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i— NEW YURK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1868.—TRIPLE SHEET. THE URITED STATES AND THE PERUVIAN TRANSPORT MARA= WON AT NEW ORLEANS. ‘The Crew of the Latter Appeal to the United Stuics Marshal—A Writ of Hubeas Corpus Asked and Grauted. en rom the New Orleans Crescent, Dec. 17.) ees On Monday last the United States Marshal, Gi lerron, received the following a eendsagon ae a coming from the erew of the Peruvian transport Maranon (formerly the Havana), mow lying at the Toot of Canal sireet:— U. 8. Banenstee} New Orleans, La. Dec. Hon. Ste—We the crew of the 8. cx ap Be Havana was a shipped in New York forto work this sip to the port of C perue and as we undoraiood to the ake wes under tee Amesi, pL erg tiny ‘ab the 0 vi toms do DOb Ry a im the 5 aubeither to be disehar ip under that tag ws or to che emeariaes nee ne, aealn’ do we beg of you Tn tb the name'of sinericun eltisens to Pipe npegg 4 HE CREW OF THE HL HAVANA. Hon the same eveulug Judge Durell, of the ‘om od States District Court, called the attention of District Attorney Yorrey to the matter therein con- tained, and accordingly tag J the al sent ‘on board the vessel De; sputy Marshal Armstrong, who Feturned with the engineer and two of the crew, with whom General Herroa had a conversation, He also conversed upon the subject at issue with Cap- fain Dubois, Who commands one of the a. ‘Meanwhue Superintendent Cain, of the Metropolitan police, had in person visited the Marshal. and turned ‘over to him the reports made from day to day by special preety Cunningham, who had been detailed Vo visit About twelve District Attorney Torrey = General Herron called upon Collector Fuller iniorumed relative to the situation. ‘» ule son at once sent Inspector Buchauan on board the Veasel us bedrer of w request that be be shown the slup's papers, Inspector bucaanan returned, sta! that ne und. had “boon referred by tie officer to Setor Gareia, the Peruvian Minister. Mr. Fuller thereupon sont a messenger to that gentleman at the St, Charies Hotel, requesting an interview, and Marshal Herron At the same thme sent a deputy marshai on board to ask for tue shipping articles. ‘The messenger to the Bt. Charies returned aiter half au hour, stating that hor Garcia was not at home. ‘he Marshal’s deputy returned also in due season, bri with Dim the shipping arlicles, An inspection of these, we learn, shows that the crew, in signing them, @greea Wo agree to any Change of dag tat might be made during their oue year term of service, The Sy question in this case to be decided is whether he formalities in the change of flag aud transfer of the vessel have been proverly carricd out. ‘The mat- ter comes up in a Langibie form to-day in the Unived Omecuit Court, for the following application Tit of Labeas corpus was filed about Half-past i oclock yesterday in the clerk's oullee of the ‘United States Circuit Court:— To mz Hoxonauisz raz Cixcurt Cour or THR UxrrRD | STAve8 LS AND voR 7B FIFTH JUDICIAL C1mouL ‘he petition of James k. Forrest, a citizen of the Untied anda friend of the folowing named tom fow the names of about thirty persons.—Kep.), respect ully /"°Riiet tue forenamed parties shipped on board of the steam- Laptpet at New York, unuer the fag of the United ‘a¢ seamen, Gremen and hands on said hip for the peutic grr of the rope Ml rd aay ‘thenve to Ly port thas the captain, one lehri light direct, not to @xcoed a term of twelve mouths. ‘That’ accordingly the anid steamship dé 4 trom New York on the pati: fjovember, aud arrived st the Southwest Pass on or about the 6th f December, When the ship crossed the bar, and when she ‘Arrived at Pilot Town, in the river Mississippi, within the jj tooo of this honoravie court, she was ded by & eas calling himself an olicer of tue Feravian Peace nt, jawho caused the Peravian tug to be run up to the (22 the piace of the United Siates dag, which had been bi heal ‘assuined command of for owas few minutes betore, und hed again |\"Petidtoner aversthat when sald’ men abipped they shippea 8 seatuen on of an American sled ‘that’ toe aid notwithste Di wi iPkement or on teed of antl stecteat iD. Havaitey Violation of Raaie seit as citizens of the United States and of the laws statutes of ie val United Siates, SWherelore peut rays that @ writ of habeas corpus |fsgue, 9 commadiing the ste dae in charge of said seamship to ‘of the aforenamed ‘end show cause them ia cus- by au Ly what board of id steamship. E fous other and further Teist 10” the ¢ premisa nore taay soot ineet and pro SAS. . Re PORBEST. jou E. HOLLAND, Proctor for petitioner, 16 1860,—Lot & writ of habeas corpus issue, returna- ‘we? Oo te I7th inst at eleven Ae E. H, DURELL, Judge. A CHEROKEE DELEGATION IN ST. LOUIS. Interesting Information About Government Promises Net Kept. aft the St. Louls Republican, Dec. 19.] La Be JP. a aud Archy Scraper, from the onnake ‘¢ stopping at Barnum’s. They ‘comprise nee ae 2 det egation on the way to Wash- Mngton, the balance of which are expected in a few days. These delegates were appointed by the er kee Council to visit Wi m for the purpose of ‘Bttending vo the general interests of the Nation, but ™ re especially to uige the ratification by Congress ‘ofa treaty made last July by Commissioner Taylor ‘on the part of the government and Colonel Dow: Chief of the Chero: Of course uti: the Injunc- of secrecy is removed by the action of oo the purport of the treaty cannot be stated. Mr. Jheese is accompanied by his wife. He is a most sntesipent gentieman, aud, so far as dress, manners, ¢ and general appearance go, 1 would be auafeu'? to distinguish him from a genuine anglo- xon. He was born uear Chattau ‘Tenn., woe removed with his people to Tahiequa, in the Cherokee Reservation. The itelligent portion of ‘the civilized tribes Lake great interest in the present mnbvements emmy and the future — of the wild, roving tribes of the Plains. Mr. » in this connection, gives ap interesting piece ‘of infor information. He states that last spring a joint representation from the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Creek na- 1 rt called on Geueral Grant at the War Office in eshington and made @ proposition agreeing to make peace with all the wild tribes below the Ar- Kausas, receive them into their reservations, teach them the aris of civilized Itfe, — the govern- ment would guarantee to stan & them in every ar- nent made to effect oe en cl. They required thal every promise made ese wild Indians should be kept and adicred to ‘a good faith. This ‘the Indian representatives agree to do at one-twen- tieth of ve cost expended by the government under ‘the present system. General Grant seemea to ap- rove of the general idea, but this was the last of L and uo iurther progress was mnade in the matter. THE COCK PIT. Grent Cock Fight—Richmoud Against New ‘ York—Henrico Farnishes One Hundred {From the Richmond Whig, Dec. 21.) It may not be known to our readers that arrange- ments