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> five minutes after noon. The Washiéften was not in aight.” Mourixy.—Two of the crew of the brig Itaske, at Sa- ‘vannab, bound to Bath, refused to obey orders of the pilot while leaving the deck at Savannah, 22d inst, when the pilot felled one of them, who hai struck at him. The man then seizid a hatchet, aad his com- pasion some other wespon, when, to save his life, the Pilot, Mr. Wallace Smith, jamped into the river. The ‘two mutineers were arrested and put in jail. Qvick Trur.—Brig Golden Age, Curtis, master, of Hali- fax, N. S., sailed from New York om Saturday, 26th of May, at 5 P. M ; arrived at Matanzas, Cuba, om Monday, ‘Sa inst.; sailed from thence on Thursday, 13th inst., and anchored at Quarantine on Friday, at 6 P. M., being absent from New York only twenty-seven days; de- tained twenty-four hours by fog off Sandy Hook. ‘WRECK OF THE SCHOONER CHALLENGe.—The ship Chilo, (of Boston), Capt. Deshon, arrived yesterday from Pe- nang, bad on board Captain Manson, his mate and three seamen of the schooner Challenge, which capsized 13th inst. her passage from Bostoa to Jeremie. They es- eased in the boat, and were picked up on the 234, in lat. 35, lon. 70 30, The following is Captain Manson’s state- ment of the disaster -— ‘The echr Challenge, of ith, (Mass.) Manson master, sailed fom Denton on’ tee tak iuee wine cargo of Jumber and provisions, bound to Jeremie (8t. Domin }), and on the 13th instant, lat. 37, lon. 68, im a squal peek N. W. was capsized. She subsequently righted fullef water. Capt. M., mate and crew remained on ‘the wreck for ten days without water, but succeeded in gettin visions from the cabin. Om the 234 inst., lat, 85, lon. 70 30, saw a ship, when we took one boat and succeeded in bosrding her. The ship tobe the Chilo, Capt. Deshon, from Penang for New York. We were kindly received on boa) Capt. M. Ieft his steward on the wreck mp a dying state. ef those saved :—MYr. C. Manson, a ged G. Y. Sal- vester, mate; Peter Flinn, E. Manson, Robt. Jones, neamen. Naval Intelligence. Assistant Surgeon A. M. Lynch has been ordered on Guty on board the U.S. receiving ship North Carolina, Breoklyn Navy Yard. U. 8. steamer John Hancock, Commander Rogers, was at Komisang, one of the Loo Choo Islanis, April 28. She ‘was at anchor, surveying the islands. U. & frigate Maceconian, Commander M’Cluney, was sigpalized Aj 11, off Breaker Point. Thé M, is bound from Hong Kong to Shanghse and the Bonin Islands. Court Calendar—This Day. Unmp Srarss Dwstrict Court.—Nos. 58, 59, 61 to 68, "The Great Wonder!—Everybody who has pissed down Brosiway the past week or two (and who jas not’) has paused to note the improvemen‘s going on at the corner of Fulton street. ‘Bless me! what alterations!” some have exclaimed. ‘Really!’ ano- ther has ejuculatei, ‘what taste, what elegance |? A third bas pronounced the picture one of infiaite satin- faction, because smid all the beauty contemplated there was s pervading rense of the useful and the business- like—a charming union of tne neceesary and the laxu- rious. Why, the curious arranagement of the awning- work aloze (the machinery wan mynufactured by Mr. w, at B, F. Miller's, 26 West Broadway,) occasioned a werld of interrog: 8, and was cpu followed by a universe of surprise and admiration, bethat was fitt'ng up such « fairy Who could he be with so much choice artistic tas such a generous spirit of enterprise? Who could he be with bi 8 patronage enough to justify such an out- hatter—that was manifest. Everything Bot our city is ful of hatters, more in their way. The sarpaeengly great ene all admitted to be KNOX. But Knox had already stablished himeelf at 533 Broadway, and 128 ¥alton street, Could he need another store, and one on so grand scale as this? Then the secret came out. It was Knox. He had leesed the corner when the builiing was put up. He oad now given up his narrow limitsin Fulton street, and togetner with his store up Broadway, intended to display, ihe elegance of his manufacture, i of his business, and the ease with which he could handsomely hat ali New York in this new and recherché deposit ry of faehicn. Try Espenscheld’s Hats.—His Summer styles ore truly elegent, and their cheapnass ia a mar- Wel. His stock is of the choicers that can be produced, ard th ty, eave and elegance of the fabric beyond oviticiem, EsPENCHELD, 118 Nassau street. whe «Young America” Style of Straw Hat, —A Leland & Co. are now prepared to furaish the nat- ters wiih the above fashionable style of straw hat, of cnr own mannfacture; every hat will have the name printed in gold letters on the tip paper. We have slaoa complete assortment of all other styles of men’s, boys’ ane children’s straw hats, by the case or dozen. A. LELAND & CO., 171 Pearl street. Shaker Hats—Aiso, a Splendid Stock ot il- oy strane gages aod mantillas, at WM 8, IRVINE’S, Brooklyn Photograpns, Cameo Kreo- types and caguerreotypes colored equal to miniatures.— Institute of Pho! raphy, 249 Fulton street, next coor to Lockets trim: store, Brooklyn, Interior Views of the Paris Crystal Palace, &e , &c.—Just received trom Paris besutifal photogra- phic views of the interior of tre palace, which, with one thousand other interesting pictures, may be seen in oar galleries. Pictures taken daily, and goods at wholesale or retail. MEADE BROTHERS, free galleries ef art, 233 Broadway, four doors above Astor House. Ob! Do You Remember tne Picture Factory. corner of Reade strest and Broadway, where the frat ‘2m. Goguerreotypes were offered? That’s the place now forthe best cheep pictures im America. Photographs $1, ke. jew Music.—«“ Triumphal Polka.”—Oscar Cometent, 26 cente.—The theme original Na oe he srrangement brilliant, but not dificult. “Swingin; Polka”—Tbhomas Baker; illustrated with a besutifal colored vignette title, 35 cents. ‘Geraldine Schottisoh”” —Baker, 25 cents. Three excellent productions for piano practice. HORACE WATERS, pig ono Pianos.—Horace Waters, 333 Broadway, has ‘the sole cy tor the sale of T, Gilbert & Co,’s, Hall & Cumston’s, Woodwara & Brown's, and Jacod Chicker- ing’s Boston pianos; and hisis the only house where can be obtained the ceiebratsd modern improved Horace Wa- ‘ters’ pianos, with overstriogs. Prices less than can be had ebewhere, acd which defy competition. Pianos to bale Area rent allowed on purchase. Pianos for sale on ly psymente. Zephyr Cassimere Suits, $10.—These Really Deautiful suits are ca nea Soe whe Lae ee tion of woollen goods, of ric cate shades. rt ‘one hundred of them are sold daily at EVANS? clothing ‘warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. Zephyr Merino, Lisle Thread, Cottoa and silk under garmente, for summer wear, in great varie- ty, at McLAUGHLLN’S shit factory and men’s furalsh- ing store, 202 Greenwich street, corner of Chambers, Shirts made to order. Black Sliks.