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Bolen you hay Sarewreens aver . o Brave onus oF Deomerk, f robe a teamne, for tbo fetal = yy whic view tape your daty. L a General Todicy™ Be and mspected prtoee vey ‘% which, io tho ee ree ie ei ‘of War, ihe bon ws were aone to bi ferct : nt Artiliery, @alibre azainst irou plates of in which General Todle- [pt of the day, however, was the thé. Russian geveral by the ofi- ‘which Silonel Cauchet. the coms is BawIsued. corps, tovk the chair, fodieben, General Weiler,.the In- a vais Dopont, wapverted b; iilentions, i e Gousral inderwerth, of the kn.inecrs. =a Colonel Oaucbet provesed that * der Of Sebastopol, whois justiy pti ngage red tho first engineer of the age.”” ‘This tovet wae | SPthusiastically received, aud was eral with much emotion, and ww the ‘Beet uoaeseme: nner; alter which he ‘propored a beatt to tha if Baron Ubazal, tho Minister of War, afterwards any 0 ‘bis dear comrades of the Belgian Maxinecrs,”” ‘bird to the corps of |‘ Belgian arty ery,” allo P Were Auly ackvowledged, and the pny, ted of sixty oleers, ail ja fil =i form, at a late hoor, after having enjoyed aust jaa manner thit will loog be ho hud the privilege of being ba a qoy this time you will have the Russian general i in mn, for which city, 1 understand, he has Sow takenfeparture. He 1s ‘accompanied by Lieu. Somat Cor, TOOH, Of the Russian Enginesre, who was a dere of Sebastopol; by Lieutenvnt Sebil der, of tngi022FS, 800.0! the Russian general who was Bian fo geucbes of Silstria; and by Lieutenant mealan Artiléry of the Guard—ie being, #8 iptention to vielt the principal fort- is Lamintg a, thereafter to pass through France, paring pects to bis sovereign al rorde ying the forts of the Qua wew wt Venice, which are represented as being ex- feoniye Fery formidable, tot ihe firat time that General Todloben has Deen itm, a5 ho spent afew days hero in 1954, Levpold gave to this dratinguished geveral « very (Ting reception at a private interview, at which Brabant speciaily requested to be permitted ent. On that occasion he aiso, as might bave ted, went over the eld of Waterloo, when he Rad tdvantage of baviog Colonel Brialmont as his for which duty the {oformation acquired by {afer in his researches to enable him 10 compli the epiendi befitst smo that be has the manner iy whicb Euglishinen espect and honor a8 a friend to one who, in war, bad Known ‘to bo @ valiant aud “i @ ee Marsden, she Leeds Forger. MODE OF OPWKA'ING AND ee ag THE RANK, {rom the Manchester ‘ixaminor, Nov. 1.] + will be remem ered that this person, an iron sounder 1wods and Castieford, served to America shortly after Banking Company, wii ed forged paper for bin nd pounds, Krom the examina fen which bus Deen coudacted into Marsden’ aitairs by 4 jhe assignoes. it would appear that he Bad accounts ip no jer than five otner banks, including one in Leicester- ire, aud three fu the North and West Ridings of York. shire, lo ench of these establishments there 18 a smail Dainuce lying to hiscro.{tt. Ho was also connected with some seven compauics under the Limited, Linbiliiy act, wo of which his name figured a8 a director. | Occa. sionally, by way of satintying the scruples of the Leeds Banking Company as to the bona Jide nature of bis tran- sactions with business men, Maraden would adopt the fol- Jowlug piav:—He would accept a bill drawn in favor of “Messre. Jack Straw & Co, machine makers,” for five hwudred pounds; rend an impersonator of *‘Jack Straw?’ 40 tho bavk, who wouid bring baok the cash and hand it to Marsden, the remuneration being probably a glass of gin anda crown piec. Several of such fostances of doiraud the bank have already transpired, Morsdou was leo able to do ® fair business with the iron founders who had found they could buy castitgs (rom him at about 0 youn less per ton than they could make them for thet vou, & Fashions for November. {From Le Follet.} present month ollers great facility to the chronicler hions, as a decided stamp has now beeu given both m of costumes ‘and the material to be employed. winter seavou approaches, low Dasquee ~e returning into favor; and we may now that Fobes whatever their tissce, will — generally. it in true it will not be the ci jae worn for te last few years; on the coatrary, «| ‘Deaque is entirely one of fancy. The h»bit, with are sails, or tails turned back; the long basques of the te de chasse; and the basques de casaque, with a broad . are all in vogue. paletois and casques are now drawn to the waist band, making them resemble the blouses, Dope ail ladios of taste will protest against this ex- eeedingly ugly and’ uograceful style; though we must ad- ‘ait that. however uobecowing, @ new fashion is readily adopted by novelty seekers. ‘The material for ¢resses bas assumed a more sombre and beuvier appearance. Wo may bid adieu to gauzes — Woons ; poplios, taletas and reps delaine have takea their place. ‘The novelties tn silk are very splendid—Pompadour Qedfotas and satins for grand toilet, [he white moires, ‘win broad stripes of tailetas in various designs wolors, are especially remarkable for their clegunce. ‘Why do young, rich and elegant ladies preter wearing onetime mourning ia their appearance, such as gray robe, trimmed with jet, =i exr- sa ge? te tl : a : be af ene that we need seek for no other. ‘Now the steel colored and gray RES otk gros grains and gray terry veivet are in de- poseessed of @ black meire antique oe a violet taffstas? et describe some of these tollots. in order to give our readers an idos of their general eect. First, most insist upon one point—.amely, that tains its etanding in fenbion, the proof of three charming robes, moire robe, Upon each breadth ‘broad fluted irilis of biack veivet, fixed with ends trimmed with euipure on each seam the form of the habit garde Francatee, (tt , with facings of Diack velvet and gol d bul ost useful winter costume, nd is of violet tatletas, The bottom of (' med With a pluited flounce, edged with o Abeve this is a black velvet is violet oruamente imeach plait. The Seuo- of the same matorial es dress, edged ‘a plaiting. The sleeve “is trimmed up the scam to broad velvet band, with a bucklo, is = ea cambric guimpe, ‘with @ jabot of Vi third robe ig of green poult de sole, with a narrow ounce, @dged with biack velvet; above which is a