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at 2 o'clock, So the of the Si Moe, Barvorr, reliet of friends of the fam Geiind those of ber 60a, Mishas) OUonnor, are invited to attend her faneral, to-marrow ‘at So'eloek, from the rveldence of her daughter, 77 it street. ott ‘March 8, Buzanon, wife of George . Roberts, and daughter of George and Maury Richmonit, The Srlends. end seqnaintances ieee meme family are re: ytfully invited to attend the funeral, to-morcow after- sgn pice g from the reeidenee of her fathor at ville. On Monday, March 8, Carnenine, wife of Jobn Ross, in ‘the 34th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family, and the members of Montauk ' Lodge No. $27, 1.0. of 0: ¥. of BN. Y., are invited to attend the funeral, from No. 66 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock. At Manhattanville, N.Y., March 2, James H. Rave, a native of England, in the Glth year of his age His remaius were taken to Greenwood Cemetery for in- ote. port papers please copy. On the morning of the Sth inst., of consumption, Dwruy B,, daughter of Susan and the late EB. B, Summers, aged 17 years and 1 month. Her funeral will take place to-morrow, at 10 o’elock A. M., from the resideuce of her brother-in-law, Charies Pal- mer, 4 Kecond street, Friends are invited to attend. with- eut farther notice, Her remains will be taken to Gireen- wood Cemetery, a On the evening of March 7, Mrs, Manria Hi widow of the late t John Hughes, of Go. H., Arty, after a long and severe illness, aged 30 years, Her remains wil be taken from the residence of her brother-in-law, G. T. Fagerty, at Fort Wood, to Governor's Island, for interment, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, At Portsmouth, N. H1,, on the 27th February, Ganouiwn B® Grentworrn, wife of the late Dr, Horatio N, Giunt- worth, U. 8..N, On bunday morning, March 7, Bocan H, Larvo, in the 434 year of his age, Hi relatives avd friends, and those of bis family, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, without furthe notice, froi his late residence, No, 27 Bast Twenty-tir street, to-morrow afternoon, at half-past 2 o'clock. Ber- vioor at Calvary Church, at 3 o'clock, Kinderhook papers please notice, On Monday, Mareh 8, Kowasnn P, McCowe months, ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his Sather, 56 Robinson street. this day, at 1 o'ctoe On Monday, March 8, of conswuption, Sirs, Carmen: Jonneon, aged 31 years, Whe relatives and friends of the family. also those of her sister, Pradentia Hourton, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from ber lute residence, $8 Woovter street, without further invita- tion, On the morning of the 4th inst., Mrs. Junier Levy, wife of the late Jacob Levy, and daughter of the late Aaron Lopez, Beq., of Newport, Mhode Island, Newport papers pleace On Katurday, 6th ins! yoar of his uge. Hie remains were taken to Hyde Park for interment. On the 26th of Febroury last, in the city of Havana, 0 consumption, Doctor Ayrovio Anab Barz. His affiieved family and friends have lost, by his death, a tender father, anaflectionate husband, good brother and friend, and the commanity a talented, learned, aud skilful physician and surgeon. On the Sth inet., Many Lovisa Jewens, aged 3 years 5 months and 7 days. ‘The relatives and fri invited to attend the tun from the residence of bi Warhington street, On the Sth inst., Arcy, wife of Edward Gatloo, in the ‘Sbth year of her age. Whe friends of ber busban: ther, John O’Niel, are resp: funeral, to-morrow afternoon, residence, 49 Blizabeth stree On Monday, March 8, Jou, son of Jamesand Mary Ann Royd, aged 3 years 3 months and 2 days. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend bis faneral, at 959 Sixth avenue. to-morrow. On Monday, March 8. Manion Ropmay, youngest son of John F, and Mary E, Rodman, oged 1 year 1 month and 6 days, Hin funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at 3 @elock, from the residence of his futher, 388 Washington street, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are’ ro- - speetfally invited to attend without furt! ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PUBLIC LECTURES. BRCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.—THE Board of Directors have the pleasure to announce that. Mrs, ©, N, Sinelair (late Mrs. Forrest) id Mr. Geo, Van- denhoff, will give « Dramatic and Poetical Reading, before Association, on Friday evening, March 12, at Metropoli- tan (late Tripler) Mall. "The reading will commence nt 8 o'clock ; doors open at7 o'cloek. Tickets tifty cen! ma Vo had of Win. Hall & Son, Jollie, T. J, Crowen, Evans Britten, and at the desk of tho Library By arrangement, & limited number of tickete—seventy- cents each—ad- mitting @ gentleman and lady, have heen issued, which mem- here only can obtain upon early application ‘at the Library. ‘The progeamme will be annoanced in future advertisements, WILLARD D, FELT, Chairman. } Lecture Committes, aged 6 y. Groner P, Veure, in the 19th of the fumily axe respectfully ral, thie afternoon, at 2 o'clock, lather, Aaron C. Jewell, No, 615 na also those of her bro- ited to attend the + from ber late James D. SantH, J. ¥, Haveren, ”§ 10°! ECTURES AT ABBOT?'S COLLEGIATE INSTITU- tion for Young Ladies, Spingler Institate, Union Park, or Arnold Guyot, ot Harvard University, will de liver @course of four leetures on the Six Days Work of Cre- ation, designed to show the harmony of Science and Revela- tion, commencing on Friday evening, March 5, at halt-past 7, and continued on Monday, the 8th; seesg the 9th, and Friday, tho 12th, Tickets for each lecture, 0 conts. Prof. Benjamin Silliman, LL.D., of Yale College, will deliver a course of nix lectures on Geology, immediately following, on the 15th, 16th, 224, 25th, 20th, and 9th of Merch. SPECIAL NOTICES. Annee enn MiAlts FOR EUROPE. PER STEAMER. APRICA— Post Office, Chatham Square, corner of East Broad.— Letter Bags for Liverpool, London, Ireland, France, all parte of Germany, and other foreign countries, will close at tuis office on Weduesday morning at 10 o'clock. AARON SWARTS. OUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENE- ral Committee.—The regular monthly meeting of this ‘Committee will be held at the Committees’ Room, Tamman: Mall, on Wednesday evening, March 10, 1852 past: slack.’ Sy order, JOUN WHEELER, Chairman, wappEUs B. Grover, e ‘ Ceti PRG } secretaries, TINAMMANY SOCIETY OR COLUMBIAN ORDER. Brothers—A special meeting of the Iustitution will be jd in the Coune!l Chamber of the Great Wigwam, on this (Pucsday) event inst., at half an hour after the set- Ling of distinguished Brother, the Hon, How- elt Cobb, Governor of Georgia, will be present, and give th brothers along talk of the sitnation ot different tribes i the sunny South, emoke the ealumet of peace, and partake of the waters of the Great Spring with his brethren of the Northern Tribes: General and panctual attondanee is re- querted, By order « 2 YO DANIEL B. DELAVAD Stern C, Durves, Secretary. Maunatcan, Season of Blossoms, sid Moon, Year of the Dis- every ZBlst, of Iudepeudeuse 76¢b, and of the Ineticution the Oath, MUL ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT OF THE MEDT- cal Department of the University of New York, will de held on Wednesday evening, at 744 o'clock, March 10, in the Chapel of the University, Washington square. to the graduates will be delivered by Professor G. 8. ford, The profession and public generally are respo invited to attend. By order of the Faculty, JNO. W. DRAPER, Pros x Cc ersity of the State of New York.