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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMA Cooks, &e. EAST 12TH 8T., REAR, NEAR UNIVERAITY PLACE. 2 suo somes exis, a ab Ht cane cook and the other chambe: And ‘waitress; they wish to go tegether ; Sbjection to a boarding house iu the city; reference frou last STH ST., NEAR THE BOWERY. A FIRST CLASS UT. oki cei to's dat cue boarding house, best WEST 44TH 8T.-4 RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS 3 first class cook in a private family; is willing to assist jp washing; best city reference from her last place. 1ST AY., THIRD FLOOR, ROOM 12.—A RESPECT- 34 able German girl as pigs @ private family. Call for ‘1TH ST.—A YOUNG GERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL to cook, wash and iron; good reference. 86 CHARLTON ST., NEAR HUDSON.—A PROTESTANT woman as cook, washer aud froner; would go to the eeuntry ; good reference. JOO “TH 8%, CORNER STH AV.-& vouNG GIRL ‘as chambermald and waitress, Good city reference. OQ Bsr ute sta YOUNG PROTESTANT Woman as cook, Washer and ironer; is an excellent laundrees; or would do'chamberwork and washing; eity or country. HOD 27, 8% FIRST FLOOR. 4 RESPECTABLE girlas cook; can wash and iron well; wihing to goa Abort distance in the country; good reference if required. @all or address. OQ BAST, LTH Stas Finer CLASS COOK (Protestant) In a private family or first class board: ing house; understands meal, xoupe, game and all Kinds of pastry and baking; city or country. ‘Boat city re JOO s1H, ft BETWEEN sD AND 4TH AV: J spectable girl to cook, wash and fron: w inde of meats, soups and desserts; is willing and oblig- fog; has the best city reference; no objection to housework. Can be seen until engaged. HO WEST SUTH SI., NEAR OTH AV., IN THE REAR. ‘As Girst class cook in a private family, understands af kinds of cooking: best city reference trom last employer. @an be seen for two days. FA] WEST UTE St, NEAR 6TH AV. IN THE REAR. sa comuctent perkon in a private family 4s cook; it & geod baker; will assist with washing; city preferred ; good ‘ehy referenci WEST 15TH ST.-A HEAD MEAT OR PASTRY ©) cook; understands ice creams and jellies, all kinds cake and desseri#; prefers a hotel or firat clase boarding wise; no objection to the country ; good reference, Call for two days. WES£ 19TH ST. FIRST FLOOR.--AS GOOD cook, washer and ironer. Good city reference. a ot se as 377 WEST 19TH ST, IN THE BASEMENT. —A FIRST rate cook, willing to assiat in the wasbing and iron- 4 Aened baker; best city reference given. Can bo seen lays. B57 ST ST BETWEEN, OTH AND TIL AVS.—TWO 4) § “respectable girls in the same house; one as plain eeek, washer and {roner, and the other ag chambermaid and ‘waitress ; best city reference. 5Q RAST 2TH ST, BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND dd avs—A respectable irl as cook, washer and r; {8 alno m good baker and understands ber business; good city reference. Call for two days. ‘ BGQ NESTA St, CORNER ITH AV,-AS FIRST class cook ; undetstands cooking in all fis branches. fonps, meat, pastry, desserts, Ac. ; best reference; wishes to Iive in a hotel or private boarding house; no objection to the eountry. Call for two days. 203 NEST 2TH st. NEAR 77 AV — A MIDDLE e3 aged woman as good cook, 3 elly ‘er country; moderate terms ; cl Q08 West, BD St, BETWEEN, 7TH AND 80H ava.-A respectable gitl an good cook, washer and Four {0 a sroall private family ; bas good city referenc shwoman as first class cook in a first 6 or meat cook in a hotel or restaurant N sorts of game, Welsh rare-bite, Ac. ; can give good tty reference. 1934 WEST ISTH ST) BETWEEN 2TH AND, «rit Avs., first floor, front room.—A respectable Scotch Protestant woman as frst class cook; thoronghly under- ‘atands her business: te a good brend and biscuit baker, and ‘alto a good washer and ironer. Best reference. 938 WEST 9TH §T., BETWEEN 7TH AND &81it (IO ave,, top floor, back room.—A rerpectable woman as ood plain cook, washer and woner; mo objection to the country. Good reference, BO3 Edge TH STA SUPERIOR COOK, WITH EX, fe) cellent city references, in a private family or genteel Doarding house; makes pastries, soups and jellies; would do Coarve washing; wages $14, Call for two day 303 BAst, 278 ark THOROUGH SERVANT, DUO with excellent city reference, in a smail family; makes excellent bread and biscuit; dogs up linens in style 5 wages $12, 31 EAST &TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECTA- .? ble yo girl as good co: and froner; une derstands all kinds of baking; no objection to go « short dis ‘ance In the country. e a ie 32 EAST 2TH ST.-AS COOK; UNDERSTANDS ail kinds of meats and soups and desserts ; ean cook ‘orders in a first clas boarding house; city referenee. Call or mddress. : AST ISTII ST., table woman as first (NEW NO., 228 OLD NO.) n Tat and 9d ave.—A re n either elty 01 pobjection to assist with the washing; good 392 wav-aR PECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL J as cook; good city reference. , 5 Ast, UTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS 4 ©) cook, washer and troner in a private ‘amily, best city veference. 44] WET BOs to cook, worl 4 Dest referense froin lant place. AG WEST sD STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- 4 J man as cook, washer and troner it mall private femily ; best city reference from Isat place. Can he seen for awo dangn, 4 RQ REXISGTON AV. BETWREN 487M AND 49THt e} ats, —A reapectablé Protestant young giri aw cook, washer and ironer in a small private farnily, or would go am ehambermaid and waitress; in willing to make herself gene- rally vxoful. Call for two days. 9 6TH AV. BETWEEN 29TH AND 30TH STS., 46 room No. &—A respectable girl as good cook ; wil- Aig to help with the washing ; good city reference. BQQ RAST arn er. BETWEEN AVS. B AND ©.— A neat, girl_an cook; Understands all desis of pastry 10 objections to go to a sxmmer Rotel; willing and obliging; no objection to assist with the Washing and ironing, Best reference from ast piace. e YOUNG GIRL would go to the countrr; Chambermatds, &c. 29 eat 20TH ST.-A RESPFCTABLE YOUN. 12 woman as chambermaid and waitress; best city ref- erence. YOUNG LADY OF 23 YEARS JQ BRECKER aT. 4 of age, who epsake French and German, desiree a place ae chambermaid ; beat reference can be had. F830 EAST STH eFA roura, WOMAN AS CHAN- OV) permaid and ; would assist with the wash- ing and ironing {f required. Can be seen at her last place. CHRYSTIE 8T.