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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1855. 5 New Musie.—Jennie Val~- ley.” Marsh, of Cherry and chorus. Words by G.P. Morris, Beq.; y Thomas Baker. Price 25 cents. A tittle gem, To their The melody is exceedin, tty, easily caught. Nast won bo porta “Ou Bey By |ORACE WATERS, I com poser. way. ConUnaation Auction Sale of. Cole Yeobion of wines and bi —We to call the begeny behiag sale of the balance of me Avy i loci, e day, Wednoaday, Aug. a o' at the sales room Ne. a ‘Bros ateent, ALBERT H. NICOLAY, Auctioneer, The goods ore to be sold in the “original packages”? aa imported and delivered from the U, S' Bonded Warehoure. Rhode Island Horse and Cattle Exhtbition — ‘The Rhode Isjand Society for the Ensouragemeat of Do- mestic Industry, will hold an exhibition of horses and cattle, at the Washington Trotting Yark, Providence, to commence on T , September 11th, und to continue ‘Sbrough the week, premium list amounts to four thousand dollars. Competition is open to all States and the British Provinces. Judges be appviated from other States as far as practicable. The exhibition of oultry, and the ploaghing and aftern: peed of trotting horses, On Saturday the pre- mium horses will be exhibited, snd an auction sale will beheld. Thirty-two hundred dollars are offered in premi- ‘ams on horses Inorder to prevent the confasion which must necessarily arise from the entrance of two large a mamber of trotting horses, an entrance fee of $20 willbe charged on those Co hagaty Ed $200 premiums, and of $30 to those parte, for $400 premiume, to be paid at ‘tbe time of en! ig, Which must be done on or before ‘the Ist of September, at the office of the Society, Ri poad vidence. The other entrance fees are $5 for single horses and $7 for matched horses. Arrange- ments have been made with the New York and Erie Railroad, and with the New York Railroad and Steamboat line via Stonington, for the issue of excursion Uchets and f r the transportation of stock at reduced wates. Such arrangements will be extended to other ‘linen as far as may be practicable. For further particu- Yass reference’ is made to hand bills, which will in all asen be forwarded on application to the Secretary. J SEPH J. COOKE, P1 it. ©. ¥. Kern, Secretary. To Straw Bonnet Dealers—We Are Naw Prevared to show a ye and compiete assortment of te fall style of tee ts, consisting in part of Florenee, , Eng. Dunstable, and split straw bonnets, all of which are of our own manufacture, and ‘will be sold at the lowest market price, by the case. ‘A. LELAND & GO., 171 Pearl street. Ladies French Shoe Lmporters.—Mesdames HILL & COLBY would wish to inform tue visitera of New York who are desirous ot obtaining genuine Pari- sian gaiters and slippers, they ean do #o by calling at ‘their establishment, 571 Broadway, opposite Metropoli- tan Hotel. Their prices vary trom $1 in slippers, $1 50 fm gaiters, Light summer boots will. be sold at a re- duction, Black Stlks.—We have just Recetved from auetion a very superior lot of black silks, which we are enabled to sell at much less than their real value, Also, 500 coven nuperior Paris made hid glover) at Sau) worth ie. £. H. LEADBEaTER & 00., 317 Broadway. Look! Look!!—No. 99 Bowery—Hiram An- DERSON is selling splendid English velvet, tapentry Brasrels and three ply carpets, at one-aalf the real value. Beautiful all wool ivgrain earpets, at 3s, 6d. and 4s, per yard. BDeance Salamander Safes.--Hobert Wi. Pat- MACK is the sole manufacturer in the United States of Gee above celebrated safes, and patent powder proof de- ance locks and cross bars, Depot 192 Pearl street, one Geer below Maiden lane, ‘Whkin’s Amielet for the Hair 1s no Barber’s, welf styled professor's or unknown,individual’s prepara. tion, ke the imnumerable humbugs of the day. For particulars see advertisement. Sold by HEGEMAN, CLARK & CO., and the principal druggiats, Pr —We will Cure you of Amoarosts, eataract, near sight or weaknossia vision, in six days or aecetve no compensation for ‘services. Dra, BLAIN & LAMOUR, Oculists, 782 Brosdway. Queer Doings !—At the Giohe Hotel, No. 202 William street, have reduced the price of their 250 lee airy rooms to 26 ceata per day, and $1 50 por week, Aaybedy can afford to sleep new, Cheap Rent.—Second Story of House No, 197 Kighth avenue, Inquire on the premises, or 94 Kight® @vernue, BD. Cameron’s Recipes are the Most Econo- mical things of the day. They contain everytuing that fu needed to heighten or preserve the peauty, enabling every one to make their own cosmetics at a» saving of firem 500 to 1,000 per cent. Sold by M. D, CAMERON, 212 Columbia street, one door from Atlantic (left side), Brooklyn, one minute's walk from the ferry, price $1, forwarded by mail to any part of the United States, ‘Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Sunburn, Eraptions, &e., porisively cured by GOUKAUD’S Italian medisated noap; poudre subtile, uproots hair from low foreheads, or any cther part of the body; rouge, lity white, hair dye and restorative, at the old depot, 67 Walker atreet, fiat store from Broadway; Mrs, Hays, Brooklyn; Callen- der, 88 South Third atreet, Philadelphia, Hel’s Im Instantancous Hair Dye, enly four shilings a bex, acknowledged by ail who une i to be the best for a black or brown in use. Applied privately, or sold at1 Barclay street or 45 Nassau st. Whiskers and Moustaches produced in six ‘weeks, by my onguent, which will mot stain or iajure ‘the skin; $1 @ bottle, sent to any part of the coantry. kh. G. GRAHAM, 686 Broadway; Zeiber, 44 South Third street, Philadelphia; Briggs, 37 State #treet, Albany, Dr. 8.8. Fitch, Author of the «5ix Lectures om consumption,” office 714 Broadway, will be pieased bo afford relief to those who have been injured, or who have failed to be benefitted by the speciality of inhala- tion, for diseases of the lungs or throat. Upen daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 to 5 o’ciock. ‘Treats con- wamption, asthma, diseases of the heart, and all chronic @iseases of males and females. Consultation free, "s Olntment.—The First Surgeons of this great country have generously and nobly recom- mended this valuable ointment to their patients and the Public generally as a sure remedy for wounds, sores and takers. Sold at the mapufactories, $0 Maiden lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London; and by all druggists, at 25 cents, 62); cents, and $1 per pot. ‘Who will Suffer!