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N_ INDUSTRI: a farm. Alderman Sroxrevant trusted when it was referred back committee would report evidence sufficient to rebuke of the Nineteenth for the very indecorous had made use of. Whom did he mean to sa) x Wal Se Santas eae take f hoi peed . arried se care of horses need SPI Am man without id, as be found for his wife. reenwich avenieer between one an ‘look, WANTED—WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- bar besinees: fort must be a respectable woman, y-five, and be able to produce unques: for good character and capability. Ap- linton place. T. D. Lander, Late of Jennings Lander, notifics his friends that he has removed from 94 to #7 Fulton treet, under the firm of Squire, Lander & C he will be happy to seo and serve them with watel swindled? What ts the Committee op Finance? pon a proper equitable claim, as much evidence upon the from listening to those sort of remarks, The motion to refer was then put and carried. FEB POKAACK FROM THE ALMEHOUSE GOVERNORS AND THE RE PORT OF THE COMMITTEE—THT REQUIRED $76,000. Alderman TieMxx called up the report of the\Commit- tee onthe Almshouse, and t! the nors. The motion to take u: Diamonds in Lots to Sult.—Fine Lots, pe for sale at the lowest market prices — crosses, Jewelry at manufacturers’ D. ir of White street, up stairs. iets, for cash Prev SP rosdway, 00 furgensen, Lavalette, Brequet, Courvoisier, Johnston, David Taylor.—New int received aud for sale b; “A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATIO ip being carried, the reader with the Governors’ communication request- Common Couneil to a) to raise a loan of $75,' port recommending such application. lerman {DENMAN moved to amend by that they request to raise the amount, a1 ‘tax bill of the present ye: an STURTEVANT—That is, to strike out the loan, and add it tothe tax bill. I have no objection to that. He nevertheless voted against the amendment ‘Bakr would vote in favor of the amendment, t delay the report of the committee. ‘No, it can’t do that. ‘The amendment was then put and lost. Alderman Baistey moved that it be laid on the tal and explained his reason for doing so, was, that he not think there was a sufficient majority to pass it. ‘The motion to Jay on the table was t! t the resolution be adopted being redeight ayes and five noes; and Mr. which the President repeated, ow why, as he good reference if required. , No. 170 East Twouty-eixth street, MIDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS EMPLOYMENT AS porter, or on a farm; Wages not so much an object as gonstant, employment the above manufactur riber, at the lowest pric DAVID RAIT, importer, 1 Broadway, up stairs. Opening of Spring Mantilias,— Molyneux BELL, 58 Canal street, announces the openin did stuck of French and home manufacture: Monday, March 21st y offered to the ladies of New York an moderate prices. a8 of the season will vicinity, at the most MOLYNEUX BELL, Canal street, three doors from Broadway. Alderman Mi would ne! ‘son & Hum Oarpetin: Broadway, have j usual supply of ri iret from Franc Ardrosson, and Ax. nd, consi por | of nd Mosaic carpets, from Messrs. ether On the motion t Y cieeecinat poling, for sale there a) Alderman Srurvevant would like to kni understood a majority had voted in favor. Presient—The Clerk supposes there is not a constitu- tional majority. Alderman Sturtsvaxt—I did not know it was for the I thought that was inion it was lost. to take tho mai atraction in the Fren Englieh education. F. ce. Can give the most unexcoptionable references, lendid Caxpetings —Smith & Lounsbery, ‘earl street, have received, stock of velvet tn er late arrivals, a large » three-ply, and ingrain carpeting, of chaste and clegant designs, which, having he recent advance in prices, they are enabled to offer at very groat inducements. Beware of Attempts to Palm off a Poisonous Charles’ London Cordial Gin, b; the stuff. The genuine article been purchased and now leaves at his own ronounce on such a point. lent’s prerogative. The Pxesipent said Alderman Sturtevant, reading from the charter, con. tended it was.a mere resolution, and not such ordinance as required a majori butonly of such as were present. Though he absurd with such a majority, he would appeal from the decision of th for the purpose of putting his ob- Alde: man PxcK would sustain the Chair. The absurdity the Common Council at enough for him. URTEVANT admired his consistency, who would vote away millions with » bare majority, but could not brook the €ommon Council being represented in an ac- tion of this kind. The vote was taken, andthe Chair sustained by a di- Vision of ten to two. 2 mein his I ence of this