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"si tenKa the of all the balsed aad red haired hd ‘wish to substitute beauty for exevlsior hair dye met soon and b! CS rao with ensral doe? "Rod mon te brew No. 6 Astor Hous ‘Whiskers and Moustaches Forced to Grow went, or injure R. G. by fhe ladies ax the only one whose artificial tint detect- cannot be ‘that does not erisp their ringlets. A head of hair is em- aA, me tondored black in five’ minuies by ded extraordi- bac ‘Sold and applied at No. 6 Astor ys Wigs and Toupees, with his peers citric agent eas, coun! py monk Pactory, 162 Fulton sireet, ‘wp stairs, corner of Broadw. Cristadora’s Hair Assumed the first place among articles of its class, No other dye beauties ved or gray hair in five minutos. The eolor it produces is so fhatural that it cannot be distinguished from the life tat; and it improves instead of buraing the bair. Sold and ap- at No. 6 Astor House. he Te c4 m herons. —' lecidedl, Dee OR ened Nani use, for the beautifying, Care restoring, and strengthening the hair, retiev- Be prescr of the rp and removing scurf and dendrutt per bottle, Peri baa by he use. Forsale by alldrageists rio, Wik ee en ee eau: the world. Principal ofice No. 212 Broad. ‘way, New York. The Eye and Ear.—Office hours for Consul- tation, trom) 9 to 4 o'clock, daily. JAMES W. POWELL | M.D., Oculist and Aurist, #2 Broadway. Holloway’s Pills.—Life Boats are not more necessary at sea than this life medicine. The exemption from seurvy and other scorbutic affections of the late exploring ex- tions is attributable to the antiseptic action of Holloway’s its. Sold atthe manutactories, No. 50 Maiden lane, New ‘ork, and No. 244 Strand, London; and by all druggists, at 25 eents, 624 cents and $1 per box. Rupture.—Brid; n’s Improved Self-Ad- foirine truse ia the beat and cheapest of all. | Frincipal ofice, rand sireet, near Centre market, A {reatise on rupture FER, Also, ladies! and gentlemen's supporters, shoulder Brsoce, £o: Interesting Item for Mothers and Bables.— FONTALN’S cream of wild flowers Js the best article used for infants. It prevents chapping. eruptions, &c., ahd ear, soft and fragrant. For shaving, cleansing tbe teeth and removing impure breath, there is nothing like it y ad all druggists. Tokai Offers Advantages for those who mast chew, when in society; perfumes the breath; no spitting, Juice being swallowed; particularly adapted for dyspeptics or ‘young men who tind’ tobacco injurious. Retailec, saloons, os and drug stores, New York, Jersey,'Newark, Brooklyn, Depot 4lz Broadway. Dyer’s Healing Embrocation is Used Inter~ ally, with; if posuible greater success than externally, parti evlarly in diarrhea, cholera mordus and summer complaints generally. A single dose is usually all that is required to ar- rest and overcome a severe case of cholera morbus, which, if unattended to for a few hours, will lead to serious conse- quence, and will eventually (erainate in # ic cholera. bold ina , BING, 192 Hreadway, gene a ages Barn & Pari and drugists gene Pind, Proprietor, Providence, R. T. Heat ana gs Nothing ts so Coolling and refreshing, after exercise and exposure to the sun. wil and the duet, “asthe application of the Kalliston, or, Orient water. 1! effectually cleanses the skin parts to the complexion freshness and beauty.) All degli ave it for sale. For sale by A.B. &D. SANDS, C. H. Ring, T. T. Green, and druggists generally. Rupture.—Only Prize Medal Awarded to Marsh & Co., by the Indusrial Exhibition of all Nations, at the Crystal Palace, for their new patent radical cure truss, References as to ‘its superiority: Professors Valentine Mott, Willard Parker and John M- Carnochan Open trom 7 A. M- MARSH & CO., No. 245 Mai len lane, N. ¥. > Diea. On Wedneiday morning, Sept. 3, of consumption, Mi- euari. Kuizy, printer, aged 31 years and 2 months. ‘His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the fane: pn his late residence, No. 221 Mott street, thir t three o'clock. On Tuercay, Sept. 2, Fomusp Bewywr, eldest son of Sto- W. and Sarah Ann Codey, aged 5 years. ae irom No. 67 Fifth street, this afternoon, at two “OT Tuesday evening, Sept. 2. at ten o'clock, after a lin- g illness, Ximenia Hawr Ha widow’ of Wiliam Bint eae ¢ t i years, 9 months and of the family are even invited to at tend asa tene funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the wesidence «f her son, No. 772 Greenwich street. ‘On Tuesday, Sept. 2, Mr. Banxaxp Rice, aged 57 years. ‘The friends of the family, those of his sons, Thomas and Peter Rice, and of his son'in-law, Joeeph Shannon, are rer) iy faved to atvend the funeral, thi at haf past Line o'clock, from St. corner of Mott and Prince streets, ‘On Tuesday evening, Sept. vss jai Hann, aged 28 years, a native of the city of Du ‘The funeral services will commence in St. James’ eburch, this morning, at eleven o'clock, after which bis remains will be conveyed to the Eleventa street burial ground, for interment in the family vault. nd friends, and those of his brother-in- Jaw, Edward pony are mgr requested to attend the funeral, ‘without further On Wednesda; CaTuRRIN® Man Raye, widow Ae Raye sy Her rewains will be lnearred. in the Bergen Cemetery. On Wednesday morning, sept. 8, of dysentery, Wittian Epwiy, eldest ct iid of Wiliam M. and Eleanor W. Kelle; ‘ars, 11 months and 28 days, ds of the {amily are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the epee of bis father, No, 25 Allen street, without fur- ther invitation. san Tuesday , Sept. 2, of typhoid fever, Agata Matitpa Rack, daughicr of Adolphus C. and Louise K. Kace, aged rs and 8 days. oy Francieeo papers please copy. On Weduerday La ALEXANDER Naiaon, only son o Aleander and Mar ilman, aged 1 year, 7 months The friends of the family are respeotfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this alternoon, at nalf past one o'clock, from No. 80 Horatio street. On Monday, Sept. 1, of cholera infantum, Wiis ogee fpfant son aw Wiwliam 'k. and Sarah Jane Horsington, aged 10 months and 1) days. ‘The remains were interred in Greenwood on Tuesday. On Wednesday morving, Sept. 2, at half past 9 odo, at the residence of Capt. Kt. Gelston, Miss Lyoia Srour, aged 60 years. Mis# ~tout was more than thirty an exemplary member of the Baptist church, rect, beloved by all who knew her. The funeral wili take plece this morning, at half pas ten o'clock, trom her brother's residence, Seventeonth street, near Fourth avenue, South Brooklyn, The mem- bers of the cburch and ber numerous friends are invited to attend. On Wodnesday, Bept. 3, Witt Pasmmay, Jr., son of William aod Sarah Freeman, aged 32 years, 2 months = 16 days. ‘The fueral services will be helt at the house of his mother, Gravesend, Long Island, this afternoon, at three O'clock. The friends ana relatives are iavited to attend. At Hoboken, on Tuesday evening, Sept 2%, of consump- Gon, Frasce A, danghver of Caroline and tue late Valeo- tine Weekes, in the 24th year of ber age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family, and those of her drother inlaw, James K. Brush, are respectfully invited the |. this alternoon, at two o'clock, from 23 Union place, Bioomteld street. w Jersey, on Wednesday, Sept. 3, Cranavce Hiram Mictex, ovly soa of William H. aod Mary Adelside Roome, aged 4 years, 1 month and 7 days. The friends of the fami y are requested to attend the = at ten o'clock tis morning, without farther invi- wine ‘Onw on Saturday, August 30, Frances Macy, chia or Ly oo A. and Chariotte P. Beardsley, aged 10 mouths and 7 s. ‘The remains were interred in Greenwood. At Washington, D.C, on Monday, Sept. 1, Wittiam C. Motic11+s, co" of the late Joha McMullen, of tors city, in the 2d year of his age ~ ADVERTISEMENES RENEWED EVERY DAY. ___ PERSONAL, MANDA.