—A YOUNG AMERICAN PERSON, EX ee 22, of reapectable New Bagland parentage, to 40 cham! pak ork, sewing or take care of ach a meer family; any porition n ial. after 2, or Elfen, eare of Mrs. Whitne: oS %* MADISON 8ST. GIRL AS 70 chambermaid and to do plain sewing; good city re- mice, Cali for two days. O38 WEST, 2TH ST, NEAR 7TH AVA YOUNG e) girl to do chainberwork and waiting, or to do chatn- ork and take care of children; moderate terms; city rolereuce. 4.5 WEST BD OTA RESPRCTARE ‘man to do charnberwork a1 ine washing; best city reference. loyer"e, 5h Wee? STA St. XRAR HR AYA TOUNG Je) girl as chambermaid and waitress and to assist iv ‘washing and ironing; no objection to the couuiry for the YOUNG WO. K OF would do e deen at present 9 ite 5G WERT MD §T. RETWREN BROADWAY AND JO sth av.—By a young girl as chambermaid and writ fess, in a plain family; would go to the country or do eral housework in « private family. Cali for two da present employer's. WTH AY., ONE DOOR FROM 2°TH ST..4 RE n girl ae chambermaid and wak- Chiy reference, Can be seen for 9 4mm A STWEEN QI8T AND 29D STs 4 young girl as chambermatd and feamstrens or fees. Can be seen for three days at her present employer’ 305 Rast Bh st BETWEEN IS8f AND 2p Avs, « top floor, back’ room.—A young girl as chamber maid, waitress or to do general housework: no objection to the country. Apply for two days. BQ rw Av, BETWEEN 377TH A D STH STY. 4 IL young woman 6 do chamberwgrk anc welting: if Willing 13. anelat” with the washing and roniag thoroughly enderstands her bustness; beat city reference from her lan piace. Can be seen for two days. LY LANDED AS CHAM 49) 2D AV. -A GIRL LATE * bermaid and waitress or would be willing to do general housework. Call for two days. 657 2A ESTAN —A PROTESTANT GIRL AS CHAMBER: Maid and to aasiai in the washing, or Would do the Dowsework of a swall family; no objection to the country hae good city reference. Can be seen for two days. 1.414 BROADWAY, NEAR grit sta YouNG x @irl as chambermai in the fine washing and tronin ouse or the country ; beat ref no objecti ee from her inst employer Dresamakers and Seamstreases. 37 FAST 2TH ST., BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND « ‘8d ave.—A indy, having « Wheeler & Wilson's ma- would do dressmaking 53 a and family sewn merally, ‘tive stecching, tucking, &c., at ber own home. fnquire far Mrs. Smith. fhsiteti 1) WEST 18TH ST.—AS COMPETENT REAMSTRESS 2¢ ‘and lady’ thoroughly understands cutting and Fiting ladies" and children's dresses, also hairdressing, would ‘work by the day; ® permaneut situation preferred ; city ref OPPOSITE STH 8T.. IN THE COR. OWERY, 388) atone reasmaker who understands cutting nd trimming with taste ret enter chhdree by the month ; would country; understands family sewing; Baud tke to ae hiidren OF up states; elty reference. e FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, WHOSE CUSTOMERS 0 Masons ty corner of Ohare etn owe Dressmakers and Senmetresses. NGINEER, SAILORS’ SNUG HARBOR, STATEN Ialand.— ) young woman wishes to sew fore fow mare 28D ST., BETWEEN 18T AND 3D AVS,—A young gir! to do housework; bas good city re ROOM NO. 8,—A. RE- lo general housework, or chil ladies; can do of fine sewing ; has a machine of her ‘own ; will go out by the day or Tasos A — General Housework, &c. WEST WASHINGTON PLACE. n 60) “Grr to'do general housework lave good weaker aad sroner And undera stands good cooking. willing (o make herself be seen for twodayn ee LEWIS 8T., CORNER HOUSTON.—A RESPECT. 13] BitGeneas ances er V ‘smoall Private family, Best Sty vefertace, were 14 WEST 35TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl to do general housework; is a good washer and froner; no objection to the pene a, hee 42 EAST 2D 8T.—& YOUNG TO DO 183 BARA Sed Tousen oun. 230) generat ioureworky nce tgot weaherand Ronee; work ; 3 ean give & best city refere ¢ a'Protestant. wd 5Q 7TH AV., BETWEEN %TH AND 4TH B8TS. 209. raititd floor, frovt room.—A young Hngliah gir) “o a a 5 #,general housework in a small family j city reference, Call 3] EAST 4TH st. FIRST FLIGHT OF sTArRs, frout.—A respectable young girl to do housework in a private famliy; no objection to elty or country; reference « 344 ence. 488 STH AY. IN THE REAR, apectable widow woman to would do cooking, washing and froning, or take care of dren and do sewing; understands all kinds of sewing. G82 2D AY. CORNER 7TH STA YOUNG GIRL TO y do general housework in a small private family; is a firet rate wasber and jroner. City ence. Housekeepers, &c. 44. BAST S2D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL 10 DO HOUSE- work fora small family; good reference. Can seen for two days. 4.5) BLMZABETH Bt. WORKINGWOMEN'S HALL.-AN t) American widow as housekeeper for a widower or batchelor; no objection to children and fully competent to take charge of same; country preferred. Cab for or address Mrs. E. VIB E87 TH sta WIDOW AS HOUSEKEEPER 2 ina widower's family. WIDOW LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER; HAS HAD xperience both in city and country ; ts not afraidof work ; Teferences exchanged. Address till Uctober Mra, M. M. R., Fairfield, Conn, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1868. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. RAWER HANDS WANTED OPERATORS AND FIN- Ditters AWeTMORE & HITCHCOCK. 271 Canal st. LADIES WANTED-TO CANVASS CIFY AND, SUR; [4 rounding villages, to sell 8 new and useful article, wanted by every family. RAMSAY & CO., 34 Vesey st. ILLINERS AND TRIMMERS WANTED.—ALSO A ML number of good straw seware;, three or five Onishere that are accustomed evudeinan's soft hats. o'R, T Wilde, 367 Canal at. SEAMSTRESS WANTED WHO UNDERSTANDS cuT- and dressmaking ; good ferences uired, Tppiy from 18 to 13 at 44 Weat oth at, ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK, AT A GENTLE man’s country residence a short distance from the cit Since good teainosiais meay Bod good nd permanent place mon! by sing box 8,679 Post office, WANTED XPERIENCED NURSE FOR A ebild, eee ‘an officer's wife to the remote frontier of Texas; beat reference aa to character required. Address box 74 Milton Post oflce, N. ¥- ANTED—TO ENGAGE FROM SEPTEMBER 1 W ~ earn ‘maid, having first class city reference ; Bw! ferred) must | we willing to, travel or re vid Ei ly at room Coleman House, on P tidy and Monday’ between 8 and 6 o'clock P. ‘ANTRD—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN FOR GEN- W xr bousework fo. small American family; one who understands the care of children ; English, German or Amer- jean, referred. Apply at No. 7 Weat 14th at., from 10 A. M. tod, M. \VANTED—A NURSE TO PROCEED TO LONDON. W apply on ebip Barham, Pierrepont stores, Brook! ‘TED—A GOOD IRONER FOR A LAUNDRY, A Ww girl and a kitchen gir!, Apply at #06 Broadway. TANTED-A FIRST RATE GIRL, WHO WELL UN- W derstands cookjng, washing and froniny, for a family of four; chy reference required. Call at 152 West 47th st. AAJANTED.