKKEEPER.—A SITUATION IS WANTED AS AS. jie POLISSEUSE DE MON‘RES DESIRE SE PLA- sistant Bookkeeper, by a younr man who can sive tho cer dans une chope de polesace, seit Americaine, eit ‘moat satisiactory reference, Address M E., box 100 Herald anga! connaissart tres bien peut focrsic of 1 recommandations, § No. 140 Reece ee, CBRISTIAN HOME FOR FEMALE SERVANTS—OF. fice 66 Kast S8tb bet 4th and wexington ave- nues.—A lady, of high mental and moral cuiture, reads fo nd instructs those committed to her care; every means is need whereby the princi Gospel may be inenleated arts and liv at out mm the institu. fer governesses, houteks ANTED—BY A LADY, A SiTUATION AS NURSE end seamstress ina respectable family; is competent to take charge of children a@¢ would make hersolf useti no objection to travel. Address Mary, Herald office. ET NURSE.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A RE- spectadle young widow, as wet nurse in a reepectable ily. Fle! ab 2ou 35th ad Third evenus ident aad visiting no ers, also ser van’ ery capacity, Fepplied on application. Donatiins’ rospectfuliy soit | Mmily-_Fleato call at 200 3 cited. WASTED-A SITUATION, BY MERICAN WO- OACHMAN WANTED.—A MAN WHO UNDEA. map as chambermnid and s-amstress, oF to do general housework in 2 small femily; woul the care of horses, and is competent to take the | ¢h, M it 10 go oUt o! charge of a private stable, may hear ef agood situa: | Mis ater St Stanton st., corner of Allen, upstairs, ton by addressing H. M. F., Herald office, Good references = — required, i ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as child's nurse and seamstress; is a pood embroiderer; understands her bu-iness well; reference Apply for two days at 237 3d avenue, between 20th sod 2let tts., In the foney store JANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, a8 go0e piain cook; would assist in washing and ironing, or would do the housework of a email Frivate twinily; the lest Af cicy reference from her lass pl where she has lived two years. Call at No.8 Amity pia for two days. ANSED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, eituation to do general housnwork; no objection to go in the country; good recommendations can be given ‘rom her Jastempleser. Please call at 14 st. Can be ceen two days, Wann. by A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION to do housework in # private tsinily; would do eba:aber- Hse cood city reference. h st., neer 6th avenue, Ds CLERK WANTED—ONE ACQUAINTED WITH Prd the retailand dispensing business, may apply at 130 th avonue, Bind he CLERK WANTED—ONE FULLY COMPETENT to manage a retafl drug etors, and provided with u! quostionable references, may apply to S. Kiliot, 577 Sth ave. HO ht CLERK WANTED—FOR A FIRST CLASS RE- tail drug store. A thorcugh apothecary, with good city reference. None other need ap} Apply to J. PB. Wilson, chemist, corner 27th et, and Sd avenue. RUG CLERK WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN THO. roughly acquainted with the city retail and proserip. tion busines#, may apply at the oorner of Gold and Pro:pyct | ¢: streets, Brooklyn, PUUROPE = ENGLAND — LIVERPOOL, — A YOUNG U English Indy, of high revpectatility, wishes the prot tou of a family going to Europe—her astistanes, during Yoyage, being considered an equivalent for her pissga. She is nop seasick. Keverenee given, Addroes Miss af. E., f1:ra'd offie work and waiting. Can bo soen ab 67 Wert 3 . in the rear, for two days, ANTED—RBY A G WOMAN, A SITUATION to do cooking, wasbing and Sroning in ® private family; would do housework in a smal! tamily. Has good city re ference, Can be seen at 09 Wort loth at., mear Oth avenue, for two days. PNLLOVERS, WANTED—AT THE EuPLOYMSNT Office, No. 4 Sands st, Brooklyn, for an Englich Indy, as housekeeper, or chambermaid and waiter; also for sx Protestant girls, as cooks, chambermnids, or general houxe- workers. They ‘are well recommended. A large number of Catholic giris also want places. MPLOYERS IN CITY AND COU: good, industrious help, as cooks, chambermaids, nurses, Waiters, seamstressos, and general houseworkers, will find selection of Eye ag well-recommended English, Trieh and German domestics ‘at the emoloyment office, 53 Atlantic street, South Brooklyn. BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PROTEST- a situatfon ns firet rate cook, who per- nd game in the French deter and creams Call all this wok at RY IN WANT OF —A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT, IN- ASavtak cite Ge tend. Woman. as seamstress and to asset ARM MANAGER.—A STEADY MAN OF MANY ears’ experience wants a situation in this capacity; igh tevthucaials Address T, Chamberlais, South Staten Isiai ARM LABORERS, MECHANICS, AND FEMALE DO. mesticn may be engaced at the American and Foreign Kmigrant Protective and Employmont Society, 27 Green- ty. First rate city tic #t., Brooklyn, for two day: ANTED—A FAMILY'S WASHING, OR THAT OF A few tingle persons, by a respectable woman; would wash by the month or by the dozen on moderate tering, amd be punctual. Cail at 1/8 Wooster street, in the rear. TED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A Wich etrect, Prospactuses set on application, sitvation as lanndress; who perfectly understands ber ~ = Vusiness; o, would do cham erw rk. OUSFREEPER.