—Glack Slims, of a Superior make, warranted to wear well, will be opened this au ope hg pe eyes i ong Tg ease of 8, 26 inches wide, at 5s. per yard. eee *"B. H. LEADBEATER & C. 847 Broad way, corner of Leonard street. We are now Selling Rich bareges, bombazines, alpacsas, ines, ginghams, Canton crapes, and every E Seema Sl ae acne Frege at a reduction of 26 per ceat. We will open this day 1 case inted lawns, warranted fast colors, at 6d per yard. Hoe Printea OME LEADBEATER & CO, 347 Broniway. Not Printed !— Royal English velvet carpets, 110. «12s. ptr yard. Exghsh be gar oe ¢0., a ‘vs. and 10s. per yd. Ingraina, 4s., 68. and 68. per yard. 1 te TRAM ANDEGSON'S, 99 Bow Siga of great American Eagle, otber artic! She of fumbug,—Icis Hard to Believe anything in this age of professions; but if any of our yeaders can trust their own eyes and the judgment of the best critics of the they will at onoe be cunvinced thet CANIEEEL’S gaiters are the most, beautiful things of the kind ever were bebeld. Ladies going to the country al give Cantrell a call, at 336 Bowery, and order & su! ediately. Sewing Machines.—It ts &, Fact throughout, except button holes, by Singer's sew- (og machines. It is not strange that the firm referred x ve a rush of business and obtain better ees competitors. They have taken right means, by Smploying exclusively Singer’s ma- olitnes. These machines have just been greatly im: proved, so as to run without noise and with very little of the operator. All other machines are liable Warman te ‘ety. bye ts Tt SINGER & O0., 293 Broadway. = j—Ladies Sojourning at our ble hote's, who wish to secure the latest Pari- fashional le, will please observe that the richest a1 ee inn hours, by Mrs. FARNSWORTH, “S27 ‘Broadway, opposite Broadway Theatre. Saunders Dress Cases, Fancy Catlery, toilet articler,&0., pce hy House and 387 Broadway. ‘The subscribers call the attention of the pablic to their collection of the above articles, which, in point of varie- id Aes iegard to ausliy, onda all exams ere var: it] Oo an: all cases —e Waa OK. & J. SAUNDERS. Nations, Princes, Presidents, ‘With best of chemists ‘ow and all insects. E. LYONS’ signatare on genuine arti- cles. Depot 424 Broadway, and No, 6 South Eighth meet, Philadelphia. Whiskers that time’s enow is sprinkling Can be darkened in a twinkling— Bya Loy iy tage Ortstadoro’s Ex- eelsior hairdye, which contains | no caustic, does not ets is inodorous, and imparts s mat or brown, Manufactured and applied at No, 6 Astor House, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESva-, Scrofulous Antidote — i. s spate a] we Ppa e flected pectable and we)l known citizens bear ite efficacy, and have furnished certidcates of ite gic power. Of all diseases to which the human frame subject, scrofula, in ite the mort common and may be reliec on as a eafe and effective remedy for all tuch disease Persons afilisted, or desirous of satisfying themselves as to the wonderful effect of this medicine, will be far- nished w: treatise on tubercular 8, to which are appenc jumerous certificates attes' its power, br. ht may also be evi wi between the hours of 12M. ard2 P M.. at his office, 409 Broadway. fold, wholesale and retail, at 409 Broad- ct and st the principal drug stores throughout the U States. Dr. L. B, Wright’s Cathartic Cure dilliousrese,—1his is one of the most and for agreeable effective cathartics; it is pleasant to the taste, produces baer tal ong ‘Bausea, is s superior aitaradve, wate Girectly upon glapduler system, and removes ness acharm. Unlike other cathartics, it does not leave any ill effects after being taken. The Liquid Ca- thartio is decidedly the greatest blessing of the age No ay should be witheut it. Warranted purely vege- al old wholesale and retail, at 409 Broadway, and at the principal drug stores throughout the United States. The Cause of Fever and Ague is Malaria.— Take the unfailing antidote called Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure, each bottle of which bears the certificates of the celebrated chemist, Dr. J. R. Chilton For sale by C.H. Ring, ©. V. Clickener & Co , and dealers generally. J. A. RHODES, Providence, R. I. Sure Death—Astor House, New York, Aug. 11, 1868. Messrs. Persons & Co.—Gentlemen—We have used your Insect Exterminator with great success, and cheerfully recommend it to the public as the beat pre- Faration for cocl thes we have ever used Yours, very truly, & Steteon. C. V. CLICKENER & CO., No, 81 Barclay street, agents. it ts an Universal Observation that the peauti{uliest heacs of hair are to be found among the Indians, “They preserve it by the use of a liquid vereta. ble compound. The sai is for sale at LOVEI’S Wabpene office, 762 Broad If You want Luxuriant Whiskers or Mous- taches, my onguent will produce them in six weeks, It won’t or injure the skin; $1 bottle; large bottles containing eight, $5. Sent to any part of the country. GRAHAM, 685 Broadway. Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Eruptions, Eryst- d all skim deformities, cured by GOURAUD’S won Ttalian medicated soap. Poudre subtile up- roots hair from apy part of the body. Lofty foreheads on man or woman, and sweet, smooth upper lips on thelat- ter are desi¢erstums. Rouge, bly white, hair dye, and restorative at the old depot, 67 Walser street, ‘near oadway; Mrs, Hays, Brooxlyn, uerreotypes.— uarge Size for 50 in a nice case, twice the size otters cake 4d equal in gualicy ‘and size to those made ANSON, Broedway, opposite Metro- Anson’s gents, colored for & cents, elsewhere for $2, volitan Hotel. Photographs, Cameo juerreotypes, Ste= rooscopes and dazuerreoty pes colo: like miniatures. No. ‘U9 Fulton street, Brooklyn. (AS. H. WaLLIAMSON, Artist and Proprievor, Williamson Institute. Office of the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Company. Richmond, Jane 7, 1865.—The President and directors of this comp: doclar: Defiance Salamander Safes.—Robert M. Pat- c sole manufacturer in the United States of the rated safes, and patent powder-proof defiance Depot 193 Pearl etre: ne door below Maiden lane, Just @pened, Hut’ cutting, curling and shampooing parlors, a1 stroot, fiited up ina neat, comfortable and t this or the old stand, No, 45 Nassau Branch Hair Dyeing, N jarcka; butio eruptios rhoumati vhie reliable oi used sovereign remedy, even wheu all other means have been tried in vain, Soldat the mavufactones, 80 Maiden Now York, and 244 Stvand, London, and by all druggists, at 25 conts, 624 ocnte, and $1 per pot. Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Ladics’ Belts and supporters, instruments for bow lege, club feet, and all de- formities of the body, on hand and made to order, by Dr. eu bas atthe Surgeon’s Bandage Institute, Ne. Married. On Sunday, June 24, in the Church of Nativity, by the Rey. Father McCluskey, Miss MarGarer N. MorGan to Mr. P. D Sexton, ail of this city. Bostou papers please copy. Tn Calvary Church, on Tuesdey, June 26, by Rev. Mr. Towel), Cakteton T. Sawin, of Buffalo, to Mies Hangier MoKonis, of this city. In the Catholic Aportolic Church, Sixteenth street, by j the Rev, David M. Facklor, Gxoace, son of the late Joba Newby, M D., to ANN D Rayson, second dangater of the late William Reysor, both of land. Un TuesCay evening, June 26, by the Rev. E. Hatdeld, at the residence of Thomas Hussey, Esq, Mr. Jase a. Savas, late of San Francisco, to Miss Eama Louisa Kin- ziz, of Brooxlyn. ‘On Thursday, January 25, at the residence of the ‘bride’s father, by the Rev. Dr. Lillie, Joun Pxomas Hut- cHINEON, Esq., of the Commercial Bank, to Lypia ANNE, third daughter of the Rev. Rovt. Mcvean, A M., of St. Jobn’s Pres teria Church, Macquarie street, Hobart- town, formerly of Newry, irelan Belfast and Newry papers copy. At Anderson, 8, C., by the Rev. J. Scott Murray. Sa- MUL MavenicK VAN WOK, of Pendleton, 3 C, t> Man- Garet C, Brovies, daughter of Dr. 0. R. Broyles, of the former p'ace. Died. OnSundsy, June 24, CaTmarive M. Oxweur, wife of Mathew Olwell, aged 43 years, 9 mouths and 6 days. ‘The friends ana relatives of the femily are respectfully igyited to attend the tuners), from her lata residsnce, No. 11 St. Luke’s place, Leroy street, at half past oine o’clock thia morning. Funeral services at St. Joseph’a Church, Sixth avenue. Her remains will be interred ia Eleventh street Cemetery. On Monday, June 25, James Parrison, aged 36 yeara. His friends and acquaintances are respectfullganvited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at tWo o'clock, from bia late residence, No, 16 Hubert atreet. On Monday eveving, June 25, Mancaret, youngest child of Owen and Zllen ‘Keenan, aged 1 year, 6 months and 12 da; The friends and acquaintances of the femily, and those of her uncles, James Kelly and brothers, are iavited to attend the funeral, from her father’s resijence, No. 70 Sheriff street, corner of Riviogton street, this afteracoa, attwoo’clock, Her remains will be interred in Calv: Cemetery. ‘ On Monday, June 25, Mary Ayx, wife of Martin H. te eters. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this alternoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 202 Stanton street, corner of Ridge street, Sucdenly, on Tuesday morning, June 26, Wiuttam B, Sunrs, in the 38th year of his ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend ti neral, from his late residence, No, 665 Washington etrest, this afternoon, at four o’clocx, without further notice. On Tuesday, June 26, Racuet Ans, daughter of John and Charlotte Mf. Cisco Eblers, aged 2 and 12 days. ‘The relatives and friends are respsctfully invited to attend,the funeral, from her late residence, No, 61 Mott street, this morning, at ten o’clock. On Tuesday, June 26, Davin P. Fosren Durver, aged 11 moptha and 8 days, son of the late Francia Duryee. ‘The relatives of family are invited to attecd the tuneral, this afternoon, at halt past two o'clock, from No. 208'South street. On Tuesday, June 26, Lovisa C, wife of Robert Bills- Trow. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fa- neral, to-morrow afternoon, at three o’clock, from her Jate residence, No. 274 Madison street, fu 7, Tune 26, consumption, Davrp Srewoy, aged 38 years, 10 mon' id 4 das ‘The re and invited to attend the funeral, t! o'clock, from his late residence, No. 180 West Twenty- sixth aireet. Dai Ot., papers please copy. in brootlyn on Tuesiey, Sune 26, of diseare hear, Samus. LorinG, youngest son of Philip P. and Mary Adams, aged 19 years, The frends of the family are reapectfally invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at four o’clock, from hia late residence, No. 318 Pacific street, Brooklyn. ‘On Tuesday, June 26, of scarlet fever, Wa11aM Anuorr, youngest ton'of Wm. H and Margaret A. Bundick, and aoe of James M. Oakley, aged 3 years and 11 mor La ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his grandfather, No. 74 South Second Williamsburg, this afterneon, at two o'clock. LI morning, June 17, Mrs- At rere 7,00 Joanna Nat, feet 54 years, 3 months and 15 days. We loved iin tongue can tell How much her and how well. God loved her, too, and he thought best To take her home it rest At Chatham, N.J, on day morning, Jane 26th, Epwarp Price, formerly of this city, in the 74th year of his age. The friends and relatives of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from his ate residence, to morrow mornipg, at eleven o'clock. The eight o'clock A. M. train, from foot of Cortlandt street, will convey persons to Chatham depot, where carriages Will be in waiting. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ————=== ———===————_ ee —-__ 5 ROOKLYN AND NEW YORK EXPRESS,—HOI n and business ronte for sale; an establie ese ts inn foneoad GVRP REI ae eta o 4 ington market. Abeadhalas ta \TUDLEY’S NEW YORK AND I rapetes Ths 18 the \D BROOKLYw BAGGAGE the exclusive conveyance of » This express has made extensive arrangements Rpg, a at the house Cor New Haven, Hudson river, Erie wes Pane adelphia Rat'roads; also steamboats, Offices No, 4 Sands at, lyn ond 97 Canal et., corner 2ith st, and 4th avenue, New York, “FIRST WARD LIQUOR DEALERS’ ASSOCIA- tion.—Arouse and gine yet The fourth of July is near at hand.—Resolved, Taat all and juor trade, residieg ia the requested to attend ” Association of the at 372 Fourth avenge, near nesda) , June 27, receive in- MPORTED LIQUORS IN BOND—WINES, BRAN! I “ganna ot ES, DIES, (fits, Be-—For sale, Custom House lock, ori packages, with certificates of importa- vee, quarters and th pipes, for sale by 1. H. SIMPSON & BONS, 19 Beaver si N EXCBLLENT QUALITY OF CLARET WINE AT §2 per, donen, (bottles rot 5 various of alaret, wince brandis, sin, Febneppe Londos and Dublin Borter, an b INDERHILL & MAT. ON’ ‘Street, on the corner of Crosby at. PERSONAL, ***N WILL FIND A NOTE AT THE HERALD office. B,, FROM RIPLEY, WISHES 10 KNOW THE je direction of B,G. Address Broadway, City Post ice. B LATE OF 18 P. SPREET, WILL SEE AN OLD . friend, by addressing X. X., Herald office, stating present residence. FTE LADY WHO CALLED TWICE AT 74 SMITH atreet, Brooklyn, and lefther address as Mra. W: ‘will please cail again any dey this week, between twelve and one o’clock, she cam se the person abe wished to see, or by sending her address would confer a bit a I ORMATION WANTED—RESPECTING 8. C. McOOY, who entered on board an American merchantman at Hong Kong in 1848, having previously served in the Roy- abst and Sawarang, Brit men-of-war. Any one whocan io formation respecting the «| mentioned 3, 0. loCoy, is requested to communicate with Rey. Charles Hutchinson, West Dean Vicarsge, Chichester, Kngland. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN FLYNN, OF bina ag Jeft that city about 33, years ago. call on Mr George Tyreeli, 49 Roosevels street, of something to his advantage; he must ask Donagh. WAS IT YOU THAT PASSED ME LAST SaTUR- e. Cay afternoon in B, street? If so, I can be seen apy day irom 4 tod P. M. LJ. THK TURF. R*® HOUSE, HARLEM.—THIS FASHIONABLE RE- is now com! in all its sppointments and the vale stables attached are constantly “Atiod with the fiuest ‘and fastest borses to be found. Persopsin want of horses can always be supplied at the Red House. The trotting track is in splendid order, and trotting matches ovour every Be an EASER ‘The Second avenue cars pass the door every ive minntes, Te THE LOVERS AND BREEDERS OF FINE STOCK. —The celebrated thorougbred stailion Wild Irishman will stand jor» limited number of mares the ensuing sea the season. Ail mo serving the mare. All accidents a ECTURE ON THE CHURCH PROPERTY QUESTION.— ‘The second lecture on the Anti- american Spirit and fendency of Episcopal Methodiem will be giveo in Knickerbecker Hall, corner of Eighth avenue and fwen- ty third’ street, on Wednesday evening, June 27, at 8 o'cleck, by John Quincy Adams. | Surject—“Epis. copal Methodiem anti American in excluding the peo- ple from tne control of their public funds and public buildings.” The apcech of Hoa J, 0. Putaam, in the New York Senate, will be reviewed, and its app'ica- tion to Episcopal Methodism clearly shown. Admtasion 25 cents. The third lecture on Lhura’ay, 29th inet. POLITICAL. RAND MAS3 MKET(NG OF THE NATIONAL DE mocracy. ‘the National Democratic Kepublican eectors of the city of New York are invited to attend a meeting of the democracy of this city, to be held at the Metropolitan Theatre, Broadway, on Wednesday, 27th inst, at 73¢ o’clock P. M., for the purpose of taking into copsiceration the comdition and prospects of the Nation. al Demceratic party, and to review ths opprestive and unjust legislation of the whig party of this State, at the ion of the Legis{ature, The following gentle- been invited to address the meeting :— Hon. Pierre Soule, Hon. Howelt Cobb, Hon. a. P Willard, Hon. Jeese D, Bright, Hon. R. M. T. Hunter, Hon. Henry A. Wise, Hon. George M. Dali Hon. Kémuni Burk: Hon. William H. Witte, General E, V. K. Wright, Hon. Daniel 8. Dickinson, Hop. George W. Clinton, Fon. Eljah Ford, Bop. David L Seymour, Hon. Lyman Tremain, General Orville Clarke, General Hijab W Hon, Mike Walsh, Charles W. Carrigan, Esq., Hon. Joha Vanderbilt, Hon Samuel Beardsley, Hon. I. H. Hutebias, Hon, Joho C. Mather, General Aaron Ward, Genera: Rindall, Hon, Jacob A. Westervelt, Hon. fhomas J Barr, Samuel Stover, Esq. Horace F. Clarke, &sq., Hon. Daniel K. Sickles, Hon. Francis 8. Cutting, Hon. George A. Searing, | Herman 8. Cutting, F Hon. R. J. St.John, Michael Doben; ” Colonel semucrtcwle? and lan, others, Bs orcer of the following Committee of Arrangements, apfointed by the National Democratic Republican Gene- ral Committee of this eity:— Wards. Wards. 1—N. Dimond, 12—Bartlett Smith, 2—Jobn J Tait, 13—Charles M Smith, 2—A. J. McCarty, 14—F, #. Suydam, 4—Henry M. Downes 16—George C, Genet, f—Jobn Y. Savoge, Jr., 1¢—Samnel Radcliffe, J, Ba 17—John M. Seaman, 18—Willian Biake, 19—JamenC, Rutherford, 20—Peter B, Sweeney, 21—Timotny Daly, 11—E. W. Glover, 22—Patrick Masterson, a3 JOHN B, HASKIN, Chairman. Axtuony T. ALLAGHER, Grorce C, Guxer, Secretaries. HE THIRD ANN: TVaRsARY ° 18 YOUNG MEN’S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB, Will be celebrated on June30, 1855, at the ig refed npn THEATRE, wg store, Broadwe John street; H. B. Dodworth’s, 493 Broadway, or of following committes of arrangements 8 WALLACE CONE, ©. y VAN ZANDT. &. F. HARRISON, 0G LOST,—ON THURSDAY MORNING, 21ST INST, & pointer dog, brown and mottled all over, brown, head; had on a leather collar, with iron ring in it; he is eubject to fits. A suitable reward wil be pali for his return to 650 Washington street, ecraer of King. OST, ON SATURDAY EVENING, IN THE NEIGHBOR- hood of the Metropolitan Hotel, large diamond clus F pin, set clore with one je stove in the centre and twenty-two or twenty-three smaller es set around. The fin er will be liberally rewarded, and no questions asked, as it in a family relic, by leaving the sams with C. Huleburgh, 30 Clinton place, or 230 Water street, OST—JUNE 26TH INSTANT, IN PASSING ALONG Broadway, from Dey to Vescy strest, » petitioa of Morris C. Birch ano bis creditors, for his discharge ua- der the 2—8d act. The finder will confer a great favor by oper | sireet, an the same at Otis & Ogden’s, 35 Murray will be Mberasly rewarded, MORRIS BURCH. OST—-ABOUT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., ON THE’ 26TH inst., between the Corn Exchinge Bank sai No 35 Walletreet, four hundred dollars in bank bills, hundreds and fifties. The finder will be liberally re- waiced by returning it to BENNETT, GRIGGS & LA- THROP, No. 36 Wall strest. O3T—YESTERDAY MORNING, IN BROADWAY, BE- tween Spring street and the Bowling Green, o old breast pip. The finder will be re- it to No. 70 Sullivan street. OST—A BLACK TRAVELLING BAG, CONTAINING clothes, fishirg tackle, and a Rudal, Rose & Carte’s patent silver flute (of little use to any one but the owner); was'taken (probably by mistake,) from the 3:20 P. M. tram from New York to New Haven on Saturday last. Ten collars reward will be paid to the person who thall return it to the owner, at No. 46 Bond street. Purchasers of musical instraments are solicited to give notice ap above, if the flute should be offer<d forsale, OST OR STOLEN—FROM A LETTER, MAILED aT Cincinnati, Mey 25, 1866, dared Cincinnatt, May 9, 1855, at Y to our order, able <4 44 ea tating sone are cau! ‘om. oF nego the above note. Ly ROSENFIELD Chtons ) Ohio, REWARDs, REWARD.—LOST, LAST EVENING, A SMALL $50 black and tan terrier dog; answers to the name of ges thing 434 pounds. fiad ons small steel chain colar. It beings present, the finder will jase return it to 261 Broadway, under the irving $3 Lene get bad ae 26TH INST., IN sing from Acams 78 Ox way to Liberty street and Maiden lane, a e100 ba end five on the Royalston Bank, of Boston. The finder, by leaving the same at P. Cozzens’ book store, corner of Abn and Nassau ats., will receive the above reward. REWARD.—LO3T, ON THURSDAY LAST, A $10 stone diamond pin. As the same can- le not be raped, the finder will receive the reward and thanks of the owner by leaving it at 129 Amity street. REWARD.