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<r aaa NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1855. 5 the fine and ‘of garmenta for ‘Whileb our house fs so well 5 Ae alee & Sarge eck Wine Fashionable Clothing.—Alfred Man~ ree bo, No. 441 Broadway, are now offering new and eheice styles of seasonable clothing for gentlemen ; also, ae need eo ‘* a We deviation trou marked prices ‘and net; a sure tee againgt mosquitoes, Setine beat and Be rine without obstructing ‘the circulation of air. Ite construction is simple, fitti ‘to the bed by arubber band, It can be attache. J bedstead in less two minutes, W. STRAT- W, sole agent, 90 Chambers street. ther nedostinent ot hts Gad utters ll yd Yard— Just received, a large stock of fine Fs cloths, 7-4 wide, suitable for ladies’ cloaks and riding dresses, and Doys’ wear, which we will sell at lds. per , worth 8. E, H. LEADBEATER & CO,, 347 lway. Mourning Goods—Mourning Goods.—We aye now selling Lupin’s fine bombazines at 84.; extra do. ‘at]0s, Also alpaca, canton cloth, deluines, canton crapes, and all other kinds of mocralng sp0na equally cheap. E, H. LEAUBIATER & ©O., 347 Broadway. Black Silke—Black Silks...Just Opened, 3 eases of superior black silks, warranted to wear well, which were purchased and Wwe will sell at last year’s prices, These are the best goods ever offered for the price, E. H. LEADBEATER & CU,, 347 Broadway. To the Ladies.—Just Received, a Large and splendid assortment of Shineal and colored straw trim- colored hats, ribbons, towers, and millinery at WM. 8. IRVINE’S, 112 Canai st. McLoughlin’s Shirts have this Reeom- wendation: They are made to wear, his alm being more te secure the permanent confidence of his customers than te realize large profits. Every set of shirts he furnishes Become a lasting advertisement. Store 202 Greenwich street, corner of Chambers. Carpetings for Fall 1855—Smith & LOUNSBERY, No, 456 Broadway, near Grand street, have just received, per late arrivala, several large in- voices of elegant velvet tapesty and Brussels carpeting, which are now offering, together with a large and weleet of all other goods connected with the carpet. trade, at great inducements. Great ing in Carpeting.—Arthur Don- ELLY, No. 98 wery, hag now on hand the most elegant assortment of carpeting, &c., ever offered to the public; all new patterns, manufactured and imported expressly for the city trade; selling 20 per cent less thanany other house in Ameri orn lg Sewt Machines.—The Ln i pe | an rom the jebra e tent judges. The editors of ci w entific American, possess unequalled advan- tages for knowing everything useful in the way of new foyeutions, in their paper of Aug. 1. in weekly Mat of patent claims, ina note appended to a claim of LM. Singer for another improvement, remark as fol- Iewsi—Mr, Singer has become s Nestor in the dis- eovery of sewing machine improvements, Hardly a week without the issue of one or more new patents for his inventions. His sewing machines have been @reatly ved within the it year, until now they are in the bighest degree perfect. “Himself and partner Rave already made large fortunes from the sale of these machines, and their business is rapidly increasing. We are glad of it. No one man has doné so much toward the ion of thexe great labor saving machines ae Bene M. Singer. He ought to be well rewarded.” To sueb an enconium from such » quarter we desire to add mothing, execpt that our machines are exhibited and told at eur offices in New York, Boston, Newark, Gloversville, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, and New Orleans, 1. M. RINGER & CO., 323 Broadway. ge ee tient seed Seraee r ‘case, made in gold or silver, com- Danie, pent strength and durabilit; ateminiata beat . Manufactured exclusively and for sale by W. M. WILMARTH, 44 Maiden lane. General Engraving and Prin Establish- ment.—Ordern received Ly mail for wetdioe, visiting or address cards, and every description of engraving and printing, WM. N. DUNNELI 195 Broadway, corner of Dey street. Heckers’ Farina is Restorative, Stre the digestive and absorbent vessels. In disordered Dewels, even in diarrhoea, dysentery, and cholera, Farina pared under a judicious physician, is soothing, heal- , and salutary. To be had of re and druggists; , of ER & BRO Croton Milla, 20f Cherry street, New York. : Slerring’s Patent Champion Fire and Hur GPE Teel sake, with Hal's patent, powder proof lock. received prize medals at the World's Fair, London, aod, and Palace, New York, 1859-'54. ‘SILAS C. G@ & CO., 135, 137 and 139 Water street, N. Y. Preserve Jars—English Stoneware Preserve and yick'e jarg; alto glasa preserve jars with covers, all cheap, for’ sale fn any quantity, at the chion hall $23 Broadway, above Lith street. J. K, KERR, Matchelor’s Hair Wigs and the Best in the world. Nino private rooms for app! Die anrivalled dye Beware of irmttations; they result in Ydtenla. The largest stock of wigs and foupees in Ame- loa, whoieale and retail, at BA’ "8, 298 Broad Whiskers and Moustaches forced to Grow in nix weeks by my onguent, which will not stain or in- jure the skin: $14 bottle, Sent to any part of the coun- try. K.G. GRAHAM, 685 Rroadway; Zieber, 44 South ‘Third street, Philad 7 State street, Albany, It to Im) ible for any Compound to ‘equal GOURAUD’S Italian medicated soap, for removing from the skin every vestige of tan, phioples, freckles, eruptions, blotch, apot or blemish. It really acts with the potency ofa charm. Poudre «ubtile completely up- reots hair from low foreheads or any part of the body; eminently and safely warranted. Beware of worth: receipts. Gouraud’s liquid vegetable rouge is equally ia demand; one touch of this really splendid color dyes the cheeks a splendid rose tint. Lily whit,e hair dye and Teatorative. At the old depot, 67 Walker street, first store from Broadway; Mrs. Hay:, Brooklyn; Callender, 88 Fonth Third street, Philadelphia; Bates, 129 Washing- ton street, Boston, HUWs Im; Instantancous Hair Dye.— Four shillings a box, black or brown, Jeaves the hair soft and glossy. Recommended by chemists, doctors, and editors. Zoid or applied at No. 1 Barclay etreet and 45 ARRAU. Hill, Intmitable Catter of Hatr and Whie- kers, at No, 1 Barclay street and 45 Nassau. Shampooing and curling; shaving six cents; hair oye, black or brown, enly four shillings a box. Dr. 8. 