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ice, and thence returned to writers or The addresses were assumed evidently tor the conducting some fraudulent business, and in these letters were iound to contain re- : ‘ worthless were returned to the writers, after having sen placed in new envelopes. Out of this aiuinber, 4,044 ere returoed to banks and insurance companies, 90,456 "business ris, and 917,690 to individusis “lactead ithe above aggregate are 9,761 letters returned free of ratage; these ocowisted of official letters from the varieus spartments, aud ietters sent to the various hospitals for ¢k and wounded soldiers. 41,016 dead letters written _ foreign languages were aieo recnrned during the year. abort 24% per cant of, the wuole os ember sent out (or 1 writers to ("cain returned to the department, dalveed aire ' The — INT SUGGESTED, |» The gross revenue derived from the dead letter postage | Mected om tbe letters sent out and delivered amounted 058, out of which were paid the clerks e: eared redirecting them. The coilectivn of postage on sui , turced jetters complicates the accounts under | } sing salaries ‘or postmasters. Theao letters must be dered at the mailing, and then at the receiving office, |, 4d postage collected; aad such as capnot be delivered | ust be credited to the postmaster when sent to the dead ster office. The aim of the department is to have no | }ead letters in the mails, and to collect all revenues by sane of posiage stamps, avoiding the necessity of keep- zyaccounts, in future postmasters are to enter in their counts only unpaid letters, which are mostly from or foreign countries, aud it scems inconsistent to send ousands daily from this department with instructions enter them aud collect postage. The amount is com. ratively small, and yet the attendant labor very co i I therefore suggest, as & mattor for thé con- 7] of Congress. the propriety of restoring prepaid |{ ters to the owners free of postage, especially in view " the fact that a very large proportion go to persons of Hf erate means. t WHOLS NUMBER OF DEAD LETTERS SENT OUT { The number of domestic letters of all descriptions sont ; + from the dead jetter office during the year was |) 03,908. In addition to these, large nutnbert or letter ay ests ‘or their return to the writers if up- | imed in a specitied time, are returned by postmasters |/ tout passing throngh the dead letter office. and con- \, nt efforis are made to promote this mode of return, YORRIGN DEAD LETTERS, : he number of letters returned unopened to foreign ies oars: the year wag 162,591, tbe amount o: un- wbion was $9,161, The number received ? m ‘orig Eickt ye tee ise condition, during the ae |, Was » amount of uppaid thereon $2,088, apna { } Joring the ‘fist year of the rebellion, the number of ers whieh passed between the United States and ) “pean countries decreared, while at the same time y.Pasto of letters returned increased, Each subsequent ‘tT ‘the correspondence bas been besarte while the Jo of dead letters returned to Europe bas decreased. UNCLAIMED MONMY IN) DBAD LETTERS, j y eutbentty of an act of Congress, the unclaimed ‘ pey from dead letters is used to promote the effi : rey Of the dead Ketter office, by providing temporary ‘ka to seaist in the examination and retura of letters. |! \fund thus realized. was $5,083, to which was added |, Proceeds of the sale hereinbefore referred to, $1,175, 4 toe Be & total of $6.258 Deducting the amount ex: for clerks, ‘21000, and incidents! expenses, $82 80, lane romaine June 30, 1864, of $3,250. ' de act approved May 17 ‘"Tect, o hort: a authorized’ the ' tter General to establish. ‘+u1 gush rane avd ror ite Hy i aatag a va a jistant have been rintendant and ass! ve appointed: dred and forty-one post offices have been money Order’ offices, aud ‘th he oper prare Syeree iil LF Ei H Te é 3 i & ew ST G3 2: E: bet 3: FE ‘mails; but i exceptional cases more than ve ‘procured. The Ppeg amount con- tesa! your 1862 wan 34 * 63, curt 3805 30, and 1804 $5.18, showing that. as a Whew di OF TRE SYSTEM, $8 i as ry ral amounts,” | asdron se i 4 i i i a 4 $¢*88 | effect , t is pI one, therefore, residing at places in the vicinity of ve desiguated in the list of money-order offices can ‘era'ly avail themse!ves of this system. soommencivg the money.order business it has been eatent 10 beein with the larger offices and extend it 10 oy CJ Hay apo as possible. Measures will also be troduction jn the army. te establishment of the system in this country will loubt, lead to arrangements for tbe interchange of | feticoal mouey orders with the several foreign coun. swith ich we have direct postal relations, ADDITIONAL LEGISLATION SUOGESTED. y the eleventh section of the act above referred te, masters are prohibited from depositing in any Dank br geen funds of which they bave the custydy. [ i reepectuly suggest that the business would be the postmasters having moneys this source to tan iB the national banks desig. od of the Treasury as depositories of } publ Ay inane) to their own credit ‘thereby relieve the department from the necessity urnisbing vaults ana safer. Substantial advantages ud also result to the Byrn? interests by permitting ; Jeputy it in these banks any pub- poneys like conditions; and I such a its to be made under the direction of the | wnaster neral. ave the bonor to be. very respectfully, ‘ary ten aa vant, WILLJAM DANNISON, Postmaster Genoral. he Presipent. Fort of New York, December 6, 1864. CLEARS! ‘wemshtp BC Knight, Gategher, Philadetphia—W J Tay- rarnstpl Chesapeaze, Willetts, Pertiaad—& B Crom. ff George (Bremen), Mebrens, Rangoon—Garrele & Np Belle Wood (Br), Freeman, Liverpool—Williams & Joann (Br), Robertson, Leghora—Tapscott Sostratia, jladeiphia—Williame & Gujon. Aioriae, Ewell, fan Frasciecoewin Tt Coleman in, Havana—J E ee Ocean Heme (or Eilon siavens, Rie Wall. Monnet, ain Rt tsk Dewalt. , t Kites —I finger Sse), m voneen Neasau—T aR Webster & Co. Se Mountal , Bimendorf, Norfolk—-T B Chase. Grin Matthews: Phitadeiphia=J W Me! Keo Viek sburgh, Haskell, Elizabeth port—Metoalf & Dan- er Josephine Thompson, Moore, Baltimere, ARRIVED. Mmship Costa Rica, Trakiepeagh, nite and passengers. to 1, ayant’ ina, © ith I) standing, yt jt all etn: Sader nearly: upg ‘trea recking achrs at werte brig; she Could net ve gotten off; the orew were oo re in tents, Carmehity, California (U_8 transport), Godfrey, Hilton jad, Nov 8), via Folly Island Dec. in ballast, to 0 8 Jariermaster. Sth inst, 11 AM, iat 8715, lon —, passed s 16 fathoms water, suppe-ert to bea sane. Aspinwall, Nov 24, Bd Heamehip Howard, Bea 3 days, with "aseeng ere, to Murray New rf Be), Shia th tron &°. to ‘and thonce had plessatt weather; 3 entwaver and ahifted en¥o of Providency), Spraate, Cardi 0 oa coal, ler, et ioet, of the Capes of the Deiaware, Br wont Wild Horse, hence Jerk Perain, Holm, Cronstadt, 48 days, with mane, to Wm ‘C0, ) dave, good, Ellingwood, Glace Bay, 11 days. with at Brett, Son Rc Inst, Int Al 43, lon 69 46, had aiy NNW to NW Ae, Janie Tren (r), fo, PRI, 11 days, with DR Dewo! Brig dae Coline (Bey, sham, Windsor, NA, 14 daps, ster, to A Sinithere rap iona Freeman, Crowell. Haltimore, 7 days, with coal, W Lewis © % bebr Emma Anderson (Br), McCarthy, 8t Martins, Oct 20, bie & Som, Noy 6 ina heavy SE gai, went on let, LT, remained untill the th inet; was Ps off, atter ing away the masts, by the Covet Wrecking i baa received perme, age damaKs, 0 her bottom; war vod to thin eit oman tr) Bato ai atc eraeng 2 0 ORs, lace may, 10 Con aster. lonron, 8 das for Providenc HG Fe, Me, 19, anya aghhe jo arr 6th; rf Vite 21m port ships AM: Lawrence, Taylor, from Gan Franciona, ary eae tea aa: ena Bases, net Setter es zit NEW ‘YORK HERALD, WEDNESDA¥, DECEMBER .,7, 1864. 3 = WANTEO—FEMALES. t Port Ewen for Glear niin a: Steamers Rebecea Clyde; barks SR iyahogs Ratan Freburess, Wind at sunset SW, very light. are obey vee invalid wedayes reference beard from om for te. Jee iit Bast us st, and 3d avs. RESPECTABLE omas WARTS A SITUATION UO WO; email ate family. Good re» fo, Call for thive days at 241 Paside st wear Suith, rooklyn. A Rearsoranne YOUNG orn, WANTS A SITUA. tiem as first rate cook. washe: beat ‘ans 0" Fefereace ane Cali for two days at 130}4 W. A YOUNG LADY WHO 18 CAPABLE OF convers. Hines fea tke Bnatah. French and German languaces, xchange ber present situation. Inquire for three days in the Freuch confectionery, 367 Grand st, EROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO ke of children and do plain sewing, or chamber- rane wailing; city reference if required. Inquire at Miscellaneous, Tas Portianp Lins or Sreamxns—The line knows a9 Cromwell's New York and Portland Steamship Line has been disposed of to the New England Screw Steamship Com- Paty of Portland. The new company have arranged to in: Grease the line, and two new steamers are understood to be under contract. All the principal merchants in Portland nd the Grand Trunk Railway are interestea in and Ident fied with the new company. HB Cromwell & Co are the Agents of the line in this city, as heretofose. Steamsuir Gxouce WaAseiNGtON is to leave on Saturday next for New Orleans, as will be seen by our advertising columns, The rate for first class passage by her is $75, and her accommodations for passengers are said to be excellent. Lavyca—The schr Wapella will be launched to-day (Wed» Beaday), at $ o'clock PM, from the yard ef E F Williams, at Greenpoint, Bhe is owned by A Bell & Son, Is 115 feet long on deck, 25 fest beam, 11 feet depth of hold, and 3i5 tone register. Suir Joun Corrie, Hellewoll. from Callao, guano Jaden, 2 fire in the harbor of V: RESPECTABLE PROTRSTANT WOMAN WANTS A te mituation as wairess or 1 do chauberwork or house- o objection to the country; hasten years’ reference, Call for two days.at261 thay. id RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION Aa Good onok, washer and ironer; understands her busl- eas; ta willing and obliging: has no objection to do geae- Fal housework 10 @ small’ private family: ive the best art rer Cun be seen for two days at 126 West ‘Octo edge. She te Bele to have been set on fire by the crew, Ouaccount of their being locked im the forecastie every night, C was Dullt at Rockland, Me, In 1835, was COLORED GIRL WANTS 4 SITUATION TO DO 1744 rons paeiae! rated Al—, and was owned in Thomas | peierfen Monn ae yea West eres, <cuaaliys geod 8th a6, Bank Avavsta Avrora (Dan), loading at Rio Janeiro for New York. was capsized and sunk Oct 11, and would be condemned. Bric Awoccasan (of Boston), Arey, from Gardiner, Me, for Fortress Monror, with oats and hay, was the herm brig Which took ire at Holmes’ Hole on, Siinday, as before ro, Ported. She was entirely destroy fire ory inated From the gallet the A was built nt Gouldsbaro in 1404. 200 tons, and rated 2—, Big Aranerta—For account of stranding of this vessel see report of steamship Costa Rica, above. Bric Daxiez Boog, Tucker, from Portiand for Baltimore, before reporied ashore on Smith’s Point, Chesapeake Ba: f\ off with alight damage after liguiering, and timore 3d Inst, Beur Batavia, Loland, from Boston for Warebam, was ‘abandouved on the Jat inst All on board were rescued aud Nave arrived at Boston. “Scur Auice, Hallett, hence for Baltimore, ie ashore on Smith's Pout.” A lighter has been sent to her. Sour Eviza MatiLDA (not Matilda, as reported yesterday )s was the vessel which was towed to Bath, Me, leaking badls+ after having been ashere on Ram Island. Carcurra, Oct 15—The following is the latest revort from the casualtias in the recent typhoon:—The Richard Busteed ia still high and dry at Gossipore, with loss of ail ber naa (excepting foremast) and