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GooD FRIDAY. Observance rer the Day im This City—Cere- ' monies and Sermons. ‘The metropolis yesterday, for once on » besiness day, ‘Wppeared te be sensibly religious, ard ordinary affairs ‘were for tbc nonce to 2 great exten} suspended in com- Mmemorat?on of the awful, cul‘oinating mystery of ‘Christ's miesion on earth—Hy, cruci@xion end death. It ie ee, mewhat gratifying to We able to mote such.an ap- parert general deference #0 the day, which heretofore haw dean observed by but one or two rects, and om which ‘Wy, most august event tm the anmals of the human race i, solemnly celebrated. The stook boards were «d- *yourned; courts, scheols and many places of business were closed, while the churchves.in all parts of the city ‘were filled with congregations, intent on paying homage to that God who en this day offered His only Son-a living sacrifice foe the redemption of mankind, It is pl to think at ine city like thie, made ap of the repre- omvelinas of so many creeds and nationalities, each re- Pony bn }O a certain degree its peculiar customs, each ite own way add itamite to the universal tribute®! homage eins; paid tothe Giver of ‘all good, and in vevereace and remembrance of the great work so awtully consewmated on Good Fri Notraloneid the ‘Catholic and ee through- @ut the city-observe Une dey with their usaal ‘out mm the Churches @ several other denominations ser- vices were held and sermons and exhortations given on the work-ef man’s redemption and the:necessity which sexiets forall true Christians to adbere strictly te the ‘teachings of their tavieur, and to conform themeclves ‘Wm every way in aceordence with His will, so that bay ere per togeeryye tenga iy lic COV. nertes, especially at q ‘Secemanios: Reprrensperes: ony of Good Fri y are such as t> inspire beholder with feelings of sawe and venerat! on, the secred sacred edifices, devoid of a ernamentation sn¢@ clothed in‘sombre drapings,-are filled withhe clergy and laity, in atttudes of adoration, who raieo aloud the salem ‘tones: of bapa and the cares of business have been * ‘iloned ‘to interfere too smock with he ipractice \of ‘religion, but judging from the appearamce.of eos bees fe Sh, 6 30 very distant day,-a‘fall ith-the preecrip- Bions of the o Sine without the possibility of offending ‘the mest Prirtanical metropolitan. In the Catholic ~eburches throughout the city yesterday the ceremonies ~of unveiling eligi and adoration of Christ crucified, ‘egether wih the procession with the Eucharist from the Bepository to.zhe grand altar, were duly carried out. ‘The cerems myvof unveiling 18 gi gpl we officiat- “ing clergy omn-at each church, wh reciting the proper Sao, uncovers the Pais & portion at a time each: portion is mncovered phon, “+ Aecedignum Crucis” (Behold the wood ces 5 bes the assisting clergy respond, “Jn quo salus munds grapendit (on which the salvation of the world “was suspended) when the choristers, lying prostrate on ‘the geeund, answer Venile, irene (Come, let us adore). ‘When the crucifix is —, ‘uncovered tho clergy ‘end la‘Ry approach the altar, and after having Prosieated thismselves three times reverently kias the ‘Read and ‘feet -of the crucifix. This iar cnstom of venesation is. very old, and is practised in ail, parts of ié not the materials of which the cross is rth: yerthe-faithful adore; but the cross 1s vene- Fated imeemiach as it serves to remind one forcibly of ‘Abe nucrit:¢ oF propitiation which was offered on-it by the Redcar ner. After this ceremony the priest brings mack {rem ihe repository the “host” wm was Dlessed ‘the day by2itfhe; the candies are lighted and the decora- ‘tions of fovaltar ‘uncovered and rej and the mass— tee masg ‘of the precenctified—celebrated. In ‘the Epise<c@al churches the day was celebrated in strict ‘accordanées wilh the Anglican ritual, and.in each church an im) » sive Sermon was delivered.’ On the French ship mow visiting this port the national custom of crossing ‘abe yas son the masts was adhered to. Ss. Peter's Catholic rch, Barclay Street— ‘tiewmen by the Rev. A. J. Donnelly. ‘The€i sod Friday sermon was preached im this church Qastenig) it by the Rev. Anthen J. Donnelly, of st, Michel’ p, The sacred edifice, which was draped in ‘moamir g—the altarz, froutof the galleries and pulpit Doing cowered with biack—was completely crowded. ‘Be p reacher took his text from Matthew, 26th chap- €or; 15t)'s and following verses :—‘‘Now, upon the solemn Gay, Wie Goverdor was accustomed to release to the ‘people -pne prisoner, whom they would,” &c. ‘The sfeverend speaker discoursed a3 follows:— 40-day they contemplated the most terrible and sad ‘*zeged 7 that ever was onacted, in truth the saddest that ‘dewas possible to comcelve—no less than the crucifixion “ofthe Son of God. Nations had often wept and mourned @t sor pe calamity, but never before or since had the <Sirig! wea sum become darkened or did the terrified ‘world trembie as it did at the event they had assembled %#o commemorate. There was not time to contemplate every ‘act, hageag emg free plies =f nor was be gg yg yt ae oe coneider one scene it the grace of God, would we them a keen sense of the guilt of their sin and them with feelings of sorrow which would again. qweco: scile them to the God who was to-day crucified for hen... He would select one scene in which it seemed to @im that there was a climax of guilt. Oftentimes when 480 j1 wocent man was condemned to death by some form of la w, those who pronounced sentence or clamored for Bie ddocd might be more guilty than those who put the @entince into execution; and hence it was thai those pronounced the final sentence that gave up «Chri # to crucifixion might have been more guilty and wer bad their hands more stained witn his innocent i than the very executioners who drove the nails his sacred ,fiesh. The scene thai they con- myplated they should view not as mere spectators— mot as mere lookers on at something with which they @ad nothing to do, for if they merely regarded the cruci- ‘ixion in this light valuciess would be their sympathy, -wain would be their tears. No, they should be present wat ute teagedy as actors, as participants in the wand, he say the word, as the very villains of the ‘@ragerly. Hence tt they wept at the betrayal of inno- weno), at the betrayal of the God who gave His life for @hem, they should weep as the betrayers; if th walp at ibe ding of ianocent blood, they’ shoul suet nal ame tivose having their hands red with that blood, After ste eal vag of the el in preferring noth. agen. to them by Phat ine ye cvatlaned: us now Veith this soane fresh belore our eyes, how often we ~~ ynade this choice to the very letter, how truthful ‘we ha ve played the part, how faithfully we have fol- Towed tbeiraction as laid down in the Scripture. And dect ny sinner here should noi recognize ‘were you ever tempted to the sin of impu- were images HY 2 gui 18 to-night it of —— call hi A... a th 4 hountessed unrepented, Eternal Ju ay to bim, “Departs fou we woomreed; te oe @s) and Barabbas were presented before you, you sebase Bavabbes, and gave me up to be crucified.” find if that sinner should feign and say, “Lod, When were you and Barabbas presented to me A aeaatien chasthy end Tapert se i Bw » as a ry ‘were presented to ye-uand you chose impurity, yon chess Barabbas and 4 ave. ane up to be crucified.” My brethren, wore You ey ‘er tempted to the sin of drunkenness? Did you ever into ‘these places and into that company hat dead you to commit thar bdeasily crime again, were two bgp a ned yor ge: agg lf ‘enness— Smage ret Se eeker the morderer aed Tob Ber, Bara bbas. A murderer of both body and olesale ' mamafacturer of orphans and destitute chil- dren. Ob, ahi that steais the bread trom ‘the child: @, robs of their and onde then | hemgry and naked into the streeis, this error of F, thie worse tham Barabbas! For, my B ‘was bat the terror of a -single prov- Bree, but dns mundrer fe tho ctrve of ciety, the ver. of many famines. there be any drun! here, Gr inere be aay ¥ taaciwho falls at times inte that detestable aand beastly « ‘ime, and if he should die with that sin cunrepented