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SPTUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. FI ni in bhp wm pene torr oe LADY WIRHES A SITUATION AS TE/.cH A Sarat Be Tnng.unge and pent of he Freuch, or ae governess ine B,, Herald office. Siete eee thal * fy --§ WapeEn oy £ A en, king an 4 oourerns Brace bane a ane a ee 3d ava, RESPECTABLE GTBL WANTS A SIRO ATION AS ‘seamstress or chambermaid; 13 willityg to assist in soy- onl Ald 8a, between SH and ote, fleor, use, family, Add ess L. Srenee em her as eee NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1859, @ITvaTion YA GOOD PLAIN COOK, Meee eer et ‘and 2 avB. "rm Boor, oak tom. ‘East 12th wt., between D WANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, pro, Tion srogewsixs awa Lora from the country. 64 Hoyt st, corner , Brook: lyn, fe fortwo days. guTuaTION WANTED-BY A GERMAN GIRL; 18. A washer and irover; is willing to the coun- se a Goe, mitrence, Gull at OW8h, Peat) of, near Broad: way. OY, | _ny—ierersieriaiienndiagainine alte TATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, oe Washer amd irover; lem good baker; no objec: we Good cily nce. vo Saye at 74 West at, near Gin avenue. ITUATION WANTED-BY A NEAT. TIDY YOUNG GO 7Vonm, as seamolrves for’ private ; ia neat, quick eon Gall te ore dapans at Went ant st ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG JOmAE, as S cook and to assist in the bee 9 ae city rel Call for two days at 187 Hester at, room No. 7. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, I8 A good cook, washer and ironer, or would go as laundress. Goat city reference. Call at 434 Co'umbia st, Brooklyn, for two days, RESPECTARLE YOUNG GIRL, WANTS 4 SITUA- Aapacamecreoria ye ren sevilng: OS given if re ng fondo a if, Neween i tnd Gah ns Beet oor. RESPECTABLE GIRI, WISHES A SITUATION TO ‘amd iron; no ebjection to do general house- ‘Best city reference of required Call for two days at meat Golumbla st, wear Dograw, South Brooklyn. RESPEOTABLE PROTESTANT ENG Ace. & situation to wa tern work o ih country, eo objection *° file Montgomery ak, Jersey Cty. ANTS A SITUATION TO TAKE A. Whreet Sultren at pian towing. Cal for two da ‘ai 54 Warren st., Brooklyn, GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO TAKE GERMAX oon ond 60 plain sewing. Call for two days ‘at 54 Warren st., Brooklyn, third ESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS. pp understands ail kinds of plain, family sew ing; ean cut and Mt ladies) an iren’s clo’ in the neatest: ; ie to do light cbamberwork; has good city meaner: all ai 254 Grand atin te rear, WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED ae ja good ceok, and would agaist, with the iog snd ironing; can do the baking of a small private a Can give the best of city reference from her last Be, Call two ‘days at 137 West L3th si., between 7th and > SITUATION VArraD St A MOST RESPECTABLE A Protestant woman; good cook; understands baking pastry; would be wring 1 assist in ‘be ‘and iron- See 1 small private family; ; has no wg eg to go im the country. Has the best of her last place. air tar two days at DiS act 9h st, Deck basement A YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAM- bermaid and wailer or to do fine washing. Good city refe- Fence crm tre her last place. Call for two days ai 165 Bast 1 AMTPATCE WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG cham! bermaid and seamstress, and to et with the waabing and Montes 1 Has the best city Seference. Call ai 522 6th avy nex! door to the cormer of Sixt st, for two days. SITUATION WANTED—AS WET NURSE, BY A clean. healthy married woman. Cal! at 496 2d ay , corner Of Sisvat., for three days. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU TION AS LAUN- dress or to do genera] bourework in & all family, Can ‘be well recommen Apply in the store, 213 3d av, N AMERICAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO take eare of children and do plain sewing; bas uo objec Hon to nesist in housework. Apply wt 191 West 42dst., be- ‘ween 8th and 9h ave., until engaged. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISSES TO OB- tain a situation as babies’ nurse, and is willing to do cham. Derwork and plain sewing, City reference given. Inquire at Weet 33d at. ITUATION WANTEDSBY A REBPROTABLE YOUNG ‘woman, ag chamberm: in some private fa- Aye) ent ef ct veteran, fen ail for two days at iio Tih ay., between 30h and 40th ats., top floor, front room. ‘ ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, serene would agaist in housework. Address H. D., lee. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SINGLE bg Ly a8 siness in all ita ee area eka itrequired. —— given for honesty and sobriety. Address F.Q., ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECT. YOUNG WOMAN, A eens cea E> Bat esa us for ove west” oF as chambermaid, Call at $00 West Sot: st, for one week. _ ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- ‘man. as good cook; will aasiat with ‘washing and irening; or would do ete eral = 7 bas the beat of city Call at 186 * ‘twe days. “WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG, WOMAN, situation to Hotes erwort and sewing; oo will- J ANTED-BY A RESPECT, WOMAN, «nth See Weer ota ey acepen erg Ame geing Bes ‘ED- RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, A W2sn ton vundress i Wiling to aaa no objection OF count ‘Gan be seed. ee areat Ne ‘5 6th st, floor, in the rear, to do general house- vrork nm mall yt chambermaid and to as- sist in tl aabiog and Ironing. pasar Ge te freen Riviogvon and Stanton ounce wand ng Ghia fons. Can come ecommend Fetantis Chinese I. ode Fan Chea ut days.at 169 Baal 12h st, third oor, front room. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG, COMP: educated American lady,Yof good addréss, in some plain family, a4 gencrel housekeeper or seamstress. fe obliging and references given. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT young girl, aschambermald and the vashi “recommended. Call for raves at rbd Baa Tt 12th at, Settnind aor front reom. willing. nexceptional Address box 144 Post oilice, Jersey City. 10 COUNTRY MILLINERS.. = LADY,JWHO RECENT. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. Doge eng = echag | Bay weer YOUNG MAN, SEVENTEEN YEARS OF AGB, WHO situation want- ig se Se ced catforewoman with the above for | £4 Tesides with bis parents, wiabes a situation to learn the five years. Acdsee iin, ‘box 3,050 Post ofice, or apply at and quick at hae ry * eae TY We oT aed Miss ‘McLean’ , OL chambe rs at. Agures, Address Busin WO RESPECTABLE GIRIS WANT SITUATIONS— "Tonene chambermad and wailer, or to assist in washing ana sg Se Ghambermald Sematrens or 10 assist in chamber: Work oF fine washing; no objection to travel to any part. be seen for two ayant their employer's, 20 Bast TANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG WOMAN, Aid good city: reference, & situation as laundress, ond up sbirta in magnificent sty aso Suting and ners; wages to $8. Also another as cook; understan o s, meats, pastry, soups and jellies; wonld art of branches, meats, pi ju ies; wend de Fe he washing; wages $9 lo 89. “a NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ioe woman, as seamatress, or as seamstress and good city reference for upwards of four ibérmaid, bas oa le private families need Genre, None but respectabl 221 Centre st. ANTBD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE W tidy young girl, in a small private, femily, as ¢ chamber- maid or seamstress, or would do general housew' Call at 44 Thompson st., third foor, room No. 10, ‘apply at FRENCH GENTLEMAN, FORMERLY IN BUSINESS (unportation of ‘account: Bos wishes" bs situation as ocreapoutent, bo tag - y be speaks several i Jan) and ean eee Beat references, Address P. ¥. Herald office. ACTS WRITTEN UP AT ae SHORT- thee; te rectified, statementa made gut, 4c. by one accustomed to the work. ag it ae J.B. B., box 188 AS PARTIES WISHING TO EMPLOY A MAN, gay steam en ‘hinist, take charge of an establishment for the manu jen and all kinds of machinery, may address feraldoffice, It will meet with iittention. YOUNG MAN, OF EXCELLENT EDUCATION AND A penman, dea res a situation as bookkeeper, cashicr entry or abloping clerk, or would go, as clerk on board of & eam eat of chy roferenos furnished as 10 intelligence, cusiness talent, honesty and sabriety, Address Business, box 156 Herald oftice. PN et nad SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND ‘waiter, or as nurse and seamstress, by a well recom- mended girl, who understands her business in either of the above capaciiies; would go to the country, Cnll at 605 2d ave., near Slat er the tin store. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA; tion ps chambermaid and to do washing and ironing an in sewing, oF would do chamberwork nnd walling, Gail at Orchard st., rear house, third to 0. days. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. tion as cook, washer and frover. Good city reference from er last place. Gan be seen for two days at 313 West 19h st,, between 9th and 10th avs YOUNG, RESPECTABLE PROVESTANT GERMAN girl wants aaituation todo chamberwork and sewlog, or fe waiter ina private family, Callfor two days at] Bilge mw, co corner ‘of Delancey, room No. “) SITUATION WANTED—RY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do chamberwork avd fine washing and ironing. Best of shy reterences. Call at 26 2d av., in the rear, third floor, room, RESPEOTABL! YOUNG WOMAN 00k, W, Call at 164 F WANTS A SITU. a and ironer, or chambermaid and 2d st. RESPEUTABLE GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion as chambermalt in e respectable German family. Ta- waiter, aire ai $1] Atlantic st, Brookiy1 REALTHY WIDOW WOMAN, WITH A CAILD three months old, would take a bally to nuree at her own Fesiderce. Hest of reference given. Inquire for Mrs. Camp- bell, 111 7ih sv. corner of 18th st, third floor. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN A respectable family. ood cook, snd very wood, washer And ironer; no objeetion'to the country; Nas. a ve refe- Fence from ber {ast place. Can be ssen. for two days at 297 ‘Mott «1 ween Houston and Bleecker ata. WOMAN WISHES A SITCATION—IS A GOOD AA pint cook, fist rate washer and ironer; or would do ge: eral housework ins small private family. City reference. Can be seen for two anys at $7 16th st., between ist and 24 ave. GERMAN LADY, WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH, WISHES ‘a baby to wet nuree at her own residence, or would take None but respectable persons need apply at RESPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SII tion todo general housework in asmall family; under- mands plain onging and good washing and ironing; good refe- af 211 7th av., third floor, front ro PROTESTANT GIRI, WANTS A SITUATION AS chambermaid snd seamstress ia. a private family. Good ‘ehy reference. Call for two days at No. 4 Horatio st., between ‘Hudson et. and fth av. RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GIRL WANTS A SITUA- | A tion as nurse apd to do plain sewing: city reference given | required. Call at 91 Cranberry st., Brooklyn- fy BEEECTABLE GIRL WANIS A SITUATION 4S bermaid and seamstress, or to agsis: in washing and Trening; can do French fluting and give general sausfaction in her work. Has the bestof city reference, Call ai 39 Weat 19h st. for two days. BESPECTAPLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA. tion as chasnbermaid and to assist in washing and ivoa . Good city refereace given. Can be seen ior two daya at ‘26th at, second floor, back room RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WIetES 4 Sr tion as cook and Jaundreas in a private tamily. Best 0} reference can be given. Can be seen for two days at 213, room, st, second floor, back YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. 1m operat the month. Ale ‘& Wilson's machine’ w Apply at or address a note to 6 Delance; YOUNG LADY WSHES A SITUATION AS NU sery governess. (all on or address Governess, 161 E: Mt., between Grand and Broo me. PROFESSED COOK WISHES A SITU private faroily; understasds her busine: io all ite firanches. Best of cy roterence, Onn make soupe, jeilen ‘and il kinds of desserts. None but first class families need apply. No washing or ironing. No objection to the country. Riivess or call at 3] West iSth et, lor two d days. Ring the middle bell. LADY ASN® DAUGHTER, HAVING ENOUGH FUR- niture for a small , Would like 10 furnish aud keep house for a family. Address Housekeeper, Bta rner ef Fourth and Troy sta. A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA tion as chambermaid aod seamstress, or to take care of Philéren. Best of city referetces. Cail on or address E. B., 198 East 13th st. YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION IN A FANOY ladies’ furoishing establishment as sal eee: bs ee ap ed rel ee ie to character, fo wages required upiti abe ean make her sori NM ‘Address for two dave Mins J. W., Heraid offiee. vale SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE Joung woman as plain covk, washer and ironer, or to yeneral housework in a small family. Good references, at 70 32d at. between 4th and Leaington ava, second floor, room, for two days, RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN A respectable fauiily as Cook, washer and ironer; best cliy Feference. Can Ve seen at 208" Ist av., between 17th aud 13th ma., room No. 1, for two days. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS cook, washer and ironer, or would do the honsework of % amall family, Can be seén for two days at 92 Henry s:., fourth floor, room 17. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION WHO t derstands plain cooking, and is a good wasber and ironer, ‘and willing to make herseli general; if bent employers, 210 West Whats 2 aeruh Callat her pre: RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL Wisties A SITUA. ion as cook, is a frat rate washer and or, and a geod baker; good elty reference pty Please. call for tw days nt 2% Amity, fourdh house trom Hicks, near Willow ‘st, Brooklyn, say ar vanhyenery PERSON, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by doctors and ladies whom she has nursed, wishes a ait- ‘Ration a4 pony oxrae or to attend upon the sick, her cha: acter eves 11 a dress 3-B., idl West Broadway. eat Address or call for HAIMBERMAID wanted—By 4 sma: AND w AITRESS’ sit idy girl; or an cham’ with aigten : as god city relwenee frome han an a seen for twodays at 292 Gu ato Maa tar ay, between isth ———_______. }OOK'S SITUATION WANTBD—BY A» Os ' poe RSPECTABLF cook, 88 first rate bread and cake bake: preaktest ‘and. ee ane e sien. Please apply at 12 West 18th ia Corrs SITUATION WAN fED—BY A REEPRCTA woman, who understands Amerioan an‘! French cookin, nf Genaerisi good city references, Call at 351 6 av., between 16th and 17th ate, for two days. TLAGP PRESS, 44 WEST 10TH STRRET.—A FAMILYS or a few gentlemen's washing would be attended to hy B competent person, who can give references, Address RY BALESWOMAN.—A YOUNG LADY OF experience und capability wishes nn engagement; under- stands tho Broadway tr ros Sa am anagay trade; frat clan reference. Address F. URSR—WANTRD, DY 4 eer RESPECTABLE PROTHOT. a situation o# nurse; ould take chai of aa iru my and baw no bjeetion to tra vel. Can produce the Gall se 257 Bao 10th season noe Tom naamttended ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEC 7M girl, inn email private family, to do cenarat nee Boat city reference. "Gall for two day a1 956 Macdl sne m, fire ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE a a8 food cook, wastier and Irover; i ‘wing Geod' reference. Cun be seen for {wo Saye at ITUATION WApTED. BY A YOUNG ‘WOMAN I8 98 PI ey By er and froner. Best of olty 4 ence. be seen for two days at 123 27th et, between 7th feat 10th wh, Trent erent, ITUATIONS WANTED—BY Two a Sr ene a cook; Wenaae eh chasers NOT gE Teneo given. ail 74 89d ne, PevWecn Los\o gion cad ‘abaves, _ | Grys at 104 West 24th at , in the thread and need! noes | ED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- ‘n, a situationas chambermaid and fine washer and ironer; no objection to take care of children and do plain sew- ing; best elty reference, Apply at 316 &h ay., between 26th and 2th sts , Grst floor, TT ANTED—B¥ A YOUNG GIRL 17 YEARS OLD, A situation aa nurse to growing up children or to asaist in the chamberwork and plain sewing. Has good city reference. lt or address 118 West 24th st., Grat foor, back room, for two days. ANTED—BY A YOUNG SCOTCH WOMAN, A SITU- ation to do chamber work, or the general housework ots a small until ington Face, Hoboken. 1s & good washer and ironer. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND seamstress: three years in present place, where parties can apply, No.9 West 2iat st., until engaged. 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS nurse and chambermafd, or to do chamberwork and sewing. Can be seen for two days at 260 lat av., near 10th st., third floor, front room. WASTED=A SITUATION: BY Young girl, as chambermsid and w: ly. Cail for two daya at 96 High st., ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT YOUNG ‘woman. as seamstress or lady’s maid in a private fami ly; has the best of city reference. Caif for two days at 20 Sth #t., near the Bowery. ANTED-—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women; one as Zood cook; the other as chamber- maid and waitress; no objection to goashort distance In the -y; beat of city references given. Call at 42 Heury et t basement, between Catharine and Market sts., for two RESPRCTABLE rin a small fami Brooklyn. 7ANTED—Bi\ A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as nurse with a family going to Callfornia; is willing to pay principal part of passige money; has travelled twelve months and is not sea sick. Lest city references, Call at ‘SON 2 Clinton st, until WASTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as chambermaid and’ waitress or as chambermaid and to aasiat in the washing and ironing. | Best city reference | Call for two dayaet 97 Woat 27th at, between 9th and 10th avenues, second Hoor. YANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE LITTLE GIBL, SIX teen years old, » situation in a private family to do ligh cham berwork and waiting or to take care of children. Can be seen for two days at 76 West 24th st., near 6th avenue WARTED.;,4 WIDOW, WITH A CHILD ABOUT TWO years old, who has a superio’ sewing machine and un- derstands the working of it, would like to engage in a family. either fn the city or countr¥,where ale could make her services generally usefal, Apply at 11227th st, near 7th avenue, Wert SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | young woman, to cook, wash and iron, or would do | chamberwork and plain sewing or fine washing; no objections 1) goa shor: dance in the country Inquire at 686 Hudson st. near 1th st | WANt2R A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRI, | ‘9 do chamberwork and’ plain sewing or chamberwork and to nasist in washing and ironing. Can be seen for two le store. | Ws Waar BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WCHAN, ANA zation; 1s a first rate cook; willing to assist in d ironing. Good eity reference from last place. ‘Can be en at 212 West 26th st., back room, first floor, WARTSD-2Y A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION, AS ren’s nurse; can do plain sewing and embroidery, at 220 10 loth avenue, hear ath st at. TANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO GERMAN GIRLS in some respectable famiiy; the jor can wash, iron and cook; the junior can take care of children and do plain housework. Apply at 6) Cannon st, JANTED—A SITUATION ASCOOK, BY A RESPECTA. a perfest knowledge of her y for the summer months, n be seen for two days at 227 Kast ‘TED—B¥Y A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT @ situation as seamstreas. Addregs M. n for two d , Dear Ist avenue. 