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6 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEYAUY P 1, WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITITATION Address J. P., Herald office. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY_ 23 1859. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WANTS A SITU, Mics aa eral Sameas Bie objection to liz oF coat Good city reference given. Call at 28 Monroe st, for two days, RST CLASS WAITER GIRL WISHES A Mm in a hotel or boarding house, to do waiting: full care of a dining room. Any person wantlog a gen: assistant need not apply, Can be seen at 49 Laurens tt., in the Dasement. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS 4 SITUA- A rion as chambermaid and seamstress, or to take care of idren; good city reference. Can be seen for two days, if aren Baal 1S Amnly st, South Brockiyn. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS seamstress, understands all kinds of family plaln sewing; Zan cut and fit adies’ and children’s clothing in the bes: maa rer, andis willing to do light chamberwork; hax the best of Cig reference. ‘Gan be seen al 2 Grand aL, in the RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SiTU A: tion as echambermaid and lanndress in a private family; Ve hest of city reference can be given, Can be seem for two duys at 472 4th at., near lat av, fu the store LADY DESIRFS TO OBTAIN A PLAC URS ‘or chrmbermaid for a neat, tidy girl, who has lived with 16 months. Apply between 10 and 4 o'clock, at 95 East Wh et COMPETENT DRF Binds of childre ‘§ few more ladies to go out by the day or week. A: Hetropolitan Post oftice SITU ATION WANTED. ‘ed young woman, 10 cook, Ww: fam Apply at James Han} Jantic, Broos lyn PERSON WHO sewing machin sit can . WHO ARES ALL gage with 4 able prteate famion 7 Dune Indy wlio vncers ue Zoot work, “Call for two days at $62 2d ay,, near 234 su quire for Mrs. Kaynaugh SITUATION WANTPD—~RY A RESP A. yong woman todo general honsework in a sm esto! city references given. “Onll at 128 auant roo) PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISH?S A 5) A ton as chambermaid and weiter, or as charnb plain sewer, or will take the entire charge of chi sond reference. ‘Call for two days at Sl West 28ch si, thrd floor, front room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RUSPRCTANLE young woman, us plain cook, washer aad frone undress, Has the ‘est of city reference from her last om: N ENGLISH GIRL WAN dress, and to assist asc! reference. 12) Hamilton RESPFOTABLE GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITU A- Ay "eae do plain housework. Inquire at 112 Eldridge st for two days. SITUATION WANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FA- mily, by an experienced woman; she is a good cok, washer and ironer; understands pastry.” Can give the best of eity references Call for two days at 137 Weat 13th st., in the front basement, between 7th and Sth ave, RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL WISHES A A "alination to travel with a farofly as child's nave oF 0 wise. Can produce good city reference. Call at 325 1st Between 19th and th sis, room No. 8. WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAMBER- maid, or as chambermaid and narse; no objection to a Short distance in the country; best of recommendations given, App y at 142 East 29th st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WO- man, "6 cook washerand froner: has no objection to do a for asmall family. Call fortwo days at 493 Ca- SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS seamstress and chambermald; understands all kinds of family sewing and dresamaking. Can give good city reference. ‘Call at 35 West 13th st, between Sth and 6th ar SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, ascook, washer and ironer. Best city re- ference from her last place." Can be seen for two days if not engaged at 77 West 19th st. front basement, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU ation as cook, is 4 first rate washer and froner, and an éxcellent baker; has no objection to housework in a small pri vate family. The best of city reference. Call at 177 Adams at, brooklyn, second tloor. | RESPECTAPLE YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN WANTS A A situation to do plain cooklug, washing and iroaing, oF quae- ‘naewerk ts private family ‘all at 60 ay. B, third floor, back room. TATION WANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE MAR- eee iy witha fresh Rrenst of inilk: Bas ‘unexeep eferevee; loat her own baby one week old. Call jdrees 36 Houston st.. near Lat PECTARLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA. f tion as chambermaid aud walter; no objection to do the general Lousework of & small private family; bas lived five Sears avda ballin. ber lst place, Can be aeea at $2 Stanton St. Brooklyn. until engos LADY WISHR A. “bermaid and waitress, o'e'ook at 48 West 17th st. R ITUATION FOR A GOOD CHAM- She can be seen from 11 untill (OOK -SITUATION WANTED, @Y A RESPECTABLE C' woman, who understands American and French cooking al’ kinds of desserts, Good city reference. Call for two divs at 7] West 15th st. PLOCSEREEPSE WANTED, BY A MIDDLE AGED lady, & sit on aa honsekeeper: sha bas been w References unexceptlonable Address | Kinds of fxmily sewin; up. end /uily understands makiog bome gor GPAMSTRESS—WANTED. BY A OOMPRTENT SEAM ‘ mlovment by the day, wee! or month; can do all can make children’s dresses and has a oF dresamaking, Can be ween, until eagaget, TATION WANTED—RBY A MIDDLE AGED GORMAN 1», as honsekeeper in aemall private family: would > chjection to goin the country, Good reference given. B. L., box 10) Berald oflice, x © QALESWOMAN.—A YOUNG LADY OF EXPERIENCE wishes an engagement in the millinery business: under- stands the Broadway trade, Firstclass reference. Address A. B., No. 6 Amity place, SITUATION WANTED—RY SS ne waiter and chambermal: last for two days. QTUATION WANTRD—BY 4 PROTESTANT GIRL, AS © nurse and seamstress, and to take care of grown chi dren, Has the best city reference. Call for two days at 65 31 av Cap do all kinds of tamtiy sewing A RESPROTARL hoa itvad ag [) od city reference ITUATION WANTED—BY A R&SPETTABLE GIR © to do cooktog, washing and ironing or genera! housework in a mall private family, Has goodcity reference, Call for two daye at 307 Hieks at , Brooklyn. QIIUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, to conk and assist in the washing and ironin, » Protestant and has good city references. Call for two days at 296 West 13th st., near 9th avenue ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO SS) chamberwork and fine washing and froving. or as lau- dress; ia willing to make hers®lf useful andcbliging Good re- ference from her last place. where she lived several years. Call for two days at 81 P tt st , first floor, front room, ITUATION AS WET NURSE WANTRD—BY A MAR- ried woman, having a fresh breast of milk, and under. Jing perfectly the care of children; her own child te six weeksold. Can be well recommended. Call at 387 Sackett at., South Brooklyn. GITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ried woman as wet nurse; has a fresh breast of mil Be two days at 127 West 29th st , between 7th aad Sth ave: ere JITUATION WANTED—AS COOK OR LAUNDRESS, IN Sa private boarding house hy a respectable woman; ‘has ood elty reference. Call at §5:3d ave., between 10th and 11th two days. ITUATION WANTEN—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, in aamal! private family; can do general housework; 20 objections to do chamberwork, or to take care of children, or to do waiting in a private family: Call at 639 Canal st, first door, wor cook, washer and ironer, or aschambermaid or waiter in asmail private family. Can give the best satisfaction as ta honesty aud eapablity. Call at 160 40th st, hetween 7th and &th avs. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM vermaid and to assist in fing washing and troning, or as Jaundress, in a respectable private family. Has the hest of city reference from her last place, where she has lived more than five years. Call at 108 West 1éth st, Ia the rear, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIT. ation as purse and seamstress. ia competent to tikes charge of an infant: or as chambermaid and seamstress, Can ve tbe best ofelty reference. Can be seen for two diys at ‘West Washington place. PROTESTANT YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA A tion, as good plain cook, washer and ironer, orto do eral housewerk, in a small family. Good city reference, for two days at 147 West 35th st, between 7th and Sth ava A RESPECTATLE GIRL WISHES |4 SITUATION AS first rate cook; uné nds all kinds of meats and p» ries." Apply for two Gays at No. 3 West 2ith st. Good referen: RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA tion as seamstress; is thoroughly competent. and is willing to make herself ceverally useful. Best city reference fron Trat piace. Call for two days at 196 Fim st., between Brooms and Spring. N ENGLISH SEAMSTRESS WANTS A SITUATION, ean cut ladier’ and children's dresses and do plain make baby clowes. Wiil work by the day or week. 31 Prince st. for two daye, or address C. W., Heraid ol Has the best of city referen: SITUATION |WANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE young gir), to do general housework ina small private family. The best of city reference given. Call fur two days at tT West 19d st, be ween 6th and 718 ave, SITUATION WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, AL Syria most respectable Provesiant woman; in avery good cook; wuderstands baking and pastry, has no odjectinn to assist in the washing snd ironing of asmail family; would go in the country with m alce Has the best of city for two days at 243 East ih rence from her list place ft, back basement. (A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A 8:71 atton ag cook: wn ds pastry, sou, ponttry and game and baking in all its dierent branches. The best city reference given from ber inst emplover. Call at 24 East h BE. two doors below Ist av., frst fluor, back room, for two va. SITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE, BY AN ENO. lish Protestant woman, competentto take the entire charge Of an infant or nursery. Can give the highest testimonials as to character and capability from her last employer, where sie has lived anumber of years A note addressed M.A. W., Union square Post office, will meet with immediate atteation. COMPETENT YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL WANTS A situation aa nurse and plain sewer, or ag chambermaid ‘and waiter The best city reference given. Call for two days ‘St 25 Kast 12th st., between University place and Sth av. REPPECTABLE GIBL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO housework for a private family, or to do cham. erwork. Call at No.7 Rector st., room 4. HEALTHY WIDOW WOMAN, WITH CHILD THRER months oid and a fresh breast of milk, would take a baby to nurse at her own residence. She can give {t the best of eure. Best of reference. Inquire for Mrs. Campbell, at 111 Corner of 18th st., third floor. A SXTUATION WANTED-BY A, STEADY, QUIET young woman, as cook in a private family; is competent; has good city reference, Can be seen for two days at 336 6b avenue. A SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as a goed plain cook, good washer aad froner; no objections to do general housework {na smail pri vate family. Good city reference. Call at 156 West 30th st., between 7th and Sth avs., for two day SITUATION WANTFD-—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman. as cham vermaid in a respectable family ‘and 16 assist in washing and ironing, or to wait on children or do plain sewing. Apply at 261 Rast 14th st. for two days GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID or to do general housework. Can be seen for one day at 116 Kast Zith st. Also, s woman wants a child to dry nurse at her own residence. Apply as above. SITUATION WANTED—RY A You: man; is anexcelient laundrens or Wands fluting and getting up fi muslin city reference, attbe French dressmaker’ RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A I fA “ton ae chambermaid and do up fige washing: hus dest of city reference from her last place. Call fortwo days ‘at 11 6th ot. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT PERSON, 88, oF AS chambermall and seam has the best of clir refereace, NGLISHWO. ng or grewn children, ienced with children f address W. K., 119 W # weil expe * sDquire and 6 tion ae 4 kw ence from ber last p Gus st. SITUATION WANTED — BY A_ RESPECTABLE A young girl, us good pisin cook and iroaer won se work; hae six yours reference irom her ave., op floor, back room, for days MARRIED WOMAN WISHES TO TAKE A BABY TO Wet nurse, at ber own house. Can be seen for wo days Renst Zt ist. t att MIDDLE AGRD WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO AA. to cooking and assist in washing and froning, unde fands baking, Good reference if required, Inquire at 251 la@ avenae, front room, YOUNG FEMALE PROTESTANT WISHES A SITU ation in a private family, as chambermald and waitreas is & good plain sewer and embrolderer, if wauted. Call at 21 Albany , eeeond floor, back room. A RPSPRCT ABLE WOMAN WANTS A 81704 ion, AB chambermaid and laundress, or would make ie and do plaia sewing. Call for tw» pT, near Ist av. No objection to go in th: RESPECTAKLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA ton to do chamberwor child: waiting. Call at 73 Went dyin yee, days bidoenrisee SITUATION WANTED—BYA RESPECTABL iG Reference from her last pisce. "Call for twerdags to Ash between 6th and h av FAMILY HAVING RECENTLY LOST ; uo obtain for an excellent German gra ek wurse aud seamstress: a good howe more desired th wages. Address, stating Where to ca! once, REAPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHE! tion as chembermaid nd waitress, ort Bousework ine small private family. Call for two days u ‘Wyckolf st, Brooklyn, third floor, frot room. SCOTCH PROIESTANT WOMAN ton <8 weNATAL hows werk ve haa ro obyjsetion to go Wn the coumry, To be seen way, iu the basement. R SITTA ¢ family $80 Jirowd WANTS A wat L19 West 12th st., between oth and Ou | ITUATION WANTED--BY_A YOUNG WOMAN WAO understands French and English cooking in a privats family or hotel. } at 119 Bas) 16th st., near lst av., for two days.” Has good city reference, ITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXCELLENT SEa\t stress; understands all kinds of fine musting and French fluting: bas lived in the beet farntifes of this city for the last ten years. Can be seen at 78 Sth av., until engaged. N Good city references given. | SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE!, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, IN A SHALU family. for a good, steady, strictly honest ond tra worthy oman; she bas been écok ip England aad Ancrica. Apply at 82 West 33d at, WANTRD—RY A MIDDLE AGBD WOMAN, A STU A- tion ip a ehirt manufactory; wl Ne preferred is pers fey competent to the task in all its branches; ts wellversed in! @ working of sewing muchines; can cut and make toorder, on give the best of satisfaction; no objeetion to go to any other city, A note addressed to D. R., Herald office, tor oneweek, wr meet with prompt attention. WANTEDIDY, A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATICN AS chambermasd and to assist [a the washing, irong oF wo'ting, Cail for three cave at %5 Nasesu at., corner ot Wssh- in: ton st. Brookly: ean be well recommend! PRCTABUE jo a ph nt sitastio + TION BY 4 hermaid a a commended from her pr: cult Broadway. arse QANXTED—A SITUATION, BY A KESPEC Young WoMAD, KB good Cook, Washer god iro 2 pive the best of reference trom ber last place, Cs. at L Covrt st., Brooklya, third floor, back room, (ANTRD—BY A RESPECTABLE MIODLE AGED Scotoh woman, a situation to wait onan iavalil ls ¥ or to do plain sewing and lightchamberwork. Apply ai iti 6h av., top tloor, front room ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS vaitrese and chambermaid, or aa Chamoermal snd to of children. renee from bee resent e car b B14 West 2id st. ‘on wy, northeast corner ¢ ANTYD.