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a ee the head waters of the where, crt ore ‘the Indians have tod Tate Harney more on t fOr possessing common sense & te seppore he would undertake a winter campaiga in this country, where the mercury falls as low as twenty- five degrees below vere. In the first place, our men and animais would perish by the hundred; and in the second ould have to carry forage, *wood hay: water for ax the country we would havo t> operate dp is very destitute of those éxventisis in winter, heving found it cifficult to obtain a eufficient supply while on Our late expedition, We have all been disappointed in Fort Pierre. Instead ef fuding it surrounded by primeval forests, abounding im gome of all kinds, where the mighiy oak, the stately eb and majestic maple lift their giant branches to the alouds, affording shelter and protectioa, to the deer, the elk and the antelope from the arrow of the hunter and * the flerceness of the storm—instead Yona of thin we are sur- ‘Founded on all sidea by a barren waste, extending for Biles in every direction, avd. destitute of every esven- fiai fer the maintenanse of » military post. The Deootah or Sioux nation {s divided into nine tribes, some of which are subdi into lesser bands, De names of the principal tribes are the Yanktons, ranktonais, Brules, Miniconges, Black Feot Bowe cintre le a Es bane tr lated name on the — waters of tl uri, 9x'e! slong the eastern Bere of the Rocky Mountains, po puaroes oF the ellewniene river to the Aritish pee which mast Bot be confounded with this, as they are deadly enemies ‘of the Stoux)—Sans- Arc. Two kettle. band, and One-pa) mumbering in sil about 30,000 souls, including about 8,000 warriors. They range over acountry extending fom the month of the Yellow Stone south mg the wes- tern slope of the “Black Hills,” to the sources of the Nebraska or Platte river; thence along the forks of that viver to their junction; thence to the mouth of the “Big Sioux,” thence along that river to the sources of the st = Peter; thence westward to the place of beginning, Tove bas few firearms, being acid Principally Bena tho bow and arrow, tomahawk an knife; they are wigratory in their habite, subs chiefly’ upon the ebances ot tho chase and visitt ities where the buffalo and game are most abundant, They are a healthy, active, strong Indian, and capable of great. endurance, ey are very warlike in their propens ities, being almost poral engaged in active hostilities with all surround- 1g 8. Personal Intelligence, Among the passengers by the Empire City, arrived at fhis port yesterday from Aspinwall, was Don Julio Arbo- Jeda, who was called in 1853 to take a seat in the Senate of New Granada, and departed on the 20th of December of that year from our city. He was elected President of the New Granadian Congress four successive times. Ho was the first to denounce energetically and fearlessly the military conspiracy which took place onthe 17th of April, 1854, before the Senate of his country, though doomed to certain ceath by its then President, Genaeal José Ma. Obando, who ordered him to be shot, Arbo- Jeda then introduced and carried a bill enabling all Now Grandian citizens to bear arms in order to defeat the con- splrators, at whose head waa the President himself. ‘As soon a the consptracy broke out Arboreda escaped from the capital, and placed himself at the head of a few brave men. Soon after, the Constitutional army having ‘ocd his nd alone, with his few eries of acts of desperate bravery and strategic movements, succeeded in entering Bogota, with other Gistinguirhed ‘citizens, on the 4th Decomber, 1864, finally defeating the dreajed and powerful enemy of the constitution and laws of New Granada, As seon as this was achieved he resigned all military command and honors, and retired to private life. ie ARRIVALS. oeshkian Widuletowe Ghar Hon. ‘ston B, Okla, Ohio; Jutias ells, San Franch cis70, BW Seton Teiedo, Pismall, G, ¥ Towne Richmond, Pa (Knapp, Washtugton, Theo 0: Antyi, Ha ford; Dr, be, Georg Tock Hoston; tt (. Bu a Slocum ah ir Prom Oui re ite, ( Bie, Gap Maal rer ier 1 Mey Phunb a infant, rower aod servant ¥, Jr, O. Run ie, “Be Walley, 1 Uphasy kB Brownell, “ed w wi R E Hushfeld- he Norfol& Nurses and Philanthropists. OUR VIRGINIA CORRESPONDENCE. TO TUE EDITOR OF TUK HERALD, Portsmovti, Va., Dec. 12, 1855. I noticed in your paper a few days siace a few lines in elation to Mirs A., of Louisiana, having came to Norfolk ‘an a parse durin, oy prevalence of the epidemic, and of ‘the manner in w! has been treated, and also re. commending a remy Perhaps are not aware that = Pell of t ple if not consulted in these cases. As spuagte) disease firat appeared in this See there was & respectable and Tavelligent ship- master @ stranger, belonging to your own pala distress that was around him, and al- th he had nothing to detain him here, he havi ige of the disease, remained here pipes he ‘hele ele tithe attending to the sick as physician, ani ass is pally acknowledged, cured more than any one cities; and before any relief came, he gnve to Bete were in need all the money he had, to provide them me- @icine and nourishment. “After the fever was over, he ted a bill to the committee, amounting to $206, for of expenses, which they’ refuse to pay, not be- cause it was not due, but because he, not being an edu- cated medical man, had no right to do these things. This committee, it a) rs, constituted themselves such, Soagoyors the funds, ‘and still retain them, al’ can searcely find a person in the State ‘who en00, chick he upon them. Yet re man is minus ich he isiuch in need of, he being sick at = Lon please, sir, to ask me, if you sir, to ask you to a for'this cast. “This than attended du ing the Koy ke of f whieh 25 died. Now, the statement made by the ers show that in Norfolk one out of Three Sled, and im this place one out of four—hin ave- rage, an you see, is dete cd Physicians who poy sacing the time were boarded at the expense of the funds rent, and were also paid something besides Sor thelr services. But this man, because he was not a medically educated man, is not ovly refused any com- pensation for services (which, by the bye, he does not ask,) but is refused the money which he actually out. iia statement can be ee a handreds of . Please publish thin as ils Sheets eereon’, ISABELLA F, ALLEN, beau ideal of beanty. ly. How oan he afford to wi Broadway sod Ful. a ais Chemt- en, * received from Paris, nis. ay fam, iodide of cadmium, todide of wun: nie of ares of ail and every other article used {ures of all kinds taken daily, 23% Broad ire above the Astor House, Portraits by Gaslight.