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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEM. Cooks, &c. WEST 44TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG wo. man wasber and irouer; best a) man as good cook, reference A ET ety MARKET ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG scorc! < woman, with ber ends boy ve, gears ‘old, as a . was 1 a re ns 1g 0 go we country, Call JG HAURENS ST. IN THE REAR—AS FInst jase cook ; a the best city references for honesty sad eobrione F NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 9 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. ne SITUATIONS WA URS. Miscellancons. WEST MSTH ST.—A RESPECT. YOUNG Wo. man take of & dairy ; 3G par ge te ay arncpaeee =a: Q5 STH AV, IN, THE REAR, BACK ROOM. as +) iady'smuld and seamstress ; is'a first class hairdresser ; best city reference. 99} AMITY ST.—A GERMAN LADY AS LADY'S Com- 2 nion or as nursery erness; a family going to Ku- Fope preferred no objection Wo am invalid lady; highest refer- OQ weet urs STA RESPECTABLE PROTEST. Croncdtt Young Woman to cook, wash and iron, Good city ' WEST 18TH ST. (OLD NO. 85).—A RESPECTA- 27 Me woman as iirst class cook? a an experienced ser; good references. Call for two days. 14. WEST 2TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS COOK IN A hotel or boarding house; one who fully understands business; city or ; . two daya) Clty OF country ; beat relerence call or address L5 %STH_ ST. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 6TH ‘ay. woman as good cook in a private family; roughly Understands her business; understands ali kinds ie EAST 29TH ST.—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS cook, and would do the washing and ironing of @ r ‘amily; first class city reerence can be given from her 38 7TH AV., BETWEEN 23TH AND 98TH STS., first floor, back room.—As cook by a person who Foughly understands her business; best cily relerence, | B3 STH Av., AT THE HAIRDRESSER’S.—AS GOOD 2 French cook, who bas lived for many years in pri American families in Paris; can furnish good reference” ence, Address LO] 22H.St, NEAR, 187 SrA YOUNG LADY FROM Bremen as lady's companion, as children’s instrn iress in French, German and faucy work in a respectable Ge or American family, and otherwise to make herself gen- erally useful; beat Feterences given by Key. H, Raegener. DAD, WEST WH ST. ROOM M.A YOUNG WOMAN StL wishes to yet work at housecleaning or to go out ‘Washing and froniny. Call for two days, 345 STH AV. IN MILLINERY STORR.—A PERSON OFe) possessing a good French and English education as governess or companion; would like to travel; best refer- ences, A YOUNG LADY EXECUTES ORDERS FOR ALMOST any and every kind of literar ‘kK. Terms, $2 an hour; at home, 1. “Miss WILLIAMS, Twelfth street, north side, second door east of Fourth avenue, and quite noar Broaiway, At home mornings before I o'eiock and trom 155 A. YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT WOULD LIKE A position as companion, orin any capacity whereby she may make a livelihood, not menial, Address A. B., station H. A. WELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN GIRL, WHO thoroughly understands her business, as stewardess in a hotel or to go to California with a family. Address O. My Herald ollice. = () WES? STH s?., FIRST FLOOR.—AS FIRST class cook ; understands soups, meats and all kinds *) boning and lardiny aud all Kinds of desserts; best telerence from last place, Call for two days. ASHINGTON S$T., NEAR DESBROSSES.—AN good plain cook or to do general family; best city references, WICH ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG » Washer and irone., or to do geu- Teuce, Chambermnids, &c, T 10TH ST.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS CHAM- crtnaid and laundress, Call between 9 and 11 o'clock. ) 33 St, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 5TH AY., J present employer.—A young woman as chambermaid, fress and to assist with the washing and froning; is willing obliging. Best city reference, WEST 49TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO qihamberwork and waiting, Can be seen between the i ) EAST 12TH ST., BETWEEN 8D AND 4TH AYS respectable girl “as chambermaid and seamsire tands operating on Wheeler & Wilson and the Weed ma- es; or would do light housework, Can be seen at her place. WEST 2971 8T., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT.—AS competent chainbermaid and waitress; can be seen Ast employer" )3 EASY, 32D ST.—A PROTESTANT +) up stairs work and take care of children, reference, Call for two days. WEST SOTH ST. NEAR &TH AV. IN THE , Feary A respectable girl ax chambermaid and wait: Good tity reference trom last place. D ITH AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS CHAM- <i bermald and waitress or ehambermaid and assist ) washing and ironing; good reference. WEST 16TH ST., STORE.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL aschambermaid’; would assist with the washing and bg. or would take housework in a small family. © 6H AV., BETWEEN 98TH AND 29TH STS., IN 4 the jewelry store.—A respectable woman as eham- naid and Waitress; understands the cave of a gentleman's ¢ 1n the absence of the family; can give undoubted city ice from last place, RL TO DO The best ) ' IQ STH AV., BETWEEN 36TH AND 57TH STS.