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of the hidden, as it were, im broad of of Se Gad Rem, and which is becoming “more more developed, and conse- teeny ie catnnaliy adding to the common sture of the FUTROLEUM, THE NRW SOURCE OF NATIONAL WEAITH. ‘The extent to which the production of this new source of national wealth has bean. sovsiegad wt within one or two years, is prodigious, Five years ago uction Was almost entirely confined to a sterile iooalty i Veneer, county, Pennsylvania, where it might have languished for years had ft nat boon for the fapue giv development by the New York HrnaLp. with which it has since taken its place among the monk inporians articles of commeroe, as well as ap attractive source of investment for capitalists, must be familiar Ww the every day reader, It is barely necessary to sy in this connection that the development of this new treasure bas scarcely yot began. Correspondents upon whose ve- racity we can rely are continually us With in formation concerning fresh discoveries of the precious Frade in nearly every gg thecountry. West Virginia, New York, and even the land im recent develop- Virginia it has been discovered in a solidified as well — im a@ liquid state, and can be dug out with pickaxes. We also have reports from the gold producing regions of Colorado, Utah, California, otc., that qlakes of oll” exist there, but the people have no'time to collect nor means to transport it. In the production of unis im} article of commerce the United States are, in shes, ahead of all tho world, and are likely to Keep oop Ia rogard to the magnitude of the petroloum ‘the city ae or New York, the following tables will furnish some important data:— RECEIPTS OF PETROLEUM AT NEW YORK, FROM SEPTEMBER, 1863, TO DECEMBER 1, 1864. Crude.’ Refined. Mi tits 1863. cel 8 Tet, ie 40,953 75,190 55,501 Fs fd 81,887 33616, on 58,732 28,928 ‘1 12578 1,051 49,739 14,323 1,065 57,376 7,589 490 385 12813 «2,347 28,908 10,173 3,563, 59,227 213 1,814 76,189 136 1,812 101,117 26,937 2,383 72,682 33,904 52 78,313 25,238 929 © 55,726 1,691 41,674 (eullveellaneoug Ine includes meio tar and residiums.) EXPORTS FOR SAME TIME. Crude, per Gal. Ry + Gal. 1863. Bhs, Gallon: Hight! Lowest. Trowest, 1,017,240 — ay siege oe 042 350, 300, be, Ae. 1,597,080 30 4 450 40 1,648,480 38 6 nh fl 833,920 33 290 484k 1,192,720 31 27 60 4b 1,146,520 33 2 «6828 ‘224,340 42 326840 1,516,280 41 360 65 CR 1,542,320 48 40 83 2,016,800 57 49 «9280 3,706,767 68 sO 8780 403,080 61 a a} 059,230 47 37 68D 1,772,020 48 45ST im regard to petroleum are attainable with difficulty. It was hoped that the late message of the Governor of Pennsylvania to the Legislature would con- in —_— to ite production in that State, but it seems that not! sufficiently reliable could be obtained in season. ‘The above tables are as near cor- Faso dr the trade of this city is concerned, as can be ot ‘at this time, . It is certain, however, that the sg of the article from this country to foreign parts Soman bea has been nearly thirty-two millions of gallons, an increase of some four millions over the previous year. THE GRAND RESULTS. We have thus shown to the public that the soil of the United States is capable of Producing the precious metals in ae juantities to su the requirements of the civilized world 5 that it has © enough to warm creation for a thousand } Ayers, and that it can produce oil enough to illuminate mankind for generations. All that is ee are bone and muscle to develop these resources, capital to their development, and the watch: pote of Ge United States government to counteract Fle foreign Powers upon the great auriferous it-to our own and on the coast line of the ey Oocean—in other words, to remember the mnroe doctrine, and to carry on the government in a manner which tat infuse confidence among the people, especially in regard to the national wealth, the national usrency and the national credit. Interesting Statistics. In connection with the above we presefit the following valuable statlatics, obtained from official sources, show- ing tho indebtedness, wealth, productions, &c., of the loyal States, at the time of tho rebellion, as compared with those of Great Britain for a period of years:— The debt of the loyal States on the Slst of October, 1864, was $2,017,000,000. Interest for the year ensuing Seta tae eats MH woe of the loyal States, slaves deducted, in 1860, was 40, 00; in 1864, 14, 241,00 onan a ht/and one-half per cent The real Great Briain in 1868, was $29,170,000,000. Rating the increase at three and gives ite presont wealth at 1,645,000. Prospective wealth of the United States and Great Britain is estimated as follows:— In 1860 the increase upon the real and porsonal wealth of the States upon 1860 was 125.44 per cent, oF $10,- sham Snare aah Si ree per it in att Senea iBereage, it will bo $24,110,000,000. In 1880, a the increase at only one hundred per cent, it will ),000. wealth of Groat Britain in 1870, at threo and one. quarter per cent increase, w be $43,461, 642,000. In 1880, at the same rate, $59,832, ecThe animual products of the United States in 1850, ac- to the census and other authorities, amounted to 004,000,000, which gave a distributive share to each person of $86 41. No manufactures under $500 were reported. Bin 1860 the products of all the States amounted to $3,804,000,000—allowing $121 03 to each person—showing an increase of fifty per cent over the previous decade, owing principally wo the discovery of gold. The. products of the loyal States in 1860 amounted to $2,870, 000, or $128 to each individual. The productions of the au facies in 0 estimating at gold prices, amounted to ving a dis- tributive share to cach individual in those States of 160 77. he productions of Great Britain in 1850 amounted to $3,450,050, 000) or $89 74 to each person. nee Pep reached ven el or Sea: 61 to eacl 1864 they rtheeet wo 104,660 08 gi Tote cash peron. “The actual amount for the support of each in- dividual in Great Britain in 1860 was $61; in 1! $36. ‘The actual amount for the support of each person in the Joyal States, subtracting five per cent for permanent in- $129 86. ‘vas, in 1800, $104 63 per capita; in 1804 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Cunce—Gorpon. sind phar Jane 8, at the resi- — of the bride’s perctte €y by the Rev. ir. Burchard, Mr. Guonarz W. Circa to Mary Gonpox, daughter of Mr. Wm. Gordon, both of thie city. California papers Please copy. Mayar—Jacons.—On Wednesday, June 7, at the resi- ence of the bride's father, by Rev. Dr. Adler, Mr. Auux, — to Mine Renxoca Jiooss, eldest daughter of Mr. ‘A. Jacobs, both of this city. Ph ginny pe Saturday. “Sune 10, Frances ARM. “the (nde of th of the, oe fem aro reditneo ber moth, “ wn oe) seers at ten o'clock. ‘Bact gen oan ane 10, Has 10, gona est, Lona of Elizabeth Bockwit! 