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et The Garrison at Fort Leavenworth. {From tne Leaveuworta Ditnes, april M6.) OUR NEIGHBOR AND ALLY. Wo allude, of course, w the garrison above Ms ‘Mnfimevce upen our ‘welfare is 80 immediate and over- shavowing thas we regard its contiguity to ourseives With creat intorest and unalloged satisfaction. Tt wiil be annecessary to tell our readers that Fort Leavenworth is situated upon one of the choicest and moet glorious vata ra] sites of this entire region. From almost any position the visiter may select his eye will embrace ins single coup Weal a landscape of sarpsssing loveliness au! ex- tent. Far below him eweeps tue Missousl, its tortuous windings visible for many miles, es upon a Yast map, and the very recesses of the forests which overhang its banks weem penctrable. Turning from a seene of grandeur aut wablimity, the vison is enchanted by a vista of loveliness, ‘exhibiting the softer beauties, though less picturesque ay ‘Wibotes of nature, and affording one ie groatest und most pleasing contrasts of natural scene! We could parece our delineation inde‘initely, but we mast cisenchant ibe reader, aud having gratided his ima- Gination and senses, introduce him to some of the ulterior ehjecte of this extensive military depot, and enable him to glance at its extensive ramifications. Perfect order and Guiet soem to pervado the limits of the post, which at arco impresses the visicer with the military character of the establishment, A sentry or two may ot with pacing bis rounds; an orderly, perhaps, making his re- port; but all is eo quiet and umobtrasive that tue visiter Phe bas never seen it throw off this lethargy can hardiy realize the strength that slumbers in this monotonous and deceptive repose. From an advanced outpost of a few years back, the Fort hee grown to de the most imporlant aud extensive mili- tary. depot of the government, Hore was organ- iwed the celebrated Utah expedition, which was seat wo the field with unparalleled despateb, sad the most extensive and orstiy equipment of tracspdrtation ever he fore undertaken by the War Department. Taose who witnessed the advent of magses of raw, undisciplined reeruits last spring, and saw them march'from tue gar- Yeon in perfectiy organized corps, with their caravans of applies, can form eome estimate of the incredible activi- ‘and resources of this post when occasion may demand putting forth of its energies. Here was also dis. Dursed, last year, over five millions of dollars, and @ sec. tion of country of bundreds of miles in extent became tri- butary to its demands. Mueh of the success which belongs to the successful ac- somplishment of the great enterprises which have beou undertaken at Fort Leavenworth ia undoubtedly duc to Stewart Van Viiet, A.Q.M. Although his useful mess has not begun in this particular sphero of action, un dor his anspices and able administration great o jects have deen attained, and reforms effectet that will render it memorable hereafter. Tne most perfect system pre. vaile in every department. Tu each of the extensive aad massive warehouses appropriated to the storage of sup. plies, may be found every article requisite for the fall equipment of an army. The arrangement is faultless, ‘and the magazines seem inexhaw A now stone ‘warehouse bas been completed, which is traly a model of fis kind. In it aro the business offices of the Quartermas- ter and hie corps of assistants and employes. They are arranged more with a view to usefainess than ornament, and «certain simplicity, though perfect accuracy of de- tail, pervades each department alike. Nor have the strict limits of the garrison confined ex- elusively the labors of Captain Van Viet. During his abie euperintendency, bridges, substantial ones, have been constructed at Salt creek, over which the forts Riley and Laramie travel passes, and algo at Qsawkee and Indianola, ‘The roads themselves Lave received such attention at his hands as entails a lasting obligation upon this community, whore abundant willingness somewhat exceeds its ability to undertake the exclusive execution of all these neceasa- ry improvements. The road between the city and the fort has been greatly improved, and now affords a smooth ‘and equal gurface, and « decideilly pleasaat drive. Captain Van Vilet’s connection with the equipment of the Utah expedition has reflected more universal credit upon him, bot his hearty co-operation with our looal en- terpriees bas rendered bis administration doubly accepta- Die to us. Of the Quartermaster’s efficient etaff, Mr. Benjamin ©. Card, chief clerk, is perhaps more’ widely known than any other. ‘his gentleman bas been con- pected with this department for more than t years, and bis unvarying courtesy, assiduous devo- dion to his dutice and acknowledge business talent, render him an indispensable auxiliary, and pro- motes in no small degree the facility and despatch with which the business of the fort is always traasacted, Tb would be hard to meet with anothor mim of Mr. Card’s liar capabilities and. management, and we are glad to know hhis services are recognized and held in that esteem merit. e other attaches of the Quartermaster’s bureau, are Merers, Levi Wilson, who has charge of the out door bu- siness; W. H. Gill, Military Storekeeper; Caaries Mundee, Assistant Clerk, and George McLaughlin, Forage "Muster. Between’ these gentlemen any dis- tinction would be invidious; they are all faith*al and efficient o! ng the condition of tho deparimouts over which they pervision will a our article bas ready assumed som; Innite, we are forced to Coaclade a subject on whick much more might be said. The fort is our chief ally and guar. anty of cur etability, and its growing importance is in- 28 peparable from our Own welfare, The Case of Count Mejan—A Consular Dit- fieulty. [from the New Orleans Bee, April 21.] The readers of the Bee have been made fatniliar with the facts of the arrest in this city of the French Consul, Gonnt Mejan, by order of Recorder Summers, on a charge, made by aship captain, of burboring fome descr er from his vessel. We publish the manifesto of the Concula Tepresenting her Britannic Majesty and other crowaed beads of Lurope, as follows:— Naw On.rans, Aprit 18, 1859, We, the undersigned, foreign Consuls reading 4 New Or. ans, baving read the anpexed pro'est of Court Mejan, Conani Of France, against bis arrest by ihe Hon. H. N. Summers, Re- corder of the First District, concur in the same being an in- fringement of the privileges and right of Consuls, in direct wollton of the laws and onstitaiton of the United States, nad St variunee with the treaties with be United Stains and. foreiga , WS Well aa the exequatur granted by the President of ‘Se Unived State to un WM. MUIR, Her Britannto Majesty's Consul JUAN CALLEJAN, Consul of Spa AUGUSTUS REICHARD, Comet of Prassla 30a. DEYNOODT, Consul of Belgium. ‘Wo presume the Count must have made immediate com- plaint to the authorities at Washington, as a despatch was received from United States Sacretary Case, yesterdy, cesiring United States District Attorney Semmes to send op ibe facts immediately. dir. Robert, the counsel for Count Mejaa, aypeared be- fore Recorder Summers yesterday, and wished to know if the Court had decided the question of jurisdiction. The Recorder replied that after thorough examination he had arrived at the conclusion that he had no jurisdic- ion over the case, and that it belonged properly to the federal court, apd’ that the proceedings in this Gourt were tan end. Fie also stated that he was sorry that the mie. take had occurred. Mr. Robert said that they were thus far eatistied. It is certainly a matter of national regret that Reeorder Sommers did rot take peins to understand the extent of his authority before undertaking to exercise juriadictioa jw fo important a matior. ITOATIONS WANTED—FEM. SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ young woman, om a first class embroiderer at her present place, 17 Weat 9th w., between Sth and Gib ave, for iwo days. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION 48 OF4M- 2 ermald and waitress. Apply for two days at &1 West BRA sireet. N AMERIOAN A SITC ATION aS seamstress, whe “have her little gtel. 8 years Sha; wih ber; leh mood. Grosemaier; can ‘cnt and Arahlidvew's elothes: is a first rate embroids ‘Wilron's machines; hest reference Cail on or address Mrs. Cot 1 Macdongal st. YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES TO OBTAIN A for two days at the residence of her present sinjloyer, Th Wen ‘Vith st, pear Gi SITUATION WAKTED—-BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, a4 chambermsd end to do fine wasbiag, or as chambermaid and waiter in a small private 74 Has good city reference. Call for two days at 37 West 2st a SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE American woman, aa nurse and seamstrees; is capable of taking the entire ees, an infant; prefers going in the country. Apply at 142 Went 85th at, between 7th and Sth ava. ‘YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION 48 chambermaid and waitress or chambermaid and to aswist in Trashing and troniag. Call for two daya at 73 Weat isth st, la FIRST RATE COOK WANTS A SITUAVION; IS A first rete cook; can do all kinds of baking: isa good ‘wageer and yoner:, Bo objestion to the couniey: te wiliey to useful. Good city reference. Call at make bervstt general ly between Sth and %b aves. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE young wornan, (9 cook, wala and iron, or a oaxmber. nid fd iaundreee oF as latindress alone: ta & ood ecok and na en sa washer and ironer; oan furniah aniie sity Federence from ber last empio a TL West Bib et ployer. Apply for two gaye ree SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, FO do chamberwork aod waiting, Or to assist in waahin, nat Hroning; the best of city reference given. Call at 17 REFPECTABL® YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA. ‘as pisin cook, washer snd ironer, or io do the general housework of a small family; good clty revereacea. Call at 62 Atlantic at, Brookly floor, tor COOK, CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS DasIRE A pitaadors. ly for two days st their present piace, BS th ave, near 2Kh sh, where thay have lived home tine SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman, as first rate cook; understands al) kinds A ‘of meat and pastry; D0 obj to nesist in the washing and ironing; hae the beat of city reference from her last place. Cail wt 130 West 20th st., near 7th ave. for two ds; SITUATION WA. ED—BY ‘A SOBYR. STHADY girl, ne lent washer and ironer; or would 46 char ate family; can furniah ‘tbe pi best cf city reference. Gan * Bent oy eerence, Can be ween until engaged at 39 Prince REAPPOT: aoe GIRL WIsHRS A ATTUATION TO lo general housework in a small respectable family: best of city reference from her last place. ‘Cho be aren ot be Court st., between Douglas and Degraw, 4 floor, froat oem, for two days, A-permanent ¢ N ENGLISH WOMAN, MIDDLE AGED. WHO CAN furnish testimonials ns to her integrity and ability, de- aren n situation a6 seamstress in a family who apprecists a meady trustworthy help: woald be willing do fume ight chem K OF auperintent growing children; the country preferred. Call until engaged at 210 Union a, between Hoary Rou Cliaton, kouth Brooklyn. é SITUATION WANTED-—BY A RESPROTA NLR young woman, se first cline cook: ix a good baker of ihe ng xaalat tm the washing and iron peat clly reference. Apply uh cn Shy nad 3st, oer te ade bgt WARTED—IN A PRIVATE ¥\ A rR ad iron, by & reepectubie porns ory A. oeee. Yan be seen for thre! canployer'a, 106 a ae Beh ot Pat.) i... ee RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU be nena ad mllsvry sty roneence, hing Or Rs an ‘city reference. Tail cn or addrens MM, S11 7b avenue, rw Svar, back roo, wo dure us 2th ot, for a few i __SYTUATIONS | w. \NTED—FEMATLES: _ “SITUATION WANTED—AS AS FIRST rast CLASS eacna AS Gress, npderstanda datog up aco. mualing,, Frere foting and gentemen «sine. (tara avenue, sy Abd 1KD eta, tm ey st in the eet —$—$— NTED—BY A R¥SPROTABLS WO- Me aaa cea undersante the ung ot Una e tog city reference. Cail mh OA ‘di and 7th ave, . abel. SS | YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION T¥ A AL hau) private faraily, aa a good cook, washer and Iraver; or would bave no objection to 1! private family. mal! py we SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG gir! todo chamberwork and plain sewing, or to take care: dren and sew; haano objections to ¢o to the country for ‘Has good city ref we from her last place. Call at 280 Rast th at., third floor. pacedbi badass aa el SE LIES SIRS SITU Pipe PANTER SE A YOUNG WOMAN, TO Al g and trowing, or genera’ houss- Good referenced neces given. Apply at Tig'Weat 21th at, room No. 9 RESPSOTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS ‘cook; {s & gond plain cook, washer and iroer. Good cy reference. Call 61 258 Bpring st SULUATION WANTED BY A OOMPRTENT YOUNG A Sonen, a ures and seamatresy; is well experianoad \d understands the care of an infant veriecily Rint ety Feferapon, Inguiro st N19 12b sl, be ‘ih and 6th ure., second two daya, YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION A8, FIRst A tre eook. wasber and irener and bread bak: rat eoity Teference “Call at O07 Hicks sty Brooklyn, sree Goor, bed room, for two days. 5 we SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPOTABLE A. young woman. as cbambermsid and waiter, ors chain Dermaid and to aasist inthe washtog and ironing ‘The | bent ciiy referenceean be given. Callat 114 7th ay, corner of 13th staid No. 10, floor, back room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT WO- trae, tea peiva'e family, am finet rate ook: she thyarough Ty uocerstands cooking In i'l its branches, pastries, jeities, ice creams, preserves. anc & an excellent baker; has the heat city reference from her last place as to honesty, anbriety and capa- bility. Call at 244 6th av , second floor, front room. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES vi BITU- Meee chambermaid ard waitress or to do plain goveiog: 's willieg to make bervelf nseful about the house. fortwo coduye an Went 2th at, Cun oom’ Well recommended lant piace “SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook or chambermaid city re- ference | Call for two days at 142 Barrien st third door froma corner of Columbis at, South Broo! econd floor, front room. GOOD DRESSMAKBR WISHES TO GO OUT BY THR day, week cr month; would have no objection w live with # family for the summer. eity reference. Call at 513 2d av., Dear 32d st. FSPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A STTUATION AS A Mbanberasald pad bo $0 toe, washing and ironing. Bent city referenee from Weat 27 Jace. Call fortwo days at 145 ae? between th aad Sut avs. PROTESTANT YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION A ake care of children and make hereelf generally use fal, or would do light chamberwork, Call at 189 East Sith st, third fleor, back room PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION. TO DO ing, ironing and chamberwork; is willing and Sete op yee quired ‘all at her last employer's, 93 West 13th st., between 6th and ths aves. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young widow woman, as children’s nurse. Can take care of a baby from ite birth, and Ye a good plain sewer; or would do chamberwork and plain sewing. Good city reference given. Can be seen for two days at 236 West (6th st, SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPROTABLE, A young woman, 28 Durse and seamstress. is capadle of faking care of a baby from its birth “the best of city reference ven from her last place. No objectiyns to the country. Can fe een for two days nt 130 Enat 24th st, beween 2¢ and ave. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO cook, wash and fron; or would do housework for a small family. Can make bread and biscuit; is an excellent lnuncrers. Can get good reference. Can nwt 196 17th sivect, hear Ist a¥., eecond ocr, front room, for two days. NEW YORK HERALD; THURSDAY, rr ATION We apyeen AN AMERIOAN GIRL, TO ehamberwor ‘a private ; wonld 3° plein sews ce; wounl geicoresing wu Apply. at 202 a0 tie wh Bee lyo, wl pein if an ba avon. ea aziox WANTEN-RBY A BXAPECTARLE YOUNG to do housework in a small family, or to 4b 257 West iat rt. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG CISL, privnte family, aa Indy’s maid and seametr towed to walt ont elt Indy, han mo ohiestionn. 20 A 1a tke country tor the summer; ean giva the best of city reference from her Inat plees. Can'be seen at 123 West 2b at, for two days ITUATIONS WANTED--BY TWO “RWSPEOTABLE one as plain covk, washer and jrongr, ut ath cotta valrrentant gt alo would go together or neparsia; not have the beat of ety reference from. thelr Isstapiave. ‘Call for* two days as 104 West 23th st, near 7th av., Seat lor, ih annette es Bask ‘TT0) NTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS Sar onall and welt, Of as chambermast ani fine wasber pnd ironer. oy city. reference, ‘Vall at SL Weat 2:18 at, between 6th and 7th ava., thind floor. WanraD—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS hcanbermais and fine . oP would go a8 per. lavndgens. Best ae eae rajerence from ber lust employer. Car eg ates th at nea Oth av. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECPABLE YOUNG Rom ‘woman, to do chamberwork gearstross.” Best city reference from her Inst place. Call 896 7th av., between SA and 33d ate, a CERES WARY. SITUATIONS IN THE BA! Ne og r and jroner and excellent assist in preening and) q igh id underetan eat business perfectiv soln spd their Inst place, “Can be been at 173 AJAMe 5! lyn, for two days. AITREAS AND CHAMBERMAID —A FAMILY GIV- YY “ing up housekeeping wish to get situations for two faith- fol, induairlovs and intelligent girls, one aa waitrees and the oiheran chambermaid, Apply at 38 Sti st. WARTED— SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, todo eben ae aod waiting, or sawing and to take care of cbildren reference from ber last plsce. Onn be seen fur os adage a Fea 13. Prospect st, between Bridge ‘nd Gold sia, Brooklyn. ANTED—A ITUATION, AS COOK IN A PaIVATE: femily and to anslst ip washiog and roping: iw 9 enol baker and plain ecok. The best of references given. ANDY, tween 11 and 40'sloek, for two days, at No. 13 West 4th st, Ber pree present s situation, ANTRD—SITUATIONS, RY TWO RRSPF CABLE giris; one ag chambermaid and waitress and would be willing to aaniat io wasbing and froning; the nihar aa cod cook and firet rate washer and froner; understands baking and pis; ‘and can come well recommended trom where abo hae lived s. Can be seen at $0 Liberty st., Brooklyn, op- soul tbe Onion Hotel, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young girl, to do. chamberwork and waiting. Has 20 objection to tho care of chitiren. Has the ear of city rete- rence from her Isst place. (all at 160 Kast 224 st. ANTED-—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, A SITUATION an seamstress. Can be seen at Clinton place Hotel, cor- of Sth st. and in front pi ANTED--A SITUATION, BY 4. RESP with good alty reference, a6 chamber and ‘o hasiat’in washing and ironing, Gall at Went Joust APRIL 28, 1859~TRIPLE SHEET. enon etwnb btin Dw ew ob hte eee aoe Wrivearie s a OTRO GEaMAN GIRL, WHO ‘merirat |. well, a stanton an mesin: eet knivat ieaity sewing. ant would willing to tave eare of one or two children. be two dave C136 Kat 22d at, st, fowth teor, front room, 8 TOW, BY A FIRS? RATE COOK, Wilenerite ath ‘Gall for two days at St Wost U7th ot ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTASTANT arr, ‘to do chamberwork av aching and troning. oF k and waiting. Wo ohjection to go mabort distgnn fatoe country. "Can be nen St = pretent place, 77 Weet 26RD wt. ORL, Worst ae A RESPECTABLE AMEBIM. situation a@ cook fa & small pri eyed Call for two daya at 42 Varidam et. corner of Varksk, Wanna A RESPECTABLE GIRL. & SITUA ebambermaid or 9 weer 200 froner, or todo Bier *eesraitonvoose Al at her present saployer's, Kaot 18th at, between Iet and 2d ura. 1 WANTED~A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTARLE OIRI, ‘an chambermatd ‘waitress, Call at her present place, 268 4th av., corner of iat ut, for two daya, ANTED-A_ SITUATION, | BY A RRSPRCT ABLE yon, the general fy ferencr. Onn be seen for ‘two {ween Tih and th sven. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS SRAMSTRESS, CAN W ‘ir noe fi ladles’ dressen, and do all kinds of sewins wae reference, Oan be seen’ at 108 17th sty between 6k nnd Thee, be: a SITUATION, BY A * PROTSSTANT ung WORD as puree Cheam ti ean cut and fit children's drewees; good ety reference. 85 det, near ve. Wire 3, A RESPECTABLE Ouan, lwundrees; has so objections to Can be seen for two days xt 177 7th ave., es W2xtenca SITUATION, AS GAITRESS OR CHAM. aid and waitress, ig 4 a re hr joraserad girl who thoroughly understands her Pastosee, and can produce The very best cliy tefereuce. Can be seen util engaged at 49 University place. WANTED A SITUATION. RY A FIRST 0LA83 COOK, who anderstands her business perfectly: {sn good bakert undersiands Jellies, creams, puslry, soups and gate; hae objection, to go in the country: best ‘ote iy rar referenve.given. Gun be aeen unl sulted at 60 Prince we, ness Broadway. Wear coins SITUATION, BY A pce aitih lat GIRL, A SITUA- ln the couasry, aa cbambermaid and ws alone. Can be seen for three days at her last employer's, 3: 9th street, be- tween 6th and 6th avs. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, waltrers, in a private family. cal iat 131 7th avenues between TON and 20th ate dest of olty reese given from her last place, ‘wbore ‘she lived for Swe ears, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do chamberwork and wailing, or ataiat in the washin ironing; best of city referenaé. Call for two days wt 125 SVeet 12th Steet, between sited bib are. Ds dog eer A COMPETENT WOMAN, A bape laupdress or berate dest cit Apply for two days at the cor th av and 11 st WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN FROM the country. of strictly temperate obits aaituation ng sats hae Geto drive ® fears: understands the care of a; bas eT one year rocel ena; ret Gall a 189 Cherry at, in the store. ANTED-BY A HIGHLY RESPECTARLE AND trusty girl, who understands her business, a sttnation ao waitress, Inquire at 88 Bast 16th at., her present place, where she can be seen, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young lady, in reepectable private tamiy as house- Keeper, companion or bead nurse: no odjection #9 go ia the Fonvtry., The best of references given. "Address box"? 