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The lact arrival from England speaks of the great atten- the elipper Witeh of the Wave excites there, by the paseage she made from China and the beauty of her tion, Itis arepetition of the excitement pro- 1—Ballard’s, the best in arrantod, and demonstrated at No. the only Eee im the city of The Best Hair Dye the market for sal 415 Broadway. 1d among the good citizens of Cockayne, by the arri- | New York that has receiv her ume for the al amongst them of the clipper Oriental, some few | last three years of the American institute, New York. Gouraud’s Liq » Is, without ted; ths baek. The Witch of the Wave left Canton on the of January, and arrived at Deal on the 6th of April, d@ Hair Dy. A ep © o e fi aal- , tt riew inples, frecklen, . chaps, roughness, &0, Po Peet Se senownens).- The frat ip abeite iuproots hair fran aby Vase ‘of the body. Liquid ' 3 from China to London, was made in alittlefover the same . The Witch of the Wave reached Deal in 95 daysy nd the Oriental arrived at Londou in 98 days, leaving a lifference of about two days in favor of the former. The ond best trip, howovor, we believe, was made by a New York freighter, the Wisconsin, which arrived at London bom Centon in 97 days, The following are a few of the quickest trips betwoon hina and Kugland:— Vitoh of the Wave, from China to Deal . Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Glos, at 67 Walker street, near Brondway. Halr Dye.—Batehelor’s celebrated Liquid Hair Dye is tho best yet ditcovered for cvloring the hair or whiskers, the moment it {# applied. ‘The wonderful ease and éertainty with which this favorite and old established Hair Dye performe ig natonishing, If ia for alo, of applied, 82 HATCHELOR'S Wig Factory, No. 4 Wallstreet. “Copy the ‘nddrees, Wigs and Toupees—Baichelor’s new style of Wigs are pronounced the most perfect imitation ofmatare Jotinvonted, “Those wauting a very tuperior artiole should eallat BATGHELOR’S celobrated Wig Factory, No. 4 Wall 5 days. Witconsin, from China to London. 7 street, whore can be toundthe largest and best agvortment Oriental, ‘4 . + 98 in the city. Copy the address. ornaway, (Br) ‘* Hf +104 ———$_______— Ha i e 008: 4 Vhite Aquall, =“ es 107 Navication or rue Sr, Lawrence.—The Montreal Heratd publishes the first arrivals from sea, from 1760 to 852, showing that the arrival of the Toronto, on the Hoth inst., was the earlicst ship from sea that has reached Quebec for nearly one hundred years, On the 16th of April, 1831, thero was an arrival from England, being the ext earliest arrival, In 1795, the first arrival was on he 2d of June. onders will never cease.—Davis’s Rah- wes gray hair to its original color, by ealling into euspended laws of animal chemistry, It acts upon the roots of the hair, and while it restores the orisinal hue, imparts a psculiar softness, gloss, and fructifying in- fluence. Price, cents per bottle. Warranted. Principal office removed to 405 Grand street, corner of Allen, Ag King, 192 Broadway; Cook & Co., 279 Washington stre Knapp, 62 Hudson street; Lyon, 111 Houston street, corner of Avenue D. For Sore ahd Tender Feet a certain re- medy ean be found by uring BUSH'S Magic Cream Linim: Thousands of persons tried it last summer with xroat cons, Principal depot, 325 Greenwich, corner of Duane str Als, by E PG er of Bowery and Grand street, and other Drugeiats. 25 cents. To the Pablic.—A Splendid Green Turtle Pric rved up in Soup and Steaks this day, at GOULD'S wloons, No, 10 Fulton street, N.B. Families sup- plied at four shillings per quart. Dr. Hastings’ Compound Syrup ofNaphtha, celebrated throughout both continents for ite wonderful cures of consumption, decline, asthma, spitting of blood, night sweats, difficult breathing, conghs, colds, aud all dis- cases of the chest and lungs, Its eftsot upon the systein is mild and sootking, and at the same timo certain and effica- lous, rarely failing to give relief on the first application, and by repeating ita few times » permanent cure ia effected, C. V. CLICKENER & Co., general agents for New York and vicinity. Fine Arts.—O1l Paintings.—H. H. Leeds & Jo, will sell at Auction, at their Gallery, No. 8 Wall street y,3, at 1 o'clock, a few choice Pictures, co: me of the best living Butch, Flemish, and Englis This collection, for the most part, is the property fof a gentleman who has long resided in Europe, and is about returning thither. Thoy will be sold without reserve. Can n, with catalugues, To the Holders of Palmer & Co.'s Call- joruia Tickets.—All persons holding the tickets of Palmer & Co, and B.S. Haight, are reapectful Wy. requested to meet at [eager iy LP oo Pri ay cane & vets 12 o'clock, M., for urpose of effecting a settlement of the same, sie a PALMER & CO. 3B. 8, HAIGHT. Married, On Tuesday evening, April 27, by the Rev. James Mil- lett, Miss Jang M. Nicuovson and Joun H. Brace, both of this city, ‘At Staten Island. on Wednesday, April 28, by the Rev. Dr. Brownlee, Mr, Wit1am THomrson, of New York, to Miss Mantis Jane Jounon, of Staten Island. ‘On Wednesday, April 28, at St. Bartholomew's Church, by the Rev. Smith Pyne, D.D., Joux Pyxe to Anne, daughter of Stephen Cambreleng. Esq. On Thursday morning. April 29, by the Rey. Dr. Spear, Daniry Brooxs. M.D., to Mary A B, Rankin, daughter of John Rankin, Esq.. of South Brooklyn. On Wednesday. April 28, by the Rev. D. Beers, Dr. Groner W. Berns to Jucia A., eldest daughter of Robert T. Douglas, sq., all of Brooklyn. In Williamsburg, on Thursday, April 22, by the Rev. Mr. Porter, Mr. M. 8. Woopnuct to Mrs, A Lurtox, both of this city. ‘On Tuesday evening, April 27, by the Rev. Mr, Kast wood, Mr. Jesse A. Brappicx to Miss Esury Jessvr, all of this city. If you desire Teeth, let your Dentist gee them often. If he be skilful and honest, he will not touch them unless they require it. This is the practice at ‘the New York Dental Institute, 132 Bleecker street, between Wooster and Laurens. NORTHALL & MOORHEAD'S re more moderate thanjthose of any other dentists Ye What Dentists have the largest practice tn New York? We are not sure; but if NORTHALL & MOORHEAD, of the Dental Institute, progress in public favor, for a short time, as rapidiy as they are now doing, they willbe at the head of their profession. Skilful, cour teous,and more moderate in their charges than any other dentists, they merit success, 132 Bleecker street, between Wooster and Laurens. Ministers, Consuls, and Charge d’Affulres of the United States, and of foreign countries, residing in the United States, can have their seals of office engraved by the be acbthtey at EVERDELL’S, 302 Broadway, corner Duane street. Died, On Weinesday, April 28, after a short but severe illness, Sanam Avy, wife of John 'G. Sperling, in the 6d year of her age. ‘The members of Getty’s Lodge, I. 0. of 0. F.; Marion Division, Sons of Temperance, and the friends of the family, are invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 129 East Twenty-eighth street, this afternoon, at 2o'clock. On Thursday, April 29, Mr, Winuiast Drxiss, Sr. aged 70 years. ihe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. J. McAlister, 