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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tomer, April 12—6 P.M. ‘The stock market was strong this morning, and the losses of yesterday were fully recovered. Compared | With the saies at the first board on Monday, New York Contral advanced 1 per cent, Erte Railroad 4, Erie pre forred 14, Reading 15¢, Milwaukee and Prairie du Chieo 2, Michigan Central 3%, Michigan Southern 24, Ilinow Central 154, Cleveland and Pittsburg 3, Galena and Chica. 9454, Cleveland and Toledo 1, Chicago and Rock Island 8, Pittsburg and Fort Wayne 3, Alton and Terre Haute 1 Chicago aud Northwestern 24, Chicago and Alton 1, Pa- cific Mail 2, Cumberland Cosi 1}, and Quicksilver Mining 3s. Hartem declined 7, Cantoa Company 4, and Hud. son River remained the sime, Stocks remained firm in the afternoon at the following quotations:—New York Central 143%, Erie 12544, Erie Proferred 112, Hudson River 157, Harlem 174, Reading 1645, Michigan Central 1557, Michigan Southern 116, Minois Central 14944, Cleveland and Pittsburg 1324, Ga lena and Chicago 141}, Chicago and Rock Island 133%, Chicago and Northwestern 634, Pittsburg and Fort ‘Wayne 147%{, Chicago and Alton 99';, Toledo aod Wa- ‘Dash 76, and Cumberiand Coal 84;. Government secu Fitiea were firm at an advance in prices, There was considerable excitement in the gold ex change yesterday, and the speculators had the market tc themeclves, As will be seea by the following quotations at diflerent times during the day, it opened in the morn. ing at 1735, and before twelve o'clock it reached 17434 éo the afternoon going up to 175—the bighest point it has attained since the commencement of the war. The cur. Tency dollar at that race of premium is worth only about fifty seven oents:— 9% o'clock A. M. 1_ o'clock P. M 10” o'clock A.M. 1% o'clock P.M. 1O\ o'clock A. M. 254 o'clock P.M 108 o'oiock A. M. 3 o'clock P.M. 10% o'clock A. M. 23; o’elock P. M 11 o'clock A. M. 3 o'cwck P.M. 1136 o’elock A. BL 34 olelock P.M... 11K o'clock A. 3 33 o'clock P.M. 12° o'ctocx M 4°" o'clock P.M..../1743¢ We learn that Mr. Cisco some days since received a request (rom the Secretary of the Treasury to anticipate the payment in coin of the Ist of May intercst on gov. ermment bonds, but taat he has declined to do so, alleg ing a6 & reason that he bas not sufficient clerical force te Perform the work. If this were done the gold market would be greatly relieved, and the premium would n¢ doubt drop three or four per cent ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to day as follows:— Amount on hand. 802,868,496 Receipts from cus 432,000 From other sources .. 2,801,721 Total..... Payments... 4,784,690 Balance 1,409,521 The subscriptions at the Sub- Treasury to the two hun- rod mitlion five per cent loan amounted to $325,750, and at the First National Bank to $531,800. The new loan is decidedly more popular than it was when first put upon the market, and as capitalists become convinced that the Fate of interest will not be advanced upon it they will more readily invest in it. The government has decided to receive the ten-forty bonds in future as security for the tsaues of the National Banks, and as the five twenties are now worth in the market 112.4113 the new loan has Decome an attractive feature for banking purposes as well a8 (or permanent investment. ‘The First National Bank paid ‘Treasury drafts today amounting to five hundred: thousand dollars Tho directors of the Ninth National Bank have selected Mr. .M. Humphrey, who is now President of the First ational Bank of Stamford, Conn., as its cashier. ‘The interest on the bonds and stocks of the city and couuty of New York, due on the Ist of May next, will be eld efter that date by the City Chamberlain at the Broad- way Bank he Tho aggregate value of the exports of produce and me: shandiso, exclusive of specie, from the port of New York during the past week was $3,181,883. The following comparative statement shows the average NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, &*4-—-WITH SUPPLEMENT. wx Bea me & a Pe = re do... deca do de.. do ao: do. BRCOND BOARD, Tar Tash Pwo oO; 008 P.M. 6's,5.20's,cou 116 SOshs BUR Sets ine top Micngan Coo Ri ge Me PO ica See N TBR OS By ast ward te 3) Be 2.0 Ll Cem a i Miss cer. bs) * “A ‘co 3 it . "ia te cue, ‘ Pitis RE igs r ti ‘Bal 409 Camb Goal pret. Be att Sia ii lw & br] rr Ww = bid BS 26 3 do. . Be los du, 80) Erie proterted 10) Hudson River Ri. 200 do. 70 do. 100 Harem tooo a a jarlem ni 70 do. su do... O85¢ erast Tanke o'CL0c« P.M Gar Ro smOncacocRWARIE 68% 100 Cheng NW pref. Bus “ 5m Pitta rtWAChic Ri 108° 300 do. MT 10 Chicazo & Aitonitis a 00 Terre Hat Altos 2) Toleue £W cea 76 ue Ene Sa BY Brie ier ig 200 Hudson iver fit” 10) 200 Harlem RR... 2 10 10 165 io Micnip in Cen KR... 155% 200 Te Juv Mich 3 &N Ind g stk 15835 aT 100 Iinola Gentrat Ri, 14a" | By 14912 100 Gold MCo.Golorado, 5% a ° Cleve, a P oie 800 Bucks county Lead. = 1% Bz! 70) ao. ae rite ty ch & Rock Inld He LL 80) io : “ “bid Meee CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Torapar, April 12—6 P.M. Asuxs.—Receipts 37 bbls. Demand Cudy equat to the receipts, and market firm at $3 874, @ $10 50 for pote and pearls. Breapsrorrs.—Receipts 6,038 bbis. flour, 50 bbls. and 1,386 bags corn meal, 107 bushels wheat, 180 do. corn, 2,465 do, oats and 720 do. barley malt, ‘The excitement in the flour market continued to-day, and prices further advanced 20c. @ 40c., closing buoyaut, with very few sellers at our inside figures. There seems to be no sub- stantia! basis for the rapid advance which has been going on for the past week, and with navigation open aud little or no foreign demand, prices are likely to recede quite as rapidly, within the next thirty days, as they are now going up, uoless gold shouta touch a matorially bighor point in the moantime, The sales were 25,000 bbls. State and Western, 3,000 do. Southern and 1,800 Canadian, Rye flour was somewhat firmer, with 300 bbls. sold. Corn meal also found ready purchasers at advancing prices; sales 600 bbls. We quote:— Peng rage! Western flour $7 30a 1 45 ‘State. tere 7 80a 8 00 8 10a 8 30 8 00a 8 25 8 30a 9 60 8 25a11 60 19a 8 2 -8 30011 40 T7858 62 630a 9% eee 575m 640 Corn meat, bbis. 6 36a 6 30 Corn meal, puncheons . 