to en wee he would appear before the Qudgment seat Gok ae f him, ‘' Depart, you are accun 4, for whon I Barabvas were pre- rt yourfree choice, you chose Barabbas ow at the very gates of hell, shoul , wnd ask, “Lord, when were you and present, “i to me for my free choice?” the al Jadge wou 4 say,’'As often as you went into those am | into company that led you to drink, nhy * and give me ap to be crucified.” ihren, if there be any. here who bas jot, him the next ‘the liquor ts pre- im 100k at be yp bere og a pete pred jeath to which ‘it is hastening him, or as as it is | %leoming, in verse! he wiil the image oi the murderer and robber, Barab- eT not said @ ugh to convince you all that you commh mortal sin you prefer Bar- consign Chri t to crucifixion? It ie not that I should , bring you through the whole ie ha clon sites an A onpede vise oh orerees y to ~ of this, J have said ex ough a0 convince you that @burh of the Mensink—Sermon by Rev. Dr, Ongood. Ve na heen the custom for many yeare for the old Paiiacas concregations of this city to wurtkin to blo the Ei i | i ii i i g 5 H g 5 i ue { a g 4 : ( Hi Es é e g i st i E - HI Hi : g a aE zt 2 B = < e é 4 i 5 EI redeems our freedmen, and not our arms alone, Services of Reformed Dutch Congregations. The congregations of the Twenty-first street and the South Dutch churches met yesterday for public service tocelebrate the anniversary of the crucifixion of our Lord, in the chureh corner Fifth avenue and Twenty-first Btrect. A large congregation was preseat, who joined with fervor in the opening chant and in the pesitation of of the creed which followed, The Rev. Alex. R. Thompson then delivered an impressive sermon, the text of which ‘was the Passion, and ‘awelt in forcible and affecti guage on the fife of the Bethlehem to His sufferings and death on the the eternal beneiits accruing tortures which the Son ef God underwent on the day of which yesterday was the celebration. map was listened to most attentively, occupied an hoor in delivery. Church of the Holy Triaity, Madisen Ave- nue—Confirmation by Bishop Potter. large congregation assembled in the Church of the Holy Trinity to witness the ceremony of confirmation by the Right Rev. Bishop Potter. Several youmg men and young women presented themselves at the altar rails for the purpese of being confirmed. The Bishop in a solemn manaer invoked the Divine blessing upon them, and then remarked that he had only a few brief observations to make. all agree with him that this was for them, as for the whole Christian world, a very good Friday, a day ever to be rememvered in the history of their lives, and which they might date the reception of blessings that would be ever multiplied and ever extend- ing themselves, aud ever becoming more and more rich, until the great result snould issue in the lory of the world to come, ‘hey had confessed their sins before a, they had ledicate themse' to God, amd they bad sented themselves to receive those Father bestowed erywhere when they iret up to Hii im jan Saviour from the cradle at to all mankind frem the The Rev. gentle- dscourse He thought they would ithout feeling hig heart stirred ondered how many people here would be found, when on a jou fore ~+) reading ther B: Testament—th Bible that then existed—to rumors relating to Jesus of Nazareth. seemed to have been honest. He took up the Seriptares and made an effort to find out the trath, that very moment He who sat on hig! minister to guide him as to its meaning. find out what was God’s will; not doubt or speculate about it, but do it when it was found out. They should follow Christ. Let nothi prone strife or vainglory, butin lowliness and meck- spirit. Look not every man on his own thin; mation the things of others. There sho be mutual Kindness, gentleness and self-sacrifice in deal- ing with others. That was a lesson for all times, places and circumstances, They should live for one great pur- pose-to have the Divine image stam their and to ive hae gouls more filled out the truth of —s they had sears to-night. He could not allow himeelt lose these observations