71 Market strect, this morn- Ing. at 10 o'clock. without further invitation. On Thursday, April 29, Purn: Aw. youngest daughter of John and Martha A. Leonard, in the 12th year of ber The Californian to his Mother. Dear Mother ! though another sky In smiling beanty o'er me bends, And every step is kindly watches By other oyes and other friends: Nor time nor distance e’er can chill The love I fondly yield to thee— A’ love as pure as thou art pure, As lasting as eternity! Wild waves between us roll and roar, But waves aud oceans cannot part ‘The gentle chain of hope that e’er Doth link the loving heart to heart. Nor art thou absent; still T hold age. A prize, of love the precious fruit, Her funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at 4 |+ A prize worth all of Ophir's gold o’clock, at St. Mark's Church. ‘The friends of the family ‘Thy face, daguerreotyped by ROOT, are respectfully invited to attend, without farther notice. On Thursday, April 20, at 5 o'clock, Aurnnp Latancr, of Montbeliard, France, Ilis friends are respectfully requested to nitend his fu- neral, this afternoon, at 6 o'clock, from his late residence. 13 Howard street. In this city, on Thursday, April 29, Uxzza Tavzor, aged 31 years. The fe and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at 1 o’elock, | from the residence of her mother, 76 Sullivan street, | without further noti | On Tharsday, April 29, of disease of the heart, Mr. | Joux Srousts, in the 38th year of his age. His friends are respectfully invited to attend the funo- | ral service, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at 12 Minctta Ilis remains will be taken to New Jersey. Fine Arts—! crreotypes in Oil, by W. H. BUTLER, No. 251 Broadway.—This new and beautiful discovery combines the detail of tie Daguerrcotype with the Sinish of the finest miniature painting. Daguerreotypos co- pied to nature. Spring Style of Hats and Caps, as Large @ variety us can be found in this city; unsurpassed by any for beauty, durability, or cheapnoss, at tho ue price store, N Canal sire J. W. KELLOGG, Winter Over.—Spring 1s fairly with us, and among the bright things it has brought with it is KNOX'S Spring Wat.’ If you are in search of the beautiful, gallon him, wt'No, 125 Pulton street, and expend four dol” 18. Summer Styles of Straw Hats—-The season ‘ x, N. J., papers please copy. for straw, Panama and other summer hats, approaches, On Thursday, April Mrs. [sanrira Cnienron, rel 1 many strangers from the South and eliowhere are | of (he late James Crichton, in the 65th year of her age. | uses, to thos general Her triends, and those of hor eons-t Messrs, Wim Hbbitt, wm, , and also of he: | | brother. Jn tend her funeral, | o'clock, from the residence of Mr. Franklin street. | ADVERTISEME nl George Betts r., are respectiully invited to at afternoon, May 2, at : Wun. Ebbitt, 192 | nts, are alre various modes adopt lc, as well as those of fore rodyction. . WM. BANTA, 106 Canal etrect, corner of Wooster. VIS RE The Genin Bazaar.—There ts not a single MERY DAY, | | ~~ | | article of juvenile is not, contained in this | iene Saas fablishment, Sue tion of Glogane styles for - : Giildren bas never before been, Ween! in tis hewlephere, | ECOND AND THIRD PAGES. wa ‘an art could do fa the wa of childhood, has boen ac But why ex- AD that Parieian s) ov of adding new graces to the fors And then those Ladies’ Bonnets! _ SPECIAL NOTICES, Pariate. wien all New ork has, boon. or is going ty | AL PSYCHOLOGY—FREE LECTURE AND GENIN'S DAZAAR, St, Nicholas Hotel, No, $13 Broadway. | nts, by Dr. J.B. Dods, will bo piven at | bocker Hall, third strect this (Fr So'vlock. His friends x of Righth avenue and T a y) evening April 30, at precisely iil please romember this, oF y 7 | , Nos. 146 and 148 | id system of One Qua- | nd the well known anlity, and style (aad m dollar loss, } wiar Ilat Depot for all, They for making a Hat of any stylo, to anit We advise allin waut of a hat to give CHATHAM SQUARE, CORNER OF | | i | OST OFTICE, | Mails for Europe per United States | | | | | Enst Broadwa: mail eteamer Ar land, France, all tries, will cl ek, A. M. NUICE—TI: MEMBERS OF No. 14, wh ic—Lettor bazs for Liverpool, London, Iro- rts of Germany, and other forcizn coun- © at this office, om Saturday, May 1, at ton | AARON SWARTS. NE COMPANY | purpose necompanying th their trip te Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Y | start on the 2d proximo, are particularly requosted to ‘ate tond a mecting of the company on Friday evening, 30th in- nt, at the enciae house. Every member should be pre- it is the Inst meeting prior to the trip, and business | aportance will be brought forward for consideration, HB. VENN, Foreman, aunke no extra char, a sentleman’s fancy than a call, Are the people generally aware that one ¢f Singer's Sewing Machines will do tho work of ten per- fons. On leather the stitch is peculiarly elegant, and the done by it will far © 8 the stitehing dono by hand, hoemakers at last” ure awakened to the fast t , aud gil work that requires finish, must be done sewing machin he handsomest work done ia | 4 France is tho yr smachine. Machines on exti- | of dition during the Rublis are invited to call. Cuas. Boor, Sec'y. NGER & CO., 258 Broadway, company on shington, to dM. St | OTICETOTA m PAYFRS.—THE ASSESSMENT ROL Wanted—In Brooklyn, a few months, for of the several YY will be open for fn Invalid, the wo ef a yentle Morse and Light Veo | epection and review at the office of the Tax Commissioners, | hicle from 5 to 7 o'clock each mornin; ys oxcopcod, No.7 New City Mall, from the 20th of May ta the 2ith of | Any centleman i wboye convenion? to Henry, | June, and all citizens interested are requested to call and Orange, or Pulte ts, and willing to allow theic uso for Cxamine the same, between the hours of 9 and 4 o'clock, All the livery expenses, will ‘plea lross P,, Box 251, New | partics noglecting, unless by reason of absence from the city, York Post Off or sickness, during tho entire period above mentioned, will ts omen é not be entitled to relief on subsequent application to the The great tides of business which con= Supervisors of Common Council, . yorge at the corner of Nassau and Fulton streets, con’ ee Fr oad Tax | Dute a constant stream of customers to that manm a Ne a By Commissioners | establishment, the Uvion Hall Wholesale and 1 Clothe GEO. BH, PURSER, __ nasties iy ine War here is da immense domant fo ildren’s T OTIC: ARCADE BILLIARD SALOON WILL hey Bn eg i eg era tein bo elosed for a few days, fer alteration and repairs, | Due notice will be given of its re-o erbial for jon, elegance, and cheapness. The wn eit Uivalied facilities and vast extont of the purchases made ly this extenrive house, gives it a command of the market’, which every cust ools in tho extraordinary low ratos of every deseription of clothing. in T. STONE, Proprietor. POLITICAL, - — GUTH WaRd.—THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLI Dramatic.—“ My wardrobe wants replen- Ward Committee m: the 28th instant, and organi: ishing.”"