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{— HORSE NOTES. jdopaeuderstls a: ete It has been suggested that it would be a good to have all the spring and summer purses close certain classes of horses by the 15th of May, allowing entrances to close ac that time, but giving owners the privilege of paying entrance fees thirty lays before the races are to be trotted. This is sug- gested in view of the large purses offered by the Buffalo association which present such inducements that many owners would not enter at meetings to fake place previously, tearing that their horses might get records that would bar them out at Butalo. Roadmen would like to have Sixth avenue, above the Park, covered a few inches with fine gravel, a8 At would be easier for horses’ feet and allow of thelr ‘being speeded without causing 1ameness, { The bad weather and nard roads have prevented ‘any business of consequeace being done in road Dorses so far this spring, and dealers in that class Of stock feel somewnat discouraged; but a few really bright warm spring-deys will, no doubt, ro~ vive the trade and cause sales to be made. Very few fine horses have reached the city as yet for Spring trade, and the season 1s considered @ back- ‘Ward one by all tne dealers. , { Mr, Jonn Chamberlain ts the owner of two ponies eo dimmutive in size that a maa ot ordinary strength can take one under each arm and walk off with them. Mr. David Bonner’as gray mare, by Eaward Everett, dam the dam of Loitery, 1s looking fine ‘this spring, and promises to develop speed of no mean order when placed in training, Among tho39 who make a specialty of curing fameness in horses’ feet are Lee, Rovurg, Braley, {pattanack and Bryden. Ovr nard roads will make plenty of business in (hat line, for a drive behind a {ppeedy horse 13 a taine afluir uniess he indulges in a Bpurt at times, which seems to be almost sure to produce lameness in a horse's 1eet, | Messrs, Mace, Dobie, Piicier, Howe, Patterson, Murphy, McKee, Manee, Lo ett, Weeks, Férguson, Dow and Roden, prominent drivers and trainers of @rotting horses, are all in good health this spring, d in @ short time expect to be full of business in Prenaning hors that ure to take part in the ap- trotting contests and spring mectings. ; Turfmen would like to see the celebrated Califor. Dia trotting horse Wouder in this section of country ‘this summer, when he would have an opportunity (Of snowing that wonderiul speed that competent Judges say he possesses, No doubt he would find plenty of competitors which would give him a turn @t any kind of a race ne would like to have a and in. Mr. John H. Harbeck, Jr.’s chestnut running hhorse Cadence has been bronght trom tne country, ‘where he bas been wintering. Valence is big and Btout, and promises to be in good fettie for the com- ing racing season, ‘That obnoxious disease, farcy, seems to be raging fo quite an extent this spring. Strings of nice- jooking horses are constantly seen tied to one of the @eadboat carts, on their way to Le destroyed, and when post-mortems are made the bodics of these animals are found a mass of corruption, + Mr. Henry N. Smith has purciased the mile track ‘at Trenton, N, J., for a private traming ground, paying $23,000 for it. Mesars. Irving and Lewis have leased the Fashion ‘Course, Long Island, lithe ist of Jnly, and the track will be kept in oruer Lil then for sporting pur- ( Heary Smith, of Thirty-fifth street, owns the fast trotter Coolo, Cvolo showed a tremendous turn of speed on Saturday afternoon on the avenue, Andisa fine road horse, of good temper and be- Ravior. Arace took place on the ice of Lake Champlain, near Burlington, Vt., last weex, which was won by Red Bird, the best heat being trotted in 2:25. Bily Lewis was one of Red Bird’s competitors. , Mr, Jonn Long owns a fine bay mare, about 15% Hands digh, witha white strip in her face, She Can trot 1n 2:36, She is wsecond Ethan Allen, dam by Hambietonian, She is a very pleasant driver, Mr. Isaac Phillips’ gray horse Admiral Farragut ts trotting very fast tois season, and beating horses down she road that nave records low down in the ‘thiruies. LONG BRANCH RACES, On the second day of the July mecting there will be three races; the first the Hopeful Stakes, tor two year-olds; the seconds dash of one mile, for all ages, lor a purse, und the Monmoutn Cup, & dash of two miles and a half, The tollowing are the entries Jor the HOPEFUL STAKES, walue $500, added to w sweepstakes of $60 each, Bs Be for two-year-oius; the second to receive $1i the third $6v out of the siakes; Nall-mile; to ve rua at the drst meeuug: 1, Hunter & Travers’ vr. f. Megara, by Eclipse, dam Uirica, by Lexto; Dias 2. Hunter & Yrravers ci. ©, Saturn, by Planet, dam oe eer, Knignt ot St. George. M.A. feels ch. c. Fellow ‘Gran, by Austra. Las, dam Aerolite, by Lexington. idle wi A. Litteli’s Wiid lule, by Australian, dam D. I. ‘Crouse’s ch. c, by Revolver, dam Mattie ‘o* Ah! Yorksnire, johu F, Cnampertin’s ch. 6. Lord Jersey, by War Dance, dam sister No. 2 to Pryor, by Glencoe. . dunn F. Chamberiin’s b. f, Mury Constant, by War Dance, dau Luss of syaney ue dam of Tub- mau), tee Belmont’s br. f. Indlaua, by Kentucky, 9, August Belmont’s b. f, Medora, by Kentucky, daw Camilia, 10, H. P. McGrath’s b. c. Tom Bowline, by Lex- ‘ington, dum Lucy Fowler, by imp. Albion. ¥. McGrath's ca, §. lavitna, by Tipperary, Gam the Greek Slave, by imp. ulencoe. 12, L. W. Jerome’s bc. by Lexington, dam Kitty Clarke, by Gleucoe. 13, D. McDaniei’s b. f, by Juius, dam by Arling- ton, granddain by tmp. Margrave. Tite We Walden's ch. te blinmie W., by Planet, dam Edis, by Knight o! st. George, ‘a As, tH C. ‘Hare's b, & Aerolite, by Asteroid, dam at oon F, Morris’ ch. ¢, by Eclipse, dam Molly Juck- on F. Morris’ ch, ¢. by Ecllpse, dam Etiquette. \ 18. KR. W. Cameron’s ch, ¢. by Leamiagton, dam Re nat by Glencoe, 19, Me iH Sanfora’s ch. ©. by Planet or Australian, dam Miidred. 20, M. H. Sanford’s br. or b.f, (imp.), by King ach, dam Entrement. W. J. Bucon’s oh. f, Dolorosa, by Exchequer, aret dam 2ribuiation, by Jeif Davis, second dam Fanny Wasningion. 22, Zep Ward's br..c = Asteroid, dam Fairy, by tape Knight 01 St. Geo: 4 ch. f, by Lightning, dam 23, James A, Grinst eos 2%, A, Keene Richards’ ch. o. War Cry, by War eneehs dam Eliza Davis, by the Knight of St e0) 26. A. Keene Richards’ ch. c. sophie by War pam Oden Bowie's cho cutverts by Bal 2 len Bowie's ch. & Calvert, timore, dam Chicamauga, bY Bonule Lada “ ‘The folowing are th \ THE MONMOUTH OUP, ‘value $1,500, added to a sweepstakes of $50 each, p.; the second to receive $00, and the third $1. ‘out of the stakes; two mules and @ hall; to oe run at the first meering. 