—Professor Grant to get up an apparatus to alford sufficient ar- for wking. pictures exclusively by aa eal ‘abe ‘at HOLMES! twenty-five cest ’pi ’ Photographs, Dagnersin for Christinas and How, sens pre- J. (rename ont ©o. Call Attention wale of the rts lens nog southeast- ae ‘genet Coat uo a ‘arven seat on Tues- tbe 18th int 3 tare, Soe the a ion advertise the ress, Sreus; Post and Oocsmserca vite the particular attention of purchasers to the large and de. Je stock of rich first class cabinet furnitire, mantuiecttired ‘rede & Co be sold at suction, nt of really elegant fi firs! = cabinet furnitare offer- ore HOUGHTON & MELLOR, Auctioneers, ‘t—mLadies are In~ wable, Sergei mp NIN, No. 314 0, 214 Broadway, opposite BL of a Rich and De- Ware—Purs-Fars—Furs er lsewhere. Pas charcb, porn a3 Mo ater l - webe vet tapeatry brea te fast arrived per seamer, Baile, from Tmantifeeiory of DERSON's 98 Bowery. Melodeons and Music —Great Offer eeu engraved and in the latest style; are Se LO ok eoiety sola of BV Teed way, comer % Duane street. 910.-Klegant Writing for Basiness, dm 609 Brcadway —DOLBEAR'S new method of teaching pen ie ping aad embiing. and ‘mn moves crac Searmannd ci band.” Apply hts day or evening. ‘at his residence, No. 171 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1854, Received a ae ay ‘ware, alto faney goods, nperten r anulaauare, which wo will olfsr ab rea- warrant (bem ULBERC imuTnkeas, Fibs Can Canals surect, Jet Bracelets, Necklaces and Brooches at haly the usual prices. A large stock of the newest and most Select patiorus, juss recelvod hy” ihe lant teumor, wil be sold fo copnection With every variety of fancy ge ‘goods and toys for the holidays, at MOUS! cheap fancy bazaar, 449 Broadway. hell Combs.—Some Very Beautirul and derirabie paverns of French buck combs just reoolved. Shall combs of every Seeeriptinn made and repaired, equal io new. ULILSON, 905 Bradway, corer'Duaae strnet, Christmas and New Year are Comin; ) andl be iin folks and the big olks are looking. ‘about for 8 B00d ‘usually attendant apon ¢ should Order ef the day, and Jona J. Staif im the best in Be elty to Prescribe. {ila very presence will ou you in» Kood bumor, and his (amily medicines sre desth on the blue devils, Lie ts row up 10 he neck in business—supplying orders ‘0 his numerous customers, and yet pot so busy as pot to spare ime O attend to others, His veulta are well stocked with the Raest uallties of liquors and ales Wat we have tasted for a long t Wertaw brandy there the ober day iy years of age; srilinui ing champagne, al) th, favorite b Burguna Claret Bocks, Cham aberriea, “4 md rum, whiskey, gin, Sainte. Co of our ey , tiqueury, alow, Ae.,in wood nnd glass. JOHN DUNCAN & SONB, 405 Broadway. Poh pads rm peceoepe Silk Pwist—Great Reduc- Seite Oe i Sees har pound we now Sellen age ». aan ea 8 8 Ob, 535 Broadway. Singer's Sewing Machines.—Now stare of the whos! improved. style will be oxchanged on liberal torms for old machinery of every kind, ‘Groat nambers of muchines Grover & Baker and other paints have been sold, ‘cannot be used to any advant Those ma. chines we offer 'o preleve the public from, 0} Pinion proved machines of our own mane etohanged tn the same wer od tiachinea so received bya wil re ha ouroyed., For terms of exchange, a personally, or by letter, o I. aM, SINGER 4 CO., rdattway Coal and Flour.—Benjamin & Co., No. 38 Broadway, are now deliv: the best quality of coal and boreb ies very low raies, Vennasylvania Coal Company, olilce 33 Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees— The beet in the world. This unrivalled and original dye is ap- piled in twelve private rooms. | Ba.chelor’s wigy and toupeos ave improvements over all others, chef dcuvres elegance and durability peculiar to this establishment. ATCHELOR’S, 233 Broadway. Christadoro’s Hair De, boda ghana Toupees excite adiniration among all connoisseurs | A sulle of jognnt privaie aparianents lor incomparable dre, the only reliable’ article of aya weg r CHKISTADORv's, No. ty idee House. Whiskers or Moustaches Forced to Grow in six week onguent, which will not stain or injure ae ered 3 any pert of the country, R. 37 State street, Albany; Zelber, 18 South Third strech, Pb ladeiphia, Lovet's woke ‘will Re Restore ¢ Gray Hair to its original color and cure baldness. Call and convince your- nalven at 162 Broadway, above Kighth street, or af the branch oflice, 66 White street, ove door west of Broadway, jt Complexion, Trai free from dia set, freckle, €e., such as GOURAUD’B Italian edicated soap can’ al fe Ampart, s the most lovely thing in Sensei, ore oa “o day in providing a ry viding ree wits this matchless ‘beauuifir Those troubled wise bairy ‘exer ssconcee oan have the auissnoe up: bile; rouge for pale lips and lye and restorative, lished depot, 1 atreet, first store trom Brondway; Mre. Ha; Brooklyn; Callender, 8 Youth Third street, Philadelphia; Boston, Disenses of the Eye and reer sts. 4 SALTER, M.D. MUR. 0.8. B., ocullat and aurist, No. Bond stréet,N Noe ofice hours Wergleek Ay Moon 1 o'siock PM. —Dr’ Salter will forward his published letters to any nadrecn upon application, The Great mbane pr nereaaos fl for Leng ye serrmmnption, and all dingaans ofthe throat and tangs, De. Care tia hygienns, nds have. been restored to health the past yen ey the ay sieans, Principal offloe 343 Beoadway.and old By ©. 1. RING. 196 Broadway, Price only $8 a package, Br Gaels wil be atthe oftice fice dally trom 10 {0 ‘o'clock, wh he may be consulted free of charge. Holloway’s Ointment and Pilis.—The whole civilized world has, as with one voice, endorsed in favor of these wonderful medicines, as bein tee only sure remedy for wounds, sores and ulcers. ‘Sold at en lane, New York, and 244 Strand, Blots at 25c., 62gc., and $1 Ditonto A Valuable Tonic.—Prhe Oxygenated Bit- lore: hays ‘ressived. welghay “eeforsaanente, conpraing the names of distingmisbed merchanta and statesinen, puperioriy of this medicine for ine gure.et dyspepam ia all Ne forms, ind Amandine, for Cha; Hands, Received fresh every week, Roussell’s shaving cream, eau) lustral,po- ‘GHILSON, {05 Broadway, corner of Duane street Married. On Wednesday, Dee. 12, at the residence of Capt. James McAllister, Twenty-ninth street, by the Bev. Dr. Skinner, Mr. Wittiam Mowar, late of ee Scotland, to Miss Grace ISAukLLA MOKINLAY, of this cit; On Thursday, Dec. 13,’ at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. A.'D. Gillett, Cuarias E. Apaws, of Greenwich, Conn., oe June M., only daughter of the late Hon. T. M. Woodruff, of this city. On Thursday evening, Dec. 13, by the Rev. Dr. Millet, L Fast’ Seventeenth street, Cuanza G. Sommers, ot Norwich, Conn., to Mie Esaney Jaxx JonNeToxE, of this city. At Quarantine, Staten Island, on Tuesday, Deo. $, by the Rey, Dr. Brett, Ruan Fompioe, Es. to Miss Hawwonp, daughter of Hiram il. Hamaead, Tg all of this city. iiacelphia papers please copy. On § Died, turday, Dec. 15, after a lingering illness, Joun Met ‘a years,’ mont ant 11 days. His friends and relattves are respectfully vi tad to ab tend the funeral, from his Inte residence, No, 68 Green- wich avenue, corner of Eleventh street, this afternoon, at one o'clock.’ His remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. On Saturday, Dee. 16, Exizanemn, beloved wife of Mr. Thomas Harper, aged 26 years and 9 montha. The faneral will take place from her late residence, corner of Thirty-sixth street and Eleventh avenue, at half past eleven o’elock this morning. Tho remains ‘will taken to Cypress Hills Cemetery. The friends of the fait and the members of Blooming Grove Mos chan 0. of 0. F., are respectfully invited to atte Dumfries, Scotland, papers please copy. ‘On Sat afternoon, Dec. is, KonnkT TOWNSEND, fon of Theodore R. and Elizabeth T. Mellwaine, aged 16 months and 13 days, ‘The relatives ant friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his rents, No. 306 West Twenty-fourth street, this morn- ing, at eleven o'clock, without spacial invitation, His ‘emains will be taken to Tarrytown for interment. Mia Weetay wrealoe, Det. Vir ee walanentes of the lungs, Jane Core, aged 71 years and 4 months. The friends and acquaintances of ihe family are respect - fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- éence, No. 115 Elizabeth street, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. On Monday morning, Dec. 17, Mra, Hagnor E. Coats, widow of the late Jolin R. Coats, in the 64th year of her age. The friends and acquaintances of the family, and those of ber brothers, Henry and Alfred Smith, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resiience, No. 201 Allen street, to-morrow aif past three o'clock, without further invitation. Funeral services at St. Mark’s Chureh, at tour o’elock ?. M. On Sunday morning, Dec. 16, Gromor Lavi, aged 80 7 Fae friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son, No, 110 Bleecker street, this morning, at ten o'clock, without special invitation. On Monday, Dec. 17, after « long and painful illness, which he bore with Christian fortivude, Mr. Jouw M. Lakay” chart. His friends and acquaintances, and those of the family, are reapectfaly invited to attemd the faneral, without fur ther invitation, to-morrow afternoon, at half past twelve o'clock, from his Inte residence, No. 194 Stanton street. On Mondey moruing, Dec. 17, Mrs. Sanam G. Haan, widow of che Inte Dennis Hagan, stonecutter, in the 65th year of her age, Her friends and relatives, and the members of South- wark Company No, 38, are respec fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 96 Mott street, this afternoon, at two o'clock, without further in- vitation. Her remaina will be taken to Greeawood. On Monday, Deo. 17, after» lingering Mines, Micnas. bg ety ils frboada aad relatives are reepectfally invited to st tend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 38 Worth street, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’cloek. ‘On Kunday, Dec. 16, Caries Wier Fata, aged 26 years, His remains will be taken to Taunton, Mass,, for inter- ment. Boston and Taunton papers please copy. ‘On Monday afternoon, Wee. 17, ALFRED, youngest son of Joke and Maris Prichard, aged 4 years, {months and 47 relatives and friends of the family are reapectfull invited t0 tend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 7 Jay street, to-morrow morniug, at eleven o'clock. Jersey City and California OnBunéay evening, Dee. 1), after « lingering illness, Josern B. Wawwncnn, in the 22 Fr Ot bis age. His relatives and friends are un toatiena the ral, from the residence of A. 7. Baxter, No. 315 street. Brooklyn, without further invitation, ‘thiy 4 noon, cloek. At Staten Island, on Monday, Dee. 17, Wirtiam 1. son of Jobn C. and Elizabeth Thos 6 months. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully iavited to attend the faneral, to morrow morning, at hat part tem o'cluck, from the residence of his parents, Sta- pers please copy, , only mnpson, aged 16 years and pleton, 5.1. His remaius will be taken to Greenwood for interment. ‘On Monday, Deo. 17. Jomnrwise Astotverne, daughter of Capt. J, R. Hurlbut, aged 1 year and 6 tuopth ‘he friends of th tend the funera! ¢ fami Oo morrow » o'clock, from the residence of her pare Veoderbtit avenue, Staten Island At Lewes, Del. on Thu: evening, Dee. 12, Mrs. Tierty W., wife of Mr. Wiltbank, euperintendent of the Nghthouses, in the 36th ror of her age, greatly regret ted by @ numerous family and a large citele of relatives and friends, Her remains were interred in the Episcopal churchyard, whither they were followed by a numervus concourse of citizens. ADVERTISEMENYS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SITUATION WANTED. RESPECTABLE MI MIDDLE AGED KNOLINA WOMAN, Protestant, wenls & st uaden naek or | puree, or w do general Bousework in. en ‘Apply at ihe Weavers! Arma, sey City. A. XOU8G GIRL, WHO 15 A Goo DRESSMAKER, Wishes to get employment in a nice quiet escablixhmen'; she tr a geod sewer, and understands the business well. Ad: dross C. 5., 269 Bowery, or M. %., Ui Spring st, foe two days, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion; is & Sat rate cook and tanat exoallent vaker of Urewd and pastry; understands making all kids uf soups aud des torte, haa's general kno wiodge ‘st every Brad of vuniaess, and tw wn intalligent person. Best of city references. Apply at 470 6th avenue, between 2th and 2%b sla., Uli engaged. Bhi dias s Gatien ine tae Ak ane oo Waiter. 48 cook she cannot be excelied, She can Wor ‘ama ears cliy reverence frum her last place, Please call or wd- Irene & Dota 0 119 West 220 st, Dear jib av. LADY, PARTING WITH A SERVANT, yaaa 30 N ENGLISH WOMAN WISYE3 A SITUATION, AS ser and svaiaairees, Dy tbe dayy woot ar caSoth ‘Apply at S035 Oth avenue, GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SEXGATION, To DO waghlag and iron| or houne’ et referenos Pi Alb st., corner von, “Please call for two'days at 207 West {th avenue, third Noor, i Bye AMERIOAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, IN A ivate family, a8 chambermaid and to do plaingwew ing. ¢ ate Fas uurse and'totew. Cau be acen for two days at od A’: ¥XCELLEST FRENCH DRESSMAKER, APEAKING kygieh, wishes oe out by the Oy oF or woh as dross maker; she can make shirts and do any kind of ine sewing, Apply wt 244 ast 9th wt, #econd floor, room No. LL, RESPECTABLE YOUNG: GERMAN Wouax WHO worougaly ‘understands al) kinds of family cuving und Alun ludtes! and ehikired’ad {ion as seamstress; fue, Seana cane (an be acen tor three days at No, 240 ‘Cherry's, roo No. 1h rear building, third floor, A SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISH PROTES. es and baker; would assist in washing and iron reference given. Cail at 48 Kast Broadwoy, tresa’ from 9 cy ‘o'clock. - bce egeer ep ge ene) WOMAN WISHES A situation. cook, wi and ironer, «ould have no abjection to do general housework in a small private {aanily, Call at 27 Weat I8th st, between 7th and Sih avenues NEAT, TRUSTWORTHY AND COMPETENT young woman desires ® situation, (n city or country, as house servant; 1s a good 000k, "exce.lont washer and irone can make first rate bread and’ plain pastry; will produce the best of reference from her late employer, Please appiy at 271 Bowery for two days, YOUNG LADY WANTS A SITUATION, TO ATTEND @ ladies’ saloon. either in New York or Brooklyn; is well Seoquainied with the business; the best of city reference. Her sisier Wants to go out to do the sewing of respectable famities; Can make children’s dresses and ail’ kinds of plain sewing. Please call at 65 Dean #!., Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE irl, to do chamberwork ard waiting or ue house: nll private family; lived over two years in her has the best of city reterence, i required Call at ‘ton avenue, near Court st, Brookly a, first tloor, front room, 8 BRAMBTRESS.