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Family Daguerreotypet—The pictures takoo aaily by Holes, 229 Broadway, aro uaivervally pro- nouncod superior specimens of tho art, and equal, if no tter, than those which the American’ Institute awarded Se sreminm medals for the last two years. Brady's National Gallery of Daguerreo~ 205 Broad way comprises porkeaiia, of ees = ‘Thiers, Bugeno Also.’s Gresd View of San Franri ust received by the Ia is preturen, for which prize modal waa awarded ‘he World's Pair, are along well worthy of ® visit from lovers of the fue arts, ‘of ourown country rine, Whe key to success in business ts simply to rticlo at afair prite. THOMPSON, the reotypist, at Sib Bro has adopted this rule, now making pict No. |, for fifty cents. Aga er of course he such word as fail,’ erreotypes In Oil, by W. onal Gallery, 251 Broadway, up- eet. This interesting diseovery with the finish of . Daguerrootypes of cased ‘While the fall glare of the Sun can be easily mana ald of conrse be understood that the wilder light of a cloudy, or even a rainy day, will prodace Just as good & Dague ection of KOOT'S Drovens at 363 Brondwa The plain fact that Cristadoro’s ir Dye do m1 ture which Scalp Establiahment, No, 6 Astor House, N. B.— yooms for applying the Bye, and for fixing on Wigs. Lyons’ Kathairon, for Invigorating and Promoting s hoalthy growth of the human hair, is now pro- ced without an eanal, Sold at 25 cents per bottle, ‘ew York, Brooklyn, and the United States, by similar articles. Principal wholesale depot, 161 Broadway. M. Levett, Dentist, No. 628 Broadway, sakes this method to invite the public to witness hiv great mprovements in Dentistry, as introduced by him, Office rs from 10til1 5o’cloek. His work om the teeth ean be tained ae above, The Press.—Much has been said In the Bydiic Prints regarding the virtues of Bogle's Hyperion uid, and Bogle’s Amole, as being rexpeetively unsurpassed, the ene for cleansing and regenerating the hair, and tho sthor for shaving and washing, These articles have mow stood the test of the strictest scientific invostigation, and © now pro= by thousands of our citizons, and a nced she only articles really worthy of a, plavo at tho toilet. Sold by the invontor, William Bogle, 277 Washing- ten street, Bonton. Sold wholerale and retail, by A. B. ds, 100 Fulton street; Rushton, Clark & Co., 273, and & Smith, 727 Broadway; William H. Cary & ( rl street; and by the Druggists and Perfumors through the world, Whe How and the Man: Kill the bed bugs now, And the rate that plough Through your cellar doors. Powder wil Lye Every insect kill, ‘And his famous Pill All the vermin floors. Depot of Lyon's Magnetic Powder and Pills, 42 Broadway. Itt thas M with pleasure we inform the public COSTAR, (late of 444 Broadway), has removed to ore 448 Bromiway, where they can always nine Costar's Rat, Mouse, Roach, Ant, ey » &e., Exterm’ rr, has pro in the destrustion of the vermin insects, without endangering human life. tar’s Bedbug Exterminator is also very eficctual ; it not only annihilates ‘them, Dut keeps them away. Costar's depot 448 Broadway. For sale by tho principal druggists, wholesale and retail. ecient ner emma ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ‘7 SEE SECOND AND THIRD PAGES. -“@a m , that successful above SPECIAL NOTICES. ee OP ALEORAPHIC OFFICE, NEW YORK AND BOSTON of netic Telegraph Company, 9 Hanover stroct, oor- er street.—The undersigned would respectfully ublic that the extensive repairs lately ounce to the nes made on the Morse Telegraphic Line, between New or! and Boston, aro now completed; and in order to tthe a eat and rapidly incroasing n added, and is now in suc- an immense amount ‘and others re- sages, will find sing Un- juiring baste in the transmi it to he their interest to employ this line, fo eqnalled advantages, satinfactor Iti be more vertain. Reliable eonncetion with all parts of the United States and British provinces, Tarif, from New York to Boston, ten cents for the first ten words—one cent for each added word. | L. L. SADLER, General Superintendent, C. Banny, Manager, AMMANY SOCIETY, OR COLUMBIAN ORDER. Sachems—A special mecting of the Grand Council of Tammany Socicty, or Columbian order, will be held i Council shamber of the Great Wigwam, on Thursday even- ing, the 27th of May, 1852, half an hour after the setting of the sun. Punct attendance is re i d GEO. 8, MESSERVE, Father. Tuon. K, Dowxre, Scribe. ; Manhattan, season of blossoms, Sth moon; year of discove- ries i; of Independence, and of the institution, 64. 0 MEMBERS OF BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS AND othera—The subscriber begs to remind them that he Bas epened books at his office, for the purpose of registering the names of those who wish to dispose or buy shares, thereby afording to both, buyer and seller, the opportunity of making their own bargain ©. MAGGI, Accountant, &e., No.5 Nassan street. the railroad bas been or med f¢ station above Bujio Sol: road is opened to the er 1s leave daily P.M. FR. ABORERS U.B, SOCIETY.—AT A GENERAL MRET- ing of the above Society, held at Montgomery Hall, No. 76 Prince etrest, on Thursday evening, May 20, 1852, it was unanimously carried, that no member should work for X than ton shillings per day. Also, ailmemberson strike shall receive their wages from the Society during their time onatriko, The officers of each division, aro requested to meet on next Saturday evening, at the Forrest House, No. treet, at eight o'clock P.M., on business of impor- Scripture passages, at the Brooklyn Female Acade- my. on Thureday evening. 27th instant, at 8 o'clock. The subject of this lecture is the interesting one of ‘ Marriages, and Marriage in the East.” Admission 25 cents. PSXCHOLOGY.—DR. BENTON WILL LECTURE AND give interesting experiments upon the above subject, at Thalian Hall, 492 Grand strect, between Sheriff and Willet streete, this’and to-morrow <vening. | Doors open at 73 o'elcck, and commence at So'clock. Admission 123g cents, Wy ™. H. RONGE, SOLE AGENT FOR JOSEPHINE Bonnets in the United States, No.7 Park place. PERSONAL. F MRS. GLEASON, LATELY FROM ST. LOUIS. WILL | address a note to King, and leave it at thie office, she will hear of vomething to her advantage. POLITICAL. T A MEETING OF THE BUCHANAN GENERAL Committee of New York, held at their head-quarters, on Wednesday evening, May 26th, tho following gent were appeinted to draft n preamble and resolutions P, Clover, John Barber, M. D., C! the members of the Buchanan lieving James Buc! Esy., of Pennsylvania, to be’ the most available candidate for the democratic party, amon; out to be presented for nomination to the General Democratic Convention, about to assemble at Baltimore, do therefore resolve— : 1. That our Vigilance Committee be increased in number, and that four men be appointed, in addition to those already selected, to proceed to Baltimore to advance the interests of James Buchanan. ; Resolved, That the thanks of this committee be ten- 4 to our honorary members throughout the States, for the valuable information furaished to this committee from time to time, 3. That we be prepared to unite ur political brethren of thecity and county of New York, in responding to the nomination of James Buchanan to tho Presidency, by the Baltimore Conv 4. That while we recommend James Buchanan as our first choles, we will yield our hearty support to any other demo- ic Candidate whom the convention, in its wiedom, may te as heretofore, must be ad- Corresponding Committee of the Bachanan meral Commictes of New York. By order, J. D. STEWART, Chairman, Secretary. THE Fr. NION COURSE.