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ef “Linds.” In ‘‘Masaniefe,” the well knows snd tmpreesive opeza of Auber, Macame Bertucca Maretzck rendered the part of Elvira with great judgment and execution, and was rapterously applauded. The Fenel- Ia of Mademoiselle Zoe was graceful, and, though woute, easy of interpretation. The ether characters tm thore jieces were well sustained. The great star of ‘the night, however, was Eliza Hensler, s young lady of ae presentation, with @ grace of action and a power santa the perme of a. gening that te 264 destined ‘te be an ornament to the American lyric drama. = ‘Qus Grruan Orens.—A short season of German Opera ‘will be commenced this evening at Wallack’s theatre, ‘with Donizetti’s very popular opera, ‘The Daughter of ‘the Regiment.” A number of popular artiste are fmeluded in the company, and the pina! season should be a Bfesperous one. ‘Wa1.acn’s TaxaTre—FRevca VAUDEVILLE. —The French Vaudeville company gave its fifth representation at this pear motets The house was well filled, and the performances gave general satisfaction. Thus farthe po > wade by this eens. Page md Noah the lishment of a permanent French theatre here. Celebration of the Anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill, in Broomlyn. ‘This anniversary was duly celebrated in Brooklyn yes- ‘eréay, by the Veteran Corps of 1812, the American Velunteers, and Washington LightGuard. The Veterans of Kings county, under command of Col. Hardeabrook, preceeded to the headquarters of the New York Vete- ce wii vious arrangement = eent Mr col, be ny ‘carta by remnant First regiment New olunteers, Sin oe ee marched to by of the ‘they mumbered Dearie Sh stroes, and marched wi b the presiaion of and dram ‘was the asia seibleres fan Oe ‘occasion, aon of the two corps present were sei, arwrygorr aig Ver- , Colonels Hardenbrook jones, Major Daley, jutant-General Taylor, Adjutante Buttree, Fyfe and iilianas, Lieutenants Fox, it. “Joba The’ New fork acon, pore the feg which they earried through tbe Mexican war, and we noticed seve yal with meda/s which had been presented to them for services on the battens ‘on AL ogc dis- four or five American fi was inscribed, * The Veteran ete wer ot itia, county.’ They arrived on the a side pg pag ands marched to the tomb of the mar- hips of the Revolution, whose re- lie Dated in a'vaut under the Na Nav Yard wail, in oo arin! 3 Hilary the Rigs county corpo, emtrance, Adjutan' een Bese cad lo (og sabes —— Geo. Emery and triotic the events of the Revolution and gubeequent,bistory of the country, and ‘concluded by impetus to the rail ® monument to the martyrs, which would secalt tae Fort Greene and speod, nets After eted the: ‘into Navy ‘Yard, and were ptain Hudson. After exchanging civi- they proceeded to the City Hall, where they were Del ath Ukewise paraded in are attired in the old conti- pr dein attractive om account ‘hey were gton hc place the Atheneum, Ta “atnetic ret to com at the Atheneum, in stree’ ct the oattle of Banker Hil erection of s monumen' of ‘me British prison ships, in the ladies. The ‘Veterans tended ina body, and the Brooklyn Common Council, Soapieet, atioan adjournd and lent the meet- a Ught of their countenances. ‘band of music was in Cony phi and interspersed 9 with patriotic airs. chair, and about 87 iP} ‘the proce Hep, John Pikeman occupied the pr Seon main the Rev. Mr. Cha; as the first Mr. Carn obdarved that they came here as citizens ‘te Jend their aid towards the rearing of a monument to striots of the revolution who had service of meee! eater British prison They here for one common and said that he might slit tt flr Jn 6 more fo dition than hastii Sure in thi city in & moro flourishing condition than hastiog. mn tb ace Jours tugs sud avs aver cines sewn Zperaae, nd hve Inte chey have passed Beans Se - ~ be “ESPEN: id genius the hat making tn. © far avon am eae post Seat z snnually incresing crowds who To the Lacien =A, Spe millinery, tira gooey nds. IRVING'S, 112 Canal strost. PAs arco rong twodoors above Taylors Eccl ear 8 Boston Beceem ones ‘Waterr, the role agene ot T, Gilbert & Oo. ; ind withest tne tact dal Sao0d Chlekee wal ret Brandreth House will be Pleasant and agree- able. Summer ‘We have lately added many new styles to rh lant 80 wrath of fends to ive tena mer clothing, and would advise our friends ‘ ast rel saleotions, as desirable ae 1 See oo Cassi Sai Pst $8 50: ex rupert eee thou y viel we the fearrat nsequences which pets | Pea vate Far] Heratca lignes. In order to ‘asyarenes doutly sure, Ib aed by ‘Chemists of world: wide celeLri submitted it for expe- Fiment test to thousands | inguished medical practi. tioners. The responses hese the teeta are Shee ulate Faarantaes ‘and bearing bese uniiapeacbable endorsements, and I d from Hi rt 2 Sehoay Jeeves ie Reb t sce tre importadion being ee je in to this city in the your he teen hundred and rorty ‘eight, which ean be seen by Stee Hours books, I de 3 label. in the States Distriss Court Piet ceimieortarg arpets, 11s.» 128. vet Ex glish tapestry Drusscla catoets, ace 10s. per yard. le, Boots and Shocs.