other eonsiderable damage bat making no Water, Dirigo, on shore, on her beam ends, her snare, ‘sachors ana chsins gone. Phalatta, afloat. makes po loat, ‘discharging, Bx- Western Star, still SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTADLE young girl, to do ge housework; good city refe- Call tor two day Went 200 wt, rear, Tene A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION TO ft Gag Neo “er iron, or to do honsework; joc ions to go a short distance in she ceuntry: good references, Call at 229 West 25th ¢ 9th av, ia the rewr, for two A < RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION to tuke charye of a baby and to do plain sewing; best ity Fefcremce, Call for two aays at 117 West 24ib at, 7 N WANTS A SITUATION jenerai housework, Can be seen for two Alst et, RESPECTABLE WOMAN W as cook: understands all kinds ef cooking and would Aasist with ‘he washing aud troning Excellent reference. 0127 33d st, near 7th av. HES A SITUATION RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A baby to wet nurse at ber own house. Cail at at Mth petweon Sith and 97th sis, third door from 36th, N_ EXPERIENCED EMBROIDERE _work in and out of house. CaN at 52 Forsy pitti COOK :MISHRS |A SITUATION IN A ‘ould do tie washing and fron aa excailent, havens jod city reference, at 98 West 20th st., between 6th and 71h A ater at present, Harry Treralda, high and. dry” at” Cosal high and dry at Seebpore, Notice to Mariner, Notice ts hereby given that the new Buoys recently placed op Old Anthony or Vapor Rock. and Corwin Rock, entrance to Portland barbor, Me, have broken from moorings and gone adritt. het ‘will be replaced as soon as possible. y order el the LAzbtnouse Board, H K HINKLEY, Lighthouse Clerk, 1st dist, srrequited et Call for two. day: A SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPROTABLE 1, to do general housework; 00 objection to go & short distance tothe count 1004, cy reference, Can be seen for two a: aicrauadieonte eee, A omens aiRe wisHEs A SITUATION IN 1aSbIp Sophia Rogge ‘Tucker, ald from New Beaford Sth housework; has the beat of city refereuce, ‘Cae be je N Pacie at Sohn £ Wan, Viner MB, ar at Honotay porto Seen for two daze at 225 Lewis ut, between 71h and 8th gua. he Arctic. with 40 wh thin season. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A BITUATION A af cook and to assist in the washing and ironing. Call or two days, City references. ee RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A fire uation po ce enna barteri! hh or nurse seametresa; ‘ileon' Papell elty reforenoa. ‘oan ries) at, Between 6th an. 7th avi SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, wo. gesof tier Nem ezata imitate < from her | last place. ali at 186 East J 224 * third foo fo moe Aan 2 WANTRD—BY a a PROTESTANT. ‘wo. 4 cook, washer and ner, tn a smail ivate fain fully competent of he stustos. The btn as ity reference given. Call at 80 West 17th st, near oe a ee NB, Biya ‘ = nce. N a ines Sept 17, k ofl this season, 26th ult” "Both of them were abiot and killed, ‘ead sane, sod ul neither of them hae yet been found. es Kem, de. 5 grat ea kis Conte, Rica, hence tor Aspinwall, was passed Wiliams, Williams, from Boston for Malaga, wit foe a sails. bulwarks, &c (required no assistance), Meet edith, from Bo ton for Aux Cayes, Nov 12, . from Boston for Aux was seen Nov Mons Passage. Foreign Ports. ton Borairx, cr ee brig Fannie Lincomn, Hardison, @ooD DRESSMAKER, wHo THOR Lif = A ery aves sine ahy IGHLY wh je out by the day; it situatic le abe ate shies store. eo peter, sid 9h for Valenei (and sid 10th for Chinchas) Satiate Cand wie Oe “ter en ‘tease ‘Rane. WOMAN ‘WANTS A SITUATION TO COOK, Wasi ‘Ghinchas): 1p Vit and iron, or to do general housework in a private f Peak, San Francisco (and ald 10th for Phin) 8th, Chas mily. Good reference. Sat st's077 7th av, Lie ene Da ‘Otis, Rio Janeiro (and sid lith for Chincbas), 7 . id : John SITUATION WANTED—AY RESPECTABLE a plain onok, washer and froner, fetnetacs. ‘aa 105, Weat'sst ‘8t., for two di aaye, AS YOUSG WOMAN habs) A SITUATION TO et wash and iren, or todo general housework. gt King at, pais bar 0 ee On er Oe A "law dry wiee a aren Cone Rg RY , from ve years ewn residence, obs wr ‘est 36th at. ae Seerag A RESPECTABLE TO XOUNG WOMAN WIGHRS A sITU- ‘wash and irom Tpeotet of°eity ‘reference ‘can be piven,” Gal ar ilo Weel Soin ot between Sth end 9th nave, WOMAN WISHES TO PROCURE WASHING, TO_DO shiner renidence, for a ad familes. Call om Mrs. Ben- der, 259 Bast 1axb at, room I sla bet. 'ay ships, Wan, Nelson, Smith. Aniwre Tuoker, Hallet, Cork for, kas ant, Philli ‘Good city- Joe, Nick & soja Hage joe eral In port Nev 13. ‘ships. ler yr. eae 7 from Chinebas* ter-Dove, doyarr from do, arr 12th; Gaspee, nitoxdurue from toe. eke! , Kelley, Baker's Islan ‘supplies, to sal! ae on return. rk Nov Z7—In port agin pepo Age, Faroe. worth, irom Sam Francisco, ari @ day: Sovora, ue Taste sams ‘Bid 24th. teumsahips Golden Ci lace fan Francisco; Shh. Gustemalgy Dew, Central ina: uS Rong the Oceas. Treat, Boston, ee Eras eis port Hancock, cis fobs, for Boston sod Berrick. Sompaero, Nov 17—Ip ‘Adeline "Adatas, etd for hiladelphia: Tew days 'S Sid 16th, bria Open Sea, Phila Gare Megste V Bag = aes hamden eer rae Salm rn SR rai ieee nd ironer, ins small fezully: BOSTON. Deo ier, Se ie 3 Big pe Hu Tig, Grama. Bo: gefeeree CANES Tithe betroen Brendes naire: echrs Mary B right, erera: teree, ‘Soudder, SITUATION WANTED—BY,A YOUNG GIRL, 4ORD ae Pen, “Cee hGeergetowa: a 'B Wheeler, Us, to mind children or to dolight work. Best refer- ence. Cal ‘Gall at 210 Went 26th ot. A: ) youna GIRL WANTS A BITUATION. TO DO housework. Good references, Call at 239 9th at. oe iparaiso; Sree RL RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion as plain cook, washer and ironer; po objections to tsework. City