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TVOMEITIUS HT! @ s 1H AHOY Wi“ a ae ~NEW YORK HSRALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1864.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. , 3 en HELP WANTED—FEMALES, HUP WANTEU-MALES. * THE TRADES. any right of the citizen. He need wot, apjase be obares, | Morr, of Company I y-third New Yerk Volunseera, | " Wktele 2 .- = eee AFFAIRS AT NEW ORLEANS, j Ri ee oe ee rom’ w anbe Reouia os the bettie et the Wilserness. WaAxte0—4 orat topo Up ataras WORK AND W48T 0-4 svat ACTITE MAN, TO DRUIY ABFEN=SIX Final Class MOULDERM, APPLY Rane Woeu tha offors is made to. take the save, your remedy ‘The relatives head friende of thofamny. avo the meme = Tee erat of ity pference requ ret, 800d and lake ondess. A eulighia wo tog man fo BM Worlen, Bath ‘rom (ouniey, BatteMalne. =! Attaches, aud your rig? : of agttop will aoc’ ve. bers of Engine Com No, 63, and the Fire ee a 1 eM Baturday, dome 4, betwere the bo $50, ook eaae, Ad irene “ Pappresste: Distoyal Journal—Pab- When your slave ie wkea, or enticed or persuaded to | ip genera) are om emp favited'to atteod the — t is vw ™. cyt Fenn often Con ILE GMUNDER TO WHOM THE Meation of Rebel Accouats Prohibitéa—-| leave you, or pierhired Oa ote ree tee Pe ae ‘ga “undsy afternoon, at og olodk Warten two QURLA 70 TACK APA ON ROIS ged Sapne BP Anca ta tins “fend oa New Fork oF 1 ‘avalry Ope eo im the Red Kiver | vent you getting him, the cour! y morning, A Were, Apply at 33 Corsiandt -ANPRD—A YOUNG MAN AN AASISTANT PACK 4 Willan Rother N’Y. c'vil remedy against all who command, ooursel, advise, | Parrsxson, widow Of Alexsnder Patterson, lato of the at ‘iso twa stout boya for work, Apply ab 23 Cartan Campatan, de. id, promote or adopt tho aot, You hive your rriminal county Cavan, Ireland, io the 634 year of her age. ANTED—A RESPROCTABLE WOM. a TO VOOM, } ot, up stairs, ANTENA. FIRGE 3 CUTTER IN TUB OD KB, WM. YOUNG'S DesratcH. code and rede ps Be uae who commit any violence May ber soul rest in peace. Ww wash and pply at It Kast 25 eae V tort departinent, ee O. M, Herald ete: Nsw Omnxasa, May 25,1864 | to your “person or property, against any of the known | _ Her friends and rolatives and those of ber sone, James, LiL iC ee & Waring SMART ERRAND BOY, 12 TO 16 YEARS ‘1 if 7 yny Makieg the steps requtred by Jobo, W ilar, 4 ‘Alexander and Rowlaad, are a respectfully WArtED—a00D DRESTWAKRRE, AT 413.8 BROAD- Cal! at °71 ade ‘The Provost Marsbs! yesterday suppressed the New law, bave not only the whole power of the commonwealth to attend |, from pos Come prepared ( W ANTROTAN XPARIE NC 4 Dw ao our TPR; one ‘ rom te who oro nodere poe, oe Francais, & disloyal paper printed en- at you wr gomennd fo-antorce > poun semadion (beneath ime Hid 3 et. Teietoaath street, ie (Saturday) atternoca, al WantED=* cuawan Girth, 70 TARE CARE Rt, = ear 7aeee to al! parts, of he workd ta whips Shae other need apply. Vall ab Bi Bruadway ‘round syed 0, do ap siaire w se"; (@one w .. on for Bs! it the greateshexcitemaut was. created in the city oa ihe | urements of Congress nreserzeing regulat ong for the | | Powrn.—Om Wednentay evening, Juno 1, at the Ft. ood Wages will be given. Apply 41120 $th ave., | the United Staten Navy. , ‘ . ANTED IMMEDIATRLY—30 G00 nenon of John H Power. announcement «f the suppression of the Daity Picayune | the arm of tho eer ee vesenettety , ion a ey ts by leral mode, without further potice, sa eerens meee. a for copes of the last publica ne balance of the address lays down tho mode of re red, Elzbtb streot, between Broadway and ‘fon that exiras were sold at Bity cents aad one dollar | ayers which eitizong are boudd to pnreve through tho | Fourth avenue, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock. each, : ‘courts, and ends with the following clause: — Piarr.—On Monday, May 24. in the Fiekd Hospital, Fifth RMQUESTED NOP TO PUBLISH REBEL. NEWS, Uphold and maintain your government as constituted. | army corps, Army of the Potomac, at Spotsylvania WwW" TED—A GIRL, COMPETENT TO COOK, WASH ‘The Provost Marshal yesterday sent a circular to the | 3nd obey and enforce its just demands, as the only hope | Court House, of wounds received in the engagement of Tro, and, when rovuived. ansiet with’ cenoral of perpetuating freo institutions, May 19, Lieutenant Horrow R. Piatt, Commandant of Co. | housework, in’ small private f mewapapers of thid city requesting them to refrain from THOMAS FE. BRAMLETTE. 1 Sith New York artillery, aged 29 years, 9 months and | *ity references, can Inquire at 71 2d eepying milltary intelligeuce from papers published | Faaxxvorr, March 15, 1864. ‘within the lives of the enemy, a MILITARY REORGANIZATION, army——kaown asthe A EY, 186 West wt, Hroniders atthe mew irom fovnley. @ and 64 Morton : at, Willlamsb: NTED-—GUN TOOL MAK#3, NOMS BUT FIRST Wer rvorkimen neat apply ab iis West 24th sh. up > ald and a 100K, WASHER AND bly ondersiands her buat: ¥ references, Loquine for In You im the parsu's of your Lineral wages paid, Fina? CL. one ang thi cart welle: Tam oar stair, — ag WANED OMAN FoR “SHORT BOUTH BEA What. ANTEDTA PRESAMAN OF CAPABILITY AND 80. ane vtit and advanca given. Also Rubstt V beiet ‘a distant city, Aso @ boo keeper of aten forthe nave and Army. “Highest bounty ait Call | etrertirestand foteutiiy. Address Hanover, Herald. oiler, nee, pneasing elaewhere at 87 Weert «t.. cerner of Albany, Immedia op lal i. 1, JAMES, dgent. ——— "3 ssonad D- ANTED—FIPTY GOOD MINERS, TO GO TO LF NA LAW OFFICE, A CLERK, WHO any elery 00 ode tS G08 hand. Adareas box 4,08 Pest office, | tend Mining Company, 30 Vine street, room 22, between ¥ ally. Buch, with good days, , ENERAL HOU as 1115 rolatives and friends are respectfully Invited to at- ANTED—A GOOD O1RT, 70 ee jection to Arrival of the Revenue Cutter Way- | tend the funeral, trom the Presbyterian ohurcb, WRite | ohqichier aint AraTy Re SOF Wen Eee ee Piaias, on Sunday afternoon, at three ‘The First Indiava heavy artillery is to go into the