8. Fitch, Author of the “Six Lectares om Consumption” office 714 Broadway, will be pleased te afford relief to those who have been injured, or who have foiled tobe benefitted by the speciallty of {nbslation for diseases of the lungs of throat. Open daily (Sundays excepted,) from 9 to 5 o'clock. Treats consumption, asthma, diseases of the heart, and all chroni¢ diseases of males and females. Consultation free. Dr. 8.8. Fiteh fwalways at home, and there is no person elsewhere, traveling or otherwise, in any way connected with him, er authorized to hail from his office, or refer patients to Bim. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills are highly recommended for the cure of eryvipelas, They act in uni- son @pon the system, out and purifying the ‘and never fail to cure any skin disease, however deaperate the case may be. Sold at the manufacturies, 80 Maiden lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all druggists, at 25 cents, 62) cents, and $1 per pot or box. Scrofula, Rheumatism, &.—Hyntt’s Life balsam ie a# certain to cure the most painful forms or these discancs as water in to quench thirst; also, old alcers, fever sores, er; ‘pela, the worst cases of impurity of the blood, liver and kidneys, general debility, dy «pep- aia, incipient consumption, piles, &e., &e. Principal depot, No. 246 Gi ret, 76 conta per bottle, ‘The Great Inhaling Remedy for Asthma, consumption, and all diseases of the throat and lungs, Dr. CULTIS’ Hygeana. Thousands have been resvored 10 health the past year by the hygeana. Principal office HB Broadway, aiid sold by C,H; Ring, 196 Broadway. Price only $3. package. Dr. Curti« will beat the office daily from 10 to 3 o'clock, where he may be consulted free of charge. Te Nervous A Retired Clergy. man, restored to heglth in a few days, after many of great nerveus suffering, is anxious to make the means of cure, Will seod (ree) the presori Hon sued. Direct to Rev. JOHN Mt DAGNALL, No. Patton street. Brooklyn. A ny ogy Mortality Am Children ts @izclosed by the weekly record of deashs. The summer complaint and the whooping cough decinwwte our juvenile popula Yet these Held to Dr's MeClintoeh’s diarrboa eordial and the whooplag cough eaedy with on much certainty as night follows ‘ey. Sold by A CUSHMAN & CO., 295 Broadway, and by all di "uggists. The Oniy Effectaal Exterminator, \ Vith- out danger or #tench.--HiNKY HK. COSTAMs effectum (at, gockroach, &e., exterminator. Wholesale and recail dep, ty No. 888 Broadway, New York; [. K. Callender, No. & Fouth Third street, Philadelphio, agent for Philedelphia, Counterfeita! Look Oat! Look Out!—Cheata and humbug# are about.—In buying LYONS’ magnetic powder and ; ills for the destruction of bed bugs, 6 ante, rate, mice, &e., be eure that hie signature and the by: tate of four price medals are on the wrapper eet 4 are _ADVERTIREMERTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. Ei dicinlindsaet per nnrerenanapanns F JANB WRIGHT, LATE OF CHELSEA, LONDON, would send her addres to the New York for H.J.N., she will bear of very good. send quick. Supposed to ha Car Seea er Connecticut: Papers pisses copy. ‘ay PRjoatanoy WANTED—OF THE LADY THAT CAME from Charleston, 8. C., to New York, three or four ‘weeks ago, her name Miss 8. M. Please address W. 0., through the New York Pout Office. Saeed cuiiendaddamn-reenyaiiingeremapenchetarenmeamnmeaeat R, JUAN SANTA OLALLA WILL PLEASE CALL ts on Ferdinand Thieriot, 30 Cortlandt street, up wtal HOULD THE GENTLEMAN SEE THIS WHO RODE DOWN town on Monday Spay ones 20, and afterwards rode up town, from Maiden lane to Chambers street, he will confer a favor on the lady hesaw in both those stages by addressing a note to CV. N., at the Broadway Post Office, saying when and where an interview can be had. SPECIAL NOTICES. nN C TST OY LATOR ae nnd ‘DWARD 67 WALL STREKT, ATTORNEY SSeS aes Furser U.S. navy, devotes his whole attention to cases coming pan , 8. cout < Penh ee Feooreey of claims inds again e U. 8. rocuring, Duy- ing ene ial aed’ womvesia,-oni) in 2b mourn ehisine U. 8, passports to travel in foreign countries. TO OWNERS OF PROPERTY IN NEW and rock, &e., on the most reasouable intact : if Sati ory reference er ee ed to Contractor, at the-grocecy store, northeast corner of Seventh avenue and Twenty-fifth «treet, will be pune- tually attended to. OTICE TO BUTCHERS.—THE ARTICLES OF AGREE- ment of the Butchers’ Hide and Melting Associa- tion, for the year commencing the first of September next, are now ready at their oflice, corner First aveaue and Fifth strect, for signatures, The butchers of the city of New York and vicinity are invited to join the association, The election for trustees for the ensuii year will Be held at the above place on Tuesday, 28 stant, at o'clugk P.M. By order of the board, JOSEPH W. CLINCH, Secretary. oO U. A.—THE MEMBERS OF AMERICAN CHAPTER e No. 6, are requested to attend the regular meet- ing on Wednesday evening, 224 inst., at 8 o'clock, eorner of Lispenard street and Broadway. Business of impor- tance is to be transacted, By order of Henny Lovin, C, of C. WM. GRISWOLD, Sachem. (0 WESIWARD SHIPPERS. — TRANSPORTATION Office, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Baltimore, Avguat 16,'1865.—In conequence of great misreprosen, tations having been made by interes rties, I beg to inform the public that the sight obstruction on this road at Kingwood Tunnel, is now entirely removed; and thal freight (as well as passengers) is now forwarded in both directions promptly on schedule time, The continua- tion of this despatch ix ensured by the Building of an ad- ditional rond over the hill at Kingwood, by which the use of the tunnel will be avoided, until ite widening and arch- ing is finished. This new track is now in use. The busi- ness community {a confidently assured that their freight between the four great Atlantic cities and the West will be transported by this road, and ita connections in time at least a4 short, at rates as low, and with as much general satisfaction as by any other route. Shippers at Sew ‘York are relerred to our agent, H. B, CROMWELL, office of Baltimore steamships, corner of Washi and Albany streets. JOHN. H. DONE, Master of Transportation. THE TURF. NION COURSE, [. .—TROTTING.