—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTABLE MID. ¢ aod would be willing ‘oassist with the wash ping; unferstands all kinds of meats, sonps. pastry ; Call for two days at 20 Weet With . ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A R&SPHOTABLE ¥ou alter, or 4s dau bermaid sonntry; 17th st, near 6th av. WANTEDCDY A DRESSMAKER, WHO THOROUGH: ly understands the busiveas, can make bonnes and other fancy articles, & comfortable home, in a private fimily, and will g/ve her services ag an equivalent until the spring sea. Ren advances. AdaP@ss Tor three days, Dresmaker, Keraid office. ANTED—BY TWO COMPETENT GIRLS, WITE EX- client city reference, situations in the cit) stress and ladies’ maid; cuts and {lis ladies” and chidren’s: drecsees: is onick with the needle; ie a regular sernstress; Wes 85 to $0 per month; the other is an? can wait on a lady; wages $5. Call at 216 East23d ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WID HAS no children some family washing; the best of cire will be taken of any clothes entrusted to ber, or would wast for a few gentlemen. Inquire at 158 Bast 22d'st., second flov 1 om; or address a note to A. B., Union square Post ose, in sewing; haa no objection ty g) nthe ee given. Call for two days at 0) West NUMBER OF WOMEN AND GIKI@ WANTED Da...s An good atuations now reudy ab Sh frgeittte nnd Lowe for dctmeaica, 88 11th ora. (00K, WANTED—A WOMAN, WHITE OR COLORED; mus! thor-ugbly understand her busines; to auch 4 one, .rod wages nnd steady employment will be given, apply ai- i; Union square, between 10 and 12 0°elock, to day. ILLINE! 4 wanted, at Madam Werner's, 3; Diviaiva at. for ira aire af ‘aoraer r EAMSTRISS WANTED.--SHE MUST BE A CORPETENT | ‘SD Gressmaker, and have lived aa lady 8 maid. Apply, before 12 o'clock, at 32 Union Square, east. (PO MILLINERA.-W ANTED, AN BXPEI(ENCED TRIM. mer, who has been accustomed to first clas city work, to fll apermanent aiuation, Apply to Mra, Davidson, 125 Bleeck- er utreet, MPO MIAINERS —W 4NTED, ONE GOOD HAT MAKER aod trimmer, three improvera aud twe agprentices. Ap- py afer o'clock A. M., at 701 Broadway. W*8ZED—A PROTESTANT AMERICAN, GERMAM, Scotch or coiered servant, f¥ quperel h iosework in & wall family, wid uneacentionable city references Wages . a ppiy itweedistely, a 274 Wess 19h st, ear 9th ave, ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE, TO TAKE charge of an infant; she must be a good seamstress and Dave good city reterenres Aoply Tuesday and Wednesday, room 197 Gramerey Park Hotel. coarse washing and ironing; ehe must be perfectly steady and bring good city references; niso a person as chambermaid and to wash and iron; Protestants preferred, on account of nrch honwa. Apply ut 12 Lafayette place, corner of 4th st, . atter 9 o'clock. ANTED-LADIES’ HAT TRIMMER; ALSO A LA. dies’ dress cap maker; also afew young ladles to quill footing. Apply to Lyon Isaacs, agent, 31 Catharine at., for- merly of No. 5 Diviston st, ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, COMPETENT to take sharge of children, who is also a neat sewer. Ap- ply, with elty references, at 185 Bast 19th st, WwW ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A SMART TIDY GIRL, ‘as waiter and to assist in the washing and ironing; must be able ‘o take charge of a furnace, and understand waiting perfectly; good references required, Cail at 66 St, Mark’s place, from 10 to 11 A. M. ANTED--A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO TAKE CARE oi wo childrvn and sew; she must be experienced ani intelligent in the charge of children, and a nice sewer, none but Amer'can or English Protestants need apply at 236 West 224 bt, between 10 and 2 o'clock. ANTED—A NEAT GIRL, ABOUT 14 OR 16 YEARS of aga, to do the light housework of mily, Apply at 124 Rast 19th et, near 3d ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GRL, A eituation to do housework in a small private fanily, or aschambermaid and assist fn waabing and fropin;. Has'the deat of city references from her last place. Apply a 147 7th av , third floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, a8 chambermaid and to co fine vashing; thoroughly understands her business. Can give the best of city reerencea, Can be seen at 226 Mulberry at., or addrei a note, 7 ASHING AND IRONING.—A RESPECTABLE MAR. ied woman wiahes to take in washing, and irouing. aud to go out to day's work. Private families will find thet clothes made up with neatneas and despatch. Good referen given. Apply at 224 East 15th st., between Ist av. and av A, first floor, back room. WANTEDIA SITUATION, BY A PROTISTANT young woman, as chambermald, and to do plah sewing or fine washing anditoning. Call for two days at 125 34 av., between 14th and 15th sts., second floor, back room, ANTED—BY A CLFRGYMAN, IN A COUNTRY VIL- Inge, a competent woman, to take charge of his house and do tithe necessary work. ‘Apply mt 62 Kast 2lst at.. to- day from 12103 o'clock, A good aituation for a trustworthy peron WAXED GOOD WOMAN FOR THE KITCHEN; one who is a firm rate washer and irouer, and ean cook, ane is willing to assist in the housework; one who is willing to work and {evote her time to her employer, and ts in want of a gor hom: may apply at 148 West 26th &t., basement door. Sow e nee appiy whois not willing to refer to her last em: ployer. Wanrtnad. HEALTHY WOMAN, AS WET NURSE, ‘witb milk from four to eight weeks old; one who hag ies bee infant preferred. Apply immediately at 93 Clark st., rooklyn. ANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER, TO SEW AND TAKE iy care of two children and house. Address box 3,515 Post office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL, ASITUA- tion in a small private family as chamberuaid and waiter, or to take care children; good reterence cao be sen; Can be ween for two days at her last place, 02 Kast at. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid and nurse; wouldassist in plain washing and ironing, and make berself useful; good city reference, Apply at 20; Fast 12th st., up stairs, back "oom JANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPE(TABLE Protestant Scotch woman, to cook, wash aud irra. Best city reference. Apply for two days at 33 Broome at. ANTED—RY A RESPECTARLE YOUNG CIRL, A situation to take care ot children or do light shamber- work. Dest of city refererce, Can be geen for two daya at No. | Harper's court, Jay st., between Concord ani Tillary ts. Brooklyn. GITUATION WANTED BY A RERPECTARLE YOUN? D> woman, todo general housework; fe a good washer a: ‘and has good city reference. for two days at ., from § till 4, ITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD PLAIN COOK AND excellent washer and ironer; would do housework Woald to take launderss’ place. Has goo reference. Cail | Mulberry st., near Houston, for two days. WO KESPECTABLE GIRLS WISH SITUATIONS IN 4 srosll private family; “one to do cooking and tye other do chamberwork and wailing. Good city referencé, Can be seen for two days at 85 top floor, front room. RESPECTABLE WANTED A, SITUATION | BY A girl, todo general housework; is a good washer aud frover and vlatu cook; good refereace from live last place. Cau be seen for two days at 110 Warren st, between Hoyt and Bond sts., Brooklyn. WANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WoNAY: T ‘a good plain cook, good washer aud ironer; wonl'l do eral housework ina small family; is willing ani obliging as lived fonr yeare in her last place; wou'd have no obje © go to Cali Can be seen fortwo days at 2 ond tlaor, front room, ¥ A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO. ‘tution as cook, washer and ironer ia a sina!l y; good city reference fom her last place, 19 th ave. Can TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE young woman, in a amall private family; i¢ a good washer in give Rood city refs o days at 372 Oth av, between 224 V and boner; can do all kinds of bakeio ail ‘OT GERMAN Wrens SITUATION, BY A PERF ok, in @ firat clags family; understends Fron cooking; also and jellies, all kinda of cakes ac. The beat of city reference. Address W. M, box 109 Herald oftice. Wastep—a SITCATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman, to do chamberwork and wa! ¥ be willing to ‘aseist with the washing and iro’ reference, Can be seen for two days ai ih and 27th sta. ANTFD—A SITUATION AS COOK AND TO ASSI3T ‘with the wasbing and ironing if required, by a steady apd respectable woman, who understands her Dusiness per fectly and can produre the best clty reference. Apply at 95 83d st., between 6th and 7th a WARTEDSA SITUATION TO TARE CARE OF CHIL. éren and do plain sewing, by & Protestant young woman who thoroughly understands the care and management of chill dren, possessing an even temper, kind and careful of those en trustea to ber charge. Good elty references. Call on or wi drese Maria, 143 East 20th st., second door west 24 av. J ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA tion as cook, rand ironer in a private family: grt city reference. Call for two days at 43 Watts st., first , back room. TANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND ty aaeist in the washing, or would do general housework ina small privete family. Good eity reference. Call at 399 {th ave, between 20h and 30th ate, of cb’ ANTED—LY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL Pear uation as chambermaid and waitrese and ty take « ren. Best city refereace. Call for two days at 302 WASTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIit, & m as Cook, waeher and troner: fs ane: baker and iaundress; thoronghly anderaiauds her }asiness, a oljecton & ae country. Beat city reference. Call for tw Gaya at 47 3d ave. NTED—BY A RESPROTABLE PROTESTANT sitoation a& cbhambermaid and laandres: inderstands her buainess; ean do up tm. 'b tutiog. Best reference from laat place. Cal for iw> athe 2 24a None but private familles neal apoly D~A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT W. 0 as noree and seamstress: can cut and fit cafid: to family sewing in the neatest mana eference of rome years, Call for tw . between Irving piace and 3d ave , in the fan: aya at ASS COOK testant ( frat: familiemy in” Ne he Srelety Libraay, 6 #8 families need apply erman young woman; has lived wi York Gan TANTED=BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION sevmstress or lady's mald; understands icing sing and fine washing; has nv objection to go as Lali meiress. Gord reference, Cail at 71 West 15th at ws ¥ A HIGHLY RESPE as nurse; can take tbe ful of ba Five yeurs reverence trom her last place. Call for two days at 193 We st, detween Sth and 9ih avenues. feren Tr ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRAT RATE CO is willing to assist In washing and ironing. Be oa, Cuil at 127 Weat Lith at., between 7th and stb a WANTEDIA SITUATION, BY A RESPECT A ULE young wornan, as coon; willing to assist with (ne washio and ironing; understands all kinds of meaw, soups, fish, pastry, bread aud biscuit. No objection to the country. Good rete rence, all for two days at 146 3d avenue, near 15th al, Vv TANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO GIRLS; ONE TO do chamber work and plain sewing; can cut and (it Indies and children’s dresses; the other ag laundress. Best of city re- cea from their last place, Both can be seen in the samo ise, 114 Went S2d at, till wui WASTED “BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL ‘a situation wo do general housework in a small private family. Good city reference. Call for two days at 221 Varick st., in the rear, ANTED.—A NEAT, HONEST | GIRL WANTS Jace as cham be: or would 4 ier ho ek for a stpall family: she ls fond of cblidren'nnd of wa obliging disposition, Can be seen at her present place, No; 1 ‘st, corner of Bast Broadway. ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN LADY, A SITUATION in a gendieman’s family as housekeeper, or as nick nuree, or to attend on one or two children: ean work well and var; peat with the needle, Call on. or adress Mrs. Hiliott, No. 23) Greene st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTHATANT GIRL to do the general hodsework of a small private farnily of usher and ironer; has good Si Pe Galt at o8 Seventh ave. in the rear, for two SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG woman; would be willing to assiat tn the chamberwork ofaamall family. The best of city retereace from her last @ bas lived for four years; would have no ob 1 country for the summer. Cail atss Weal Leth th and 7th aves. thre city re days. or four persons: is & AITRESS’ ANTED—BY A TRUSCWORTHY, GOOD TEMPERED, cleanly and active girl, @ wituauon, ia good plain cook \ and an exe at 62 Concord at , rooklyn, ect washer and ironer, Good references, ail ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE MAR- ried woman, todo general bousswork: isa god cook, washer and ironer! wishes o have her chila, a boy ive years o'd. with her; country preferred. Civ reference. Call at 90 Dufield st., corner of Johnson, Brook!yn. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUANION aS child's puree and plain sewer. Refers to her.ast place ‘and to families with whom she hag been for yeara it this city, Apply at 124 Enst 14th WASTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A STIU ATION and froner. Can & seen for ys, from 10 to 4 o'clock, at ber last place, 202 (inion st. corner of Harrison, Brooklyn ANTED—A CAREFUL. TIDY GIRL, TO TAKE ‘charge of two young children and act as chambermatd. Unexceptionable reference required. Apoly at 147 Oxford st., between Fulton and Atlantic ava Brooklyn. ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID FOR A PRIVATE FA- mily, Protestantif possible; one who understands her business and can do cooking; ahe must be willing to work, and be useful about a bouse in the country, not far from theeity; wages $8 per month. Apply at 83 Clermont ay., near Myrtle v. Brooklyn, for three days. ‘ANJED—A COOK. TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE from the elty; must undersiand her business thoroughly and be willing to assist in wasbing and ironing. Good city re- ference required. Apply this day at 123 Lexington av, ANTED—A DRESSMAKER ; NONE BUT A GOOD iter need apply. Apply ta Linkina, 16 Barry st, on Mondey or any day next week. Will find a ‘stiuation all’ the year round if a good fitter ‘ANTED—A FINISHED OPERATOR ON WHEELER & Wiison’s sewing machine, to work on shirt bosoms in a private family. Call at 34434 Atiantic st., Brookiyn. ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A SMART, tidy girl, to do general housework; mast be a good washerand ironer. Reference required. Apply at 229 West 39th Bt, near 9b ave. ANTED IMMEDIATSLY—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, AS chambermuid and seatnstress in & small private tatnilyi one who 18 fond of children. None but those having the beat ence need apply at 135 West Isthat., between 6th and ELE WASTER IMA LES, RESPONSIBLE PERSON WANTED—TO INTRODUCE Avalnable invention of great demand and utilty in the principal cities and towne; one balf the profits wilt iz allowed to suitable persons. Apply at 93 John st., up stairs ROSINESS MAN WANTED—AS PARTNER IN A AN Well established and profitable. c¢ Toons who can command $200 to $100 this offers inducements and alvantages seldom to be met with. Apply st 347 Broadway. rein No! 4, 0B. OWES & OBTAIN ORDERS AX ation for anew and popular work, to For further informaiton apply to F. Dish ‘OTHECARIES—WANTED, A OOMPETENT APOTATS- y, having a pesfect knowledge of the city trade, Noae need apply at 421 Pearl st., corner of Rose. TTEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS WANTED —TO t throughout the States; will be required to make « cash deposit of od possess the most unqnalitied test moniels for responsibility. Terme liberal to a first clas# man, Address A_B. Company, Post New York. OY WANTED—IN A DRUG BROKER'S OFFICE; A smart, genteel boy, 12 to 15 years old K.P. DIVETT, 53 Folton at. JASHIER AND SALESMAN WANTSD—IN A RETAIL dry goods store. Salary from $400 to $500 per aanum. A dress, with reterences, f. J. C., Herald ofiice. OMPETENT FARM LABORSES WANTED IMMEDI diately, at 137 Court at., Brooklyn. RUG BOY WANTED.