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ANTED—A SITUATION TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- humberwork and sewing, by a respectable "a Brooklyn referencor as to i e * eee ree Boo nell suited, at No. 4 it. situntion as Chamberinaid and sith, whe than dren and do plain sewin, aiter, orto take cai ighteonth stroeé, Can be seen for three three deers from the Si PROTESTANT GIRL, AS Seamstress, the best of city reference required. Apply at72 St, Mark's place, ANTED—A _CAPABL ‘D RESPECTABLE BY A STEADY A} Nook, Washer, and Irouer, AW eituation as Co Mas ino objections ‘to go « shor Best city reference from her two days, at No. IL place. Can be seen for Seventeenth street, near Seventh A SITUA to do fine washing 1 Weet Twenty-seventh street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RE: woman, wt Chambermaid, or to take eare of e best of reference given from her last place, , Apply at 485 Hudson street, in the rear, No, ANTED--A SITUATION AS HOUSEK an American Jady, Address H. H., box Post Office, or call at 51 Willoughby street, Brookly: NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as Chambermai eare of children, or to do plain sewi Can be seen for two atreet, between Amity and Bloecker, front room, Ne, 3, ANTED—BY A RESPECT. 4 situation as Chambermaid an eharce of children; wonld have no objectton to travel with a ‘and do plain sewing, + 181 East Sixteenth stroct, between First stroet and nd to assist in taking Best of city reference lays, at No. 210 Sullivan YOUNG WOMAN, Walter, or to take reference given ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY YOUNG woman, to do plain cooking, washing and ironing, ot housework. Can give the moat respectable city’ ro- ferences. Please Inquire at No. 243 William street, for two NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as Nurse and Seamstress, or Nurse and Can give excellent references from her last place, where she can be seon for one week, No. 41 Greenwich Avenue. Would not object to going a short distance in the far ficore bal A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ear A Rood reference ANTED—A_ SITUATION, I Protestant girl, to cook, wash, and iron, or do gene- ral housework in ® private family. Inquire at 145 Jay street, Brooklyn. BY A RESPECTABLE Good city reference. Can be soon for two ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Cook and good Bal eat of reference ean be gi Please call at 158 West ker, or would do ys e@hambérwork. The Can be seen for to-day. Broadway, firet floor, back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, who thoroughly understands her busine as Cook, in u private family. gountry, Good references will he given. 81 Crosby street. Can be seen for three da; NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to cook, and assist with the washing and iron- erfectly, and, hus the ing; she understan: tance in the country. ect, between the for two days, if not engaged. ANTED—A_ SITUATION, AS SEAMSTRESS, AND tako care of children, by a Protestant young womai with good recommendations. Apply, this week, at her pr seut place, No. & Bedford street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN GIRL ition, as Nurse, orto take care of chil- t it Tw ‘st and Second avenues. dren, Address ANTED—A SITUATION AS LADY'S MAID AND Seamstress, by a Protest N Scamstress, or to wait on a1 perton. Reference given, Please apply at second floor, front room. CAO WANTS. W ‘4 STED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & dituation as Waiter or Chambermaid in a priv family: ean give the best of cily reference from her | place, Can be seen for two days, at No.1 Union vourt, be- tween Eleventh aud Twelfth streets. WAXTEDKA SITUATION, HY A RES 1, 24 good plain Cook, Washer and Ironor; good city reference. Can be seen for three days, Please vall at 128 Mott street, front room, up stalre, ee NE aerate TNIED—bY A MIGHLY QESREGTABLE AND ’ bee Trecommended wonan, a rituation as CTABLYE w he whieh she is well qualified; understands baking bread, and ix ico a good Inundress, Has no objection to goin the coun- try. Apply at 124 Wooster strect, between Spring and Prince streets, TUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE «Seamstress in w private fainily, who por- cutting aud fitting Indios’ dresses, and is rior sbirt maker, Will be found to undoratind her es well. If required, with erwork, or take ew ction to Reteren if nob at G4 Ninth Fourth ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation to do the general housework of # sinall private family. The best of city reference from her last lace. No objection to go a short distance in the country, Piease cull at 141 Clinton street, basement. ANTED—A ‘SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as Chambermaid and Soams' no objection to do general housework in a sinall f firot rato washer and ironer. Can produce satisfactory re, ce from her last place. Please call at 28 Maison street, d floor, buck room, res ert mate ht ANTED=A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as Cook, who understands her buai- nose, and can come well recommended. Can be seen at 98 Eleventh street, in front basement, between First and Second avenues. None need apply but those willing to give the highest wage ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as Chambe:maid and to assist in the wash- ing and ironing. No objection to go to the country. Has the highest recommendations from several employers. Can be seen for three days, at 875 Broadway, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth astroets. WANTED-RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do light up ntairs work, or Would assiat in doing general housework. Can be seen fortwo days, Please apply at No, 148 West Seventeenth street, between Seventh ighth avenues, up stair ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN asituation as Chambermaid and fine Washer an Ironer, or Waiter or Laundress, ‘Tho best city roferencooan, be given. Can be seen for two days, Please call at 232 Mul- berry street, first floor, front ro ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO ACTIVE, INTEL- ligent young, women—one to do the cooking, and avsist with the washing and ironing; she understands pastry and baking, and will Kive satisfaction to her omployer—the other to do the chamberwork: she understands fine washing andironing. They would wish to be engaged in the samo house, Will receive calls for three days, at 108 Codar street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation as Nurse; isin the it of taking eare of children from their infancy; has no objections to go to the country, The advertiser can produce the best of city refer- ence. Please call at 78 Third avenue, second floor, frout room. Can be seen for three days. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE German girl, to do the cooking, washing and ironing. Apply at the gocery store, Nv. 225 Varick street, corner of Clarkson street. 'ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, IN A PRIVATE W family, by a very experionced girl, with good city refer- ence. Cando chamberwork and waiting. Would goin the country, Call at 112 Clinton place, Eighth strect, near Sixth enue, ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO PROTESTANT young women—one as Laundross; is an excellent and ironer. Hasthe best of city reference frem her last ¢i teen months. The other tress. Has the host of city refer- ence. Can be seen for two days, at W. L. Jonos' book store, No, 152 Sixth avenue, WASTED RY A YOUNG WOMAN, & SITUATION TO do general housework in a small private family; isa good washer andironer. She would like to go as Laundress, Can be seen for two days, at 51 University place, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do general housework in a small pri family, or as Chambermaid and Waiter. Sho un her business perfectly, and can give good references, Can ee lon for two days, at 72 Grand atroet, corner Wooster, irat floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘oung woman, in a private family, ther, and Troner. Please call at Ni street, where she has lived seen for two days ANTED—A SITUATION, first rate cook, who understands making jellies and pastries of all descriptions, Can Fence from the most respectable families. it 145 Walker street. Inquire at the store. NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do the cooking, and assist in the washing mily, or to do the gemeral house- ‘The very best of city reference can quire * No. 111 Mott street, in ay’ first rate Cook, Ludlow place, in Ho re. BY A RESPECTABLE ive the best city refe- May be seen, for and ironing, in a work of a small fs Please to ing frout. Can be seen for two ANTED--A SITUATION Waiter, or to assist in washing and ironing, or travel rtake care of children. (i mended from her Inst place, wher Can be seen for two days, at 40 Delaney street, second floor, inthe rear. Best of city and country reference. SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT oung girl, to do chamberwork ; AMBERMAID, OR ‘an be well recom- she lived four years, ANTE D— TABLE PROTESTANT woman, a situation as amberwork. References applying at 48S ANTED--A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG AMERIC. woman, to do general ‘Twenty-second street, between the Second and Third ave- or, back room. pility given, by rl, ag a firet rate Cook, Washer, and Troi S Bert of city ret ANTED—HY A MIDDLE AGED W tion as Housekeeper where there is no mistress; @ would take the entire charge of kitchen; is a good cook. No objection to go a ehort distance uiberry street, ne: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE i d plain cook, washer and ironei Good city reference can he quire at 74 Pitt street. Can be seen for two da; ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Young woman, a situation as Seamstress, care of'a baby from its infanct understands cutting and makin; Proider on the finest work; no objections to cook, wash and The best of reference from her last ixth street, between head over children, an: girl; is a goo! do chamberwork. jis a first rato shirt maker ; 's dresses; can om- at 214 Twenty-si: ‘ighth and Ninth ANTED—A SITU ATION, AS COOK, AX Laundress, in a priv girl, with excelledt city referenc . in the bookstor ANTED—RBY A RESPECTABLE YOTNG WOMAN, 4 situation to do Housework. ironer,and can do plain cooking. Can Can be seen for three days, at 1 Is a good washer and ve good city refer- ‘Ninth avenue, up ANTED—BY A RES. CTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as C! anbermaid and plain Cook, or to the gencral housework of a small private family, and plain rowing. The best of city reference given. Please call AtNo, 2 Union place, South Brook- SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE private boarding hous |, a8 Waiter, in a Good reference can be given. Please call at 250 A YOUNG GIRL LATELY COME Vurse and Seamstross. and has always taken care of children rince she came to this country, and can cive refor- f can be reen at XN Twelfth stro She is of a kind disp A RESPECTABLE YO plain Cook and first rate W Ironer; or to do the gemeral honsework of a smi ‘The best of referemee given. strect, in the Loot store, near Broadway. A situation as p Please call at 668 Can be seen for E Y A RESPECTABLE YO A situation as Chambermaid, and to aesist in washin; Is willing to mako herself generally useful. “an be seen for Good reference given. t B68 HL AS BY A RESPECTABLE ang woman, as Cham Scametress, and to take the care of children; also to The best of reference given. Mulberry street. —BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ¢ 8. She lives with tent in cutting and fitting dresse; tance inthe country, hovsework of a small Plensoapply at nas Seamstre ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM D Asher and Ironer, or to take Best of city refer- 106 Mulberry street, be- ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEC Cook, Washer and Troner in a re- The ‘best of city reference Wost Ninetoenth street. Fpeetable private fami en. Please call at > PTARLE PROTESTANT reo and Seamstr: od city reference given, ense call at No. 173 West Nine- young woman, a situation as ambermaid and Seamstress. May be reon for two days. teenth strest, in the bavem: ANTED—A SITU woman, ae Cham! assistant in washing an half years in her last place, A maid and Nurse, plain Sewer, or ironing. She lived three ® Has no objection to go as! nee Please eallat N Can be seon for two ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE onng woman, in A private family, ase first rate Cook, perienco in the business, in the best of References given to that offoat. Call at 406 Houston stroct, in the store, betwoon 1 families in the city Broadway and ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, IN A PRIVATE Protestant woman, who Boxt of city reference ya, 26 197 Forsyth street, in the family, by ® rev nghly understand ‘Can be seen for two 4 ANTBD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN ndgess, in private family, washing and iron May he seen for two days, rent Jones street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RF: girl, to cook, wash, and iron, or to do general honse- work; ‘is willing to make herself’ generally waefal. Can geome well recommended Howeton street, recon: ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE Y a pitoation as Children's Narse No objection to co ashore distance in the country travel with «lady. Beet of city reference given, and freon for two day? " an , Geer trem the wer: from her last place, door, eeond floor, in the ¥ Ireen wich street, one ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA 4 situation as Chambermaid and fine Washer Ironer, or as Laundress, or would go a8 Chambermaid and Waiter. The highest testimonials as to character and capt bility can be given, if required, by applying at 270 Bowery, between Prince and Houston streets. GED WOMAN, CAPABLE stores in a hotel. ‘She must be experionced, understand something of cooking, and bring the best of references. Catholics need not apply. For par- ticulars apply at 77 Third strect, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation to do general heusework; is a good washer andironcr. Hag no objections to the country. Has good city reference. Can be seen for two da: call at No, 178 Laurens street, in the store, for C. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situatinn to do general housework in a small private family, or as Chambermaid and_ Waiter ood washer and ironer. Tho lest of city reference given. ‘May be seen for two days, Plouse call at. No. 185 Crosby atrest, in tho rear, first floor. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as nurse and seamstress, or assist in cham! k and sewing. Hav the best of city reference. Pleas 472 Fourth street, near the First avenue, first floor, front room. WAXTED-A SITUATION. AS COOK, WASHER, and Ironer, or to do general housework, by a respecta- bie young woman, with good city reference. Can be seen at 245 Tenth street, eorner of First avenue, for two days, oF till suited. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE irl, and Nurse, and to make herself to take charge oct agreeable in a small family, which she can make as her home, having no friends in’ this country. The best of city reference from her last place. Can be secn for two days, at No, § Fitth street, in the store, next door to the Thread and Needle store, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, in a private family, as Cook; has no ob- dvtion to t inthe washing and ironing. The best of city roference will be given, Apply at 17 Sheriff etreet, front room, up st Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘oung lady, as Dressmaker, in a private family; { able “of entting’ and fitting in art of dressmaking. ‘ould prefer to hort distance out of the city. Best of ity reference, Pte Yost Fifteonth atroct, third vor, 3 back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, who perfectly understands her business, a situation in @ dry goods store. Can be well recommended by her pre- sentemployer, where she will be dis wed im the course of a woek. ce re the best city references. Any commands, addressed M. M., or personal application, at 365 Pearl strect, for one week, will be promptly attended to. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABL girl to do hate housework in a small private famil; no objection to do chamberwork, or take care of children; is a rood washer and ironer. Please call at 188 Sixteenth strect, in the rear, between the Eighth and Ninth avenues. Best of city reference. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman as Cook, who perfeetly understands hor bu ness; is an excellent baker; can produce the best of eity reference from her last employer. Please apply at 33 Clark- son street, front basement. BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, in a re- ‘ween Sixth and Seventh ave: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as Chambermaid, and to do fine washing Andironing. No objection to do the general housework of a small family. Has the best of city relerence. Please call No.42 Laurens street, in the store, where she can be soe for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE German woman, ax Cook, in a private family, Undor- stands making all kinds of pastry and dishes. Has the best of city reference. ‘Can bo seen for three days, at No, 28 Fourth avenue, floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as plain Cook. Is 9 good w froner.” The best of city reference can be give at No, 172 Fast Eleventh street, betwoen avenues WANTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituation as Seamstress. Is a good dresamaker; has no objection to do light chamber work. Please call at 213 Twenty-fourth street, Tenth Avenue, over the grocery store, Can be seen two days. \TED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND arse, or ag Nurse and plain Sewer, Can be nfor threo days. Apply at No. 13 Wort Twenty-fourth BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, to wait ona lady and children going to he best of city reference, Can be seen venue, third flo! W ASTED—A YOUNG AMERICAN OR FRENCH GIRL, to do general housework and to assist in Washing and Ironing. Best city roferences required. Apply at Union place, South Brooklyn, from nine to twelve o'cloc! ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as Child's Nurse, and to do plain sewing. Would pre- fer being with a family who would be travel ne Jn the gem for two days, mer. Good city references given. Can be seen, at 101 Seventh street, ‘ook in ® private family. Sho perfectly un- ir business, and can give the best of city refo- rence. Can bo seen until engaged, at 147 Third ave-nue, noar Fifteenth street, third floor, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE young woman, as Nurse and Soa ho under- stands cutting and fitting children willing tomake herself generally useful in doing the light work of & heuro, Call or addres 264 First aven toonth d Sixteenth streets, first floor, front r Respectable reference can be ¢ Can be seen for a few WASTED-A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman in a private family ay Nurse. - Can do Jain sowing. She can give the best of reference from her wo last place#. Please call at Sl Twolfth street, corner of First avenne. ANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Young woman # sitnation as Chambermaid and Seam- stress, Has served as such for nineteen months in this city. Brooklyn era short distance in the able city reference given. Enqniro JUNG WOMAN & situation to do general housework. Good washor and froner. | The heat of reference given, Please call at 167 Hroome, street, hetween Clinton and Attorney streets, fecond floor, front foom. ANTED.--SITUATION American woman, four profe: FOR AN EXPERI Nurse, and #0 do fine sowing; B excellent plain Cooks, Washers, ‘otestant and other sérvants, of Pri ally selected and highly recommend- elect Agency, 209 Fulton street, corner of Tillary, Pe Ww A TATION, TA Young woman. to do Feneral housework, or chamber- work ond fine washing aad ironing, She has’ no objection to go 8 short distance in the country. Crvene & athe bacement, near J ee bWo oe all at XM ome, Can be seen WANTS. Aa WW AS TEDT IMMEDIATELY, A CARIIER FOR MO ing oud afternoon. None Dut a sinart, netive. in One $2 knowledze of the bust Yo. I Front street, Brooklya, ap EPRR; THAT HAS BX- s business would be preferred. Apply at No, 59 William stre TAYLOR'S, OL AND 63.0.4 ed satiosman in the eity trad ein” fluently, to whom @ first rate ) y arin ipecking Gertann and salary will be given. ANTED—~A ON AS GARDE . BY A SO- Lor, industrious married man, ef ood character, who har cot a wife no children; understands all vesetable ‘ingand proper management of <reen- js willing to axsirt om a furm oovasionally, HO iaost satic e, and has distance in the country, Address T. Q., at the ollie of this paper, and it will be attended to, WANTEDSA SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A eady, active man, a native of Germany, who under- glish lancuage, 1s married, and wi would have no obj ithout a fa ‘ on to take ‘charge of a amall farin, his wife being conversant with the care of # dairy, Can ‘give the best of city reference to any respectable fa- mily who should require his services, Address J, IL, at this +f - cseeasuioin : BY A RESPECTABLE AXA INE MAM: Mt Somenmany he understands bis » And cvs axve good referonce from his last place, wh ~eved AS conchinan and gardener, Would have no fection to any respectable employment. Can be seen two days, if not engaged, at No.4 Pearl strect, grocery. ANTED---A | SITUATION, AS COACHMAN AND Gardener. Can give the bert of city reference as to his t) fety, Address T. B. D., Herald office. W ANTED--A YOUNG MAN, AS WAITER IN A dining napoens Apply at the Commercial Coffee House, 58 Dey street. wie ANTED 4MMEDIATELY-. AN, IN A brnsh and woodware store. None need apply but thoso who understand the above business perfect! Address Ar- Hold, at the office of this paper, stating by whom last em- ployed, ANTED---A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, IN & wholesale and retail ‘grocery and liquor store, or in any store where his services would he required; ia a good accountant, and can writes good hand, and the best of city Fefereneen given: oF would take charge of a respectable bat +-would have no objection to tho country. Address M. B., No. 6 Batavia street: or Mr. Beglans, 195 West Seventeenth street, will be attended to, Will be heard of for threo days ANTE D-—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young man, & situation as Porter or Helper, in a wholesale or retail hardware, grocery or liguor store, or Would aseist in doing the custom house work of a merchant, ‘Has had three years ex; above business. W. have no objection to go distance in the country with & respectablo farmer. at of city references given, Ploase call at or address J. W, D., 63 Fulton atrect, corner of Cliff street, for two da; Maree reenter N. | WATCHMAKER had experionce in the business, NTS A SITUATION, WHO HAS G CLERK WANTE wR FULLY COMP: tion up town, by addrosaing, AND MOUSEKE 1 OM reepectalility, fedesiroua Of My ‘amily ofvespectability. She levon arge and education of nd to take the direction of the d c 5 stiog arg kort, Refercugyg 9s! ipetentirom great n, to travel, or spond he soem at No, 159 YOUNG FRENCH LADY WISUF to attend a fancy or coufectis at the corner of Sixteenth wireet an RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN W NEAT, TIDY, YOUN r the country or travel & call, or address, at 66 Attorney street. L IS DESIROUS OF A SITUATION AS ood Washer and Ironer. general hourework of & small family. go Ashort distance in the country, abject as a permanent home. 22 Mott street, first floor.) CTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ‘as Cham bermaid; is 9 first rate washor and ironer, willing to make horself usefu rence. Can he seen at 206 Eighth avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SI. and to take care of children; No. 72 Mott ati RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion as Chambermaid and Waiter, or to aesist in Good city roferonce can be given. Apply at 219 Scventh avenue, third floor, front room. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES nm eut and it children’s city reference can be given, Would do the Has no. objection to Wages not sd much an Pleawe call at, or address Har good city refe tuation ag Seamstre in willing to make herse for three days, Please cailat washing and ironing, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, ACTIVE ou man, AF Light Porter, who can loan his em- ployer $50 jollars as peeority. Please call at, or address a note to Wm. Scanlon, 350 Sixth avenue. ANTED—TWO SCOTCHMEN AS hastentt! EN, they must porfectly understand their b of eady an y habits, with good references. Als young man, d ‘ous of improvement in plant culture, t Work in a ply to ALEXANDER SMITH, Si Wann SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A man that thoroughly understand the business in all ita branches, and can be well recommended; would make himeelf generally useful. Address F. C.. care of Mr. Webb, 86 Groenwich street, for cight day Wy ANiEp—TWwo ENGLISH OR SCOTCH MEN, TO workin garden. Also, wanted—an active, intelli- gent man, who understands waiting well, to act as hall porter in s hotel; also, two smart boys, to make themselves generally useful. Apply at 106 Chambers street, or 7 Car- reek. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISHMAN and his wife, Protestants, situations—the man as Gardener, and would be willing to look after one or pair ofhorses,’ His wifeis a good cook, and understands washin, and ironing well. ‘They ean have good reference from their last ‘employer. ‘Please address J, ., Gardener, Herald office. RESPECTABLE AND WELL EDUCATED GERMAN ent either as Housekeeper or in an, lady wishos emplo She thoroughly other suitable situa managing & houre, and is an excellent needlewoman and ombroiderer. Callat 368 Broome street, up stairs, WANTED-—BY A [RESPECTABLE he is’ a first rate plain Cook, Wacher, ze in general houxe- SITUATIO no objection to en; Wert Nineteenth street, between , first floor, front room, __. HOUSES, ROOMS, dc. WANTED. OUSE WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, with no children, wish the lower house, not far up town.’ Rent moderate, quired. Address A. W. G., Herald office, etating location Sixth and Seventh avenu art of @ gentoel advanee, if ro- [OUSE WANTED IN BROOKLYN.—WANTED, IN of Atlantic and Clint iD Address J. B., moderate rent, apartments, in a good bi eatin, ‘ANTED---A CLERK IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE—- one who ean write fair hand, and possesses some knowledge of the practice. Address, postpaid, box 1,630 Post co. ANTED—A NEAT TWO STORY HOUSE, WITH Location between Broome and within two blocks of Broadway, oneither Address Walton, Broadway Post Office. attic and basements, ‘WA4NTED—A FIRST RATE UPHOLSTERER CAN find employment by addressing Box 599, Albany, N. Y., Post Office. Tow good workm stant employ: Po » the highest wages will nt given. 'ANTED—A SITUATION A$ GROOM, OR GROOM Weaircccstamniyneatvencan land, who under- stands his business in all its capacities. No objection to the country. Direct to Denney, 260 Delancy street. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS FIREMAM IN A hotelorsaloon, by Bynes man well acguainted with the business. Can get good city references from his last place. Please address C. M., Herald office. ANTED—A TRADE.—A YOUNG MAN OF steady habits, just from th to bind himself to a bricklayer, or any other respectable tween eightcen and nineteen ye No. &3 West Seventeonth street; or a n be had, will be attended to. ANTED—A MAN TO OPEN OYSTERS, TO TEND the bar, and make himself genorally useful; with good ee tom Cd tal place. Address No. 11 Chatham o'clock. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN AND HIS wife, situations; he n indoor servant. and will make himecif useful; sho as a thorough good Cook; she ha lived for this Tast sixteen years in the frst of families in England, and can serve up handsome dinners, luncheons, and suppers, for large parties, if required, and will bo found » thorough good servant. Address, by letter, post paid, to G.8., No, 66 Gold street. TED—A NURSE—ONE WHO CAN SPEAK both French and English; must understand the cars of children, and be a good seamstress, Call at No. 83 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. ANTED--A SITUATION, BY AN AMERI ly, 48 Housckeeper or Nurse, or to wait on a would have no objection to t: with her Can he during this week, at 16 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. WANTED-BY (A VERY COMPETENT YOUNG WO. man, a situation as Chambermaid, to jat at wash- ing and ironing. Can produce the best of city to capability and honesty from herlastemployer. Please to call at No. 443 Tenth stecet, Letween the First and Second avenues, first floor. To bescen for two days. ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women—one as good Cook, Wash cr, and Ironer; isn good baker, and has lived with the one family three ears. Best city reference given. Hi ap oes to goin he other as Chambermaid, and to > he eountr: ist with the washing and ironing, Would wish Co live in one family, if possible: if not, would go separate. Can be seen, for two days, at 115 Allen’street. ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED RESPECTABLE AME- Fican or English woman to take care of « sick lady and infant child. Showould be received as one of the famil and q me ve quired. interview mai ment but thoso thi WAXIED, SITUATIONS excellent help, are r ct Employment Ager above Canal street, where the very and males—of every domestic station, can always ho obtaine rom eity oF conntey faith fully and prompt! J. H. MULLER & CO. ANTED—AT 114 NASSAU STREET, SCHOOL hers, Salesmen, men on railroads and t of city reference, —FAMILIES IN WANT OF Reet fully invited to call at the No, 418 Broadwa: doo! G varic orc c.' Places for amart cants ‘at adistance enclosing one do describing the situation required, can be suited by THOS. SPINK, Agent. ANTED-—SERVANTS, SERVANTS, SERVANTS, Servants, Servants, Servants,—The very best servants in this city may be obtained at the “Select Protestant Em Ployment Agoncy,” 7 Carmine strcot, and "Society Agene 106 Chambers stroet, established A, D. 1825—girls, mon, and boys, of overy good characte: ANTED—BY THE ADVERTISER, AN OPERA Glass, worth about $25, for which will. he given in 1 set of Ivory Table Cutlery; valued at thirt note addressed to Henry, Herald office, will receive prompt attent ion, AITER WANTED—AND TO ASSIST IN WASHING. VY, Apply at the upper corner of Fifth avenue and Twen- tieth street. RESPECTABLE GERMAN LADY IS DESIROUS OF obtaining a situation to attend a fancy store. She has eonsiderable experionce in business, and would bo ver: fulinan Embroidery and Fancy Establishment. She deratands all kinds of fancy work, and embroiders equal to the French, She would be willing to occupy herself in, any of the above work when not engaged in the store. Please apply at 72 West Twenty-first street, where specimens of her work can be seen. OY WANTED—A SMART INTELLIGENT BOY wanted in an office. Appl at 63 Water street, up etnirs, between 11 and 12 o'’cloc! y girly ready. Appli- Har, free of ‘postage, it ation, for oity or country. Only those of mitted. Becrgen AND COACH BODY MAKER WANTED t the Morrisania Carriage and Wagon Factory, Morrisania village, Moree avenue, corner Union avenue, C .—A PERSON HAVING $2.000, AND ical knowledge of the clothing busi- ngement with the at this office, RUG CLERK—WANTED, IN AN UP TOWN DRUG store, a young man, about fifteen years of desirous to learn the busi ‘Address box 132 OUSEKEEPER'S SITUATION IS WANTED—BY AN American lady, or assistant. No objection to a board- ing house or hotel; private family proferred. I, or ad- dress Mrs. R. F., No. 112 West Broadway. Reference given, ALESMAN WANTED-IN A RETAIL CLOTHING Store. Nono but an experienced man, and one woil recommended, will answer, Address, with reforonver, to PILOT, Herald office. ALESMAN WANTE ACTIVE, INDUSTRIOUS »S young man is wanted as Salesman, by @ house just com- mencing the importation of Wines, Brandies, &e. Ono s0- qnainted with the business will be preferred, aud touch lih- eral terms will be offered. Unexceptionable references will berequired, Address Box 807, Post Office, WO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN WANT SIT- uations—one to do cooking or general housework, the other to do general housework or chamberwork. jood city referenco can be given. Can be sqgn for two days, at 100 ‘Twenty-first street, near the Seventh avenue, © BOSS BUILDERS.—THE ADVERTISER JS DESIR: ons of meeting with a boes builder who would give him steady employment. Can work on stonework to the advan- tage of his employer, and has also been engaged on. brick- work. make a fair average on both, Would like to steady employment in either town or country, as he es to spend some more time on brickwork. Tho beet of city references can he given as to his sob ‘and indnstry for his employer's benefit. Please addres to GF. Fast Eleventh street, which will be punctually attended to two days, if not engaged, 0 DRUGGISTS.—WANTED TO PURGITASE, DRUG Fixtures, Bottles, and Drawers. Apply at Drug Store, | T° PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS AND PURLISHERS.— A practical Printer, from London, is desirous of ab- taining avituation asa Wood Cut Printer, in oil colors, Baxter's patent:) he ix aleo acquainted with Flock Printing Myer's patent,) and all kinds of ornamental color printing and emborsing. Parties desirous to start any of the above tranches, this ia on available opportunity, asthe adpertivr hae kad considerable experience with the Patentess. Ad- Gress A. B., 146 Box, Herald Office, ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE OCCUPIED BY ONE he second floor, two ro. and the Croton water; rent eon Twelfth and Twenty-seventh street: nd Broadway. Addres: $160; location bet . J. 8385 Bowory, ‘ANTED TO HIRE—A THREE-STORY BASEMENT House, with the modern improvements, street and west of avenue A. Rent not to exceed drees, stating location and terms, C.OAKLEY, ANTED TO HIRE, FROM Ist OF MAY NEXT, art of atwo story and attic house, wost, wetween Franklin and Charlton streets, for asmallfamily. Apply to JOHN BURRELL, 391 Green- of Broadway, and ‘ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE, FOR A FAMILY OF three persons and servant, without children. Down town preferred. 0. F. M., Herald effice, e References given and required. ANTED IMMEDIATEL —IN NEW YORK, BROOK- lyn, or Jersey City, two unfurnished rooms, for ® young man and. hi near tho ferr References exchanged, ANTED—APARTMENTS, CONSISTING OF A room and one or two bedrooms, in a genteel hense, where there arc not more than one or two families. and where no questions will be asked. Rent in advance, Ad dress Thompson, this office. LOST AND REWARDS. REWARD OF $500 WI ee PRWES LEVY TIE h sbrect, corner of Third avenue, and JOSE ITS i eorner of Twenty-fourth REWARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY the above reward for the detection and conviction or may assault bis REWARD.—A paid for the de Ait ot the 224 tnstan W. BRAY, 955 Br Fy = of any person or men in his em) AMES LEVY, 113 East Eigh G REWARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY the above reward for the detection and conviction of any person or persons who havo or may assault his workmen in hs employ. TAVIANO GORI, 296 and 807 Broadway. DERSIGNED WILL PAY the above reward for the detection and conviction rsons’ who hayo or may assault his jet, Third avenu ies OF & premises or any REWARD.—THE U of any person or premixer or any workmen in his employ. PH W. BRAY, 959 Broadway, cor. Twenty-fourth at, REWARD.—THE UNDERSIG? the above reward for the detection and conviction erson oF pertons who have or may assault his workmen in his employ. Broadway and Twenty-sixth at. REWARD.—LOST, BETWEEN THE LONG ISLAND d bead Purse, containing The finder will re- NED WILL PAY remises or an; Myo Fak Shand $40 in @ above reward » oF at 385 Broadway, in the Mui OST-.-ON MONDAY, THE 2p INSTANT, A LADY'S Breast Pin, either in tho Bowery, between Broome and or in Grand street, between the Bowery and he finder will be liberally rewarded byleay- ing it at 49 Barclay street. 8. CLI ISH TERRIER, BLACK AND TAN, with the owner's name and residence on his collar, finder will be most liberally rewarded by returning him to Grand stroote. OST—IN PASSING FROM THE CORNER OF PLATT 4 William streets to John, and ti package of docu: By returning the same to 92 William ard will be given ce to the corner nts, valuable to of Broadway, & small street, @ liberal r OUND-..ON SATURDAY LAST, A PORT MONNAIE, The owner can have it, by containing five dollars, roving property and paying for : pak . VT! BUCHANAN, 228 Broadway. THE BALL SEASON. AND FRIENDS.