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a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Sowpay, Oct, 20, 1867, Tne range of the gold market was lower during th Past week than was generally expected from the threat- ening character of the war news from Italy and the po- Hitical advices from Franco relative to the French ocea- pation of Rom The ductuations were from 144% a 143, and back again to 144°%, the closing transactions Deing at 1443s. The large extent of the ‘‘short”’ interest led to a very active borrow) made as b Jender of the coin, the latter being required for customs duties and other purposes, but chiefly to enablo the bear speculators to make their clearings at tho bank usod for that purpose, which now reports its transac tions weekly through the Clearing Houce, although not ® member of the association. The customs receipt the port aggregated $2,000,050, while the foreign ahlp- ments of specie were to the amount of $119,982 only. It is to bo presumod as the city banks lost $2,254,761 | tm epecie withim the week tbat tho Treasury was nota | Soller during this time, Most of the operations ta gold | are bearish, in viow of the disbursement of about twenty-five millions of coin interest on the Ist of No- Yember; but it haz hitherto been found that such pay- ments have beon more than fully discounted and that the premium rises instead of falls when the pay- ment is actually made, and thore aro more than ordinary ressons for supposing that tho present instance will prove no exception to the rule, Not’ far from half of this interest is due on bonds held abroad, and this sum. will accordingly have to bo remitted or invested im more of our securities to be shipped fastead of bills of exchange, Tho gold premium is likely to remain bigh for an indefl- nite length of time, owing to epeculative and political ‘as wel] as national and commercial causes, Considerable allowance will always be made for the occurrence of contingencies likely to affect the premium unfavorably, for whilo many causes might operate to suddenly ad- Vanco it there are none which could aflect it suddenly to any great extent ia the opposite direction, the approach tokpecie payments being mecessarily glow, The daily range of tho market is thus shown:— Highest Efforts were made during the week by some of the principal dealers in government securities to depress the market for them, with which view large amounts of Sive-tweaty bonds and seven-thirty notes were sold “hort,” and, assisted bya slight decline in five-twonties abroad, quotations were forced very low in comparison with those current about the middle of last month, Towards the close, however, there was an evident do- sire to ‘‘cover’’ outstanding contracte, and on Saturday the market became firm at an advance of % a % por cent upon the lowest prices previously touched; but at those then current it would have boen impossible to buy any ethor than small lots, Governments are now tho cheapest securities in Wall street for tho interest they yield, and five-twentios of the new issue: pecially. Those of the original issue of 1862 are threo per cent higher than those of 1865, al- though tho latter aro part of the same Joan and both havea foreign market. This differenco Detwoon securities, equal in all other respects, except that the sixty-fivea have three years longer to run, which is a positive advantage over the sixty-twos, will ease to exist when the former become more largely beld tm foreign markets, and meanwhile the demand 13 Ukely to run more in favor of (he bonds of 1865 than those of 1862, in anticipation of this equalization, The @oupons on both are payable on the Ist of May and November respectively, and, deducting the accrued interest on the sixty-flves, they are selling at only 43g ® 4% above par in paper money, which ts too low for a stock bearing six per cent interest incom, If we Jook to England wo find consols which bear only threo per cont per annum selling at 9334 in specie When a six per cent, in currency, | railway @tock, like Now York Central, sells for 111 a 112, ‘end Hudson Rivor, a similar stock, seils at 126 a 128, it is wemiarkabdlo that tho gold bearing securities of tho gov- ‘@rament are so low, allowing for every doubt that bas Ween thrown upon their ultimate redemption in ¢oin—a Project which is by no means so alarming as some have supposed, for the country would not be likely to sanc- Gon fresh issues of paper money for the purpose. It is to be rogrotted that some of the active dealers in govern. monts should see ft to adopt the tactics of the cliques $m railway shares in their tranractions in the public funds avd that those who tried to ‘corner’ tho old five-twenties a fow weeks ago should now be heavily “short” of vearly everything on the government list, gd consequently using all their influence to produce artificial depression at the expense ef all who hoid governments for investment both at home and abroad. At the close of business on Saturday the following wore the quotations, and the tendency of the market was up- ward :—Coupon sixes 1931, 111%, a 111);; five-twenties ig demand, and loans were | 44 percent per diem in favor of the | | | have at | sam of 1862, 1117; a 1125¢; iswuo Of 1834, 1033¢ 0109; issuc of 1865, 109 010914; issue of 1857, 103% a 106%; ten- | forties, 100 a 10044; Juno soven-thirties, 1043¢ a 10474. Tho foreign exchange market was depressed through- | out the week, owing mainly to the efforts of some of the prime banking houses to lower tho rates for sterling, ‘with a viow, it is supposed, to buying bills at the decline. At tho same timo the natural tondency of the market ‘was downward, owing to the limited mercantile demand and the distrust with which commercial bilis, and par- Aieulariy thoro drawn against cotton, are regarded. Tho market is now at a very low point, considering the re- @uced price of cotton and the large commorcial indebted- ees of the country (o Europes, and a reaction from the | Prevailing depression will probably be experienced Shortly. Contimental bills remained comparatively firm. At the close bankers’ bills on England, at sixty daye, ‘Were quoted a€ 103% a 10S%%: at three days, 100% a 10034. Commervial bills, 108 10834. Bills on Paris, at sixty days, 5.20 a.5,17)4; at three days, § 107% 05.164 It is siatod that the government of tho new dominion has recently negaiiated a railway improvement loan ir London, which bai) deen guaranteed by the home gov- @rnment in accordance with tho act ating the dominion. The ero sterling, cr about £2: \, Bank of an: the const! 