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weally execllent, her pronunciation faultless, and the reading of her part perfect. The audienee applauded | the “Gre He who hath bent him o’er the dead, the first day of death is fl the lines where her highly, and spoke in admiration of her performances. Mr. Robert Kemp, in the charueter of Sir Barnard, dis- played most finirhed acting, and received also the ap- pluure of the house. When the piece was eoneluded, the audience called for the principal actors, and, in obedience to the call, the curtain was again raised, and Mrs. Sinclair was led forward by Mr, Kemp, amid great enthusiasm. Some bouquets were thrown on the stage. Mra. Forrest: displaying tuch-excessive emotion as to be almost unable to speak, advaneed and said— Ladies and Gentlemen—Permit me for the moment to loy aside the language in which I spoke before you this evening. and to use my own native tongue in expressing to you my deep gratitude for the smiles and favors with which you bave rewarded me to-night. I ventured to come Defore you this evening. in the character which I as sumed, in compliance with # promise to that effect, which, some months ago. I gave to my friend Mr. Kemp. To- morrow I proceed to Burope to fulfil my duty towards my parents—a duty Lam certain you will appreciate, en, perhaps, it may be that I wili then see them for the last time, I will again return, when I hope to receive from you that favor and eupport which will induce me to atiain that high rank in the profession which you have Ritherto led me to think I would succeed in reaching. Mrs. Forrest delivered these simple words ina state of extreme agitation and nervourness, and seemed deeply affeeted. Mr. Kemp then came forward and delivered a brief address in French, of which the following is a trans- lation :— Lapies anv Gextiemen—I feel the necessity of express- ing to you my very lively thanks for tbe brilliant array which you have becn kind enough to exhibit at this rep- resentation. I thank you for it doubly—for myself and for Madame Sinclair, who, { am confident, will, in a short @f tho orchestra seats. the celebrated iragedienne, Miso | Obarlotte Cushman. The acting of Mre, Sinclair wae | juisbed I sterday by Whitehnret, at his gall e it is om oxbibition, with portraits of John Earese ag Reilly, Brennan, ane other exiles, from frens room Office hours, fr dy, Wednonday, Frid . ‘The rapture of repose that Some moments, aye, one treac! He still might doubt the tyrant’s power— So fair, so calm, so ¢oitly sealed. The first, last look by déath revealed. mn this over ® jeture of his belo soni not have ¥.—DR. BENTON WILL all, corner of Bighth ot, this evening. June 16th, ndatreot, Thursda th. Admittance, 1 Lecture to commence at § o'clock. N. B.—Rooms for consultation and operation for the cure of disease, corner of Fulton and Pineapple street, Brooklyn ONVENTION OF THE TRADES AND CIVIC 80. cieties. The delegates to this Convention are requested unctual in their attendance this ( Ws even: No. 7¢ Prince street, to hear the report of the Com- ul at their last meeting, and slso to make 1 carry out the object for which the com- PATRICK DEF, Chairman. ot Is with the Daguerre: ists in the world. Byron is gone, but ROOT Doors open a 73. Murray street, (Pl bine the desail of est miniature tallic «urface, they are imperish: ruthful and beautiful po Gen. Franklin Plerce King. Fine portraits of tl sident and Vice Pre arrangements mittce had been appointed, demoeratio candidat Dt, Are NOW on exhibition Jown MoGratn ONS,OF TEMPERANCE—EASTERN NEW YORK.— ‘Thé officers avd members id the Order generally, are requested to meetin regaliaat the Apo! 1 this eveving, 16th at at Sue, anda host of o ‘rsons, both’ Americans and Europeans, for which this gallery is #0 celebrated. ‘epoleon, Lamartine, of the Grand Division a1 Crayon Pictures.—The Exqulsitely deli- ype is taken in full perfection in cate Crayon Daguerreot; any weather, b; would eaution tures in any other establishment, sin tent for this region, and will be sure riarch of the National ‘HOS, EDGERLEY, G. 8. HE PROPER OWNERS OF THE GOODS OF THE merchant tailor's store, 614 Water street, saved at the fire on the 9th of December last, will please caliat No. Front street, corner of Gonverueur slip, and pay charges and tabe the goods, or they will be vold acco THE CORNER STONE OF THE ROCKY te will be laid on Tharsday neat, 17th Division, By order, Zephyrs for the ladies, it MokAUG HLS famou Collars, Handkerchiets, Glo time, be an artiste who will do honor to the Frenoh stage, already so rich in the world of art, by its great ev- lebrities. As an artist, and as a Frenchman, I am re- Jolced at it, because it will be wconquest entirely pacific ‘made over America, great and noble, and over England. The audience applanded both these sensible and appro Priate addresses, the actors acknowledged the compli mente paid them, and the curtain again fell. Mre, Sinclair, as she herself announced, leaves this city to-day for England, in the steamsbip Asia, to visit her father, whose health for some time back has been gradu. ally declining. She is accompanied by her young sister Virginia, shandsome, mild, and prepossessing girl, and she will be met at her paternal home by her other sister, Mrs. Margaret. Voorbies, now studying music in Italy, ¥t will thus be a re-union of the scattered members of the family, now existing—delightful to all, though not unal- loyed.with eadness, Mrs, Sinclair purposcs remaining a home for four weeks, and then returning here to resume hey professional career, She has been offered very lucra. tive engagements by soveral of the London managers, whichthe has declined. Sho expresses her resolution nos to appear, at present, on the English stage; and in proof of the sincerity of this intention we learn that she doves not take her stage wardrobe with her We doubt not, from the great improvement apparent in her acting sinoe she made her début here last winter, that Mra, For- rest will yet attain the highest rank in her profession: We with her prosperous voyages, and a happy sojourn in her native land. r5, Marine A ffairs. ‘Tie Soutnern Sreamens.