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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Mowvay, May 9—6 P. M. | 500 ‘The reports ta relation to the great batties in Virginia, 8 al! tending to show that the Union forces under Geu Grapt bave achieved ® great and glorious victory over the rebels, did not seem to have the convincing force upon stock jobbers and gold gamblers to-day (bat (hey Produce among the more sanguine portion of the com- munity, Th was not geverally expected that the an ouncement of our success would be the means of caus ‘mg a panic either in the gold or stock markets was conceded that prices would teud downward monetary affairs would for atime be unsettied; but it and seems that the reverse has been the oase. ‘Stocks opered comparatively strong this morving, and when the board met the tendency was decidedly up- ward. Compared with the bighest quotations of the rst board on Saturday, New York Central advanced 144, Erie Railroad. 144, Hudson River 34, Reading 235, Michigan Centra! 1%, Michigan Soushera 3%, llllve's Contral 245, Cleveland and Pitisburg 43;, Galena aud Chicago 334, Cleveland and Toledo 4, Chicago and Rock Island 3, Cumberland Goal 1%, Canton Company 2, Quicksilver Mintog \, aud Mariposa 3, Delaware and Hudson de clined 3 per cent, Tbe market becarM Tnsettled in the afternoon, and the advance of the morning was lost, The following were the closing quotations:—New York Central 128%, Erie Railroad 103%, Ere preferred 106%, Hudson River 13636, Harlem 235, Reading 126%, Michi- gan Contral. 132%, Michigan Southern 88}4, Pittsburg and Fort Wayne 106, Aiton and Terre Haute 58, Iltoots Coutral 122, Cleveland and Pittsburg 1053;, Galena and Chicago 114%, Cleveland and Toledo 14644, Chicago and Rock Island 10734, Chicago and Northwestern 52, Cum beriand Coal 64, and Quicksilver Mining 6334. ‘The following officors were this morning elected by the New York Stock Exchange for the ensuing year:—Wm. Seymour, Jr., President; M. A. Wheelock, First Vice Pre- sident: W,J. Graham, Second Vice President; G.H, Brod- head, Secretary; J, W, Munro, Assistant Secretary; W. A Smith, Treasurer; E. A Committee on Securities—A. Campbell, W. H. Neilson, J. W. Under. Dill, CR. Mario, R. L, Cuttin The gold market this morning was not influenced vy the roports from the battle ground in Virginia, the specu lutors not feeling disposed to place any reliance in the various statements, Gold opened at 170, and went up to ATL. In the afternooa, howeyer, when the rumors began to be backed up by official despatches, the premium gradually drooped until it touched 63%. The gold ex chamge was in a high state of excitement all aay. ‘The following table shows the totals of the bank state. ment at the commencement of the present year, with those of the seven past weeks\— Loans. Specie, Circulation. Depoct's, Jan, 2.8174. 714.446 25 161,035 6,103,331 140.250,856 Mar. 26. 100,372,439 20.425,504 5,! ay 135 163.315.904 April 2. 203,993 131 172,161,297 April 9 x 170,613,020 April 16. (637. 165,350.790 April 23. ry ‘ ‘161 978,166 April 30 104 15T,405 24,087,348 8 825,978 164,578,919 May 7. 192,881,246 23,082,028 6.604832 165,562,197 —Compared with the statement of the previous week, the followlng differences appear:— Decrease 1n loans. Decrease in specie... Decrease in oirculatror Increase in deposits. Toe following national banks * were authorized from April 30 to May 6:— Nome. Location. Firat... seeescee se seee Salem, Mass. f Boston National Bank. Boston, Mus 50 First.... 6. Mount Carroll, Til. 50,000 60,000 -Bay City, Mich . 2 Mat Io Total...» 2 Capital of banks before reported. Whole amount...... Number of banks organized. —tThe National Currency law requires that one third ¢¢ the paid in capital of each agsvciation shall be deposited 1m United States bonds with the Treasurer at Washington, Qod on that amount they are entitled to receive ninety circulating notes, If the banks already or- nO mote than doubled the amount which the law requires them to deposit with the Treasurer—say two thirds of their paid in capital—their aggregate oircu- Jation does Bot now exceed thirty-three and a half millions Of dollars, whiob is spread over twenty-five States of the Union. We-see nothing in this amount to cause any sud- den alarm. The Sub-Treagurer reports to-day as follows:— Amount op bad Rocetpts (rom cus From other sources... Subscriptions to tea-forty Yona. Levee 62,800 Aprii earnings of the Milwaukee and Prairie du ‘Omiee Ratiroad compare as follows with (he receipts for the game period last year:-— April, 1964. April, 1508 Ipdrease .. ‘ $52,241 Te earnings ot the above road for four months ending April 80, were $446,522, against $276,264 during the same time last year—showiog an increase of $170,168, or 659 Per cont. At this rate the road wili earn this year nearly two millions of dollars, which would !eave $300,000 for the common stock , or fully eleven per cent. The joliowing figures show the gross earnings of the Chicago an Northwestern Railroad during the moath of April Passougers Freight... Bame time last fear. Wncrease.. -.eeiggyn + The earnings of the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad during the month of April, compared with the reosipts for the signe time last year, were as follows:— April, 73, ape, Sea 08 Increase... - $5,910 The movements ef cotton ia New Orleane luce the Ist Of September last may be seen in the following table. — Bates, Btock on hand ber 1, 1343. 