fleld ‘Twenty-first Indiana infantry. Tho First Michican at ig (0 go tuto the Geld as an fofaniry regiment, ‘The Fourth Wisconsin mounted infantry 1s to be dismount @deand t» serve as flaptry, These regiments will go ‘ito the Lecond brigade, Third division, Nineteenth army corps. Colonel Keith is the rankiog colonel in the ‘The Seventh Vermont regiment, Twenty-sixth and ‘Thirtieth Massachusetts regiments, ard the Fourteenth New Hampshire and One Hundred and Teath New York Rogfments will serve as infantry in the Firat brigade, Third division. Nineteenth army corps. Colonel N. A, M. Dud. Jey, of the Thirtieth Massachus $s the ranking colonel fm ‘this brizade The division will be commanded by Brigadier General T. W. Sherman, soversl of the regi- i@ named have re-eniisted as cavairy, and the ordor oserve as infantry will disappoint them in some mea- Gure. It is understood that the cavalry is to be reduced, at the suggestion of General Canby, GOING HOME 10 RECRUIT, The Fifty sixth Obio veteran reziment, which hag re. enlisted, and sugered copsideruble lors on its passage down the Rod river on the John Warner. will leave on the. steamer Cubawba this afternoon for New York It is = homg, under the command of Captain M. Manner- to recruit, €f the Thirty olghih Masrachusctia, whi y ol jagsachusetis, who has beon Pro- ‘Vout Marshal at Baton Rouge for a considerable period, Jett tor home, to remain during a short {urlough, on the steamer Merrimac, which sailed yesterday. 4 MOONLIGHT EXCURSION ON THE MIBSISBIPPT. ‘Two or three evenings since Cuptain J M. Robinson. Quartormnster of Marine Transportation. and Lieut Rebin- ietant Quartermaster of the same bureau, with @ party Of friewds, made # moonlight excursion twenty-five Biles up the Mississippi on the steamer Laura, Capi - Beil—a small block: i yr tbat was eaptured December, sold as a prize, and purchased for the ran ment. The ey Sos now handsomely fitted up asa des- ich boat; ry) two hundred and forty tons. Laura was in in New York: her engines aro from the establishment of Shafter & Curtis, of your city, Her first trip was to St. Johns, New Brunswick; from there abe proceeded to the Bebamas, ‘and thence to Hi a. whence sbe ran tie blockade to @ Souther: rt with ap assorted cargo. Sho returned with cot. pas te ‘On another trip, from Havana to the Su: moet river, the Laura was captured off Cedar Een by the naval steamers Stars and Stripes and Hen- Hudson. Ai the tins) of her capture eke 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. gineerof the Laura wes Hank Jones, of Baltimore, who has been captured four times on blockade runners and released, ‘The Laura is fast for a small steamer, and Raz made twenty-one miles in an hour and five minutes. THE RECORD OF OUR CAVALRY, To complete the record of our cayalry in the Red river @ampaizn, a more extended notice of their operations on ‘the march {rom Alexandria tothe Mississippi river should $m justice be made. Colonel Lucas, with his First cavalry Brigade, and Colonel Robinson’s Third brigade, under the command of Lieutenant Cotonel Krebs, hiad the adv: hind pcg a bed peat cavalry. brigade covered rear, and Colonel ing’s Fifth cavalrs oovered tho flanks of the army, ae WITHDRAWAL OF THE FICKETS PROM ALEXANDRIA. Colonel Cooling covered the withdrawal of the infantry Plokets when the army moved from Alexandria, and af- Yecwar-'s put bis brigade in position to protect our jafant- Ear flavks There was some skirmishing in the rear and the flanks ag tbe army was retiring towards Marks- ay the Avoyeiles prairie with his ‘two cavalry brigades be etruek the coi and, skir- mishiog pc pushed him eight miles through Marks- vibe, and held the town until the main army camp uj Bunday evening. During Sunday afternoon the whole ot Po rebel General Major's cavairy line charged on Lucas; Dut they were gallantly repulsed and drivea back. Beyond or this side of Markevitle the First Louisiana eavelry.under Major Badger, behaved bandsomely in a rece charge upon the enemy, who made itand. other dashing charges were made by ‘Missouri and other regiments. tie tet ¢ Tat At Monnowvnae ne rt Morrowville, Mansura er Avoyelles prat- rie, by whichever name it may be known, ea tes ade, was Wp the front, aud did bie daty srieatiy whi tected te feaien et tie ese conjunction ‘aw: tu army, in with Lew- Gier’s division of the Thirteenth corp. ‘ON THR MARCH AGAIN. the enem: ean was drivea from his position, and ba] compelled to retire towards Cheneyvilie, and our of march was Lg taken up, Colonel Lucas, with bis two satan soa 1) ne ete sivence, snd Gevral wi wie and Gooding, was gua: the rear and fianks. Celonel Davis constantiy akirmished with the enemy, who, naturally enough, endeavored to ha- ¥eas our reer, TRE CROSSING OF RAYOU DR GLACE, At the last crossing of Bayou de Glaice, an Wednesday, the enemy succeeded to slipping two pieces of artill and quite a fores of cavairy between Davis and tbe rear of our eee him at once in the front, dank i i throwing into the scale Gooding’s brigade, General anid 4a person ~ dir the cavairy movements, and Geoeral Mower's divi ‘of emai, vis was relieved, and the enemy was off with considerable loss. AN UNSUCCES¥UL SAKRE CHARGE. During tho the Third Maryland cavalry made a @pirited sabre cl on a portion of the enemy's line, ‘which was unsnocessful ‘ante because of the unfuvorabie Batare 0 >. the greand. ‘Captain loore, of the Third, fell, and was left-dead on the stubbornly’ contested ground, and three or‘lour other officers and thirty or forty men ‘were wounded, egreeable pea pestime of dropping if cavalry columus. A GED0EN ATTACK. is and Gooding wore marching towards even ith their right flank on a bayou, thep were sud 7 10 ron and by a flanking "Qeuerat » command. vision, had bis horde oot hader him. the enemy wero handsomely repulsed. Yotlow bayou the ‘cavelty reaived through G Cay jen Mower's lines, and formed a tine of battle to receive the eoemy, to whom our artiliery attached to the cavalry e@dmibistered a dose 