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THE NEW. YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 9370. SITUATIONS | WANTED—FEMALES, _SITUATIONS \ WANTED—FEMALES. — an got her or auy other frst class servant you want & here dren, Ss aecaee bal rom aye at 271 Sd av., corner of 2 Kl st., #econd floor, SITUATION WANTED—BY A air, as first rate cooky and fs ing if required. finale trey ‘seen for two days at RESPECTABLE to assist im the give th of reference a busy jived nd tive yours Can be ttl Panily sewing of allkinda: fo travel; the city referensea given, | Call at at ib ar, ear J4th at, “A SITUATION NTRD_BY A RESPECTABLE ou TIDY, WELL REOOMMENDED AND COMPETENT pi Mater UATION WANTE altreas, OF a8 DuFee and od Altres Melshes a situation 10 10 housework; in fone Setennece het onl ae ty reference | io work, | Coaks plain and welt, inacat washer end #iren,, Cam be seen for three days At 70 20th st, beween } and is kind to mn. Apply at 47 Allen st., second to ae “) RESPECTABLE WowAN DESIRES A SITUATION FUE | A CONDE vituausn ur2harobermald ana waluces You | deaimatrts and chamivermald, underitendatbe. core ot thi nas wHE a he y free of and fit thin douses Has fh any charge, at 16 East 11th st. between $d and 1 Bast 16th st., scoond floor, RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUA; tion aa frat clase cook; understand soupe, meats SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE WO: d desserts of ‘all ‘inde and spate the tent to take ofan infant rocure the best city reference, Call at 200 Tia birth? is willing to rravel 10 Galifornia with a lady, jt Pitt etween Ist and 2d ava, ference from her last employer. Can be seen for two “) COMPETENT DRESSMAKER AND LADY'S MAID tiation © vin @ lady.or family; thoroughly er may 9 ‘@ cloth SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS ‘gut ~ aud ty oe RESPECTABLE YOUNG sd WISHES A SITUA- SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, a3 xood cook, good wash 2510" o general housework; ne objec work and waiting reference. Can be seen for two days at 185 Sackett ot,, near Hicks sf., South Brooklyn. (A SITUATION | WAKTED BX, 4. YOUNG, scooter gir}, todo general housework in Hl private family, Can sden for two days at 125 West 35h at, the store, RESPEC TABLE YOUNG ee ORED GIRL DESI Protestant girl, to do the Family, is a fain ‘cook, Wi te sae sitar atin good city es tn ria the cave of Mouser Call at 168 Woot 3th a€4 nen oblain a situation to do general h family, Apply 21104 Bust 17th st, second floor, nilys wr) ‘ make tion im a sinall L higr Hey bey oe hd todo oe housework ; d eat of be ilven. Gtivedayeat ference. two days at 235 rin ah “ath‘av, between Son pee ca Bist sts. ae ‘eal 38 ey between 6 ian an ana Suave LE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, TO TAKE SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTAD! ys ne fchildient santo plain sowing ad all kinds of ‘ook, washer and Sroner; good ambroiderye ‘Apply ai Maddon ave, = A, ame aids W eae Shd ats Between ou and Teh ave, SIIUATION WANTED—BY A Pein a general house: washer and leans er} Sepa i: and akan RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES TO ves in a small backroom, RES asituation as chambermaid in a private family in thé city, “Cull at 191 Mulberry st, rear building, firat tog. xf siTvATION WANTED —BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, TO mers, to go out laden! dresses Call abr nadrese fronts ma. DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW MORE OUSTO. A week; can cut and fit 6th ‘ave,, first floor, do chamberwork and waiting, or chamberwork' and ae ay reference, Oam be s¢en for two days at 210 house, ho'el or restaurant; maserniay: is all kinds of Bt: WISHES A SITUATION IN A BOARDING eats. nous and pastry Sam be,seen for two days at 272 “\ RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A eta bermaid and Gooa oa liye reference. Apply at 335 6th av., second floor, f PITTSB' ao jection to short distance im the co! FORG | Cr asldrens Mem Wo aihington, 3a8 pring at, san alae | fon : § NURSE.—A SITUATION WANTED. BY A PROTES- | Wert ith sty near a iors fully sosapehaneece disc) ening ae gales MAN, AB of infant's nus um and care 0! WOMA huldreny Tong experience. Gly Valgreion Collatts Union, | AU SIUANON WANTED EY “A YOUNG TO senahing: as square, cast side, between 16th nd rth st, uy feferenct ‘Gan bo seen for two dase at 2503, Basi FITTSBURG , Hon, a8 nurse and seamstress, oF aw cham! YOUNG GIRL WISHES A BITUATION AS CHAM. mstxess, OF do the housework of o small privat A ermal and SH ‘has no ob, jection to help. with rervesune | Hy eet atl as a keaCha Was | STE plait eae a PITTSBURG 19th st., third floor, front room, hay days at 271 iyruleav., Brooklyn, second floor, - N ENGLISA GIRL WISHES A, SITUATION AS RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED AMERIC. Wo, PITTSBURG A nat to ae ea ia — AN ree and seamstress; would like to travel 10 Earope. TRG LARDIN where she can be seen until Cogaged, SITUATION WANTED_OY A _ RESPECTABLE URG LANDIN RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A ervaiion | {A Jo cctarae oa igupens doiho, sowing i e BURG LANDING, Gurod; waderstends sutting Sot, Ging. Swo gears’ chiy | obliging: ia willing to Ko, ahort 28 in the