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8 ooo a ere PELRSONAL. E. C.-LETTER OF MARCH $1 JUST RECEIVED + to-day, May 3 Tm: my chagrin and isappoint- ment. I mudi se or bear irom you msauuly, down to the ciyy. Pralky, ELEN—I HAVE VERY INTERESTING NEWS OF Jane © owt Th or Savard Shall be at B— on Friday, a nily gone and fain al atone, Let me kuow about this, Alls well, Paine ever. KATH ¥ MARY ANNE MULLINS, OTHERWISE SILLERY, who formerly m 4 Th won, Bear Fiugias, in the county of Dublin. Leia, and who ief Dubie for Aw im or about the Ruckley, Solicitor, Bear of somethi hb of Moreh, 1855, will apply to John ti Predorlels street, Dublin, she will advaniage. F IT WOULD BE AGREES UcY DATE solve the problem by an inierview, T @oncur. As to time consult your ewo wish owe ICHAEL McFEELY, WHO GAVE HIS ADDRESS, AME corner of Columbia and Warren streets, Brookiy who cannot be found ther Ked to send’ Lis add: the writer of these lines. Address Union and Perseverecce, Herald vllice MESSING=SINCE MONDAY MORNING LAST, A GTRL, Bawed Catharine Mascney, aged 12 yeara; bad on red mer! 4 ry Bock e woollen bood, Any infor- @auon of ber will be than’ u.y reccwed by ber afflicted pa. Penis, at [Sist strect am atk aveaue, Mania tany ile. ARK —THAT DEAR CHILD IS GETTING HUGE. ue imiaub, George? Does * Lord Love.” stil €. 6. ¢ Barnuu. wants ,ood setter for bie dog exhiLilion let me kaow d send it wu uzzle the barker LD FELLOW. ILLIAM CAMPION CLIFFORD.—ANY INFORMA tion of the whereabouts of ¥ Tord will be Mhankfully received by Walter Elis wopany K, Filth @dio Iniantry, Winchester, \ HY IS L, W, SILENTY D YOUR PRESENT AD- dreas w FL, and relieve. 100 REWARD MISSING, SINCE THE 4TH OF March, James Kane, mbout five feet six inches ch, dark hair;'wore when last seea dark brown frock oat, red flannel shirt, dark colored vest and pantaloons; supposed to have been drowned on the evening of the 4:h of March at the foot of Delancey street, East river. $10 re- Suits willbe paid on the recovery wad wentificaiion of said dames Kane by bie brother, William Kage, 107 Varick street, New Yor! we _LOSTAND FOUND, 0G LOST-—$5 REWARD.—BLaCK AND TAN TER- Tier Dog, named Sport, wiih ears cropped; had dew elaws ou bind feet; had on a'brass collar; dog weighs abont pine pounds, and has small white spot on chest; was last seen reuning up Greenwich street, near Chambers street, Yemerday morning. $5 reward will be paid for his returu at 45 Exchange place, room No. lt. \OUND—AT THE TWENTY-THIRD STREET FERRY, some moaths since, a Wallet, containing @ sum of Money. The owner can have the snine by proving property and paying for two advertisements, aw it was advertised :time it was feund. Apply at’the offlce, Greenpo.at GOUND—ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, IN A BROAD- way and Ninth avenue ountbus,alady’s leather Travel- Diag Bag, which th have by applying to. San'l Hammond & Co., Wa‘ch » Insurance Buildin: orner of Wal! and William streets, entrance im Willian mtreet, and paying charge: le? ton, Second Li vegiment New York Siai Bahdsomely rewarded by returning it to W. Schaus, No. 749 Broadway, hant. Company C, Sevepty-second Volunteers. The fader wil be O8T—ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, A WHITE Malian Greyhound, with buf ears. Whoever wili darn her to 185 West Eleventh gtreet will receive a suitable peward. / F_ BU! stage, between Thirueth street and Sixth avenue, a k Purse, containing money. ‘The finder will be liberally Fewarded by ieaving it at 200 Canal street. Dinca REWARD FOR A_ POODLE DOG LOST ON Loe. TUESDAY, IN &4 FOURTEENTH STREET Tuesday evening in the vicinity of Thirty-first airect amd ‘By leaving her atthe corner o: Twenty- enue, in the store, the above will ximgton avenue. @ighth street and Fourth ‘De paid. | | Terms $3 per moatn, MUSICAL. Ns RMY CALLS—THE CHARACTERISTIC QUADRILLE 4nd battle piece, composed vy B. Stvepel and played by S @orchesirs at Wallack’s (heace every uight. Price 75 eouls, Copies sept by mail. FIRPH, POND & CO., Pub- Mehers, S47 broadway, New York. ING LADY TEACHER WOULD TAKE ONE OR re pupils for instruction on the Pianoferte at ces. Beginners will ve specially attended wo. Address Ada, box 103 Herald office. A HAD, GIVING UP BOUSEREEPING, WILL DIS. LX pose of @ superb seven octave rosewood Bian, for haif tts value; has atone second to none in the city, all the mo ra improvements, ved case and i joxth Sixth street, Williamabu: TENOR IS OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT TO SING Maguartette choir in ap up towa church, Address . Herald office. MAGNIF 4h Pianos T SEVEN OCTAVE sale, with elegant carved le, te, lined w’ waste caries jor $250, including Siool lor Furoiture at a sac Taquire at 70 xLb street, near Sixth ave OR SALE—A SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO, CITY MAKE, Also wanted a sinall boy. Avply at 70 Bust (OR SALE—A FINE NEW SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO- Orie, Fonewwod, fuished in the best Manner, with all Mie modern improvements; warranted. Tnyuice at 125 East Twenty-eigbth street, between Second and Third Dues. ‘| A SIGNORA ELIZA VALENTINI PARAVALLI, PRO- ferser ot Singing and Piano, has removed to 63 ‘Prince eet, second floor, evrner of Marion street, two bloc Broadway, where she teaches, aud can be’ seen eve from 12 till § o'clock. Bigeye iene pea! fon EEARO, a co month, with privilege of practice, on a pleasio, aod iiterough method. Pupils attended at ir residences, $10 to $12 per quarter. Apply at 247 Seventeenth street, near Ninth avenue. prs OF THE CELEBRATED MAKERS, J. & C. Fischer, with iron frame, solid bottom, paient damper, Overstrung base, wholesale and retail, at the manufactory and wareroou)s 241, 245, 245, 247 and 24) West Twenty-ehghth street, near Ninth avenue, IANOS AND MELODEONS AT WAR PRICES.—ME- lodeons at $15, $50 and $30; Pianos at $75, $80, $100, $115, $175 aud $200" ‘Upright Goliage Pianos for small rooms, sale and to rent by C}AMBERS, in the Bible House, Aue, coruer of Bighth street, GUPERIOR ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, | NUNNS & Clark's make, for sale im: Price $100; baw all the modern {inprovements, grand action, powerful tone of she purest quality, tren frame and sliding desk. Apply this day or evening’ at 129}g Twentieth street, near Third avenue, TANTED—A GOOD MUSICIAN; ONE CAPABLE OF playlog on the pianoforte and singing comic and other songs will imeet with » good situation by applying at 33 How- ard st, this day, from 10 A. M. 102 P.M. 165 WILE BE SOLD, If APPLIED POR SOON, avery beautiful carved ieged Piano, full seven vctaves, over strung bass; cost $350, teed by the makers Tur three years, Brook rice $165; is guaran- ali at 48 High street, INSTRUCTION. FRENCH YOUNG LADY, GRADUATED FROM THE Academy of Paris, and teaching in the best families of Rew York, would like to find a family going to California, 20 as to go with them as governess, She only asks her pas: sage and her board for the first year; the beat ot city refe- renees can be Address Eureka, box 115 Herald office. FRENCH LADY, TEACHER OF PIANO AND FRENCH, in this city, wili be at liberty on the 16th of Muy, and Would like to engage a» @ resident governess in a family re- aident near the city, She wishes her Board in return. Ad- dress for two weeks French Teacher, care of J. W. Mitchell, Attorney at Law, #2 Broadwa: AY PAINE'S MERCANTILE COLLEGES, 62 BOWERY ‘New York, and 28 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Students from city or country are entitled to three months’, seventy- eight lessons, instruction in Penmanship and Arithmetic, or Bookkeeping. Lessons unlimited for $10. Ladies have separate rooins, O8ST.