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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1855. 0 5 or Us Dysentery and Santen Pa, Seria ate Ung used in private prectice for many years with astoa- sucess. It is the result of tne xparinnce of @ Mecical man acting an sw im our army ia Kexiso aed upon the Malifornia stesmers. It is enctrely different from the usual tampertag aad uncertain msthois of Iweatment, relieving the most alarming cases ina fow boar dalve or :nfante. for sale at most of tae Meta ms At the General Agency, 22 Beckman Proprietor. New York. WM. B, BODGE & Cu. Albert W. Nicoiay’s Regular 5: auetion sale of ntecks and bonos will tay day, at 1234 o’clock, at the Mersbaote’ Exchangs For fexther particulare, nee hie advertisement in saother column Catalogues can be obtained at the ollive, 11 Broad street. Beyard Tartie Soup.—On Hand, a Large supply of the good old sort, which is ready to serve at allt mes, at home aud abroad. Orders for this city, Brooklyn, Wilkamaburg, Jersey (ity, or any distance, prompily supplied. P, M. BAYARD, State street. Brooklyn.—Photographs, Cameo ere pes, (original,) and daguerreotypes colored like poche CHAS. H. WILLIAMSON, Artist, 249 Fulton street, Brookizn. ‘The $1 phs, Large and Well Exe- ented. at 269 Broadway,—Two shilling dagavrreotypse and dollar pictares of various denomivations, first rate, by the New York Picture Co., garret factory and sty- pailor gallery. Plance.—Horace Waters, 333 sroadway, has Mhe sole agency for the sale of T. Gilbert & Co.’s, Hallett ‘ood wara & Brown's, and Jacod Chicker- meglngn ‘and hisis the only house where can celebrated modern improved Horace Wa- ith Cg] Prices less than can be here, and which defy feah, ond rent allowed om parenant Zephyr Cassimere Suits, $10.—These really Desatiful suits are manufactured trom s new descript on ef woollen goocs, of rich, deheate shades. About 100 of them are sold daily, at EVANS’ clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulten #1 Temperance ‘What to Health, is Economy te wealth.—Zephyr cassimere suite, $10; check Mi seilles suits, $8 50; Marseilles vests, $1; alpacca oats, $1, &e., &e, at EVAN’S Clothing warehouse, 96 and 78 Fulton street. Ten Balesrooms.—Largest Carpet Establish- ment in the United States, HIRAM ANDLRION’S, 99 Bo Immence stock of English carpets and oilcloths, pold af tremen sous low prices. Heckers’ Farina.— Chis, at all Times Whole- ome and delicious Peet eee particularly in sammer, ‘tnd for children, when bowel complaints prevail or are , ie sold by fa: grocers generally, and le by HECKER & HER, Croton Mills, 201 atreet, N. Y. Sleckers’ Macaroni—for Delicacy of Flavor ‘and superiority ia other respects over the imported ar- recommends itself at once for family use. Put up fm boxes of 25 Ibs. each, by HEOKER & BRUTHER, Croton 201 Cherry street, N.Y. A discount on purchases of tem or twenty boxes. Messenger’s London Cordial Gin.—A Health- ful beverage.—In view of the frequent unfortunate re multe arising from the use of ice water, and from bad ‘water generally, how thank{ul should we be that thera exists 50 aamirable a ve as Mense: London cordial gin. With a supply of this an a safeguard, no one need tear an attack of dysentery, fever and ague or summer complaint. Sold by H. W. Hills, (Lafarge House,) 679 Broadway, J. A. Tarrant, 278 Greenwich wtreet; and by druggists and grocers generally. Price $1 per quart bottie. Principal office 68 Fulton street. Sugars, Teas, Wines, &c.—Best Oolong Tea, 42. per ib; choice young hyson, 4s. per |b.; fine green ana black t Bs. per lb.; pure Java coffee, 1 1b; best old government Java, 1s, 4d. por Ib. 4 Dutchess county butver at only 1s. 84. per W Also a great variety of imported wines and liquora, im the original package, and seuled botties, velling olf ut reduced prices by G. W. HOFF, £06 Grand strest, near bberilf street Stnger’s Sewing Machines.—This 1s a Fast age, and, determined to distance all competitors, we have just made s grand improvement in our sdmirable sewing machines, by adding fifty per cent to their speed. ‘A very great economy is thas effected, not only in the quantity of work done, but in the hire of operators, Tent of Tooms, ke. All the other recent great improve- ments sre retained, and per‘ecced in new ma- chines. It isa fact tnat can be clearly demonstrated, that Singer's sewing machines, at the moderate prices asked, are more economical to the user than any of the inferior machines in market, it the latter could be had asagift. Convenient and tatisfactory references can ‘be given to those who =e ee with great profit, and in every branch of trade. ticki I, M. SINGER & CO, 823 Broadway. Defiance Salamander Safcs.—Hobert &. Pat- BICK is the sole manufacturer in the United Staten of the above celeoratea safes, and patent powder proof di ffance locks and cross bars. Depot 192 Pearl street, one door below Maiden lane. i Beate oh Eo, Cognac Otis, Photographic Chemicals, Da- gueriean apparatus, &o,—tierman green, Freach white, and yellow cognac oils; pepperminc, wintergreen, jant- F, clove and caraway oils; essences; Jameica and St. rum; apple, peach ana c! brandy; gin and whiskey; ali puotograpnic che: id salts gold; 1odines; bromides; py cadmium and silver preparations; baths, @isbes, &:., for sale by DR. L. FeUCATWANGER, 95 Maiden lane. Dr. Warburg's fever and ague aad prever- mittent tincture is warranted to Braun a peraanent eure, and is recommended by the British Navy aod the Ew peror of Austria. Ortstadoro Directs Attention to the Three pe= euliarities of his Excelsior hair dye—its rapid operation, the rare richness of the color, and the absence of all woorching ingredients im ita composition. It is sold, and appued (privately) in five minutes, at No. 6 Astor Rusbton’s Cream Syrups and Pure Soda water.