lave been made for acock fight in New York city, to commence the last of this week, in which seventy-five cocks of the gamest preeds "known in Uhis section are to be matched against the same number of Northern pane chickens, The parties ‘Who havé made Up this great match are said to be the Hon. Join Morrissey, on the part of New York, and Mr. McDaniel, the well known racer, on the rt of Virginia. At any rate, Whoever got it up, tie match will take place, and will araw together (crowds of sporting men from every part of ‘the country. “Squire” Bob Allen, of this city, has collected in the county of Henrico 100 of the fmost splended specimens of cocks we ever saw. In caring and plumage they are royal looking. He eave by steamer to-morrow with them for lew York hey os ‘Jo prevent his treasures from being affected by the salt water or the weailer, they will be carried in bags and placed below deck in @ comfortable ine. ‘The fight will last three days, which will ow a main of twenty-live cocks a side each day. ‘To-morrow and next day the sporting men of ges mond will turn their faces Gothamward, ready 4 their bottom dollar on “the Squire’s’’ cocks, TI! Squire kas procured tie highest crowned black beaver tn the city, and will wear it in the pit, where he will be @ Conspicuous Character as manager-in- chief of the Virginia cock: GENERAL NOTES. ‘The aunexauon of West Florida to Alabama is be- ing agitated. Mrs, Jennie Flay, a citizen of Friar’s Point, Miss., dled lately at the age of 101 years. ‘ North Carolina 18 to have an elght thousand acre park, with a penitentiary in the centre. Ibis said that St. Louis will do more in the pork packing line this season than either Cincinnati or Chicago. Anthony Whitice, colored, was kilied, on the 16th inst, by Alfred Ozment, white, in a barroom at Greensboro, N. C. A planter living three milos from Raymond, Miss., penenest in making cigars po a. an extensive from tobacco raised on a New Orleans rormecmaame ‘orig to bear double lumns in favor of E. B, Wasuburne for fome of the Southern papers are introd = cash system in ent for subscriptions and tisements, They should have done so long = Captain W. F. Cleveland, who commanded a com- y im the Kighth Alabama regiment darmg the Rite war, was stabbed aud killed in an altercation ‘With Colonel Thomas Taylor in a club room at Mobile last week. Rab body hundred acres of valuable land, near ‘Tallahassee, Fia., Were Sold under execution in favor of _— & U0., oo New York, and others, on the 7th for $4,900, it was bought in by the holders of the judgment. ‘The St. Peter's (Minn.) Advertiser says:—About ae miles southwest of Mankato is the epot where ‘alley Railroad Company have decided to build ity, and in less than two years it will contain shops, dwellings, &c., eufficieut for a popula Age 2,600, — Charleston News:—‘‘The solid wealth of pe Beate of South Carolina has been increasin; teadily stice the end of the war, and at the close o: the present year wo anguid have in the Whole State amount of mouey at least equal to Our eight vents i ago. cage of assault was on trini in the New Orleans ber Court recentiy, “and you struck the 1 inquired the magistrate, “Hedad 1 did.” iy ~) yon did Wrong." “You don't say sol” “But ‘af @ inaa cniled vour Honor @ ‘wouldn't ‘ou strike him ? “No, it would be wrong ‘al “Bedad, If believe it would,” replied the culprit, ‘The two sons of J. L. Crosswell, of St. Matthew's Parish, Orangeburg, 5. C., have made thirteen baics of cotton Ss soanin trom wa cores ine an. om . Conner of the same rie, by bushels of cotton seed to the acre, S well as the stable manure trom pine stalls, upon ten acres of Jand, and ploughing it all in broadeast, has raised Beventy- live bushels of corn to the acre, besides fod- der and peas. A car driver on one of the New Orleans street rail- Ways and his son were murdered by a ni jately. The driver demanded the negro’s fare, live cents, which the negro refused te pay, and, seizing & hal the driver ey eens blows upon tue He then attacked the driver's son, who was the only other pergou In the car at the time, and indicted injuries which aouned his death ou the fol- jowing day. The negro then turned we car off the track and made his escape. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Dg Morrs—Barney.—At Rutland, Vermont, on Saturday, . ecember 19, by the Key. Mr, ‘Gleason, boGak M. Dg bore, of ‘Hudson City, N. J., to Mise ANNIE E. Banney, of the former Eee FLEMLNG—HOEY.—On Sunda, ember 20, by the Rey. Fatuer Brennan, at the Church of St. Bernard, th eg ro sq, — Miss Many Hosy, all of ty iO PLUBRRBON—HALNES.—At RS N. J., on Thurs- day, December. 17, by the Kev, Alanson Haines, r., to Nevrig b., daughter of KEAB—LE VeuT.—On Wednesday evening, Decem- ber 1, at ‘Trinity chapel, by the Key. Mr. Oimstead, Mr. LIGAIL Keas, of Augusta, Ga, to Miss Cons Netra Le Vert, Gaughter of Madame Le Vert, of Mobile, Ala, Mobile, Augusta, New Orleans and Huntsville popes. please copy. JHAKFER—WOOLLEY.—On Wednesday evening, December 16, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Key, W. Gass, PHILie D. Scuakren, Jr, to Many L.. eldest daughter of James Woolley, Esq., all of this city. Dordentown and Philadelphia papers please copy. Wii8eLKR—BLAIR.—On Laursday evening, Decem- ber i7, by the Key. J. T. Lord, pastor of the Harlem Dutch Reformed church, RICHARD P. WHBELER to JanB BuAik, all of Harlem, Died, AlGuIL#.—Suddenly, on Monday, December 21, Joun b, AlGULLE, Jr., in lis 25th year. ‘The relatives aud friends of tie family are respect- fully invited to atvend the funeral services; aiso the members of Dode Division Sous of Temperance, at his parents’ residence, No. 287 West Forty-eighth sree hs (Tuesday) evening, at quarier past sevea o'clock. SaRKETT.—On Monday, December 21, of consump- tion, JouN Baxuery, a native of New York, aged 20 years. . ‘rhe relatives and friends and those of his brother- in-law, Michael J. Murphy, also the members of Company A, Fifteeuth regiment New York Volua- leer Engiueers, also the members of the Letter Car- riers’ Association, are respecttuily invited to attend the funeral, Irom his late resideuce, 40 Greenwich avenue, on Wednesday allernoon, at one o'clock precisely. eae .--On Sunday evening, December 20, at nine clock, JOHN BAGLIN, aged 40 years. ‘The relauves and friends are invited to attend the funeral at nis residence, 114 East Warren sireet, Brovkiyn, on Wednesiay morning, at nme o'clock, Longiord Journal and Westueath Guardian please copy. BRavy.—On Monday, December 21, of consump- tion, MarGaker E, Unapy, aged 6 years and 5 mouths, ‘The funeral will take place, from the residence of her mother, 13 South Third street, Williamsburg, on Wednesday 'ROOR, wt two O'clock, Movue (Ala.) papers please copy. a aan Monday, December 21, Puitie Car- N S. His remains will be taken from his late residence, No, 34 Peil street, to the Church of the Transtigura- tion, Mott street, on Weunesday, morning, at ten O'clock, where igh mass will be cclebi ” for the repose Of his soul, and trom theuce to Calvary Ceme- tery at half-pasy™ twelve o'clock. Friends and ac- quaintances are respectfully invited to attend. CHITTBNDEN.