—ON TUESDAY, Aug. 21, at 4 o’clock P. M., @ match for $500, mile and repeat, in harness, H. Woodruff names b, m. Rose, of Washington; Wm. Shute names bl. g. Blue Morgan. Previous to which, will come off a match for $400, mile heata, best three in five, in harness. K. P. Hart names bik. g. Frank Morgan; Chas, Mather names pr. g. Yan- kee, SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. TNION COURSE, 1. I.—TROTTING.—ON MONDAY, Aug. 27, at $3 o'clock, @ match for $500, mile heats, best three ‘in’ five, to wagons carrying Wm. Whelan’s weight; H. Woodruff names r. m. Lady Frank- lin; Wm, Whelan names a. m. Miller’s Damsel. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors, ‘HE LOVERS AND BREEDERS OF FINE STOCK.— ‘The celebrated thorough bred stallion Wild Irishman stand for a limited number of mares the ensuing sea- won, at the Red House Stables, at $50 the season. Al) moneys to be paid before serving the mare. All acci- dents at the of the ownera WILLIAM A. BROWN, Proprietor. REWARD—LOST, O} E- tween Bleecker street and 600 Broadway, or Mint hanging in water closet in the rear of No: 69 Bleecker street, a gold patent lever watch, with white dial, maker’« bame on it, engine turned case, Wm. F. Cooper, Liver- pool, maker, No, 12,456; alao a large swivel seal and smaii seal and key attached, with black ribbon, The above reward will be paid to any one returning the same to James Gibson, 60 Bleecker street, and no questions asked § REWARD,—LOST, ON SATURDAY EVENING, f the 18th inst., in New York, or at the fire in liamaburg, an old pocketbook containing $80: aa near aa recollected, a $20 bill on the Phenix Bank at Hartford, $3 bill on the Greenwich Bank, New York, $1 on the Me- chanics’ Bank at Newark, the ‘others in tens, the banks unknown. The Il be paid on returning it to FER, 115 Ni REWARD.—LEET IN A PRIV Lotta, a gold watch and chain.’ The finder stull have the above reward by leaving it with Mr. Wot- man, at New Lotts, and no questions asked. REWARD.—DOG LOST, ON SATURDAY, AU- 1 gurt 15, 1855, near the Battery, a fine bred pointer dog, answers to the name of “Dash,” liver color, and white, short nose, with very full eyes’ had a brown lace «tring on his neck, Any persom returning hi:a to 60 Hudson street, will be paid the above reward, REWARD.—TO PAWNBROKER 1 lers.—Lost, on Saturday eve ilcket of a gold detached lever watch, works inside en- praveds got Gal and brasa cap, No. 16,042. Thi reward will be paid for any Information that may the recovery of the same, The person who sedeemed the watch will receive the above reward, expenses paid and no questions asked, by returning the same to J. M. Lim- mer, 34 Orchard street. GOLD Kp REWARD.—LOST, A LADY'S 1. wire bracelet, in going from Fifth avenue through ¥ at Thirty-firet street to Sixth avenue and Twent, ninth street, with the owner's name on the locket, oy above reward will be paid by leaving it at No. 4 East ‘thirty-first street. REWARD—LOST, ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, IN ie) the vicinity of Fourth and Mercer streets, a brown ulnting dog; had on a plain leather collar, answers to the name of Faro. The above reward will be paid on de- livery of said dog at 39 South William street. REWARD.—STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROM THE premises of 65 Leonard street, a small tin terrier elut, croped, and small bald spe head, between the ears; answers to the nan Whoever will return and no questions ask street, a property and paying expen from 6 ‘clock P. M ENING, ABOUT 6 O°CLOCK Bowery Savings Bank x ti OST—ON SATURDA ® bank book of th $4104, in going from F finder, on returning the same, will be liber "Fou ACKEKT, 140 Hi OST—ON SUNDAY EVENING, UsT NINE teenth, between Fac Quarantine fanding, a wsllet, containing a sum of money and rome papers. A liberal reward will be paid to any person who will dehver the same at the Clifford House, or at tl oftice of GEO. W. BUSHNELL, Quarantine landi OST—ON OR ABOUT THE TH IN to be at Twenty-fifth street, E.R, a mem randuim book of dockage, of no use to any but the owner, The finder will reeeive a suitable reward by leaving at corner of Twenty-sixth #trect aud Tenth avenue. JAS. MODE. OST—GOING FROM THURTEENTH STRE Sixth avenue (o Fourteenth rtreet near nth ave- nue, a white pocket handkerchief, containing $114; Tne finder will be rewarded and reeetve the hanks the owner, by leaving it 48 West Thirteenth street, acac Sixth avenue. OST—BY A LADY, ON THE 20TH INST,, ABOUT 4 o'clock, in strowt, near Pearl siree bill, believed’ to be on Bank of State of New York THOMAS L. BRAYNARD, 81 Wall © TA | a 7 L with while «pot between his fore legs; owner's name and address on the collar. Whoever will retarn him to No, 200 West Fourteenth street, will be eultably re- warded. OST O% STULEN—FROM THE STEAMBOAT IXLAND Kelle, on her trip to Orient Polat om fthe 13th fn-tant, two emall travelling vas. A liberal reward will be pad for their recovery by T. EDMONDS, Jr., at 66 Beaver «treet. OFT OR STOLEN, IN VASSING FROM NEW YORK to Washington City, on the 10th August inst.. a ret Gi fine diamond Jewelry, left om the regular through tunil train; had my bagyage checked to Waahii , ant upon arriving at the tat Washington I ind that iny trunk bad been opened,tand the jewelry gone. 1 wiil pay a handsome reward, at the bar of the Ho room 62 ! POLITICAL, TOTICE TO THE VOTER! OF THE CITY AND COUNTY of New York, also my numerous friends and a quaintances, that ] am 9 candidate for Sheriff. JAMES 31. BRENNEN Eleventh ward VERY LOW—A STATUARY MARBLE, POs £Al F butt of the late Mra. D. A. Comstock, daughter of Feth P. etatyles, Haq.; also, a tatusry mmm le dust of the late Lanie? MAbcter, at the atudio of the retiet 1°" Mavt Shei wt | and other references given i SITUATIONS W. SXTUATIONS WANTED. SITUATIONS WANTE A een WANTED, BY A RE“VEOTABLE GIRL, W Two youNG WOMEN, (ab eR,) about feurteen years of to dee to children an! married with o breast of sttustions; one sa rie to do of a family; the best of elty herrelf wea ha ive eve city refo- | milk, who bp) (only ve days afew tendence, if nees ant aoliee so from plas. Can be seen for two days | renee. Call for two Gays at 268 ., tm the rear, SFr a cteation a0 wat Suree. Apply at 18 West bent and mont patie if not engaged. YOUNG MAN WHO HAS BEEN IN THR RePeRT- » between Avenues, rear house, first foor. call at 197 Gold st. ro . pee oa A ed Ftigorn Pret ee Pity: tere Se veces barder ane gotten rat i & Situs are OF i chy reference. A note addrened tow, Ze ber ind | house. Understands French toleraviy, addrme W.T-, office, ANTED—A FEW GENTLEMEN'S WASHING, BY & reepectable woman, wh boat c:re-attbeme “Inquire at $8 bal ot," “Ake the beat of <TASHING AND iG WANTED—| 16 YEARS OLD, WANTS EMPLOYM.... \ 4 specetable woman, to take to her own vee ware, grocery or other haa been in | dune upin the neatest' manner. Apply at 678 Houston business come Good, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A aM CATION W to do chamber work, ‘and eardat in and troning j or wework of 1 family. Best of beference from her last place, Please call ai 62 Twenty-fourth atreet, between Sth and 6th ayenues, REEPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A BIT- Boy ation, to do general housework, or chambecwork | ina ‘waiting, in a small private family.’ Good references hardware C time. reference, | #t., first oor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- can be Please ‘aa 842 3d aver 26th | and security for honeety given. Apply at 10 atreet, apes Se RO ee anmninene mas, a dtuation mations, — Cn nd SH ea, for Ts dagen os Svannes between 20th | Oe Me Battery, y ANTED.—d YOUNG AMERICAN LADY 13 Dest | for two dag’ Apply a¢ 28 Sixth avenue, between 170i 10 to 5 o'clock. Ware: A RESPECTABLE = PROTESTANT gui, & situation os seamstress. Can cut and make children’s clothes. Haa no ol chamberwork, or to make herself . the store, 167 Greenwich street, for two days. sa Tah a nn ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, a situation a» waitress and chambermaid: or would bor 9 ae antes and washing of a small private . it) « . Please No. 2 Artor Place, im the ayers eft Feunsiret he rous of ol 4 situation in # school or private Sally, chore ea ceniooh te tion ne education. She would be willing to assist with the family sewing, and to make herself generally usetul. Add H.M., 125 Remeen wt., Brooklyn. es ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Wo- man, to take charge of children, or to attend on an {uvalid lady to England oF California; as no objection to remain with the family and make herself weful after her arrival. Apply to M. 1...8., 20 Bleecker st. Cau be wen for a week. ANTFD—A SITUATION, BY A YOU to do general housework; good referc wen for two days, at 171 West 20th xt. BOY, SIXTEEN YEARS OF AG! gees Sy TY Ry ear] ler, or plumber, ao meet the reed spied ‘echaxio be ill please call om or eddreas James Cavanagh, corner of Luquier and Columbia sts., South Brooklyn. arene ae ee and iro o at five aulllings per dozen, and done in the very bert of style. Can give the best of city references. at 104 ‘Twenty-fifth «treet, between Fecond and Third avenues, in the basement. WITH GOOD RE- RESFECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL WANTS A SITUA- A tion a6 chambermaid and seamatross, or to do the fae housework ofa small private family; is an excel- lent washer and ironer. Good city reference. Can be seen this week at 1.8 40th st., between 7th and 8th avs. EO i — es, sic teacher in a seminary. best reference can ‘be given. Addrese L. 8. D., Tierald office, = N ENGLISH LADY IS DESIROUS OF RETURNING to Europe, @ family, cither aa lady’s maid or child’s nuree; she is an excellent dress maker and would be wilting to remain with the family if required; ia not munject to rea sickness, Sutituctory ‘relerence given. | C{ITUATION WANTED—BY “A. YOUNG WOMAN, TO TW ANTEE—BY 4 Viny CAVABLE VERGON, A SITU ation as cook, washer and jrouer, ERS Woalt be wil- Miss J. W. Smith, 115 Ebn et do the of a private family; understands ma- ; = an | ting to do general house fou lh lam aman = 2 AOR 8 geome hot pastsy; fe ta amsat with | V7 ANTHD—A SITUATION BY A NESPECTADILE OTL, Mesto beak ot chy renee RE 8: smell, Paty. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WISHES A SPPU- | the warhing if required; is an excellent’ laundreas: has to take care of children, or to do light chamber: | days, e220 First avenue, at the drug store ation, as or chambermaid, and ean em- | the best of city ence for honesty andaobriety. Please | Work or plain sewing. Please call at 60 Dean «tccat, Seg a ea WOK eRe rotten a at children's drewes; the best of city refo- qlee a2 1088 at. between 6th and 7th avenues, second | South Brooklyn, py Am H PERSON, 4 SITCATION rence. 4 for {wo days. ay Pes Ep Fag REE ee arenpeareenaman an lady’ mmid ; jemak- Lb a ed reenwieh ut., firet floor, back Sastre ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- | jog ond bair dressing in the ales haa ~ teach — . MUATION WANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE wee, af laundrens. Good references, Apply at | children Fremch. No objection to travel. Apply af 1,074 oe smn Pepin seo A YOUNG RESECTA- ; me 2 uae an nurse and soametres#, or chamber. | 167 Flizabeth street. Can be soen two days. Broadway, corner of Sint «t “i irl, to do general housework in a private fami maid and waiter; will be found willing and obliging, Has * ee oe aap ~ ~- age jy; can give the best of city reference, Can be seen at 11 § od city reference, Fleaxe apply at 14 10th mg Piste ANTID—A SITUATION BY A RESVECTARLE Ware, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A i oung woman, ax good odok, washer and ironer, The bext of city refer om her Can be sen for two days at 204 Dean «troet, h and 6th avenues, in the rear, situation to do chamberwork or to ie ebildien; in a good sew fy AE, adh gonddind the country. Apply at 1 day st., Brooklyn, up stairs. A YOUNG GIRL, 14 YEARS OLD, WISHES A SITUA- tion to do light chamberwork, or to take care of ctifldren and do plain sewing. days at 118 Amity #t., in the rear. ou and first rate baker. MIUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, OF | lant place, @ very tidy appearance, to do either general house- | Brookly work or plain cooking, washing and ironing. She {a well a ay ao recommended, and not anni work, Call for two days ANTED—BY A STEADY YOUNG WOMAN, A SIT- uation to do general housework in a small family, at 802 8th avenue, near 26th at. |} or ar chambermais, Can be soon for two days at 116 1008 Giteation WANTED, BY A COMPETENT PROTEST. | *t., corner First avenue, third floor. ant woman, a# nurse and seamatreaa; can take charge re f ; - ——— | of an infant from birth, or would do housework; ix quite ANTED—BY A RESPECTAULE WIDOW LADY, & HFALTHY YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION | competent to fill either situation. Cun produce ‘best city situation as nurse and seamstress, or to wait