grecque, composed of Thibet fringe, very deep, and an ‘Sroament of passementorie, with tasselo 1» exch opening. -Obe is accompanied by a black velvet if i it € Fy ts E fai if 2 Hi HI it} ; ne fu making their appearance, and {t is will, as last year, be adopted for all fo long us the temperature does ‘Bet compel us to envelop ourscives in winter clothing, pardessus of the samo material as the dress, with vostes and corsages ip ail makes, will be seeu. Evening dresses are made with pans and basques form- e4 of lace and silk. Embroidered dresses will be very fashionable this winter. Satin, embroidered with twistod cheniile Das a very g00d appearance. ie a ult-do- sole Fobe, seal at the bottom and edged with chenille, An oak leaf is embroidered in esch ‘A row of tho same leaves is placed upon the h, and continued on the body a talile Empire, with fitin; A oid satin dress, with a broad embroldered band ‘Thea & rloh wreath, mounting up each lly becoming Lane tle to the top. The 0 veate has ali the seams cor omit 10 mention some “og and evening Grosses we hive been per! Evening dresses ju light, cloar materi ir be th on beay ai eae. robes of gros taffetas, au . de, guid colored and Parma violet, with beauti- ft blac! aes Hounces. Sorlies of lace ne burnous p= with coiored silk or satin, are elegant in the degree. robe of pink ta‘fetas, ain two rows of ruching the bottom skirt. Second’ wkirt of white spotted ‘tale, trimmed round with pink rivbos aod white athe | frings, Low body of pink siik. eae berth of gui- | arte, bows on the shoulder of ribbon, aod silver sassels. | Co\fure with this dress ts a pouft of moss roses, and white curled feathers, falling on the neck, Rode of gold-colored 5 be J festons, Sash of black lace,lined with taflotys, the Gade foating behind, Pelerine of Cbaaully lace, A maize-colored moire, Kid ed a ouruete em wreidaed on each broad pearing to Be tied by .ibbon in bright shades; views wi produced 2 the skill of ihe weay on each seam is a double Faye | ‘of Chant! ay oe. low body, wi foha of (acs covering siight!: houiders, sod crosted in front. ‘Uoifure composed a fom to match the ne on ‘the dress, with yee on Diack lace. A charmmmg robe Of White grenadine, with fine atripes of pink, over & plok Aaffetas skirt, gracefully, trimmed with tuted feutowss serreerp ted vith chicorevs piaced at intervals, and form- featoons. J@ each fortooo is tterily dow of Pink rom Bf body, with friliss\'enfant. Sash of Lard Pers: ‘ebds fringed at the bottom. The solffure is ree tepiy bel ig Only amnall rorebude j laced care- Josnly here and the hate, ‘A robe, suitable fore an rene for a young indy, t 6 tarlatan, with ix bolilonoen at the bottom of ‘A oornelet, In six divisions, of bine taffetas, t @bicores, turning on the skirt over Voulluse—wieable wh toh wide, feed with @ narrow bokinnves, Law érawe Lh eg, wih ofl Mimeey rose oF tbe atin, The colors | i coquettisb unets eats Ctr, so much so tbat owe ia huely eh it possibile’ Shey can Gt any 'y wo ©: lady’s head: But when worn, we are constrained to ray they are most graceful and becoming to the tace. A white velvet is very e.egaut—the crown formed of a fanchop, cut io threeppolvts. A Darbe of rich blond je tied in a flat bow on the front, and the sides are trimmed with a brauch of white aud ‘pink acacia green foliage. The mside is ruched with pave bypéaiare Over the front, aud fasten a bunch of Rexcins, ‘A waite tulle Donvet, embroidered with white beads. A bonch of flowers, composed of moss roses, heath with beads on the points, and dutaies covered with dew, furme ® poult upon the rout, A smalier bunch of the same tlowors is placed benind, instead of @ curtain, ‘bese flowers are mixed with curied ribbon; the inside trimmed to match, Strings of white teffetas, A Diack veivet bonuet; the Irout draws, aud the crown of Diack ial pated whh jet beads. Ap ornament of of red velv on the ice Sorming's pola, a4 yorning are ‘wbiod ore also of red velvet, be flower, with king grey pétals, ornaments the left side. The waide is trimmed with tulio, A whue satin drawn boovet. Folds of terry velvet, divided by tulle, torms the crown and small curtain. A fringe of forget-me nots round the edge, fasteued at the bide under @ bouquet of moss rosebude, ‘Roses and blood inside. Strings of white satin ribbon. A violet colored sutin bonnet, quilted, with beads at each point, An ostrich feather, cbuircled’ ia a sbower of beads, trims the front, In piace of the curtain is a tos of white biand aud black lace, Obituary. J@EM LASCH, THR TLLUBERATOR OF LONDON PUNCH. ‘rom the London Times, Nov. 1.} Jobn teh known to the public ag ome of the most kindly and the most uraceful bumoriats that ever lived, known to bis friends for a pecaliar gentieness and refine ment of character tbat at first sight seemed as it were in Opposition to the robustness of his bie Smiger and there- fore tovk many people hy surprise, di en Saturcay evening, at seven o'clock. The death of Garrick was sad to have eclipsed the gaicty of nations, and the death of Mr. Leech will touch many more hearts, botb of this avd other nutions, (hua Gurrick ever reached. Alshough he looked strong, be bad long ® sufferer, and com- P ained of siee))lessness; bis incessant braipwork induced ‘8 peoultar frritabiiuy, with which most persons have & tendency te jest rather than to sympathize, Hoe was much aiected by noise, and was literally driven from his house Me Brunswick square by street music, He ho,ed to get peace at Kensingtov, especialy as he shut them out by the devico cf double windows ; but be had no peace, and in addition to the t ment of the organs he came to be aitlicted at early dawn by the hammer of some small mechanic, Hig irieuds made light of it, and tried to jest with bm. “ You may laugh,” be would say, ‘but I assure you it will kill me.” He was so wowell Ulat during this last summer be was obliged t» go abroad, apd he was fo bidden to in “uige io Dis fayorie exercise of riding on horseback. He came back better in the autumn, bat still he was strangely lug even of passionate entreaty in h about the suiering which the street organs gave him aod abvut the smailness of the sympathy which he :6- ceived {rom people who bave to work thoir braing in a mere routine, At lust bs sullerings have come to au end, and if any of his friends were incimed to treat them