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ee THE WEST INDIES. : NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. THE MESSNER MURDER CASE. Whe Seizure of the Lebave Declared Me. | Final Anewer of the Governor, Who Declines gal~Decision in Case of the Steunwer Es- trella—Capture of a British Vessel by Sale wave and Demand for Her Release=The Csolie Lumigration—Condition of Labor fn the Colony—Mecting of the Legislature, Kinasvon, Jam., Nov, 16, 1869, The Chief Justice bas decided that the selzure bf the schooner Lehave by the Jamaica Custom House officers was iiegal, and he has refused to con- Semn the cargo, which was brought to Kingston without the‘consent of her commander, t witl be recollected that this vessel was captured by a Span- ish croiser and alterwards brought here through the intervention of Commodore Phillimore, then in Havana. Aiter delivering his oplnion the Chief Jus- tice recommended that there be an appeal to a higher tribunal, Mr, Gillard, the Collector of Cus- toms here, left on the 9th inst. for Boston, to obtain the facts in reference to the clearance of the Bchooner; but in view of tne decision his journey Would seem to 2¢ useless. The deciston in case of the steamer Hstrella has also been rendereg, to the following effect:—That ten Mays’ wages due the seamen be first paid out o1 the proceeds of the sate; then that Messra, Nunes Brothers be paid the advances made for the sea- men's wages Irom the 27th April, 1868, to the first day of March, 186); thea from residue, Mr, McMaster, mortgagee, be paid one-eighth part of same, with Seven per cent interest for his mortgage, the balance to be pata Nunes Brothers, ‘the purchase money of the Kottella was f1,00. Tue Leos and expenses of court £112 3. ud, M. J. Luice smith, the new Chief Justice for Jamaica, leaves Magiand tor (m3 isiand on tue 17th November, aud is expected about the 4th December, Her Majesty's steamer Cherub, under the com Biaud oO: Captain Ligoy, has veea despatched by we Commodore to demand wwe Mamedtate surreader of the Bilusa schooner &xXpress, Wh.ch was captured by oue of dainave’s gunvouts, When tea mies from the port of Miragoune, ‘the HxXpress was towed Mato Vorb au Prince, aud, La spile Of ihe protests of Captain Siepheuson aud the Britisn Consul, ber cargo ‘Was soid aud tue Vessel Conuemued as a piize aud bold Lo (ue goVernuent Of baiuave, Captain bigby’s lostructious are to seize the schooner Express Woerever fouad, and to demand at burt au Prince compensation lur Captain siephensun’s 108s of cargo, Joss of Uae wud the insuls Le had been subjected to. Yhe Cherub salied on the ith, Wik Captaln Ste- phenson ou board, ‘Lhe Agent Geveral of Immigration has intimated to the Governor of tis I8ltud tual the las importa. tion Of coves Irom calcula iD Lsv7, by tae Bt Vorona, were @ nuseravly aiseased and wretched pet, aud have been an eodl.ss source of expense aud noyance lo ihuse Who Were uutloriunate enough tocimpioy tucue ihe Ueaths aMOus ikem Were, us could oly be expected, numerous, ahd those chat ure leit ave either slroug Ror ever likely to become wod agricuitural iavorers. Up to ta» Juth of Sep+ oinber, 1863, appucation ior 1,42 Hast India muni grants tad been received aud forwarded to india. Asomewhiat iOvel appucavioad Nas Deeg made to the Gov ercor Of Wis Isiand by Mr. Leivabridge, of St Croix, de says Jamaica 18 la Waulor agricultural laborers, dud Gaal ae Cad Supply 2vy or suv tree ne- gro luborers, len, Women and children, woo are Willing to euler imto a COulract tO Go any Work required of thea during ive uays im the week for @ period of two years, al cue ordinary Wages of lmmi- Kiants, Jor torty douars per tiead, deliveravie in dumaica, ‘The Wovernor has repaea that the govern. meut of (his is.aud do uot Mnaport lavorers Irom wwe heigbboriig issands ab Lhe public expense, bub that 1¢ Is Open tu pilvate indiyiduais to du sv altnely own cost. Lue Governor, Lucrefure, advises Mr, Leten- brivge to Mase bis proposals KNOWD 10 planters vy adverusiag la tie hewWspapers OF I Boe viher mauuer. Sir Jotn Peter Grant has summoned the Legisia- ture to meet on Tiursday, the Lot, fur the desparca Of public business. ibis expected Chae tits will be due of Lhe most Luporlant und interesuuyg sessions vf the Legis.ature since the éscavlisiinenc of the new tonstitutiva, she law court, tae Caurch, water compaiiies @ud sieam CouMMmusication are among Lae inporidat 8Ub,ec18 WHC Lhe pave BeUeVe are LO be dealt Wita early ta tie sessiva. Proiessor Velissier, 4e CarLaquake savant, 13 UL The couee Crop Loc neXt year promises to be Un- usually abuuddub, thock of Earthquake—Arrival of Coolies= Kaid on the Oveat Mea—Cattle Diseuse-- Tari’s Islands Demand for Salt—Yellow Bever and Sinaiipox in the Florida Islands, A slight shock of earthquake was felt at Christian- ated, Bi, Croix, on the 26uk ult, No damage reported, From Georgetown, Demerara, the 23d of October, we learn of tue arrival of 475 coolies, the cost o1 transportation for which was £15 108. per head. This enormous rate resuited from the fact that the lumigration agent ab Caicutta nad Qurcuased a sleamcr for £2),0.0 and freighted her for Europe, at sume me bringing coohes tor the colony. ‘The scieme has proved a total failure. Applications had veen received from the Governor of Bermuda, Barbados and Jamaica asking toe gov ernment .o receive convicts during (ueir seatence, nccepung Wel iaboriorremuneraidvn, fhe request was decuned, as it would give the coiony a bad name, Des irom St. Lucia are to the 23d of October. Mr. Jusice Grey is siuriking terror in the neacts of Mas Obeau meu. One of tie trace. aity had beea sen- fenesd to a cerm in the claim gang. ‘Tae harbor priage, Which cost tue Corporation of Casiries 31,000, had subk ia e1gnt Jathouws of water owing to being Dveriouded. Mr. Jeuuings, An experienced mapis- trate, Who Was disuissed im 1661 alter Uurty-iwo yeais of faithful service, receatly died, in Barbados @ catile disease pas been raging. Dates irom St. Vincent to ie 25th of Uclover siace thuca sloop had arrived there t-adea with beeves, end oOwlng to tue prevaieuce oO Lue disease in tue foruer isiand, from whence they cume, tuey were compelled to laud of a small iso.ated Island aud Pepa bere iourtveen days. Lutest accounts from Lurk's Islands state that the demane tor saitis very large. Vessels were loading atevely port and %,000 bushels had been suipped Within afortmynt. ‘The sup, les proutised to tase on this season, as the Dew crop Weuld come in early. From the French islands we learn that great sick- O58 prcvails ab siariinique aud « uadaloupe, Where @ iow lever Aud simalipox Were waking greal buvoc among Lie iesiveuts aud shipping. “st. THOMAS. Y Decth from Yellow Fever of a Danish Naval Ofiiver—Epidemics Raging Throwghout the Islauds=Latest from “urks Island=-'Phe Stormer TelvgrafomChariersThe Case of My, Hatch in san Domingo. br. THOMAS, Nov, 16, 1269, Captain Smith, of the Danish man-of-war Thor, died in, St. Crom yesterday, afver a short iilness, of yoilow fever, He got very wet in Tortola, and hegiecling to change bis clothes went to St. Croix, Where ho took the disease irom which he died. ‘The