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a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tomspay, Oct, 22—6 P.M. ‘The pacific tone of the European news had some little effect this morning in depressing the gold market, and the opening transactions were at 14355 « 1435, following which there was a gradual decline to 14334, and a subse- quent recovery to 143\y, the closing price, The failure ef the Royal Bank of Liverpool (with liabilities to the @mount of £4,500,000), exerted no perceptible efect upon the premium or the price of cotton, which goes to confirm the statement that the American cot- ton trade connections of the bank were w ‘mportant, although antecedent to the war they were large, Within the last few years ft bas been identified with East India crodits toa great extent, and during the financial crisis of last year it was Fumored that it would be compelled to stop payment; ‘and this would not improbably have come true but for the tmely assistaace of its London correspondent, the Bank of England. The peril in which it was placed at that time bas undoubtedly operated against it ever ince and accelerated its fina! downfall. It is mentioned i the despatch announcing the failure that the @irectors expect to resume business shortly, but this ope is almost invariably held out in similar cases, and Mt nearly as often proves iilusive, Tuere was a drisk Borrowing demand for gold, and loans were mado at ix per cont per annum, and 1-16, 1-92 and 3-64 per ent per diem, ta favor of the lender of thecom The Gross clearings amounted to only $46 010,000, which in- @icates the diminished speculative activity im the mar- Ket. The gold balauces were $802,692, and the currency Dalances $1,257,703, Tho railway share market has been alternately strong and weok, and, on the whole, unsettled, notwithstanding the fact (hat mouey was ia wore abundant supply than yesterday, joaus having been made freely to stock houses at seven per cent on cail, The bull cliques are manipulating to get out of their stocks, and the stroot is wnwilling to take them, 80 that whenever the cliques well largely prices fail, The bearish feeling is growing among the brokers and professional speculators, and the market lacks outside support. Money is very stringent outside of Wall street, although it is comparatively easy in it, and trado is unusually de- pressed for the season, particularly in the departinont of dry goods, where foreign manufactures are selling for little more than the eost of freight and duty, and Importers aro consequently postpouing remitiances to pay fortbem. This condition of affairs is antagonistic #0 bigb prices for railway stocks of exiremely uncertain valuo, like Erie, and Chicago and Northwestern, especiaily while government securities paying six per ent interest in gold are unusually cheap, and selling Considerably below their real value. The bull cliques may be strong, but there must be buyers to take these fanoy railway shares out of the bands of the cliques fm order to sustain the market for a long time together. Without this extraneous sup. port tho cliques would soon become powerless, and the circumstance of the street being already more bearish than bullish is not in their favor- Nevercbeless there is Still groat danger in selling “short,” for out of the shorts the cliques make most of their c@pital, There is no feliof experienced in the discount line, and the banks ean bardiy be said to be buyers of commercial paper, even of the best grade, They, however, quote it at geven per cent, but borrowers would in some instances be willing to submit to 10 @ 12 per cent discount on prime paper. There was a brisk demand for government seourities @bthe counters of the leading dealers and prices ad- ‘vanced % a 3s per cont for five-twenties of all the issues, a@kbough those of 1862 and the old 1865 issue were the Strongest, owing to the foreign market which is open to thom. The recovery from the recent artificial de- Pression would have been sti!l more marked in view of the improved quotations for five-twenties abroad but for the failure of the Royal Bank of Liverpool and the Tear on this side that it may involve other failures; but ps yet there are no reports of further trouble, and the gold market is a good barometer of the state ef feeling in such cases, Five-twenties advanced tm London to 69%, The market for governments ds largely oover-sold, and some of the active Bealers are heavily ‘‘short.”’ The demand from the Foreign bankers is ranning more upon five-twenties of 1865 than those of 1862, for the reason that the former are three per cent above par, and in every respect the ‘vqual of tho others, excepting that they bave three years Jonger to run, which is s positive advantage, At the Blose of business the market was strong at the subjoined Quotations :—Registered, 1881, 111% a 111%; coupon, 1881, 1113; = 111%; 5-20’s, registered, 1862, 113% 3143; 5-20's, coupon, 1862, 112% @ 112%; 5-20's, Poupon, 1864, 1093 a 109%; 5-20’s, coupon, 1865, 10934 ) 109%; do. do. January and July, 106% a 106%; 4-20's, coupon, 1867, 106% a 107; 10-40’s, re. Pisterod, 1005 @ 100%; 10-40's, coupon, 100y a }00%;; June 7.30's, 104% a 105; July 1730's, 104% % 105; October compounds, 1864, —; Decomber Bo. do, 18% a —; May do., 1865, 117%) a 117%; Rugust do. do., 116% a 116%; September do. do, 1154, 3116; October do. do., 11534 a 115%. The Dull cliques man‘pulated the stock market at the Yommencement of business so as to make it strong and sxcited, and at the early session of the open board New York Central sold at 112% 2 112%; Erte, 734%; Hudson River, 12734; Reading, 99%; Michigan Southern, 8114 a 1X; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 5434 « 8434; Rock island, YK; Northwestern, 973; 0973; do. proferred, 67%; Fort Wayne, 9934; Western Union Telegraph, 3434. At the first regular board the improvement was not jully sustained, but on the second call Erie recovered rom 723; to T3's, and the reat of the market became bem in sympathy, although the volume of business was iather light) New York Central closed & higher than at be same time yesterday, Erie 2}4, Michigan Southern Kk, Rock Island x, Northwestern 14%, do. preferred 1, Fort Wayne {, Atlantic Mail 34, Western Union Teie- yreph \. Reading was \ lower. Government securities wore strong, and sixes of 1881 closed % higher, coupon Ive-twonties of 