as imaginary they will now be convinced, {tla not a year ninge he stood 1 tears by the grave of bis scboolfeilow, ‘Touckeray, aud wow his friends will follow bim, woo, to bis jong home. They were sciovifellows together, they were fellow workere togetber in sunch; both had some- thing even of womanly geutieness iutermingled with the Strougth of their cbareeters; und both wore io ther sty ies of working ciaseica! ‘Although Mr. Loech lived to be forty-seven years of ace, tne record of his life is short and simple, was bord in London jn 1817, and was educated at the Charter siouse, He Jef schoul to study medicine, and had mad considerable progress 1 that direction before he discoy- ved what was to bdo his true path in lite. His first sketch in Punch, entitled “ Foreign Affairs,” appeared in the first week Of Avgust, 1841, and thenceforward the history of his life is to beseen week by week in the pages: of that popalar periodical. No doubt he was otterwise engaged alta ‘He tilustrated alm«nacs and novels, books 0; travel and poems, A Christmas time without two dozen sketches by Leech, {uti ef the most gracerul and Gelicate humor, would bea strange Christras indeed— a Coristmas which might as weli be without holly and minietoe, dancing nd good cheer. He niways took great palus as Christmas drow nigh, and year by year seemed to surpass himself In delic«cies of touch, and in the charm of bis humor, But is was through the weekly Degen of Punch, than througa the yearly alma- mac, tha: Mr. ‘best known tothe public; and far more Leech was Rotten Row, gardens, parks, sireeis, watering pisces, shovting parties, hunting fields, boating, fishing, and we kvow pot what else, make up such a history of ‘his time aa to the future historian out ‘be invaiuable, The tashion Ot the day, the passion of the hour is reflected on his page as in @ photograph, Aod riers ae thus in bis era. & curiously history of cortain is Victorian era, we have also in them red aaa a chronic of the artist's own An; je. without krowing Mr. Loecn person- ally, can detect iu these aketcher the work of a keen sighted, hearty sort of man, healthy and broad in his sympathies, full of fan, but still more charmed with , aud sensitive to beauty, fond of children, fond of Gwotog on all youthful beauty, fond of beautitul dogs 4 horses, but above all things (ond of truth and nature, Ne have said that be was classics! in bis style ef work- ing, One cannot well speak of the ridicalous fo itvelf as classiosl; and much of Mr. Leceb’s hf the ridiculeus. Boutin him the sense of the a6 and ve Of satire was never allowed to interiere with, Tuch less to over-ride, ‘bis attraction to. whetever ‘was beautiful and true, There never wes ® corivatarist ho was Bo little of @ caricaturist; we could give the truth of pature on 60 many different sides, aud seemed At the came time to have s6 quick an eye for whatever is lovoly in pevure, Ho drew with equal care a Ses indy and @ croasing eweoper; oD me page he would de- ‘witch the reader at" Punch with the lovelioat of it maidens, and o bim with the yulgarest of starts, ‘Aud be was gee seeing and drawing some thing new. Suddenly we should be astonisned with sotne aca piece, in which the billows were rendered with wonderful skill. Or we had some mouptuin scouery, or & glade m a wood, or ploughed ficids, or standiuy corn. Ht never stood stil, Whea we wondered what should come next, we bad some rare sky, some curious eflect of light. and “at thie display of scenery was the mere und to views in which men and women sd children were the chief objects of interest. All seemed to flow from bis pencil so exelly thet poopie scarcely enough understood how hard be worked, He must bave worked very hard to produceso much variety in stant succession bo aitor week for more than twenty ‘years. He died, too, in harness, working to the last, and Working, indeed, beyoud bis strength GENRRAL KOBBINS, OF THE RNGtISE ARMY. General Thomas W. Robbins, colone! of the Eightieth foot, died ou Thursday, October 27, at his residence near Lynaburst, jg the eightieto year of his age. The Geue- ral, who had served with distinction in the Peoiuruln and at Waterloo, entered the army in 1805. General i ims served in Sictly in 1806-7 with the First je of Guards, under Sir John Moore; subs: uentiy and Toulouse, with several intermediate affeirs of out- Served also in Flanders in 1515 with the Seventh Tiussars; wae present at Quatre Bros, commanding @ squadron of the rear guard in the gg hg Genapye; also at the battle of Waterloo, where wae povercly wounded. Fri Politics eae ok Foops are to make simuitaneous atthcks on sat at diferent points ia Algeria about the Sth of November, for the purpose of cutting off thei! ‘Most decisive results are expected {rom this movement. ‘The Paris Bourse closed steady og the 2d instunt, at 4f, 850. for the Rentes. Ttaty. ‘The Marquis Draze Glio publishes « letier io jour. nals, setting forth that the groat question for Italy is not to consider only @ mere choice of capital, but to wiuen vd dispated questions. He recommends the sccoptance of convention for this purpose. Cardival ‘Actoneltt has prepared areply to the French deapstch, in which he dejends the course of the Papal government, Austria. ‘The Vienna jourfiais assert that © ministerial crisis has come, to end with the resignation of Count Rechberg. They assert that re ‘nge io Ministers will io no way afiect the barmonious relations existing between Austria aod Prussia. ‘Tne Latest Newh by the Peravian, | Cork papers of the 24 contain the following telegram:— Panis, Nov. 1, 1864. ‘The Paris papers publish a telegram from Calcutta, ving the following details of the destraction caused by Yate hurricane at Calcutta, Ose hundred and ten | ships were wrecked and twelve thousand persons | drowned, The total lors is estimated at two hundred million francs, A great portion of the city was inundated, and the villages bordering on the river wore under water. THR LONDON MONRY MARKET, ‘The fuods firm on the 24 lnst., ‘wonker, The discount market was very quiet. favorable coarse of ban ean Coa Dae nee a tne are for fepeeesion as 4 recuedton in the rate of discount by Fngtand may be still further postponed. The demand. or dic aut at the bank, however, was ox- u "tue Rotnscuilds nave contracted to supply the Bank of France