—fROTTING—THURSDAY. MAY 27— 3 P.M. Parse ana stake $500, Mile heats, best 3 ia 5, Spicer enters bl. g.Goliah; Mr. Hy ston Girl; Mr. McLaughlin enters fter, purse and stake wagon and driver Mr. Hugi Kelley enters #, g. New York; Mr. Geo, Spicer enters g. ¢. War Eagle; Mr. Nodine enters #. m. Green Mountain Maid; Mr. Wheelan enters s,m. Lady Haynes. Cara will leave South ferry, Brooklyn, for the course at 2 e’elock P. M., anc 2 8 soon As the sporte are over, Mr. Geor THURSDAY, Sweepstake for $300, mile L, Doty names b. g. Meroor; ; Peter Voorhe NEDIKER, Proprietor, 1.—TROTTING.—FRI Purso and sweep- NIOW COURSE, May 27, at 4 o'¢ heats, best th Wm. WW. Strong names namiey br. g. Paul Jones. \ENTREVILLE ) day, Ma stake, $600, Mile heats, in harnoss, §, McLanghlin names bom. Lady Breok: Conklin names b. g. Centreville; D. Vaifer nates g.m. Lady Vernon; G. Spicer names g. ¢. Wav Fag Perrine names b. m. ‘empleo, Omnibuses jeave Fulton Forry, Brookivn, at ck P.M OBL CONKLIN, Proprietor. ASURE GROUNDS—TROTTING.—A 1 bo given, to come off on Friday, tho heats, bost three in five, ander saddle, for horses purse. Kntries to close at the above house ing, by So'clock. E. LUFF, Proprietor. ASTROLOGY, & THE SINGLE LADIES.—MATRIMONY VS, CELI- basy.—All consultations touching on the ado; Fill bo most religiously ke ance can be given. at believe in the nary, 1249, a young Ind COURKE, L. th, at So'clock, P. M, I FD HOUSE PLE of $25 ove the following testimonios, all d to have 2 courtship con- mmated, which had th ingering for eoven months. ftor having calted, two moons had not boon wasted before was most happily and satisfactorily married, Anothor of June, 1*49, J consentod to call at No. 6 ite etrect, to inquire ahout a gentleman who had been paying his rerpects to ma, and very suddenly left the city, without telling me of it. When I called of Mr. Roback, I did not know where he had gone, but he cold 426 he had gone to Bucks county, Pa., and when ho cama bavk it war exactly #0. We are now married, and I confitently + ge complished through the Mrs. —. All letters to ©. W, y gtrect, New York, will be religiously attonaed ts For more particulars call and got an astronomical alm’ 4pacy provis, where certificates can bo veen, SMART, RESPECTAB years ‘of ago. would lik in a anal, family 8 first rate washer and iro! jon, She can be seen at her treet. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘and assist in washing aod Avenue and avenuo A, for two day ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED rituation ag Cook, or te take care of ohil- in a #mall respectable family; good city reference njections to Ko country. Apply at 243 . third floor, back room, w. ene WANTED. Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, as good ik, Washer i and te ‘ihe boot for » email pr vs f cing ref May be seon fr tw ‘at No. LL Warren rt, udgon street. Can bo sven, or ad~ Greve & note to Emma Dill ANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as Chambermaid and Waiter, or to travel as nurse and general assistant with a lady’ or family, Good rofe- cn. Ficase apply at 24 Fourth avenue, back room, oor. D—A SITUATION AS COOK, IN A PRIVATE ily. by ® woman who perfe de: rt ‘4 Can bo seen at he street, Brevoort Place. A situation ferred. i in the couatry p ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a nituation as Cook, Washer, and Ironer. The best of sity reference gives. May be seen for two days, at No. 110 Seventh avenue, Between Seventeonth and Bighteenth streets, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Hrotostant young woman, to do the general, honse- work of a small ‘family, or as Chambermaid and Waiter. Good city reference given. Ploase inquire at 123 Greenwieh street, st floor, back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN’ ae Chambermaid and Waiter, or as cham- and froner. Can be t No. 19 Fifth n Kighth and Ninth streets. Good reference ed. ar WANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, WHO 18 A GOOD cook, washer and ironer, and kind to child m, and Ss willing to make herself gencraliy useful, A nurs: is kept t> take care of the children. Apply early at 14k West Twenty fourth street, near Seventh avenue. WANTEDIBY A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation as Chambermaid or to wait on a Indy; un~ derstands wing. Has no objection to go in the coun- ry. Good references given. Cali at 64 West Washington Place, Can be seen for two days, ANTED—A_ SITUATION, AS LAUNDRESS OR Cha id, and to assist in the washing, by one who ness thoroughly, and is capable of doing and Froeneh fluting; she is willing to make herse! ly useful, The best of reference will be given, Has no objection to go in the country. Please call at 158 West Twentieth strect, between Seventh and Eighthavenues, Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN Tad: situation as Lady's Maid. She spe English nd can bring the bost of recommendations. Ww. Herald office. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation as Chambermaid, or to do fine wash- ingand ironing, or plain sewing: has ‘good city reference. Can be seen for two days, at 287 Seventeenth atreet, be- tween Eighth amd Ninth avenues, first floor, in the rear bvilding. ANTED—A SMART, Waiter and INTELLIGENT YOUNG WO- man, sh ha servant in a small private family; a Protestant pr t and tidy in the manner ef di wor! r person; good tempered ising: eapable of doing fine washing and ironin; those who ean furnis ty need make aj and 11, at 122 d plain sewer, Ni referonces for character and cap tion. Apply between the hours of 9 Twenty-third street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, a¥ Child's Nurse. Inquire at 374 Broome street. ws TED—A SITUATION AS COOK, AND TO WASH ‘and Iron, or as chambermaid and Inundress, by a yery experienced girl, with good city roferenve. Call at 74 Sixth avenue, in the book store. ANTED— A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Frotestant girl, as Chambermaid and to do fine washing and ironing; or Washing and ironing. Apply al 266 Third avenue, betw Twonty-nesond ani Twonty- third street, y ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as Nurse and Seamstress. Has a goo knowledge of the dresemaking. No objection to do light chomberwork. Can be seen for two days, at Ol Third ave- nue, front room, up stairs. Ww ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A WELL RBCOM- mended girl, who has fe to do general houi excellent washer 1, to do general hoi is’ good cook, wi herwork. Sho’ haa no’ objections to go tance in thecountry, The best of cit; reference given, Can be seen for two days, Pile M1 at 86 Oliver street. Vy ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT woman, 4 situation as first rate Cook; is an excellent bread, cake, and pastry baker. Most unoxveptionable testi- monials ag to character and capability. Please call at 71 Fourth avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets, W ANTE D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE xirl, (who can give good reference from her last place,) wither ae Chambermaid: #r to take care of childrun and do Er lyn Helghts W AX7ED--A GOOD COOK, WASHER, AND IRONER; ‘one Who isindustrions, sober, and honest. The highest wages paid. Apply at 113 Orange street, ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION a8 Cook in @ private family; has no objection to assist inthe washing. The bost of city reference. Please call at No. 42 Stanton street, room No. 5, second floor. Can be seen for two days. ly; can give the best of city reterence; the country for tho summer, ‘and to wait o clildren, if required. Please call at 91 West Seve street, near Sixth avenue. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A COLORED OR A GERMAN GIRL, TO do the general honsework of a small family; she must be n good plain cook, and good washer and ironer; good cit: references required; none other necd apply. Apply at I i nty-kecond street, SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE an as good Cook, and to assist with the 6; is & good breadmaker; has the best of Can be scen for two id Third city reterence fi days, ab2asy Fi UY ANzED—s SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE 3 young woman, as first rate Cook in @ private board- ing house or @ hotel. ' Please call at No. 109 Warren street, upstairs. @an be seen for two days, if not suited, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation in a private family as Chambermaid; she ix a jirst rate washer and ironer; or to do chamberwork and take eare of children, Has no objoction to the country. Bost of city reference given. Please to call at 30) Twelfth street, first floor, front room, between First and Second avenues, W4nrep—By A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as Chambermaid and Waiter, or nurse and plain sewer. Has lived in her last place two years and tight months. Can give the best of city reference. No objection to goin the country. Please call at 124 Sixth avenue. A PROTESTANT YOUNG GIRL, A aid and Waiter, or to take f children and do plain sewing, or a ironing. Has the best of city reference from her las place, where she has lived for two years. Call at 68 Sixth avenue, between Wi averley places, in the store, from 10 o'eloe WANTED A, RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, having lost her own baby, two weeks old, wishes to take a child to her own house to wet nurse, Addross 125 Roosevelt street, second floor, for two days. ' nd floor, for twe it in washin, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, who understands her business, as plain Cook, Washer and Ironer, and to ral house- work. Can come wellrecommended. Pile: call at 55 Oli- ver street. ANTED-A SEAMSTRESS, WHO PERFECTLY UN- derstands her business. A Protestant preferred, Colt at 20 Bond “street, between the hours of"nine and eleven. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do hy # good oi Toman, who muss be & food cook, washe and do the general housework ins small must be neat and tidy in deing who can furnish references for character and capability need make application, Apply at 35 South Seventh street, Wil- liameburg, in the bakery. ANTED—SEVERAL LADIES MORE TO WORK ON papier mache; those who wish t soon—full instructions given in four lesson prise $5. Te ig a leautiful art and study, and also profitable, Apply at 633 Broadway, up stair WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A situation to do xencral housework ina small family; has no objections to fo in the country. Please inquire at 155 Clinton street. Can be seen for two day: W3XTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do plain cooking, washing and ironing. Inquire at No, 12 Vandewater street, Mechanics’ court, first tloor, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE irl, as Chambermaid or general house Servant in & no objection to town or country; has good reference, and is well recommended from her las! Pivaxe call at 212 Elizabeth street, in the store, even for two days. W ANTEDIBY A LADY OF EXPERIENCE, A SITUA- tion in a store, as Saleswoman. The best of reference aive * to ability and character, Address, for three day: Merit, at this office, Wanted also, by a lady, who is & goo dressmaker, a few families to work for by the day. Address, for one week, Caroline, at this office, ho anthor:—On the 1th of | ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM. at who is an Cook, a len! eral housework in ® small either city or A as 80, by ct ambermai ait objection to go in the country, or trat . dest of city if reference can be given. Please call at 16 tween Seeond and Third avenu for two days, if not ong: W ANTED—A SITUA’ La ‘he Sixth street, be- } Where they can be seen TION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young wom: undress or Chambermaid, or to take care of children. Can do plain sewing. cooking. The best of city reference (ait Please 119 Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. be seen for two days. WAntzD—5Y A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION todo general housework; she i a good washer and \ ironer, and can do plain cooking. Good reference from paliaded be lived eleven months, Please apply at 49 Hous- on street, lain at Can BY A WOMAN, AS dining saloon; has no ob- Bert of reference from ity Hall place, in the WANTED-A SITUATION, first-rate Cook in a hotel jection to a private boardin he ince. Pleane eall rear, on the fourth floor, room No. 7. WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as Chambermaid or Waiter. Has no ob- jection to take care ef children, and can give the best of vity reference, Can be seen for two days, at 441 Houston atrec?, corner of Second avenue, on the fourth floor, back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as Wot Nuree, in a private family; has a fresh breast of milk. Has no objection to travel, or go in the country, ‘The best of referonce. May be seen for two days, at No. 420 East Tenth street, Mrs. Alleomon. A NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation—she -rate Cook. She has lived four years in herlast place, Has t f city reference. Please eall at 366 Bowery, in the bal ‘Y- ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as Chambermaid or General Servant. Best of city reference. Can be seen for three days, at 430 Kighth avenue, two doors from Thirty-third street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAB! . young woman, to do the housework of a small private family, or chamberwork and waiting, or to take eare of chil- dren, ' Please call or addrens to 27 First avenue, third floor, front room. Can be seen for two days, if not en- gaved, fancy store, irteenth and Fourteenth sts. BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS , and to assist in the washing and ironing, or would do the cooking, washing and iron- ate family; would have no objections to do work of 4 small private family; no other need apply; Can be seen for two days at her last omployer's. Please cail at No. 32 Eighteenth street, between Broadway and Fourthavenue, near Broadway. Goodrefereuce given. Wy ANmED TY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, # situation as Chambermaid and Seamstress; the best, of city references given. May be seen for two days, at Lid of ch Brooklyn. i Court street, So’ W ANTE D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘VY young woman, to do the gencral housework of a small private family; is er and ironer, or woul charge of children; would have no objectionsto travel. Can be seen for two days, at 12 Amity place; has good city refe- rence Wantn—af a STE a situation in ym a general housework; good city referenc or ai str ing of @ small p the general ho ¥, RESPECTABLE WOMAN, mily, either as Cook, or to do ms nds baking well, and can give ‘Apply to J. Laind, 92 Chatham street, WANTED-BY A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, A SiTU- tion to take care of children and do plain sewing. Please eal at 194 avenue A, second story, room No.7. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PERSON WHOIS A good cook, washer and ironer. Communication may be had and reference obtained, by applying at 40 Irving place, whero she has lived the last year, and can be seen for wo daya, WANTED —A SITUATION Cook, AD’ fe BY A RESPECTABLE her and objection to country, or toalarge family. Tho be given, by applying at 27 Marion » hear the corner ett WANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE PERSON, A SITUA. tion ax Nurse and Seamstress. She bas lived in the above capacity five years, in her last place. Can give the Lest of city reference. No objection to travel. Can be seen for two days, at No, 16 East Eleventh street, WAntsp-sy A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion to do genoral housework, cooking, washing, and ironing ; has good eity references, Please apply at the next door to the corner of Twenty-first street and Ninth avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young American woman, as Wet Nurse. Can be seen for three days, if not gaged. Plense apply at No. 13 For- syth strect, in the rear, No. 8 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE pirl, as Nurse and Seamstress; understands making ladies’ and children’s dresses. Has no ob; to the coun- try, orto travel. Please call at 29 Sheriff street. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as Waiter in in & private family—one who understands it, and can produce city reference from some respeetablo families. Inquire at W. D. Crumbie’s Drug Store, No. 863 Broadway, corner of Fourteenth street. WA XTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE roung woman, as Seamstress; can cut and fit chil- dren's dresses id prefer the country. Has good eity reference. be seen for two days, at 430 Fourth avenue, between Thirticth and Thirty-fieat streets ————— es WP ASTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituationas Chambermaid and Waiter, er to do xe- neral housework. The best of city reference gi seen for two days, at No. 77 Nineteenth str Sixth and Seventh avenues, in the basement. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A STEADY, RE- spe: etable woman; she is & good cook, and would be willing to assist in can king of a genteel privi city reference can begiven. Please call at 99 Greenwich avenue, up staira. Can be seen during the week. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a cituation a6 Seamstress; has no objection to cham: berwork, Was three years in hor last plac unexeeptionable references, Apply at 176 W eighth & Eighth avenue. nd can give i Twonty- A SITUATION; nd an excellent washer and er; would have ne objection to do the cooking of a small ily}; wages not so much an object as a steady place. The best of city reforence given from where she has lived four years. Please apply at 614; Orchard street, near Grand, in he rear. ges COOK: hey! ae biaeew§ oatn ent whito wi man need ~ Call at 2 y piace, between 10 mau IZ Ac M. ey iednpsaeasebbitd W4NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as Chambermaid, Laundress, or Nurse, and to travel witha sick lady; the best of city reference givon. Can be seen for two days, at No. 81 Fourth avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTADLE vagtnne oman, 4 Cook, Washer, and Ironer in & nmalb family; th of ei referonee. Can be se tw days,” Please call'at No. 7 Fitth strect. ebaethres ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE W young woman to do chamberwork and waiting, or chamberwork and washing; the bost of city refe givens Please call at 1 Mott atrect, Can be da oe can be seen for two ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as Chambermaid, and to assist in the wash- ing, or as Laundress; can be seon fortwo days. Please call at 103 Sixteenth street, in the rear, second floor, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, y AS FIRST- in @ private family, by a very respectable woman; she understands baking brad, and is an excellont washer and he best of city reference oan he given, we oll 8 Tenth avenue, between Sixtoonth and Seventeouth WA NTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE, YOUNG WOMAN, | a situation as Dr | do all kinds of sewing. | keon for two days, at 368 First avenue and avenue A, top floor, front ro ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation todo general housework, and washing oning, or As Chambermaid and Laundress. city references given, Can be seen for two daye at lancey ste ANTED- situation as, | betwoon fifteen anit sixt | Moster stroet, WANTED-BY AN AMPRICAN LADY, A. srru 4. tion as housekesper in a hotel or a gentloman’s fami- ly, or as Nurse, Can be seen at 26 Farman stro i lyh, during this week ANTED—A_ SiTU Protestant gir Fohildren, and is willt pod city ref RESPECTABLE YOUNG Gi take care of children, She is yours of age, Apply at No. 7 TION, BY A RESPROTABIN » do Chamberwork and take re to make horsolf gonerally usoful. an en for two days. at 172 bet Eighth mn Seventh and ~A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOWA ritnd, to do general Housework or Cham- nall family. Can be soon fortwo days, Roosevelt street, corner of Chasham en Beet of referenee, eal t reem al, WANZED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN asituation to do chamberwork, and to assist in wash- ing and ironing, or to do general two years in her last situation. The of city reference can be given, if required, Please call at 122 Eleventh street hetween First avenue and a ue A. WOMAN, tor. Has ne ‘oning. Can be seen two days, in the rear barement. ject’ in the w at No. 14 Hester street, for Good reference given. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY AN EXPE; rionced woman, who understands her business in al its branches—Meaty. Pastry, Jell odjection to the country. Her recomm ter and ability are unexceptionable. Apply at No. 100 E) dridge strect. next door to Dr, Oatman’s, or Beil’s Intelli- gence office, 99 Leonard stroet. A_ PROTESTANT, SCOTCH GIRL, A Chambermaid or child: Narse, She objection to travel with ly. Good + Please call at 71 Kast Broadway, for two aa, WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RES young woman, as Nuree and Seamst boon accustomed to the care of children for reve and ean be highly recommended. Apply at No. Place, ‘anh three WANXTED-BY A RESPECTARLE GIRL, A siTua- tion as Cook, Washer, and Ironer, or to do chamber- Fist, flasmo objection to-go to the conntry with a family. Mas good reference from her Inst place, Can be son, for one week, at 37 Elm street, Mrs, Johnston's, up stairs, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, s situation as eamstrem Can ent and fit Indies’ and children’s dresses, and do neat fine sewing. Is Willing to make herself generally neeful, No objections to go to the country with a respectable family, No other need apply, Best of city reference from her laat place, where the lived four years, Please eall at No, 9 Reade stroot WANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN —one as Cnambermaid and to do sewing. or ¢ Leun- dons; she understands Freneh fluting; and the other as Cook. The best of city reference given. Ploase call at Nov ‘9 Broadway, in the store, Can be seen for two days. 07 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, as Chambermail and Seamstross in private family, Can'be seen for two days, at 217 Madison street, room 42, W 4 S72p—4 NuRSE FoR Two You ayy 1cyiniet cederly Protestant womay, willing to. teavnly d live eo unter aring th jumiaer. pl MV day, at 8 Macdougal atraet, ne 'N® Sumuacee Apply this WANTED—-IMMEDIATELY, s1x OR EIGUT tilla makers; those particularly who perfoe stand making tho shelland tulip trimming, : day and to-morrow, at 274 Fulton street, Mev kly waxes and stoady employment, y ANTFED—BY AR asitnation ae pla would | i MAN- TARL Cook, Washe ‘0 «lo tha