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te. Jot of calf and patent leather boote, and at stzlee of "Or patent lew 1008, will be #0! poet, for the month of June only, S073 Nassau surest, New York City rene it 6. ames Comm are renpecttul wuested to oall with or aformistign. or pr blication m the City . TROW, Publisher. ‘aphic Portraits, at Qac Lin o4 peas eee Geeta danas it rh ving to thia Sant ad and gaa only bé oom: i duerae Rondon. By s perc sd ad up leenstens: Mescrt. Meade gire a relief o their we can ‘understand the jiom these artist: red in America, and the attached to their i Lior leries . 283 way, four,doors above Astor House, m Turtle—F'resh again to-day, and very jor, Soup ready early, and served till 10 in the eve- BAYARD, State street. and Melodeons.—Ihe Cheapest and it gers 519 Broadway, (St. eat variety of cheap ferent oa i > at of Se goal Y'a HONGER, 519 Broadway. nse Sacrifice.—A Most Exxcelient Seven 008 piano, new. ma: fully warranted, wi illes Reon a complet easted cloth coats, ‘alton street. t factory and mei reeavich treet, corner of U mail to measure. Baxeges, Bareges.—Those who are in want Srich summer dress must not fail to examine the stock LEADBEATER & CO., 47 Brosdw they are img the richest and cheapest goods in th ed Lawns.—We will Open this Day enee of fine French printed lawns, wet on shewvorat re = portation AT will ceil at Is per yard, the sa: ay a a ISappEATER & CO., 347 Broadway Silks, Silks.—4 Lot of Cheap ike be opened this morning, vo which we call the attention one oe LEADBEATER eto, 447 Broadway, Mantilias and Shawis.—8. & M.E Towle & offer, at redueed prices, moire antique, applique and bonnets, aad pray antiige the Hen pe abawie: heavy plaia and embroidered Caston cape wis, 30 Ber con cent less than importers’ prices. Columbian No. d stroe' ‘The Subscriber ha Removed from his theatre, solicits Co opposite the nls customers and the public to bis prose gent fs faruishing goods. for5 nae Foot hia line hheaper dway txpentcs peraittod. Shicis made ts er Det syle. J, BOOTHBY, &7 end & William ‘ty per Cent seo oeiet prices, PETERSON & HUMPHREY, 379 ‘corner of White street, will sell during ‘chis ment ®'iSe above rates. Call-and see. Great bargains may be Seo Sowisy were awarded tus in the U. 8. Cirouit Cour in ew York, Be ern co of our parents." ail pervons are on: o three of our - a or using f the interior sewing ma- ver coviog, against which numerous suite ead. Singer's Sewing tears always ag- Richmond and Petersbur, 4g dvr hichmead, Jane 7, 1855.—The Tresdent tea ince: thie SOO TO. WILLTAMS, Treasurer. The w of the Season.—Next to ees onset the United soscmel he Ntry sole manufacturer in the eR CA Cx ffin’s scree an 0: EI ype ng Hangt “TEED & CO. facturer and extensiv VRE + mant are, have at their warerooms, 595 Broadway, ‘Seeorcment, abracl pr aetlan 3 both for use of furniture, will find ivto to thet etna boy bottle, me dottl cooneinigs or Soha . ent to a8y art of the gountey. Ke adway; Zeil a, tog ‘Third direct, tary ? Briggs, 37 State strect, all ie en mis of brown oF hair, Ppared, sold and applied at Ni Know hve gone yds hte jo ‘Their fa Hd, &o., tobe veldot ash, to ov species st preparati , very truly, Conmiax & Bretsox, ., 81 Barclay strost, Agents, M. D,, As Bs Ase, Pais 4 Sa- NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 185% metioinee nner = a be — ey have are Secmione 5 Houston street, cor Lewis atre Friton strech, ‘brookign; and"by ‘ail rospectabie venders in the world. gan obtain the ect city, i the ert sou the im eu) therefor ornett eeieat tetacel Venter ee eels mane Sobmappe medicinally. and the doctors assure us takes in euch a way, it has been known to work out most deneficial results, particularly in agin ameotiens,. if liquor be drank foi bevarage—and pe 1 drink—it abould bes pure, unadulterated arti ‘and not a miserable imitations of all geu . iter wa ing meets the very point:—"In countries where and lique Cool be readily, and for a hy are treety used by all classe: Enewa—shat ric ms! applice:— Ys A monster of such hideous mi That to 00. Were Wolle's Sehicdam i Schnapps to be drank in preference to all other ‘aistilied or fermented liquora our temperance societies would sexs less form, snd Horace Greeley, Gi oug Der Barnum, learned, eloquent and devoted friends of total abstinence would rarely be called upon rostri Cause thousands to listen with “an attens enc” to the great ands ‘truths they relate with such forvid and lupae: and druo a era which the ‘couplet of the afl pioned eloquence, “There need. be no Maine law intoxication. As long as mon asd women will drinking dru, grated, the country is ooded, drankenn evils age iat. We re well exclaim, with Cassio— t put an enemy’into his mouth x i it it and quert lea ines ce abe Pinte tats erustaree, are corked bearin, ott, ao so siguature. of "UDOLFHO ‘in ‘mind, ‘The schnapps are are prescribed in many ceses, |. They aro made of the Bent barley, and are evored with a berry which, we think, is peculiar to certain parts of Italy.