—Executor’s Sale to Close an estate —A rare lot of calf and patent leather boots, and diferent styles of patent leather shoes, will be sold muah below cost, for the month of June only, at 73 Nassau street Doli Show.—This Show of the epee gine cok store, No. 449 B: , will continue every of dolls, from er a wn babies, bana and ndressed, hite, ae jay as will sora all the litt portunity to make s eclection and Games for the amusement and For sale at that by bis importatio: an only afford fo sell them. "Wo.'449 Broadway.” Spiritual Manifestations.—Some believe in their genuneness—others don’t; bu afterward: Ladies who int call at 880 Bowery. Ren er Bier by the Dozen, In any og, for 1 use, can always be had, by orders being RIRSBLE’ ieee bier saloon, corner of Groenwic and Uertiandt ‘Also put up expressly for shipping. Maiden Lane Fire.—New peta nay Jane 18, 1855. rvin—Gents: The fire that entirely Ko. 10 ation Lane, on the morning of which was oceupiod by us, se- Your Rich & Co. Sala cand Sat tent, Ni purel ase ot therviae, for forty. morning, all the ry. 1850, sent Sesre, nd on be- t id to be au it Ass asinine sry Perfectly ogtb & Rone: 10 Maiden lane. These safer, secured by the celebrated “La Belle’’ lock, RVIN, No, 146 yee Foe mabiaing ich nd Wil- remained amon; ing opened th: are manufactured and sold by. STEARNS & MA’ of mops ea than all of fered to the public. This medicine, to at ‘adlioved, ue aa pane other medici: a as good news, ie wilt renee Ligna cath od ae ee 's at This or ~® Com! Fevclution id medisiver his physio t destined to do way with all other, purgatives ‘now in uve. It ip Perfectly pleasant to the be Ghali, as well as Frees auc Hleasure. 1 ely produces naa use, Lous rei alierative y and eave. the bowels "gontive. ‘As a worm medlotie ita ui alled. No family be without it, Sold wholesale on retal a 400 Bros nay. and and at the prin- Sipat Seeg states throws The Remedy of the Season —Or. R. F. Hub, bard's Wild Cherry Bitters have stood the test ee for years, and is pronounced hervous djopepsis, torpid. liver, A of ane bl general prostration of the physical powers, that can be ‘used, ae praise isin city and count ‘all and try it. Prepared by HIBBARD & WHEEL "82 Nassau strest, and by dealers generaily. pal Hair Cutter, so and favorably kno’ at 45 Nassau gtzeet, bas opened hair outting and room at No. i Barclay street, in as neat and comfortable atyle as any in the city. Shaving at ate Dro, Wig ‘Toupees—Batchelors’s dee Raa ceaae ee Cloortnent of wigs and oupwes in he worlds” ‘world. Ohristadoro’s Mzeelaior Hale 1 has nee atapl vat United States. Sroratat oF eporfamee an ean s maura SS ber without it, for no otbee id safety. The blacks soa eowas it protesse eral. Sold and applied at No. 6 Astor bat "ela all veevented by &. ere moar on. rious Counterfelts, Lyon’s autograph on label. Holloway’s ager “page vgn eeggeeed the hid These dirootly Sites cageas; clenaee ihpes faved al faperisien nnd se halt stom, Sold at the ran oF to th aiden lane, New Yor 244 Strand, a arendicten ine 25 conte, tag ¢ ates and $1 per The thee Inhaling Remedy for Asthma, gensumption, and all diseases of the throat snd lunge oDr restore: Curtie’s poets ‘Thousands have been the iT ear b Biog i92 Principal eribine 343 Brest, P ‘Brondw ra Teotacer De’ CURTIS Sil be ns the sfice cally dally ‘rom 10 Eoeitesy Dy CURTIS flit bet onsulted tree of charge. ‘Whiskers or cain nons ie bdo emer lo Six ithout tain to tho skin, roe de ma cncees at tales, oF stain to the xin of the small o $5; sent to'any part G. GRAIAM, 085 Broadway; sriggs, ‘a Stat Wabpeno, an Indian voge let for droseing the hair} From oli. “Tice 10 conte. reggaeton tee tan | ente en eon Caper Pernt Peone, sei car owt le weston ts amps, fo. eet by all the dragal stofaxespers: "‘Dopot, el Cortlandt reparation, & beautiful tol ic keene clear drat ass transpare: On Tuesday: arent June 5, Jean}, oy the Rey James Millett, at his residence, ‘No. 171 East Seventeenth street, Mr. Coen: Mate Dann to Miss Susan Lewis, all of New ‘York. On’ Saturde; ory 16, the Rev, i. Van Dyke, Jams A. ‘Boaskr, Ea to Wiss AmeuiA Eva, pede daugher of Charien 34 yer, 2aq., both of Broskiya, In Brooklyn, oom (ee ‘une 18, at the Reformed Datch Church, ’ AR Heigl ta wi e Rev. Dr. Bethune, Epwarp orscner em D. lew York, to Mary A; daughter of John Voorhtes, Esq., of the former place. Died. evening, June 17, after a very short but severe illness, ANN, wile of Thos) Bayban, fo the 80th we CA her he ‘a native ot the of Sanna, county font Tie trends or ths family, also the members of St, aM "aT. A. 3. aeaelt one respectfully invited to at- the this atternoon, at two o'clock, from her At Gi el Jou Srixwo! aged 35 reenpoint, 4 JOHN RTH, years, 10 months and eays. ° . ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, J ony, Greenpoint, this afternoon, at two o’clook pre- June 17, in the Sth yearof his Dawien “agers is A lamb uatask'd, as, Be fought the he fight for On Sund: G, vomer The friends and members of Ne) be omewis also epectfull pee attend ira after- service, ity: fifth street, this afternoon, at arter Teas teeae sescinty’ stthoas farhicacueene mai ae morning, June 17, Evoesia A , witeofaG. Bagley.” - *Tis pase’a—ber life’s last thrilling dream; Tta love, she died atream Fn dead. Hotel, at one o’ciock this ther with 3 F. and A. Chapter No. Eocamp- Her re- ‘On Saturday, Juse 16, Jauns, oldest |e oged 19 yearn 2 een. al jaye. His rewsins were interred at Greenwood on Sunday af. On Monday, Jane 18, after a long and severe ili; Maxoanst, ‘wile of Thos. H, Obalmers, iu the Sioa year of ber ne nde and relatives of the invited to-attend the fu: No, 260 Went Righteenth three o'clock, ily are respectful; tr late rad hee “4 ‘eet, to-morrow afternoon, 1} On Monday, June 18, Jaxz 0’ Toots, the beloved wife of Peter O'Toole, rients, and these of the feily, aug seenesiteRy Her frient ee Y = funeral, this residence, No 28 Whitehall awe, ‘the Holy o cae. from her late Ber 30 Temaing will be taken to the Cemetery of On Sunday morning, Juve 17, of scarlet fever, Frask Epoax, only child of Wm. G. and Almira C, Crump, aged 4 years, 3 months and 22 days. ae ad wita'od mas i iF, Mange, 4 30 Somme, fray ved wi Michael P. aged 30 years. The friends and acquaintances, also the members of the New York Porters’ B, A., are invited to attend the funeral, from ber late No. 4 street, at two o'clock this afternoon, to Caivary = onion, Jane *. Saran E., daughter of G. P. and Amanda M. aged 7 months and 21 days. Funeral at two o’clock this afternoon, from No. 40 Thompson street, After a stort and severe bet and Pet Peter Giligan, aged 2 father, Nove) No S19 at math weeen, at half past two o’clock ‘this afternoon, No carrisges allowed. In Brooklyn, on Monday, June 18, Mra. Connxiia Nor- Ris, aged 38 years. fe friend er relatives are invited to attend the fu- at ith Long ial on yew LJ severe illness, Axx, wife Hockmep, in the 67th year ot her age. ear N. ae wn Monday, hana ahaine o'clock P.M, tua frente et the family are invited to attend the the residence of her an No, 33 June 17, "of William funeral, yon Monroe street, this nip pee at four 0’ Scherectacy please At Taree’ ery Wentenentet” cous county, sudéen!; Bunday morning, sca te. 17, Corrrpon 80th year of bis age. His pemtian will be interred in St. Patera pies 1@, festchester count Bu on anes Aan, widow of Kathony Bal, und dange: poner rat the Inte Williim Lawrenee, of vincent ves and ot the family are respectfully iatited to attend the, funeral, torday e, without further invitation, Oa: wil bata waidece for the train that leaves New York at 7 A. M. per New Haven Railroad. a Poughke ‘ie, on by , June 15, Hiram H. Van Bots ear 8 age, for many years a mereaat batty? prac Pi a on We jane RBrORES, ‘nraper gs years, son of the late Henry of New York city. eo ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SPKOCIAL HOTICES. AMES CHAPTER, NO. 1, 0. U. A—THE MEMBERS ot Alpha Chapter, No. 1, 0. U. -, are informed that Be mections of aid Chapter, wilh he ipipeplo de be auc on events of Satur ormerl Senencay evenings le TAMES BOGERT, 0. of the. RYSTAL PALACE —HAVE YOU RVER SEEN IT! IF not, improve the last chavoe which you will ever have of teving ‘the valleries of statuary and paintings trom the bands of Italian and German tasters, yet on exhibition, ‘These captivating works of art must, bo returned immodi- jurope for exposition in the Palace of Industry, in 1 Come auiek ere iis too tate. SAMUEL BREVOORT, Acting Superintondant, N. J.—-STRAWBERRY AND STOR AL indies of the Firat Baptist Churo! ’a) will bold a strawberry and floral feeutval Washington street, detwecn, Foursh June ring funds for the Donate of ntal music may be expect ed, from persons, who have eee, ‘volunteered their services for the cocasion, ‘Tickets, including rofresh- fa, 60 cents-to be had at the door.” HAUGHTON, OF NORTH CAROLINA; Hon. John Cunsingham, of South Caroline, and Hon. Eup & a Bollag, of addross “‘Sam,” aoa Perron Storrs, Pie rat is, will yard, on ‘pasedsy night, oune 19, miBlraige ‘ASONIC.—DOR(O LODGE, NO. 290.—BRETHREN are notified of the intention to celeprate ad cree 26th instant, by excursion oe ihe foot of Market oe a ig A. M. e had ot the treasurer, P Jno. it. 3 DRUMMOND,” a] root R. V. Bareman, Secretary. ASONIC NOTICR-THE SPANISH LODGE, La iad, Was opened on the night sian, Me torn of Brooms and Cee if a Of the State by the MW Matter of thei, Wr Oriad Lodge of New Yoke tnd will meet the tecond and'fourth Satur: e place, rage Ar orieates: ANDRES CASSARD, M. W. Ania Dr Mosquera, Mazoytc Ronee. oes TIE LODGE, NO. 272, co to m eee, np lod; am streote, ‘ile evening. a vt ° er. KK, JUNS 9, 1855 —THE PRICE OF BOARD are hotels om and after this date will be iW YORK maiden tenTRA SOCIETY.