0,000 in our currency, and the eal agont of the now gov- , is suid to i> already drawing <hrough fia New York agents agvinst ts 1¢ loan The © of the «Comptroller of the Currency con- @omning the practice 0 nat banks recoiving from Sherr depesttors parcols of unknown value for safe keep- 4ng, on the ground thas the banks are liable for the safe Powurn of the samo aad {) at theroby they incur a grave Fisk not warranted py ti 10 provisions of the National @urrency act, is! to € xert siderable influence ja @eterring these institutions fro continuing the practice now in vogue among them. The Comp- | frotler thinke the latter @ very hazardous one, and | threatens proceedings agein st Lanke persevering in tt, for the violation of their chat ters, The letter in ques. thon was called forth by a question put to him on the @ubject by some Baltimore bank presidents, who re. eontly beld a mosting to take ‘nto consideration the ox- tent of te obligatics incurred by for the safe keeping of trunks, boxes and other packages which arecommoniy deft in their cara It is proper | that the national banks should net assume, as thoy do, any risks of this kind, which are not ivourred ta tbe | ordinary course of their business and for which they | Feceive no compensatios bat the Comptrolier of the Curroney bas no authority for his threatened proceed. ings against banks which choose t receive their ens | } ftomora’ valuables, fer the Nat. onal Curkency act contains Mo provisions agaivat t 9 doing, and, therefore, so far an tho isttor of the law is concerned, it is optional with bank officers wnower they take heed of the Comp- trolles's warning or not, Ho rpenits somewhat with tho aif of aman dressed in “a little brief authority’ and determined to meke the most of it, although his motive te doubtiess a good ons and net intemed to benefit the Groproof rafe manufacturers, which \t ta calculated to Go, novortheless, It jean {i wind that blows nobody good, On the Stock Exchange the morements off the bull Cliques have been interesting. Jo qwoek bey made a buoyant market, and took atvantaze | ofit by selling largely, following which it began to @roop, and continued drooping to the loss of business ing, when the following quotations were cur New York Central, 110 @ 110%; Ene, a 602%; oo 8 M3 Michigan Bouthern, 7614 Cleveland snd Pitts burg, 62 a 62; Rock Island, 06% & Fort is threo millions and a balf { king institutions } I the early part of the | f . NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1867. activity of the demand for money and the failure of the cliques to maintain the upward tendency of prices, and on Friday evening it ad ademoralized appearance. It was then romored that the Boston, Hartford and Erie party had sold out their stock, contrary to the understanding with Mr, Drew and others, with whom they had been ¢o-operat- tng, leaving the latter (o sustain the market or otherwise, as they pleased, It ia generally believed that the Drew party will make an effort to rally Erie to % for the pur- pose of selling on the riae, but the money market is not favorable to bull operations im vailway shares while prices remain as high as they are at present and govern- ment securities are comparatively much cheaper, The Northwestern shared, and especially the common, been the firmest of the fancies, owing | to clique efforts to sustain them; but when they do break, great will be thelr fall. At the o time it i# dangerous to sell them short, and, for that matter, anything else on the Hat; and whosoover youtures to do 80 must not complain if he gets twisted— a fate which bears both invite and deserve, The natural decline in prices will come fast enough without such artificial fufluences to stimulate it. There is something legitimate and above board about buying stocks on speculation fora rise, which there is nos about specula- tions for a fall, and bears are too apt to be unscrupulous about the means they employ toa givenend. They glory in disaster, gloat in ruin, and are the Job’s com- forters of financial and commercial society, In troubled times they are the scarecrows that frighten the com- munity away from flelds of profitable investment, and they were the authors of the financial! panic in England last year that brought avast number of people to penury, from which most of them will never reco The buils, on tho other hand, form cliques which allure only to disappolnt, and outsiders who play sgainst them might jost as prudently play against loaded dice, The moral is, therefore, obvious, namely—for all who have the courage to resist temptation to leave Wall street epecu- Jations to those who make them their daily business and who have nothing better todo, It 1 worse than run- ping Kentucky against time to gamble against design- ing cliques whose only object is to win the money of outeiders in the daily game of speculation. Money was active throughout at seven per cent for call loans, but on Saturday the eupply was somewhat larger in proportion to the demand than it had been previously, notwithstanding that the bank statement shows a decrease of $1,769,090 in legal tender notes and $2,281,761 in specie, while the loans have been reduced only to the extent of $279,222 ‘and the deposits have decreased $3,697,259. The dis- count line was very stringent and the difficulty in ob- taining the customary accommodations ia aggravating the prevailing depression in the trade of the city, while tho inability of the banka here to rediscount Western produce paper is crippling the banke fn that section of the country, The rate for whatever paper ef the best grade is taken by the banks remains nominally, however, at seven percent, ‘The subjoined statement shows the highest prices at which the leading stocks sold at tho first regular board on each of the following Saturday: ne eee nee Canton Clevotand & Pitt Clevoland & Toledo Chicago & Rock Ts Chic. & Chie. & Cleveland, Col, & Cin. Delaware %& Hud, Cana Hudeon River Ilinois Central Michigan Cent Michigan Southern. Milwaukeo & St, Paul.. Milwaukee & St. Paul pt 05% Mariposa Mining. ...... Mariposa preferred. New York & Erle pref.. Obio & Mississipp! cer Pacific Ma’ Pittsburg & Quicksilver Mining Reading RR... Toledo & Wabash. Western Union Teleg’h. Government securities were quoted at the close of busi- ness on each Saturday of the past three weeks as fol- lows:— Oct, 12. Oct, 19. Sixes of 1881, 104s a Shox W246 0 112% 11134 a 11136 Ten-forties... 10044 100% 100% a 100% 100%, a 100% 5.20°s of 1862, 112% @ 112% 1129; @ 11236 111% alla 5-20's of 1864, 10835 @ 1085 109 w100%¢ 108% a109 5.20's of 1865. 