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AFFAIRS AT NEW OnLenns. | Meation of Revel Accow s Cavairy Operations in the Red Kiver © aonetem de. We. YOUNG'S Dreratcn. New Ontxana, May 25, 1864, The Provoss Marsbs) yedterday suppressed the New Orleang Cowrrier Francais, & disloyal paper printed en- ttrely to Froneb, The creates excitement was created in the city om the announcement »f the suppression of the Daity Picayune ‘The demand was £0 gzeat for eopes of the last publica ‘fom that exiras wore sold at Gity cents aad ovo dollar ened, $ RAQUESTED NOP TO PUBLISH REBEL NEWS, The Provost Marsha} yesterday sent bar to the Bewspapers of thid city requesting them to refrain from eepying military inteliigeoce from papers published ‘within the lives of the enemy, MILITARY REORGANIZATION. ‘The Firat Indiaus heavy artillery is to go into the fold Twenty-first Indiana infantry. The First Mich! wt i 10 go into the Geld as an fofantry regiment. ‘The Fourth Wisconsin mounted infantry 1s to be dismount @deend t) serve as Mnfuptry, Theso regiments will go Into the Zecond brigade, Third division, Nineteenth army corps. Colonel Keith ‘is the rankiog colovel in the Seventh Vermont regiment, the Twenty-aixth and ‘Thirtieth Massachusetts regiments, ard the Fourteenth New Hampshire and One Hundred and Teath New York regtments will serve as infantry in the Firat brigade, Third division, Nineteenth army ps. Colonel N. A, M. Dud- Wy, of the Thirtieth Massachusetta, ts tho ranking colonel fm ‘this bricade The division will be commanded by Brignaier General T. W. Sherman, several of the regi- ‘mets named bave re-enlisted as cavalry, and the order (serve as infantry will disappoint them in some mea- Sure. It ts understood that the cavalry is to be reduced, at the suggestion of Gevoral Canby. GOING HONB 10 RECRUIT. The Fifty sixth Ohio veteran reziment, which hag re. enlisted, and sngered considerable lors on its passage down tbe Rod river on tbe Jobn Warner. will leave on the Steamer Cubawba thie afternoon for York It ie jog bomg, under the command of Captain M. Mani to recruit, MALOR CHARLES ¥. ALLEN, @f the Thirty eighth Massachusetts, who has beon Pro- ‘Vout Marshal at Baton Rouge for a considerable period, deft tor home, to remain during a short (urlough, on the steamer Merrimac, which tailed yesterday, 44 MOONLIGHT EXCURSION ON THE MIBeISSIPPT. ‘Two oF three evenings since Captain J M. Robinson. Quartermaster of Marine Trassportation. and Lieut Rebin- Gon, Assistant Quartermaster of the same bureau, with @ party Of friewds, made a moonlight excursion nig oy Biles up the Mississippl on the steamer Laura, Can' Bell—a small blockade Fanns; tbat was eaptured mber, sold as a prize, ‘chased for the gov: ment. The Laura is now handsomely fitted up ere se) doat; she ts only two hundred and forty toos Laura was built in New York; her engines are from the eatabliahment of Shafter & Curtis, of your city. Her first trip was to St. og New Brunswick: from there sabe proceeded to the Babamas, and thence to Havan: whence sbe ran tie blockade to ® Southern port with ap assorted cameo. Sho returned with cot. fon. On another trip, from Savana to the Su: Laura was captured off Cedar Reye by naval steamers Stars avd Stripes and Hen- Hudson. At tho tins of her capture she had fifty five pounds of steam on; but her port wheel became. edrift and was tearing up the paddle box. Thongh disabled, she wae making greater headway than’ the Stars and Stripes, and could bave eluded her bad not the Hendrik Hudson ome to the assistance of the other blockading vessel. ‘Bho engineer-of the Laura was Hank Jones, of Baltimore, ‘who has been captured four times on blockade runners. and released, The Laura is fast for a smal! steamer, and Ras made twenty-one miles in ao hour and five minutes. THE RECORD OF OUR CAVALRY, To complete the record of our cavalry in the Red river @ampaizn, a more extended notice of their operations on ‘the march trom Alexandria tothe Mississippi river should tm justice be mace. Colonel Lucas, with bis First cavalry Brigade, and Colonel Robinson's 1hird brigade, under the GCowmand of Lieutenant Cotonet Krebs, hiad the advance: @elone! Davis, with bis Fourth cavalry brigade covered te rear, and Colonel Gooding’s Fifth cavalry brigade overed tho ‘links of the army, WITHDRAW AL OF THR FICKIES PROM ALEXANDRIA. Colone! Foo ing covered the withdrawal of the infantry Piokets when the army moved from Alexandria, and at. Yerwar-'s put bis brigade in position to protect our iofant- flanks There was some skirmishing in the rear and the flanks ag tbe army was retiring towards Marks- When Lucas approached the Avoyeli approached the Avoyelles prairie with his twe cavalry brigades be etruek the aoe. and. , mishiog air pushed him eight miles tbrough Marks. and held the town until the main army camp up, Sunday evening. During Sunday afternoon the whole of oo General Major's cavalry line charged on Lucas; Dut they were galiantly repulsed and driveo back. Beyond or this cavalry. under Major Badger, beba: bandsomely in a ~ ont lreat old A enemy, who made a stand. ral er dai g charges were made 5} ith ‘Missouri and otber regiments. + a he fight st Morrowville, Mangura er Avoyel et Morrowville, Mansura er Avoye! 