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couNTRY RES: |. SematiT e Lats ZRADEPELLY SeUATED COUNTRY ‘at Lake M furnished table, ai aries at O. TAU RENCE SOO ed ns Fane, &C., TO a A a eer LET-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, SUPERIOR & Collage on the banks of the Hudson at Yonkers ienmana ‘husted upon high ground, wit sar esse W 5 gas throughout ; 11 roots ; G RG. RICHARDS, 988 Broadway. T° ogee a chapreet AX ELEGANT GoTutc STONE ity on Hariem Tome; fine inde teens p plenty of garden and lawn; pinta inland Seu for for the sea R. G, RICHAKDS, 958 Broadway. (P, LET SEASHORE RESIDENCE, SOUTH SIDE t location ; large house, in perfect order ; fi eyans ‘Jecntia ve acre of gro arith stable ‘Scbing, hing, bathing ‘and of A, JOU! RNEAY, Nory lca street, LET-FURNISHED, | A DELIGHTFUL | SUMMER Residence on the Hudson river. seen at Fronch's Hotel to-day (Friday), between 10-A. Me and 4 Pe Me {T° LET-NORTH SHORE, STATEN ISLAND, TEN MIN- utes from ville otti ‘seven- fren rooms, with ef Sl nctee of Lena fruits ps " House, arden and stab- |. PHELPS & CO., No. 534 Pine street. ew and bea ‘urnished House; gas, Ch Mose aa Harbor, ‘on the terrace, HOW or E. B, CROCKER, 19 Pine street, 1o LET—1 ¥ T' Tine MOTT HAVEN, TEN MINUTES’ WALK lem bridge, a desirable House, containing twelve reasonable rent, to a small family. In- quire of H. UNTING. $03 1 Pearl street, New York. "TO, 2tfADEAOTU, SOUTaY SE A A staubat ont Erie Railway large tw 0 ; o house, wi 2nd basement, well furnished: latze mi pl ie, fruit, stable room &c. ; Hecatn: healthy ; pire aa also, at same place, a nice i celther furnished or wich an ace of “grounds plety fru, able our OF seusOU, Bt ME, WINTER, 454 Binitr aeaee ee 10 LET—NORTH SHORE, STATEN ISLAND, FUR- nished House, with ail modern mprovemente, House nd furniture Grst class. Grounds occupy an gntire block on tbe shore. Particul: of J. M. PH! is Flymo culars PS &CO., No. 53g 0 LET—AT SUMMIT, N. ‘aut from im Bohoven Bi > juite near the de] aio ona picely Tut firme ark of Riera, Summity J., ONE HOUR'S RIDE the Morris and ty aaed and it Houses, two just Guished, and i they all being haa he ete id each having the use of stables. J. 1d 67 Beaver street, from 12 to 1 o'clock. qo Ler—ar JAMAICA, A COTTAGE, CONTAINING nine rooms furnished, with stable, beautifully shaded; darge garden, plenty fruit.’ Possession May 1. Price $900, _GEO. SKIDMORE é, 78 Cedar street. 10 LET-VICTORIA f HOUSE, MONTREAL, C. E., none ressly for a first class” boarding house, havin; smodert Tmprovemctos! Wil -scostematate ne tuncret one per Sona; established eight years, ent to best part of cit Hifi wits Roorteeey an ae of cit well tiled with boarders; rent low. Svly to G, H. BENEDICT « CO.,31'Pine street, 0 LET—AT MORRISTOWN, N. J. TWO COTTAGE: French style, pleasantly located within ten minutes ol Seok improvements. Apply to JOHN HONE, 74 Broadt yi laces.—A Country Residence, one quarter mile front at East Haverstraw. Ten or twelve choice places Tart gone Small place on Passaic river, near Bellville; 1 Darien, Siig Sing, Ryack and Harrisons. HO. 8. HANFORD, 229 Broadway. ee ath ea (T°, EEF, ,O8 FOR SALE—WILLOW PLAOH, At YS. ter Bay, L. I., residence of the late Dr. Philemon F. rion: ban omely furnished i chaos with a fine repete dle fe garden and ain variety of choice fruit; house and o1 ‘Dulidings in perfect order; splend! d mot Bouse, ‘with every facility for? bathing, fishin, ae ie spring of never failing cold Water ind “A Honae, and house, “For further particulars address H. W. Prior, Sit Went ‘Thirty-tourih street. 10 eg ae Losers} ote a ON son, near Cold Spri ‘or terms apply to GEORGE BU JUCKHAM, TP ROSSER 33 Wall hiredt, or on the prem remires, to O RENT—AT NEW BRIGHTON, DESIRABLE RESI- dence, furnished or unfurnished, garden, stabi ‘Wator, ten! minutes from ferry. “Inquire on pi a OR Lacs SALE—AT TARRYTOWN AND OTHER FURNISHED COTTAGE six minutes’ walk from NO RENT—FOR THE SUMME: Soot 2 Foommone hour by rail ex’ walk, fron pot; large yard, shade and garden; rent taken in Board! Apply to Mrs. SHELTON, on the premises, Flushing avenue, Jamaica, Long Island. Referetices exchanged. : NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1868,—TRIPLE SHEET, » SUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, Ne Ae gen LINE, HELYETTA, will leave Saturday, Apel ,' juecnstowu—Cabin #100; ste pe ig Sigel ee Cada ran currency. "alr Ene to mpeg gE Ps — VERPOO! a ui a OR Li} t, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN, Wednesaay, April BA. urd RUSSIA. ‘Weauesdey, Aen oT! "Wednesday, ‘AVADLE IN GOLD, Cabin, 130 | Second Cabin,. ‘TO PARIS. om a ole in g fold, ‘or freight or passage a) ee NARD, No, 4 Bowling Greea, —~- SEEUATIOND WANTED -VEMALES. 221 cre 221 siete oko a BEN TH AND &rit 298 WEST, wr st. BET Cooks, &e. etd By A PRIVATE FAMILY, AN or laundress. Best reterences avs.—A respectabl \ile aged woman as cook, washer and troner in @ small amily; 1 a good washeF and goo) bakers will d do light’ housework fora ; elty reference. EAST 82D 8T., NEAR AV.—RESPECTABLE rat olden cha woman af plain oom, we washer and irover; is FLOOR, BAOK ROOM. 312 EAST TH Lac ae: aeiten 339 & uae ee ek RUSPECTARLR ye aa small, aoe faunily. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. Noe see STEAMSHIP a ab Opposition | 2 snonopely, ‘alread Pasaa, LOWER THAN 8 By their clogent and favorite aa Sy'Gruer peas SANT TASS ng (ORECONIAN, Wednead from a pier 30 North ri can Aon That shia or pauage spe oy CARRINGTON, Age! West street corner of Warren. NHILETAM i? WEB, President, Cartes DANA, Vice President ‘64 Exchange place, New York. ‘pac MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S CALIFORN! AND CHINA, Freight and passage at greatly reduced rates. Steamers of the above line leave pier No, 42 North river, foot of Canal street, at 12 o'clock noon, on 1 ete a err nl excent when those days fall u Sunday, ther the 2 hundred mounds hammemeteae ie aaee sae via ame revious, ledicine wap tee Ter OSEAN abby Gan F. T. King, connecting Steame tex connects closely with steamer GREAT REPUBLIC, leaving Sun Francieeo June tor China and Japan. oF paaange tickets and all further information apply at the Gotapant's tlaket oflee ou tue wharf foot of Canal street, ‘OR BERMUDA. ‘The fast and first class COMER es NDER, vill be despatches on Phuteday, Apell 16, at 8 P.M., trom pler 14 Kast river. Freight taken ai sailing vossels rates, For ‘passage, unsurpassed accommodations, or freight, Met, apply © sHOMAS 3: OUTERRRIDGE, 112 Front street, NITED STATES MATL TO, HAVANA. Atlantic Maj) Steamship Com Sailing reguiariy gery, Thursday, at tree o'clock P.M, precisely, from pler No. ¢ North river OLUMBIA, Caj tain E, Van Sice.