1862 34, issue of 1864 %;, issue of 1865 %, bow issue of 1867 %. The old five-twenties of 1865 were hn especially strong demand. Tennessee sixes, new, de- Mined 4 and Missouri sixos were ‘4 higher, At the open board at one o'clock the market was dull and slightly lower, New York Cen- wal sold at 112%; Erie, 7254 0 72%; Reading, 98%; Rock Island, 95%; Northwestern, 4714; do. preferred, $075 ; Western Union Telegraph, 33% (b. 10); Ohio and Mississippi certificates, 26%; Cleveland and Toledo, 105 jexd) A tor the call there was some pressure to sell, snd Erie declined to 71% a 714g, but at the second teg- Qiar board tho market experienced a partial recovery. Roading was, howover, weak, under a bear attack, and Jeclined on the cat! from 984 to 97. New York Cen- wal closed 1, lower than as the first regular board, Erie 1, Reading 2, Michigan Southorn 1, Rock island 1, North- western 7, Fort Wayne &%, Obio and Mississippi cer- Wficates 3s, Pacific Mail %, Western Union Telegraph %. Bovermment securities were strong, and coupon sixes of 1831, five-twenties of 1965 aud 1867 aod seven-thirties of Whe second series were \% higher. Missouri sixes ad- vanced 1, while Tennessee wore steady. At the open board at haif-past three the market was snsottied and slightly lower, Wuring the rest of the afternoon it was rather firmer, amd at six o'clock the folowing quotations were current:—New York Central, $12 a 111%; Erie, Tg a TL; Reading, 96% 097; Michigan Southern, 80 a 80'4; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 323g 0834; Rock Island, 06 « 9644; Fort Wayne, 08 2984; Northweste: 7M a 47%; do. preferred, 66\ a %; Pacific Mall, 145 a 146) Western Union Tele- graph, 9334 a 34; Obio and Mississippi cortidcates, 2654 2 26X. The following ig astatement of the prices current at tho first board to-day and at the same time in tee two i - gape on Oct, 23, "65, Oct, 22, '66, Oct, 22, 67. 95% 121% i Do. preferred. Western Union Telegrh 70 Considerable interest is felt im the result of the ext annual election of officers of the Pacific Mail Compay, to be heid on the 2ist of November, the Gisiatisfaction of stockholders with the present manage- ment promises to tend to strong eforis being made to effect a change In the board of directors The eom- pany’s bye laws provide that the transfer books shall be closed ten days prior to the day of election, and thers ts ® demand for the stock for election purposes. The recent refusal of ¢he officers of the company to show the ‘ranefer books to stockholders shows that the present managers mean to retatn control if they can, but if haif hat is said about the way the money goes is true it is Clearly to the interest of the stockholders that they ee ee on pone | Sete NEW YORK .HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1867.—-TRIPLE’ SHEET, who will gi mous earnings of this monopoly, the dividend on whose Stock was reduced from five to three per cent per quarter without any apparent cause. ‘The transactions at the wining board this morning were limited to eighteen hundred shares, and specula- tion in this class of securities is at estaudetill, At the firs: board Consolidated Gregory Gold closed 200, bigher than at the same time yesterday, selling at $595; Quartz Hill sold at $195 (b. 3), La Crosse Gold 66c., Smith & Parmeloe $4, Wallkill Lead 420, The foreign exchange market was quiet but firm. Bankers’ bills on England at sixty Gays were quoted at 103% a 108%; at shreo days, 10936 @ 10956 ; commercial bills, 10745 108%; bilson Paria ateixty days, 6.200 5.ATM; at three days, 5 16% a 6.1634. The suspension of the Commercial Bank of Canada, at Montreal, was ansounced this morning, put it excited Soong at pre- acaba $34, ie common at ake 168 do. low to good ‘and 50 do."do., dock, at $3 75, ay b mr at ke aud barrels. 1 $5 for prime and ollve, i Seovisiene— Secelpte, O08, packages lard, 182 do. cut ments, do. beef. Tuere was more tone to the pork market to-da, though the demand was light, better prices obtained. There was but lite speculative feeling, ana few ventured {0 purchase except to meet their wanla, or beyond ‘cash Frqulars, transactions. The sales wereabout $000 bbls, ‘$21 76, cash and regular, closing at $2170. Beet remained quiet and prices hams were also quiet, and ze nominally unchanged. Beot learned of no transactions. ¢. for long clear no particular remark, The bank attributes its failure to | 2ic90.5" aiitera| ice for short foe ie or long lobed, the withdrawal of deposits, but this run upon it would | 8nd i4e. f We note ‘of Ii for Novem- deb 13. for long ribbed, and 12%. for Cumber- land tery at sake for December ber and xe delivery, may be quoted like, Cut meats were a shade lowel made at Ic. for pickled shoulders, aud se. for do. feaes, We also note sales of 2,00) moked He. Smoked hams may be quot we Lard was dull, heavy and ewer; the sales we: pale, meee at 13340. @ 13%. for seam, and 14s. a M4cls. for kettle rendered. Pen enten The business im crude was light, transac- tions restricted by the difference between the views of buyers and sellers The market was rather firmer, howe the quotations being lée. In bull sales were bbia, an ae hoor gravity, ¥ 4 bale, at 14ige. @ 1436, and 2.00 & vagulars gravity, for N Yovember, at 14dge., seller's option. For bonded there prevailed a better demand, ‘and prices were quite uniform, the market closing firm at %4c. standard | white. The sles were 4,500 “bbls; at 2,000 4.” 1,000 not have taken place had it held @ specie reserve com- mensurate with its liabilities, Since the legal tender act went Into force in Canada, or rather the New Domin- jon, the banks there have gold a considerable amount of their specie instead of adding to it. A recent statement of the condition of the Canadian banks shows the amount of provincial notes in circulation to be $3,559. 693, the debentures held by the Receiver General being $3,000,000, The bank notes im circulation amount to $9,134,920, while the specie reserve is only $764,333. Tho receipts for customs and the receipts, payments and balances at the Sub-Treasary in this city for the ex- Pired portion of the week have been as follows:— -_ a ie nga —__- Recep’, Balances. Oot. 21. $280. N08 $8, Cie so, Ts $112,580,850 Oot. 22.. 