without ho had noticed they img measures to have additional ministers placed in this chy, with the especial aim of preaching the gospel to the poor. He was glad struck out with such fulness of effort in He was — abroad, put taken proper Proportion rectly under me wore rope eee of their offerings for : their eye, and in regard to moral ment el eee govern: to sending | spiritual aid to those who Wabrowds he felt that they shou! ny neo corrupting and going to ruin in their Geed Friday in the Eastern District of The public schools of the District were closed during tho day and services of the usual character were held in the Catholic and Protestant Episcopal churches, St. Mary’s Church of the Immaculate Father McDonald; Sts. Petes ‘and St. Vincent de Paul, Rev. visited during the day by crowds of devout THE AMERICAN PROTESTANT ASSOCIATION. The American Protestant Association celebrated the ““three hundred and thirty-eighth anniversary of the signing.of the immertal protest’’ last evening, at the swerand Paul, Father Mt . David ‘Mullane, were ali worshippers, it alt i i i 2 ec 3 5 al 337 i g = 2 i i i 2 £ $ 3 Q i H ] s it 4 Ft 5 a : i E i s 5 z i i gE i = E it 4 i 8 5 s 2 § § i j i i A f E | E $ - Hi F i 3 wv i otf &: i u | HI i i i i : i i iF 5 tit gE i if i 1 z i 5 2 32 a 7 z i I ; 2 & i ® z i g z & 5 5 FS i F E E E > j # Fe ack E l iy f 1 :, if i : 2 i Hi i E i F act HHI H i E ih VENI) Vipit Vict! 1 @AME, AW, CONQUERED. * Maviow recentiy under this ‘heading ‘published the names ‘oftnearly-one hundred prominent physi- ~ @ianagetthe United States who have agreed in the opinion 6¢ Buropean science, declaring that there existsmo det ter-vemedy for dificuities of the stomach and in- ‘tentines, for chronical catarrhe, and partie ulsrly for the great loss of strength and meager- ness, than sonra “MALT EXTRACT BE ee oe or Rang roy +4 xg fom caliget 4 pe to publish to-day sta PRACTICE ROVES THEORY. PRACTICE ‘cial | THEORY. 8 band, Mi atreet, nay Stoke Tearing frm ier, newline Scone: we such» good, peer yoo of Hoff's Malt Extract of Health, all sped effoot, an icine acems to benefit me; but Mr. Wil ces Molar thinks 7 Ho's Malt extract wi wil restore for it Je years since ve 3 E.G. DEEPHENSON, 6sf's Malt Extract ie considered by thoxe who have used ‘it i this city as the best preparation of the ace. BARNHARD & BROTH. Price $6 per dozen, -Sold at HOFF"s depot, 642 Broadway, and.at druggista and grocers, BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN ANY STATE without publicity or exposure. Good everywhere. No Froacnecges Saat, ‘obtained. Consultation free. GEORGE LINCOLN, ones 80 Nassau street, N.Y. HINT.—PERSONS VISITING Wastinerox MAR. Aegean set get Ay PP, iE coter ts heed oon Sones. 8 ninds $1, or cents, of Lyne! Co., 4 Vesey siren Agnew, 150 Greenwich iirvet and P Punchard, @ 65 New ibera street. depot, 195 Chambers #1 JOS. R.'BEACHAM, Proprietor. VATION’, WANT eerie pune ts ad uee ooe any her own Rataenataeeor ST TIS ST. STM av. A GOOD OFERA. pearaseaed o eee ence pea en A nyaRe Dal bt rd) ey FLOOR, PRONE. ROOM.— ie weil coommnondads en co wan 186 SLERGEER 8T.—A epnne. LADY = A eyo py at J a ae TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM—SHIBTS 231 wideto Seder ant all inde of family sowing In ‘Quire of Mise ba anda BT aE SRE SES WEST 9TH 8T.. ETENT PERSON AS good rity referenca, 24) 8. ny Avs soune, « OIRb WISHES A srva: fara Fiyan an bore. References at 288 West 25d st. a 308 os ene Preference: ‘Me objection WEST =TH BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH ava— A young girl as chambermaid and waitress, or would do chamberwork .and sewing; best city reference. 344 ie bye 4 ay NEWARK.—A YOUNG GIRL OF Eterm cristae | = Es % refe fet eae ge he ed iaulon. $2 EAST 12TH ST., CORNER 18T AV.—A COMPE- tent young girl.'as Sad walwons or to nasi in the washing and ironing; bas ve AOA EAST 2 MT 8T.