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_ NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APKIL 6, 1863. able not only te fortity hie positions an )_SITUATIONS_ WA SITUATIONS W: eee ie eae Sate, but oven to call into the field new S.HOUSEKEEPER. —AN al W4xTED—ar A YOUNG ary A SITU. WOMAN, 4 dITUATION 70 At, PRIVATE PaMUIEs APD, want meet us, euch we have failed COM CLELELO ai ast ined an on me ten Sar eg ee | a 7 Soe wes ge od it 2 uigheat , Aad Hi Zo'cloes, at $+ Summit st. are =" ss : jeate reatest end ite “ Tocap, | Bote Addressed to A. 1. B., 4 Summit at., road: Warten SITUATION, REsyROT! % 1 hold any of the unjertant Ot con oe poimta Tefergace ‘gwen and ee ee vance was ‘ ry metabiente ae to polapint reteat with fan io rae ee ANTED. A laead wi , by us cat vebel San. “Shel : aaa ths sumaders the bout sPalty weferonce. given. Apply’ for pr ter BEN ath at, between marches upon Ww aching, Maryland, and also Louiaville,were little more A NUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN two days at ir West 46th at. from which they were obliged to retire before girls want situations as cooks, chambermaida, laun- following despatch:— opponl forces. bat dresses, nurses and girls for general housework, at MM ANTED-BY A RESPECTA! ENGLISH, PRO T CHRISTOPHER'S AGENCY, 10 TILLARY STREET, | ———~ x sees, be 08 ay ft to teapoed te for ee cee LOWE'S Gerinan “institute, 17 Staton at., “hear ihe Bowers: Se Saneee ae eemaseens spa fae Ps Servants wauted immediately for supe: LAX gre WANTED—TO GO WEST. AD- ol Se foe saying that you must not make 4 gene | geasion Of all the vast rebel reentrant over which we may | 4 youna wa 5 Sunaien ee ane ante Grossmaking im all its branches: ce fram eran ob for alan, now read ta$ first clase families. Thie agveee pas ia Cusahoga Falls, fanaa’ or apply ie jon to gv ange comubey. place, | is crowded ev. pene patos abe cond gS RONBIRE I PIP Aoifandiant seats | Can eu fro dag 8M Hos SB, or a are a psec r e to Washington to assertain from 8, 0 or vccupi ear 7th ay, ——— | vants need not wait 5 mint tho President the true state of the case, “ile was ix. | cannot be permanently regained by them—a ure indica ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ——— HIRTY BOILER BRSTEES Anas FITTERS WANTED. formed by the President that some general officers from | tion of our ultimate success. * * © € © SITUATION waran-9x A MIDDLE AGED MAN P. pyfttuation as chambermald Ssctmere 1 CBN be, ssen A arRt > WaNrED—70 4 Ee era ig \mON, ‘Apply to 64 Cortiandt street, w * merican, of und 4 reputation peter, | forithis day only at ry wa tie, c compe ni r the army of the Potomac "wheve names he deciued | 4 WHAT MUST WR DOME. | Hank ost inge institution. “Unexcepton’ | second Hoor, fromt room. Heo evroterence ‘Apply a6 26 Lamartioe place, Wes! 2908 ANTED—TWO FIRB? CLASS GRAINERS, To G0 » upon bim and reprasented that ene al ky clvarly what we have to do. out to integrity and sobriety, Addrons F ——— | at, between Sth and 9th sists ‘out of town. A permanent aitus!ion Had gid wages roside contemplated soon muking a movement, and | obtain uninterrunted contrel of the Mississippi. We m 2, N.Y ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as a for competent, steady men Apply lo ibsou, oor that the army was so dispirited and demoralized that any | Teach those great raiiroad arteries—the «me bordering om — ~ — — ——_-—-— cook ins private family, she undersiands oo kang rN MIDDLE AGED GENTLEMAN DESIRE ner of bth at. Broadway. to make & movement at that time inust result in | the Adantic seaboard, the other stretching through the COMPETENT YOUNG ¢ RL DESIRES A SITUA. | all its brauches and isa baker; would assist in to assist ina respeotable business, and wil = ee PL F si ae ‘ disagter; that no prominent officers lu the Army of the | Virginia and Tennessee valleys to the west and sowh. We F pe! =! ba Wyeltaves, AS hapa arma & a private, fi Fatiy, Spshiag, Boas cise Palerehee...Uqth far two daysat 18 Ei oy ony; devas with some broadway oS macen V od cautace maak Ba i Ly blag sep h lo jection hi 4 4, 8@CO! * ie si po er ee TT tit Al ast ieveitis eigen hot Uda) a aperiodic wiadrppas pny worse gabe wa | (000K WaNTHD —4 soWRE, WILLING, YOUNG Wo. 246 fon 2th ni bare his offers had been informed wat his plan was, and | have virtually disarmed the rebellion, cut it off {ro all RG REREAD GRAN ROR “A tbe sane ASCH CET 6 ERRIECIIER FOP EGG) reat o man, knowing her busiuess thoroughly. Wagea $9. Wea DODO CARPENTERS. APrLY ar then proceeded to explaia it in detail to the President. | external sources of fi rtdistance in the country, Call at La) West | Must lave written ar city references. Appl, iy ti east ith No 44 West sana aall f food and arms, and have surrounded it A RBS! ECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO OB. bin igs ist at He urged upon the President to grant him permiesion | by forces whic! r, front oom, 1m press upon it from any quarterat the lain a sijualion as waitress, pr chambermaid apd wait- to carry it out; but the President declined to do | game time severing into isolated portions the rebel terri ivate jamiy. Thorgogbly understands her by amsste ws : ANTED—UPHOLSTERERS, FOR THR CARPET. DE. fo af that tims, General Halleck and Secretary | tory and dostroy ing their ‘means of intercoramun ication, he beat city rrerence.. Call for two dayaal LZ 24th, Wanten-a SITUATION, BY A STEADY YOUNG ‘ GOOD SERVANTS | WANTED THIS, Day, at W partment, Apply to Lord & Taylor, Grand and Chrys. Stanton were sent for, and then learned, for the | by which alone they have hitherto been enabled to meet | Sb, between bin and 7th avs., first door, front room, BLAIS oe rd cles Tandrene: wgurralangs Gae Potts pe gabe sel lene pte for general house re On ei ae tik f first time, of the President's action in stoppig | us in force wherever we have presented ourselves, and ; vieten ‘Ca 7 all for ¢aselient situations, both inthe city and county, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS PHOTOG] MO: the movement, although General Halleck wax | by which alone they have been able to feed and supply | A Soamdrounn, WANTED_BY | 4 RESTRCTAGLE Hiitwy, Brooklyn. Guat tttonce ty ‘net dine to wages from $1 10 $10, * rommesee fag srry yee Seg iypoly Molas K Bille gat previously aware that a movement was contemplated by | their armies. Washing and iroulng. or would do housework tor a small * — a? = tery, 241 Fulion alreot, Brook General Burnside, General Halleck, with General Burnside, | By possessing ourselves of, and keeping open the great | fpnuily; ihe vest of rity references given. Cul, at 440 uth ‘ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE G2, SERVANTS AND GOOD SITUATIONS MAY BE | '°" hoid that the officers who had made these represeutatious | natural highways aloue (and’a possession of a navy Dy us aifow doors from 37th at, third floor Young girlas chumbermiid and test class waitress, Ghiained at Clinton Hall om bine House), Germen, | SETUATAONS — WANTED—MALES to the I’resident should be at once disinissed the service. | sbouid have early suggested this), we sever parts of their aes eae ——— | or au nurse and to do plain sewing; as good city refe- | cast of Broadway (formerly at the crea ry 7d nee Geverai Burnside remained here at that time for two days, | territory mutually dependent, and, while crippling them RESPROPABLE TOUNG WOMGmmenee A SITT. | Kence, COLas eaten, Fromya. pe iM! DEM EMAREST, Superiacendayt.. Seca, “A ABLE AND INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN DESIRES : Dui uo conclusion was reached upon the subject. enable ourselves to speedily copcentrate our forces at any | Ay perobnas Ceanbermald And waitress; has the best of NTED-—BY A GENTEEL “GIRL, WITH pxcet. | 7 : —— f aitiation as porter, oF would make bivnself useful tm ‘When he returned to his camp he learned that many of | point where it may ve advisable to strike, re Loesaee aapeanall 3 payee mene seth mera lian ae AT TRIMMER WANTED. APPLY TO P. H. AMIDON, rete lion A Bp ingot Poste wing: of Bereba, oe eee ceeeteen ied hecee ken ir Secalla. of pues decisive measures we are sceeney executing or PASIIONABTR, DRESS ———— a ure; outs aind fits childron # dresses Ha ey Broadway, fa ars Seema 4 wairy expedit become known to the re! Preparing toexecute, The successes conquests We 81 A RESSMAKER WISHES A FEW ‘ages 87. ator addrcas, 192 East 2iet at. for two days, | 7 ety a HAS SER’ NTHA LN sympathizers in Washington, thereby rendering tht p'ax | have already described have carried us. through the pre- amilien work at thelr seaidaginr would: bn bp the Gay ~~ ~ OrERATORS WANTED—ON GROVER, |& BAKER'S fy SOURCE tat eck, come moos impracticubie, “When asked to whom he lad com:uut | Hminary stages, and the blows wo now strike—each one of rar gierale comprusation: references given. A ANTED—A SITUATION, AS LAUNDRESS, IN A | Use HEE a a a i sbeock Ca. lit Guam: | hovorably Tlacharged the service in consequenice of wounde is plans, he stated that he had told no one in Wasta- | them that succeeds—will reach the very vitals of the re- pre? a ‘sttonde ies station D, Eighth street, will be syueee!” Ca fag Png Mi py era elegy Pn? ny I lor received in battle, Gonkren 0 att B situation bookkeeper; 1 a ear excopt the President, Secretary Stanton, and (ion. | beliion. Let any one cast his eye upon the map aud ) fe vs, ‘gaged, ee ——- Heterone of & comm: ooh college. and cau give the beat of eral Halleck ;and in his camp none knew of it, except one | these tratbs will be apparent. 4 YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS NURSE er Gew {NG.-AN. EXPERIENCED OPERATOR ON | ‘ferences. Apply at 67 Broome st, F or two of bis staff officers who had remained in camp alt it may be in the future, as in the past, we shali meet { 24 and searstress; fs cou petent to lake care of ebiuren; wane SITUATION | As COOK, ‘BY A "RE. Wheeler & Wilson's sewing maciine ineay fund employ- SITUATION WANTED—AS SHIPPING. BECHIVING the eres He professed himzelf unable to tell how his | with reverses: they are the inevitable incidents of a great ee on $0, ge rere wintry With. « family for the sum- poctaiiie, ney can sive Be Te ‘of city sannl or ane week wa eres: pete pe oo | ‘or general clerk, salesinan, collector or timekeeper im decor enem: : ; 2 be erence give a Ah Medaapntece en ot fc bamen ne Prat | Brus mks was spain cs, Weare | SP! or vine CSL nS sooma ornim | Sheizecemnternemns meant aS" nant ban hed tee ons renal at, General Halleck and General Burvside. Genera) | already seen that it is vot our true policy to attempt an “RESPECT: WO GIRLS WANIED-—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; ONE | “XPerience, and who can give unexceptionadls rofetuioe, , Burnside desired distinct authority from Gen. Halleck, or | actual military occupation of the rebel territory, except remy CTARLE YOUNG ore WISHES A strua-| VW sliuations in s private family; one te 6 fret class cook, | FT yo ed ian ED=IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; ONE | seoursty If required, F., box 227 Herald office. some one authorized to give it, to make a movemeut | at afew and important controlling points. We must de- | work und assist in the washing and ironing; no ob, branches: the other, lately Ianded, wishes to do chamber. | and waitress. Must have city references, Apply at Ll East 8 PORTER—A BITU. ATION WANTED BY A RE- = oe pend While hag 3 the seapornace and ue- | stroy their armies,and to do this we must concentrate, Mri at tak Wess i best of city reference cau Ee and make aged gpcerall worl; si aia ne in | 30th st., basement door. spectable man, a8 porter in @ store or private waich- cessf for such a movement he can it | me om be t CORB a ‘es! ist st. the same family; best of