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Bplenaia Carpetings —Smith d+ Lounshery, 4B Pearl street, have received, por late arrivals, » ‘4 steak of velvet tapestry, Braseala, three: Te in ‘ fo the recent advance in they are for Thomselves:— Facts wh SareEes indie# boots and shoes took the medal at the Ys ir. 2 Joters’ work and material both dofy serutiny. & Jeers’ wn hand shapes and directs his work. & Style, fit and finish are Jeffers’ peculiar forte. & Every lady of taste ultimate): © Jofterw’ coutinues at 467 Broalway, Great at 156 Fulton strect.—Now 0M, the entire stock of {adiog,, gente’, minsee’, bo shoes, re, &o., at tice, Dusiness iiamodiatoly” to those wise Great indusements are now offered. or by the dozen, far below the eost. Dramatic ‘Upon what meat dees thie enr Cesar feed that he has grown so fat,” and how is it possible that KNOX, of No. 158 Fulton strect, can afford to sell his beautiful hats for so low n price as four dollars each! Call and examine his spring style. secks Jeffers. Comparison Invited.—The energetic and ited proprietors of the “Prescott Hat Store,” in Capt. jot’s new hotel, corner of Broadway snd Spring street, favite » fair and criical comparison of thelr spring st le of hate with that of any manufactory in the city, satiate that the result of their efforts to produce a surpassingly KNOX & JAMES. Roambegs Glass Waxehomsetate--Looking. | yom d prices. RICHARDS KINGSLAND, Cortlandt street. trade supplied with frames, &o., in Faetory No. 185 Duan eomposition state. street. Life Broservors.—Steam| mineen (e Ones and desi f furnishing their boata with a strong, por- fables light and reliable life preservor, “that. will pass im- epection, rand at the lowest possible cost, will do yrelt to call dia rubber and gutta porcha warehouse of ne 8.'C. BISHOP, 181 Broadway. Dr. Wheeler, Oculist, 28 Barclay street, de- votes hia attention to direas of the eye. Chronic inflam- mation of the eyelids, however long standing, completely eured; films and spocks removed without surgical operation. Office hours, 8 A. M. to 2 P.M. F oh artificial eyes in- erted to took equal to the natural organ. American Fluid Magnesia—Twice the quan- tity, half the price; recommended by the doctors of New York and Brooklyn, as pure and stronger than the English Tn bottles at 25 and 50 cents. Sold by Kin ration. + Wa" Broadway: Sands, Fulton stroct; and all _rospootabls OLBROOKE, MARTIN & CO., 157 Broadway. deaggists. rs Patent Hydro Rlvctric Voltaic Chains, constructed to be worn under the ents, are the most wonderful dis- every in medicine re jectricity of the present day. They geliove, without pain or shock, instantaneously, acute nery yous pains, such as head, ear and toothache,’ rheumatic , tic dolorenx, &c., and hy their mild but continuous and perceptible action on the body, diseases of yoars’ stand- such as gout, local paralysis, nervous complaints, liver diseases &c.—disappear as if by a miracle. They have beer applied with the greatest success in all those dreadful dil eases in children, commonly called convulsions, as also in eases of teething, under didiculties and disorders of the bow- els. They precipitate metals from their golution: water, deflect the magnetic needle, in short, HES’ prencaonon of a powerful voltaic pile. The instra- ments producing these effects weigh about two ounces, oan. ‘be folded up in a pocket-book, always ready for instanta- ‘neous use, and will last a man jifetime, guarding himself, family and friends, £c., agoinat that number of disease: eomplaints in which mild stroaming electricity is a perfectly safe, certain, and wonderfully speedy remady. ‘The pricoof a eomplete chain is from $1 to $5; batteries, $10 to $22 50. Incredible as may scom the ‘above facts, any person can easily convince himself beforehand, at the depot, of their frat. The importance of the invention has been ‘acknow- d in America by the Academy of Medicine of New York, and the chains have been applied with great success im the medical colleges, the City, Bellevue, and Ward's Island Hospitals, Brooklyn city Hospital, &c.; in Europe, by the Reyal Collego of Physicians and Surgeons in London; by the Academie Nationale de Medecin at Paris; by the Imp3- rial faculty at Vienna; by tho Royal faculty'at Berlin, and ether scientific institutions of the highest order, inoluding the principal hospitals in Europe. 4 ‘The proprietors are in possession of testimonials to the same effect, from all the above institutions in America a Barope, aswell as of tho most eminent and distinguished members of tho profession in both hemispheres, and: invite “ea ic to examine them. and illustrated descriptions—ono for and one for scientific men—with copies of testimonials, and a number of cases enred in New York and Europe, be obtained, gratis, at the office. ‘They will be forwarded, free of portage, to any part of the United States, in answer to prepaid inguirics, containing throe eent personal use, stage stamps. TEINERT, No. 668 Broadway, corner of Prinoe street. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Tic Doloreux, eramps, debility, and all nervous complaints, spocdily and permanently cured by WATTS! Nervous Antidote, Persons wishing to know its wonderful curative power, should call m the Hon. Henry Meigs, President of the American Insti- wate, 361 Broadway, and ask his opinion of it. Prige $1 per bottle. Depot 58 Ann street, one door below Nassau. Lyons’ Kathairon.—The most Wonderfal and desirable preparation for preserving, restoring, and doautifying the hair the world ever produced. The attention of the country trade is espocially invited to examine this article, from the following reasons:—First, it pays the re- tailer more than a usual profit; secondly, its reputation ia thoroughly established; thirdly, its effect in each and in all eases is of the most. ploasi nd satisfactory character; fourthly, the sales are incre: ig beyond recedent in the history of the materia medica. Rs led at the remarkable w price of 25 cents, in large handsome bottles. Sold at anufacturers’ prices, by the principal jobbera of drugs and fancy goods in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, New Or- Jeans, &c., &c., and by all retail dealers every where, in city and country. Principal wholesale depot, 161 Broadway, ‘up stairs. D. 8. BARNES, Proprietor. Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Supporters, La- dies’ belts, instraments for club fect, crooked spine, knock- Knees, bow-legs, weak ankles, and a very. superior elastic stocking for enlarged veins of the leg, elastic knoo oaps, apd. every varicty of truss. A liberal ‘discount to wholes! dealers, at No. 12 Ann stroct, near Brondway. Wigs and Toupecs.—Batchelor’s New Style oe are pronounced the most perfeet imitation of nature ever invented. Those wanting a vory superior article ahould all at BATCHELOR’S celebrated wig factory, No. 4 Wall street, whoro can be found tho largest and best’ assortment imthocity. Copy the address. Wigs, Toupees, and Hair Dying.—It Is won= doerful the greatimprovement in the art of wig making, and the method of dying the hair and whiskers, at the celebrated wig factory of MEDUURST & HEARD, Ni Maiden lance, Also braids oflong hair, front braids, &e. Copy the addre: Gouraua’s Liquid Hair Dye ts, without ex- @eption or reecrvation, the vory beet ever invented. Beware ef puffed dyes. Equally oclebrated is Gouraud’s Medicated Soap, for curing pimnplés, freckles, sallowness, chaps, rough- nees, dc. Poudre Subtile uproots hair from Cy Reg of the pear Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Gloss, at 67 Walker street, near Broadway, Hair Dye.—Batchelor’s Celebrated Liquid hair dye is the best yet discovered for coloring the hair or whiskers the moment it is applied. The wonderful ease and certainty with h this favorite and old established Irair aye Flerms is astonishing. Itis for salc, or applied, ab ATUHELOR'S wig factory, 4 Wall street. ° Phalon’s Magic Halr Dye, to color the hair or whiekers the moment it is srpited, without imjury to the hair or skin. It can be washed immediately witiout disturbing the color and has no wad odor, It is applied pri- vately, or sold at PHALON’S Wig and Toupee Manufactory 197 and 517 Broadway, under the St. Nicholas Lotel, and by druggists generally. 