—The steamship Union, from Charleston, and Florida, from Savannah, arrived yester- day. We are indebted to the polite attentions of the pur. ters for files of papers from the respective cities. ‘Yn Scrooner Qoren or tHE West--The Fie Yea Sord Mercury. in noticing the destruction of the schooner Gueen of the West, with her crew, by the natives of | 8 Madagascar, says : “The Queen of the Wert sailed from Dartmouth about two years since, on a trading voyage. She was owned by Onptain Whelden. and, with her cargo, valued at about $12,000. on which there is no insurance, Her of ‘sand erew were as follows : Joseph ‘Tt. Whelden. master ; Seth Wheiden, mate, both of Dartmouth ; Thomas Stephen- ton, Boston ; Joseph Stephens, Lisbon ; Michael Smith, . of Charlestown, Mass. Captain Whelden was an enterprising ship muster. formerly in the whale fishery, and. it may be remembered, was among the earliest ad- venturers to California, embarking at this port in 1849, in a pilot boat echooner of ubout thirty-five tons, in which ke made a successful voyage around Cape Horn to | San Francisco.” i Court Catendar—This day. Vein Staves a egaed Count.—Nos. 41, 47, 48, 52, us Covet.Special Term.—Nos. 46, 50, 54. 8. 0, U4, 66, 72, 73, 74, 169, 78, 161, 6, Cireuit— & yesterday. Cowon Press —Part 1—Nos, 1313 to 1523, 1327 to Wi 1343 to 1351, 1655 to 1365, (all odd numbers). mots yesterday. ox Court—(Two branches).<-Nos. 669. 68434, b7. 705. S85. GOL, 603, 611, 480, 684, 727. 730. 732, 733, 738, 780, 518, 741. 742, 743, 745, TAT, 749, 750, 751, 452, 705, 768. 157, 758, 407, 622, G19, 655, 6568, 658, 734. Pert 2— of the State of New Yor! at So'clock. nion Hotel (late Brooklyn. A, FARRNS' Acting Secretary. ts, No. 6 John street, first store way —Ladien may depend on finding hero = ont of the best styles of Bonnets to be found Knotted Straws. Open Work of all descriptions, Split Straws, Rermuin Straw Black ea: fo ies and Misses, Boys Unts,’ &c., all a ae OHN 'F. SEAMAN, summer, is the er, to be found at the Empire Clothing Ware- mousy, IA and 12? Fulton street. They are ar cap. No other establishment in town has them, ‘ 4 SMiTH, DRUMGULD & PROCH. Editorial from the _ «Morning Star.”— ‘Token of Sympathy for an Exiled Patriot—We holiovo “thot the escape of *. Meagher, tho eloquent Irish o ROGERS the well known proprietor of the Union Hall ing Warehouse, corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, has jnst been testifying his admiration of ‘th and the eanse’’ in a characteristi vir:—by presenting to the exile some beautiful othing from his celebrated tablichment. Mr. R. is an enthusiastic votary of politioal freetom, ag well as a successful tradesman; and his princi- ples. like his unsrrpassed clothing, may be safely warranted as of the very best ¢ The Hat Crowd at Genin’s.—If there is any frueh in the popular maxim that the voice of the majority ia ¢ of justice, Genin bas reason to congratalate him- 1: for never has the demand fer bis sammer sty! come i ‘within a bow rhot of that which prevails this season. His | Sorpt of salesmen, active as they are, and strengthened by nem roornits, find it almost impossible to keep pace with tho docesrant enil forthe Genin drab beavers, and the various new styles in felt, etraw crass, &e., which he has introduced doring the present month. Well, he can bear it, GENIN, No, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Pant’s. Bright as a Sunbeam.—Bay one of Knox's i Jusly celebrated Rocky Mountain Beavers—the coole ‘sirvert, lightest, brightest, and most attractive Hate ever totroduced tothe public. ‘Or, if you prefar a Straw, oxn~ mi.e Msrich and extensive asrortmen! of Panamas, which range in price from a fow shillings to fifty dollars, and make , yoursciection, KNOX is doing the liveliowt kind of trade, and his place, No, 128 Fulton street, is constantly crowded. Pare White Diamonds, at $25 perearat fp the package, of lote therefrom, te nit retail ensto mond Rings, Pins, &e.. and a fine assortmont of Jewelry at mannfacturcty’ prices. “Mannfactory, 381 Broadway, er 0! treet. OMice and sales rooms, second at Ber OF White eireets VID AIT, Importesof Diamond. in fentiomen's furnishing from Liberty street and Whitchal le to order in the best - —— ———— UE MORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF STATEN Irland. hold their Pirst 2xbivision this weavon atthe Lyceum, Stapleton, on Thursday, omencing at 4 Fine Shirte mi Chapman’s Old Stand, No. 2 Maldem lane. Ali thore who want good shirts and warranted to iit, please call and leave their ord Polntod, either in price or qual devcription of gentlemer styles and dowest pri .M. Admission to non-subsoria Goats leave Whitehall every hour, and ab the foot of Liberty street, at 1, 3, 5 and 7; returning at the it, R. BALL, Sooreiary. aud they will not be diss) . We bave on hand every ishing goods of the latest hers, 124g cents Personal neatness 1s the characteristic of a well ordered mind, and nothing looks so slovouly as & mis- shapen, wrinkled shirt bosom i toay have favo shirts mando to order by GRBRN, nfer & grace even on tie ungraceful, TH WARD PIERCE AND KING ASSO- Vnion and Victory—A meeting of this Ass thews’ Unien Hall cond street, on the even- SAAC A MORAN, him, while, on @held at Heoberd & M rd avenue and Twent, tho contrary, the peerie 1 ator House, Paris Mantilla Emporiam, No. 361 Broad- way, New Yerk.—Tho proprictor of shis establishment, ing Confined Bimeelf exclusively to tie importation of Paris Mantillas, embracing overy new dosign ir nuity and skill could iavent, aud from hi practical knowledge of his business, he feels justified i asserting that there ix a uniqueness and a pig ingly manifest in his Mantillas, av to place ti euch of competition. ‘TH WARD AROUSE. —THE DEMOCRATIO rs of the Thirtsonth ward, friondly anlar nominations and the usazes of the party, aro re fod to meet at Witherall’s Hond Quarters, ct, on Wednesday evening, the 16th just, he porpose of orgenizing permanontly a demoeratio as: ciation for the ward, and to transact atich other businces as may come befe Joun H, Hynw, 8 NITE DEMOCRATIC i long experionce uuney #0 wtrik- hem beyond the order, Uhaicman pro tea, in many instances, to 8 pacrons, ronder i of his storo shonid be ble, Me has aesordingly jed at least 120 feeb ip take his departure for iong for thefall trade, his present varied and splendid , Crape and other Shawia, at such mode rate prices as muvé inevitably mect the approbation of the ladies of this great metropolis. 