—UR Monday, December 21, Lucius CiITTENDEN, aged 68 years. ‘Yhe relatives and iflends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his lute residence, Wash- wmgton Heights, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o’ciock, Carriages will be in attendance at lawood station to meet tue tram leaving Thirlueth street at Malf past ten A. M. Davipson,—Unp Sunday, Decemper 20, SARAH, whe of George Davidson and daughter of the late Thomas iuret. ‘dhe tuneral will take place this (Tuesday) afternoon at one o’c.ock, from med late residence, 173 Lorimer atrect, Brooxlyn, i. D, one 18.—UD ‘Monday, December 21, GiLBEXT Davis, in ihe 52d year of his age. His trices and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited Ww atvend the funeral from st, Bartholomew's church, corner Lafayette place and Fourth sireet, on Thursday morning, at hali-past ten o'clock. DsNNi3.—OD ee Pyro 20, of pneumonia, JAMES M. Dennis, sagen ‘Lhe relatives and fonds or ‘the famty are respec t- fully tuvited to attend the funeral, from lis late rest- pete No. 316 Last Twenty-seveuth sirect, on Wed- jesday afternoon, at Lalf-past twelve o'clock. a POUGLAMS. —vn Sunday, December 20, Mrs. JANE Dova ass, aged 93 years and 9 months,’ Funeral i take place from her late residence, 92 Washington avenue, Brooklyn, this (Tuesaay) a- ternvon, a one o'clock. ‘fue relatives and friends of the family are respect- ti gr ited to attend. DUPFBY.—At Greenpoint, on Monday, enna 21, Mrs. Kos# DUFF&Y, iM the 75th year of her ag ‘rhe iriends and acquaintances Of the fame ‘are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tue res.dence Of her sou, Olay street, near Union avenue, on, Wednesday afternoon, at’ two o'clock. EN enn ya rriday, December 18, at Albany, , aiter a brief ines, CAROLINE M., Wife of Jol Eimebdort, Esq,, aged 33 years, Friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wedne: alter noon, at two o'clock, at Lue Reformed church, corner ol ferry aud Green sireetsy, Albany. DIXON.—At Rye, on sWiday, becember 20, Fran- CRS HENRIETTA ALLAIRE, Wile of James Dixon. ‘The relatives and frieads of the {amily are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, irom the resi- deuce of her broter-in-law, Johu H. Minuse, Grace Cuurch street, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock, Train leaves Twenty-seventh street at half-past eleven o’clock A. M. Carriages will be in walling at l’ortchester Gepot. Feanis.—on Friday, December 18, DANIEL 8. FEeakis, aged 19 years, 2 mouths aud 23 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral, this (luca ) morning, at eleven o’ciock, from the residehce of 1 father, Wiluam beari», corner of Clinton and Pater- son avenues, West Huvvken. The Palisade avenue ee from Loboken ferry ran within oue block of the jus. bKs8ER.—In Brooklyn, on Mouday, December 21, CHARLES WALLACE, youngest son of the late Jonn and Sarah S, Fraser, in the s7th year of his age, Notice of funeral Hereaiter, GRAHAME.—At Fernandma, Fila., on Friday, August 25, Cuptain H. K. Gkallame, United =tuics Revenue service. ‘the reiatives and friends of the family, also his brother oficers, are respectiully invited to aitend the funeral, from the residence of fis wife's mother, New London, Conn., on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Hewrtrr.—On Monday, December 21, Mary ANN Hewiti, native of the county Cavan, Ireland, ‘The is.ends of the 1amty are respectfully invited to atte the funeral, from her father's residence, coraer of Spore edge ta, W Ee burg, tuis eslay) afternoon, Wo O’ TitbGsx8<—-At his. Fesidence, No. 141 Railroad ave- nue, Jersey City, on Monday mourning, ember 21, Madary al HigarNs, tn the 20th year of his age. ‘The Jumeral will on Wi moru- ing, at ‘en o'clock, from Si. Mary’s church, where @ solemn requiem mass will ve offered for the repose of his soul. ‘The friends and acquaintances, also the members of the Y, U, 1. Souety, are respectfully requested to attend, No allowed, Spring tield (Mass.) papers please copy. KLAUSERG.—On Sunday, December 20, of aneu- risin, J. WiLLIAM KLAUBERG, aged 39 years aud 9 months. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, 138 West Thirty-sixih sireet, this (Lu One O'C.00K, Lake, —At Islip, L. 1, on Friday, December 18, suddenly, Mrs. NANCY, Widow of Isaac Lake, aged 69 years. ‘the vnains were interred in the family burial and wh 1s SLanamtan.—oin a cen 21, yor gering iiness, MARA NEHAN, aged years, co mae of the parish of White Caurch, county ork, the misnta end relatives ave respectiuily invited to attend the funcrai, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock, from hor late residence, Kast torty-third Birect, between Lexington and Fourth avenues. Loss.—On satday, December 20, of pneumonia, ELIZapern, reiict of Adoipius Loss, aged 76 years. Kelatives and friends of the iamily, also of her fons, George W. and Francis H. Love, and of her sons-tn-law, Augustus Wiesmann, Charies 1). birds- eye, James Poyie and J. i. baldwin, are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesuay afternoon, at one o’c.0ck, from 64 St. Mark's piace myirentn street). MILI On Monday, December 21, Miss SAkAil Mines, daughter of 4 late Joun Miles. Vhe funeral wtil axe piace on Wednesday seg noon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 5 Barrow street. Keiatives and trends of the ‘amily are eaperanny invived to altend without further notice. MircHent.—On Sunday morning, December 20, JORN MITCHELL, aged 2 years. The funerai will take e irom the residence of Thomas Ky! his biother-in-law, No. 8 Doyer sireet, on ‘ihursday afternoon, at ove 0 Clook. The relatives a nnDar ~ requested to aitead Mad funeral, nehbarg (Va) papers please cop; MOGINNESS.—HENKY MCUINNESS, In the 62d year of his age, native of the county Monaghan, Ireand. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are respecttuliy invited to ‘atioud the funeral, this (ue. day) morning, at se ales eigat o ‘clock, from | lave resiuence, 246 nton wireet, to St. Mar; chureh, Where a solemn requiem wiil be offered or the re ot his soul. ge sunday, hg ed 20, Joun 4y gon of Daniel and Wamara, aged 2 years, 10 months and 12 ‘The friends and relauives of the family are most 4 ) alternoon, at | a v invited to attend the Semanal, | this (Tues- day) afternoon, at one o'clock, from 142 Sudlolk PLuMB.—At Niagara, Ontario, Const, on Sunda} December +0, Exizaunra, wile of J. Burr Plumb, Esq., formerly of Albany, N. Y. Puick.—On Monday My moreing, December 21, JosePH M. Paicr, President of the Ori in the 64th year of his age, The funeral will take place on Wednesday after- noon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, No, 31 Pike street. The relatives and" friends of the family and the members of the Exempt Firemen’s Associa- tion are respe cUully invited to attend, ‘The members of ‘the Association of Brot Fire- | men are hereby notified to meet at No. 31 Pike street, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock, for te pure pose of paying the last tribute of our worthy associate and treasurer, Joseph Price. FRANCIS. ee ie , F. 8. Ran&IN.