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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1855. 5 shored off Hunter’s Point, then around one off Goat Bae. 204 thew to one off Hort Fotnt, ant tack to Valle. wi be othing pened to mar pleas of the race until senstan al ve, whart, when the David Seannel suddenly capsized. ‘were soon res cued from their perilous situation by several boats, fand were towed alongside of a bark in the stream. sooner were the men in the David Scannel rescued than the other boat, the Jerry Bryant, ran in on ‘the Tonquin Shoal, with her centre-board down, and con- eequently capsized by her centre-bourd striking the mud. One of the owners of the Jerry Bryant, named James K. Perkins, and who was in her at the time she capsized, Jost his life in attempting to swim ashore from the boat —he had not gone far before his cries were heard to save him; but he sank to rise no more. He wax beloved by all who’ knew him, and leaves a mother, father and two Brothers, and a very large circle of friends, to mourn his los. He was a native of New York, where his parents now reside. The Flying Cloud being the head boat, after the ca ing of the other two proceeded on her way and came in abead, followed first by the Mischief, and then the Rattler. The David Scannel after arriving’ alongside the bark was bailed out, and went down around the stake boat off Fort Point, and finished the race.—San Francisco Herald, July 6. Tax Recrerociry Treaty any THE WaeaT Cror.—The Oswego Times vays:—“No class of our citizens will probably derive greater benetita from po saps free trade than our millers. Tosay of the Canadian wheat crop, the removal of the oa cent duty opens to them the flour markets of the Lawrence, which are Deavesay better than the Bastern markets of the sea- , a8 has been the case the present seoson. Most of the flour manufac- tured here ix now being sir to Montreal and ic, their market being than the New ‘fork market. This will not always be the case, Hats—The boc ewined Excellence ity of a hat are exhibited in those manu- celebrated KNOX, who has evidently the correct idea of the characxeristics of the beau ideal of such articles. A rare display of every variety of them and true factured by will be found at his elegant stores, 212 Broadway, corner of Fulton street, and ut No. 633 Broudway, near Spring street, Attractive Auction.—Sale of Cholce Bran- dios, wines, champagnes, &e., of a high cost.—ALBERT H. NICULAY. will sell on Friday and Saturiay, August 0th and 11th, at 11 o'clock each day, at his sulesroom, No. 11 Broad street, a tine collection of very superb bran- dies, clarets, &e., &., being the balance of a stock of one of cur first importing houses, and are in x pure state, a3 they are to be sold only in origina) packages as imported, delivered from the United States bonded warehouse. ‘This sale offers unusual inducements, as it is the closing out of a large invoice, and we recommend the trade as well as private consumers to attend it. All the goods are to be sold without reserve, and every article warranted a8 represented in the catalogue. For'a more full deserip- tion we refer to the advertisement of Mr. Nicolay in another column. Albert H. Nicolay’s lax Semi-Weekly auction rales of stocks and bonds will take place this day, uursday,) at 124 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. ‘or further particulars see his advertisement in another column. Catalogues can be obtained at the office, No. 11 Broad street. Auction Sale of Genuine Old Wines, Bran- fes.—By ELWARD SCHENCK.—Thursday, August 9, at 10% o'clock, 164Wall street, peremptory sale, in ‘ori. packages,” viz. + deira, ports, pale and wn sherries, chamjagne, Otard, Hennessy and Mar- tell, London Dock brandies, &e, Every article warranted pure. Anson’s erreotycgs. size for 50 eents, colored and ina nice case, twice the size others F 40 cents, and equal in quality and size to those made cleewhere for $2, ANSON, 589 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Ho! Knapp’s Old Established and Po; Da- errean rooms, removed entire to 477 Broadway, be- een Broome and Grend streets, near Wallack’s theatre, Likenesses in every style, and taken in any weather, at prices to suit the times. Likemesses copied. Pianos.—Purchasers Desiring a Good In- strument, one guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or purchase money refunded, at the lowest possible price, Bauld call at the great music and piano store of HORACE WATERS, 333 Broudway, whose assortment of celebrated manen ia'the largest in United States; prices #0 low as to competiiton, and terms 90 accommodating as to adapt themselves'to the condition of all. See names of the following eclebrated makers, whose pianos are con- stantly in store:—Horace Waters’ modern improved premium pianos, with or with- & Cumston’s, Woodward & Baown’s, ng’s Bi addition those of five other New York makers. hand pianos at great bargains; pianos to rent, and rent allowed on purchase, Sole agency for the sale of 8. D. & H. W. Smith’s premium melodeons, tuned the equal temperament. Evans’ Clothing Warchouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street.—/ephyr cassimere suits, $10; check Mar- weilles suits, $8 60; good linen coats, $1 50; beautiful Marseilles vests, $1; Alpacca coats, $2; fine ‘blue cloth drous coats, $10) &e., ke Silks! SDs at 50 Cents Per Yord.—We will open, this day, three cases of striped and plaid silks, at 4s, per yard: also, rich plaid brocade, plain and glace do.; also, pink, blue, corn§ green and white, for evening dresses. EH. LEADBEATER & C0., 847 Broadway. Dama, Silks,—Juast received from suc- tion several lots of rich dress silks, which were slightl; ed on board of the ship, and will be sold at one half Iso, three cases of plaid cashmeres, at 2s., '00 bik lace veils, from LEADBEATER & CO. Embroiderics.—A New Lot of Very Rich and new styles will be offered this morning, at great bar- inv; also, 300 dozen ladies? hemstitch handkerchicts oo ae 2.5 ale, large lot of Ince curtains and drapery muslins. ’ All of which will be sold at great bar- gains.” E. H. LEADBEATER & CO., 347 Broadway. Carpetings for Fall Trade, 1955.—Smith é& LOUNSBERY, 456 Broadway, near Grand «treet, have just received, per’ late arrivals,’ several large invoices of ele- gant velvet tapestry and Brussels carpeting, which they are now offering, together with a large and select stock of all other goods connected with the carpet trade, at great inducement 6s. to $3. 