- -April 16 MORRO CASILE, aptain R. Adams, via Nassau. “April 3 AGLE, Captain Acie Grose Se ‘or freight or passage app! HO. B, HARTSON, President, No.6 Bowilng Greta. Bras a FOR GALIBITON. ‘THE Al STEAMER tain Saws’ re plor 30 East river, with despatchs’ For ores Or passage apply to ALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane. REGULAR LINE FIRST STEAMER FOR GALVESTON, Texas. Freight taken at the lowest rates, The favorite steamship TYBEE, will leave o'clock Ee D. Caulkins, Commander, Her No. 4 North river ‘on ‘Saturday, Apri Ni, atd recisely, for Galveston. For frelght or pasiase, havin rior accommodatiots, apply to SPOPFO RD, TIL 4 CO., 29 Broadway, OR NEW ORLEANS. DIRECT. ERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE. COMPRISING THE FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIPS ERAL GRANT, Captatn J.B. Hildreth, se pha oe in E. W. Holmes, pe Pendleton, Y MEADE, Captain A. W. Sampson thiteb Srates, Captain GL. Norton. The foamsht RESCE chr, Captain W. Hol Will be despatched on Saturday Kprit 18 at 3 o'clock P. M., from pier 12 North river: Freight raceived at through rates for Mobile and Galveston. AL MEAD) will succeed Saturday, April 15. For freig ihe aseage, having superior accommodations, apply to Be SAMUEL STEVENS, 40 Broadway. 10 RENT OR FOR SALE—AT WHITE PLAINS, WEST- chester county, a furnished Country Residence or Farm, acres, with farm tmplement: * reece Ts Fer aee implements, carriage, wagons, &c, Ad: (PO,LET, FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE COUNTRY on Long Island Sound, 14 acres, large house, seven fooms, graperies, greenhouse, large stables, coachhouse, &c. ; ult And sbi in abundance; ten’ miles from New ‘ork City ini “torty-ave minutes ny rations or steamboat, RI 69 Liberty street. 30 PER MONTH FOR PART OF HOUSE AND oa i (on Hartem Railroad, eleven miles from City k family only, without obildrens Apply to J. 8, attorney, 489 Broadway, Now York. Aa: __EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. SoS SPEED AND COMFORT. r reduction in passage ‘The favorite Passenger steamers of the Koclior Line safl sat ieee passengers for Liverpool, Glasgow and rt 12 sane ene et ive ion. heaton oka, good for twelve months, #160. lasgow or Derry, 690 and $75, accord- w or Derry, $85; Steerage, $30. Erepaid vertificates from thene porte, #87. aasengers booked to and from Hamburg, Rotterdam, Ant- warps Hare, key st very low rates. For further information apply atthe company’s office, No. ork. $ Bowling Green, New York. ye sDERSON BROTHERS. To avoid imposition passengers will please come direct to ‘dhe vilce, as Uris company does not employ runners, GTEAM TO QURENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, From Now York oniy 80 steerage. |” | ANHATTAN. inesday, Ap! INNESOTA.. Wednesday, April 29 i bin passage, $80, pier a ast river. Passage from aud to New York, Parl dam, &c. Drafts on Ireland, England, rt rales. ‘apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. ONDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE, 4, Steamers fortnightly to London direct from Pier No. 8 Hamburg, Rotter- ance and Germany PED 1G April to BELLONA May xrAcas ; May 2. coy Ft May 30. Fe weks ge at cheapest currency rat a) save: Pet RUT. raf Broadway. For freight, appl a "HOW! SY nbc q)NLY DIRECT LINE. TO PRA FRANCE. The General Transatlantic Company's mail steamships be- tween New York and Havre, calling at Brest. The aplonaid new vessels On this :avorite route for the Con- ‘orth river, as follows :— v in 18, atreet, N.Y. Price of passnce io gold including wine) tw Brest or Havre, First cabin, #140; gecoud cabla, $8. To Paris, tuciuding railway tickets, furnished on board, Firat cabin, $145; second cabin, 380, ‘These steamers do not carry stecrage passen, or ding to or returat oy from the conts- the ateamers of this line, avoid t by English railways and the discomforts of cross annel, besides saving Lime, trouble and expensi GEORGE MOKENZTA, Agent, 58 Broad Si eter TO QUEENSTOWN ‘i LIVERPOOL. 330, currency. Pre; _ tickets, #37. ‘Saturday, April 1 big ar Apt ib Ireiand and Scot- at THOMPSON'S P land abeurrent rates of exchang ‘ansage ollice, 78 Broadway. tPA HAMBURG ANERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S {ron mail steamelip PSAxoxtAy, H. Kier, commander, carrying th gail on TUESDAY, April 14 at 2 i AMS puns passengers for femb. 8 Havre, Southampton and lon. Firat cabin, #120: second cabin, B72, steerage, $36—pay- Sppy {nled Staten mail, witl Ma for vabie in Crited States The HAMMONIA, ny ee 0 wet all Apri at pigiae yh No. 61 Broad iy, No. 0 Barclaytntrects Ne NHE NORTH GRRMAN LLOYD'S uaship BREMEN, 11. A-¥. Neynaber, master, eurryin the Gane ates tail, vi! anit from the Bremen pier, foot o ‘bird etre rene THURS KSDAY, APRIL 16, BREMEN, VIA Sou ne te taking passenge London, Havre, Soulbampion and Sremea at the following ty ONpEr the feat cabin, #1 Tobe seceayg enn WEN G. Weuke, master, on ‘Thursday, Al For (ralght oF passage opi IeHs & CO. ASSAGE BY Liverpont and TO AND ean pay d rst clase ee catat oh St ~ ea Md crete rdvent Briain and Ireland at towest APY AR Si abok deat street and 93 Broad- wan ante bar at fac vin be Gaed OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromweil Line. through rater For freight or aseareapely to the agents, (WELL & CO., 86 Weat street. For maniacs Ga. EVERY THURSDAY, W SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIPS GENERAL BARNES, Gaps Moron, ‘Thuraday. April 16, ban MAN LIVINGSTON, apt, Baton. Thuraday, Apt from pier 36 North river > preciably, giving thro pase Eo lickels to ail polute South, weer or ight or Felght oF PVINGSTON: FOX & 00. 88 Liberty street FOR SAVANNAW, GA.