—AS THE YOUNG G AM iatortinate pe £ é IRDELIA—PLEASE ADDRESS H. D. ¢ fod’ apake, aridress con render? us happy old, ATAL time. XO. —WR MUST CHANGE PLACE AND Bee Police Gazette; also look at page 64. ROOKLYN. r pe Pig 4d UL. WILT, SEND HER DIRECTION TO r Mr. Broad street, the will hear of something very rian’ to er NFORMATION WANTED—OF MR. 1th phy, by his wife, Bridget Murphy received, hy aldreesing & note to Mra. ign Post offices. Virginia and titnot him will be thankfi Betaget Murphy, iron Papers please 0 “Ty WANTED-OF MARGARET NEY: BV ORNAT ber sister, Hridget Neyland. Any infwrmation Of her will be thankfully received at 212 Sehermerhorn street, Brooklyn. Jr THE LAby Who ENTERED PF ioe, wa Tenth rect, and rode down the Hroadway to ‘alker street, on Monday morning last, will send her address to B, A., Union square Vos ‘ost office, she will confer a favor. oO} ANDEL, JR, CIVIL ENGINEER —1F THis an Ban will eall at the Crystal Palace, immediately, he will hear of something to his advantage, RS. M. DE GARCIA WILL FIND A LETTER TO her address in the Unton squ ELLIS, ¢ Post office. q D-DAY AND TO-MORROW, AT THE OLD PLAGE, from 12 tiil 2: if Ww , Write} to me immediately, NO’ TLL MR. K. CALL AND SEE MR. W. ON THIS day, (hy ’ time and place ? y, (Fharaday), at the same ogo ae, MADISON AVENUE WINES AND LIQUORS. CuAsragre—to SOUTHERN AND WESTERN GRO- cera —The undersigne 4 to furnish the Bille: cart Salmon champagne to the trade @pon the Most reasonable ferme, and invites their attention jo it excelent qualities. J. MEYER, Jn, 14 Broadway. oon esp ys 2 FRENCH COGNAC FOR SALE—AT Ge nd three dollars and fifty ee pe, Ro humbug. Cal and test it, No. 6 Tryon WHISKRY.—80 PUNCHEONS OF Power lin whiskey, and for aa [ben fer dts wasuaer sera ate —— FINE ARTS. c RPHIC SAYINGS. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1856. 5 }, 0 an Beauty is everywhere, on the Jand and on the sea; but es. peciaiy at BRADY'S AMBROTYFE GALLEMIBS de an Broadway. Artis long, but no efficient. ‘The picturas taken today at BRADY'S Gal Poreey try rainy We hold these truths tebe elf. evident: that all pic'ures are not created e the an A way, ‘The cannon may He feels not, No soune equal, but that it the bs iy tps rear sont net mnekela, ar val He has fou, ght Le ie fi hall awake best in the world are wade at NOTES and FHOTOORATE. GALLERY of RADY, No. 269 Broadway; also at No. 208 Broad- a ritpela: i he has we wou i last battle, im to glory ag Accurate and ‘Veantiful i porrals of the —— Ubrominent mb pub. ¥ men of the country ma\ Likenesses ay. quired aise. be seen at BRADY'S, other pictures copied Be re v. Thongh clouds obscured the morning hour, keen and And drizzling fell er blew the blast, e cheerless: SROwee, ‘As doubtful down the street we p: We found that all the storm made not the slightest i toremon at BRADY'S, but that he took magnificent aie ices on the fuiréat day in the year. “I wish,” said Uncle Toby, ‘pe of my poor old face. Thadan Ambi ith a dee p sigh, “T wish, Trim, "5 Go to BRADY'S, your honor,” said'Trim; that's where they do them be ful, and nowhere else.’” ‘The mostwnccessful imitator of Sterne was Mackenzie; but the most sucessful Aapbrotypic and Photographie Artist, at imitator of Nature is BRADY, the great No, $59 Broadway. According to the tradition or Tila companions, Mahomet was diatinguished by the beanty of his person, Now, BRADY has Kot no portrait of Mahomet, but he has a host of capital like: nesses of modern worthies, which may be seen at his galler Ix. Let it be remembered that the only place in the city to get the genuine AMBROTYPE ig at BRADY'S. defy criticiam. The PHOTOGRAPH is the’ most valaable of all when taken by a true artist; auch, for Instance, as way. at Nos. 205 or 359 Broadw: One sitting for a PHOTOGRAPH is all that is required to nce any country. e clearness, delicacy and. Th BROTYPES bave known. prmbe Bitabys PuoToURA er of made them His pictures ul pictures, Netures, from one to & thousand, HIS are the tinest ever made ia this perfection of BRADY'S AM. ¢ most popular pictures yet PHOTOGRAPHIC LIKENESSES of a sizes, from the smallest locket to life, made arene Never delay the im oriant. *Yosiness: et gettin, gow Bow TRAIT; you cannot tell how gers in town will find BRADY'S BPLE: at Nos, 206 and 369 Broad) soon it mi way. be too late, ip aa |. B. BRA! $2 "REWARD.—LO8T, ON TUESDAY EVENING, IN going fri bunch of 1 Browdway. $ leave it até2 Cli REWAR! i) tan terrier dog. boever will the above reward. eal, key, &e. a the corner of Wooster and Houston streets, a Address . Gillespie, 737 REWARD.—LO8T, ON MONDAY, BEPT. 1. A PASS book, with the names on cover, C. bliss & Co., 27 Park place, . Walters with G. The tinder will please call and D.—DOG LOST. A SMALL BLACK AND Had on @ collar marked A. rn him to 105 West Tenth street, will receive . Finn. $1 ree RD. marked on all his clothes: and about five feet Whoever will return the body to Fort Washin, pot will receive the DROWNED, ‘white und Diack above reward, N SUNDAY, AUGUST ‘ashington. Was dressed ait Pants; his name ine inches high. he ton railroad GARRETT, $10 REWARD.—STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM 226 Forty ninth street, two bay horses; one with a ring bone on his leg, with a 'white face; the other a bright bay, about 14 hands high, and eight years old, MICHAEL CAR) 25 REWARD.—LOST, IN. BROADWAY OR IN Fourteenth street, a pocket book containing a $100 Yi and one of $2), city money, and some other paper. Please send it to the oflice o the St. Denis Hotel, Broadway, corner of Bieventh street. $250 REWARD.—STOLEN FROM THE SUBSORI- ber, August 9.4 horse, wagou and ree, harnes yellow bay, sixteen” hands high, ‘short tall, three white feet. cute his knees, rigst fore leg swollen from ankle joint to above the knee, leather shitin bie pereb, springs. Diack, made by Styvers, paid for the recovery of the ‘preperty. vietion of the thief, Williamsburg. . by Hathorn & Liv) Bipsey top wagon, with full elliptic ep agnare body, phiated green ¥. Slo mit be be nd $150 for the con- weston, 63 First street, RESTAURANTS. XCHANG posite How: Week, month or year. ADES, NO. —Leigings —_— ER L etal Lo gle gemnemen, y ‘Oue or more gentlemen ma y ‘occupy the same room if desired. Breakfast, dinner or tea served on the European plan, between the hours of 9 A. M, and [ly Ust RECEIVED—A MAMMOTH GREEN sate, weighing 200 Ibs., to be served up as free lunch at the Hen and Chickens restaurant, corner of Broadway and Fulton tll o'clock this day and during the we ers coustantly on hand. . The best TOJOURS PRET. NOS roe, BLOOMINGDALE ROAD, N. Y.