301 New York Poet oflice. ANTEDA SITUATION, BY A RASPHOTA GL young woman, iron: fpr, or pen porn ahs ON oat Mag ep be lo chaye berwork and assist in waabiog or waiting. Tine good ay reference. Call for two days at $15 9th st, between ava. B and ©, first floor, back room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN. AS waiter in @ private family. Can be seen at 74 Weat ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, as chambermaid and to do fine wasbing and ironing. Best of clty reference can be givea. Can beseen for two daye at 100 Kast 11th st, eos SITUATION, BY A RESPKOTABLE ag chambermald and to asxiet in the washi ana Sroulagh “ise good city seferenom Oall at Nes 101 Wes, WWANSED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL. AB nurse: can take the entire cherge of ® baby from its Has the best of elty reference. | Can be aeen at 38 West birth. between (th and 6 , Becond floor, froat room, Luh st ANTEV—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN A SITUA. tion ag waitress or chambermatd; no objection to go in the country or to trevel and taxe charge of children; city refe- rence. Inquire at 69} Kast 19th at. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEOTALL young woman me ccamstrers. Can cut aod fit ladi dresier, #24 co aN kinds of family snwtog. The beat of c Feferencee can be given. Call ab 111 i7th et, between 62h aad 7th ave SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE woman, ag conk. She thoroughly undarstan de ber bast Bean Wall heat ith th» washing mnt troniag of « small pr. ax no objections to co iv, the count i'yrreference given {rom her Inst ; between 2d and 3d ava. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION 49 FIRST clase waitress {a a private family, Has the best city refe- rences. Oan be seen fcr two daye at her present employer's, Bsthav. SITUATION WANTED-~BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 48 purge sud seamstress; ehe fully understands the care of children, having two years’ recommendation from her last piace, Gan be geen for two days ut 109 26th at, between Lex- ington and 3d ave. SITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE 4ND SEAM sirens oF nurse und ehambermald, by one who as bern for yeure in care of chidren; can \ake'the entire charse of & "eat eily reference trom ber last ‘place, Oeil a: 90 weet 28th at for the D—DY_A RESPROTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION 6 cook, washer and lroner, or as laniadress; best of city roference, Please call at 108 West 19:h st, second floor, trot ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRY, A SITUA. tion as chambermald and waiter or chembermaid ani plain sewer or to aarist in washing and Ironing, Call for two days at 282 Sth st., between Ist wve, and ave. A. AS NURSE AKD SEAM aLress, 1 & re by 4 youox woman who pefect!y understande ber business; ive years of the best elty Poferenser Can be seen for two days ai 1/012 ah, between ‘Ist and 2d avs. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A aituation, ins private family to do chamb=rwork and waiting; good city reference Call at 161 East 324 at., beiweeu aves., 9 til 4 o'clock. Jatand ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRL, A TANTED—A SIYCATION 49 CHAMIERMAID AND ‘titaation as chambermaid o” to take cure of children'an | ‘waiicess, or 10 do general housework; good city rete. | do plain sewing. Cull at £9 Vessy st., second floor, for tw. renee, ADD’) Lavenue, between 2 and Mihete, | days WASTED 'ASITUATION, BY A RESPPOTABLE Maris to do up stairs work and assis: in washing and. tronk or genera) honsew y reierence given. ine small privale fe, Can de seen for two days muy; at 45 Heater et ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE ou gil to cook, wash and iron; good ety relerence. Cen be seen for two day! ANTRD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as nurse and plain se ver; has uo objection 10 travel; hea good city reverence. Cau be seen for two days at 510 Pearl st, third floor, front room. * TRUSTWORTHY PERSON, WI HAS INCLINA. on and ability to give aatistaction toher employer, waais nin a geelsesasofumaly as housekeeper. exes lady's maid: whe has a thorough knowledge of her cuties; Shdergtands Wheeler & Wilson's machine, Ihe bes: cy rele: rence. Can be seen at 77 Weat 1 YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION IN A PRI- milyas chambermaid; would do the fine washing isu tnost excellent laiindress: ‘vill ve fouad bilge ing. ‘The best of city reference. Call at 265 Weit 331 st, be- tween Sth and 10th avs. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RUSPECTARLE A. young cirl, cs chambermald and laundress, or ty 40 (35 Cookitg cf a respectable family. The best of city reference given. Call oi 23 Hester st., iv the rear, for two daya, YOUNG WIDOW WANTS A SITUATION—TO aw. tends fancy store; no objection to & candy oremiectione. Fy shop; will endoaver to make herself useful. Bee: of reie- renoes given, Address Marv, Brodway Posi office, statiag where an interview may be had, YOUNG WOMAN, WIO CAN GIVE THE Moat satisfactory reference desires & situaiton to do general housework or ebamberwork in a private ramilyy ‘is wwilling to subgit to the rules and order tof the family. Uall at 162 Bast 22d at, between latand 24 ava, PARTED—A SITUATION BY A, RESPECTABLE Young, woman, to do chamver work and assiat in. tbe Roshing snd trontng: Gr todo,the housework of « wcoail facally. Osi) at272 Nth e’., becween Mth and 1th aves, for two daya, No objectivn to ths 'con antry. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS aihambermasd ane plain sewer, hursery mald of to do general housewor! ved tour years 1a resent e Caifat 102 atadison st. : ‘f pier JANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do canmberwork aad waiting in a private familly; best of city reference. Apply at 123 Wert 2th at, WANTEDEA SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE ss inundress and dairy maid. “Best reference. Cail at 224 a Eo) for two days. ANTED—BY A GENTRXL GIRL, WITH BXOKL Tent clty reference, # eitnation as ragiilar seamatress an nurse; can take the eniire charze of a baby from ite birth; does embroidery neatly; would go in the country ad ly for the summer, Wages $s. “Osil at 216 Raat ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTABLE girl, to do chamberaork and aasist 1n washing and tron- ing, oF Wo wail on iable or take care of chilaren. chood reve. reuce. Apply at 82 Veatry st RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A BITU. a" mall private family, Hae optionable reference as to character and capabiis Gall at 25 Rivington st , in the rear. WAXTED-A SITUATION, TO DO CHAMBERWORK and fine wasbing and iroping or housework, fa waall family, Chy references. Call for two dayu at J12 25th st, upper floor. ONG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, IN A PRI A “rate tamily, as chambertaid and water’ his pond cy Teference from ber last all at 242 Gh av., betweea 2th aud 16:h sta , for two day ANTED—A SITUATION, to take care of chi A YOUNG WOMAN’ 1 ond do rewing, or do chamber. BY V PROTSSTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO D9 cbamberwork and waiting, or would do chamberwork and asstot with ibe washing ad’ troulag., The best ely Tex ence yiven. Call for two days at 73 West 19th at , near 6ih av. R&SPEOTARLE young gir). to do chamberwork and take cara of children in a private family. Has the best of city-eeference from her last place. Can be seen for two days at 81 West 26th st,, in the rear SITUATION WANTED—BY A BT NURSE—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A RE- table Protestant young woman. Can be seen for two days at 303 10 6t., Dear BY. A., fourth floor. SITUATION WANTED—BY TWO R#SPSOTABL™ young women. One nafirst rate cooks understants all kinds of meats and