—Knowles. How many people are in the e by the appointment of Col. Daniel E, 8 of Knowles’ hero, St. Pierre, and aro suffering in i, and Wm. B. Aitken and Stephen C. Duryac, Scoretaries, | of the fact that SMITH & RICE are selling all kinds of ois Be yieg robes ‘ere offered by Gershon Cohen, | Clothing at astonishingly low prices! Expend your money Sud wnanimously adopte if bon i ’ 02 Fulton ste Resolved, That the honest and faithful Jomocracy of the with them at the City C Tothing ee ew | Empire ward, true to their proferonces in Isis and indent of their duty'and honor in 1552, through thelr ward eom- vi i mittce, congratulate their brethren throughout the Union strangers in the city, to know where they have sctsof Shirtty | Upon the flattering prospests of a glorious criuimph of prin Which are sure to Bt, and give satisfaction, made in the brief | efpies over faction in the approaching Presidential couest; ‘est posible time, This is the at GREEN'S, No, 1 Astor | and this committee especially congratulate the democracy Houre. His Shirts are of unequalled beauty, oxpedition | of this city and county upon the result of the election for and punctuality ae a proverb. delegates te the democratic convention to be held at Balti- - more for the nomination of candidates for President and Viee Presidont, which has scoured & representation in favor of the nomination of that ho: ess, and patriotic Lewis] Cass, who {s now more tha mocracy of the Union by his cour the present session of Congress, and is noble bearing ince his factional defeat im 183, Resolved, That this committe: their unyielding attachment for Lewis Cass for the office of chief ‘all other candidates nai favor of free trade and manly advocacy of th tho people of all nations; his advocacy of th ciation of all sectional parties and aoctional di votion to tho constitution; his enlarged A’ upon all questions of national policy exhibited since the mi 4 | Delavan as Chairman, | tp Tt is a great Co ‘enience, especially to Thomas McLaughlin, corner of Chamber, and Greenwich streets, is now prepared to eupply his friends, the public, with all kinds of Under Clothing, fine Yephyr Shirts and Drawers; also, cotten, merino, and silk. Fine dress Shirts made to order, at the’ shortest notice, in the best manner. Crystal Palace Again.—Patent Three.ply, ingrain and patent Tapestry, throe-ply Carpeting. eame as was exhibited at the World's Fair, at 9 Bowery, HIRAM AN- DERSON’S. Also Pardoc's and Crosby & Sons’ English Exhibition Tapestries nud Brussels Carpeting of magniticent pow styles, They will be sold romarkably low. English Floor Oil Cloths, 24 feet wide; hereby cheerfully avow hi ination of General $e it arble, scroll, and mosaic figuros, of antin finish, | commencoment of his carcer SES Lew ery, HIRAM ANDENSONS.® Ais 1,00 plecer of | him (the Conndeutial frtentien Beautifol floor Oil Cioth, in widths, at 2s, 6d..35., $a 6d, and | Jackson) as the most befittin 4s. per yard, nud upwards, the most extraordinary bargaine | living, to be the choren chief of thie great repubit ever offered in this city. Wie B. Arruey,) vaNIEL E. DELAVAN, Chair in , 1g Glorions!—English Imperial Three-ply nian, ”} Secretaria Carpeting of , etree i 4 plitte: Rle ieee REROV, 5 ind ecroll Grures, never 5 ALA. Foy Howery, HIRAM ANDERSON 8, Also rd Se ee Ak oo ply Carpett, at Of. 6d 74., and 8s, per yard, of elegant mew | > ENOVAL,— CARPENTER & VERMILYE HAVE epring styk removed to their former office, No. 44 Wall street, next Look at thisi-Only Four Shillings per | ‘?!®? Bank of America, yard for beautif d small figured ingrain ing, ENOVED.—J. GROSS GARELLY & CO,, IMPORTERS At IRA 99 Bowery. Stair C and manuin-turers of Trimmings, have removed to UL 2 Se John and 111 William stroots (Washiagton Stores.) Bade. am EMOVAL—LADIFES WILL PLEASE NOTICE THAT the Paris Mantilla Emporium has removed from 351 to 361 Broadway, where is now exhibiting « truly magnifi- cont afscmblage of new Spring Mantillas, of the richest fabricsand devigns, at extremely moderate prices. GEO. BULPIN, proprietor. STEREOTYPE AND ELECTROTYPE FOUNDRY—RE- 9 moval.—Vincent Ditl, Jr., Stercotype aud Elveteotype | Fourder, has removed from Nos. 21 and 23 Ann street, to | the new ‘building of James Conner and Son, the extensive No, 29 Beekman strect, between Nassau Jarge M ANDERSUN'S, Ni 3s. 6d., and 48, por ‘38. bd, per yard, Great Ba: D roadway, eereer st ro: 4 hite street, ha: St the late large suction elegy will” the fol £% rices:—Rich Vel- 9s.; Brussels, 8.; Three-pl; . bo Bang nd all other goods equally Sw. Carpetings.—Peterson ou want to mi call at tA sem sad gw will find go litte ‘arpete, four shillings ard, Les » 6] er yerd, Tapestry soln, mente ten Shillings por nthe Disc, & Inte wad splendid ——<—————————— amortment of iapestry Veivets. MUSICAL. 7BLISHED— By Strakosoh 1. By Steakosoh WUT By Strakoseh To Manufacturers—Valaable Water power ‘about 100 yards from a railroad depot, and althours ride from this city hy the ears Iw ile and power, which would bo leased sepa~ ral dweiling houses, ba iT PU Published and for sale WM. TALL & SON, 230 Broadway. to he teased with or withont tho initis, | Apply te W. WARD, 159 Broadway, | N 8h AND SECON D-IAND PIANOFORTES, — WE | hove now on hand a large aswortmont of New and Second hand Pinnofortes for sale, and to hiro, Panos from $50 to $000, For hire from $10 per month, nel | SAFFORD & BROTHER, No, 4) Broadwag. | IANOPORTE FOR SAL E—A RARE CHANCE.—ONB | wood Piano, bert sity | hers and two Melee | SIM: or will hive | rem, 460560 Boor, As the glorioas news spreads that Lyon fota!! price of his Magaeth: Powder anc athe finde ow bor, and Che why wrdert cone 4A Besntway ty | BD fare alien the ” ‘ | take care of children and do | or a a situation 4 urstrate Cook, and bo assist ia tho destrous to enter into ane washing and ironing, in a rerpectable private family; the | tthe char Or ast as companion a Dost of city reference given: has been three and 2 bait | sis to Jy gentleman, to ®hom he wo | years in her last place. Please call at No, 123 Bass Broad | a time, sad asolf useful in any w ‘| mere by the disco Ry ANTED_TWO FIRST RATE MALLINERS. NONE Murine Affairs. NTED—TWO FIRST RATE MILLINERS.—NONE | A Tae Brunspm Run or tHe Wiren or tue Wave.