—When Dr. Tobias’ Cele- brated Venetisa lniment will immediately cure cholera, @olic, dysentery, vomiting, rheumatism, swellings, cuts, Durns, Kc. Depot 60 Cortlandt street, New York. bold Dy all the druggists and storekeepers. Byatt’s 21fe Balsam, Scrotuia and Rheama- timo, in their most paintul forms, also old ulcers, and the worst cases of disease of the blood, great debility, Laver complaint, kidneys, incipient codsumption, are most certainly cured by this great purifier, Principal @epot 246 Grand st. 75 cents per bottie. Cholera Infantam—Cholcra Morbus—Those whe would save their little one# suoald not fuil to pro- eure Dr. Agrimont’s Jropical Remedy for the cure of ebelera infantum, cholera morbus, cholera, dysentery, and diarrhoa. This never failing remedy miy be ad ministered to the nursing infant with safety and imme- diate relief, it ina powder and taken in a teaspoonful ater, without of the nausous eflects of those une certain nostrum: ‘i ed in those carea ‘These travelling out It, it can be earried in their pocket book, and can be taken at any time with immediate relict. ‘For sale by John Megkim, 497 Brosdway; H. W. Hill's, 607 Broadway; J. Crumbie, 962 Broadway; Thos. Bailey, corner of Kighth street and Fourth avenue; R. A. Sands, 188 Bowery; E. M. Guien, 127 Bowery, gnd of other druggists. General agency, No. 22 Beokman «treet. WM. B. BUDGE & CO., Proprietors. ‘The finger of scorn Should point, night and day, Athim Mod would steal utation away. Look Prag oud not be “sold,"’ For counterfeits (the scamps are bold) ‘Of Lyon’s Powder and bis Pills, or insects, rata and mice. Married. On Tuesday merning, July 31, by the Rev, John Ryan, at the Caurch of St. Francis Xavier, Sixteenth atreet, Mz. Wituam Berort, organist of the above church, to Mise Buizankra Weewkke, both of this ie On Sunday, July 20, by the Rev. J.B. Wakely, at their Fesidense, Mr. J. H. Evans to Mise Mania OxveRvowK, beth of this city. ‘Om wunday evening, July 20, by the Rev. Dr. Millett, md bis residence, 171 last Seventeenth street, Mr. Stevie AsenT Scr to Misa Anne Etiza Thartos, all of thie elty. ‘On Sunday, July 29, by the Rev. J. B. Wakeley, pastor of Jane street M. E. Chureb, Jouy 0. BRAssiveror to Mise CanoLine Metissa, youngeyt daughter of Walter W. Way, all of this city. At Ocean View, near Hampton, Va., | feutensat HG. Gries, U. 8. A.,to Mancaner A , daughter of Carey 8. Jones, Esq. On Monday, July 30, Maxcanet Hore, the beloved wife of Thomas Judge, » native of the paren of Mullingar, county Westmeath, ireiand. Her relatives and friends, and those of the family, are respectfully imvited to attend the funeral, from 231 Kighth avenue, thiy afternoon, at 2 o'clock. + On Sunday morning, July '29, Mr, Sariy ANDuEWs, of Joseph Andrews, in the 77 tu year of he ‘ friends of the family are invited to attend the fuperal, this afiernoon, at 3 o'clock, from ‘the resideoce of ber son-in-law, Mr. Simeon Dreyfour, 662 Houston street On Tuerday, July 21, Thomas Torriwo, aged 50 yours. Ais remeins will be carried to Trey for interment, at 32 M., to-morrow, (rom his late residence, 269 Henry mre’ te Om Monday evening, July 90, Parnick Samra, im the mily, and thone of his brother Jonn, are respectfully invited to attend hin funeral, from his late resicence, 129 Clinton street, this morning, at 10 o'clock. N. B—No carriages allowed. @u Tuesday morning, July 51, of dysentery, Mra, Manoanerta Fivcke, aged 24 years, 7 months and 15 Gaya, wife of Mr. Christopher ke be Sunerel wid tphe piace thin wiierg00”, a 9 g'Gaey, from her late residence, corner of Howard and Fim streets. The members of Company ( Jefferson Guards, also the members of the German } igrim Lodge No. 179, and of Hermon Lodge, No 268 of toe Order ef Fres an Accepted Masons the members of the German Grocar, Society, ard the friends and relatives of the family, a: ree] poe renee to ray 4 “ loncay morning, July 30, of dysentery (naving re- centl; recovered from whoooing cough, pet hy band jés), Lanny (Eliza Manta) GRIveTTHs, a @ London (England), aged 7 yeurs and 4 months Dore up bravely th: b great and continued saffering, retaining her sem: the last few minutes, lively wish to enter the Kingdom of He: er best Father, to an extent facredidle en, to for oa@ 60 young. Also, eat Hevry Braxxs Gairerrms, netive of London, Kugland, aged 5 years and 6 months in the ‘bead, after measles (having reco whooping cough and scarlet r Ha was insensible for neat deys, and bafiled the of bis physician, Dr. J. 8. Carter. The funeral service will take p.ace at their late res: dence, 772 Greenwich strest, corner of Bank, this mori ipg, at 10 o'clock. Their remaina will barat hae lend please copy. don (Fx; ) papers Py: On Tue: ay. July Ob, Hones MANDKRVILLE, infant son of Bash D. and Julia Ann Bellows, aged 1 year, 8 months and 20 deys. The a earn an friendeof tho family are invited to attend the funersl, from the residence of his parents, No. 62 East Twenty-second street, tis afternoon, at 3 o’clock, without further invitation. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment On Sundsy, July 29, of convulsions, Fioxa Avastin ‘PALMER, 9 montbs and 5 days, the beloved daughter ot Isaac aud Theresa Palmer. On Tuesday, July $1, GennaRD Hevry, eon of Frederick and Anna Wessel, aged 1 year acd 14 days, ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow morning, at 10 o’cleck, from No. 93 Wooster street, corner of Spring, without other invitation. On Tuesday, aanaee OL, 1eux Emir GroGan, aged 40 years, 9 months and Ca His friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend his funeral this morning, at 11 o'clock, from Washington Terrace, Hoboken, N. J. At Troy, N. Y., on Saturday, July Mrs. Esrime Mary Crart, widow of the late Moses Craft, of that Ince, Pils Brooklyn, on Tuesday, July 31, of bronchitis, Mrs, ANN McCotGxy, in the 56th year of her age. Her funeral’ will take place this afternoon, at 31 o'clock, from her late residence, Franklin avenue, be- tween Dekalb and Lafayette. At Tivoli, Dutchess county, on Saturday, July 28, Miss Evian McLAvouuy, in the 27th year of her age. Her remains were interred in Union Cemetery, L. 1. At Hoboken, on Tuesdsy, July 31, of consumption, Henny C. Saumway, in the {7th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem bers of Columbia Lodge, No. 63 I. 0. of 0. F., are re- spectfully invited to attend his faneral, this afteraooa, at 2 o’clock, from the Methodist Cnurch, corner of Gar: den and Fourth streets, Hoboken. Troy, N. Y., and Craftebary, Vt., papers please copy. FS Brot m, on Monday, July 30, Manta F., wife of John Holliday, aged 26 years, 1 week and 3 daya. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- suectiony invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from her late residence, 88 Livingston street, cormer of Boerum. La, the gates of heaven are opensd— fee, our mother enters now, And a bandof bright winged angels Place a chaplet on her brow. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. POLITICAL. N ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE NATIONAL DE: mocrats of the Thirteenth ward was held on Tue Gey evening, 24th inst , at Lindheim Hotel, 415 Grand street, Mr. Josiah R. Dunn was selected Chairman and Mr . ith Secretary, A motion was made and carried, that committee of five be appointed to retire and soloct 10 compose a ward commit the Chair made appointment as follows :—Cuas. Doty, Jao. They, errigan, Jno, Mowberry and David Aldrich, Mr, Doty, on dehaif of the committee, made the follow- ing report :—Ualvin Sweezy, Jno. Tilley, Thos, Cooper, Jno. Moran, Jr., Sam’l. Hunter, Josiah R. Dunn, Asuhel Levy, David Aldrich, Wm. P. McCormick, Jao, Mowberry, Jor. Cunni Ubaa. Koster, Chas. Doty. The report wan appro manimously. On motion, ananimously resolved that Asahel 8. Lavy, Eaq., be the nominee of the party at th roaching’ election an candilate to PP} represent the national democracy of the Thirteenth ward at the Convention to be held at Syracuse, Septem- ber 5, and that Wm P. MsCormick, Eaq., be the next nominee as alternate. On motion, unarimoushly resolved that the kindness of John L,, Lindbeim, Eaq.,in affording us the gratut- tous use of his commodious rooms, is highly appreciated, and we heartily respond by a vote of thanks to be ex- preased to that gentleman ip person. Resolved that the proceedings ot chis meeting be pub- Ushed in the Daily News and New Yoro Hray. JOSIAH R, DUNN, Coairman, Cuarizs M, Sst, Secy. An adjourned meeting of the ‘‘Natioual Democratic Committee” of the Thirteenth ward, held at Mr. P. MeCormick’s, corner of Grand and Cannon «treeta, oa Monday evening, the 30th instant. On motion, ‘the following gentlemen were appointed as finance commit- tee:—C. Doty, Jonn Mowberry, David Aldrich, On mo- tion, foll6wing gentlemen were appointed executive committee:—Asahal 3. Levy, John Tilley, Wm, P. MeCor- mick, On motion, the ,toliowing gentlemen were ap- pointed committee on printing:—Tuomas Cooper, Joho Moran, J.R. Dunn, — CALVIN SWEEZY, Chairman. Josian R. Duxn, Seey. - EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITEE, —A regular meeting of this committee will be held St Tammany Hall, on Thursday evening, August 2, at eight o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested. “ Lee ROBERT WALLY, Chairman, James L. BRSEDICT, ‘bruno Chascruuth, }Seeretarien IGHTH WARD—SIXTH ASSEMBLY DI3TRICT.—AT a primary election, held at Croxson’s, corner of Dominick and Varick streets, om the lst day of July, 1865, bet 7 and 8 o’clock P. M., pursuant to the cail of the onal Democratic Republican General Com- mittee at Stuyvesant Institute, the foliowing ticket was duly 6 by @ large majority :— Yano SHELL StaTk CONVENTION, SEPTEMBER 5, 1855. For Delegate—Joho B. Haskin. For Alternate—Dr, Stephen Hasbrouck. KOBERT LINN, ’ A.D, CREIGHTON, > Taspsctors. SAMUEL LONG. At ge meeting cf the national deaocrats of the Fighth ward, assembled immediately on the closiug of the polls at the primary election, held corner of Domi- nick and Varick streets, on Tuesday evening, the Slat July, 1856, Mr, Chauncey Morgan was called to the chair, and Ricberd A. Chambers ana Arthur D. Creighton ap: pointed secretaries Mr, Kicbard A, Chambers, on behalf of a committee appointed tor the purpose, submitted for the consider- ation of the mevting the following resolutions, which were unanimously adopted:— Kesolved, That the nstional democrasy of this Assem bly district heartily respond to the call of the State Committee, for assembling, &c., a National Democratic State Convention, and the nomination of a State ticket, on the Sth September next, to be supported at the en suing fall election; and earnestly recommend the dele- gate ane alternate from this «tstrict to vote for none for nomination but those who have ever been true and re- liable national democrats, and to oppose all atvempts at “fosion’’ with the “administration softs’ and ‘Van Buren and Seward free soilers.”” Keaclved, That the experience of the past bas fally demonstrated that sll coalitions for the election ot men in which tbe paramount tmportanee of an enunciation cf sound pational Grmecratic principles has been avoid- edor forgotten, can never redoumd to the success or glory of the democratic party, Reso ved, That we are opposed to the prevent Federai and State administrations—to the fermer, for the im- decility of its nominal head, smd {te support of promi- nént tree oilers and ultra-vecessionists, and ite therough falsification and repudiation of all the pledges ano principies upon which it was elseted—to the latter for ite passage of that most infameus of all fanatical ‘acts of modern legisintion, the tyraantcal and ugconati tutional Maine law, and its corrupt financial policy, by which the people of this city and state will be most un- equally and upjustly taxed. ‘Resolved, That we urge upon the delegste from this Gistrict to insist upon incorporating in tne platform to be adopted by the State Convention the following demo- cratic principles — 1. A full recognition of the doctrines of popular sove regnty, avd of the principles eppertaining to Territ- torial governments, and ¢1 iniasion of States, aa em. bodied im the Kansas and ska act. 2. No intervention by Congress upon the subject of slavery in the St where i ‘Territories and §\: the rendition of {ugitiv ‘ 4. A reduction (with a view to free trade) of the pre- sent tariff, to a purely revenue standard, 6, The suppor: of interna! improvements by the gene- tal government, (within constitutional ishibition,) and the constructing at the earliest period, under the aus- pices of the general government, of the Pacific Railroad, thus uniting the Paciic with the Atlantis Ocean, and stremgthening nion of the confederacy. ‘The aperdy acquisition of Cuba—"peaceably if we fereibly if we must.”” 7) The unconciticnal repeal of the Maine law, and hos- tility to it and all sumptusry laws, 8. Repudiation of ali secret political societies and op- position to religious intolerance and prescription, as rh American and anti republican. %. A change aod modification of the present general banking law of this State, to protect the mechanic and it any increase of freuduleat he rich have been made richer, and the poor, poorer,’ and hostility to ail speculating moneyed monopolies. 