—The undersigned having recently arrived from premises Jand, and leased the above well known begs to notify the public in general ceive poattie \ target cise ne re receive Fenton ben’ by fend or havi: Hoamers. ‘ithe picturesque scesery ang healthy location need Bo comment rettiest resorts on splewd id ballroom, which can be red for companies on moderate terms. spirite, ‘ent not ic Dinners for bridal and of public pi the rietor, ‘it pelng acknowledged one be road, re is also attached a rivate or public liwetion of wines, other parties on the short: T. “tas trusts by civility and ‘attention, good articies, &e,, to gain a fair proportion . A Homal ecpberrorra. 7 N. B.—The Hoboken Turtle Club is held at the Woodlawn. UCKLAND'S NEW HAVEN HOUSE, 414 BROADWAY, over the railroad: se having been enksiget and th eriber, is Low bly refurnished, under the apartments for permanent reoual superwgsion of the ‘Open for the reception of guests, Bull ab: of GRORGE BUCKLAND. RIVATE 8A laines, brocatel, dc FURNITURE, ~0 E DOZENS TURKISH SPRING ira, covered in various satin de done by a first race upholsterer, for sale, t the very lowest terms. Also, one second hand five feet bed stead epringhair mattress and bolster. and 25 in good condition, at 188 Mercer street, near Hleecucr. yards stair __TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, ~ American candidate for Con, JOHN La) avenue, the nomination ULLOCK, “ONGRESSIONAL, , DISTRICT. 4 GRAND RATI torn Swentieth wards wi be held ab Rolekerbocker of Twenty-third street an o'clock, to respond to and rs corner this eveniog, at of the regular Mr. Hullock will bepreenet and address the meeting; Joel T. Head y, Hon. ( Hon, Selah Squires, Recorder ge and vibers. w* THE UNDERSIGNED VOTERS IN THE SEVENTIC Congreasonal be held aud Eighth avenue, on Thursda: Distr mass Knickerbocker Hall, corner of Twenty-third » ¥ evening, Sept. 4, at 6 o'clock, t, in favor of porting the regular American nominee, lor Congress, in said district, hereby call utaining anda meeting. (0 vot to ae to and ratify suid nomination — ughn, Pity P Puspaivick, GM Dupont, hos. Bounding Jacob 8 Moore, James T. Monlto SM. Husted, 5. . 8. Watrons, dames C, Knapp, ‘Anson Willis, John Young, Sami. Shaw, Chas, Rossiter, « Urothington, V. Tompaing, ohn Gde ll domes H. Burd, Richard Vose Kobert Blootgon!, W. B. Hatnes, Ger A. Parker, Oliver Walton. Jobn Travid May, Nelann Skinner y Rmnith, n. 1 yman Jones, Thos. Bagay, B, 8. Nic Wm. N. Purdy Thom, Haigh’, Jas, MoCaniy, &. Raymond, John Fitapatriek Thos, Harrott, rw Stickle. Timothy Cotton R.8. Stanly, John WD Lewis Hor FH. Lawrence, ; Mount, bran seas, by oxverat bupdred Nich mark, ney, SURTRENTI! WARD. Joa, €. Pivine, Henry R. Ade, Jere'h Bilyeon, Jr., Rom aine, A-R. Van Hora, Smith Ferguas, H. iserman, "9 Warner, icounding, \inhencock, Henry W. Hink Stephen Bare," Joun vs y Thos. aMetaggart, B Thom Steph: Van Newt, Jaa. i 3 Ross, fay Win. §. Wood, “Robt. P. Skinner, Abii. Yanderbeck, James Cook, wt Venice De Graw, Chas. Oakley. Geo. 1. Rinlet, Robert H. Tod, lock, x Shacien Tripe Jomeph Mellease, Jone Worthan, .y Metivane, Jr.Wm. 1, Pullmer gone, Valentine, hyte. Bamn't Hamiiton 'm. Bollen, John Jamnteson, Robert Morgan: Samuel Morrow, Wm. Radford, domes B. Learn, Waiter @. Raker, Wm. Henry, Charles stome, ¥, N. B. dohneon, Andrew Movollay, Henry Oven ‘Win. Gilchrist, Sam'l M: Samuel Pps, Adeipaing Parsons, Acker, isa Parker, Benj. Parker, Rover James 8. Woot, Chas. Hewlett, Wm. Best, Benj. R Chas, K. Mraing, Hi. Oscar Young, Joshna Parker, Moses Parker, Sam). H. Shaw Benj Palmer, Wim. Kell, 4.0. Wandie, TwRNTiETn watD, ner, Jobn Port Jon de Sheas, Unear A, See, J. F. Pratt Jas. D Ore, George de Sheas, Garret H Wm, Brown, UH. G. Coggsivall Jr A John k. Hesle, Hepiien Carnes, i M_G. Ketehem ‘Win. Dale, Thos. Dele. Armeirong.” Joshun Dinby Pree, i w + Avoy ons te Marre, Theo. Fowler, PR. D. Hutchings, T.8 Bhowler Renhen & Wate, others. i Rakeley, Ken). Raker ‘Win. Hl. Busgar, JOCKEY CLUB RACES—FASHION COURSE, anion Hewiows, Lou of the tre'Fashton Jockey Club will commence 23, and continue four’ year olds; ortelt 3100, $300" added added by ie the aud; mile NOMINATIONS. 1 2. B, Monnot’s ch. f. Koxava, by imp. Trustee, dam by my ¥. Morris’ br. f, Buiquette, by Mariner, out of Fashion. are era ip inp. Yorkshire, out of Mary eSomot'e be 's br. f. May Thorn, by imp. Trustee, out of Kaie Sole. Bane on Light welght stakes; subscription $950+ forfeit $100; $250 by the club; four miles; to carry 100 1. N. B. Young's ch, m. Hilea Batcman, by imp. Gl ‘07 s m, let he lencoe, deze by tap. Trawtoe, 6 yeere a th Ww. hha "a br. my Miss Lightfoot, by imp. Trustee, out of You Lightfoot: 5 years: 78 uch's oh. m2, Rosabel, by mp. Consternation, dam 5 yeu D Day, Wednesday, September 24—Jookey Club purse, $400. Two mile heats, Sameday—Jockey Club purse, $250, Mile heats, 3 in 5. Tump Day, Thursday, pletaber 25—Jockey Chub purse, ‘Three mile heats Vase, Day, Friday, September 26—Jockey Club stares. Bubecr forteit, $0, ndded by ie Club.” Four mile heals. 4 MANATIONS, NO 1, Wm. H. Gibbons’ p. m. Philo, by Mariner, out of Oas- sandra; °b years, . B. Moninot's ch. bh. Logan, by map, Trustee, dam by oy . One Byed Joo, by Prince George, |. B. Young's c} cn dam by imp. Trust Entrance money, race, if three star jen Bateman, by imp. Glencoe, Ars. nt, 10 go to second horse in the A. VALENTINE, Secretary F. J. C. NION COURSE, L. J.—TROTTING—THURSDAY, SEP- tember 4, at $45 o'clock P.M. Purse and stake $200, Mile heats, best 3 ind, to hanes. Mr. D. Paiter vames b. m Lady Kiley; J. Whelpley vames bay m Woodrut! names beck mare. Blages lave every bail hous, from, Pock sip ferry, Williamsburg, ard retin as soon as this trot is ov: SHAW & WSITE, Proprietors. “LOST AND OUND. LOST, SEPTEMBER, 1358,—~S15 & carved enclosed in a black ring Aby person returning it to pattern single sone di lined with white satin the Essex House, corner of Hssex snd Grand streets, will re ceive the above id. Vawnbrokers and others are re- quested to stop the same, if overed. SAMUEL T. WEBSTER, OUND—A LOT OF SILV POONS AND FORKS mupposed to have been stolen. ‘The ‘Applying to John Dearborn, 8 OUND—TWO STRAY GOATS. THR OWNER have them by proving property and paying costs, at 174 Classon avenue, in the rear, Brooklyn, ‘They will be sold, if not claimed this week, OST—ON MONDAY, SEPT. 1 two o'clock, in an’ Arnity st Monnaie containing $25 and some paid to the tinder on lewving it at tne ove! CAN OST—YFSTERDAY AP TERNOON, pats book. A suitable reward will be ¢ r. by leaving the same with Jorn Muilin, at the