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Mat Binding Machines.—I. m. & Co. ready for sale machines for binding straw and al: Kinds of haus. machines do the work far better ané of gilt cornices, isce and muslin curtains, damasks, butt Hei cater & FGUSON, 0. 201 Brosdw rine gronhins nducements (0 yarehasera 3 above goods. le 0 order. Our superior a to facilites eee keep the ies have always ‘fad—of being the ‘cheapest house M. Pat eee the United Staies tans he Sad = ‘Depot No, 192 Pear! ‘wrecks ens door * door below ‘The New Gridiron, Robinson’s Patent, Ac- three 1 It saves all the gravy, none into the fire. 2 It cooks the steak through witout e outside. 3. It prevents anv smoke in the kitchea Five sizes, from $2 to $3. Sold at 79 Duane street, east of Broad: and Toupees.— ‘and original dye is ap- e and 88 tiah ment, ‘TORELOR’S, 233 Broadway. ve Bot Dye, Wis had ay sph ou A suite of ‘ is senivie bis eooepeceeh dye oa oper ly io, 6 Astor House. reliable ‘and revall Hs alr Dye, Four ee Box, Slack er brown —Sold at Clark Gs ie Sie 273 Browd- 05 Rasen otros and i the yy street, 1S b0 aliante street 175 and a7 alton street: Hronkiva’ ‘and at drug and fancy goods stores generally ic the United Btates, The Haman be toga Grandjean Having, for the period of forty years, made the human hair his study, may beconsulted daily'on all disenses of the hair, at his offsey ‘No. $4 Church a! airee, from 8 Oelock A. M. to 5 0'¢lock P. M. Notice.—To ition with Hamor — ‘Owing to the great onenens for the cure of surafaia, im ihe city Now York, T-shall be at no 4 i'r ss Broadway, from 25th inst, to Marchi. All who ara re fale yas hamor are respectfully invited w ean, Advice, in all cases, gratia ow ALD KENNEDY. Proprietor of Kennedy's medical Alscovery, Roxbury, Mass, Baron Spolasco, m. O., Bt. ‘Nicholas Aoteli— Leena tb bave fect'y cured me of Led ot (ora snd alter several medical geatlemen had ‘lea to a ‘Tou have stoce cured a lady and two whom 1 recommended. GHOBGH WASHINGTON JENKINS, N.Y. Holloway’s Ointment and ‘Pilis.— What are thelr credentiais? They are approved by the most enight- y bes medical autoori- ible by. recover thousands, in ail dis~ eaten of Ge skin, glands, ud seoretive organs. Sold at the manu‘actoriee, No. 80 Maiden lane, New York. and No, Strand, London; and by ail draggista, at 23c., 62sgc. and a per pot or box. roup—Croup —This Awful Complaint 1s Seomediaiely cured by Dr. Tobiay’ Venetian iluiment. No who value the lives cf thetr children should oe without inthe house. Rold by all the druggists and storekeep ers. Depot 6 Cortlandt s‘reet. Hernia.—Only Prize Medal Awarded to by the Industria! Exhibition of all nations for @eir now radical cure truss. Also the Fair of the ite awarded the first ger to this truss io as to its suy ee Valent ne erker and Jo An extensi be at MARSH & O0.'s, No. 254 Maid: Raw Yor, fed Marah, Corlies & Oo. NO sy aap ae Ohio. Open from 7 A.M. until P.M. TeNervous Sufferers.—A. Supply ofthe Rev. Joba M. Dagnall’s gevuice extract pills, for nervous weak: hess and general nervous debility ared by his dispecser, obiained of JOHN ME AKIM, pases ora ‘Broadway, aude ars. ‘Hayes, Brooklyn. Mostecter.—The Surprising Effect of Hox vegetable stomach bitters in removing bile, tmpard Heaith and one to the forcing an appetite and anick “i wruly wand very nervous, debiiita ‘and emaciated person should try it at ones. Bold by ail pale agen' hotels, grocers, &c. BARNES & PARK, whole- 306 dway, corner of Duane street, ‘Whe Remarkable Weather of this hea teeny tm producing colds, coughs and pulmonary complaints af ‘el an opportunity to try the wonder fui effecta of Parks’ balsata hod wr. Its denoficial effects, “even in con. % tested by a single bottle. Bold every where. BABNES & PARK, 804 Brosdway, co-nero’ Duane st. f Married. On Sunday evening, Feb. 24, by the Rey. J. N. Robin- son, Mr. GxoncEe W. Gvovesriex to Miss ManGarer af. ‘both of this city. In Trinity Uhape}, on Sundey evening, Feb. 24, by Rev. Mr. Hobert, Caristorner 4. C.arke to Miss SARA Or- XOND, doth of this city. At Westfie d, Staten Islard, on Sunday morning, Feb. 24, (by the Rev. Mr. Morrow, Mr. Wittiam DsckeR, ot Bloomingvoe, to Miss Cuaniorzs, daughter of Rey. Buliah of Richmond Valley. sas ab rt. x Ce, oa Monday, Feb. 25, by the Rev. S. MEEKER, Jr., to Miss "Euiza H,, eldost daniter Ue douph Jennings Esq., all of Sou hport. Washington, 1). C., on Wednesday, Feb. 20, by Rev. Johp W. French, 0. D., ? ALEXANDER Gav, of the Prassian ition, to ManGanen, daughter of the Tate James Camp- i, Keq., Rew York. Diea. On Monday, Feb. 25, after a short but sevore illnoss, Mrs. REBECCA ‘Bunury, in the 79th year of her age. Her friencs, aud thore of her sou and son-in-law, Sam- uel Burley and Jacob Miles, are respectfully invites to attend the funeral, to morro# afwrnoon, at half past one o'clock, from No. 63 Third street, between First and Beoond avenues. The remains will be taken to Cypress Hills Cemevery. ‘On Mondsy, Feb. 26, Joun Crawroxn, in the 66th year of Lis age. of Mechanics and Tradesmen, the Veterans friends of the femily, are particularly re- uested to a tend the funeral, from No. 412 Grand street, iis ricer at two o'clock, without further invitation, ’b. 26, ANN ‘Epwanns, wite of John Ea- woe eae Ley Ged years. The friends and reiativos of the family are reepecttully informed that her funeral will take piace to-morrow af- ternoon, at one o'clock, from No, 313 Broome street. yy, Feb. 26, Bryan Mokuswa, aged 80 years, The relatives and friends of the family are iavited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, trom his late residence, No. 22 Cannon street. oe eny, Feb. 26, CaTnenixe Awy, infant daughter ‘and Margery Hali, aged 18 months and 26 days. is of the family are respectfully invited to at- tent the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her perents, No. "205 East Thiety- third street, Montreal papers please copy. On Monday, Feb. 25, of ailet fever, Cuantrs Avavs- Tus, only son of Charles L. and Caroline A. Frost, aged 7 years and 7 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at four e’olock. from the residence of his parents, No, 106 Clintoa ‘without further invitation. Jesus sald—‘Saffer little children to come unto mo,’”” Portsmouth and New Urleans papers please copy. On Monday, Feb. 26, of inflammation of the lungs, Barrows, second daughter of Thomas and Catherine Fitz- 5 years. Sete frends os and acquaintances of the tamily, and these of her uncles, Michsel and Jerimy Callanan, are invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’closk, from her late residence, No. 224 Tenth avenue, corner ot ‘est Twenty-fifth street. a On Tuerdsy, Feb. 26, after a long and tedious {llneas, Ganvey, only daughter of James and Riizadeth Garvey, in the 28th year of ner age, & native of Newwn- hamilton, county