—THE PLEASURE OF our company is solicited to attend my F evening, 26th ings and Civic Ball, T! rooms, Constitution Hal Tickets can be had of Mr. COPARTNERSH: OTICE—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting between the undersicned, under the firm of Brown & Maire, is this day dissolved by mutual con- sent. New York, March 24, 1852. MARTIN W. BROWN. HENRY F. MATRE. Notice. I. F. Maire will continue the importation of all descriptions of Engli atthe old stand, Os N d Swias Watohi a street, Up stair nd Movements, Pr ii If, F. MATRE. PARTNER WANTED IN A DINING AND OYSTER Saloon, opposite the New Haven and Haplem depot; None but a respectable one of the best stands in the pply. For partic 4 apply to, MOORY, 120 Contro street, FAVORABLE CHANCE [3 NOW OFFERED TO any one wishing to engage ins wine, tes, and fruit bosiness, well established, and every chance for increasing Would prefer a partner that understands the business, and equal amount of advertiser. For particulars, inquire at 198 Canal street. with good referenc WORTH OF SEGARS FOR SALE CHEA 50,0) Segara, in bond, at $13 50 per Mu; 2) ; 15,000 Golden Lien 000" Principe; Also, Watches, and @ good Piano, at & bargain. Money to lend’ on personal property. Apply at the Insurance office, 8 Nassau street. FEW THOUSAND SEGARS FOR SALE CHEAP— Several thousand Segars, of various brands, w at a liberal deduction from regular prices, Al wood Piano for sale low. Apply at the Insw , So Nassau street. FOR SALE, VERY foil, well suited for the California eof WM. A. IAMILTON, Hardware Mer- chant, 152 Division street. LADY 18 DE- ning a situation as Teacher of French, in some school or private family. Preferencegiven to a place de M., av this office, HE LAST OPPORTUNITY OF LEARNING TO WRITE DSMITHH—for the sum of $2.50. . G ils until Friday, April 2. at nity. Address receive their lessons, EXPRESS AGENCIE: IRST EXPR CALIFORNIA, MAR Hertford & Co. will 1 ion, to all parts of California, inearly, jn order to give time for BOARDING AND LODGINGS, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISI TO OBTAIN A A furnished room, with board for the lady onty, Y ie ‘x vate family. References given aud required, Herald office, 80 : A. FIRE LARGE SUITE OF ROOMS To Laka oN THEE trot flor, handsomely fornivhed, with fall bonet; writ vate table, ifren veral room for siagto sea need exchanged, Apply to MKS. Route Broadway. t SON, PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN THEE OWN henee, locatedin the Tenth ward, wishes tol acvond story, « room, or suit of rooms, fwenished or unfur wiehed, to lage gentlemen of respectability, or to @ rentie- hin wite, wich & kitchen aired, Baths in the Addrens D. A. R., Hern’ lady ouly) in tho ‘other Indy, ( ard for. th dress, ata will enable Slocom, at th Boer, and single third street. The hot OARDING.-UNFURNISHED FRONT AND BACK parlor to let, with board; 278 Soring street, OARD IS WANTED, FOR A GENTLEMAN AND hie wile (who will furnish every thing) where they nay Location m tho went si Jane street. ined at 74 Kant Twenty- «the modern improvements. bo between Address, OARD WANTED, west of Broadway, » Herald vfhice repaints OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS after the first of May, in @ first class house, with frout room, bedroom, and pantry attached; me floor, or the next, Ad- FAMILY, BoAk’ WANTEDTIN A QUIET, PRIVA where the comforts of a home may be had, for a gontle man and lady, with board for the Indy only, A’ liberal price will be paid, but no questions answered, Address A. D. E., At this offies, stating particulars. ea OARD—WANTED A SMALL FURNISHED ROOM, for » gentleman and lady, with board for the lady only, where the terms do not exceed $4 per wook, and where there Address Felix, Herald office, SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE d. in a private family, with well furnished rooms, with breakfast and tea, and dinner on Sundays, within ono minute's walk of the Broadway and Eighth street stages, and where a liberal table is always kept. Ap- ply at 102 Seventh street, Refer ences exchange OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE MAY OBTAIN board, ina plearant location in the Seventh ward, on oF after the firet of May, in ® small private family where thoro Terms moderate, Particulars may be had, by addressing “Taylor,” Herald offic cLE HOTEL, 49 PEARL STREET, NEAR BROAD- knowledges the d_in opening the ars, &o. aro from the nd uniexceptionable ; and his Lodging Rooms at Heentsx night, and ingle Rooms at $1.0 to $2a week, with meals at all hours, cannot be surpassed WILLIAM WRIGHT, 549 Pearl stroet. ODGINGS IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO entlemen can be accommodated with large and woll furnished rooms, with partial board, ins private famil within afew minutes walk of theSouth Ferry, Apply at Clinton street. wi EW HOTEL—COMPLETELY FURNISHED ROOMS, $1 60 and $1 25 per room. Rooms, with single bed, Zhe. er night. This admirably constructed building is lighted broughout with gas. Each chamber is woll lighted and Yentilated, Kept open during the night. Cormerof William and Frankfort streets, ono block from the Park. RIVATE BOARD.—ROOMS AND BOARD.—APPLY atNo.4 Union square, eg RIVATE BOARD—FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD (ioe oung children or servant) may he obtained at No. 34 Enct Twontleth street, between Fourth avenue and Broadway. 4 eS) WANTED, WITHOUT BOARD, FOR TWO LA- va dies, in the lower part of the city. Remt paid in ad- Address H., Broadway Post Office. OOMS.—-SEVERAL HANDSOMELY FURNISHED rooms, suitable for single gentlemen, to let, without meseg: Apply at No. 57 Chambers street, opposite the Park, 7T° SINGLE GENTLEMEN,—A FRONT ROOM IN the secon ae of Hout Ei mere ntres Inquire . re re) i on the p 10 LET—A SUIT OF ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, WELL adapted for a few gontiemen as a private club. In- quire of hi A. Possoni, Broadway. ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A FUR- nished parlor and bedroom, with breakfast, in a pri- vate family. Sitnation not to be above Prince street; weet of Broadway preferred, Address J. A., office of this papor, stating terme. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A FURNISHED ‘chamber in a private family, down town. Terms not to exceed $1 50 per week. Reference exchanged. Address H. B. C., at this office. -BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A FUR- nished room, with partial board, in a private family who keep but few or no boarders. ‘Location to be below Canal street, or in Brooklyn, in the vicinity of Fulton Ferry. Best of references given and required. Address M. 8., Herald office. ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, IN A GEN- teel house, one large or two middle-sized rooms, fur- nished or not, with or without board, Tho privilege of the bathing room is wanted, Address B. C., Herald office. DRY GOODS. NEW SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, MOUSSELIN tnd Barege Delaines, Baregor of every design w Organdies, Prints, Grenad Is, Laces, Embroideries, Linens, ai Goods; alee, new. Mantill Wedd seten dion wee Wholesale and retali, ____TIFFANY & CUTTING, 321 Broadway. NEW GOODS!!