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fox aggre to Samia equalor and Veetyhedness. The pile) extencs from Columoia street t 4 the East river, a dis:ance of over 300 fees, and it' pay » widin of feet fiem curb w curd. On dither side is pom eda 30¥ of slate colored houves, eight in nuraber, and, Fo dag aco nes but our ~ trances, 1 dout Tne cspacity whole buildings om both sides is 1: 05 eosin uding dasements, Une room seer neet taelve feet squere— Pear Lanhmaaygh for a temity. Toe balis and stairways and the ceilings of bi rooms sey aoe ond ait fallen of, The roofs ar ak y. igshiteen and twenty a ogee on for vhe front roomy,” and two shillings less a monta for ‘the back rocms, ‘Phe buildings ere at present but litte Wonterverrivted tt ihe cosupans of thee balling’ au occu 3 eget Uke, ae yreenint 5 fc eatgeen Atlantic and Paste rireets on om ‘era 7 i picture from the : rt boron By was occupied fel ru cele Ean toa = the trmer tay or cae fend the latter twelve veven im dimennon, a heignt; the halle fener Hye aig on A -and staira@8 inches. In case of a fire it would be next te im in case cf fire, At Ne. 300 Hicks street were found 36 families poh sag ®room snddatk bedroom of most meaticne. The eat varied from $3 60 to $4 per pegs’ ‘The Thebalienes: ‘was five stories, and halis oaly two feet nine “Sere ae cee Sree “ger Hed, et) te street Barracks, anit 1s cal genehnee the imepecting labors of the committee in €B:cokiyn, The Gerracks Smee. twenty houses in «all, tour stories bign, & room bedroom +> a family, “Seditnt varying rom 08 8 month. They were were all defective in ventilation, and occupied by Irian and Ger- Caplan Von erveer desired to show the committee “ Sebastapo/,”” but want of time prevented an anes the neat ee christened formida- omewhat ill A distant Bubt of the tocatity wes wis that was rit ‘This re- vealed some 600 Irish shanties seuth of Hamilton avenue on the East river. As this was a genuine squatter retttle- ment, the committee, aside fom want of time, con- sicered that it hardly came within their province. The committee now returned to New York and were oa 10 the ma e! honse on Ehzabeth street, econvied cotcred people, and christenei tne ‘ Workingmsn’s W use Aecoms ion.” Mr. Robert B. Minturn, by whose contributions this building was mainly erecie), together wih Mr, Greev, toe President of the association, were in Ritesdanes ‘to show the committee througa. This building dasa reacy been deeo:tbed at iength in the Herarp, Is it mow cooupied by 87 families, with an aggregate of 318 perscns. It is moss thorovghly ventilated, and a more perfect tenant house could not be devised. Esch family ‘bave three rooma, and tie rents vary from $6 50 to $8 50 yer month. The building and lot cost $50,000, and as at present used yields a net profit of six per cent. Anadjiiing tenant house was jooked through, but revealea nothing specially no eworthy, The committee meet this morning at 10 o’clock to resume their dmvestigations. Whe Geograpnical and Statistical Society. The regular weekly mee.ing of this institution was held last-evening, in the chepel of the New York Univer- sity. .A numerous audience assembled to hear the paper which tt wasjadvertised Rey. Joseph P, Chomoson would zead-on the subject of the three routes to India. He commenced speaking of the commercial enterprise ofaxcient Europe, when a year was required to make the journey from pme to Tudis, by the way of tae now ruined city of Bererive. He tnen referred to Colonel ‘Caeerey’s route, which extends trom Autroch to the Euphrates, across the Persian Gulf to Bompay. Toe British government, under which Colonel! Chesney acte! when making the exploration of this route, have in contemplation tke connection of Autroch and ‘Beer by ve railroad; and Beer being on the £u- yn. ates, “Ve ere to run thence to Bassorah. From poe sof raliways vant by ting advantage of means o! ways, ani tal vantage o! Sarat faci ities py roads ‘which are to be found from thence 1 te end of the route to India. The great t this route was the enormous amount of ‘whieh would have to be expen ded for the construc- ‘tion ot the pro railroads. The third route is by s shi uP -eapal, connecting the waters of the Mediterranean wi ‘those of the: Sea at Suez. There was, said the lec- ot years. and nothing mow remsins but a few traces path Froeid it once existed. The estimated cost of this constructed now, would be re of paler This project—the preject of the Lessups— the'lecturer ripe no doubt, ve realized. Wai icenesenes cine papers vote of thanks was tetoes to-Dr. Thompson, after which the meeting ad- a bt Coroners’ Inguests. ‘Tas Lars Svppgn Dears at THR APOLLO RooMs.—Coroner “Connery ‘held an inquest yesterday afternoon upon the body of Edward Dougherty, late Corresponding Secretary -of the Young Friends of Irelawd, who died suddenly at oted gat Js sooty fa neack of the seat . 2 is onoF iver- ‘Eco Fond Pat rela vrdt of The jury empaneiied the case biped aay pseenlyier) heart.” hes tay Li oer Sr Satiines occas a me knew Hevea ni ‘sop of officer , of the Court of General Sessions, and-was twenty-five years of age. ‘An UNKNOWN MN FounD ORowNED.—Coroner Connery held am inquest upon the body efam unknown man, about thirty-two years of age, who was found drowned at pier No. 85 Kast river. The deceased was about five feet nine syporel apposced to stout built, wo ibepen sniper be egry to have been a seafaring man. It is 4 the decenped wes oe of ths srow ofthe lt -Fouxp Deap.— Coroner Connery held an boa beg net teroey upon the body ef s colored woman, named beth Piersona, who was found dead upon the door stoop of the awelling house No. 98 Chariton street. A mortem examination made upon the bocy of deceasea by Dra, Finnell and Ferguson showea that ‘death was caused bya disease of the lungs. Verdict accordingiy. Deceased ‘was 70 years of age, and was a native of New Jersey. Fara. ‘Fatt —Coroner Hills he:d an inquest yesterday, at No. 71 Lewis street, upon the body of a child, two years six months old, named Anne Eliza ize Fleming, ‘who: died from the effects of a fall received on the 24th inst., by being knocked out of her brother’s arms by some on ‘at present unknown. The deceased and artes d Rrappeared, were witnessing the procession on the day in uestion, some one ran against them and knocked e deceased down on the pavement. Verdict in ascord- ance with the above facts, Police intelligence. “ARREST ON.4 BENCH WARRANT.