—GENTLEMEN’S AND FAMILY washing, French flating and polishing neady. done by Mra. Quinn; or wonld go out by the day. Best city refer- ence given. or gee ENTRANCE IN 2TH ST., SECOND 4] 4 it room—A verpemalay young married wet nurse in a tespectable family.” Nowe but, Fe- oes AV, NEAR U6TH STA YOUNG AND thy Protestant woman, with a full breast of 7, fea lock er own baby, na wet nurse; HO objechou ay the country. Wew YORK RRALD, SATURDAY, wid 20, ———_ ‘SHERT sees. we BLP WANTED-PEMALBS. __ Prien gegen toes on Ray ee LSS See Be oo = AST O10 00 GRRERAE — BB fy gtd PERSONS isu = erent WAZTiD_MMEDIATELY_TBN $000, wiper. ee geass eee eae oe Se Oe of child SS a sean Facets _ = = Piatt sean ccplend mk fe crete Tee | yee a ‘St, John’s Hotel, Broadway. a # Zz Le BE al Bee iway. ANTED—A SMART, HONS? MAW, : W Strainer ieee | io coermerece. cormnens tg wae | Wi gh opie oan eamamae or German. . We WEST STH 8, CORNER OF era ava youne | W4UrIrD“A, ty ERIVATE, FAMILY: 4 ees ae ee eee iTED—ADVE! TASSERS FOB a Ay jc& appnm age, aorive wax. as | WUibatusens bureuery’ ae Gaul w ae ig Mia han good to \alimonials. Apply 10 or aa WATER SL SMABT 20", WHOSEEARS GERMAN, 292 LR SRE 1405 ar PEs = feoats of vneaant - See meee cra | crite iere vaio srrvaTio Ag aperess eRe atta rg reat eipay ts Saree ie ai | AL Eats aint 22g WE eee = dav, peamas, quick, and soerect ak gure, Saat THE TRADES. ers. Address J, Y. office. A YOUNG MAN CAN LEARN THE PHOTOG! OUNG MAN, 5. WITH A GOOD RROOMMGENDAT:ON | Apoy in Resusse wokeben se awe: eee, A Mahe to feavel as valet with PF on ca ag a is P ot Tami ‘Gan speak French and REM, be willing io cut; ten, yours” net ERE Bersld oftce pig cd ee eer WANTS A SITUATION.—WRITES A willing to make himsbif ER WANTED_—ONE WHOTHOROUGHLY UN. =| fetal ailigs Bouth or West.” Address G. i. Be box Deere ae ewelry of all i Herald office. Kinda; unt boa etal nad quice We steady, ‘ MAN WISHES A SITUATION IN A BAR ey again eres nas eben Deaton snd oleege | YOUNG . ber shi here bi e business; refer- | work. A) to Champney & Smitten, Jewellers, 317 and i Zacee wil be givens” He prepares the hair dye. ik, | Fatton es : , =e ACHINE, PRINTER, WANTED—TO PRINT. GATI~ | yes De Grog undersea ike Ka: | No, si Greeawich surest, 07h race penileman stave r lang on —o y.crwilmake | [LUMBER WANTED_A FinST CLASS WOREMAN. Ficcir useful in gontrals vaddresa LaF. or 107 Hi “apply to Drow & Wilson, 100 3d av. ql — LUMBER WANTED—A NEAT WORKMAN AND: . ITUATION WANTED_BY A YOUNG MAN (GERMAN) none but a good mechante embers be cosia make himself generally wsefeh; can RSD meee. rg ayproved security: Address D."D.. 10° New ow. Yorker ‘PER FINISHER WANTED—APPLY AT HERBERT fasts 17 Chatham st, & Co.'s Paper Mill corner Wayne ond Colgate streets, 47 3D AV., FOURTH FLOOR, FRONT — A YOUNG ‘American girl to travel as companion to » lady, or as child's nurse. BSOLUTE ‘LEGAL DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM ‘the courts of this and ose States. with as little pub- licity as legally possible. Cruelty, drankenness or desertion cause a Advice free an “strictly confidential. ; KING, Counsellor-at-Law, 212 Broadway. A BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED—IN NEW YORE and States where deserbon, . is sufficient ‘without publicity or fee in advancs. Consultations free. r HOWES, Ato Attorney, 78 Nassau street. A VANILLA, VANILLA, ya ng VANILLA, ¢ Vanilla, Vanilla. Vanilla, Vanilla Beans. Finest qualities for sale by TAFT & TYLER, 54 Cedar street. Pas FACT.—EIGHT POUNDS Fr a Poe 3 Bz ENDEA Ootpe. for oe oF ow a cron hema 180 Chasabers = ot sige 88 R re gl wal ce BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOR tat Dis DIs- the feet cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 760 way. XTRA NOTICE.-OLYMPTC LSeesArne-OSAxD jor to 5 panty (“ys Foden Kon ne hunared volunteers tne tlraaa, FFICIAL rye 4 #3 foro od ot Lotteries for Masonic Orphan Home. SS ee 1, 2 ac a OH Sy Hh EPA. 20, 85, 18, $3. 