—GITUATION WANTED, BY A RE. A understas spectable girl, w dressmaking, and ¢ yaa sewing very neatly; la very obliging, and wil eit usetul. Can be seen at her present employer's, 41224 te for two daw, A SMART, INTELLIGENT GIRL WISHES A SITUA. , © do general housework; can do plain, cook oo g, and wash atid trout has no objection to Ko a short dimtanc country, Can give city reference, Apply at 245 Bowery, RESPECTABLE WOMANQDESIRES A SITUATION, as seamstress and to take care of children, or as sean stress and chabrbermalds Js experionced in “— Kids of faratly sewing; no pes to travel with @ family, Can be seen at $29 Oth av., ‘ay, for the week, A GEBMAN, WOMAN DESIRES A. SITU 4: AS housekeeper, or a8 nurse; is tully capable of ty oe Mivation. Can produce the best of reterence irom her last place, Please epply ‘at 383 Broo Ag PECTABLE YOUNG GIRL Wists A SITUA. on w do general housework, or cook, Wash and tron, Good icity reterence. Call at No. 223 Gold st. MIDDLE aap AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES A situation as pastry cook. She thoroughly understands it in all its branches. ‘Lhe best of city reference can be given, Please direct a noie for wo days to the Herald oflice, (A SITUATION a fa respectable young married’ woman, with Sor tre oad. 'Gtod reterenee. Goa to given. Apply at $6 Carroll st, between Myrtle avenue and Houston airect, rook) m Gop GIKL, WANTS A, SITUATION, |A# COOK, A. washer and ironer, or to do. general i008 ely relerence, Cah be neen Tor two dn Atrect 5. AMERICAN WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS cook, Washer and ironer; one who understands her busi- hess. The best of car reference given. Can be seen for three days at 164 Ladiow si., next door to the corner of Stanton. ON Rupes AS WET NURSE, ‘IN A SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, toto chamberwork and waiting, or berwork and to Assist in washing and ironing. The very best city reference given as to character and capability, from her last place, 12) Kast 16th st, near Ist avenue. phe tab yeti 4 A FSi aban ate Mcnra of 8 situation ia s reepect as waiter; of horses. The best of given. sare W Broadway, corner Houston YOUNG WOMAN yussne A SITUATION AS seamatreas; can cut and fit children’s gees do all Kinds of family sewing, and shirts in make Sehtost ‘mas ner. Call, or address a ole, at 133 Hast Lid st, third floor, frout roow. bedi Bl ba ict aw rd A RESPECTABLE 1 game and poultry, ix ann pastry cock aie fast soups, game and pouliry, tn aa exoaen sone aker; can iy rivals families, hotel or boarding houses. ‘Tho ‘best of referenca trem her lam place. “Can he ren for two days, if not engaged, at 19 City Hal pisce, second oor, front room. Sree eeeomenronmngneebanpnbepreiecetenetiinencainsetiiacnitisuistity A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A 81; tuation in ® respectable private family, aa neatatrens ite has learned the dresemal King, and dows all Kinds of farnity rewing nnd is ‘ood cloak maker; no objections to wee to he care of your chiidren, ‘The best of city reference given, Please call at 67 Hose RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS Cook, Washer and troner, or to do general housework. Can come'well recommended, Can be seen for two days ai 10g 28th at, near 7th avenue, fourth door, buck room, RESP ECTABLE WOMAN “WANTS wn SITUATION As AS to sasint in ng Oy no distande in the cou Best of city re- at 136 Amity wt ‘Gan be soen for two day i not lerence, engaged. LADY WANTS A SITUATION, AS HOUSEKEEPER, or © take el of « dreen ing ema) ‘at in the South; would prefer Sew Orleans. Ix fully sompelent, and can furnish the best of references. Address Orieans, Union square Post office. A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, IN A private family, to do general housmwork, fest of city re ference given, Apply ai 445 Greenwich st., for tour days, XOURG MAN, WHO SPEAKS AND WHITES ad Gun. Hiab, French and Hallan, and, who. has bean one man; ian first rate ate iain cook and baker; is willing to ws fist in the washing and ironing. The best of city reference given, Please call at 246 Mulberry st., in the rear, A SOUNG PARISIAN GENTLEMAN, GRADUATE OF the French University, desires « situailon, in the country, as wtencher; will necept tnoderate salary, or board, in ex change for instruction, ‘Speaks English fluently. and can giv» ‘he “vest relerences, “Address, for two days, fribiy, Herald other. SMART YOUNG MAN WANTS BUSINESS, ADDRESS Wuriness, box Lt Herald oflice. N ACTIVE, INDUSTRIOUS AND CONSISTENT YOUNG man wanid'e situation a light porter or assistant took in some respectable Is vot afraid of work; nether ia oalary 0 much an object aa & permanent situation. Address J. G. , Herald of YOUNG MAN, 21 YEARS OF AGE, LIVING AT home with « widewed parent, and having sain(aciory en, desires & situation in provision oF faint) grocery siGre-, 1m any enoecity tn whinh bs IMAY ive engngs he wil faithfully devote birselt tothe interenta of hia employer. Inquire mi 62 West nh st., befOFe 12 o'clock, or addreas by hot Conk, SITUATION WANTED py, A PROTESTANT / wowan who perteeti Sadermande her business, soups, meats, gaine, denwerts; nod baker, and hax good refer ence.” Apply’ ac iS K, 11th sth third floor, front ros, 1UOK'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD PLAIN cook, washer and ironer. Inquire at her inst place, 72 Kee} A ‘Went 19tn'st., beiween 9 and 12 o’elook. (CUERKSHTP— ENGLISH, GERMAN, FRENCT—WANT J @6, by & young man,» uation aa boakkemper in & wholesale or retail house, speaking Geman ant French ianguages, he would be wiling ia iene al rrices faithfully wo the interesu of hie ea ' ences of respectability will b (COACHMAN —WANT! / than or groom. by recominended, has no o! 