—The ann mmencement of the College will be held iu the Coll on Thursday, Uth March, 1852, at half-paat 7 P.M. profession And the public are invited to attend, College of hysicians and Surgeons, 67 Crosby street. ROBERT WATTS, M. D., Secretary to the Faculty. TION.—THE MEMBERS Grand Sachem, he address Hed- ‘of the Faculty ook, prec ceremony of standing are in of Arrangements 1 WARD—STAC By order of the W. WHEL ACCOMMODATIO =A mocting of the owners of property and residents Along the lino of tho Third avonue and iis vicinity, from ‘Thirty-fourth to Pifticth etreets, will be hold at it Muckny's Paper Factory, on Firtieth stroct, near the venné, on Monday evening next, at 7 sloek, 8th March, 182, to take into eon on the necessity of ‘an immedi- ate extension of et Sonth Ferry line of stages, to F rt thereabouts, for the fur- ? ther and necessary accommodation of the people in that vi- eintt Al e friendly to the move, and in favor of such inevensed facilities and necommodattons, without enenm- the avenue or the lower streets of the ¢ Ing the great inconventonee alroady felt in the lower parts of the city, are partionlarly requested to attend, Lewis Sameer, William. Dencker, John C, Miller, Jamon Rowland, William Leckie, . W. Lowerre, Lawrence & wneend, Will maker, Fiyan, mae Batpin, im Howen, Walter G. Mackay, John Shoo: », Iapae’ Clark, oapie, James whey, SD. Moulton, Thos, Pinckney, Tho- LOBT, &c. LOST, ON THE NIGHT OF THR 1O Bev agy. 7 $ Gthot March, going from No, 223 «Centre market, a Uurse containing from $2 over will return the same to No. 223 Centro street, shall eward and the thanks of the ow MRS. THOM ORNING, A LARGE 1 Dog, with Iarge bushy Hind on, when lost, & on. The shove to- at No. 7 Thirty-se- weceiva the aby ar] bY JAMBS OWEN REWARD.—LOST, LAST SUNDAY EVENING, March 7th, in Broadway, between Fonrtoonth stract art atrevt, «lady's old fashioned Gold Wateh, with a xttached, “Tho tinder with roc the above reward turning it to No. 9 City H are, D, POLLOCK Lose. 2 REWARD—DOC Hed Kast Virtconch strevt, « vfoundiand Dow. about fant ward Will be paid to any @ Ost, ON THURSDAY L o'clock P.M, jot on bowed th y andl FI rewarded by Wwithnmebur A MILITARY ry Was sult he finder will be Suuti Sevoud z them ae f OVERCOAT doubt, from the jay afterno sahandance of the Irv present pr WAS TAK COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE PALTNER WANTED-IN THE PRODUC AND PRO. P Vision Commi business. The partner wanted i one of extensive country sequaintane nod th burt pees hahites Ono that will anit will be taken w u fash C3} Call on, or addroes J.T, No.4 ky Ait the basen Entrance from D by Wh ARTNER WANTED, THAT HAS TEN TO PIPTOEN hu dollars, in & my oturing bul goods, that will pay 100 per cent profit on inv don buildings «nd valuable mactin Apply ‘imine y nt rogp A pew Nobel, Corner of William wud Prook Hort sire ‘WANTS, RARARRARAAS ANTBD—A FBW GOOD PANTALOON AND VEST makers. rk, aud & recommendation None nosd apply. witbead ‘& sample of their m their laxt employer. ve Apply to JOUN T HENRY (lave P. Hoary & Son), 135 Broadway. ANTED — Lady's Maid, by a rorpectable reference, A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS OR and € do hair Mele ke and ft, do hair , hea. , in the book sto [7 ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE “l, as a good Cook, Washer and Ironer; one who perfectly anderstands her business—she understands bakin, Hed pastry, Best of city veference, Flesse call a2 100 Beat Eleventh stree ‘Can Le teen for two days. Wt 8TED-A situation, HY .A RESPECTABLE young wom dresses ai fit Indio as Nurse and Seamstros#; can cut and ¢ boys’ clothes. Has good city reference. Floase call at 36 West Thirteenth street, betwoon Fifth and Sixth avenues, Ca he seen for two days if not engaged. ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN, WITH GOOD city reforonees, situations—one ax Cook; ebe under- stands her bueiness thoroughly in ali its branches—the other is n good plain © Aehort distance referred, Cau ween Kecond ai ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RB: ook, washer aud ironer. No Crete to £2 in the country ; @ private family would be be seon for two days at 197 Ninth street, bo- ud Third aveau PRCTABLE Young women—one as Ovok, aud to assist in the wash ing and ironing, the otber as Chambermaid, and to aasixt in the wash ironing, or to do waiting, referouees. Pie: » understands Wir busines perfectly; and ing and Both can prodave the best of city $2 Mott treet, Can be ase apply at No. seen for two days. ANTED—BY A STEADY, ACTIVE YOUNG WO. man, & situation ax Chainbermakl, or to do general housework in a wish to give her own tnatractiona. froner. ‘Can giv etroet, tep front ep aged, V ANTED—P Fixteonth #trevt, two days. TA Pro Jections TED tan 0 hi work and assist Nurse, and to do in washing and irowing. The i Please call at 470 Fon given, Second avenues, emall private family, where a lady would isa good washer and © good city reference. Addross 220 Elabeth { room, Can be seon for two days, if not BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A rituation as Chambermaid, and to do ‘plain sewing, or to assist in washing and ironing in a bost of city reference oan be given, private family, the Pivase call at 73 Bast , corwer of Third avenue. Can be seen for D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE t girl, to do general housaw Has no ob- ainberwork or plain sewing. P » call at Can be soon for two days, if not en- neo from her Inst place, TUATIONS, BY TWO YOUNG WoM) maid and Waiter, or to do chamber- in washing and ironing;’and the other as ) plain sewing or charaberwork, sud to Assist of vity reference ean he street, Letween First and Can be seen tor two days ANTED—BY 4 RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion ast housework. two diya, at No. V girl, as ol to do the Housework of small fi Apply at 12) Righth avent given. for four days. ANTED—A SITUATION, young wo stands dressmak berwork: rhe am ait at 166 Nint third floor, i} young il isework of berty street, t days. V berwork, after four o W aud irone) given. Inquire at 71 Henry atreet, ANTED—BY A R Wine objections to go years city refer Urorby street; © young wo! 4 m Mott street, in t Can ANTED—A_ SITUATION, ANTED—A SITUATION AS COO! YTED—A SITUATIO: ¢ Wirhing; she understands pastry and baking; hoes aundross; hax no objection to do general ive good city reference. Can be veen fur 2 Mulberry etreet. ANSTED—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT aaid and plain msi. up har be #ewers no objection Recommendations stairs. Can be poe man, ay Seamstress; she thoronghty « ing, and ix willing to nsaist in fy derstanda tine washing and ironing. street, between Third and Fourth BY A_ PROTESTANT ae Chambermaid, or to do the nall private famfty. hird floor, front room. WASTER, Good city referen he rear, for two day rin &® private family. PECTABLE GIRL, in Cook; ix a first-rate washer in a short distance in the county; e from her last place. Please call at 55 an be wee for two days, if not engaged, BY A man, ns Cuok; has no object of given from ‘ber last place, where she has onths; can he seen for two days, as No. 137 ‘he rear, first floor, front room, ws TED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young work; ean girl, he well recommended from her last place. as Chamberinal , or to do goncral house- Plonse call at No. 20 Siath avenue, in the jewelry store, for two days. men, 4 jrone r business in Waiter, and will the best of city ref street, in the re V Epectable in a respectable lust place, and ¢: ANTED.