1 rie, by whichever name ft inay be koown, Hid Monday ty tod ‘iatia? the-16in ‘opportuni The enemy had isan aes five adan rene on After the enemy was driven from his position, an b compelled to retire towards vilie, and ie oe Rt Bg use taken up, Colonel Lucas, with bis two a les, still held the advance, and General Arnold, with Davis and Gooding, was guarding the rear and fenks. Colonel Davis constantiy Coie ly with the enemy, who, naturally enough, endeavored to ba- regs our ron) TRE CROSSING OF RAYOU DR GIAICE. towne them pa rage ated on Wednesday, 4, slipping wo pieces of artill atores of © cavalry between Davis and the rest ete ey attacking him at once in the into nto tbe acale Gooding’s brigede, General air the cavairy movements, and of infantry, Davis was relieved, was off with considerable loss. AN UNSUCCESYUL SANRE CHARGE. C 4 BE il flat ia H I the Third Maryland cavalry made a on a portion of the enemy’s line, only because of the unfavorable Third, fell, y * contested ground, three or tour other officers aud thirty or forty men Stryker, of Saas or — Ng Hight Mrry-vight is L tumber rs treat. Dot since been heard from. ured, though Ootoaet i tbe Wotvesday the ped took posi. y ae Datteries, and amused them- the agreeable'pa pestime of dropping our cavalry columns. A GEDOEN ATTACK. pile Davis and Gooding wore marching towards evon with their right flank oo 8 ‘bayou, thep were sud attacked by the enemy in front and by a flanking tre across the se gg "oeneres Areold, command. {ag tho cavalry division, had bis horse shot under him. ‘The attacks of the enemy were handsomely repuised. FORMING IN LIN OF RATTLE. Near Yellow the cavairy retired through G Mower's lines, formed a tine of battle to receive the ‘evemy, to whom our artiliery attached to the cavairy administered & dose so severe that they gave no further trouvle that evening. ‘18 SEVERE DOTION OF THR CAVALRY. ‘The duties of the cavalry throughout the entire cam- paign were very severe, particularly so on the Lt wai of the army from Alexandria ished almost bourly during the march ot ihe 7, WhO was menacing our front, threatening our ‘and hangiog on our rear. When the day's march Portions of the cavalry, without unssddling, and disagreeable picket duty. ere nearly exhausted, and the few days sae before they can gay i ce BF 3232 ee i i : of Lenape ie ght, cavary, ae detached on the eav ny {i but be wilt probably, iy endape serious beeen, ox ava tally recack ns Coma PHO , Gamgonn Coepeay G Baton Rouge. , Company K, mortally wounded at river, died on the field. reseed Ad, } ee view ot the disturbance of the hen nl hg KY deemed to make the Sues or uidaies of the gue jnadion at the measure should not move eels Of violence, nor (0 unlawful ra ee Ay bs of slaves is temegae er td a nem ve ending Suates with, gold,” . to the loyal men of s cy ge Se ny have atwaye mot grave ‘ewes, ‘as men who od vor stand ‘for the constitution Talon “andthe “enforcement vot the tawa” We must quell the offoris of rebellion to overti the goverament, by our gallant soldiers In the field, meot and correct ‘ahd unoonstitutional coal easton ‘ay legitimate to the conatituted tridunam goverpmeut ; an -hd, the, ballot box to displace, in iebene nee those who pervert or’ abuse the trusts committed to them. {ole ie the only true mode of main No oltizen ia Lymaptn en ga or mn hg give to. tien oF ald in enreiment of his slaves. it can only Dee volungery act to Che mies, 8. the law does bot and can not cone’ rain edeh Lede | ‘The moro act of the names of slaves, 6* of sibsewenily writin; the names upon slips and drawing.them, does not aifect wa rece Uz wees ‘ 1H AAOY Wiy “+ NEW YORK MSRALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1964-WiTH SUPPLEMENT, Se ee perenne any right of the citizen. need ‘Bitch naitce oF tocsent tortor attaches, aud rs of action will When your HN dune: or enticed eu aded to leave you, or ts harbored Dy office 8 end <uidiers wo pre- vent you getting him, the cone arg open to you for a vil remedy againet all , counsel, advise, aid, promote or ad. the rod You have your ‘veiminal code and prooces aga ral dey those who comm!t avy vio'ence to your “person or property, against any of the known lawe of the land; and by taking the steps requtted by law, bave not ‘only the w hole power of the commonwealth at your command to enforce your remecies through the 1) tribenals of law, but you have the imperative re quirements of Congress preseribing mlat ons for the army—koown asthe Articles of War—on ail oficers of the army, to ald and sustain you ym the parsu't of your rights by leral mode, he balance of the address lays down the mode of re @rern which citizens are bound to pyreve through the eonrts,and ende with the following clause: — Uphold and maintain your governmort as constitated and mt 3 and enforce its jst demands, as the only bope of perpetuating freo institutions. THOMAS F. BRAULETTE. Faaxuvorr, March 15, 1864. Arrival of the Revenue Cutter Way- The United States steam revenue cutter Wayanda. from Washington, D. O, on the 28tb ult., via Newport, R. T,, ow the 2d inst, at six A. M., arrived at this port yesterday morning. he is the first of the six new vesrels contracted for by the Secretary of the Treasury a year ago, delivered. She was built at Baltimoré, by J. T. Fardy & Brother, The following is # liet of her oMcers:— Cantain—J. A, White. Firs Lieutenant—. D. Tomokine, Second Lie int—D, B, Hodgder. Phird Lieutenant—Thomas 899; Brginecrs— A. M. Cumming; First Assistant, Chief, Frank Pulsifer; Second Assistants, Thomas Mulholland and J. E. Jetfers. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Married. Acarson—Mrap.—On Wednesday, June 1, at half-past threo o'clock P. M. at the Memorial church. corner Ham mond cae Sireet ane erley place, by the Rev. Edwin R, Cook, Dr, Jouw Acrrsoy to Miss Emmy A., eldest daughter of Gharles Liviogston Mend, Fsq, all of this et; Brrakey—Barrse.—On, Thursday, June 2, at the resi dsnee of the bride, by the Rey. Chauncey D. Murray, one a. oe to Saran A,, daughter ‘of the late Capt, Berea 'Wirgtand), Ardrossan (Scotland) Papers please Barey—Perernie.s—on Thursday, June 2, by the Rev. Samuel J. Knapp, Cuarues H. Baiey to Mary E., daugh- ter of J bn Poterkin, Esq, CaastnaetaiesMeteneres.—Ta St. Luke's church, Brook. lyn, by Rev. J. W. Biller, Cnas. Caamngaraty, Jr., of New York sity, to Rea daughter of William hex jnley, of Down): Cours.—On Thursday, June 2, at St. Pt church. Glen Cove, L.1., by the Rev. Mr, Mallaby, Mr. Downing to Miss Fuzanera, Gaughter of Samuel Coles, Faq. , of the former place, Wit—Berts.—On Wedneadoy, June 1, by the Rev. Wm R. & Betts, Jon W. Me Wirr to Maria ADELINE, daughter of the officiating clergyman, all of Otisville, Or: ange county, N. Y. Doxxetty—Forp.—On Wednesday, June 2 x) the Ca- therral of Baltimore, Eowarp ©. Donne New York, tu Rosa Forp, daughter of the late Dr. Sjoroph Ford, of St. Mary’s county, Maryland. Fiske—Goonricn.