—Philadelphis Enquirer- Dibbleeanta, for Promoting the Growth and beautifying the hair; can be obtained only at the ladies’ bair dressing ana On oe king establishment of Wit DISBL E, 549 Broadway, opposite Tiffany’s. ph Ointment and Pills, Astonishing= ly efficactor the cure of salt rheum, scorbutic eraptions and ecrofala, when all other means have been tried in vain. Sold at the manufactories, 80 Maiden New York, aud 244 Strand, London, an: all druggists, at 25 cents, 623g cente, and $1 Fikes rece Shoulder Braces, Ladies’ Belts and pporters, instruments for bow legs, club feet, and all de- formities of the body, on hand and made to order, by Be GLOVER, at the Surgeon's Bandage Institute, Né. 4 a er pot or box. Married. On Monday evening, June 11, by the Rev. Richard Cox, DayrxL . WEMPLE, of albany, to Hester A., daugh- tar of Robert. os ba is ba pot eaday, June e Rey. icKlroy, Mr. Wns F, Dissoau, of ‘Bridgeport, Ct., to Miss Mary A. Jacuson, of this city. On reed. evening, June 12, by the Hon. Fernando Wood, Ma: pm gt beet at bach acg aye! cdg ad nord seventh atreet ,. Francis M. Surra, Esq., to the amiable and plete: shed Miss Doran Bearps, daughter of John Beards, Esq , of this city. On Wednesday, June 6, by the Rev. L. 8 Weed, J. D. Versor to Caroling, daughter of Robert Hunter, Esq., all of Brootlyn. At the residence of the bride’s ie Brooklyn Heights, on Tuesday, June 12, by Rev. William Hogarth, Mr, Wituam Henny Wautace to Miss Fraxors R , eldest Stoghter of Chas. W. Copeland, Esq., engineer, of this by a Norfolk, Va, on Wednesday, June 6, at St. Paul’s Chureh, by *Rev. Wm. M. Jack: ‘MaRsHaut Parks, Esq., to Miss SormeC., youngest daughter of Rev. J. Edward Jackson, aeceased, Died. oS Pease June perky Joux alae rotle Sad relatives and Cag re repectully favited to attend ay from. bis I late residence, No. 244 Delancy street, this , at two o'clock, aa pers please copy. CHES lay morning, June 11, Wituiam 8. Uspgrmu, 3 “tone tives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the f late residence, No. 111 Waverley place, this afternoon, at three o’clock. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. cx, widow of » in year of her Her friends and sequaia MEN wt Rae are invited toattend the funeral, on Fitth day, y, (the 14th) 1th) ) to meet at meeting house, corner of Elizabeth streets, without turther “invitation. On pone Ny June 12, Axw Bayer, in the 26th year of her ay) ‘The relatives friends of the Served respectfully invited to attend the ft this morning, at ten o’clock, trom her late residence, No. 74 Pine street. Her Temains will be taken to West farms, On Tuesday, June 12, Mrs. Hannan Hvrp, in the sist year of her age. Her remains wil) be taken from her Iate residence, si 82 Madison street, at nine o’clock this morning, to Brid, Ct., for imterment. On Tuesday, June 12, Hevny Ferrers, in the 59th year of his His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late resiaence, No. 6 Mangin street, without further invitation. On Tuesdsy, June 12, Ina Reneoca, daughter of Henry V. and Catherine Greenva' aged Y year and 8 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, this affernoon, at two o’clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 364 Madi- son street, without further invitation. Vp toring’ June 7, Mr. Livos Looxer, aged 79 years and 1 month. His remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery on the 9th instant. ‘On Tuesday, June 12, Rosert Haversrock, in the 55th year ef his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 18 Adelphi street, near Park avenue, Brooklyn, to- morrow afternoon, ‘at two o'clock. Halifax Ry mon copy. In Brook, on daughter of Sohn 1 month and 13 da; ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at three Ao from the residence of her father, No. 154 Pearl On Monday, June 11, of consumption, Mr. Ronsert Nxwsox, printer, late late of Norwich, England, aged about “4 friends are invited to attend the funeral, from Dr. ?, corner of South Sixth and Eighth streets, Wil- , June 11, Leonora, only zabeth Taylor, aged 4 years, sadhana ya xy on at the ferry - temains will be t Gree nile Gxteery tor interspent, ‘On Tuesday, June 12, Many M. Wesr.axe, only daugh- ter of Charles G. and Julia A..Weatlake, sel 3 years and 2 days. ‘The friends and neq) juaintances of the family are res- pecttully invited 10 attend. the faneral, from the resi- dence of her parents, No. 46 South Sixth street, Wil- Mamsburg, this ag ae two o’clock. Iu Shrewsbury, Mass. ednesday, June 6, CLARA Axtoratre, only child ha oh Wa HL and Marie A. Onion, of Wiese, the falinget earth, while ‘intending i 5 e while eu tion for s railroad tunnel st Walnut Hills sas ear Cincinnati, ¢ Obio, James FRane Parcs, aged 19 "Oitt San Francisco, Californie, on Wednesday, May 9, of oe, Capt. Heyry Scuriever, of New 46 years. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED RVERY DAY. WANTS, Ee... -- SE RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN poe PIR hy RETR AI Can be seen at 114 ‘Charles st. cerner of Hudson sh RESPECTABLE WIDOW WISHES A eee seametress. Has 90 po ehjcstion So RESPECTABLE FROTRSTANE ENGLISH WOMAN wishes a sitpation oo ook, washer and irouer. an be em at 33 Whiteball tor two days. YOUNG GIRL, DESIRES A, SITUATION A$ COOK, reference from her last pl years, Call for two days at 404 etree ea BRISTIAN HOW FEMALE SERVANTS, ssTH C ine Bevween DOs dea avenues.—Govern: tkle'nstitulisn. “Superior Amarioga women vam be found at the institution this week. Madison avent avenue ad and ‘Third avenue cars pass within = few steps of the do gk CLERKS. —WANTED, LR MAN (MARRIED NO tl neroughly competent to ofa te. 5 lock, all his week, to Haydock, Zan 12 0’ re Co., bie Pearl at. PUG GUERK, WANTRD—ONE ACQUAINTED WITH retail an f Hetees stexey Breakin ") MECHANICS, AND FEMALE DO- figased st, the American and Foreign ploy wich street, Prospectuses sent SITUATION WAnTES Be A YERY COMPETENT ook, washer and ironer, or eaves or to take ot a laun- dry. Has been four years in her last si Best of city references given. Can be seen at 125 Wes’ RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS iain cook, washer and ironer, or to do general house work for acmaliinmily, “Plesse Jaguire at the heuse of ner present employer. N>. 