—THE COUPONS DUE APRIL 1, 1859, IN NEW York and Erie Railroad Company, fourth’ morigage nds, Nos. 1,129 and 1,130, having bea lost, all persons are ¥ cautioned against ‘megotiating the pplication ‘having been made to the company for their payment by the wndersigned, owner of the bonds. J. V. LAMORER, Poughkeepsie, Lost OX, WEDNESDAY, BETWEEN ONE AND TWO P. M.,in going trom Lord & Taylor’s to Brodie’s, in Shield Mie Be $20 esac ell be nat eens LB. $20 reward w! Titfany & Co., 850 Broadway. ia OST—ON MONDAY EVENING, A TAN TERRIER Dog; had achain on his neck. The finder will be li- erally rewarded avenue C and Ten: OST—BETWEEN BROADWAY AND SECOND OR Pirst avenues, in Tenth street, a brown Purse, contain- img two tweaty dollar gold pi sand about twent, Jarein bills and change. The tinder will receive ‘gad the thanks of the owner by leaving the same at No. 8 East Twelfth street. D Pig WILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN TO 8 West Eleventh street, or to G. M. Ogden, 71 Wallstreet, Sezer ‘Scotch Terrier Slut, Jost in Beekman street on ‘the 7th inst. ved on inder by leaving it ai the meat shop, corner of street. Lo8t4, PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES, ON STEP. from s Fourth avenue car, near Fourteenth street, ‘Phe tinder will be suitably rewarded en returning them to Joseph McKee, 292 Broome street, corner of Eldridge. [Lot oer DOLLARS, IN FIVE AND TEN DOL- lar gold pieces, from the corner of Prince street to the corner of Broadway and Fulton street, either in a Fulton fotreet stage or getting Out. A mutable reward will be given $0 the finder by leaving it at 1193 Greene street. REWARDS. REWARD.—LOST, IN TIE VICINIT’ WASIL- ington, Reade and Duane streets, on Tuesday, May ‘@ Pocketbook, containing money and papers. The finder will receive the above reward by returning itto Miller & Carpenter, No. 8 Erie place, corner of Wasiington and Reade streets, or to the advertiser. WM. C. LUFBERY, 30 Eighth avenue. REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY MORNIN. the corner of Second avenue and Fourteenth street, « Brown and white Spaniel Dog, about elght months old, an- swering to the uawe of Echo. Whoever will bring him to Mr. Morris, 225 West Pourteentn sireet, shall receive the above reward. REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 26, A small, white Lap Dog; answers to the uame of Tuca, jo. 2 West Thirty-first street, hoever returns the sauve 0 will receive the above reward. REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, ‘@smail Scotch Terrier, color tight yellow, ears ett jghad on a black patent leather collar, with Ted stiwh- fag. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving Bim at 52 East Twenty-first street. 1 0) REWARD. [MOCKING BIRD LOST, ON SUNDAY afternoon, May 4. The finder will receive the above Feward on returning him to the owner, at No, 189 East Nine- feenth street. MERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY. New York, May 6, 1862. ‘The offices of the American Bank Note Company have Deen removed to the second story of the Merchants’ Ex ebange Building, directly over tueir former oltices. The ‘entrauce is through the main portico of the building, on Wali atreet. OCTOR WILLIAM SCHIRMER—REMOVED TO 42 Seventh street, near Second avenue. Ou.ce bours from 9A M.,and2to4P. M OCTOR LEWIS HAS REMOVED FROM 25 JAY street to No, 7 Beach street, between Varick street and ‘est Broadway. ‘ALL, CORNELL & CO. HAVE REMOVED FROM 123 Maiden lane, to the store 115 Fultou street, between ‘William and Nassau. OTICE.—THE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF GOODS manfactured by THE UNION INDIA RUBBER COMPANY will be me s J Xe ood next, trom No. 108 Lib- Srty street to No. . meres 10 NO. MEO POSEY. G. HADDEN, President. New Yors, April 15, 1362. EMOVAL. F. BEEKMAN & CO, HAVE RE- moved from No. 85 Chambers street, to Nos. 377 and 319 Broadway, corner of White street,,uo stairs. EMOVAL.—J. GROSHON HERRIOT, DENTIST, HAS removed his office from Spring street to the southeast corner of Fourteenth street and Seventh avenue, Entrance 47 Seventh avenue. POLITICAL. : NDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC GENERAL COMMIT. we.—A mont meeting tai yiave this evening, at Socdock, at Military Hall, 195 Bowery, MYER MASTEN, Chairman. 8. N. Comey, Secretary. AMMANY HALL.—THE YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC General Comm’ will meet at Tammany Iiall, this orgaing. a 5 ok. HARRY a ARD, RE DERICK TKN, 1 6, Axpusw Matiewson, | Secretaries " TOU LATE FOR CLASSIBICATION, A. BURNHAM'S FURNITURE EXPRESS AND PACK- ing Establishment, No. 111 West Kleventh atreet, be- in Biftn aud Sixth avenues —H. ikare boxed shipped to all parts of the w Femoving furniture of families; Cur J)&,_B. COBBETT, MEMBER OF THE NEW YoRK ondon, can \ENTLEMEN'S NEW AND LEPT OFF purchased for the Western warket, in large or small Lots. The fall value will be paid without hagghng or seeking to impose, Please call at the store or aduress Thomas D, Conroy, 4 Centre aireet. (LENTLEMEN’S LEFT OFF CLOTHING PURCHASED, in large or ammall lots. Please cali wt the store or ad dress Conroy, #4 Ventre street. JT. JACOBS, wr BROADWAY, {Advances made, perty, of bought for cash. " AV ACHT FOR SALE.—THE FAST YACHT MANER- sing, #4 tons, to be sold a bargain. Apply to Mr- BETTS. fh Wiliam etrect, thied Hor, deo ‘ MILIANERY, &C. HATHAWAY, 6°7 BROADWAY, + new siyles of Headdresses and Dress ( uslin Waists, Point Lece and Valencleanes I Form Lace and V aod Bets, ONNETS FOR THE MILLION—AT BINNS’ NEW MIL ¥),No. 216 Bowery, A large and entire new stock o Bonnets, Hate, Fiais, &e., will be opened this day &i our new millinery, No. 216 Bowery, bewweea Prince and Bpring streets, Beas tow tnd es MISSES, BOYS AND INFANTS, Alj the new and desire apring styl@, now ready, at Sat die coe iireets cornee of Wiener yi LADY IN HARLEM, AN EXPERIENCED TEACH- er, educating her own daught-rs, also takes a few giris io board and educate, giving to them'a wother's care and thorough instruction in all the English branches, music, Number limited to six. Terms reasona- ble and reference unexceptionadle. For particulars address F. C. Brownell, Esq.. 26 Howard street, New York, or call between 10 A. M. and 5 P. M. LADY, OF SEVERAL YEARS’ EXPERIENCE A8 teacher of the English branches, drawing, music (vocal and instramenta!), desires au engacement ip a family or scheol; will wach ‘tor her board. Call on or address Music ‘Teacher, 86 West 9th st. N AMERICAN LADY WISHES TO INSTRUCT ONE or more children in a thorough eourse of English, at their own home. The rudiments of music and Latin will be taught if desired. Address Education, ¥. A TRENCH LADY, OF GREAT EXPERIENCE, HAV. ing terminated ‘her ish make some new ones, eithe: the country; she would like to go where she could havea ¢ummer school: her acquirements are French, German, Ttaliau, music, drawin and the English branches, Bost references given.’ Apply al 68 Irving place, between 2 and 4 o'clock. Frenes and Latin. —THE SUBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE NEW pupils day or evening, forclass or private instruction in Penmanship, Bookke: p pg and Arithmetic. ‘Terms mode- Tate and success guaranived. OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH IRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES.—PROFESSOR E. TILLGRIN G. $19 Broadway <ratablished in 152), will receive applications tor Private fnstra: tiv in the above Draehes. | Lance angiaine aux etrangris, Translating, Dra- matic Readings, ek and Roman ‘ics, Grammar. ms Pond wie” 3 7 ANTED—AS NURSERY GOVERNES spectable young wouan wishes « sic young children in the rudin.ents of Eugis experience as teacher: will wssixt in plain Sewing; found capable and obliging in whatever capacity her service may be required; best of references given. Call for three days at $08 Atlantic st., Brookiyn. ei MISCBLLANBOUS. A EITOHEN RANGE AND HEATER COMBINED— fA Kane's nt, The economical and durable ever introauced. Wholesale and 1B, 219 Bowery Kas Cailosities, Frosted and Blistered Fee, &c., &e. nted roduce rerults satisfactory and surprising. Price 25 aud | per box. Sent by mail oa receipt of price Bold by Dr. J. BRIGGS proprie- ‘ 2 Browdway, opposite St ADIES, HOTEL KEEPERS LAUNDRESSES— Give Sparrow's Londoo Washing € rystal one trial. sold by all reaper grovers and druggists, at 4 cents per pack: age. Agent for New York, J. W. BINNEY, 21 Ceaur stcewt, OSTAGE STAMPS: BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED, AND TAKEN FOR ADVERTISING IN ALL NEWSPAPERS. Addrens box 4,630 Pont offic OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. OFFICLAL DRAWING OF MAY 1, 1862, Nos. Prizes. | Nos. Prizes. (Nos. Prizes, 236... $50) 400) 1098 py = 400} aay) Nos, Prizes. |. -$00)2 400/21 S00} BS5S = 400} STIO. aim 0} 5739. iu] S831. 400) « $00] ul. 400] 6105... 500) Is 400, 6196. AO 12 135... 4001 6465. 400 2082... .400) 6512... 4009) 12 2034... G00) GoA2 SO) Ls SSSEESESSEEEESEDEEECEEDESERCEESEEEE=E: MAT. 410} i 4705. - 400) +1000} 400) 4905, 3-28. 490) 15429. - 1000) 00) 4940. -"400110864. 10,01 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. Non. Prizes. Prizes | Now. Prizes. |Nos Prizes. 2: 40) 25850... 600 14610, .. $400] 15322... 400) , 14681... 400115328. -* “400 0 14613. : | 400| 15525. 400) 600 14614. ; - 400 16826... 400) 00 Prizes cashed and info rmation furnished by TAYLOR & 0O., Bankers, 16 Wall street, New York. GEND THEM TO YOUR SWEETHEARTS ‘ IN THE ARMY These national American Playing Cards will be weicone to every soldier. Price 26c. per pack, or four packs mailed free on receipt of one dollar, reas AMERICAN PUBLISHING AGENCY, 14 Chambers aureet, N.Y, GET THE UNION Pievine CARDS, NION PLAYING CARDS, The suis are Eagles, Shields, Stars and instead of King. Daughter of the Regiment fo: Major for the Sack. All spot cards qumbered car's, Nonew guruesto learn. Send fora circular, discount to the trade. Sing yacks 25 cen! tailed free on receipt of one aot Address AMERICAN PUBLISHING AGENUY, 14 Chambers oy, New York. RESTAURANT: FUURRAH FOR Glory “ANOTHER GREAT vic. tory, and the greatest gained, was accomplisuel by J. @. COFFEY, at dal Broadway, where be the & the eity for dcents per glass, Stop and see Old Jim bouy calls to see iin cr. "JONES CAN YOU TELL ME Wiat two M 6. Noy they dom t; they pate th onent putlie house ta, “tse Ninth ward iet, by the gat or weak 77 Greegwich ay enw avenue. SPENCER NEW YORK HERALD, THURS DAY, MAY 8, 1862.-TRIPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. For other Wants Sec First Page. A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION Troma: Ww cogk, ghd is willing to assist with the washing wad Cam give the best of cliy reference. Cail at 19 15, fourth tloor, for two deya, die aged aad experienced eolore1 woman, ax traveling can speak French and Spanish; can give good reve- Can be seen ay No. 1 King #1. PLAIN COOK WISHES A SITUATION AS COOK, ber and ironer, or to do chamberwork aud assist in i ironing; has the best of referense, city ant puntry, has no objection to the country. Call at No.3 bawken st, Youkers Ferry. A Stes x WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MID- mma A SITUATION WANTED—BY 4 PROTESTANT YOUNG Woman, to take charge ot & baby from its birth; isan excellent ce ference. matress; Be objectton bo. the ‘an be seed until suited at 70 SITUATION AS PLAIN GOOK, WASHER AND ironer, or to do housework im a private family, \0b atraid to work; no vbject:o0 eo tor two days ai Mr. Mo th SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and waitress; is wil- ing to assist in the Washing and ironing; bas no nto go into the country, ‘Cail or two days at 279 Mulberry ab, near Houstor SITUATION WANTED=BY A YOUNG WOMAN, IN @ private family, as tirst rate laundres#; no objection to the country; best city reference. Can be seen unl en- gaged at 444 Ath et, between Ist and 2d avs., in the rear. A PITUATION WANTEDBY A YOUNG GIRL, FOR chamberwork and waiting; would assist in the washing aud irouing, or would do’ general housework in a small family: bas god city reference. Call at 124 St. Marks Pisce, between Istay. and av. A. [A SITUATION WANTED—BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, 48 in thacouniey’ city reference, “Onn he asem or tec daps St country 6 : 0 day 424 Went 16th at, Desween Mth and 10th ave A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do chamberwork and waiting or chainberwork and plain sewing; city reference. Can be seen for two days at 2 7th ay., between 29th and 30h sis., second tioor, back room, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, IN A private family, as chamberimaid, taxe care of growing Ghildren and do plait sewing. Apply at 125 24th at, between 6th and 7th avs., second floor, back room, for one day. Best city reference can be give SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, ANTED—BY & RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A wituation as plain sewer und t0 take eare of children. Can be seen for two days ab 43 East 16th at., first tloor, back room, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Who IS & good cook, wasuer und ! willing to d light housework in a small private fawily? good city re! rence can be given. Call for two days at 75 West 1sth at, in the rear. ‘ : —BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ‘OUNG WOMAN a ry r can take care of Seo' @ situation as nurse; aban (roin ita th’ “Gan be seen for two days at 107 Bast 3d and 4ih ANTED~A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A young married woman, witha fresh breast ‘of milk; baby four weeks old. Call ab 223 14th at., first tloor, fron! room, W4TED—BY 4 WOMAN, A SITUATION TO COOK: wash and fron, orto do general housework in a pri vate family; no objection to go a short distance in the coun try. Good ‘city reference. %, be seen ull auited at 160 fest Broadway, in th SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR ried mam, who has wo years? city reference frou hls fast employer; has no objection to the country; understands plain gardening: Cail fur two days ab 74 Weat 13th at, ve- tween Sth and 6th ava. RESPECTABLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION TO travel with a gentleman to Burope, either this mouth or in June; speaks English, German, ‘Holland Dutch aud some French; 's willing abd obliging. Address this week Henry Lauiross, Broadway Post ollice, SITUATION WANTED—BY AN | EXPERIENCED coachinan: thoroughly understands bis business, and is pertectly conversant with the treatment and management of ores, Best of reference, having lived eigut years in one Place. " Address John Burns, Herald olllce, 8 COACHMAN.