1, Joseph Vonahue’s ch. c, Fret , 4 years, by Aus- ee ‘Cams Neilie Gray, by Le: oo 2. W. R. Babcock’s cu. 1. Nell nsom, 4 years, ysnnk Mat, On as 0% rr Nght, & b: |. Bal £0.'8 nigh ears, by Doneraile, dain Amanua Morenesae | 20 ( 4 August Leimont’s b. bh. Gienelg, 6 years, by Cit ‘adel, dain Babla. ( 6 John Harper's br. h. Longfellow, 6 years, by be Cope hong dam Naatura, by Brawner’s 6. John Harper's b. h, Littleton, 5 Pheshe Py imp. Leaminnon dam Fanny Houlton, by Lexi 4 ‘McDaniel & Uo.’s ch. © ‘iarty asset, 4 eur, by Lexington, dam Canary Bird, by imp. pion. & D. McDantel ao Core ch. c. Abdelkoree, 4 years, yim, ‘Australian, dam Rescue, by Berthune. McDaniel & Co.'s b. &, Tubman, 4 ‘War Dance, dam Lass of Sydney, vy imp, bt. George, 10, M. tt. ego b. 0. Monarchist, 4 years, by ee dam Mi ll. Jerome & Poy ‘8 “gr. f. Nellie Gray, 4 years, Commodore, dam by 1np. Sovereign. ef A. Buiora’s b, f. Face 4years, by Lex- ington, dam Miriam, by Gieucoe. The above horses are well known to the racing Public with the exception of the black colt Mid- night, and they are really the best inthe coantry. Harry Basset and Longfellow will absorb all the Interest in the race, but there ts no certainty that either of them will Win the cup. Should Harry Bassett be run ashe has been inal his previous races—‘aking the lead and keeping it’—he may be run gown by Longteliow, who in the “killiug” of Harry basset may also “Kili” himself, and thus Alroy, Monarchist, Nellie Gray or some of the other fiyera may prove the winner. Old John Harper ‘Will, no doubt, give instructions to make the pace strong from the start, as he says ne “would just as ears, by night of soon be beat at the beginning as at the end ol a rece.” DEADLY ASSAULT. Pitchiog a Map Down Stairs—Aate-Mortem Coroner Young yesterday afternoon received m- formation from Captain Kennedy, of the Sixth precinct, that Michael Dolan, forty-five years of age and born in Ireland, was lying in Bellevue Hospital in a dangerous condition trom the effects of a frac- tured skull and other injuries, from which he is liable to die, It appears that on last Tuesday ht Dolan quarrelled with Dominick Geraghty and wite, 1a, at their residence, No, 79 Mulberry street, during Which they both assauited Dolan and threw him down stairs, Mrs. Geraghty ts already under urrest. and Captain Kennedy will secure her husband at the first opportunity, Should Dolan be able to make an tutelligible statement of the occur- rence, it will be taken by Coroner Young. THE FOURTH AVENUE RAILROAD. A meeting of the jolnt committee of the Common Council was to be held yestertay to receive plans 1rom the representatives of citizens who are de- sirous of obtaining some protection for life and umb Consequent on the unsafe condition of the street on Fourth avenue, inthe upper part of the city. A telegram was received from Alderman Conover, the chairman of the commnitee, (rom Albany, ask- ing tharthe meeting be adjourne:t until the 30th inst, In addition to Alderman Conover there were also absent Aldermen Fitzgerald and Van Schaick, Assistant Aldermen Pinckney, Connor and Cumisk ee ce er SS RAT NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1872. ~TRIPLE SHKHET. _ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, _ looks, arc, QQ WEST, TH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS 20 ‘frat ctass cook ; understands ail kinds of cooking, baking and desserts; good re" 7 LAIGHT ST.-A RESPECTABLLE YOUNG WO- 9) ieee washer and ironer ; Brooklyn preferred ; 10 SITH ST.. CORNER OF 6TH AV.—TWO RE- Spectable girls; one as food plain cook and to as- silat byt = aS ne other as chambermaid aud wait- i SITUATIONS } WANTEO—F MALES, Laundresses. Kee WEST 2TH ST, TOP FLOOR.-WASHING Wanted from a small family to do at home, 538 2D AV., teas FLOOR,—A RESPECTABLE 1.098 romss "te take in washiad end ironing as, har demu home; peatlomen’s and family washing at low ean be highly recommended. Nurses dec, EAST 40TH ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE, COMPETENT 2) _ gir! as nurse for & baby; no objection to travelling; good city reference. ress, ith the th i j best pene ne wasbing if required WEST 19TH ST.—AS COOK IN A PRIVATE 6 132 Mais, Wadorstanas a0 sisds. of bating tod ves serts; clty or country; city reference, Call tor two 109 WREST 15TH ST., REAR,-A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman as cook ; thoroughly understands her business in ali its branc! ‘no objection to the country, with city conveniences; best city reference. Can be seen until suited, D4, EAST WrH wr —a RESPECTABLE COLORED woman to travel with a famlly as nurse or lady's Sait, on te take oars of n gentleman's Louse during the sum- mer months; best reference, Address F, F, H. 110 West 20TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS., in the rear.--A respectable married woman, who has lost her own baby, to wet nurse @ baby at her own home; good reference. 180 WEST 19TH ST., IN THE STORE.—A RESPEC- e table person as cook and to help with a little wash- ing in a small private family, Call or address. 150 WEST, BTY Stok RESPECTABLE YOUNG J woman as extelient cook ; no objection to a private doarding house of to go a.sbort distance in the country; ex- cellent city reference, WES? 267! able woman as 00K 5 Kinds of cooking; no objection tow private boarding house. oA | WEST 9TH ST., IN THE REAR.—A WELSH woman as first class cook {na boarding house or restaurant ; is an excellent baker; understands her business fn all its branches, ‘114. BAST Set St.A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- man as com an take entire charge of = baby from birth, by band Or bottio; eight yours’ city” recor. l 3 SACKETT BT. SOUTH BROOKLY spectable married woman, having just I as wet nurse; would go out, or nurse &. chi references, Addreas 4. KELLY, WW WAVERLEY PLACE, BETWEEN WEST 10TH and Christopher sts,—A monthly nurse is open to a, few engagements; first class reference, 2) 0 EAST 28D ST., THIRD FLOOR, A young girl to travel with a fami} RE t her child, id at bome; best BACK ROOM,— or take care of ress PRETT. BOARDERS Wad TED, POEASANT FRONT ROOM, WITH FIRST CLASS Board and attendance, to gentleman and wife. 85 Ninth street, between Broadway and University place, References siroet. is y SOUTH OF CHATHAM SQUARE—GRANT Tee New Bowery.