cout, gancime, * prrrsByRo | reference given, Cail at 148 West 19th at., near 8 ‘of city reference, Call for two daysat73 root 17th 8, ann ‘ r PITTSBURG | A VERY RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES, A SITUA. A, RESPECTABLE YOUNG, GERL, WANTS db ieee swig prrrenura | Beit chpreterenee Gul at 8 Bast Warren a reeks, Good eity reference, Cail for 2 jest city reference, ‘Call at 54 ‘Warren at., Broo! Baxvive, prrresuna | emt loon back room. 5 ae » top floor, ee SPEC PEOTAI WOMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN a5 ITTSBUR RSGPRCTAREE. SA BETED: OMA ino HAS 7 “RES EOTABLE WO ‘at her residence, or to go out by ma, = et ee ieaay. Bent reference. finquire at 250 let ay, sa: é tablitty. East $oth A RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION IN Say rivate ow to do general housework. ie feast just place, Can be Hicks aly f rogk lyf. A of family sew! HIGHLY RESPECTABLE GIRL WISIES A SITUA- on as nurse and seamstress; #he is a inost compotent and trustworthy person to) ll the Jaghly reecminuded by the ladsshe lived with, and who hus known her for years. en at 400 Gth av., between 27th ang 28th 22 Sevan oor, sity f rogm. FIRST CLASS ENGLISH COOK WISHES A SITUA- tion ina respectable family; understands baking and Jainy work. Cail ior two daye ui 119 19th st., between 2d and 3d avs, chamber cod referenge frou her. last sn catnnine Siok and ironing: ha: Sttefervnge, Call at 45 West 26 SITUATION WANTED— ¥ A STEADY, CAPABLE seen for two days at 30) M ES A SITUATION AS Taubes, ro t cesicas: understands all kinds — Boi Tor two days at 83 Washington st, Sond tos floor, back RESPEC ‘TABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUs rere is willing to assist in the washing pn tothe country; has the best Woman, as nurse and scamsiress; has ud obje: auhtry, oF travelling for the stunmer moat minended, and cab be seen at her present’ em- cook; understands all kinds of RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS astries and cooking; Good reference, “Can be seen for two days nt 69 West 25th st efit} SER osm Ployer's, 24 East 30th st, YOUNG, WIDOW WOMAN, ABOUT TWENTY-FOUR ig a ing and ironing if required; would be willing family going o Buropes 18 accustomed to travel, nd Would rl harge of children on the passage; also, inake useful 5 eo no object, dress for two a) ‘17 Herald gait, wai ry country with a family RIN ore days a at NC NN 6 ee a A er ae ON THe quizes, Call for Unree days at €@ Huston ave., Brooklyn. -| “\gspRCrADLE YOUNG FEMALE WANTS & y Be found in RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN IS DESIROUS Aston io a small family, to do yp omehe hoveewore 2 ref en for the city reference giv: mga of obtaining a situation in a private family as aoong Jen it at pnb maid and waitre: to make seen for two days, or ag chambermaid and seamet Between Broome and Del rselt useful and obliging where she SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERIENCED WO. ™ ‘Tootween 9th ant 10th ava. ; 8 & good cook and Sano assist with the washi obliging. Good eity reference f nee from her pa eye py pai ememh, ie BaF al mons wt | Fu ‘nn font 19th st, between 6b and 7th RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- Sion as chainbermaid and waiter; ‘mo objection to go in Pee country. | Has uve yeurs’ reference irom ee lust place. for wo days if not e East | top Moor, back room, ¥ eer os rai AY SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO 0 up staine work or housework and make herself ene and takecare of children. Three last erp’ Call at 850 Ist av., second second loor,b back roorn, tween 22d and 23d 3 get a situation as chainbermaid in, a all at No. 6 Fair st., B ‘Tuesday. Fours of 8 Sands +3 oreloek, RESPECTABLE Reade WOMAN WISHES A SITU. asher and froner, or would (0 ag chai TH . aifon as coo id rs of age, would like ‘to have a situation fn a smail be jdand waiter; best city reference from. last pl hie Haun, ner baby: oy cat at Sh West inh 02 Sermane Gan be seen till sutted at 84 Past Baltic st., South Brooklyn, Bt Se eee SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN; IS He LADY'S MAID WISHES TO ENGAGE WITH A mesperienend cook and baker; would assist in the to go in 2 ie fonable reference. Can De hematin fly between Brond- Renee WANTED—BY A RESPECTAB) SITUATION WA WANTSD_BY A RESPECTABLE Pep peel ese ro em Tyke 4 ‘and the i ; , TH Charge of a bul or children: is withiag odo light chamber. | Bo ge0n for two days, at the house of her present femployer, Bay work; no objection to the county: best of refarenco if re- | $4 Bast 171 st. Lae instil street, ‘would find the comforts of a home, Com: recommend. | ITUATION Same A, RESPECTABLE gé, aud can be teen for two dayaat 14l Wout 27th st, second Fs ey , acrge, Washer ai ary = reference from her last place. Can be Meth on 205 36h, a Ae SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG Bape mer Fe troning and ‘do tue bakit i private farally. Bi Taundreas; understands waskiag, iron Sto. 170 West 1th rma tre settee Autiogity reterenes. ‘Call at 30 i av. near Ad et, tind I fur two days. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE A ound girh, 0 do generat hi f SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE jean, ‘or wdo plain. cooking, faahing and roan oe - young gir as chambermaid. and waitress, ast plave. Tala: 350 Weal SBA st, corner of A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid and waitress, or would do plain sewing ears’ reference from her — A RESPECTABLE COLORED WOMAN WISHES TO oon house at a lyn, besween the ul, City reference, Can be seen for t between 87 are ee ITUATION WANTED-BY A_ RESPECTABLE Young women, as parse and seamstress; can cut and At children’s dresses; is willing to make herself generaliy useful; no objection to go to the country for the summer; reference ¢: an be given, Call fortwo days at 133 EB: b t., near 3d av, ity reference, Py ers ‘56 West 45th ste nd experienced colored woman, by arespoctabli 4 en . A King st. de seen natil engaged no objection wo went employer's, 06 SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as first rate es0k, washer and irot has seven Years! reférence from her Laat place: 30 obo the coun two 1270 8 tween 2dd ain ad's top iloor, back mao A SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT Wo. Tan, as baby’s Durse, OF nurs? and seamstress, Can Bive good city refereuce fiom ber last ES PB Reig: moat rte Cag be soon at her p: n. The very bes reter hving ie « Fivnen fi = asa gool and permane Washington place, near Broadway, 1or wo days. a ouniry, ast 17th at fo Objections to go a short dis tan best of eity reference, Call for two days at 525 6th tween Jlsi S24 sts, [ABESPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA" {ion se chambermaid and walter, oF Wo assist with the washing and ironin, im be seen for two 8 at 133 Bud’ at, iret Gour, front room. om _ making; has no ol Fences. ' Call for tw ehamberwork and wattli & small pri RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA “ ast Prosident ata,, Brooklyn, ioe SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE woman; theraughly, understands her business, Best seen for two days ut her present em- SITUATION WANTED—AS TRAVELLING bas Can SITUATIO! ——s ‘as seamstre: ection to do Mght chamberwor RESPECTABLE YOUNG, GIRL WISiTES A SITUA- isan xcellent s anisiress; cin do all kinds of embroidery; ion Agana and seam: Se coup ent to Instruct .. Would not so much an ov Onan be seen at 20 RESPECTABLE YOUNG Ginn WISHES A SITUA. tion to da gemeral hous work, in & sinall fatnbly; ba b ip the country; has the ‘ave., be~ YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO. DO , OF Would do housework in ie family; good re! ference eau be given from her lace, Eoquire ‘at 276 Court st, between Union and A tion as cook, washer and ironer, Good ity ref Can be seen for tivo days at 176 Bast 25h 'y reference, best of elty referonce; ef ft her i last situation in consequence vi, all fe s Detween Sth and 9h avs., third floor son wh ond wth ava. or “Save a om A SITUATION icra aa REAPECTADLE VERY RESPECTABLE OIRL WAN ta Bi ge How taney P aicaien 14s chambermaid or walter, WANTS A SITUATION ting aid din (reg ooh ‘al sh inibtison, he objection to goa short distance tn the country; has the | GoStei Toh ince, Call tor two ro days 28 Wess 26th “A STBARY. x Ry tides! Se WANTS A SITUATION the eu th i all tet, Wate eee e. Apply for two days at 8 RESPECTABLE soUR bak: The bes an yash arid iron, or ae laundress or to d taking te : | ALseooie kigho ‘objection io » rences, Address 269 j Serre eT ear OF THIS gRaxp DOUCLE NUMBER.— Dresser's Battery, Sunday morning. (Full ste Defe mornin % Riugeae McClernand's second line, aft Wing—Ceneral Hurtput's tire ol e of an aoe from ite 1 shiner 9 ere crocs Tulerdnee, ant ON WANTED—| who can kee ‘will give neon id employment. “Avldress Mrs. Gray, 68 AMON WANTRD:BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 70 ‘SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE fas cook aud to assiat in the washing, or to cook, wash 0 " od pla 4nd tron for a small family. Good ot see reference. Apply at ‘ad aid biscuit, and a koud washer and ivonef! beat ofcivy | HO Courts, between Amity Brooklyn, for Baa be Sine last place. Cali at lal Bast | $0 days. - > canon see) TOLIO, ana, MOM oe eeadee Eo am mi jorisework. Goo etal Sart 4 Sete BA MAN, AS | ference. Gall for (wo days at 118 Haat 18th tly neur Sd nv. SPP REGGE rreommended trem bie last place, “Addre ‘Kadrens 3 Aran WANTED-—BY ECTABLE So Cat et aan ATI wy L shaaberm ised eerie aud ake Que ol ro | a mae ar forte miner. Good ely relerence mage ly ree rence, Can be’ seed shear grantees po abel ade 9. Tots ous Gaia camaro “A SITUATION Ww. ED BY A mre oi |G WOMAN WISHES A . [Ad as chamber ain he A Vin sae SITUATION A® LAUR. |i, ee ve sons io goa most pane Good city reference it ren ivek ait else we — a wrvariox eee pees West isthe SITUATION waxri-ay AR EXPERIENCED NTE. ‘ouehman, W ‘understands (A Sir tenitted omen tern asa Shirish teres ents ae ney n wel ving liv ays ays tapered Mel at (BE GPuIEE: | eight yours one plac. Apply at and 3 Beet Ah A ‘26th st. betwee CS ge rg Pe a eS chen ivi + a A Detween 16 and 16 yoars is take eke gic wt So ironer;, w ehamnberwork nnd. As. Yo senist in light work. No objection to go to Ang anti tintin washing Six years liy reference i required. Can Seinen Guth ape nt cag _—- inter, between, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO ral He. Our profuse | Ress) understands pastry andte