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A respectable man, who uoderstauds his business, and has lived with some of the beat families in Europe; hay been 12 yearain New York; has been steady tor ton years wit) two ilies; has recommendations to be seen from his boyhood. Underatands the treatment of horses; will be found will and obliging: can milk if desired. ‘Address for two days Coachman, box 147 Herald office, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AN ‘American, to attend a store or to take care of children. Tnquir 371 Broadway. Wamten-4 SITUATION, BY A FIRST CLASS COOK, who thoroughly understands ber business in all its e country; has no, objection branches, would like to go to toa first class boarding house mal! hotel as head cook; has, the beat of city reference. be scen for two days ab 2483 West 16th at., between 7ib and 8th ava, ANTED—BY A COLORED GIRL, A SITUATION AS ‘cook; understands cooking ip all its branches, Call for wo days at ber present employer's, 197 Madison av., north- east corner of 36th st. ANTED—BY A CAPABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A SITU- ‘ation as chambermaid and waitress or us nurse and seamstress; no objection to go in the country; has the best of city reference. Callat 44 Schermerhorn at., Brooklyn. TANTED*BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion as cook or laundress; no objection to the country for 0 ood reference from last place. Call for two em until o'clock at 727 6th av., between 42d and 43d st BI NURSE.—A YOUNG AND HEALTHY WOMAN, having a good breast of miik, desires a situation as wet nurse; child six weeks old; best references, Call for two days at 102 Prince st., from 10 A. M. tol P. M. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA" tion to mind a baby and assist. with light ehamber- work; good reference from her last place. Can be seen for two-days at 152 Forsyth at. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Scotcu Protestant girl, as first class laundress; tho- roughly competent of her business in all its branches, ‘Very best ot city reference from first class {amilies, Can be seen for two days at 310 Mott :., near Bleecker. Inquire im the store, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS nurse in a private family. Best of eity reference can be given. Apply tor tw West 224 A SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT PER- son, 88 nurse and seamstress. Beat of cit; cs fortwo years from her last place. 48th at, corner of 7th av., sec A. RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GIRL WISHES A SI- tuation ‘as chambermaid and waitress, or as chamber- inaid and laundress, Has city reference, Can be seen at 11 West 15th st, im the rear. ‘Call for two fluor, front root A SITUATION WANTED—BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, TO do cooking, washing and ironing, in city or country; Understands dairy work. City refereuce. Cau be seen tur 17 Sherift wt SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, cook; undersands soups, meais, Poultry and baking, Can give the best uf city reverence. Can be seen at $7 12th at., between Sth and 6th aves, SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT SEAM- stress; can do ali kinds of famuy sewing, cutting and iitting ladies’ and children’s dresses; would ‘be willing 1o make herself otherwise useful. Can be seen for two days at her present employer's, 165 12th at., between 6h and 7th ava. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS seamstress; understands dressmaking in all its branches, and is an experienced hairdresscr. Can give the best of cit) references. Can be seen at 37 13th st., between 5th and él aves, WELL EDUCATED GERMAN GIRL WISHES A situation, either as housekeeper or to do the general housework ora small family. Call at 140 Sullivan st., near Prince. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE German woman, 86 burse and seamstress or chainber- inaid aud seaunstress in a private family; no objection tu the ‘country; good recommendation from last place, Call at 131 ‘Hudson'st,, Sret flour, back room, A. XOUNG, RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITU. ation asehambermaid or waitress; has uo ob, 10 £04 abort distance in the country; best of city Tequired, G. 15 Bust 34th ws. A GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO mended. eneral housework; she ‘come well recom: Taguire at Mr, Link's, M5 Clrysuie st A MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT NURSE, OF NEAT habits, aifectionate disposition, and great experience in ihe care of children, is desirous of' obiaiuing & situation to lake the entire charge of an infant; 1s higuly recommended. Cail tor two days at her present employer's, 68 West 14th st, ference if ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘@ situation as plain cook, washer and ironer, or to do general housework in a small private family; good'city refe- ‘or two days 17 Pearl 'ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA- ‘to cook, wash and iron ina private family; best city reference irom her last place. Cull at 228 West it, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A Bituation a6 cook In a small private family. Cau give ood recommendations from her last place, where she has lived for-nive years. Can be seem for two days at 140 reene st. ‘ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO do general housework; no objection to go in the coun- try, Call'tor two days at UG Pearl st, Brooklyn. Good reference. ‘ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WASH- ing, at 25¢. per dozen; washing and troning, 0c. Ap- ply at 36070h ave. SITUATION WANVED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS groom, or to assist at waiting; has no objection to go in the country or city; 18 willing to' make himself generally useful around any gentleman's place; the best of city rence given, from his last employer; moderate. Call for two day’ at 6 East 13th st., im ub JOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEC- table young man; one who periecily understands his business; {s an excellent driver and an experienced groom; will be found will) obliging, has good city reference; no objection to the country, Address Coachman, box 148, Herald ollice. a HELP WANTED-VEMALBS, LL FAMILIES WHO WANT GOOD SERVANTS 1% mediately apply at the Large Lostivute, corner et. and 6 Dave for civil. capabiet tidy Germans, f mehr Americen and Protestant women, to sult all, Mre FLOYD, Good placeg tlways ready, UMBER OF SMALL GIRLS WANTED—IN D> A families; excellent situatlous, to do Weeki also several girls and Women wanted, in smal! fami for | housework, in good places, mmediately; both fa city and ry. Inquire at the large Lustitutc, corner Of Lith st. and 6th ave, ii T CLASS MILLINER WANTED IMMEDIATELY, SL Montgomery st., Jersey City, SMART, ACTIVE GIRL, WITH GOOD CITY REFE- rences, is wanted for general housework at 122 West 38th st.; none others need apply. T THE FRENCH INSTITUTE OF M. C, GAILLARD, 51 Sixth avenue, authorized bythe a at the recommendation of the best familcs ot New York. Em- loyers can obtain the most efile en, Freneh, English, Ger. man and American servants, males aud females, of all capacities, and first class servants, the most desirable eltua- COOK WANTED-WHO Is A GOOD BAKER: Ming to assist in washing aud ironing, Also a can do fine washing and ironing, with ply wt 18 Bast 37 before 3 o'clock. LOYERS AND GOOD SERVANTS, MALE », Will find the most extensive office in thie aiv., near 234 #t,—the Empire Oity Institut rsestablished, Parties requiring good domestics ol ons will find it to their Interest to patronize this Country ordera promptly attended to, oltice, }OACHMAN.