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6 SITUATIONS WANYEID PRBS UES. HIGHLY EDUCATED MAN LADY WISH@S A mtuation as teache ia Ge oo Free ach, music and the Sommon English branches. No objection w gu oatol wwu. ee dk vokreder, No.3 imate Hoboken, NEW YORK HERALD, EYTUATIONS _WANTED—FEMALES, “y RESP! LE GIRL WANTS As SITUATION 48 as — ea assist in the and in City saan er lant place. Gall at 80 West 3Xb st, between 6th and 7ih uve, in ihe grwcry alore. __ SITUATIONS W WANTED—FEMALES, _ ANTED—BY A FRENCH LADY, A SITUATION AS NEEDS BY A ‘t seamstress; Indies attended at their own Ls apchnaiepeanemeanamadibab rien, ons os agama YOUNG LADY WHO DESIRES TO RETURN TO England immediately, but has not the funds requisite, ‘Weald be glad(o uke charge of @ child or go'as companion 10 @ lady across the Atlantic, as an equivalent for ber traveling expenses from here to London. She bas « cheerful disposition, faa suilers very iitde from sea sickwess. Address A’ 3,697 Fost office, New York. , box YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS SEAM. stress; can cut and fit dresses. Can be seen for three days ‘a 82 Catharine st. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA. ‘as laundrese or cook: can be seen at her present situ Bt Grand ate Sersey Clg: for two dayes haslived i Tes Yeara, has no vbjecon wo gow New York or Cad give good reference. YOUNG LADY WIsHEs A sit Sa tonchian Pre nch and music, and woul . m amasier. Address I. L. B., aus YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION TO DO chamberwork and assist with the and ironing or care of children: & ahortdisiance in the countey prefer: ved. Good reference. Call tor two days ut 4 Weat lin st., ‘Detween 5th and 6th avs., io the rear. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. tion as cook and to aasiet in the washing and ironing; has 320 objection to goa short distance in the country; Serenee,, Can be seen for two days at 201 Beh a, between $41 and 9th avs., in the basem SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, to do general housework in « smail private family; ina good plain cook and good washer and ironer;, good eity reference, Call at 412 7th ay., second floor, froat room, for two days. a SITUATION WANTED—BY | “ j ea a work in & pris danas Frise goad va abe and roe to. d-chamberwork can reference from last place. Call at Tai Sa av between. and Ht sts, thied floor, front room. bmp eens YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. tion sumnd plam cook; is willing to do part of the wash- or would goas laundreas; fue Folerences given. Please ‘at 91 Went 26th nt, for wo days. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO TAKE FAMI- ile’ washing at her own house, or to Ro out o day's work; ‘a competent hand at ber business. Plesse call at 89 West ‘2th st., first floor, hack room: the best of city references given. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS aii nurse and seamstress; understands taking the entire ‘of an infant; can do family sewing. Good city rere- at 115 West 32d st | SITUATION WANTED—AS GOOD COOK; I8 A FIRST class baker of bread and pastry, and understands ber y; has the best city reference. Please renee. Call for two A: YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAM. ‘bermaid and laundreas. She has good Feqummendstions, ‘Please call at 203 3d av., between 18th and 19th su., in the fancy store. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- ton as cook, Washer and ironer, or to do general bouse- Sore, Apply this day at 165 ‘Greene st,,basement door. Good ality reference. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A, SITUA: ‘tion to do chamberwork, waiting ‘and fine washing and Froning. Hasthe best reference. Call at 23 East 20th st. A RESTECTARLE S0OTCH GIRL Was A SITUA. Mion as chambermaid and waiter or to do chamberwork 7 ‘And take care of children; no objections to go to the countr; ry tetravel. 5 Beat of city reference. Can be seen for two ast | SITUATION WANTED-BY. A RESPECTABLE PRO. ‘testant woman, lately arrived from rofeased: @ook, washer andironer. Inquire for two da} atl Hamil- fon av., between Luqueer and Nelson sis , Souih Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT ENG- hish girl, as chambermaid and to do plain sewing, or Wwenld go as child’s nurse. Call at $25 6th av., between 0h and 2ist sta, FRENCH GIRL WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUATION as chambermaid or puree in a family going to California, Address J. P., Herald office. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS TO TAKE Fad wasbing for families; no objection to go out washing for fries. Can be highly recommended by a respectane ly, living one block from her house, who bas known ber for many years. Call at 83 Rutgers st., corner of Madison. RESPECTABLE XOUNG WOMAN WANTS A sITUA- ton as cook: understands pastries, soupe, ponitry, gare aad baking, &c., and the different branches st of ity re ference can be given from her ‘ast employer. Can be seen for 4 st, first floor, back room, two doors SITUATION IS WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ‘Young woman, todo the chamberwork and waiting of a Fespectable private family; can furnish satisfactory city refer ence from her last employer. Inquire for two days at 74 West 24% near 6th ave. SITUATION WANTED—-BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young Woman, as good plain cook, first rate washer and ironer. Good SLES from ber Inst place. “Can be seen for two aaye at 128 Norfolk st, in the rear. YOUNG GIRL WISGES A SITUATION TO TAKR care of a babs ork, of w take care ‘ef a baby and do pla en for three days if mot engrzed, at No. 6 Linden row, Fulton ave., Brooklyn. YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION TO TEACH school, a8 nursery governess, or ina nise store; no ob: Jeetion to leave New York. Adaress immediately, n, He: Fald office. RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WISH- €8 ® situation aa good cook: bas lived in the best of fami Hes; understands cooking in al! its branches. Good city refe- renee. Call at 91 West I in the rear basement, for two aye SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE A. young woman, inn small private family, to cook, wasn and fron. Best of city references. (an be seen for two days at 14] Mulberry at, near Grand, tn the rear. FIRST CLASS COOK, WHO PERFECTLY UNDER ‘stands baking in all its branches; is @ good washer and Troner; no objection to the country. Good reference. Call at Zip West lot st., between Sth and {th ave, COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WANTS A SITUATION in a Grst clase family; se understands fitting children’s Shothing and can do all kinds of family sewing; has travelled in be capacity of lay’s moaid. Chey reference. “Address 11 West SITUATION WANTED—BY A SMART, gent young woman, to do the housework of Iy; is & good plain cook, excellent baker, fine waah rand & neai seamstress: can come well recommended trom her last place, Uan be seen for two days at 8 Bayard st., front basement. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO COOK, wash and Good city reference can be given, Call at M6 Went 26th m., tor two «i SITUATION WANTED- BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ‘as chamoermaid and to assist in washing and ironing; cl Feicrence given. Call at 207 West 20h gt, between Sth and 9 ‘saves. back room, second floor, for two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA tion as good plain cook, washer and ironer. | Good city Feference Call for two days at No.1 Scammel ‘st., between ‘East Broadway and Henry st. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO COOK, wash and iron, or to do chamberwork and washing. Has the best of city reference from her two last p! Call at 1s Waverley place, near Bank s:, second oor, front room. GOOD STEADY GIRL WISHES A SITUATION As general houseworker, or «8 chembermald and to assist in the washing. Cail for three days at 203 Jay t., Brooklyn RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN A small private family: ina first rate cook and excelient baker; understands all kinds of fowls. pastry aod cake, will sasiat in the washing and ironing if necessary; the best of city reference given, Call at 84 Warren st., between Smith and Hoyt, | Broo} lyn. COMPETENT AND WILLING PROTESTANT WO s @ situation as cook, In a hotel, saloon or Senay tower, ae to's pod roe ouch: wie Yatee oie Itry, game, Ac.; 18 willing and obliging in every respect. Gan at is Bowery. A Youre arnt bermaid and waitress, or to do plain sewing, or wo’ Willlog to assist in washing and ironing; good reference, be seen for two days at No. 228 Atlantic st, Brooklyn WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAM YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION 0,22 A ‘enetslnvusenra ina -mall private family. Good city Epference. Call for two days at 604 21 av, bet abs COMPETENT PERSON WISHES A SITUATION AS soamstress: Understands dressmaking. shirt making and to travel, orgo in ‘Oity reference if eee ‘Can be seen for two , top floor, back room, I RESSMAKER, fe ia desirous of getting work out by theday. West 19th ot. SITUATION WANTEI young girl, t» take care A all kinds of family sewing: would be will FULLY OOMPETENT TO CUT AND Apply at RY A RESPEOTANLE baby and do plain Sewing, at im taking care of ebil A 0 ry do chemberwork ani geen at 136 West 35d st, between “Sh ave. No objec- von tothe coun it A the washing and ironing; | 175 18th at, between Lat And 2 RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO A do chamberwork and waiting on table. City references furnished. Apply for one week, or til! guited, at street. Weat auth PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION; 18 A a so cook, wnebe froner. Beat city reference, En bofiien for ting daye at HO Sth sve. between Sth Sth ats., front building, second oor. RESPECTABLE AND | COMPETENT PROTESTANT , Scotch woman wishes in the city o country icber'and woner: con make and pastry, ghd is well Fecommended. Apply at £78 6th av, up stairs. ¥ ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG Ry ee eee ¢ riers ‘West 1dur at, between fab aud NOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU. btm RALLE YOK and wonld be willing to assiat in give good oty efereuce. “Gall at reference. Can be seen at 1: 8th aves, a leg —- YOUNG WOMAN, Wao CAN PAY Ho. give, aoe oe ecctae tf Ban Franses ‘ines to give or eeryices wa March 18 Gall at present employers, 147 Lexington ave., corner of: ot FUCUSERRRPER. ar ‘SITU ATION WANTED, BY “A competent American woman, in # first clags hotel or geu- Heman’s family. Best city reference. Apply at 12 Hicks st., rooklyn. ITUATION WANTED-RY AN AMERICAN PROTE- tant girl, rmaid and watiress. Best city rete- PwWen Bunt, _ for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED GERMAN woman, as housekeeper in a small private family; would Rave no objection to goin the country. Good reference given. Address B. L., box 100 Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A “youna WOMAN, AS © cook, wi froner in ® small private family,’ City Teferenct fiven. Call for two aye at 148 W ‘Weat 17th at. ITUATION WANTED—BY A Lapre MAID AND dressmaker, ina private Py, Re month; under- dis Using sewing machines, “Can be recommended. ca for wo dayne 127 ath ave,, between iSieang tse ITUATION WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work in @ small private family: good city reference; does Shemberwork and waiting, iaundry Work and sewing. Call for two days at Sere WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘woman, 0 do chamberwork and waiting; no objection to do housework in aemall private family. Can be seen for two days at the corner of | Dean end Court sts., Brooklyn. ITUATION WANTED—AS FIRST CLASS WAITRE, BY ‘a young woman; has good city reference from last piace; Would assist in the chamberwork. Call at 85 East 224 st, for two days. ITUATION WANTED—AS PLAIN COOK, WASHER andironer, by a youpg woman; no objection to do the housework off a private tamily. (ood city references £55 Call for two Gayest 19 18h st, between Si av. and roadway, first floor, front room, ITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, ‘as cook, washer and troner in a private family. Has good city reference. Call for two days at 74 Weat 18th st., near 6th avenue, up stairs, front room. QUTUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG S> woman, as laundress: is willing to aysiat In the chamber- bod washer and ironer, Call for two days at 135 QITUATION WANTED—RY AN ENGLISH GIRL, As SV chambermaid ana to take cara of children; no object {ihe country. Good city references. Call at Il Butler #t, between Bord and Hoyt sts., South Brooklyn. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO SISTERS; ONE AS ‘cok, Washer and ironer, the other as chambermaid and Waitress." Have good city reference. Can be seen for two aye at 22235 Weat itn ey in the rear. JALESWOMAN. wishes an engagem tiands tbe Broadway trade. B., No. 6 Amity place. chee eet Wantep bY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, Das chambermatd and laundress, Has good cliy reference, Can be geen Bor two days av. near S0th at. Srmvarion WANTED-IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMT Jy, by & respectable young woman, to de general, house work; isa good washer and ironer. Has good city reference, Gall for two" days nt 6 Chrystie street, third floor, in the rear, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, a8 "cook, Washer ironer, or to do up stairs work and aeaist in Washing and froning. Best of city reference from ber last place. Can be seen for two days corner Sackett and Smith sis , South Brooklyn, JITUATION WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE womet meas nurse and seamstress, who can take the entire charge of a bony, from its birth; ) other as ee maid and (o aesiat with the washing ahd ironing. They ha LF Sila ee gh baie dyr aged Can be eee for two days at rd eat li ITUATIONS. WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG WOMED§ ‘one ws cook and the other as chambermaid; wish to live lOgetber; have the best of city reference from thelr last place. Cull at No. 90 West 25th at, for two days. QITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUN sc Woman, as seamstress in @ private American knowle im an excellemt, embrolierer; salary no object, ae rf . Best city re! rence, Call xt 120 Hamersiey st. edge of the Buglish laagusge is Gituation AS WET NURSE WANTED-BY A MAR ried woman, having # full breast of milk aud understand y the care ofchildren. Can be wel! recommended. ith st., near Jersey avenue, Jersey City. JITUATION WANTED—BY S wos, to go Clamberwork and wait ube washing and ironing, no objections city referent Call avl2s Wes! 27th st TIVATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG WoOMA cook and to do general housework ; is an ex Washer and ironer; understands milk and butter: no ob tothe country. Call for one day at No. 4 Horatio st., near Sth avenue. JITUATION WANTED—BY A . RESPECTABLE | YOUNG ‘woman, to cook and assist in the washing and ironing: is 4 Protestant and bas good ety references. Call fur tWO days ‘at 266 West 13th st., near 9h avenue. QITU. ATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GarMax to cook, wash and iron; has good city reve place. Apply for two days at 81 new Canal st., —A YOUNG LADY OF EXPERIENCE ent in the millinery business; under Firstclass reference. Address A, family, A PROTESTANT YOUNG would assist in es ie country from feriast last top floor. 