—At Stockbridge, aay, June 1, at the residence of the bri her, by the iy a ey J. ene om Deputy Collector ston, to IsaBeLta 1. . Z. Gooltich: * L., daughter of Hon. J. Hatt—Lorv.—At Harlem, by the Rev. Geo. B, Draner, of St. Andaew’s church, Mr. H. B. Hatt, Jr., to Miss Evma J Lonp, both of Morrisania, Westchester cornty. Jounstox—Rarenyr.—On Wednesday, Jane 1, at the Church of the Holy a. Brooklyn, by the Rey. D. V: M. Johnson, W. R. 7. Jouxston to Miss J. Mf. RarPeLyn, youngest daughter of Jacob Rapelye, Esq., ail of Brooklyn. Kiumpr—Bart_kM ‘N.—On Tuesday, May 31, at the rest dence of the bride’s mother, Claremont, N, J., by the Rev. Stephen H, Battin, Mr. Jouy F. Kiuar to Miss Neuum Ne BARTLEMAN. all of Claremont. Leace—PritcHarn.—On Thursday. chureh, Brooklyn, by the Rev Leacn to Cano C., danght Pritehard, Iass., on Wednes- "8 June 2, at Grace ALLEN —Op Thuraday, June 2, by Rev. Geo. A, Hubbell, Joux FE. Marren to Miss ‘Sama 8, Atte, all of this city: No cardi Mavricr—Tit1otsoy.—At Hackettstown, N, J., on Satar- day, May 14, by the Rev. George P. Bush, A. Marnicr, of New York, to Faxnix 0, ; daughter of Daniel Tillotson, Eeq., of New Orieans. Srewarrt—Crawrorp.—On Thursday, May 26, at tho residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. J. Croft, Mr. ao D. Stewart to Miss JENNIE Crawrorp, all of this St. Gronce—srran.—In Brooklyn,on Thursday even- ing, June 2,at the = Presbyterian church, by the Rev. 8. T. x4 D, ,aasisted by the Rev. 8, P. "Halsey, ockawa: |. D. Sr. Groner to Miss Jeuure M, ‘Srrar, cay. ell He the officiating clergymen. Tromrson—OaKter.—On Thursday, June 2, at St. An- drew's church, by the Rev. George B Draper, Tnourcon to Carat, eldest daugnter of We Eaq., all of this city. ANDERSON. —On Friday, Saves 3, after a long and painful illness, ae bgt of poicer ead & native of Plymouth, fq pans years Deateat 1 he bast on us, loss v deeply feel; pot tia jod that hath bereft us, » _He can all our sorrows heal. The relatives and friends of the family are raspsct- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday morh- ing, at nine o'clock, from the Bedford street clitirch, cor- ner of Downing and Bedford streets, Tho remains will be interred in Greenwood ovene* Dover (N. J.) papers please cop: BratcHrorn,—On Friday ee, has 8, Sauce M. Bratcurorp, in the 66th year of bis ag ‘The faneral services will be held in the Madison square Pryabyterian church (Rev. Dr. Adams’), on Sunday after- noon, at Leads o'clock. Bente i June Pl at Bay Ridge, 1.1, Jony Javes Bexwerr, in The relatives and friends of the far family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at three o’clock, from his lato residence, at Bay Ridge. Cuantas.—Suddenly, at Newark, N. J., on Friday mi be om 3, of heart disease, Miss Louisa C. Caartms, aged 26 years, ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Stevens, 137 Madison avenue, on Monday af- ternoon, at two o'clock. Philadelphia papers please copy. Cattanan.—On y, June 2, of eonsumption, Rongrt CALLAHAN. 4 His remains will be conveyed from his Inte residence, No. 6 Morris atreet, to Calvary cemetery on Ly ae Dotax.—In Brookly: ‘n, E. D.,00 Thursday, June 2, Dotan, ‘i — of the county of Westmeath, I CF rah ralatives and friends are requested to attend the funeral, from bis late rosidence, Morton street, oorner Wythe “avenue, this (S:turday) morning, ‘at’ bait. past nine o'clock. Frxrox.—Of consumption, ‘riday, June 3, James famtiy are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'ciock, from his late recidenoc, 135 Fast Twenty-second street: ‘Tne remains wii) bo interred in Calvary C Gonvos.—On Friday. June 3, Loviss Virtue, only child of William and Hannah Louesa Gordon. Funeral services op Sunday afterneon, o'clock, at the t_half-past one ), 194 Weat St Middletown, Now ughter of Frederick New Rochelte. invited to attend the Under- fence of Stephen’ reo, ‘Gviox.—On Wednesday, Jane 1 Jerney, Comxeria H Gci0n, secon: A. atid Elizabeth M. Guioe, tormeriy' ‘The friends of the family faneral, from the of ‘hil, at New Rochelle, on es or at Trinity church, New Rochelle, at haif-past wo o'clock. Grass.—On Friday, June 3, aftor a short ilIness, Lovisa Ses —_ seeoud youngest daughtor of David Glass, aged ‘1 ny Triends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the faveral, the residence of ber father, No. 98 Third avenue, corner of Thirteonth street, on Suniany, at twelve 0’ (oe — Her romaine will bo interred in Sane 3, Dounce Hart, a bt Greenwood Ceme! ative of reland, in the 63th yea: Hart.—On Fi art the county Cuvan, ‘exe. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are Je pmo f invited to attond the fuperal, from his 0, $16 Kast Thirty second street, on Sunday's ‘ttre Soon ve ‘wo o'ctost, without further Invitation. ‘Janmwes.—On Friday pasee, Jane 3, Jamas W. Jew. ap are iy ingited to attend the funeral, out it further motice, late residence, No. afterceon, at two o'clock. crete comhnrets June 3, Carmen Kexwmpy, las and Mary Ann Kennedy, sae friends Se ra a angst ineral res! parents, No. 88, Wert TTeiriecata street, on saay, roe at bie residence, Bulls Ferry, New Jersey, Lavrevce Lexvon, in the 624 year of Ths frionde and relatives are respectfully Wed Lysca.