29 50.8 30:00 —The business ig necessarily restricted by emaliness of supply, but the trangactions show a rise of 3c. a 6c. over yesterday's prices. Sales 50,000 bushels, including white SITUATIONS w ANTED—FEMALES NOMBER OF WELL ‘RECOMMENDED GERMAN femaics want eijuaiious as Coons. cham A laundressca fe \ “a Enowe arene, iris for enerei towards ae e YOUNG LaDy y WISHES 4 SITUATION AB OOM drest Md cee ns senha RESPECT. COLORED OMAN WISBRS feral oe cs @uting done ti a best manner Ait given it grocery slate Sua Wr fcall on Mary Willismms, tm tue and refe ts willing to assist tu washin ‘20a ‘ab, Wear Btb ay. SITUATIONS WANTED—FE RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A sd Tan ‘ove. Hias Cly relereusea Inquire area YOUNG GIRL WISHES A sITUATI AM. , barmald aa Yo ait with tue wecng wand ton ood piaim sewer. Can be secn at Wrest ih a take care of children f months. Fefereuce Gall at 333 Woet” are iat ‘oor, se A GIRL Wants A SITUATION—TO DO GENERAL use wor! 00d Washer Call Atlantic at., Brook! tyne set Seaae, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN. A3 conch ino private fom Hy; the country proferred. A STEADY, RESPEOT- es cook; understands ail kinds of soups, Game, and desserts of aii kinds, best reference, no objection to the coumtry, an be ace street “ats poultry, of ci for two days at 111 West 25ub A YOUNG ING ENGLIBA PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A aituation a8 puree and (0 do plain sowing, Can be ioen at 360 Teh a, second hoor, ‘back ‘room. Goad city re ference, A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A situation ag seamatress and to do chamberwork; hae thet oor om @ child. Call at 19 City Hal! piace, th Wont dott Me ‘oeweon tk eee Saks ave. ran | Ae Tae renne_ | Sree waren” | sree Wome armaner ieee oes | Siete WANTED—BY A housework and sewing. OEP gis, 7 Bo Sob top toms eee eae ee ee ee Dh igpre siruarion. sony 4, RESPROTABLE Ee aie CT BE podieteee ITUATION FAeED— OF A FIRST CLASS a) gewan Good city references. Gall'st ok West 10th'et FTUATION WASTED—A8 ITUATION WANTED. vA nurse and seamstress. TTth at, youna WOMAN, Cuy reierences, Call a LL weet ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPROTABLE young girls; one to do general do chamberwork and wail nent. housework, the ing. Call at 342 Woat 6th at TEUATION WANTED—. A GOOD COOK; i OAM rong jood city reference. Can be seen at No, 8 Unive ralty place, between lth and ‘Lith ats. YOUNG GIRL W THaES A SITUATION AB COOK, washer and irener, ts also. baker, bas good city rence from her last place, ‘at 208 West 35h at A touNe WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS 600%, washer and ironer: understands pagiry and i bread maker. Can be seen at 124 2uth al, between 24 avs, Orst Moor, front room. A SITUATION WANTEDORY A RESPR ‘ABLE young girl, to do chamberwork and fine washing, or (0 do the housework of a amail private faintly; 1s aa-excelient Yaundross and bas tbe beat of city reference, Can be seen for two days at 194 Bast 34. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA. tion in a privace ‘unl, ty todo chamberwork and assist with washing or sewi four years references (rom Horiast place. \Cail'st SY West Shad between” vairend 7h favs., next door to she bakery, (rst look, im the rear, A @ITUATION WANTRD—BY A. COMPENT WOMAN, ham bermaid and waitress; cily reference. Cal! at SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE wo- A van be cook, washer and ironer. in @ private family 2 a her last place. Cail at 6) Kaat ws: at, from 8 OOOK.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY AN BX. perienced woman; 1s a first class covk’s the best of city Feteronce. Apply for two daye ar 34 West Ju SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAS, AS cook; city referemoe. Can be seen for two days at 312 Atlantic si., Brooklyn, COMPETENT SBAMSTRESS WANTS A SITUA Gon, understands cutting and fitting ladies and chil dren's dreases; no objection (0 wait on growing chikire best of city references, “Call at 120 West 2th at., near 7th a RESPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as nurse; has lived four yearain her last place; Bost of city reference. Call at 268 West 35th at. secoud tioor, rst door. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES s situation as cook tn @ private family; would assist with the. wi hae good city references,’ Can be seen floor. for two day: nit dav, A MIRST Chass COOK WISHES A SITUATIO willing to assist with the washing; understands her business tn all its branches; the best of city refereuce from er last place. Call at 143 Bast 16th at., near 3d av. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA tion as chambermaid and waitress, or @a puree and to jo plain sewing. Has the best of reference from her last tor three days at 569 2d av., fourth house from ECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO ale child adopted. Call for two days at 139 ba Went 23th at. A SITUATION, WANTED-BY a RESPECTABLE girl to do chamberwork and waiting. Has good re- ferences irom last piace. Can be seen at 143 7th av., between, 20th aud Zist ate, A STATION | WANTED—BY A FAITHFUL WOMAN, ‘as rst class Iaundress, who cam do up wuslins and French fluting; bas got the beat of city reference. Call at 46 Bday. A COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS, WHO UNDERSTANDS ‘all kinds of family sewing, wishes to obtain empl A LADY OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES A SITUATION As superintendent of a genticman's family; a he me Aopen ot 8 oben thao someneaian| 04 very cog of reference given red or one wel Mew ‘308 505 Foe! bate. a4) TUATIONS Bi pp blpnrmred Two YOUNG LSeOrnee. sre Wndervtanis - ka nuiie eee team . i BY A YOUNG GIRL a A,SITUATION 70 work tt W 1a eimambec work sd was san thane sade SITUATION €O mages not co much au Os ect 648 good homes tere ty reference. Address for 00@ Wook M.A: iiart’ WArag emetmoms oe BY TWO RESPECTABLE wash: giles the best of olty seletans can canbe Given, ° Call at 19 Kas 18th at. ANTRDTA SITUATION, BY 4 RESPECT and iconer;, hia gone reterenne’ eva ecient plane: ae to go a ahort distance in the jest 4tat St, near Broadway, first fost ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A POSITION AS erence from her last country. » box A SITUATION WANTED. TO DO GRNERAL HOUBE- eed city reference. Call YOUNG LADY. DESIRES A SITUATION AS GOV. erness, to teach small children English. French and music, terms reasonable, Address C. B., 289 West Lyth at. A RESPECTABLE GIRL Wwrettes | A SITUATION, ag @amsress, oF nee @e@ chamberwork; can 01 childres ‘areasoas | bas the ‘best of wole Gal al at. West 26th at. GIRL WANTS | A SITUATION TO DO GENERAL housswork, 4m 9 suas ence from her last place, rear. wate oe re Seed chy 0 feter. 