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AND COMMERCIAL. Weowsspar, May 11—6 P. M, An increased business was done at the Stock Exchange Wony, at prices ruling three to eight per cent better Wan the quotations of yesterday, Compared with Tues- day's sales, New York Cenural advanced 8% , Erie Railroad 3, Brie preferred 34, Hudson River 8, Reading 44¢, Michi gan Con tral 634, Micbigan Southern 4, 3X, Cleveland and Pitsburg 5, G Cleveland and Toledo 3g, Chicago and Rock Island 33 Pittsburg and Fort Wayne 4, Chicago and Northwestern 434, Mississippi and Missouri 9, Cumberland Coal 634, Canton Company 8}, end Quicks!lver Mining 2. The market was pot so strong in the afternoon, and prices gave way one to two per ceat, The closing prices were as follow: York Central 1324;, Erie Rail road 1107, Erie preferred 107}, Hudson River 1383;, Harlem 256, Reading 191}, Michigan Central 140, Michigan Southern 95:{, Ulinois Central 12634, Cleve. land and Pittsburg 1103;, Galena aud Chicago 120. Chieago and Rock Island 111)4, Milwavkee and Prairie du Chien 67, Pittsburg and Fort Wayne 1124, Akon and Terre Haute 64, Chicago and Northwestern 55);, Cumberland Coal 71'j, Cauton Company 412%, and Quicksilver Mining 71. Prices of railroad shares at the first board to-day, com- pared with those obtained on Wednesday of last week, are as follow: Se Chicago and Rock Ista Milwaukee avd Prairie di 65 Toledo and Wabash. 7 Pittsburg and Fort Way 14g Altoo and Terre Haute. 60 58 90 Pacific Mail .. = Cumberiand Coal 70 Canton Company . 4l Quicksilver Mining... 7 Pennsylvania Coa! Con 210 Delaware and Huson Canal....... The folowing were the quotations to-da ment securities: — Five.twenty coupon bond: Five twenty registered bow Seven aud thre bs trea Registered 6’s of 1381. Coupon 6's of 1881. One year currency certilicat nterest on Fives of 1865 Bixes of 1867 14 Sixes of 1858 130 The gold market was rampant to day, and tho bulls were cxuliant, The exchange, soon after the chime bells | on Trinity church tolled the stated hour for the ccm: | mencement of operations, filled up with an anxious and | excited crowd, which was composed of all classes whose business calls them to the vicinity of Wall street, from | the most insignificant gold gambler, wo boys without a | dollar to redeem bis purcunge, and sellz, possessing nota | dime wherewith to mak+ a “manuti dilivery,” to the princely bunker, who daily handles his millions, Denser and more dense the crowd became as the day advanced, until it was almost impenetrable, and thus it remained, aot stationary, but continually changing, until the gong Sounded the hour for the close of business. The | news of the morning was not looked upon as being as fayorabie as there was reason to expect, and consequently the premium on gold, which closed the evening previous at 69', opened strong to-day at 73, and before twelve o'clock M., with a little manipulating, it reached 7624, which was a clean rige over the quotations of yesterday of seven per cent. It declined in the afternoon, and sold | Hhinoie Centra, na and Chicago 6, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1864.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. The Turf. QM PLEASURE GROUNDS—TrROTTING. ‘Wrowuspay, May 11, purse $100, milo heats, best three in five, to wagons. E tered b, m Lady Tompkins......@ 1 1 1 Y Cregan entered s. m. Lady Collins... 1233 % J.B. Nodine entered. g. Pleasure Boy. dr. Li, Weed entered br. im. Milkmatd.. dr. - W McRoberts entored g. g. Little Mac dr. 25 Peun CoaiCompamy 210 0. H. Woodruff entered b. g. Ship Timber ar 100 Cumberiand Coal pt 69 <2) oh pee oa a S. McLaughlin entered ‘Sam. ir. it 3 ee ois Z L -vett ¢ tered 8. m. Lady Winthrop... 70% D. Pifer evtered br, m. Empress... 0 7” 100 Del, Lac! H. br. m. Tne Thomas lw» Copake ivca Mince, 10% 100 | Ae 89 | Owner entered b. g. General Grant... " 200 Wyong G1, 30) Tolede & Wad pret. 7 v0 Quartz Hil My do. 100 Canaua ©: pp o = nY | angie RR x SSeESsSeelstQegsezeleSseee2: 500 1 139 100) Harlem Ri pte we Reading 700 do... 182 1900 182! 0 132! 100 188% 200 30 13354 100 SECOMD BOARD. cos “Soo ahs bf a mei heme Soa M1 RR. bad gone oke hundred yards, the latter Going to the quarter pole two lengths bead in thirty nine and a half seconds. Lady Collins kept her piace and passed the balf mile pole in 1:193¢. From the haif to the three-quarter pole Tompkins closed gradually and they came up the homo stretcbside and side, Before reaching the distance stand Lady Tompkins broke up and Lady Collins came in a winner by a length, making the heat in 2:4034. ‘Second Heat.—Two to one on Lady Collins, She took the lod at tho start, but broke up soon afterwards, aud the bay mare led half a dozen to the quarter pale Kh bes pine mone Sbe was turtber abead at the pole, in :185{, and came home a winner by im yards in 2:40; ie Coiling broke up several times sazieg. ta the and sepaared quite lame wheu sbe ee Seat the took the lead, iz to the quar- ter pole a length io forty Je ie Ra mile pole in 1:20, From there to the three-quarter pole both nags wore up several times, and there were sum queer capers cut, The bay mare, however, came ta winner by fifty yards in 2:433¢. a feggte Heal—A Caan of the previous ous, ime, 2 $464. A sweepstakes will be trotted for at the Union Course 300 ot. HY Quickiiae iting: 71 Fs 2 wu Pr did Gi ik. 69) brary grt ely by b. g, Blue Morgan, 8. m. Stella and b. ef gia a as a 674 | *"A play or pay match for $100, two miles and repeat, to ”" % wagon, will come off this afternoon at the Fashion Course, ie fae Tass = Lt 10) Alton & iH | 20 Hedteon River Mit” BY iw Ole SW ay 5 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. 200 Harlem Iti 258° 30 do ch Resansiranncaes W314 q0 6 RR CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Weosrspay, May 11—6 P. bbls, ; market very firm, with | siles of 25 bbIs pots at $9 50; pearls, im the absence of | . Were nominally $11 50, i psrvres.