—A SITUATION IS ‘ABLE YOUNG WO- ne—one a4 good Cook, and is a first-rate er, and x good baker of broad; understants generel; the other as Chambermaid aud tin the washing and ironing: can give ences. Piense call at No. Hs Houston can be seon for two days. WANTED BY A RB young woman, as Chambermaid or Waiter, family; oan be Well recommended from her an be seen for two days, by calling at No. 73 Amity street, corner of Thompson street, A WwW youn; Waiter, and wou wood city referen tween thi the at 122 Amity str TED—A SITUATION woman, sixteen years old, as Chambermuid and Bowery and Broadway. ANTED—A SITUATIO Young woman, as Chambermaid and Laundress; has pest of city references from her Inst place, BY A_ RES TABLE 1d Aseigt at Washing ‘and ironing; ean give nce. Inquire at 40 Eighteenth strect, , BY A RESPPCTABL Please call ‘cet, in the store; can be seen for two days. A) herb of cit woman, & siness—an: ce wes TED-BY A_RESPECTA situation of children, Th at No. 201 Bim « wes housework. Inquire at 2 Vy ANTED—BY A R 7 ANTED—BY A SPECTABLE PROTESTANT a situation «8 Cook—oue who understands d to assist in washing and ironing. The best Please apply #t No Third avenue LE YOUNG GIRL, A as Chambermaid, Waiter, or to tale care best of city reference given. Plense call treet, front basement. A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ug woman, as Chambermaid, or to do gener: ‘from her last place. SPECTABLE YOUNG WOM: tuation in a private family, e¢ Chaabermaid Wa do the particular part of the washing and ironi chambermaid and plain seamstress, Can fu nis references. Apply at No. 10 West Sixtecath street, near Seventh av Can be seen for two di not smited, Waxtep mily give th corner Universit NTED—1 a situatio dren, and do se for two days, front room. A SITUATION one w best of referd tands her bu; all at ISl Tw ¥ place, Can be seen for two ¢ 8s ABLE YOUNG WOMA BY A RE on as Chambermaid, or to take care of chil: ing. Best of city reference. Cen be seen Plewse call at 4 Avenue A, second floor, and well und days, at 213 Mot heat city ret stands her business, 5 COOK, WASHER, AND ung wo1an, who t capable, Can be seen for two t street, first floor, front room. Can give the @ respectabl renee. A SITUATION, BY_A RESPECTABLE White; bs Protestant young woman, as Nurse, or to do plain sowing, or gene Bost of city refe “i Would referenes, Can ; back roo V Greenwich atrec ait nsewor! A) V street, back bas private family ifr rook and ironer very boat of Please call at 1 \ alvo 9 rate par oh t of city referen iven, Plonso apply at No. 100 Greonwict a | floor frout root WANTED-BY A RESPECTATLE ENGLISH GIRI, A sitantion to « wash and iron, ot to do general housework for a email fainily. Tho boat of re «i by addrossing & note to C. If. Horald ojtice, Can be coon for two day W ANTEDAA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAULH young wor » do housework ina private fix Isagood w 1 froner, Can bs woll recommended from her last pltce, Inquire at 76 North Moore street, for two day D=BY A RESPRETABLE PROTESTANT | Young woman, a situation a» Chamlormatd and Waiter mn Wo go Lo Any pm tho country, The best of city reference civen. May on for two days, Ve apply at No venth s A the xt WASTED—BY A GIRL, A PLACE TO DO GENERAT honsowork, or ehamberwork. J L washer and ironor. The referonce givon. Apply at No. 8 Broad Way, after 10 o'clock A.M. W ANTE DIBY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT woman, a situation as Nurse or Seamatrows, in a prt- yate family; is fully competent. to eerve in either vapacity Can produce the bést of ity eeferenaes, Apply at . dence of hor prevent employer, 935 Broadway, botweun tive hours of ANTED— of city reforene lyn, ib Whe TANTED—A TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTE: ANTED—A SITUATION, RY A_RESPE Sham berma 7 ANTED—BY thoroughly understands young woman with & feosh breast of milk. ral housework in a small’ private family. rence. Inquire at No. 21 Bedford street. RESPECTABLE WOMA cooking. Is « first rat make horsell’ g Ig uso. {1 be seen for two day: Pluase call at W Jay m, second Hoor. PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO GENERAL. k in a private family, Apply av No, 140 t, (Bxctange Office, ) from : toa PM Chambermaid, or to do fine washing mdrossor Waiter—iv able to fll any of ty Apply at WS Ninth strect, betwoen an, as good plain Cook, Washor wk of a Small pri enll, for two ile. ays, ab 1b Road ement, “ SES D—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘ ‘al Houseworker, in & smell the washing and ironing and f city re nin her Iast p Prinoe eteest, lyn Sonth Bre AS LADY'S kiyn MALD AND TABLE TANTED—A SITUATION, BY rtestant girl, as maid, or & Ch maid and Waiter. ones. Ia 4 9} West Sever hand Sighth aven |. third door, WANTED-UY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AG woman, f sitnation ns Cook, in a private family, w business, wud can pr best of referonce from the hi Please to £06 University) daye only. WANTEDRY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, 4. SITUATION to do the a small private funily; is « good plain cook, good washer and ironor, and hand to bake bre kind to children, No objection to go to the Can two days, at 47 Mott street, in the TANTKD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE r ARM, 69 COOK, ¥ vd lyon; she 4 and A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, B A dost #8. Ploneo onil at 187 Bridge atroot, Byook- + YAR be Peon for three Gaye 1 tel ‘WARTS. TW Arete LADIng cap MAKERS_NONE Ber accurtomed to the trade need shes eaitions Cake beens the will be Al to Mrs. RICHMON WERE. atta ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE orale A SITUA- ation in Spates family a9 Chamber and Isun- dress. Best of city references can be given. Can bo seen for be htcenth strect, between the First avenue Ay ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A ORBOLE OF NEW ‘Orleans, as Stewardess, or to traval with a family te Catifornia. She is perfoctly eompotent to set in the ony Gikteassse sad setetetl th terested Rete city referenee given, and ean be soon for four days only, at 167 West Broadway. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WY ‘aist,n pitestion sa Maree tad theentssser ban eeeed twelve mon dressmaking; bas never lived ont; would like to find a home more thao anything else; waxes uo object. Can be seed till suited, at 114 Twenty-seoond etreet, between Second and Third avenues, WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE V “young woman, as Cook, Washer and Tronor. Best cit, reference can be given. She has lived two years in her ja luce. Has no objection to ehamberwork or plain tewing. Pall at No. 285 First avenue, second floor, back room. Onn he seen for two days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, arituation as Chambermatd and Waiter, or to do chamberwork and w: 6 and roning. Please ‘call 6 108 Fast Twenty-soventh street, between First Second ave- nues. Can be seen for two days ANTED—A SITUATION A® COOK, epectable woman, who ui Dranches, and has no objection ing. The best of reference gi 1a no objection going & short distanse in the country, ua she nnderetands, taki charge of a dairy, Please call’at 147 Blixaboth etreet, bao room, firrt floor. ~ ‘Wy snrep-sy A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as Seamstress, or a0 Nurse and Seamatress; exstands dressmaking, Can be reon for two days, at No. 277 Nineteenth street, between Ninth and Tenth aven ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A_ RE! young woman, aa Plain Vook, Wasber to do genera) hourowork in smalt family: in a hotel or boarding house: iy wilting, a4 tion. ‘Good city referen BY A RE- nda the same in all its washing and iron- or under cook tne her abitity, Can be seen for oF, front room. ED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG WOMAS situation as Cook, Washer, and [roner or Chai bermaid, or ta do general housework. Bast + vity reference Gan be given. Please call at No, 5 Minette sireet, near jefker. WASTED-8 SITUATION, BY A RESPE ‘young woman, a# Chambermaid and Seamstress. ho seen at 401 Bust Twelfth street, WwW situation as Chambermaid and Laundress. She iv a first rate washer and froner, andcan be recommended from e1 place. Can be seen for two days, Please oall at hth street, in the rear, firet floor. AN TED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTS woman, a situation a4 Cook, Washor, and Troner, in a vate family. In well acquainted with her business. Good eferonces given. Can be seen for two days, at 250 Ninth near First avenne, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO- man, who has lost her firet babe, one to take to her nhoure'to wet nurse. Please call at 172 Eleventh wtrect, of Avenuc A. City references given. Can be even ford jew days. TED—SITUATION « st V ow y , BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN ne as Chambermaid or Laundress, and the other aa Waiter, or todo housework, Have no objections to xo in Yhe country. Also, a first-rate Cook, who fived nine years in her last place. Apply at 162 Wert Fifteenth street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WELCH MIDDL, aged woman, a sitnation as good plain Cook, Washer and Ironer, in a private family in the eity. Good oity rot ence given. May be seen for three days. allat No. Norfolic atréet, second floor, f ANTED—BY A | BLE tion as Seamstre As dre rally useful, Can fth etreet. Can give the highost town or country, or be seen for two di WANTEDIA Fis She must speak English. AS SEAMSTRESS. fa on a Janga Pe aleo a little he must be well recommended, Call at the > igence office, 106 Chambers strevt. iS , ST. TABLE G won ANTED—BY A RESI YOUNG GIRL, who is willing to make herself useful, « sitnation; oan do plain cooking or chainberwork, and come well recom mended. Please call at No. 1 Union court, Can be seen tor two daye. Py ANTED—AN AMERICAN, ENGLISH, OR SCOTCH woman, of middie aze, for the general honsework of & plain family of four persons. Woes $5. Apply, with re- commendations, at No. 217 Jay strest, Brooklyn, between the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock, in the afternoon. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION IN 1, A hrieate family, to do chainberwork and waiting, and plain sewing, or would take care ofa child. Please inquire at No. 8 Amity place, in the rear, fourth floor, room 3. goo ee SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID OR Waiter, or to take care of children and do plain sew- ing. Can be seen for two days. Please call at 265 Eltuabeth street, near Bleecker, in the rear, WOMAN, A SITU- general House Servant; ia » good weaber and the best of city and country reference, In- quire at 654 Hudson street. Has no inenmbranoe, Wy Anrep GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER. ¥ None need apply unless fully capable, Reference re- quired. Apply at 19 East Fifteenth street, Waste GOOD LAUNDRESS; ALSO, A WAIT. __¢r and Chambermaid. None necd apply untess they can give the best of references, and are accustomed to & hotel or boarding house. Call between the hours of tea and one. PANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLY Young woman, todo general housework, cook, wich, and iron, No objections to go & ehort distances in th: country. Good city reference given from her lust place, Plouso'enll at 116 Monroe street. ANTED—A SITUATION, P' young woman, to do plain Cooking, Washing, Ironing, or general housework. Can come weil recommended from her last pkice. Can be seen any day this week, at 24 Columbia street, near Joralemon, South Brooklyn. WANTED—4 SITUATION, BY A RESPECTA young woman, as Céok in a small private fami no objection to jist in the washing and iroving. satisfactory reference from her last situation. Please call Or inquire at &@ East Fifteenth street, betwoen Fifth aud Sixth ave: 8. ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOM as Nurse and Seamstress; one competent to ofa baby and do fine sewing. No objection to ‘Can be eeon for two days, at 18, corner of Eleventh street, in Avenue A. y ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, a situation as Cook; understands her work perfectly well; itu good washer and ironer, and good baker and pastry cook. The best city reference from her Isst place. Can be He di y calling at 19 Dosbrosses street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung Woman, &s &@ first-rate Cook; underst je baking: and the best pastry, Please call at 87 ‘ion street, front in be seen for t room, up stairs, € ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATIO as Chambermaid and Nurse, or Chambermaid and Waitor. Haw the dost of city and ction to go to the countr; ¥ Third avenue, aft WANTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation as Waiter; she understands her business perfectly, Good city reference given. Can be eeon for two days, if not engaged, wt 124 Greene strest, be- ‘tween Houston and Prine c ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as plain Cook, Washer, and Ironer, or Chainber- to take care of children, "Can be soon for two days, xthavenue, The best of reference en. reference, and e neon for two front ro eountrs ft WANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as Waiter, Good reference given. Please cull at 116 Twelfth street, betweon Fifth and Sixth avenues, 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITCA- tion as Nurse and Seamstress, in a respectable family: sho is experioncod, und has the best of city reference, if re mired. “Can be séen for two days, nt 81 Fourth avenui, i he rear. WANTERSA SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT girl, to do chamberwork and Waiting, or general Has good city reference, Pl "for two days, work, in a small family. call at 96 Warren stre WASTEDIASITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT ¢ to travel witha Iady and children to England. Can tivo yood reference, Please cail at No.4 Greenwich avenuc, where she can be agen dnring the present inonth, WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE 1, t do plain Cooking, Washing, and Ironing. No gljection to do general housework in a Tainity. ‘The beat of city reference given. P “apply Wi East Twonty-cighth atrect, back room of tiret Hor, whore she can be seon for two days. i oy WANTPO=A SITUATION, BY A MOST RESPECT able y as ‘Chambermaid or Laundre 4 Can prod Lost of city reference. To be seen for tw days, at No, is Twelfth stroet, corner of University WANTED-LY A RESPECTABL WOMAN, a vituation, ne Waiter or Chambermait, and would t at fine wash