—MURRAY'S LINE, EVERY Tuesday, at 3 P. ‘From pier 18 East fiver, foot of Wall street, ‘The voritesteamships LEO, Dearbor -Taesday, April 14 CLEOPATRA. Phiiiips. - Tuesday, April 21 For freight or passa; pore cg ¥, PERRIS & CO, ‘and 62 South to, PioRRa OR SAVANNAH, GA. EVERY SATURDAY. Steamship HUNTSVILLE Sroweil “-Saturday, April Steamship MONTGOME! ERY, Saturday, April 18 PMs from pict 18 Norih river ‘Through passage tleieus given over tue Central Raflroad. of Georgia and Atlantic Gulf Railroad, Florida, ‘Apply to R. LOWDER, Agent, ‘98 West street, ROR SAVANNAH, GA-EMPIRE 11 Every Saturday, from pler 13 North river, ually at ‘Atkisn, Saturdags Apeit 1. SAN SALVADOR, Captain Nickerson, Saiuruay,. April 18 Through Uckets, to fil. points. fo. connection with Centra! of Georgia and Florida g see Ri For freight or passag OF freight or passage aPPlY ey pe GARRISON, Fro? cuantegton BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD No, § Bowling Greeny | FLO} LORIDA PO RTS, p, THE, PEOPLE'S MAIL STEANSHIP Oguranr. Mone From pier river, at 3 P.M. ticket dad bills uaing fonued'to all points Son with South Carolina Railroad and by steamers to Florida Peprelght taken as low as any other Ili WHEELER & LI en. ncents, 18 Broadway. _ JAOR CHARLESTON, 8. C., THE FLORIDA PORTS AND the, South and Southwest: -Rogular ling. Cabin hirement goods, le. per foot and lower thaa b The Al inst and reiiable steamship VICKEB! ne ll points in the miewtone ‘Agents in Caacison horterd ‘good! one a gboat tree of com RTHUR LEARY, 78 William strect _SAl RAG OSSA wills sale on the | the following’ jaturday. F°s, CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA PORTS. New York and Charleston Steamship Company's first . arma ee ET amsit R, W. Lockwood, on Saturday = ailing rom pier No. 8 North river. Su la ‘accommodation jor Through passage tickets and bile of Ta lading issued to all pointe South and Southwest in convection with the South Carolina, Heallcoad and wiih eamers to Florida por HENRY f, MORGAN & CO., Agents, 96 Broadway. 439 WEST 2TH ST., SOyWERy 98TH AND 0TH avs. —A cook, wi and ironer or wot lo the rk an small family. Fourteen monte? best alty reference from 514. TH AY, NEAR SeTH ST.—4 YOUNG RESPECT. 0 ‘a small Sbjection to the sountrys beat ty ret ehh 719, 8TH AV., BETWEEN ¢9TH AND 50TH STS.—A respectaite s young girl us cook, washer and froner or aitreas; best clty reference git Cham! &e. WASHINGTON PLACE—S8T. JULIEN'S HOTEL—A chambermaid who has lived in « hotel can flud employ ment; none others need apply; good reference required, 15 MVINGSTON PLACE—A YOUNG WOMAN AS chambermaid and waitress, or to do general housework in a small family; country preferred. Inquire for two days, ST. MARK’S PLACE.—A NICE GIRL TO DO chamberwork and waiting; has been i one en Ate five ; is out of it of fe {E2743 la out of employment on ‘secount EAST 818T 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG bly Inquire of Mrs. Carhart for 45 man as chambermaid and waitress; hes erence from her present employer, Call from 9 till 1. GQ st _§t. NEAR 6TH AV., PRESENT EMPLOY. er's.—A gronpectable young girl aa chambermaid and 62 = or to do general housework in a small private family. QQ AMITY ST.TA RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS chamberm: ‘waitress; ity reference from yast employer. Call fo Tor two days: Q3 WEST 3s7 STA RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT je) _girl as chambermaid and waitress ; clty reference. WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG gitl to do chamberwork and plain sewing; can give the best city references, Call for two days, QT Avi dsc, PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRL AS chambermafd and laundress in a small private familly; good olty reverence. 133 West 44TH ST. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND je) 6th av.—A lady wishes to secure a good situation for an excellent girl as chambermatd and fine washer and ironer; highest reference for conduct and capability. Can be seen for two days, from 9 A. M. until $ P. M. 138 BAST 2TH St., NEAR LEXINGTON AV.—A RE- ectablo young girl as chambermald and waitress (0 a priva 1y; best city reference, Can be seen at her present suiplonee 's for two days. 141 WEST 39TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as chambermaid and waitress in a private fam- ily; understands her business thoroughly ; no objection to the country for the summer months; beat city reference, WEST BOTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST- fant young girl todo chamberwork and gewing orto imind children and sew ; fs very willing and obliging. Cail for two days, 20 & private fam place, 204. EAST, st. respectable waithig or would do good city reference. 24] West ep sr, THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. A young gitl to do chamberwork and sewing or Giamberwork and waiting; best elly reference. 3()5 WEST TH ST. BETWEEN STH AND 9TH AVS.— DUO “A respectable Young woman ay chambermaid or nurse. Best city reference, Call for two days at her present employer EAST 82D 8T., BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AV! stable girl as chambermafd and waitre: io ly; hag the best city reference from her last in be seen for two days, BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS.—A ollng woman to do chamberwork and ousework in a smnall private family; A RESPECTABLE YOUNG d waitress ina private famiiy. 322 DD) OL girl us chambermai Beat city reference can be gi 3 3 EAST 22D ST., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AV3.—A ve young woman as chambermaid and to wait at table; city reference. B5Q West orn sta REsPRorane $ 35. do chamberwork ‘and plain sewing. jays. WEST 85TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS chambermaid and waitress willbe found wiling and obliging, Can be seen fortwo days at her present em- ployer's, 397 STH_AY,, BETWEEN MTH AND 20TH STR.—A RE- e spectabie girl as chambermatd and to assiat with the washing and ironing and would have no objections to do general housework in s small family; call for two days. 413 WEST 32D ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A RESPECT- able young girl as chambermaid or waitress; refer- ence if required. Cun be seen for two days, 415 4 Le 18TH ST.—-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS mbermaid to assist in the washing or do gen- erat housework in a prival rare an excelient washer and ironer; best cit; iy! reference. Ci 54.2 BAST, NTH sr—a RESPECTABLE YOUNG OES woman as chambermald. 8TH AV,—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL TO DO chamberwork and waiting In a Tae g family; will assist in the washing and froning city reference. 3 (s willing and obliging; SITUATION. WANTED—AS CHAMBERMAID, BY A © young girl, May be seen for two days at coruer of Ist a Jeiterson sis., Hoboken, first floor. Dressmakers | ‘and Seamstresses. PERRY 8T.—AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER ‘a few calls by the day or by the week. WEST 30TH ST.--A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER desires to engage by byl day in families; cuts and fits dresses, 43 ne ladies’ and li 3) LEXINGTON AV., BET" sts.—A re-engagement as first clam the week or m and children’ 28TH AND ort amstress, by: th; thoroughly yop Is trimming and an y 8 20: & WEST 2p AY 1G GIRL, 17 3 YEARS OF ina family where she can learn dressmakin w ae, tionabte reference given as to character and disp: tol 207 Inquire for two days. EAST 10TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- man as piain seamstress; would make herself gen- Grally usetul.. Beat reterence. Q43, StH ST.—A HIGHLY EDUCATED YOUNG LADY sto understands dressmaking and hairdressing a8d Speaks and writes English, French and German, in». fuinih Bowens very glad to travel or go in the country, Address ‘alter. ORS 262 ‘ft. —A Swedish lady, as seamstress, to cut and all kinds of family sewing; competent to dpe: chine; she has been five years in one American good references. 296 BLEECKER ST.-A FIRST CLASS DRESS. maker; does work at her own residence; cuts and trims in the most fashionable style; all work done at the shortest notice and at moderate charge, 320 8 1st OS Cray, YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL - amatress; understands dressmaking; can bighly recommended by ber lect employer, where sue has lived’o over three years. Call f¢ 2 80 AY; THIRD FLOO OIL go outs sew in a family; and dreesmaking, AST BROADWAY, CORNER MONTGOMERY sew -A YOUNG GIRL TO ‘can do good plain sewing OR ‘WASHINGTON AND Ceara D.C, AND ari a 3 ieee nish EXPIRE, Captain D. yer 1b East river, and wi all on Seterday, April "por balance of fretght only te HAND, 104 Wall street, Qa LINE Lori Great reduction in Redaction to summer rates on freight and insurance. From er this date the summer tarid only will be charged on ode and merchandise by this line, and insurance guar. At #6 per cent, Goods received on Line's covered iors Bast river, New York, ant North Wharves, Pr Ps "For further information inqulre at offices on piers. NTED—FEMALES, Cooke, &e. G ly NEAR GRAND.-TWO PROTESTANT 8 ric a kyu Miersuanae ail Kinde, of cooking ond dessert; the other as waitress, both ‘with good referenoes Q > ori ‘A RESPECTABLE WIDOW AS COOK OR bite piace: will take full 35 i ) ) Trou cepe for 8 Peay aah aL ke full charge; 64% WEST $T.—A PROTESTANT xopne. GIRL AS Cia Etc et troning; city ref EAST «Tif ST, NEAR 4D AV. IN THE STORE.— 99 2 areata vary crak Gould #0 to the coun- 7) NEAR TH 108 3 108, 3 ast J fog cook; understan ‘would ‘aasiet with ‘a a sights. denserta ; iS ta farina ne City refer- Feapetae youn womans oe wi eae all a Rese beat e ‘would go & ‘distance a th COOK, y OR WOULI Pay in & respectable ectaie Pitas ly reference, Inquire ee Ai WEST 90TH ST., bod FLOOR.—A Toone » M+] man a8 sot teen fa: Sefecentte ven inch plese rt Bio dare or; good ey 20 /ENRY HL FOcrerrane, ae ‘ae 00) sa and pastry, cooking in beat elty eat city reference, WEST STH 8T., FIRST FLOOR, BACK bas ery A ‘womad as cook 2 nt understands cooking ima 43) WEST SIST ST.—A DRESSMAKER OF LONG EX- perience as assistant forewoman. Cail on or ad- dress this Freok Mrs. R. W. 587 8D AV.—AS SEAMSTRESS; CAN CUT AND FIT. Can be seen for two days, N EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WISHES TO GET a few more customers by the day in first class famiiies; can give good ret ‘Addrese V. D. M., station @, YOUNG GIRL WHO UNDERSTANDS THE MAKING ‘of ladies’ undergarments and children's clothes, cutting and fitting, would aX von by the day, week or month. Address Seamstress, stat! A PARISIAN ge my WANTS TO GO OUT IN New York or vicinity to cut, At and baste for all branches of the business by Gleee, dey or contract, best ret- erences. Address Madame care of C. T., bor office. Nurses, &c. WEST 16TH ST.—A Roy's RESPECTABLE WO- man as wet nurse; baby three months old; reference from her last employer, 62 es 4TH AV., OPPOSITE THE PIBLE an A PRO- testant woman aa chiid’s nurse ; good city reference. 81 xz 196TH yoke BETWEEN | A = ie AVS. HAR- ‘girl as obi lady's maid, with oing%o Eaope in May. Can Gan be coon at her present af fay 100 ‘WAVERLEY =" Pht pe sav, Ob ta ted Ake Tat eaclnes tet nek eee 12% NORFOLK hy REAR, SECOND FLOOR. en girl, in aamall family, to take care of ‘ait dren and do AST 1TH | st, ROOM 17.—BY A 123% ee ee eeradorteabern nena walton an invalid. Call for two days as abow _—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN 730 stk CRAB ARR SOR city ref jwo days. PROTESTANT orto 33) He ore ST., NEAR IST AV.—A RESPECT. arried woman wantes baby to wet nurse; 380, Sines Ae ATW a baby 568 BA oat, a, aE HST AND 29D. 818, FiRst r, back room. married woman & baby to wet tures st ber ot GITUATION WAKTED_BY A SOUTHERN RED Wwrftok's machiag. aderece¥. 4-P.,eation aire Housekeepers. {A 8T., NEAR avon Mos scan worms RE- seeer es Seep Se a Cd everett __SFPUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. Housekeepers, &c. Qj BOND St.—A PERSON OF EXPERIENCR AS housekeeper in @ private family, hotel or furnished hoase; is thoroughly competent to take entire charge; good Q4 ADAM ST., BROOKLYN.—A WIDOW, WELL 134 qualified for the ) peatiion of housekeeper ; no objec- tion to an invalid lady; retereace given aud required, Ad- or do iwodaya, 257 MER TAEETL Gn panroraee | stitution; best reference given. Pn nad GS Tnion square Post oll oe Brana ROUSEKREFER'S SITUATION er Oat AN ee | A OUS EAST 8TH 8T.A YOUNG WIDOW LADY AS housekeeper; would take care of growing children housework; terms reasonable where a child four would be no objection; country preferred, Cull for FOUSERBEPER'S | SITUATION | WANTED-- Indy, Ta tame Weelara city; Wt tutly competent to supérintend:; the very best reference from employers, Address D. T. H. C., Herald ofice. General Housework, &c. l RIVINGTON ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT woman to do general housework in a small family, or ‘would be willing to auperintend the household; country pre- ferred; good city reference. Call for two Oe NO. 48) WEST 15TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE ng woman to do general jena! fn a small private Yami ly. Has seven years’ reference. €all or address, WEST 33D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG oes to do general housework; beat city reference from last 6: place. LAIGHT ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO DO general housework in a small family; would assist with the with the cooking. 