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Showld the Contre persevere io ite preseat policy, fed the Southern roads ie theirs, we look w see Pome iadependent action on the part uf their Western oma Rections. Mr. Thomyson, who Ws President of the Fort Wayne and Chicago. ae well as the Meonsytvania, may Compe! ihe former road \ proraie Bat there is no ros. fom why the Michigan, the Lake Shore, the Axbiabula aud be Toledo roads should be made to suiler as they are do ng, from the quarrels of their Eastern connections. The Mapagers of the Michigan roads, eapeotally owe it to their Block hoidere to throw away ne more money They shouid gree poe fixed rates of farc, and exact them on all the Dusinew 08 their lines. thou Nastere comnectons choose bo quarrel and cut down ibe fares, they mould be made to bear the whole burthen of the reduction As #000 as it was understood that the Western roads would prurate Lo Roager, the four great companies would very goun discover B compromise. The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows ine eaten ke Bik aabieean a main ‘wore $20,034,207 96, and the baianors $1,008,608 10. The following officers of the New York and Harlem Railroad Company were unanimously re-elected for the ensuing year:—Allan Campbell, President; Wm. ©. Wet more, Vice-President; W. H. Emerson, Secretary and ‘Tho oarnings of the Buffalo and State Line Road for the Inst mouth were:— Passongers sno; 16 oe oats ts Freight ...... Moisi oo STatt Bt = 13435 19 Diher sources, 1,160 00 1,624 68 474 ~ Totals. 8BT;TOR TO 439 | 2” ava 0 Beata ws 1658. te0., In Du Construction.. $493 90 _ Maiatain’g rid 15,586 71 18,105 04 1,218 03 = a DEFY....... 6,825 84 4,064 15 — 2,201 09 Operating... 20,976 62 15,231 21 = Bye at Total.......841,681 07 34401 60 1,218 03 "7,280 87 Holders of Pittsburgh railroad bonds will be imterested in the following from the Pittsburgh Chronicle:— ‘The important suit of Ovirick & Co., citizens of Ham- Germany, vs. The City of Pitteburg, to recover th pe Bg a tiene boat ised oy by this taal ipality ape ral of our railroads, decided this morning in the Stock Exchange. 20, 1859, $5000 US 6'4, "74, rog 106, ain sandra 46 11000 Virginiaé’s.... 953 200 960 44 33000 Missouri SECOND BOARD. 104 360 ahs NY Ca RR.830 83 = 500 Har RR pref. 030 200 do, sano Bs Te 288 te «oii ie cr stem SSus ss 100 Milw & ida RR, cITtYy sesepnameagy mrs REPORT. 20—6 P.M. ASHES were steady but quiet, with oh shalt ectos of pots at biscseee and pele: at 5340. —Flour—The market opened with heavi- noes, and gales sales of common and medium grados of State and Western were mado at a decline of 160. to 250, per barrel. After the City of Baltimore’s news came to ‘ant ‘the sales wero limited and at unsettled prices. The Closing wikia transactions footed 1h bese paca bbls. - elow ing Tange of quotations:— ferior to Cea superfine State. not be Jower rates; but there was less doi sions were ina monsure nominal.”’f meal were dull, and salos could not ion mat effected to any extent without some concession in ey of purcha- Bors. Wheat was heavy, an; roy Unsettied and lower. ‘The blac wore Tinie 0 asked, with Tales of 980., and South- sors and Jersey and Southern yellow at 97340. a ero whiteat 94c, Ryo and barley wore tales limited. Oats were dull at 870. a 58c.| tate, and at brine for cae = eaten, The tabwing statement exports of flour and grain at this Bil Senet of Woe. a a Dushels, sie, 988 bind ee Ls 00 15084 Total.,...26,260 1,708 7 30.088 113,169 wanteniien ‘of flour and and gra rom New York, for the 113,169 eens ‘to Brit 10,62 ba Da. vic and nd Hid baal corm aaa rete on private tens and 160 bage Jgya at 160, NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1859.—TRIPLE SHEET. & acattering business from the Northwestern States, Tet here been 80 in arrears of the previow ox- pa Mag trade Ib., which buyers refused to moet, | tent of their The chief hopes of the sales of ‘momebt were reported. The mirkel rest upon the prospects of good cro, ato Wot, wach, inan state, which Probnly cas on'y be | with Foouusensive peices » Will enable its merchants $9 in come by further details of the ner crease their purchases and bring up their dealings to a Frogour.