pastry; would agaist in the washing and Lonme. ‘The other as chatnbermaid, and assist in the wasbing and irching, or would do plain sewing and take care of chit- Gren. Have the bes! of city reference from their last place, wibere they bave lived wt four years; no ohjestion to gan tort dstaper in the couniry; ihe cook, tmderstunis, Fretich cooking. Onn be seen for two days at 225 Wert 16th at. A YOUNG OIRL, A PROTESTANT, WANTS 4 siToa. tion && nurse and plain sewer, or todo plain sewing and chamberwork. Has the beat of ‘sity reference. Can he seen for two days at 88 Weet 25th st, in the rear, second floor, BESPROTARLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA ood cook. Washer, ironer and baker: no objection “7 g fn the country. Reference given, Call YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION chambermaid and to assist with the washing, = Jan have: her present oluce, cad leavee | coner jnenee of the fainily leaving this city, Gan be roen at 107 Oth at, uot #1 S\TVATION WANTED—BY A. RESPEOTALLE PRO. teatant woman, aa me pastry cook; wishes to gow dkecountry, “Gan give the best of itereaee from her two lant situations. Call at her present aituation, 31 Union place. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAMOFR. maid and walter, or to agaist in washing and imoning, Good city reference given. Can be ween for two days at he- preeeat employer a, 9 West 17th at ALIPORNIA.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman J wishes to engage as servant with a family gain ¢ to Califor ite Gan gtve Pe ‘city reference and can be ween the rem. der of the week at her prosant ait , 124 Benry at., Or WANTS A SITUATION IN A HOTEL OR BOARD. ing bone: abe thoroughly understands her yusiness; can Oak al! sorte of metas soups And pastry, and also reatwnrant business: has no objection to aeklat fn carving If requirnd; beat WB reference oan be even, Call at 71 Division wt, wecond door, pt No. 6, for two days A the best recommendation ‘OUEFKERPER'S SITUATION WANTRD-BY AN 8X perienred German lady, in a first clnaa family; world do the work herself where the funily ie Fence given. i ERR RITUATION WANTED — agreeable American woman, in na privale family: i well calculated fye either nal ie ent ity refer i Solent Hotel, 185 Falton “ eo gripes OUSEFRFEPER'S widow om “SITUATION WAMTED-AY A womld have no objection to 0 ty Californie, Herald otfoe ; cond references given. QIPUATION WANTED—as AMBERMATD AKxD Pe ‘waiter, or to do the general work of 1 email Jy. by one who wndersiands her business tho furnish testimonials from her presen! employer, with whom she bes been more than two years. Apply ‘a 3 Walker» a “WN few doors west of Broadway. QITWATION WANTED—BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, To no Reneral housework fa, small private famfiy: ha Blain rood ironsr. city, reference, Sean Lith Be between Oh nnd Tih ays. the back bunotn basement. r Se wishes a stantion te = memes oi | a nat se cihmbermali'and to do plata, sewing. Oar my Feterence, Call Nor this ya 18 16ih st, seoond Aor, back room, No. 3. ea WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE bea fo ganers! howrework ts 6 email iy eager ail for two days 0 Henry. wt. to. ta the roar roar, sm ATION Bf ab ~ YOUNG WOMAN WANTS ‘wort tad pln portage Ten ee Gea a aoe a To ween for two dayy of 108 Rast Wolh'he nar 30 BY, Work and waiting, or ssaist in the washing and irontag. Good chy rete: Can be sey Leroy at, iu the rear. went ‘ABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A siination; $s ® good plain cook, washer and froner, and & good baker: 8 ¢ tomily Dreierred; bas good eity re- Terencs {som her Inst ph Call for two days at 85 Weat 26un Bt. becween 6th a 7th aves , fret floor frout room. J ANTRD—BY A RESPROTABLE WOMAN, A RITUA- tion s@ cook in @ private family; understands all kinds of co biead and kin 2 ablection to go 1 take care of a 2 call wt or address for two ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABL young girl, us ebambermatd and waiter or to do kena housework inj small private famiiy: reverence from Inst plane ‘Apply a: 143 d0th wt, between 7th aud Sih nves., top floor’ bac! reom, for two days. WA STEDIA, SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, istrees and 10 do light chamberwork. Can ‘be seen ther present employer's, 21 St. Mark's place, WANTED(A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN: 13 fn excellent onok: has nd objection to andi and ironing, and to cook, 19 a small tamil ly; as the beat city reference from her last place; can be seen for two days, if not ed, Call ab Ts Jat avenue, oorner | e SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. or No pth roe FOR BEY! ane tstens a Srp » og YEARS Subern ass i gn eomuiaaioa; be several lang Sie give the Seat referencen: efron O'S, bord Harald See ee hot YOUNG MAN, OF RESPECTABLE PARENTS, WHO has some knowledge of the jewelry business, wishes a pine as salemman, ia wholoraie and retail Jewelry wore; he ehject. Apply wo H. Hartman, DERE ge. GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS TRAVELLED SXTEMIVE ly, is desirous of obtaining ® position as travellin, for some respectable manufacturing, importing or house, to aolivit orders or sell by samples; would ng | ‘West.’ References unexceptionable, For int Henry, Herald office. YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS BRENIN A LARGE IM- g house fn the city for several years, wisiex & sitnation in & wholesale embroklery and lace store, or mee’afurnishiog goods. Reference aneroeptioaahte moderate. Address W., box 3,975 New York Post office, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 21 Yenrs old to drive # hores, and wagon, or to take oxte ot one oF two horses; driver, and unde SP horses thorouptly, of would go's short distance in tus coun try. Can give the best reference for honesty and sobriety Cail on or ad¢roes JW. Manning, 129 Smith st, corner of Bergen, Brooklyn, this week. YOUNG MAN, 17 YEARS_ OF AGE, WITH 18 months’ exveriénee in a law office, wishes ty obtain a Mination fn a law or other offic: & good writer, and can Address for two days M. A YOUNG MAN WISHES A PLACE AS ASSISTANT took keeper; he setaks German and English, Tes ferences given. ‘sddress R. 8., Kerald office SMART YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, OF GOOD AD- dress, two years io the ety, wants a piace ty drive an express or other business wagon: writes agovd band; has tha best reference from hig preaentemployer. Addreis "Ay boot store 869 Pearl et, Tear Bouse, frst Goo ae ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RBSPEOTABLE young woman, to cook, wieh and irom, or would do the bowremork nt x amall private fumily; is a good baker; no ob- Jaction to go ashort distance iu the country; good elty reference; a ‘at 107 Weet 841 ats, between 6th rout Ws TED-HY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, Wy agitators, one as plain cook, washer and trouer; th6 otber ax chambermaid ard'waitar: the recommen: dations. Please ea’! at ih Haat Sate hai dl ce. ANTED-BY) AN EXPERIENCED PROTESTANT berron, # situation sa nurse aud seamstress; ie competent te lake care of « baby from tte birth, haviog alwave acted tn that capacity, produce the best of city reference gato character And capability. Can br reon for tes ‘days at 132 Sd ave. between 1ith and 18th ats, tn the fancy store. ws ‘T¥D—BY AN ENGLISH GIRD. A SITUATION in chambermaid u eee Address K Dd. 0 Went 200 Matec hr ] ANTED—A 817 SITUATION, BY A RESP’ WANED A STUATION, family onderatuadg me, int soups, only and pastry; 18 willlog 10 aa roping. Gord cliy relere: Gib av’ fortwo éay ‘elerence, ‘Apply at 