Rey, James Orchard Stowart also died from the same disease. At the Frenvh islands great sickness 1s reported, the yellow fever and smallpox raging fearfully. At Jamaica there is yeliow fever and from St, Johns, Porto ico, comes a report that the smalipox is prevalent. St. Thomas 13 eaurely [reo trow any splenic whatsoeve! We jearn vom Turk Island that the price of salt 1s s Cady, oul there are not more than two or three orders hee tor yesses, ihe rates have been ive, god or lsc, currency per basnes either frovw inagaa Or Turk’ 18 Aud. Sait is quoted 10s, export. The st amer Pelegraso stil les at Roadtowa, Tor- toia, with @ guard of police oa boara. The juage and lawyer jor tie English goveroment are expected from Antigua to-day in the Jason, Mr. Costa ex: povts to gain the case. Lawyer Martin, prosecating jor the Domibican xoverament, bas put to @ plea for adjourpment until tie lirst Tuesday ia Marca, on tne ground that the case is of linportance and can only be properly Wied a& the assizes, wiica thea com- mences, b chartering business im St, Thomas is now about ove, Only some few walt freigiis in we market. siness very dui in — provisions. Por dry goods a vumber of purchasers have arrived from Poito iico dartug the past fortnigat. From Si. Dowiigo, the oti, We learn iat the American 2 Hated, is stl Coufined tuere, though nu fence of deah bad been commuted to punisa- ment fiom the isiand. ‘the American Consul had lnterceded Lor Him, bur 80 lar Without effect, SUICIDE OF AN EXPACSS MESSeNGER {Prom the Clevelaud Leader, Noy. 80.) Yosteraay auiernoon as the eXprcss tram on the Dlevelans nud Pitisborge rauroad arrived in the Union depot the einpioyes ol the express oillce aston shed at iiding tue car locked. On Kho At tie door several Unies, and seeing No signs of any one beng Within, they became alarmed and pro- cured keys to uuluck It As BOON as 1b Was opened they saw the express meeseng W. Hi. Wise, situng fo bischaly, arevowor lrg on whe fo hus feet, aud & otreaus oO: oud gushing 1 Of Hts Bead, had shoe rv himsel in exmuiaed Hi aad saw Uhl he ue lett temple lie was leit Was sel. very warm and it was supposed that He bad coummiitea the act bai a Low inothents helore the arrival uf the trai Wise hal been ten years employed ax messenger in the Adaing, the American aud the Merewants’ Union express courpan He had oo famuy. aad had always been, witi few exceptions, w iauthfal wid steady mai, Yesterday morniug ho burrowed & revolver from We Man asent, sayy that he mbended to go out at bight, and aul Wenttouse ht He seit A bole fo ON ui Lie Uilcersof the company, in wirel he stated chat whiskey and tuo many fens caused fin (oO seek fis Geatn,* No other reavon can be assigned ior the not. He oWed the ex prem corn. bi y fiiteen or iwenty dolar’, And i HOs Kuown bo had auy ollér debts oF trogoles to hares nim, to Iuterfere with the Execution of the Sen- tence. {From the Rochester Union, Dec. 1.) Sea pablo mind has a-ready been prepared for a retusai of Governor Hoifman to commute the sen- fence of death against Messner; therefore tinal gonial, which is now published, wil be recerved with bo surprise. Some days since, believing as we did that the people of thia locality thought 1t would be anact of mercy which the Goveraor might pro- perly perform to commute the sencence, we uve reasons that would, as. we thougiit, Jastity the action. -Subsequently, im com- pany with Supervisor Guggenheim, who had taken a hvely and commendable interest in the untor- tupate man, we went to Albany and presented to the Executive such reasons for his interference as might be acceptable. and as would perhaps justify. The Governor received us courteousty, and gave & patient hearing to all that was presented, It appeared that he had studied the testimony in this case care- Tully, and understood the case far better than any ous we had before conversed with. He felt impelied by duty to decline the request mace, and the reasons he then gave are embodiod tn the letter pablished below, Which came to nana this mornin It is dificult to meet the argaments of the Gover- Nor, 80 fairly does he present them, and it is impos- sible to doubt the purity of Ins mentions. Acting Mm the highest pours and upon the responsibility of bis oath of office, he cannot be blamed; but, how- per pentyl 1U may be, it must be copceded that he ie Messner has had Iittle hope of any other result, and has Known nothing of the efforts made to save his ile. He will not, therefore, be disappointed. ‘The 1ovowing 18 the letter of Governor Hotfman:— SraTE OF New YORK, EXgcuTIVe CHAMBER, ALBANY, Nov, 30, 1859, GEORGE G, Coorgr, Esq, and WILLIAM GUGGEN- HeIM, Fsq., Rocnester:— GEN!LEMEN—Since my interview with you, in re- lation to the Messner case, I have carefully recon- sidered it in all its aspects, You present to me a petition for the commutation Of sentence signed by the editors of alt, or nearty all, the newspapers in your city; by the hichest omticials of your city and county, and by private citizens of great respectability, and you represent (o me thut the public sentiment of your city and county is opposed to the execution of tle prisoner; you aiso refer mo to the recommendation to mercy made by the jury, and toa letter trom the Judge who, while he Bays he concurs in the justice of the verdict, thinks that there may be @ “bare possibility’ that the | ri- goner struck the tatal blow when under the Indiuence ton without the premediiated desiga to effect eat ‘Ths certainly presents @ strong case on which lo base an application, - Yet neither judge, juror nor other petitioners attempts to deny that the uncontradicted ana unit peached testimony upon tho trial shows tne foilow- ing facts, viz.s— Tne prisoner and his wife, who was his victim, lived on ap ly together. On the Saturday previous to her death he struck ber upon the head with a stool and he maue threats that he would “tix her’ it sne atierwards went to the city to complain acainst him, On the Monday tollowing, as she was about to go to the city, thé borse und wagon being ready, he siruck her witha clnd or mallet so thai, in the lan- gvage of the physician, “a portion of the skull was. ecrugned in upon the braim broken into several disunct pieces, one fracture extending over to the opposite side of the bead to near tue other ear and avother iracture extending from the main fracture go:ng over to near the right eye.’ Ail, as the physician says, “apparently done with one biow.?” The Instrument used and ‘the force em- ploved was calculated to produce, and did produce, death, ‘ihe prisoner went tor a physician, declaring that nis wife had fallen from the wagon, and he nas ever since denied that he killed her. Here, then, was the motive. the threat, the exe- cution Of the cr.me and tae subsequent fabrication of a statement of the cause of dea h wholly incon- sisient with toe theory set up by those who ask a commutation of the sentence, and the Jury, after a Jair and full trial, have fouad him guilty of murder in tue Gree degree, ‘Lhe piioner 18 an old man, condemned to die, and it is not to ve Wondered wv that those who have no oMcral responsibility, or whose oijcial responsi- buity has ceased, scek to save him from the full penalty of the law; but I cannot believe, if the facts 1 have stated were tully known to your community, that puotic sentiment would be, as you say it is, opposed to his execution, The crime was, in law and in fact, murder. The law deciares the pauish- ment to ve death. and it 18 My oilicial duty to see that itis enforced, J aunounced this decision in May last on a previ- ous applicauion for commutation and in June re- prived tne prisoner for two weeks to enable him to nave his case neara in the Supreme Court upon a writ o1 error and for that purpose only, It hes been heard eon deo.ded agaiust him, and he has been re- sentenced, I need not say to you, gentlemen. that it ts ex- ceedingly painiul to me personally to refuse the commutation you asked for. Indoing so {am _ act- ing under a sevse of official duty. I have stated to you my reasons fully, because of the earnestness With which you press the aop ication and of its tin- portance, not only to the criminal, but to tne State waose laws he violated. Very respectlully yours JOHN T. HOFF MA TRAGIC AFFAR IN MASSACHUSETTS. Highway Robbery and Murder—An Old Man the Victim and Two Boys the Principais, {From the Boston Herata, Dec. 1.) The fact thata daring higuway robbery was com- mitied at Peabody iast saturday nigot bas alreaay been announced, and Low it ‘appears thas the 1i- juries mficted upon tue victim by his assatiancs have resulted fatuwily, and Unat “murder most fou? has been addea to tae crime Of higuway rovvery, Tae tacts, as far as Ws have ocen aole to leara, are substantially as follows:—suortiy aiier nine O'G.0CK Ou Suiuraay evening an inoffensive old man nuined Lord, Whose occupation Was Uiai of a stonecutier, aud Who boarded al tae Naumkeag House,-da Pea- body, made his appearance at taal hotei in a semi. covscious state, Caused, as Was subsequently ascer- tained, by a violene blow upon his head, beiore he couid reiate te circumsiances under Wuich the imjurtes were occasioned the old gentie- man became eaireiy imsensivie and remaimed in tuat conuition anid @ Juve hour Monday might, when ne died. Meanwhile the watter was carelully Investigated, aNd it becuLMe KNOWa thal several par tes nad been accosted 1a Peaoouy Sacurday niga’ fad threatened Wiin instant deata Mw they aid not Geliver Lier wa.lets aud purses to the highwaymen. A laborer named Jumes Murpay intormeu the police authorities chat white revuroing homeward througa Foster sireet he Was accosteu by two young men, ove of Whom demanded ais *iuoney Or tis lie.” The Highwayuan vewy aried with & heavy cub he dared nov huzura wa encouuter with the lelow, and, couciuding that discredon was the betver part or vaior, be vegged On We piea Of Age and poverty; but a..er getung a short discance in advance of tue rovbers he Cried woud Jor assisiance, Whereupon they threatened to blow his brains out Mo he made any futher outcry. He tien went home, deter- mined to iniorm the poice authorities of the ab.empted roovery at tue variiest opporcanity, Sunday morniug, Walle tie pariicwars of the cowardly attack upon Mr Lord were spreading rapidly (arough the community & iad residing a Suort disteuce from foster serect, while procee wing toward tie bake House, p.cked Up & Waite Oak pump nandle abous two feet nla 1acaes long, Wica aa iron evyevuit turoagh tae Reavy eud. ‘This Was stained wiih bioud in several piices, AVA Upon taking it nome vhe lad’s father, dreading cab: Justice, while she winks at crimes, Stumu.cs ob innocense sometimes, ordered him to take it back and replace it as near the sduny 3),06 did position as he had tound a. Lhe boy proceeded Lo du as divecsed aad arcived at tue pace just a8 ex-ollicer Slackley and Selectman Aiuus Merrill were searching lor traces of the bioody deed, 10 these yeutiemed te boy retaved all ve knew regaraing the atfar, aud soon aiterwards Mr, Murphy's story Was beard, ° From the deserip.10a of tho highwaymen given by Marphy @ orace 01 gasaiins, Laded James UW. Kicker aud rrank i. bowers, Were arrested vy Ollicer LD. Livvieiiow aud Mr SuackKiey, wad they Were brought beiore drat Jusuce Perkins, at reabody: Stuvse- quently tuey were tWentiaed by Murpoy, and under tuese circumstances tuey were treeiy Commitied to await an ¢xaminauon on Monday moruing vext. Hicker Is a Dalive OF Danvers, Guu 1s About seventeen years of age, Whe his companion 18 aiso in his * teens.” both prisoucrs deny all Knowledge of tie crime, Bowers was concerved im setting tire toa schuvihuuse aout Uve years ago. And escaped pun- ishment by turaing otaie’s evidence. Counsel have been evgaged for Cie prisoners, and if they m nocent tue ict Will be Known ere iong, ‘The yietun Was @ jnairicd than, aid loruecy vel at Lynu, Where his wile and two s0u8 ab present resid SELUATIONS WANT Cooks, Ke. WEST 45TH ST., NEAR STH AV.~A_ RESPECTABLE. women as Cook it W private Farnily; will Assia in Washe ing aud Woumg; no odjecions to the county: good reius- ence, Cali fortwo days. Q) Ta ST, FIRST FLOOR, REAR—AS I cook jess io mil os brane houne oF to go # Buort didinace 1a tue count, required; best city reterea vey) WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, 242 Manas cook, Wasuer and froner ina sini private reteren » NBAR 6fi A A KE £C" man as cook, wesher and fronerin @ small | understaads her work; good reference. Gad ok a the Wasulog day, rit GL young priento inmily. Irom 10 to 40° 107 MERCER ST, IN THE REAR.—AS CUOK, BY A Aiendy evlored’ woman; clly reverence give, Cail uatil Monday. : LLY SuINTON PLACE (ert st.) REAR—A youna | WoInkn as first class cook and’ baker; no objection io & private voarding house; best city relerene 17 WEST UTM ST.-AS FIRST CLASS COOK IN A private famiy; waderstanas bok American and bre vctig; is capable of taking the entire cvarge of kit on and Marketing required; no Objection to the Couns Uy; has six years’ reverence, Cail for two days, | 1¢ WEST 20TH ST. BELWEEN 6TH AND ITH AVS, | L19. Rar howe, competent young womun as coo? | Uduerstenis ail kinds of cooking and Lakivgs has best elie rererence; no objection ty w private boarding how 7 CROSBY STAN AMERICAN WOMAN AS | 127 meat and pastry couk fn Lote or restausant in erty | or country pout city reverence can b@ given. Can ba soon for wo days. BLA (143 ) Week of month, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, per Cooks: aoe WEST 197M &T., FIRST FLOOR, IN THE exceliert baker and wiliing to assist in the wasuiug wad iron fog; good city reference from her ‘wat place, 44.9, REST UTH Sr. WAAR tTH Av.—A RESPECTA bi 1 Woran an good cook ; would aaslst with Can be seen for two days, 154 WEST 26TH St.-A8 COOK IN A PRIVATE FAM. assist at washing ; good city reverence. 155 NEST 0H St, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVa— Ne and froning; would be willing to go to the country; best etiy reference from last piace. ‘A reapectuble Woman aw first rate cook; will waxist with washing and troutng; no objection to the country; good 86TH ST., BETWEEN BROADWAY {AND [TH ‘av.