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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY! MARCH 19, 1856. : ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. “SPRING MILLINERY, de. sich EpOuR oF SPRING BONWETS. -MADAUB jarris & ton, respeo'fully solicit the attention of their iuvely cured by Rive subdue uproots fo Drug: jgiste—We tave Now on Hand a select sasortment of brushes, combs, perfamery and ing the pomades, cologues and exit vote of catoee Bee eee akon of I aop by ers So tedtar on tse bes beta GABAUDAN epegeaue anes a Maiden lane, road ue, and draggiste generally, writ! pat neat sian ess Tiage eae gt ares | ae JouN BR, years ly Long Island. Quamin Tonic Cups for wyspeptics— Gebendan & Hil’s quassia cups are sexnowledzed to bp the Dest ae well as most convenient pomeds far dyspepsia, fever Jose ‘of sppet'e, lodigestion and for which they are now prescribed b: Payuoiana Pot eis: properties any they’ aay be uta sed ior Fear cir ees pam on . wi & HILL, importers of druggist’ articles, 47 Helloway’s Pilla.—Public Opinion 1s the relevent ren eereine of all diecoveries i+ judeed. ze founded on i ron eet ‘ejotelng nad vata thou ¢ founded on sends, is favorad! bo le throughout ‘ie world, ‘Marsh, Corlion & Oo West ‘Open from 7 A.M. until 9 P.M. To the Afflicted._Dr. Pancoast’s Golden fits Panes fs meeting with unbounded suocess in affections as coughs, co: boarseness. bronchitis, sroup, and. as palliative in consump: offered for sale it aud prove it for 3 , 81 Barclay street; "Green, Fourtec: sig ‘pnd Broad ns ‘ourtecn' Fulton iene country. See pamphiets. Mestetter.—No Article Lal, hive Created fhe same unqualified satisfaction in re) Hosras tha icon ary f cy com They remove the bile, force off secretions, give tone t broken aod be witons panes [avs eae. respect, build up Seeger who eaale agents, ‘an afford to be ‘This tAwfal Complaint is Dy pr. TOBIAS” Venta iniment, No ves oftheir children should be without a Sold by all the druggists and storekeepere. roadway; druggists in town 14 Monday Moreh Rey even’ reh 37, by the Rev. James Mil- fate Mr. Gronae W. SuYRES, ef Lynn, ta Mien tan Sakae Anne Weimmn, of this city. wed. On pet Mareh 18, of congestion of the brain, minis of Anne and Edward Byrne. e faneaal wil take place this atternoon, at three Peo, from the residence of her parents, 93 Trinity rome friends are requested to attend. , March 18, Aprtaips. dau; fe cf Robert janting. aged 9 months and 3 days. strlen and acquaintances of the famiiy, and those et’ her uncles, James Watson and Alex. spectfal y invited to attend the funeral, from esidence, 114 avenue _, this afternoon, at one o'clock, without further iavitation. On Mondsy, — 11, Rev. Jamas 8, Bruron, mission- to Chinas com om the Methodist Episcopal church Routh, ened years. satis y morning, March 18, Dr. Tuomas Born, in thee eth gene year fi his age. ‘the relatives and friends ot the family, and also the members of the Academy of Medicine and the faculty in general, are invited to attend the funeral of the deceased, ‘vithout further notice, to-morrrow afternoon, at four eeeet precisely, from the Reformed Dutch church, cor- of Lafayette place and Fourth street. On Money reine March 17, after a short but painful mickness, Puren M (CK, @ native of Bardingstuwn, Pariah of of Bathaspick, county Westmeath, Ireland,j aged "The rel relatives of the family, and those of his brothers- in-law, Michael Duane aud Jobn Nell, are reapecttally in- ‘vited to atvend his tuneral, from his Iste residense, 27 ee it, this afternvon, at ona o’clock. On Tuesday, March 18, GzoncE J. Dame, aged 43 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, Ma- dison avenue, between Thirty-eight and Thirty-ninth streets, Friday afternoon, at one o’clock, without far- ther invitation. On Tueeday, March 18, after o severe illness, Perer Do- ‘Lam, aged 20 years 8 months and 11 days. His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from his late residence, 118 Lewis st., ‘this afternoon, at two o’cloce. ‘On Tuesday, March 18, of rheumatism, after a Jong and = ae Epmunp ‘Wines, aged 48 years 2 months 8. The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at four o’closk, from his late residence, 246 Bleecker street. His remains will be taken to Chapaqua, Westchester county for interment, to-morrow morning, by the seven o’clock train, New Orleans papers please copy. At her resicence in Ninety: second street, Yorkville, on Tuecday afternoon, March 18, MaRcaner Proxate VANCE, we te John Geer of the New York Sun, in the 26th Trends ate invited to attend her funeral, at ten Mme to-morrow morning. ca eaves: March 17, Exizy, wife of John E. West, wae en, te brother-in-law, Me are res tally in Westend es feral rom he te rancy 6 bg hr ocd afternoon, at two o'clock. pages taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. witbany e Fiat, Him sa, eldort danger ‘On Mo of James and Amelia Hu ra and 14 days. The relatives and friends o' , alno the officers and members of the trerkaee (iat mapt Firemen’s Association, and Knickerbocker Hose pany No. 2, are respectful! fnvited to attend. the. funeral, from” Se fais Sttecsone at too two ‘look pracaly” Her renal o’el ly. Her ins aig be taken to Mount Olivet Cemetery. March 17, after a lattes illness, Mrs. some, a, i" of Robert Stewart, of Pollockshaws, Scot- Her relatives and the friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, ‘at two o’elock, from her late residence, No, 123 Eighth Glasgow 8 please in mies ca Montag ha ‘Maron 17, Manu Sr. Joum, daughter of Giant and 3 Julia E, Brower, in the 6th year “a the rasitven and friends of the are fall; invited to gn the —— dha eteacon a tne oeleck, from residence ‘ont we’ avenue, between Cumberland and tCarkon avenues, with- out further line Her remains will be interred ia i ae i Cypress Hills Take tae tle lamb, said He, lay her in m; breast. Pigeeciion ate find in me— riny Mares, of sonzatption, Mrs Ch Un Saturday, con sath} rs, CATHR- ux J. Som at th Welter Tervon Cornel, in the year funeral will také plage from her late residence, 12 avenue C, thin afernoon, at one o'clock. ‘The tricnds of the family are invited to attend, without further ‘Monday evening, March 17, after a iat and pro- tracted illness, ALEXANDER Unsworta, aged 52 years, The friends and relatives of the iaeosnned are reepect- fully invited to attend his faneral, from his late reai- b pare t Tacaneey meet es this afternoon, at two ane March 18, Jaseg Couzay, in the 38th year The reatives and friends of the family are respectfally Invited to attend the faneral, to-morrow afternoon, at tro eles, from his late residence, 143 Tillary street, Brook): On matey evening, March 17, Lavra, infant daughter of overs T. and Boulah 8. Dougias, aged 9 months and wv pine relatives and friends of the family are respectfally ited to attend the