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tife CAA REWARD? LOW, ON TUESDAY, MARC* ?0"" lrti OT n** atrect, a paekag??of mo dly, containing $4,000, in couatry bank bills of one bank. Tb? tinder will receive the above reward i>r returning it to J. THOMl-bOM. No. 2 Wall street. and iu> question* aakad. Whoever hag found it will notice, by lo "king at the bill*, that each hill ha* a private mark upon it* back, by which the bank, or ita agent in thia city, can trace it, if put in ciroaation here or elsewhere. Or REWARD. ? L08T. AN OLD FASHION W) GOLD "atch, M. 8. Tobias Ado., makers. The num Br Hie ubscribei thinks. In 2 V? 0. Wat last cleaned by A. C. Benedict A Co., 28 liowe.y. l.o,t in Washington market, or going through Veeey street to kiglith avenue earn at the corner of liarclay and Church streets, got out at the vomer of Wesi Broadway and Canal atreet, and up Wooser street to 106. The above reward will be paid by returning it to stall No. 3 Washington market, or at 106 Wooatei. street. J. A. GRAFF. AQC REWARD ?LOOT, ON TUKSDAY, P. M., A black Morocco clasped pocket book, containing about $80 in bills, mostly of the North River Dank, with vuodry papers of no use to any one but tho owner. The above reward will be given, by leaviug it at the Fulton Hotel, 144 Fulton atreet. REWARD.? POCKET HOOK LOST? ON TCJEH Jay 'a?t. containing about $1*21; also, a certi ficate of htooks, and small memorandum book. Apply oa the 4th story, 46 William street. $n REWARD ? FOR A NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, WHICH t ) wai lost on Sunday moruing. His fore paws aud tin ant are white, also the tip of his tail ; answers to the name of Carlo. The above reward will be paid o:i re covery of the deg, at 140 West Seventeenth street, or 78 Lexington avenue. & pT REWARD ? LOST, A PACKAGE OF PAPERS, AD ?t>0 dressed to Jann-s T. Brady, Esq., on Tuesday, lat ioat., supposed to have been left in one of the Hudson ~ River railroad cars. Any jiersou returning the name to jAMKb T. ??HaDY, oflice No. a Warren street, will re eeivo the thanks of tlie owner and the above reward. <fljQ REWARD? STRAYED, ON WEDNESDAY THE 3D JJpO inst., from house No. 407 Broome street, a young tau terrier dog, answers to the name of Ned Whoever will leturn him shall receive the aMve reward and the thanks of the owner. <Wj O REWARD,? LOST, ON THE TWENTY EIGHTH tB}.? ultimo, a largo brindle cow, with a lock and chain ><ii.nd bet neck. Whoever will return the sauie to 657 Washington street, will receive the above roward and the tlianka of the owner. JAMK-j O'dRIEN. Lost? on Wednesday morning, march 2, in going from Crosby and Houston street to Broad way and Broome street, a gold watch k y, with a locket and yellow glaaii attached. Tlree dollars reward will be I*id to any person wko will return the same to _ J. J. BK0WN, 168 Crosby street. Lost? on the first inbtant, a gold pencil rate, set with a blood stone, marked with the Ini tials K. C. O. Ttko tinder will be cheerfully re warded by leaving it at 166 South street. Lost? on the iisth February, in going from Thirty-?*cond street to Bleeckcr, by Broadway lino of stages. through bleeder, and back to Broad >vay, thence by Eighth street line of stages to Thirty- second street, a gold bracelet. The tinder will bo rewarded by calling on FITCH & CO., 43 New street. LOST? IF THE PERSON WHO WAS SEEN TO PICK ! up a roll ot money on Tuesday, March 1st, between I 12 and 1 o'clock, in Church street, near Duane. will leave the same at 138 Church street, hewill.be liberally reward ed and receive the thanks of the oivner. WILLIAM E. ALLEN. | TH? BULL SKA SO!*, GRAND " MASONIC F^rERNTTY BALlZgIVEN unuer tbe sanction of the M. W. Grand lxxlge of the State of New York, at Metropolitan Hall, Wednesday evening, March 9, The Committee of Arrugtpttl have secured the services of Dodworili's celebrated Cornet Baud for the occasion. The supper will l>c under the im mediate supervision of Mr. Vesey. of Niblo's; Mr. Moffat, of Broadway, having charge of the confectionery and ornaments. " The Hall will be beautifully and ma-tonic, illy decorated for the occasion. The committee beg leave to a inure the fraternity, and the public at large, that, from present appearance*, this boll will be the most brilliant of the season. Tickets, of which a limited number are yet to be disposed of, may be obtained of the General Committee and at the principal hotels; also of J. F. Robinson, Joseph A. Hyatt, Caspar Sicrck, Win. Cummings, Jno. G. Brim. Robt D. Holmes, James Fowler, Kmanuel Lyon, T. L. Timolat, Chas. D. Brown. Ham'l C. Sw-arts:, Sec'y. CHAS. A. PECK, Ch'n. Sam'l Browning, Treas. INAUGURATION SOIREE. AT. NIBLO'S, MARCH 4TH. 18ft3. COMJIITTEES. ' BBOBPnOM. James T. Brady, John Van Buren, ffm A Walker, barret Dyckimin, C. 8. Bogardus, John Cochrane, Isaac V. Fowler, B.B.Connolly, D. E Delavan, Jas. M. Smith, Jr., A. R. Herriek, H. C. Rabineau, JotinK Hrndy, J. B. Hotlieriniiton, Geo. White, James Furey. C. Godfrey Gun ther, A. L. Mcilahon, Robert Gamble, H. D. Johnson, H. H. Hooper. ? pmJcn James W. Smith, H. W. Felton, H. P. Gar*, Charles Hoyd, Warren I*. Smith, John Mulholland, John n Harnett. FLOOR. L. F. HarrifOD, John D. Durchard, Wm. M. Cooke, B. W. Buchanan, Stephen C. Duryea, D. I'hoenix Smith, David Banks, Jr. JAMES T. BRADY, Chm'n Com. Arrangements. Wm. M. Cookk, Secretary. L. F. Harrison, Treasurer. Monument baij..? iiie first company oonti nental Guard, Captain J. C. Helme, will give a Grand Military and Civic Hall, at the Apollo Rooms, 410 Broadway, on Tuesday evening, March 8. The proceeds to l>o appropriated to erecting a monument to the memory of tbe late Henry Gibson, the last of Washington's Life Guard, whose remains ba\e laid nearly a ynar in the Greenwood Cemetery without a stone to mark the lait resting place of the old veteran. Tickets $1. May be i procured of any member of tho company, or at the door on the evening of the ball Ospt. J. C. HELME, Chairman. R. P. Rogers, Treasurer. H. Cawknikh, Sesretury. TUB nilEMEH. AT THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF EAGLE Hook and Ladder Company No. 4, tlio following reso lutl'ns were adopted : ? Resolved, That the most sincere thanks of this com- I pany are hereby tendered to the New York Bible Seciety, j for the Bible presented to them. Alto, That tbe above resolution be published in the Hew York Herald and America's Own. Bv order. , John J. Slowet, Sec. JOHN COKNWELL, Foreman. DRY GOODS. -\TEW SPRING GOODS. ? AI.KX'R T. STEWART 4 CO. j J^i opened on Monday the 28th of February, in the re- | tail department, their spring importations of new silks, | Jaconets and organdie mu.-lins, bareges, French calicoes, j brilliants, &c. ljroadway. Chambers and Reade streets ; S1PRING MANTELLAS.