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ee SITUATIONS WANTED-—FEMALES. LADY DESIRES SITUATIONS FOR A CHAMBER. maid, and to assist in washing and ironing or the care =e nase myrrh a a a ed boih are ‘thele of Y situations satisfactorily, at a AA 1 oy Seelam aan N AMERICAN PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A situation a8 DUDE and seamstress, oF to Wait ona lady; po objection to gow the count:y, Cal be seen ab Mr, Dib: dlee’s, dway, near 14th st, AS LADY'S MAID AND SEANSTRESS.—SITUATION wanted, by a respectable German Protestant, ax lady's ‘maid and seamstress, or as seamstress and to take charge of achild about five or six years of 285 no Suisctions to the sountry. “Apply at No Gramercy Par House. LADY WISH! ES A SITUATION FOR A TRUST. worthy girl of 16, to take care ot children, as chamber- iuoid, or to make hercélf generally useful; no’ objection to the She country: Can ‘Can be seen at her present employer's, Tent gow ill wait a short time fora yood situadon, Wages Ww. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do the general housework of # small private family; i ts & ood Plain ook, Washer snd ironer; ean come well reco! . Call at 152 7h ave., between ‘2th and ist es A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS first rate seamstress, chikd’s nurse or to do sbaspber Work; is willing to make herself generally useful. Cit re ry ferenie. | Can be scen for two days at 12 Garden st, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS 4 SITU: i fo asuiet in the washing aud ioainge ‘Good al an it in the washtny = in the washing ‘and troniiy ‘Good EEAPECTSBLS YOUNG WOMAN Ere A A ry. ton general a ironer, Bestof city reference. No objections to (ore oom try, Call for two days at 60 West Washingion place. A SITUATION WANTEDBY A | RESPECTABLE absent do do general housework; 1s twig" ‘has good reference from her last piace, Dut respectable families, Can be seen fortwo days __ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, 3 OMPETENT DRESSMAKER, WHO CAN CUT AND make buys’ cloies, would engage wi jew mor or week. Address A. M., Union square A poy ae RESVROTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS urse an’ seamstress; can cut and fit chiliren’s cloth- ing, or wad childrea and do it chamberwor'k ; has the Lest of tity reference: Apply for two daysat 60 West Washing- ton place, second floor, front room, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN; 18 good piain cook and a first rate washer one ironer; J ing to do rnencral housework; a home is more wages; has as good city reference. Callat No. 237 Madison reeks COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA. tion as cham {a willing to assist in washing iad soning; the best of reticence givéa from her lest eae Base: te Inquire ut 89 Broome st, between Lewis and joerek sts, dere gon pale D—BY AN ENGLISH PROTES. as plain washer unt troner; the Dest city reference from her at 174 Christo- pher a. for three ree days, md coan tee & ‘ POURS GURY, Loar A mrvAsion it cme maid and waitress, | family; has good re- erence, "Gall nt 831 Gil ave., between 20th ahd 21st sa, if AU ATION WANTED —BY A pripettonifonrinied ng Woman, as chamber @hambermaid and raltreaay no objection to the country! ia willing and obliging; ve first class reference, Call ~ two days at 37 ie ren tween 33d and 34th sta., frat loor, el A YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO chamberwork and assist in the washing and iron- ing, and make herself generally useful. G reference given, Call at 87 East st., near Lexington av, aU AON, AMEDD RE.. A COMPETENT YOUNG first class, cook un is all kinds of poultry, gan refe- 4c. The best of cit Fence eau be ene “Gail at or toms St., near 6th av. * AX RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- chamberwork and take -are of children or Poy ia the washing and ironing, Good city reference, Call a1 484 7th av., near 39th st. A 'PCTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- ae tae ood ay elo waiiress, or to mind children Siuates, 298 West Eas rcaangiern ly at her present A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA. tion as chumbermaid and waitress, or to do chambel work and assist in washing and froning; can do plain sewing; 4 willing aud obliging: y nee, 360 are, %K ohlies Ete as WO yeara’ city ere! A BESHECTABLE GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion to do chamberwork and sewing, or to assist with ine washing and ironing. Call at 50 Korsyth st., near Ca- nal. A private family preferred. Cull for two day! SITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT AND COMPE- tent person, as cook; odereneoe all kinds of meats and poultry, baking and pastry, is willing and o! liging; washi gai ‘aasist'with the ‘oning, or would take a Place; can do up linen in thegeatest style; can Jaundrese’ produce the’ best of refcreuces trom, her last employer as to eaty, capability and, sobriety, Call ut or address 119 ‘West ain at, between bth av. and University place. “No ob- Jection to the country for the summer. NEAT, TIDY GIRL, WANTS A SITUATION AS chambermuld and to assist in the washing and fronting; no eblestion ta, da general Routowork, 12.8 mai private 0 in the count refer Call tor fo Says at Madison ot wil SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as a first rate cook, washer and ironer ‘snd a good baker. "Good reference trom her last, place, ‘Also by a young woman to do chamberwork and waiting aud toassint in the washing and ironing; 1s a good seamstress. Best of city reterences. Noobjgction’ to a short distance in the country. Cull at 195 Eust 29th st., corner ob2d av. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS first class chambermaid and do fine washing, in a pri- vine family; no objection to the country; best city rete rences, be sven for two days at 460 st., second floor, back room, No. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS nurse and seamstress; is fond of children and a good hand at the needle, or would do housework in a small pri- vate family; good, city reference. Can be seen at 206 Pacitic st., between Court and Boerum sis. Brooklyn. renee, 6th ave., near 28th NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1862. _ SITUATIONS | Ww. Wma, ‘A BIGHL PECPABLE PERSON. eats na iss competent dressmaker and seaunstrens, whim to leave the city, a situation to trav: mys ‘some eam ‘or goin the county. Saustactory rele! Fence given, Addresa for ten days L, M., station D, 8th st” ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GIRL, from the West, @ situation as nurse maid and to do chamberwork, &. Wages $6 per month. Good reterence. Acareas for two days SH lat av., between Iuth and 20 ats, HELP LL EMPLOYERS OF SERVANTS, REQUIKING A good, honest ollice, will find such at 27 Bowery, near Houston vtreet. Help of all n: tone, sanle and female, can vortest & MANNING, 1, Proprietors, A‘ EMPLOYERS REQUIRING GOOD DOMESTICS. of all nations, male and femate, Protestant and Catho- can be promptly sulted at 373 Siath avenue: near Treniyuira bree, e Empire City Institute. This ollice si the largest in this eity, and on atricily honorable principles. ANTED—A, SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ung woman, to do the housework of a amall family? is a good washer and rower; an give rp apn renee from her last sroployer. Can be seen for two days corner of Nevins and Wickoff sts., Brooklyn, over the gro- cery store, front room, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, who speaks German and Enylish, a situation with & family about going to Europe, either aschildren’s