with two millions steriiog in gold, _—— ‘olrowlar report there ie no mate- Variation In Amotican eect Telegrams from Rio do Janeiro, fo, in Landon, report #0 cow (ailures there. ” Now. @, 18646, Consbtw Tor tmowey, Hs4. Miinole Central shares, 63 discount Iiion in tho Bank of ‘england, £167,000," ‘The rate of discount of the havk remains docbanged. ‘Tee Maud of Vrasce nan rednegd hua vase mt Gureeuur 10 seven Der coat, Lomnon, The sales or tho week foot ap $0,000 » jes, ‘Tho market apenas buoyantiy at an advaveo of 1 thor): The pricea of nd id. a The ned quotations; — STATE OF TRADE IN THS LIVERPOOL ome ——— 4, 1864, 1344 for Amer) 4d, for other degeriptions Bubsequently arket became heavy, and the ndvanee was was partially ‘Bales bo Bpeou exvorters 18,000 ane et? See eae ens 6 000 baler, the marge: closing quiet at the folowing au- salsa to day (Friday) ae Middling, Boe 13,500 are ae MANONESTER. advices {rom Mauchester arofavorabie, and the and yarns showed ap wpward tendeocy, goods Dot busimoes was checkéd by the advance demanded by LIVERPOOL BREADSTUVFS MAKKBT, flat, Wheat easier, LIVERPOOL zRevanen MARKET dull, An ap neoady, Rosin di Lard stilt advancing, LIVERPOOL Pkopuee MAR Asbee quict avd steady for both pots: Coffee inact so er jurpentine—No sales. Butter 10%4, tende:oy. j Sales at ls. ‘10d LONDON Mat ala, Sugar— Rice quiet and Breadetuffs frm, Sugar firm. Cones still _advencing. Tea quiet, ‘Tas Weer Aruaxy Murpen Cau —' the case of Geor; She of the murder pone to a clove ag ser @ counsel the prison quested the magistra: “af widdle of next week, Rice ateady, jo reser’ Tallow quiet, Linseed oll dull. ination In lounge K Senden, artenled, om the suspicton Owen elegy op West Albany, bas as Prosecution is i ob Mr. Hadle ois. decision uutti the hich time he (Mr. H.) would be able to say whether he should desire to introduce wit- esses for the defence. The case will andoubtedly be re- Surned to the Grand Jury without apy turther testimony deing taken.—Albany Journal. SITUATIONS W Baby WISHES TO FIND & PLA pees mend Cr ‘inthe highest m ng to capability and chat 1B FO! a, whom she can r Apply at room 45 Union square | Hotel, frem 12 to 2 o’eloak. Aces ‘OUNG GIRL WISHES A nnaid oF F mallrens, oF would do gen SITUATION AS val UMBER OF WELL FLOOR MEE DED. GERMAN Mra, females a: faaate, 17 Blanton AS COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS WANTS jon; understands cuttingand fitting ladies and chil. ifen {jection fo walt on iadion, Addi 's dresses, 1 Bear the 19th at, ituations, at WAR'S German Bowery. A SITUA. adress 77 NI GEN’ ‘T, TRUSTH ORTHY WOMAN b. bab @eituation’ as nurse and seamstress: children's clothes; woull go by the day or wee! Hy reference Can be’ seen for t1 wTasarTin sv. for two days ut ill Weet 17th RESPROTABLE GIRL WANTS A BITUATION a® A. Apply quired. Good city xereronee, SITUATION tan do uj Greenwi SITUATION Wan TED~BY A WIL) At lantic YOUNG WOMAN. W: washing Bod ironing two or three days in the week; of city reference. nd obliga ab 08 Washingt at 88 Wei class cook; willing to assi tpg. and i city ref 90 West 20th a ironer; highly recom at, Brookiy and 0 neat sewer: WANTED—BY A RI Young givin pvale family: Sands costing and ISHES 70 GO OUT trions and. truewra City or country. SITOATION WANTED—BY iis eho wie oon ooo) wae aaa run. Gi i 1115 Kas, 87th bear Begs mbermaid and to do newing? fs a first rate hand at Would like to work in or N.Y. MORSE, THOROUGHLY BXPrRIENCED In THE entire care of infants and grown children, wants a ination; 1s a Protestant, Mort distance ia, the country, would go Piret vlass city reference. th of., bacoment, és YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIT ATION AB FIRST t with the washing If ra- Cull at 105 Laurens at, in RESPECTABLE theroughly ucder- 3 willing to assiatin the erener. Can be seen for te TO DO Call at 137 NG, CAPABLE val housework; will be hy, and an excellent ed. Apply at 131 At- nei A_ RESPECTABLE RESPROTABLE PERSON WISHES ABITUATION AS nuree, and ts fully competent fant from Can be ag YOUNG, STOUT ORRMAN WOMAN WAK situatior ‘who has acted in that to take its birth. fine raid and capacity for several years, the entire charge of an in- the very best of city reference: be seen for two days at her last situaiion, 36 36 Weet Bidet YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION 48 CHAM. vundgeas in a private family; understands ewbly; cam Ive. Aix years recommenda. n be een at her pre: ; and waitress. Good ci RET ee SITUATIONS WANT EDLPmNALES. A? PasenuraNr WOMAN WANTS A bey FIO: a a “base Hake aS Ne Dread's Vali for two deyeas S11 Mh ave, wear he meee Re Sh A BESPE SITUATIONS WAN TED—FE: WALES. ANTED-—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION As weanisveas in a privae family £ uaderstands dj ing, ail . Kod operator on Singer # mach: of chidren on ehanoerwora. WA 34 av., corner dist ay, we ws Bast 90: Warren A. SITUATION RY A_MIOB, TIDY hE. Specinble «tri to do general honsewerk; Is willing and frrond ct euildren? hae ihe’ wont of ‘ty eforeute, Gall*et y na ° reference, Call 129 Weal 33d at., corne: eheen ~* Warten—ny A COMPETENT YOUNO WOMAN, & sitaation im a private fawily to do upstairs work aad lain sewing. Good reference cau be given. Please call at 16 $0 ave.. tn the rear. EDAD OFY TABL ri. te cook, do general ‘a ainall peivats lamnlys ‘bem ety references can anes be seen for two days at xd West 18th 6h RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS. tesmatresn; can aperaio Wheeler & Wilson’ machine: Sextiiog te, 40 do c.amberwork; has two years reference TED—BY A RESPEOTASLE MARKIED WO- ‘A baby to wel nureo al Ler own residenee, 125 Jast place, Can bo cen at 214 Weat 20th at, SITUATION waNTe piri, a8 cook, Beusework in a Gall'at tis Bnet “23 prea, roera Ne. 3 YOUNG ermt “WANTS re SITUATION TO DO Dousework in rivase family; is @ good plain cook nd ironer. Call for twe days at ANTED—A ait ATION BY A RESPECTABLE ‘as first cane meat and Pastry cook, Has po chin to a Orst ease hele or & frat class boarding houre. ne, best of aity reference, Can be seen for two days at A, A Sie ‘ENT WO. SITUATION WANTE BY man to do the eooking of @ pl will qasii ANTED—A SITUATION BY A (RRAPHOTANLE be wasn” Can be ‘teen ‘arse Wes! dung woman, ag charabermaid and nurse, oF ebam- id re | parmaliand walhresa" apply at 129 West ath at, corner of “y BITUATION WANTRD—BY a REXPROTABLE PRO- tentant gr, a8 seamat nd vo assist in ebam ‘understands is on Wheeler & Wilson's sew! : The best of elty reference, Can de seem at Ii A‘ ANTED—B¥ A RESPROTABLE WOMAN, & BITU. ‘Atiom as geod conk: willing to ansist with the wasting Mt required. 