—A. KERR & CO. RE- wiving, Pd late leri niton leeves, Pelerines, and Collars ; also, Ho- &e.; together with a full stock of mourn- ch as’ Black Silks, Bombazines, Grenadinos, ape do Paris, &e 1 Broad witha variety ofsecond mourn- ‘ay, between Eighth and Ninth ACES, LACES.—TIFFANY & CUTTING, 321 BROAD- way, having completed their arrangements with ome of the largest manufacturers in Brussels and Paris, of fine laces and embroideries, will be prepared to exhibit, on Tues- day, March 30th, one of the most complete and varied aswort- ments of Embroideries and Thread Luce goods ever offered im this city: In inces will be found Collars, Capes, Lerthes Coiffures, Searfs, Shawls, Mantillas, and trims willbe offered at such tu prices ae must ensure satisfaction to purchasers, OTICE TO LADIES.—THE PARIS MANTILLA EM- porium, removed from 351 to 351 Broadway, will posi- tively open for the spring season on This Day, the 25th inst., With the largest, richest, and cheapestatack of Mantillas ever nin America, GEO. BULPIN, 361 (Inte 361) Brondway. ANTON CRAPE SHAWLS.—A MAGNIFICENT AND Tery cheap stock of these goods, embroidered and plain, recently imported from China, is now on sale, at the Paris Mantilla Emporium. GEO, BULPIN, 861 (late 951) Broadway. CLOTHING. EMOVAL.--THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY IN- forms his friends and the public that he has removed his Tailoring establishment from No. 18 Liberty street, to his new store, No. GS Broadway, between Spring and’ Prince etreets, ISAAC P. HULL. IBER STILL, ( Crom at hi ney for L and all kinds of superfluous tion, by note or otherwise, t Ladios waited upon by M AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Ladies and gentlemen having any clothing, furniture, Jewelry, or stock goods, to dispose of, ean obtains fair oash rice for the same, by sending for th jence, or through the post. Ladies Wed by Mrs, Co! M.S. COHEN, 0 Elin streot AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED, —Ladies or gontiomen having any clothing, furniture, or pdep td to dispose of, oan obtain a fair cash price, by sending , Nou 13 Bim street. Mee i ac Se URED $T-OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. Ladies and gentlemen can obtain the highest cash pric cast-off Clothing, Furniture, Jewelry, &e, By sanding will be attended to at their resi- enstyn. Broadway, up stairs. attended . LEV C4 FOR CLOTHING.—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN having any cast off clothing, of furniture, to dispore of, can receive the utmost value in cash, by sending to the store, or by letter through the post. 8. COMEN, 432 Hudeon street. Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen, CAST OFF CLOTHING. “WANTED TO, PURCHASE, about two thousand dollars worth of good lelt off clothing, in largo or small quantities, for which the fall value will be given in current money, on application, either ersonally or through port, to Jamon’ Moroney, at is store, 1 Orange street, a few doors from Chatham street, FINANCIAL, MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK, Chambers street.—Notice.—Depositors aro that deposits made on or before the Sth day of April will be entitled to interest in July. Interest is p a rate of six por cent per annum, Hank open daily from 10 4 M.to SP. Mt, and from) to7 P.M. GREGORY DILLON, President. JOSEPH STUART, First Vice Prosident phPtF® CRERAR, Accountant. "New York, March 24, 1, 5OO-WANTED--4 PERSON wit amount, engage in & manufac ness, in which there is no com peti easily managed; fits now 300 per cent, or $3,00) per annum, which can be ta- tisfactorily shown upon an interview, Address Spring, 1d office, With name and r TLEMAN OF SBYERAL REAL ESTATES, 19 tgevon per cont, for besides which he’ will give a handsome $1,000 to. be seoured on second mortgage on two oueed and Jota situated in one of the best avenues in New York. Apply to B. 8, at the office of this paper. 0 SOAP MAKERS.—ANY PERSON ACQUAINTED with a new and cheap mode of making a common, do- mesjic or cheap article of foreign Soap or Candies, can hear perton having capital, willing to enter into the manufacturing of the articles, Address, with full particu- lars, real name and address, D., Herald Othe, FINE ARTS, R. J. H. WILTON, AGENT FOR ARTISTES, BRGS most reapectfully to intimate to the profession, thas his services will be available from the middié of April antil the end of Angust. Parties desirous of taxaging him to con duet their bi will pleave communicate by letter, to Broadway, which will receive ARE CHANCE—SIX SPDENDID ORIG ings VAL PAINT- fthe old Masters. for sate, Among them a Ti me 0 be original.) Addrere M, H., Post of- | iarge SHED KOOM WANTED FOR A GENTLE- | | of New York, and | which sho ix | pected alter: SPRING MILLINERY. ig 63 CANAL STREET, OPPOSITE Men: 13 forme her supeeuner aud the tad ie ‘aris ery; also, A aad straw bonnets, of «notiful assortment of French b seriptions. M RS. HART, OF 91 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN HER tpring Millinery, Mareh 25¢h, ‘The trade supplied with patterns, BROADWAY, WILL OPEN ‘hursday, Mach 26th. The trade Montilla pattorns wad o Mts BARTON, 115 CANAL ‘TY, RESPECT- fully informs her triends and the public, that shohaa ® sertinent of Millinery and Straw Gooda of the mew- ch atylow, wiieh sie has mo doubt will insure her & f their patronage: M*. PERRY, 91 CANAL STRERT, UP ST. open her show rowme of inst, Mrs. Perry bey, RS, S$. G. WOOD, 3 Porie Millinery on fupplied with D, est Fr contin IRS, WITT vreday, 26th of the Indien atylé of her assortmen na in the building she ovcuyic 5, 9004g BROADWAY. WIL j.and the ensuing week stock ot Paris Millinery, Flowers, Ribbons, Fe - broiderice, Mourning Goods, &e,, &e., and resp 0 licits an carly inspectioa from the city and country mer- chante, milliners, &e. DARIS MILLINERY—MADAME J. FINIELS, AGENT, 469 Hiroadway, entrance 19 Grand t,' will open Paris Spring Millinery on Thursday, Mareh 25th, MILLINERY.—MRS, DAVIDSON, corner of Laight street, will open mont of Paris spring Millinery,om Thursday, JIRST PREMIUM MILLINERY BSTABLISHMENT i : ry, S04 Broalway, ne —Mr+. Wim. Stixinonn respectfully. a trons and strangers visiting t March 3, a splendin as in addition to a bea Niblo’s ¢ nounces city, that she will op aortment of Paris Spring Milli tiful axsortment of her own mal ture, together wi large variety of Straw Bonnets of tho latest Spring faabi Paria Ribbons, Flowers, &e. Mra. 8. kindly solicit a em MAL NOTICE TO MILLINERS.—THE SUBSCRI- rh lave now on hand a large assortment of goods enitable for their trade, consisting of the latest and finest styles of Colored and White Straw Lucos, Ilondos, St Flowers and Trimmings, Leghorn and French Bonnets, Rib- Done, Glace, Silks, &e., ke. RICHARDS & CROMWELL, 155 William street, two doors below Fulton. OUIS NAPOLEON DONE BROWN.—THE ERO OF | nnd Boulogne, could bya nocturnal surprise, arrest the ossor of republican France, but he cannot arrest Thoy turn up their pretty noses at hie decrees, and r toshow their contempt, they have just sent tothoirfriend, A 1g Bowery, the first selection of ribbons, lace gimps, am ings that ever reached this land of the froe. More- over, Chailly marks and stamps the most revolutionar: attorns for dre mantillag, and sella faster ani Kuster his materials for braiding ‘and embroklery, ‘The tyraut knows it and frowns, but—ladies, remember 16635 Mowery, if you wish to havo the newest style of trinmings, ‘ MISCELLANEOUS. WAYS SOME FOLKS HAVE! SO EMAN, No, 9) Fulton «treet, , They ‘oung ‘man with one stand on wcorner, and put on “airs.” Fro not only beautiful, but durable and cheap. Remembor hig 0 is No, 0) Fulton stroct, near Gold. LEXANDRE'S SUB-MARINE BOAT.