302,000 1,147,414 531 112,820,684 The value of the exports ae of specie) from New York to foreign ports for the woek ending October ‘22 was $4,355,743, against $3,134,082 for the week pre- vious, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Tuesday, Oct. 22—10:15 A. M. Hs rices w bbis. fav ruda, icy shij main ors dec. ; 1.000 dbl. standard white BAe. BON Ho. for October, ‘at Sdise, a 85, ; 6,000 do., for. Pateratig at 35¢., jo Prngg last balf do., at Sdc., and 2,500 do., ior Decem. was quiet, Small sales of Carolina were made with- tm the range of 9. a 10c Svgak.—The market for raw was moderatively active and heavy, yar ir Lo food Felining Cubs was generally quoted at 11340, @ 11 ¢ sales were 550 hhda. at Lice, w 1281-lv0c, TorGubat dio 256 voxee, part.at 1a go 8 12}¢e. Kelined was quiet at 163zc, 0 16840, for standard ‘SPELTER Was dull and entirely aaealaet aa 61¢0., gold. Sxeps —ibere prevailed w fuir demand tor Calcutta line seed, but at lower prices, The sales (in addition to those revicusly reported) were 1,000 baa ive at $2, gold, duty, paid: 2,000 do. to arrive.on pri an in 3,000 do. ‘on the spot at about $1 99, gold, paid, an Bx do, at “ Wa $1 Ao, Rough flax was dui’sod heavy at $2 376 a y was quoted at $2 Wa $3, the latter price for uroail iota. Clover Sas unchanged at 12igc. a 1Wige, for old and new. Skins.—For deer the demand was light, and prices were almost nominal. The sales were confined to 7,000 bois, Cam. Peachy and 3,00 do. Central america ou private terms, Of goat the sales were unimportant Prices were nominal oat—/ampico was quoted nominally at 480. a 47}¢c. moros, 4290, Vera Cruz, 12g ness dove. and “iy o'eock Wag 6's, 5-20, © 65 1091, 400000 do... 12 o'clock 10933 200 US 5.9046 05,new ies A We. re 3h res, + a, Sle. & and Cape, 3 “0 le. 8 de, | Desr— Hoods q bic. ‘as quiet, but prices ‘Turks Island oo io light demand. 500) NY Ashton's were jo bing at $4 10 a $4 25; Marshall's and tes Eth Worthiugion's, 8 10 a $3 25; Deakin’s, $3 20; ground, $2 25 400) Mio J 4 30, and Turks Island, Soe. = 575g¢. * Srioas.—All descriptions were fa imited demand, but prioes were without noteworthy change. We heard of no N Car 6 gay Obie '& Mise co 10000 do b 100) TOLRWab dnt ex 89 100 Great West 24m, 74% 5000 CART&Pac RE 75 ay HOY do... NO Tong Deck honda oe sales of 80,000 Ibs.” STRARINE. mee business was light; at 13soc. w 143 Ps t 10) Mich So& NTRR.. 8! BO Fonaraiar lan, WO Solon COMO RE oe Tartow conunued in moderate demand, the sales being 25ahs Am Ex Bk, exd 1d” 800 Chic& NW RR.... 4736 | Hmlted to about 90, eae at 113%¢0. @ 12360. 12 Ocean Bank. 105-100 do. a) ih z n pis was light and unimportant; 20 Contine 2105, 200 ah urd “i d. Banca 27. Straits gold. demand were dull and nominal Bs Bourth Natt 6 Rourth Na prevailed for Kentucky, and tS, a0 cnt NW ps oon ear ee prices wer frm. Eales 075 horsheads at 6s. Seed wasn bolisr deroand; sales, 196 eases at 6c. ee eat Tebide. now Connecticut at'20s-a Mae snd € de, eld dor at Lage acai ie.” Of Havana WW bales brought miskky.—Receipts 1,049 bbls, The market was quiet but steady. Bales 200 bbis Western, in bond, at Sic, a Woot.—There are no new features of importance per- ceptible fn the market for domestic; the demand is from manufacturers only, who continue to purchase no more than enough to supply immediate ne ies; the low and me- dium grades are almost neglected and declining; the finer les—which remain oe firm aod more sought , as manufacturers are preparing to make up spring goods. Puiled wools are real 3 offering at very low prices, pibile Texsa and California are dull, heavy and in fatr supply. In foreign taeve is nothing of consequence doit srg riees arg nominally unchanged, The aales were 10), eeces at Sse. a 67¢., including 19,000 do. Western at 88e. a 44c.; do. medium Ohio, 42c. 3,000 do; No. and XX do., We, ‘sae 10,000 do. Ion. XX do.. Ofc. , hf pl rings ° famba's aod 406. et do. X and No. ae clip. enone *aB., 2 se 400 ti 45; 200 MN & si Paul pret. 65) TA a8 Cleve & Tol BR; 100, 30 Del, rnckbwest ee in rr 2d cath 20% 1lwHé St Joseph RR. WD 10, 100 Central Goal Co 20 Boston WaterPower = a — Express... 100 do... Cig COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Turspay, Oct. 2—6 P. M, Brxswax was dull, and quoted 40}4c. a 4lige. Corrne.—There was a fair demand for Rio, the sales being 2,000 bags ex Leonore, 610 do. ex Esmeralda and one half of the Oslo’s cargo (to arrive) on private terms, Other desorip- tions still remain quiet. We quote:—Rio, prime, 170. a 004, 160. a 16%4¢,; fair, 14c. a 14340.; ordinary, 12. @ to good cargoes, 18%c. ajl5c.; Java, mate andtbags, ; native Ceylon, 180, 0 20e.: Maracaibo, bo, 16 ra, 17c, @ 7c.” St. Domingo, 15: paid iuesers: Willige: Bont & sons tober 22 1887. in New York, 85.938 fall clip do. on private terms, Of foreign the only sales ported were 85 Cape, part at dia “ = Parone or 4 Heavy Loapen Dracer.—Interested par. ties in this city and West learned on Friday last of the failure of #r, Gilbert L. Haven, an extensive lumber et cus dt mele mas stock Kio, bag; in Philadelphia, 4.900 do; in Baitimore, 10,00'do.; m | ber dealer residing at Belmont, Chautauqua count x iY. Galveston, 2600 do.; And of other descriptions in New York, | Hig abiities are said to be about $200, yea Corren The market was much unsettled and prices were top irregular to quote. We heard of 9 sulew of counequence, Cortox.—The failure of the Royal Bank of Liverpool had the effect of unsettling tbe market, and diminishing the de~ fully 3e. per Ib, lower. A eno business r, the sales comprising 2,000 our merchants will suffer by tho fallure.—Troy Whi, aa y 9, Coat ome km &e. } washing if required; best 6TH AND 6TH * AYS., ; ie ots sorist in washing ‘city refere eee ee too last place. 132 32 208 ey eer atthe 4 —As cool ins the ‘her last employer. or address, ity reference from her 134. Ash ure sr. BETWEEN 3D AND <TH AVS — wake bas po recpeniatie vamos oa ‘tbe coun AO . eer years old whom eho would like to have wiih her. good city reference, > 134% EAST 18TH 8T., NEAR 8D AV., SECOND FLOOR! frou roow.— A BOORD #700" pers a ate board ing house oF Sain abrir WES? 19TH = 137 pif el AND 71H AYS.. inthe, anomne eopectable woman as rst class ders ranch an Good ci Feference, Can be seen until pelea! is 14.2 NESTITH sr. BETWEEN OTH AND 7TH AVS.. second floor, back room.—Two "inf (staters); one a frat rato cook and & good one a good Daker; thoroughly understands ber chambermald sod waltress: willing to assist with the wash ing If required; good reference, 144 yaern TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, IN THE REAR. ble woman as first rate cook and excel- ient baker; ‘willing to assist in the coarse wasniog aud iron ing. Good city reterence from her last place. 