1.2) Weal wth at, Wanten—a SITUATION, BY 4 FIRST Oa! Wa trom; undersauds heb work thoroughly; best tity reference from it place. Cau ve, seen for fave at 20 Weat Idth st, between Sih end @b to agsiatin the wash. oly reference, at, ear 8th airvATion WANTED—BY A COMPETENT, EX- need, good cook and baker; isan excelieat laun- wares ho object in a genteel, family, Best ef Can be seen at SITUATION WANTRD—AS deratands all Kinin of gowin work of see to growing ebildrens “Apply, as 408 oth ‘Or see lo grow’ Tween 2h and 2th ate ‘bovis ME tepid Oa aledey) WET NURS! ) ried w with regs, bronet of ak, Moan be for two dase at 110 7th #.” Bost refer- ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_RESPECTARLE Youny woman; a a very good cook, washor and Ironer. Rest a ‘TA Teferences given. ‘Apply for two days at 276 area: fepegenee to ‘WANZED<4 SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A cook and to aanist with Cy Priace fas frening:"h lived seven years in hae ney, be seen for t da: it 11Y West 1th ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE SiF\, an coek, washer, aud troner_ ime. srupll family; beat of city roferenc ee years in her last piacc. etre "A RESPACTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SIT- cook ‘and ironer: wo, objection, to ty retexence from ber last family. by a young married woman who s 2 ‘tafanc, Tnquire at 7 ‘Mott ‘st, room No. 7, for twe Boe yt bas the place. Inquire at 260 1 Eat 9th Ed RESPECTABLE GIRL L WISHES ey SITUATION as it do plain sewing; clty reference. ANTRD—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY ry ctable young woman, with a fine brenat of all fore ree duys at 222 Elizabeth at., near Broume et. ASHING WA aay A RESPECTABLE MAR- womun; by the dozen or month. Apply at 302 Woggpiat at. Wt NURSE.—& WBT NURSE WANTS A BITUA- pani Immediately, Call for two days at 27 Roose- GIRL ee SITUATION AS bl dapat 4 ‘and plain sewer, or would tuke care of c! ; good Teference. Cail I'for three dayn at 6 ost 30in st belwoen, @th and 7th avs SITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN GIRL AL Sho speaks English, as child’s nurse or seamstress; goed reference ir required.’ Can be scen at 154 Canal at, Ristorsn cian YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT girl, as chambermaid and waitress, er as vurse at posmetress, in a private family; bas four years refere! . from ber last place. Call ted Sd av., between 27th and Both ats., second floor, back roo tion as chambermaid and waitre;s or as puree and to chainberwork; a very good : can take charge of aw youn, very kind to children call for 445 Smith F Bergen. Gituaroxs WANTRD—FOR TUOROUGHLY COMPE- tent femaie help of li nations, auch as cooks, cham- bermalds, waitresses, laundre ‘seamstret pays Dpiy at the Large Employment House, corner of 6th av. aad Thin ‘st “Also mate help. poviciae | ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ZOUNG girl, to do general hous. work, or to take care of a baby. Apply at 126 East Sith at. # ITUATION WANTED-—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A8 ©) seamsirens; understands dressmaking and hairdrese- ieg; ean operate en Wheeler & Wilson's machine, Can be seen ather present employer's. 13 Gramercy park, for two days. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE yeung women, one as piain cook and the other as cham- bertnald and to asalstin the wasing aud ironing; have the contnuing Bale alow ‘HELP } WANTED—MALES. GEN’ selling our Novelty and Natio Prize Packeta. ater Steel Kngravings and Portri $10 invested 4 __9. 8 HASKINS & CO., 96 Bee! ENTS WANTED.—€2 PER DAY, AND A SPLEN- novelty, the wonderfal “Holiday Portfolio,’ several doliara worth of aseful articles, pre protits immense. Catalogues of prices, Seis prem Bicenments, sent free, WoC, RICKARDS & CO, 102 Natsaa A wanied to make bimeclf useful in and about a boiel, innat come weil recemmended. Tequire st the Anson House; T8.~GREAT OHANGR 70. MAK Clrowlars with full particu’ Ae did watch given free to each agent Who sel's our great De one can do without. Price only 2% cc! street, New York, YOUNG MAN, AMOUT TWENTY YEARS OF AGE, corner of Spring and Crosby y wi 971g AND 299 BROAD- boss of city relerence. Call for iwo days at 11) West T COMMERCIAL, AGENCY, Yon ing Sieve, delivery ste ; i ei aie w oy a juce salesman, watts, true ri ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO ber puuoes open Tor wood mein by calling curly. do general housewor! t Washer and troner; has no objection to goin; etn a the country; best reterence given, Apv! a good plain cook, and an ex. bork cre y JOBBING HAT, CAP AND STRAW GOODE HOUS?t da resins, wish to engage hens’ fret sinas’ salon first Addvess, giving fuil men, from January Those having a large, class tree wil ba lberaily dealt w th Bame, Straw Goods, pox 464 Post YEW FIRST To obtain nav Rew York eity, for which 16 to gunibit every hou ‘and ocoupant'’s hame. $6 to $3 per Agents "instructed how to cacvass well hy an supctwecet solicitor, pene ea few auye. ull he heosmavan export, J. K, LLOYD. Amer, ean Map Publisher, 25 Cortlandt street. CTIVR BUSINESS MEN OAN SECURE PERMA. iment soliciting applications for the Union ‘Mutual Life Insurance Company. Liberal commiasions al- lowed. Apply at or address to the Company's ofles, 161 4 MAN WANTED IMA COMMISSION Boer. AND ry koa F man as salesman, in id cheese AD) RX. Hott & Co., 8 Nauena ne ‘room 6. ‘A SOMEREEET ROOEES Lat SB a thet ei nderstands his business thorougnly and mpwo PROTESTANT GIRLS WANT SITUATIONS; ONE ‘ascook, washer and pares. Se the other as chambermatd Cail for two daysat cit 188 West 14th at, pear Btn'ev: at iat ANTED—A RITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED Person, as waitress and chambermalt, or would du {ime Jrening; can do French fluting; be 346 6th men im Leisratnis wed YOUNG WOMAN, on maid. Can be seen BY A RESPECTABLE Wri tel SITUATION, of rearing a” ‘aced Woman, as nurse from its birth, on the bottl ‘ueat"a Cairn 25 doth et, detween Suh | av. and ANTED A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT PER. ‘aschambermaid and todo fine washing or us ieunarenr Ted at her presems employer's, 13 Washington ty reference, A RESPECTABLE GIRL | Wishes a SITUATION AS 31s an excellent washerand trover and poneit cook; bread baker, er would family the do general housework | bent of city ‘reverence freca her last aslived six yea Ci LADY "GIVING UP HOUREKERPING DESIRES Situations for her two servante in & priv ‘one as cook (excel altreas, Call at Biancay fomuv SITTAT! 