—The | goq certain ia results bo te iet everybody: try it without Ww . wishes to not ben ‘Dr. te cook, wash, and iron, tu a private need apply, at the New York Mourning Store, Yankee clippers are determined to koop their faine alive, | cost not peneticia), in any disease oF eo aaron these | dent oral he Gan de teen for two if | 477 Broadway. M MYERS.” | ardéss. express conditions, at 424 Greenwich street, or 32 Nason not engaged, at 42 Broome street, in the bakery. Weanrpiay 4 RESPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘8 situation a» Coo! Chambermaid; is a poet ee een Please GEORGE W. WHITE Robine: ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, TO TAKE CHARGE eftwo children. None hut Americans need 8, 212 Greenwich street, corner of wi - go to Californie be seen at 5 Troy street. BITUATION -ANTED, | WANTED, yt | “Apply at 68 King street, first floor, front room, 8 NURSE AND SRAMSTRE er and iro: Best of city reference can be "i inquire ‘at 37 Pearl street, between Whitehall and Brood atreets. ANTED—A SITUATIO! joung woman, to do housewo BY A RESPECTABLE no objections to young woman, who has lived 2 Keferences given. ‘Can be seen at MM. until SP. Me SITUATION IS WANTED BY A YOUNG LA Lady's Maid er BY A RESPRCTA woman, to take care of children and do plain eewin, Le BY A RESPECTARLE oars in hor Inst pla: Franklin streot, noar NNT AN ” ing into the country. Good reterences ean be given fro: Hudson, from 9 ee ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A | f° re ie fituation to take care of children and do ving ee EE ide tales PROTESTANT GIRL WISHPS A SITUATION 8 and is willing tg make herself generally asefal, Fi onsg cal eo | i, Watlier and Ironer; no objections to, go in ile at we street, between an TAT! OTA country. ‘City reference from her last place. $ n be Srenues. anak. ski iis BATES A SUT ATION 1» ela fener mae TABLE | secu ley two days, if not engaged, at 72 Cannon strest. to assist in Sixth avenue, streets, ANTED—A SITUATION ci Ame: a lroner, 01 berwork, oF wa lay ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation as Cook, Wasier aad Ironer, Chamber- maid, or to do general housework. Good city ‘references. Please cail at No. 240 Madison streot, where sho is at present employed. Can be seen for three days, BY A RESP Cook, M dread. Please vall at 345 | = A betwen Twenty-lirse and Twenty.seond sework for a smal Seamstress, or to tako care of chiltron, TABLE sher ant E enth avenues, second toor, back room. iven. Apply at Sf Seventeonth street, botween 8 ; Can bo soon ‘PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS Good rofe- ry ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMANS yy echsigmation as Chambermald. Would have no objec: Wa r eee ee ee ton to araist in washing and ironing, Sle can give the bes ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMATD, | Lieetion to go @ short distance in the coun ef references if r a. Please ail at the ooraor of Har- BDA ATION As AY AID, h Ko at 2 : Fison and Celumbla,strsets, South Brooklyay 12 eho grocery | py ysitaaneh, So mart tidy have | ferences, Apply, for two days, at No, E2t Sherht atrevt, tied store. She ean be seen for two days. eedanes oF the 1 y A GERMAN GIRL, WHO UNDER- nglish, a eitnation as Lady's Maid, to travel or otherwise; isa good koamstress, and eam work broche, aut oung woman, general how atdOt Mott street, in the ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as Cook andto assist in the washing and ANTED—BY A RESP E tool address, is dovivons of obtaining « vitn ironing; understands baking and pastry, Good city refo- acituation as Chambermaid and Waiter, or to take | tevdature. Is in busin rence give Please call at Mr. Miteheli's Grocery ato cars of children. Tho best or city reforeace from her last | kind. Can produ Comecoe MOH higekv ante Thind ayennes: or aaareee place. Please vall st 61 Grocuwich street, fourth wbory, | o) 7 Herald ofiic pti ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation as Chambormeld, and to take care of children. Has good city reforones. Jection to go in the country. Pleage enll ab 175 Eighth ‘avenue, third floor, for two days. WANZED-BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, & tuation, to do general housewark in a small private family. Can b¢ sven for two days at her present place, N 8 Bank strovt, between 10 and 3 o'clock, ANTED—A SPMUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, an American, as Chambermaid, Waiter, or Child's Nurse; is also good plain sewer. Can be seen for two days. ‘Has the bost of city reference. Please apply at 25 ‘Thompson street. rout room, young Womaa, as good pl of bread, o as Lauudvors: isn first rate wathor aad understands French fluting. ence from her last place, Can be soan for two engaged. Please eall at 02 Siath avenue, re girl, as Nur Apply, fo ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A R ung woman, ag good plain Cook; pre work, and washing and iro Good city rofere call at the corner of Columbia and Warren st Brooklyn, sinail frame house, AT ANTED—A. SITUATION, girl ironing, Has th Inst place, 305 Wanten— BY A RESE and Seammtress, or to do ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMA as Laundress, or to do chamberwork and fine washing and ironing. Tho best of city reference. Please call at I0L Tenth street, between Broadway and University place, her present situation, ANTED—AMERICAN GIRL TO DO THE HOU work fora small family of threo; one from the coun- try proferréd, and of American parents, will be treated as guie of the fanitly. Can have a good houie, by apply” to Mr. a BY A Ri best of city references. Please rl stre A WET NURS: She must come ABLE AMBRICAN GIRL, ANTE D-A SITUATION, BY A RESPE in Cook, and first rate ba Mas the host of vity re Twenty-lirst stroet, corner of rtwo days, at 48 Mutt street, first floor. SPEC’ ‘as Chambermaid, and to assist in wash anid and Waiter, who aracter Aud ap h avenue, Cant we YOUNG LADY, OF RESPECTABILITY | D > buein' as bookkeeper, or 1 an and iro: d has unquestionabl Gat the bar of Panky days Uf n SITUATION WANTED. girl. to dy washing, y; has the best tau days, ut her last s TABLE | amber work, r 2 Waverle pone street, ct PECTABLE WOMAN >BOTARLE | RE REOTAR TR | ZX as hnrat rato Cook, i faaaily f fast pine family jclving once. Pleass | just pin Piease call os West Thirteenth ‘back room, first fiver. ABLE ng and call at her to travel in Europe, vither as 1 rman and Knelis ndress and Chamberinaid, ABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION furnish go nty: Sue work of ll Divo, kn, Bo. Best of roferouco. Pasher and kroner, And plain cook. Maa coud city reference. | ots. con by ealling at 134 Tenth treet, Penge oall at-231 Bowery, first floor. Can ba see " cnr = 5 . an be seen by calling at 13 Ten Ne Fipate call 1 Bowery, tirst thor. Can bo seon for two | RESPECTAULE YOUNG ENGLISIE GIRL WANTS ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT a rituation to take caro of « the V girl, a situation to do general housewor! ANTE D~A TION, BY A RESPECTABLE | work. Bho is willi , iron, cook, and make herself generally usefu girl, as Cook, MT Bost of vity rotors | private tamily.) Mas cood eity roi en until May 3, at 121 Kast Twenty-eighth strect. encecan be given, € n for twodays. VPleae eall | Fulton street, Brooklyn, in the boot st Ko= otal in a Vivase call at 47 AND GEN AN APPIREN- tond elegant dress or eall vking, in a private rt for vwo. ace, corner of WANTS A SITUATION having Lett he: rovt, between Filth and Sixth avenues, YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION “y's Maid or Nurso. and iv accustomed Tnquire at the Coliamdre House, room dway and Spring street, from 10 A. M. until RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A S{- Brown, Newark steamboat office, foot of Barclay street, LERLaGeIE T Oe louie chaicherweck and mily; she is a tirat race washer Oe : fine wi ing. Has good city refereuce, Pleave fan come well recommended. | Can le soon for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, TO COOK, WASH, AND | sail_at No. 12 Wooster tree res 2 rape atraeee svete Of BEat Syeuue; no ‘objeetions ron, or todo housework in ® private family, by « rakes " = MED EA bes ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- ‘TABLE MARRIED MAN WANTS A SITU- respectable young woman, seen for two days, if not engaged, wich street. Wy Anta - SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Woman, as Cook, in a respectable family:, is a good Good city references, Can be Please call at 488 Greene tion ax Cook in a private family. can begiven. Please call at 249 Mott rect. young woman, as Chambermaid and ituatio: N baker, an nds all its branches; would assist in | has lived two years in her, Avo shjeotion to go in eee plang for ten Yesra, Good clty-re- | Dieser apniy ak Sah Brosaways in the tens, une the corase Taree given. Apply at No, S8ixthatroct, nearthe Bowery, | Comvicieenth street, ‘The advertin® cau bo seen for two days. The best reference ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED Laundress, RESP. no objections to go to the country, and woul assist on the grounde, if required; is s Prot give the best of recommendations as to ¢ pability. Please call at No, SH Duane street. She YOUNG MAN, AN yeurs of age, Wishes for an engageme: jerk in a large store or office, Would go as S ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Young woman, with good reference, a situation as Chambermaid, or to do general housework, in a small re- spectablefamily, Can be seen at 189 Thirteouth street, front room, wp stairs, rienced girl, with good city reference, as wash acd iron, in a private family. Call at Place, the residence of her Inte employer. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY EXPE- forward a respectable testimonial from whe sin Dublin. Please addrees 72 Third « jeventh and Twelfth streets, ‘ook, and to 121 Clinton ANTED—A CLEAN, ACTIVE, PROTESTANT GIRL, Must be a good cook, and good washer and ironcr Cull at 211 West Nineteenth street. WANIEDIBY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, 4 situation as Laundross, Chambers maid,” and Washer and Ironer, in a private family. Best of city references. May bo seen for two days, Please eall at ‘No. 47 Twenty-fifth street ANTED—A SITUATIO. take care of children, a situation to cook, wash, and iron, or to in the fancy store, for two d ANTED-A SITUATIO: young woman, who is wavher and irone from her last place. Second ayenue, third floor, front room, ANTED—BY A E YOUN good Cook, BY A You nd to do plain sew: ight chamberwork. G y can be given. Apply. at 316 Highth street, for two RESPECTABLE YOUN situation to do chamberwork, help in and ironing, or to do plain cooking. Can be days. Ploase call at 173 Monroe street. D—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO FIRST wow te G ored gitle, to go 5 ANTED—BY A SCOTCH YOUNG AN, A SI ly understands cutting and fitting childre six month sats Coan atte sehr eaeezcer vation in a respectable private family, as Chamber- | and all kinds of sewine: or would be will ; Chambermaid sad Waiter. Apply at 22 base’ Twentieth | Makd and Waiter, or todo fine washing andironias. Willing | iady travelling to Europes has no objection to. €0 to make herself generally useful, aud has no objection to go | country. Can give the mnost rospeetable aud satisfac street, with good recommendations, ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAD ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, housework in a small private family; best of city reference given; no objections to the country. Apply at 199 avenu , BY A RESPECTABLE nd excellent The best of city reference given wil at4il Houston street, corner of a short distance in the country.” Can bo seen for,three days, wishes @ uation as housework in a small private famtl and irouer. Please inquire at 164 N Third and Fourth avenues, second floor, back ruor geen for two days; no objections to go the eountry SEAMSTRE: work, by @ resp of chil inds of family se clothes; i# of steady hy or two days. Noo enth areaue, RESPECTABLE AND COMP man wishes to ongage as Lady's Maid and or as Scamstress, in a respectable private fau do general AND. table Protestant woman G GIRL, A the washing seen for two ctions ty the country, ie city references. ATIVE OF DUBLIN, NIN © cull or address D. M., No. 80 ¢ ation 4s Coachman in ® private family; would have ye willing to tant, and can acter and Ca RESPECTABLE YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL ‘ook, but would prefer general ; isa firaterate washer inth street, betwo the 10 DO LIGHT CHAMBER would take or assist in the nursery; understands all , cau make shirts and ehildren’s Has good city referene: ‘A | ifmot engaged, Pleuse call at 127 Barrow ste hers street, Cun be secn for two days, if not o situation, ina genteel family, as Seamstress, or | —— a —__—__--— —— ye ——— She understands cutting and fitting children's and ANTED-BY A Rt Bs 00K WANTED—ONE THAT UNDERSTANDS COOK- 8, and will make horself generally useful. young woman, # situation as Chambermaid or Waiter, all its branches, None need apply but those ion to co ® short distance in the country. Can be | She thoroughly understands her business. Mas lived sic to take the entire charge of the kitchon of alarge seen for two days, Callat No, 244 Broome strest, corncy of | years in her last plac neces given, Ploase ferred. Beet of referone Ludlow, the hafl door, 203 First aveuue, n Soventecuth and Ei will be paid, Apply at JS Be Ws _ SIT , BY A PROTESTA =p : girl, She is an excellent’ Chambermaid - ITUATION AS COOK, BY A RESPECT- D—BY A RESPECTABLE stress, and can wash and iron well. PI Lat di alle young womts, who understands all kinds of rmaid, or iy willing to Hamersiey strect, in the front basement, The country ; pastries tad jellicr, World assist in the washing . Isa god washer preferred. (Good bity reference given, ani ironing of a sinall private fanaily. Hest of city reference the country. Bust ot - 52 given. Please ca ol7 Houston street, Ca @ acen fy! ‘o do ANTEDOA, AYDUATION ae oie e evll at O17 Houston street, Cau ator ( and froner, by a r pectable young woman. lvone t rate city onc given, Inquire at 71 Wstencay A NEW Bust. | -- in the rear, focond floor, 1 ucat that, MIN pay from, $10 to $19 per wook. A | FU MR. ROBERT PONCLUE, LATEL eae - . — =, | fivall capital will be Call and soe specimens of | this city, from Ireland, will addross R.T. ANTED—BY A FAMILY GOING TO EUROPE, AN | work, Inquire for BE. Patton's Motel, Greonwiol stating where he bas removed to from the N American or English woman, well qualified to take | strect, corner of Warre i e will find the person to whom he mailed ab care of two small children. No ed apply without good —— e ~ ROT ERR rd introduction on Wednesday. reference, Apply at K, Frauds’ & Cos,'; No, 331 Broadway, WARZEDIA MAN OF EXPERIENCE, TO TAKE ne ee : charge of s Retail Meat and Provision Store; oue who | [NFORMATION WANTED OF MARGARET DOL thoroughly understands bis busine | calling at No. C0 Front stvect, shy will hear of somet OL Fulton stxcet, Brovklyu, betw to her advantage. ands P, a . Can Be in her present employment, 57 BY AR v treet, between Clinton and Heury streets, Broskiyn. | WV , todo tho work of @ py = a ection to