7 Broadway. ts, Sewing Machines—Great sents fost completed Having be: peeing Im aten the whole sewit machine world before, iGEK now distanced himself, ‘The new machines, just out, run without noise, with lit tle exertion to the ‘operator, and with double speed, so that in a given time twice as’ much work can be done as with the old machines. The immense superiority and eco- omy of these machines can be seen and understood at a g@iance. Cali and examine them. 1. M. SINGER & CO., 323 Broadway. General Engra‘ and Prin ment.—Orders received by mail for wedding, vi address cards, and every description of engr: printing. M,N, DUNNELL, = 195 Broadway, corner of Dey street. Prof. Lawrence Reid’s Sulphur Remedy in @iarrboa, cholera infantum and cholera.—This has cured when all others have failed. Treatment of diseases enchemical principles by Dr. RELD, 76 West Twenty- weventh street. Dr. 8. 8. Fitch, Author of the « Six Lectures on Copaumption,” office 714 Broadway, will be pleased to afiord reliet to those who have been injured, or who have failed to be benefitted by the «peciality of inhalation for diseases of the lungs or throat. ( daily (Sundaya excepted) from nine to five o'clock, ‘Treats consumption, asthims, diseases of the heart, and all chronic diseases of make and females. Consultation free. Dr. 8. 8. FITCH inalways at home, and there is no person elsewhere, travelling or otherwise, in any way connected with him, or authorized to hail from his ottice, or refer patienta to Hair hd. Batchelor’ Wigs and Toupees— the best in the Nine private rooms for applying bis unrivalled dye Beware ot imitations; they resalt in ridicule, The largest, «tock of wigs and toupees in Ame- rica, wholesale and retail, at BATCHELOR’S, 233 Broad-- Owners of Horses will find Dr. Tobias’ Liniwent, in pint bottles, at 50 cents, superior to any- thing else for curing colic, swellings, galls, bruises, Jumpa, &e. Sold by all the “torekeepers and druggists. Depot 60 Cortlandt street, New York. Pallid Faees!! the Bloom of health by using the new “ Amddote to Malaria,” called “Rhodew’ Fever and Ague Cure.” Tt has never failed, and the certificate of the celebrated chemist, Dr. J. R. Qhikton, accompanies each bottle. GRORGE H. BATES, wholesale agent, Water street, and for sale by C. H. Ring, C. V. Clickever & Co., F. C. Wells & Co, Brooklyn, Mrs. M. Hayes, and druggists generally. The Great Inbaling Remedy for Asthma, pnaumption, and all diseases of the throat and lungs, . Curtis's Hygeans, Thousands have been restored to th the past yee ty the bygeana, Principal office, Broadway, and sold by C, H. King, 195 Broadway. enly $a package. Dr. CURTIS will be at the office ly from 10 to S o'clock, where he may be consulted of charge. wntasiaieeliadicclmesiiatine Blotches on the Skin, Era, and all Ca- iveaces will find an infallible remedy in HOL- tment and pills; if the ointment be rubbed on the parts affected the blotches will dixappear. It will eure wounds of even twenty years’ standing. Sold at the manufactories, No. 80 Maiden tane, New York, and No. 244 Strand, Lovdon; and by all druggists, at 2b cents, 6245 cents, and $1 per box. Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Morphew, Sait rhe.m, sunburn, prickly heat, chafel skin, &e., posi- tively cured by GOURAUD'S world-renowned Italian p dicated soap; it is moreover the very best slaving com- pound extant, ani can be ured in hard avd sult water as ‘well as soft, d pe n should go to sea without « Fjually famed it Gouraud's ting hair from any part of the ipts of Gourawi’s preparations, supply of Goorsw madre subtile for up jy. Beware of re '* woup. the secret of « e known to the doctor; no hw tory. His hair dye, rouge, ily whit anil ther beautifying preparations, are to be his old established from Brvagway. lepot, 67 Walker «treet, drst 't to Citizens and lon bait dressing palaces.—Having recent! redecorated my two halr cutting’ shaving und bathing tablishment, { invite the attention of the public to the uarivalled advantages they present to all who value com- fort, cleanliness and luxury in the process of the toilet. The ornamentation and furnishing of these superb and spacious rooms cost upwards of $35,000; and trayellers who have visited every great city of Europe, admt that, a8 regards magnificence and convenience, they have no rivalt in the world. The tonsorial vessels, lamps, &c., are all of massive silver—the plate alone being valued at $5,000—splendid mirrors, fine sculpture, classic fresco painting, perfume services of cut glass, silver mounted: rare birds, fragrant exotics, marble fountains, commod ous baths, rich furniture, and all the appliances which could be apposed to constitute even Oriental luxury will be found in these cool and beautiful establishments. Forty-five artists of the highest class, and receiving the highest wages, are employed; and in consequence of the large number of operatives srouups attgation to Se wants of every visiter ix secured. All the operators have strict orders never to bore a customer to purchaseany of the pre- persiions of the proprietor, andany journeyman who may reported for transgressing this rule will be immedi- ately dismissed, Everything that may be required in the business is furnished in profusion, free of cost, and directed to be ured without stint us’ well as without charge. Towels, hair brushes, combs, &c., supplied in any quantity, and nothing of this kind ix ever used more than‘once without being washed and thoroughly purified. The locations of the two establishments are eminently convenient to business and persons sojourning at the ho- tele—one of them being in the St. Nicholas Hotel, mid- way between the world of business and the world of fashion, and the other in the Tory core of the commercial section of the city, viz., at 197 Broadway, corner of De street, Gentlemen are invited to call and examine bot concerns, and then say whether such a fancy-like charm has ever yet been thrown around the business to which they ure devoted. EDWARD PHALON. HUls Improved Instantaneous Hair Dye. for black or brown, more natural, perfect, glossy and beautiful than any in use; only four shillings « box; sold or applied privately at No. 1 Barclay and 45 Nassau st, Scrofula, Rheumatism, dic.—Hyatt’s Life balsam is as certain to cure the most painful forms of there diseases as water ix to quench thirst; also, old ulcers, fever sores, er pela, the worst cases of impurity of the blood, liver Nena idneys, general debility, dyspep- win, incipient consumption, piles, cy Be, Principat depot, No. 246 Grand street. 