—Reoeipts, 7,824 bbis. flour, 1,122 bage | corn meal, 79,001 bushels wheat, 11,775 do. corn, 40,665 | do. oats, 8.318 do, rye, 20.742 do. barley, and 1,427 do- malt. The rise in gold apd the moderate arrivals of flour to-day caused an advance of S¢, a 10c. in flour, but the market was rather dull at the improved prices. Asues —Receipts, 2 | Some shipments of flour were made to London and Glasgow ; but the purchases were made previousiy. Sales 10,000 bbis, State and Western, 1,000 do. Southern, and 600 do. Canadian. Rye flour continued dull. Corn meal was in better request, with sales of 1,000 bbls, at $6 60a $6 65 for Brandywine. We quote:— Superiine State ana Western four Fxtra “tate Choice State. Common to medium Western, Good to choice do. Extra St. Louis, Seaase Henenuesn BSSEaRVSa re aastasa 383s Sssesusses PEST CPB E DD Good to choice extra do.. | Rye flour, superfine. Corn meal, bois... Corn meal, puncheons, —In wheat we did not learn of a single transaction on the spot. ‘The receipts were large, which neutralized the advance in gold. Higher prices were demanded, but buyers failed to respond. A sale of 25,000 bushels No. 2 spring Chicago was made, to arrive within ten days, at $150, which is about what buyers were willing to pay for immediate delivery. Rye was quotea nominally at re a ee se" 2 3 Ps 2 as low as 1725;, closing finaily at 17: ‘The following | Wore the quotations at different periods of the day:— 9:50 o'clock A. o'clock P. M. 10:00 o'clock A. o’cock P. M....173 + 10:30 o'clock A. o'clock P. M....1743 10:40 o'clock A. 174 | 10:45 o’clook A. 18% 10:50 o'clock A. o'clock P.M * 11:20 o'clock A. o'clock P.M. ¢] ‘| cj it 11:40 o'clock A. 12.00 o'clock M 12:20 o'clock P. 12:45 o’ciock P. 173% ‘The money market remained easy, at six yer cevt. lock P.M o’c’ock Py There was a more active demand to-day; but ihe ruling | rate of interest was not disturbed. Exchange was more in request to day, and the quota tions were higher. Sterling bilis commanded 192 a 193 for currency and 1097 a 110 for coin, The steamer Olympus this morning t $1,012,488, and the Europa, trom Poston, $20,500 Seoretary Chase may coutract the greenback cireulation as ho bas aid he intends to do; but the gradual a tation of national bank capital will Keep the volume « carrency at Jeast as large as it is at present, and so jong 43 that is the case the present plethoric state of the market will continue to render money easily obtainable and keep down the rate of interest, which is now barely | six per cent in this vicinity. This fact should be taken into consideration by those who are holding on to their funds or waiting for something to offer wherein to in- | vest capital more jnviting than the the government. Borrowers are readily supplied now with money at per cent in currency, while the nation is offering five per cent in gold, or, at the pre sent premium on coin, nine per cent in currency, and yet, with all the safeguards that the power of the country can furnish as a guarantee for the prompt payment of interest Sud principal, there are those who seem mistrustful They form the same party that a year ago doubted the auccess of the five-twenty loan, the bonds of which now command a premium of six to eight per cent. ‘The Assistant Treasurer of this city reports to-day as fotlows — out in specie ie Amount on hand.. $90,052,752 | Peceiptadrom customs. 69,000 B From other sources. -_ 1,260.84 884 Total 332; 28 608 636 Payments 1,486,044 Balance. + $90,732.59 Sabscriptions 0 ‘The Pacitic Mail Steamship Company wiil a, r vb inst..a quarterly dividend of fiye per cent. The exports from Boston last week were $464,540. against $148,318 for the corresponding week in 1863. The imports were $421,247, agriust $50 in 18 The Senate's amendment to the National Bank bill pro- vides that cach association organized in the cit'es of St. Louis, Louisville, Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, New Or- teans, Cincmnati, Cleveland, Pittsburg and San Francisco shall keep their ‘notes within one-fifth of one per cent of par in the city of New York; that al! the national banks in the cities of Baltimore, Philadelphia, Poston, New York, Albavy aud Portland shall provide for the redemption of their issues at par in this city, and that all organizations formed under the law that are or may be located west of the Alleghany Mountains eball have their bill at par in the cities frst mamed, and al! tho: ast of the Alleghany Mountains sbail redeem at par in those last oamed. ‘The following table shows the earninge of the Milwaukee | and still bigher prices Were demanded at the close. and St. Paul Railroad Compasy for the months of Janu- ary, February, March aod April, 1305 and 1864 — Ma April Total, four monthe Increase... The followimg stocks wore sold oy Adrian H. Mutter, R. Wilkins & Oo., by order of Jarvis Brush and Geerge | Ireland, executors :— 300 shares Howe Manufacturing Oo., Bir mingham, Conn. . $25 each 250 9 267 200 Holmes, Booth & Hoydeo C bury, Conm., $26 each. 205 8 267 240 Shelton Co., bhirmnguana, Conn , $25 . ‘ 143 8155 )5 ng «s — 68 Manlaitan Gas Light 00., $50 eaco 217 a 2ik % Metropolitan Gas Light Co., $100 each. 130 & — 100 Kuickerbocker Insurance Co,, $40 exch 128}, a — 120 Third Avenue Railroad Co., $10Vcech. QUA w 100 Jackson Iron Co., Mich (ake Superior), $100 each...... 305 8 S86 Stock Exchange. Weosmspay May 11=109) A. "4 seme Cen RR. 14d $4000 8 O's, 680'e00u 103s 2 108 HY i, Wy iw ten-forty loan of | © | at Os. per quarter on wheat, or 6s. redeomed | },\i49-s to demand higher prices. $150 a $1 55 without business. Corn was in demand, and { the emaliness of supply, iu convection with the rise in gold, enabled seliers toestabdlish an advance of Ic. a 2c. ; sates 20.000 bushels old Weercrn mixed at $1 40, in store, and $141, delivered Oats were dull and drooping, with Jes at Soc. a 89c. for tne range of Canadian, State and Western, the latter being an extreme price ut the close. In bar cy and borlev mea: business was very dull; sales 4,400 Canada Fast bariey at $1 42; also 8,000 malt at $1 55. Corros —A good detnand. prevailed, chtetly for ship ment, and the market was firm. Sales 2,500 baler. We quote:— a Upland. Frida, Mobile. N.O.&T. Ordinary. 74 15 76 Midcting. .. 84 85 Good middling 85 86 86 Middiing fair 86 87 88 Covrer.—The market remained inactive and prices | were nominal ‘Ihe last sales were at 443<¢, a 47 1<e. for | Iso. the etock of Rio im whe country” is: reported at 54.197 bags, of which 47,47 bags are in this market. Devas axp Dyxs —The sales were 25,000 ozs quinine, 0.078 Japan wax, 1,500 Ibs, Seneca root and 2,000 bi-curb. soda on p. ‘here was rather more doing for great . chiefly by steamer, aud the market was firm. | To Liverpool, by sailing - 4 6d. were the bomi- nal rates for wheat, und 1s. bout the ame figures were ‘0 Liverpoo!, per steamer, 30,000 busbels of wheat were reported, at 6d. aud 250 boxes of bacon at 258. To Lon- | don, per steamer, 4,000 — flour, Is. 6d ; 50 bhds to- bacco and 10 tons oil, 0 bales hope, 2,., and 100 bales furs, 208 To Glasgow: per steamer, 7,000" bushi | wheat, 6d; 950 bbis. four, is, 34. tol, 20 tons tallow. 