'GNO. BULPIN, 301 Broadway, REPUBLICAN GENERAL €0M. 1 meeting of this Com: 1 on the 17th inst., at 8 o'cloek STUS SCHELL, Chair made arcangements to have He is now preparing t Enrope. in order to make am He wil) therefor stock of Mantill Joras B. Prunars, Josern IL.o0N, NE MEMBERS OF TH YOUNG MEN'S Fo 'R- teenth Ward Democratic ed to attend & meeting on ht o'eloek, at the Fepublican Ciub are req ednesday eveving, Jane ee designated at our last meeting esiloms, pro tem. Levett, Dentist, No. 628 Broadvw: his method to invite th inprovements in Dentistry, a © onrsfrom 10 till b o'clock, obtained as abo Professor Lovet has removed to 114 Cham- hers streer. where he is prepared ¢ crigina! color, and eure baldness, be given to thoeo who haye he nuine, emly thowe makes “4 geal : public to witnens his introduced by him. His work on the teeth oan be Hvucu Downy, Scoretary. BOARDING AND LODGINGS. 0 restore Gray Hale to its al} and reforence will FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO 1 entlemen, in & ath and watercloret for the derate, location unsurpassed, and. Inquire at 363 Broadway, one door to one or to alvo a furnishe: of occnpante. references exchan, above Franklin strve |. 'P. Lovet,” on the bottle and Summer Wines, Clarcts, Chateau Lafitte, u Murgaux, of 14 and 1840; Chateau Latour, hy St. Julien, St. Estephe, & hannisberger, Rudesheimer, FRONT AND BACK PARLOR TO Also, several furnished rooms, : let, without furniture, ‘ for gentlemen only, with bourd i€ required, Apo! West Twenty-first’ street, between Seventh am ne heimer, &0,, for sale by JOHN DUNUAN & SONS, 407 Broadwa; Hiram Anderson ts selling 8, Or and 10s, per yard. ani LADY, OR LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BB handromely accomodated with furnished rooms, armali private family, pleasantly lo- cated in the upper part of tho city, near the Astor Place ith the convenience of gas, bath, &c. Ad- G., Broadway Post Office, stating when and w may be had, ATLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BRDROOM board for the lady, Floor Oil Cloths, 2s, Window Shades, $1, $2, Hearth Rugs, 20s., 248., 3v: 402. Satin finish ance Oil Cloths, 8 yards wide, 6s. 6d., 7s., and with pantrics; also, 9 handsome office basomoat—to ther or separate). to table if requ without board, or with break- ), in a firse class house, with 165 Spring street, DWAY.—THE SUBSCRIBER 1 »mmaodious house, No. $5 Bron: ¢ has newly furnished, and He has accommod Superior Writin Ink, Cheap.—The Manu: factory of the celebrate: Empire fab, is removed to No. 13 Ink 25 cents a gallon only. Graham’s Onguent, for the Beard, will force the Lenard togrow where (heretofore) there was none, and will also thicken and beantif scraggy. Any young man can, within six weeks, (after the first application, ) havo » pair ‘of whiskers and moustaches. Sent to the country enfely. ourding House. nentend trans of warm and cold baths. OARD IN A GOOD CLASS HOUSE—A SUIT OF rooms on the second floor, with or withont partial board, suitable for two or four gentlemen, room on third floor. Apply at No. 81 Franklin stroct, three doors west of Broadway, —GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS TO LE together or separate, the entire second floor of a dou' consisting of six rooms, with with or without board ply to Mrs, Medhurst, Gal Hous aTteate “and fe wie “ca ished rooms; also, Re it where it is thin aa GRAHAM, 18 Ann street. and Toupees are to be found at the manufactory of Medhuret & Heard, 27 Maiden lane, and warranted not to shrink Braids of Long Hair, Front Braids, &c. ze and hair dying. The City Fathers, gray headed as they may be, can have their gray huira changed to their former ¢olor by using DAVIS'S Rahvene, whi iu ® peculiar and wonderful manne Siry, and tho preparation can be a nience; warranted, Price 50 conts depot, 206 Grand street ington streot; 362 Huduon street, made of the best materi change color. Als Private room for w: ‘as, hot and cold baths, reakfast and tea, Ap- whieh acts upon the roots MAN WANTS A ROOM where no other boarders OARD.—A SINGLE GENTL: in a emall private famil; would be taken, Will pay » li The pesitive cffect of Lyon’ curing baldness ond preventing gray ht ind ix now used wil WANTED.—WANTED, BY TWO YOUNG rion, hoard in quiet, reapeetable private famil; down town, not above Chambers stre jg heTms not over $2 G0 per week. Address’. 8., c gevtlemen’s use in the world, and all for 25 one roora woul Overy perfumer aud druggist’ in A Gowraud’s Liquid Hair Dye, exception or reser OARD IN CHAMBERS fTREET. nd wife can be accommodated with pleasans fur- ed or unfurnished rooms, with board—also, three single extlemen—at No, 126 Chambers street @ARDING.—A SUIT OF ROOMS TO DET, WITI furnished, and a b mily intending GENTLEMAN best ee nted; equal: the body. Liquid it 67 Walker street, board, beautifull suitable for a small mn mer in the city. Apply at 20 Clinton Place, corner of Righth and Greene street OARD WANTED—BY ALADY. A FURN unfurnished room ¢own town EL Best references given. Addre eli ‘Gray Hair Changed; No Dycing Bmploy. state of things can bo success! a Deusen’s Improved Wahpeno, which has established for its inventor a reputa sustained by the thousands that have used it. For restor- ing the hair to its original color, promoting its luauriant growth and beauty, and rene n earance, Do preparation has as yet excelled this invalu- Te 'Yo be obtained at the general depo Chambers street; Rice & Smith, 727, C. GU. Ring, 192, J. han, IN, and M. W. Gray, 4/4 Broadway; Mrs. Hayes, 17 M. N., Herald ‘ite matural and glossy YOARD IN BROOKLYN.—FINE LARGE AND AIRY rooms, furnished or unfurnished, can be obti ini This is one of the most desirable locations in OR bv mol ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, W tiittetionse Wot Naree. thoes treah breaat oF malty Ta wigliag ¥o go v0 th May be Sireet. Child ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL A situation as piain Cook, Washer, and Irener, or Cham- Dermaid and Waiter, Has eaten i Hasint aviat Foniteatttaece eco le ate ro And'Ntath avenues, shied Hoek nee wrest between a WAnzen-bY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ituation as Nurce. Has no objection to go to the country. The bes! of city reference gi May be seen for two da; 6 ning street, WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RES young woman, in a small private Cook, Washer and Troner. Good given. Please call at No. 90 Sixteen' and Seventh avenues, in the rear. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as Chambermaid, Waiter, or to do goneral house rk. The bert of eity references given. Inquire at it dison street, in the front basement, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG ENGLISH Woman, as a private family. 1s — good washer and ironer, and wo herself generally metal; also a zouns girl, fifteen years of ave, would ongage as Chambe id, Waiter, or Nurac. Unqnestionabie roleronces will be Apply at 218 Mercer street, oorner of Amity. ANIED—A SITUATION BY A R&S young woman, ag plain Cook, or to do general houre- work j can wash and iron good, "Can give cond city rete ence, Can be seen for two days, at No. 103 Bedford street, ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, BY 4 deen) NE Noman of good charactor, who can cut ‘and ft iresees. Apply at hor present place of omployme: Bepau Ron! Tab icvokee street vil TATION ; NURSE, BY ASPEADY Tespectable Protestant woma) fully competent to take charge ot ababy, The host ol city references giver Can be seon at her pr place, 223 Fourteenth sirect, whore sho cam be highly recommended, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE widow woman ror to do the general hourew where #ho could have her little «irl and only ehild, ton years old, with her. Best of city reterence, Please call at No. 326 Sighth street, between ayennus B and C, over the grovery atore. BY NURSE —A BESPECTABLE MARRIED WO. an, with a froah breaat of milk, would bako a ohild to woree at her residence, 126 Wooster street, Roforencos ozchanyed. ANTED—-BY TWO RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT firls, situations, cue ax Chambermail and Seam: streas, the other ai Nurse and Seamstress, Good reference, 4. Can be seen for two days, at No, 61 Banks ond floor back room. ANTED--A SITUATION, AS WAITING GURL Nnrse for children toon yearn of ag eouniry with a roe: minendations 30 Poet Offco, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIKE, A SI tion to do chamborwork apd wasting, or cham work and waiting: is competent to do cither work: has lived two yearsia hor last place, Can produce the deat of city reteren las no objection to the eruntry. Please call at 14 West Twenticth steoet, between Seventh and Bigi th avenve. Can be seen for nto go tot . Can give the best ployore, "Address box ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK IN A EMAL private family, Can give reference rom her In 6, where she lias lived eight years, Call 632 i ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND SEAM- stress, or Chambermaid and Seamstress. hy « respoct- able Euglish young woman, with good city referonces. No ebjections to the country. Apply at the tnteliigence Oilee, No. 70 Lispenard strect, near Canal street, ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION 5 Dresemaker ad Seamstress, who can dy ail kinds ing and has good city reference. Please call at 153 Weat Bighteonth street, in the rear building, front room, top tor. WwW: TED—-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE colvrod woman, as Cook in» private family, Has no objection to go in the country. The best of referamce xiven from hor last place, Inquire at No, 46 Lisponard street, up etaire, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED Woman, @ situation as Wet Nurse. Can be soon at her present situation until euited, Good reference given. Please call at 26 Le ANTED—. U, NURSE, BY A respectable young married woman, her own baby is ovly six weeks old. Tho best reference van bo given, Please inquire at her residence, No. 81 King street, in tho rear, he can be seen for two days. No one need apply bat respectable persons. No objection to go a short distance in the country. Mra. HAYS. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation as Chambermsid aud Lanndross, Good city reference from her last place, Can be seon for two dayé at 281 Mott street. No objections to go in the country. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ELDERLY PRO- testant woman, who thorongbly understands her busi- ness, to do the work of,a small family, or to take charge of 3 house for a man who hag lost his wife. [as no objection to goin theeountry. Can be well recommended. Can be soon for three days, at 213 Canal street, second floor, back room. ANTED~BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation as good Cook; has no objection to acsiat in the Washing. Good reference given, Would prefer the country. Apply ab 21 Mott stree ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asicuntion as plain Cook, Washer, and Ironer, i 10 family; or todo chamber work and plain sewing. od city references. Can de geen for two days, ‘rect, first floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN from the country, as Chambermaid and to do pli sewing: has worked six months at the dressmaking: w: pa living with a respectable family in the city, Good ra ' Siningd lnm ENCE From Clavie square, up etaire, ANTED—BY A RFSPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation to do goneral huusowork in a small private, family; or as Chambermaid aod Waiter. or to take caro of children and do plain sewing. Good roference if required. Please call at 48 West Thiricenth stroet, Sixth ave- nue, in the rear, wes D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE. young woman, as Chambermaid and Seamstress, or to do the general housework of a small private family. The best city reference given from her last situation. Please call at 138 Barrow street. Can be seen two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABL young woman, a4 Laundrese, or as Laundress and nvermaid. erstands doing tine musling and French No objection to go to the country for tho mA¥ to character and venth stroet, between mn for two days. The best of city referonec can be capability. Please call at 100 Kast Firstand Second avenues. Can be ANTED~BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation ng Scan er Nurse and Seamstross in a respectable family, ble of taking charge of an infant; is a neat rower. go.as Chambermaid. and to assist in washing and ironing. Has no objection to go in the country. Good city references, Can be soun for two days, Apply at 845 Greenwich street, in the rear. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Young woroan, a situation a4 Chambermaid, and to Brooklyn, five minute: is large and pleasant! jo well to call. Terme modera\ walk from Fulton ferry. The house ie irous of board, Fniton street, and 146 Atlantic street, Brookiyn, and from ot References ex- other principal druggists in tho city, and throughout the United States. Risk not ¢ having in the hou quacks and humbogs. je that will inevital sac ill be seen’ by the testimon, tinted oy the hild. ‘The price is now reduced prices in proportion, Lyon's 8 Lives of your Children hy oisonous insect banes solid IN BROOKLYN—A FEW SI kentiomen can be nocommodated with brenkfnst and dinner on Sundays, ina private family, where there js but few boarders, References exchanged, Apply at 114 ed bugs, roaches, &c., of those great as Wi Keid & Chilton, aot injure the stomach of a c OARD= NEAR UNION SQUARE, I nd wholesale 2 IN A NEW HOUSE, he furnished prio; 4 F, second story front, may be obtained by ono or two per: sons willing to pay a Hberal price for superior accommeda- tions. No other boarders, Address box 2,97 Post Oflice, FURNISHEDROOMS AND BOARD, AT NO and bedroom adjo ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY baY, do sewing, or fing wi ng and, Sron: She understands her business perfectly, aud can do up 3” fine muslin and French fluting, in the neatest manner. She has the best of city reference from her last place. be seen for two days. Please call at 105 First avenue, between Sixth and Seventh streets, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, & situation as Cook, Washer, and Ironer. Has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Call at 21 Sixth avenuo, between Seventeenth and Kighteonti streets. ANTED—-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as Scamstrees in m respectable family or dress making establishment; she understands cutting ud fitting dresses; has no objection to assist m light chamber- work. The best of city references given, Apply ab 204 Broome street. ot eee cesledl ethnical ~FAMILIES OR SINGLE GENTLEMEN va furnished rooms, with full er partial ia PRRSONAL. NFORMATION WANTED OF THOMAS J. RYAN, OF Savannah, Ga., who bas been missing 6) Any information concerning him will be OARD IN HOBOKEN.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLE- men can be accorimoda ed with pleasant rooma and par- near the ferry, and baths in ‘21 Hudson terrace, OARDING AT NO. 5 COLLEGE PLACK.—A NUM- ntlemon, or gentlemen and their wives, may be accommedated with board and plearant rooms at this house, Tt is ene of the most pleasant locations for a sum- mer residence in the city, it boing directly im front of the beautiful College Pari OARD IN BROOKLYN.—& GENTLEMAN AND AIS wife ean be accommodated with ce Wednesday ternoon Mast. ankfully received at No. NTED—OF THE WHEREABOUTS DOUGLASS, attorney's clerk, lato of Ballymoney, Ireland; when last heard of hoardod at Mr. Patrick Kane's, 46 Maiden lane. Any information r to 8., care of Mr. James Doherty, stat; (CALIFORNIA EXPRESS.—1 N FORMATION WANTED of s box, marked Thomas Smith, Loui Whe Mancton House, Hicks street, Brook- Asn, having had a large addition revently added, is now pre- red to give ample and commodions accommodations by w day or week. T Hers from the South will fnd this a most delichtful residence for families or single gentlemon, fora few weeks. Omnibuses pass the house every five minutes from the Fulton and South Forries. EDWIN R. YALE, Proprietor. Singer’s Sewing Machine ts the order of the day—the true philosopher's stone, that converts labor iato money, and makes the people happy. It sews cloth, feather, satin, silk, and everything that oan be sowed by tailors, shoemakers, dress or corsetmakers, And ean be seen ‘tm practical prerenien: any time during the day, after July Mth. Pri y Hee SI ML. SINGER & CO., 258 Brondway, N.Y. Dr. Kellinger has shown the only evidence of restoring the hair, when gone from twenty to thirty ears, that ever has been shown in thisor nny other coun- ‘hie would be like all other idle and fulsom: tite the » id fortunt ‘at the many thou- HL f if there were no facts to subst the very men who have made splen di fag to restore the hair, laugh In priva nde that they have duped. Vanderbil Tm place, Staten Island. ron of terprisi tirely ever wor ECO Deantifar he says that he has taken very little onre to apply «Hie is nearly sixty yours of ‘age nao stonishing caso, He will, with peeso- vyerance, have a beautiful head of hair. Dr. K. alludes to theabove and the following because they are convenient to be on'ied om. Dr. Budd can be secon daily at his oxtensive infirmary, 266 Mott street, Dr. Kellinger was also suceessfai with Miss Snean Gleeson. of No 70 Norfolk street, who had lost her eyekrows and hair, and wore a wig four years. She has regained beth, finer, thicker, and softer than the original, Mr. G. W. Walling, of the Chief's office, City Hall, was bald abcut five years; he bas a beautiful fine thick curling head of hair by its use, Thomas W. Harker, of 60 Macdongal atrect, was bald ten years—renewed bi on the second sto within five minutes! walk of South State struct. Also roums for alngle wenth ,, with partial box 2 their offiee in San Frangisco, the to be forwarded bj . has not been received. Any infori sent, by letter, to J. Smith, Low OARDING.—TWO PARLORS, NEATLY FURNISHED, Also. a front parlor and bed room on In all instances a ie, Kentucky. ASIITERS OF BANKS—ANY PERSON WHO MAY BE on the first floor. thy second, with fnll or partial b The above would be let for a short period, if acquainted with the addrose of Mr. Inquire at 591 Houston street, frst house wost of sumed to be the Cashicr or President of ab reat favor by communicating it to Wm. R., Jr box at Office, New York, AULT BY A POLICE OFFICER.—IF THE GEN- leman whe witnessed the arsauit made by a police of Saturday evening, about rner of Macdougal 4.7. Lawson, pre OARD MAY BE OBTAINED FOR gentleman, or ¢wo single gentlom in shonso with’ all the modern improvemen treet, & few doors from Br & beautiful front basem: box 1,544, Post Om CAOUNTRY BOARD—HUDSON RIVER SIDE.—TUR Mansion Honse, foot of Mighty-sixth stroct, offers every 4 is of ensy acsous by ¢ house, or to Messrs, henge in Weet Bleventh doctor's office. confer a favor, and be compen: j FIREWORKS. IREWORKS.—NEW YORK LABORATORY, NO. 196 Front street. —Fire Crackers, Moore & Horefall, Hauover stree UNTRY BOARD.