funeral, this atternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of Ker father, 372 Myrtle ave Oh Monday, March 17, C Axx MoCo fe lay, DATHERINE ANN McCoRMIOR, wit wf Onrwslluy’ MoCorssish, and sloteriaiag te becs Her foneral will take place this afternoon, at two phony Cs Hh from the corner of Court and Degraw streets, ° boa At Carrollton, near Stn Francisco, on Wednesday, Feb, wie of Edward K Ros. , Jr. of New York, ‘eo tt daughter of Wm. Hanson, of Maryland, femeriy of Delaware, Delaware and Baltimore papers please we: wit Sierra Leone, Africa, on Thursday, February 14, by ‘thrown from « carr! Epwarp Levon, Bsq., » of Eon fon, England, in the 351 ‘year of his age. "At Philadeiphia, on Sunday, Mareb 16, ANANDA AYR, wile of Jamee R. Cowden, aged 58 years. sbeape: iil Fender Flesh, Pim- A LARGE Reta be al OF SPRING Li 4 Teceived by tbe French steamer w Thursday, tbe 20th inat, at J; GILBERT'S, S013 Par AND Faas Mire? FEEMCOM MILLI. xe vary a a ad ‘very ato saw Donna, cht dren’ ers and oe ruts will please all at sid Bias, 8, 401 Budson strect, and 1x6 Sixth avenue, OUNTAIN’S INDIA STORE, No. 653 BROADWAY.— desirous of selecting a travelling bonnet, drese outa) ayy made the beat le goods, will bave an 2 tunity by making te app! the variecy will soon be broken. the as iove is the most and desirable material ever ebants by sending their promptly attended to. Mr. F. holee as- ‘of Kast dress ichina ware ana fancy ar. a wholesale and retail, Bloat goods tmported SITUATIONS WANTED. A hea TO TEACHING MOBIC, ENG. Ttalian, desires a situation as ioe family. Bi ‘Teacher, box 812 12 Post AMERICAN) WITHOUT INCUM- rance, wisnen Yo dotain s siteaton aa bo housekeeper, in family, where. she ean enjoy 7 the comioris of quire at 143 hast Brosdway, afer Li AS CHAMBERMAID OR LAUNDRESA- 4 RESPuOFA- bie young woman, fully competent in yon to the country. Has gusd Geriseei ee j Recmy ‘SOL reflerencr: daress C. F.. at wir. Hart's fruit store, ie, between on University piace and Greeue at MIDDLE AGED ZROTMAEART 0 SCOTCH wouay wishes a situation, to: housework, in private tami'y; or as purse polkas SER counvy. Can be seen fortwo days at 129 Weat 16h st, be- tween Tth and 8 SITUATIONS WANTED. 8 SECRETARY, UR RNTIAL CLERK.—THS oc ones eons juiriog such 492 or frm ri services. Address Post office." is ak, PRACTICAL AND ANALYTIOAL CH&MIST De = chemical manufactory. Address R. Asmat: A*™ AMERICAN FARMER wage x pp TAKE A FARM on shares, Ardreas George, Her: AY TOTES, MaN, waa e Eos WORKED FOUR yoans Ne bi ele as eee Teference; also, also te ‘cipatieat Ais peat te YBENCHMAN WISHES RAR ad IN A a dations wacerens gS Broadway, in the store. © fer ee LaDY oF Bae BICPSOPAREATE. WISHES TO teacher afer the Ist of Septem- oF. fsa 80 ian brar eu can be given. +1 No. 39 Union street "Naahvile, Tennessee, LADY CAPABLE OF TEACHING ENGLISH AND MOU- sic, desires 8 situation as CE ay Ad, Perit Yerness ‘o children, er z Rpepexseper est ape fon lng cide street: Brooklyn or a2 8 sree sist or , mil tore: Mott satistactory references oan be given.” Prion PATTERN, AND STRAW BON Sars, Shs, wi eee &c., ed, torwhich special Aiiction ii wind by GO. Ne 0 ieraioes TER ‘ay ‘Broadway; peer yd pare Ret bal A OF PARIS MOURNING EY mantillas.— w York mout roadway, Lar to ip sequaint ge ssacrtment of Paria hats and tilias ae man! j= TUCKER, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN recherché prepared with’s large savorument: for cash, at No. $87 a for 0. Broadway: near White etreoe a 188 A. ERICKSON WILL OPEN PARIS MILLINHRY on Thureday, March 20, at her rooms, 473 Broadway. Ms ALICE MORGAN RESPAOTFULLY INFORMS the Indies deg she a wal = poring miliiuery on Thurs- Aho. 504 Broadway, opposite ayy day, March 20, at wee Nicholas Hote! Soy 188 M. CARRIGAN WILL OPEN SPRING MILLI- nery on Thureday, March 20, at No. 30 Amity street, N. Y. 188 |B, LENZ, DE PARIS, 491 BROADWAY, WILL ‘open pew stvlea ery, of her own importation, on ‘Tuesday, March 20. nae E G. & EB. H. THOMAS, 783 PROsD WAS, NEXT io the corner of Temb street, will ase aortment ot spring millinerygon Tauraday, fara 20. Feat d &. AND M. EBOOK, tis BROADWAY, recone children’s millinery, in roe fost usut ® ring exh ition of Paris ard La for dreases, mantil'as and obildren’s rome on area huh tant, fost, NB uepenal opening of children’s clothing will be duly sunoune M*: OANaLLR, 742 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN, the 20th of jogant assortment, Ua ring miligry,Feetvod by the last steamer, and choses is RS. W. RALLINGS, 67 CANAL STREET, AND AT her pew store, No. to Broadway, will open tier Parisian apring mh the 20th fmst, ox TI Mie DAVIDSON, 131 CANAL STREET, CORNER OF et will open Paris spring millinery, on Thursday, RS. SIMMONS, 54 BROADWAY, HAS BUST RE. Increase of Paris bea. turned from Ki , with a large nets, towers, ribbons, &e-, and will open then on Thursday next, March 20, ana ily solicits @ call. 8. WHE SIMMONS, ‘B64 Broadway. 8. BAT! NO. 217 THIRD AVENOR, La) OPEY French millinery, on Thursday, 20th of Marc) 8. HART, 301 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN PARIS spring mulinery, on Thureday, the 20th inst; also latest aiyles of dress and mxntilia patterns: RS. SARAH G. WOOD, 318 BROADWAY. WILL ore her spring millinery paneer, March 20, which invites her customers and the ladies'generally 'to exa: be in . E. BONNET WILL ora SPRING PALMS DDS at her private show room, Jana] street, near ‘Wooster, up on Thuredays Masch 20. Me bene BARTON RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HER da and the Debts @ that her spring oye {nspection on ey, March 20, solicit boner rors "115 Canal street, near West anon of Broadway. M*,, 8. 0. ee gall NO. 49 Wee STREET, Heal ith Miss A. F. Jarvie, will il ogee her fine stock of isian millinery on ‘Thursday, March RS. H.S JONES, 375 Pel tales WILL OPEN HER ly importation of Paris millinery on Thursday, ‘RS, ss P. RINGGOLD, 286 SIXTH AVENUE, COR. ner of Eighteenth street, = ee her Parisian’ spring wiilinery on Thursday, the 20th in: ‘RS. iE, SMYTHE, 63 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN spricg mil inery, on Thursday, March 2). MM DEVOS, 481 een aay hag OPEN FRANOB millinery, on Thursday, 20th of E, WHITNEY RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HER A Shende nad. the iad general, that she will open Week ‘millinery on Thursday, ee 20, at her new rooms, Capal street: ‘ADAME BARNETT 1 open. PAR'S MILLIVERY ON THURSDAY, noeey. » 1856. 