75 cents per bottle. D’Cameron’s Recipes are Accompanied by instructions which enable every purchaser to prepare the best cosmetics known at one-cighth the store price. They embrace hair dye, hair restoration, an elegant pomade, eau d’boquet, freckle lotion, dentrifice, poudre subtle, la Delle white, bloom of roses, &e. Will bo sent to any a dress in the city of New York, and may be paid for on deli- very. Forwarded by mail to any part of the United States. Office 212 Cofumbia street, one door left of Atlantic, Brooklyn. Price $1. M. D’Cameron is no adventurer, but a practical perfumer of sixteen yeary’ experience. His poudre subtle contains no sulphuret of arsenic or other poison, and yet it is as good as anything sold under that name. ‘Let the galled jade wince, our withers are unwrung. ‘What does Doctor McClintock ribe for diarrbaa’—One bottle McClintock’s diarrhea cordial, of A. CUSHMAN & CO,, 205 Broadway. No Pedlers Have It.— No pedlers have the genuine Lyon’s powder and pills: ‘These famous remedies of mine ‘No pedlar ever sells, — See to the signature—* E. Lyon” — ‘There’s nothing else you can rely on. Buy no articles purporting to be LYON’S Magnetic Powder and Pills, for insects and yermin, unless they have a fue simile of my signature on the’ wrapper and label. Depot, 424 Brondway. —Pha- refitted and Married. On Monday, August 6, by the Rev. Spencer H. Cone, CHARLES Rox to Miss Mary M. Noapoy, all of this city, At St. Geo: Church, on Wednesday, August 8, by the Rey. Dr. Tyng, Mr. Faepxrick Tivson to SMiss Many Swirr, daughter of J. T. Patten, Esq., all of this city. On Wednesday, August 8, by the Key. Dr. Sawyer, Mr. Epwin HarpixG to Miss Mary, daughter of the late Dr. George Downing, all of this cit, On Monday, March 26, by the Rev. Dr. Millett, Joun H. Waren to Miss Mary D. Downtr, all of this city. On Tuesday, August 7, at the Church of the Ascension, by the Rey. G.T, Bodell, Mr. Davin Ouiven, of Sacramento, (al, to Miss Carimmrine Prick, ouly daughter of the late William M. Price, of this city. California papers please coy On Saturday morning, July 28, by the Rev. George Mc- Closkey, Joun A. Ruston, of this city, to Euzauera Virci- a1A, daughter of Judge MeClurg, of Trenton, New Jersey. On Wednesday, August 8, by the Rev, James B. Karr, Jvpan B, Voortzes to Mary H., eldest daughter of Silas Powell, all of Brooklyn, L. I. ‘At Greenport, on Wednesday, August 8, by the Mr. Knapp, Mr. Tuomas Passing, Jr., to Miss Sana THe- kiwa SawyeK, both of this nS ‘On Wednesday, August 8, by the Rev. H. H. Partridge, Francis H. Van Rayst, of Banksyille, to Miss Frayces H. Hansuer, of New Castle. In Rochester, on Monday, July 20, by the Rev. Mr. O’Brien, pastor of St. Patrick’s Church, Cmartes J. Mor- vuy, of this city, to Miss Katk Tons, daughter of the late James Tone, Eaq., of the former place, Died. Fell asleep in Jesus, on Tuesday morning, August 7, of consumption, JvuiA ANN, wife of Henry B. Roberts, aged 46 years, 7 months and 6 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and the mem- bers of Covenant L No. 35, 1. O. of O. F., are respect fullyinvited to attend the funeral, this morning, at eleven o’clock, from her late residence, No. 662 Fourth street, without further invitation. Affliction sore \ time she bors Physicians tried in vain, ’TH God was pleased to give her ease, ‘And free her from all pain. On Tuesday, August 7, of consumption, Joux McCanup, aged 23 years, His friends are requested to attend the funeral, this af- ternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 38 Henry street. On Wednesday, August 8, Grorcr Fooao, 81 years. His friends and acquaintances are reapeetfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late risidence, No. 04 Per- ry street, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. His remains will be taken to Gree: wood for interment. ‘On Wednesday morning, at 11 o'clock, Waazam C. Mace, aged 41 years, ‘The funeral will take place this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his brother-in-law, C. Win- ters, No. 121 Greenwich avenue. His relatives and friends are requested to attend, without further notice. On Wednesday, August 8, Mre. Marcaner Kivgnay, the beloved wife of Taxes Kinehan, of No. 403 Second avenue, Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery to-mor- row afternoon, at one o'clock precisely. ‘On Tuesday, August 7, after a long and painful iliness, Euuza TREY, aged 16 years. ‘The friends of the family, and those of ber brother and sister, James and Catherine Castles, are respectfully invi- ted to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at half past two o’cloek, from their residence, No, 158 Ninth street. Cincinnati papers please copy. On Tuesday, August 7, Jawm Macken, son of John ne Mackelim, aged 5 years, 9 months and 18 and Cather days. ‘The friends and relatives of the parents are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, fi their residence, No. && Hamersely street, this afternoon, at three o'clock pre- cisely. His remains will be interred in Greenwood. On Tuesday evening, August 7, after a short illness, Avoxm ¥., youngest son of Alexander #. and Sarah A. Clifton, aged 7 re. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectful; wo ni the funeral, from the residence of his par No, 280 Delancey street, this morning, at nine o'clock, ‘At Mendham, Morris county, New Jersey, on Tuesday, August 7, after a lingering Sllness, Deut. W. Dacarcr Hurst, U.S. N. ‘The funeral will take place this afternoon, at one o'clock, from Grace Church, Brooklyn. His friends and the friends of the family are invited to attend, In Brooklyn, on Tuestlay, August 7, at the residence of her son-in-law, Wm, Christield, Ags Axx Mantis, aged $8 yeare. Faltimore San and Cincinnati Daily Times please copy In Brooklyn, on Sunday evening, August 6, Ieatat Ca- VERLY, aged 42 years, formerly of Boston, whither his re- mains were removed to be deposited in Mount Aaburn New Hampshire papers please copy At Yonkers, on Wednesday, August 7, Acoveta © uns, daughter of Claus and Magdalen Doseher, ag years, $ months and 10 days, ‘The relatives aud friends of t tend the funersl 3 family are invited to at- from their residence, ton street, this afternoon, at one o'clock. will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. Suddenty on Tuesday, August 7, Mre. Many Aww, wife of C. Bartlett, Eeq. ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, thir after- noon, at four o'clock, from the house of Mrs, Griftia Torap- kins, Brownell street, opposite the Duteh Reformed Church, Stapleton, Staten Island. At Branford, Ct., on Thursday, August 2. nnsamp- tion, Jous howrann, in the 48th year of his age, formerly of this city. New Haven and Hudson papers please copy. At Geneva, Switzerland, on Wednesst Cuarts Towta#, con of T. 1. Tobias, of this 45th year of his age. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. HE LIQUOR QUESTION — {LARET WINES FROM $2 (BOTTLES J $6; blackberry brandy, an exce July 2% ty, in the TURNED) TO t remedy for diarrhoa; white bran¢ ving; London and Dub- Kin porter, Seotch alex wines, rum, Sebiedar schnapps, and all other imported liquor’, segura, &e., for sale by UNDERHILL & MATTERSON corner of € 430 Broome atecet, J dosen, bot London and 1) London dock No. 18 F return lin brown stout , hear Howery 110 MURRAY & RET. HAVE JUST ales and Lon 1 WARD & CO ceived a fresh invoice orter; alko a few cavks of Alleop; invite the atten fearce in market. For © AGER BIER-FXCHISION BRANDI Hall, corner of Nassuu and Fult on draught at 464 Broadway bottle wes AND BRANDIES—IN BOND, IN THE nal packages, with certificates of importation sale in half, quarter and eighth pipes, from United States bended wasehouses, by L. H. sathson & SON, 19 Bow, ver street, KOM CNION . alway Also, old Monongabels, in i WANTS, LADY WISHES A SITUATION IN A SCHOOL OR private family, to give instruction in music, draw- ing, oil and water color painting; also, the English Disnches, Address L. M. N., Herald office. LADY, WHO HAS BEEN EDUCATED IN ENG- land, wishes to meet with ane ment us go- vernesa; South preferred; she isa perfect ish, French and German scholar, a good musician, and can tert every branch of an English education, with the rudiments of Italian and Latin, and has no objection to have the entire management of a few young ladies. Best of refer- Address M, R., 20 Kast Rightoenth atreet. COOK, PERFECTLY CAPABLE FOR A BOARDING é .. house, desives a situation; has lived over two yeurs r last place, as cook; can give the best of city reter- ences, Please call at or address No. 110 Weat 224 st. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A DRESSMAKER, who fully understands her business in all ite wanches; can make lidy’s and children’s clothing to the latest fashion, and do all kinds of family sewing, wishes to be employed by the month or week, “Can be seen at her present employer’s, until engaged, at 21 Irving place, RESPECTABLE GIRL, WANTS A SITUATION, IN A small, private family, to cook, wash, and iron; she ina first rate baker. Please cull’ for two days, Warren street, between Smith and High sty., Brooklyn. The best of city reference from her last place. SITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY, AMER- ican young woman, as nurse and chambermaid; is capable of taking charge of a baby, and can do plain sewing; has no objection to travel; the best reference can be given from her last place. Can be seen for three days at 266 Elizabeth street. A HWGHLY RESPECTABLE fare ree GIRL, WISHES work ituation in a ly, to do general house- ‘ork; can give good referenen from her last place. Can be seen at 200 Ath st., between 8th and Vth avenues, fur two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS coachiman; has no objection to the country; tho- Toughly understands the care and management of horses and dri ving: best of city reference for charucter and ca- pability. Address W. M., Herald office, for two days. BABY-—SIX WEEKS OLD, TU BE NURSED OUT, in New York or Brooklyn, Inquire at L. Bruudei’s, Zorner of Bond and Pacific st#., Brooklyn, ; ems GOOD . WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work in® sinall family. She must be a good cook And laundress, and of a good disposition, To save trou- ble, none other need apply at 200 sith st. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, as plain cook, washer wnd ironer, or as laundress; ho objection to goa short distance in the country; none but a private family need apply. Call for two days at 164 7th avenue, A SCOTCH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS COOK, or to do general housework. Good reference. Please call for one day, at 99 West 27th st., between 6th and 7th avenues. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation, in a respectable family, to do general house- Work, or as cook. Best of city reference given, Please call at 35 Troy st. for three days. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A situation to cook, wash and iron in a private fami- iy. Good city reference. Inquire for two days, at 470 Sth st., between Ist and 2d avenues. A RESPECTABLE TIDY YOUNG GIRL WISHES A situation, a4 chambermaid, waiter, take care children, or to do plain sewing; can do fine washing and ironing very well; none but private families need apply. Can be seen at 252 9th avenue, 22d st, over the drag store, Good reference. Can be seen for four days, from 9 to 4 o'clock. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as purse or chambermaid, Can give the best Of city reference. Call for two days at 316 Stanton st. COMPETENT PERSON WISHES A SITUATION TO cook, wash and iron, or would be willing to do the General housework of a «mall family. Best of city rete- rence, Call at 226 Ist avenue, corner of 14th st., ia the drug «tore, FRENCH YOUNG LADY, ACCUSTOMED TO TUL tion, wishes to find 4 situation, in « family or bourding school, to teach her own language, history aud geography. Address box 3,754 Post Otlice. WOMAN, WHO PERFECTLY UNDERSTANDS HER business, in every reapect, and can give the best or eity reference, would ‘like to get a situation, either as meat or pastry cook in some hotel or large’ boarding house, where there is French, English or Ameri cooking done; cream pastries, jellies and confectione She can be seen at 184 Elizab room, for two days, between Prince and Spring stre RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATIEN, as cook, ina hotel or restaurant, or private board’ ing house. ‘ihe best of city reference given. Please cal for two days, at 8 Vandam st., between Varick and Hud- sen, in the rear, second floor, back room. FIRST FATE COOK WANTS A SITUATION, IN A private funily. Is willing to assist in washing and houing. Understands all kinds of pastry. Best of refer ence trom her last place, Call at 176 West 26th st., eor- ber of 8th avenue, tor two days. EXPERIENCED NURSE AND PLAIN SEWER LL wanted fnmediately, for the city, and two for the country ; also four Protestant cooks, three chambermaida and waiters, and a number of smart girls for housework at WESLEY'S select female office, 196 Seventh avenue near Twenty-third str A lady in attendance SA SITUATION aS Fe cook, washes and ironer; is willing to do general housework for a small private family. City re- ference if required. Can be seen for this week, at dle Greenwich st. GOOD COOK ry wants a situation in a genteel private family, or wor indertake the general housework where the family was emall. Being « girl ot quiet ‘i have no objection to go a short dista Sutisfuctory and respectable references will be gi be seen at No. 5 Monroe COOK, WAITER GIRL AND NURSE—ARE WANT. ed ina gentleman's family, residing in a delightful part of Maine; a chambermaid is kept also; the three do the washing and jroning. Good wages given. Must be Protestants: Episcopalians preferred. Apply at the Ser vente’ Institute, 149 Grand st. YOUNG MAN (AMERICAN PREFERRED) WISH ing a