references. Call at 125 West 27th ot, 3 Fat near 7th av., for two days, Pi phi siloaenen: Bon iG wo: IT BALTIMORE, Dec S—Arr brix Daniel Boone, ‘Tucker. a mera maint with the wabdlan wud Irealag Portland, stice being gp auee ‘ache Jos Alolats fo do h k io & email family, City references. NYork. [old Brem ship Astronom, looper, att far two aye at 10 wort at, T echrs: miver vlouae Grooms Antigua’ ‘vated tes. mith epee cw now, Sruith; New Nickerson, Raitanen: ks Lady Sale, Daniel Wed- ater; brig Museovado. “ASITUATION MANTED—BY A NEAT. INDUSTIOUB Sid bart 40 coeking or general eeaviore:; 18,97 ble and Corte ay. oF country of Atlantic at., Brooklyn, Sth—Arr bark, ay Rio ened brias Presti simo, James, Hi a Wording (Dui tel), ia ‘Suri: mani any wi, Oar, aR WELSH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO THE ‘Grape mb, housework of a amall family; is eS ae eaeent, aaa we Masher and ironer; good references.” Gall'at SieTus are, Ld a0 Ms ang Lven: | A YOUNG OTRL WISHES A SITUATION A8 CHAM. ry ae itty Haven Jae une beat of cits referees tems ner last, place, ‘Can 60 ben sci iA Es he a ‘aad ue soon far two days at 62 3d av., bewoen 33th and 39th ata, ona, Lord, New York; ae BRST erode Istana. image aa chr Isabella, A A BITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, “ lev, NYork: a. Carr, do. waitress or to do obamberwork and fine washin; PUL RIVER: Deo tart schra EBaroes, Cliford, and aoderwande etiher wore thorpughiy: the beat of 6 given from her last place. Cull for two days Minerva, Brightman, Elizabethport. Sid sobr Iram Smith, wae Sere ‘Terry York. ne ‘Aut iciecummacsdotae corner 324 at., over the millinery store, i 20. ir Moro, gonespopt Yor. Dee ‘Warrenton, Cousing, Rilsworth “YouNG WOMAN 1 Wwisune 4 SITU ATION— Tm, 3 Biigatns, 40 10 for do; 2d, bake, Collins, Ban- ansare and seams! city oF egunury, | fewer aud good f and ironer; wages chan sen ears Thome. “Call for two days at $a West 4duh at, in ore. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE A Protesant girt, to do general housework in © small ‘can come welt recommended. Call for we 25th at., between Gth and 7th .D. Dec 4—Arr sebrs Carthagens, Kelley, ERG Re hiyee ay, ae, fandalt su); Sid sebre tise Jame, In M Mack; ih, NYor a Cae erhats pCHILAD REELS, 14 Pocahontas, Berry, * Gia brine Roret, Ki: “schrs Wim_B Thomas, Hott, Leland, Bosten: pees Seas @ Deering, Wiliard, Portland; FIRST “GLASS “cook WISHES A SITUATION. Q Flora. Hackett: Sinoia. Kelton; ag a Hen, an and Understands cooking, 18 ail ite branches; is a. Albro, Boston; irk Edward Al pset—sinnietenees beige Lithan, AKenmard, Bat Bangor for Wasnt ton: ADner Tay- FIRST Lal 8 LAUNDRESS WISHES TO TAKE A. t for NY ork; sobre Sy” ies pane, family or gentiemen’s washi: ‘by the dozen of Bangor gor Ter ‘Hapes fenee aa Brooks, Loe: mee abow ‘good reference as to honesty gd Georgetown, Taa ‘oor ea ilanelphi iphiat ‘on or address Mrs. ‘Kettey, 261 Bane ath Wotchmrn. Lakin and nied, aberis, Catale for NYore: Giraffe. Richardeo: Bie pt tte atts SS YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU. om na cook ; Is an eawellane baker; would have no ob to assist in the ing; cam ef Callat ‘or address £30 7th ay., pear worth for dos Totiminronin A ing LJ i dos Friend, oka Brockiva. Cid steam’ ip Nove Seon (Br), Liverpool; Be brig artomede, Ha- ity refer. SITUATION WANTBD—BY A HBALTHE YOUN “Sih—Arr steanship Damasois, Liverpool: brics Manes Jromen, se wet nurse: hae a full breast of milk. Cal Hatue, Glikey. Philadeiphia, vile MeRSENGH Bet. nass bate Cte ran. "vowed "aed tO an gelpbins Boney Cl p Bapays Eonar Tos Ben Lady Lake, Filfotson | Felli and’ D oa Dane Nor A® SITUATION WANTED ‘8, GOOD SH AMSTRESS, ls ya val Cater, Redon Nonna Li toners eek ANLEM. Dee Sate brig Alama. gheole, Machias for New ahiiaren eh rach ar or anf York: schre Viola, Bherma, nome, - —— rare an cone | eaten "Bid ti, brig alias YOUNG WOMAN WARTS A SITUATION £0 DO CKFORD, 4—Are he Ein Hamilton, Baker, hfiaren and do sewing oF washinas 8 Mao ‘objectisa'ts tke atry. all at No. 2 Bowling PEOCTABLE PR TESTANT WOMA} fav oes WISHES SPECI AL NOTICI A x. nr situation as nurse, stress, ican take ROWBISHOP augue fr jORTAL. THE, ME. | charge or nn intant trem ie Births Oran nurse to.an luvala ‘prepal rs ed (bY a ror bth’ saaaes leases ‘ne aye at 908 Bast +% her last place. Can be seen for ection, by order of the Special Gomin't: ao marge of the anime, at the Fane Wareronms of Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets, Ven PALM une TCM “EW YORK CITY AND COUNTY LIQUOR DEALERS Protective Society. —The regular monthly meeting of the above soc! ‘will be held tm their rooms, in Bleecker House, arent ker atree! Rigs door from Gres ‘adi day eventn; Decem be | a ky Ge ofthe members it ree TOMAS CASSIN, President, Jose RoQuade, Recordin Secretary. ERS OF PYRA LODGE, 4, F. T MEMBERS netified to atiend 8, commmuns eid on Thursday, 0 of atiending “A GERMAN ret WANTS A SITUATION AS PLAIN nese es sroners cris AER can be given it'required | crit’ Lar bi wal hc A YOUNG "GIRD ¥ WANTS A SITUATION ‘TO COOK, A. San 'and iron; geod reference, Cail at 200 Hebermer: horn st, Br #t., Brooklya. “) GRRMAN PROTESTANT GIRL, WANTS A SITUA. A Route took, w \d iron, oF © do chamberwork and qralting; no objections te the country ; goed city references Coit wt do West 13th at, 1m the rea COOK WISHES A SITUATION TO DO THE EN. tire cooking, pashiog, and ironiag; the best of city reference. ali wt 120" 7b COMPETENT PERSON Wants AA Sook or do housework; prefers inert wages; good reference. Call rat) h inat, atl o'clock P. M., for the funerai’et our lave bot it Ince. Ry order of the Pinon Gouprey, Secretary. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN BXPRRIBNCED can speak both Baglish Sod German. Call at y, room No, 6, OGICAL VIEW OF MARRTAG) A RiigioLogic ‘SO pages and 160 fine plates a7 EERTIBER fits anatomy of ihe human Dm ai 3 heat error, its d RITUATION wantap—t nf ay onASPROT ARLE oung WOMAN, waiting or folie MA, fine wan In 9 private easly ee "Ghey reference: fap. ‘A truthtul udviaceto the married. and. thow 0 ply at 168 West 23H mpl marriage who would know their physical condition, | Nenky \y N 1 AMBRICAN YOUNG LADY wou LIKE A Hsien egettlye tees bei vot 3 hataon | (A.\ntmson some cnt, wher he ccraa Peet ap useful; cam sew ni "i {18 good operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, The references given Trius | 80d feqaired. Can De neon at 165 West 26th st, — Last oITosR or. REBELDOM—A BRAUTIFUL art, finely colored, cua LU BEBO! end Charts, 12 Frank RiSPROTANLE YOUNG PRRAOK (A PROTKE. situation as ee Tees ee, atecirenal) ‘apply, ‘nt 106 $4 ars Price 25 vents. Agents wanted. 00, Publishers of Popular Maps sireet, New York. r mt Se aaah A RESPFCTANLE ALAA WOMAN WA ation todo gearral i ei w fromer and pain Sooke winves to uve Wi ean shew the bested sity farence, Sail ay Noy Bing %, lore A aITU- CIBER, CIDER. RRISON AND Pippin Cidor, tn Targe or t N jute or ean iene i ba _ SITUATIONS WA,TED_FRMALES. SITUATION WANTED—bY A RESPECTABLE A As Laas, eang omen 49 greeral housewark. ‘Cao be seen Ae Eusrecral YOUNG “WOMAN WANTS ee situation maid apd waitress. oF 0 do lain sewing. Good references Call for two days at 445 oth av., corner 26th ANT LADY Wish pnovesr ‘a first olass fancy store; esto learn NOOK.—A SITUATION WANTED. BY A COMPETENT sail Best city refer- ; neh and American cook who understands all kinds OF reference. Os!i a: 67 West 20th at., near (th avoune, indie tet Pa aig ES A ke the entire WVAMILIES, HOTBLS AND BOARDING “HOUSES rompuly supplied with fenale help, of all nat ons, to lo the digerent inches of also coahmen, gardeners, farm hands. servants, ito. Apply at Employ: ment House, corner of 6th av. and 11th at <A WIDOW LADY OF EXPERI- ation, as housekeeper, either 1m & Suilefuctory references; Bo Objeo- Tue cy. ‘Callon or address A. Br. Grenson: ITUATION WANTED-To DO THE HOUSE WORE of a private family, Dy a young woman, who is plain cook, washer and troner. Vat 104 Maedoug SEAMSTRESS AND TO TAKE CARE OF GROWING © children.—Applicant is experienced in cutting and fit- ting; would have no objection to travel with a Indy ax nurse orcompanion. Address 2/8 Court st., Brooklyn, for three days. ITUATION WaNTeD— BY A WELL ‘EDUCATED young man, whois wiiliog to make himself geveraily Usefai, ether in.@ store, ofc’. oF as a copyist, good recom mendations. Apply to P. A. C., 15 Cherry st., N. ¥. city. MITUATION WANTED-—BY A MIDDLE AGED WO. man; isa.good plain ov aiso do eneral housework; best of city reference. ‘an be pean at her present place, 1th ay., south west corner of 43d 6 “FOE DK. nea Can be seen at ET NURSE—A RESPECTABLE MARRIKD WO. man (American) wishes a baby to wet nurse atber own ber home; having just lost uer own child. Retereuces given if required. Caliat 74 York st., Brooklyn, for three ays. ANTED=BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO ‘lo general housework or ebumberwors. Call for two days at7 788th ‘st floor. v \VANTED—BY A GERMAN GIRL, WHO wisues to visit ber friends in Germany, » situation as wi or arse in a Tamaly that 1a going the nd her ser Wher passage. Can speak kugiish, Relers to No. 12 Fore! Green place, Brookiyn, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young womi Won Ed wood city reference. Cail for two dayi ass ANTED—BY & YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION Mea ssnmstress, by the, Gay oe month; can cut snd At children’s clothing ‘and do all kinds of family sewing, ee can operaaae Brot & Baker's sewing machine. seen at 85 West 26th at eee BELP WASTED—FEMALES, aNTED—A LADY'S MAID; ONE WHO V0 UNDER, ds Ber bastnnas, mss soese Apply at aos Livingston place, Stuyvesant equare, bavweem _ SITUATIONS WAATED—FEMALES. _ WANteD— PROTESTANT Pie MN, as 00! None but those having good el need apply at No. 9 West 3ist a oul Lz clock. WAxtev—a FRENCH BEAMSTREBS, TO woak ar the day. Apply at 49 Remsen st., Brookly: ANTED—A SITU ATION, chambermaid and seamst: 46 Weat [th st, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTRSTANT WO. | man (a widow ), 100 As BUTS? aud Rea osire can cut and ft ladies” andcbidren’s dresses, Apply at Canal a, Up statra, ANTED BY A RFSPRCTABLE OTR. AAITUA SY A YOUNG GIRL, Ad ms. Apply for two days at y ANTED—A COMPETENT SALESWOMAN, LH THB toy swre, G45 6th av., betweem 37th and 88th ala, AD= ply between 10 and IL o'clock. NT DRESSMAKER, WHO id, Apply belore 11 o'cleck A. lived as lady's Union square, eas D~A NICE, TIDY AMERICAN OR GE A] at girl, to do the work of two im fan! Assist in stove, Apply at 4u7 uth av, V [ ABIED AN ENGLISH OR GERMAN PROTEST- at tbe ane lent nurse and seamatress; of ¢ ty netane 08 Pee, 4. Call from 10 uotil 2 o’clook, at No, | West dath et infant from i an 4i¥e wood city reference. - U FANTED—A GIRL TO DO Na 8) Went 11th mot aad Ot WAxTER AOI, 10, BO COOKING AND wages $9. Apply 4: 33 Mource place, Brooklyn, b¢ and WAxte0—4 COMPETENT “YOUNG WOMAN. IN & sinail private family, 43 cook, washer and ironer, Ap- WASTED—A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘clock to-day. 4s chamiermaid and waiter oF cook; has no obje: tions to xo tn the country: nas good referenes. Cuil wt 110 West Ith at,, near 7th av, —————————————_ | ply at 1346 West 43th st., Dasement door, WV ARTED~A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 70 ; do general housewors; 18 a goud Washer aud ironer, WANTED-GOUD HANDS | FOR. CHILDRENS Call at 51 Marion at, poh nat clothes, by Mme. H, Walter Frese, 737 Broadway ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE JANTED—AN HONEST, INDUSTRIOUS WOMAN, V woman, as pla ner, or would as cook in @ private for two days nd have tue boat of city relerence, rally; she must understand he: Cali between do g a: 121 Weat 20th st, iirst iloor, back room, WASTED—A SITUATION, BY A RES girl, as cook, washer and troner, or to do JANTED—A GIRL, tia DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, rman housework cooking and was! in a gmail famity; V a irl preferred. Call at 03 West Sbth at., between Sih and i private family; city reference, Call for two day: Mouroe st. Mh ave. Wes Wantep—a WET NURSE, TO GO A SHOR? Dig, tanet e must have abundance of mile and Call wt 82 Nassau at, room 11, ai between 12 and 2 o'clouk, WARTED.