city reference; no objection gy pres oa hardly a general officer in hie Letom a tally againatone Sinan, i ee rte cians = abcns tae rate dietanze in the country. “Gall wt 110-Ewst 220 ot, TANTED—A COLORED WOMAN, OF STEADY HA: rage eee eosant | poder ompey-osf ry est ot approved of it. While willing to take upon himsolf all | three and fail. The indications now clearly are that, sees Par tea pl ae, RESPECTABLE second floor, fromt 1oom, ves He au bo do gen inl homnawork tire tn iarnily; must | reference given, Address Robert, box 77 Heral ite responsibility of the movement, and promising to | both inthe cast unc the west, the campaign of 1563 will Brito Hes “ aitneanuntey, i b aie, in Pa i rABLI MA Meee Rie the Eaclieni es carlicn’dommering nicniae’|'alve es, beilient ectierements decisive wicmariennt Our ee etl ne alasiinas ie gouache eoupiey.: |) UY ANTED Es ie YOUNG WOMAN SU AO Ae Tae eon, Cae Etre nue Ue ee tatty baa RESPECTABLE MARRIED eae Tromiedge a LiKe & any risk of destroying the Army of the Poto: de» | generals vow in the field have the full confidence of the - stands dressmaking, oi kinds of embroidery and family within'a few steps of the door. Wages $3. teh “4 thoron, nd 5S [4 ‘sired to have at least General Halleck’s ganction or per- | soldiers and the people, and the armies will go forth, PECTAPLE YOUNG PER2ON WISHES A ving: isa good shirt raaker,or would do chamberwork iN -OU make it his study 0 further his om- mission to make the movement. General Halleck repiied | knowing that their ranks are to be made full; that every chmsnyermaid and waitress; lias the best of and sewing, or mind growing children and sewing, Has good fAUTED—-A WET NURSE, FOR AN INEAS FOUR | Hloyer's interest. Cambe seen at $36 th av., third floor, that while he had always favored a forward movement he | day that passes will add to, nok diminiab their strength | 2 ant Sa aver lst frame Lowe PEA Hart 48th at, Derween 3d | or ecortificaie, Apply aia) Hast path nts fi Troht room, oF addvens Witliam Oleeke, as above. . ot tu u itv of i y cl el of . reyir “4 v 2 - —. —_—— A could ge take the reqpensibilty of giving auy directions | of aumbere. | Mere ee eerar befure diircenerns | A GOMEETENT YOUN WOMAN WISGRA A SITUA = 4th ave., to Mra. Cooper, on Monday, between 3 COACHMAN.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY a res i ‘ y in the generals | AA tion as laun drew in a private family; she understands WANED-8 SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ms é ~ | AS cad Peopectable young Bngiishinan, as coachmian eral Buruside then determined to make a movement | lead such men to battle. Each man goes forth | fino washing fand Fr uting: can procure the best of aid and todo piain sewing, rs ce perfectly understands bis business; he has lived three years without any further correspondence on the subject. He | feeling, uot only that he bes a soldier's reputa: | eily/refoconco, call ar dress 254 Mh ay., for two days, in | orto assistin minting children. {las no ob, n to fo & ED-—A PROTESTANT NURSE AND SKAM: | Aid goven montha in his Inst place, and can give good city wrs unable to devise any 28 promising, as the just | tion to maintain, but also that be has a country oy Store, short distance in the county. Call ator addreas 212 Bast 14th 4. One with the beat of city references can apply Sf as to capacity, honesty and sobriety. Call at oe thwarted by this interference of his subordinate oiticers, | vo deferd im which his interest is as great as that of the mee scence mlainiaeecuay “mp front, room 16, fourth floor. _Call tor two days. reat 20th st., from 10 to 4 o'clovs, Monday, April 6. auddvess for tw days No," Bond st, im the ba ‘ a e, 1 ‘5 Wa ¥ . 3 whl Tpacanret poirg peer ne tes af not the Baheetioeicar in soe Ian Sonia ars en apres A would be willing (o aasiat with the chau. 3 SEWING GIRLS, WHO CAN SEW ON MACITINES, A SMART, TIDYGIRL, To po iENERAL COACHMAN.—WANTE. A SITUATION AB t Meenas Mana tly on moscetnt mraursoesion es [Re ee nioie tee eat ey aap limba ee a wed perfoctly understands tho diuies of want situations, "Call fi deccremnnigeors Fpl pe OF ra “Spe at 21s Rest souk A” coachtman. Just disengage 8 lived two years with put it in execution. As is well known, it was rendered | the true Amerioan soldier can be relied upon, to dare, do | piace. Gan be seen until’ engaged at 31 12th st, between = | mon Monday after shy Mis lass cmmenrer ne Det weay ealerrnon, hadosan box praia ap reirrag! of the saveresiona which took mpc oa haae all that human power can ‘Attempt, accom dh and ith avs. bs ive HELP WANTED—MALES. WAIED FoR ‘NURSE AND CHAMBERMAID, AN | Herald ts ae eee ss oo PINE Ss T 5 General icrssde svaten thas, bes tas tbe inclemnency of:| T'Lat nanean be planed or kept in oobamand of auch men RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS 4 SICUA- | “\ SALESMAN WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE BLANK | tv uate audcnengeue gin who thorough deine bet A. YOUNG MAN, STEADY AND SOBER. WANTS. A the weather, there was another powerful reason for aban- | who have uct the abtlity tocommand and the will todo book store; one acquainted with the business; no other | city reverence required. Taquite lnmediately at ibe Mtuation te cho fountey with a Rgnediocsen | eacaretaege doning the movement—viz: tho almost universal feo!ing } thus the errors and mistakes of the past will be avoided . Png eed apply. Address box 21 Post office. oe ee Cheionre of hoeees and coeeinase: Mena een en ee his onl paige Officers against it. Some of those | in the future, the foud hopes and anticipatious of a true Ro. 2, Urst tloor, South Brooklya, ey “e Coachman, box 219 Her Bt) Wioraid offer, oiticers gave vent to their feelings in the presence | and loyal people realized, the government vindicated, aud oe A Errante fete atpanbrng td Wore ona Harn WANTED=4 PROTESTANC NURSE BEST ore sa ce \ of their pet Al PA SRE CTR NRG Be speedily 3 and forever crushed. A SITUATION | rane ara _RESHECTABLE Wo. | ix . fore aera Apply at No.3 W A Stour BOY, BOY, 18. ARS OLD, WOULD I LIKE Ke 8M jn consequence and also what bad taken place | We know that this contest has cost us and wil: cost ua | ¢ roner, or wonld do light weno Me ot ; ployment to ‘learn a trade or go ons farm. y during whe battle of Fredericksburg, &c., General Burn. | troasures and blood—the best blood ever shed by any Gallat as east Bath ate in halen; Daa she bet of reference, 8 BARKEEPER.