—Single Rooms, 35 and ert 2 60 per week; Family Rooma, $1 and ‘Housh oped all misht VERY ELEGANT SUIT OF FRONT BOOMS AD. one single Room to let, with fret class Bo cious brown stone residence 217 West Fourteen! references. 12 BLOOK By, pe 2 per ie meni 1] SUIT OF ELEGANT APARTMENTS, WITH PRI able and attendance, at Wort! Honse, 203 Fifth ronting on, Madinod square, Broadway and FIM avenue possession Immediate) Q WAST, THIRTY-NINTH STREET, FIRST | HOUSE from Fifth avenue.—An elegantly’ furnished sult of = with private table. ER DAY FOR GOOD ROOMS AND BOARD— ingle Lodging Rooma 81 per day. Sherman House, 3. -aizth atrest and Broadway. DOORS FROM FIFTH AVENUE, 10 RAST. TWENTY. eighth street.--Piessant Rooms, ‘second desired; family amall; terms to whit Gnaekle poruon Beat references requir 6 TO $10. PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH EXCELLENT Board, for fawilies and single persons, at 176 Bleecker t, ix blocks west of Broadway ; location central. EST FORTY-SECOND STREET._A LARGE ‘oom and first class Board; reterences exchanged, 7 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- 18 ayant Firth avenue, Six new and bandsomely fr niicle Rooms for gootiemen, feheameet tare ee WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET | OPPOSITE Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Elegantly furnlshed Rooms, ti & withows Board, to gaullensea ond wives oF single goa Temen. 28 WAVERLEY PLACE, BETWEEN BROADWAY nd Wasnington square.—To let, with Board, large or mail Hooms, very nicely furnished; House and location trst class, 3 TH STREET, WEST, #25,—ROOMS, ON SECOND and fourth floors, with first class Board, West FORTY-FOURTH STRELT.—A MOST 4245 pleasant house, Ore and gas, for a few ladies and gen- tiemeny Board, §4 60 and $6. 3 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Desirably furnished Kooms, with Board, mn aulte or singly. References exchanged. No moving in ay. QQ WHSt TWELFTH sTREEr. BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues,—A handsomely furnished Parlor 1d Bedroom for a family or aingle gentlemen, with superior joard ; terms moderate, 4 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- way and Fourth avenue,—fwo handsome and com- fortable front Rooms, with or without Board; private family; price reasonable, WEST ELEVENTH STREET, FOUR DOORS FROM $6 Fifth avenue.—Handsomely furoished Rooms, with ‘dj house and table iret clase, 94. 4AqpouaaL STREET (ST, CLEMENT'S PLACE).— +A, late, sunny Room to jet to two persons, with Board, on moderate terms; refere: 08 Fouts AVENUE, BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND Twelfth streete,—Large, han aly furnished ous to let, with Board, cheap? sia a single Room. WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—ENTIRE Second Floor, or separately, fine y furnished, witn M4 age Board bruwnatone house; unexeeptionabie elghe bechoogt: saperior tanles summer, prices ‘References ex- MADISON AVENUE.—A BANDGOM RLY, FUR omusied suit of Rooms for a party of men, wit FIFTEENTH 8TREET, BETWEEN IRVING a ‘and Tbird avenue.—Hanasomely furnished ith Board, fora gentleman aud wife or two genie BETWEEN 19TH AND furnished Rooms, with 129, or wit 15 1 WEST TENTH STREET.—PLEASANT ROOMS, OL with Board, for gentieman and wife, two gent fr youn Indian xt, to business during day; terms low} familly private. 315 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR SECOND avenie— ‘and back Rooms on second with ample closeta, a sak Shalt Boom on third Boor to lett with Board, en suite or singly; terms modcrate; references exchanged. b 187 THIRD AVENUE, 120th. streets.—Neatiy joard, for a fow men, prarante tatdlvgalvlesinon ea Mk ETN LENT, ROOMS—SINGLE AND EN BUITE families and single gentlemen; ali the comforts home and attentions of hotel, at Faaers) te Friaes ERMAN HOUSE, Twents into eet and Broadway, PA URL SE lh Liat LET, WITH OR WITHOUT PRIVATE TABLI SEC. gnd aid Third Floor4s ponaewaion ‘now oF fn April loca, fon, Halll, near Fifts avenue, Particulars at Everett Library, 688 Sixth avenue, ‘couple can have second story Rooms, with Board, in a TPWO OF THREE GENTLEMEN OR MARRIED Private family, 319 West Isighteenth street RNISHED ROOM WANTED-IN A PRI- vate family, by a young woman ; Brooklyn or New York. Terms moderate, Address A. E., Heratd ollice. OARD WANTED—IN A RFSPECTARLE FAMILY BY gentleman, lady and daughter, four years oid. Ad- dreas ‘Post office box 4,208, Boe WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; front Room, with (ay table; give all particuiars, ‘Address F., box 145 Herald oflice. ARLEM AND MOTT HAVEN, -WANTED, FOR TWO young in Harlem, above 115th street, or in Mott ved okina lew states of the boat two roote connect: tue, wih or without Board. Address, stating terms, box 6,244 RO CONOR Sil ep canines ince an, Street FLOOR WITH PRIVATE TABLE WANTED for a family of adults; location central; well furnished; house must be th fhoroughly well kept ; rst’ rate plain table; private ‘nthe alrerae. rita wanted in April or Mey wi and if suited ake @ permanent home, dress, with full particulars, X, oat oflloe box 4 WANTED BY A, SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A FUR: ith gas, water, &c., breakfast and tea, n'a siritly private family, residing in & ‘centrat and drat class location, v! olay of Lage square prefe of hee ven and sours terms must be moderate. ‘Address for three days SCOTLA, lterald ofice. WANTEDIROARD Wirt A, RELIGIOUS FAMILY IN the countr; mies from New York, for a man of good my Sihty" ailioved Io healthe onth would be ve alt inclu: ‘Address METHODISTS, station ‘A, Spring street. ANTED—SINGLE ROOM WITH BOARD, IN AN Wn American aarily, not above Bleecker street west Broadway, for $7 per wesk. Address A. T. W., Herald office, fen ar A LADY, Ce, PARLOR AND BEDROOM Room, or without Board; in the Address MAY, Herald Up- way. ne inrge fs ot a widow eraien (own Branch ofa) 1.286 8 COUNTRY BOARD, OARDERS .3 WANTED-AT A FIRST CLASS FARM ‘House in the country; for any length of time, com- iat Mi nit lace; situated two miles east of French Mt andeld-station on Naugatuck Railroad. Call on oF address Se a LF iED, Harwinton, Litchfield county, joan. HOTELS. ‘OTEL 8ST. GERMAIN, FIFTH are ied fwentTy- second street and Lay a gl | Rooms and two Snbte 2s Wh per day for famallion aud & stent mt ; # aud tranalen| beter ts i. TOMPKINS, ay, ENGLAND HOTEL, Bayard atreet,—200 light ‘Root , neatly furnished, Bc. and 60c, per night, $3 to $4 per wi for gentlemen only. ORTH HOUS! B, TH AVENUE, FRONTING on Firth aventie, Madison square jrondway—Ar- ranged in suites of apartments for families, with private table and attendance; possession mmeaiate. SUMMER RESORTS. 