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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Corrs mem ace but {mesos Sinem ‘ane oo = Pa eo ee | TSGe Ween a dace one neice, | CETTE Ee En — 950 bales. We quote — understands wave apie soups, eS Br, D— un sie’! OrricaL LADY'S MAID 01 non sais | WO Bvxpar, June 19, 1884, Upland Florida Mible. WO. & ex | icy: nob ection tothe c. ras ‘ive beet of Wena ien route oma sta oe Wise oom tela dee ‘The want of confidence in the government could not be ie la ito > ——" TED—A SITUATI NURSE AND SBAM: ANTE mere Clearly and plainly ilustrated than was exhibited | MMG'Mo.-~ E2 TS a8s 156 (AL RSSPECTADUE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIRO. are ato ns poate of & child ph ober STE. PROTESTANT wouam. ae Lae Ba] go the bids for the new #ix per cent bonds of 188] which Dai cs op Dyas —We note sales of 15,000 ounces qui- tion as chambermaid: fe wil log te ey EY from birth.’ Oan be seen at 67 West 18th Nesom ang come, nin genera Seosing: good city petenonse. requirsd, were opened in Washington on Wednesday last. Seventy five millions had been asked for by the Secretary of the Treasury ; but only seventy miltions was offered, a: that al! below the market value Of the existing bonds of the same description. Further evidence, if more is needed, of the luck of confidence in the ability of the pre o tion may be seen by a comparison of the { the public bonds of this country with the con- The latter pay an sunval interest 4 yet they float at a depreciation ve fols of Great Britain, of but three per cent, of only tem per gent, whilg the bonds of the United States, which pay double the interest im coin that is guaranteed by the English gecurities, are not worth, according to the admission of Mr, Chase in his recent awards, more than fifty-three cents on @ dollar in gold, that being the standard at which British soted, or ope hundred and four cents in the depreciated paper circulation of the couutry. At the commencement of the war the government bonds were readily takeo at par, and dollar for dollar was frociy paid (or them in gold; but during the three years which have since elapsed they have gradually depre ciated, until they are now worth but little over half the amouot they represent. The cause of this ruinous depre cietion of the public secarities may be found, first, in the Dungling manuer ip which the affairs of the government, military and payal, as well as financial, have been admin consol are istered, and, second, im the consequent alienation of the people's confidence, The ability of the country, if properly applied. to meet all emergencies which may arise uring the ‘ ontiouance of our domestic difficulties is not for a moment questioned. The wealth and resources of the Union far surpass those of any other nation on the fuce of the globe, and its eredit should consequently fteud second to ..me; but those into whose hands the naragement of its affairs has upfortunately fallen bave hot met the expectations of the people, and they havo Jailed to elicit from them that support which was neces- sary in order to retain the healthy financial condition which was formerly cur pride and boast, Mr. Chase bas over eight months yet to serve ia the capacity of Secretary of the Treasury, Ia that time it is 1n his power to inaugurate a policy which will do much towards restoriug the national finances to their normal condition, and bring back the ice of the publie. ‘The proper course to pursue has been frequently pointed cut to him, and if he nogiects to follow ths good advice which bas been so freely And disinter ly offered the american people will long ronret, as they have already cause to deplore, the day of his induction into an office the duties of whick be was so entirely unfamiliar with, Besides the various plans which have been shown him by which confidence itin a measure be reestablished, be should make exhibits of the condition of the government s the Bunk of England does, in order that the people may see for themselves the progress of the public indepteduess, This simple acknowledgment of tho right of every man to Know the extent of his own Habilities to the country would tend in agreat measure to lessen the present distrust, and at the same time it would prevent all uupecessary and unfounded suspicions ofjdacger. He suould then give some evidence thai bis Promises to reduce the currency were made in good faith,and that st ‘s his intention to carry them out Gurtber than by merely retiring one get of legal tenders aod issuing in their places another set. By these means lhe may partially win back the people’s coufidence to the government, and cause the currevcy and the national bonds to approximate the value of coin, The following otations of railroad and mis- collaueous shares at the close of each of the past four weeks: — mi weekly Suave May2s, Tunes, June. Tunes, American gold. 188 101 19. see Alton & Terr Gieveland § 13% 13 Cieveiand & Toledo... 151 wt; Chicago & Rock Island 116 nay Chicago & Northwestera 62355 2 Chicago & Alton. Bis Cumberland Coal. 15% Canton Company 44%5 Pel. & Hudson Canal Lrie Railway... 114 109 1467, 281 130 146 99 Milwaukee & P. 0 Mississippi & Mieouri.e..ccs 82 Martposa Blining. ». 245 New York Central 2 183% Pacitic Mail. . 287 Pennsyivauia Coal + 214% Pittsburg & Fort Wayne..... 110% Quicksilver Mining. 2 35 Reading Railroad.........e. 1 Toledo & Wabash. The following were the prices of government seouri- ties at the close of the past four weeks:— May28.Junc4.Junell. Junel8. Registered 6's of 1881 114% M3% 107% 108 Coupon 6's of 1881. Md U3iG 11356 112K Fie 1107” 106 105% 1053 Five twenty rogiatore <10T 10610610535 Ope year certificates, WK 98% OTK 97 Fevon und tbree tenths notes..111% 110 109 10736 late stocks were quoted as follows:— May 28, June 4. June ll. Jun-i8. « OTs 6T 58 58 Kentucky 6's Obio 6m, 188. We Journ, through mill ‘ns of the five per cent legal tenders ha » from circulation and cancelled. No more bids will be received for the new bonds of ‘1841, and the only channel now left for investment in G0 veroment securities is the ten-forty Joan, which pays “ine per pent interest iu currency, and the bonds can be Becured at par. Bids for $250,000 of riot damages indemnity bonds of the county of New York will be recetved by Comptroller Breunan until the 27th of June inst, The donds will bear SIX per cent interest, payable balf-yearly, and will mature Ov the Lat of November, 1882. ‘The financial transactions of the Sub-Treasury in this city during the past week were as follows:— Customs. Total Rec’ ts. Payments 10-40 Lin, Monday .....