nurse ry in any other ca) referen mm, Call at Christopher st. tat tind Hook Tor for two days, 9 ‘WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl to do general housework. Call at 95 At- lantle st, Brooklyn, between Hicks and Henry sts. ; the best of city reference can be given, WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE to do chamberwork or take care of iro byt ve ne objection to do housework in a small family; 4s @ good plain cool we Cp anagoad washer and froner; has three years’ ret place, Call at 201 Navy reference str ove door trom bollvas ar, Brooklyn, WAXTED DY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- bas thebestatan city reference from nen’ tees pleca’ Gal tee’ two days at O01 4th at., between aves, B and 0. hk SPCASEON BY A Lela eye) m, BY A. FABLE hay Reach SPM, Donteraeta he ble aervant, corner 11th st, and ‘American and Protestant wo- toa by Mrs. Floyd, Good places always ready. ‘A 00D COOK WANTED, WHO 18 ALSO AN EX- Hone need apply unless willing to go wo the count apis Detween the hours of Ml angi 1 o'clock, at 20 Bast Zach ae A. NUMBER OF GERMAN GIRLS WANTED—IN American and German families. Good places in coun- Hy or city, Paauire in the German department of the Large ane 138 11th st, corner of 6th av. No charge to German T THE LARGE SERVANTS INSTITUTE, CORNER dic en ‘av. and 11th st,, are several private rooms for servants, niso a Prolentant depariuent and mployers, Tor yourselves Good help to wait all, A LADY OF REFINEMENT, WHO FULLY UNDER- stands the English and German ages. ‘may find an bie situation in a private family, without children, or particulars inquire at Broome areet, near Broadway NUMBER OF VERY DESIRABLE SERVANTS ARE ‘now diser ed at Bookham & Bedell’s, 307 and 309 4th av.—viz: an English Seah Saeen’ ant ‘Welsh ch: chambermaid ‘and seamstress, an B ris for ev Work, for both city and country. sis es ANTED—A SITUATION, BY PECTABLE and walttesa: would do fue washing and ‘Phe best of clty references, Cull at 206 East 21st st, floor, back weneral ‘& good plain cook, pon no sbiestacs ie the cauntsy; has ci pond ‘at 69 Cannon st., second floor, back room, for two NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as cook, washer and ironer. Call for two w+ days at the corner of Hicks and Congress sts., Brooklyn, Fs b RARE —k YO JOREO. Siro pean PO SIEERAL, ferred. "Apply at 64 West oot rss beyond WANTED.—WANTED, FOR AN INFANT, A ‘Apply at 148 Madison av., Deiween 8 and 9 A. M. eee HELP WANTED—MALES. GENTe.—NOTHING HAS EVER APPROACHED THE popularity of Hickanits Union Prize Stationery and Recipe Packag: 4d ALS BUeceRs is sO universal that AgeuLs are now malting from $10 to} 15 per day. Send for a cir- cular, Mailed free, _8.C. RICKARDS & CO., 102 Nassau street. pro CAN MAKE ONE HUNDRED AND fi ty percent by selling Bickard's Prive Stationery uitomicroun, “Tt takes the people by storm, 1d free. RICKARDS & CO., 102 Nassau street. NTS ARE MAKING $8 PER DAY BY SELLING OTE DINE FANPROSPHOSIUM, Pate loose Containing sixteen new and original irticles; including a Gift of Jewelry. We cannot supply the demand. To make money now send for circular, W. H. CATELY & CO., 102 Nassau street, N. ¥. AGENT HEADQUARTERS.—THIS 18 NO HUMBUG, Dut a highty respectable money making Dust the best agents start from this establish are warranted genuine and of quick sale, dress, enclosing stamp, Richards & Co.. GENTS WHO WISH TO SELL THE BEST 1 PRIZE Packets will do well to send for our circular; we have several kinds; all new and saleable. HASKINS & CO., 36 Beekman street, GENTS WANTED—TO CANVASS FOR PARSON Brownlow’s forthcoming work. Avply, between 9 and IA. M., to JOHN B, EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third at, DAMS’ PRESS FEEDERS WANTED, AT 50 Greene street. BOY WANTED—TO ATTEND BAR. APPLY AT 87 Canal st., corner Eldridge. OR A SIX MONTHS’ VOYAGE. —WANTED, LANDS- nn; ordinary seamen, carpenters, blacksmiths ‘or the United States Navy and merchant ser vice. il clothing. furnished. Inquire at treet, corner of Albany, up stairs, WRY ‘yA A ‘Agent. Fr, $20 TO $30 PER WEEK.—THE ADVERTISER ‘will guarantee ony enterprising Foung man in town or country, with a small cay Send old street, Brookiy , I dersu fk will receive in, roe ful Instructions, ‘This is no fo yee WANTED—ON WHEELER AND WIL- son's sewing machine; also dressmakers and appren- pon at 1,015 Broadway, below 28th st., over the corset Ss* GOOD MILLINERS WANTED AT 200 SECOND street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ook; one who understands cooking in all Ms ling to assist in washing and ironii hing of a gmail private family. uo o Bec ‘ort distance into the counti oth av., between 26th and 26th ata., third tions to go for two days at floor, back room, ANTED—A SITUATION AS FOREWOMAN IN A hoop skirt factory. by one who understands evei branch in the business; a id reference if required. Address for two days C. H., Herafd olice, kena SITUATION: AS FIRST CLASS LAUN- respec oun, h woman; has the $3 East 6th at, between 2d av. and Bowery. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- }, to take ane oneninees and do plain sewing or fight chaniberwor; uo objection to the country; good. fete. ence from her faatiplace,” Gail at 168 800 st.) between 7th WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS PROFESSED ‘cook; can give full satisfaction in her business; to save trouble no washing or ironing undertaken; no objection to vin ae jt of city reference given. “Cail at 2UL 39th st. YOUNG COLORED GIRL DESIRES A, SITUATION as nurse and in sewing. Can be seen at 73 2b good er, a Phureday aud Friday, trom 10 A: Me A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- conas as Ameren and plain sewer or fpesiker no ebjection to rowing up children; understands so e Span would wish to live with & ‘Spanish family. Gall at 10 rman st., Bi lyn, brick cottage. A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS SEWING AT her home; can cut and make gentlemen's shirts and children’s clothes, and ladics’ underciothes, in the neatest Manuer; has lived out as seamstress seven ‘years; or would tlemens’ and Jadie’s washing and froning in the best style; also window curtains; best city references, 213 West ‘2ist at., between Sth aud 9th avs., in the basement, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation as cook, washer Ges irmer, or as laundress; best dty reference can be given; would prefer to go to the coun- fry. res ‘seen for two days ut $6 Wes +s ear 6th a YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS waitress, or as chambermaid and waitress; no objection to go a short distance in the country. Has the beat refe- Fences. Can be seen tor one day at 142 East 29th at. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, L, tf cook in a private family; understands her business Sifts ranches; isan excuilent nt baker of bread, pasiry and East hath ee soooud door from Sa are” . MIDDLE AGED SCOTCH WOMAN (WIDOW) So general housework for a sisall familys ‘Inquire at’106 Bas Mihst,, third story, back room. 8 COOK AND TO ASSIST IN WASHING AND TRON. aap oe peepaceanle ste pa th the Lae Me Sos West ioih st, between 7th and Sth avss yn 2 APPA a SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do ¢hamberwork and waiting, or us nurse and cham- ho objections to, the country. ‘Two years! rese; im her last place. be szen ior two days at 312 SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid or to do general house- Bork wuere there would be only, thiee or four in the family; ‘Can come well recommended from her last place. Call corner Smith and Union sts., Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS first class waiter or chambermaid. The best city ‘rete- Fence. Call for two days at 117 West 26th st, N AMERICAN PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SI” ‘uation as waitress and chamnbermaid in a small family; Reference given if required, Cail for two days at 83 East 15th st., between $d av. and Irving piace, third floor, tron* -Foom, YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COOK, washer and troner; xa good baker; has no objection fe to the country ; has good city reference trom her Fan be seen till eugaged at 234 7th ave., near pines front room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO. testant giri, as nurse and to do sewing; has good rete” Fence. No objection w the country, Call at 304 7th ave,, be™ tween 29th and 30th sis. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation as first class laundress; in a private family; may ‘Bo seen ai her present employer's, 63 Clinton place, 8th st, . Arent WOMAN FROM THE COUNTRY WISHES A situauion as chainvermaid or as children's nurse, Can ibe acen for (wo days at && West 17th st, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS cook; understands her business perfectly; has no ob- to assist with the washing; the best ot reference from last place. Call at 87 West 13th at., near 6tu ave. ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT WO- A. Mian; she ts a good plain cook, and an excellent washer ‘and sroner, no objection to do housew ork ina private tainly 4s @ good baker. Can produce the best of city reterences, 2yth st, between 2d and 3d aves., for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, 4o do chamberwork, waiting and plain sewing, or take @ire of children and assist in the housework: le herseli useful; wo objection to the Shae tor two days at 153 eat 2th ute make ferences can be given. C: Deiween 7th and 8th aves., in the rear. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION; IS A GOOD haben andironer, Can be seen for three days at 142 Ate WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION; IS AN excelledt copk and baker; the best of city reference objection to ‘go @ short distance in the 20 ‘Mh st., third tloor. Can be seen p—A-¥ Cal at 2 full suited, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion to cook, wash and iron; can give good i a re. Fence; nasa objections to city or country. Call f days at 135 Wea SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, as infant's nurse and seamstress, or to charge of children and dp light chamberwork. Call at Ref present employer's, 0 Wert th at, PROTESTANT AMERICAN GIRL, 16 YEARS OF ages wants a situation as chambermald and Waitress or is child's nurse and plain sewer. | Can be ween nt 65 4th av, mad floor, front room, ior two days. 001 WANTS A SITUATION.—IS A FIRST CLASS cook; understands soups, fish, game, jellies and Kinds of pastry; Ina good, baker of bread; would not ob to going & short distance in the country give, the cy ret renco irom het last employer a’ Call “at No. il 6th floor, up stairs, 8 LAUNDRESS.—WANTED, A 8] te 'UATION, BY A first clase rai tn a pri ly; she perfectly innderstande French tuting in then manuer, and can the best of reierence, Cali at 6y, corner of 6th fav. and 39th at. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE A girl, as good plain cook; is a most excellent washer aud ner, And a good UFend, bike woul do the work of wr rence. “Gull at 99: Wes te family ; lyth st, between id and seamstress, or to walt on a lady; can do oa? aie dreasings clty reference, days at 38 East 20th RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITU- ation, Ina private family, to do sewing and make Ler Got generally: useful: good reference giv Call at wi a the store, A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS. CHAM’ Can be seen for two RESPECTABLE WOMAN. WISHES A SITUATION ‘as chambermuid and waitress, or would do agueral housework, in wstnall family, Has'good reference, Can be eon at 229" Kast 19th st. SITUATION youn ve nen NTED—BY “a RESPECTABLE 8 OOOK—A RESPECTABLE, STEADY YOUNG woman, 6 beat of reference, cesires a iy, oF countiy pretere Yonkers, or in that vicinity; 1s @ fis uod rk ad baker and an esrellent’ Washer and Iromery bry uread aud pi jail at AS 6th av, “\ Youna soi GIRL WISHBS A SITUA. A tion as nurse, or cham! and wai teas fa aaa pd See an week in iii ty rena reutdiig at Non a beiscen Scher: fo wee at No. 2a mearbere st., Brooklyn, to whom ste ra, No objection to the country. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, WHO A Sas intely lost her baby, 18 destroy rou of obialning 8 aity, Geomas wet nurse in & respectable Amity. “Call at No. 2) Henry . Ae INFANT'S NURSBE.—WANTED, A eto, Proyestant. ipl, who ts fully com duties Braet bas ve now fag: would 4 berwork ff ye country for "he summer ‘nga fence, Can be seen for two Maya ai 2 and 160 gis, in the dry goods siore, Ist av, Detween 10th | RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion as nurse and seamstress; can cut and fit children's or embroluery: dresses and do all kindsof family sewin, jo. 11 6th at, irs reference. Call for three days at Hoor, front room, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAR- ried woman, as wet nurse, whose baby is three weeks Old; good reference, Apply at 44 Jackson st., roos COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation to cook, wash and iron: an excelient washer and ironer; understands all kinds of baking; willing and obiising; no objection to the country; four years! city reference, an oo for twodays at 312 East [3th st., between aves, B COOK'S SITUATION,—WANTED, BY RESPECTA- ble woman, as first class cook tands soups, od pastry of all kinds; none need apply no objection to the country for the summer months; hug the best of ity references from her last place, where she i has pent twenty-three years, seen for two days, if not suited, at 212 th st, RESPECTABLE ENGLISH PROTESTANT YOUNG ‘woman wishes @ situation as sham! id and waitress has good city refer from her last place. Can be seen for two days at her present employer's, 183 Unign at., Brooklyn. Hor HOUSEKEEPER,—A MIDDLE AGED satel England widow, of practical experience as above, Gesirous of an engagement, either in cit Cullat OF address 183 West 46th stl, near 1 or counuy. ow |ON WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN first class chambermaid; she is fully competent of taking case of children, and hae lived six years past in her lant place She can furnish the very best of city reference, in 13th sts. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, a8 cook; understands her business thoroughly, Gan be well recommended by some of the most respectable families. Can be seen at her present employer's, No. 7 Uni- versity place, for two days. JITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, a8 chambermald and waitress or to do general house- work, Inquire at 163 6th av. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO DO 1D chimberwork wud waiting. oF would do cbarnberwork and washing and ironing; is willing to go a short distance in the country; has the best of city reierence, Can be seen for two days at the umbrella store, 99 25th st., one door trom ave. SALESMAN WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE DRY :0ods store; one acquainted with the cash trade pree ferred. Address box 751 Post uillee, ITUATION WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, FULLY ¢ com. tent, Would like to take chrage of, or Work on, a farm (Long Island preterred). Can give the best of recommenda- tions from lis. employer, Address, for three days, L. D. C., 92 Walker street, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, as good cook, washer and troner in a private Ij in the city; no objection to go in the country tor te s ter months; has city reverence. Call for two days at 210 West 20th st., between Stn and Wh avs., sirst floor, room, QITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls; one as good cook, excellent washer and ironer and # good bread and biscuit rhaker; the other as chambermaid and laundress, or chambermaid’ and waitress; both willing und obliging. ‘Have the best of city references from ther last pinces. “Call for two days at No, 129 24th at., corner of th av. SITUATION WANTED—AS COOK IN A PRIVATE FA. mily, and to assiet in the washing and ironing; city or country reference can be given from some of the most re- spectable families, Can be seen at 229 7th av., near 26th st. SITUATION WANTED AS NURSE, CHAMBERMAID and to do sewing, or to assist with the washing and iroving; understands the care of chiltren; is willing to make nerself generally useful. No objection to go to country, Can be seen at 60 Main si., Brooklyn, 10 PR and GOING TO EUROPE—A YOUNG ing to France; she requires no w 00d . ‘Cat mm Martin, ‘Brothers & Co, Nos eo WO SISTERS WANT SITUATIONS—ONE IS A FIRST class cook; understands her business tn all its brancnes; OF would assist with Washing. ‘The other can do waiting oa ghamberwork, or would do waiting and assist with Ing. Both have lived tn one) place for the ast five years; would go & short distance in the country, Ca at za 20th at., berween 8th and 9th avs., secotta tioor, fro ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Me pactituation as chambermaid and waitress, Can be at SITUATION "ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A attend ohiidren ard do plain sewing or chamberwork. Apply at 183 7th TO Warn Ge astoe, BY A GOOD COOK. is willit HO assist in washing: understands ‘baking. Can be seen at 145 West Sist st., ment, Best of ciy jerence given. ii ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion as Chambermatd and waitress; has no objection to the country or to travel with family, Can city reference. Can be seen for two days at Bt East ‘Warren st, lyn, ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE GIRL, A situation as plain cook and first rate washer and ironer. Biv objection to country, Good reference if Fequired. Call at 16 4th st., between Gansevoort and Horatio, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as nurse aud seamstress, to go to Cuba; can be well recommended, Call for two days at 18 Prince # situation as nurse and seamstress; thoroughly undere stands the care of children; no objection to the country; bet A RESPECTABLE COLIRED WOMAN, reference from her ian place; Nas a child two, tion to yo in the country, Apply at 132 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE irl, as chambermald oF ‘raltrene; the best of city rele. West 22d st, near dth av. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, cellent wi ease not reference, {rom her in the mores would do plain cooking, Washing and troning; has good Feterense,. Gall av Balter, Brooklyn in the sore. © would Uke situation us wot nurae; child but & few weeks od. of, reference. | Inquire for two days at WAXTED IBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A ean be well recommended. Inquire at 18 Prince st, ‘a siutiation er and ironer; hi Bina ee rence from her last place, Can be seen for wo duys at 92 t@ do general housew or vod plain cook anu af fina tremors is witihig an Wert. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A at T NURSE.—A YOUNG AND HEALTHY MARRIED me av., between cen Bad and between 9A. M. and WASTED ie seid to BY A RESPROTABLE '& good and troner, also baker. pet. ie Jes ast Ty where she lived ai jane i at 53 King rn KR Leen BY A_ RESPECTABLE young washer and Jroner, or to do inewdrk oF small na the beat af rorerences From her Inst place. Gall at 285 Bast 13th a, seagor two days, 7 ANTED-BY. A RESPEUTABLE PROTESTANT ina anal feanigy good cy reference given, at Ils Peas! sts an ¥ Brooklyn. Oan be seen ‘wil sulted. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY | A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, a8 ood plain cook, first rate wash and troner,- Has good city reference, Call at 166 Bast 3 a, near 2d av,, first floor, Wanton YA pear aeranlt YOUNG GIRL, A fey Rg Samnily ; undera read and give four Main au, Ast oor, Pinca ‘and ‘ail nat ‘st ary halt reference, Brooklyn, yeareand o ront room, seen for three days, at 117 4th av., between 12th and || WANIED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, to take care of children or do plain sewing or cham: berwork. Has good city reference from her last place, Ap- ply for two days at 865 6th av., second floor, ANTED—A FAMILY’S WASHING, BY A RESPECT- able woman, whose husband is at the seat of war; will do it very reasonable; has lived with the most respect: able families in this city and country. Can be well recom. mented. Call at or address Mrs. Dougherty, 168 West 32d et ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as experienced nurse, or would be willing 20 go as chambermaid; has six years’ reference from her last employer. Apply at75 Madison uv., between 34th and ‘ss., for two day: ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE youn; Woman, as nurse And seamstress; has had 12 years’ experience; \ble of taking the entire charge of ‘an infant, or TS ight chamberwork and sewing; can ive six years’ rererence. Call at 85 Pacific at, west of jenry, Brooklyn, from 10 to 2. WAXTED-A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE jung woman, as chambermaid, and to assist in wash- ing and roming, or as nurse and seamstress: the best of city yelerence from her last employer, Apply for three days at ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE rl, to do general housework; or to cook, wash and tron; the beat of ey reference. Gail at S61 Bowery, "ANTED—A SITUATION IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, BY @ respectable young woman, as first rate cook, in all its branches; understands baking in all its bratiches, and 4s willing to assist in washing and froning, The best of city Teference can be given, Call for no days at 30) Hicks st., third floor, front room, ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook, washer and froner, or to do ge housework ina privace family. Good ety’ reference; Gan be seen for two days at 143 Aviantic tt., in the fancy siore. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a8 good cook, washer and ironer; would do the house: work in a small family. Has four years’ reference from her lust place. Cail at 148 East 29th st., near 2d ay. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE irl, ascook, Washer and ironer; is willing to short distance in the country. Inquire at 408. Greenwich st, first floor, tront rvom, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT young woman, as chambermaid and waitress, orto see to children; has lived with her present employer five yours, and wil be well recommended as a valuable and fuith- pply at 23, Mansiield place (West Gist st.), be aves, tween 8th a ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation ina small taimily as chambermaid, or wouid do light general housework, or would attend asnurse. Goo references given. Inquire for Mary Ann Karney, at 190 East 12th st, between Ist and 2d aves, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, she will ive j none but Je persous need apply. Call ‘at 202 East 19th st, oor. EVERAL FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS WANTED— immediately; alto an ‘apprentice, None but good sewers need apply at 3ii 41 ‘EAMSTRESS WANTED.