21st st. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABL og wom: to do the general housework of a smi Beat city reference. Call at 54 Obrystie st., in ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, 4 situation as chambermaid or laundress. Can be seen ‘o or three days, if not engaged, at 74 Allen st, room. WASTED BY A NEAT, TIDY GIRL. A SITUATION aschambermaid. Good recommendations from her last BS 2@, where she has lived two years. Call for two days atai shermerhorn st., Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAB! WwW Fr, he Chambermald and 1) do ‘Pale sewing ot ke ren. Good references if required. Call for two se Bands i. Brooklyn. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chamber snd assistant in Jn plain sew or to assist in the washing cod wontagr ost ad op iS haar ‘@ve., irat floor, Fence, Cat be seen fortwo days af Sto front. EE ee WAST2D—A SITUATION, BY A YOUN NG, Fouan, TO ‘and waiting, or to agelat ing and ironing. Can be seen for two days at 124 3d aves am ——————— WARTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. sroning, o 19 do the ane washlag, ean proce tbs ironing, oF to ine wi can t reference. Ca at 9 7} } Broadway, between Sikh ond dist Sa lst ata. Inquire af the ball doo! WANTED-2Y AN EXPERTENCED Wom: |, A SITUA a iio do the cooking and washing ae ial private am iy reference ince. fc day 2 Both ah. between Olband 7b Sore, back room. Av" Fag ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO eneral work or to take oare of children and a ® good embroiderer. (Good reference from her inst ‘ox two days at 577% Grand st, wear Madison, in y y ANTED—DY 4 FROTRST ANT Youra womag, A veetion as chambermaid and waltress or to assl nd froning. Apply at No. § 24 r 2 BY A RESPECTABLE Sra ay for twp daye at $9 Sth st, between oth ud Git avs. we yA NTED—BY Al L SPECTABLE Frag a =" ety « ity referent os given, ‘Galette eee ee TARTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROT: todo housework in a private a we be he plain rowing, whe have @ comfortable . OF ee ith av, Letween th wud Sib ate, froat ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A fps ‘oun gitl; Is % good plaid eno, « o pata ibattls a ‘all at ah wt, by A ®, between 24 and 3d eee gg tty A I ace py you! ws: & YOUNG WOMAN, A best ety roferenpe fen bear inal: vines. Call 4 tween fth and 6th avn. Wf TP ae bet ete, FANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSR, BY A clable married woman, whose own baby died. ‘Onn give the most aged le refare: Iss Protestant, Address at her ‘bor own residonte, 801 24 R¥,, for two es ANTPD—RBY A YOUNG GIRL (A PROTESTANT), A nation to like care of children and to sew, OF Assis in mberwork Can be seen at her present employer's, with Brooklyn. ? BY A RESPEOTABLE PERSOM, A BITUA. eeanchen, “a oon pes ee her braizens in aul ite hes, ani produce the beet of erences. Onll Jor $0 diy 04 209 1b wy., wear D6th at, wor MARRIED MAN WITHOUT FAMILY WISHSS A ST take charge of the dairy. Good seferoncen Aires Tsao. @ charge of e re references: Timo- thy O'Brieny Jamaten Post office, Long Island. COACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION; WOULD MAKE himself le to do all kinds of farm work. Address Wiliam, bax: 21 Herald office, or cal and see me at the jo YOUNG MAN OF STEADY HABITS WISHES A situation with @ private family as gardener; underatands the care and management of the plac in| generalthe fruits Teqetables, als, the o carriage kod horses, if required. Gress box 122 Herald office ¢T-H., 18 Jobin a SITUATION WANTED—BY A BOY 17 YEARS OLD, from the country, in a grocery store; understands book: Keeping. “Best of reference.” Call fortwo days at 803 24 av. in the candy store. SCOTCHMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS FARMER r gardener; est recommendations from last employer. Inquire for D, B., at A. Grieves’ bird store, 150 Ohambers at, this day, from 9 t0 3 o'clock. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS GROOM ‘and footman, or as coachman, either in_ the city or conn: good reference from his lastemployer Call at 840 at Mr. Waters’ store. for two days. A xoUxe MAN, WHO 18 ABLE AND ¥ WILLING TO work wants a altuation as porter In Rrocery oF provi. tion store, or to drivea team of Horses, Respectuvie reference can be given. Address James, box 159 Herald office. OACHMAN.—WANTED, A SITUATION BY A COACH- J, nan who thoroughly understands his business and ins the Lighestrecommendations, as to eapabllity and character, from gentlemen he lived with’ in this city; bag no objection to any partot the country. Cail on or address for two days H. R., 32 University place. MPLOYMENT WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO can write a first rate hand, thorough accountant, and keep books if necessary: ie willing to) devote ‘all his time and attea- tion to no object. Address B A., Herald office. ORRIGN CLERK.—& YOUNG ENGLISHMAN (AGED 22), who is capable of corresponding in English, French and German, desires to find employment {n some commercial house in New York or South, and would not ask a high remu- neration. Please address 8. J. L., box 102 Herald office, HELP WANTED—MALES. G., Augusta, Ga, AEE WANTED—TO CANVASS NAMES FO! J. Sones nee, Dees , Trade Guide and Die poe ‘work, which ia ro: Wa Mens oo. n ‘city and country. Apply HRLLIER & 00., Publishers, 335 Broadway. Setweon 9 and 2 AND ormis 3 WART A Lance SOMBER, ‘Or WOMEN daily, of every kind. in i: a are er es Ath st, corn WANTED, 70 ao souTm, Ales or a8 MELLIN, MANTRD, 72,00 DUT Ghia 8 Cie Pak pace, for te ne two days. aod oly SMALL AMERIOAN FAMILY, WANTS A GOOD Ate apply ct Gt Hadsou sc, Hoboken, YOUNG LADY WANTED TO WRAP MEDICINES; 2 accustomed to the work preferred: only wanted for afew weeks. Applixnia may send tn addrees Yo Union square Post afloe. OYS WANTED.—TWO jet Bons oy Bog vB, ye Those win hele Droterred.” Apply at S85 Ureadway- — MAN. Oday ane .MANTED A ayere EB QotaanD. drug store, corner PUG CLERK WANTED.