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A COM- Petent young man, who thoroughly understands the eare of horses and isa good driver. Can give good recom. mendations. Address J. M, C., 79 Blee: » for two days, ITUATION WANTED—AS BOOKKEEPER OR ENTRY clerk, by an experienced bookkeeper. Best of reference given. Address L. B., Herald oiflce, RESSMAKERS WANTED—AT 268 FOURTH AVENUE, None but urst rate hands ueed apply. RS. GREEN'S AGENCY FOR EMPLOYMENT, llé Fourteenth street, corner of Third avenue.—Domeatio hetp faithfully supplied. Wanted, on Broadway or 4th av., Rooma suitable ‘or the above business, Address as aber ‘A small girl, for light work, 16 wanted. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS SALES. man in a wholesale grocery and provision store; is weil Aoquainted with the city and country trade, and can give the eat of clirelerence. “Address Suleman, Herald office, for two days, DRUGGISTS.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS BEEN ten yenrs in the retail druz busindss, desires a situation in the far West; best of references given. Apply at S05 Hudson street, WASTED-SITUATIONS, BY A MAN AND, WIFE, ‘without encumbrance; both sober and industrious; the man thoroughly understands the care of horses; isa good plain gardener and can milk; his wife is a good plain cook, washer and froner; both yeung and able to work; best refe- rence from last empleyer. Call at 276 lst av. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, INTELLI- ‘gent boy, to learn a respectable trade. Can be seen. for two days at 206 Moti st, 'ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD SIX years’ experience, @ situation to run au engine; can keep it in running order; wages uot so much an object a steady job. Address for three days R. J. H., Herald oiice, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A BOY 15 YEARS OF e, ag errand boy ina store, or would jearn a wade; gocdreference given, “Also a boy ior a farm, Callon or ad: reas W. E, Lutz, No. 6 Prinee st, ‘ANTED=BY AN EXPERIENCED MAN, A liom in a newspaper office oF publication house, or 4s corresponding or shipping clerk; pervectly understands bis business, Can give the very beat Publisher, box 103 Herald office. of reference. Address ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion aschambermaid, or waittess and fine washer will-takepiain sewing: good recommendation from her la: lace, Avply at 108 East 13th ot, between $d and éth rst oor, ‘ANTED,—A FAMILY NO LONGER NEEDING HER services, ‘seek & place for s young girl, pleasant and competent, to sew, take care of children or to do light cham- berwork. ‘Apply for two days at 25 West 18th st. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE American girl, to do chamberwork, washing and take care of @ baby. Call at 225 West 484 st., second floor, back Teome, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN: ‘a situation, as chambermaid or waitress, or to do wash" ing alone; she is willing and obliging; bas the best of oy references. Call at 404 West 0th st., first house {rom uve. Can be seen for two days, ‘WANTED—4 SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, for general housework; isa good cook, washer and ironer; has excellent reference. Enquire for two days at No. 57th av. ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN: 4. situation. as cook; is to aasist w and ironing, or 10 do chamberwork find waiting in a private family; ean give wnsurpassable city or tocapabiiny’ Gall for two dayeat 128 7th av. between 19 and both sta. ‘ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girls, situations; one as plain cook, washer ia the other as echambermaid and waitress in a small pri- Yate family; good references given, Can be seen at 114 Weat 491 at:, near 7th av. ANTED-i'V A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, A SITUATION ‘as chambcrmaid or waitress; bas no objection to take careof children or to do general housework. Inquire for ‘two days at 79 Chariton st., first floor, second room. A BESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A 8I- . aon as Cook, Or to do general housework in a small Private fauaiy, would go in the country it required; has oon uty reference. Cail for two days at No, 64 Butler s., rookiyn. RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL WISHES A SITUA. e ation to ee weral Lousework; is ® good cook, Washer Aus iruner. Cail at 308 Hicks st., Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS first chia cook ina private tamily, The best of rete- Feuve given, Can ve seen for two days at Nu, 6 Union court, University place, vetween Lith aud 12h sts, Aa ATION WANTED-—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, IN @ boarding house, as cook, or to couk, Wash and iron in is pray, two da City’ reference given. i Can be seen tor 15 Lu jiow 8t., near Division A WOMAN WISHES & SITUATION, AS a ; 48 nO objection: to go a suurt good city reference, Cali at 202 Lane 1c at. A COMPETENT WOMAN | WISHES A S:TUATION AA. vue first class cook; understands her business in all its brentues; is good bread and pastry Laker; no oojections to the counth ty veierence. Appiy for two days at 1S Union court, University place, between Mth and 12 N AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES (A SITUATION Bt LOUK, Ww er aud ironer, vest city refereuce given from ler ast place, Cali at 198 West 2utn RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE A Ps mai Hin 4 snail private family as cook, Washer aud irouer, or to do general housework in @ small famuy; can ert vent city Feterence. Caliat 130 Smith st, between Sekott and Bergen, Brovklyn. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- #uon ina sinal! private family wo do general louse- Work; cau get tue vest elty reference from her lastempioyer, Where sie bas lived ortue last two years. Cali at 63 Doug- Jas SL, between smytu and Hoyt, Brookiyn, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM- Verumaid and Waitress in @ privaie tamily; no objection i aasist in the Wasbing and ironing; Or as piain cook, wasb- er amdironer: wo objection to the country. Three’ years’ city reference, Cun be seen umtil suited at 164 9th ot., be- tween Sd and 4th ave. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘on adniress, in u private family; wnderstands tiuting au. mang.ing; uo ovjection tw the country. City reference, ‘Cun be wen Tor (wo days at 498 Ith between dist wad de ole N ACTIVE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A SITUATION as first cluts waitress, or would do chamberwork and wsiast in Washing; U6 vbjection to gou short distance in the guuntry; has good city reference: “Call for two days at 13 Uuion court, Universiiy piace, between Lith aud 12ti sts, A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A 2A. baby to wes nurse at ber iesidence. Sue has lost her ‘Own baby, a week old, and wishes to get one to wet nurse. Can be sein WOU! suited wt od King at, in the rear, chird ISHES TO FIND A GOOD SITUATI taumily, for an excellent girl, either asc nad OF Waitress, she is willing \o da Washing ly at $6 Clinton place, near and west of Siu 8 COOK AND TO ASSIST IN WASHING AND IRON. ly respectable girl, with the Lest of city rete. nin the above capacity; she nds evoking in w& ite branches, all tor two da; 132 West 28th st, in the rear, uirst floor. RESPECTABLE, STEADY WOMAN WANTS A SITU ik, botel, restaurant or board- ing house; understands ber bi j bes best of city and country reference. Can be seen tili sulted at 250 Muloerry at. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHBS A situation as chambermaid aud nurse, will take care of cuildren. Reference: all at 222 East 2let at., second fluor, frent room, SITUATION WANTED-—! ;_ bas lived five yeare in her last place; best n be given, Call at 4/1 6b av. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG woman, a8 firstclesschumbermaid, or as nurse; take care of an infant from its birth; the country; cangire best of city refer for two di 34 av., corner s6th OUSEKEEPERS. —AN AMERICAN LADY, WHO HAS ral perience, desires a'situation as Ay Fei@sence. ‘Address or call upoa M. houvekeeper, Be i, 34 Weet 37th at, ADIES’ MAID AND FAMILY DRESSMAKER —A 81! uation wanted by a competent person; would eogage with a family travelling for the summer; reiiabie re. ference, Call at or address for two days No, 3 Kast 2st st, URSES.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, WHO AS HAD many years experience in the care abd management of Calldren, waots a sttuation as infant’s nurse; is capable of ing ihe eniire charge of an intaat from ice birth; ina good at sirens, Best of reference. for two day ZITUATIONS WANTED—8Y TWO HESPECTABLE bread, biseuit apa irdper, (he y have the 'b ‘at 387 7th T- wo i pasity baker, other as chambermaid aud of city ret ITUATION WANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ‘Aajaundress, of (o do chambeewurk, Cail tur (wo days ‘BU 211 Weat 15th at, tm the rear. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ambermaid aud waitress, or would take cart of {Bo objection to the country, Call for wo days wt 15th at, in the rear, ANTED=BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATIC chamberuiald or Waitress, OF to take care of chidren: the best of city reference givea, Apply ter twodaya at 49 rear. ANTED-SITUATIONS BY TWO RE Joulg Women, Obe ay cuvK ; aten ean make bread, cade and desserts, 0.) aeeiet in the | tog and ironiay e other we Chu vermatd, and ty inthe @aen.og Od ioe g, Of wood tnke cate Of 61 | Gove reser Apply at Lily Weet 27th at W°4NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, aschambermaid and seamstress or puree; is & good cutter and fitter of dresses; understands all kinds of faunily sewing perfectly. Call al 1417h ar Good city re- ference. WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as waitress and todo chamberwork, or to Assist with the washing. Good city reference; no objection ty live in Brooklyn. Apply at $2 Henry at, room No. 11, for two days. ‘ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Bil, ax cook.and to assist in washing and ironing, in” private faunity. city reference. Apply for two duys at er lastemp over's, 40 Douglass th Brooklyn, tive doors west of Smith st, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO attend a bakery, or as waitress in a family. Good city reference given. Apply at 251 Muiberry st. CTABLE WANTED A SITUATION, BY A. RES Youllg woman, as good cook, washer and irene:; un- derstands pastry cooking: or to do general housework: has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Can have good city reference, Call at 227 Went 24th st. WASTED BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- man, a situation as Siambermaid and seamstress, or would make herself generally useful, Can be seen until en- gaged ac 87 East $2d at.. third floor, front room, ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion Ina small family; is a good plain cook, washer and ironer. Cali at 106 Monroe st. DECK, CUSINIERES FRANCAISES DE PREMIER ordre, dout une (vrai cordon bleu), deax femme de chambre, dont une de premier ordre, un prefesseur de tran- cais et maitre d’equitation, tine institutrice pour |: franc Vanglais, Vallemand, Vexpagnol et le piano; deux garcons de table de premier ordre, l'un francaiset l'autre allewand, et un valetde chambre parlant cing langues, des femmes de chambre et des bonnes d'enfants des:rant partir pour 'Eu- rope, demandent a e placerdans de bonves families. S'a- dresser de suite a Agence Francaise de MU. GAILLARD, 51 Sixth avenue, autorisee pur le gouvernement « la recom: mandation des principales {amilles de New York. On de- mande ala meme addresse une nourrice francaise, deux cuisinieres de second ordre, et une femme de chambre pour Ja Havane, a $20 par mois, ANDE—UNE FILLE FRANCAISE POUR de chambre et coudre. Sadresser au 23 East *RENCH ADVERTISEMENT! [ [NE FILLE FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLACER comme bonne d’enfants. S’adresser au No. #2 8.ne avenue NE JEUNE FRANCAISE DESIRE UNE SITUATION dans une famille Americaise pour prendre soins enfants; elle peut fournir de bonne recommandations, &' Gresser pour deux jours au 245 West 49th st., between 9h and 10ib aves. a A. Geitn, NEW PU! JCATIONS. De criiQuesgk, AUTHOK OF “THE MARRIAGE Guide,” and Lecturer on the Phisiclogy and Derange- nents of the Parental System; office No. 699 Broadway, from 10 ll 2 daily, except Sundays Dr. H. attends only to those peculiar cases described im hia well known books and lectures, Address box 3,606 Post office. fA ‘ANTED—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG nan, as shipping oF recetving eler in a dry goods oF grocery store; has eight years’ experience down town; or ‘would accept a situation a8 copyist, and work bard for the Snvereat of is employers: cau furnish good reference, Ad dress W. H. 8. raid offiee, HELP WANTED—MALES. GENT—IF YOU WISH TO INVEST A SMALL CAPITAL IN A PAYING BUSINE! Examine the merits of the MULTOMICROON, Cail and see it, or send for a circular. 8. ©. RICKARDS & CO., 102 Nassau street, N. Y. GENTS ARE MAKING MORE MONEY BY SELLING RICKARD’S UNION PRIZE STATIONERY AND RECIPE PACKAGE Than by any other investment, OUR PACKAGE 18 YN SUCH DEMAND THAT AGENTS EASILY MAKE FROM $10 TO $15 A DAY. ‘CIRCULARS MAILED FREE. 8, C. RICKARDS & CO., 102 Nassau street, GENTS.—WE CANNOT SUPPLY THE DEMAND. Youcan make $8. day by selling the DIME PANPROSPHOSIUM PRIZE PACKAGE, Containing sixteen gow tnd crigioal artictos; ineluding new and 01 A GIFT OF JEWELRY, If you would make money now send fora cireular. W. H, CATELY & CO, 102 Nassau street, URSE AND SEAMSTRESS WANTED—A GIRL WHO: understunds the care of children, and knows how to sew well. Apply at 125 West 44th at., three doors from Broad- wuy, north side, between the hours of ten and twelve. ROTESTANT GIRL WANTED—TO DO GENERAL housewor', at 11 Powers at., Brooklyn, JERVANTS' OFFICE, 40 GRAND 8T., NEAR BOWE- 19 years esiablished—honest, capable and worth: servanis for ely or country, Iri-h, German, English an American, ac. N.B.—All orders lett to my care are faithful- ly attended to. bi WATTS. ERVANTS WANTED IN BROOKLYN.—WANTED, IM- mediately, several first class cooks, washers and ironers, and servants of all work, for most excellent situations now Feady, at the highest wages, in the rst families in Brooklyn. Apply’ to, MANNING, 15 Court st, Brooklyn, opposive the City Hall, ERVANTS IN BROOKLYN WANTING SITUATIONS: can be suited immediately in iirst class families, at the highest wages. I have many sitvations now ready in the wat families in Brooklyn, and may ve engaged this day. Come and_see for yourselves. Apply to MR. ‘CHRISTO- PHER, 10 Tilary street, Brooxiyn, late Manning & Co. ‘ANTED—TRIMMERS ON hats, at 185 Fulton st,, Broo! ANTED—lY A BACHELOR OF MEANS, A YOUNG lOusekeeper, possessing goo ment; noothers need apply. Address A. C. E>, Madison square Post oftice. GEKTLEMAN OF MEANS WISHES TO ‘@ young lady as housekeeper; ome of refine- ment, with full coutrol of her own affairs, Address box J3 Herald office, for one week, with full particulars. 