—A GENTLEMAN WHO HAS RE- | Call at S1 Mott ctrect eently lost his wile, but is still desirous of keopine his ehildren with him, will continue Rourekeepiog should he be fortunate in mesting with a lady por ¢ the requisite qualifications for discharging the dutics of the housohold, ee and of euperintending tho moral, intellectual and physical | fenerslly woetu)s is n culture of hie young chitdre: ever, noed- | f0 gos abort distance in ing a mother’s Kindness and w Cf eda. | St £85 Went 26h cation, refinement and contle temper, who ean govern with capa: ANTEC—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A ‘situa‘ion to do light chamberwork, and make herselt ‘a dignity: 0 of giving inetraction fi JANIED—SITUATIONS BY TWO RESPECTABLE masa 6s a cine toma acoomfllehmonte, and willing to. W girls—ore ny good cook washer and ironer, od supervise a1 aid common but ential baker, the cther as laundrees or chamb Gity rolrrenses given. No objections to gv f not ily of not more Cina t aid. Best in the coantey, ween let and 2d avennes. ne E YOUNG MARRIED, os wet nurs ood references cam Amit, ‘rect, near Broadway. PECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 4, would be preferred, A fai no impediment, if girl. ‘The advertiser is Partféular, and set onsy to be fuited, and though oceupy 8 gcod sogial position, is of rotired, domestic, and m: temyerate habits, and would esteom similarity of disposi tien, Tho highest testimonials as to character, & , will be given ond required, Thoge setters only will Uo ropljod to Which seem most elewrly to faifll the expectations of the ad- Inquire at 3 ‘ANTED—BY A RF: eee, oo jood home, rather than peca~ @ sitcalion av chambermoaid and plain sewer, and unt niary coz) ion, Address, with neodssary particulars, ing care of children; I h ry pare ssi dew Lork Pott omiee: P derstands (aking care of chiléren; lived in her last pace for three yeare; best of city reference given, Broome et. Apply at 1¢ SEWORKER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN merican Indy, competent to the care of & family of /ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESP’ children aud the dutics of housekeep’ Address M., ng woinan, to do general housework, or ae Housekeeper, Herald office. Beat city reference, d waiter; no objection to avsist ‘ashing aod iton- ¢ bent of cit co given. Please s!l as 179 Bast i avenues, second floor, cotion to go into the country Wastto-s GIRL CAPABLE OF TAZING CHARGE of an infant: see and ironer aad plain 36 Douglas AUNDRESS WANTED.—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY No eb- d taking cbargd of a first class hotel laundry, from the city, Apply to Mr. Brown, Wd ED—BY AN ENGLISH FAMILY, foes hee Natron the city; au experienced English, t understand getting up finolinen, woman, Ono undersianding dair TANTED—A SMART YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO THE 0 preferred. ea $3 per month, Ad- housework for s gentleman and his wife; must have a out Office, giving residence, &e. y A MAKBRS WANTED.—NONE BUT THOSE MAS UAETA dco iret close work ood apply, to Molyneux Dell, 55 Canal st. OST RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HER M we Cleaed.the ablie that her agency tor domestios iw food reverence. Ay wy at No, 1 State at, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as laundress or chambermaid, and do fine washing; is 1ully competent to do either. The beet o! be given, Apply at 84 Enact 28th.st , second it room, for two day: removed to No, 70 street, east side, and solicits all NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YO! A 4 domestics to call and b vod, in city or country, to siteation ar chamberm, or nurs et fie vest situations and highest waces. “Rates reduced, ung baby ine no ohjpetion nthe CORRE: e 5 ewer. ao vi ie best ro a SOD ay A WOMAN WEB Bip fall at £5 West I9tlit., reson Boor, back room. DKSE GHILD WA! ki iesh breast of milk, Good reference, Inquire for ANTED—A GIRI, (0 DO CHAMBELWORK AN rehall, at 120 Clinton st. € Sasigs vite the warhiog and ironing. Apply ireenwich 61 - ee eiTvaTio’, BY A RESPECTA) TU Arate family, «a8 pro to sevigt in, waabi Has suntry. Tho best ie call ‘at 100 igth tt. bow VERSEER OR CARETAKER.—A GENTLEMAN IN | = Qibirishvorhood ot the city, who bas been making con- tiderabic improvements on his place (containing a fow wores ceiins), is decizous to procure employment for_a respect: able sud faithful man, whom he can strovgly reco: md to thoee about building or laying out now placer. In the dis- ¢ of his duty be ther favor nor affection, oi ANTED—as woman, i ays. en twously in ing full justios doen to hisom- | = ———-—— foyer. Howrites a fair hand-and cia hoop simple accounts | {qr aNTED—A SITUATION, BY ea Siay. Caretaker, box 2800 Post Oller, ANTE A trectly ander ite correctly. Peace addres ¥.Y. : FAMSTRESS—WANTED, | A SITUAT Jad fag amd all Kinds 3 family’ sein willing v0 shat i gat wove, cece sc inthe conn’: Oy Spb wi, ecoone dove,