— Engagements mare a, Supers by full and healthy standard; while the Eogehers trade itl upsettied ar] were la not, unless reseon changes occur to depress || engage freight until more defiaite and fuller in- | mater: less than that ox; Ii during the from abroad was at hand. Merchants usually | or two. ince aes infayorably for for ¢ only element ‘the character of private advices than upon | the trade will be the fy en of epecie from this coun- ph aap inn astwo steamer’s reports are at | try to Kurope to eavy importations. The Bostoa advance of letters, movements wero necapenrlly steamer on the 1h it inst. took out about one million of wp anrerel 20a iantas est wee were ei dollars, and the Ocean Queen and Kangaroo to-morrow pork at 1s, i; 300 tieroes beet, por mer, the aint inat., wil take at léaat 1,700,000-—making & a total barrels pork, by ditto, at 38.6d.’ To Antwerp; ipment for the week of fully $2,700,000, Shoald this rice were engaged at 22s. A ship was on: ae ericeyy mast force the banks to contrast their load Se ens wale ‘staves, and # bark for | loans, by which means mouey ma: ne scarcer both at pt. There was rather more offering ] and higher, and to that extent ex: more or leas influ- without change in Tales. ence over the trade. The advance of the rate of interest The market was Jess bi sei and Lane easier, | by the Bank of lend, together, with the war ‘bile sales were coufined to a few bi un- | feeling in Europe, had sales of goods in ioe. r; but, in the absence of any to nee males nl d about 1,800 bales of Manila tell, prices bad in the main sustained. The war news msn og held, but were quiet. caused cotton to decline from 3c. to lc. per Ib. from the market Unusually active this | highest point before the war crisis becaane manifested. week, and galea are to nin "ge extent, at an advance of lo, ews by the City of Baltimore on the 20th revived the 2c. per 1b. on most “denaripe increased firm- } spirits of holders, who domanded 3c. advanco, without induced the trade to oj , and thoir } sales. During tho depression almost the only purchasers its bave forced them to sybmit to the ad- | in market have been spinners. Heavy brown sbectings were in better supply but steady at 8%{o. for home use, and 850. for export. Medium sheetings were quict at eee and light do. at 63¢c. Heavy shirtings wore, dull, ‘Stout birtings were still ie to a fair extent, especially the lower styles, at full prices. Drills were without change of moment, although the shipments to China the tnd week were small; we quote ular Chine drilis at Learmmn.—The demand has been good; prices are arm, ‘0.; 27 inch. brown, TX. @ Bc, ; bleached do, 8%Xc., and with en improved tendency. Tho receipts were me jues ‘at 10}{c. a 10c%{c. Dyed cottons, medium stripes, hemlock, 7, oak; sales, 84,800 hemlock, 8,600 oak; { continped in fair demand, Printing cloths were eaten my stock , 62,600 hemlock , 5,600 oak. epgagements were reported, future igre fall, Motawam was steady but quiet. Prints were comparatively. quiet, and sales ta Navat Stoxm.—We have no change to make in quota- | Manufacturers are engaged in procuring patterns and ons, ee en iia ee asked, | colors for the fall trade. raped cirsriem 1 apenier i ‘and at S40. on the spot. Common rosin was quiet at $1 76 | in cloths and cassimeres. The demand for fancy an toarrive, and crude waa nominal at $3 7! figures for | choice styles were sold pretty well up to production; the last sales, tweeds and jeans were quiet. In foreign goods there Ona.-—Linseed was firm, with sales at 66c. a 68c. Crude | continued to a fair movement. Spring and gg vane whale and aper: goods for mens’ wear were scarce in bands. Prov pans. ‘woollens and other articles suitable for ian tower; (he sales embraced about 2,200 bbis. lots, in- ] the fall trade were ip fair request. The silk trade in the ciuding new mess at $17 25, prime mess at $18 a $20, and | South of rapes an in Italy, it was supposed, would be Prime ot $16; 1,000 bbls. mess were reported sold, buyer’s seoely Sa the war; und by last accounts raw option thirty days, on private terms, and 1,000 prime mess. already o vanced, which will be likely to a ee Sa Beef was steady, while } influence the manufs 0 of silk fabrios, and tend to im- mules wore st $6 60 a $7 60 for country prime, | prove other dress goods and fine woollens, and ‘and at $6 60 a 99 50 for country mees; ed and extra With which they usually come in competition. The ee Sap mene) prams am od hams wore epeticn salen canbraced « catalogue of ribhoas which sold quiet, and held at the same figures. Cut meats wore un- | at a lower range of ‘Some few desirable and fancy ) with light sales. Lard was dull and lower; sales | styles paid a profit, at on the wrerage they old at ax | a 8 000 bbs. were made at 110. a 12c., chiefly at | satisfactory prices, and with some (© importers. 