—Prescott F. Harris, the proprietor of a weekly sheet entitled the Wag, was ar- rested yesterday on « bench warrant, issued by Recorder Smith, on charge of being engaged in publishing obscene newspapers. The accused, it appears, pleaded guilty to eelling 4 flash paper entitled the ‘roadway me soontha ogo, b at as allowed tcigo at large rcpon bie prot 1g never again to be engaged in such a vocat Hine erihon, itis alleged, Harris has been engaged in the apy and the District Attorney, be- po tion of Se een eek “Yor his arrest yesterday. The soeased gure bail in the sum of $500 to sappeat fore the Court of of General Ses- sions, on the first day of the April term, when the Re- corder will sentence him upon the old charge already pleaded guilty to. TO THE-EDITOR OF THE KERALD. “Ye article the patios atte Grand rea- Brooklyn City Sews, Taqvor Cases IN Brooxiyn.—In the City Court, of Brooklyn, yesterday, verdicts were returned against six- teen liquor dealers for violations of the ordinance pro- hibiting the sale of liquor on the Sapbath. Judge Mor- counsel for the cefendante, excepted to the ace oe the cases will be casried to the Supreme Court, to test the constitutionality of the ordinance. ‘Williamsburg City Rews. Fire ay A Campuens Lamp ExPlosioy.—A two story Trame dwelling house in Smith street, at the head of Herbert street, Bushwick, was set on fire, on Wednesday Goodwin. on which there was an insurance of 9600 in the ‘Se Winer City Fire Insurance Com- yy. The ont t dwelling , owned and ed by Sion than, which, by the exertions “ot the wes partly saved. of firemen, Damage $600, cowered by insurance in the Fulton Fire Ioourance Company, of . A New BuonerCourany.—The members of Continen- tal Bucket Company, No. 1, recently organized in the Eastern district, Jamas Elkins, Foreman, turned out for the purpose of bringing home their new carriage from the bands of the mater, James ore Maspeth. 4 company panel men, of the right stamp, an were escorted ton the assistants and @ number the fore! it foremen of the fire companies of the Easte: ie ad aan, Pe Sees ie principal ‘Theal’s ings, in Grand atrost, ? partook of an Load ii 74 Ronner of South Thied and erent street “hed ose ial forth ‘weak vadlng Maret 3,2, at hospi ‘wook ending March 25, 29; on 3; discharged, 63; deceased, 3; remaining, 475, re Exxovrion 1 ix Avsury, N, Y-~John Fitegorald ca 3 will be hung to- in Auburn, for the murder of ther, mother and he did last fall ae an axe, in the dead hour of the ni night, while his viotim Wetec Lema bo this deed ofunparat. leled at RAS ried and condemned a few mothe Yet wit owe crime to haunt him, and him, he appears to delight ia exuibre eeu fe aa the ruffian. gh twenty een Irishman. When srrested, in the of the ra bodies of his three victims, , and ap to the prevent te apmptoms of remorse, Hebe a> Yet NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1856. Pee eeu: Married. Peary EAD ane bh a, “Al, os, $0108, On Thursday. pay . March 27, at the pesitioen of John Tes- 2 vi » Lexing om avent i» Rev. 83, aa, 174, 56, 60, 48, 0, 80 °150, 63, 186, 198, ‘Hinvar H, Warkanuny, 1 Titans ae Tassie | 3 Cover. Nes. 1029. 1/90, 1045, 1030. 1091. tool gaane mer bag Sores Mr. Weed, ra Now. iN o More! te 4092 1008, 1002 1105, 17, 11 TAL LB 10 Tit | ortrook ym tact Winns oo, oak Sess t 108, 1119, 1120, Ni: Vi2s, 112, ¥1ai, 1 (JORRYEIND PETES GER, to 1169. filed a6", on Satar~ aed All aoves of ‘ante hee Be ane Bzt ame day, Hate —Ius Pr’. are ous ie shape emmently hesoming, its qua- acas ints Seeenrpe mans cereacs SURBFENSCIUAD'S, 108 Nassau nurest” : gt Hatter, mas Removed from to 148 Fu'on Preiss Henley) he nao rs for #8 wnen’s dats Nesagertieet” Bis ring atyte of hats ig sry dcle'at te sencon, at $4 ‘Also ® nest, dressy hat BR nt le of Ge ~~ yet offered. by any Call and t inspect them bg ipige hr yourtelr, a at ts salesrx0m, No, ‘301 Br Broadway, m Duane street _ Se Spring Style.—<caats and Caps are anufaetered oy first class workmen, onthe premises. His $ bala area dollar cheaper than tho ‘expenaive Brosdway houses. “ry one of HONS, $0 Fulton street, ove the Sensorium is the Great c of education, It is aleo cenio’s Tag by od his eplendid new work. ‘The rere of this work is that the ot iho aulbor, but by te purchaser, Who is always saved witn hem, as well a9 with the peerless ‘and brilliant cover in which they are enclosed Raspecte read- ¢7; this new work ot Genin’s ise ‘toring area hist, of unequal: fed styre and quailty ang ite price is sour dollars. GENIN, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Pauls. ini este Landers ot eshte sre ome a atyle o hat introtused b ENUX No’ 12 Broad vay. corner of stree. Thi aaa ‘ok the most ornamental chera:- Poi altering amasty Gentlemen’s Hats, London and Paris wt aoe geone that wil apvear in full dress must ava mater of necessity. & hat has received D SEAUbIN’S, fhe French haitar's lant Gnish, ‘The styles of those bata are be: yond competition and are acknowledged oy all as models of faces elegance and taste. Call in the new hat store, 643 roadway, above Bleecker stree’. The Lamapresy pes, for 25 and 50 Cents, are the victorions works of art tending to imm:rialize the peaole upon ecoromica: principles and to present them true tonature and everlasting. he rew phototype is got up at this place— 239 Broadway. _ Smithsonian House, Aotel and Restau- Broadway, pinta pene aston s reet. Single room: ~ #4, 75 cents and St per day; pares, | with bedrooms, $1 wile ‘tag ‘The restaurant, & saloon, oo mmodious rooms open as aa well to the pul athe gueals of fords mate tall pours wi sane aiihe ‘market, t moderate rai ruest pa} F only wi 01 Tals new and argo extblinmont Jen sf i dered. ites the attention of travel SIDA HY KOPMAN. at Evans’ Clot! Wace- coats. $8: beantiful moire antique }; complete cagsimere suits, 12, c, —Smith & Lounshery, roadway, are now prepared to exhibit their new styles ot Teh pyined Tageatty, Brussels, three ply aad . Among the ssortmant will be tound a \arge number of vew designs and stylee never before offered, Bock of ollctoina of every Width, and all oer gosds penber ‘with the trade. City Ladies and Ladies Visiting the City can find ladies’ gaiters at 1%. to 20s ; een ties and busking jant os ‘fo, 456. 