208. 10 Havre, 1,000 salted ides aud 100 casks ashes, 50f. To Hremeb, 120 hhds. tobacco, 228. 6d. To ntwerp, 1,000 bbls. petroleum, 5s. %d., and a full cargo, py a British bark, at 5s. ‘3d. A foreign vessel was taken up to cork or Falmouth, {or orders, 64,’it for orders” The Shipping List reports—fwo barks, each 00 tons, from Chincbas to Cork for orders to a port i Great Brit ain, guano, at £4: two Pritish barks, 590 and 390 tons, ‘om Richibueto to Penarth Roads, tor orders to « port in Gristel Channel, deals, 82s. 6d. a, light pipe staves. $28 heav: feud tio... $20; itish brig, 1 $2,2'0, part gold; a Danish brig. and back, $1,800, half cold; « british brig, 160 tons, to the Windivard and back, $1.800, half gol 150 ton#, and a schooner, 130 tons, to the do., $25, and light hous- ‘tons, to Gulf port, Q gold a tritish brig, 221 tors, te eoeth oeke Ont end | Boat, leaves back, $1,200. gold bark, 455 tons, to Sagua and back, sugar $7, and molasses}34 6224, under deck; a british brig, | 286 tons, to Havang, $1.00, part gold, ge 199 tons, same voyage, about 50c. per bbl.; @ bark, tons, to Glace Bay and back, coal, $6; a British rig. 20 tous, to Cow Bay aud back, $1,460 per month; one, 190 tons, same voyage, $1,200 per month; & schooner,’ 200 tons, same voyage, $1,500 per month: one tw Port Royal, $300 per month. Frvit.—The sales were 2,500 boxes bunch raisins at $4 60; 200 boxes layer and bunch at $5 10 a $5 15 a $4 60 @ $4 65, less 25, per cent cash ; 300 bbis. currants, 19 ¢c. a 20c. j Vine, CRACKERS. —The sales were 4,500 boxes Canton No. 1 cash. j 500 boxes scaled herring and No. 1 do. sold o Bp. t. Hips®.—The market was quiet and prices were nomi. nal. The sales included $,000 Buenos Ayres, wet salted California, army sisughsered and wet saited Para, on pri- vate terms Lats —The sales were 1,000,000 at $1 85 a $1 90, three months. Learmen.—Ibe market was firm. There were no sales to report. LiMn. —The sales were 200 bbls. lump at $1 80, and 900 | do, common on private terms. Leuner.—The sales have been 120,000 fect Eastern spruce at $25. Provisions. —Receipts, 1,069 Dbis. pork, 102 pkgs. cut meats, and 517 do, lard. The provision market opened very much the same as it closed yesterday, but the advance had the effect to excite the market, and demand for pork sell except over those was moderate, but boidere at prices showing & mat current on Tueeday, and though bi some time the sales were generally at higher prices, Beet | was quiet, but the market ruled tirm Beet lame were pominally the same, Bacon was dull, bnt holders were | not inclined to accept of any lower prices, Cut meats | were quiet, with @ small businese at about yesterday's fignres. Laid was in more de and prices were ‘avout ‘xc. higher, closing firm, Butter and cheese were moderate demand, but iirmiy held. LOLREM.—Kecolpte, 8.310 bbie, ‘There was a fair demand for both crnde aud re‘ined today, and tho rise i holders to realize higher pricoz—about 2c ‘The sales were 2,000 bbIe, crade at J in bond, at from S6¢. to 5: 4c-, Incltding 8,500 bbls. , de- 7H. abd in June, here and 10 Phitadelpnin, ab 6%c.: 2,000 ‘ans #t 880., 1,200 xallouw free at 64c. a Gie.. and 100 } benzine, 66 © 63 kas —A cargo of C hels, sold for port at $1 20, which is a decline, as compared with | te last ale. | Moas<es —The market continued quiet, but firm, with | saies of 100 Kids, Cubs at Tle , aod 309 bhds, clayed do, op private terms: Navat Sromes.—-The salec wore 75 vble, spirite tor. pontine, In sinali lots, at $3 a g3.10 f French, His a $5 20 ter Am asks Freueh at ¢2 90, cash Shean. s include 600 bhds. Cuba muscor™ orfair to good redning. re. fining v for hard, 2c. @ 230, for sot w vow Srnnaea & 900 Ibe., ab S50. for | No, 1, and 23¢., casb, (or N. Tonacco,— tho sales were in bhae. Kentcky and Obio © market firmer, in sympathy with 8 115.040 Is, at 1d9%0. « 193f6, for ‘The market opened firm, i's prices. gales 600 2 600 State and $1 ob Obes meot of the past two Fy quiet market, wmutactivess Naving epesed to watt and rd to the duties i y will accomplieh, 2 860 tor low er extra, and pull * importance doing tivity an aocersded by a ¥ pou full prices, but m Jin large supplies, an with fire arades at ee a Bbc. There | ether dowestic oF foreig 26 for Western, | Married. Avsrin—Moopy,—At Bath, Me ,on Sunday, May 3, at tho restdonce of Joseph Moody, Faq., by the Rev, A. W Rugg, Aurrep TI. Avsmy, of Hudson City, N. J., to Amsiere P. Moony. No cards. Couuy—Knowen.—On Tuesday, May 10, at the resi dence of the brido’s father, by Kev, Theodore D, Cuy er, Cuanixs D. Couny to ANNA Sits, only daughter of Augus: tus Knowlton, Faq., all of Brookiyn. JONKS—-MiTCHRLL.-—-On Tuesday, May 10, at Madison square churep, by the Rev, David Teese, Mrnxmita 1. Jones, of rcranton, Pa., to Dxiia SINAN, daugbter of the late William M Mitchell, and granddaughter of the late William Silman, of East Chester, N. Y. Movauti—Conway.—On Monday, May 9, by the Rev. Father Quinn, Fowakd Movauit to Miss Kate Conway, all of this city. Nyg—MoCouLouGn.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, May 7, by the Rev Mr. Spear, Jamus H. Nye to Mrs. Hanmer McCouiovan, both of Albany. Parlington (Vt.) papers piease cop; Rickgrs—flart.—On Monday, May 2, by the Rev, Geo F. Thrall, Frepgrick HH. Rickers, of Havana, to Juuix E., eldest daughter of Columbus Hart, E3q., of Brooklyn. No cards. New Orleans and Buffalo panera please copy. AyD—Dayrow.—Un Tuesday, May 10, at Christ's beth, N J., by the Key Eugene Hoffman, Mr. Joun A. Sovsnmayp, of Jersey City, to Miss Rutan W. Dayton, of Elizabeth. Diea. Axgas,—Suddenly, on Wednesda; Axrrs, @ ative of Manchester, £ 5 months and 11 days. His (riende and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from b late residence, 842 Third avenue, this (Thursday noon, at one o'clock. Boytx —On Tuesday morning, May 10, at one o'clock, Teeexck Boyix, formerly of Curgiass, county Longford, Ireland, aged $5 years The funeral will leave his late residence, 567 Broome street. corner of Varick, at ten o'clock this (Thursday) morning for St. Joseph's church, Sixth avenue, and thence to Calvary Cemetery, after a requiem mass Baxns.—In Brookiyn, om Tuesday, May 10, Harrie Brxox, wife of Horuce M. Barns and only daughter of Jobn Norris, of Bristol, R. L, aged 32 years. Her remains will be taken to Bristol for interment. Bassi.—On Monday, August 24, 1863, in the city of Santiago de Cuba, JxaN Bassi, in the 46th year o! his age. Poxsatt.