—LOST ON FSIDAY EVENING, THE 22d inet, at the Broadway theatre, or in its to heir chatos_ ‘By louriog It at'@1 Liverty hirets up toa hair chain. ving. iberty a y rtalrs. the finder wil receive ibove reward. " REWARD —LOST, ON SATURDAY, 23D INSTANT, a pmall white and tan spaniel dog, beautifully marked, good tail, featn ign, and a spot on hu fore- head. Any person lea im at Thorburn’s seed store, 16 Jon street, will receive the above reward, ‘WANTS, ——————— SITUATION WANTED—as CoA M tmnt OR Seine | a respectable Protestant young Anions Biba fem wttn chon thd ines encna ed, at No. 72 6th ave. DOPTION.—ANY LADY OR GENTLEMAN WISHING to adopt s handsome and interesting chi’ &, (roy) as W. B, wil addre Stbor= ‘Herald Sage, ‘whe all inforsation "will bo GIRL, FOURTEEN YEARS OLD, WANTS A SITUA. tion to mind children; is industrious and Avisos Saata becnalf useful. ‘Cail’ at 198 36th sts between 7th and 8th avenues, PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, WHO WILL BE diveng ged the end of this week, wishes to obtain s tion as chambermaid and waitress, oras maid and to do seme fine washing; is a good plain sew- er, Cail her present employer's, 44 Irving place. GOOD GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, TO DO HOUSE- work for small family, or as chambermaid and io assist in washing and troniog. Has good reference “Apply at 2 12th st., near from her present employer. 2d avenue, COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion, as first rate cook, washer and ironer, fate family; good city reference; has been two years mm ner last place. Pleace call at 343 12th at. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO OB- tain » situation im a private family, to do general work; is ® good cook and baser, and first rate washer and ironer. it of ay and country reference. Call for two days at 80 Laigh’ st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A R&SPECTABLE A young. woman, as nurse and seamstress; has no objection to (i to the country for thesummer. Has the test of city reference from last place, where she bas lived three years, Please call at 244 East 1ith st., third floor, front room, for two days. N AMERICAN LADY, WHO HAS HAD A GENTEEL rive te boarding house for the last 26 years, wish- a moan ye Henaakaerer st a hotel; tare shly competent to take cl 2. raonally or 8 Saeed. W., 47 Sela ii A RBPICTABLE YOUNG | WOMAN | WISHES A situation as chambermaid and plain sewer, or to do general housework in a small family. Bert of city Telerence, Please cail fortwo days at 208 Jay treat, ‘ooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPE2TABLE young woman, to do chamberwork, and is a good Plain sewer, or would take care of children Can be for two days at 467 Fourth st., bstween 4 2d ner, Wages no object but a comfortable home, No objection to the country. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A A situation as seamstressor chambarmaid. Good re- ference given, Please call at 30 Laight ot., for two days. WELL EDUCATED YOUNG LADY DESIRES TO place herself as governess, in xn American fam'ly; abe is fully competent to teach music, French, at Various branches of English. “Address E. W. Hl, office, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A situation, as chambermaid and waiter, in a pri- Yate family; abe has good recommendations from her last place, where she lived three years anda half. Please call at No. 129 Waverly place, third floor. Can be seen for two Gays, if not engaged. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS ASITUATION, 43 first rate ccox in s private family ; understands ead and biscuits ; 18.8 gooil pastry cook ; understands hinds of game, and is willing to assist in washing. Best city reference. Can be acen for two days at 112 Eant 29th at., between 2ndaxdérd aves. Srd floor, front room. YOUNG WOMAN OF GOOD HABITS WISHES A situation as chambermatd, or take care of a linen 300m, or attend s bakery; can write a good hand and keep accounts Apply at 75 Warren street, 2d floor, for twodays. Can be well recommended. LADY WHO INTENDS TO BOaRO, WISHES TO fiad a good situation for & girl who has ved with Past year; she would do light chamber work and P ing, or would take care of one or two children who are able to walk, No objection to go with a family te the country for the summer. Apply at 214 Bleecker street, where reference will be given. KESPECIABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A situation ascook, washer #mi ironer, who cin give the nce; has lived eighteen months in her Jast pla ‘an be een for two days; inquire in the grocery store, 71 Mo:t 8 SEAMSTRESS.—SITUATION WANTED, BY A reepectable Irish young woman, with good city jelerence; she understands her basiness in alt its branches; no objection 10 go in the country, or to do light chamberwork, if required. Apply at 27 Waverley place, for two days. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO. do chamberwork and waiting, orto take care of cbildren and do plain sewing in a respectable private ta- mily; is a good washer and ironer, and willing to make hereelf generally useful. Good city reference. Call at 1¢5 avenue B, between 10th and 11th ets., for two days, if not ergaged, A SMART YOUNG GIRL WANIS A SITUATION TO . ¢o chamberwork apd waitiog, or to take cere of cpvdrep, Good city reference. (: 4th st, between Ist and 2d aventi A 2OUNG, AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES A sIrua- tion as chambermaid or laundress; the best of city ielerencegiven. Apply at 19 6th avenue. MIDDLE-AGED PROTESTANT WOMAN, AND EX- 4A. perienced purse for children to bring up by hand, & situation; 19a good seamstress; can cut aad make children’s clothing; the best of city reference given. Apply at No. 7 Union Court, University plac SITUATION WANTED=BY A RESPECTABLE LA married woman, as wet nurse, io a geatleman’s jamily; abe is a Protestant, and can give gooi city reference, Please call at 35 King street, rear buildiog. 1 for two daya ay 443, A YOUNG ENGLISH LADY, A WIDOW, WISHES A situation as housekeeper iu a rotel or privats fami. iy, either city or country. Salary mot so much an ob Ject asa good home, Address A. “A. W., Herald office, A VERY EXCELLENT WO} EI treaet of mulk, wishe uation as wet nurse, Lest of city references given. Call at 600 Grand st. YOUNG FRENCH GIRL DESIRES TO OBTAIN A situation as chambermuid, or taking care of chil oren; can give good reference. Please call or addre: 38 Roosevelt st. DOPTION.