108% a 10874 10034 a 10054 109, a 100% 107% @ 107% 107% 0.107% 106% a 100% 108 @ 108% 105% a 105% 104% w 101% 106 w 10535 10545 a 105% 104% 0 10475 yao Juiy..! COMMERCIAL REPORT. Saturpay, Oct, 19, 18€7. ive demand for this staple and roe ee eee Prices ranged at Franny wer or Wes dei sere 230" Ie at be * oF oy * ‘ish Yalta, ‘antt ‘Eleo on te a Sates, 40 aes Refined was Wray hing oe prices, for yelo ‘or soft white, and ti descriptions were dull and nominal at our MEAS een Ugh’ Gouin and favored the na was in ma yparenaner. SW ibs. at Magen 10ers he fadice price ‘terces, Od was less sought after. Sales 85,000 Ibs. at 1170. og, ts, 778 bbls. The sales were unimport- ant; prices, however, were unchanged. 34 SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAG FOR NEW YORK—Tats DAT. 6 RISES. Arrived. gfteamship Union (Brem), Vou Santen, Bremen Oot 5, art Bak M. with amdse and 786 passen- ey io Geiriche ik Co, ad airol westerly up to the fanks: since ten find weather Oct 19, 1 PAly iat 43 12, lon 45 89, saw ship Devonshire (Br). Steamship Gen Meade, Hen! New Orleans, 7, s, with mdse and passeugers, to HB Cromwell i a Co. ‘td Steamship Herman Livingston, Baker, Savannah, 60 hours, with mdse and passengers, to Livingston, Fox ‘& Co. ‘AM, 10 miles north of Hatteras, saw steamship a ries hénce for Savannah. teams! Moneka, bard ys Charleston, & hears, with People’s ‘Mail Steamship Co. Oct 21, to ing 1 theus Charlestot Wheeler & Linnand. Oct l7, 9 aaa ia miles north of F Pan lightship, saw teamships Leo, and Cuba, an . 2th, 3AM, olf abseoom, paused .d ateamship Champion, bencd Steamnslp Empire, Price, Wilmington, NC, & days, with Siesmuhie Thanes” Peas Witmi NO, 68 . teanebip ames, cue ty Ingtor , hours, to Murray, Ferris & C so, ced Be FOR ADDITIONAL eee INTALUIGENCS BEK ANOTHER PAGE, in Distress—The Bermuda os be i for the past three d understan several of her apars and, sails aud in endeavoring to Re port, The steamtug Raid was to have gone from St Georges t to her assistance yesterday. Sene Antes Gopraer (of Wilmington, Del), Godfrey, from Delaware City, with & cargo of coa iddle Ground, Vineyard Sound, morning of tak ‘inate eee mained on the 19h. She 1s leaking 800 strokes'per hour, and will probably have to discharge part of cargo to get olf, Dove, Oct 6—The bark Findland, Graath, from Leith for New York, arrived off here last night with’ loss of anchor and chain, after belng on. hore at Dungeness. She was isted off by the ugand two luggers, and pro- ceeded in tow for the river this afternoon, bi Miscellaneous. The improvement in the sbipping interest continues, and the probability is that it will be sufficiently permanent to enabie our shipowners to reap such a harvest as will repay them for the stagnation which has existed for a long time past, and thatthe bum of labor will again resound in our ehipyards, Notice to Mariners. ‘BAST COAST—ORFORD LIGHTS. ‘RINITY noes Lonpox, Oct 5, 1867. Notice fa hereby tae T ven that, ow ring 8 able cireum: stances, the red cuts intended ¥ mn {roun Low Lighthouse at Orford on or pout the Ist ult, as ¢ advertisement from this house dated the 8th it, will not be ready for exhibition unul the end of r notice will be given as soon a8 a definite time for Fart! their exhibition can be fixed. By ord P A BERTHON, Secretary, Whalemen. Arrived at Provincetown Oct 16, schr Helen M Simmons, Cook, Atlantic Ocean, 520 b' HA at all told. Sailed 16th, schr Aleyone, Brown, Atlantic Oce: ‘Arrived at Teneriffe Sept, 6, ark, Trtton, Cornell, NB, Yt ‘since leaving Fayal, and sid to cruis be} hing since leaving Feit’ Provincetown, 126 vot told—bad taken 50 bbls sp oll since leaving Fayal: suiled arthi 1. B Conwell, Cannon, of Provincetown, sailed from Bermuda Oct 6 to cruise, Spoken. Bark Glendower, from Marseilles for New York, Oct 18, Jat 41, lon 63.30, Foreign Ports. Axrwerr, Oct 4—Salled, Ileldabl, Heinricksen, RYork. Brenen, Oct 5—Arcived, Ocean, Gerdes, Baitim pneeeanaran, Oct I=Arrived, Arabia, Hinckley, Ran- a! RDEACX, Oct 4—Sailed, Annie Batchelder, Stuhmen, rs, ane ct 8—In port bris eaten SBF Doe, for New York Toih; Meteor (Br), for B Bal more 11 1th. ave aDiY, q ribo NYork. Canin 5or4 a enved Jodo, San Francia eee aot Oak dcuniied, Herschel, Friedrich, NYork. failed from Cuxhaven oth, Palmeraton (s), Kolin, NYork. Herron, Oct 6--Arrived, Arthur, Schaefer, Baltimore. Hava, Oct 4—Cleared, Narragansett; Hamlin, Havana. Livexvoot, Oct /—Arrived, Cily of Washington crow, and Minnesoia (s), Price, NYork. Satied Sth, Flash Light Pitman, Galveston; {lice Ban, Ro to kon Adelstein, Becker, and Pawnee, -, Caarieito. anxer, Charloesen: (ay, Hockley, Boslon and Halifax; Ba- waar, Jellerson, Mobile. ut, Atalanta (#), Pinkham, NYork. Loxvon, Get 7 —!ent Oct 1. Ag Rowland, Rowland, New ‘York; 2d, Fieetwi QUFENSTOWN, Oct varored,’ Meo’ ‘8 (8), Edmonston, New York (and proceeded for Liverpool). Rotrrnpam, Oct 2—Cleared, Germania, Ulbrock, NYork. Sourrampron, Oct 5—Sailed, Bavaria («), Meyer, NYork (80 reported). Sipps, Oot 6—Sailed, Albedo, NYori Savana, Sept 20—arrived, Western ‘Sea, Harding, NYork. American Poi BOSTON, Oet 19, AM—Arrived, bark Warren, Hallett Couneld, Gore: schrs DM Raight, Haltimore; B wrod, Coil. Philmdelptia; Sedona, Wall, nd W Pret Kendrick, llzrbethport; ‘Hickman, Smail, Woodbridge, ‘J. holders realized an advance of fully 3gc. per Ib., the market | *Yieqred—Steamship Concordia, Sears, New Orie: closing firm at this improvement. About 2.900 baies were | Pury, Wilson, Baltimore, scur Mary Standish, Ric hia b delpuia. disposed of, including 1,33 for export. We quote:— Fio Middling Good m Corrze.—For Rio the demand was light aud we heard of no sales of consequence; prices remained heavy. Other ve Reseipta, 17,381 bbls. flour, en bags 9 wheat, 45,l0do, corn, , but in ‘pearly some grades were decldediy off. The export demand abated and But Little was taken for Transatlantic ports though i taken for the West Indies, &o. Calle viet, Dut unchanged, The saica, Including Cali- wero 10.000 bbls, at the quotations. appanded, 1 tloor continued to decling, aud the demand was sales were congined to 460 Dbie., within the range ntations, Rye .. at $7 4 a BP C0. For corn meal the git, bu; prices were a shade bet The sales were $50 bbis., ur, remained ‘firm and steady ; and State H wi Superfin tim extra and cholee Western. fo, shipping brands... 1 hoop Chio, trade brands Round hop | aa dull ond Ig. at 1.35, in slows and 6! The siiea were 65,00) bushels at $1 36.0 $188 for in store aud adoat, and $143 for old Southern. dull and hes The ssies wero about 30,000 For barley a better de. asler, however. 40.009 r Canada West, $140 for Western a: alt a smal! sale wae made at $1 nig. r ‘he of eringa to ail parte were again maderate, arket was weak, though full rates were generally . There w Inquiry for vessels, and we note were-—i0 Liverpool, Nod. @ 14d, for compressed per aa, ga bales cotton at enw nt Td, 22 800 bushels wheat at lid « flour at fs. Sd. "The charters were:— A bark. 