144 RAST 16TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG gir as first cls kK; uncerstands her business; no objection to the country; good reference, 149 WEST 4TH ST., NBAR 6TH AV.—A SCOTCH «J woman as cook in @ private family; understands ber business 0 Gall tor no objection to the country; best city reference, Call for two days. 15]. FAST."D_ St. BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND OL 34 avs.—Two 001 Washer and fromer; er would assist with ¢! both are fully competent gaged together will go separatey. 15] NEST 6TH, St.—A FIRST CLASS COOK: ONE who understands cooking in ail ite branc! baking and desserts; would assist with the w: small faully if required; best city reference, id. and waitress; willing 4 ironing; n together, good city seirsaing se place, "Cau be seek, for two days. 157 WEST 80 8h, NEAR ITH AV.—A RESPECTA: ble woman as cook, er and ironer; ro Weer no objections to a private siiouser Call for two days, 16] RESTSIST ST, BETWEEN 6TH AND 77H AVS.—A Fespectable young woman as first class cook: oue who understands all kinds (aking 2 ‘and pastry and. jeilies; best city reference from her last 180 & WEST 25TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR, rae | apectable e to cook, wash and iron; kinds of Poultry: '# an excellent baker and laundrese; scr} the beat city reference, 180 22 A%icA8 COOK IN A PRIVATE FAMILY: understands all kinds of meats and soups; fs x pastry cook; would be to assist in washing; ahe has tho best city reference, VARICK 8T.~A STEADY, oc QOMPETENT wo. “man to cook, ‘wash, iron and 196 SMTA ST., BETWEEN IST AND 2D AYS., FIRST floor, front room.—A competent girl as cook: has no objections to assist with washing and iroaing; beat refer- ence can be given 200 WEST 26TH 8° RNER OF 7TH AV.—A RE- spectable woman as cook, washer and ironer, or to do general housework in a smail family; good reference. 199: Bast l9rH 87. CLASS COO! binned 429 Selene’ has" totems poten et iis =! and to take ay % competent to serve up ae ee ® jes in the style; good reference. be seen for ] Bast TH ST. BETWEEN a ava, wr days, top feor-—A. reapactabie Wd 429 BAST Ure sts RuSPECTABLE WOMAN = a ns 432 TH, AY BETWEEN S6TH AND, S77H, 678.. nih orrele de aitarwer ane or oes Ertan Oca ca en eoncnaae, he Ser WEST ST, BETWEEN 7TH AND pt 202 Tr Decne re Pa cera dren; or ‘would go as waitress only; good reference. 2 Fomen a ie all for two daya, WEST 19TH iit Se) ZOUNG eg a8 GOOD 442. Pisin coat, washes and rover, sciit wing ond obliging; has the beat aliy re reference. Call f for two days. Wast W0TH ST. TOP FLOOR, PRONT ROOM 445 “Win ‘cook in @ eye family. sity reference. Can be senn for oko ay. 5G WAV CORNER OF 26TH ST.. THIRD FLOOR, one as cook froning: the other as cham to assist eae the washi: bermaid aud waitress or do plain sewing; good city refer- ence, BAST ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRO! 490 StH AVcA RESPECTABLE WOMAN, AS OS Tover— A reorecianie: Girt ae: Goscibetunla vee Fer asain Wester Sid irouer; beet eity referenes trom | watizeesi si ance from last place e . 216 Ws ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 504 a8, fa S20, faa oO PRCTABER. OONe | Sai ate es eR yp washing; best ‘can be given. yon ny ‘ence from her last ‘be seen for two days, tetomd Ober, trnk room" resgeoabla woman at ni A res t in washing: is a good cook, washer and baker. Pour years’ city reference. GRZENWICA 8T.—A GIRL AS PLATN COOK, 547 washer and troner in « small fam/ly, or would as. sist in up stairs work; no objection to Tantefalstance ts the country. ° i 568 2, 2D Ena ES 8TH AV, AND German girl to do chamberwork in 217 Bree Beale arn ST, KTH STS., QUT toma se aan ae ehamberiaald waitress; 11 years’ city reference trom last employer. yA y Be! 7TH ATs BETWEEN 2TH AND 25TH STS.—A t person as chambermaid and neat plain sewer, or Scr ‘aralst at washing; good reference, 19 EAsT hg [dread YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. bermajd and itreag, or as chambermaid and to plain sewing. Can ee seen at her present employer's, 224. tin 18sT third aY., br yg 1TH toni 8TH 8TS. floor.—A resi ‘waitress, or to take charge a growin, pg obildren. 7TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE a GIRL as chambermaid and waitress; Can be seen for two days. le SECOND FLOOR, FRONT tg —A irito cook, wash and iron. Can give ference from her last place. avec ee one 633 2D AV. PBs Sled BATH AND 35TH STS.—A Teapectable young woman as good plain cook, it Ironer; no objection to do up siairs work, fing nd waiting ; also can do French fluting if required Sho city ref rence, 649 HUDSON 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS J cook, washer and iron ind would have no ob- jection to go as laundress or to nort distance in the country; best city reference. 75HO TH AY. CORNER oF SiTH ST.—A RESPECT. able woman as first class cook: is willing to assist 4o washing and ironing; mine years’ refereuce {row her last place. 754. WAY, BETWEEN MOTH AND 41ST STS. IN the Lakery.—A respectable girl to cook, wash ad fron for a simall tamily ; good city reference if required. C for ten days. 87 6TH AV.—A RESPECTABL! wash and {roa in small p: city reference. 1.26 8D AV. 5) OTH AV. RETWEEN 26TH AND 20TH 878.— ie girls chamnieruiid amd to castat wie ihe washing'and ironing. or would do Plain sowing. come well recommenced. 23) 9TH art BETWEEN 2TH AND 3TH rok je young woman as chambermaid and do plain aan Dnaiun tenn fur two dager in eietes WEST 38D ST.—-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girlas chambermaid, waitress or nurse; is willing ‘and obliging. Best city reference from last place. 2 WEST 16TH ST.—A be geen genr ag YOUNG 4 girl as chambermaid aad to assist with the wash- ing and ‘atone good reference. 242 WEST 16TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH Bite first ogee ereredats young gtri as cham. aitress, or rmaid to asalet in vers oa Toning,’ Oity t Sslecouae 9 IST AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL aS 242 chambermaid and waitress; two years’ reference OMAN 70 COOK, te family; the BETWEEN 0TH AND 8IST STS., second floor, back room.