Armagh, Ireland, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber mother, No, 203 Twelfun strect, between avenues B and ©, this afteraoon, at two o'clock. Her rematas will be taken to Calvary Comotery forincerment. On Tuesday morning, Feb. Apa Louise, infant daughter of G, Edward and Kate a9; Ranous, aged 1 year ‘and 4 monthe. a remains will be taken to Poughkeopsie for inter- onghibeepile agers please copy, In Brooklyn, on Monday, Feb. 25, of congestion of the Tungs, Joun Sitka, a native of Ireland, in the 85th year of his a his friends, and the friends of his uncle, the iate Rich- ard Meapy, are particularly reqnested to attend tne fu- neral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence b--4 La cousin, Thomas Meany, corner of day and Tiilary wron Tuentay, Feb, 26, after a short iliness, Yous Van NoemarD, Sr., aged 77 years, 10 months aud 24 days, The friends acquaintances are rexpecttatly tavite’ to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at three o’cl from his late rostience, Ninth avenue, corner of Seven. teenth street, Gowanus, Sout Brookivn, In Brooklyn, on Monday, Feb. 25, Wriuram, son of Charles M. and Catherine Fhilip, agod 2 years, Ld months 1b day. “hs aletives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, NEW, YORK ; HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY wn 1856. this at three o’clook. Tas erred to wood. ‘eb. 26, JAMES % son of James aged 1 year, 6 months and 7 lay, Feb, 26, Emma C., dsaghter of Jprtiey a the 4th year ot ber papera please c >] ‘At Tomphinenile, SL on y, Feb. 25, Francs, eldest son of David R. and Frances G. Blake, aged 5 years, 8 montbs and 24 days, The fri At Ovesingicg, Westchester ¢ vunty, N. Y., om Monday 26, Hoeaesa, daughter of Edward D, and Henr: Breecorit aged 3 years. At Haverstraw, on Saturday morning, Feb. 23, Hav- RUEITA HARDENBERGB, niece of Capt. R. t. Blanch, aged 6 years, 1 month and 3 cays. At Marlborough, Ulster 2%. Manaw Wyoa7, late Michael Wygant, of AOVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. par OITIZEN | oF THe SEVENTH | WaRD, WithoUr distinetion ot party, who desire the election of Millard Fillmore and Anérew J. Donelson, a8 President and Vice Pre tident of the United ry or nrogueied to meet this evening vanty, N. Y., on eenay,. 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Uy, al the Old Ouriclty Shop, 01, Russa street.» also, mazazilen, povela, paintings aulograyhay or anyinine appor” tahving to Mlerature or ihe fine arte’ constant: ou hued large collection ot old and modern, cagrevi 3. Scrape, ria, fen de, HA PENG 10f Nason sie PERSONAL. A %. Ww MR. oa WILL FIND ‘A LETTER AT AT «the Herald office. D. C. WILL CALL FRIDAY, 29TH. ¥ Mi8S MARY ANN CONNER, | FORMERLY er, soor. land, late'y from New Orleans, wil cal! «: $65 Broadway, she wily ‘bear something to her advantage, F J. F. 18 LIVING, DO COME OR SEND beth a thd _SITUATIONS WANTED, }UUNG Awe aune, ames 1040 Moin adn pg chet aa is, Union square YOUNG FRENOH GIBL W, ITUATION, AS A lady's maid or ‘entre addr Pas ot Broud the cor flocr, sont room, sf c prepily sitenacd we age YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A ATO. A drevp waking establishment or Brive varie i snd tt lndiewand ehildrers? dresses, bed A SESEMTASLE nNOLIOH GIRL, DESIRES A AITO- & how! "would be Nest of rete veo, La: Tereble. ences given, La Hotel 48 Lateyee Pica AA washer ana ironer; can give good relvrouce. Gan bo seed for vwo days at 2 Savenue A, irom 9 uptll 6 o’cluck, third wlory, wing Adéress No 258 Buwer: tion, 86 Durse and y's maid, » sitvatioa in quire at the Ur! GERMAN GIBL WISAES A S11UATION AS COOK, Font room, oatne BYa RESPROTABLE PROTESTANT @. uation as nurse aod i é iB dunt ters Sencar an an dae ea to td fe well reoumineoded. “apply at 12 2h ot, between and 34 avenues. ANTED—BY A RESPECTALK (YOUNG WOMAN, A We sat ‘simmation as plain cook, ae lroner, in a private da} Bi Nove 13 Greenwich aventio, near’ loralio s Waray, A YOUNG WOMAN, KIGHTEZS years old, with a freah breast of milk, tion as wot nurse. Sippy tbe. Jon Raussen kare 23 sATUATION WaNTED_By A RSeKOr ABLE Syed bermi & Dest sewer sud would Faake he felt geuersiy ‘usefal” 34 ‘The best of of city retere: ive. ply for two daysat 155 29° ae ANTAD—A SICUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE as cook; Understands branches best of iy teferecoes ‘Gan be. sven ioe twe days SITUATION Yantap-By AN AMGRiCAN YOUNG women, as lady’s maid or preter travelling 1 Can also Tenpcetabilit. need mp thaws Ww! hing Teppectabiliy nee L2 are will ‘ pay ioper month, Flesse call for two ‘days as 60 Were nih ats, corner of 6th Svouue A 2050, Woman, WITH A rHesis BREAST OF miik, wishes @ situation, as wet nurse. apply at 12) Coda: BkoPrOtaBLé WoMaN WIsHb: 8 ae 200k, Washer and er; can do genera: bousework; is capable ot ‘ably & plice a8 seamsers inquire at Mra. Biosdwoy, 0440 West 30th at., between 6tu avenue and 1 om Wa: ae COMI EN WOMAN WIsHES A “SITUATION, AS ok full charge of » kitchen; aino, her'two deuebters vant uaiions: ove as chambermaid and to taka creo! children, aud the other an waiter; if possible, tn one temily. Good reference can be given, Llease cu.) at the cor- her of Court street and 4th place. Souih Brookira, UARION, ‘ANTED-A SITUATION, BY aA RESPECTABLE youDg woman, as seamstress; can do al! kinds of famt! f. Good eity reterence. Call 7am a a ity ‘ather present employer's, Wie gE SITU ATIO fer A RSPEMOTABLS PRO light chamberwork; ies? fine ‘anda quod *reack to go travelling with Faxmllys, Yaifornis ‘Best of city reierenoe Wen if req Can be teen ct ‘two days. Pleasecaly at 8 a Bt. Mark's pla Place. SITUATIONS ‘WANTED. GIBL, A arrO ATION Witeeean mnie gms, & Apply at ANTED—A SITUATION, ‘woman, WAprEp— 4 giepation, BY A young woman; cook, troner, and bating bread and Can be . Sac ae ear AMTEO ks a RO SSTON, BY A RESPEOTABLE private fam- W Or waiter, in fly. bites ass oe red eal Wester A YOUNG Lane, A SITUATION, TO ; can write band. Good ‘Address 3. 0., Broadway Post oflcs. ;ANTED—A GITUATION, BY A KESPKOTABLE apy married woman, a4 wet Durde, in respectable tamly. y jaNTED A <A SITUATION, BY (4 RESPHOTABLE ‘and ironer; is s good an cook, + good cit: referene. Apply at 17 12h we b Between Sth valerie i Tn the store, for two days. ANTED—A WOMAN A& COOK FOR A RESTURANT ‘@Beotch woman rea Apply at the Dey stree 4, 06 and 68 Dey at, ANTED—A SITUAIION, BY A_RuSPEOTABLE x, 2OUDE , Bir} about 16 years old, {9 do light ‘chamoee or mind children, Can give ood city reference. Please Talla 10e West 10th sty between Gil and 7th avenuoes” Gas oe teen for ove day. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE MARRIKD WOMAN, TO Pring up en infant by hand, wt her own residence.’ Ad- dress L. B., herald o dress L. H., ox i Heras otlee for two day days. Wares aise ation, Bs BY A GREEMAN GIRL,TO family, either Calitornia. Ad- ANT#D—A RESPECT ABLE GERMAN (LOW We Frotestant girl, who speaks kings, Oe tadercond, fexington avomse. d ironing may apply, enerai house wor! whe eferences, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A taper pe ang Woman, as wet nurse; has lost her baby two weeks since. Good city reference. Lan be seen for two days at 541 lst avenue. T as pthc DRESSMAKER WISHHS TO WORK and stirg ladew Wiseuon in are tn BY A fea ig uD | ee as puree seamstress; perfectly eas. Has the Dest city reforenses. Plone ber, 3 ane atl? West 18th street, between 7th and 8th avenues. AtION, AS ‘out b; day; can give every satistictivn iu cubing dresses, Please cal ai 45 West 13th st, rece oud floor, tront room. PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS | A SIT A child’s nurse and plain seamstress, or (0 travel with @ 5; has lived five years in ber ist [ee God city cefereaca, Cahier two days at 927 Broadway, berween 2st wad 224 ats YOUNG WOMANS WANTS A SIZUATION AS FIRST Falo lannéress, or ag chaaibermald and saxmeiress; can cut aud fit ehiiaver and is au exoelient shirtmaker. Call for wo day West 22d st, becween 7th and Bik avs, A ours ANSRICAN GIRL WISHES A ITUATION, Fer teens Tee Apply at 65 Greeawich st , for 0 dys. RESPECTABLE | i PROTHSLANT WOMAN WisHes A A. “situation; isa good plain cook, and has uo oojection to uussistin washing and sroning, if reqitred. Can be seen at her Jast place Nove vat respectanie ies need apply at 25 br 10H at, A DKESSMAKKR WISEN8 TO PROCURE WORK, would be willing to work by the day or week; 3 com: petent to cut and fit adion’ | Aud childrens? dresses, can be seen for t wat 1298 th & SiNUATION WANTESD-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO understands cooking, general housework, and is willl iCussist in plain se wing, washing or chamherwork. if requir ina respectable samily. Can give five to eight years’ city reter’ enee. Vall at 1h First avenue, coruer of 12th st., inthe bakery” N BXPSRIGNOBD YOUNG WOMAN WIsHES TO O3- A tain a eitnation, as cpambermatd and wu.ter, or rogular walter, in @ respectable private ‘amily. Can give the bast of city reference frem her last employer, where she has lived §. Please address 122 East ato st , sesond ck room, for two da’ YOUNG GIbL WisHaS A SILUATION; SUB T3_AN excellent cook Has no objection to assist in washla and ironing an give the best or cit” retorence if required, Cun be seen for vw0 days at 331 bth avenue. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TC GIVE He INFANT (a jemale) 19 wouwe lady who will take and adopt it as her hddress, by lever, fur one week, Q. i. 8., Broadway jee. own. Post o PROFESSED Cvu0K WANES A SiTU aTLUN—UN- A. dersianas her dusinens in all ite branches; is 8 good bread and biscuit miker, Has the best of city reference. Uall at 75 ts 16th at , over the drug store SISUAIIUN WAN‘ED-BY A _RESPACTAGLE A. secich girl, a8 cnambermald or to do eneral housework. Can be seen a wu tam Huraly’s, 89 Varick st, in the rear, from BA. M.t P.M. A RtSPLOTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, TO take care of ch:idren and do chamberwork or the house we of asmali family: will study the interest of ber em, canny. a rr; r: loud of children; wages $4 1085. Call at 293 RESPEC! TABLE GIRL WISHKS A SIfUATION 70 do the general housework of a small private ramlly; un » Washing and iroatng. City re.erence, ‘Gan A derstards cook be een tor ine diye at 470 6th avenue, between 2sta and 29th ee. ss Anq ANJSEEMAN. WiTH A WIFH AND ONS UBILD. OF Jong experience in the countrs, wants « situation as farmer; understands forming in all ‘its branches, ‘and we raisinge'ana eare of stock, and ia fully compe.entto take d ofa farm, Good reference if required. Please address J. Feitville, New Jersey. SINGLY YOUNG MAN, ACCUSTOMED Tu THE CARE and m ement of horses, desires employment; able and cavetul driver; underaiands vegetable and fruit dening, the planting of trees, and farming in all ite “ad ager reat of references, ‘Uanal at, between Forsyth fund Chry atte sta. rig el cigt E. THE YOUNG LaDY "WHO Was” 80 GROMSLY AS- saulted by @ policeman, on duty in Grove street, Inst night, about 11 o’ciock, will send her address to a. G., Bri Post office, ste will find ove who witneated hls dastardly con: duct, and who willireely give evidence sufficient, itueceasary, to punish the offence ard make an example of a Ninta weed policeman, ig FORMATION WANTED—OF CHARLES ANDR ROBERT Devor, late of the county of Armagh, relatives of Lord Cua bingham, of Ireland, who, when last’ heard from, about t vo years and a haifago, ‘were ‘residing in Jamaica, West Inties, carrying op the business of sugar merchants, out are aupposed w have sisce come to reside in the United States ort EB ‘tormation of their whereabouts, sent to the office ot the Vom: sioners of ee are New York, will be thankfully received by thetr niece, &: n Devor. Jamaica Papers please copy. M?; FAYETIE CALLED A NO LETTER ‘at Broadway Post office Will call again to-morrow it nonity next week 10 FREDESICK DODGE'S SURVIVING RELATIVES. —Frederick sedge came to Canuda, a widower, aout tne Year 1819; was about forty-three years ot age; place of rest ence do not know; think tf wae about 100 miles from Boston; wife's name, Eitzabeth Coonei several children; think der was 8 given name. My fatber bad brothers, David ‘and John; do not kaow if he hed any sisters; may have had more brothera; David went to Connecticut; Jobn was drowned; Froda-ick Dodge came to Canada, as'siated above; had two daughiers in the United States; one married a man by the name of Adams; the other went to live with her uncle in Kentucky; married & man by the name of Nelson, a doctor; hyd a brotuer in-law a minis- ler; think his name was Oanel; lived at Springfeld; Krede- rick Dodge died in Canada, in 1832; middle size, stout built, dark beir any olue eyes. any information that wou'd lead to an Acquaintance with the surviving iriends of Frederick Doiga in the United states, with Nelson Dodge, now living in Canada West, will be mest thankfully received any person having sn¥ krowlesgeo. the surviving friends of Frederick Dodge who will be kind enough to write, wi'l addresa Nelson Nodge, Town Recelvex, Milford, county of Prince Rdward, Cand West captain in the Copunental_army; cannot tell in THE LECTURE SEASON. RIDGEPORT, FEB. 22, 1856,—-Mx, HEINE, BIBLE Hovee:—My ‘Dear Sic—I'prep re this nove nere, kuswiog i shalt have but'a moment's stay at New York on my way (to. morrow) to Schenectady. Mrs. to'd me that your man stated something against me and my missioa. Now, daring ur first our years’ stay at Loo Choo, {t is true, we were greatly bindered. but since then we have circuiated hundreds Stvolumes, and we have found access to, almost every. honse, We have made converts there, and oue of us has even become Please teil your ‘man, (0, mind weil what be ny Youre truly, BETTEUHE(MER TO THE EDITOR OF Ey RERALD. Denr Sir~In my lecture on the Japan Kxpedition at the Pa- norarca of China and Japan, now on exhi®i ton ac 654 Brom I mentioned the Key.’ Dr. Bettelhelmer’s missionary labors im loo Choo. | Not having any personal krowledce of he tacts, T quoted from Mr. Spaiding’s “Journey wo Japan and Kound the Worla.”” shat in the coame of eight years ine tev. Dr. B. had not succeded in making one convert. A letter trom the Rev, Dr. B. contradicts this statement, and in order to do jurtive to @ zealous worker in * good cauv. } feel bound to Jay his lever betore the public, Very respactfnily yours, H. J SHOMBRE, Agent and Lecturer for the Panorama of Obina an a Japan, OP* CHAPEL, 718 BROADWAY, =MACAULAY—A lecture will be delivered on Mr. T.'B. Macaulay, at the we chapel, on Wednesday evesing, Fobruse 27 1856, at 45 P. M., by tir, Hume @reentield. Tickets ) conta each, ion be had ‘at the principal hotels and music stores. ELCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION lecture of Mr. OURTI»’ course will be given on Wed- Derday evening next, February 27. at Clinton Hall, Astor piace, commencing af 8 o'lock._ Suiject, « Dickand.” Course lickets for the rewaining four lectures: ~ To members, 81) non-members. $150; kingle tlekets, 4 cents tind nt a martyr. about me. the Itbrary, NO. 2 Nassau atrect, and atthe door ont the ernie of the Jeoture. 4-H, TIMPSON, Chairman Lect. Com. CANTTLE je as ASSOC! TATION. THE OARD ‘of Directors 6 hat the Hon, hawara Everet wi 2 Uharanter of ehington,” atthe Academy of Musla,on, Novaay evening Mareb 3, atdovciock. Tekets (o members 25 cents, it procured the i(brary or @t t-e down town ofllee. » 2 Naanau street, ‘fo non-members, 60 cents i, H, TIMPSON, _Chaternan of Ledtea Somealtian, SPIRITUALISM EXPOSED AT THE TABERN ACUR, on Wednesday, February 27.—Professor Spencar will give datontshing demonstrations, with parame frog the audience, complesly proving the fallacy of modern spiritualism, table upping, tole dencing, spirits made visiole. men utrowa over in ehoire by the spirits, $1,000 to any medium who can mova # 'ah,e al the Tabernacle without coniact. Doors open at 6); lecture at7}q. Admittance 26 cents, PRINCIPAL SCENERY, FROM KANSA 8 RIVER to California, via Balt Lake Vity and Shove full view of Caltiornia, ‘wit a lecure trom J: W, Oitieed® Keq., can be hed for 45 cenis, at Hope chapel, every afternoon and éventng thia week, at Jana 73 o'clock THE FIREMEN. T A SPROIAL MbSTING OF PROTROTOR ENGINK Company No. 22, held on the morning of the 2éith inst, ihe followmg resoliitions Were unsnimous'y adopted Resolved, That we tender unto Zephyr Hose ose Company No. 4, of brooklyn, Kastern district, our slocere and grateful thanks for tele nnremiidag avection and bountiful suoply of refresh- ments extended us at the bre in Wallabout, on the night of the th inet, a? oived, ‘That we render our thanks to the Brooklyn Fire Depas tment in gone ral, jor their many acts of courtesy on the Caleb D dears, Walter T. Fort be James Connor, Committee, CHAS. N, JOMNSTON, Foreman, ), Muanay, Secretary. a XEMPT ENGINE COMPANY.—-THS 4 month gite Powe, Oolock. REGUGAR micoling of this company will be held at ibe en, 202 Centre street, this Wednesday evening, at JAN RS GTLMORS, Searetary. A YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD “CHARAOIER fan bagel ca.jon, wishes a situs ion RAR in en importin, Wholesale byuse. A line sent (o J, N.Gox 12) Hesad will meet with prompt attention. 8 COACHMAN—A YOUNG MaN, A PEW Daya direvgeged in the city, und haa a perfect knowledge of es & permanent rituailon, Addr ‘diery store, 125 4h avenue, PERSON THOROUGHLY VERSED IN, “THe PUR chase and sale of uphols ery ¢ oda, and competent to supersptend making up curtains, ‘tc., 1s desirous of obtatatng +mployment. Reterences unexceptionadie No o 0 any part of the Union Address M. W., box 3,170 Poatoflce. OUKKKEPER.—A THOROUGH PRACTICAL BOOK- keener. correct accountant. rapid writer, good corres pondent, iirst rate tinar cial gd business qualifications. desires situation {na mercantile house, back, or assistant secreta*y and actuary im an insurance company, haviog had extensive experiesce'n the Jatter, Salary must be Koeral. References No.1. address Accountant, 494 Broadway. RUGGISES —WANTEP, A SITUAT: ION, AS DISPANG- ing c.erk in a drug store, by a gent eman well acquatnted with beih the retail and orescripuon bustoess, Best of city references siven, Mo objection to yo tuto the country, or out cen Please address, tor two days, A, ., box 138'Herald office. {OOK —A COMPETENT AND TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN J desires a situation as mea! and pastry cook, and makes firet rae breed; will assist in washing aud Ironing. Can be Oe ee Please apply a: 2j1 Bowery. Wages woderate. /AIN BRWING.—TWO YOUNG LADI&S, GeRaans, now living with their parents, are desirous ¢f taking in towing m home. ‘The best of references Bin, 7 ‘Abply detweer st, ORTER - BY A “YOUNG MAN OF COLOR FROM Tad Tas South, who is a spiendi¢ scribe and unexceptionable cor- respondent, a situation as porter in 4 store, or asituationin s lawyer's or veal estate ofloe; fully understands deed writing and & nveyancing. letlers of recommendation from the south; also refers to enanoepionavis city reference, A F, By Broadway Post office, g AMB3TRESS.—WADTED, BY A YOUNG ‘WOMAN, A situation as seamstress; understands cutting and fitting ladies’ and children’s dresves. Best of city refereace from her last place. | Can be seen at 184 E.izabeth st., in the basement, for two days, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 3S girl, to do housework in a small family; 1s good washor on tw do chanber- be given. be seen for two days, if not engaged, at 108 Webren at, in ‘ihe back basersent, Brooklyn. il Sivation WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE. Woman, head ironer, or to take charge of iaundry in # hotel! has the best of city reference from her last place. Please call at 62 Oak st, three doors from Catherine SII UATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE CO- \) _ lored girls, as cooks, and to wash and iron, in # amall ja mily, in Brooklyn, Apply at 162 ‘Henry st., Brooklyn, SITUATION WANTED~—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ae cook, and to ags st in the ee nud troning. Hae the best of city’ references. Can be for two days at 226 26th st, betw een 6th and ‘Sth avenues, QnvaMons WaNtsD—py TWO RESPHOTABLE © girs, in o private fazay one as cook, washer and ironer, the other aschuinbermald snd waiter, fad wang 0 to make berseif generally seta: would }ike situations in amie famils, “they ean both bring excellent recommends: Yous from thelr last place, where ons has lived dive aad the other three yeare, Apply et 4y West 2th st, for two daya. MTUATION