8 Phalon’s Chemical Watr Invigorator, to went baldness, and to restore hair that has fallen off, or ecome thin, and to cure scurf or dandruff, or invest it with 9 brilliant gloss and permanent enrl, for sale at 197 and 517 Broadway, under the St. Nicholas Hotel, and all the drug stores in every city Every Gentlemen and Lady who uses Cris tadoro’s hair preservative tell thote friends of its vitalizing Beautifying properties. | Tua a convorentional adv ment of its merits is continually cirenlating in the world of fashion. Tho beauty, Iuxuriance, and silkiness it imparts to the hair are wonderful. Sold at*CRISTADORO'S, No. 6 Ag: ‘tor House, Cristadoro’s famous Hair Dye ts 2 prepara= tion which removes all doubt from the mind in an instant, The skeptic may see the color of his own hair changed he- fore his own eyes to # rich black or brown ina few minutes, Applied privately, aud sold at CRISTADORO’S No. 6 Astor House, and at tie druggivts, ee Married, On Sunday, March 18, by the Key Dr. Jeasup, Colonel N.C. Gooveitt, of Danbury, Ct., to Miss Sarai pun, of this city. On Saturday, March 12, at his own residence, Bloom- field street, Hoboken, by the Rev. V. Bruce, Grorcr Price, late of Gloucestershire, England, to Misa Fran TexseR, youngest daughter of the late Vaward E. Turner, Solicitor; London, England. ‘ At Moss Cottage, Kockland March 8, by the Rey. Mr. Van Zandt, Captain Jaye: E, Cour, of this city, to Miss Canenixe M. Lypecker, of the former place On Thursday, March 10, at Succasunny Plains, Morrts ©o., N. J., by the Rev. Josiah Fisher, Mr. James W. AN wutifal to excite the admiration and approval of them to the character of DERSON, Ot New York, to Miss Harwtzr EB, Corey, of the former place. In Brooklyr, March 12, by Rey. A. Elmendorf, Wa. H. Wriant to Make daughtor of R. L. Lane, Bsq. Died, Op Saturday morning, March 12, Aanow Deonaw, in the 76th year of his age. His frlends, and those of Lia nephews, John N., and James A. Degrav, are respectfully tend his funeral services, at the Church of tho Roatora tion, on the corner of Clark street and Monroe place, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, without further invitation. On Saturday, March 12, Mancaiter, wile o on, @ native of Scotland. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 105 Variek street, whon her remains will be taken to Cypress Hills Cemetery for interment. - On Sunday, March 13, of disease of the lungs, Avorer 7., only child of Peter 8. and Martha Ana Cyphers ‘the friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at oue o'clock, from No. 133 Levoy street. On Saturday, March 11, Cinrvoxeres L., wifo of Rey. M. Winston, pastor of the Olive Beaneh Baptist Chure, in this city, and daughter of Doctor B. Lowis, of Hamil ton, Madison County, N. Y., aged 22 yeara, W,, Walter James Dick- The funeral services will’ take place in the meeting- house, on the corner of Madison and Montgomery streets, to-morrow afternoon, at one o’clock. The pastors of ‘the Raptiet churches in New York and vicinity, and the friends in generai, are respectfully invited to abte At Philipsville, Allegany County, New York, on morning. March 11, Frenerce Srewarr, aged 44 vears. Ow Satieday evening, March 12, after a lingering ill- ness, Hexry Conux, in the 64th year of hiv age The relatives and friends of tho family ace respectfully invited to atteud the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his son-in-law, William Blair, corner Twenty eighth atreet and Second avenue, The police of the Nineteenth ward, and the department ited to ate | { ply at O%3 Broadway, room No, 11, up stairs, | Aide—James Tucker, 7 At Boston, Mareh 7, after a few days illness, Miss SuaaN vaca Fay daughter of the late Samuel Fules, Toq., “On falurday, March 12, after a lingering illness, Mr. Joun Peproncgiu, in the 52d year of his age. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- apectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, frum his late residence, No. 347 Grand street. i eeddenly. on Sunday, March 13, Mary Louisa, wife of Wiltiam Williams. in the 19th year of her age. Her friends and acquaintances, and those of the family, aro renpeetfully invited to attend her funeral, this after noon, at 134 o'clock, from her late residence, 107 Orch- ard street. ‘On Saturday night, March 12, at 12 o'clock, of iuflam- mation of the lungs, Dr. James CAMPHELL, 5T years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, from his late residence, 535 Houston street, to morrow afternoon, at 134 o'clock, without fur- ther invitation. On Sunday, March 13, in the 28d year of his age, Wor C. Doversery, fu son of Wm. ©. Dougherty. His friends and acquaintances, and those of his father, are respectfully invited to attend his faneral, at &t. Bar- tholomew’s chureh, corner of Lafayette placs and Great Jones’ streot, to-morrow afternoon, at 5 o’clock. On Sunday, March 13, Wiuam McLavanuy, aged 51 ears. His friends, and those of his brothers-in-law, John Ker- rigan and John Shields, of Brooklyn, are most respectfully requested to attend the funeral, to: morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 262 Bowery. On £aturday, March 12, Saran Jane, eldest daughter of Lewis and Margaret Dulrane, aged 28 years and seven months. The friends and acquaintancos are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, without further invitation, from the residence of her mother, 200 Duane street, at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. ‘Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. On Sunday, March 13, at Port Richmond, Staten Island, of croup, CanistopHER Posr, only child of Cornelius V. and Mary C. Johnson, aged 4 years and 4 months. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are reapectfully invited to attend hia funeral, to-morrow morning, at 9 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cometery. On Sunday, March 13, after a short and severe illnoss, Anraur Fas, in the 40th year of his age. The friends and acquaintancos are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 61 Marion street, to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock. On Sunday, March 13, Joun Gzracury, aged 61 years. The friends of the family are invited to attend the faneral, to-morrow afternoon, at 134 o'clock precisely, from his late residence, No. 13 Fast Thirteonth street, bo: tween First and Second avenues, On Sunday, March 13, after a short but severe illness, Mary Euzanern Dunsap, aged 4 years 1 month and 3 days, the only dsughter of Thomas Dunlap. Due notice will be given when the funeral takes place. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED RVERY DAY. sar SEE SIXTH AND SEVENTH PAGES. -@a PERSONAL. mn NFORMATION WANTED—OF I. B. B. HOSEY, WHO left Brooklyn on or about the first of February.’ He is about five fect four inches high, light complexion, and slim built; whiskers thin; alittle derk. Mad on when he left, black coat and pants and dark vest. Any one knowing of his whereabouts will please address’ « ling to T. M. W. C., Brooklyn Post Office, Buffalo and Washington papers pleaso copy. NFORMATION WANTED—OF ARCHIBALD McNE- vin, mariner, a native of Scotland, about 30 years of ago; ‘was lust known and seen about New York. Any information of or from him will be thankfully received by-his wife or son, at No. 15 Surrey street, Glasgow. ILL MRS. MARY M**"** HAVE THE KINDNESS TO address a note, at Union Square Post Ottice, to Charles (——.. who has something of groat interest to communicate her? Please addross before Wednesday next, as Mr. C. Teaves the city at the last of the week. ANIEL LYMAN, LATE OF MARTINSBURG, NEW York.—Shoulu this notice meot his eye, he is requested to communicate with Thomas Groonlent, No. 81 Wall stroct, when he will hear of something much to his advantage. Any information respecting him will be thankfully received by the advertiser. SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘ASONIC.—THE MASONIC LODGE sROOM NOW ping fitted pon the northwest corner of Broadway and Blecoker sti will be let on reasonable terms, upon immediate application to J. CARHART, 75 Kast Thir- toenth stroct; JAMES G. POWERS, 101 Murray street; or te GEORGE C. STONE, 20 Peck slip. ‘ASS MEETING—THE JOURNEYMEN HOUSE CAR enters are all requested to attend at Convention Hull, oe street, on Monday evening, March lath, at 74% o'clock, OTICE—THE MEMBERS OF THE PRISON’ ASSOCI- ation are hereby notified that their annual movting for the election of officers will be held on Monday evening next, at 734 o'clock, at the rooms of the Association, No. 15 Centre treet. ISAAC LEWIS PEET, Secretary. OTICE.—I WILL NOT BE ANSWERABLE FOR any debts contracted by any person or persons on ac connt of the British Lurk Worthy, of Devon. : ROBERT WILKINSON, Master. FFICERS, MARINES, AND SAILORS OF THE navy, and officers and inen of the revenue service, who d in the Pacific, on the coast of California, during tho Mexican war, or at any time from 1846 to 1852, aro entitled to extra pay. In case of the death of any of the above, the heirs can obtain the same. Address, or apply to P. T. BETTS, 56 Wall street, basemont. ser 0 PHYSICIANS.—A BOTANIC OR ECLECTIC PHY- eician, who is desirous of locating in one of the best places in the city, will please to inquire at 150 Prince street. VU, 400.2; GRAND GROVE OF DIRECTORS OF THE «State of New York.