—A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITU. IST A MOTHER x one week at 641 Bis the grocesy. A ANTED—A WOMAN, TO ASSIST A ei side dirocted an order to be issued, which he styled | people in maintenance of their government and in defenos yt 2ath mb. dm th wun rk fon as barkecper in a reapectable house: has nearly & Vating care Of childrén; good reference required: General Order No. 8. og oie eeyrenermogar eg rer pe iyreay Tanta ipraenr i SITUATION WANTEDOBY a HIGHLY Reaprora. | fe" experience: kiod references. “Gall on or address P. | guttanie pes-ou a quiet an ent home will GTyarioN WANTED-BY A BE area. TouNa That order dismissed seme offcers from the service, | Tat us not make their lives & vain, of , by for a mo- Aes 3OuDE woman, as first clase cook: understende Monee sanreney..6 ) scleral ca teed. Apply atter10 0 cloc otod at 196 Bleecker street. ___ | hasthree yearn, eel fe race. ABpIY at 1) Bast Jon oe ‘subj 0 the approvs @ President; relieved others | ment entertaining the i ta ‘titiou of our territor: io branches; unexcepti hie city refe. addy L. B., from duty with the Army of the Potomac, aud ‘also pro- | which would Toterer involve ua in anarchy and border | renee {rom last pace, 606 2d areaue, between Slat and Boy MANTEDSIN 4 GROCERY, be nigh Ag aps Wenn mantis FAMILY, A YOUNG WO. | SS nounced sentence of death upon some deserters who had | wars, or by any bave compromise with rebels. =e. HE grocery preferred. Apply to H. A. Kerr, 746 Broadway. sons Anencommetaneen £56 se seein in yaeeinenn i eine? ITUATION J WANTED—BY “A YOUNG MAN, IN ANY eGensrel Buronide states that he had beceme satistied neue oemnes poy pana abana came SITUATION WANTED —Ag FIRST RATE COOK, BY | Toor WANTED—AT TUE WHITNEY HOUSE, BROAD. ee Bib och at —* ‘ \ a ae poco § Rein bere bee eas yegit to the: ‘counilens millions ba are mre tg aasiat in ti © wash lug the best of cltv reference mM bynes of 22th at., entrance on 12sh at. Apply ANTEDSA WOMAN TO COOK. WASH AND. ro . ples should be made, in order to enable him to maintain | to come after us, to maiatain this government the | given. Can be seen at 447 dthiny,, between Sixt and Sid sts, | fm 10to2 o'clock. bu oh jood’reterences requ! ply a est 26th the proper authority over the army under his command. | institutions we have inberited from our fathers—the rich . . from 101 to 12 A. M, this day. NTS OY WANTED.—WANTED, IN A BROKER'S OFFIC ie ‘The order was duly signed and issued, and only waited | est logacy ever bequeathed by one generation to another— | A bettie Arr ett Pa Ayia To TAKE ’a smart, active boy, about 13 or 14 years old: must know ANTED—A KK WHO-THOROUGULY UNDER. publication. and ¢o transmit them to our pomerity, if not improved, ina private family. Call 5 {East 22d | we_clty well, Addres with references, box 3,292 Post oftive. ‘tands her business, and is willing to do the wasbit ‘Two er three of his most trusted staff officers repre- | certainly upimpaited. ear Salave front house, thir oor. Men ay psn en pane ironing for nail faully; a ference requu ae Sreeeereae oe senied to General Burnside that, should he then publish In conclusion, your committee will only say, that all se cwulcs auata eile Bes WANTED—FROM 14 TO 16 YEARS OF AGE, $0 all from 910 12 0 ck at 39 West i snk a ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION IM that order, be would force upon the President the necessity | the men who noid bigh positions in the army and navy, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, aS aseiet in ober end billiard room; must farnien the best 2 some capacity in aby or county ia & ‘of at once sanctioning tt, or, by refusing his approval, us- | and have rendered valuable services to the country, with chambermai and waitress, or totake care of children | $fii ste from IL A. pares Mee AOOY sane ANTED-TWO GIRLS TO DO THE WORK OF A quick at figures and wee d' to work. Adaress A. F., sume an atiade of hostility 10 General Burude, ‘the Whom they have old Inercoure, ‘unite in the obit0n fe do plain sewing. Inquire at ‘Tig bth ave., second floor, | 2 vo od hee a3 inal! private faunlly, with good city rfercuce, al = ication of order was accordingly delayed for it fighting, and only ting, can end this rebellion; | — —— ty ¥ WANTED IN A LAWYER'S OFFIGE—A SMART pee: errenee that every traitor in the land must and shal! be made to RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO Fer, eee ub 16 reare old, to goerrands aad make himself ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO CHAM. Waster armiacion BY “| niceuioue Ay -4 ge Burnside came to Washington and laid the | acknowledge and yield absulute, unqualified, and uncondi- | A “oiousework, in. good 00d plain cook and fit rave wash- 32" handwriting of applicant, box 2.138 | WV herwork and waiting: good references required. Cait | sound vi peal ai vemeaeen: apple 2 is went jok sb be Soret in ee son areas | Caer mene lame ea Ractsinuaty | Sos EE: Pe ERM RRS | ora af 5, nanareinaamaabontilg | 0° tana ti mand over the Army of the Totomac; an ahd be asked | act ony of the army and navy, but of every inan inthe | {Font roam. igh aoa REE ARERD ARTED= A PROTESTANT WOMAN, aS otha ANTED—A SITUATION AS COLOR MIXER IN THR ‘ ident sanct! order or acce’ country C id. . sy PES TAT aE air at. 0 the Etna ah o ee ee et the 7—Araitore and cowards alone suerte A are ZATION, vANTED—| Y A WOMAN WHO HAS Hg acount, aud ean roc sditactors re hors recommendations. Cait trout wo wo Mat 121 West 26th at, meargthay. | had poe al bry ate 4 Sined (a dads ettiouncesapeiteagmiin soon etn at: a tes tars ths Sond ally. alt for ove day Sienna ber aie tape fa | Gon Sastoven Poreever ng tndosiry, New "york Feat ofice SURSE AND SEAMSTRESS, AN EXPE. | Belov nero ere ge ata tom / clined to decide wit consul! with some ot his ad- part 8. flour. frou rooun. 