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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1856. Biankenship, J 4 | ovclocy, from ao, SITUATIONS ix SETUATIONS W! ii, 8 | Groat, “foe rents and ends RESPECTABLE WOMAN Wisiiks To TO TAKE Bt Cee SITUATION ION WANTED—BY ‘A SINGER ANTED— 4 A SITUATION, AS G GARDENER, (CONVE- SB faviaed 40 ateod,_ Carriages wil be im attendance sh toe tating, oreo i a rome, anti for ret ‘care of horses. i Wircot to the city, by a sleady, respectable man; Win Ge. | On Monday, July 21, Svante Bonwanu, a the 46th year | jug avenues’ ost TAB sim fear Bw seaastene uF iecinree aot for two days. pyres Sheree, if seiuires, a sive good anaes | J Cooke, 2 | of his age. Se On ee ener ee from his last place.’ apply to W. Me , 413 Pearl at., for two anton, Mey | His funeral will take place thie, afternoon, at two a aie waNER at 4 RESPECTABLE WO; | MPLOYMENT WANTED—BY TAH WEEK OR MONTH, 4 it Pottel pr a ape eeidence, No. 8 Duane strect. The on - cematnemboase Senmazents of 10. 80 child’ ITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS HH Joy rn embers ofthe Swedish Society, the members of the New | month old Taquire auree, oF foiravel. "Good reterenben.” Cail at wo Weat idih st “poner stu hoe ove; ood reggae Derdion ang 2 Siete ay SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS. tions given. Apply at 3 corner of Bank Perore, sine Bo ‘id, oA Miah M Murphy, @ | Hebron Encampment{No. 11. 0.0. F., and also the friends SITUATION | D8 OMAN, AS , Miss Bolling, M D Wai ‘ap! pey and family—and 14 in the From Lerhorn, in ship Queen Victoria—Misses, Marion, Su Pe i ts Flora, i Hai Winchester; Mr R Boges, Nassau, ror . the Br bark Medway—Major Coleman oud la =e ‘Mr Smith and $daughters, Mr Johnson and lady, Mr 4 Havana, in the bark Leo—Mme Seraphim Cousin. DEPARTURES. For Charleston, in steamship Nashville—Joise H Peasant, J ‘T Wells, W J Norris, ie] oranee?. Mrs Fitzpatrick, H D A Thom rood, Miss hoe PA Mamet Rossay, A sae at and ‘esson, Miss Wesson, J A §) roodward, Mr Jackson, Mrs Norfolk, Ao, in steamship Jamestown—W H Robert Robert Gill, Joseph ‘Thompson, James paamneon waite 8 Riley, Wittens vies’ Plummer, rt } Walker, Jobn Burns. Mr Mountfort, Mrs’ Mount fortaai servant sting Mountfort, Richard Being, U8 Nida Sowers, USN; Mrs Miller, Edward S Bloge—and 13 in the sleerage. Anoruer Prizs Fiaur iy THe Harrox.—A fight fer $300 came off on an island in our barbor on Satarday The partiew engaged were Jas, Hart w d John Monaghan “bruisers’? of 6ome fame, aud residente of this cit fight wes trought to an abrupt termination er the a th round, ‘Mocagban falling at its close, without re biow, which action, according to the suienet of ve ring, loses the battle to the one so falling. was decided in faver of Hart, who received tee Neither party exhibiis any signa of ‘‘pan- e same men met in Canada, some months wince, and after fighting 42 rounds, Monaghan was pro- claimed ‘he victor. Hart's backers wore not satisfied at the result of this battle, and another challenge to Mo- Bagban was sent and accepted. Tne result of the last wontest we have given above.—Bosion Herald, July 21. A Snocumna AFFAIR IN Missoori—SeveraL pene ae man named Ray, @ resident of Morgan coun- had bad some previous difficulty with some of his pA al ‘and, failing to get revenge, he concluded to take it Out by poisoving the inoffensive little children of thoee with whom he had a difficulty, and who were attending a school in that county. He consequently ob- tainined a quantity of poison—put it in a squirrel’s head, and laid it in a spring used by the school. The result was oy poisoning of nearly the whole of the children of the school—two or three of whom ¢ied, and seven or eight others, our informant eays, cannot survive. The school- master, whose name we do not remember, and who was also poisoned, at Inst accounts had some parts of him , anc bis death was beyond question. Ray was arrested by the citizens of bis neighborhood, and ‘made bis escape in the right, but was again apprebended near or im Quincy, Hickory county, and carried back on Sun p= Bos evening last. it was suppoeed that he would be r—~ Wareaso (Mo.) Democrat, July 10. The jar Knox.—Popularity 1s not al- mays to be acquired by the simple application of the factlities of the press t that species of notoriety Sieh be cocomponied by a General ostoens I's cilleroot thing, and is the result only of such a course of conduct as first ex ites the general attention, and then exacts ita respect. This is the secret of KNOX’S fame asa manufacturer and dealer in hats, and explains why his dashing establishment, tthe upper corner of Broadway and Fulton street, is so tilled with eager J satisfied customers. Knox’s enterprise, his honorable deal- g. the courtesy of his attendants, as well as the taste and quality of his goods, and the moderate protita he is contented with, constitute the elements of bis wonderful and well de- served success, and makes his location, the corner par excel Jenee, for al] who wish for good hats, caps, &c. The New York Citizen.—The Citizen of this wreck contains, among Yoiher interesting matter, originil arti. gles on “Democrats and Depots,’ "Central America,” "The “trial of Herbert—Foul | Sot,”"“Masnacrs by Steam,” et Education, “slave Life Rurope: Africa snd Amerioa.” Interesting letter from California against the Vigilance Com- Next week the Citizen will contain an linportagt let- ter from John Mitchel, on the Presidential election. This letter willappear exclusively inthe Citizen. Office, 10 Spruce street, New York. Fremont Victorious.—1,164 Voted for the Rocky Mountain bero yesterday, composed of Catholics ant Seutherners ; Buchanan, 40, pointed maidens and Fiimore, 140, "palt Inclived. for, Premont—will be Fight in Nove Not! lees than 1,600 portraits were ‘aken ow the occasion at HOLMES” political plecare depot, 259 Broad way. Greatest Im] mt in Pianofortes te J. & ©. FISCHER'S circular scale plano, warranted of su- tone and strength. Wareroom, 325 Broadway, op} theatre. manufactory, corner of Twenty-eighth saeeet 2 Ninth avenue. Pianos and Melodeons.—The Horace Waters medern improved pianos and melodeons are to be found a: 333 Broadway. Pianos to rent, and rent allowed on purchase; fer sale on monthly payments: second hand pianos from $3910 $140, melodeous from #40 ewe Polka, Dedicated to Viesse, Koenig; pene on & Lubin, ee. a erfumne, Mose Kose, Newmnarket Jockey Club, &c., mat INGER i 50, Pharmaeeuueal’ Chemis depotof iasteless castor atl Rit cond Sseseeess civihing Warehouse, Nos. 66 ‘pod 68 Binge ing Machines.