18% WEST 19TH 8T.A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, to do general housework or chamberwork and assist in washing; the best city references, Call for two lays. 2 8TH AV., IN THE REAR.-A GIRL JUST LAND- ‘ed to do general housework. 153 WEST, MT St. BETWEEN 6TH AND. 1TH 0 avs—.Two respectable Protestant girls, to do the housework of & small fuinily, and reside in the oly all sutn- mer; no objection to take charge of the house; both willing and obliging; best city references, Cail for two cork 160 F THOMPSON BT, ROOM 17.—A RESPECTABLE young girl as general houseworker in a small private family, and is a good cook, washer and ironer; best city ref erence, Call for two days. 214. BAST, 2TH st. IN THE GROCERY.—A RE- Sspectable girl to do general housework, or up stare work and assist ot the washing and ironing Call for two days. Q37 WEST STH st, BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH avs—A respectable young woman to do, general Lousework: is a good washer and ironer; beat city reference. 240 WEST 10TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— ‘A young girl to do general housework in a private familiy, Clty reference given, 539 it 18T AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO WORK v0 tke day. Can do all kinds of housework; is a first ha washor and froner. HELP WANTED—FEMA LES. ANTED—A THOROUCH SHAMSTHESS > Ww: ‘cu anata fork. ai an Fg &e.) auto & Competent person of taste | permanent situation is vilered, ly after se. eens av, near tia APP ‘ANTED-A YOUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSE- work and mind children in @ smail private family; comfortable home. Apply at 10 Horatio at, GERMAN OR AME! Weare tone, Sta SE AE ity reference, house n corner 49th Stl de: hetmeen 9 ked B o'clock. ba D—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, Wiserne ‘or American ; good wages given. 737 Washing” ZENE A FIRST CLASS ANTED_IN A &MA ry, branch of the busl- Those Ga0k; one who und se! Cea) wate a oumerm me eny aly poss beat peterboces, mar apply-st sere gual Mast iit ot, before 40 A.M. oF After 6 P. M., fortwo days. afher OF, Mo, fon swodap@es py ‘WAntED,-3T A SMALL PRIVATE FAMIDE,, TO GO ‘@ short distance in the country, near Long Branch, for summer moe two girla; one as ‘000k, the “pps Wrergrana cate rntaies acy ese ae h stand tele bungee aad have good reference, “Cail ‘at 331 ANTED-A NEAT AND RESPECTABLE YOUNG Well recommended, to do housework in a pri- vate family. “Apply at 248 Weat add at, ‘ANTED—CLOAK AND MANTA B Sales, LADIES; one of experience and one to iy tS W.B Mackenzie 4 Co., at Storms, Thurber & EGota, tt! jaye ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS TRIMMER ON DRESSHS: also ‘fect operator on G: Bate upaatee on Grover & Baker's machine. ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED PROTESTANT WOMAN nurse to take None but one who has cll Europe need apply at 27 the hours of 11'and 1 o'clock. ANTED—SEVERAL FIRST, CLASS, SALESWOMEN, Apply, between the hours of 9 and 11 A. M to Thomas 4&.G. J. Johnion, 435 Broadway. WANTED AT LYLE'S, 188 6TH AY. AND 391 STH AY., two or three experienced trimmers. Waren GOOD GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND fron, 78 East 4th st. “A NITED IMMEDIATELY, sig eter dt wile to £0 to at 26th at. on Baturday between AT THE GREAT AMERI- can Shirt Company's, % ‘8, 273 rege Wi ig ‘a few first class shirt hands, to wor! irts. Those who can bring Wheeler & Wilson's ‘machine ie os ANTED—A GOOD COOK FOR A PRIVATE FAMILY; no washing or ironing required. Call, with good olty references, vetween 10 A, M, and4 P. M., at 83 Amity st. Wares COOK, ALSO A CHAMBERMAID, FOR A rivate family about ae to Brooklyn. Apply between 9 and 12 at Bad Cireonwich at. ANTED—TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS; ONE AS chainbermaid; the other as nurse; both to underatand pee raale vee and iron. Apply after 9 A. M. at id av. ‘ANTED—A WELL EDUCATED FRENCH, SWISS, German or English Protestant young woman, to charge of alittle boy eight years old; she must be an oe font seamstress and bring reliable reference es 10 character and capability, 103 5th av., for this week. ‘ANTED—A WET NURSE FOR A CHILD SEVEN months old, at 807 Bleecker st. None need apply who are not wiling to'do chamberwork and go into the country. ages "14.7 SH,AV., SROOND BELLA YOUNG GIRL TO do housework, plan cooking, washing and tron in a small private family elty reference, Call at present ployer’ 138 EAST 2iTH St. NEAR LEXINGTON AV—A RE- spectable girl as ‘arat clase laundress, best cily refer- ence from her last place, Can be seen for two days. 197 20,Av; BETWEEN 19TH AND 1TH STS. FAN; cy store.—A respectable gitl as first clase washer and ironer and plain cook; is willing and obliging; good city ref- erence, Laundresses, &c. 240 38¢, AV. BETWEEN HTH AND ITH STS—A young Woman as first class laundress in a private ixmtiys best city reference can be given. Cun be seen fortwo 24 4% WEST 80TH ST,, THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— A competent inundreas families’ and gentlemen's hing; would go out by the day or week. Best city refer- THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG or as chambermaid and laun- EAST 12TH ST., woman as laundre 314 dress best city reference. 8d AV., CORNER OF 26TH ST.—A “RESPECTA- ‘ St 37 bie woman would like to take ladies’ or gentiemen's: washing, by the dozen or by the month; can do‘all kinds of fluting and does up children’s clothes very neatly; best refer- ence given, ALT Past aati st ‘A person who has one piace as first class laundress; fog: would assist in chamberwork. days. SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— ity reference out of dO. all kinds of flat ‘Can be seen for two ‘ANTED—A NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS; A TIDY, dee eet Sith with reference. “Apply 128 old No.) West th at ANTED—A LADY OF CHRISTIAN CHARACTER TO solicit orders for a relizious work; to a competent per. son aliberal salary would be paid. Address Geo. Hobson, 12 West 4th st., near Broadway. 50. MILLINERS WANTED—AT 343 8TH ay. |. TAYLOR, _ 500) BONNET FRAME, MAKERS WANTED.—THE . Highest prices paid and steady work guaranteed. Apply to George F Hawking, 364 Canal at, 72: BROADWAY.