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* maiptaio q Mavemitted to both Houses of Congress. MBNTS—ORBAT FELEGHARMIO ENTERPRISE, BIO, ‘The regular euous) mestitg of the Chamber of Com. meree was beli yeuterday afterseon at one o'clock. Mr. A. A. Low oooupted ihe obair. ‘The miputes.of the inst meeting being read and ap- Proved, the following pew members were elected:— David Van Nostrand, C. 8. Langden, W. B, Osbore, BL J. Swift, GB. Frook, Lodwig Marks. Tau COW APRANE RECAPTURE, Mr. Wrrnens rore and called the attention of the Obam- ber to the valuable service rendered by Copiain Captain Nishots, of the Ella and Palme” in the matter receptating ‘the Chesapeake. Tho gentleman offered resolutions complt- maptary, 10 0 tain Niehole, and to Messrs. Cunard for s saoply 0 to the Fila and Apna, at Halifax, on her voyage iiaccbhe the Chesapeake. Those resolutions ‘were unaniinously adopted. HARBOR ERCROACH MEWS. ‘The Secretary then read report furnished by Admiral Bates, *yohn L, Totten Prof. Bates, relative ¥o the proposed alterations of the Jersey Fits. This ) and rt ed I tbe want vo thew that such ters materially pro} went to oboe’ na ig nr apd ‘wool ‘encroach 7 The report wee received, after some remarks from Mesers, Blunt and Lathrop. A LIKBNEES OV RICHARD OOBDEN PRESRNTED. ‘A lengthy epistie was road by the Secretary from Mr. Wiliam Bryant, acting for Morris Ketchum, Esq a Jauting to tbe Chamber @ large likeness of Ricbatd Cobden. The portrait was purchased at the Metropolitan Fair for ove thousand dollars. ‘Mr. Cownin stated that the portrait had been executed by an italian artiat, who bad married New Fugland ana who wae @ true Union man. A resolution of tas ‘was uban!mously carried for the dopation. AN IMMENSE THLRGRAPH RNTERPRIER, ‘The following preambie and resolutions were preposed dy Mr. Rvaorzs and upapimously adopted — Whereas, the Chamber of Commerce of satisfactory Information, 8! the government of Russia bas undertaken ‘to establish and maintain a line of teleg) ic communi- ‘@ation from Moscow to the Pacific Ocean, at the mouth of ‘the Amoor river,a distance of six hundred miles, of whieh the four bundred «niles from Moscow to Irkutz, iu Bastern Siberia, are already finished and in oper.tivn. rue proposed branches leading 1010 Cbina, India and BI. Second—That the Russian government. on the 234 of May last, in a spirté of wise )iberality, and after due con- fexence between the Ministers of Russia and the United Bates, duly granted to Mr. Perry McDonough Collins, a @itizen of the United States of America, tte exclusive right for thirty three years to extend and maintain said telegraph line from the mouth of the Amoor iver along or near the Pacific Ocean, northeastward- ly, op to id across. Behring Straits, and thence goutheastwardiy through the American ‘territories of Russia to the northern line of British America, a dis- fance in all of about four thousand five bundred miles. Third—That the British government, on the 9th of Feb- Wusry last, in pursuance of a policy alike enligbtened, granted to said Collins the further right to extend and id eugene line reagh the British terri- to the tl frontier of the istupce of sboed five bundred miles. and support. ed by such grants, has now applied to Congress for per mission toextend’ and maintain said telegraphic Ino Wrongh the territories and the public sands of the Uniged Btates, so as to convect the whole telegraphic system of Burope and Asia with the telegraphic system of the United States, by means of which great continental con- Jenctions the Old World and the Ne ith ail their de- Peadencies, will be united by one safe and unbroken ebain of intercourse, enabling every civilized nation to a daily witb all tbe ¢apital cities of the lobe. Now, therefore, the Chamber of Commerce of New ‘York, in view of the incalculable advantages of such a ‘world-embracing line of communication, not only to the ities and States of the American continent, but to the whole family of man, do respectfully, bat Fe eye ommend the application of Mr. vel to the speedy favorab'e consideration and support Congress, aan ealy to such proper conditions as ee required for the @ecurity and protection of the government and of tne le of the United States, Resolved, That copies of bec tip resolution be @uty authenticated by the President and Secretary, and New York ‘THE ELECTION OF OFFICERS. The Chamber then went into ballot to elect officers for the eneuing year, with the following result:— -Abiel A. Low. Frist Vice Presideni— William B. Dodge. Second Vice President—Jonathan Sturges. Prea surer—Edward C. Bogert, Brecutive Committee—Charies 8. Marshall, Chairman; @meon B. Chittenden, Denning Duer, James Gallatin, Biéhard W. Weston, Walter 3. Gruiktn, Nathaniel L. Mc- Cready, sfngustns C: Richards, Hevry A. Smythe, Bepja- min R. Winthrop. Chairman of the Committee on Arbditration—Walter &. pase SRM on Mercantile Library—Chas. A. Davis, Coen a witam Barton, Henry K. Bogert, Chas, H. Merabail, Jonn K. Myers. ‘Trustees of the Institution for the Savings of Merchanis’ Qerka— Moses . Grinnell, Benjamin R. Winthrop, A. Gracte King. Member of the Committee of Arbitration—Alexander W. Bradford. Commissioner of Pilets—Ezra Nye. n urs of Sailors’ Inapects Houses (in pursuance of the new law)—Mr. Goorge . Cheartn, Sgt CAPTA'N MORGAN'S paver Captain Marsuat proj the following resolutions relativi to the death of Morgan, a la Tmember of the Chamber:— ae ee ae Divine Providence to remove from us by death B. Morgan, an officer of this Cham- Der, ‘Resolved, That in the death of Captain Morgan this Chamber has lost a valuable officer, who bas ior ten discharged bis very responsible duties with great Rosived, That the Chamber tender its sincere sym- pathy to his afflicted famtly. Mr. Buow? made a few remarks poate et Conenia when the resolutions were adopted. ‘Tbe Chamber theo adjourned. ‘Tar Boren Stxesr CaLamsty—Con ivsion or tam INQuish mon.—Coroner Ranney yesterday concluded the inves- Sgnticn which he commenced some days ago in relation to the calamity that egcurred corner of Doyer street and Chatbam square early last Monday morving, resulting in tthe death of a whole family, After hearing the tes- MMmony, the jury found * Mary lienning and ber three ebildren, William, Maria and aries, came to their Geaths by burcs; butas to the origin of the fire the A are = unal to say; but we recommend the whole matter ‘be further ‘re ated by the Fire hal, and also ask ry, Coroner [Ranney required Ballivan to give bail in the sum of $2,000 for his future if required, John Rourke, of No. 64 Frank. ‘street, and Walter Shea, residing at 155 Henry strcet, into the requisite bonds, and Sullivan was dis- ged. The suspected man is about forty-five years of age, anda nasive of Ireland, He pleaded not guilty in his formal Craver i Defore the Wildey yesterday beld Dowest:c.