3 yoars, 3 months The will take eslecainiasfieen: the tetthineoet:' parents, 201 Wost Fiiteenth street, this (Monday) tin gh 7 Providenee (R. Brown.—At pln midge 16 Wont ‘Thirty third stroet, a oye waar years and 10 ene faneral will take from Trinity chapel, mcedey) morning, at half. nine oflook, Th ‘The friends ally ars a ‘of the family ars respectfully June 9, Mra. Evxanor Brut, aged funeral will take from the residence of her fo in-law, Thomas Webb, 405 Fourth avenue, corner of i ninth streot, this (Monday) afternoon, at two so years an mont o Nee Belfast (ireland) papers i Caauiinon.~-On . ‘une th Caroartne CALL. wor, of consumption, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are tfully invited to attend the funeral, thie lero Rernoon, at three o'clock, from her late resi No.'09 Bridge street, Brooklyn. Doyx.—On Sunday, June 11, Maraarer, the beloved wife of Francis Dunn, in the 2ist year of her The relatives and trends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this ‘eng afternoon, at three o'clock, from her late residence, 261 Sixth street, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick papers plonse copy. Doxaup,—On saturday, June 10, Buzanera J., the he. loved oni of William J. Donald, a native of Coleraine, Ireland. ‘The friends of the bo onag ogg respectfully. yg - attend the funeral, from her late residence, Sixteenth street, on Tuesday afternoon, at two sot Davia. —On Saturday, June 10, Svsansaut R. Davis, the beloved wife of George W. Davis. ‘The frionds of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from 162 Perry street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o’clool DovoLas.—On Saturday, June 10, Kurs B., wi Rober! Douglas, M.D. Funeral servicos wil be held at St, Stephen's ¢ Fast Twenty-cighth street, this (Monday) morning, at ten orclock. A solemn requiem mase will be celebrated for the repose of a2 font. ; Montreal and Quebec papers please copy, Deomoxp,—On Sunday, June il, Joux Foster Drew: monn, aged 73 years. "Ths friends and relatives are reepectfully invited to at tend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, fri the residence of his daughter, Mrs. J. ©. Bibby, No. #0 Nifth street, botween Fifth avenue and University grace, without further notice. Exy.—On Saturday, June 10, Avws D., only danghter ond a etre | B days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Bf ames Gast, Hudson street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Gxve.—In Je rsey City, on Saturday, June 10, ABRA- Ham, youngest child of Abraham and Elizabeth’ Gieve, aged 7 months and 12 days, Puneral from the residence of his parents, 7 1 i Seveey avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at three o’cloc! Haks.—Suddeuly, on Saturday morning, a 10, Rourrr Hore Haxr, of Edinburg, Scotland, youngest son of the late George Hart, of Kincardine, Perthshire. His friends and those of his brother George are In- Vited to attend the funeral services, at Jane street church, near Eighth avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at three o’eloc! Hanr.—On Sunday morning, June 11, at the residence of bis brother, Joseph B. West 126th street, near Sixth avenue,’ of consumption, Haxky A., son of Esther and Henry Hart, deceased, aged 33 years. Notice of funeral hereafter Hacexrry.—In Tremont, Weatchester county, on Sun- day, June 11, Lieutenant Oris HAaGcERry, of te e Thirty- fitth New York Veteran Volunteers, aged Funeral from the house of E. 8, Plavos, Twelfth street and Madison avenue, Tremont, on yang morning, at ten o'clock. Harlem cars leave Twenty-sixth siroel at nine o'clock. His friends are invited. Kencay,—On Sunday, June 11, Jamns Keecax, only son of James and Honora Keegan, aged 1 year, 5 months and 21 days, The friends of the family, also those of his uncles, Peter, Patrick and William Keegan; also those of his grandfather, James Keating, are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 8 Dover streot, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, His re- mains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. Kinesuanp.—Suddenly, on Sunday, port u, ‘ABRAHAM Kixasnanp, in the 82d year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No, 207 Bleecker stree Lysrer.—On Sunday, June 11, Eowarp Lysrer, aged Omer relatives and iors anne en are Pn veh invited to attend the afternoon, at two o'clock, from his ge wrote (od of Marcy avenue and Rodney street, Broo! E. D. Lxeppy.—On Saturday afternoon, -aiee bey lingering disease, Joun Lxppy, eldest son of Francis and Ann Leddy. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully Tequested to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, Union avenue, near Devoe street, Brooklyn, E. D., this (fonda ) atternoon, at three o'clock. La Maxwa.—On Sunday morning, June 11, in Brook- lyn, Mrs. C. laa Manwa, aged 62 years and 11’ months, The funeral will take place this (Monday) afternoon, at three o’clock, MILLER. —On Saturday ae June 10, Grorce Wir- Liam Mixer, the only beloved child of Thomas and Kate Miller, aged’ year, 9 months and 22 days, ‘The flower that blooms the fairest Is the foremost to decay; The prize we Jove the dearest Is first to ne The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, from the residence of his pa- rents, 798 Washington street, near Horatio, McG eee —On Sunday, June i, WINNIPRED McGenry, aged 35 Mer facoerat will take Place this (fonday) afternoon, at four o’clock, from her late residence, Wash- ington avenue, South Bergen, N. J.. The friends of the the family are aves, toattend Prass.—On Sunday, May 28, at the Jarvis United States Army General Hospital, Baltimore, Joux H. P1.ass, Company K, One Hundred and Twenty-eighth regiment Now York Volunteers, in the 21st year of his age. Rossett.—On cane, June 11, Joszru Rusaet, aged ‘35 years and 6 months. ‘he friends and acquaintances of the family, and those of his brothers James, Thomas and Charles Russell, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesda: morning. at half-past nine o'clock, from his late resi- dence, corner of Fighty-seventh streot and Third avenue, thence to St. Lawrence’s church, Eighty-fourth street, at ten o’clock, where a solemn diem mass will be offered up for the Tepose of es soul. His remains will be inter- red in Calvary Cemeter; Surrg.—On Saturday, ‘June 10, Hannan Swrrz, in the ‘88th yoar of her age The relatives ana friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Mordecai 8. Marsh, 238 West Twenty- second, street, this (Monday) afternoon, at half past two o'clock. Sxrtuan.