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dene in the statistion publiahed in the Hana of Wed- ‘nesday. ‘We have an invitation to participate in the festivities tmcident to the ce'ebration of the eighth anniversary of ‘tbe American Dramatic Fund Associstion. There isto be ® pmbiic dinner at the Metropolitan Hotel, this evening, ‘when James T, Brady, Eaq,, will fill the chair. A pleasant letter from Detroit, Michigan, gives a atate- ment of foreign and domestic commerce at that point, which, but » few years ago, was only known as an old French Indian trading post, and the scene of Indian and Britich maescres, Hali’s surrender, &c. The following shows the amount of foreign imports for three years Jast—a portion of the time under the “reciprocity” laws. Free Goods. Dutiable. Total. Duties. =. +++$83,157 97 93,844 61 177,002 58 25,746 00 1854..... $8,103 00 58,477 52 146,580 52 11777 60 176,592 00 388,642 18 764,234 00 116,609 00 As a furtber indication of Northwestern commerce ad a brief eynopsis of the business of the Great Western (Canada) Railway, from opposite Detroit to Suspension Bridge, for half year ending with January 31, 1856, com- pared with the same period in 1856:— Passengers. Freight. 1856. $849,306 46 470,067 4734 1,310,463 1855, 673,547 2 206, 328 18, 76 18 8 Inereaso,. $275,849 16 204,708 6334 640,687 193% Showing an aggregate increase in earnings of over half ® million, in six monthe, which must be highly gratify- img to the Jehn Bulls acrcss the water, who were so slow ‘to invest iteir capital in this enterprise, fearing It would not pay. The increase of parsengers carried over the road during the last half year over the corresponding time in 1665, ‘was 106,024, and the increase over the Michigan Central road is alzo in the same ratio, sa this is a connecting Mak in the great central route between the East and North, and the West and Southwest. The amount of produee taken to the East over the Canada road for the ‘There is but comparatively a small quantity of produce coming forward at this time. The amount of leading articles of produce now in store at Detroit is:— Flour, bbls., Whaat, bustcis Cate, o 20, In Obicago there are about 20,000 barrels ‘four and 125,000 bushels wheat, snd atother points on Lake Michigan, including Milwaukie, there are about 300,000 bushels wheat and 40,000 barrels fleur, which is a much mmaller quantity than was there oneyear ago. So prices will be sustained. The next Legislature of Michigan will be e!ected on the temperance issue, and our e2rrespondent thinks the prohi- bitory law will be repealed. A company has left Detroit to join Gen. Walker in Nicaragua, No newspaper in Michi- gan has yet hoisted the Fillmore flag. The abolitionists have offered $5 each to persons who will go to Kansas. ‘Fhe Nigger Worshippers of that State will hold » mass eonvention on the 26th, to elect delegates to the !'aila- @elphia Convention June 17. ++041,000 Olty Politics. REORGANIZATION OF THE EMPIRE CLUB. Last evening a large and enthusiastic meeting of the Eppire Club was held at National Hall, Canal street, for the purpose of aiding tne democratic party in securing ‘the election of their candidate at the oning Presidential election. The unterrified reorganized this famous Club and elected Captein Rynders, president of the association. Bix vice presicents, two recording secretaries, one cor. Tespending secretary, urer, & grand marshal anda sergeapt-at-arms were alyo chosen without much difi- culty. The President of the Ulub was then called upon to makea , im the course ay pan he took ocsasion ‘to make onslaught upon th 4 worshippers and Know othin ‘nere was m0 it, he said, ie the election of a democratic President, particalarly the members of the Empire Club were determiacd S stand by the nominee of the Cincinnati Convention at all hazards. Thos. G. Field, George P. Barnard and Major Beacock then addressed the assemblage. All the speak- erawere quite sanguine of aglorious victory for the de. mocracy at the forthcoming election. Theatres and Exhibition ~ Buoapway TueaTRE.—The living embodiments of the works of painters of the greatest renown, as prammied 7 te Erencn under the direction of M- Keller Enowtedged to eciipes sverrtiing shape of tableaus. A new ture, nine “Charity, be timely besnttal represeating * tree oo, will Be resented for the irstume this even The burletts, “A Loan of a Lover,” precedes the ta- Dleaus. Ripx0’s pelea Ae i Ravels Batik sgn the entertainments this evening with Ce vied, **Jooko, or the Brazilian me The brilliant new wallet cae the “Fisberman’s Dream,” will bring forth the popular Mile ed aris fa fa a series of Robert, and various other dis tcances. The “Green Monster’ Sirfoue tbat never fats to slic! the warmest approbar the spectators. Antoine and Franc:is are truly inimttab! thelr respective characters. Bowsry Turarre.—Another very atiractive bill has been provided for the entertainment of the numerous patrons of this old and popular house this evening. The fin piece on the String Jack” in a8 Alfo-d P., or the Man and the fae ai sel, ‘and the whole concludes with the grand ro mentic drama of “Ths Quaen of the abruzzi”—Messra, Prior Sod Winans and Men Bett in leading parts Burton’s TaeaTRe —In comptiancs we the request of a number ef his patrons, manager Burton wanounces great A Winter's Tale,” tor repetition ts eyonimee it will be: produced arith a! che ‘appropriate ae of scenery and costume, and literal correciness ot the teat, that tended to make I 20° snccessi! on its original pra- Feniation at this house a few weeks suceeded by the amusing farce of * Laura Keene's Vanteries etd new the author of * Ma Fuce: entitled the “ The Kinj time this Oke ea K 4 uart; Mr. Dickinson, Charles 11. J Metimond, and Mer Vouiston, Gata Popya. Novel iy winds up ihe stausements for the forty-necond time. ‘WaA.iack’s Taratre —Owing to the intense sensation created in the early part of the week. by the announcement that Mr. ‘Wallack was to play Dazzle; ia Sourcleault’s comed of " Loa don Assurance,” the popular manager was induced to give otice thet the play would, be repeated every night tals week. ie cast is an unruly fine one throughout, and the house ledevary evering. The comedletia of * A Loaa or ieeves Ts the afterpiece for to night, Broapway Vanreries —Few can witness the nautical drama ed by the We before ee. jeoe, fom le in , sad layed rs fr foneth ne part of the ra- fe he eqn known to weep like ‘chi dren whtle witnessing this Pe ay of contrast to the drama, itis tollawed Dy the Wai Wandetlog inetrel”” in which little George, as Jem Baggs, puts everybody in good humor. Woor’s MinstREIs.—Good songs well sung, comical and fancy dances, jokes without number, and fall houses to app:e- ciate them, are still the order of the night here. The “ Happy Man” is the afterpiece tor this evening. ntiful Sori ti takes @ benefit this evening. In addition to iM exalyition of the pictures, Mis Fanny Deave snd a number of other distin- Guahed briita will give recitations, soxgs, Ac, thas affording very deligh'fal entertainment. Burms Har.—Ii there are any who have not seen thead- mirable ora nic i'lustrations of the Tour of Kurope and lege of Bobestopol, thay are adviecd by all meana to Vit Bax- paintings leave the city. Pages Publis reading of which appears to be cre- ating quite as much excitement as did the private perusal woen the ‘was first ssued—witl be repeated by Miss Kimberly, at Hope Chap foworrow ‘evening. eck a jusruM.