1,661 Arrived since thal date., Total... Exported Albert H. Nicolay sold to-day two bundred shares New York and Erie Railroad (by pothecated) at 100. S es= EERE Ex : ote SSSSseee: Etec os S¥reSlSsess afee = rs oS Sem 3 oe rs 2e ESEZee «a Hy if 2 FSSS2e5ses put it | : N Bn" YORK HERALD, D ‘Oumb Coal pref. 200 N'Y Central ae . 200 Cleve & TERE... 4 100 Chie & BT HE... Fy Hy 3m 6 53) onte 4'8 W pref... 127 12684 New York one Banks, May 7, 1864. Banks, Specie, Oirculat'n. | amorica’.... $11, 3 N756 2,800,088 6,207 11,225,5 Amerioan Ex. “10.486 462 116081983 85.681 7/386 .207 Allaptic...++..+ 1,089,257 | 72.250 118,370. ‘881.056 Broadw: 6,312,616 472,008 47,256 5,822,343 Butoh. & Drov.. 2,529,409 112.030 280.064 1,680,083 Bull's Head,..., "840,108 22.003 150,867 865,940 City.... + 5,287,139 4,294,635 Obemical. 4,735, 6,182,400 Commerce, 886 Chatham. Gora tc now Fi -_ 981 ‘0 Excl . 8,607,368, 38 Continental . 3 ig c 4 wes eo £ Fy S 28 Leather Manut’s 2,302,128 Manhattan. « 5,750,724 Merchant . 6,985,435 Mochanics’..... 4,917,103 Merchants’ Ex.. 2,400,792 Mech & ‘trad... 1,755,187 Mercantile... . 8,379.576 Metropolitan... 9,463,855 Market... 220 Marino...... Manuf & Merch. N.Y. County... North River. ow York, National... North Americ Nassau Ocean. Oriontal. Republic......+ Seventh Ward State... St. Nicholas ‘Yradesmen’s. . . Union 5,447,900 . $192,881 ,246 23,032,028 5,594,832 168,562,197 Bouswwess at THe Cimantya Horse. Clearings for week ending Apri! 30, Clearings for weok evding May 7. Pala ‘or woek ending April 30 Balances for week ending May 7 ‘Total.... an iris02,84 CITY COMM BRCIAL RBYORT. Mospar, May 9—6 P.M Asnes.—Rece!pts, 1 bbls, Market inactive and prices nominally $9 50 or pots and $12 50 for pearls. Brxansvers.—Receipts, 20,617 bbis. flour, 230 bbls. and'489 baga corn meal, 4,540 bushels oats and 870 do, rye. With increased rocelpts and dectine in. gold prices of flour again declined 10c. a 26c., with but a limited de- mand at the redacti m. ‘The export movement wis ata stand, and the local trade operated only for the pressing ‘exigencies of the time. Sales 5,000 bbls. State and West- ero, €00 do. Southern and 300 do. Canadian. Rye flour ‘was Gull and nominally unchanged. Corn meal was sold to the extent of 250 bbis.. at $4 25 a $6 30 for Jersey and $6 60 ‘or Brandywine. wot Superfine State apa Westero four 4 ry > ry 3 Extra State. +6 85a 700 ~ T0608 T15 6900 725 73800 82% 7 50 a 10 50 T4008 750 TR 2 10 5 698 710 1b 840 6 00a 7 00 62a 675 Corn meal, puncheon: 2 60 a RI An —The wheat market but in order to effect gules a concession of 4c a Sc. id have been necessary. Not transpired, and n quantity tn transit for this market, however, is large, | and receivers were offering to sell for forward délivery at 8 considerable reduetion from present acking rates. was dull. and the nominal asking prices were $150 a $1 05. Corn was scarce and previous pricos were sus- tained, ‘The sales comprised 21,000 bushels oid Western mined at $1 89.1 store No samples of new were of: fered. nder heavy receipts, were fulily 2c. a 3c. lower, with fn active business at the concession, the sales. reaching 100,000 bushels, chiefly on government account, closing at 863;c. a 90c for the who'e range—the latter price iu certificates. In barley and barley malt there was no movement of importance, and quotations were entirely nominal. Corrox.—The exciting news bad the effect to check operations iu this staple. Middliog uplands were quoted nominally at 82c Cor ‘The stock is 83. rrer was iaactive and entirely nominal light, and held drmiy, while buyers contend for @ con- cession. For Rio 4244c. a 43¢. was offered, and 45c_ a 46c. was ask Freicirs.—the strike of stevedores ard longshoremea iuterfered with business, and nothing of moment wae dove for Great Britain, The London steamer took 100 boxes bacon, 200 Dales furs and 100 tons mexsurement goods at 25s. A Pritish packet, for Liverpool, took Sm-li quantity of provisions at 12s. 6d. a Iis., and a Russian vessel, for Bremen, 50 hhds, tobacco at 22s. 6d. A British bark was chartered for Havre, with 2,00 bbia, petroleum at Ss. 6d. a foreign vessel, from Philadelphia to Cork, for orders, petroleam at té.; 9 Prussian bark, hence to Montevideo aud Buenog Ayres, lumber, at $11 to the former and $12 to the latter, and two British origs, hence to Havana, 50c. and 60c. per bb!. Motasses—There was nothing “oing io this article. Cuba musoovado, would not have brought over 80c., if as ‘moeh, in large quantities an continued dull. Small sales linseed at $1 63 a 65. Provisiows.—Receipts, 854 bbls, pork, ory beet, T44 dor Gat meats aad 1.140 dor tard. Proviaison, in sympathy with everything else. rofed dal! and beavy. and prices favored the, purchaser all through. For pork the demand was very eeecane, ‘both for lots on the spot snd vo arrive; and prices were’ generally Tower, though 1,000 bbis. mew mess sold for June at $30, which was quote any decline. Beef bams quiet, Bacon was dull, and prices nominal. ont meats ‘were in timaited demand, and Prices ruled in favor of the ~— Lard was dail, beavy and lower, honiy, Smal Dasiness “was doe at the 4 eel in Butter and cheese were unchanged. 