'v in 4.000 Dbin petroleum 16 a port tn the Meditar. T bb1: a vessel tow a per etenmer, 1,51 balen ¢ r and b rult, $1 dire The Mediterranesn at Gs 84. with petroleum, and can bar® to Bordeaux, 450 hhda, tobacco, on yp te Nine remained dull aud nominal at our last quota- Hons. Hay<Thaurh the demand wag light, former prices were Eiugping was quoted at Zhe. a 60, and retell Hows—A mederate demand prevailed, and prices for the ly heard ¢ of 00 nds, Porto 46 tierces aud 10 bbl, Cubs cen- nr gh rates’ still ing, tranaact Bales 3, mmon and straned at "ts a3 aa he alles 6 2 do. No. lat $4 26a $4.90, Tar ed 175 for Wilmjagion thin an a $2 $4 Cor do. ena ba, rope at $3 S7j¢ a $4 IM 3 im 25 do, thin and this at $3 7 and steady fn value, Line but pot quotadl; ral te ale was reperted of 60 tons Calcutta, in terms. b fn moderate requi 6, 40, a0. gravity (part in new alk Was in lig. nt demand aud heavy 200 bbls, was made at 15 for bonded ‘appeared at rabsequentiy became the busins «, however, was + 00 do, prime Mamdtd white for The market for standard waite, loaed firm at Ie. ; “Salon 2 000 bbia, standardgwhite at 3” r bbia, for December at Ste. ISTONS. eceipte, G24 bbie. beef and O54 do, and 100 Though there was e better demand for porm the i, and, prices were cousiderad: Do 70, regular, nga dectine of per bbl. The sales, 1.8 Core 780 BOle. new mene at $91.75 $22 es. Jed dull aud prices were nominal, Tierce beef was Likewise dulland nominal, Beef hams were quiet; eal 110 bois. hegre fae dae, YS bacon there was a mod rate demand, aad teady. Bales w es short ribbed dette delrerabie in December and Jan: Woyne, 081, G81%; Northwestern, 40 a 4634; do. Prolerred, 66 2664; Pacific Mail, 1464 0147; Obio and Mississippi certificates, 26% ; Wostern Union Teie- grepb, 835; @ 83%, From Tuosday to Saturday the Market gradusily lost apport poder the growing Private terma Of cut meats the sales were unin. port previous, prices, were atked. ‘The market for ined’ was beory, and the sales were moderate, Umited to about 860 bbis. at I 14\e., including small et ‘Wth—Arrived, steamers Wm Kendely, Baltimero; Oxceo. Ie, N¥orks barks Brothers, Liverpool; Pyrmont, ‘Buenos Ayres; brig Sarah Ellen, Ardrossan, CHARLESTON, Oct ii—arrived, smack T M Waller, GEORGETOWN, SO, Oct 10—Arrived, brig Crocus, An. thony, Charleston ;'schrs My Twover, igites, de (and eid 15th for NYork); John’ Walker, Buller, NY 12th, briga Vo. lant, Dodge: Cyclone, Frisbie: Model, Yolnson, aud Auna D Torey, Selicra, Chariesto Cleared JW Vorb Fulford, XYork, Hote HOLE, Get it, Pat—Arcived, scbrs Ann BDz. abeth, Phillips, Harwich for Ellsw Tost centre board, wilt proceed clades Davidson, Kelley, Slien Perkins, Perkins, Bangor for do, Schr Atlantic. eh, AM—Arrived, schrs Jacob Kienzle, Lake, Boston for Richio, Va: 3 W Everman, Outen, Salem for Philadel Glatt Edwards, Ireland, Portiand for do; mma er, Boston for do, *M— Arrived, schre Montezuma, Paine, Philadetphin, rior, Jameson, Norttip ‘Petlance, Hall, Blackwater, Va, isth, for Provincetown; Buiom (and slays tee mariscotta; H Buber, ‘Cobb, Boston for Georgetown, Di maibgraan, Haley: W'S Corson, Corson; Nasshall Perr kard; Mary Riley, Riley; JB’ Vand Moore; Add Nwiek, Conn, nnd Richard: Peterson, Rag », Boston iadelphia; Mary E Amsden, Sint do; Clara W well, Giles. Salem for do; Willard P Thiltipa, Somers, Danvers for do; Brandywine, Ireland, Plymouth for do; Highlander, Turner, Bangor for Norwich. Isils, AM—Arrived. Urig Monticello, Murray, Wilmington, NC, for Boston: echrs Equal, Wood, NYork for Bath; 'R W Godirey, Godfrey, Boston for Philad: :. Richard Vaus, Wartakbr: do for to; J W Webster, Mevey, do for Nitaven; fe ‘Aun Elizabeth, Deflance, Mar- shall Perrin, BH Purver, M B Amsden, E ‘L Porter, Mary Riley afb LR, Oct 16—Arrived, Woodward, Ke; schF, Jaura Ge:trade, Cat Oct IscArrived. brig Mansantila, Ma- Iphiaz kent Nautiiua, Jataceon, Eiizabethpor. v Be oy ‘ORD, Uet 18—Salied, sehr Ghariotie Shaw, Ree ves, Georgetown, DC, tia Harwich. PHILADELPHIA, Oct AM—Arrived. schra § Calien, A tock ham, C dery, and L 8 Levoring, Corson, 1s McAllister. City Point; It Lite, Godfrey, ‘all River, Wilson, Demarara; schre © 1iige. Butter was in moderate demand and price: gradee were Orn. Cheese wae sieady, vat ret the high eight checking fransactiou® | We quove 120. a Ij. Far commou'o ebvice, 2 m ’ M IL Stockham, Cordery; & 8 Levering Studama; L Aude’ Crawfon, and Binina, Boston; G) Deering riland; A E Safi son, Norwich; Mar: Newport; Reading Kaivoad No 42, Rod Rew i R Graham, Smith, Cambridgeport; M BP 5 Grace, Wareham, C W Locke, Huntey, Dorchester; ‘b, Oct beri Colon? Jas PORTLAN Re . Philadel ia’ bany: Planet, Dermott: Albion, NYork; Red Jacket, Higgins, Re Cleared—Schr Maraeaibo, Hon: » Dey, St M ton, Denham, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMA ‘eokm, &e. UNION COURT (UNIVERSITY PLACR).—AS FIRST clase pastry cook in « hotel, or would do the meat and asiry cocking Of & first cas boardisg house; good Fefer- sence. UNION COURT.—A SCOTCH WOMAN AS COOK IN a private family; anderst Ferfectly; good city reference. “Can do th required. 1 EAST 2D ST.—A FAMILY GOING TO EBUROPR wish to fd plagas for their cook oud chambermal can recommend them bighiy, havidg lived wth them for sev- eral years. Cail for twree Gays, 6TH'ST., NEAR THE BOWERY—A RESPECTABLE woman Aa Orst_o ‘ook, understands her business thoroughly in all ite “branches; ihe very beet of chy re ferences. 18 OWNING St. FiRst rLooR, A steady person to cook, undertake the general housework of willing servant and hopes to cive sn: whom she may engage. Cail on or 99 EAST WTH ST., BETWE EN 6TH A¥. AND UNI. fda worvity place. —A" respect woman as cook, washer g objection to the country; good city réferenees FRONT ROOM. _ HESTER ST, BETWEEN NORFOLK AND SUR- folk #is.—A respectable woman as cook; oF would be 95 av Willing to do housework in s smati fawily. 2 WEST 87TH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S. —A good plain cook; Would assist in ihe washing. WEST ort ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AYS., in the barement.—A respectable wornnn as first clas cook ; understan ‘rench and English cooking. Good city Faverence, Can be seen until engaged. 3 ‘ome ISTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS an yy maker of bread, cakes, my = clues io astri¢s; has first claes eity reference. ‘Can ach unit] suited. WES? ISTT ST., BETWEEN STH AND, OTH AVS, ‘ bie Woman as cook hae 4 30 Ne Mae ve to and ironing; _T RTA RESPROPABER, youn OTRL hi rivate family; ay reference. One . __ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Cooks, &c. 6 yerH ST. 2 BETWEES 6TH AND 7TH AVS., Lng’ e floor, —A respectable young woman gota the b housework; good reference. ‘all a4 3 IN REAR —A RESTECTABLE an ag cook in a small family; would as- wom sist in washing if required, Call or address. % GOLD S8T., BROOKLYN.