—TAE FRIENDS OF AN INTELLIGENT and IJnterenting orpban, of English parentage, de- tire to procare her adoption by a Protestant lady. Am- ple reference given. Addreas A. M., box 3,004 Post Office. SIEUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GERMAN lady, as seamstress; is a firat rate dressmaker; Understands all kinds of needlework, and would maxe herself useful in a respectable family. Address M. G, Herald office. SMART GEAMAN GIRL WANTED IMMEDIATELY, to cook, wash and iron; alto, « Protestant nurse for the country. Apply at 195 7th ave- + for two days, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEUTABLE young woman, to do the general housework of & povate family; is a very good plain cook and an excel lent washer and rover Beet city reference from her last place. Call at 445 4th ot., between let and 2d ave- nw floor, back room, for two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIC ation as first rate cook, washer and irouer; the Very best of city reference, Call at No, 181 12th at., corner of University place, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ‘as ametress and chambermaid, or to mate her: del generally useful. Can be seen at her present place, 148 Benry street. A SITUATION WANTEO—BY A SMARI, ACTIVE irl, as chamber: and waiter, or todo the housework of a femily, {s an excellent her and ironer, and bread baker. Can be seen at ber present émployer’s, No, 202 East 10th street, where she will remain until the first of July. SITUATION WANIED—BY AN EXPERIENCED woman, as cook, who understands her butiness (pry well. Good city reference gi Eaquire at 10° East 16th street, near First avenue, top floor. RESPECTABLE PROTESTAN® YOUNG WOMAN, wishes a situation with a family olug to Europe or California; would attend ona lady or dren; can ive the best of refere: from present employer. ‘an be seen for two days at 109 West 39th st. YOUNG WOMAN, WHO IS A PROTESTAN®?, WISH- ituation as ehambermaid and seamstress, or and seamstress, where the children are not young. Good city refirence. Can be seen for two at No, 1 Ist et. N ENGLISH GIRL, A PROTESTANT, WANTS TO obtain a situation as chambermaid or to do house- work in a small pg © No objection to travel. Ap- ply at 424 Broome st. Can be seen for two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion as seamstress and chambermaid, or to assist in the care of children; she understands chamberwork perfectly; can sew neatly; would hi the country ror the summer mont! city reference, Call at or addre: be seen for two days. RESPECTABLE PROTESfANT GIRL, WANTS A situation te do general bou ework for a small fa- mily; is a first rate washer and ironer, anda tain cook; good references. Can be seen for two days at 110 Roosevelt st., second floor, front room, WN AMERICAN WIDOW WISHES A SITUATION AS housekeeper im a respectable family where there no other mistress. Best of reference. Call at 132 Suffolk ste, for two da; A GENTLEMAN, THIRTY YEARS OF AGE, OF UN- a tiring buniness energy, dauntless business courage, adéreas, is open to ph ee pra travelier, collector, bookkeeper, in | gen | capacity, in an established houre, where well directed effort can be made conducive to the fotererts of those by whom he way be engaged. Address Qmege, Herald oftico 27, 1855. WARTS. __ JONG MAN OF RESProtABLE APPEARANCE, ‘OUNG MAN OF ASERARS Parr cue GENTS WANTED—rve w. THE Aeotaty, te lai SoBe rt On Oo >t publications that an agent can sell. Three ») 5 ‘new, colored sheets, size 26 by 32 inches. just ready. 23 ef equates cncooens bo Jetare mail, Address A. Han. , 60 Fulton atreet, N. ¥. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A3 y nagieemes we selecter in, ctockery of china store; a8 ears experience ; bjection coun- ry. A¢drens P. H., Herale office. ELL BOYS WANTED—TWO OR THREE EX?E- rienced boys may apply at the Pierrepont House, lyn, Must have good resommendations, i sibind pA gp sapere ait og) 8 years cay o wy work; none other need apply at oeY Torry st., sory. OACHMAN WANTED—ENGLISHMAN OR SOOrcH man. Callat 109 Front st., from 9to 11 in the morning. Must ecme well recommended as to capability as groom, and be bandy around the house; a single man preferred, 645 8th avenue. None but those accustomed to @ retail trade in this city need apply. ‘EMALE COOK WANTED.—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY ‘understands cooking in all its branches; to such an one the highest wages will be paid by a aiding in the country, about 100 miles from New York, ‘The very best of testimonials will be required of capaci. | Aig character. Address H. 8. T., Broadway Post ice. ‘ARMER A! pe GOODS SALESMAN WANTED—AT M. MARTIN’s, ‘D GARDENER —WANTED, IN THE country, near the cit; le Protestant man, io work on thé farm or in thegarden. Must be honest, sober and industrious, and well recommense3. Apoly this day from 10 toll, and from 1 to 2o’clock, at 81 Maiden lane, ‘ARM LABORERS, MECHANICS, AND FEMALE DO- mestics ey ve epgaged at the American reign Emigrant tecti nd Employmen; Society, 27 Greenwich street. Proepectuses sent on application. OUSEKEEPER.—A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WO- man is desirous of obtaining « situation as house- private family; has hed many years’ in first rate families.’ Best city references, Apply at 368 6th avenue, bet ween 22d and 23d sts. MEPS GREEN'S AGENCE FoR DowEstios, No, 70 White st., east side.—Mre. Green returns her grateful acknowledgments for the encoursgement re- ceived, and respectfully solicits the orders of ing domestics of the first class. ‘the best of places in the country. ose want: Women wanted to fill Rates to ail, 50 cents, LAI COOK AND WASHER.—A GENTLEMAN ving the city, wishes to procorea situation as above person now in his femily, and whom he can bigbly recommend; no objection to ‘the country. Call at 104 Fast 19th st. RIER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man, 19 years of age, who is willing to make him- ielf generally useful to his employer. Please address J. 8., Herald cfiice. ALESMAN WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE TOY AND fancy goods sstablisbment, a steady, emart and active salesman, (a German, of middle age, preferred ) Only such, who understand the business and can come well recommended, need apply Sulary libers!. Address box 4,029 Post Office, with real name and reference, GTuasion WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- tertant young wemen, as seamstress, Can be seen for two days at her present situation, 262 5th avenue. {ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, as uurse ard seamstress, or as cham- bermaid and seamstress, ina private family. Would have no objection to go in the country, or travel with a lady. Bas good city reference. Fleade call this day, at 185 West Twenty-filth street, in the rear. ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A STEADY ‘man, an Englishman, who thoroughiy understands bie business in all its branches. Address, tor two days, Herald office. ” SITUATIONS WANTED—AS A FIRST CLASS LAUN- éress, or as chambermaid and fine laundress, in a private family, in the clty or country, by » very expe- rienced girl, with good city reference; and as @ good cook and to wash and iron, by a tidy, active young we- man, Call at 139 Koat 20th at. JITUATION WANTED—BY A TIDY GIRL, WHO IS A good cook, washer and ironer, and who w baking. Can’ be seen at ber present emplo; Congress st., fifth house west of Ciinton Brooklyn. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE ©) young women, ore as cook; understands all kinds Of méet cooking; no objection to arsiet in washing and iroping; the other to ¢o chamberwork and sewing, or to assist Ip taking care of children; has worked a: dress- making for two years; no objection to the country. Call at 260 Mott et., second floor. ITUATIONS ARE PROCURED FOR TWO GOOD PLAIN the country, and in the city, FAMILIES GOING ABROAD, OR TRAVELLING.— respectable young Englishwoman wishes aa en- gi nt with a family, a6 cbili’s nurse and seam- strear, or to attend on an invalid lady. Can be seen for two days at her present employer's, 13 Pike street, near East Broadway. (0 WHOLESALE DRUGGISIS.—A4 YOUNG MAN WHO can give the best of references as to coaracter and ability, wishes to obtain a situation in a wholesale dra; store, where be can Jearn the business. A live addres toB,'& M., 419 Broadway, will receive immediate atten- tion. 0 A PHOTOGRAPH ARTIST, WITH A SMALL CAPI- tal, a rare chance is offered for suainess, in a city Of @ population of over 60,000, where there are no pho- tographs on paper taken. Fer’ farther information ia- quire of A. BRUEN, 214 Fulton street. Ts ADVERTISER, JUST ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND, where he has had a long and most intimate connec- tion with the straw bonnets and manufactured far trader, offers his services to wholesale houses. He can without egotism assert rience of these departm cress A. B, 51 Canal street. '0 TEA DEALERS AND GROCERS —AN ENERGETIC map, of thorough business babits, is desirous of making an eegagement as out door clerk; can commend a convection of frcm $100 to $200 weekly. Address E. C,H, box 186 Herald office. CAPTAINS.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A tituation, as waiter, to any part of the world. Speaks Kxglish, French and German. Address F.T., box 2,896 Port Office. NE FILLE PROTESTANTS, DESIRE SE PLACER pour fille de chambre ou bonne d’enfants; elle peut ¢opner de bopaes recommandation. On peut la voir chez Mr. Devaiare, No 384 2d avenue. ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO COOK, wash and iron; also a girl, todo light housework, and take care of chilcren, City reference required. Ap ply at 26 West o7th st. ANTEL--BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘situation todo the housework of private family; is a good washer, troner, and plain cook, and can bake excellent bread, ’ Has good reference. Please call at No. 15 Sullivan st., first floor, Waa A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situaticn a8 eook in a public house or Bote; has had several years’ experience in that capacity, and’ can roe uce good references sa to character and capability. Weuld have no objection going to the country. Apply ‘0. 172 Elizabeth st., first floor, front room, A SITUATION, BY A WOMAN, im or chataberw \d fine washing; uner- ch fluting, ke. He: some of the best of private families in this city No objection to goa sbort distance in the country. The best ot city reference can be given from ber |w loyer. call at 248 Mott ot , between Prince Housto: ANTED~A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, WHO HAS some experience os a sick nurse, to attend an el- sy. Apply at 11 Wavertey place. ANIED=A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A Protestant young woman. Can do all kinds of No objection to some light chamberwork, if required. Please call at 182 16th street, between 7th and Sth avenues, for two cays, ANTED—A bate eo BY A RESPECTABLE sl irl, as cool , and troner, or to do gene- wal howbecerk tn private family. ‘Gok re. ference from ber last place. Please cali at 299 Mott street, second flocr, back room. ANTED—AT 175 SPRING St, TWO OR THREE first rate dresamakers, Also one good maotilla maker. MAD. H. KERR. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young man as groom or coachman; hi it and can procuce undeniable reference from hes po objection to the country; is imeelf geversily useful, or would travel with a Call at 147 Christie st , for two days. KAT, TIDY, PROTESTANT GIRL TO teke care of an infant; one accustomed to and fond of children; also must be @ good plain sewer; the Lest of reference reqnired. Apply at 180 West 2ist at., between 11 and 8 o'clock. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION TO . do plain cooking, good her rivate family. Good aity Tost pla , if required. eq) be ween for three days, at Warren street, No. 20, first floor, between Hicks street and Columbia street, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ation as cock ims respectable family; understands ‘business in all its branch:s. Good city references Has no objection to go to the country, or toa enteel boarding house. Please call at 81 4th avenue, Between 10th and 11th sts ; or address, by note, M.G., 70}4 84 avenne, between Lith and 12th sta, klyn, WOMAN, A SITU- UCTION.—QUELQUES PERSONNES, DAMES OU mesrieurs, capables de traduire couramment et cor- Fectement du lads étre char- ees Cun travail agréable et litteraize, em s’adressant & .@. N., St. Ni Hotel, chambre 50, tous les jours de 3 heures a 5 ‘situation, as plain cook aad washer 5 OF w 0 ‘work and of Can be seem for three days ai No, 4 Carlisle at. — ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, WISHING TO GO to California, « situation to attend on a lady oF Ss 5 on the pasenge; has deen Seoustennss 10 at millinery or fancy store: satisfactory reference given. Address EM D Herald office. og pith a aie Oe ol W oNrantat, te tis chargeat a pestoa A e ge of a gen '# apart. ments, washing, Ac ; she must herself. Aduress G,, Broadway Pout office, a ¥ W2STED_BY 4. YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN, situation as attendant {o aledy; has been ac- pear pores ihe aareiot mpg) vp chambermaid 8 seamstress. bi ‘ween Uthendishetete ee Om bare ays oad A TIDY YOUNG WOMAN, ASITUA- |. tion tode the chamberwork and plain § and is willing to acsist in the fine washing aad zoning, of @ private family. Csn come well recommend rae apply for two days, at 2 Watts st, near Green- Sr eee ee a Wem SITUATION, BY A RESPEQPABLE woman, as good plain cook, or would go ag : laun & private family. Good reference given. pp feat 19th street, between 6th ‘Ith avenues, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN be Aa situation as plain cook; is @ good washer and pigeon a give the beat reterence, Call at 191 Frank- in