537 Broaawa; COMPETENT ban kd rare A SITUATION, aS fe bs ral et eve tak ake di iP che ae wo or eaveral Feara, and cu: take the enlre charge of an from tu bitih. "Gan produce the best of cliy retoreace. Can Beeps SITUATION WAPTED—BY A young girl, as chambermald and w: laxe care of chiidren, or to do housewor! Beat of city reterence given. Lan be nprbea 4 days at ‘Wi ren st, Fant lyn, in the back bar RESPECTABLE YOUNG Bahia LADY WISHE£3 situation toattend a y store. Can be Y the render ft hee tween Navy nnd Napmoud ste eet idee Sree, ve RESPE 'PABLE A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO heresy wore BY the day. Gan be well recommend her o) ara a fustrate di A PERSON LATELY FROM ENGLAND WISHES TO GO out as seamstress, by 5; understands cu'ting and a tm al and childrens’ dresses, apply at 682 Houston A BEBPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- Suion, In & private family, as cook and lannroes, of to 40 chamberwork and waiting: haa filled bows sltuauons. city reference trom her last place, where. abe bas, lived isteo Years and half, Onn be seen an for two days at 302 Mot st, ear Bleecker, seoond floor, fron respectable private ‘amily, as seamstress, un- derstands shirt miaking ang al kinds ot ‘shaly sewing Best city re'orence, from ber last place, wh has lived. two ygare. Call for two tayaat at No. Oth av. Preipead 32d and st6., front room, top foo RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS 8 SITUA- tion, as drersmaker and seamstrees, in a respectable familly; 16 fu ly capable of her business; has the vest ci:y referen ‘Recesrary, would assist in light chamberwork. Call at 4 Washi ington at , for two days. A RESPECTABLE een WANTS A Hegre J AS chambermaid and lat best of peorenee Riven. Please calla’ 248 Klizabeth at , near Boagoa A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL 18 DESIROUS OF obtaining a situation, ae nurse and seamsiress, la & pri vate American femity. Please call at or address }22 Amity *t , near th avenue. ‘A GEEMAN GIRL, WHO UNDERSTANDS | HOUSE. washing and ironing, wants @ place in a small cmale aay ‘Apply at 140 aera at. in the rear. A KESPECFABLE COLORED GIRL IS DESIROUS OF uring @ situation as nuree and 3 Would have Lagi travel. Can offer ‘eo city references, Oan be teen for three days at 143 West A‘ ITALIAN LADY, A DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR ofsinging “with an excellent volse desires 9 situation ax jeederofachoirinu chures: Address G.¢t, G., Union square fe ‘Bt office. SITUATION WANTED -BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG semen, to 9 do general work in a private tamily; no objection country, Can be seen for two days at 13 Heabeth sin the Fear. Ura loot. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN wenn A SITU- ation, as nurse and seamstress; is capable of taking care ot a baby from its birth. Can give the best of city refereace from her lant place, where she has livedtwo years, Can be seen for two days at 40 13th at, between th and 6S avenues, in tear use. A. SITUATION WANTRD—BY TWO RusPROTARLE fousetrork, due othes ts 3 waste ioe fron. tng, or cha chamverwork and i plain se ning. “Ottv referense given Can be seen tor two days at 290 81st st, betw Sth abd 10th avenuon, fe the rene, bs AM RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHRS TO OBTAIN A m aibo has food city ratescases.” Aon anT Bis. Pekin nt Gove backroom Can be seen fortwo EROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion ian regular seamstrean; has no po objection anaiat with children, or take e' ohild; noe given. I for wo dae ‘West iol st fear Scement, cet entrance. Loe td GIRL WISHES A Lendl AS ermaid and waiter or to take care of children and Sees cies Cal! at 13 Hammon: between Green- hand and Waverley place. Can get the best of city re- Wea satin mtiy SITUATION, AS NURSE, IN A respectable family; has taken dare of & baby ia her lant patios ae ene a oer feo a I hee useful, aud would travel CaS Mamet. Cal 105 24th st.; between Ist and 2d avenues, top for, tro front ‘ADAME RICHARDS WILL ora, oa en 20TH OF YL Maren, & deautitul assortm: millinerr, to- (org? ‘with the latent patterns for eehanes: Take and mentil- No, 465 Broadway, third door from Grand street. Paris apd ep ie 3 ed received monthly. Millinera and dress- makers furnished with patterns, ‘ADAME MALHERBE BEGS UEAVE TO CALL THE aitertion of the ladies to her tice of millinery, on Thursday, the 20th of March, 1806, at 612 Broadway, oppo: site the Bt, Nicholas Hotel. MA RAME MALHERBE BEGS TO CALL THE minty Uon of the Jadies to her or ening of Paris milli freee ‘March 20, at 522 Broadway, opposite the St, Kaho: NM GA PARRY BEGS TO Hated aER htt les and the ladies ot New York that she basa spleu |, soriment of the newest Paris and London patterns toorder, A milliner, Prentice to the millinery and ‘Gresmmaking wanted. lway, between Howard and Grand sireets. FADAME LAURENT, 661 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN Paris mulfnery, on Thursday, Maret ' Mae? BARNETT WILL OPEN HER NEW SHOW room, 701 Broadway, Thursday, 20, with w iarge and varied telection of Paris midinsry. A. CLUNE WILL OPEN A HANDSOME ASSORT spring millinery, for dresses as ‘90 an « ment of s] Thursday, March 20, at 55 Canal street, ILLINERY OPENING.—MR&, CARTER WILL OPE, on Thursday, March 20, her thereg importations of Paris ee wine Ala0, @ 11 own manufacture. Country milliners walidlved to inspec irs, CARTER, Milliner, 893 Broadway. Micatrrs BAZAAR, 63 CANAG STRERT.—MRS. ‘CRIPPS will exhibit on Thursday, 20th ie hotoe soting exutaeeys soely be her own dest oa on iaposton will be iound worthy the = ® refined taste; a'so a lew cases exibition, ILLINERY.—M. WALMBLRY, Pe Vale Lidell 1% ‘will open a splendid assortment of silk and straw yursday. be Nags ‘The ladies are respectfully in: nery on vited to call and examine. ILLINERY.—MRS. RALILINGS HAVING OPENED the ‘azar and bh Oh with rich rw bonnet; al a arene ek flowers e.,% imate w Taree op opeuiag of Spring millinery on Thraredsy ‘OURSING MILLINERY AND MANTILLAS—GR AND ‘opposition of Paris Fashior ns at WEED'S store, 499 Broad way. 7. This estaniishment will exhibit Nl thet unrivalled ing bonneta snd mantilas on Thurs. Wholesale buyers supplied with pattern h: day, March 20. at low prices, ardent oh ee any ee RAN] mourning bonnets ‘and mantillas on hyn March Wholesale buyers sup- plied with pattern hate Prices. N, BINNS, 451 HUDSON pone BETWEEN MORTON and Barrow, has just ret th Paris and American bonnets. wil Merchaats and milliners will heapest manufactory, MN. BINNS, 451 Hudson st., and 383 Hudson st. pa DAY AT case ee LADIES’ AND CHILD- ting hazaar, 51 lway St. Nicholas Hotel. as ¥. "GENIN “nial on ‘Thureday, 3 ‘ane inst, @ eee cen PAE MILLINERY.—MADAME FERRERO, NO. Great Jones ed ‘will open spring millinery on Thure- Gay, the 2th March, —~ MILLINERY.. ye BROWN WILL OPEN A spring millinery om Th Maroh am 1856, at 443 Brosaway- ARIS MILLIN &RY.—MRS. KIDD, NO. 194 gh gt ot ware wil open epring millinery on Thursday, the 20th ARIS MILLINERY.— hy WM. The fiat hp Wild, OPEN, ON Thuredav. + & large mock oi mourning bonne imported expresaly tor this house. ote. JACKSON, 50) Broadway, between Spring: and P ARIS MILLINERY.