—at Carmansville, on Wedoosday evening, Juno ie relict of Francis Lyach, in the 03d year of sta relative and friends of the fam!! 1 ner Jobo, James and the late Bernard cewae femur eee 'er Bete ge raf . o'clock, and from thence to Klevent! Marnin,—On Frida, rey 18, Wi street Pagrick Mannin, age ‘ reiica of sity, a cative of Senaaulasatah, owe ty of mee Mite. —On Thursday, June 2, Baxzawre J.C. Mroes. His friends Mcinianced are. reapectTully taviea to attend tne fandral tr from No, 20 Lamartine piace, West Twonty-ninth atreot, this (Saturday) morning, at half-past —Ua Friday, Jane 3, Micwam, Moray, aged 33 Serene Danae treats ore Peqnested to attend the Sunday at hal rye If past by Be lin avenue, Beet ot bie fut father, Thomas Fox, 128 Frank. oh ay get ee -. The tho folly invited to adtend the funeral, on Sunda: Mente, at two o'clock, from her Inte residence, 121 West Broad: | "i Denwort, At Wasbtogton.D, G, Capt, Jas, J, MoDaa- oaty-tbird New Yer Volusveera, the Wiiaeruess. at the battie of ‘The relatives and friends of the ny, ao the mem, verdad Engine Company No, 63, aod the Fire Departuwent itd ine City ft sunday afteroon,, at 909 70}od iv al . -ATTERSON. —On aa ae "June 2, Buzansre Parrmaoe, wihow * Alexsnder Patterson, late of May ber yr soul rest in peace. ‘Her friends and roiatives and those of ber sone, James, Joho, William, Alexander and Rowlaad, are respectfully invitéd to attend the funeral, from her Inte residence, 278 Exst Thirteenth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o’elock. Powrn,—On Wednesday evening, Juno 1, at the Bt. Dents Hotet, Henrierra B., wire of John H Pewar, ‘Tho relatives and (riends of tho family are reanectfally Invited to attend the funeral, without farther notice, from St. Ann's church, Fizbtb street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock, Puatr.—On Monday, M. . in the Field Hospital, Fifth army corpe, Army of the Potomac, at Spotsylvania Court House, of wounds received in the engacomend ol of May 19, Lientenant Hortoy R, Piatt, Commandant of Co, r yen New York artillery, aged 29 years, 9 months and ayes ie rolatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the Presbyterian church, White Plains, on Sanday afternoon, at three o'clock. Patwrr.—On Friday, Ju 3, Paver 8. Pauwer, In the ‘36th year of his ag: ‘The re'atives avy friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend the funeral on Sundiy morning, at half-past vine o'clock, from bia late residence, No, 102 East Fourteenth street. The remains will be taken to New Rochelle for interment. NS —On Friday morning, June 8, Saran Ents, oly daughter of Wm. fl. and Sarah M. Steveus, aged 8 years. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully requested to attend the funeral service, on Sunday alter- noon, at six o'clock, at the residence of ber parents, No. 103 South Ninth street, Williamsburg. The remains will be taken to Rye for interment on Monday morving. Trowaa.—On Friday, June 3, Euan Bacay, danghter of Jobn and Jane Thomas, aged 1 year and 11 months, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tha residence of her parents, 102 Pepe dag street, on Sunday afternoon. at half past two ‘clock. The remains will be taken to Greenwood Ceme- tor for interment, acy.—On Wednesday morning, June 1, at his late re. ridence, No, 8 Fast Twenty-third street, of typhoid fever, Faenericn Tracy, in the 60th year of his age. The funeral services will be held at the Church of the Ascension. corner of Fifth avenue and Tenth strect, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o’clock, is friends and the friends of the family are respectfully mvited to attend. The body will be taken to Tarrytown for interment. TrarnaGeN —On Thursday morning, June 2, after a short illness, Jann, wife of C. V. Traphagev, and daw; ter of the late Dr. Daniel Proudfit, of the city of The relatives ond friends of the family are respectfully Ynvited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 174 Pavonia avenue, Jersey City, this (Satarday) afternoon, at balf-past one o’clook. ‘Woons.—At eight o'clock, on Friday evening, June 3, of of consumpton, MarGcarer Avice. daughter of Alice and the late Join Woods, aged 12 vears and 7 monthe, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from 224 Ninth street, on Sunday after- noon, at two o’clock. Her remains will be carried to the Temetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, for interment. &. _ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE A NUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN ZA females want situations as cooks, chambermaids lanndresses, nurses, girls for general honsew yal LOWE'S German Tostituie, 17 Stantea si Bowery. Am YOUNG WOMAN (THR WITE OF A SOLDIER) Awithes to take washing to er own home, Cali on Mis, wh, 133 Division st. JLELP WANTEO—MALES. vas HELP WANTED ORMALE ANTE)~A GIRL TO DO UP ATATRS WO! ne featgrng it. Ne beat of ag ry g iene aie si Bast Pb on saturday, dune 4, betwerg, Waxten—rwo OIRLA. TO — fiat ON ROLE ers, Apply at 33 Cortiandt up at ANTED~A RESPROTABLB WOMAN TO VOOM, MY wash and irom. Apply at 1 Bast 23th at, a W2xre—a000 DRESS8AKRRS, AT 58 pees> UY way. Come prepared to work. Went YOUNG MAN AS AASISTANE PACK R: pain” sous boyafor work, Apply ab 33 Carstiandt Waya-4s SMART gngian BOY, 12 TO 14 YEARS of age. 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IMMEDIATELY atthe mew iron at, Williamsburg, N.Y, Lineral wa) ANTED—GUN FOOL MAX #3, NOV BOT FIRST Wr tas: workwea nevi apply at sib Wesh 24th ot, up BaNON @ and 64 Morton, stairs, se: WASTED =A GIRL, COMPETENT TO COOK, WASH ANTED—=MAN FOR SHORT BOUTH #FA WiHAL. Iron, and, When roquired. ansist with’ ceooral W: ing vovages: outit and advanea given. Also Si tates for the ni army, Highest bounty pail. ¢ before engaging elsewhere at 87 Wert st.. cerner of Aiba, = ‘np ataira, H, JAMES PV ANTED;-4 900D GIRE. TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work, in a mall family: no objection to ANTED—IN A LAW OPFICR, A CLERK. go tnto the country, Appl: ny 4 ha Adaress box 4,054 Pest jn'e small private shy references, can inquire at 71 24 fly, Buch, with good wHo i office, Vy ANTED—A PRESAMAN OF stp ytd (poh bo. ely. am distant city, A 80 a Boni keeper of lamer and {04 “audresn Hanover, Herald vilice, We xteo—rrery G00D MINERS, TO GO TO county, . Apply at the offer af the Mart it Lead Mining Company, 30 Pine street, room 22, between BI A.M, and 3 P.M, experianea and integrity. Immediately. Yy Ares STRONG AND ACTIVE GIRL, TO nO " XA tases ear ANTED 10 DAY—ViPTEEN WEN FOR A WHADE Eee, @eaerel pousewerk, west lae em aocttbaiy sa Wear Aabing vovace of six months: will be home by Nevem- ie The wad Ra! wii pay men (ron ‘ey Ww for the ANTRD CA LADS PULL GMMR REITER ES Tip ama ALI & COURTS 396 Went st. ‘the charge of a first clase hotel, would Ike to make | corner of Re eqn