climate for the is! recommended from. his last employor. dway Post Office, or at the Heral RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION rie; she isa healthy woman, and has a good supply of milk, she having lately buried’ ber own elilld, three months old. Apply at 478 Broadway. YOUNG LADY, RESIDING WITH HER PARENTS, desires a situation ina store for tho sale of fancy ar: ‘The compensation for her services is not so much of an object as permanent respectable employment. Adress E. P.M., Post Office, — FARMER, WHO UNDERSTANDS FARMING IN ALL ite branches, and stock of all sorts, isa single man, call on or adder article of Holland gin filling the empty bottles with has a flavor so totally different from ail other fraud is easily detected. Importers offi Great Discovery.—Deafness and Blindness cured at £0 Prince street.—Deafness, noise in and dischargo from the ears, cured in a short time, without risk or pain ; alro, partial'and total blindness cured, and near, weak and imperfect sizht restored. the cnres effected i and blindness, No, 7 hark place Jeotion en record, The number and nature of worst kind of deafness TTENER’S newly discovered unprecedented, street, second house east o! 4. Allletters must be prepaid, and contain $1 fee, to insuro of eight members re) y WAS argument Advertise your Business in the Country Pa- rs. To do so inthe very boss manner, in the bost papers, and at the lowest prices, call at the Commorcial Advertising GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS aid, or to do general homens malt referen ath jurth streets, Please eal enty-third and Twent} YOUNG MAN, (AN AMERICAN,) AGED 17, WISHES to bind himself to the plumbing, or some other busi- "Aline addressed to W. , 170' West Thirty-second ily; he is a sober n produce good city reference. ald oMfee is TED, WHO IS CAPABLE OF TAKING charge ofthe case making in a melodeon manufacto thorough workman, a good mechanic, stead, \d_ fully competent ‘to cond Unexceptionable referen fuch sono & good salary and steady. emplo poly, at CARHART & NEEDHAN’S Melodeon FY, that’ branch 77 East Thirteenth street. BOY, 16 OR 17 YEARS OF AGE, WHO CAN WRITE a good haud, may find # situation in an oflice,7 Broad atreet, second floor, WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITUATION, EITHER ement of & household, or to give in- ‘and the rudiments of an E., Philadelphia Post langu: Address A STEADY, RESPECTABLE MAN, (A Protestant,) Wit! small family, wants a situatio and situation eightec greenhou! fice. n Bark then moved reconsideration of the yote on the resolution, which being carried, he moved ‘that the resolution be adopted. Alderman Sturtevant would like to know what that Alderman Bare (Sixth ward) thought if the gentleman considered he might tell what it meant; but he was too wharp and hasty thfs evening—for whieh reason he had found fault with thejvenerable clerk of that Board, in a manner which was extremely improper and totaly un- Honte of WM. H. McDONALD, 102 of Ann, Information freely given. F.S. Cleaver’ Nassau street, co: Honey Soap.—Just received, 8 of the above incomparable toilet soap. F. 8. Cleaver’s celebrated M ams and soaps, Bear's aren W. J. DAVIS € Brown Windsor Shaving |, claritied marrow, &c. 40 Cortlandt street, sole ents for United States. By ketters Patent Secured in 1840.—Palver~ macher’s Patent Hydro-Eleetric Voll to be worn under covery in medicine an veliove, without. pai te Chains, constructed he mest wonderful dis- ent day. They in or shock, instantancously, acnto ner- toothache, rheumatic Alderman Srvrrrvant replied very indignantly. No member of the board entertained 4 ‘higher respect for ntleman, and he did not thank the gentleman ef is lecture, since he knew how to respect the years and high standing of their worthy clerk with- of age, epeakin, perienced in silk or other house. fuch as head, ear and , and by thelr mild but continuous and porceptible action on the body, discases of yonrs’ stand- Jules Bonnet, No. 2}; Wall street, YOUNG MAN, (FRENCH,) WHO HAS RECEIVED a very liberal education, wishes to find a situation in s store where he would make hiinself useful in an: Excellent re erence can be given. If thers be school or family willing to take him to instract he will as ® very moderato salary. Besides his mother tong speaks good En; guage, and the ‘0 to the countr: fu _—— FRENCH GENTLEMAN, TWENTY-FIVE YEARS 1 English pretty well, and thoroughly ex- ‘oods, wishes a situation in an importin He also understands bookkekping. Best of be given. Please address to J. 6, out any sueh observation. In saying it was the pero tive of the President, he meant no disrespect. Justice to “Uncle David” required this declaration. Alderman Barr—That in not all that was said, and it was the emphasis that was most offensive: be: the gentleman knows that to that ¢lérk, who had grown grey in the service, all Presidents for years had been ac- eustomed to appeal on points of parliamentary usage. The resolution was finally laid on the table, and Board adjourned to the first Monday in April. ervous eomphints, liver Sog—such as gout, local pai diseases £0.