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WESTERN MEXICO. Of all the imperialists, of every grade and class, ‘that have made Mexico the theatre of their bloody tragedies and ludicrous farcea, only one remains de- Mant to the power of citizen Preaident Benito Juarez, 8nd the defiant champion of a theocracy mingled With repubiicanism—General Manuel Lozada, dic- ‘tator of the canton of Tepic, State of Jalisco. Santa Anna, Maximilian and Marques ere dead, or might a8 well be dead; smalier lights are utterly extin- guished, but Lozada stilt lives, and, as usual, keeps kicking against the traces. He ts a terrible bugbear to the general government, The Juarez administra- tion know not what to do with him. Were he a youth and a handsome fellow, as the ladies say, in- stead of being an ugly old man, we do not know but what we should be tempted to immortalize him With wild vagaries of the brain, such as show a poetic glory and’romantic tinge about the hero of the alege of Troy, But the only poetry that Lozada cares much about consists tn corn, beans and bayo- nets, The Mexican government know this, and con- sequently are aware that they have to deal with a man who is well prepared for peace or war. The national authorittes have been exerting themselves to bring about an understanding as to the relative Position and relation of the two governments, Lo zada’a and their own; first through moral suasion ‘and honeyed words; secondly by declaring the re- bellious canton @ territory, and lastly by an endea- vor to make a free and sovereign State of it as a member of the Mexican confederacy. This last pro- Position hag aroused the anger of the ultra-radical and against the gupreme government. The haughty Indian mysteriously wields Por 1a all-] ver & half- Geragye and contsinita se indian’ meee | Se ‘a y ‘at from 60,000 MD Bo ants. this num! i is a 8,000 to 10,000 can & to arms at ® momen te es, the Tepic country wel fastnesses and defiles, its splenata and ‘to an in , say that Lozada, at the head of his 10,000 meet resist the six he y or be man- gied. There will be no ‘way work about it—no gong ceremonies. Yet there is a very s‘rong Pressure on the Juarez administration to declare ‘war against the rebellious chief. The pal lib- eral leaders, civil and military, are mortified to thnk blooded rar The carntval of blood, desolation and civil war— ‘ing in 9 national sense—seems to have ceased thout ‘the ae Zt is with great pleasure ‘e announce the war Fist threatened two or three polile a Bo actual war exists; bas Peace here is so temporary that ere this lecter is ‘sanctified in printers’ ink we may have to announce by talearana 8! & pronunciamiento or rebeliion in some the country. Stillit is pleasant to have em! a sae tog and indulge in the hope that int that there is no war we wish we could there were no hi men on the public foe 10 highway! Pi they (wd instantly shot or hanged. State author! sar tre realy i tmruees extinguishing ‘every Tal Coe or: pe because tlie ve States and committed, ate the national “ge ae} také hem under Crorpergenene Ad Dare congaded encg {eingg tn the Ampencumnent of Go of Governor seers: ie cing rare Sart i eee a ae to assassins and robbers who carry dismay and t terror wherever they Governor Rubi of thi this State W ‘State writes from the city of Fyre that on the 19th instant Songress app roved he project authori: vy the 7 ger Dovertment of closing the shoal wat 80 prejudicial to the port of Mazatlan, and that the her age had signed the = The chine ae Zérate ps = the 20th a propositics to Congress construction ia other at Guaymas, tion was Boned to ee can, oon cee af [or ese concessions. bawcad om yond wi Pope aang ray oy tir ifthe ealiosll root tically. But this isdoubtful. eee tao eee a Ww was passed to erect a at t,, i thee, in no Hemsnonee rom although over 000,000 in extra duties for purpose have been col from the ships of foreign nations here. Immense amounts in extra duties have also Et eto agree eee nes mn ros nor the internal works been commenced. = Aunerican and other foreign vessel bg ¢ this port now hse to pay extra duties for these @ Collector of Customs here has oft in- r cent duties ill_ hereafter SEE Hi : z i Eg i a3 local press is the necessity abc pare os Gxrve. has