80 severe that they gave no further trouvle that even {HR GRVERE DOTION OF THR CAVALRY. ‘The duties of the cavalry throughout the entire cam. were very severe, particul: ¥ so on the with of the army from Alexandria to Morganza. They elmore with the was i ne it i oF g ip i BL ished bourly during the marc who Menacing our front, threateniag our =e, on our rear. When the day’s march fap ge Bd the cavalry, without unsaddiing, Out on tedious and disagreeable picket duty. It is the horses were nearly exhausted, and the require a few days recuperation before they can enter upon a new campaign. ‘MAJOR TRACY, ne pecuape Nght cavairy, detached on the Mae vee @tvision staf, came down from the Ley Be tye J Ald fi; but be will probably escape serious sickoess, aud fully recover in afew days. ‘TUR THIRTY RIGHTH MAMBACHURETTA Jolus M. I, Thirts hth PR om Pn ry 94 st vs Ws _ irrrvate’ Brooks }, Company oe was ‘illed. a "cose river. Private Eden G, pti; ‘wounded ot Cane rivers ded of lockjae at Baton Rouge, ral Sherburne, Company K, mortally wounded at river, died on'the field." i it ¥ i pressed Addr. en the 8 Traaiciort ne (hy) Commonmsalt emaver coe Craws—in view 0 ‘< the disturbasce of the Popular mind, produced by piel ce a staves for tho army, it is deemed pradeat to make the Inge poi Keniry => Pets #04 golance ot the ‘our jot Todirbatiow atthe reeneure ohou! you to commit eels of violence, nor caret | eons enforcemer must quell the, oftoris of the goverament, by our gallant soldiers In the field, and tment and eorreot anjuat ad. tunoost tutional logisiation tay legitimate apy to the conatituted tribunam of the Pt ctw ‘and to the ballot box woh ees tn the con- stituted moa oa jes, those who pervert or* abuse the truste oemmitted to ‘This is the only true mode of main. talning ‘' the conatétution, the Union and the enforcement No cttizen ia under any obiigation of duty te give in. or aid in enrotment of his slaves, yoy F Des voluntary act to give rains, as the law does Dot and can not cons’ rain mich sory’ om, Thé more not of | +! "Fepenwors, At Wasblogton,D, C,, Capt, Jas, J. MoDue- enrolling the names of slaves, 6 of aib3e, writi the names upon slips and drawlogsthem, does "teas Bot aifee vt . The United Statea steam revenue cutter Wayanda. from Washingtov, D. O, on the 28tb ult., via Newport, R. T,, 00 the 2d inst., atsix A, M., arrived at this port yesterday morning. She is the first of the six new vestels contracted for by the Secretary of ihe Treasury a year ago, delivered. She was built at Baltimoré, by J. T, Fardy & Brother, The following is s list of her offers :— Cantain—J. A, White, First Licutenant—0. D. Tomokine, Second Lietilenant—D, B, Hodgder. ‘Prird Lieutenant—Thomas 89; Brgineers—Chief, A. M. Cumming; First Assistant, Frank Pulsi‘er; Second Assistants, Thomas Mulholland and J. E, Jeffers. rR MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Married. Acurson—Meap.—On Wodnerday, June 1, at half-past three o’clock P. M. at the Memorial church. corner Ham mond street and Waverley place, by the Rev. Edwin R. ‘'T. Cook, Dr. Jonx ©. Acreson to Miss Emrty A., eldest Aavainer of Gharles Liviogston Mond, Fsq , all of thi city. Brrakey—Barse.—On. Thursday, June 2, at the dsnee of the bride, by the Rey. Chauncey D. Murray, ‘Ts ee ae 4 to Saran A., daughter of toe Tate Capt. "esis iretand), Ardrossan (Scotland) Papers please iat Pereeaiae on Thureday, June 2, by the Rev. Samuel J. Knapp, Caarces H. Baitey to Mary E. » daugh- ter of J bn Paterkin, Esq. Cnanmentaty—MeKiviey.—In St. Luke's church, Brook: lyn, by Rev. J. W. Piller, Cnas. CHAMPERLAIN, Jr., Of New Eee ctty, i to Rrcina, daughter of Wiliam McKinley, of Dowwvo—Coure.—On Thursday, Juve 2, i bs Paul's church. Glen Cove, L.1., by the Rev. Mr. Mall a Downine to Miss ETH Faq., of the former place, De Wrrt—Berts.—On Wednesdoy, June 1, by the Rev. Wm RB, & Betts, Jonw W. Mx Wirr to MARIA ADELINE, daughter of th Oficlatiog clergyman, all of Otisville, Or- ange county, Rorrtas nee “—On Wednesday, June 1, in the Ca- thedral of Baltimore, Enwarp ©. DonNet.y, of Now York, tu Rosa Forp, daughter of the late Dr. Joseph Ford, of St. Mary’s county, Maryland, Fiske—Goonrscn.—At Stockbridge, Mass., on Wednes- day, June 1, at tho residenco of the bride’s father, by the espa oH Exgteston, J. fos Fisker, Esq., Deputy Collector of the por: ston, to Isaventa L., day, . Je % Goodrich. . re oe Hatt—Lorv.—At Harlem, by the Rev. Geo. B. Drarer, of St. Andaew’s cbarch, Mr. H. B. Hawt, Jr., to Misa Emma J Lor, both of Morrisania, Westchester co:nty. Jounstox—RaPezyr.—On Wednesday, Jane 1, by§ the Church of the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, by 1 Rev. D. M. Johuson, W. R. T. Jounstox to Miss J. Mf. RaPEny fe youngest daughter of Jacob Rapelye, Esq., all of Brooklyn, Ki.uMrP—Bart LRM \N, —On Tuesdsy. May ¢ ‘1, at the rest dence of the bride’s mother, Claremont, N. J., by the Rev. Stephen H, Battin, Mr. Jony F. Kiusrr to dilss Neuum N: BARTLEMAN. al On Thureday, June 2, at Grace chureh, Brooklyn, by the Rev E. A. Hoffman, Grorcr B. Lxacn to Canoue C., daughter of the late James W. Pritebard, MaRREN—ALLEN —Op Thursday, June 2, by Rev. Geo. A, Hubbell, Joux E. Marren to Miss Barag S, Auten, all of this city. No carde, Mavrice—Tirotsow.—At Hackettatown, N, J.. on Satar- day, May 14, by the Rey. George P, Bush, A. Mavrice, of New York, to Faxnig ©. , daughter of Danie! Tillotson, Eeq., of New Orieans. STeEwaRr—Crawrorv.—On Thursday, May 26, at tho residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. J. Croft, Mr. a D, Srewanr to Migs Jaxxin Crawrorp, all of this city. Sr. Gronce—srrar.