—The March quarterly session of the G. G. of D., of the State of New York, will be held at their room, National Hail, Canal street, on Tuesday evening, the 16th inst., at half past roven o’élock. Members will please he punctual, By order, JOSEPH GEORGE MASON, Secretary. [TJNITED STATES NAVY—DOUDLE PAY.—ALL SEA- men and marines who served in any United States vos, sel in the Pucific ocean trom June, 1846, to February, 1802: are entitled to donble pay, which they can obtain oy apply ingito F. KOWNIG, 65 Wall street, front oflice, -econd fluor. ST. PATRICK’S DAY. LEBRATION OF SAINT PATRICK'S DAY. PROGRAMME. Tho various Civie Societies who have made afrangements to celebrate the auniversary of Ireland's Patron Saint, by a public procession, will mect in Second avenue, on Thursday next, the 17th inst., at 9! o'clock A. M., in the following order, under the direction of THOMAS McKIERNAN, Esq., Grand Marshal, Assisted by Peirick Dee, Eeq.. and Jas, Norton, Esq. cial Aids. ‘The Shamrock Benevolent Society, New York, will moet in Second etreet, right resting on B re Stephen Adam: jarshal. Aid-—Miohasl Donnelly. Laborers’ Union Benevolent Society, in Second stroot, right resting on Second avenue. Patrick Nicolson, Marsh: aa Colahan, Step’ Rozer Tremble. Hibernian Benevolent E ‘ciety, in Fe resting on Second avenue Willian Hayden, Marshal, Aids—James Coonsn, and Dennis Maher. Meagher Benevolent Society, of Hurlem, in Fourth strost, west of Second avenu ‘on, Marshal, in Second avenue tween Fourth and Fifth streets. Edward L, Carey, Marshal. Ancient Order of Hibernians, in Fifth stroet, east of Second avenue, James Saunders, Marshal. Quorrymen’s Union Protective Society, in Fifth strost, wast of Second avenue, Thomas Kiernan, Marshal, Aid—Charles ’ Alle Trish Ameriean Benevolent Society, in’ Second aveauo, be rifth and Sixth streets, aniel Lamb, Marshal, New York Bonevolont Society of Operative Masons, in Sixth street, east of Second avenue. Michael McAvoy, Marshal. Hibernian Universal Benevolent y. dorsey Sixth street, west of Second avenue, 4, Roony Hibernian Universal Benove) cond avenue, between Si dd Scveut John Dowd, Marshal. Aid—James’ McGuire, The Shields Club in Seventh strect, * Michact Daley, Marshal, ‘The procession will move preciscly at 10 o'clock A. throngh the Bowery to Crond street, through Grand st to East Broadway, to unite with the military. throngh Chatham street and the park, thir to Broadway, thence to Grand etroet, Bowe nue, Fourteenth strect, Eighth avenue, Huds nal, Broadway, Prince, and dismiss, Mucieties not, yet roy in the procession, will he assigned a posit reporting themeelves to the u i THOMAS McKIERS as on O'Hara, and ourth street, right in w York, in So streets, east of Second ne FRIENDS OF IRELAND,— da of Tre repu # Day by # public dinner a ciched patriots will he p jock P.M. ly. Tick committes at Ta ht to ten o'cloc {T, PATRICK Tho Mitel Company $A sent thoir compli sto the quaint thom that they intend to celebrate th grand fnvi n ball on that evening wbly Rooms, 639 Bro: minany Hall, the Dar MILITARY © rd, and bog ahove fustival at the Chinese DAGUERREOTYPES, - RREOLY PE, LIKENE av are daily taken of ina id popular rooms of KN c store, and at S$ WORTH HAVING. first fa a THE BALL SEASON. S ASSOCTATION BAL Ale: fter the Into cir anne! ball, nt the A March 16, 1898. Tickets $ mittee, or any mom) Hall, W4 Grand atroct Watkins, Edward A, Da f John P. Flender. AS FARRE i Gro D. Fonnes, Secretary. POCKKLEPING, CMR. W. J. RENVILLE, NO. 239 _ Broadway, continues to ree Ww pupils for practi cal instruction ‘in bookkeeping, arithmotic, &e., qualifying them in the most thorough and efficient manner for tho’ du ties of the counting roo: Open J ry and evening. SPANISH LANGUAGE.—A SPANISH GENTLEMA 1) favorably known in this olty aga teacher of his nativs language, will impart instruction in the same to ladies or gentiomen, at his office, or in any part of the city: and will | also make translations with wetness and propriety, Ap- or A YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN DESIRES TO 7 A sd stamsteens 0h bate essen Cel com Give ened mace, Siendations. Apply at No. 90 Ronde vtrest, in the rear, PROsEerane Lape, bp in CITY REPERBNCES, who fs com, teuel sul parte 7 lish edueatio: 4 . good seamstre: ‘would male bered Geet ousehold. ureful, or would undertake tho supervision ef Can be seen at 341 Third avenue, third floor, till engaged, She would also have no objection land with a lady. travel to itng- A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, WHO lost her baby # few days ago, desirous to take & taby to wet nurro at hor own resi pply at No. 6 Pultor a strect, Glindon row, Brooklyn, up stair: A YOUNG MAN WHO WILL GIVE THE BEST OF references, desires a permanent situation in = respect. Able mercantile house, where ho will devote himself faithful to the interests of an employer. The advertiser writes a fair hand, can make out bills, of would act as general salesman. Salary moderate. A note addrossed,to H. H. W., Herald otfice, will receive prompt attention. NY LADY WISHING TO ADOPT A HEALTHY male child, 15 months old, of respoctable parentage, juin beng of one by addressing a lotter to A- 2, Brooklyn ‘ont O fee, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- ZA, Hon, in s small private family, to take care of childre ‘an give No. ood city reference. Sixth avenue, YOUNG MAN WISHES FOR A SITUATION AS waiter, in a private family. no objection to goa short dirtance in the poral. Can give the best of city re- ferences, and can be heard of at Morris & Fowler's, corner of ‘Twelfth street and University place. Inquire for YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A cook: ia willing to aseistin washing and ironi firet rate baker of bread. Can beseon for two days. 200 Mott street, in the front basement, near Spring sti N ENGINEER WISHES A SITUATION ON BOARD ‘a steamboat. tthe machinist trade, and bas had the i of high and low presture engines, and boilers of all doxcriptions. Has the a Can be seon for twe days at est reference as’ to sobriety and capability. Ploaso to ad- ross a note to J. W. M. Q., French's Hotel, New York, stat- ing where an interview can be had. YOUNG MAN WHO HAS LATELY COME FROM the country, wants # situation, either for driving » horee and cart, crgroom, in the city. ‘Would have no objec- tion to hire with a farmer for the country. Best reference if required. Address Peter Sheehan, Ierald offie days. i d Be Uses e are A Sey AS BARKEEPER OR BOOKKEEPER, orto &i Sperintond a rostaurant, wanted, by « competont, Steady, genteel young man, who’ has boon engaged in tho first class hotel’and restaurant business for almost elght as no objection to yo out of the city. Best of elty ce from his late employer, Address F., Broadway Port Office, immediately, which will moot with prompt ention. BOY, SEVENTEEN YEARS OF AGE, WISHES TO. learn the jewelry trade. Wages no object. Tho best of city references and security given. Please address J. N. W., Herald office, OY WANTED.—AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT BOY, familiar with accounts, wanted yy the Brooklyn Flint ‘o., 30 South William street. None but those proper- 1y qualified need apply. OY WANTED—IN A BROKERAGE AND COMMIS- sion office; must write a good hand, be well reeommend- ed, and reside with his parents uptown. Apply at cleven o’clock this morning, at No. 8 Clinton court, (vitice No. 1,) No. 13 Beekman street, L K WANTED-A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 18 years of ae; one acquainted with the city retail dry goods, or centlemen’s furnishing business preferred. Apply to C, H. HYNE, 802 Bleecker street, corner Grove. RY GOODS CLERKS WANTED.—A FEW FIRST clase hands, who thoronghly understand the businoss and are willing to work, will ind good situations, None others need apply, PHVOCK & LEADBEATER, 347 Broadway. EMME DE CHAMBRE.—OU DEMANDE, UNE DEMOI- gelle Francaise, recemment arrivée, comme femme-de- chambre, et pour soiyner an enfant de six ans. S’Addrosser 4 trois heuros aujourd’huj, au bureau du Mercantile Journal, 83 Gold street, au coin de Spruce strect, ARDENER’SSITUATION WANTED—BY ONE WHO A understands it perfectly ;-is skilled in hotbeds and cold vinery, and hot house forcing; & good florist, propagator, and vegetable grower; can lay out a new place with skill and taste, Is an Englishman, twenty-eight years old, and not afraid to work. Address J. D. J., Herald office, which will he attended to for threo days. N. B.—None need apply but thoso who can give a yearly situath MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN WANTED.—AN AC- tive, intelligent artist, who can come well recom- ded, will find steady work and good wages, Apply, after olork, at 21 Wall street, up stairs. tw O*%, DEMANDE UNE BONNE FRANCAISE, QUI SOIT bonne couturiére, pour prendre soin d'une petite fille deux i trois ans. S'addresser A Madame Conner, No. 41 East Nineteenth strect, entre trois et eing heures. ALESMAN WANTED—A FIRST RATE SALESMAN, to go to Detroit, Mich., to take charge of the dress goods department in an extensive concern. Any person fully q lifted may address Box 1,813 Post Orfice, stating name, age, where employed, reference, &e. Salary $500 first year, Can WANTED—IN AN IMPORTING AND \) jobbing house of silks, ribbons, and millinery goods, One well acquainted with the first class trade. Addross box 1,525 Post Ottice, immediately. ALESMEN WANTED.