11e. a 11}e., at which the market closed. Batter and | Another sale was sired ried yesterday, but with little oF no checee were in'tair demand, and unaltered in better success. Wilmerding, Hoguet & Hum- Huce —Sales embraced about 300 casks wil ‘the range ort held‘ closing, iain antiee ‘the week of French Of 4c. a Se. The market closed with some less a Lc the lepunadion of Hennequin & Co., embracing Sveans—The market, in the main, was firm, while ench and Stella shawls, and the sale was considered in the sales embraced about 400 bhds., included in which | the main Apert, ‘satisfactory, considering the advanced were Cubes, oonawting at 6X0. w 63<c.; | stage of the season. pe to choive do ic, @ 7%. Porto retiuing grocery grades at 6}¢c. a 7}¢0., and New OUR FAMILY MARKET REVIEW. i f The past week was rather dull for the retailers at the TPonacco.—There ie , but no prospect | Washington Market owing tothe unpropitious state of the g & permanent im, : Pr ego ay weather, The best qualities of beef, mutton and veal bhde. Kentucky 2 J bales Havana at 27c. | gti continue to command high prices, notwithstanding oe yy a the bad weather. The game trade is rather dull. Ducks company, and catalogue was, of various qualities are rather plenty, and spring chickens soten ee. lower grades of <4 begin tocome in, at prices ranging from 75c. to $1 por PX RT thine ihe ee pair. During the week the supply of fresh eggs has been hyeon brought 2 ‘%o, a Slc.; twan- | good, yet the retail dealers held them at the same prices = ade 8 9036c.; impe- | ag they did ono week ago, viz. ,eixteon for 250. In the buttor on te L =" ah Cork oolong, trade, the market: has Creaeaheas diaproved, for re- . chasers, esterday dest qualit; Orange ons. htees var last vepeh tho martes hos been Very ae eee ing at 250. This state of things quiet, and save «sale of 100,000 Ibs. scoured Mexican, 08 | ig anything but talisfactory to the dairymen, and it is ivale ertns, We bave po important transactions to note. nied they have ulreadly-cestmensed pack king for a fature is Bo domestic fleece oo hand, but a heavy su; market, rather than dispose ef their stock at the present of fine foreign is in market, and importers are di to | low prices. The old stocks of butter aro out of the make material coucessions; buyers, however, take hold | market. New cheese of very excellent quality is in sparingly =a See Se pee. market, and retails at 120. bgt thevfruit trade we quote Norfolk and Pokomoke strawberries, some of very fine quality, at from 87c. to 76c. per quart. Ties of rather a for' lading appearance at 25c. per quart. In the potato trade the old qualities are getting scarce, and the choice qualities are high. There isa largo stock of Bermudas, but the quality this season pears rather poor. New Charleston reds come in pretty freely, and fell at from $3 to $4 sare. Bermuda and New Or- Jeans onions are $6 per barrel; Bermuda begga) $1 60 per box. es ee eee . is among the now varieties in market, and ‘to weeth 92 obo A Green rece geting cheaper, and can be 5 80 also ig asparagus, wi Witold at 180. per banat i Bales of Real Estate. bs fae & McEvily. House and lot No, 84 18th st., 26x92..............$14,300 PERSONAL, with exports for the two or three preceding weeks. The heaviest shipments continue to be made to China. Our usual exports to Mexico bave been interfered with by the civil wars. Considerable quantities are sent across the Rio Grande for distribution in the interior, which, of course, do Dot appear im our official statement—only at Custom Houses on the borders of that countzy—and it is likely consiaerabie qpantiues cross we river without of) cial cognizance of any sort. Anncxed we give tables showing the classification of the ee RE ma 4 ity bs eldeeasing On. W., Herald offies, an ¥ THR PARTING I WATRR STREET WHO MIsGHD the boses 2s Bol the wit» Took be ee a and under