—FOR PARTICULARS AP ply te George W. Busleed, Jr.'s drug store, corasr of 4th ay. and. Were WANTED—A SMART, TRL ON?, fatty g' TO bell boy ina Rotel; 099 aaa aoquainted busi. Heat ged heane Hisaas’ walt: aX anor preferred ‘hops = Erte er eT ARLE MEN SEEKING oe | Sau ction it cuesiana reier to first class houses. are 9 to WM. a. Bk REDPATH, Superintendent, WiAxter cast STOUT, ACTIVE LAD, 16 OR 17 YEARS take care ofa horse and make himself ral tet about the pice, at » Hotel, ‘Coney Teecare ofa bores and working ts ‘toa ery em, be ey roughout the United States and Canada, Some persons who buy our goods are making at sell ing at auction. We manufacture onr own goods, and sell for 100 per cent less than other wholesale Bue. f 2 H 3 4 i i ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 19 OR 30 YEARS in the grocery business; one who has an exten- sive fama ‘Acquaintance in the city preferred. A liberal sala- would be paid to a smart young man willing to work. A) Tiy'at 288 diitave. None but an Aineriean need apply. ‘ANTED—AN aa AND WELL EDUCATED man; a Scotchman preferred; salary $600 per annum. gp yy lever only, prepaid, w J Wl P., box 1,901 Post <i ANTED—A BOY TO OPEN OYSTERS; GERMAN “preferred. Apply to Otto Baass, 31 Chatham at pe rat YOUNG MAN AS fetatced 4 Beg eeticd A storé, also a Protestant Ii to tend ajiguorand Talore. Apply ai the Merehania! Clerks’ Ros office, 78 nes rocured Yor respecta- fn advance, fours 9 to 6. wea, No.com 3. REDPATH, Buperintendent, Wrrrene reed ‘SALESMAN IN A FURNITURE STORE; none need 23 Bowery. but those acquainted with the clty fur: niture trade, ws rand hind of person good wages will be given. Apply at a9 at. ig NTED—ONE WHO Ege wey ro UNDER- pote business and can ery pe class veatimonials. Gramercy park. pale eeseee te AND CHAMBEEMAID WA re ae, A PRI- en ae dusiness Cora ae a tea A LADE—A LADY LIVING IN A ‘York would like to meet an to assist her the management Aho ber household. raddrean Mrs, Beymour, Herald office. AUNDRESS WANTED. ines mao 6 ) CAN Cons wats, hear of » good place Oya rotyts s rat 78 Weal 354 wets penne an AALS coms YY Cc Pm ECTS Ween AUNDRESS WANTED-—FOR A FIRST CLASS HOTEL. Address box 1,127 Post office. Fa hn nn wo EES Li piadersiate La raph von Ae ge G4 Broadway, Detween Oana 12 AM. ROTESTANT GERMAN jain, WASEDA 2: A SMALL ‘rower and come well ai Fotommsndes apsirah ‘Wo 2 Bloomfield place, between Oth and 6th ats., Ho! EE EXPERIENCED STRAW 30008 PACKERS Wanted. Apply to Read, Brothers & Co., 810 Broadway. tions ey wap Er a ge oe door trom blankbook accustomed to a Deed apply at Peler Moneghan's, 86 Cedar at, VE tee coon EXPERIENCED MILLINER. NONE trimmer need geoly.. Ad pétrem, with ex- tations, Mrs."D* Cooke, 52}, Orange st., ANTED— mantills Canal street. ', POLLOCK & COCHRANE. NTED—A GIRL WHO UNDERSTANDS GENERAL 4 recommended from he: housework; abe must come well Inet place. Inquire at 308 Broome st. ea, GOOD COOK, MAR 18 WILLING TO DO me washing and tronin, small family, Apply at 236 ‘Went v2 ae, between 8th anc ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK in a family of two persons; bog ere ree ms ‘aud ironer, and well recom! Apply at 33. wt. Epi a GERMAN GIRL, WHO OAN DO GENE. ts houséwork, washing and ironing. Apply at 67 eccker ane 5 &. ‘ANTED—A NEAT OFFICE BOY, WAGES $1 PER week. Apply before 10 A. M. at 38 William st, AITER BOY WANTED—AT 562 HOUSTON STREET, ¥ , tom 120 15 years old. Apply between the hours of uh and 2 o'clock. WANTEDTA SMART, ‘about 12 or 16 years of be neat and Udy about his persou. Apply Yup stairs. W: ANTED—THREE OR FOUR SALESMEN FOR MAN- tillas. Those who have had experience in this business referred. Also a good shawl man apply in wheevening 10 Bharies Sireet & Cor, 470 Broadway. ‘ANTED—IN A RETAIL HOUSE FURNISHING aiore, & boy from 16 to 18 years of age; one who would be willing {o make himself useful, and ean give references for honesty and ability, may I, statlon B, Post office, ANTED—IN A RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE, ONE OF two salesmen; they must understand the Dusinoss and work for a moderate compensation. Address C. 0. 0 , ACTIVE COLORED BOY, age, to attend an office sores musi immediately at 760 office, siating how long in the business, reference nd rms, Ae. WARTEDA SINGLE MAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS {a horse and cow; knows somethin amd and is ‘willing to make hi imsel small place near the clty. Address box 3,687 P ‘ANTED—IN THE OFFICE OF AN IMPORTING cream nOut house, a hoy from fourteen to sixteen yeara of age, who writes a good hand, is willing 10 war Ald reaiies his Apply Mat No. 1B ents; salary first year, $0. Warren st, Up stairs. ARMER WANTS & SITUATION-HE TRULY UN- derstands all ite aston meer and also the mi menage, ment of @ garden Address for three days M. A., box Herald office. ITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG man, as conchman; can give the best city reference, Can be seen at 226 3d ave., for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A rere MAN, WHO rience in the busl- bas had seven years’ re grocery ness and. is willing to make lf generelty useful, Can box 160 He- produ ve the best city reference. Address J. Tald office. ‘ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS ‘coachman and und the care of horses, and Bamned Give wilting to make bimesit ye fal; best city reference. Address J. 8., box 199 ‘WANTED-EMPLOYMENT AS BOOKKEEPER OR AS. sistant bookkeeper; advertiser would make himself en de toefth ana co iced all rearae: na ened ot employer. shest reference for intey and c! cation Lo business.” Address R. #8, Herald oltce, we PPE JANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED, MAN A GOOD ‘situation as coac} Irst rate driver and greom, honest and sober, and can be: eustett his wife wonid live in a gatehouse, Address H. E., box 160 Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS PORTER ow ENTRY clerk ina store, by @ young intelligent Address Lex, Herald office. W ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WAITERIN A PRIVATE family, by a man who ubderstanda his business perfect- ly. City reference given, Inquire at 108 East 13th at, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN LATE- ly landed, as coachman or porter; understands horses well; would work cheap ln elther capacity until he thoroughly and write well, and under- understands the business. Can read stands figures. Address K. D., box 148 Herald ailce, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION IN A WHOLESALE BUSI- ness, by a middie aged German, as bookkeeper, assist: = i borkieey or i Re prefer a segar bust: to which he ean speci dress Segara, box 186 Herald office. _ ae a een neti ainenseniicendasiial WARSTEDIA SITUATION IN SOME MERCANTILE’ ‘business, by & young man twenty years of age: is good AM Sgures aud penmanehip; wages Tot wo much an object ‘aa a food place. Reterences tnexceplionable, Address J. F. On x 1,023 Post office. WASTED—A SITUATION AS BAR TENDER, BY, ung man of good experience and igs betaine etate, Walte Seige, Nordera HOW! rare ci Me, Waiter rer of Cor dt and We meets Winters SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant man, as coachman;hethoroughly understands his business; isa careful river; undersands gard make himself generally uneful Satie his last place where he henbeon. 