on a as wet nurse, her baby being four wecks old. Can | references; is honest and faithful. Apply at 345 Sth ave Indy, is of domestte habitv and would make herself gen: be seen for two days at Mixe Logan's, 258 East 15th st, | nue, near 28th #t., basement, in the dry goods and | ¢T#lly useful. Can be seen for’ two days at 28 Abingdon between avenues A and B. clothing «tore. square, corner 8th avenue. ANTED—BY A SOBER, GOOD, INDUSTRIOUS 1 has wo objection to go tm th st, near Vib ay, ped ag 10 ANTED—BY A NEAT TIDY GIRI to do the chamberwork or wash: the general houeework of « «mall fay recommended by her last employer. Clinton at., for two days, if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOU! » chamberwark, washing, and housework ‘of « small fi od references. Apply at 16 and 8th avenum, Can be seen fk Can be seen for three A SITUATION A LADY WISHES A SITUATION, AS SALESWOMAN, in a dry goods or fancy store. “The best of city re- ferences given. Apply to M. H., 43 Franklin wt. A GERMAN LADY, MUCH EXPERIENCED IN TEACH- ing, and capable of imparting the various branches of an accomplished education, wishes to form an engage- ment as visiting teacher. Address box 612 Post Office, ITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG veal ; woman, a@ cook, first rate washer and ironer, girl, a eituation a4 chambermaid, and to do the ANTLU—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, or to do general housework, Jersey City preferred. Can | fine washing and ironing, or would do housework in a | as charmbermaid, and asnist in the washing and be seen for two dayn (Tuesday and Wednesday) at Mrs, | *™all private family; she {nm good washer and ironer; — = So, waiting, Gan de Bee wine. Set oO , 101 Rail "7 can come well recomn Can be seen at 00 Went | ety references. pply at 1. th at, tween Firey (ed Men haan aie a 19th st., in the 1 Hi Avenue and awenue A. Can be soen two dayn. ANTED—A SITU ATIC Want SITUATION, RY A RESPECTABLE WO- ‘ad gaaaniaee Raat man as wet nurse, with a frosh breast of milk Can be seen for thr Apply at 26th at. in the Oth a: pr hele —e — floor, front room EP—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, reo: “| ‘a8 good plain cook; is an excellent washer andi RESPECTABLE, TRUSTWORTHY AND COMPETENT ‘ me young woman, wishes a situation to do general gp ruanion WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, housework, in a private faraily; ix a good cook, ond am years old, aa nurse; ia an American born. excellent Washer ‘and {roner. No objection to the coun- | Bot tenn an chject as try. city references, A at 16 Myrtle ave- | Teapectadle familiew n nis, Brootlyn, in the beserwent, o>? arto ave- | tld 10th ave. VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL EARS | Q{ITUATION WANTED—BY A SMART, INTELLIGENT ; of age, wante a situation in a ta beat to do girl, ax good plain cook; ia a first rate washer and | &) oF would be willing to do housework in a small , Fight chamberwork or mind s baby. She in a Protestant, | Hroner. Has good city reference, Please call at 210 Bul- | {¥-, {leea.call at No. 8 Clarkson st. Can be seen tor -wo d can be well recommended. Please call at 362 12th in the rear. days if not engaged, , near Ist avenue, top tloop, back room. renee ze pit cael bel ice ed Nee A, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO GO fam ELVE Wages mfortable bome. None but ly, Can be seen till suited WOMAN, kes rete: ence. BY A. RESYRCTABLE her and iron om for two Front st., Brooklyn, in the rear wan D—BY A RESPEC TABLE GIRL, A SIT ation an cook and laundress, She has good reso: mendations from her last place, where she cam be seen until suited, 61 Hallie #t., between Clinton aad Henry, rn ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do general housework in a small fanily. The very best of city reference forfour years, Will go to the country. Can be seen for two days at 239 Washington wt. ANTED — A. SITUATION ANTFD—A SITUATION BY A RESPROTABIE FY W Protestant girl, 16 years old, who hax no parenta, male, aa rick and monthly nurse. Can produce the Wages not #0 much’ an object as a comfortable home. | dest of testimonials from the fret institutions’? Hleare rall at 207 Lewis street, second itoor, front room. | aleo good city reference. Apply at 176 Eaut 26th Good references. cond floor, frout room, ANTED.—A GOOD CHAMI MAID AND WAITER, j , F who is Nkewise a first-rate lanndress, and willing ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE ¥5 young women, cousins, one aa cook, washer and {ron- e¥; the other to do chamberwork and plain sewing. No ly preferred. Can be seen for two days, if not en- a pial Eh gene: cou oy. he refer Lr jan or itis] 16th t., : “armannyille. References given, Can be seen for two 2 Dorr Lh And Sth evinase, days atl16 21st st., between 7th and Sth avenues. YOUNG WIDOW LADY, OF REFINED AND CUL- ee ene ae tivated mind, desires to find employment as house- ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD keeper in some family of wealth; tiberal ralary expected. | b> business capacity and Se bookkeeper, Address M. W. C., Herald ofice. axsintant bookkeeper or clerk, In sume wholesale or com: ee _____ | tniitstion houre: ralary not so much of an object as a per- A PROFESSED COOK, WITH GOUD CITY REFER- manent situation, with a prospect of advancement; can V ence, wishes a situation; no objection to a private | produce unexceptionable references for character and E ourding house. Can be seen at 62 to make herself generally useful. None need apply wih- | fumily to any part uf the world; would be to make it Tw capability. Addrews, stating nature of busiacs, &e. lyn, until engaged. B. D., box 175 Herald office. out good references. Cull in person at 178 West Twenty- | bereelf generally useful, good reference glven from hor a Rivie — eighth mtreet. [resent employer. Viease call at 28 Cartlandt atreet 4 YOUNG LADY WISHES TO GO TO CUBA WITH A SS SPOKEN BY A YOUNG MAR- wre orel Ask tor Anne, Portuguese girl, family, to teach the rudimentary branches of the English, Italian, German, Spanish, ANTEP—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO Pf Biedos rsh 2) as wet nurse in a gentleman’s family, Protestant gage ANTEDP—A SITUATION, BY A RESVECTABLE POR taguese girl, (peaks Fnglish,) to travel with a meord Kt., Brook }nglirh education, or would go as companion to a lady, | Greek, Portegusee, and Arabic. Can make himself an- man, as cook; understands her buriness, she haa ANTHI—BY AVERY RPSPECTANLE PROTESTANT Address M. A. C., box 182 Herald office, and it will be at | derstood in the French language, f# used to hard work, | Hved in tirat class houses. Good reference. Apply at YOung woInan, & #i{uatinn ax seamnatzens, would tended to, and can make himself useful at most anything. Apply | 320 Mott et., one door from Hleccker. have 0 objec lon to unsist with children, of t - | at 57 Roosevelt at., for two dayn. ore Sap Se egy TG chamberwork; eam eut and fit children’s dreaset in the A LADY ACCUSTOMED TO TUTTION DESIRES A SITU. meee = enennen aro ANTED—AN INFANT TO WET NUDSE, BY A | neatest manner, best of city reference given. Call at 795 ‘ACHER.