go a short distance in t pungiee daftcint tm Y A RESPECTABLE G@ WOMAN, ; bas good eity reference, Ca for two days, REVILLE a situation as Chambermaid or or to do th allntNo. $ Milliken place, Sixth avenue, hotwoon ees sronc treet OTHERWIS SSI DDaeRW ‘kof @ small family. od city reference d Bley aa nO © go the eo Apply at LESMAN. BR dias oo id, ehe eountey. Ap, Scauiiiana ORY dOOnE Sate E : pL Ses = te Hearn B, wdway, about 6, V 7 ANT. TUATION, A RES? Al — ene apg t denne Kiel, uintermald, anu {9 aesine is tha wa TED—A GOOD COOK oe | ing aud ie . or to do all the washing ofa small family cas, Apply on ov: : ec > ee Has good city und couatry roferenee, No objcctiouto <0 a | § SURE Mimbo ae } L. LTR FRIDAY, A short distance in th try. Please call ac 11% hire - ~~ fi clang arpa bldg dats Sino teenth etatet, corner of Third kvenue, Can be scou tor two | Wr ANT JOUR ean atone days. two Boys to learn the trade -- ini oly to J. A. STEVENSON, 127 wienue BLE YOUNG Womas, | —————> een ell miaid and Waiter, or to Un W22NTED-BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, A § ebeti are of child b ance in the tion as Coachman. Has had several years experi pp nicbone he best of cit; a for two | in theeare of hor: an give the most wneaceptionavle Riv (Or ton “cote ase call at No. 6 references, Address “Livery,"* Herald vilic oa returning a the sparts are ove WANIEDOAT LORD & TAYLOWS, 65 CATITARIN mod silent) tr e sme, of expe i * 7 Seeie also, 2 Ge ne: apply but | T]NioN cours TROTTING.—A MATCH FOR e.ty trade, or A. Mo anda | $500 wille ¢ offon Friday, April 34, at o'clock, Bootle Satanic | a aie Heate, Geud thi . in Lerness, 7 ANTED— FOURTH Travis names his blac “p mYeE eh mare, w ne Chambermaid and to dy vert IE ae) aol Ribas ag ae — pusework, in ® small private Spaniel 16 or the Lat reget fata het cae di Spanish, Portugues, ortho Latin, ye, at D wenty-first street, between the Sixth and TAN IN 4 PAIL DRY | SNnwapn Wil AR OW WaT At nth ave i V pt Oue ibe pease ee Ey ARD MILT) LATE OFTHE A = = es | ledge of the busingss can I mations, by wddes G rican Hotol.—Mr. Mahony, whose residence is uikusw WANIED=4 SITUATION AS COOK, WA Gavia: dtatiag reverent oadway,” eb thls om may receive his dividends onthe at Se, by a, No objection & short dist — = oe =| 89 THOMAS DIXON , 49 Willian tr ARRIVED IN Ld ii ' Jo plain sewing, take care of children, or do any Jight -— = ——— - - | OUN MONTAG JOUN STRIN work, Country preferred, Apply at the “Home,” Thirtieth ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUN | sailed from London to t tho year 14 street, up tow saciid Light Porter in a store, or to drive a hore and and sfterwacds went to re re, in the State i : : at uation that he would ba Jonneeticnt, and from thence returned to’ New York WANTED-A SITUATION, BY ECTABLE tod with th | was traveller for a dr, tora. Ho thon sailed for Ste rong gman, lately arrived 3 Cook. She ery, oppoail ut (with his irl) hor £ stands her bu: hing and ironing, and ti ke herself generally ‘ood reference can be given. Can be scen for two Sixteenth strect, between Sixth and Seventh ling to assist in the w useful. days, at avenues. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to cook, wash and iron. She is perfoctly acquainted with tho business, and ean give reference from hor last place, where she has lived for the last five years, Can # ston for two days, at 562 Fourth strect, near ave- nue B, ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN ‘® situation as Chambi Washer and Ironer, or trades; is williag to bind hin thre give seourity for histime. leave addresa a nt the office of this paper; or call at 112 Henry 7 ANTED— ad his emplo ( eee AE ac | loyes" (post paid), Broadwa; | will beattendedtoo PO uf wd wages given from the r Siw, None it with fevei | fail Jobn Montague (if liviny) is now about i re, and feet Dinches in height. His lust letter was aide * Corner of 128t. 12, ear. St. Louis on the Missouri person will rive any information whether the said d tugue is living or cend—ifthe latte any other partioulare respecting him, to Dr, Mr. Farley's, corner of Washington and Read they will’ cUnfer a great favor on his rolatives ey ote to P.S., street, first 4, heor : ory ace thon he has not heard of; conseyuently ix supposed to be dead, Tho oars of as ef fany Mons @ Eno, AE ANTED—AT THE BROOKLYN INTE Office, 4 Sands street, Brooklyn, P Catholic girls, as Cooks, Chambermaids, gs Si Tearn trades, &e. iven. Please call at No. 87 reet, in the front hasement, WwW ANTE D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, as Cha nbermaid and Waiter. 1s wil- ling t> bunu vue comege ut chitdren, and make hesolf generally to do housework ina small family. Be st city reference | yard a} yn and the country. good servants, male and fomale, at this offic y‘Pust Oise, | OST AND REWARDS. $100 REWARD.—LOST, ON THE MOR the 2th testant Men and Boys, for various situa Employers ean bave sealed package, marke: twenty bonds of $4,000 ¢ numbering from 42 to 71 io i tonand Lexington Railroad Company. All the b by this county to the Covington and Lexingty ompan; and general House- They must bo except the above named, have the follo wine gu ost of tl al of the Railroad useful. The best of reference can be given. Can he seen 3 . rantee ted on the back of them :— for two days, at 143 Sixteenth stzeot, between Sixth and acres _M: WALLACE. | "The Covington end Lozington Ralicoad Company guar Seventh avenues, ba ke pea Ae 1M NASSAU STREET, SCHOOL bey fel romans pore aus =) ine! ad inte ea _ = eachers, Sa Porters, Barkeepers, Waiters, hin bond, for value reocived. Witness the ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, RY A | yon on railroads and etenmers, Hoystoleara (eados Come, | said company, and the siguature of the president thereof tens, ery ey be seen for two di at W) Tenth men and G rdeners; pli iris ren AY this Son oe, ean 1 in Bish Vase ar : : losing $1, free of postage, d ing th jon of the Hoard of Dircctors, passed on the Ist day o Sit BS eelagae’s Poveaete Cescesbing the titaes April, 1 JOMN ©. MORGAN, sf ANTE D—A SITUATION, AS COOK OR LAU T. SPINKS, Ag Gress—anderstands baking And pastry. The, beat of city reference can be given; has lived five years in her last Place, Can be seen for two days, at No. 13 Sixth avenue, near Amity street, ANTED.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG PROTESTANT woman desires a situation as Chambermaid and Seam- stress; has no objection to assist in washing and ironing, or roing ® short distance in the country; can give the best of recommendations. To be seen until engaged, at No, 313 West young women; onoas Chambermaid, ing and ironing, and thor and clear stare othe: de dressmaking, bjection to assist day th st: Ne objections to ge into ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTAB! E re of a child or two, Good city referen . between Thir [Seal of Covington and Lexington R, B.C Fru, Wise, Seoretary. that will lead to their recovery. GIBSON, STOCKWELL & C $1 in chamb: the All persons are forbidden to negotiate these bonds, the above named reward will be paid for any inform: President of the Covington nd Lexington R, R. Co, Co, REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, 27H instant, coming from the corner of Spring street rud the Bowery to Rivington street, from thence in a First ‘Twenty-fourth street. 