'o make himeelt aalt gener wan, A SITUATION, AS COACK oung Englishman can come well oe the sountry, and & willing uselul, Please i addres Coach ics, or 0 Cio ion square Port office, (> RENCH OR EUROPEAN AGENT. —A PRENCH GEN tleman of high respectability, being about w oe rope, would readily asume there, and iy fo Praae, dm Parts, bis cetive pince, a responsible or confideatial ]epey, in connection either with tbe ivade 0 expaenn, summer oe come The advertiser ts three convereat on inogwge. Adar + Herald otice, Smarr WANTED—HY A RESPECTABLE, Y pein, sal, recom ded young woman. Is No objecuem to go i Please country. Cam give the best of city eelerence, all at 129 Bowery. GUUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG wowEm 08 a8 cook in & MBloUn, Wie CRO GiFe good -\\y reference ihe other as in bate! or naloon. Apply for both ai # cook Catherine st, third sory, front :oom. GITUATION, WaxTED — a8 HAMBERMAID AND lnundress, by & respectable young women. Has no Obyee- tion 1 goa mer! distance in the counry. The best of reer enee can be given. ry * nore and featustreas; would ilke to travel wit a iaiy, “Can be ween tor {mo dare, if nox engaged, st 19 Cnty Hatt piane, secund oor From ¥ shag THE. bons +-- aa "AND COMPETENT nahn An nueKe to an invalid lady or si he ben ihre a care of oth for manly years, sod can be ws nded ty phyweane sad on ployers, ADDIP 98 07 Tach corner of Mi avenue, ail this weet —____SITUATIONS WANTED. ipo merain RETAIL DRY GOODs.—w AxTRD BY A YOUNG wUeman of undoubted capabl tn 6 Glass esiabishunets; to. pasty in went of persons prea te the dudes of @ salesman, ths aifords them an excellent orpor ale oh aatying hele denianda Address Hh ihe box 100 ¢ T° JEWELLERS.—A YOUNG MAN, 3 YEARS OF AG™, who has had exp: noe In all branches of ihe business, exw situauion in ihe oflice manutaovurtog estat dh boy of in a retail ature, Ac dross Piatt, Daly Pines ullloe, ————— ee Bits OD Ar AAU LSIOL RY 6 RESPEUTAULES YOUNG Wie rial and walter, ar ohacalier tod saeist tod with tbe washing and ironing: "No ohjouke to poet short distance into the couniry. ‘No. 92 24th st, between Och and Th ay, Wanran—4 SITUATION, BY A PERSON WHO HAS had wany years’ experience n business in thin city and the West, both as saleunan aud budkkeeper on his. owh we cot nt, auld as clerk. He undervtands the #rench wud Span! a languages, References given, Address 0. 4. 6., Herald ville, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A tei 10 young, healihy merried woman, wih a fresh breast of milk, can give the best cty reference, "ADp.Y nt iss Asi avenue, corner of 9th st, first oor, irouk room, fur (wo ym No objection to Ko a Van be seea far two days at ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 10 do general housework ina small faintly; good reverence, Apply at ce st, between Oth and éth avenues, Can be 0 days. ‘ WARTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS chambermaid and waiter, or to do the general bouse- Work of 4 small private family; is a fret rate cook; exorilent Washer and ironer. Heat of city reference oan ven if required, Call at 144 Forayth at., mn the rear, tor two daya, wast D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE gir), a8 pantry maid and awlstant waiter in w hotel or prt vate boarding house, one who understands the business, aod. han good city relerance, Please call at 200 Kant 16u at, ‘Usted floor, back Foor, TED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS urse and seamstress, understands cutting chldren’s fis willing to go out by the week or day, Good re(er- ‘Apply at 197 Sullivan st, in the rear. cloth ence, PROTESTANT ANTED— BY A RESPECTABLE Joung girl. iation in pron eclable rivinte (amily, 10 do genera) {bs & good no ob alient re Jootlon to go 8 short ‘isanee tn te aah Mas ference. Can be seen in the coraat sore, LA bth st, near Hua avenue, for two days, Wantenany A YOUNG WELSH WOMAN, A SITUA- ton a8 wailer, of chambermald and waiter; no ohjeo Yon to go to the country; best elty reference, bergen st, between pmitn and Hoy’, Broowlyn, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT GIRL, ae walter avd ‘ebamhermald; ean do up ousting and lac? neatly; or as regu walter in ail ft vranches, ina privace tamily'or respectable boardirg house; wages, ¥. Cail at 20 2d avenue, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, A tew femilies’ and gentlemen's w: vat her reaiden No. 4 4 Birmingham St. rourn 16, The best reference given, ANTED—A SITUATION AS OOOK, BY A RESPHOT- Abie English woman, who understands ber business per feetly, Has th. best of city reference. Onn be seen tor two days at 19 14th at, near Ist avenue, second tlow, ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A PROTESTANT WO. man, a8 seamnairess and chatnbermaid, Can give the het city reference ax to honesty, fe. | Can be seen for three 14 do, Brooklyh, tn the fancy wimming store, Appiy at vt ANTED—BY A RESPECTAULE PROTESTANT ( ‘B situation to mberwork and watt ar loans with washinj gs excellent washer 8 to g neral Housework tn the country. given. Please call at 188 12th (an be seen fortwo days, Bogert teed A YOUNG hdr tried A SITUATION TO do general housework, or aa children’s maid. Haa the best of city reference, Can be seen at 125 East Lith wt., dhird floor, back room. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- tesiant girl, to do the general housework of a privae family ; in an excellent washer and Lrener, and good plain cook. City relerence given; can be seen two days at 144", 2lat at, near Sd av. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A EESPKOTABLE PRO- testant young wotnan. as'cook in @ private family. Good city relerence. Apply a in, Mott at, between Hester und Grand. She lived two years in her last place, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPECT. d troner; no orjec Beat of reference second floor, front room, sewer, bax no objections to do light chamberwork ference. Please addrens or eall wt 12 Amity pla Can be seen for two day ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN INDUSTRIOUS ‘and capable young woman, to do housework, or aa chan bermaid aud laupdress. Inquire at 91 Horatio st., for two days, Good reference given, ANTRD— A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE ouDg Woman, As ‘axhor and lrover; thoroughly understands her businers in ‘a ie branches: or would do the housework of a small privace f ily. Has the best of reter etce asto ber honesty and nts ee tees etween 2th and 21st ™ ird tloor, front room, fur if not engag ity fehcrence given. -ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do chamberwork, or as ehilidren’s nurse, or wash, and iron; can do the geners! honsework of a small family. Good relerence, Apply" Wt 12646 Mi avenue, between Mth and for two days. boty 3 Pay gt ied BY A_ RESPROTARL ht work the lig} up stairs and the Indy fine washioy! aud “pian a Tee bent of city reference fag inst place. Please call ‘0. 