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday even- ing, June 2,at the South Pronbyterian church, by the Rev. 8. T. Spear, assisted by the Rev. 8. P "Halsey, of Rockaway. Nid. 1D. &r. Geenon to Mies Jruure M. ‘Srean, only daughter of the officiating clergy: . ‘Teourson—Osaust. —On Thured: afi El drow’s church, by the Rev. George B ee, to 0. Canase, eldest priomnspes of Walter Oakley, + Died. ANDERSON. —On Friday, June 3, after a long an: illness , he, Silos fer Fr em Plymouth, England, aged 72 years ap Dearest motber, thoa hast left us, gs And thy loss we deeply feel; Bat 'tie od that hath bereft bs, . _He cau all our sorrows The relatives and friends of th he family are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday morh- ing, at nine o'clock, from the Bedford street ctitrch, cor- ner of Downing and Bedford streets, Tho remains will “paver ( 9 Vapers ave Cemetery, ret . J map! — TCHFORD.—On_ Fr Buarewon.} fo the sth or of bis agi ‘The faneral services will be held inthe Madison square Prysbyterian church (Rev. Dr. Adams’), on Sunday after- Boon, at five o’clock. Baxxerr.—On Thursday, June.2, at Bay Ridge, L. 1, Jonn Javgs Bexwerr, in his 66th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from bis lato residence, at Bay Ridge Schatten at Newark, N. J., op Fri 8, of heart disease, Misa Louisa C. CHarims, aged ‘The funeral will take place from the residenc ar ber sister, Mrs. Stevens, 137 Madison avenue, on Monday af- ternoon, at two o'clock. Philadelphia papers please copy. Cattanax.—On Friday, jane 2, of consumption, His remains will be conveyed from his Isto residence, No. 6 Morris street, to Calvary cemetery on Supday, Dotax.—In Brooklyn, E. D.,on Thursday, June 2, Dotan, @ native of rile trosstiven thd friends ate requested to attend the funeral, from bis late rosidence, Morton stréet, corner of Wythe avenue, this (Siturday) Morning, at half.past mee ore Fexrox.—Of open pth on Friday, June 3, Jawes Fenton, in the 224 e ‘The relatives an friends of the fatmtiy are invited to Mt the woth , on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, the county of Westmeath, 1 rr jenec, 185 Fast Twenty-second treet. The remains will “be i interred in Calvary Cemet Gonnom.—On Friday. June 3, Loviss Vim, only child of William and Hannah Louesa Gordon, Funeral services on oe afternoon, at half past one o'clock, at the ence ‘ot Stepben’ Viele, 194 Weat ‘Twenty-ninth street, Gvi0w.—On Wednesday, June 1, at Middletown, New Jerney, Conxeiia H Gcios, second daughter of Frederick A. ad "Elizabeth M. Guioa, formerly of New Rochelle. The fricads = the a aro invited to attend the faneral, from the ga her w lllip R. he a hil, at’ New Rochelle, bry o'clock, or at Trinity cbureh, New Rochelie, palt-pest two o'clock. Giass.—On Friday, June 3, aftor a short i!Iness, Loviaa See > seeond youngest daughter of Davia Gass, aged i nibo friends of tne family are respectfully invited to attend the faueral, Crom the residence of her father, No, 98 Third avenue, corner of Thirteenth sf ‘ect, on Sunday, twelve o'clock noon, Her remains will be interred tn eonwood Cemetery. Hart. —On Friday sane 3, Dowreicn Hart, a native of the county Cavan, ireland, in the 68th year of bis age, ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- epectfally Pd to o attend the funeral, from his late residence, 316 East Thirty second street, on ‘Sunday after. Deon, at two o'clock, without further Invitation. Junennos.—On Friday morving, Juoe 3, James W. Jew. gt) pobre 1 inde 38s fami; Terpectfully ant mily are invited to attend the out Torther notice, from bis le remdeactyne nat. Lenses street, on Sun: + ifterneon, as two o'clock. —On Friday Jane 3, Carmenn the Paloved auughiar of Mice « Mary Aba Keaueay? ithe friends and acquaintances of the family arere- ae fvited to attend ‘the funeral, from the resi- me No. 88, West Thirteenth strect,on Lexvos.—On Friday, June 3,at bie residence, Bul it New Jersey, Lavrewce Lexvor, in the 624 year ed ‘ais age. The friends and relatives are ee, invited to at. tend the funeral,on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, without further notice. Lysca.—at Carmansville, on Wedoosday evening, June 1, To felict of Francis Lyach, in the 03d year of Toa retin and friends ofthe ami, ant ‘and the late Bernard Lynch te ie torte to attend the funeral, from nt Patrick's ral, this ER ny 1) morning. at balt-past ten o'clock, and from to Kleventh street Marnin.—On Tride aay 18, at ‘cornenty fol Parr Manus, aged’ 68 yours, lato w resideat of this city, «native of Cornassastanaugh, county of Monaghan, ir .—On Thursday, June 2, Bawzawre J.C. Mrves, is friends and acquaintances are respectfully tt ae ton attend the funeral, from No, 20 Lamartine place, West Srcety.atath street, ‘vhia (Saturday) moraing, at helf-past —Un Friday, June 3, Micnam, Moran, aged) 33 The pare and friends are Pig sp? Lega en Bunday afternoon, at we o’ol . from the shea tren father, Thomas ab 128 Freol Mdonrny.--On Fria hune 8, of on, Ma Geert ay “fully invited” to aslo coe ty sear at two ovolock, fom her Inte residence, 121 West Broad: ‘clock, Patmrr.—On Fi ,June 3, Perse 8, Paiwer, in the 36th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend the funeral on oe half-past pine o’clock, from bie det Fast Fourteenth street. The remains “will be taken to New Rocheile for interment. ‘Srevens —On Friday morning, June 8, Saran Euta,only danghter of Wm. Hl. and Sarah M. Stevens, aged 8 years. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully requested to attend the fuveral service, on Sunday after- boon, at six o'clock, at the residence of her parents, No. 103 South Ninth street, Williamsburg. The remains will be taken to Rye for interment on Monday morning. Trowas.—On Friday, June 3, Euian Banciay, dangbter of Jobn and Jane Thomas, aged 1 year and 11 monthr, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 102 fadison street, on Sunday afternoon. at half past’ two ‘clock. The remains will be taken to Greenwood Ceme- tery for interment. ‘Tracy.