1367. wey Bh, By 18 1, 1 ck ae 15, 484 11y 46 3 Si. es fas Shatham sunsets NOY. Ep z a rR OBLAGSE Mange, Charlotte Russe, jakes delicious, Jel ie. with great case. "Directions for use with the . muety grosere and drugalsin, “Depot 17 Busting Sip, New York PECIALTY.SKIN DISEASES, SALT RHEUM, Eruptions, Old Ulcers, from whatever cause, Bently, cured eo Dr. KENNEDY'S Medicines. cted, ca call. Advice free, FFANY 2 co. i fresh ° *PERGLISH UMBRELLAR, IFFANY & CO. A new 9 pening of B i EXTRACTS AND SOAPS. TIFFANY 4 CO: TRAVELLING AXD SHOPPING BAGS, of English and Freneh mani HERE OUR ILLS SHOULD Go. ‘When we are sick we should remember that nature has Provided us withadrain thirty-six feet long, into which all the impurities of the system can be thrown and so expelled from the body. BRANDRETH’S PILLS Put your pains and colds into this outlet, and a few hours oer more to cure than by any other method in montha. Fifty millions of boxes have been sold, and the method of cure is steadily gaining, = BRANDRETH'S PILLS Are sold by all druggists, and at the principal office, Brea: dreth House, New York. Observe B. BRANDRETH 17 STANTON ST., NEAR TH Ve ear man Institute. Saas 17 WANERLEY, PLACE.—a SWEDISH WOMAN, who has acted in the capacity of for six Years past in one of the tirst Taos i, lew and sompet Sh tami in Kt sealates: airous ot tory testimonials WEST 19TH ST —A CAPABLE YOUNG womax. wattress chambermaid; thorough] Ter ‘bu to Sande her be winess. os be onset hae Role Gamat 30 SST e iat Sie neces an abore, to-day or Monday, before | nv otcbock 35 STANTON sr. ipl na Sorat a witng ie youn) tress or ehambermatd; is will) ‘can give first tes ae aay. Tg wok ben Se city references given. 9 SOUTH ae te, oe Peg hws —AS Boyes. ; either in the a . Gast ececrerise ae BAST STH ST.—AS WAITRE! |AMBER- maid and waltrées to a Snail tamilys no Chiecton 0 2.0 short distance in the country, Call as above. VESTRY S8T.—AN ENGLISH GIRL, AS GOOD P since vail toe tw ny Jo general Housework.” Good ety Fe- 57 7 BAST rit s ST. vinest Bovss aos | one 8T., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE as frat clase “egy in only far two family; the very ¢ can be aiven. J jwo days. 73, un ST ELEVENTH STREET, THIRD x rr CA Ey oor They will hove a good f —— ean RNNENAN -on a NS GREENWICH ST.—A YOU! aint 88 Just arrived, as chaimbermatd aud pl RAST %TH STA RESPECT/ AN, 99 ae sae erxcelle: error Ae in all ibs duties OF Ne 00" Of a sivaation in the, cl or “aouter: wou oe Reeper in ® small fam ‘Addrese’ CTO tof uaree days; oe 106 St attic Raid cen city or country, Immediately, at American 5 iy of con a RE 107 WEST 1TH iy sy paren FRENCH LaDy, now living with ‘American gated {rome of the fiat rong abroad coon debe mane a Ane eves Saal 112 WHET 19TH STA RESPROTARLE ENGLISH le > gin wishes Silke a0 chamborenté and 12] | ORBENWICH AY.—A RESPECTABLE PRO tertant womaa, at y wre and seamstress ema 5] FAST WTH STA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS Ponld, assist in plain sewing. Can be seen on the- 23d d'or isd of of this 7TH AV., N NEAR 41H ST. TWO YOUNG GIRLS, 647 a ; other has never’ hived cule coud me RS a frouer, and would make herself generally ful; no objections ihe country. 686 EENWICH pieyegee As Cae Id vention, “Address Ao VAN WACENER. AF’ AMERICAN, WIDOW LADY. OF EDUCATION inement, is desirous of obtaiuii s siuation im # hotel, private a I j # é be ; 5 r A WIDOW LADY OF EDUCATION AND dreas, wishes the situation of hotel, or» geternnn’s. pele residence; else, n'to an invalid; undoubted references given. D. E., Greenfield, Mass. A YOUNG LADY OF bag ry reins ety DESIRES Aces site sears Corporat ms beat Sopp veklyn Post office. “LADY, WOULD LIKE To KE CHARGE OF A Rouse fora family going into the country forthe sum: Peferencee given, Address M. B. K., Brooklyn Post office. al Ey Sersey city. ENTS = MAMTED J IMMEDIATBLY, A FIRST iness a Reh taneriea anya git Tait oergig. Cal one are Henry Address B., Herald ofice. FAINTERS WANTED. A FIRST. CLASS HOUER GFrvarioN ees (FIRST CLASS GRRMAN ate ete ee Preferred, Bost city ret ferences given, ‘or We Sram WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN JUST England, ITUATION Be sel lacepva FRowovoRy COMPE- —WAN' a FIRST CLASS RBA! tent German farmer (married), would iike to obtain a Ta hinge ey snpiy nfo work on shares,” Address Parmer, Herald oftos, ill Bo given. Address bax Sui Rew fork ‘(HE ADVERTISER CAN INFLUENCE CONSIGN. ments of West of England, Sootch