woven the py lous ave gumplion eno to conceal the! LP paaeratoe, lpia ATION rea a OV Ri Cousin barah MCore. Any taformation of bios will be a Tuy goelved by eddreasng” a note to Bara MPOort, 09 [hiiesdia Rew Tare WANTED OF JANE FAMBN, 2 AR- a pod ty Neal nab Tas af mrpklyn from ae iverveat By Wor aiiat ‘sad aiaice, at 3 Sarr WARTED-—OF JOGN BROWN, NATIVE Wool Page, Value, 8k — Weellens... $89 6817 877 fecera.. a'ny information of him wil weumeksab acai 985 64)B40 Dy bie slater Mary Goggans, wt Joba MoCann's Second avenue on napoN, WHO ARRIVED, In THIS OITy IN jeremiah Lhompson, “4 May 16, is re- fpentiny Regent oul at clirtaitanson's tea, warehouse street, as Mr. John Barrow wishes to see him, Bowings bo F. heey oy — OF VIRGINIA, WILL HEAR Raw... — 9 9 ‘at No. 98 Metro- fous Hotel, ew one wi 5 0A. King and Queen Total. art House, Ve. Flax— . .. SPENCE ENGAGED TO SPRAK AT DODS- Total,...,.2;211 $829,761" Linens Mworthis Nov 800 Broadway, on Bunday next, May 22, a m4. Laces. . Mornivg 1034, evening 7% 0'c 340 91,663 S 18 NOT &-THIRD 450. ‘ R If A LATTER FOR J. 0. B. AT THE BROAD- way Post office. | ILLIAM CHALMERS, Mad) cota oF Oyeerey, YOUNG tole OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES A Held 88 000k anc to sasiat ia tke washing: subsis ing wasn yor, trout Foor. Ameer XOUNG, WOMAN ‘ruta Fis A aot “apply nas West St vat yn dep eA 4 RRPPECT ABLE s piney referee ‘Apply wall engaged st 55, is ii married woman, as wet nurse; ber child seven old. Call im 46th st., second door from Broadway. Wee ioctanbern (sre pa BY A RESPECTABLE [tm | to do chamberw: id waiting, or: tm amma family? can oomae well ecomimestiog from hor” inat place. Apply at 406 Fultoa av., Brooklyn, for three days. yey Loibag Sit A are a FS Whang oniy ~ | wo, See seating he ey tea ;Bogliah, te vara vetoed fe ('peneraliy wantal. Apply ANTED—A BITUATION AS yon, BY ONE WAO has lived four with her preseat employer. at 189 Henry st, TED—A SITUATION AS WET hb ay BY A gous married married woman. Call at No. 6 Tiffany place, South Brooklyn. i <A SITUATION, BY A REAPROTABLE waltrees; Is fay tout 0 take ihe entire. charge: y compel Soe her. last, employer where. she. lived thee gous are, at 2185 Bast 25d st, between let and ad ave. ARTED A a SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, and trover, “Coot ely references Please cal at Wilougs by street, Brooklyn. ET NURSE.—A HEALTHY, RESPECTA! wo ‘man, baving lost her own. child, bad eat on would iko to tske’an infant to nurse. Inquire for Mrs. Horan, Sulli- ‘van street, near Van Brunt, South Brooklyn. ANTED—A nap tg BY A_RESPEOTABLE uDg WOMAD, as aD oF as bermaid and water: ds ralty coepeset 16 ks entire charge of a baby from its birth; beet of from her last em- ployer, where esbe lived three years. Apply at pee st, between Ist and 2d avs., first foor, front ont room, Nod Ga be'seen for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS OHAMBERMAID AND waiter, by a1 for two days at Pho is by ert hee A RESPECTABLE eo ABSITUATION yasber and ir pacts has good references from last place. Call at 74 East 82d et. ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN: WHO, WILL be disengaged about te iatier part of this month, salt; ation ‘or chambermaid, or both i reference. vee ea to annie Davis, 125 Goerck st., in TU talerehamssabeee nei: ws @tOnoeas a eae Og) ference, W! © ca woos ag would “ake one to nurse at her own residence, "212 ‘Bast ‘at , Dear Ist ave., one stair back. ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A eva tion as wet nuree, with a fresh breast of milk. seen for three days, froma 9 to fo'clock, at 30 ‘Went Brosdway, Foom. maher aod Uongr end , front Tetrat 75 West 17th st, mot tale, floor, back room. ANTED—A grb eet BY oung women, 88 # to take cl the count st, Brookly1 y comm no been at 228 Bridge WASTED ZA SITUATION, BY a RESPECTABLE egegy Hint Si Sctatowerke Sees Ship Ee ie Ye 2324 ave. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GRB- ‘msn girl, to do general hourework. Apply at 16 North William at in the store: Wasco SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do general housework: rivate iene, reference; no shjes ee eets SRE country. “apply at iS three ness RELIGIOUS NOTICES. au NEW MICRIONARY ENTERPRIGE WILL BE INAU ‘aed on Sunday nex: in the northwestern part of the Sthe Church of ihe Free Gospel (Frovestant. Episcopal. ‘wenty ninth street, west of Muth arene, will be opened free church. Services at 10) and 734 P eh has been purchasoa and (te tiapport.o Sedonary eh 7 tthe Rev, Mr, Nelle, late ot Hocka way) provides by tho ore regalia of the Holy Apostics, aged by a few friendaof mis- CaDEMY OF MUSIC.