Lironing. Has no objec vet distance into the comnteg, Can cive good elty ec. Apply at No, 24 Christopher strevt, where she 6 n for two daye, 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young wowan, a Chambermaid and Waiter or No objection t A short distance into the co d reference from her last plac Pleas) oh etroet, where she can be seen for the i) A RESPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Seamnstrose and Lasly's Maid, and fhe ba Wstepsay travel with he noon for Market stroets, « WASTEDSIN 4 SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, 4 GOOD Cook, Washer, und Troner, None but thow | bring the best of references need apply at 57 Mie ANTED-SITUATIONS IN AT one as good © RY A man, & Prot a priva VERY tant, si family; hy to" take n give ANTED—A irl SITVATION, BY A RESPEOTAD mstroes; one Who undorstands euttine 04; no objections to take ¢ © from hor lat and ning month V nil colored’ sorvants atat Only servant, of good charac Written oedera from eountry, ning $1 fer, also fare, will bo promptly Alled. Manager of Protortant Agency, 7 Ceemi ety Ageney Au teps etree, feos Herald note or faney goo aeituation as 8 wituatio Rnowledce of ie Kaya fizset, to F. Bns, grocery ‘WANTED BY A YOUNG MA’ experience in tho wholesale and retail teade,in some of Baloman, WANTS. Wy Akisv— by i ouane, active Boy * Jeare the omactbon to the country Fourth street, ov for two days, Jargent houses in Address E. A. HL, at this office, immediate WANTED-A SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A married man, who is e: stands tho busine bronght np to the bu sin frou hie last employe of thie paper, will be attend of ® first rate Aloo, to. Ri able, and thorough Rivieas:, he beet of references A note addroseod to MN. aa D—BY A BOY, ABOUT 17 YRARS OF AGF. in & grocery of Maquor etore; hase foli ¢ business, and has good reference frou Please eati, N OF EIGHT YEARS jewelry and ngeountry, bring the wor, best references, iy. under- ottice ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE a Protestant, ax Coachman and Groom; fe willing willi the connie dress Wm. McGaughey, 925 days, he best of WAxTED—BY A SMART YOUNG MAN, A SITUA- VV tien a Coachman, in eity himself useful in & gpainted with all the streets in tho Herald offico, W ANTED—EMPLOYMBNT, BY A steady, industrious habil capacity where he can make him te in a carped and ol cloth panes mls weoustomed to. Gar- ‘country. rete sity. den; geod 4i make himself xenorally ureful; no objections to ity and ‘country referonca, Ad- roadway, up stairs, for throe your! MAN OF oF in any other He eorte? Han been por- man's work, Can come well recommended, Address G. IL., Foster's feat. ttore, 208 Futon etreet. ANTED—IN A LACE AND EMBROIDERY STORE, fn intelifcont yooug man, 17 oF 18 yearn of age; one who has rome knowledge ol Ay parents, proferred. WwW A NPED—AN ACTIVE Row address, and with reepectad subscribers fora new publication } Co,, af No. 40 John #treet, jrowhe, aw AbOv the’ business, and resides ply to W. A. & LL. FP. JAQUES, A a Tieseher wtreet, corner of Grove street ANTED--KY A PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN, A. situation os Coachman or Groom; oan wait on table if required; can work in a gardan to amiss a gardener; a will ing te make himself generally useful. Hae good reference from hie lust place, Addzers L.'S., Herald Offiee, for two Me ineaed by 28 MAN, OF GOOD reference, to rolivit John Tallis For terme, &c., apply to 8. J. WANTEDaa TUATION, IN A WHOLESALE DRY rs 6 habits, who can make bin references given. it Addross D. uselad. tore, by a young man of respectable buxinana The best of ANTED—BY A PRACTICAL GARDENER AND farmer, & first-rate ni¢aatio mau who bas had seven y ean produce the best of han hived with geen, until engage street; or ad Joh attended to. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE wae rburn’s eo tof city an J. A., Herald office, No. in aithor capacity, by « re practice in this country, and ference from gentlemen whom he 0 qualified in Bogland. . the tore, which will be rospectfully 1G PROTESTANT in country refy- ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN OF EXPERIENSE AND good business habita, who eau influence a good share of cash and #hort tim roepeetable Applicant, ANTE D—A SITUATION, BY A RESP young man, who und tion in Addrnes ¥ trade, het line of business addresped to attention, xive security if required. at lie would uired in & wholes v anders Herald ofico. ands the Gro Chu. produ n woquisition where ands the trent such oa finvori Sais &e. -» Merald othee, wilh meyt is werviees wou! ‘and retail Wine and Liquor store, for ent of every artiolg in that ‘y, Wine wi 1 mort reapactable referenaoy, ‘The advertixer is contident trade, would now accept of a sitan- ney dross or dry goods jobbing house, d he ‘A tottor fw prompt be req ANTED—RBY A RESPEQ stant man, ® aitaation ss Nght business, w' nedin Gnd eo) 4 confidential woul E, STEADY PRO- orter, orin auy ther P pares jufred. ‘The advertixer has lived as waiter in a privat family, but could make himeclf very useful in any other licht Dusiness, to take moderate wages, Is very neat in appearance, aad wonld be willing Please apply at 203 Ninth street, between the Second and Third avenues, third etory, front room, ANTED—A GIRL THAT THOROUGHLY UNDPR- stands general housework, ina very «mall family. Apply at 77 Morton street. V ladies’ fine mi! Apply at 203 int ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A$ ion as firet-rate Was no objection to go the country, Broadway, in the candy store, for tio days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY ‘A STEADY YOUNG woman, as Seametroes and Chambermaid; can do up ing, and in wilting to make hervelf useful, ot, third atory, front room. ITUA- ok, The bert of city reforance. She Inquire at No. Sis ‘WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, to do chamberwork, and washing and ironing, or to take care of obildren and’ do Can be seen at No. 314 First avonue, front room, u until engaged, HEALTHY YOUNG pis wewin| 6 wtnirs, Beat of city referonce given, it required. WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion ax Wet Nurse, and who han a freet breast of milk; ‘ood city references gi a ce on Twentieth eet. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO OB- Please call at 331 Firet avenue, tain a situation as Chambermaid and Seamstress, or Waiter, in a private family; is a good washer and {roner; ‘ood city reference from her last place. Can bo seen for two days, at 28 Madieon street, eecond fioor, produ room, back RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY WANTS TO. IM- prove herself in basi ena, by attending a fancy store. Any respectable establishment wanting Kuch a person, may have an interview by addres: Respestable reference given. SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABL! am bermaid in plain sewer, has received children. ‘ y ‘0 objection to go to venue, near"Thii as Cl instructing useful. 