—In Every sgble, way these machiacs have secured the (ator of tie publi. The highest ak premmieane and medais have been ed to them @& beme and abroa!. \feeamadanne Caine them, tn ever vi with entire watiefaction and success. Let all who inject call aed examine. The ma- furiously eaiibived whether they do or do not LM SINGER & CO., 329 Broadway. All who Need a Generous Diet Can _— nothing better than the Elizabethan ale, compose simp) malt and bops. It is justas usefulas the imported. Ut on, 120 Water siree’ a suevens Foams. st wean rosdway Ortstadoro-« Hair ae Drs ot oll connoisseurs ta, art admiration amo nnd ‘big ane Private apartments for ‘only reuable articlo of the at CRIBFADORO 8, No. ‘Whiskers and Moustaches Forced to Grow Ip aie weeks, by my onguent, which will not stain oF injure wile, sent wo any part of the country, URAAM, G3, Broadway; Brigns, 31 State sect, Albany. Astor louse, Copy he a Hills Hair Dye, ies os Beaten, Sous qiliings per bos. Sold at 273 Broadw: 1 gene at the ad 7 Pu No.1 lay stzeet, New York, Noe. 17 Sireet, 109 Allantic street, and 140 York street, Hrookly atthe drug and fancy goods stores: ly. Baths. Baths.—Cloyd's and ig, in the pure water. sf Hobokes, pear Ladies’ bathing dresses for sale amd to let. ‘Howta ‘all impurties, ire” war fe rom ‘Trial and Conviction. We try men for murder, and oft, do you see, They tacape, becaure jarymen fail to agree. Bouton tris pit LYON'S famed po der am pill, ‘and all meu wiilery, “each one, certalaly Ki They've been tried by America, France and trea Briain, all have agreed that they cannot be beater Lyon's magnetic power and pills, for the ‘destruction of in- secis and vermin, $24 Broadway. Notice, Inhalation in Diseases of the =—Dr, HUNTER would give notice faring the bot Sepito of eummer a0 patente wil bo rere ater ay P. Me Persons reqnirmg examination of the wings ebould, if Funtiote, soles the morning. ame Bnoavway, New Your, July 14, 2886. i” hey yy Untversal Resurrec~ tion pills, Principal office, 21 Seeund avenue, New York. Hollowsy’s Pills.The Sallow and Cada- verous complexion, which indicates a weak somach and in active liver, ts soon replaced by a healthy tove under the ope- Tasion of there great purifiers of the secretions and the Blood. Sold at the manufactories, No. 4 Maiden lane, New Yor! fend 244 Strand, London, and by all drug@inta, at 25e., 62 and $1 per bor. Medicated Cod Liver Otl.—The Attention of the mesical profersion is reo solicited to the fol fowing list of valuable iherapentic agents in combination with cod iter oil, Pertect solution m attathed, and te Propertisns in each pi tre guarenteed aa undermentions Ole um cum quina, one ounce contains 1Wo, rein morphia, “one-fourth * “ 5 * jodine, four “ . “iodide arsenict * * plumbia acetate, six adrargyribichiorkli one sixth rare nthe Lenora 3 ron ‘300 Broadway. GEO. 5. Ix. GER & CO., pharmaceu woesgors to Green, one sixth : ‘Traveliers Should Purchase a Bottle of the celebrated Balm of Zanthorea, an Rast Indian remedy. Price ‘two abillings it will cure diarrhea, dysentery, pains in the dowels, £o-5 this Kis, guaranteed todo, or we are to unetal y Feta the mane ©. WELLS & CO., 118 Frankiin street, The catazaiies Cc, Howard curesare ‘so wonderful, \# again at the SL Nicholas Ho iol New York, for afew days only, room 262. Hours from 9 tH 2P. M. Consultation free. Marrtea, In Brooklyn, Juty 19, by the Rev. Dr. Lord, Meanay 9. Serr to Crvierva A\, daughter of Samue) Ackerman, ail of Brooklyn. Ded. On er July 19, Jamm Cockcrorr, M.D., in the Oéth year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapeotfully invited to attend bis funeral, this afternoon, at five o'clock, from his late reridence, No. 24 Forsyth street. On Saturday morning, July 19, Mr. Jon Burronn, > tet, a native of England, in the $0th year of bie «, uence of injuries received by being thrown rom the Second avenue cars. File friends, and those of his family, and his brother ‘arusta, are reepecttully invited to atend bis fuaeral,from big tate reridenco, No, 266 Tenth street, this afternoon, at G0 0 wicck Oo Sunday tern’ rik the 46th yons of bis », Hise reistiven, the friends of the family, the mombors of the Third ward police, and the police generally, are in- Fited to aitond bie funeral, this afternoon, at two o’cluck, how bie inte residence, corner of Vesey and Greeuwich rene, withont furtoer invitation. Op Sonday evening, July 20, > of Jobn M. Farman Sor tuneral Wil take place jis Microw, a duos July 20, Mr. Eowann Hemme, in oe Furman, wife and relatives of deceased are orzahy invited 10 at- On Monday morning, July 21, of congestion of the brain, pe ongeed Fux, on of i} 4, Newwon, -— Elizabeth C, re, aged © ‘ears, 7 months an’ - relatives and friends of the family are reepectfully invited roiled ly ae “ne sferno, attwoo’clock, from 86 Cotes vince.” Se See remeiae, will be taken wo |, L. I., for intermen' Kare Riorpay, devetter of Jobo Riordan, mason, of i town of Mucroom, county Cork, Ireland, aged 20 eer funera) will take place this afternoon, at two ovclock, from the residence of her sister, No. 216 Kast Seventéenth Lave ri 8 please co} On Sunday aternoon, Katy 20, Euzanem, wife of Collin V. G. Forbes, of this city, aged 80 years, # months and 4 days. The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend her funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at four o’ciock. from the residence of her son-in-law, Join Bogert, No. 30 Commerce street, without further invitation, On Monday, July 21, of inflammation of the bowels, Caanies P. iLLER, aged 36 years, 7 months and 20 days. The friends and relatives of the family, the members of Hancock Chapter 0. U. A., also of Mariners’ Lodge F. A.M., and the members of the Ferris Musketeers, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow af ternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 1,089 Broadway, near Thirty first street. ‘On Sunday evening, July 20, after a short and severe illness, CLana Janz youngest daughter of William H. and Cornelia Stinemett. aged 13 years and 1 month. ‘Tne friends of the fumily are invited to attend the fune- ral, this morning, at ten o'clock, from 66 Varick street. two doors below Laight. ‘On Sunday, July 20, Cann, infant daughter of Noyes and Nancy M. ‘Streeter, Jr., aged 7 months and 2¢ days. ‘The friends and rejatives of the family are invited to attend her fnneral, this morning, at 10 o'clock, from 182 ‘West Twenty second street. At Rye Neck, Westchester county, on Sunday, July 20, of a lingering iimese, Wiuam Honey. His friends and relatives are invited to attend the fune- ral, from his late residence, this afternoon, at two o'clock. Carriages will be in attendance at the Mamaroneck sta- tion to meet the 12:30 train from Canal street. On Monday evening, rapa 21, Mrs. CATHERINE, widow of the late Philip Say. aged 51 Her funeral will take place: from her late residence, 80 Catherine street, this afternoon, at two o’clock. e friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. On Monday evening, July 21, after a shert but severo iNness, Mrs. Exxaxox T., wife ‘of James Turner, aged 23 ears, 4 The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, to-morrow aiternoon, at two o’clock, from her late residence, 99 Eighth avenue, without further invitation. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. On Monday, July 21, after a lingering illness, borne with Christian fortitude, Mataci Brennan, in the 26th year of his age. Bis friends, the friends of the family, the members of the United Guard and other associations to which be was was attached, are reapecifully invited to attend his fune- ral, to morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 149 First avenue. On Monday, July 21, Mrs. Euxzanera Hormwarrs, in the £2d year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of’ her son-in-law, James R. Tomkins, No. 633 Sixth avi ror Newburg apers please cop; On Satur afternoon, Faly 19, Capt. Jomy Wzne, in the Olst year A his age. ‘The friends of thé family, and the members of the Ma- pg Society, are Bigc tobe y invited to attend the funeral, at half-past three o’clock, from his late hae Bes No.'379 Greenwich street. On Sunday afternoon, July 20, Pact Herr. His funeral will take place ‘from the residence of his brother, Patrick Henry, No. 140 Second street, this af- ternoon, at two o’clock. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend, without further sone Sunday morning, July 20, CLanisea J., wife of Phill is ‘The friends and relatives are invited to attend the fune- ral, from his residence at North Orange, N. J., this afver- noon, at five o’clock. The cars leave Jersey City at 3%, and return at 7 o’clock P. M. At Elizabethtown, N. J., on pgp July 21, in the 45th year of her age, Exity Sreet, wife of jenry W. Ol- cott, of this city. Further notice of the funeral will be given. At Granada, Centra) America, March 16, of the prevail- ing fever, Tuomas L. Bartey, of New York. Rot, New York, ¢ on por V4 and we ober 1878 they had on when they left brown jock ir names are George Meintire ana Dugene ene Ward ALY information in a Fegard to them will be ‘raiefully ved bY reside on 124th farlei sass ‘8. MCINTYRE. AVID €. GRAIG, WHO WAS CONSUL TO PANAMA, oom 1824, and afterwards died in some property, which hie heirs can learn of by ad of Fard & Co. Jersey Chy, N-J- R. A. DEG * * * *-MERT ME AGAIN TO-MORROW, atll A. M., at STEINFELD’S, 70 Nassau street, corner of John, depot of the celebrated cholera cognac bitters; don't fail—a cure almost certain now. HOMER, Types i WANTED—OF ROSA CANTON. DY Esther © When last seen was working in Chrystie street, bout three weeks since, An} informaiion yive thankfully received by her sister, Esther Cantoo, 274 wery. NFORMATION WANTED—OF GEORGE R. | JAMES and brother, who left in the Ocean Queen, about & year ago, for Liverpool, If thie ‘edvertisement should meet the ‘any ot the fri the said persons, any information rela- five t the above, will be thankfully received. by Mi Wilson. “Address Philadelphin Post odice. - Wisconsin will please copy, a8 they have an uncle there, named iif NFORMATION WANTED—OF BRIDGET GILLESPY, ‘who engaged with some farmer ia the country from an office in the Bowery. Any one knowing wil confer a favor on her brother, Peter Gillespy. ing & line to widow ( 1S}, Ludioy NFORMATION WANTED—OF HUGH His address, oF any information concerning him, will be pindly received by his brothers, Hernary, Pi and Denia, Please direet to Felican Club, oF No. 3 Bagatelle street, New 08, La. of her whareanouts ey address. McGOVBRN, Onl F MISS A. DORR WIL ae Herald office, she LEAVE HER ADDRESS AT will receive information for ‘pr re N. SHEPARD, WHO A FEW YEARS AGO LIVED at the corner of Chambers and Washington streeis, will address a letter to P. C., Herald office, stating where be cau Le seen, he will hear of ‘something to his advantage. ‘R. CLEMENS HORTYWETLER WILL PLEASE nd his direction io Mr. John Nicolas Rortyweiler, at Held’s Hotel, No. 1 Bowery, corner Bayard sireot, N. Y. THE TRADES THOROUGH BOOKKEE PER WANTS A SITUATION Address for two days G. V. L., Herald office N ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSWAN WISHES A situation. Good city reference given. Address Hi Eimer, 189 Forsyth st. WOOD TURNER WANTED.—NONE BUT ONR WITO thoroughly understands hie business need apply at 49 First av., corner of 2th ACKER WANTED—IN A BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE; one who thoroughly understands his business. None orhers need apply. Address box 4,108 Post office. TATLORG —WANTED, foreman, in a wholesale cloth! potent to take eharge of the ¢ part AT PHILADBLPHIA, A ing house. ‘To one fully com: ‘utting and manufacturing de- a libera) i ee The most satintact: mee ae to capability and none need apply. Address box ve whic ofice. 1 HOSS BINDERS WANTED, A. SITUATION Ag plain forwarder; small wages will be accepted: the best of given: is acquainted with good work. ‘Address @. t. can be seen at Nos. ll and 13 Prospect street, DICTILLERS AND RECTIFIERS —WANTED, a situation, by aman who perfectly understands a any distilling, also, the yay emotanene, ie, eck at 123 First avenue. | has no objet ion erence ‘vee Apply for nly for‘one week mt td ra 1) CARPENTERS.—A CARPENTER wate nitmtion. Ta fr te worknan wedi Roan if desired. Address, this day, H. M. P., ‘ost PANTERA v SINRGAR MANUF ACTU 8, Wheipiey, eihoaren ANTED—A MECHANICAL, DENTIGT, AN EXPE. rlenced workm: Washington an, may apply at IB Brooklyn. None but good en need apply. WAXTEDA GOOD WATCHMAKER, 70 G0 To A flourishing town in Tndiana. An exeelient opportu for a good general ef Broadway workman. Apply to T. -ANTRD—A SITUATION, AS MACHINIST, aT A mechanic, competent (run an engine. Re- ferns Paton tron Works. Apply at No. 6 State stredt, fourth vor, for J. Re ANTED—A GOOD ICK CREAM MAKER. APPLY foto 8, Ward, Bellevne Gardens, foot of 6h wt, Haat river, for two days. Too © LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, UNE. GUARD.—AT A SPECIAL MERTING OF THE ) “above company, held at their headquarters, 167 First ave- ne, on Monday evening, July 21, the tollowing preamble and resolutions weir adepted:— hereas, it has Hleased an all wise Providence to remove om our midat i a life of usefu ness oar most respected and ly veloved captain, Malach! Brennen, and whereas, aud, mitting to the will of the Ruler of the Universe, we do moat heartily sympathize with hie afficted ‘amily, and we sincere! hope that they will be! thelr great lowe with Chrtstian fort? ty Pevolved, That A 9 copy of the sbove reantutions be transet. ted to t \ that 1 lished in the Rew Fork Me ic Tnity Nowe gp dice ons Cormittee—John J. Dunn, Francis Brock, John MeDermot, Francia Creamer, John Morte. DEL. xr, aune J, Haaby, Seoryiery, ONE Apply to B. Bynoer, and © cod reference given. Aopiy ‘at 8 Week idih st, for three RY RESPECTAHLE YOUNG LADY WISHES TO beng board with the family bi Bec viearaog. ‘Slease cal ve calf’ at 10 1 setts street, in the rear, RR AnION WANTED—BY A x0Ne, Bebe TO wash and iron in family. reference Apply Jat S09 Weat 1d street AIT ATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook, washer and ironer; good rete jection to ference; no obj: the country. Apply at No. $2 12th st., between ist and 2d avenues. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN Wise A or. uation, todo ere 1 ney. Can give the best of city reference. PI all at 283 West 16th ry ‘Yor two rod SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS waiter, in @ private boarding house. Good city reference. fan be seen for two days, if not engaged, at 231 Bowery, in e rear SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook or laundress, or as ironer. Good reference. Apply at 34 West 13th st, between 5th and 6th avenues, for three days. At FRENCH GIRL, LATELY FROM FRANCE, WHO uke her language very well, wants a arse or chambermaid, Iu an Americén family; ‘can do hne embroidery and plain Sewing. | Good city reference. Apply ab 607 Broadway, from 1 to 3 0" cloak ior two days. A NOUNG WIDOW LADY, WELL EDUCATED, AND pleasing in her manner, would like some lucrative situa- Yon; writes a rapid hand: would prefer Cincinnat! or some ‘Western location, but would not be particular. Address HH. Hamilton, Union'square Post office, New York. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do genera) housework, in @ small respectable fami): is @ good washer and ironer and, ood Dilan cook Best of city ences. Inquire at 110 W. 17th e rear. YOUNG LADY FROM ENGLAND WISHES TO OB- tain a situation as chambermaid No. 6 Batavia street, up stairs, front room. Elizabeth Hincks. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do general housework in small family; good reference. Apply al 248 West 82d st., for two days, RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, TO do general housework, in a small private family; is & good Plain ood Wasber and ironer. Can give three years’ good reference, Call at 421 Greenwich st, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU ation as nurse or seamstress, or chambermaid and waiter. She may be seen at her last place, 210 Union st., firstdoor west of Clinton, Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, purse; understands the charge of an infant from birth; Thaw two. years rete: Can be seen at 470 6th avenue, be- tween 24th and 20th sts, Inquire in the alice, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as first class cook. Good city reference given; can be seen for two or three days. Please or send to 637 Greenwich st, first floor, in the rear, RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, 1N A respectable private family; is a good cook, washer and Troner; has the best of city reference. No objection to either city or country. Call at XS 224 st., between Lexington and 3d n be seen for two days, If not eng TION WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY ectable widow woman, where she can have a home and child; will go for low wages. Can be seen for day by applying at Noe 1S) West 16th street GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS WAITER, OR AS wailer and to do up stairs work and plain sewing. Cap give qr reference. Pleage call at 354, corner of 7th avenue and A igish and Gerinan’ lnguages, wes to- obtain a mgith and Genin . @ store, or to take the Sas Fag ry em place as saleswoman in br @ bachelor’s or widower" ‘s house. Please call din street, for Madame M. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION—IN A NICE family, todo plain sewing, or ia willing to take forpeicd due child; she has never been with strangers before: is a nice gland Trishes to gets geod place. Tavwire at 119 het. Nt jark's piace. A RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, AS chambermaid and to do plain sewing, or_ to assist in i a cogs 0 earen ‘can embroider well, has no objection to Short * cma inthe country, Call at 101 st, Foom 3 . 6. SITUATION WANTED—BY A | YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid and waiter. Wou! to go 8 short distance tn the country, "Good cay releronos: Flosos onl 194 16th st. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO; man, as plain cook; is willing to assist in washir ironing, Refers to last employer. Cail at 9) West 17 second floor. Up town preferred. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- ‘man, a& chambermaid and waiter, or to take care of chil Vest of reference. Call at 30 St. Mark's place, between enues. Can be seen for two days. A ryt age YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL WISHES , aa child’s nurse, 04 as chambermaid and waiter: no anjections to light housework. Wages not so much an ihject a» 8 good home, City reference. Caillat 45 Henry st YOUNG LADY (A PROTESTANT) WISHES A SITU. ation, as chambermaid and waiter, Can be seen for two ‘at 53 Honston xt. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION—TO do general housework, in a small family, or as cook. Washer and ironer, Can give first clase referdnces. Apply for two days at her preeent employer's, 236 Atlantic st, Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion, to do chamberwork, washing and (roving, ieneral housework in agmall family. Can city references. Call at 52 Allen st., for two days, YOUNG WIDOW LADY WISHES TO GO TO SARA- ths dren. 2d and 3c oga & to spend the summer, and wishes @ situation as housckeeper in an batel. A note widressed to Mrs. M. H. — Mad will be attended to, m sgnare Post game, Answers received for three days. GERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion, as cook, (good washer and troner: ‘understands all Kinds of ple baking. Good recommendations given. Call at 142 First av., between i Bight ‘and Ninth sts, FRENCH NURSE, WHO CAN BE HIGHLY RECOM- mended, offers her services to a family going to France; she will only Ask « free passage from her employers. Apply to J. Riera, 2% South street. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT sR man irl, as chambermatd ) waiter; Is willing vo as. tin Washing and ironing, or to do housework. in» small fimily; beat of referonee, Call ‘at Sa Heater at. necond floor, RESPROTADLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS plain cook, Washer and ironer; good city reference can be given. Piease call wt 287 27th at., dlween $e and lds aver be seen lil) engaged. A COMPETENT NURSE, A PROTESTANT, WANTS A situation; ean et and make children’s clothing; ble to take charge of an tnfant: is willing to go 4 short ip the country, the best of reference given. Apply at No. 7 Union Court near 12th st. SITUATION WANTED—HY A COLORED WOMAN, GA. a8 cook and chambermald; vo objections 10 any watering Peete gt goed reference given. Apply at 14 Chrpatia st., for wo RESPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A siTr. étion As seam: and would be willing (0 assist i hhursing. Best of city rel given her last place, where she can be seen for three days—107 Bleecker st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to take care ofan infant and sew. Goot city references. Inquire at 202 4th avenue, between 2th and 2th ste. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- nderatands: Nas no objection to go & distance chy reboreace, "inquire oh 6al Oh avenue, corner of SITUATION WANTED-BY A REESPRCTABLE WO; chambermaid and waiter, or to do foncererk, ts sanell prtvase fumsiiy. “Goes chy Fe . Inquire at 28 17th at., near Mh avenue. SITUATION WANTED—RY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO jake care of baby and do plain sewing. Gon doce frem ber last place? ‘Apply. a8 Soi mtnear hare” MIDDLE Eoysy | WOMAN, OF a= ABILI- fama, Mass ques pone’ rebercben, Apely a theres of est 26th at, for two days, SITUATION | WANTRD—BY A RESPROTABLE young Woman, as chambermaid and waiter, Refers to inst employers. Call at a Macton se M ENGLISH YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A aITUA fax seamstress: understands . ‘Gan be oven unl cagaged at 60 Vanda i ia. oergsren WANTED—TO DO THE COOKING, ironing, or roe work of & smal ae. fam No objection ‘& short distance in the boat at in the rear, eeod eit Jor two d PERSON om Wp nas HAS BREN FOR and Brownevitie), and thant In Brow mitted for examination to any merchant of New Ye ho rer accept his services: either tn Jot joint scovun or oeaee tay Full information arene" given in yard to =a and honesty. i. uta, ” ‘Greenwich eee GERMAN, pat} BAS ye BOOK KEER ing (ang entry) entry’ ante A aituation, in this capacity; is Willing tom: niseful in Any other way. Rest refer. ences given from ‘nis pone employers. Address H , Herald I atseeereeereeeeneensnnseadinenenans VY A RESPECTABLE GERMA —, B =e 8 WOMAN—AS FIRST Fate cook; she fhiy, wonkl "as housekeeper. in the cou me tae fraement, second door from Stanton ath? “* ane s OOK'S SITUATION WaNTRD—ny CS Sinen, whe unde her business perteciiy ts ah fe branches: soups, meats, poultry, eame ar tl first rate baker.” Can produce goot city re men teltae renee. Noob Cty couniry, Ay sug in own, iy Oe wy y. Py a Noah ‘atin bun, for two: OUSEKEEPER.—, RESPECTABILITY 1S ig: A Lavt 6 hoy a keeper id rt rhe Fei Sah cece agen & rence y employment int, Please oa me 4 at Ls Monroe st., r an drives horse ai address Porter, box 131 for two days, tp Arig WANTED—AS LA prs wonee, BY AN merican woman: it; referent Femacy cher isa ee eat Sire WANTED BY A SCOTCH GIRL, AS seamstrese, will assist in chamber work. The coun- dey Inquire for Hetty, at No.1 Weldron place, Srrnars 10N (Alf iy tree pol Mone an N, AS a harge of an infant ‘chamberwork: objection to the country. Good aforense, ‘Please call ai S04 ‘Houston st., second floor, back room. getters WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS foe: who understands cooking in all ita branches; has the of elty referenc ‘all at, oF address 139 Bowe! ITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN WOMA cook, wash and iron; she thoronghly understands hee business; qo reference from her last place. Can be seen In the basement, 346 Sth av,, near 28th st, ITUATION WANTED—IN A WHOLRRAL GROCE ry, hardware or commission bouse, by a young man who is anxious to obtain employment; he is periectly competent to perform any duty that may be" required Ca him the best of reference given. Address H. Bower, 55 1 0 BUSINESS, MEN, £¢.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG man, a situation as salesman, in a paper banging or any other business; has an entire acqhaintance with both Western and Eastern country eet het of references can be given. erald o A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ersen to make at het own residence, or would Swe or week. Please address or call at Buh sireet. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION, plain cook, washer and ironer. Apply i rey Al her present situation, where she has Seen {dr twoyears and four months, No. 237 West 19th street, between sth and 9h avenues, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, Ww*r situation 4s seamstress, by the day or week, or at her own inna understands £0 out 10 sew on Miss F., plain and fancy yonk, ‘also the boys’ and children’s clothing. lady want- 2 person will fnd-one on, very reusenable terms by 12th st, second floor, front W ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY x Prong eds UTABLE young girl; is 4 good plain cook, washer aud ironer, or would do the general housework of a ‘mail emp No objec _ logon oo @ in the country. Has good reference tplace. Please calls at 47} Pacific street, South ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH Birim, situations; one as chambermakl, the other ‘as walteF, uo objection to hotel. or oarding house; will xo & Short distance in the county; undereiand thelr business bor roughly. “Apply at 246 Mulberry street, front basement ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, as chambermaid and waitress, or chambermaid and nurse; good reference £6 given; to to be seen at her last place, No. 10 Lamartine place, 291 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A BREPRCTABLE, steady woman, as cook; understands her bi and can give the best of eity reference; she wants a bone. Cap teise seen for two o days at he her Jast st place, 22 Bond st ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Young woman, & situation, to do general honsework; is & good wi ironer. Apply at Slavenue A, beween Toth and 1ith sts. No objection to go in the country, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, to attend a store, or to go as nurse seam stress to a family in Brooklyn. Can be seen for two days at 44 Atlantic st., foe ANTEB—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG LADY, TO attend a con! ery 8 ice cream saloon or bakery, ‘ood references and is an Ame: elia street, two doors from y ANTED—A SITUATIUN. BY A RESPECTABLE joung woman, & Prot as seamstress, in a private yd isa good dene embroiders well; can be for ‘orsyth st. seen for three days. Apply ‘at No. 83 Fi Waxteouy Two be wnt a SITUA. tions; one to do berwork and plain OF tO mind children; eau do ait kinds of embroideri i the other for general housework, in a amall te famiy; no ghjection othe country: good ety reference. Apply al Wyeeko jen Smith and Hoyt sts ve JANTED—TO ENGAGE gh SEAMSTRESS, BY THE wuld take chars week or month; wot ® baby; is willing to go inthe coun'ry, or travel with a lady; best of city Can be seen jor two days at No. 11 6th s., first Wanten—a SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Kit!, to take care of ehildren, or do light cham- ES L131 Waverley place. WANTER-A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A healthy Woman, with a fresh breast of milk. "Can be seen for two Miaye ata Beary st. in the rear, room D, ANTED. NTED—A YOUNG LADY I8 DESIROUS, OF OR- in @ respectable family, to take cy of chitdren aed do plain sewing. no objection to’ iaake herselt generally useful. ‘haiatactory tory recommendation given. Apply at %] Wert Aéch st., second floor, ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG FOMAS, A situation, a@ seamstress, ean cut and ies’ dresses and do plain sewing and embroidery. Has good relerene fh a an pee ‘Call at 04 Grand 6t., corner of Sherif ‘ay’ berwork. WASTEDIA SITUATION, BY A | RESPECTABLE Oung girl, to do chamberwork, aud ironing, oF to do the bousework of semall family. City references. Call for (wo daya nt 12 Thompson st., paper store. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘@ situation, as ebam! in & respectable family! can do washing abd ironing well. Can be smn for two days Stli7 vih ot, between University place and Brosaway. ye A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- first clase cook, und sing in all ive wrenchen:" good washer and rover, no objection to ibe country. ° dood reference. Please call at 161 Hammond st. YANTED—DY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, in a private family, as di ; haw "BO objection to take care of a chil. inquire at 196 Madison a top tloor. We SIED-A SITUATION AN SEAMSTRESS BY A Protestant young woman; is an excellent band at ma- ta and all Kinds of ladies’ linen, best of eily references given. ‘Cail at 18) Mott st, tirat floor, ANTED—A_ SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman to do chamberwork auc waiting, and would assist tn tyoching and and ryan Sood city reference. Can be seen for two days Suttotk st Wat SITU Pte nal Ryd bane AND eee ie woman, respectable boarding Call at at 10) Madiaou se between Cache Aung geptiem eo woman, breast ‘of milk, who has Intely Jont her own aby, at ber residence. Apply at 23 Va- Fick *t , for two days. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN. tn a private famiy, 00 . Aud (6 assist in washing troning, if required; bas five years’ reference. Can be seen for tWo'days at 149 Hast 31st si. third door from 2 av. Ww NTED—BY A PROTESTANT Youn a WOMAN, with the best of references, a situation to do ehamber: work and (ne Washing: no objection to go a short distance in the couniry. Fiease all at 222 bast 2 ot, n the millinery W. ED—HY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ju a email private family, to do general housework; is & g000 plain cook and ® good active and willing; of, washing and ironing. The best of references. C, corner of ith #., for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN, a situation, in a private family, am cook, and to asia With the washing and ironing: couuiry refereaes given for ee years; employer gor Europe. Apply at 308% Is ad ih a, "for two day ANTED—A SITUATION, AS SEAMSTR: y iy, Cal at av, INA ia cutting ‘dceame, Stans jody woming ‘rill leave. her. wtdress at the Colon square applicant will call on said lady or lalies push inst. na her present employer haa engaged fee the oinez daye of tie week ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISI girl, a situation as chambermaid, or to do the general bousework in a smal) family. Inquire at 146 Houston #t., Kast river, for two dats. TION, AS SEAMSTRESS AND ty Be sewer and can do tancy needle day, Week or month, Apply for ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, recently arrived of Dublin, served his time to the Sore ter, ale and =F is fire ost, tomake make eee fee segue our toons as eee Ca Herald office. i $e ANTED—A be eer Bt a YOUNG Lah. AB aungaions given App Apply os at ‘a Bue ba tas theless ahh ane 4h and Madison avennes. a6 ioe iN, ay A YOUNG MAN, = ears of age.. Week ould, arate» growers. it Foyt dy re ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE BOY, 14 years as errand ‘yer'a office of store, bed of chy Sas reference. Call ai 212 Baek 1 4h et. ARTE 8y A YOUNG MAN AND His WIPE, BOTH Knglieh, about 29 years of age,cwho have been in the gentry stout id months, stustions ad paraeepars, 4a ther both have rn hoe arcu sa asiness from their y Address 8. W., bor ANTED—A SITUATION, | AS SALESMAN, FOR importer or aa Nquor dealer. Address for (see dagen ye ke, Hernia ofl WARSTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, OF good arldress, who has Iaiely lanied from Englan!, ia a, gor penman and arithmetician, ancl willing to make himself rr: rally useful. Salary not #9 much an object as a perme. her situation, Address C. H., box 190 Herald office WANTED RY A youn SHMAN, A SITUA tion, ag coac! he ia Well acquainted with the city, a peagped r references. Apply at Chas. Coahead’s, sad er, W ANTED—A SITU ATION, AY A “COMPETENT 1 door servant man, in edme email ortwate fini’: viene days, FF, Joues oh, aonr Bloowhar. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AN ENGLISHMAN, a stacicn wis with ». wholesale wine merchant; be under: stande . bottling and e- tment of wines £6.. having been long engaged in ome of the first houses in London. Address W. W. L., Herald ottice. ANTED—BY A SOPRANO SQNGER, WHO HAS A full clear voice, and can read any musie at sight, a at ation in a church. The only remuneration required will what wih outs ber to pay for the hire. ot 2 + pianoforte. address M. 'P, Heratd flee, for ANTED—A, SITUA SITUATION, TO ATTEND AN IN- by astendy, experieticed man, without any farnily; would go a9 walter in's amall faxally. Apply at 76 Bloceker m, or 12 Sullivan st., for T. L. B., for tree days. Good re- ference given. BOARD OF MEDICAL OFFICERS, FOR THR BX- auninution of candidates for upp poinunent in the Kew ‘of the: will convene at wport Barracks, near to appear before this ormis- itis Necessary 10 4 wo ane y to Braces? of War. Applic must vanied testimonials vouching for the goo! moral pea gorda Plicant and bia physical abilit erforin, the arduous aud Retive duties of'un odicar of the medics! satt, His must be not less than 21, nor more than 2%, should ino be stated, and bis present residence and place ‘of birth. Those who upon examination, shall receive @ favorable repert {rom the Board, will be appointed Assistant Surgeons in the army ‘a8 vacancies may oceur. Suncxon Gunanat's Orvice, July 7, 1896. ROADWAY INDUSTRIAL UNION ND EXCHANGE, —Important to inventors, artists, ts etue Fers, machiniats, and others.--The advertisers will 0 the middle of August next, a large siore and gallery best business part of, Broadway, for the exhibition of new inventions, samples of merchandiae and Tchinery. . connected with the above, will be a tloral exhibition and gal: lery of art. The advertisers will receive orders and gell on commission, or will jet out any amount of soace, go that exhi biters can dispose of their own goods. There is ample room in the store to exhibit the largest machinery. Also, patents Secured apd cash advances inade. Correspondents making rst application will be allowed the choice of space. Corres pondents will please state what they wish to exhibit, and what space will be required. Upon the receipt of two postage ans our Secretary will forward. @ synopsis of the nanner in which the Industrial Union and Exchange is to be con- Cucted. Address Broadway Industrial Union and Exchange, New York Post oftice, REE ACADEMY—CLASS OF 1853.