—Ooroner meet at No, 167 West Thirteenth street on the , who committed suicide by a of arsenic, march she swallowed for the of Beit destruction. Bhe xppeared to be in ith and spirits, aad Be real cause assigned for the received intelligence that a dear friend was about fo sail for California, and it is surmised No oon jenn 00 The mae alam ts a a i castron ‘to Smee GaDN8, ator Waite. 1—TraPnacen.—At South Chatham, on Thursday, may, by the Rev. William Moore, Wiuuia F. Daxa, of New York, to Mans Looms, daughter of James Trap- ons 4, Lucas German Lutheran church, by the Rev. W. Drevs, Mr. Huamaw Eiuenman, 0 New York, to Miss Mama a ag we hin of ee enanein New Ori please GRamAM——SULLIVAN. van -vOn Thoreday, May 5, at the Thir. fourth street Reformed Dutch ehurch, by the Key. Boer Stryker, Mr. Tuomas L. Grawam to Miss Ewes Avavera Sunsivan, ali of thie city. No cards, Rowornt—Hawwnan —On Tuesday, April 19, by the Rey, Mr. Fooblioger, 4. M. Rowourr 10 Miss R. R. Hewneuan. Serrir—Harcock.—On Copy tend April 30, by the Rev. Taowas Sern 2 Lee Lequeer, Vaptain of Bria a Mal. axny fluiey, egcond daughter of jeory Rabcock, of Brooklyn, Long seed. cop a P, Westchester convty, od Rey Chas, W. Baird. Joun B. WaTeRnURy, Of Mitte Yor ok, to Ferute A., second daughter of John Palmer, Beq., of the formor place. aon CLARK —On sunday rt, Ney 1, by the Rey. Charles Kelsey, pastor of Willett strevt Wi shureb, Oxcam A, Witson to Ming Kumarern J, Ciarx, rc the residence of dhe pastor, All of this city, rth. Foust —On Taesday. May 3, the wifo of Jotn | Fogal, dr. oldest daaghter of Ianac ©. Tayler, Faq., of es ‘Weetchester county, Y., of @ #00. Died. anvott.—Oo Thuraday, May 5, Eoward LaDGER Anyors, aged 40 years, a native of Shinoone, Kings county, ire danc. The relatives aod friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, oo Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from hie late residence, 66 Main street, Prookjyn. His re.vatus will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Baxron.— Ip Crooklyp, on Wednesday, May 4, ReRvaRo Barrow, # native of Raphoe, county Pooogat, fretand, io the Hoth year of hie age ‘The relatives aud rieods of the family are A anpthent jovited to attend the Sr from hia late residence, Wo. 100 Navy etrest, thie (Friday) afternoon, at three Hor Haown —Io Brooklyn, en Wednesday, May Wile duoghter, Pawa PAULINA BADER, after @ 6 ines io rriauds avd relatives of the family are respectfally ed © dilend the fuperal. oD Sunday afternoon. at two our dear ort but sons- Furman, aged 67 years. speotfully invited to natend, invited to attend the funera!, on Sunday o’clock, from his late residence, 245 West Thirty sixth Street, near Ninth avenue. invited to attend the funeral, with: Bunday afternoon, at two o'clock, No. Te Weat Forty-second street. @angbter of George Sens. 9 months a 2 ‘says, Jong and severe iliness. fortitude, Mavrema, the beloved wife of Thomas |.eavy, aged 42 years. are invited to attend the fune- }, Tackahoe, Westchester coun- at two o’cleck, No, 17 West street, Bo- Kort » parish of Castis- offered for r Batricx ‘and ited attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at ove o'clock. Koxurrauey:—On Tooreday, May 6, after @ long and gopene, inam Winess, Josmen EOKERALAY, ® pative of England, aged 6: Tne ‘ends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at ten o'clock, tay hie late residence, No, 173 West *twenty-cighth itrerpost, Wigan, Bolton and Manchester (fog.) papers Please copy Euoriv@s —On Thureday, May 6, Louisa Jann, daughter of James and Aune Eldridge, aged 6 yeare, 9 months aad 9 days. ihe is not dead, the obild of our affection, But gove unto that school ‘Where sho no longer needs our poor protection, And Christ bimeelf doth rule. Jn that dim cloister’s stillness und exclusion, By guardian angels led, Free from temptations, free from thie pollution, She lives, whom we cal! a The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, {rom the residence of her psrents, No 17 Rast Thirtieth street, this (Friday) after. OCB, at two O'clock, ¥RGAN.—On Thursday, May 6 Arm ape Marian, only, and belovéd daughter of Joseph ©. and Isabella Fegan, aged 6 months. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect/ully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 103 North Sixth street, Williamsburg. Firzeatrick.—On Weduesday, May 4, after a short and severe illness, Mary Fitzpatrick. wife of Terence Fitzpat- rick, @ native of the parish of Phildal an, county Cavan, Jreland, aged $2 years. ‘The relatives abd friends of the family are reapectfulty invited to astend the funeral, from her late residence, 224 Fast Eighteenth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o’elock No carriages are required. Furmax.—On Thursday, May 6, at the reeidence of bia w, Dr. J. P, Mann and Mr. C. &, Adams, Ronmet ‘His remuine will be taken to bis late home, in Syra- cuse, on Saturday, for interment. FeLiows.—On Thursday, May 5, Jacop Lavron Fruiows, im the 20th year of his age. ‘The funeral services will take place at the Reformed Dotch church, West Twenty-first street, near Sixth ave- nue, this (Friday) morning, at nine o'clock. The friends of the family and members of the cougregation are in. vited to be present. FuLurr.—At Nashville, Tenn, on Tuesday, April 19, Wo. H., eldest son of William ‘and the late’ Elizabeth’ yl aged 31 years and 9 months. GatLacuer —On Thursday evening, May 5, Mary, wile of William Gallagher. Notice of funeral in to morrow’s papers. FouRLIR.—Suddeply, ab Yonkers, ARcHnaLD aged 61 yeors. ‘The tuneral will take place from his late residence, on Warbarton avenue, Yookers, this (i riday) aiternoon, at ‘alf-past twoo clock The friends of the family ure ‘re- 1. Govrur, pTouinson.—On Wednesday, May 4, Jria L. Crow: Lxy, wife of Wm. H. Hutchinson, iu the 21st year of her age. Thue i# recorded the death of a beantiful and gifted young woman—a general favorite, among her soquaint rts She wore the bridal wresth still fresh upon her brow, having been married on the 2istult. Her death was caused by @ brief and painful attack of in‘lammatory rheumatism. Her funeral, with solemn mass of requiem, will take place, at St. Stephen’s church, Twenty-eight street, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock. of the family and the teachers of public school No. 18, Nineteenth ward, where she was @ teacher in the primary deyartment, and the teachers of St. Stephen’s Sunday acho}, in which she was the deputy superintendent of the temale department, are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral. the friends Bacar,—On Wednesday evening, May 4, Mre, ANN Baoan, in ber 78th year. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 32 Dominick Street, on Saturday morning, at half-past nine o'clock, to Bt. Joseph’s church, where a solemn high requiem masa will be said for the repose of her soul, ana from thence to St. Patrick’s cathedral for interment. Hotmak.—On Nespeniar evening, May 4, Bervarv FH. Hormen, aged 53 yeal The relatives and Triends of the family are respect ully noon, at two Hony.—On Wednesday, May 4, Gxonce Horx,a native of Scotland, aged 71 years, 5 months and 10 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfutly inyed to attend the funeral, from his late residence, corner of Firat and North Ninth streets, Brooklyn, 8. D' Incixk—On Tuesday, May 3, of per alysis of the jungs* Mosms LyGixx, 800 4 pop late be pe jones Inglee, of Dor, chester, Mass., Hig remains wi I be taken t te Massachusetts for inter. ment. ‘Boston papers please copy. Eawnern at Columbia, 8 8.C., on Sunday, April 10, Ema, == of James C. Kenneth, Lioyp.—On Thursday morni ml ilineas, General Jom eh ne relatives and friends of the fami): , May 5, after a long and LLOYD, in the 66th year of are respectfully ther wotice, on s late residence, from Lasn.—On Wednesday evening, May ae ne H. and Elizabeth M. ‘The relatives and (riends of she family are reapectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her ther, No. 727 Greenwich street, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Readiog (Pa.) papers please copy. Leavy —In Hrooklyn, op Wednesday, May 4, which she bore with ¢ after a ristian ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully 4 the funeral, from the carner of Flushin, enues, this (Friday) a(ternoon, at half- past two o'clock ‘Morne, —-On Thureday, May 5, Axxa, wife of John H. Morrell Notice of funeral will be given in Saturday's paper. McBrax.—Suddenly, on Thursday moruing, May 5, Mary McKonay, wife of ae McBean, a native of Greenock, Scotland, aged 52 yi ‘The friends and relatives érthe family are respectfully fnvited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 36034 Pearl street, this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock. —On Wednealay, May 4, of diptheria, Gronax C., gon of Hermann W. and Fise Molter, eged 7 years, 2 months and 12 areiay morving, May 5, after a linger- ing iliness, Camotass MaGortine Frrz, daughter of the ii ‘Moses: ph, of Monmouth, Ne w Jersey, and wife of John McCord, Rad eta at year of her ag a ‘Tao relatives and vends ot she famlly, also the mem; ‘vers of Ssetropelivan Police, are respectfully inv’ to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 26 Amity place, on Sunday afteraoon, at two o' yelook Nichous. non Wetncsday. May 4, acess W, Nica- relatives of a fi are ge and late residence, O’Donnatz.—Un Thursday, May 5, Rosarr O'Dower, eon of Robert and Bridget O'Donnell, aged 1 your, i mooth and 5 days. funeral will take place from 197 Seventh aven: thie (Friday) , at three o'clock. New Haven please coy Parenus.—' fedpenday, May 4, Mina Parceiis, aged 20 ‘the relatives and pane of the family are requested te attend the from the residence of Chas. funeral, Rye, Westchester county, N. Y., tbis (Friday) afternoon, fat two o'clock, the trains onthe New Haven Railroad leaving New York at half-past eleven A. M,, will be in ‘time for the faneral. ‘San Francisco Roporrs.—Ub Wed enday ny, ier. &@ short illness, Joun Rovauns, in the 40th tg he relatives and friends of family's are pewcaperda A favited to atteud the funeral, from the residence of his —— 420 First avenue, ‘this (Friday) alteraoon, at two bs 1 Havana, Cuba, on comes! April 28, Wa IAM Baan, late of ins ott, ond 26 disease contracted fioa! Oo Thursday, om io the Army ‘Loan, of Com) eae tee Now York State ities and 1 righty ‘second regiment New York Volunteers, relatives aba trina of tbe far pect “The re tives and tri family are res) invited to attend the funeral, ou Satu afternoon, at “4 one o’clook, from the Church of the Immecuiate, Seventh atreet, Jersey City. SrMoNBON.—Ab Facioryyile, Staten Island, Thure- day, May 6, after a short and severe loess, Pann M. Brnonron, aged 62 years. ‘uk grief 18 too deep to be comforted now, bor the joy from our dwelling bas fied; The deepest of mourning encircles our brow, ‘Our busband and father ts dead. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, {rom Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, ¥ao- toryv tile, this ore afternoon, at three o’clook, Boat Jeayes foot of Whitehall street at haif-past one P. it. ‘Sweoxcon.—On thureday morning, May 6, Gmonce Swavwoon, in the Ith year of his age. ‘the relatives and friends aro respectfully invited to ine fi ‘he! from the residence of his fie ee tritiam vallont S80 Wert weft treet, on Fun. a wimuese, Bevin S , daughter of Wittens I. and Catherine Simmons, in the 12th year of her 9 family «re respectfully invited to Tet riendes of t attond the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, residence of ber yn 127 Fourth street, bh Wilttamsbarg, LOR =~ iL Greenyite, ,on, Wednesday, May 4, a ,wite of Joun aster ‘aged 34 years, 9 months ‘The relatives ana /riends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, at Greenville, \. J. thie (riday) alternoon, at two o’cioek, Carriages will be in wAiting tte Taylor's frotel, bxchouge place, Jersey (ty, untii qdiater, poss one ‘one o’elock. waeanOe ther , May &, of Diptheria, Daxret, ofamt non of Patrick aad Bridget M. Whelan, aged 4 , T months and 27 days ~The friends of the family are invited to Attend she fu hora the residence of bir parente, 207 Mott rtroet, thie (Friday) afternoon. at two oelook, without further wotice Berto oaks Bowery. SITUATION WANTED R ABLE GEB- A be useasgihes te esieeses Jruakery,. Onn be see Brandenturgis, 8 OA) Gh av. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WisHie A SIT. A gation im a privale famiy, aa chambermaldy f useful. Can be ‘al 294 Weot 37th ay. at YOUNG WOMAN WANTS | 4 SITBATION Ai OHA Dermaid nud seamstress; a cating out a doing all Kinds of fanmaly sowing, is ts goed operat on 28 ‘Witton’ has’ a ine; Bee ott ‘Gene city reference, Oan be — pm AxTU ATION WANTED—RY A YOUNG WOMAN fa plain cook, und ironer, or to do general Bousework, in a small mily, Bent city references, 00 136 West 2h me fortwo > A ep a ng SITUATION WANTED—BY & LADY, FOR A MOST competent girl, to take care of wing ebildren or do mat nore as lady’s maid, Apply to Mrs, T. ©. Doremus, 54 GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO CHAMBER. work ant waiting or chamberwork and cursing, in @ awailfamily. Cail 4¢ 48 Dean at, near Sim iid. 8 go0) WANTED, A SITUATION AS OOOK, IN A restaur: or private faunily; waderstands French and Bugiivd, Addreaw 12 Thompson st,, room No, YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAM- bermaidand waltress Best reference, Cait for two days at 366 7th av., between 32d and 33d a SITUATION WANTED-RY A RESPF:CTABLE girl, a* Cook and to assiat tn the washing; ix a good } oF Would do the work of a small family, Best city all at 173 334 wt, between 7th and fh av MIDDLE AGED ENGLISH LADY WISHES TO take a situation as first class cook or housekeeper. No Apply at 659 Greenwich st, A @bjection to go to the country, between King and Chariton, YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM. bermaid and waitress, Has good reference. Can n for twe days at 178 Slat at., near 8th a SITUATION WANTED-BY A RRSPECTABLE Air, to do chamberwork and waiting, oF take care idren and do plain, sewing. of city: reference on from hor inst plage, Can be seen at 218 West 43d st, tween 8th and 9th avs., second tloor, back room. | \ RESPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WHO IS A good cook and ® good washer and froner, wishes ® jon in a small private famlly, Call at or address Ad- vent r, 671 2d ay., between 36th and S7th ste, for two XOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AB CHAM: bermaid and sewer, or to do hou-ework and mind children; would 9, in' the country for the summer, or travel with *) i place. 47 Has the best of reference from her last 6th av., between 25th and 26th st FIRST CLASS FEMALE COOK, ALSO A BOY waiter, in restaurant, wanted, at ‘the Newark Hotel. Good reference required. » Apply at the Newark Hotel, op- posite the Market ui. depot, Newark, N. J, A “ROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A “SITUATION AS chambermald and to do plain, sew ng: or would take care of a bab; erence from her last place. Call at 198 store. YECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS mbermaid and to assist with the fine washing; five years reference. Call for two days at 141 West 29th st, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. me | O° emt cu a HEL e Renee ig ed Wave, LY aA PY to Titus, 207 7 (man). one Buree ——— rade Gi bompeos sh, one dour from laghing- USBKEBPER, MIDDLE AGED WIDOW Would take care of a gentleman's house for the suin- er; WOuld cook and wash for the gentlemen If pired ; ean give 20 years’ city reference if required.| Address kevper, station F, 3d ay., I wel pro gzrONs FANTED— Bt 7%2., Bd ite LE young women, ‘cook, exeellent irl, to do cham- ‘washer and ponees saneinone to derwork an Nection 10 ssalat in’ the washing end Tromng. jan the coe of ee from their pre ¢ not afraid of wor! for two days at 115 Bast 13th at., corner of 34 av. - As ‘Addrese ITUATION WANTRD—BY A YOUNG LADY, mounter or trimmer In & photograph gallery. Ad tation a, New York Post onice. gitvarions WANTED-BY TWO RESPECTABLIE oung women; gre sisters; one 18 a first rate cook and 4 ironer; the other to do chamberwork nd ironing. excellent washer and waiting, or would assint in the wasbin They cau give the best of city reierencen Bis‘. Can be seen for two days at 243 7UD a Gitarion WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRI., do general housework. Good city reference as capability, dc. Apply at 14d West 36th st, 24 ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE ) girls; one as cook, washer and ironer; the otber as cham: borinaid ‘and waitres:, Clty reference. Call at 60 West ‘Wasb ington place, in the rear. RITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG f lady, a plain cook, washer snd ironer in an American family. ‘address 231 Cherry st.. third floor, between 10 and WANTED—FOR THOROUGHLY com. ip of all nations; such as first class altrosses, laundresnes, seamstresses, , COORS to Wash and Iron, small girls and girls lately Avply at the large employment house, 138 11th st, Also, maie help. landed. corner of Gib ave, ITUATIONS WANTYD—DY TWO RESPECTABLE girls, One as good plain cook, has no objection to assist én washing and ironing; the other as chambermaldt and seamstress; Would prefer to live together, Have the best of city referenice, Can be seen at 95 West 19th at p¥o PROTESTANT YOUNG GIRLS WISH SITUA tlons; one as seamstress or lady’x maid, and the other as nurse or to lake care of children, Call at 220 West 26th st wo RESPECTABLE GIRLS ARE DESIROUS oF situations; one as chambermaid and waitress; the other a8 cook and frst clase laundress, City references, Call for two days at 425 6th av, ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A BITUA- 8 laundrers, inn hotel or boarding house; would tion to @ private fam: n do polishing and Inquire for wo days at 211 Mott st, third oes SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Wo- au, as good cook; isan excellent washer and ironer. oung girl, to do chamberwork and sewing. Very Call at 394 2d av., near 23d st., for two BY A RESPECTABLE irl, ag Waiter and chambermaid; dest city reference giren, from her last place. Call for two daye at 83 West ANTED—A SITUATION, ¥ A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS and chambermatd; ean do'plain sewing; no ob ive im the country. Has live years’ reference Call at ld West 31 WSTED=BY A YOUNG ‘LADY OF 18, A SITUA. tion aa copyist, assistant teacier in English branches, or clerk ina fancy store; unexceptionable reference given, Address N, M., box 2,437 Post office, jection to from her last place. fION WANTED—A8 TRAVELLING SALES: by one who has 8 good trade in fanc kool ‘and Rotions. Salary moderate, or will seil on commission, Best offreferences given. Address W. O., box 112 Herald voice A Srvarton WANTED-—BY A GIRL, AS CHAM. Pe ae id and waitress: good reference. Call at 203 emt 26th st. ®\ YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO cooking, washing and ironing in & small family; city Feference, Apply atl Warren st., lyn A RESPECTABLE, PROYESTANT WOMAN WANTS a situation as cook, washer and ironer: 1s willing to do housework. Call at 20 26th st, rem OOMPRTBNT LAUNDRESS WANTS TO GBT SOME Washing to do at her own house; gentlemen's pre- ferred. Best of city references, Cail at207 7th uve., third floor, back roo! A® SPECTABLE YOUNG Te WISHES A SIT! ation to do chamberwork and plain sew 00d cli Feference. Call at 272 Hicks st. rooklyne eS or PROFESSED COOK WANTS: A SITUATION.