235 Sever RESPECTABL ook, Washer and Trone: Tough servant, kind to ehildres abilities to the be: habits, and ste: brosses atroe' RESPEC ation ax Lady's Maid and musling in the best manne or travel with alady. TABLE YOUNG WOMAN W Ts willia axe be WOMAN WANTS A_ ly. p the rear. Sea) TS A SITY reas; ean do. np fine ould aysixt. with chamberwork ive the best city refer W. K., No. 2 Gentre strovt. family; she is good in capable of to make herself generally be Viheaee eall at 6 willing to render he fit of her employers; i4 of temparat Ploase call for two daye, ut Ne, 4 Dos- quire at the New York Hotel, private door, Washington place. at No, best of references of YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATIO light howsew ork Ssrhs Gr one week. or to take eb wich strc arge of & AND INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG ituation in home respectable house She will make hervelf generally useful. be given. Apply at O23 Pearl TO DO Apply YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION—A PRO- testant—has no objection to do get berwork, \t 261 Th in a reapectable fail neral housework or Can be seen for two YOUNG WOMAN, WANTS A SITUATION—IS A good ‘ious from rk, atreet, N.B. lain Cook, Washer and eral housework of a small family. iood recommenda- fou Can be ‘seen, until engaged, No, #2 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, fourth floor, front r C=. NURSES, WAITERS, © E and other male and female Domestics, provided ropoctable farailies, at the agency offi Union rquare betwe First class cook wi ir last place, ACHM E! ited. Ironer; would do the at 60 East Fourteenth Broadway and Fourth avenue, LERK WANTED—IN A CARPET STORE—ONE THAT fa well acquainted with the business preferred, Addrect at this office. OACHMA situation horses perfectly, or take the charg t place for two from his Inet employer, at 70 Thirty-eecond street, noar RUG CLERK WANTED—AN INDU: his ‘Coachman; 4 would be willin mall garden imsel!, required. Adi five SINGLE MAN WANTS A he understands the care of to anaint in Uas ‘Can bring good city referonce Co ny in ‘TRIOUS YOUNG ian, fally qualified to attend # retail and prescription atore in this city. reference, RY OODS LERK two Clerks acquainted with the eity trade, morning, between Hudeon street, MPLOYMENT.—WANTED, A 114 NAS hool Teachers, Saiosinen, Deng Clerks, Porters . Men on Railroads and Farms, Hoys to learn Places for fomales always r enclosing und: at Geo. AM, An ply at Now ( ite branches. re pply SERV S strowes, Wal Clerk Coaehme neers, ehanies, ryVo pRUG byay charg Inde n A pprenti nt ct an par Lette C In re 4 0 VAanglow Pondapt eet 1, free of portage, desert quired, Mitt be wuited, VARDENER WAN stands the fore rivty of kitehen gardening, Romsen'ny. Atta Brooklyn, on Wednesday, the 10uh S WANTED. Millinors wanted; alao a Trine Clinton place, Eighth et OTICE TO CLERGYM of Brooklyn, an unlimite ts for ms liberal rerauneration guaranteed. take charge of wy os required from. thet ip Apply to D. H. ILA EN ES, Monta vred at This office ix fro ‘aloemon, Or jardenors, Butchers. of a retail drag stor ofthe, business in a Here an interview ean be bi NO UOUSE CARPEN mart, hi » de locond de francais, fl p. sex ler plus noses Ls nrtier ov agent, bion fame, parlant angle pour. placer des bieres anglaives en ootam franco, & Foo Whitehall, JN FRANCAIS, AYANT SERVI DANS LA CAV ALE- ) rie francaise, portour d’e so placer dang une maison priv cher, arto ka langue pariaitement, I’ Ationmand ¢ ‘dy. Appl t aR At w rred,) who will be willl ly persuaded of the onpacitios lical notorivty, Constant em Apply oyster saloon, Who ni he Also, « H SPRVANTS OF ALL KINDS Hudvon steeat, eornor of to empto ‘chamt icte, Cooks, Housework and Barkoop: Porters, Weavers, t Firem Spinn DA ® situation as Drug Cloth Advertiser has a {ts branoliwe, and 6: tabitity’ as to ob fon to go a shoct dist te ISTS A ng PRS, SHIP BUTLDE fotelligent bad. a olf to come res nd Abnt tly sober V., Horald offiee OCEAN » DEJA AGE dans une fan pon irey en anglais. M. de Newville, Hote lente eecitic comme Coche: |, Sadverrer a M. Bething No. jouse. Address H. D.'f., Herald ottice USTR nts at m didtan itn THOS. SPINK, Agout —THRER OR FOUR aud Cap Makee, Ap 4, Bookkeepers, aipadse Apprentic LYONS & JONES WANT giving Apply this adh oo. of seve mont § the Ind of rot! CAN Domini YPUEC ARIES.— WANTED, ks, & ¢ Warre vory va ent hy ¢ intic Stables,” Hamiiton Fe at, between 8 and Jo And 1 o'clock, wt the new store, No. 277 y —WANTED, IN THE CITY mber of influential « to publish the: YSTERMAN.-WANTPD, AN OYSTPRMAN, TO eratandé all ne Seam and Girls o t 0 GENTB—WANTED, AT 142 FULTON ar; Pe ignated vin sly Ae Rely RL apente. Can pL ‘6 im the world. LITHOGRAPHER WANTED.— A LITHOGRAPH Printer, who thoroughly dnderstanda his business, may obtain etendy employment by immediate ap JOUN L. SALISBURY, & Sr ERVED IN THE ¥ like nt cortificates, w Ho is rivate family as Coachwely, wn, speaks French poetting, No. manda little English Address BP | lar atroet, for two daya. oa = = ————ATUATION IN A PRI- | FRENCH COOK WANTS od city roference, Ploase vate family, She can bri call at 205 Greene atreet, " WISHES A SITUATION AS A cXOUNG WOMAMd ft children's sud Indios’ dresses: Seamstress; oan exe can be given; can ho seon from 10 re(QU Twenty-first street, between the Se- the best of city A.M, til 12 M th and Bi YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA = ECTABL R derstanda the cure of horses, can A. Wiras Conch understands he caro uf horses, Mc inn biz itr ood farmer. Jo'roen for two days. Please oal TABLE YOUNG OMAN WISHE: uation in & private family Hert making children’s clothing. “T 4 Please call or address C. G., Lit Grvenwich avenue, corner of Thirteenth street. ‘ THE MILIT \R¢t Rt EW YORK VOLUNTEBRS.—THE MEMBERS OF the First Regiment of New York Voluutecrs, aro ro quested to attend a special meeting this (Tuesday) evening, At Bo'clock, at the Mercer House, to make arrangements for the funeral of James McNorton, deceased, late member of the New York Volunteers, GARRET DYCKMAN. AT A MEETING OF THE FIRST COMPANY NA tional Blues, held at the Seventh Ward Hotel, No. 173 Macdson street, on the evening of March 8, tho following pre: ainble and resolutions were unanimously adopted, vis:—_ Whereus, Mr. dames Dougherty having rescued ths office of Captain of the Firat Company National Hlus ay hus held with wo auch credit to himself and 0 th company, the members of said company have passed tho f Towing Pévolutions, as expressive of holt feelings on tl SA SIT. doraeands That in the loss which the First Company Ne tional Uluds sustains by the resignation of their late captain James Dougherty, it is their happy privitege to look ba upon his many acta of benevolence and Kelf-sacrifiee re corded in their memories, and there find their consola‘ i his retirement, he nd good wishes of tI and success in I at deserts, That ax wo, @# a company, ha nd successful under h effort and lose no opportu: rid, such devotion to d example he hus set ax, as npon th ved, Th the warm friendshi hia health, h hopes anc boon highly ping proamble and reso i published ames Doug an order of retary Y, Chairman, VARD, / Guard, held at Columbian Hall, on Monday Sth hi after their return fro: their tirst a exeursion, the following rewolations were adopted Resolved, That the thanks of the dered to Mrs. Kelsey, of No. 10 Rivin Dufly, corner of Thirteenth at handsome prizes prosented by t twe also thank for their kind atte stowed on the company. Kesolved, That to J Prospect Hotel, our m Kind and gentleinanly deportmen than for the Iuvish supply of provisions £urni ing that while he makes the exterior oomfortable, knows what is good for the inuer man, not least, be it Resolved, mitable band, throughout the mpany be hereby ton atreet, and to Mr ud A, for of Mount host, wat we heartily thank Mr. S 4 da, THE FIREME NUE RE PTS OF THE FOLLOWING DONATIONS to the Widow and Orphan Fund of the New York Fire i nt, is most grate! ully acknowledged : HOUSES, ROOMS, &. WANTED, GENTEEL PRIVATE FAMILY IS DESIROUS OF renting 9 ini with all the present improve ments; and to rent, would accommodate two gentlemen with a «ult of rooms, on the second or third floor, furnished or unfurnished—without board preferred, but, required; breakfast will be served. ‘The advertiser bas no particular choice aa to location—her olject is to nit the ap plicants. An early communication is requested. Onty the most reapectable need answer. The prise of the rooms will aveord with the rent of the house. ‘The terms wilt be 1s rea- sonable as possible, Address FREDERICK, stating where an interview may be bad, UR ovewy ISHED ROOM WANTED, y RE din the day only, by « professor of French and mathematics, Rent must be moderate, or lessons would be given in the family instead of paymont. Addrowy M. Com- bier, 90 Clift atreet. HSCs! WANTED.