8 COOK.—A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES f Stuation: understands all kinds of pastry and ing; 18 an excellent washer and ironer; relcrence from her leat place. ull at 202 7th SMART YOUNG WOMAN, FROM THR COUNTRY. ‘wishes @ situation as cook: understands baking in all its branches, meats, soups aad deaserts; would nasiat with the washing ‘and troning if required. Call at 222 Sast 10th 6t., second tloor, front room, SITUATION WANTBD—BY A MIDDLE AGED wo ‘MAD, AS DUrse; Can cl poe baby from its birth; city reference. Calt ry “Tn 6th a SITUATION WANTBD—BY A RESPECTAMLE Scotch Protestant girl, to do chamberwork and sewing or walling end chamberwork (a » small farall os reference (rom last piace. Cau be seen for two 7th ay. HOUSERRRPER'S POSITION WANTED—BY A iddle aged protestant woinan; understands her duties; wilt "be found fully competent to take charge in_a gentle: man’s family; reference to frst families in the city; eau do ta well as direct. Call at her present employer's, izz West A SITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL, TO DO chamberwork and tke care of children oF do general housework. Gall at 276 Lat RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITU- ation in a store; ling Hig ed or inillinery preferred. Inquire at Mrs. William: Weat 434 at., first floor, raddrcas Le - COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion to do chamberwork and waiting; no objection to 0 to the country with a family best city reference, pacen Fortwo days at 104 Weat 191h st, cook: has the best of city th av. er care. aeamsireas; and Mirani the ‘Other as nurse; no beige tee ‘te trav. ‘companion to # lady, or governess; che mt Cal has received a finished salary ‘ddreas: elling: good reference given. to-day at 47 34 av., cor- for four daye Miss Crane, Waton bquare Pout oblce, MF ITCATIONS | WANTEDCBY TWO RESPECTABLE ANTED—A SITUATION, BY a FIR Se eutueadinas mince Sata tcees | crane na nig ergs prdig nt, ayy Se venga he eon for two days at present employer's, No. 9 Bast ITUATION WANTBD—BY 4 RESPECTABLE GIRL. ANTED—A SITt ; ERWO! S aschambermaid and waitress, private family; bas and waiting; the ea Felerence gives, Avy at the eet of re from ber two has 90 0b- | thecorner of Bilioit place and Atlantic #t, kyo. Jeetion to gon short distance in the country. ‘Salt fortwo daya at 60 West 40th at., between 6th av. and Broadway. YY Anzen eat a’ es HESESCTABLE PROTEST. ITUATION WANTED—BY A WOMAN, -AS LAUR- ‘Gail for two daye at i9¢ Haat 13th tc ona eae dress; gqpd reference. Gallet 123 West 27th at. back. TEUATION WA 'TBD—BY A WOMAN, AB FIRST ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, 30M— Sine = iT Gull at 123 West 2706 Ww iad gentlomen's washing; un: Understands fine futuie tad dog ig wp tne clothes can er x tee ‘nent city Te Gttvatron WANTED—AS FIRST CLASS Gerence, earrell 8 Gti ar, fourth oor, te LAUN- understands French duting: the best of city re: ference: on. Call at 63 University plaee, in ite trl ed TrUATION WANTED—BY A Conk, w East 25eh at. fash and iron; good city reference. YOUNG WOMAN, 70 Cail at Lae ITUATION WANTED—TO COOK, WASH AND ape in a small privale family; clty references. Call SEs FONs: WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE 4 cook and excellent wash the other as chambermaid and wait ence from their last places, where they hi a yeara, Call at 6l, corner 3d av, tress; trance on Lith at, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO chamberwork and waiting; has good olty referere:, Call at d4 Woat 20th -ITUATION erer WOLMBREM AED. @ooD 2D city reterence. Call at 206 Gitvarion WANTED—BY A to cook, wash and iro! RESPEC STABLE GIEG, first rave waa! : ts @ good cook, er and ey ‘and hag good city reference. Call at 141 7th i gram WANTED—T0 COOK, WASH AND IRON, in a amall family. City references. Call at 107 West giwanes WANTED-—BY A WOMAN, TO DO CHAM. ‘berwork and waiting. Good reference.’ Call at 207 West ITUATION WANTED—BY chamberwort and wi No, 2Pacific st , cor r tng: Columbia, Brooklyn. YOUNG GIRL, TO DO refereaces. all at A PROTESTANT PERSON WISHES A SITUATION in @ boarding house or hotel, as chambermaid or regu- lar waitress. Ring bell at 365 6th av. SITUATION WANTEDOBY A wash and tron; good references. at WOMAN, 00K. Call's Ne. iw West A EOTABLR, MIDDLE AGED erent email fa- BEAMSTRESS AND DRESSMAKER WANTS A Bormancal sitaation to a.private family. Call ot 141 East 36th at. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, inurce ana sonmatzess; ungcretands crabroleriug aud oe sewing; bas of city reference. be seen for two days at 269 6th av., in the ‘ancy store. and 7th ave A. Situation to do generat housework, lam family; 14 good plaia cook, waduer and troner: wroutd like fo the country for the : hag good from ther last piaco,” Can oe scea for two days at 139 Bins st., Brooktym, back basement, - A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISRES two YOUNG girls to Board, where they can ave all the comtorts of home. Cull for two days at 125 Kideidge #trect, second floor, front room. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RSSPECTABLE iment by the day, week or months ” Cal for two days at LiL we at. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN Wignus 4 ‘condition of the leading items of the Philadelphia banks | Kentucky at $1 923, Chicago spring $1 73 @$1 76. Mil- Young girl, ascaambermaid and waltresa: is obligi for the past aud previous week:— waukee club $1 tea #8, : eee ae a1 8 6 1 80, | ARG, willing to’ make herselt generally useful, Call at Lat rok, This Weel:, | amber Western $1 98, and common to prime white do! Capital 2 $12,899,125 | $1 88 a $195. Rye was nominally $1 30 a$1 35. In A FRENCH EADY, WHO GRADUATED IN PARIS, Loans. : ped ‘ne '37,032-119 | barley thero was little or nothing done. Gats"were with- wri having a good knowledge of Kngliah, Specie. 2 4095/4095 Toaster | OU! decided change, with a fair business within the range | wishes a situation as secretary, tradslator orcorrespendent Tegal tender 1 12'067'182 12,948,330 | 9 88. 0.90%c. Corn was a shade firmer. Sales 45,000 | References given. Address ‘Trauslutor, box It Herald Dee (rom banks . 3y425'805, 3,799,161 bushels at $1 52 a $1 33 for old Western mixed. te redicas 9 Due to banks + 5,641,588 6,865,277 | BEERWax was 6 200 Ibs, sold at 66%;c. a Tc. SITUATION WANTBD—BY A RESPECTABLE WO. ila... | 84,404,609 36 958.444 Brans.—Sales of 2,000 bbis.. at $2 60 a $2 60 for me- | MAN, as first rate Cook; no objection to axsist in wash: Circulation “2390 \092 2'379/527 | dums, and $2 80 a $2 90 for marrows. ing in a smal! fainily, or to go a short disiane in the coua- Tho last quarterly report of the banks of Massachu- Belts out of Boston contains the following aggregates, Compared with the returns of the previous quarter:— Jan. 2,1864. Apri 2, 1864 Capital stock, . $28,810,200 28,525,000 Loans... 58 683 012 68 ,033.751 ‘Specie 1,560,882 1,468,780 Deposits .. 13,322,425 13,758,454 Uireulation. 2 21/924 /217 22,319,7: ‘The earnings of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad @uring the month of March, compared with the receipts ariog tho same time last yoar, were as follows:— Farnings io March, 1868 -$157,961 Caxbixs,—Sales of 100 casos parafine at.26¢., and 1,500 boxes adamantine on terms we did not learn. Cortox.—There was an active demand for export and speculation, and a fair demand for spinning, and prices advanced about 2c. ‘The sales were 3,600 bales, chiefly at 79c. @ 800. for middling. Corres was steady. A cargo of 4,615 bags Rio sold, to arrive, on privaie terms. Rio may be quoted at 42c adic CoaL.—600gt00s gas coking sold at $12 50; 500 tons Liverpool gas cannel, to arrive, $13, and 300 tons Scoteh steam at $10 75, Copper was unsettled. There was a large movement in American, comprising nearly 375,000 Ibs. at 4lc. a 42c. for Baltimore, and 42 i¢c. a 44 for Lake. Darvas were frm, with sules of 1,000 kegs bicarb, soda bleacbi 8 soda The best re'erence lived three yours HY; prefers Staten Inland of Astoria roin her last place, where al 18 betweei Ist a A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN WANTS A chiid to dry nurse or toard at her own house Gal at 196 East 17th at., second tloorfront rvom. WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS ‘cook; i¢ willing to assist with the washing and ironing; has tue best of ‘city relerence,, no obbection to go to the country. Caillat or address 404 West 16ta at, LADY OF EXPERIENCE IS DESIROUS OF A PO. sition as nursery go ‘com: Paniou toan invalid lady; would into the country ; aa to ebaract ences and letter: satiatactory can ve siven. ‘eee! for two days at 1,24) Broadway, between Wih and Sist ata. Call at Earnings in March, 1862. 92483 Powder, 70. 100 200 ff — 360. & 3750.5 10 do. at itive over 3c; ad SITUATION WANTED—AS COMPETENT DEAM- Tacreaso.. se esees seee $65,678 Nerves red lead 120 pesmi do, wate ao, ee 1, | ao, caress: derata and catsing tinbarae ety Tolerencs lepressed.' To Liverpool, : wi ‘Aaa ork: Tho carvings of the Cleveland and Pittsburg. Railroad per American flag, the engagements included 14,000 | given. Cafi for two days at 3i West 12m for the month of March, 1864, were as follows:— . +$115,000 00 ‘The earnings of the Obio and Mississippi Railroad Com- panics for the rst week ta April were:— 1863, 1864. Eastern division... 44,052 26 Wortoro divisioa.. Total... 70.705 Increase. + $18,643 The Torre Haute Rallroad will pay on the 24 of May @ dividend of seven per cont on the preferred stock. Stock Exens mge. ‘April 12—10:30 4. M. mm RRO 170 ions NY tee . WO 15000 Hariem Ist mort. 11 3-00 Hariem 2d mort. 101% 1600 American Gold ih 200 do +0) ‘ 2000 Obic, B&Q 4s im 1%) 300) MichSomke fae. 115, btm 4 Cen bus.. 120 Oy Mii&PDuCh Letom 116% abe alia t Naam pt v7 000 To aun aa i re Shc A NW ist m 9 do 1 Be 4 Ba art eather BK 108 10 A 8 went aiscinntt ‘$7 " Baie AB. .010 cn do 100 do bw 75! 2») American Coal Co. In, | dl 0 26 Pean Goal Oo Oumb Coal pre a Quickstiver Mining = do. u 8 am Trea Co ors M88 Co 16 do 86 | rad 300 Aiton 8711 Rit pr a 4 de 1025 bid Tes sue. ppd | $0 chic X Wik a, | 1a 3p ao ey cs | bis IM 53 cute W'RR pr. pe tit Boonies Alisa aR ti Hi 2) Mar Cin RA, ist pr BR Sai dey toy Barac BR pris jacks be Bt 1 ad Marte Go, a4 5: Menpous Minit B ie toy Wren at Cowi-bis vt 1 6 ia w bushels wheat at 2,500 bbis. flour at 6d.; 700 a 500 boxes bacon and 250 | spot, bot mostly for future delivery at 65c. a 66¢., for all | from 100, to in bulk; 1,000 do, at 3d., in bags; 6d. To Bristol, per neutral, 4,000 bhds. staves, $25, and 50 firkins lard, 228. 64. For Gibraltar, per neutral, 15,000 pipe staves, 25s. A Bremen ship, from St. Cage's N. B., to Liverpool, deals, 588., or if to London, 800’ tons,” to Montevideo and Denes Ayres about $5,500 A Bremen bark, to New Zealand, +663 | on private terms, and from Chincha Islands wo Cork for orders, £400 guano. A British bark, from Philadelphia to Cronstadt, (ull carge petroleum, about 63. 3d. Hipgs were quiet, with sales of 2,000 Buenos Ayres aud Montevideo at 31¢., 1,000 Central America at 273<c. ind 5,000 Laguayra on private terms. We quote Buenos Ayres at Sic. 2c. Orinoco at 29940 a 0e., at 0c. g quiet, with small sniee at previous prices Hors were steady, wits sales of 175 bales at 17c. a Ie. Inox.—In Scotch ‘pig there was an active movement, the sales comprising 3,000 tons (part to go out of the on private terme. The market at the close was Jes of 130 bales on private terms. LeaTuer.—The demand for ail descriptions was good, were without change. We quote Buenos Ayaes Sw 83C , Orinoco, &e., Bic, a 33c. The receipts were smail. Mozasexs was quiet and unchamyed, On1.