8° were:—Pork—1,500 bbis. at $26 50.0 $26 TS tor od mess, $28 60 for new do., $24 75 for new prime, and $27 6244 for prime mess; also 1,000 bbis. new mess, for June de. livery, buyers nn option, at $90; 2. 1,000 do., same delivery, $30 59, 0., for July, o private terme. — Sales 20 bb font $5 50 a $13 for country mess, $6 a $7 Prime, $16 a $15 75 for repacked mess, and $19 oy Smal! parcels cut meats at Ti sge. 2126. for shoulders, aad 16 c.816c for hams, Lard— ae jo i at ca ge ti . Butter—28e a 5c, for Ohio, and 38c. ‘Abc. & 19¢. for common to sicloty prime Prrrouavm .—Receipts, 853 bbls. The market was dul and nominal, for both crude and refined, the formor at about gore Ab 4 Prices, and the latter at a further de- cline of lion, Crude was (reely offerea at 3Tc., but 36c. would have bought an; one The sales STC for June “T£0 do. free, om the spot, 60c. aass. latter tor Prime white, Beuzine was doll and nominal at *e panea a eeaereens ith 10: u. juoted Race was duii ap wi (erm Ue. Bominaily for Ran vad Atempaale. ie oaptin , and no sales of Importance trans- Porto Rico and Cube muscovado were quoted rr at 166. @ 180, ‘waa very dull, and nominally sc. a gc. lower, pucte B004 prime at 13340 “Be P pee" Recet jarket irregu! igor. Sale 2,600 these bers we = a esa ee ae on mth ovening, at Fn bet hem dell adit: Lom tl _SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE: A toUKe gah tans A SITUATION AS SEAM- Pg, 2 Saniet In chi pre: ist eat Bi G ter rk i? 5 ist ety ora wane Teoh ave Seiween, Awa. oR Teer GIRL WISHES A ee ia A eicons Gee ae re haere, sr ‘TION W, —BY AN A maa ria fa — +4 ee Sahat “ty totes von Mate Ras ae A ancoraedtt FANTRD—BY A YOUNG wo NS Ay eats Sea anes “A EADY, LADY ee eee Tone pee oe oe. Enicey Sreaenaenteeee emacs arene as | A A SITU, A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A Ba Om: 70... DO Als g Tce | hea) tees from her | a placks “Oot eet lenge SISHRS A. SITUATION ste ct YOUN® LADl and almost a some one who will of «hom conalder her as one of the famtly; she ts willing to n~t &<companton and make hersell geucrailY useftt, orf woul | ake aoene ane and instruct two or rome re = Dor three children in & some one toc! ‘th seeker “plonam address Rreltae ahove wi ase address r 4 station O, New York, for one week, een pS YOUNG GERMAN LAD! ERST: A French and Fasish. ens Narre lt erly to Rorope Address H. A. Cassebeor, Esq , or ats ave. New York. SITUATION WANTED—AS wine OR CHAM bermatd: no objections to the country for the summer months be seen for Two dayoat seen istneene elven. A. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO do chamberwork or sewing. of woul mind children; no palionice tothe country, Apply at ber present employ ers, Weat gi at, 2D GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS STEWARDESS. Good reference. Call at $10 Mott st., near Bleecker. A raszon os ATARZRE. A RESPECTABLE Prove tan , to do chamberwork waiting, oF regular wai & private family; hasthree city Teterences” Calfat 113 Fast 29th at. for twe dasa. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT. Wo. first class cook, Reference. Call at 226 West Flouston 8 A SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, aschambermald; no objection to the coun- try. oun for two days at 203 West 20th} SITUATION WANTED—B' 4 (NEAT, TIDY GIRL. ag chambermaid and waitre: mils; best fat > aed Call for two Mayet 1B bat av., corner of h st A *) artuatiow WANTED-—RBY A VERY TRUST. Worthy person, who ts capabte of taking the entire management of an infant or o'der children; isa neat plain sewer; ia kind and attentive to childre at two vears reference from last piace. Call at 416 6th ‘between 26th pt SITUATION WANTED. young wo'nan, to cook, wi with the heat of city reference, and 23th sta, SITUATION WANTED—BY A VERY COMPRERNT Young woman, as lady's maid or thorough seamatross; A beantifnl fine agwer: underat all kinds of cutting a fiting. children’sclnthing and s great deal about dr inv: the very best of aity refere vi Went Toth e aces oan De given. A® SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS mbermetd and waltress in a private family. or as waltreas alon ayimmer mont BY A REAPEGTARLE hav. between alt ce hor ace, 2ith'ot between Tih and sth ares RESPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHRS A SITIT- LA. ation as'seamstress to wait on a lady or take caro of a Gila: ean npera'e on Willenk’s aewing. macking: has the ost city reference: to goin the count Been at Of Wont Tah wt Te Pee C9 Be SITUATION, WANTPD-RY A RESPECTADLE young woman, to ral housework. Appl; at, Brocklyn, second “lor, front Wonalinva stools GERMAN OURL WANTS A SITUATION AB COOK. ZA. washer and ironer {a aamall private farnily. Call ai 37 Grand at.. New York. A SITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG GIRL, lately tanded. to do the housework of a small famity Can be seen at 411 2d av., between 23d and 24th ata., top foor, RESPECTARLR YOUNG MARRTED WOMAN a4 mee tag balnins t perae: Saat oe none rospeainbie: famaiiies