00K WANTED.—W ANTED, AN AMERICA’ N _Fenue stage ‘to Teath ste it, n Puree fone nin eighty 77 ATi " = ish, or Scotch woman, to do the washing and cooking | nine dollars; four $2u bills, t in in oma 1s and, ANTED<A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN family in the country. None need apply but such | change. I 441 ‘Tenth etreet. 3. BREW. on iy retcronce’” Wentain lly competent, Inquire of on, in the —— - PLM nde store, 106 Broadway, 10 REWARD.—10sT, 4 PORTE-MONNAIF, CON- fort distance out of the sity, Apply Thin avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty ects, second oor, front room. ANTED— BY A STEADY YOUNG WOMAN, A woman, to go @ short divtanee from emall fami liberal wages paid, None no ‘ae are fall d OOK WANTED.—A GOOD, COMPETENT YOUN loboken, taining out sixty-noven della: lance Tivus bank les of gl ious color e return it to the ofhee of Draper, ‘ " qualitied, good recom and Seatuntion as Nurse and Seomsteces, of Chambermaid | fions from last placs. Apply 400 Broome atree tir cntuesr tan sa ke kat lon plese URSE WANTED—A RESPECTABLE AND CONT ¥ tent woman, in bring good recommen: i Sevent mth street, between Fifth and Sixth ave expe paced ine ings: re of ity fufant, will situa |, by applying at No. 40 Pierpont street, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A RO} jars will be situation as Seamstress; has served hor time to the ho ESTATE.—A_ THOROUGH BUSIN: dressmaking, and is s good fitter. Can be seen for two conversant with R 110 Weet Seventeenth street, enoed in building, @ good accountant, can pro) king drawin, 4 model estates, upon a ne ANTED=—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | lndesirous, of on ou saben ter a rituation as Cham bermai or to assist in washing | yaniage. First clas ity connections and ironing, to saga ae oe ka od ay refer- | city. Address for one week, a nm ot ' on Ateine — ison debnh apiece 0 MERCHANTS, MANU "Btoalway ‘ABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | fs is an exeellent washer and tory, who understands the making of all kin situation as plain Coo 1 Estate, and practically experi a coment upon terms of mutual ad Would leave the CTURERS ANBOTHERS. Wanted, a situation, by an Englishman, Is manu- Yarns, or would take a tituation in a merchant's warehouss about fort 9 of which are in no tes of the Attleborough Bank, In the porte-monnhie ar. f . The finder Tift & Bac dol- lass, Ls 5 GTL-HAIRED, ‘og: is subject to fits, and had on @ chain given to any person bringing the ESS MAN, have stolon some of nd modelled for ¢ for Mr. Clark's hous t, nent Clinton, all persone are hereb: ny of them without my consent te law. JA) pace the Plaster Orn w principle, Post Office, cb teeta. SOCIETY MEETINGS. 0 _UPHOLSTERERS. OTICE.-WHEREAS, SOME PERSON OR PERSO cantioned not 8 they will be dealt ESEY, Court otgeet, ANA franer; or wonld do general housework in @ private family, | or stare ne buyer of double and single yarns, who has, bod : ‘A GRAND MASS MEBTING soul teeette, cette geht aed. heave? f h wh } Will be held at Mecianiss’ Hall, 175 Hester stroct, on beetroot riay hg Cat sine am e | 2 qaberience in that branch of business, Address ¥riday, the Wh inst., ab So’clock. By erder of the com- ie atrovt, South Brooklyn. — a TERPRISE AND AD- ASONIC.—THE MEMBERS OF BT. JO WASTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | ® siluation as Seamstress, aud eutting and fittiox: Jadies’ nnd children's drosees; hins'no objection to tako care of children, ‘Tho beat of city reference piven, aud way be Vloaso call at No. 247 Kighth avenu ina most lucrative bu versal reqy nd of pply to the moat unexceptional 162 Folton street, neon for two days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation a# Chamberimaid and Walter, oe, Caile s Nurvo and plain Seanstross, (in genteel family ‘ : ; ) Most reapectable city refereneo ax to character apd | He can give entire satistactl cumpatensy givens ¥ all at 2 Niath strect, near | No. 7 Thompson stre avenue A. | FPNO_INVALIDS AND TRAVELLIN TT pmaweted aa ho is willing to make hime time to the interest of his f th address G8. 8. N t ge NTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, cated, middle-aged porson, | several In way, between Pike and Rutgers streate, or te act as ama ing anmmer, ASONIC NOTICE.—THE RESPECTIVE LO wise ‘ ITUATION A4 COOK, BY A PRO. note fduronred dada Lo we ature, which are to me oneuing year, te mg ant woman: she has lived fue roeornl yours with : Femple, cornér of Br rome. of the nis" fi in the CTARLE WOMA fally rojuerted to mo ston Iaher basiee ¢ y Li elote oe abs 0% eueenes jd opportunity Is offered to engage iness, in the sale of an arti D OTHERS TN WANT OF A man, 2 yorts of azo, desires a rites employers, and te } GENTLEMEN, N No. J, are roquostod to attend at the ‘Masoni nor of Broome and Crosby stree ‘Mth iant.), at 7 o'clock, when their new an slo in naj- fe descrip. up stairs, | Oscur Coles, Bay. By order of the W. M. nerally wso- particular! eel on. Please be} before he lodge who spoaks emont to | damanuon= F.—Tho members of the ab ake notice that the time of meetin the frst and third Fridays co the frat a evenings in caeh mont Ali Joun Wrerenvie en clany id third IDESOD OUNT ZION ENCAMPMENT, NO. 17, 1. 0.0F P eam pment will pl ed from aturda, Cy ad N'S LODGE T inp! on Friday evenias lendi louge room will be dedicated by the M,W. Graud Master i D. G. TISDALE, Secretary. —-THE MEMBERS OF UNITED ed to attend th ght, April 20th, as business of great i BOARDING HOUSES. vers [AN AND LADY. OR TWO SINGLE Oe TMA ve cecommudated with board le semalt where the eomfort of x home can be had. Alse, py ledy, who is abeewt during tie day. Apply at 237 ig street. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIPE CAN BE ACOOM- modated with » large front room, with board, om the d story, in a fir fronting St. Ji ek. Best of reference giv move on the I: Also) room for one vingle gentle otties, OARD IN SOUTH BROOKL Bo aun be modated with an onfarntehed room uu with partial board, at 316 Hicks ftreet, Letwoen Aimity and Congress bre EY CITY. —ONE OR TWO GENTLE. mmedated with board, OARD IN J p won ean be ac mily, five minut Herald oftice OARD IN JERSEY CITY.—GOOD BOARD CAN BE obtained in Jersey City, shout five minutes’ walk feom the ferry. vediute application ism Tnquire of 4. Clewos, Jersey City ferry A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN BM I OAR DING accommodated with aparior and bedroom, aud board likewise two. gentlemen with ingle rooms, AVG Brow way. ches QOARD.