—REV. WILLIAM H. MILBURN A Will preach at the Academy of Music, on Sunday even- fog neat, ‘Mey 22. erviors will commence at 8 o'clock. Seats ‘Rey, Henry M. Soudder, D. D.. missionary to India, will preach the concluding sermon in thie series of services, at the ‘Academy of Muso, op the following Sunday evening, May 29, LERCKER STREP UNIVERSALIS? CHURCH, COR- ner of Bleecker and Downing streets, N. ¥.—Rev. Ballou will preaeh in this church to morrow: Thora ing. Services commencing at 103 A. M. and 734 P, M. to THE MILITARY. Woollent,.. 12 $6,006 Ribbons... 2 sz | = acer je n SORTING OF TH PIPTH WARD DEMOORA- 1 Skewered 2 46: y : vad 2 Ma Pe at Sasig sty i Selatnede as Cn a a : rae mu Mss That we eters nen... 08 90aeb viurog tert : my os ‘Se prone se olgasts SS oo eae aes Msece!ianeous— Co Straw goods 18 $4,789 Matting... 7 ‘400 Warehousiny ig Sth 24 915083 Sating..... 2 SAT HARK: ¢ sear : 1 om aay wei sree chara ae —— to attendance ; 3 La we nam. “sn Soar — ee ~ ——— Linens... 18 1 106 apt Taree eerste AAATEUING, 40. hom 9 1 CARD. — it TA WAVING FROM $100 TS) tat re} wom | 8 ne area a4 i : peseees ; we * by : 4 Sree goots 4 an | Set rr ” a ———— _ Gothing. cry 8 912,872 Mating...... 67) ani | AT ce a aes ee | ree a a wa pet Pa moe hte “a Rec arrrvLarion. ADIRG A Yeronee sa meas “da th | eS Soe bis som 5,016 18,120 DENTISTRY. p nnd ee 9,796 ry MERIOAN GALLERY OF TRETA 782,106 F ove Pamaiyae mete me 95,078 | Be. seh ert batered We he ry 12;573 me am 8 4,785 982 064,631 orien is now in the dll eegon, between the closing fag toe aeae ane opening ofthe fll trade, Not ing the di it i lees apparent than usual at this sea- Panct the year. Thanks to the specdy communication wr Barts of our vast country ‘brought about by rae tencles Of steam, telegraphs ani expresses, distant od, Mien anneamentt cas be, specdlly given and Lovin oeiceut Ab article is yanted in St. Lovis Tic Tieans, of which a dealer finds himsolf in Freeh ree nit Customers are in want of it, he can tele- ctigh ‘ork for it, and ine few hours it is on its way hy by express, ‘and reaches his door (if (> St. bie Sheek tas forty-eight pour, or & te Now Orteans ou ments, thor waa ® slondy ‘Bear-by tande doing, with Tequested to address bis cousin J. Hl. 0., No. oa Ninth siveet, N.Y. TLBON—THE WEATHER APPEARS TO OPERATE } wrong. 10 nee you on Tuesday, to morrow evening by Rev. | A word Where {cas see Jos: me AROLAY.” | Church of the Purana, Union equate, i & PN sg ee and 7% P.M. Seats tree. JHURCH OF THE PURITANS8.—A DISCOURSE ble BE ed. Dr. Cheever, in the “The bright side of 4 clock. ea -SERVICES~Drorestant EPISCOPAL jutger’s Female Institute, 264 Medison street, the discipline of trial.” Services at 7: wo morrow, ab 104 A. M.and7A eM. Bentstree, ga Bad aS gil a SABBATH SERVICES— ARG 4 the Pots hastens on Sanday: May iain rf iio lniar m8 Me Gouesht Union Prayer i D sii ARMITAGR, PA Tron OF THE NORFOLK STREST tet cht Sunday afternoon, lock hr Unies Chapel, covber Broadway’ sad thisty ists on jon |, COT! Por ey 4 ee 5% IRS? INDEPENDENT SOCIETY, 4,uio8 jon apftigal Fo beef gies gt P. oa gn 7% B. pk ih | se ORIAL CHURCH —REV. DR, LEWIS, REOK Merrie Holy. erty Brookiyas aoe CHAPRL, 720 will preach at 10: Mon “The Me ad will Seach tctaaestte ‘Gunde Hieiea ere, ee Sanaa Te ‘Ww JERUS. ‘M CHURCH, —) Rear ep Vt mn a Dodworls 1s, No. oS Mou Mouague street. The EW JERUSALEM, OBUE CHUROW (SWEDENBORGIAN).— Broadway, at 10:4 o'clock A. Me and 73 PO a Senta fron, Rev, Jamon ‘wil Odfotate ls the evenice, poe sc saan ie gre ob Nose DUTCH A alg eo CORNER OF WILLIAM Ine service « id boa See every peer goeeling in the guenlag at at f qharier'belbre: 8. och dvelock, ae gg Befice 8 proloak, 8 eaday even eae ie evening preyar mectiog, st a quarter pa eb tr to Lo'clook. ‘Ail are in —— BW CHURCH EDIFICE —THB SIXT A UNIVRSALIST conan their ce te a edifice In West ear Seventh mpmrow, 224 inst, rt. Baer, b ey. Heary Bi Bima, be fakes —— LD JOHN STREET CHURCH—THE SABBA’ ow. ‘TH HOME ing, by the ihe, bev. , fy SANE Bervicos . Fs wor. a x setts eae a Seats evening at 8 0' “y by rere a, Deg En ys ba my ge rte eee OLIN" of the .