—disappear ai applied with the greatest sueo eases in children, commonly cal qaset of teething, under diticultiesand RICAN STAR WORKS, ‘WILLIAMSBURG, L. anted—Double and single hands, file forgers, file cut. ters; also several saw makers. Good workmen may have steady employment at full prices. Apply to 8. D. WILL. ort, is sawiand file depot, No. Peat ¢ producing thes at that number OY WANTED—ABOUT SIXTEEN YEARS 0) ina ship broker's office. Apply at 87 South str office, up stairs. i ; complaints in whieh mi , certain, and wonderfally spec Tue Mcrper IN PanjapELPnta—tThe excite- Incredible as may seem the ‘above facts, any pei ‘et, Williamabu ry, on Tenth oe ee RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SIT- good cook, washer and rk. Please call rivate family: a to do general hou: ‘an be seen for DA ‘ NGIRE SEXUATION, BY AN AMERICA) (3t34 Wp ieenOr Sizoition, By aw aumnicin erat Wi Sass eah Socata sad NTED—A SITUATIO! ung woman, to N, BY A RESPECTABLE ox to take care of ehildren, ia's, small private, family, Plense call at No. 43 Amos sirect, ‘whore abe has lived nine am Lo has no objection to engage as I rate family, Good city references given. Please ee street, first floor. Can be seen for two day: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do th fly; i8.n good plain cook. « ee. Please call for two daya, corner of Seventeenth atreet. ‘ANTED.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN ‘would be glad to serve as lady's maid or child’s nurso tosome family going to England. She can be seen at her Present ewployer’s, to whom sho refers, at No. 297 Tonth a pera! housework of dest NTED—A SITUATION, BY foung woman, as chambermaid do plain sewing, ‘Best of city referen A RESPECTABLE d to take care of of childgen, or to objection to do neral housework. TN NTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, INTELLI- gent girl of thirteen, as children’s nurse; can do been accustomed to the caro of an d will make her- rts lain sewing; has alwa; fant; is willing to assist in the waitin, self generally useful to a respoctable small Good reference given. enue, front room, sevond floor, for ined. "To juired. To ment will be until 4 o’clook. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘oung woman, to do general housework in a small re- spectable family. Bost of city reference. r two days, at 189 Sixteenth street, between Kighth and Ninth wes. Can be seen for ¢ respectable situations for tho last ption; perfectly un- peries, having had had an oxperi- ars. Can come Please address ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as good cook, washer and ironer in a Can he seen for two days at 225 Eleventh street, between avenues Band C, second floor, back room. TANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, a situation as cook, washer, und ironer; is ; oF would do general housework, in cit; or country. Can produce the best of recomm character and capacity, and will ing. Wages not so much an obje at 323 Bowery. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIR country, a situation as seamstre children, Cail for two days, at corner of Seventh avenue. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA: a situation as laundr 8 kind of work. Has good reference from her last at No. # St. Mark's place, Eig! Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED.—AN ELIGIBLE SITUATION, AS COMPAN- 1 genteel family, may bo complished young woman, American or Eu- Pp Protestant, who is a good ‘dressmaker, hair- dresser, &¢. To such an ono, if fully plea: permanent home is offered, found willing and oblig- ‘fs a good home, orto take caro of Thirty-third street, wishes a situation; Any one in want of such a man will please M.D., No. 8 Barclay strect, Can be seen 1. Call hth street, corner of First manner a k ho lish, and isconversant with the Latin fn. ranches generally taught. a pleasant and No objection to Yy OF elsewhere, “Ploase addiees EB ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, AND TO as- sist in the washing and man, who thorou by, 8! respoctable wo: maker of bread and pastry. i joklyn. Good reference ean be given. lease apply at 160 West Sixteenth street, first floor, back room, between Seventh and Eighth avenw for two days if not ongaged. ‘ANTED—BY A RLSPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as ehambormaid and waiter, with a respecta- ble family; would have no objection to ass and ironing. Good reference, t floor, front room. + care of ih Apply at 68 King strooy, iberty street, New ‘ANTED—BY A STEADY, SOBER GIRL, A SITUA- tion to do general housework in a private family. She {s x good washer and ironer, anda good plain cook. Please call at 71 Seventeenth street, near Sixth avenue. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABL! Protestant girl, to do chamberwork, or hi tion to do housework in a smal for two days at No. 90 King st: no obj private fainily. .Can be s ment created by the atrocious murder of two inoffen- sive females in the district of Southwark, has some- what subsided since the fearful the evidence of young A: take place at an early da: there is but little doubt that speedy meted out to the offender. Feeent developments touchii erime, although much has the previous character of the accused. It has been i d has been marked with erime as far back as it can be traced, and the evi- rand Jury proves him to have been an ingrate of the deepest dye. An officer has been di: hed to Washington to learn something | eonvince himself beferchand, at the depot, of their ‘The importance of the invention has been ‘acknow- d in America by tl and the chains have been applie medical colleges, the City, Bell ALIFORNIA.—AN ENGLISH LADY, ACCUSTO! family going to Californi justice will be There have been no very the commission of the en elicited concerning fedecin at Paris; by the Impé- Royal faculty at f the highest ord the principal hospitals in Kurope. The proprietors are in aseasion of testimonials to the same effect, from all the above institutions in Amorica and as'well as of the most eminent and ion in both hemispheres, that his career of the professi: dence before the ESS CAP MAKERS WANTED—TWO OR TH first rate cap makers, with good reference. ‘and not subject to seasi ‘wish rove. ‘Appl H. RICE, 76 C ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMA ist with chamberwork. Bi I at No. 35 Spring street, for two MED eG ould necept her services and attention as governess or companion du- Ting the passage asan equivalent for the exper voyage, and would be willing to remain with them, if gros, able, after their arrival. All particulars may be obtained by applying at 43 Broadway, or addressing R. J., Herald office. pet ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid and seamstress, or to take neral housework in a reference can be given. for two days, at 19134 Division street, between Jefferson and Clinton stiects. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE 1, as chambermaid and waiter, or has no ob- housework in s small private famil; care of children, or do family. Good cit 18 jection to do general ‘ood city reference from for two days, at 67 Wi het Sixth and Seventh avenues t Eighteenth street, between Europe, will bo forwarded, part of the United States, in answer to ontaining three eonts, rere J. STE! the conduct of young Arthur it city. His character will probal attacked upon the trial.—Philad. Bulletin, March 17. RY GOODS—LINEN TRADE. arrived from France, where h ton Youre in the linen trade, wishes a cleeale preferred. h fluently. by letter, “E. D. Grand st of, Pe a ee No. 568 Broadway, eornor of Prince street. , 63 Grand street —A GENTLEMAN JUST ¢ had been employed for sa situation in this city. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 RESPECTABLE woman, to cook, wash and iron; has no objection jousework of @ small private family: has lived three years and ten months in her last place. reference can Le given. Can be seen for two days, at 15 Co- lumbia street, front room, first floor, between State and Sree amone THE CavLKers at East Bos- ‘Ton.—We learn that all the caulkers in the shi at East Boston, at work upon new work, stru on Monday, from $2 25 to Curtis at once acceded to the request, and set his men to work again; but rds had not gone to work yes- d&c.—Hyatt’s Life m is @ most certain remedy in thes ‘82 Grove atreet, when dhe had been a cripple for months, unable to walk, Heep, without the aid of opiates. Principal ree RMER WANTED—ONE WHO UNDER$TA: farming in all branche satisfaction in the general None need an answer this but an industri tostudy the interest of his employer. Address office. Names of references as well as last employors are nt other modi¢ines 5 4 $2 50 per day. those in the other Discovery has been made for the gement of a large farm. irrhus cancers, rescences of the skin, witho 1 ted wi the office of th fail, March 16. terday.— Boston the knife or caustic. A! ef the fact by calling ai Beoond avenue, corner Twelfth street. HARVEY & WALLACE. ‘Watts’ Nervous Antidote.