nothing of the ‘ind now, and tly needs it, Indeed, in this re- spect we are as behind as lage high DEATH OF JUDGE €. PARSONS, OF OWID. A Ca:fous Legistative Reminiscence, Judge E. Parsons died at the Southern Ohio Lunatic Asylum, of which he had been for some years an in- mate, on Tuesday last. He became insane while serving his term as Pe omgene mon Pleas rr yy and his cone d one of and knotty jons for Solution’ that x ome before the aes ad bee 2 years. It seemed impossibie tuintionally and not cause ® \. anh} $10 the. public, At one time the Ser: geaneerarms was directed to serve notice of im- Feachient drawn by the ey pe mg of House, which he ue return thereof; but when the we fort action come there was enough of doubt m the minds members of the commitiee to deter them from proceeding in that direction, and the better mryy oe AJ be that there was no warrant for 1 peachment proceed in a case of infirmity ‘which & misfortune wits ut the shadow of crime. It was claimed bats °°] before statod, this hi “u case”’ never came to trial Ee House. ile the question was undergoing consideration public and } was at a eS the Common an additional Judge. Before his Parsons was highly cateemed by men wee Mr vies as an upright citizen and an able and Heavy RoBerRyY at St, CaTnanines.—Quite an ex! Sire renee Bg rmty at St. Catharines, C. W., on Mond Just, b Bc Which @ branch of the Bank of lontrents at the former place loses about Ss in provincial notes. The vank building waa ‘ Fy hl two di ge admiaat being bow el fate own open the convents te" the amount above mentio: abstracted from it, After the robbery the bn re irgtars @re said to have crossed Suspension bridge and hired a carriage at the ph aed = iota ‘wanda, where all trace of them is oocurrence & man namea Williams” nan be teen arreated at St, Catharines on suspicion of knowin; yy about the Pree ihe ha bangs Ay her Ce baRk woul 000 how wor are'st reyrert a at the porpetrs: worl ing to ‘a this robbery. NEW YORK HEKALD, citer te Ghinee, a ‘Wards gold to the present ¢laimant while in the port of Liverpool by an agent of the rebel government, ‘under the name of the Georgia. While lying in that which Mr. Adams took occasion to say, ‘On behalf of my government I feel it my duty, in conso- nance with the practice heretofore adopted by Great Britain, to decline to recognize the validity of the sale of this armed vessel, heretofore engaged in car- howngigie uinaieellg: » PaMoaeg tone, seas.” The gale was made in June, 1! ne Soquentiy, the tuct Of her chatter by the Desial chaser to the Po: ent came aged Pine knowledge of ioe ted mea- and about twenty-five miles from olty, the capture was made by the United States ship Niagara, Commodore Craven commanding, and the prize of war. ‘Claim was subsequently made Dy the was ently mi ry Britisn o getting om the Confederate government the agency of one Bullock, and the fact of the to the Portu- capture still the Borer pyre ok enemies of the United ‘States and able to capt and condemnation as ell Appeal was taken to this Court. The = tion presented is a new mon, and one in which the f Salary i take great interest, as will appear the following reply ot Mr. Adams to a note from Lord Russell, dated the 6th of September last:— nc LONDON, Sept. & 1868, My Lonp—lI have the honor to acknowledge the rec re lordship's note of a instant in relation to oe cape re of the Although I bare. ovagy, reseom froagest on the partot my goverament to VRS ialty of jure; according tot ‘he recoautzed princtpl nciples of laternational Inw; T’shalls nesertbeless take pleasure fi fn at once trananitiing a copy of your note expressing th Wishes of her Majesty's government fo fon, I ces of the high- est ‘couslderation pine which T gis the honor tobe, my CiiAaues FRANCIS ADAMS. Right Hon. Earl Rusewu1, Pel Kn Rosen of ourare. = og British prize courts et ype toe certain techitcal ob- jocions, ous for appellants contend, first, that ne rinciple of ional law prolibits a neutral, ie hs por from buying or seliing to any per- reer Speeee property. In a home or Or neutral port the! no ge ad for the operation of ena interdicts ; nor does international law munitions of war. He bought the vessel-for com~ mercial only, and paid in money the full value (£15, and