—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS ‘operating on Grover & Baker’s sewing machines, and can cut and fit ladies’ and children’s dresses and doall kinds af Roesawing, Address for two days Mrs, F.@. W., He- rald office. ERVANTS IN BROOKLYN WANTING SITUATIONS can be suited immediately th first class families at the highest wages. T have many situations now ready in | best families in- Brooklyn, and may be en Several smail girls wanted: Apply to Mr. Tillary st., Brooklyn. Te OR THREE GOOD DRESSMAKERS, ALSO A fit, 1g Aniah after # machine and some plain sewers, at West 13h st,, near fu ave, 10 MILLINERS.—FOUR GIRLS WANTED WHO UN derstand the millinery business. Call at 115 ave. A. ‘ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A RESPECTA- ble Protestant women, to do general Mousework, One ito ean bring good reference from her last employers can apply at 225 East Broadway. ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; none need apply unless well recommended; wages, $7 per month, Call at $11 West 21st st. Woe CLASS FINE SEWERS, AT NO 805 Broadway. WA XIEDZA, GQOD DRESSMAKER; ALSO. Hoopakintwaker Apply at 796i av. in te skit ed afistophens aay, store. ‘ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK, WASHER AND ironer, None others need apply, ” Good reference re- quired, Inquire at 120 West 22d at., bétween 6th and 7th avs ‘ANTED—AS COOK AND LAUNDRESS, A SMART, fetive gil, who thoroughly understands ‘her business, not afraid of work, and can good recommendations, Apply, at 66 Livi ngston st., Brooklyn, between 10 and ey WAXTED=A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, WHO 18 4 neat seamstress and understands operating machine; wages $7. “Apply at 180 2d av., between 10 and 12." ‘ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL, TO SEW AND MAKE herself generally useful. ‘Apply at 87 West Slat at. ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, 4 GOOD COOK, WHO Is ‘agood Washer and froner. Good references re- quired. ApH at 76 Clinton place, near 8th ave. WASTED—A GIRL, OR MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN ‘woman, to do the housework of a small family. for three dayéat $22 Grand st. None but Americans eed apply. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK in @ family of two persons; must undersiand plan cooking and be a good waaller and/ironer: wages not to ex- it $6 per month. Apply at 164 West Oth st. ANTED—THREE PROTESTANT GIRLS FOR THE ‘country; one cook, Washer and ironer; one house- Worker, and & chhambermald, and ‘seamstress, Employer can be seen between 11 and 1 o'clock at 97 WANTED GIRL TO DO SEWING; ONE WHO CAN ‘work on Wheeler & Wilson’s machine. Apply at 116 Chambers st. ANTEDSIN BROOKLYN, A) COMPETENT, GIRL for general housework; must be Seon washer and lyoner: wages $6 per ‘month. Apply at 400 Siatest., near owere, "ANTED—A LADY TO ATTEND IN A LADIES’ ‘dress and fancy trimmings store; one who is per fectly conversant, and can buy as well'as sell, with good taste, Call at $67 Bowery. Wainy atad0 oa A, DRESSMAKER AND AN ‘APPRENTICE, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS nurse and chambermuatd; is capable of taking charge of an infant from its birth; is willing to the country for the summer; has the best 0. reference, Call at 94 West 26th t., lirst floor, front room, ay cee a TWO RESPE TABLE | PRIENDS, SITU- Suions in private fumilics; one ax good plain cook, washer and ironer and lirst rate baker: the other as cham: Dermaid and waitress, and willing to assist with the wash- ing; they would like to be together, if possible; ean both v6 the best of city references from fast places, Call at 156 ave 'ANTED—A SMART, INDUSTRIOUS WOMAN, WITH trom $300 to $500 in cash, to take one-half interest in one of the best and safest businesses in thie city, suitable for alady. Address A, N. 8., Herald office, ‘AN WANTED—10 = WINDOWS IN A RIB- Bon and enbroldery store, also to display goods at the door; sho dcket ‘writer. : fectly how to dornlf this, Apply at 488 6th ner EBOW PEP me PRSSISRIPET RIVER. recast FEET LONG.—PRINT in colors, in a p ie be bg in the reeamiaal pocket.” —Herald. ‘ree by mail. Agents wanted, SCHONBERG & 00. New York, Were YOUNG MAN ACQUAINTED WITH the liquor business; one who can intluence a city trade, and also out of town; references required; satisfacto- ‘arTangements will be made. Apply at 175 West st., near arren, ui ‘ANTED—SIX MEN FOR STEAMERS, TWO CON- ductors, four girls to travel, two boys for trades, three Porters, two express drivers, clerks for steamers, stores and & man to take charge of an engine, two apply ‘at No.7 C hatham square, 'ANTED—TWO pine. cues RETAIL DRY GOODS salesmen; none but those acquainted with the Broadway trade need a} UF BSDELL, PHikson & LAKE, , 471 Broadway. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE Four TO TEND BAR tel, 685 Hudson st, corner Charles, bpertmerae aren Vp ran -r0uNe MEN WISHING TO GO TO SEA. Voyages of all kinda, and to all parts of the world. Apply wv NDALL & SITTERLY, South street, up Winnretacn AN IMPORTING HOUSE, AN ACTIVE, intelligent and willing boy, 16 to, 17 years old; must at aro ee it Seas Geet ar Thon Dale & Co., 18 Wi te, ftel Thomas ND ‘0., 18 Warren st., up stairs, after three ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD HABITS, IN- dusirious, prompt and willing to work, as collector. One having a small cash capital at his dis nd can an- wer these requirements will address B. W. F., box 216 ferald of ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FROM 16 TO 18 YEARS old, to tend bar. Inquire at the Park House, corner of Broadway and 69th si, ‘ANTED—AN ENGLISH OR SCOTCH GROOM; Beet atat, be ® Frovestant. Apply to George Murray, ast at, Weta te a scene Tee 5 ret store; can pro- duce good reference, Address for two days J. La, Herald ‘ANTED—A MAN AS PASTRY COOK WHO IS A good bread baker, for a first class summer house; also gfreman for» hotel, dad afew boys, Apply early at 175 WE YOUNG MAN, AS COACHMAN, TO GO snd make hlinself usetals wages not to au- Apply, ‘with references, at Bookham # Bedells, Rti 809 4th av., thie day, at 10. M. ANTED-AN INVOICE CLERK, ALSO A YOUNG man ina banking house, aud a cailector, Fniton st, Merchants’ Clerks’ Registry office, procured;'‘no commission in advance, Reference to first lass houses. Established 1856, Clerk on & steamer also wanted. ‘ANTED—A BOY, FROM 16 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE, ‘who is Well acquainted with ambrots gy ata mode yate salary, and to board in the Crur a ¢ advertiser, Apply at 120 Bowery, before ten o'clock, of Martin, ANTED—A STEADY COLORED MAN, TO ACT AS paren wok per mouth, with board and wash- ing. Apply at 68 William street, top floor, right hand side, $100 —A_ GENTLEMAN WANTED, TO ACT. AS jon; must have honesty and be a fai interesting exhidi- need app! . unless ready to start on Fr jiataee + single man pre- Judge of money; none Maiuland, 194 Broadway “THE TRADES. (Goeree WANTED.—ONE WHO IS EXPERIENCED provision barrels can get steady work. Ap- near Exchange piace. 