—Wantr D, BY A SMALL PAMI- ly a small house or part of & how 60 fir ny town. Rent moderate, Addres#, stuting terms, to (his of fi Thomas OOMS WANTED—A FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, two bedrooms, with kitohon and front basement. Ap. dress 7%, Herald office, No 1 apply except these who can xive the above apartm s. Ront not to exceed & TPO PARTIES RETIRING PROM BUSIN OR wouting to eel ont for cash, in New York or Brooklyn cities. Advertisers, having a general knowledge of business, want to Iny the stock and interert of an Oil and Paint Store, with omwithout a painting trade, a wholesale Liquor Store, with or without 4 retail trade, or a Drag Store, hav- ing a small safe wholesale trade, or any other trade (whiole- sale preferred), except dry geode, of connected with itin any line. To save trouble none but parties having elizible stores, doing «good trade, necd apply. Address B. L., atat- ing location (no other will be attonded to), box 3,380, Post 7ANTED—A ROOM IN THE VICINITY OF THE Herald ofice, unfurnished, with a grate or etove, by threo boys, with meals on Sunday, Please mention terue, and address W. A. R., Herald office, BY THE Lorn OF THIS MONTH—THREE shied rooms, for a small family, consisting of andachild; rent not to exeved twelve dollars ent pirid in advance, but no reference. Addvoss PL. Herald office. WANTED To RENT INSTANTLY OR TO MAY—BY hy a gentleman and his wile, withont children, ® por- tion of s house, consisting of one Hoor, or ee oon with one or two small bedrooms, lance’ pantries, Warm and cold baths, and Croton w ‘The house mast he « private one avd situated in a fine neihborhood, from Fourteenth to Thirtioth street, between Sixth, Seventh, Bighth, or te, ‘Unexceptionable refer- nion square Post Otic. f LOWER PART OF A House, for » respectable family of three—no obit about $30) or $225. Any person having #noh ive attention by addressing ‘ Morris," Ninth avenues, Terms mod ences. Addroas Thoruas A. v ANTED TO RENT—TI 3 __ INSTRUCTIONS, _ DE _G. BROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY.—TWO ore now classes aro now forming at the Eagle . corner Chrystie and Delancy streets, for Taosdays and Fridays, Ladies and children meet at 3, gentlemen at BY. M. Private lessons at 283 Grand street, corner Bowery, N. B.—The school will remain open during the spring and summer, GQPANISIL LANGUAGE. —A, DE P. BARZ, TEACHER ¥) and Translator of the above language, having a few hours disengaged, will devote them in giving’ lossons at his office, orin any part of tho city; and will, alto, make trans Intion# with correctness and punctuality, Address, No. Dey street, one door from Broadway, rodm No, 1%, on tho forth oor. bi. W RI PING CLASSES.—APPLY THIS WEEK AT Goldsinith's, 240 Broadway, if you wish to ncquire a good handwriting. The terms are reduced, for this month ba! , to $2 7 4 Ae + a at lessons. La at tt ond 4 o'clock P.M. Gentlemen, day and evening, Mrivate instraction, $10, scale ila ghaee YOUNG ENGLISH LADY, WELL VERSED IN ALL 41 tho requirements of a refined eduen tion ae daily or resident Governess in a respoctabl Can teach Kngtich, French, and Music, and th valian, Addvess A. M., office of this paper. FINE ARTS. HALF PRICE ENGRAVING AND RINT 11 Fulton street, New York.—Hill Hows, “is, Maps, Diplomas, mereantile work of all dosript 4 Visiting, Addros# and At-I ‘ Cake fe uvelopes, &e., &e, A Wiate and fifty Cards » Shillings. ATHEMATICAL OMPLETE SET OF Mathematical and G rea enn be bonght eoable price, Colleges, Prof Mathomathos, itocts will find this an opportunity ol PrcuERnvory A PULL 1 of Seale PI ton are neod exetr the c y aro war- beiter impros other plato, and iefactdon in eve ‘ Ail price, izes in proportion, Libecal Address, VICTOR BISIOP, N ‘YY MEETINGS, HARMONICA SPRCTAL b star Harmonic, will take pl Vitth Ward Hotel, West Bt the 10th in at any ti are N. 2 SOCTRTY, NUMBERING at tho Forest House, 40 horoby notify first Monday Shillings p amyly omen 4 Mr ANNUAL PARADE Pouterse-A ine Hall, ely Jemonetra Ww My to hear report iu fa ¥, Sooretary, *OAL—FOR SALD, AWOUT 200 TONS LACKAWANA 2 Tuimp Cont, of the host in ther yard at fo vt 0 Twentiethesdvesk, Rast River. at #150 per toh eel a ce the ton. Will be wold ia lots of 25 tous, if denice At the corner of Avenue A and Twentioth streat, SELLING AT RED chp PRICES —35 3 LJ wait am jt ivi Z 1d Red Ash, of ull sires, for tawny one f re trom y Aghington street, CRORE woRnOW, ~ Nome nO 1s ABSENT Pum THR CRNTL EB am: want « halfofs end hood, fe “ i ry liberal price will be pair hb rhood, for wi a ral ~ PGs tower Port Office. 7 A FAMILY CAN BE ACCOMMODATED rior and bedroom (unfurnished) a No. 77 Mur- Tay etreot, OARD—IN BROOKLYN, IS WANTED BY A 8IN gle gentleman, with breakfast and tes, and dinners on Sundays; a pri ly preferre!, in & house that the nity pretarre tte ieee ey ilies modern imp Addrows box 3,087 Post Office. Ber. IN JERSEY CITY.—GOOD BOARD CAN BB obtained in Jersey City, about twenty mingtes walle from the ferry, Inquire of J. CLEWES, Jersey City Perry. Bose, WANTEDIN THE Ciry, on | soUTH Brooklyn, man, his dangh two sone, five and seve family p Addresa B.B., chan OARDING AND LODG A SUITE OF FUR. nisbed rooms, & large, hand-ome parlor, snd bedtoou it board, at I ao) ¢, and but a ewall private fainily, ‘at May. ERMANENT BOARD IS WANT. wife, two ehildren, and servant, ation must be nese the Batte eommunicating, to let, No boarders in tho ho who t going to me OARD WANTED. ed for a genth f i ‘One large room, with a good sived clored 4 #mall bedroom leading off, will he required. The pric must be reasonable. os exohamged, Address, “ Board,” box S81 Post OARD WANTED—WITH A LAR ROOM AND Vedroom attached, unfurnished, in & rospestable pri and vervant, where vate family, for m gentic the comforts ofa home inay be had; west side of town pre~ ri or fifty dollars por m Roferencos h eopers nood not apply. Ad STLEMAN AND HIS WIPE CAN With a very pleasnat front room and y applying ot SI Monry etroct, Bose? xs Room ts wa A PLAIN, PRE vate Ly, Qwith a wil roferrod,y Tor gow Homan end lady.” Board for the lady only, Board. paid advance instead of reference, Addrosi “Permanent,” Her: ofl OARD WANTED.—A LADY WANTS A FURNISHED ith board, with » widow ledy who hi <, and where there are mo othe Broadway.” State torma and logstion, Addrors Broadway Post Office. OARDING.