—Upwards of 20,000 pereons have refreshe them- meives at RUSHTUN’S oda founteins the last few warm days, The new eyrups are mace trom pure fresh cream, most cooling and delightful drink ever more refreshing @ than ice cream in er, Call and try it, corner Canal and Broad- ‘No. 10 Astor House, corner Barclay street. t way, and Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs— ‘The best in the world. Nine private rooms for applying Dis unrivalled dye. Beware of imitations; they result in ridicule. The largest stock of wigs and toupees in Americs, wholesale and retail, at BATCALLOK'S, 253 way. Whiskers or Moustaches Produced in Six weeks by my onguent, which will not stain or injure the skin, $1 a bottle. ’Sent to any part of the couatry. K G. GRAHAM, 556 Broadway; Zeiver, 44 South Tnird wtreet, Philucelphia, 262 Broadway, near Eighth Street.—H. T. IOVET hae reduced the price of bis wahpene, and has ciscontinued all his wholesale and retail com: missioned agents, on accouns of ro.much counterfeit ar- ticie being sold for Lovet’s wahpene, Face Well Formed, Complexion Fal ‘the hair, ob how '—Well, no matter how gray, re uppleasant the color, HILL'S Improved lostaataneous aur Dye will immediately impart a pertect biack or brown. Sold or applied at No. 1 Barclay, or 45 Nassau mtuects, 4s, a box. Hil’s Infaiibie Onguent, and Charming florallia articles, well known as neceasary reywirements pp! gratuitously, at No. 1 Harclay, or 46 Nassau streets, when gentlemen get their heir cat, curled or sbampooed. Shaving 6c. russes, Shoulder Braces, Ladiew’ Belts and gapporters, instruments for bow legs, club feet, and all mities of the body, on haod and made to order by Dy. GLOVER, at the Surgeons’ Bandage Institute, No. 4 Ann street. Dr. 8. 8. Fiteh, Author of the «Six Lectures em Consumption,’’ office 714 Brosdway, open daily, nday excepted,) from 9 to 5 o’clock, treats consump: = ‘asthme, diseases of the heart, ama al: chronic dis- eases of males and females. Consultation ‘ree. fhe Great Inhaling Remedy for Asthma eons mption and Giseases of the throat and lange Dr. CURTIS'S hy, ox, Thousands have veen restored to health the past year by the hygeaaa. Principal ottice No. 343 Broadway, and wold by C,H. King, No 196 Broscway, rrice nly $3.8 package. Lr. Cartia will be at the office daily, from 10 to 3 0’ , Where he may be eonsulied tree of charge. Thousands of Agae Sufferers Yearly use pilis, cholagogues, and mixtures, sold as fever and ague Temecies, without knowing that all their strength is owing to srvenic, quinine, mercury, or other deadly poison, whigh though they often ‘‘break the chills’ for a short time, are sare to lay the foundation of wretaned maiacies that cease only with lite. Better bay a ax pence worth of poison of an honest apothecary, than to pay a dollar for the anme made into a pill” ora “mix ture,” and remem ver that the only fever and ague re- mecy inthe market that is free from poxiou: Rhodes’ Fever and Agi ’ and in proof of this the certificate lebrated chemist in the United Staten, moat James K. Chilton, M. D., is attached to every bottle. GEO, H. BATES, wholes 43 Water street, and for ner & Co., and crag M. Hayes sod D. Owens. I sprinkled the nest of the bedbu, at ith the powder that’s sure tol: Cockroaches in scores lay Gead on the floors. And the fleas, too, in death lay #till ‘Then I cleared my house of rat and mouse, By Lyon's infallible pil. Lyon’s Magnetic rowaer and his Pill are in- falibie, Sold at 424 Broadway, with FE. LYUN'S signa- tare on label. Holloway’s Puls.—The Liver, the Stomach the Kidneys.—These valuable wpon those organs, citanse the; tues, and thus give bealth and at the manulactories, 60 MM: York, and 244 Strand London, and by all Croggists, at 25 cents, 02% cents, ang $1 per box, To the Citizens of the Southern States. T beg leave to call the attention of puysicisas aad citi- zene Of the South-rm States .to wn alcoholic atimutaat mabu’actured excia-ively at my distillery at Schieiam, im Holluag, to which { have given toe name of Wolfe w Aromatic Schnapps, to distinguish it from all leoholic stimalanca, and to protest its cepatation agsipst imitation aad councerielts, ‘The schnapps is tue pare tinsturs of juniper, diseillad from the best bariey that saa be selected ia Eucope at apy cost It is flavored ana meaicated, not ny tas com- mon barsh berry, bat by the caoice Detamical variety of the aromatic Italian jun'per verry, whove @yre vidous ex- tinct is dis iieo and Tecutied with its epirituous solvent, and thus it t+comes « coucentrated tivovare of exq aistts flavor and aroma, altogetner transceadant in its cortial nd medicinal properties to any Holland g'n in the world. Since the introduction of the eslebrated Schiedam er. mic schnapps, ti privior hes submitted i¢ to tl whole meaisal faculty of tne United States, Over thr thousand encores it over thelr own sigaatures to be che purest alcobolic stimulant now in use They ulso speak of the great success they have met with in their practice in gravel, gouty ebronic rheumstism, obstructions of the kidneys, bladder, Xe. Persons travelling in the Southern and Western States should always have a supply on band, as a preventive ue and fever, aod change of water. Tas phy and St. Louis pressribe it ith confidence in cases of cholera, on account of the parity of the article, Put up in quart and pint bottles, with the vroprietor’s name on the bottle, cor« and label. UDULPHO WOLFE Nos, 18, 20 and 22 Beaver street, New York, and 25 South Front street, Philadelphia The name of Scbirdam Schnapps belongs exclusively to my article—all others are couaterfeit and impositions on the public. Marrieca. On Wednesday, July 11, Mr. Cuanues Hevay, of the Third Ward, to Mina PavtiNe Hanvey. On Wednesday, July 11, at Madison square Preabyte- rian cburch, by the Kev. Dr. William Adams, the Hoa, Gituxrt Dean, of Poughkeepsie, to Many, youngest daughter of the late Alvan Stewart, Esq, of New York. Utica and New Haven papers please copy. On Tuesday, July 10, by the Key. Dr. Armitage, Mc, FREDERICK BLackmaN, to Miss Exma L. Howmas, daughter of the late Charles D, Holmes, Eaq., all of thin city, On Tuesday, July 10, by the Rev. Dr. McElroy, Mr. Ronert D, SHERMAN, of Buffalo, N. Y., to Miss MaRtHa, daughter of the late Joseph Rogers, of this city. ‘Albany and Buflalo papers please ‘copy. On Monday evening: July , by the Rey. Dr H. An- thon, Rector of 8t k's church, C. B, BURKHARDT, Eeq.. to Mra, CATHARINE Mears, all of this city. ‘At Manlius, Onondaga county, N. Y., om July 5, by the Rey. A. K. Strong, Mr. CHARLES W. Bugti., of Pom- pey, to Miss Lorrm Rows, of Maolias. Also, at the same place and time, by Rev. 8. 