10. The speedy completion of the Erie canal enlarge. ment, and an honest expenditure of the people's money in accomplishing it. 11. ibe fraternity and cocrolidation of the democratic perty of the Usion “upon prineiple,”’ witha view to the election of a sound and reliable national democratic scaterman President in 1856, in opposition to the seo- tioral, abolition, {rev soil, Northern “‘republican’’ party condidate of the prevent defunct whig party. Op motion, the proceedings were ordered to be pab- lished in the Daily News and New York Herald, and the meeting adjourced. CHAUNCEY MORGAN, Chairman RICHARD. A. CHAMPERS, |g r Antucn D. Ormontay, f OURTERNTH WARD—AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION held at 214 Grand street, ia parsuast to the the general committee, on Tuesday evening, July 1866, the following ticket was unanimously elected Delegate, Danie) F. Hleklen, Alternate, Edward Cavanagh. wins lie Weide ot Vaveauill,) Sacer eenreneseacnean MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A FRESH BREAST OF mls, who has deat har baby Ag destzous of obtaia- ‘a baby to nurse. Apply ac 262 West 28th at. heath ath. neon (hile testnccbcad OO YOUNG LADY WISHES TO ACT AS PRIVATE amanuensis, or aa copyist, (nan office. Composes Tapidly, writes a good hand and cau be relied on aaa confidential agent. Address Amanuensis, Pont (ttice, —————— RESPACTABLE GIRL WISHES A SICUATION, 10 DO A ight chamberwork and assist in waiting. Has Qo0d city reference. Can be sten for twodaya Please call at 39 West 15th at , between Sth and 6th ava. (A DREHON WANTED, A LADY TO ADOPT A FINE ety feaale baby four months old, bora in New York, (dry nurse), Address S. W. R., Herald of- tice. YOUNG ENGLISH LADY WISHES A SITUATION As bousekeever in @ gentleman’s family, waere the duties required would not be menial, No objections to the country or travelling; she is contident of suiting, and can give good reference. Addresa 1. A. Mortimer, Broadway Post Office, for two days, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS seamstress; understands all kinds of family rew- iF; Would go out by the day or week. No objection to 0 ip the country. Can come well recommended. Please call at 392 3d avenue, near 30th st. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A situation in a private family, to do light chamber work apd aasist in waiting, or as children’y n: not so mush an Prog as 8 good home. for three days at 653 Broome street. Y geemose! WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG womas, to cook, wash and iron, or do general Housework. Beat of reference can be given. Plosse cull ra 16 40th at. between 7th avenue and Broadway, for jwo Cay YOUNG PROTESTANT AMERICAN GIRL WISHES a situation to work for her board; has no objec- Hon to the Wind of work; ean Jo plain gpwing, take care of chiloren, and understands al ff housework. Please cail xt the Western Railroad House, corner Green- wich and Liberty streets. Inquire for Julia Exrson, RESPECYABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES TO OBTALN a situation as cook, washer and ironer, or to do the general housework im a mall private family; has the best of city reference if required. Can be seen at No. 54 Charlton at., third floor, for two dayu. RESPKCEABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation in 2 small private family, Has no objection to do housework, Apply at 17 Dean street, South Brooklyn, YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTED, TO DO THR eral housework of a small family. She must apeak English and come well recommended, Call, be- tween 10 and 3 c’clock, at 172 Spring street. FEW FIRST RATE LADIES’ DRESS CAP MAKERS wanted immediately, at Robertson's, 495 Broad- way. Apply for one week. PROTESTANT GIRL WISHRS A SITUATION, IN A smail family, todo general housework. Good city Felerence, Adcrean M. C., box 140 Herald office, tor two aye. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE AMERICAN wishes a situation in a nice family, to do general usework, Cam give good reference from her last place. Pleare apply at 250 24th et., between Sth and 9th Avenues, second floor, front room. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION 10 take care of childsen and do plain sewing. The at of references given. Call at $10 Lighth avenue, be- tween Twenty sixth and Twenty-seventh street. ' Cam be acen for tWo days, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as neamatress or Indies’ maid, or to take charge of children; haa no objection to go to the coan- rid Please call or address 183 lst avenue, for two 78. N_ EXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN, CONVERSANT with the fancy dry goods, mantilla or bonaet trade, wishes for an engagement; a fizst clans Southern or Westerm house not objected to, Addrem A. D., Onice, Brooklyn, Long Island, RESPECTAPLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- on, a4 chambermaid and waiter, or chambermaid ond fine washer and ironer. Please call at 39 9th st., ao btn and 6th avenues. Can be seen for two ays. GIRL SCORCH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO A light chamberwork and sewing. Beat referanse jiven Can be seen for two days at duo 3d avenue. near past 26th atreet, BESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A SITU- ation, in city or country, to do general Lousewors; ix a good cook, and first rate washer and ironer; maken excellent bread. Can be well recommended. | Wages moderate; can milk. Please apply at 271 Bowery. ) -AS COACHMAN OR GROOM, A by a respectable man, who understancs his busi- hess in every ct; in willing to make himself gene- rally ureful, Can give the best of city reference. Ad- dress Thomas, $12 roadway, tor two day#. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GAR dener; han a good knowledge of all its branches, And can go well recommenced. I’lease call at 148 Went- chester Houne, corner of Broome st, and Bowery, from 10 till 4. Call at the oflice. YOUNG GERMAN, JNDERSTANDING FRENCH and English, wishes situation aa bookkeeper ia dome establishment. Cam produce the bert of reference. Any letters addressed to R., box 116 Herald office, will be attended to. MAN WANTED—iN A HOUSE AGENCY he must bes good penman, and bring tne ace as to honesty, &. Apply at 112 ave- Tana 9 A. M. T WESLEY & CO.’S 108, 198 ith ats., waoled six g00d cooxe, four English or Scotch chamermaids, wait- ers, and laundreaes, and eighteen girl for housework for first class families up town and in the country. A iady in attendapee. OOKKEEPER WANTED—A COMPETENT YOUNG man, of character and experievce, 20 to 22 years Of age, to assist in keeping the books of a domestic commision bourse, Good references required, Address box 446 Port Office. COKREEPER’S SITUATION WANTED—A ¢ man Of many years experience wishes 4 situation an bookkeeper. Good references, Address H, N.S, 219 Greenwich atreet. Us MAN WANTED,—WANTED, AN ACTIVE, intelligent busines man, to rolicit advertiremeats fon popular newspaper. To a man of good address, and unexceptionable moral character, « good and permanent arrangement will be made, Ca.l at $ Spruce wt., upper floor, JQARTENDER WANTED—AT THE FRANKLIN HOUSE, You! 0. C. DENSLOW, ALIFORNIA~A YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN WISH. ¢4 to meet with a faintly going to Onliforn tend a lacy orto @ care of children; she is willing w pay balf her parsage money, Inquire at 166 Forsyth atreet, first floor OOK WANTED.