—A YOUNG LADY, AN EXPERIENCED and efficient teacher, competent to instruct in the Vigher English brancher, of to take the entire charge of claen in mathematics, awaita an engagement, No objec- DRESSMAKER AND MILLINER WQJLD LIKE To | ten to go South or West, Can be seen for two days at nge for the winter with any fdy in the tus‘ TOR GoIS OMe Wtepen NG > sail a 7 Dia outert | ern; would go to California or any other place where her 0 HOTEL PROPRIRTORS AND OTHERA..WANTE services ‘would be properly remuneratel. Address W. M., ut a situation as barkee ta pg ns bile neat roedway Port office, for two days. Grrentaurant. Hae been in one of the tirvt establish (YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN WISHES A AITUATION | ™ents in the city, and can influence a large amount of AR. ean family, ax chambermaid or nurse; is a | CUttOm. Veuve address C. D., Herald office, P te Protestant. Addiess or inquire for Emily, at Oly Or- | rin ADVERTISER, A YOUNG MAN. OF BUSINDS chard st., near Grand, qualifications and strict, integrity, ix open foran 1bOW LADY FROM NEW ENGLANI ‘ous | engagement ae collector, traveller, or other employment be ph lt a et angle saleby tag pnp ant of exercise, References furnished, Addrew HW, He Rot object to the charge of a family, or other employ. | “Ald office. ~ * Bi ment not menial. Address Adeline, Broadway Post NE FILLE FRANCAISE DESIRE FF PLACER POUR Office. bonne d'enfants, achant bien coudre; pent fournir de bonne recommandations. Sadreaser 38) 2e avenue VERY EXPERIENCED GIRL, WITH THE BEST OF | entre ia 24e ot 26e rues, pour deux jours. ~ reterence, tidy and neat, wants a situation as cham- | — : hermaid and waiter. She ix also a neat sewer. No ob- ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE jection to assist in washing and ironing. Call for two young woman, a# seamstress in a private family days at 202 Eighth avenue. can cut and fit ladies’ dresses; can do plain sewing in all re - its branches, and embroidery. Call at 147 7th avenuo, LADY WHO HAS HAD MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE 20th and 21st streets, third floor, front room. in the teaching and moral education of children, — wt Riis Batied Roki young American lady, at her own residence, where it will’ receive a mother’s care. Please call or address Mrs. H., 198 Broome st., for three days, Good reference given. ANTHE—BY A BEXPECTAKLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and waiter, or a# cham bermaid and to axsint in washing ani ironing; has lived two years in her last piace, and can come well recom: — mended. Call at her employer's, 211 West Zid mt, wes —A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE: Wowan, a# cook; understands her business tho of the Freneh and also a good baker) bert of tity refer ence; can be for two days, Call at 10 University place, between 12th and 12th sta, in the store, ANTED—A SITUATION AS TELL, IN a HANK or banking house, by 4 young man, experienced in ancurrent money business. Address K. WI Yom (fice, ation in a school or private family, to give instruc tion in music, drawing in oil and water colored painting. Also the English branches, Address L. B.. Herald office. Broadway for two days. ANTEL—BY A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation a» seamstress, can do all kinds of family newing, and cut and fit children's droeses in the peatert manner, no objection to do ight chamberwark, exceptionable elty reference, Cai employer's, GO st, Mark place. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG FRENCH uel hae woman, who has lately arrived fr lady's maid and reametres*; apeaks Gerina: Jeo understands hair di Alth «t. TW AEDS BY TWo RRAVECTARLE: YOUNG WoMEN Protestante, situations, oue ax chambermaid and laundrese, th City refer for two days, ANTHD—BY A RPSPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as cook, washer and frauer, ina rex pectal private family; ia a good baker. Has good city reference, Can be eeen for two days at 101 Siuith #t., beiween Lean and Hergen, Brooklyy. aphag know led ” uo, ne other us chuinbermald ami peams*trons ecan be given, Can be son at &) Perry at, ANTED.—TO FHIP OWNEKS AND BU geperally—An experienced hipmanter, wolieite a eblp, or an outdoor ageury office, AdArens J. 1. Herald offior & Y YE ny the Ti HO HAM » would Warns AITUATIO a perfect knowledge Wishes to obtain a situation as governess in a : SITUATION AS A GOOD COOK; US ANTEL—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, k Jenale houve, Bowl of re seanyy testant family. A long residence in France has enabled derstands pastry cooking, by a middle aged take care of children, or do charbeework or padres TVD. a0 Third or —— © Br trade light housework. Apply at 93 Lexington av an; the bext of city reference can he givea for two days at 263 Went 26th «treet. ANTFD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. Can be 'D—A SITUATION, BY A KEXVRCTADLE WANES BY A YooNa NaN 20 ean 0 AE, activation in the jewelry business, wi her to acquire a thorough knowledge ot the langu Best references can be grven; address KR. H., offlee of thla paper. A} ‘Young woman, as chambermaid and walter, or to a Seen RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION ttestion to 65 =" do general hourework; no objection to go to the country, | m the same in # small family an ehambermaid or waiter, or to | washer aud ironer Seas Moueevan ss. pass Good city reference, Vleane call at 348 Oth ay., eocond | be wilting to go to amy part of ty plain cook; the best of city nd can be seen fortwo days. | Moor Li in Bond street, between Douglas and Dogeww Brooklyn. io any leer