street, ANTEP—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECPABLE Young woman, to do the housework o: a small Private family. Hus the best city reference. Please call at 257 7th avenue, between 26th and 27th stree's. W ex SITUATION, BY A RE3P&CTABLE ; woman, to do chamberwork, fine washing and ironing, in & small family. Keference given. at as 16th st, between 7th and Sth avenues, for three ‘ays. Lt EEE EY eS ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, aschambermaid end waiter, or to do general housework for a ‘stall private family, Good referenses. Apply at 34 Pacific at., between Smith and Boerum ate., Brooklyn, for two da: Lape SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, from London, as housekeeper or nurse amd seam- stress, in & respectable family; the best of reference giver. Apply from 10 to 4 o'clock at 95 Esst 16th st., for three days. ANTED—A SITUATIUN, BY A NEAT, TIDY GIRL ‘a8 seametrose; has no objection to do light cham. berwork, in connection with sawing. Can be seen at her last place, 75 Woodhull st., between Hicks and Henry sts., South Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECIAB! ded by her various employers. Please call at 6th at,, for two cays. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPBOTABLE ‘woman, as cook. Understands baking: has lived im both English and French (amilies, Good city refe . Apply at 89 West 13th st, between 5th and 6th avenues, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 28 cook, and to avsint with the washing and iron- ing. Good city reference from her last piace, for six years. Apply at 101 smith st., Brooklyn, for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY clerk ii A GERMAN MAN, ‘y gcods house. Can spsak French Understancs the busin thoroughly im s. Good recommendations given. Address office, which will be atterded to. Wann SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as chambermaid and ‘waiter, and can sewing. Good reference from her last place, fer four years, Apply at 101 Smith st., Brooklyn, for two days. ANTED—A SIIUALION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young girl, to do the general housework of » small private family; po objection to do chamberwork. Can be seen for three days at 311 Sth st., second floor, front room. ANTED—A SIIUATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPECTA- ble French woman; is an excellent ssamstress, and eccustomed to the care of children; speaks ih, snd would bave no objection to travel. Apply at 186 Clinton st., front room, up on: ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND SEAM- stress, or to do chamberwork for small family. Con be reen for one week at her present employers, 415 Pacific at. mear Nevius sf, Brooklyn, Good references given. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID OR seamatrers, by & respectable Protestant English young woman; she fully understands dressmaking, cut- Ting and fitting. Can be acen at Mrs. Dodd’s, 226 Ul at. ANTED—A WOMAN, AS GOOK, AND TO WASH azd irom and do general housework, ina smal fsmily. Good recom tione required. Apply at 228 4th. et., between the hours of 10 and 123¢ o’elock, Wednesdsy. A Protestant preferred. ANTED.—A YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION in a private family, as seamstress; cam cut and fit ladies’ and children’s dres: 2 come well recom mended; is also Call for two e at 105 Fast 26th st. a ANTED—BY A GIRL 15 YEARS OLD, A SITUA- tion to do chamberwork and waiting, or take care of children, of which she is very fond; or ina email family sLe would be found efficient for general house- work; her capacity far exceeds her years. She will an- swer calls two days from ber present ewployer’s, 47 Lex- fpgton avenue. ASHING DONE IN THE NEATEST MANNER.— Ladies, gentlemen, sud private families cam be accommodated by applying to Mra. P. Brady, 40 Trinity Pies. Best of city reference, if required, from some of he best families in this city. Callfrom 6 im the morn- 2g vntil 7 in the eve ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPE(TABLE young woman, to do chamberwork and washing; has no objection to go in the country; goo! city refer. ence given. Call at 425 2d avenue, between 32d and 334 stree W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RE3PRECTABLE young women, #s ladies’ mais, or seams: dresemaker; or children’s nurse, to go to California; no expectation of wages while going; the best of eity refer- ence. Cap be reen by applying at the house ef her parents, 119 Columbia st., between Harrison and Degraw ts., South Brookly: ANTEL—A SITUATION,* BY A RESPECTABLE womap, in « private family, as an experienced cook; understands all kinds of cooking; is washe: a The bert of city reference from her Jat play apply st 162 7th a and 22d sts., top floor, front room, f ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation as cook im a private family; would have no otjecticn to assist in the waning and ironing. Cun bo seen at her precent place, 02 Went 224 st., for two days. 'ANTED—BY AN UNINCUMBERED, MIDDLE-AGED American Catholic lady, a situation as keeper, either for priest or pious Catholis family, Sa- tisfactory reterence gir as to character and capacity, by addressing Mrs. W., Herald office, for two days, Was. A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION TO DO mberwork, and to attend children and sew, or an firet rat ‘er, Good city reference given, call at 16 Went 26th et. Wa. A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘as waiter in s private family; one who understands the business, and can tionable city reference trom rome of the most families, Please inquire at 616 Broadway, Houston and Bleecker sts , opposite St, Thomas’ ehurc! rear house, for two days. 'ANTED IMMEDIATELY—TWO YOUNG Apply wt Ade Want fod at, a ANTED—BY A RE3PECTABLE PROTESTANT & Produce umques- ANTED—BY A SCOTCH GIRL, 4 PROTESTANT, a situation as nurse; can take care of an infemk from its birth; no objection to the country or to travel, Good reference given. None but respectable fami- ‘Kes need apply, at Weat d4th ot. eSPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ee eal chambermaid, in @ pri- petal RantaeaeAA DDD SIMS S Nt ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPROTA- ble Frotes a young. woman, to do ; bas no objection country. @ood el house wei Apply at 296 dthavenue, ta ANTFD—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION 28 chambermald, ,warher and irener; isa very neat sesmatres tion PS fae Rouse-. Sd at, NG WOMAN, A § i family residing in the o: first rate warher and frorer, and would ~. ral housework or waltic an good p has oy yeferercen given, Address ¥.Z., aha (fos. EN For Balance of War : >)

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