01 he country preferred. WANTED—A GIRL, AS EXPERIENCED NURSE and seamstress; wages $6; New York city reference required. Inquire at 14 West 37th st., between 10 and 2, Pro- estant preferred. ' ‘WAXTED—A MIDDLE AGED PERSON, AS GENERAL 1 prefern.a courfortable and'casy siustion to lange wages and prefers a comfort ne may apply to-day at No, 2 Fraaklin place, Powers sreely Brookiyn, E. D. ‘ANTED—TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN ‘country, & neat, tidy young German girl, to do eham- berwork, washing and ironing and waiting in a small family; must understand her business thoroughly, and be well re- Cap Apply at the office of the Prescott House, from 1 to 2, to-day. -ANTED—A NEAT AND TIDY GI! ‘assist in washing aud ironing. Apply for two days at £60 Weat 23d at ‘ANTED—A GIRL WHO UNDERSTANDS aTYEXD. ings bar. Apply at 164 Firs: at., Williamsburg. WANTED-A HEALTHY, RESPECTABLE WOMAN, with a fresh breast of milk, to take a baby to her own residence. Callat66 West 27h st., between aud Vib aves. TO COOK AND ferences required. GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE—FOR DAY & Co.'s Kerosene Of] Burner’ for fluid lamps; cheapest and beat in use, Samples mailed ffee on receipt of 10 cents, by the manufacturers, Day & Co., Newark, N. J. GENTS WANTED—TO SELL DODIN’S PATENT KE- Tosene oll burner for fluid lamps; costs only one cent er week and no danger of ¢xpesion; sample sent on receipt ef four red stamps. Address Joseph Dodin, 22 Duane at. BOY WANTED-IN A LOAN OFFICE, WHO CAN read aud write @ good hand: the best of reference re- Quired; salary rst year $20. Apply st 342 6th av. A SOMPETENT SALESMAN WANTED-BY WOOD Brothers, 396 Broadway; a man acquainted with the business. Applications by note only. Also wanted, a me- chanical draughtaman, ANTED—A GOOD CHAMBERMAID AND WAIT. ress, and to assist with ‘the wash ironing. ‘Also a turse and seamstress, ‘Those having good. clty refer: gnces can upply after 9 o'clock at 18 London terrace, West Bidet, Ring the basement bell, WAXZ£074 SMART GIRL, BETWEEN THE AGE OF 12 and 15, to take care of two children; wages $3; such: a girl will tind» pleasant home. Apply at i8 Perry st. Av: Ainerican preferred. ‘WASTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; ‘must be a good washer and ironer, and willing to gp té the country. Wages $6._ Apply at 198 Clinton at,, f ookfyn. ‘ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN OB GER- man woman to do general housework; one who is ac customed to children, Call at 66 Eldridge strvet. N ENTERPRISING MAN WANTED—IN AN ESTAB- lished on ee tile, Dusines $300 will be the unt required. a roadway. yvraen ex CY HOWES & CO. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT CHAMBERMAID AND: ‘nurse; one Who can bring good city reference. Apply between the hours of 3 w...i 6. M. at No, 12 Carroll park, Brookiyn. OOK KEEPER.—WAN’ A YOUNG MAN, NOT over twenty years old, somewhat acquainted with book- Keeping; must be quick, prompt, a good penman and willing og hard for 4 small salary, Address box 1,755 Post office. OY WANTED—ABOUT 16, TO SELL GOODS BY SAM ple; must have some knowledge of uiowers, feathers fand laces, and be acquainted with milliners. Wages faom $8 month and & commission on sales, Call, with refe- rene 39 Broadway, first tight, alter 9 A.M. Box WANTEDT FROM 12 TO 15 YEARS OF AGE. WHO writes a yood hand, lives with his parents add can bring good reference. Salary $100 or $150 per annum. Ap- ply between Sand 4 P.M. at room 12, 38 Wail street, BY WANTED.—A BOY 16 TO 18 YEARS OLD, TO clas @ messenger In a down town offic. Address box in applicant's hand writing, giving refe- ng compensation expected. RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE WHO IS CONPE- and can give undoubted geference as to honesty, Apply at 695 8th av., after 10 o'clock A. M. Salary: pe CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN THO- roughly competent, at 76 Columbia Lee WANTED—ONE WHO HAS BEEN ACCUS. tomed to receiving aud shippping goods. A good, amnurt, wetive, honest man can secure a good situation by addressing box 4,126 Post oflice, immediat=iy. GPANSTRESS WANTED —SHE MUST THOROUGHLY undersiaud cutting and fitting children’s dresses aud do all kinds of tainily sewing. One who has some idea of dreas- ing hair preferred. Beat city reference required. Apply from 9 to 12 A. M., or from 6 to7 P. M., at8S Bast 16th DRUGGISTS.—WANTED, A GOOD APOTHECARY, to take a situation in a drug store in South Aumerica: none bat those well qualited need apply at the Stevens tiouse, el 5 room 42, from 7 till 9 (To DRUGGISTS. WANTED, AN ACTIVE, ENERGETIC young man, fully competent tor the retail and preserip- tion department of an old established store, and to xsniat with orders. One nage | the juisite qualifications will hear of « desirable siiuation by addressing D. R., box 1,515 Post office, with references. WAXTE)-A MAN AND WIFE, TO WORK ON A and good wages Will be paid” Apply aris Parkpiaee) ages at a ae ee Sr HAWKS, Was GOOD BARKEEPER; ONE WHO CAN come well recommended; none others need apply. quire at the billiard rooms, 60 and 62 East 14th at., betwe the hours of 4aud6P. M. Vee RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, TO SO- licit business for # ship chandlery store. Address G., box 1,889 Post office, New York. ME. DEMOREST'S MIRROR OF FASHIONSI—THE AL simmer number; with valuable additions and splendid improvements, comprising elegant later, v= ings Braid Work, Embroidery, aud three Tull sized Patterus ot Dresses, now ready. ME. DEMOREST’S MIRROR OF FASHIONS 18 UN- questionably and emphatically the largest and best Fashion Magazine in the world. Published quarterly at 473 Broadway, and sold everywhere at 25 cents, Mailed free on receipt of the price, ly $l, with the privilege of select. ing Scents worth of plain paiterne extra as a premium, Summer number PLENDID SU HIONS—ELEGANTLY IL. lustrated and fully described in Mme. DEMORESI'S IRROR OF FASHIONS, and sold everywhere at 25 cents, Mailed tree on reeeipt of the price. Su ready. HE MARRIAGE GUIDE, OR NATURALHISTORY OF Generation—A private iosiructor for married OF those about to marry, both male and f¢ Hollick, M. D., author and lectarer upor yalology and Diseases of the Generative Organs, w : Ings and colored plates; 200th edi and improved, aud brought down to th 3 price. T. Bent by wail, id, on ‘SB 3 Bicvoiube Reaacuiea hOB at By booksellers and newsdealers United States and Canadas. Also four other works by the same author, Seod fore ‘The only correct works of the kind pub- THE REBELLION. COTT'S W0.