$62,000 9,772,724 2.307.270 30,500 ‘Tuesduy..... 97,000 & 908'609 4,631.432 41,450 Wednesday .. $5,000 4,009,492 2,396,837 7/500 ‘Thursday 2,000 4 703,555 8,351,031- 5,700 Friday «187.000 8,488,877 10,476,055 3100 Seturdwy.,...108,000 2,766,254 12,005,776 11,050 Total......$681 000 36,498,011 35,198,401 98,300 The balance remsining in the hands of the Assistant Trewburer on Saturday was $37,808,758. OITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Sarvepay, June 18, 1864. Asues.—Receipts, 76 bbis. Stock, 382 bbis. Market firma at $11 50 for pots and $18 60 for pearls, with smal! eles of the former, Breapercrrs ~Ke0o\pts, 7,414 bbis. flour, 928 bbis and B14 bags Cora meal, 205,089 bushels wheat, 36,360 do, corn, aud 190,303 do. oats. The flout market opened eleady, but broke down towards the close, and the final Transactions Were at @ decline of bc. a 10c. from Friday pices The sales were 18,000 bbis, State and Western, jucinding . vO extra State, for future delivery ; 1,500 do, thero, and 800 Canadian, Rye four was sup, orted in £00 bbis sold, Corn mea! was more active, of 1,200 bbls, at $7 40 for Jersey, $7 75 for Brandy wive, und §7 86 for caloric aud Atiautic Mills. € quote— pertine Slate aua Western flour see8T Ta 795 Wxtea 815 8 8 2— 8 35 ‘Common to mediam extra hdres -Olba 840 Extra round boop Obio...... 8400 8 00 Wertern trade brands 8650 925 Kxire Sta Louis 8 65.011 55 Common'to good Southera 8400 900 Good to el ears do - 9 Mall Common 8208 8 30 ood 10 ebolee extra ic 8358 950 Tye four, sepertue 25 78 Corn meal, bois... 72 8 00 Coro meal, paucheo: 34 00 a 34 50 The wheat market declined 'y 2c a Se. under heavy ccoipis and the fall i gold. edles 100,000, busbels, & $1. s0 «$1 88 for Chicago npring. 91°87 61 88 for, Mil: waukeo club, $1 574 $1 OL for amber Milwaukee $1 92 agi Of r winter red Weatern, and $1 97 a $2 03 for Michigao A smel/ #a'e Of choice white Michigan orted ot $2 16, im store, an extreme jrice, aud no nof the merket There was no rye on id xtreme prices would be paid jor Lay med by the Varley aud barley malt ~~ ects sae eee pominal. Bales 20,000 i fOr sew ininea Sak Wermesn ive about Lc, lower and hawax contioues in active request sig prices gales 16 000 pounds Western at #20, a 64c,, cash CANDLER—Adamantive were in fair demand with sales of 10,000 boxes Western in lots at 246 @ 255¢c., and 3,000 do. city at 260. A, cash, sperm were quiet at 360. @ 400,, amd patent poe Coa—t fe cont! ative pang some descrip tions were 50e, bigher, We goers F ‘ittston and Lacka- #9 00, Sorapton pote Lebigigh and Elizabeth. 1 ont gocerpemms ox, ee Camber. bet Sty wes ge! ay Co-OA—T0 fib, in bead, futare Lape at $3 50. 50 cases Nast India caster oil, at $2 55 a $2 60; 60 tons sal soda, ox; 25 do caustic soda, 114¢.; Dicarbonate of Diewching powders, Sic @S7%c., and soda ash, ie ‘o. 1 cotton was higher; sales have been made rege Was without chamge, We note the first shipment (rom Russia, per Persia, May 11, vizi— 1,885 pieces sail cloth and 1,430 do Raven's duck. © sales of 180 tons Jamaica log na fustic, $50, cash. pry cod. were io 2 of Georges at $0 873, a$T, closing firm. Mackerei quiet but very firm, Freacurs were a irife firmer, but quiet. To Liverpool, 14,000 bushels wheat at 4d., in bags, by rican an neutral, and 170 tous oll eske at 108,,and by steamer, S00 boxes cheese at 303, To Lovdou, 160 tons oil cake, by pucket, at 178. 6d. To Hamburg, 15,000 gallons sperm oli at 2c. per gallon, and 1,000 bbls petroleum on p 6 To G'asgow, 7,000 bushels wheat at 54d. Au Italixn bark was chartered for Penarth Roads, 25,000 bushels eat at 38, 6d. per quarter. A Norwegian bark, to Rio, flour, at $1. A Hamburg brig, toCadiz, light pipe staves, at $23. A ship from Richibucto to Bristol Channel, deals, ats80s A Hamburg ship (rom St, Joba to Bristol Chan’ nel at 803, The shipping List has the followsng —A bark 406 tons, at 178. 6d. per ton; Prussian brig, 202 tons, to Antwerp, 12,000 wheat, 63.d.; a Swedish Brig. ‘388 tons, same voyage, 2,500 flour, 28. 4%d.; Bremen bark, 450 tons, to Rotteréam, light e staves, $33. two Norwegian barks to Bordeaux, extra heavy bhds. staves, $50; a Swedish brig, 165 tons, to Lisbon, 250 hnds. tobacco, $8; an itahan brig’ 257 tons, to Cadiz, light pipe staves, $33, i a Dark, 340 tons, from an Eastern port to aica, ber, $10, Kold, aud back, logwood, $a; @ British ‘brig, 124 tons, from Porto Rico to New York, sugar, 50c. and mo od $4 60 under and $8 50 on deck, one, 209 tons, age, 600, and $4 under and $3 ou deck; a British bark, va tons, to the Windward, 60. gold; @ bark, 380 tons, from south side Cuba to a port north of Hatteras, sugar, : two ‘rigs, 318 aud 290 tons, to north sugar, 49¢ , and molasses, $4 50 under gold; a British brig, 280 tons, to Havana, $2,400 gold; ‘one, 136 tous, three months’ vovage, $2,500, gold: 806 tons, to Portiund, coal, $2 85, and buck from ow Bay to New York, coal $5; a bark, 414 tons, from Boston vo ‘Now Orleans’ ioe, $9, measurement goods, $1 per bbl. Frei.—The sales were 1.009 boxes raisins in lots, at $4 90 a $5 for layer, and $4 40 for bunch, 100 kegs French plums at 18c.; 80,000 bbls. driea apples (State) at 1c. cash, Fiemr.—Manila was held firm, and we notice sales of nel bales at 173{c., and 1,000 do. to arrive at l7Ko. Sal ceroons Guatemala at $225, and 11 nine, tous in lots at $61 a $62 No, 1 sold for July defivery at $61. Lime —We note sales of 2,000 bbis. Glens Falls lump at $1 15 cash, Latas.—Further sales were made of 1,500,000 at $1 60, American was dull; 600 tons ASSES was dull, with sales of 25 bbis, New Orleans —The market for spirits of turpentine Was quict and svendy with, sales of 200 bbls, at $2 90 a $3 for French, avd $3 07}, a $310 for America. Rosins were firmer, with sales at $28 50a $44 for common to No. 1. Tar was quiet, with small sules at $16 a$15 for Stockholm, aud 300 bois. stockholm ex. ebip at $15 50. Ou Caxe.—The saies were 200 tons city thin oblong at $51 a $62,500 do Western at $55 a $60, and 100 do. July shipment, $55, cash Peovisioxs.—Receipts, 3,250 bbis. pork, 1,311 pack. ages lard, 96 do. bee!, and 49 do. cut meats. The mar ket for pork opened decidedly tat and lower, but aubse- quently rallied, and finally closed about 26c below Fri; 4. 8 prices. ‘The sales were 6,850 bbls. at $35 for me 8, $31.50 for old do , $36 50 a $36 874g (or new do., closin, at $36 75 a $36 874,; $30 for old and new prime, ant $35 75 a $36. 