—IJN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A FIRST rate plain cook, One bringing rscommendations from rerpectable perros in the city may apply at 7 Broadway, opponite Artor place, basement door, between Gand 12 o'clock, oO WANTEL ced A SITUATION A COOK, BY AN ; Understands all kinds of pre 4 roupa, and can give the very nce as to capability, &e. Plow re $9 West Lith at., between Sth aml gaged. bent of city rei Gress in care of b c! AK HANDS WANTED.—A FEW GIRIS AT 30 Walker at, for the season. who unilerstand ir business thoroughly will apply. None others ated, RK WANTED—ONE FULLY ake charge of w retail thread at 207 6th avenue, before 6 A, 10. —WANTS A SITCATION C understands bia business, is uneful; i# @ Protestant, has no objection to th wages pot so auch an object as « permanent ta, geod reference given, Address J. H., box 121 office, for two da COMPETENT TO nd needie store. RUG CLERK WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS Die J good and comfortable ritua families and fret class hotels, Ment aod pastry cooks, lasnéresses, ladles’ maids, washers and ironers, bo: storekee pers d Situasions now vast ants’ Lostita ready in this ¢ watering places. Apply at the § te, 149 Grand at * OVERNESS.—AN ENGLISH LADY, OF GREAT EX perience in tuition, wishes for a re-engsgement aa resident governess, in New York or to go South; she Yeachen music, drawing, Italian, French, (acquired im France,) and ail the English branches. ‘Ths nizhert re ferences will be given. Address Mise 5. G., box 4,004 Post Office. OVERNESS.—A GERMAN LADY, WHO His RE sided nome time im thix country, wishes « situation se governess in private femily or seminary. be i¢ futly capable of teaching Freneb, Germa: ordinary Eugitah brasches, and tne rudiments of music. Reterence given from her present #ituation, Would pre fer going South. Address (postpaid) F. V., box 615 Poet Office, Bridgeport, Coun. OOD MILLINERS WANTED—WORK 6 Apply immediately at 60 Barclay «tre . A wo oi nd full = . a, would be preferred. Apply at No. # HIMEELE GENERALLY xchange business, one parents are reaponslie, y Pont Offien, Salary met live wilia sgias + miners 78 OF bevpswey ped anal sire, ap ANTE TO MAKE useful te wyecie and home, ‘who lives ade WARTS, RBEQUIRED—BY AN KFFICLENT, TU A ail, to do the genera! honsewort of & private @ good cook, washer and ironer, an Ci ry: aed Iaundress; has good city reference. Apply at 16 Myrde avenue, Brooklyn, in the barement. ITUATION WANTKD—BY \ RESPECTASLE Wo0- MAD, a6 seamstress or nurse, or chambermaid ao! seamstress; bas no objection to the country. lease call at No 7, 2d avenue, in the rear, for two days, ‘ood city reference. ALESMAN WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE BAT, cap, fur and straw goods entablishment. A sales. man of experience, who can command a good amount of country trade in the above business, Fn hear of a desirable situation. in a houre of long ing, by ad- dressing H.C. k., Herald ofice, WO YOUNG WOMEN, ONE A PROTESPANT, WISH for situations; the one as chambermaid and seam: atrers, Or purse and seamstress, the other as lady’s dressmaker and das washer and irouer. Apply for two cayn at No. 524th avenue, between sth 9th sta, City reference if required 0 STOCK CLERK®.—WANTED, A OOMPETENT AND active young man, from 20 to 25 years of age, that is familiar with all the various branches of tue stock Dusiness, possesses an influence wita all the brokers, and han an extensive acquaintance among the leading stock operators, #0 a8 tobe able to coatrol their patronage. To such m person a4 can comply with all these requirements, and produce the most anexception- able references as to character and qualifications, a lib ral compensation will be given, anc a permanent aitua- ee No others need apply. Address 0, 8, Herald ice. PPWO RETAIL, DRUG CLERKS, IF PROPERLY QUA- Mfied, may find siiuations—one in the city and the Other at the South, by applying at 497 Broadway, T° HOTEL PROPRIETOKS.—A YOUNG MAN WANTS & situation a» barkeeper ia some respectable hotel or resteurant; has been at the basinsds the last six years, im this city, The best of reference from one of the first clase hotels in Broadway, Address M, Herald office, ily ; 9 10 DRUGGISTS OR PHYSICIANS —A wishe (on In w drug ators, to a prietor, or take the entire charge, The advertiser ia a furgeon, and able to prescribe, visit, and attend midwif- ery if required. Addresa M.R, C8, £., Herald office, stating salary, &o, DGGISTS AND APOTHROARIES.—DESIRA3LE drug store for $2,000, substantially fitted aud well stocked with every article: it ia situated in a rapidly improving part of Brooklyn, and doing » good legitimate business, which might easily be mereased to 7,000 or $8,000 per year. It in leased very low for five years to come. Call on F, HALE, 80 Nassan street. 0 FURRIERS AND MERCHANT?—WANTED BY A young man, employment as furrier, in any part of the United States or Canasu; can make fur coain, sleigh robes, and ail articles of furs in use. Can give good re- ferences for the last twelve years, Any commande to J. C. L., Herald office, will be attended to. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESVECTABLE POR- tuguese girl, (apeaka English,) to travel with » fomily to apy part of tne world; ‘would be willing to inske herself generally useful,’ Good reference given from her present employer, Picase call at 2% Cortlandt Street Hotel. Ask tor Anne, Portuguese girl. ANTED—BY A AIGHLY REOOMMENDED MIDDLE aged person, a situation as housekeeper in a gen- teel private family, where there ia no ocher mustrens No objection to go ® short distance in tue country. Pleene call at 105 Amon at, Reference exchsnged. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESt 4 young woman. bhe,is an excellent cook ; under- stands cookipg in all ita branches ; she is alse a good laundregs. The best of reference from her last place, Can be seen for two days at 65 Copcurd at., first floor, ‘up-staira, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY \ CLEAN, TIDY, mart young woman, to do general hoase work: 14 A first rate Washer and ironer, aad a good plain cook, Has the best of city refers im her last place, Can be feen for two dayn at 207 Went 2oth at., iret floor, front room. ANTED—A SILUATION, BY A GHRMAN GIRL, AS feamstresa; or to wait at table, aed do the ecbamberwork, (cod reference. Please’ call at 130 Laurens street, in the rear, aecond fluor, ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, A rituation a1 housekeeper, In a geuteel private fa- mily where there is ro other mintress, or in a genteel botel, the applicant being fully competant, lease ap: ply ut the City Hotel, corner of Broadway and Howard at, Fo jo. 3. Ww D—-A SITUATION, BY A RP Protertant young woman. as cook, jood refereces if required. STARLE, ner and Can be seen for ‘ANTED—BY A Ri to wet nurse; at 371 6th at., betw ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A or youog girl, as chambermaid or waiter; bas good city rererence, Address, or cali at the corner of Hoy’ Brooxl 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AME! situation in ® private family, as nurse, atrees or chambermait. The best referen: faithiuluess wad ubility. Apply at No. 3 Kasox xt, second floor ANTED~A_ SITUATIO WOMAN, As wet Murs, ply at 251 Mott #t. Cam be seen two da ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTARLE young Woman, a4 cook, who understands ber business, is & good baker; no odjection to the coun- try; can give good city reference; can be seen for two ayn if pot muited. Gallet 38 Nineteenth #t., between Hroadway and Fourth avenue, TANIED—A SITUATION, BY A Ki PABLE young woman, todo up stairs work and plain se ing or to mind children; or would do housework for a small fawliy, Good city refer Can be neon for two days at 224 Went 16th st. Warn A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG WOM\N srituation toco chamberwork and waiting the fina washing and {roning or housework 0! » 9 private family; han the emt of city reterene apply 227 E 20th st, between 1m A, tor tw aye. 1 best of ladies in the tween 24 and Mrs, Cogblen, ANTED—TO ADOPT, A BABY BOY, TWO MONTIS oid, Inquire at 8 6th avenue, up stairs. basement. Inquire for W ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A riluation to dochamberwork sud plain would like to goa travelling with « lady washing sud ironing. Good city referen) quired. Caliat G1 West Twenty fifth ANTED—RY A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN, situation to do general housework, or t berwork im a private family. Good city Apply eonwich street for two ANTED=A SITUATION, BY \ RESPECTABLE young woman, to do the general housework of a small private family, she ix ®rst rate plain cook and an excelent washe: and ironer; aod oan produce an ex cellent recommendation from her last situation; bh objection to go a short way in the country. sa ‘sh Gerstands milking and can mind adairy, Pleat on two days at 260 7th street ANTED=A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WIDOW lady, an housekeeper, who understands her basi wa thoroughly, and positita and yood feelings. Apply at No. , for thres days firrt floor, front roo ANTED—A SITUATION, BY young woman, to do th froping of w private fomily, s first rate washer and lrooer, bas no objection to goa short distance in the country for the summer; har good city reference, Can be mewn No. #4 7th st., second floor, back room. im cook, and ® PECTABLE, GIRL, A SITUA or do general’ housework, iy. Can be seen wt (04 21 avenue, from 10 to 5 o'eloek, on Wednesday and Thursday. Hest reference can be given from her last rituation, TED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMPERMAID OR governens, by a reepestable Protestant young girl, who speaks Dania, English andl German. [x comp stent making and all kinds of newliework. [a willl herself generally useful. Wages not so good home. Can be sea: , between 17th and Jeth « ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXCPLLENT young woman: ix a firet rate washer and iromer can do plain cooning. bax beea over two place: can give vood city ref rion at, for two days, bet ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION es nurRe And arametress rhe has good city re ference and in a Protestant. Apply at 65 Fourth avenue, for two daya, w= ITUATION, AS COOK OR CHAM Dermald, by a Protestant young woman, « washer and iroser. Would have , tne country. Can be seen for « f roemd for two Gaye at 1 . aye at 6) How ns wensil priv f batianes per 7 Mulberry et family in the elty, She understan\s feculy Good ency re ween How ANTED—A SICUATION t NORAP respectable woman, ) oung apd b & baby five weeks oid. Call'st 2 aveaun A, 14th and 15th streets, third oor ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 4 SITUATION cook ins good private (amily, lea goot cout, ae) cellent washer and jroner, also @ goed brew! aod pastry Baber; woul ¢o the gesersl house wnt for a «mali family; 80 objection tothe evuniry gel tiny Mb be, *e CoN at 49 pygayt', 4 gs toons for tee tape, by reapectable and compeveat | NL cc ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED ENGUS® WOMAN, S situation as housekes.er; « short distance in the conatry preferred. Apply a: 20 West 13th at. SITUATION, BY 4 HIGHLY RE- young girl, bat cook and an ex- and ironer. the best of city re- ference. Call at 244 Henry at., corner of Pacitie, Bros lyn, where abe can be seon until engaged. ‘ANTED—BY A SCOTCH GIRL, A SITUATION feamatrean; in well accustomed to estes a fitting !adiew’ and children’s dresses. Cam bo asentuntt engaged, at 647 Hudean st., top oor. ANTED--BY 4 MOST RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Lier ae imate 2d a! JOuDg women, One a! seamastrens and dressmaker private family, understacds all kinds of fam ly Ki the, other as chambermaid and waiter, and to tin the Mashing and ironing : in capable of dowe gga, ae Taey will be foand willing aaa lave no objection to go imto the country, or ith @ nice tamily, Good city reference yivea, Can be reen for two days at 180 West ith at, besween Int and 2d avenues, top floor, front room, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESP young girl, to do general housework in a smalt vate famriy j is & good plain coo washer and ironor ood city reference. Call at 25 7th avenue, betwoon 25th and 26th at., for two days, ANTED—TWO GIRLS; ONE AS NURSE TO TAKE charge of children; the ether as cook, warher and ironer; both must understand their busiaee aad furnish sstistactory