1 dy, capable masons. Apply at 65 Beaver st., roym 16, second tioor. SPECIAL NOTICE: Cuica 11CAGO._AND pomrn WESTERN RAILWAY . Chicago, May 1, 1302—The annual meeting of the pdbolicrs aad mosthclders of the Chisago and Morih- westera Hallway Company will be beld at the ollce of the Company, in the eity of Chicago, on Thursday, the oth day of June, Ts8, at k P.M, for'the election of Directors for joarrnauing, and for the trausaction. of uny oiher busi pre tat may come before them. The trans oks will be .osed on the 4th instant WM. B. 04 Oxon To 3H THE BRAVR—THE ADJUTANT OF THE irty-th nt New Yor! Came Sua Law's Lax Dina, Va. (Gen. etn Beate mate my ‘10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Presuming that & plewant incident directly connected with a former denizen of your city, Chas, T. Sutton, of the famous Seventh regiment, one who inade lis first essay in or theo ning of the rebellion, in ashingtem, would be perused v re by hi numerous riends com) us, 1 he ea ‘cond ¥ ol aummary of little affair whieh took place ia the Whirty-third, New York, Col. k. F. Taylor, with Which he has been connected since its, formadon, serving (0 illustrate the admiration and esteem the regiment bears sands isn for bie wennmaanin aah sottiodlice soamantt ane his untailing urbanfly of ianuers ip all his relations 6 this Fegiment aa their beloved Adjutant. A subscription waa lf- (edd and signed by the oiflvers of the regiment, 1o the ef fect that he be prcsetivet with the horse which ke rode, with us, to this point, and the oc-asion selected Was most apropos for the presentation, for the regiment Was much elated by the presence of Gen. McClellan in person, @ short time be- fore, thanking them for their exertions in carrying the in the battle of Williamsburg, and suiting tha that we shoul have that name inscrib ‘The initiatory wo step Wo the ceremony, w ; Taylor's tent, with the intimation that Lieut. Col. Corn fag had some remarks lo make to be Adjuant nat baeteae offers, ‘The Lieutenant Colonel spoke us follows: — Adjuiant Sution:—Sir—I holdin my bands a sum of money conttibuied by the ollcers of the -Thirty-inird, New Yor whe at Camp Grifiln, near Lewinsville, for the purpose of purchasing and presebting to you some suitable token of their regards and esteem for you, a8 ® sociable and agree- able tield companion, and as.an active and ellicient ollicer, Active duti have prevented them fron being able to can. suxnmate their intentions sooner, and the presentation bas consequently been delayed until this time, 1, sir (and 1 believe that the officers of the glad at this time that there has been that de Sr most assuredly, must, enteriain, such a fee could not have been a more ayproy beautiful evening, with the Punt ‘over Usehere, upom_ tre battle field of Willaueburg. where oUF regiment, the Thirty-third New York Volunteers, wrested a Tictory as it were froin the very verge of defent, and have won for themselves laurels and a reputation tbat, 1 trust, never. will but last through ‘life; sind bere, almost upon the very or where our coumander, General McCiellan, 40, highly ‘coxmpiimented and, thanked our ment, but'an hour since, for what they did upon that evere memorable occasion, the Sth of May—I say, sir, there could have béen no more appropriate place than Uus, The elouds that overpread the heavens on that day, which the rain was consiantly talling upon us ines weary inarch of the morning, ‘and yet falling when we laid down in our wet blankets to rest, have passes away, and booming of artillery and the territic Volleys aua musketry have ceased; we hear no more the grou! sirloks O¢ the wounded; ihe dead are varied ane cet of sigh, and apparent quiet seems to reign over the extended battle ground where so recently Loyalty and Treason were siriving Tor the mastery, and all was noise, tumult and commotion. ‘To-morrow’s rising #un will tind us on the mareh forward; and votore that sun sball disappear, to-morrow event may have passed through anotuer Gatde; and if #0, feel confident 1n saying, another victory. ‘Sir, some of ussomprising tniscircle may fall in battle: two that were with us when we came upon this field ai not here now; and {i any should fall to-morrow, Wwe can ail feel assured that they will fall at their Pests, gallantly, tuttng, as did those two now absent, unti they ‘are alot down of overpowered. Sir, it was the tntention of the officers, to have purchased and presented you a horse; but, as they have been unable to procure such an one as they desired, it is their wish, if ‘Agroeable to you, 10 receive th money; but that it be un. derstood that they present you with te horse you now ride, that you hereafter may lovk upon him as presented by the regiment. ir, receive this asa token of the high regard and esteem the olllcers of this regiment have for you asan agreeable fand social Held companion, and active, prompt, efleient and valiant The Adjutant, taken with surprise, and evident! come at this manifestation of esteem from his oficers, felingly replied that, he considered. himself un- ‘ortby to be the recipient of such an expression o 3 Parhis aligatetforte for the welfare of the Tuurty-third bad been his constant endeavor, and for the future bis untiring exertions in the same direction should be, wore freely given than ever before. He thanked them for their generous - Prova from the bottom of his heart, thering then dispersed with the mutual remarl that ithe representation from the New York Seventh i other regiments in service rellected ae much honor upon the original organization as Adjutant Sutton hes in the Thirty- third New’ iey coud look with pride upon themselves aa baving done the “rato some service L. CG. M. ‘ASONKC.—THE MEMBERS OF EMPIRE CHAPTER ‘Ng. 170 are hereby summon: nd @ special meet- Geosby streets, on eae $5. "by onder of Ae SrR ERS te enka Quin, Secretary, , Mini ne NOTICE.—NEPTUNE LODGE. NO. 317, F.. A. M.—The eg this Lodge are hereby notified room on ‘Thursday, 22d inst., at one lige Pa = terete hee epee iby the funeral ANGEL L. BU RIPITHS, Secretary. 5, over- ‘OTICE, SEPH LEE, fe sh aoa ome on B: is Who for many years, war a merchant roadway, EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY Treasurer's ollice, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty wixth street, New York, May 1, 1862.—Notice is hereby given that the méeting of the stockLoluers of the New York and Harlem Rail mnpany forthe annual election gt dre: tor, will be held a tip olkee of the company, on pig Polls to be opened from 12 clock, egies 0 ied O'clock ath, tnd! 9 o'er Ne in 'W. H. EMERSON, Sec'y and Treasurer. ie INA FIRE, DSURANCE. MEE a No, 170 Broadway, New Yorks May 19, ‘The annualelection for Directors ‘or'thin ci ‘om pen will be Hela atthe Company’ oacson Monday, June from Bis LIVINGSTON SATTERLEE, Secretary. ELIEF FOR TROY, ‘The undersigned committee to receive donations of Dry, Goods, and also to collect subscriptions for the sufferers by the lave fire, request that they be made to cither of the Com- mittee, or tod, E. Williams, Eaq., President of the Metropor litan Bank, ALEX. T, STEWART, Broadway, corner Chambers st. JOHN J FH SENS Broadway. Broadway. ROBT L STUART. Chambers corner Greenwich st. WILSON u. UN, 90 Park piace, WASTED TA YOUNG WOMAN AS NURSE, IN A smail family; one accustomed to take care of chil- grom, and con. come well recommended, may apply at 56 East uth ‘ANTED_A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER; ALSO AN ‘apprentice who can sew well, Apply to Mme. LeBaur- ais, 541 6th av., near 32d st ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION ‘a8 cuok, washer and ironer; or would do general housework ; xd baker of bread and biscuit; has no ob- jection to the try; the best of city and country refe- rence, Call for two days at 130 West 19th st, V ANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A situation a8 good cook and to agsist with the weaning jas st of city reference, Can be seen at 114 East 14th St,, tirst floor, front room, ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A RE- spectable woman, who thoroughly understands her business ang all kinds of dease:ts, soupe and game, and ts vod baker; has no ovjection to the country sor thes city reference. given. 