— Divine service rT a Mae waieoeiee Sales erent pote ib RR Aesth lle ei shri ce ge NOTICA —THE rp bpm IN TRE nor's Acadamny oan borented for on years for heat § iat, 2, apply st ito hail, West BY eee BLOWAY WILL PREACH AT SIRE ive, F. any Eabbath, at 1036 0% . P.M Rg TT a Ly me eed A Ry yp SOHOOL TEACHER W. iranite V: Jaana amid: as P Toaulre of BoY wanenn 1 AX an supneerrs GALLEBY- Po tbe fries? Santas ae 4 ) Chatham ojuare. _ OY WANTRD—FOR EREANDS. ONE ACQUAINTED | Boia! well recommended may apply, afer 9 tbe city and lock, at 278 Pearl at. ANV ARSERS WANTRD—FOR A NEW ILLUSTRATED she this ‘and railroad map, ia the threo propose the Peelde, drown from malgrials farnttsed'o the iawt by Oapt. Humphreys, of Topo rephioal Kogineers, for the passage of the Paciiio Railroad Fit ant oan rita of leadiog railroad moa, SMITHS, 71 Naaman st, ied story. ‘ od with this elty and firooklyn, and who bas « knowled the ager Dustases, Gall at 1 way ts | asset Mmorbing: PUG CLERK WANTED—A_ STRADY, INDUSTRIOUS tmaa, wha bas some knowledge’ of the business, ions 4 exrable opportunity for ons wiehee to atndy medict Oherry street, corner ‘Montgomery. ne ee EUG pas. Beene OF REFERENCE RE- — post paid, im handwriting icant, a Pont batons p*, CLERK —WANTED, A ‘RK IN A RETAIL . corner of Claremont CLE! Pee EE Dieev OLESE WANTED—A YOUNG as Fae 1 Wppiyat Ac Reeders No.7 Gtecuwisu ar cr Fx CLASS DRY GOODS Me oi oW ARIE Ae Horton & Son's, 279 Fulton st., Brook): Hyer sore, RE. o> well farrt, DD. 4 YOUNG yey some huowledye of Ue business. ‘and state where last employed. Addre AD WANTRD.—ONB WEO WRITES 4 GOOD HAND can haves pleasant situation by addressing in bis own writing. Draytop, box 127 Herald office. COMMERCT 4) a. —WANTED, FOR A FIRST semi weekly published in this city, a Smart. tive man. whe ‘horoughiy’ understands al ne eae iy he Gy ede ade preferred "Ad- reas Yekcam, bor 1,203 Post oflcet two sanvassers, RAVELLING AGENTS WANTED—TO MAKE LOCAL Aa witrgtiatertere with otter uainean ‘Address Howard, He- ANTED -TWO EXPERIENCED SALESMEN, A MAR- rhed drive ‘Protestant mau 10 take of & 0) and ne cor lect; Apply, at the Merchants) Clerk's mission in advance. ee REDE ATH. Wart a INTELLIGENT BOY, wHO RESIDES perente, wie recommen : iret {gr $,, Apply at ee Dods, 649 Broadway, ater ANTED—A CARPST SALESMAN. ONLY THOSE ‘who are well sox ‘with the business need apply. Tuquire of Perkins & Bros., 10s Bowery. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUTH, AS BARTEND- 2,04 tha sornerel Renae Sa Prospect sts, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A BOY, FROM 12 TO 16 YEARS OF , Who fa 8 good penman. Inquire of L. Williams, 15 NTED—A YOUNG MAN, UNDER 20, ONE, AC: Weiaintea with the Susingee related: tis), sane uses ‘Apply at ‘hie Nerebants™ bate Regiot ee Regi of davinve. Hous to. : W. J. REDPATH. EMPIRE gf pow pt thy 378 ANTED—AT THE celiver im this chy for a. trot class bakery. Also & ‘srespectatle fod com ‘coachman groom, with ood Warsi PARCEL BOY, AT THE DRY GOODS 6th av. ‘ANTED—A MAN OF GOOD ADDBES#, ENERGY and permeenennen an out door business. With the ap a liberal —_—- will be made. BoD. box 163 Herald offee ANTED—A BOY —. 14 TO 15 YEARS OF At W ‘wih voose knowledge of gents furnishing business ab 54.Rast Inet ome door of Broadway. We eas aes a German farm, must underst pire rer, Bia ‘at the procured for _ Yor respectable ten; no ‘commission in adi Ww. J. REDPaTe.” ANTHD—A GOOD WAITER, A CARVER, AND A rood woman cook. for & Testa iy at he New Haves House, cornerating. and ainere PP ANTED—A Man ee TAKE CHARGE oe A RES- yee (aa hy ay Lier nage ns Ba and well versed yusiness. sll recommended, can obtain s sie situation by applying as Patien's Hotel, No. 231 Green AG) ee bona SMART SALESMAN FOR A ely gro Zz howe. birth, age State place of offte. for and eo No. 9 Surtiane at. ik, MEN OF INSRLLIGRNOS os WANED 0 am finest ever p to Americt, st ari and 13 Nasa 1000 Sac CR ae EEE A oa i dag. jane. 9 HELP WANTED—FEMALES, FEW GIRIS WOMEN, LATELY L. Acetate tit ey situations Bow ready, at good wages LARGE NUMBER OF W 71a god. eltualions ‘of eens Poe aLS W jienhermelely nies at oe large 188 11th at. ‘ocrner of 6th ave. eA ae irate talon