—On Monday, December 21, Jaaus Kent Rana, aged 13 y Friends are reapectfully invited to attend the fu- neral, from the resideuce of his mother, 398 Fou rth avenue, on Wednesday mi corning, t ten o'clock, Smyru.—At College Point, » on Sandi cember 20, Mast, 4 dangbser of Thomas and Sinyth, aged 8 yea: months. The funeral wil, take] lace this day (Tuesday), at twelve o’clock noon, The rem: will be taken to valvary Cemetery, SoMMERS.—On Shiuraay, December 19, of pneu- monia, Rev. CHARLES G. BRS, D, Ds, in the TOU year of his age. ‘The funeral will take place on Wednesday morn- ing, at eleven o'clock, from his late residence, No. 17 St. Mark’s piace, from whence the remains w: removed to Greenwood for interment. The relatives and friends of the ee ey the clergy gene are invited to attend, ut further notice, TuoMPsSON.—At Rahway, N. J., on Sunday, Decem- ber ~ THOMAS THOMPSON, aged 74 years and 2 Months. The relatives and Scents of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday noon, at twelye o'clock, from his late residence, Rahway, N. J. TRisTON.—At Hoboken, N, J., on Monday, Decem- ber 21, at the residence of Mr. Join Davin, corner of Garden and Fourth streets, PETER TkisToN, in the 80th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the ered in the 65th y e. The relati/es and friends of the family are respect- fully ivited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence. No. 158 Orchard street, Newark, N.J., (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock. WILi1AMS.—At Peekskill, on Sunday, December 20, after asevere iliness, Colonel JoHN WILLIAMS, aged 76 years, The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, at St. Peter’s church, Peekskill, on Wednes- day afternoon, at half-past one o’clock. Woop.—in Brookiyn, on Monday, December 21, ABRAHAM Woop, aged 70 years, Funeral services at his residence, No. 17 Concord sircet, Liooklyn, on Wednesday morning, at nine o'clock. His reinains will be taken to Hempstead, i. . for interment. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend without further notice, SITUATIONS WA) Cooks, &c. Q) STH ST) INTHE REAR—A RESPECTABLE WO- man as lirst class plain cook, washer and ironer; isa good baker. Best city ref 1.Q GRION COURT (UNIVERSITY PLACE).—A SCOTOH Protestant woman as first class cook; erat het S, ce. game, soups, baking, pastry and all kinds of desserts first floor.—As first class ac call or ad her 4.0) Waster aud troncr;is'« good moker of bresd aa and c orders. city reference. 17 Fa8t UT ft, BETWEEN SD AND éTit AVS. for two days; riug the WEST 18TH STA YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK, Biscuit; good elty reference. 4.93 "Vote or reaiwurant; uuderstaads al kinds Of meats 4, OF SRLEOR, Dk TER Ba FIRST FLOOR.— iv cook in @ private family, Good reference. 92 EAST 4TH 8T., NEAR 2D AY., IN THE REAR.—A __SUPRATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, 28 Sure sr. ae BROOKLYN.—A 4 BERTSOTARLR oO chambermaid and waitress, fighi nousework good references Call for two daya. a eh one ) WEST ISTH St, REAK.—A RESPEOTA to do up stairs work aud assist with the w froting. $3 KING sr A RESPEOYABLE PROTESTANT GIRL 3 aid aud waitress; would do housework in a smalt ‘any st elty reference.’ Call for two days. 88 GIRL ung and MULBERRY ‘8T, BASEMENT. ait YOUNG WOMAN 8 chamberinaid, Seatatress and to make herself gene. rly rat ay a tamu going to ‘Calitoruta, or New Meaico; 102 EAST 2TH ( STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- barmaid end to masta Washing} best clty vorerence. 7 with the fine EAST TH ST., BETWEEN 187 AY. AND AV. A. wapectabie young irl as chambermald and wai ride peat fumily, or has no objection to » house; good reicrence trom last-place. Cail for two WEST 19TH sr., Av8.—A respectable with washing or as cham| BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH irk to do chamberwork and a Feferences, Cad Le soem til sulted. “itidlidneicensvoniares 142 WEST 1TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE FuONG. 4 woman wishes a ‘situation as chambermak waitress or to do light housework, City reference. WEST ISTH ST, NEA §TH AV.-A YOUNG girl a8 chambermaid and waitress, or to do general 219) good reference, 25 6 WEST HOUSTON (ST., BASEMENT.—AN AME- rican young girl to do light chamberwork aud walt- 310% WESE 4187 St BETWEEN 8TH AND STH AVS.— t girl trom St. John, N. B., a8 chamber- Salland wamateen, & oe teleost éapablé and under- stands her business; ‘no objection to the oountry ; yood refe- ene, 3: 5 EAST 82D —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL +) as chambermaid; ma good plain sewer ; no objec tion to a boarding house, or would take care of children, Seamstresses. MORTON ST.—A DRESSMAKER OF SOME YEARS’ experience in the city wishes a few more customers by weel Dressmakers ai 9 WEST 4TH ST.A DRESSMAKER AND SEAM sirens who operates on Wheeler & Wilson's machine © engagements by the day or week, FIRST CLASS DRESS- 20 % er to go. out by tho, a Kor would tak maker to go. ou Work ab her own house, 7 ‘n® SAY OF week or would take 28 CHERRY 8T.—AS SEAMSTRESS; WILL GO OUT by the ‘day or by the “week or mouth; can dress make aud operale on sewing machine; the best of refereueo & le 45 ELIZABETH sf. AN AMERICAN GIRL WANTS family sewing by the day, or would go as seamatress ; Understands Wheeler & Wilsou’s sewing macatue. 49} WEST 9TH 8, CORNER OF OTH AVA 2 young lady, formerly at Mme. Dedin's, is now pre- prepared to make up New Year's and Evening Dresses at the Horton notice and at Teasonable prices, 57 BESTER STREET, ROOM NO. 1A GERMAN £9) peaks good English, as seamstress and ‘day or month; wages moderate, Can be seen for two days, 1 32 FST 88D ST.—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON OL Wheeler Wilson's machine; with or without a ma- chine, by the week or month; understands all kinds of family sewing, cutting and iting, Call on or address M, 137 WES! 2st st. BETWEEN orit AND 7TH AVS. Arespectable iri in a private family as seamstress, dressmaker aud trimmer; can sew on Wheelgr & Wilson's machine and is wiling and obliging. “The beat city reference. 149 West, srt 8T.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN who is a good Seamstress, some ‘sewing to do al home, or would go out by the day. 52 = ‘STH BT., CORNER 8D AV.—A THOROUGHLY dress pe maker would like to work out by the ones woul get up work at home, Gallo or address. Ring 168 BLEECKER 8T., Leva] oF BULLAWAN.