216 WEST 41ST ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO COOK, wash and tron, or as laundress for family; city reference. 9G WEST 1TH ST.—A RESPROTABLE WOMAN AS ZO frat cluss conk; understands all kiuds of famil Cooking, bott French and English; also sou meat, pasty, oreams, desserts and jellies of all kinds} mnt Lakers willing ta tke thé entire charge of the kitchen if re ,ulred ; 10 objections to go a short distance in the country ; ay referenoes, 315 4 BOWERY.— A GooD GERMAN HOTEL AND Testaurant cook ; would go as he!p toa man cook, — 315 f& EAST wT 8T., BETWEEN 18T AND 2D AVS.— ole) A respectable woman as first class cook fn a private family ; no objection to a private boarding house; good city reference, 339 West orn ST.-A THOROUGHLY COMPE- tent girl as first class cook; unexceptionable city reference. 419 BASt In st. IN THE CROCKERY STORE.—A ‘ateady person "as good cook and to wash; a good place preferred to the highest wages, 41 EAST MTH 8ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A RESPECT. J able woman as ‘cook; ina first class baker or a good ‘washer and troner; good references, G10 eA¥s TE PHO, BACK ROOM.—A RE; woman class cook, washer and Sones beat city preter Chambermaids &c. WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE, COMPE- Pil girlas chambermaid and waitress, Excellent 239 Dressmakers and Seamstress¢s. TH AY.. CORNER 126TH ST.— A RESPECTABLE GIRL as seamostrese and plain dresemaker, and to agaist with chamberwork ; will make herself generally useful. Call address for two days, 3 WEST ITH ST.—-A YOUNG GIRL TO TRAVEL QO with,» lady or a8 seamstress or to take care of chil- dren, Apply to Mra. Brooke, re CHARLES 8T.—A YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE a few more engagements as dressmaker and seam- stress by the day, or would take work home; operates on Wheeler & Mey pines terms reasonable, Call on or 10 WEST NTH ST, NEAR 6TH AV, REAR—A young woman as nurse and seams best city Feference, Can be sven until suited. WAVERLEY PLACE, BETWEEN WEST 1TH and Christopher sts.—A competent seamstress to £0 NE the day ortake work home; Wheeler & Wilson ma- 1 6TH AV., PRIVATE DOOR.—A FIRST CLASS dressmaker, lately from Paris, wishes some more — at her own tesidence or theirs; Jewish ladies so- 215 EST 19TH 8T., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH fe Cea} tent dressmaker, who understands guiting and Giting and operating, would lke a few more cus- tomers by the ‘ann Call or adaress, children ; best city reference. Cail on or adi 244. EAST “4TH 8T.—A FIRST CLASS MONTHLY nurse (American), 20 yeara’ experience and best of feterences, la prepared to make arransements; ‘mo objection Re eal of the city, Calion or address Mrs, CHARLES, 335 | we 2sTH ST, cA ba SPROTABLE YOUNG dire ‘ent city Teferenc Sdential cle res) CLURKS AND SALESWEN. TRAVELLING SALESMAN, WRO I8 GOING WEST toon, would like ong or two good articles to offer on commission. Address B., box 197 Herald office, i YOUNG MAN IS DESIROUS OF A SLTUATION AS assistant salesman or a clerkship In « wholesale house; will make himself useful and is not afraid of work. Address M. W., box 162 Herald oftice. A youre MAN DESIRES A POSITION AS ASSIST. and ; ant bookkeeper, or in any capacity; writes a good correct at figures; nexteptivastie references ; sal- ary #10 per week. Address H., box 155 Herald oilliee. OOKKEEPER WANTED.—ONE THOROUGHLY COM. seate salary ted, which must be moderate JANOS, box 106 Herald oilice. OOKKEEPER AND CORRESPONDENT, —FAMILIAN with foreign exchange, export and import calculation: can influence ‘first class trade with grocers and liquor de eat reference; wants a position, Addrcas et t RUG CLERK,.—WANTED, A COMPETENT | ganuax pharmacist ; one who speaks BALLUFFA RAMSPERGUI. "Eso. Oth wy. ALESMAN WANTED—ONE EXPERIENCED IN DRESS ow Apply to MILLER & GRANT, £79 Broadway. petent refer: QALESMEN WANTED—IN A MANUFACTURING BUSL 5 ness, Bove. oa) fahy. competent wea need Cay eee ons, etaung ature of exnerionce, Feetences at ected, H.y box idl Heraidofige, pea TRADE.—WANTED, A TEA CLERK AS SECOND counternvan. ‘Address, ‘slring Cull particulars as to experl- lary “ala attics, —A GENTLEMAN, HAVING 10 RUSINESS HOUSE! experience in banking, mercantile and monufacturing (especially the iron buainesa), bookkeeping, &c., aged i, would ike tlon of trust as foreman, treasurer or con: where strict integrity, mature judgment and 1uld be appreciated ; xecurity to the amountof WCU on Feu! extate eed At tendlmnon ale from bankers, Clergy, Ac. Address box 24 Post oflice, Lakevilie, Conn, ‘ANTED—A ‘TRAVELLING SALESMAN, TO SELL table glassware and lamp goods, apply at 149 Cham bers at. LANE, 353 STAY), BETWEEN 2TH AND 31ST BTS —& OO” young widow as narse and seamsiress, or will take charge of a childfrom its birth; beat clty reference. Call for two cays, Inquire for Sra, FO 433 * WESY STH 8T.—A RESPECTAULE YOUNG anas wet nurse; has afresh breast of milk. Can Be ween fori o days. TQ] HAY. BRIWEEN sist AND £20 S1S.—A RE- ( spectable girl as nurse and to do chamberwork in a mail American family, WH B09 iis Austins ct ter com houses wager aude al Kinds of laces, futlog and shirt polishing; best clty refereuoe, Miscellanceus, 16 WEST 18TH STA REFINED, young French Indy, w' ake anise ae tor nive tevirwction te ahildren; references exchanged’ Address for two days Mrs, SOPLITE, 22 6TH AV,—A_ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, tn‘ private family; clty reference, 1 34] 8D AV., BETWEEN 76TH AND 77TH STS, at respectable woman as house and parlor mali peference if required. GOO! EXPFKIENCED AMERICAN WOMAN wishes a situation as janitress in one, two or three Herald ofiice, INTELLIGENT Italian, as lady's ood reference given. Address Mra. WATSON, Intelligence OM1ce*. BRMAN SERVANTS FOR ALL POSITIONS, CAPA. ble and trustworthy, constantly found at 803 Bower fanee on Ist st. Mrs, LO! PROXESSIONAT,, {SITUATIONS WANTED— “LADY 4 pene A GOOD HAND WOULD LIKE cipring to do at her home, Address Miss FA. 8 Brooklyn, B, ANTED—BY AN ENGLISH LADY, A SITUATION ‘ns governess, either in a private family or school; 18 a §mished musician and good French scholar; good references Address M. Nu Yardley ville, Bucks count able of desiguing new styles in, trmining, may hear good situation by a A FIRST OLASS “ROUND HAT TRIMMER—ONE OA- a box 129 Hi (os WANTED—FOR GENERAL that d lo) it bea tirst class laundress and good plain and ave city reference. Apply at 120 68th at., near 41h gaint WOMAN, TO DO PLAIN WASHING, AT A Hotel, corner 27th st. Apply, with QT, Weer 2eTH ST. NEAR 1TH AY. can lady wil go ont ting all kin dies’ and a dresses and liven: no fi Ay SADE, EO THOROUGHLY UNDERSTANDS dressmaking tn all {ts branches, having had five years’ experience, desires a position in a ost class estabiishment ; is compevent to act as forewoman or to tke charge of cut- ting aud futing, Address for one ‘week Miss 1. ni Semsey Oliy, NJ. shits ‘ANTED—PLAIN 4 SHITENG, BY HAND OR MACHINE, ‘Address Mite. Gy care of French cook, Astor Hi foun RS ouT AND SKE THE GREAT ERIE KITE FLYING CARTOON TELEGRAM TO-DAY. General Heusework. &. ALLEN STA YOUNG WOMAN TO. DO general housework, plain cooking, washing and tron ing in & small private family; cny reference. 