1 Me, to 10e.; second quality, sana styles, at 63. to 7, Bar pairs ‘with bova'sialsces! auld chi dren'a pools sud eboes of ‘all kinds tudyrces! at 33. MILLER & C008, 134 Canal street is, Dressed — whi bea higher hoey el celain, nde rubcer, 4c. heads, bodies, arms, hate, dc. Strangers will snd this Gepirtnent ne largest went best aseorted in the clly, and rice, from which there ig no abstement. af low as the galling pee’ ‘ofany house an the city, = W. TUTTLE, importer o! 1y goods, toys, &e., No. 45 Broadway. Owners of ncaa Dich Find at ee Hotment, in pint botties 50 cents, superior to for curing colic, swellings, gal's, D ruses, imps, se all the storekeepers and druggists. Depot 60 Cortan: Champagne Wines, Landing ex Samuel 8, Fox; Seotch malt whiskey, landing ex. acy Morris; Buglish cheese; landing ex America kagie; Lea & rerrin’s Worces- larvest Queen. Yor sale by erior to, wheel Hutte machines heretofore 1) addition to their most extansive and complete stock of low prices of $75. GRUVER & Bakee, Whe Rotar, quailty of atrengt bank or iron it of Cornelius & Baker’s 2 yV, HADGHWOUT, 661 ond 569 Broadway, bers {o inform he i (al agent for the sale ot Gorneltus & ‘Bekors colobral d chandeliers, ges txturen, opening superior assortment of new and beautiful French and American designs, which bh ‘Offers at extr vices. a t 3 i fe Fi Phalon Paphian Lotion or Fioral perigee xion and pemaving treckles, burns, sealdi Coole lips. sale by P and all drag: Do lbw Been ach Daphnia “ata froabted with flatulency? If 0, & oa ot HOLLOWAY'S ee ‘acting upon the secretions, will restore you to periect All Eye OMiseases Cured by Dr. C. W. UPHAM, coulis, (sucoeesee to, Dr. Rovhrig ) No, 84 Foarih reet, near way. Office houis from 10 A. M. to 8 P. Beat given, Dr. Watts’ Magnetic Sugar, that has Per- formed #0 many radical viree' tt donvors atnts in. Philadelphia, can now be procured at 345 Bi , up aiaira, GOcentea pack. fours (rom 10 A, M.t0 4 P.M, A Positive Cure for Rhemmatism, Pains and aiTuees of the Joints, ke RING'S compound syrup of ay. st potaate rilla and yellow dock. Thousands five used if and there no such word sstall. Bold by Ait Mondwey, corner Jobn at, The hong ame Cod eae oet ben Clark & 0o., (late Rushton, (lark ) hes stoed the test of , and is ack: Beiarists sade, Gen hate, vag ago ead moras are my ihe re, Without which ic is not ‘ng core label, and core NC OLARK & CO. Won 16a" are ott FEs'Brecaway. Wholesale depot, 168 Brondwayr "S84 Notice.—Te those Troubted with Hamor,— feria in eh of Row ark, {sll boat Noe Piymon | House, 429 Broadway, from 24th instant to Aprill All who are troubled with serotul iimssan humor are respestfally invited to T “DONALD KENNEDY, Proprietor eet mpdien ayrorary, BRUT, Vang af are now offered 0: ar yepes q vp Toureday. Rev. Dr. King, lr Jomn Mise S4nau DaReow, On Saturéay, ree 22, by ran Rev. James Millett, at his residence, 171 East Seven eenth street, Mr. WiLtuaM 8, Vaolwwain, of Bathell, Conn., to Miss Sama ANNS Mepuicosr, of Worcester, Muss. In ‘as pe on Tinrasay, Mare 27, by ets Rey. L, 8. Weed, Mr. Jauss Davis, to Mise Marcrer Jans [sMPue, Doth oF the above city. At Polo, Whi esice county, Finis, on the 27th ult., D the Rev. James McKean, THomas M. Turtay, to Mary D. daughter of Rev. Geo. Siepola, ‘both of sterling. Lil. at Washiv . C., om the 7th of February .sst, +s Rev. re Boyle, ina 1. JouNson to Mise Buty E. Frama, both of ‘thai city. On Thursday, Macch 27, a* the residence of the bride’s fo her, near Rahway, N J., by the Rev wfc. Mott, Joun M Hicns, to JENNY ‘Mansa, eidest daughter of Dr. 3. N. Marsh, all of tba: place. ayes se ¢ Sees ercohureh, by, the the Died. In this city, on Netw, March 26, Roses.t WILKIN- son, in the §0ch year of hia age. The relations and friends of his family are requested to attend h‘» funeral, wisnout further invitation, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of William J. Duun, No. 26 Fgh h avenue. N. Y. Earp: Providence, Nanmtacke. and California papers © copy. ae un Wi dey, March 26, Eitan, widow of the late janes yeas. The toneral at wilt ake Pp ace this afternom, at half-vast one o'clock, from the residence ofher brother-in: p33 ‘239 Macison street. The remains wi.) be taken to Catvary Cemerery. io this et en Wednesdsy m farch 26, 3aRan Jana, wife mY ‘Augustus W. pee daughter of Ran- dolpb Brant; in the 20th year of ber age. sae friends and acquaintances are invited to attend faneral, this morning, a; tea o’cocs, without ee invitation, from her late residence, '207 West Highteenth street. Her remains will be taken to Eliza- bethtown, J,, for interment. On Wesnesday, March 26, Miss Many McArese, aged 15 yeare 7 month» and 9 days. ‘The friends and soqusintsnces ofthe fey are re- spec fully invited to attend her faneral, this afternooa, at two o’clock, from No. 8 Vandewater streey On Wednescay, March 26, Jsar B., icfant aon of Jease oH re Elizavec W. Sickels, aged 2 year 4 months and roe friends and relatives of the family, the members of Awericu» Engine Compsny No. 6, and the members of Eastern Star Lodge No. 227, 0 A. cual togdneee et invi'ed to altend the funeral from the residence parents, 112 Essex street, this afternoon. at one ae Ad the sweet flower which scents the morn, But withers io the or E nA ‘Thus lovely seemed the infant's dawn, ‘Thus awittly fled his hfe away. ‘Yet the sac hour that took our boy, Perhaps has spared 4 heavier dom, Sne:ched bim from scenes of guilty joy, Or from the pangs of 111s to c ome. In this city, on Thursdsy, March 27, after a long and cores illness, WittiaM Joy Acton, aged 1 year, 1 month and 6 deye. His feneral will take place from the residence of his tether, 192 av.nue C, on to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock. On thureday, Marsh 27, Mary Anna, daughter of Au- gustus H, anc Jane Tyler, aged 8 months ana 22 deys, tne relatives and friends of the family are respect- folly invited to attend the funeral from the residence of Bs