0 THE LADIES —A COMPETENT DRESSMARER wishes to obtain employment by the several of ¢ highest recommen ‘Gan ‘be seen ai one of her em player's, 60 Kast Sist st., near 4th ave. TANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as nurse and seam: be given, Inquire at 147 West 26th st days. w NURSE.—A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A FRESH Tite Trees of milk, winhes @ situation.’ Can ve seen st 60 ite ANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as waitress; no objection to aamiat in the cham. uly; Ben of city reterence given, Gal, ‘near th avenue, for { RESPECTABLE charobermaid. Call at BY A nd ITUATION, 8 xeamstrens r, back room, A SITUATION WANTEI D—BY A RESPROTABI man, a8 cook; is williug to assist in the washing and froning; ia an excellent baker and und etauds her business perie ‘Can give the best of city references from her lant employer, Apply atas Weat 13th at, between Sth aad 6D aye. avs., fo RESPRCTA KLE ¥¢ vo Wow N WISHES A SITU A business i mall pri family. fer aye at 20s East 17th ai., between ist SITUATION WANTED—BY A young woman, aa got plain cook and fh und irot Can give the best of city reference from her last lace. Apply at 110 22d rt., Letween 2d and Sd ront room. GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM bermaid and watter in a private family. Address 1. V., ex 160 Herald office RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION Ag purge or chambermaid aud Wo assist in top floor, ironing: aa no etyection \o goa short distance in the country M required. The best of city reference. Call at 412 Sd wv., te of Sit wy first floor, front room. WISHES A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ( GIRL ‘sitaation as chambermaid and plain sewer in « te family. Inquire for two dave at 37 front room, between ‘22d and 23d ate. SMART, ba! GIRL WISHES TO OBTAIN ry SITUA tion in & pri house, to do either chamber A work or walle. Gail at 1034 Greenwich st AM RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA ton todo ge housework be seen for sinall private family. days at 188 Waverle RX! ENCED COOK, WHO UNDERSTAND‘ yr 1 English cooking, and who can give the beat Feferences, desires « situation as cook in « private ‘Apply for two days at 115 4th st., where she is now RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GIRL DESIRES A SIT. 4= fake care of children and do light chamber. reference from her last place. Please upply Sra Wea Hit, betwen st, between Sth end %h aves. for three days RESPECTABLE D RESPECTABLE WIDOW Woman DESIRES TO GO. A ut yp Work, OF Wo ork, of would do the washing of a small private at 19th at., first floor. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESP Air wore TARLE young to do the housework of & mill private gab. go0s Werte eet ironer; also a good cook. Hay Se ‘Call fortwo days at 350 at, rear Satan, th eS erste on x wietl Pty TO Wore ne who eat IEP MRE ean tn Fa dy ft Ty oad ei alts Wat 13th a DP RRSPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISTIRS A SIT! A tion a# cook an’ to amie - w my | — ae Hew ons oo reference. Onil for two leys a iD g a Sear Varige, in we rear, 00nd 192", iron) roo Noss A RESPECTABLE P&RSON A SITUA Ww ED—B tion as nures iy capable of taking care of a bave or small children, oF would 40 I 2 good plat sewer; has the best of city refer be seun for two days at No. 163 Kaw: 25th si. thir floor, back room TATION, BY A RESPECTAULE PRO 4 uudersvands al ork of ploye: Call for two TANTED—A SITUATION A® WAITRESS, BY A ung woman, who is fully comperent to Bll ‘We sins ine hest of city reference. be ween mt 27 13th s corner of University place, for two days. ANTED—BY A RPSPECTABLE WOMAN, 4 SITUA ean tion aa chambermald or lgundress; ‘well reoom SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE girl; cme as cook, washer aod ironer; the vuaid and walter. Call at 287 Smith et, Brook WAnten. ‘Americ as ch WEL SUBSE SA YOU NG WOMAN WHO HAS 108i her baby, wishes to get achild of respectable parentage urse nt her own residence. Mir JFL, Law at., nee? Taquire vor from 10th av., Manhattanville, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chainbermald and waitress, or would take care of children. Good city reference given. | Call at No, § Congress st, South Brooklyn, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE young woman, to do chatnberwork and fine washing ai ironing, or to do chainberwork and help wash and iron and waiting. City reference given, Call at 211 Weat alat au aaneT SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and fine ironer. best of ony references given, Sail fortwo dage ay 113 Hast eee SITUATION, BY A NEAT, TIDY OTRt, ay berwork and waiting and fine washing Sr ae ‘Can be seen for two ie a 107 Bast 2! ANTED—A, SITUATION AS COOK, WASHER AND ironer, and baker. Call at y Bt, tn the front basement, for two days. ox any ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, ook, wash and iron, in & small private fami; Good a ‘Apply at nc 68 } Douglass » ve eotkiys. ANTKD—BY A RESPROTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and walter or to do chamber. work and washing and waa Beat city reference. Can b ween for two days at 92 Weat. at. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WO- man, « sination as nurse, Good city reference, Avply at 70 stb avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT wo" man, to cook, wash and iron or do general housework, in a small fatal. Can be seen till suited at 160 West Broadway, second floor. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS mete IN A SMALL family, for a good, shteady, honest and trust- worthy woman; she has ‘and America, Apply at 82 West 38d st. ANTED—THE WASHING OF A FEW LADIES AND entlemen by & competent laundress, who thoroughly up- eratinds ber business: would do the ‘of n small fumi- 3 the best of city reference if required, ‘at, or A +5 138 West 334 at, ANTED—A SITUATION, |B By A RESPECTABLE Young woman, as first rate ‘and ironer, best jeferences riven,” Gall a 0 Madison’ Wer in tho Ton, {0 two aye ) ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ENGLISH WOMAN, ‘a housekeeper, or 10 do housework in a small family. Ap ply atv42 Mulberry at p stairs. ARE Vena COCR GMANTED, “1 Lid “ae ccna. FAMILY. required. R OF FIRST CLASS MILLINERS WANTED. pees. Johnese, 61 Chambers st, upper floor, ad- A ritten testim sainls $12 sal West ib sh, Lebwoen Brogiway and ‘th aver roan IPs Selos a Ses ae tw E {| NVELOPE FOLDERS FOLDERS WANTED —WANTED pity AL feed dng w fold envelopes; referred. Apply to eM Bayuor, Ste wae Pare mig yl WANTED.—A COMPETENT PERSON the care of infants, c1u aoa adeatrable situate by applying at 167 Cl ‘Clinton street, corn of Warren, quired. A Brooklyn, for two day, URSE.—WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED ENGLISH, Scotch or French nurse. Written recor from ‘AMSTRESS.