8. Stocking, Mr WILLARD $ Bvxkut, of New York, to Mies Hare E. ack, of Man- jus. «Two souls with but a single thought, Two hearts that beat as one,’? Died. In Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, July 11, at 6 o'clock, of consumption, Mrs. Coxnetia 8, wife of Bi- mund A, Brown, and daughter of the late John Dezen- dorf, in the 26th year of her age. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late reriderce, No. 145 Willoughby street, to-morrow after- Sovelook P.M. Her remains wili be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. On Wednesday, July 11, at 1 o'clock P. M., Mra, ANN Euza Rosinsoy, wife of Thomas Robinson, and only daughter of Barnard and Mary E Magill, Her frlendg and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend her funeral this afternoon, at 3 0’clock, from the remdence of her parents in Fifty-fourth street, ne- cond door east of Tenth avenue. On Tuer 7, July 10, Davip E. Hirt, aged ‘The relatives and friends of the family invited to attend his funeral, from the father-in-law, Mr. Thomas Bell, No, 10 Perry street, to- morrow morning, at 9 o’clock. His remains will be taken to Bronxviile Cemetery for interment. On Tuesday evening, July 10, Davip O'Connor, aged 1 year and 7 months. His father, Daniel O'Connor, invites his friends and acquaintances to attend his funeral this afternoon, at two o’clock, at No. 10 Washington street. On Wednesday, July 11, Groncr, the beloved non of lary Locke, aged 2 y1 6 months and 33 years. respectfully sidence of his ft, at 10 o'clock this morning. ndalk papers please copy. On Tuenday, July 10, of consumption, Mrs. Fura D, Cou, second daughter of Jamon Richards, ag. 25 earn. 7"The relatives and frienda of the family are invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her father’s residence, No. 1bl Perry street. Mer remiins will be interred at Greenwood, On the night of June 4, by falling from on board the clipper ship Red Rover, in the Pacific Ocean, WituAM H., non of George W. A. Everitt. On Wecnesday, July 11, of consumption, in the 324 year of hie age, BENJAMIN VaN Hon. The relatives and friends of hig sisters’ families, Mrs, Tobias Butler and Mra, George Wells, and the members of Columbian Engine Company, No. 14, are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral to morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his sisters, 86 North Moore street. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. San Francisco papers please copy. On Wednesday, July 11, Curistormr McDrrMorr, aged 42 years, a native of the parisa of Moydow, County Longford, Ireland. ‘The friends of the family and the members of the Montgomery Guard, 11th Regiment, are reapectfuily in vited to attend the funeral from’ bis late resideace, Eagle Valley, Orange county, N. Y, His remains will be taken to Buttermilk Falls, for interment, to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock. ‘The boat leaves from the foot of Jay street at 7 o’clock A. M.; returaing, leaves at 7PM. At I aged 33 yeni His remains will be brought to this city on the ste boat J. P. Smith, foot of Clambera street, at 934 o'clo, this morzing, and taken to Rahway for interment. At Ypsilanti, Michigan, at the residence of his father, on June 23, OWantxs McKinstny, aged 36 years Deceased was a graduate ot iatgers College, and for several years past practised law in the city of New york. rmont, on Thursday, July 10, Jouy D, Mer, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSCNAL, VAN EPPS, LATE OF DEAN STREET, BROOK o lyn, electrician and insurance agent, {x requested ‘send bis address to the office of Brooklyn City Direc- tory, and to box No 1,200 Post Oflice, New York, aod objige many imquirers for him. OMFORT—PLEASE WRITZ ME AGAIN, ry I was not home. OW SHALL WE RECEIVE THE LE(TER FOUND in the New York Pont (ftice for Jno. G. Mem. & Co., and bow shall we send the reward’ Piease reply. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARIA KIRKBY, WIFE of Joreph Kirkby; married ia 1835, at the Protes- iant church, Toronto, Upper Canada, by the Rey. Dr. Strachan. Mra. Kiraby was in Bullalo, State of New York, m 1837, but ia supposed to have gone thence to the State of ‘Ohio. Any information of Mra. Kirkby, whether living or dead, is earnestly desired by a relative in the Australian colomes, Address box No. 2,105 Bos- ton, Masa., Pont Office, NFORMAVION WANTED OF HUGH M’ELAILL, from County Tyrone, Ireland, who sai led on the 12th Of May last from Liverpool, in packet Excelsior, which arrived in New York on the 19th of June. Any iator- I AM SOR JMS. mation concernieg him will be thankfully received py bia winter, Ja ‘Uhill, at northeast corner of Seventh tree! biladelphia. SOULH STREET, WHO BROUGHT Dr. Morris’ trunk to 226 West Twenty seventh street, in his absence, will return it to the same place, he wil be paid for bis troubie. RS. D, WILL FIND A LETIER FOR HER AT THE Union square Post Office, requiring her attentioa OTICE.—IF JOHN ATKINSON, FORMERLY OF Tenth street, will call or address A, I... 487 Grand eet, be will hear of something to his adi ae. UCKAHOE. —I¥ THIS SHOULD MEET THE EYE OF the two gentlemen that rode upin the 12 o'clock train om Fricay, Jaly 6, nigot out at Tuckahos, they will mach oblige the conductor by sending their dreas to the Harlem iroal oflice, corner i wenty- th atreet and Fourth aven ue. JAMES B. C RYL, Conduetor. ANTED—INTELLIGENCE OF ELIZA DURNAN, from County Fermanagh, who landed from snl Lady Franktin, from L 1 rpool, May 22 If abe will es jompaon’s nephew, abe will flad en, who is anxious to flad her. ILL MRS. SARAH C—, FORMERLY OF BROOK lyn, address (tor one week) where she cxa be seen, to Jennie #., Herald Ofice, THE TURF. MENTREVILLE COU! Cc ‘Twenty in an’ hour,—lady Fulton against time,—On thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, Lady Ful ton will start on her twenty mile race, weather permit- care will leave Sow -y, Brooklyn, for the 20 o'clock, returni oon aa the race in ONKLIN, Proprietor. Nonice ro Tt ubscriber would respectful ly] request the old patrons of the turf to assist bim and the police in keeping the track clear during the race, so that the mare may heve