—SEVERAL QUIET F. could be aceommodated Pro Farm, in « health: Fort Schuyler, house will be let for th ‘anton Rockets, Double Sticks, and a complete assortmont of Fire- ty, Country merchants or eity and country eral,.also committe: on tho most liberal terma, M. BENNETT, 196 Front street. PREMIUM EXUIBITION FIREWORKS—J. . Edge, Laboratory Jerse inform tholr customers aud others that, croased thelr facilities over former years, they are now pre ared to furnish Exhibitions to any catent. and have on and every variety of smaller Fireworks, auitable for etore- keepers’ retatl 1 . J t Flushing steamboat and stage line. Or, the H. CUTTER, Little Meck, L. I. LEGANT APARTMENTS TO LET—AT 461 BROOME h breakfast and tom, if de- [4 street. to gentlem: ul ly 000] and pleasant URNISHED ROOMS.—A PRIVATE FAMILY HAY- ‘More rocm than they wish to ocoupy, would let, to ‘0 wingle gentlemen, a furnished roome adjoining, vi GE, Jersey City, will meet with atten- ‘arlor and Bed- TY modern built house, &c. Apply at 26 Barclay street, a few doors RN A RT WASHINGTON, PAVILION bury River, Monteouth eour:y, went of Broadway. URNISHED FOTE, SHREWS- 00MS, WIT OR WITHOUT ANTED—A SITUATION, BY & YOUNG WOMAN, as Cook and Baker, Ie a Srst-rate washer and ironer, or would de general housework in city or country. Best of ity refercnoes fut character and capability. Wagos mode ate, and not afraid of work. Apply at 10) Rivington street. second floor, front room, ANTED—BY TWO RE! PECTAB men, and the other as Chambermaid and Scam: city reference. Pi: tween Fourth aven’ 1 ironer, 3 ith good call at 36 Nimeteeath street, bo- and Broadway. ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRLS, sitters, situations; one to do general housework as Chambermaid, washing and ironin; d the other Can t and Lexingtou avenue, Geodr ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Woman, a8 Cook, Washer, and Ironer, or to do erwork; and assist in washing. Can give best of city nee aecenee call at 304 Mott strect, for two days, WANTED—A NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS; 01 ly capable of filling both situations. Nei festants need apply. A French or. German girl preferred. Apply immediately at No, 13 W cet Sinteonth street, between ft hand Sixth avenues. ‘0 EXCELLENT in washing and iter, or Chamber- d fiue Washer. Can be well recommended by their nt employer, 12 U: ity place. ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN AS WAITER, TOGO # short distance in the country. City reforences re- it Twenty-eighth street, before 12 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation 9¢ good Cook, Washer and Ironer, or to do general housework and chamberwork, No objection to the country. Good city reference given. May be « for two Jays, at 223 Eigh‘eenth street, between Bigheh and Ninth nner, in the rear, Waney, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN situation to take care of children, and to do plain sewing, Has no objections to go in the couatry. Good re- Pn can Please call at No. 45 avenue D, third ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as good Gook, Washer and Ironer. Best % reference from her last piace, for two I aes Righteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth ave- WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘situation to do al hi x f mily. “Hest of city. refere jousework for ® private {a- from her last place. Please rospeetfully informs bis friends a public, that bis tifully, Mr, J. H. Morrinm, of 65 Wate atrect. will relate his Mr. F. H. Dixen, whe formerly resided in Now York i sgventeonth to bls forty. second your, iw upon hi Thene casge, tt will readily ve seen, aro notin China, Cali- fornia, or Now South Wales, People are fools to be de- ceived by other tragh when much evidence is at hant. Be earefal where you buy, both wholerale and reta' ere ts fon! play in the market. This is the most clonn, beautiful, and certain remedy vor offered for sole in this or any o country. Sold in large clogant toilet bottles, at pr for $) each, and $9 per deven: oarh invariably, 200 F etreet, 476 and 300 Broadway, It will }e more before it is Jepa. roakfast and Hudson River Railro OMS WANTED, BY A GENT! teal family, with ot without Dr are few orm0 foneds ‘Ade ad depot. Terms m w oper to recive boarders for Ne tly situated hat assatly sitnated hotel 4g now open to Feect LEMAN, IN A QUIET kfast, whore there id, and his Di rreotype RAWT triad LI rom Paris. and having the m rospeetfully off: to give lesvons call at Ni WANTED-nY 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN asi nerad m Washington street, in the basement, to cook, wash iron, or to do housewo! Il private family. Good city refer can be giv call at Ni Me Delancy treet, in the roar, any part of the city. Letiers addressed to OOMS TO LET. WITH 0} rivate family, at No, WITHOUT BOARD, IN Fourth street, a few doors ANTED—PURCHASERS FOR ONE OF THE MOST ts of the present day, om~ sad silver isting, upon ple, by which any person is enabled to Herman silver, for imparting = sare reoeiving from twenty to thirty dollars, at the prevent time in this eity. Taking Into consideration its mtility to every class of eociety, and the bility of Many to pay go large an amount, lias induced © ad vortiser t9 place f useful and profitable re bracing the whote ‘an entirely new pri late oopper, LraRs, an ledge of which (ouchor WO FURNISHED gentlemen.—Four Ii jock of tho doer, ghth snd Ninth ayo LET—TO ONE ORITWO SINGLE GENTL without board, ® suit of Rooms, well furnish wardro.