need apple. Cal Bd Ean trast third oor, front room, 8 ‘OF me dave at A STATION WANTED—RY A VERY RESPECTA- ble ooking Vauelt Whatich’ Ge. $s cuambermald oF waitress; v reference. Can be seen 9 1 Giiaten Place, 8th st, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, As chambermald and waitress, {na private family. the best of city reference, Call at 294 West 14th st, COMPRTENT W WISHES A SITUATION AS housekeeper or chambarmalt and seamstress. or to Sn eT la ktod and obliging. Call at 90 Main Bt. ‘A. RFSPEOTADLE YOUNG GIRL WISRRS A srru- atlon af chambermatd; no o> ection te the country. Bost of city reference. Call at 165 North 6th st., Williams. RES PRCTARLE ray! a aoe ws SrTUATION seamstress; no would Iike to travel. Call at 204 7tt ave., aear Er aid near 241 " pe pees DESIRES A PO. ‘satis(ectory refe- bt of an Cag me Fences, Aé ‘Kadress H. M.. Brooklyn Fi 8s 's NURSE—BY A ssaeeafcnarea i WOMAN OF Hower experience in the care of dren; is cay zatire charge of iorang." Can be socwrat 16 Jopesae SITUATION WANTED—AS CHILDREN'S NURSE, by a respectable colored sir|, who ean furnish the beat of city reference. Apply at 243 8th ave. for Sarah SITUATION WANTRD—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS nurse or cuamboremsa toeemall family: olty Apply ‘at 135 West 19th st., between Feference can be given, Tth and Sth aves., for two EES SITUATION WANTED <BY. #0 COMPETENT PERR- m stress f take charge of a baby from its nee Datweon 12th and L a ject than high wages, the country preferred, Ey on ie beet of stately eng AMERIGAN WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS N AX vonsekeeper and seamattess: can opeiale on a iia- ne ifrejuired. Call at 181 Bast 17th at, sITUATION w WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAX, A wa tress; good city Ireference given. Appiy at 387 ave, in the candy store, for two days. RESPRCTARLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION A ‘Wstratclare cook ine private family; best of rete- rence. Apply at 112 Weeat 18th at, L. WISHES A fabghst da ‘a AS COOK AND TO A ue in tt the wean an Best of clly refer- Can be seen for two dover’ ia 7th RESPECTABLE Paps hey ee A SITUA- ance. fA tion to take care of Oey and sewing; would ist with the chamber MRE of ‘walling. Gan be soon for two days at $5 West 18th at. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE cirl, as cook, first rate washer and trener; no obiection iow te the country, Good reference, Call at 147th near 20th at, AY, MAY 10, 18¢4--WITH, eyyeytt ry ro vEeahereaid an wales or 10 ‘Apply at 66 Woat 18th at., near tb a ISHES A SITUATION JN 4 RE. A Spesta Maat Kuverices tally, Call at 62 Gt Mark's pince trae gor. A pda piew Wasted Be A 4 rower; af as afore rk wenher and iron Fre yer ge ee eM Eg St, between Sd and Lexington aves., first fioor = room, A 1 JRL WISHES A TUATION AS nica aeumblrest Naa ive betta cy weferene at O04 Geb ave. be Meceegn toth ned 26ch ata, first floor, SITUAT COMPETENT PRR AA rte, an chambetald en walttas or necmsinns hak onty: iy daye at 127 Hi ee vciween Tih and Bh ween Se SITUATION MARTE Ae SEAMSTRESS AND TO n, or waiting on a lady and se no yest 2. golngaiabore dst Garence two dave ati? qeee at, bewween Auhand 9th aya, A® RESPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES trot fil a small family; ta 8 Plain denelignt epunmnamtld ‘or wi work in 4 small, privat Mt has ‘the best elt: pd Can be seen for'two days at 73 Canal st., corner of Allen, PROTESTANT NURSE D) take charge of an Infant; bes! erences. Appi at 11 East 22d at., where she has: for over four years. SITUATION WANTED<BY A_ RESPECTABLE young Teen, ly lauded, to do general pose tek) no objection .to ioe iatatice itothe country. for two days at 410 Weat 16th #t., betweon 9th and 10th ava. A. BEBrROTABh A ROTHSTANT GIRL) 18 DESIR- ‘oug of a situation chambermatd and Srontd take care of children and, do sowing: h city reference. Call at 66 9th avenue, belween 16th and sts, third floor, back room. a BITOATION TO fe ply A RESPECTAPLE MIDDLE AGED WOMAN bd td f shuatig asouree; has been agonatomed tothe Of children for mauy years; no objection to go, into “tue country for the summer give the very best of city re- ference. Gun be see! me day at 115 Weat 16th st. w. Ww iD SITUATION, ‘ REGPROT, ane Ean y Ae a fami ae map eee do use wor i 19 beat ‘be given. Sad Cotumbia vsta,, Bouth Brookly WASTED—8Y A eesygora yi ‘wo! Baby to wet nurse at deme ; given, Apply att Weetaain at, between Oth aad Tin ays, W (TED=RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, 4 uation aa chambermaid and te 49, de plain, iret es vate fami! two fajaatato 21) aa Th nt capone EBroat cook} the family Broatway, near 32d st. tidson avenue, Wanreons SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do chamberwork and waiting, or to take care of children, Best city reference. Call at 0 West 2thet ANTED=BY. TA RESPECT A nL ¥60No WOMAN. & Ww ‘-sitnation as nurse and to do plain sewing. or assist in chamberwork, Can be seen, for two daywat 535° Columbia niiton aVea, Brooklyn. va Sry vee — co TENT YGUNG WOMAN, & WARPED # cOMTATENS Toa, Toei waiting: can come woll recomm ork bs Nwo bare at 2il ¥ AX BXeBRS NOED OTR. A SIRUA: niga ta prot a prtale amily, mili in Wane Picts tore sa cbicot than it wages; co and By roma Cail for three dayeat Abt 11 ‘ot., near A. WANTEDTA, SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN. ima private family, as chambermaid and seamatre: ima private family, as chambermald and seamatross, ™ waitress, reterence: Bast 2th at, second | nd floor, back room, Weer Zi “3 Senreen nee y Wise £4 ; pint fronts i oa ce lg SITUATION WANTED—BY A | YOUNG WOMAN, to do chamberwork und tin the washing and 4. 