25 for prime m also 2,500 bbla new mss, for July, bayer’ option. ‘at $38 50. Beet was firmer and ia better demand; sales of 1,000 bbis. at $9 60a $13 lor country mesa. $6 a $7 tor cou satry prime, $18 a $21 i for repacked mess, and $22 a $25 50 for extra mess. }rime mess beef was quict and ieee Beet hams were quiet, with sales of 80 bbis. at $23 for Western. Cut mest were quiet and steady at 123;c. a 123¢¢. for shoul ders, and 15c. a 1534¢. for hams. Bacon sides were dull, with sales of 80 boxes ‘umberland cut at 124%c. The lard market.opened firm, but closed a little lower; sales 2 400 bbis. and tierces at 15340. 0 15 tor No 1, an 167%c. for fair to prime steam and kettle rendered. Prrrotaum.—Receipts, 2.226 bbis. The excitement eon- tinued to-day and prices were again advanced. ‘The move- ment was purely speculative, and as the receipts con- tinued fair, while the amount being exported is small, owing to the preWailing bign prices, eace is Do reason- able or sale foundation for it, aud a speedy reaction is spoken 0 by the more wide awake dealers as morally cer- tum, it was thougnt that the reaction could not be post- poned beyond the coming week. The regular dealers ure” buying very sparingly. ‘The sales were 5,000 bbis. crude at 47350. a 48c. on the spot, 49c. a 50¢e. for July and August; 6,500 do refined at 6833c, a 70c. on the spot for light straw to prime white, 70c. a 730. for July, 70c. a 76c. for August, and 70c. for September: 6,000 do., free, at 78c. a 72¢ om the spot, 89c. a 9lc. tor July, and 89e, 923¢c. for August. Benzine was nominal at 37c. a 330. ‘Kick was iuective and prices were nom: Sartrerme—200 bags sold in Boston at 20c., and 103 do here at 21sgc., cash. Nitrate of soda—300 bags brought 944c., casb. ‘Seens.—Clover was quiet, with sales of 300 bags, at 123¢e a 13c.; timothy held at $3 a $3 25; 11,600 bushels rough flax ab 33 Ba $345. Calcutta linseed was firm, with sales of $1,500 bags at $4 25; 1 000 do. before ar- tival at $4 10. a ‘MAc.—Sales of 600 bags Palermo ‘Lead Seal” at 78 cash. ‘Sucar was quiet but firm, with sales of 88 hhds. Porto Ric. at 184¢¢ , 60 bhds, Cubs at 180. a 18 36c., apd 5620 bags Brazit on p. t. Tatitow was scarcely so firm; sales 80,000 pounds at Ibe. a 15340 Woot continued firm, with ao Teal teodenet of pce - sales since our last include 250 ager y Be a 8Tigc , 40,000 do. pulled at 78c a 88C., 170 bales Califorutas fe private terms; 1,200 do. Cape at 60c. a S5c., 10,000 \ds_ washed ‘Atrican at 55¢ 600., 100 bales East India, part 360. a 48c ; 40,000 pounds Low Provence at 22c., ‘240 bales do., 100 ‘do.’ unwashed black Salonica, 100 do. " Mestiza, 176 Santa Cruz Island, and 25 do, Russian on p. t. WuisKer. —Receipts, 2,610 bbl. The market was Grm, with ap upwara teudency of ‘ices; sales 2,000 bbis at $1 46.0$1 48 for Site avd estern, with sales of the latter reported at $1 50 to arrive. the Government—Ar- t Boston Merenants. ton Traveller, June 18 j Two members of the firm of Smith 'Brothers, hardware dealers, were sent to Fort Warren yesterday, and their store, 102 Federal street, taken possession of by the au- thorities. This is the result of the Mchierethan of a Washington committee, which been investigating naval contract dings in this vicivity. Franklin W. Smith ie the senior member of the firm, the same geatileman who made a rich present to the Russian Admiral at the Revere House banquet. ‘Toe firm bas been iarge contractors for naval supplies for the Kittery and Charlestown Navy Yards during the past three years. The arrest was je under the act of oF June, 1862, which makes all comtractors for poe! and naval supplies amenable to trial by court a act fies that persons ba pews of being guilty of violation of the statute may Ue arrested, imprisoned and tried by court martial, but no provision is made for allowing them to be admitted to bai The members of the firm are charged with having de frauded the government in the supplies furnished by them. Their contracts with the government have amount- ed to from $1,000,000 to $1,500.00 In addition to hardware, they bave supplied large quantities of lime, plasier, tar, &c. The order for their arrest came from the Secretary of the Navy, through General I)ix. commanding this rt. ment, the arrests were made under the immediate direction of Major F, N. Clark. ‘The arrests were made by Captain Sherwood, of Com. paoy B, Seventh Regiment ve Corps, and bay of Sn Unattached ompaoy. Mr. F. W. Smith was calted upon yesterday afternoon, at the store, and invited to step out. His suspicions were awakened, and he de. mandea the full nature of the business. On being ia- formed, he declared bis innocence of any charge of any Kind that coum be brought against him, and went with ‘out opposition to his unexpected imprisonmeut, ‘The store, at 105 Federal street, was closed, and placed m charge of Lientenant W. B. Dick, of Company E, Thir- teenth Veteran Reserves, with a. corporal and three pri vates, detailed b; ‘The clerks were not per- mitted to leave, as prisoners subject to we erdarset Soiocel Oloutt, until an investigation could The books and papers were turned o' to Colonel H. 8. Olcuts, Special Commissioner of the War and Navy De. partments, and he is to-day making an investigation of See He will report the result to the Secretary of the ‘Daring the afternoon acall was made at Mr. Smith’s private residence, ia Shawmut avenue, fronting Black- Stone aquare, and the party usked from his wife certain private nm ed which she, not knowimg her legal rights, suri Mr. Beojsmin G. Smith, the otber brother, was arrested at bis residence iu Cambridge, The frienas of the gentleman arrested asert that the Proceed in, owing to the eumity of certain beads of bu. reaus at, asninetoo, whose indiceot, profits, were car tailed through a change either in the forin of proyosals or contracts. Many ‘of our merchants will remember a pamphlet on the subject, publisbed some time ago by Mr.F. W. Smith which, with bis own and other persons’ exertions, eatweted the change alluded to, and enabled bim to more effectaal- ly compete with parties elsewhere, The gontiomen composing the Orm have always fad the Dighest character in the business community and tn pri vate circles. Their father, who is ove of our frat mer chants, feok very deeply the implied charge agaiust bis sous, but is confident in their integrity, aud in the beliet that “this will fiasliy be made ciear. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMAL SITUATION beret te eae nd BPECTAR fambiy, as wet otable yor oenan, whe has io.t at % eoh.coce well foe ata, Altea, 90 Fitch A NUMoER OF Wwett RECOMMENDED GERMAN maten x {2% cooks, ehammbermaids and for general housework, &e,, at re Lows German vite 17 Stanton st, near ihe Bowery. FRENCH LabyY 18 Lee OF FINDING dont ee peererved Lm apehey dm iat store wepran Ft a. sutiy. “Aacreue sre. BI Roussey, Herald AS Sa Hast tres, ve ane SITUATION WANTRD—ny ail Ants: cy som van aud irva, Fally nse'ul and aecist in olber Mlicaberh st, iu the rear. toy YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION washes and ironer, City reference. Cail at Tin at, in the rear, Wiiiorrmec SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, housework mberwork and, wa ‘tort, do Call for two ggys at 418 West ae A® SPEOTABLE PERSON WISHES A SIT! ‘she acted in that capacity for and is fully competent to take the (aut from ite birth, hus the very Deut elt; Fer be seen for two days at 94735 way, be- A N BXPB ary NOED 900K. bd mg A SITGATION IN would assist in wa Dest city reference, Gait at 137 | aise ‘West 13th 6t, between ib aad ‘th ava. LADY, WITH A WHKELER & WILSON MACHINE, competent at family sewing or dressmaking. w shes to obtain work at home or in families, Address Careful, ata, tlon G, which will recetve immediate attention, LADY DESIRES TO OBTAIN SITUATIONS POR three very excellent gist wash maid, sewer and ‘tae washer; ‘the summer, ner; one as chamber other as waitress. The country preferred for th Call at 117 Bast 17th at, YOUNG WOMAN WISHES Ae MTcestOn ae d ironer. or would imnaitamy Thur che boot reference, Cail at 208 Bast, 3th &t., top floor, back room, SUATION, MARTRDSOT A. RNSPRGTA RES ring gil, a a8 Du f ; ihe at her present piace. ‘Call ati Rast iath ay "SITUATION WANTED—BY 4 RESPECTABLE iren's nurse 's maid: she is capable ial ing j charge of am infant from ies birth: has lived sight ia her last place. Call at 103 West 26th at. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN wishes a situation as wet nurse; no objection to go to teosaae? for the summer, Call at 564 Greenwich st. for RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION ax frat rate cook, Can give, the best city reference from last employer, 155 West 13th et, between 71m aud YouNG ENGLISH WOMAN WISHES A SITUA. tion as lady's maid; is a tirst class French hairdresser aker; does up fine laces. None but first class 7 Can be seen at 254 Bast i8th st., between fortwo days. QOOD COOK WISHES A SITUATION TO GO TO the country; can cook, wash and iron and take charge of adairy. Good references, Apply at 110 West 17th mag A SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GERMAN girl, as chambermatd or nurse, ina private fami y in Brooklyn. ply at 170 Court st., Brooklyn, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SIT. ‘uation, to do chamberwork and take care of children and sew: nerobjection to go in the country; a good home referred to w: 00d cis, refereuce, Can be seen for two days at 247 SITUATION WANTRD—AS PLAIg COOK. WASH- or and froper: best ¢:ty, reference from last place. “Gall at 566 8d av., between 3!th and 4th ats., second SITUATION WANTED—BY A BESPECTABLE young girl, a8 plain cook, washer and ironer; good re. ference. Cull at 3 hz Veut 44h'st., between Sth and 6th ava, ‘Ace WISH 8. ASITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID and waitress; city reference. Cail for two days at Llv ‘West 18th at., in the rear. SITUATION WANTED—FOR AN EXCELLENT girl, as child's nurse oras chambermaid and wa (ress; she can be relied on ai ady, honest, taithcul, kind and obliging gir. Inquire for Stacie, of Mra. ¥., 23 DeLancau House, 4th st, and 6th av. é RESPECTABLE AND WELL RECOMMENDED young woman, with good references desires a situa. Beatty o or couniry, as cook and laundress; no. objection juse work or berwork. Call at 378 6th av. 4 8 CooR—oR TO DO ) HOUSEWORK: PREFERS 4 steady to bigh wages. Wo sth at be- tween 6th a 7th ave. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A situation as chambermatid and laundress; does French luting and box pialting, and thoroughly understands ber as; the best of elty reference given. Cail at 38 West ish at, Urst floor, front room. D Weim EXPRBI' 1D WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION understanie cooking in al its branches; ts a ood baker: ‘willing toassiet in the washing and ironing; 8 to the couniry; best city relerence. Call for er present employer's, No.8 West 28th at. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES @situation as nurse is capabie of taking full charge of gn infant from ite birth: has good city refesence | Can be ae preseat employer's, & 10th at, near Sth av., for Ro objection two days at he BRAPROTABLR xOUNe. RL re pte J m3 gerne: Gad 10th ave, ARIE, SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant youn, iY te take care of children and to do sewing. Cail at 304 7th ay., between 29th and 30h sts, ENTISTRY.—WANTED, A ae the laboratory. Apply iinnu@Mately Pent HANDS.—WANTED, TWO SINGLE ME on Long Isand; good wag pleasant id Summer, RF WORK IN ve |. 1s ome, mpbell in the bro- Voreiock » 9Bdev., » to-morrow gf Monday) morning be- 4 & Taguire for Mrs suse. BY A COMPETENT DARANMAREE: A nag 7 to a rel vate nee WR kL 5 refer nd re- nigins, care Th pired watts Mee EB. Doi omas L. Davis, Wists — A gran AS WET NURS! young German girl, For further ene at the score 40 Nort folk st, oy _ SITUATIONS WANTE _D—MALES, NY PAYMASTER oF, A SECOND OK THIRD RATE ly excepted) entitled to wc'erk, under the can Dear, of one who has ‘had three yan experience, an address. Charles Hendrickson, Poste ‘oillos, 2° Baitimore, We STEADY, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA. nas Coachman to gentleman in the country. Good references from most respectable xentiemen Address or call for W. D. 8., 160 Thompson street, for two days. A “, YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS. UNDERSTAND. ing French. German, Kngtieh and Hiallan. commercial correapondence and bookkeeping. anit wr meninges good hand, ay msuita ie oocupation: f sure hi Kiros 8.0. H oftice, SITUATION A end tig hs YOUNG MAN, aT some respectable busines; he rience in a wholesale dry good: Fences, Address Toren, for 200 o Herald orlice. pie ACCOMPLISHED bret tata dk a tigh np ed 4 business man, with references, is de- sirous of obtaining a position Et con banking, commis. sion or mereantiie house. RICHARDSON & PLATT, 180 Broadway. A arvaree WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS mia peivas family Deroughly under tends preforred; good reference. coe or: 206 Herald oilice. Merry ari0Ns | WANTED—FOR THOROUGHLY COM- petent hen, walters, gardeners. farm hands, froome, porters, servants, Iaborers, men lately landed and lp of every description.’ Apply at CARPENTER’S Large Employment House, corner of Sixth avenue Mod Bieventh street, Also, female help. ITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN OF BX: perience, as bookkeeper or entry clerk, Reference will be satis‘actory. Address Boiee, bor 1,488 ANTED.—A SITUATION AS ENTRY CLERK OR clerk in some wh-le ale honse, by one who is willing to work and make himself generally useful. ose ject, as employment and improvement of mind are the ee objects, . Address Clerk, Herald office, for two WASTED—A SITUATION AS COPYIST OR aSsIsT. ‘ant bookkeper. bya young man who writes na goed hand and understands bookkeeping perfectly. Has ference: not afraid of work and moderate saiaty expecte: Address G. H. M., Herald oMice. a eee SITUATION ae ‘ WRITING OFFICE, by Ayoung man who writes ae plain hand and raid ‘Post oilice, <i can give security, Address T. 8., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS BARKEFPER, BY ONE who has experience in the business; best of refe- Tences given. Addi LU, Herald office, ANTED—BY A SOUNGS MAN, A SITUATION AS clerk in an tasuranos office: hes been in the business and js well sogasisted with it; or a situation as in a store; Hnglish, French, German, fol. Taodish anda little Spat Address 8. H., Herald office, ANTED—A SITUA’ 1ON BY A COLORED MAN. from the country; f willing to make himself generally neeful. Good references as to honesty and industry. Used 2 horses Apply at 34 10th ave, corner of 13th st., for three days. ANTED—BY A SINGLE, MAN OF GOOD CHARAG. i dest lty. re: ference. capal her of Broadway and Astor place, 2.0 Herald ollice. Rasx HANDS WANTED. tance in the country; wages $: found, Also Wanted, mon “lateiye ree Emplo; meut House, corn emery SALESMAN.— WANTED, A eruer LASS saloninan. ‘To one thoroughly perma ® SHORT DIS. per mouth aud at the pent situation a d libera) 1 uy le 5 With references, N. G. & Co., Herald of oat, “ates WY, ARMY, SHORT ‘whaling voyages, merc intghest bounties patd. Call ut st West wf corner ford place, Kast 45th st., basement door, between Sand i ocloe yelock ANTED—A LADY TO LEARN THS ART OF coloring photographs. Afver two weeks inatruction, Ne hour per day, work will be given. ous or s situation wba Call at 713 Broadway, emt KON IGSBERG. ment: one competent to road Davies, d ge of the foam up styles, Apply to HoUS! ae ee eis antéD— IN A SMALL PEO RAE. ZNO. TWO girle; one berwork nd Wo assist in Wasiting amd v0 610k, wash, and iron, ence required, Inquire at 41 Bleocker st, NE W 8, dress hair, &e, 10 CaN OUT ironing; good felon: —A COOK? CHAMBERMAID AND LAUN- eas ings uudersiand their business, Ap- and see for yourselves bofore engaging # Apply, eb A ériey place, sited BN WANTED~AS HOSPITAL NURSES; ALSO ANTED-IMMEDIATELY, A NUMBER OF FIROP some as clerks, Good wages and @Mm'ything found, class linen embroiderers, at 4 v. None but the An opportunity unequalled to obtain a employment | best hauis need apply. Also a few Hix embrotde rs and a good home. App'y C the fore Bi ploy ment House, | bringing a sauple of their work. corner 6th av. aud Iith.at, a ‘WAITRESS, CHAMBERMAID, COOK, YSTERMAN WANTED—A J _at the Live and Let Live, 21 Seemed WANTED-—IN A CLOT! ifr R AND TAILOR pelle coiabllahment. To one who ts thorourhiy nce KO ade a salary w! Ziven, Address Salesman, Herald office. p* Sire ee. OR MERCHANTS, ME WANSER PARTIBS who can bring or send trade for furni eal or fanc; Gres wat ore 5,747 Post office, None need appinens xcept one who werd understands fore 10 o'clock, at ConkWin's coils PENER, APPLY + Seale and can i 0 whon & | commission will be ‘pe ol orit the business, at 62) liberal ts wil proifer we will dogas |, mug for AITER WANTED—FOR A DINING SALOON, wets WANTED,—APPLY TI RNING, BR. 208 rire y ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO’ ASSIST AT TAR dry goods commission house, One hi some axper ence. audio bell of rofereacea can adgress box 440 general Post aftice,. 5 ANTED IMMEDIATELY—200 Th pone LA 8 borers, to go to Hilton Head, 8. ages Sms per month and rhtione” Apply at S48 Went Twelfth ate be, tween Wasbington and Greenwich spreets. es Wa etai ese COMPETENT YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND fe it class ret oan arocery, in Bi ‘De Address: for one W 203 Herald o'goe. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN nmap 8 firat class seaside hotel iness aud. bring foo! recom st n wares wil be given. Apply to Mr. Titery st, Brodkigns |? WAITER, FOR Ygdersiand bis highest ER, 10 Bt es dein! SKN ANTED—A STRONG BOY, FROM 16 T0s18 YEARS e himself eoveralty useful joyment an nurent fl. Thactisy ar brow way, corner 18th st. at Tit to and 4to7 P.M. only, atll6 Navy et., Brooklyn, ANTED—A YOUTH, AGED 18TO 20; ONE WHO writes a hand ‘and can be well recommended. yearly at the mil.tary law olice of Washburn & Wor- 26) Broadway, near Chamber WANTHDIYOUNG MEN WISHING TO GOTO SEA, Vorages in schooners, brigs and ships to all parts of the world, Seamen, green hi and stewards, RANDALL & COURT R 186 West street, corner of Reade, up stairs. ANTED—TO DAY, MEN. FOR VOYAGES TO CALI fornia and Europe; sea eenhanus, cxoks and ards, in sailing ships and stoaine - HF enPS TANDALL & COURTNEY, fi je: oats ‘coruer of Reade, up stairs. ts ANTED—IN A WHOLESALE GROCERY HOUSE, ‘8 young man who writes a good hand and is quick at ne peter A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, A SITUA. tion ag drng o1 ae rk or shipping ¢erk ina whois: sale honse. experience. and can give six class city references. 7ha ess Drugs, Herald office, figures." Address box 291 Post office, a WAnTsD—-1@ A S81i0CK COMMISSION HOUSE. young man 18 to 20 yearsof age, as xssistant book EE eres stating éalnry reyu Fed, reference, &e. 0. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPBCTABLE man, as watchmaker and jeweller: bas no objection togo inthe country, Address 160 Ilost st, Brocklyn. WaAnNtep—a o0 GOOD AND ACTIVE ERRAND BOY; must live with his parents, Apply to William Ryle, Ir. 397 Broadwi $25 *A FalD FOR PROCURING THIS SITUATION. —A pectable young man desires a situation ina Wholesale business ay clerk. or would. make. himself genar- silly useful for the interest of his employer, or any similar capacity: best reference and security from ‘tast employer in the city: willassist in porter ng If required. Address for one week J. P. L., No. 5 Second street, BY A a mmarxc: ‘ABLE A SITUATION WANTS: young wom: a SITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL 14 YEARS OF to take. care, of children and make herself generally Calla best 16th st LADY IS DESIROUS OF PROCURING A SITUA ie was anaes competent girl, as chambermaid. Apply at useful, THE TRADES. ‘R WANTED—TO REPAIR A 8I Her OW CELLA! oftice, stating AUT. Answers to be directed to Y. ¥. residence or p ace of business. ARPENTER OR FRAMER.—TWO GOOD MEN CAN J find steady work ashort aistance in the country by ap plying at 203 Broadway, room betwoen ten and one oe Wager $7 per week and found in good board and ‘washing SITUATION WAMTRD—BY | A ¥: woman, Feferences ti required. "Call 1154 Bast ‘1Sth at. |ALIFORNIA.—A LaDY GOING TO CALIFORNIA ‘on the 25th, by the Illinois. is de<irous to give her at- tention to a fainily or a lady for her pas- best of refe- rence given. res E. Knox, 356 Canal st, OoRtist -SSITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE Ula un aoe er business thorough'y in ihe Dect. of city references, "Call at 136 Brooxira, for two days AMIBIES: SUPPLIED WITH THE BRST S“RVANTS. ‘a8 cooks, chambermalds, Tarradeoeent, nurses and for ynerai boasework, at Mrs. KURZTS’ lately established rman servants’ office, 253 Elizabeth st., near Houston. ONTHLY NURSB.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW WO. man. of education, wa situation as monthly purse, best of reterence given. C Whidbee, 474 Broadway, Dr. Witte's or to gurse on. invalid. or ia ire. J. M. QITUATION w, ta a om ee (EROTESTANT is roman, to on washer and {roner. an hae noo Call om Mee. QITUATIONS WANTED—FOR TWO THOROUGHLY ‘competent servants, either in Brookiyn or the country; One as vod cook and first class washer and troner; the oth: er as experienced waitress and chambermaid; first class ser Yana: ig every recpact, and highly recommended, Apply to Mr, MANNING. 19 Court st. Brooklyn, ITUATIONS WANTED—FOR THOROUGOLY CoM. petent female heipnot all nations, for tie diffe:ent Pranches of buttewore. Jo clty of omatry., Apply at th ot Howse, coruer ith av. and 1b a. Also ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, in a small private family, as char very best , and assist in washing and froning Cail at or addrens 79 Wost ivth m., between Ota and 7th ava, gitwarrox WANTED-BY A RESPECTALE GIRL, todo general housework in a small pi Can give good city reference. Apply at 69 Wei T° PHOTOGRAPHERS —A YOUNG LADY. |} competent to take charge of ® reception good at coloring cartes de visive and retouchieg ia 4 i, is mow open for an eny ment im ths capac ty: no ob. ons to the country, Address, Lor four days, Maid, Herald ofice. FOLLY a, avteo— 10, MPLOYBRS OF FIRST ‘LAS! male help, in city and country —Privaie families Ne tele, watering places and summer resorts, please notice. that they ean be supplied, without deiay. wil! well recommended 20K s, seamstresses nnd vod laundre asses, who Understand. fiuting: mang! ng 80 chan bermaids and 4 good plain cooks, Washers and jroners, and fend to by iavoria Hmpleyment Omer, fii E. hand, first clare housekeeper WANtED—BY A MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT ENG. lish woman, a sitaation aa childs nurse; cam ‘ake the entire cbarge of jnfant, and | Assist with the chamber Work; olty referepoe, Call at'No. 7 St, Luke's place Waxtep-sr A RESPECTAB GIRL A rar | A gomail Taniily; beat of olty referen Bast 324 at, between Lexington aad front room. Hh he ANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE WOMAN. A SITUA tion as Wet Murae; her baby is three week: old, Ap ply for two days at 105 19th at., between 6th and 7th arn ANTED—A SITUATION, af A _At ber present employer El BY A RESPE ayer hier Bod ironer in ob ject en "jo the country, Ow TANTED—BY A RESPROTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation aseook and | dress in @® small American family. 125 Wet 334 raceond hi 00", TANTED=BY A YOUNG WOMAN, & SITUATION As Ghanbermald. | Can. be osgn at 190 West 49th ai, , be n Broadway shee present emploser's, on mday aud Tuenday a2 SITUATION, WY A CAPABLE WOMAN, sali pr amily, Warren st., Brooki: n, NTED-BY A RUSPROTANLE rouna woman, & situation to do general jroner: has W* tion two days at 14630 a¥.. Wasteoey a, t winds Of ovouing. b e'secn tor tro floor. Wenree et. A PROTESTANT GIRL, A BITUATION to do ral housewore in @ small femily, Call at @ country. thiy rdaye at i403 Be ber inald and waitress | NAMELUED, JAPANNED AND OILED CLOTHS, \ctica! man, thoroughly ac: ‘of the above goods, and ly competent to take charge of manufacturing on’ any scale, de-ires to make arrangements with some party in this ese, Can rt tif machinery if re: wey. aoe age ver ity: Address box 083 Ne Y. Go... fay re —WANTED, 1 OR 2 GOOD Lr iso Lor2toiearn, Apply to Chas, Perry Co., 87 Tillary te Brookiyn. MAxoractuanes AND MACHINISTS.—SITUA tions wanted. by two practical and ex: iced me chanies, to to Mexico or any"warm olimate, to ultd o1 oF put mp cncdle inery. flonring or grist mills. Address for three Gambling, 340 West 24th at. Can alse speak Spaniel. AWYER WANTED. ‘0 Prag oes A Cte ooo a SY" must be competent; steady employment. A) imme: tea & Newarl Hub Facto: PKewark diately to Wm. NJ. MPO PHOTOGRAPHERS WANTED, AM BXCELLENT ator. who understands the, Le:Nacto collodion pro: seas ob phovographing, Wages $310 per month. | Frenen- man preferred. Call for ten daysat 178 Prince st., top floor WANTEDIA OARRT JAGR BLACKSMITH, TO IRON Tight bugates by the §piece; a year's employment will be given toe first rate and competent workman; also the r highest wages pai ‘Address Lock Box 3600 Cincional, y none others need apply. Obio. sé BLACKSMITH, To ' TAKE ‘charge of a carri . rate and ceropeiont pean. the highest, wages. will Wp pa'dt one wiers need apply. Address Lock Box $60 Cincinaat!, ‘W<\Sinerlenead foreman, to take charge ot the boller shop; services to commence hot later than October 1, 1864. Application, with references, to be made at the Noveity Iron Works, N. > ANTED—AT THE NOWELTY IRON WORKS, AN “Goo fog ah gy PRINTER. ‘Wm C. Robertson's, No, 12 At AN APPRENTICE TO LMARN THE WAT eas; one wh the trade preferred a ir Duane st. ‘—TWO PIE BAKERS, Al t i%tn at, Steady work and good wages, Taquice for the foremas, WASTED-A Good | TIN AND SHERT IRON worker, immediately; good wages and steady work, pny ‘at