—Near Rahway, N.J., on Monday morning, May 9, of inflammation of the lungs, ANNIE, only daugh ter of Dr. W. R. and Maggie M. Bonsall, aged 6 months aud 8 days Vbiladeiphia papers please copy. Bioow.—On Tuesday, May 10, Mrs. ARanetta Broom, in the 78th year of her age. Hor relatives and friends and those of her nephew, Dr. FH. Van Winkle, are invited to atteod the funeral, from her late residence, No. 49 Ninth street, on Thursday noon, at twelve o'clock, without further invitation, Capmvs.—On Tuesday, May 10, Avkanam S, Capytus, May 11, Twi nd, aged 56 years, id; — — invited to attend tbe | Fourth avenue, this (Thursday only child of Stephen P. and Maria Cadmus, ‘The relatives and frienas of the family, also the mem. bers and exempt members of Guardiau Engive Company No, 29, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 58 Grove street, this (Thursday) morning, at eleven o'clock. His remains will be taken to Belleville, New Jersey. tor interment, Baltimore (Md ), Newark (N.J.) and Catskill papers please copy. LLY —On Wednesday morning, May 11, at four » MaTHRW CoxNeLty, @ native of the —— Mul- lahoran, county of Cavan, Ireland, aged 65 y: ‘Tbe (uneral will leave ‘his late residence, No ‘1st Hud son avenue and Prospect street, Brooklyn, on Friday morning, at half past nine o'clock, for St. James" church, Jay street, where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of bis goul, and thence to Flatbusb Cemetery for juterment. Coorgr,—At Utica, on Saturday, May 7, after a linger. ing illness, Bexs. F. Coorer, counsellor-at-law. Crosey.--On Wednesday, May 11, after a short but severe illness, Janz Crosny, the beloved wile of Patrick Crosby, in the 30tp year of her age. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- a Dark, 355 tons, to Mala- | quested to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 157 Mott street. Desart.—At Mariners’ Harbor. Staten Island, Jouy tons, to Porto Rico | Denar, aged 74 years, 2 months and 20 days. The reiatives and (riends of the family are respectfully faneral, from his late residence, Ma- s’ Harbor, this (Thuraday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. ‘ow York from pier No, 2 North river, at quarter to one o'clock P.M. Dovempay.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, May 10, Colonel ‘Twos, D. Doverkpay, of Port Richmond, Staten Island, ia the 49th year of his age. e funeral will take place at Trinity chapel, Factory- ville, 8. 1., ou Friday afternoon, at three o'clock. The friends of ‘the family are respectfully invited to attend. Boate Jeave pier 19 North river at two I’ Ficknorr.—On Wednesday morning, May 11, Lovisa Dororuxa, wife of Ricard Eickbofl, aged 40 years and 2 rin months. Her friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. irom ber jute residence, 102 and 104 Maiden lave. Frravarnick.—On Wednesday, May 11, Catnasune, wife of Patrick Fitzpatrick, i the 6th year of ber age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without surtber invitation, from her late residence, Myrtle, near Kent avenue, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at twoo'clock Fer re- maine will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Forpiay.—On Sanday, May 8, of apoplexy, Jonms P. Forpaan, i9 the 44th year of bis age +None knew bim, but to jove him.” His friends, and thoee of his father in law. Robert M. Whitiog, ‘and the members of the George Woenington Lodge No F. and A. M., are respect(uliy invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afterncon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No 80 Cumberland street, | Brooklyn. ‘The remaing will be interred in Greenwood | Cemetery. Four.—Catuerrse Fotsy, daughter of William and Catherine Foley, aged 1 year, 6 montis avd 15 days. The funeral will take piace from the residence of her parents, No, 253 Wert Thirty-second street, near Ninth avenue, ob Friday aiternoon, at two o clock. —Ia Williameburg, on Wednesday, May 12, of ob, Many Auves, wIf@of James R, Hudson, aged mouths and 2 8 please copy. wg and paiiul Api ine ewe Her friends and those of the / vited to attena the fuvern), jo law, W. A. Swan, corner 0° family Are resp the residence Ninety-secoud afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further invitation Kane.—Suddemly, Joux Kas, aged 87 yeare, @ zative of Ireland. Hie friends, and thove of bis brother.in Inw, Patrick Dagen, also thoee of his uncles, Joby and Felix Ferrie, are rejnested to attend the fuveral, from tile late residence, 275 et, this (Thursday) afternoon, at ree oclo Lyox.—At Barlem,on Wednesday, May 12, of conjes tion of the lungs, Tamazine Younpest daughter of Chas, H. and Tamayine Lyon, aged 7 montus and 1 day The funeral will take place trom the residence of her parents, 126tb street, between Thirdand Fourth avenver , this (Ihureday) morning, at tea o'clock, Paltimore papers please copy. Lar —On Wednesday, May 11, Jon Lar, aged 07 years, Inte of Longton, Statfordsnire, Pngland, Staffordehire papers please copy. Miren.—On Wednesday, May 11, Purcy Frances, eldest daughter of Pbormas and Emily Miller, in the th year of her age, The (riends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. en streot (ifoboken), without forther invitation , Y atternoon, at two o'clock A. Lovis Martin, aged Jf years, 5 montbs and 16 days ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfally invited to attend tbe funeral, from his late residence, No Second street, this (Thursday) afternoon, ab’ two 1 Manin. —On Tuesday, May 10, Toomae Mremany Mant, youngest child of Faward and Bridget Martin, pe year, 5 months and 10 daya, The relatives aud friends of the family are res) i to attend the funeral, thie (Thursday) » o'clock, frow the residence of his ‘paresis, 14 Newark avenue, Jersey City, Kochester papers please copy. McGaew.—On Wednesday orning, May 12, Jonw ia) os wry, aged O8 yours peatennciiatk. ‘Ais remains will be interred tn Green- cemetery McNamur,—On Wednesday Niet phone cert inne, Avan McNamee, 8 native of the Tal yes of Creggan, county ‘Armagh, {reland, aged 45 years. The friends and relatives of the family Invited to attend the funeral,ou Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his iate residence, 13 Dry Dock street. SHATLER.—On. Wednesday morning, May 11, Eas Jane, daughter of Hezekiah and Mary Jane Shatler. Her rolatives and (riends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No, 1T West Thirty pinth street, this (Thursday, ‘afternoon, at baif- past two o'clock. ‘SiMMONB.