0r onsework In aamall family; no objection Inro'n short diatance in the country forthe anmmer.— Best o! reference. front ‘Can be seen for two days al 225 2ist at., #ee- ond floor, front room. 2 , RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A ITUATION AB A intndress or chamts can give satis: factory reference. Cal YOUNG GIRL WANTS A, SITUATION AS BRAM. understands dressmaking: wonld bave no aot ‘al atr tion to attond on grown childras for two days at 384 West 26th a! YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION 70 DO JA. ceneral honsework in aamall family; is a good cook, washer a Call at 24 Ludlow st.. room No. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE A Gonna woman, 6 cook washer and froner; undersiands ail kinds of family ba peat city referen 10 objec. tion_to go In the country for the sutimer months. Call ai 116 7th av., between 8th and 9th sts, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA. A “Yon in a private family, as chambermaid and waitress, or aschambermaid and to do sewing: the best of city refe rence can begtven, Call at 366 7th ave, between 32d and 33d sts., In the shoe store. RESPECTARLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS A “invnaroas: city or country ; best of city reterence. Call AL 216 West 16th st, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAI A deematd and waitress: no ob jection (0 do general ho Bi ous cliy reference. Apply at 505 2d avc., between 28t! wel recommensted betwoen 9th and 100 STU ATION WANTRD-BY A RESPECTABLE vesbila man: jen first rate washer and ironer; good re! from last pl Can be seen for two days’ at 77 Wrest 2308 st, between 6th and 7th aves. A ¥o0NG ate WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAM. dermaid and nurse; willing to sew or assist in washin country preferred: good reference. Call at 17 Sullivan st., in the datemen after 9 o'clock: Warten—ay A RESPECTABLE YOUNG.GIRL, A situation as nurse and seamatros; can be highly re jorge! commended. Call at the corner of Boerum and Brooklyn. Site WANTED—SY A SMART GIRL, AS A ood cook, washer and ironer; no objection to go a short nee in the country. Can n for two or three days esofl st, top floor, Braok!y a. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, AS saleswoman or copyiat; understands bookkeeping. "Best Of references. Address for two days M, D., 463 6th av, AITUATIONS: WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE SS klris, to 20 to the country; one as cook washer and Wroner, the other an chambermiaid: and awaltsose, or plain sewing and e i the best of reference from their lant employer.” Gall'al & Washington st. Brookiy' ITUATIONS WANTED BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN; hor And ironer: the other as chamber oatd and wraltre ce. ; Jection to the country. Can be seen at 10 West 268 ITUATION WANTED—BY A BSE RCT ARES arr, > as cook, washer and troner in a prival fection to going a short distance in the conn tuy ton! tid Summer, Can be seen for two days at 127 Court at, Brooklyn, XITUATION WaNTED-TO DO GENERAL HOUBE- scknre: Sod, city references, ; Cal eh 70 Atiantio: ote, rooklyn, Gitvatiow WANTED-T0 DO GENERAL HOUSE. Saueh ork; is a good washer; end: trogers, oly references. hort ATION WANTED FO COOK WASH AND IRON; OF would do housework. Cau be seen at 167 Kast 11th ITUATION WANTED—TO COOK WASH AND IRON. or todo Ps et poeerork: city references, at 78 East Warren st., reenwich ave. RESPEQTABLE amu WISHES A SITUATION TO peer eugene vend a babs: City reference, In- eee: SITUATION WANTED—TO DO GENERAL Hi uA Workin a private family; five years references: too afott ats third RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA. tion aa mutrse and seamstress; can ou! and fit children Call oy two days at A Setting. Best of city reference. SITUATION AS COOK, Beat city YOUNG LADY WANTS A washer and {rouer in a small private family, Teference. Call at 525 6th av. ont WANTED—BY A gcorcd Ai MAN. AS. and to assist with the washing: would go 1 with a fami fothe ‘the country for the fsameners Gan be seen as 24t ITUATION{WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG fr, aschimbermatd or waitress; good city reference. Gal 110 West 13th at. A FROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN IS. PEsEons ( or obtaining a situation in the capacity of bermaid and and waitress. or as cham! id in Sreenwe like tego in the country, city reference from last place. Call for two 20th st.. near 3d av. YOUNG, GIRL. FARTAY A SITUATIO! aC A ‘DéFmaTa Bnd waltress: has the boat rie rr isos PECTABLE GIRL TANS, A SITUATION AB ; en no objetion to, aasist in washing: can give good reference. n for not ‘hired at 4z3 let Te betven Sith aud whats, from her last employer. Call fortwo days at 212 East [ith a, room 1 L mepeasrON UNDPR. A Anes Main Taal RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHRS A SITU. iain anwings or would take eave ‘of childeeg Galt at a1) Wort Ise: sts tn the rears for two dayer cree: Call at att A STUATION WANTED—AY A RESPrOTARD girl. to do general housework In a private f: £°04 plain conk and am excelent. washer and ironer Eivreference, Gall for twodays at No. 9 8th st, Bowery, A COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO take charge of the storeroom or linen room in a hotel: willing to work faithfully for her em Fence. Call for two daye at 45.34 ' dresses and hairdress. STITT ATION sPestanan 4 CHAMBERMAID AND revs, by @ Protestant young woman. 