the Phonix Stove Depot, 184 Montgomery at., Jer Mi g' sey City. W ANTED=A SITUATION, AS CUSTO: one competent in eveay reapect to fill object toa good busine-s in the country. Grant, box ‘59 Herald off joe. HELP W ANTED=MALE! GENTS CAN MAKE $25 IN A FEW HOURS-SRLI ER, BY would not ‘address G. B. | JA ovr great new and wonderfal extra lars hi | Packages. $15 per ya aranteed. Every dollar | an donped. A splendid solid gold or silver | | watch presented free to each agent. . Smart men wante: nblixb agencies in every town a Connty righ free. Sale immense: demand increasing. | iversbody bu | them, Send for our great new eircular 1844. containiny | oxira'now premium inducements fres. 8. C. RICKARDS CO., 102 Nassau street, New York, original, largest and it prize package house ta the world. AG AN po! “yd $300 A MONTH BY BNGAGING @ 3 in the le of o REAT NOvEi TY ERIZE PACKET AND D STERL ENGRAVINGS. We offer the pure ge 4 and presen! ‘Agent with @ aplendid gold or 8) free, Ouly He as re aes, fen particniars in cireu- | | fatsioalied free. @, KINS & CO., kanan street nat a original Wekee ithe Baha ee} AT ate cowmenctat AGENC' Broadway, wi this day, clerk hotel ¢ ark, cerk in Hver. sta for commission house, cloth tore, grocery clerk, man, fo Nght porter, gene rie 207% AManar 4 ocean LARGE NUMBER OF YOUNG OR jaro MEX, experienced oF Bol, WaDLed ae DuFBeR and assintante I miliiary honpitaia near the eile. (iad wages st farm hands wanted. Apply at 14 ¢ Mee: WANTED=FOR, (UNION, MUTUAL LIFB id, over giaiiowele ADDIy vA pees, bd STATEN C° rT ha J va ro bores il) be an imaxe. himself ene Detween ewes ek WAM. oF At 20 Broad #i,, room Att NTS Co Me DBALE ee Cues on Ste, fitnesd ay aud oP. ences, “Soranta for 12 kinds of “A ch eoare. NEW. Vue Ri ROY, . TPs Par rants Toon and eater th TTORNE seu | A uu Boron WANTED pester ps a aMy us Ror ¥ ae orice 1108, OF A Spt ovone avons eee BAR 4 Wanseatt ben | ot ow WANTED SA TEAMSTER, TO DRIVE A DOUBLE fruck for an oil Se jersey Git at the Oil Works coruer of Bay anit Greens » WANteo 4 SMART, STOUT YOUNG MAN, 7G Grive for a grocery store and make iimseif generally useful. One who unileratands the care of horses and knows the city may apply at 54 Grand st, aRTED SAT 13) CHATHAM STREET, AN INTELLI- ‘active man, who uses neither rum nor tobacco, to tore. Kefcreace requ J. LEAH. ANTED=A TIDY YOUNG MAN OR BOY, TO OPEN oysters and make himsel: genersily uséful. Apply ya, for three days at 170 Fu'ton at , Brookl ANTED—A BOY WHO I8 ACCUSTOMED TO 80’ us cues jad furnace work. Apply to Charies K. Ellis, WarEo-* Goop BARKEEPER, WITH REFER. ‘ences. Apply at tue Pierrepont House, Brooklyn ANTED—TWO OR THREB FIRST CLASS ADVER- timing agents: good wages to thorougnly coinpetent gud experienced mea Apply ot 34 Platt st., between 10 and Ww ANTRD—A OLERK IN A TEA STORE. APPLY, with good clty reference, at 46) 8th ANTED—A 28 14 = OFFICE. APPLY £0 ©, a, Ten Eyck, 67 Soi ‘ANTED—A YOUNG mami or Nak es ‘ADDRESS As Darvender, Satisfactory rei reguired as to ca- pam, opi y and robriet; ‘Apply at the ine and Ale A iam st, co:ner Pine. ANTED IMEDIAT! LY=A_ YOUNG MAN, WHO understands driving. App'y at 49 7th av., northeast corner of 14th st. y ANTED.- BOY, TO ATTEND A SODA al a good cook. Apply at the restaurant water stan’ 889 Broadway, r of 9th at. ANTRI NG MAN OR BOY, WHO CaN letter ad pply to B. B. Cunnion. sign and , 1NC8 st. CO! corative paincal it of Broadway. 3—$4. $5 $6. $7.98 AND $10.4 DAY MADE, accor. Tog to the talent of agen ‘or female. ve!lin loyd’s ‘celebrated Maps, used S 0 Fora opes =) only correct ones ms oo. jam gy ‘first rate ferause ‘ager at ft th « few hondres jollara wanted to on bali Mi x iT ' Ifo and all parts of the world Ehdsell our mapa. "A for’ tune can be JT. LLOYD, american Map Publisher, 23 Cortiandvst. 95 ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, © for the city and country, to sell the most popular work iu the United States Rare inducements ofered. Call on or aditreas N. M. 3. "HELP WANTED—FEMALES. “YOUNG LADY, 15 TO 17 YEARS OF AGR, WANT- ed, a8 companion to a young widow living alone, Li ive jementsmade with aa agreeable person. Addre Mi care Mr. Godfrey, 831 Broadway Shafer & Co,, 78 Cedar at. Toor No. T RAYMOND 's, Gl BLERCKER 8T.—WANTED, TO. six good’ Iaundresses, four ironers, who can do | fusing: also professed cooks, to wash and fron, cham- bermaids, nurses, waitresses girls for houseworks and those intely ianded, for situations in private families, hotels aud summer houses, C000 DRIVER, WANTED-FOR A, BREWERS track; good w: ay omployinent given Tring reobmmen tations tor, howests, sevrie. Eeneral good character, None others need & Donald Smith, Brewers. 160 A rent sth 8 (Usk WASHER AND IRONER WANTRO.—A MID. woman wanted in tie abore capacity; must come weil recommended. Cal! at No. 6 Amity place. 100K WANTED-—TO GO a GR". DISTANCE from town, for the petent good tempered. and well, recommended, mma Fda iat lil Broad: way, on Monday, from 2 to 4 Disieet! icoa wares WANTED—i41 we iT SIXTEENTH ARM HOUSE. <WANTRD, A Youn OF INDUSTRI. ousand cleanly habits, in a farm house, 13 miles on Long Island: must be ® good plain ogok. and understand how to look after a ole Putte or to. morrow (Monday) to Mrs. npbe' ert rook! Benin SBWERS WANTED=ar 10 102 MAIDEN LANE, UP ERVANTS WANTED IN BROOKLYN —WANTED, S's PF satel hone cE aaROORL TE ante ‘one na cook the other chamber seaitcen con for fhe fart i iv A an Tigighta voat giver 1 NNING, “IS” Court “sty * | tee gis pez casted fo hotise niles, an eat wages. FRVANTS WANTED=AT 10 TILLARY STRBET, ‘ante wanted this week—cooks, cham: ntiernens tamtilen, ) and, $10, without i. be Oe PUER, the Bever ousework, in wall ANTED—A ¢ GIRL To 1 po aA salaaay SEWC _ Apply at 154 Grand anrieseikale sks ANTED—A SMART BOY, AT 19 BEEKMAN 8) “One Who lives with bis parents, apa ANFE DA MAN TO ATTEND A LIQUOR E. WANtED—4 Ww coloring p! torical. landacay: Apply at 28 Bast wom att, eae Mean i NTED—LADIES TO LEARN ALL STYLES OF ty, ts pes, Bee urse and Seansisene, Sore Gret alam Rie pply at No. 7 West nivers ity place, from 910 6 hotographs, cartes-de- visite, Ivor and tower painting, Byery EACH st, MEAL TA AY, * wove taught's ‘found, ‘also, ANTD—A FIRST CLASS GERMAN COOK 70 cook and keep house for a single gentle nan; noue need apply Betis: those maling; near Varick, W4xTeo ladies’ underg: tle av., one door ye underaiseee he fine German oar 6th "YOUNG LADY TO WORK also two to leara, YOUNG LADY TO ATTEND A who understands making up all from rl