—Suddenly, on Toesday groaning, May 10, Wat. B, Sancons, Sr., aged 59 years and 9 mon! ‘The (riends ahd relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, No. 6 Jones street, on Friday morning, at oleven o'clock. Tho emaine will be taken to Nyack, Rookland county, for in- termen! Torner.—On Tuesday, mt “10, Caantes FE. Torwer, aged 4 years, 7 months and 10 days, youngest child of Francis 8. and Luey A. Turner. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the funerai services, this (Thurs- day) afternoon, at four o'clock, at the residence of his prrents, 362 West Twenty-third street. His remains will be taken to Oakfield Cemetery on Friday morning. TayLor.—On Wednesday moruing, 1, after ashort iliness, LAwRencR Tayzor, in the 42d yoar of his age. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. No. 222 West Fiiteenth street, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'cl ‘Tuorys.—On Wednesday, May 11, of congestion of the jungs, after a short but severe iliness, FRenmKiOK FRANCIS, infant gen of Walter and Mary Thorne, aged 13 days. Now Haven papers please co) A Tiny Uy Dr. M. E. Win- am en Wodnesday, The funeral will take place this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from No, 120 Kast Twenty iret street, ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend. Werxe,—At her residence, in Westchester, on Wednes- day, May 11, Mrs. Lypia Waa, widow of Stephon Weeks, ip the 86th year of her ag ‘The relatives and friouds of the family are respeetelly invited to attend the funeral, on Friday hor late residence, without further notice. - 4 _ SITUATIONS s | WANTED—FEMA. LES, NUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN feinales want situations as cooks, chambermaids and Inundreases. nurses, giils for general housework, &c. are LOWB'S German Institute, 17 Stanton st., near ‘we A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS eA Lclary tion as chambermaid and wa, with the washing and troning: has Cail for two di 149 West ih HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG person wishes as uation to take charge of and in- struct one or two children; fully competent to teach the ru- diments of French and music, if required; good reference, ‘Apply at 196 3d av., betweea ith and 19h sts., in the tancy store 004, 087 rafere oe joor. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE English woman, as ook. No objection to go a short distance in the county. Cail at 123 James st., Brovkiya, SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG chanbermald and waitress: the best of city reference ven from her last place. Call for two days at 117 East th st. A aia fluting; Bleecker st. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS first class cook, best of city reference. Apvly for two days between 123th and 129th sts., 10th ave., Manhattanville, near public school. GIRL, AS RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATI of a laundress, or to do chamberwork and fine washin has the best of city reference. Call at 35 _ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. AITRESS, AND CHAMBRRM D.—A sirdaTiog see gonmendations from Ther last ace, where suo. has lived three years. Call at rs WAXTER—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG int, AS chamberinatd and lauudres; th ence, “Call at 43 Ohriopher st. ue Meet OF GiF refer: WANTED—FEMA ag s abseet WOMAN, as S FIRST the beat of of sea Telerence. Cail at 56 7 Wee feat Sith ah, Selween, 5th amd oth ee A SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS waiting: bas the beat of city reforeuos Gal aPaE Wes Sate yas the best tea between Sthand Gibars. nee Al AbBE West ESPROTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION IN 4 small family to do gener! housework; he. good city eteronce from ber last ‘iwo places. Cail at 87 Srate-at, South Brooklyn, AS COOK=IN A RESPECTABLE PRIVATE PAMILY, by one who thoroughly understands her business in all its branches; can cook soups, ments, game and poultry: i kinds oF dessert an excellent er; can make city reference Gan be given, Cull at 105 Eest A %ouxa WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION As chambermaid und waitress; has the best of city refe- Fences, Call at 121 West 26th st, by ees fe beni GIRL WISHES A FBC ATTON CAN of embroiders a bes Of elty reference. Apply at 208 ih #t., betwee a At NURSE AND D SRAMSTRESS—ET A COMEATENT c aa aaioy do anything required.” Gall'at 178 ian ng id ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE youna WOMAN, “ deratands 1108 @ situation as cook; one who tho: the business in all is branches. The bea: can be given, Call at 220 Kast 9b st., third oor, froae ANTED—BY A COMPETENT PROTESTAN an, situation as chambermaid or waitr is willing to go in the country 55 West 18th st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE. young girl, to do chau berwork and plain sewing. OF to take care of rowing children and sowing: three and = half years’ reference ‘ast place. Can be seen for {not engages. at 1rall Broadway, ome doer from 0 days, 1 ot at ta the millisery store, ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION TO sath ee bakery or confectionery. Apply at 16 ANTEDCSY (A YOUNG GIRL, THE WORK OF & peinaie families. by the day or week; can operate o & Wi!son’s machine; has a machine of ber ows; would take work at ‘hom has a knowledge of dvensoaking: Firat class city reference,” Apply at 108 ‘id ay, between 1 and 17th ats., 1m the fancy store, ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA. Lion ta do plata cooking, washing and ironing. Call at 261 West 25th Bast 33d at. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA. tion oare of children and make herself general ly useful: no objections to the country for thi muner, Call for two days at her mother’s residence, 211 7th av. 8 COOK.—WANTED, Lng ‘oS com Lieshl wom. its branches; u tries, Soups, jellies, and 4 ats wt ling to assist tn sit N, BY A WOMAN, WITH . Hollies and. game, sa : washing: excellent city a moe has no orobjesilon to 2 Pe teed old io aosk, wash ‘nad frou, ce Wolke ce in the country. for two days at 140 Kast ry; Wages no beck “Taquice al 206 Koos aoa ey third | floor, front aM SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO lunderstande soups, poultry, aera wo wou! ain in washing an Fisting to go soustey. fer tne summer monies, Gliy releress, ‘Gall vo-aay a4 15 Bast Tith st, Basoment. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A WOMAN, AS 209; im herandironer, Bestof references. Apply at st., Brooklyn. bys reinpt tino Rathi ls GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion to do chamberwork and plain sewing, oF to assist {a washing and ironing. ty taal family. Can be seen for two days at No. 8 A BITOATION WANTED, BY A GIRL, TO COOK, wah and iron, in a vrivite, family; ect of refer: nce from her I last Pla jac’ ah ry 25 MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT WOMAN WISH 8 situation as plain cook; will aysist in housework & good wa:her and ironer. "Apply at 178 Wooster st. se floor, front room, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION as good cook, washer and froner. a short distance in the country, Cau be sem at her last employer's, ué 15th St, to Mrs Williams, Wy Amta— SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as cook, washer and ironer, or to general housework ‘in a private family. Five years’ refe- ag ee, last place. Call at 12 Oxford st., near Flush- WANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY. A CHILD TO WEE nurse a her own how-e: has a full fresh brea t of mill, one month old. Call at 240 West Slat ot., In dressmaker’ n ANTED—A SITUATION, AS BOOKKEEPER, IN A plomcineandaa fitting establishment. by a young man thoroughly acyuainted with the bu-iness. Six ¥ reference, Address Piumber, Herald olice, WANTED-NUTRIA AND BEAVER PIGKERS: ASG fancy fur fleshers, Inquire of Williams, 242 Wyckom vn, Bt, WANTED—A, SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, to do general housework; good city reference. To be seen at 92 King st, WANTED—A POSITION AS COPYIST, BY A YOUNG lady; would be willing to write either in an office or athome Address, B_H.. Brooklyn Post uilice ANemDy « SITUATION, | BF A GIR, AS CHAM. it and waitress 01 bermaid and Gans SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE it young woman, as waitress and chambermatd; bes! Four Teference. Apply at 327 East 1th st., thi reference, No objection to go @ short distance in ‘the cou tloor, froat room. try. Can be seen for two days at 247 43d st., between — _ — Gnd 9th ave, Set acer. WANTED SITUATION, nv, a (RESPECTABLE - Se young woman, t 0 Jo genera! housework; has g¢ YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL, WITH GOOD CITY | ity references. Apply at 16) West 27th at . near Sth one reference, wants a situation’ as chambermaid and seamstress, or take care of crowing up children. Call for two days at 596 2d av., near 33d st. aa d di pis ing, {nm a private famil: bas good olf SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, | #'ertncta: ‘Cun bo aseo Tor two dayaat 9 Fast Iith ak ae nurse and seamstress or as chambermaid and = has good references. Call for two days at b6 ANTED—=A SITUATION, BY A OTABLE ie W girl, to do general housework; is Attia and opliging: ood city reference from “her Tact piace. pity at 6 boruer of Ryerson 4 Fulton av., top toor, Br Wea. A RESPECTABLE, SMART LOL) nation as chambermald, at pi gf.te nelp ne eee Caninoage Gal oki WwW ANTED=BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS ‘chambermaid and waitress or to take care of childrem: RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS plain cook, washer and ironer, or would do chamber. Work and ussist'in washing and troning; has no ob ection Has good city references, Call at 159 Chris- RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, RESIDING AT 110 West 18th st., room No. 8, fourth tloor, wants to do ‘washing at her own house, or would go out by the day. Can give good recommendation, Can be seen until suited. A LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS OUBE keeper in a § geoteman’ 's house, where there are ehi dren, Address T. tation D Post office. (A SITUATION WANTEDEBY A. YOUNG GIRL, AS lady's maid and seamstress; or would assist with grown up children; ood sewer, Has guod city refer- ence. Call at 147 Bast 32d at, near 3d av., second floor. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid and child's nurse: perfectly understands the care an infant from ite birth; best city reference. Call for two lays ) West 324 st. GIRL, FAITHFUL, AND HONEST, WOULD TAKE A. Care of children and sew; ts willing to go tn the coua- try. Call at 16 City place. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION ascook; she {nerougaly understands ber business, and bing: Has no objection to go % short Gites nthe counteys fas good ‘city reference. Cail at 80 West 17th at, SITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL LATELY landed, as ourse and to do plain sewing. Apply at 52 Biizaderh sireet, SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, 28 stewardess; understands her bust ness well. ood Feterences, Call at GL Bleecker st. gan do all kinds of Has g YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN A_PRI- A. Yate family to do chamberwork and sewing: has mo ob. jection to go a short distance in the country ‘The best of city references Staves Apply at 198 West Thirty seventh St., Deiween Sth an SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS A Sihtostress; would be willing to. assist with growing bildren; understands all kinds of ay sewing. Good re- ferences, Apply at 471 6th ave. Ring the bell PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A_ SITUATION where she can have her little girl with her; understands All Kinds of housework; small compensation required: no objection to the antry. Call this day at 185 Bast 29th st., third floor, front room. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA: tion as seamstress and five washer and ironer, or would do general hvusework for a small private family; bas good city reference. Call at $35 3d ay., first floor, in the rear, RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS rmaid and Waitress; has no objection to Assist hing and ironing; good city reference. Avply n 8th and 9h avs. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD GIRL. TO do general housework ina small private family. Apply at 200 West 6th st., sirst floor, WET NURSE, WITH GOOD, RESPECTABLE RBFE. Fences, desiree a situation. ‘apply at 206 Weet 34un hear 7th av N AMERICA! seamstress in a family; und eeler & Wilson's machine ; New York. Inquire for J. Wy: kot!, Brookiyn, GIRL WANTS A SITUA’ MOTHER AND DAUGHTER WANT SITUATIONS; the mother to do the cooking, and the daughter to do vest of otty references, Apply at 43 Sullivap na, for two day GENTLEMAN, WISHING TO HAVE HIS CITY RE- sidence taken care of, while tm the he mer, can find a trustworthy kee at 25th st. Best city references gi RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA tion as chambermaid and waitress or chambermaid andlanndress; no objections to the country. Good city aad Gouptry recerences. Can be seen for two days at 28135 Bltca SITUATION WANT! young gi a small privi for two days at 2 GERMAN OIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO COOK, iron. “References given, Call at 251 4th shy detween avs. A and B, Second floor, buck room. Ane younc WOMAN WANTS A SITCATION AS CHAM andres or as chambermaid. Best of re noe. "Wall at 472 th ave BY A RESPECTABLE maid aos waitress in erence, Can be seen WANTED-BY A RISPECTARLE harge Of a buby or § ververk and plain sirvatic young woman. very neat in he ecence given Mf re Bowery. SITUATION WANTEDIEY A do general housework, ie Youna GIRL, TO < er; goon city Frference., Cail ni'G 6th at N EXPERIENCED COOK WANTS A SITUATION fn & private Rest city refereuee. Cail et 187 West 1th bt, between th amd Sib ave, YEARS OF AOE WISHES A FIRST CLASS COOK WANTS A SITUATION, U derstancs al) kinds of family cooking. both French and Do Objet gO & short diatance i the countr y reverence from the bighest (amities. Cal th et SPRCTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION vii Cook, Washer Aud irober, City refer wher and ironer. Cily reterence ESA or fo § CHAMMERMAID.<A YOUNG WOMAN Wis Sttuaionm a9 chambermard and to do plan sew) Chambermatd and tv aM iDe. BO Objection KC for the {bas the best of city rei TUATION WANTPD—BY A YOUNG GIKL AS A Stvambermasa nnd waitress ina private fornly. er ax nurse and to de piso sewing; ne Objection to go in ine the \ beat of reference, Cail Uli suited “SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPRCTAPLE young girl, do chamberwork and wailing: good city ‘all Bt 66 Wont 2th # ISHRS A SITUA AB, oF Chambermaid BO objection to city reference. SRV ST ven teh et, tr en YOUNG GIRL WISHES A GITUATION AS SAN. S| A woold be willimg to assist in ehamberwor ood ily Feference. _ Call at 91 1 Ob siren, AS BITUATION WANTRD—| seen att stSaS em ate she * Aaa te IC A BITUATION WANTED-RY, A RESPECTABLE ‘irl, as plain cook. washer and froner, in a small fami- ly. fas ‘the best city references. Call at 341 Columbia corner of Warre, South Brooklyn, third floor, front room, for two day SITUATION WANTED—BY A _ RESPECTABLE woman, as cook, washer and ironer; no objection to do housework 10 family, Good clty references from Call at 109 West 25th st., near 7th ave, NTED—A_ ‘SITUATION, BY A, RESPECTABLE 8 young woman. rote, bert clip reference. Call at SIS jst cts,, second floor. A SITUATION AB ws in the washing and ironing: ‘7th av., between Svth and WASTED TEE A TOUNG WOMAN, nurse; is fully competent to take charge of an infant or of growing children: will do plain sewing: can dress hate very nice'y; best city reference from her last place, where she bus lived four years. Can be seen at 259 6th av,, im the fanoy store. m RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL ‘apt eer fees tion as cook, is willing to assist with the washit ANTED—A peel BY a RESPECTABLE den oreeteronce fromrher lust place ‘Call at81S Hicks at, young girl. as altress; best city re- corner of Amity, Brooklyn. ference trent her inst place, where she has lived two years, Cail at 276 West 28th st., between n9 and 10. A SITUATION WANTED—BF A YOUNG GIRL, TO do ohainberwork and take care of children: no objec- tion to the country: three years’ reference from iast place ‘Can be seen at 299 6th ave., between 18th and 19th ats. AS NURSE.—A GERMAN WOMAN DESIRES A SITU- uation as nurae in a private family; ts willing to assiat with the chamberwork; no objection to’ the country. be highly recommended from her last situation. seen at 402 6th av., between 24th and 25th ats, Ringthe el FIRST CLASS COOK WANTS A SITUATION: 4A derstands soups. meats, game and pastry. Cal Union court, University place, near 12th at. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- an; is ® good cook and an excellent washer and froner; ood reference given. Caillat 201 Atlantic st, mear Court, Brooklyn. ‘Dy Anrep s SITUATION, BY A bai eed girl, as Inundress; understands mena ing fluti bas the best of city reference. Call for twe days place, 10 Gramercy park, Bast 20th st. ANTED-BY A_ RESPECTABLE MARRIED ‘woman, a baby to wet nurse at her own residence; good reference given. Apply at $22 8th ar. A SITUATION TO YOUNG WOMAN WANTS = iN, As canmperwort and watting: jeterencs,- Cait at 10 | VW Atuation aa nate and acumaicens,capacie of intact Union court, University piace, near 12th st. Ing cbildrea, 189 Varick street, corner of King. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS seamstress in a private family: will ag-iatin the care Of children if required; no objection to the country, Cao be seen fe 19196 East 24th at. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN eo cook; city reference, hs SITUATION WANTED—TO DO CHAMBERWORK A. Shdwaitine City reference, Call at 605 2d av,, be- tween 28th and 20th sts. SITUATIO} young womat family. city r SITUATION WANTED—AS WET NURSE. BY A respectable married woman, with a freso breast of milk one moutlyold. Cam be seen for two days at 107 East 40th at, A SITCATION WANTED—AS COOK AND TO ASSIST with the plain washing: no objection to the country. Good reference, Can be eeen at 85 61 RESPECTABLE MARRIED WouaN Wishes 4 no ANTRDIBY A PERSON LATELY ARRIVED FROM and, a situation as nurae, to return, to J Liverpoet ee fany, ober part, Gee perene iw accuator the sea, er Ke. beseen for three days ‘st her late eu: Cae ‘West 25th st. WiAnten: A, RESPECTASLE ¢ GIRL, A orca. ‘as good plain cook, washer and ironer; good re! ence, Galt atZi0 at av, Decwern 220 wud 234 ANTBD—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS. SITDA- tions; ene as chambermaid and plain sewer; the other as chambermaid and waitress; the boxe ity references eam be given, Cull at 270 3d av., bet WA NTED=ny A COMPETENT YOUNG PERSON, & situation as nurse and feamstross, oF would like to travel with a lady for the summer: has cood city reference. Apply at 85 Bast 22d st. between 3d and Lexington ANTED—BY A LADY BETWEEN 30 AND 40 YEARS ‘years of age, a situation to superintend a household; g.W7idower's preferred. or the education of young ehild Be-ides English, can give instruction in the German | guage and inusic, Excelient eity reference. Address for three days L. M.. care of Mrs. P. Baskerville, corner of lae- roy and Greenwich sts. WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, As wet nurse, in a reapectab © family. call i two day it not engaged’ at 218 North 6th st, W' Org. WASTED=A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A® first rate nurse and seamstress: can be highiy retom. mended by a lady, with whom she lived several dys, from 12 tot velocs, at 46 EXPERIENCED Call at 115 West WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE to do general housework in ince given, Call at 93 We: healthy breast of milk. A 200K, SHES A SITUATION IN A SMALL PRI- vale fain excellent cliy reierence. Cuil at 143 Bast 25th st.. for two days, CTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU. if to do chamberwork in a private family; no objection to go in the country; the | be seem for two Vest Wash best of city reference from her Inst place, where she has | ington place. ra, Cail ator address 3% Ist av., between ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman, @ situation as chambermaid and waitre VOPYIST.