—CITY refere ce. € Pall at 2H | Sch ‘ay., in the stoi Aa ATION WANTED—BY A you G 6 L, TO cook, wash and iron, or would do honsework ina fmall family. Can be seen till engaged, at 160 Waverley place, in the Fear. RESPE 21. tion ae work and se SCOTCH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO +L housework Jo a private family, Cail at 72 Bank st, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- AA ‘tion es chambermaid aud waitress, or. would do house work ror a smali private family; has one year and eigut er reference. Can be seen unti! empleyed at 263 West BLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA. id and waite t 308 Wes ITUATION SALESWO- fe knowledge Youn LADY wishEe man ney stare; business, ke itrorone week A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man a8 waitress, er cnambermaid and waitress; good city xeferences, Cali at 115 West 15t Ane { WANTED—I ON WANTED—BY A, PROTE roning. Appl TAL 00k ; 18 @ good cook and will assist vith wash. + 22) West 25th st. A YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION a8 CHAM bermaid and to do sewing or to take care of children; est city reference, Can be seen fortwo days at 129 Weai RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHRS A SITD- ‘Stion 1 a private family, as laundress aud chamber Inala; good references given. ‘Can be seen for two days at her last place, 130 Beat toth NG 5 viet nod and waitress; understands her ood city reference. Apply for two corner 3d av SITU ATION WANTED-BY A RESPE ABL A. nan, an first class cook; city reference. Call a: 3: West 1th a, ERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO GO A short distance in the country with « sma! family. In Quire for two days at 27 Columbia a. to do chamber d waiting. an be seen foriwo day at igi W and Sth avs, VERY RESPECTABLE YOUXG WOMAN sirous to obtain a situation as cbambermaid anc or would like to take care of children provid first class os Can be seen for ome day, from 10 to 12 O'clock, at 11) Bast 20tb st, corner of Sd av, small family ; ironer: no ob, - Good city ihe corner of Hicks and Amity +s, rick house, LEB AGED PROTESTANT WOMAN W ati ‘small family, as plain cook; is a Steady place preferred. rl Call at 6 SITUATION WANTED—B RRSP! girl. to do general hou. in @ private family; «a Piain cook and an excellent washer and ironer. Best reference. Call foe two days at No, 9 Sth st., near Bowery. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as first class laundress; thoroughly imerstantes her business Cen be seen for two days will gett refer Bees aN Rat danio en Ref cbse bf A RESPECTABLE general housework. City references. Cal! at ena at SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG PROTEST. woman, to 40 housework in a small private fam! ‘mi of an pit ay — I home. Apply a TABLE SITUATION WANTRD—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, tod. general housew good refgrence: inh 00d washer Rod ironer. Gall Tor two daye at 884. Madino A PROTBBTAN’ syaEican Pr. AN WISHES A vo do plain sew erring, ABDI re dyes’ ber present an employer's ‘wen San eco nenceptionable refer ences can be TOONG wi fore home for herself and little girl: \W WOULD GIVE nan yi strees, Call at 166 34 RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO do chanberwork and waiting of take care of @ chitd or pees ‘amail private family, Call for two days a be wii nn ing (OA 8 rence. “Call et fl Weet 19th SISUASION ry sae jainberroald i i Svan would have no objecti ‘ tesa, ta © privace te aoim the country. Call WOMAN WANTS A FAMILY'S WASHING AND she has worked for two families, who have ome to housskeepiag: can give good 214 Weat ‘oun st. im the reg, GERMAN LaDy, WHO UNDERSTA ry, One busy 4 and eee ti frishes to go out by thy families “Apply at id) Base RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN A wishes a situation as jadies maid and stress OF Durse and seamstress. Best of city reference. Can be seen for two days at 52) 6th AY ACTIVE YOUNG WOMAN, WHO THOROUGHLY stands bet Koglish end American pracclans fooxima ree 8 aitwation. ins fret lass fe ‘ob re eR Ree = days at iu at, Between with and Bin ave REAPROTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION 48 ehambermald and lgsedress) Bo objection to the coun. la well Fecommended. | Cas be seen for two days at 28) fous Siav a, hear Mh ev. top * fremt room SITUATION WANTED={BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO cook, wash and iron. ine small, private faaully olty oo” Cal at 140 est Shh «tk, between 6th sod th ave. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN as chambermaid an waitrewe; has no ob, 9 to city reference, Call at the cou! Has th ne Lae Rast y. 20th ot. tow door frook wt OF lly reference, (a ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PERSON, ion as nurse: is fully competent to take the baby from ite birth; best of city reference Gan be seen for two days at 232, corner of 15th st, ‘and Oth av. Wo xtep- SITUATIONS. BY TWO SISTERS, IN ONE house; one as plain cook, washer and tronér and the other as chambermuld; good referener from their last place. Cal! at $15 2a ave., between 224 and 2d ate. WwW ANTED—BY A RES!ECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to take charge of children or do np stairs worl; is not long in the country. Inquire at 212 West 26th mreet WANte—ar A RESPECTABLE LADY, A CHILD to dry nurse, Call at 164 East 1th -t, room No. & second floor. WANtep. =A MIDDLE AGED LADY DESIRES A Position as housekeeper, to assist In sewing, oF as com- panion to a lady. Apply at 85 3 WANTED—BY A NEW ENGLAND LADY, A srTua- tioy a8 housekeeper, or to take charge of ‘a family of children; or would take care of the house of a family going away for the summer, Address Mra, M., station Q, 7ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A MIDDLE “AGE :D woman, a8 cook or housekeeper; bas no objection to aesint with the washing; is a competent servant and under stands housekeeping i all its branches, Can be seen for two days at Li6 eat 13th st. J ANTEU<=BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, of good experience, a silagtion as nurse and weam. stress Has good city reerences. Can be seen at 402 6th ay., between 24th and 25th sts, Ww TRD-BY A COMPETENT SAL in a fancy store. Good cit, att Gail at or addre-s Saleewoman, 323 Bleecker store. ANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, A PLACE IN A ‘milly to mind children and do any kind of sewing. Gall at 64 North Moore st., front basement. TANTED—A_ SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, V by ‘a respectable girl, to do chamberwork and fi h Gan’ be seen at her present employer's, where ane lus been for the lass three. years, 327 20 av, coroer of th Ble ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL, A situation with alady who intends travelling, reference can be given if required, Address Irene Mountford, station A, Spring street. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, to do general housework in a small private family; best of reference given. third floor. Ca}l at 31) Sth ave., in the rear, ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND wait ‘Apply at 10 Union court, Universtiy place. ANTED--A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and waitress or to du general housework in a small private family; best of refer- gnoe can be given. Call for two days at40 Henry 6t., Brook- lyn. ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE AND SBAM. ‘Strea#, by a respectable girl, who can cot and dren's clothes and operate on @ sewing machine. two days at No. 3 Pucific place, West 2vth at,, beiw and 7th ave. WAXTED-A SIPUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as chamnbermaid and plain seamstress; good refer- ence. Apply at 92 West 22d at. J ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT WO- man, as first elass cook; thoronghly understands her business; ‘understands cooking soups, meats. game and jellies; inder-tands boning fow) and al kind: of desserts; Bret rate bi Best of city reference from her la-t place. Callat 238 East 10th st., third floor, front room. WANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, PAM. lies’ washings at her house. 111 West 3th st., near 7th or will go out to work by the di ay, W ANTBO—BY A REAPECTABLE WOMAN, 4 NOUSE to take care of for the summer. The best of city refe- renoos. Galt af 131 West S0tb st, ANTED—THE WASHING OF QRNTLEMEN AND. one by @ lone woman. Reference given. ws ANTED =A SITUATION a8 NURSE; CAY CARE a best ay hand cal floor. yANTED—BY & YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION to do berwork, or ebamberwork and waiting. Call for twi M26 yn 7th avi ‘ANT! SITUATION. 7,4 PROTESTANT wo. ‘man, as firet & private fami class cook 11 nce. Call for two rane at 226 West, “Houston a, in the store, ¥ A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, A S{TI cutter in a shirt store, or any similar bust. perfectly competent to task; no objection te dress J. ©. A. 222 Hteraia otiice. mers; young woman, stands her Dnatnens it ‘st 80 West ifthe, Can De neen for two da ye. ; hes cond Boor. back washer and trouver; best of city re ghyect! ection to go to the country. Call for two days ast, Warne A RESPECTABLE YOURG WOMAN. witb a fresh Bronst of milk. & baby to, wet urea ab her own house, t her own baby, four days vid. joan aire tor Bridges MeCoen | for two day, Hib at., detween 2) ond 34 ava, near WwW ANTED—BY A GIRL, A SITUAMON TO DO GEN eral housework; good. ~ reference. Coll at 149 Fast 281h st. fret floor, back roo! We NTED=A SITUATION, BY A REI PECTABLR you ir}, ae good Plait Lanta at rate Ironer. oF chambermal i aliy teference fan be erven. Gall for two da aay ‘HT Haat Tonk ay , between ave A aad SITUATIONS WANTE D—MA LES. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT MAN WAN ce taatede triacs, ie ‘sabler, 100 W. ‘gia Inquire at 9 SITUATION on WANTRD—BY A YOUNG MAN, Wo frou raae, tir writes. yood. hand and meni and is correct go farmish the Dest of peferences.» Addvews 0. K.. firaid office A MIDDLE AGRD MAN, ENRRORTIC, CORRECT r xperienice y Y Boe ae a business as jt should be YOUNG MANO} rod addres desires madre yan bo! Wi) fornege nah Vein ity, Str ersnhee AS? 8 PouTeR Om 0s FRAP TER as Ait aT seal ho give at Pe ’ vive days MAN AND WIFR, WHO HAVE WORKED IN TO A cooks, must be in owe house, Apply at Mr. Shin Vandewater streck tels for 13 years, want situations ae meat end mK | N KXISRIENCED BOOKKREPER, WHO MAY DIS- AN yore of a few hours dafly, will take chargo of sets of Hooks in houses not wanting A'permanent olere for it, oF hake tras atone in Bogiah, "reneh or Spaniab, Rerere to wip wine Address FAR. Herald oftiee, ey SITUATIONS eke LV ANIAN— ntueace, and Speeder F? * m_ State, with role. 2eate) es Rerences i Soroka Rs it Balan security. Address A ToUNG may, | 6 YB. Ane OF 408. ero aictaneuiry ie wioloale Moa, ib have ice OF ent will have & chance for promotion; sarestrtie iiss patel a yr ca Tits otis ‘Weat 34th si, between 5th ARTENDER— A yng te a8 BARTENDE R man, who understands the bi factory reference. Address box and will % aia Poss tive. a ‘a SIFUATIONS WANTED—FOR THOROUGHLY com. pelent 0 den m hands, 7 ts, Ao. ; also, useful boys, men late! very description. Ri sun Tens large ‘omployment house, 135 Lith st, corner of ITUATION WANTED—AS ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER or bookkeeper, by # young man, who has filled that Dosition for several yoars and who understands the duties ‘of both cashier and bookk Beat ret . Stligone I 42S Newark, wt relerence furnished. ITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENOED © bookkeeper; bewt of rences funished. Address Olerk, box 2,267 Post oilice, 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A BOY 15 YEARS OF ‘age, in a wholesale boise. Good reference ax te honesty dad ability can be given, Adaress J, B., Ne. 9 road Bt. WNIED—A SITUATION FOR A MIDDLE, A\ German, of classical education, active business babi speaking and writing the English and Freneb languages, de ices A position where his services could be gmade available give goou city references, AddreneC, 8., box 4,105 Post D ANTED.—A GENTLEMAN WHO I8 NOW A TRA- velling agent desires to exchange his position with some competsiit young man holding clerkship here. Apply be- tween 10 aitd 12 at 161 Broadway, room No. 7, ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WITH GOOD RB. ferences, a rituation in a wholesale business; writes & good hand, ' Address box 1,482 Post office, Warren. RESPECTABLE EMPL ed, oung man, either in the city or a compensation not so much an object as steady occupation. Acdreas Ingraham Hera'd office, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CLERK IN HOTEL, store, asristant barkeeper, light porter, or in any other capacity where hix services may be useful, by « young man ies re good reference. Address for (wo days hurtia, erald ollie, Ww ANTED—A SITUATION AS TRAVELLING SALES- man, to sell by sample, on commission. Address, staling place of business, Frank, box 130 Herald off ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, about 20; not afraid to work. Apply to Mr. Bell, $d av., bird house from ANDED—A SITUATION, AS LAND STEWARD and gardener, by a man of prac ‘tical experience, single, axed 30, who understands the above mentioned in all its various branches, which his teatimontals Ad dress P. H., 181 Ludlow street. TANTED—A SITUATION AS PORTER, BY A MAN of experionce; a grocery store preferred; or would go jo the country ig do general w ork about a gentle Good reference. Address Jahn 8 will prove. $200. WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUA- js tion as clerk. has @ slight knowledge of dry oods business; writes a (air hand; w his employer Address! H. C., Herald office. 