—THE June exhibition will be held a cue Ley Astor Open lool ibdasere will bo ‘delivered by Wi, display ot ees goes, is OTICE.—ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FORBID den to He or negotiate the tollowing greeks, drawa e Commonwealth, by Shufeidt Mdorsed by W. 7 Shafeldi, as mek ped:—One check dated June 1! Hq i one me dated June for $250; one dated July 2, for $40). N W YORK, JUNE 19, 1855—NOTICE IS HEREBY siven, hee no person bas any authority whatever to pte cs 7 oe x noe T hold mycelf responsi- for the payment of any such e ze cy TL ORCHART MEYER, Boston, aIP be ges BY yaw YORE, journed meeting of th» stook: ny will be held at office, 54 South 1 Sune 20, ab half past Io veloon., WM. H. IDGE, Secretary. PECIAL MEETING OF THE BENRYOLENT Socie. of United Sons of Brin, this, Tucsds; , Sum Tpunfestant a National Hail, 44th mbers are requested to be in atte at basicoas of importance will be brought betore th ing. By order, P. P. MeGINN, Secretary. Te (PRE MEMBERS OF THE PROTESTANT prIROOP AL, rotherhood of New York are requested to [ergy vl of the C ty 8 o'elook.=— Church of the Ar Ny ete afternoon,) at 236 0’ ee 2 our late brother, Mr. James RB: RICHARD "SILL Prosidest. 1B, NO, 02 CHAMBRE: Gi Hits ae ‘Notice to me ‘assossme! it ral wards or ihe Rhy of Now York will be 6 for ‘zaminaticn and review day, the ae 7» until eure of cereale ‘ine sald Fal jestod "to mak ‘are req ed, at Theil oftee, Pelween tween the pag omer 4 0 basement of the N: at rolls Me OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS OF PROPERTY ‘on Vesey and other sees Te are opposed to the ex- fension of the Sixth ax Avene railroads, (hrough Vesey street to Broadway ys roetted to atten Se stort House, ‘ednesday next, June 70, « ae a lock, P. ¥ & J. W. MEBKS, on bobsi€ of the owners, THE LIQUOR QUESTION, br ft yarn 2 mS TOR Lt gl ASSOCILATION.— F Aw g of the Fifth Ward Liquor Dealers’ Associs- ‘wi wilt be +o the Tuesday) 19th inst., a8 ’ Tock to hear the ¢ of the commit ‘anotnal at- tendance is requested. Jas. H. WELCH, Pree’t. E. T. Davivson, Secretary. Tine Frat A Sy hogs tir ae at DEALERS ie ae 8,4 he evoe or Eighth Ee A® ee fee reagent or pg tot WINE AT < pees ore a various rest, on the corner ot Gtoaby at” Os WINE—FROM $2 PER DOZEN; FINE ‘change’ brown pe cwaide septie ee, lemed tna gom re ay cent lose thea py other place, "et PIE ON’, Heooker st., nea the Bowery. ACIFIC EXPRESS COMPANY FOR OALIPORNIA— Ofhee 124 Broad: next regular eapressos for Ca. nee Or land: ee ee <> ot Dire ney- 4 D acne bt, ve he peeks on a neat ra yates. Our yur tecilities for mvey~ leg satooss wantiar te he lasacior Cowes ot Golticnie so ‘uneur] eed, as Tun oor own 6x) poly << have agente Atal bie Impartant inining and trading places No connection Ww jam e hy OF with a pa lye Or present Of that house. ny Wa. By HALL, faire WERNER oe, ELL! Ut ange & one EXPRESS TO Waseca, a Pee aaa sSrmoroere AND PHREWOLOGIC. —THE CELE. Att rated Mrs, FLEURY, fro ‘howe relation has ee consulted L., gives in orma- it in oonatan: ri AY tien on all ¢) Cire ).—MADAM PREWSTER RETURNS THANKS TO Ler friends one thouras both ii ray thet in atrons fo ay that after the elt eS bila gel hs, who have mt her ‘ih equal. and also the name of ber visiter. Wouldenes TO street, one door from Cath WANTS. TEER cbse. AIAN SOEs ae ? BARROW STREET, IN THE BASRRN?. NEAR 26 sak! ‘stroet.—A situation want tte washer 8 | phan or general to the country; city, A RESPECTABLE coupe Teone WOMAN ze wienee to obtain s se 2 pavate hay Fee and seamstress, OF wing. Can be seon at 114 Citation A oun Hupliah il, bo take sare of ded tee Sa toe earn int: A) ENGLI IRL WISHES A SITU- “hy Aste ay ailye 4 ‘see to children, and make peremente ‘Can be seen at 122 A ooo. AND ie WANT bei ag has lived with one ‘A Yong, WIDOW Lay, AMERICAN, good society, eo in. edutlee te i y Mowseheld, Jonlt be happy to make arra: is 0 of a hotel or f leman’s establish- cale. The bighest testimonials furnished. jey, Broadway Post Office, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS 4. RreaA arn, AS Agus domes- cook or be congo = Ro 0 assist in house. work or the weeiagen ironing; a taly arrived in me country from for three days at 1 YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, AS chambermaid, or to take eare of & lunch room or hotel; @oblegtion to the country; can be well recommended ‘Ap- » Second floor, Can be seen for two aye, i not engaged. A RESPECTABLE HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN, WHO lived out as wet nurse for the last eight months, eibhin to gueul cats ea reh mesohi had he best ot ter from her last employer. Please call at 117 East 28th st., firat floor, back room, for two