—A yolng woman as good plain cook; no objeo- WEST 19TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS firet class cook ; has best references. iD ertate ck in & went fonteeptis Coins be pdjection to assist in the washing and Ironing; good elly re- QiS wine plain cook and to assist with the washing and froning, or would do gene:al housework, City refer- 144 Rust, Tespectable woman ws Girst rate cook: 18.40 the washing; isa good baker; bas the best city reference. Hy; understands ments, soups and pastry j willing «0 A respecsabie younz woman to do cooking, washin 157 Yet 187 8%, THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— * reference. country ; good city reference. 8D AV., IN FANCY STORF.—-A RESPECTARLE ‘erence. WEST NTH ST., NEAR 7TH AV.—A YOUNG euce, smal fami WEST 59) 8T-—A RESPECTABLE, MIDDLE aged Protestent woman would i!ke a home ina to cook, wash or iron; good reference. Can be seen till suited, FIRST FLOOR.— ang Woman as first lags cook ; Ua. roughly ; no objection to do coarse washing; unexceptionable city reference. 234, FAST ATH ST. BETWEEN 2D AND uD AVS — OE A young girl, laimly from London, as piain cook, washer and frouer, Call for two days. QO WEST BD Br. THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. ee) As plain cook or laundress; good city refereuces. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALI — Dressmakers and Seanmstresses. 295 EAST 2TH ST.—A COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS: ce) wants work by ue day or week; understaude ail Kindé of family newing, cua cut and Gt (or ehitiven, 244. SPRING ST., IN THE REAR.—AS FIRST CLASS dressmaker; will work by day, werk or month; ean cut and fit aud trim bandsomely; is experieaced ta ail kinds of family sewing. Cail or address BL. 31 MOTT ST. TABLE, CAPABLE PERSON e ‘as seamstress jun private family; understands all Kincs of fine sewing and dressmaicing; uo objection wo any part of New York; good retereace. 330 BAST STH BTA FRENCH LADY DESIRES p to go out by the day as dressmaker; she cuts in all ttyles, Address. 4.09 Weer 08S Tack, RESPECTABLE YOUNG J girl vo go out as dressmaker and seamatress, by the day or month ; understands cutting, Utting aad operating on machine, Call or address, 429 EAST MTH ST.—A YOUNG LADY AS BEAM- POG stress; can cut and st. Call or address. 6TH AV.—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, FOR Many yours, employed tn dressmaking ahd not wholly depencent, is desirous to find employment in a kind family, where she can have a comfortable room; ts fond of children ; Wages of minor importance; best references given. ‘Address 8. W. H. 6TH AV.—AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, 50 who understands cutting and fitting thorough wishes a few more customers to go out by the cay. Addres 513 SHAY: BETWEEN worit AND 3187 8TS.—COM- nt dressmaker to go out by the day; can be commended. Ring fourth bell to left, WANTED BY A LADY, A Position 10 GO OUTBY the clay in families in thia city, who, havinz had several ara’ experience ta the business of cutting, fitting and make fig ladies’ dresses, otiera her Hho may de- sire to have their work done signer and trimmer; to or address Dressmaker, 17 es; 14% good do included. Apply Genernl Housework, &c. %a BEACH S8T.—A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSR- 2 wor ; 1a @ good cook, washer aud irooer; Gret class references. ix WILLIS ST,—A PROTESTANT WOMAN TO DO Vo general housewo k in a small private family. LEROY ST., THIRD FLOOR, BAOK.-10 DO cook, washer and froner; bas good Can be sven for two days. ibn ‘es ELIZABETH ST,—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS respectable woman as first class cook; good refer- ence. bousework in a small private family; a good plain ence.’ Cali for two days. it BROOME ST, IN THE STORF,—A RESPECTABLE girl to do general housework; 8 @ good plain cook, washer and ironer; yood city reverence. WEST 19TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, IN THE REAR. vate famliy. OH] EAST STH 8T--A 9000 PLAIN COOK, WITH reverence from’ employer for two yours past, Can © 289 Bee asier and wonari is a good broad baker; best clty reference. 31] EAS 27H 8t., NEAR 2D AY.—AS SUPERIOR OLL cook, with five years’ city reterence, in the city or en for three days. DOO STH AV, BETWEEN ISTH AND 19TH STS.—A ae fy; makes pastries, soups and jellies; does the course cou wasling; wages $1). 32 be Ps WEST 21ST ST., NEAR 8TH AV.—A RESPECTA- ble young woman as frat clays cook in ahotel or family; will be found trustworthy; good ofty ref- FAST 22D 8 a8 COOK, Wasi ness ; best Feference, 2 BAST COTH ST. (PRESENT ENMILOVER'S).—A o 2) girl to cook, wash and fron in a smal! family. 337 & small private fumlly; good rei days. oe 337 @nd to asset In washing an bermald and waitress; bave best city re 343 WEST 23D ST., BETWEEN 8TH AND 9Tit be) ava.—A first class cook; no objection to a private boarding house. 343, FAST ITH ST—-AS COOK IN A PRIVATE FAM: fly by a Protestant youn: woman, who is willing to assist In the washing. Can be seen for two days. Good ref- erences if required. A41Q HAV, BETWEEN MD AND SD STS. FRONT room,—A Protestant woman as first class cook; 1s an excellent baker; no objection to # first class boarding house; good reverence. EAST %D 8T.—A RESPECTAGLE GIRL AS , TOP FLOOR,—A YOUNG WOMAN ‘rand ironer; understands her busi- EAST 21ST ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A respectable young girl to cook, wasli and tron in ference, Can be seen for two EAST 84TH ST., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS., IN the store. Two respectable girias one as good cook ironing, and the other aa cham- rences. 418 Cotks washer and troner in ammall private family, or to do general housework ; best clty reference. Cail for two Ga: 494. THAY, BETWEEN SD AND Mri STS.—A 2 woman ak first class cook ; understands all kinds of French cooking; good city reverence, Ring betl No. 4, 436 2 Avs FIRST FLOORe—A YOUNG GIRL AR oO) plain cook, washer and froner; can make herseif genera ly user. Cuil for two days. 490) STH 8%, ROOM, Toa RESPECTABLE GIRL as plain cook, washer and iroper in a smail private family; best city reference, HGH 20, Ave BETWEEN S7TH AND SeTH 8 YOO ond foot.—A smart, tidy young efrl as cook ; ing to assist in the washing und ironing if require: ciass cook and an excellent washer and froner: js wililog and ob izing; the very beat city reference can be given. Can be seen for two days. 32, 2D AV., BETWEEN 81TH AND S5TIT STS.—A 6: a le girl as wood piaia cook and to do geueral Omes FIRST CLASS FRENCH AND GERMAN J cook wishes a situation ina first claas house; good ref- ‘Address P., box 119 Herald office. erence. Chambermnids, &c. WEST STH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBFR- ald and! to assist with the washing and toning, Ap- lover's. ETWEEN 6TH AND (TH AVS.— ‘a situation for a reapectabie dw or to do plain Rew= Ci seen at her preaeat « 37 ply at her present ev 46 ¥ “ST £2 BT. B A Jady wishes to en oung girl as chambermaid ne take care of children. L15 WEST er St. BETWEEN 6TH AND 1TH +) A respectable git as chambermaid and wait Willing to assist with the fine washing and froniag; under- ands dating; ## neat, willing and obliging; best elty rever- ences. JIS FLBRIpaR st. AN ENGLISH CTRL AS CHAM. bermaid and waitress or to do general housework. 