Detar 18 Jay street, on Sundsy afteraoon, at two o'clock. It was a jewel deemed so rish and rare, That God hiaeelt grew jea!sus of her If tears were footsteps to bright heaven’s shore, We socn would find our angel babe once more, For every tear that we have shed meaawhile, Our angel bave would pay us with a smile. On Wednescay, arch 26, ey et eas Baweer McGow- AN, 9g%0 58 years, native of SI ‘The friends and scquaintacces myer: tamily are respect- faily invited to atten. the fuveral from her ave residence, 647 Pear! street, at ten o’elock, this day. On Weonesday, March 26, UaTHaRinE Expcry, widow of the late Peter Embury, in’ the 89 year of ner age. ‘The friends of the tamuiy are respectfully invited to at- tena her funeral at Trinity Chapel, Twenty-fitch street, eer atvernoon, , al] five o’clock, without farther notice, In this bee on Tuesday afternoon, March 26, after a long and ful illness, in the 35th year of her age, AN- Gaunz, wieof tne late William Aagustus lore, and daughter ot Joseph Booth, Esq., ot newark, N, J. Her funeral will take piace at her tather’s residence, No, 4¢ Nesoitt street, Newark, N.J., this afternoon, at three o'clock. On Thureday, March 27, of Gremlin Jous Heyer ‘lemon ‘S. Owens, aged 24 years Owars, ron of ihe late Phi 8 months acd 19 days, The relatives and friends are respectfally invited to at- tend, without further notice. His remains wil be taken, to-morrow morning, t2 Peekskill, for interment. The ‘funeral service will take place this afternoon, at four | o'clock, a his late ote No. 3 Sixth avenue, ped? he a ee bye bro dal flow, ‘hen God Ani bide them leave papel of wo, Pediahlit pavers pisaas one se co! On Thursday, March 27, Ghoror Rosemt, in the 39th rear of his age. hie frientes “also those of his brothers, Robert and John, are respectfally invited to attend this faneral et the residence of his brother John, No. 219 West Thirty- first street, to-morrow afternoon, at two orelock, without eq invitation. Davis, infant On Thursday evening, March 27, , Sama child of Wiliam en Mary A. Hi aged 2 months. The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect- fully Invited to attend the funet this piemneon, at at two o’clock, from the residence of its uncle, George W. King, No. 199 Monroe street. On Wednesday March 26, Joaz Dovaurerr, in Se 23d year of his age. ‘His faceral jlace trom the residence of his will take father George Dougherty, No, 18 Vandowater street ss morning, st eleven o’c! ‘The friends of hi Charies and Genige, also the members of ae Young Friends of ire‘and are requested to be punctual in at- terdance. His remaiaos will be conveyed to St. James’ church. where a solemn higs mass wili pe offered up for his s happy repose } On Thursday morning, March 27, James ane Bown, in- fant «on of James H. and Amana Boya, p nae’ 4 In Brooklyn, on the 24th March, any Witson, ie ay of Thomas Wilson. Her remains vere interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Ber aid was peace. In Brooklyn, on Thuraday, March 27. Juuana, wife of H. B, Raren, in the 27tn year of ber a Her friends and acquaintance: those of her hus- band, are requested to attend pe tuuers'; at No. 83 Court street, Breoklyn, at ten o'clock, this morning. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SITUATIONS WANTED. 5 SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATIONS WANTED, re anrnD a SITUATION, ae Ce ciher anche, oUnS wotnan us waller and chambermeld, in. 8.0 make, are od | ale toardlnghooae bee ved tree yoare ber ist fea eifost, | hae the best of city reference. ("an be seen ar No 8 PUIG cso sat wash ye. Sercarioms, ONE dermaic; bus Br, i bg Fa 3 pees Twodsye at 138 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM 9D, 10 0 10 valitornia, to walt upon s lady anc take caro +" seen ny Son ry! eo at, in as 1 | six years. A LaDY GIVING UP HOUSKKEZPING WI8"KS TO eens eae ae her giris. in a mon hantty. or nurve and seamstress; Srould Ie to travel with a family. Cam be seen at her pre sent employer's 26 West 9th st. yo warren -Ay rors ANDO SEaMS- ham erwork, atm pe ncen for sv darael baa nrteet wept: 30 baal A jou Barron ome, an plats ark x3 i ign nyna lain cock. washer rover, in a small "private. ‘atoll city re lands bi qi ferences. Pai “hints wear Moy. megrncr ane WOMAN WANTS TO TRAVEL a; she is capable of fling any alt Washer and froner. Bhe is will- Can give gond reterence. May be iprteent ean; emp ‘oyer’s, at zo - seen at TT ArOn WANThD—BY AN EXPERIE (CED AL Jaundress aod chembermaid. give the bent city re rence from her ‘ast pisce, where she lived six years. Can Sereinbe two days at 228 ‘Muberss ‘t., hurd floor. ITER AND OVAMBRAMAID—8N AOTIVE, (Alay vermin, who andar da her business iy 318 produce Gal ar SM Kan 1 at betwoos University place and 6th sevenue. AESPROTABLE YOUNG GIBL WANTS A SITUA: tion; fe a good pia‘n cook and @ first rate washer aud am ‘Fas the dest of city reterence. Please gat foe owen dara ame 809 Monroe st , second fico , back room, near the Grand at SITUATION WANTED- BY A G&RMAN, PERFECILY conversant with the Fngush language, as porter or todrive horee and wagon. Best of city reterence can be givea. Ad- creas o cali pertonally, at &7 Laight at. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WISHES TO WORK ‘cut by the day; she can give erery ratistaction in cuttin, and ane fileg, ladies’ dreeses. at eo Weat 13th st , secon PROTHSTANT GIL. 16 YEARS OLD, WiSHHS A Ai ‘sivuation, to mi oF do, light, nuabermonk. # ages no to's uch an objont an 8 pormanest Gall for thrae Soya as Nov d Delemoy she corner Bowery. PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, IN A ‘rani! family, 19. do-goueral bowsowork; abo ta» good wasber ana iromes’. Sas good city reterencen. inquire ar 22t ‘7th ot, be.ween avenues B and U, for two days. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS ‘© cook, washer and irouer in a private family; uoderstands beking well. Can be seen at her jast place, 150 lth st., one door trom 6th ave. VERY RESPECTABLS YOUNG GIRL WISHES A uation as cbambern ald and waiter in a private family. ‘The vest of elty rclerence from her Ieet place. Please call ai 143 West 16th at., in the basem A VERY RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION todo the bousework of @ private famile; ina Sess rete. uber and ironer and good plein eodk, Best ot city reference fee! Hat Je place. Pleare sn at 143 West 6th at., in the asemnent A RASSPECTABLE WOMAN WAN18 A aes As cook; is # first rate baker, washer and ironsr; Gan be well recommended or ae last place; no ot tothe country. Please call at 210 ullivan st., first floor, No. 3 between Bleecker and Amity sis., tor two days. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WaNTS A SITUA: n, ag Wel nurse in a private family; hase fresh breast of mix; lost her firs chid, six weeks of age. Best recom- Mendatlon, if required, Can. be’ seen tor ‘two days st 12 Weat lgth st., between 7th and 8th avenues. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman. to do general hourey the country or city ; good rei else for two day, B50 7a sh beieeen Boe and 10 mveunen, ment. EITUATION | WANTEDBY, A RUSPROFABLE ts seamstress and drésenaker, jn» private janiy; she undersiands cutting and fing tho the deat of'city reference, Address B. M., A COMPATENT YOUNG WOWAN Re a lh A gt in tion, a8 seamstrers, or assist in keeping have no objection to take charge of s Aokeh ani Cx wal on alady. Cal) or am by x pat rdea tan) ae corzer ot Bivingicn st., rcom and 6, FIRST OLASS DRESSMAKER WISHES é SITUA. ‘tion to go out by the day or week to families, in Brooklyn or New York. Piease ca)! at 29 Chrystie street, room No. sigs [el bot ett! Melee tein as battle» ah A GIRL, rat class lat Gor berinald. Good city ieference. Hous (0 fom short distanoe iu the oo jo object yoatry. Can be reen for two days at 49 18th street, between ‘Browaway and 4th avenue. A BESPROTARLE 1530 bomree WANTS A SITUATION, IN vate. 7, 10 washer ani over "and plain cook, & good ser, Good city ‘eter volar ence. Gan be seen for two daye et 118 York street, Brooklyn, front basement, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- housework, it ton, to do general in a email private famtly, Good city reference. Can be seen tor two days, at 242 Colum Vey Brooklyn, between Carroll and Demilt sts., first Joor. RESPECTABLE gem WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion, as nurse; she has been accustomed to the care of obtidren tor a eave 3 andcan take the ful charge of an ipiant. Best of city reterences given irem her last place. Ap. ply at 23 Carmine st., in the store. PIRST RATE COOK WISHES A SITUATION, IN A oe pEtva yj ahe ia quiet and obliging, and and willing to awiet weringad | froning. Has the best, references. Can be Upton court, ‘No- 7 University plaoe. third floor. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO fal toms situation to cook, wash and iron. ae the best city reference. Can bereen at No.7 Nortolk N AMERICAN PROTESTANT Gi! 16 YEARS OF ‘age, wishes a situation to take care of ren, or do Lt hot ‘K in an American family. tS Sram antares Sma Aly es ret A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN bet) A Lesh sg dress or eral housework of | on, as gen private fami! ie beet of ot Telerences can Sophy at 76 eullven ete tor two 7 = Perera A MAN AND WIFE Ta as IN A PRI- vate family; one as and eee the man niles ‘No incumbrance ‘ana, hy ‘willing to work: No ohjec- tion to the country. Please cal! at No.7 Union court, Univer: sity place, third floor, for two days, ®: s D AGUE. * 28 BEGRO. ND A OUTTON “CROP The (aeeing unsolizited letter, from a Southern gentleman and planter, is of universa! interest: — CLAYTON, ALABAMA, March 13, 1856, Dr. Ruopes~ Dear sir—In justice to you { make this state- mentofiacs, Your “iever and ague” medicine is without doubt tbe best article ever put forth for the cure of that trouble- On my plantation were twenty-eight casea in ing it; my bands took it without cloning 8 ¢ end got wall using it; my bands it without & day, an @.most ‘with the frat aose. paeeeey a a charm, b pane thing to operate so sanitively. I sent ‘afresh suppty, and aball never be to Columbus, Ga., it in the tr: ve end whhont it, if {can fird oer AND AGUE aunety ts A ure ver and agus. dyapepsi gres fever, liver Sooty Fem “4 Dees, and billions fit, Dr. Haight: ae pe, have Lag oo your SE, in , de, to powers alo merit you lam fore es cmt 0. Kovest . D. John Blakely, 127th street, corner of Fitth avenue, was cured ol fever and ague of long sanding. Thorp, 20 street, Was cured of remittent fever ia Lewry, 136 Heater street, was cured of fever and ague Office 203 Bowery, Mew York, J. PRRKINS, General Agent, _FINE ARTS. MAP OF NEW “YORK.—HANDSOME MAPS OF wnt , the fire districts pg corees (a, oer Irgnits of Central Park aod information, Pube faved by tit AM ANDERSON, 09 Bowery. Gan ‘be bed treet ‘at the store, ied hee SEGARS. RGARS.—CASH PURCHASERS OF Soe eo ee Son aes A sallion oft aa Normas'as low as owas 88 ‘s Secmae Spee att otherwise. $1 Broadwi SITUATIONS WANTED. eieee A cutting and fitting basques, £0. would be glad to ith a few respectad! octable families to work reek Address Mise Shepherd: 109 Bast 13th He near sont Sd avenue Aly AMERICAN LADY, OF HIGH RESPECTABILITY, is er a situation asocompaaton jor an e.deriy per: ‘erson in itl health or oras Rousckeoper’ 2 & private tamily, ‘Address 8 8., 653 , wich street, for one week. A YOUNG M he I8 DESIROUS OF A SITUATION as first rate cook, washer and ironer, or todo chamber. work and fine waehirg: best of city Series ttn on ‘Can be teen for two days at S51 6th avenue, between and 21st sts, es WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS Ch ad perfect 8; ehe speaks the ast Pdations., box 1d Pot Poat A‘ SITUATION WANTRD—BY A FRENCH WOMAN, Sandy mais; she underoanda dressing and Would, have no objection (0 walt on two or three Iie charge of io. objeotion to go ¢ gountry. Fal city reference oe tron ee lan place, "Sail at 11 Amity’ st, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRI, WISHES A SITUA- tion, to go to California, with are of age, ati lea yearpiy 0 allege, Brook- Please COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, EXPERIENCED IN |, RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION, the bent of Peteronce asd’ socarity, required. 