daye, YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO GET A SITUATION as nurse apd plain sewer, or to do chamberwork; no ob jection to the country. Can be seon at 229 5th ay., for two days. to assist in xoneral Can soon ‘West 17th str., between 9th ‘and 10th avs, Good city reference given. Ri BT ACT ARLE yours, Ape! atl WISHES A SI- vatreas, OF rence Slothes: store. "at the fancy IN WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WO- san exoelient washer and ironer, and a good t of references can Apply * 7? in tl three doors from Hudson, ‘roat asoment. A} YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, TO, DO berwork and sew, oF would tak care of ehiidren; ellent sewers woul go in the country. Place, 12 Bast 25U, atrosts for two daye. TIVE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTED— ntry town; she must be English, Scotch, MAN; @ good cook, washer and ironer, and tho- roughly onderatanding general housework, with good re- ference tromber 1n.t place; wages $6 fer ‘apply at 1eb Clinton nureetareoklya, vetween & sud 9in themoraing, or Gand 7 in the evening. A PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS chambermsid and Jaundres 19 objection to do gencral housework; Has no objection togo & seges city reterence, Can Sth ot., coraer of Ist av, 00) sguntry. He een for two days ab 200 Eee RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES 4 SITU- 6 chambermaid or waiter in ® small private ed in her last place threo yoare; po objection semen ee te ee country. Can giv the best of ¢ from her last pla.e. Can be seen for two 119 Waverley place. NEAT, TIDY GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS ‘waiter in a ree stacks private famlly; no objection te @o ‘chamberwork. goo ference from her las Place. Can be. seen tor two days ae 189 Hester sy fa tho Fear, second floor, front room, A PASTRY COOK AND FANCY CAKE BAKER wishes & situation*in ® hotel. Address Mr. Ranvolle, izoth st., Harlem, FRENCH GIRL DE! bermaid or nurre; can Pisin sewing; can speak Bn, tion. Call at 179 Variek 3 A SITUATION AS CHAM. ¢ good care of children and do alittle Good recommenda: the store, A SEAT, TIDY GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO BO feneral housework 1u 8 small private family. Good city Feterence if required Calla th st., front Foom, fou ficor, between 6th and 7th avenues, for two days, RESPECTAULE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A 81TU ation as cook, washer snd ironer in a penne. fomi 19, he vest of city reterence can be give 190 Laurens st.,im the rear, one door below Bieooker # for two A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA. tion a8 chambermaid or seamstress; bas the bes’ of city Felerence, Please apply st No, 1 Astor place, in the ebirt RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN W. ‘patton aa good plain 900k, washer and. None tions to city or country. Plea ‘Ore! be tween Rivington and Stanton, tor Ssrabine. Good reference RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU sion in a reupeota te family, a4 walter and to do lish Chamberwork. Best oi reference for tho. last thre tart Com be seen for, twer doys ah 200 18th at.s between th and 10th aves. 8 NURS. reepectal charge o! ap in! mer orto amore 4th siree}, near IT. jee. oe NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS, BY A le young woman, very capacle of taking ald go to the country for ‘a, Good wuty reference. Apply avenue, fortwo days. Dect aes eri to cane int the ‘ bi in every respect. Call 18th street. SITUATION | WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE girl, im a small private famiiy, to cook, w: Good city reference, Please cal) at 116 Wcoster st., Math rear. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUA housework, oF 8” chamtermaid and nd ironing; ie willing sud 00) her proseat employer's, 126 YOUNG a, = aoe CITY private Rite children’ revamaking and a!1 kin 10 objection to travel. Pleuse een 2d and 34 avenues, for two ference. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A. SITUATION cook in a private to assist in washing ironing. No objection os 4 try. The best of city country reference, Can bo seon fortwo days ata East Brosdway. N AMERICAN YOUNG WOMAN, WHO IS a GOOD ‘cook t rate Washer and ironer, wishes a situa hhouewerk. the hest of clty references As id Hen te do ection tothe country. Apply at 204 Mulber- + corner of bouston st., in the basement. COOK—WANTS A SITUATION IN A HOTEL OR Who thoroughly understands her business; bas no ey aie A to cook for ® boarsing b ‘The best of city ret ep. “Call. a8 19 Albany street, oF ress H Cs, Herald vite, SITUATION Gt Sy neg of A RESPECTABLE young woman, as Isundress, and to assist in ghamber work. Apply at her prseent employer's, 149 West 24th 4t., between ‘and 8th _____ WANTS. A bE YOUNG. GIRL WANTS TO 20 our week, a seamstress: 5s capable of vi Can be so: 