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS, COMING West recommended, cee ry re and high wages by applying at Brooklyn av., between Warren and Baltte eve., Brookiy. TANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GERMAN GIRL POR GEN’ Waki housework ib Mott Haven, Inquire of Mrs. John YVawson, Edaall st., near Harlem Bridge. po BG es TIDY GIRL ABOUT 14 YEARS OF AGE to assiat with the care of a baby’ 15 months old; must be willing to goin the country for the summer, Inquire in the office from 2 till 6 P, M. mt 28 East 29th st. ANTED—GOOD HANDS TO MAKE WHITE SHIRTS. Apply at 343 Broadway. WaAntzn-4 COOK, TO COOK FOR A SMALL FAMI- City. ly. Apply at 98 Washington av., Lafayette, Jersey yer 88 WALKER 8T., A PLUSH SEWER, __ COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. Wentep a SCOTCH 01 Weenie a re pely at inh GERMAN VHGETABLE himself generally useful ; Broadway, room 1b, at "ANTED—A SITUATION AS COAC! To _ Assist in the farden, or would take Hee of somal Biagnas eonnlsy or at + Wages moderate, Address J. J., Hi ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, ‘Or country, by # sober, Fellable, honest youug many an experienced groom and careful driver: thorougitly andes, Stands the care and treatment of borsea, barnes aut coe, rages 8 yeare ‘experience; undersande lening ; will meant fa city to tects cate eto ee for two days J. M. nile oy DOX _HELP WANTED—MALES. (A VABST CLASS ENGLISH PUBLISHING HOURE 18 Jn want of men of experience as district agente through. Out the United States. A preference given to thoae expe: rienced fn the canvassing trade, Good canvassers would do well to answer this advertisement, Address B. B. Q., Herald office. T-TAYLOR'S, 261 BROADWAY, OFFICE NO. 8—WANT. clerks, 8 bookkeepers, timekeepers, collecto ters this day} immediate employments SOLICITOR FOR A NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE aod eons, company is wanted for this city or vicinity; inission paid to a reliable man. References required. General Agent, box 4,49 Post office. SOMETHING NEW.—CAN BE ineea house tn the country. Call at ay a B YY WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE BOOK STORE one about 15 years of age who resides with his parents desired. Address Books, Herald olive. \ EN WANTED—TO GET UP ROUTES ON” THE M EVENING TELEGRAM, First come trat served, Ap- ply at 80 Ann street, PERSONS, oUT OF EMPLOY, CAN FIND A aooD cl ee ake fro ‘3 York #t., Jersey City, hal hate Fuh hige ANTED_AGENTS—976 TO $20 FEE MONTH, TO Introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE; price only #i8. Address SECOMB &CO., PITTSBURG, PA., or BOSTON, ANTED—SIX EFFROIENT WAITERS FOR LUNCH counter, with references. Address Miles, Herald office. ‘ANTED—AS BARTENDER FOR A FIRST CLASS W ‘nae tiinecie erruarean ct tinexceptionable char- acter who thoroughly understands his business and can be Will recommended ; an eligibie person will receive remuner- ative wages, and noi ed » Address days Tor'e,d18 Post atices es SPP As eh aren pel Mena AC airs OFF A ry superior rs, c salary Fequirel, box 8,208 Post oflce. (iodine nr LADY WISHES THE CHARGE OF A HOUSE FOR Jady or gentieman. Address Mrs. F. L. Orton, station A. Nurses, &c. 18 WEST 4TH st. NEAR, STH AV.—A GIRL AS nurse and seamstress; no objection to go with a fami- iy to the country for the suiomer; best city reference. Can be seen for two days. QQ MAIN ST) BROOKLYN —a RESPECTABLE J young married woman as wet nurse; first baby only two weeks old; best city reference. Call for two days. 6) WEST MTH 8T.—A GOOD AND RESPECTABLE 4 nurse, who is kind to children, to engage with some family about going to California; wages no object; ouly pas- saxe pald: the best city reference given if required; never seu sick, Address Mra. E. GG) CARMINE 8T., IN THE MILLINERY STORE. —A )2 respectable woman as nurse and plain seamstress; perfectly understands her business and has first class cily reference. QO PERRY ST. FOURTH FLOOR —AN AMERICAN +) woman as wet nurse; is a good Keamstress ; bo objec- tion to go in the country. Call for two days. QG ORCHARD s JO and Delancey. baby a boy. own hons 122 WEST WTH BTA RESPECTABLE, COLORE 44 woman ax child's nnirae and chambermaid or to do chamberwork and plain sewing. Can be seen for two days from 10 to 1. . (ROOM NO. 6, BETWEEN BROOME As wet nurse; milk one month old; Also « good person to take case of a baby at her , BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AYS., second floor, front room.-A young woman as nurse? Je fully competent to take the entre charge of an infant trom its birt; no obje Jou to travel; best clty reference. 142 WEST 41 sr. —A WELSH PROTESTANT AS 44_ nurse or Reamstress; can operate on machines; would travel with alady or goto California. Call or address for one week. 184 7TH AV., BETWEEN 22D AND 28D STS.—A OF young French girlto take charge of children; or ag chambermaid. 6 WEST 2TH 8T., 219 eas Of an intant from city reference. 933 AST 45TH STREET, BETW Oe first floor. A respectable w a short distance in the country. ‘IN 7TH AND 8TH no objection for two da: 924 HAST $oTH St. BETW SEN 2D AND 3D AVS. “ Axgirl to take care of children; exn do neat, plain best city reference sewing, or would do light chamberwork from last place. STH ST., BETWREN 1ST AV. AND AV. A, FIRST two Can be reen for two day: 240 tron Months old, as housekeeper ; city referen: 305 WEST ATH ST.—& LADY 10 WET 3 U0) babs or bring it up on the boule at her ow Has no children of her ow © 20 FAST 33D 8T., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT. A ~_ respectable married woman to take a baby to wet t her own infant, a few day: ne will give wm respectable woman, with a bab; if 4TH AV., NEAR 26TH ST., IN THE DYER'S. Protestant woman as nurse and seamstress; is cap- jug full charge of ababy from ite birth ; can bring it up by the bottle; good reference; no objection to the coun- 408 abie of ta ty. Cal! for two day 810 2D AY.