and German RAPH UTED, RATOR would lke to trest with « cloth house, where be Tee tis; 190 Faltoe ate Brsokipa on consignments. Address T. H. H., Herald office, Toot te sah BOY, 16 YEARS y Aen eat ANTED—A YOUNG. GENTLEMAN, ac. seta : soe *, Couaen A resident in ios an ar parle aurea on Pes ‘ Pai seats fra clase book a ‘would make himself useful,” and can ANTED—A BLACKSMITH WHO THOROUGHLY ways’ wv. apply Fectary, 0 West Sd Wie, ‘A TH ssrarengnak, waar Warren an we ANTED—AM ENGRAVER, 70 GO 70 NASHVILLE, Pemperionon. Adare Appia, Sobers Schell & Gore ai Malaon lane, be CUACHMEN AND GARDENERS. WAteraran WANTED —& Fins ULASS WORE: OI I III DN IAD IAAL DAA james serra Jew ontabiishment, A. Ton es caches’ has tt caso tetera, A str. 316 Falton » Brooklyn, hose Tasroughly see: Fe my Sopentns Ags id abtity. ‘Call at ar WD ‘Brocawer Brosdway, be- grcer Ce ee tween "ANTED—A PRACTICAL ae WARE TINNER. Apply at 207 Water st. YOUNG MAN WANTS « ATION ys GRi —————————— oe A ee ee wae will be found i srnaoartey BS RENCH | ADVERTISEMENTS. box 167 Herald office. Or! DEMANDE—UNB FILLE LE FRANCAISE “pouR~* “i bonned’onfant, S’adresser northwest corner 16th st. | ¥ A FOUR IN HAND COACHMAN, & SITUA’ and uare. Bae Private family; as a Saad. Prom atahee feces ae will ‘no obj wo 1D) NI Gali on or address Cit. Golder: B17 baer = | OF sea cocare ot signer leg taste tiger put ene ANTEDA YOUNG MAN AND WIE, (OB} mitt Mace Madersiande and gardening: feed ne eka eye ‘he Tanagement of Sains: ae DEMANDE—UNE PLACE POUR UNE BONNE ‘Baildiugs Ducane st ofroes Bop 1a tig, PP O*s francaise qui peat fournir les ‘WANTEDIA, SITUATION 48 COACHMAN BY 4 roomed ed deux jours au No. 6 West 334 st. man with good city reference; has no ob} Calor, peeping ae or address, Conchanan, 58 Gi Grantacece, 'ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN — the and dri DE—DECUX BONNES FRANCAISES, PRO- de ans ‘understands care, management v= tag of" horses thoraghiy, poo lag tins N_DEMANDE—UNE FILLE FRANCAISE, SACHANT x | geesral tue Dat rlcwan atte beam bene 9 bien condre. poor, venir compagnie. x ume petite fle de ans. Apporter de bonnes recommandations. dans I Papres midi au 10 West Sith st, CLERKS AND SALESMEN. | “Coun __ COUNTRY BOARD. A NUM! o1 RESSMAKERS 'ANTED. ‘Apply st Madame Gillespie's, No.6 Clinton place, COOK WANIED—O: HO FULL URDER- Sopds her basiaees: 2 Sir (new nuader) ‘Bast lath a Call on Saturday and Monday. B*2.. WORK—HANDS WANTED TO Ly FAR iron out Apply lip Varee ‘trek, also st 1 Mis" inlghih avesue, over Drug store Drug store. \MAKERS.—WANTED, SOME FIRST CLASS | Ua et er mated Rats CLASS BOW MAKER WANTED. ADDRESS B., Herald office. ti TS core ore WANTED a8 take in work. Apply, efter ion. Sey st Watts, 981 Bro \TTEND A FIRST Wea, YOUNG ene Bd Netra A by 4 inderstands Sasresnens references re- quired. “rae oe ane ng MB Silce. un No. 7 av. D, near ‘ANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply to McKinley, 113th st., near 34 av. coast bg a ON WHE! er FIRST C: one eas ANTED—A CHILD'S NURSE. UIRE, ‘good references, at 69 2d av., before 12 o'clock. a bread, aba attr ‘o'clock, at 163 Mecdougal st, first ener GIRL a Mtr pe tanh good nm reference Cg AN ~ gory | Water acm OPERATOR ON WHE! ‘son's machine. Apply to James A. ‘a So 8 — A INCH WOMAN TO GO Waits: of ehilaren. Call at 8 Won Barra ont NTED—A GOUD COOK, ML! iD Win Wriih good city iy - ® pred noe ranted ‘Apply at 39 Bast Ith st, beigreen YO sud'3 Were i STRAW SEWERS, ON PLAIN, AND Sd and to cun'cres uprmairasy riences Wrst GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; be phy 3 and ions ee kuow how to pW rg reference at ‘West oath t., be- NTED—A P! ‘ANT WO! Wt it as noid: mum ben food earwer between nual hy ference, “Apply at 29 west OLASS DRESS MAKER, COMPE- tent > uke ofan nt; also one or ashi TORET i “a Broadway. Wer. GIRL # cooK, My Bs ae tpl War citer, CLASS MILLINERS AND ‘TRIM. Call at No. 9 Division st, TE! EXPERI ESWOMAN FOR Azinger? sort store Nowe bat toow faly romp teat need apply, from ft lathe morning, of 6 to7 in ANTED A i ka | TO GO rh ow Y AS VeeeS Shs wes WEE eb ASE Sa Oe waxes =A, GOOD OPERATOR ON SINGER'S, MA- ‘chine, also rat claae Arosamakers. wo days at Mme. Shiry's, 8 Kast 12u 7 ANTED—A PARST OLASE LavRDaess, ORB THAT i) rita se 98 ephort diajance to the eauntry, Apply l ‘YOUNG MAN FROM THE WEST DESIRES A SIT a sr Rep eM Cy some clot self generally enw with superior Bis Pobre aven avenue. 