The New York Herald Newspaper, April 21, 1863, Page 1

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HE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 9715. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1863,— 7 SHEET. PRICE THRE CENTS IMPORTANT CONTEMPLATED OPERATIONS IN TENNESSEE. The Great Battle Field of the Rebels Under General Joe Johnston and the Union Forces Under General Rosecrans. \ ovens seguNGy <7/ \ gps \ LAS = arena £5 enn TN 4 st ae AN a . , HANES VIELE: RNS ce s Nats | ! aa a wet tine 9 bons (, id aes Ah — | th “ A\ J eiofasoue= SIMPSONS BBIQOE : ah sh \ CNEL candy rork, : nl pl ay rons a = “Baa, el Set if y Poets a Ni Nate At: BORO A IX R00Ky BG eanem Wy > sas S RD “ nixa Apost orrice ) ABP cee 3 \ Svat 2 \ * Log iy ONE. CAVE nino. i rrsievon Ee Be ; : z | ere Nib 87 STATION ; > Sane mee FOUNTAIN SPHING D FORT NASH Wc soto Fd SW hes . ‘Me WME ERLAND AN \ez See Next Page for Intelligence of Interesting Rebel Movements to Gain Possession of Temmescee and Kentucky. WANTED—FEMALES. SITUATIONS © WANTED—FEMALES. __ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. __ SITU ATIONS WANTED—FE ALES. \ SITU ATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. __ SITU ATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. BY A ‘A WOMAN OF EXPE: A UNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM SITUATION WANTEO-RBY A RESPECTABLE WISHFS A W a ~ e § 4 ReSrmusaate. HM W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY a RESPECTABLE o ner work ee of an infavt; te wiil- reas, or to assist with the washing do chamberwork or general howe ork, Cail esi w do generel house cena bas best of elly reference. Can The ect of clty ‘reterenee (tom her. act ‘iy; Was tha beet ‘oi refer pond relerence, Cas be seen foe See ‘engaged at 99 bub av., fourta oor, front room, wh Jy a Lave pene, Call at 214 West ol engaged, at 43 Allen # ieaged at 172 Bast 224 ot, bewwoen iat ee ea anne OO Os Cone Rese, front room. Tifuiy compeagee to tate arant chiieen nt is | SITUA ym, andl wuueg Sea ‘obliging; unexceptionable referem es can ‘Gall for two days arb) biliott place. Brook: yt 10 (req) ‘A RES SPECTABLE PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRL general housework In a emall ence. Cali for (wo Gaya at 44 fron A. A BeSrecTaBLe WISHES A SITUATION AS } laundres-: ean tute and crimp, Can be seen for two | dage at 111 Bast dist st., ome door from 34 av. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS Dare Ad seRmatrers; can give good city reference as BY A RESVECTABLE GIRL. maid and waitress, cao give four years «| 4 Galt at 10 Bast 28h wt,, near bth ave, No objection to goto | refer a AGED WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS sail at 210 Went 25: at. A Burpy ireapaie ort ing care of a Dauy frou ite birth. | ~ nn thie coontry : A we? Semen fen ren ; sou wok for a baby | nb ——-—— ad eeeengy eat 1 Lived with ‘som he sire ATION. WANTE| seen fortwo days at On Ciintom place, between bh E . yew latig, oF wom ¢ be P f we’ AYE, eecond Lvor, revm 4. third | BY A Rmaree TAM | th rane WANTED—BY rT MIDDL z a me a forenes Ai an hownekecper, ae would make “3 | | A y : MARI ED WonAaN WAN big A att ats | | be Seetute if she obi ‘a good home, Can bene ABLE, orn, WISHES | “ SITUATION aS AA eatant @ LN. ae wet nopee 4 references. Cali at aii We fe a. Goor, for three » “ony releren | patil | io de me, th +, oaek room BY A COMPETENT COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WILL GO OUT TO | bo Badd SITUATION WANTED-BY A RE@PRCTASLE Ainbet maid ai Ina tay ot na . ¥ ow by the day. 166 Delancey a | A cowl a8 fUree aod sramrtrers: har o ection =~ me We cere tus Wwe cope | iia fica Romina Sine y NTED, BY A RE. | we ouMtry, Cali at 0 Weat 6th et, pear thay At he Kast Welles ., Broow 7 ns aie han lve ae | Ate! mont ee f 19 to light work, Good city | ! VV ANIBDMBY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION A wnt A ee Ty Peg a te | AB HOUSERERVER, BY A ge troll y Bp ge ty Pe a “ wih Oniord w., wear Myribe 7 a neerecranue | A an, in ® , \ SITUATION WANTED—BY A « a0 Appy at WANTED-BY a SITUATION ON WANTED wy y lalee chasataren om y retirence - ¢ LADY WOULD LIRR fromt r0 ‘ p RCTAMLE we A7th at 1 PROCUR A STATION ahah 12 W RITUATION WANTED—RY * y \Wanten—a siren om BY ny 5 pane ittone. Cal W ANTED- 4. iT 1 WOMAN. . at ty rerere MAN WISHES A SITUATION As roner ia & private family: good ey n for WO Cay at her present en Dun at. ao be given, Osil r iPoBt room, SITUATION WASTED— Key Lay in from ress st Fs loth ave. beween CTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. A sod Geambernald In a privacy ne Ob jection to go ie (he eout RMAID AND KEAMSTREAS — WANTED. 140 nt fh Brook go, for two vay RY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A RITUATION and eran et wasn. st of rete Tak ad teen Bee tenes | A® PEOTANLE | PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN | o sitnation ne lady's maid and, weametcens. can Nisou «Aud Lad & Webster's sewing .| Boor front room ince: Dew Of chiy’ reterenor. Cal st or eiuress 201 | 10th ot, | A 000 Home ‘WANTEO-POR A LITTLE GIRL. 4 d ik a reapeciabie, yeiva rom her last _emiplozer pply at 270 4th av. hs Pais TOUNG WOMAN. & te SMART YOUNG Fo Benin! be tee Can be seen at sireario’. WY TWO ComPRrant ee ed el engngrt at 1 Raat 19% ot, D NURSE WANTS 4 school, eliver ia tite city oF in ite Seating verame, A. Be bos 113 Meraldvai-e, WY 2 REAP HE TABLE YOUNG pints atom i take care of ehiharen obese the beet ely reference, try man st @ NURSE AXD SZAMSTRESS—WANTRD, BY A sandy verso; wrod be wilt Wo aaciet with cbai've? Work; wo Objection to go Lo tie couniFy, bem oy ia Gall for Wwo doje at i Olu wt SITUATION WANTED irl, 10 do chamberwork ap nod Feforeuce bd Weet Bh ot wv A SITUATION WANTZD—BY A RESPECTARLE ber las plage. Call for two da; ES A SITUATION «6 wr aye ah 6 th wt. Poy ~y OL, A Arion col of reterewen oem aT, ore, Cond D. 817 | tome in the 4 i aca Pet Hin ae, beuwoeit int ai Maire SWE NOR TED, 4A Ay RESPROTABLE | ip Shida we abyeet ie YESPECTABL, YOUNG. (Glan. wants A args. | A* Prwman # vd wet nr at hae | a Bat ea tere Ben re aes ANT) DAY AN AMERICA OAL. 4 rit A ann espe - ui Fi ee | own ho a °*) uy “ys f a. Fo i re a 8 tell private leoety Cau forte ‘ wing ail at SEL EUR | gen honerng of J at SE | see Vor Po nye ad sath Wreok pn, Troe dagen ti Namwend oe . ee © ES we anh OO at Vor other wants see eighth page.

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