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS WET nuree ; can take fall charge of @ baby; hae a good breast of milk ; has lost her baby, two werks ol 4.5.4. WEST, WTH St. BETWEEN STH AND TH OE ave.—A respectable married woman wishes a bab) to wet name at her own residence. Docior's reference tt required. A4Q() UTE AYA, RESPECTABLE WOMAN A BABY to nurae, having just lost her own ; has a good breast of milk. Apply to Mra. Min BL] WET ttt, 85, BESWAEN 0TH AND 1TH » ‘ave., firat floor. —A reapectable married woman as wet furse; good reference. Can be seen for two das 2) EAST 9TH 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE ng Americab gir! as puree in an American fam- ty reference. ANTED.BY A YOUNG WOMAN, Old, w situation as wet purse, Appl Labor Exchange. . ANTED—BY ‘A STRONG, HEALTHY, YOUNG MAR- ried woman, who has just buried ber’ infant of three months, a baby to wet murne; can guarantee every attention, Call on oF adarese Mre B. T., 4 East 16h et, second floor, mt room. at Castle Garden Waltrenses, &. ) WT AV, BEFWREN 6TH AND StH Ts young woman as first class waitress or clatnberm: 9 objection to the country, Ky MTH AV, NEAR 42D ST, IN 1 220) 4 store. —A indy wisher to procure Protestant young girl. lately Innded, todo waitin berwork ; a nice American family will find « suital 8 comfortable bonve more an object than wager LATA ate aiinrat lan waitren her business: is willing and obliging for wo days. BROADWAY, NEAR 40TH ST.—A YOUNG WO. Lanndresses, &e. s)-7 WEST 19TH ST. FIRST CLASS 26 coor city reference AQ RAST RTH st. BETWEBR LEXINGTON AND 149 sieve “A respectable woman to take fine and plain waebing: fluting and curtains done up equal to new; good reference given. LAUNDRESS f IST ST, BETWEEN iTH AND 8TH A Protestant woman as frat class iaundre business. Has lived in the best thorough of private fariies. WEST ga SP., BETWEEN second floor, front room, No. 7.-A first rate laun wel at her own house or go out by wbecay, Rever Miseetian: 13 7TH AV, BETWEEN 96TH AND 37TH # FOL young German girl to vend a bakery or to take care of & growing ebiid and « be nen for one day only. vewing in ® e family. Can YOUNG LADY OF SEVERAL YEARS’ EXPE. AA. rience in Ceaching wishes to engage with some lady go. ing to California a travelling companion or to take small cbidren; bert references given and requir ©. &., Paterson Post office, N. J FIRST OLASS MILLINER AND SALESWOMAN would like x aitoation in the country: no objections to we L. N., bor 160 Herald office. Folng South. A RESPECTABLE AMURICAN WOMAN, A GOOD peedi¢woman, housekeeper aod fond of clsildren, wis! home in the couniry where she can giv dress ©. W,, Amenla, Dutchess connty, OMPANIO¥.—A MIDDLB AGED LADY DI ‘engagemeMA as companion and aman K; o ish governess in & private family; nnexcepti reer Awanuel box Gal Pow vultice, HELP WANTED—FEMALES, GIRL WANTED-TO DO CHAMBERWORK AND TO Ageiat io washing and ironing 1x8 private family; beet Tnquire at % iagn ot, YOUNG GERMAN GIRL TO ASSIST IN A SMALI, A, family near Boston; wages moderate at first, Address A City references required. jeraki office. Be es LADY EXPECTING CONFINEMENT WANTS AN ‘American woman to do housework and wait upon her Goring ber sickness; family very small and work very light, Address, ptating terme and references, M. A. B. Hrersis NBAT, eral housework, Fequired. Apply at 1 Ooms Tee Be! reantred, TIDY GIRL WANTED—TO DO THR GEN- cent vate family ; city reference KE WORK OUT, aT deine References | otnetene nate aneeennede OTH AND WTH AVS, | At iV | Jobbing cap and fur trade ‘ANTED—AN AMERICAN OR GERMAN GIRL, 15 or 16 years old, to mind a baby and assist with the housework ‘a short distance inthe country. Inquire at 152 ‘William st., in the store. ANTED—A LITTLE GIRL TO TAKE CARE ‘of a baby, & Apply, at 152 Ei st 37th st. 7 ANTED—TRIMMERS FOR MEN'S HATS. APPLY AT the factory, 232 West 26th WANTED FOR A PRIVATE FAMILY, A SHORT DIS- tance from the city, a good, amart jirl who under- stands washing and froning thoroughly, wnd to make herself Useful, “Apply at 119 Weat S8ih st. or No. 3 New Chamber ANTED—HANDS ON BOWS, BUTTERFIES, &U. 236 Spring at., near Clark, entrance through’ the base ment. TANTED—A COOK FOR MEAT AND PASTRY, TWO. waitresses, one chambermaid in country hotel near New York, Apply at 176 Bleecker st. WANTED A NUMBER OF GIRLS TO BRAID STRAW and to make fancy braids, Apply at P. Exhard’s, 693 Broadway, up stairs. ANTEDTO LIVE PERMANENTLY IN THE © try, one honr from New York, a Protestant English or American woman as thorough waitress and tine Washer for family of three, Call at 162 West 14th at., from 9 till 12 Fri- day and Saturday. WASTEDSA SALES LADY IN A FANCY GOODS store, One who is thoroughly acquainted with the busi- ness only need apply, with references, at 202 Grand st. Wil- liamsburg. WANTED. A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOU must be a good washer and froner; a Swede pr wages no object. Apply at 30 East 19th it. WARTED—« PROTESTANT IRISH OR GERMAN girl, a8 cook and general housemaid in a family of three must be a good washer and froner. Apply ut 204 Kast lth st; WASTED-A WED NURSE WITT A FRESH BREAST of milk, for a baby not a week old; well recoramended; Call early at (48 7th av., betwe good wages paid. n47th and dath sta. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE: 37 ROSE 8T.-A MAN AND WIFE WANT SITUA. e tions in a smal! private family ; both competent; good reference; moderate wages. 313 WEST 2UTH STAN AMERICAN BOY. 18 VEARS e). Le) old, to take care of a horse and make bimeel! ger rally nsefal; no objection to the country. Cail or addre for two days. YOUNG MAN W retail grocery ato ¢ first clan reference. Address R. ©., Herald office. YOUNG HAVING A STABLE WISHES STE. employment to drive alight wagon; not afraid of work. Address Work, Wiliiamsburg, L. I. WO RUSSIAN MEN, WITH THEIR WIVES, WISH TO labor on a farm; they are honest, not alrald to work, but with small expert at firet will condition. Address W. Frey, 330 Grave st., Jersey City. 10 INSURANCE COMPANIES.