137 EAST HOUSTON ST., ROOM NO. &—-AN ENG. O Aish womau as chambermaid or waitress; no objec- tion to a boarding house; cliy reference, 14.2 "THAY., BETWEEN 1871 AND 19TH STS, THTRD floor, back room.—A lady desires a situation for a valuable ser, ant #4 chambermaid and plain seainstress; hax no avjection to sor taking caie of children; has 434 years? refereace from her last place. 14.8 WEST GTH St-<A YOUNG WOMAN AS NURSE; 4O in willing and obliging; no objection to do some clamberwork. Apply this day at her present employer's. 162 Wet, 4TH ST.—A COMPETENT GIRL AS J chambermaid and waitress; to be seen for two days her late employer's. 19 MULBERRY ST., IN THE REAR.—A RESPECT- Le 7 Abie young girl for chamberwork, or would do gen- eral hourework ; can do pain cooking; good wasuer; would £0 & short distarice in the countr; O()3 WESTLTH Sty NEAR 7TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, 2400) back.—As chambermaid and lautdress; will aselet fn waiting ; city oF country j city reference. 203 WEST Q77H ST., NRAR 7TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, 2 back.—An American young wom'n to do chamber Work anil waiting, assist 1a washing or to do the housework Of a small family; chy of country ; city reference. 90 STH ST, BETWEEN 2D AND 8) AVS.—A RE- 20 T. spectatis American girl ns chambermaid and to as- #ist with the waiting, or to mind ebildren, OO WEST writ st. F 212 f } OM 10, SECOND FLOOR.— ang girl as che dermaid and waitres# fo a pri- erence city Al WEST 2TH 81.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO 410. chamberwork and waiting, or to do chamberwork lone; best olty reverence trom her last piace. Can be seen for two days. 992 WEST DTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE ScoToit 2LZ*) woinan, who has not been long in the country, to do Thamberwork, take care of children and make herself yener- ally usetul. rt WEST 93D ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE, GIRL AS chambermati and mind children or assiet in house: 241 Work, Has good reference. ee OG FART ST SToGh, YOUNG CTRL | AB CHAM FT) bermatd and ty do fine washing or waiting on table. Good city refererice. Qi3 WEST, seTtt ee girl, lately. landed, of would wo general housework ta a seu ferenc 4% WEST DTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS 3 15 chambermat! and seamstress or to do fine wash- ing} has tho best cliy reverence, Cau be seen for two days, TABLE YOUNO id and wartress, ‘amily; good re Dicssmakers and Seamstresses, ST TLOOR, FRONT ROOM, 849 EAST WITH ST.-- Fashionable dress and cloakmaking. Fol and winter Fults, 43, upwards; wrapoers, 2 a 82 50; also children’s and inieges? garments made to order; pattorns and fashion plates; culling and basting. Call or addres RAM. Understands dressmaking; ean operate on sand Willcox & Gibbs! machines, ©] ALLEN ST., ROOM 15,—A YOUNG GIRL AS § BtreRH 5 “WEST isTit ST., NEAR STIL AV. A COMPETENT Feamstress wanta a permanent situation; thoroug 29 understands cutting ant fitting Indies’ and children's dress can operate on Whee er & \haon Jections to wait on ladies; city reference, AQ, FAST BIST ST AS SEAMSTRESS. | APYLY AT 44 present employer's, from 10 to 1 o'eioe a 17 ,CARMINE ST., IN THE PATTEIN STORE. A 4E (good dienamaker wishes a few inore famiies (o sew for; cutting and basting done at short rotice, Ai HQ NEST, Mtl St.—a COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, OV) who learned the art of fiting and trimming froma Pa risian larly and who has had ten years’ experience in the basi. ness, desires a permanent situation in A fashionable family where her time wil be Call on or add 8. F LLL WES, 18TH ST West OF ort AVA. FIRST LAD class dressmaker, who cuts and tits in the intest atylo, Wishes a few more enralemenia by the day or will receive work at home: hay ali the ra tonome of the rat families of the cit EAST RD STA FASHIONABLE DRESS. maker desires a few moro ‘amiles, by tho day or Dall or address. week, re TOG _Foapreteet Wheoter & Wika" woman Ax wing machine kewlog machine; no ob- | principally ocoupied in dressmaking. | | 16$ Good city reverence, inzton ats. —A (dod German girl to do general houso- work; is wiiling and obiiging, 14.5 West ttl st. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL Fe) to do general housework ina small private fami y; good city reference, 14.6 West wre 8 5 ral housework in business thoroughly 1 rom last pl WEST 31ST ST., BASEMENT.—A YOUNG LGU Gigew indy to 0 ight tomework, 199 MOTT ST., TOP ROOM.—A RESPECTAVLE Je) woman to do general housework in a small family; ‘no objections to go 4 short distance in the country; is a good washer and ironer; good clty reference. F202 REST WTH SrA YOUNG GIRL. LATELY 4. landed, to do general housework in a private fam- fly. Gall for two days, WEST 18TH ST., REAR.—A RESPECTABLE 219 Soing eirttodo Nah’ houcwork ina amall famliy Gr would take caro of children; best city reference. ‘A young woman to do general housework in w pri- 127 NORFOLK 81., BETWEEN STANTON AND RIV- A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENE- OF, FAST 45TH BT.—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO 225 housework in a small family; good testimonials. 248 ences. S03 FOwWsEY, Ue sratns—a GERMAN GIRL TO OU do general housework, or as cook, washer aud frouer; city reierences. 353 NEST STH ST. FRONT THOUS ede) floor, back room.—A respectable woman to do gen- eral housework ina small [amily ; good reference can be fur- pished if required. 4.88 STH AV. ROOM 1A YOUNG GIRL FOR GEN- 4.90) eral housework in a small private family; good city reference. Cail for two days. EAST 81ST ST.-TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work in a smal! private faimily; haa good city refer- SECOND FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A 56 2D AY., OOO Protestant giri for general housework; best city reference, Cal! fc wo days. WARTED-BY A RESPECTABLE PERSON, A SITUA- tion to do up stairs work or family sewing. Address Mrs. M., Wilamsburg I’ost oilice. Housekeepers, &c. 4 f% ELIZABETH 8T., SECOND DOOR FROM CANAL.— Te) Av American woman, of practical experience, as housekeeper in hotel or private family. Apply to or addrese A.M. D. = 139 SH ST NEAR DROADWAY AND «rat AV.— OD A respeciavle indy as Lousekeeper or travelling com- ganion to aia 1s WEST rt 8T,A YOUNG ENGLISH PROTES- Yd. tant woman as housekeeper in a first ciass fami best reverence. WEST 40TH 8T., NEAR 8?il AV,—AN AMERI- 264. San woman as housekeeper Ja pinin family ; good reference given. Address J.P. 399 West eb er, THIRD, FLOOR, FRONT.—A OZLZ trustworthy and competent American woman as holsekeeper in 4 boarding noua, or would take any other light position; a home is the obj 350 {AT cA RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED ow) |, American woman as housexeoper; good reference if requirers LADY, HIGHLY EDUCATED AND ACCUSTOMED to the "b y, of prepossessing appearance aid Wres the position of housekeeper ot ntlernan's fainily ; widower's preferred; vn- Address M. M., box 115 tent and experienced, ‘desires & reengngerment na keeper; best city references xiven, Address Miss EJ BN Brooklyn Post vilice. WANTED—A, SITUATION AS MNOUSEREEPER, either in a hotel or private family, by a widow indy of the highest respectability; the most satisiactory references | will be given as to character, capability and other require. ments. Address Mrs. ?., box 1,901 New Yor Post office, WARTED-BY A LADY, (A SITUATION AS HO keeper, companion or any reapectable position whera | & person of trist would be required; no objection to travel; the vest reference given and required. Address Mr ov ‘ON, station b, Bible How Nuraess doo. WILLOW STREET.