usivers: salary net se eee ee eee ee 00d wii vation. TANTED—BY A RESPRCTADLE YOUNG WOMAN, | hth n ina private family ae cook and te nd ironing, Unexceptionable referen pabllity. Can be seen for two days, it not uo F Tith et, firet floor eral housework. Can give the best of city refe- rence from her last place, Inquire at 107 luffield street, between Myrtle avenue and Johnston st., Brooklyn. Can be seen for two day: Inquire or address enue, in the store, Watery A YOUNG MAN, jlain band Addrera JANTEP—A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED person, to do chamberwook and waiting, the Lest of city reference given. Vieare call at 220 Kant 19th street, near first avenue, first floor, back room; will re- DRESSMAKER WILL TAKE A SITUATION AS seamstress, ina respectable private family; ix well experienced in cutting and fitting ladies’ and children’ dieses: if not engaged monthly, will go out by the da; ive calle until euited, PANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Aen Bt. good reference, a at 1034 2d avenue, inthe ‘any Peng ergs renppeaenmns W JOSRE iD & Stuntins 90 TANTEL—HY A FIRST PATE 1 store JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO. | tires; understand b W an A a a W man, to cook, wash and iron, Good city refer- | (am be seen until engay ‘ ty xf bee pues roy pee, LADY—WISHES A SITUATION AS SALES- | ences. Apply at 18 Prince #treet. Can be seen tor twa oo. woman, in @ fancy or millinery establishment; hae | days i A YOUNG WOMAN, y J ANTED—A SITUATION ax a first rate cook, 6 had three years’ experience; would prefer going South. - a 2 en Te city referever, Can be - - . ts * +f TANTED— E: ON, BY A_ RESPHOTARBLE n for 4 282 West loth at., betwee . 7 . , For particulars addrese M. A. N,, 190 12th et., near Sth W middle aged women, in & private family. she isa | Sy aveneen at 23d West Leth ween At and V TANIFD—A SITUATION. BY REMY ICT ARLE very good washer and ironer, and first rate plain i his er YOUN tad, ae cow E 5 RESEROTARLE YOUNG: WOMAN WANTS (A. SITUA-. 1 ree et dao clsek, ak 296 Vaciak ov thacemeae) bY ee eee am SY, A GERAAN reas hea : tion as chambermaid and waiter; as no objection Varick at., (basement. ) festant girl, as mametress, aod Ww & ee oon ether Sf fo the care of children, and is a good plain sewer. city references, Can he seen at No. & Hacrison st., two doors from Columbia st., up stairs, Brooklyn, RESPECTABLE YROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A situation ag chambermaid and waiter, or as plain fewer, or to do the general housework of a siuail family chamberwork, in's private faruily, Good recornn tions given. Call for two days at 078 Hourton ot ANTED—A SITUATION, HY A HEALTHY YOU: woman, ax wet nurse,’ Good elt ott wt., im the rear, for two days TANTED—A SITUATION, PY A SOWER, eTEADY family, ander ‘anda ome wel ree ae (TABLE, GERMAN GIRL, A rasher aod ironer, plain sewing. ‘The best of alty reterences given: ire at 124 Duane st., corner of Church #t., wp fairs, n for three days. ply at of rn * rc 4 . SITUATION, BY A REYYRCTABLE TANTK—A SITUATION, BY A REEUECTAULES ood relerence given. Please « Pe ; ; ; : Sool keneeae ven Please call at 114 Pearl #t., Brook woman, to do general bodsework ; no ob- W Vrolestait youug wotad, af taundrest sndd canna | YY ANTIE—A SITUATION, WY 4 YOUNG NA heck & short distance in the country ina rinall | te, mnid, can give the best ot elty relorenee \"ioand nail hardware, groemy or ajuor tore. Seourtty YOUNG, HEALTHY, RESVECTABLE MARRIED Good city reference from hier Inst place. | at 45 W. 17:b at., Im the cear, for one day its sor ated wanes sos nine ‘ woman, who bas lot her baby, is de {cour of a #itua- 2 Greenwich #t., second floor, back roam, TANTED—IY A HESPRCTANIE YOUNG MAN tion ax wet’ murse in a respectable family. Nowe bata | '9F Tae tye det said, ‘ Wetrna ITUATION, BY A KET W sind) ental tain eins rexpectable family need apply at N MYR k MAES, We x EaPeAbce wc Young worsen, as chanbermeld and cis ented 1 Dunbam place ee from « doctor Thirty- Can be seen for Rete ovjctione to 9 tale tie make bimeelf geuers! Con prod ee, for t bird street, in the #to: nuree, or waiter, of to assist in washing wt try, be willlog Can give good city reference. Apply at O27 Oth ave em) near Sith ot es Here W ANTED—A SITUATION to do ehamberwork an man, to do general ho is a good plain cook, washer wi ence from her last place. Call at 116 Mulber room 17. Can be seen for two uh ly wants to goed reference. Adirew hex days. work for « private family ; two day LY A YOUNG WOMAN, Ww’ TH A SITUATION ZA kitchen work, or plain sewing and chamberwork in waltlog, oF w do general wmall private we bent of ¢ hereon “ ANTED—BY A YOUNG $ . ‘ Julng to make quired. Call at 181 West Thirty-firet street, betwoun | 40d lroner. For particulars, tuqui IM | erally uveul Call for two 460 Voumtom ot roche saree wine aleo willing t ® hard Seventh Linabeth et, Reference, if required. i employ en frisbman sod ( alho d kighth avenues, top Hoor, tromt rou. wT rr A eI" er NTHOA SITUATION, BY A ROSVOCTAM ot, eaedan F Me nos i d shagl OVERNESS.—AN ENGLISH LADY, COMPETEN TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A yA SITVATIO NWS ALE, eh AM, tod o'eione PM. Any communica % ZX to instruct in music, (studied in Varta tole ne W young weman, as charbermaid and to assiyt in y girl, t peneral housework or chamberwure, | eceegred, wlll be attended to betworn 9 abil 12 rs | delien,) French, German, & ttle Italian and dra he washing and ironing: ia.a very nest sewer. To be | and aerist in washing and ironing, or to do plain vewing! | ‘he following day | Listory, geography, and’ the usual branches of educa | seen for wo daye ut 16 Clinton place, rear house, tirwt | Good city reference. Can be moe fir two days at 10 Van Pe ~ — | tion. “She wan last year in Paris, and has been much on | ft Sat Be oe Yea ey 2 OURO MA A SEATON Of the continent of kuvope. A liberal salary expected. The Gita \ MTIUATION wholesale greet y or communion store a¢ aeeet JANTEL—A FITUATION, BY A telerk: nor afraid of box 240 Port Fouth or country preferred. Address A. B., rk, hae been in the gr "7 Vrote t young w Bho y f and ironer, perfectly understands ade meny years, leet of rekeoenre given, Addree | Office, Newport, K. 1 her work; of youl 0 aa laundrew The best of city | any kind of sewing that Cf, ber 104 Herald office : LAD CAI N ENGLAN CHES AsrTu. | Tierence from