—We note sales of 1.500 bbis. sperm in Boston and New Bediord at $1 58a$i 60. We also note sates of 200 bbis. sperm here, and about 16,000 gallons linseed, ou terms we did not Icarn. Oit. Meat.—Sales of 150 bags State at $2 50 cash Provisions.—Receipts, 80 packages beet, 849 do. cut moats and 2,295 do. lard, The market for’ the hog pr dact continues to be characterized by activity aud excit ment, under which prices were further advanced. the pork market was greatly excited and prices of all kinds wore higher. The demand was chiclly speculative, aud the traneactions showed a marked degree of confidence on the part of the operators inthefuture, The sales were large. Beet was in fair demand and, prices, though | fe without decided favored the seller. Beef hams were quiet. Bacon was in fair demand and prices | favored the seller. Cut meats continued active and es were a trifle higher. Lard was also active and jces advanced considerably. Butter sold at from 28c, to #5c. Cheese suid at ldc. & 180. The sales were 4,000 bbis. pork at $24.4 $24 25 for vid mess on the spot, $25 76 a $26 for new do., $22 76 a $23 31 for prime, 1,000 bbls. last year's moaa, for June, 000 do, two year old do., for al! this month, $24 1.200 do. Bew mene, for May, eee part at 900 bbls. beet at $14 a $17 for, Western | moar, $17 $1 for extra do. 1,000 hoxes pao at 1240 for Cumberland cut, 12:6. for short ribbed, and 1836. a ide, for short clear; 600 packages cut meats at 1030. @ Me. for shoulders, 140 8 14350, for short cut bams, and ata Loe, @16¢¢. for long do: 4,000 packages lard, on the spot, at from 13%6. a 14%¢, for old and mew. Prmourom.—Receipts, 807 bbls. The market was irregular Crude was fv fair demand, though the sales were at lower prices. Retined, in bond, was quiet, but free was in active speculative demand, abd prices were fully Ic. higher. Tho eales were 600 bbis. crude, at 34c. & S5%;c.,0n the spot, and Bbc. #36. for next ‘month; 1,006 “ble, refined. to bond, at 62igc. w 68Ke., but mostly at S3¢.; 8,000 do, free, at 6lc. w 65c., on the April and May—bi option. Bonzine was quiet but firm, 340 60 a 63 gravity, and refused. Paster Panis firmer, with sales of 200 tons white Nova Sootia at $4 60 cash, Svoan was firm but without especial activity. The sales wero about 626 bhds. mostly at 150. #170. for New Orleans, 16\0. a 164¢. for Cuba muscovade aud 16540. & 17%. for Porto Rico, “iSSLow whe dull, sales 220,000 Ibs. Western at 12Kc. and was held at 13\0., whieh somewhat restricted sales, Tea Was more active and rather bigber; about 10,000 packages sold on private terms. Tonacco was firm, with sales of 226 hbds. Kentucky at Market 2c. a 3c. better, 6,000 bbis., closing at 28. Wusy.—Reoolpts, 404 vble. with a brisk demand’ and sales of ; # 16 0 $1 16 for State and Western. y Mowers. stan » Wilke House and Ps "31 West 224 Wisiiss $8,375 House and lot 60 Franklin at.. 20,000 House and lot 62 Franklin st etn - 80, Houses and lots 113 and 115 Leonard 6 House and lease of lot 63 n, oF. dtd ave., above... and 8 lots ou 234 #t., Brook! foal pulldiye ayd 8 jote ip roar SITUATION WANTED—AS SEAMSTRESS AND hairdresser, or would do up the lady's room; the best A tlerces lard at 58.,40 tons oil cake at 58.; neutral, + 80,867 22 | 500 boxes bacon at'128. 6d. To London, per American, | Of city reference. Cail at 410 6th av. near 26:h st. — 160 tons provisions at 17s, 64., 60 dbs. shoe pexs at 18, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN. $202,857 72 | 4464. To Glasgow, per ‘peutral, 2 tons oil at 258., and a8 puree and to do up stairs work. or to do up stairs - 135,211 50 59 | 20 tons tallow at 228. 6d. To Hamburg, per neutral, 150 | work and waiting; good reference. aa be seen at her pres. boxs Parafine at 10d. per box, 250 boxer extract log- | ent employer's, in Kyerson et., fourth house from Fulton . $67,646 13 | Wood at 208. To Antwerp, per neutral, 100 hhds. tallow | S*.. Brook; SITUATION WANTED—BY A WOMAN. AS COOK, A washer and ironer; city reference. Call at 178 West th at. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS a SITU. ation ina i do their washing if necessary. ent place, 193 Prince at. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITU, tion as chambermald; no objections to a boardi house; best city reterenoe. i(2 West 19th at. A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION as child's nurse; .# competent to take charge of an in- fant fro birt; ne objection to travel; city reference be seen for two days at zl Kast'z3i o... in the AX YOUNG gtRL. WISHES A SITUATION AS CLAM. the best city reference. Can St. corner of 7th av. A roux PROTESTANT LADY WISHES A SITUA {on In some respectavie family, ax chambermaid and ‘aitress or to do general housework. Inquire a, 2563 West 34d at.. top tor, 'ront room, — A SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, as aesistant nurse and to assist with che chamberwork, Cail at 122 West 2 A om com Country with @ family ; good elty reference ave,, between 22d and 23d sts. SITUATION WANTED—TO DO THE HOUSEWORK A of & email family; is a good plain cook, frat rate Washer and ironer; city reference. Can be seen tor two days at 136 Weest 20h Bt. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRb, TO do housework: mo objection to go in the country} city Feference given. Call at 2 Sheriff # PETENT WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS ood cook; would assist with the washing or go to the Call at 102 7th SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, in a private family, and to as- ft with washing and ironing; the be ‘erence {rom her last place, w two days at 527 3d ave,, top floor, fr: RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A piace as vurse or chambemald Cail for two days at 168 25th st., vest Bn ave jan be seen for SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO dy chamberwork aod waitlog and assist with the care C113 8th a ECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- es chambermaid and waitress, best city reter- by 178 i2th at. AN HONEST, RESPECTABLE GIRL Wishes. 