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS WET nurse, FQ WEST STH ST.—AS WET NURSE, BY AN ENGLISH | OO woman; t# young and beaithy, with abundance of milk. Apply at preseut employer's, for two days. GQ AMITY ST.-AS MONTHLY NURSES 18 ABOUT TO 4 bedivengaged, Address ay above, at her present em- ployer's. poe names 134. West, ATH Sta REAR TARLE YOUNG t girl to take care of children aud wake lierseil geae= rally wselul, Good reference, 14.4. EAST OTH ST, NEAR Sv AV. THIRD FLOOR, +t front room —A reepectable young woman as nurse or chambermatd tn a private family; good revere: 1ST AY., BETWEEN WTH AND 1TH respectable girl as pu rally useful. Cull for two day: 171 SPRING St.—A COMPETI 19] NEAR 37TH ST. Terma moderate, TOL fines nufse nnd neamstres 7TH AY., & Wison's machine; understands th wiiling and obliging. OO8 Wear sv7it st. FIRST FLOOR, | 203 “Sack room. —Ai ; can do all | finds of family sewing ant dressmaking or take care of an juvalid lady; Wages moderate; e'ty reverence, OQO7T WEST 42D S7., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM. — 22 KX respectnvie youog married. woman a Daby to wet Thuse at her own house; has just lost her owa, two mouth old. 38 STs, and to make herself gene- VTHLY NURSE DINGLE, —A RESPECTABLE an operate on Wheeler care of children; is 249 6TH AV,-A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO- sake) man, with a fresh breast of milk, as wet wurse, Can be seen for two days. 30 FAST SITH ST.-A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL, 3 “who understands English, to take care of childres, Apply all week, FAST 2tTiT S§T.-A YOUNG GIRL TO TAK ne 306 care of children and to do up stairs work; has best city reference. 2 WEST 43D ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM, OL An old lady as monthly nurse; baa bal seventeen years’ experieneo; in competent and reliable; will go out of ectiy. Price wid « week, {4. STAY, SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.» 4- young girl to take care of children and do plain sews ing foreniidrén, Has two years!’ ol.y refercnes (roi her Vast pla 101 EAST 16TH ST, FIRST FLOOR,—A RESPECT. : able woman aa nuree and plain sewer; will asslet with chamberwork objection to the country. AQT WEST, HTH st. BETW “EL 4 ave.-Asaroonthiy first clase familica, Call all the week 135 WESE SD STA RESPECTABLE MARRILD 4-90) woman as wot nurse in a respeciable family; good reference if require |, Call for two days. {O23 1TH AVA MIDDLE AGED WomAN, Wwito | “Jed ta fond of children, to take care of elidren. or | id like to try cook in on or hotel. Can be | tor three ort AND 10TH best city reference from as pa 8. FAQ WEST, AO ST METWREN JOTI AND 11TH | O48 avs. top Hoor.—A respeotable youn ggirl as nurse and | to do plain Kewing, of to travel with a lauly ; best re.erence. Cail for two daya. A WOMAN, A FEW HEALTHY YOUNG MARRIED Weeks ago conlined, @ situation as Wet mise, d+ dress M, F., Herald odice. 4 ‘ener | Laundresses, &e. | | 7 JANE ST.-A RESPFCTARLE LADY TO WASIT e2L tron or iby by the day or week, eltli¢r to privat family or hote 4 Wonld take work home, | husband would _SUEUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Lanndresses. foe 6TH AY., TOP FLOOR, FRONT. —A YOUNG WOMAN 8T Fineesew gentlemen's cr fami'tes’ wasblog, or to to go out by the day. Heat reverence given, 156 WSSt 89a 8. REAR, ROOM NO. RA KE JD ‘spectad 6 woman wishes ome ladies’ or gentiemen’s Washing; understands (luting; good refereace. 206 NEST ITH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN As ) first ociass luundvess; understands tutlog; has best references. 21 WEST UTH BT.. NEAR ITH AV.-AN EXPERI 418 enced young wom: ross and to assist with chamberwork; can do Luting; the best reference, DOT EAST oor SP, REAR BUILDING, THIRD hl het floor, back room.—-A woman to go out by the day to wash and iron; would clean house; reterence yiven. dire. SULLIVAN, BQQ MAST UTH sT.—A GIRL WOULD LIKE TO GET PA washings would zo out by the day 1 & few gentlemen's washing or would do a family’s understands all kinds of of pathng and fluting in al four year its branob in her last pla week, 523, BAST JsrHt St.. THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM OLO A frat class Inundress wants the washing of three or four gentlemen or ladies at reasonable prices, 596 2D AV., TOP FLOOR, BACK.—A RESPECTABLE widow woman Wishes the washing of a few gentle- Waitresses, &c. Wrst 28D ST.—AS WAITRESS AND CHAMBER- maid. Miscellaneous, 4 IST ST.-A YOUNG LADY TO ATTEND IN A CO! fectionery or bakery; has a good idea of the busines: wages no object. Call ou'or address 8. M. 3 styles. Can bi 2 BD AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS HAIRDRESSER, BY the day, week or month, in tho most fashionable cen al the week.’ Terms moderate. —AN EXPERIENCED YOUN JOL CHRISTOPHER 8 Lady xo attend a bal Apply at her present em 170 2. AY: JN, THE STORE.-A GERMAN PRO- testant person, speaking French and English, as ia- dy's mafd or seamstress; no objoctionto take care of grow- ing children; best ref Q4Q StH AV. HAIRDRESSING DONE BY A LADY 44 in a tasifonable and Lecoming style, Will call to sult patrons. 416 ATLANTIC St. BROOKLYN as saleswoman in a candy store, either or Brooklyn; Brookiyn preferred. 713 BROADWAY, RooM 124 LADY AS DATE +) or visiting govern aches the soild branches, also drawing, painting, German and Freuch; terms mode rate; references givan. Address C. C. A. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE THE. POSITION OF AA. resident governess to young children; English branches and drawing. Recerences exchasged. Address Z. L, % Herald ottice, A FRENCH YOUNG LADY, SPEAKING SP) wishes a situation fn ao American family to teach or to toke care of children; best reference. Address, for one week, M.G,, box 182 Herald’ otice. LADY OF REFINEMENT D) home in a first class Freach tamtly, where ber services as an instr uivalent for her board; ta good musician, Address Misa ANTHUR, Herald office, A YOUNG LADY, EX? time disengn; i, will own residence, in the vicin cial efforts made to rapid progress; first gudress to M: RMAN GIRL New York IRES TO FIND A D TEACHER, HAVING ive lessous in piano music at her of Grand Opera House; spe- { style apd insure ; #4 per quarter. Send aid ollice. J kind to do at her own reet writer. Address fur rytowa, N.Y. V oftee, V would liketolearn dreesimakia, M. G., Herald oilice. nme; A god veedays box Jb Post oftico, Tar- TANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS ovrrness: good reference, Address M., box 139 Post ahway, N. J. TANTED—A SITUATION AS COMPANION, BY A lady; would superintend the household or sew, or best referencea, Address TANTED--BY AN AMERICAN LADY, A SITUATION ady’s maid and companion; {s alao a good house- Keeper; etty or country; good Address WARD, box £25 Herald office. y work and plain Kind people and pleasabt nome. Add Herald ofice. TANTED.