are arrangemen's as housekeeper; either in or out of the city; Bal conm peutation ‘required. Address Min Clarence, | YY ANTED—A COACTMAN, to co A” snoRT D orald oitee, tance in the country. | to foom seit re yw "an eal ceut Resane ; ANTED=BY A GERMAN FAMILY, LEAVING SOON for Europe, a neat and dilizent Epgtah or trish ee ae Hi 5 4 ATTRRS WAN WANTRD-IN AN 1 oR CREAM BALOON iho ie wilting to go to Germany and take care of two chil: wt corner ot 28h ot dren; must bea good seamstress ay Address Mra, Be Behmid, ox 181 Herald oftice. — ANTED—A G00D coor, WASHER AND IRONER: also a chainberma'd, who understand tleir work and are willing lo make themsé'vex useful and obliging: good aity references required. Apriy ab 153 Weal 4{th at. be- tween Sand 124, M. ANTED—CHILDREN'S NURSE,TO GO WITH A FA, mily in the country for the summer; be thoroughly tompetent. Apply, with written reference, at 27 East 5 fen at, South Brookiyn, 8 WANTED, TO DO GENERAL per month; must be a goo! wash= None afraid to “ANTED—A a YOUNG MAN, FOR. NIGHT WORK Cs E aie em Apply to ©. O'Connor, a1 ast « pant ae hegre BARKEEPER. APPLY ai 28 corner of Beach, WosTED-a ¢ ‘00D Lorne BOY, WHO CAN WRITE a good han’ and speak the German. Freveb and Eng- lish well acquainted with the city, Tout RFaMMoni at 28 Weet Hontton sts to Janen" Conner, WAXIED-A STOUT. ABLE, YOUNG MAN FROM he country, who {a willing to werk, to drive a wagon. Addreva 8. 8., Harald ofiice. ANTED—A GOOD WAITER IN A DINING BA. non. None bi w erst al eir business seed apply at 227 Bouth st, after o'clock A. M. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO bade ry LIQUOR store. Apply at 336 let av., cor housework; wages $7 erand fronerand come w. work need apity at 925 Broadway, 1 recommended. ANTED—A FIRST RATE LAUNDRESS. CALL AT ‘16 West + 27th at., between § 9and 10 o'clock A.M. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS AND A bermaid; one who can mangie and pateesond futine ‘th e who are willing to go into the country for the summer tenths may apply, between 10 and 12 o’clook 4. M., at 101 West 14th Weryargend ani FOR DRESSMAKING, v" SITUATIONS ‘WANTED—MALE A SITUATION WANTED=BY AN ACTIVE, ENE Bes young man, an AmeriMan, twenty-siz ga,to Synth or Gentral America, Mexico er Tidies;“speakdand srritea French and German flue some knowledze of Spai cn res, falerman, well ucqual cuainted sith Imerthandice generat ready to’ devote himself unreservedly Interests; ts accustomed to the ae ment. of working eu, oF would engace in a wholesale bu-iness in thin city Ata low aalery 6004 rence. Address, for two m1 G. B. 74 a Tera GOOD CARVER OF MEATS WANTS A SITUATION ‘ax carver or clerk ju a first class hotel, city or country ; Warmp-a GIRL, FROM 16 TO 18 YEARS oF ‘AOE, for light chamberwark and to make herze!f generally y. Apply this day useful. to go a short distance in the count at 449 Froadway, first floor, from to 1 BT NURSE WANTED.—APPLY TI18 DAY (SATUR- day), at d2 o'clock, at 80 Wes 6th at WANTED AL THE ALMY HOTEL, A GIRL TO rk in the kitchen; one who Ia accustomed to the work andcan come well ‘recommended will @nd agood | is fully competent a8 bookkeeper, or ta ‘fil any position, home and good pay. Apply from 9to 10a. M. in atore 13 | raving bad considera! rience im hotel business, Ad* eat st, tress E, B. 8,, Herald ofc MIDDLE AGED GERMAN MAN WANTS A SITUA. tion asitght porter. “Inquire in the “store corner of Beckman and William sta, of Mr. Baker, betweem 10and 12 Wy sted 190, YOUNG WOMEN TO ATTEND AN ie cream apd oyster saloon; mnat be good at making | / ghange: good reference required. ‘Call for two days at Wm. Prattield’s, id av., near 2ith st., ,Greenweod Cemetery. Ful ton ferry cars, Court st., stop al NOW OPEN ces if required, Cali on sea ines sea A WELD FXPRAI- enced gir!, t Cal 479 7th av. SITUATION WANTED—AS WET NURSE; GOOD Feference. Call ai 214 Cherily st., fret floor. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH GIRT wisngs todo ceneral housework, in asina!l private eran to uo. oi mberwork and take care i fami of childre AS Gov RRNESS on NOUSEK Turi Ptornpeleal aeainen a city. or would take the charge of a absence for t objectasa home. Adare References exchange). SITUATION WANT! 2D. iron, Good references. A SITYATIO! waitfess, Good SITUATION WANTED. do ehamberwork. Refer 13th at, N ANERICAN LADY W TO COOK, WASH AND Call at 12133 West 27th st A POSITION AS References R.. Exchange Ho- between Reade and Duane. WHO I8 A GOOD OPERATOR ‘a machine. wikhes to hire out by iv; would bring her own ma- tothe country. Address M. tel, 316 Greenwien SI YOUNG WOMAN, ‘On Wheeler & Will the month ina chine if required: no ob iecti €., 48 Woodhnil st., Brook: SITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY GIRL. housework, or as plain cook, washer and ferences, ‘Call at 188 East 29th at, TANTRD—A “SITUATIO: RI youn; 8 chambermatd and Fralrens or to attend to ebtidren. Gan beseen at her present place, 11 University Wien by the WORK OF A FEW PRIVATE FAMI- fies, by the dav: understande al! kinds of fam/ly ae w- ing: has a knowledge of dressmaking and understands oper. ating on Wher iton's sewing machine: firat clase sity teference. Avply at 158 Sdare , between 16:h and 17th sta, int ANTED—A SITUATION, BY Ad SEANgreens. Ned cam, be well recommenced by her present ent She can be seen between the hours a 4and7 P. Madi<on ave. ‘WA4STEO—BY A YOUNG, AMERICAN LADY. 4 sitvation as companion to, an elderly lads; wowid have no objection to trare! ferences ed. Ad dress H. M. W.,atation 8, New York, stating particu WARSTED—A SITUATION. BY A, RESPKC TAB person as Iavndress, Call at 120 Bereant st, corner ‘A SITUATION AS ASBISTANT BOOKKERPER. EN, tr: clerk or abipping clerk wanted, by a young man of thorongh education ond Denman. Best references. Address for three day: H, 241 9th ay 500 Ovex Skint HAND: “WANTED—TO Work o . W. Bradi co plovinent all the yea Entra tran ufactory. ish; 8 good penman, i Shue af figures and willing to erald HELP WANTED—MALES, work, Address &. C.. B COMMERCIAL AGENCY, 2971, AN 7 TF ae \ Jeners, farm hands, Broadway—Drug