references aa to bovesty and capa ony. Apply at 100 Went 15th xt,, between 6th and ith avenues, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as housekeeper in towa or country, Can give the best of city reference, lease call et 381 Green- wich st., near North Moore, second tloor, back root. ae bee WANTS. ET NURSE—WANTED, A SITUATION 45 WET nurse, by a healthy woman, best of references Can be neon for two dayn at 't7 Herter v3, trem ent pe ANIED—BY \ RESVECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, anituation a» cook, first rate washer aod iroser, of to do the housework of @ amell family; has Uv. three years in her last situation Please cal. a) 326 Bleecker street, in the tore, for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, a4 laundsers, or chembermaid and waiter; iw fully capable of eltber. Has the beat of city refsreuce, lense call at 22 Union place, her pre- t renidence. ANTED--TWO OR THREE GIRLS TO WORK Ar ma i alse, two or three apprentice bat neat sewers need apply. Apply at 4] Uving- TUATION AS ‘COOK, BY A RE- gee woman: she fully umder~ Good city refereuce givea. Ap- BY A RESPECEABLE Protestant girl, fire, rete cook, unteretands mall its branches ani all kinds of soups, rel, pawtry; rood city reterence. Apply ai {02 41h between Z1at and 224 at top floor, {roe! room. ANTED—A COMPETENT P\TCRE understanding dresmahing, bonnet maker Apply at No 6 Catherine street, first floor, up «tairr, ANTFD—A “EIEWATI ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS cook in a hotel or restaurant; she thoroughly un- doratands her business, Can be neon for two days at 16 Forsyth st., rear rooms, Best city reference can be given. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROCESTANT young girl, # mtuation to do chamberwors and plain sewing or taking care of children, No objection toanice place, Apply at 207 Ist avenue, corner of Lith at. ANTED—A GIRL, [0 DO LIGHT CHAMBERWORK ond fine sewing: must understand washing ani ironing; none other need apply, Call for one week at 27 Murray st., Jersey City, ANTLD—A BY A RESPECEABL woman, as first clas# cook; can do alt kinds of baking; ina good washer and ironer. No objection to goin the country. Good reference If required, Apply at 220 West 16u at., near the 9th avenue, SITUATION, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘* situation to do general housework in a private family; is & good washer and troner and good plaia cook | or would take care of children or do chamber work end plain sewing. Good city reference. lease onll a) 70 Sdavenue, {1a the shoe store, for two days, if not engages ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE, TO ATCEND the wick, or aa housekeeper, by m competent wo ‘the bert of reference given. Apply to Richard 151 Goerck st. man, Powe: ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. W a situation to do general housework; has liv down Vast the Inst five years. Good references, Call at H2Grecawich street, second floor, back room, for two days. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘an good plain cook; ia a first rate waslor and ironer; in willing to make herself generally useful. the bent of city referenoo given from her last place. Please call at 50> Houston street, between Broadway and tue Bowery, in the store, for Wee A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMWAN, asituavon, a4 chambermaid, or to do general hourewors in a amall fami! Y can be given. Apply at 20 and 10th avenues, third floor, for ANYED—A SICUATION, BY A ik EAGLE married women, to take a baby to nurae at her own houre; the beat of clty re‘erence given..Cali at 225 Woat 16th at, in the rear, third floor, tor two days ANTEDX-BY A PROMISING GIRL, A BITU ATION, as chambermsid oF waiver,or to do general house work in m private family. Good reference given if re- Apply at 9 King at., for three days SITUATION, BY A. BES’E young wouan, as chambermaid or or ax chamdermaid and to do fine wanbing and ic Gootcity reference, Aply to No. 112 Hrimoe at. be reen tor two days if not engaged. W young womun, sa first rate cook; oae who tho roughly understands her basiness in all ite braaches, and in willing to estist m the washing and troning; no objection to the country. Good city reference given Cail for two days at 510 Mott at., between Bleecker and Houston. CABLE teens, aing, Jan UATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTADLE young woman, to do general housework in & small family, or as chambormaid ana waiter, of ean do pl sewiny and mind childrea, The best of eity reference given. Can be seen for two days at 224 Sullivan et., room 5 —BY AN AMPRICAN PROTESTANT GIRL, ation oy wearu¥trRN®; UNderAtends making embroidery, and can do all einds of piain towing, Can be ween at 125 Weat oth at, detwewa ith and Sth avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRSE CLASS COOK Ww ubderstanda soupe, jellien, wit kinds of wi and ine tiret rate baker, Any commands tor M M, J Went Thirteenth st, third floor, will be attended to, ANTED—BY A KESPECTABLE YOU & nituation; t a first rate c baker of bread and pastry sin wil ite branch G WOMAN, , kod an excellent ois competent of ter , waotuer young w chawnbermaid, washer tress. Please ca of city referen watter Sd avenue, be ys \ SITUS to do chamber of childen, Pieane tween BY AN ENGL waiting, or to WAS Werf Lith street, b Can be ween for two dsye, ONE OR TWO YOUNG LADIES, TO A oa and fancy store. Those who un deap making preferred, Luquire AN TED. ‘ y A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA aber and narse mn erin ait bing aod ironing een 10th and 11th» TUATION, RESPUCTABLE young woman, {ne private family, as 6 maid aia waiter, The beet city reference ean be given from her last place, No objection to ge to the countey Viense apply At 59 Oth avenue, between Waverley aad Clinton places, W ANTED—BY A BK POTABLE GIN, A SITUA W tion as cook, washer and troner in « pr family: hae good city reference, can be stea fortwo days at 4] Suluvan at, front basement ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A REYPEOTABLE young woman, to do ehamberrora and plalo sewing; will make berrelt geueraliy useful ort distance in the country; good city refer ween fortwo day at ub7 2htn wt, between tir and 10th avenues, om the recond “oor, froat room. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, BY A WOMAN who thoroughly understands her business Ap: ply at 125 Twelfth ot, between Sth and Oth avenues, lor three days. TANTED—\ SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO V Go general housework, in a small private family tan te good reference ih svenue nen for two aye Apply at No. vba ANTI SITUATIONS ABLE young girl, a# chamtermaid apd waiter, or cha bermaid and seamstress, ins private family, the beat of reterences can be given. S"leare call at 05 Aden #1, cam be seen for two daye, if not eugaged ANTED—BY A PROFESSED COOK, A StTUATION WwW ins private family, ahe perfectly understanis her Dosinery, ond can produce the oeet of city reference. ay | objection lo the country. Can be seea tur two day, uf Bot engaged, at 27 Calversity place, corner of 1th at SITUATION, BY TWO ResPECTANLE ANTED— W Protestant girla—one aa a profense (taps all kinds of meats and pastry, and | Aironer, the o\ber as chills mur or an chambermaid ab Pacific at., Kast Brooaly ts, Call for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MOST COMIETENT, | W trusty young girl of 16, x» cbiid's auree aed | chambermasc, oF as walter, ios small fen ly hae | excelent city reference. Ih t gos few miles in the country, W mon Cali wt 217 Laat Be ot ANTED=AN INDUEIE man, to 60 the gewer ily. Nome need cal) uniees commented {rom their empiyer 0 ! OUNG WOMAN, ] fea ite | seen for two days | recon SITUATION, A FIRST CLasa CouK, | young women who a0 objertion to © ain the oountry ste va W* TED—BY A RFSPECLAKLE YOUNG WOMAN, a nitustion an child’s puree; has po ob te aseist in chamberwork. The best of city relereece cam be given, Cen be seen at 201 Elm at, ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young wo ad ond astry inking eg im a qu wtaira, bi ANTED- BY AR asituation te as Burro, Brooklyn, ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO ATIEND IN A tore. Must have a knowledge o! the 27 roadway. 4 ) GOOD PROTESTANT Glars, TO live im Brootlyn, one as cook, washer and iremer, aud to make herself generally useful; the other s young fir to take care of children and aeaiat in | ght work Apply thi afternoon, from J. &D, Mac ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT woman, @ situation as housekeeper, or to do the rk. 3 to Go’clock, at the offices gor &'Co , 144 Peart etreet, general housework of a amail private fem baeno in cumbrance buta litte boy, ye ia Marri fon atre one door from Columbia, South Brooklyn, Wages no object, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A KESPE CABLE young woman, to do the general housework of « small private family; she ie a firet rae plain cook amd and ap excellent washer 000 ironer, and cap prodace an excellent recommendation from her lant situation; haw no objecting to goa short distance in the « she understands milking and taking care of « dary. Coll for two days at 250 7th at. ANTED—HY AN ENGLISHMAN AND HIS WIFE, without any eneumbrence, mtuations as gardener 1 cook ; both understend thelr basinews wel ( good reference from their last employ Veeco or direct, J.T, $8 King at., near Hudson \ STEADY YOUNG MAN, W led with the retall grocery aod tes b None other need apply. Inquire at 246 Bowery SITUATION, AS COACHMAN OF xz nan wh perfor hb capacities ftice, will be punctually atten tea ANTED—A by SITUATION, BY A porter, or to drive an ex equalated with the city, be mployer. Acdrena KM. © Pores gon, is thovough ferepes from bisa ia ald offlee, or at 147 Kost 28th ANTED.—AT NO 6 FULTON MARKET, 4 MAN TO , Mer keep books, Salary modsrate quired. Apply toW Barker & Co Good reter WY ANTED BY 4 SILK AND FANCY Ds Importing hous, & youwg man of good basiaere babite, who bas furnme Hoston and Vhilace Offers, giving eatlafaciory references ap! suatio ralary which tn tobe exacted, to be wldress! to box 3,886 New York Post nice. YOUNG MEN FOR WH\UNG VOY e Advance allowed of from 810 Wo #16 wa oat fit. Also wanted, couperm, carpeaters and bie vemlthe. Apply all this week to linadall & Kotsou, Lit douch et, corner Peck «lip, up ata! JANTED—A GENTERL AMEMICAN YOUNG MA W who san furnish a capital of $900, © engage ln alight, profitable, cash paying busiaees, ‘Aiirere Ame rieus, Herald office, atating when ano whe oso inter view an be had FANTED-MPLOYMENT. BY A RRSP TABLE young man, 4 pitern maker, bas sleo s thorough knowledge of pinaotorte cane ma | Use go orjection t in the country Please aidress Joba A, staert, Niuth st, or box 120 Hered pgiew ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A Reise TAALE young wen, « Vrotestant, ef porter, woul! have 60 objection to ves wagooor team, ls thoroaghly acquainted with the city, [saleo a good sciolar eet of reference given if required. Addrese i. U., tox 129 Herald office ANTED-—BY A, TATE WART & CO, A SALE man, in their wholessle hosi ry department: » but thove acquaimted with the businets weed app y ANTED—A SITUAT MERICAN MAN, porter ine of borews: bm I Apoly for W. Hated, , ANTED=A YOUNG MAN AND A DOY, AT MOK Ary gootn store, oo ton & Buryfort A Columbia streets, South Brooklyn. Apply imne youre. INTERN WEal as porter, of or a oaid live with a farmer if desire’. For reterene hin present employer, 417 Weatungton et, for eo TANTED—TWO BOYS, TO WORK IN A W store, about 16 or li years of age. M sot ty reference. None cthere eeed apply oh Lndeay 4, 126 bth ay Wms IN A WHE tm thie ett write with fwellity ke. A 287 PAALE WAKDWAIE F out lt w Le baukiog bor MROATWAY ter, garceners, far bh other, 102 Uree: WHE LIQUOR UUKervs. REGULAR MEETING OF THE jsor Dealers’ Aux T 1 mK, Chemberlsia, fey. « on Tareeay even Th ) WAND tlemen were elected deleg a ‘ tes from the Sixth wart, for the purpnee of se to represent the cletr ct io the acne, Seguet ®, vin. Jobo ©, heen beriain, Georgs E. Bherwoot, Jobe Hey’. AM Lyler, HOG, Crow GRO.) BHEKWUOD, Chsirmue. 11. G, Cnonsen, Secretary CASS CLARET, VARIOUS BRANDS, rtow 900 Sup, Becton sire nod Lowtom porter by tbe tak oF orm pos ot bowers by the dew eo Weck tear fro a 2) WARD & 05 Murrey at DOCK MEDICATED Lowpom jucktg tale celebreted Kaylee gia Nie, the Rroptiotors rely oa iia a waved for it a reety ele Ovrty * ond others, ww por ot rey etr riven, sole egent for tes 1 pated “cater, eireet, conser Peart, AND Of SOW LANDING rv Berdeacn 40 hte Seuters aad Bervar, 160 do Mt Julien, Ch Marguax ke 1419 eaten Ch Mareeon amd M4. Julien, 100 caahete Bordenus ol), 90 octaves couse bremty, for sein from the dock by fH. SIMISON & BONE, 19 Henrer treet, ay’ WIkks YROM #9 (ROTIL® RECORD Yo OF. Mecvterty brea y, a0 exeelomt remety for @arrbire. white Yran'y for preserving, Loko aah Dublin porter, Scoteh sien, braadion, winea, Mehiedam echmapye sorars, ke, for wale by t 400 Vrswme mreet, cor ySOP 6 1OGNAC OA, F C , *pple. peach and cherry brassy maar sania) oie 9? ated electenty ee chem 7 ' tm. iv VEUCHTW ANOR OF Matton ine MISCKLLAN KOU, , who have stepiet bur vement IUD peest roncene Apply at ¥ Oe