housework hort distance in the « ves van be given. Pi WV ANTED— WASHING BY A WOMAN, WHO IS AN lient Loundress, and capable of doing ap all k nda Washed clothes; ‘shirts, and laden’ dresses Yue very jandsomely. mete to Al West sly. Please call wenty-eixth etreet, for X. WANTS. WANTED ay AN ENGLISH WOMAN, A SITUA- thon a8 Nurse and Soametross; sho ofa bé soon for one * No. 7 Greenwich street, Babtery. WA NTED-4 SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, 70 a. Cham .. No objection ake eare of children, “Peake te call'a1 582 Bower, WwW ANTBD—bY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT rl, ® situation as Soamatross or Chambermaid, or to Mu of children in @ small private family; the beat of reference can be given, Please call at 178 Ludiow street. ANTED-—A YOUNG LADY, TO ATTEND A SA- loon, at 21 Hudson treet, Nono bat those scquainted With the businose (Americane) need apply. D~A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE nt widow wor » a8 Chambermaid or i mily, or to take osre of children no 0! Neetions to p to the country, 0 Twellth street, betw: hired and Fourth toseen tor two days; the iv without incum- ANTED—RY A SMART YOUNG tion as Laundress or Chamber needle worker; sho understands the 6: he a derstands her business in each of the above departments, Has lived with the moat respectable families. Good city re- ference. Please inquire for M. 6., 806 Broadway, coeor of Fourteenth street. WOMAN, A SITUA- id ANTED—BY A SMART, cient girl, it i to chamberwork, and to produce good tity refere ‘ands street, Brooklyn, ACTIVE, AND EFFI. ousework oF Washing and ironing. She ean May be seen until suited, at 4 ho basement. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO ATTEND A FANCY store; one who bas some knowledge of the Milinery Dusiners, and speaks German, Apply at No. 189 Greeu wich street, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as Chambermaid and plain Sewer, or to are of children and plain sewing. Be best, of city ree a for two days, at No. 07 Fifteonth ference given. Can be RESPECTABLE MARRIED LADY of baby, either in doora or ather din the most healthful part of a in an honr's distance of the City Hall. ply to the Rev. Mr. Preston, or Doctor ‘an be seen ‘until next oh top room, ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN, OF good address and active business habits, to attond bar and assist in the management cf @ restaurant and dining saloon—one whose character will bear the strictest inquiry, and who can prodneo unexceptionable r Mility and probity, may apply betweon the houre of 8 an ‘clock, this morning, to John Mart, 417 Broadway, corner would take own house, which ples nt village w: for ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH- man, a situation as Under Steward on board of a steamer, of to wait on a gentleman going &, voyage. Best of references can be given. Please address T. Marshall, 145 Sixth avonue, where he can be seen for threo daye, Alllet- tera strictly attended to, ANTED-—IN A DINING SALOON, TWO WAITERS. Inquire of PF. H. WAY, 203 Wa hington street. ANTE D-IMMEDI Y, v FIRST CLASS jowmneymon Hair Dressers, for Phalon's new and splendid onravlichment, St, Nicholas Hotel, 17" Troad- way. Forsons of gentlemanly address, aud who perfectly under aé their businoss, will here find a good ani erma~ pent rend others need apply Wager $10 per week, with Aw fforded of increasing it to $l2 y perduisiven wanted, todo light work. Ap- ply immodietely, ae 197 Broadway, corner Doy street, ITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT ANTED—A oung man, lately from Burope, as Waiter or Foot- man, in a private family, Has no objection to go to the gountry. Can bo soon, for twa days, at the harness «tore, No. 756 Rroulway, corner ot Eighth street. e ANTS TO LEARN A TRADE.—A SMART, STEADY Englinh boy wants to learn s trado—Plumbing pro- ferzod. Can give good references, Has beon eighteen months in this country, apply at Bank Hotel, Dry Dook, Room 25, froui one to six, or at 24 Spring street. Address W. Pearson, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—TWO ASSISTANTS IN the ribbon, la and embroidery busi Grand stre' but experienced pply. RAR AAA an A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS ry Poem bermeld. oras mralteg. an wo; ia willing to make herself ge useful. Ha fe . quired. “Address 209 Pwonty-seventh Soren rene HF RESCRCTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION ‘as Stewardess, She can give good rofarence from her inst situation, Apply at 123 Grecawich strect, ‘at Mer Roed's, up stairs. SITUATION WANTED BY A young married as Wet Nure a days old, "eal at No. 4 Batavia nd floor, Has ne objection to go in the country. ween for two days, RESPE tituation as Chamberm family, Best of city rofere Went Seventeonth — streot, avenues, and Waiter, in a private given, Please eall at 2o between’ Ninth and Tenth TABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion as Chambermaid; or to take care of ehildron and do plain sewing. No objection to go in tho country. it city reference can be produced, Can be seen for two days, Yo. 114 Twenty-second street, between Second and Third hird floor, i A SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG WOMAN TO do plain sewing and take caro of children, or to do chamberwork and take eare of children. Bost of city ro- ference can be given ‘rom her last place. Please onll at 8 Union Court, between Eleventh and Twelfth strove eon for two days. RESPRCTABLE YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL wants a situation, either as Child’s Maid, Chambormaid, or Waiter, in a small pri family. Good references ven, if required, from her last place, Pleave call at 13 feutge RMAN WAITER, "a pla ing some English, ix wanted in a pr bringing ood sity testimonials, ‘applying before 9 or at 4 o'clock, Fifth avenue and Twenty-second str ADY WISHES A PERMANENT S ‘ancy or Millinery Store, in Broadway Please call on, or address a note to Miss H. way, from 10 to 3 o'clock. ocure asituation, N ENGLISH WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITUA- tion, either to take charge of a baby or invalid lady. ‘The advertiser beingan educated porsen, and having a tho- rough knowledge of housekeeping, would be found an a sition. Hi objection to the country or to travel. Can give the hi To be seen for a fow days at lid Ath ity references. je atroet, Brook! ING BOY WANTS TO L STOUT, WIL! Cooperage or Plumbing Trado; cooper preferred. come well recommended from his last employer. Can be en for two days, at 114 Orchard street, corner of Delancy. YOUNG MAN WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUATION Coachman, either in town or country. Ho has hi rt in the above capacity, and oan pi ory testimonials as to character and competency. A line addressed P. Traynor, 37% Broadway, "Tr Ty, 19 Liberty street, will moct with prompt attention: LOST AND REWARDS. WARD.