—THE MEMBERS of the above class will meet at the Academy on Tuesday, 22d inst , at Zo’clock By order. GEO. 1. CLARK, President of the Class Asso’n. YENERAL MEETING OF THE GUTTENBERG FERRY Company.—A general meeting of the Guttenberg, Fe Company wili be held on Thorstay evening, July 24, ats O'clock, at the Shakspere Hotel, corner of Willtira aud Duane receive the report of the Hoard of Directors, and to D. STELL, Secretary. ‘0, 0. ¥—THR MEMBERS OF MEW YORK LODGE, + No. 10,1. 0. 0. B.. are requested to meet at the lodge room, Odd Fellows’ Hall, this(T uesd ay) afternoon at 2 o'clock, to pay the Jest iribute of-respeet to onr late brother Hod: mark, his remeirs will be taken from his late residence, No. 3 Duane street, a: 3 o'clock H. PEUNS, ©. 0. F.—THE MEMBERS OF MOUNT HEB&ON EN- z,, campment, No. 1, are respeettully requested to uneet in their room, Odd Fellow's Hall, on Tuesday, 22d inst. at one orclock, B.A. 10, pay the last! Wrhute of Fespect to Our late brother, Patriarch 8. Bodmark. JOHN J. DAVIES, C. PL Antilony Storr, Scribe. OOK OUT FOR THE NF THE OLD HOUSB: How it emigrated, and Who lived in it afterwards. By Doxaup Melon. Written expressly fur the NEW Commenced in the Sua of Wi TH ‘The New York Sun of Wednesday. J of the series—Fillmore and Donelsou; + y's paper will have those of Fremout and Dayton, and Frida thowe of Buebanan and Breckinridge, Saiv anday ‘s paper will tell how many extra copies of each day are sold. See to it that your friends are supplied. “Only one cent per cop OTICE TO PILOTS.—PILOTS CONDUCTING VES. sels into Quarantine, coming trom West India ports, o- irom avy port at which epidemic disease prevails, are re quested to anchor said vessels far out in the stream, in line with the vessels now lying at Quarantine ', Health Officer. H. THOMPSON OTICE—THE MEMBERS OF K oN 2, are requested to aiten! a regular ime lodge, 'thia (Tuesday) evening. July 22, at Iti Bowery, as business of importance will come before the l4ye, F. MARSH ALL, W. Mt pro tom, OTICE—THE MEMBERS OF THE Bi Society of United Sons of Krin are resp io attend a special mreting a Nacional Hai reel, between Eighth and . on Tuesday ¢ ly 22, at 8 oelock Precisely, to treasct. epecist rr THOMAS DUUDY, President. Foun UcNawans, Secretar EW YORK MUSICAL ACADRM ‘This academy is formed for the o' Order of classical music, on a scale of NEVOLENT tfully invited Foriy-fourth erma within the re: ait classes. | Tustruction in solo singing on the best talian me thod; classical Planoforte music and sition. Evening classes on very low terms are forming fur the practice 9 operas, glees, Ishing an American rival to (he ee choirs. Blocution taught. Apply at the ac 1 o'clock. FFICE RECEIVER OF TAXES, SO. 32 Sh auemne fret, new Court House.) New York, June 25, Public notie: risks (hat most inevitadl; from Sore of tax ssiayern who put off to the latest tae ve f sit determined to adopt the tog Tele, wil wh =. be rigidly adhered to Ra § y werm of Salogns demy, trom Lb uli ecelve no money alter 2 o'clock Every cnvelopes eontalaing tone aloes or payment any eon f 0 By order. MENKY i. HO" Receiver, HAY BUYERS.—THE BROOKLYN HAY STAND 13 removed to the corner of Hudson avenue aud Concord streets, Brooklyn, HAT SRoTOrs. PAT, GLORIOUS TURTLE 80 KIND Mavhaitan's mankind, Tn despite of i on the fresh, breezy sea, bere be courted the sun aud rejoiced in the breeze, Will be served uw —note ar, Atthe BAY HO! ae, 5 State street—a Soak quiet haven, fab tare. 8 18M. phi J PUBLISHED, ON LETTER jete, Instructions in the Art of Ventriloquism, ees open Ball og St per copy. A Adress UR ures, Ps TROTTING, —ON Ry 4 we k poly ae tel oe ees & match 16; 1D, Mem, ain LM eraple, to ive : will Jeave the South ferry, ere, the course at halt ant two, aod return a8 8900 ort Is over, We Fare to go thd return fifty eenta. HAW 2 WHITE. Propricurst TROTTING AND PACING.—ON at four o'clock . M., a match for $400, ir. King a ‘Billy, | Black te “ WORTH OF } + AND <= OFF CLOTH. wanted. —(G: “Resi A Peta Wises Ee 08, £000 CHARACTER foatrious, will ind a piace by addressing bo $547 Post office, with reference. “ TANTED—TWO OR THREE MEN OF ENERGY, TO engage In e ght respectable business, totravel with the advertiaer, on salary oF liberal commission. Aner! or Scotch preferred, small val capital na security rorered. AF yy at 60 Ann street, oy rp MEN WIRHING TO GO TO SEA. irises sand’ Dischamnithe,” ‘Apply 13 ters and Ai ii south uth et corner of Pook slip. cl Waites wax WANTED—A PROTESTANT MAN SERVANT a walter, and on be weil peoomenented Monday ve Tenday. at RO 8 ‘Washington Sect akc | Land | o'clock. ANTED—IN A WALL STREET byt ad A MES. Must bring recammen: enger read and write and dations. shares box 40 lua New York Past ommeee WASTER AA, AMART, ACTIVE MAN, TO Take rata ei rine }, five tables, CY aaeeae AN OFFICE, Fears, who oan write a r, between | TANTED—AN AMERICAN YOUNG MAN, 15 TOIT Years of age, in @ store. muat be active, honest and wili- ing to devote his whole time to business. Apply O08 Grand treet, corner Sheriff, ANTED—A_ SMART {YOUNG . TO ve Wri BA MAN, TO TRA’ siern ‘sates with the sdvertiser, ne 4 08 $68 Wee WiFrenel'e Hott ott room te trom 10 to 4 antes YouNG MAN, AS ENTR Re ubetonte tore E YY CLERK IN ware house. He must write « hand aha be correct at figures. Address Hardware, Herald ioe. A LAD OF AOUT 15 hand. Y ane at 58 Bea ‘and 10 A. 7 ANTED—A MAN, TO TAKE CHARGE OF A SMALI, farm, must understand rardening in all Ra branches None need apply tinless they co ieationable ference fe to charncter and Yapabiliy, Apply et No. ba rren st. w YW anteo—a YOUNG MAN, AS CLERK IN A WiODR- axle and retail one that has hat at least five years’ experience, of esa give the best of reference. Apply at No. 9 Warren * cence {PANTED—A COLORED MAN, TO GO A SITORT Dis- tance in the country, to aot ks Walter, and when re red, ns cook and steward, on board \ ayacht Apply, at 72 omh st. today and tomorrow, between ten aad + ANTRD—A SMART WAITER, WHO CAN ATTEND © steam eating table. He must be weil recommend tor honesty, Meadiness And sobriety, Apply ater It ogee 1. M. av the St, Charles, S47 Broadway, corner of Leonard st. W STEN AWERT Rov, PROW IE TOTNES age, Beat of reverence req uu eu. apvly * @ Nesen Bey Up air. 5 eee ‘easten S00 BD. Atidirnnmibtitiemmsionane on WANTED TO SELL, BROTHER JONATITAN'S remium champion furniture ‘ranted the dest now in use for cleaning new or Gall at 212 Broadway, room 22, from 9 ul 4, HUBBARD. pas Dee Dt lh AGENTS WANTED—TO SELL A NEW AND USEFUL i, Wanted In every family, Good agenta can make foboe! inryy 10% per day. Cull at $33 Broadway, room 12, from e AoExts WANTED—FOR ALL THE PRINCIPAL cities in and out of the United States, to dispore of a beau- ful art eniirely new. Also, will take ® partner, | 3% Greenwich street, secoud floor. andl Be WANTED—IN A DRUG STORE; ONE WHO has some te of the business preferred, om is willing to make himself generally useful. Apply at No. 3 Thirdavenue. Cz »K WANTED—IN A LAW ONFIOR: ONE WHO writes a good hand and can give good reference may ad. dress Auorney, F Herald office. (qeereD WOMAN WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMI ‘aust be a good cook, washer and ironer. Apply, with references, at 206 ourt at., Brooklyn, aaa _S REA OOK AND CHAMBERM +[) WANTED (PROTESTANT: preferred)—For a smal! amily. Good reference required, Apply at 90 Franklin st. YOOK WANTED.