—A WEST 1TH ST, NEAR 6TH AVENUE. PRO- testant girl as Heamstress and dressmaker, by the first class meat and a pastry cook or to do the entire Indy, just commencing as first dressmaker, Wichen “work; efereuces. Can be seen for two | wishes e few niore encaxeinents; has managed thet depart. ment in first rate business s houses dinver and eveuin, er made ip the moat exqiisive aie for $6 or BS plain 100 22 AY.,CORNER OP ISTH 8T., THIRD FLOOR — ee! bi Address kira. Ares botabie young woman as’ Srst ‘cook in» rn A A prraie, fanul x, washer and froner; has aT AV. NEAR, WEST 22D 8T,—A COMPETENT ree years’ ya ee f place, Call for two ‘ould take a little more work; cuts by 102 West 2TH 8T., IN THE KEAR,—AN ENGLISH woman as cook; understands all kinds of cooking; ‘would assist with the washing; no objection to the country; good city reference. Schoure "Eales ‘aught for $1. a SE PUATIONS NS WANTED—FEMALES. Pulse Ste Housekeepers, &e. ITUATION WANTED—BY A CHRISTIAN | LADY, aged 28, to take of s family pr be Tag oun 400 od do ony i iat ‘sowing; 4 hohe more an object han reference given.’ Address Helen, Herald olliee, for [te Nurses, &c. Q) BAST #1TH -8T.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL 2 as nurse and would assist io light chamberwork. Can be eon for two days at present | employer's, 1b CLINTON bry NEAR. FULTON, nN, BROOKLYN S$ D wet nurse, b; wheat nuay roman white Js lx weoks ait. Xppiy to Dre cor SQ WEST Til S148 COMPETENT r NURSE AND f ‘aducuied'and fond ef shitisen, sll on OF two days. 1 PRINCK 8T., IN CROCKERY STORE.—A RE- fd spectable married woman as wet nurse, Call for two days. TV] W888 15th 81. FIRST FLOOR—A RESPEOTA ble American woinan as child’s nurse; good reference. Cali for two days. ik 1 Wear 1TH st.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS housekeeper; good reference. 126 % West 41ST, ST., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND testant young, girl, to anind ehildren ial mane beet Prise useful. Can be seen at com row her present employer's, 13] NEST TH St. NEAR 6TH AVA PROTEST. fant youny womah as nurse; can take full charge of & baby ; no object . Can be seen until Cagaged, to the country ;'referen il HELP WANTED—FEMALES, ANTED ‘A FIRST CLASS $ Cook FOR A PRI ing house, with city reference fom tary Call at 3 Cinton place from 0 d'elook & tol. ANTED—A GOOD DRESSMAKER: ONE , THAT CAN Landry's, 6 "a 38 Broadway. WASTED. IMMEDIATELY, ONE COOK AND ONR jerstanding ity onal ress undi ailan, Apply at 210 Bust Lich WANTED A WET NURSE: FRESH BREAST OF + YOUng an thy. ferences. re- quired.” Cai?at'd Fort Gleon place, Brooklyn, Wy BPs PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO THE pore ir wor) be @ good plain cook, w: froner, » At 16 sh ete, spetwres Ww andI oiclook. JANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO a Wares in a family of four grown Prima anan Waerpai STRONG, a, HEALTHY WOMAN, AMBRE or preferred, as cook and Jaundress ; 5 gone wpame mada atts ane bd Apply ov Wedues between it} WAnrED. GERMAN WOMAN FOR GENERAL Ley Pe ept fi avira bats ey ‘n family of four aduite ‘OUNG LADIES Ww AN’ ‘at 88 Buh ays toriae splendid inducements Day and evening ins YOUNG GIRL WANTED. “ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGR, he housework of wsinali family restuing within'as hot of New York, west Wages and a good home. Gilered to 6 whling and obliging gir. Address W., box 389 Rew York Post oft (0 LEARN TELEG RAPH- howe siudying now have 74 Vhem for eary employment. WEST 19TH 8T., SROORD FLOOR.—A RESPECT- abie young w As nurse and seamstress or ‘maid and seamstress; good city reference, WEST OTH ST, NEAR 7TH AY. FIRST je) class nurse; is capable of taking entire charge of an infant from its birth; bas veen in first class families for 1b years; best city references, 18¢ ar housebeeper 202 ing care of an infant from its birth and do plain sewing; beat clty reference, 22, TH 8T., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM,— able Woman as NUree and seamstress OF BS chatabermaid; good reverence, 220 WEST 2TH STs SCOTCH ‘PROTESTANT AS nurse for cliidren or wu invalid lady ; "no objec Gon'to sew ; elty reference, Call for two days, | 931 EAST 45TH 8T., BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AYS.— A respectable girl, 18 years of age, us nurse or to do ts ght cae and waiting; good reierence. Call for wo days. 24 week, 324 WEST QIST BT.—A PROTESTANT GIR nurse oF clambermail; can operate on Wheeler & Wiigon’s imachine, “Inquire for two daya, rl Si 835 Hasty » BETWEEN Is? AND 2D AVS.—A Protestant woman as infant's nurse; the full charge i required. Best city reference. 513 EASE ISTH St. TOP FLOOR, ROOM 11.—A | RE- 0. ©) ai table woman wants « baby to wet nuree at her own house, aving lost her own baby two months. 655 22,,A%c4, YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL AS Ad Seeias eos ae plain sewing and light chamber- Work} good city reference, 144 aD 8T., BETWEEN AVS. A AND B.—A FRENCH king English and German, as ehila’s nurse js wi fing’ ‘and obliging. ‘) WEST 19TH 8T., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— A young girl as'children’s nurse; is capable of EAST 101H S8T.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN a8 ick nurse; best reference, Can be seen for one RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, RFECTLY of milk, to nurae a baby at widren and give the ighoat reter- 01 Laundresses, &e FRANKLIN TERRACE, WEST 2TH ST.—A PROTES- tant us laundress or chaimbermald in a iret class place. 2 Best reverence. 103 WESt2TH st.. two Doors FROM 6TH AY. A respectable worn wishes to take in gentlemen's oF ladies’ washing; ean ulso do tuting, 149 WEST TH ST—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN EP would uke the washing of w tow yeatiemen or fam 159 WEST 27TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A respectable woman as laundress and chamber- maid in # small family; understands tuting; goud eity refer- ence, Cull for two days, 22 WEST 18TH ST., ROOM 18.—A ae woman wants gentiemen's or a private family’s at her own house; an eaperienced hand; beat reler- ence, Ask for Mra, Johnson, 23 EAST 8TH ST.—A COMPETENT SEAM3TRESS 1 wishes to go out by the day j ean cut and it children's 25 WEST 41ST 8T., TOP FLOOR, TRONT ROOM.—A German woman wishes to go by the day to wash ‘and iron or do housecleaning. Call for two days. — TLL SES87 17H STA PROTESTANT WOMAN Ag class cook; is thoroughly competent in all tte Urauchen! best city reference, Vit 1]] West wri sr, IN THE REAR.—A GOOD, capable girl as cook, washer and ironer; is an excel” lent Iaundress aid good plain cook has the beat city refer- ence. WEST 16TH 8T,, Bi 218 ie met a good ment cook {n @ hotel, or as order coo! ining saloon or hotel; best city reference, ETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS. Vadpoctable 7oung woman af 3 eee rate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine wishes to go out by e day, wrist 1TH ST.—A DRESSMAKER WHO understands the business fn all {ts branches and can 24 ‘ence, WEST 83D 8T. up stairs work and piain sewing; good “A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO city refex- 301 EAST 33D 8T., NEAR 2D AV.