—On Wedvesday morning, June 1, at his late re- ridence, No. 8 Fast Twenty-third street, of typhoid fever, Freperick Tracy, in the 60th year of bis age. The funeral services will be held at the Church of the Ascension corner of Fifth ayeaue and Tenth strect, this (Satnrday) morning, at ten o'clock, [lis friends and the friends of the family are respectfully mvited to attend. The body will be taken to Tarrytown for interment. TRarmaGeN —On Thursday morning, June 2, after a short illness, Jann, wife of C. V. Traphagen, and daugh- ter of the late Dr. Paniel Proudfit, of the city of New The relatives ond friends of the family are respectfully Ynvited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 174 Ferone.svaey Jone City, this (Satarday) afternoon, at past One o’ ‘oops.—At eight o'clock, on Friday evening, June 3, of of consumpton, MaRGaret ALLice. daughter of Alico and the late John Words, 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. Fler remains will be carried to the Temetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbusb, for interment. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. A NUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN ZA females want situations as cooks, chambermaide and laundresses, nurses, girls for eneral housework, e., at ft LOWE'S Gera Tostitule, 17 Stanton st., near the wery. (THR WITE OF A ROLDTER) hing to Ber own home. Cali on Mis, A YOUNG wom wishes to take w Bettrich, 133 Division ANTED—A STRONG AND ACTIVE om TO no ing Ironing. pp'y twill be home be horem- $300 to $50 for the RANDALL & COURT Y, vorner of man statre, std Yo? alae angen hmcpnen ay 70 GO A SHORT DIR, An industrious. man, willing gusigtine Goverally: ‘asetul, ean cail at $4 Nassau at,, ge! toon at 219 ih ay A LADY, FULLY O@MPETRNDTO TAKE the charge of a first clase hotel, would like to make Arrangemen's as housekeeper; either, in or gut of the city; small cemennseiiow ANTEDSBY A GERMAN FAMILY, LEAVING SOON Dt mi Epgtah or frish d take care of twochl} nd well recommend d oflice. AITERS WANTRD-IN AW Ton ghEaM Broadway, corner of 26th st, SALOON 1TANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FOR NIGHT WORK I” 8 billiard room. Apply to ©. O'Connor, 60 and 62 it, ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER; also a chamberma d, who understand t! eir work and Useful and obwEInE: gnod es maa Apply at 153 Weat 4ith at me cernner rear ae ws ANTEDEAN ASSISTANT BARKEEPRR, "APPLY corner of Beach. ANTED—A 00D SMART BOY, WHO CAN WRITE ae xood hand and speak the German. ell soqnatnied with the city, ‘et Honston at, ANTED—A STOUT, ABLE YOUNG MAN FROM the Che whe 18 willing to werk, to drive a wagon, of mily i me country tor ‘age and Lu umner ply, with wri ten Yefevenien, at 27 Ene ¥ to ee hice. IRD. “WANTED, TO DO GENERAL per month; must be a goo! wai it recommended. None afraid to ave erand froner and come wel work need app!y at 925 Broadway, ANTED—A FIRST RATE LAUNDRESS, 16 Weat 27th at., between Sand 10 o'clock A. ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS AND A chanibertunld; one whoas mange and uaderslanhd willing to ge into the country for wenths (tig apply, between 10 and 12 o'clook ANTED—A GOOD WAITER IN A DINING BA- Joon... None. but these who understand thelr business seed apply at 227 South st, after So'clock A. M. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND & LIQUOR store. a. ALS ‘at 836 lat av., corner of it. Muting. Those whi oven sacue Eta FOR DRESSMAKING, at 19 Henry st. ANTED—A GIRL, FROM 16 TO 18 YRARS OF ‘AOE, for light chamherwork and to make hervell, generaly at 449 Broadwa: < Mman. an Amer! ith or Central America, Mexico nd writes French and German fuentiv: hes tome knowiedze of Spanish. is expert at Sgures, a good salesman, well acquainted with merchandise generally, ¥ to’ devote himself unreservedly to his Smplover's is accustomed to the man men, or wonld engaze ins wholesale low salar: 3 ment of working nas tuese in thin city. Address, for two cow 1» Hirst floor, from 9 to 1 BT NURSE WANTED.—APPLY TIH18 DAY (SATUR- day), at d2 o'clock, at 8) West 26th ANTED—AT THE ALMY HOTEL, A GIRL TO ‘one who ig accustom th ommended will @nd a good 1 from 9to 10a, Mi. G@ooD CARVER oF MEATS. WANTS A SITUATION an carver or clerk jo a firet ola fu mpetent ae bookkeeper, or te ‘fil wi naving bad gonsiderable experience in hotel business, Ad° work in the kitchen ; work andcan come well home and good pay. Api ite hotel, city or country; peas AGED GERMAN Mu “ah Seta A SITUA. tion as light porter, Inquire Beekman and William sta, of ar, vakerr ‘bel ANTED—TWO YOUNG WOMEN TO ATTEND AN Jee cream aod oyster saloon; must be good at making ghange: ood reference reuired ‘Gall for two “Greenwood Cemetery. ‘Court st, stop at door. FIRST CLASS LADY'S NURSE 18 NOW OPEN for anengazement Noferences if required, Call on Or address Nurse, 10 East Brondwa: A SITUATION WANTED-—BY A WELL EXPERI- A. enced girl, se wash and fron, Call at 479 7th av., | an SITUATION WA veference. TED-AS WET NURS 214 Cherily st., first floor, RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL WISHES jf di{vation todo ceneral Ronsework, in a snail private famoy 10 objection to do chamberwork and take care of ch! laren, "eal! at 265 Kast 9th st. foe ERNESS oR NOUSEKFEPER, —A LADY | who » fu'ly competent desires aawituation in either capa. ‘ity, or would take the charge of a houre ing th for the summer. Compensation not so ehan ahome. Address Mré, Lee, box 200 Heald allice. s s exchange’ SITUATION WANTED-T0 COOK, WASH fs iron. Good references. Call at 12135 West 27h A SITUATION WANTED—AS | CHAWBERMATD AND waltfess. Good references, ze SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO Ah, fo mamberwork. “Reference if required. Call ai 111 h at, N AMERICAN LADY WISHES A POSITION AS Asrall family or hotel, References for three davs E. R.. Exchange Ho- . between Reade and Duane. YOUNG WOMAN, WHO IS A GOOD OPRRATOR ‘on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, wishes to hire out by the month in. vate faintiv; would bring her own ma- at ob seed tothe country. Address M. rookly SITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY GI to do general housework, ironer, Best cliy references, ‘Cath ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTABLE young x rl. aschambermald and waitress or to attend to children. Can be seen At