-THB SUBSCRIBER 13 NOW ) prepared to submit to the inspection of merchants and wholesale buyers from svery section of the Union, his importations and manufactures for the present season, comprising an elegant and most extensive variety of ?a rieian novelties, selected during tho past month from the Hnnoriums of the most celebrated French modistes; to gether with a splendid assortment of silk, lace and other spring mantillas, of his own manufacture, being copies from the be-.t French patterns, all of which he offers at wholesale on the most liberal terms GEO. BULP1\ Paris MuntilU Emporium, 301 Broadway SPRING SHAWLS. ? TILE SUBSCRIBER'S IMPORTA tions in shawls for city retail trade, are now ready, and comprise one of the no?t superb collections of Paris brocbe, cashmere, Canton crape, and other shawls, to be found in.' the metropolis. GEO. BULPLN, Paris Mantilla and ShawllEmporlum, 301 Broadway. sporthg! mRorriNo challenge? i wiij.trot my fopi I " year old chestnat colt, mile heats, in a skeleton wagon, against any other four-year old in the world, for one thousand dollars, Imlf forfeit, the match to come off in the latter part of July next, over either the Union or Oentreville courses. Long Island. The parties taking the match to have the choice, by dividing tho proceeds. My eolt ncTOr trotted for a dollar. Apply to James Irving; 113 East Twenty-fourth street, or to Wm. Van Cott, Third avenue. ' ' ^ ' r ALLAN GREYHOUND WANTED? ANY PERSON having an Italian greyhound to dispose of, may hoax of a purchaser on application to ARCHY GRIEVE, No. 0 Barclay street. F'R SALE.? KING CHARLES SPANIEL PUPS, OF the finest imported breed, very small, and clear black and tan ; ten Scotch ratters, pure blood and very tine breed; Raven Cochin-China and Shanghae fowls. In quire at 205 Water street. Dog found,? came to the premises of the subscriber, a large greyhound, which the owner can have by proving property and paying expenses, on application at the nrcordeon, watnh and jewelry depot, of the ORIGINAL L. JACOBS, 102 Chatham street. HOR8RS, CAFUIIAGHCS, die. FOR SALE? a GREY HORSE, of THE MESSENGER stock, sixteen hands high, seven years old, war ranted sound and kiii'l , an exsellent carriage or -addle horse, and a fast traveller. Apply at 461 Water street, at the sawmill. FOR SALE? A HANDSOME BIACK HORSE, SIX years old, 16 hands high, warranted sound and kind in all harness, suitable for a doctor or private family. Inquire at the private stable 200 West Thirteenth strent, near Ninth avenue. Horses ? a fine, fresh stock or horses, just In from Northern New York and Vermont, in cluding four maUhed pairs of first cUss coach horses, ten superior single roadsters, and several fast trotting horses, may he seen at tho subscriber's stable, No. 72 Twenty fourth street, thre? doors east of Lexington ave-a nae. E. TAYIX?R. Trotting horse, ijoht wagon and harness for sale, at a sacrifice. The owner wtrrants the horse to be sound, a square trotter, and "afasterab "' Apply at llURSON'S stable, 177 Twelfth street, near Unl ver^ty place. WAGON WANTED-ONE WITH A LEATHER TOP, ana that has been h'it Httle u*ed. State the price, which must be reasonable, and where it can be seen. Also^ for ?ale, a city made gig, nearly s." (rood s" new, at ? prtce much below its cost. Addro?H., Herald office. WANTED? A SITUATION, TO DO CHAMBEBWORK and washing. Good city reference given. Please mU at 179 First avenue. between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. Can be seen for two days WANTED ? A SITUATION, BY A RESPBCTAHLK young woman, at chambermaid and washer, or a a waiter, with bent ef olty reference. Please apply at 76 I East Sixteenth street, corner of Third avenue. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNO WOMAN, A situation as seamstress and to do light ehamber i work, (jood city reference given Apply at 78 Thomp son street, comer of Amity, in the store. ? - ?* WANTED? BY A RE8PECTAB1JC PROTESTANT young woman, ft situation as chambermaid and waiter or chambermaid and plain sewer. Good city re ! ferencegi.en. Please call at 122 Twentieth street, near j Third avenue. Wanted? a situation, by a respectable young woman, as cook, to assist in washing and ironing, or would be willing to go a* laundress. Best of city referenec given. Please call at 197 Weat Nineteenth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. Cun be seen for two days. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion to do general housework; is a good waiher and ironrr. I Ira e call at Harrison's, corner of Columbia street, South Brooklyn, first basement. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as plain cook, or to do general housework; Is a good warier and ironer, and has no objection to go a short distance into the country. Please call at l'J2 Mott street, first floor, for two days. ANTED? BY AN EFFICIENT YOUNG WOMAN, A . . situation as cook, washer and Ironer, or to do gfueral housework and is a good baker, for all of which she is fully competent. Beit of reoouiiuendttions. Is willing and obliging. No objection to the country. Wastes moderate. Apply at 223 Bowery. WANTED? A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE PRO testant woman, as c<ok; one who thoroughly un derstands her business. Has good city reference. Also, by her sister, as chambermaid and seamstress; no objec tions to assist in washing and ironing. Apply at 130 Elizabeth street, in the rear building, ono door from the corner of Broome, top floor. Can be seen for two days. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A SMART, RBSPBCTA ble girl, Id years of age, who has been twelve months in this country, to do chamberwork and to take care of children; has no objection to go a abort dis tance in the country. Please call at 187 Nineteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. Can be seen for two days. A home more of an object than wages. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid, in an hotel or private boarding house. The best of city reference. Call at 231 Sullivan street, near Amity, in rear. W' Wanted? a situationWby a respectable young woman, of undoubted qualifications, as chambermaid, and to a'fti^t .in waflung and ironing, or attend to the care of children. Best pf city reference can be produced as to characior and capability. Call, or ad dress by note, No. < 5 East Thirteen'!! street, corner of Fourth avenue. May be seen until suited. WANTED? A SITUATION, AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY A widow woman, tvho thoroughly understands housc kcej ing and has no encumbrance, in a small private fami ly, or for a respectable widower. Would be willing to take caro of children. The bust of city references can be produced. Plouso address Mrs. A. U, Broadway l'oit office, giving name and residence. No other will be attend ed to. WANTED ? BY A -RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a -'situation as Laundress, or as chambermaid and laundretfft. Has the "best of reference for character and ability from her last place' whero she can be seen for two days. Apply at 39 East Twenty- ni*th I street, near Fourth avenue. * % I WANTICD-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as chambermaid or laundrost in a private family. The best of city referenco given. Please to call at No. 222 First avenue, between Inirteenth and Four teenth streets. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA tiouas good cook, having a thorough knowledge of her business, and is an excellent baker, (ieod city re fcrenccH. Please call at No. 30 Great Jones street, or No. 1 in tlje rear. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABI.E YOUNO WOMAN, a situation as a plain cook. Has no objection to do tbe plain imrtof the washing and ironing. Good city reference, r lease apply at 107 East Thirteenth street. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. WANTED? A SITUATION, AS COOK, WASHER, OR ironer, and to do general housework. Apply at 119 Charlton street. Can be jeen for three days. Good city references given, if requited. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Protestant girl, tJ do ehainberwotk rod waiting, or chamberwork and assist in the Hashing and ironing in a small private family. No boarding ;houso keeper need apply, (iood reference. Please call at lift Henry street, back in the rear, second floor, No. 3. Calf be seen for two days. "ITT ANTED? BY A PROTESTANT Y0UN8 WOMAN, A VV *r* understand* bakiur. pastries, and jellies, In all their branches, oust ot oi M reference can be given. Please call at l'J9 West E'i 'teen tn street, near Seventh avenue. Can be seen for two days. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situution to do the general houMwork of a small private family. The advertiiwr is a first rate washer and ironer, and thoroughly understands her business as a domestic. Please call at 83 Pineapple street, Brooklyn. WANTED? BY A YOUNG WOMAN, LATELY ARRIVED fromf^cotland.a situation as chambermaid and waiter in a genteel private family. Good reference given. Cun be sccu for two days. Please apply at 74 King street. "1*7" A STED ? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, VV a situation as cook, washer, and ironer. (lood city reference. Please call at 28 Vandowater street. Can bo fc< n for two days. TTT ANTED? A SUPERIOR GIRL A3 HOUSEMAID; SHE VV must understand her business. Also, a woman, at reamstrcss and dressmaker, and to assist in upper work. Best of city reference required Inquire at No. T~ Franklin street, from 11 to 1 o'olock A. M tin t day. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESECTABLE young woman, to do housework, or cooking, wash ing, and ironing. Please call at No. Ut) Vesey street. No obiectien to go to a gentleman's boarding house. Best reference can be given. She had lived seventeen months in her last place. Can be seen for two days. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook. She understand* her business, both baking and pantry. The best of city refe rence can be given, ''an be seen for two days, at No. 94 Greene street, between Prinee and Spring, in the rear. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESECTABLE young woman, to do general housework, washing and iioning, and plain cooking, and willing to do any thing that ij asked. 1' lease call at 47 Vestry street. ANTED ? BY A RRiPECTABI.E YOUNQ WOMAN, a situation as cook or to do the general housework of a ???U priyst$ family. She is a first rate washer end ironer, and can eom* well recommended from her last place. Tan be *een for two days, at 115 Mulberry street, first floor, front room. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation in a srnall private family as cook; can do fine washing and ironing: is a good baker; has good city references from those with whom she last served. Can be seen until engaged, at rear of 88 Forsyth street, lirst floor. "I1T ANTED ? BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN, VV a situitinn as cook; she thoroughly understands her business in all its branches. Iiest of city rofurenoes. Can be seen for two days, at No. 136 Greenwich avenue, one door from Thirteenth street, front room, top floor. WANTED? BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do chamberwork, and assist in the washing and ironing; she thoroughly understands her business. Please apply at her present employer's, No. 3'?i Fourth street A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GE neral servant in a genteel family ; she understands cooking, washing, and ironing. Can be we'l reeommendod from one of the most respectable families in this city. Apply at 144 Varick street, second floor, front room. Can be .seen fur two days. ?\jfftwm)? BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, WITU VV out family, a situation as first rate eoachman. or is willing to take the entire charge of a small farm and gar den. In a Scotchman. Can produce the best city refer ence i. Can be seen for a few da; s, at Mr. A. JfMri'H'S seed store, 388 Broadway; or letters directed to J. F., Astoria Post Office, will be immediately attended to. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook; has no objection to do the cook's part of the washing, l'iea-e call at 1(14 Ninth street, in the rear, between Third and fourth avenues. WANTED-BY A RiH?ECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid and waiter. Has good city reference. Can he seen at 08 Reventh street, hetween First and Second avenues, front room, second floor, lias no objection to the country. WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RMMOtAHJB young woman, to do chamberwork and take care of children Best of city reference, ('lease call at No. 5 Carmine street. Can be seen for two dajs. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A StTUA tion as chambermaid, in a respectable family. The beet city reference. Plea-e call at No. 48 Mott street. WAVTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid and waiter, or to take care of a baby and do plain ?ewlng. Pl*ase c*it at No. 107 Third avenue, corner of Thirteenth street, in the store. Can be seen for two days. WANTED-BY TWO RESPECTABLE PROTECTANT girls, situations; one as good cook, or to assist in washing and ironing. The other as chambermaid, or to tnke care of children. Good reference given If required, fan be feen for two (lnys, at 137 Court street, Brooklyn. Wf ANTED ? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE VV young woman, as chambermaid and waitef, or wonld do the general housework of a small family. She is a good plain cook, an excellent wn <her and ironer, and thoroughly understands chamberwork and waiting. The best of reference can be given as to character and capa billty. Please call at 185 Hester street. WANTED? A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID, OR chambermaid and waiter, by a Welsh girl. Apply at 113 'Henry street, third floor. Can be seen for two days only. WANTED? BY A RKSPH7TABMC l'ROT&fIAJ?T GIRL, a situation u chambermaid. aud to a**i*t in washing, or m chambermaid ana4*aitq(. Beat olty re ferenoe given. Can be seen for ftp days, at 100 Third avenue, in the dry goods store. ^ W ANTED? BY A RB?rECTARLE Y(AjNO MARRIED W' woman, a aitiiation as wet nunie; ban a fresh breast of milk . or would take a child to her own hone. Satisfactory reference given. Apply at M Hudson avenue, Brooklyn. TANTtlv-UY A RESmTABLW GIRL, A SITUATION .. a* child ren's nurse and MUUOatrVtin; is willing to make ben elf generally useful. Can ghrt good city refer ence. Can be teen for three day* llcaae call at No. 87 Kait Eleventh street. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABI^ YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as seamstress or chambermaid. and to take cure at children. Han good references. Apply at 16 Minetta street. Can be seen for two days. WANTED? A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED WO man wants u situation to do general housework. For a family willing to take some trouble to teach her Kbe would work cheap. Apply for two days at 21 Cot tage place. WANTED? BY A RESPECT ABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation us good plain cook, and first rate washer ironer. Understands baking, and has no objections to do the housework of a small private family. Please call at 'i68 Third avenue, between Twenty second und Twenty third ftreets. Con be seen for two days, lias no objec tions t? go a short distance in the country. Good city rel'erenoc. WANTED? BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION to do chamberwork, or Kb assist in the washing and ironing, and make herself generally useful, or as general servant in a small family. Good reference given Apply at No. 21 Thirteenth street, In the rear, near Fifth avenue, fer three days. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE yourg woman, to do plain cooking, washing, and in ning, or housework in a sin ill family. Good city re ference can be given. Please call at 121 Eighth avenue. Cun be seen for two days, WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE GF.R rfAN WO HAN, a situation as wet nurse. Pleaie call at No. 17 Stone street, tint floor. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A a situation to do general housework, in a small private family; she is an excellent washer and ironer, and can do plain cooking; she has good city references. Can be soen at No. 125 West Twelfth street, in the base ment. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman, to cook, wash and iron, in a private fumily. Best of eity reference. Can be seen at 07 Factory stieet. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A COOK WHO THO ? Oughly understands her business in all its branches Can give the best satisfaction as to capability and cha racter with tho very best of city reference. Please address a line toE. P., or call at No. 70 Sixth avenue. Can be seen for two days. WANTED? A SITUATION AS WET NUltSE, BY A young married woman, who lost her baby at four months old. Best of refercnoe given. Please call for two duys, at 253 Eighteenth stieet, between avenue A and Eir^t avenue. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE IRISH GIRL, NINE tecn yearn of age, a situution us chambermaid and to do plain . ewing, or as chambermaid and waiter. Csin give good reference. Please call at 11 Union court, University place, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, Can be seen for two days. WANTEP? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ncman, as cook. She thoroughly understands her business; French, English and American cooking. Rest of c'ty reference given. Apply at No. 0 Union court, Uuiversity pltce, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, sixteen years of ago, to take care of childrenfor to do chamberwork. Please call at No. 17 Eleventh street, in the basement. Best of city reference. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESECTABLE young woman, to take charge of children; ha* been nursing for the past five years; lias no objection to travel with a lady, or to do chamberwork for a small family. Can give the best city reference. 1 'lease call at 192 Varick street. Can he jeen for two days.^ WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as laundress or plain cook, or to do cliamberwork, or to take care of children, l'lcase call at No. lOJi Amity jilacc, in the row. Can )>e seen for two days. "TTTANTED ? BY A REKPECTAHLE YOUNG GIRL, A TV situation an chambermaid and waiter, or to aa.'ist in the washing and ironing. Can give good reference fr jm her last place where she has lived two yearn and ten mouths. Please call at 276 First avenue, between Six "" and Seventeenth streets,, in the dry goods store. r"T two days if not engaged. ~ A SITUATION BY. A RESPECTABLE ymJnfe girl, as scwnstrfMsor chambermaid; would have no objection to wait on a ladv nr helD to keep house. None bat a reapectanl'] private family need appf.. m doubted reference given ? -u be seen for two ays, at 1) Fourth avenue, one door from Tenth street. WANTED? BY A RESECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to go to California as children's nnrse, or as waiting maid. Good references can be given. Please call at No. 16 Monroe street. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A situation as coashman or groom. He understands taking care of horse* in the best style, and is a good far mer, or ploughman. Has the best of city and eountry reference. Can be seen for three days, at 611 Third ave nue, aear Thirty-sixth street. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as cook, washer aad ironer, or to dochamberwork and waitiag. Good city reference. Apply at G7 Eighth avenue. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do charaberwork and to assist in washing and ironing No objection to do housework in a small family. Best of city reference can be given. Call at 330 Last 'l'welith street, between first and Second ave nues, second door, front room. Can be seen for two days. WANTED? BY A VERY COMPETENT YOUNG WO man, a situation to do the eookiag of a small pri vate family; would be willing to aaal.it in the washing and ironing; or would do chamberwork, having served in both capacities. She is a good plain cook, and a most excellent washer and ironer. The best of referennes. Please to call at 136 Sullivan street, in the rear, for two day*. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN with a fresh brcist of milk, a situation as wet nurse. Inquire at No. 699 Greenwich street. WANTED- A SITUATION. BY A STEADY YOUNG woman, as chambermaid and waiter, uml to assist in washing and ironing. Good city reference, K required. Please call at No. 80 West Seventeenth street. T^T ANTED? BY A RESECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, W a situation as nurse and plain sewer, or as cham bermaid and to assist in washing and ironing. Has the best of city reference. Plsase call at 136 SulQvan street, in the rear, for two days. WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and waiter. Can give the beBt of city references. Please call, for two days, at No. 17 State street, Brooklyn. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid and waiter, or as chambermaid and plain sewer. Best of city reference can be given if required. Plea?e call, or address by note, at 71 Seventh street, between First and Second avenues. Can be seen for two dayB 1 WANTED? BY A RESPECTABIJ5 YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as first' rate cook, or laundress The best of city reference, if required. Call at No. 327 Third avenue. Can be seen for two days. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, a situation in a private family as chambermaid, or to do general housework. ('An be seen for three days, at the residence of her present employer, 48 We.it Wash ington place. WANTED? BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, with unexceptionable references in the eity, a situation as children's nurse, can cut and make children's dresses, do pUlu sewing, and can make herself generally useful in a family. Please inquire at Mr.-* Boy Fen's, her preseat place of service, 30 Heater street, be 1\?ren Eitkcx and Norfolk. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation as nurse and seamstress, in a private family. Pleat e call at 38 Fourth street. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tlon as good seamstress, or chambermaid and w alter, or to take care of children. Good city reference given. Please call at '290 Ninth street, near First avenue, spjond floor, front room, ('an be seen for two days. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL as plain cook, washer and ironer, or chambermaid and waiter, or to take care of children. Good city refer ence given. Please call at No. 94 West Fifteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to cook, wash and iron; has no ob jection to do housewcrk for a small private family ; she Is a first rate washer and ironer. Good city referenoe given. Please apply at 67 West Twenty eighth street, near81xth avenue. Can be seen for two days. WANTED? BT A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation aa seamstress and chamiermald; un derstands dressmaking, and can be well reeom nended. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. Phase call at 142 Third avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth street*, third floor. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A REBPECTABI.E young woman, as cook. washer and ironer. Has lived two years in her Inst place. Uoed oity referenoe will be given. Please call at 289 Sixth avenue, corner of Eighteenth street, tecond floor, back room. Can bo seen for two days. WANTED? SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls, one as cook, washer, and ironer, the other as chambermaid and seamstress, or to take care of chil dren Good city references can be given. Please oall at 161 Sixth avenue, where they can be seen for two days. WANTED? A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, as laundress; has no objection to do cham berwork, In a private family. Mas the best of cltv refe renoe. fan be seen for two days, at No. 94 ?t. Mark's place, in the ba'cmcnt. "ITfTjLNTKD ? A 8ITUATI0N, CY A RESPBTTARTJB YV woman, aa first rate cook. md unde-staudH making pastry. Bu lived in the bc-t families in Vew York, and can pi to the beat of city reform tee. Anply at 318 Bowery, third floor, back room. Ckn be seen for two daya. ? WANTED? A H ITU ATI >N, AH SEAMSTRESS AVD nurse by a Prote tant woman. It capable of taking the entire charge of an infant or one er two growing children. (kx<i city references given. Please apply at 204 Nineteenth street, between First and Second avenues. WANTED?BY A STEADY YOUN3 WOMAN, A situation as eliildiea's nurse and Heaniitresit; U willing to do light chumberwork, and make tier self gene rally u?eful lias no objection to leave the city or go a short distance in the country. Has good uity reforenoe. Can be ?