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday 10, Jouw Sxiumay, in the 69th year of his age. The relatives friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fus I, from his late residence, 7 Remsen street, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o’clock. Srna. —On ea June 10, Marna, wife of Henry Ftilling, i the year of her age, The funeral will¢take place on Tuesday. from her late residence, 57 East Broadway, at two o’clock in tne after- noon, Savacz.—On Sunday, — 11, Tazopors Savacr, aged 33 years, 10 months, ny The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, 85 West Houston street, this (Monday) after- at two o'clock. Trtvs.—At Bridgeport, Connecticut, on Friday, June 9, dies Aso, ‘Auniia Trtvs, of Brooklyn, New York. im the year of her age. Funeral services will be held at the residence of Josep! M. Ireland, rt, this (Monday) morning, at half. past nine “o'clock, which her fri ‘iends and relatives, and those of Walter T. Avery aro invited to attend. Carriages will be in attendance at the New Haven Railroad depot, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty- seventh street, on the arrival of the train at twenty minutes past one o'clock P. M., to convey those friends who may prefer to assemble there to Greenwood, where the remains will be interred. - TuRNER.—The mortal remains of Captain Jamms Brat- ty Turxgr, A. A. General, killed May 5, 1864, having been obtained by his father, 8. J. Turner, of Jersey City, after a most laborious search through the battle ficids of the Wilderness, Virginia, were, on Saturday afternoon, femporarily “eposited in'avault of the New York Bay tery. aoa On Saturday, June 10, Miss Jane Vavony, aged 69 The fiends of the deceased, and also of E. R. Wilson and J. P. B. Dodge, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, from her late residence, No. 88 Laight street. Wer —On Saturday, June 10, Sovow Wer, aged 47. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- neral from 40 Thompson streot, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Wuirs.—At New Orleans, La., June 2, suddenly, Dr. Awsnose L.. Ware, in the 62d year of his age; a native of Virginia; for more than thirty years a practitioner of medicine in the city of New York. The remains have deen embalmed, and will be removed to W! ilton, Conn., for burial. Washington city (D. C.) and Lexington (Mo.) papers please copy. morning, June SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, A? NUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN irls want situations todo general housework, &c., i OWE’S German Institute, 17 Stanton s#t., near wery. MIDDLE AGED PARISIAN WISHES AN EN- ment with a family going to Europe as special Attendant or hurte for childrentor wa invalid: te well quall- fied for either position satisfactory refer- PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- ‘as lady's ranid, two grown ebil- ress tion ax ‘one or oes in quafned for elther: rout en to travel, 4 S09 6th ave., betweon 24th SITUATION WANTED—BY A GooD GIRL, 15 years of age, in a good kind family, an children's purse. at her mother's, 114 Eaat 22d st. near 3d av., for two ‘YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO TAKE IN LADIES’, lemen's or family washing. Can give good refe: her last place. Inquire at 128 West 27th wt, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GERMAN lady, who can do all fine needle work and embroldery: rn would very much like to accompany a lady or fainily (ravel- jection to wait on children. Cau be seen at No, 65 hing. Orchard me third floor. A CADY GOING 70 LEAVE THE cry. WISHES TO Sbtain a xituation for a kuperior girl, aschild’s nurse; no objection to lal Call for twodays at 127 Rem- fen wt, SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLA ‘underatands making ail Hinds of wou pas Lave we objections te guia the country. Gall for two dayent fave no or two [de Bane Houst en nt. 1 f - RESPECTABLE PERSON WISHES A SITUATION ‘as nurse, who has had many years’ experience, and is mpelent to take entire charge of au infant trom its deat o references ftrnished. Address Nurse, road ‘days. PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS AS for two nuipae; te full fact of taking the entire charge of an infant from is | infant preferred. ‘The beat of ci references ‘Can be seen fortwo days at $08 6th av., corner of I afresh breast of milk. Can te if required, Call for two RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT. WOMAN, WITH A fresh breast of milk, wishes a sitnation as wet nurse, Can be seen for two days at 166 36h A Good city reference. st, corner 71h av, young woman, childfen from their infancy; isa ry, no objection to travel with a family; elty re. ference where she has lived the last soven years.’ Call ot 116 ) GIRL, WISHES: A SITUATION Aa RESPRCTABL first rate cook, and is willing t # plain wash inn id eatehiaaeah pive the vest of city teteresve, Can be Bee yomindl atl ‘Teh av., near Zit at ae ei SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO tl A Man; inn good cook, washer and ironer; best cily refe Fence. Can be heen for ¢ two days at 148 West’ 30th A. RROTESTANT YOUNG, WOMAN, with Goon 4L city reference, wial situation a mbermaid and sewer or would asiat with ol Call for two at SLL West 27th at, between 10th #nd YOUNG, HEALTHY WOMAN WITH A FRESH breast of milk, Soe jon as wet nurse. Can * A be seen at Mra. Bent A GOOD SITUATION. WANTED—FOR A FIRST class cook and washer in the private tamily of a gentleman and his wife; must be either Aine: roan, Engliah, och or Ge 1 Tnqtite at 180% Kast 28d PERFECT GERMAN COOK, WELL ACQUAINTED with Freneh and Ge cookery, ben for Soars years aerved in the bent familien and hotels Weateene a tebe ation towards the middle of this month; country 4 for the summer months Written address will be ree the offic tila M. HT, cook. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 18665. Aree YOUNG Gi GIRL WISHES A 8) TOATION AS. CHAMBER. maid or waitress in # plain family, or would take charge of children; wonld tke to g 0 to the country for the summer, be seen Until suited at No 130 East 28th st. SITUATION WANTED—A8 FIRST CLASS LAUN- dress; can do French fluting: no objection to the coun- By: iy: cy reterence, Call at 4h 2d av., near 24th ot., second RESPECTABLE PERSON WISHES A SITUATION ocook, wash and iron; prefers a» steady place to the lege: 8; no objection to go a short distance in the gouty.” seal ‘at 14] 20th st., between 7th and 6th avs., in the FIRST CLASS COOK WANTS A SITUATION: 18. A fr baker of bread and biscuit; will assist with ighing and lroning; good elty reference. Can be seen te at @ 4th ay., between 9th and 10th sts., in thecandy sore .