—Two respectable young BRS, one 28 c10K and the other as iaundress: can do Freue juting and all its branches, \ an be seen for two days. 7 BROADWAY.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as cook; understands cooking in ail tts branches; in wilting to be'p with plain washing and ironing: beat city references can ve given. Can be seen for two days, ()Q, EAST 28D ST._—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO. man as first rate cook; understands meats, soups and jellies; also is an excellent baker; would assist = nthe ference from her last Cau for two days, 205 WEST 26TH 8T., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH to avs.—A Fespectabia woman us cook; no objection int with the washing snd ironing. nor to go short eat ‘olty reference. ‘Can be seen distance in the country, for two days. 1 WEST pitas ST.. BETWEEN 7TH: AND 8TH avi ectable woman as cook, washer and > froner, or to do xeneral housework; good reference. 91 7TH A IN THB fh eye —AN Pgs mat ae Protestant woman as good plain cook; te w frst class chambermaid and waltreost fo ia wishing to make herself generally useful. Has the best city references. 213 WhST ISTH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL 48 ‘Assist with washing and froning if re. Sagoo’ saber; ‘anders French cooking; best arn reference. Can be-seen till AP WES? 27TH ST., BETWEEN = arp = avs., first floor.—A respectable wi Washer and ironer; uaderstands all kinds of ‘baxings city city: reference. 214. FEST STH ST. CORNER OF BROADWAY. — Two competent young women; one as excellent Cook. washer and ironer, the other as frst clase waitress and chambermai would be willing to do the work of eounty; city refer- bot! phen hire, ‘no objection to the 214 WEST 2TH ST.— AN EXPERIENCED poral as professed C3 xe ® private family; best cit reference. Cail for two da} WEST 20TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS cook; has the best city reference. Can be seen for Mobile. ges orks sree! 8T., NEAR 6TH AV.—AS COOK IN - i 14! 436 my “hr & young woman of experience; 16! 16} YW live ieee vure with late employer, from whom she hes 21 z iv id good recommendation. two daya. Good midditng: at Q BESTER &r.. ROOM NO. 5—A VERY RESPECTA. ble wowan to cook, wash and iron in a am: family; would go a short distance in the country ob ject in a good home Caxpixs.—Adamantine were in moderate Jobbing demand at 2c. a 230; sperm were quoted at « and patent at 56e. a Be, with m ‘Geuent—tho-eadalle was unchanged at $1 75 mane EAST 96TH 8T., IN THE REAR, THIRD FLOOR, front room.—Two young girls: one as cook, washer 225 £ Dyxwoons were quiet, but prices were steady and firm, St, Vouiingo logwood wis quoted UrEs,—Chemicals were moderatel I soda, at 2c., gold; 400 do. sod caustic soda, in small lots, bleaching powders, at gold EAST 2TH ST., OVER STABLE.—AS COOK, by one who thoroighly understands her business in all its branches, such as meate, soups, gravies, boning and larding, pastry, jellies, ce creain, or anything required in » Private family;’ good city reference, 17 EAST, 27H ST—A COMPETENT YOUNG GIRL as plain cook and to assist in wng, or would have no objection todo housework for a smail private family; good reference, Can be seen for two d ve... currency ; 160 cask kegs bi-carb soda, at * 95 a $5, crude belmstone, at ; 10 caska cream tartar, a Big. 0 Be, gold; 10 do. Bitch mesder, at 8%0., gold, and Iba. refine | argols, on private terms. FLOUR AND.GRAIN.—Receipts, 14,222 bbis, flour, 770 do. corn and ioner; the other as id and ‘waitress; good city reference. Call for two aie WEST, 7TH ST.. BETWEEN $TH AND. STH 229 ave. floor, = A feepectable Frotestant gil as good ‘ior, frat class washer and ironer. Cnty refer. require: Q3() TH AV, BETWEEN TH AND 28TH STS.—A LSM young woman as frst cliss cook; un- meal, 950 bags do., 97,42 bushels wheat, 26.375 do. co S00 do, oats, ISA do, barley, The flour market was irregu: Z PRINCE ST., NEAR THE BOWERY.—A RESPECT. lar; the demand for ronnd lots extra Stale for shipment was abie woman, in city or country, as good ire washer ra old; wo days. G fair, and full prices could have readily obtained—say $10 & $10 %—Dut odd lois were very dull, and in some eases deruble reduction, some 20 and 30 at 25c. @ 50c. reduction—in some and troner; 1s wililng aud obli has a girl) ag and take care of a baby. Call ror bw de resaed for sale at a cons: arrel lots COMMERCE &T., BETWEEN BLEECKER AND 3 for extra State, The mai Beaford.—A respectable woman as cook: an excel- much the sage, particlarly for shippi lent baker; would assist with washing and ironing in @ grades, round hoop Ohio inYsome cases selling at $6 50 | simall private family. Beat city reference from Taet place. Sitio ‘straight lowe were fra, at $10 60 0 Sly ‘some en am high as $11 25. "On the whole the ‘m:rket D4. BAST Stil €T., NEAR 8D AV. —AS FIRST CLASS eloved without decided chanee. cook; understands her business thoroughly, and can steady. Th be well recommended ; no washing. quiet, but steady, with sales of about 880 bola. ye flour was heavy. We note sales of about iy ean: STH AV.—TWO AMERICAN GIRLS; ONE AS Beved quotations. Corn meal waa steady, with eales of 300 | 20) “took; understunda all Kunde oF cocking: would assist bola. We quoie:— with washing and ironing: the othey as ehamberma Superfine State and Western waitress or to asaist with children ; have excellent reference. Extra stato, Can be seen for two days. Choree do... on Common to IRVING PLACE,—TWO SISTERS, ONE TO COOK, 3e wash and iron, the other as chambermaid and wait: ress; best city reference. Cali at their preseut employ- or's as above, 35! 39 EAST 18TH ST.—A YOUNG COOK (MALE) LATE. rrived from Paris; understands fuily oll cooking and d baking private family preferred 4.4, RAST 20TH sr.-4 YOUNG Wow washer and froner {n a small pri for two days at at her present employe 49 is, "One. pood "cook 1H 8T., WH ng.—Three competent g and baker and to assist in washing and ironing; one as rmaid, and one as first class ladndress, erences, ' Round hoop Ohio, shi} pine brands... ound 200d Oblo, t ‘and St Louis low extra... Bt. Louie atratgh exira. + St Louis choice double exira. St. Louis cuoiee family. Common Southern... tra do. 6TH AY., IN THE STORE.