*en for two days, at No. 8ft Forsyth street, tlrst floor, back room. WANTED? BY AN AMK.RK'AN YOUNG WOMAN, A baby to wet nur.-e, at her own liouxe. The best of medical reference given. Apply at 360 Greenwich street (new No ), between Harrison and Franklin. WANTED ? A SITU ATI JN, BY A RE?i'B0TABI? young English woman, to do waiting and cham be.work, or general housework in a small private family. Inquire at No. 2 Roosevelt street, corner of Chatham, room 21. WANTED.? WAV! ED, BY A FRENCH COOK, A SITU atlon in vome hotel or respectable private house, and csn gi?e the best of reference. Please address L, V., No. 3 Wnlker street. WANTED? A SITUATION TO OOOK, WASH AND iron, or to do general housework, in a private family. Phase call at 109 Bowery, in the boot store. Can tie seen for two duvs. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A SMART, frjDUS trious youDg woman. Can produce city reference of the highest order, testifying to her capacity for cook ing, washing, ironing, Kc Call for Ellen Adams. 18 Prince street. Can be t>een for two days. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPiXTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and waiter; un der; tau?'s her business perfectly Has good city rofareuce. Can be been for two days. Please call at 814 Broadway, in the cabinet store, near Twelfth street. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young wo-jian to cook, wash and iron. Good city reference, Please call at No. 80 West Eleventh street, near Sixth avenue. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABI J1 YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook, who understands all kinds of bread and pastry; she is a good washer and ironor, and she understands all kinds of French and American oook ing; has no objections to go a Hhort di.-tauje in the coun try. Best of references can be given. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. Please to call at No. 50 Prince itreet, in the rear, tlrst floor. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a i-ituution as cook, washer and ironer, or to do general hou.-ework. The best of city references given from her last place. Can bo seen for two days, at 260 Mulberry street, opposite St. Patrick's Church. WANTED- BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A FEW wont Iib from England, a situation oh nurse, iu a prh ate family; she perfectly understands tho care of a baby from Its birth, and the entire management of n nur fccrv ; she iH a good needle woman, and can cut and make children's clothes, or would tike a cook 'a place in a amall family; she If u very good cook und help in the washing aud ironing if roquired. Any lady requiring lier service* may inquiie lor M. F., 407 Grand atreet. Can bo seou lor two daya. WANTED? A SITUATION AS WET NURSE IN A private family, by a respectable young iinnied woman, with a fresh breast of milk. Can give the beat cf city reference, Please call at 193 avenue A, bti'.weeu Thirteenth und Fourteenth atreeta. Can be aeon for two day*. WANTFD? BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as brat rate r.ook Underatanda baking, ami woald aasiat in washing and ironing. She haa the beat of city rtfeicnse. Apply at 222 Thirteenth atreet, Lear First avo ni.e, in the rrur. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECT A BLB young woman, to do cliainberwork and waiting, or nuising. 1 lea he call at 133 Went Sixteenth atree'. be tween Sixth and Se\enth avenuoa. Can be seen for two day*. WANTED- A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, aa chambermaid and waiter, or to take care of children. Noobjection to the country. Good city reference given, if required. Please call ftt 07 Fifteenth street, in the rear, for three day*. WANTED ? SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABIJC girla; one aa cook and good waaher and ironer; is an excellent cook; the other aa chambernuid and waiter, or to do cbamberwork and washing The beat of city re ferences can be given. Please call at 224 First avenue, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, third floor. WANTED- BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook; is an excellent washer and ironer. Good city reference. Plense apply at N?. 80 West Seventeenth street, between Sixth and Sevonth avo uuto. v? ww wvuttv* xr ? ? WAMTKb? BV TWO YOUNG WOMEN, STTUATTONt?, together or separate: the one ua cook, and the other as chambermaid, and to do fine washing and iron ing. The best of city references can bo given. To be seen for two days, at 810 Henry street. WANTED? A SITUATION, AS FIRST RATE COOK and to help as laundress, in a private family, by a very experienced girl, with excellent city reference. Call at 74 Sixth avenue, in the bookstore. WANTED? SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE Protestant girls, sisters, one as good plain cook, washer, and ironer, the other aa chambermaid and waiter, or to take care of children, or do plain sewing. Can be seen at 320 Ninth street, second floor, for three d^ys. WANTED^BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid; can al-to do the best of fine washing and Ironing. Best of city and country reference given. Please call at 24 Whitehall street, up stairs, front room, for two days. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISHMAN, A situation as clerk in a grocery store, either retail or wholet-ale. He has been in the retail business six months, in this city. Best of city reference given. Address W. B., 300 Fourth street. WANTED? A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, as plain cook and washer and ironer; no objection to general housework. Pleate call at 814 Broadway, near Twelfth street, in the cabinet store. WANTED-BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO man, a situation to do general housework in a small private family, or to assist in waiting and cham ber work. Can be seen for two days. Inquire at 74 Mar ket street, second floor, back room. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook; one who understands her business, and is willing to assist in washing and ironing. Bent of city reference. Please call at No. 05 1 wenty seventh street, between Third and Lexington avenues. WANTED ? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as laundress and chambermaid, In a respectable private family ; she is a neat plain cook, and would be willing to do the work of a genteel family. The best of city reference given. Please cull at 261 Bewery, in the baker's store, of Mrs. Elrhart. Gan be seooj for three days. vl WANTED? THE WASHING OF FAMILIES AND GEN * men, by a respectable woman, who can furnish good references as to honesty and capability. Will war rant to have them done up in superior style. All orders promptly attended to at 76 Crosby street. None but re spectable families need apply. "*T7" ANTED ? A SITUATION, BY AfYOUNG WOMAN, W to cook, wash and Iron, in a respectable family. Understands her busineas perfectly. Go<m1 city referenoe can bo given. Please call at 179 Elm street. Can be seen for two days. WANTED ? SITUATIONS, BY TWO RFSPECTAB1.E young women ? one as chambermaid, or would do general housework ; the other as chambermaid or waiter, or would take the care of children. Have the best of city reference. Please call at cottage 324 Eighth street, tirat floor, between avenues B and C. Can be seen for time days. - j ANTED ? A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT woman, as seamstress; no objection to mind one or two grown children, or to travel with a lady ; is not subject to sea sickness. Mease inquire at 80 West Thir teenth street, between the Fifth and Sixth avenues. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESl'RCTABLF. young woman, to do chamberwork and assist in washing and ironing; she fully understands her business. Good city references. Flease call at 27 Prince street. WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE, HEALTHY YOUNG woman, with a fresh breast of milk, a situation a* wet nurse; has just lost her baby. The best of city reference can be given, Please call at 429 Twelfth street, between avenues A and B. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as wet nurse In a respectable ( family; has a fresh breaat of milk. None but reapeutable > Pit-ties need anply. C?n be seen for a week, if not suited, lease call at MA Third avenue. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A GOOD AND USEFUL Protestant girl, with good city refesenco, to take eare of one or two children or to do plain sewing or light rhaniberworK. No objection to go a short distance in the country. Please call at S7 M Laurens street, corner of Spring, fir the basement. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid, and to assist in washing and ironing, or general housework in a small private family. Can be seen at her last place, 787 Broad way. Goed city reference given. Can be seen for two days. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNO WOMAN, with a fresh breast of milk, a situation as nurse, in a respectable family. Please call at 62 Charles street. Can give good references. WANTED.? LADIES WANTING GOOD SERVANTS are reminded that MORRIS & 00., 287 Broadway, corner of Keade street, are most careful in the selection and admission of servants to their office. Waiting for j lacfs this day ? French ladies' maids, German girls Mien king English, Protestant cooks and nioe Protestant cnildreu'a maid*, Scotch girls, hotel cooks, Irish foun dresses, tidy chambermaids and waiters, ami girls for every kind of domestic work. No servant noed apply un less veil recommended Terms moderate. WANTED? A SmJATJON, AS GARDWBR, BY A young had who hu a practical knowledge of hla buidneaa, including grapery, grecnhouhe, flour ana vegeta ble garden. Addreaa 0 L., at ThomM Dunlap, seedsman and florist 635 Broadway. WANTED? HT AN ACTIVE YOUNG SCOTCHMAN, A a situation an assistant Njokkeeper or eiury clerk in a wholesale establishment, either Iron ware, dry gooda, leather, or leather and finding*. In the laat n*m?d bull new has considerable experience. Would aet as Hales man or light porter, and innke himself generally useful. The bent of city reference given >i to ability and respect abllity of chart cter. For further recommendation and particular*., apply to Major Uaudcock, Herald office. ANTED ?A SCOTCHMAN, WHO IS ENGAGED FROM 8 to 0 at night, through the season, would engage with any gentlemai in the neighborhood of the city, an gardener or farmer, or would take a farm on shares, or drive bori-es, or assist at any work in a atore, throughout the day. Beat of reference or security given. Address Useful. Herald oflice for this week. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A MAN OF A SMALL family, an farmer; he understands all particular* belonging to farming, aUn understand* the care and management of hordes, and garden work. Undoubted reference can be given. Addret* a letter to J. Moran, Herald oflice. w WANTED ? A I'ROTEXTF.NT WOMAN. AS NURSE, to travel with a lamily iu Europe and take charge of two children, one of whom in an lnftnt. Sho must be accustomed to travelling, and bring the best rcferencer as to her qualifications as muv.o. None others need make application. Apply in Thirty-seventh street, lirat houae eaat of Fifth aveuue. WANTED? SEVERAL 1NTKU.1GENT HoYS, ABOUT fourteen year j ot age to learn the dry goods busi ness. They muat reside with their parents. Salary $50 per year. Apply to AIJ\X. T. STEWART A; CO., Broadway, Chamber* and Iteade streets. WANTED? A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS NURSE AND txaiaatreaa, in a small family. Bent c.ty reference* required. Apply at 248 Fourth avenue, from eleven to one o'clock. WANTED? A PROTEST AN T GIRL, A3 SEAMSTRESS and nurae. Muat have a tho'ough knowledge of family sewing. AKo, a l'roieata?t girl, to oook, waah ?ad iron. Good city raforenoo required. Apply at 72 St. Marketplace. WANTED? A LADY, TO SUPERINTEND A FANC? gooda atore in a country village: one who under stand* dreatt and bonnet making. Addreaa Monroo, Herald oflice, with name and residence. WANTED? A GOOD COOK ; A MIDDLE AGED WO man, either colored or white, wlio thoroughly understand* her biiaino**, and can come well recom mended. Apply ait No. 1C Jefferson street. WANTED? A SMART, TIDY, AND EXPERIENCED nurse, to take care ol' an infant, one who is a good seamstress, and cau do line washing and ironing. Ame rican, English, or Scotch preferred. None but an ex perienced nurse, who can ftirnisli good lefurence as to character and capability, need apply. Apply at No. 132 Weht Twenty second street, between 11 A. M. and 2 P. M. WANTED ?A G1IU. TO DO CHAMBER WORK ^ND take care of childien, in a private family. Tbo-e having good recommcndatii ua may apply at 05 Prince at. WANTED? A NUMBER OF LADIES, TO LEARN TO make papier maclie goods, (daguerreotype cue covers.) Apply immediately, at No. ti33 Broadway, up stairs, between 10 and 3, where Kjiecimons can be seen. WANTED? WET NURSE WANTED; A YOUNG WIDOW preferred ? one wha-e chi d is alxnit four months olu. Beat of reference n.-i to character, Ac., required. Apply at 42 Kb g street, betweeu twelve and four o'clock. "ANTED IMMEDIATELY? A NUMBER CF YOUNG ? . ladies who perfectly understand making up lice goods in all branches, al-o to join H<. niton aprigs. Ap ply at 40 Dey street, third floor. WANTED? A WOMAN, TO COOK AND ASSIST WITH washing and ironing. One who perfectly under stands her boldness, with good oity reference, can apply at 100 Fourth avenue. WANTED? SEVERAL AGENTS, WITH SMALL CAPI tala. German . acquainted with the English lan guage preferred. Apply ut 338 l'earl street. WANTED? IN A SHADE STORE, A YOUNG AMKR ican, about eighteen yean of age, to learn to hang shade* and to me.ke himself generally useful. Good reference* will be required Apply at 616' Broadway, be tween the hour i of 10 and 8. W WANTED? TEN SMART, ACTIVE MKN, W HO ARE thoroughly competent to manufacture all kinds of syrupe and cordials, and understands putting up pre ?erven. None need apply that have not a perfect know ledge of the business ("rood reference., required. RAH. SETT & (X)., 94 Warren street. WANTED? A GOOD SALOON WAITER. CAPABLE OF acting at times us oyste.