6 addresa Conchman, Mr. Waters’ axddlery, merall ruse: INTELLIGENCE OFFICES, (AM, FANILIBG WANTING (GOOD SERVANTS, IMME- diately, should call at the large in domesti its 1ithes Sorncrof have Tiger dance of ctv, capable help, t ducted by a respectable American lady, A Good 6ooK, WAGES ‘$10 PER MONT! woman preferred), Cook, waitresn and laundress for the cour vol mentale Sila rie Piemease tga Saar wency 0 herb No charge until situations are proc he iid: Fete, pinned hori OL ee [AMILIES AND HOTELS CAN ALWAYS BE SUPPLIED With good female description — English, Senieh and Trish; alone ‘conchusen sera apd inbor’ ers, at the Servanta’ Insitute, tener et olson ant Copel sts. Six German girls ready for pinces this day’ SHEBHAN. Ww ANTED—A K | ERK FOR a 81 Leeper for aoa mine ie Penusyivania, 1 yao foe aon ers, 2 clerka for grocery store Doriers, 2 men tarive horse tnd cart tgrigiape te Gelnse, | MBO Kia 'Ayoly to THOS, SPINK, 35 Hodaon sirces WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0. RWONA PY, ARIS TILES RUONA TUARIG—THESR BEAUTIFUL PR iron, tei the rege 2m ‘and peo then at theatie. itt AS $$ —$ STRANGER TN THE CITY, EMBARRASSED, WILT, for $85, dispose of his wil ew Jeweled, F eink aie, a be pitt oe 1 wage. fal stating where to ca it ron 7 re. Fowt ofkoee JALIFORNIA DiAMONDS—1N BREASTPLN | eee ett i ih Broadway jewelry sore, 331 Broad: pont Y volieeane XT ianporter ant @ porter and manntacth ‘Broadway, one door ‘below Coast ol aLBEYD, RUT LAND G OLD SLEEVE } GENT, STUDS, SCARF oul deweriplons, iirale ass Brod ©. TALERN, one door below Canal st. enna ‘ADI RINGS, PINS AND DR, L’ me SRE ie ‘A, dylan fay ro MOOT d other’ ai oro.0. ALLEN, IER importer a manafactarer, 7, ome door below Canal ste Ww* ANERD—A ilawoRD PN, IX e750 ‘TEN & STONRS, weighiog from tx W ten carata, Any perm having ich t» dispose of, and 4 of the firm water, eveap for caah, may apply to or addreas Jno, MoGovern, 16 Union vince, ‘Hoboken, after 6 o'clock P.M. FINE ARTS. TEACHERS AXD SCHOOLS ARR RPRPROR. ANE atalino eS on ig a . Ing papers, Aor ‘a RoTe stp eae tw My bert ones’ in Ihe om lorman, (29 THE TRADES. Boy, fo Ad ab taeeel EARS OF AGE, WANTS TO learn some table, The best of reference ied ail om wade ieots, 116 Koen penn, is 00D CHANCE FOR A GARDENER, IN A VILLAGE, lea from No bo ilese, aad rlabes to 90 will do well to apply to J. ‘AT TRIMMERS WANTED.—THREE TRIMMERS ON fashionable ailk hats. Apply at Leaxe’s, 17 Broadway, nderstands the bu- » ela ton on “his nee ia own responsiblity, yous OB COMPOSITOR WANTED.—AN EXPERIENCED JOB who wor fmprove Paimeeifin fn jeb'ro yok may, sing emp. ment with Sohn bgt A PRIVATE FAMILY, A Bed seamstress. ‘l, as nurse and sea have esc: ference need apply at 92 outngue ek pede gehe GO TO LENOX, sae A PROTESTANT ‘woman; American, Scotch or Welsh preferred; BT ares ofa ‘maby ‘he must be a good seamstress and hay best references. Apply on Thursday and Friday, from Ti io 2 o'clock, at 174 118th avenne, A sisal! family; must be & good, pl troner. “Also a nurse who is ace references required. Apply at Rew mel st, near Fulton av., Brooklyn. Wee COOK, FOR THE COUNTRY; MUST UN Vicar ee Baar Ware Rew elivead ys 9 iil P.M. ‘ANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE: work, with recommendations. Wages $5. Apply at Broome st. ANTED—AN OPERATOR ye ONE OF WHEELER & machines. 2 — thor ‘ANTED—A SEAMSTRESS, ONE WHO THOROUGHLY uundersiands her business; an operator on Whesler’& Wisn'e ‘machine will be preferred. Apply at No. 2 STORE; 1 head: ‘dresses, dress capa, pensation and constant em. ¥ Gouesstril be gree ply ot s003, ry avs from 8109 A. + oF from 7 ‘ANTBD—TWO COLORED GIBLS; ONE TO COOK, Arun the other a walter ‘girl. Inqnireat ‘West 23d st. None ‘but those w inded need apply. ET NURSE WANTED-TO TAKE Neigh ¢. A child at her own residence. N« ‘& person of re- lone but . Inquire of Mr. B. a a bg my eg hy STRONG, Pe win a ee vd must know hor ce bread @ good laundress Apply at 96 Congress between 9 and 12 A. M. ‘ANTED—GOOD VEST MAKERS TO BASTE Wi’ inncitne, att Hitmbethee 7° ar 4 foe YOUNG LADY IN A b feapited & alt Ww. ere , to boy wanted, to THE NERS SOCIETY OF NEW YORK BEG ae aes to notice to empl t they can procure first clase ae men in every ‘branch of e business by direct- tne, prepaid, to Franz Fisher, at 232 Houston street, jew Yor! ipetent and ntres to matc! i = treet, de ; can shiv’ eambla of worke™no oh , hjeeton, m tae Wert or Southwest, Address by letter R. i footer a re COUNTRY TINMEN.—AN EXPERIENCED TIN AND T° Sen ironer worker wants a steady job. Addi 9 man, box 133 Herald office, for two days. oe: Aare oe 10. Bema TAILORS.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG ngli#hman, a situation as cutter; has had first class expe- Fineelt in the fiat Houses in Londen 0 ‘and’ ad Dublin; pants and vents preferred. Good rejgrence ws’ ast employer. Rare a8 A. Rippon, Herald of ce 10 DYERS.—WANTED, A FIRST ge! MAL td ‘To one who thoroughly understands his business permanent situation can be had by applying at 199 ‘Bast 2 Te work, who thoroualy tf kala tg! ON PLATS a understanc usiners: others need apply, Dr. BLAKENEY, Beeb ave Nplate i RS ptt tye ct Ores RADE "c00d, smart sud hualigeat worsane Rene keys wor! ddresa, with references, box 1,907 Post oflice. “gine, wit ee ea 2 STEAM EN. 1@; will do all steam Test city reference from last emp foyer py to o 151 both nes for two dave. OF i oF till sui 'ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MECHANICAL DEN- W st; none others needapply. Call at 222 Spring st. —% ‘00D ea easntoe cn La. mo FIRST RA’ ace Gy ety rs want pay weekly, Apply to B. i " ANTED-A, SITUATION AS, GARDENER AND stants hie nan ois Beth capacen and he the eae acltie f be. highly recommehed a sites a unds. Can had twelve experience in thi ., Herald ‘oftieg, which ‘will be ‘tented 10. WANTED A GARDENER'S SITUATION, BY A FIRST jener, who has filled some of places in b ined reat mune of ersand eee imonfate will show his wuperiog practical gardener. Address P. B.. gardener, at Messrs. thor urn’s, john st., who have kno iaowe be adver- User long. ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDE BY youn ‘tman, who {a thorongh master of his bust: ness ia every branch, both in door and out; Ix a native of Ger- many; sp |, and can. testim En, Brat class places where be has nerved, in for capes Dilty, sobriety, honesty and industry, would prefer 6 at fa flow Jereay, where he ag lived in Address F. Kurz, care of Mr. Geo jewark, N.J., PR TG employ he was ane in this country, and to 'ANTED—A FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE bay Sa in the ; nome br Eatioe inant =" WANTED Ay EXPERIENCED CUFTER IN A CLOTH. wae Apply to Goo. A. Hunter & Oo,, 200 and 292 Wastin HANDY MAN, TO KNOW Bf To DO Pl ter's , he. 10 take, Sh of tenement y; he mut be ‘and recommended, f fe gecurity for honest; & Et pel har the entire charge of feting and lcoltot 4 Te musi bs pow bow Yee dey sah tleonn 0 fale Serween) nnd 1i o'slock. tdi ai oar THE LECTURE SEASON, DEPARTMENT LE FE. by # the . John B. Seoles on ‘The Birth Fiericepeiess Institute, on Monday even- way. Cc aa ety of the ‘Zopbar, ely james Y. Watkina, uel B. Toompton, “ Beekman street. BS. CORA L. V. HATCH WILL LECTURE IN OLIN ton Hall, New York, Wednesday groning caren prelodk wa ject to be ven by th: chi Halt srooka, oh Ap LE, $ ‘elo. ers conta. ‘ire department, and of Soeararreesert vas av, F, ON THURSDAY oven! inet mi we AM k VaxinG Wit BickeNs, gis, 19 conslat of readings from tite worka of the mreat Pre od in €¢ parte, jagluding bis ina usw aketcd, Going int Sovigly,”” ‘ANTED—THIS pa ne Kak abt CITY INSTI- tute, two neat it young women; one as spare seme see Sane. a to $10, and several smal girls, : NTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO GENERAL aerate aigec cook, waalitr'and trouer.” ‘ke be servant of reference req ‘Wages $7, Inquire at 134 East 19th at. ANTED—A CLEAN, TIDY GIRL TO DO HOUSE ame ee and iron well, Apply at 184 ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK for a small family. ferences required. Apply pf iret ous in Cleremant ven Below Syrdo byes lath bie, War NEAT, TIDY GIRL, TO DO os Ei bas eoed cook, washer and aoa ‘accustomed to ws references required, ‘at 120 West 16th at. sie Bex. WASTED A NEAT, TIDY GIRL TO DO THE WORK of s family of tres persons; Protestant preferred; Hcl for chamnberwork: A ppiy, with recommenialons, oie No.8 Myitieay.y lyn, for two days. — GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK to make herself Seoseally.: a Apply from 9 to 10 o'clock ‘at 108 Grand st., near Broad) ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS ate MAN, W tent to taste entire charge of a shor now room Mt first ‘lass millines maker, None others need 1 al 275 Fulton st, Brooklyn. or ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK in a private family; one lately landed preferred. Toa bth pe el ope aah thal Call at 297 Wie nt STRONG, HEALTHY, MOTHERLY egUNE wel nurse, French, American, nat & yeur old, who) roquires ‘lenty of the beet Shit from atx mon steady toa ‘industrious; a neat sewer preferred’ Wo sare trouble none Dut wngeg who ean refer, sailafactoriy need, apply from 10 Gil 5 at 13 Grove st , near Hudson, for two ref ce GOOD HANDS WHO UNDERSTAND wore are under clothes. None but neat sewers need apply, at 28 Waverley place, near Greene st. eo eg KALTHY AMERIC. a ™ wil — AN WO: vay et is anxious to one to urse. = Inguire of Mra. Moginn, % Clark st, ‘for two days. Best ut reference given. ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER, TO TAKB charge of the manut trade, Ap- Dy a ee a cer ae eae AP ‘ANTED—TEN MILLINERS AND 100 BAwTELLA makers. A before 10 A. M. orafter 4P. Shaw. 283 Tanne eg ener W gn YOUNG LADIES ACCUSTOMED TO MI millinery ‘Appi As Neos bat enyarlousod had heed apply ee RT NURSE WANTED—T0 GO A sH0 Wap ths, tntavartver, an Rupiebor soe Teese ferred; must be healthy, td tind bllglog. “Gall Cail arren st. between 11 and 120 coe. 2 awa ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A FIRST chambermald anv to aesist in waahing; must and obliging: German or Scotch p: bring ciiy reference, ‘Call at 61 West 221 sts bagemeat door CLASS be willin, ert ‘ANTED—A a rfl SMART GIRL, TO Ri ore ay DO GENF. ral family; none but tl ‘the best city Telerences need apply at Bridgest. Brooklyn ‘ANTED—A mare? GIRL FOR GENERAL Ii E- W Washer and ironers” Aino one work, one that that can do plain sowie good city reference required. Apply at 233 Div! ate ‘ANTED—A GOOD PASTRY COOK AND GONFEO- 885 Broadway, corner of sth ste cgi Wiad seaarbead TO ATTEND A BAKERY. OALL Weraan A ae PF. ra cy ree Pen aes at ig FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. (DE—DANS lap anes AL O*% DEMAN! — LEMANDE, ez, A tip tenis Mad fille Fi bien oow faire Ton chambres a pr Es de trois trots cafente’ dont ie lun joune eatagt det ane. De baunes @ francaise pour prendre aon d'un tile dese prowenter wane Uire muuig do Dounigy pecosaiaue, dauons. RS OrrEz DEMANDE—AU NO. 16 WAVERLEY PLACB, UNE T SPECIAL NOT! MERICAN Lyre OF, OR FOR, exhibi ta on Fray, igrenbrh 8 ret nies ve the report of thelr Bee ‘WM. H. mobGERS Bhs" Eewary pe um, RADE AND TO THE PU! ee ext the aascanent Sein hee eee Jar suns frees to date ot coe pregerty ae is All Fines of # described as of ie bl ‘tat sirecte, ea the east by Mae or ie tlcein' Seuwreon Uoeont end ‘Third line of blocks bee tween also all those rd : Ee an a led; ophag Foe mn in or J. Gaapwory x STOCKWELL, it for the Agent for Mohave! er Bt mn ‘ASS MEETING OF THE PIANOFORTE MAKERS OF ‘New York.—Next inst., will be held meeting of the ‘an of and gp Raturday, the 12, a mass meeling at the Social Reform Ball, 261 Grand street, at 8 o'clock P ‘ATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BASE BALI, PLAY. AN pork The annual meeting of thle sesod come elie tay oreniog, Starch 9, 1h 1250, at 4 see, — J, B. Jonny Ti 8. Daxun, Wive Presidents, . B. "HOS. hb J. Ross Postixy, Secretary. Noe ts Bi: Poe balaleld ae bg em At beerysen4 Tell bead atte ofl of te Gom fake ay of go Rew fork Fork) on Monday ibe 24 day of May nex ‘oy wae ¥- NOUN P. YELVERTON, Preskient, Isaac 0. ae Secretary. ‘Naw Yous, March 1, 1869. ‘PBCFOSALS—OFFIGE OF TH GOVERNORS OF THR ‘Aimsbouee, March 7, 1809, To slaters.