there was not the slight- oe ability that would become a enemy's pg oom ie oli eo that the enemy should be ad, fn tudeed, guoour sell hip naval = well ‘a his The enemy’s vessel ee bogs be. blo neutral always escape venlene our ot such pol whe Sy fat aenete ota bious and wi chances capturing gs) even where nt fected in the enemy’s port under blockade, has fully In conclusion, it 1s submitted if the sale shall at . Court is not satinfled of the auth of it of the Se ee tena it ta will 1ts com; thdfgovernmaent Ie te for ciaprenring he i Lookon for the wi ‘was firmly of al 5 and & nied on his negotiations, cruising in the Channel—the Niagara, the Kea and the Lomein gunn t them of hie opinion, that the Georgia might be ever and under whatever colors she should be found salling the high seas. In conch it 18 sald if the Court hold that the claimant nh @ purchase tt A. F, Smith; for the government, Everts and Mr, Ashton, ‘THE ENGLISH DIFF.CULTY LTY AT YARGCHOW, CHINA, the Mi wi tom rs io si Deo. iar It appears that the aight ol "piaed rete nee iret to British subjectn, OF to the a tag Sey ross power, én an rk ouc ple houses, churches, &c., shall make their ment without exactivia It — be that there is a vagueness ai the words in which was eminently calculated to open the door tor future ai ngs; but, ; own mutual marred by no ignobie ofrivairy, Sir Frederick Bruce and Mr. Bur. I both that the words “at other ” word ipore? in the treaties o only, man ‘ing the or —) of land on witeh the fore! dents ih ed SO their ess, Bur- gave precise tua oar ine tren gave explen or Ministers , Bi aod aaa Ininese and foreign, to a cea, to whem Se totes of tne American oMecer was refer! the ic instructions with a. view to similar tllegalities:— which 1s tudientiy Brave to become the subject of of force, is sufficiently the subject of an caro’ Aye inese government. yr demonstrations ought tobe edad neithout definitive instractions proceeding el legation in China ‘OF does not appear that it? resent dis} 4 4 [ited ation. re at by the ee viceroy was ‘acait jo iniillons, ot treasure and many ak & stains tation. TURKEYS BURIED IN SNOW, Two turkeys went to roost on the lower rail of a fence in the town of Aurelins, Cayuga county, onthe evening of December 8. During the night they were covered with about six feet of snow and presumed, of course, to be lost. Singular to relate, however, tue late thaw unsnowed them, and they ‘ the 8th of January, alive, nity mint og having been buried just one month. They ema selves through the nolidaya,s ‘anc ought to perpetrate the same jo! MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. The steamship Rising Star will sail from this port on Saturday for Aspinwall. The malls for Central America and the South Paeific will close at half-past ten o’clock in the ey live so long, ne year from now. ‘The Naw YOre HERALD—Edition for the Pactflo— ‘will be ready at half-past nine in the morning. » Single copies, in wrappers for mailing, six cents. SITUATIONS WANTED—PEMALES. EAST 82D 8T., BETWEEN MADISON AND «TH ectable woman as first class cook; is will © washing; best city reference from last SyTH Sf, SECOND FLOOR—A YOUNG ENG the city; best reference WEST 30TH 8, BETWEEN €TH AND 1TH AVS.— good Jaundress; city reference given. West ST ISTH ST, NEAR 6TH AY. ood plittn ‘washing fa 6 om years from her last place. Cal ton wo days. WEST ITH OF. IN THE REAR, UPPER HOUS 1g woman as cook, washer an¢ froner jna small rivals Passi very. beet tf Tefereupen: SULLIVAN 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS cook restaurant. EST TH gr. BEAR HOUSE, THIED FLOOR — ‘aged woman washing; good cliy reference, Gall for two days, BROOKLYN.—A CAPABL! dustrious girl to do cooking or hi fen enedilont washer and troner; respectful trusty; city or country ; best city by end rth ST., Lappe taig AND (TH AV8.— sree bccn nol tay good ity reference. REAR.—A COMPE- and ironer; WEST 19TH or. IN THE sa g064, cook and washer references. a good baker {haw goud'slty WEST 19TH be gah IN THE mas oh GIRL AS ‘and excellent wi and ironer; i 1TH 8T., BETWEEN 7TH AND hy Sed AVS. — Woman as first rate cook; is pastry; good city reference. 8T.