—A very at => —s respectable iinessed the jane on ote vening. Misses Curtiss. » Coliwell aot Kearney ren- Fr " reaper tive —_-s Temarkebly fe stvie and Mr, Was, 88 usaal, applauded im the character o grove or ‘The aseociation will perform again in Sacrep Concent.—Mr. Karl Bergmann Will give another rand sacred concert at the City Asserably Rooms nex Sun ee eee for Mahe mpeg of « very superiw are io perform, the houve wp CoNcrRT.~ Signor Giulio announces a grand voc: ‘a ial concer’ for next Tuesday, at Niblo's Sato: Madame De La Grange, Sicnor Brignoll, and ® number of olker eminent artists, formerly attached to'the opera company, are tosppear. Max Maretzex will conduct the orchestra, Rervnwey.—Miss Kate Saxon and Mr. Malone Raymond, Sfter a mucceastul tour through Caneds, have reticned to the City, ard will shortly commences series of their pleasing enter: tainment. Court catendar=This Day. Supreme Count ~Special ‘erm,—Nos. 18, 19, 20, 33, at, "a Orta Chur —Circult,——Not. 396, 963, 364, 337, 367, 8, 9, 163, 101, 58, 368 | 980 to $83. Unrrep Stdrms Disixicr Covrt.—Nos. 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12 w 16. Sursmor Covrt.—Nos. 118, 122, 132, 533, 170, 171, 172, , 176, 177, 178, 180 to 185, 188 to 194, 106, 198 to 40 219. N Pumas Covrt.—Trial Term—Part 1,—Nos, 382, Patt 120, 106, 361, 398, 453, 434, 495, 496, 498, 439, 440 441, 442, Part 2.—Nos, 91, 195. 839, 374, 412, 414, 429, 206, 397, 398, 403, 425, 424, 4455, 428, The Wil of the Late Henry Parish, In- volving nearly two mi.Jions of dollars worth ot property, dors not cause a6 ‘much talk ay do KNOX's Dowuiat four doliar hate ‘These hats are all the go and we pity the anfoctunate man who doet no: wear one. “The soring ayie is. adinira se Tris the pervec'ion of elogance aad of good woramanship. Sold ‘at the corner of Broadway and Fu.ton sireet, ‘White, the Aatter, has Removed trom the cormar ta 146 fulton, weet. between Broadwa7 wad Nassau Greet. Vint his establioliment nnd velect ous’ 0° his soriag aiyles, at $4; al80, & splendid hat for 8%. WAITE, Hater No} Gentieman onan] carry ‘hls Aint tn to ob'ain coolness ben e abude of uWnings, trees pose Re gets one of SELLEKS & CU.’ patont venulaung bats. They ‘can be opened or c'ored in a mome t, delving the Keenest eye to detect where the opening is, Any'nersou #3 Ieaubjeet to headache or exogsdve perspiration of the had, onght io hare ove re of howe beauliful end cool dress hate, They ra the coolest ever olered 10 he public, and can he had nt the manufactory, 21 Kim. street, corner of Dusns «tree, aod we dety the world to produce thelr equ If Any of the Hatters of New York Can 8 Manu'acturer of fide, elegant. be Wiis "ieadiog aprion nie for 1655 aguimnt nit his ‘leading spring atvie tor . oa"Kew York. 100k AS etn befure vou pat Broadway prices. Hie sore in 118 putes I ress sreet. ces to i it pis iat be ba coened Or Moree ie member of Tandon, and hes city and New ¥ aoa grea! expericnes’ te ihe treatment of pulmonary af = Hlunier would also sale. for, the informetion of tis pe- Bitseaad Willeane wil ara od wat with the Baiti- more office. ‘These arrangements have heen rendered necensary by the i HH ‘52: F i of his divease To render such descriotion more exact, » list @& questions bas beon prepared, which. will be sont, with a specimen copy of the Specialist, on application to either of the Hew ork ‘DE. ROBERT HUNTRR, 229 Broadway. Faitadelphia—Dr. F- MUBSON. 302 Wa nut stroot. WWALLTAMS, 62 North Charios street, Baltimore—['r. J. Note.—Dr. UNTER way be consul! 7 aa Di lobrer from? 8, M to Fee diy. ned aN sa | Breed rey, and) tHlshod by by Sauna & ot and pa New Single jew York, conte 2 Sabecription, MI & year. Mende Brothern’ _ Photography —Oaptain Bidrldge, of the mlcsing plea ; Capt. Foliansbee, of oat ship Bt Dente; oar Fanewon ‘woven tn ailk, at France, (presented to the United States Consul Good- nan Dy; ihe Kimprew Ragenie, and 2,000 other: interesting Bie- tures, may re ween io our gal.erioa, Free to the public sizes ard styles taken dally. 233 Broadway, four ours above asior House. Pictures Tam yt Signt for 50 Cents, Be rh ratype machine process, at No 239 Broadway. itizens rent ‘down to posterity daily, from this cuablish Ambrotypes and WJaguerreotypes, Extra large wat color, for only Ay cents, including beautiful beers a GELLING, corn comer of Bieecker and Catmine sts, mcace & Duncomb will sell, on Thursday, ean 10, at12 Give atthe Merchants’ Kxchange, by order roman known as the ‘Thirteenth street Piante a ca il, with all the machinery, patent Hee val vob ‘see advertisement, or apply by the iiteisnceess u ‘We Call Beans Attention to the Salc, st the Merchavts’ kxchan; to-morrow, April ll, at 12 oeleek, by JAMES M. “MILLER, auctiineet, of three valuable Jot dings Noa. 19, 28 and 25 Urchard street, near Gamal =the ister nearly 27 teet wide; and a plece of ground, 29 feet wide, lying inthe rear. Seventy per cent msy remain on bond and mortgage Dr. 8S. 8. Sltch’s “Six Lectures on the Pre, tention and Gore of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis. Heart Disease and tee Laws of Medieat Inhalation,” anew edittca, handsomely tin’ $60 pages, thirty ongravingeaud steel pirtait of the author, val bet zitt; qk yy cant peaaaee Warns stantially a gift; e sent by . Apply, by itter oF ry tos. 8. FITOH O0.,714 Broadway, lew wat one Heap ea Phrenviogical ee charts and written descriptions of character, air eee eee rot Mat ieee i oat evening, on Phrenology and Pb; re State, and National Law ars oad, en, witewes, lal tha Penatas data tao Wandin ulemporaesus Orslory. Bead fur ‘lrenlar Yo Ww FOWLER. Pianos and Melodcons.—The Horace Waters mcdern improved pianos and melodeons, are to be found at 33 Broadway. Pianos to rent, anf reat aliowedon purchase; or sale on rmonth'y parents; secoud hand planos from $50 10 8140" meclodeons trom $40 0 sis, ee RL re I Ti Tele inte ans el egal si7ien of pring ands Sademaercite: their custom west importations vestings, coatings, &c., at 268, 259 and 260 Broad- way, New York. see Se Our Cameo—types Cannot be imitated. WILLIAMSON BROTHERS, 249 Fulton street, Brookiya. jomy—Fifty Per Cent Saved in Car- Dew and most obs of durable mstarial, aria wrab of cotion skilfully woven between them, which, down under carpets, will be found to add to their slganlness, elasticity, comtort and durability. To be had at Al earpet sores, WILD & JULIAN, Agents, 62 Cedar st., New York. og att Carpeting.—Smith & Lounsbe: ris pareiae to exhibit tnole noe 456 By pre stvice or 7th velvet agen. -y, Brussels, three-piy and carpeting. Among ‘assortment will be ize Saentae ct sow dene aa b Also, @ large stock of oilcloths, goods aoa with the trade. One Eases) Cape's § Warehouse Young & JAYNE, 364 Brosdway, er Franklin steet. ‘The latest patterns and best styles at the loweat prices MhamA Shades, White and Baff Holland,. plsture cords, tanee's, dc. wt wholesale and retail by wooD- ‘ORD & WEMPLE, manufacturers, 58 Ontharine stree:, N. X, Country merchants supplied at ihe lowest prices and on rds, Envelopes, notary, syciety and business teals with prewes; sliver door plates, 10) different patverns; Bie coats of arms, crphers. dc, on sione. RVER- 802 Broadway, corner of Duane street, Rata si! shed French China Di sere, 200 ton do. Jost received per ship ifareago, which we w \ cent belo é mar! rat — mse DA LEY 4 CO.. Marble stores, so 631 and 663 Broadway. Gas Chandeliers, Brackets, d&., of French, English and American manufscture, embracing the larg Yanety ever exhibited In New York. Buyers: wit osneclt their interests b gramining them before making their selec EY & OU., marble stores, Neti and 683 Broad way, between Houston aad Bleecker ats ata’ Fancy Goods, Exxclustvety.