2 ay a Brosdway. inthe railroad otles." ab ‘A. YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS BREN IN 4, < Gewe. wo Yi venman ao) has a fair know Yrork, and can furnish guod cliy small salsry. Pionso ‘af Wvilling 19, work for Grose J: F.0., ox 102%, Port ofice. YOUNG MAN, OF CONSIDERABLK EXPRRIENCE in the grocer; 3, rade, le. is soxious for an en; ot; has lived in one of the jergest houses fu the city, and can give com- plete satisfaction as to character and ability, Please call or address J. H., 296 Fourth st. YOUNG MAN OF SEVERAL YEARS PRACTICAL experience fi pel ai hd sh A usiness, desires a sit ation as clerk in rome bot ‘ind; best of refereace Given.” Address A-0. Brown, Herald ofloe. N AMERICAN LAD, AGED 16 YRARS, IS .DE- siroas of obtaln'n ‘a situation in some wholesale house. ance. A note addressed ‘of eter JT Ty B Herald office, witbe be prompuy attended to, Aan, rout ly peracdy waders AM saan man, witbou 5 lerstands farming 26 Objection to s small fens ood refereson from his last emp! ree youre. Address W. G., box 194 ANTED-BY A YOUNG AND HeALTHY @ROTSS. tent woman, with fresh bresat of milk, a child to nurse “| ather own house, 402 oth ay y ‘ goat 10,OOk, woul and iro; | Soar, bask room; Dest of reference iver, “Use na’ deca tor city reference from their Inst | two days. , between Smith and High sts., ANTED—BY A RFSPEOTABLE YOUNG GigL, A mermaid; stuation; is 4 Aret rate walla or corm 7° sirens. ‘a SOURS ae. ip rmaud Ow ame, | Lene semeee cn be poral eee eee ta ae aicuilon ue thipplog clerk ina wholeale pte! me Eves Sar (wo reeus, Piease call, for two days, @: 305 writes hand. vod marker.” Please saaress | pit : ANTED—A SITUATION, TO OOK, WAH AND ‘ouDg able and wil'ing to work, wishes for lace anal a arenes cde ales ma) 4 tion aa prrter ine wholesale or retail store’ "Mo objection to drew lace in prvae el, 0) . pain drive borses; haa been ured (o them. Please address Ht 8, 2 Greenwich st, WAZtED-A SITUATION. “BY A YOUsG WoMAR, (0. DRY GOODS HOUSKB.-A PORTER, WHO Has | and doylan mewiugs ao oniecton to lnaves food retorences i; DO "; les J neen for mony year ln the eruployment of one of the first | Con beseen ather las: place, 244 Henry st., 8 Brooklyn, be- piacere coal ph pr penn yr amg tween Amity and Congress #'s, Sse Gorirousf © shalar ination th Now ork, Glas boon inthis WAxteey, A RESPROTABLE PI ROTESTANT country four years. Address Jobn Neary, Heraid offce. pe ie @attuation to attend ae or. feetion Can be seen at 78 West ‘Good’ RCHANTS.—A YOUNG MAN OF BUSINESS | reference given. Ivbments ‘wherein bo'can render Sineal generally ‘usett ANTED—A aay, VATION. BY A YOUNG BOY, AGED Suc pariizelsr ato salary Oe ohne arse months, Can i Bands Wases Do object, 8 gil a - co. m0K write a a2 it iva ha best of . Please address J. L. X., box 711 mien ese B0., box 119 east oa anes -ANTED—A SITUATION, AB OW \MBREMA ANTED-BY AN ENGLISH LADY OF HIGH waiter, by Gan be 008 at her preset place i atianie ate jot, Brockiyn, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A EESPECPABLE cook, washer and fron pete Werte A RESPECTABLE pees Ls GIRL, A A om af general oy at rd willing nf ay yotot wD. Kelley. sel Wes Werhington at. ANTED—A = ereer 8 BY 7 2, FoR GIRL, 4S ‘ ANTED—SY A GERMAN GIRL, WHO SPKAKS | sroaliGrivacetisaiy. She can have the hen ota ce more: Pee a eee aD ae Waney or embroidery | fromber last piace. Can be seen for two daye at 36 Inquire at 74 Elm sveet, corner Praux ia. for Anne Beck. Ss eee a ner, ciaes ANTRD—A SITUATIO cooK, ARTED—AS CHAMBERMAID AND SEAMBTRESS, A rom, we cua ring RA NREROS, & in a private family, by @| very none, gic, tts deity reference; is a akan aay darks SCmpeteut et game, pou ry. meats Cail Da, a, ‘west ct Sth avenue, second floor, oa WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, A uation. as seamstzess. Can be acen at No. 1 Macdoa- gal ot corner ot Brian ‘WA2TED,8Y 4 PROTESTANT GIRL. A SITUATION, fs lady's maid oF childrax’a curte th a farly going 16 Barone. Apply at the residence of her present employer, 2; ahem air dressing. | ADDIY at Bora fo, arent Jones street, ou Thursday and Friday; fom 9101 ANTED—BY A RESPONSIBLE Fetal Hd the lower part of a improvements preferred; not above Fourieebth street, Rent ing terme and location, O. R. V., He ratd office. Or would leaze a small house. WANtED-BY 4 RESPROTABLE LADY OF #XPERI erce, @ sit as hou-ekeeper, in a small family; zo objection 0 take caze'of children; or as travelling compe: nlon io. lady, going to Europe Gcod referane 1s given and required, (all or address M. J. HF , 154 West Sth st ya SITUATION BY A LADY, 10 ATTEND ‘® fancy or muibinery es'abliehment. Piease call at 180 Bowery, or send a note, stating where she may call. ‘ANTED-A SITU*TION, BY A RESPECTABLE person, as cook, washer and troner, or todo the ge erat housework in a small family: can be aven at h last place, trom 10 to 20’clock, at 147 Livingston atreet, Broo ‘AFTED—A SITUATION, TO GO TO aa JFORNTA as nurse or to attend on a lady; best city reierence given Please call at 123 Weet 16th st., near 7th avenue, for two days Wo trisuraze SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ees chambermaid, ina private tamily: best of city reference. e seen for two cays at 140 West Bin at, between 7th ‘and 8 cy Avenues, WARrIEDA SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, A it. to do general housework in a nize family. Gan be seen for two days at 120 Mott st, between Lester ann Gra pete eee A YOUNG woman, A bermaid and waiter; unders:.nds WANTRD—BY, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A ‘situation, to do generai housework. Gas no cbjeciion io take care of chl'dren, Pleare call at 8 West 20tb at ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE WO- firet rat ite cook, rand iraner, ao can do all Hnds of puting. Gan gire the seat of cite Toes aeunen waves ‘Please call at 164 Weat 13h any 10 ‘i be basement, ANTED~A ST1UATION, BY A FIRST CLASS COOK; uunderstazds how to make good hread and pastry. good reterence. Please inquire at 132 Clinton place, Bear 6ts avenue, first floor. ANTED~AITUATIONS, NB, BY, THOM RE fooled ire ber to ein ta a ursing aod bisla sowing ood Dall wt 127 24t 6th and v8- ANTEP—-SITUATIONS, BY 21WO RESPECTABLE young women; ore as first rate cook and an exgellent bber, and would artist in washing and Sroning; the