4 SITU: aah and iron, oF would 1 Besa family, good ity yteftronce, SITUATIO WANTED—AS OUOK, OR TO DO yy place preter Gait at's christopher st. beetecred US high wages YIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS WANTS a SITUATION— Would do chamberwork ond fi A Tieat gu, Call ab a7d Oth ay. “Uning: Dest Clty A SITU, ATION, WANTED—BY r YOUNG WOMAR, AS Durse and seamstess. of city reference. Call at =. corner of Boerum and Bergen st.s, Brooklyn, over Degin'e re. bousework in a small Onli for two days at 41 | (A NEAT, TIDY GIRL WAN with a Picea famil GO IN THE COUN. iy 9 ‘do chatsbertrors tad oo fan Le seen for two daye at 600 : COMPETENT ph ed WANTS A SITUATIO} AS understands cutting and fitting indies’ ana cutidren'é ads dreenee, graven g0a8 lady's maid, Gity reference, A BBSPRCTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- ton to do chamberwork and 6) Tity references. Call at 185 Weat 25h ieee aratboore ime | 0m rear, srTuaTiON | De faded 8 AN root aay from a lad; to go try; best of city reference given. Toque Bes AH Raut RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WASHES A SITUA- tion to do general housework in a.amail respectable family ; in willing and obliging: good relerence giveu if re- quired’ Inquire at No. 6 | Desbroues RESPEOTABLE | YOUNG bidet WISHES A situation to do housework: t "reference. Can be nven for two days at 00 Secoud at, Williamsburg, at her employer's. YOUNG WOMAN (A PROTESTANT) WANTS A A situation aa waitress, Can be seen at 85 6th st., third floor, front, near Tat av. SEAMSTRESS WANTS A SITUATION IN A RE. Cr see fae a neeeemennt all kinds of family sewing by ban understands cutting children's Souses te the latest style, Call at 159 West 47th a. for two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SIT- ation AS nurse and seamatress: 18 a gond piain sewer; can embroider; would preter the care of grown children; can give good’ city reference, Call at 333 6th av., in the store. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS ond cook and exoelient washer. and trener; thoroughly ‘nderstanda her business, Hicks st., between gress aud Amity. brooklyn, front basemen SITUATION WANTBD—BY A RESPECTABLE Young girl, as chambermaid and waitress or as bermaid and (o assist {a0 the washing and ironiny city reference, Call at 124 Kast 20th at, rat iloer, front YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A_ SITUATION AS purse oe seamstress or chambermaid asd seamstress; n operate on Grove: & Bal ‘machine; has 3% years’ refereuce from her last place. = be seem until suited at 198 Bast 12th at., corner of Ist peti ed WANTED—BY 4 FIRST CLASS COOK; retands making all ce soups, jel Mies and pas pas try. there branches; best fortwo daye at the fancy store 103 3d av., between 16th and 17th ate, A ROSPEOTADLS YOUNG WOMAN WISILES A SIT- uation to do chamberwork and to asaist in washing and ironing; can be recommended from her last place. Call at 117 Kast Broadway, corner of A fo do the housework small family ; good city refei Given, Call at 254 ast dlotaty in the slave. Oily or country, vate fami r and iron- wo youNG GIRLS WANT, SITUATIONS IN 4, PRI- Fri camer peal ox peter: er; the other an ot khoke prose employer's ‘8, "00 ‘Lexington av., waitress, Can be seen corner East i gat? RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRLS WISH red Lions, in one house together If possible; one and the other as be given. Taguire fo for two voaaye at atairs up, front Best of city retorence ea 386 2dav., two flight e ANTED—A Stu ation, Bi days ata7z Cart wea Sad at ¥ A REGPROTABLE or purse. Call for two ANTED—BY A YOUNG Romer. A SITUATION AS t Bitardas’ Cattes ou aecrsaiene (SSmue with crowing ANTED=A SITUAFION. BY A.NEAT, TIDY GIRE, goin soeraee ai oe rors ce Tene sores, « West Watren sts, Brootiya, where ane bas yeara jah WANTED BY 4 yOUNG AMBRIOAN OIRL, 4 sITW. ation where can hi gent and plessams home, uot "under servile: retande pists sewing. and the case af children, Call after 9 o'clook at 457 8th top too ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL, A SITUA. tion as chambermaid and sewer; no objection to tra. m8 to Europe. Has firstclass references, Call at 22 West Wanrep-ay TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMBN, one as first class cook: the other as clase waitress. Have fhe beat of city reference. Can be seen for two days at 438 6th ave., in the store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Nent baker; understands Young woman, as cook; exceller 8; is willing to ‘aastat im the washing and trom. mi ‘be seen for two days at 207 Heary three ai city reference. Can be seen at thoir last places 08 Eat 38th st. Wares BY A Pessoa Soe bm GIRL, A SITUA. nurse; is je of taking the entire charge of a baby from its birth. Has the best of city reference from her last emplover. Call for two days at 232, cornes of loth st. and 6th av. ‘ANTBD—BY A NEW ENGLAND LADY, A SITUA tio a8 housekeeper or to take charge of a family of children. Address Mrs. B. 8., station G. ‘ANTED—BY A COMPETENT AND TRUSTWORTHE ‘woman, & situation to of « gentleman house for the summer, or would dprete e care of & suite oflices or a public aaah a ing this week at het a present employer's, lew Yoru. NTRD—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPR ete W' you tho thoroughly understand tou ‘as lsundress or cook, and to assist in the ay eoumaroes and (0 anal with the charm A ma their last emptoyer. be hignty fortwo days at 99 4th st, Wann, SITUATION, AS*COOK; WOULD as and vast panty’ good cy re eapinet Son ake eee Sate 265 Mouroe ot, ANTED—SITUATI ‘as waitress or wai FOR TWO GIRLS; ONE and cham-ermaid, the other to do plain Sewingend chamberwork. Apply ai their pre- st 34 sent employer's, ANTED—BY aeiaane WOMAN, A SITUATION to do chamberwork, washing and ironing: yan give satisfactory reference. Apply for two days at 299) ANTED—BY A_RESPECTA’ i BLE YOUNG WOMAN, mid understands baking; is capanie ween for two days at 36 6th ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG Lg Men, situations; one as cook the other as ¢ ing and ironin, ‘The best of city referencencs seen Lor two days at 390 4u io ANTAD—SITUATIONS, BY young women; one a8 good plain cook. washer ai froner; the other as chambermatd the best of city reference; lived wi Feapectable American family prefe 2d ave., between 29th and 3th sta, and to axeist itr the wi ham bermaid and from their laat place. Can be the crockery store. TWO RBSPECTAB! apd waitress; can show ith a family three yea ret ‘widew housewort, or ss cock ind taundross, i Das the best of city refereuces fr for two days at 96 Weat 19th st. reed. Can be seen at ¥ A RESPECTABLE te family, to do general ‘& private fs om her Inst places. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE ‘girl, as chambermaid. last place. Can be seen at Lis ave., near 7th av. Has good rete rence from her » between 7th and bth ANTED—A PERMANENT HOMB, Pad AN hing Soropey! seword; has ghiecton Hon to ‘aged 15, to asaist in doing I ‘eeoing ing in the counter: Apo for three da goa 4 COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN, A aad chambe: uation as seamstress guande oak Watt aanal t 16th at., frout baseme: Ende of, family, sows Best lace. M for v fo dnya at 12 East bermaid; cimdse ity reference ‘20th at. UATION 70 DO THE HOUSEWORK fly. City ref ference. Call at 210 Weat RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION a ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE do geners| housework or chamberwork. Call girl, as laundress and chaimbermald, Can Henry st, first oor. two or three days at 139 Kast I cami SITUATION WANTEDBY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE 83 Bast class laundress; city reference. Call at 83 isth a" A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG PROTEST- ant man, as coachman in @ private family; good refe- Fence; no objection to go a short distance in the country, Address H. H., box 28 Herald office, for two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SIT. uation ina private family as chambermaid and wait- will assist in washing and ironing. Cali at 1593 st. Second floor, between 7th ‘and Sib avs.; no objection to the country. young woman. af waiter, or to do genaral housework, The best of city reterence. Call in the rear of 11 19th st; between 6th and 7th ava. eee Ww SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE baker and exoelleut washer and tronersthe beet of city reference from her iast piace. Can be seen for two days at 245 East 14th st. ANTED—BY 4 RESPECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, to do chamberwork, or would go a cook has the best of thy ref ao from ‘her last place. Oall at 267 Hudson SITUATION WANTED=BY A WOMAN, AS FINST class cook; good city reference. Gail at 87 West 24th at., near 6th at De Se Ee MAM SEN cae th WOMAN, WITH A FRESH BREAST OF MILK, has just buried her child, one month old, w a situation as wet nurse ina ly, or would take a ohiid foher house, Toquire for Mrs. Pitipatrick, 162 at. Ay third floor, back reom. | RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as chambermaid and waitress or nurse: beat city Hat 35 Weat 1th st. SITUATION WANTED-—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS plain cook, washer and irover or to do general house. mily; city reference, Can be seen for i st., near oth av, SITUATION WANTED—TO COOK, WASH AND all private fam'ly; good reference. Call at “A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS chambermaid and waitress in a boarding house or a hovel. Can be seen for two days at 238 Henry st. YOUNG GIRL LATELY LANDED WANTS 4 A sITU. A. sion to do chamberwork washing and frdaing or take care of childre: ate Henry at, PECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A in @ private family: can do pial mberwork; good city ret fewing aud @ iit Call al 363 Ges cs ad teh ee WOMAN WANTS A sITUA. I to any part of Sie world, in any cape- city, “Toquire at 13 oth for Mra. ne BITUATION WANTED. BY A GERMAN GIRL, 48 ‘cook; 1s willing to assis: ih the twasiing in @ private family. Apply at 28 dtirav., near Bi st YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A’ any 1p a respectable family; would have no objee- Feooe Gaus 11 at 346 Weat Sth at., between Bt RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION As A "Chambermaia and waitress.” Call for two days at her present employer's, 80 Irving place. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO TAKE care of children. or to do chamberwork and waiting. Gan be seen for two days a: RESPECTABLE, GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO plese, cooking in'& sinall family, Seceeces can be ‘giveu. "One be teen for two days &i 227 Smith at. Contato eget AXD ee en ik AY r rienced ; situation; a ct in at; has hive years’ ‘no West 2 ‘2th i Lam OF MAN A SITUATION, BY A wt STE rornia; would take care of Ot ‘° Fa isay; Ss Ae erate her passage. Gall at 105 Bast 24 at., third for, OUBEKERPER <A, LADY. WiPH UNQURSTIONA. ble reverence w honorable ree Tribune ae Seed‘apply. wider = bor 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO DO up staira work or to do housework for a small family; is willing and obliging; bread and biscult. Has g st, Brooklyn, ‘ood plaii city reference im COUk; can make Call at 4¢ Dean ae D—A SITUATION, B irl, as chamberm Can ve asen for two da: and’ waiter. * Dean si.4 Brooklyn. ¥ A_ RESPECTABLE Best city reference. ‘ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN. A SITUA. tion as chambermaid and to do light washing or as waitress referens 6th and 7th ave. bie private family; can seen for two daya at ‘85 2 ive Ste, ood city tween ANTED=A SITUATION, TO and sewing, by & Teapectable best of fernnce. ‘West 2ist #t DO CHAMBERWORK young woman; has the Can be seem for two days cr until ‘ANTED—BY A in the store VANTED-A SITUATION AS girl, board a steamer sailing New Address Capability, Brooklyn PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUA. to take care of children umd do plaie sewing. Call v. rANTED-BY A PROTESTANT sheen A SITUATION = danny? oe Soo a days at 241 Istav., near Bast 15th ne SITUATION AB cooK, IN AS PRIVATE ene be hes city references, Call at 386 7th ave., cm trance’ in WaANTEO—or A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO. 0 has lost her child, a child to wet purse at a house; the best of city referenes. Call Bast ‘Call at ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE | GIRL, A SITUA tion as