___ SITUATIONS iS WANTED—MALES. AN WAND WIFE, WHO ARE USED TO THE SEA, vant eituatio: Ams ions cok abd wawarde. Appi ab Mb YOUNG MAN, AGED 20. JUST DISCHARGED yROM government employ, desires a slineton 96 ¥ marker in boat an shoe store, oF, would go “s s good education Bnd'is hot afraid Shrork: eat refereusa, Call on ov address 'T, F, Brophy, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young Man, as coachman or groom; has no objection to city oF country. “Can be seen for three days ut No. 3 White- RESPROTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS é pepavien ‘ag.coachman in the coui landed; has iived Ina nobleman's family inTecland: ba Would make himself generally useful. ' Call 312 Mott st. dh reference F two days A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS ook, washer and ironer; isa good baker; best city ref- peg; no objection to the country; Or wo do housework. Call at 40i 1 corner Ist AS SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do plain cooking, washing and ironing, or general house- work for a small family; has no objection to go a short dia- tance in the coun m wood clty reference, Can be seen downy for two days at 51 A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITU. ation as cook, washer and jroner; good reference. (all ‘at 203 West 50th st., between Sth aud ‘9h avs.,in the base- ment. City preferred. A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS WET nurse: has # fresh breast of milk; no objection to the country. Call at S41 Bast 16th st., first floor, front room. A YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE A SITUATION AS housekeeper in some summer resort, or a travelling aituatio ilrornig Call orat address Mrs. Lizzie Awigh, roadwa; A SITUATION WANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY COM- petent girl, as chambermaid ang fine washer, or to do Plain sewing; could take a frst class Waitress? place; the best orm can be given, Apply at 97 West 27th’ st., first room, floor Aw RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO TAKE IN washing, family ntlemen’s washing, by the dozen or the month, nt 97 West 27th street, drat oor, back A NEAT TIDY GIRL, LATELY LANDED, WHO LIVED out in the old country. wants a situation to do general housework in a ra tmall private family. Can be seen at 101 West 27th st, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA. tion as chambermaid and waitress, or chambermatd and to assist with washing and ironing; no objection to the coun- try; ray ar Teteronce: Can be seen for two days at 523 24 204 }OOK.—A PROFESSED GER’ ell [ptr in Po met cae Lapeer \oroUg! references, A‘ [AN COOK WISHES A K understands her busl- 10 all styles, and’ can show the very beat fancan M, 306x109 Moral once ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women (sinters); one as cook, washer and ironer; Understands all hinds of farally baking the other ag chambermaid and waitress, or as chambern 1d to nanist im the washing and ironing; ‘no objection ‘og 4 short dis: tance in the country seen for two days, if not en- paged: the best of Uy reference can be giren where they ave lived the last seven years. Call at 148 7th av., between ‘20th and 2st ste, GITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, as plain cook, washer and ironer, in w stnall family; [ city reference. Call for two days at 36 We ween Clinton and Court, Brooklyn. TUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY LATELY er lived out; wantsa nice home. Call at 73 North Moore stairs, Sree “WANTED—BY A YOU ING AME: irl, to do light chamberwork or wait on child: Objection to the country. floor, front, ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, © as cook and laundress. Refer to her present er’s, where she can be seen, 62 Harrison st., Brooklyn. "Xo objection to the country. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘woman, us first class laundress; understands all kinds of French Hating. Can n for iwo days at 122 Went 14th at., between 6th and 7th SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 15 German girl, in. an American family, to do general house- work. At 292 West 19th at. WASTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young - Lele lately arrived; one would do cham- berwork and sewing, the other act as children's maid. Ap- ply at Castle Garden, up stairs, ANTED—A hE et BY A YOUNG SCOTCH Woman, as nurse and seammiress or chambermald; the bent of reference will be given, by calling on the Rev, Purnett, of Bt. Faal’s church, gre pas 8.5. Gan be ANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Wo. ituation ax cook: Apply at 223 7th av., in the fanoy store, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION | as “AS WET NURSE, BY A Ful os FA woman. Apply to, Mrs, Heege, at 423 Boerum st., Brooklyn, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE W Foung gin, who has lately landed, to do or house- work tn « small private family; is sili “obliging; good city reference given, Call at 190 W: WARTRDIAE ‘A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA. to do Méuseworx in small prtvate fa family; han ng objection to keep house for a family warher and froner and plain cook; good city Wished Call for two days at 635 Greenwich at, rear. ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAB rt. to do chamberwork ‘and waiting; oF would fake care off chiliren and som." Good references’ Gan ve seen Tor two days at 89 Hoyt st., Brooklyn, over the bekery, WAXTEDKA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG. GIRL, AS Chambermald, Inguire for two days at 280 27th st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE AGED Protestant woman, to do the kitchen work, or assiet in the housework of a small family ; ian good washer and ironer; has no connections in this country, and prefers a steady home, Call at 226 Mulberry st., near Spring st, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS chamberwork and sow; general houseworker, or to bas good reference. @ull at 67 W ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUN ‘a situation as first claws cook in a private objection to assist in washing and troning: understands Dread; cake and pastry ooking liv ara in her race Best city’ reference, Call Tor twos ma 696 2d tween S7th and 8th sts, WOMAN, family: no i ANTED.—A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN wishes a situation in a private family to do ceneral ogi Bese chy reference. Apply at 410 East 16th at., ASHING AND IRONING, FOR ladies, in the rear of 172 West 30 Call for two days for Mrs. ce. NTL ‘MEN AND at., between 7th and ray. Good city re- B. ‘A RESPE TABLE MARRIED WOMAN jon a8 Wet Durse, with a fresh tpeel Shaws tee tok ber ene baby, three months old. Addrens 235 71h av., over the bakery. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework. vd plain cook, waster aud iruner. Call for two days ab 186 Went 25th at, i the rear. ERIOR COOK, WITH EXCEI, Yon an cook in al} ite, soups; does part of the! Wages $12, Call at 192° -TARLE WO- whi; 26 Aves clase cook! eadareennde cooking in all its branches, and cau give the best Of city reference, “Call at 64 THR TRADES. 8 GARDENER,-SINGLE MAN, UNDERSTANDING grapery, greenhouse, fruits, ‘flowers and vegetables, otering ton years’ etereuices, wishes employment, Apply (3 or address Gardener. at Bridgeman's seed slore, 18th wt. and Hroadway; or box 163 Herald office, for two days, FIRST CLASS VARNISH MAKER WANTED—ONE who understands his business in all ite branches, good Wages given, Address Varniah, Herald office. STOUT BOY, 6 YEARS OF AGE AND OF VERY Bim ow vd rents, who bas been already in the wate king business, wishes to learn it perfestly. In: pimps at Drill fans, 84 Mott | st pear Bleecker. CARPENTER OF EXPERIENCE IN HOTEL AND general jobbing work wants a situation a8 caretaker of offices or tenement houses. to do ood Ona id make himself useful. Goo! references, Addi Ofer. LACK SMITH WANTED. —10 ' TAKE FIRST PIRE, 70 TO i work on truck, carts, &e.; al helper. Apply at iat ay. CO°prnes WANTED. workem Roply to James W.F dames W. Flint , 105 ment NCTE CASE MAKERS WANTED. —T0 GOOD HANDS Simployment and goort wages will be given. Ad- areas ‘vox 2,90 ‘ost ofl RINTIN' YOUNG MAN. WHO HAs 8 RVED TWO Years and six months in « printing office, used to job work ad band press, wishes to obtain a situation, Address bor 160 Herald ofice. SITUATION WANTED—BY A DISTIL &) derstands the mnantnetarin of whis from: no the racttying of all Kinds oF whiakey, ‘brandy, 10 MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, AN ENGRAVER who has had along experience on thé best class of jewelry and is K) tocontribute some capital, desires to Ke the charge of the ornamental department and secure an interest in eo tablished ey rs. st of reference given, Address Jeweller, box 964 N. Y. Post offion 10 PRINTERS.—WANTED, A_YOUNG MAN, RELIA- Me to, go to Long Breach, N. J. capable of pulling » nd press and wetti gone others need all on J. 8. Cooly, 3" Puiton ¥., before %5 [PHoustERERS WANTED — ene sat bn Broadway and Teath at, ‘TED-20 CAR PAINTERS AND VARNISHERA: Tnquire at the Bartley Brown the Erie Railroad, about 30 miles Ramaspo Car Wor from. Jersey Clty. ANTED—A HAND PRESSMAN AND CYLINDER on color work. To work Apply at 33 Piatt ANTED FIRST CLASS | WIRE, oir good men steady employment a Apniy at Kelly Nanufactur ung Company, Buide TO A GOOD HAND a Delancey st., in the basem ANTED—A WIG MAKER: nd nent work; skilful journey. highest w: workrnen had bet Alto Joan barbers no, ahaving, only cutting of childven'a hase clase store: ho Stinday work. Apply at Braltean's, wig ma ker, 81 Court at,, Brookly: nent employment, the Staats Zeiling, for one werk. with the ie } WNP GOOD WATCHMAKER. APPLY AT S41 n ‘Apply at 134 ‘Weet 30h st third | YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION TO OPEN and moke himself generally useful. Address 0 Oxfor st, Brooklyn, HELP WANTED—MALES. 1 THE NATION AL. AGE? D, Ay joo NOY, 42 BROADWAY keeper, dr n sipning ing, hovel aad ‘grvce! ma! parton, ad eicreras Vacaticie: elert fare salesmen, ‘hinexeeper” copra, tallyman, roadway. open for resper GOOD ADVERTISEMENT CANVASSER WANTED— can bave a splen ance to make im- mediately at 307 Broadway, room 2, "<® ™oney> AvDIy AGENTS WITH LARGE OX SMALL CAPITAL WILL find a rare opportunity to meke money from an entirely new and useful muon, tee!" Mverwal demand and bation, Exclusive privileg Tor: towns, gounties or Stat R. COUNETT, 483 Broadway, ro- SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG ‘oysters and make himself rant, “Apply at 357 8th av. CTIVE, BUSINESS MEN WANTED—FOR A Ligut, nteel out door employment. Good wages paid. Apply at 247 Broadway, room 25. Mted to the right {fon oF addrens as. WANTED TO ¢ ly useful in a restau- ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN (GERMAN) s ‘an porter; best of references, Address U. 8., Herald of- ice. G ITUATION WANTED—AS BARKEEPER, BY YOUNG man, who has had five yeara experience in the liquor Business: good references given, Call at 82 West 16th 'st., for two days. GizwatION. WANTED_BY A_YOUNG MAN, AS POR. ter or barker) Best city reference. Call at Michael Regan’s, 141 East Ssin st., for Thomas A. Haren, ITUATION WANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG © man, ax coachman or groom; will make himself useful ‘shout the place. Best city eference, Addresg for two days J. M., box Tw! Yerald ITUATION WANTED--BY A YOUNG MAN OF LON experience asa double entry bookkeeper. Satiefacte reference given, Address Accountant, box 170 Herald offic GITUATIONS WANTED—FOR EXCELLENT COACH. 1 men, gardeners. groor waiters, clerks, portars, ¥ bartenders, useful me , chambermaids, wait- Tessex, laundresses, seamstresses, nurses, honseworkers, &e. ee large Employment House, 138 Lith at., corner it "ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN JUST RETURNED | from the army with an honorable discharge, a situntion as asaistant bookkeeper, shipping clerk or in any like eapa- city; 18.8 good penman and thus best of references: salary not an object as steady employment, Address tation A, Spring st. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS BARTENDER, BEST geferences given. Apply at Michael Wilson's liquor | store, 36 Went 18th si eee Sone? : HELP WANTED-FEM ALES, LADY 7 COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS WANTED. Good pay; steady employment; ladiex to learn; after | capable, work give ut: pupils taught painting tree. UB.—WAl number of competent servants for mmer houses, c.; English, Irish, Ameri n, Boot profewsed cooks and other Sooke, cgmmbortsalio: waitemes. oo AXYLADY HAVING $69 AT HER COMMAND CAN secure a Rye ‘ascorrespondent, &c.: salary $20 per week. ¢ }2 Broadway, over the clgar store, LL FAMILIES SUPPLIED WITH HELP OF ALL nations and for every capacity, Summer hauses st plied, aluo boarding houses, in city or counts Male help Ba hand, Call af the old entablished oflee, No, 8 Cllmon Hall, Astor place and 8th at. WOMAN WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work in private family. City references required. ‘Apply at 1st Bast 0th at., dater oor. T BOOK * heii, private families, Hote N ACTIVE, HONEST AND INTELLIGENT Boy A wanted—abont 14 years oid, Address J. 8. W., Herald ioe. T THE NEW YORK ADVERTISING AGENCY, 266 Brosdway, room 4, up ataira, wanted, aadstant, Book, whipping, dry g rug, grocery and ho Tarelllsig wgshta’ oxpross drive camressars; also coachman, watchinan, bartender, tinekeeper. In- formation concerning vacancies cheerfully given to respect- able parties seeking employment, OOKKERPER WANTED.