— Grasbes, combs, 894) , pomades. instruments; Paris perfumery nnd talel srtoles, aoa every svticle sold iby drug: ‘Yale, except drugs. Imported and sold whol RUFUS Ky McHAROH & 00,153, Sewing Machines on rn nts.-- ‘The patents of I, M. Singer & Co. upon se ma- Bbinos have Hees triumphantly Sustained “by trials it the United States conrts Had ett gh ee r Sewing Machine Company, @ verdict was recovsred in Ke, York, and secondiy, in the United States C'rcult Court, he'd i Trenton, N. J. @n the Sist ot March 1856, afer a contested way. nd tae Kntringement of Ta of a saitagaluet the Doress Sewing Machine, we obtained glear intringement ot three distinct patenta, hese suits confirm the validity of our patents, and especially mt to tae tudiepen le the great question of our exclusive hold the eloth to the sui of the macoine. We have similar suits row pending in several Circult Courts of the United rein sgainet the Grover & Baker machines, and the ler ‘Wilson machines, each of which clearly fofri tents owned by us. A ial m the cf of ew York of 0 of these sults in expected to tak tis present month, Gur claims are juste they have ready. been repaatediy rus tained by courts and juries, and we heredy osutior the public wot i Reread a ‘use any any ot A Seated madhines, if they 8, fates eenee Di BnGae & 00., $23 Broadway. erat Safes—Mobert Mi. "A PRIOK Ia the ssle manufacturer a the United Statss of the dove oelebra‘et = re nt Dowder proof defiance inokr Cyd bars. 93 Pearl stree:, one dow Whiskers and Moustaches Forced to Grow im tix weeke by my onguent, which wil! no: stain or injure the skin. $1 & bottle; sent to any part of the country. R. G. GHAHAM 585 Broadwey; Says, 176 Fulton street, Brooir! yn; Zelber, 44 Bouth Third street, Philadelphia, Clirehugh’s Wigs and Toupecs, with b aewly invented akin division, be'ong exclusive y to his ont lishment Wig wearers will At once perceive thelr auveriori aa they combine asiyle and correctness of ft not io be fond loan) others. Factory 162 Fulton street, corner of Broadway Batehelor’s Haix Dye, Wigs and Teupees [adh pete il OE pte ‘Their new improvements sevure mfort to the wearer, natural stnive, and dyrabili- ie Tinu unrivalied aod ea Aarmiess hairdve is one wb ‘welve private rooms, at BA’ ‘CHELOR’S, 283 Broadway. Phalon Pa jan Lotion or @loral tseautifier for beautity’ ing the comp’ iezion and removing treckles, tan, funburns, im en, spots’ burns scalds. stings, cnapoed lips; Soe armsvand hands, ‘Wor sate by PHALON,and ail drhe vite. Criatadoro’s Wigs, Hair Oye and Toupecs excite admiration among all connolaseura in arts. A sult of elegant private apartmen’s for avp'ying hi Inimttable dye, the only rellabie article of the kind extant. Wholesale and re: tall, st CRISTADORO'S, No.6 Astor House, Copy the ad: arers. pa Nee No. 762 Bro —Tae Onty Article that will restore gra: to its youthful pve, Ieee ty LOVED Swanpene. Call's H those who have been cured of grayress: nod ‘baldness. Beware of a counterfeit article Hotloway’s Pill: Let the Sick Give Heed. —The stomach is the commissariat of the physical svatem. 1 furnishes the material susiensnoe of every organ. I! disorder- ed, tne whole body languithes, but, nowever affecied. i's tone and vigor may always be restored by a course of thse irre: istible pills, Genuine F ceived, direct from Col by HEGEMAR, CLAS! way ia Corogne Water,.—Jast Re- ¢, aud for anie, wholerale and rotal, + 165, 278, 611 and 756 Brona” », Pimptes, Freckics, Eruptions, Salt and all skin deformities posidvely cured by (OU. "8 matchless ita'ian medicated soap. Poudre eudtile oP ronte hair from low foreheads or any part of the vody, Kew re ily white hair dye and restorative, wi the oid deny’, ‘Acker street, frst store from Broadway, In Paris, Russie, Uog'and, France Ave the terms of peace arranging. ‘Wh. 4 onr foes at home advance With » thtret of blood nnchanging. Charge them friendal fy, bed bug, ant, Croton bugs and ronahos, 4 powder grant To the “‘buenoa nochas ”” LYON'R centeal ‘enon ‘or Jeyon’s magne ie powder ani pitt for insects and vermin, 42 Pulmonary ~ Gonsamy eum pt! m— Tee Great scourge of our Northern climate is disarmed of hulf {ts ta-ror fince we havea remedy eo singu'arly officactons as Wis Tait! 5 og wild cherry. It is worthy of the high repu'suion enjoys. San Balt Rohe Romedy,—Sufferers from cutaneous and erupive divesses abould at one resort 0 this ne zt No, whioh will iReahd Fellave tho worn ooh these “aby comp! in & brie! period Symptom ng 0. by A. B. AD, bs ee droggiats, Qo 100 Fulton a New York. set sable device n a sewing machine of a yielding pressure to | In this city, on Welneodoy i March 18, 1855, by the Rey. Mr, Pillsbury, Eocene Mowarr to Mania Louisa, eld- ieee at ka ar uti Avxe Miuxey, of Calas, Me. On Wednesday, April $, at the church of the Ascension, Fifth avenue, wy ie Rev. T. B. Oarter, of Yonker: MUND ARNOLD, M. D., to daughter of the Hor z R, Whiting, Juego of the oman reel ae, ay, by to Hey, B Puabury, Me, S4- ae, W. Arkin, foo AT BETH, Pe iter of ay constable bitson? o Killesban- Dublin papers please co; On Wi April 9, Py the residence of Rev. T. At- UzL C. Wau, eldeet son of Capt. 3, ‘bor master of Carleston, England, to Maky ANN, yughter of J. Hobrough, merchant, formerly of Quel On n Wednesday, Apill 9, by the Rev. J. Sawyer, Mr. Joun D, Nzaus, of Jerrey oa to Manu E., daughter of Roswell G. Allen, of B ED. In Brocklyn, on Wednes: ey, pete yy the Rey. Mr, Roskrell Soe: yenteee at tha welaa'e father, Mr, Cuanizs F. Hanns to Miss ey A., eldest daughter of David Fithian, Eaq., ot ot tas ‘gat In Brooksin, on Sanda} 6, by the Rev. G. Jones, Mr, Joun E, dovuns to Corr, both of Brooklyn Died. On Tuesday, April 8, SiLas Tosias, of this city, aged 86 ears. ss ‘The friends of the ‘amily are reapectfally invited to at- tena the funeral, from his late poe cee No. 618 Fourth street, near avenue C, this atternoon, at two o’ctosk. His Temains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery fur in- terment On Wednesday merning, April 9, at her residence, bd 1 Fitth avenue, sfter s short ijneas, Mrs. Many M. Post, relict of Dr. Wright Post, late of this city. The friends of the family, those of her late Seber, of her sone, and of her sons-! D-law, Wm. a. and R. H. Haw- thorn, are invited to attend the funeral services, at St. thomas’ church, on Saturday morning, at ten o'clock, The body will be conveyed to Richmond, Staten Island, for interment. cn Tuesday, April 8, Wiitiam Bisnor, in the 50th year of bi The iiends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 71 Mul- berry street, this afternoon, at two o’clock, witnout fur- tie notice. His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. eg on Wednesday, April 9, Arowzo B. Cory, aged jenrs. relatives and friends, the police of the beetles, J first ward, the department in general, and the members of Engine Company No. 14, are respectfuily invited to at- tend the faveral; thts afternoon, at one 0’ from his