—TO COOK, WASH AND re) ison Ln © sonal ‘amily; good reference, Can be seen for two days. 97 EAST LiTH ST., IN BASEMENT, Zazwany 18T aud 2d avs.—Respectable Protest erman weman as good cook, washer or aud irouer, and willing to do genera! housework. 109 W2St, Ute, st. IN THE REAR. TWO RE- stable girls; one as good cook and baker and to Assist with washing and ironing; the other as frat class waitress or © and would oasis Signe —— aud ironing: sober and honest, willing and ely references, Call for two days. WEST 19TH ST, FIRST FLOOR, 1% THE respectable eat rate cook and excellent bakers 1s wilt in and lvoning; good city tg from her last piace. 18 WEST WT St, NEAR OTH AV. REAR—A RE; spectable woman to cook, wash and iron, or do general eg in @ private family; good eity reference. Call for two days, 119 WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as good cook and to assist with the washing, or to cook, wash and iron inasmall family, Bestcity reference, 123 BAST HOUSTON sr, NEAR sp AY., ROOM No, 6.—As first class pas : thoroi diy un. dertands her business 4 ily relars ences; no objection to a first boarding bouse ‘oF 10 the cou country. class 124.4 INGTON AVA RESPECTABLE GIRL TO ZA- cook, wash, or to do general housework in a sm: 4 private fanally; has the best cliy reference, and can be seen at her late employer's. 1.24. WEST ATH ST, BETWEEN OTH AND 7TH AVE, cE A" middle aged’ woman ax plain cook in a private ‘the washing; good re- family; Do objection to assist ferences. 135 W257, BH St. BETWEEN 7TH AND STH #0) avs.—As good cook'in a private family; understands ll kinds of inests and poultry; excellent maker of bi and desserts, The best city reference from her last place, 138 West 18TH ST., BETWEEN 77H AND STH AVS.— OO A respectable woman as cook and to assist with the washing and ironing. Good city reference. 14.0 W282 Uti St, FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM. — A respectable ‘woman as good cook: willing to assist with the washing if required, Good city reference. 140 WEST 1H STA FIRST (CLASS, COOK: understands French and English cooking; also Honing, landing, jellies; in take {ull charge ot the kitchen 14 WEST 19TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS., second floor, back room.—Two tae (sisters); one afirst rate cook and wasber and froner; ia 8 good baker: thoroughly understands her business; the other as chambermaid and waitr®as; willing to assist with the wash- ing if required; rood reference. 149 % WEST 4TH ST.—A WOMAN IN A PRIVATE family as cook, Add-ess as above. 152 ELIZABETH ST., ROOM NO. 7.-TWO PRO- testant girls; one ‘as Plain cook and excellent bee the other as chambermaid and waitress and to t with the washing and ironing. Good city reference from their last place. 15: ©) EAST ATH ST., BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND ; YL 8d ave.—A very respectable girl as cook, washer and roner isa good baker; has the best reference from her last place. Cam be seen for two days. . 16 (XEW NO) EAST 27M, ST_—TWO SISTERS; ove as cook, washer and ironer, the other as cbambermaid and wafteress. No objection to a short dis- tance in the country. Please inquire at their late em. ployer's, where they can be seen. 180) EAST STH STA RESPECTARLE WOMAN AS cook, wisher and froner in a small private family, Good city references. Can be seen for two days. QOL NEST ASE BT, CORNER OF TH AVA respectable Protestant woman ag cook; no objec: fons fo uesist in, the Washing and Jronin of a private fae mmily; best city referenee can be given; call for two commende 294. EAST 35Tf ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS,— Two respectable iris, lately from Ireland, wish situations, one as plain cool rasher and ironer; the other as chambermaid and waitress; six years’ reference given, 938 WEST, BIH SOA RESPECTABLE WOMAN OO as firet class cook. Best city reference can be given. DAG NEST, Wert ot —A RESPECTABLE, WOMAN at frat rte cook; is a good baker, and would be Willing to assist with the washing and ironing; good elty reference ean be given. 966 BANS RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A situation as first class cook in a private gentleman's family; she has the best city references. Can be seen for (no daya tt Now 206 8d avy betwoen 22 and 234 ste DCQ Res ast NEAR 8TH AV.—A J spectadle woman, as cook; understands her baat. ‘ess thoroughly; is an excellent baker; no objection to the country, The best clty reference. 30 WEST B9TH ST. <A Rus! e first class cook in tion to assist in the was reference from her last place, Address as a! 316 BAST BD, 8%, NEAR sD Av —& RESPECTABLE e ‘woman as cook, washer and ironer in a small fam- ay; ae d city reference. 39] EASTHD ST. BECOND FLOOR, FRON: OL spectuhle girl’ to cook, tro taker antexcelient washer; best city reference. 394. EAST, Soil sta RESPECTABLE YOUNG 4 ier and ironer, or to do general Koanewor£ ina small family. Good reference. all for two days. B27 West sort sr—two RESPECTABLE YOUNG girls, one a cook, Washer and troner, tir other a@ chambermaid and waitress; uo objection to ‘the country; Doth have good city reference. 3: 36 WEST 2TH ST. BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH AVA—A respectable girl ns cook; would be wiliag to ae ae, of the washing; good city reference. ‘wo daya. CTABLE GIRL AS mily;, no objec: 0 yearn’ Daan’ fos hae —A RE- is « good T 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN , Washer and ironer, or would do gene- null family, Good elty reference. EAST OTH ST., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AYS.— ‘A neat respectable Protestant girl to cook, wash familly, or ax chambermaid; not long 343) and iron in a smail from the old country, ST 16! 8T.—A WOMAN AS FIRST CLASS in a private family ; understands her business has good reference. WEST TH Sf. THIRD FLOOR, FRONT Tooin.—A respectable young woman as Kod cook, 35) Washer and ironer or as laundréss; best city reference. CORNER 29TH S8T.—A RESPECTABLE cook, washer uml troner; is a good ughly ; good city ref- © 8D AY., 4 young girl baker ; understands her business thoroug! e TIN AW., BETWEE! 2 Thesiors’—-a respeciania to assist in the washin, id; good city r oman as Cook; fer hove se Appiy to J BETWEEN STI AND %Ti STS.— vs respectable woman as cook: is willing to assist 392 wih the washing and ironing. Hae good Te‘erence, Call or address. 421 EAST 177 8T., BETWEEN 1ST AND 20 AVS.