—STOL' “GOLD LEPINE cha repeater, with énamelted dial. gold Bautle & Co., Geneva, No. 62,634. iy oh muy be left, to have the aired, is earnestly requested to retain it, box 219 Post Oice, —LOST, A SMALL WHITE TERRIER i his ears are cropped, and colored a little yellow. ‘The shove reward will be paid for him at 87 St. Mark's place, xt door to the 5 REWARD-—STO! ‘Ri bingon street, a small terrie: taining the owner's name and add wtreet ). ard will be paid for any which will lead to the conviction of the thief. OST—A BLACK SILK PURSE, WITH STEEL BEADS, containing a sum of, money, in one of the Falton Ferry line of stages, ou Tuesday afternoon, going from Duane street to Fulton streot. ‘Whe finder will be suitably. re- warded by leaving it, with ite contents, at No. 69 Marray at, 08 T—LAST EVENING, BETWEEN BROADWAY, through Uxion Park, down the Bowery to Chatham streot, @ lady's gold Chain, which the finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving itat Taylor's Hotel, Cortlandt strost, ANTED-—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS Porter in astore. Understands coopering, and would have no objection to drive a horse and cart and make him- if generally usoful. Best of city reference given. A note addressed to Richard Barry, 483 Pearl street, will be tended to. ANTED-A SITUATION BY A PROTESTANT young man, as Coachman, who per‘ectly under: ‘agement of horses, Has no objecti in the country. give tho best of city reforonces, and also from some of tho first noblemen of England, with whom he has lived. Apply to W.H,, No. 4 Warren strect, or at Mr. Charles Waters’, 840 Broadway, corner of Thirteenth atreet, ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—. that thoroughly understan’ Permanent situation is ¢: No. 8 Harm sourt, i 3 DIE SINKER. TO ONE in business good wag tied. Address 8. C. iphia, ANTED—A GOOD WORKMAN, THAT HAS BEEN accustomed tofinishingand putting up Gas Chandeliers, Ko. Ke, To such, good wages and constant employment will be given. Apply to J. & I. COX, 349 Broadway. ANTED—THREE GAS FITTERS, AT J. WHITE. law's, No. 10 Court street, Brooklyn, Good wage bee 0 given, Apply between the Lours of nine and o1 o'clock. ANTED—A STEADY, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN wants a situation, in a respectable office or atore, where he would make himself generally useful. He writes & Salary no object, 3., Horald efers to laat emp! office, for three da; OST—ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, ABOUT SIX o'clock, on the Atlantic ferry, a bank hook, containing money and papers. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaying it at my place, 24 William street. OST—ON FRIDAY NIGHT LAST, A BANK BOOK on the Seamen’s Savings Bank. Whoeve: nd me, and will return it to the owner, James Wel Whitehall street, will be rewarded. OST.—ON SATU IN RROADWAY, between White ai 8, 9 Gold Chain, with a Gold Pencil, Vinaigrette and Watch’ Key attached, with initials of E. K.M., on the pencil. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the samo at 85 Gold street, OST—ON THE 2irn INSTANT, IN A BROADWAY Stage, twenty-three doliars in Boston bank bills—four five doll: and one three dollar bill, A suitvble reward will b if the finder will restore the mency to Mra, Con- dry, No. 1 Waverley place. O8T—A CAMEO BRACELET, WITH THE INITIALS R, M. on the elaep, in Broadway, opposite the Park. A liberal reward will be given by leaving it at Mrs. Jay's, 13 Moroer str: OST—IN GOING FROM NEW STREET THROUGH Broadway to Leonard etrect, s pocket book, contain- ing about $15, and some papers, valuable to the owner. A Inberal reward will be paid by returning it to 56 New street: te —ON THF. 18TH INSTANT, 1N ONE Grand strect stages, a Keceipt Book, of n a one but the owner. If der will leave it at JIL Granil street, he will be liberally rewarced. VV ANTED—A YOUNG GERMAN PORTER, WHO understands English, and can bring oLory refe~ ren A immediately at 727 Broadway WANIED—A BOY, FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE, wants to bind himeolf to a trade—he ie not particular what kind; ean give good recommendations. Apply to Patrick Cassady, ANTED TO PURCHASE—A SECOND HAND IRON Safe, of 8. C. Herring's make. Any person having one 0 sell, will please Salamander, Broadwey Poet Office, stating where th LLOzTS WANTED_ON THE EAST RIVER, BETWEEN Beekman street and Old SIi ble fer etorage store, Apply by letter, Herali GITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, FROM Maine, who has a good cducation, and is well calculated to work in ® grocery, Grive a cart. or act as groom, OF AEBiste ant waiter, as he is ready and willing to engage in any ho- best ceeploymeat to sesure a living. Apply to W. W. Do Forest & Co., 62 South street. BY, WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL clothing store; best of references required. A fino front room to let om the premises. Apply to JAS. BURK, Jr., 37 Maiden lane. Boy WANTED—IN A BOOKSTORE; ONE RESIDING in the vicinity of Thirty-second street, and who has some knowledge of the business, proferrd.’ Testimonial of character will be required. Apply, this day and $o-morrow, between ten and onc o'clock, at tho bookstore 225 Bleecker street. A moderate compensation will be allowed the first year. "A counter Show Ck vamp BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE Washington street, garret room. Proter ituation as first rate Cook, who understan s, game, and French cooking, im all ite branche: fer & hotel or dininy loon, or would 0 Calit if eonveni The mort ith o family, 5 ‘isfactory re: ces, if rec d. Please call at 77 Centre street, after 10 o'clock, ‘or one week. Oe BOATMEN WANTED. wanted to freight ooh in boat a1 CANAL BOATME! For joulars appl; al Company, corner ot 0 Win. Hathaway, Agent, Broadway Port Ewen, near Rondout. LERK WANTED.—A sant with th . ood, hand, and und ing, and is willing imeelf gene ear of & situation H.B. N., Herald handwriting of the ating references, snd amount of salary ¢x- DEUS CLERK WANTED—ONE COMPETENT TO take hares of a first class store will re: oa Liberal salary. N.B.—A fine family Horse for sale cheap, Apriy at 71 Canal street, DDRESSMAKER WANTED BY THE MONPIL—A RE- ectable ‘oung Indy, who perfectly understande tho busine: er need apply—may obtain & very desirable ermanent situation, and good salary, at 23 Myrtle avenue, rooklyn. Please call all the week. ILES OF THE NEW YORK HERALN.—WANTED, files of 1851. Bound copy of 1850 forsale, Also, from nuary Ist, 1X2, to the present time. Inquire at 100 Nas- a etréet, betweon Ana and Fulton. NEW YORK BAY CEMETERY.—WANTED, A SUPER- intendent of Cometery Grounds, within three miles of the city. One who imily, aud’ will board the work men onthegrounds, Housercntfree. Apply at 29 Broad- way. QITVATION WANTED—BY A FIR who thoroughly understands her im, eOups, jell! and all kinds of di 460 Fifteenth street, for two days, if not de bost of city references can be givem. None buv a pri- vate family need appl GITTATIONS WANTED. SS men, 22 and 26 y acquainted with the Engli who understand bi with England, Fra situations, together or of this city, Most satisf H. F,, Herald office. O DRUGGISTS—WANTED, A SITUATION AS Clerk, by a yo jan who has been in the business for Inst tive years for himself, Addrees Chemist, Horaid CLASS COOK, —TWO YOUNG GENTLE- of Re, who are thotoughly French, and Italian langaages, ‘and could influenes the trado Italy, sre desirous to get good rately, in & respectable house ory referonves given, Address WANTED—TO MAKE SUMWER Pants and Vest —customer and #hop. Also, two toms and two bedzwome to let. Apply at 200 Wooster etre: © LAWYER: languages, and who, during two years past, hi in the practice of the law, deeires to connect profession, oither ss managing clerk or partn Rasty of acknowledged standing. iy neagaxed self, in that with some Excellent reference g 0 Apply at No. 20 Nassan street, room | IPRACHERS WANTED —TWANTY VACANCIES TO be filled soon by E. it s Agency, 203 Broadway, requiring a comin branch fering $200 to $1,500. The righ belongs te none year. ANTED—INDUSTRIOUS MEN AND WOMEN, reeoive instructions in five arefal and two ornare arts, by whieh you can m snd handsome either fn the ity or country. They address in she United States on’ paid, Addrers D.D. Burt, box Ni becribers only, Terme, one NIED—AT THE BR Ubice, 4 W