—A. M. FURLONG, 463 way, will open spring millinery on 1 hureday, ARIS MILLINERY.—MIS9 FAY, 821 BROADWAY, former of Trellih wtzeets wil, open spring bets on FhATe Gay, March 20, Bome epleadid chip bonnets received per last steamer, ARIS MILLINERY.— MADAME MC. DOUGAL, 18 Broadway, wil oo her new styles of Paris millinery, on ow, 'rince streets BROAD Maroh 20 + pay FLOWERS agp rs is rm Otay lnperter Frencn Antiviciat Frowsns, Berar anv Somer Wrrarns, OunAwents, Osrmicm AnD MaRanovr Fratuans, Yams Parraxn Bowers, dway. {PRIN MILLINERY—AT 184 ROWERY, 3 TURD DOOR fe: MHEBALE: omeriy of broadway, soci a Sa A SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman. as chamberinald and waiter, or to do sewing. No objection to go in the coun'ry. Best of city ret fereace. Can Ve ‘sat No 81 West 28th st., second floor, back A SITUATION WAN: ED—BY A RESPROTABLE yourg ig itl, to to do the housework for a smal! private fami ly; kind to chi'dren. Cal! at No. 180 Hudson av, Brooklyn, for two days, first floor, front room, A STIUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer and ironer; understands baking; good city reference from her last pisce ' Van be seen for two days at 36 Henry st,, rear, second tloor. RESPECTABLE YUUNG WOMA. cook; is a first rate WANTS A fen tion ar te washer. and irone of cit; reverence ven. Gan be seen for two days rho eos gaged, at 432 8th a ‘RESPECTABLE @iRL WISdES A SITUATION as cook, washer and irover. Good city re(erence given. Can be seen for two days at No. 175 32a at,, between 7thand ‘8th aves., second floor, front room. RESPEOTABLE WOMAR WANTS 4 SITUATION, AS cook; is. first rate washer ironer. Has no objec. jection to do general housework in s Samal fealty whit she ‘thoroughly under: ‘Has oobjeciion to go in the country. Please call at No, West Mth RESPROTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN A. wishes stituation as chambermald and seamstress. Good teference given, Cail at 191 20th et., between Ist and 24 aves from 10 tif'S o'clock, for two dare. aria WANTED- AS WEC NUR. BY A RE apes married woman; she bas just los: her baby two months rors ‘a half old; she is: very, healthy and has a great supply of breast milk; or she woud take a baby, to wet nurses at her own residence. Please apply at 33 Siate st., corner of Columbia, Brooklyn, Can be seen for three days. SITUATION MEd aes A RESPRCTABLE GIRL, ‘as cook, washer 4 ironer, & hens et and Iaundrees. Has six years?) reterence. 1 at 106 Weat aun st , top floor, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A BI(UA- tion, ror is an excel ent washer and ironer, Can give good city reference. Can be seen for two days ai 31 Mulberry st., room I WIDOW LADY, HAVING 4 SON ABOUT ELEVES years old, wi situation for him, ia the eountry, hor’ be wil be well taken care of Mod a arvices be con: Seances Ets eireneee 4 5° 180 For furiher information address “Adoption, Hornld “RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL Lie A Leck tion, as chambermaid or to take care of children; jection 10 ‘apsist in bonsewors. ‘fas good my felerenea 6 seen at 360 lst avenue, for two days, it not engaged. FRENCH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS NURSE and to do plain sewing. Address Phillpoteaux, 883 Broadway, in the Be RESPFCTABLE ENGLISH PHOTESTANT CUOK, th Wasking end Sraltny te file, competent to lake, cals with wa ty @ entire cs Ont be seen orteard from for two days, at No. 19 ‘7th av., near 23d st. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as feng Wosher and ironer; is willing to do general housework; he 108 food city reterence, Can be seen tor two days at No, 66 Keat Broadway, fourth floor, back room, SITUATION WANTED—BY A Rg aed AS chambermaid and waiter, Serie eet Apply mae Ast lags ‘between 13th and 14th sts., room No 6, 86 ae ‘ABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, TO Ae tne bear i: rod chy remenoce, “Can be seen for two sage a0 Gu avenue, between ‘th and 29:h ats. Inquire in the RESPECTABLE @IRL WISHES A SITU ATI: chambermaid and waiter, in a private Aras, aity refereness. Can be seen for two day st, between 9th and 10th avenues. SITUATION WANTED-BY me RESPECTABLE A young woman, a8 by negra gmc walter, or chamber. pa dy Seg ironing; Tine the bent of city Can be seen for two days at 07 Fourth avenue, Between mo tith and 12th streets. PASTRY COOK, RXPERIENCED IN HOTEL WORK, wants employment; he ia Lee with general con" iectionery for Oren, iyeltding ca 4, jalan, creame, pre terves, lozen; drops, &c. Vontecuoner, or cal! ot Mrs, W: ne’ be ig horse, Bowery. SITUAIION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WoMAW, TO do chamberwork and waitin, or assist with the Tushion tnd ironing. ‘The best of city reference given. tor two on at 226 West 2th st., second floor, hone ON, — YOUNG WOMAN WaNTS A SITU ‘ATION, In A Pat vate family, aa chambermaid and waitor.' Best of daterence, “Gas be seen at her inst employer's, 50,9 a, be- tween Bih and 6ib avenu “RASPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SIFUATION, 48 chambermatd ard waiter ‘washer and ironer, sod Semuaomed is ule tale of cairen. Bout ot oly re ference ive II for two days at 232 3d avenue. between 2 and en a tee = best of city Telerence. addr 4 ous XOUNG MAN WANTS '10N, Ai ine gore, or to Srive shares ape to work. Can MB, box 156 Herald ofloee YOUNG LAD, parreap 15 AND 16 YEARS, WISHES permanent aa 8 Lee yap 18 wholesale men ary govda oF 218 not BER and angie lle Roe ea es Corer YOUNG LADY, WAITING A NEAT, LE- procure copying eufcient to oSeupy her for a few ours io noon. hen tr for the afternoon. a8 Writer, Broad. OO on eases, WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUATION ploy. Please eat at 14 Greene st., near Canal. now in her em. Greene Lar OF BIPERIENGE IN TRACH- Apply at 70 West Zist st, an jeg vy gel tom pana AGED AMBRIDAN LADY ry ‘i sureneaper, for a New » genie. ‘man, or ina days. HAprahaee ty MARE, ACHE BOR, ARO Une who resides with his parent wie rita, Ht bib oF Ninth wards, may apply to vA pare Sapa AW.