—A ‘T AND EXPERI- enced Woman is wanted 4 ‘and also to assist in the Washing and ironing, to go in the country ubout ten miles trom the acy. Appl y this day (/uekeay), between 10 and 12 o'clock, th et, one door we RUG CLERK WA understands the busty D—UNE WHO THOROUGHLY Spply between the hours’ f 12 and 2 o'clock, aud after 6 at 40; 4 ave. corner of 2 One who speaks German preferred DRUG CLERK WANTED - GERMAN YOUNG MAN. that speaks the English Inaguage, Who is not afraid of Work, and can be content wil: «reasonable compensation, may apply at 08 6th ave , wear 20h st, D's CLERK WANTED —~ONE THOROUGHLY QUA at nthe retail aut yrescription business may apply, nec RUG CLERK WANTIA - APPLY AT NO, 97 THIRD , avenue, for two days. 0 SHil, APPLETON'S RAT nde published snonthty IFTY BOYS WANTED way and Steam Navigat ‘A smart boy may make fro ‘Sa Apply t Ford, x vleton’s Building, Sh Bradt vay. wiht MSTRESS WAX AN INTELLIGENT 4 seamstress 11) a hotal, she must. wi hand and beable to keep ncea unis drees Hotel Seamstress, Heralt offic a good bedding, linen. &e. ad- Le WANTRD-IN A Sil? UROKER'S OFFICE, OF about fourteen years of axe; salary $00 per annum. Ad- Gress box 1,124 Post ofl T AUNDRESS WANTED —1¥ MANNING IS OUT 4 of place, she WUl ple ise « ‘ast 25th st. A first rate inundress Wanted. “Apply between Wand 1, as above. AN A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, we as iinet rate laundress, Apply AUNDRESS. WANTED AT with good city reter ‘21 Brevoort place, Wh st. YOUNG PERSON, OF EXPERT + aul respectful in her deportment, litunt: she must be a good seam: ine things. Apply thie da wat 12d West id et. First SE WANTED ce, neat in her bab ot a youn: and embror ina pl to th city of New York: ts a good person a large salary and permanent situa- ., Address box 111 Herald office, which will re- tion In ten day 6 oe required. Af DEWLAND, 2044 Greenwich sir: Po, ROOK ROOKKERPERS.— WANTED, A THOROUGH bookkeeper, by doutile evtry, one who has been conver- Rant wihithe dry goody business: preferred. Adiifess, with ham, reference, salary expvoied, and where an iuierview can be had during the b-at jorcught, Industry, box 2.431, ost ce. 'O TAKE CARE OF CHILDRR! oa iy WOMAN wanted, to take care of ehikd: Must come well recommended, Herald office, © SMART BOYS WANTED—FOR A DINING SA- pply this day at Hy Ceatre st, ANTED.—A PROTESTANT GIRL, WHO IAS EXPR- W “Nsose and avod reterence so enide oeecs ‘and seam- stress, can find & piace inthe conutry, sixteen tiles from the city, by addressing box 8.4% Most ollice. ‘ldrews J ANTED—TEN PLAIN SEWERS, ACCUSTOMED TO making Up goods; sieady employment, also, three sales- women. Apply at Richmond %, #9 broadway. WA3ZED-COAT. VEST AND PANTALOON it ANDS, acO. B. Tweedy & Co's, 12 Vesey street. ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, TO DO GENERAL hourework, in a smuil {aus ly; wages moderate, at 298 Delancey at. JANTED—A SMART, CLEAN GIRL, TO DO GBNE- ral housework. Apply at northeast corner lub st. and 6th avenue. ANTRD=A SMART, INT/LLIGENT GIRL, POR THE country, must undersiend washing, Lrouing, and pian ss we at $6 Jobnet, up slairs, betwen § and 1 Apply neat and tidy, amd one 1 ot 1S lompkins Place, Wate D—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, LIVING Hoboken, a girl, to do general housework aod who is & good washer dnd lroner. Reterences required, sd a Pro- ut preferred. Inquire ai 2} Garden aureet, sioboken. WANTED TURE OR FOUR GIRLS, TO MAKR paper boxes: accustomed to syuare work, good Weiss Seale steady work Will be given, at 74 Charles st, G WAXTEDIA GOOD cook, WASHER AND IRONER, for & small family in the country for the summer. Ap- ply at 13 Broadway, room No. 15, between 10 ail 20 clock. ANTED—AN AGED LADY, TO bo housework, in @ amail family. Good refer: Apply at 9% Grecnwieh street, -ANTED—A | PROTPSTANT, ENGLISH, So ‘erman girl, to do general housework) Cav cond street. ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, FOR GuNERAL lain cooks ove, with gvod city Farereuce neay ea 00°13) I Ls oly refere Bonet at ater 12 o'clock, . iii: sella GeNERAT. nce required ANTED—A GTR. Mag 3 "13 TO 16 YEARS OF AG of good di take care of chikires, vot to Light honed work A ma wing girl may apply, with re ferenee, at I sot after 12 0’ clock. A okt par PROTEST ANY WOMAN, AS CHAMBER mi nurse, | ry im the country. 4; N London terrace, ast nla ANTED—A GIRL. Tit v Uon, to do general bow good reference required. 4 Sth ave., from 10 till 4 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY \ YOUNG WOMAN, IN & German farily ik, washer and ironer, or chambermaid am lat Ties fall at 297 Mott we ANTED—A GIRL, TO COOK AND WASH POR A srmall family; alee. to attend children and do Greenwich st., above Ubaries TANT eD—A LADY'S M AID, WHO FULLY UNDER. stands her business None a ares a al th sae eapnet fur- wot th girl_twelve or fourteen years mM housework. Toqaire 70d tod o'clock, ai 55 Kast ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT WOMAN, as narseand seal * One tl ly understand today, betore id erties ae er seamstress, bes hoainess may 21 West 6th st; must bo a first rate relerence required ANTED—A NICK, THE ANIRICAT © OR GERMAN irl, to do general housew-vrl. Bast pear #h av, after Se clock x. M =a, cena ANTED—A GIR}. TO 0O GENERAL HOUS in a stall private family: Velsh oF yA 9 Apply at 318 State at, Beocklya, hom 3405P.M. ANTED—BY ARWALL, PRIVATE FAMILY, A GIR ti good cook, washer and ironer, and to navst at pate’ housework; misst ly understand her b of references req’ H ton piace, Kignh ecrirem 001k. Me reen™ & HC WASTEDSA PROTESTANT GIRL; FOR GENERAL, 0 Re aed mer see. the ean be wih resummenacd, , ony P+ rt whe teens f- . 7 wo 10 w Apply at the Ni ‘Chatham ply jearagua Shades 64 of Doane up aus, any ume aller JANTRD—AN ENGLISH, SCOTCH, OR AMER ' small fomy, fan bovar's den from the city; must be y me's on y good Waker, * y ‘And come howe. Apply at Pr eT id W aren OLRAN, Tite <TWORTHY WOMAN, CA- Addrens of apply any da Wana Ce A CANAL BOAT, ONE that can and pisenit. Apply at % m st, from 11 to 12 B a’clork. ANTED—AT THE CORNER OF UNION AND CO. Tumble sireete, Roath Bivkiyn. + young ‘erman, who can spenk Fi yaghly understands the «r ond hneiness Nibpty tom vind es Poy yy ANTED— SITUATION, po A STEADY YOUNG “See Seas ‘W ‘Nektar fone, ar apeing ereee yA LIPaE W NEDA, ACTIVE, INTELLZOs “ont a aad ahr ears of Apply at KH «111 Tu ret, op aire Between 8 and IO Wears. youu WAITER, IKK, AT 24 BROADWAY, ™ WOR Kiron.

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