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, Intely arrived ram London, aged 24 aa walls in private family. Address F.G. R. S100 Kast, BE Par FOR A PERMANENT SITU- ation in a good house by a young man who can give the most satisfactory references; wial be employed as entry clerk, salesman or shipping clerk. Address Cash, Herald office, MIDDLE AGED RESPECTABLE MAN IS DESIROUS of obtaining employment in some capacity where his fervices may be required; ndvertiser t8 conversant with bookkeeping and the gene: | business of an oilice; he is di sirous of obtainin, pectable employment, no matt in what position, at a sinall remuneration; most Tespectabl references will Be given. Address W, 8., y iteratd omer. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION WITH A farmer in the country; is well acquainted with iarmin; and agood hand with horses. Gan be seen for one day at 110 Charlton st, 500 ) 10TH AV.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS 2) Jaundress in a private family, Best city reference from her last place. No objections to the cou Call for two dayn. 508 Nest. WITH ST, TOP FLOOR.—A MIDDLE r9) aged woman as washer and ironer or good plain cook. Good reference. Waitresses, &c. Q]_ WEST BIH ST. BETWEEN STH AND 6TH Avs. — with chamberwork ; good city reference. YOUNG MAN LIVING AT HOME, AGED ¥' sires a situation tn an office or mercantile house neces, Address W. 8., box 206 Herald otlice. DE- good COACHMEN AND GARD BOY 17 YEARS OF AGE WISHES A SITUATION «@ coscheas aid to-eaniet on grucee ia a private {araiiy; willing and obilging ; understands the care of horses Sr country; yood reference, Address A Bay box Iii Herald ollice, A man ace ‘and groom ; hly understands the care and management of hor i Very best refercaces can be obeiey aod industry. Address SINGLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A sirt ATION As ‘A SASS Fane na ANTE A TUATION fiermia cee" euce from his last piace. Address J. Sy AN, BNOLISH GARDENER AND wire WISH SITUA. the man well understands is business in all ite Sranchee-Steuita fowere sas vegetables; wife « coo! cooks wish @ permanent piace. 7 wish a place, Address Gardener, box 2S Heraid STEADY SCOYCHMAN WISHES A COAGHNAN'® Place is fully competent in every respect; is. a. gout lai gardener an abandy man about gertionae’s ploces iy reference, Address W. M., box 119 Herald oflice, \OACHMAN’S SITUATION SAWrnDE De A CAPABLE, trustworthy man, who ean give te ferences. Apply at the private stable (NOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—rinst ct driver and rooms can milk if required; no obj fe country; will be found obliging; best city re dress J. 8., box 155 Herald office. |OACHMAN AND GROOM'’S SITUATION WANTED—B¥ ‘@ competent man, with the best ci ry be found nd good tempered and obliging. Aj Co.'s, 54 Sth ay. NOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANT D_BY a soara, competent single man ; highly recommend Hat the |» stable of bis present employer, 110 West 47th Coachman, for onw week. OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED BY A, ¥ Englishman, in a first class family; will b competent in all’ aetiet ‘ix yeara’ undoubted refer to tones, eobriet ‘and ability. Call or address K. sor Bt roadway, between 29th and SO: ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED ‘man with a small family; capable of taking the entire charge of « gentleman's place; thoroughly competent and te dustrious in all the various branches; 10 years, excedient ret- erence on the Hudson; understands ‘the laying out and ime proving of new grounds, Ac.; autlsfactory reayons for lea tng eee Address Gardener, Cold Spring, Putnam county, for one week, ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED. BY A Finer class man, single German. A‘ ., care of florist, Louts Henry, Montgomery at., Jersey City, QITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG man as groom; understands the care of fust horses; uo ‘objection to the country; best city reference. Call at Std 9th av. for two days. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE, THE former as practical farmer and vegetable gardencr of coachman ; fs a general man on a gentleman's place; the wife can do general housework; is a perfect datrymald. Can be seen for two days at 71 Amity st., Brooklyn, near Atlantic ferry; best reference. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS COACH- man and plain gardener; understands the care of horseas can milk; is willlog and obi ing good reference from bis last employer, Address R. C., Herald olive, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS COAGH- man in a private family; good referenve, Address T. Ju, box 214 Herald oftice. ‘ANTED—BY A SINGLE COLORED MAN, A SITU ‘ation as coachman; understands driving and keeping horves and carriages; could. be useful otherwise: no. ou jeg, tion to elty or country, rato Mr. John G, Guthrie, at 58 Front st., or house in ‘yonkers ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN OR GROOM, by an Englishman, who thoroughly understands his 3 best reference from his preaeut employer, in the Pply at the stables 217 West dist st., for two days ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS COACH: man by a Scotchman; five years’ city reverence. Can be teen at Brewster's carriage warehouse, corner Sth av. and 4th st. y ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MARRIED MAN is a good gardener and ‘understands his busine fn all ts branches, For references and particulars call om oF address J, H. Browning, #26 Broadway. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS COACHMAN AND ardener, who thoroughly understands his business, to go to the country; inust have the best reference as. to hum esty, sobriety and disposition. Inquire at 879 Broadway. WANTED—BY A, YOUNG MAN, “SITUATION AB ‘coachman and gardener; thoroughly understands the care of horses and is a careful driver and not airatd of work. Beat reference from his last employer. Address B. G,, Herald ofice, ANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, A SITUATION AB ‘couchiman ; good driver and groom; capable of takin care of fast horses, good reference, Address T. B., box 1M Herald oitice, for two days. Wane SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND ingle oan of Jong experience, in 8 private ‘oug! tands his’ business ; fs willing Shligings heat revommendations. Address B, K-, box 168 Herald office. WANTED—A8 FARMER AND GARDENER, A MAR Tied man, without children ; must understand his bust ness, be willing to work and bring the best references, Call ‘Water at,, between 10 and 3, rE busine: city. YOUNG MAN OF WISHES A SITUATION ON A oe farm. Address C. W. J., Morrisania, Westchester coun- yy Ne YOUNG MAN, WHO SPEAKS FRENCH, GERMAN and English, and can correspond in French and German, Wishes a situation in a mercantile business; he 1s willing to make dmeelf generally naeful jgalaty no object; good re- ferences. A‘ A. A., box 206 Herald ofl A young girl as competent waress; would assist 103 ITH AX2 BETWEEN 17TH AND ISTH STS., SE- cond floof, front room.