—A NEAT, COMPE. tent girl to cook, wash and iron saperine).. Corn meal, city Corn meal, Br N AS COOK, ate family, Cail a eoeaely bighe: mal prio a $2 WN tor No. 2 springs Closing with selers at the inside ih) r ¥ do. ; $3 25 for white Michigan, closed lower, The sales wet Fe and afloat, closing note sales of 5,50 bi ate were Ormer, with se wera. Barley waa dull ‘and jes were about 10000 busne ere shout. ivbyoo0 bushels at $2 96 a $2 2) for : fh THEY ARE NOW DRY Goops bla woman as good cook, washer reference from last place; no ob- ‘an be seen for two dagen. 1 $l for Malt ble fat'ing off in the offerings ne ars. —W ith a consid WEST WASHINGTON of grain to Liverpool, rates haved @ ned bost by aail and | (6) PLACE.—A RESPECTA- steam, the former being taken at viol. and tho latter at 628 bie woman aa a good plain cook, washer and ironer; 13d. por bushel, The demand for v for charter coa- Best city re: was no objection to do general housewor tinued, however, but the scarcity of tonaege interiered with Dut few vessels were tke up. The eugagementa. were:—To Liverpool, 2260 bushels wheat at 105d , 200 Ubls, flour at Ss., 60 tallow at Sin, an per steamer, 20,40 bushels wheat nt 184, 1.00 Dales cotton at 7-l6d. a Spd. for 09 ‘and, uncomp: and i Pde tomcat 450. No. Loudon, 30.00 busi! Iii, a 1%. and 1,000 bbls. fou met, Bw lerces lard nt Bus., aud 3.0 tierce oat $180. gold, veesel to the Mediterranean, at if wasaiuitand prices rematned nominal aia trea sends of M00 Sales en ‘private The demand was light, but prices were without chatgn, The only sule £ was 2400) Buenos Ayres NORFOLK ST., IN THE REAR.—A RESPECTA. ye Zouns gitl as cook, washer aud irouer In a Private iy - 66 fam: Can be seen for two days, 74 MAD —A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS ‘2 first clats cook; no objection to aasisting with wash- ing mal aap Can be seen for two day: other Present west TT cok. wasn and iron ins city reference, WEST 17TH ST. REAR. —A YOUNG WOMAN AS the business, and SPECTABLE, GIRL TO nall private family; best (seconds), 22 Ibs., at I8\ge.; buenos A 3 Lbs., 84 cook in. ble fauntl; oe ple family; would assist in wash. qoaed at Honevite, ee Wee fag if required: has uo objection to town or country. Call dress as al —S Bi sg 8 BE low, ‘We. a ne ite: A orinee Bee Ie, 300 0 ‘a bu) 1 8S 1TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV.—A FIRST CLASS COOK who thoroughly understands French and English = | Se including boning and larding; has no objection to ce ® hotel, and bas good city references; cau be seu wail etter was “ “demaod and arm, ship. | een at wasin active demand an rices 4 ving wa juoted io. and retail Tog Wa tes. af 90 Me mittin aged THE STORE.—A RESPECT. Portes cere sets Se ee ee oe nes cook; can do ull Kinds of Cook family, as Ai 004 city reference. 101 EAs EAST FOURTH ST.—BY A RESPEOTABLE AND tent women to cook, private fai ‘fanly, saeey sT., “TainD FLOOR, _ FRONT ROoOM.— fair, Bales 70 bales, at fS-, a 7Uc,, as to quaity. mur.—Small sales of Moniia were made at 120, gold: Lace, wae acked for large parcala Other descriptions were minal —The demand for both Scotch ig and Amertena gue. tinued Light, but about previous prices w ed. “only sale we noard of ree, 100 tone No. | Poughkeepate, on Lat od $41 anid Sas exo private term: angles ae 10 tha gu Oo in yard; Glengaroock, $i & n $42 0k ship, a A respectable woman to cook, wash and iron; Do. $e in gard; So. V'American waa scarce a S44; com aie Bes good city refe be 12 West ISTH ST.~—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman to cook, wash and iron, or would do general 108 sess in @ ama private family. jal for two days SECOND FLOOR.—A RR. bie woman af © firet rate cook; ts a good ing 0 Wo assist in waehing and ironing; good city jan be seen for two da ed $40. Tearitich.—Heuloca-While the lower grades were a shade easier, prime stock was firmer; the demand was moderately active, For oak (ue deman nu For oak (ue demand was light, but with » moderate eck Yrorsees pris. were, ae SS Busnce Ayres heat. was quoted at c. mist, 3 ie, wt: do. lg othe. dori BETWEEN CANAL AND HESTER pectable girl as cook; a, 1 or until suited. MOTT. ST. vai | Ab 3 eee Gall for t 115 %2 Ws wets IsTH ST—A YOUNG WOMAN AS GGOR 1 . boards the sales were ¥0),000 feet at $a and about ltNu Jo. at €3l p ociiaraa.grote in good demandiend.arm. There were enles washer faa troner. "4 "Good wif tolereaan nce given, market was w Common was quoted 116 EAST 0TH 8. GRAMERCY | FARE — As vings ‘sales wore unimporta: were jase cook to a clu man, tan. tat at end rekon Sad Batinese thofoughty”” Gan be sven during Motasses.—The WES ———— nies Shida, Cubs a, Cube Sate fuga noe Fi cir eet oe athe ‘aod L500, tet 7 z eat oe eaaine 6T.—A8 ia dt My Rot R 4 fee grees Calltoriwe aye Eu SSS eRE SIRE YS |e meee derstands cooking in all its branches; is an excelent baker; no objection to assist with the washing; has good city refer- enge, WEST 24TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PERSON as cook, washer and froner, Has seven years from her last situation 23: 239' 9TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— A Protestant woman as cook; good reference. WEST 2D 8T., FRONT HOUSE,—A RESPEC. io assist In washing and ironing, |G . table young woinan as Iain cook ; is wil city reference. 942 WEST J6TH ST. SECOND FLOOR, BACK private famil is a good sober habits. Reference from last place. 266 MOTT, SETA RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO cook, wash and iron; best city reference. 266 32. A%y BETWEEN 2D AND, 28D STS.—A RE. spectable girt as cook; has no objection to assist in Washing and iroming, ina small private family; best city Fevereuce. WEST 2D ST., IN THE REAR.—AS COOK, BY a woman who thoroughly understands hi is a first class baker; cum take entire charge of a 5 good city reference. 7TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN as good cook and 1s wiliibg 10 agsiat in the washing is wiling and obliging. Has good city re- 269 ' Ay troming; . ayeoted ona orn tack young woman to Private fuinlly; the best cy re AND 10TH ference from Inst place. Q()] NESTSTH ST, CORNER sti Av. spectable young’ girls; one as p and ironer:; ihe other (o do chamberork and waiting; wish to get in the same house; four years’ reference. 305 EAST STH ST. (TOM Ri OUD ,tprciable young girl-as cock, washer and rover in a small private fanul 309 BAST, SST St. BETWEEN 187 AND 2D OU ave.—two respectaille giria; one as cook, the other 4s chamberinaid: will do the washing between them; best city reference given. 314 MOTT ST. NEAR OLE for, front reom.