building, No, 300 Broadway, OST—A LARGE SIZED GREYHOUND, TAN COLOR ‘Whoever will retarn him to the store 100 Liber'y street, will receive @ suitable reward. SEPTEMBER 1, IN*THR SEVEN k to New York, a white erape tere? imitation a basket of ‘s, and ah dered border. The dader will be liberal! rewarded by Jeaving \t in the store 1) Ludlow street, coracr of Houston. Mr. Fisher. OST—ON WEDNESDAY, from Hrooklyn to Lafayer a gold chainbre: ‘The tinder will r by returning tt to & Bro., 586 roadway, ne Loe? THE OFFICE OF THE PEOPLE'S LINE OF weamers, on the evening of the st inst. ® pocketbook, containing noies and money to the amount of nearly $4,000. As the notes ean be of noValne to ay on ide the owner suitable reward will be given by leaving the ame at 261 Broadway, and no questions asked. The beok contained a ass over the Great Western and Michigan Central Railroad, Hamilton, as also were the notes. # has been stopped. O8ST—A SMALL WHITE ITA ‘answers to the of Bla BER 3, IN COMING eran titiry ning ber to if ‘i OF SEP. wnbrokers ive a liberal a East Twenty first street, OBBED OF A SILVER WATCH ON TH tember.—The number of the wateh is 195. and others will please stop the sume. Apply at the eoruer of ply Jgtlerson and Henry siroets Benjamin S. Waverland, TRAYED—FROM THE STABLE OF JAMES HOWE, corner of Vourth avenue aud MeTolmes street, Brooklyn, two ‘mares, one a bay mare, and knuckled on the hind iat; the other a light chestout, white fect and white face. Whoever returns them to the owber, Jaines Howe, corner of Foarth avenue and McColmes street, Mrooklyn, will be suitably re- wi Sirians AWAY PROM PROSPECT HILL, BROOELTE, alarge bay horse, with three white feet, jong tal he finder will be handsomely rewarded by lei ‘os him at the house of the advertiser, Joseph Smalimaa, Prospect hill, Brooklyn. -N—FROM ag MOORE STREET Fifth ward, 44 bas got it woul turning it to Beetion C, Will be exposed, SCHOOL, pink embroidered chambre sscqus. oblige Miss Annie ©, Slick by re to Miss Ebbets, Principal, or they OG FOR SALE~A FIRST RATE GUN DOG. TUE tng the animal is because the owner is has no use for bim. Address Small, week. Must be sold. OR SALE—AN IMPORTED WITTE BULL TERRIER dog, one year old, and a good watcher, ‘Inquire at 237 South street. REYHOUND WANTEDITALIAN OR PART ENG » about nine montha old, and sound. Ap ply at the Besvoort i ise, corner of Fitth avenue and Kighth street, at 2P. M. N_FXPERIENCED GUTTER WANTRD—ONE CAPA bie o: undertaking youths’ and children’s clothing. Ap ply at at 140 Bowery. +_ Best vefere: N AMBROTYPHER AND PHOTOGRAPHER DRAIRES a situation, either on & ralary or lereat in the bust er are hie own sheaieals and make pleluris of terial surface, Address nem any c. SITUATION 48 GARDENER WAXTED, BY A RE pectable married man; is acensiomed to the care of green houses hot and cold; graperies, vegetables, dc. Can take care of and drive horses; would take the general charge Of & place in Winter, Can be seen wt N's Mott st, or address Gardener, box 104 Herald other. RICKLAY WANTED—GOOD MEN. CORNER OF 124th st and 34 a THOS. J. MONKOE, OXER WANIRD—A MAN WELL ACQUAINTED wih boxing furniture can tind @ steady place by tuquir ing at 134 hasex at., of H. Weil WLOAKM AKERS WANTED —PRASONS ACCUSTOMED to the best work. To such the very highest prices pai, and work the year through. Also, person to superintend. Apply at 145 Chrystie». OUSE CARVERS WANTED—IMMEDIATELY. ply to J, W. Hania, 88 Bleecker si., between and Bank ts. JEWELLERS.—A GOOD FANCY CHAIN MAKER, who has been foreman for three years, in New Vock situation in this eit ia office. witnl 1) TAILORS. ADVANCE IN WAGRS OF FIFTEEN per cent.—Wanted immraiately » large number of bus) hess and overcoat bands, ai an advanced rate of wages, by D. Deviin & Co., corner of Broadway and Warren st, (PO COOPERS WANTED. SIX COOPERS, TO MAKE powder kegs: good workmen can have steady employ tment and gord wages by applying si the eorner of Western nd Chambers st. Harges leave foot of ortWeat. Address Jewelier, 5 Y ag UM A JOBBE! WANTED, A MAN, WITO thoroy understands repairing umbrellas. Apply to isane Pmaith's ane Co., 257 Pearl street WAX BLEACHERS —WANTRD, A PERSON PUL ly Competent to conduct the wax bleaching business in all ite varvetion, Address box ane Fost ofice. 1) ENGRAVERS.—WANTED, A FIRST RATE EN” graver on silver ware. To & good workman consent employment wages will be given, Apply ume diately to Re . Mant. Company, 17 Maiden lave, fecond floor, ONE GOOD T° TATLORS.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY. cont insker to go a short distance in the country, to whom good waxes will be given. A Ger before II o'clock, pployment and tan preferred. Apply at 40 Hudson st., thie di 1) CARPENTERS, ~A PEW GOO) CARPENTERS CAN find employment by applying at the corner of 38th at and 2d ay ir. Kipp. TAILORS — rinet RATE WANDS WANTED, ON boys’ ob pin d men’s custom work. Best prices paid Mk TOWNSEND, =I Browiway. 0 WATCHMAKERS 23 AND TERS —WANTED, " oman, Watchmaker, kiko & manufacturing jeweller Apply at the watch and jewelry store of William Tice, od Atlantic st., Brooklyn. SIPUATIONS WANTED, BROTHER AND ri RESPECTABLH MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A fresh breast oi milk, desires a situation as wet nurse; best of st of city refe referenee given. ‘Apply at No. 70 James st. A N ACCOMPLISHED XOUNG LADY, CAPABLE OF teaching French, German, dra the ugual English ir nehes and rudiments of musio woule tice to form an jement as visiting governess, in a private family, or receive w pupils at her own residence. Best references given. Can be seen for the rest of the week at 59 Second street. A LADY OF RESPEOTABILITY WISHES A SITUA- tion, as housekeeper, ina gentleman's family, or as coin: pinion and seamstress, oF companion and reader, to an invalid lady, or would travel with on invalid, Address Mrs. MC 8 , or for one week, at 19 Orchard st. A TROTEStANT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, AS purse and seainstress, or as chambermald and seamstress; ood city reference trom her last place. Can be seen for two D1 Wyekoi! s., Brooklyn, second floor, front room. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation as chatbermaid or waiter, or to do general house Work in asinalif amily Can be seen for (wo days at 31 Essex st. in the rear. ASS YOUNG WOMAN, HIGHLY RECOM. inended, desires & situation, in city or country, a8 cook, teal aud ironer, or laundress; 18 obliging. Call at 271 Wel SITUATION young w Washer and iro HA Atlaniic 61 WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ectable family; 14% good cook, of city reference given, Call at kroow, F bes 1 Seoond | floor, ¢ SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermald cud to do ailkinds of embroidery. ‘Can bive good etly reference Inquire at 37 Cherry st ION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as good cook, Washer and ironer, Has the est Of city references’ Can be seen fur two. days at 439 Gib avenue, between 25h and 26M st4., second floor, baok root, NTED—BY AY RESPECTABLE soung got, es taro ee waiter, ina private fa mily. Good reference. Inquire at 108 West 16th st., back basement, A ON WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, monid and waitress, one who unaerstant r and has the best of gity reference at loz call it 16th st for two days. ASIPUA is a good plain cook is willing to make hersel: tween ith wud sh ay HEALTHY. MARRIED LADY, WITH A Fi RESH breast of milk, having lost her babe, is desirous of pro: at her own pom — a; Haute this week of A i's siivanion WANTED—AS MEAT OR PASTRY in boarding house, by a woinan who can Call at 231 Bowery, in the rear, tor Fouth or West. -. ENGLISH L Any, OF GREAT TALENT AND EX perience, who hi ed the education of several pn pur, wishes toform a daily engagement in this cliy, Having suud.ed in Paris tor two years under the first masters, she is apecent to give Jessons in all the higher branchesof edu A Liberal salary required. Addrews L. L, box 1,83 cation Post BLE YOUNG GIRL DESIRES A SITUA do chamberwork and waiting, or assist in Was: and ironing; the best of city reference ‘can be given from t pinee, cas be seen for two days if not engaged Miease eall at 125 Lith st, near Ist ave., second tloor, irout rem. SITUATION WANTBD—BY A PROTESTANT young Woman, as cook aud to asaist in the washing atv ironing. Good city references. Inquire at 133 Mth st., near Ist avenue. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPHCTABLE GIRL to take care of a baby, and can do plain sewing and fiw and ironing, in a Amal family; good references. 10 | Mark's place, LE YOUNG WOMAN, AN ENGLISH stant, Wishes situation, a8 seamsiress, and a de sberwerk; isan excellent sewer, fuquire at her pre Sehermerhorn st., one door from Hoyt, A AR RESPECTAULE YOUNG LADY, WHO 1 WOULD Be Willing ‘to assist in the ot children and house keeping, would receive ber board aa compensation, and all privileges of a home. Address A. M. D., Herald ollice, stati Where an interview can be bad, A® FPXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS, WHO I8 A SPLE did shirt ironer, and who can do up clothes in gene: the neatest manger, warts a situation; or would go as ado fine Washing. Cen be acen for two days. a! “8 near Gh avenue, in the rear. Good refer ence frem the oldest famuilles in the city. SITUATION | WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE i _ Sood ty reterence can be give SITU ATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE young Woman, as chambermaid, or to do genecal house Work, in a small private family. Good city reterences 11 quire at the corner of Navy and Johnson sts., Brooklyn, in tine store, CHER, | IN A LADY DESIRES A SITUATION, ASE 10 any of the Southern States; is enmpe family gou ach music, French and the rudiments of Bnglish. or uid superintend household affairs; having a small lacome. » flortable hh is le ¢ and French in exchange for reference Address Governess, Brooklyn Poni of e. ee RESPECTAULE MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A PRESI breastof milk, who has just lost her baby, desires a bas (o wet nurse at her own residence, Best of reference given Apply at 115 Centre st, room 1, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABL |, ## Good cook, Washer and ironer; good ett ‘an be seen at 38 13th st, between Sth and 6 wo refer aves RL NTS A SITUATION as rma to do plain sewing, oF to do enamber Work and to asrist with the washing and ironing of a «ma family. Best of city reference. Please eall for three days 205 First avenue, between 15th and Léui sia, frat fluor, be room. PROTESTANT GI G RL Wis SA SITUATION, AS or ehambermaid and gearustrens “Apey at TT West 35th st., first toor, RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, Ax cook; has no objection ty assist in washing reference. Can be seen at No.5 2d avenue, near Hor street, in ihe rear, SITUATION WANTED—RY A RESPROTABLE WO Man, as charubermaid or waiter in a private family Van be keon for (wo days at 130 West 12h at, between bith and 6th avenues, YOUNG WOMAN, A DRESEMAKER, capable of ftthis {nce dresnen, and is good. plain ewe no objee"ian Can come well recommended from her inst Please call at 43 West Broudway, second floor, for RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, WANTS A BITUA tion, in asmall private family: is a good plain cook, washer and froner. Has the beat of city reference from her jest place, Call for two days, at 308 Monroe at., second floor, back room, near Grand street ferry. RESPECTABLE woman WANTS A SITUATION ‘8 Feamatress, is a good dresmoaker; can cut and fit boys’ hes ang thoroughly understands all kinds of family sew Call at 139 Bast Sth st, third floor, back room. Has recommendations. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, na chambermatd and waiter, in a privain family; good city relerence. Can be toe a iJ days, at Warren st., between Hoyt and Smith, Broo! YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, SHE I8 A objection to Profested cook, and would have to ‘assiat in the washing, or would go as be seen for two days at 27 West dist at. A SITUATION WAXTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO ng Fee oy ae cook and to assist in the 7 tom ironing city reference. Inquire at 33 W. 25th A RESPECTABLE omRD WANTS A SITUATION, AS A cook, washer and ironer, oF to housework, in a sma te fam oa references. HT AUOL, Between 6th at ean a ov, ings roar. SITUATION Waryee~sr A YOUNG GIRL, A’ bermal cham! id and wi Good city reference, Inquire wt 565 W. iit, tear & private (amily, as chambermaid and seamstress, cen for three days at 8 hast 22d st, between Lexington Sd avenues, — ee A" KRRPRA TABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS . Washer and ironer, a private family preferred, reven - are coed reference from her leat place. for two days, trom 9 to 5, at 6S th avenne A RIUATION WAXTED—HY A. RESPECTABLE Woman, as coud Book, W ad troner, in a pri we Good eit Fete Tos mee at 25 7th avenue PROTESTANT GIRL Ars ~4 situation ne chambermaid and seamstress; haa no chee. taind children. Cail at 122 12th at, between oth a avenues, first floor, back room A. RESPECTABLE | PROTESTANT GERMAN | GIRL Wants a siination ae seamatress, she wa dress. making, and ls a good sewer, prefers going to brooklyn. ‘Ap. rat Me Henry st, for two days SITU ATION WANTS) vy! A young girl, as chamber ry th #.. reer 1. Yoks be oxen HY. RESPECTABLE RESPECTABLE nd Waller. Apply at 13 IE APPLICANT T1A8 BEEN UN 0 Years, and wishes to engage witl a on moderate terms, Any address to F, Herald offiee, will be attended to, FANTED IMMEDIATELY—TWO FIReT RATE hand boiler rivetors, also, two first rate ehinpers and cantkers. Inquire at the offiee ‘of Piermont shop, Piermont, New York Wi tcuwaken WANTED—A enced Journeyman can obtain TRADY, EXPRRI Virginia, by addr theiomew, Richmo apply \) ANTED—A WIRK WRAVER, Joom and ® course wire drawer. Witt, Jr., 100 Jon st TED—A COMPETENT AND ‘ ‘oioke charge of 8 brewing est ees ary Will be given. Am FOR Inquire of G, A BROAD ve ; ae IMMEDIATELY —ORN AMENTAG LETTER ers and artists, None but those skilled in draw ing pred apply tod. B. Shaw & €0., 287 Canal st, fill atory two doors from Bread wa: ) MOULDERS WAN b—TO WORK ON PIRCE WORK. Good prices and steady work will be given, if suited Apply in Waliworth treet, Enst Brooklyn, between Park and Flushing ave. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, TO A do generat work, in @ amall, private family, of to oebamberwork and plain sewing, Good references from Piense inquire i 18 Jamen st her boat place PESPROTANLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA A ston, as chambermaid and water, or woukd tke eury ar chive ond do plain sewing. seen or three days at 2 a h st, Has good reterence, Can be between dt and 3d avs, DDLE AGED GENTLEWAN, WHO HAS A FUN. A “asmentst knowiedge in every ‘brance of agriculture, ind who haa for #evern! years aawiated in the management an unusually extensive estate in Rarope, is desirous for « situation in the eapaci'y of administrator, ‘Address J.D. B. OM Aquare Post office, A se YOUNG MAN, REC ented & merchant Guntntance in Vienna, di TLY FROM GERMANY, RIVW- having a large commerttal ac tres to find & situation in a German be Wholesale business, Belary fot oppor: unity of beermiog familiar with 4 language of the country, Addrem B. I, & WAITER=A STITT ATION WANTED, RY A THO. rou. bly competent and very respectable young man; o Gen produce unexceptionable ely: reterener fot pourleyy abity. honesty, Ae. Any commands left for x” Reed's, corner of Broadway and Twenty seventh et."wili te nd 8 COACHMAN. —A YOUNG MAN P dymmyd A> tio» aa coachman, ne understands the ere and Tals heotue shfection to anit oeptiry. Gan ates rpareen Cen tenenaeime lane ia ae al, hear 7th avenue, BA XOUNG WOMANS A SITUATION, TO Do CHAM. Twork and plain sewing, or to take care of 1 lived six years in her last fast pla isa Catholic. Calls 10 S Gout near Amity st., Broo! OOKKEEPER OR DRAUGHTSMAN. situation, as bookkeeper or general cle who has had considerable experie nical draughisman; no objection to go 8 address #. and D., box 1U7 Herald afilce. OPYING.—WANTED, A SITUATION, AS COPYIST, by & young German, either out or at his own residence; can give the best of reference; but a small salary required, Addrest M. R., Herald oftice, OPYISTS.—A_ YOUNG AMERICAN LADY WHO writes a neat, Jegible, business hand, 18 desirous of ob taining amy Pepe in the above capacity. Please call or ad- dress, M. ni. G ‘522 Broadway, third floor. (OACHMAN—WHO UNDERSTANDS HIS BUSINESS, wishes a situa ion, ina private family; good reference wen. Call oo or address G. €., 196 LSth st. in the rear, near 7th avenue, OACHMAN.—WANTED, A SITUATION, IN A pal vate family, by «single man; he is sober and obligi knows the city Well, and has good references. Address lery, 1 AILY TUMION.—A LADY DESIRES A SITUATION ip a family residing in New York, for daily instruction. She feels competent to teach the piano, drawing in all st French, with a good English education, Address 258 6th avenue. MPLOYMENT WANTED.— 4 tion, AN EDUCATED | MAN, rench and hand, oflice im. this West. Address B. Sot Herald office. OUSEK EEPER.-.SITUATION WANTED, BY A WIDOW lady, of the first respectability and abilives. No objec en to go South or West. Address Mrs. Somerville, Herald box It oflice. OUSEKEEPER.—A LADY. FROM BOSTON, MASS. Wishea a situation sshousekeoper, in a private family; ihe best of city reference given and required. Address W. y t oftiee, for one week. WANTED-BY 4 YOUNG GIRL, AS Linu st 2 S chambermaid and waiter, in a private family, or to take care of children and do plain'sewing: no objections to go. to New Orleans; good city reference from her last place. Can be seen for tWo days at 242 6th ay, ITUATION WANTED. woman. as # first ri washing. Ath st BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ¢ cook, has no objedtion to assist with Has good city reference. Can be seen at 79 West p stairs, for two day! Gite arrONS | WANTED—®Y TWO RESPECTABLE ‘oung Women; one as laundyess, and the other to do Chauiberwork and plain sewing. Good city references. In. quire at 670 Water stree SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, aschild’s nurse and seamstress. fias good peters e. P ae apply at 38 Vandam street, from 9 £ M.wo6P. M, first floor. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN GIRL, TO cook, wash and iron, or to do housework in a small family; thorn ly understands her business: wil be found obligin; and willing. Can be seen in the basement of 345 8th ‘avenue. 6 ITUATION WANTED—BY 4 RESPECTABLE YC woman, as first class chambermaid; would have no ob) ton to assist In plain sewing. Best city reference. Apply at 91 West Leth st,, for two days. \gglbennanyag WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG woman, a chambermaid and waiter; good city refe- renee. romptease ¢ call Sor two di 129 Waverley place. Jitu ‘8 WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE gi aschambermaid and seamstress, the other to cook, ‘and iron. ‘They prefer to live in one house. Can he seen tor two days. if not engaged. in Hicks st. thir door trom Amity, first floor, front room, between Pacific and Amity sis., South Brooklyn. Biota ms WANTED—BY A STEADY, PROTESTANT OLNg Man, weed 2, writes a good hand and is perfect in ‘ookkeeping: is wuling to meke himeelt useful, for small in ouniry, Good reference. Address James, tee, 10 CARMEN AND OTHERS.—WANTED, TO DRIVE horse and eart or wagon, by ® has a know ef all’ the shtoplig. places, knows the y tiroughout, eh Lest of city reference if required, 75 Allen st. 10 DRUGGISTS.—THE ADVERTISER 13 1N WANT OP & situation, as retail ant di ensinng clerk; exeeptionable. Address 8. D., Her MECHANICS AND HARDWARE MEN.—A MAN OF steady habits infdesirous of obtaluing a situation as over seer or foreman, in some light machive shop or hardware con cern. His workmanship has been exhibited on both sides of the “Atlantic. and highly lipented, Good references given. Address Sullivan, Herald otter. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA tion, as servant, in a family going to California steamer Lilinois, on the Sth inst.; serviees will be given 1 modernte consideration felyect being protection under Fes pectable parties. Address 240 Weat 1h st, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY ‘an American lady, who' understands her business in food re ence given; none but those of the ly. Address, (or oue Week, House- respect: first respectability need ri keeper, Herald ollice. ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and waiter in a private family; best of city ‘reference (rom her last place. Apply at 425 6th ave., corner of 2th st., » third oor. Wasxe WANTED—BY A WIDOW WOMAN, EITHER families’ or single gentlemen's washing; she perfectly urderstaids her business, and can be highly recommended oy tame of the beat fauniies in the ety. Flease apply at3s Went cond #10 Mrs Hanlan: 1th BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo Men, situations: one as cook, the other as chamberniaid and waiter. Best of city reference given. Call at si Irving place, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, i chambertatd, OF as seamstress aod Has three years’ reference. Call at 177 East 24th ai., second floor, back room. J ANTED—A SITUATION. AS CHAMBERMAID AND seamstress, OF AS Nurse and seamstress. Has the best of references for two years. Call at S44 th avenue, in the reer. TANTED—A SITUATION, HY A RESPECTABLE Jroman, in a small private’ family: is a good cook, and wou'd he willing to amist inthe washing and ironing. Can Five Food reference. Can be seen for two dare at Lk West jth st, between 7th and Sth avs., front basement ANTED—DY A Rt SPROTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation, to do chamberwork, or help withthe tacking and ironing, cr todo nursing and plain sewing. ath wt renee from her jast piace, Please call a oe haat ANTED—BY (A KESPECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, ior bermad, of to tke care of children: in Leng — ironing; ean come mended irom her last place. Can be seen at 9 Lith #t., between Ist and Jd aves, on nn Lk nt hs ANTEDCHY A RESPECTAULE PROTESTANT Gift, a situadon as chambermaid and to do plain sewing no objection to sesist in Washing and ironing.” Can be seen for two days 149 West 2th st, secoud floor, bak room. Warten sire ATION, ny A Youre WOMAN, ae chambertnaid and to assist in washing and ironing, ‘or as good plain cook; is a fees baer of bread bas ood ety reference. nil at 1nd Weal Boh ot be reen for two days, if no engaged. WANTED-A SITUATION. AS CHAMBERMAID ANDY seamstress by @ respectable German girl; feet washer and irover and both by able to yma ber self Renerally useful ins family: best city refyrences can Produced. At id. Apply at 123 West Lith at, between Sh nud Tih ave, wn Ad ahh eran nnn, ANTEDABY (A RESMECTABLE | PROTESTANT oung woman, a situation, as nurse and to do sewing, ; Rood reference. Call, from 9 to 4, at 21 or as of ‘Went 43¢ et. ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. ‘washing and troning, rivate fatnily. Please eall wa° tn the morning, at ‘#t., corner of Lewis, New ork. ————— tg srrvarion. 2Y A RESPRCTANLE ene, to do chamberwork anil waiting: the beat of city reference can he xiven. Please call se 6e Wen + ‘aad between 6th aad jth avenues, Can be seen for two aye. ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTARLE a good cook and an excellent bread and ple pabeet und would saeet eh the washing and ironing; saue factory reference can be given. Call at 60 West aos, near 6th avenue. Can be seen for two days Ts A RESPECTALLE PROTHATANT ae] Amtuation, aa chambermaid and to do tine wash ironing, orto take cere of iidren aad do pisin owing. Pleone call at her present emplover «, 145 West 1ith at JANTED—BY A PROTRSTANT GIRI. A SITUA tion; fest pan oCween Ia arenes oat A, third floor, front room, for tw dayn. WANTED.—A YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW Lany who can give good reference. desires « situation, In the city or country, a# how negheoper, © we i for 4 private family or public hotel, “Address G. G., 1 a is ANTED—A SITUATION, RY A RESPECTARLE ‘Young girl, 9s cook, washer aud icouer ina small fami iy._Inquire at 114 Fast hth s., for wo days. my ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPRCTA young girl, ae chambermaid cud walter, or chamber maid and to assis! with the washing and ironing. Flas the best @f city reference. Call at 72 Marion si., weat side, WANTED—A SITUATION, IY A RESPECTARLE young woman, as ebambermaid and to do waiting, or ne narsery maid; 18 4 good plain neediewoman, and can have the beat of city references Apply ai Mrs. Crosen’s, No.4 Birmingham s. oer Madison. Wits SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE Zoung worvan, as chamberraid ina private one: isa od Washer and ironer, sood plain sewer a of idren, and i« Willing to make hersett goneralty uastut, Rest "y serene Please inquire for two days at 157 Bast Uroadway "ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, of good character, as chikl's fe weil accustomed to the care of bahies, ant isa nent r. Can be seen for two days at 206 West 19th st., be- noth and 10th avenues y ARE CS RESPROTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. Ww thn civderstagd dressmaking would asiress; hae the best of city rend Mulberry st . first floor. $$. ANTED— FY A RPSPECTABLE ae. WOMAN, WAS iincn to ave enre ot chikren and work, ina small Pore family Inqaire at Wty of Mrs, Steeebing, Washington avenue, tree doors tom avenue, Brooklyn. BY A. JESPRCTABLE > " w* ATED BY = WOMAN. A SiTUA ye en any escattent toh oer y referenets. Can be seen Jor {wo days nt 28 3d evenne, In te wore SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED—SITU ATIONS, BY TWO arate, WITH EX- Weare: cellent city references: one as pala cook, is & most meat and Washer and ironer, baker, fequickat te scie thee or ‘elsgandchamti Callat 216 East 33a ate oe ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK: 19 4 GOOD ironer, and « good baker; is willing to make hereetf'u mate Can give the best of city reference, Oan be geen for two days, if not engaged, at 1st Spring streets third re Warm. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and waiter; can the best of reference from her last employer where ae lived four years. Please enll at 204 17th st., between Ist ave. nue and avenue A, second tloor, front room. Can be seen for two days. ve BE hip yo —A ‘ate fa BLE Br want lor afew private lee, address, Mra Gorman, 125 West idhae ne UA on, OF ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Frotesiant young wemsh, a& cook: js an excellant washer and ironer. Hae good references. Can be seen for two Gaye at 231 Sullivan street, in the rear. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITU as tion as plain cook, Washer and irouer, in a small p vate family. Can be seen in her present place, Clinton fe erp) Lafayette and Gates, fifth house from Latayete, right and side. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4) PROTESTANT, TO Urive a carriage OF team and take care of horvea: > ‘Richmond s best of reference given. Factory ville, Staten 1 ANTED— SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE irl, to do chamberwork. and assist in washing and {ron iood city reterenee, Pieuse callat 181 Varick st, in or ANTED—A SITUATION, to do general housework, 1 tall fort washer and ironer, call for two days at 107 Grau T ANTE —BY A RESP h situation. as chambermatl and iousework. Good city reter os can be, sven. C13 Denbrowien nt, io the tea ve ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE man, to cook, wash and ms no objections to: distance in the country vod city references, a ington at., between 3d and 4th avenue: Sy Apply bY ASMART, TIDY GIRL, 1 a stual? private family; she ood city reterence. Pleare st, wear Chrystie, oP ABL 10 do ges Please cal } WOMAN, A SITUATION AS vis ail kinds of all tor two days at Good reference ber present situation, given, ANTED—A_ SITUATION young women to do ger f children, ‘Good reference. uve, between 24h and 2 124 Forsyth sire BY A RESPRUTABLE ‘a! housework, or Lake care ‘ase call tor two days, at 219 ts. young the other as tir ‘ thoroughly. The beet of city relereuce given, if required. Can be seen for two days, at the corner of Sist st, and 2d avenue. ANTED—BY A COMPETENT WOMAN, A SITUA tion as cook and [aundress. [Lease apply at No.8 How- in the rear, lirst teor, for thive days, ED—A SITUATION, BY A young woman, as chambermaid, to take care of chil dren avd do plain sewin, Best of elty reterenes. Can be seen ior two days at 125 12th street, Lecween Sth and Geb a RESPROTARLE ANTED—BY> A JRESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ating and Miing we” Please cali Ir , Macdougal st., in the re for two day ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN. A SITUA tion as cook: understands her business weil. would aw sist in washing and ironing; makes good bread, No objection ‘othe country. “Has good 'reterenee, Call ai 129 Waverley place. WAntep—s SITUATION. BY A COMPETENT SEAM- stress, who understands the cutting and maki boys’ and soout by tl girls’ clothing, and sil kinds of famii, sewing: he day or week. Call at 537 Luh st, w ANTRD—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITOATION as jaundress, or would take the place of @ chambermaid or waiter, for Which she is eapubie, Can be seen at 291 5th avenue. 7 ANTED- BIUATION. BY TABLE oung 4 gout Ww Has. lived two last situation. Best of city r ference, Call at we, Dear 2th st Wa SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE MAR. ried Woman, as wet nurse. Good reference. Call at 113 Cedar st., for two day: JANTED~A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE young woman, to do genecal housework, or as ehan , srivate femity an be ween at ber last em, V5 East 30th st. Good ‘Teferenoe: WARSTED—A SITUATION, BY A RES Young woman, ax Waiter and chambermvaid her lest place three’ years between 1éth and 16th berma’ ployer’, 1 six months. Cali at TANTED—A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE ZGuPs, Woman, as senimairess or dressmaker, oF to a texd children. Good reference. Ap ‘S00 10th st., be- tween aves. K and C, ED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman. 48 child's’ nurse and seatnstress, or to dy. Good city reference. Apply at 347 4th s., JANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSF, BY A Feapeetable married woman, with e freah breset of allt Best of city references given as to health and character; has 10 objection to go to the country, Call at 169 Kast Sixteenth st., for two day Weer A YOUNG GIRL, FROM M4 TO 15 iat Sai Third ay to take care of children or as waiter. ‘Third ay $$$ —$—__$_____. Lod A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A to do the chamberwork and w: at @ pet vate family. The best of city reference given. Please call corner of Court and Atlantic #reeis, over the grocer; floor. front room, for two days.” bicehes i ANTED—BY A PRACTICAL PLUMBER, A SITUA. tion, a journe: ma house ress Bowe cood references ven if required. PI W. 0. Herald ove. WANtep— BY A RFSPROTADLE PROTESTANT Woman, @ situation; is « first rate cook: Min to at weebing ant i i nage ot Breoklyn, in the fancy stor Wa SES ASTON. a A RESPECTABLE widow as housekeeper, would not vet to oa with a ‘tama family. Appi at 40 Chart. | a ee Ww ANTED—A h SUEUATION, BY A MIDDLE AGED man, as Keeper, entering clerk or cop: Rg beat of veirenos gir given as to sherecter quae Inquire at 140 iridge st, etty and country. p Attres 4, H. nor ping, (hia Weel ANTED—BY A RESPECTANLE YOUNG RNG &i21, 4 etuation, aa eharnbermaid and to do plain {ng Goo city referenee, Can be seen for two days at did pe Ws J $$$ —HY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED MAN, a6 ce, 4 rithation in a wholesale commission oflice, oF public works. He is able and wil- ¢ himself Kenernlly usefil, silary not so much an a cae steady employment he beme parly independent relerences given, Letters addressed ©. M, 164 Willoughty yt }, Will be promptly aiteuded to 0 ANTED-RY A RESPROTARLE YOU TH, AGE 15, A a ina ex broker's or banging hous he ae h and Ws quiek at igures; resides with ean C, Herald offi Westra EMART AMERICAN OR GERMAN I who bashad some expertence in» blacksmith or m chine shop. Apply at the ouice of the Union Pamp Works, Jor ree! berween W and 12 o'clock. TANTRD—BY A YoU MAN, A SITUATION A® Irimmer and assistant euth we ea bet se mah an ob- zee! ae a permanent situation; ean Dest of te Cy and ability. A note add reseed te Lewis, at Mesars, hee ‘kmorton's, 62 Fulton street, New Yorafwill rg Pt attention. Se BY A RESPECTABLE ino betel, P70, attend Steam 5 1 reference last place for the las ply yet 5 Rast thet WASTED 8Y A NOUNG WAX, “Wil HAS BREN SE veral yenrs in the wing, spirit, ship, eustom house busi: bees, a stvation #9 clerk. aaaiens “betwhed Mathew, care of Messrs, Meade Bros., 23 Broadway, New Yor W ey = | A YOUNG MAN, OF QUIET HADITS, Thiahed room, with breakfast and en. <reapen- Private family. residin Second avenue, not ¢ Kighteenth sireet, where there are few If any other boarders in the house, address, with particulars, Advertiser, Herald office, D5 () SECURITY. 4 BUSINESS MAN. WELL EDU caved, a good accountant and French scholar, writ Whga splendid land: wishes employment, no’ menial, ery moderate aalary; a rare chance for seeking an ener getic man. Address immediately, Lawrence, Herat oifice WANT Hd PARPATTE. desire se placer. S'adrewer TNE CUISINTERE, SacH, ment ineuisine frangaise, M Croeby at. = corner of ean be fe ind (ea gts, irih and German servants tw ely Red inborers, &e., at this or the branch office, 138 Groen GTTPATIONS WANTED-—FOR OVER ton " EXPERIENG ed rervanta, of diferent nations, enitahie fc, Sonttomen's families: cooks, nurses, walter girls, len MANNING'S agency, 10 Tillery st, nae Patton, Brooklyn, whieh ie permanently esiah!eied under mom distinguished pa: tronage. yANTED—AT 763 ROADWAY, TWO CONDUCTORS two book keepers. ene srlesiman, three ele gagemen, two brakemen, iwo firemen, two two. coarhmen, two barkeepers, three wntters, two drivers, monn steamers dd railroads, evel four boys tor 4 rn a aren Wignaat tie COR ASSAU AND te. one bookkeeper, two ba) ro hrakemen, ig pores oreo, come ba coachmen, one con steamers and railroads and three W ANTRD.—SIXTY SERVANTS a WANTED, ME. diately, for ver erior situations, at 1 viz: cooks, "grace am ligenee Otice. 87 Cedar Tiaids. seamatreacos, ke Also, farm servants, Ow RXC HANGE FIRR, AD my xD vi Ga. ) ton Insurance any, cend—The directors of thelr wenel sem! snnual ation dividend of four per cent, Pires rie wy ieee oe x BR AY — pig orwned by Sore a steamer an Frat’ ree ets fit . j

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