—A +O respectable Protestant girl as chambermald or nurse; city reference, i 15 EAST 11TH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG J girl as chambermatd and to do washing or as cham- ‘ynald and to take care of children. Apply in the store. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. ) MARKET STA MIDDLE AGED WOMAN AS stress ina hotel, or to take care of children or id lady; good reference; no objection to the coun- | <u iw BAST (83D ST., TOP FLOOR.—A COMPETENT 11 kinds of family sewing; can iat in the care of children if to go in the country; good reference. BLEECKER ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS. maker, does work at her own residence; cuts and in the most fashionable style; all work done at the ood tniliiner, seamstress and musician; ‘amily or invalid or would take entire rge of children; salary small; no objection to the country, ine, box 191 Herald oitice. Housekeepers, &c. ) WEST STH ST.—A MIDDLE AGED LADY As & wocsekesper or companion and nurse to an invalid; had experience; can furnish best references. Apply at srett Library. BETWEEN 18TH AND 19TH 8TS,—A teady, domesticated American Pi per; has bad experience andis fully nt of any Iurge charge; best references 26 4TH AV.—AN AMERICAN LADY AS HOUSE- 4 keeper. 36 GRAND St. DRUG STORE —AN AMERICAN JO wiinan as housekeeper, or would wait on an invalid y and sew ; understands operating on sewing machine, FOREIGN LADY OF GOOD SOCIETY AND AC. complishment wishes to take charge of a widower's otel; can leave New York. Address Mrs. Berg, jon B, Post oflice. AUTHORS, EDITORS, LAWYERS, PUBLISHERS \ clergymen,—A young lady, whose litters are pubiished and well paid for, revises books and prepares manuscript for ublication, abridges or amplidies {rom notes and briefs, con- ributes original articies or conducts business correspontience requiring pian, argument, conciusiveness., 10 East Twelfth street, near Broadway and Fourth avenue, At home morn- ings until one o'clock and 74 to 84 P.M. FRENCH WOMAN, WELL ACQUAINTE European Iife, desires a situation as ladies’ fanilly going to Europe; is obliging and perfectly able to fill the position; best references given. Address Q. Q. D., Herald A XOUNG LADY, EDUCATED AND ACCUSTOMED TO retined society, wishes a situation to travel; Se experi: enced in the care of an invalid or children; capable of all kinda of sewing and willing to maice herself generally useful; can give the best reference. Call on or address Kate Vail, ‘Pines ollice, Williamsburg, L. 1 HELP WANTED—FEMALES,. “GERMAN OR PROTESTANT GIRL WANTED—IN A small family to do housework. 6 6th av. LAUNDRESS WANTFD—BY THE MONTH, FOR A fPipsemteman and wite. “Inquire at room 10, Firth Avenue joie! RTIFICIAL FLOWERS.—WANTED, A FOREWOMAN, Acomplete flower maker, ingenious in designing patterns and branching may obtain a permanent situation at Smith's 407 Bi vy, third tivor. A. SEAT, CAPABLE AND INTELLIGENT GIRL, WHO Fesided with er parents, to take care of a child @ years Old) during the day. Apply from 9 to Wor from 2to 3 at 73 Weat Leth st, corer éthiav. A GERMAN GIRL, WHO IS A GOOD WASHER AND froner, and to do general housework, will find a good home at §. Zimmermann's, 131 8th av. YOOK WANTED.—‘A YOUNG WOMAN AS AVERY GOOD J” experienced cook; must be a good pastry, bread baker anid be willing to go a short disance in the coultry; best city reference required. Call from 9 to1% o'clock at 29 West 19th st (00K WANTED—FOR A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITH A few boarders; must be tidy and economical. (ood re- ferences required." Call at 67 Weat 48th onl between 10 and 12 RESSMAKERS WANTED.—NONE BUT COMPETENT dp ataeaeed apply, at 4 Weet 10th at., bewween oth aud lard’s factory, 69 Wooster at. (OBACCO DRESSERS WANTED—NONE BUT EXPERI- Hoggett hands med apply at Lorilari's factory, to ‘ooster st. WANIEDTA GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID AND WALT. Teas and to do fine washing and froning in a small fam- ily. None but those with the beat elty references need apply at 829 Weat 84th st., between 10 and 1. TANTED—A WET NURSE; MILK FROM SIX TO ‘seven months old; of good general health and good re- ferences. Apply at R.' Crowley's, Bedford av., corner Kod- ney st., Williamsburg. TANTED-—SEVERAL DRUSS FINISHERS AND ONE competent operator on Wheeler & Wilaon's newing maa chine, Apply at 816 Broadway, third floor. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND TRON; must have the best reference. Apply at lil West Mth st., between 9 and 13 o'clock. ‘WANTED A LAUNDRESS, A COMPETENT WOMAN: Y eu7ase# S12. Apply at 150 East th st., between 9 and I o'clock. WASTED A GIRL, A FIRST, CLASS ORDER COOK. Me. =f one need apply at 50 West Houston st., from 11 A.M. to3 P.M. WANTED A GIRL TO Do GENERAL HOUSEWORK Bary pommel family; a German preferred. Apply at 19 "erry. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN TO DO CHAM- Derwork and washing in a snail private family. | Must understand waiting on table. Apply between 8 and 10 o'clock A. M, at 199 2d av. nn GERRRS AND GAMIIOINM. OO 8s COMPETENT YOUNG MAN, OF TEMPERAT! A Shtty habite wishes sept neal ns cark ins ten ons tine grocery rs lage city refenctoese Addrese ©. H. R., HELP, WANTED-MALES. ‘ANTED-FIRSP. CLASS MASONIC CANVASSERS Woicrkew Bosand Mo cava for the. ew snd chrome et nf Tebers, W. Brow, Park row, ree te PO A THOROUGH BOOKKERPER WANTED; MUST BE & good saleaman; part thne bookkeeping, balance 20- lictting trade among stauoners, on salary and commission. Address C; L. H., box HE oitlice, A. —WANTED, CASHIER, SALARY 98 A WERK; + Sclerks, 2 ‘messengers for bani y B15 a week. Immediate employment. HEAL! broadway. Pooks, OF ACCOUNT EXAMINED, AND ADJUSTED by an accountant with A Treferences, Address Expert box 8,185 New York Post ollice. RUG CLERK WANTED—THOROUGHLY COMPE- tent, for the retall business; the best reference a from last'employer. Apply to J. A. Van Buskirk, 116 Ington st. Jersey City. J) BY, GOODS CLERKS WANTED.—ONE OR TWO GOOD salesmen, used to &th av, trade preferred; must be good window dresav's, JONES & CO., 8th av,, between 43d and 44th ate J)RUGGISTS.—A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, OF 81x years! oxperience in the drag and paint line, desires # Situation in a whclesale house as assistant bookkeeper, entry or order clerk; satia(actory reference as to capability, hon- eaty und sobriety. Address J, L, B box5,170 Post ollice, D®, GOODS SALESMAN WANTED—TO GO TO PRO idence, R. 1. Apply to T, Cunningham, Libby House, from 2 to 8 o'clock P. AM. ANTRY CLERK WANTED.—ADDRESS BOX 6,708 POST onliee. ITUATION. WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘ man, as clerk in a grocery or tea store; desires to learn tho business; best reference as to character if required. Ap- ply for two days at 474 Peari street, QALESMAN WANTED.“AN, EXPERIENCED | SALES” man to travel and sell by sample our silver-plated’ ware. Biiddletown Piate Go,, Middietown, Conn, GITUATION WANTED. —A RESPECTABLE | YOUNG man, an American, of sober, steady habits, wants a situa- tion as salesman in ® wholesale house; wages no object. ‘Address Salesian, box 104 Herald ollice, WANTED, EXPERIENCED HOTEL NIGHT CLERK. ‘Address box 2,898 Post otlice, ANTED—IN AN OLD AND WELL KNOWN CLOTH WW iouee, an experionced sxlenman, with w large trade, which he can control. No inexperienced person need apply. Address, with full particulars, box 1,753 Post oflice. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED DOUBLE ENTRY bookkeeper, who {s well educated and capable of taking charge of a ‘set of books in an exten: retail dry goods: house. Unquestionable reference necessary. Address Mer- chant, station D. ANTED—TWO GOOD DRY GOODS SALESMEN with city reference. Apply to Thomas Bogue, 447 &h avenue, ‘ANTED—A DRY GOODS SALESMAN, TO GOTO Savannah. Apply at ollice of Kumsey & MoCaffry, 220 and 923 Broad: ‘ANTED—A CASHIER'S OR BOOKKEEPER'S POSI- tion, by'a frst cinss, experienced man, with unexce tlonable references. Address tor three days '0..O., box 2/41 Post office. ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN, IN A lawyer's office, Address in handwriting of applicant Dailey & Newton, 35 Wall st, New York, stating residence, qualiiications and terms. ATANTED—AN ASSISTANT IN THE OFFICE.—A W young man of unexcopuionable hablis, good at figures and neat penman; one living at home preferred; salary mod- erate, Address box 2,634 Post office. ANTED—AN ENTRY CLER| curate and quick at figures and a good quired, Address, with name, age and referencea Oilice box 1,746. ;_A YOUNG MAN, AC- nman, re- full, Post COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN who is. Tye his place in consequence of his employer velling out, with whom be has lived seven years; best reter- ences. Call at or direct to present place, 50 Washington square, near Macdougal st., for three days MAN.AND WIFE WITHOUT CHILDREN WANTED.— Manas gardener and farmer, and wife to cook and do eneral housework. Apply this day at 1d West 14th st., four doors east of 7th av. 8 COACHMAN—A SMART ACTIVE YOUNG MAN wants a situation, or would drive for a store or a wagon Of any description ; is strictly sober and has the best reference. ‘Address J. D, H., 639 East 13th at, (A. MAX AND WIFE, WITHOUT CHILDREN, WHO speak the German and French languages, wish situa- ions; the man as coachman and to work io w garden; tho wife as cook. Address Henry Gengler, College Point, L. 1. RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED SINGLE MAN AS- A “ardoner; understande bis business ‘thoroughly, fancy And plain, or odcaslonally as couchman if required. Address Coachman, box 16) Herald oflice. FIRST CLASS COACHMAN; UNDERSTANDS HIS business in all its branches, with unexceptionable refer- ences; will be disengaged in a'few days. Call or address Coachman, 25 Weat 42d street, present employer's, ‘OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE COntan in‘etiher city oF country; has frat claas elty reter- ence; thoroughly understands the’ care of horses and car- riages, which bis reference will show. Address N.. D., box 200 Herald ollice. ARDENER WANTED—10 GO INTO THE COUNTRY. Geiply Friday and Saturday at 117 Broadway, room 26. ‘ANTED—ALL WHO &RE LOOKING POR BUSINESS W ‘to cull and exmiue the great Cow Miike esey street, Astor House. + Ne ANTED—BY A YOUN MAN OF THIRTEEN YEARS* expertence, @ travelling agency for geome wholesale house to seit on Commission: has ‘been with the matue tri weve an . Best yreive rears ae mithom silt iiestrefaneuce: Address ____ THE TRADES, GOOD JOB COMBOSITOR WANTEDOAT HOL- taan's, corner Cenirerend White sa EDA HOLe A A COMPETENT MBCHANICAL p; weshew a ituation ne wuperinten int Ponninep org A ral joe duty; high reterencs fughtaman, box @ station A, Hew York waves Adurese OOD PROOF READER: WaNT! Fulton at, up stalre. ~APPLY AT 13 TANNERS.