—TWO SALESMEN WANTED at W. S. BOND'S dry goods store, Nog. 108 and 110 Sixth avenue. Reference required. 10 HOTEL KEEPERS.--A SMART, ACTIVE AND IN- telligent boy is, desirous of cbtuining employment as wai- ter, or to make himself generally useful, Reference given, Apply at 111 East Twenty-fourth strect. 0 TINMEN—WANTED, FIFTEEN OR TWENTY first rate workmen, immediately. To steady and compe- font hand: wages will be given. Apply to REA & POL- LOCK, 48 Cortlandt street. (1847.)—-BY E, H, WILCOX ‘Schools, families, teachors, ma , ofsanista, vocalists, pinnists, and private classes for pupils of all agos, arc served to engagements, at per cent in advance on the required compensation for one ‘scoured by a trausferable check. ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, a situation ina private fanily, to do general housework. "Is a good cook, and can furnish good city refer- cnecs. Apply at 246 Enst'Fourtcenth street, in the store, Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. tron Good references given. Apply at 33 West ‘Thirteenth strevt, top floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young man. Would bo willing to bind himself to a re spectable trade. Good reference given. Address R, W., 111 Clit stree! ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation as cook; she understands the business in all its brancher. Has tho best of city reteronco. Can bo seen for two days, at No. 108 Twelfth street, betwoen Fifth and Sixth avenues, in the rear, first floor, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECT- ablo Protestant English women, ag nurse and seau- stress, or to do chamberwork and waiting, in @ private family. Best of city referonces. Apply at 148 West Sixteenth street, in the rear, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU! N, a situation as cook, washer andironer, @ ould at Mr, farrell’s store, corner of Tillery and Lawrence streets, Brooklyn. Can be seen for twodaysat No. 4 Lawrence place, Good city reference given. WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as plain cook, and first rate washer and froner, or to do’ housework in a respectable family. Best city reference given. Please oall xt 397 Seventh avenue, noar Thirty-nint Can be seen for two days 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SCOTCH MARRIED woman, who has a baby five monthsold, No objection to go to the country. Inquire at 193 avenue A., between Thirteeuth and Fourteenth streets, third floor, front room. Can be seen for two days. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY, A situation, in New: York or vicinity, to take charzé of a family, To persons in circumstances’ requiring the ser- vices of one in every way competent for the situation, a good opportun'ty is presented. The most unexceptionabls references can be given, Address Ashmead, care of V. B. Palmer, ndvertising agent, Tribune Buildings, ‘ANTED—BY A VERY COMPETENT PROTESTANT young woman, a situation as nurse and plain sowor, or #8 chambermaid and to take enro of children; is very good plain sewer, aud would assist in fine washing and iro derstauds the doing up of ladies’ fine muslins in the no style; will he willing to make herself generally usofal. tho best of city reference, Pe for two days. ws NTED—A_ SITUATION woman, ax first rato cook. Hin Foall at 137 Sullivan street, BY A RESPECTABLE The advertiror undorstanda every branch of the above. She can give two years host of yreferenco from her Inst place, Plonse call at 75 Wost ineteouth strovt, noar Sixth avenvia, in the basement, A SITUATION, BY A YC WOMAN’ vate family, to do general housework; is a good er and irouer. Bost, en. Apply at 17 Jacob strect, third floor. Can Le seon for threo days, JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE \ young woman, to do the cencral housework of a respec tMhte private family, or the chamberwork and waiting; sho is willing to make hersolf goncrally usefal in every dom he is also willing to go # short distance in the country; produce the best city reference from her pravont_omplo lease call at No. 44 West Twenty-ninth stroot, near Broadway WANTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, W1H0 UN- deretands the doing up of shirts and fino muslin, the ing of a family or families, eithor by the week or month; have no objection to go out to day's work. ¢ Twenty-fourth street, betweon Second and 1 Ww: \TED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion as cook: i wellont cook, and good washer and given. Ploase call at First irongr; the YOUNG Wo. ation as cook, and ironer; i# 9 good Laker, aud knows hex business well; no objection to goneral housework in city or country. Can produce tho bost of ra Wages not so much itn ohjoct as agood place. Ap BY A RESPECTABLE cooking, washing and ironing, or to do hing and ironing, f all private fami yOn ine street ITUATION, BY RESPECTABLE, to doencral housework, Can give tho best of erence if required. Can be soon for two days at No, Twenty-cighth street, betwoen Second and Third JS ANTED—BY A PROTR: to do chamberwor' conn TANT GIRL, A SITUATION Kor nursing. Has no ob Ineo tho Hest of vity ¢ thr f not vonth street, near Fourth ave y jection to go in th references sto onpability, gered, at No. 19 East Ele’ , in the rear, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, f situation as nurse and seamstress ‘o objection to town or country, Can he seen for two 120 Eighth street, top floor, front room. ‘WANTED-A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTANLE woman, ina private family, ax chambermaid, and to ravist in the washing and ironing: Can produco good refer ches from hog Iavt situation, Can he soon for two days, at 1:9 Twenty-third strect, between Second and Third ayenios, WARZED-nY A SOBER, HONEST, AND INDUS. trious young woman, a situation to do cliamberwork, Waiting, or ntirso and to do’ plain sewing, and is willing to make herself gengrally useful. Doxt of city reference ean bo given, No objection to go in tho country. Please onll at 204 Kighth avenue, betweon Twentioth and Twenty-tirst streets, ® the rer, fret door, Can be seon for two days. y Has no « days, | V oe enn en TRI | W42TED.4 SITOATION, BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a9 cook, ‘Shoroughly anderstands her business, ry . Good city reference oan be xiven, Please call a¢ 08 Fourth avenuo, up stairs, Can bo sen for two days, if not mgazed, No objection to go into the country. ANTED—A ‘SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | young woman; is a good plain eook, 4 Beat of city reforen: m from ber at 169 Hester street, rear building, seeond floor. Cam be seen for two daye. Wane s A STEADY, ACTIVE GIRL, A SITUA- | tion ae chambermaid or to do the work of a private family. Can be seen at Tuesday, March 15Mrom 10 A.M. U3 P.M. ANTED—BY A STEADY WOMAN, A SITUATION as cook, iu a private family; fs & good cook, and deretands making bread and pastry; is a good washer and iroxer. Cun praluce good reference.” May be seen for two days, wb 70 Herter strect, betweon Alien and Orchard. JANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE, Youtg woman, to bike eofe of children; understa Jain Fewing, amd would be wiiling to make heraclt goneral- ul. sat ict Walker street, {a tue rear, until six ANTED—A SITUVAION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young woinan, we 2 «ood plain cook, is a zoud washer and ironer, also a good baker of broad. ‘Ihas a» obicction in the country. Best of city re: two days. {f not engaged. Please call No, 404 Pearl street, near Madison street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | English Protestant woman, as nurse and seamstr. cantake care a baby froma month old, and make heraolf genc™ rally usefal. Can be seen for three days at No, 61 Nassau street, on the third floor, buck room ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE youns; woman, tu do chamberwork or as waiter, or to take eareof children, or to do plain sowing. Good city refor- ence. Please call at No. ‘Twentieth strest, in the Sixth avenue, geeond floor, back room, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARL young woman, as nurse and scamstress in # rospecta- ble family, Good city references. Call at 308 Mott street, first floor, back room. ube trem 0 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework, or as waiter and chambermaid, Good city referonce. Please call at No. 45 Bowery. Can be reen for two days, if not engaged. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECT. able young girl, to do chamberwork and fancy netting or plain eéwin::, or tO avsist in instructing children. Can be seen for two days at 206 Greenwich street, WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE : to cook, wash, amd iron, Mas beea in Has good city reference. Ploase call wth atreet. Can be seen for two days. NTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do the housework of a small family; would prefer a8 no objection to the city. Can produce good all at No. # Elizabeth street, second floor, back ws the country; 'h: reference, room. WANRTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE UY , Protestant young girl, todo chamberwork and wait: ing, ordo chamberwork and assist in the washing and iron- ing, Good city references. Can ho seen for two daye. Please cali at No. 1 Sixth street, in the booketore, ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation ina small family; sho can cook, wash and iron; is willing to make herself generally useful. The best city refexences can be given, May be ecen at 47 Vestry street, corner of Greenwich street WASTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE smart young woman, as chambermaid and waiter, and to assist in Washing and ironing. tho best of city re- ference, €an be seen for two days, if not engaged, ab No. 94 St. Mark’s place,lin the basement. ‘WASTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Wear’ itustion to do plain cooking, washing and ironing: 0 1 Wise. AYOUNG MAN AGED TWEN ‘warrs, cor ‘ANTED—A SITU. ECTABLE W Feaerromas asst weve, Please ool at 85.50 bat Bi Way, Second floor, in te rear. Warren ay, AN ENGLISHMAN, WITH FIRST rato city references, a situation as waiter in man’s famil; will be id to possess both amiable and ited with the utunost respeetfulness; an would sgprociate his worth, rages; he wili be dour both activ family he 4. B.C. Herald ituation as entering clerk, generally useful. “Please a arrived from England, a Bars, OF to make himeelf address H, L., No. 206 Fulton street GR We HY Wednesday "No. —A. C. ‘elt Sueur dee SS ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, TO a gentle. of rosewood nies, 7 = a it suite, onsy, is eentre do., Frenel ved sin, waveseten stand, desks, office tables, chairs, 4c. rves, and fully | work, viz.: rosewood and mahogany sofas, arm, office, “for | easy Ghair frames, osntro ‘and sofn table’ framen spin hole, of whieh will sold without ang TY-ONE, tiie morning of at : psig ah se . adway, (AY ANTHONY, J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER, noe fell at the Merchants’ Exo at 12 o'¢! k on a farm. One who can give good city re fret tae a Doe ee ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG, ACTIVE man, of sober and steady habits, who writes s good hand, and is smart at accounte, assistant book-keeper or light porter in a respectable store; is willing to make himself renerally useful, and will accept of moderate terms. Ad- 8 for one week, Fides, Herald office, stating terms, and where am interview can be had. ‘WANZED—A SITUATION AS WAITER, BY A RE- sgectable single man, who understands his business weil; Rau good city reference; ke will be, found trustworthy and obliging in a gentieman's family; Nigh wages is not #0 wnch hie object asm permanent place, ‘The advertiser will Grive a one horse vehicle if required, and will make himself xeneraily useful in s private family.’ Please address£. F., No, 63 Fourth avenue, up stairs. Can be seen for two days, WANZED—A SITUATION, BY A FRENCHMAN, AS barkeoper or ngsistant ‘barkceper. Mo spoaks some English; in capable of tending bar, and can open oysters, ‘The bert of reference given as to character and honesty. Ad: dress French, Herald office, ANTED IMMEDIATEL cooks, seven plain ¢ Wages, $6 to $9. Four experi maids, one good seamstress, German, and Irish girls. THREE FIRST RATE six washers and ironers. ed chambermaids, chiid’s girls for housework, English, ‘one: but. woll recommonded vants need apply at 58 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. N.B.— Eumployers supplied with good cervants at this offee, . COATS. ANTED — PROTESTANTS — TWENTY-FIVE RES. pectable Protestunt girls and eight Loys; alao, several first rate Catholic servants, can obtain good altuations, im mediately, at the Protestant agency, No.7 Carmine # Charges ‘reduced to almost uothing. Five boys wanted to write, &e. N.B.—The Chambers streot agency is removed 0 this, WANTED-AT NO. 4 SANDS STREET, BROOKLYN, utelligence Othice,) Protestant and’ Catholic white and colored girls as cooks, chambermaids, seamstres: feweral Lousoworkers, fo. | They must be woll recommen ‘anted, also, nen’ and boys for farms, stores, &e, N. Employers provided with servants at this office. M. WALLACE. LOST AND FOUND. REWARD.—STRAYED FROM MYRTLE NEAR Division avenue, Williamsburg, an old pointer dog Myer color with white breast; he hag a'wen under his belly. Whoever will return said dog to the Franklin Hotel, Division avenue, Willinamaburg, or to } oT Market street, New York, shall receive the above re de Logg ON SATURDAY LAST, ABOUT TWO O'CLOCK, P. M., between the Evoning’ Mirror office and the Pha: nix Bank, eight dollars in bank bills. suitably rewarded on leaving the Evening Mirror ottice. (OUND—AT TH CORNER OF CONGRESS AND Hicks streets, Brooklyn, on or about the Mth of Janu- ary, a large sack, with contents, A person was sean to drop it from a sleigh ih passing. The owner can obtain the same Ly culling at the house in Congress street, corner of Hicks street, proving the property, and paying charges, TRAYED AWAY FROM THE PREMISES OF THE subscriber, on Saturday afternoon, 12th instant, a yel- low bay cow, crooked horns, hoavy with calf, the hair off ‘The finder will be at the desk of the y eve no objection to do housework fora simall private | both hind quarters, Whoever will return her to Seventh family. The best of city recommendations can be given. | avenue ‘and Fifty-seventh strect, suall be suitably rewarded, Plonse call at $l Prince street, third floor, front room, where P. McDERMOTT. the advertiser can be seen for two day: eens Seats = TANTED—BY A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL, A MISCELLANEOUS. Y situation, as plain cook, washer, ironer, or chamber: | ~~~ RRO pea ANE EE 3 niaid, or to assist in washing and ironing. Good city rete- ANCA TIN—FROM STORE AND TO ARRIVE.—TOR rence can Can be seen for two. ce ys ifnot euxazed, sale at the very cer, by at I] First avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh strov ICTOR BISHOP, 23 Maiden } WeAnien sy A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation to take care of children and do plain sewing; will come well recommended. Can be seen for two days at No. 43 Marion street, in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE . young woman, to do general housework in a private family, ‘The best of reference can be given froin her inst Blnce. Apply at No. W West Seventeenth strest, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, second floor, back room, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED, trustworthy nuree; she is’ competent to tako charge of an infant. Good city reference given. Please apply at her last place, Madison avenue, one door above Twonty-Afth street, Can he seen for two di ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A CLEAN, HONEST woman, as wet nurse, who bas but one child, Has no cujection to go a shiort distance in the country. | Taquire at ar. Peter Nowlan’s, corner of Haight and Bultic streets Brooklyn, for Mra. Sullivan, Can be seen for two da: ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | ‘® situation as first rate cook, or ambermaid in a hotel of boarding house, aye. No objection to ® private family, to cull at No, 8 Elizabeth street. Can be seen for two ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as chambermaid, and to assist in washing and ironing. Please call at 282 First avenuo, corner of Seventeenth street, ‘hird floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as good plain cook, firstrate washer and ironer, or ag laundress ; understands fino washing and ironing. ‘The beet of city reference can be given from her last place. Please call at 68 Fourth avenue, Can be seen for two days, ‘WANTED_BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- men, situations; one as cook, washer and ironbr; can give good satisfaction—the other as chambermaid aad w and fo do plain sewing. Apply at 71 Fourth avenue. be seen for two days. Reepectable eity reference given. ANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER, IN A Private family, by @ middle aged American lady. Please call or address'175 Adams street, Brooklyn, for four anys, at Mrs, David's, WARNITED-A SITUATION, DY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as a good’ plain cook; is a first rate washer and ironer; would do the general housework of a private family, Has no objection to go a chort distance in | the country.” The best of city reference can be given to the above effect. Ple: call at 506 Houston street, in the store, between Broadway and Bowery, for two days. y ANTED—BY_ A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | ‘a situation in ® respectable private family as cham: | 8 | Lermaid and laundress, or as child’s nurse. She fs an excel- Jont washer and igoncr, and can give the bent of city refer. ence. Apply at No. 604 Houston street, between Mott and Elitabeth stréct, up-stairs, second floor, front room. Can be | been for two days. TANTED—RY A GOOD STEADY GIRL, A PLAC to do general housework, in a private faiaily. She is a good Washer and ironer. Inquire at No. 157 Fourth street, Can be seen for two days. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | Protestant girl, to do chamberwork and waiting, or general housework, in a small private family. Has city re- ference, Can be seen for two days at 115 West-Twellth street, between Fifth and Si: G ANTED—THREE nurse, chambermaid, and PROTESTANT WOMEN, AS undress, to reside in a country place on the North river; Scotch preferred. None need apply except of the highest character, and who cangive the mom sutistactory references. Address J. B., box 3,076 Post OF ANTED—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUN‘ woman, as seamstress and chambermaid; ono that will | to willing to make herself generally useful, Apply at 19 Rutgers place, Monroe street, between 10 and 5 o'clock. V J ANTED—A LADY OF GOOD ABILITY, TO ASSIST in cutting children’s clothes, &c., in a genteel estab- lishment in New York. Apply by lettor, addressed A. K., Herald office. z JANTED—TO DO THE UP-STAIRS WORK OF A Swull family, and assist in plain sewing, a very neat, tily girl, of good character and obliging disposition. “Wages {6 A month. None need apply who is at all afraid of work. Call between 10 and 12, or fans G o'clock, this day, at 193 Macdongal sbrect, corner Clinton place. | TA W cook and excollont washor and ironer. Wagos, $ Also, a giel to take care of two children. Wagos, $2 50, ‘Ap- | ply tor two days, at No. 267 Bridge street, Brooklyn, Goalie MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT WOMAN, | to take care of children, sew, €6.; one that would be atisfied with moderate wages anda good home can apply at I] Prospect street, Brooklyn, D—A GIRL, WHO MUST BE A GOOD PLAIN | | book and magazine work of every dese | year, and ‘will soon stop doing 40. $1 EPOT OF CORNELIUS’ SOLAR AND FLUID LAMPS, girandoles, mantel candelabra of new stylesinlaid with pearl, ormulu’ gas chandeliers, pendants, &c.; also, a fine article of silver plated vn albata castors, baskets; table forks, spoons, &o., $3 to $9 perdozen. MORGAN, 152 William street, between Fulton and Ann, opposite the church. OLD LEAF—GOLD LEAY.—TWO BOYS WANTED, FX at MN Clif street. ‘Those who understand the trade pre: ferred. | Extra) uenal and pale gold, of good quality, always on hand, and dentists’ gold and tin foil. THOS. THOMAS, 91 Cliff «treet. RON BEDSTEAD WAREROOM AND CHEAP SPRING mnattress wnd bedding depot.—Iron hedsteads, all sizos, $3 to $0); the new healthy spring mattress and cheap elastic palliasters, from $5 to $0—the best beds now in use. Old beds altercd to nent spring mattresses, from $5 to $12. _N.B. —Private dwellings, hotels, seminaries, steamboats, fur: nished at low rates. ‘Sent to uny part of the country or States. 563 Broadway, above Spring street. & GREEN RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO the ladies of New York that they are preparcd to show the largest assortment ever offered in the city, of ladies’, gentlemen's and children’s English and German spring and summer hosiery, which they will sell at their uniform low prices, at the People’s One Price Hosiery and Shirt Store, 150'Canal street, opposite West Broadway. RS, MILES, 98 FOURTH STREET, CORNER OF 9 Anuounce to the ladies of New York, that she hus received from Paris a choice selection of fash: ionably made under dresses for ludies and children, aud that she has also inade arrangements to be supplied every month, by the first houses in Paris, with Inces, embroideries, &c. we. made to order, in any desired style, at the shortest notio. Mrs. M. respectfully solicits the attention of the ladios to an inspection of her present stock. ETALLIC RUBBER GOODS. ber Company, warehouse 19 manufacturers, under Goody tents, of coats, cloak onchos, caps, life preservers, pillows, air beds, cushions, arpanling, carriage cloth, piano covers, surgical articles, &e, Good# made by this company are warranted to stand any climate, D. M. WILSON, President, F. M. Suvpann, Treasurer and Secretary. . OTICE.—THOMAS, BROTHERS, FROM PARIS, SOLE manufacturers of carton pierre, 118 Wooster strect, call the attention of architects and builders to their invaluable eck of carton pierro. They always have on hand a great assortment of designs for interior decorations of saloons, parlors, &c., &c., a great variety of bosacos, interior and ex- terior, trusses, friezos, caps, columas, pilasters, &c. ECEIVED BY THE,HUMBOLD?, TERRINES DE FOIE gras, from Strasbourg and Paris, nicely put up in tin toxes. 1. BONNARD & BROTHERS, 72 Greenwich stroct, and 420 Broadway. ‘MOW CASES.—SCHMITT AIBROTHER, NO. 16NORTH ‘William street, (near Chatham strect,) N. Y., manufac- turers of all kinds of show cases, in metal, Fras, rosewood, mahogany, black walnut and silver, keep conttnatly on hand, # good assortment of the above named articles, Orders promptly executed at short notice. taken in exchange. HOW CASES.—A LARGE A: RTMENT . } ly on hand, and made to order in the neatest styles. N, h—Particular attention id to orders received for the World's Fair, B. K. PEEBLES, No. 124 Grand street, three doors cast of Broadway. UNION INDIA RUB: asau street, exclusir Old show cases GTEAMMOAT OWNERS ARE REQUESTED TO CALL at 118 Muiden Inne, and examine the pumps sold by A. W. GAY & CO. beforo purchasing cisewhere. They have Deen approved by the inspector, and are ordured for she Francie Skiddy and othor bouts. They are ebeaper sud betver than any with which they come in competition. and cisterns they cannot be beat. For wella Thursday, March 17, 1863, the two story, attic brick front houses aud lots Nos. 13 and jonwe C.. Th property is jocated in one of the most business parts of NTHONY J. BLEECKER, AVCTIONRER.—SALE OF A er on, Broad Tenth, Kighth, Fifth, Third, Seconds At ‘ral Thirty-fourth, Thirty-eighth, Fitt; Also, s mansion on avonue A, between Fifty | Hixth streets, with garde: "Also, water Tight river, 200 feet front, between Pifty-fourth and streets. Also, » water right on Harlem river” Ant = BleceKer will vell at auction, on ‘Tuesday, March 10 1868, oi the Merohante’ Exehan, following’ property, vis.'—2 lots on 8. W. corner of Fifth avenue and Tweaty-ninth street; 5 lots on 8. W. corner of Tenth avenue and s fourth street; 3 lots on 3. E. oorner of Broadway and Forty. scoond street: 1 lot N. W. corner of Third avenue and Fitty- first street; 1 lot on N. E. corner of Third avenue and Pitt second street; I lot on N. EB. corner of Third avenue and Fit. ty-third street; 1 lot on S. E. corner of Third avenue and Fit ty-fourth street; 1 lot N. E. corner of Third avenue and Pif- fth street; 2 late N. E. corner of Eighth avenue and Fifty- d street: 2 lots S, E. oorner of Eighth avenuo and Pifty- fourth strect; 2 lobe 8. W. corner of Tenth avenuo and Fifty fifth street; 8 lots on east wide of block on avenue A, betweon Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth streets, 4 lote N. E. corner of avenue Aand Fifty-ffth street; 4 lots S. W. corner Kleveuth avenue and Fifty-fith at.;1 lot'N. E. eorner of Mleventh ay- enne and Fiity sitth st.; 8 lets on west side of bloek om Seeoud avenue, between Fifty-elghth and Fifty-ninth streets; 4 lots on S. W. corner of avonue B and 118th street, with water Tight of 100 feet on Harlem rivér; 2 gores of land, with water right of 200 feet fromt, on East river, between ilty-fourth and Fifty-fifth streets; 1 lot on Thirty-cighth street, 210 feet west from Fifth avenue; 1 lot on Thirty-fourth street, 100 wost from Tenth avenne; 7 lots on Fifty-tfth street, 100- feet east fron avenuo A; 12 lots on Fifty {fifth atroee, between, Tenth and Eleventh avenuos; 4 lots on 116th street; betwee B; kore lots om Fifty-seventh atree! Eleventl and Twelfth avenues; also, » mansion om the banks of the East river,/between Sith und Fitty-alate. recta, about 0 feet front, edutaiming about 30 rooms, with ardens, de. Maps oan be obtained at the auovion room, Nor Broad’ street. Terms liberal. UCTION NOTICE.—THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD inform those who intend disposing of their housohold ituro, or stocks of goods, of any deseription, thts spring, that he will giv 11 sales conde: tobim, From K expel tion busine: he believes ho can give the most entire satisfaction. Liberal advances made on all goods consigned for sale at his sales- room, and prompt settlements invariably, R.'W. WESTCOTT, Auctioneer, 146 Greenwich aven DRIAN H. MULLER, AVCTIONEER.—VAi UABLE house and lot on Firet Muller & Co. will sell at auction, on Tuesday, 1£63, at 12 c’elock, M., at the Merehants’ Exchange, the drat four story brown stone front house and lot, situate om the wort tide of the First avenue, first house north of Sixth street, and !viown ag No. 99. The house is well and substan- tinlly built, finished in the ‘best manner, with modera i as, baths, water closet WO fee & jrce rooms deep to top. Lot twent} es by one hundred feet. UCTION NOTICE—FURNITURE SALE.—THIS DAY, at 103g o'clock, will be sold, at No. 19 Hudson stroct, r Chambers, the genteel fur ire of a family firing up housekeeping, &e. Tueeday, extensive sale of furniture, dry goods, &c., in the auction 8, 13 Spruce strect. B, For- restal THOS. BELL, Auctioncer. NTHONY J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE and peremptory sale of about 320 beautiful building arand between New Brighton and Tompkineville, © property of Dr. J.G. Westervel! Bleecker will sell at public sustion, © day of March, 1853, at t o?eloe! ‘Exebange, in the city of New York, the fo desirable property, vis.:—On Staten Island, about, 420 choice building lots, forming nearly eight blocks of ound, situated and bounded by W t avenue, eeond, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, venth avenues, d by Brook street, situated at Staten Island, and between, New Brighton and Fompkinevillo, “Tl whole of this proper; ty is within five minutes walk of both the New Brighton and Yomphinsville ferries, ‘The average time from any. portion of she property to either of the sbove ferries, and from the ferry in New York to Wall street or ite vicluity, is withi: forty minutes by steamboat, either from New Brighton or Tompkinsville, every half hour, fare 6% cents, and, by eom- mutation, lower than any stage line in the city of Now York. From the entire property there is a fino view of Sandy Hoo! the oeean, the whole of New York Bay, Long Island shoro, from Fort Hamilton to Williamaburg, the East and North rivers, Newark, and Newark bay. agent of the proparty may be agen ovory day during the week, between the hours of 10 A. M. and ‘o'clock P. M., at Jones’ Nautilus Hall, at Tompkineville ferry, Staton Island, who will give all the ne- ecstary information. Tho streets ‘are opened and graded. The terms are ten per eent and the auctioncer’s foes on tho day of salc, forty per cont on the delivery of the deeds, and the balance may remain on bond and mortgage for flvo itrequired.. For maps describing the above property, apply to the auctioncer, No. 7 Broad stroot, New York. ENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—WILLIAM IR- VING & CO. will sell at auction, on Tuesday, Mare 103g o’elock, at G2 Third street, » general assortment of forniture, conelatiug of Brussels and ingrain carpets, olleloth, mahogany sofas, chairs, and arm chairs, divans, marb! top centre and side tables, picr glass, window curtains, mantle clocks and ornainents, etegercs, rosewood 62; octavo piano, bat racks, Brussels stair carpet, mahogany French bodateads, toilet'sets, Also, a general assortment of kitchen furniture, with which the sale will commence. G. HORTON, AUCTIONEER—THIS (MONDAY) '« morning, at 10 o'clock, at 483 Sixth avenue, near Twon- ty mingh strcet, tho stock and fixtures of a segar store, dealer declining businves, consisting of 15,000 different brand glasscascs and furniture. Also, at 11 o'clock, at the atore $6 Sixth avenue, Ly order of tlie constable, one earman’s cart. OUSEHOLD FURNITURE SALES.—HEWRY H. LEEDS £ CO, 8 Wallstreet, near Broadway, will gv their personal attention, usual, to the sale of furnitare at the retidonces of families Lrenking up housskea ing. Also, will have regular wockly sales o} their store for the convenionce of those who desire this Advances made if required. OUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—HENRY H. dium of sale. LEEDS & Co., Will sell by auction, on Tuesday, 15th Mareh, at No. 3East-Thirtieth street, at 104g o'clock, # general assort- ment of household furnituro, belonging to a family leaving for Italy, consisting of tapestry carpets, a su cy Hanes, made by’Collard, of London, French ‘secretary, rosewoo Parlor Turniture, covered silk brocatelle, rosewood sido ta- 5 chandeliers, real Frattan bron Jo, made in London, gla zee, and other works of art, bed room, and oak dining room furniture, cabinet do., china glass, &e., de. Also, fitty rtod for the owner's dozen frst quality choice wines, im; itchen furniturp, private use, Sale commences with ki FL, NiqBUSH, AUCTIONEER. THIS DAY, AT 10 o'clock, at No. 10 North William street, dry goods, ladies’ shawls and dresses, flannels, hosiery, vostings, rem= uante of silks, clothing, shirts and drawers, table and bed linen, double and single guns, gold and silver watches, wateh- makers’ tools, &e., &c. Sule positive, JUN W. SOMERINDYRE, AUCTION RER—STORE No. 11 Spruce street.—Furniture, this day, at the Couches, couch bidetend bles, porter Mouse tabli ids, socretary bookease, ha hests of tea, and some so, by virtue of an ex- ‘Also, five M segars, of good quality, auction room, at 103% o’cloc sofas, sofa bedster arm chairs, round stand, rockers, gla«s cage; also t! grocery fixtures, from a former ecution, one horse, wagon and harnes: Jon SOMERINDYKE, Constable. GUCE THE BREAD EVEN.—TIIS CAUTION IS NO longer necessary in those families whore the patent bread slicer has been introduced. Its operation is so simple that any servant of ordinary gumption cannot fail to use it effectually, The trade supplied by E. P. TORREY, & John street, [0 OWNERS OF STEAMBOATS.—DAVIS'S METALLIC Life Preserver, is the best, safest and ehcapest of an now in nd just the thing’ required by the late law 0 Congre ‘all and see the article. EVERTS & CURTISS, sole azents, 248 Fulton atroct EDDING, VISITING, INVITATION, ADDRES and at home cards, ‘cake boxes, wedding envelope: Dusiness cards, bill heads, portraits, maps, bills of exchang. mn. A name did ards for $1 25, at KELLY’S half price engraving and ity | printing office, No. 141 Fulton street. H% BEARD FRESH CROPPED DENOTED VIGOROUS: manhood.—Whiskers and moustaches can be produced Graham's onguent, and it will not in or injure the skin, and I’ve been telliug you so for a wr bottle, sent to R. G. GRAHAM, 38 Ann street, in six weeks ‘by usin Bt hny part of the country. Fowler's Buildinge. A WANtED Ta PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS NURSE to take charge of one child. One who understands the care of children, and has good references, may obtain a de- sirable situation by applying at 260 Fourth avenue. i TANTED—TWO STEADY AND INDUSTRIOUS ‘oung men, of good addross, to travel in the country. Liberal commission given, and exponsos paid. Apply to M J. Mountain, Messrs, Virtue, Son & Co., 26 John steoet, thi y and to-morrow, from 10 tol WNTED-A SPINNER, WITH FIVE THOUSAND iH, ‘ jollars, to engage ina Southern factory. Addres 41 Broadway. 7RSTED—A BOY, FOURT TO SHVENT years old, to attend ip an oft ono residing on th preferred. Apply before nine or aft: South street. cast side of the cit: two o'clock, at Waa rae SPINNEKS.—APPLY AT THE corner of Sixth avenue and Sixteenth street, betweon Yond W o'clock, A. Me WaANZED-INDIA RUDBER-—AN ABLE VERS wanted, who ia thoroughly familiar, from p) perience, with the mawufacturing of India rubber could put up anew factory. Toa suitable remuneration will be offered. Addroes INDI W4NTED-TWENTY FIVE YOUNG gage in selling now and cheap public ners wil net of all expenses. pay entorprising men from $1) to &% young men wishing to end lucrative business wilt G ELPS nds, aud persone liberal Herald office, do well. to appl Co,, 289 Broadivay, room » NG MAN, ENGLIS! OR SCoTcH, | to goin the country, Must! understand attending. vegetable garden, and he williaz t fulonh small farm, References must be ly satirfactory, the situation will be a p Wages, includ rd aud washing, $10 per month to-day’ (Monday morrow, ae 8 S Brooklyn, neat Appl t, South ekett stro Wane WANTED.—A MAN WHO PERFECTLY UN- derstands his business, None others need apply, In- quire at 609 Broadway, in the basemont, WANTEDIA RBUTCHER-ONE WHO TS A GOOD | salesman, and Leon accustomed to retailing mont from a stall, "He miiat he stondy in habits, and como woll regom- mended, Liberal wages will be given, Apply at No. 74 El dridge street, from throv to five o'clock, this day. WASTED DDIPDIATELY.