her laxt place. Can be seen for two dayn | experienced in dressmaking. las the be ——— A Searls pivecsae conmpaston "ee bs jet VG at 154 8th avenue, een 17th and 18th ets, int from her lant rumphoyers "Fiease call at at [ANTI DA SITUATION, B A English, French and German seholar, anda good’ muni. | “OF > ma 7 eal pratate a to a cian, Heference given if required. \tdrese 20 Kast tus Vv TANTYD—A SITUATION, BY A REAPHCTAULE | bet¥ orm syemurs D and ©, to the grocery store at. South preferred. metres, or chambermaid aud fi young girl, to do plain sewing and embrotdery. . . aon ¢ = : ~ “6 ~ and ironer; has the best of ity reference. Can be seen | Vlease call at, or adden MP. Jo? Iv avenue, eat city see & tee ee ee Fogieman, « ks porter of dere in « art 600k, aad le wok wheal Ls saphoger, NiArew Snronn reference N ENGLISH LADY, OF GOOD EDUCATION, AND A highly respectable connections, {# anxious’ ob- tain a situation to superintend the domertic affairs of a gentleman’s household. She ls very domesticate will be an acquisition to those who inay be as to Fecure her services, Address English, Herald offi statingwhen and w an interview may be obiaine References given ant required for two days at 04 16th «t., Detween Oth and 7th ave. ph lat Rade eho Dt ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A REYPECTADLE Wwe —BY A RRVECTABLE MARUUED WOMAN, | and Protestant young woman, aa chamtermald or « itoation as walter in a reapectable private faut alter; good city reference g ‘ ly; bas no objection tu go in the countey. I leare call at gama . , | vena daelen ta ten gteres inguee ot HE Tow | Ai oc ob, eoon Meedear, toch coten, tecend dace Cas W ANTID—SOR A PMART. INTRLIGENT BOW & — — be ceen for two de fustion in a bevketore, oF ye je om p10} ANTED—A STIUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO Og Pa rt. See oe ee ae ©. 7 ond — — —— ~ — testant woman, a# cook gt? — and lromer in a ws t—A ITUATION, BY A KWECTABLE | "6 Math tthe vetween Beh aed Ho, Willies burg RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU. | +mmail family; good references can be givea. Apply at 68 woman, to cook, wash and iron; is s good plain —W AN ia OF Goon ation a8 chamberssald or walter ine reepociatis | Fonds strech Mecokips, for twe days.” cnt come, fret sate waaher and ironer, ia grt tread baker | GLE ()() —PAni? BY A YOUNG MAN OF 6000 family; te capable ot doing the finest washing: haa the | ————<—=—$———_—_——— Good city reference. Apply at 84'Tth 6. second Boor Sb a , © siestion, im & wholmale or War SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN cae at best of reference frcm her lost place, where ne as lived beck room. Can be wen for two days. ital dp : 4* laundress in a private family, understands bet | —— =~ ~ J ie aleve ute aes warranty of bie five year ---- | . wre pusiness " prety PANTED—A & I" "7 NT 01m rey cive abso, If required, wat refer-ri0s, be business perfeatly well. Can be seen fur three days at 3 W mn pyred a tates tee ye inl | gyache tach, haga teh meant Frode No one vat - Rector atieet, recond fioor, beth room. to cook, wash and iron, or do an — son—hcawen ae ty. Good reteren Apply ot 444 oth | Pd ace a po Nomen need amewer ten Adien! D, feveral Louse ork tiow 0 go 0 short W4snpasy A HIGHLY REST RCTABLE YOUNG be seen two day veld ofee. Seek, 1am t wtreet a +h an pat — . aye oe _- Serene Hy eet ss ber: aid and gon Can cntast poke a 1 FANTEL =A SITUATION, BY A Kee UTAMLE | 400 Wo BIDe TOR AN AMPK CAs, aon — . The best references can be given in tuse |, « chamberman aad waler of wa do < © (Wenty four, writes « quot be alert ‘ ad witte, Me the ewe emervnt f° shone. if YOUNG GOOD CHARACTI ply at 2°2 Feveu bh avenve, between 26: and ith | plein sewing rem. Apply at a fs oon " the rad saietieriataitie et diana en perenne ‘seed second fnor, front roam, for two days Spring ot im the re wr wre. ond releremees, Addrem Nerwid LAR and accountant, and ie well acyuainied with eed - --- — nyreee + - * ~ ° — tine business: he te willing to devote all hia atten TANIED—BY A RELPTCTA YOU WOMAN, PANTED—BY A VERY RAXPYCTABLE AND WELL, = “< ovine the welfare of his employer; good elty reference t in aa puree and seamwirons in © renp . hc penne pen 2 hd —_ took ag (RTH LLIG ESC chs. ‘ “J. Id offi-e. , 4 i id (o ehfldre ent lao | Dey mnld and wom ter - waeworlt, ‘ . SITUATION WANTED —A\ feitable heme. Flease call at 445 4th street, moar a4 | rreet on penne Le Englishman, who perfectly undersia ar cnue, secon back roone eee We A Ww ROTABLE | bermaid, co anagement Of horves, wick or well, ke would drive | me ~Lem ae ee ae TANT —A faTUATW ery roule, should (t offer, Best ty references AMERICA W Prtecetant girl, sx chembermebl and waiver, ie weg: ili be pabt Apply ~ Charice, He office, f romande an, a a willing to amiet in weching #4 to make herself useful. | -_— 2 J ANTH'—HY A HEALTHY YOU given Of the week th » good breast of mill Viease call at 6% | , | a | The beet of city reference fh ow heremplayers, with wha TASTED BY A OLRMAN AND TWo Duen rho. tth av., bete be Ul Call ot 402 tase Youn ut ~ tram ful, ULGatlone ae eouke oF generat | mg time Let weed wo Catholic girls alec want situations web aod irom well end would a housewes hove. yANTED—A SI1UATION - he ee they roll, ba tw the detuned W wet) wid ese My a YANTID—A SITUATION, BY A Piertey | coon The wen at WALLACE ‘a, ways lived with noble families: iw up i r W as hembermald and s@ametrees, or © nt ot, Browalye, country: be devewer - tapas embrobte Dildrew’s dreeses, (an produs ns drew H.C. box 180 Herald office oa , ite ath vy 1eiregeen. Yieue eh on 100 W ANTED—ATIUATIONK, 1OK TWO GIA OWR enone ae — ~~ ~~ — we on 10th o04 1th avenoee & German, 19 cook, wach, o94 iron, the other YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRES AND WUINIYS W ANTEL—BY A RPSPRECTAN ~ as Deed, as Cham vermont and wee Wout retar sitsn- capacity, in devirour of making an engagement with a siteasion ar chai W ANTI —A SFTUATION, BY A Hict Py wee im one howe two Ceram cote eet teme wholerale house, as clerk of maleaman. can proau« RAM, OF 10 nae: tobe middle aget “ te nte Beet olty references ¢iven the best of reference for character and capability, salary henge of cbibtren, omy aie Color « tT Bewedway, corwer het ro mech an objet a9 & permanent Aiaation with « One be Orelat cay A ng } j hla 3 Fee Pelp Wanes oe 68 Po

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