—A FIRM HAVING A valnable and extensive ineirance connection in the city of St. Louis, Mo., and its vicinity is desirous of obtaining the agency of one or two first Rastern fire in can furniah Eastern and Western references. Ad 0x 8,411 Port office, St. Louis, M TANTED.A SITATION, BY book store preferred. Address J. 0. T AGED 16; lor, 127 West A) TANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A situation to take eharge of a small farm for « gentle Good reference. Address James Rogers, New Utrecht, man. LI. ANTED—A SITUATION AS TRAV! jase grocery or wine and liquor house. Hav- ng the experience of I re’ business in New Orleans and Mobile, with an extensive acquaintance in Alabama, M sippt, Louiaians and Texas, the applicant being out of busi neas for the present, his object 1s to retain bis caatom. Terms moderate. Apply to F. J. Dy box #6 Post office, Mobile, Ala. WASTED (A SITUATION (AS PORTER, honest, faithful, hard working man, er; understands bia business thoroughly. New \ork Post oftice. LING AGENT FOR AN by his last empleo Address box 5,538 ANTED—A SITUATION IN A GOOD TEA STORE ‘as counter hand; has at present the trust and manage: ment of asmall store; van Influence trade. } in atore N25 Mth av., or address B. H.C CLERKS AND SALESMEN, WHOLESALE HOUSE WANTS A BOOKKEEPER, AL who fe quick and accurate at figures and a fast per man. Address; with reference, W. H. P., station A. J) PUG, CLERK WANTED-A, COMPETENT MAN TO take charge of a store aking German preferres, Apply to FRASER & LEF, 20 Beekman street DRUG CUERE WANTED A YOUNG MAN ACQUAINT. Pred with the retail drug business, Apply at #42 Third a nue,feorner of Siatleth street, RY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED—FXPERIENCED bands, with city reference, only need apply. ‘OWEN JONES, 169 #th av K WANTED—MI'ST BF A GOOD “{ to window dresaing preferred. JONES & CO,, 625 8th av. RY GOODS CLE ‘saleman ; one vi I GALESMAN WANTED-ONFE ACQUAINTED | WITH . wor trade, to sell x French specialty ; Nberal « nts with wm Dret cies mau to travel. Address Kucheilt, Heraid oiice. ~AN ENTRY CLERK AND A STOCK OLERK iu a dry goods jobbing house. Adres box 1,144 Post W office, ws? AN EXPERIENCED #0 4 reference required, Brooke, Herald office. ENTRY CLERK: Address, stating terme, A SITUATION, BY 4 FIRST CLASS SALES nd bookkeeper, with unexceptionahie rerere Gertnan and French ; will pay $50 f S., box 5,481 Post office. otticr. WAntep-s N IMPORTING AND quainted with the bueine’ trade, Addrere, with reverence, Hosiery, Herald office. WASTED A SITUATION, RY AN EXPERIENCED hotel clerk ; no objection to leaving th ddr H. W,, Herald office 4 . Vv TANTED TWO EXPERIENCED SALESMEN " pel! woollens, who ca: mand a oud near by ao Western trade, Stich parties will be treated liberally by ap pfication through box 6,036 New York Post ofic hae Vv TANTED--A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, AGED 21, an clerk, porter of in aoy capacity; ia willing 10 make him usetul, Address W. J., 1,076 Atlantic av, Brookiys. ~ COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. FIRST CLASS YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION a# coachman and groom; understands his business, \# anil with horses, « pertegg driver and handy and veetul jn a gentleman's establishment; bert city reference. Address E. 'V., drug store, corner 46th st. and Broadway a A® COACHMAN AND GARDENER-BY A SINGLE man accustomed to the charge of a gentleman's coun try place; 13 years experience; references uneacepticnabie. Addreas R. B., Herald office, for two day YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION. AS py wg understands hie business; no hier: dion to the count ‘Avlareos 894 Weat Doth 4 g00d reference (rom bis last place. COACHMANS (SITUATION WANTED_nY 4 coMPE: tent man of jon, tperience care treaumet of horses: has, the beet ef mentation io : employer. Address E. L.. you! eae MAN, A BITUATION & 3 thoroughly und Beier ‘ fiuron ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS8 COACHMAN, BY A rane addrese Jd W. B. No. 'y recommendation from bie last care Mr. Trainor, 448 641 —_—— WANTED. CASHIER, | $100 A MONTH; clerks, $90; private secretaries, $125; order clerks and salesmen, $18 to $25 a wee HEALY?’s, 534 Broadway. WED TES NEM, TO ENGAGE IN A BUSINESS will pay from $3 to #8 a day; easy work. Ap) at 116 Jo irs, after fl otclogk. jute ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO SELL ON COMMISSION, in city; and an errand boy, with good character. 433g Lispenard at. WARTED-A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, IN A drug store, age about 18; one that ts auaious of learn ing the business.’ Apply at 507 3d av. WANTED-IN A DRY GOODS JOBBING HOUSE, A man to eall off and enter the bills and who is competent to take charge of the entering department. Address box 1,144 Post otlice. TANTED—A MAN AS WAITER IN A DIN loon; one who understands his busimen M8} 9th av., near 29th at, V HOTEL hn st., up at NG SA- Apply at ANVASS THE CITY FOR THE patented, which has TANTED—A MAN TO sale of a new article, j been on the market, Apply to C, K. Sherwood & Co., Warren st. TANTED—-A TRAVELLER FOR THE UNITED \ States, in articles @f picture frames and photographs can take on Commisaion the sale of picture cord and tansels, Apply to Henry Hartwig, 110 Bowe! WASTED AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN, TO AT. tend a soda fe rience aod come weil recommended, Apply at Winter Garden Pi 067 Browlway, WAXTED-AN INDUSTRIOUS MAN OP PRACTICAL experience in the preparation of Bourbon and rye whis- key; none but an intelligent, sober, honest and well recom- mended party need apply ; to auch a one liberal wages will be given. Aadress in own handwriting K. HW. P., Herald ollice. WASTED—A STOUT, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, IN A wholesale liquor store; one used to horses preterred. Apply at Adlantic Hotel, Hudson at, Jersey City, N. J. WA STED-FOUR CLERKS, #15 4 WEEK; RAILROAD verks, 818; janito 3 valet for Europe. 204 Broadway WASTEDIA BOY ABOUT. 