—AN EXPERT Bi De keeper, with unexceptionable references, may add: in handwriting of upplicani, P- H., box 660 Post office. OOKKEEPER.—WANTED, A STEADY, MIDDLE aged man, as bookkeer, ina brewery; must write well, he correct in ‘fgures, and give satisfactory reference, Ad: dress Brewer, Herald oiic Bows, BOYS, BOYS —WANTED, A boyi to sell Our goods in New York and.vicinity. Terms Woeral. Apply at 3. ANVASSERS FOR A FIRST CLASS LIFE INSUR. / ance Company wanted—To whom liberal commissions will be paid; no communication noticed without real name and address, Address W. H. T., box 177 Herald office. ¥ DON MATIAS SANOBRZ, OF ARGE tine republic, will communicate with the Minister of ped republic, resident at Washin, % Pear! sircet, he will hear of important ne California papers please copy. TILLMAN, OF NORTH lately @ prisoner at Elmira, will eall upon Sacke r a : SAN JUA ob, D. Cor call wb our DOMINGUEZ & CO. JOHN R, Belcher & Co, bie York Motel, N. r NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARY ELIZABETH ‘Taggart. aged between 12 and 18 years, who left her home 9th inst. to go to school on Friday, th been heard from. abouts will be thankfully George Taggart, No, 8 Goere WE PERSON WHO RECEIVED A POCKRTROOK BY j mistake at a bathing place yesterday Is requested to re- turn the same, in order avoid trouble, as he is well known W, CEARK, OR HIS WIPE ALICE, FROM BIR+ inion to IT Ab gdon square, Eighth avenu OUND— advantage, NFO MATION WANTED—OF JOHN 3 M No. 28 Reade street, he will bear something to CAROLINA, WN, ! is home on lay. 17th of Mg tai ‘ his whereabouts will be grate- lected futher, James McGown, New | eS FORMATION WANTED—OF P. Fermanagh, er whereabouts, will’ please ten Inland, Marine from counts one knowin; Chambers, 8 ERE CHAMBERS, Ireland, by her brother. Any James Jarbor. ‘Any infor! and has net od by he street, New minghaan, ure requested to leave thelr address at Men- zel’s Hotel, 29 Bowery, New York N LOST AND FOUND. J will be liberal FORTY.SECOND Fourth avenue, a tub of Butter. the same by proving property and paying charges, on calling at the corner of Forty-seeon J. BANTER, from Cincinnati. of Hodson direst 6 de STREET, NEAR The owner can have street and Fourth avenue. OST—ON FRIDAY, JUNE L4 in Fulton street, be sultably rewarded by leaving it ot 209 Washing AN ACCOUNT BOOK® ‘opposite Washington market. The MOTT & HARTT. JASHTER WANTED—BY AN ESTABLISHED JOINT ) stock company, to take the place of one about retiring. Must be able to invest about $30,000 in the rtock of the con pany. | Lineral terms will be offered to an acceptable party. Address W. B. C., Herald oftice, NOACHMAN WANTED—ONE WHO U ud inanagement of hoi DERSTANDS s; must cone well RUG CLERK WANTED.—A YOUNG MA’ competent to take charge of # good store, Geo. A. Newman, corner Clermont and Myrtle ave., ny Ly, IRENCH MAN COOK WANTED--COMPETENT TO take charge of the kitchen of a firstclass hotel. Address, Jrith references and other particulars, (. E.8., box 190 Wash- ington, D. C., Post office. OMB WANTED FOR AsWELI, BEHAVED, INTEL- ligent boy, of American parentage, nine years old, in pleasant Christan family. “Wilt be adopted If esited. Ad dreas Guardian, box 202 Herald office, 0 DENTISTS. —A Goon OPERATOR WANTED, ALSO a mechanical dentist. Mail applicants will give how Jong dentist, the w: piiwranted: ac A etndent and apprentice will be taken for the laboratory, to fill vucanc! AtPRETERRE’S, 189 Bowery. ‘ANTED—A SALESMAN FOR A COAL COMPAN) one who hax a large ucquaintance and can effect nale will meet with profitable employment. Address, stating qualifications and references, box 6,798 Post ofice. rook- GIRL WANTED—T0 DO WASHING AND IRONING, AA. and arsist in other work. Call at 131 Went 28d at, City Teferences required. She muat be willing and obligin A FIRST CLASS COOK, WASHER AND IRONER L eauted. Apply at 221 West ar at, tbetwern 10 and o'eloel VEQARMAKERS AND DRESSMAKERS WANTED—AT 1 48 Union square: also, good pinin sewers, to work on ‘one but good hands need apply, D IRONER WANTED. OOK, WASHER 4 MUST BE laundrens, Call at 4b Weat 2iat at., between 6th ana’ avs. RESSMAKERS WANTED—AT 870 BROADWAY. None but first class need apply. TENG PREASMAKERS _WANTED.—THE ighext wages paid to good hands. Call at 4 Kast 13th at,, between 8d and 4th ‘avenics. IRLS, IF YOU WANT THE BEST SITUATIONS FOR Aor any branch of housework you like, in first class otis, OF summer honser, with good wager and comfort. Asie homes; lncliy or country’ cal enewodiotely at the Large Employment House, 133 Lth #t., corner 6th av, OUSEKEEPER WANTED—ONE WHO IX COMPR- {ent to sake chargn of a latgo establishment, and is net afraid of wor ‘heed apply but those wlio have a filled sneha situation and ing the best testimonial the family resides near New York; a. ‘Apply at the Irving House, Kast Twelfth street, near way, on Tuewday, June 13, between the hours of 11 and 1; for rail ADIFS WANTED—TO FURNISH PAM dw in New York and vicinity; terms Il iF. L. Tripp & Co., office 18, 161 Broadway. STRY CO MALE) FOR A SUMMER HOUSE Ante enuntry: iso a'few, good meat cooks” Apply at th Siem “ence ier ASS KE, MBROIDERERS TO WORK ‘New York or vicinity, ANTED-A HEALTHY WET NURSE. CALL AT 320 Y Went 224 «1 Wego oar S32. vt ST BASTERS, AT aT Mark's place, th Geter Goob, COMPETENT Gm, AS LAUN- dresa and bermald; none, need puply without the the beat city referenc ‘all, between 2 und 41 36ih at, first door east of Park av., upper sie, | ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED NURSE, TO TAKE the entire charge of an infant and to sew. Apply to- day, between the hours of Il and 1 o'clock, at 68 West loth st. Best of references requi ‘ANTED—A WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS HAIR work and Indies’ hair dressing: highest wages given. ae at Wm. Prankard's, 135 Nassau st, under Nassau nk. V ANTED—A WET N' of mill 0 Orang tn the tide w'etock® trata. Browd ot. me prepared to go apes te toX A" Menty, broker, Bt ANTED—AN HONEST, the housework of « sma!! ence required. Apply at 18 WASTED LADIES WISHING TO LEARN PHOTO. graph, cartes de visite, veryiy pe, historical, landseape, figures, flowers, or oil or water colors, ‘also wax flowers, can apply at 182 Gute WA 2ED—A WOMAN TO Assis? 