18 FRONT ST, BLTWEEN JAY AND PEARL 8 ypectable young girl to do gene: pall private family; no objection to go @ rt distance in the country. ond 7TH AY.—A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN wishes light housework, fs willing, 4.57 WESt SH ST. BETWEEN 9TH, AND 0TH avenues.—A petent girl, lately landed, to do general housowork; wiling'and oviiging. Housekeepers, &c. CHARLTON 8T., BASEMENT.—A YOUNG WIDOW, a stranger in the city, as housekeener; widower’s family preterred; willing to take charge of children. Call for three Gays from 10 until 6 or address HOUSEKELPER, ¢ DEPAU ROW, BLEECKER 8T., NEAR THOMP- son.—As Liem Ral bya evens widow lady (English fa plan widower's family? cellent house Food havured, fond of children and sulctiy honest; need not apply. 7 WEST 13TH ST.—A YOUNG LADY, A STRANGER e) ¢ fn the city, as housekeeper; wisower's family pre- ferrea.’"Ga'tattet two o'olock, 6s EAST HOUSTON ST., ROOM &.—A RESPECTABLE widow, with one child, as housekeeper, where there fe no mistress, Cail or address 207 ORCHARD *ST,, GREENPOINT.—A RESPECT. Ps bie American iady as housekeeper in the city or LADY WOULD LIKE TO MEET WITH A GENTLE. man or a pariy of gentlemen wishing an accum piiahed otisekeeper; having always hat her own house wiil not tye ees bes rat clas, position. ‘Address A. B., box A THORIUGBLY COMPETENT LADY AS House keeper in a hotel or a gentleman's family, fn an institution ; is thoroughly experienced to ‘ht vesther at those positions; first class reference, Address COMPE- TENT, Box 166, Herald Uptown Branch Office, 1,265 way. Wit POSITION AS Pat ttl abe OR A8- sistant actuary in an Insurance office, by a gentleman of experience and See emi reference, Address INSUR- ANCE box Ma Herald o fice. {7 ANTED--BY AN AMERICAN LADY, A POSITION tus companion oF housekeeper to. an elderly gontieman or Ind Br country; first class reference, Address for threo days & A. C., Herald oflce, ee A BSE SOEARLE sag ye hide em fF doy f er, tire charge of a gentleman's house, of or would take ‘of tenement property, rentin: ‘and collecting the rents; none but retpectabia parties es Rnswer ; best city reference, Address, until en ‘W., box 112 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 = Ala Laundresses, &r, QQ Veet AEH ST MING. DASRMR We BELA wiiow woman wishes family or gentlome: ing, at her owa house, 132 WEST 93D ST., FIRST FLOOR, REAR.— A RE- spectable widow woman wishes families’ washing: ‘understands French uting, puuling and shirt polishine, FAST 98TH 8T,—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST ‘ant woman to take a few gentlemen's and families’ Washing at her own resraence; an excellent laundress; can be highly recommended if required. Q WEST 20TH §T., GROCKRY STOR RES- pectable woman t go out by the day to wash, iron or do housecleaing. 3D AV.—A_ RESPECTABLE Batt WOMAN would like to take in Indies’, gentler or fam!- fe osning, or would go out by the day; ‘oo fret clase 06 EAST BIST 8T., TOP FLOOR, BAQK,—A OOM- 3 petent laundress wishes family and gentlemen's Washing ;’would go Out a few days in the week ; best city ref- erences. EAST 35TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A atertabe abie girl as iwundress or cook, Call for three T™s UINOX HOUSE, MANCHESTER, VERMONT, 1. Special {hducementato families engaging foome from june Address F, H. 0! A RESPEC OTABLE YOUNG jaundress; wililog to assist with 1 WEST MTH By woman as fine chamberwork excellent re EUROPE, ann nn BE pg | OTHE RAL THE ORYSTAL PAL- ndon.—To tourists and farm- tea saith (rniod, plosss pleasant and mont bFions, position, combined with the hog aa afforded and its general manage- ment, have made the Queen's Hotel 2 favorive resort of the upper ranks of fog ish society. 3 RAST 26TH ST, ROOM 4A RESPECTABLE 2 0 40 and {roping for private families eat "or world take it home to dns understands sama Mog aod French Guting; best ety reference. 831 1 reference, WEST 96TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS laundress, or laundress and chambermald; best city Ftsition oF Crees — Jervesiern, evening, ot Jul Fifth avenue, WEST #8TH ST. TOP FLOOR, HACK ROOM. -« respectable married, woman to. do gentlemen’ families’ washing at home, Cali on Mrs, BURNS, 4 8TH AY., SECOND “PLOOR,—AS THOROUGH, 982 experienced launcress ; ladies’ and gentiemen’s of families’ washing done in tirst class style 5 EN, reference. ply to or address, for one week, Mrs, 2 N AMERICAN WOMAN OF TIDY, INDUSTRIOUS “habits, wiso would like (a steady home as one of the email wayes, can find one in a family of two dhe wife raild), In w very pleasant place near the city. cress A. ‘PORTER, Astoria, L. 1. NERAL HOUSEWORK—A GOOD COOK, x and froner; small private family; references, ‘Apply a fuk West 10th at. ‘OR OUR BROADWAY RELIGIOUS DEPARTMENT— A ludy member of «Protestant church; If competent to manage the departme 5 weekly. Apply, after 10, at the otlice, au Park row, room to AUNDRESS.—WANTED, AT 83 EAST 20TH ST., A first class laundress; good wages. WORK FURNISHED AT HOME To. PAY roe Weed's and Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machin monthly instaiments. NEW YORK MACHINE STL ca COMPANY, 43 Bleeker street. ILLINERS WANTED—TO ao our OF THE CITY, ‘Address J. W. H., care of Messrs. Beekman & Co., 446 Broadway, EVERAL SALESLADIES WANTED FOR THE PARA. ‘asol and fancy goods department, Address, stating where formerly employed, for how long, and salary expected, FAN~ CY GOODS, box 185 Herald oftice, @ few young Indies arn, ADIE! We CLASS DRESSMAKERS, AT NO. 115 Bast 17th at. ANTED. TERE DTA TELE, FIRST CLASS DRESS- makers, at 103 Weat 1 ath at, ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO GENERAL ‘housework. Apply, with references, at 139 Ea: y TAN bitten! (Abe ny | Ag copk. iat Su Weal th eke ‘eat V TANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, Y “Apply at 18 Greenwich av., corner West 10th st. ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A Goon cook, washer and itoner, Apply at 230 West 22d y ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL, TO DO THE housework for a small family of two. ANTED. Jwundress in a sinall famts between 9 and 11 o'clock A. M. A WOMAN AS CHAMBLRMAID AND Apply at 255 West 14th t., Way and aatiat with cluidron; relerence required. at 28 West 11th st., near Broadway, WANTED COMPETENT WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework Jaw famity of two. Apply this A 144 West 16th t., from 8 ANTED-SEVERAL LADIES; applying Decalcomanie on a ‘Apply GOOD HANDS AT 27 Howard at, first ‘ANTED—IN A. PRIVATE FAMILY, A GIRL AS amstress and dresssmaker; musthave good city ref- erence, Apply at 41 West 10th st W 7 ANTED— A GIRL, AS | CHAMBERMAID AND SEAM- he tee ‘stress; German preferred. Apply at 53 West Washing- m place. bag Seer YOUNG GIRL, AS NURSE; SCOTCH OR ot joloek. preierrea. Cali at 119 West 48th sty, from 11 ull] o'clock. ANTED—A GIRL, 15 TO 17 YEARS OLD, TO MIND two thlidrent ‘American or German preferred. Apply La 136 } Christopher ou WAstepa,9 WET NURSE. APPLY, BETWEEN 9 ‘at 111 Ist ay., corner of; Ag at., top Boor, to'Mrs THOMAS CURRA WASZED-A GIRL, THAT UNDERSTANDS FRENCH ‘cooking; first class: wages, Call at 619 5th av., corner of Sulu st, from 11 to 8 o'elod WANTED. A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO GENERAL housework; must be a good washer and troner and well recommended, Apply at off @tn av. ; ring second bell. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE WORK OF THE lower part of te house: must ve a good cook, washer and sroner; city reference la required, Apvly ut 967 West B2d at, TANTED—A SMART PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO W “fereral housework in a family of three adults; must be a first class washer and ironer es 812 and a good home. Dall from 10 to 12 15) at at. Waxten go to the western References required. HAUFF, Patent Agents Vv ANTED—A_ FIRST RATE COOK, WABHER AND irouer, in a amall private family; ‘yith good reference oat last plave. Apply between 9 and 12.4, M. at 47 West Goud ) WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE TO art of this State in small family. ‘at Par of VAN SANTVUORD & Vv TANTED—AN AMERICAN BORN GIRL AS NURSE; must thoroughly understand the care of children, and ring the beat city references. Avpiy, fcom 10 A. M. to 1 [4 at the office of St, George's Hotel, 20th st. and Broad- w ‘ANTED,—BXPERIENCED SALPSMEN ¥OR OUR ‘shawl cigarenes GAMES MOURLERY ik CO. Broadway and 1 MEN OF ABILITY AND Ei rint department. Ay S31 Broadway, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN, WITH BEST Feferences, to sell toilet soap and perfumery to the trade; liberal arvangements will be teade with the Fight man, ‘Addreas box 4,158 Post office. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO SPEAKS GERMAN ‘and understands the china and glass business, to go fs Tee ona salary will be paid. Address G. F. iad x ANTED-BY A FANCY Goons house, a travoller well acquainted with pret trade, Address IMPORTER, bo for the dress referencos, to CAML ION & PSTUAK Uy ANTED-SITUATION AS HOTEL CLERK, ‘CASHIR| collector or business, Address office, 1,865 Broadway. Warntiateo “MEN OF GOOD. APPEARANCE ‘and habits to do copying and light office work ; moder- ‘Aadress, in own handwriting, giving relerences, PIUESIDENT, bor 128 Herald oflice Wastin BY A MARRIED MAN, WHO 18 THOR: produce and commission ho enerally useful; moderate Herald otlice, wes sD--A RELIABLE, LIVE MAN; HAVING A Wwiterno children, ns bookkeeper tnd. correspondent; one having some knowledge of the patent medicine business aye ‘Address, in own handwiiting, RELIABLL, sta- on A, Spring at. CC ag experience in hot FAITHFUL, Herald Uptown Branch where he can lary expected, make bimeelf Address 4 A. F. ‘ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE MAN AS FLOOR: walker; none but an experienced person need #pply; also a competent dress ailic dan assistant cnshier—very rapid at figures, Address, stating where for meat a and for what length of time, also salary ¢ Ky box 221 Post oflice. | ANTED.-A SITUATION AS COLLECTOR OR ‘cashier, by @ young man who has bad six years’ ex- perience 1 the haniling of money and keeping of accounts; will work for a small salary if the future prospects aré good; refors to his present enyplovera: will, furnish security if required, Address COLLECTOR, box 166 Herald Uptown Branch ollice. ANTED,—A GENTLEMAN OF EDUCATION AND nod business qualifications, with more than ten years’ experience tn the furniture business, iu a large Wertern city, and large acquaintance in the West and South, desires a aitu- ation eith . salceman, bookkeeper or travelling agent, in some . References as to character, aviliiy, dc. Address T BN. Herald ofice. $95,-4 YOUNG MARRIED MAN, AGED %, WILL give this amount fora permanent situation in ‘any of the ‘various steamship or rafleoad companies as de: livering, receiving or shipping clerk; has Al references aad five years’ wotive experience, ‘Address ANXIUUS, Herald oftice. T 0oK our L AND BGE THE GREAT ERIC Vere FLYING CARTOON TELEGRAM TO-DAY. ____ SOACHMEN AND GARDENERS. “A YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION ON A farm. Address D, HOPMANN, 19 Minetta lane. YOUNG MAN (ENGLISH) WANTS A SITUATION as coachman and croom; cvuntry preferred; good ref- erences. Call at or adaress C. MORRIS, 38 Prospect at. (old number), Jersey Chiy. GARDENER, every respect, desires @ siti ilable man ; good récerences, Ac o A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT IN first olass and re- T., box 114 Herald SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AB farmer or plata vegetable gardener; two years recom: endation from his employer; atrletty temnperate. Call on oF address PETER KEARNS, Scarsdale, Westhester county, HELP WANTED. ‘MTA ROY WANTED—IN GENTEL! ‘Mth ay, and 2st st., from Th. Taquon sy arone. a in BAR hood, mates sige with his parent references and salary reyuired, A. pane, fT be vor ti Herald 0 ollice. ORTER WANTED.