16 YEARS, IN AN IM porting house down town; must make himself gene- rally useful, with a knowledge of German, write # good hand, correct at figures, reside with bis parents and be well recom: mended; salary’ firat year #200. dreas box 3,k4 Post of! . TANTED IN A PAPER WAREHOUSE, A YOUNG man able to work about the store: must write a good and be correct at figures. Address in own band: , With relerence, H. B., box 12 Herald oflice, wri WASTEDOA TEAMSTER AND A GUOD STRONG mien to row and AAil boateat couutry hotel near New York, Apply at 176 Bleecker st. THE TRADES, NANCE. TO MERCHANT TAILOKS AND z the Stock and Fixtures, with long Pailor Store in the city, No. 49 East doing a firnt rate trade ; will others. Tease, of the ban Broadway, near Chatham squar be sold reasonable, on eary terms: establisued Apply to owner, FLOYD, 49 East Broadway. week. PIRST CLASS ARTIST ON PHOTOGRAPHS IN oily water cviors, India ink, wishes employment in the city or abroad, Addreas L. Gogler, 63'4 Int at., New York. WHEELWRIGHT WANTED- AT NEWTON, 8 AA. county, N. J. Apply at Pacitic Hote! att o'clock P.M. on Saturday: BRICKLAYER WANTED, ind ateady employment (ten P GOOD BRICKLAYERS CAN mire per day) at the Hnd- gon River Railroad depot, at St. John's Vark, Highest wages paid. {RENCH UPHOLSTERER AND OABINETMAKER, having all bis tool Other place for repairing. store. j&, desires # situation in a hotel or any Inquire at 1,257 Broadway, in the 1 00D BRICKLAYERS TEADY EMPLOY- w. meuteorner of Canal and Mulberry ate. , wages, #5 0 hours’ work. 400D BRICKLAYERS CAN FIND STEADY EMP! T_ meat corner of Broadway and Leonard street; wage for 10 hours’ work. OY: {OOD BRICKLAYERS CAN FIND STEADY EMPLOY- J ment at 11Y Franklin at. ; wages $5 for ten hours’ work. JHOTOGRAPH GALLERY FOR SALE, OR TO LET TO a frat Address Photo, box 139 Herald offier, for three 10 BRICK MABONS.—85 FOR A DAY OF TEN HOURS will be paid to men capable of laying Croton Wollaber Competent workmen will ind employment app ‘at the office of the Hudson River State Hospital for the Insane, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. TANTED—FOR THE COUNTRY, TWO TAILORS FOR e & Co., BS A FIRST CLARS POSTER PRESSMAN, at 12 Fulton at, in the basement. i want D. xX MILL SUTTERS AND THRER taper fle catters. Apply immediately at 8, G. Howe & Co.'s, Sing Sing, N.Y. WANTED-A TO A COMPETENT, RE- liable man ateady employment given. Apply to Leavitt 4 Smith, 1°4 Front street, WARTEDSA RESPONSIBLE Arterian wellin rock, Ae of Bank auc Weet streets, New York. wart D-TWO HOUSEWORK PATTERN MAKERS, Apply at James L, Jackson & Brother's Lron Works, 816 Fast 8th at WASTEDIAN, EXPERL D CARPET AND OlL- cloth Tver; must be eapable of hanging enrt@ins, abader, ac, and willing to make bimeelf useful about the c OWEN JONES, 169 8th a ARTY TO BORE AN Kead & Kelly, corner FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. Nf FILLE FRANCAISE, PARLANT L'ANGLAIS, desire se pincer comme file ou : ta, lle pent fovenir I deer au 25 Frankfort at, di cy U NE BONNE FRANCAISE, rivee, desire #e placer comme drester au No. 2 Gme rue, prea du Bowery. ‘NE FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLACER DANS UNE familie pour prendre scin dea enfante et coudre sur ia machine de Wheeler & Wilson, ou pour voyager comme borne dentants S'adresser au 149 Waveri | | } { L EMENT AK entanw, Ba u FOR SALE. RARE CHANCE.—$400 ONLY FOR LEASE, STOCK, A. Fixtures and License of a handsomely titted Saloon and Refresbment Room in a publle building; clearing over $50 er week, owner has other business; no agent need apply. [quire of HARRY CUNNINGHAM, 636 Broadway HERRING'S $525 SAFE FOR SALE POR #375—EQUAL rn eized Lilie'e burglar aud freprvol Ba en bargain. FOR SALE—THE LEASE AND FURN]- well located Hotelgon Broadway, conta ming ro in complete order. F tloulare by ap: piving at 640 Broadway. CORNER OYSTER SALOON AND BARROOM FOR p—With Fixtures and two yours’ Lease. Must 4 Division FIRST RATE PAYING HOSIERY AND FANCY Store for sale—Long ostablished; Stock and Fixtures, Fifth street, eecoud store from with Lense, cheap for cash, Hewery. CABLE PATENT—NEFDED BY EVERY LAND. ticle conte 5, see for $15; @ fortune ort time; the Btate of Pennaylvania, other states left; also five counties in this Mercbandine, W. H. MELICK, 421 Broadway FIRAT CLAS® GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—LO- cated cua leading avenue, with four years Lease rent bor 1; will be sold at @ sacrifice and on easy up to Nor Rerma applied for jminediately, op account of the owner ering too ‘wholesale business: Appiy at S8b Second avenue. MILK ROUTE FOR SALR-SELLING 140 QUARTH A * fetal; @ good Horse e** “Wagon. Tourire pt oe an Fourth aoe 1} ‘Store for sale. — License paid f year aud owite where three lines of steamers arrives now doing « good bust. ness, Nos. 8 North Water and 107 North Front street, Philadelphia, The owner going to Europe. N OLD ESTABLISHED FANCY GOODS STORE ON Broadway for sale—Does @ large, protiable business; ihe beat stand on Broadway. Terms easy. MITCHELL'S Btore Agency, 77 Cedar street. A. FIRST CLASS CORNER GROCERY, FOR SALE; also fine first class Bakery. downtown Sample Rooms, Restaurants, Confectioneries, Wine and Fruit Stores, Corner Liquor Stores, Hotels, Billiard Saloo: Country Hot Emi- ‘ant Hotels,” Liquor Stores, Meat Markets, Cigar Stor: joop Skirt Stores, Broadway Oyster Salooi MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, ‘AY RUM—IN PUNCHEONS AND BARRELS, FOR sale by TAFT & TYLER, 54 Cedar street. VANILLA BEANS—prime quailty, for sale b TAFE & TYLER, 54 Cedar street. (COORERAGE FOR SALE—IN GREENPOINT; SPLEN- rear neh for extensive cooper shop large mld oe Greenpoint avenues Ne APPIY 10 JEFFERSON FATIEN, RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN A COUNTRY VILLAGE, D' within 20 miles of New York, doing a profitable and {n° & most eligible piace for ® physician; ‘Address Country Herald ottice, EFIANCE FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES; D's large and small sized second hand uice, Jewelry ani lor Safes cheap, atthe Iron Sate Works, 62 Cannon street, between Belaucey and Rivington. I cash, iilage, APPLY ATT 339 CARLTON ue, Brooklyn; price, $4,000 RUG STORE FOR SALI avenue, corner Fulton ay D)PUG STORE AN BROOKLYN FOR SALE —DOING A Paying and tucreasing trade; a most eligible location for partners, Address Apothecary, Herald oflice. NING SALOON FOR SALE—WITH LICENSE. WILL be wold very cheap as the owner has other business, Apply ou the premises, GY Old alip, between South and Front “apd FOR Mynletins Leet Foae AND CIGAR re, a good location on Broadway. ly to Je LASHER, 12 East Houston atrest. Atnepeliee OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS BAKERY, DOING A business of from 25 (o 0 barrels per week Over the coun- ter; algo good cake buat 621 Second avenue, coi POR SALE FINE LIQUOR AND LAGER BE Joon tn Firat street, Hoboken, or partner with $400, For rticulars call at 25 Newark stree! No near the ferry. Excise, a POR SALE_A FIRST RATE CORNER LIQUOR STORE; will be sold cheap on account of sickueas. Inquire in the