—A ATED YOUNG LADY, Fey to assist in washing and ening, ber / perfectly acquainted with both Frencd an! English, ce given from her last place, Can be ‘seen for tio days writing a good and piain hand, 4 to employ her 7 Dean st., Brook! time as copyist im either of the above languages; the writing to bedone at Ler owm home. Address Miss Ellen Smith, station A, Spring st, ANTED—BY A GIRL, NOT LONG IN ‘Tae LA BA Ad Imundress or cook. at near Ist av. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTAB woman. in a private family. as seam-tress, and be willing to do light chamberwork; cam furnish the Bost city reverence. Call at 131 West 3ist'st, WARTED-A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT WO. ALIFORNIA.—WANTED, SITUATIONS TO GO TO ¥ two respectable women ac charge of children or attend 0 Dubois, Brooklyn Po-t 0: 8 posiztox HOUseneer! midd BY th compelent person; city “aiirese any Widow. box 149 Herald oice. Feference. man, a6 good cook; baker of excellent bread; will assist . with the washing sn a private family; hae uo objections te ZAD COOK OR HOUSEKEEPER'S SITUATION rt distance in the country. Call at 210 Sullivan st. by @ woman who under Land ‘all the different for ‘two days. neh As well m= Buglish aud other styles of a bet of reference. Cal be stom at 18! Rast 1th ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE AGED penn aren nrc ad av ikivl, lately arrived from Ireland; understands mitkit and making batter: wishes to go a short distance ITUATION TED-AS CBAMBERMATO OR | Country. Gall at 1:3 Sisesty near Sth ay, third floor, fromt WD wairrens, be mpetents room. in 267 7th av., give uadoudted between 27th an: SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE maid and to take care of children; has family; has good refer. 148 West 17th st., in TUATION WANTED—AS N COOK: IS willin ist in wasbii d ironing: best of city et lL) West lim at, between dtu and girl, ascham’ no objection to travel with a pri ence. Car be seen for one day n A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, & and to assist tn washing country, best reference. D—BY 4 GERMAN PROTESTANT fakery, Can be *Sonth Third street, Wit QUTUATION WANTE EY citi, to tend aither a fancy geen x: her present employer s Uamsburg Reference 0! six sears will be given = Bra Fins, . ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST RATE COOK; SITUATION. WANTED-IN ine city, To cooK, | WANndersunde sours and all) kinds of poultry aed wash and iro in a private samily. City references. | game, also, jeliee, ices and Mdonserin, nnd ie fa excellent Gall av 176 Bast 17th st ker, would be willing to aasist with the washing and iroa- 7 ‘ng in a ema private family. Hag the very best city 1efe- SITUATION WANTED—RY 4 YOUN Fics from inst piace, Call at 89 West ith 6h, between wiih beat city reference. Apply at 0 Wert | and fh ers 324 st. tor Daniel “a5 Ber, tion ————— an | WASTEDSA, SITUATION, BY | A. RESPECTABLE Sts ATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN. As Young gi, as nurse and seamstress; can cut apd £45 chambermald and 10 do fine washing and irining. is | no objection to goin the couniry; has the best of city rele; 1° Su? Micrante Can he seen | roneed. Gall a 800% Broome si, velwece ‘Thompere ond Mah et. be 5 for two wo days. between éth and TUATION WANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE YO! rls @ firet rate wasber and iromer and good plata Also & young gir wants to de chamberwerk or take iidrep, No objection to the country, Cail at N candy sore. WANTED-FY TWO RESPROTABLE ri unliy, BO of reference AG ore. 4 Regt it 8 ae. Fg mat Chi iWweat ‘ith ., for Ss! WaxtED—a SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE Call at 159 West ‘WoInkn, aa erok, washer and ironer, 17th st, bebween 7th and Bt ave eb jection to ountry M8 Bowery, in tbe mili TUATION WANTRD—AS GOOD Qi COOK, IS A roner ima Gra rate private farmtiy, oF ag housekeeper, 1a & OY wrsher and irover, has no objertion to city or conntry. | respectable plain family; Can be aeeu for two days at 257 Maison #., rear building. | ber present canployer's, bb West 1S sty 7th ave. WANTED“RY A YOUNG WOMAN. AS —— ef a baby; Ie 8 good ANIRD-A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTARLE ao obiection to Protestant woman, a fivt class ook ‘standa 1 217 Madison st, | ber bualaess in al Wty branelas, reais, soups came, eves, ia a tra rate baler, ‘Gan be seen for (wo wanerts, ke Gaye at 210 West 260b ai, Detween Sth and 9th ars, VARTRO—AY To RESERCTABLE YOUNG Wo- nen ( As first rate cook, and excelient Wi ne other an chambermatd and ast pine, delween 4th and Madvon ave WANTED-BY TWO RESPECTAPLE an cook, washer and ironer. the other aw Terence; nO objec ai ae 7th 160 dist mt ANTED—A ATUAPLON, BY A YOUNG GIRL, a® Sad care in We Geantog and fren would go in the country for the summer; refe- van be given. Callat 63 Laight at..in the store, SITOATION WANTED—DY ® RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, as fretelacs cook, would go 10 the county for Te eommer, has ihe best city reference. Onil at 2 Wo Ntepny As AN AB 9 oe Or Rte, A str a oe st ied 1 cook, wi all private “WANTRDABY A SMART GIRL, 70 DO | Woanome mores Fogel one re, od taker . Givarion iwevasl vate family: good elty reference, | aren Apoly f fer two Gays at No. Barrow at. Cull for two days at 226 Wudsow st. =i" HOROUGHLY COM ANTED=A, SITUATION AS CHILD'S NURS! 3 ey tap ge Sach Cantres‘chete |W Sapasie rae ot a baby Prom its inter sane, IANT eeamatreaens, | can do piaia o<, Tah cto rection tote SPURT rot re! A nll gi ! girls iaweiy | rence Can be see jwo days at \ dec. nea atthe. ar Rivployment House, 138 ith | tween sand ‘ober o. oer - — ANTEDRY, 4, aR TABLE TOUNG, woman, TED-!'7 A RESPEC p YOUNG as ress, The . 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