216 Weot 2th st , for two days. WOMAN WANTED—TO DO THE COOKING, WASH. mall family; one who ttloreugaly be well recommend detwoen 10 and 12 PROTESTANT WOMAN IS WANTED, AS PLAIN cook, washer and ironer; cleanly, civil in deportment and fond of bome. lace, in & private family; Fy fe W till 1 o’elock, at 138 Mac: docgal te se perman wred. Apply, trom I th written character from last pl RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO take care of obildren, or to goin the country with » indy. Kor reference, inquire at No. 18 Ann st, up stairs, fourth floor. VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES situation in s private family; is ® good laundross; oF 20 do ho 4 of obildren, SITUATION WANTEDOBY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, to do general Lousework in » small miiy, or chamberwork aud p ; no objection to hore distance inthe country” Connecticut preferred.” Gan beseen for two days, if not engaged, at 114 Kast 18th st., in the basement. SITUATION WANTED—AS CHAMBERMAID AND ‘Waiter, or to do general housework. in a small family. Good city reterenco given from ber isst place, where she LAs years, No objection to goto the country. Can be 77" Chavies street, be fourth, mn Bleecker rer RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A situation wash and iron; can be high- ., 117 Weet 26th street, first RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ‘ation in s small family, to do general house Feepectable city reference. Can be seen for two di 34 avenue, between 22d and 23d ats., second floor, front room. RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion os cook, washer and ironer ins private family. Call at 239 9th avenue, fourth floor, or address J. MoN., ebove, for two 4 A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WI @ baby at her own resides child ; none but respectal ference. Caillat No. She Bg Marion for swo days, RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, IN ® private family, to o ash and iron, or would act as laundress; fully underst: ther Bear of city, refer- ence trom her laet c West 16th st.. im the rear, second floor, rovn for two aye PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS seamstress; understands dressmaking, chamberwork and taking care of children; good city reference. Call for two daysat 85 West 13th st., between Sth and 6th avenues. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS A Rev tom) af os hamber maid ; ex le etc be to mind West foun eh street, an ‘be seenfor ES TO WET NURSE yin thi ‘crockery store, referen: y ‘oth and 7th aver betw two days, if not engaged. é YOUNG GIRL, LATELY LANDED, WISHES A situation as 0; has no objection to take care hildyen; has lived seven years in her lest place, Can at 222 10th avenue, between 24th and , front room. » thir SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG oman, who is stranger in New York; she is compe- tent ema all private family; bas been Woh beceget up etatectands, muller ana is a ated svete. Apply at Gre wich st,, three doors from Warren. LADY WOULD LIKE batt Cd dated ny FEW MORE GERMAN LADY THAT CAN SPEAK FRENCH and English, wishes to go to California with » family. im give good refercnce if required, Address Ellen, box 175 Herald office, A PROTESTANT YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- Portes ‘bermaid and waiter, and to assist in ironing if required. Can be secn at her present wae Masters, Hoyt streets dormer of Factic street, Broskiy YOUNG LADY LATELY ARRIVED FROM FRANCE, hi ey with the French and J telian langus; ation as chambe: id or child’s nurse; is wi 5 ieee te San Francisco, Calitornis, Address J. Musy, Heral office. gin ft le 3 YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as cham! = and waiter, and to assist with ‘Washing and ironing: plain sewing. Good refereace Tiven ftom ber lastlace. Apoly a 1a avenue A. . F. U., Herald offi RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO do chamberwork and waiting, or chamberwork and ae washing; is willing to go a short distance in the coun! Can give first rate city reference. Cau be seen at lli front room, fourth floor. YOUNG LADY WISHES SOM: in her own house or to go out; ‘Address Writer, 12 Dominick st. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO TAKE IN washing and ironing; is rate laundress. Good city reterence. Apply fort je at 171 Fourth st , in the rear, first floor, between Ist and 2d avenues. N ENGLISH OR SCOTCH GIRL WANTED—AGOUT 14 oF 16 years of age, to do general housework in » small family. Apply at 196 ieecker street, near the th avenue. A SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE Zouns sir), as chambermaid or waiter, or to take care of ebildrer io piain sowing No objection t> goin the Soustry wish s rerpecsabio eily.. as the bast Sr elhy wee ference from her last plac ‘be seen mt 125 West Slat st , corner of 7th avenue, A STEADY, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS ® situstion to cook, wash ai iron, or to do chamber- Work snd waiting; is an expe! undress, and under- stands French fluti Can be seen at her present employ- er’s, No. 12 West st. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SI- tuation to do general housework, in s small private fa- to do tanta work snd fine Washi OF to take cate ef aktlarent uo a yhjection to go the, const ty; unexcoptionable roference given. Call at 109 East 13that., first floor, back room, N a GIRL WISHES TO eH A Lcbnletad as cook, washer amd ironer, or to do gy octal Good reference given. Apply at 75 sullit e rear. SITUATION WANTED—' A STEADY man, in # private family, who thorough! SINGLE \derstands care of horses, carriages and harness; wo ake him: fal to hie employers; i @ good pinin gardener, not afraid to work. Good’ city reference. Please cali 146 Varick st. WAITER WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS A the business rere ‘and can give testimonials tor character and capacity. in book store, 699 Broadway. CAPABLE ees ribs WITH suent alunite Ya 8, Wil But the moet reepe at 260 East ith st, Or will t summer. YOUNG MAN, 19 YEARS OLD, WISHES TO EN: ft fe with a bose painter jer instruction; has a good fedge of tho tea “Gail ai 19 Corhelis stgoct, in the rear, for this week. Spry. Can be seen tor 3 day @ charge of # house for the PERSORAL. AM ett fab otk Meme cage or oo PLEASANT, ere +4 2% iy, N. in Water Sereoks oni thas y ice of some- a persen. on the thfoe ent Jo hi offic 4 mubvesier, do T CUNNINGHAM. “Noe a Oa ey 18 ALL THE part A sol IF NOT, b ae EY eee Teese lly AuneD Po vea future? ‘ Why, ah! why, ‘d rs sd MINNE. FA. Pinter: WHO AT Ri ea te A MEDI- rerkins, ‘ou! ty: address at V. B. dvertising his Agensy, ‘Tr.bune Buildings, he will Nar ote of something ‘to his 188 EMA BROWN, mare YOUNG WOMAN WHO fk’ Des the letter to Miss L., of sadehenh dated New May be bin please ove her address or omil on the per- 18 wro! ae Euee. ION COURSE, L. 1.—TROTTIN Uvineiss Taal foe $00, mile ees eat denn thee nae! in harness. J. Whe! names r. g Dan Pate COURS) oy naan EW Whire, Proprictors. '1ON I.—PACING—ON June as at bali ‘A mate! Meo L. st ‘past 8 o'clock, b mateh mile heats, best 8 at rere eign Me! an wagon 265 poun Secuhene names fy « Hero; J. smh. Pocahontas, baeniedl a OMSSHAW & WHITE, Propristors, T° in ‘The cel pe howe) Fag Finn gh nt or yee gia jebrat wan, tor alimited nomber of re a ihe Red Howse stables, at er oat othe rok ot be where, GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCE, AND SOME GOOD sive acquaintance in the South, wis with & first class dry goods house, tial clerk. Address William, box YOUNG AND COMPETENT MAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as house servant; good city reference furaished. Address T. M., Herald office, yr ENGLISHMAN, A FIRST RATE SERVANT, tion, either as waiter or coachman; is Sad thoroughly understands his business,’ Ad- . B., Herald office, N AMERICAN BOY, ABOUT 17 YEARS OLD, 18 $e fake charas of © sueriage and ove Oe two daysae the ‘Waver pH S, Suse Y Bread ny and Fourth street, room 31. One from the country preferred. WANTED—YROM , FOURTEEN, TO, FIFTERN fo errands and work about a drug store iif ction seh Oa oly Suse rT ‘quick, , 2 Quin corner of Atlantic and Columbia sts., South Brockign: HILDREN'S NURSE OR SEAMSTRESS, OR TO DO mn wanted, td, Ss respectable young the bei reference from her a for ‘wo days at 4 University, piace, ‘CLORED WAITRESS. aoa ty girl, ag wattress, who understands at No. 17 East 14th st, quired, e COLORED OACHMAN.—A TEMPERATE SINGLE MAN WANTS c a situation Bes a goaposteple arivate family ia in she nie obty: 4 capabiity. Please eer me me it ppprenewes, corner of OACHMAN—A EITUATION WANTED, AS COACH- by, a respectable young man, who is a thorough ero well as drives, understands tho care of horses; is Eompetent in his businesd; hae no e objeation to asset in gar- den, Af required: hae good city 'D,, box 104 Herald offlge, ‘walt be prempely sttended to for two daye. prs CLERK—WANTED, in & retail stor A YOUNG MAN, AS AS Apply to W. M. ‘Thorman |, between the Pease meena TUTE vasher a nd iron ‘ 2 tak J] Wy, GIVE $8 To ANY PERSON WHO CAN IN- to & permanent situation of the value of $500 strictest secresy may be dress P. ‘erald office. Nws WANTED—ONE WHO 18 FULLY COMPR. tent to take the entire charge infant None but a Protestant who can bring tho best of city references Srply at 46 Beat 2ist ste; Metween the hours of It and 1. OTICE.—ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON WISHING ina good situation at sal aavance! two thousand dollars to tere r two years, oan dress te, (post stating where an appo relied on. Ad tment can be made. Nera —TO BRICKLAYERS.—. RESPECTASLE an, bi ing worned at Ua usiness two years, nish bis trede by ears more with a table bose. Can be seen at yo. 90 Wert 45th at. three “aye, or address M. J., box 179 Horald office. OTICE—TWELVE YOUNG LADIES WANTED— ‘Those that ay on any musical instrament preferred. Apply imm at 127 Grand street, up stairs, ours of 10 and 1 o'clock. OPGANIST AND ALTO SINGER WANTED—FOR AN Erisoopal church in this city. ‘Those competent and o serve for s amall salary may address, with name idence, ‘Bplsscpaey, ‘Brosdway Fost FFICE FREE TO BEELOERS Paritrae NT AND and e ‘The office is well Ietpplied with help of Mind, well selected, and warranted honest, Shaped pe, WANIED—A hares yee bf bo ous ont a Apply y at do Toh s tt, Shetweent 3th” ana’ th ITUATION Lene he A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, to do general bi work - small private family; ie a rat rate wacker aud do plain one, stance ip the coun- all at 91 Greenwich ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE EN- glish person as chambermaid and seamstress in private family. Can be seen for two days at 307, Mott street. ITUATIONS WANTED BY TWO GIRLS. ONE AS cook, washer mn "chamber: at their last Tran street. “Beat of city reference, ITUATION WANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE youag wo! ae chambermaid and waiter; is willing to sasist in Washing and ironing; can give the beet of city re- ferences, Call at 261 Bowery, for two days. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AND os cumbia canerseneen wi womai pen cook ssc lsandre: also two com) OrK; Are good coo Warhersond froners, tnd excollent. bakers. Will sake. m derate wages, Several other highly recommended servants, pacity, to be seen at the South, Brooklyn Bm: of every ployment ‘omoe 88 Atl ITUATION, WANTED—DY A RESPECTABLE PRO. tentant girl. between the ago of 14 and 16 years, to take Of cnifizen “ana do plaistsewing: “na te seen for two days at 56 Macdougal st., second floor, back room. ITUATION .WANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY. RE- sorctablo git], a8 chambermald and to aeast in washing and ironing. ity references giv: jan be town for tee days £6 25 Groom ITUATION WANTED—AS CLERK OR BOOKKEEP- er, by an Englishman, who writes s fist rate hand, and in every respect fully qualified for euch an office, ‘and will do kis bork torhoke hiseclf uscfal to his employer. P. D., Herald office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO five years’ experience in the gontlemen’s fur- hing uiiness, Best of city rolerence given, ad- SAE. Bey Herald 0 ITUATION WANTED—BY A BOY OF SIXTEEN, IN ay Cao: hecan make himself useful. LHe writer. d, and is @ first rateaccountant. Address P. D., hierala office, ERVANTS.—THE BEST, COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS and waiters, nurses, good girls for housework, £e., are to te had nt Fertis’ Ageney, 4° Duane streets one door wert of the corser of Broadway; 15 years established in the basi- pets, German and Protestant virile wanved. HE ADVERTISER, A YOUNG, INTELLIGENT LA- y. of ctability avd pleasing dutsin & situation to attend store; is Jovld be otherwise useful; oF 8 family, and wi situs to Address mmunications addressed to Broadway Post Omi to Tiamediate Tetentto oa ding ewok, il parE ADVERTISER WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUA- mall private family, for» girl who has been ‘to do general ‘housowork, or chamber- She can recommend’ her as being only parts with her on so- oping. Apply atz14 Bleecker work Beat, honest and cblising, count of breaking up hous street. ‘WO RESPECTAB! PROTESTANT GIRLS WISH situations; one to ve light chamberwork and mind chil- 0 ebamberwork and waitiog. Can be seen for two daysat 0 ion st., corner of Ist avenue. WANTe. ANTED—A SITUATION te family; ‘a0 plain cook work; goed city referehec. Appl roar, for two days ‘taal bermald woe Se G Apply at 93 West Lut! rAd od ae en ih street, Setwoon th and 7th avenues, ae Sree astom, women. to do me ey <pa sewing. or ferences can be given, Apply “ 79 Smith street, Brooklys, for two days. ANTED—BY A YOUNG Oran, A would like to travel with a AS ‘ane aos cbeeee oe. Call at 86 Paciti between Boer- » for two cays. Wires BABY TO NURSE, BY A RE3PECTA. ble woman whose baby is dead, st her own house. Sho woman, and can recomended, ‘Apply . between lst and 2d ANTED—A SITUATION FOR A YOUNG GIRL TO ‘do chamberwork OF to do plain. veining ise wer, and cal d. jr" prevent employer's, 2 East wd at, ~bevween Re ow iy o'clock. wd and ta! a eT TT ee WwW ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE a el i ng oyectian ty ay a y Feference. Please call ab 70 James w™ NURSE.—WANTED, BY A HEALTHY YOUNG Woman. # situat on ma gentleman's family; entisfae- seer, reference 9,can be ven as to character and covanlity. ly at 101 Walker st., between Contre and Elm, = engaged. —_ ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE XOUNG OIRL, & Ly 8 9 St, two days. y Antee— Bz. A YOUNG WOMAN, a as 0 and to do sowing reference given. Please inquire at 196 Bast 10th ete ANTED—BY A BBOPBOTABLE | youNe Woman, & Situation, as cook, wi ad Hasan lent character from her a pines. Call f for rved days ‘at b nues, first floor. 209 26th et., betwe Daa SITUATION, SY 4 RESPECTABLE to do general housework; i a hhas uo objection to goa short distamoe iit pply at 49 Stanton st, between Tillary and ord ste,, Brooklyn, W ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, AS SEAMSTRESS. One who thoroughly understands cutting out and all family temig. Nove need apply only those fully competent. Direct A. B., Herald office. A protestant airl preferred. J ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, who thoroughly andersta: er uti pied washing and iro Goo e106 Sullivan at. bovwoen Houston and W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY TWO RESPECTABLE gms one as chambermaid and the other as cook; both qb ot im the same fi j no objection te the ‘oountry; tween let and 2d avent city roleronce. 6 ween at 407 rect, be: oan de seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMA We iieseeuh es waiting, or to do general hou Terk for s small family; good reference Apply at No. 48 Columbia street, Brooklyn, WANIED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WoMAN, ‘a9 chambermaid and walter, or to do the housework ofa small private family; no objection to go short distance in the country; the test of city reteronce given. Apply at € James st. batt, BY A MOST RESPECTAGLE YOUNG WO. uation 6 chambermeid and waiter, or would mind ehidren and ¢o light chamberwork; no ebjection to go im the countay. Cail at f0 Middagh st., Brooklyn. ‘ANI ED—BY A XESPECTABLE WOMAN, tion as cook; understands ner business is @ good wacher and ironer and baker. or. Apply at 96 llth st., between Ist and 2 be seen for two days. ASITUA- fe BY A RESPECTAULE tor assist with, the washing en. Please cell 08, tor two day: ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Jour girl, a8 chambermaid and waiter; she is fully competent to fi bove situation, and can give the most Setutactery referent to character a1 lity. Please oall at 201 West 20th st., first floor, between 8th and 9ta ave Weatantion ae A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and waiter, or cham bermaid and piain Can be seen for two days at 95 19th st,, be- tween ore al ma ‘7th ave, Reference from her last place. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN: ‘as nurse and tress, to go to the country, Good reference. “Apply a kany st., Brooklyn, for two v8. Wainy AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, A situation in a private Fora A understands the cutting and fitting of children’s clothes, and all kinds of family sew- iny »bjection to the country. Please call at 119 tween 7th and 8th ai -ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN ‘a situation in some res etable family, | Wages would de no object where she could enjoy the comforts of » home, n be seen for two days, by calling at 62 Spring st., frou’ Dacement. Wa SITUATION, BY AN ENGLISH PRO testant young Ousckoeper in ® snail pri- Tate family, oF {0 ledy or young ladies. Would tade ha: UF two children. "No ebjecticn to 40 5 Gr, Malt upow au invalid. slosse call of Waverley place WarizD-a SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, At good cook, washer and toner, or would geese ry rees, nud i# capable of taking care of a dairy, | Ne objeovion to goin the country, Can Fe seca at 212 Madison street, rear, between Jeflerson and Rutger strsess. WANTED A SITUATION, BY 4 RESPECTARLE young woman, to do genéral boutework i Good reference. Can be seen for two day: street, in the rear, the rr or week, take city pe red Call at 220 ANTED—A SITUATION, ‘BY A YOONG GIRL, AS dito take the care of obildrea, or would xeopuonabre references piven as ply for two days ab 104 act ine avenue, between ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, A SITUATION. to do general housework, or sa waiter, Can be seen at 405 bth avenue, between 34th and Joth ste, Ce atic sts, Brooklyn, in the mest market. We. Ss SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN to o ‘ash and iron, or to do general housework; dest of rei from her last bij oo Can be scen at td Lect st., between Smith and Soerum, Brooklyn, for wo days. W4NTED-A PROTESTANT GIRL, AS WAITER IN eure ye Uribe gen tS) must) thoroughly uader- stand her best of city references reqaires ‘Aphly, between 1 and 2 o'glock, at i Vesey ss up tales Vy anise a A pore ore a SITUATION As e and seamstri 5 ‘0 in the countr; it; 4 Norfolk at. ni objection to at land oh indy ; wages $4 to $5 per month: ara olty ferer Call or addross a mote to a7 Hat 23d vt., for two day Wa A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do general housework ins small Ay family. No objection to go @ short distance in the coun! Sy ood city reterence trom her last place. Please pir ff izabeth st., corner of Houston, top floor, for two days. “Wy ANTaD—A SITUATION, BY A Leable we as lsundress Ge am Please call fortwo day: oat 332 Wert and 9b avem Coke paged A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY. A WO- VY mam se eoek, rasher and ironers abe mast understand ave) respectable city reference. Ap’ % betwen Tiand lo" veloc, today or to-morrow, at 29 Eas at. ANTEDCLY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, ‘a sitution at wet nurso; is willing to go a shor: dis tance in the country. Can produce the Dest, of city reference. Can be scon at 222 10th avenue, between 2ith and 2th wt, Inquire for Mrs, Gaven, from 11'till;4 o'clock. ANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG WOMAN, A situation ma private’ family a8 seamstress and to ausiot in fine washing and ironing; sower and can come well recommonaed. Call for two days, at 98 iludvon street, betweon Franklin and Larrison streets. “A comforsn- ble hon of an object than high wages. Wait D—A SITUATION, BY A CAPABLE GIRL, Asundress in all ite branches; can take charge of & wash and do up table linen and shirts in the best will do chamberwork if required, no objection to py or Staten Island. Has oxcell Can be soon tor two days at 217 East 23d st. city reference. WAnTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Scotch woman, to do gencral housework; oan be seen for three days, if , st 307 West 29ch strect. ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘@situation as seamstress aad childron’s inaid; ia on: ff le of assisting as ee has no objections to go in e Meer in with @ family. ae et the bes of city refer- ence, Can be seen at her last place, 120 Columbia street Brooklyn Heights, Tye RESPECTABLE GIRLS, SISTERS, LATELY arrived from Ireland, wish to learn some respectable trade, such a8 dremmaking, millinery, de. able city reference given. Please ad fice, or box 2,199 Post Office. 10 BOARDING HOUSE AND HOTEL Pi —A Indy, fully compe housekeeper, to hi of aummer revort, oF t im any depart- ment oF the same’ "Bert of referencct. address, by lector BE. W. D., 56 Bond st. only, ICIENT AND Vath ed as nurse to an invalid abit of tal well recommended agers of by ph; "ion ‘st 107 Ith ate corner of 34 y 10 PRINTERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ho can feed ons cylinder rere ress. For cale, a Troy car: DARBER é 208, boo A BOY — Ihr a $H ons to L. ory job printers, 146 Fount street, Tow TRAVELLER.—ONE WELL ACQUAINTED with busi and having s good connection in New York, Breokly other commissions any arti uietor may, wish to tring specdily by eas Town Traveller, bos Wit Herald oftce. HE ADVERTISER WISHES TO SECURE THE ASSIS. tance o young lady, American or English, u ehe oan speak English fluently. required 1e | ant should write a tolera- bly go oh hand and be setiv PPrrhose only who reat dere requested to addressJ 0. 