store, 679 Ninth avenue, corner of Filty-second street, A good chance for a smart business man, FOR SALE FOUR FIRST QUALITY HAND ELEVA- tora, twelve atairs, twenty sleps each, with heavy black walnut rail; also three’ Glas# Partition Ofices, all for atore ure. Can be seen at 45 Chambers street. Apply at 87 Beek- man street. POR SALE, ONE OF THE BEST LIQUOR STORES IN New York, located on @ prominent thoroughfare and opposite a ferry; long lease and now doing ihcnsh customer a'rare opportunity ts off a good business ; fered. Inquire at 88 South street. OR SALE—A QUANTITY OF PRINTING MATERIAL, conslting of Type, Cases, Btanda, Iinpostug stone, Prot Presa, &c., suitable for a news) been used but’ # few ak months, ‘Address Material, Her FoR SALE SA COAL AND LUMBER YARD, WITHIN twelve miles of New York, in of the most fouris) yilesee iu the United States, Inquire of EDWARD BROWN, No. 7 Nassau atreet. WOR SALE. GOOD GROCERY BTORE; CHEAP RE now doing goud business, Must be sold (is week, at 85 King street. Cail UNT OF THE OWNER RETIR- ‘orner Liqnor stores Ad JOR SALE—ON ACC tng (rom business, one of the bent in the city of Brookivn. Price, without stock, $2,000, dress Lyons, box 191 Herald of A DISTILLERY; CAPACITY SIXTY BA situated ina good location for busines treet, Brooklyn. JOR SALE rel4 a day, an Apply at 45 Bridge OF SHOW CASES, m, Signs, Saab, 8 shelved and No, 9 Vesity IMMENSE d Desks, Tables, Ofice Kill Panel Partitions, Drog’ Drawers: also. sto ofices retitted. "Apply to JAMES HODG street, near Varick aud Canal. F°% SALE, STOCK second bh A BLANK BOOK BINDERY DOING A complete, with Ruling utling Mao nek, Table, Shears, Tools, &c., al in comp! Addres# Cash, Herald office, Standing Pi order; will be sold cheap, ibe SALE—A HERRING & CO. SAFE, INQUIRE AT 216 Kiguth avenue. RAND CIDE Wagons, 1 eet, Brooklyn. R FACTORY re corner of Fok SALE, A Roor BI with # Mamilton av OR SALE. FANCY STORE ON THIRD A the best part of the avenue; old established boxiness; c For partioulare addrese J... box 170 Herald -8600 WILL BUY A FLOOR AND FE Store, doing & good business, including Horse, Wagon, Harness, Pixtures, &e. Apply at 80s Third “av ©. WAYLAND'S, 163 Fulton street, New York. or SALI 2 lung Will be sold tow toa man who meaus business. TRAVER & ESLER, 38 Liberty street. JOR SALE—DINING SALOON;ONE OF THE BEST stands in New Vork and paying the largest per cent on the ambtnt invested, Price. #60) cash. Apply tod. CORNELL, Court aud Joralemon streets, Brooklyn, OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE, DO. vaah business; Lease, Stock and Fixtures, Harness, will be sold at a bargain Apply to CAMPBELL & CO, 350 Bowery. , ON ACCOUNT OF TLL with @ four years’ lease, on streets, Greeipol FOR SALERAT A SACRIF healthy frat claae Crocery, the corner of Frankl ad India JOR SALE—THE the first class re, nearly oppor BSON'S confec F°, SALF—A FIRST OLASS BAR AND BILLIARD Saloon, ut a reasonable price; eligibly wituated, with five of Phelan’s tables, In good order, with ener, e., ail complete, Inquire on the premises, 116 Third avenne. SOR SALE CHEAP—A LIQUOR STORE; IN A GOOD neigh’ ; lenses all paid. Apply to LAURANCE BURKE, Rea! Extate Agent, 98 Henry sireci. JOR SALE CHEAP A LIQUOR ATORF, WITH FIX- tures, with Lease for two years, 12 Greenpoint avenue. Inqnire at'725q Vewey atreet, New York. JOR BALE CHEAP A BAR IN A WHOLESALE WINK vanli, Inquire on the premises, 47 Warren street, for one week WOR SALE CHEAP—GROCERY AND BUTCHER BUST- good stand for meat, Reasons given for eel, we premises, 622 West Twenty-ninth etreet, App JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A FARM ONE OF my two Reatatirante, 7 Fighth avenue or 49 Cedar atreet, Inquire on the premines. SOR SALE. OR TO rant at 1 Rrondway 168 Fultun street. ASK A FIRST OLASS RESTA’ Inquire of ED. MELYL, 16 and )RTLANDT STREET: SODA F°gir,, StAxp 7 Water Stand, 7 Cortiandt «treet, The above stains will be sold separate or together on favorable terma, by ap- Flying to the owner on or before Saturday. OTEL FOR SAL heing in Fourteenth yearn’ lease ; aceoinmodati ished and in complete running order. Jars apply so LOCATION UNSURPASSABL| et, near Union aquare; fi ‘or 150 questa: thorough For further partie OSCAR SMjTH, £2 Fifth avenue, corner Fourtaenth street, ‘JOR PRINTING. OFFICE FOR SALI lished office, doing » firat cians trade; type and presses Intely renewed. ‘Satisiactory reasonn given for rel! . Will more than pay for itself in a yeu Powell, Jr., box 285 Cincinnati, Obiv. 2,500 aha DG. MH LOADING ARMS, ACLOUTRE- srerrrinition, Oninance and Ontnanes Storer for WUYLER, HARTLEY & GRAHAM, W! Maiden YSTER AND DINING SALQQN, WITH PRIVATE per Rooms, Cor sala, Inquire on the premises, No. ‘street, b nt, corner of Mercer rion OWER LOOMS AT FACTORY NO. BLEECKER . pertaining (0 the oarrying on at overeat Hiro, FRINGES. GIMP, ‘ith entire stack of material, will be nold, inyure of W. H. ELDER, 10) Franklin ‘and manu’ BINDINGS, ae, ether oF KINI. reet, New York. DRUGGISTS—AN UNUSUAL physician demires to retire from. the most elegant in Brooklyn, YSICIANS AND yA ete rot emni labor; the Store G50 Grand street, Willtamebare. : FEST WASHINGTON MARKET. PRODUCE STAND W re. Apply at ¥80 Country row, Wert Washington rs ow SPRING PTELD MUSK 15.000 Seon Wares SORA ILAM, No P opport 1 Maiden lane. thes teletilis mn PNFIBLD RIFLES FOR SALE BY SCILUY- 10.000 Lin, taRrteey a GRAtAM, 19 Maiden lane. 10,000,000 rk {UNSION CAPS AND METAL rtrd ely HARTLEY & GRAHAM, 19 Maiden . MACHINERY. [TING BELL POR SALE RHE FINE DIVING PELL Jin blasting Diamond Reef, suitable for Hurigate improvements, eunken sbipe and pent! febi _SOHN ‘STUART, fs Broadway, (OR BAL 2TH ARK FOLDING Mac FO pater Heraia offer. ACHINES. ABDRESS Bg By my Bb an a My , OWNER 0 N80; new ; varkuus Chuck and H Portahing Wheels. Tit Ninubs between Phitd ate Ponte ave, EXPRESSES, press, 15 rniture or hored, oye = {EWING MACHINE FOR 6, Ss MINE FOW SALE, 144 WHEY NINE: 2&0. BURNHAM'R FURNITURE AND BAGGAGE EX- he eat Hlaveuth street, near #inth avenue. = cou “povay ode aptry, Pureitvre peeked. pripped A BEAUTIFUL FULL CONTINUOUS. GUM SET OF Teeth, with plumpers, $10. Painless extracti 1a gas without charge where others are inserted. et” » Dr. BODIN E, 190 Grand street, eR ee hurt vandinae ations) EETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN ELEVEN YEARS. Gaadatly.) Beautiful weth 1, silver set #10, old see it. J. Jay VILLERS, 155 