—WANTED, A SITUATION AS MANAGER nth AouNe man just arrived trom tue oid eouakryy who ‘thoroughly conversaut w manufac ‘Address Lox 108 Herald ollice. mpibetadpansnedine stevie © MERCHANT TAILORS.—WANT ry, a situation as cutter oreutter useful),' by a man ollice, IN THE COUN. tal eral Of experience, Address Cutter Herald ANTED—A GOOD PRACTICAL RLEACHER AND dyer for cotton and worsted yarus. Addroam, with Feferences of former empioyeny Bleacher, box 140" Liorald oltice. WANTED.A FIRST CLASS CUSTOM CUTTER 70 G0 to Erie, Pa. Apply at 149 Duane at., it Saturday) morning between 10 and 12 o'ciogk: "P alr Hole J ANTED.—A FIRST CLASS FOURDRINIER MACHINE tender, on straw prints; sober and ind io reference. ‘Address box 4.351 Philadelphia Post ohiege” _ FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, DEMANDE UNE BONNE FRANCAISE GUISSE ET Protertante, ju) peut fournir de b 1 Tan. Benante) oid. @ bonnes recommanda Madison ay., de 12 42 heures, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, T,oxdox. AND NEW YORK STEAMSHD LINE. Steamers fortnightly to London direct from pler No. $ North river, \ewpest currency rates, appiy i K 28 Broadway, Noe estan apply to HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, 54 South atree! 1ZE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S ior ail steal EAS met LLEMANNIA, E. Meler, commander, earrying the United States mail wail on TUESDAY, May 33, at dP. M., for A eect HAMBURG, taking paseenget® for Hamburg, Havre, Southampton and don. Fiest cabin, $120; second eabin, 872; stecrage, $35— bioin United’ gold. Pevobas Li ae ‘Tha CIMBREA, Haack, KOUNHARDT & CO), General Agen CB, RICHARD & BOAS, General Passage Agent 61 Broad strect, N. No.6 Barclay street, N.Y. HE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANYS fron mall steamship BAVARIA, Meyer commander, carrying the United States Maks, J will sell as an EXTRA STEAMER, on SATURDAY, May 23, a6 2 P. for HAMB) i, via Southampton, taking eraat the foliow! Hy reduced Talon payable in wold Tthaia Firat cabin, #100; 5 KUNHARDT & Ub. General Agenta, No. 61 Broad street, N. Y. LY DIRECT LINE TO FRANC 25, RICHARD & BOAS, General Pasage Agents, No. 6 Barclay street, N. ‘The General Transatlantic Company's mail steamshi; tween New York and Havre, calling at Brest. rial The splendid new vessels on this favorite route for the Con- ttaent will sail from pier No. 60 North river, as follows :-— VILLE DE PARIS, Duchesne, Saturday, May 16. EUROPE, Lemarié, Saturdny, May 2 ST. LAURENT, Bocande, Saturday, June 18. PEREIRE, Surmont, Saturday, June 37. , Price of passage in gold (including wine) to Brest or Havre, First cabln, #140; second cabin, $85. To Paris, including raflway tickets, furnished on board, Firat cabin, $145; second eabin, #38. These steamers do not curry steerage passengers. ‘Medical attendance free of charge. Amurigan travellers going to or returning from the cont nont of Europe, by taking the steamers of this line avoid both transit by English railways and the discomforts of eross- ing the Channel, besides paving tan trouble and expense. GEORGE MACK: NZI, Agent, 68 Broadway. HE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S Steamship NEW YORK, F. Dreyer, Master, ‘On THURSDAY, May 14, carrying the United States mail, will anil from the Bremen pler, foot of Third street, Hoboken, taking passengors to London, Havre; Southampton ald Bremen, at the following rates, payable in gol Firat cabin. Second eabin. Steerage. To be % tive “stenmei Wessels, Master, on Thursday, May ror or passage apply'to. ehh oF Dassnes SEP XICHS & CO. 68 Brand street. TANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, A SITUATION AS ‘coachman and groom ; bas ten years’ experience; thor- cea ive found willing and obliging: fe clase olty eter: city; w! round willing and obliging; ence from last place. address Coachman, box 22 Herald otlice, for two days. WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK ; phe who is accustomed to cooking. 147 West 53d st.,, near &th av, ANTED—SOME GOOD SEWING dresamaking. Inquire at Mme. 8, 6th av., near 44th st, ee ae WANTED. THREE GIRLS, IN A FIRST CLASS BOARD. ‘ing bouse, cook, waitress and chambermatd, with reference from last piace. Apply at 87 Clinton place. HANDS FOR Courtellle’s, 71 RICAN WIDOW LADY, EXPERIENCED IN oping, desires the position ax such in, a gentle: ere hot n's family. Highest reference given. Address B., MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WISHES a housekeeper’s situation In a widower's 1amtly; good « given and required, Tritlers need not answer. Ad- s8 Mra. J, Strong, station G, for four days. YOUNG WIDOW OF EDUCATION AND REFINE- ment would like a position as housekeeper in a gentie- no objection to children; none but first class Address Mrs. A. Bellmonto, Herald office. ATION WANTED-—BY A GERMAN LADY, UN- married, to fil the place of a housekeeper, ot would take eof children; will teach them German if required; no ob- tion to serve in @ widowers famiy. Address box 3,24 st office. {7ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN LADY OF EXPERIENC! ¥ and refinement, a situation as housekeeper or compan- 1 3 no objection to travel. Address, for two weeks, box Poughkeepsie Post ollice. Reference given if required, General Housework, &c. | (2 WEST 18TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV., IN THE STORE. 