--WANTED, IN A WHOLsSAES. int house, a porter. Adaress, stati Port, ou'salary MNT a ened PLENDID _ OPPORTUN! ) EVERY © where, enerzetic FY, out the ( boy vo canvess an eee gl te of indispensa- bie uti it is very attractive troductory, am@ salabl ol iche to all classes, F sae ic the best thing ever offers office. to agents, Address to LEGITIMATE, box 117 Heras Waa! WANTED—IN DINING ROOMS. ‘APPLY aT ANTED—A BOY IN oneem < OF COMMISSION house, Address box 480 Post 0: ANTED-—AN INTELLIGENT FRRAND BOY: GER- nan preferred ; must come well recommended. at Everett Library, 588 6th av., from 5 to 6 P. M. WaANtep— ernst, CLASS, RPLTABLE CANVASSFRE, for the Weed Sewing Machine, in the eity or country. Apply at 615 Broadway. MUTED AN OFFICE BOY, WHO CAN WRITE & jain hand and be weil recommended, Ad fo. own erie, D, 1s 5.» Herald office, Ware, -AN ENGLISH OR SCOTCH OFFICE BOY, Apply, with snecimen of handwriting and testi at 17 Broadway, room No, 6, between 1 and 12 o'clock. WAxten—ax OFFICE ROY IN AN IMPORTING house. Address, Herald, br A wages wanted and tormey occupation, A. H, Hy Her ANTED—A GERMAN BOY, WITH GOOD REFER- ences, to attend a retail store: must live with his ema Adress TOACCO, Herald offic ACTIVE, INTELLIG NT CASH boys, from 12 to 14 vears of age, who roside with thet parents, CAMPION & ST" ‘Ant, ‘Shi Broadway, _ WANTED. —MALE AND FEMALE CANVASSERS FOR the book “Memoirs of the United States Secret Loerie to ANTED—SIX END, between the bours of Band 7 P.M. LA: emont Hotel, 665 Broadway, YVANTED-IN A DAILY NEWSPAPER OFFICE, young man of good education, just from Colle act as reporter and general writer. ' Address box 1,607 New York Pout ollice, PANTRDS AN ra of ace, living with, parents errands aud make himself generally usetw erences to K. "BUCHSTEIN, 44 Lispenard st, ANTED—MAN OR WOMAN TO FOLD AND EN velope clfoulars, at home; mot furnish security for oatage atamps and understand the work. Address TIMO' ray, “Herald ofice, Wie os AGENTS TO INTRODUCE BY SAMPLB ‘the most attractive and taking little articie out; 87 pew be one easly} every person wants one, 74 Broadway, INTELLIGENT BOY, ABOUT 16 German), to coo Apply, wit) ‘ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, ABOUT 16 Lae of age, to oe) mi useful. Keele vent o'eloe! s sight " L, G. SLOCUM & co, WASTED—IN ‘A DAILY NEWSPAPER OFFICE, & ‘gentleman capable of writing eiitorials; must be well educated, a quick and ready writer, well posted tn bi and American and English politica, ‘Address B. J., box 1 Now York Post oitles. WANTED AGENTS TO INTRODUCE INTO FAMILIES ‘a new article sent on trial; profits trom $30 to 50 week; a liberal salary to enced canvassers; none others need apply. box 145 Hera'd oftice. ANTED-AN_ INTE LIGENT, WELL- EDUCATE: reliable young man (American), of pleasing and manners, about 17 youre ‘of age, to to earn the hotel baste ae to work, and would comment ‘small salary, address in own handwriting, wi HORRY bok Mid Herald oles. wing machine or other ex LM Address B. thy NARPENTER WANTED. J young man having trade partly learned, and wi rmanent em ployment under instruction, may re BU. LEDER, box 131 Herald oie ‘One competent to attend to getting up , BEXTON & PETERSON, RINTING.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN ON JOB 001 position ; must be quik ‘and tasty; sitaatioa perm ‘Acdreas, stating wages, 1: Y, Herald ofl (0 PLANING AND SAWMILL OWNERS.—A FIRSP class map, who hes had great experience in both manager, wishes a situation in elther planing mill or «ro Himber mill or whern larye, saws are ied for any PUrpoe® Address M.'STEWART, Hoboken Post oflce, WwW UV ANTED—A FIRST CLASS BUTCHER, NONB ‘others need apply at 293 10th ay., corner 2/th at, an FIRST eerie BUTCHER, AT 983 0TH av., between 57 ERAL CUTTER FOR cUSsT NORRIS \ ANTED—A GE work. 50 Ni Auaress, with references, E. 8 K av., Jersey Clty, N. J ANTED-IN A DAILY NEWSPAPER OFFICE, A” young man of good education, just from collage, ¥@ act as reporter and general writer. ‘Address bo: ‘New Yor Post oft ee W ANTED-IN A DAILY NEWSPAPER OFFICE, ‘gentleman. capable of writing editorials; must be educated, a quick and ready writer, well posted in 4 and American and English politics, Address B, J., box New York Post oilice. ATCHMAKERS. WANTED, SITUATION IN THR 3 1m the bu tive counuigy reference,” Aadeus J. U Herat ofa. Wane A PAPER BOX MANUFACTURER To 40 je country to take charge of 8 factory ; also engraver of Jewelry. Apply to TRA RICHARDS cos Soe Broadway. Week SAMPLER WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—OSB who understauds his business ana not afraid of Baghewol.A permanent situation by addressing © CON ‘E) TIAL, Herald office, eget ry FOREMAN CAKE AND PI BAKERs horoughiy Laotian he bosinene none other need apply. “ig ROZLER, 18 Greenwich av., f-*- ene Win A Sixgue YOUNG MAN (PROTESTANT) WISDES A situation as coachman and gardener; fully understands ius ae ey fond well recommended. Address M. 1., N aber “YOUNG MARRIED MAN (PROTESTANT) WANTS a situation ax gardener; tully understands all branches; hot and cold houses; also horses and harness; good refer- ences. Address J. 8., No. 9 Hubert st, N EXE SARE 1D COACHMAN AND GROOM--CAN break in horses to harness or saddle ; can be well recom mended; married; no {neumbrance; good clty reference. fas Br ied coachinan, box 120 Herald Uptown Branch effice, Broadway. (\OACHMAN OR GROOM'S SITUATION WANTED-BY 1 sk En ai aged 24; country proferred. Address 0. (HoncHMAR'S SITUATION WANTED--BY A COMPE. J man; understands the care management of reference, Address JAMES, 36 Kast 40th "good city (SOACHMAN.