clerk, assistant bookkeep>r. entry, | ‘2 petent coachmen, ries gard ary goods salesman, bartender, travelling agent, timekeeper, rooms, pocnens peeve m= solicitor for a Bret ss bouse, hardware salesman ere j Me p} evs. Other situatians open. Respectable men can always | plovment house, ‘corner sf eth av. and Lith st, find employment at our office, OSCAR & CO, sbelp. A) PD THE MBROASTILE NCY—-\WANTED TO-DAY, = CAN: T THE MERCANTILE AGENCY—\YANTED TO-DAY, ITUATION WANTED=IN A BANKING OR MEROAN. A hovel clerk, dr¥ goods salesinan, Mog clerk, steamer S tile house. or ovtice of @ railvoad cowpany, by a genth man of long experience in all the duties of a connting room; he ix an excellent. pentnan aml accountant. and caa bring the hghest teatinonials as to character, capyg ty and in bookkerner, waiters, coneh- Respectable meu can always clerk, timekeeper, con man, Othe actor, Kind emnpl gg enrly, Merchanty and others ea ecrity. frem his present emp'or ers m For further supplies with b Ip free of eharze teerity frem his pre ent emp'o: er a ky Ne, FOO MONGOMERY & CO., 26) Froadway. AGENTS CAN MAKE $25 IN A FEW HOURS SELLING great new and wonderful extra larze size Prize 15 per day guaranteed. Hvery dollar invested more than douted. A splendid solid gold or silver lever wateh presen' Smart men wanted to @-tablish agencie: fre Sal priposs address Win. F, Heine, 21 Ni 18. WANTED, B busin Packaves. clerk in a who hnneaty. capability ap 208 Wasisington #€, BroOkiyo. 0 NEWSPAPER PROPRIBTORS.—A_ LITERARY P, gentleman, who has been connected with the press in Ecngiaud: in dorirous of obtaining xn appointment an editor rassistanteditor of an American journal. Addres J. W., Post oinee, ich a ery town and village, detvand inere: Send for our great new circ remium inducements, ( n atreet, New York, orig age house in the world, County righta everybody buys GENTS WANTED—TO SELL THE “LARG RST AS- Sortment of Lithographs of the Great Battles, plain se — SORT and calored Laithogray Fait of Generals, splendid, Rechain Sanuole, se, Gems tor the United Biat deny large assortment ot Prize to Sou GIBSON, 82 Beekman at,, .s oe Bosness Signs, bookkkeuper oF assiatant, ov entry le clerk. Can give thi ‘of reference. Address for ove week samo 266 Broadway. Bteel Engrayins, dc, than and Silver Watches given to all rr our new circular, INS & OO.. 36 Beekms reet, N.Y. BoY WANTED—T0, GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN (be country: waces $6 per, month. References re. quired. | Appis atier TOA Me at 161 Bow up stairs, to ir. H.W, Smith, ACTIVE aus pan. Nite iTED—TO a himself ‘ol ine ‘id to one who val suit, In the best references. Address office. WArreiaey A COMPKTENT MAN, A SITUATION ‘as bookkeeper: has had practical experience: i @ good jean th German. and furoieh nuex- Feptionable ctv refercuce:, Adiress C.F. Ii, box 4,443 New York Yost oMfica, rANTED—RBY a “CONPETENT MAN, SITUATION an foreman in some manufactory: in eped to repairing machinery, Keeping the time of haunts, ac. Address H. Kitridge, Post oftive, N. ¥. ANTED—BY A SOBER YOUNG MAN, A sT0A. tion as porter or driver ina good store; in ab! ling to wo Inquire at 487 Sd av., for O. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN WHO has had teu years’ experience ia the grocery. wine and spirit business tn A somes @ house more York refereu Rustess L Li AL 16 Ced N ACTIY: LAD WANTED—ABOUT 16 YEARS or e. Salary firet year $150. Apply to James A. Hearn & Sen, 715 Broad A Bor 1 IN Ue AM OFFICB—NO, 6 CITY HALL Ae corner of 3d ave. and 201 Ror WANTED-IN a WHOLESALE FANCY DRY js store. One who writes a fair hand. 1s smart ai active wil Gnd a permanent oe adress, niviag C5 ‘ MAN “WANTED=TO Ee BAR, AT XO. 229, youxa AND "VERY HEALTRY wom situation a above: ly fer two days sccont for, back, “9 SRE fi ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMALD AND altrese, by a respectable reung woman, (end » ferences. Can a a tast place, 98 West Sith Pg he wday between Wat 126 ‘clo! ANTED—A ae “fell oo teatant irl, to fidrem and mare self generally user te objections 10 the country, be seen at ber present place, 162 Wont 12th st, tevweea | ‘and 3 o'clock. OY WANTED IN A DRUG STORE—A LAD WITH some exberience tn the business preferred. Apply at 863 Bowery, corner of ath st, work WANTED— Y A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG man, from the old country: 18 not afraid to work, and offers bis services im any ability may be combined, capac ty where confilence and fers to Mr. M. Arthar, 00 JITUATION WAN?PED—BY A&A MAN AGED : 28: ENG- XITUATIONS WANTED—FOR THOROUGHLY COM. ANTED—BY a YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION “AS OF ahipping Wayes moderate. ANTRD—AN PXPERIENORD MAP VARNIBHER, _Apply at 28 Cortlandt at., up atalrm seer OTe “FRENCH ADVERT SEMESTS, 'N JEUNB FRANCAIS DESIR: eP. de table dans une fi mile pi dy, $2 Lispemard SPECIAL NOTIOE:! AHOY!—RLUE FISH, BLUR, “PIRH, 154 Blne Fish caught off @hern’s Head Bay in one hour and a iintf, Roate ean be had at Fran Lindeman’s Hotel, where hait and all will be furnianed to pleamire parties, HARLES POWLER Captain. OTICE To ASONS AND BOKS PLASTERERS of city of New York.—That on and after Monday. May & ail the Jaboring men eng o ed by them will demand two rs and twenty-five eents per 4 JAMES SHERIDAN, President, Manrin Goon, Secretary. Srectay NOTICE.—SURSORIBERS TO THE MER. chante’ Guide will please observe that er J. Warford We ia supplied with © vi 1S isour only duly authorized aj HB LONOSITOR soctath bold tng, June 6, MEN eclbok. forthe elect Soto Kk a Horatio atret and, Greenwich avenue. Gi tice ts tad eaten ee ration 'ss those wishing to become of the P. SULLIVAN, President. cominittee, P. Ounce, Fecretary. Voning, thé Gth instant, at hulf an hour after of tbe sun General and panctual attendance ie re- ated, ne Snica, ELIJAH F PURDY, Grand Sachem. st Onins, Mai of Hiowams. Bixth Moon; Year of x, Season ol bt core nisi of Independence the 87th, and of the In-thu- rf MUSIC Ake , SPLENDID PIANO FOR $: wag «WL. BARMORE, manufacturers, 313 Bleecker street; 17 firas prize mnd- als: warranted for five yeni Ont exception the heat » Piano made. aii ninhed artiate, N TY AL Rear forinate cheap ust avenue, between Twenty ninth « tioor: FAMILY, WANTING MONRY, WILL DISPOSR OF A "Sinaguuicant rosewood Pinnoforte, {nll alze for le than $200, Ie aptied for imntediately. A $85 inatrnment, mo-fern ‘provements, iron (rama, good asnew. Apply at 79 B vington street, uear Orchard. MAGNIFICENT SEVEN AND A OUARTER OCTAVE ? 