-A_ FIRST CLASS dressmaker wishes a few more engagements by the ¥ or week or would take work at her own house; operates ps aw beeler & Wilson's machine, Call or address. 1Q WEST 1TH ST. REAR—A RESPECTABLE Biri as cook in a “respectable family ; understands making soups and pastry; no objection to assist with washiag 5 Dest reference gi € 9TH AV., IN THE STORE.—WANTED, FOR A washer and froner; also for # ‘nice and good coo! ily chambermaid and waitress, a situativa with a private fawily. Both have good references, “WEST 38D STA wins CLASS ik FOR alt Kinds of soups, me; can 12: “ twke ful charge of the Meta a cha? maveeting f requtcod. a Le highly recomm 132 WEST 19TH 8T., IN THE BEAR—A COMPETENT woman as couk, Waser and inouer; good of bread and biscuit, 399 WET s8r ST.—A, SEAMSTRESS WANTS A Ge) few engnsements dy the day of week; can cut and fit Tndies’ and mlases’ dreasea ;4n a firat class triiomer & a Grover & Baker machiue; is willing to take out wilh her Af required. 3.4.3 ZAST. MD, 81. NEAR 187 AY.—A GOOD DRESS. maker, who cab fit and trim nicely, and can use Wheeler & Wilson's machine, wiahes to go out by the day or would take a permanent situation ; also & young girl as nurse Bnd seamstress. 268 TH AY.cA RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES a few families’ and gentlemen's washing at her own. house} can do French Huting; best elty reverence. 397 * 27 wt St—A RESPECTABLE, WOMAN TO. GO ut by the Jase laun to do att Kinds of work; good referenoes: 356 TAY, ONE FLIGHT OF STAIRS UP, BACK YO “room.—A respectable marriea woman to do some family washing at her own house ; can do’ nll kinds of French luting aud can give best clty reference, Cail all Luis week. 4.04. EAST TH Sr. FIRST PLOOR—A YOUN! woman as laundress or chambermaid in a posrulug hi willing 10 make herself usetul; has beon in the habl ng in boarding houses, dress 5; te willing Waitresses, &c. 28 WEST 26TH ST,--A LADY WISHES A SITUATION for ® competent waliresa or chambermaid, who can be seen for two days, between 9 wad 12 o'clock, at Ler present he 36% WEST NTH 8T.-A VERY RESPECTANLE Protestant girl as scametrens and ‘a maid or Shildron's mnald; no objection to do light chainberwork ; can do plain stitching on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; best cit goferones, ‘Can be seen for two days at her sister's resi- nee. 132 WksT 19st 8T., IN THE REAR.—A SCOTCH as 200K a ands er business in a'l iis branches; entire charge of the kiteben; city reier- — 139 TTHAV.<& COMPETENT WOMAN 48 COOK: understands all kinds {amily cooking, baking, des- werts and marketing; best eity reference. Call Tor two days, second tloor, 147 WEST, JTH ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG oe. ape go out by the day ; is a good cook, washer and city reterence. 155 WEST 271TH S8T., SECOND FLOOR.—AS GOOD French cook in a private family; good reference. ISTH 81, NEAR, 1TH AY-—A WELSH WOMAN Glass cook ; no objection to m first class boarding Doane or meat cook in # hotel; isan excellent baker; Felerence. HUDSON 8T.—A_ FEW MORE CUSTOMERS by & goud boys? tnllorede ean make walk- yeneval ; ali kinds of family chines. Cali or address, 486 wT) AY., BETWEEN 27TH AND 28TH STS.—A fashionable dressmaker wants to take ona few more customers, 655 2 AV.A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO 655 lain sewing aud light chamberwork; good city re- serence gh ven. General Housework, &c. % GILFORD PLACE (EAST 45TH ST.), NEAR 3D AV.—A widow, with « small ebiid, to do geueral housework; j can be well recommended, EAST ‘4TH 8T.-A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO WOULD 2 7 unde rake general bi housework ina Feapectable family. good 18Q TH AX», BETWEEN SD AND. 32D BTS. TOP floor.—A’ reapectabie woun as cook, washer aud froner, Bestcityreference, 216 | CHRYSTIE STREET, ROOM NO. man Protestant womall as cook orhousekeeper. 924 Weer, sire ST.—A RESPECTARLE GIRL, IN private famtiy; ix a good cook and baker; would ro good reference, OER. Secret with, Washing and froning 96 AY., IN THE BASEMENT.—A RESPECTABLE. G6 omen as cook; thoroughly understands French and Engitsh cooking et Gity reiercnce; no objection tow Doardiug house or hot EAST 457 8T., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A rouog WoRaD aS COOK, Washer aud L0ver; good Tel i for two days. QA] UTE ST. BETWEEN 7TH AND €TH AV8.—A _7oung woman as cook, washer and ironer; no objeo- tion to 24 WEST 8D 8T.—-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS a jain sooty washer and ironor or to ouisewore in a anal family ; good eity reference. Drs 232 housework fn a atuall pi city reference. QQ WEST STH ST., ROOM 10.—A GIRL AS COOK 2 ‘and to assist with the washing ia a private family ; beat city reverence. 26. 4. GRAND ST..A YOUNG WOMAN FROM HAM- burg ns first class cook ; best references given. gener WEST 19TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.-.A RESPECT- able girl as cook, washer and trover, or to do general rivate family; Isa good baker; best 3G HENRY 8t. TOP FLOOR, RACK ROOM.—& GOOD ) girl to do general housework in a private family; good cook, washer and ironer; no objection to a boarding house kiteben ; kod city reference, Cail WATTS STREET.A YOUNG WOMAN TO Do enoral housework or as chambermaid in a private good clty reference, Cail for two days. 6TH AV., THIRD FLOOR, BACK RUOM.-A RE- pectable girl to do geaeral housework ; & good ivoner; good city reference; no ob- country. 85 $ in CoO, washer and Jection to go employ; 10§ EAST SI8T ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS WAIT- ress and chambermaid in a private family. Inguire ‘at her present empioyer's, + 166 Tt Av BETWEEN m8T AND 2D STS. THIRD WO toor,—A Protestant giles waitress; is willing wo as- # 1a clainberwork; best lty reverence, Miscellancous. 7 7TH &T., TOP FLOOR.-A LITTLE GIRL IN A private amily ; wages not so much an object as a good home. “Can be seen for two days. 1.QQ BAsT 90 STA PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN ay lady's aid; is @ good seamstress; un ny dressmaking and hairdressing; is very obliging; can give goud ciy reverence ; ring third bell, QQ, West s8T, sts LADY, FULLY QUALIFIED, a desirous of an engagement as matron of an in- stliulion or as companion and housekeeper; competent to take the entire hares. of @ family or any position of trust; references the highest in the city, Address Matron lor three days. 339 WEST 20TH 8T.—BRAIDING, EMBROIDERY, Knitting, crochet worsted, ail fancy needlework. and Autre doue i bert syle, at home oF at pairon’sy by Mra. Me P A STH AV. BETWEEN WTH AND 85TH STS.—A young yl tn a photograph galery; capable of wait: { In the Yeveptivn room, re nd f ia: stivering the popah, ec: *Unil or addres fer two days. AX you io pay ercices exc NG LADY WISHES SOME KIND OF NEAT, it work to do at home, by which she can earn orvourd; ise very plainy cat and rapid weiter, anged. ‘Triders will themselves able ae by 8 oy answering this, Address box ERRY 8T REAR, FIRST FLOOR.