1 137 amity st, near ANTEN-—BY A RESPECTA Ye ‘situation wa chambermatd cut atin Waring ad taney fn the country, Meat 00, tn at W ironing; no objection to go x short di Call at 60 Lafayette play of reference W3xtep BY A GRREMAN PROTE: =e A ritostion ue cham bermatl aod wa! ? pre sent empioyar's, 114 West tith wt — BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO fe; would have no ov) TARTED—A SITUATION, BY A ido chamber work nod w & tabe care of chil sewing, Would not od- sity Preference. Call at 135 BY A RPEPECTA ALE GIRL, A Stee cook, wash no trom hy ye] to de small priva ly. Best of cite st, between | Deas and Margen, 1 A SITUATION, BY AN EXPRRIBNCRD nan. #8 cook: aderatands all kinda of famnlly objection to '& reapectable private ‘ferones tor three years Can be agen wort fn « tt ne, second foot. FANTED—A SITUATION BY A GOOD in y derstnndn sovips, mente and jolNen Good city Pate CaN nt 48 West Lith i, 10 the rear, fire! oor,” Gad be wom all mules. A_¥O NG "WOMAN, A HEALTHY Wax DectADIA parents Lo wel DUTBa; Sin goes J place. anit very eonvemlent 40 ith, the city care. only a faw mite trai mB 5 ANTED—BY OMPETENT child who goea to echooi, =a wipe aes work and sewing; ecapablo ot taking charge of the dates of — pin Fr eat nrg ta otek fag Ws ate Cai aS mateo aay, Ky ANTED- BY A HIGHLY J MEAD ROTARUR ANGUISH aa tleman’ As Fen 01 ’ ‘mn — = et met ie 2 SS iy rarest ee Uttara ns sobet tn Ce Went A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION yore: ie fi . roel compete tay ea gan the poooes Boor trout room. te ANTED—BY A. YOURS. wi given, “Cal ah 198 te nr an pt AN, A SITUATION AS pest of city reference ', froat room, JOACHMAR’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPRO. J ydable youne man, an American ; i strictly bis habits, ‘ood, careful driver, Can be Mealy reer Fetes Naorded by bie lust employer. “Inquire of W. A. fa Broadway, N. Y. OACHMAN OR QROOM.—A COMPETENT AND RR © iibie = then a tuition tn town or country; ref rene \dreos sin, care of Mr, Coxbend, axddier, 104 Dros pair bn }OACHMAN.—A& SITUATION WANTED BY A ried man, who thoroughly understands his buains lived four yeara with bis eoplores, 2 whom he has the nt eeperd has no to the country; will @ himeelf generaily neeful. Can be neon at 19) Broadway, Hard Hoyt st , Brooklyn, near Fulton, for three days, T LAWYERS A, YOUNG LAWYER, FROM THE central part of the State wishes to an ofice, or would enter into parinerahip. Address W. 8 Rerbt Presch’s hotel. ‘ANTED.—A SITUATION AS FN ered AND groom, iy an Bngliahman, married. (No children.) His wile, i reaisred, would work of do the wathing sud traning; the country preferred. Pirst class ‘can be given. Address box EY Herald office. WU ANTED.-A YOUNG MAN m Years OF AGE oF esdy nod industrious babtn, and hae ing had four years qxPerience in the grocery ant ator trade Ce orn, 6. W., desires » situation in a grrcery store; can write and will maye himaelt generally us Tiseful; Wot afraid of work: Address H. T ral ANTRD—A SITUATION AS BARTENDER, BY_A ‘Young man who ban had eight years experience in fhe businger. Unil on or address Clutles Btclles, Merchant's obange, 65 Reade at. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO SPRAKS QER- ‘man, nd has some Knowle ‘ot Franch, « situation in snore, Has been inthe millinery’ xonds businges for sever years with his last eee Tee can firs, the best of city refe- Tenees. Adtdreas G. H., box 163 Herald offioa, WASTED BY AN INTRELIGENT YOUNG MAN, OF good address, a situ Reema, grocery, oF Ihuor store, or Roy ‘segportabls bosinens. ‘Onn pike re references ue fohouesty and charsoler, Will scoept, 0 anal compenst- tion, Address Americus, station A., Spi ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SINGLE YOUNG man an coachtaan; understands his purines; ood city ene can be given. ' Call or addrees WW. i, for tw $5 Weat 20 st, Marchant’ livery Tables, or'38i Bowery, ANTED. 4 COLORED MAN IN A MANUFACTORY Wincor STOUT, #CTIVE, WILLING ROY, ABOUT sixieen years of age, at Wigging’ Hotel, Coney Tnlund four iniles from Fulton ferry; one lttle fen tuat ith hovaed and work in vegetables preferred. Apply for three days. ANTED—A CLERK FOR A RAILEOAD TICKET office; n clerk for a alipoing oifice, alx man for stexmors, three porters. four girls to to Karope and California, and gue weward for a ateamer. Apply to THOB, SPUNK, 83 Hud. on at. Fe re enentepntimeenentianiintinisetiniiseesiissinnti "ANTPD—IN A CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER’ ‘a lad sisvean years. old, residing in thiy jy sed wrltan & good bi nd fd In not tra ‘of work; none but Amarl- ane nee" Tuwnd wii ant, box 3,041 Pow otce wrung of the appl WANIEDIAN ACTIVE, INDUSTRIOUS MAN, 70 CAN- vase and deliver: books in Now Yors and viciaity; an ex, Bherioodoee preferred. Apply at 26 John at., up svaira- Werates dtt RS a el en ay MA mn pee eae ai 2 jira dey at 107 oh at, DOSE Bromawnys _o BHLP WAtTHD—FEMALES, wilies. at ‘Uthat, corner ot ee ara pa Se A‘ PeMILiks Weare. g00p.5 ‘ERVANTS IMME- Aiptely should eal’ at the large We for gomedien, 1 Libet.. corner of 6th av. ‘rele Srteneivo home has auc: civil, capsble help to suit all who call or need. Con- y & reapeciabie A lady. SHIR? SEWERS.—FINE FINISHERS ‘ork in the shop; none bat fine sewers need lv: ronstant work and full at Lewis & conten prices paid. Apply NUMBER OF THIN coat MAKERS WANTED—WHO esn work on the Wi f & Wilson sewing machioes; must be good hands, wpe ‘wo Hayden & Seaith, 565 Broad- GIRL WANTED—IN A FAMIGY OF. Wo PERROTT: must be a superior sundress: erage scel:: worse, 7 ¥RW GIRLS, LATELY LANDED, WANTED THIS day, ip good altuationa, now ready at wages: no fee A None but Protestants need epply at top A y} ain J places a short distance sere iowin At the large institute 138 West 11th st, corner of |. Oth ave. Rr repre MBRRMATD AND WAITRESS LAN ei A Caine reniye to 8 pleasaot plac tant two hows fom, sat be @ Pretestant; wages $6 per pepuite a for three Gaye, trom 1010 9 0'lock. BR et tet mate LAR Har n itaewing, lo go. short wav South, Dire ‘Address Ww. ad. a ‘box Lil Herald offles. (HL WANTED-INTELLIGERT AND TIDY, AMERL "ean or Fogish preferred, odo light washing, ols, sos impli braids care of a le gir) pol Novak from $to1 elonk, at 16620 eves, one. door fron 10th st. Place permanent and easy; weges fair. ‘WANTED.—WANTED, FIVE. witte hes Mrsatahats she oe Way ‘$5 to $3 per wee naanent erap)aymnent, ‘PROTESTANT SERVANTS REQUIRED IN A GENTLY. week and adéress John Higgins 8. ‘Son, 94 Duane street, up staira. mania femily--A cock, nnrae. chambermald and lann- Green: murt be first claen servants, and bring thetr testimonials with thm to 69 Bast 13th ot, where employer can be sean, after 10. o'elc ck. EAMSTRESS AND WAITER WANTED-IN A FIRST ‘chies boarding house. None need apply unless fally com netept and can come well recommended Call between 10 and Je oreloek to-morrow at 19 Union rauare, over 8 is ice erent anioon. Also « firtt elaad eolored cook. (B LADIFS, AND EMPLOYING PUBLIC GENERAL U bidet con obtaty first class servan'a, German, entah, irish, ‘and othera at the Broadway aE tig Bros pith ly eg a, epg d's ears @! a only relishle This institution, ev Ri Sree tga f German girls. pricier, au a tuceusor to Morvia Oahu ¥ WANTED ra CAPADLE WOMAN, TO COOK, WASIT ‘he must have good references, and be wiliiug to mpend several months tm the onantry daring th Apply at 309 Henry st , Louth Brook: ‘ANTED—AN AMERICAN, GEEMAN on S00TCH ‘woman, be! Tah hth 58 yes Ke {edo seneral 3 amall fami? ‘aixty miles on. Teoterie Railroads Gall at 69 ae ‘between the hours of 8 and 2, on Wedneaday and Thi WwW ANTED~A FIRST CLASS GERMAN SALESWOMAN, ‘suitable for