genteel, profitable employment, who can fur ais $100 for n abort time, or bave sn latereet in the business, ifagreeable, may apply at 36 Ann st. RESPECTABLE GIRL W. A AND LAUNDRESS, JUST DISEN YOUNG MAN, FROM LONDON, WISHES A SITU- ation a# stationery binder: ix capable of undertaking the management of a bindery. Reference ax to character, &e. Address H. R., care of Messrs. De Larue & Co., 119 and 12] Nassau st. SALESMAN WISHES TO TREAT WITH A FIRST A class jobbing house for a situation, having « large Cash, short time, ani prompt sx months trade fo Ameri- can goods, Address C, K., Herald office. COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—IN A RES. by » tingle man, who has ‘ough knowledge of the care and mangement of horses; can produce the most satisfactory city reference for capability, sobriety, and honesty. A note addressed to the residence of his present employer, 17 East 224 st., will be attended to for one week. A ORT WANTED—TO SELL A NEW MAY OF THE Fea of Azoff, lack and Saltic Seas, Crimea, new pian of Sebastopol, small map of Europe, &e. Prive 25 cents. A. H. JOCELYN, 60 Fulton strect. Some agents are making from 86 to $10 per day. GENCY WANTED—A GENTLEMAN, ABOUT TAKING A & tour through the Souther Western States, Would like to procure an agency, wi he profits would enable hitn to help to bear his expenses, merehanta and others, having goods to dispose of, or billa to collect, this would bea good opportunity, The subscriber has been engaged for severul years in this city, and under- tands his businest thoroughly. Best of references given. Address for one week, A, B. C., Herald affice ENTS WANTED—TO CANVASS EVERY TOWN IN AA. the Union, for “The Inventor.”’ a new and hand- somely embellished scientific monthly. Also, a large number to sell it on cars and steamboats. Good wages can be made. Apply at the office, 271 Broadway, New York GERMAN writes a good hi retail grocery » LAD, SEVENTEEN YRARS OLD, WHO knowledge of the English language, ant nd, wants a situation in a wholesale Only a fair compensation wanted Pe Vieare apply at 20 Chryst{e st., in the segar store A BOY WANTED, OF 16 TO 17, CAPABLE OF driving and taking charge of a horwe, carriage in agentionan’s family, in & healthy and pleasant country place, am hour from’ New York, where hi« duties would permit him to attend sehool most of the time. A good, honest, intelligent lad, woul! find this a very desir able home. ‘No other need apply. Gne from the e Preferred, and should be somewhat used to hor dress immediately, Mr, Vhinney, 178 Fulton street, or call on Friday from 10 to 11 A. M untey f Hs gop pe SITUATION WANTED.—A GF man of many years experience wither « “ ae bookkeeper, Good refere Addrese H. N.S. 219 Greenwich «treet (ALIFORNIA.—-AN AMERICAN LADY, WISHING TO / go to San Franctseo, would like to go with a family and pay part of her passa ey. ae her mean hot admit of her paying for cabin pos i W.. Broadway Post Uffice, for one week 10OK WANTED—IN A SMALL one who understands general h preferred. Reference from the last ply at 198 Fulton et ( 1OACHMAN —WANTED, men, Vy an Englieh ITUATION AS CO. ny y bjection to city 0 Herald office, will be att toR.N.L YLINDER PRESS FEEDER AND POINT BOYS wanted, at 7 Cluf st, Also, good fly boys for large presses. JOHN A. GRAY, OACHMAN AND GARDENER.—SITUATION WANT- ed, by @ youre single man, a Gernysn, of good cha- racter, ad coachman and gardener; he is well acquainted in the city of Brooklyn, where he has lived for the last five years; he is capable and willing to take care of « first establishment; understands his business pertectly. Fativfactory reference given. Cull on his employer, to whom he refers, at the store 48 Warren strect, or at the Shoe and Leather Bank, corner of Chambers street and Broadway. RUG CLERK WANTED—IN A VILLAGE ON THE Hudson, about twenty-five miles from New York. need apply unless of temperate habits, and th ugnly competent to take pe of gy arto and Fpepel meine, Address Charles A. Todd, Tarrytown, jew York, RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN ACQUAINT- ed with the city retail and prescription business. Apply corner Bridge und York streets, Brooklyn. FRMAN GIRL WANTED.—ONE WHO IS A GOOD cook, washer and ironer, and willing to make her- self generally useful, may hear of # good situation by ap- plying at 63 West Washington place, near 6th avenue. IRIS WANTED.—100 SMART AND INGENIOUS ris can find steady employment, at good wages, by applying at the frctory of the North American Gutta Fercha Company, Twenty-tifth street, between Tenth and Heventh avenues, Those used to working rubber or gutta percha goods preferred, CR ae a ea OUSEKEKPER,—WANTED, AN AMERICAN MIDDLE aged woman ax housekeeper {n a large establish- nit) she must be without {neambrance, and be able to exhitt (estimnontala of character and abllity to rach an excel vituation; ond Wi and ‘@ good OME be Riven. Address R. Johnson ‘Herald offic. ADIFS’ EMPLOYMENT,—FIVE OR SIX AMERICAN ladies, of address and a fair education, are wanted, to attend to an employment well adapted to their sex and qualifteations, either in this city or in the com- munities in which they now reside. For further particu- lara addrews E, MESSENGER, No. 33 Broadway. ILLINERS WANTED—SOME FIRST RATE HANDS; none others need apply; ean have work to take home, by applying immediately at 108 Chainbers st, up stairs. TLLINERS.—WANTED, A COMPETENT SALESMAN. ‘Also, experienced milliners. Apply at Mrs. Fur- 463 broadway, up stairs, famille prive homme et femme cuisiniére, une no rice, une femme de'chambre,une coiffeuse, une couturidre et lingeuse; tons de la premidre classe et qui entende leurs devoirs, Les plus hantes gag ra, de 11 heures 1, a 149 S.—A SITUATION 13 wanted, by a girl, to do chamberwork or waiting; has a good moral character; kept her last place for three ears; best of recommendations; no objection to a public house. Call at the intelligence office 302 8th avenue. The best of servants always on hand. Qrvanion WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER OR PAS try cook, by an English lady, who has had expe- rience in first class houses both in'this city and London; is w thorougly campetent pastry cook, and familiar with the duties of housekeeping, such as the hiring and management of help, &c, Reference given and required. Call or address Housekeeper, 48 Allen street. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUN( girl, as chambermaid and plain sewer; tion to take care of children. it of city quire for three days at 162 East 9th st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTES tant girl, an American, to do chamberwork or wuit ing, or a# child’s nurse; no objection to go a short dis- tance in the country. Can be seen for two days. Please call ut 603 Houston st. {ITUATION WANTED~AS NURSE AND SEAM DD stress; can do tine washing and ironing. Good elt ence given. Please call for two dayein tho delph store, in Atlantic st., one door from Hick#, Brooklyn, SITUATION WANTED, AS GARDENER AND COA\ SS man—by a man who truly understands the business in its different branches, and would be willing to make himself useful about @ place. The most satistactory re- ference ean be given, Address Gardener, Herald office, for two days. TIVATION W has live t two days, at the residence of her present employer, 206 West sbth xt. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG woman, to do chamberwork and waiting, or would take care of children and do sewing; in fully ‘competent to do either; would travel witha lady and children; no objection to the country. A good home more of an object than high wages. Vlease call at her prosent employer's, where she will be recommended. 405 Mf T° THE FANCY STOREX—A YOUNG LADY. WISHES a situation in such, understands making all ts of fancy articles and youths’ clothing. Can be for five days, at 557 Houston street. ) DRUGGISTS.—A YOUNG MAN, WITH NINE years? pr J experience, in the wholeswle and retail’drug business, would like an engagement in either branch. Expectations in regard to salary moderate Address J. W., Herald ottiece, TO DRL WANTED, BY A YO! from Montreal, who ix desirous to engage cule druggist establishment, « situation. He oduce ratisfactory reference as to ability an from a well known house in that place. to engage for a moderate aalary as soon as possible, Ad- dress J. R., 192 Chatbam square, E JEUNE FRANCAISE DESIRE UNE SITUATION dans une famille pour prendre soin des enfan| ire. Kile peut enseiguer aa langue et fournir de bo mandation, Sadresser 246 490 rue, entre la Yee et lime avenues. b hao IVERNESS.—A YOUNG LADY, WHO has been head teacher in an academy, and also in lies, wishes for an engagement as above, either in New York or Brooklyn; she is competent to instruct in muric, French, and the ordinary English branches. Please address , Boerum street, five doors from At lantic street, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, ax good cook, wash baking in all ite brew Call at 192 West 16th « front room, for two days. ANTED—A WET NURSP. APPLY IN THE MORN ing, between 8 and 10 o'clock, to Dr, Aschenbren ner, 108 kim st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, wa chambermaid, or to do general housework, Can be seen at her present employer's, 302 lst avenue, near 18th at. SITUATION, BY A warn woman, to do general ‘housework. 16th at., between 9th and 10th avenues, two days if not engaged. W ANTED—BY A COMPETENT PERSON, A SITUA tion to de general bhowsework, or chambermaid and take core of children. one to go in the country Can be seen for two days at the second house from Doug lax, in Hoyt street, South Brooklyn, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, and jroner; understands Best city reference given near 7th avenue, third floor RESPRCTARLE Apply at 248 Can be seen for ANTED—A NOMBER OF FIRST-RATE CLOAK finishers; to girls who thoroughly understand their business, constant work and the highest wages will te given, None others are wanted. Apply at 406 Broad way, third story, one foor above Grover’ & Baker's sew. ing machines. Ww TED—A SITUATION, HY A_ RESPECTABLE girl, is a good plain cook and Ua first rate washer and (roner, will have no objection to the care of ehil dren, and do plain ironing; has good city referenes. Ap ply at 141 Weert loth #t., between 7th and#th aveaues, ia rear building, third floor. W ANTED—A SITUATION, woman, a4 cook reference given. days BY A_ KESPECTABLE to do general housowork : good Please call at 199 West 27th at., for two yA SITUATION, BY A KEXPECTABLE, young woman, as chainbermaid and waiter, or children’s nurse and to do plain sewing, good elty refer ence. Apply wt 200 lat st., between Ist and 24 ave to do ehamberwork and to take care of ehildcen eference. Apply at the corner of Hicks and Presi te. Brooklyn, Can be ween for two daye of Joba Newmans, frat floor Wi ITUATIONS, BY TWO rienced ZZREe women; one oa fret ls some respectable family, who bi tn th bi the other as chu: nt or to amaint in the nursery, # kin of fasaly sewing, can cut aut fi ani do embrollery, ‘The best of city references can given. Can be meen for two days at 170 Woet 14th «t Wea ae SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN § layuie Warm A REXVECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN & situation a4 chamlerma: warbing and ironing: has no object bouework of & emall private fain A refers third floor ANTED—BY A VROVPREED COOK, A SITUATION in @ private family; sho perfectly understands he ner, and can produce the bert of city reterem N objection to the country, Can be seen for tw pot engaged, at 27 12th at, corner of University ple Ww ‘TED—A SITUATION, AN young woman, to cook, wach b . rk in @ small family, bent Cail for two daye at 207 Bridge ot, Bron W* TED—A SITUATION BY A Y ; tw do general howework. Kaquire at 518 Ureen whe 4 RAST 1 Lexing copers; ale ante 4 foyun tials iuetitation \ TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN GIRL, A chambermaid and to 60 fine ironing pot an be given. Call at 19 Hulliven et, turd in the rem i; WANTS. Fea AM Be ANTED.—A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO THOROUGHLY understands the ornamental part of fancy paper box manufacturing. Apply this ay, between 12 and 1 o’elock, at 203 Browlway, Room No. 24, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A W as chambermaid and’ wai housework, Good reference. Apply Brooklyn, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION FOR TWO RESPECTABLE German girls, in an American family—one aw cook, and the other aa chambermaid or washer and ironer. Good city reference can be given. Inquire at 6223, 4th st., between Ist avenue and avenue A. ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY PROTESTANT GIRL, TO cook and to do general housework of a siuall’pri- vate family; must be o first rate washer andironer, Nove others need apply. Inquire at 4 Dominick at, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, to do general housework ina small family, Can be seen for one day at 280 17th at. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a xituation us ehambermaid and waitress; good reference given, Can bé seen at 45 Fast 22d st, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as # good plain cook; ism good washer and ironer; has no objection to do the housework of a small family; best of city reference from her last place. Call at 197 Gold #t., Brooklyn, for two days. warms SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to « 1 housework, cook, wash and iron, Good city reference, Please call for two days at 89 Lth st., between Sth and 6th avenues, in the reir, second floor. ANTEL—A SITUATIO} young woman, a8 cook; would BY A_ RESPECTABLE reter a boweling: house, Good references. Apply at 50 Mott st., corner of Payard st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOU ws 8 good plain cook, wusher and iron the housework of « sinall amily. | The ence from her last place. Can be seen for two 106 Wooster st., in the rear. ANTED—A WELL UCATED PROTESTANT LADY, from North Germany, to take the entire charge of a little girl, four years old; one understanding music Rr ferred, It ix not necessary that she should «peak English. Apply at 72 Went 2st xt. ANTED—A SITUATIO! young woman, in « pr 4 and biscuit maker, capabl washing and ironing, Best of city reference given, tw een for threo days at 137 Sth avenuo, sts, BY A BESPECTABL ‘ate family; in mgood cook, 4 willing to assiat in Can WOMAN, nh give best Can be seen for ANTEDP—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG a situation to do general housework, of reference; is a washer and troner. two days wt i West 10th at Ww D—AT 106 AMITY STREET, A PROTESTANT ‘girl, capable of work of pily in «neat manner; to do light work, and to tal Wea A STEADY WOMAN, tion to do general housework ; in 4 small private fainily; good eity Apply at the corner of Columbla and Carrol ats, Brooklyn. ANTE w A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE man, as first rate cook; understands all kids cooking, meaty and pastry, ice creams and jellies: good recommendations given. Apply at 12 Pearl st. Can be seen until engaged. AS CHAMBERMAID, AND TO. ANTED—BY A SEAMSTRESS, WORK TO GO OUT by the day, who understands al) family working Also, cutting and making children’) Residence 398 6th avenue, between 28th and 25th ate. V ANTED—A PROFESSED COOK, FOR A FIST class boarding house about thirty miles in the country. None but a professed cook need apply, to Wm. Hi. Bridgens, 189 Willlam street. d 00D PROTESTANT GIALS, TO live in Brooklyn; one ax good plain cook and to wash and iron; the other to do plain sewing and take care of children. Apply this morning, from 10 to 12, at No. 8 Monroe place, Brooklyn. Wann SITUATION, BY A RESPHOTARL young woman, todo up staire work; ia williag to do fine washing and trouing and plain sewing, No ob- jection to the country. Goodeity reference given. Please all for two days at 200 Adama et. Brooklyn, up stalee n be seen f to o'clock P.M ANTED—A FIRST RATE CLEANLY HOUSEKE: who thoroughly undervtan l¢cooking, washing, ao. to do the housework of a small family, in’ village ‘ne Apply from 9 to 12 0 1 trunk store, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPPCTABL 1 housework Apply at 15 9 md Moor, front roe , bet Call for tw dye. ANTE A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE y woman, as cook, No objection to the coun Good elty reference given. Call at 061, Mulberry of Walker, front basement, fur two days, TWO REXVECTABLE , Washer, and irover 1 weminats joond Fast 2th #t., between rout room. Can be seen try. at, SITUATIONS, ie Be COU ANSED—A SITUATION, TO DO HOUSEWORK, FOR. ‘a rmall family; or would lke to travel. | Ver peat person. Fleas eall at bakery store in Fulton ave nue, between Willoughby and Sear! streets, Brooklyn. We —BY A PROTESTANT K YOUNG MAN, A situation as porter i some wholessle or retail nose, or where he ean make himself useful to hie en ployer; a good place more an object than wages. Mease address A. S., Herald office war SITUATION, BY A NEAT YOUNG girl, 16 years ot age. ax nurse aml ehaaibermald Can wait on a'lady, and worl on for wchild, Wager i to Sa month Excellent city reference. Will gu « few miles in the country, Call 160 Kast 22d at. seoomd floor, tront room wasn GOOD MILLINER, 10 GO SOUTH Must understand the business thoroughly. Apply No. 1 Amity afreet, this week War YOUNG Olt MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, do the general housework of « small family be a good Washer and ironer, Call at 87 Greew avenue, corner of Hank at Vy TANTED—BY A YOUNG SCOTCH GIRL, A SITUA tion aa nurse Or waiter, or to do general work, in a quiet, genteel, religious family, The best of refer ences can be given. Apply at Mre. Grubb’s, 78 Grand #1, second floor, front room. Wn A RESPECTABLE PHKOTESTANT GIRI & situation to do the general housework in a pri va‘e family, would prefer the « Mulberry st., in the rear Viewse call at 61 antry Sart toner A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do general housework in email family. Can come well recommended. lived in her last place for five years, (ail at 256 West 28th at BY 4 YoU? The beat of where between 1 Ware4 ITUATION a cook in a private fi rence given from ber Inet years. Inquire wt 188 East 2th at avenues, for one day V TANTEL whiow wot lived five and 14 BY A KESVRCTATLE housekeeper, would go aa som 4 tre o attend children, waders warn, and girls’ clothes; is of the Protestant , tofelty reference can be given. Adres bk. W,, box 2M Herald office, for onn week JANTED—A SITUATION, AS PORTER IN A or to tend bar ina ljwor Addrens | V TORE with good references Yost Uther wan “HY A iG dow, a situmtion invalid lady or gentiesen care of a baby fro et, Brooklyn, WM.) Chatian mj uare AVELTAMLE YOR ake the entire charge of an ore eeper, oF woul hte at yy ents A SITUATION, young girl, as Be rch herself generally urefal, Inyuire ly. Good references given Vy JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A REMIECTANLE Young women, ax chamnbermald take care A children and do plain swing jovtion to ge to the country. Tease at od Whitehall at, on fret fear V TANTED—BY A RRRVECTARLE F with goed ¢ city rete ae coe; country. Cx front taser hjection to gu « be een ye at TL West Lita at A WerRcTARLE vamwork or coke Wages net oo meh 4 wank and TABLE, WOMAN. A 8 HY A ‘ J ANTED—BY young mat | ‘WANTS. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 4 situation as chambermaid or walter, or to asin in washing and ironing, best city reference given. Apply at 245 Seventh avenue, near 324 st., for two days. ‘ANTED—bY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION TO do plain sewing and chamberwork, or to attend bakery or firey store, Please call at 138 Mott at., in the rear, firat Heor. coor ens ani prineteemiainenoereteiertatinnennmrsccamsneiene ANTED—BY A GERMAN GIRL, A SITUATION IN ree ‘ble private family, a0 "a maid; iv first rate hair dresser; can do sp fine ‘and iron. ing. Can give the best of cit Please call at ‘800 First avenue, near 20th at., fret foor, poration Raven: dine ANTED—A SITUATION, BY) A RESPECTABLE Woman, aé cook, waaber and froner; is a good hand at baking bread, and if requisite would see to milk and butter. Can show the beat of refer and would have no objection to goa short ‘iatance im the country. Can = ae for two days at {4 Houston at., up ataire, front OT. an EDA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE glish woman, as cook: (x a competent cook in a private family, or would ousskeoper, Mas 20 ob- jection to go to the country, Vlease eall at 46 Oliver st. for two days, The best reference given, ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY American Protestant girl, todo chamberwork and waiting, or to care of children; the best of city re ference can be given as to Lovesty, industry and capa bility, &e. Call wt 141 Reade #t., tieet door, froat room. ANTED—SIX GIKIS TO WAIT ON TABLE. AP ly at Chamberlin's saloon, $10 Veorl at., betweea 9 and 10 o'clock. JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISHMAN AND his wife, without any encumberance, situations as gardener and cook. The man ts capable of taki charge and driving « pair of bores, Both understan their business well, Can have good reference from their ayer, Vlewse call, or address J. T., 88 King at., near Hudson, ANTED—THRER OR FOCR SMART YOUNG MEN to canvass for Munn's Improved Seal Presses, Good wages can be made, Call on J. D. Munn, 15 Nassau at. ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, AM nalestnan and bookkeeper in w flour and produce store; no one nced apply unless perfectly understanding the buslness, and can produce the bert of references. Apply at 241 Front ANTFD—A MAN WHO CAN MOULD 2,000 GOOD brick per hour with eare, with Hipley's patent brickmoulder, Any man who hax worked Hail’s machine may apply to Casper C, Chiklis, 104 Nassan street, room No. 3, beiween 9 and 4 o'clock P. M., until Saturday, #80 per month, \ fit. Apply all wireet A. RESPECTABLE TANTFD—YOUNG MEN, FOR WHALING VOY- ager. Advance allowed of from $50 to $75 to out~ Also wanted, coopers, carpenters and. blscksmiths. thin week to RANDALL & ROBSON, 161 Souths ner Feck slip, up stal ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT MAN, & situation aa comelm groom, and the care cows, haa no objection to the country, Cun be ween at £46 Greenwich at, in the ator Wi —TWO SMART NERGETIC MEN, IN A ht reapectable bun Those who have busi- nose talonts and are not afraid of their own ebadows, preterred. Also, two on aalary uf $25 tu $80 per mouth For artioulara apply at ddd Bicadway, room 11, Offlee hour frou 8 tl 61M. ANTED—A MAN OF STEADY HABITS, TO AT. tend tter ond cheese stand. One who umer stands the busine, and com bring good reference, may 22 ond 2 Hawilton market, Brook- apply tod. Busby, 1 SITUATION, PORTER OR CART. th, by « young man well acquainted 1 vicinity, The best of elty reference Pleave aldvess Stephen Sullivan, at tea store, U2 Chatham ot. man, or with the city » ge if required ’. Moody & ¢ MAN OF EXPERIENCE jonable references, = rituation ax reward of some good hotel or rtew Address tor one week, Candor, Chat ham pjuare Port Office -BY A YOUNG ANTED-IN A GROCERY, A BOY ANOUT FROM 15 to 1B years of age, who understands the bask ness, and can come well recommended, may apply this day ¥t 418 Kighth avenue, between the hours of @ A.M. and 2VeM Wweess SITUATION, BY A) RESPRCTARLE boy, about 17 years of age, in 8 store—grosery preferred; {a willing to make himself generally usetu Understands the care of horses. lense call for two days at the bakery in Fulton avenue, between Willoughby and Veasl sts., Brooklyn —AT THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, NO. & Hands street, Hrooklyn, in the basement, professed plain cooks, emart walter girls efficient housework ore, laundrenses, ean, *, nurees, Ke. also, ammall girls and boys to go of errands, &e. Funploys pplied Promptly with edfcleut aut wall recomended serwnma st WALLAC BROADWAY, CORNER OF READE STREET At MORKIS & COUNEICD'S can be had Eng- oteh, German te families alno, waite Iria helps, for hotels and pr porters, coachmen, garden ere, farmers and mechanics, at this or the branch office, 102 Greenwich street, ANTEL this THE TRADES. } REWER WANTED —WHO 18 COMPETENT TO BREW porter, pale mber ale of the bert quality, and (00 barrels per day. All cov nddrenned N., Herald office, giving name SOREMAN’S SITUATION WANTED —THE ADVEI- tiver, baving h experience in the capacity f foreman in a wholesale and custom extabliahinent, comprising men's and beyr ference, in pen for on addrerne| ‘oreman, bey: atten ton. TPNO PRGA MAKES, —SIx K MAKERS WANT ed immediately. on fue opera tepare. Nowe but eu yerlor workinen nee! apply t each «treet, Stapleton. ©f KORERT T. BRADPURD, a Isleod Y bed JEWELLERS WANTED. A YUREMAN, ONE WHO is competent to tak ge of a manufactory, none ta A ekeept they th D Dees. idress, with ree) name, bom and state where an Interview can be bad. T MERCHANT TAI cutter in dee Gy Je h ly understand the Buel 3 Post Office, AA PIRAT CLAMS BOYS’ n agement in & respecte «can furnish the wort satiatactory reference, hae had entire charge of the burhness im some of the wnowt ettenrive howres in the city com furnish and eut alf patterne as required. Addrere Hk, Heralt offen, for two daye Weta Of TOCK PACKING ROX Ma- hers, at 14 Besex etreet. None but good hawde need apply. Inquire of HL. Miller war AN UMBUELLA PRAM MAK ANT A 0 work Indoors, alao gitle to need apply who are the the burinens, Call at No, 44 few on umbrellas roughly ar Veney +t W INTY HVE GOOD nt employment will begiven. A ne, wp #talre, to the egere Brot ‘ompany TANTED—A BAKER, CAVATLE OF TAKING CHAIR of bread and cake me hut those fully coupe teat need apply, (Open for three daye, fay work only Let all, 240 Howery PERSONAL. NY ISPORMATION OF ECSERIA GORMLY, WHO A left Vitteburg about four years ago, aod has been recently ween in New York, » thackfully recived by addressing John © Gorwly, Werald offer, © G. will find tere in the Vost office we Vt bE, TMNT OF othe Union square ‘WAN STREET, en ee ie haabe uel, aie will be kintly yeetived and a« kindly forgiven. Othee papers please WAT WF ¥ wie Brooklyn, will ret i Falton | my TK Wee NOK. , I oh five years ago. Apply at 4 Br WHO CAME. WEreENGr fn steamer North: Mat thelr office, #2 1A importance Dover Ge N MONROE, OW REWTON aN cote wel we me at onee? from Dewton. 1 bare all the inter yom attend to it) Jerking be dome whut WINKY TPME WITNERED Terie TH meDAT) EVEN ing, at 8 o'clock fT ASHING TON a MAKE, TODA ee TF Tak VOR th of Belbemsslegh, County t herd of were in New ing there will te thank A wabd hace, at No. 3 . TURN. WHESINI OF VINE, ¥ on WHA the eneuing ree tird Howse Btables, ot 810 the wanen All be paid before serving the mare. All nee! wo risk of the owners WILLIAM A. BROWN Ke ad Proprietor POLITICAL. Te CITY AND * trantidete tor vory York THe

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