1X WASHING AND sewing, in & private fomily, near the elty. Apply at 4th ‘tween Mand 1Zo'elock, on Monday, June 12. WASTED-A FIRST. CLASS COLORED WAITRESS, tee Staten Island for tie summer. Apply at 6 everything furpished East me Monday moraing. WANTED inst $8 OPERATORS ON WHEEL. son's machine; also ‘a number of good bands to work on upholstery goods, curtains, mattresses, &c. STEWART & Browdway and 10th'st, Apply at 9th et, door, JANTED—A GIitl, TO DO HOUSEWORK. COOK, wash and iron, 4 I family at 279 Madison m6 WASIEDIN A SMALL, PRIVATE FAMILY, Mei | girls; one ws laundress and chambermaid, the other seamstress; none but those having the best of reference to character and ability need apply at No, 24 West Slat st WANTED FIGHT @ RIA, TO FINISH AND MAKE mutton holes on fine conls, Apply at S24 9h wt. ANTED-—AGIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Apply at 175 Bh ay. ANTED—A GOOD COOK; ONE WHO IS WILLING anv wont ith in ‘sooking and trouing. Apply immediately oi ANTED-TEN, OPERATORS ON SINGER'S MA- ‘ohines; finishers; best wages given. Apply at sm Houston st ANTEDSA SMART. CAPABLE WOMAN, TO TAKE 3, aud Wo do general of two children, for three: one who Is « housener right ‘8 person liberal + wood reference Foquired: "Apply at 60 Naw: [+ FANTED—A GIRL iO, LOOK, WASH AND IRON, ply to John Furlong, 641 8th D—A FEW GooD DRESSMAKERS WILL steady work. Call at Mine, Chaineux, 57 Kaet ANTRD—GOOD OPERATORS, TO MAKE LADIES’ spencers and all Kinds of Jadies’ undergarments, to take the work out of the bottse. reference Apply at 92 Chambers at, In the basement ANTED—A GIRL YOR GENERAL HOUSsEWO must be good washer and froner, Apply with rater! ence s at 158 West * ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE GENERAL HO! work of « email familys must understand her tue ‘and be willing to make herself useful. 82 East 27h UV ANTED—A FEW GOOD OPERATOR 4 Wilson's machine: also broiderers for work home und at the ton at, ON wineEaA plaib sewers and em: store. Call a1 76 Ho NTED—A RESPECTABLE PRI AS | ERY governess OF nurse agd Reamstress; must be kind to ghilaren and come well recommended, 21 Washing. rrace, Hoboken. ae GIKL TO COOK , WASH AND IRON ws il family. Apply after Ii o'clock A. M., at ply ANTED—A WEALTHY WRt NURSE, witt A fresh breast of milk. w ire immediately at No. 16 Eilzapeth at, between n Baya na nal ais,, for hree days, Wax: FIRST OLARR Mo derstands the care of @ tomed to chikiren, willin forty years of age. A ington square, jenday. bd ONE WHO UN. ¢ infant and ¢ ie try ani or afar Nelock at Ko. 3 HELP WANTED=MALES. A PORTER WANTED—IN A MANUFACTURES house; one familiar with weighing out utters’ fura At Broadwaye preferred. YOUNG MAN HAVING ‘$00 WANTED SHORT A. Tinance in the country, ae asbler; a 4 Profitable sitaation, Ponred & 00. pied 896 Broadway, root 48, “GOOD, RELIABLE MAX, | Winn 940 CASH, UN. derstanding ries, can ba ation, To the right Kind of @ man this good chances “Address box 103 Terald WANTED=A youna MAN WELL Acgv. the public houses in the lower part of the cl soda water wagon; one able to influence trade or in the bu- ines before preferred; ‘or Uberal commission ulberry at, 9th inat, resembling rpenter Glothing, belonging to a poor'man. ‘The tinder will be. ibe- rally rewarded by leaving it wi the Fourth ward station oun, O8T—A POCKETBOOK CONTAIN, 4 bard earnings of a poor but rem reward. will be paid, and no qu same at No. 78 Sixth street, betw nue A. OST—ON JUNE 9, A PASS OR BANK BOOK, NO. 82,926 4on the Seaman's Bank for Savings, 78 Wallstreet. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the bank. O8T—ON SUNDAY MORNING, with Gold Chain attached; being broken. $5 two checks (pai ra of novi Reward will be E, D. Kelley, 18 ‘The whole contents finder will be gualtably reward 439 West Thirty-fourth O8T—ON TUESDAY LAST, A PORTEMONNAIE, CON 4 taining a amall sum of money and other arther articles’ ‘The finder can keep the money. Pa the Portemonnuie and contents. Apply to M. Woods, 1 West Twenty-fourth street, REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ) a Pocketbook, containing six or seven dollars in mon ment of which has bee Ine to anyone but the owner. ‘The above id by leaving it with L. R. Hopkins or Vedar street, up stairs, A SILVER WATCH, the'rin the eryntsl seta a pped in’ paper, log itt G Seaford, nth avenue, reward will be paid foe _REWARDs. been stopped), and some $5 REWARD—A SMALL by ” 2 soar on his back caused by a burn. red morooeo col lar on, and answers to the name of Prince. Whoever will return bine to 97 East Twelfth street, will recefve the above SIZED TAN DOG, wirn N INTELLIGENT BOY, 16 OR 16 YEARS jo attend an office; one who resides with his red. Apply from’8 to 10 A. M. to E. C. Bough- Wsten a MAN TO 8UPERINTEND A FUR CAP manufactory. None but one who thoroughly under. stands the business need apply, - M. Ay from 10 to 12 A. w E, ©. Boughton, 47 Broadwi id ‘ANTED—A SALFSMAN, IN AN OLD ESTABLISH- ed wholesale wine, liquor and ale house; to one who hans large acquaintance in the eity or country and under- Hands the business, « Uberal and satisfactory compensation will be given, Address M. C., Herald ofl parts omy ee OR ICEES ot Towed elgg tit A ed coL. on journey, and bring the best recommen ‘one other ‘apply. Inquire of 1. Canton, ent floor, between 12 und 1 o'clock on TANTED—AN EXPERIENCED ERRAND BOY. _Ap- y, not before 9 o'clock, Monday morning, at David's hat atore,"No, 29935 Broadway, near Duane st, stint anTEp ok BOY TO OPEN Cl APPLY TO J. W. Gaynor, corner of th av. and WANTEDTA BOY, ABOUT SIXTEEN YEARS OLD, who can sound ‘the chords of a piano and show the and make himself useful. Apply at No. 8 Went 4th at. WANTED—A MART YOUNG MAN, OR A BOY, TO open oyatertand make himself generally useful; innnt come with good reference, None other need apply at i roadway, ——+- Wagers YOUNG MAN TO TEND BAR, A SHORT ‘@latanoe in the country; must have good recommends. Callas Paigo'a k ANTED=A YOUNG MAN TO WAIT ON TABLES, tsp oysters and make himself geverally useful. Ap- ply at 549 6th a Winans CLEAN, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN TO OPEN oysters, and mako himeelf generally wee/ul in a restan- “Apply at W6 Sth av., corner 19th at tions, ‘ANTED—A SMART, INTELLIGENT, YOUNG MAN, 18 or 20 years of age, residin rooklyn, who under. stands winding base ballg; sala ier recommendations me Address, stating residence, Base Balls, Herald Vv ANVED—A MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF AN. OYS ter and dining axloon, one who ix willing to $109 for his houesty. Apply at the Union Howe, Sta bert st WANTED A MAN TO WORK IN A BUTCHERS xhop, who understands the business. Inquire at 141 Weat Browdway, We yreps ‘GERMAN PRIVATE WAITER, AT 132 Wet 34th st, REWARD.