—A PRENCHMAN, TO | xivo instruction in a school, twelve miles froin this city, on the piano and in French, ed apply if not | well skilled tu this profession. Parma liberal, Apply to | 4. T, FONDA, office N Now Yor! PENM) A Goer tore BOOKKEEPER; A FAIR who understands single entry bookkeeping, who advance lis employer three thou: ty. Good referende given and req sku street, room I it dollars on good secari. od. Inquire at W2 Nay TANTED—AT NO. 114 NASSAU STREET, CLERKS, teachers, salesmen, porters, barkeeper#, men on steam: | | Yoate and railroads, boys for trades, coachmen and er n- ort, cirisns housekeepers, Appliennts enclocing $1, Tree of postage, etating references, de., will be suited. THOMAS SPINK, Ageng. | havin | have lately taken plage in the. DRY GOODS. AN ANA nee: TERPANES, TADLE LINENS AND “SILENT! ns, just received from auction,—Gren' hag Elegant large size counterpanes, threw yards, ouly 13 and los, | apiece; beautiful patterns Marseilles counterpanos, threo yards,ouly $2 and $2 £0 apiece, worth doable ; Seilles toilet covers, only de. 6d. and Bs. double damask table linen, two ; elegant snow-drop able Hnen, two yards wide, a Jarge size snow-drop, and figured 1 A dozen ; very henvy linen ehootin: yards wide, ayard; superfine pillow cass linens, iyard, at BURDETHS ob i ker street. RESS GOODS FOR CASH.—J. MOXIE, JR., NO. #7 Nassan street, opposite the Post Office, is now reecivin: and offers for sale ‘a lnrge and attractive. rock of sitks and fancy dress gooda, printed lawns and jaconets, haroge do {aines, plain and printed bareges, plain and striped poplins prints, limens, xinghais, white goods, &e., mostly from auc tion. ‘Also, & Cull assortment of domosties, for eash, at plendid Yar- very heavy only 4s. 6d. por Od. 6d, P dry goods store, No. 136 Wal- | prices from'I0 to 1 per cont lower than they ean be bought | on the usual credit, CE.~GRAND OPED FPASHIONABLE INTELLIGE: A) ing day, on this, Monday, tho Lith of March, at the Paris Mantilla Emporium, 361 Broadway, for the spring whero will b ayed a eollection of raritios In laties’ oow tume—the products of foreign and native genins-—an paral: leled in the world of fashion. Tho Paris Mantilla Emperium, been still furthor enlarged dwring the past two monthe, may now unquestionably bo pronounoed the: moat modious, as Woll na popular establishment, for the sale wis and mantillas, in the United States: and tho pre- gent season being more than asually rife with Parisian no- veltien, as well on aco t of the interesting ceremonies thet rench capital, as also with « hivilion to be held in this viow to the great Indnstrial city, the proprictor uan confidently state that he will. offer a rieh troat to shove ladies and gentlemen whe honor him with a visit. The entire snite of rooms will be thrown open on this cccacion, and the different articles eo arranged ae to afford ove lity for public inspection, The inner apaet- mento will he devoted exclusively to thove mantilla« intoud- od for the World's Fair, GEO, BULPIN, Mantilta and Shawl Emporini, 361 Broadway. N. B.—Plonse obgervo, the opening day is on Monday, Ith Maroh, or, should tho Weather prove unpropiticus, on the Grst enceeeding fine day, NEW, YORK LINEN HALL—WE MOST RESPECT AN iirily hog to inform our friends, our customers, and the inhabitants of New York, that our’ stook at this moment is complete in every article of linen fabric, and every steamer brings us fresh supplies, to All the vacancies so kindly made in our shelves; aud wo beg the favor of a call to inspect our agsortment, feeling oor t that it will repay a vis FOUN DAVIS & CO Broad IRBONS, SILKS AND MILLINERY GOODS—THE dersigned is now prepared to exhibit the largest, eheapoat isn moat deairabie stoek ot the above goods in the city, suit~ able for first clas merehants ond milliners of every sootion of the Union, bel ml his own impertations for the spring trade, which he wil offer on tue moat favorable terms, M. if. LUATENSTEIN, 90 Bowery, rner of Hester street. 1 BROADWAY, ARE NOW opening a general a tof now spring goods, silks, shawls, berogos, tienes, jnconoty, orgaadies, laces and ean Urcicerie, giever, hosiery, &e, ae. TFFANY & CUTTING ‘OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—BY JOHN L. Vandewater & Co., Wednesday, March 16, at Wig o'clock, a8 No. 266 Livingston strect, Brooklyn, ‘opposite Hanover equare, near Fulton avenue—Handsome household furniture, conristing of all the furniture contained in the above house, viz: Rosewood suite, covered in satin brooa- telle, extension dinins tables; etogeres, sofas, chairs, rockers, Voltaires, pier and centre tables, Brussels tapestry carpet, Tier, elasées, paintings, clocks, Bohemian glass ornaments, Ching dinner set, one rosewood seven octave pianoforte, by Nunns & Fisher, but little used: bedroom farni: ting in part, of mahogany hedstends, bureau, washstands, tables, wardrobes, chairs, toilet sets, &e., to gether with the usual assortment of kitchen and basement furniture, with which the sale will commen OSES, &C.—WILLIAM IRVING & CO. WILL SELL: at auction, on Wednesday and Thursday, March 16 and 103g o'clock, at the sales rooms, No. 10 Pine strect, &o., standard and half standard, dwarf, perpetuat Boprbon, Moisctte, Baltimore bell, and other fino vari- eties of greenhouse plants, shrubs and roses, from the nur- sery Lad res neste florist. Warranted true to name, and i ct order. ENVILLE’S LIVERY STADLES, BUILDINGS AND lots on Carmine street, and workshops and lots on Down: ing street, for sale at auction, the 16th day of March, at the Merchants’ Ex! hae, At 12 o'clock M., by order of P. T. Ruggles, Referee.—ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, Auctionees Sale poritive. Maps of the property will be ready on Satur. day, the 12th i A good opportunity effers for thosé wish- ing to continue the livery business, it having beon eatatlish- ed for twenty years, The stock 4s offered at private sale by the Executors, to close the estate. Inquire on the promises, W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONERR.—GENTEEL household furniture on Monday morning, 1044 o'clock, t 146 Greenwich avenue, in use but a short time, i he peremptorily sold, consisting of rosewood and mahogahy marble top hureaus and washstands, rosewood and mahoga- ny centre, pier and aide tables, French tete-a-tetes and sofas, rosewood and mahogany arm chairs and rockers, mahogany and walnut bedsteads, superior hair mattensses, marble top Washstands, ettagrios, gist mirrors, dining and ‘card tabl carpets, b rich ching sets, mabogany, walnut and cottage c glassware, ivory cutlery, crockery, kitchen furniture, &e.' No peatponemieut. Godds to be ‘tomoved nmedintely. ALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS.—ANTHONY Dd. BLEECKER, anetioneer, will sell on Tuesday, the loth inst. atthe Merchants’ Exehange, seven lots of ground on the Third avenue, corner of 118th strect. Sec mapaat the of- fice of the auctioneer. QTANDARD ROSES AT AUCTION.—J. L. VANDRWA- KD) TER, auctioneer, No, 14 Wall street, will sell on Tnes- day, Moreh 15 11 o'clock, & choice selection of few roses, perpetnats, mo: ‘and other fine varietios, from the nursery tof D, Boll, corner of Broadway aad Fifticth stre TLLTAM IRVING, AUCTIONEER.—SALES OF Household Furniture.-Willinam Irving & Co. will give their personal attention to sales of household furniture, atthe Jeneeot families breaking up usekeoplng; WIR have wookly sales at ticir sales rooms, 10 Pine street, near Broadway.” Cash advMuces mado if required THE LECTURE SEASON, R, WIETING, THIS EVENING, AT KN DP vockar Bait corner Twenty third steoet ant avenue, at 7% o'clock, lectnros on the heart, lung: aud di- tenses peculinr to these parts, cirentation of the blood, with ile splendid and extensive collection of manikin: ‘odels, paintings, &e, Admission 124 cents, ‘Ol, JOUN P. MALE, UNITED STATES SENATOR, vill deliver the next of the Popular Lectures, wt the Tabernacle, on Wednesday evening of this week. SCIENTIFIC LECTURES.—DR. BOYNTON WILL 1D give the Inst two of his course of Mlustrated geological lectures, at Metropolitan Hall, on Monday and Tuesday eveniny§, Maoh 14and 15, On ‘those occasions, the present order of the animal creation, including man and woman, Will be considered. A numbor’ of new and beautifal paint: ings will be exhibited. On Monday evening, by special ro quest, the great iron galvanic battery will aeain be tatro: need; and on resetar sre ing Dr. B. Will exhibit his grout ‘al winting of Niagara Falls. Tickets 25 cents, Doors open at }gi leeture to commence at 73g o'clock es hited QPIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS, (BY PROFESSOR ©) Barnes and Hand D. Berkhart,.t Stuyvesant Ingtitnte, 650 Brondway, on Tuesday evening. Professor B will endeavor to prove to the andicnce that povchoiogy, mosmorism, ant clairvoyance, aro connected with the splestua henoinens, Doors cyen at 4 o'clock; commence at 734, Admission 25 conte. Tore who wish instruction in the above-named mye teries, can have it for ove dollar, by calling at his roo.a, at the Hungerford Motel, 108 Duane stiovt,

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