— ‘Two respectable young women; oye is a first rate cook and ap excellent washer aud ironer; the other as charsbermaid and waitress, or as chambermaid and to assist with the washing and irouing; best ciiy reference, Cau bo een for two days, 424, BAST istil STA RESPROT ABLE GIRL AS 2 cook, washer and ironer in small private family in tho city,or a short distance in the country; good city refer ence. © a be seen for two days. 5OT HAY. BETWEEN 418T AND 42D 8TS., front root A young woman as good cook, washer nnd ironer, two days. Good reference trem her last place, Call for “TA AY. ae YOUNG WOMAN, IS A GOOD cook and cellent baker) has objection to With the washing, has four Years’ reference. Call oF de rene 5G 583 at gRaxD 8T., FRONT ROOM, XO. B—A. MID. oi ed WomhGn wd COOK; uuderstande cooking for sat ROOD FLOOR, COLORED WO. Class cook, Call for two days. cenpeaye ‘be seen for two days. 64 2D AV., CORNER %TH ST._A RESPROTABLE ) young woman, in a Private family, to cook, wash ‘end iron.” Good city referen 83’ 2 Av. alana ee! by ST.—A BRSERCrAREE. e 7 woman to cook, wash and iron fa a amail privat family. Can give desi city r reference. pb ae nt yd by! 47TH AND THT | gM Lf fog ie a private fataily: do the coarse, or good reference, Call for ~4 bo Chambermnida, &c. STANTON ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAMBER. maid and waitress, who can do piala sewing, or would tend children. y ee ad tats IN THE Uaoserasers STORE.—BY A Si Jeane 2 aT SAF eta” fore da , UNION COUR (UNIVERSITY PLACE), BETWEEN ith and 12th ste.—A roving girl as ermaid end waitrore of aa chambermaid and to the Wi aud ironing. Good reference, ln nthe EAST STM ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL 1Z yo do chamberwork and sewing: neference given by her present employer. Call for ture days, WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—A YOUNG as chambermaid, or to do general housew (t fannily, "Can be seen for two days. “WEST BOTH AT., HER PRESENT b dale ly 29 ‘uambermald an ‘ a regpectst oung Woman a8 chi hing and ring dinner WESY 47TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Md todo diamberwork and pisia sewing, or, would do housework in x ' stall private family, City at BFS 104 pre sacs 4. West” =, =. or tna a4 Aca YOUNG GIRL, tnd oa gig) girl as chasnberm ron 104 Fs 104, Sst tet oth oF cua ‘washing and jroning, Best eity ‘gny) > __ SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES._ SITUATIONS ~ srUATIONS WANTED—FEmALmS, Chambermaids, &c. 1O5 Thee ag enininenas tod pte oF NS | cadaemata from last 107-2 9TH AY., $7, GoRMES 0 OF 1st ere 8 ST.— sewing; pate 2 two days. WEST 15TH ST.-A PROTESTANT GIRL AS 10 ‘hambermaid ji hing; would be willing to make herself useful, “Good refereuone 112 BAST STH st, NEAR BROADWAY, ioe oe paalt ate ce ring rh © and sew; has-two years’ reference fron her last place. Can be seen for two days. 118 WEST Rig} 8T., NEAR 6TH AY.,.REAR.—A RE- spectable woman as wm chataborcnsid dnd waitress; city reference. Call for two days. 122 EAST 68D 8T., NEAR 4TH AV.—A PROTESTANT girlas chambermaid and seamstress. or take care of ‘children; has the best reference, Call for two days. 14 oT SF (oF. MARK's PLACE) BETWEEN 1ST and av. ee ‘woman to do chamber. sewing ‘housework in @ private ree ns eae city y reference. C Call for two days. 127 WEST 30TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do chamberwork and waiting; willing to assist with the weehing and ironing if — Best city referduve from last place. Call for two da: 129 ® EAST NTH byt FIRST oak ROOM NO, 1L— ‘A respectable young itt to do chamberwork and —_ or general housework in a small family, Call for wo days. 135 WEST 38D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAM- 2) berwork and waiting; best city reference. 158 %t, 3p Yee, Bday! 16TH AD 7TH STS. IN re.—A German ‘ant person, who apeaks wonne take oare of cb! 8T., eit aa chatabermald. aud waitress, oF to EST 2TH 161 o. 6="A paung wet and waltread; bo objeotion to tue souutey ; erence. bey 4 rid and to 0, veteran tron bor ast place. 4) BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH chambermatd clty ref. WEST 18TH ST.—AS CHAMBERMAID AND TO asstst at washing; @ Protestant place preferred. Mary J. Elliott. 902 EAST ™D ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO 4 chamberwork abd as waitress in a private family. Best city reference, 920 10TH AV., BETWEEN MTH AND 25TH S1S.—A respectabia girl as chambermaid and seamstress, or as chambermaid and toattend growing children; 11 years’ best reference. Can be se ween for one day. 22, WEST 16TH pt.—a xUUNG WOMAN AS CHAM - ie) bermaid and vie, or nurse and seamstress; has- no objection to go in the country, 233 ITH AV. en (gos Ci el GIRL AS CHAMEE ee) maid lain seamstress, or to take care of grow city reference, and can be seen for ing children; bas good two days, 938 WEST 2TH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as chambermaid and Iaundress In a prival family or private boarding house; best city reference, 24! oe ITH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL ea lauded as chambermaid and plain sews take a nurse's place and sew. Call for two days. WEST 32D ST., IN THE PLUMBER’S,—A YOUNG 25) girl to do chamberwork and assist in the washing, or would do genera) housework {in a small private family. Best city reference from her last place. 262 8D AV., BETWEEN 22D AND 23D STS.—AS chambermaid and to assist with the washing. Good city reference. 325 BAST jwTa STA RESPECTABLE, YOUNG American girl af chambermald and waitress, or chambermaid and assistant washer and froner. Good cl! reference. Call for two days, 9398 BAST STH STA YOUNG WOMAN WHO CAN give references from her present employer to do Shambervork and waiting in a privat ‘all for two days at above address, 39Q BAST, STi sta RESPECTABLE YOUNG. girl as chambermatd or nurse, or to take care of iifarenBno ‘objection. to the country.” Call for two days, Good veferonoss san be gir 34.4. STH AV. SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM. e oung girl to do chamberwork and waiting, and fo asain with he Saahing and ironing; can give tho" best Shy reference fim her last place, 360 NEST, 22TH, STA ,FOUNG | WOMAN chambermaid and waitress or to take care of chil- dren and do sewing; two yeara’ best city reference from place, family, 2D AV. ROOM 15.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS chambermaid and seamstress; has good city ref- erences, she eS ee EE TE 405 WEST ST.A PROTESTANT GIRL AS 5 entecenis is willing to assist with children; good city reference. 410 8,87: BETWEEN AY. A AND IST AY.— ‘A respectable person to do chamborwork or plain sewing and nurse; would assist with the washiug and tron- ing; best city reference, Call for two days. 413 (RW RO.) Bast arnt gt. FIRST FLIGHT, k room.—A respectable girl ‘as chambermatd and ‘waitress; — objection to go a short distance in the country; has good eity reference, 426, WEST STH ST.