other as chemberm: and plato, sewer, or walter; best of r given. oly at 280 Mulberry st, first floor, for two aay, Wears SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE 1g WoWAD, as nurse or bermaid; woud be will- A FEERARION, AS inane no | ing to a0 Indies’ fine waebing a ironing; is @ good object'on to the country: 2 beat f reterence trom her la lace. | stress, jection 0 vel. Gab be oon fortwo dayaat be. corer of Wooster and Fonrch Meurer Hieeetcn ate Vemee ts city reference given. Please reall ‘at 20 Van Brunt at, Noles Prasigent sod Wamiton svenue, Brvosiyn Wyre ce. SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECTABLE streets, in the so age it not engered. Seg Upendien ies oop poorly BY A more ie ‘man; has no agaist in waehing an fir) ap chambermaid and sewer, or as walter: ing good « ‘reference. Gall tor wo a 8L ttn at. be. be- x fake caret’ Please tween 6th sea ‘7th avenues, bode 148) 1esultvan sta the rear, . er ba rari ‘ANTED—A I sdy heed) BYA Zopme ‘AN, AS = Ww wow We be jose memes SI2UATION, BY A VERY RESPECTA. firet clase Jar is French fluting;* un- le 6 ome ‘® gent eman’s fami): Penta rl Geratends her pastuces ho oroushly; xo ood cy reteranoe ard froner; Gerrans hat raeaee er ae an 20 Se eareeey 7, a Rita baton Yomend eh wan fete he advertizer is & most exesllent washer and irvner, ANTED—A hag pg ead BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN; Car" "for two days. ne oe and to aesist with the J Poet ane the other: ote ge a Ag Ny faye pet A RESPECTABLE eben ao AN, A Please call arrears ones fe ano nvemeas sree ae ae ie asto ond Present employer city sity gad and ‘Can be seen at at, al Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE S00 KS, PRO-- testant woman, who speaks good French German and =. ‘@ sivuation, as abe un gai SITUATION. IN A GENTERL PRIVATE OUng ‘aa weamatress. or nurse ond seametress;, derstands all kinds of need ework. Bas good city re- {pce ‘Can be seen ut 274 Wess 13th at., in the rear, second ED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO Ww2st the of @ swall fami'y goed premnipicn and ee aot froner Ga be dosnt her ASBING AND IRONING—DONE AT NO. 233 FIRST rere pln wage bpd aa street, Brooklyn,"from 10 A. M. toj2 pg nn hing between 14th and 15th ats,, by Mrs. Kirney, Best. es ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 XOUNG WOMA™, J As ANTED—A pa -ACEU AION, RY A RESPROFASLE i, OF would do the housework ‘ot yous bas email Cay tamaity. Good reference given. Vali at ‘eons. whine bn egeberiirney tamilies, being two years i leat place, ter corer of Broad; ee au est of elty rete! Pease'oallat'No.8 Sib avenue, new toe for two ‘anys ANTED—BY A RESPECTABL: aan ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT Ww? YOUNG pebhed Cee as bg es cook; is a her last 'OUNG hyd foal A waster and ironer; be reference trom . UR seen male wu dae ail Pace he tr hoor tae roo metered eee family sowing; i wil mete and mend NTED—A SITUATION, AS Rep ght CHD WAIT. the Dest a Ne. oy ire ex excellent Wri ita to do chamberworx and waling nama | We rages 86 10°87. Oall at S39 a Wo Ads avonus, boween doh and 20s we, "Wo Boarding house TE IRL, {iaehi avenue. berw ANTEDBY A BIGEIOTABLE GIRIA 61/0 ATION, rT it ANTED. A SITUATION, BY A, RESPROFABLA srquements ata aod a FS ele aes Sa Se eeeteneen trek eth, te | eimai are m Dl lnce st fled. beck rooms, for owe cage 's ae We A oprsean trunatn onal a a4 ol pale cee tank plier ued osent mick. ter Wares feet dts HTH AS COOK, Sere CJ Sr enerally useful. sestcity reference can chen’ Ont ironer. ood cit} 9@ trom he Henry floor. Inquire at $62 24 even “inled for oun 15. = eye mises pe a Deneck nes SORES OED aera ae A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A sieneiig Succes wane ana reper; cr-ns cheaiveanen Waksense A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A and to 86: ‘and ironing. Can be sen for three situation, as cl and seamstess or to atsist sist in was! in the washing ‘and trocing: Je an excellent. seams a : capable of taking care of ofldren. Good city reference." Own | Sz" St er as pace, 2 Wont Sa. be seen BY A RBSPZO7ABLE Seen for two dave, 9% 125 19th st., between Sth and 6tb ave- Bue, firat floer, front’ room. aaa anieveneoe iter a Horting, bouse rhe a WARD By J A RESPROFARLE WOMAN, Agta. German ae by note gr person, ou ine Touseace ct A orok, and a good pastry an paren orton eacollient Washer and toner.” Goods Gerence piven Place Soleneat Eee ee ene ca.) for two aays, in Columb‘a st., twe doors from Warren, south side, in the back roem, over the fanoy stre, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A _RESPROTABLE Protestant woman, as wet nurse. ference given. Apply at57 Beekman st, Her baby is only one mont oid, ANTED—BY A YOUSG, Pee, MARBIG«D woman, & baby to wet nurse: will go out Beat city reference given. Apply wt 225 We: ‘26th st., eenird floor, ‘ANTED—BY A eereorieee YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cham! }, Washer and irener. or as plain cook inaemall private faintly. Please call at 135 West 13th 8. an be seen for two days. ANTED[A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG, Lig v0 ccok, wash and ison, in 8 priv family. Good ci ference given. No object! abort “dietsacn yy fhe Oe rasgenas ee West Tih o., between bin ana Tim ANTKD—A SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG MAN, 18 hashed tons two fe Cenenar Casnea rides, HOLA. Herald dfice. * Wer ato john AB wep MAID; 7 and English 1; underwand dreaatog and dressmaking: traveditg or ine souatry preferteds food relerence wil be given. "Please call a. 680 Brcadwaye is War hat SITUATION, BY, A YOUNG WOMAN, the store. roping, and to do plain. sewin reference. ADriy at ANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE, YOUNG WOMAN, & 224 Rast 234 ‘pai ggvng, pt Feira APT ‘a8 cook: ia ex cooking: is wing: 1 to aasia in washing nnd ironing reais city ree Fenges, Gan bo ween for twe dae ub Weak 18th st ince, ANTED—A. SEIUATION, BY A A YOUNG. RG OMAN, 70 | fourth floor. ‘do chamberwork and sewing, or ity reference. Call tor two Wage at iat ‘Kast May ithe Weve agzns fan PRRMANBNT Mrcanion, AS TRAV- » front room. one ee thoroughly posted Ea ‘negotiations ‘wile the public and ‘he ANTED—A SITUATION, | A BY Y , PESPROTABLE eve. and noted for his rgonhend operaioas aie sewing or tekecare'of children; JTeloretoe: ‘Can be onneea can be given. He nes had exoeriovoe seen at 44 Easex st., room No. 6; tor three days Washes SINUATIN IN A SMALL PRIVATE FA. mils, by a stendy rmart woman: is s drat city referenced from iain cook; good cf fet at ihe the Dutebman oftice, Caren meee “are ks et err PERMANENT SITUATION, Wises tasers aye ous mat 6 1 rearnt and froner, and a nice UUSREREPEE.