833 Broadway, near Wares SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE seamatrens ani key de pe 4 chiid’s nurse. cut and fi€childten’s drones. Apply at No. 25 Loovtom terrace, Zid sty between Suh abd 0th avenues, frou 9 A Mio5 P.M. ANTED—BY A SMART, TIDY YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, In ety or country, todo 2008 washer ‘and froner; can milk ference, Wages ‘rom #4 to 7 Bowery. general and make butter. to & per month. Apply at SITUATIONS WANTED, ARTED—6Y A RESPECTABLE, COMPKTENT Pek T khd beedleworker, acd anders! Of famty sewing; would be withing Ww inece bersel! ase fu, unqUesdor able relerence as lo churactar aad capa’ any from ber lust place, Where she lived (wo year, Please call at 182 bulliyan et edcont Noor, tor two days. JANIRD—BY A YOUNG PRUTEATANT GIRL, OF Deal, clean and tidy habita, « #iuauion ia a quia, genie’, relipioun lamily, 0 wired, do evdinverwork OF general house The must ealieluctory 1olervneds can be given Bhle i® & RL Od Opportually 10F APY One Wishing & faitafal and eaoable weerant, Cail ata] dousion st. up mains, or address Susan, Herald cities, ANTED—8Y A YOUNG P reatielress, can cut and Please ati at 10; # lizabouh at, RAON, A SITUATION AS indie! wad ebtidre: PROTABLE YOUNG J ARTED-BY A RES situation to do gemeral housework or cium Plain sowing. or hutabec Srroall privaie fexatl pice. apply at ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTALLE Frovestant girl; lew frat’ rw understands ali kinds of baking; 00 piace. Oly reference from her last Apply at 2 j of, between bi and 9d) avenues, for wwe days. wy gathers WARPED A SITUATION, BY A. YOUN? ENGLISH oh farmlly pre- ferred Geo aly pe ck ‘Apply al 258 Mulberry sh. top a WOMAN, I8 Vv ' also m goxd tof chy Feluree, 21 st until engaged, ANTED—A 8i TUATION AS PLAIN 006 erelet in ier, bars troolng. of chamber sewing in @ privaie family or bomrding house, reference. Please apply tor two days at Mrs. Sualth intou st, in (he rear, J ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTOLE PRO- lestant girl wdo chamberwork and waiting, or to do chamberwork aud Wke care of grown children. ‘Good. ity reference from ber twt place. Can be seen for two days, Please call at 122 Amity st., between Gh and Oil avenues ANTED—A SITUATION, “BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do general housework! is a good washer and ironer and a good plain cook. Good referehoe, Apply at 48 Law. rens st, near Uroome, Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTANLE girl, a Protestant, asa plain cook, washer and troner, No ohjecthin o mind ehtidren, tiood reforence. Apply wt 385 Mdavonune, between 7th und Sith ws, Can be sean for two days. No objection to the country PANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT WO man, ag cook or iaundress. The best of o.ty reference can be given. Apply at 472 din sb, between Ist wad 24 ave nues. Can be seen for (wo days. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS OOOK, W ASHER AND froner; can get three reoummer Inst place. Piewee call at 11 Went 2th at. b 7h ave. T ANTE D—A ITUATION ¢r, or to do plain sewn, are of child best of reference given, has uf objection lo goa short d " im the country, Fiease call at 74 Wes! 2 ot, belween 6b and 7th ava, Can be seen for two days, WAXTED—BY 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & Situation, a8 good pla covk wud exvelicut Washer and und baking, and would be willing (o do work; good reference given. tor two day Wastey- RY A PROTeRTANT WOMAN, A AITUA Hon lo cook and Wash. Apply at 104 Laueus mi,, feout basement, Call at Sh How ery, in he oan, TANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A MAIR ried man; undersiands tla business in ail'iia branches: Can be seen fe oote addressed to J M. Thorburn & Uoy 15 John st , will be wlended to, — ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN (AME rican), 18 any business where « knowledge ot the Spanwh language may be required; having been eagaged in bitsiness weverai Years in Spatieb countries, Would have no objection to kato South Amertos or Mexico, Addreas T, U., vox 3,080 Yon citice, ANTED—A FITUATION, BY A GERMAN MAN, AB porter in a store; will make himaell genera ly wsefil at anything. Good reference, Address Herald oflice, ANTED—BOOKK EEPER—AN EXPERIENCED BOOK keeper, an Englishman, baving part of bis ime disen gaged, whohes employ went. Address D. W., box 100 Herald office, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE tyoung man, a8 coarbiman or groom; understands the © and management of horses perfectly well, and Is « good dr nO objeciion to go in the © unin; bewt of reference can fven. Call at 135 Croaby st. in the rear, first toor, room S $ "Can be seen for vwo day TANTED—A SITUATION, | bartender; highly competes | olty reference, ‘Apply at 1 Juco: i ANTED—A SITUATION, bY A YOUNG MAN, TO take care of a horse or two, has no oljection ta qe to the country; 14 willing ‘o make Limself useful in any capacity re- giiteds, Rood rel Gan be seen for two day at 120 OGM Kt ANTED~A SITU 7 OOM AND COACH: man. by & respectatle Frolestant young man, who can produce good reference irom his ins’ place ; bas no objection to the country, Can be een at 45 Greenwich si., In the sore, 5. QUO sBeuRtry. =IOOKINGGLASS AND . ‘are men.—A young man, who ha» bad ve years’ experience, and ta, thoroughly acquainted with ne business, andean give the above amount security. waule a Address Harry Rows, Glood’s Deapateh, Philadelpbia, rie. ADOPTION FE FRIENDS OF AN INTERESTING English orphan, nine years of age, of very respect inge, and, of euigaging Yea re to obtain her on BY & Proten y without ‘children, Ample par ‘* Will be given ou application to G. A, K., Herald ) pow CAN FIRD Kt, M. WARK, BY CALLING AT aki wreet. 7 ANTED—BY A RESP! situalion aa chambs sewer; Ie willing ( asetet La ™ two ) Cars in ber Inst pest. for twodays at 402 Atlantic st i iredkive ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, ABLE YOUNG GIRL, A and L water: ae a an troaie BY A respectable Protestant young woman; 1s willing to namixt tn abt chamberwork; good reference given. Please oall. oF addrens M. C., for two days, 241 Blate st., between Bund and Hoyt, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A TOUNG WOMAN, AS ‘cook. washer and rover, oro do general housework 004 reference. Inquire ai 192 Kast Sid st., between xt avemues, bas and ANTED—A RESPRCTAWLE YOUNG MAN, WITH goed reference, to rolieit ae Se Rew book, never before offered for sale in this city. o4 OF & liberal com mission given to a suitable appli a fasare ‘of the London Prinitog and Publishing Company, Mis Dey nteeet, fourths tinor ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG AMERICAN girl, aa curve and seamstress, or t do chamberwork * ae ean be seen for two days, inthe china store, 145 avenue, between Lith aud 10d sta, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RDSPRCTANLE. young woman, as cook, Washer and ironer. in « privaue family. The ber of chy reference ean be given oy ae’ piace. Please call at 140 334 wt, between 7th and sth two days. Err SEDATION, BY A RESPECTABLE MID- us neuinstrens ina private fatuily, or to atteod om an elder elder . tor wewing by - Apply at ‘the Ase ANTED-B DRY A | A YouNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS chambermaid and walter in a private (amily. Has the Ses ot oir rerenenes, Onn be seen at 6 Went lth st, 00 the ent WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. situation ws cook, washer and lroner in a privaie family, or would do chamber