—A Competent young woman ‘as first class wattress; would assist i chamberwork if re- Guired, best city reference from her last place; no objection to the country. Can be seen for two days. 104. WEST 27 st. THIRD FLOOR, FRC A respectable young woman as Waitress; no objec- tion to assist In chamberworik; “pretera the country forthe summer; bas best city re 188 HUDSON ST. NOBOKEN.—A RESPECTAULE young German girl to go to California with a private family as mal Good reference, == WEST “TT ST.—A RESPECTABLE : @ family or twe shing home; unde! PERSON tands flut- ing; can give best references; call for two days. TRO STH AY. BETWEEN STH AND 55TH STS. dc candy store.—A young girl as waitress or to take charge of children; good reierence. Call for wo days, Miscellaneouk’. 14. WEST 22D ST.—A RESPECTABLE gir! to go to California with a tatu tia eapaciiy, and las excellent recommen engaged, at her present employer's, 36 WEST NTH $1. BETWEEN STH AND 6TH AVS.—A respectable wotnan to go out by theday as house- Gleaner, washer an‘ Ironer; good references. 8D S?., BROOKLYN, E, DA YOUNG LADY OF F good ation and pleasing address, who can furnish the best reierences, as nssistant in a store ; tniilinery or fancy preferred. Address Mis Be RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO WORK BY ll verve in any Apply, til AA. ‘the day; can do Freneb fluting and polishing. Call on or address Mra. Demire, corner of 4th av. and 100th st., Harlem. LADY OF EXCELLENT EDUCATION, QUALIFIED to teach German, & position in a schuo! or as govern to travel or go in the country; references givel German, box Is Herald oftice. LADY WISHING 10 GO TO CALIFORNIA WOULD 0 as companion ete bas had business ex- Derlence as saleswoman and hookkeeper and would enter into ao engagement before ceptionable given and required, Ad on M. 8., Herald of YOUNG SPANISH LADY OF INTELLIGENCE AND A Tenement would like asituation us travelling com. Jon ; would teach ebildren oF do anything else resp stables Speaks 108 jetelish Senty and understence German aad Frencs, ‘Address J. E. C., Post oflice, New York. SITUATION WANTED—BY A | YOUNG AMERICAN SS. iri, to attend store, with board in the family. Address Ratesindy, station D, 8th’ Se, ITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED SALES- s , in a lace or trimmin ae the Dest Of ety 0 we as to go oul of th ‘Address {( R. chy. TANTED—BY AN ENGLISH LADY, A VATION, elther as governess, companion or houeekee eduented and accustomed to tuition | would make herself aoe fuly and is sai Deediewoman ; no objection to travel or to into the country: highest references. Address E. H., bi fal Post oftice, ork, 'ANTED—BY A LADY OF EXPERIENCE, A SITUA- Wire salcswoman in a. dry goods or trltaming store best reference: Address J. My at Mr. F, Crawlord's, 9 84 av. ph TANTED—BY A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, EATECY arrived from Canada, a situation as saleswoman fancy or dry goods store, oF utter ia, ‘8 cloak Gepariioeit or to go out emer jase private fainilies; best reference givens fess dad -Reyoolis 108 Bowery. Lis ELP_V WANTED-—FE: GIRL TO DO (0 DO GENERAL HO )USEWORK IN A VERY A small family; must be good washer and ironer, ‘Went 26th at. ELLIGENT, RELIABLE WOMAN, UNDER 5 ne, ‘quiet habits, can obtain a plain fot daa} Wages by doing the work of une person. Also wanted am ithe ior‘ young, tntelligent girl. Call At 638 A re FIRST CLASS Lay gy WANTED TO GO West. Apply to James T, Burns & Co., 605 arecrel. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; MUST: derstand cooking, wash ing sad ironing and Lava rel er ence; good wages. yoox AND CHAMBERNATD WAR WANTED BOTH Te ehtirent tn ula! taqutre at 1% (new No, 358) West Sh TED—TO DO CHAMBERWORK: ONE x G Gms city references can appiy st 27 West Mth p MT a tn LL ERMAN GIRL WANTED-—FOR GENERAL HOUSE. Gr irene: Apply between 10 and 19 o'clock Saturday morn- ing, at 406 W bate BS hatter yt WANTEDONE WHO IS COMPE- Hive mat Tian sates “Shane ask ace, brea! tanse acd refereaoe. WO PLUMBERS WAN’ T Was sot ite, War ee, wi XPERIENCED YOUNG dress gana corset dene ee: yd hands, or rs Leper Rane beeen YOUNG MAN WISHES EMPLOYMENT IN A crockery, ginas and looking glass store; has had ex ch poh" France. ard Italy; under. stands the Engit id hi objection to to the country. ange a bee or om it SITUATION WANTED_BY A YOUNG MAN, 19 YEARS of age, as clerk, or in any other capacity’ where the pervices of an active man may be required. Call on E. B. Rose, Washington Hotol, between the hours of 9 and 12, for wo days. Qitvari0w WANTEDIN A BOOK STORE OR PU #5 ieation house, b; clive and honest young man, ra of nee ne wiles: 4 hand. ‘Address OF Bpply at Ko. 2 (old No, 11) E ZITUATION WANTED-—BY A COLORED YOUNG MAN, © ae waiter or coachman in country or city; good rete ence. Address Herald office, AITUATION WANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE {Age 90 5) Yeats) ax waiter, Orat class cook, housekeeper, genteel -bousn, in city or country: they spenkc Englisi and German best reference. Address 7 Hester st., wecond oor, vont room, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AB ardener; thoroughly ‘understands the business of ‘and taking care of stock; best reference given, Herald office. = (A, Tos sax mater. seat Bhs epi, ialary ba coe 200 arky for the mousy. Aa reas KM ; Hegald ollce, ong A. WWANTED, SALESMEN IN | ALL | BRANCHES, .