ceils anise FAMILIE® WANTING GOOD SRRVANTS Tine AM Institute for Dom imine conser sr oh sve. extensive hovas Sanne: dance ot civil, ‘capable telp, aut all who calor owe: "Gam erect ON cee abaariene tate OOK WANTED. WARTED, A FInST Cc , ecw ail ha Taalitute for Domes BATE 000K, ‘who ta neat and loran and is willing ra Good fe required. Apply at Bernat sth corner of 8 erally piace, between 9 aad it o'clock, forenoon, K WANTED—A COOK WHO OAN PRODOOE Pe od Feagmuendations, bas bose i on8 place more am two years, und can make good bread, can hear of a desirable situation at staten Island, by appl; at 58 Vesey a, or kugllab Provestante zat ed as FAMILIES, HOTELS AND plied wiih select German. Fi Win of every capacity at MOR! ment, 424 Broadway, next door to the Broadw: Also’ rarmers, gardeners, farmers’ constantly on band. OUERERAFER WANTED —A SMART, CAPABLE arson, fully competent, who ta willin to do all the wortt for samallGuiot Samaily; this will afford a p ble home to a person ‘appreciate good Gress 0. Camp, Herald office, ADY CASHIER WANTED—FOR A RETAIL PANCE tate Sopllcout, HX: shor ers Peat ofie’ TLLINERS—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, SEVERAL M class bands will Ts. ‘hose accustomed to ire iain eae Re SE and 3 se. erred. from 2 till ILLINEBS FAREED 290 Tox MANTILLA MAKERS.—WANTED, A girle, mantilla makers and plain sewers. pewels nocd apply. inquire at BS Vandowsloe sh ANTED IMMEDIATELY—50 GIBL#, TO Lae given. Mills & C., rosad and Std Beoadway ANTED-A, COMPETENT, WOMAR, | KS opiy at TED—I" A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, 4 GOOD ok, washer and ironer; must 'be well Be "(a5 Weet Slat at, this (Baturday) morning, frem 8 to be ee Ww ED—, ie SERVANT AS NUBSE ANB Athena io family of six. One that can come wel ‘and will bear of a a Situation t by applying at 249 Livingston st , Brooklyn. -ANTED—A GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK ANB take care of a re! Call & 19 East 11th at., near 3d ave, TED—A GOOD OPERATOR ON WHEELER & Aviton'g machine to work on mantilias. Apply tH. B. Clapp & Oo., 67 and rs RT, ACTIVE GIRL T0.D0 GENERAL: WANTED 4 oma mL ona Amerjcan, German preterm 1 quired. Apply xt at 718 Houston st. q X OF THREE ANTED—BY di, Eat i aga soca family sewing. Also , A German preferred. Apply a avenue. ‘ ITRESS WANTED.—A PROTESTANT Gi “Vas bosn iu one place more than two years, bring good relerences, many bear of a situation at Bt by applying at 88 Vesey street, U page tare WOMAN TO DO JW worries smal ety aot bg good Soply ir aitoe 9 o'clock. at 102 Weet 27th at. 'ANTED—A GiRL TO DO CHAMBERWOBK watting; also, my toae by Ricrences tram last place need apply at 32 Kash kdh st, be- Tones oad Torclos, sear 7 Tulveraiy place. ANTED—A Pe afc PROTE&TANT WOMAN, white or colored, to do the ibe Je 3 tomo and E| Se ing A aaa if i smail family. To! sucha one & are moni forages, ‘will be given. Apply early at $8 Baas Mtude wore, Move aesa Sunty whe & anc brag te can maou alatciony Feterence to Wan: W. Sway, HD Fulton she vo. THE TRADES. DYER WANTS A SITUATION—HE If FULLY COM Betent to tke charge of 8 silk or Woollen dyebouse, has no objections to go in the country. address Dyer, box TL Herald of Y., for one week. BREE Ww WANTED—ON OR BEFORE THE 18T OF charge E en en yg po ig tel ge rewery Oat of maki dred barrels day. Addréus Brewer. “erail afte, ye git “.AKRES AND STITCHEBS WANTED AT Lh Lowscu's, 79 Bleecker street. ? TOY MAKERS AND WORKERS [1 ~I ‘would line to contract with some resoonalie piety tee the aia % , panes of models of my win and water wheel very cheap, and s0 simple Any carpenter ‘U0 O®. Address W. Hl. Benson, Monigomery, Aim ‘70 SURVEYORS, MILITARY, epgineers ad vetent tn all Pee ge ree Td kchelble, 94 Haag PON. ? near aed Wisrae washer FIRST CLASS WOOD ENGRAVERS; TWO of the number work. Send samples of work to, ee ogee -ATOH CASE POLISHER WANTBD. STEADY WORK lL Philadelsuia Post Post ofioe. ze airy Was TAILOR, and cut. MACHINE AND OIVIL rafteman | hoe A YOU! ree H7OUEG Ms pane To BUSHEL ‘ANTED—A GOOD BRAS3 greg on one theroughly inderstande dip Also a good chaser wanted.” Tneuue at ili eet Ist ee SPORTING. J big YOUNG NEWTOUNDL AND DOG FOR lumber yard, Iya Moaroe whkurintcanks te pce A lem a Ea MR i cl Bee SALE—THE STEAM PLEASURE YACHT NORMA, cre pony tons, oat Sed up, ime in ty 4 carry fi Fremiy persona, Apply to D. SHEPHERD, 57 Fine sree OR SALE-—A CAT RIGGED BAIL BO. WI i 22 and 23 feet one: she was built last Au ak by Hunting. ‘the Grace Thorn and other fust boats built, copper fastened and handsomely f fered Rae ee on ren eT nes Oe ————— FOS 84 BALE BLACK SETTER DOG. ABOUT TWENTY months old; oue of the best and finest breed in the coun try; lowest ay ‘680° “Apply at 241 Water strook APORTING.