—TO ONE ACQUAINTED WITH the business and well recommended an advantageous and permanent situation offers. Apply at Ist av., corner of 13th Bt. for a week. ANTED—FIFTY | SH AWL FRINGERS, AT THE fringe factory, 283 Hi 2p dson st., up stairs, TANIED—TWO GOOD PROTESTANT GIRLS. ONE 2 good cook and first rate washer and ironer, for general Kitehen work, and a young girl for up stairs. None others need apply ai 44 Macdoogal st, 7 ANTED—SEVFRAL HANDS FOR OUR WORKROOM, otsome experience jo making up and trimming fine aces and embroideries. MILLER « GRANT. 703 Broviway. kD—GOOD MANTILLA MAKE WORK ANT! given home to responsible parties. Alay, hands to take | home Iinen dueters, to be made by sewing machine, Apply at We Broad’ staire. ANTED—SHAWL AND MANTILLA HANDS, AT NO. N60 Canal at. Apply to R. Oldershaw. 7 ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK IN A SMALL PRI- vate family. Apply immediately at 760 Broadway, up stairs. WARTEDSA MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WHO UNDER- stands cooking, washing and ironing. to goa short dis- tapee in’ tie country. Wages $6, Apply ai 29 Peck alip, be- trren 4 aus6o'doe P. Me ‘ang weep! ANTED—AN EMBROIDERER AND FINE SAM Ba xtcess, Call for three days at 918 Broadway, in the re, cable te My Frese rag ort erate ‘op ratore, to whom liberal wages \. st Geor 7 Brodie’s, 800 Canalst, sitet Ware WOMAN TO WET NURSE A BABY TEN weeka old, at her own house; she must be cleanly and « mfortable in circumstances. A letter, stating residence, ad- 4 essed to Mra. J. W., station FE Post office, 368 8th avenue, will be attended to. WO CLERKS AND TWO COPYISTS WANTED-IN A lnw office. None need apply except those who write good Pain handsand can give good references, Address, in hand- ~Fiting of ap: liennt, box 2,566 Post office. ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL TO. dofgeneral housework; must be a good washer and trorer, a good plain cook, and come well recommended. Ap- ply atbl Laight st. ‘ARTED_ONE HUNDRED MANTILLA, HANDS IM. mi jy. None but good workmen need apply. Also, three hands that are accustomed to work ‘Wheeler & Wilson's machines, for putting trimmings on mantillas. HENRY EDGERTON, 409 Canal at. ‘ANTED—A BOY, ABOUT 14 YEARS OF AGE, TO learn the engraving Susiness. He must have a taste for drawing and reside with his parents. Address, in handwritiog of applicant, A. W. O., Herald office, ANTED—TWO OR THREE EXPERIENCED SALES- men; thore accustomed to the mantills trade preferred. Apply in the evening to Charies Street & Co., 475 Broadwa} ANTED—SEVERAL EXPERIENCED SILK SALES men; also, 4 first rate shaw! hand, None others neod apply at Arnold, Constable & Co.'s, Canal and Mercer sia , be- tween 5 and 6 o'clock P. M. WARTED: AX ERRAND BOY. APPLY AT 25 CORT aelandt st, No applications that cangot come well recom: mended, WASTED-THRER SALESMEN IN DRY GOODS stores, Inquire after 6 P.M, at the Dundee Warehonse, 312 and 514 Fulton st., Brooklyn. WILLIAM R. PRIUS. ION HOUSE, A young man, who undersiar eeping, to asaiet in keeping books, ani one who is willing to make pimealt uf rally useful. Kalary hot''0 exceed $380 per aunume” Adarede Commission House, Herald office. WASTED YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO solicit subscribers for a new hevatital edition of Fleetwood's Tle of Christ, Apply at 10 Joua sh, up males, afier i o'clock. ANTED—IN A DOMESTIV Wy Ansan AE TWELVE YEARS OF AGS, OF genteel appearance. Apply to James A. Hearn, 775 Broadway \ TANTED-IN AN AUVOTION Hot A YOUNG G@N- man of the highest res ,ectability rman prater: red) and thoroughly couveraant with the business. address, with reference and real name, Ausion, Hered ome, V TANTED—A CASAT MUST BE A JUDGE OF BANK notes and have soma knowledge of bookkeaping, Only such may addres A. 'T. 5,, Metropoliian Expressolice,75 Nas fan st, hamiag references. ANTED—A YOUNG M&N (GERMAN OR ITALIAN), French acne secretary in a private famiiy; he mast wee enc iy, and be & good player on the pli A ply at the Heraid oflee, between Zand SP Me AP MER, A CLERK FOR mers, one bar. » to Barone and Apply to THOS, SPINK, 33 ANTED—A CLERK FOR A STEA: ahotel, three porters, six men fi keeper, three’ boys for trades, four girls to, Calffornia, one express driver. Hudson street. ANTEDTAN INVOICE CLERK, TWO HOSIERY i Miso two collectors. Apply at chante’ Clerka’ Registry office, 74 ar hie Shnations wrorarea for nw ble men. No commission vance. Our reference tind full particulars can Ve hid on Application. Hours 9 10 8 W! J, RED ATH, Supertatendent. ANTED. IEROHANTS AND ( WITH CLERKS, SALPSMEN, Cn -REPERS, 4] 'URTERS, ‘MERCHANTS! CLERKS’ RRGISTRY, 78 BROADWAY, M. REDPA’ WANTED, A CLERK, Ti 1 1.000. oe tome ind warone sient Rn aa cines of poopy One geoustomed to the bust en to gh AO 1 000, can have half the r& Mberal aulary. Adiresa, siting where %9 eal, ~__ FRENCH ADVARISEMENTS, vs BONNE FRANCAISE, PARLANT ANGLAIS BT All dégire se pact dans 1 smilie Américaine comme bonne d’enfant "dresser chez Mme Vani chisseuse de fin, 182 Sd mitre 17th et 18th ate, Te vans: DOMESTIC AND GERMAN at variety of qualities. La Normaa ib Oash bryers would do well to prices, aa my fecilives prevent % betn, SEGARS IN bow na $4 per ine stock and Browlway. ANTED—A WOMAN AS COOK, AND TO ASSIST IN washing and ironing ; she must understand making bread. pies and cake; best of testimonials required. Apply at 147 West 34th st , from 9 to 12 o’elock. ANTED—A SALESWOMAN TO ATTEND IN A PER- fumery store; one who well understands her business. Also, girls to put up perfamery. Inquire of Elly Zacharie & Co., 64 Bowery. “i THE TRADES. ARDENFR, FARMER, &0.—A YOUNG MAN 20 YEARS of age, strong and healthy, is desirous of obtaining a sita- ation as farmer or gardener; understands the care of horses, and cattle, and can be well recommended for honesty, industry nd sobriety. Adiress.J, M., Herald office, ARBLE MANTELS.—WANTED, ONE OR TWO CAR vers in marble, None but good artista need apoly. MUBPHY & DIMOND, 1,052 Broadway. N MAKERS, ATTENTION.—WANTED, ONE ») 0 ineh shears, two seuttlemakers, two square culters, eight pastemakers, and six goo ginehaads. Steady emp'oyment, at good wages, BALDWIN, 138 Fulton siroat WHO HAS HAD AN in the clothing bumness, 10 CLOTHIERS experienee of ten years as cutter would like to have a jood given. For particulars address M. B. L, Herald of 10 ARCHITEOTURAT, DRAU rapid and correct deanghtama working drawings and detalle received his professivnal eduestion in Kn iend oF Germany. TSMEN.