WANTKD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘woman, a8 cork, warher and ironer. Onn be seen for two Lig at No, 36 Kast 18th si., be.ween Broadway and 4a avenue hae! WAN TED—BY A SCOTC: yan; i print stands the raising of vegetables; has had gé beth countries; also his wite is capablevof taking ¢ a domes” Good reterence. Address = Herald office, Cry JATION WANTED—BY A “MIDDLE AGED GEN- temen, who Ts jated to Bil S0y postion th us nowledge ot t, aclive and energell. would devote his entire tint ane fang talents w the interest bin employers. Unexceptionable references, address B. M. B. L., Heraid office, GITCATION WANTED “BY AM © con, who has been tn the storuge atthe West for the pest ten years, jake charge of Looks and a general superi:tendeuce of pusl- nora” Unquertionable reverenees canbe given. Address A. He HL, 270 Jay #t,, Brooklyn, for this week, SP TD AS ION WANTED~IN A LAWYDR'S OFF! &young man, who writes @ rapid and pertwotly i Nand’ and has ad one year’s experience iu an ofiee ding Ba extensive business; refers to present employer, at is Wiliam street, 90 Merchants’ Rzctange, vane ‘he cfin be seen, T°, FAMILIES GOING TO CALIPORNTA.—A MIDDLE aged lady, eapadie of doing any kiad 0: housawork. would give her services jor her passage, or pay ® part i required Tait Who to dive witn the iamuy belore going. Apply at 8 168 York street, Brooklyn, 1] 0, WHOLReAL GROG RRS OR MANUPACTURRRS.— A first rate salestena, Who Can iniluenc# an axionsive rade with cash and short timeeny grocers, wiab © make ao ar rangement with a respectahie house, to se!] goods on soumis- sion. Communications addvossed to a. ¥.S,. Heraid offlve, wil! meet with prempt atiention, DUK AGED PER- forwarding business who is competent 10 28 ote wo pe ray avtigle, to ioraort wil leave this cliy ina “few eye Tor West. Parties desirous ot engaging bis servic drese Salesman, Herald office, Is F ell, Wee cree SICUATION, BY A ee ee PRI (§ t girl, ap heey bermald ‘and waiter, olty reference n. 183 8d_av., ey a aad bee Can WS teen tar two aoe No objection « goin ANTED—ASITUATION, BY A RESPECLABLE GIRL, todo berwork; is & first rate washer an 4 ironer, with four ears’ reference. Flease cali at 151 ‘Ghrinopher at, second | r the store. Cen ‘seen for two days. WANtED—2y A RESPROPABLE YOUNG GIth, A situation, id, or 10 do general housework, 325 Wau reference can be given. Oan be seen for two days at Ws ANTRD—BY A RESPROTABLE YOUNG WOMaN, A cbambermaid and waiier, or to do the work tat fall peas, family; is a washer and ironer The ty reference, appl; 8 good w vt ib eee eee cage Fa, it av. top floor, front ANIED—A_ eae BY rs RESPACTABL « 00d cook young woman, a6 g¢ plain and tirst rate wasner and. Best of city reference from her last piace. Uaa be seen for two days at 184 Klizabeth at., in the barem sat, Wea me ys SITUATION, By A ees prea ao wares, e charge of chi di P Seceatinis ns. nOen be co tor two dnya, it not cogaged, at 50 Spring st., in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 COMPETENT AND W: chambermai: Lie Esimon thy airs girl, as Pee bien en aod ( take e ot lors, or as fine washer jroner; does‘op musing ‘beally! can ive zoelent iy" raterane; ats capable of any of ‘nes situa fons, Call at 389 20 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST RATE SHIRT maker, who is capable of takiog chargo of bunds in an estab) isbmert, or 9s cham! seamstress, waiter or laundreas, bas no chjec ean & respect boarding nouse. all for three ce days at No.8 8 Sullivan a + Bear ( Canal. WANTEDIA SITUATION, BY a RUSPECTABLE woman; is a good cook, Washer and irener. Best of olty borg: cam begiven, Oaltfor two days at 3 Trinhy placc, WArrED—« SITUATION, young woman, as cook, And ironer, in a small private family. Gooa city reference given. Can ‘be seen for #370 days at 123 2lstst., oorner 7th a1 Ww ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIKL, uation as chambermald and walter, or nurse ani plain ood city references. Apply at 152 Smith st., between BY A_ RESPECTABLE WASIED— BY 4 RESPECTABLE PROTESCANI youpg women, ® situation in @ genueman’s family, ax purse or 10 ouae eewing. Can be seen ior three days at 16 Lewis at, fo ws AnTED BY A PROTESTANT hha A SITUATIO® berwork, ing and ironing, or as urbe snd. seamstress; be: ratareaoe given, Cait" at 173 1th st., between lat and 2d avenues, A YOUNG Woman, wax pepe SITUATION, BY A Ooiee ane good reference given. avenue, 2 between en Tih and 13th sts., vin Dakery lore. ANTED—A BITUATION, BY A R&SRGCTABLE Fodete st can take charge of an ee con ita do shamberwork and fine wai bys young gg ot 16, todo a nent ones chamberwork oF fait au my 8, Would fice situation family, references. inure at x10 1st avenue, between 120 ‘and “isin surin io bakery stor WAStED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A von as oock or laundresa, in » private amily, can do fine reaching, ironing and fluting in the neat+st manner; has 10 objestlou to goa shor« distance tu the cou try : x fet re- ference givea. Can be seen for two dasa at 123 West WASTED—BY A RESPRCTASLY YOUNG WOMAN, A HMtuation to do general housework; is a good plain ooo, washer and ironer; or as chambermaid and waiter. ot chy reference from her last pisce. apply at 196 27th at, Wazee Cs RESPROTABLE WOMAN, vere GENt Jeman’e or iamily’s washing), satisfaction every care iahen at wn house. Best of reterence rem Wreqoired. Ca.) at 221 Varick st., back Sanecieat of the front housm, second dcorinthe alleyway. ANTHD—BY 4 R&SPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation, with o Ye Fe, ro Sait cook, wi washer and froner, Hus good city re ‘be seen for two days ac400 6h avenue, between 20h and: SOU aia, Trout ross, EP SITUATION. “BY. A RESPKOCTA rd 6 Bir, to do the Past washing and small Mirae ay ce ‘would be work; can get Can be een two days ot merge en ns at, between ‘Court an and Smith sis, Brooklyn, third floor, ‘ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A BESPROPA3L (deg i, ne staal riven, fname; no objootiny te oa werk, ins smal priv {0-nirys good ety pe ae nb, obec fog nt Can be seen ur until fourth floor. Ww JANTED—A SITUATION, AS GOOD COOK, BY A first rate bivcult maker; is Wiling to asiat in wasiing and ;can come weil recommen her last piace; wer iss eee tee country, ook sory ‘or two days at 138 Clinton piace, back roum. ‘ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE MILDLE AGED lady, # situation, etther as housekeeper, in a wid wer's famiy, or housekeeper and companion to an invalid lady; abe wou dhave no objection to travel witha tamily returning to England; is not subject to sea sickness; has good references. Please address A. W., berald oflee, for one week. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, the washing and ironing. Good reierence. Apply at 119 lah my, ener and 6th avenues. Can be seen fortwo ash, ifnot engaged. Sie a SITUATION, BY A RESPEOT ABLE woman, as been tea first rate washer and oper, bot tne an Ra Ctharwine, .t0 oy a chamber: work and reference. Appl between 161b aes eae B18. tt D the cont nfectionery store. Waa SITUATION, BY A YOUNG RESPECT. ble American wowan, 9s chambermaid nurse, Cail at 20 Kast 10th st., third flcor. pes SITUATION, ae A PRIVATE are tl By 82 sapecincnt waiter, © who thoroughly under stends his busivess, aed ts wig tomake himsoit gouerally useful. be seen for two care at Mr. Uorwin’s grocery , from 9 till 8, personally or by note, WwW ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A teh eae BLE young woman, as cook, ina private tamil stands english aud French cooking; no objection tein board house. Gocd city reference. Please cali for two days at |: Sth at., near Gih avenue, in the grocery store. ANTLD-BY A HIGALY RESPECTABLE GIRL, A ‘itustion to do general houseworn in a small private fa wily. Has the best ot city re‘erence from her last place, Please call at 238 tsluzabeth et., between Houstonand Prince, for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY “AN AMERICAN ‘wo. Man, a8 searasiress; she ts an excellent sewer, and Pare Kinde of childien’s clothing. Call at 246 Bas at, ANIEND—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, aS '8 private family; is a first race washer and ironer, ifrequired. Good ct ity reference from her last iace, where she has uved two year: room. Apply at 114 Mulberry street, third floar, back room. Can be seen for two days. AMTED—A SITUATION, B BY A WOMAN, AS COUK: bas had Arg rk rience fpr] panasotttog a. all its branches, tics bo sesh Sor tee tage mando ook if yen foe two day ‘at 506 Houston st., in the more, W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A | RESPROI Ly ‘ABLE girl, ina small private eet, pe gees ‘as good cook, es stor iH pepe is a van mo her Can be seen at 178 West Tost, Botwoon Tin and Ey avenues, from 9 tos o'clock. Ww ANTED—BY AN KXPERIENOED SRANSTRESS, A situation in a respectable pri ;sbe can cutand fit children’ ) make fing this do all kinds of family se winj church, The egrity and trustworthiness, can b? obtained by 8 piyiog for twe day 6 at 126 6th avenue, between 9th and 10th ats, AMTED-BY A HESPEOTABLE WOMAR, A SITUA: tion as cook; is a first rate cook, washer and ironer; has no objection to the country ; has the Best elty reterenoe. “Can Ve seen for twodays at Td ustrens 8 W ANTED-—A SITUATTON, In A SMALL PRIVATE family, by a respectable yourg woman, to do general housework or wor! assist washing and jron- ing, ‘he best of clty references from her last place. Uali at 15 Marion st., first floor, pack room. ANTKD—ByY A RESPKCTABLE WOMAN, A SIrU, A. tion, as cook, in & saloon or hotel. Can sige oly refer once. Inquire at 125 Baxter st., second floor, Oan bi tor wo days. ANTED—A SITUATION As WET NURSE, BY A WwW healiny, respectable, woman, with a tresh oreast of mlik, Apply, for thre , at No. £9 Roosevelt st. second floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘German girl, as chambermald, or to do washing and ironing. Uan pive good city Tetorence, Can bo seen for {WO days at 12 Baywid st ihe baseinent, WANTRD-A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLN young woman, xs Iw id do cham yer nd laundry work ia ® smal, respectable "g Can give the best of relerence. ‘Prose cal ie ge ial » for two daye, ANTSP--A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, W “ts cook, washer and. lronsr; good roferencse. Apply al 4 Whitebsi) st, Can be seen for two days, if not engage W Axizo—a BITUALION, BY A_ RESPROTABLE oung git), todo gareral’ hourework in a private ta. ily; f'n geod plala cook, washer and Wroner,” ing no, ohjoe: Uon to go & short distauce in the countey. Good city reference from her Inst piace. Can be seen for two days at 231 19h wt, ANTED—A SIEUATION, AS WHI NURIR, BY A fs Bato! with a fresh breast ces given. Call at No. 8 in ibe thread and "need ¢ e store, two doors trom the 24 street, bowery. ANTRD—A YOON BABY 10 WET NURSE AT HER own residence, by wheauliy young woman, taviag lost her own dDaby, Please cali at 61 Mott stress, in the rear butla- ing. Caw be seen for three days. ANTHD—S STATION, BY A MIDDLR AGED Wo. W ‘tran, an niusso and sonmsirows; ano do tre bestows af srs jeferenee. Onn be seem for two days ‘Broly, ing; bas the best of city at hood Livery st , floor, front r Wann SITUATION, BY oe RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermald, wasbing and ironing, Can Produce satistactory o city re references, ntet seen for iwe' ‘days at 41 bpring st, fourth floor, rear building. WwW ANTED—A SITUA? TON, BY A! RESPECTABLE PRO. testart woman, us chambermald and waiter, or as nurse and seumatress. Best city reference from ber last place. Ap ply for {wo days st 161 ist ay., between 0th and Lith sta, in i ement ANDED—A SITUATION, BY A RKSPSCTABLE Wo- man, agcook, Washer and troner. Best city reference. Apply for two days at 161 Ist avenue, bevween 10th and Lith nls. the ement. he ANIED -A SITUATION, As cook. BYA RESPNOT- ‘ab'e young woman, who bly understands ber ouriness; can give good city reference. P.ease call et Nos 8 thesreur; can be seen for two da; WASTED—4 SITUATION BY A nRESPROTABLE young woman, ay nurse; faa take ‘char trom tBelr invauey: will do chainberwork in w ‘private lagi hd pisin sewing Can We seen for two days af Il tid Ls 17 Kast 23th ot, between 2d and Sa ave ‘The beat of city Fe'erences. WA A Wars bp GIRL, A SITUATION in & private family; isa good cook, was aad irocer. for two days rity 18 Perry at. Hest of elty reference. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RES? KOTABLE young woman, us nurse and chambermaid; ty ee rom ber Inst place, “Apply sor (wo days at 153 venue, Wana AN ENGLISH MAN, wHO TAROUGELY ‘unders ands bis business, & sitsation to take charge of a “arm or parden; bis wife can mansge thedairy. Good re- ferences given, “Address A. X., box 189, Herald office. W ANTED—BY AN AMERI‘AN LAD, 17 YEARS oF age. a sitsadion tn, & temperance grocery, or to learn a ight, reepeciable tra le; wrkes & good bara, ‘and ie quick at f- sures; reyes address G.D.8., ‘62 Fourth street. ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, WHOSE PRESENT EN. gagement will expire this week, te anxfous for m altuation neome mercantile house, as entry clerk or assistant b ‘ee per; ie wig to make himse f generally usetu. ‘e(orat orwent and last employers. A, note addressed to G. J. X, Serald ofce, will receive immediate VANTEDA SITUATION, BY APROTGSTANT MAN, F coachinan; ; Is capable o: eitaer; bas ine nestor yet aie y is married and nas one child; is capab:e ‘a of @ small place. Address H. U.H., Herald wae ie SITUATION, BY A PROTKSTANT mad chman, The best of refererces can be Country preferred. Address J. 1., 40 Greenwich st., in "he wore, ANTED—A SITUATION, “BY ak XouNG, MAN, IN Wie tatoare tue as ears’ experience nage Relerenoe gives’ trom hia ing ie Tenployers. Aa cress W. B., box 118 Herals office. Ww anaep- ry eels nears ‘AS GROOM AND © COACH: man, b; Protestant, who can give good releronos as 13 charecer aad foapabiuty; Is, Is @ aoe city ariver ~nd has no objection to the country; is willl ‘usefal to ois employer. Address box 102 Herald ‘flees oF a. ‘Trainor, comer of White st, and Broadway, tor three days. W ANTED—BY A SOBER, Lifebeat! YOUNG | MAN, A tituation ag barkeeper. ‘Can the best of city reler- srceastobenerts. Address F. ox ety Herald ofl, gar Nyoenten BY A RESPKCTABLE PRO. testant kiny in all its branches and asst 0 washing sad itaess Cali from 10 aM. till 2 P. a, at 167 Weat 13th at. ‘AN1RD—BY A YOUNG ‘MAN, Al FORN. HEY ROOM, ‘with partial board, ‘not above 'Fourteen'h street; vicinity ’ Bond street preferred. G. J., box 2,44 Post en if required. — ofilee. Keterences ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY A coloed man, who underitands his business {n ail ite ovanchee, He can drive as iany horses as required; can take entire charge of them in “health or, aickness,'o ean’ bars ness, recommendations or city refereuces will ve st. Gcoa ven. Apply at Bell’s Anteluigence | office, % Leonard O* DEMANDE DANS URE MAISON FRANOaISE, 259 10me rue, une bonne francaise ou cileneide, (pars lant francais,) qui alt qelques nollsna de sulsin Nh JKUNK FRANCAISE, PARLANT ANGLAIS, Dit- sire se placer dans Une fimille franceise ou amencaino, comme iemme de chaubre ou bonne d’enants, cennalssant on pen la couture; elle peut fourpir de bonnes recommanda- “Madreseer No, 18 Mercer at, dans ie basement. N JEUNE HOMME AGE DE 2 ANS, RACKMMENT arrive de surope, d'origine Irlandatse, parlans pacfal- emert bien ¢ francais ét )Auemand, et comorenant passa. viement l'anglais, desire se placer chez une tamil e ou dang tin Botel en qualité de sommelier (waiter) Ii connatspariaite ment le service de table, ayant tonctione plusieurs annees & Vnotel Baur & Zurich, 1h eet assez capaole pour easelgner le racais ade jennes entants. Keco jations suyerieures de Psurope et acl. Ecrire 8. V.P,, & Padresse Byrne Herald oflee, Pour quatre joars, 10s. ” ‘THE TRADES, CARPBNTER AND JOINER, 1N DESTILUTE C1R- cummiances, recently arrived from Engiaud, is in want of dplovment, etther by the day or piece work. Address J, 8., 903 8,957 GARDENER WANTED—HE Must f Be LNDUSTRIOUS, A “snd understand bis business thor @ Soctoaman referred. Anquls oat 56 Wall at, tain woky, A “Btatheres tavcapal oc WANTED—APPLY AT CUUBERT CUTTERS paghang oon WANTED mA custom and reinil store; one who ia from his WANTED, A SITUATION, BY AN EN- ery, yallverware, dc.; is competent te take Bost given, address RESSMAN: “WANTE! A PRESSMAN 7noROUGHLY competent to run a £ 0¢’s double cy under pi on color. va work, may obtain a situation by apolying ‘a Barwell, Pur- «el & Co., 82. Sepruce st, None but s gooa workman need app Ye “4 )LUMBER WANTED.—A ST#HADLY, INDUSTRIOUS Soe who thoroughly understands his business and seapable ot t charge oF 4 thop, way Lear of @ good altun- ton by addressing H. © 5 Pela Pe Felerehoe, Herald 0 QILVERS CHASEHS.—WANTFD, A “oH SER TO TAKE Charge of that. corariment in ® factory. Une ready at designit g ard modelling For one of snocrior qualitications ‘and hoa: oiher need apply) an advantageous situation ts of ered. Address box No. (3, Hroaaway Poet office, (TO COUPFRS—ONE OONVERSANT WITH AIS BUSI- ‘T° ness can bear of a good mtun jon es foreman, or by invest: ing a small capttalf may have un interest in the’ business, by wpplying Wovens jroadmeadow = ‘Weta wtreet. © ENGINE BUILDERS APD MaCUINIStS.—AN EX- r penienced Geaigner tnd drat, Distan of staact and o'ver tmachinory is desirous of an cngutement, Address Muchinist, Merald oitice. (POL MAKERS WANTRD—GOOD WORKMEN, ACCUS ‘ctned to fine presa tos. Steady employment at good wages. apply at U6 Wests7th st , third floor. FO CIVIL ENGINEERS. CONIRACTORS, & ed, a rituation, elther as ¢ erk or foreman of w ANT. . bya competent and well quaiided person. Por an intervie sd chest W, 1), Beraid office, No objection to any part of the pion. Wy PRINTERS.—AN FXPRKARNCED PRINTRR, OA" Oauhat 1. patvie ot editing, proof re Pp porting, i ‘Ante aes AuoN, Address Repuviican, Herald offlee 10 PRINTERS —WANT®D, A BOY; ONE WHO UN- DP dorstands pross work, or hw to work te Gordon pressos, roadway and Fulten at, corner ANI EBD--A FIKST RATE PEARE ANO Jit SEPTRE: ‘one Who can engrave and chase, an good workean in Apply toJ. 4, Shoudy, No. 4 Cordandt siree!, np +pnl w ) D-A SITUATION, AS INDOOR APPENTIOR, W — ov 12 years of ng’, Address O. P. F., Union Post oftire, ior three de, PogkknEPER WANTED— the wholesale Hquor and inquore and influence rome trade i thet line. "A Siustao by cddredioe Tas nana, coke weal ‘ Ceatlona, ‘ke., which wil be ntiondae tor i Obie WANTED—a OCOLOBED MAN WITH ood city references. Apply a: 72 South at, OOK WANTED.— AN ;xEsRtaxcap Ase hd bd ‘also a good washer and ironer, can weal 1 Seki Ree PAP Sry tae Er ome i ee ol RUG CLERE WANTEO—A YOUN D three weeke or @ nase pio, s Scone i roughly erfaalniod with toe drug bunipers, busicens: Dusinessin this ltr and addresa generally, one who has oeen in the = save pred refererces. None others need apvly. Dr CLERK WAKTED, To @o SOUTH—A MAN OF ght sort can find w deairsbie and ¢ aitun- mn. "addteen, wih relerecea, Ba, Verald clea. KK WANTED—ONE WHO Rl ome ae 1 Sosomunended Inquire at 88 Grand street. er AYD Soe s AND a WIFE WANTED —to go twen! ee) he woman to man- age & daily ‘and direct and snes in the goneral house Yorks ‘oe man to fake charge of heveee ond oak musi anersiand, ing. Liberal wages to. com nd none others need apply. Address J. 1 x 3 box Pm Post oles. IRL WANTED—AMERICAN, SOUTOE OR ENGLISH. to assist in (aking care of chiliren and to enya goherallyum ve wast bea good plain Ce inld nest and tidy, an yovit One with the above att Hifleations wil ind at eae kone Tecwoen 10 and the 3 vasement door of 56 Hat mmond s' Gr WAPTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS BIS ‘pusivers ave hes some knowleige of urjeniog 4 ‘ed map preferred, Address 8 , box 3,147 ANTILLA MAKERS ekg pitty HaNv8s TO work on mandilas. To regres rages wil be ibe red and constant work. Tied om toa. M. & &. Davies, $96 and 397 Brondway, up stairs. ro'derrs. OK 1 MAKE@S WANTED—aT NO. 90 WEP? ‘abitry second sireet, pesement ~Ameriemnsonly. Wok given outiia ppiy petore lo A. m. ASTRY OOOK WANYED.