Grand, near Broadway, Dr. do HENRY VILLERS 266 Grand. ee _ FURNITURE, (A. MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, COVERED Z & Sroealeh, oo o—, for Shes one do, #70; Plano- forte, Etagere, tings, Bronzes, Mirrora, Vases, Uarpete, Clocks, Bureaus, Bedateads, Wardrobe, Mattresnes, Extension Table, China, Glass and Silver Ware, at asacriice. Inquire atprivate residence 44 West Sixteecth street, beween fifth and Sixth avenues, FLOUSEKEEPERS SUPPLIED AND, CAN Pay BY th or month for Carpets, Oilcloths, Furniture, Beduing, ALL & CO.'9 warehouses, 205, 207, 203 and 20 Hi dc., at BE us ASTROLOGY. CAUTION,—LOOK OUT. GOOD NEWS FOR ALL. Never failing and celebrated Mra. VAN HORN, from Clairvoyant ‘itvin, A Europe, greatest business and med tells past, present and future, likeness and his name, Fee cents to $l. 204 West Thirty-fourth street, betow Seventh avenue. eee w age st CLAIRVOYANT. —#10,000 REWARD IS OFFERED TO any one who can surpass Madam BRADLEE, the great Dusiness and medical Clairvoyant. Oflice 139 East Phirty- third atreet, corner of Lexington avenue. ] MADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, 4VE | reveals your Whole life, from the cradle to the grave. 472 Canal street, near Hudson. Fee 81. MAPAme, urcomme, ML" business Trance Medium,—-Mer intormation % No. 68 Sixth avennie, near Fourth street, AON |S positive, MADAME ROSS, MEDICAL, AND BUSINESS CLAIR: voyant, tells names and shows likenesses of future bands; ‘brings together those long separated, \44 West ‘Twenty-seventh atreet, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. TPHE ORIGINAL MADAM BYRON, SPIRITUAL CLAIR voyant. Speedy marriages. 310 Fourth avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourta streets. Ludien, #1. R. AND MRS. BROUGHTON CAN BE CONSULTED _in Astrology and Medicine at 5i4 Canal st. Fee #1 to #5. CAL AND THEATRICAL NOTES Miss Rose Eytinge arrived home from Engiand on Tuesday last. The regular fall dramatic season at Waliack’t theatre will commence about the 14th of Septemner. The season will be inaugurated with a new play— name and author unknown—but old English come- dies, as heretofore, will be the principal attractions, The great performing bear attached to Dan Rice's travelling show a few days since whaled the inno- cent kangaroo that hops about in the, same con: cern nearly out of his skin. gfhe partition between them has been strengthened. “Foul Play” is receiving fair play at the New York theatre, and is gradually getting into smooth work- ing order, The Rev. Robert Penfold (D,. H. Harkins), after knocking down the stage detective in the firet act, a few evenings since, tried his hand with good effect at knocking down the stage carpenter, be- tween the third and fourth acts, for the bungling manner in which the scene of the sinking ship nad been managed, It works easier now. Manager Wood is industriousiy employed in get- ting Lis beautiful museum and theatre into some thing like proper order for the approaching grand opening, which event takes place on t he S3ist inst, At this establishment we are to be treated to a suc- cession of stars, among whom we may mention Miss Maggie Mitchell, Miss Lydia Thompson (tne great burlesque actress from London), and Mr. John Owens, The brothers Manton will open at Selwyn’s the- atre, Boston, on Monday evening next, for a series of farewell entertainments to their Boston friends, The five brothers, and Pau, aud Miss Eniily Thorne, and the Swiss Rell Ringers, will all take part in ‘each entertainment. Mr. Mark Smith is trying hard to revolutionize Chicago with teaglish comedy 3 but we fear it will be Love's Labor Lost.” Leg’? drama tas taken such a firm hold upon the people in that Terpsicho- rean eity that anything bearing the stamp of legitt- macy is latteriv pretty apt to be frowned down. Madame Methua Seheller appeared for the last time before the appreciative “paints” of Salt Lake onthe Ist day of August, as Pauline in the Lady of Lyons.’ ‘The theatre was crowded, and the goodly “Saints,” like ordinary mortals, showered bougnets, clapped their hands and shouted yo- ciferonls ‘There are at present two girls at the Paris Conser- vatory, one of whom it is sald will surpass Rachel and the other Mus e tragic actress, Mile. @lericourt, 18 a tall . Well made wirl, of traordinary beauty. ' The suc Mars is a fascinating blonde of gre: Hstingtished themscives in the Conservatory, where they have taken the highest prizes. On Wednesday, the 22d of July, the light around a fair Aguraie at (he Parthenope Cheatre at Naples was cauglit by the gs In an inscant the poor girl was ina blaze, and another gauze added fresh fuel to the Names, and the two ballerine who were bounding about t slage a moment before were borne to the greenroom shrieking out their last agontes until death relieved them. Miss Fannie Stocqueler appeared at the Walnut Street theatre, Phiiadeiphia, on Monday evening as the leading character in the “Blick Crook,” and Wie warinly received, Will Collins is dramatizing “The Woman in “Pigates de la Savanne’’ is put off. Miss Men- sn is forbidden by her doctors to act for a good month, Although t seriously ill, repose i# abso- essary for her. gauze A historical opera ‘Zrinyi? has heen given at Pesth with great success. ‘The composer is Ohe- valier August v Adeiburg. WAVAL INTELLIGENCE. Arrival of the United States Steamer Hart. ford. The United States steamer Hartford, afer a pro- tracted cruise, arrived in this port yeate ing. She pears the broad pennant of Commodore Join R. Goldsborough, late Commandér-in-Chief of the Asiatic squadrop. The Hartford left New York onthe lith of August, 1865, bearing the Nag of the late Admiral Tl. H. Bell, who was drowned near Osaka, Japan, in the month of January of the present year » jeaving here the deceased Admiral war ordered to the command of the Asiatic squadron. On the way the Hartford stopped at Rio Janeiro, Cape Town and Batavia, aud during her cruise the principal ports of China and Japan were visited. ‘After the melancholy death of Admiral Bell Comme- dore Goldsborough assumed command of the squad- ron. The Hartford has been absent from this coun- try for about three years, and has sailed, as her lo; shows, over forty-eight thousand miles during h cruise, The following is a list of her oficers: mander, George E. Belknap, commanding; Lieuten- ant Commanders, 4, W. 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