late residence, northwest corner of Twenty-seventh street and Second avenue, His remains will be taken to Green- wocd for interment. Tn aie ds ys epee Alben invited to at- the friends of the family are respect a tend the far from his late rorkdence, No. 116 Waite street, corner of Centre street, this ‘afternoon, at two o’clock. On Wednesday, April 9, of consumption, Mrs, Sormz L. ‘TRIFLER. Her relatives and friends, and those of her mother, Mrs, J. 8, Jepkins, are respecttully invited to attend the fune- ae from St. Paul's chapel, to-morrow in, a5 two o'clock. On Wednesday mornicg, April 9, ANN Frost, wife of William Frost, aged 24 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family ae respectfully favited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 174 West Nineteenth street, afternoon, at two o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Ceme- tery for interment. On Tuesday, April 8, Mra. Exiza Cuppy, wife of Patrick cnayt aged 28 years. ee iends, and the relatives of the family, are re- fully invited to attend tho fansral, this afternvon at half past one o'clock, from her lave residence, No. 269 Trent sixth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, turday, Mae 6, Mre. Jane QuiGury. eee remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery. On Wednesday, April 9, atter a severe iliness, Mary Ewor1a DEKDE, youngest daughter of Nicholas Deede, aged 1 year 2 weeks ana 3 days. ‘The friends and soquaintan-es are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, from her fataer’s resiaenoe, No. 164 South street, Esst river, wi:hout further invitation, to- morrow after at half pest ee o'clock, On Monda: mh March 31, the beloved and only child of Frederick C. and Louise H. Norman, aged 1 year and 6 months. On Wednesday, April 9, Mrs. Euzanet Nawcom, aged 63 years, ‘The frien acquaintances, those of her sons, David ard James, aud of her son-in-law. William Shepperd, Jr., are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Remsen street, near Smi h street, Williamsburg, to-mor- row atternoon, at three o’clock. In Hoboken, on Wednerday, April 9, Avuert Auoyzo, infant son of Townsend and sylviaa P. "Beskwith, aged 1 month and 16 days. ‘The relatives and friends are Het aginben invited to 2 tend the funeral from the residence of his paren’ beqvdeg Washington terrace, Hoboken, this morning, at o’elock, wet Union, N. J., on Tuesday morning, April 8, HEvry W. Kincsianp, in’the 824 year penis aa: His remains will be taken to Christ church, Be! this afternoon, at two o’clocx, whe-e his “triends those of the family are respactfully invited to attend the funera’, without turther icvitat ‘On Moncey, April 7, Capt. Moams P, Loox. His friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune- ral, this morning, at half past nine o’cloct, from his iate residence, at Bloom! New Jersey. His remains qill be taken to Greepwood for interment. On Friday, April 4, Robert Atsriaut, of Madison, N.J., 64 years, Hg Kee ‘His end was peace. Suddenly. on Monday, April 7, at the resitenoe of her brother-in- rel Howard Corwin, eq., in Newburg, Jrange county ee . AMELIA CHANDLER, widow ot the late Joseph ee Nez, of this efty, aged 28 years 8 months and 8. ‘bn Monasy morning, April 7, in the town of Hampton- burg, Orange county, N. Y.. Kaa, in‘ant daughter of J. Francis ara Hettie G. Deming ADVERTISEMENTS - RENEWED ‘EVERY D DAY. NEW PUBLICATIONS. QREWHATON'S Wak IN KAQHAS.—1Hiky THOU- sand pow ready. ‘ROUGH TRIP TO THE B ER, AMONG NEW HOMES AND A SIRANGE PFOPLE, BY G. Dovatas Brxwerron, Author ot “A Bide with Kit Vareon,” be. 12mo , cloth, Tliustraied by Da'las. Price $1. CONTENTS. Oft to the Wa*, Herolues of the War, re byt the Way, A Kiling Petticoat, ee Trick, hee Sally and Her Driver, a Sorter Ru ‘Ruflian, ‘Lhe Free Sta‘e Commander, ‘The Free btate General, Free State Side of ihe War, A Terril Seven in ible Alternative, & Bed, coe Skins and indian Yarn, Bowie Kulves snd Pistols, Ramrod's Adventure, 3Be Heroes of te War, Dusting s Bay, ‘Want Sharp's ies Coat, Homi airle Hom icide, AP Pro heard Mae Kad, of the wee The Shooting rot Barben, 81 Ristory ot A Visit to tbe Widow Barber, Gaibciogaiecame Alew Renn gos ‘arlike Preparation: ‘Wont Surrender, shoot but Take Good Aim, to Kansas, ‘The Borderer Backs Down, Shooting the Wrong Man, Can Lawrence be Taken, leman’s Narrative, Bo.der Kufilan’s Better Hal’, Lynch Law Threatened, Rough but no Ruflan, tour Question, ‘The Jolly Man's Story, Says the Boston Traveller:—None of our writers hit vt auch telling exactness the tertatice of our Western fron: Yeramen #8 Mr. Brewerton. 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SITUATIONS WANTED. KE YOURS “a knnieh “WOMAN, Wird eau of milk. who bas loa: her own Baby, one mo.th spestable family, "Ucn be seen ior tac dant tse me aas we " Between ist and 24 avenues. ” “§ a fame RESPEOTABLE YOUNG MARBI@D woman, with 8 fresh breast of milk, wishes «al'ustion as uree; best of relerence given. Onl!’ wt £5 4uh enue, Tween T0uk snd Iith sis. A xOURS WOMAN WANTS A So5U Atle of OOK, and ironer end understands all ite ranches; Re onyectoas 1 do housework tor » small io of jection to the country. Please call at roKt room, tor two days, SITUATION WaNTED—As HOUSEKEEPER, BY A td w lad’, oF aa piain cook in & sonal” family; ‘Advertuer, 211 10ta avenue, Weal jan be ven until suited. A aM MAID AND WUnaR Wa WANTED, ai Wii disposed and industrious »: will make eye useful, ins Yatnily 0 ing children, Muat lain sewer. ‘Apply at iWon th st., between dea Chand jth avenues, A GERMAN PROTEATANT WOMAN WaNTED, AS Se short distance in the country for the sum- best ofcity reference will be required. Ap- SITUATION WANTKD—AS GROOM, UNDER @TANDS the care of horses thoroughly, and 18 @ capital driver; hes undoubted ms. apply at 192 45t st., between piy at 109 West laik st Ist and 2d avenues, YOUNG LADY WIsHs8 A Led ig IN A FAN. N BES BAIBAORD BOOKKEEPER HAVING cy store, Iady’s sloop, or avy ame Se A two days in a week leisnre pe is, wou'd te aed Gord seomutrsens country city preferred. Unexoepuodadie | make an arrangement to seep or set references. p} seen Uli empiored at A amt 20 st., | moderace terms, Best of Peferenoe can De f given. Aatrene of 4th avenue. A note addressed Advertiser, | W., box 76 Post cflloe. ball be promptly attended to. Re WISHES TO PROCURE FOR A YOUNG Sreieatan. a iengiish women situstion to a'tend an in Yalld lady. or to take the charge of « house during the summer montbe; or would tate care of growng children and do plain ee He most ep abs dee! both as ‘to’cha- racter an acity, b; lying at her present employer’ ee Wee ty, by applying er Pp ployer’s, PROTESfakT UNMARRIED uae WaNTKD—AB One who thorough’ 8 ENTRY CEE OR ory go Sods stor & good bi uk echelon al te required; good retarenoes. Ad ee W. BR. E, care of Herman Meyer, No, 265 Brosdway, up TEMPHRATS, STEADY MAN WANS, EMPLOY Work, where he an make bimself use- tod ve double or aingle team; understands SRE SA eee cet tan onan fous Garerease 418 8th av., ove door from 82d st., in the store. - UNDER SALS8MAN, IN A wri A WELL EDUCATED GERMAN LADY, yan UNvgR- sande Coane ‘al kinds of ew broideries and Pl jain sewing, ‘8 situation, or German family. ‘A OMABE AND HONKST Lai wou'd like to get a situa 'ton in a grovery store, tn the city or in the country, where he oo ‘with the fatnliy and be ell. Addrees @ H., Williamsburg Post ofice. la YEARS OF AGr, “daress Sox 102 "tere cmos ooo WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE Woman, as 690k or lauudress; advertteer is = dient fordo a 4 Hae ciate sata So ee geen for two daye ai fooster ween Spring and Prince ata. in the thread needle store. i A YOURG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION: a8 rane dress or chambermaid; is an excellent ly sewer of Binds, Can produce the best of reterense. Please call at a3 ‘Wert 22d st , between 7th and 8th avenues, for t vo days. Aes foment yo GERMAN tele a 30 Y#aRS OF ‘st rate et a situa don, as pater. wracrone Ac Hal {36 Waser ot sates oor. SITUATION WANTKD—BY A pill AGED married man, sober and industrious, as porter in & com store, or with his wife wou' md take charge of mission or carpet + building and the offices connested therewith, aad keep the ame in food order The best of reverences given. A‘dreas A’ AMERICAN pepe. OF Palpatine ANDABILI LA Cg eee lement with ® respect nee ar OF Som an to a lady; is of amia fe dispos! fon and fond’ of ehitaren; Tully competant. 