—SH@ MUST UND&RSTAND sa mower’ or ye Apply immediately nt te ofice of ” 4 ‘Apply tram Holdridge’s Hore, 769 roadway, onruer Olinton place, ‘ 0 Fanaa MAKERS —WANT:D, 12 GOOD HANDS, sw parasols and umbrellas ‘Apply at H. Crossman 00%, a0 Ceaarat pi hth Seattle’ JBAMSTEESS ‘AND ” CHAMBERMAID.. —A YOUNG ‘woman It Wanted as seam: tress and to do chamberwork; none need apply who cannot bring first rate cit; relersncag nao character and capability. Apply at No, 8Cituion place, st {ALESMAN WANT«D—ONE WHO 18 THU ROUGHLY preferred. “inquire at eat 708 Yond ay. eer WANTED —TWO SALKSMEN WANTED, LIN il dry guods store ic Hroadway, toc the silk and’em- brolaery depariment. Aone ne but tore who understand their buries need app ih references (otherwise no pouice will be ta! bon 2 box | Ey Post ofce. ET NURS&S WANTKD—aT “FAK SURRY, 6th avenue, corner 16th strest, Apply from li to 1 o wW j ANTED—& YounG anD SU0L-LCORERS 0Ua0H- in, Willing to reside in Cube. who is tu it about, Horse end Cay rider. He fog thus willing a nouified, and can give good refe: renee, be employed, cddreslbg box orl 92 92 Post ofllce, fe 5 - | Bpcietapt RRAPKUTABLE MIDDLR brain womad, asnuree aud seamstress in @ private famil take obarge of an iniant. ‘The most re pectable city volepoaoen wel be required. »ddreas # note, stating name and reference, to dex Bo. 102 Herald office. ‘ANTED—A NUKSE AND 8%AMBSI'RES3, AND TO du make herself generally useful, required. Apply at 178 Caton st, ANTED- aoe A FAMILY RMSIDING ON THE BANKS ot the Hudson river. a short at the city, @ smart, Udy woman, as laupdress and cam-ermeid arly, ith references, ihia day, between 1 and 20/clock. at 40 Dev st, ANTbD.-THEKE GUOD DBb58 CAP Roe gcoP \d constant em; ment given Wy 2aeaa oa Frode Gal” at 108 ‘Canal st, this week. site NW, ANTED—A GIRL, ' TO Do Rt ae og ONE who understands washing and can bring ‘Teferences, may app’ fatir orchard tt Wentticas 162 HENSY eoeeen Ne tea agghe AN experienced Protestant (w! ule or colored) cook, washer 1d poem ‘one who can take the entire aharge 0’ the kitohen 1d basement. None need app 7 Dut’ those" who woud recoromenaations, ;ANTKD—A COMPETENT #RENUM- WOMAN, AS Seamstress, sod dremmsker; she mast perfectly under. stand cut) end fiting children’s clones, Apply for ures anys at 160, East hich st ANTED- A SEAMSIRESS, THAT CAN OUT AND ‘make childrens’ clothes, and can come weil recom- mended. None cther necd apply, Bt 58 West Warren sect, Brooklyn. ANIED.—A YOUNG AMERICAN LADY WOULD ee per. Adaross Mra, Jonn- n0D, W ANTED~ AN EDUUATED ‘AND ‘AOCUMPLISHED Indy, to take charge of three young children, gir, aged three to seven years, ina Western city such @ persun ewn find a good home, ahd receive & soo! salary. “address Dox "os: oflice, wit | address ai and Jeterence, WARtiD=a gre, 10 DO COOKING, SBING AND None need ap oly excep: auch as can produc gin, iene Woeges $ cormonw apply at 232 ‘Ninth street ihe 8 situation, a rald oft WARTED-4 SALBSWOMAN, UNE WHO Has HAD some experierce in selling ribbons, sls and millinery ods. Apply at No. 154 Bowery. ANTED—~FOR A BMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, IN Brocklyn, ® rotate. pi, fa good piait cook, washer and rover, and Yodo genecal housewerk. Must bring xood references from her last place and be nea’ and wey None others need apply at No. 20 douglass +t., Souta Bao oktyn. WAREDIA GIL, TO DO HOUSKWORK. IN A small family; one who can wash and tron and come weil recommendea, may apply at No. 8 Waits st. near Suiltvan WARTED—70 GO SOUTH, A voMPRrENt aL. iter and mentuamaker; dae who can come weil re- commended wi get a good situation oy calling at 33 Warren , t 6 o'clock this atternoon. ANTED—A GKRMAN (LOW DUTCH) PROVHAPANT gir}, who sperks Kngiish. Uxe understanding generas hourework and washing aud ironiog may apply, win reter. enoes, at 69 Lexington avenue. ANTED—LACINS OR GUN(LEMEN, TO LEARN ove of the mot besuiiful arts now inthe world; only four weeks discovered; pays $0 a day prods, aod i ealeanle in eny part ot the world, city ur vounury; this iv a rare caance aud no humeug This is the only place where you can be tavghtt this ert. _Appiy | Jn person at the oflies. Sila judson st. yANTED IMMEDIATLY -#EVERAL YOUNG MEN, f good acdrers and ciy reterence, to dispose ot anew edition ot © popusar w fages paid.’ Address Mok., He- raid offee. Fee UK IRKE XOUsq MUN OF ner 9 ei ier On commission or saa “lo gogege ins igtt busines ‘Men Are now making texn $2'to $6 ver day. imal capi al ing For parucuiars apply to W. Latte, 16 beckman tt., thi ANTED—A OOLUREv Max, TU act as’ OUAUd- man; one who can come we'l recommenced, and 18 A¢- quainted with horses, san address A. J,, Herad oflioe, y ANTSD—A BahteMan In a Louw warehouse in Philsde!pbia; ere who ia nelling looking glasses, enerart ING Glass perienoed in “a ‘aad wh ts compateat in receiving crders for the above with name, ‘a,?? cae DeU.&N., 42 Broadway. N. Y., saling the different Places ot employ men salary required and recommends ins; the age and position of ine applicant, ANIMD—A MAN THAT THOROUGHLY UNURR- stands iheretil tea and coflee trade, Nore nevd apply but those ot respectability avg ean show good recom aumenda- tions from their jate employ ers. JOSH. LOOKILY & 00, 153 Myrte av , Brooklyn, W43te ANTED—A GUUD BUSINESS MAN, Witli Biu0 TO to take an agency to an {mvortant state, aod ano- ther, iy out $10, to travel through different States and Ua. back “Apply at 3x7 Bowery. janten, ob MEN, Wire | $ “TO $15 2 APICAL. oss in op agreesole 1 ~3 aoe loyment, frat wr! pay then! per Tent opper uel B12 w SH a oi ‘Ths vill o6 und ont rt taut d I pastog business, wn Aya FOUR FIRST CLASS | CITY BXPARUNOKD one ohers need apply g Arnold Oonsta- re & Gores 62 Cl nee hefore 9 o'olock, a.’ Mi. Waativ—a YOUNG WAN THAC UNDEASLANDS the wrth eouwerd business, beta ihe ages ot 16 and Fecomerdallons; witbous none need ap- t 75 Bowery, to S. Be J a: change, o ads tearihthe bust ces, can take front ahioe $16 por weel We =A YOUNG MAN OF GouD Joss! ry TONS, oilice Of an hotel, must oe competent Uo take charge of the an and abothe bar, Seonrty or qnod reter= ences required, Apply by lower, Hotel, Hera aihe. ANTFED—1N A 1iQUOK BTORN, «4 BOY PROM 16 to 18 yenrs of age: salistactory retarcnve reqnired. Ap- ply ‘hte morving, trom 9 (9 tL ea int thovcarher it Norse th and First etree te, W {tigen wr reR WsBK—~ AN ane YuUNG WAN IS $20. watiee in a fitet class furniture store, who ran loan employer inves = aed recagty, for whiot » ven par tiptercet wit id and $20 per week for s-rviens. ad- ra Heudereom, ticrald ome, with real wanea 2:10 INT BLLIGENCH OFFIC {MPLOYERS WISRTNG JD SERVANTs with Hind renpecuavie Warman, King is, Sooich an irish Te eee eee ie mrulinn at MONG, GOHNMAE TS 00.78, 267 Broad nay, corner of Reade street.’ Aivo, coschinen, farmers, faborera, c., at this or the bransh 102 Oreen Wiel sire. PAPEAIENOA) wRRVARG ira RELIABLE RE- {rierences only), eepecia'ly firs: clams cooks, competent See DUureee eeomslrerses, Walters, A ndrenses couchmen, weer men and gardevers, may now im momen for gentlemen’ failien, ALM XING’ No.1) Vllory st, near Fulton, Aryoklyn. 4 patronage. } spy iiebco under the aaost dieing ul aed