her present place, 11 University ‘ANTED—THE. WORE OF A FEW PRIVATE FAMI- y nderstande al! kinds of fam!ly sew- A wisten of dresamaking and understands over. Wheeler & Wit-on's sewing machine: firat clase City feference. “Apply at 158Sdeve, between 16th and 17th sta., in the fancy store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SEAMSTRESS, WHO cam be. well recommended by her present emjover, She can be seen between the houra of Cand P. Meat 216 Madi-on ave. ‘“ANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERICAN LADY. A sitnation as companion to Be elderly lady; would ction totrare!. Refers Ad. he dress i, M. W., station 'B, New York, mating particula: ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A_ RESPRKOTABL person. as lavndress, Call at 120 — st, corm ASSISTANT BOOKKEBPER, EN- tr: clerk or abipping clerk wanted, by a young man of thorough education and af sete SITUATION AS WOVEN SKIRT HANDS WANTED—TO WORK *s new Patent Duplex vor double) fo experienced woven skirt hi mployment all the Lei esirt manufactory on J. W. Bradie: Beat references. Entiptic eat Skirts, AN “AGED 28 ENG. sh: Penman. ral’ otic af figures and willing to work. ‘Adators &!'C, eons, WANTE SITUATION WAN?PED—BY HELP WANTED—MALES. T THE COMMERCIAL ND Broadway—Drug clerk, assistant booker entry, dry goods salesman, bartender, travel solicitor for a Bat ass house, hardvwar Respectable my —FOR R THOROUGHLY co: JITUATION WANTED-IN A BANKING OR MERCAN. tite hone, oF oflce of a railcond company, man of lovg experience in all t! be isan excellent penman an ghest testimonials as to rity fram hia prevent emp'o- ers jculars address Win. ¥. Other situations o Respectable men can Merchants and others ith be} fre of chara “eae Boban & ©O., 26) Froadway. DRUGGISTS—WANTED, BY A young man who hay Deen in the drog businens for te in this and other cites, a ettnation as retail. Clerk in & Who'esale house; best of references given tor apabillty and moral character. ashington#t , Brooklyn. PROPRIETORS.—A_ LITERARY on connected with the press in a appointment as a wonderful extra large size Pri WHOLESALE yy guaranteed. Kvery dollar inve Move tian doutied. A ‘splendid solid. gold or silver i Watch presented free io each e-tablish agencies in ev ‘tree. Sale immense Send for our great new circular remium inducements, free. 8, C. RA jassan street, New York, original, an mF re © packs ie | house } int the world, GENTS WANTED—TO Pg rac THE Keone e. 4 sortment of Lithogray god calored Lithographia | Rngraving Smart men want town and village. Address Chemist, 0 (NEWsPaP eR 8 of the Great, Batti Abrabacn Tancaln. aze Sat ‘Gems for Warten =A YOUNG MAN, 18 JEARS OF AGE, ieuation In an offen, Might it of references given. y Oty Post office, NTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS bookkeeper oF assistant, of entry give (ho best of reference. Address for ove week Mercantile, 266 Br ‘ANTED—A SITUATION 48 oy ener gM as [A GENTS CAN MAKE MORE MONEY SELLING OUR aiionery Prize Packets, Steel Engravins, Ac. Inany meng’ be py Go! wae) toh suragents., Send for onr new clieular, eG a. WABKING &'OO.. 95 Beckm Wages ‘moderate. way. M rie i houace I unce 1 tg iy an ___G. 8. HASKINS & CO.. 36 Beeks been 1 A BoY hai vaceat nl Go oo suoRT = 134 Herald anti et tw ACTIVE YOURG MAN WANTED—TO in evetersand make himself generally useful ina reefanpante reer of 73h ar paid to one who will ANTED—BY A COMPETENT MAN, A SITUATION per; has bad practical experience: is a good hes can correspond 12 Germai le city references. Tice. furalah noex. COMPETENT MA MAN, an foreman in some manufacto Eoepins the ime of hauts, ac. N ACTIVE ‘LAD ‘WANTED—ABOUT 16 YEARS OF year $159, App'y to James A. Hearn ‘used to repairin Lhe wt. ul Law OFFICB—NO, 6 CITY HALL ANTED—BY A SOBER YOUNG MAN, A SITUA. tion as vorier or driver ina good store; Ne Inquire at 487 3d av., for 0. SITUATION, BY A ¥ has bad ten years’ experience in the grocery, win jiness in Ireland ho: MAN aeae ATTEND BAR, AT 0. 229, } Willing to work. 4A, corner of Sd ave. and 20th st, Ror WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE FANCY Di ir hand. 1s smart and ress goods store. active will find a age, reference, dc. vp ces, ‘West 26th st., second for, back, Wstep—a rec Ariey itress, by AS CHAMBERMAID AND A yorna PRO. care’ of children and mae h vince ioe to the count piace, 152 Wont 12th et, tevweea 1 be seen at ‘and 3 o'clock. ANTED—A SITUATION Af HOUSEKEEPER, BY A highly respectab’e and rei.uble woman; wages not 90 mnch an object as agood heme; best reference ¢ u ‘tress Integrity, Union square Post office, near roadway. RK WANTED—BY A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG man, from the old country: 18 not afraid to work, and ic ty where confidence and fers to Mr. M. Arthur, OY WANTED IN A DRUG STORE—A LAD WITH some exverience in the business preferred. Apply at 863 Bowery, corner of 4th st, jf WANTED IN AN OFFICE.—MUST RESIDE his services im any may be combined, ANTRD—AN PXPERIZNORD MAP VARNI Apply at 23 Cortlandt st., up ataira, 'N JEUNB FRANCAIS DESIR# SE PLACBR COMMB reon de table dans une famile prives, B’adresses dy, $2 Lispemard at, SPECIAL NOTICES. BLOB FISH, ta ine Fah caught of wheep'e tend Bay in one bh nm Franz in Lindeman‘s Hotel, where ha to pleamire parties, CHARLES FOWLER, Captain, NOTICE To ROSS MASONS AND Boks Pr, ASTERERS of city of k.—That on and after Monda 6, all the Iaboring men emp o ed by ther will dema iad dollars and twenty-five erats per da JAMES SHERIDAN, Pr _Manrin Goon, Secretary. Grectag 3 NOTICE.