—Sealed py ‘will be received. by the Governors of the “Almebouse, af thelr office rotunda, Park, until 12 o'clock M of the lth inst, for Misting, 4c. root of Teland Hospital on Blackwell's Iaiand. The axeelisation for ihe above work can be seen at thelr flog, and plank forms of proposals, and further information td. ‘The Governors reserve (0. themaclves the right to rig Soy and all propecia uot doemied by (Bem advantageous ot dae WATCH QUESTION, AMERICAN Vs. hove WATCHES. A CAR ‘The only entirely extistuetoryy Drsot ot good watch hat tells vcorredty ‘and ‘Without interruption the true ime of day. Sioiber tev are Mlusory. if the, watch will not perforsa equably and with accuracy itis to no purpose whatever that it frelaborately finished, that curious shapes and patented de- vices are adopted, that novel escapements and ingenious con- trivances for compensation are introduced, or that the whole weovered by a famous name and a massive and oot! ‘worihieas watches are beautifully” faishod, aud pomp are crquiiely contrived torun badly and wear out quick- eal of work is most often a great deal of complexi- ty, anf a willadmit that no amount of mere polish will y piece that is radically malformed oF ineracly tied, It imply of construction and such mathematical sorrect. ness in the size ard shape of every partas the aj machinery to the purpose alone ensures, that, with suflictent bicety of 0 finish, accomplish the desired result, ‘The founders and manage American Watch Company of Waltham are determined 16 to make timekeepers whether the; money oF They do not undervalue ornament, cg feel that they cannot Gvervale tn fume, This ts the méan hele whote euablishment, ‘Thoroushly familiar by Praca Deennh, ioe ravi Ganonee Seis’ which ‘ail ‘watch dealers will bear ‘hean “ont im tine fe pine ings ma er. saa all the loge Seplug a large majority of foreign wi 7 ality mag the subs mechanical lense. {or tin ‘joer! ene, cand imperfect skill of the hand ce an article that hail not oly Sok lke swatch bat bere the duty.of & walgh adorning i with auch & of which through’ Sone vl aot ea the ena of any clas class in the communit have don ii, they coulugpily appeal 3 Ynousents whowe daily coming and ‘going 10 Fe eulnied the Walthamn watches to S49. Inovery fyete a, even the there will be imperfection, and instatioes ot fallure doubtles® occur in the W: manufacture; but in a system which pro- duces watches which are identical rather than similar, the portion of such must pe reduced to a minimum.’ Haring ved this decisive —. ‘with « reason for t= the American W: Company is far from peing. disappointed atthe freqnent and unscrupulo i, moe from many Amy a bi opposition was to hava been e: ;, and the oocaaion of it will ve apparent i one who oonaiders the extent of the impor ie and bight character, ‘The company has no reason 10 be ith the amount of patronage it Ueda) Binoe it ia oblized, by the multiplication of orders, large or force ly night ny well aa day, Mik wack hat any portion of ths community should be minied aa the real merit Untorti nual te is 20 Hele in common use which people generally solide understand asthe snd man's waichmaker i hs oaly reliance foe Judgment, Bo long, therefore, ax to the importer and denier, ‘and thelr abundant Wrepatr af retailer, the company ex; old stock on hand bods a dee circle of outdocr maint cho have no np natioadane an American watch; who, indeed, from patriotia shaves would rather distribute them, even ot Ger were not Walthanyabea ca may “he found. The. Soe cae ‘watohes may be fou 18, a Mm 9 gompany consdentiy Tioptoeptng, at uyon, that” ground is. contens 60 300) ter Claims (0 the general M patronage Th ‘The public will bear in mind i ese mca for reputation, aud with the re~ itty of pe tual fantee constantly in, view; for rerer ds, in whosoever handa they ara found faulty, and at whalever period, the ‘company is bound (0 Ft mot American Watch Com to Appleton, ‘Treey & Co.) pats a Ar ‘APPLETON, Goneral agent Maiden lane, New York. LOST AND FOUND. a ppt WATCH SEAL. IN BROOKLYN, L. 1, some time since. owner can have ie fame aby prey: Cuil? Shirt Bioko Bod Gruudatrsee Now We Dp a THE 8D INST., A SMALL SUM OF ‘ulton street. The same may be czvenen Fulton market, by Proving ownership snd payies expeuee Lon THE CHARITY BALL, IN THE ACADEMY of Music, a len noes eg iopre eyeglass, with a chain, A liberal re will be paid to the finder on its return to Ly Von Hlotimann & Co., Nore Lianover street, pa-awo BANK BOOKS ON THE oi aecg pert for Savings, in furor of Andrew W. In trea (or Virginia Rowe, A eatetne wit ke gives tr for thole rekara OF de, enor road Titer Bron rey ind IN GOING FROM THE CORNER t Brond way and Warren stret io tho corner of John and inenvell The tinder rl Il pe ulsbly ‘rewarded by lease f ats] Raat Fourteent street. icra t OBT—BRTWEEN 108 BLERC! . cane rina Kaleerbveker Kin TRENT AND MAT 3, contalning involees, insurance po rs, dec., of NO tse tb nag one fut ‘A liberal reward. Will by returning it fo the Seer ‘Bamuel lng,” Whose name f On i Sn ner Ost A. SMALL WHITE POINTER SLUT, WITH VA. lor, Upon rel to 143 Pulto othe find JS Taton sires Lee ite 1 be liveraity rewarded. Bhe 08T—BOOK NO. BOWER? The finder, by 0,108, Lown aL PATINR conten wor upon the owner. trie nee be SO ea O8T—LAST EVENING, 8TH INST., WHILE GETTT: Ailes tremeuah mea area cea ‘SY Third y and uo q ons naked, an an TR Ah T al OST OR STOLRN—ON FRIDAY NIGHT L. L the neighborhood of of Hiab erene eee a tightest, & brown freee cost, ae Vee ete book 01 the Bowery Se oy. leaving the ‘ame at the bank, e8° ite. REWARDS. 3 RTA: LOST ON SUNDAY TI T Li St, Bar tholomer arch, or in Latapeite ite fo My pale Kant alt ity * 33 ener cage. Onll at 1 prs ease hesereanendeatasenshernaaatieaaatntinictennndiahthstlsitats 5 Fa REWARD.—LOST, IN BROOKLYN, A LIVER ANID ‘tan cocker and & white m” at. The nove reward ard wil putt" anyone ait ‘Taualey, Hi rer Boon ois they yt se tapi, three doors frem Big in, Wontar ‘RWARD.—! CORN! is a z sai Shae Aone: gary Bit aa VOLUMES OF BOOKA, government, among whicty Figs 4 earings the Pacite, om ercial ™Apniy 1 00 to "GORE iow, ind Commi Main e entrance, Merchant’ Brchange. THE MILITARY, Scere renner ATIONAL. GUARD Np ae ae D UMITORD ror SALE VERE about lentin the city, nad thes to Sra oie meee oR meas er ay +