5, : who can take tue entire charge of an 14078. General Burnsi Hed itt at it REEN HANDS, CARPENTERS, COOPERS, BLACK- by a} == Presto tok ie for canta hewoul a beat soak covonk, 9 | Ga rer coe seainen and bai strorrers st Lith st, Arwt door weet of Univer F ome jowed to publish that order, u fore asked to have G JULIAN, | chant ships, 1 Corlandt st., ng at X DEMANDE=U FEMM CHAM BAN ‘ his esiguation accepted at once. This tho President de ol Ope.” af ee Coy anime ag vcantret anata SE ity ferry. ap "A wRY JAMES, Agent ore eg EAST TWENTY, Fist, STRERT. yee heise iat Ba ou ene om yd a the part o! House. wi < Res. ing and font city reterences wages $7 seigner Geas, sense Onan Geneval Burnside returned to his camp, and came again — Pe eee Ms —— u 2. oll caren le oi, au coin "god-onewt de In me ave- to Washington that Eight at the roquest.o1 the President, A A faewe moewerks | yA, YOUN roUNt aioe Gi AND FARMER WANTED BY |THE ANTED—TWO OR THREE LADIES AND GENTLE eet ia Sime Foe | and the next morning called upon the President for his eee tee Broo Has good c ise piace, 158 Weat 3:4 ste inept pean ee Wn earn a ‘business that will pay from $2 19 $3.4 seat = decision. He was intormed that tho President declined 1B oak OF THE DEMOCRACY. between Teh ani st thetiiy: none Gi Wach so are eilins 10 be “central a a neat | day in any city. “Also a person with $19) 1n cash in a lucre: HORSES, CARRIAGES, 4&0. to approve his Order No. 8, but had concluded. to relieve Gin ALLY OF TIE DEMOCRACY a rar pone it Bagh 06S? Werute: Weis bax RTS Post dusiness, Apply at 10) Went Broadway, te it, Love, aoe mare eee Din from the command ofthe Army of the Potomac, and THE DEMOCRACY. (A Situation WANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISH = ———— A MIxE DEPOT WAGON, NEARLY 1 ww: ONB BaG- tonppoint General Hooker in bis place. ‘Thereupon GRAND RALLY OF TH MOCRACY. fits = as acamatiess. Cun be seen for two days at a8 West cote a eth wits ‘ sae cite oR rae GIRI. TO GO TO aye axe de.» one Lae Biduing Badd aati Boat . ope with « fain e care of the ebildren, ; express ral "ni te raident declan 1, So Tesiguation be accept- iD RAI aeie-emeeninn <WANTED, A GOOD SALESMAN IN Apply: tr 3s west “from 8 (010 A.M. a Wen, Phirty: od. te the President declined to do; and, after some RAS! § COOK—A SITUATION WANTED, IN A BESPECT- ae ee er at ae aeee ; —_—— en = i ure Barnside consented, wo take & leave of D Aa able petvate faualy, by Qua thot gay uiderstande vi HAC, Sa 368 WAXTED=«, coop PLAIN COOK. WASHER xb BARGAIN. Le oy NEWLY IMPORTED, : pet Tor. tr days, with ti that cn rhe yg ye cook, ni ips. meats, game at - froner. and ene that cam make goa breed; none other at the a Aad time ie should be eaieied (0 a ae poultry. Best of city reference. Call at 105 East CATNRYMEN WANTED—GOoD SCARBLERS | AXD need apply ai 152 East (2th st. soe fifteenth street Fort iearinke cue ho deemed it im hold « comm os aajor ABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANT: oye | r. . | oe Cube, mould pay handaomely at overal and receiy nie ba wiinoat Sigg. ie 4 ren Tk an evox ail Tints of emneeeey, Stiaerien, Nonth Bell rile, New Jormes. tiven. “Apply at che |W ANTED; A COOK, WILLING, 10 ARSIAT IN Asi ce ua Jaisatoma " word! bs + a . ~~ Ba Bi 5, og ¢ trom her last all must be ir 3 ma: 2 RR RE ARS | tho order which relieved him from his commauils aud 3 200PE! TRUTH piace. Apply between St and $8th ats. 0 BOTTLERS.— WANTED, A GOOD HAND 70 Go TO a ton avenue, ane OF NEAT aera 5 Wago: Sean eatadaeti ton ae eacantannoen XOUNG GIRL WANTS A. SITUATION AS CTEAM: | ay. ylljislingtow, nocuaianed Logbot Wr ee gE eoepea = : caapsag Shetts ° hore warspaind 0090, that any other order would do injury to tbe cause, be 2A, termaia anc saiteeas; good city refevence, “Gall at i90 | fuis"wagen. Address Farrell, box 149 Hernta ofter eye se SALESWOMAN, fan be, fount gon Factory, ity consented to let it remain ag itthen read. * " —— y. broidery business; no other need apply. Laquire of J. | sree rene.” CONCLUSIONS. S(TUATION WANTED—BY A SMART, CAPABLE See eo ee eon | Wider & Co., 191 Fulton at., Brooklyn, Sg pret mer —perimelecito Tne events of the past two years are too fresh in the AL fit to dovooking or general housemort: Ie a, newts Pop pe ee ge geen pee ooge GENTLEMAN, ‘arise. UP KERYING HORSRA, memories oF ol so reneise recmpenelie. rt a ae One ee ees vee " tel to @ V YVANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND “Ai ES Your committee will, however, briefly call attention to Duging; wil work in city or country. Kest of reterences: ironer; tiermen or colored preterred. Apply at 186 A, sige eaten ther. Also & the tact that, from the ‘commencement of active military er given. Apply at 121 Atanti> st., Brooklyn West 20tn at. fat germs, at eabor ag Ng een yn W acon, at Beod ae and vaval operations in the winter and spring of 1862, 4 woman ANTED—AN ACTIVE GIRL, TO. TEN! », | made i separate 3 almost uninterrupted wooo o eight months atiended aa Hi ead, a Fy D Orelock. seumsties® aud chamber ae Tee Mes ohh ‘5 Mth ND | Roots i fe al at Brow Broadway, up upaaire ait our operations, resulting in vast conquests. at 7ig o'clock. ‘ons ox two grown et ED—AN UNMARRIED MAN ¢ OF Goow HABITS o'clock trwumpus of the ivy, at Hatteras, Yort oval and Fort | aye opie sil SROMRGNES tn ‘dbcie Naeger fo onyreme thet he heat chy reterene ee Daniel