—A LADY, OOMPETANS 10 TAKR charge.of @ gentleman's heuse, wishes an engegemen coreeens le home being lesire, remunera fon would be but a seeondary consideration, while ‘a faithful oot at i duis and devotion to the interests of the beusehold are Address, with name and lence, Oli rT finith, bor 124 Hereld office. Be beens fd SITUATION WANTED—BY A MID- pm. lady; she is willing to wer in ‘no objection to the 7° “ESdread Htousekoaper, feraid offtce, for three days, T DISENGAGED.~ A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS fon and irociog] isk goad vabert ‘Apply at $6 Bast 6h ‘treet, between GHIUATION WANTED —AS HOUSRKERPER OB SEAM. goles, ba in aprivate family. iferry muh dred, “ ed fc 9th avenue, third floor, ei ITUATIONS pip te beef A ptt hy apo, SB resant and seamatrers; seen a ree yer; iat oot cok, wh wl be s6en until the 7th fa ot Apri 76 State at, Strehs Broce yas Setar as ION ein orate A YOUNG GIRL, 17 YEARS 0 housework ofa eusall demilyy bas best releresose Appia for two dayeat {78 Woet tn nts paid {2UATION WANTED—BY AM AMERICAN core ‘fan housekeeper or to wait on an invalid way, Goes Feference. Call or aadress M G., 123 Amity st. ore a WANTED-BY A Ratha WOMAN, AS Lo thge ‘and laundrese. Good city reference from her fast piace, Call at 6 West 25th at., ‘arnt Toor, back room, > een ¥, (0 do general housework; ndironer. Good olty reference. yr a Be ree coe hor last place, where lived two years, Please callat99 | age, with a good common school 3d ave , near 13th st., up stairs. or fo earn a ght respec i 4 radey iri on county, wil os sa or, the present, with board and clothes; it in the elt fo lam dd A bean tg ieee ped Rall ‘WOMAN, A | wages must be not less than month, “‘Auldress Daniel; tvation os seamstress; would engage by the the month, Gall | box’ i80 Herald oalcer san 81° Per at 124 Greene st., in therear, Isa it. WANTED BY, A SMART, ACTIVE iE AND WELL RE- Wee Sanseterner so carro oem ce hartage fir waltuaion as plan cook, washer and | managemea! uN pp or ; abe aa capaci Camber wor Vega we roa Foy make bimsosbusetul; ix yeary reterenos gfe i Address tion to take cabal, o erande de. A00t Apply at Wal. EAOWS office, Ro. 4 Bands shfvet, Bros WANTD-BY A YOUNG ENGLISHWAN, a SITUA. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY.A CAPABLE WOMAN pea **oGwor garden and’ bitches ‘we ‘who {6 & professed cook of pa and opatent ead of fruita and Gowers. Uan be seen for at Hin Mieenen amcion car getie | Rettuntenrc dane gountry, Good ay ref reference. Call und ruled, at ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION aS A % a Ta Ree ay, tonge W42i50, 3Y A REIPROTADLE MARRIED WOMAN, Tu seuibeny sermon: 7 Netersto 0. D. &G. 4. mack a a a Can be'seen for two daya At 18 it, fourth Hone, front ‘ANTEO—BY A GRRMAN, ABOUT SHREE YEARS reom. a in the count a good and quick at figures, = ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTABLE | fotury baabeece preferred bere be. 6 himself a nurse : ‘ Jo, of aenot In the caambermork. Bas two youre’ Fetureone ESvops toh tm Region or Oermal, st last place. Oan be seen at 209 2st aes betweae kar i and snd 24 Avenues, third floor, front room. Loe ee. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE as chambermaid and washer troner In Dieu ful Best cy rater eD08. Call at 585 St teas SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG M, FROM age isang bone creat kent oe peal venue, top ‘back room, for two ea yA RS —— A YOUNG MAW. fp nena ober: Friling to seat in tho wash fod irouing, but te ith partial board: sn, & Rouse Sou where uote sre tween 10th and 1th sts., in be i yh er mae mee “Spoce 15 minuter’ fancy sore, for two days WARTHDABY A PROTESTANT GIRL. A SITUA. tor, an seamstress; no objection to assist in work, “Good city reference, Can be seen at lid Racr init an AMTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A a ironer; wrowa have tSonjenton to todo pA yy io neal ign mo eo modersie.' ‘and location, ANTED~ BY A SCOTCHMAN, THTR' ‘FOUR ans. ‘and married. © situation as bookk: “ty he & West; factory reterence given. a oft ress ro bes So Poet SQ tyArro, Mf ae A CUES, oman, i araberian est of child’s nurse, plain sewer re'erences ven. o8. Hammond at, front reom. & Gan ‘bo vest at JIT ATIONS W. BY TWO GIRLS, COUSINS; Sire OMe ATED Fhe clber an cheenbsram'd ted fer, Apply a8 fest 33d ot, at their present Damasio 6 daya, OS Oe 10 WINE re ge ng YOUNG MAN: PR GEEK Ay wi T° Yroaks and writes the Bnglsh, Froudh and Germs Gomily, or chamberwork ant ‘walling. 4 Car oe eae eee eat waltng, tind good aii reer: ALTER’§ SITUATION ON WANTRO_BY AN ANGLIN: « Binet. Please nddrers Je ames: are ofr toa, Cy mat THD—BY A RESPROT ABLE WOMAN, WHO Has ps anes Renn a ORI ly ir cl acl to wet nurse er own ANTE! DIF for two days at Li Mocrve at. tu the rear, sesond | Wy ANT? syoaek oS et TASUe PROtme ec: 3 rm Laake oraees ae aaa SS 0 characier fom th nl carmen ies wir ee dehavior & situation as coast ‘and ANIED ~ A SITUATION, BY A YOUSG GIRL, TO ‘cook, And itor; bas no objection to do general ework. Good city reference, Can be seen for two days } West 27th st. ANTED—A ‘SITUATION, BY AN AMARICAN ‘Wo. iis oa feng siete hort a business. coun'ry. Please address office, sare An interview can be te which so rl oe man, ®* cook, me to assist ia washing and ironing; an Sd iT} ORNE Bor us tron He. Can basen att Raat 18h |W “Starect” ago, 6 stain 1 Nora ie Fem a Ad dank not business; good references le engraving ye object fo any respectable trad leqen , Bunvs Hetel corner of aad ey, Bi aerentie TANIED—A SITOAMTON, AY A STEADY YOUNG a'r) tod) chamberwerk and tisin sewing. OF totake care of obit yon Onl at Tio West $e ar, Levween Gth and Tih Oy Luge, ... WOO Yor Telp Wanted Ser Fp Hxth rage,