Division street trade. None but first clos ut Madame ©, Goldberg’s, 43 bande need apply for three days ut Division # Wan WELL EDOCATED GIRL, AS NURSE ‘and seamstress. Apply at 37 East 23d st. ;ANTED--WOMEN AND GIRES TO WORK IN A tobacco factory. Apply at 209 Water st. Ware NEAT, TIDY GIRL, WHO UNDER- stands plain cooking, general housework and washing and iroptog: for a Los Seog ine City references required. Gall at 809 Beory at, “WANTED_ARESFROTABLE PROTESTANT. WOMAN rae aod seamstress. Apply between the hours of Wand 18 o/onek, St 177 Matinon ar, Good etty references re- ANTED—A GOOD, SMART GIRL TO DO SEPR AL: W Aritieworks a gord washer and troner is necessary. ply, from 9 til 11, 119 Weot S4th at ARTED—A FIRST RATE DEESMAKER. APPLY immediately at No. 6 Clinton place. WANTED—A GIRL FROM 16 TO 18 YEARS OLD, 0 do the light work of two in the family. Appiy at loi Woonter at. hn Wanpss VERY NEST PERSON TO DO TAK ‘house work of a small lly. also to aastat in care of a child two yeerr old; one who thoroughly understands plain coeking. Call at 1,363 Brosdway, second house from 47 pooh a rate he tab te Sata Ee oa oar ed eth lea S WANTEDTA GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER. None but those who ‘perfectly, understand their business need apply at 209 West 14th st. a ANTED.—A_ FEW COMPETENT DRESSMAKERS ‘who can irim well aud work good button holes, may apply to-day to Mrs M L. Smith, 72 East 12th st., corner 4h av. To good bande constant employment given. Will wlso take two Feapectable girls (neat sewers) a8 apprentices, WANTEDKA, OIRL AS KURSE AND SRAMBTRESS; ronst bave good references. Apply at 125 Dean et, Brooklyn, Brookyy Me NTED~A GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID, WAITER Vani avemetreen in a privale iaraily; 00d city reference required from ber last place. ‘apply at 31 Clinton place, 8k st, from 9 to 12 o'clock. Wastep ik COLORED WOMAN AS COOK, AND HER daughter as ehambermald, to keep house for gentlemen. The, best of references required, Address James, way Post ofiice Wey &D—A TIDY YOUNG GIRL. TO ATTEND TO Aa children and co plain sewing. Apply at 456 Green- wich et. 'ANTED~A NIOR, TIDY GIRL, OF FOURTEEN 0% WA riteen, to make hereif generally usaful; one arcue tomed to cbiliren, avd & Protestsar, preterred; mum have ood recommendations, Apply at 16 St. Luke’s place, Le Toy st. WARTED=A coon SAMSTRESA, WHO UNDEI stands ontiing and fitting, chiidi of fomily sewing: oust be well rezoramended ‘Varick place, Sullivan st., cue deo: ANTED—A GIRL TO ASSIST IN WASHING AND froning, end make herself useful ebout the house, Wayes not to exeeed $5 per month. ANTED—A GIRL, TO ATTEND 710 A CHILD AND do washing, &°.. for same. Midd'e aged woman pre- ferred. Germanar colored preferred. Weges 85 per month. ‘eras pil odo general bousework. “ADDIY at 47 Weel ajth St, first house east of 6th ave. ANTED-HANDS, TO MAKE CAPS, AT 165 CIA tham square. ANTED—A GOOD COOK AND FIRST RATE WASH er and ironer: wages $8 per month. Call between 11 and 2 o'clock, at 28 Went 22d st. WASTED A DRESSMAKER; ONE WHO WISHIKS A comfortable home can apply for two days at 487 Colum- bia st {South Brooklyn. References exchang: W ee Lot as COOK, WASHER colt At patty ll private family: mnt be a Protestant, goo quiet and obliging: ga preferred. eimaion will be permanent if euit m to amansand bis Sri e rere ubeances, Sh tana, mast bs & quod coach Than'and gardener. Apoly at.19 Faal Seth st, vecond door fom Madison ave., between Ui and Wars GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK ‘aamall fainily. Apply at56 Greene st, in the candy ‘Cals at 22 Weat dist at. alepoaition, store. TANTED—A STEADY, SMART GIRL FOR HOUSE. work in a small family; must be a ‘washer and tron $5, snd come well recommended. Apply after 10 o'clock at 4h Pear) ANTED—A PROCESTART GERMAN OR ENOLISH ‘woman (middie aged), a6 cook. tropes for snail fusls' ts Gus of lon plonsanions cite ix ORES Toone who ean produce satis(actory recommendations ood mst snd a pleagant, permanent home will be given. Apply at 12 Vevey i WAxtED—roe A PRIVATE FAMILY, ONE GIRL TO do down statra work, apie rigs alan, one to agaist in gene: miaewor ages given ot references reautred, Call at 5483g Pe Peat , hear Broad- genie mie! GO TO THE COUNTRY, A COLORED h “% coh matte ee pat poy rear od Call at a0 vr third story, office, 'riday, be: {ween it and o'clock P.M. ne nha __ HELP WANTED-—FEMALES, — ‘4 GOOD COOK. Ww ANTE, One who understands French preter s A Prkaiby. Bhecker st. -ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL. OF P We rename 10 take cierto ee Dourehold a gaat: Denued Oniem een nate ee ——— WANTED * SEAMBERESS TN ATELY TAPAMDY ‘wat who can come well recommended, fi ‘ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL, TO COOK AYD ASSIST’ Wi inibe Washing and oning of sinall privuo. tamlly, “Apply, with reference, at ‘West 2h at, Apoly, withrepeceyen St ROSE Woe RM Nk ANTED_IMMEDIATELY., TWO . wn SMART, ACTIVE, fae ner Poon ‘ther ireneral Thouwemald fond x....1 of waning wages $7 each. Only those ae Tpemondalone needa ‘spply at 377th a, ben tr faa aves. rivet dail of i mi md aul Kinds of fam! sewing. days at 78 East 80th et. % -AN AMERICAN a = as 8 peamesress and snecnane need apply at: ard ENOLION nurse. Berta hoes: 286 What Zid ot. ANTEDOBY A SMALL FAMILY OF 7¥0 oro fem od washer and er BG understand p = Tend Covsiocky nt CI’ feria plnces 10 poten, this WAXTED-A. YOUNG Grmt, To arr id commendations. Apply af 138 rset 530 it, Hat a goed ANTEDIN, A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO understand Se sie eae eee they. aust be competent, city re- commendations Apply at 168 Livingston at. E AE wir D—A GIRL, AS COOK AND LAI mas: ‘one for chamberwork and waiting. Good rence, Fequlred, Protestants only need apply at Teak Vth WANTED PROTESTANT WOMAN, AB abd on AND xeamatresn, Good elty refarence required. doy (Thureday), between 9 rand 1 oeloeky at N ating with universal approval; 100 Hea ter AE ndines EL targoe Meters city, enclosing stamp, for answer. ROY WANTED—IN AN OFFICE. 1 ee DDAY,. between 9 and 10, at 1 Pine ast , room 11 COACEMAN, WANTED—A. YOUNG MAN, {OR 1 sivete horse carrie; Be must understand tB6 are, and 8 horae abd have good, referenoe, Mr. Bemuel L, Post's harnens store, 1,026 Brosdway. RY GOODS PACKER WANTED—A BYBTREATIC man, Who thoroughly ut nds the o Pack, ing fine dry goods, and who {s competent to take and manage & large force, which, will be placed n a he Gage! ah, pxement ig, commanoe oa. or coco uly ne: App! y er, With referen acon roadway, Ohaanbers and Rende aia," y AWrERs WANTED—10 PROPECUTR AND Rp OOGEOT claims; desk room, &a.. furnished tn collectors wanled collect city bills, peers? ea Al tod a «00, gaat AP Me an 300 Appleton fe ‘AN SERVANT TAT es COME WEL a ‘commended as to character; wages $10 a month. a ALESMEN WANTED~WHO THOROUGHLY UNER- Sauna tho nce and embroldory trade. Apply at BWA Tams & Co.’s, 429 Broadway. Wiens BUYER AND SALESMAN, ATtnlesslé boot aod shoe house; mavst be ate fo trfences at the Merchania’ Olerks’ ured for resnectaye men No ference, J. REDPATH, clas am pa pA SIE Bs econ ANTHD—A BOOKKEEPER AND CASHIER, WR bs willing to inveat $2 000 {a a respectable and well Ushed manufactory, now ylelding a pet prof o of ACS ano ome erences, m Diveral salary will be wie per month, and rapidly iaceenelag. To and givin ‘Addreer f -P. Lico, Boyd's Dispatch, 45 William #: answers will be given. ANTED—FOUR TO SIX WRITRRS, TO WAITER RI inal flash stories on the Revolution, th ‘Weers border life, temperance. Addrers, with real name and jace of interview, D.C. Brian, station D, New York, ‘ANTED—B¥ A RESPECTABI.E YOUNG MAN FOw Nehalt tie Orne: a se tienen ina ype J. eilary not to much ap object ea a good place. Adrenp To My., Herald office, for three days, Wwe .