Werk dicta pusrreoe wie etka . ‘A ‘IXE SORREL MARE, 16 BANDS HIGH, 6 ¥ 6 YEARS ‘ ers, 17 West 35h at, stands #omething of plain painting preverred. eprranted pond an Bint S20 neoe fore pg ‘be wold al sails, corner Sixth avence day, April 7, at 1136 o'clock. Honry were followed by the victories and conquests of timents on the pablic question of the day. Let all come tie dimy nt Mill Spring, Fort Donelson and Rownoke | Sho are onposed io the Conscript wet, opposed to wat for the Island, Missouri was wrenched trom the rebel grasp, aud negro, who ‘are opposed to the adm/nistration, and*who are tne rebel armies driven into arkansas, where they were | in tavor o! . THE REUNION OF THE STATES, ‘eteated in a pitched battle at Pea Ridge. | IE ae Then mel the cayture of Fort Donelson Kentucky was perma- ANTED—A SMART, TIDY tdci yn gem eo! WASTED-A WOMAN. TO DO THE COOKING, Washing and froning and general housework of « pri vate family, aise a nure and chunvermaid. Sisters pre- ral_ housework ‘Apply at No. oe EAS OLD, day next, trom Tod PM. at 3M Washington st. RAR r ald. Can ANTED—A LEADING SALESMAN AND MAN rear house, WwW for the carpet department, 2 to 261 Grand Address Lord & Taylor, Herald aftie ‘Thirty-ninth street, on Tuge- In favor of the constituvioa, redeemed, the capital of oue of the largest 1e- Perr ¢ following eminent geutiemen will address the meet. SITUATION WANTED—SY A RESPRCTASLE GIRL, ER WAN - N! " x. w : ferred. Apply at 178 Ciinton st, Souch Brooklyn. volte States seized, ber great rivers laid open tour Mo. | ing A Meili sn) beitettent enfin of taking ere Boe oe ee NOK SALE—A set TWO, XEATED WAGON, wire tillas, and the war carried to the borders of the Gulf | ¢ CHARLES O'CONOR, aan "hi hohalend oreaeapaan iness thoroughly, wanted as. TANTED—A FEW STRAW HAT URES ; ALSO A te yet basement. win ofel F JOuN Nek RON Sa Thay aver 4 Kast ISth a. Apply betwean the inemt smaportant commorcial city of the state, fell into | FIVLANB.O Staves. The rebel strongholds on the Mississipp! man for Dleacher, Callatildav, A, in th bus, Island No, 10, Fort Pillow, together with RMAN * ve PANTED—A FIRST BATE COOK WASHER AND | Foon saLR—a TROTTING COLA. S YEARS © OLD, em RESPECTA FANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES Must have the best reierence as to ability, our hands. Hon JOHN &. CARLILE, of Virginia, bine, WO nen, landsmen, « honest son's 2 Mey | I hands: can trot in 2:50; mever trained; price ‘rhe anumn of 1861 had witnessed the important cap- | ‘Aus othe | jonteons 60 be it th cirparents’conseu Also nrechaue | 831 Weal 3 Senn ira naw, tree aurier Wagga. Welsh {0 ibe. pce $18, tn A iautoras and Port Royal by the navy. These | By onter NL HARRIS, Chairman | fea of all kinds; gs tm advance. Apply a Baad Wane bar mond mopetetthy or tagitker:” Veaene ence followed through the combined operations | James MoM anon, Secretaries, the regular rendezvous, Ne. 1680 ANTED—AS NURSE AND 8KAMST ACS damon atreei. paravely Srtoget r. Tow wei Wa. Hexxussr Coon, GE Rok T ‘s:rrERLEY testaut Woman, with yood ely | twrmen 9 anne 12 A, May at 13) Beast 300 | Wantepes GOOD COOK. WASHER AND IRONER FOR, SAGE SA HANDSOME COUPE: | FOR | TWO horses, ned throughout with crimson silk and but litte sed. Also, an English open Carriage, caue body, and a fine ot the a navy, iu the winter and speing of 1862, r by the copture of Roanoke island and bern, vIXTEBN’ “—y , reaeeen TH WARD LOYAL NATIONAL LEAGUE — aa Part Macon, ad by the reduction of te Ir eo ON at Naa AV ARES AT TIL nent, No. het Ba jort, Pulaski, controlling the entrance to the Savanah ague are iuvited lo attend a meeting to be held on Mon | owe who is willing and obliging. Ouy relerence re- | ir rieok, of Fort clinch, controlling the harbor and raiiroad | farapal 6, a1 the Eighth Insiriet Court Room. corner of | WISHES A sttU. | quired. inquire at 18) Henry st., Brookiya. Tenet all this week'at ue ONsb arables, Noni aut wen Hepat’ o° Fernandina of Fort Marion, at St. Augustina, | senty-seoutd sirens and Seventh avenun, a! Ziq P.M. The ate ‘mathy, Goea ety. | “© | Thirteenth street, trom 8 (0 11 o'clock A. 'y the first named operations we acquired control of the | mecting will he addressed by several ‘ables re. Al | onern pew amity. | og ey | ANTED—-A FIRST CLASS MILLINER, TO GO A | pM scious inland waters of North Carolina (Albemarle and | loyal citizens of the ward invited to attend aud enrol jp = DeWeye, Merkel Ame EN | hore distance |M the couTKEy; none Ine the bese sh themselves as members of the League. inate | hands need a) CaM. Ute das at Bosenblueth's, No. 78 | sounds,) and their beac oe ee one of | WILLIAM J. LOWRY, President, 9 eraperaccn | ap | t Phanibers #., beiwern KAM and & P.M umportant seaports—Peaufo the last, we Jomx Suims, Secretary A SITUATION WANTED. A RESPECTABLE | % ‘one sessrasing good ma nonde gurselves masters of the rick se Fe and ine — — -— young woman x cs kK, washer and toner H al Arraugement oon le made; TANTKD—1O Goa sHoRT DISTANCE IN THE | por Lint harbors extending along the coast from (hart TPAMMANY SOCLETY OR COLUMBIAN ORDER— | iP 4 private damliys ¢ ty references given, Cam of the Ve past preferred. Af: COURLTY, HORT Phage, & middie aged Wowan, capa. | le of taking the entire charge of & small Brothers—a regular meeting of the [nsiltution will be Be spen at 18) He 2 fivean, wth references, Hiatier, Herald ju ousehoil: must | POR SALE—A SECOND HAxD» 81 Ix PAs rane 1a tost. John's; leaving in the possession of the rebe a : arbors, Charlesto held in the Conne:! Chamber of the Great Wigwam, on Mon : app iwi cooklag. washin 0 Porites WaMibeaanE cast temaeeied, Waban eth day eveaing, Apel! 6, at hnif an hour after the setting ol the | A TOTO or the suuaiuer, or to attend au oon + Deg. ot VW ANtep 0x8 OR TWO FIRST CLASS STABLE AS fogs to news reyuleements « hee seem at Brewsiera Baliwin's, 180 Bros nur the. welll