—WANTED, BY. A PRIVATE FAMILY, A ‘oun, ‘ing and fitiog indies? eferences required. as seamstress; she must be ‘and children’s dresses: ‘Apply at 13 Weat 224 st, vious re etry atal nt aaah between I Broadway aad 6th able of cut- tory city Qmevarr erin —A QUIET, Srmany GIRL, WHO nderstands cooking and ger obtain a "permanent ph vplage by. apolying at aie North fll a peeraents situation. Apply to Mra. tees er street housework, may Moore’ st, 10 MILLINERS.—WANTED, AN bag ppc TRIM. mer, who has been accustomed to first cl city wok, to 10 MILLINERS.—WANTED, ONE GOOD HAT MAKER ‘and trimmer, three improvers and t tices. Ap- Bi ater 9 o'loek A. M i 01 8 Broadway, 7 Prenuoes Ap Ww NTED—TWELVE oop MILLINERS. APPLY AT 46 Norfolk st. Went A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A cook; is willing to agaist with the washing ind Woman, sat: rmaid'and to ty iy pene ‘and waitress, or as cham! take care of childre, the best y reference. Can be seen At 113 Kast 1th st, corner of 1: v WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG LADY, IN afancy or bakery store; would like a Place where she could board; is & good saleswomsn, German an Enguish. Adress as Branden, Brooklyn Post alice, for one wer ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN P! tretent Younes Women, a8 nurse and seamstress; fresh breast of milk. Best of city reference given, Call at It Chambers at ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ts cook no objection to dasist to the washing and ing; can do all_kinds of cookin and baking. Gi om rence given. Can be seen at ANTED—A SITUATION, BY, A. YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid an in the washing and{roning; no objection to do cr takecare of Milares, no objection to goto the country. Good reference can be given. Can be seen at 167 Weat 26th at. frvlatgtge A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, ri SITUA- n in a shirt manufactory; wholesale preferred; is per- fectly competent ihe task in all Its branches; ts well versod in the working of sewing ja machines; can, cut and make to order, pa ive the best of satisfaction; no objection to go to any otber ‘A note addressed to 1). R., Herald office, tor ane week, wil Sal ‘meet with prompt attention. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, as cook, Washer and ironer; bas no ol Jeetion to de genert! housework, in a respectable, fami ‘would go a abort distance in the co be wel recom: Trended from ber ince piace, Gall at 243 Blizabeth it near Houston, second floor, tth engaged. WARSTEDZA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE arried woman, as wet nurse, with a fresh breast of milk, four months old, " Good eity recommendations App'y at7]'Mulberry at , top floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAILE WO- man, to do chamberwork and waiting. (ood dty role e. "Apply tor two daye at 109 West 1 y between 6th and 7th avs. third floor, back room, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY a SMART, TIDYYOUNG ber work or to assist in’housework, or take care of children; bas the best of chy reference ‘rom ‘her piace, _Oas be seen for twodaysat her parenls' naldence, SS Fhankfor! et, rear butidioge 0 ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO SISTERS; ONE. TO do chamberwork and sewing; the other to do chamber: ting; good references can be given, Can be seen for two days at 318 Weat 19th at., third floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPE°TABLE youvg woman, to do the ‘cooking of a smal! private family; no objection to do the washing and ironing; is a trat baker of biscuita and ples, understands makhy cakes; cit fae Taquire for two days at 183 East 27th st, room No. ANTED—A SITUATION FOR AN EXPE TENCED servant as cook and laundress, or general servant; 18 & very reliable, trustworthy Derson, not above her business; per- Teedly neat, obliging and Fespeetftil: tmquestionable reference given; is an execllent washer and ironer anda good cook. Apply #t 58 Adantic at., Brooklyn, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS chambermaid and Waiter Or to assist in the washing and roning. Hest of city reference given. Call for two days at 130 West 83d at, corner | of | Tih a WASTEDTA SITUATION, BY NEAT, TIDY GIRE, to do chamberwork and plain sew! ing Hest of city rete rence given. all for two days at 488 6th ay., beiween 29th and 30th aia, WASTED SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE ‘young girls; one is a good seamstress, and would have no objection to travel with a family; the othe? wouid like a situs ton as chambermald, oF 40 t ye care of children. Both can ete beat of ety Feferences, be seen for three daya at ed ‘St. first foor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA tion as aurse and seamstress; can cut mi 'ft, and can = the entire charge of an infant from its birth, no one 10 go 4 short distance in the country. Call at or address M. G., 20 Bast 14th wt room No.6, for tivo daye. TANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS chamberinaid “and to assist in the washing, ironing or waiting. Gall for three days at 35 Nassau st., coraer of Wash ington st., Brooklyn, where she can be well recommended. V ANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN WHO HAs lost’ ber own baby, as wet nurse; has good oo Call for two days at 207 Sast 36th st, uurd floor TANTED-BY A RESPE TABLE YOUNG WOMAN OF color, # situation a& nurse or chambermald and iaun- ess. Good city references can begiven, Can ve seen for at diene. three days, at 170 Weat WARTED.-A, SITUATION, BY A_ RRSPROTAELR Protestant American, as chambermaid and waiter, 0° to einihs sore do plain sewing. Apply at 256 West in the store, TANTED—A SITUATION TO TRAVEL, BY A R&S. pectable young English woman as nurse, Apply at258 Fast Mth st., for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY + gett yf Protestant young woman, to do t small family; is @ good plain cook, wweaher snd ronar.. Gan give good reference trom her last employer. Call at 112 Jlin- ton st. ANTED- BY. AR PEOTABLE PROTESTANT GTRI & situation as chambermaid or nurse. Has the best reference. Can be seen for two days at 234 16th si, be- ‘Sth and 9th avs WAXTED-A SITUATION, BY A, RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermald and waitress, or chamber. maid aja to aenist in fine washing and ironing; Bas two years’ Gall at Sl Went 28th et. for city reterence trom ber last place. two days. ANTED—OPERATORS, ON THE WHEELER AND stomed: ‘Wilson machine; those’ accu: drawers thrcuzhout; algo, few basters. Apply 0 BI &1Wool- sey, 181 Greenwich street, up stairs W py ANzED— Ot A SMALL bg lf red FAMILY, A Ke a woo and ironer, prejerred, Address To such general housework. rons rence or’ German FP Went fn Se 2 100d cook, Wass housework of a day 1 Brooklyn, for ) ANTED—C. APITAL COOK, WASHER Waiter, seamstress, general housework ; Americ Fnglieb, Scotc avebue, near bring frm rate cig reterencos, “Anply al ANTED. Scotch groail family, m Apply ims tw ys. ‘Welsh, German or colored girls, at 656 Sixt Ly et. Fee (this da; row) only filteen cenis. Private office for ladies, ANTED—A MIDDLE aG¥D WOMAN, TO Gi ri distance i the country, w attend ap iavalid ‘nay. Inquire at 212 Broadway, room Ni ED—A COMPETENT GIRL, TO DO THE GENE- small family.” Apply at 11 Powers TRONER, y and to-mor: —A PROTESTANT AMERICAN, GERMAN, or colored servant, far meral housework in & ith upexceptionable