6 A young woman to do general housework in a private xcellent washer and ironer and plain cook; willing = MULBERRY 8T.-A YOUNG WOMAN TO COOK, wash and iron or to do general housework in a smal anily; good reference. Call or address C. equare.—A German ii r general housework ; be Nurses, &c. +m EAST 40TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WO- ) man to take care of an infant or an invalid lady. City erence. NORTH 8D ST., WILLIAMSBURG, L. I.--A YOUNG, 0) “healthy woman, having lost her own babe Gwhich was Of April), wishes one to nurse at her own orn on the aidence. 48 WEST 40TH ST., NEAR 7TH AVENUE.—A situation to take care of children; can take entire \arze of a baby from its birth; is willing and obliging; best ‘erences from Inst place. 58 WEST 18TH ST., ROOM NO. 4, IN (THE REAR.— e A ctable woman as wet nurse; bas a fresh wast of 4 Bo objection to the country. Best city ferences. (NEW NO, 814 EAST SIST ST., BETWEEN 1ST ‘and 2d avs.—An experienced young woman to take ire of children, or the entire charge of a baby; haa good city Hference; two ‘years in her last place: no objection to the yuntry. ) EAST 1TH ST.~A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL AS 2000) fuvse end seamstress in fly; no ob- “ction to the country for the summer. Cali as above. EAST 8TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECTA- 309 Fiettarried woman, with a fresh breast of milk, Aahes @ baby to wet nurse at her own residence. Cail for wo days. WEST 16TH ST., BETWEEN TR AND 9TH AVS., B45) ikconu toor, reathouse,—A respectable woman wit fresh breast of milk as wet nurse, Good city reference, 593 QRAND STA CHILD To BRING UP, ON Bor. YI e by an American living alone; would bay ‘ome aud kept clean, Inquire for Saunders, PERSON oR SEVERAL YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN a ry re ea x ited {vermis Boderste, addiees J: ts’ Box il Bridgeport, onn., Post offlet, +» « Laundresses, &c. OERUM ST. CORNER OF LOR! WILLIAMS- BI fa irk ‘eoloted pote ali her home; ashing and ironing dome in first rate style. Call oF 104 AGREED ‘Watltresses, dec. A] RESTATE, BETWEEN or ap rr ava— oro) 0 tobe: 1 4 MILLI, bg et ee ‘ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER; ‘an experienced person, Cail with reference at the second brown stone house west of 34 av., in 70th st., after 3 P. M. WASTED=A GOOD COOK UNTIL THE 187 OF JUeY to bake and assist with the washing and ironing; good reference required. Cail at 12 Weat 23d st. TANTED—A GOOD CHAMBERMAID AND WAIT- Tess and to assist in washing and troning; one who can do plain sewing; must have good city reference. Inquire at 116 Weat 11th st, NTED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN CAPABLE OF taking entire charge of an infant; must have refer- ences as to capacity, honesty, 4c. Appiy at 16 Hewes st., four from Bedford’av., Brooklyn. Wantep 4 COMPETENT LADY'S MAID AND SEAM- Protestant preferred); she must underatand hair- id dressmaking perfectly and bring satisfactory eference from her last piace. Call on Monday or Tuesday morning at 159 West 49th # WANSTED-A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG GIRL, TO COOK, Ty gt ash and iron for a family of two persona. 146 West thet. ° WANSTEDCFIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS. INQUIRE at 44 Amity at. : ANTED—A COOK, FOR TWO MONTHS; MUST RE first class; wiiling'to do the coarse washing; elty refer- ences; wages liberal. Apply before 12 o'clock at xing: ton ay., corner Bith at, ‘ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN GIRL TO DO GEN- eral housework. Apply at 73 Morton st. JANTED—A GOOD GIRL IN A SMALL FAMILY, TO ‘cook, wash and fron; must come well recommended with good city reference. Apply at ‘907 West 10th st, in base- ment. WASTED A GOOD GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK IN A amall family; cood wages; reference wanted. Inquire at 67 North Moore street. ‘ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK AND GOOD WASH- ‘er and ironer. Apply at 324 Washington av., near Gates av., Brooklyn, between 10 and 4 o'clock. WANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND ‘groom, by a Protestant young man ; no objection to the country ; best city reference. Address A. H., Herald ofice. WANTED-A | SITUATION | AS COACHMAN | AXD ‘groom, by a man who thoroughly understands his bust- ness; reference to present employer in the city. Address P. 8., box 121 Herald ollice. ‘ANTED - A SOBER, STEADY MAN, AS COACHMAN W ‘inass wank ine gaéden, to go a rhort distance from the city. Apply this morning at 272 bowery. WASTEDISITUATION AS COACHMAN OB GROOM. Has first class references. Apply for three days, ac No. ‘4 Henry ‘WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE, YOUNG MAN, A situation as conchman; thoroughly understands’ his business in all its branches; careful city and country driver; first class reference. Address K. R. J., box 152 Herald offices HELP WANTED. \ N AMERICAN YOUTH ABOUT :D—| AC wholesaie house; one willing at work for $3.at first. A En- GOOD ADVERTISING CANVASSER WANTED.