—WANTED, A . wel: skilled ia making 8.24 MILLINERS AND FIVE TRIMMERS | ANTED—A WOMAN, A8 COOK ANP TO DO THR | Preference for one who has | | | | | | seven years; speaks English, | surely sell'at the greatest sacrifice; it is fall seven | round corners, beautifully finished rosewood, and (s fully war | wchureh of good standing. Addraga P. N. R., ation; the best of references | ~~ F°0° - — SITVUATLO! WANTKD—MALES, ila nacre e-rnrerrrr MAN, 26 YEARS OF AGE, WANTS A SITUATION AS Ree ee bar oad vitady, nad iorouahly under: iv da the care of horses and carriages, and ls a geod, caretul iriver; tt 3 ood city re‘ereace from hin at ema yer. Gun'be seen for three dave, from 9 A. Mt 8 P.M, at Lie Mulberry st. in the grocery sore. (A TRENCH GENTLEMAN, YORMERLY IN BUSIN ‘on his own accouvt (importation of wines and French Siicatlan: be peo several aaytntea, ana cat furuts the beat references, Address P. V. £, bos 106 Herald oflice. A SMART, INDUSTRIOUS, WELL INFORMED MAR- ried man, American, wishes a situation ag porter, or any trstworthy ensployment’ Cun give the ver clty refo- repo ddress Hallett, Herald office, or at 116 Colum- SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN TO work on a farm, who understands the care and driving of Rosanaand orem, 8nd Py the nn 808. auiking of cows; ae Softer ties wret Sat ts ace “uefa ad Eto anh Pon ITUATION WANTED—A YOUNG MAN WANTS A 5 cituation as bar or billiard keeper; bew reterences can Le given. Address J. 8, Billard room, St, Denis Hotel. QITWATION | WANTED—AS) BARKEEPE man pertectly bod charge of one of pean’ with the liquor ee m4 @ lary restauanta in this city for ach and German. Most re able city references, Address A. S.. Herald office. (0 BOOKSELLERS —WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, an experienced bookkeeper, a situation, First class refe’ | Fence. Address Books, Herald oflice, WHOLESALE GROCKRS AND MERCHANTS.—a young Englishman, who has had four years’ exoerience in afiret rate house in London, is desirous of employment as salesman or bookkeeper; is willing snd uot afraid af work. Pay notso greatan object at firat asa good house Unexvep- tinvable reference given, Address 8.J., Union square Post office. 881 Broadway. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A wholesale grocery or provision atore; has a good kaow- ledge of the business; can furnish the best city reference. Ad dress Knox, Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION IN A SHIPPING AND ‘commission or wholesale grocery store, by 4 young mun engaged in business for the last three years a8 exlen.n. ansistant bookkeeper or general clerk Sa {sthe'ory references from pregent employer. Address J. M. C., box 2,688 Post oflice. ANTED—A GENTLEMAN I8 DESIROUS TO PRO. cure a good situation for his coachman, Ts a first rate driver and groom; honest and soher, and can be trusted lm- plicitly, Address box 991 Post office. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, OF GUOD MORAL character and over five years’ experience as clerk ina wholesale business In this city, a situation in an offlee. Refe: rences unexcepilonable. Please address Messsenger, Herald ANTED—A SITUATION AS A GENERAT, PRACKI- ‘eal gardener, by a steady, active, sober man, of long exoe- rience and good ability; understands ‘bis business thoroughly in every department the laving out of flower and pleasure 1) grounds, making gardens and planting orchards; can prodae ‘most satisfactory reference. Address Y. Z., gardener, care of Mr. H. Neland, 125 Ist av., corner St. Mi lace. ANTED.—A YOUNG GERMAN WISHES A SITUA tion as servant and gardener; understands the laying oat of gardens and pening 4m all its branches. Inquire at 46 Grand st., in the basement e ‘ANTED—BY A COMPETENT MAN, A SITUATION ‘as porter; would attend to outdoor or shipping business. Rest of reference for hovesty aud sobriety. Call at or address 191 Varick st., corner of King, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SINGLE YOUNG ‘man, ag coachman or groom; is willing to make himselt generally taeful. Best of reference from bis last employer. an be seen for {wo.dave atthe ofice of Coudert Brothers (his late employers), 88 William st., Merchants’ Exchange, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS manufnciuring chemist and phirmacopolist; has been engaged practically in the business for the past twelve years No objection to go South. Addseas for days R. A, SI. station F Post office, &th avenue, New York. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED ENGLISHMAN, ‘anitustion as coachman. gardener or farmer; bas had thirteen years’ experience in this country; bas v0 objection to goto any part of the country; oan produse the best of reoom mendations. Please address G. TURNER, Central House, New Bowery, N. ¥. ‘publ meeting in behalf of sn, Astronomical Obaeva, ADEMY OF MUSIC, ON FRID2T BVENING, FEB, 25, POF MUSIC, ON PRTO » 4 ‘esses will be delivered by Profeseor Mitchell, Professor ane OF MUSTO. JOUN W. GREEN. ENTRAL PARK.--OFFICE OF THE ARCHIT&CT IN Chief, Fifth aveiine, st Seventy alath stceet —Notice to conrractor. Sealed proposals will Le recelved ai this offoa until the 24th inst., at 12 o'clock noon, for grading Fifty. ninth ‘adjoining the Central park’ between the Fifth and Eight ues, tan additional ‘width of 40 feet, the present [Sete Ai yay yl width, apd the width when com- pleted to be 100 feet The work to be commenced by the Sty day of March and completed by the Lat day of July. aptlonthly eatimates wil be mate na the work prc ted ‘cent ‘the velne 6 WIE cont reiRined unl the wool ie compinted.| 08 P a ‘Specifications of t'e manner of doing the work, together with any information desired, will be furnished at his oilée between the hours of 12 M. and 2'P M, jonas should be aconmpunied by the names oftwo res: peetable persons as security for the faithful performance of ‘wor! ‘The Commissioners of the Central Park reserve the right to any or all proposals, be ee rt “Proposals for widen! Pity sind street, and addressed to the Oummissioners of tral Park. FRED, LAW OLMSTSD, architect in Chief, ONT OR NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, Comptroller's oft Corporation proveriy to pa Isuaed at publie auction, The cellars connected with the several public markets of the city, and also anndry ‘ot, tenements end buildings bel longing to Ue city, will be leased at pantie auc iu, at the Oty Hall emt Thursday, March $ 109. ut ove o'clock P. M., for the term of five years from the firat day of Mav next, Catalogues of the property w be leased. with the terms and conditions of sale, can be bad at the Jomptroller’s ollice, BY order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. KOBERT T. HAWS, Comptroller. ERALDRY AND NEAT OF KIN OFFICE, ‘amily arms found and painted, seals engraved, edigrees traced, wills aeureheds HENKY i148, $27 Broadway, N. ¥. Removes Ist of May to 649 and 661. ‘ATIONAL SUNDAY SOGO0L CONVENTION.—THR: Convention will assemble in Jayne's Hall, Chestnut etre below Seventh stres Philadelp! on Tuesday Feb. a 836 o'clock P. M., and will continue during ‘any and: evening of Wednesday aud Thirsiay. Delegates from a die- tance on arriving {u the city. wil please report themselves to the Committee 00 Wntertainment, who wilt be found at the Hall on Tuesday, after 10 4. M_ ‘Those who srrive before that time will report themselves to Mr. Johu W. Sexton, ceaemens No. 409 ‘Market street. It is exvected that every Sabbath Sc! in Philadelphia and its vicluity wil sppotnt one delegate or more. Friends of the cange in the city Who are desirous of en- terlaining delegates, will pleage report to the Committee of Entertainment as early as porstole. saying how many they can Becommodate, ‘The meetings of the Coavention will be open OTICE TO TAXPAYERS.—THE COLLECTOR OF THR town of Pelham wili be atthe Westchester House, cor- ner of Broome street and the oowers, February 21 and 22, be- tween the bours of 10 and %, to receive the taxes of Pelham- ville and Prospect Hill lots, Westchester connty. ALEXANDER ROLFE, Collector, hag SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN OFFICE.—MUNN & OO,, American and foreign pateat solicitors have remov from 128 Fulton sireet (Sun Briiding) to the Park Building, en- trances 3; Park row and 145 Nassau «treet COPARTNERSHU NOTICKS. RARE CHANCE.