Blend ence given. Can be seen for ove werk ai 180 West men; those we. (norouguly Understand drvesing | verne; de... A. ., box 216 Pest ‘he. rent, mpeniee' }, Zeath merece, ih tlh horses and (an set a stable fair (00 uthers need appl: triumphs of our army and navy NELSON J aTERB! RY, Grand Bachem. ity rete je Mth at,, first floor np stairs, elsewhere, were surpossed by the capture of the great Casren ©. make themselves ly ase {YOR SALE- A SPLENDID 8 Br. te \ uf : E— ack MARE. SIX YEARS see tie Guile the depot Of the great valley of | Mauiaitan, Sercon.o’ Blossimm Fifth Moon, Year of Dis ae j - JANTED—A WRI NURSE. A YOUNG HEALTHY WO eve 4 vitNew Orleans an achievement which, | covery the Three Hundred and eth, of Indepe GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAMIBERMAID Pict they wil now be evap Oe Ae MAD, Wilh a isesh. breast F ap panes, tags wavs id warranted aion snew ou en Eayeems ‘agon. ‘apuly Tor three daye at No. 16 Monroe street. Rn BALE-—A STYLISH Gear HORSE, ABOUT hands bigh, #1x yr Sees or i ‘ on eaiet Uy the importance of the conquest and the | dence the Kighty sixty sud of the Institation the seven d b> | Seittens, oF to ame ist Mn Was! hing and vommg, Mas ie daring of ite execution, is scarcely surpassed in | "Tt nee Bebe satiated See eae RTE "hop toe Trome ronen wet last piace, Cail By this important conqu: arge portion of Louisiana op towards obta lst si. belweem the hours of is werrved In Eng Led men, good waves will be give Bvodes, Sow, 152. 158. 198, 188 and | good atrappers he above, if ‘Apply 1. Ti Jane s\., North river, tL we obtained con- WARD LOYAL LEAGUE, accomplished the | QT Aa ATR hed meting of this League will he held at | (1OOK'S SITUATION W ANTED—BY ONE #ULLY COM- we the gery 11, No. 10 Abingdon square, tiie (Monday) even J prient understands baking pasiry aud all other brancn- i trot of most important and difficult WANtEDAa MAK AS VALET, TOGO TO EUROPE ; piri < ea; would assist with the waelting OF lake the entire charge erchant: 2 cle ke orery stores: Lentry ston, eutirece a \eiaetens por head og to enroll themselves as mern- Califor two days A the Tear of Ids Bust bees. | clerk: a iitnekeeper for # coal ol Re 4 | oot Twen \ Hage had a y ve an opportunity to deso at the | at, nea: Ist av. | chert tow 9 ahiy pi once eee cle ru fore forme } ned Teuth avenves, under y Twenty a cere for vores, Apply to Mr . No. tage | tn thane naatily sketched military and navat operations, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | Chathou square. ate: | ere fac ary peng pee pe extending in the west Ubrough the states of Arkansas, | : de char berwork and On 8. A HORSE, 6 YRARS ii counts Teomemes ‘and Kentucky, and om the Atiantie ‘Can be seen for three da iW ANTED—A SiG MAN. 10 TAKE CARE OF A . sg a VS seupven, | cid. Ib bande high. « 80) a an kind. xcs ‘ sheen «board from Hatteras to Florida, and on the Gulf from : A private ial De® KOOL KIVON rs y . years old. rivet Ales sieaippl , we ; F ——_ | stand the care and willing tow ANTKD—A VIRST CLASS COOK AND A CHAM | a brows ) sat A eae amen tat wae tacio tat tie — wrd, without regard to party, are in- | GITEATION ecommended: 19 auch a. one good wage W bermain and waitress, both 0 lo washing aud me: + Reot sen a bs teen’ Gs Paltoare ve este as vast as it falls of the most e' meeting to be held mrtg, are | 0 narse and given. quire at 34 South 8th ibamsburg. eso, R nurse and seamatres distance in the | table, corner of Broadway ‘and Twenty seveath atree. ” te aia Gen bet cog helenae 2U. at eight o clock, for | irom her li ANIRD.—RBAPE 2 MEN suk = = Fg AEP * ith ebty Zoclork, at 1D | of ume, We four conquests by land through Mit Assoriation or tbe | and 10th WANTED. RESPECT ARIA N SERKING stTUA. | Levin . | ROR saLR—nonse, waube AND HARNESS, ex. roan. ‘and . ; ks, book Y dee, mienhd “ - i i Geet oRsanpeenphegioe 5 Mismaniog! iver — SITU ATIC W Mopeas es Merchants’ terse Reiley Oe, ho Warp iF beter . Halstens’s stables, Best excent about t hundred miles ipied the coasts ag ine pr is; is a good cook her and honer, mom seion in Savages: Shuatiggs now op leference to | raseals ‘oan ge an machng dod wer) om ~ a North Carolina, Carolina and Georgia—a large por | PERSONAL, | Py yy a Hus the bowt city reterences Cail cama jstablished ‘ollnetor 08 a steam \ Heonara eurert. » ity | F% HORRES FOR aL “cA EIN E LOT OF YoUNS oy of Louisiana: seized every Important fort and harbor nape ° - F = Roadsters, and Mate m8. Gentlemen in tho rebel territory, save three (Wilmington, Charleston (JH{LDREN FARES COR ADOPTION: ALSO rive TPO, RESPRCTARLE YOUNG GIRLS Wish MITUA TANTED—TWO WAITERS, 4 DINING pALo0N: | qyanten—a COOK FoR a RESTAURANT AND a | withing to pureuaae cade al Sects of to bate aud Movie), reducing to a corresponding extent the | Sod nome ~ | one a® cook, washer ant ironer the ober ae | NO others than thoar of st abi t bay to open o; } i, or business purpores. Jiawei Weree Boker, jabors of the blockading squatron. captured fonrteen per eal » er, @legantiy t ed rooms, Le ould | Pom aid and waiter, in x wali private family. Bestor Ae & &@. D. Emery's, 4 Whitehall s'., Sout shoe etn aig corner of 8 Mercee atrer, between “Ainity and Fou manent senr-coast forts, among which were the largest elt to call oo MADAME PARRALLE, 741 Greenwich st city references. Can be seen Tor ie 129 Fast Bt ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS RUNNING bn oe nn a on the southere coset, such as Pulaski, Barra =f te chine on sash and doors. SNe ING | AT ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALESWOMAN FOR THE | PRIVATE STABLE rs THe FIRST wes, 'MeRae, Jackson, and st. Philip. Following these | PNPORMATION WANTED—OF WALTER JOHNSON, sikD BY A LADY OF ausrectasiaeica stot nant Matpans site Jersey uy. APU ateorner | Wingate department: \wo frst clase saleswenen (oF | Phrenic Sable No. 3 Baw Teenty-eighii Loh