Also, men and Employers cnn have efficient sad kervamte from Mie sehen, [Urhero mone are adi well recommonde: om the follows year; otherwise, 2 cents, salen N ANTED—AT NO, 1i4 NASSAU STREET, © ALBS- mon, School Tea:horr, Barkeopers, Mon on Railroads, Waiters, Gardener hisen, Boye to learn Traden,Ginls to fill food sivuatiens, ‘Applicanteat adutance, eneloring riting 8h 1. free of portage, d be La the situation ror quired, will be suited. THOS, RPINK, Agent, OM BROADWAY AND I. to Rose stre ONARD iold The finder will be liberally rewarded by bs and Wood's store, 435 Pearl street. O8T—IN ONE OF THE SEY at ENTH AVEN o#, on Saturday afternoon las d Purse, containi: ten doll. gold orner of Amity str The loser got a lady and two roadway, an in the of them found the purse and will It eith Mrs. C. H., 420 East Tenth street, near Av nd men. to the loser, C, they will be liberally rewarded. OUND-—ON TUESDAY, ON THE CORNER OF Fourth street and Broadway, a Purse, containing » smallamount of money, which the owner can haye by call- Ang at 19 Bi reet, up stairs, OUND—BY A SERVANT GIRL, ON THE 25TH OF February, on the corner of Bloecker street Aud Broad. way, a hair Bracelet, with gold ‘The ownor cau have it by ealling at this off REMOVALS. RS. VETAULT, 673 BROADWAY, BEGS TO IN» form her patrons that, from the ist of May sho wil Femove her show rooms to the first floor of house 711 Brond- ‘way, corner of Washington place. Sho also scquaints thom th ba received from the first houses in Paris s large aesortment of bonnets, mantillag, linen, and articles for mourning of every description, &c. EMOVAL turers of gold Jewelry in all its varie 6, Be., M. Richards 4d Jewelry of over .. have removed the up stairs, a few doors opposite the Howard Ho: EMOVAL.—P. HOUSTON, DENTIST, HAS REMOVED from No. 4 Park Rince to No. 296 Fourth strect, third door from Washington Parade ground. Torms moderate, INSTRUCTIONS. N ITALIAN SINGLE LADY, ACCOMPLISHED VO- ealist, Pianist, and considered as one of the best denchors in singing ‘residing in New York, wishos to find s Pleasant residence, consisting of two or three rooms, fur- nished or unfurnished, with or without hoard. The rent to be paid in part by tuition in sieging, pianoforte, or in the French, Italian, and Spanish languages, in which the lady rofessed, as woll as ta music. Address letter V, Herald office, —A GENTLEMAN FROM EUROPE, some time in the United States, offurs 8 professor of the Latin, Grook, French, German, Fealiai Spanish languages.’ Me confident that he om give'an insight into the atinitien there and the English language, so as materially;to shorten the time necessary to obtain a perfoot knowledge of each. Please address Br. T. H., at the office of this pa ATHEMATICAL ACADEMY, NO. 230 BRO. room No. 47 (near the Irving House). ¢ instructions in overy aplication to Mechani inecring, Land Survoyi —From 8 to 11 o'clock M. PD. and paying expe: to 179 Broadway, ret, and directly = te, ‘Hours: 2to Band 7 to Po'clock ea USIC.—A LADY RESIDING IN THE UPPER I city, would be happy to engago ® limited num- th forte, on very moderate terms, Mrs. W., 240 West Thirticth stroet, of that language, who for those commencing, very day, from 3to 5 o'clock, Terms moderate. NCING ACADEMY, 110 GRAND STRERT, FOURTH door from Broadway.—P. Saracco, sole teacher of the well known in America, will keep open his Saloon every day during the summor, for clarnes and private lessons, and for practice cvery morning and evening, av usual. A very fow loesons are onvugh to Jeagn all the above dans RNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP—JONN P. TRACY, Ornamental Writer and Draughteman, will be ready in A few days to accept an cngagemont, either with private party orin s respectable aca omy. His writing, both in ori sinality of design and bei execution, «urpaaves any- thing of the kind that has yet appearod in the Unit Mapping, coloring, deo. im proportionalstyle. Addr P. Tracey, Herald Office, ish to practin Mi ¥ uM bi Joba CENTLEMEN WHO igues of business hours, Will find everything provided for their comfort and oon: venien the Astor Billiard Saloon, 312 Broadway, where i five superb new Tables, in playing order, at- one who are competent to do thvir business, 0 YOU WANT A GOOD FITTING SHIRT)—IF $0, stop in to MRS. CLEVELAND, 003 Broadway, as nos boidy can surpass her for Beutnets aud well iting shipts Pon saeca rt LL DRESS UNIFORM COAT, FOR jstant Surgoon in the navy, suitable for & spare Address 0, T, Union Place Post Otho. INTELLIGENCE. — A. ana person. PrAgiion apie DAVI 30! M. it 05 Browlway, have jnst rove Paris @ Jargo Assortment of Lace and Muslin € Window Cornices, Fronch Shades. Hanging: ders, &¢., all of recontimportation, and of tho most fash- ionabte style, twenty per cont ess) than aay house in the edintely. city. Call and examine their extensive stock in INE ART8.—ALMOST EYERY DAY SOME STRAN- calla at my store to buy rare old Engravings, Por- traite, Scrap Prints, Landscapes, or large ern prints for framing, who never knew there was so large a stock in the sity, although have becn in the same location ten yours. Fngravin| JAMES B. BIGGAR, west of Broadway. N. P. ACKERBERG, RECENTLY AR- hin, ed at No. FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM WaNrED joman and his wife, with board for the lady, in to y where there are no other boariers; ned if requ Addrors J. D.., one large roou PRIVATE FAMILY WISHES TO LET, T@ A GEN- theman and his wife, with full or partial board, or to Acingle gentioman, without board, m neatly furnished room: bath an vonvenient to Broadway. APARTMENTS TO i A, ro nd be pact Fifveenth boord, on ri Amity stre add Tw to house! the Apply at Ni FURNISHED OR UNFUR- ap family, euitable for tlemen. Apply at 77 oklyo, three minutes walk from shower bath in th GENTLEMAN AND IIS WIFE, OR TWO OR THRER le gentlemen, oan be nmodated with pleasan ‘lichtfully situated house, No. 48 street, in the immediate vieinity of Union WITH CARPET Athont SMALL nd com furni mable No other boarders ton, if required, and privilege o Waloott, Herald office. ay PRIVATE FAMILY. OCCUPYING A NEAT ¢ tage in the neichberhood of Fifth avenue, nob above elfth street, is desirous of leling two fu: alshed pores a gentleman and lady who wish to lead a quiet lif ROOM ORTABLE », to ring, in & re willbe let with basement and necessaries for housekeeping, or qu r ap A wil board for the lady only. Address G. W., pre-paid, Union uare Post Office OO FRANKLIN S®REET, ONE i, good living, and are willin ply to Mra. Shulley, aslabove, PRIVATE sitting ri th breakfa FAMILY WILL LET A FURNISHED nd hed room, to one or two gentlemen, juired. Apply at 54 Bo OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR & B board, wi hoi me ap: wi! to rai preferred. Address 2 avited to eall on me at ne wil bai no: veommodated with board and pl fow single gontlomon, can obtain full or partial th pleagant rooms, whore there are but few riers, ith all the modern improvement jeneai cation, No. 69 ‘Wet Twe: y-dret stroot, between wins and on can have partial board, artments, in a private family of two persons, where there 11 Le no other boarders, and where every pai insure comfort, those who are fond of quictness, nal advantages aro offered, Inquire at 71 Warren at. OARD IN THE COUNTRY.—PERSONS WISRING to visit the country during th aton, can be ouaant rooms. Location the Hudson River; accessto and from the city daily, by ilroad and xtoamboats. Address (post paid) W. North, raw, Rockland county. OARD WANTED--BY A LADY AND also fora single gentleman. Locatior Wk, Herald Otte, OARDING.—FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS ARE sto know where to find a house, and moot their views. before on- ch persons aro respectfully Wost Twonty-seoond abaect, ‘clans new house, . gna, Croton water, 4, well furnish ble ‘OCHILDREN, ar the Battery ar Broadway and Fitth avenue in a fire th all the modern improvemen thy, Se. Large a: whe had, None but persons bility noed call, MRS. B. Boar, IN sourn BROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE, Rt br So. Atlantic street, id desi their wives, or single gentlemen. entlemen can be accommodated with nico rooms, enkiaet, and tea, and dinner on Sundays, in a respootable tof South Brooklyn, within five minutes walk of the uth Fervy. Address F. B., box 3052 Post Ofiee, OARDING IN BROOKLYN. —A LADY HAVING taken anewly furnished house in Clinton atroot, moar jrous of takiog a few gentlemen with ms reasonable, Apply at 83 Cedar street, up stairs, ur 166 Fulton atreet, upstairs, New York. OARD| ADY NTLEMAN E pleasantly accommodated with a furnished room (board for the Indy only) in & small privato family; no other board ers, Tho house ix newly furnished. Location very pleasant. Address Tessie, Broadway Post Office, stating when and Where an interview may be had, as no other will be attend- ed ro no OARDING.—TWO GENTLEMEN AND THR acoommod gon street, for use of ¢ to, Board in advance, _ OARD.—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, ON THE SECOND floor, for @ gentleman and his wife; alto, two small ma, for single gentlemen; may be had, by applying at 9 Hubert street. Bore. WANTED BY A LADY, WITH A SMALL, leasantly furnished room, with a’ widow I Paras °, must be very mode; dress G. Eddy, Bri ly, who has which will be y Pout Otic boarders. ‘Terms id. ‘wives, also @ few singlo gentlemen, can be ban ted with pleasant rooms and board, St.John's park. Bath, dey i Apply as above. OARD AT HOBOKEN.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLE- men can obtain full or partial board at No. 1 Hudson terrace, within two minutes walk of the ferry. fast and toa, for two gentlemen, in a private fe the ferry. Ne oth h, enteol summ he bay. OARD IN HOBOKEN.—A HANDSOMELY FUR- nished parlor and two bedrooms, with or withon$ broak- ly, near . &e. This i# a quict, with a delightful breeve from Horald offiee, Addre ry park, Tho situation is delig! OARD.—A HANDSOME SUITE OF ROOMS ON THE first floor, also ether rooms, can be had at Nos, &2and East Twenty-third strect, above U: wmmer mont short dist eful for the try. ing Exchange, 87 OARD WANTED FOR GENTLEMEN AND WIVES, single gentlemen and ladies, both in tho city and ooun- Apply (postpaid, itby mail) at the New York Board- Duane sirect, second doer enes from S04 Broadway. gentlemen, can be obt avenue, health, moi board, for a gentleman and lady; also roo in the first clase ni the modern improvements, baths. ens, & Union square, Apply to Mr. Da ‘© OARDING IN A 7 floor, to let to a gen vo rooms for single gentlemen. [ OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A 850¥ teen years of age, in » and Eniclia TRIP, achool or & family, Wheen fi ducation will be [ee we Amattat Limited 9 $100 por year. Addreas “Boy,” Herald office, Cc abi the vicinity, are indisp ven. Adi ituation is pleasant, railroad or steamboat. fourth OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—IN A HOTEL OR boarding house in the country, or a villoge; within two miles, and on, near, or between the Mudsom and nic rivers, from June till November, for s family d friends, without small children, Good shade treen out or near the how d pleasant walks and drives in able. vy rei area, prepaid, with + box 1,130, Post Office OUNTRY BOARD. Me eeptional terms and full part New York. LADY LIVING IN THE CO minvdate thrve or four boaeders during the summer. The healthy neighborhood, jon, about two hours’ ride feom the ei Address G. T., 109 East Pwonty- of the Hu: F URNISHED ROOMS TO or Washington eqnare, way, second floor, References roquire LET.—TWO OR THREE single gentlemen can obtain vory pl without partial board, in a first class private ho Enquire of Mr. A. Lambert, 208 URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITHOUT BOARD; at 117 Chambers street, rooins on the third, for Bat street, near Broadway, two large and two small r ho HANG! i02 Brondway: URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN THE HANDSOM balcony house, Nos. 109 and 111 Canal street. with ry, on the first floor, and ingle gentlemen, with br. d_tea, if desired. Inquire on the pre d water closet in th JRNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, TO To a gentleman only, in a first elass hous On ae, sity parlor, tw: fast of bath room, &0. For partioulars inquire of NURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO SINGLE GE men, with or without breakfast and tea, in the w. use, containing bath rooms ahd gass, No. 4 Amity Plac Goon FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TOCRTUBR OR marrie bath room, &c. Apply Ho: A ENTLEMEN DESIR Han English home, can find it by applyin board, in a private house in Hudson pi forry.’ For particuinrs, address box 3,066 P. seperate, on frat, second, or third tors, oreingle gentlemen, with part or full wt JOL Wester! aston and Bleecker streets, near Broad wi OF THE COMFORTS oF ‘at 82 Willow ‘ultom Ferry. le for ard, use of place, betw si Brooklyn, four minutes walk derai .—A FEW NEW AND NEATLY FURNISH- ed rooms and bedrooms may bo had, with or wil rom FyAnneoe ROOM AND BEDROOM, ON THESECOND Hloor, to let to a lady and gentleman, furnished or an- furnished, 'in © quiet family of two persona, in Amity street. Bai Fo) th in the house. Board weekly, instead of reference, r further information, address William, Herald offic QE, OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE A COMMO- pri gmmediatoly, I tained at No. ly Union plac Without board. Apply at 4 I live thr near Broadway. wit pri wit ont don vani y fast forthe gentleman, ina smal Jroome street, or addr dated, in @ private family, with partial boa shed rooms, without board. Apply a¥ 418 Greenwich OOMS TO LET.—THE TWO LOWER PARLORS WILL be let, on moderate terms, to one or two vate family, where there arc’ no boarders, i 49 Chariton strect. ‘sit OOMS TO LET TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, FUR. nished or unfurnished, at 64 White stroet, OOMS, WITH BOARD, SUITABLE FOR A GENTLE- man and his wife, aud single gentlemen, may be eb- OOMS, FURNISHED OR FURNISHED, TO LET, Bronaway, —TWO PARLORS TO LET TO ANY HIGHLY ooms respectable gentieman who has been accustomed to © abroad, He will find this good opp ys % rooms on second story, These rooms atly fur- 2) and a private table will be give if required. private. Inquire at 72 Franklin stree! woot side, 0 LET—TO ONE OR TWO SING Without board, a suit of handsomely farnis! h wardrobe and pantrios on tho same floor, in @ vate family, where there are a atlemen desirons of lady and gontleman—full board for th ha large arlor, furnished, in ® qui boarders be had by Williamsburg Post off Adaress for three days, ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, A ROOK and bedroom, with full board for the lady, and break- hi 1, private, fomity, bg there are no ether boarders. Location between C sud Fourth streets, west side of Broadway. Address A, a. itn Broadway, way Poet ald offic aid RNISHED—A ROOM, AND BED- ONYUaN IAS exceed $10 per month. dross A., ween elfen room adjoining. pation we: a road: not ‘ay, and abo ‘advance. No reference gi N OR A GENTLEMAN AND BIS LADY, ANTED- Tove Furgehed Rooms, tu the vielnisy of t below C street, Address §.4., Broad- jee.

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