—TO LET, A § bedrooms adjoining, very TTING ROOM, AND TWO oasant and neatly furnishe I replete with every ¢ ¢, for singlo gentiomen, m1 lodicing rooms, without board: or breakfact and ten, if di wired; om ly immediate application, at No w doors west of Broadway. UITE OF FOUR TO SIX ROOMS TO persons of high respectability. The Full or part board—in every i rions about breaking ap b re we No ix a plenwant mode of livi sid y ind th uewr Brond REBT, Ly aeknowle R BROAD tine: patro ipated in Civele, Mis wines, liquors, ale, seznrs, &o., nee unexceptionable; aud bis lodging izht,and his single rooms at $1 to § With meals AL all hours, cannot. be anepassed. WILLIAM WRKIGE Pearl vtreet. TOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLRMAN / and wife, on or noar the Hudson, and not hoyond Car ® private family preferred, Refor ex ehanged for month, Address box 2.714 Powt Ofiee, AVENISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, IN THE F tiret chase house M2 Chambers atreet, with » private fa mily. The locttop ts eligible, and rooms mre pleasane and well furnished, Srenkfast served with private eable it derived, £ PRY ATE, Boren. NNISHED ROOMS AND board, No. 4 Union square. dint Rooms, WANTED S) Front rarvok ALD TWO bedrooms, furn hetwoen Fourth and Sixth ave hout bose, fox atreet, with or w 68 box , Post OF ROOss TO BE HAD TILL MAY. —A FAMILY, ABOUT to move, Wishing the use of one or more genteel fur~ ms Ul Tst of May next, with or without boar The rooms wre at present ceoapied cession given immediately. nes, and north of Kaj a xmati family, Add nished re NTLEMAN AND HIS. from the Ist of May, on Staton tyland or the vicinity ot New York. A private fumily, or where there a but few boarders, will be proferred, Address box 3,4, Post Offies. WA NIED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND Ii WITE, and alvo a single gentleman, board in ® private fu- mily, or where there a few boarders, | Loeation near rdadway, and not above Wloveker street. p4 mast be Rofevenves exchanged, Address J. H. H., Berald MISCELLANEOUS. ATCHES—JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMSHIP AT- lantiv, two casos of fine gold and silver Watel h will be sold at very low prices. Cylinder watehes at gold watehes $15 fo $25; gold levers $3; hunting do. Old plated levers, full jowelled, wareanted vino keep ers, $15, 1. JACOBS, Iinporter of tine Watehes and Jewel ry, 102 Chatham atrect. ARRANTED WATCHES-—GOLD RS, FULS $30, $35, $40; Silver tL jeweled ld Wateohes as low ag sand Bees JOUN 8 Broadway, corner of Fi AVANA TOBACCO SEED.—THE SUBSCRIBER IAS dX, Imports ton atroet, wp reevived a amall parcel of Tobacco S reet from , whi rants of the tinest quality. The tobacea whieh it produced was very superior. ‘Lobaceo growers will this an by ortunity aeliom to he met with. Por sale by B. M. SEIXAS, No. 3 Maiden Law ani Se JURNITURE.—H. STONEY RESPECTFUL forms his enstomers and the public in gene: rtment of aplendid rosewood , Which will bo sold at mode before purchasing elyewhere, #6 Ty SIONEY'S, 556 Broadway, next door to Collamore House, EW PAPER HANGINGS.—THOS. FAYE & €O., 438 Pearl stroct, near Madison, have just received the new spring patterns of every known style in tho trade, ‘The pubs He areBinvited to examine bofore purchasing. Artiste work- wen attend to the retail departmen’ THOMAS FAYE & CO., 436 Pearl steeet. I ICTE GAS P TANTOAL LAMPS,-- The undersigned has the honor to inform hig customers TURES AND M that he has opened his show rooms, whe be seen the largest choice of French Gas Fixtures of entirely new pats terns. Fixtures warranted, and fitted with care and deepateh, H.C, DARDON VILLE, 443 Broadway, AS VIXTURES, dante, Solar Lamps, * ive’ make; al ilyer Wari stors, Baskets, Table Forks, $6 to $7 per doze $53 to $9, equal to solidsilver. MOR het weon Fulton aod Ann, opposite the churoh, RCH CUT GLASS AND PRESSED WARE.—TURNER, Lane, & Morris, Now. 453, 49 and 47 Duane strect, Mant farturors and Wholesals Dealers in Rich Cut Glass and Preaned Ware, of every description, and of the latest atylea of patterns for table use, Also, Solar, FI and Gas Globes, Mall Lanterne, with stained, enamelled, and out glass; Glass stained and cut for parlor and hall doors, Dome ‘Lishts, &ee We invite the attention of country merchants to vur stock, Spoons, N, lid Willian street, of which wo have the largest in tho city, at reduce prices. Persons about purchasing cut glass for hotels, steamers, restaurants, and private use, will find every variety of pat: at our warerooms. Particniar attention tern by. eailin King of California orders. : paid to the pae M4108, PATENT FOR IMPROVED PROPELLER — The entire patent or licenses under it, will be sold by the agent for the proprietor. Persons wishing information as to the validity, &e., af the patent, may apply to Messrs AP. & C. BROWNE, 195 Broadway. PS'S PATENT FIRE ANNIWILATOR,-THE ‘an Fire Annihilator Company ow prepared: to dispose of Territorial Rights for States and Covntion, and to receive orders for M gos. The Anuihila- ow made hy the C nglia, being m elf nuchinos vary ia size, and from 1 to 5—the prices varying from $16 to $35. Orders re- © |, and any further information given, at the office off the Company, No. 4 Warren stevct, New York, STEAMBOAT P. T. BARNUM, Gone GIIASS WARE DRALERS, HOTEL 4% ropristors aro heroby iiformed that the most perfeat and elegant article of s #e eke rating deeant b topper, We.» for which letters patent med, can he obtained at wholesule and retail of LANE & MORRIS, at 43, 45, and 47 Duane stroot, Ne and also at the 337 Hudson strect own's old con ro caationed agai ny article of this kind onless the alter Hunt's tun printed upon ¢ ips hi 1 Manager. Yoriy (Kipp & t pure oppors hay vel Cap Decanter stoppe in which they ‘aro offered, of upom the stoppers, which are made with a dome eap, arranged se aeto play | t ntral epire, with a suall ball upon ite stor having complied with the require 2w in seouring lettors patent for this plan sper, is de ned to defend it agains all infringement CHAS, T. KIPP, 837 Husson at don a sultry ‘To be eompetied to wage a tig With bu fleas will sour the mood Not Ly owiers, shaken in tho s Of bed Js, walls, or closet shel ve Will) suction lo the Littl Ke they have warning to make trac Depot for th f LYON'S Magnotic Powder and No. 424 Broadway KECHES, L RECHES.—JUST RECEIVED, steumer Franklin, a 1 and hi lars supply of L Lee he F na}o, in quantitios to auit pu , F. CLEU, importer of 4, No.7 John at LPEGHES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ST RE« 4 ceiver, a lot o wMP Jar man Leeebes, w ted frewh aad DON & PATUREL, importer t Willows, Demijohns and Ph DRY GOODS. 5 BARGAINS IN 1 A offer Gros de 1 Tafletas, f superior shy A. KERR & CO,, 761 Broadway, between Bighth and Ninth streets EMBROIDERIES, LACES, VEILS, HONT+ t Leo Collara, Coiffew and striped Musling, A. KERR & CO., MOURNING, GOODS, | BOMBAZINES, i Canton Cloths, M t ta, Orjanii line Delaines, i urning ¢ ALP. Crapes, &e., and a groat variy pd i te, b oN "AD KERR & CO., 78 I OW PRICED LAWNS.—A FINE ASSORTMEN 4 opening at the Print Warohouse. ‘ EE, BREWSTER & CO., (4 Codar DIRINTS FOR BNPORT.=PL ay Eon a hite and bin J orangy ) jaat re netory by ERE, BUEWSTER & CO., 4 c ‘ STRAW GOODS,—THE SUBSCRIBER Fees ND a Tst received gor steamer and other ar «anew and completo stoek of Bonnet Ribbons, variow fiylon aud yn of Peraw Hor ot Trimmings, all of whieh aq ef nt the low prices for M. 160] © Joh

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