-man, at the St. Charles, 347 Broadway. Good recommendations will be necessary. WANTED? A BOY, IN A SILK MERCHANT'S OFFICE; 1 one that can tome well recommended, and reside! with hi* parent*. Apply at 41 Pine street, bick office, - -*-??? Mibton ninA ?nd a u "?TTANTKD ? A POBTSR ; ONE FAMILIAR WITH THE W cloth trade preferred. Address, in own hand wri ting, stating age, where last employed, and salary expect ed, box 782 rost Office. WANTED?A BARKEEPER, AT 113 AND 116 JOHN street. Apply between the hours of ten and one o'clock, this day. WAITER WANTED? ONE WHO THOROUGHLY Un derstands his business, and has good city refer ence. Apply at 76 Broad street. WANTED? A LAD, IN AN OFFICE, GERMAN PRE ferred. Apply at No. 43 New street, room No. 4, between nine and eleven in the morning. WANTED? AT NO. 88# NINTH AVENUE, TWO nalesman, that thoroughly underpaid the city retail dry goods business ROBERTS, WILLIAMS k BFSSELL. WANTED IMMEDIATELY ? TWELVE ENTERPRISING young men, to net as agents for an exceedingly successful work. A capital of from $G to $10 only, is re quired. Inquire at 21 Ann street, fourth floor. WANTED.? A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY? FROM $6 to $10 a day may be made by any individual, mule or female, in city or country, with the knowledge! of a highly useful discovery, in universal demand, which which will be sent by return m*il, on (^closing $1, post paid, directed to G I... Jersey City Post Office. This is a first rate opportunity for invalids, or any persou out of business, or any one who has one or iwo hours in the evening, as it is immediaU ly lucrative in any part of the United States. Any person sending the above amount will receive more than the worth of their q>oney; and If, a'ter they have given it a fair trial, it does not prove satisfactory, the money shall be refunded. WANTED? THE FOIXOWINC SERVANTS : ? A GOOD family cook, for Troy; a Scotch or English cham bermaid, for Troy ; a good family cook, for New Haven ; several professed and plain cooks, for the city; three Itdies' maid*; four colored cooks, an English coachman, and two colored men waiters. Situations for the above ?re now waiting to be tilled, at 148 Grand straet. WANTED? AT NO. 114 NASSAU STREET, CLERKS, teachers, salesmen, porters, barkeepers, men on steamboats and railroads, boys for trades, coachmen and gardeners, girls as housekeepers. Applicants enclosing $1, free of postage, stating references. &c., will bo suited. 1HOH. SPINK, Agent. WANTED? SITUATIONS, FOR SMART, TIDY, SOBER, honest! industrious and capable servants, of every domestic station. Please apply at Che Select Protestant Agency, 7 Carmine street, junction of Sixth avenue. N. B. ? The oflice at 100 Chambers street is discontinued, and the business removed to 7 Carmine street, where or ders will bt executed. WANTED? AT NO. 4 SANDS STREET, BROOKLYN, (Intelligence oflice,) farmers, gardeners, grooms, porters, boys for trades, ice : Protestant and Catholic white and colored girls as cooks chambermaids, general houseworkers, &c N. B. ? Employers can have efficient and well recommended tervanta at this oflice. M. WALLACE S3 BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS ?WANTED, BY A young ma who baa had ttdrtl n yeu-g experience is business, a permanent aituationas fancy baker and ornamental confectioner. He has l>eon employed for the rust Ave years in one place, where particular attention l.as been paid to supplying weddings and other parties. Best of reference from hin present employers as to capa city, faithfulness to his business, and integrity of chorac ter. Would not object going South or West. Ready to commence work from April 1st. Address Confectioner, at Pease's Confectionery. Springfield, Mass. TO SUGAR REFINERS. ? WANTED, A SITUATION, AS sugar t<oiW, by a man who has had eight years ej leriencein refining sugar by steam sud who understand* boiling rock candy perfectly. Reference given. Please address a note to Sugar Refiner, Herald office. TO MERCHANTS. ? AS SALESMAN, ENTRY OR COL leetlng clerk. Ac ? Wanted, a situation in any of the above lines, by an active and experienced man, who can give latlsfsctory references for capacity, integrity, and any other requisite qualification ; is a good acoount aril and bookkeeper. Address G. F. O. , Herald office, for one week. rpo BOOT CUTTERS.? WANTED, A MAN TO CUT X patent leather and calf skin boots of the first quali ty. One who understands bis business, and will go a snort distance in the country, nuy bear of a permanent situation. None other need apply. Address, with real name and reference, box 3,626, Post Office. TO DRUGGISTS.? WANTED? A YOUNG MAN, TO take the principal charge of a first class retail drug store. To a j-erfectly competent person a liberal salary will be allowed, or a suitable person will be taken aa a partner. Apply to C. V. Clickener, 81 Barclay street. j mO SHEET IRON WORKERS. ? FIFTY SHEET IRON i J worker* wanted immediately. Roofers need not ap i ply. Apply at Francis' Metallic Life Boat Factory, No | velty Iron Works, foot of Twelfth street. East river. 3AAA LABORERS WANTED.? LABORING MEN* ? Vf W \_7 who wish to go to the Isthmus of Panamn, to work on the Panama Railroad, c.m find employment by applying at the office of tho undersigned, where all neews sary intern at oo will be given as to the kind of work wnnted, Ate., and where written contracts will be made with sueli men as are employed. One dollar per dty and ' found, will be paid to men who understand railroad work. Good bridge cat centers and stone masons will be | aid t wo j dollars and a h?K |ier day and found. M C. STritY Cou r trader, Office, No. C2 Warren street. WAVTC, A YOUNG AMIRICaN WOM ? N WIHHW A MTUA A tion ii MUMtiMo, or to <lo light chamber work. mi good fitj references. Inqmir ' at 415 Sixth avenue, third Boor, back room, for two daya. A MAN AND WIFE, WITHOUT ENCUMBRANCE, with ?it unions together, the man as eimcbman, in a steady careful driver, and willing to take eare of a (mall garden, or tu make himself generally useful about a huuae, the wife U a good plain cook, waaher. and Doner. Both oau come well recommended. Add rose J. M., 126 Plymouth street, Brooklyn, between Jay and Bridge street*. Can be Keen for a few days. A YOUNG SPANISH GENTUOMAN DESIRES TO OB J\_ tain board io a reepecUblo private fumllv, where he can improve hi# acquaintance with the Kngilah lan guage. li# can be seen at the Cm re de Pari*, oorner of Broadway and Anthony street, from 8 to 7 o'cl -ck P. k. AYfiUNG MAN, HAVING HIS KV?NIN08 UNKM ployed, would be happy to meet with any one re quiring hi* service* a? bookkeeper. iie. Remuneration moderate, Please addrOM 1. O. (J., Herald office. A COOK WANTED? IN A PRIV ATE FAMILY, AT 7? East Twenty -third 4tr< et. None need apply unless they underktai.il their business, and are willing to assist in washing and ironing. ('it* recommendations required. A YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS 8KAM stress; understands dressmaking and all kinds of family sewing. She would work out by the we'k Apply at 484 Pearl street, in the Btore. A RESPECTABLE GIBL WISHES A SITUATION AS couk ; if a good baker, and an exoe'.lent washer aad imner. Has good city reference. Can be seen for two days. I lea he call at 08 Fourth avenue. A MIDDLE AGF.D FRENCH GENTLEMAN, WHO writes French. English, and German, wants a com merclal situation to attend to the oorrespondanuo. He might aff-Ut in bookkeeping. He ha* no objection to going to any State of the Union. Good referenoen given. ^ddrefS Oci-tor, Hroad-.vay 1'ost office. A FRENCH YOUNG LADY WLSHtiS A airUATIUN IN a private family, especially for the education of young children/ Understand)) sewing, in all its braachet, audembrotdery. Apply at 158 Franklin struet. A YOUNG MAN OF EXPERIENCE IS DESIROUS OF obtaining a situation a j foreman on a farm, in whish capacity he has been for the last throe years, or to tako charge of, and drive, a pair of horses, and attend to a vegetable garden. Application, personally or by totter, to Mr. Fitipatrick, Flonat, corner of Twenty ninth street and Hroedway, will be promptly attended to. A" N ACTIVE YOUNG NAN, WHO f<AS HAD SEVEN or eight months experience, is desirous of obtain ing a sitnauoniu a leather or leather and ttnding store, either as salesman, assistant bookkeeper, or light porter, or in any other ea|?ioity in which ho could make himself useful. Can write a good hand, and give undoubted city reference as to character and ability. Has no objections to go to Philadelphia, lloston, or Baltimore. Please ap ply toS. & W. LUMSD10N, No. 3 Ferry street. A YOUNG AM) HEALTHY WOMAN* WANTS A SITUA tion as wet nurse. Apply at hor last plaoe. 