40 10 order for present own- Found earners, elegaitl tn nae but peven | mn Taquire ar i13 West Twenty third» areee ‘Third street, FST OUT—"FAUSI"—CAPRICE DE CONCERT. BY * Robert Gol! “It is the peee of the season.” — be sent Lo any part of city or country by enclosing $1.50 to Mr. CHARLES ZIROM. agent, care of Steinway & Sons, TI and 73 Bast Fourteenth atrent F. REICHENBACH, PIANOFORTE TUNE! oJ. “repaton 18 West Houston streat, near Broadway, New York. New' apd ercond hand Pianos tor ale endo N'®.. e Musical Academy, 288 Bowery. L. A. BENJAMIN. Oe WANTRD—TO PLAY TWO OR THREB months during the sammer and occasionally atter- Cenk, 06 Hest lish Ot, Setweon Wand “PIANOS, OVERSTRUNG DASE AND CARVED to let for $5 per month if applied for immediately ROSEWOOD PIANO! vEN VE, EVEN OCTA’ pianos *, overstrumg bass, iron frame, at the imannfuctory of KNAUFF de between Twea: nd Twen- AND SECOND HAND, CHR APES? jarmoniums, Melodeons, Wi Jew. Inab) fc. ‘Cosh adva ‘on Pianes, Bi, jodeons, Watches ,, Diamonds, fowoarh Furniture, ‘Goods, Books, 4c , or bought for oar} mm ii mi ON E: Ann street. be paper HAND PIANO, IN GOOD hg 4-9 45: a. . seven octave Pit careed. paver Sctare Pianos, peart box athe 4 ie "oid ha) u « Jelodeans at saat DN PREDER! SUCHE, Se Bowery. OPRANO SINGER —A LADY WISHING A POSITION. ry Mo 2 up town © gee, ae the is must be small. 1OLIN STRINGS FOR HOT WEATHER —OUITAR, Bano and Zither Sirings 25 cents, mated. Plana and Duleimer Wire. Musical fp trument of pon Pant a Price iat sent om rece, p: @! price FRED! ‘RICK BLUME, 209 Bowery, — bal be Lal Licata td pil J MELO- Borat WANTED IN an AORPICE. MUST RESIDE = atl be afr hol inity o! th st. and come ~aB ARTED—A “RITUATION IN SOME STORB (STA. a tt im qwa handwriting, box Uonery preferred), to leara the business, by a young __.. | man, aged 18; amount of wages immaterial. ' References. Address 0. C., tom A. OFFICE. ABOUT 12 YEARS ita, and well taken care | ‘al ANTED—A SITUATION AS BARTENDER, CO try or city. Address J. H., Herald ofice. ANTED—BY 7 TWO YOUNG MEN, SITUATIONS ‘one as bartender and the other in a hardware store: good references, Address Hardware, Herald office. $10 PBR nny WILL lumber yard ai Address £. ar, $125 per werk. LAUNDRESS WANTED —PRO. OACHMAN AND te: 4 both nn- ts Geretand. thelr derstand the care of horses and harn {good recor mendations from last place, a8 to, thelr apa, will be ecessary; none but those pertectly com eod ma Eipticat oa Api ly from 12 to2 P. M., up airs, 198 Maiden | oratore. = _WANTED—FEMALES. YOUNG GIRL WANTED—T0 TARE CARE OF 4 by, seven menths old. rare $8 ry a at 21 (Feat Zlat dt . between Sih and Oh avs., From's us .M. this day. RESSMAKERS WANTED—AT 781 Es WAT... D *. “Wit IRLS WANTED-TO PACK TOBACCO, AT NO. 5 Srabring st. three blocks from Hamilion ay,, down Yan Brunt st, South Brooklyn. Gye WANTED—AT 71 BARCLAY 8T.; SIX GIRLS u panied. mel Preverve factory. ‘Thote accustomed to ~ i aint bereaved,” Appiv at 24 Weel $a ae =— mn ep hap eed PIRst CLASS MILLI dd trim bonnets, at Madame Be PRRATOR WANTED-ON FINE Custom enter ears and fold bose wihind sieady work b3 Ppising at v8 Bradway batts QALESLADIES —rinet CLASS RALRSLADIES YOR oor dress ¢rituming J waces a loves, and { others ni re) pS hosiery and wante apply: good pe GOOD DRESSMAKERS WANTED.—ALs0, SD improvera and one apprentice. Apply at 125 9h. 8 ear . eee meses alnee ates pur Anes, ox sew god ha 7 ilawry, entrance ail the year, at J. 45,8, fate skirt mane Warren | LADY TO LEARN THE “ART or coleriny i ographe. it eeraive two weeks’ inatruction of one how given cut, of situation will a inal: vit roadway. teem . KONTASBERG, w NTED—A FIRST RATE 00K, "WASHER AND irener; alee chambermatd, arial as ee! private ‘the st be neat; none. weed appl; a rt vey ded thas finer tl ey, = a) 01 Bast Toth ce ‘a0 Waren AVERY 6MALL FAMILY, LIVING 1 Brook'yn, an elderly woman, to as-iet with the bh: work 4 ‘an@ mind two serail enildrens As; pareen aval ted or let tetaid osioe, Mating where ghe'eat be seen” ANTED—TR: iN Gope OPmRATORS, “Fo MAKR W ce dpely inne: diately to dames Taylor & Bom, 816 Gramaee APP im LADIES OF PLRASING 8 HE 16-day at the Reveille maint; ee AW BK. ArrLY athens #8. ANTED—A “@00D COOK; WILD BE REQU TRED VY “to acaiat in washing; at 181 Amity ot, Wines, tpg ML a) atcrefarence roy ae rooklya. TY AGED wo- en; the ppantly 5 re. A PROTHATANT Cro FOR ORNERAL ‘ork, One who is a good well reeom- th derstand ents hy ing. Cal Gay, dune ¢ am Wantnn-1 COOK c AND WAITRESS, TO a0 TO 8 good baker and an- rene or, and the we NARMAN WANTLD-—ONE WIO NDRRSTANDS | shippide and can. bring good reference American Tea Compan: 37 Vesey atres RUG CLERK WANTBD—AT 199 ALLEN 8TR! ‘Call for three days, RUG CLERK WANTED.—A COMPaTENT MAN ‘may ayply, with reference, at 86 Centre et, im the More. Also, an wearers wanted. ~~ THE TRADES. N EXPERIENCED PUONOGRAPHER OR SHORT hand weriter. can report te-tlinous, wer Fobiniuing ® situation ne report . J. Smith, care of &. Carpenter, 13 situation WANTED—AS | BNGINEER, BY A _Toung, mans, te, ran e Tteference Rass COCK a GOOD WORKMEN WANT. nt ard good way teas NEWEIE WRN KEDY. 245 Canal et RAUGHTSMAN WANTED=AT st: WELL & CAME. Ton's machine shop, 22d #t., corner of 21 ave NGINESR, MACHINIST AND DRAUGHTSMAN.— Wanted. by a competent engineer, s situation a: fore man oraupefiniendent of any work in his protession rome Knowledge of raining machinery: {< not afra work, ih ob ject out of town. Address M, Stevens ais OR 18 YEARS OF AGE, | able; hae experiones | | wih horves aud is faithf at rellavie, will Gnd’ good situation by applying at 414 Water at. SHIRICUITRRS | WANTED.