—WAUTED, BY THE Empey being WHO A 8 : | TLR marl atone Rag ce mn : 106 ‘He: on ‘s in New tors, ‘eas » box GUyarioN WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT BGraD, AB chambe! and seamstress, or a8 champe! ae get pb of colldren. Best of city Feference ¢ can Oe fives, the basement door of 98 12th st, one door west oe ‘Sd avenue. GIUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG Womans As waiter, or to take care of children. Can be seen {n the basement of the Fresbyterian chureh, 25th st., between bth and 7th avenues. Svar {ON WANTED—BY A STEADY WOMAN, AS cook, washer Cy (een is au excellent baker of bread; Prasino ol objeciien to do housework in a ama:l family, ‘Apply 1 at leh fan lah By for t two days, ITUATION Wa NTRD—BY A YOUNG GIRL. AS CHAM: bermaid and waiter, in ® respectable private family. Would. if required, asaist in taking care ot children, Foreroag from her last employer. Call or address «. Y , ren 6 SITUATION AS FARMER.” WANTED, BY A MOST RE 1D speclable man, who perfectly undersinds gardent eh ys Hasa wite who unde taking ena ry. aie uld go singly or with his wire. HPs, B, Parsons, with whom he lived four yourass: Flatreet, Gituatio WANTeD—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS COACH. man, ine petvass fe eats understands the care of horses: wou'd asdiet in farming. it futred: ‘The pert Ui relerence. “Appig at foo cusabonen, “et SUTUATION WANTED—LY A YOUNG MAN, OF Gouv business habits, a8 clerk or bookkeeper. iu sone iflice where his services would be appreciated; capable of taking oparge of & 201 of books by double entry. ia qulck. at figures, and a plain and rapid penman. Has been erguge? in both the above capacities in an’ extensive lumber, buciasas and can produce the best of references ‘rom his om Ployers, “Address A. Z., Herald offloe, Seen WANT&D—BY A YOUNG MAN OF Goo) business habits, as bookkeeper or clerk, in some wholesa'e or Cyl house; ‘good aocouatant and aplain and rapid penman. Oan uce the best of references from hi- former employers. Adécrees Aesountant, herald office SITUATIONS WANTED. eke ATED SITUATION, ‘a8 LIGHT PORTER, IN A wr young who eres & good bolerale store, by map Band ead ie nick at ); wal it 80 pt es prety el, ce garons lary 'D., Herald office, ADTED—BY A et RESPECTABLE pemeeas WwW Protestant situation as cham (> take vermaid. or ped Soe * bt roll ‘apply, for two days, at 4 Hodson et, ‘first yo SITUATION, Bi a A A SARS vale femiys bee a aujecton to uo the county. theted ae gity and country reference can be given, Please call at 73 ‘West 27th st., near 6th ave. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY Two 5 RESPECTABLE cook, and to assist in washing and 2OUni wensen; O26 88 tropipg, tbe other as ‘and walter, or to assint in wah: and tronii ference from wating sed on ii wearin ie between Th ind ate, ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A young woman, as good p'ain cook, be Is'& good bake er ot bread ad buseul, Best of references ‘at her present employer's, 119 Weat can be ease 2a o., pear or 7th avenue. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SESPE TABLE troner; place. Can be sen at 78 10th street, @ few coors from 6th avenue, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, a A PROTESTANT WO week, if not engaged, None but first class fasaities need ‘apply. AFTED— A NICE TIDY WOMAN, TO COOK AND ‘wash. Apply at 162 Lexington avenue. ‘ANTED—A SITUATICN, BY A YOUNG WOMAN. ‘as feamacrese ersmaker, {a 8 private family; she Perfectly urderstangs dressmaking, ‘and can give good’ city Teference; would have no oojection to travel with «lady or fo wait ¢n young ladies Apply tor (wo days at 15 ilth < between 3d and 4th avs., front basement. ‘ANTKD—A SsTU ATION BY ‘woman, a6 cook; ix an exoalient wo objecticns to aasiet with the washing, distance in the country. Please at tween 22d and Zid sts. Can give be seen for two days. W anspo-i SITUATIONS, BY cole! aoe aso we ee een mall ‘snd do chamberwork. 2 eae" EN ands ac nibaseasont) Brockivn. ‘We Boa well recommended. . Wa. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE eure woman, 88 pial cok. washer and ironer; . -) ‘couairy; muod references a eas third floor, back room. Oan be seen hd days. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL. A SITUATION and trontu orgy oe ving a seaammena ber : ir eterenion a} 4 between University place and ror ‘for two W'ntep-sy A RRSPKOTABLE YOUNG oa A situation ax chambermaid or laundresa. Best oi rence given, Please apply a; 146 Zist street, between iiea Sdaveoues, for two days. ANTED—A ST1U ATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO msn to do piain cooking, washing and ; ie wil ling to meke berselt geners|ly useful in umall private family; oO objection to go to the conutry. Good ot reference given. teods at 67 Oliver atreet, third floor, in the rear, room 19, for lays. two RD—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, 70 TARR Ww’ the washing of resvectable families to her own resi- dence. Good reterences given. Ap ly to 22 Columbia st, Brooklyn, near Summit st. ABTEO-A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE joung girl, ae cham! seamstress, 01 permaad anil santo alike oe ashing and ironing. Good ra: ference. Cail at 280 West 27th st,, for two cays. WAXTE0—A SITUATION, AB COOK, IN A PRIVAT® family. Bes: of city reference, Call &: 160 Bast 27th at: between Jat and 1d ave., seo.nd floor. front room, for two ANTED—A BIiUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A+ 00) F and ironer: is not afraid te work au be keen for two daye, at 177 Weat 27th st, beiween 7th and 6th B ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to take care of children and do plain se wing. Call at 136 West 20th st, between 7th and Sth avenues, for two. jaye. ANTED—A FANILY'8 WASHING, BY A RESPROT- le Woman, or a few gentlemen's Washing, or ‘o goou' by the day.” Call at 8824 st, in the front basement, ANTKD—A SITUATION, BY 4 SINGLE MAN, AS yeioom and cosmhman, Undermands his business’ iho- wy ‘and would make Menseit, geucrally useful. Wo ob- Jection to the country. ‘Iba best of recommendations given. ‘Apply by ¥, Tra: nor, 878 Broadway, ‘ANTED—BY A R&SPYCTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘te plain cock, washer and ironer, in a small Can give tha bent ot olty reference, Can be Hat No. 152 Woet 28 at., between 7th and sib ‘avs., front room, first flon J ARTRD-BY A HIVRLY RESPETABLE YOUNG English woman, a situation aa seametresa, ‘understands all kinds of tami!» sewing; "has the dest of city reference, Appiy at 94 West 20th at, between 6th and 7ib avenues. ANTED—A S11 VATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, a8 hurse; has lived two years in her last plsoe fond “ett rolerence can be given; canbe seen tor two days, a NO, 14 st. between Za and 3d avenres. ANTKD- A SITUATION, BY A RBSPECTABLE Wo- moan, as cook in a privale family; no objestion to seaiat in washing ra and going to the country. Can ba seen fortwo dye a St 1c9 it avestues corner ot iO ats a the Sry is store. ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY 4 RRSPROTABLE Wo- man, to do general housework fora amall tamily, or would do ehamterwork and raluing; goodclty re erence given. Apply at 76 Warren at., for two da: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do chamberwork, or would assist in washiog and ironing; best of or reterence given, be seen for two uve at77 bear 6th ave. iy Azan ay. A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, situation as wet purse, wih a frerh brent of milk; can be seen for one week, {" not engaged. Toguire at 165 Dt st, 2d floor; good city. reference from her last place. fel ae SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do waiting or ent chambereoes, ina Fived fo fawily. Apply at 39 West 26th st., where sbe bes lived four years, W2mp-s SITUATION AS COOK, BY A RESPEC ‘able Knglien womao, who bes a perfect knowledge of the badness: woule rot object to go as and housekeeper in « smal} family; bas tbe best of oflyrarnoce . Can be seen or t Ha 22a st, near Ist sv., third floor, back room. ANTRD—A 'UATION, BY A RASPBCrABLE youn ung woman, to do light housework and plain sewing, in a private femily; can make children’s clothes. Call at 140 Hast 38th ot , for two oars ) ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PaO. testant girl. as chambermaid and walter, or children’s nurse, Please call at 44 James st , for two days. Waxtep—a att SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘as cook, washer and {roner, or as Iauntresn; rences. Apply at 198 Greene st, between Amity abl wens a io the front barement, Can be seen for two days, [teal IN A SMALL PRIVATES eat washer and froner ana good plain 2168 224 st., fourth tloor, back room. Can bexeen for two day#. Good city reference it required ANTEv—A SITUATION, BY A PROTRSTANT young woman, to do light chamberwork and plain sew- ing or to take care of children. Please call or address 1... B,, 204 Kast 191h st. ITUATION WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD address and business habits, and considerable experience in buainess transactions, is Gate « Lot ment with some wholesale or Tei kee muse, eitaer as clerk or salesman; 1s peepee Cped @ plain avo rapid jpepman, and Selary not so much an object as a permaren: ei ero 2 chance of advance ment, Wes an greertnnlty of horoughly learning the busi ness, Address E. T° OARPET MERCHANTS.--A YOUNG MAN, OF SOMA C ight or ten years’ experience in the retail carpet bus - nees in this clty, wishes to cogage himself to some reapectab.« house, Address X. X , Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE youne and educated German girl, as lady's maid, seam [atten ides, reer, take charge of children. Apply at 64 Norfolk at., fourth ptory, rear, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A WOMAN, AS SEAM stress and nurse; been in her present siiustion the laet four years, where she refers. Inquire at 233 Bleecker st. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT YOUNG girl, as chambermat! and fine Jaundress; will assist with chil¢ren; ts tuly competent to do iain sewing; will make her self generally useful; or as waiter and parlor has ex. cellent city reference; wages $6. Call or idress $90 2d ar. ‘ANTED—A eee Pee A Peles pt ted ‘Woman, 9 0008, Wish sad iron, end.d0 gevers pousework for w ema l fumnily: “Good references given. Fos call at 15 Pike at, for three days. WANTED SITUATION, AS GHAMBERM AID. OR purse, by 8 competent person, who understands esch of perfectly 28 bas two y reference:. between oth and 7th avenuss, 8. the above ‘business Please call at 79 We third Sour, bese: rours, fa ie (ea fetal ee Leth MR BYA Aoatingedw ned ‘Stopol as waiter. in a private understands bi busizess in in ‘at its branches and has the eet or elty reterencet. Address H. T. 73 West 19h » hear 6th avenue. A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A ine shop, to learn the tron turning; has been ac cuatomed 10 wood pattern turning, Address’ J.'P., Herala fice. WAXTED-SITUATIONS, | BY TWO RESPRCTABL* young Women, one as first rate cook; he {a wa excellent baker, and would assist with the washiog aud ironing if re quired, ‘ihe other as cham! nurse and seam: plain sewer. lave the very beat of city Teterence. Pleas: Call at 104 Mott street, top floor, for two days. ‘ANTRD—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A ¢ITUATION to do the up stair work of # private family, or take cxre ot children or sn old lady; bestot reference cin be given; can be seen for two days. Apply at No. 10 7th ave. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID, Todo bowework ia & suas family. “Apply at 98 Gold at.; city reference given. WASIE0—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, As bermaid aud seamstress; no objestien to assist | the fine washing and iron'ng; clty retecence given. Ap ply for twodays, at 49 Alen at., in thereat. ANTEP—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOT oo A PR. testant woman, as ‘and ee thoroughly under stands cooking in all fis branches, and has the very highesteity Take Can be seen at 195 Waverley place, corner of 0] ) ANTAD—A 6ITUATION. BY A COMPRT@NT YOUNG ‘woman, todo general housework; is a good plain cook *asher snd ironer; would do chamberwork aud plain sewing, or take care of children; is reat, intelligent snd perfectly ae worthy, and will be found honest and faithful. Wages $5 month. Has the bert of city reference Can be seen at 4 7ib ave., between 6th and 1 27th sts . in the front basemeut. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY ‘Peas tore VV Yous Woman, (odo chamberwork ang. anit to in tho washing’ and ironing; ean bring good oly refer a er) 140 Kast 1eth ate between 2d and 3d avs. ‘ANTED—BY A GIRL, SKVENTREN YEARS or ‘age, a situstion as chambermaid or ; Is also.a good sewer. Apply at 68 Lexington av-, for (bree days. ANTED—BY TWO VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG women, situations; one as ehamber ‘and fine wash: er and ironer, or would do ooking in & small private family; the other as chambermaid and waiter. Would have no objec ton to go ashort distance in the country. ‘The bert city refe renees given from thelr last place. Please call at 82 ?d ave. between 12th and 18th ste.,im tne fancy store, from) tll 12 o ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A REGPROTABLE PRO a r work and wai testant young woman, w do or to takecare of children, ita sewer. Good cits reterence given. Apply for wed dageat 149 37th ANTHD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPE TABLE young eg in @ private family, to cook, wash and iron, end do general lear tare is willing to Ko Re or to travel Pe ee ve good city reference; none need peply, but privat re, follies. ve Soply at No. 6 Fleet st., Brock: Can be seen m for two days. WASTED—A SITUATION, AG COOK, AND TO ASsIsT the washing and ironing. Please call at 130 Plymouth s., Brookins for 160 anys, a en ITUATION, BY A beer py rele od > woman, a6 nurse or ledy’s maid; to traveling. Con be soem at any tte atani West ines WASTER BY A RASPEOTABLE YOUNG GIRL, of sity reference. Can be seen for two aye ati Wot. et, ‘ANTED—A BITUATION, BY A RESPEOLASLE ‘woman, a3 cook. washer and froner; fe willing to do ge ral housewcrk in @ small private family; good city ret xrencs. be seen for two days at 150 20ih at., between 7th and Silt avenues, WARTED— 4 SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, Ad derstands her business thoroughly, and all kinds of pastry and baking nb onjection to assist inthe wash ing urd troning, Good city reference trom her last place, ap- ply at 26670h av., between 26th and 26th eta, over the drug store, 8 no objection ge in an of the city; she can Work oa cloaks or mantiliss, and isa Wages no aie a at No 132 Leorard tt, between Kim and Centre, in Ix depot, for two days, from 6 to 11 o'clock. ANTED-A Eee rasa! BY A RESPACTAMLEGIRI; 5 {8 a good pistr cook, and'an excellent washer and roner: best of city reterence can be given. Call for two days at3a7 ot Gun averue, between 20th and 2ist ste, ANTFD—A SITUATION, BY A SMART GIRL AS ‘cook, or to do general housework; understands care of children, and is @ good we Good reference ‘given, Oa)1 at rs, Quivn’s at 256 East 18th st. a A noe, GIRL, A SITUATION ain cool tO. a ‘washiog and ironing. Onn be seen tor two days at 285 East 14th et. Wfrpesintboh A ch le Neg tall A SITUATION AS imbermaid an ainist in washing id Ww HOLESALB GRUORR AND Commission BOUSE.