—ALL COMMU- nieatio lative to peurl fi all other to which the boat can addressed to LEXANDRK, 131 Ful hours from 10 te 12 o'clock A. M. JLATE PRINTERS, WOOD ENGRAVERS, LITHOGRA- phors, and others, wanting some genuine India Proof Paper, would do well’ to call at the subscriber's stare, tho same Having lot on hand, which will be sold choaper than. 1 market pri quantition to enit purchasers. JOSEPH CAHN, Stationer, 140 Maiden lane, betwoon Water and Front stro Barn for sale tab) than any other mana- fs ith their patent elastia facture tl or cloth cushion. invited to ‘vall Niite teimmings always on, hand, #2 the old stand 90 Ants — salwayson hand, * old stan ny atroct. i ce Gk MW & DECKER, INGER'S SEWING MACHINE WILL DO THE BEST kinds of tailors’ custom work, and the sewing on Led ther or Gaiter Boots is poculiarly elegant.. Call and be convinced. Machines onvxhibition; no charge, 1, M, SINGER’ & CO., 266 Broadwa; ICH CUT GLASS AND PRESSED WARE.—TURNER, Lane, & Morris, Nos. 43, 45 and 47 Duane street, Manu- facture 4 Wholesale Dealors in Rich Cut Glass ané Pressed Ware, of every description, and of the latest iit of patterns for table uso. Also, Solar, Fluid, and Gas Glo! Lanterns, with staiaod, enamelled, and cut glass; G jor and hall doers, Dome Lights, ke, uatry merc! ‘ts to our stock, iu the city, at roducad pricom Persous about ut glass for hotels, steamers, restaurants, and private use, will tind every varivty of pat tern by, culling At our, waters articular atten paid to the packing of Californ EW PAPER DA HOS. FAY Pearl stroot, nour Madison, have just received th apring patterns of every kuown style in the trade. Tho pube us are Invited Lee ot batere perehasiog, Artistio work- ad te the retai jepartment. mon attend to LOMAS FAYE & CO., 435 Poarl stee ARRANTED WATCHES. — SILVER CYLINDER Watches $10; full jewellod Levers $15; fine gold Ladies’ Watches $25; and fine gold and silver Patent Levers, of the best quality, retailed at wholesale pric the cheap Watch Store of L. JACOBS, kumportor of Fine Watches, 102 Chatham atreot. W AtcHES! WATCHES !—Ri IVED PER NIAGARA, fi rpovi, silver Lepine Watches, jowelled, $10; silver r ches, full jewelled, $15; gold lev fewelled, $30, $35, $40; Indios finogold watebes ax low knch atch warrauted one yi JOUN COX, import 208 Broadway, corner Fulton, up stairs, and 254 Bowery, UTTER.—200 TUBS AND FIRKINS CANADA DAIRY Butter, fog sale by 8. HM, BUTLER, 115 Wall streot. MPORTANT TO GROCERS, vxvoaist: soarcest article in your whole catalogue is Mustard. If you want cle, warrant in the market, call at the Un tates Pickle, Sauce, Mustard Warchouse of GEO. RAPHAEL, 262 Poarl » MPORTANT TO GROCERS, HOTEL KEEPERS, &o.— have reduced the price’ of Worcestershire and all gther Sauces. © You oan buy the genuine Worcostersh Sauce of the only agont in this city, GEO. RAPHAEL, 263 Pearl street, where can be had London Mustard, Pickios, & &c., in every variety. AWN GRASS.—A CHOICE MIXTURE, FOR LAWNS, for anleat tho Union Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, 25 Fulton street, near Fulton Market. VRENCH GAS. FIXTURES—JUST IMPORTED, RICH Chandeliers, Candelabras, Brackets, Hall ‘Lamp faney and plain, warranted, ‘and fitted’ up—Mechanic Curcel Lamps, moderators, reading, solar Lamps. Bohenian Glass ware, artistic Bronzes, Clock#, Statnes, Groups, Can- lesticke, ‘Glass ware for Inmps and gas fixtures, RDON VILLE, 445 Broaaway, HILLIPS'S PATENT FIRE ANNIHILATOR.—THR ‘American Fire Annihilator Company aro now prepared to dispose of Territorial Rights for States and Counties, and to receive orders for Machines and Charges. The Aunihila- tors now made by the Com, ual in every respect to the English, being made under the. direction of Mr. Phite Lips himself. Th nes vary in #ize, and are nm from 1 to varying from $10 to $35 8 TO r information given, at the ofhee of oral Manager. treet, New York, OOKING GLA ee Me FRAME MANUFAC- ARNUM, G tory, Nos. 67, 69, and 71 Forsyth stroot, New York.— The undersignod, having devoted hi nal attention, for many years, to ths Looking Glass joture Frame bust is fully competent, by hia experience, to excaute work iption ia his fine, that will gly satisfaction to the tiost particular, Boing probably the larpoet and. tno extensive estublishinent of the kind in this country, it Besscwadvantages over others in variety and extensivences of stock; and the long ostablished and continual increase of trade from all parts of tho Union, with the many improve- ments the undersigned bas recently mado in his machinery, enables him to ell his articles at loss prices than any other ruauufacturer ; and he reepoctfully solicits bis friends, and the public in general, to xamine his large assort~ ment of Lookiug Glasses ure Frames, previous 60 murchaeing. On hand, R Walnut, Mahogany and dilt Moulding, of every description, and all leagths, for shi ping. All co unications through the Post Office will Phnnkefully nr ved, and Pecoas. attended to. Dire box 101, Chatham square Post Office. 8. J. SIGE AP 1S THE BOR SAVING fc Houres and Py r Hotels, Board Families ; it lias been tested for all purposes, and is mach cheaper than any soap of like quality now in nso fon can do as much work in ordinary soap, and uso a loss Corti ing there statements can be shown, Referonces & Comminga, Pear! Street House, 88 Pearl st.; a, LT. «of Smith & Pell, pbta Grocers, Orders for 1) pounds and up: wards will be d and promptly atte to at the Ma- nufactory, Mi Yorks, Twenty-sixth street and Tenth avenue, or Ly Henry Keyser, corner Broad and Front streets, FUL! MOST WON DERFU hie is the ery of one and all, Who npon Dr. Roback eal; Prince of Astrologers is he! The v king of destiny! nveiled our future lives Not one has failed nm never hearc That Roback's art e’er broke ity word In sickness, love, and business, too, W OND Whate'er he saye still turns out true; Tho sick restored, bis skill appland, And many has he raved from fraud; In speculation, law 8, debt, Nis is the wisest co For he the sil All honor to Allletters to Dr. C. W. ROBACK, No.6 White str will be religiously attended to, if prepaid. Fer mor ticulars, call and got an Astrological Almanac gra whore certificates can be seen. MOLAT'S SULPHUR BATHS, 647 PEARL STREET, established im 1820, by + Timoiat from Paris, ¢ only genuine S r Baths, and are highly recommended for the cure of Rhoumat uptions of the Mereurial Affections, Weref mighty Sw ol & to Drs Mott, Berger, Fowland, and the principal physicians in this city. TO THE PUBLIC.-THE GREAT PoPU- t* ‘s Magnetic Powders,” for the destruc Nee, Cockronchos, moths, ants, floas, flies, and ants, and all other insects, has prompted ecr tain partion to prepare apurious arti and offer them, T various denominations, for sale, Pow als dare to give their impositions ont aa "{ The proprict th de James R. Chilton, » D. ing Meuse, Coleman & Eeq., Superintendent of N.Y. Hoey: ‘V., Professor and Presidont of tue 5 ve my; and many of the most eminent piysiciansin the city. Tt has also received the Arst premicn ofthe American Lusti- tute. For sale by all the whole . Now NG SEVERAL CARGOES Hoa a8 Ns coal, ond will dolives trom pares 9820 per ton’ from mv yards. 89 M0 oomyen of King 4 Greenwich sirvets, aud corner of Go ani in re" PETER CLINTON.”