city references. Wages mediately, at 274 West 10h st., near 9th ave. ‘ANTED--A YOUNG Bi bila AS oe ‘AD and watter, and to assist in tween 7th and Sth aves. ANTED—TO WORK IN A FARM HOUSE WHERE there are no other servants an and agreea- ble woman; must bea good cook, Jaundress, haker, ‘tmiker and butter maker. ‘To sch @ one a comfortable home and Wert 224 a., between Sth and 9 good wages will be given, Sourent, South Brooklyn. ANTED—A GERMAN COOK WHO UNI active, Inquire of James at ist West Hur ist West 24th st. De. ‘meat Harper, 137 RSTANDS Washing and ironing. Apply from 10 to 2 o'clock at 283 ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO GO A FEW miles in the countr; competent, tidy and obliging. ton at, corner of Murray, from 10 to J ANTED—AN far tale NURSE, TO TAKE charge of an mfant; she must be « good scamstress and bave good city references, at room 197 Ginmerey Park Ho Ws y AS purse and se: ply Tuesday and Wednesda amatress; must be Gall atthe store, 258) Washing ANTED—A GIRL TO DO Soa HOUSEWORK in & private family; must be a good and understand plain cooking. Good references require. Apply at 169 Spring st. 10th at., east of 6th ay. TANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A WET NURSE, STRONG er and froner ANTED—A GOOD TIDY GIRL, TO TAKE CARE OF children and willing to make herself useful. Call at 18 healthy, and plenty of milk; ‘West 19th st., between Sth and eae wa Res given Apply at ‘from 10 10 124. Wane a | SMA ly Apply at 6127th avenue, RT YOUNG GIRL, TO TAKE CARE ‘and co I bt chamberwork in a small fami: W ANTED—A WOMAN, AS COOK ANB TO DO THE coarse washing avd ironing she must be perfectly steady and bring gcod city references; also a person as cham| and to wash and iron; Protestants preferred, on account of me hours, “Apply at 1 Lafayett® piace, corner of 4th st, atter 9 o’cloc! ANTED—A GERMAN OR ENGLISH PROTESTANT girl, who ts experienced in the care of children and wil- three hands thit are accustomed to work \ muchinte, for puiting trimmings oo mak V ing to make herself 1 at 147 uired. inton place. generally useful G ‘ood reference re- ) ANIED—ONE HUNDRED MANTILLA HANDS, IM. mec: iately. in a small family, None but good workmen need appl ‘Alaa, ere Wilaon's ENKRY EOGERTON, 409 Canal street. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK where liberal wages are paid. need apply but those fully competent and can None ve unexcep- tionable references for character and capability. Apply to Mi deseph Russell, 130 West 34th st, ability. Apply to Mrs, v ness. W eat ANTED—AT 628T. MARK’S ANTED—FOUR ‘Only those need ay Apply at 420 9th TAITER AND CHAMBERMAID WANTED—WELL RE. commended from her last place, which bas been in this Apply at 122 East 12th at., between RLS TO MAKE GOLD OHAINS, ly who are acquainted with the buai- yin the store. ‘and 3d avs, PLACE, A NEAT, GEN- tel person as nurse and seamstress " Apply from 1 to 4 Useless to eal before the appointed time, ‘clock. 7 ANTED—A GIRL, in a private famil Lin Galletin place, firat Good reterences required. Were been in tat capacity bef ANTED—LADIES’ fog ghey } foong. Apply to ‘in disposition, with good city refe iner ghar Nove Divisuon at, V smai! need apply Vit with good reference. Ww Cail W tere ces fore may apply at 125 9» oh st HAT TRIMMER; ALS maker; also afew young ladies to quill you Isaacs, agent, 31 Catharine st., for- AS NURSE AND CHAMBERMAID Call_between the hours of 11 and use fromt Fulton avenue, Srooklyn. REFS WANTED—MUST BE NEAT AT AND D OBLIG. "Wazes $6. Oo A LA. TANTED—AT 145 FIFTH AY ENUE, A PROTESTANT lio do chamberwork, fine washing and waiting ina jamily. Call to-day between 8 and 10 o'clock. ANTET—A FIRST RATE OPERATOR AND BASTER, 1 Ro on vests, None but good hands need JB: ‘ast 13th st., between avenues A and B, second vis, 2 Kewaen st: Williamsburg. ANTED—A SMART, 7 TIDY GIRL, WITH GOOD RE from her iast place, to do general housewor iu « private ‘amily; a German preterred. Apply to Mrs. Di Wa ‘ED—A Seine a ee COOK; ONE WHO UNDER- reference renired ea for bor Ber ast 26 West 1#th,at., between the hours of 10'aud a a good ‘washer and froner; wages ‘$7. Apply at EDA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE roman, W do genefal housework tn & small pel _ good washer and ir afer and plain cs0k. Cin be seen for ww days abil Dea ts Boor: ‘A BOY, ABOUT 1 YE arn ibe engr: nj and reside with his parents Herald oflloe, ie for ant, A. W. O, ereniges required.” Liberal Wages ess Grover, Chatham sqnare Post difice, ROUGH WAITER, AN ed. Written r est 26th st, TAITER WANTED n French \ between WAstepotunen 313 LESMEN, TWO Ameriean and one Also two coltesters and two walters. App ree nia! Clerks’ Reguatey ofee, 78 Brondway for respertaile men. No com mission . sen, Honra Kh I “A YOUNG MAN AS OLERK Address, stating experience and where Herald oftice. YOUNG WAN ACCUSTOMED TO PACK ing beta and straw goods. Apply at 26 Broadway. WASTED=IN A PIBST C1ASS GROCERY, & YOUNG man, about 15 years of age, respectably connected, as clerk; one who hus been in the business preterred. Nalery ibe ‘al to one who would Apply after 3A. M. In store av ANTED, wt J.B. ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘situation as laund willing to aggist in the chamber work ifreqiired. Hest city reference from her last place Call for two days nt 62 West 2046 at, comer of 6th av., sucond floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A REAP a cook, washer and ironer. Beat c nt 40 West 13th wt., for two days, TABLE GIR, eference. Call ANTED-BY A RESPROTABLE GTRI, 16 YeAnS ‘old, & situation to take care of & baby. is fond of children ig of good disposi iow bas no objection to go to the country. zon nil for two days at 4 Ww \NTED—RY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO 20 ont by the day to do plain sewing: 1s quick and neat at Tail at 36 West Ith a, for two day, ‘i TANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESP r wirl, todo general housews is a good wa ironer and plain cook; good rete on Wer Laat pie be seen for twa days at 1lO Warren st, between Hoyt and Bond sts., Brooklyn. WArten—a situ. ATION BY A YOUNG WOMAY. | plain ook, good washer and froner; woo! x general honsework Io m émall family; is willing and ob ss lived four yearn in her lant | ta go to Cant au t Hi, MOEDUG oor, SroB) By 7 WANT 6 YOUNG MEN, WITH FROM $90 T0 $1,000 jn Cush, t purchase our goods, consisting of wate and jewelry, and to Lp ted of them in all the cities and towns throughout the United States and Canada. Some persons who buy Gur goods are making at the rate of $0,000 per year fell iny at we anufacture our own goods, and sell for ag ie cent teen than other v7 holeaale otven, and the style MPenalicy is unsurpassed, ‘Cn amine or send for catalogue. WrkaNie, AQllV RS & CO. 1% and 197 Broadway. ANTED—TWO OR THRER BXPERIENCED SALRS- men; thowe accustomed to the mantilia trad Apply in the evening to Charles Street & Co., 475 Broadway sites apy SMART, seu BOY, ABOUT 14 OR 16 years of age, in an oll factory Inquire at we ATS eM A OE Mslory Inquire wt loz Furman a. Lente Big ht YOUNG MAN, AS rk in & grocers one wequainted wit bi Ce be Vat 2 atari quainted with the nen is ANTED—AN ACTIVE, STEADY YOUNG MAN, LIV. ing with his parents, In'a lace and maslia store. ‘Apply 19D, &. R. Muctonald, 62 Dey st. y JS ANTED—AT THE ALMY HOTEL, 18 WEST 8T., A Tha ta take are of ‘ihe biciem 1 hond enok nt wd ype andermand bis bosiness, bi wb ig « cllyg from 9 wil A. ra W ra Ty idastelouse prigtor. W Apply ni 809 ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE HOUSEWORK OF A small family. Nove need apply without good reference at 452 Pearl st. ANTED—A who would be willin, Avply at dwelling ane | ing. wa ) ANIED—TWO FIRST RATE GIRLS; ONE AS COOK, warher and ironer and the other as seamstress, @ho un’ derstancs cutting and fitting ladies’ dresses and is willing to make Lerself generally useful. West in at, third door TANTED—A FIRST ovat hae good reference and good appearance, BGrnlwag, near Union square, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1859. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. MAN, 26 YEARS OF AGE, WANTE 4 SITUATION AS pb ES, and siéady, aud Usroughly wader: rn good city reference ‘employer. throe days, trom 9 4. Mito GP. M., at Ld Mulberry stim the grocery wore JOUNG May Wane 4 Seay rere Ate ge of farming or gardening. Best employer, A a aoa WRITTEN UP AT TE TH a8 SHORT. YRENCH GENTLEMAN, FORMERLY IN BUSINESS on bis own account (importation ‘of wines and French viahes a situation ent, bookkeeper or salesman; he speaks several lang nish the v. 36 th Herat tae beat references. Address P, YOUNG MAN, ABOUT STARTING ON A TOUR ‘hrough the United 8tates, desires lo eugage in some bust: will pay of hus travelling expenses, Ad- erald office, MARRIED SCOTCHMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS farmer. Good recommendations given. Inquire this ay. cas 10 to 2o'clock, at A, Grieve's store, 150 Cham- 8 8 GERMAN MAN, WITH A SMALL FAMILY, WANTS ‘situation as farmer’s foreman or as coachman and gar- Teuer, Has got the best recommendation. Apply to H. Teas- Jer, Yonke ‘Weatchester county. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS PORTER, or any other business; is not afraid of work; can loan his employer $1,0W0 on good weeurity; no agents of booksellers need repiy. "Best reference given, Address T. B., box 125 Herald office. EUs s10N | hatch aqr AN INTELLIGENT yOunS) jer, assistant, or to open oyster to is ust employe overs forelx years’ references... Address, for this week, I. wwrence, Union square Post office. EATER A Oe ME Pa Addresa J. S., Billard cepa ‘Denis Hotel. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS OLERK in adrug store. Best of city reference given. Address Mr. ae ‘vole, No, 22/ Kast 19th st., between Istav. and avenne 10 MILLERS.—SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG man, capable to take charge ofa merchint or grist mill or as salesman, or bookkeeper in & feed and flour siore, Ad dress Miller, Herald office. 10 DRUGGISTS.—A _R#SPECTABLE YOUNG MAN OF good education, wishes to learn the business, with which he is slightly eacanuae, Good cit fetprenes. ‘Address for two days, L. N. 122 Henry street, in the ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN (INGLE), THO- roughly competent, a situation to take charge of a retail drag store; first class city references; ne objection to any part of the Union or Canada. Address Druggist, 874 Broudway, ANTED—A Lace BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A whol ry OF pi store; has a good know- ledge of the business; can furnish the best city reference. Ad dress Knox, Herald ‘flee. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS PORTER, BY A SOBER ‘and industrious Englishman, who is able and willing to work; good recommendations Can be seen 0a application to J.'& b. McGregor & Co., 134 Pearl st. ANTED—A SITUATION AS FARMER, GARDENER, coachman and groom, by a newly. married man, who 1 derstands the ae uation ehorwoabiy: his wile is capable re of milk, butter and poultry, or would have no je fo vi desired. Address for two ot jection to live in the same house a daye P. b., box 189 Herald ofice, ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS coachmen and to make himself generally useful. Can be seen at hii soporers « office, rt Bro., 38 Willinm st. t0-whom WANTEDIBY A STEADY, YOUNG MAN, A. SITUA: ‘and liquor store, or woul as varkeepert Word ay ners ds the business and the city trade; also understan butter and cheese trade; best city panty Be rao Would take charge of elther bu reference as to ci sinees. Address ANTED—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN, BY ‘oung man who haa a thorough knowledge of the otis og business in all its various ranches. ‘The most satistuctory references given. Address Brown, box 1,730 Posto ANTED—A SITUATION AS CLERK IN A WHOLE. Wincor jenna ary goods store, by a boy I8yeargof age, who has been in a retail store for the last five years. Reference from former employer. Address James, Herald office, CADEMY OF pda ublic meeting in A‘ Agen ‘benalf of an 4 Obeerva- tory in the Central Pan ACAD ENS OF eens ON FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 25, Adds esses will be delivered by Prot Mitchell, Professor Davies and distinguished speakers. ission free to all paris of the house. To commence af: 5a = ba std Sia aD eh SoS i CARD. am, FB: Bey Eas AEP 2s THE fbi fan RE- ih yehierday's papers, att aie ek Tihave’ iy an i We this Militerent ghee * MPO Aaa Nabe AREANDE ¢ accompa “ig works rn as security for the faithful performance ¢ work, Commissioners of the Central Park reserve the right ta. es porate endorsed “Proposals for wideni 1 6 ent 1 street, and addressed to sey eer fe mers ot'tne entra 1 2B, FRED. LAW OLMSTED, Architect in Chief. H™ ALDRY AND NEXT OF KIN OFFICE. Family le oy found and painted, hee engraved, HENRY a ¥ Removes Ist of May to 649 and 661 18,5 ae Eras, M. Ty eka TO JANITORS OF COLLEG! and all other pe ‘Atsuch pinces there tion of old paper, tae wisheepe, hie sreneeery and gnremeny a fome encumb branes, Buch rnbbiah ny mater to Sohal exten at halos c or otherwise defaced or p a0 ba ign Iecrpomension ie reteee fo reraoils, hav! thane of paper-can exchange ihe same for what. bem. ta mation di Uigtours afta and? eM. ‘Proposals should nied by the names of two ree. ACADE- ways be the of runty, mamely, the scive circulating medium of : ang Giiauncry STOCKWELL, n street, N. Y¥., basement. ABIES’ FAIR.—THE LADIES OF THE SIXTEENTH: Sireet Baptist church will open fair thie (Tuesday) after. noon, Febr atthe church in Sixteenth street, between. Seventh renuee 1 be continued during ihe after. noons and evenings of February 2th,” Admission cents. aceon —I. 0. OF oO. F. 6 sliver trimmings’ anf ornament’ embreh embroid ein gold, u em ilk for military and naval tn Tedstan, te bribe cee the country promptly Tilenten tor to.’ 8. BARRY, 24 Grand street. (Successor to E. Comba). NARoNee: SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION.—THE Chestaut Convention wil aagemble in, Jayne’a, Hall Feb. Fedo m3 Poiock Tie and i oa erent & id eb, 32, nt 334 o'cloc! and will continue, and evening of Wednesday and Thursday. ae, on arriving in the city, will please e Committee on Latimer who be be found | Hs fae Halton n Tesday, after 10.A M. Those who, arrive ‘time wil Thew-velvoe to itr. John W, Sexton, No, 409 Market street. It is expected that every 8 ot to Philadelphia tnd ia vicinity wil ttt ‘one delegate or more, | Friends ofthe ca ‘ze desirous of en- Teriaining delegates, w an Comeebienet of Entertatsinent os early us possible: saying how Sccommodate, ‘The meetings of the Convention wil be ‘open N° TO TAXPAYERS.—THE COLLECTOR OF bgt ‘estchester town of Pelham wit be atthe Wi ier of Broome street and the Howery, February 21 and oo {ween the hours of 10nd 8, to receive. tho taxes of Peliaens ville and Prospect Hill is, Wencbetar ot county. EXANDER RO! Collector. OTICE.