10N WANT: cD—BY A RESPROTABLE washe! irone: young woman as Qty reference. Call + 261 Navy “dd ot, Brookly A: SITUATION WANTED aB NURSE AND SEAM. and 6th RPSPECTA! situation a Yate family. N EXPERIENCED COOK WI eat ave. @r would do charaberwork, Good city rete- fortwo days at 61 West i2th st., beiween oth it SARKIED WOMAN WISHRS A Cook, washer and trope? in & Call at ao Greenwich rede sch ay. SA SITUA 108 in @ private faciily: understands cooking vers woll; if go excellent bread; ine fret BESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES ry str ‘ation aschammermaia wud waitress, or ch be seen for iwo ai eae.” trom ma bermaid nd to take care of children; is willing to maxe herself yen- r eraily seen ir ful; Bo ab; to avenues, GERM N GInL vriveve famliy to ao general housework. Gait for WISRES t 316 rh sp., inv ‘can produce ‘eity and coantry reference, rox iwo days a: 172 W. th +t., between 60 3 short distance in the n be and Sth “& BITTATION IN AN RESPPCTABLE, WELL RECOMMENDED ‘you N@ woman, deatres # situation In the city er ceuuiry, as cook and laundress, oF as ceneral servant; i 6 ‘amd troner, YouNG WOMAN, , LATELY LANDED, WANTS situation te do c¢ aase "eee a oe A RBAPECTASLE PROTESTAN WO A @situation as ehildren’s nurse aid aud wi a Gall at 112 West isn et , Det “AX ENGLISH COOK WISHES & BITDATION—U: as cook or todo ‘nes vam. ‘Avpiyat 125 wh and 18h ats. “GERMAN GIRL Wants 4 arrvatio. 8 Of, bermaid and to do wasbia, was C re Beat Sth st. & goed cok Cad at S78 eral housework. Apply at mA is good chat bod plain sewer; prefers a hotwe'more pas jas the bert of city ‘reference. Cail at 119 West ti, between 7th amd in ave, for twe days, COMPEIEST PERSO cook er work; prefe: ISHES A BITUATION TO eady piace to high wages. hand there pe dersiande al Kinds of Ameriran and English cooking. Can be seon at a6 Claton place ath SUIVATION WANTED—BY 4 oUNa FoR pe roner; Is ® at 99 West iota oe perrens WIDOW LADY WisiiEs A SITUATION IN 4 email family; ie @ Roald make herself generally useful: ce West be seep for two day: back room, 1 cook, washer wud ironer, and ond reference given 6th #t., sncond ioor YOUNG WIDOW, OF THE Higunst RESPECT. ability and ainiavle’ Aisposiiton. a ‘a. #, Madison, Hoveien Fost 0 nd where an interview may be had. end # widower # househ hoe. Address RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS a sito ATION 70 pri at mn eneral housework in 7th av., between 241) B as chamber waid ani a A: ne bo best of waitress: gi references. Gai for two daye at 80 Weat Tih sus nen? RESPROTABLE YOUNG OMAR WANTS a Sifu Af betwer A UTUATION @ anti do ork, Apply for two days at SITUATION WANTRD-BY tA xouxa a At or address I TQUNG WOMAN WISHRS A ‘washer and ironer in @ reepectad.e fi tome for two daya at is Ware CTABLE YOUNG to do Tr jon TD foascet in the Washing and i Gity reference from her tast piace, em Rroadway and 6th DRY Kos 5 hermaid or child's everence given. Apply aeeond shamberwork no ob, Weat [vth swell rovers A putes ana eames betwee And sea sirecey C™ YOUNG GIRL WANTS A oureae iy: ie the he ben bof thy rotaronee second “ke room, raitrean, o¢, to do box: for two days GING WANTS A SITU i A YOUNG WOMAN, TO 96 Lat Good Pise wo: aay PKOTABLE GIRL Wishes, A situation To inde of family Good reference. Gal a AB NORER oy fom ene reeroare apmy oa | oe yell recommended: none but seats need Apora ane ore 1,368 Maa bole YORE Li LE ‘AOENOT— mer eg grocery clerk, cris conductor, sree a naar esting S woltelt oF ‘orders from merchaats and othe respeasible book k« aod saraila. Office Marble Bu! a tt ANTED—A FIRST CLASS Coons SITUATION, 1X moet le vrivate family, by a competent Scotch ie ng German or ¥reneh fluently preve woman, who is alvo am excallent Unexoeptionable So city reference. WANTED—8Y COMPETRNT GIRL, 4 SITUATION ight 2 Bprate temiss rit freee core At a eats NTED—ALL OVE: Bs, J cO) the United INERT, ates and Ofices and 00 oouailes, wiounted aud var: or 81 80, oto Oa J.T. LLOYD, Ameri. aber, 23 land Wartep—a SITUATION. BY A RESPECTA SLE young women, lately landed, 1a » private family; © home preterred to wages, Call at 155 ‘Bist et. VV ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A metockaiie AE CH ANOE.—W ANTE: FEW Goup BUST. pagung Gti ee ohambertnald and waitrre Ps ee ecw ot us DA agen Srceni 's2' West ist at,, between 7th and Soply al e164 ave, eae Me "eg Tan ee room asa ING ND IRONING WANTRD—BY A COLORED jection to embroidery woxX. Call at 95 Tear, third floor, room 12, Mra. N ENGLISH COACHMAN | WANTED—FOR vale family; must be bd cay reference: ehtra, Wares Willing and obedient Apply at ¥ ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT WAITER WANTED—TO take charge of & large dining reom jn # first clags house. a. Apply at 22 lain ate ROY wa: ANTED. ik STOUT. ACTIVE BOY WANTED, shout 16 years of age. Apoly at Brady's National Pho: ph Gallery, corner Broadway and 10th axvaseens 3 vd, SELL A BOOK ON “PETROLEUM J, and the Ou Districts” Price 25ceuts. Commission 60 percent | oe, 8 Nesta atrect. RUG ‘OLERK WANTBD—=A COMPETENT ONE, AD. y dress Lruge, box 130 Herald office. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO do general housework in ‘a small private family , good washer and iro rmaid and wabtresa.. Good re- Teferences. Galt at Si Atatio at, Brooklyn. TRST, CLASS ‘The best of eity ref- between uation as lady's maid; ‘undersien ie uss, A BIT. would assist in chamberwork, travel, or make herseif uso- fur Seta ‘Oly reference.’ “Apply; wt 128 Clinton place, ABTED—BY A MIDDLE. AGED | BNOLIBE PE 400, 4 situation to take Chai children; ao the usual bran Best-of refs 109 West 10th 1 cs ‘“Keavess To nu Waser A.YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS wanid and seamstress; unversiands bate dress. neve and seamstress. Lest of city reference utea: “Cal for two days at 390 6th a ws ANTBD—A SITUATION, BY, A oung WomaD, af ® lain cook no objection to assist in weaning ond i e000, Can be seen a1 No. 6 Union court, Unive Wenmeniay 2 TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, SITUA. cooking and ironing and one as chain wiltress, Chy relereuces. Cail at 91 Thomp- ear F Spr ‘By. WArtena a, @SITUATION, BY A RESPRoTANLE an, to take care ot ebiidren and “Soderstands dresmaning. First ss oe ‘on or addross, for» few days, M. L., erences required. spateon viteratd — denehchatienet Sane MAM. WANTRD-IN & JEWFLRY BTORB. iY 6 whe thoroughly unde*stands the businers, and no eibver, may addgees box 1.210 Post ofice ANTED—A SALRSMA! La hid store, corner of Myrtle id Law: one Who Understands ihe burinese. None IN A bbing nouse: ove lving with bis parente Addross box 3,537 Post oflice. ANTEDSA rr ART. INTELLIGENT ROY. pretersed, ANTED—A COACHMAN; MUST come well recommended. Appiy ANTE D—FIRST CLASS WAITERS, Street House, 56 Dey at. WAXTED—A coop, stron INDUSTRIOUS BOT, ‘who can come well recommended for howesty. to work’ ts siore. Wages $4 per work. Address box 1,449 ost oftice, PABLE AND 5th ave at THB DET ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY 4 RESPECTADLE gicl. from Boston, aa cook, washer and ironer; can come well recommended. Call for two days a: 69 West 26th atreei, ANTED—A WayreR INA PRIVATE FAMILY. A man thorovchly vomrptemty with fret rave ety ge enoes, may apply £! Va. Oot ar. between v aud 9 P, WASTED IA SMART. ACIMIVE HOY, WHO LIVES with ais parcuts, Apply at i443 Chathain at. WAXTED—A B0¥ OF YOURG WAX TO OFRN OS. tors and make himeal wxoiul; @ German preferred. Inquire at tely lost her ‘good reterences as *io character and respect- poiltiy. poy at liz Madison at. for three deys. W ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situacion as plain cook, washer and troner in a pri- vate family, Cali at S<d Went 26th st., between Sih end oth avenues, TANTBD=BY A FIRST OLASS COOK, RMPLOY. Maid Ment in a respects dle private family; also by ANTED-TWO MEN 19 TRAVEL THROUGH ts chambermaid or waitress; bout fully coy tent ata Worn. Indiana aad fitgale with an ael!2uver sale Monday and Tuosttay, stating chy on Weinestas, im Yonkers, N. ¥. man; pay good. where an interview may be cloning my fee, $1, Jaines Guile; 7 ANTED—TAREB DRY GOODS SALESMAN youth about 15 years ob komme knowledge of the business preserred. Apply at 202 Bowery. Wa xtep-ar A MIDDLE A “AGED WOMAN, A SITUA- good waaber snd iro haw no odjection to go e abort distance In the country : be seen for two days at il Prince at, seceud Loor, fromt reom. ANTRD—BY A RESPECTABLE tom AB cook, Washer Gud Ironer; h ence, Cail for two days at 281 (th av. oun atm, W45TED—A CASH BOW IN A GROCE na correet at agurea and well recommended. at 79 Canal st. ANTED—A BOORKERPER TO WRITE A FEW eveninge ® month, commencing on the Ist, Place of dusimere Teh 25th and Och sta Address i’. & F, 8, Herald WASTEDIAN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT MAN 18 AN on 19 open Oysters and make himvet gou- 00 the real Interest of his employe rw opening. Apply at #59 Broadway )ANTED—TWENTY for & whaling voyag STORE; Apply W4stensa ITUATION, BY A FIRST. bass COOK; 9 “an exowliont understange all Kinds of cookin, dbaker, and 8 good washer and ‘rover; ence," Apply ab 33 West 43d at, ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURS! @-rving In that expacity for the Inst most satisfactory. refere Address Nurse WASTED Br AN AMERICAN WIDOW situation a house! Call on or addre 297 7th sty Dasoment. FIVE YouNG MEN TO-DAY, outfit furniabed, and $1, AND ALI we uj WARD, SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTA' Se Weak ti rcorser ct Wes Protestant woman, as good plain cook, washer aud froner; tm willing to asaist in housework: city reference. Cail at 48 Woat diet at. ie, up naire. THK TRADE 5 “AN Expekiencen | QONFRUTIONER AND FANCY CAK V : of game sud poultry OY wanted. Moet be a good party workn: Apply at of SOUPS, IF BD excelien' yy su) So a ree blagatts ie | 2. —: a ling to avaist with renin, ‘eymired: ’ - Flt referenees ie private family preferred. Call vn, worP aa Sa SUR, kM. Y z Ldind at 19th at, dete een Ocn and 7th ave i rire Paunlps. 268 and 257 Gana » poly to at wey! a FIRST CLABS COOK, with Fences, & s(gation as Quok; understands geokine Io ull fe bran nes sud woul asemt with the wash- gular iaundress, Call at 192 Bast Zlat at. lewd SITUATION. BY A YOUNG GIRL, a8 work aad fine washin OUSE CARPENTERS WANTED.— Front at from Id til 8 @cioek. RD—APPLY at IGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING 1S. nits to learm the trad gent bor, bevween 14 und 16 fe bovine Xoply at Hajer 37). kROTY PK FOUNDRE WANTED, N pro R. | a |i ANTRD-A SITUATION, BY Two RESPROTABLE wndersiods moudiog and castin Fie; one wa iret clans cook: the other as laundrengor | Wiereotype Foundry, 24 Beekman Ht, to do ebainber work and igs erty rete - on, Ad: from Paria, waots & online y arrive Ia, Hern =A HUOD AKCUN MARD TO WORK ON siiuo and coca, anuiy as IBM os ame Bo ay, sie ¢ 001d ws tne wove SER Feresence aivany Cal tur rine sage WwW ORS A PINBT CLASS FRENCH CUTTER: Ru of Ny " ; 8 THE TRADES, V ANTED=tWwO Ld ge Bs 7. MacuIN ere Fe we worl pt Kissam, MM. if "i Company’ OT to 00d Breas st, Becuxlye, pay OOLLE! Weenie all tts branches, Woolies deparueat may apply te none capeenneal oe ‘#. 8. JAPPRAY & 00 SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. A Postrion as BOOKKEEPER WANTKD—BY a youay man, whe hi | yeara experience ap ined, Salary moder noes nnexcopriouabie. Ae arene J, Awards, Her Aid os YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION aS BAR ender oF ut purer: goad ity reference given, sé dress J. D., box 10 Herald offs. MAN WANTS Ass [ATION as coaon. mn A YOUNG MAN Dusinus EMPLOTMENT ror Hs evenings from 7 ries a fal hand: would profer to beep 1% Addvavs, stating oon p obable remuneration, 0. Hl, W., box. 878 Post oboe, YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COAQR- MAD ina private family, ees of oy reference, Ad- dress W. W., dex 143 Herald offlor, yihes pa INDUSTRIOUS TOUNG MAM, JUST OUT OF BUST olenale house, as clerk. Situation WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 18 YEARS onder. Bast ce from hin leat of , a8 bar! bs rbot ‘employer. Graton w. { WANTED_-BY A YOUNG MAN, TW: good eduextion, in & wholesale v! wnranee Or broker'sollices Addreaa Webs f rete: e leat! ITUMTION WANTED—AY A YOUNG MAN, 48 ‘coashman, to work In a pinin.garden, to mik cows, (0 fanke himarlf "useful in a gentleman's’ house Addrene WANTED. 