—AP- 100m of the St. Charles Hotel, between ftdrews Enterprise, box 107 Herald office OUGHLY EXPERIENCED BUTLER IN A private family: Eogish iddle age, preferred A. private family; Engishman, middle a ; fir Hass references required. Apply between Land 19 o'clock at the ollice corner of Ist and South 3d sts., Williams- WANTED—CASHIERS FOR HOTELS, PACKERS, JA. travelling agents, two copyists, German and colored Waiters. Apply at $02 Broadway, oflies No. 7- OY WANTED—IN A STATIONERY STORE; SALARY Bite yenr, 8100, Address, giving uaine, age and residence, box 40 station A, Spring st. OY WANTED—ABOUT 16 OR 17 YEARS OF AGE, TO Bovarry parcels; salary $200 per anout, Apply to James A. Hearn & Son, 775 Broadway, above %h st. (ASH BOY WANTEDCABOUT 18 YEARS OF AGE. AP- ply to James A. Hearn & Son, 775 Broadway: AW COPYIST WANTED.—ADDRESS BOX 4,467 POST LA Giise ia banawriting of applicant, stating terms, age ‘and residence. oY WANTED—T0 GET M"byisixe reuzoras. ply at £0 Aun street, LUMBER WANTED—NONE BUT FIRST CLASS PWorkmen need apply, at Delouest Bros., UP ROUTES ON THE First come frst served. Ap- ANTED—FOR A SUMMER HOTEL, A THOROUGH practical housekeeper; also @ first ‘sina seamstress; ‘dresses. Apply at W. Henderson's WANTED-A GOOD WRAPPER AND STRIPPER; ‘wages from 5 to $6 per week. Appiy at 84 Hudson at, iis, y ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED PROTESTANT NURSE, between 25 and 45: good city reference required. Ap: ply from 12 to 2, at 207 Madison av., corner of 87th st, ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—AT $8 WEST 10TH ST. W ‘vstween buh and 6c aver a wet nurse, G3 SUNTON PLACE WANTED, A, FIRST CLASS «), cook: alse a competent chamberinald: also ® girl to ‘aasiat fo general housework. Inquire at the joor. SITUATIONS WANTED=—MALES. 9 MORRIS 87, "REN W ton ate. A young om who bas late! the old country, who thoroughly ids ‘an inside waiter; has no m to Fy, wil be found to be simply obliging and steady. “Inquire for Thomas By:ne. 59 10TH AV., BETWEEN MTH AND ISTH 8TS.—A prefe yoting man as tool sharpener for stonecutters, granite ferred. 08. To iter Yo wort on the premiee: Ihe ham wy reference ea, ‘Address Yor three days Print, ‘tation F, New York Fost Sales, ey eae Herald, few an is Steen, cranes moons YOUNG MAN NAREe 4 SITOATION OF ?RUST in gome business ean read and write; dell + ive @ horse, fa feos, via are QS JALESMEN TRAVELLING IN THE DRY GOODS AND S hardware trade will ind it to their advant to eall and examine the patent mote Flatiron Holder, at 95 Lib- erty at., room 13, J. W. HOLMAN, Bole Agent. ‘ANTED—TO SHIP FOR ONE YEAR OR LONGER, ‘8 wardroom steward, warrant officers’ steward and two wardroom servants; coldred persone preterred. Apply on board United States sloop P« juth, lying of the Battery ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO LIVES WITH HIS parents, quick at writing and calculating, to assist at entering desk. Address Robert Macdonald, 8d Broadway. War SMART, ACTIVE LAD IN A LARGE nat be of wholesale white and notion house American paren! reside with his parents in this city; i] name and refer. aalary Oral year $10, Address, giv tneed £5." bon bo iterald ouces W4rrea-a, EXPERIENCED CAPTAIN, TO TAKE args of & vessel bound for the Pacinc coast. Ad- dress, naming references, ‘ANTED—TWO SMART BOYS AS WAITERS. Jobn at. Wittens Sauer roles, ses. 2 ro stewards. wr) t De beak 1 West *., corner of ANTEDA BOY TO ASSIST IN A BILLIARD ROO! with referred, App! M5 c the business be tween Id and A. M, at French's Howl. ms dept 'td WEAVERS AND 6PINNERS OF x core USUI & CLASBEN ROB, 66 Reade st W: ‘D—A GOOD, SMART BUSINESS MAN TO ‘tate the . Address: ies aor Wnmsn-4 YOUNG MAN, 16 J wanes” Hons bes need opp chaste ATIONAL LINE. The steamship LOUISIANA will leave on Saturday, May Hato A. M.. from pier al ‘North river, Pabed "assage to Liverpool or Queenstown—Cabin, steeray Que exrtncy. oregs Daas fen kien tae town, #37, curreney. Apply at the offices of the company, 67 and 27 Broadway. 5 HURST, Manager. QTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, s From New York only $80 steerage. COLORADO. cutting. +-Wednesday, May 13 NEBRASKA... ward. /Wodnesday, May 20 roi pil 46 North river. Cabin passage, $80), gol Passage from’ and to New York, Paris, Hamburg, Rotter- dam, &c. Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest rates, WILLIAMS & GUION, Apply to QTEAM TO QUEENS RPOOL. i currency. Prepaid tickets, #37. Steerage, 824 LOUISIANA’ Saturday, May COLORADO: ednesday, May 13 Drafta payable in any pi ¢ Freland and & land at current, of exchange. at THOMPSON'S Pas adwaye PLENDID STEAMSHIP COLORADO, Captain R, €. Cutting, sails from Per 48 North river for Queenstown and Liverpool on Wednesday, May 13, at 12 o'clock precis’ Cabin passage, #80, old: alee #30, currency, Appi to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broa OTICE.