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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1855. . 5 } bt ay a wir her body. The rendered « verdict of } death by «xternal ininsion, snd’ legac bemorrbege, reemved by being run over by car No. 22, of the Sec avenue railroad, on the 8th of July, 1865, The jucy | ~. €xanbpate the driver from all lame, but would call “he _ ettention of the company to the improper conditio . of ‘the brakes on some of the cars on said road. Coron: Hilton held an inquest upon the bodyof An- Qhopy Monebsn, sged 44 yrers, born in Ireland, who @ied Puddeuly from Jiseuse Of the heart. Shipment of Treasure by the Mail Steamer fsom San Beuncteco. 8a Faaycisco, June 16, 1855, ‘The following is the shipment of treasure to-day, by ‘tho mail steamship Giok’en Gate -— B, Davidson ......$205,200 Flint, Peabody & Drexel, Salter & Tropical Dysentery wonny gence with exton: for Ly i Ble cte mg is the xeauls off ee eupeiepeciet & as Au our army } and apes the Calfernis Pe ml It is entirely different it from the usual tampering and uncertain methods of teeatment, relieving ie Dost alarming cases ina few hours, of ar adults oF infants, pt sale at moat of the | én a at. the Gener: ency, steel, New York. WM. B. BODUE & UO. Proprietor. Knox and Rocks.By Buying Your Hats of ‘the former you will save the latter. KNOX hssin bis mew quarters the most suptrd collection of elegant “¢mountings” that we over saw. Felt, far and straw— all are elegant, all fashionable, all comfortadle. Um- Drellas, carpet bage, and other neat and useful articles for the traveiler, be also keaps constantly on hand at Nos. 533 and 212 Broadway—for Knox you know drives a double team. Green Turtle Soup and Steaks Constantly, q and served at all hours, Families aod parties sup- y One by sending their orders to PETKR M. BAYARD, | i io. 8 slate strevt. Price one dollar per quart, or three { } dollars per gallon. i\ Brooklyn.—P! aphs, Cameo! | hotogr: ay = weoty ‘original,) and uerreoty pes colo poe AY SHAS. 1H. WILLIA SON, Artist, 249 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Largest Picture Gallery in the States, 289 Breadway.—rhotographs $1, six times larger than the @eBar daguerreoty pes; colored to nature, in oil or water colors, $3; deguersectr pee, 25c. and 50c.; stereoscopes, ; by HULMES? patent cameras. Pianos.—Horace Wacers, Broadway, has ‘he sole ag: Tor the sale of T. Gilbert & Co.’s, ‘& Oumston oodwara & Brown’s, and Jaco! egreemeaten rete vent nite se taty nemee veer’ one e celebrated modern improved Horace Wa- with overstrings. Prices less than can be bere, and which defy competition. Pianos to and rent allowed on purchase, Pianos for sale on Psy , Eaghte, Newton & Bradbury's Superior ‘and Goodman & Baldwin’s double bank me- jeons, suitable for churches Two very goodp¥rench pianos. Pianos tolet. COLBURN & NASH, agents, Broadway. Wedding Cards.—An Assortment of Ever- } Geli’ elegantly engraved at bh: otes, envelopes, wed- dhng cards, &c, can be had on application, or seat, by t to any part of the country. Kstablished 1840. JAMES EVERDELL, 302 Sroadway, corner of Duane at. { Trouble in Fulton Street.—The Price of summer clothing down— Some one perhaps will ask, where?” Oak Hall! 84 and 84 Fultom street, Light } coats, pants, and vests, each $1t0 8. Suita, from $3 to $8. Belling at cost ‘What Temperance 1s to Health is Economy y to wealth.—Zepnyr cassimere suits, $10; cheap Marseil- 4 Je auite, $8 60, at EVANS’ clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. | Rad \ fut Summer Under Garments of Every Descrip- tion, in zephyr, merino, silk, Lisle thread and cotton, at McLAUGHLIN'S shirt aud furnishing store, 202 Groea- wish atreet, corper of Chambers. Cravata, ties, hosiery, gloves, » Shirts made to measur Singer's Sewing Machines.—{t is a Fact krown to thousands that one of the great clothing New York is making extensive sales of summer made ina style of perfect excellea wever approached before. Tbose coats and vests are made out, except button holes, by SINGER’S sewing machines. It is not strange that the firm referred to abould have a rush of business and obtain better prises ‘than any of their competitors. Thi takea the it means of employing exclusively = T's machiner ene macbines have jus’ been greatly improved so as ‘to ron without nowe and with very littie exertion of the tor, All other machines are liable to suits for in- ments of valid patents. Singer’s can only be Dought with safety. \ be 4 SINGER & CO., No. 323 Broadway. $ Heckers’ Farina. his, at all Times Whole= ; eome and delicious food, but particularly in mer, } ed for children, when bowel complaints prevail or are led, i¢ sold by family generally, and ee sy Bec A BROMEK, Croton mills, 201 the leecced superiority in other respects over ar- eteas esgeeaanta ts taett at Gace for family use. Put up fa dines of 20 Ibs, each, by HECKER & BROTHER, Croton N.Y. A discount on purchases * Just Received—From Constantinople, Sa- Turkish tovacco,? unrivalled furkish negara, ‘Oncanyan bracd,) Omer Pasha cigarettes, made of the ‘Turkish tobacco; Turkish perfamery, and tke world Remowned sherbet. Furssle at the Turkish Kahve, 625 Broadway. To Whom it may Concern.—Retiring from ‘an active mercantile hie, | will dispore of my business, consisting of several artisles of manufacture, each one being ying enormous protity, being ea- uiring Dut # small outlay, and ery part of the couatry. To a per- gon wishing to engage in, or enlarge their business, this is an advantageous opportunity. 1 will, on the receipt ef one dollar, forward one article (or recei pt), or for five dollars will forward seven articles. I will also di ef, on reasonable terms, my stock of utensils, necessary tocarry on the business, Addrers E. B, Chisole, box 210 Fhiladelphia Post Office, Pennsylvania, All communi- eations promptly attended to. ‘Whlkin’s Amielet toc the Hatr ts no Bar ber self styled professor's, or unknowa individual's prep 8 ration, like the innumerable humbugs of the day, For riaey see advertisement, Sold by HEGEMAN ‘& CO., and the principal druggists. and Toupecs.