7. near 2d ay, Tatil suited; Safran ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER’S, CLERK'S, OR LIGHT perter’s pe] p-- Ll, by @ well educated and ex. le aged German, of wober, industrious ‘and who bas resided in the city three years, an: ae acquainted; can converse, write and lish pretty Sie and is willing oats, a addceee an Nar a, Aux ree Stee EYERALLY seful about « tarm, es apoly eaday, frou he oi a Od Lovejoy st Hotel, ih fs MAN, THIRTY HEARS OF AGE, S{X MONTHS from in the greatest need, desires a situa tion as clerk, Tmoscenger, light porter pacity ‘whatever, é i Ly apd erat ands notarial dress A. B., box 1,008 New York Post MAN OF GOOD CHARACTER AND Goop aBI- lity wante a situation as aasisuent bookkecper or part geal, meene, Can give reel, estate neeuriiy 10 the Emount of $10,000, "Address, post palé, F, D, M, 730 34 av. YOUNG M MART, ACTIV: "aND INTELLI- Are Tar at an fat decided poo any 5 Marea Tiles gemon enh bens Ut. a tt) le fu in the owner of's fe ee thousand "ore ndict ts uae adi Eb ae to. A 8 Manner and Activity, Broad. ay Post Office. Negotiations will be kept open for counte, Candidates for two weeks. DVERTISING AGENT WANTED.—TO ONE WHO understands his busness, @ salary and commission will be tives. Apply to M. B. Monok & Co., 216 Pearl strect. (A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION, as coacH. Maan, in. Drivate family has ved fous outa fe hits ores, phe ft elty: Felereaoe. Gall Fr. “rralner enddier, 878 Broadway, for two days, it not 8 COACHMAN—A MIDDLE-AGED MARRISD MAN, eotiomte ge _ pa, ues understa: ae vate ee 4 Grose Ac Bes 40M; Waters’ suddlery, 840 Btondwaye GENTS WANTED—TWO OR THREE, EVERGETIC men, to whom a liberal commirsion will allowed. Apply to A. HEGEMAN, 208 Broadway. Beer a ae? ORRRIPONDERT. SW ARTED. nderstan Tat place the mani to keep the OFFeSpO} masonic oenly competent to ‘ake charse of both those ¢ those ‘dutios. He meat be, ‘anno m plished 00d boo! willing to todas ra ae whole write: Leg: an thmet to the interest o Be Sapleness. 8 cure # permanent situ: good salty, ty peddrersing ‘box 4 G60, Post Office, tor two amen None but affiliated ma- sors in good standing, and with unexcoptior asl references, need lose time by replying to this advertisem: Bornes WANTED—SALARY re ap my situation, J will iv tere it ‘Sookkeoper, Now York Pest Ofleg: ail tart 0) 8 Oftios. rs consdentinh, and aed a honorably. BOOKKERPER, COPYIST: to.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO in disengaged after six o’clook in the de As a bookkeeper. copyis ttore cr office, from? till o'clock at nigh bookkeeping ‘by sin a double entr lent hand. Ad days, ne may #0 ot employ tween Fonrth and, Lextagton oh en hee servants inntitation Heats ty cars pass within « fow o ry vat the iustitution, at ity ret Apply at 217 Fifth Det Nita city reference, ry ifth avenue, between the rours ordand lho’ velock. 4 YCOK WANTED—10 GO WITH A PRIVATE. FAMILY 3) to the country. & person well qualified as firstrate cook, 8: 1d partry maker, way hear of » Very’ rleapaut anc desirable situation, edd % permanent heme, with sond wages, Apply at 62 Amity ot. before 10 and efter 30’ leeks Cu MIUATION WANTED—BY AY oUNG wo el, restaurant, oc dining sa: ferecce Cun be seen for third floor, front room, WHO YOOK.—SITUATION WANTED. BY A WOMAN, has lived with some of the most respectable fem Pesaeer in eity, to who nviness in all its branches, Hloyere; wonld fos, Bhort mbermaid situation wanted, pe washin s lnundresr, he can refer; under: can be hnown of b by @ youn, and ironing in » private dt lly, or would ‘oth can be seoa at 197 1éth st. ‘WANTS. 45 Weat 6 ee ME, DESIRENT ETRE EM- C * soumsissant som drat ain” a eek sano TUATION AS NURSE OR 4 Wo ane id, by ogi roe has lived eight years wi the can be seen. Is onesie fait faithfal ia Tustslons. WARTZD—4 SITUATION, IN 4, FANCY 1G0OD8 tore, in New York or oUng WOmaR ¥ ise goed sewer. ‘Tio beak of ve ‘ive. ‘Address A. B.C, Wrox $3320 Post ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A peernceanes W. or aang sith wi whe oso Co a ead iron, at te- jusework. <p mers olny eer inet here e has uted three Please ‘wt 304 West 19th at., betwoem 9th and 10th avenues, floor, front room. ‘WANTED BY A RESPROTAGLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as nurse ani verwork and waltlag: has mo objec county for the wumtier.” Pave cl as lived for the lant two years, 1 jen Lexington and Sd ave, Con be highly See a Oe vue AISUA TION. BY A by = AGED meriean wcman, who is prudent and careful, to on ie these ti y reteeeae it country; fowelis corase vf Gread end ‘ANTED—AN AMERICAN GIRL, 15 OR 16 YEARS aecaee, to attend ina soger store. Apply at 150 Msdi- tom street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GERMAN sitl, as chambermaid, and vo assist in the washing sa ironing. "Goed reterenee, “Apply a+ 147 Stanton st,, secon. Ed ‘3 Wiitret Pasum, 2h, Skamihcrweris in at Be} Ist st, Williamsb ots , for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GOOD PLAIN AND PRCT, of cblldves mang, between Nerth 9h sad 10th Pyne we and a ine Ce ge te fomaily oras sess, by ®very ex Feferencer Cal at 180 16ls sie west offuh "ave ta the sone, for two dasa. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A sronen As seamstress, ins mespectadl + family; dressmaking; is also good plain sewer. Une reference can be giv: an bi yt her citua- Hem, 90 Weat 20d 1 Oth and th a ANTEDIBY, A RESPECTABLE, GIRL, A SI tion todo chamberwork, Santis SO ironing. Can be seen at No, Tig ih atest Saiween and Lexington avenues, from 10 A.M. to 1 WARTEDTA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG RESP: table lady to attend » store, or travel with a family, Can speak Frezch, nglish. Good reference. Apply at 196 Grand street.’ Can be Ne in for threo days. ANTED—A SERVANT, AS COOK, WASHER, AW) i tant reaaleede iro! in @ private family. A Prot it with fall character, trom last employer. Koglis riean pr Farfectly competent. Aprly a0 Bonen ect, next to corner of Amity street, fami) obj o8 ‘country; the best city Tererenee ‘ve given. Rory at 127 Court st.’ Brooklyn, third floor, front room. WAnierns! SITUATION, AS NURSE, TO GO TRA & Indy; has been ncoustomed to tr good city reterence, 0. Please call at 404 1m the store. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE” oman, to cook, wash ‘and iron; good ro iver. “Apply at 20 ast 19th st, neat vay and dihev, be seen for two days. No cbjertion to ‘the sountey JARTED—A SITUATION, DY 4, RESPECTABLE ri. to ccok, wash and iron; ean give good 9 ence of ix yours trou amo place: Please Gall at 300 West 26th st., ketwoem 9th and 10th ave. ANTED—A SITBATION, BY A Boot to go in th: itr i beat or net call at 361 Bowery, third above 3a at Dues CLERK WANTED-ONE WHO THOROUGHLY understands the busin dis capable. of taking charge of & fret class store Bpber pact of the city. Apply at 686 Hudson street, corner ef Fourteenth, —WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A & wholesale or retail drug or medi he would not be ob} toy pre CLER! titvation d prescription busi nd willing e"hleare addrere J. D., Bro: iy fared paLOy many sy ANTEO—BY. A WELL ost pacall rus 0: ny of the fo voretione + disap} where, by calliug @ fetnret teen, 7, tireet near Fulton, Brooklyn, where the; ¥ fore ag, for, Jmmediate, einzloym axer two handred Protestant and Cathelle eerste ferent thoroughly experienced ia’ the ‘various. de- domestio duties. PAu WANTED.—A GOOD, INDUSTRIOUS MAN fr weatee ane oan oo — Reoompotens, rei , to ti argo Of & farm. T2ve'de elock, at 782 Broadway. ee st OUSEKEEPER far ge ys AMERICAN LADY, (widow preterred hi heute tor bervelf in Wh ther ber experi »~ . lady & 0 take charge of s eho a city a eae Letters nddroutd Broadway Poot hen and where ro to cull; will be avtem ‘0 te a RSE AND SEAMSTRESS. tie who understan: ¢) Gresses: SITUATION WANTED, mbreidery, outting ion to the country; can tr all at S16 Mott atzect, atten bitcoker and Hoesen, sucoud dor wont toons UBSE WANTED — a AT NO 8 Pg dbo bone an Pee bay — or English{w: wi N oO DEMANDE—UNE BONNE CUISINIERE FRAN- ih “wae dans une petite famille, S’adrosser au 110 East eer RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT hes young wor situation as seamstress; oan cut and fit Indies’ dress oan do all kinds of neediowork and embroidery. Can be seen for throe days, Call at 193 12th et., near University place. Sina tok WANTED—BY 4, RESPECTABLE W0- TAR, af C00) i st ‘Taatlion th ie uf ¥ ait t bre alk ri ea of cn rofere 8t., for two days. ITUATION, TO DO rork in ® small private fi PATS Riceees vaeve ci ey a here a Good cl referene riven. "Cam uptes a shor’ ven be week for two ign Apply at 188 8 eins sal ey. ae Bab oo Aepehnba Hdeleed Anes Ag pspation. COOK WISHES A SITUATION IN A paryazy Af psotly, Please call at Cheever place, Brooklyn, second ym Degraw street, at Mrs, Baker's, her present situ- ation; can be seen for two days. YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION ree, as her husband isdead Osan give ent city reference: Please ‘call at S11: Monroe th. ro0m S- LADY WITH A SMALL FAMILY, WISHES TO FIND e ation man aariet ber In the ent Miatles of, the beuse, nara oompenion, and, who would not expect much remuneration beyond & geod oC. A. M, with reference, Broadway fore Ones. (A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS 4 anit tae TO Aleit id aud walter and ar at and Wentagt fle ‘ De: De objection | to ti seen for t! Foom. Good cook, ap: A Toone, GIRL WISHES A SITUATION IN ASM fam il: housework. Please call at 121 feast i #t., inthe Ae a Ans fam ip ype ant YOUNG PERSON, FROM DUGLIN, Joost: fareouonwork tt ogulas he tapeaien Ieee Country. Call at 89 Hester at , for two days, RESPECTADLE GIRE WANTS A SITUATION, As ma berm cy housework at the corner of Feael