—GOOD | WAGES AND plogment will be given to well expr: thoroughly wn rte need app! IRST CLASS FUR CUTTERS bth an J WORK by the week. Apply at BUN FNGRAVERS WANTED-ON PISTOL WORK Avpy vat the Brooklyn Armé Company, cor EN DOLLARS A DAY CAN BE MADR RY GOOD ja selling Walker's Pocket Clothes Rack, Th Ly Dew ari cle. just out; wa ‘everywhere aad by ‘rersbody, and ao wa cannot but do well with it. LKER, No. J Platt street, Briage wn . Brooklyn. ANTKD—BY A LAWYER, A OF STEADY OLD PENS. —WANTED. GOOD _ GRINDER, habit Writes a good dts capable of ry Bi “ ‘tiaulon permanent Aer G Apply to Le Roy W. Fairchild & Co,, 110 Willen a. ‘ork Post office, No. 2.81% stating nge, ARDENER—WANTRD. A SITUATION, nY APT and what salary ex- man, we lacqua nted ia growing hothouse also hetLouge and vey 0} 01 W: Ht, bor 138 itera'd office. Pesapes, AND GA® FITTER WANTED IM 97-7 Call on or address Chadeayne & Brother, ¥ for four nhoure p'aate, Bert reference. ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, MEN engage in ® Nera bakin ari Sct Pt every email investmen from $20) to $900, * WARD TILDEN, 609 Broadway, room Mo. oo Way ALKSMAN IN A LIQUO! fides ene who would make himself ful; none need anawer unless hey have Adtreas ¥. D. D., Meraid offic. ANTED=A @ goo WAITER FOR AN ICE CREAM nd re constant empleyinent and good wai peaks French will be preferred, Im- quire at 2: e whe why ‘&.. corner of sth a. ‘ANTED—A @OOD BTOUT BOY, cream aud make man preferred. Apply at Wa ae SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG AMERIOAN, | fron 20 to 38 Gare of age, to assiet in WHo Wish be RDI- ‘ouk- WANTED, Two RIBBON he ( hbg’ TO ve rk on — ligt. Thoee just ere from me Bngleud re i > Tm per LJ ‘AR- onerally tise- ity reference. a - CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS fn Building or taproving—As ut re atten ae butide hy | TRADES.—TO va wate threes ved - and civil engineer, desires ©, ait port tr 8 foreman or Tiperioteadent of Raitdimgae or any braneh of the same (being engnst Opn account): libe of jection to TO HELP ON Ice a me wit od Rr gay — - — will be ofored. Apply at No. 6 Sd ay., this day, be | [[10 JEWRLLERS —WANTBD, A YOUNG MAN INA tween Yani ILA, M: ore who if & got salesman and wader ear oe wiht yj Jevrelry aad clocks, and le willing to make al —A8 SRRVAN himgeif uselul, Must come well recommer ‘army, a young man Irom it io? 43 bad gh fue Apply at ity Grand a + Williamisbarg. able te read and w: oe a cooking ine vant is not Ly ea, of hard work, Sad’ ‘ene loor pO PAPER STAINERS page} TED, A month, board and clothes, Address whe hie of taking entire Post otice’ ie vox tub Rew York axe sipapeenougiags manctecrere, Apply be it, ITER MAN WARTED—70 Go nee ae a as ea — Wea in the & ‘mu Baek contad's ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A CLOTH, Sopr AND undoratand carving: wife wil be enganed ecok ; good Large Employment House, forser of eihvar ay, e fv Wility, and i willing & this kind. A good ‘alery will iy ‘A od references with application, Address box 4,875 New York Fost office, V J ANTED—A Bex Are FAMILY, A 4h cook and nd & cham FR . JOUGHLY COMPETENT AND RE. ie parisaced y yman French mustard maputactarar. ier #, stating wages references, wit fame atid addeean, HP 8 Herald omces uke quired. ANTED—A_ nor, Anoor 6 XBARG OUD. IN A coker wemice, wager $3 per week Ad writing box Bai Pon atten ress In hand: WANTED<A MAN TO ENAMEL, MARBLE AND flats; ove nwo understande the, business th in all ite branches may hear of § geod toot par, by ep) ing to Robert Foung 290 Weal inh ot in (he even 01 BE GIVEN RY THE ADVER. YY procneing him & situation in « orin Sg ____ INSTRUCTION JOWERY, (TOWNSEND'S (ACADEMY), La- Gentlemen have ever: facitity for acquiring @ plete Knvwiedee of Bookkeep! ng Wine ‘Ariunmetic, ay a. Spetitug, Grammar, Ac. Those wishlog bo recetve Tnatrnction may now engaze separate apartments, T 26) y ), ARTE quar. rin te Les pom oy Germany Parents ee before the 2th of June, either to Pa orto Wm. Habn, broker, 48 E eb ulars can be had, Bx PREPARED Fi ag panne. AT DO! my, tata goog commercial Acad roadway, can places ta sore, ones ce banke They pesos Hat aburee, ra is writers and practieal book. Gentlemen can svoure Fooma pe’ il LANGUAGE—BY PRO! Gradnate of the Cathotic Tavern tate of the Normal School of Paris (Teac! tion warranted in three months; accom! 27 Bona atree! “LOAN OFFICES. eral scholars A’ MONEY LIBRRALLY ADNANCED A? nm ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, _— BBRY, PIANOS, TURSIZURE, £0, ata PAY FRSOLERE TOKETS b Ly aad ari ont Bebnnpor! Ge os Nha Wiper mn o vai ‘ben ca: obta. ne: ‘Atamy other m the 7 Proc T 40—MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON Dra- monde, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Plate, Pistoia, Also" Pavenbrokers’ Tickels wanted jar atches, Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, 4c, for whieh I will pay 150 per cent more than can be obtained at any other place im the oity. 6 Brondway, corner of Houston street, up stairs, ANCES MADE on WATCHES, Diawonpe, Pjewslra, id Personal of every iption. = aroma ‘A. TAOKSON. Broket aad Gam ce i, LLL Grand street ‘a.weat of Broad- it loort was "Onis e hoare Crom 9 A. Me wnt 485 P.M TAS QUATHAM | STREMT, PAWNBROKERS™ Tickets bougt of Damouds Watchea, Jewelry, iver G kad che [ntl valve patd fer street. room 3, over a, Pistols, Silke, ke ait rixet ought at 43 Chatham 1 212 BROADWAY-PRECIOUS EW ELS, w 8 A Plate, 40—The Diamonsee ‘ate Price paid tehes, Biate, Trwela Oproat Yasrumente, be. deat bis eral advances int of dia- onda, sche, ‘bought. RINGER, Prete Son ty ain greer ar TON OR Ti THE REST RED nie Ath Laat, al, alzee; 2,000 pow ood, scremned delivered. Appiy at No place, ) Lea corner of Third street; 354 highth avesue | and 40 Peart strest, __ AL TREADWELL, Agent, AnD ~ RESTAURANTS. JRESTARANT. SOFT SHELL CRARS, SOFT SHELL rabs received fresh ever: ‘ay. a the Whitney Bice of ali ainda a, serve a al howe red at al ms A few gentlemen will b by the wee "so desired. Li are. 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