—a re: ood plain cook and an excellent was! st city references. Cali for two da ity reference. Call for two days. LERCKER, SECOND able woman; is @ and lroner, has the 316 SD ST., NEAR 2D AV.. THIRD FLOOR, BACK Toom.—A respectable girl to cook. wash and iron iu a small family, Best elty reference. 399 4TH AY., CITY MARKET.—A RESPECTABLE OL young woman as drat clas # cook in a private fame ily; understands bong and larding, and has the best city references, 333 BIH ST, NEAR IST AV.—A FIRST CLASS cook; understands cooking in all its branches; meat, pastry, Jelly, Me.; haa no objection to frat class boardi Boitée‘or saat KAST SIST ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG @rl as cook, washer and ironer, or would do boy work ‘and waitiig in a private family; good eity ence. 33, A YOUNG WOMAN AS GOOD plain ‘cook, Washer and ironer; or would have Do objection to do general housework in 4 small private fam- yi has first rate reverence. 335 EAST SIST ST., BETWEEN isp AND 2D by . first floor, front room, A respectat Fate cook and excellent washer and ironer, = , rennet fy; has good reference from last vo! 336 WEST 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS e cook and (o assist in the washing and troning; good city reference, Call for two days, 343 EAST STH St. BETWEEN I8f AND. aD Ava —A rospeciable ae Was woman as goud seat ‘and iro ‘do chamberwor! tne years’ BAST 2D 8t.— K; CAN 34 ans Rony ht} OLAss coon: CAN reference. 7 rm 8 oop 387 © cooks Wo eting ie ceacyte ee Stahlng (Nad ing; good city reference can be given. 413 ‘ro OTH AV., sve rune itt ta oe benef 2 cook, ron; the ot \—¥ ress; Son nt ely teteren toe sdremesten sone serene 415 Sar: East TH Ba HE Rc! 426 4TH AY, FIRST FLOO Fear eae att atin from her last place. Call for two days, 25) WEST 40TH ST.—TWO SISTERS, ONE AS CHAM. bermaid and waitress, the other as seamstress and to assist with the chamberwork. inquire at their last place. 263 » ST STH ST.) BETWHEN 7TH AND STH Siesta Sorpretable young girl ss chambermald and A. RROFESSED | vOOK, OR HOUSEKEEPER'S situation wanted, by one who can suit any of the Srst families in Freuen and ence. Address M. B., bor English cooking; best city rever- 101 Herald ollice, for one week. Chambermaids. &c. 5 BESTER st. IN THE REAR—A STPORG. rst class private family; the best city refer. healthy young woman as chambermaki and to do Sace given, “Cull for two days. sewing. Cail wo days. BAST 26TH ST.— A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 7TH AY., IN THE UNDERTAKER'S STORE.—A RE- chambermid or waitress, or would table’ young woman to do chamberwork, iting or | sasist in the “he washing. Apply for two days; best clty m nd children and sew; or make herself generally useful best city reference, Call for two days, 12 EAST STH ST., NEAR STH AV. (PRESENT emp' ‘as chambermaid; can er's).—A worthy woman WEST NTH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO refereace, reference. 0:3 EAST 2TH St, COTTAGE.—A THOROUGH 3 03 ehambermaid and waitress, with excellent city nee, in the city or coun'ry; ean take the entire charge otis aver and dining room in’ style; or as regular wait ress; wages $10. BOB Hetctmadt nih iceient cig reterenen ne smal ‘malt, ex a family, sy or country; !s a good baker and washes and irons well; wages $9. aschambermaid or la¢y's Call for three days, references, EAST 2) 8T.—A LADY DESIRES A SITUATION 33 chamberwork and fine washing; best city Call at present employer's, as above. Gh fora very willing and obliging irl, of superior educa EAST MTA ST., NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE.— chambermaid and EAST %TH STA YOUNG WOMAN AS OHAM- dermaid aud to do sewin, good city reference, Can be seen OF sew OD & day. A young girl a sewer. Can pro duce first class reference. 32) EAST ere ST.. BETWEEN 1ST AND 3D AVS table bermaid and wail 5Q CROSBY St.7s RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL as chambermaid and waitress, or to do general house- | willing and obliging; work. or address Mra, Moore, = 329 12TH ST.—A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN, AS 63 ¥E8t 49TH ST., COKNER OF 6TH AV.—A YOUNG chambermaid and waliress ina private family; has rl as chambermaid and to do plain sewing; has good | no objections to the country, Beat city reference. Ss 332 WEST 21H ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO WEST 18TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG do chamberwork and light waiting in @ private we as chambermaid, or waitress, Good city re-.| family, Call for two days, ference. Can be seen for two days, 337 WEST 20TH 8T.—A beer rivtihs n? ous Girl as chambermaid or waitress, SCHRA| x6TH ST YOUNG WOMAN 48 Cemabecean vires; 1 willing to assist im ‘a good, fine lroner; best elty refer- a 28TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL ambermaid and seaistress; understands how tosow on Wheeler& Wilson's sewlug tachie, Good city reference. Call for two days. TH ST. AND STH AV., CORNER.—A RESPECT. BO ole young girtes chambermaid and willing to pied any other work; has geven years’ for two days. 102 WEST MTH ST, NEAR 6TH AV.—A RESPECT- able woman as chambermaid and seamstress, or us shemhecnald and waitress; best city reference. Call for two days, 103 WEST, 2TH St, TOP FLOOR.—A PROTESTANT girlas chamberthalt, and aagist with the washing and ironing, o> a good plain cook, and assist with the wash ing and ironing best eity reverence can be given trom hot st place 6: eight years’ Call tor two days. 10 beta IsTH (aig BETWEEN 61! AND 7° AV8.— A respectable woman as first class chambermaid; in willing to assist in way other kind of work as well as ehamberwork ; best city reference. maid a1 V1) Yrpzane rl in & private fainily, to do cha Begieecd ek alton fea “can do plain sewing and is willing to aanist with the washing and rowing? isnot long in the eountry. 1l2 able your en as chamberma”id and waitress; Would assist with the washing. if required, ina mall famt Tyo kood references, Gan be seen for two dnya 1133 & HW AV.—A_RESPECTARLE GIRL AS FIRST class ehambermaid and waitress; would assist in the washing and Ironing, WEST 38TH ST.. BETWEEN CTH AND 7TH avs.