Work and fine and ironing. He: of city reterence given, Can be seen for two day st, Letween oth ay. and Broadway, first floor, trout ANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE WOMAN, TH ing of (arailien and single gentiemen, by’ the piece or month. Apply to Mis. Yowers, 20 Tenth 9, noar Fira ay, WARSTED—A SITUATION, TO TAKE dren oF (0 do chatnberwork. her lant place, 155 West 11th mt, ws ANTED—A SITUATION, [ARE OF CHIL Can be ween for one day at AB COOK IN 4 LARGE e family, boarding house or lwiei, Call at #1 Mra. Johpsow. WASTED—BY A COMPETENT DRFAKMAKER, TO £0 out ny the dey or week to make lattes’ dreeste and children's clothes. Takes in plain sewing, Division at, vaste Thompron Call at ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A BOOTCH IRL, TO take care of chidren and sew. Can be seca for two days at 261 8th at, wear Oh avenue, fourw (oo WANTED hy A YOUNG, HEALTHY MARRIED WO ‘wan, who baa lately lant leat her child, three monthe old, « baby to wet nurse at her own residence. Apply st 100 West ith at, for two days, W ANTED.—A_ REBPECTABLE YOUNG |. domestic habiim, will revive ber pour! for ” rome light work pd at on mane children ovessionay. wee ean bave all tbe privileges of a bowe, Avicrem Home, Herat offer, Simin Where aD interview can Ue lad REBPHOTAULE YOUNG WOMAN hee » OF to do general y reference given vy inquiring at 6% hor Greenwich st, near Canal, second oor, {rot ronrn. TANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RWAPECTABLE young woman; the te a ‘good conk and an exonlient washer and Ironer, has lived three years in ber inst place. bee the best ef elty reference. Call al Bo. Abel. Can be seen ser two days ANTED—A So pea AB PLAIN COOK IN A WARE AMUATION, 45 Path COOK, Tx ved keven Jeare IB the lage provivea io her lest aad tas come recom from bor. ina Protectant. Apply a 1 224 et., between 7th aod Mh avenuee mecoud toot in the reer BY A RRBPROTABLE AND CAPARLY FOUR Woman, & ritnation a laundren, would be wilieg do shasniverw or, “toe washing ard ‘raw Freeh and clear The hont of city reference oe. between Joh sal Bun AT ANTED- A stration, BY A PROTRATANT young woman, on weeee bow of teferepee can be ". Piease tal) for two days ei DAT Wares ere. BY A YOUNG WOMAN. Hird of needlework, It required. oa a? bie Preetent. Goat an on aw en be seen or 50 dayn at 220 Raat Uhth st tard dow. | ANTED<A RITUATION A RARE ROTA MLE itl, ae Giret rate Com, wad \o evsel Wile ie washing le! (romion. “The vary bem oh ety teterenee leuen let inn piace arin en necrun he ay ® vention Wp ipuennriing 4) for (wo Gays wt 6 Won Sinn me bat Tespewe, epee ane need app y uy Wy 4AxzD FY A PROTESTANT A Kener a) howeWOrn, has po ob = PIT at 209 YO) ot, betwen Sh and jo TEATION TARO | the rrumiry, Ap | \RORGR WEST, LATE OF THE VERAND AIL, 30 Wit, A lam street, having this day oy the Wall street Lupeh, 13 Wall street. between Bread ry New «reels, will be happy to supply bis old friends and the vob lew all hours with the chotoem of liquors aod sears bat can be purchase! ty the mnarket, also steaks, chops, ster, oid cute, &e., ia ey perior atyie, “I! you doubt, gi vali and be oonvinced. GEORGE WEST, 13S Wail niront, NPORMATION WANTED OF JOHN BIAW, OR COLIN MeQueen, a Seotch boy, aged Miwan taken ‘trom Jersey City to months ago by a farmer to y Any Informs: tion will be thankfully reseived by his mother, Mis. Shaw, 0%) Henry street, New York. Kahway papers please ony. 5 MELP WANTED, AS MART F YOUR } MAN, ABOUT CWHNTY YEARS OF 8, Wenied Be & BmWEFe) aevniant oer 8a Avot Jest Toquire 06 120 Mowcovels ves finn 12 GURTA, WANTED—SO Th aVcl, THROUGH Pet Ur ited Bistew and the Canadsa, 10 sell an wap of Rebasirpo!, conflagration of South, and utr views. af. the fartern War, 5: da, O¥ WANTED-IN A JRWHLILY STORE, AB AM ae rod boy aod to meke hineel generally waful abou the rtore. None need ay; who are aot aedve ‘sud inter yBd.gan give cond reiove ows. Apply W George pes, 7 Pelton ot, brows iyo. ] OY WANTED IN A SHINING HOUAR-AALABRY ret year $100, Must *rile® good hand and bave some Anowledge of Sgures. Apply al So, 6 south William wt, ap stair, AU JuceLe wgents are art, 'p foe 8 \o $4) ber Je CORXET WANTED. NONE BUT heed apply (0 R.A. G., Kerala aftioe, GOOD PSNMEN IMMEDIATELY, FOUR a only need apply. REFBM AK ERS.—WANTHE Brg clawe hae de, To & Alno, two itaprovers. Apply at No, 6 West Tents mroek, DERTAT.C WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, AD thoroughly w Noother weed | ure, French dentist © py Hit Warten a porary adopt a young gir! al DY ab OS Buldvan atreet, near broome, WANTKD—A YOUNG WOM ms ny Wado lielog he piace req vaireds AY oT) (old numbe ve) West aud et ‘i wtal TLAINERS WAP 1KD—TWE ~GOODK.—WANTED A SALESMAN 9. BR BAUSDEKS 41 Sd ay., coraer Wud OW LADY OFF BRS TO THM: ap Log ad wleven years old, C4 TY WHO ARE OCAPA- N bie ef doing f © ofhierw nerd iad expe iat’ Poartne * patent, alee whee, Com ty pew, tor OA ——— SU BLUCUTION TRACHAR, ugbl) Competent Sy = ave instructions at his ows rove during (ue evening. Address i, W., Herald onice. on ‘ae bm ve rit. allowed. Pur paru- kind of men ® Sheral comer curs address Topaeco, Hi ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A PRBNOIIOIRE, as eeameirena, eho met De Kool white fs sewer, and be atic ta oul ard aake oblldron deen, | Nese need apply but those who can uive gord city Fr fe: Apply in person, from MW (0 12 o'c\oek, wm: 22 West nat, wo day INSTRUCT THREB box Kaeo TANTRD—A GOVERNKAS, TO ebildren in Pout otioe, suating reierencs ANTED—A LADY, WH) CAN TEACH THE RUDI- mente of Knginli, French ard murie to young be gianera. Apply at baat liu) ok, velweon 12 aad Su'elval, J ANTED—AEVERAL YOUNG LADIES TO ASSIST IN teaching dancing —spply Urowdway, Hall, second siory, trout room, JANTED- WO O1bLA, fowers. Inquire at 78 WAXTEDSHOTH LADIFS ASD GBNTLEMEN, tO learb & beaulital, got jodoor Gasleem, Get certainty pays from $4 W $6 day prof, uisl 1s nullable’ (ar shibar ey or coubuy, is Wught at » low raie by Prot. Btevens & Oo., 44 Hudson #4, pear Duane, JANTED—A COMPRTENT MILLINE Jeston, H.C, Apply at 66 Jovn ioe! ba. Addrevs Henry, , (erie, 40, TO Wok ON ARTIFIONAL iro, wo Korat Fore iiakors; wanted, 2) learners. Jor folk witout. TO GO TO corner of Wil- Mam, ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN TO TAKE CARB on children. and be able We do acuity sawing, Al English preferred. Apply a luv Puen street, Brooalya, S the clothing store. ANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A GOOD washer apd ironer, one wLo ™ willing © mace generully Useful, wits good cily references. Spin aod bare apply. Dal) at TS Kael ah) 6, be ween Madison ANTED— A CHAMBERMALD, W ne gin 000K, nies, between the tows uf A. M. aud 12 Duree And Keamslrenn, aud iady"> Maid. sae! young woman, The very best ol wages will be given. Apply AUHO TTI si, afew nite wont or road ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED Wouay, May bo PLAIN ‘cooking, Wash and iron. As the ai and