—A REFINED AMERICAN LADY W ne respectable family; would ¢ ing; Wages not so much an object as ess Miss L. M. ANTED—BY A WIDOW, WITHOUT CHILDREN, A aituation as governess, with the whole care of children, mpanion to an ravaild; wages no ob- » objection to travel. Good refo E. Herald office, or ax housekeeper or uly @ good hoi Addri ject, rence given. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. NOOK WANTED—A GOOD WASHER AND IRONER, J family, Apply after 10 this morning, abd We: Sth av, EAMSTRESS WANTS DO ALL KINDS OF + tine sewing by hand and & Wilson's ma derstand dress, clowk and sbirt making; pO THE WORKING CLA -WE ARE NOW PRE pared to furnish all classes with constant employment home, the whole of the time or for the spare moments, Business new, light and proutable, Persons of either sex easily earn from 60e. to #5 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their who'e time to the bisingss. Boys and girit earn nearly as much as men, That all who see this Rotice may send their address, and test the business, we make thia unparalleled offer:~ To such as are not well sutis- fed we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuablo sample, which will do to commence work on, anda copy of ‘ihe People's Literary Companion, one of the largest and best family newspapers pubdlised, ail sent free by mall, Reader, tf you want permane work, addiess E.C, ALLEN & CO., Augusta, Me; v TANTED-A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A FULL breast of milk, as wet nurse, {/n juire at $22 East 25th st. WAnten riser CLASS DRESSMAKERS, AT NO. 10 Grand st. WAREOS A. YOU ACCUSTOMED TO waiting in # stationery and fancy goods store. Addrees G. V., box 160 Herald oitice. y ANTED—TO GO SOUTA, 69 SERVANT Wom girls for plain cooking, 4c. fap wages, References required. Apply at WASTED-FIEST CLASS WAITR streca; good city reverences, Ger ply after at 1.2 Weat Lith at., bs AND aan preferred. nt door. ND CHAM. erlU A.M, Ww XTED -FIRST CLASS LAUNDRRESS 4 mali; good c.ty references, Apply ai at 102 Wort 14th at., basement door. WAXTE0—A GOOD Cook, WASHER AND IRONER in aemall private fa None need apply unless with the be treference from last pince, Apply 51 Wes! V th wt D—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER mall private family, Call at 103 2d ay., corner TANTE! ina Ch WANTER—A GOOD COOK, WASHER none but those having city refereuce at 215 Weat 45th st, Www West adel nt. assistant w WANTED-A SCOTCH, GERMAN, OR. AN ENGLISH girl, to cook and assist in general housework in a small family; good reterence will be required. Apply at 69 ad ‘WANTED—A TIDY COLORED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework fn agmal American family; refere: | y at 413 Wost 45th st. nan as laundress and eronco rejuired. RMAID AND WAITRES: WANTEDEA CHAM! who {s willlag ta agsi ammall family. Apply at 235 West 23d #t, Wanren-a CHAMBERMATD, mended. Inquire at 243 Weat 63 tween Sand il A. M Vy TANTED—A FIRST CLASS FRENCH DRES: one who reference required. V ences required. y J ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL_AS CHAMBERMATD AND KER; nderstands cutting and fitting inal branches; 63 West 24th st., corner of 6b ay. JANTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITRESS take the entle charge of a dining roo Call at 85 West 20th st., 9 to 10 WHO CAN to take care of children, Apply at 424 West 19h st, from 9 till 12 o'ciock. WASTED (28 YOUNG LADY WAITERS, TO ATTEND A first class new saloon on Broadway. ‘Apply between Sand 41’. M. at Got Broadway, basament. PAUL FALK, FRANK BURNS, y TANTED—A NURSE FOR AN ALID IN THE country; a middie aged wilow preverred. Wages B10 er month, Call at 28 Weat hat, between 9 and Ll o'clock, lo-day only. \ TANTED.A MATRON FOR THE HOME FOR DES- titite Children in Brooklya; a married woman, whose ew to preferred. Ang person applying mu to char- acter and compete nitier at., near Flatbush ay., on F 2A. Bie Apply at the . 8, between 10 and SITUATIONS WANTED=MALES. fe NORTH MOORE ST. @) speaks French, German, En situation; be understands cookin 1 WEST 53D ST.-A YOUNG MAN AS P 13: 2 vate waiter; bas good city reference, Callon G. D. | hand Spantsh, wishes @ and waiting. 299 EAST SST ST.-AS WATTER MAN IN A PRI- OAL vate family; dest reverence; would take asit ag footman in an baglish famliy. Call on or ad COLORED MAN WISHRS A SITUATION AS A. ter in n private family; has good references, in At Washington jstabies, 450 6th av. | al YOUNG EXPERIENCED COLORED MAN WISHE JAX. a situation In a povate family or hotel as first class Waiter, Address M. L, ALSON, box 12 J City Post o.uce, for Joseph Bailey, HA® WARE.—WOULD LIKE A SIfUATION IN | JL” wholesale or retati store somo experience in the | imsinesa; good reference, Ac Post oilce, | Greenpolat, | TUATION WANTED—BY A YOUTH FROM THE country, who bas had two years’ experience tn the retail y ana liquor business, and who tr understands Address D. Heralu lice. the ped and pencil. wes A SITUATION AS WATTER IN A PRIVATE family, Uy & young man; understands his business and hus good city reference, Address WAITER, Herald oitice, groc! nD. 1TH AY,, IN THE GROCERY STORE, AS FIRST | class Inuucdress, of would do housework fm @ stuall 8: * | family; good reference givea, ION AS WAITER IN A BOARDs } WANiED—« sir fug house of ofliee, by a rerpectavle colored man, | Address &, Ff, MIDDLELON, Lerals villco | A MAN, 40 YEARS OLD, WHO | > iN SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. aS. 755 Nh Pe Sit le V TANTED—BY A COMPETENT COLORED MAN, & situation as head waiter in @ hotel or boarding house, Addrows FRANKLIN, box 196 Herald oftice, V ANTED—A SITUATION IN A GROCERY STORE, BY & young man who haa three years’ experience, and who speaks and writes Engtish, Freach and Spanish; best references given, Address VIATOR, Herald office. WAXTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WHOSE ATTERNOONS and evenings are unemployed some business to fil up spare time; city references, Address G., box 147 Horala omioe. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN AS light porter, or in any capacity where he can make Limself tiseful; not afraid of work; city reverence. Address DWARD, 251 East 1th at, V ANTED—BY A YOUNG FRENCHMAN, WHO SPEAKS English. as Waiter fn @ family of pubile om tablishment; best city references, Address C, F261 aad 200 Bowery. __ CLERKS AND SALESMEN, GENTLEMAN OF EXPER with @ large acquaintan S APAGITY, over the country among book and picture dealers and stationers, will soon be open for an engagement witn a first class honae only; best refer ences. Address W. 8. P., box 175 Heraid oftice. A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS BEEN CONNECTED WITH ‘one of the Iargeat banking hvuses in tho city for the past six years wishes to engage io som good, reliable bust- ness; not particular what, if respectable; beat references given, Address H. B. A® EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER WISHES TO MAKE AM an january 1, with « New York im- bortie best references. Address C. E, Herald ollice. N EXPERIENCED DRUG CLERK WISHES A SITUA- tion ina first class retafl store; best references given. Address MELROSE, Heraid office. GENTS WANTED—TO SOLICIT ORDERS FOR FANOY show cards; permanent occupation and good income to the right men; at 234 Broadway, Cees, GooD P J “ployment. -Addre MESSRS, JAY COOKE & 0O.. BANKERS, GENERAL VE “agents National Life Insurance Company of the United States of America, at their office, 216 Broadway, New York, desire the services of Intelligent gentlemen to represent the company. Apply to W. F. LEWIS, Speciai Agent. 