4 Call as 96. Weat 19th st., inird oor, inthe rear. Can be sben for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do general housework or to take charge of a kitchen; Js competent to do elther; has the. best of city reference From ber inat places Can be goon at 80 Pike at. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, Yo do the housework of a small private family; ie att excellent baker of breud; also a very guod washer an gr; vest city reference; cor id willing to ge ihe country. Gall at 94 West 24th at,, first oor, front room. pe naa» satin cbeninednoei Rarhees his eet a ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 RESPECTABLE WO. aa cook in a small private family; would be willing to sasiat in the ‘Washing; is a good, bread dnd biseute baker; good reference, city or country. Call at 213 Bast 12th su, near tat av., first foo ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, wi ioe the — vA ey refers reference, to go! Hace Or yiashing ind je family, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, todo general housework; is a first Fines from bes Kaas pine oUail es de Piet ates Fence frem her a , Bear in the front basement. D teie = SITUATION, ny A sone WOMAN OF ood Tespectavie character, cook, Waser gnd ironer, ive best city. reference, Inquire ae as C place, *th st, nemr Cth av,, first floor, back room, No. 4, ‘ANTED—BY A HEALTHY YOUNG WOM. situation as wet nurse, Call for two days at Neadavt corner of Séd at. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION TO DO ee oe (a. Pee! or w take care of children work 01 ine, Best of city reference ‘Gail at No. 114 West 43d st, between Broudway und ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as good plain cook, washer aud sroner; or Would do housework in. small family; good reference from her last place. ‘Gall ut 201 Bast 13th 0, on0 Hight of stairs, ick room, ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. first rate cl priv ng house or sino objection to gee Short clatsce ta ine country; best of city Fe renee given if required. Callior L119 Bowery, bet rand Grand sts, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A sieation a8 cbarnbermalé ana vo asses in the washing ng, OF Would do general housework in Nip beat ety reference,” Gall until engaged at Nort Union court, University place. _ #RENCH ‘ADVERTISEMENTS N DEMANDE UNE FEMME DE CHAMBRE, PRAN- caixe Ou Allemande, pariant eee pi salt uiter, coudre, et Dour assister un pew avec tune prlite Bille. On de. rade bous renseignements, rau 15 Bast N DEMANDE UNE | BONNE FRANCAISE POUR eux entante; aussi une qui, sache stfu autte plane e og Jes robes, S'adres jours wu 818 NE DAME FRANCAISE ———y “UNE PLACE vec des enfants, pouvant leur enselgner les Us Principes et pouvant faire le bianchiaage de is Inousseline, On peut lournir de bonnes references, S'a- dresser pour renstignements obez Mine, Duparque, 402 Ge avenue, N JEUNE HOMME, PARLANT ANGLAIS BT FRAN. Ur eis, ct mums des nici FeN Tecommaniations, dealre fe placer comme porter com: faire les courses, 8 adresser Broom che nateur ou pour fou 1703 “elm oh, pres de WINKS AND LIQUORS, — 500 CANBS CLARET WINK, Av $2.75 (A. §3 25 Per case, su ty soa ua lies bo Sane aetivered. free’ in the city. i BROWN, sole agent for the Bor e Co: dar siree. WASTED-AN, ACTIVE, WILLING AND INTELLI- ‘gent English woman as child's nurse; must be able to reed abi wriieand accustomed to ihe care of @ young babe, Apply at 370 State st., Brooklyn. be vg AMERICAN OR GERMAN GIRL, TO eneral housework; must be a washer and pply at 18 Varick Place (Sullivan st). ironer” WANTED-A, NEAT, ACTIVE WOMAN AS COOK, washer and ironer in a private family. One with iy gluy gaferences may apply between the houre of Yand Il at S COACHMAN.—A FIRST CL&SS MAN, AS Bis Pe CE apsclty, wants situation; has lived a ears in the first families of this as well as the old country. Kone but a gentleman of family need apply. Call at Mesars. Lawrence & Co.'s coach fac sO Brow roudway, for two days, office, or address P. H. W., box 127 Herald COACHMAN WANTS SITUATION ONE HO river, and & rod eons wing aha Shige Tiss wood apeet ane a Gan be ll get Sinote to. F, at Treanor's basbeap store, corner of 4th and YOUNG MAN, WITH GOOD CITY REFERENCES, who speaks German and Bnalish, wants a situation at ©" porter le grocei usiness. \- aera re igs Went Ith sd LATE PRINTERS WANTED—APPLY TO THE NA- tional Bank Note Company, No. 1 Wail st., New York, with reference as to character and ability. HOTOGRAPHER AND ker wee pee ty WANTED—AT 854 Grand st, Cail after 9 o'clock A. SITUATION WANTED.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY an ANo. 1 Spanish cutter. Address A, P., box 204 Heraid jee. 10 tenia WANTED, TWO STRAW IIAT PRESS- and one for felt Bete; they raust understand the businers Call at 115 ave. A. ENGRAVERS.—A GOOD WORKMAN CAN FIND employment on silver ware, ornamental style—scroll, flowers, &¢. . Apply to Thos. Lippiott, 100 Nassau st, up stairs, 10. HOTEL KEEPERS—SITUATION | WANTED, IN ee, or elsewhere, oe first class baker of bread, cake and pastry. ‘Parties wit ing the services of a thorough- yeome tent and reliable man will please address Henry jonold, Revere House, 008 Broadway. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS CUTTER. A PERMANENT situation and a good salary will be paid to one that is master of his business, to take charge of an establishment. Address, stating when‘ and where an interview can be had, with reference, box 1,041 Post office, HIS I8 TO CAUTION ANY PERSON beard PERSONS from negotiating the following Promissory Ni be same were stolen from my oitiee on Tu 1862:—Note drawn by William Johuson, dated May 1, at four months, payable to my order, tor the sum of $: Seach, Tompkins & Co., note payable to my order, dated May 1362, at three months, tor $252; J. Cowperthwaite’s, note ‘able fo Jose ph Seaich’s order, at four months, dated May 1862, for $1 jose] ich’s note, payable to my order, daved May 1h three mot $100: also three iny Tight promissory nies, drawn by James Pel of which di january 8, 1 rable to my order, t said { notes boing for the sum. o! and the eee ote for check ‘also. ‘illiams, on y Ban! for S10 no other note seal by Deni Haze, bie to wember 5, 1861, for eleven months, for BE ar dad A LOOS, No. 115 West Nineveonth #i., N. ¥, O BUTCHERS THK HIGHEST MARKED PRICES Cig’ La rr chiered Hides, Calf ‘Skins re Bos th Fat by PE’ IDERSTINE, Jr, 400,462 and 400° Tenth avenue, totween ‘Poiryy-aiate’ and Fortieth streets. laugh th streets. N. Goo 4, Secoemmodations for tering cattle attaché e premises, Slaughter House Scoommodations furnished free. pies STATES PASSPORTS, INDISPENSABLE TO grawn by Win, rocured from Washi ou (ibe osctiaior, Ko tary Publ Wo. i Chamterserect, Weve York Kersnines, 18 First street), American, German. and French custom solil ANTED—PAPER HANGERS. NONE BUT GOOD workmennecd apply. A. HEADDEM, ‘391 Grand at. a RATE SOFT HAT FINISHERS. prices given at at Nascimento & Co.'s. _HOUSKS, ROOMS, Sw _WASTED._ MILL WANTED—ON LEASE OR RENT. A SMALL A No. 1 merchant Mill, in city or vicinity, for @ strictly business, oF would be connected an partner. Address Herald office. fan Pract SITUATION WANTED—AS HOTEL CLERK: HAs A been en, such for a mamber of in the re large acquaintance.” Best of stern States and has ® — and ctty ‘references’ gives. Address A. J., Herald SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A table basinces, in good, judge of money. Undoubied e 7 reference given and security ‘if necessary, "Address ‘William, on OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEC. table who perfectly understands hisbusiness ; iwan excellent driver aud a cere ‘groom ; will be found willing and obligh y reference: no ob- ry Jection to the country, "fidvess'Cou Couches, box 143 Herald ce. MPLOYMENT WANTED—BY A MIDDBE AGED ‘American well acquainted wath city business; rent col- iecting or out door clerk preferred; best of reference or. 8e- curity given; has some knowledge of painting; small salary required, Address A, box 221 _— ADVERTISER HAVING HAD MUCH EXPERI ence in first class hotels, club houses, &c., wante a situa- aa sioward or head wailer, oF wrauld, be wil t At ‘about to open a hotel for tt eat oPhreferences. Address D. J, feral tion as m= » Heraid rp, DRUGGISTS, AND APOTHECARIES.