ail the chances posribl Pp COURSE THURSDAY, JULY form this most wonderfai feat. JOHN BOY \ENTREVILLE L I Cc 2. t maten for $6,000 will come olf, wea: ay Fulton to trot twenty miles in ae JUEL CONKLIN, Propriety —PURSE OF with inside stab that never won & pur ita, best’ sin berness. Also, & pur with ptake of $50, half forfeit, mile heats, Lest J in 0 in harness: free for all horses that never won purre over $0. | fo closs on Friday, July 14, at 9 o'clock I’. M., at Fanlkland & Ou corner of Kast Brosdaway and Catherine «treet. races to come off next week SHAW & WHITH, Proprie (PO THE LOVERS AN) BREEDERS UF Fink STOCK. —The celebrated shorougbred. « w od nom ber a 1) Hives stables, a4 $0 the consom All me before serving the mare. All secidente at owners WILLIAM A. BROWN, Propristes, re Both re |} RISVECTABLE YOUNG wows: 13 DISIROUS, or obtaimng @ situation with « fami, ag 80 al forsis. ‘Can be seen for three dase ot 24 Minette lane. SITUATION YOUN woman, 24 Seamstress; would Dave mo ob- jection to take care of grown up children; can be seva at ber presert employer's, where she bas Mved some yeers; would prefer going a sbort distance ta tae coun iy Please call at 752 Greenwich at , cormer of Bethune, for two da} LADY, WELL QUALIFIED TO OPEN A YOUNG ladies? school, can find a g904 opening in 4 pleasant WANTEUV—8Y A KES°ECPASLE | Strent, east side—Requeste all who heve pa'd and ave vot been supp'ied to call and be suited, free of charge Wanted, colored cooks, and men walters, French, Gerimen or Eaglish. Rates to all, 60 centa. KGANISE WANCED—EITHER A LADY OR GEN- tieman, in s small Episcopal church, Address, stating terms, which must be very reasonable, Organist, Heraia ofice, 3 EAMSTRESS —A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANC ENG- lib gal wants silustion as seamstress io a pri- vate amily; is uncommonly neat aod smart w.th ner ana flourisbi art of this city, where a good young | Becdie, 03 has beew socustomed to catting aad fittiag ladies’ institute would be ni ty reciated, "apely to | ladiew’ deeesen, Rest of reference given. Address box TH, MANSON, Den! 385 Broad@ay. 8,159 Post Omi» A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION IN A RE: spectabls family, as chambermaid aod nurse; Is ood washer and ironer, Good eity refereace, Apply at 1 7th avenre, SITUATION WANTED+8Y A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid or waiter, ane 19 ‘Willing to assist in waehing and ironiag, and is a good Plaip sewer. Bost of refereace given from her last place, where she lived two years. Please call at 396 oth avenue, between Z4.h and 26th sts, tnird floor, fromt room, for two day; SITUATION WANTED—BY ry RESPECTASL E A young girl, to cook, wash and iron; is a dak Good city reference. Apply for two deys at 141 20th ut SITUALION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, os seams‘ress and nurse or chambermaid; as lived three years and a balf with her last employer. Can give the bent of city reterence as to character and capability. Can be seen at her present employer's, 113 Henry street, Brook/yn, for two days. COOK AND FOUR HOUSE WORK GIRLS WaNTEO to go arhort dwtance im the country. Also, wait coachmen, porters, farmers, boys for stores and tiates may be engaged at the office, 4 Eust Broadway, cor. Chatbam square. Employers be waited without delay, Charges moderate. JAMES MclLERNON, Agent. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, to do general housework; no objection to go & snort distance in the country. Please call at 7 Green- wich st. Ine good plain cook, washer and 1roner. HIGHLY RESPECIABLE YOUNG WOMAN WIBHR3 ‘a rituation as first rate cool, in a respectable pri- vate family; up apd Amerisan style of Can be seen till en- gaged at No, 191 4th st., near 6th avenue, SITUATION WANTED—-BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- A testant young woman, ina pe family, as cham- bermaid and waiter, or to assiat {o washing and ironing; a0 objection to see atter children. Can be seen for two days at 251 Ist avenue, near 15th at. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION A3 WET A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN DE- tres to obtain a situation in city or count i God cook, first rate washer and ironer, mases good Dread; could take a place as laundres; is well recom- enced; wages $6 per month, T’lease apply at 271 wery. SITUATION WaNTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE PER- As Durse and chamberm sid, or a# plaia best of city refersnce. Can’ be seen at her | ce, 260 10th at, YILUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECLABLE YOUNG woman, ss laundress or coamermaid, oF laap drern ana todo housework in # private family, The best Of city reference, Cau be seen for two daya at 64 Wyck- hoff st , Brooklyn, SHIR? IRONERS WANTED.—TEN GOOD SHIRT IRON- ers wanted, at the St Nicholas {lotel, Apply at the basement entrance, on Mercer st, SVIVATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, to co general houseworke, or as iaundros of cbambermaid, or either, Can be seen at her last place, No. 2 Perry str {!1UaTION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- BD) may, to do general hourework io « small family, is & goo warber and sroner and well recommeniod tas ne objection to the country, Piease call at 95 Monroe atreet, for two days, ITUATION WaNTED—BY A NEAT AND RESPECTA- bie yourg woman, who was educated in Dub.in, to mind a baby and sew; would do light chamber work, 4 iron for the nursery, lad 4 to 85 per month, lease apply at 208 7th st, between avenues [3 ne Se two days. Her references are most unexcep- tior ITUATION WANIED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG woman, in » private family, as coambermaid and Waiter, Or as chambermaid apd plain newer. Would tabe care of children, having served in that capacity. Please call at her present place, 305 Madisom st, where the will be recommended. No objection to spend the re- maining part ot the summer in the country. fare ATION WANTED—BY A SMART, ACTIVE, WELL recommended and trustworthy girl, to do cham er- work ina private family; haa no objection to waiting; can be seen for two days at 16 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, inthe barement. Also, a competent girl for housework. Apply as above. SITUATION WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN (GERMAN) who has been several yearn in the ta:lors’ and clothiers’ trimming business in this city, who can influ- ence tome trade, and #h well acquainted with the Market on bot sides of the Atlantic, Cenirous of od. taming s situation, as salesman, Will be disengag after the Ist of August, Address Post Office, box 3,7 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SIT. A uation to travel with a lady,or as seamstress, Please ‘at 63 Ludlow street. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROFESSED COOK, ins private family; understands all kinds of fan: cy dishes and preserve: it ofa house if required. ‘Appl. FRENCH GIRL DESIRES A SITUATION, AS CHAM. bermaid or nurse; she can do plain sewing well, can turnish good recommendations. Call at No 179 Verick et, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant gir!, as chambermaid or child's nurse; Would asmst in housewors; is good plain sewer; oan ¢o ell Minds of embroidery ; no objection to the couatry. Can be seen for two daya at No, 35 Cronby at., first floor, back room, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A situation, as cook; ene woo fuily understands hee wanher and ir has good city re- 17% 25th at., pear 6, Up stairs, first floor, from room. YOUNG GIRL 13 DESIRUU: OBTAINING A A. ‘nivuation, as’ nursery xoverneen ani seamtross, OF to travel with a lady; hes no objection to the country, Any lady wishing such a person may address «line 10 Wiiltamaburg Post Office, Grand at, K. Blske, Can be seen until Swturday, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL plain cook, washer and ironer, or to do ge housework; bas no objection to go a short di tre country; call at 118 first floor, back room. Cam be seen for two days, YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, A in if otneed family, Good city reference, Call at 8 South William et. A SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED launérees, in a Giret class family; no other neat apply, Please call at 153 6th avenue, in the shoe ator EO °\BLE PRO- testant young woman, to cook, wash and Iron, or tw do the geveral hourework of a small private family, Good city reference. Can be seen tor two days at 470 4th #t., Second floor, front room. FIESt CLASS CUTTER WANTED, IN A LARGE A. tatiorng bouse in Springéeld, Mans. fox thoroughly competent band a immanent situation i moderate aviary will be paid, particulars address Spring eld, Herald office, New Yor ATE OF GERMAN UNIVERSITY, WHO speaks and writes French, Italian, Spanish, Bag- German, Latin and Greek, wishes to accomp.ny & family traveling to Europe as interpreter, tutor or secre- tary. Best reterence given. Viewne address W. 5. C., Herald office, GENTLEMAN OF EDUCATION WISHES TO ENTER into ap honorable family, as professor of music, the German lapguage, and literatnse, in exchange for @ comfortable home. No objection to tue country for tue summer season, fhe highest city references can be gi Please address b. It., professor of music, 14 (202) 2d avenue YOUNG FRENCHMAN, WILLING TO M\KE Him. A relf generally useful, and acquainted with that hand of labor, would like to go on a large farm, at some dintance from the city. Best references given and re- quired, Address G. E. 0., Herald office. 8 COACHMAN—A RESPECTABLE STEADY MAN, (English). Would be most useful an a carefal ly criver. Understends care of hor bervers and is strictly temperate. The best te: and reference from last place, if required Would go weekly. Can be seen tois week, from 10 till 4, if not engaged, at Mr, Trainor's saddlery store, 415 Broadway; or adcress T. R., Conchman, 209 Mott st’, near Houston. YOUNG MAN 18 DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A ituation as coachman and groom; ix willing to Take himeelt generally useful. Best reterence. Apply at 21 Washington street, for two days. ; GENTS WANTED: A Sra tse ant» fs often made, App! o'clock A. M., of T. staire. TO SELL AN ARTICLE OF GENE by which from $5 to $10 n aay jor particulars bet and 9 FARINA, 20 Exchange up ARD.—A LADY, FROM EUROPE, WHO 8 ?RAK: C the most useful languages, French, hoglisn and fpanish, wishes to meet with a party going w Califor. pia, toret up a sehool, or some other business, No nutice taken unless auawered with real same. Address K., box S00 Post Office. Ov WANTED.—WANTED, A FIRST RATE COOK, washer and ironer, for three ip a family; noue n apply but tro uce unexceptionadie city reierence, to ‘37 Diviaion as. VHRISTIAN HOME FOR FEMALE #ERVANTS, Lhirty eighth otreet, between Fourth and Lexington avenues, Governesses, housekeepers, alto rervants im every capacity, supplied from this institution. RUG CLERK WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD J adcrers and well qualified for a retail drag ators, immediately. Apply before 11 A, M. at 124 Division at,, corner of Orchard. RUG CLERK WANTED-~A WELL QUALIFIED J gentleman to assist the proprietor in conducting retail apd preseription store, None but one under. standing the city trade will uit. Apply to Doctor Dil- corner of Rove rt. FORWARD TO ANY AD. s may og outlay, Acdrees (post-paid) HH. Dupere, Chacham square Fost Off JOR KUROPE —WANTED, trustworthy Seotch woman, to wait on « lady or family, or take caarge of @ chi.d. Understands dress. waking and plain rewivg. Good reference given. Can be seen for two days et 226 Sullivan at., rear building, firrt floor. OUSEREEPER WANTED—T0 GO IN THE COUN try and capable woman, one qualified to { the whole of KPEVER WANIED-ONE FULLY Comrp pt, and @ lady of refisement. No other geet apply. Cull ienmedtately at 107 Bleecker #t. Ty Oki it, fami, ence, ny people , Post Off ACTIVE AND 4 habits, with best of recommenda DU FTRIOt WANTED OF aD AnG Crive horses, milk a cow, and place on thie inland A Ge tween 4 and 6 o'clock I’. # Pearl st. SITUATION WANTEI A YOUNG MAN, HAVING dS buriness experi desires to form @ coanection with a well évtablinhed and respectable mercantile house. In dispored to invest some cash capital, provided a suit- able openicg offers, Address, with pame and nature of the business, D, box 2,471 Post Office. NWO YOUNG WOMEN WANT SITUATIO. chambermard and waiter, and the other as asam- stress. ‘The aovertivera are Protestants, and can come well recommenced. Inquire at 129 Waverley place, near Cth avenue, for two da, 0 BOSS MECHANICS OR FARMERS.