—LYON ISAACS, AGENT, HAS. REMOVED . 5 Division street to 31 Catherine street vee NORE SS ne ee TO THE efirm of Ridley & McGuire are hele accounts forthwithy “Mr. RIDLEY, whe. eantinues business, will receive settlement up to the Ist be niven C hia soba solictior for terwards all out claims wi collection. mite ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTABLE MAN, W axe water ina private family. He understands his buat, ness thoroughly, and can be well recommended by his present employer. Apply at No. 18 Wal NTED—A SITUATION AS PORTER IN “A STORE, to drive a horse and cart; writes a fair hand. Good cit reference if required, | Avply at the northwest corner of 1 at. and 6th ave,, until engaged THE TR. TRADWS. FIRST CLASS PERFUMER AND TOILET SOAP aces wanted. Must understand both branches tho- to the highest degree of the art. Addreas Toilet, Pub- Teen er ofice, Philadelphia, stating name and qualitestions. FIRST CLASS COATMAKER WANTED—TO GO TO ‘Kentucky; steady work and good wages. Address A. B. ©,, box 180 Herald oftice, stating where an interview may be aid this day. NAKDENER—WANTED, BY AN INDUSTRIOUS, sober, steady married man, a situation as gardener; ore child: is a good vegetable gardener, ean ‘take hnrge of a greenbouse if required: best of reference can be given. Inquire tor two days at Thorburn’s seed store, No. 15 John NARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST class practical gardener, who possesaes a thorough Knowledge of the Duslneet in allie departments. |Satiatneiory reterences can be ¥ lon or address ¥. R, 234 Wi fam #t., from 10 to 8 o'clock, f two days. A YOUNG MAN 2) YEARS desirous of obtaining a sita ation as ner; understands the care of horses and caile, and can be well recommended for honesty, industey and sobriety. Address J. BL, Herald office LUMBER WANTED—AS PAREN] R WITH A Gas Pp fitter, ina business already established; must be a mood Pochaths Sih tee bee Of teoohassenaamten Soe bone sty. "Ap: pis from 6 to 8 P.M. to 0. HAZELDINE, 66 Hamilton avenue, South Brooklyn. A kinall capital required. LOTHIERS.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS HAD AN "T° experience of ten years as cutter in the clothing business, would like to have ® good situation: the best of references given, Wor particulars adress N. B. L., Herald ofice. 0. PUBLISHERS, STATIONERS, PRINTERS, &C., IN New York or elsewhere —An experienced wood engraver ould enter into an agreement with some responsible party to mapa a of them business. Tert map: oe’ attend yo that iness. Terms, capability, &c., made known on application, Address Buria, box 127 Herald office, DRAWER WANTED-AN EXPERIENOBD hand, who can superintend s factory and who unter sande maxing dies for drawing seo! wire; Tmust_be capable ia every particu! Drawer, Herald of h ee, ich al be Mhall’be coutdental.” Factory ‘ Philadelp! EMOVAL.—ALEX ANDER McKEN? PLUMB! ‘will remove on the 1st of May to his ew olore aeeee Fourth and Mercer streets; toree Boor to let sy by 25 feet euch, “Apply at the Diaphragm Pilver office, Mey StL Fourth street. fee one great and Denefivial plece of “American uaanrpassed akill and enterprise. I did so accordingly indulge for American genius n that reapect. 1to0k with mea jay of un- questionable honor and pure integrily (a married lady, in a far advanced state of pregnancy, with her husband's consent and Frowledge). Upon our return home on the enue, and just between Thirty-second and Thirty third care man. by the name of Jobn Fitz] Lastest Pelt sao bend Sears amd soe ths left bee is to Vor my ight wagon ever-and truck the jf fore whee of m 1 wagon wits the left wheel of bis cart, w Med carpetin, Le oil- Goth peselgieatinn the inde sutiapeell we ae in the most violent manner, which left wheel of said cart Abealuely came on her right forehead, bruising, cutting and bisckening a right eye and temple, and were it not that T Lal peng ide her and stopped the left wheel of said he ud would have been severed in two, and two lives toda Lave been lost. My wagon was much injured. ‘The bores barnes got love. of course, the harness got broken, and. all to. the damage of $% .0 the owners, Messrs. King h «oe Tate place and Fourth siree!. T culled and. hnlloued’ for the poles ‘o arrest the might have been murderer, but, as usual, po po- iceman conld be found to do bis duty, althongh there were three or four in the crowd. My. firat re iake the lady to the nearest doctor's” which was “ime mediately “opposite "the piace ‘where’ ls’ outragests, tilainows seen, took place without a policeman 19 act arn wok place betw: een the houre of 6 and 7 o'clock in the Hoon, After Thad the larly placed in. the careful hands of 1s Br. Husted and his kind family, 1 bastened to pursue and have the bn tog Q step not sot the ve ft or policeman. id pursne him, and arrest im myself near. Forty-eighth street, and there and then. mare fin him ine Ln cnare of an officer, and T myself went with another to the house, hetween Seventh and Eighth avennes, Upon m; vai there there was no captain oF any one who appeared ae hive control over some of the unruly officers who were there. One of them saw two segars in my, vest pocket, and asked me for one. Gentlemen, said 1, tone for, ekch, but here, ald J, ig a dollar bill, and ced gh loge allof you. 0, then if you were (once the rush that was for the mortal dolar. “One of them took it; what he ait with itl know by Tre case cnmne this day before Justice Quackenbush, Court, Jefferson market. J aha my case oF, all an but Cg umane disporition of the Justice dismissed the de beggar wr fon caine he waa Feprescoued by, counsel auppoea, with chastisement on the part of the court. institute a tang suit to morrow. 1 write this to expose tae total pepe of the present sysiem of police. I also swear to this JOHN FIA Wee, Sworn before me, Feb. 21, 1859. D, B, TarLon, Commis. sioner of Deeds, HE FORTY- THIRD ANNUAL "ANNIVERSARY AND exhibition of the Duane street Methodist precorel Sabbath School will take piace ¢ on Tuesday evening, 22d inst. The exer- oe will consist ot addresses, dinkognies, ‘duets, choruses, £0. yy the children. Doors open at 6}, o'clock; to commence at 3 clock. Admittance 25 cents. ‘ANTED—A pine e AS GARDENER, BY A Di 8. lin man, who bas been in America for 15 ‘years; under berg hy - ‘business in all {ts branches, including the manage ment of .de., and propagating of plants, laying ont of prounda’ &e. fostimonials unex: . TO wave trouble Yeme need apply but a Protesmnt. Apply to J. K., sid ‘ANTED—A SAWYER.—ONE ACCUSTOMED TO RUN. ning a circular saw may apply at 221 and West 25ta at., New York. cee RT HE SPEECH! OF HON. JOHN MINOR BOTTS. AT THE Academy of Music this afternoon, will be published in pamphlet {orm tomorrow by McKRE’ & CO., news agents, Bin building." Orders promptly filled. Pp ro ise egal Bultcing Avsociations,” will be held at 188 Mercer on Wednesday evening néxt, the 234 ins, at 734 o'clock. A full attendance is WANTED =A A GILDBR WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER. ‘stands his business to go to Charleston, 8.C. Apply at 221 and 223 West 26th st., New York. ANTED—A GARDENER AND FARMER WHO THO. rougbly understands gardening and farming in all its branches, Apply at 200 Greenwich st. up stairs. A single tWan preferred. "No one belonging to intelligence “offices nsed apply. THOROUGHLY ConPerENT, COOK, a CLASS rt_in the washing anc ‘5 Great Jones st. 1AM. Apply immediutely a: BERMAID AND 135 y re 10s Chambe and ANTED—SOMR FIRST RATE 1 ilk bonnets; none but the ighly understand their business. Apply w C. up stairs, TRIMMERS ON STRAW hands, who tho. W. Simmons, RESPONSIBLE E PERSON WANTED—TO INTRODUCE Je invention of great demand and ulllity in the pr nic ipal eitles and towne: one half the profits will be allowed foc d recommendations desired. orth ave, evening, at BOY WANTED years old POSHECARIES.