—WaNTED, A GOOD BUSINESS man, as a partner or agent, to open a branch office in Bos- ton for the sale of the celebrated Brother Jonathan patent fur. niture poliah in the New Kugland States. Itia used and sold by all the principal pianoforte, cabinet and furniture manu- facturers; ured also by families generally; sent to all parte of the Union; sold exclusively for cash, and yields «large profit. Extra inducements will be offered to a good business man. For further prrtculare apply any dy this week to the inven: tor, manufacturer and patentee, ut 327 Broadway, New York. N, B—The putent for the above States is for sale on the most Teasonable terms. JOHA L. BRABYN. MUSICAL. GREAT BARGAIN.—NEW SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE wood pianoforie, warranted perfect, exquisite tone and touch, will be sold at a great bargain, or &second band piauc taken’ in exchange, by A WEBER, manufacturer, 155 West Broadway, near Canal street, NY PERSON WISHING A FIRST CLASS OITY MADE T octave rorewood pianoforte at an immense reduction from original cost, can be suited by calling at the residence, 149 Wooster street, near Houston, Has carced legs, lyre and mouldings, front inlaid, with, pesrl, grand circular genie, ful iron frame, French action. &c, and for touch and tone un surpassed, stool Included. Made to order stx months ago, with three yeais guarantee, Cail and examine, for this will be made in object to a cash purchaser. LEXANDRE ORGANS, For drawing rooms, churches, chapels and achools. Sole medal of honor at the Universal Exhibition of 1858, ‘This magnificent instrument, which the brilliant perform ances of VILANOVA, THALBERG, MLLE. WELLIS, ular in America as ip Europe, has beer have rendered as p est urtists and composers of both conti adopted by the nents—Gottechalk, Liszt, Rossini Meyerbeer, &c., &c. Prices at the depot, 51 Dey street $45, $50, $165, $230, $250 $300, $320, $37 promt hy ‘ular sent to any address on application to BERNARD & FABREGUETTRS, Jr, 51 Dey streot Importers of Buxson’s accordeons, violin sirings, usr A Complete Instructor for the LISTE erandre Organ. BARGAIN TO A CASH PURCHASER.—MAGNIFI- cent rosewood seven octave pianoforte, round corners, original price $376, for $240: full ciroular scale, carved legs and lyre iron frame, beautifully ornamented. One beautiful cl 185; dso asix ands halfoctave, $100. Apply at 245 Sixth avenue. MACLONALD & CO. GREAT CHANOE.—ANY PERSON HAVING A FINE plano or an exvellent parlor organ can exchange it for a Faluabie patent for New York city and county, A‘ box 15 Post office, Pontiac, Mich , for a ctrouiar, YOUNG LADY, A GOOD MUSICTAN AND TEACH- er, desires to procure a féw pupils on the pianoforte; will ‘ake a limited number at $10 per quarter. Address A. B. Mu- sic, Herald office, giving name and address, N ASSOCIATE WANTED—BUSINESS LIGHT, GEN- tel and very profiiable, an extraordinary inducement fe offered to a uitable man. ‘Very Jie money required. Ap- ly to Dr. TURNER, 9 Eighth avenue, PARTNER WANTED-—WITH $50) CASH, AS NONE others will be noticed, ina well estab'ished auction and commission office down town, by a popular auctioneer, who can realise from $30 to $100 per wee, Apply to T. @AFF- NEY, 65 Chatham street, room No 6. OPARTNERSHIP.— A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, AGED 2h years, with a perfect knowledge of business,” havi trom $600 to $1,000, is anxious to inveat it in a profitaole an sefe business, either as partoer or clerk. ‘The most reliable references given and required. Address for two days, with real name and nature of business, wad stating where au inter- view can be had, Business, F erat oMlice. OTICE OF DISSOLUTION —TAE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the snbecribers under tbe revpective numes and firm of Westervelt & Wilbur and the North Middlesex Quarry Compacy, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr.§ » Westervelt i# alone authorized to settle the business of seid fires an? to use the name of said firm for that purpose, and all pereons indebted to said firm or having claims against them wi)! settle such iudebtedness or present such claima &t the ollice of 8. P. Westervelt, 40. 208 adway. 8. P. WS2TERVELT, New York, Feb. 1, 1859, BH. WILBUR. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE SHALL CON- tinue under the name of Mo Wollt the business here- tofore conducted by us a3 Morse & Company, 49 Wall and 4) ‘Wiliam street. A W. MORSE. New York, Feb. 19, 1859. EDWARD WOLFF. ABTNER WANTED—WITH $3.0 TO $5,000, IN A ‘most profitable, pleasant aod rate basiness, Ip a’ first rate Ieation; ia complete and sucessful order, and @ great chance to make money, platnly to be we BIGGS & SOUTU WICK, 84 Nassav street. ARTNER WANTED—IN A RESPECTABLE AND pleasant mechanical business in Brooklyn. Salesmade for cash and profitelarce From $3,000 to $5.000 will be ne- cessary to extend the business ay contemplaed, or a larger amount can be profitably and safely iuvested. Address A. B, ©., Herald office. 0 MILEINERS—A PARTNER WANTED ; ‘ONE WITH experience an ite. For furtl ‘ticulars i att Bleecker street” : DRT Ce ere NY LADY OR GENTLEMAN, ABOUT PURCUAS. ing ® plano, shall be satiatled ‘of the greatest bargain in this city I am inthe greatest want of money and will claves, ranted by the makers, st cost $300; T will sell it now for $185, i ding atool; a cash customer, this week, shall be satisied Call at $4934 Ninthavenue, near the corner of Thirty first street, first door above the church, CMOEERING 4, BONS, MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. ‘arerooma No. 694 Broadway ©, & Sons have been awarded thirty-five prize medals for the mnperiority of thelr manufacture tor the past thirty-five years. ALSO TOR SALE, MASON & HAMLIN'S VT ODEONS AND HARMONIU UMS, For parlors, churches, vestries and lodges, Pavio“At wholenale wud retail PIANOS TO LET. POR, SAGE, CHEAP—A FINE MAHOGANY CASED piano, seven octave, round corners, and well carved. In quire at 84 Fourth avenue, UITAR FOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT, handsomely inlaid; will be sold cheap. Apply this day at the newspaper store, 6i Catharine street, one door trom Mon: roe st ‘ARP PIANOS—A NE STYLE OF BEAUTIF( ‘and superior toned instruments, warranted for 20 yea: or more, for sale at. FIRTH, POND & CO.'S, Broadway ‘and 163 Bast Twenty third strvet, Call aud see for voursalt e HN E. KNAUSS RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO her friends and the public that #l ‘a few more vacan- cies = lessons on the pianoforte, at $2 per month, at 135 ave nue B. IANOS WANTED.—WILL PAY PART CASH AND part realestate, Clocks, watobes, &c., wanted—will change good real eatate and some cash, at U. W, Houghto tices 1f Wall street, basement + BRITT A you D IMMEDIATELY, ONE HUNDRED eb and misses with good voices, Apply to Mra HO . 206 Bowery, betweea the hours of 10 and 12 AM. ANTED—BY A GERMAN TENOR SINGER, WHO 1, asituntion in ® uch an objeet as Heralt eitice. hus a good voice and reads music w olfe or Episcopal cnareh. Salary not ao W 8i() SECOND HAND PIANOS, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT, OU “rosewood and mahogany, of 6,6 and 7 octaves, tor $2, $2, $35, #50 $65, $75 $00, $10), $110 and $125; one small orgin for $28; 40 elegant new pinnow at very reduced prices for . Every instrament warranted for three years, Seoud hand pianos taken in exchange. 211 Niath avenue, near Twen- ty thatreet, R. GONZAAL ADVERTISER, WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- stands the business, wishes a person with from $1 000 to $5,000, who can geil to the dry goods jobbiug trade, to join him in's manufacturing business’ “Address A. K. J., Herald office, ANTED—AN ACTIVE MAN, FOR A PARTNER, with a cash capital of $500 or 1.000, to engage in a manu: factui business already established. Apply at 109 Goerek street. . twenty-five or thirty giris, to work in a match fac- tory. Apply at 109 Goerck street. WASTED A PARTNER, WITH $2,000, TO ENTER rato the drug and pateut medicine brokerage business, n Philadelphia. Address J. ‘8. 