—A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG cook and an excellent fo) BS & g tb So — if T., 1, REN BERS, AED. SD A! bo f 8T., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A out grins cook and laundress; would np the Hadoony bast cay teleaoe, =, 80TH 8T.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as cook, washer and ironer; city and country refer- nS BS || FOURTH FLOOR—A_ RE- nt 00k. Ailing to Lp ST.—A PROTFSTANT Reta ad AB baker of bread and ing and froning; ‘good ety BEAR HOUSE.—A RESPECTA- ae ger Teme, as cook ina Mr. Fig 8T., Sera 18ST AND 3D AV8.—A = cook; understands hi Sosinesaidall te tranches vas SiTH &T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- cdok; understands game, fe.; would with the coarse washing and Ironing} good eity reference, Call for two days, 335 wtaivand tron; 8T.—A SITUATION TO CUOK, reference. yeaa an ‘WOMAN A8 PRO. cook | understand inde of cooking, bon- —ATy ‘month; bas a daughter who 378 Bcioea [Bt Stig S teharant oxtewatrss washing SITUATIONS WANTED~FEMALES, Chambermaids, &c. EAST 518T ST., BI hg AnD «re # | 15 aod elsect ned learn RS al 12 cermin aise st oats i beleal ee po i nana WEST 19TH 8T.—A PROTEST- k and rash LOD me Sete nag aerme ceding ‘ABLE Bg 4 180 Sea TH ae be hain washing and ironing. be seen for days. 134 3, oun gi bg yf ei ly NO 8T.-A LADY WISHES TO GET A 148 re acaba, oy oe gk Moy \4 ROOM.—A LOL ei rove dn \D sat oe BACK res 15 16TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAMBER- work and waiting, 192 ITH AV., NEAR 23D 8T.—A VERY RESPECTA- ¥ bermaid or or seapoaens ; under stands her yea A ‘acum aie to her employer and can be 4.08 SEH, Av: SECOND FLOOR —AN AMERICAN Protestant efri chambermaid and wae do sewing 01 housework for ‘somal familys chy rele: 218 WEST 80TH 8T., REAR.—AS ST AMEERUATD CO} to do poy small family ; good ref- erence; no ob; country. 25 WEST 17TH 8T.-A YOUNG Fo ey A CHAh- bermaid and laundress; the best city reference. Call for two days. 255 young git todo geo aD housework. RESPECTABLE STH AYA, RESPECTABLE GIRL AS CHAM- ‘waitress or to do general housework in a small family. “apply at her present employer's, 28k 1 ELIZABETH 8T7.-A YOUNG WOMAN AS chambermaid and to assist with the fine washing; good clty reference, 300) 18t AV» BETWEEN MITH AND leTH ST8—AS € chambermaid and waitress ;f10 years’ city reference. Can be seen for two daye. FRIAR JANUARY 15, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET, SITUATIONS. WANTED—FEMALES, Narses, &c. GREE! NEWARK.—A RESPECTABLE PRo- 4 Paeeied ape came eases oe | babe Call on oF abyt Gall on or address Met, Willams ne O™" 3 -A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 94 Guanine grep ie housework im private 96 Ama T., nRow sles TOP PLOOR.—A 2 at as ‘one i orementhatier eae as wet bias ie wiling 43 make be icenorally useful” ao? A oe tn ny uP ote ansseoptionabie vererences. Apply from 10 ti feeb Si. iL sina Sale Maat ca 109 Pelion ST., meas phe AY,, REAR.—AS: infant; three years’ good i pag 5 Call for two days. 1 142. rere ST.) BRTWEEN LEXINGTON AND 166 "yemperes sige has th bot reference Cal ween 9 A. M. and as 206 THOMTSON st. 7s ee ae HEALTHY WOMAN, AV. ©, EAST 13TH 8T.—A wo- 212 i to Pa gel area Yor three ange. 240 ripe MOTT rs REAR J at el dat, TOP bsg ora married woman as wet 24 “F EAST #TH gy eae Lig AND 8D ve re) le woman ; understands the dare of obit bas five years referenice from ber last ; can work on machine; goodeltv reference. Call fortwo days. 305, Famer iats MOT RCS alice | a on abd baal gloaed digas ase, 248 248 Sf IA foon 3 RESPECTA BLE YOUNG PS phen eo as mura and Wheeler 309 BAST STH St, TOP PLOOR.—AN AMERICAN lady wishes a baby to wet nurse at her own house. 31 2 EAST 12TH ST., THIRD Posen tg emyreetad Tespectable young lost her own baby, as wet nurse; can Jroducs best ally refex- ence. Call for two days, : 33: yur ust BT BETWEEN 8TH sans bya [rt oe eel as chambermaid conte wittor es opiate washing and tro ae 03 STH AV, BETWEEN MTH AND 257 STS —A young woman to do chamberwork and plain sew- ing. Ring the bell twice. WEST TH ST REAR—A RESPECTABLE g girl as chambermaid or waitress, or would be willing to’ Tosgteral housework in ® small family; best of reference. Call for two days. 44.0) WES? 20TH Sta RESPECTABLE PROTEST. Ant woman as chambermaid and waitress or cham- bermald and seamstress; good reference. 