amity. iy re Ln situations, at Sie hy aa Uie Gtk av eran emi Inquire at $8 Carroll st., one Qoor trom Uotambla, rooklyn, acter, thet thes ‘asp ore are Giaied Vr) Aes prmeesry ome. mi these acenrate sures 8 NURSE=A COMPETE! ALIFORNIA-A YOUNG GIRL, DESIRES. A SITUA: We ‘ituation iis & respeonete tetany fee te ey ee A tion as servant in a family going fornia, Best IANCY OR THRBAD key NEEDLE STORE. omg femal rend my Jereay Oh oy. dow lady, who is kind and obliging; will be fo ful in every respect; can cnt and make children make and trim quire at77 Pitt Bt. be seonsor two ‘at 228 Gold st. hear after the o battle, en ig the engage we ruc iiet "ment of Sunday, id; burning the dead horses near cook a CUAMBERMAID OF BT Fespectabiiity, having sls and two on, UxDUnTED ‘he best of city reference, Can be een fo two dayea SQA ar . SIFVATIONS WANTED—E pot the Hebe ‘is at the Peach Orchard, Sun. 5 washer and ironér, Cit unity isa} =e - yFeterence, Can be scen | TTOUSEKEETERS—AN AMERICAN LADY WI aot Efe of the Nationst Defence tion toc ike Fraud st, corner of Monroe, "Nu objee- | EL mination as housekeeper ima hotel dt bow dln ese rere repulsed, on Sunday evening. aS ad < J having hat a number of yeary “expetionces good city raf: Eeierameinna seit iaetearance | A Samana olny Wisins 4 purvation ag | ewe” rat Oto, Plicavurg Lundina {Fah eee, { cneglicnt washer and. irom srs hag na an coo os a sae pe Hinhdinge ih Victory on Money y ti nad OF will po to Rew Rove objection te to OUSEKEEPER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A WI- x ; md fai clot nels; 10 objection to leave the elty. La? tion from thetr last ployers, wish aii ant 4 vations in @ private | [ AUNDRESSE! ‘ATION WANTED—HY A COMPE- Ae ane, Bottirs bya Federal Capiain, family “Cal for edad a 1 at | Ganbe aves Tor two Saye at ; RESPROTABLE. PROTESTANT f tows. A situation as cook, YN AN A Ge A yee rete ae cai Pot Toms, TWO RESPE CTABLE, ppl. Ve a escein ereasig the | A soreaion WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE fer do baker ry te Pens te & 8 iaupares acon, id a of ell ere - rom ir at » saat oF ai cue Bhy ween ‘ib ib avers deoond . Sag aE ee ° ~~ . NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1862—TRIPLE SHEET. : PRICE TWO CENTS. __SETUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Qruaren WANTED—AS QOOK, BY A RESPECTA- le widow woman without any aecenenee: under- stands French cooking, meat, game and would bese bo objection to dathe weal hare and troniii: inal fan Gan, be agen, for two days a! her joy! “emrloye she has lived for sev ply at 89 alt 3s Stes poe ‘A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘woman, with afresh breast of milk, asa wet nurse in a (bie family. ‘Can be seen at 147 7th ay., between 20h ind ZIat sia,, tepsiloor, ‘back room. room, mea BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A arrCa- work a ema priv A era rom last place, Call for two daye at 29 Judson st. 5 a he generat BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, PU Wteden x sea: na private familys Plain wr needigwork. an vest maker. bosoew fora week st +8 North ‘ah st, ‘sh, WilharneBurg, ANTED.-A RESPECTABLE : PROTESTANT GIRL wishes @ Situation ax chambermaid or waitress, or to assist {n washing apd ironing, Apply for two days at her Jnst plaee, 173 West abe at, TANTED—A SYTUATION, BY A PROTESTANT young Wowan, as cook; would assiet with the a 1 eS ironing. Good city reference. Call at 106 Hh Wan SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE nnd sewer, or would: er imate from hi atalitas ewweon Both and 23th ets,, third WANTED ‘ANTED—A SITUATION mAs CHAMBERMAID AND waitress, Or sean ti ny at 08 Ba good reference sf required. Gun be seen this day at 203 Sands st,, Brooklyo, -ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, todo chainberwork and \¢ waabing or plain sewing. ry felt mad A ‘ABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do ork and waiting or to take care of children ; best of wen. Call ut No. 378 Ast av., between 224 and seeond floor, ‘ANTED—BY A Ri ABLE GIRL, A SITUA: How as chainb-rmaid ond waitress; is, willing and ebilping; has the bem of eltggeference. Call for two days at th av., bewween 19th and goth sts, “-ASHING.—WAI BY A WIDOW WOMAN, fow lndiow’ or gent \'s washing; can do Wade of Prenoh duifag and An the vneateat Cs at the most reasonable te wou ie ‘er. Gra produce the we ofr it roqued. Bist at, a few dades enst of $d av., room chen ‘ANTED—BY A RESREOI crate situation to af ERR isa Sina cod washer ake and froner, Call for two-day at 661 Myrtle av., between TPE. Ryerson st. and Grand ay, us West 24th st. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, WHERE THE CARE OF A Matron wont be required OF to co to, Rirope wiih est of reference, Address H, H., 224 av. fr Wanten—oy ‘A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. A washing and foning; in fully coum fa huby, Cones tae the beat of eily reserence, Call at 248 Mott st., im the base- ‘ment, ean do'the neatest wt Franch i for thi uired, He ie best of city rete from er last la lage," Can be seu for two days at 8h ast Bich at, between Istand 21 ays, ware YY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRES; om first rae ehambermaid; have no the country; good re: os 1 ae ety 2d A RESPBCTABLE WOMAN, AsiTva ds, taki short distance days, rear, - Wat isin; or " family; clly reference S has ni country (or the summer. vier. wo orn nt With at, Beiwedn f ane waitresa; 10% aenentgten: Wares Cuig wa SiN Ke, Si og erat tO Wanita BYA aera a YOUNG WOMAN, A 5 all ean Best eft) | fwo day at oa 28th 81, third flout, back room, tion as, waitrchs, or todo ‘housework of a small private family; Th willing aa oul and not works heat are on cy for _SETUATIONS | WANTED—FEMALES, situaton as chamtermaid and waitress, or to do fine tent to take full charge ive the best of city or country reference, een ab 4i6 corner of Sad send 84 ay. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE AGBD widow woman,-aa plain cook, washer and ironer, Has Y A PROTESTANT GIRL, A bermaid and iaundress, org laundress Will go, Ih tho country AS other as Walter, and to assist ag tions (0 gO a short distance im ‘Can be seen for two days at ook and’ ‘28th at, ne tion as nur: ‘om Its birth BY A_ RESPEOT, LE ey and wi rivanle faunas} Wye. aetey | A lac "ANTED—A mag eyr rye youmg woman, to do ei 85 Bi ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ‘to do plain cooking, panning and ironing in a private may be see jection to the 3d and 4th ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, as ‘chambermaid and meametrens, OF jection to go in the, counts. refe- wii‘ne aio West Lets a. SITUATION, BY A \CTABLE. ei Aad ft aitress, ‘ould do geol-omas eo-would 49 y refereuce. ‘ANTEBD—BY A a ee a “a fe pond By waitress, 0: to do chamber- Best city reference. Can be seeo Brooklyn. ae an ini: birth, 01 e charge of an in Beat city reference from'last place, which sheleft only in consequence of thelr removal to the South, Call for two days at 296 9th s:., eecond floor, front room, W ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, YOUNG bee pees situation a4 nurse and to do » work ; 1s willin, ie pate her self two days at 165 East 35th at, WonteD sa SiTUATION, By “A. RESPECTABLE man, aa walter ina famiiy; can be 2 sulted at his present employer'& No. 2 Kast 17th a.; no ob- jon (0 go In the country Wana SITUATIO! ESP young girl, as chausbormaid and waitress, Tillary st , Broo! V ‘ANTED-A SITUATION, AS capable ik West 220 w ‘ED—BY A SITUA. tion as laundress; | d.can give the best of ely referemge, ‘Apply at 184 Call at 79 yn, CHAMBERMABD, BY A Fh fh good'relerence, Cail for two days aamberw jection to go in the country; has good city reference. Can ‘seen fortwo days at 153 West 20th ms between 7th and Sth ayny Mind foor, back room. ANTED—BY A RES ECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as ouok, or would do general housework in a small private family; ‘is an excellent washer and ironer, Can ur years? reference from her last place if re- uired, at lo weve #t., between Hoyt and Boud, rookly' he room, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl as waitress or chambermaid; ood city refe- rence from her last employer, Can be seen at 143 Pucilic st., heer Clinton, Brooklyn, WANED sy TWO RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ne as first rate cook, washer and ironer, the other as chaibermaid and waitress and will assist in the washing aud Jroning or, would do Plain sewing; the best of city references from their last places, gg they lived seven years, Call at 114 10th ay., near var 18th wt. brie aa SITUATION. BY IMARN, TIDY GIRL, do chamberwork yond ie ‘or to upsist with the washing and ironing. rence from her lar piven, G Can DS roen Tor two dupe at S67 Bt i av., second -ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situalhion as waitress or to do chamberwork, or to aa aepehenge ys | ‘aud ironi Best city reference from her i Se Raa eaten tude. Call for two days a036 As tor eorner 4th av. WAXTED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, As bermaid and nurse; 18.0 good plain reference given, Ca 9 Hast 16h eyinieer 4 ARTED-—BY A PECTABLE Sar lta Young woman, a situation a6 nurse and sea can cud and ftenildren’s clothes. Understands ait kinds of family sewing, and can operate on Wheeler & Wilsows machiae, ‘Gun be seen for two Ce at 884 Bowery, between rth and Futh streets. Beat of city reverenoes, “ ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION to do general honsework ina smal: private family; she ina beautiful washer aud ironer, and a xood piain cook. ' Has no ovjocuonsto co im the country, Good reference given. Call for two daysat 111 West 1éth t,, in the basement, BY A PROTESTANT SCOTCH WOMA tivn ascook and to Assist with washing; w ches; is an excelir . Good city re- between Broome LON, BY "A RESPECTA OTABL selmstress, or will take W ANTED—A sIToA as chambermaid an children, Best city reference, Call wt 162 7th av., between Hed and ime sus, ANTED: chambermwatd and wait work of a smal faliys te f good city re ferenee. St, Brooklyn, du th neral house in produc Bild, ly competent, be secu forgiwo days at V ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS chawmbermaid, Cin ve sen for Wo days me 102 9h av. TANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, SITUA. tions; one as waltres chawverimaid, oF would assist in takiag care of children; the other as cook or first or would do ehamberwork aud fine wash- {TANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE, OR