—A respectable girl ax chambermaid and to do fine washing; has no objections to do plain sewing. city reference, Call for two days, Best EAST 418T ST., BETWESN 4TH AND LEXING- ton avs. —A respectable young girl as chambermaid in a small family: bo objection to the country, and has the best city reference, ll WEST SOTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do chamberwork and to assist with the washing; no objection 10 g0 @ short distance in the country; has good city 122 12 roughly ea work. fine washing city references. nee. Can EAST 2TH ST.—A eS Joona woman to do chamberwork wing, OF tebt of reforease, be seen 344 would do housework for a smoil {am 34 EAST 33D ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM. e A young girl todo chomberwork aud assist with = or ag nurse and chambermaid. Good city refer- 4Q WEST 2 25TH ST.—A ReSPRCTABLA YOUNG OES girl to do chamberwork and waitt 350 EAST ISTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO ye. do chamberwork and Goe washing in @ private vasa the best reference. Can be seen for two days, WEST 25TH 3’ 36 — RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS | aa iiling tw assist with the washingg good reference, ST ST.. BETWEEN AVS. © AND D, SECOND floor, back room.—A respectable girl to do 3 ten, and wa ting er mee sare of children and do pan tewing: is willing aid oo jing und has good city refer ence, WEST 40TH ST.—A RESPECTARLE PROTEST- fant girl as chambermald and waitress, or chamber. with the washing: city reference. WEST SIST §T., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS.— FAST WTH &8T., FOURTH FLOOR, BACK.—A& Tespectable young woman as chambermaid, and ag» sist with the washing. Call for two days, 0 1TH 8s RESPECTABLE YOUNG Biri on chamntercasid. nua wettrden er, as Goons maid and‘to take care of chisieon: good city reference. Cam de se seen lor two days. 409 WEST ,29, 878 Bir! as charnbermit maid or nurse; good city re erenae. 425 FRONT ROOM, SECOND 5 rma 0 ‘table family, as “chamber and waitress, & young Woman; con be well recom Call for two 43 and waitress or as cham be rina'd Private familly: good referauce 449 i, etty refere: 49) ort AY H ST,, 8 COND FLOOR, room No. 7.—A Pro t girl ag first class cham- Bermaid, and Ie a good seams reas; oF would co as regular waitress; city referonoe 504 5l Fd AY. BETWEEN STH AND 29TH STS., TWO Ole young womanto do cham. berwork fo Faunily, 517 inaia Seference,” an ve sree for tr +f. <A RESPECTABLE GIR! 53 asia Tor as chimbermai( and waitress, or willing to im the housework; beat city reference. 537 SLAY. conser A WEST WTH ST., IN THE REAQ.—A RESPECT. 2 RESP“CTABLE YOUNG and waitress or as chambers ail for two days, N 33D oan STH STS. IN re irl as chambermaid jo plan ae be seen fur two CORNER 2%8C1 ST.—A RESPECTA> be youn girl as chem vermaid or waltress; best EAST 83D ST, maid and waitre WEST 18TH &ST., 7TH petent’ Iaundross: movin 46, Ghamt aod ironing. Has the most desirable YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER. NEA! BAST MTH T.-A RESPECTABLE Youxa Girl as chamberioaid or waitress, Call for t 126 8TH ST. (CLINTON PLACE), NEAR 671 AV.—A and waitress, or ae puree seainstress; would do houseworé for a small fam- ily sgity reference BAST 82D) 8ST. —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO. man as chambermaid and waitress: would assist with the wating and troning; or would do light housework in a private family: is willing and obliging: good reference. 12 1QQ FAST 2D St, BETWEEN 2D AND SD AVR, second floor.—Two young girls, one as chamber- me erate. and, waitress, the other os nurse, and seamstress. places. 133 & WEST 41ST ST., BETWEEN wing Woman as chamberma: G GIRL AS CHAMBER. waitress wone; best city cays. ° Good references from their last OADWAY AND bermald 82D Sl.—A RESPPCTABLE =A competent girl aa cl ‘and young git t», do chan berwork ard (ne washing ress. gaged presen! and fronting, wund)ess. understands her business : spenincon a ie ae eek Spi fectly ; eet city city reference, Can be seen for two days, 185 18TH BT, BETWKEN 7TH AND 8fH AYS.—A fess, of as chambermaid and to do fine washing and iron. ing; good city reference can be given. Call for two days, 20 AY. BETWEEN 99TH AND 40TH 8T8.—a. young “womai chambermaid and waitress: willing to make nerselt useful; two years’ city reference from her last place, i TOP OR, 2D Av., lately lan ied Bull for thee ar 3D AY. TOP FLOO®, FRONT ROOM.—A KE. 176 apectable young girl as ‘chambermaid and waitress, pA ‘nurse and seamstross; best reference from Ler las! employer. 2D AV., BETWEEN 461H AND «rn STS.-A orenpectibie girlas chambermatd and wn tress waves ssi with the washing and ironing or sewing: iy reference. —A Ltt nd pe mbermald and Nursem &e. UNION COURT (UNIVERSIFY PLACE) BETWEE! Nth and bre si —A youne girl as ourse and to do al em>rodery and pain sewiug, or woud do cham- ity Fefereuce from last pia prmenestor. tna | EAST SIDE or sTurYv! rm betw and 2d ave, end [5h and romeo 6s safer; Cail for two dav, lived two years AST SIST STA LADY WISHES TO PROCURE her purse a — as aig to cs invalid or 0 plain sewing, bs fi petent and can be. Me pec toons ibe WEST 19TH ST.—a YOUNG aparioan GIRL, AR Burseand to do plain sewing; good reference, Os 6 WEST i8Ti!_ ST.-a RESPECTABLE WOMAN J A Durse or chambermaid and to do plain sewing, OF Sravel to any part; good city reference. EAST 12TH st. |ADWAY AND: ; | 36 4 Sp eal Aidt Sr BETWEEN BRO. WEST SOTH La BETWEEN 7TH Py fouing: 1a willing to make hi recommendation from her last piace, 14.4. BST 278 St. NEAR OTH AV.—A RESPECTA., ble young woman as chambermaid or to do waiting pe one in washing; good city reference from her last Gal for two da} 14s (NEW NO.) EAST 39TH ST, NEAR LEXINGTON ay.—As chambermaid and to'do fine washing, or as Waitress, by a respectable and comptent girl, who can pro- duce the beat reference from her present and former places. Call at her preseut employer's. 149 § BANK Sf. REAR—A RESPECTABLE GIRt, wo monte im the country, as chambermaid; wo herself generally useful LBL BAST22,stA YOUNG atrn To Do cHaM. berwork ahd plain sewing; is willing to see to chil- dren. 151, EAST 8D ST, ROOM fu—a RESPECT young girl as chambermaatd good idea of dressinaking; is neat 158 3D AY., Moe 16TH AND 17TH STS. IN apents come Fsiih, as chamivermaid’ and’ wanirean CF 09 tite care of children.” 159 or A respectatile young woman ork and washing, or raiting nad weakling; bet Uy Fe 51613 Wrst BD sta \ RESPECTAB: a Wo. Jub she Hahn eat ironing i's rive Thay, Bo us two days. 28TH 8T,, NEAR AR SD AY, =a TOUNG GI wa | 166 Rar ta Suet ol

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