—A_ YOUNG rian (single) 30 years of age, having some three yenrs? Xperience Mm the cliy retail and prescription business, de- sires n situation in a retail store; refereuce unexceptionabie; expectations moderate, Address j-y Station B, Grand st., N.Y. HOTEL ats ETORS AND OTHERS,—A SITUA- tion wanted, by $young ig Man as barkecper, in some Te- hype establishinent; can give the best of city referen to honesty, sobriety and Mbox in Has no objections tu thee ir the Address D, M., Herald office, Ww ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 18 YEARS OF AGE, A situation in the ship chandlery or wholesale grocery rai Good penman; yood retérences. " Address it, He. wes NTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN, A cy erties ‘As ansistant cutter in @ boot and shoe manu. or store, or employment of any kind in the business, Riareee Cuvier, 529 Medson at W ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN 18 BEARS OF AGE, A uation in an importing iguse, wholesale krosery OF flour store; band and resides with his parents, Adarees W ‘lam 1 Honnon, 117 Mout s1 Wo xtepsa SITUATION, “BY A YOUNG NAN 2 ‘age, who has been ina wholesale jovbing drug house in Philadelpaia over three years, and who furnish excellent reference, Address Mercator, care of V, B, Palmer, adversdsing agent, Philadelphia, WATCHES, JEWELRY, dic. BLS eee ine hones RENOWNED JEWELS, mid y thi ates, are Oitors orny npouled to raerk aunt ley ow (mee nL Ihe OILER.—WANTED, A GOOD SECOND HAND. FUEL saving Boller from 40 to ) horas power in good order, either water front or drop flue, Address Hoknes, Booth Haydens, Waterbury, Conn. ROOMS WANTED, | FOR A FAMILY OF THREE Adujis, in a house where there fs not more than one fa- amily, notlese than four Rooms: rent must be moderate. Ad- dreai, stating Juil particulars, D. T. J., Heraid office, RECTIFIERS.—WANTED TO RENT, IN BROOK. n, cna or Jersey Cit tablishment, with still, tabs, botler, venient to fer {verward: ble. Address » ‘ANTED—A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE IN NEW York or mat igi for @ gentleman and his wife; rent id monthly in advance. Address A. B. Harris, Jerald office, st&ting terms, ANTED—A SLIDE LATHE, WITH COMPOUND to swing not less than twenty inches, Apply to JAMES GREGORY, 114 Cannon st, TW earenreven A FAMILY OF THREE, THREE OR four unfurnished Rooms, in a genteel and healthy part of ca at or eg a sal ne cart the city, rf ten 14 Pr fer erms moderate, with ft pariioulary, G.d., box 18) Herald oliees Tow and box 212 W'xtep-r0 LEASE OR PURCHASE, IN OR NEAR the city, a Jai with power, ‘suitable for an extensive manufactur convenient of access by water, Any one ich ‘bultding or prem! Orrsell piease address box 3,062 Post oie, New York. Warrtty onus ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, for three adults and child, between Canal and Four: th street ita moderate rent. Also afurnished Room forniady. wear Union agate. Apply to GRIFFIN & Bax. NISTEN, ‘No. 3 Astor place. NTED=A SECOND HAND IRON 8A wt BENNETT, VALL & CO., 862 Broteur — Witien a ROOM, 3 BEDROOM AND KITCHEN, FOR ‘aman and his wife, in a auret ot house; rent not to ex- Broome ith, C. BLN. 428 ree, ba sthtee ve days ig or oo. COMFORTANLE HOUSE OF ride of Wall street, "Address Tenaui No. 7 Wall, miven” room No. 1. ANTED—FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS ( same floor), with the exception ofc cw yt If negemmary fot houerkeepiay, Location betw and Third Avene, Audrens Te Le Ga, Herald odes Waxten TO HIRE—A MODERN BUILE THREE m good order, wil all improvement, in ‘ourt! story House, & pleasant . between streets, Broadway and Sixth von and rent, D, R., box wal ind Twenty-third Address, stating loce- LEASE—BET FOURTH AND erond and Seventh avenues, Tole, say M9 Ur ToxiW0, or a tloupe with two Log y by note or in person of A. 8. B., room ie. ayrne Fea eth two or thr in rear, Cooper Toa "_ NEW PUBLICATIONS. 1B SUMMER NUMBER OF MME, DEMORESTS MIRROR OF FASHIONS combines fash ele- excellence, Do not fail to 3 Broadway, ‘at 25 cents, ek Me belied ahah peg ene ar ne ae she nent oF yerat Wate instruc marr or those about to marry, both male and fetnale, by Frederick ry uthor and lecturer upon the Ph: and of Wace Generative ns, with ve ings colored plates; eur bg ve brought down vo sgl gt te l. Seut mail, on rece! ol . We . plithisher, ‘street, N. Y. For anie by ali Pookee ok sleep) icf atint Catied. “Bates an 4 Ganddus. Also four other works by the kau for a catalogue. The only correct works of ‘the kind pub- jeai Journal. Dr. Hollick’s office is 609 Broad- way. “Hours 10 UUUL2 datiy, excepe Sundays, ‘Box 3,608 Post Special attention those peculiar cases scribed te his well baow a tod nd | lectures. ~ DENTISTRY. TA BTIFICIAL, TBETH.—DR. DURKIN 24 ‘Teeth in two seconds, without pail Benumbing Fluid and Electric Current. No extra charge for torupon sets or extracting. Teeth tnserted witnout extracting the roots, on my improved atmospheric ure Plates, Chemically pure chloroform arid ether administered Without danger, Please call and examine specimens before going elkewhere. oa hy G, DURKIN, ‘37 Canal street, ‘opposite West Broad’ RTIFICIAL, BONE, FILLING—USED BY (THE Dis- coverer only, at his rooms, 859 r Seven- ieenth street. ‘All other spurious, render weth, roots and mere shells, filled and warranted, 11 lovers of beau LiCal teeth, sind aweet breath use the celebrated guben Denti- frice and Lotion. J. PEARSON, M. D., % IP ep ay fe | oni ‘on fine gold an co to hs aot in Ree Yorks tinale eoed, ‘$1; teeth w tect filed and eftracted without the feast hin anid pervect harmless. Genuine bone. Lg! a Brven Sixth avenue, between Tenth in treet and no ont se iain, Dentist, xt removal. No connection wi A CARD.—RESIDENTS OF BROOKLYN Cs Y tormed that I have established @ branch office at No. Myrtle avenue, where superior dental ihe na be ob- tained at the same low prices as at, vig: Moranted anes raed iat Joein, say, cents to $2 60 each ; gold, filing, 60 centa te § 3. acting really inate la Prine be THE Te Bentiod (90 yeare), R, WHITE & 8 goa IMPROVED sgt ea aan gol Geet $e Seine ety 13 Bond PL RS. BODINE AND OLIVE! Wim, 8 tee, ta neg continive’ range ie Be ‘tion, und the anne iibceal coat path nha ‘out focli 196 Gra nd ee ae a. et a onmene, East Twenty-tifth « sure, B. GRIFFIN & BROS, DENTISTS, 258 street, opposite & Taylor's, New" York a von street, Brooklyn, are “inaeht i 3 para their improved artiticlal Teeth, with or without extrnciiog the Full sets x cold or “plat $25; allver or rol 10; partial neta, tooth, on ‘sliver or rubber, ‘eeth extracted wi tout wl tyre ren arabing, proceaty conta: free of charge to 1

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