CHAN- bermaid and to aevist in the washing aud irouing. “thebest of city reference. Can be for one day at her present emplo; 133 Bast 16h st. Ware SITUATION, to travel with @ faintly to Califoru children aad au will take rantend the affairs of w tautfly and make herself gen w glad of a home, it sat m to her employer in eral wired, and will ful ber — Eat for two days W., bos Ji erably ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE git}, to cook, wash and her’ and rener; would. Ounswork of @ auall pri rence from her last place, ft, between Pearl und Jay, whiny ‘ate fidmily. Han go refe- ae for wo days at 78 Concord ANTED-—BY A | ucaranes WOMAN, | tion as cook; ie full as wast! aya nt 389 Bows A SITUA- would assist in the country soon for two capibie of baking; AC required, no objection to ge vi jood elty referenoe, Can Bowery, between 2d and 3d ota,, 1 the fain thee Ae RESPRCTA. nth aud ing. it fontired, ies my ire, eam ge the 6 assist in the washing and ‘roo bewt of city reference from hy days avs ‘ANTED—A i SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE det ir), as nurse and Pata sower; 16 willing to as yi cb @ varnber' the best cit; x ectiun 10 ‘te 0 country. Vall at 84 Wost Wh st, near Gh av, for ay., for two da days, YANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to cook,’ waal and iron, or to do the housework of @ aimall family, or chamberw ‘Bad assist with the washing and fronting, Bost city reference from = place. Can be seen at 121 West 27th st, near 7th av., in the store, | wre [D—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, 4 child's nurse; Is capable of taking the enifre charge of ‘an infant from its birt a very neat sewers cant emubroiter and crotehet or do light chamberwork; is w ing and obligi Bost recommendation from last place, Can be seen for two days at 120 Atlantic ut., Brooklyn, second tloor, front room, ‘ANTED—BY. A YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘SITUATION AS ‘chambernvald di nd Waitress; can do plata sewin da y ncet iy has the bist ely reference 208 Bast 5 Fr, back room, i A) Ivan the best clty reference” Can be seca for two days at 146 Kast 24th at. third ‘loor, froat room, Ww TED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, a Protestant, as fafant’s mu plain sowing. vias gvod elty reference, Can be ye at 11 W ay floor, No objecthoa to V ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, seamstress, wh understan Y and girls? dry ek, Gull ‘eswen; also Indi 2 7th ANTED A aITVAT ON BY A RESPOTABLE PI ing sent sigan ie iis Pain sewing. "Ap. , doe yyy tte, Bi n Heights plain sewing, Ap. rc bp in the rear, Wantepy A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT. wo. cooking: has the days at 65 West Vy ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE WO- good cook and superior laundress; good re ween at 140 Pac Brooklyn, understands th rence aud 27th ats, y Call at 18t East 2hut at. man and Behe A BITUATION, BY A Yo UNG WOMAN, AS stands embr ‘Wo xmep—2y A RESPECTABLE AND COMPETE: seamstress; is wiling lo make herself useful in whatever Wr A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION Can be seen for two daysat back room. ference. Apply at Dr, Jackson's Weamessy, A ¢ A HIGHLY Y RESPECTABLE PROTES. Fence ag to character nd <a Sharon WASTEDIBY AN BXPSRIERURD FEHEDY, anu: Bo objection to references, Can be Tween 6th and 7th ava, city, and anc'can be soon by addressing L. Vt aa nica ay and het refereveet Brook; joe Prot pay Will be given the year round, es Pat 4 ulton st, at, natant Sand 12.4. M. re Tt will Grhaa'sirect one week, W o must bo a first tate wash, Referens West 27th st., WAxtep=a xo Yo! UNG WOMAN oF TWENTY-FIV SEAMSTRESS, WHO ee nd_children’s, dresses, & alta = week, or take wok a! a PERE eference. "Call for \wo A PROTBSTANT aes GIRL, A york ariel , or would do chamberw« ree years, San een two daye. cook; under. man. a sjtuation ae ‘ook; is 8 good plain biscmit and all ‘sorts of an is the baking of bread, ‘pies est of city refer hst., near oth av. e. Can he seen for two in the ¥. man, to cvok, wash and ‘ron in a small fanily; is @ rence. Cun be ¢ bt, between Boerum and Court sts., ‘ANTED—A 5 young w A. RESPE ECTABL a d seamstrs has four yen! yar 248 7th ave, between from hei reads and writes; will BY A RESPECTABLE TANIED—A «i seamstress; can speal Ger irl, as cham ty hivh or chambermaid and yeamstress : under- aitrei ” ety reference, all for ory; has the best 70-day nt 162 71h ay, near 21st at, woman, & wituation as infants nuree; i ery good ity Ler services tm: ‘as tho very best city rence, Call at 119 y be required, ab Zlat st., Det ‘ax chambermatd and to assist in wailing, Gh ‘As walter and to assist in chamberwork bas five fours ty ly reference. tour, ‘-ANTED—A SITUATION AS BAKER AND PASTRY cook in a frat class hotel or dining a raloons nb Ss ‘ol city re- ig store, 120 Cherry st. man, we the mont unquaiitied refe- tat Oe ee eee unigy, a alvostion. to take ran invalid; honsekeever, care - jor a8 and fond ‘of hl Call at the vilice ‘No, 9 Hudson place, Mth st., between 9th = fine washing the county for she sumuner, The best aly for two days at 75 1th st., ‘ation as chambermaid and to assist with WASTED—A SITUATION, BY A SINGLE MAN, WHO has been engaged for saveral years in bua eve in this has also been abroad; can give good city reterence, box 136 He Fald oftte -ANTED—BY AN EXCELLENT LAUNDRESS, THE amily; best of refe at $28 Ist av., __ HELP WANTED—PEMALES. LL PAY LIES WHO WANT GOOD SERVANTS IM- mediately apply at the Largs | ir of Tith c tidy German, Seoteh, Irish, Conuusted by 149 GRAND sT.