— Cristadoro Directs Attention to the Three pe- eullarities of his Exceleior hair dye—ita rapid operation, the rare richness of the color, 2nd the absense of ail scorching ingredients in ita composition. It is sold, and appiied (privately) in five minutes, at No. 6 Astor House. My Onguent Will Force the Whiskers or moustache to grow in six weeks, and will nut stain or injure the skin, $1 a bottle, sent to any part of the country. K. G. GRAHAM, 585 Broadway. Zeiver, 44 South ihird street, Puiladel pb Hill's Celebrated Infallible Onguent, for the wih and Leautily: tne hair, aiways Roped gratuitously at No, 1 tarciay stréet, and 4b Nas- seu street, when jlemen have their hair cut, curled Or shampoced. @he Dic ts Cast, Unaiterable, Immovabie, so abould be, and so it ever is, with H[i.L’S improvea in- Ronee hair dye, for © perfect bisck or brown, ‘Ways brilisnt, never fading. Hest and chespest in the world. Four abilliogs & box, Sold or applied. No. 1 \ —-_ Barelay street, and 46 Nassau stree Shoulder Braces, Ladies’ Belts and , instruments for bow legs, club feet, and ali of the body, ou haod and made to order by at the Surgeons’ Bandage institute, No. 4 ving six centa, is no virtue extent,” said _ Old Faistaif years ago; thore sliae rho use the stuff 2 Peddling quacks can show. Lyon's Powder has a Virtue bed bug, flea amd ail insects. National imonisis of the scientific and unfailing «uc- it. &. LYON om the label of gencine article. Broadway. Great Inhaling Remedy for Asthma and all diseanes of the throat and langa yS hygeana. Ti@usands bave been restored the past year ‘the hygesas. Principal office ay, sold by C. H. King, No 195 . Frice only $3a package. Dr. will be dail; from 10 to'3 o'clock, where hemay be free y's Olntment.—on't ure heada; don’t have sait rbeum, Use this valaatie ointmen: ta oe afsctories, 10 Maiden lane, N. Y., and by all druggiats, at 2) conte, O25 At pt. Ya'r from an; of the ; rouge, A) dye and restorative, at the old depot, 67 fst store from ‘Broadway ; Calender, ; Mra. Hayes, Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WHO WISHES I fas"ag‘Shjertints‘ ana any part 3 “ d fons of cbilaren, and will tomate barvalt ge useful. Bas two years’ good character frem & man’s family, Address by letter, J. t, 181 Broadway. Married. F, D., om the Sth inst, by the Rev. Sa- Mtr, Jouy 8. Luwxuys, of Greeneich, and, late resident of New London, Coun. , to ad Manta Mxapows, daughter of Robert Meadows, At Brooklyn, 1 Bub: New London papers please copy. at Bove Hill, nt Albans, Vermont, Tuesday ereniag, iors by Rey. Charles Fay, Cyaus Borie, of New York, to Maxion W., second dat of Hon. H. R. Beardsley, On Thursday moi , June 28, by the Rev. Heman Haag, 2 ae J. Sackarr iG, to Ayya E. Barrie, all of city. On Saturda; July 7, by the Rev. Jomes Mil- lett, at his wouidonoe, 171 t’ Seventeenth «treet, Mr. ‘Wm. Henny CLacasrt, of Danbury, Ct., to Miss Sorua Jank Haxniaan, of this city. On Ibureda: 2 ay 6, Avaustvs Fiemine, of Bellows Fadis, Vt. phy iurrH, of Toledo, N.Y. ‘July 1, dy the Rev. Mr. Norris, Mr. Farstre C, Goon- ENoUGB, of Brattleboro, Vt, to Miss Paeci.ta T, Beck: x17, of Boston, Mass. Esetern pyr please copy. On July 7, by Rev. Dr. Dicuson, of Grace Chapel, Mr. ‘A. Wupxme, of New-York, to Miss Pacutye Dovat, of Hoboken, J. Also, Cas, Hamman to Miss Rosaur: Wuipyxr, both of New York. Diea, At Newburg, N. Y., on Friday, the 6th inst., Gruanp, bose of bongs a sae eek P, Moore, of Williams- arg, & mont a AY bis residence in St. Louie Count F. Bonris, M. D., im the &dth year of of the jate Piotessor 8. F. Bonilla. On Sunday, July 8, Mr. Jamas Warp, of consumption. His friends and the friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend his funeral to day, from his late residence, 228 Ninth avenue. His remains will be in- terred in Calvery Cemetery. Op Monday, July 9, of congestion of the brain, in the second year of his age, Tomas, son of Thomas and Bridget Brien. The friends of the family, and of his uncle, Phili O’Brien, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral ‘this afternoon, at one o’clock, from the residense of his father, 126 Mott street. His remains will be taken to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, at Flatbush. ‘On Monday, July 9, at Staten Island, Huan Avonin- cxoss, Eaq , in the 76th year of his age. Timely notice will be given of bis funeral. ‘At Brooklyn, July 9, of consumption, Mrs, Eurzanerit C., wife of Jarvis Hogers, in the Slat yearof her age. Funeral this afternoon, at three o’clock, from her late residence, 318 Atlantic street. The relatives and friends of the tamily are respectfully invited to attend without further notice, On Monday, July 9, Euiza Jonnstox, youugest daugh- terof William M. and Mary E. Johnston, aged 2 years, 1 month and 19 The relative nd friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral orrow afternooa, at 8 o’clock, from her father’s residence, 308 Broom On Friaay, ye fd ¢ her residence tn Franklin ave- nue, Brookly: RY M. CoLon, aged 77 years. ‘At Charleston, 8. C., on the 26th ult , Jamis Onn In- ving, in the 324’year of his age. resident of St. John, N. B. Mr. Irvine was formerly Eastern papers please eopy. On Sunday atternoon, July 8, after a protracted ill- ness, in the 14th year of his age, Samcxt B., son of Jo- seph R. Stuyvesant. Funeral this morning, July 10, at nine o' from No. 188 Kast Twentieth street. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend without further notice, On Monday, July 9, of dropsy, Colonel Aryan Mann, in the 46th year of his age. His frienda are requested to attend k's funeral from the Florence Hotel, this afternoon, at one o'clock, with- out further notice, On Monday morning, July 9, after short illness of disease of the beart, Mrs, AGNES BLACK, aged 75 years, 2 months and 12 days, The relatives and friends of the family are raapectfully invited to attend the funeral, t ris afternoon, xt 2 o'clock, froma ber Jate residence, 208 West Twenty fourth street, without further invitation. Her remains wili be taken to the Cemetery of the Evergreens. California and New Orleans papers please copy. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Mo., June 15, 8. ‘hin age, oldest con RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN WANTS A SITO- ation as coox; no objection to assist in the wash- ‘andironing, Best of reference. Call at 192 Madi- kon st., between Pike and Rutgers ats., for three days. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as dressmaker, fully understands her business, and all binds of family sewing. Has no opjection to go & abort distance in the country, Beet of city reference iven. Can be seen until engaged, at 215 Mott st., first joor. FIRS? CLASS CUTTER WANTED, IN A LARGE bouse inSpringéeld, Mass. Toa thoroughly competent a emeney mtuation and moderate salary will be paid, For particulars address Springteld, Herald office, New York, S SEAMSTRES8.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN wishes a situation in the above capacity; can cut and fit boys’ and girl’ clothes, or would take charge of @ couple of children, or assist in chamberwork, Please address Seamstress, 405 Pearl at , for two days. LADY IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A SITUATION fora wire worthy young woman, as chambermaid io nome genteel private family. An excellent character will be grea, on ‘Spplication at 57 East Alth st., adjoin- ing St. Mark's church, PERFECTLY COMPETENT PERSON TO WORK ON ouths’ clothing, braiders and embroiders, wanted Orange street, Brookiyn, Specimens if possible, ————— ME eo can fesse Best cette, Brooklyn. Good reference. SITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY G! Asian Biante as cuisouen te a sbort distance in the be for the summer, city re ference can be given, Please call at No, 22 Hizal at, cormer of Houston. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL IS ob! a situation as nurse and seamstress, or as chamve: end seamstress; no to travel; bey lg 4 city reference from her laat Please call at 26 Warren st. DEEROUS OF RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS.A SITUATION, AS chambermaid, or chambermaid’and waiter, in a ‘ivate family; would have no objection to goa short tance in the country. Can give four years’ recom- mencation. Call at 81 4th avenue, for two days. FIRST RA1E DRESSMAKER WANTS A SITUA- tion in some first class family. She is a most berg fine seamstress; also can cut out and fit chil- dren’s jing. No objection to travel as ways maid, or purse, or governess, Address A. A, A., Pat Place, Amos street, near 6th avenue. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion in a small private family, todo chamberwork or general housework. Can be seen at her present om- pleyer’s No. 7 Sullivan st. A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, IN an American fowily, as nurse and seamstress, and iw Go fine sewing, embroidery, and all kinds of fancy work. Address 1t4 East 1ithg at., or Wilemheim, He- raid office, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion, as chambermaid and seamstress, or fine wash- er and ‘roner, or waiter; beat of city reference given; no objecticn to the country. Please call at 202 Lat ave: nue, between 17th and 18th sta., for two days, in store. YOUNG AMERICAN LADY WISHES TO MEET with a situation as saleswoman in a confectionery or fancy ttore, or in ot business. Can command the best of references. Address M. H., Broad- way Post Office, till 1 o’elock, this day. RESPECTABLE ENGLISH PROTESfANT YOUNG woman wishes @ situation as chambermaid and acamstregs. No objections to go inthe country. Good references, for two days at 67 West 20th at., be- tween 6th and 7th avenue: WET NURSE, WHO WANTS A SITUATION IN A respectable family, will make herself useful aad es sbort distance in tne couatry. Good city reference. be seen for two days at No. 97 Eant 11th at. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GOOD cook and washer; has five years recommendation rom her last place. Cail at 24 Delancey st., rear build- ing, second floor, front room A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer and ironer, in a re- apectable private family in’ the city. Good reference; has lived five years in her last place, Call at 46 Amos at,, corner of Waverley place, PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, LATELY AR- rived from Canada, wantes situation todo gene- Tat housework, and muke herself generally useful; iv» ood washer and ironer. Call at oe Fulton st., Brook- ym, until engaged. SITUATION WANT&D—BY A RESPECTABLE youvg Protestant American girl, to take care of dren and do plain sewing; she has no ohjsction to travelling. Can be seen for two days at 142 Sulily: YOUNG WOMAN, OF STEADY HAB TS, WHO worked ina store two years, wishes to travel with a lady. She is meat seamstress, and would make herself useful in wasbing and ironing, or take care of » child. No objection to any part of the country. Wages at fo much an object as s quiet home, “Noo need a] unless @ private family. Call for two at No. iP ataity place. My SITUATION WANTED —BY A_ PROTESTANT young woman, sa waiter or chambermand, or’ to ‘@ care of children, or to do plain sewing. Enquire at 145 7th avenue, up stairs, back room, ‘WANTS. ‘WANTS. OPERATORS ON WHEELER’S WILSON'S ee SITUATION, BY A STEADY WOMAN, yi machines wanted a only good on first ra @ cook, waaber and oat . Apply, 84 good wages will be givea. Also good vate family; no obj mn to go shirt makers wanted.” Appip'st son hadoos street he country. best of sity reference gives, Call at 13 HKEE SALESMEN WANTED—MEN OF EXPERI- ence and who can influence a large trade from the Division at., room No. 7 'ANIKD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘ten of New York, Obio and Indiana. Apply to Tuller, hey, Hutchins & Lasell, 91 Liberty street. a situation to do chamterwork and walling, er cDumDerwork and to assist ip the washing and trening. - ——---—=» | Hae the best of city ‘reference. Please call at Ne. & BOSS MECHANICS OR FARMERS —WANTED, BY | Unie court. Can be seen (or two days, young lad, aged abont fourteen, « situation to sn cot eh laarn « trade or to work ona form. Country Prefered. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO TEACH MUSK, Pleave address » note to W. B., Composing room, Herald French, drawing and tbe ordinary branches ef aa oflies, New York. Faglish educttion, in 6 private family, near New York. \wey, rooms ween (0 BOOT AND SHOE STORES —WANTED, ny a | cxhiiie st 208 Broadway, h man, aged 24, a situation as salesman. Has hhad long experience in the business. Direct C.F. Roter- | WAT mund, 212 Spring at. 0 DRUGGISTS AND AFOTHECARIES A, MIDDLA: man, lately @ irom Fi ani far 20° years conductor Ce, Gest dlass, metical "hall, Wlahes for situation im « respectable drug establish: ment, as compounder and retailer. He is also compe- tent fo prescribe and visit, Address F.M.J., Herald office. Tr VAGUERREOTYPISTS.-WANTED, A SUPERIOR iTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL 15 YEARS OF AGi;, nation to asalat im the ho of @ ema! take care of children. Apply at 227 17th Sth and tith avenues, TED—A SIIUATION, BY A REFPECTAPLA woman, as cook, and la « baker of 3 reference. Can ba asen fot tee dage at 118 Were between ‘6th and 7th avennes. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & ituation to do general housework, im « omall pri- ly, or to do chamberwork, or to take care of @ good plain sewer. lease call at 4 Heary st. Gooa city reference if required. Cam uerrean operator to take an interest in that old | ¥! atabliahed deguerrian gallery, 2.) Grand street, cor. | bab; ner of the Bowery. loquire at M. 8, PAINE’S writing and bookkeeping, on the same floor, day or evening. ADVERTISER WILL INFLUENCE A SITUATION ‘a clerk, for any respectable person of good refe- Good city reference. Apply at 64 Vaotam po ya, oreo rence. He will expect a small bonus on first year’s sa- lary for his trouble, Any ope wishing the place, Verick and Hadson, in thegtrear, secon? flor, fronts address W. B., Post Ofc, Hartford, Conn., enclosing nf room. Perfectly understands her busines, (an be for this adv nent. seen for two days. . ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, 16 years of age, ® situation as nurse and te do ONE WHO Is miles from the (0 FARMERS,—-W aNTED, @ good mower and cradler; a f or light ‘chambersork and ) ty. George Shes, 167 Broadway, second story, deck thee Good teteransne " PERSONS ABOUT TO VISIT EUROPE.—A YOUNG American physician, of the highent respectability, Wishing to vinit Kurope, ‘would go out ax modical com: panion and friend to a’ private party; or would go es surgeon to a ship, No compensation desired, Address Delphos, Broadway Post office, NE DEMOISELLE FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLACER dans une familie Américaine comme bonne d’en- at denner de booncs recommendations. Bonne, 86 Lexington avenue, pres de la pour deux jours, ANTED=BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION TO do chambe k, washing and (ron! children and sew, or as first rate waiter; 0 to the country. Good reference gi reenwich avenue, ip the store, ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK, WE DER- ta mall cairy. Apply at the Naval Hospi tal, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECCABLA nm woman, « Protestant, ss cook, washer and iromer er and ironer. Good city reference will be in be seen on Taenday and Wednesday, at No. Vandam rtreet, first floos YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD ADD2E339, WISHES A i; A YOUNG LADY WANTS A SITUATION, AS COOK, ¥ § ven. YOUNG SINGLE MAN, A GERMAN, OF GOOD character, well acquainted in the city of Brooklyn, where he has lived for the last five years, wants » situa- tion as ccachman and gardener; of @ firs He un neen thoroughly. ing on hin lest employ ren at., New York, or 46 Remson st, Brooslyn, cs a 5 B RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A fresh breast of milx, wishes fora situation as wet nurse; has a baby only four weeks old; best df city re- ference given. Apply at 241 Elizabeth at. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION A3 WAIT- er, or to take care of children; has no objection fo yo in the country; bas the best of reference; cap be seen for two days at Mra. Carpenter's, Warren at., four doors trom Hicks, Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to attend a bakery or confectionery, or take care.of children. The bess of city reference given, Call at 103 West 10th st., near 6th ay. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation as cook; is a first race wi ‘1 ironer; has no objection to chamberwork or Good city re- ference. 78 West 19tn at, $, WILL FIND A LETTER AT THE GEN . Post Office. MINNIE 1GH BRIDGE.—BY SOME MISCHANCE I DID NOT not get your note until to-day. You will receive one from me to-morrow, and I pray you to comply with the request contained in it. a. “JOHN DOUGHERTY, CIVIL ENGINEER—PLEASE ¥ set da address to 8. DE AGREDA JUVE, & CU., New York. OHN JAMES LAUGHTON, LATE OF THE ISLAND of Jamaica, ‘now residing in Brooklyn, will please send his acdress to Dawson & Uo., 160, Pearl street, OTICE.—IF THE PERSON WHO DELIVERED THE Jetter im Clift street, on Saturday, will cal! on the individual to whom he delivered it, he will hear of something greatly to his advantage. Cail immediately. ERSEVERANCE—YOUR NOTE CAME TOO LATE; please write again. WM, M.S. HE PERSON WHO FOUND A PACKAGE CONTAIN- ing lining bosoms im one of the Houston street ierty boats, on Friday, July ¢, wll be Uberaliy roraried by leaving them at 198 South Third street, Williama- burg, in the store, ___ #86 LIQUOR QUESTIUN, 1.0 CASES OF SUPERIOR CLARET WINE, e from $2 (bottles returned,) to $6; Lon- don Dublin porter, brown stout, Seotch ales, brandies, wines, rum, Schiedam schoapps, Londoa cordial gin, and ale, and all other imported liquors, segaza, &c , (or sale in apy quantity, by UNDERHILL & MACTERSON, 450 Broome street, corner of Crosby. (0 HOTEL PROPRIETORS —AN AGENT OF AN IM- porting houre in the wine and liquor business wishes to obtain board in a good hotel tor himself and family. The trade of the house desired in exchange. Ample reference given. Address J. W.. D., Herald office. __THE TURF. __ ENTREVILLE COURSE, I, L.—THURSDAY, JULY 12, the great match for $5,000 will come olf. wee. ther permitting—Lady Fulton to trot twenty miles ia ai ur. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. 10 THE LOVERS AND BREEDERS OF FINE STUCK. —Tho celebrated th. Wi bred etaili 4 Irishman will stand fore limited number of mares the ensuing sca- gon, at the Red House stables; at $50 the season. All mo- syn to be paid before serving the mare, All socidents a6 risk of the owners. WILLIAM A. BROWN. Provcieter. THE TRADES. RESPECTABLE COLORED WOMAN WISHES A stuation with stamily going to California, Call at (40 Barrow at., in the rear. KESPECIABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A PLACE, to do the cook nd wathing of a amall family, or to do cham berwork and waiting; no objection to tie country. Best of city reference from her Isat place. Call av 140 at., near 2d 0, for two days, SCOTCH PROTESTANT GIRL, HIGHLY RECOM. mended, is desirous of procuring a situation as cosmbdermeia and waiter, or as child’s naree; under. stands family sewing or general housework of a small family; is tully competent. Call at 10 Tulary door from Fulton, Brooklyn. A PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SiTUATION, AS A good cook, first rate lnundress, or dairymaid. Has g00d reference. Has no objection to gos short distance im the country. Please call at 13 1st at. Can be seen till epgaged. SMART, INTELLIGENT GIRL WANTS A SITUA: dle tion to de housework for a smali family. Geod Gity reference. Please call at 219 Suilivan st, inthe rear, for tw days, RESPECIABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO act in the capacity of chambermaid and walter. Gen Mg: seen for two days at 24 [names st., third floor, room 12, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANT? A SITUATION ‘fea! or chambermeid and YOUNG GERMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO GO IN the country, to take care of children, or to do ge- eral hourework; can VY seg reference. Apply at159 1hird st., in the rear, trst floor, for two days. LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITCATION FOR A A friend, @ respectable American widow, of middle ‘ge, who is capable of taking charge of a house during the summer, ip the absence of the family, or would act as chembermald and seamstress; objection to go a short distance in the country. Can refer to the pastor of acburch im the city, and others whe have tong known her, Apply fora few days at 79 Greenwich av. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION as child’s nurse, she is competent to take the éhorge of an infent from ite birth, and can give the beat of recommeddationr, Can be sen at the house of her present employer, No. 73 West 2ist at., for two days, A years of age, in some store; would have no ob- Jection to go out West. Address U. Y., Herald office, wating where an {nterview may be had. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 18 GERMAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS GARDENER— A understends his business in all its branches, and would goa short distance im thecountry, Cal. seed store, No. 16 John street. OMPOSITORS WANTED.—TWO STEADY HANDS will find constant employment by applying at Lyon and Hillyer’s, 112 Pearl street, Hanover sqaare, (up stairs), Also, two boys who have had some practice in setting type. 1ONFECIIONER.—WANTED, 0 THAT UNDER- C stands bis businers in such as noge and table orna- ments, fancy cake, preserving fruit, ke. None need ap- ply but those who have the above qualification, and Atendy in person. Apply, by letter, wo &. W., Herald Office. \ ARDENER.—WANTED, A COMPETENT MAN (SIN- gle), an gardener and to take care of a horse; dis- rom the city. Must bes good driver, to mabe himself generally ui |. Apply at ARDENER WANTED--ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS a vegetable garden well and strawberri: who speak English lapgus; by the year, Call at 14 Wall st., eM '0 BOOKBINDERS.—WANTED, A SITUATION, AS extra or job finisher, Apply at 16 Clermoot avenue, Groonlyn; er address B. B., care of J. T. Spencer, No. 8 Spruce street. Wa WATCHMAKER, A FIRST RATE hand, Tecommended, may ap- sad uud ot. ANTED—TWO FIRAT CLASS CUTTERS, IN A wholesale clothing house. Apply at 63 Dey «t. ANTED—A GOOD FRENCH GARDENER, TO GO IN the country » few miles trom the city. Good re- ference must be givem. Apply at 54 South street, for two day ANTS EMPLOYMENT—A STAMP AND BWK- Dinder’s ornament engraver. AddresaT. B,, En- graver, Herald office, for two days. CLOTHING, &C. T PRIVATE SALE.—ONE HUNDRED ALPA0O coats, $1 25; du: hag Nag black cloth frocks, }, $6 50, Lin room| sof clothing A dry goods. Droxers’ tickets purchased. 122 Nassau street. 1AST OFF CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION wanted—The highert price given, and ces paid in current money. Gentlemen wishing te dispose of cloth ing, of & quality, for a liberal cash equivalent, are requested to call on or address JAMES MORONEY, 11 Baxter street (Inte Orange street.) LOTHING, FURNITURE, &C., WANTED —LADIE® grntiemen having any to dinpore of can re ceive a fair easb price for the same by sending to |. DUSSELDORF, 14 Elm street. N. B.—Ladioe attended by Mrs Dusseldorf SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTASLE PRO- Ventant girl, as chambermaid and to assist in houne- work, or as child's nurse; can do all kinds of embroidery; prefers the country, Can be seen tor two days at 66 4ih svenue, tetween th and 10th ats, RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN WIXHES A cook in a private family; is a fir roner, inan excellent baker, best erence from her Jast place, where ahe lived two years. be seem for two days at 230 Canal #t., thres doors from Hudson. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, an wet norse; her baby {sone month old, Apply in the store, lor two days. YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION as wet puree, can takes child from its birtu. In- tor two days at 429 let avenue, between 2ith a » front room, No. 8. YOUNG GIKL WISHES TO GET A SITUATION TO Go general housework ine private family; the bess eon for three days at ird, floor, front room. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED woman, to take charge of an infant from its birth, care of chiloren and do plain sewing; would like ¢ country, can be seen for two days at 120 st. a PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A PEW DAYS A Cmepgaged, wishes to obtain - ber maid and waiter, or as chambert hi is good pl Best city Viease call at No. 100 Fast RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION WITH a Creenmaker, bas been at the trade one year, aod wishes to engage for another w leare it thoroughly ling to go at three dollars a week. Apply at 102 jest 19tb at, betweea 6th and 7th aveaues, ‘ABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU bas no objection to asset in fully understands her business in nebes; good city referenee, Call at 47 6th between i#th and 29h sts, secoad floor, for SCOTCH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, TO po persl housework; is @ 00d washer aad irover, A haa no objection to do chamberwork. ava no Call at 211 Heater at, PECTABLE lady's maid aod soametress, un- ting 1 tipg Of ladies’ and children’s of family sewing. the waking up of # apd French fluting; or would go per ioe private femily, has seted in that capacity im Frgiand; co objection to travel with « laty tod for’ ‘the best of city reference. Can days at No 7 Union court, University piace, between 11th amd 1dth streets, “, FRE NCH GIRL DESIRES A SITUATION, Aa CHAM bermaid or nurse, she can do plain sewing ell, con farmish good recommendations, Call at 170 Varick street. LOTHIY G.— LA! ENTLEWEN HAVING ANY te dinpore of +1 fair cash pr ce by sea ing + I J teres 12 Sones street near Canal, of 52 West roadway, oF ter throngh the post. Ladies a! tended by’ Msp, COLES. = ES Ol PEXPECTADLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION Ad ornue tre ty, She enderstante crane iad ing #04 boy Good rity reference, A 159 Elza det st, bet geen Broome ac ng sta, for two days. in the bar of the Westchester House, coraer of wery and Broome street. Applicants are informed that this situation will be filled only bya person well qualified by experience and character, Apply at the office of the hotel. G. MATHEWS, OY WANTED—IN A JEWELRY STORE, TO MAKE himeoif generally ureful. One who ha» been at the busi and bas some knowledge of repairing preferred. Apply t the jewelry store, corner of Ham aveaue and Union street, Brooklyn, near Hamilton ferry, Good references required. yg Beg wit B*: KEEPER WANT! ED—TO WORK AS PRINCIPAL derstands the manacement ood city references, at private coor 11 Trinity place CK SALESMAN, —WANTED— AN EXVE- les (igttonsipl who can give good re thoroughly. OACHMAN—WANTS A SITUATION AS GROOM, OR C groom and coackman, he perfectly understands bis business; ins Protestant; bas mo objection to the country, Can be reen at 120 Cedar street, for three days. Good reference given, THD.—ONE WHO CAN BRING 8 to quatifications and character, 4 & permanent situation, by applying at 631 Sixth , corner Sith at., between 7 aud 11 o'clock im the morning, or % and 6 o'clock in the afternoon. D™ CLERK WANTED AT 187 AVEN B AGUEKREOTYPER WANTED —A FIRST RATE OPE- Tator, capable of taking charge of and entabiixhing the business; one Who can give good reference, as to ca- Y., Herald office, None others need appiy. LENT SIIUATIONS—IN GENTLEMEN'S FA miles for cooks, chambermaids, waiter girla, ream- Streases, &e., are now ready at the Sevanta’ Institute, 149 Grand strost, First class servants will be paid the highest wages. be seen from 10 tol o'clock. Also, wanted colored servants, OVERNESS WANTED—A GENEVISE OR FRENCH Protestant, to instruct two young girls, whe reside in New York, spending the summer in Newport, R. I. Satisfactory references to persone im this couatry re- quired. Address box 285 Post Uilice, Newport, R. EAD LAUNDRESS WANTED—IN A FIRST CL. hotel; none but thove capable and experienced reed apply. Address box 2,974, Font Office. OUSEKEEPER WANTED—TO GO IN THE 4 capable woman; one of the whole of per To ® competent ary and permanent situation ia offered. ness and good temper indisp@@aadle. An American pre- ferred. address, »tstiog fui) particulars ani where to be found, Hayward, Herald office, first front room, takes in washing and ironing, e, and cam do up lace . UST UNDERSTAND BRINGING 4, from ite birth 10 has had children preferred; ly competent to take the sole care.’ The firat three months in the country, thirty miles distant; very plea- rant. To the right sort of perron, ing, folly understanding her business, © good situation will be given, aad good wages Address, with reference and full particulars, H. B., Heraic office. N= WANTEO—AN ELDERLY LADY, WHO HAS po periemes; an American preferred. Apply be- 4 2 o'clock, at 60 Fm street. {ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS waitress or chambermaid, Can be seen for two days . 45 Weat Washington place, where ake is now at N luvin, ED—BY A RaSPECIABLE WOMAN, private family ; fall be entire charge of any grntiema: be found kind and obliging: best city r for two Gays at No, 16 Marion at. ION WANTED—BY A NICE ENGLISH PRO young woman, in the city or country; w t chambermaid and waitress, or nurse and seamstress, bas no objection to do general housework; will be found competent im ber duties, Apply at 271 Bowery. ITUATION WANTED—AS OOUK, BY A THOROUGHLY t, well recoramended girl. Maker excellent read, bireurt, Ac, ia & superior washer aad ironer; would not object to do general housework, or go to the country. Apply at 10 fillery.st., five doors from Ful- tom st., Brooklyn. TIVATION WANIED— BY A RESVECTABLE PEROON as jsunéress or chambermaid, aad laundress or § beral housework. Good city reference. Cam be seen lor two days at 54 Wy choff «t., Brooklyn. ITUATION WANTED—BY A CAPABLE YOUNG WO tan, to do general housework. Matisfactory refer- ences, Inquire at 145 Charles at. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, $5) to do generat housework, or to cook ins #mail pri vale femuly, in a good washer and ironer, Best of city reference from her lastylace Cam be seen for two days et 101 Tiiery st., Browiya. ITUATION WANTED—BY A WELI. RECOMMENDED, Dighly reapectable and competent girt, to do the gen: tral housewerk of & private family, ie a good cook, washer a4 jroner, and am experienced laumiress, har unex able city reference. Apply at 16 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, in the basement ITUATION REQUIRED—BY A TRUSTWORTHY, PF. ficient, rerpectable sod highly recommended girl, to 40 chamber work ins private (amily, has no objection to Railing, and has unquestionable city refereace. Can be seem, utd epgaged, at 16 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, im the basement. LITUATION WANTED—BY A REV hs) TARLE YOUNG bd) Fremeh girl, to tane care of chulcren aod 40 plain sewing: understands English weil i"esee call at 49 Fast Lith ot, betwees let aod 24 avenues, for two days. {ITUATION WANTED.—A YOUNG M HAVING business experience, cenires to form & connection I) eatabbebed em reapestanie mercantile house. 14 dinpoed to vital, provided & seit able opening offers. Address, with name and nature of the business, D., box 2421 Post Ofiiee. LERVANTS —PROTPSTANT AND AN OVA +) wanted for families, im (he eh'y and country, calng every Gay at FERKES! Comestic agensy, 04 [ruaee st one door seat of Brosdway. N. B.—-Pamities waited without leley with the beet servants im the olty, bemg firteaw years established. 0 PREP AND ACCEPTED MASON? —A MGEER OF the ores: m dwtrens, is enone t obtan tion ia sey chpacity. tie wrviee « fair hand French, amd poulé 40 all in tie | employer's inte Goot r ! Busem, Herald cfice & JEUNE PERSONNE FRANCAISE, D&SIRE UNE | Would do general housework in « small private fami) me comme couturiére page Bettie Nh no objection to the country. Apply at wa Mott as, hachant faire les robes et coilter; bonne recommenda- | the rear, firat floor, Can be seen fortwo days, Sladresver X. Z., 147 Te avenue, entre la 200 et. srt ATION, BY AN AMERICAN omy ANTED—A gt 15 Aaea 13 yeary ef age, as child's nurse, asd cam do plaim newt no objection to go the country: good references, Wie GERMAN GIRL, TO DO GENERAL hn avenues. hourework. She must understand Kuglish. Wages $5 per month, Apply at 121 d3d wt ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, 8tTUA~ tions; one as laundress and ci the 004 nce given, opis trata Tth and #th avenues, for two day , between 6th enue C. 70 | k Apply at 87 WwW: ‘TED—BY AN ENGLISH LADY, OF GOOD education, an engagement as travelling companion. She is perfect in haircreasing, fancy and plain needle ork of every description Ino & good reader Can ve the highest reterences. A lady of the Catholic faith preferred, Please address, for one week, K. J. F., Herald offi: ANTED-—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE PROTHSTANT Girl, & situation, to do general housework oe chamberwork; one who is not afraid to work; she bag £004 Tolerence trom ber last place. leas call'at No. 5 ‘onard rt, ANTED—A SITUATION AS GOVERNESS, BY A highly educated young lacy, speaking the French, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, Germ English languages, together with a know: pele eer Mae i ier DR SE eater PP gaa 9 Wenge of music, Apply to 0. G, Gunther & Sons, 46 | objection to fine washing ani ironing, oF ¢ heat mrad 5 of city reference given. Please call (or two days a! No. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A GIRL, WHO IS a | ® Howard at., second floor, in the rear, no objection 1a fer. | 60 & short distance in the country. ANTED—A GIRJ,, TO LEARNVEST MAKinG, A ply at 122 27th #t., second flour, fromt reom. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as cook, ins private family; lew g00d baker; in willing to aemiat in washing amd ‘rouing; Do objection to do the housework of sw emall femily; ao jection to go a short distance Im tie country; 'g00d cook, washer and ironer; the best of ences from the family abe is now living with Her reascn for leaving is that the family are going im the country. Inquire at No. 6 Eighth avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER OR CHAM. bermaid. Apply at 113 4th avenue, for recom- meniation, where ut present employed. = ; ol tent to trim bonnets and make capa had head dressostto | fty between Oth and 7th avenues, srevud floor, front such the best wages will be given, and board with the | TOM. Application to be made immediatel: 7 ANTHD—A SITUATION, A¥ PROFIREED COOK, IN P, 8.—Errand girl wanted. Appl, vo, ® howl, saloon, or a private family, where a kit- SSS ee oepeneye db wash pot juired me ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPROTABLE yeafootis understands feckiog | h aod Ameriran, hae exes Can be seen for two days ig Women; OMe ax cook, washer and ironer, apaid and waiter, or to do champer- telerence, D GERMAN COOK, IN A OMA) amonth, Apply at 601 Ho 3 PLAIN COOK, WASH- Scotch girl. No objection to tend to the butter department, ‘all at 75 Suffolk street—Mise Kerr. 1ED—A SITUATIO 1, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, j hes no objection to go ia the ANIED—A BY A country; cau Of references from ber lant young gi eeainstrens; would do the | place. Appl housework family Samp aoany city referen Please cali for two days avenoe, between 11th and 12th #ts., in the shoo at ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, a situation as wet nurre Can be seen for two days at ¢6 S6th #t., corner of 6th avenue, fourth floor. ANTED—HY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAMRIED woman, aged 18, « baby to wot mura at her own residence, No. 241 East 13th st, ehe having lost oer own baby, only eight days old. For reference apply ta Dr. Jobn Brady, 140 East 12th et, between Ist and 24 ave nues, No spplication attended to unless by persons of reppectability. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do chamber work aud fine washing and {roaing, or todo chamberwork and asniat to take care ot ebi dren. Good reference from her last employer, No ob Jection to the country. Apply at 194 West 0th at., for Ubree days. » Good eit, 76 Madison JANTED—A SITUATION We e ; ve seen for bwo days ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A aen 00 chamvermeld and leuadress, oc arse, or woul! ¢o housewers la ei bas Bo odjsction to go @ short 4 tance Im the country; wages uo object, but a good home ferred. Vlaase call at 98 F. loth ¢t., near dresdway, ANTED—BY A REAPECTAULE PROTESTANT W )- mas, & situation, se cove, one who fally and. r- ee eters oa a eae aad rea Bo objection country, oxm give good Viesse call at 163 Fiem* oeartich et, , top back room, for tw ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT 1OUNG WOMAN A man, as cook oF waiter, one eho understendn her buniness well, Good city reference, Apply at Lit Went 13th st., in the rear, for two days ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A KESPROTAGLE widow woman, im « small private f¥mily, to do the ork | eon give quod reference. Viease 5 Christopher at, Ling oo a6 8 goed plan couk ae rs xeon reg cn remengeenese g ~~~ _ | and tromer; hae wo obj fo genera! housework. Call ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | at 65 Greenwich avenue, corner pores on writuation, to do general housework | isa (iret ~ - - - od can give the pest of city reference , is A ITUATION, BY A RE cook end plain Viease call ot Lil T N ANTED—BY A KESPECTABLE YOUNG @} mtu private family, to ec hi im with All tow compensa’ A line widrenred ti ANTAD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROCABLE young women, do chamberwork aad plain ¥. Hias wo objecuon to ta 1 of city reference ext 19th at., betwoen Osh amd Ths a RESP ROTARLY, No objection w go. “ wi EDA BITUATION, AS CHAMBER AID, or waiter, by © respectable girl, who bea of elty reference, Can be eeen at 06 sid0 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A wowsn, ase firet rate cook, e the bee ing In the coumry. A respectable boarding house pre ferre BY A Rinve , 40 do genera) an be given. Apply at The best of eity veo. kaquire at ret floor, Can ve 12th vt W ANTED a for two days “Tt bY two REPT do chanbereort «i od care of a Cail at 440 12th at, pear ue B, third floor, front room. ATION BY A RESPRCTAMS 2 1 walter, or to do gene oe waoall family Objection to the , ins the beet of eit for two aayn, reference, can le senn | Apply at 95 Ttn wt. A ITUATION, BY A KeXPRCTARLE: Buree (her baby i¢ only twe ment @. Apply at 207 Fast Bh et. Sood ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A SMALL PRIVATE | j ke a baby to her own house Cau be poem uly, by & German girl, well recommended. Cali | fortwo day the segar store, — — -— -— - = - - -_—- ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RAMPECTABIR BY A SRAPRCTARLE 00k, washer aud lromer, or ‘o (0 geoerall te family, ae cook, washer | (an ys seen for Veo taza we ce har last pines, Call Toylor wt, Williameburg, - ———____ a ITUATION, BY A RURPROTAI Rn ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GULL, to rook, wash ant iren, Cee be tion: abe oyere ¥ « Viewen eail at 4 bart 20in #t go in the i required. ANTED1N A SMALL PRIVATE MILY, Ai Mulberry st, wear Primes ot., fret floor, Can be seen tidy Vreteriaet girl mast be on tor two cays. . and ironer, Wages 0 ad Bert of re Y preted 418 Went Lith ot, betweem gory A RESPYCTABLE GIKL, A BITUA Sth ood Hh avemoet, before ll o'clock AM chambermaid aud pomp y ~ be cutand " 0, Vieane call at £0 | ' | | | fit Indien’ Cresson, of would take care of eh Bo ob DY A RIAPECTABLE YOUNG Woman ection to go Ip the oo the best of referemes can te to 06 gtmeral baasework, Cam be eer ive. Fiease call at 228 Mulberry at, near Spring, fret | for two “ys at 266 Went oth at joor, Com be seen tor two Gaye es Ww: PA BITOATION, HY 4 Joong rh, Of went ond thy habits, Pt fan cook plese, waab aud irom matiy, and 12s Mincult oF would p fine lavatrers. Will taxe O40 mouth, “Mer com ty releremoe, Cali at, or send & note ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A REMPROCAULE JOUDE WoIman, as first rate cook, and gord waaher and ironer, understands pastry and baking, aed care with and butter, bas po Ovjestion to gu a short du-tax e corantry ; the beet of city reference ean be given. | | Can be seen for two dayn, if not engaged, at Lid Mout et, | * jrand, firwt floor, over the ature. Wither 4 were S siuation to do general howsewors, or would BLE Youve ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A now, | iS YOUNe Woman Oh Cok and lnundrens ina good private family’ | the Ie & go0d cook and undersiancs Inking amd pastry. | And i also An ex0rlie@s waaher and Lower, oF Woull do | chamberwork and fine washing, 9» onertion to gos short distance in the country, (ne very beat of aity rete repees cam be given. Callat ) Mh arenas, teteoen | ANTED—A SITUAT BERE® Ae Chem bermald, and oon Sy in goed te fomtry. Iequite ot her late employ 1, where rhe can be seen fur ten dey: F 8 . | “BY A PLR GIRL: 70th and Tiat ota , top floor €08 to plate cootiog: te o Ser matanie c mls “ie atin - ogre | reeer Gas cm be G J ANTED-A #E(UATION, ba A VERY KPLCT. | foe fives. (an be oem ‘able girl, to assist in chamberwork oF waiter, or | yh Pads frost rosa were Bie ead Zing take core of chucren, * sot long im thie eomatry t wulleg to work ane wake herenlf generally uate! « | TANTED— HY A Rim 4 \Lewse preiersbio to weges, Viesee call at No, isz | W a wluaten, todo oe les peed Ww A HITUATION, BY a weerwtarax | fortes you | and ironer TALE VOT MAT AMT «6° le ore ta & private tum: y vin COO BBA B05 Warner on! lromer § ralerenee, Vieasa eali a: No.1 Weel deiaee / ASTED—A, aT ATION, BY A YOUNO WowAN, Or ae fore and seametrens oe enjertian to the ewontry beet referssce from leet ex- weyers, Apply at 46 Bowery inthe were, for eye, Con mane be reeif groerelly avetal. ASTED—A MITOATION, GY A PROTIMTANT Wo. mae, 48 iret rele cook understands Cocbiog ie bremebes i qualities to lend oF take the whole Meneement of hvusemosd efeire Call et 16% Woot Dh st, meer the th erewes, Cav be een for too heterenee gives {rom ber last paw Tih at, between Lexington and ld ores, | ANTID—BY & RERPROTAULE YOUNG WOMAN 2 GALOM Be DUree smd amet ress, oF Chace mad 684 sametions: Bo objection W asin in wash og sad ironing. The beet of city reference given. Apely ot 160 Yorn rh, Breoxlym, tor two cays ANTENA wou work im & Peal re fe nll ot 101 Kart errs ¥ “A, a if Bot esgaged he beat of city voter mabe b peters A Wituan preferred | Apply #00) Hedeow #4 For Balance of Want. see Sixth Page,