4Q0 STH AY, BETWEEN toTH AND «rH sta.— A respectable young woman as chambermaid and waitress; willing to assist with the washing and jroning. Best city'rel ‘reference. 48) 6TH AV., ROOM NO. 6.—A COMPETENT GIRL ne as chambermaid. Best city reference. Call for Iwo days. 48 6TH AV., IN THE REAR.—A RESPECTABLE Long Raney todo chamberwork or waiting or housework ; the best city referen 51 BAST 16TH st, “FRONT ROOM.—A_ RESPROTA- e ble girl as chambermatd and waitress, ar to do house- work in a small family; best city reference from last place. G48 Bd, Avs BEEWEEN STH AND sere STS. IN the atore.—A German Jewish young girl as cham! mald and waitress in a private family. Is willing to make herself generally useful. 1.4.05 BROADWAY, CORNER OF S0TH st.. TOP floor.—A. respectable young girl, who is buta aiort time én the country, to do chamber work! and mind a n or to do plain washiny ro1 wi and clean. Caultor two ‘dayae rea Pip ae Dressmakers and Scamstresses. 46 URROY STA FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON Wheeler & Wilson's machine would o out by the day or take work in af her own house; undersiands cutting Kinds of garments. Call or address Mrs, Jon (0) FAST ST STA SEAMSTRESS TO GET SOME family sewing to do at her own house; cnte and fite all Kinds re and cbitdren's dlothes; would go out & few 6 weel made repaired; band or mi 3 Wheeler & Wilson's, ug 103 WEST STH ST.A YOUNG WOMAN AS SE AM- streas; cuts and Gts ladies’ and children's dresses; would go out ‘by the day, week or month.” Good elty refer: 1 26 GREENWICH AY.—AN ENGLISH GIRL, IN THE (ROUAR ‘8s seamstress and puree of to assist With light 132 S= WEST 19TH 8T.—A iy Bye as GIRL AS seamstress; can cut and fit (. operate on Grover & Baker's machine; will be well recom- mended from last place. if WEST 88TH 8T._A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER Neos es eee Wy We any ot week; canna ae Waeeer %TH ST., CORNER 8D AV., FOURTH FLOOR. A fashionable French dressmaker to work in private family by the day or week; is & good operator, Address Mme, EAST 20TH ST.—A GOOD DRESSMAKER WOULD Cp Be oe ARS e day <' os ae oot and St ladior and children’s dresses; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, 238 Pal hen ripe J a et oro Go ie cand rim nthe day, or would take work cut and fit the latest styles. 353 | 253 TH AV.—A WIDOW WOMAN, (PROTESTANT), to engage with a few rat caes fatnon by eng to do sewing; iss very fnesewer and embroiderer. seen at the number. A LADY DESIRES TO PROCURE THE WORK OF A wholesale house, such as making up undergarments, shirts, drawers, Sc.; is a first class cutter. Address §. Y. Z., box 190 Heraid General Honsework, &e. 45 CLINTON &T., BETWEEN wa oon dy . eanton ey (Bi to oo aeneral bo references. 158 7Q WEST sai ‘8T.—A CAPABLE (GIRL TO DO general housework or as chambermaid and az | 18] LUDLOW ST—TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG piri, lasely landed, to de. gs housework in = family. Call for two days, 90. EAST STH 87, ONE DOOR FROM THE COR- ner.—A young girito.do general housework. Can be seen for two daya, 20. 4 TH ST., NEAR BOWERY.—A RESPECTABLE “girl to do housework in « private family; can give good city reference from her Inst place, 406 AST ISTH ST, IN THE STORF.—A YOUNG ) giri to do general housework or kitchonwork; good city reference. Can be seen for two days. PAN snares nag pied AND 6TH AVS. first floor.—A young girl to do general housework oes 290 tt Se ae 233 srman 0 gemel housework is a first clase willing ‘and ob ‘obliging sot eftesa to work; only servant, 267 AV. A—A GERMAN GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework n @ email private family. work in a amall 69: | AY., oy oun rigom a panda ae Housekeepers, &e. ything not mental Gal on or address A.B. Ge 117 Senge cota rpm, ineliga teint and irany : ae tg fanning apg te! hey WIthEs a teat As Sevenaneres a) buts. .ceatherretrses ss enaaanrer te ro Mall —™ A “A LADY, LONG RESIDENT IN CURA, DESIRES A pees cuna ean Hiuatiéatin rar ter or = cat ae makintes, br uow fi which is now bet tiated (® gestion w it is said, he ~ "athoe withdraws) virt that the convention at Tien- o mission ty one the French of 1868, bec the fact to be #0 notorious that no Improper use be made of it as against the Ch 4 ‘The ‘‘co-overati licy mitiated by Sir Frede- rick and tent upon that Tingame, had for is ooject tbe consistent applicn. , had for ce ton te Shima of the principles of interna law. was to be dealt with like Cf envi it. It was to be in with and if there arose any dispute it was to be re ferred not to be decided po the ion of Consuls, . Dilke, in his statement Of facts, quotes the of sir Bruce with to the ru Addressing the Chambermaids, &c. WEST WASHINGTON PLAC! aise 101 aast sonra SaaS Herald office, RKREPER— ‘ea ete Hitinatoeta cry eae FOUrREFRrREs srtca’ reg DoBY A Lal cae eee taking charge of n ronlferon M., station A. 335 & EAST 16TH ST., BETWEEN IST AND , ad ‘A Protestant woman aa infant's nurse. 349 WEST 2TH sta PROTESTANT YOUNG WO: € man as nurse and to do plain sewing; has the 345 EAST 45TH 8T.A RESPECTABLE YOUNG & EAuTied woman as wet nares in a rempectabie fame ma BETWEEN 1ST AY. AND AV. A, IN the entrat.ce, room No. 4, back.—A respectable mar- pied re eee family, wishes a baby to dry nurse at. 618 22 ST., BETWEEN AV. B AND C.—A m. spectable’ married woman wishes a baby to Burse at her own residence. 653) HAY: ¥., RETWEEN 4TH AND OTH STS., IN the fancy store.—A respectable married woman, with a good breast of milk, as wet nurse; the best reference ff required. Call for two days. ITCATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERI- irl, 14 years old, to take care of children light work. ‘Addreau M.A. G., Herald oflice. WARES. 2. A_ RESPECTABLE woes were. tion as wet nurse; good references. of 14th st. and Ist av., Harlem. Laundresses, &o. G] BANK ST, BACK BASEMENT.~A RESPECTABLE aa wraaher ‘and lrover or to do general housework jections to go to the country. Can be seen for two days, li WEST 19TH &T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes a few gentlemen or ladies washing at her Sone ea fine fluting neatly done; bas no objection to go 01 lay. YIRST pone BUT PRO- testants need apply at 49 Best references i RO a! Sa aaa ere youma. ctaL 70 GFNERAL Ouse WO for s wi and troner aud a Tall cook Apply st 318 Bont bit st beac SS eee ANTED—A SMALL GIRL WHO HAS W D Ar bookfolding; nome pend apply. stationery store 9 Spring at., near Broad wa; Wearie.+,. 9 GIRL yore ERAL FOURS SEES a rate 4 eg tant ferred. ADPIY at 0d bast iith sty before 10.) 'ED—A COLORED GiRL TO COOK, WASH AND Wis pe 2 Apply this day at 383 7th av., corner 4th at., in ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, q wer see NET TS, 2° SM hl Broadway, second flour, ca RRL SSE ANTED-IMMEDIATELY, A WeT NURSE, witt ferences, for a chil child four weeks old. “Apply at room asneaeren Fase lary bd pApr, Soeaerro: pinata ay ood idress bi Director, 861 th'av., eB Dib: ‘ANTED—10 YOUNG LADIES OF PREPOSSESSING earance, to wait on tables at the Branch Saloo M and We Broedway, corner of Fourth. Apply {rom 1 to 8 warn YOUNG WOMAN, A BOOP. PLAIN asher and ironer; none need apply without good ain yd st., from 18 ‘ANTED—AN f opceps ag tenet f GIRL, FROM 15 TO 17 set ie inte avin: ilk Gnd reftceoons aly at wee aebbelen- ae wean, 7 bi AL PROTESTANT GERMAN CSS AMES Aa ‘D—A FIRST CLASS SEAMSTRESS mie rth Sine a te eo ono! y = : fween ands 'S o'clock toulay ‘at 299 bth ay asin JTH St; WANTED, A SMART) TIDY 53 tas girl as chambermaid and waitress and to asalst in —————— “SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. ere ‘YOUNG MAN or TWENTY-FOUR, WITH THE ‘above amount only, will give it to it pu uny cua penone ing im a situation in some o! or ‘Bouth- erner, Metropolitan H joteL $TH 8T., BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS.— 221 Be ro rst class walier ins private family; 33 years™ Bitetataee eerie ‘he has just left. 4.25 WASHINGTON GT.