—A RESPECTASLEP ROTEST- nt sr} on chambormanid aa to do plain sewing ; ity reference. 19 WEST 19TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH ava.—A respectable young girl to do chamberwork and waiting and assist with the washing and 4 eity reference. AQ, WEST «2D, STA YOUNG GIRE, AS CHAM. Dermatd and waitzess, or to assist with the washing and ironing; willing to make herself generally usefal; go city reference ; can be scen until engaged. 44.4 WEST ast st oA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS chambermaid orto do housework in a «mall faml- wi no objection to the country , good city reference. 44Q FAST ITH STioA, YOUNG GIRL To Do chamberwork and take care of children: has good reference from her last place. Can be seen for two days. 488 STH AY;, BETWEEN 20TH AND sorit s15.—A respect bie Protestant girl as chambermaid and waitress, or ‘cha vabermaid and seamstress. Good eity refer ence from inst 539 or acon CHAMB RMAID OR WAITRESS OO ina first class hotel or restaurant. Address for two days, M. D., care of Mra, Levy. 65322. Avs BETWEEN 35TH AND 36TH STS., IN Je) the fincy store.—A respectable fous gint as ‘cham dermald and waitress; is willing to make herself generally useful ; can be highly recommended. 1.385 BROADWAY, CORNER wrt rl as chambermaid, wai ST.—A YOUNG or nurse; has good city reference, WANTED—BY A. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ‘woman, @ situation in a small family; con cook, wash and tron; would like ‘her daughter alone with her to do ehamberwork and waltiry Lo caer to the country. 12th st. has the best reference fail for two ays at No. 43, ‘East Nurses. &e. — 23D ST.—AS NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS; minke charge of a child from ite birth; under. Sande Wheeler & Wilton’s machine. ‘Tnguire at her present eimployer's, as above, any time etre TPM. on Monday. WEST 23D ST.—A_ Ri young woman as nur: Haa the beat elty revere 3G UNION SQUARE, East. —\ LADY DESIRES A e ation for a@ faithful and exceileut purse, a person age, fully capable of taking the entire’ chnrge of from its birth 5 WEST ISTH ST, FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECT. OO able girl as children’s nurse and seamstress, or to do chamber work and sewiny for two days, 54. EAst 2st ST.—AN EXPERIENCED AND © OF petont woman to take charge of an infant: # thoroughly understands ber business; or would take the care of young chiviren, Can be seen at her present em- ploger's, whi has lived nearly five years. QO MAPISON, AV<A NURSE, COMPETENT TO DU take charge of a young infant: no objection to the country. City reference. Q7 VARICK STA MEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN 48 wet nurse.” Cail for two days. 1! WEST FIGHTRENTII SIRFRL—A RESPECT JO) able woman to tike care of children, ts a good plain seamstress, or would aasist with the chamberwork; would goin the country. Cood cliy reference, 5O NEST MTH st. BETWEEN Tit ARD 7TH avea—As nurse by a Protesiant woman, who Iy understands the care of an infant from its birth ; will take the entire charge; clty references. Can be seen Tor two anys. 171 Saneaits STRERT—A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL who speaks bnlish well: to take care of children, 20 jhe, sewing, and make herself useful about the house, ree days. maid, 309 BS BAST Sort &T. 7. ‘RSD AV, a rian = pectable girl as nurse and eoamstress, or to do chamberwork ; is an excellent peamsirens ean take ‘= entire charge of an \nfant; has the Dest city reference; can ve a5 for two days. NEAR 7TH AV.—A COM. Nurses, &c. eTH Av. BBTWARS sisT an q 410 sth sprees ‘of children's clothes; ‘can fesmennted by good city references; can be seen 494 10TH ‘ay. wi aucweey 41ST AND @D ‘nurse with a fresh breast milk, who has Tasfiust lost bes Saby. “Call for two daye. pe A WANTED—BY A vouus EDI Ss=<s: rial Gey no ach anvojorias Bd © ff Housekeepers, &c. $ pear onto WEST 22D ST., ONE door FRONT: hotel preferred, Saving bad experiance 1a ih Me above WEST 16TH 8T., NEAR 7TH AV.—A BEAPEOR.. able young woman os child's, nuise; can take the Se sen ‘eon, woe ‘two days, rye 212 fie EAST 23D St. NEAR SD AV.—A bagi ap to child” LUN odt oe et Sy Mite a4 ble, young w Woman as nurse and chambermald, or” ld and assist nia with a family as nurse or seam-tress; ing to mans 94 bye ISTH ST., NEAR 8TH AY. A RUESPECTA. Waitress; best city reference, 252 WEST 2TH 8ST. —" Re: TIDY we ny WEST 21ST ST., BETWEEN 23 FerLnis , SeTrare we npr gte Hetvelt useful fa any capacity. King third bell Guar is week, FAST SST ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED. woman. with a baby two months old, as wet nurse: in a private family. Call for two dave, 352 1ST AV.—A YOUNG WIDOW AS WET NU! with a fresh breast of milk: has no objection goine i the LeOeBny best references given, Can be scen reference given. Call for two Jays, as infa 411 EAST 18TH ST.—A RE* der yoenr op MARRIED woman, with a fresh breast of milk, as wet purse. Can be seen for two days. 4, EAST 18TH ST., BETWEEN IST AV. AND AV. Ay room 10.—A Fespectable young Engtish woniaDy with a fresh breast of milk, for a young baby. Can be seen for two days, with her baby, at above address, 46 WEST 42D Sf, BETWEON OTH AND OT ava.—A respectable married woma: ‘baby to wet nurse at her own residence, where it Pill have the comforts of ahome and a mother's care; oan give doctor's reference. Can be acen till Tuesday. OTH AV.) BETWEEN 81ST AND 82D ST8.—A table girl ae nurse, who would take ofan infant and brin hy Be 8- hand if required; would Champerwork oF waiting; has fftocn vears! reference, LADY WITH A FRESA BRe AST OF MILK WISHES ‘an infant to wet nurse; best references as to capa- Peaif = jon or address Mrs. Carrolli 53 West Twen- tieth street. P11 WEST S6TH ST.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN AS: housekeeper or to do general housework where her intle boy can remain with ber; country preferred, Apply for two days. LADY ACCUSTOMED TO HAVING EN’ harge and who thoroughly understands all household duties desires a position in ‘that or any capacity requiring education, respectability and (rostworthiness; or as com- panion to'an invalid; unquestionable references given. Ad. dress Housekeeper, box 151 Herald ovlice. WIDOW, WITHOUT INCUMPRA NCE. DESIRES A. A. Position aehousekeeper; has vest. referen jection to the couniry. ATH AV.