%0 and pantries, in ® small private family, and no t Tho roome Will be lot separately, if re aging them ean rely upon having 9 comfort, EA S76 Broome street; or oid; OMS TO LET TO SINGL' ase within half 0 street, betwe in the reach of ati. H . Wo eee gee foryaryya ° + Wa» Post Office, Ni , aiug one dolingy et NOWEOF ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WO! W uation as Cook—one who has lived mp m4 ~ ait for several y Can be woll recommended with good city referene ¢all at the fancy store 263 Elisabeth ANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Wy arreaties te etteteae ud Yo take care of children, or to do the housework of a small family; bas no objection to goingin the country. Can be seen ier three street. WaASTED—bY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation ge Cook, Washer and Troner; has no ob- tree” wes ie iH shgsine work. ae scene iveu. Apply at 3 est Tweuty-bhied stxoet, bebw Siath and betonth evennes, viata i NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED Protestant woman, a sitaation to tak meee | arene SITUATION WANTED PY AN ENGT, care of a baby as a general houseme id, in private tamil sre for Mes. T8107 Wast Fwont avenue; or 'y letter a attention given. bogty ANTED—BY anit eighth street, SITUATION WANTED—By AY Seametres# Or génera Please eall at No. 9 M SITUATION WANTED-TN A PRIVATE PAMILY, eo to ty general housework, o: Good city refers TABLE Y UNG WOMAN, a first rate Cook, ina Motel or Dining May be seen for ce, in the rear, fourth floor, by steady youn: as chambermald and well recemmend st of city at No. 19 City Hall 2 won at No. ANT£D—A SITUATION, ne girl, a4 Seamstrei TAN WANTS A SIPUAa do genera! housework, of wer, would do ebam~ RESPECTABLE RESPECTABLE YOUNG W tion in a respectable fe ea plain cook; in gc Tias lived three years in her Inat, Smith strect, newr Pacitic, Brooklyn. ANTED— A SITUATION AS A by a respectable young woman} is @ good bi rate at pastry; has no objection in as d ironing: would go @ short distance in the wet of city reference if Please to calf at « Apply a 145 i First avenug and Avenue \. MARRIED WOMAN, sirons of takin ixteenth street, bet lo family as wet nu No. 69 Fulton bts 4 Ist] LADY OF RESPECTABILITY vacity of lady's mar in the country with a respectable, family required, Apply from’ o'clock 00 4, for two days, IRL, A SITUA wing, or waiting; NTED—BY A RESPECTARLE tion a¢Chambermatd and do plain would Go the housework of a small fam Ploase eall at 113 Mourve stre TA SITUATION AS toble boarding houses wont in avery depart= tory references y part of the city oe 4 Muiherry strect, from 10 te Cook. in Large fomi YOUNG GTR, A tiser unde rstundi ED—BY A RESPECT. uation a4 Chambermait vy; ia a good plain sewer: 84 SITUATION WITH A viatived and the nenteot a frst rat PRENCH COOK De respectable family perienoed in all the rou addrews Fronch Cook YOUNG WOMAN [8 Drsif am veemaid anu Laundresn— ro as Chambermaid aad Seam~ quod voforencom witha lady. & ed for tham high wages. “17 kicabeth otreet, botwoem ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST RATE COOK, who understands her baal has lived in the best of fami No objection to i be seen for two dayr, at 1 Franklin etrent, ANTED-RY A RESP arituation as Nurse, or to charge of an infant trom its hirth pacity in some of the moet row in nilite branchos, She A can give the beat of S OF OBTAINING A TABLD WIDOW WOMAN, ind children, oF to take ohne lived in that ca- eal, for two day d Houston etre ts, at No. 00) Bromiway. for two days, if pot engaged. man, as good ¢ Ploase call at 26 Fifteenth stee and Sixth avenues, ANTED—A SITUA young woman, aa & ldron, Has no MAN WANTS A SITU wa excellent washer and berwork or waiting, nm for two days, BY A. RESPEC mmeirest or Chamber joction to goin the wenue, two doors from Twoaty- PRCTARLE YOU work ins small Can be ween for two a@situation as plain Gook ant to aestet in waghin @ amall private finily, nd city refervave Gavonne A, betwoon Soo A REBPECTARET TOUN rk in all its bran the very bust of re- 0. 14 Leonard atroet. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED COOK sher work, ant street, South Brook WOMAN, DIS r to do gonoral himecn portowely r. inth street, second floor, may apply at! ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RBS Hlanmond and Banke Yo objection to go into in bo seon for tw Nas the best of rote from her jast employer. Ploaso i onl at 00 West Bightoenth street. Can be sven for two days, if not engaged, SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE vn, lately arcived from Tee= igo with « private family or time as he beoomes toms of this cousbeys in tho country, young man of YOUNG WOMAN, 7 lind as Waiter; w! aowork in a sinnil Please call at 212 Mac does not caro whet Vv. A HEALTHY YC nas Wot Nurse. ROY, BETWEBN SI) Years of age, wishes tor plumbing tr: potion to any of Chrystie street. YOUNG MAN, WFLL city, having a horse nud wazon, ix desirous of obt ing an article to voll on Crow’s Feed Storo, No. 145 OY WANTED IN A CLOTH ST elligent, and rok ND SEVENTEEN 5 ' tocallat No, 216 Ile ther rerpecty bl ANTED—BY RESPE: ACQUAINTED IN THIS irl, asituation as Couk, at 400 East Twelfth street, NTRD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO) a situation as Chambermait und Waiter. general housework jection to go in the ¢ given. Ploaso call at No, 100 West} tween Sixth and Soventh ayeanss. Can be seen fortwo d —ONK WHO IS with his parcnts. OY WANTED.—WANTED—A BOY TO CARRY OUP He must rorid ALFRED MUNRUE ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU Cook, and to do washing and fronin private family. Bost of city references given quire at 167 Third avenue, betweon Fifteenth and Sixteenth 4, on the first floor, NTED—A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG vomaU Wants aajleation ax Seametrans in a zentle- Sho is willing to make horeelf 1 ‘She can bo Keen at he ot, Brooklyn, between Hicks of reference can be given, if not engaged. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUN to do cham berwork and waiting, or cham~ ist in washing and irouin UATION WANTED IN THE COUNTRY, TOLBARN rpenter’s trade, or to work at farmiug, by @ bo; yoars of age, of a respectable family, Can sity reference as to hon Hndson street. N. B.—No objection tu a goo ORTER WANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS i v8 1a the wholesale elothins ness, and who is well reoommendod ag sober, hi o Wilkinson, Brothers, corner of at The or throes days, ATION WANTED-b ¥ A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ins rerpechable Can be seen for berwork and a children and d: Tho dost of city referenc Avenue B, fourth door from 4 . 5 Unik ourt, nt %. an be neon for th Taco objections tov) to the country. near Twelfth street. A SITUATION German woman, as Cook Understands her busine: street. Can be seen for three daya. ANTED—BY A RESPEC nrituation as good plain Good city reference civen. App set, third floor. WANTF! -FOR MAKING FINS «can ebtaio constant Those wanting Work No, 43 Codar btroety BY A RESPECTABLE ®smail private family. lease call at 207 Mu ring samples alomg with th MERCHANTS, ‘ ral Wente: A note addressed nV A SY 2 TaDicn as Chambermaid and Ssamatre vate family, can he seen at her pro-ent employers, | eond avenue, for one week; no sbjectivus to go @ short div tanco in the conatry. ANTED—RY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A ST will meet with imme 0 IRON RAILING M ol; Tron Raiting Mal —WANTED--A FIRST at ix capable of laying oub take tho goneral supervi- at .. 