10 take ire nee ea Pas An interview osn be had by calling on or addressing A. jroome street, MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN LADY, OF INTELLI ike atituation, as Bouvckeeyer. in 'ngeniesan's 1 ty or 1 at as vat a a maan’s fami hotel; would take the eatire eh @ of either; 1s of health and am able alapoat ‘partioutars, dress, tor we disposition. r turther particulars, * Isabella Robbins, Union square Post sia RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITOA- tion, as laundress, or would have no objection to do cham- Derwork ‘and | fine washing sud ‘roping: | beat of eity references ckaract ability. Can be seen ee Tae. capt y. for two days, at A? RESPECCABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, TO do g fb oblect buts oot 15s good cons. weaher and trone waaee no ol & comforiabie home; goo4 city reterenca, | fuired. Can be seen tor two days at Ne. 1 sere! mouth, Brooklyn. A RESP&OTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WARTS A sITUs- {lon a8 good pinta cook, frat rate washer and ironer and Has the very best city reference, Please cali at Pro between 2th'and 26:h sts, Can be seen for two days. At not engaged. A SUTU ATION WANTED—TO DO UP STAIRS WORK and plain sewing, or to assist in washing and Gord city reference given. Please ca'lat 129 Smith st., Brooxly: EPROTABLE YOUNG G{RL WANTS A SIPUA- to cook, wash and ircn in @ private family. Ha the best city reference, Can be seen for two days at 249 Spring st ESE RCe SETS WOMAN WaNTS A SifUaTi0y AS eerie ‘small family ; understands bread aud ibis and pastry ‘cook; is willing to assist to neat Clty rererones: Can be seen fortwo days at ‘24th at., between Ist and 2d avs. N ACTIVE YOUNG SCOTCH WOMAN OFFERS BER vervices as nurre to a family who may be proceeding to England or Scotiand during the present season. with the inten tion of returning to ier oe Perfectly competen! to take 2 cee mates or of one oa sonns child-en, Will ve mendations F Present em frbom she ‘has served in a similar onpuctty ig 20 ethos eea sickness. Please call, or address U. K., 72 iva SITUATION WANTED—BY A BESPKOTABLE AND competent young Wiese as seamna! fa @ nea! shirt maker, aod has @ general enpwedse of all ‘kinds of tamil iA tari! have noobjection to the care of grown chil- ‘beat of city reference given. Can be conn foe two on at 128, Weal lahat” ‘between bth and 6th a1 SITUATION, WaNTED—BY A FIRGt os Go0K:; A “a woman who has lived with the best st Tamilon in Now York, and serv everal, yearns leg brani 2; has the best of place, Gall at No-€ Union courts University piase, lor 2 aay". N AM@RIGAN WOWAN WI'HES A SLAUATIOW. 48 A“ curte ard seamstress, or as housekee 00 give good city reterence. Gan be seen fortwo days ai 26 12th al, a few doors from University place. 4 SITUATION WANTED-BY A RYSPHUTAGLE yourg man, as coachmen; can wait on etah'e: god city sgierence can be ‘givens Apply at 76 Henry st, Brooks, lor lays. ‘NOOK’S SITUATION “indpstanda or RESPECTABLE ate SITUATION WANTED —BY A RESPECEASLE competent woman, who undersiands her business per- “cotly, acd can farnisn the best Df elty reference as to cnarnctor ond capenilty. ‘ity. en oat or send to 172 6th st, between avenue B, and YOOK’s aiRUATION WANTED—BY A VERY KXPE- U ‘retced woman; is» good meat and pastry ¢70K; has lived vn the most reapectatle lamilies; no objecion to go witha ‘amily In the count city Foterens Can be seen for two days, at 28 3d avenue, in the fancy. (ook's at SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN who is capable of taking the whole a e of the kiteven; is w ling to arsise in hing ig. Has good city rere rence. Would be willing to go in the agney for,tbe summer, Please call at 57 4th avenue, corner 9) (coacmaan's SITU ASTON WANTED—BY A YUUNG aie understands the care of horses and driving, and has lived in his Jast situation two years. Address dobn, care of Franklin & Nichols, 79 Nassau st. JOACBMAN.— WANTED, A SITUATICN. BY A YOUNG ‘na private family: ia a good groom ana careful driver and wi lipg 1o make Would go in city or country. Would take charge of vaiaall bitehes garden required, or assist in gardening. Good referencs uf re- ured ‘Ploave addreee MOF. bux it Norald oflas. YCACHMAN.—WANTSD, A SITUATION, a8 COACH- J man by aiman who understands his business perfecuy. No objection to go to the oouniry; can produce bestar city and country reterence. Is a Protestant, a: . G., tor two dave, 459 8th avenue, corner 34th st., in the dry goods sto-e. Onze in teaching, dewren at ona ni al fay, aierce a nent a ql where the children do’ not excead tworre years of age sé ‘vil instruct themn fn Rogluh French, and musa, OSamunt satlons addressed to Mr. G , 248 Henry’ street, BrooklyD, for ane week will be sended to, 5 SITUATIONS Seeeerean vy pees a oares: sueters Bouse er’, So Gan bs sven tor two dayear 62 Wah ec tivo Eooes ams Gls sve, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOP. Joung ir, (0 d0,up sire work, take ovre of and do plan sewtn; city reference, Was five ber place. Gan be toen teen lor three days at No, san a veer Avenue B., top Soor. | Woe BY A REATROTARLS ; oane Gisl, A tituation as nurse, and is (oT ag oo Sore aaa “apply at ‘Bromalyn. i ca CAPABLE OF on —A Bi mia fitting ant doing pt large tam Protestant’ and good veferances, One ia wast of home wil ed's food place, areal k. Be Horaid off Ww3sz D—A SUATION. BY A arr a 6 woman; she plain Ct 5 cellent water and \roner, "Has: ved three y fm ber Inat place. ‘The best o'ci'y reference. Call at No. 8 Seb at, WARzEDA 2 8 SINUATION, BY A HIGHLY BESPE ‘Woman, as seametresn, vel with a ld wor id wait atl r. Heri ee fden ecu ve wtifacga thar emai 2 Us. renee fn Gem toad Sires House Broader Mati tr me ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A REAPE)FABLE WO- aa ‘antag ta] hae ne objection to aeiat Jn was 7th ave,, one door from 17th at leased JANTED—A “BITUATION, Bi A RRSPROTABLE W young woman, &s good cook and yg ar, 2 and froner. Best of city reference ‘rom her last Can be seen ai 365 3d avence, for twodays. ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WwW {as cock. washer and tronar; is wiliog to 0 8 short dia” ‘ance in the coun’ <n references. Apply at 362 2d ave., between 22d and 264 ata., room 15. WANTED BY ‘A KESPECTABLS YOUNG GERMAN ntuation as cham>ermald or children to travel w Trae good city references. Pi L140 Raat 16th ots Wid floees back Hoos Warns StTU ASTON, TO bo CH AMBERWORK and take cére of children; ‘wou'd do pain sey ; would travel with s lady Lived five years in o1 nd ancther. ‘Apply ‘at 927 Brosdway, Detwoon tat ant v2, i ANTKD—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG Gi W “ham hambermaid and waiter; good city DRO OTH seen at 224 Firat averue. ANTKD—A SITUATION, AS BASS SINJER, INA Wt music sie thoroughly. > ho understan: Addrem ©... Herd oftce. ova W crleat sows A YOUNG WOMAN. WHO I8 AN EX. cel @ ent sewer, ® situation aa onan ‘and seam- berm! ‘assist in the ‘hin, d ironing. Oan Been at 168 Weet 1th at bet ween Sth and ‘ih avenuee, vee Vy ae BY on RXEEESERORD DAMCNSKES, goes out by the day. @ few customers to her present number. Call ei 182 Greenwich avenae ry Waninp—4 erty AakOm, ah A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid a the fine washing and undersisnds French tinting «heat ot city refarence given. be seen at 234 Klizaoeth at.’ be:ween Prince and Houston, se- cond fi floor, back room. for two days. ‘ANIED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SIFUATIUM AB ‘walter, in « private family, she thorongh Ree oe her business, and can produce the best city Saforeme some of the most respectab.e fsmiliex. Picase ‘equine ab b Irving place, ccrner ot 15th street, her present place Wate SITUATION, SY A VERY RESP&OTABLE chamoerizald and wailer femtly? ina goo tress. and can give good el ty referonoe, Please cailiat No. 246 West 26h ts back room, lop oor for two da;a. W ANTED—BY A RESPKOTABLE GTau, ot SITUATION a8 cook. washer ard lroner. The best of elty ‘rom her last Also, a table i ieee jertp ase. Alla ot aa fo awl “hgh rants a] t place. ironing. Has five years’ reference re vat call at No, 73 Stanton st., front Mmercent Brook(yme for 3 days. BY QUNG, GIRL Of ge, to seni with light cham er. children. Apply at No. 40 Wiehe BY A RE*PEOTABL® PROTESTANT GIRL, 8 Sepia the Ae fe 00d ‘aundress chamvermaid and Presse apni poe ear mits ANTED ~4 SITUATION, BY % ResPuOtABLe WO" 9, a8 bead * fally competent to take char gd tafext roma 709 age. seine eat of ety reler- from There if Please eallfor two oe eli’ Bammond ot Yee ans 8 Rall. ANIED—A ee BE A A ee GIRL, 48 cook. washer and tromer. retarence, ab No 2 Harriscn at , Brooklyn. Gast te seen for two dave Wenz ANTED—RBY AN Bee WOMAN, A B1fUA- ‘as cook; understands her buviness and la wi lia, gon shostentaree in i country with a vrivate family pried be seen for two days at 325 6th avenue, a few doors trom 7th st. last place. ya beaett PLAGE WANTHKD—BY A MIDOLE sed lady, @ native of Scotland, 7 has ry London feng many years, and can brent Bone 1 ho has reaided in New York for 3) years. Address P. N., 16 Cordelia st., near Bleecker, or G., 20x 1,587 Post offi SITUATION WanTee—y ‘A YOUNG WOMAN, aé Scook urderstaade ail kinds of mest end game soaking; also baking and soups; is an excellent waaher and tronere il re- aired. Can make Up shits, nicely. Good city retorence, Gaul'at 91 Weat 1sun at, between 6th and 7th avs.,second floor, JIUATION WANTED ‘BY A KMsPKOTABUB YOUNG do general housework. or as chambermala and Waller, in small private family. Can be seen during this ook at her present place of employment, 60 state st., rooklyn. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE young Women, as chambermaid and to do tine washing, or as walter. reterenzoe given as to > character and capa. bility, Can be ae tor two days, at 82 3d avenue, second door F above ‘12th st. RESPECTABLE GIBL WISHES A SITUATION, TO hand sewing) oF ie general house\rork femal non Good elty rete.ence given, Can be seen for two days ut 19 Kast 11th st., in the rear. PROTMSTANT WOMAN WISHES A BABY 10 WET wn residence, 131 Weat 24th st. None but Heapectabie yersoas weed apply. ‘Call for one day. AC oe paces! WANTS A SITUATION. ‘8 COOK, 4 lroner, toa private family. Can get the bea icone t place, wi has lived foc ‘be last four years Proue call at Toon 6th at, front base. ment, Can be seen fer three days. SITUATION WANTED -BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid ; understands Freuch fluting gs Good cit; A BASPECTABLE YOUNG GI8L WANTS A siTCa fon ax nuyee srdjseamstress or chambermatd aud waiter; is willing to make herselt genera ly usefat. The best of city reterence can be given. Can be seen till sulted. Apply at 1b Rose at., second floor. RESRAO TABBE GERMAN GIL, WHO UNDER. Js Germen and French, wishes to got> Europe with a’petvate family. Oa'l at 55 Crosby st. YOUNG WOMAN WAN1S A SITUATION, AS COUR: urderrtan Js ber businers perfectly well; isa good baker Of tread, No objection to assist m Washing and ironing Tre beat of city reference caa be aire Call at 85 Rast 22d st, second for, back room. for two di aye. A BRL ROAR EB YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A altu- ation, in a private famiiy, to do chamberwork. tine wash ing and troping; can flete and’ crimp; also undersiands agw- ing and is cepable of taking & purve’s aud eeamstress’ place ‘Oity reterevces. Can be seea for two days at 470 6th avenue. between 28th and 29th st QITUAIION WARTRD—BY A KESPaCTASLE PRO- D> ‘testant girl, an chambermaid and plain sewer. (ood city Feference ‘Biven: Please call at 122 amity at., eecond flowr, for wo days. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RNSPECEABLE YOUNG S- womsn; is an excellent cook and a superior washer and ‘Foner; has good reterences. Can be seen for two days wt 112 Henry at, in the reer, fourth floor. SITUATION WANIED—BY A HIGHLY RESPRCTABUE ‘and competent young woman; {ss good ook, and an ex- cellent washer and troner; makes first rate bread; ls not afraid of worr; has the best of city reference; hea lived nineteen reel aa aes eB Bees Please apply oi 186 20th st, between SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPEABUE YOUNG te) irl: a8 chasmbormald to take care of ohli dren lain sewing; ea ts cosape‘ent for ofthe alla wo ey ‘and ol | obligh the best ofeity reference. Uan 216 fh 25th st., for two dave. Soy Ses aes K VERY RESPKCTABLE fo} Frotestant young woman, a chambermsld, or chain ez. naid and walier, ina smal ‘private family; she wirks well wilh her needle, Is an excellent flac washer, very nes! and tm her person, and has good reterencs. Piesse al) at 259 ith at, between Lgl Aand B, thira floor, Can pe aeea he remainder of the week. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO cock, wash and iron; she isa tein oe excel. tent washer CL a food. would do the waiting a1 ‘ny gor @ small mily; fully compen t for beth Mae ot sity reference gives. Piease call No, 125 West S3d ek, socoad floor, neat Tin ave. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE young woman, to de chamberwork; would do the gene- ral hodtework otasmall private family. ‘Has good elt rete rence from her last place. Plesse call at 88 Rivington st. WANTEDCA PROTASTANT GIRL, 48 NURSE FOR { 01 @ accustomed ibe charge of a mur- ery; Washer and roast; a3 tance inthe Gouniey "Apply ae as risa? (2 6° © abort ABTED-A Svan BY A ResPsor z ABLI ‘young rmald and walter, cr would ike to takecare st children Cal Call fort 26th, between 7th and 8h aven! uspaaens my pce mc, EE a We ercasion a IN Eg " wash and iron; vertiser is ® son of steady, quiet Babita, has lived two years in her last place. ‘and bas'gcod ol ity reterenes. be seen at 145 4th avenue, for two Gaya. Aiea ta somneas On od Silt one chee re. ys we la capable of doing all kinds of family sewing. week at 167 ‘West Sist st, savory all tale ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPOT«BLE {fitle; one as, cook nd fo aasist {a the washing end iron- tog; the other as chambermaid and to do fine ironing or plan eewing: no objection to ibe eomntrys Rect city reference given. be seen at 171 Sist st., between 7th and 8th avenues, Weer SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A Protestant, as Ind iady’s maid or dresemaker; po objrction ingand ironing, or tp travel; good ‘ity reference. 