° young men to fill pares f in mercanti twe HEALS, But Beowteraye GENTS AND PEDLERS WANTED—TO CALL ON J. Smith, No.1 jace, and examine his stock show cards and esceet $10 to $20 per day made and no bum bug, as every storekeeper uses them. phil | MAN WANTED—IN A SHOE FINDING from 18 to 23 years of ; must be a good man and fhrnish the best ‘city references, Address, stating salary and full particulars, Shoe ¢ Findings, Herald office. GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE-TO MAKE FROM 4 to 10 per day selling an article needed in every Tasally great in ents offered, IN & CO., 498 Broadway. )ISABLED, SOLDIERS AND, GAILORS CAN FIND nd profitable San TB in every town and city byapplving to HL. BATE! 171 Broadway, room M& Send for circular, porters, valeta, ollice boya. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN SD as bartender, ina country hotel, and his wife to assist In up stairs work, &c. For particulars inquire of Mr. the St. Nicholas Hotel bar, between 1 and 3 P rday, this week. ond 1.727 OY a T°,3 MANUFACTURERS. THE ADVERTISER 18 DE- sirous of treating with respon by sample or otherwise in New E cea, where he. has un extensive business First clash references in this eity and in Boston, box 2,21 Post office. ‘0 FIRE INSURANCE OMPAMIES. WANTED, A Tal agency of « sonnd fire insurance company’ for githeror aliof the States of Llinols, Iowa, Wisconsia and Minnesota, Address Insurance, Chicago, lil. TANTED—A_ POSITION AS PORTER IN SOME wholesale business; can give eleven years’ reference, aint ddress Ray Address Contidence, Herald office. TANTED--A SIUUATION, BY A SOBER, STEADY man, who writes goodhand and is correct at figure iMing t i city where he 1 willing Se Adee a pect ean be salary no objec IFE INSURANCE AGENTS WANTED—ACCOM- plished, orice and responsible nts to canvass thie city and the Cama counties and the States of New Jere ney, Pennuyivania, Delaware and Maryland; the highest commissions will be paid. Also wanted a_i aible parties to cadens for birt or sca throughout the Poe States, Sas o pRESC Heneral Agents, 300 Brondway, New York. THE ap UP ROUTES ON First come first served. XM EN WANTED—TO GET p\ VENING TELEGRAM. ply at 30 Ann (PHOS BEAUTIFY L SILICATE BOOK SLATES—JUSR published la various styles, full cloth binding; very use ‘everybody wants; everybody Bure quick 98 -. practical canvassera, ; interleaved, #ix slate surfaces and pencil, sent A} mail for sample, 60 centa, New York Silicate ‘ive Company, 20 Cortandt street. N. B,—County canvassers - betng appointed throughout the United VACANCIES FOR, SHOPWALKERS IN A CITY STL honge, retail” Those only need apply who understand ia business and are strictly temperate. Address BR, care trect. ful: ready sale Been: just the th , AND SALESMEN, WHOLESALE F FURNITURE HOUSE woULD LIKE to have a salesman who travels in the State of New York and New ogland Stator to. sell furniture on commis- sion. Address 8. R., Herald office. A DRUG cuERK, EXPERIENCED AND WELL RE- commended, wants a permanent situation ; wages mode- rate. Address for three days P. ole ENTRY iting and ae- ACTIVE YOU od band’ bee this morning box No A clerk in an importing ho Guraey at figures indispensad: 8,817 Post oftice. GOOD SALESMAN WANTED TO SELL GOODE ON A. commission. Apply to J. W. Boughton & Co, 87 Park Fow, room 30, A WANTED, swe BOORERBEEOS) THREE serge five copyiste, ra an wratchinen, port bmen, oar aiuare Scots fmnatleempiyent. a abs sea ne on HAS ike ded, not too you fs time in business, Ywriltoas }, Steady al yaation at rupreld’s rng store, 9 South 4th she Wiilikmaburg. Dre, @ CLERK WAntEO ONE OF EXPERIENCE ix retail business ; good erro! Cal for tea days on Dr. vo. JPNTRY CLERK RL meget eco BOX POST Ei office, giving references: than seaminene 1 1BBON SALESMEN AND SALESWOMEN, OP EXPE. Hence and energy are wanted by « p house in Connecticut, Addrase, references and XK. Mulley, New aves, Couns Divve Ryan! WANTED. w* PV ANTED_ RESIDENT 8a) BSMEN IN BACH OF THE oltowing Staten to travel a crookery wih tf or the gut qihoue experience :—! New tnekpe Wintonalas Lown, ittinola, fehigany Stine. ky 4" Ni A sop Fepese cag I Neer dress, with all particulars ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS SALESMAN AND As. oe cutter in a shoe store, Address b. Herad curea tenis are ‘Address Energy, ol itr at na renreace, etme tae le:tge of the detaila of the trade. ‘address J.B . Herald office Herd otice “WAntzD-. A fei my! ENTRY Geeee ONE i ,ONE ACQUAINTED reference, box 6, lace W'intrmary, ba areand nts, va0d a bee _.._ COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. aa A ES A SITUATION Ate fret claas A SSR atmos mae Ver es are AT THE JAVALI GOLD AND SILVER _ 1 51 Leonard at, stating terms, &e. WAriine, Department of Chon learagua, minersy millers, artisans, laborers and of whatever ey whom wages as follows will be —Miners, Bel periment Hera, = aa Ma teaces laborers, %20 to month; at bors, a Apply bo Col, ‘Maury, at atthe mines, re A MAN CAPABLE OF TAKING CHARGB of a gang of men grading and lamizing a road bout twenty miles fram the clty, iberal Ww: id to one feraiiias with the construetion of roads, “Apply to. Bs NCOCK, at Menara. J. orburn & Co.'s, xeedsinen, 1S M. Th | atreet, between Ii and ia O'clock thie day. FOR A WHALING VOYAGE, 10 STOUT ‘man and cook and wleward, Apply'immediately ANTED—A YOUNG MAN THOROUGHLY AQ. quainted with the bottling business. Apply to M. Me Namee & Co., 48 Cortlandt street. ‘ANTED—A BOY IN A RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE, on Broadway, Address, stating references, H. W ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE BU SIN ES a knowlege an of widress and mechanical entific ges he mit be wing to to jee n« yep aopens upon his success. | Address bo: ANTED-AN ACTIVE PH a. WER 7 YEARS OP perma dopis at ab Broce ment, room 1 from 8. drt gg all Sanyasenns, ON A NEW vertising medium. Great fered. . MAN, NTE! LAD FOR A SULT BROEE ‘8 OFFICE; | Winey teat year 8100, Apply & ‘ut 120 Water at, room | ae [y ANTED_THREE MEN, TO GO TO WOR equntry, ‘Apply to G. MeLeughiin, 69 HORE. at 10.4. M. WANTEDIAN EXPERIENCED | PACKER 18 ‘wholesale drug bouse. Address, with reference, Herald office. TO aon ON A FARM, IN VIRGINE Wii ar ea Richmond ov” aharea, wzih.f awaer cnemtot North eft gland, Getm ria farmer. “Address Hanowar, Heral JANTEDA MAN TO WORK ON 4 FA warts a perencon eee Cail at the Griniia, No. @ Amity place. Wate actaarmeciaatin erm the Ld wk y [oy ee way aor" Apats ate ‘News Uo. 119 andy’ | cP ES WANTED “A SMART BOT IO, Ocho OPEN OFSTED AND W © wait om tablon, Call at 800 Blewoke anTePaaeate A BMAR' Ges IX a o1 Warren raed , ae ee we a“ te es ML en, a’ be, ic

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