—A | DRESSMAKER WOULD LIke A few more customers; kas & Wheeler Wilson ma- chine; will doall kinds of family sewing. Address No, Barrow st. WARTED—A GOOD PLAIN (OUOK, WASHER aND jouer; references required. Apply at 823 Henry st, Brookiyn, alter 9 A. M, W AXTE0=4 GIRL TO DO GENKRAL HOUSEWORK, Apply, after 3 P. M., at 50 Clarkaom st, ANTED—AT THWAITE'S GALLERY, 206 OHATHA ‘oung lady. Nove but a good ea in’ Brovklyn need apply. And © smart boy, to clean glass. ANTED—A WET NURSB. VANTED—A SITUA’ BY A YOUNG WOMAN, do chamberwork or to’ take ear n. Can for two days at 15 Mansfield piace, West Slat ats Sth axe., where allinformation as to character and abilty can be obtained ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NICK, TIDY ( in a private family to do plain cooking: is a first INQUIRE af 707 SIXTH Ro, rate washer and trons el trom ber v., near 42d st. last place, Gall at 82 West (Ist st., between 7th aud 8th ave, | —— w4 FE Dek La ag TIO BLE arried womai ‘a freth breast , ves of mulls "sopiy Yar ino! dupe at 160 Inter, second oor | A SETUATION ts WANTED—BY 4 SMARR. INTRI” back room. Work, in any capacity in which he is required; has no ob- ection to drive and ake care of & horse.“ Oall 1 for two ALISA Broadway, coreer of 46th 5 _ SCOTCHMAN, RECENTLY ARRIVED FROM Scotland, unmarried, 23 years of age, who has been accustomed to farm Mite desires to en, with a farmer ie in this or adjotming State: the most satisfactory testl Responsible clerks im | als can be o toe tacter and ability, address Johm all branches of busines furnisied merchants and others | Gray, box New York I’ froe of charge. We invite Inspection of our registry by mer- | — Sper ee eres eban GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS BERN IN BUSINESS IN “HELP WANTED—MALES. _ T NEW YORK MERCANTILE AGENCY (MARB butiding), 644 Broadway—Wanted, bookk pr Kespectal rons ANTED_BY A RESPECTABLE AND COMPETENT A situation as chambermaid and sea: Fr to tuls city and can form & private business connestion Kurope. and 1 nuchal, Frame as Ttalian langu: ait AB bookkeeper rte ist slash Mouse, Best ‘references given Ada! wR, box 1,173 Host oflice. raat ar Good reference given. Apply at #1 West WANTED<A situation, BY A FIRST CLASS Ley ttened Best city reference. Cal! at 116 West léth near 6th ay. ANTED—BY AN AME: RIOAN PROTESTANT WO. man, eelwation as child's nurse; is fully competent to take charge of an infant from its birth. Can be seen for two days at 17 West 26tb st, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 2 situaiton ag seamatrese; can cut and iit ladies) dress. do wll kinds of family sewing, cam sew cn Wilson's machine: would do chaniberwork ir" reveled, at No, 9 th at., near the Bowery, second loo! ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SIR ARIOM, 4s nursery oF daily governess, or to take the charge ef nnd teach ong oF two sisal! chivaresicam ‘ave neod.clty tele: rences. Call a Lastngton (reinseday) pte Bast Soth st, be- tween 4th and YW) ANTED—A “BITUATION, girl, te oe eral rence. Call for ‘ANTBD—A GIRL TO NURSE A CHILD, sua eof2M™ 10s Teference required. Apply at Tis Went ANTED<BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN. THE Washing of some gentlemen: or would do s3- lag et a famtly: no objection to go out by the day. "Called Sullivan st, i i WASTEDKA, SITUATION, BY. A FIRST, CLASS or goes would nant i pian washin; last place. ‘apply ‘at 471 6th ay. Wanzap-2r A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A ‘situation as nurse and plain sewer or light chamber- work; no objection tothe conatry. The ence. Call for two days at 16. Kast 16 Ld OF, TO LEARN THR LITHO. Wig vache. as been at the business Apply te. 49 CTosons 33 soekinan st. WANTED SIs A PRIVATE tee BY A RESPECTABLE has good city refe- RARE CHANCE OFFERED COMMISBION, or banking houses to obtain the services of a tho experienced and competent man, of integrity and Orat counections; would prefer out of door duvies a¢ jie, ble, though perfectly able to superintend effice lal hora af fnuncial character: unexceptiouable references, Address tonal, Herald ofioe. A. YOUNG, MAN. A BOY, BETWEEN 12 AND 16 YEARS OF AGR wanted in slay effice; one who lives with nix parents ‘and can come well recom jed. Apply at 119 Nassau st., room No. 9, from 2 to 0! yelock. ASNT WANTRD—LOGAL AND TRAVELLING, 85 fiay made, apply to Liscomb, Herne & Coy 8s Murrey 8 YOUNG MAN WANTED—IN A cRoc KERY STORE, good penman. denires e to make bitnsalf gouerally weefur” Apply at So Hud? | himeelt a 200 at food referer SMART, INTELLIGENT Lad, oF 15 OR 16 YBA! wanted,” for a hotel office; must be a good penman ant me well recommended; one residing with iis pareatn pre- ferred. Apply at the St. “James Hotel, corner of Broadway and 2ith A FIRST CLASS BOOKRKEPER, “WRITING a spiendiad hand. and now employed by one of the largest mercanille houses in the city. wishes 10 chdnge. Salary not lens thap $1,800. Good ref Addrese LB. D,, box 1,101 Post offi BEvercating ana WANTED—BY eit Ps Wai} bepetp tat Frened; nd irons Be Poet keep books. it 0 Be WANTED—TO PREPARE PAPER IN & PHOTO- ¥ Bow WART! rae a CLOTH JORBING oe ma urapbic establishment, Call at P, ©. Duchochol’s, 896 ITUATION WANTED—IN A WHOLBSALE KERO- jroome street, up stairs. sene lamp store. by a German; can Try and nucorging ds: the business, Address Geo. Muller, New Boe WANTED FnoM A rae eee OT AE | stablishment + cures and has some kaowledge of bookkeeping. address | GITUATIONS | WAXTED—BY TWO RESPRCTABLE box 2,765 Post office. young m ‘cleras in a grocery oF tea store, are will ry Ag mal case ‘ves ger lly useful: best of neral given, une ‘nnd the ner 18 yearsof age. Galbes 33 Om. at., in the store. Oo MAN UFACTURERS PROOKKREPERS. CLERKS AND TEACHERS OUT OF sepbloyinensaiould call at 713 Broadway. Wo ch for reginiering, Kmployers furnished wit) the vest of ham tablishmpent G, KONIGSBKRG, 71:3 Broad w: ND OTHERS.