4 COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER WANTS A bg hd ‘a inbhenes: ante, trade, PRIVATE ee CAN sneer sett ae jeemeane bon Dre CLERK F FANTED Sar PENNEY'S, 20 FULTON | jalltoed station. Ter “nares J ‘AT BATH, & 1. ON THE SEA 6HORE_A FEW ITUATION WANTED —$100—1, WILL GIVE ONE GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND CHILD, 18, WISH BOARD ‘hundred dollarsto: Fe, Ti OO pe Re A smite We pnd im apy city bank. Address Bank, Herald aued’ Seteen pralrzed, il pay from, 630. Wane 1 SALERMEN IN THE OROoKERY | BOARD orm for flan, gute Pe gy fe we de at 0 itech or midvene'R. Yi, New Wares Sy BY AN BXPERIENCED Pout office, re + would eS uxteres house; would, prefer the bet, | PQOARD IN A PRIVATE PAMIL’ EW! 5 iateas Doing well posted, Address HT. Be’ | Bone ARE fad ity ot eos at SALESMAN, TO TAKE Tin" int of November: ‘ndulte pry, soapeean node. cash boys. AI sier o' tod. 3. Campion & Go. z oe. ath and 1th wis. RD, ROOMS AND HOUSES WANTED_FOR OVER ‘WASTED BY A YOUNG MA OF FIVE YEARW EX. Bevin S Broadweh.” hil wontide neosnenoietions txt Ls ‘Of reference given. Gall or address W. Tr, FicdtfSind examine conenptiong f yoy ee ee RING BOARD the com. AN FOR DRY GOO) Newark ‘avn Jeray Oe D—0, SELL KELLOUG'S UniIrED | (\OUNTRY BOARD AT_BLOO —BOARD Bilan for 1657-68, » i ie otalned ar che. fara og house ‘all business hy Pook, aud no come = ©" Py A Ty ble, and Gret ‘i goad “TD RELLOUG, 10 Nassau street, New York. | Jw. MoWBLn, vs Wortis and Hasty Retina T MR AGENOY,, 98, BROADWGY, DE. | (\OUNTRY BOARD FOR ADULT#_AT ePUYTE Ca Ag By at omen Ss cet Gee i M. WARD, Superintendent Call on or address P, Johnson, A! x oH BOY A Ca ne od INTELLIGENCE, Our. BOARD IN RAVENSWOOD.. qr a ys ARD handwri her G0 8 week nd pleasant im stilt OF at roiahed or wn. year. |. H., box 1bt Hi ~4 may desire. gm bor 3,215 T 684 BRADWAY, ROOM Ln pe THIS OUNTRY BOARD WANTED FOR GENTLEMAN porters and young mea, ‘and wife, stabling for om Ist if : ad Cal ony. abort Tu of June: wea ‘one oir fof eily. A berate W DIVIDUALS, WITH FROM family, near Aten ferred. Address, with fail pars A Bink marr aeh mar rae tage | He Bi "Soris RTE" Sai pe — JPIGHT OR TEN PERSONS CAN BE ACC ata farm house in Westchester, about an honr and ERT aILOULD aif from city, ror particulars inquire at 390 Bowery, 6 < aa ILFORD HOTEL. AT MILFoR rd, THE B SOUND, ye YisHIne EMPL with stamp. dia Broad ‘patronage of Gon free. Oe ‘now open for er OY WAN 15 OR 16 YBA: A ranine uihec of i ur. EDWARD Ww. i pec ee oe mga ee au ~ i " fand 47th sts os ys hanes em TUNES BR frome Now SE, OY W. N AN OFFICE, TO MAKE HINSELP sand a hunting: charges moderate, ering res generall; 5 a good plain hand, come | DIMMICK, Jara and pa bg with his parents. Apply to JOHN MATIBEWS, 437 riret avenue. “ae gg | aan NKS OF THE radeon, . Roome OY W. NE WHO Cippeease, ATTEND- oan wait Wome jocation detightin usar Bh sive groviae one ing toa poh counter. hriatopber st. from steambogt tandings (ountry BDLERs AND AGENTS Waw FOR | Indtire at 170 Wee Fourlenuth iievet ay voauticul ‘ime 8) one - vPM. on Saturday, before 4 ‘Broadway. Tk FARMERS,—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE Wish — Board with a farmer, havi VANTRD, A SMART, ACTIVE MAN, WHO es Wontders ‘taken, Adarons Canton wousbie amount of the , ts wilt igen him for hie orviees: aust be of ane ANTED—couNTRY BOARD, FRO joubted. ch business Hyg and not afraid 9 wan ber, at & farm house, where inero nee 20,0 | ihe a a to buy and dell, ‘Nocommunications | boarders proverred, within ee howe iy Hail, fora Indy | nileman. part of vine time, Qnd infant of one year and cs 0X 6,142 Post offlge, N. ¥, ‘yor 0 tered yet. ‘adroas Produce. bos 120 Herald yilice, Address, with full particulars,

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