—& YOUNG MAN, AGED 38, of strictly tem habits; thoroughly understands the care of cows, and the feeding, driving and general care of FZ 7 (),-L WILL GIVE 120 ACRES OF NO. 1 TLL- DA |. tnoialand for a good situation and a sal 8,000.8 year; only responsible business men, who, wan jonest and faithful man need answer, Address F. L. & Herald office. N EXPERIENCED DRUGGIST mig roone & PosI- tion in wholesale or retail business. Address R.L. W.. Herald oflice. SITUATION WANTED—AS WAITER IN A HOTEL, restaurant or private family; Se Se Address J. F. G., 18 Bieeoker street Post oflice, corner Broad way. MIDDLE AGED SINGLE FRENCHMAN, FOLLY petent, would Jike to have a situation as frst clase cook of ‘aot br club house, oF large boarding house, oF caterer tatrant beat reference; wages N0_objoot yt thee nas 3 ae a nag bgp OM AMERICAN mathe, 6 and 18, hetr mother (the wife ih an ex-colonel in the = army), one has five chil- — to maintain; one speaxe and writes French fluently, = ir German. They live with thelr mother and can give tht Dest references. “Address MM. A.B box &l Herald otles. ITUATION WANTED_BY A YOUNG, MAN (ew1asi $5 19 years old, who speaks English correct) ig wiling to make himself useful in any Pushes, Cail os E. G., 278 East Houston at, or address E. G., box iit Heraid 119 WEST 44TH 8T.—A COMPETENT LAUNDRESS ene a tate fa woching at her own house; under Stands fluting; good references. 133 WEST 19TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- ., man os Jaundress ; ts willing to aasist with the cham- kK; mo obj country ; good reference. 141 7, AV. IN THE STORE.—A RESPECTABLE woman as laundress; understands all kinds of fine Washing; best reference from last place. 2012 2TH 8T.. CORNER OF 1TH AY., TOP FLOOR.— Tespectable woman wishes a f ¥ females’ fveshing at her own residenc AMTED-THE BOSTON AGENCY FOR SOME FIRST ‘lass house or articie; have large business acquaint ance. Address Norton, Herald oflice. YT ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN LATELY RETURNED from South America, a situation to a wholesale store or 1 9n fice; welies « good hand and is willing vo make hime self generally useiul. Address H., box 241 He otlice. nn ote A YOUNG MAN (AN (AMERICA), A situation 1 in auy business be can make himself useful, either in doors or out; ties ado ye yeare’ txperiopes aes a retail ania in this city; 18 m good penman an as quaiicationss no objection to the counirys Address Sobriety, oftice. 21 WEST 27TH ST., FIRST FLOOR. -A COMPETENT Gily reference, woman as laundress in a email private family ; good 210 Ax= Fig we os eee oe TH ae lhe ee: front her own houne or would gh ont by rte da j has always lived with private families. Can be uted. 250 % Pope Re ANT bald mint — in 3 cond ald ference sire wing eae a > im an A reverence given : ing 5 city poten it op 258 Tdiot cies SoS 2c motes rid Call for 321 Qo] WEST MST STA RESPECTABLE bayer To Tork by the day washing and ironing; best ct 327 BAST, JST STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN nd is willing to earch of house cleaning: beat si 338 is EAST 47TH 8T. 47TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—AS FIRST CLASS laundress and to do fluting at her residence by Mrs. 345 4.3 BAST STH ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— 9,4 woman to co ‘o0t by the day to" wash and iron, oF 421 AP) FAST urH st, FL FLOOR, ROOM NO. 8.— A first clase laundress a oe men's washing at ber own house; can do Guting: would do up. indies ou Feasonable terms; two years’ city reference, Call for two days, 426 BAST, NTH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN Wishes {amily washing; gentiemen’s preferred; best city reference as to honesty and capability. 509 & EAST 16TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO e family washing at her own, home, by the ‘oe month ; has beat city reference. Call (or two days, 646 2 2D AV, SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—& Vl on soak cage ont 8a § good, private farmly si ing to assist with chamberwork if required; best city reference. Waitresses, &o. 244 SATO Tae Lot as IIE Miscellaneous. , BAST (OTH ST.—AN AMERICAN GIRL AS Lapy's i ‘matd and seamstress; no objection to parsing ; best re- ference given. Apply at present ait ‘ituation. 1 EAST ISTH 87.—A SOUTHERN, LADY, OF ABOUT 2 ior tecaiuoes obd eaese of ooh pee ‘@ttractions and Gould tae charge of «comp eta oases ily. ats fare Mr, Frye 39 MONROE ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL e to attend a Lakery or confectionery ; has the best city ce. Y ST.