—WANTED,. Best city ref sore position te euperiniend er some many: Pe pnorwent, wh COMPETERT MAN WANTED. a@ | farturing or raechanical e-tabliahtn Ys iverer or country agent, Apply al 2 Beekman fag worke, gaa Gtting, | ty raulice sod management of ma- third fleor. jnery; is a used to fp net Habie to draft'and has no abjegtisa to local ‘whether beme ‘of city refer. Big totter be PROCURED FOR BOOKKEEP! orabroad, Address C. 8. A., Herald of eo pet emits taal orale ge 10 PAPER MAKERS AND WHOLESALE STA Brondwes, room Ne. , basomeat, United States General tionera.—Wanted. by an expesiesced mas, a situation Agency. 4s traveller or salesman. Address G. B., bes 210 Herald NTELLIGENT BOY WANTED—IN THE LAW OFFIOR oes, rift, road wi ress neatly, = FIRS RATE eretand ig, write well, live in’ the city, aad come tM arid Heth cath M led oats RARE reas Paf (OE iteraid alloc. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A BITUA- tion to do general housework in e smal} privase family, or {se willing to mind children and do iaie sewing elty referenee. Apply at 2a jour S3a at ‘ona’ be seen all the v eek. ANTED—BY AN AMURICAN WOMAN, A BITUA- Hon ‘as nurse; ie capable of taking the entire charge of an infant from its birth. Cull Sor two days at 822 7th av, corner 30th st., second tight, room No 8. Wess several A YOUNG GIRL A SITUATION TO housework, or to take cone, of children t of city feference, cy be seen at ITUATION “a8 “NURSE, bie Protes!amt woman; 1s capabl a ihe bottte ireea ite birth; m her last employer. ‘S27 Kant 10th at, from 10 A. M. W ‘ANTED—A hse pd BY & RESPECTA BLE to cook, wash and iron; can produce good city references, ‘npply at 165 West 33d st,, ‘between, 7h ‘and sth ave., drvt floor. WaAnteo—8y A YOUNG GIRI A fake care of & ehild, or as nurety governess. 26 East 2: rANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE roune GIRL, 17 Years of age, a sitaation to do light chamberwork and waiting in private family. “xcellent reference. Cuil for two days at 93 West 28th « QWaANtTeD—sy. a YOUNG 1 ENGLISH WOMAN. A SIT. wation as chambermaid or nurse, Good city reference Given. Apply to Mrs. Thompson, 114 Lith st, pear Ist s ANTED—A BITUATION 48 CHAMBERMAID AND seamstress, or cham! id and t mind srowi children: has no objection to the country or to travel, Ca! a Ne Washington place, two doors irom the WANteD—sirvarions, BY TWO Youre orate, lately landed; one to do general housewort and plain sewing. oF 10 ther to do chamberwore of ohildres 250 West WANTsD-BY A TRUSTWORTHY GIRL, A SITUA. tion to do house or chamber work. Call at 6) West ‘Warren at. a Cae Wantena SITUATIO! as FIRST CLaS88 COOK; derstands ber busin: fo all its branches; can be ‘well recommenced from her last place. Call at 182 7th av., two pair of stairs, back room, for one da A SITUATION, BY A YOt ye antecwere and waiting: is gtrees and would asaist in washing and iroo Fence. Call for wo days at 191 Hast 18th a end 20 avs, ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHILD'S NURSE, BY aa taihtal servan:. in @ family going to Liverpool, ald be responsible for pas-age gor services. Can be Soon se No. TLivingsion place, Stuyvesant square. a 3ERMAN WOMAN, A SITUATION ree or an invalid lady's nurse; is. ent seamstress; best of reverence given. Call at 633 P Hoar, front’ room, for wo days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do general housework: is good. cook, saaher and ironer; £00 ood tity Tet reference. Gail at jt Zech wt, ITED BY Susreorapti W AN’ * tuation 98 eon hectivn ees a ceran be given {re ee onplerer. 26" Kast 20th st. oor back room. ANTED-SITUATIONS, | BY TWO BISTERS; ONE ‘a8 cook, wash the other as chamber. maid ane’ watirnest beat ot euy roferevces: two daya at 73 West 20tb at, Fe aeebebe AShaden h sToe Se ee ON A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIR. Wea a = p eharaibermaid “an Re 31209 Bast WASTED= 4 ITUATION, BY. A RESPECTABLE girl, to do general house Boras cook; i@ will it piace. Oail ‘Can be seen for jroner and Warne A YOU: as lanndress or 4 eleven, ’ ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLA Cd housework; no objection to the country, liy reference. "Apply at 04 Rast Houston st. TANTED—BY 4 COMP! Ww ‘with @exoe!lent cil waltrenn, oF a5 cuteand fits; wages $9. ws Tintaity coupeient for tne fu Seca Sy seamen oak a Dest of city references. Call at WASTED=4 SITUATION, © BY A Young girl, to do cl core of ohildren amd race. lag iu & pr: ; ‘be stom for two days at 115 West Wate A RE: FRORASLE, WOMAN, A ert ation as wot nurse rivete farnily, Can be seen ‘inp ae 178 Went diet eh, dn ti ile bd ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE, JOung git], A# BUFR, Is competent to take charge of aby, “Best of city rolarence, “Gallet 147 Mass Aiur 94, (COLORED ). ,agouvomed 0 packing. silver and, glase ferences required. Apply to G. C, White, 19 Jonn packer y WANTED—A YOUNG MAN grape Tote NTRD—A§ sin ation, INA ea rity CLOTH «on com! 1 only, or otherwise; bys teiceman with, large Westen i ema Washi rafetanzes, unguestionssie. "Xd Sadreee dW, bei at, up stati WANTED—IN THE HAT AND CAP x jnesx, who can ip 4uence trade from New York Apc ee and Indiana. C. D. & Co., Herald oflice, stat mount of trade, ac QALESMAN WANTED—18 “A JOBBING