13., Biood’s despatch, Phila- del bia. Reterences required. $300. —WANTED. A GOOD RESPECTABLE MAN AS Eroce! partner, to take fnill charge of a temperance ; itisan old established place, and bas done 4 large cash trade for many years; three years lease and a good horse: ‘and wegon. I will fake what money a man can spare, and he may pay the balance from the profitaof the store. Apply at Nor 9 Greenwich avenue. 300. —A PARTNER WITH THIS AMOUNT WANT - edin @ first cla sesh business. The duties re- suired will be — A liberal income will be guaranteed and dest of sect ven for the money i ted. the cash this morn: a aces Nassau etree! room Noto hscpe $1,000 arora RTNEE,, WANTED, WITH THIS e' e amount, to take the half interest in an estab- lished cash business, thet pays $2.00 to $4,000 a year, without risk. ‘This is an excellent opportunity for any business man, and a chance seldom met with, Apply to G. LE FORT & OO. 638 Broadway. N. B.—Agenia need not apply. L000 aca HOLESALE FLOUR MoUsE Wants . to establish a branch up town, and give control of t fo a young man with this soon, who i acquainted with jour trade and ean come " ddress, Wihreai name, R.N.T Hernitofice, te A —PARTNER WANTED, IN ON® e $2.500. Inogeat and be! ny teatarace stated a lower fe clly. For parts 4 ~/4 'y. For partculara apply to GEO, BACKER, € TO $5,000 —WANTED, A PERSON TO FUR- $3.000 nish capital ifactare an article usieer: sally used, for which ® patent has recently been obtained. Any person having such ownital and wishing to take an active art in manufacturing and iniroducing #std articlo, ean own salt the interest in raid patent for tho Waite! States” Address HL A., Postoilice, stating real name and whore an interview ean be had. $6.000 poked TO INVEST--a8 8 good per centage: VIVE OR SL $10.000 notice asine n prata wn veo business would like & partner with thy WANTED.—A commission bee amount (soectal Preferred), to meet the demands of an Increasing biiness. Address Commission, Herald ee Apply at 4 Wall sirest, National Bank buildings, room No. WIRE, DRAWER WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED hand, who ean superiniend a factory and who under: standa meking dies for drawing atee! wire; mu ole ia er 2, pertieniar, Address Wire Drawer, ‘" » with residence, which shall be confidential.’ Factory located in Philadelphia, Pa, ANTED—TWO FIRST RATE HANDS, FOR FITTING up patent shaft couplings; sober, steady, we varate work men, at vice and lathe, can have constant émployment and food wages paid weekly, in comfortanie shop a few milea In the conntry, ona railroad. Apply at the office of Messrs. Miner & Stevens, 38 Broadway, and bring testimoulals from last employer, if you have any. ANTED—A JOBBING CARPENTER, TO WORK BY the day; also, a good atendy man, as porter, well recom- mended. Apply at Brooks’ Old Star, 64 Ligpenari atreet, INTELLIGASCR OF FICKS. Lh, FAMILIRR WANTING GOOD SERVANTS IMMB- diately, call at the faxiitnte for dom 133 1th i, corner of 6th avenue, extensive home has abundance piivll capable help. Conducted by & respectable Amerioan a AMILIES AND HOTELS SUPPLIED WITH FIRST aia, evant, wt ALE Broadway, near Canal at., np states. tion Is eonducted indy 0 strictly honorable princlvlea. et eee ADIRS IN WANT OF GOOD HELP, HOTELS AND boarding houses can be suoplied with the best of servants from all nations can be fad Yor aly or couney. Ne diskensot nations ean be had for elly or Country. dealings practised at this oica, ils teacaty CORPORATION ROTICKD. eae tr re enone JORPORATION NOTIOR—THE COMMITTER ON Ronda of the Board of Aldermen will meet on Thurs. day, the 24th inet, at 8 o'clock, in room No. 8 Olty Hall to take into consideration the aubject# referred to them Atl parting having any business before the committee are requested be present. H.W. GENET NICAOLAS SBAGRIST, JOHN N, BRA JORPORATION NOTIOR.—THE COMMITTRE ON FT- J nance of the Board of Aldermen wil) mest at room No. { commit. 8Ciy Hall, on Thuraday next. 2th inst, a! Lo cine All persona’bav ing biveinees betare the watt ‘enmraltiae a Prenatal tke above met oper haut a hotice, , BY, 9 Comn Tiros. W. \oaMs, | Cooma! JAMES OWKS¥, | § Finance. | | | | to TE LAWYER, WIT tn Parts, and who giv New York, wishes to 0% Best of references, Address or ap 3ly PARISTAN d diploma, tn thy artot Ay French lessons in the best fam! te tain a few more pupils. to L. G., 20 White atree CADEMY OF PENMANSHIP AND BOOKKEEPING, 362 Broadway,—New pupila ure recelved day and ing upon favorable ierms. ‘There are a0 classes, the {ni tion is separately imparted aud thorough. Success guaran ced ‘all. OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH. AYE WHO DESIRE A BUSINESS SESTEM OF WaT. ing, bookkeeping and arithmetic eail at ROWE'S Com: mercial Academy, 347 Kroadway. lie not deceived hy Incom- petent teachers or delusive advertisements. Ladies’ or genule- men’s writing clawses only $2, Open day and eveniag. A YOUNG MAN, OF COLLEGIATE EDUCATION, OF high classical, mathematical aud rhetorical atainmenta, wishes to 14 iegotiate an engugement as private, tutor, elther 1a New York er vicinity, or in the South, mont satisfac tory tention as character, ability and experience will be furnished. Addrees Instructor, Union square office, N.Y. RENOH LESSONS GIVEN—BY A LADY OR GENTLE. man experienced in teaching. Apply at 200 Wicks street, between I and Degraw, SS — ———_—___— T |B MISSES ROHR’S FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARD. $1 5.000. =A. PARTNER WANTED, WITH $15,000 to $20,000, in a firet © nfacturing busi ness in succersfual operation in thie c iy. jaa rare chance for a capitalist, BIGGS & SULTH WICK, 54 Nasean street. STROLOGY AND CLATRVOYANCE.—M. BRUOR, the mysterious veiled indy, can be consuited on ail evente Of life, and baa also a charm to bring people together who wre unhappy, at 270 Grand strect, wecoud block east of the Bowery, first r, second staira up, Fee 5) cents, STROLOGY.—DR. WILSON GIVES THE MOST RE. Hable information or & truly astrological character to be found in America, on all events of life. Can be found for a short time at 168 Twelfth street, between First and Second avenues, CPMRYOFANCE.-MRS, SEYMOUR, No, 119 SPRING ‘street, the mont successful medical and business clair- voyant in America, Consuiiasion® day and evening..on sick ness, business absent ‘4c, Satistwetion guaranteed al- ‘ways or no pay taken. |LATRVOYANCE.—MRS. HAYES, 827 BROOME STREI Co near the Bowery, the most succesaful mooal ead Igon sickneas, Duslnces, ninorg tHenda ee datas Gubranteed always or 0 pay takek. Huentnadam shee Mire LEAVEY CAN BE CONSULTED ABOUT or ‘and absent friends; she tel goatee aera pet Zoe Mealy Pig Y street, rear, Ladies it day school, 33 Wert third near avenue “Private classes for {fuice if German Preach and ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD SPANISH mustomed to teach, for five hours ® week. toncher, xccuston asch ' DENTISTRY. R. LUTHER, CORNER TENTH STRERT AND SIXTH ‘avenue, has noconnection with any other office. ~The only Tollable place where artificial eeth are Inserted in a superior manner atas low prices. Fall sels, on pure silver, $8 only; electroplated, fine gold and plattna, with continuons gum! i 1 warranted eqival to any in New York. Teeth flied and ex: tracted without the least pain by a new process, RETH IN JERSEY CUTY Dr MANSON'S branch y. (Weet Twenty 10OW ASHINGTON STREET — e@, trom American Dental snsth treet near Fit ») uit, fee. Work beaut folly and estinfactorily wtjvated, ‘Tadies ani genuemen inte rested are respectfully ittvited ty call fi Indy. ncsile he mysteries. of futurity, ADAME WIDGER, CLAIRV . “ M ADs RO ‘OYANT, so SPA B.—WHO HAB . PRI ARD OF THR OBLRDRA in i facl Fees acs sale nigra ice 60 conta; genilomen Bie?” $5000 EVE, THOUSAND DOLLARS Bi .' ts offered to any person who can. rant in Ite wo hy inalism, afections of the Viva or Tonge PN. Madaen Datural clatrvoyac: in the United Staten, ars in trouble, oF w»enooewatol fp ualners gall and poo this wifted lady. Oftoe 128 Spring Hz, a =) x 5

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