6th avenve, for two day! ANID SITUATION, BY A PROTE- TANT GIAL, chambermaid and waiter, in a private ‘amy; best of clty reference given. Can be seen at 146 18th at, between 7th and &th avenue fleor, QIMUATIONS WANTSD—c¥ TWo HIGH. RACOM S mended young women; one as plain ovok, wasner and ironer, or 1 do ihe general housework Of a nmol! private fami- iy; is. gocd baker; the other as chambermald aad seamstress or a8 wal er; is a Protestant. Have good city references. Ca!l (cr two days at 225 2ist at, between Sth aud 9h avenues, next door to the livery stable, in the rear. 3 TUATION WANTED-BY A RESPeUtaSLE YOUSG gin, as cock, or to do general housework - Woo! city re irrenee ed ony last place. ays. SHIUATION WANTE 3 oat cvambermaid. or 10 Gooa clty reference trom her last place, Cail st 25 Hewifin st. Can be seen fortwo days, Call at 77 West 27th st, fortwo Y A RKSPSCTASLE GIRL. lat in warhing and ironiog, or aa YOUNG INTWLLIGENT GIRL. 17 YEARS OF AQF, A speaxing #oglian and Gorman, wacia a situation asuales’ woman, ina milinery or faney tare. Apply at No, 6 Oar A Za SISUATION WANTED -AS WAT Le ah 4 “BY a Ru. ‘able young married woman, with ® fresh breast of milk; Kae id have no objeriion to go in tne Binet sl! at 102 Baet'30th at , one door from 2a avenue, for two MIDDLi AGED W1)'0W WANTS A SITUATION, aS housek orto take care of@ genUeman’s grown fa all family. dood city reerence fron ber iast ather present employers, 101 Barrow, be:ween Hudson ard ‘Greenwich sis, SITUATION WANTED—AS COOK, WaSHsR AND SD iroser, ia 8 smsil private family. Good ccity refereacs, Can be seen for beg not engaged, at Too East 224 st, verweenilst and ‘UUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, ASOUt door c:erk or collector; ts williag to make himself gene- ally useful, od reference, didrons L. Y., box Fis Herald office. 10 CALIFORNIA.—WANTED, A RITUATION, BY A respectable 'ady, fo go aa children’s nurze ov to wait oa ‘emily; would be willing to pay part of her passage, and make ereelt generally useful, van oe seen from 2104 P, M, lor hree days, at 269 West 17th st. Woman, ag chamber naid; would have no obje> do ober housework to fill up her time Gord rete Call for two days, at 340 Abjoune rome WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE res from ber present place. atlantic st., Brooklyn SITUATION WANTRD—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS \ “laundress; bas no objections to go to the couatry for th? summer moutha; would take a chambermaid’s pluse.” Call at, or address to 94 Sth avenue fer wo days. COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN 18 DésTRO03 OF m, ia respectable, family, se drovemaker and seomstress: is fully capable of cutting and doing all kinds of femly sewing Can be seen ior two days, I not engaged, at 16th st, Has the heat of clty reverence (A RESPECTABLE ‘YOUNG GIRL, WISH4S a SIcUa- tion in a private fatpilv. asseamsiress; underslands dreas waking und embroidery. Best of city reterence as to charac. ter and abiiity, Apply at 200 Ist avenue, one door from the corner. RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIKL WISHES A 8.TUs* tion, as purae and seamstre’s, or to travel with a family’ 1B rempocta! Ne girl. as inundre's, of 19 cook, wath and iron ir, Can be seen tor two days, at their preseat cusloyer’s 19 St. Mark’s place, Sth atreet. RESPAOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN IS DKS.ROUs TO ybtain a situation, as seamstress or children’s Ssiras, ina ly; oan show respectable city retarence. Call at 0. 12142 West 2jth street, be, ween 7th and 8h aveaues, 31 floor, back room. ean WANTED, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. & very resgectable young woman. as waiter or cham berate isa good plain sewer. temperate and obiiging, wish es to rer der her Ded rervituce for ths benefit ot her employer; tempered. ab:e ard wi'ling (3 ho’ fe wees fill hee #'tuation; ert clty or country references Ba at 124 6th bakery, between oh an (son's ‘streets N AMERICAN LADY. A WIDOW, OF THA HIQARsT respeciabillty. and habituated to the best society, desires to take the superintendence of @ eentieman’s family.’ an in terview can be obiained, with satisfactory reference, by ad- dvessir g Eva, Herald offi RESPRCLABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, IN A A eae family, as chambermaid ard lanndress, or to do wing, Has ibe best of ety reference. Please call for 15 Kast 11th at , basement door, A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPACTABLE ‘oung woman, & Protestant, as first rate laundress, or would do chamberwork snd fine vraehing; ean do fluting. If re: quired, in & small family; ts well experienced in both, and can give the Dest of rete from her last place. Call at 193 hast f ih st., near Ist avenue, second floor, back room, for two éays. SITUATION WANTRD—BY A RPSPACTABLE A young woman, as good plain cook, and exre'lent washer and troner; is & good baker: good cliy reference given. Can be recn at 125’ Rast 2d and 3d avenues, fourth floor, for two days YOUNG GERMAN LADY, ACCUSTOMED TO TEACH the piano and German in on er and who also speaks some French, wishes to obtai Har situation in a echeol in. ihe. vicinity of New York. Geol retecences given, Address J box 1,794 Port office. A SITUATION, WANTED—BY A RESPROTAB you vrith good city reference, ng chiamboraeld aid ouberwiae uselul. No ob Pies: all at 6) West 27th at., for st., between 2d waiter; ry ioe to make bi jection to go in the country. two days. RASPROTABLE ENGLISH GIRL WiSH4A A 8100 A ation as nue and piain, sewer. Good clty reverence, Can be seen for two days at 279 6th avanue, third flo, froat FeO, A RESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN, WAO ePRaky plain English wishes mpituation, as seums'ress; can on and ft chilnren’s dresses, and do all ‘kinis of fsmily’ 80 ving. t 217 Bowery, room 5. YOUNG GIRL WISTRS A SITUATION AS CTAM ‘and would like to as.ist in the wash'ng ani {roo inp, on d have RO objection t> do the housewnck of & ssi! private family; whe ig wilipg to do anything she ean, Can he va at No, 1 Willow wirest, one door from Atlas Ge stzeet, Breokly?: WO BESPAOTABLE PRUTBNTANT YOUNG WOMEN, 1 with tatstnctory reference, wish situations, one us olald sok, wasber ard ironer; the other as chambermard and waiter, orto cothe work of wymail {anily. No orjestious t go a short distance in the counuy, Call at 206 Corambis at., de'ween Atlantic and state, Brooklya, third floor, back room, Can be seen for two aays, [WO YOUNG Wi fit rate cook, washer ana rover, end Whe. cvect_ ne walier and chambermard, Good recommendations given trom thew Pac pay by = for two years. Oa! this week befors 10 M., at 35 bast Lith st.. near sd av. (0 HOTKL AND BOARDING HOUS respeciable wowan wante a situation as lanodress: pest ot city reference given. inquire at 149 Kast 1th #: (0 GROCERS.