—SURSCRIBERS TO THE MER. chante’ Gnide will please observe that Mr. J. Harford is our only duly authorized agent. He is supptied with vepyr bana wT ea Iams ident. L. WARK Ww 187 Neviark avenue, Jersey City, HBS 'LONGSIHOREMEN'S UNION “PROTECTIVE AS. sociation, No, 3, will hold a meeting on Saturdew eve: ing, June 6, al 8 o'clbok, for the election of officers at Tack sen Hall. corner of Horatio atrect and Ore en those withing to bescme memiwrs alse zich me men onion e P. SULLIVAN, President. IAMMANY SOCIETY, OR COLUMBIAN ORDT® A regular meeting of tie ‘natitution wil be oil chamber of the Great Wigwath on Mom 6th inatant, (at hell an hour tat the cat- netwal attendance is re- . PURDY, Grand Sachem. = Onin, sc Season of Biowdmm Blath Moon: Yeur of Di-coverg 81st, of Independence the 87th, and of the Ins (iu: tion the 75th Sve a Te _ MUSIC abe NDID PIANO For BARMORE, Y ‘vor tive Mout ‘evenpiton” tho. best dt fi ve without exception Piano made. Testimont rom mast Giscinghuinbed artiste. . Piano made. ure NEW FIVE OCTAVE ROSEWOOD MELO AL Ror Fatale cheap ve the wanittact rere 803 Seventh nie, botween Twemy nit and Tairlieth atreeta, second ay “) FAMILY, WANTING MONRY, WILE DT heant rosewood Pianoforte, fnll aizg for le ! iseiramments led for immedi: mo-lern improvements, jroo frame 7) B vington street, urar Orchard. MAGNIFICENT SEVEN AND A OVARTER OCTAVE rosewood P ano‘or carved legs and case covered with nae but montha;_, will Bitte at 113 West Twenty third streo 1— PRIOH $20).—SPLENDID fnil iron prate, Bagoats FOR large row round corners and s! well known elty m Cal ac 25 Third street, near Second a PRICE DE CONCRR?. BY “Tt in the piece of the season.) — he sent Lo any part of city or country CHARLES ZIROM, agent, care 73 Hast Fourteenth tract by enclosing $1.50 to M Of Steinway & Bons, Tl P. REICHENBACH, PIANOFORTE TUNRR AND d.. topiren 16, West Hionston atrest. near Broadway, New York. New’ and second hand Pianos tor sale ano Tet, ae EW PIANOS, OVERSTRUNG BASH AND CARVED: N Tage, to iet foe $5 pet month if applied for inemediately atthe uaical Academy, 738 Bowery, L, A. BENJAMIN. RGANIST WANTED—TO PLAY TWO OR THREB: 10) months during the sammer ‘And occasionally after de. Areas Mr. Cook, 94 Hast 15th at., between 10 and Aend ek tO- IANOS.—SEVEN OCTAVE, ROSEWOOD PLANOR, carvea logs, overstrung ban, tron frame, at ted for fiv mannfact Boise, goths ue, between Tweatieth and tw y first atre (O8—NEW AND SECOND HAND, CHBAPES? PY TAN the city armoniame, Melodeons, Watches. Jew the city ry ct Pia saat ates Bintan, eats Halen, Parahare. is, Books, 4c, or bought for cash. JONES, 82 Ann street. GFeoxp mind nae IN GOOD ORDER, $45: NEW rosewood, aecen octave sarved, seven cteve, Pianos pe Vourd. ke $08. Od ee a beth akties wears asna so Shere jechabiloser nt Suara A POSITION. ihe + must be small. 1OLIN STRING: an ioand dither Strings 25 cente. mal FOR HOT a Glee aa Plana and Duleimer Wire. Stramente of every escripiien Price list sent om rece p " adiicton BLUME, }. 203 Bowery, “NEW AND SECOND HAND PIANOS, MELO- deons, Alexandre and Cabinet Organs to les and 10 allowed if purchased, Monthly payments received for the same. ‘Second hand Planosat great bargalue fer cash: Brice from $60 10 $200, New seven vetave Fiance $275 nad $30. 10.000 sheots of mneie, = Tittle per page. HOKAGE WATERS, 481 Broadway, With bie parents in the vieintiy. of 40th st. and come im en handwriting, box ANTED—A SITUATION IN SOME STORB (STA- onery preferred). to learn the business, bY a young ammount of wages immaterial. ' Reference well a 4,882 New York Post ofice, 1M AN OF} FICE. ABOUT 12 YEARS cn ar, $125 per week. ANTED~A SITUATION AS BARTENDER; COU Address J. Hy Herald oflice. _ INSTRUCTION. T 26) BOWERY TOWNSEND'S, ACADEMY), LA. a have ever: facility for acqul s Knvwiedge af Bookkeeping. “Wilting. Arlthmet litng, Grammar, Ac. Those win! to Pecetve om May how enwaze separate apartments, private inatrne ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG ‘one as bartender and the other in a hardware store; Address Hardware, Herald office, WANTED. =PRO- MEN, SITUATIONS; they monet both nn- ¢ man must nn OACHMAN AND LAUNDRESS “ei? g004 references, NUS WILE BE GIVEN BY THE ADVER. Procneing him a situation in « ‘e4 S radiice somice or store. 88 thorou hs derstand the care of horer recom vendations from last Dince, asto thelr it capa Ihe, il be ecessary; none but Pe appileat' ‘on, Apyly from 12 to? P. up Sp svsire, at rag) ‘Malden HELP WANTED—FEMALES. YOUNG GIRL WANTED—TO — oss ora Dabs, Meven inenths old. Wages $4 Apply at 231 Pee. between 8th ana mars, from 8 eM, wll 4 0 eproata la WANTED—AT 781 ee ritke 8 IRLS WANTED-—TO PACK TOBACCO, AT NO. 5 Seabring st. three blocks from Hamilion av., dowo 0 Brunt st, South Brooklyn. IRLS vb a pence oie tame tn 8T.; sabe wanted, in 'e ed to eae ea reeet™® Caniers Teate conatons TAgnonss WANTED —A GOOD. RACE CAN BE red for a firat rate Fs rence ® wil be required, Apply at Me Went Soa ae UM Feveren MGMNERS “WANTED. FIRST CLASS NIDLIN RS. to makeand trim bonnet: at M: oa Be)\'s millinery and pattern emporinm, Wo. $C thanine ot PERATOR WANTED—ON FINE CUSTOM SHIN Ti miirt make and fold bow steady work by oppiying at 718 "Broadway. ALESLADIES.—FTRST CLASS BAI ‘ our hoe ery and gloves, and (¢ partments, wanted; Bo oth ere mi PRRePAANSK COGS Cra, aoop chemaiaies WANTED.— AL $0, and one apprentice. Apply at 125 9h at., oear way. cis GPANGLERS WANTED—T0| PUT SPANGLRS On capleroat uplex elliptic sts ployment at. 1 & ‘factory, entrance 4 WANTED—A LADY TO, LEARN tHE ART OF colerin, Shetcgranhe, 2 After two weeks? instruction of one hour day, en cut, of situhtion will sila iat {13 Br Sroadwaycteome ). KONGSBERG, ANTEDA A 1 FIRST RATE COOK, WASHER Ed bg 90 chambermatd, in a aunt nly reco! gh derstand thelt busineas and feet % and their mor ek are per as et aioly for Wantep—1s A VERY SMALL FAMILY, LIVING IN Brookiyn, an elder! nm, to aa-iet with the house. work andmind two small children, pel jalifed home may address, h ral oDice, mal ing Fe pi aay GOpe Lore OPRRATORS, TO. MAKB We oro Ape PP rer Cy ai PY SErRD STOUNG | ts LADIES or PLEASINO AD. to waiton to Rereill Galoony 501 brondvny, trom tte Prius cy Stone Revels WANTED wal ER GIRL 9 Orpheus i oF peer iia @00D COOK; Wit Bi MY so assiat in washing; at 181 Amity at, Wartsp-a thee mace AGRD Wo- ‘man, t0 take care of the family re- best of. Call at roem WEEK. ArrLr jatham ata, Sealy Bullding tat ee ANTED—A ea housework, in ANT. GIRL, FOR GRNERAL ily. Ome who is good and can come well reeom- wages $8, ANTRD—A cook AND WAITRI 88, mw Ss To the country: Hor and ten er ‘8 good baker and an- ferstand making bu! Twaiteans to do ing. ‘Call between 10 and 12 orc on Beturday day, June dand & st 66 Kast 23 ~~ PHE TRADES. AN EXPERIENCED LD gv taps new id oR ad in and writer, oan report tectimony, serm de-'rousof obfaining @ situation wi amannenss. Address C. NARMAN WANTLD-—ONE WHO UNDRRSTANDS 00d fousy cial at the Great a shipping and can bring American 1 Tee Company, 35 a RUG CLERK WANTED—AT 136 1 ALLEN STREE 1 for three days, RUG CLERK WANTED.