—A YOUNG MAN, 18 YEARS OF sGHOP. and industious habits, and baving had ime experience ss clerk at the South, desires a situation in aier- cannale house sacierk. One whose rood Siemens qualisorne i ineure promotion. A falr compensation ede Kedrese Sout itherner, box 155 Herald office, - ANTSD —A YOUNG MAN TO DELIVER LECTRS, two men /or@ directory, and two. el ab the Merchan'n’ Glerts’ Registry offlce, 78: Browdwaye Bak Hiors procured for reapectuble men, ‘No vanee,” References to dew lage Bounes. No conection aia apy bomue cflices. Hours 9 WM. J. BEDPAT, ANTED--A COMPRTENT BOOKK@EPER IN A OM- mission honse. Address Compns Mentia, Herald ace, statin, married or siogle, views us to salary, refe enclosing eliy stamp for auawer. Ys relerenes, Fenn ay IEDIATELY, A GOOD LAW CLE} Inquire athe Levy Cohen, &) Nessati st., rooms 3 and WARTED—A BOY 15 OR 16 YEALS OF AGE TO Wir in a ealoon and meke himeelf geuerally useful. Aply ‘ov corner of Vana! ana Hudson ate. bb YOUNG MAN OF SOBER AND INDY trious habits, to attend eitiase cote no onjeetion to Woon way" uations pros co nani in advanoe, Hote 9wd. ‘WM. ‘ecently from the couat raed caty reference Poqulce ‘diag ANTED-A STRADY MAN, TO, DRIVE, 4 ‘A WAGGY; also, aclerk for a tes siore. Anply at ‘Meresanat Clerks’ perety rin 78 Bradway. Nine ewnce to reapectable meu. No commission ‘Referencet frat class bonses | lpr by mall ny must enc! stamps. Hours 9 to 5. ‘Wa REDPATE” WARTEDTA SMa RT. ACTIVE PERSON, TO ATTEND fn an icecream saloon. One. with recm- mendations and of temperate and atevAty iin eu ‘apply #19 Union equare, from 8 to 12.4. M., for two days, Wy steDay A WESTERN HOUSE, A MAN WiO understands thoroughly the preparation of cordials we oom liquora, Address A. T, &., Herald office, ‘nating tit particalars. were D—POR WHALING VOYAGES, MEN have hed ome experience at the bueineas, and and stewards; siso coopers, carpenters and blac twenty stout young American men as green hande, Apply at 7 Westet., corner ef lector st. Voyages procured for able seamen on’ merebant shipe, ANTED—A STOUT BOY, TO TAKE CHARGE OF A horae and work abontasiore. Apply between 10 and ll A.M, at 443 Broadway. Wise fori lage COACHMAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS ly the grooming and care of horses; single man. ust come well recommen‘ed trom Isat altuation, myriad itt ‘Water at.. up stairs, afer 2 P.M. ANTED—IWO YOUNG MEN TO WAIT IN A RES- taurant; wages ®15 per inouth Alvo @ boy to keep games of biisrda, and a first claws order cook. Apply ths Gay et 490"Brondway, in basement, THM TRADES, PHOTOGRAPHERS. —WANTED, AN EXTRA WHOLE camera, tube and tens. or addroas A. We JACOBS, 28) and 285 Paton havent taba rooklyn. 10 WATCHMAKERS.—WANTED, A FIRST CLASS workman, Th Ss amore clty. Apply to Oooper & Fellows, il Malden Inn po Harran HATERS WANTED A OURLER; ALSO A HAT SMITH, 3U Park 10 tg rare ear as ge de SITUATION: ‘ag second or third band, on bread, or ples—day work Address Baker, box 122 Herald iloe. é ABTED— A SILVER SMELTE! Ws R, TO GO TO MEXI reduce silvor lead ore. None but ly ednoaied mon, ‘wih predteal exyertenen, need Fespesd. Address box 2.405 Pont office, bg org GO Ayes MILES INTO THE COUN. ust underst: ‘® nurse; Protestant preferred; | 1a Jeratund plain archon, und give chy referoooen Apply st or? Rawgrs Plage Cornet of tetereon aod Wouroe ss Ue day, ‘Thursiay, from 10 to 2 o'clock. ‘ANTED-—A GERMAN OR SCOTOH WOMAN, 10 GO to Orange, N. J-; one who understands cooring, wash ing and ironing, and is willing to do general housework, can dave n rood sithation witha small family. Apply this day and evening at 43 9h at, nowr Sth ay. ANTED—A WOMAN, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. werk {na tamily of five persons; none need apply un- Jona they can come well recommended, and sre capable. and Willing to de the work. “Apply at 146 Livlagston W., Brookiyn ANTED-IHREE tage inane AND ONE rm Centre, man to edge off castings. Inq! a, oo, WAran-s COTTER, Onn Soe TO our all kinds of enatom work who can bring undoubted refe- rence 14 to cimracter Ape may apply ail the week to im He Smith. 145 Fulton ate DAN ARTIBT TO COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS, Mownien aod facie. tik Apply with mpeciinens, 16 Borge & Bil, 603 Broadway. WANTED-SEVRRAL GOOD FINE WIRE CLOTH weavers, onus sober and industrious m heir Huoivenn; constant employment will Do given. Apply G. DeWitt, TF, ry Brother, 109 Joba st, -AS WAITRESS AND CHAMBHRMAID, Ft nd tidy pirl, who can bring the beat tier, Ist place,’ hud be willag v for themnmmer. Nona but mich need apply t., Brooklyn. oh oF at 1 ANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN, AS COOK AND to nesist with woehing and lroming Bone nead apply without good ely references. Apply at 44 Went 970 ARTED—A COOK, WASHER AND TROSER, OVE who thoroughly whderstandes ber busi business and ia will- tom and obliging. Cell at 21 Hoboken, first Disc from tho lerries, trom 101012 e-store, this day. ANTAD=IN A SMALL FAMILY, A Goon COOK, washer and froper: pone ne pap hone who are capgple, willing and obliging. BeSatnet Bi Wank 4% 8, ween OW und th avs, ATANTRD—A YOUNG WOMAN, TO ATTEND A GON fectionery counter, wh understands singas. Good city references required, Apply afer 10 o'clock at 24 Grand st, ANTRRAIN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, & COM patent Protestant girl, to ¢o ‘cooking and genera! housework, must come’ wall recommended. Apply at 245 Wem S24 nt RR ANTED—A RATE fee oh wro VL ered ting Fred; n: o oe bY Sree eae Nae rm Pell Tented on Out at a2 Mth at. between the with eo esis Dh SMART, a ‘ne TO DOTHR HOUSE. et of a ema) feraly. M ‘be @ good washer and rover, Apply at 40 ety p GIRL, YOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; ‘first rate cook, Wanher and Ironer; wagee WU) ceapuity chsraacpemmnsreleceeeh rates Appi Woie ie eee ANTED—WAITING oma. cook ae Pea or for & dining room; & colored cook ; moet in derstand ail the brancben of cookin, ‘and 0 eome well recom- Pia y at the Columbia, 1, corner of Vollexa fur) mt Dali ¥D IMMEDIATELY—GAS FITTERS AND BRASE WwW “intaberm Tnquire at 111 Bast 16th ot, FRENOH _ ADVERTISEMENTS. a DEMANDE —UN® FILLE ne d’nne petite Nie natre ang etcoudre, QO Pavonin av., Jersey FRANOAISE POUR BON- Badremer PERBOMRL. “J Ta & MORTON 18 REQUESTED’TO ALLO! AWiXaecl atts Pino streets = CALL ON Me F WIGLTAC HILL OF Ie Wir Scouland, will send th few’ Yorke y will bear of omethis corning property which they ura entided to by their uncle. Thomas (Neisvn Zealniia) and conte w tevor Om theiranaions brotaer, TONE. WHO OAMR FROW W.-WHAT HAs BECOME: or your way rae yor i" notcallon lay, able to an ih} Od moved’ Will tapect youtndsy. a if nD. Lvin W. 8—DON'T FORGET rr. ONLY ¥ WAITING UN. til ready, QtRazep FROM 1118 HOME, ON 4 yg tt APRIL 26, a child four and bait dears did, ii. Dna an ante, » Tigh oe, nad apamrers 10 tie name of Tom Chaacy sup ow mi I Koy no by la jarenta, ui yet ea vohuiey. 10 8 19 Went atrest, M, WANTED INFORMATION OF RLIZAT: AAR, Formerty lviog 0, the, family of Bamuel Barr Basle and Mr. Troeman Ciark of Nedtird, Westchester gout Tedford in the years IAG ab? 1863, a thereabouts. New York; from thence went to Rochomter, mation In ‘relation to the above lady ve bat Yet 7% colved, #8 tt will be aaron! bone wo har. Roveleate ryanere plese Ope. aa. 144 Herat oftlee rol ¥ shirt entter with Barnes & ado I aroene Tal wish OB. Hatch & Co,, of new York: ANTED. <YREDARIOK YOUNG & 00.,86 Liberty street. nae Se

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