—AN 106 ° American young woman’ to do general housework in a nmail private family; {6 8 good cook, washer and ironer ‘and baker; city reference. Cau for two days. BLEECKER 8T. CHILDRE HOME. A able woman to do geveral housework hor little boy, three years old. 125 ane 28 Sara atiall private tant 00d city reference i, REAR, ROOM. 22.— general housework ina uid gO w ike way out Of the city; ‘Can be seen for wo days, ESSEX 8T., BETWEEN HOUSTON AND RIv- 2 int seodnd floor, front room.—A German woman rk; 1# 8 good piain ovok, washer and irouer, 92] Bast 4TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR, fe woman to do housework; youn Cali for two days. 178 B15 TET TH, STA, YOUNG WOMAN TO DO ‘ +) housework ia @ small family; ely and country re ferences WEST 38D STA COMPETENT WOMAN AS first class cook rivate family, whe ugh French cvok ## required ; understands ‘her bus fe branches; no washing; can Jo ail kinds of eat and obliging can give Best of city reference. 316 i8T_AV.—A FIRST CLASS COOK, WHO THO- ) yougilly understanda English and French cooking, and has no objection to # hotel; good city reference, Can nee for two aye 340 () WEST 20TH &§T., IN THE REAR.—TWO PRO- festant girs, aisiars, tozether one ae gor plain cook, first rate washer and froner; the other as chainberinatd and Waitress ; good city reference ‘trom last place. EAST 99TH §T.—-A RESPECTABLE GIRL | As 34 coo! = bo objection to froning oF (0 do general housework B71 Bava BETWEEN Sist ist with wash inj in @ ermal meee t —A in a peivae family OF ii Cail for wo Protestant Wworman as coo! osraing Howse; no objection to the coun 40 tn res an naire Jenn bbe ween for two day 93 i AST 12TH 8. TOP FLOOR.—AN ENGI 1sit Protestant woman as plain cook, washer and loner; $23 or country ; reference, aD Fag REOOND ase FIRST CLASS evok; understands cooking, meats, ourding house oF B5Q THRDAY, BETWEEN sTH AND SOTHt ars. A respectable young girl, to do general housewor! good reference. advertiser mu A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE LADY DESIRES A Situation as compauion or nursery governess: would take care of an invalid and assist io light housekeopine W& & quick copyiet; also a thorough buslaces wouan in 8 wat apy eal reCerence given. Address for ous week, A. family, social aud bus fidence observed. Inter Appointed. Editorial reter- euces and reliabie families’. Address Writer, box 1 mation D YOUNG ENGLISH LADY AS GOVERNESS TO young children; teaches bugiish and musle, Address i Bs, box 229 Heraid ontice. A BITUATION WANT! A A WOMAN, FOR Low ‘wages, with the priv taking her child with her. Unii for two days at Mrs, Rooney's, 67th st. and Sd ay. YOUNG LADY, WHO IS A PLAIN, RAPID AND correct writer, Wises ® position as copyisl, asaistaut bookkeeper or casiler, Address Miss 8 La C., box 104 Her: ald ofiice or Jersey city | Post otlee. Y A LADY—WRITING AND COPYING, LAW OR mercantile correspondence, bv de, bookkeeping mdver- tisemente, notices, circulars, Ac. Ad B. O. Ay box 190 Herald onice. EAST 17H BT, NEAR IST AV.—A SCOTCH Protestant girl t0 do general housework ; i aes 41 ftanda hor business; good Felerence, vo objection to country. S?_ WTA BTA RESPECTABLE GIRL TO eneral houvework nid. make herself generally ity renee given. G24. 20 AYy, TOP FLOOR, Back A RESPECTABLE 622 4 young girl to do Soar housework or chamberwork and waidlug, best city reference. Housekeepers, &c. 37 WEST ITH BT, CORNER OF 6TH AV.—AN Joan woman’ ax jvasckeeper or tiurne for an invaild ta: Bentieman : has much experiouse; referee 89 ebjgetion to the couatry. Call oF i) iy dress for Sree days, A. KE. 447 te useful. UV ANTED—BY A LADY A POSITION AS ASSISTANT i New For cashier or writer in an ollice, Address box 5,981 New ork Vout office. ws BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS Macy" ‘maid, oF Wil read to an ‘invaind; one who will make hersel( uselul, take care of children Wi ome wished for more than wages, Address J50 a omens ai £LP yWANTED—FEMAL LES. Ne AMKKICAN LADY OF INTEGRITY AND GOOD ZA address, and an accomplished dress aud cloak maker, is wauted in m Union square estabilapiment, Address for ved days Marshall, Herald ie YORY HOLDER. —WAN ED, A LADY TO READ C Manuscripts; quickness and Corfectness required ; salary firat, £5 vo @7. *Radreas H, H. Hay Herald oftice, S8AU ST., BROOKLYN.—AS HOUSEKEEPER x iy BROOKLYN lady, who can be weil 183 tyr texpectabie, recommenced. QB TOMsYTH st. ROOM, NO, % FIRST FLOOR, front,—-As housekeeper oF to do general housework, ina small family, by w middie aged German woman, 473 mAh NEAR, STH, STA RESPECTABLE woman of steady habite anu long expericoce as cook ; underaands her busines in ail ie branches; hast Dest city vet rence. 0 Can be seen until en 490 five yours OTH AV., BETWEEN 80TH AND OTH STS.—A oung Women a8 pinin cook, washer and lrover; relereuce from iaat place; would go out by the 5342, WD AV., NORTHEAST CORNER #2) 8T., IN THE grocery atore.—A teldie aged Woman as ‘iret class ie ik; dederstands i {n all tte branches; (s an excellent broad ant binedit tnwker; good city reference from last place. « NEAR STH 8T,—A You NG GIRL AB | | | | wins wi il be rally € ) ) th Ke his Al dress, at bell. ds of 16 be class 2 & respectuve the baker A i 12 al 2: ho ly be stan] 137 X fe he A the 16TH 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A YOUNG LADY 21324 ication and Fefiuements& Atrangor 1 the elty, ae ® Widowor's (amily; a comfortable home more an abject than dalary. Cull on OF address Housekeeper. LADY OF REFINEMENT ane coop P PERSONAL ‘Appearance, no home, solicits the situation of origekeeper Lor & pein | family of Means. Address Hope, Jeraid ofiices ae Wibow LADY Lt Bo of & widower or 626 3D AY NE aoe ao meohaeen i private famby POSITION AS pe IN AW powEns ne wo reference. jams Ap American capel on Y nia ress [or two days. oe iuteroncoa give Address 8. C. ‘neta offices, STH AY., BETWEEN KIST AND 62D STS., ety | Sissi ben aes yf A yoy ORamAy TAA Moo jeune cence to ie one as who pee rae ten years in Bngland, with oan toe tulrcharge of he itehen the smart Fen F ‘joan fam! Se et of Tag nares ate to reqnirads other a8 Tides yours’ abiic. ier vere. #t Fou olive velveea6e. "Cam be aeen for ihren deve marked H, B, T. WANTED-A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND GQ. to do the work for # small fainily of wduits, Ap- " TEN | LADIES MADE "THIS IN. BI weeks. wan! for “Dakota Land Splendid volume, Entirely new. “Once th, Vince. COACHMEN AND D GARDENERS. COACHMAN'S SITUATION ION WANTED—BY. ‘RE. RE. ‘spectable, trustworthy, ‘experienced, useful, industrious an; net class references,’ Apply to Brewster’ & Baldwin, carriage establishment, 186 Broadway, corner of 10th st, A COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man of long experience; omongaly understands his Busines; good Feference, Address box 905 Herald olice, y COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED —BY A SINGLE young man who thoroughiy understands his business; 004 ity reverence trom ingt employer, Can be sven at Mr. tlllings! harness store, 87 West 294i