1 ‘Went 2th at., frat floor, ‘dora baited rouNa WOMAN Wistina bermald and Waiitesa, or to do fine washing and cham! be seen for two days at 74 has good city reference. Can Meld st, Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES, A situation aa chambermatd and seamstress: no ob ‘ec. ry; goed city reference if reqitred. Call A YOUNG WOMAN WISHRS A SITUATION AS AN experienced nurse: is fond ani kind to children: @ Rood pinin sewer: baxtwo vears’ reference fron her pre rent emplorer. where she can be seen unt! 43 Wort 39th et. between Sth and th aven, with ADDI at A SITUATION WANTED—BY & PROTESTANT GIRL, AA as chamermaid or waltress; has uo objection to go in the country. Apply at 4729th ave RRSVECTABLR TOUNG. GIRL WANTS A, SITU: ation, fn a si far Sagobermaid ond tp.snea, fe asl c of Irowl lee, nd a ng ject! in the count uring the summer moniber sua eat 18 & Ast Bae a Sc RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A rej nurse at her own house | Can be bighia. reoam- inended for honesty and kindness. and clean accommo. dati C near ‘dave at 307 Monroe st-,in the rear bere TO A RESPECTABLE GIRL, LATELY LANDED, WANTS Aaituation to do, work for a, amall family in the oganney! chirp skinm noses piste sewing? capable of atten ing to. children's. lesan ad writing. “Cail at 110 Weat 12th °C, between 6th and TH are A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL, SPEAKING NO ENGLIS 17 yeare of age, just arrived from France wants tration its lady’ era a or to. French to children, an be een until enge: 199 Bowery, Now York. X_ENQLISH WOMAN, WHO THOR: uablyvinderstands her business, wants a tation as Apply at hor present emplover's, 107 Eaat 16t A. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, mbermaid and to take care of children: no ion to the country forthe, summer, Best city rom her last place. Apply at 182 7th av. S EXPERIENCED BEAMSTRESS.—A SITUATION wanted, in a private familr, in city or country. bos ctable woman, who understands all kinds of family clothing, entting and fi ‘em. would engage ax housekeeper in City reverences. Call at 413 Gh av. PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS seamstress and hovsekeeper: can cut and fit children's Gotning.gnd to fancy nevdleworx ang, embrvidery. Salts fretory elt com, Knquire at 182 Varick st, over the Sausrys tet ee dne eremon ery. Re.: or family or hotel. PROTRSTANT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION Ag amploper ‘Den — ot sags oor = RESPECTABLE Woman DRSIRES A SITUATION eet epee ie fr fants mura OF to abten owe up chiidren for two days at No. ee WOMAN Py ty? Paha a a AS yurae An seamairess; Slaten Islan short distance trom th ‘Address 181 fib ave. between A’ sy Sager ‘WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION egy reference; will soviet ia tha trashing Ged ieee a Sasiat inthe was fag iC cOhitred” Gaui be suse 2s ba tothe ene And iron way and 5th ay. = og MARRIED A orl Gall tor A urse. at ber own res! days at mila corner of 25th at. and 7th etret foun RESPECTABLE FQ°%0, GIRL WANTS A SITU, jambermaid. Can be seen for two ase a ero ead Pisin wis! oe — A = OF as nurse, to to th ‘try for th * & Morin for th ster Rea reterencn. Can Foom, near 7th av Th A RRSPECTABLE rouse GIRL WISHES A botchgend Hon to travel with @ lady w Californie, Te. wilita show oe ber own fare. for one week at 130 West RESPECTABLE om WANTS A SITUATION 4 ehamberm waitress, or as umbermata and ta at in the washing and ironing; city 204 Wooster st., Deiween Bleecker’ and “Amity sity in As — one A SITUATION FOR A MOST BX- eis Baal SUM PAY Compmtent Call at ber FIRST RATE WASTER AND TRONER WISHES to get some washing from th Best. Soe da art thd Root room 80, 8, nee Bestot TUATION WANTRD—BY A SOCOTCIT WOMAN, econk: would aasiat with the wash! raven ‘ Sled Short “aintance fa the eoustry, mk 8d SITUATION WANTED. TA eee, wom. ; reference, eau et oo aati ato he tease a A Pet yg ed GIRL eon AS: t ity refer: nce. sat t ‘Smith at, rmyrgrea ee dest of city A RESURCTABLE ork wi veferenes Soe eS A RBSEZCTARLE Touwo, Wowax wanze it reapired. 