4A! ESMAN —IN THE SHAWL > ment. ES A, HEARN & SO) (SCOTCH) WISHES EM. NMAN P. HM. M., Herald office, DEPART. ESMAN WANTED--IN A WHOLESALE LIQUOR house; one who is travelling for a drug bouse who will sel! goods in connection with same on a liberal commission. WARTEDIAN E GETIC SALESMAN 10 SELL chemica!s on commission. Addresa box 172 Post oflica Hobokea, N. J. y TANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS SALE3! make himself genera'ly useful ta EDWARD T. DRAPER, WASIED—tWwo OR THREE SAU sion. wrapping paper in the city aud Wantro—a TANTED—A COPYIST WHO IS A NOTARY. ADDRESS box 1,580 Post office. AN AND TO dry goods store. 18 3 ay., corner 20th at. &N, TO SELL nity on commis ESTABLISHED who can loan his employer we security, to whom m good J, box 150 Herald tice. Address BUCHANAN, Heral CASHIER IN A WELL and profitable busing 82,000 or 24,0 Jon good real e salary wil De paid. Address.( Ww TED-BY A WHOL large manufactur!) taste and experienc Addre: WANTED IBY A WHOLESALE HOUSE, AN ASSISTANT bookkeeper and enshior; a young man who Isa rapit writer can give unexceptionable testimoatals as to Integrity and will accept a moderate salary, may address, with name and refereaces uo others noticed), C. K. O., Herald ofoe. ALE. HOUSE DOING A d cloak business, a person of to design and manage that departmeat, with name and reference, box 1,435 Post office. TANKEE NOTION AND HOSIERY SALESMEN wan We will make arranzements with ® few firal class men having prompt paying eustomers in New Yora State, Pennayivania or Ublo; those only having # large ac quiaintan esa. WM. H, LYON & CO, 871 Broadway, 5100.-srauarat test BOOKKEEPER AND CORR a@ situation; refereaces ample; the above amount to be pai box 149 Herald oilice. for procuration. Address G., (00 7A8 EXERGETIC MAN, WITH 81,000, CAN = Lave a very Jncrative and’ permaneat posiitoa Cail at 89 Nassau st,, room 26, from 1) to $ o'clock. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, COLORED COACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION; J\._uas good references, Inquire at Waskingion stabiea wy Oth av. AS A Tay nS erry eames COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG JA. man; thoroughly understands the eare of horses aud Carrlages; has ret class city aud county reerences. Address WALL, box 175 Hera d otfice. COACHMA 41. petent sing LANE & M Calon or ad ‘G MAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS COAC groom; understands the care of road hors Call on or address PATRICK MURPH ieior stables, Broadway, near 29h ot, TLEMAN GOING TO EUROPE DESIRES TC procure situations for a coachman, laundre bose maid and kitcheumaid. Allcan beiecominenied, Apply at 6) West 4th st. FIRST C AL coachman treatment ot hora LASS MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS understands his busines ani care and fa witling and oblizing; best cliy refer ence. Address i. V., Wright's, 305 dtu av, MAN, LATELY LANDED, WANTS A COACHMAN or groom's place; city or country; is a capable man can milk aod make himself generally useful, Address W. 8., box 241 Herald 0! NX ARDE —AN J yagement as gardener; thoro scape, growiug planta dud yegetabi avenue, ITUATION WANT R OR COACH SD man, bya steacy, indusir glishman; thorongily competent; lately returned from tho West. Address u. by P., Herald oie QITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND GROOM }D thoronghly understantts his business; no objection to th country; vo best city reference. ‘Address M. 34, bo: 196 Herald of WISHES AN Ne uly experienced tn lan Address J. D., 477 6 SITUATION AS GROOM AND FOOTMAN, TANTED—A feogmmanea ted voy by a reape employer BY A SINGLE MAN, A SITUATION AS rand farmer; understands the care and trea: reference; no object, Address ing and ovliging; 8 box 125 Heraid ollice. \ MAN IN A PRI- Englishman; honest, sober, ; refersto Winthrop G. Ray, 2 ED ady anda thorough gro Old alip. \ BY A RESPECTABLE MAN A SITUATION ra’ experience in this city will be found w Address A. Us Herald omer, TANT! ‘as conchman; has fifteen z and ob! D—A SITUATION ws AS COACHMAN, BY A Vober and carefu river; the beat elty reteres lived with the best fainties Yo years. nil on ora eed T., 488 0 nn No, WY ANTED~A SITUATION ¥ “ener, who will married men who und Address or cali on T. D., at end eau at. \ TANTED—A SITUATION deber, by & single man ment of horses and ali k. not afraid of work; will, make hima ce, Address 1. B., box 119 Her r WASTED-BY A YOUNG MAN A. SITUATION Ag coachman oF groom; p CHMAN AND GAR nis the care aud treat: {8 ® good milker; i useful the beat 4 offic AS COs fectly understands bis buale jsacarcul driver; best city reverence. Call on or ad; r ys, O. F., 63 Bast 19th st, between 8d and WANTS A SITUATION AS COACHMAN and obliging; would make lita self use ence, Address J. M., box 1M Herald 0 = ‘ = eet PROPOSAL OPEC OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, GRANB J street, corner of Him, New 1389, Sealed Proposats will be rece the 18h f W o'e plying fos mnery aud ot 1g On the Lat day of f books and deaters in the 6. y notivied that preceren given in ai cases to f principals, toe Come mittes being desirous that missions (if any) heretofur paid to agents or middiemen sbail be deducted from th price of the vartous articles bld for. ‘A rampla of each article must accompany the bid. A list of the w {will t jawed on applica tion to the Clerk dof Education. HY BRENNAN, Committee LA. LEWIS, on r MURPHY, J Suppltes, = = MARBLE MANTELS. A. EARGE STOCK MARBLG MANTELS AT COS? AN. Mantels now duished sold at cost price antit January I. WATHAN & CO, $39 W t, betwoen Kighth and Ninth t Eighteenth atre ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS.-RICH AND Le T. Be gant designe, from B15 up to Bra, BPEWART & CO, bob Sixth avenue, between Thitty-tifth and ‘Thirty-sixtn atreeis, MAREE AND MARBELLIZE pl 4, Ac.—-The Iarge hand, ready to slitp or put up at a few hours’ notice. AO KLABLA, 14 and 136 Kast loth at, near 3d ay, KLARER, 2 FIRST AVENUE, SELLS MARBLE Mantels, How 8, Monuments, Of superior work mane . Heiow cost, before’ removing t his new (actory next ath. DENTISTRY LL PAINFUL DECAYED TERTH AND STUMPS RF JX. storet with Oropiastic—by filling or building up to original shape and eolor without pain. 25,00 teatir Filing first tooth $2, each additional ®1, Warrante, DK. SIGESMOND, 43 Union sjuare Fast) pnialis MATRIMONIAL. YOUNG LADY, A STRANGER HERE, “WANTS & true friend, with @ view to matrimony, Addro SRTKCDE ALLEN, 628 Broadway.