3} Johm strect, betweem leat washer and Rae Rea OR AMERICAN, ENG- vod gicts and mon—oxcel geocrs! servants, seamstresses, vvchmen, ‘gardeners, fa uy Protestant Ageney ae Blecokor street; or ab gency, 105 Chambera street. Only goed servants ed. ANTED—SITUATIONS lish, Seoteh, Trish and hambermaids, wait ANTED—A SITUATION BY A-~RESPECTAN young woman, as Chambermaid, to d with zowd referen Yan bo seen for two da Tree netics | this-city, 7 Carmine street, ANTED—AT 11s NAbSAU S'REBT, FOBR AMERI- a. School Teaches ‘eamstres:, or to do Chamberwork aud an bo neen for two days, if I at 100 Twenty-seventh str NTED-THREE GOOD SERVA nts), one as C I NCE OFFICE, ermaid and Waitingma’ fe Cham bermeid: Honsework an Porters, Beok- Ficemon, Coal- the above situat Gramercy Park, between 10 and J20'slock ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE miermaid and Waiter, or to do rivate family, Best of city re Plesse call at 71 Henry «trees, 8 shor’ distance im the keepers, Coachmen, Grooms, Gardeners, passere, Engineers, Machini-ts, oung woman, as € housework in a small forenees from her Last place. No objeetion to country. Can be seen fortwo Gays. ANTED-BY A RESPE! woman. a situati washer and ironer, and a good baker; eral housework in # private family. hort distance in the if not engaged. HORSES, CARKIACHES, d&o. BW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, SL CROSBY STREET, Auction «aloof Hore OTABLE PROTESTANT i U4 a frst rat n Please call at 207 Merce! © sala, drab cloth Ti foe love days, wt tho livery stable ho} Bultoa’ avenue, B: A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLA who is a good plain ood city reference, and Washee and nd be seta for two OTEL— at Rockawyn and order will be cold low KN C. HAM’S Warehouse, 7 ANTED—LBY A RFSPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do general housework; 5 cook, washerand ironer. Has good apply at 237 Madison stroet, first fluor, in the rear. sven Tor two days, NTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE Protestant young gi or wonld haye no objecti one extepsion-top € plied for immediately, js a good plain A STYLISH BAY MARB, 15% TAN und every way, kind, and of high, #evem years old, disporition; can trot make an excellent for the want of nao. corner of Bayard street. maids and Waite Ly calling at No. 78 ~A WHITE MARE, < = a nn FIGHT YEARS OLD ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUN " as Waiter or Chamberm: ae eee ne the lived four years in her last plava. city reference, an be seon fur two days, at ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SCOTCHMAN, AS Light Porter in a store, or as Waiter ina family. He was for many years in one of the firet familie give the most satisfactory rofere App 1d to Robert, at tho office of this paper, will be thankfully received. NTED—AN AMERICAN BOY, ABOUTFOURTEEN ig, to tho ailvor spoon and fork tin a respec horse, and can tro! NEW DOULE aw ors ir without rm *¢. HUTCHIN: ot of Beekman OR SALE—A BARKER'S HORSE, ; CART AND BAS- , all in good ord: or fiftecn years jt » with a fow customors, cheap, manufactory. None 17 John streot, NTED—AN EXPERIENCED CLERK, FOR TOR wholesale and retail grocery and tea and wine busi- #, of which he must possess a thorough knowledge, othor- doral salary and a permanont HORSE AND A BOSTON CHAISE, Harness, made f 4 it OR SALE—* FI ‘algo a fine silver seconds before the jatheld’s etabl OR SALE~AN IMPOR(ED DONKRY, FIVE YEA old this epring; is of the true Egyptian breed, até! Front street, up stairs, OR SALE—A ROCKAWAY CARR chomp, amd is in set rat ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MARRIED MAN, AS Coachman and Gardener, Has no objection to go to art of the United States. C IAGE, IT me Seuthern roferenc vo the best of city and ‘© order. Apply Herald offic Address J. B. D. ANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN, 26 YEARS OLD, A ation as Porter in a store, or to drive a horse and 6 well acquainted with OR SALE—A LIGHT SHIFT been used bot & short time. Ai M. RA Carriage Repository, No. 35 Canal street, near Broadway, AND HARNESS FO! WAGON; HAS eated Has good city re- |. Can be soon at No. 11 Peck slip. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS Best of oity reference given. Please OKSE, CARR cheap—The Ho: owerful, round, fast, harness—a superior ani sician, or an express office; the Cai TomUnson's phato seated carriage, and near! or from 3 to 4 P.M; ab60 Clinton pI call at 25 Marion street. ANTED—A GOOD at No. 30 Broadwi ‘ANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUN command. $300 in ready Profitable cash busine put pee oe Seeven ven’, cpg re ee ig R. y ; i ice, stating Where an view may be bade” Nereis © JOURNEYMAN HAIR DRESSER, convertinie tos MAN, cash, to teko an intorost in tablished. Hi SMART, ACTIVE BOY, OF GOOD AD- ho ean come well recommended, to assist Fe. a PPLY carly this morning, to A.J. streot. oda B Delaton wr W. AND FOR SALB—F' ANTED-AT THE FRANKLIN HOTEL DINING Fulton street, a first rate Carver but those compo in cating house ER, FOR A HOTEL; ONE UST RECEIVED po from V. and two Hai 18, Can be seen at She: jentlemen that wish to purchase before purchasing elsewhere, wn PEAToN FOR 8, for two horses. buil TRD—A Bi = ALE.—A’ FOUR SEATED PH. IN ar ay! OOK. ao ‘aa o et office, stati past employment, when ‘ond wh © others noticed. —WANTED AN EXPERIENCED CALI- hat speaks Spanish preferred. Ad- HORSE FOR SALE.—A J&T BLACK “MO) tepsten, tnd very han 4 had ‘at 20a Bros: ALIFORNIA, dress M.S. A., ITERARY.—WANTED—A GENTLEMAN FULLY tent to transform a small English pas ublication in America, Addre: way Post Office. 10 DAGUERREOTYPE ARTIS operator wanted, immediately, at KING'S, 105 Bowe- Ty. Beet wager given, WO SPLENDID HORSES FOR SAL —the one & beautiful nda high, and a perfectly brok t plendid single hor fuit a docter, s# 10 stands without (ying, sixteen hands bay, and is Om extra stylish drive AT 165 WASH. ington street bay horse, fifteen horse for a | & =A FIRST RATR for a road horse,