't ‘aviamtio et. 2 a A rie srepartoy ree Pr ‘al So'teon tor two days: at B37 has Sai nateaer YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION chambermald and wal A, game and waitress; no objections cen 7 ‘Be seen at 200 BITUATION Wa! BY y fomrn A, SEP PAR AA, ONTREI ASE ry ay. Dear ‘dace - A AL Seahirmn eT A Aha RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHRS A SITUATION yy EiWariata Pee om as =e ees a’ Ww, sai ey 7 . clty references, “Moyelee tet neet aeeaipaar road ot eae pete rls, “BON Sea ae aed Reve? x accel BCTABLE A age erent ee Somer mae g | a wesranceeny mona RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WHO HAS BERN AC. customed to washing fn private families, would like to at ther rence Calton wo ‘West oun ca eens, the rea CE ig egret bape WOMAN WANTS A A SITU. sition 8: seamalre:s and, to do jlaht gharmber work. or Id tanercate of “Town elilldren; has good elty reference, Ate ‘at 65 West 27th at, take ITUATION mene if CHAMBERMAID Ane i) seam -treas, in a private family; city references. at 683 East 24th st. a lag .ITUATION WANTED—BY i) RRerqoT sm iE OoRG ‘woman. as seamstress: can id clothes Snd"do anv kind of embroidery: ‘Beat of Pay references. Can be seen for two days at 3) 6th + FTUATIONS. WANTED —BY TWO YOUNG, GIRLR; cook. w. the other ‘one to to do chamber Work and waitin or toa the washing and ironing; emt of city ro ‘can be gt their last “places, all for two da; at 60 dot at Dotween th sud Madlayn en; WW ANtep- ar ‘AN INTELLIGENT AMERICAN WO: man, of some experienee, a place either to take care of children (not in arms) and to do plain sewing, oF w here the family is small to do light upper work 1n connection with sewine: ia c omperent {2 Git & housekeover's situation Or to take charce of a furnished house for the 3 ashe sewing inching which with ber icasrarapet wagesnot so much of an object home. Ferenoss aud application apply. to Mr. David D. 1 Bean 438 Bleecker’ or Fd eo Seay “place, corner of Greene and jeecker ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN. A SITU ‘Ation as first rate waltross or chambermaid; un:ter- stands washing and froning; ived in first class families; can give best of city referg no objection ja.en into the rary. "Cap We er foe wo Maye at Beh at ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL. A Sitaation to do chambers dale Gad sem city refer. ‘ence from her last piace. Cail at 437 Ist'av., between 25th wud 26th up one par of stairs, WASTES A SITUATION, BY A RFSPRCTABLB ‘girl, to take care of children and do plain sewing; Res bas the beal of city referencs. Cal! at Skt thay. QVANted—ay A YOUNG, fret TE a TO a tu care of children a ag refereneas. Call ‘i Wd Woot 2k wens og ANTED—A SITUATION. RY A RESPECTABLE younz woman, to do chamberwork and wa'tit take care pf children Can be seen at 233 West 10h at., | tween 7th and 3th avs, ANTI ay) A PEoTABLa® Ny rl, ax waitress. Has the best of rorgeinee oe Can bs seenval her present emp'oyer’a, 23 West feat 26th at, NoOdjee: YA REsrnord OR. hore! ¢ a Pe iy retereno® feces Anns ae tia 3s a Lath and 1th ANTE! cook! Detween Ist and 2d av:.. Wares SITUATION 48'f pyoarion 700 Appr rons anea at ays. for two di REWONAN, OR TO on if required, ad Sroes for two days 8 City Bee ‘louse: TION, BY A RESPECTABLE WANteda4, SITUATION, BSPEC and (roning: “Gall ar Bt faristopher st, second oor frow NTED—A SITUATION, BEVA YOUNG WOMAN, WAM noe barmaid rey Wattraes, Best Gi) refeconce! w ai No, ¢ "Horatt ANTED—A. SITUATION. BY A RESPROTABLE do the ‘cooking, washing and ironing of good family Tins no objection. tS the country: good ref aes pred Call at ge Bast, Pee South Brooklyt wo days TPUATIONS - WANTED—BY ae. RESPROTABLE young girls slsleFa! gue a t Igindress. the other as chambermald 80, is lat cilarthy Ys beat eity reference. Can be seen at Pe bat. GITVATIONS WANTED—FOR coMPE ©) class cooks, chambermaida, w: seamatresses, NUTSes. COOKS [Oo ia iron, bow ers, amal! g ithe nd ela Intety Landed also mate i Kmploym 133 11th sireet, corner of, 61 Sitgariox WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL. As chambermald and waitress. of 2° wacsets ence Cal! at 654 2d gy durner Sith st. ork. the te residing reference. vant at gether or 0: beat lew doors from 7(b ave. ANTED-—WASHING spectable womantyat ANT? SITUATION RY A YOUNG LADY, TO # yey: Bogli-b bekiiobsa otter 1a & Brivate family OF school: no ob ectigns to go er ia the coud. tr Address H. A Bisson echt ibtay SAND ARONING, BY) 4 RR WiANTHOSBY A LADY WHO Has MUCH SPA’ aie. and who writes a goodeha fat or correspondent. "xedree >. ‘post ofice uae ANTED—A SITUATION, BY. A RESPECTABLE W Nearest, mbermaid and plain sewer. Call for two dayg at 211 Canal W orn cat Coon anny v-TWO RESP! Lit ay the beat of city reference, eight years, from their last Place. Callat 173 Sint ot. ‘noac sun “aves first floor, back, room WO. YOUNG OMEN WISH SITUATIONS: ONE AS votweon Gxt ahd 7¢ a [WO SISTERS (GERMAN GIRLS) WANT SITUATION one uadersiands say branch of, housewark, the other would do light housework and take care of children. Apply for two Gays at 163 01h av, between 21at and 224 ate Wt, XURSE'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE. spectable married woman. - sician’s Wreterence furnl shed. Sh hore ot is0bee y BT NURSE.—A SITUATION oMANTED BY A RE- Spectadle married wor ehira Boeke e married women. 1 at 246 East Lita ot. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL. AS charobermaid wat waitress= ean give good city rele rence, Call at 67 83d st., corner of Broadway, for two daya BY A A RESPROTABLE mbermatd and seamstrens; ood city rete. children; given. ‘Apply at 106 Fhompeon st ANTED-SITUATIONS. BY TWO GIRLS: ONE Ad mbermaid and seamstress, the other to take care East » between Ist and of children, Catt'ag 24 ava, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE irl, to cook, wash and irom; good city reference. Call at 239th ar. Wartebany A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, atroa as chambermald and seamstress, or cham. A whitress. the country. Apply at TsO sun se between 21 ant Sdaves. WAtred—4 st SITUATION AS. MATRON OR NURSR. lady, in som "1 see, oat °, vnotial ‘preferred ? ph a Kg ete ANTEDA 6 STPUATION, BY A FIRST RAYS coo! id ani Tefernce, 1 nde poultry and gam tas tesks alos descorte and it ae ‘oxceltent ‘bai bert of reference from her iast place. Call at 289 ery tweon 17th and 18th ate. A, ITUATION WANTRD BY A RESPECTABLE Suedna tot tate washes and iro ‘best of etty tefer- Son toum bet Yast piace, Call o Te Harrison st., Brooklyn. E8 A SITUATION AS city reference if 63) 24 av., between pn en-ntans hn WNT Tee DA | RY eee ota eapewee WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Aa ate. to cook, wash and iron best of city refer. ‘Can be seen for two ‘days ‘st 100 Amity st., Brooklyn, oie floor, back roout. RESPECTABLE GIRL het AE - LU ay IN ‘a small private family, as gnod pial in cook, washer and froner. Has the best of city reference, "Sail at 234 West SITUATION WANTE: Heh Prote-tant woman, rally infat 3 Pa! SE, BY AN ENG- jotedit to take the en. RESPECTABLE YOUNG woseeh tan ieee, A S23 uation as gO! plain cook, washer ponte nam +L. Re Py A SITUATION WANTBD—BY A YOUNG AMBRICAN 17 years of age, to take care of children fisinfonring Call fortwo days at a @ Mont igotmery at cor. Ay ioe at ea fat Goody rela as 1133¢ 7th av., feat ft } ( A SITUATION WANTED—BY A SCOTCH WOMAN. ‘Ot WY Bast 1luh st, between lat and 26 ave. to eity 1G GIRL W. | A Yate Poe Rs Lew, ‘West 17th ot, Ores A PSR TRgR! Pane at a ti te ie Young Bg te eaters inven saat I GIRL wisuRe A oa NA where, veka ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE, GIRL A 6: tion! to take charge of a bany and da pinin sewing or] todo general housework ins mall privare famitye Goce Fiferpnes. Can be seen for imo days at 2) Summit a. South ANTED—A SITUATION. BYCA ors. ¥ eneral housework, et oa thd ment tae 42 Bank at, between 4th rin gedit 2 the base- WAxtER-BY A gr ge PROTESTANT git! nsitiation ag chambermaid of cook, in a small femily.. Good city references if required. Apply at 130 East ANTBD—A SITUATION do Ronsawork in . small pri P washer and ironer au n 600) given, Call at 878 3d av. in the ee two dare, ate ——— eee ANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERICAN GI ube to do Care aod seis 1X legal can Br. é. YOUNG Paks To mily; is mall reference ven. Call at a ar) ‘the rear, sfec two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECT. we situation ancoot one who” understands he noes fo all its branches Given,” Call at 108 St Mark's a, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WoMAN, sist to the : | Reena ‘ABLE city reterence, ha for two a au 108 sone a i oor, — td J mY ae oR oebait at 130 130 West es eae Wire My te Bt 7 pappac7as lass cook; understands branches; best ef city reference, at 16 ATION, BY mall pbrivate ive best of otty BBSPRcraBLR eo YOUNG ‘Sousework yy Sanit prt rie WoPKaee a A merRoTAREn 4 ely 6h ofS et ABTRO—SITUATIONS, BY, #40 RERPRCTADLE shamesriald * iortweanye st Fath nner . WANtro54 sirvart SIPUATION, BY A PROPRBTANT GTRL | mslane Suga Peter eT Weir a evento bonne NTRD—SITUAT! 3wo, BES? ABLE | fot ee aatadale Warns CA HBALTBY, PART wouan, Sead eee = asta geesiann and coe Wea wusaee Wee san Ga A aa " Sieees rag je | oF LY PN COMPETE: ‘earete es fine a Nestle Pape ey ra a ar a ty rel I at 69 Court st., one door from Atlantic, Brook: eee Br A, RESPECTABLE ‘ ie entire oman be OF guacen! sep thereon a greneen iy te ete daye at 304th ay. Wann fret tiation beat of city references. jween 6th and th ayerthitd figor, feout roo Wearetst ait RR ES, plain sewing. Can be seca fot tire dyer 10h Raat W4xt80-ny, A Pesrnote ‘ion aa nu'es and seamatreesy EB RL. A BITUA- ‘bas no objection to the country, Call at 425 6th a WARES, counter CaN on 8, eenall yan for vw fave at 177 Bast 12th poet on A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, an frst class cook; de her bi it room. are eearerine ay eae a ite As — ‘amily ; ol Place. Call at eat 27th st, ‘oeopd floor, fron| gt ke A YOUNG keeper. Address M. B., Hi ‘ABHING AND ROR —I W mare. 6 Re ee TRO NEN ie DONE—BY§MRS, WOLP, THE TRADES. A org tak tne ornare pemae, 62 £2 Sastry jee, and practice, at 239 6th ‘ar. Rust be peat and gentlemanly. GARDENER —a GERMAN, Ps Ng gd A Sie perfectly, wante & situation, Apply at PRacrioas RL 1% Ww, DAT Ans tlh me aE aT oa Devotse-2" Uae Mowe tito, oo Workee AS FITTER D> pg. ER WANTRI —— prelate. ee nue G inte Pa eae Womans fo. 6 sea — a page = 4 WANTED. Soman denne UMBER W. wi ‘8 DO f -~ J rie - ops ‘Apply te J. bomen 4 Chadeayne ALVER PLATERS— Ww. WORK. ae eb St eercings, werk, one sien st ‘arasa st en AW GRINDER WANTBD.<APPLY Caw. @ SAr.ches Stine mars ati comet ae ania Poa BRUCE'S cae YORR Ta A ey Lg MY SAE. INQUIRB AT 38 = | eee rivet iat eer

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