—A COM. RTENT MAN may aypiy, with reference, at 95 More. Also, an spprentice wanted. ARM HANDS WANTED—TO GO A SHORT DIS. tance In the eountry; wages from $20 to $22 per month lo wanted, mem lately land se, corner of 6th J'Simith, care ol * sitvation WANTED—A8 ENGINEER, ~¢ Reference Centre st., im the ! z anon. WORKMEN WANT. , DY, 245 | Canal a. apps ¥ at Employment Hi BLE BOY Ale kinda eo Po bb rod Ad Ml » assiat ina, private who | * vellabto, will nde. ‘god ED.—GOOD WAGES AND will be given to well exp» None but those who thoroughly un- te and fancy fanne! FIRST CLASS FUR ‘by the week. AP} N ENGRAVERS WANTED-ON PISTOL Wonk Brooklyn Armée Company, corner of - curTERS ANTE —TO WORK BE “MADR RY Goon 7 Bros ire. Walker's Pocket Clothes Rack, EN DOLLARS | A A PAY CAN This is an enuirely amd by eversbody, OLD PENS. Ante D. ‘Apply to Le Roy W. “A CLERK OF STEADY habits. who writes a good hand and is capable of X ANTED—BY A LAWYER, GooD “GRIN ‘DFR. A rch iid & Co., 10 Willen at ARDENBR —WANTED. A SITUATION, BY Ar IRST man, oa anh ted ia growing hothouse and thu Breenhouse pan! jonish. Bert relerence, anent. Address 2.81%, stating nj ing ordinaty business: situation pe York Post oflice, box No. seuntiy, ‘whether married ef siagle, ‘and What ealaty MEN WHO WISH TO fo which they com day by & email Investment, it TILDEN, 609 Broadway, room Ho. & A SALRSMAN INA {timate husiness, LUMBER AND Gal rr ‘ANTED 1 ately, isi on or address Chadeayae & Brother, Youk.— lay’ LIQUOR RSTAB- LR WANTED, Two RIBBON _ ravers. THB TRADES.—TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS eet ganitalits engaged fo Hulding or Laprovna—As rmny, out of fr omployenent ‘8 true, prac. ullder, architect teat Gheorstienl end. te ons! And civil engineer, desires & pport As a foreman or supe teadent of spit OF any Drang a enced for the lant \weoty 9 oy NTED—A @00D sTouT HOY, 70 HELP ON 18 - fe tth peopl aGer- cream and, inake himsel of the same (being Sars oe or pov toe drug store; Gone need ab races mill be offered. ute, a Nos Lye ne 3 WANTED, A YOUNG MAN INA tare thie day, £0 salerman, and wader rooke, ‘and ie wil'ing to ome well to PAPER eepaiet WANTED, A COMPETENT bie of taking entire Apply by letter Ir Tanglags manufactory. oftice. i Ban -. wae IMME DIATRLY—A LoTA, oer AND c ined a Pate at ie ‘Large Bi ployment ‘douse, fora in forn| aimy, and willing to take ebarge of kind. A good salary will be given, Address bos 4,875 New ae A GENTLEMA coachmen, & man and hie wife, 7 rar good talaries wi | be pa'd. NTED-IN A CUSTOM. Boor | AND SHO® sTORP, Herald off 02, *at~ erences with appli ation ANTRO—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT AND RX- parienced journeyman French mustard Adder &, siating wages required | ARD, 71 Br a airvet. ANTED=A MAN TO soi one who understands the business tio tf & geo RituALion, with abert Foung. 200 Wea Iya st, in the WANTED=A ROY, ANOUT 16 YEARS Ou. on 89 per Ww writing bor 8448 Post alten —? T PAINE 8 -BOOKKEEPING. WRITING, ro ho r eae conrse tan Tadies aeceites Strictly privale rooms for day Bowery, corner ef Ci -MBRICAN HOME —MRS, P. DANse A LE. \-~4 America at the end of Jun be. Germany. Parente Gauigiters to be under bor ca herore the 2ith of June, either to ork Pa orto Wm. Habn, broker, 48 at whieh place cireulars Bx PREPARED FOR usiNRas AT DO! Zommereial Academy Broadway, can al tata, good, binces 1a stores: ofices of banks. They begome quick at ants rapid businens writers and practieal book Keepers. Gentlemen can secure private RENCU LANGUAGE—BY PROF! eAGORFARRTAR, mote ‘AN, Gradnate of the Cathotic University of tate of the Normal School of Paris (Teac! tion warranted in three mont! eral scholars at 27 Bona street. cy “LOAN OFFICES. T TOMONEY LIDRBALLY ADMANCED A 17 ‘ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWEBRY, PLANO, FURNITURE, ao, Ae G-MONEY LIRKRALLY ADVANORD ON DIA- monde, Watches, Jewelry. Silver Plate, Pinole Also Pawnbrokers’ Tickels wanted Ratcoen Jewelry, Guns, P: iutols do. tor which t wily oy 180 per cent more than can be obialne:l at any other place im the city. 69 Broadway, cors stairs, rootn No. 5. walry.,Dry. Goods and, Per sonal Pi scription, “YOREVH A. JACKSON. Broket aud Gonnte o. lerchant, 11 Grand street, two doore weet of Bread- way. Otiice hours from 9 A, M. ‘null 4 CHATHAM — STREET, PAWN BROKERS? t9 bougit of D amouds, Watches, Jewsiry, #y. TGunk Pistols Bika Ren Rad the Maite oe paid for I fickete oougit et 43 Chatham street, room & over tne hat store, Mc BROADWAY PRECIOUS JEWELS. WATCHRs, | Plate, The paid fc ea: Pato, Towela Optical Vastrumenta, ke rivate Pov Liverat rn yee, vokeie of die- onds, watches, bought. JH. BARRINGER, 212 Broads 13, up ataira, Faitoa. Lot AM DELIVBRING ash and -uperior white mE sizes, at 99 00 ver ton; Fed ash post hed promy Phi $9 50 Me Aah FOR | so ts Beer RED AND del any lowery, corner of Thin ate i rl atrest, READWEL _RESTAU RANTS. 7 RANT — <sorr suRt L CRABB, receive: ay. at the 0} kinds, ae. amerved atall hours Joi and mips every day, a6 Seok, A few. gentiomen will be a: com wiih Board by the week, if desired. Lunch every day and evening. GRORGE 180M, Steward ‘WINES, “LIQUORS, &0. . ENTUCKY BOURBON WILIBKRY. Toy awe Kentucky coppe: abilie Wh tek ree \d for sale s consgoment, by SNODDY a OW. JAROMBOLEAROSTATION, J hon. Fourteon ful arged Wh biol Bowaey, Pittwen ball and W. GMITH,

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