BOOT AND ‘shoe house, who can seil w large trade, liberal ar- ment oan be made. ADPly 10’ Meade © Stowell, 14 trust. by one used to general bush a ood pe 4 and eality EA CLERK WAMTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO IN SOME WHOLBSALB thoroughly understangs ihe business: Good rages ANTED—A ION, ven, Appiy by lette stating reference, to A. W.C., antes nonlocal ibute Gadtuela: bys ones. man cra tee, Be inva nn i na ed if ‘A line nddressed 10 Williain, Tera d requii a hi Toot with prompt attention, —A SITUATION. BY AN EXPERIENCED ae 1g maB, as accountant, perry) orin any ether capacity. ‘Address K. Ls box 220 Herald oilice. ANTED—BY, AN BXERGRTIO. ‘YOUNG MAN, A uation ax butcher: le weil posted im all ite branches. Addreas M. 0., Herald office. are a oe ————d Warten. IN A HARDWARE MANUFACTURING store. § roung man ae porier and | ee hi e but those bavi ee Phoving good re- 157 Post oftice. WASTED A, A PROTESTANT MAN AS WAITER: ONE y apply at No. 9 West Bist st, between ' 9 and I Mon BALESMAN, IN A CLOT! s.competent person a permanent aituation, tos. K. Hull, his Greenwich st Wanten + SMART LAD, WHO CAN WRITR A ‘good band, to attend to the mailing departinent in ® the best references required. Address HING STORE; Apply AS SITUATION WANTED—TO TAKB CHARGE OF f 8OS mist, to make dies. Address H. Mann, 18 Tall- OILER MAKERS WANTED—GOOD WORKMEN, asd locomotive boilers; wages $3 25 per day. Apply te Danforth, Cooke & Co., Paterson, N, 3. AK“R OR PASTRY COO ITUATION WAxrep— panitehing house: i Herald otice. W4STEOTAGENTS iy BUSEY nr TO INTRO- duce ap azticte useful to exery fi no nctive man 5 ean make from 95 to $10 por day. Gal ac 3 Broadway, | ihe abyre brauchor a0 ‘ane good Folerecosa ppiy at anipiasinnt 167 Bowery, IN AN OFFICR, AN INTELLIGENT, ones ‘and fodustrious boy, who can write a good resides with his pareats preferred. Ad. ees H., w Herala onl OUR GOOD HOUSE PAINTERS WANTED—TaIE morning, at the Bancroft House, corner of Broadway and Tweutieth street, GKORGE WALLER. AS FITTER,~A YOUNG MAN. OF STRADY AND IM. Ses ANTED—A SMART, RESPECTABLE BO" One | Ura habits, ande good mechanic, ho resides with lis parents and can furaish refer. astrlous Babses, Ande. geod. mee may meet with ence. "App y at Hudnall Bros., 64 Leonard at. at'lz P.M. | S#itoation by applying at 251 Weat a Bieta. ANTRD=J YOUNG MAN iN A GkOOFRY STORK, peter ag) ee, BROUIRING | pee haorigan, who understands ines can give the 3 of euy Teterences pone other need apply. Gali'ai 518 Peart } Ciinton Hail. N. B—All communications ‘auend. , detween | and 2 P.M ed to, io ig NTED, ANTED—TWO SMART CANVARSERS, OF GEN. : toni appearance. | Apply to M. M. Suelley. at Chapin, vn of the right kind. Brommel &Uo.'s, printers, No. 8 Spruce st. pe pigment Apply. 10 dan ed y Wattioares WHALING sete To THR er el dae Bouth sea, @ men; algo, tor the army an? navy. The LY OR % Albany. ria JANES 6 Kent av. and Hew et. Brooklyn. ANTED—A SMART, INTELLIG ere om 10 IMMEDIATELY, TWO taste and expe- od 4 Gray Lurecnsté and TATCHMAKER WANTED~T0 GO TO pth print O.—A first el <man, with good, recommen ‘as to honesty, competency ae ry. Apply from i0 to 4 this Zyhs at Miser oh Cate Ned jauden lane. ANTED—A SAOEMAK! ANTED—A GOOD BOY, WHO UNDERSTANDS TO GOA SHORT Dis. R, umbing 4 fitting: steady employment An ion, thoapunireahe, ale. ten ain a Geailhoy one: "bolt at 2:0 Biccewen’ ee mondy employment and good wages Win be givee, Musoted pi ace —_ | Szhod workman need apply. Gall between 10 aad 2 @'slecks ANTED—A MAN AND WIFE (FAMILY NO Om. | aid? Murray sueee ful tu rag nie ments prnnsthing reqrtreds fair ATRD—A 1InaT cage |JEWRLRY BNOR umefal forming hie bank sy anything rewired. air wages | WY7AXTRD— iy with cottage. co nom ‘pestuseanh, pisee ey | We arris emedinel, © roan BAvER Tunable hands address bas 488 orkid oftive WASTEODN A LAW OFFICE a OLEPE wito had some experience; age about 14. address, In hand writlon Of applicant, box 1,625 Post offic ANTED—A BOX, NOT OVER i6 OR 17 YEARS OF companion and attendant to n gemt'eman abont visiting Gaba sbortiy., None oxcept those ‘of ther Ase and having good references need answer Address. for one week, RK, Harris, Harald oltice, ANTEDAIN, A WHOLESALE JEWELRY STORE, ctable Young ian who writes a good hand. Ad Gres bor h285 Poa office, wiih tea if any stating salary expected. WANTEDSA BOY, 17, TEARS OLD. AS ASSISTANT barkeeperasa make to nimself useful, ence. Apply al No, 9 New Bowery, between Il and 3 ANTBD—A YOUNG MAN TO TAKE CHA 4 dining salooo and bar. wy for, falthiulness, oa Witnctaes a00D (FILER, 2% oe ture work. Apply at 418 Broome st, DENTISTRY. S&T OF TERTH MADE IN TERED (gOURa: Lire salistuedion, or we pay x advanes required, Cal aad see on *Neatbe ain Bronte iirtiticia’ palates, Ac: witrous oxkde ~ t 23) Sixth avenue, between en Fifteen ‘and teenth streets RTIFICIAL TSETH, FINER AND CHEAPER THAN ore. Splendid full Set inserted in the mouth Wr Beth ck 95° American arises ecih Go pany. of Bowery, ee? es Dentisis, St East Fourt OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION,—DR. COLTOW originated the anwathetic use of th h laughing gas. | We art ye Rp fie wnboes pain. or make 00 « ce enurence trom Bight atroat. aa 1.476 CRRTIFICATRS.—HAVING HAD ONR {65 ‘Grand core’ t ehee I hedetnedh bt Rey t those suiering toothache, ly recon 32 HELP WANTED—FEMALES, YOUNG GERMAN OR PROTESTANT GIRL WANT. ed—To do general housewors ina small private family, Harriet Huntington, 33 A Where che will havea good home, Apply at 819 Kast Suh = street, pase DANCING ACADEMIES. WOMAN, Wann D-T0 DO THE HOU 2WORK ‘and washing of aamall family. apply att road: from 100 1 o'clock or aver 7 in \be evens sail at aay other time, ALLET MASTER DUMAR’s sorrare DANCING Thirvecnth street. — Acadel ue, O8 = r aa SIseIre f A PLEASANT, XT. 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