—A PLEASANT ROOM. ON THE THIRG D oor, suitable fora ptlewan aod wife, or two single kentlemen, t board, Apply at 121 Chambers Ftreet, Bose! Ly LUE COUNTRY. A GENTLEMAN, HIS wife, and two childven, may obtaia board in ® private femily, where there will be no other boarders, within am hours ‘ride (by xaitroad) from the city, Yor particulars, inyuire at 425 Pourth street BOARwING Uy SOUTH BROOKLYN Viv E MINUTES walk from th . A small fan have aa unfur- hirhed front room and om, suitable fora gentleman the gentienan, Reforenees ed. dn i 196 Atlantic etrect. FURNISHED APART- . (hoard for the lady ution, where no other neo, Ae roquirsd. Ade exon Bear, Waxtey— writ ment, by a Indy and gout ouly,) in @ respectable, reticed 1 hourders are taken. Payn drees Langley,” ft Bein lady only) where there aro no othee tle house, ” Location uot above Amity street, 1 Address W—, Board, Broadway Post stating loeation and terme, A SUIT 0 , FURNISHED OR UN a few ringle rooms, may be obtained by an curly application at N Wost Twonty, nd steoet, Have is new and hag all the modern inprover Refer encos exchanged, Bosryctwo GENTLEM or three or four single gontle dated with furnished rooms, with large pan - tries attac story, with Loard, in & privat family; rooms lit with bath second floor. Apply at No. 9 Charles street (Warren place). I ate. ENTLEMEN AND THEIR , Wishing to dine down town, OARD UP TOWN. wives, and thre Faust ‘Iwenty-th ird stroet, The house is elegantly furnished, with all the modern im= peo vemn| Gas thronghout the house, Partionlara cam e obtained at 35 Broadway. ‘TED, BY A LADY, IN & CouRzRy, BOARD V picasant village, (New Rochelle, or other,) situated ‘on the New Haven Railroad, not more than one hour's ri ty. wel boned, and. the 7 . aires Clarance, Broadway Post Oiliee, stating Hee, Be, & BOARDING HOUSE IN CHAMBERS STREET— For gentlemen and families—rooms furnished or nafur= hished, Povseseion given immediately. Apply at 1/8 Cham- bers street. pryvats BOARD, — FURNISHED ROOMS AND board, at 34 Enst Twonticth strect, botwoen Fourth avenue and Brondwa: PRIVATE BOARDING. GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives and a few single gentlemen can be accommodated with pleasant rooms and hoard, Furnished rooms to lot. The house is well located. Two lines of stazos pasw the door, hroomsand gas in the house, and all newly fitted up. LA St. Mark's place, It isa now place, Waiter wanted, —THIS FIRST CLASS hous, replete with fas ing, Kailing ond ng hace, will be AVILION, NEW ROCHELT. and delightful summer board cilities for enjoying the batt fishing, other recreations o| this fashionable wat open for the recept on of guests on and a A. FOREMAN. N. B.—Rooms can bo hy applying on the premises. May 1 i ured immediately Hous ODGING ne HAD IM. WARK q STRERT, ROOMS MAY mediately hed or uuturnished, with or withoug, hoard. 2 N ATTIC] {70 LET, FOR ONE single gen at 225 Grund ctroet, newt PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHIL taken nlar to ‘single clink beard. Lo» so and Twenty- yortheast evrner vf Fourth aye eighth street. D CSIRABLE APA ONE OR tworizgle tfront and back fur- ation x To moderate. Kot quired, ontinges, Ke. Apply wt Nu, id NISHED ROC T TO SINGLE GENTLE- N (without ifonry ED ED—BY THRE family ¢ hts, with b hima in terms, wh JPURNISHED Rooms fernished parlor, with to asingle gentleman, in a f tuin iin prove tivn, | Calvary Ated in 2 Ve FRUENISuED Ro —A parlor, cond floor © bas bh Chure Apply $ TO LET, TC wo | witleby ta iy SURNISHED Wi pein references giv Vaverley place. nand VOM AND BEDROOM WANT D POR threo young Indies (sister thout board, ia N York, or Brooklyn. it nent the f Ye Adie atiage terms (which mrst| be moderate), s A.M, f Keferences given and required. ODGING 41h ¥ CAN BE AC OE NGLE GENT J comm ir jut Board, in w private other boerdecs, in South Brook! es Wal ith or Hauil- I OOMS AND BOA NILEMEN AND D—FOR TWOG and for ciugle yentiemen, ean be obtained after ning, ine pr wily, Who Will remove after » into a house with ali the ‘modern inprovemonts, catedina pleasant, airy part of the ety, conventions ea. A 8G. C, at this of I S$ ON UNIVERSITY PLACE, UNSURPASSED in pleasantnoss, newly painted, in euiton or singly, with or withont board, may behind ina firet elass house, aviv) improv t. Menlo served in the rooms it Inunire at 44 University place, oT—IN A NEW FOUR STORY HOUSE, A SUIT deeired. ol of rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with wie of bath, gna, kitchen, ete. No boarders taken, Roferoaces given and required: Apply at 275 Sixth avenue, boi ween Seven- teenth and Eighteenth streets, A PLEASANT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, treet, near the Bowery, to two single gontles men, with bre ast during wee ad dinner on Sunday, where there other boarders.’ Terima, $1 por week. Address Box ‘ost 0 LET~A VERY PLEASANT FRONT PARLOR, ON the first floor, furniehed, to e n, No. arclay strect, nour College place WASthD-A FURNISHED SECOND STORY FRONT bedroom, eitnated on Broadway, below Prince str | atlondedy board, be wanted about the first of June, versons having such accommodations, not over a store, an wi ig to lot them for a roasonable sum, post-paid, Harmony, box 776, lower COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, WAAR ANNA HE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that the business connection herotofor ting be~ tween Wm. Chaso Kacuey and himself is dissolved. York, April 17, 12, Al PARTNER WANTED IN THE HOTEL BUSINESS. an interest in & well atabilined Tisteh, Addeede tor parsinge i & well catablis lars, with real name, &o., Claudius, Herald omices ne" PARTNER WANTED, WITH FROM $2.000 to $3,000, ins wholesale and retail grocery and liquor store, down town, doing business of $5,000 yearly. ‘Th located in one of the greatest thoroughta de eight years. None need apply ual ve amount of cash. Apply to C. B. HOWES, 83 Nassau street. ARTNERSHIP WANTED.—ACTIVE PARTNERSHIP is desired ty @ gentleman of considerable mercantile gUPeTlence, email capital, and Givt class city conncetions, Principals’ only. Address, nature of business, eapital re- aired, and here au aprointment may be made, post pad, for one week, C. W. R. Broadway Post Office. Parrzer WANTED—IN A MANUFACTURING ‘business, remarkably lucrative, and on European foot- ing, | The tuslnere speaking for iteelf, itis only nevesmary to add that capital (wt least $1,000 in ‘eash), of eredit is re- juired. Appoint at once an Laterrivw with ‘ Market,’ Herald office, A. 200M) WANTED—FURN nished, in @ respectable hous bility, and with good references. Abo ferred. Terms mutt be moderate. Address M. U, way Post Offic A MEMBER a THE BAR, 0! indisporiti coming year pay tion of the rent andoxponses. F. ther pari Ply to Geerge T. Maxwell, Eeq., Superior Court, Cler ‘ity Mall. Boll art Aa THE FIRST OF MAY, BY A gentleman and his wife, ® room room, unfure a nished. A private family, and the} Peeereede Auresatl ex Sago Poa Owed oe the OMY EVERAL YEARS jd to hier from om Wanxtep TO PAY eye A BANDSOME BAR unter, fro} Aline addressed to 1 Boy Wroatway Post 4 B., Broadwa: tended to im 2 dele ANTED—A BLOCK OF GROUND IN Brooklyn. Twelve or sixteen lots b and Myrtle, Cumberland and Bedford avenm brick houses, new and well rented, will, be exchanged. For further particnlars inquire of Oakley & Wright, Auetion= cers, 209 Fulton street, opposite City Hell, Brooklyn. THIS CELEBRATED TROTTING limited number of mares, 06 Terms, $20 for tho season. SLBER, baled Gs useey : ASSIUS M. CLAY.

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