200, “HELP WANTED—MALES. GENTS CAN MAKB $50 A MONTH BY ENGAGING in the sale of our GREAT NOVELTY PRIZE PACKET AND SPLENDID STEEL, ENGRAVINGS. Wo offer the greatest ch: nd present every agent wi free. Only $15 capital far migted free, Gea, HAAKING CO. 36 Bean New York. The oldest and only original Prize Package houge jn the United Staten, (AGENTS ~$15 CLBAR PER DAY—-ONE HUNDRED of our extra large size Prize packages, with 100 pres enta of jewelry and large bills. Sole agency for a town or county, and a beautifal wateh as a present for the agent. Sent anywhere on receipt of $15; can be sold ina few hours; enorinous profits; circulars free. RICKARDS & CO, (the Originals), 102 Nassau at, .N.¥ ASSETS Make TWO DOLLARS FROM TWENTY cents Call a. my ollie and 1 will prove, It; or ven on sent free by mini fOF tw enis ‘bat will retail for oliars, by Re L. WOLCOTT, rif Chatham square, ¥. = GENTS AND BUSINESS MEN, WITH FROM $300 TO $1,000, will be furnished permits from commandants Of corps d’armee to xcllour popular goods iu the various sommands. Address or call upon Louls Philip & Co., No. 2 Murray street, New York, yo CANVASSERS, AND ALL OUT OF BM. ment, wal to eall Our, new ort, best and most raj ily selling articles, $5 per day being made. No hunbng. Articles unsold returne: on or address RICK & CO.. Manufacturers, $7 Park row, room 21. T THE MERCANTILE AGENOY, 266 BROADWAY— Wranted, to day: clerk for a steamer, man 10 £0.40 ‘Cah forni barkeeper. pnd Ct book kee; ¢: travelling agen, hotel clerE, dry gosda clerk, Bardwrare cl rier, ; nontler, ‘gardene: wate ne op acancien MONGOMERY & SMART BOY WANTED IA 1N nae QFTICE: [ONE who resides w erred: wi 4 wenn.” Auply, between 3 ‘sid 4 ovdosh ‘Broadway, room 12. GENTS WANTSD.—UNEMPLOYRD BOOKKEEPB! and others accuatomed to the use of figures can make from $4 to $12 a day by selling Fowler’ Patent Adding Ma chine, Demand iarge. Apply at 212 Broadway, room No. YOUNG MAN WANTED=TO WalT ON A LUNCB counter, Apply to by Ww. Parker, 663 6th ave. N ACTIVE. BUSINESS | MAN WANTED—AS DELIV. i erer or country agent. Apply at 27 Beekman st., third jour. A YOUNG MAN Way ED-IN ‘APAMILY GROCERY; must understand kesping books. Apply thie day ai L. Friedlander’s, 220 8th av. OY WANTED—IN A WHOLESALB BOOKSTORE, one wito is intelligent, resides with his paremts, and de- hives to learn the Duninese; aslary Urs year $100. Addresa vox 2,277 Post office. BY WANTRD—FROM 14 TO 16 YEARS OLD, TO work in @ lunch room, Apply at N OY WANTED—ONE HAVING A KNOWLEDGE oF the crocke Wich at, after 10 A ‘and mare Inquire a Goons SALESMEN WANTED. Campbell, 178 3d av, Best of APPLY TO W. y Feferences re- RUG CLERK.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, WITH some knowledge of the business, to act as juinor clerk, Apply to William M. Giles, 189 6th ay., coraer of 18ib at, aye one K.— WANTED, A BOY, ABOUT 14 YEARS rience of age; one who has bad sume expe preferred. just ome well evontnawtiged, W. F, MUCHNORE, Astoria, L. I RUG (CuERK WANTED—ONE wHOo uae a! PAIR ledge of Ap know the retai py foriwe io days to ra Penney, 20 Fulton av ev. corner Jey nu De aac wines IMMEDIATELY. A SB. cond clase clerk, oaseiest assistant apothe. Apply te Bee oan Hortewestern Cay wes WAITBR WANTED IW ry PRIVATE Le with good city references. bor | is Peete ‘otter. ued Hom: Lang’ nemd so he eat of gl or Bae gg Mad varnish the others need addrens box 999 fork Poot ofc, Ouse, Bor SAGES PAPPLY ¢ ow 8! COND FLOOR, Derween 9 and 10 A. AYER Ww. WAITERS, club ho between 18th and 16th ste. Wenzel , MARDI ATRLY MEN “wHo Wise 70 they, can ‘onal Invectenon tof $900 to $800, on n stairs, ‘Call at readeay room Ne. amt wows TILDEN ANTED-WEN Ann o¥8 To W wor fork. =Appiy a la nea near Eiriew Bridge. TED=FOUR FIRST C . Inquire at 33 Union eaiaries mo — SALKSMAN; ALSO A rt DA FIRST Lass heaualnied Arie the about If ary sous eos ene. "Apply to" ‘dy, 332 Bowery. ARTED-LANDSMEN, ZineMns, peniere aod bi tb J for stent short whaling voyages the omiy at 87 West eee a afcany, A OR 18 YEARS OF 4g8, 70 one magpajnted with the bart ‘ade, 427 Hudaon st. ONE WHO C Winn ie LAD, wantep=ax BNOLIAH COACHMAN oat ae er aline care of a pair ot notaen abd ve ne it ote eeeel sam mas pie Uteful Inthe howe an wellas tbe 000 Broadway, A IVE Bor, with GOOD REPBR. Watts Tor the AT, house furnishing business; 40 be generally weoful. “Apply at 1184 Broadway, Soe OBNTREL BO oy we xc 7 Ay) ov to make Dimseif ye ot ae ger en iat pundies apy to George Waite corner of Col lege piace. AN INDY STRIQUS BOY, 16 18 OR mast taderstand oo “Apply ab 58 Walker OMAN, WHO HAS MAD SOME ie Tina wenoraty. weft. ANTHD=A YOU experience In 1p patent medicines Apply after 9 o’Llonk, at 88. Jo y ANTRD—TPWO & cere TO SELL ARTT fein! Powe Wboral, Addrow 168 Mold ob. between au. DIAT! inne tmLo com miss! ‘correct at (igures and & good tar's clerk. Address Ateamer, voor tt -A BOY. TO WORK IN A @TORE. ArPLy ‘Afier 8 o'clock, W! aNTED— Oy) Maiden Iu W'NTED-A stor poy, 70 WORK IN a THO store. Apply at 469 Sth av. ANTED=<IN A LAW OFFICE, A BOY ABOUT years old. Apply to ©. A. Jackson, 2 ay) WV ANTRD—A. YOUNG MARS, “ABO! IT RIGHTEEN O8 nineteen year: of age, 10 Work in & grocery store. Aye ply at'si 10h a pri STEADY YOUNG MAN, 20, ATTEN WAREED A, STEAE Feoominended as to bonesty a goeriots Apply at Coean House, 34 Weet Warren at., Bow! NTED—TWO PORTERS WHO UNDERSTAND Warren two, 2 ‘and driving. Apply to & D. Bass ford, Cooper Inatitute, 2: ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A SPBCIR BROKER office; muat be quick, accurate and a good accountant; one familiar with coin preferred, Address Wall street, bom 2,827 Post office, with reforenc ae zim ANTED—A PRENCH OR SWISS WAITBR MA for a private faintly ; one whe thor ly understa: his business. Apply at No. $ Livingston ‘Stuyvessot square, before 9 A.M. or fttter 7PM. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, 16 OR 17 YRARS OF A m4 Indies to keep book time, and buy gonds for are nishing goods house; one who speaks French only med ap- ply at No. 6 11th si., uoar Broadway. WARtED[A WAITHR; ONE WHO UNDERSTARDB uisiness. None others need oad at Waverley ay, corner of 4 oanel to go into Pennayivania on a farm of 100 acrei have u few hundred dollars to put in to. ; ni terms given to the right man for one Feure, Appl’ to A. Huteuina, 4° Blue sts room 7: from to 3 o'clock. TANTED—A FIRST CLASS PENMAN, AS CORRES. Pomient and private secretary. None bat scconte yune aa of fine address, néed apply. Address Kt, ‘station G. AREED YOUNG MBN, FOR MERCHANT Voy. ships, steamers, brige ant schooners voyager (rou two to twelve months, Vovages to all par of the worl RANDALL & COURTNEY, Corner of Chambers ani West atreets, up staira, ANTED TO-DAY—FOR THE SHIP BLACK BAGLB, Capstin Stone, 15 men, on a voyage to Bailin's Bap We take green OURTNEY, ANTED—FiRST ¢ LASS “WAITERS FOR THE PAV! lon. New Brighton, Staten Island, | Nome need apy Dut those who are well recommended for sobriety and cl racter. ANTED—TWO DRY GOODS CLERKS, WITH CITE Teference. Cull betore 10 o'clock at 439 Grand st. and Davis Straits. Voyage of bands willing to help. i Corner of © ‘aix months, A /ANTED—IN A WHOLESALE HARDWARE TORN} ‘as bookkeeper, av active and fatelligent young m who isaquick nud coriect penman and accountant, al willing to inake if generally useful. Address, in ows hand writing, ge. qualidications, reference and com- pensation,Hardware, box 205 Herali off ———— J ANTED—A SMART YOUNG MAN. TO ATTEND & \uuah counter: one who undersianigcarving. Apply at 118 Broadway, beiween 8 and 10 A. M , to-day. WAxtEn two OR THRE FIRST CLASS SALE. Wm. Neely # {ninily boot and shoe store, ner of Great Jones st. Bowery ANT! D—A YOUNG MAN, AS SALESMAN IN THE photograph and carto de visite business; good wag given to one who understands 1. “Apply at 176 Broadway m the ase wi rEO—A MAN COMPETENT TO TAKE CHARGE of & horse, a cow and a small garden spot, in the uppe ‘of the city.” “A good heme inay be hud on applteation i second flo WAXTED IN AN INSURANCE OFFICE, AN INTRE= Tiyent boy, about 16 years of age; must reside with his pareut: ant come well recommended. Address, in Spe Plicant’s own hand writing, box 189 Herald ofice. ANTED—A YO! ae GMA. one who understands Central Park Hotel, 7th TANTED-AN EXPERIENCED DRUG CLERK; & W ut & family, smart and active “Apply to P. Hal ———. wen BOY INA LAW OFFICE; ONE Wit residex with hie parents, Address, iu handwriting o! epplicant, B. & ¥., Herald off Meese ANTRD-—SEVERAL BOYS FOR BOTTLING, CALL at 90 Liberty wt ies Wanten—tw OR THREE STOUT ERRAND BOYS. ‘Liberal waves paid to first class boys. Also, two or ood feeders on Ruggles’ presses. Apply early ad rt. Bhin sd Ss | BARTBNDER, AND ec oysters, = Apply TED—A CLERK IN ALAW OFFICE. ADDR ay’ Ww paneiny Herald office, with terms and a speci- “men of ive wr a ANTED—A YOUNG MAN Ty A DOWN TOWN sak the business ans ‘ 5 ilthowraDhy, bank de. Address, stating real name, \d salary expected, Barclay, Herald om ANTED—A WAITER, AT J. P. ZOLLVER’B DIN- ing sntoon, 359 Fultoa st., Brooklyn, I 1. ANTED-A PORTER. IN A RETAIL DRY. @ooDs Ww aan Apply to H. B. Clapp & Co., 57 and 69 Cathe oA yy ANTED—A goon, stRo ‘ountry, to drive care of horcecand’ is notatraid ve work. White at,, corner of Chureh. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, IN A CLOTHING #TOR: on Broadway; one who ie willing to make him ally useful. None nee! address unless they well ey ferstand the business. Addressgwith real name, A. Union square Post office. Wy sate THREE OR Tous, @ooD. Ye M ‘at the Abingdon Stables, 63 and 70 Bai ere OY, TO GOIN THE bat wi tends Inquires at ANTED—FIVE DRY GOODS SALESME! who are acquainted with the city retail tra furnish good reference, will be itberally jew days at 309 Grand st., corner of Allen. WARtED=A WAITER; A GERMAN PREFERRED, Apply at 82 Wall si fois WAntED[a Youxa MAN, TO WAIT ON TABL ‘and make himeeif generally useful, Apply at Of International, 169 York at., Brook'yu. WAREED=4 Yo ‘OUNG my ABOUT in @ whole: fraid to worl able to make out bitte and ‘n: gountry prefer y fi dress indow Ginss, Hera\ « WAntepcs Wal WAITER BOY, FOR A SALOON; good boy. Inquire of J. 8. Brebonie, Cor Cor Yama | Bireet Hotel. ory Wreeawich Bor im A - TAU RANT, Greenwich st. Call this day. aT ib W suzen—ror A enOeENe A ta some setae who w: care ake ‘bimesit otherwise useful. A permanent situation ‘55 Adress, giving name may bi 4 good ware who and reference, stating ng where ‘an interview Herbert Williams, Herald ofiice, ANTBD—AT FRENCH’ HOTEL, & MAN COOK; one with good references. Apply immediately, peiparyt Fo phi YouNG on NA WaoLe. wale ani understand bi businers aud have goed re Apply 40.4. Cassi corner Bpring and Wooster sis. ie WattEncs, MAX TO. WORK I 4 LIVERY STABLE and to do exira driv wages given, Apply a 271 Canal at. $150 PER MONTH.-A SMALL 0 centa, sons, whether now Garelling or peddiiog, but with & chance ee! fro $1 fhe recipe of or and worthy of all patio FORTUNB rom 4 choice Recipen, the ‘above wil Be sent, 50 cents. This is posts ry bumbng. Address M. M. Sanborn, WANTED—FO oT) LOO se fi epaih ey fogs olde the ftod thoney vere, zen, st ihe old Shipping ottce, 170 Chel ber. te 2 FOR SALE A TINE STOCK OF NEW ABD BSCOND with the improved com! a Cushion, Call me Fens ine, OF seed your orders GRIFFITH, 146 Fulton atree' $150 Ti, BULA, GOOD BILLIARD, ‘wishing @ good aud ehea puktcess Corecr of Cencord street aad Hudeoe aver 18, LOAN OFFICES. A’ ow piston CR rr ‘ADVA! wep at 7 DIAMONDS, WATCH JEW! RE BS, er AGO! GONB, ae . at7 i RRO 1CKRBTS WANTED aT T7 Diamovas. faichen a LY &e., mad © opr cant move pee ¢ ‘ab apy other im the city, ai pat Tt Bleecker street t 609—MONBY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON Dis- re ‘atches, pee ce” a: ae Silver Lj Pistols, wanted wi per cup stairs, yGnnn, Pistoia Ae, for hich ora than can be obtained at any ol Broadway, corner of Hourion AT ten HENRY AEE NY 8 B! pate eee or a, wh Fe di for Diamonds vutor = nS me madé on the same; A‘ «e Pa ay'f Srnent, ere BO. 2, Rag =. 10ee are loose or eet Die: Jewelry of every descr! the. those liberal Pas nats - Saleen 1 36.—PAWNB! OK RRS | will pay © y for tickete for teenat yoy Lo ae, ot fon way. Office hours from . maa BA pH PRICK PalD FOR CAMBL MR ar beayie old ayer. dine Laces, old Gold and Sitver, by LOUIS SNaicit Se ir nniway, Onder the New York Hous

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