permanent, Ube applicant marist Re veal ot Aino, webamnbermald, and & wait ou table, Addrone Nerald ediee. “F. B—Heoteh or Regie preferred in bab aia AN EXPERIENCED WAITER, 000K ap . who have god cily reed Apply aii3 Washingien pion, V ANTED iaundres ave lived in privale patuiiies clure Le'cioen. ;ANTED—A PERSON TO LHON FINE CLOTH, AP ply imunediately at No.) Wowmler at, gee Rovian. Nove used apply except tose who iron wells pre ferred. i ANTED—TWO vIney RATE PALM MIN 3 Wholesale ewhrodery deparuncnt, . STEW. 400., Broadway, Chambers ede anit Keade tnenia, } OOLLEN CLOTH BALKaM AN WANTED 6. p then competent ia take charge of our wh wholenale ho bas Kuropean markets preferred, eae 1, STEWART av, ‘irowhways yergonhr and Keade air i TANTED—A LAW CLERK, FAMILIAR WITH OFFICE business, Address Clerieds Herald ofies, taung nate, Ago and walary expected the iret year, NTKD—ABOUT THE FIKST UP JANUARY, AN Aperienced carpetageciran, u take charge of @ emit of room. "tin 6 fine opening tor % firet ote aa Green Carpela, Heraid cfllen, with reforenon, ANTED—A NUMBER OF SMART youxo MAM 4 fell an ariiole whiels Prtlpay ot prem of fog per day, @ Kood bande mence, ' No humbug. hel door A sil cay tal req ‘call and sve, ai 12 Ann's, bees res, Ws ANTED—A GENTLEMAN, OF GOOD 1a Sy introduce, aud soci orders for, «pew and whed gallery of see! engrevings ja" Umported. fommindon given. AppLY a ew otbew, UA Ureem ween, m7 A ~h Gi IW A ustnese on 4 ant indoor W hs New York Punch, 154 Mrosdway, ron Tie earn WASTE Two aM AnT YOUNG MEN TO RELL 7 Teavie Huleide, or Twin Pieters,” wheo Gree “Lafe io Williate Por eee from 8D to pe “form 80.18, wp are NPORMATION WANTED—OF JOUN MARTIN WALSTE Lett New York for New Bodford, to juin ship toes whaling voyage from the latter port; is by trades batver, Any information respecting bia will be thanktally eeovived by Mr, Byrne, Lh Thames streot, Yorks. NPORMATION WANTED—OP ni from county Cork, Ireland, aged abo to be In Buffalo. ARD Ly years. cappomed Ay tntormaliog will be thaakiully received vy bis brother, Daniel Huriey, 246 Blanton sirens, ¥ MORRIS BAUM WISHES STILL TO GO To CALL fornia, be may wypiy 10 morher, whe will mesa his, for tim w give ber tmfurraation M" JO8}PH MARCHBTIL, FORMERLY OF #4), CHAM bere atrest, is requested lo call on Meets. Hf. L. iouth & bone, No. 4 Howling Green, up stairs, where he will find « Int ter from his friet ds. MDUCATION, 862 BeOS BROADWAY AND FULTON #TRRRE, the undersigned witl rresive papia Sey cecse —tettad Fee PRIVATE TUTOR—A YOUNG PRENOMMAN—WIAH en situation to (each Latin, French and amthemation Le Sompetentto prepare pupils for college. The advertonr wishes a situation in & schoo of private fasnily. Hie terme will be moderate, Call or address by letter, T. Wyrme, 2m 20th #. OOKKERVING, ARITHMETIC. WHITING BENVILIM, 29 broadway, where he bas eminent mnecene for he part 6 jeare, le reoniving ae Gents wpon much lower lerms than any Aber Washer. Th Mructon is separately kupared, thorough, and readily availa bie in practlee. Open day and eveaing OOKKFAYING WRITING, &¢., ARR TACGHT a LORTER 2 DIXON, 40 UremAway, Applevw's Wuikt ina, in an expeditious superin maarer, Whe emire en clamon of the modern six Bod iwisive lesen chariawwery ro towlars on apy MAN LANGUAGHA—THE UNDER Ww scholars, or privele in verpan, at hin rooms, 5 Hronsway where be established himself tn (712 Pamed lhe ° cacsinalions prescribed by governtnent on Je cumiiaen! a Kut” K THALMRING ~ THE LECTURE SEASON, QUEMICAL LECTURER THK FOURTH AND 1a / wevnre of the conte, on the impondersvie Yorom, will be delivered by Dr DOKEMUR, om Wednesday evening, cit, in the shemienl lesure rome of the die) College, Vast Thirteenth sureet, eer cone, Subject —Kieetriety Maguetien, Kieeteo Ae : Urigin of hese scenes, ony, ¥renilin’s dis overies, Kiectom ying Preterm niecurrent om & hulle Qo nh hee ane ~ bine'te tmagnetion, magic’. © neure mera! fag inn elaeirieny, riety, steme) clorrieity, Mingle savtedon 75 con's 1 be cbimiued st Mewrrs. it Vike & how's, b18 Beowtway, Appien & Co.'s, bv Bromdway, C.J, Prencie Uns, 202 broadwoy. HOF Ym EY WILL DELIVER AN ORATION tidren of the ine © the Taber Rabjerr. “Th ware Wo clumeer Yage Ori Kemmon, wt T mast wove. Waveriy's, Lie 4 eleen AND Liqvons. OURBON WITTRKEY CONSOTORURA ARE AF rune sanoine of thie on coat, Reniuaky. ¥ 0% BRNDE, AND PAVonITH: + prowane’ wy the gallo or | wall areet we THE MILITARY, ARMORY 80 Gi” RRO.DWAY —wKWw 18 (lb The re Nemes Amy AIG Fry unitnd “0 Munm ah the tnd wert th & 1 0 Pernann, Coereer W ANTHD—A YOUNG MAN, 0 Us DRRATANDA TH Vagverrean badness, oF coe that Apply a 15 Bowery, to #. ¥. Jones, ANTED—~A MAN, TO FXGAOR IN A LIGHT IW Aor Sten: a expat of Wo BD cha pe JANTED— BY A GENTLEMAN RMRIDING IN THR Boalh, a tntor, well qualiond t prepare hie some fae eat Jege’ one who can teach French, Xp earl meee preterred, a Protentann ” the tor male school in the place, address 4 Herald Wantepna Yousy Man, TO keer BOOKA P double eniry 84 collect foe's wwreinmt tatiore Addrenas bon, Wilh TeereMe and sary experiad, Wy ©. Weraid ottiee, V FANTED IN AN OFFIOR, A SMART, ACTIVE BC elfen Oars OA. One who wrhes & bad ing ia tuabe hianeell weiul. apply io W. W, Bemmen & Ca, Bo, b New #8, ANTED—TWO DOYS, OW AVOUT 16 YEARS OF VY nae, at the san , wuling 1 blend « Ting mpecimems of dra " o isa k UAATAM. eicn pavers, 10 aud Damioe * oe 043 WANTED <A RHLAABLR ovricn HOY, Apour is ears of mee. who oan wrike & pornd bape. * lad with Giret cate Gronla cf bin benny were Wahaniey a) Diy Wo Ge tho C. hewit, is Brom way fe ony PMART, ACTIVE LAD. IM & Lawvkws fice ime wiv) writen» (it ones, 608 enn mek himmonl: reneea!iy waetal Apply #0 Wail | romn 32. ——_——_— ___ THe TRADES, OF SCOTLAND woop bom “A RDENER, - A NATIVE J ithe meet with « gentlemen who would above traae, an be be Soreueely emquaiaied et brameten, amd baa { ¢ pagrment cl horeca, and ten gond ariver, hoe we fo ey oF conntry or woud go Month it peed reterence. The week from 10 Wo 5 0 lun bere sient, by inquiring for Uaraener Sie mh. Are a yaar tO 4 map Wilo CNDER « Serecter cot sir pormmanant Adéress bos +00 Veal one ‘lard wore 18 meee D WATCHMAKERA—WANTED 1MMRDEATED firm Tate weichmadar | Avzty 0 nat Aaa MG ap Cr. oe Cena mivertinths - watiet o weer bd Wver thawer cee Pewter 9 ae Jewelers not eiveriniihe Apply ke above, CONT HOTIC A MAN WHO de bavinens tor (he (wo leet yrars, amen, no eit bie (fate, td Pay Ook reuUinet Mi meeing wih & goed heme. wie reneae Were te inal 0m ores. Cel tor ven ‘epee: No. 16 Vth a, betwees Oh ond Ty ore, en SANTED—A MARELE COTTER, Ladi bee WAioer wore cert dosent ge, OOO 2 or th tomy tiaplryer aaa | Saemer Two week maw can bear of & posh by carbag a Zo snwT git & Ce. fromm 10 We 18 eet VRE ADVERTISEMENTS. NK VILLE PRANCAIER PARLANT L/AUURWAND 6 FAnghais, Genre wrote tans wen ‘atu ie reapegtan ie, ine plone Wiadre wer 18 Wht Ageney Py. Ae WoRKEn mau Tonal” set INTELLIGESCK ovvices. 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