—WANTED, A COMP cary, having a pertect knowledge of the ner of others MAN WANTED—T0 HUY A TRA AND corre rk, Williamsburg ai d weekly, and will zy 5 o'clock, at 125 Chitham street—Canton Vee vor pany. pI je persone. NDP 1421 Pearl st, Apply at 93 Jobn st., up stairs IMMEDIATELY—ABOUT American preferred or German; not particula Inquire at 183 Lith st , corner where particulars will be given aa to salary, de, 15 TO TENT APOTHE trade, None OY WANTED—TO ATTEND A NEWSPAPER DEPOT, corner of 10th #t. and 6th avenue, and board with bis em loyer; wi ea one dollar for the th And Bonest boy need apply early tha (Tuestay) morning month. None but « smart ore C bill of exe tins, abtracls seel east, with name, has, renidence, references, axpertesce, OACHMAN WANTEH—ONE WiI0 his business well, and can bring gv ly at Madigon avenue, o ‘and 12 o'clock. UNDERSTANDS ood olty reterruces, may orner of 2ith st., between the hours ‘and compensation expected. TRST CLASS: Sanya, FOR gh Sarl lab | © pal office, LERK WANTED IN A LAWYER'S OFFICR—Wi0 ‘writes plain and rapid, and is experienced in pleadiags, of ules anditaking notes of teat writing of thang preerrod Land $ociock P. 9 ETAIL DRY Goons SALESMAN WANTED. APPLY to Journeay & Barnham, 144 Atiantic st, Brooklyn, ALESMEN. WANTED.—NONE NERD APPLY BUT first clase city referenoes, Apply’ after 5 vorge A. Heard, 125 Broadway. thore oelock P.M. MO. BUTCHERS WANTED, having, to IN ‘THK COUNTRY, A stendy young man, to butcher and attend store occasion: ally and make himself generally usefnl. Apply to Mr, Heald, No. 2 Front atreet, from 10 19 Zo'clock, ANTED.—MERCHANTS AND OTHERS Burr ATIA Wi OMUMAL a PRIS. to, DWAY. J REDPATH | Address G. K., at Mr, Bridgeiaan’s seed sto: ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A Scotchman; is, married. without family; is thoroughly concersant with bis bosiness; gond recommendations: hus been in the country eight years. wdener, Thor- burn’ LL seed st 15 John at., N. ¥. ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A married man without family, who thoronghly under. stands his businers. Best of city reference as to ability, &c. corner of 18th nt, and Brosdway. i J W2NTED-TWo TAILORS, AT 156 MERCER sTRERT T. MOORK. )—TWELVE GOOD HANDS, TO MAKE WIRE Apply at No. | Division si., corner of Catia. ANTED—A CUTTER ON CUSTOM WORK, TO Go A short distance in the country. Apply this day, between nd 12 M., to George Miller, 210 Ureenwich at. IPPLsG BACK OFFICES. FAMILIES. WANTING “GOOD SERVANTS Imm @ institute for domesiies, 1% ilth eacnan td Gu eremen, Mids eteuive hocas hee abundawes ace, ‘vil, capable help, Conducted by & reupeotable Armurioxs Gtry. ANTS OF THE FIRST CLASS, OF SEVERAL NA tions, including Fi aad German, with good refer Poay. be obtained ‘at Kou 13 and 14 Tbe Honee, Ai een bet tween 3d and 4th ava. A Freneh and German lady to attend. ance. ANTED—A CLERK FOR A SHIPPING OFFICE, A clerk for a steamer, six men for steamers, one baggage man, two brakemen, three firemen, four porters for stores. four pire vo to Rurope and Calitornks, Apply to THOS. SPINK, $5 Hudson st, % FRANCAISE DESIRERAIT BNTRE DANS UNE inne farniile pour prendre goin d'un enfant wu-deasns de eaneigner 18 france! le & des melt: leurs recommendations. S'addr ES FURNITURE. a HESTNUT AND FIRGT PREMTOM ENAMELLED COT: ty il col manufestare, st Bi. Prantinan anon es 304 Canal stret,op- onite Wooster street. Manufactory footer street. faanblished In 1448. D CHAMBER SUITS 0 OF FURNITORR, IN rae WAR a rs ree foe TTURR, FUR Ss PRICR PAID Pee resid and ofies furtare, re, carpeting and all kinda pre gee era par ee a ae ‘ute enn bo", 10 be — | One i WAITRRS, 26 Cuban treet URNITORE Rovant FOR READY MONEY —A FAIR ven in ready money for furniture, carpets, books, e., Aon nv 25 Bbsth uvesiue, between Ninth ad ead streets, Peters, FOR RATE ($6,000 WORTH)—IN A LARGE near Grnoe chnrok, with or without leage, for $4 CO) oni, wor rithen OF real estate, OF in Lote to Rutt. Pos’ worsh oat any Ume. Addrews M rk, Unions) are Pow ollicg CELEBRATION OF THE Gen Appts rae | anes are Oana irder of Uni aie. heb er of ald hmericann will approad A thay Was F stihe Academy Hurl, Fou Irving Pisce, with an oration fon. J. Chap: re 2of Voginne; rest me Bete ey the Harm i Seeman! mute, by] Wallac’ ul iy propriate exercises The com) pase Iu at the singe door, Fourteenth street. ‘oor skews Mmit members of the Order in full regalia, with their lad at the centre door on Fourteenth The other nd eee pice, Thered aan olber Hgcoia adalt but - Doors open at 12 o'clock noon, “Fxercives, commence JAMS A. LOCAB: Charmane” Rsecretartes, HE SOTENTIFIO AMERICAN OFFIOR.—MUNW & jo imericam and ferelan, patent wotctors eve removed om 128 Fulton acreet (Sin niiding) t uilding, em trances 3] Park row nud 14 Nessus nlreck, rahe om HE MEMBERS OF THE BEN the United Sos of Erin are requested to attend » meeting on Tuesday evening, eb. 22. at Metropolitan Hall, West Forty: second street, between Righth and Ninth avenues, at 8 o'clock precisely. By order, THOS, DOODY, Vice President, Gantan, Secretary, IASRROCON, CADEMY OF TANGUAGHS, $201 92 BROADWAYT-—F, hnuri tit Princtpal.—Lnetruction given in Freneh, German, Spanwb, felis, Latin, (reek, Hebrew and Xnylish, Clastou are farmed day ahd evening. Terms in clases $1) per qwarier. Apply as above, to F, MAMT NULL. CADEMY OF PENMANSHIP AND BOORKERPING, 2 Iirendway.— New puplia are recelved day und oven ine upon favorable terms, ‘There are vo clnssoa, the ely imparted and thorough. Sucen Lr ahpeeatanidents OLIVER BS. Sons me FRENCH LADY, ACCUSTOMED TO TEAGH IN A some of the principal achools in this ety, has a (ew hours epee tes coi al gen Tones my oxel for her board. en of reterencen given. Adarows'C. BA ce. Li WHO DASIRE A BUSINESS SYSTEM OF WRi fag, hookkeeping and ariuimotic call at ROWS Com mercial Be not Gepsived by incom peveot teuchers oF delasive advertisements. “Ladle cy gentle Inen’s writing clawes only $2, Open day and evening. OA OF MERCANTILY WRITI A Leeblog and arithmetic ane fanaa tole: y and eveming, at 62 How Fulton street, Brook = fu, Col, Paine, the renown aed on her of penmanship, poured the tbe arg school ever obtained in this place, orale SaanOR AND NGLISH DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUTHS, BRS Womae aia Ih ean ction given tn the reine ebecmabe Latte, drewing’ ant un French ay fringe of ‘school.’ ‘Ferms moderate, For particulars apply jr cero cng” A TADY OR. GENTLE. experienced fm between finrriaon snd Degraw, rookiyny Ss? Nicknatreet, JPRENCH LANGUAGN.—PROFERIOR _D. ROL continue to reesire. new pa His fe toreush eaeeees = Serer ae ti Speen eee me args ply at the roome, 141 Ninth wireoty third dsor east or arcade MASE COUNTING ROOMS, For BOOKKEREPING sft bs BU! Sinise AFFAIRS, No. 248 Bh * _Ctroutara, with full partes ec Appleton’ bute Yi MISKFS ROHR'S FRENCTI AND BNGLISIL BOARD- ing and day achool, 33 West Thirty third Fifty peguie Private o for Jadies in German, and VOLENT SOOTE?TY OF”

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