and Con ate., Brooklyn, second floor, Can be seen for two days, — GIRL, Lien, At wires an dye mae! 08 BOL ry nb woier peed i draomakinn sane all verter of sow jeotion mast ohjeotion to five y ar two daye ns 35 A* RESPECBABLE atin YOUNG WOMAN s jivuation aasenetrone. Can cus and tte. eps areutea, Understands her business. Fiano call avi6a Bast 90s ats boteas 90" ed ea, A A RESPECTABLE YOUNG PERSON, PROM DUBLIN DUE And seamatrou oF owork, itteqairea:” Posse ‘apply at 25 at yopre GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS COOK, OR encral housework: bae no objection country. s Vieace eal) wt 291 9th thy cornee of drones aad ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, meral hourework in @ small private family, Bost to character, Apply at 5 Woet 13th st., for ee ary | hater ley mo A RESPECTABLE YOUNG fines seem te yn pane eeeees & oe. omy ak sere Weot tothe back bases G)TUATION WANTED—BY A VERY Raspectanig ‘and competent young jo general housework; bye very good plain ovekt oxeslions qrasher and ironer, Yaker, and is very well recommended. Bowery, for two days. Wages moderate, and the country. ITUATION Mabey nam bb A RESPEC’ eA r to ral housework, washing rh as in be seen for two Sty, South Brooklyn, & Gitvations WANTED-BY TWO RESPECTABLE w one as ® good plain ce rend ane to be seen Hy ‘308 Mott Pg toy floor, leecker streete, for two days, ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECT, yA hao. testant girt, to do gone ork es bas - Goo reforenen ee require two days. ITUATION WANTED—BY A A RESPECTABLE YOUNG se, to take ohil va reelf w ole hi 5 gS5 ranrectane Bom; tt shes het ie! BL it grow at f A tp ate aoc ee QITUATION WANTED—BY A xeeNe fazaoan irl, tebe care of chiléren and to ber work, @ seen at No, 19 City Hall place, in’ the Ay Beemer arti tae Ros Bae Fm A Lt ES wo Lend te gin Nt hy a wi t nHlonewone tk i UN rouse wane SITU- RESPECTABLE ENGL) lens One et 18H BS SeSyanre wise weiter, sewer. ot olt, ea an, floor, re- TION 8; pe, RESPECTABLE GiRis | wren. oerre atcha: Sally. ane » beat of oi "Bese arte SITUATION, AS CHAMBERM. aiter, by a young Englih girl; good referen Apply at 113: Munroe street, ANTED-—A SITUATION, BY & Ba | il ‘woman, as cook, or as chambermaid ‘Addros 8. W. M g00d dressmaker; good reference. Biersia cites for thres days. ‘ANTED—BY A ee Posced 5 Bo ee A washer 4 memes, private ‘sitestion as cook, w ‘or would do chamberwork a te years in her Last pla Call’ at 218 Avenue A, ANIED—A SITUATION, BY an YOUNG WOMAN, to teke care of children do 2 Ee serine» deetion to the country, Addre: «fies. ANTED—A fn ghana BY A RESPECTAB: ort distenee fa the Gueee © Wont S0th at. between wars por A BROPRCTASLE @r housework, or as ead fronine; ts 5 a0 ven from her Inst sit h ate Can be seen for three tege curser Pot jicks and President ety., Sow ANTED—. SITUATION, 1 BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do chamberwork or waitin;, or to do york for s small family. Good 'y ee a y at os A siruA. lived eet, Brooklyn, between Desa wud Paci By two day. TAN 1, \@ take care of children, or Warten — BY fe woman, 0 sive: do femme ‘ashing and wronisgi has | last Piece, ees an come well a ber recommend: 4,fbe je very fond of takin; ar Ph call Blecoher nt, comer of Hammond, second floor,” Wear a A BBPECTABLE WOMAN, am » x inn rmall family, floor, fortwo dayes nS” naule wt as WANTED.4 SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as ET d chambermal children, or light house RESPECTABLE PROT! ree, Call fant ane ° tance ja ‘th a eiby rererenee, Hs} Mott stuck’ baboon gity rel Nonen ween Walker aud Hester, BY A RESPRCTABLE ctacop, aabeepenig ANTED—BY A YOUNG AVERICAN weeoy. VY indy, situation as 2 2 comp stress, Good reference given if re: ress Mrs. Reid, Metrepolitan Post Cilce, for twe days," We acc A "ntergeas er Seoa resus Astro: ry w tion to go a shert than in the cow Apply at 153 Forsyth ot., in thercer, ter two ectn Gaye WANED SITUATION, BY, 4. fa freaky pears = Sue st So ast ieee Bg A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE 74 ‘situation as Gret rate reepeotable families. dest of Jeotion to going a short distance ‘confor two duye in the store 60 14h ah avenue rences 86 to ee i A NT Sali ln oy 3s ANTED—A SITUATI W Nate young women, 0 Paslertaah meme ‘eet of Feterence taven. Apply aly siaet z aoamlegts te we ane rnne e pergetinntannit—ntaahiaialan ANTED—A SITUATION, BY DAR Sor pt a 0 atres Can te seen for two days. ree y Er ANTED-BY A Wits R ppt Be : atcd ANTED- BY A ENGLISH Wareatne pinata ton, assist in ing; ‘DO objection to co Ne poe Se any oat latent fata ANTED—BY he be head Ry Hed g da ‘e rituation as Bh to family, or fo ales a paheed | &. Rl ee other a: c beat of cily reference. they are at present em- 5 eA SITUATION, AS FIRST RATR. end row thine ia hor <4 ‘oil for tne days ae SOROS noes Bloceker. Warten A fizwatiow, For Delete of Wants see sixth Page