—THE REGIMENT HAS MOVED TO Washi All mempers left behind, from overata passes or ether cause, will report to undersigned. Within two weeks, We do not wish any member lei out. Major BENNETT, No.9 Pine street. Sergeant MoCLER- NONT, 18 Centre street, 1LK AND BUNTING FLAGS, ALL Siz! ON HAND dering ou ailk, HOFER & GRAHA’ ‘Bua NITED STATES MARINE COR: the United States Marine Corps, between the ages of ot leas than five feet four and a hi character, furolahed by the vernment. ‘Apply at the Rendezvous, 13 Bowery, or at the Marine Barracks, Flusbing avenue, Brooklyn, A. GARLAND, ‘Major Commanding. ORBUR: FIETY.THIRD B N.Y. VinHurry op for that $100 bounty, Las before the warends, Re ted at No. rine strert. Apply to Capu IRD or I. SPERLING, formerly of Dury: SEG A RS. “AND TOBACCO, JEGARS VERY CUEAY <THE ASSIGNEE AT NO 17 Browlway 18 sll closing Ost the atock of Havana, Do mestic a6d German Segars. Purcuasers will be aifered gremter ipduven an cag be offered elsewhere, Bere HONEST, INTELLIGENT BOY, 12 OR 13 yeurs old, in a billiard saloon. Best of references required. Apply at the Waverley Billiard Rooms, corner of ‘8th st, and 6th av. ‘ANTED—A SMART, INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN toattend bar. Apply at 125 ist ave., corner of 8th st. ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, FROM 18 to 22 of age, who is willing to make himeelt nt and @ good! home, by vk, P.D. irieh’a ie weed apply erally useful, may tind em, Foplytngki ay, between ne India icine store, No. 5 Third beat of reference, ANTE! —A PORTER, FOR A CARRIAGE WARE. house; must be used to the care of cari: acoch painter preferable. Apply at Wood Brothers, 393 Broadway, ware AND BOYS.—EXPEPIENCED WAITERS boys to tabi wanted at 20 Dey WAS 120-6 MEN FOR STEAMERS, 2 CONDUCTORS 3 porters, 2clerks for groc ires, 4 girls to travel to Catifornia anid Burope, 2 express drivers, clerk for & saw 2 boys for trades, | stewardess, wen on farms, Apply No. 7 Chatham square. ‘ANTED—FIVE OR SIX SALESMEN, WHO ARE A‘ city, olsen a superior article of vinegar Oy the package, pet + + Per sample. “Address box 3,962 Post ofice, at once. "A first rate opportunity for making money for the right stamp of men, WANTEDIAN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, IN THE retail wer oped sain 4 Sesae ean command Sen Fetercace, Fulton box 100 Herat stor. joel Wotrerz aaa maken? eantally aetul Atty ve ver erally use to fr, Edwards, British Consulates I? Broadway, beiwees ti and 12 o'clock. TANTED—AN BXPERIENCED DRY GOODS SALES- man, None but a goed window trimmer need apply R, Bteadman’s, 263 Greenwich at. ANTED—A MAN COOK. INQUIRE OF WILLIAM ‘Taylor, 583 Broadway, betweeu 8 aud i o'elock A. M ‘ANTED-A STOUT BOY, TO DO THE KITCHEN Work OF coffee saloon, Apply at 91 6th on Ay ANTED—AN Exel RIENCED | OLERK t unc wholesale grocery house ; is & qualifie, tty. Alto, B ccectee, ‘Apply. AT Patton at Metenunts’ Bierkw ‘Reslstry otter. ions procured. ‘Reference to firatclaes houses, Estabdl nt 1856. Not conducted on aug inteiligence office plaa. ‘ANTED-A A FIRS® CLASS RETAIL ‘grocery; one who understands the busic Rete. required. Address A. re: WANTED SAGESMEN FOR THE CLOAK AND DES to work and m DERSTANDS meb's Hotel at IV o'clock Waitee WANTED —ONE as bis business may apply at ‘ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework; must be # fair cook and a good washer and sroner; none ouhers need app.y: wages $5. Cah in Kilold Place, fourth house south of Fulton av., Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—GOOD MILLINERS, THE HIGHEST Waxes paid; work given to take home and in the house, Apply at No. 5 Division st, ‘ANTED—A GERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL, IN A Wy “coell pevvase Tasty oun Gayenie of doing, iain cook. ing, washing and ironing. "Apply ut 03 Wesley place, Mul» berry st., near Bleecker, at ten v'eick, ‘ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO THE CHAMBERWORK for # small house. One that can mind her uusines: and keep sober will hear of a good place. Apply at66 Crosvy sireet, after 10 u'clock, ‘ANTED—A GOOD GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSE- wore; must be a good plain cook, washer and fronex and kind to children, and come well recommended. Apply from 10 to 12 o'clock at 342 Weat 18th et, between Sth and th ave, 'ANTED—A NURSE, IN AN AMERICAN FAMILY ‘one competent to take charge of three children and pencan come well recommended, may apply at No. 33 East WASTED A GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK ; must be a good cook, washer and ironer, and willing andcapable. Apply at 34 Sussex st, Jersey Clty, BJ. ‘ANTED—FOR THE COUNTRY, A GIRL, FOR GE- Lhousework; must be @ good cook, washer aud undersiand milking and making butter; = capable girl ouly med apply a: M Sussex st, J. ‘ANTED—TWO GIRL&, WITH GOOD CITY REFE- rences: one to take care of young children, the other as waitress, chambermaid and trouver. Apply from 10 to IZ gp Thursday moruing, st 16 London terrasse (West 234 81). ages ANTED—A SKILFUL AND TASTEFUL TRIMMER of ladies’ and childrens’ bats; no one who bas not had rience in the most fashionable style of Broadway work ‘Answer. Apply to Thomas Reynolds, $03 Canal st. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, TO WAIT UPON AND WA iiteud children end do general housework; wages $5 B month. “Apply at 71 West Zin at, between Oth and ave. ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK German or Scotch preferred. Apply at 255 10th between 26ch und 27th ate. WAXTEDTA CLEAN AND HONEST | Gt general housework in a family of four, two children included; hot and cold water, washing and wringing ma. chine; must be a good Ironer; month. Tnqui at 25 Chatham st. sail cio A . ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND TRONER; white or colored. Nune but an experienced person’ with good city reference, need apply. Call at 103 West S8ut st, near Broadway. "ANTED—A SMART GIRL, TO DO THE WORK OP Wires or fourin a private faily; she must make her self generally useful and have good city reference; such & n cal good home and fair wages. Apply at 9 Bivtsion at., private door, WANTED=A SMART, ACTIVE GIRL, TO ATTENE ‘& bakery and contectiouery. One who has been a the business before preferred, and can come well recom, mended, may apply at 63 Montgomery st., Jersey City. THE TRADES. FOR ‘UN AMERICAN YOUTH DESIRES TO GO UNDER instru her and to learn the art i Sconce Kdarees Joweph Ailport, Herald oflee, fox ree ‘A GARDENERS SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN it laet Sen ‘experience and good recommendations from ‘employer; also understands farming in ail ite anches; is willing to devote bis time tothe lntereet of bie ‘Address Gardener and Farmer, care ir Brey iee Willian at., corner of Beekman, whieh will meet ‘with prompt attention, RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGRD MAN, HAVING NO PN ye a qoorbitenirabie than wages. ‘Can be seen for two days ot 13d Eabt 2b et. GARDENER, WANTED-ONE Wito, UNDERSTANDS jegetables: ere, aputbekween 8 asad Ac at No 4 Bast Sih ot 1D HALR CUTTER AND WIG M, iz WASTED A, GOOD OILDER. NONE OTHER NEED ‘apply at 126 Hudson st. “ANTED—AN OPERATOR, AT L. 8, HICKS PHOTO W Ammbrotype Rooms, 184 ate, WH havestnerte Le Kone bul those minaersanding ‘ail the branches beed apply. : \NTED— FOU JOURNEYMEN CARPEN. ANTEDFOUR GOOD JOURNRYMEK tera, Apply to James Cavauagh, car ponter aud builder. For Other Wants See First Page MATRIMONIAL, G GENTLEMEN—MODERATELY GOOD looking, and well connected, who have long been friends, e the nequalntance of two of the opposite sex, the counteryarte in lutelligence, Fefinem id aprearancs, and from elghtern to (wens yrore of age, with & view to jatri- mony, Future corresponden + to eat the sincerity of Vota, ‘Address A. & C., box dl Herald oflice, Te you

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