—THIRTERN BLACK AND TAN DOGS and sluts, the best stock ever imported; one dog 8 poznda weight, another dog 5 pounds, another 7 ey ped a aga best pups in this city. To be sold, at 204 Gree: INSTRUCTION, ORDIALS.—INSTRUCTION IN 1 om THR PREPAR. 9) Al ATION ior of pew and select brands ‘and eco! craman scale, sukeabte bile places ands delicious ae, rival would ie an lous, for snociate in thelr mat cuenta ais deyed party ou able terms Recipes, yyed part that furpiahed t 8 er ach, and snled oy een cough oaga oan ld, Reetiyer, care of F. Coulon, liquors New Yoon TOO LATE FOR MR CLASSIFICATION. ORDING.—TWO GENTLEMEN, A GENTLEMAN erate and two CT ‘can’ be ‘woes tate et with board and rooms fi where there sent obosrders. Apply at ‘At 83 Mod street, near Chatham ee JOUNTRY RESIDENCE ON THE NAVESINK RIVER, C New Jersey, Sore. five. miles miles from New York city. Forent a, nett cota. po Toomaand Michen, Serge sy a ploasare: boat do. ‘The house twenty toot above ibe level of the water, and la is surtusded by extogave lawn, fiabing, 20 ive. minutes’ dietint from a orzo ais ‘and steamboat lancing. A ler or more bea eal > Bot to de found. “Rent $200, Inquire of LAW & BOXD, 63 YOU WISH TO HAVE TRUE RE CaMAN oF r affairs life, then don’t fail to wey. RO! Dowiedge true seer and gifted lady of inform: ry iit AT Cope enw ng to-morrow by ay ‘chureh, one door west Toe lock aa Rev. Sidney? A: Goren Precchaag at bg UNITARIAN SOCIRTY (REY. 0. B, FROTHING- a of Broadway ‘hirty seco! tireol.—Bervioes Sunday morning nad srsaises Beal tres” | then co! ‘RE IN CH: ie ROH MIS- Tse comers GMAROD OR EME CUOMO furray Hill, Fifth avenue and y fitth street, on, the ‘work ited asda Sermon ‘ieltvered Sy etsy orale D.D, All intoroaled {a the spelal and religious of our Jewish population ED—A RESPECTABLE NEAT YOUNG WOMA! War weter ard to snsiatin he washing of & small i Que havtag the best clty references may apply at 5 Raat street. ili 1 ANTED-—IN A a OF FOUR PERSONS, A Wo- Sat rate wa sta irony cctoret a preforef Soe af . and a first rate was! wheres a aa ‘ter 10 o'clock. fh a Se OY es — We a oe a anal OU ORE, fre references, ie Of W. R. Brower, 99 Prospect ste ANTED-—A GIRL, TO DO @! a ENERAL HOUSEWORK al private tumtiy; must ‘amber and ironer; none bi ut Protertanta nevi Sppiy. i Girton avenue, fourth house north of Dekaib Warae Uae ae wees SPs Amer ny we Apply at 17 West 34uh st, before Igo'cloak, “eeommended. W ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN W4O IS AN EXORL- Jent seamstress, and competent to take the full a young infant None but ‘those who can furuigh tbe city reference need apply at 119 West Slat at. this day. ANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND ‘wih cy references. Apply at 11S Raw Sth ks betwee Lexington and $d ava, UTANTED-SITUATIONS, BY A NUMBER 0 Beoteb other men " a B.—Kenployers sulted with men servasle fre’ of charge, ANTED-SHIRT HANDS. TO WORK 1N A Niom sion tT kee ‘aioe pawn good sewers will be weil paid, Apply WATERS A Woman TO COOK Ax Assia? Witm rH Ballas to po tn te eosniry city reference required. “Gall at ANTED—TWO PROTESTANT WOMEN; WwW pd ironer, and ibe olber ‘ne sean sense oe eanty Tea oe Beet 67 Weat Skat pp! urday, Wo 2 o'clock, SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. —The a one i treet, desires to some tot require omen tem v> Soe seaple Dox 2.05] Piiladetphia thee. tee WAnTED-29 A Lad ‘Age, a) goods » for 2k at ive ie eat Ne seven years. Address W. REN BMAX, WHO. C. Want! 2 ana Wo travelling eervant, wi A a about forhureve. “Apply at 20 HO WANTS A, CORRROT on HOWRST Meron iP oE Bertie ie saacatonable ety ee oo ee iecisaan, Pip of 4 youNe SITU, - Ch yyy 4 above Dustoges the last seven pence good recommendations. ne ANTED—A SITUATION TO DRIVE eet —s (8 DEMANDE—UNE BONNE PRANOAISR, AYANT UW y Ce seit ry juatre Acikg ana, Bavoyar

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