—S812UaTIOW WAs TKD INAGROCKRY, by soung man, who thowaghly understands the busi- pees, Beet city reference given, Address f. T., Herala office. (0 CROCKERY. CHINA AND HARDWARE DEALER Wane, a simmation, in the above bu: !neas, 4 & young ‘man jutt arrived trom Kogland, address J. M. Y, Herala 06. U MEROUANIS AND OfGERS —IHE ADVERTIS6G, ‘Byoung married man, wh can write a good hand. \s de sirous of @ situation where'bis wervices can oe mad goderaliy nwetul; be ls very steady, and can give any we-urity wniob e required, Please address box ht Hovok Le I ed with {be buying of sewed musiins for the Amsrioan markets, wishes en Hae buyer for s|New Yors Arm, Acdrem F. W., at Br. Frazer's, 186 Qasen atreot, GIAvg /w, }O HOTEL PROPRINTORS.—10R ADVaniisma 13 f Gesirous of procuring # s{'uetion as hookkeepor or ewe d {pa first clisn botel, baving had experience in that apaatty Relerences unexceptionanie, Address alien, Hera'd wlio “ANTED—BY TWO RESPeCrARLR G.KLS BIrU Ww tons; one as first rate fad to * in washiog aod roving; the other at cham rermaid. and to aestal in the weeuing The beet fand fro” ing. cr to do piain sewing or light waitog of city reference given Can be seen tor two dias at TO between Bleecker or to sake are of children; witing in washing and ironing, lox ty ratorenes Apply at Wa Atantic ay ‘reokiyn. petweea Nevins and Powers Ww ANTRD—A sit VATION A RESPRCTABLE BY young Woman, as laundress, Good city reference Uall for two days, at 122 Haat 12th s'., between Sth and 6th aves WARSTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. A situation, as cook, washer And irouer, or as laundress, ing private tamily. ‘The best of city reference given. Ploase call at 141 West 16ih st, second floor, front room. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE young womsn, ae chambermaid and to do plain sewinr, cr to take care of children. Hest of eliy reference from hor Jeet page. No obyection, to go to the counies. Apply a 40 I3th'st, between Sth 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, AS 'SEAMSTRESS AND ) oan cut and fit Ludiey’ and vest place, where sh +5 lived three yours In the a>ere saDa- city, Would preter doing chamberwork and sewing, 0° wait ‘on growing ladies. Apply at So. 8 Union court Univer: shy place, between 1! Tith ana i2ch sis. Waa BY A COMPETENT PARSON, the thoroug te € beat of city voferenee given, . tor two. oays. ANTRD—BY A COMPETENT PERSON, A SIrCa- tion as seamstress or chambermaid and seametrans; she Horoushis” undersionds ‘her uuinoas, ‘The vor ot oly rere reposgiven, Please call at 04 West 20th st., for two deys. W ‘raat. to 40 ARI ane TOURS WOMAN, A uation, to do genera) housework; won! an a reference. ‘Can be seen tort) de ari say reoa 6 ant 7th avenues. A SITUA. hiy understands her business, Please call at 0+ West 20th ANTED—BY TWO RKSPEOTAB! Tala, BIE ae tiont: one as good cook ant to asvist in washing; the other as ‘chambermald and to assis: in washing and froning; good city reference from thelr Ina’ places, where thev have lived for two years, Can be seen at 119 26:8 at, near 7th ave- nue, until suited, WANZiD—A RITUATION, BY A YOUN > WOMAN, Aa cook; one who utdersiands her nusineve; san be well recommended. Apply at 113 Midridee «t firee ior. Fete SITUATION. BY A KRéSPHOPABLE GER woman, who can cook pertectly in all styles; would Be mediately ‘a* cook or housekeeper to « private temily. #M. M., Herald oflice. ‘QVANTED-BY A PROTKSTANT SCUrOH GIRL A situation to travel with a lady; {a @ good searnsiress, Appls at 173 W, 19th ot, for two days. ) ANTED—BY A RKSPECFABLK PROD STAAT OTBT, Srl uation to 6-0R, wash and iron, in & private fami) The best of city releverce. Cua be seon for two daje nt o0 W, Weebington place, tn the stor 7 ANTED—BY A RESPKOTABLR WOMAN, « BINUA- tion aM nurse and seamstress: would do chamberwork Ria mee and ironing; no objec ion tothe eountey. Cail wt fott wt prefer 8 ‘andres? olace: the bemtat reference. Please cull a! 12 Sih at, coraer of Averne, front room first floor. Ww ANTHD—A| SITUATION, BY A RESPAOTAYL GIRL, as chambermaia or waiter, or to dop aia saving Ink mall private family, Call at her present employer's, 189 Kast h W ANTIED—BY A RWSPKCTABLE YoO«s GIRL A tiiviation as cook, washer acd trower, O19 do general Fousework. in a small private family.” Lbs vest of city ra torences given if required, from ker las: pisce, Cail for two days at No 7 6th» Ww "ANTED -BY A RESPECTABLE Woman, A Paw 1y’s or a few pentlemen’s washing, or wou'd go out by the day, The beat at c:ty references given, Call w. 343 Bo nerd, front bouse, second floor, bask root WwW V ARTED A SITUATION, BY A RESP *BL4 GIRL. can be neon ior two dauye,i! nol eegaged. Cal wr in0eH stoaee near S0th et , third floor, frent room fe ieee Wastep—* BIIUATION, BY A RE3PLOTIRLE ‘woman, to do cooking, waeny and froring: noder jlands taking ' Good city referense. Avp'y a: 133 7th av3ne, wor and 20th sts., fourt: floor, bark room tor tw> ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A ReaPwrad. young gir', a8 cham ermata aud waiter, or w do chen berwo'k and aasist with children Can be soso for twodaye at her preseat employer's, 903 Wes’ 21st st 2 A GIRL, EIEIENS YeaRe OF “AGS, A A Derm sid or walter, or co take care of guidren.” The Tent of ely Felerences gives. "Call at 8:6 Wace ota ee ANTED—BY A COMPETENT WOMAN, A SITUA es tion, an hens yd pio ee no onecton to asain washing, of cl rence / et 201 West ach at. betwesn sth and Mh avenues, eM ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE Young woman as champermaid, or to take oare of ehil- crn,” Plenee cal or address 300 West 3%4 at., third floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY « RESPROPABL young ig girl to do champerwork and ironing, in a pri amily. city reference Apply at 22 St, Mark's piaee. wast ANTAD—A ot COMPRTRAT. WOMAN. A8 LAUNDA ESS for ihe country, tw» hoary’ ride trom the city. None nerd apply but those pértert'y undersianding ioe Pastner fa fand with good references, Apply at 4 We RAL » Apoly Ww ANTED—A_ SROTRRTARY GIRL, TO DO @ Ae Ned Must be a good washer and jion ANTE D- ‘A YOUNG N. A SITUATION Ag oe mb % ermatd Ce ble me h OF os ham 76-msid and 1 towtat wi ie washing and irouing. est of cliy :elereace Canc Wert fotm st, third floor fron’ room. ee Wanre-ay A RE-PROTAHT.E YOUNG WOMAN, fon as nurs begs gies UB C ANTED-SITUATIONS AY TWO RESPHOTAGLE FouRE, women ane aa first rele cook; 19 ag exeolleat washer and ironer; titderstands ber thers cham ermnaid atd wallar, or ose ‘ochiareas It tell Glapoatd and Kind to children; the 60k new 10 ‘objection to do general housework in an Amerigan ( ‘anily *sllefactors city and counter; seference given Al st 219 Raat ish ot, belween Ist Aveaue and nvenne A, third floor, front veom, for two daye ANTED—A CITUATION, PY A ResP eT BLE @) AN COOk. Washerand {rover in respscia sie family: ean be Nighly regommended trem her lee plies Appiy at 28 onity treet, Brooklyn, ihird foos, trot (room, AM WI—A SULUATION. BY & vir) es chunbermaid and A your at her las’ place. Sal for (Wo cayr.” Bestel cit- references, JAPIED—A SITUATION, BY RESP <TABLE Feotes woman, as cook, and to do the wasl aod ironing 0” a private tamily, No ohjeation {nen to the onary. Apply At 28146 Fltzabeth ai, in the rear, tor two day a. situations, Help, &c., See Sixth Page