—I have recom- it in some very critical case any question. . Wholesale office, and ont of door. ness in this country, he can pro ials as to striet honest ing & oe eerece know! e of tn all tts branches. | Would have no obje charge of small farm in addition to t! Herald office. Ak oe EWELLERS WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS GENERAL workman, to go to one of tho principal cities in Georgia. ir workman, to go to the same place, as a jobber; ion isdesirable. Apply at 145 Reade street. Court Calendar—This day: ‘Unmen Starss Disrrucr Court.—Nos. 28, 28, 46, 102, 47 52. Surreme Court—Special Term.—Adjourned to Saturday next, motion day. CourT—Cirenit.—Nos. 1,030, 1,031, 1,042, 1,360, 288, 343 to 347, 349, 360. 508, 509, 600, 242, 512, or, sous 586, 524, 507 i ie ie 214," 197, 605, 606, : 615, 617, 618, 620, 621, 589, 1,418, 203834, screens Oo Ihave been Afflicted ut Twelve Years omplete exhaustion of the nervous system, weakness 11, 613, 615, 616, 38: ARDENER.—WANTED, A SITUATION AS GAR very respectable man, without encum ery successful grape crowel Having had lon , Bobriety, a1 0 etion to takin, garden, Address lity, with a continued and most violent cough and dache; ‘and now, after using a few bottles of Watt 202) 198, 598, 152) 450, 600: 272, 442. 2 completely restored to health and vigor. FI wanted immediately, at Mra. Ls e Division, opposite Chrystic street, to whom. will be given. N DESIRE DANS UNE FAMILLE PARTIC rangaisequi comprend parfaitement et quiaun accent pur. Ello doit avoir une bonne di tion, car elle aura fn charge de deux enfai 1 faudra aussi qu’elle ait de bi ut se présonter ches Mr. Edey, Presi- rooklyn, entre les rues Henry ct Clin- he Ia plus prés de Clinton, avant midi. On traverse Iariviere par Hamilton ferry- Association forthe Exhibition of the Indus tay of all Nations—Omm - fast. the following gentlemen were chosen dire! Dying.—It is won- at improvementin the art of wij the hair and whisk HURST & HEAR! y ¥ flong hair, front braids, &e. Copy the address, Toupees.—Batchelor’s New Style jonneed the most porfeet imitat id. Those wanting & very superior article sh ATCHBLOR’S celebrated wig factory, No. 4 Wall the method of dyin factory of ie Une telle dent street, South ton, la maison bla Philip Burrowes, n Livingsto Theo William W. Stone. WANTED. — hold this day, Theodore Pp Po! lent, William Whette ¢, Treasurer and Secretary, and L. ant Secretary. the authorit; elected William ‘where can be found the largest and bei ity. Copy the Lyons’ Kathairon.—The most Wonderful ration for preserving, it the world ever pro trade is especially invited to exami: from the following reasons: experience, together busines ya proceeding to increase its numl ‘anted by an amendment of the o| hetten a dircetor for the WM. WH and desirable pre; corner of Washington, second flo! dress F. C., Herald office. tl First, it pays the re- ITUATION WANTED—BY A SMART, ACTIVE MAN, as porter in @ store, or has no objection to driven double or single team. Best of city reference from eight years ith being salesman and collector for @ Please apply at 150 Codar street, ft, for two days, or ad- jer inore than a usual profit, thly established; thirdly, its effect in each if sing and satisfactory character; da Ip ripeessa in the joondly, its reputation is Twenty-Five Cent Daguerreotypes.—Rees & CO. take more pictures, and make more money, with their ture making, than any establish- ¢ thly, the sales are history of the materia medic: new German system of tin the city. Wi bh plate machine, two and three hundred splendid specimens of the art arc taken daily, at 239 Beondway. Whulesale Only—An Immense summer clothing, made expressly for th Cr whieh we offer SON BROTHERS, rner of Nassau. | jobbers of drugs and hia, Boston, New Or- alors every where, in city ot, 161 Broadw NES, Proprietor. Hair Dye.—Batchelor’s Gelebrated Liquia }d for eoloring the hair or’ |. The wonderful ease and Yew York, Philadel ., and by all retail de Principal wholesale — D. BA ¢ can show letters of reputation and stand the best yet discov the moment it is appliod. with which this favorite and old establis ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE PRO- testant young woman, as chambermaid and to do plain sewing; has no objection’ to t Best of city reference. Please call y-teventh street, between Kighth and Ninth avenues, front basement. pobre ta Re SY I Ae HE SUBSCRIBER IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A situation, in the cities of New York, Brooklyn, country, with some respectable poggon.” The subscriber is a ractical gardener, and is det irae obtaining a situation; rom persons of the first x in the country with whom he has Any person wishing t@ hire a good arden- of encouraging the industri: il the subscriber by directing a line to Michael Cri wan, Dutchess county, New York. ied hair Itis for sale, or applied, at ix factory, No. 4 Wall street. Magic Halr Dye, to eolor the rs the momontit i applied, withont injary to @ hair or skin. a disturbing the color and hus no bad vatel t tea Factory I SirbiieLon' the best hat for the mone: o dren's hats, wholesale an: tail, p $9 60 FREEMAN, manufacturer, 90 Fulton street, near Gold lerald office. 