900 Gold street, Brooklyn. Best of reforences given, if re quired. A SCOTCHMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GARDENER. He Is a single man, forty years of age, well veraed In his profession, and lias had a season's experience in our climate, lie understands his business In all its branches, hot and gteenhouse, vineries, landsoapo gar dening, &c. Address W. T., Herald office. RlSPfXTAiajC MARlUKli MAN WANTS A 8ITUA tion in some office or store, as porter. He siiealu Ceiman and English, and is willing to lii&ko himself generally useful to his employer. Can be seen for three days, at 370 Eighth street, third door, front room, be tween avenues C and I). Inquire for F. W. Korney. A SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE tfO man. who is a good cook and perfect wailier and ironer. Best of city reference can be given. Can be seen for two days, at 275 M' I berry street. A RESPECT A m.F. AMERICAN I.IRL WANTS A ST TV on. Chamberwork or to take care of children rreferreu. Good city reference can be given. Inquire at No. 148 Leonurd .itreet, up stairs, second floor. A YOUNG MAN IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A situation as clerk or assistant book-keeper, In a wholesale iron ware, grocery or bookstore, or as light porter, and would make himself generally useful. For furtliei particulars and testimonials as to character and ability, apply to I>r. E. D. Connery, Herald oflioe. A YOUNG GIRL OF RESPECTABHdTY WANTS A situation as leamstrcss in a private family, or would wait on one or two ladies. Is a wry good areas maker. Has no ob'ootion to go a short d?-t'unoe in the country. Can be seen for two days, If not otigaged, atJ16'i Delancy itreet, New York. ARFSPEGTABLE BOY, OF MORAL HABITS, IT year* of ape, want* to bind himself to a boa* stone cutter; or a bona carpenter preferred, lie can be s^eo any day Uiig week at 416 Cherry street. A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS OOOK; understands baking and pastry, and U willing to k?ilt with the washing if required. Please call atW Mott stieet, front bakoment, near Spring Htreet. A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION IN p nnhli/' hnuw# ?? ? /.aaV A mJv ? i Ma ft Boor, back room. tjOY WANTED-JNA DRY GOODS JOBBING HOVBB, II to team the business. Salary Br?t veer Iftjr dollarR. Apply at 4Z Beaver street, after 4 P.M. BARBKR WANTED? TO GO TO NEW LONDON, OT. A first rate workman, with a good character, laay apply at T. I'AKKRR'S, No. 18? Beekman street. CWKWANTE^fiT THE COUNTRY. TEN- MIUB from the city. She must understand her bu thoroughly. Apply, after 9 o'clock A. M., at 182 Ninth avenue, near Twenty-third street. CLERK WANTED.? A LAD, (WHO RESIDES WITH hi* parents, preferred) who writes a fair h:<,nd, has some knowledge of figures, and is inielltgentfhnd indus trious, and wnuts to become a burinens man. Remu neration at first small. Apply to COHSTOCK & BRO THER, No. 2 St. Peter's place, rear of Astorllouae. Dressmaking wanted? by a respectable young lady, who is competent of cutting and fitting; wi.-lies in go out by the day, in gcntcol families, Please call, for three (lays, at MIM avenue. GAS FITTER? WANTED? A WOOD GAS FITTER : ONE that is accustomed to fitting- private dwellings, and thoroughly understands his business, and of steady habits, 'io such good wages will be paid anil steady em ployment given. Those wishing to 00139 will please ap ply by lette. to W. M. T.. box 443 Post office, Rochester, New York, before coming. Those selected wUl be in formed by return mall. HOUFTK EETER? WANTED, BY A GENTEEL MIDDLE aged lady, a situation as housekeeper for a gentle man; is well calculi ted to take the charge of his ward robe. For further particulars, address Miss M. O. Z., Broadway Post office, with address. It will be promptly answered. ; PORTER WANTED ? AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, TO act as porter iu a dry goods store, well acquainted with the city, Brooklyn and Williamsburg Apply imme diately, at BARTHOLOMEW & WEED'S new m turning store," Ml Broadway. PRACTICAL FARMER WANTED ? ONE WHO IS competent to take charge of a farm on Long Island, within fcur miles of the citv. English. Scotch, or Ameri can, and no others, may address bos 720 Poet Office, with terms and references. Papier maohe orn am enters wanted, at the works, 120th street, between Third and Fourth ave nues, Harlem. None but good workmen need apply. J. L.HYDK, Agent, 21 Maiden lane. SKAMST MSSES- WANTED? SIX OR EIGHT REAM stresses, nccuftomed to work upon theatrical ward lobe, may tind employment by calling at the box offloe of the New York Amphitheatre, 37 Bowery. mo" dentists.?' wanted, "a mechanical* Arft> I surgical dentist, who understands hi* business thoroughly, am! can come *-ell recommended. No others need apply. One who feels himself competent to take charge of an establishment will be preferred. Inquire person illy of F,. Pieteire, dentist, 159 Bowery, from 8 to 10 A. M. and 6 to 7 P. M. r MERCHANTS AND BANKERS? A GENTLEMAN of many yen.? experience in the general mercantile business o* .his city is open to an engagement. He is capable of superintending the entire details of a count ingroom, and of conducting the English correspondence. Having l>een som? twenty year* with one of our oldest Dims, it may *ell Ik- supposed that bo is entitle 1 to per fect confidence from I1I1 business friends His desire is full and remunerative empjoyweai. Address Hon 2,144, Poet Office. TO PRINTERS? WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A JOB compositor, at FOLGER h TURNER'S steam print ing office, 118 John street. I?F.W PtTBLlCATHm WASlHNG'lON AND GKORGKTOWN D1HWTORY We have received from the compiler, Alfved Hun ter, Fjiq., this valuable publication. In addition to the matter usually found in such books, that of Mr. Hunter contains a (Congressional Directory, an alpliabahoal Ust of persons holding office, and their salnrinx, a guide for stranger^, and a great variety of useful statistics It can not fail to obtain nu extensive circulation among our eitlr.wis and strangers visiting the metropolis, to ?liom it must be of great value This valuable work is ailorded at the low price of snd is for sale at the s?ore of ALFRED BUNTtR cn Pennsylvania tvenue, adjoftiing the United States Hotel, between Third aad Fourth streets A- CARdT? THK WHITE SLAVE OF KNOLAND.? IN reply to several profound journal*, whose oolumna bsve shattered themselves on tlio head of the " White Slave," under tbo impression that such scenos as are depicted in the drama never could have exUtod in Bag land, nnd in charity to such critics as are supposed to know how to read they are informed that the disguet hig horrors of the whit* slavery ot children of both ?ei?, from the sgCH of three years to puberty, in KnjrUnd, a? set forth with illustrative cuts, in the London " West minster Review," will he found of so appalling a charac ter that the representations in the play may well bear the charge cf Wing "false," in the lightness of coloring given by the drama to the truths upon which it la founded. To such authentic parliamentary documents on t.he subject, abolition critics, who wontd eueouragn England's Interference with our Institutions are respect I ully referred by THK AUTHOR, RATIS. ? NEW PUBLICATION.? A POPULAR TREA I tise on the cause and cure of nervously debilitated health and enfeebled constitution, that n a trass the young, lieset the man of pleasure, business and study, and embitter old age. Just published, and to be hao gratis by addressing. po?t paid, box 100 Broadway Poet Office *