— T THE SERVANTS INSTITUTE, Kmployers mupy Lied with frat eta’ wervants in a pacity, for (he ‘and conutry, Professed cooks, Tironcts, chauilermaids and waiiresse rem, girts for housewo. LOWE'S COMPORTARLE AND ELE Ayr ‘17 Sinnton street, near the Bowery, plen eetable small: fanilien, to be servants with good obtained Fecommendations, without GOOD MILLINER WARTED IMMEDIATELY, AT 20) Fulton strect, Brookigt GERMAN OR ENGLISH WOMAN WANTED—TO DO general housework (or « family of four grown persons. Waxes $5 por mouth, Apply at 206 Bast 20: K MP OYERS AND SERVANTS WILL PLE ASE TAKE My notices that the. Old established of Wanted—ihis nurses, and 25 uited with good servants, at the Bowery, near louston stj chambermaids, laund anis. F) ean be 5 a hamlet a AND APPRENTICES vliately; steady work and good wages, Moore street, uear Varick, Good sewers RSE WANTAD—AMERICAN OR SCOTCH PRE. ferred, Those who are experienced im taking care of Hidren, willing tu. 4@ in tho country during the summer, app Pacitic street, lant Ba APER BOXMAKERS WANTED FIVE OR SIX GOOD giris to make paper boxe nt and good & FULLYCOFF. Wnurrt NEAT, INDUSTRIOUS GIRL, TO DO neral housework; must good plain cook an; Washer aul ironer, Good a references tran arecen’ Sitvadion ttt mneable. Apply to Mrs. Rice, Classon av. tee doers cont of Putuam av., Brooklyn. ANTED—A GOOD GIRL, » TO COOK, WASH AND id to go to (ve country during the summer, Lowe we tl cr at SY West sath "ANTED--LADTES oR GENTLEMEN TO LRARN A Hastness that Ie ‘aga ty, summer and winter, im erent & weel at br. Love's 60N. ANTED—A pd it am, Ite 4 FRESH BRRAST milk. , With reference, from 9 Wo 12 0’ elve! No. 72 Bast 280 ne s m ‘ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN (OOK, IN A PRIVATE ily, Apply at No. 9 Chavies st. ‘3ED—A YOUNG AND TIDY ENGLISH OR GER- Tuan girl Wo do-the housework of & very email family; anf ironer and good plain cook, ‘ ir month, eveen vandia au? “* % uired. sement di BOR years of age, who perfectly understands cooking thirty and jaa good baker and Mundress, to do the cooking a: washii ofits and ‘of asmall family; none need apply without good iicen, Cail at 84 Clinton piace, Deween the hours 1, for two days. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO THE GE- neral housework tm astnuil private family; must be @ gootyasner ant troner Tuquire at ANTED—IMMEDIATEL, Y, A SRAMSTRESS, ‘BY THE ue'on. Whester'& Wion a eats | © ral place, Brooklyn. vspiten Gay Wire COLORED WOMAN, pd UNDER. t see cea ich = de Cy : usework if re- tired; w Nene but a god Sppiy at Yo Wau at for two days — For Other Wants See Highth Pag | had fallen, IMPORTANT FROM THE SOUTH. THE CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS. Rebel Report of the Fall of Forts Jackson and St. Philip. Reported Destruction of Property by the Rebels. THE REBEL GENERAL DUNCAN ON PAROLE, Can Communication with Mobile be Kept Open? BOGUS REPORTS OF REBEL VICTORIES, The Rebels in Fear of the Effect in Europe of the Late Union Victories. OBJECT OF THE FRENCH MINISTER'S VISIT. Great Fears for the Safety of Rich- mond and Petersburg. PROVISION RESOURCES OF REBELDOM, ke. &e,, ae, The Capture of New Orleans. NEW ORLEANS REPORTED IN POSSESSION OP bey FEDERALS. [From the Norfolk Day Book, May 8.} Avevsta, Ga., May 2, 1862, ‘The Savarmah News bas « special despatch from Mobile, of the Ist of May. It says that forts Jackson and St Pailig Gan. Duncan was in New Orleans on his parole, Aso, that the federal flag was hoisted on the Custom House. KEPORTED DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY BY THE REBELS. {From the Norfolk Day Book, May 3.] rie, May 1, 1862. The telegraph operator from Bay St. Louis has tele. graphed Lo the Mobile office that (he stores in New Crleang Wore being emptich of sugar and molasses, which werd ing thrown into the streets and the river. The lsd was to have beca iormaily surrendered on Ue 27th (?) but the time was extcndel, Some of the enemy’s vessels have gono up the river CONFEDE BOATS BURNED. {From the Norfolix Day Book, May 3.5 Augusta, April 30, 1802, _ The New Orleans Bulletin of Vriday says that ¥, B, shaw, Confederate States Navy, telegraphed from 1 che on tho 24th, that seven of our genboats rod after Te ng overp wered by the enemy. ayy Departinent received a similar despateh last Sature y, but i$ wae not known what boats are referred to,.—- Reronrer.) WHERE TU LOMBARDMENT OF THE NEW ORLEANS FORTS WAS HEARD. {From the New Orleans Pieas une, April 24, j We understand that the telegraph operators at Baton Rouge and Clinton informed those here that the gound of the guns at the bombardment of Forts Jackson and St. Philip was distinctly beard in thoge places on Tuesday evening. And we have been told that ou the same evene ing it was hcard here. The distance 0° the forts, on am air line, from Baton Rouge is about 130 miles, and from Ciinton 160. By an air line from here sheyare ‘about fifty, miles. A gentieman from Berwick’s Bay, opposite Brashear, told us, 0: Tuesday evening, that the reports could be heard there also. ‘The sound of the bombardment can also be heard at Fort Pike, A gontleman who wns there on Tuceday night tolis us that there wis firing heard al! that nightand op Wednesday morning. A QUERY AS TO KEEPING OPEN THE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN NEW ORLEANS AND MOBILE. [From the New Orleans Picayune, April 24.