—LOST, ON SUNDAY MORNING, A $: white Bull Terrier. Whoever will return the aame to ‘Weat Thirty-firet street, will receive the above reward. ou REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RECOVERY of a Canare Bird, Diack and yellow, which escaped t 197 East Tenth eet. the above rewa $10 "ae ‘| $25 i | Bind lene. Second avenue, $251 want ‘pai a returaing the money to JAMES A. LUCAS, 310 RERARD- Lom, ON SATURDAY NIGHT, A YEL- streets, BANKS, ow Terrier Slut, betwen Sixteenth and Seventeenth in Eighth avenue. acai ea and Gold’ ‘above reward. byl es oer, ON, OE ey A SMALL TAN ‘The carer will Ayal the above rew: Deere Dr. Grice's, 124 Mucdougal REWARD.—STO! Sg 4 hea? white on his forehead ‘or J. F. Babmfalk, corner of Fifty: eee ‘Any person returning her to JAB. atreets, Brooklyy will recelve ears, long on delivery at atreet. LEN, A BLACK HORSE, 15 and bot the same the above money will second eiroat and 266 Grand street. $1. 500 HEARD STR AY nM, } tes Me with coupons; eight of por ap cies of 0. lice Office, 300 Mull niberr 7. Sedgwick, Couneellorwal Law: 94 Wall atreet, New York. REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, 10TH Jn the Wlelnity of Grand street, near Bowery, and Orfental Bank Bills. IN ‘The above re 15, 1805, S72, one of Detective office of Btorss & $10.000' Th ‘co are cantioned againat negotiating these Bonds, As payme: | has been stopped. FER TO AMERICAN EXCHANGE BANK. 4 COPARTNERSHIP! GENT ae HAVING A FEW. THOUSAND DOL- lars, wis Associated with some reilable per- for the pr “poe ap gr REWARD. 782 BONDS, $40 BA enn, incu J. engesing in tht oaase ave cotnmismon AVING $15,000 TO $26,000, POSSESSING vaires: nena qualifications, a ‘® partnership in some established «: lor Ce py business: where capital is ‘The nature noes must required. be stated in ail communications to insure a are aly jo objec- three days, tion Ifa larger gs gapital is demanded. A. B., bor 175 Herald office. PARTNER WANTED—WITII pri ure to realize Ment ten times secured PORTER & CO, 385 Broadway, room 48. ter ANTED—A CLERK INA GROC S08 Spring ut., corner of Renwick, ANTED—AN ASSISTANT BARTENDER, NONE. need apply but those who can furniah the best 3 ett) references from thelr last employer: au American preferred. Apply at the Anson House, 79 Spring A to RY. APPLY aT PER DAY MADE SELLING THR RLROTRIC £) Poilsn for furatiure, off Paintings, &c. Agents wanted inevery cityand town in the United States and Canada, Call on or gudross Brown &Co., No. 74 Bleecker street, up states, N. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. EB FRANCAISE DEMANDE A 8E PLACER DANS une famille honor comme femme de chambre, ou Drendre sain d'nn enfant de tole b cing ans. Sadren. fer tout de suite au n. Bl Onest Ie Fue, entre lew a et BP fal R43. JEUNE va LE PRA! CATER, PARLANT IvANG- ae placer cow hambre dank tig pour les soine deo 10 heures a New OWNERS OF Dud Notice is hereby pte thaton and after Monday, sone ‘18M, the ordinance ng, foand running: at large in the elt; New York, wittoal te being ‘be ati ly enforced. il be paid a every dog which YY and which shall be of Twent arin nireet, ms on an afier may soviain (hein ot We peead before 6 fon whe day they are received on pei ae gl he recived rom boys w. OTICR THR SIR, KNTOUTS OF CLINTON COM. thet angi, No Math ontague fall, om Mons 4 i ans attend the he funeral of “irepees Be "yiNINO, NEW YORK STATE TEMPERANCE SOCIETY artery meeting at the. Congregational Wf, "to ‘commence nt bet ion. nd continne for two days, ristian ea and Termperance organizations spectful ited to send delegaten. 804. “308, 8, SMITH, Prenident. ANAL aRY REY! Tew OF THR NEW YORK YACTIT OLUB, —The splendid steamer SYLVAN GRO rt, H Shee, wilt leave Peck slip, Fast river, at 9:00 A fn SPPNE wireet, “North river, 9:40;' Dey street, 8:80; Pier “MILLINERY. ren NOW MEINE RY AND DRESSMAKING. MME. BARRO: way, reeelved some poveltien fn ron Ya for the ses Lasiag wil alee find Ha Broadway, over Holmes & Co ce ' Mut: Panny 18 SELLING OPP SPRING AND summer. ners at , to make goom “Tor Tall Amporlctonhs "at LY0 Wrecdway, comner Twenty-nioth street, _DENTISTR Y¥. “MO8T WONDERFUL DIgCOVERY. <TeRTH BX. tracted without pain, of no charge. Beautiful teeth in- feried, $1 ench. All operations warranted. J. JAY VIL. LERS, 165 Grand street, two blocks from Broadwa: SET oF TEETH IN THREB Hours, AT 264, —NI- ride gan frewh every 1 mechanical _ ve eit NO, ay ib the Intire aatiafaction ‘door be- enteenth street, 264 81 wad a4 5 DENUIAT, “OF CANAL aTaner, a. next to station JOPARTNERSHIP.—A GENTLEMAN, experience, having afew thourand dollars, is connect himself wit Address W, 000, IN A CASH EN- immediately; Invest or A tego wore — tehed house do- ©. P., Herald office, NOTICE or DISSOLU" TION oF Lor anseEnetr— The copartnership Rickaris Cately & Co. iv thin da All abilfties wil be Mart pool pattect to travel oad over cigar store. heretofore existing under the Si dissolved by man tod CARLY, ARDS CATELY, RUPRED CATELY. ‘WANTED A YOUNG ee At solicit orders, ARTNER WANTED—IN THE SHIPPING AND TOW- boat one _to tak business; fe charge: Or sould sell out, Apply on the premises, 17 om 178 ‘South street, up stairs. ways P. dress A. ©. H., Herald RTNERSHIP, IN A REAL RSTATR Targe experionce in the business, “Ad- $500. —PARTN: ANTED—IN A FACTO! ceuer ond ween, fe clear ince for a ready business, Torave diye Prot, Proft, | ‘vor a0 ‘Herald office. $5,000, prt. ta PARTNER WANTED, IN AN OLD bang $2,500 noe foe oe sah anas iar } a ranalectory; <WaTHD A PHYSICIAN On DROGOTEE os partner ine profits rll ewcabliabed $5,000. Ie a eto CIGARS 4 AND TOBACCO. OTICE TO RAILROAD BUILI ven thet reaatae Merila, bor A882 NT” Fost oniee DE BAN HAVANA 4 LEAP TOI Toma eet na RS_AND ane a for dale low 08k E PARTNER WANTED.—BUS) eae HAs m._iterapicon unereoponabe: Andress 5 fe ys DA cantaee Meat iN THE ae Dusiness on : buat. nderstands the business u nae required. Address J PROPOSALS. cE i BRS.—NOT for Niurono, Keir Cov aera OP rosary. oF THE STREET COMMISSIONER, NO. 257 ne For tober I pier No. 0a et = age spees Thirds Blank forms of pro reements, can “Dated Street Department, Yow York fe enchaaee ina sanled cavetene, he work, and with a, “ke. Seventy-sixth street, from ng, de., Fifty-ninth street, from Seoond red He Sy ete, from Tebith wort fin Fifty. xecond street, Sethe te" ram vi ‘tay tn eet iy guttert tree. Rinth avenue to Thoth arene ‘or rebuilding bulkhead north ing Eleventh avenue, va Rightioth street, from: jing Forty.etgbth street, side Rivington street, Bast ry fe dering piers y and 57 Bast river. For rebutting pies No $7 East vive og pier No. 62 End grading Forty-thir Five ‘idee of plor No. Gi Bast river, ih river, treet, from Second ‘avenur, porate, fowether with the specifications obtained at this ofice. —T a, Stréet

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