—A YO! LADY OF EXPERIENCE tion, Call on or 204, Beet tS Pace ‘asmaill family; S12 EL Sd joa rereees 5 sae Seek INTELLI LaDy, Ny, Fy IGENT Rs ao crema py, AN ourmay, desires a , not menial, where te Ca c (one week Miss A. R. D., t | MESSER Sale GOVE! FOREIGN BS | FTE a an Sore en « aa : = ack Ly eae GAT at lon, YOUN WHeERere A eee Ls 1G pant oF SS ae Se | ra ry NTRD_BY A LADY, EM fy 2, Port ome a ee ——__—_——— on to eon iDBY A LADY, A ea ema we oe ueefal 4 Weiitornia ne Tighe va eam ‘ones, New Sok WA RA SMALL PRIVATR FANT: exencan required P3 3 Weet uh at fvom it nt oataguen se fed Py eg ane jo hwemt. Witime” dice 1b No. Park OUFEKERPE! R.—AN ENGLISH WOMAN DESI Wy oroughip. -addrecs A. B. bom 106 Herald ofice, inten ze Wired Se eee “ yee ee Wreath eee eer cc | Cate 2 | Warne acura ume pan gn AEEEP Capen Aas See ALES aon” who himself useful ity reference, Address Tous tox 8:4 Herald obiee. ial jUNTS INVESTIGAT! NCED aND A Cioseds Acco Accountant, box 3 Post office. GATED AND BOOKS KEPT IN who has to spare some hours ess, Heraid office. Ae INVESTI ores by a Dou the day. YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS BOOK. kee} assistant: permanent sitaation rather than galary an object; ‘good references. Address Penman, box 224 AN(, EXPERIENCED | SALESMAN, | FAVORARLY known to the liquor trade, wishes ‘an encagement ta geil the product of rectifying oF aleobol distilery. Address Reetitier, Herald oftice. EDST2Y, CLERK WITH EXPERIENCE 16 THE BOOK MY trade tn publishing house. Address, ‘age, experience and salary required, Publisher, station A. |AINT, VARNISH, DRUG OR RAILROAD SUPPLY saleamen on thelr apring tour ean, ba have the sale of » Jalty, which isin demand and will not interfere Teguer trade, at a commission of 1b per cent. Address Spring Trade, Hera'd oftice. JALESMAN WANTED—IN WHOLESALE MEN'S FUR “ote WEIMOKE & HITCHCOCK, 271 Canal ot Tester ne SALRSMEN WANTED—FOR A CHEMI- cal Louse ; an acquaintance with near by trade necessary. ‘Chemist, Herald oflice. v TANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS ENGLISH AND ONE ‘German dry goods salesmen. Apply at WARSTEDTA MANAGING CLERK IN A LAWYER'S oflice, Address Folio, Herald ollice, WAXTED.—A GOOD AND RAPID PENMAN, WHO can furnish first clase city reference, desires employ- mont evenings. Address 8. C., Herald oflice. Worn ion A FOREIGN PACKAGE AND COM- santa house, two. pologmean, to to sell for a commission. adress, with 7 Post office. ith signalure, box 7 ANTED oe 7A. TANERE_ROMION mavens Ma of experience; q and correct, bor 3,604 Post omee. ‘by -A A FIRST ‘88 SALESMAN IN THE CLA! department of an f nd jobbi goods home, who ¢an influences trade, Address Lord haplor, box 729 Post A he oy Chase MAN, TO ACT AS OUT- wide toflet soap house. To or salary will be Wireee Tettet Sow Soap, jerald of oftice. ANTED—AN ACTIVE AND AND REFICIENT SALTSMAN a Ses pa banka an AR 6S ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, or AG! 1s, Potion ae aaleaman “ye BL resis ‘and can refer to ‘his former emp'« os, een rar ae WV ANTED—A CHRISTIAN YOUNG MAN AS DovsLE. insurance Aaa oe entry bookkeoper im an soot, Address, with real name Post office. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, “Goo, COACHMAR AND | sot WANTS po pod net pietnantaae “| N EXPERIENCED COACHMAN AND GROOM DE. § Ere ations tolere ve kis presen employer, 14 ‘all et., room 28. SITUATION WANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE Pa LE yg ot 635 Eaat Lith ot, ‘ OACHMAN.—A J ag ag fg “1S. DESIROUS oa, taining ® situation for bie coachman, a trust a Se a Apply to Dr. ‘iecke Bond sty from OACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED-BY SINGLE M tons experience: ‘understands the ioe et at ge or \CHMAN'S (QOACHMAN's | SITUATION it ead A MAN ‘understands his business; is willing to w N, A SITU. “ATION as Wyant tad One, RaSh tuciel na ae 8 Herald COACHMAN | AND seem, SITUATION AB COAC bjt Yyanrev—ny a Prote TANT MAN, A sTyArION ection tthe county, Sati reference. Addrees 818 8h ‘av., for a fow d As “concent QANTED—A irc. ATION wot gir seats AS aningle ma and o! and obliging. ddress L. V. Wer. ‘A SITUATION As COACHMAN, 1D. young ma ow'd a en0 ony \ieanemens ae Swe te 9h eral ofliee, COACHMAN'S: SUTCATION, BY WANT ins, who a capable and Foingy Fo to te : sere rererence from his “e. Rene ws NTED SITUATIONS, BY A bony ag be 4 man as coachman an: cnvtertiande ni kinds chores around the shes de bs cook {4 one 8 4 best reference. Bowery for ‘or three A GN a ee tegtcoe en

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