waiter; cily reference trom her last place, where she has lived seven years. Apply at 81 Wost 20th at. Gan’ "be eee, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATIOR tion as cook or Iaundrcas in has the bent oth nen, situations; one as chatbermald and seamstress; the other as ook nde baking bread and pastry; jrookiyo. ‘AKTRD A BIZDATION, BY A. RESPHOTABLE ‘as children’ nurse and to do plain sowing; city refer- of city reference from her last place. at 283 West 18th at. girl. to do general housewor! Drivate fami- ence, ‘Call ato Went 1h a. private ‘mig: between 26th and 27th ste. ANTE en aN EXPERIENCED WOMAN, A. 8I¥. i beat of iy seen con poy ht Gall an ae Tus av, ANTRD-BY A RESPECTA ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO. as nurse; city reference. Inquin, at 68 between 39th and D—A SITUATION, BY A jomau, to do chasaberwork ant, ats ret Good city, Weterence (six years) trom her last all 192 2th at., for two daya, ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A “SITUATION As cook, washer and ironer. Can be seen for two at the residence of present employer, 34 West 26th between 6th and 7th ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY & ESPRCTABLE ong woman, to do chamberwork and plain sewing. Bent of reference given. ‘Tnguire at 225 Bast 23d et., Gre floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS FIRST CLASS CHAM bermaid and waitress by a young woman who (ho Iyunderstands her business, with city reference. Cal two cada @t 191 4th st. near 6th ar ‘SITUATION 5 WANTED—MALEi A SITUATION WANTED—BY A Founa, MARRIED) man, as Wave. SE expressman, &c. A ‘ouNe ‘MAN EXPERIENCED IN THE JEWELRY trade desires a situation with « manufacturing Bourg, either as eller. Satisfactory refereuces Ridress. Jeweller, Herald office. YOUNG MAN OF EXCBLLENT OUALIFICATIONS AA. is desirons of obtaining a sitnation in a wholcaale Fetail grocery store. Apply for one week to @. P.C., West 1th st.. near 6th ave, Best of references given. A SITUATION WANTRD—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS souchnaa. Can produce the best of reference dress D. M., box 224 Herald oltice Alm MAN WIS ee good teamster, from’ his iastemployer. Address i. M. two dave. ITUATION ONGA FARM best Tepereges can be given .. Herald office, fos A Yguxe MAN, WHO SPEAKS ‘AND WRITES ENG- lish, German and Swedish, is desirous of gang @ ‘situation as salesman or porter in some business, The best of reference. Address Salesman, Heraid office. N EXPERIENCED MAN. A FIRST CLASS OPERA ve, desires an engagement ae Address George. Senior, at tho Mle "works, Middiotowa, Orange county, New York. A SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, Fears of Ags, in some wholesale business: is a penman; can with best of references from bis last er; resides with bis parente, Address B. 0. Me suplo _ STEWARDESS, BY a + at rior Dan hermett an uation as chamberms reference om her last place. ‘ay. oom 1 BLE YOUNG Wouan, and wait res all Tor two days at 322 70h wo! washing and iron: over the grocery sto: D-BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT wrt UF eet ae cook i, in & Private fam Terences from Ker laat piace, Call at a to, aasiat with the Best of city re- 9th ave, corner of YOUNG MAN (MARRIED Di a any reapectabie bug nm ES A SITUATION thorough ariti if work. Address re re SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER oR ASSISTANT wanted—By a young man, who bas hed oe experience; 1s an excellent peaman, s good salesma Bow be willing to make bimentr ‘zeverally usetul. Adil YOUNG 3 or INTEGRITY DESIRES A view may be bad oy address Phen 5,668 Post office. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG seamstrei stands dressm: machine. Cal! TR} can do all kinds of ily opwings under. Whi f L.A SITUATION AS sewing a 8t., second tloor, ANTED—A_ SITUATION, B Y A RESPECTABLE girl, as chambermaid and waitress; no objection to asnist wi refer the fine washing ¥ requ vall at 122 Bast 19th at., red: lias the best of city near 3d av TANTED—BY A 1m the euuation ae chambermald an ‘and |i Ne (yaahing and iren tll bo clock. RESPECTABLE, YOUNG GIRL, A \d waitres iron ~~ ‘an come Wel cat doth st, beiwween Gih and 7ib aven., from 10 WANTED 2B A RESPROPABLE YOUNG OMAN, z ‘& situation as nurse and cham! ew dest of city reter Inu ire at 3 Were A COMPETENT AAC Ag WOMAN, A situation as nurse aad TORS, 8 day at 217th ay, ‘ANTED—A srrvaT cbamberm: can come well Tnmance. Call for two excellent 8 CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS—BY A WO- in ah Washing and ironing. man; ia willin ference. Call a: 10 assiat 1 Green wic SITUATION WANTBD—BY A young woman, to cook, wash aad Iron Sok we ae Je gone: ‘0,9 email ss family; u0 cma to go eure AND DARSSWAKR v8 RITUAPION Pe antes. vulce at bu) Oth ave. between 2000 and Zin sles ican roa r 4 ; sation WANTED =F A La ed ad Ay See a references, Sail! ter swe 7 at at aston Wanraons ay 8 PY yf --] nan asin ‘of famall ofan sowing, von Best ‘Teterenee. waiting aie fara 4 maa at Reed se Tetwoen front roome. e ‘eceny ih ued 0th ste. Cop floor, we RRGPACTALLE PROTESTANT wo. — Gen be seen at H10 West dove Hage Ao) ra, in the basement, W4xreo- 4 144 te en corer of as coop 00%, wasi be econ at YOUNG MAN, 26 chusetts, wishes & Store or acquaintance with this business, but Will accept & position where merit ensures due adi ba .” . Warlletts 42 Broad aan sent Praty Broadway, New Y YOUNG MAN, AGED 18 TEARS, WISHES A SITU. ation in a store, 18 willing (o, make bimeelt generally Useful, iso tor, And can produce the beat of clip Faference. “Address 8. 14, Herald orice, for two wn YOUNG MAN, AGED 26 YEARS, Jo understands the grocery trad Call on er address rh Olt J feet at gures ne ea SITUATION WANTED—BY A ieee de elt, wool or cotton nt G of ailk, aut, oF the German, French 0 Tastee eine 31S erat ee French oF Duter age. Addi bes COACHMAN'S of temperate Mande the care of by hat effect. Call at LT dress Coachman, be: YOUNG MAN, HAVING 2 orn YEA! 8 aiTU a hoa flgnes in the alt son i like > aet ne Bon wan vers 8, Addrems Joseph A* UNG AN WISH! a giyoari Ls td Fe AS of aoe see Call at Or address & LL IN WANT or COMPETENT MAGA BRLP_sgow erateny aruranta Eset See eee