conquest waa the reduction of Yorktown aud the evacum. | M.D, who sailed (rom Liverpool 28 , oF | Teenie ab hetamkees tee graticnen’s Panae = | the millinery depariment; also several first class milliners, | Fifth avenue, et ee te ie. partor the whole, to a re. tion of Norfolk, Lx, whieh the watersof the James amd | York. as surgeon, in at a Be LS the Please adsrene for two days 91 Amity st a FANTED—A GOOD STOUT BOY TO WORK IN A Apply at Jackson's Mourning Store, No, 561 Broadway | Arak] ty on Yemsonaly asa Address ms 0 ‘were laid ‘open to our fleets, and the rebels . one o stove sod housefurnishing store. Tuquire at 477 ath | zs ‘ovanee' sen ire erection parulewo Uva rest Cary pare ANTEDBY A RESPRCTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, | A¥@.. between Sith and 36th st, | WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED COOK, WHO WiLL oe —— —— te aentrey ibelr, only menus of wizaxcing Shion, bine ern nae 22 | Wr icraden ogwes paren, with afresh unoe or enn : assist with the washing and ironing, | GTX, WORsKS. JUST ROM THE COUNTRY—FROM st compat ere, ne a Rint atanibeta cists neartefiprangtohas | ten a." fo PMN | WANTED -ARVEIAL Goow WauTERE FOR A wea. | fi bea ely ene. no oinere need apply pia ta paar, sacaea st Hiad the success of the Army of toe Potomen duriog ti Fall Brook. Tioga rgonty, Pennayivanin si sepiant ond Se ee [wane wages paid iwex- ; Sand 12, ats ha’ ¥ ge pe o” Vertod corresponded with ihe success of our arms in | Wiangepcey ewe GIRLS, SITUATIONS, oN ag Merenend mew. Apply = ' ABRMAN on RNGLISH Gre parts of the country, there ts reason to bolieve (bat DRNATION WANTED-OF RLIZABETH COW oe Sroner.the other ai 4 WASTEDC 8 BOY ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD, SMART ' ad & WUERe. Appi | “ {1862 A A gy» iS ine . : anil inielligent; moat be well cceominente Apply at | + with re | rpo we SOLD yee ‘eae ae MORSEN OF tas assed . 7 whwary PHALON | two nent metry 5 rented. hy ber alaies, May . ture, rood soe | ANFED-HY MAY |. AN BXPERTENCRD LADY, | sizocne po ful Res handsome Mare, four tenre uring Whe winter of |X - 4 K wHtO tHorovanty ux. | peaks ‘inentiy rie Kn 5 Tower pried Horses ‘Warranted. Inquire a¢ 1851.62, and the -—° nae possession of ae m7 rs Waurhe—ov Pare BUTABLD ¥Ot NG AMBRTCAN aly the Brandreth | 48 capa wu 20 Crand street, strayed, the way to Richmond, NEORM ATIC - nd @ bakers or contecvORCry. . House cumner of Broadway and Caual atro°t / je housenoid a] ry ould bave been open nnd the fatal 2 is z are ye ag: Py th, of i ath wt How ner or Broadvwa} r ' WATCHES, JEWELRY, 4 r : Me verte i When taat hens . = NTE PL “ j | Lats pen an aE ae ueicene oF eg — - tw St. Lav wrmation of . a. wherenbor 8 wo ‘ am OTL st ‘Nt wo. Ww ATTRRS WANTED, APPLY AT 585 BROADWAY | y FANTED—A GIRL FOR GENEXAL HOUSEWORK ATs 9 CHAMBERS ‘ton tne r Lay} ra Tote fe ot te cened by hie brother, Dens, Wes . } fa A snail American family: one fron the coontey prices, more ‘han apy at the 62, been compelled vo have come ont from bys i sbrowker, Pete Dermotr, 189 East Thirty te birth: the beat of " i 4, Apply ¥ ference to's whine, BM) 4th of, lowing articwpie. Hee luments and give as batt! as be might have beew ei 8 ¥. Uther papers please copy -< Glisy Ma eat WANTED RA YOUN AS WALTER: O8B wutg | Peete Apply with roterence to Myre. Hawkins, Bo eh af liming arcs = Danang, oor sy the y interrapting bis communic few doors WOR a y 3 mt " e 0 Nt eeeet Richmond, and Manamae, iw whic re J. NcNEET MEAT TAYLORS LOWER SALcoN - Viv Pao Sh cediieniog |: WV hemres mat ines] Ge Sate ONDS, DIAMONDS, DIAMONDR-<I AM GIVING ‘ys depended for auymlies—-a ine <0 Weineniy 3PM nat W ANTEDANY 8 RESPROTARLE Wow wy. 4 str MaDe FRow $1. 4 ter itt (en aed Pinte tari" price for Dlomonds. Watebes vis dep aie 1 = ation to de yeneral hounewor & Pyrerit + “e By | Me | pig 8 we ” ved on tha game Ther har nonter that at reanes bin whh 9 ye", ADOPTION AN AMEREOAN BOY, FIVE YEARS t anil vl cow Call 7 »phetrs ae A Sariine se == ewe geste will do weil teal sor ewe coal hi Monae ha ‘ & Dale aud jy har a Up ieee di . , “ oR - a + than ib was ever propowed to take againet It ame. For patti tars call on of aldreas A. Chase, 310 West are. New ¥ | WARTED-A WOMAN, FOR CENERAL HOUME ; ' : Shave opened the way tothe rebet capiial or Fortieth ster i te Oe ee tee Watteee ee AMONG. OLD GOLD AND SILVER.-BY GoIn@ neowsaary to go there MILLINKRY, a. | sna Sth are tweennin [DFAS LOUIS AN RIUM: 724 monaray, nodes he Nowe a yor a oe — 1 gina Beye { GARGE AND BALAN } aan ner “we * ‘his city for Diainanda ‘and Sivee oo ws alnost always fatal. Ne we seem 4 ASSURTMENT 9 RIS SPRING AND | ARDS, . one being compelled to take uther goods in 4 Leite toes often forgotten that Mmementiim is made wh coninaeeed ‘ert : a aU NMwi wie iy NOW RRAL | Tie pore j= ve “bankai won ‘Comal Hele Sha / Hi weight nnd velocity, that the force of the Wiow mney won square Post office Was AXTED-RY A RESPECTAMLE YOUNG WOMAN A Av SIMMON'S EMPORIUM OF FASHION FIRST CLASS BILLIARD bets Laon ay . Le 1 as mae of the me “ ol | tien 1 a » 4 ' One ane : bee "3 (ite « tr sim etapa we IAL gil t i “ ren Ist AME, RRNOR ( es: ’ oot ha ~~ — Successful genoral Waa met iia Aa Tort fre Macs Caney, ee eee tee eater: 2 . ao” ; tedion of nee: | sort. Mo ORS DRYING COMPETITION PAID o wan © api coe og ht pb oa i | ¥ Ape | MALNATION ovsmionno foc super Diamonds aud 4 ‘ Aitack have bem eo Li Mme FA " aE « SITUATION, IN SPROSAR , ve stat his faetery Mu eM roaeuenn berorehand, ant ove | WLM .S yistia SEP, SED | Wire her Wl ie gente onde 0 tc aba, | me tawy vs | en by men suendad io we WM : * { fecal gamed ‘an meu aaah mas Hike Oy abaya delay Ad Mtmibdbiving , outils Oy wissivad Wo obe aes. EB. CMMATLAND, Gait a. WT Mowers. rear Dunkue worm as b eteu. a6 eu ea, W. PLUME, Ulamend Drover, 31d Beenawag., x Tia ns o bot set

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