— Wanted bya young man. a situation in above an bookkeeper or salesman; hea eight years’ experiance in this city; bas no objection to go Went; best of city vobwence. Address Sa'exman box 191 Hera'd office for three days. ‘ANTRD- A SITUATION, AS CLERK, IN A WaoLE nale grocery store. by a Rennooaien estiout, Beat of city and country references given. Address R. M. L., henry ANTED-A SITUATION, AS BOOKKEErER, 00L- lector, correrponding or’ general olerk, or in any other capacity, by a middle aged man, who his lx years in Spublic’ccmpany. Address G K., Williamaburg Post office. ANTKD—A SITUATION. IN ANY CAPACITY, FROM bookeeper down, by a young married man. who doea Tot protess to be the “ne plus ultra” in anv que tication but who is perfoet y willing to work hard. day or night 10 ro:nre jease addrees Americus. way Post office. bepetet dea 2 A MAN O° BUSIWESS HaBITA, A Sitnauon ae porter in s respectable house; Js portoely temperate; hus twelve yours) experience in the city. a raepvenee, Oe beers tey ifrequred. Address T. i. O° oS Herald. ofice, or can he seen et hic. G. Hobinson's oftce, ona ot West ‘and Hi Houston sts, WAnns Lg Soy) a re PROTESTANT ‘ital reference as to papabiity, oneay andtobriety Please call, for two daya, at 708 Biond: ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG FRENCH- wan, as waiter, in @ private ‘amily. City reference if Can be seen at 24 Twelftn si., near Waverley Pince, fortwo days, from 12:04. WANSTED-BY A YOUSG MAN, A SITUATION a8 of olty or country reference, sean ler if requires. “hs at ios Nichols", i vid ANTAD—A GITUATION, 1 MAN coachman in Nia "business wale tbe beat ot reference ‘if required; has 0 objection to ty. vent 5. reguired; country or ci ST aRTiD Sa SITUATION, 4¥ A YOUNG G4kMaN, wholezale o- retail houre; segar busine:s preferred. H. rh kaow ledge of manufacturing Fegars, and has pane = in Kurope, tor , fomme Freneh, and u'derstands perfectly dounle entry an ol ie 5a Post Waxnn ar Ce! ma ad OF BUS; Pat gad EA , quick at figures, a fair penman, converseat with d' German ‘lsnghages, wad wil to make himeelt geucral housowork fa s small Iamtly’® Gan be vegaac | ceveraly ucefal, «tu Hon ta aa importing ‘boase, seem 9 do cwork in email ea ral, & s'tuation tn ; i Hore hotel. c., where such ualifeations may be 225 Kast iOthi.» between avenue A and fst avenue. “Good fe "ne anal 7 be required, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE LAD, WHO BESID&s eee Savane BY A “pendent W! with his parents, a sit in 8 rv, froner. ‘and understands taking would be wilting to awist in the housework of # private tamily. Good reterence. be geen for two days ati7 | Oroady Bt, | in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY TWO YOUNG GIRLS; One as a gocd cook aud fits rate washer and irover; otber as chambermaid and wi + is wing to assiet in the Washing and troniog and do plain sowing. Good city reference given. Apply at 14 Frankin place, Brooklyn, be seen aye. ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABUR GIL, todo generai housework; is 8 good washer has lived a rumber of years in only cne family in Ireand, trom whem she las the best recommendations, as also trom her last emipioser in Brooklyn. apply at No. '8 Douglaas a, Brookign, afer 1 o'clock, ANTKD—BY A R&SPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A wituation. m private family; is a first rate plain edo, good watber and Ironer, and un eretands baking, & five the be { of city reference from ber last place. “Please ap- ply at 212 Kast 2ist., between Ist and 2d avenues, wits et ire BITCATION, BY A ag la [foet irl, as eeamatress; can cut and will dc ight hi thaniberwork, of mind @ growing cata; pa ony reference. Apply at 100 West 19th st., in the ato: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, todo tha house of @ small private 5 a good ood pial cook and an excellent washer aud iron- best of city reference lease call at No. 8 din st, geo geen ATIONS, Ry bla ee bby HSTANT wo- ‘as chamberniaid and todo the fina washing snd trou, ‘ne other as aioe and ota Ceemnatts they un: derstand their business perfectly. The best of city reference dre be aiven. Apply at 97 West 19h st., for two days; or ad ess, ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN OF SIRADY HA- bis welt auon, in @ private family, as chambermaid and seamstross; knows how to cut and{it indies’ drasies. Can be seen at her present employer’s, No. 15 Ludlow place, jouston at. femily; er. Res commission store. Apply to Dr. Rovinson, No. ALBE ou! 8U 13s protestante, aan bien coudre, pour aller a la sem oe 6t pouvant fourniz de bonnes recommendations. i 10. 180 5th avenue, au ovln de le 18th st N DE® ANDI: UNE BONNE FRANC «ISK, RLLE DOIT fournir de bounes recommendations. S'adresser & 64 7e Tue, apria midi, NX DEMANDE—DANS UNE FAMILLE PRIVEE, ux dames Francaise. de moven age, une pour boene et Vaut reoudre et faire le linge. Rue aotvent avoir de bonnes recommendadons, 8’adresser au No. 18 13me rue, Est. ‘N JRUNE HOMME SUISSE, DESIRE Us PuACe dans une maison privee, i ia campagne; service de table et la travail da jardin’ ef aut dotese do bonuer references en ville. Radrewer pour deux jours, jus- qu’é midi, 90 Leonard street, chez Mr. Legall. __ INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. E LOYERS WISHING ‘ce of le (OOD HELP OAN FIND A g004 cho’ respectable German, aud ey iri or boty er a ge) families: a'so. waiters, farmer: ge mechapica and Taborera, a HENRY Yaw inieliigence Office, 120 Greenwich street. WARNTED—A1 NO 4 Rast BROADWAY, (BASEMENT, two boys fo learn the re mating trade, & tady (0 tuperintend a store a cleek (or a whole-ale drug stare. Pla secured for men on steamers eho! teachers, Porters, berkeepers, ‘conounon, garasuer onseke are and __. PERSONAL, LIcR—1 WANT TO BE TO SEF YOU VERY MUCH. IF You pada ‘at the old plece this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, { will Meet you there 1f anything happens to day, come \osmiorrow. ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN, WO. man, a mena hor or seamstress. 6 lp pees licens 91010 A.M, Nad incest ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO ‘cock, waeh and iron, or to do the housework of a’ pri- yate family. God reference can be given. AD ny. at No. 1 ‘Mizabeth wt, in the rear. Oan be sesn for two BY A RESPACTABLE er and ironer; olty reterence from ber last ahe iived. Par eri ‘App!y at 193 15th et , corner of lat avenue, on tue third for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROFESTANT GIRL, asituation, to do housework; is a Ca es aioe 10 objection to go m short distance try: trom Nee lan piace, “inguire at fo Tish ma be. tween oth and 6th wre, in the roar, ANTED—BY A td ks GIRL, A SITUATION, AS chambermaid and walter, or todo the of & small thin! family; the best of c-¢ references Sor Apply at 205, olumbia st, one door east of Auantic, Brook 1ED—A SITUATION, BY A. RESPROTA| 54 W eo ‘women, 4« plain cook. waeher and ironer. In. iin at 121 West 20th st, Can be well recy ommended trom her ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RASPECTABLE FoUnE girl, ahout 16 years old, (0 do light houseworx, take tare cfeniiéren, or f-7--—- in chamber colt at Gond ctty reference can be given, it required Please call at 108 West 1B at., third floor, front, room No 12, NFORMATION \ WANTED —OF JANNa?, DORR, MAR- ried some years Dewe Boston, Mase, Bald Dewery was asallmaker, and resided ely in Nev York. If thia should meet his eve. or anv cf their friends, and wne7 letter, or personally call on Brown & Co 84 Bouth mzeot, N. +. they will hear of sowe bing to thetr advantage. LATORMATION | “WANTED—OP oe CaLLaR, BY tw 1833, by ad- ikeeprie is brother, Francia Onller; he came tojth's counter: — information of him will ‘be thangfully reostve aye letter to his brother, Francis Cailar, Pougtl we ne 8 BINCK DECEMBER %-JAMES QOLWELL aged 42 bas met with fou! play, as it monay and watches with hi 0 int Bepafuliy received by his wife, at 091 Risth corner of Forty-eighth Breet. Western papers pleare scopy.” ome Giovty THIS MEET TRE EYK OF MINS JACKSON, Jately from Brunswick Cy she wilt i ely Ns nt street, pre a ae a sending ber address office. P. Bid s Fictier for Jamie Bigin per yang __THE FIREMEN. = Fans ‘HALL, Assistant Engineer N ak Fite, lew 1c. Taney 1. HOWsRD. OF THE BOARD OF ENGINEERS, typi 2a CARDIO AyS, FOR ASSISTANT ENG}- oe. TEELK, ex-foreman ot Rook and Ladder ). No. A er and troner. ve the best ‘ANTED- BY A RESP RESPROTABLE YOUNG Ly ot = witnatiom, as cook, Bll and froner. CK] of city ference: Can be seen for two days at I Weet 25.8 M., frat floor, back room. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SRSPROPABLE ‘young woman, a8 ook ook; she Is fn excellent washer and = bring good rei Inst pl for Bol bongs industrious and onrn She has no anetion ‘country. Please call ‘Kast 18th street een Broadway and 4th avenue. ANTED—A SITU DATION, B BY A RESPECTABLE, PRO- poamatreet andere raids al Ni kinds of family” es je; undersiands all kin bridery ity: Fefevoace trou her fat where a ES Can be seen for two days 41173 Seventeenth street, between Seventh and Righth avennes, Wert. [el BYA yoore OMAR, Wald te sashes hin Attane i aoal Gosh Bo objection to ony reference, A ply fat 132 ath me Ollawon npisce, first floor, back room. Can be seen fer two days if not engaged. int a ee BY A RESPECTABLE hi ieae \berwork and plain mig a haa 20 Shjection to do generat’ nag ig) ia & small family, ‘an exesitent washer and Has )ived several years = ast place. Please call zs +} West Washington Bitoni the rear house, for two days. oe cae Tas To w*? ANTED—BY A MOST BFFIOIENT AND THOROVGH.- owng Woman, & tecompetent fo undertake ‘all duties. api Gree" place. gets wy i ee, supericr at} Ny is basement of 345 8th av., near ns - ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A attuation, es walter of child’s nurse; bas tbe o bent of ‘city referenue. Appl iy bee 825 6th avenue, in the store, TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A tituation, aa cook, wi — W, fs be) 7 ince small private tamily; best of tee all Sor two ayn a ML gy WoariOin wt. between Oil bind 7th avenues, front we ANIED-A ELTUATION BY A RESPROTABLE wat Erhias seta fanntbas wees Tor two days iat Tbe han 20 ot. between Ist and 24 avenues, Ley =: SITUATION, BY A ‘YOUNG WOMAN, TO chamber work and walth rs ‘and wou'd make he-sel erally usetul. Good reference gh ven. Apply for two days 19 Btate st. lyn, second floor, front room. Ww ANTED—BY. ‘TWO RESPRO TABLE s YOUNG WOMeN, situations, to go to Oa fornia with a family; one as ream: ‘care of children; stress and chambermaid or to take the other of cutting and fitting jadica’ ane obildren’s in tully competent ing fiadica’ ane ‘oblldron's met eure 6 CATE fandewater a, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE 21 PRO. ag seamstress temtant young gi werk, Please cal nag Laas | ee TION. BY A RESPROTABLE WAsrD-A, eInvATION ‘bo objections to Aasiac in tha oun) hing and Wouing, Oe take the entire oharge of « Beate. Tara ichen. fins no objections 1a go & shor! distance ia ie country. Oan come well recommended. Can be asen for two Gaya, Please eall at 360 It avenue, between 20th and Zit sa COMPETENT MAN WANTS A SITUATION mm A tip) fomily, os waster the country preferred W reference. be seen for two dave at 246 hy E pcween i 16th ard 17 vine ip the drug sore. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ENG- W leh oie As nurse and seamstress, or as nurse and w rwork. Reference If required. Can be 192.84 avenue, iTED— A RESPROTABLE YOUNG | aIRt., A WARE BEL ATATTARLE, TOURS ate or to ¢o the general housework of « einai) family. Please call ‘at 86 Weat 20ch st, POLITICAL. pre, oe a ata COMMITTEE OF Tae ‘organized in 1663, an (Wednesday) evening, at Voces ae at the “THE MILITARY. VHAERANE OF THE “WAR om tA, ‘SracraL othe corpe will be held Star, in Watney deny Bag JONKS, ak Ea” RIE. nh ES A PIKRRE HOUSE, 679 AND 681 BROADWAY.—THIS L new and beantiful hotel ne, the reception of rmanent and ae oer faraiere c =< Farew are of the most. apy ond Wt any hotel in the metropol is eee yer week. Single rooms, from UFR, Spivin sarees, oo qe GLOBE ORS eee ts roy aN. 00) ace picoeie, | meee nelly Bt wh per ni Spd nieht Snvt meala MNCH, ner of Frankfortfand Will fed up | ingle rooms only 26 and #7 Good ior famniliee, ‘Porters wo da ant verved #! all hous oe 6 000 "ACRES OF TEXAS La NDS FOR ‘Say og 1] exchange for mepronenty in New York = viiaity.— 42h 10 nat wre y loosted, aud are in tracu of $20, oe Le neren ac and neavly all ares “ regairkae Port] paren hall sttaey yr ful) a “OU PRR LAY inci ae wil the inten, For Help Wanted See Sixth vage. BUEN

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