0., Herald office, pron] ana address. ‘NE DENOISELES FRANCAISE dais, peukaav bee eokane vita entt ted QUI PARLE AN. et qui est munir d’ ind the other suburbs, wishes to add to hia that the inanu‘acturer oF pro be public, Ad NE JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE, PROTESTANTE, détire se uy ond Drag a vo do chambre ou 7 fants; ele onnes recommendations. 3 sree ss er de 0. 86 eevee ate In 20 at 3e avenues. ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A, RESPECTABLE do general housework; is a good ol and ironer. Has lived fer two Jocrs ‘face Can show the boss of city reference.” Hine fo oberon to to go to the country. Can be soon for two days as 190 19th at, Between tse and ad avenues, first floor, front gogk, and « room, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, & tltuation in s, respectable, religions famil: care ‘o by day or night; has had exper ene candis eat plain sewers oF w mY would’do chamber- Pk and Pisin sewing; Hrooklyn preferred: would go to the country for the nest is very fond of children. Bost of city c I at 44 Atlantic st., three doors from Nevin st., second floor, back room. W3IED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE as seamstress; sewer, and under fessmaking faa Can give the best of retorence. Please address A. M. C., Union square Post Office. ANTBD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN a situation as chambermaid or to do house: work. Can be seen for two days at 401 6th avenue, top floor, back roo ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, f rivuation to wot nurse s baby, with © frosh aust of milk.” Age 21 renee. Pleaee oall f Cth avenne, doth street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung Woman, as seamstress, or to take care of children and'do chamberwork and waiting, in. « pri: vate family; beat of clty reference given, Cam v6. seen Cor wh ae ‘at the residence of her last employer, 139 West C Wa —BY A RESPROTABLE ee A marae: ‘ation on board of p steamer, as ste ad several years’ ex: fetes the eter, or wosld be siting fp travel wich a indy, as nurse; boat of sity reference given. Please call at 56 Fourth Wacom BY A NICE, TIDY, RE, gitl, as cham! 4; a healthy woman. Bos city rae for three days, if no’ hired, at No. 6ll, vrse sbi ponmanifeas, ‘Cas be oem st 05 ‘a No. 18. Hae the very best city reference, Witenes te A PROTESTANT YOUNG WORae A chamberwork pat “Pe fe ff at , References: Pi 4 Bast lth et., thea floor, back room, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GER- man girl, as seamstress in & private family; can be seon for two days at 04 Eighth et,,in the store; good commendation given. 7 ANTED—BY A SMART CAPABLE GIRL, A SITU- ation as chamnpermaid and waiteress, Apply at her present employer's, 04 W. 20th ANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL, A SITU- ation se child’s nurse and sewer, or as chambérmaid, in ily. City reference, Call at 19 24 st. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, arse and soam: with a family ox: fornia by the Sth Sho can be 6 nt 859 Broadway, where sho has lived for , and where the best of references can be small private ANTED—BY are YOUNG GIRLS, SITUATIONS, ‘one to take ca s child, ané the other,’very ‘intelli- gent, to do light hous or and Seales in the care of a store. Wives between 9 and 10 o'clock A. M., or 4t05 2. M., at 101 F st. second floor, room No, WANTED. 4 siTuaTION to do housework. in & smal and ironer. Can give tl 205 East Broadwa: WATD A, SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT girl, to do chamberwork or’ wait ‘ldrem. Can do plain a for oul nm ing. Can be soon at 108 Front st., Brooklyn, rear ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, to do chamberwork, mind children and do plain sew- Bost of city reference from her isst place. Apply ab ing. No. 9 Essex at., lor two days. W437ED-AT 119 CHAMBERS STREET, A FEW nivel ‘het can oheck well, and under- stand the bu others need apply. W4te--« SITUATION, BY A Dealer vote oat AS seametress or chambermaid, ia ® private fami! Call at No, 4 Cliff st., second floor, fron room, for two 1. WARTED—A SITUATION, “BY A YOUNG WOmAN, to do veneral housework; no objection to go @ shore distance in the country. “4 Apply at 254 Weet loth ot., en. Good city rofe Ddetween 9th and 10th aver WANIED-BY, A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ne lady's mai erstands dressmaking, hairdressing, ; no objection to travel for the sum: mer. Good reference, Apply at 104 9th at., opposite the Bible Houw ANTED—A RETARION. BY AN EXPERIENCED Iaundreat, no objection to chamberwork 1g. Good city refers: Has lived tix years ‘place: Apply at 194 eh » Opposite the Bible A RESPECTABLE YO! 0 has much experience and can be well to do, at Ler own residence. Apply at 430 4th at ré story, back room, W4NZED-BY A MIDDLE AGED MAN, AN ENG- Lishinan, a situation as coxchaan; bes "tived fifteen place in this city. Can’ bring the best of Apply at 2 Woet i7en se. W Hitz, GOODS, BUYER.—J. R. JAFFRAY & SONS horoughly competent to take ebarce of He must be well soquaia py | peri 00 th Sole thse ba NS agents A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION, perionce in the cloth and tailorin, it SF ott yal ihe . it e to engage in Bimeel! geuerally Broadway, corner of 4th at, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTADLE 0 cook, washer and ironer, or to do ge- ty reference given.’ Please call for vwo days. family. ut 171 Charle: ] ANTED—A bth Me AS CLERK, IN A MER- ha cantile bow ase, whieh is or about to, bé established in ina, Japan or ‘3 acquainted with the - ti it Desiness. ‘Address Q. K- ¥., Herald ofc. ee ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WI- a situation as a oe in a small fa- mily. Is fond of children, objection to go in the country. Cail, vt 0 Mapein ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE English woman, houreineid; good refere bjeosion to the country. Apply ‘AE’ No, 2 ‘Stom corner of Whitehaily first hoor, for two dey, Wanton SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE middie syed woman; @ good cook, washer and ironer, a good vaker; best ‘of clty reterence given. Apply at 2 Webt I7th at. for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, young woman, ee seen chamberwork, and tak ‘Apply av 27 Sd avenue, near Sith, for two days. ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE Protestant girls, one as seamstress, the other as chambermaid and to do plain sewing. Call at 303 Spring st., up stairs, top floor, Can be seen tor two days. eee Ph a tal BY A gpa a you family, ng girl ther as cook, cham yer- maid? or te do soneral housework five years in her jet place. Inquire wt 244 West 17th st,, in the rear, for two ay: ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ft to take oare of childr: to do light all private favniiy. teen fortwo enue, betwoen 17th ant ote, yin the 1 rear, rANTED—A peel tld BY A YOU: wesh- be seen tor two Says ats th avenue ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SUOTCH GIRL, lately arrived in this country, a situation as chamber: maid, or take care of children, or to eh pt housework. ro rH ‘at 129 Woat 40th st., between #th 00 A RESPECT. os ia willin, P floor, buck room, ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE goad plain cook aid washer and ironer, or » me well revommended trom toquire for .s few days at 13 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY young Woman, as chambermaid vate family, or in & private boarding nou eure’ reference from her Inst, place. mn 6 eB asd7ehs NOB. ANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN ti dy, Intely from the co ily the situation as i oar BLE enece will YO, Herald office, "for th ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND to do plain sewing. or to take cargof children and do plain sewing, by a respectable Protestant girl. Can be seen, unulengaged at No, 2 Gansevoort st., corner of 4th. a A bs Shh Bhat r- SITUATION W4ste—ar A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young, yas, ry spuation. | fa * rivate fami good cook and an excell ironer; th city reterenee can Tras no shjection te £0 8 @ in the oo! ry. seon Wo day Sith ses between 74h sud Sth wvenues. mea ie eh toe TL A so A Ey ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE youre woman, as chambermaid aud sewer, oF to mind children; has no objeetion to the counte: od city refer. ence, Pleate call for two days ab 73 Chact Fear, cla wn ltl WA sten—4 SIzUATzON, BY - RESPECTABLE ests les Bs cael teres : ‘ joo! general erenrer in & can ter bo seen for two toys Ayr 6th me, second fioer. ANTED—RY A YOUNG SCOTCH WOMAN, .A SiT- toldo general housework: she iss good lain cook, ive good from ber Inst ab Becher ete the rene, fret Wantena SITUATION, BY A RBSUECTABLE young woman, a4 gcod plain cook: ia 9 fret rate w and ironer; 06 he general housework of ® eum d reference. Can be seen for rt) days: st ¥ vetween 74h and 6th avenues. JANTED—A SITUATION, AS LAND STEWARD.—I being & man who is practi lly acquainted ith the vest modern system of cropping and drill cultiv: experienc ih that L can taive better crop with lene manure than is usually done; [am a practical engineor of itching, digadae, irrigating and laying down the jandin most intelligent form, for any rotation; I have had mae experience in rearing, feeding, buying and selling cattle, and. can Keep accounts, ahd will make myself useful iu aby ea- Address t. W., box 133 Herald office. 4 J ANTED=A SITUATION, AS_ GROOM, OR'RIDING groom, by & young man regularly bred to the turf, has been the winner of eral races and steeple chases im the fends ths care ‘aa management of Cea show referen ov from ANTED—AN EXPE! ENCED | AGENT, WITH A ital, po ‘elpbia pu TUATION AS GOACHMAN, BY A of reference given from hie loyers, ‘Can be cea at bus foridence, 100 Thompson wheto ¢ Fear, third floor. Wisineg cat MEN, IN A LIGHT, PLEASANT business; small capital’ required; also, & man, with » al of $10), to, take charge of au office. Apply ve C. WILKINS & CO,, 208 Brosdway, toom No. 3; up suarre, Were A GENTLEMAN, PRACTICALLY AC. quainted with the cutlery, fils tee! on Trade, (hu. acion as b rer an, in fev clas House firs! tae references.” Address Steel; Hoeald Cbs art BOY FROM 14TO 16 YBARS OLD, WHO with his eyo and can come well recommend- shiseat detore, Address L. O, stating laet employ, ¢ = BROADWAY, CORNER OF RE. ARET, MORRIS & COHNERT'S, con ie bad Regent c riab and pce helps, for hotels and private fa- 4, Portes, one! far- Y ‘branch office, Ti Grew eh at et, green ic: 7 ~ PusT OFFICE | tOTION:! OST A FICE NOTICE.— ‘ Ove Tig Ronan a RASTA FOR LURE aftice'on on Wednesday, C) Reg en, rs ‘June, at 1036 @ tect WLER, Post NITED, STATES | MAIL New York, J ot faa toh Haticked througtont ube ity toe then betorwarded inthe aor delivared riar ae ing alo directed that boxes be 0 ‘tnd shat is tente brought to this ofh ‘ti ty fou ie pa the care of boxes, ‘ i ine, it 4 are stati wi Tox be rare th whieh aos Be caret for, the one oF loteers to be went by the fo ile or ies iy this To stare about, the Tee ot fay, Relerenee siven, dress Young Meh, Herald office, composite ANTED, TWO SMART BOTS to 0 iP Must my! Able to read manuscript clean yroct, Gdod wager, and steady emp'oymen at 1) Srrece eitpet, second feo)