} Have we not a sufficient number of gunboats now afloat and at command not otherwise employed, to open and 6 cial and travet}ing communication with Tt seems to us that what we with experionced artillorists and good ister city mani officers, would be found efficient to that desirable end. But our object in making the inquiry is only to obtain information, har. 4 Re WAIL FOR THE LOSS OP NEW ORLEANS— 78 EFFORT TO INSPIRE COURAGE IN RE- BELDOM, heck a [From ihe Augista (Ga.) Constitutionaliet, April 29.J ‘The capture of the Crescent City by the Yarkees in volves a sorlous loss to the Southern confederacy. outs aff an extensive pot of supplies for our army on curtail cur fa ilities for the manufacture of arms and ammunition.” It vir-vally gives the enemy the control of the Mississippi river and deprives us of our supplies of sugar In short, it isa severe biow to the cone. it, ant molasses, deracy, and an invnense advantoge for the enemy admitting all this, it does not sigaify that th ‘ ie about to be conquered or that the rebolli foce aro ploased to styie our efforts for independence, i About tobe crushed, We have time and avain assorted that the capture of our seaboard cities, or of points sub- jeat to the visits of the federal gurboats, would not in. volye the conquest of the South. The London journals take the game view of the subject, and we neea only refer t@ the history of the first American revolution to sustain this agsertion. It js true the loss of these cities ip a ead disaster—deplorable occarrences—but not entfe ciently so to canse us to “despair of the republic’? Whea New York, Philadelphia, Charleston, Savannah ant Augusta were in the hands of the Britieh, our father did not suecamb to the terrible power of thelr enemies; bat, with an unewerying faith iu ahs jisthe of theie cause, they gained fresh ardor, and pursud the struggle for independence with renewed energy and an mufatter- ing devotion. Shall we prove ourselves unworthy sons of such noble sires? Shall we, with resources so mueh sn- pocior to theirs, with an army so much larger (han theirs, with & population so much greater than theirs, faiter for ono moment in the defenes of our liberties and of our Dee tionality? Shall wo despoud and be cast down becailé we have met with reverses here and there? Shall wg, pore ‘eemou of ae howors of ¢ drawers of water for a despotic and implacabie foe? No! :ho patriotism of the people, refined in the erncible of wiversity, must, like pare gold, shine the Drighter; their high roselves’ must be rouewod upon the altar of their country's independence; their willingness to bear et an to give all and risk all for the ounfede- must be re-affl made aj it by their bere ea ees 1d devotion to the du Away, hag = cy—with esprit fifa disgrace to fre ik Trg jon struggl in cay know but one revolve, dut one shidbei vane that one is © Vietory or death.” With large armies in the field, with brave and accomplished leaders et their lovee Mee witht a just cauge, and the fayor of an over Tuling Providence, what have we tofear? Tho water courses nay bo over van by their gunboats, the seacoast may jody thete & pate, tie and towne may fall futo their @ | terior of the confederacy—if the woods pty the mountains—in whieh ee Foch elaine antong AL St ‘up, and the but paris, ‘energy and pam fe ask our readers—our whole all foolings of despair or despondency. In the FE 3 s i of to “be of just, and God will PA give ‘ates The Rebel Situation at Corinth. REDEL VERSION OF FHE MYNNER IN WHICH THE CON+ PEDERATES FOUGHT AT COMINTH. {From the Petersburg Express, May 2.) SOUTHERN FOLDIERS. ‘Tho disheartening run of tuck, which bay nig wil the defeat of General, ZolheoM, at at domes int? tte the enemy, had weil o: iy fidenes of the South in tho superiority of the Boutherm man asa fighter, We kuow that in sree cas® our ala diers wero overpowered by numbers, bat the effect of adversity was more powerful even than conviee tion, and we could not want are that our men were who bee whey , aud that he battles, if not the grand result of battles of April 6th and 7th réstore the prestige of the Southern soldier, On Sunday, wi gearce thirty: five thousand men, five t wo en thircy thousand foot and artillery, we fought we routed an army of eome firty toons or Peet troope—best in personnel and mai epomy can ruarsbal in this war. They mn, hardy fray FM of the prairies, not fo bic and {morons 4 0° Fastorn otter, drove these stout and sy ready ¢ nu, talon fats <p Uke chaff befor ight only them. ‘Attor a day of slaughtor and @ night of ing under Gries, the,enemy hurled 1 eon on trea, upon us, outnumDdering ns moro than twe to one, it authentcaly stated. The Mobile Register haa stating that on the cond day we placed in

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