—AN BLDERLY. WOMANS OF AGREE. le temper, with pi duties, Sree eotial assist with Bata cSwings euesoap None need «nsw er this unless 0 pying a good position and Be Pesos of a re liable person, dress Mra. Wade, station F, dress Mra. Wade, station F, 8d MIDDLE AGED WIDOW LADY DESIRES A PO- A Mion at housekeeper, companion or fine en in a family residing in the city. | Al-o » position ts ‘ie reqal for her daughter as governe’ ‘or housekeeper; is ote to ‘much an_objeat ~ h igher fnlary mot ao much an object as 4 anlary not ao much an objsot f° Ty, Wholdoos 710 Broads way, New York, ANTE! BITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER IN: Ww ors ia arta class bo.-ling house: would take ry to some first class hotel in sons . cy Ror particulars address box 670 Metro- lew Yi ‘20 of Setghorto politan Ho! Dressmakers and Scamstrensens SPRING ST., ONE BLOCK FROM THE BOW. ery.—A first class seamstresa; understands cutting and fitting ladies’ dresses and all Kinds of sewing; four years’ city reference from her last place, Can be seen for two days. WEST {TH ST.—A FRENCH DRESSMAKER TO 17 go out to work by the day; best references seen Oe STH §T., NEAR BOWERY, IN THB GROCE ed by a dressmaker who aa; eek. joyment; understan ie “cuttin mana and all Kinda of Pee pewing and. children's elothes; well on Wheeler and Wilson’ s machine, FAST SIST ST—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM. 1d and family seamstress; fully understands 36, boomt ‘woul do the. walle at present Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine lug and fine washing; city references given; sea employer's. 10TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS SEAMSTRESS: QD ees and make chiliren's. clothing in the meat atyle; in willing to assiat with part of the chamberwork, OF Gli lake care of children; unexceptionable city reference given. Call for two days, STH AV.—A THOROUGH DRESSMAKER WILL 10 fo cut by the day, or take;work in her own house; ‘satisfactory references riven. 2 WEST 19TH ST.—AS SEAMSTRESS; ONE WHO- can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's eae machine; no objection to. make herself generally useful; good elty- reference, Call for two days. . AS! 2187. & “A YOUNG GIRL WHO UNDER. 129 stands cutting and fitting seamstress: would do chamber work or take charge of a growing child; ean be Been at her late employer's. 130 WEST 19TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS SEAMSTRESS and operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machin¢ = out by the day or week in private ferilies; or: would Work at her own house, Good reference. 132 « (OLD NO, F WEST 27TH 8T.—& young girl as seam str ‘or week; uD- derstands dressmaking and family sewing. Best of recommendations. 7 WEsT 18° ST.—AS 8 AMSTRESS; OAN CUT 1? and fit dresses; is willing to assist in chamberwork. City reference. Cull for two days. 16 WEST 2TH ST, PECTABLE OLD WO- R man to go ut sewing by tho month oF day; ean make herself useful among children; good city reference. Call for two days, 180 EAST 26° ST.—A SPAMSTROSS WHO CAN nd fit Indios’ an chiliren's dresses and do fae class operator on Wheeler Egy a its by the day or week. peed AY,, OVER A CIGAR STORE.—A RE- pectable young woman as first clas sea: 20! matress 5 dan cut and ft; operate on Wheeler and Wilson's sewing machine; willing to assist with light chamberwork, 949 East & § AR 2D AY.-A GOOD family scamstress Ina private family; mo objec hamberwork or to wait on Indies; bas & irdrossing. Good ety referenee, A THOROUGH can operate on Wileox VOR ee ee & Gibbs’ akan heoler & wi ‘hanes; best city reference. r Bier ' 951 BD AV.-A COMPETENT DRE SMAKER BY DL the day or work. Firat chat i WIRD F 252 A young girl as’ seamstrorm, ito do sewing. 954. SiTH ST., NEAR STH AV.i—A FIRST CLASS! el one or two families, dressmaker wishes am eng. ementt> cut and fit in 25. worl ST., SEAR 8TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE . Call for three dare, ; young Protestant woman as seametross: has ®. good knowlede of dress making and trimming: ean oper ate on Wheeler and Wilson's machine. Call for two days, 316 EAs? 12TH AMSTRESS IN APRIL vate family, ctwble young woman; culs soon for two days, RAST Sot 81. TOP Flook—A SPANISH mulatto In 9 dressinaker's or family aa seamstress; she isa very cool sewer, Address as svove, WEST QIST.—A BEAMSTRNSS WISHES A FEW or weeks eam ent fit & good trimmer; ring the and fits. Cant 321 323% re be! i 3: 4 EAST famiiy sewing and dressmakin Wilson's tewlog machit can't erences. 850 EAST OTH ST.—AS Fins? CLASS SEAM IU seamstress; can mike indies’ and ebildren’s: dresses. cut aud ft, and do ail wine ot if fasily oes fewii would assist in any other domesti yey reference. 19TH ST. FIRST F Av 350 aon & Wil hi any “ 3 will vat g chit will go out by the day of week; has a machine- ISTH ST.—A RESPSOTABLE eee. can operate on ‘urulsh unexcepti EAST 205 me i 26TH st, ratands 208 YE: WEST S20 STAND 7TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman as nuraé: is fully ca See of an jafant; is ex 4 iH ® Rood ence; no bjection to the counley or fire tibet baad refer 24 WEST 330 ST.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS Gan ey ea take TEP oA hahy from ite birth oF io; seen fev tered podaye, ; bas best city references, Can be MAST S801 8A SITUATION WANTED BY A tie nae: AS Mures Rnd seumstre Operate on Wheeler & Wiiton's, sewing, machines tiny the Dest ety reference: has lived 3 yearain her Inst Pp . care of of an n infant fant from f cy birth, ‘ 354 & w START IST A ORNS GIRL pagan | nd to and run ov frrands fi strong and heal pee epscstraany GR ert AV—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS SES nurnes das who senbie eo take charge of a child from {t# infane>: fs willing to make hi useful; good cily reference. Ubilitihe takery. ” pagers es Tocaeessenateirunne een orammenannspaisiastsitiennininiin 39 OTH AVA Lng ogi nape & hid hy baby 01 man ae wet nutse; has a old, aod can be well recommnagded. 39 nv ———$—$—$——$—————— ee bd AY., M pty gg os aH 8T., FIRST FLOO! front room. peepee rian a8 DUES apable of taki it “Bo ob, sate See the EAST STH STREET, BETWEEN avs, metross and ntirsd, or as plain matress ” mahowets operate on’ Grover & Bake: shine, etaatee for two day 488 AQQ ern AY., BETWEEN 20TH Bag aan ee room No/2—A most reapecta’ youn seamstress, or wonld take care of children; understands: Reediework. “Hus four years’ re‘ erence from lier last placet 6TIT_AY., ROOM 18,—A DRESS 4.90 Stihav,, ROOM A DRERSMARER 70 09 cow, = children’s dresses and doail kinds of family 5702 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE hyde! gh AS saam Gressmakor by A FIRST CLASS OPBRATOR ON WHEELER fons machine. of ten years’ few more tanilies to work for Gy ihe dart understands eutting and making ladies’ ana ehitdren” slinen, Terma Fences given, ‘dress Mra, Uy Bast abin at Taundresses, ae. 5 YORK ST., IN RBAR.—A RESPEOTARLE ¢ porense wive good reference. grt 8 lauiidceses eam 21 wrst 13TH ST. 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