—IHE §: DASSAGE BY STEAMER TO AND FROM pool and Queenstown ‘Also from Liverpool and London, Ly first clase packet ships, Drafts payable jn all parts of Great Britain and Ireland at- lowest rates, " Fy yi Apply to TAPSCOTT BROS., 6 South street and 23 Broads way, New York. JAFETY, SPEI: Further redaction m passage rates. ‘The favorite passenger steamers of the Anchor Line atl every Saturday, with passengers for Liverpool, Glasgow and UNITED KINGDOM, Donaldsoi COLUMBIA, Carne CALEDONIA, Mac Raton Fromplee 9 North i ten of passage, payable in et Cabin to Liversool, Glasgow or Derr}, $20 and 875, acoord- fe bveureton tioke good for twelve montha, $150. Tntertneciate to Glasgow or Derry, #25% Stecrage, $80. Prepaid certiicates from these ports, $87. Pasgongere booked (0 and from Hamburg, Rotterdam, Ant- werpy fintre, wey at Very ow ratea, For furet ifSenatgn apply atthe company's office, No, ew York. bicelles HENDERSON BROTHERS Wetnesday, May 6 Saturday May 9 Saturday,’ May 16 jock noon. To avoid imposition passengers, will please come direct to the office, as this company does not employ runners, QTEAM TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN, SS reland.—The luman Line, under contract with the United States and British goveramente for carrying the malls, intend despatching thelr steamers as follows CHTY OF BOSLON. ++» Saturday, May 9 GHEY OF Wa GTON (via Hall NDON.- jaturday, Mav 23 ‘Saturdayy May 30 atl CITY OF LC ‘And each sicceeding Saturday and alternate Moi er 45 North river. P. M., from pier 45 Nome BY THE MALT, STEAM! Payable in Gold. FIRST CABIN... To London. 15 To Paris. y stearners, Firat Cabin, $90, gold able in ou b from New York to Halifaz—First Cabin : ‘Steerage #10, bie in gold. 9), Steerage Wisp rorwarded to. Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, dey at moderate rater. from Lt or town, cur. sae ae Ce" Jag ee perone See ar their friends. Lion apply at the Company's offices. For further information Py qmpeny’s Cabin. Cabin 1 CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. a He -AMSHIP CITY OF NEW YORK, OF THE IN- jl from pier 45 North river, at noon, on q ma ie, I, galting, at TP RTO. CHINA. Melis. REDUCED ean eke ‘No. 42 North river, Oo an eens e Satu Peumaraticemee ‘ORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP PANY. N' Opposition imatpe ir it FORNTA, Via Panama Raili 4 NUW SAILING ARRANOEMERT, TITE STH AND 207H OF BVLRY MONTIT, or the day bofore whew these fall eo Sanda: RATES LOWER THAN BY ANY OPW!.& LINE. Their elezect ead favorite steamship GUT UU STAR Weitnemiay’ heey St, at fe S Deon, from pier 46 North rer toonal King street. Bor passage or (reight apply to Be eK CARRINGTON, Agent, pier 4 Wo: th river WILLIAM H. W263, Presdvut. OWARLPS Dawa, Vice Prosiden! 54 Exchange place, Mew York. M2780rourraw yon rrevring ESvABLISUMENT, 97 Nassau treat. All kinds of Steamboat and Shipping Printing OK HAVANA, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES Jisl,—The well known fast aniling sidewheel steamship BIENVILLE, J. 4. Baker, commander, will aadl for the hove port (rom pter 35 Nords river, om Saturday; May 9, a3 ‘Passage money $85 in currency. No freight received on day of muting, doe eh oF pamage, faving umburpassed’ accommoda- ____LIVINGBTON, FOX & CO., 88 Liberty atreot. POR HAVANA, SI8AL AND VERA CRUZ New \ork and Mexican Mail SteamsbipLine, Sailing every twenty da) VikGO, Captain J Den Steamship VIRGO’ ert ieee ston ine feamah | ave pler iT ast ri my May wn atl0a.M. F std whine ‘or (reigh ur passage ‘apply to ALEXANDRE & SONS, 44 Beaver strect. [STED STATES MATL TO HAVANA. ATLANTIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Sailing regulazly every Thursday at So'clock P. Mi, precisely, from pier 4 North river, MORRO CASTLE, Capt. R. Adams, May 14. EAGLE, Capt. M.'R. Greene, via‘ Naskau, May 21, COLUMBIA, Capt. E. Van Sice, May 28. FOF ArelghK OF PASSAES “3115 Ss. LARSON, President, if ‘No. § Bowling Green. EXAS LINE—FOR GALVESTON, TEXAS, FREIGHT taken as ow aa by any other line. The Al steamer ARIADNE, Capt Eldridge,-will leave piar 90 E.R, 00 Sat- urday, May 9. No charge made for dravage in Galveston on goods forwarded tothe interior by rallroad. For freight or MALEOMY 2 Coy 9 Maiden tans, one SPPI7 to © (OR GALVESTON, TEXAS—REGULAR LINE—NEXT Steamabip saila Saturday, May 9. Firat cabin, 9 econd, $40. Apply toJ. M. FONTANE, 13 Broadway. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT: MERCHANTS! STEAMSHIP-LINE, Comprising the drat clnes slenmshi GENERAL GRANT, Captain H. L. Quick. CRESCENT CITY, Captain E, W. Holmes, HERMAN, Captain . P. Henry. PNERAL MEADE, Captain A. WW. Sampson. UNITED SPATES, Captain G L, Norton, The steams Captain E. W. Hoimes, Frill be denpatched on Sa urdayy May. 9, at 3 ofetock P.M, trom plor 13 North river. “s gq itelaht, received at through rates for St. Louis, Mobile and alveston. The GENERAL. MEADE will suecoed Saturday, May 16 ‘or ight or. e hy erior accommodations apply to the agent, SAMULL STEVENS, 40 broadway. 1OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. is! of ia line 5 rh Socdook PM casfelloware ne UN MO 9 North river at GEO. CROMWEGL...... Saturday, May 9, CORTES... ‘Saturday, May 16. GEO. WASHINGTON. rday, May 23. MARIPOSA... Saturday, May 30. Freight taken for’ St.” Louis, Mobile’ and Galveston at a ands ondveighlaptt the ‘Or passage OF apply to the agents, i H. 8, CROMWELL # 'CO-, 96 West street. POR SAVANNAH, GA, FREIGHT AT REDUCED RATES. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. CHANGE OF DAY: During the dull season, or until further notice, the de- parwures for Savannah will’ be every Wednesday and Satur- day, as follows :— SAN JACINTO, Captain Atkine, Saturday, May 9, from pier 18 North river, at3 P. Bf. LEO, Captatn Dearborn, Wednesday, May 13, from pier 16 BRAN. SALVADOR, pain Nickerson, Sa May 1 i, }, Cay Ly 0 turday, ler 18 North river, a3 P. M. 4 Dband bo HERMAN LIVINGSTON, Capiain Eaton, Wedneadey, May 2), from pfer 36 North river, at BP. M. Having through connectlona with the Central Railroad of Georgia freight for the interior will be forwarded as low as oy any other route. Through tickets to ail ints by Central allroad of Georgia, Atlantic and Gulf Railroad and Florida steamers. MURRAY, FERRIS & 60., 61. and 62 South street. LIVINGSTON, FOX “& CO., $8 Liberty street. WM. R. GARRISON, No. 5 Bowling Green. OR MOBILE via Florida Railroad. ‘The Als P FLAG, Captain Baxt.r, will leave pier 20 North river ow SATURDAY, May 0: Por frtgh oT ROUGH IN SEVEN DAYS. or freight or passage. apply to 1K. ROBERTS, Agent, 174 Chambers str from EVERY SATURDAY. FOF SAFANNAn, @. Black'Star “Independent Line. Freight aad Passage at reduced rates. Steamship THAMES, Pennti urday, May 9 Steamsnty MONTGOMERY, saturday, May 16 at¥P. M., from’ pier is river. Through passage tickets given over the Centra} Raflroad of Georgia and Atiantic Guif Railroad and Florida steamers. i, Agent, 93 Weat streot. Apply to K. LOWDEN, FOR GHARLEGTON, 8. 0, THE FLORIDA PORTS AND THE SOUTH, AND'SOUTHWEST—REGULAR LINB—Cabin passage, @15.. Measurement goods, luc. par foot aad lower than by any Giber line, The Al fast and rella- ble steamship VICKSBURG, Capt. Burton, will sail Saturday, May $,at3 FM, from pler 4 Bast river, Coot ot Wall street. Bills of lading aimed for all points tn the Interon Agents in Charleston, KAVENEL & CO,, forward all goods free of commission, ARTHUR LEARY, 73 William street. SARAGOSSA will sail following Saturday. \OR CHARLESTON AMD FLORIDA PORTS. New York and Charleston Steamship Company's frst sidewheel steamship Captain RW. Lockwood, on Saturday, Mag rom pier No. % North river. ig ommodatien for passengers. ugh passage tickets and bills of lading isaued to all Nonth unt Southwest in connection. with the South Gurolina Kajiroad and with steamers to Florida porta. HENRY R. MORGAN & CO., Agents, 96 Broadway. OR WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D. C., AND Alexandria, Va.—Expreas Line, Tha fibe stearsship EMPIKE, Captain Price, is now loading at pier 15 Kast river, and will sail om Saturday, May % nt4 P.M. For balance o} freight apply. to JAMES HAND, 119 Wall otrect, corner of South. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, JOR ALBANY AND TROY—FARE. 8} 58, BEING #1 75 cheaper than by rail and 76 cents cheaper than by any line. The elegant steamers VANDERBILT and 4 FICUT leave pier 44 North river, north of Spring street, vening (Saturdays excepted) at Goeiock, connecting jew York Central Raliroad for Btffalo and all points d with Rensselaer and Saratoga and Lake Champlain for Montreal, Lake George, Saratoga and all sta- » with rail for North Adains, Burlington snd pointe Sunday, $2. Keturning, leave ‘Troy at6 and Al ou NE every with West, star: tions; east. bany at 8 FAUURSON, (RIVER AND, HARLEM, | RAILROADS.— ‘Trains for Albany and Troy, connecting with Northern Werterp trains, kc Tia Hudsow River Rail , Thirtieth street and WA. M. 6:0 and LLP. M., and via Harlem Katirond, Twenty street and Fourth avenne, at Il A.M. and 6.06'P. M The 6:30 P.M. train via Hudeon River will run oa andayn. Sloeping cars attached to 6:30 and 11 P. M. tains. WILLIAM H. VANDERBILT, Vice President, UE METROPOLITAN JOB PKINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD NOILDING) eee Wg tpn GENERAL Sop PRINTING. IN ALL ITS BRANCGES, INSURA! PINT AILROAD, COMMERGLAL AND LAW PRINTING DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. THEATRICAL PR! AND WOOD ENGRAVING DONE IN THE BEST STYLE AT LOW RATES. _EXCURSIONS,. _ bss {OR NEWBURG, WEST POINT, POUGHKEEPSIE, Fo oatout and Klngaton, landing al Cozzens’ dark, Corn: wall, New H: ‘and Milton. The stoamer MARY POW- ELL leaves Desbrosses street every afvernovn at 354 0'cloe K. QTEAMER THOMAS ®. HUISE LEAVES FOOT OF jeneant and For va Christopher street 10 A. Mer and Og P.M, landing at Thicage fourth street both ways, GUNDAY MORNING BOAT.-FOR NEWBURO, LAND. NS) tng at Thirty-fourth atroet, Yonkers, Dobe’ Ferry, Ir- fing, Haverstraw, conzeca (Wet Folnty, Cold Spring and ore moamer RIP VAN WINKLE, will lenve foot of Cham beta iret per al North river, om Sanday. maorDing, Mag 1, at Tig ovo Rea ee eer dutty, trom foot Spring seat ws lose ort kee, dally, from fou kad By, ca Sundays 10, 8 and Big, landing at Thirgp-tourds street both ways. 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JOB PRI JOB PRIN’ NO, xo. ! wo, NO. vo. nO. 7 ‘ KO. 7 "y xO, nO, 7 METROPOLITAN ETROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAD METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN NTING ESTABLISHME! JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, JoB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, Jop PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 30D PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, TING ESTABLISHMENT, NASSAU STREET, NASSAU STREET, — NASSAU STREET, NASSAU BTABER, NASSAU STREBT, , 97 NASSAU STREET, 3 NO. # NASSAU STREBT. new YORK. “ >