st., Brooklyn. ents and funey goods; none noed a except thore haging the best of reference. Apply at 39 cooking Appiy at 57 Broom ah, FANOY 7 ae of te WASTED. bnt_ tho: Wiliam st, rnart boy, to wait'on table, 0 understand their business. Apply at GooD OOOK, IN A DINING BADOOes Nove need ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL; ONE WHO UN. derstands making p vadies' fing underclothing; muy be a good operator on Grover & Baker's sewlug machine: (0 go out by the week or month; city reference required. Gall at dd East Sith 88, Wests good cook and baker 40 Hammond JANTED—A CHAMBERMAID AND Wal’ mus: understand mang ing sod Sating and be wii, to go into tie country for tie mths, Apply, tween 9 an@ 11 A. Ww laundress; @ wai TIDY, WILLING GIRL, a first rate washer ant Las first rate city reference. min AM. at LOL West lad ter, who will ve generally useful. TO 4 iro Call TRESS; ANTED—FOR A SMALL FAMILY, THREE SBR. vanta: a cook, to assist in wash ng; a chantocrmeld and tod = and Bth ava. ashing and ironing, and to mi D=10 GOA, GHORT DISTANOR IN THR ntry, by asmall private family, a Protestant jain cooking, nerally set: None but Protestanta and those baving references need apply at 241 West 4: J ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, TO DO THE genera’ housework of a small,plain brivate family. Cal), atter 10 a. ANTED—A young girl, jection to go to the ec Pee: Gan be seen thie ngaged at No, ‘rom he! 4 Kast 351 ly ANTED—A M., at lol East 17 sit! as waitr st’, corn Tr MART GIRT RESPECTABLE te family; has ne ob. tof refe rences N FOR GENERAL HOUSE. work; one wiliiug to go in the country for two months, Inquire at'23 7 ANTED—A vi tage place. NURSE ad 9th ave, TAKE T@ HER HOUSE A ‘erence required. Apply at 366 7 ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; ‘one who month. Apply this day era. wnderstands her business: ‘ottage piace, near te ANTED—A boarding how 1a capab € of tax: Apply at 49 West W work, AB) O* petite fille, Reve FIRSI 180 8 competent waltross; 1: id st., from 12 to 50% ply at 190 Hester street, S'adrasser @ 1" 8 OxIRres. i CLASS COOK, IN A PRIVATE one whe the entre tatgrclont’ the dining reom, ANTED—A_ GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE RENCH AD Vv ERT 18: MESTS. DEMANDE IMMEDIATEMENT UNE | FEMME Francaise, qui sacke condre et coll'er pour solgner ane ment No. (0 Brevoort House, de 3 a 6 heures du solr. NOTHER GREAT Viv" gtd NOW THE ae Bape, IFUL Per SOUTH MOUNTAIN, MD., JOSELH' A. JORL ¥ THE BATTLE OF One of the most remurkabie incidents of the rebellion—the charge of against the Swenty-third aad Tw try, during whic ps ace takeo ch was one of CO, corner of 5 corn’ Ro GERS’ Book: Twenty-tuird and Twelfth fth North Carolina infan- ta ever known in warfa' Onto hthe rebel o7| ral Garland was by an eye f the most ree and deadly Tobe roldioy Ut Go inth street and Broadway er of Kicocker etrect and I store, Twelfth street and B Dama DE VISITE. BEST THING OUT. JUST ISSUBD. 12 FRENCH GRISETTES, KIRBY & iofaniry killed fa the charge. This Picture ts tne beat of any that has yet beem ced t» the public; the scenery and of the iene. at the time: ‘of action to ham pete oe co. . 12 FRENCH GRISETTES, 12 FRENCH GRISETTES. 12 PRENCH GRISBTTES, Tho 12 nen! nowt vald on ipeeivt of 75 cont Liberal die- count by the “Ww. a ene C #) Nassau street, PHorvaRaraic MEDALLIONS FOR THE P photographs of enclosed in neat nad the likeness of entirely new dential campaiga, a Pres dent of euc! View jt metallic casos doth President and Vice President. The style and diferent from anything her, with nec arty, Bach case contat Preal- fore made, aoe mail, at 15 cents each, "to the trade. Manafs hired oad JOUN GAULT, jo. 1 Park place, N. 'f. ~ DENTISTRY, SET OF TEETH MADE IN THREE ‘HOURS—EN. tire satlefaction or no pay. at 35 revived at 230, and. mo person 11 for anything uness fully satiated. The best ranted amd warranted No advance to tal of materia. used to be cheaper than 7 zing 8 required y of ‘The only piace tor ~ham rents that do not project the Up too much is at 239, Remomber, 289, the place where not only teeth, whole face can be efectualy changed to @ yout pearance. but the ofal ap See other dentists’ weighted lower sets first, then call and See ours, and Jearm the price For fine gold or oth @F place, then TEETA from eight to one day. All other wor! Fifteenth and’ Sixteenth mire FACT TOO PLAIN TO. 4 most durable set of Teeth in the cit those A. which will give to the face ine most matural expression, te. finest a eal ere and tga EXTRACTED, WITHOUT PAIN every day; | by appointment, Sixth CONTRADIC Serted without pain, and supplied at half the usual 379 Sixt! streets. wenty third and Twent; tio) venience of patients. @feeth oxtracted pos tive pain, or no charge, and all other operations performed at equally moderate tnt 1 oj sireot, ga fing tingle teethe Fanted fpr Blevent streets. tablished. Corr teeth dail i ifating ‘and bone fillings, 00 cents to $I harge ‘eoth inserted with oF witho two biocks from Broadway, fad plating: sliver and Yuleanite re Xtracted without Otlice 1. ath avenue, between Dr. 7 for one piatine work, find (tif you oan in any but not later in the venue, betweem —THR iy. fourth rattent on given to the comfort and con- without Only ove visit required from coun. ents, “Satisvaction tire? RAMs, Dentist. ISCOVEKY—TERTA BX. Beautiful Teeth perationa warranted. J. JAY aki td Brivzctal, TERTH—ONLY $8; BEAUTIFUL SETS rubber, to any work in New York; e on ‘tenth and UTHER, Deniist, sixteen years es- ON DENTAL ASSOCIATION RAVE EXTRACT. me Tear by the Nitrous Oxide Gas, without a single instance of failure or unpleasant effects. Dr. COLTON inhales every fresh supplg first himeelf, test its purity, Office No, 22 Bond street, R, WHITE'S NEW AND. puprovap ARTIFICIAL Teeth. Whole Coy $7, $8 gl Supe ie ourth street, be- EL Bxtracting, Gold eft ts. ‘Omics hours 7A. M. $1; silver. 50 cents, until 10 P.M. ng tuk, 8b iA NT WOMAN, short distance to do general mente a staf wen eke ‘8 good plain cook apply or fonday, at 42 J ANTED— LAUNDRBGS mahi, try for th ‘bet of Hieud nto | a, f veamy. intel with ao ned etleman, not over 25 years Wa ciak Bou tie ng a te) Miles Faonie wenee, you imal pant “4 LADY AGED SIXTEEN, ACCOMPLISHED AND ta tho sequainiange of & gentleman will Le enty: reeventh street, a ee Vale Goan AM DELIVER{ oy £8 ite KG, “Dias Mi BY Lh RED ‘aah nut, 8" Corner 8 Lm <— EF sail an ieee Pin! GARS AND " ROBACCD, $88 OAK AND HICKORY or bod re ‘the lowest mar. “eae is’