1¥ A STEADY MARRIF! IAN, A siTU. avon rier or watter in waclesaie Sestness: reference given If required, Address 235 Court at, Broom. lyn, ARTED-BY A YOUNG MAN WHO aPitaKs Ny Mingiiah, Wrench and Geran a place in a Rotel or restaurant: that business for four yea Farle and London Address to iiotel de la America de 36 ‘and 38 Kant Houston wt, suckiuth WANteD=* SITUATION AB COACHMAN, A married man whe han had several years experienen in the city and can furnish tof references. Apply at Bleecker st ANTED—A SITUA’ WwW ware or gnn store, by & young man acquainted with the business; can reler to bie presentemployer. Address U. M. L., box 130 Herald entice. Herald ail : NIN A WHOLESALR HARD. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS the grocery business, well recommended and speaks Boclish and German,a situation in a Yah tore, oD or address Theodore re levers, 8 Pitt st. ROOTCH OR 1 ENGLISH WOMAN—TO QO A SHOR? in ntry, axfiret elaas cook abd lauo- None bu! ta competent person, with good city refer onoes, need apply. Call at47 Broad st, between 1} 2 EAD WORK —WANTED, HANDS TOR THE ABOVE. roadway ‘fourth tioor, front roam, om the Pri H TL ACNDRESS WANT D, A PROTRSTANT YOUNG ae women, who is a superior Isnndreas; English or Berth preferred. None noosa apply who cannot | give tisfactory reference from the last pice Call ag 107 oth oorner 18th at., frou 10 to 12 o'elock, ILLINER WANTED—T0 GO A SHORT DISTAKCK Mir York: none but the best meed avply. In. quire or BL Fe 317 ire Sau LESWOMAM WANTEN—OW & WHO UNDERSTANDS the corset, xkirt and hosiery business, None other need apply at W, A, Carr's, 2:2 Futon st, Brooklyn, for two or three daya, Ww* Broadway. NTRDSFOR A RMALT, PRIVATE FAMILY IX the country, @ cook willing apd obligng, and whe knows how to milk. Apply beiween 34 iVo'eivek em Menday and Tuesday mornihgs at tlandt 6. ANTED—A GERMAN NURSK, TO TAKE CART: OF ‘a chi'd and do ehainverwork; one who is faithtul and Kind, neat and tly in pervon.| Rowe nee apply. e3 ape hey can producd the best of city references. Apply at} Ww neminge, at, Brooklyn, betweon the noura of Sandé ANTHD—AT 41 MAIDEN LaNr, muif finishers, WM. MOSES. ry W ieranin cated NO LEARN OLORING PHOTO grapla cartes de visite, bivteried! und Uzure paintings make tloral ‘wreaths and crosses. ‘apply at 25 24! ° hy scorer Ata ave, eis WANTED two O WOME NF AS COOK, WABHER ‘andironer, the other as waitress and todo lug wash Apply tmumeds A “vRW 600D tng and ironing; city refereoce reilred, ately at No, 6 Birong place, South Hrookisu, Wiss “ORRMRN GiRL. FOR. @uNERAL housework, Apoiy at 44 Hammond at, Ls Warreenst a SMALL, ARSEICAD FAMILY, 8 t'worman as chi jurse and toaseist with up stairs ewok, Rune bets nest ane Udy. oxperiensed well enn phys ‘person need apply. i as 570 Broome st, moar Var ‘ANTED—ASRAMSTRESS. WHO 18 A COMPETENT ‘dren ind who bas lived agindy’s maid. Apply before 10 o'clock A. M.. at 82 Univn square, east si WASrr ama AGED WOMAN TO po THR omali ffainily. Apply at 109 124thst,, near ay, NTED—FOU goon ee Le Es, aT A oTH W TESTU a i ANTED—A FIRST CLASB “DAUND' iss; ONE ‘Who has been used to hund'e wasuing aud un futing: \eral wages given, Apply ‘basemen jest tith WATED—TwO RRAT, COMPRIBNT ENGLISH OB German gi ne to’ cook, wash and from: the other for chainberwork and wait Salk after 9 Glock in tbe morning, at 186 Lexington W ANTED—. IRBSPEOTADLT YOUNG WOMA’ @ frean breast of wilk, as wet nursef one will cumbrance preferred. Apply ot 129 Clinton piace.” WARTED-A TIDY GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID AND Inundress; city refereace required. Apply at 177 Weet Jib st., between 6th and 7b ANTLD—A FIRST CLASS ORDER ©OO) who has been used to cooking In « rea spol ch piiker eclgtah pe Gait at 312 4th av., adove but a good, quick hand vee must cumeé woM recomment Bhi at, WANTED-A ¥ young MoMAM, TO COOK, Liron, None but tione who understand th aNTED—A GOOD oor AND CHAMBERMAID. Inquire at 39 How ANTED—aA WET NURSE, “WITA A @0OD, PREBH breast of milk. Inquire dt 50 West 37th at, from 910 Ww 12 A. M. Ww ANTEDATIRER OR POUR SMART YOUNG OIRES to wait on tabies, ip & bali and concert saleon, Ny at 20 Bowery, op atali WASTSO—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS TO Assisy in a privace oe house. Apply at 106 Leonard ot 0g LOsT—A ROUGH, DARK HATRED sooTcm Tarner: with valiow leas bewween Leziog: POUND—A ARGE LOG APLOAT IN EAST RIVER, The own have it by applying at the lumber yard. foot of Twealy-eizbth street, Rast river, by proving pro perty and by paying expenses, at -on TNORSDAY, THE 10TH. A SMALL BLACE and Dog, very little nuir on. Whoever w bit £0 S00 West Vorty-third street will receive §: — QTOLEN. ~$100 RRWARD.—-HACK COACH NO. 57. OY close panel behind and front, ana- patr of Bay Horses, long tatlas one wit oder (he oye and the other with scar on fore kase. $5) wili be paid for Covers of the same, and So for the eonvicuen Of the thick, ‘Apply to James Wals», No, 5 Harrison street, - REWARDS, REWARD. “LOST, ON BATU ner of Figuth Coll T Y, THE 12TH ae ane Tweny ‘th rong will receive ° . s Weat Twenty, fourth rer hile by _— RUWARD.DOG LOST=A BLACK AND TAN Terrier, of about 12 or 15 pounds weight: re ne of Jerry, Any one returning the same to 18 oa “ner of Twontytourth aireot, will re- REWARD —LOST, $25 going from John to Beat oud Ting. centre stone pear al m pe. WHI ba, paid by returning 1110.0. ih: 5() REWARD wrt rp eon wo". WAY cars Cail’ ast pus. No questions a $500 REWARD, Lot or 10 ursda} $i no PAID ON THE RETURN or Wu, Robineen, evening in Broad et, wear Fourth are. at Fall River depot. 10 Reston, mooMe (ra Bingin sto iitie gut 1 we i ke the aioe at ta, | Too e rat porn” i Pa fit - retire’ same to fgand Boston. | Aly, jeca ve we above reward ani ne ques MENRY A. HALL warouns, JEWELERY, &C. WHO FINDS HIMSKLE HAND UF Ore for ante his (ine Gold Magic Case Watah for one. ha Youw tam boat srope. Cail as 83 Bleecker streat. Loki ANRICH, 738° BBOADWAY (BEW TORK FORKION® ©ve. MS USUAL, Lhirty per cent over aay inae fee Diamea: old HM Geta and Ativer, Furs, F Shawls, OF aay articles of viriu. ov room Dr. Ieane oom, es ee Yu Pen an Surety used.