—WANTED, BY young Ind, aged abont fourteen, @ situation to & trade of to werk ona fara. Country Prefered, Please address a note to W. B., Composing room, Herald oflice, New York. “OWN TRAVELLER —WAS TED, BY A STEADY MAN, asritoation to sell on commission or otherwiae, Having been accustomed to supplying stores by horae end wagon, and being well acquainted among grocers ‘and otters, or woulc have no otjection to serve in a wholerale bouse, being s good saleaman. Addrosa J. Martin, Skilmsp ot., Fast Drooklya, between Myrtle and Park avenu 0 YOUNG OUP OF EMPLOYMENT,—FOR ONE dollar you cam bave the recipe of a new discovery from which $2 to $d aday can be mad 7th avenue, near 41st st , in the stor (0 DRY GOODS IMPORTERS yourg who has for Cupacity of pakistan in a large dry goods importiag house {a thix city, amd whose engagement will shortly expire, is derirous of making an arrangement with an- other honse in the same line, He is practically acquaia 0 with dress goods and shawls, and coald influence ths consignment of such gocds from Europe. Satisfactory references given. Addrees Tra 3,614 Post Oftlos W ANTED—A SITUATION, AS PROFESSED COOK by a rerpectable woman, im a private taaily; hax left her last wituation as the fumily are leaving town 0 bent of city reference as to capacity, sobriety, ko n be seen until engaged, at 78 Bieecker at, a few coors from Broadwa, ANTRD—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE AND COM- Duree #ad seam aby from its birth clothes ia the neatest man- ANCED—A YOUNG LADY, C. A ing in the reception room of a first class daguer- rectype gailery. Apply at Williameon’s, 249 Fulton st., Broo lyn, ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO ACTEND \ F » store; she must have had good experience and be fully qualified as a good salesworan. and must board in the family, Address, with sen, box 400 Heraid office. ) ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE a Duree and seam, Has no The beat of city reference from her lant employer's, Cangbe neen for two days, if not engrged. Please callat 54 Macdougal atreet, TED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, an cook: underst ng ia wl good washer and ‘an be reen at, bet Fourth aad Lexington NIFD—BY A RESPROTABLE YOUNG WOW Arituation as chambermaii and walter; w to go inthe country. Good city ant couatey re ence Apply at 21S avenue A, corner of Lith st be reen for two ca, ADTED—BY A TABLE young woman, a ritustion, neamatros! purse, no ob, jom to take care of chiltren lent shirt maser, cancut and make children's embroideries; would go to the co very beat of reference irove st rr Can PROTESTANT and in an excel lother, ween for two day# ANTED—BY TWO GIRLS, SIEUATIONS; ONE AS cook, warher and ironer, i# @ firet rate sm wtance baking ano pastry: anderstands her businers without showing; the other aa chambermaid or chambermait sad plan sewer. They Doth heve the bert city reference from their last place for honesty nud sobriety, Please call at 01 Lath street, bh between 6th and nurs, for two dayr. Noobjec tien to go to the eountry. JANTED—\ YOUNG \MERICAN LADY [IN A PANCY wt murt be a competent sale man; the bert | of city references required. apply to J. Law's fancy store 274 Bowery. TANTED-—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION W as cook and leundrese in & good private family +e in ® good cook and understands baking and pastry, ond i alro an excellent washer and ironer, or would co chamberwork and fine washing, no objection to go « rhort distamee im the country The very best © references can be given Ca sO} Oth a tween 40th ond dint ets., top floor, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN a situation to do am sll pri amily, abe omer and « good plain cook, Cail at 292 Mulberry ot, for two days. ANTHD—SITUATION®, BY TWO MEXPE STABLE Protertal one aa ures aod the other as chamee A. H., 78 Premdent #t., South Brocklyo. AN TED. A RYSPECTABLE GIRL, A FITC A \ instres# and chambermaid, under «8 pest dirt me ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, INTELL g00% American girl, ia well experienced in cham the care of chuliren, can do fine washing to do housework for @ emat ‘or two days at 227 20th street, Ww and ironing, no objee ANTED. BLE PROTESTANT WO. warher and lroner, oF im Os reepectabe fam ly perfectly r. (all for two daye at 418 2A tecow’ floor. A RRMV ET wae 0p Bn cone the capacity of Inunares cretande ber bonimer to ability an avenge, beck room W ny rep an Good reteresces we ATION, A# COOK: UNDERST4 Fnglieh cooking #4 pastry. NIED- AST ms YANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROT AI W young Woman, se ebambermald od washer ant toner. bert of ety’ reference. Can be an for two 4 410 Cbryetio street “r ven RA #T., + weiter é ANTED. jig ¢ + or fe peels wined the bawnene, Apply laombately, at Mie Ha For further information | | af three per WANTS. __ WANT GERMAN GIRL, TO DO GENERA bouework. She must understand English. Wag $6 per month. Apply at 87 avenue C. J ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER OR CHAM- bermaid. Apply at 113 4th avenue, for resom- mendation, where at present employed. ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A SMALL PRIVATE family, by @ German girl, well ded. Colt at 107 Bowery, in the + aap 9 ANTED—A GOVERNESS, WHO THOROUGHLY understands the French language, to take cargo of two children, Apply immediately at No, 19 St: Nicho- laa Hotel. ANTED—BY A LADY, A SITUATION AS cow panion; wirhes to travel; haa no objestioa to go to any part of the world; pro’ers going to France; apeaca the French language; talary no object. | Nowe nae! « ply but of the first respectability, All letters m post-paid, or apply personally to G. D., 241 We between Sth aad 9th avemues, ANIED—BY A RE3I’ECEABLE YGUNG GIRL, A ituation as coox, washer and troner, or to do rk ine small family; the deat of refer ven, Apply at 300 Sint wt, first floor, d 10th avenues, for two day ANTED—A SIIUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A respectable married woman, has lost her baby, three wenn’ old. Address W, J., box 172 Herald office. ANTED+\ SMALL GIRL, TO ATTEND CHILDREN avd make herself generally useful. One with good recommendations may apply at 45 West 20th at. ANIED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE, CHAMSER- id or waiter, by a respectable girl, who bas the best of city references, Apply at 96 Catherine st., in the rear, second floor. between Oth ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE AGED Seotech woman, cook; is willing to assist in Can be seen for two daya at 105 ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. tion a# cook, washer and ironer. (an come well recommended from her last place, Can be seen for three daya at 51 Butler at, in the rear, South Brooklyn. ANTED—A GOUD COOK AND WASHER, FOR A hotel and boarding house, about eight miles in the country. Am American or English woiman preferred. Apply at No. 1 Atlantic s#t., Brooklym, at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. ANTED—A SITUATION, woman, as monthly nurse, or to attend an invalid lady; satistactory references given as to charas‘er apd capability. Apply at 710 Broadway, Can be seen two cays. BY A RESPECTABLE ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as a firnt rate cook, washer and ironer. ‘The very best of city reference. Can be neen for two deys, at 15 I’rince at ‘WANTS. Wm ra YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL, A SITUA- tion as eamstrosa; in a very good dresemater, and an excelle croideer; unceistands al) kinds of y thing that Please eal! ort place, an) (he country. HV—BY A GERMAN GIRL, WHO UND! stance English, situation as chambrrmeid aad to sreist in washing and ironing, oF to do lixht house- work. The best city reference can be gives. inquire at $4 7th st , fourth floor. : Se ANTED—BY \ YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL, A Sttly ‘ation to attend in @ bakery or confectiooery store. The best of references can be given. |lease in quire at 16 Stanton at , between Bowery and ( ury> ie at, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AN!) BEAM. stren; wages 00 object, but @ good homo, Phane callat 392 Seventh avenue, ANIED—A BITUATION, BY A RESI'FCTABLE n, as plain cook, wather and ironer, housework ia. amall private («mil the beat of city reference can be uiven from her | N ace. Pleare call for two ANTED—BY A KIAPEOPABLE YOU Ww 86 13th at., betwoen Sth and i MAN. A wituation as barkeeper, Laving beep en dim that business for Ta, or would have no ohjes- in Any reoprotable house of buninens a@ lig ht Knowledge of bookkeeping, ta pre- ns having been chiefly among accounts, the Lighest testimonials aa to charac- Apply at 107 South at ANTED—SITUATIONS FOR FOUR SCOTCH, THREB Erghab, two German and four Iriel \'sotestams girls, Inciferent capacities; sewing found for female while watting for situations, to pay board. six hatter Apply at the Brooklyn ladastrial lastitute, 206 Fultom street, By fash ovaries SITUATION, BY A Ris of industrions habita, or salesman in a dry goods or grocery store, Han the beat of city rererence, G. N., 141 Washington wre \—BY AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, WILD te conversant with the German and French lan- & situation, He is competent to teach the 0 all the branches of an Faglich 1. H. O., Heraid office, SITOATIO! AS COACHMAN, HY A unterat in all ite education ANTED—A man who ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER IN VOCAL and instrumental music, togo South A lady ferred, Inquire for Mien Marvin, Clinton Hott TED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCCARLE yourg woman, to co chamberwork or waiting, or housework; good cook, washer and irone: reference. ‘Call at No. 122 West 26th xt., betweea Tia tl , second floor, Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SMART AMERIJAN GIRL, FOR GENE: tal housework; she must be « good ironer and washer, To such a one good wager will be given. None other but an American need apply, at 105 Chambers st. Gy anna SIIUATION, FOR A RESPECTABLE girl, as chambermald, walter and to take charge of children’ she is smart and willing to make herseit usetul. Apply at her present emp’ 602 Hous- ton ai ANTED— A BITUATION, BY A_ PROTESTANT young woman, to co chamberwork and washing, to take care of children; pest of city references Call at 187 Kast 26th nt., in the rear, it SPECTABLE YOUNG woman, a situation to do general housework, or to do chamberwork, and washing and ironing, {n « pri vate family, with the beat of city reference from her lust place. Can be seen for ope day at 421 Varick at., back basement, Were SMART ENTERVRISING MAN, WITH a capital of $100, to take charge of a ight bual- b ness. Salary $40 per m en. For pariiculare apply at 102 N up state, ANTED—AN ENTERPRISING MAN, TO ENGAGE in @ light, indoor business, at whieh he can mato Jto$baday profit A capital of $30 required No humbug, asa call will prove, at No. Catherine street, room 9, up ataire under~ of work, years of eg, as ooachman with a family stands gardeping, aud ix willing to do any bin Can be peen at #4 Kant Broadway, for two days ANTED IMMEDL\TELY—A RESPECCARLE YOUNG man, with good references, to take charge of « pistol gailery, Apply between the houry of 10 and IL o'clock thie day to \. L. Dhayer, corner of White «i. aud Broadway ANTID-A BUSIND=S MAN, WITH A CAPITAL Wasa SILUATION, BY A STEADY RE " gitl, to Go chaaberwork and waiting ster and ironer; best of city refer all at 1b2 Btn avence, near 1th at, apectable it st a given, y ANT! and in Jection to g Bent city reference. Can be seen tor two days at 56 Went 10th ati, in the rea! ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECT: bie girl, a» chambermaid and neamstrens, of narke aud seamatre; tof city reterenc: § at, room No, 14, tor two days. ANTED—AN ENGLISH O28 SCOTCH TO DO Une howrework of # email femiiy, ia Brooklyn ope recently arrived would be preferred. ' Apply at 59 Heekman otiest, between Sand 4. M. only, ANTED=A SITUATIUN, BY A RESPECTABLE W young girl, todo general housework, is ® good washer una ioner, and ie willing to make berselt gene rally useful. Can give the beat of city reference, May be seen for two daym at 280 Mulverry at. TANTED—bY A COLORED WOMAN, A SITUATION waiter or child's nurse, of as chambermaid. pply at 171 Woonter ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCT\HLE ourg English girl, to cook, wash and iron to « private family, te's good bab Bent trom her laai place, where she bas lived t for two days at 230 Canal « ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUN & situation as chambermaid, or to attend chudcon would be willing to make h reelf generaily usefal 00 ojertien Viease apply at ber present lo} at 226 Living treet, opposite er place, Fulton avenue, Brookly ANIED—A SITUATION, AS SEAMSTRERS, BY A Protestant young woman, can do all kinds of ing un Indien’ clothes, would prefer to do light cli work, Ilease call at 152 16to ptreet, between bth avenues, ie the candy store, for two days TANIED—BY A KESPEATABLE YOUNG WOWAN, 20 yeure of situation to Go chamber work re of a baby 1 wages no oxject, no ctiom to go & the country, Cail at gue by, | \NTED IMMEDIATELY —TWELVE DONNeT FR ASI makers. Apply at oT Broadway, up stair bY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A as chambermaid and waitress, in a re + family; can be seem for three days, if Me address 6) Thompsoa at, fourth ayectable pri bot engaged. | fhe pANTED—A BLIVATION to co general housewor weil reece mmendes. Ww’ WTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Proveatant gorl, #ixveem yearn Of age, aw puree and to do plan pewing; can tana eb: reference can he given from ber last employer ell at 120 West vith et, third floor, fromt room, few onye AS CHAMBERMAID, Ot by & girl who can come Apply at 229 Menzy #t., Hrooelyn. V JANTPD—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ay wet nurse, ip her own bouge. Apply for wit duyn at 115 Navy et., Brookly a. TANIED—HY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN ® * uation re and chambermed: hae no Wo om rher in the country, Vieaee J aveuus, Gret Boor, in the rear, Cam be seen cays PANIED—<A VAOTEBIANT GIRL, FROM 14610 16 Jeare old, to aotiat in the hovsework of @ fam ly es, aod whom will be given & gout heme ond clothes, or two doilara a m utp, ae preferred Cail in toe clock store, 10 Cortlonat st., from 12 o'clock, OF A Role aderemed WB. will meet with & jon. FAMILY y= “BY A RE WECTABLE WOMA * t bing. Can give the best of Mra, Ford, 416 Mott ot. VPLTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA washer ant lroper, and « fr enee from her levt place Mulberry 6%. corner of Heater ten se A BITUATION, BY A ReAPRCTANLY ANTED—A BITUATION, WY young girl, w do cham vere 0 WOnng, OF ae warler iF present place, | Fart loth wtreat. ANTED—A ITUATION, BY A RESPROCTARTY: W in ibe VICTAMLA Y« io fom * aged plain comm « y ANT oe al hoarewor® her snd iroter call at ue wo Gaye, if Rot engey 4 WOMAN, 7) 40 gene ® very geet renee gem Viewe con be seen for the beet of © the show « JANTED—BY A ROPPENTA® tectant servent girl « #t cemnenntet com be ween fort 6 Byring sed Prince, J4 pectic to the country J ANTED—GOOD OVWRAT. ON “ENING WA hier. Apply to DALTON, GILMOUR & Preatwey 1 JANTED—HY «4 hE? ‘ Ssitwetinn, lo do the ge +a. family ber prevent ’ | weer Bourton ot SESS ' of $1,000, to juin in = machinery agency, having on ve Southern acquaintance, Addrena Machinery, office, stating where an interview may be bad. : i J ANTED,—AN ACTIVE, PERSEVERING MAN, MA tina light plying thin morning, bet 4 Jobu street, (basement). NS, B—Oiy reference re- quired, ANTID—TWO EMART AND ACTIVE LABORS, to work om s faim, they must be well acyuant- ed with general faim work Apply at No. Maliem sae TANTED—A MAN WHO UNDEASTAND= KL EPING tewipg machines in runuingorder. Apply DALION, GILMOCK & 00, 405 Hons 7 WANED A SITUATION, AS OO\CHMAN, BY A steady, sober young map, understomds the care and management of borers periectly, ia a goo! aa9 care. to which hie coaracter will testy kavws thy city well! hes po objection to go to the coawtry, or ty the advertiser pas no incumorance o#4i of culy relerence given, Viease call or ma We tera, eadler, 640 Broadway, cor, Litm e.., foe J hn ANTED-AN AMEKICAN BOY, Abort loom ir re old, to take care of a carriage aud hove fore gentleman atout traveling durug the summer Bone except perfectly competent, aud of ope, need apply, Acdrest Cheval, iterald when aed where they insy be found Ww ANIED—\ BOY IN A FANOY DY O 641 Broadway Uy \NTED—A woY, at capable of opening snd cme well recommenced. W INA DRY 1b» quiet at figu: good releren ow for Loaee ty. Apply at 445 sihavenue, om Thurwlay evening aad Vriday morning be 4 BOY, aT THE BAKING bUINKS one that bas worked on bread amd cake preterres, at 124 Piret aveoue. OO hOWLS Os QZ BROADWAY, CONE OF WEabr. 2 7 RIS ke COUNFTLTS cap be had Bags? German, and irish welpe, for hotels and priv lmen, gardeners branch offiee, Mia ( AT MOR. ony THE TRADES. CUTTER WANTHD INQUIRE AT 26 FULTON wtreet. eg eegg TWO VIRST RATER CAMrEN reas wanted, Call at 270 Nowth etreet, beieeem Firet avenue and eA. ANU MILL wich WiUGHT Waste t BOOK BINDERS. — WANTED, A BIT t job folsber, Apply at 16 Clerme je) of adcrees BB, care of J.T. # otreet. YO UNTER — WANT | DL hand, to go» short 4 acmod cyportuaty 1 acqa oe wade. | Jequire of Mr. Melw 7° JOURSLYMEN BAKGERE— WANTED, A ViaT | b preterred. He must tuor- 4 ve oe ng men wil ed apply J. o ate (AN WHO ANTID—A BITUATION, BY | W Underetends tbe pliebing « the charge of mabey for three y Onear, 23 in ntrent | ] ANTED. TCHM KER, WHO UNDE TANS pied, may apply 'o K Ferra & Go, Bib avewse cor wer of 214 at | vive « x GOOD BROWN sroNE carvers (ood wages Will be pais, a ebay wiana's, rome cutters, corner of Weeterl: ani Grease beay, how ¥ rant A UVES, TO DO THE WOKS ros ta Troy, Inquire . yw v adores Ww Laue \. Keppel Co., 90 North Wine street se SARDENER WANTED.—ONK Wi rit COmLY Untereten’s bis beriness may apply to Warren Jeane, offer of the Metropolitan Hate TANTED—A HMITUATION, AS ENGINEER, HY AM tet man, who waderstans rusning eteam engines ene machinery of al simee * THE MILITARY, OF THE SEVENTH Kaiwerr Na rit, who intend going Wo the encamp Aiayelte if ok *He MEMPPE tne K 7 Che UIQUUN QUOT: 1.000 % OF FUTTRION Clan tom Vublin yer ' a oe ee

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