at. CO. MAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man of long experience in the city; seven years’ refer nce from last place. Address W., box 184 Herald office. ft vide No.1 Par! TION WANTED—BY A COMPR:, disengaged; sober and wiles stl his exployers. Call at or adi table No. 1 East s8th at, near bth ; one week, OACHMAN'’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG 7 man who thoroughly understands his business; is a good driver and e: nt groom; has best city references. Ade dress box 125 Herald oilice. JOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED, BY A SINGLE isan excelent driver and groom, sober and roe fabio; hes unexceptionsblo city referenoe, mau, box 123 Herald ellice. GAnDESER WANTED—A_ FRENCHUMAN PREFER- red, who thoroughly understands growing mushrooms end asparagus, as growi in #rauce. Apply to H. A. Barnard, 80 Bleecker st, SITUATION WAN D—BY A YOUNG MAN, prypeee sire man, who has the best recommendations as to ‘and honesty; understands ranning steam furnaces oeand b air pumps; wages no obj ‘good home, Address J, Hug pa; Wi box 216 Miata’ Ottice, ieee XITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG min, a8 coachiman and gardener ; has unexceptior reference from bis jute employers, Address K. N., Herald ollice, WANTED—A SITUATION | AS COACHMAN AND best city reference. Cam a ‘and 2d ats., for two days. y ANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A SITUATION AS coachman aud gardener; can thilk, understands his business thoroughly; very best city reference, Address C. Bug box 162 Herald oilice. ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A SITUA: tion as groom; thoroughly understands the care of horses; is str temperate, Apply to 0. ‘Daw, 088 lroade way. = == HELP WANTED—MALES. wey TAYLOR'S, wi BROADWAY, "OFFICE NO. B.— Wanted, 3 clerks, oflice work, $17’ week ; collector, $145 orters, ‘id; bartedder, groom, B12, Jato ouploye ment. TTENTION.—RESPECTABLE PERSONS OUT OF EM- should cail at Select loyment Agency, SH Broadway. Sasa! oenaitie ckections guaranteed, 1s booebenpene aaiesinen and others, ASRNIS (WANTED, A FEW MEN TO SELL ANEW thing, in city or Ln yap Al great inducements offered. Apply eany at 119 Nasa 10, oY WANTED—IN A PUBLISHING OFFICE, ABOUT 9 FOO, ‘16 years old; salary, $100 firet year; must have recommendations, Address, in own handwriting, P' box 5,490 oilice, OY WANTED-IN A DRUG STORE, A Forgeold; must reside with his parents in the nelghbor- hood of W., corner 36th st. hee OY WANTED—16 YEARS OF AGE, TO LEARN TH reloa k business. Apply at u07' Spring st., after ore B* WANTED—IN THE PUBLISHING BUSINESS, with a polite address, honest and weil recommen pay at hrat of per week: da American boy only, who lives with his parents, Address Publisher, Heraid ol MPLOYMENT.—AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN WANTe ed, aa deliverer or em agent. Apply at 27 Beekman street, third floor, from 10 till ANERGETIC AGENTS WANTE USEFUL SU article, needed in every family; sella at sight, Call for throe days on J. 8, Mackenzie, #3 X st State Rights for sale. EN WANTED—TO GET UP ROUTES ON bie EYENING TELEGRAM. First come drst served. ply at Ho Aun street. —ATTACHES FOR THE NATIONAL ART dation | wo jcbtain testimonials and attend to bust ness to D. Doubloday, Director of Metro- polttat Tepurinent A éth av, corner Md st. W ANTED-A WAITER, APPLY, WITH RECOMMEN- dations, at 21 West sth at., between 9 and Li A. M. ws TED —EXPERIENCED eee TO SELL otlonary of Cony this elty. Address J. J. McNay Brond at., } Rewart NJ. W A YOUNG MAN AS WAITER, WHO UN. derstands the business, Apply with reverence to L. W. Parker, ‘65 and 565 6th av. ws ‘ED—A SINGLE MAN AS COOK, WHO mr lage stands English and Foemch sookin writes English. Apply to] L. W. Ps WwW h hed inva frat clase. Apply, wit pat a wed {n a firet class house, re wl fer. rom 8. ° a 668 and 566 ences, [rom $ to 12 o'clock, to L. W. th av. y ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UN- (lerstands the maicing up o of Ince goods end. Lx oy able pa taking entire charge of f euch 8 department. ‘ednesday to 1 448 Browd: way. Wai, AN INDE STRIOUS, SOBER MAN, AS COL» lector for a brewery ; be of undoubted integrity s ene who bas avled in the above capacity before preferred. Adress Collector, Herald office, V TANTED-A MAN OF SMALL MEAN! ONE COM. poient to Introduce a ready selling article to the Jersey City trade. Jeternational Hotel, corner Duane and William streets, from 6 to 10 a sine. Wagrer.cte AGENTS 10 ) SELL, ‘A GOOD ARTICLE. investing @2 an azen: ean 8 UT TRICK & 00.3 yr 8 Hudson street, Wants :D.-AGENTS, IF YOU WANT 10 MAKE FROM E10 to 920 a day a6lt lake's $1 Patent Cuasr Sorin that make a spring and xo Wg hate ‘chal any common chair by attaching the i ‘deud for circulars. ‘ure of Libby House, 4 Warren areet, New orks _ ANTED—CLERKS, | COPYISTS, eens watchmen, porte conchmen, colo valet, assistant Vodkkeepers ; aniery way, oftice 2, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO MAKE HIMSELF GEN- useful in a tea store; one who las soma nam ledge of the trade preferred. Apply at 4 Montgomery st, dersey City, WARTRDAN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN TO SOLICLE for ap auctioneer (ihe outdoor work); an iotrest to the Fight man. Apply at 340 broauway, ollices 14 (TO WRITE At DESK, wicK good wi oak” wits solace vor Ii Herald yr NG MEN WANTED—TO LEARN TELEGRAPH. ‘82 Oth av. ; terms $55; those at ered them for Ing, at ‘inducements off Finst CLASS ¢ coe ABLE To 8UIT THE Exi- ngies of @ fi ‘clientele, wishes « siuation, reference. Address F, T. » Herald of xe. 1 ‘OB Reet et toy Al atone an ste ghee OLARS men procure stead) ere Oe tae ha Spratt sakes Oe a ae MUST UNDERSTAND MOUNTING | "eel otco. {IRL WANTED.—MUS' mr ES ito Broadway. N MAKERS WANTED AT 19 CANAL Sf G re ag ARI BEAUTIFUL ART, “aioe essen See E ‘ $ WANTED—T0 LEARN 4 h will afford profitable and pl it employment ja PRINTING. —A YouNa MAN wHo UNI Ls oe y. pp at the National jatiousi Teachers’ Insl- k ‘ali kinds of jobving can obtain a situasion at 8 Broad- way. ails WANTED—10 ) TAKE CHARGE OF AN IN- KEIN SILK bagi CHARGB OF A WESE WANTED. TO TAR, CRANTE OF ANTE.) CERI tov suber aud coun 0 a wet puree il be given, Adufeys for one fan eaneiy esoha ee & Co. 104 Franklin at, day ALR. et XALESLADIEG.WANTED, EXPERIENCED 8ALES- laaien, i. 8 miners, Wenaimalug aud taney goods sore. Angulre at Sub Ota TMBRELLA AND PARASOL ere WANTED.—AN Ty ARELEA AND PARABOL CUTE} icf W ANTED— THREE OR FOUR GOOD DRESSMAKERS, ‘at 108 West ist at, FANTED—A_ CAPABLE, TRUSTWORTHY Gitta 10 cook, wash nud Mou, “Apply at Mo Kast Ast ot W. “ANTED-AB © AMTERMAID AND ‘SRAMSTR ‘iri with good feferenes. Apply after 10 o'ciook at «SS Rag 1 BR. a ae DAUND DRESS FOR = ae, “ Watlore! y employment by applying to Charles MPETERT MAN, WHO FULLY. UN. Wee ed os Avply pore neue to je Outre’ oad Waser, Te eee ee way. ast aol Vv A Preset RATE ANTED ral RRP IATRLY fate tare to James ‘rwarren 48 Broadway, between ” OUT 16