—AMERICAN, FIRST CLASS, EXPRRI- J enced man, auperior educated horsemen ‘and expert, siylieh elty driver; steady, intelligent, reliable; can milk, &c.; city reference. Address E., box 103 Herald office, Lge yieyrye SITUATION WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN wishes to procure a situation for his coachman, who is ‘a first ciass man in every respect, and bas Ly ears ip eae oenom with: best’ fazatiles, Apply at stable 146 Went dath at, Ce ariee nu DESIRES A SITUATION..A AREFUL driver and understands bis business, as coachman and ; American, single; no objection to co sho™ distance Lciytey the ‘count og reference. Address, three days, SMITH, 280 ARMER WANTED—A MAN AND WIFE FOR A FARM 100 miles north of New York. Apply at 21 East 16th ste, inthe drug store; ARDENER'S “SITUATION WANTED—BY A SING! K G young man, who thoroughly understands the business, flowers, fruit, vegetables and the management of a gentie, forma place? good reference, Callonor address N. R, 1 Went I bh ate ARDENER'S: SITUATION WANTED BY A MARIIED ‘man; gognoambranes understan: fenton fore- nd cold graperies, fruit, id gar- a er tmail ie pranchesy beat 0 reference: will be disen- gazed'on lat of April, Address A. M. D., station M, N. ¥. SITUATION WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO rocure a situation for his eoacliman, and can recor, men him strona 7 itevery particular. “Address b box 3, New York Post of ITUATION “WANTED— BY A SINGLE MAN, AS S coachman and vegetabie gardener, and tomake himself foo Herat om ben oh on a gentleman's place. Address OC. U., box W ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, from Canada, « situation as coachman and Adares J. { oitice. ANTED—A SOBER, STEADY LATELY ARRIVED gardener. young man as coachman and x iy undersiand ny business: engi ore ferred. Call at ENOH'S, 669 Broadway. ANTED-A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND ‘room, oF pialn vegetable gardener, by ¢ single, may city orcountty ; eight years’ good reference, Address P. P., box 46 Herald ionice. ANTED—A COACHMAN'S | air ATION, BY AIAN jong experience; fs capal jonest, trustworthy, surtot Ciomperate ‘and. obliging; good city references. Ad> 45 Weat 80th at. = ree YOUNG MAN, AGED 9, JUST AR- rit from England, wishes a ration %! s © Sots erg rare Le al Address for three days T. L., Cariboo A RESPECTABLE YOUNG COLORED ae WANTS a situation as waiter in a private family or privat hoarding house; good city reference. Address 45 Wost 30t! street A. XOUNG MAN, without SXESRIERCE, WISHES 2h jmmodiate emiplogment tn 8 rail Other business; no salary desired for rhe preeent theo object Deng to Ponte Pustness experience; ret Moe. A MAN AND WIFE WANT SITUATIONS IN THE ety or Cpe AB, man can work on farm or take care of i Horses and be ly “useful: wife to do general house. Foti cook, take cl BIE ash cows and pe usefule Address MES OONNOKEON, Bellvilie Post ofloe, N. J. pp es “WANTED -BY wr FIRST CLASS ENGLISH and French cook (male); ia Mop ig) ail kinds of past best city refer: ptown Branch oniee, i and de sven. Address D., boi Herald T28 Brondway. ITUATION WANTED..BY aa be ira So ele a man as general oulsoor Be as Rom “nake, belt ood reterence from, ‘iast place; yy bos 19 Herald ace enerally usof ytd wages. Address M, TANTED—A COMPETENT MAN (SINGLE), ScoTcu ‘or German, as gardener and coachman; mut sland the care of grapevines, fruittrees and Towersthoron ly; none but those who. cau bring undoubted references ap- ply oJ. MOLTER, 19 Wall st, YS MAN WANTS A SIP VATION ae Yo aa ON horses. Call at or address 36 HELP WANTED<MALUES, :| ASE? WANTED. 10. sOLicit LIFE INsu RANC i, Apply atthe Republic Life Insurance Company, 409 ER; ALSO Apply at RIED, i FIRST CLASS DARKEEP good male white waite tHOmas . ies Fity av. and $37 ‘Broadway: N AMERICAN OR ENGLISH TEAC! HER WANTED— A Salary Apply after 10 omee Ko. & 785 5.0. 7) Festimowals required. oServona! pplication pre Broadway. terabie. we SMART BOY WANTED. “wit CAN COME WELL Tackages ; Wages iB per weel Ga ene Succ ad a Aipaty, MOURKE & SOs, Bast 10th at, sie Bee mW enuraving and ay ‘mice 10, i x bya mn own A writing, dating ue, to GO, DUNN, dor ly <n nd FRENCU ADVERTISEMENTS, NE BONNE COU E, QULSAI? BIEN COUD! ain machine, desire travailler la journee dans maisons priveos ser ANNA, Herald Uptown ollice, 1,285 Broadway NE FRANCAISE DE PARIS, PROTESTA\ pouvant fournir de bons renseignements, desire placer comme boane d’enfants dans ane famiile privee seule ‘Adreasser P, V. D., Herad Uptown Branch offes, Us DAME FRANCAISE DESIRE TROUVER UNR Jace comme femme de compagnie pour voyager Fate eae ee ee talienana, Enaeee we. Ye way, ira Root, 1m the tallor store. parle Us FRANCAIS, AGE DE % ANS, DESIRE TROUVER une position dans une maison de commerce comme eta oye ou dans une famille privee comme domestiqua Braltteaser V. t 143 Greene at. 44 POST OFFICE | NOTICE, ' OST OFFICE NOTICE,—THE MAILS For) LA P daring the week ending Saturday, March 2 1878, clone at Hitch oflice on Wednesday at 113g A. } at il A. M. at ll A. M. and on Saturday A 1. JONES, Post “LOAN OFFICES. T ri BURECKEE STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, A stairs.—Highest cash advances: — a “Pranet, &c., or bought, 11 Bleecker street, NASBAU STREET BLTWEEN FULTON AND. AT soho, Mg MAN LEOPOLD So oa fe uP [abide bought at baying, mahlan oredvan Pianos, Merchandise, T MOLE BROTHERG, it, Bites dont loaued om neteenth and Twen! I 4 imonan, Watches, Jewelry: Siverwars, Bilka; partical Diamondy vate varict Tor ladies, Businees striolly onlaee ual cing om Meg nya Wate! ‘olictes for any ai £06 BROADWAY—MONEY LIBEKALLY AD- "raced, on Diamonds, W sieht, otic ae Dy ° oflice fo and Personal Property. Privé ce for tadleg f MONEY ADVANCED ON Pianos for cash, 7116 BROADWAY. monds, Watches, Jewelry, Tadia Shaw! erehandise, and the same boughl ollce Nor | Waskingvon piace. |ONEY ae LOAN ON phn ee AND JEWEL i by WM, GAMMON, 43 Chathai -} ASSAU STRE ET, 5 aS POST OFFIC’ Eiherat sven. made on en age Watches, nee ugh aad AYMAN (LEOPOLD, rooms 1 3 SIXTH AVENUB, BETWEEN 7 Twexty.roURTR 4.033 tar Petty Ay rene ES ie mae ry ity at oo Jewel an Same bought at il wi L BERNA RD, WAY, CORNER AMITY STREET.— 685 Money. vera P| erally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, a; 39 wold andail kinds of M is, Merchandise and al, Personal Frep- Dry ‘for lady same bought and sold. Private ey BE ¢ 0] 2 BROADWAY. MONEY ADVAN eQ ON DI, ches, Jewelry. § crm ‘1b Se, ple] posts, = see oF g1.00) and Orga ie os PACK BROS., DRFASMAKING.' HACE REM OveD prise 817 Broadway to Uy stueet, T ejweem, ith avenue and Union ANGE OF FIRM. EROvES ANB Nickel plating vostnegs oft. L. SMITH & CO. ma Ferre on Mond’ sp. ine 280 6 Ho Inst from No Oe Tab West Tw énty-fifth atzee’ be aanees Sixth ana Seven‘ Fg Nee The firm name of L. by, Swith,& Co. wilt Ist of April to Xo be Chany on the MITH. SuITS. L ae SMITH. Pingo INSTRUCTIOF ¢ 778 FANTED—A SITUATION AS Es, W arent pag competent (BOVE ENG, aie drawing and painting, with the " agsnory Kagiiem, branches and the rudimé MAN j ‘ang lived as gowernens before and re vr Pete 8 Ta to her ability of {parting tales | Sr ‘young; tare Sf ee 3 wed Ad Gives loc'e box 688 685 Vout ut za Prada, No “— polecanhienpiaadt F xadivin sihinlaatetalbieas : "OLITICATn pee DURITIUAL PRYNTING OF EVERY DE bstP rion doue to notice by the Metropolitan i’rimti jr, FAlaument, 69°, ner of Browaway ‘god Ann ares New