10 DRESSMAKERS. who can conscientiously undertake ting department of the most fashionable establishment in the ne who thinks herself qualified, by experience an@ ill hear of a permanent situation Herald office. \/ ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FRENCH MILLER; he understands his busi Tuquire for Mr. I. ‘The Bowery Hat Store, now open for public mspection, is one of the most splendid store and DRAKE stands at ‘Vary according to quali sirous of obtaining ai ‘any other establishm dard prices of hats, $4, Phalon’s Chemical Hair In’ 5 #, and to restore hair that has fallen off, ure scurf or dandrag, or invest it 4 permanent eurl, for sale at 197 Broadway, under the St. Nicholas Hotel, and all the drug stores in evory city. Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dye ts, without ex- or reservation, the very bi Equally celebrat for curing pimples, frockle: Poudre Subtile uproots ha White, and Hair ,@! street, near Broadway. d no deviation. Persons de a i ited States will do well to 11 he found at No. 9 Bowery, 1d $2.50. vith ‘a brilliant glos math w==‘¢ Season your Admira- tion for a while with an attent car, till I may deliver this KNOX has introduced his spring fashi in beauty, grace, 8. 01 * the foremost man of all his time.’ Remember this, 128 Fulton strect. 10 GROCERS.—AN AMERICAN YOUNG MAN IS DE- sirous of obtaining a situation charge of the business. ‘as been engagod in. busin ears. The best of reference given. A ‘y liberal B08 rect. j ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A Htuation, as waiter in & respectable private family. who can be highly recommended by the Inst whom he had the honor to serve, for striet sobri tention to his business, An Evidence of Popular Appreciation.—The cea ee oO Pin Deatoot's hotel, | I Wake the Responsibility !~These were the Memorable words of that man of iron will, Gen ion of his ‘‘ removal of the deposit Salamander Safe ¥ take the responsibility, sand occasions, protected Som X & JAMES, in C dS} ust since the introduction d faccinating style of hat for the present n most marked, and their pro- Call and patron- ANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERICAN, 23 YEARS OF & witnation as assista ‘as held a like situation manufacturing chemical busin Speaks the German language. Has no objection to leave city. Addrees Major, Horald office. bookkeeper or general oth the drysaltery # for the last nine yonrs, deposits entrusted to them, John street, corner of Gold, ( y by ROBERT M. PATRICK, manufacturer. ize the Prescott Hat Store. A New Wrinkle in Shirt Making, by which made to fit without a wriukle, hai » No. 1 Astor House. The misfitted community is Grapes, Grapes, Grapes.—A large stock of ANTED—BY A SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS MAN, A situation where he can make himself generally nseful. Understands farming in i given if required. Addret its branches. 154 Orchard street, in the rear, pes to be had, wholesale and re informed that he guarantees his shirts to give satisfaction, 603 Broadway, bet and aleo guarantees their punctual delivery. TED—BY A YOUNG MAN, JUST COME OVE) who is desirous of making himself generally usefal in working on suitable and very moderate conditions, a situa: tion in & wholesale or retail dealory. He speaks"and writes Dutch, German, n fingle and double bookkeeping, and is acquainted with ever} English, French and'German manufactures, Ad- V. T., Herald office. ANTED—BY A YOt school in this country for maby years, a situation as Lookkeeper or copyist. The best elty rete as to character and capacity. Address J. F. E., Heraldoffice, ERCE’S Italian wareho' Amity and Fourth streets. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED ag SEE THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGES, “om PERSONAL. RE a RN OTC ANIEL LYMAN, LATE OF MARTINSBURG, NEW York.—Should this notice meet his oye, he is req to communicate with Thomas Greenleaf, No. 81 Wall #1 H,. Howard for Assistant Engineer of ‘ork Fire Department. Di Extensive Sale of Real Estate. —It wit be noticed, by referring to the auction eales by A. J. BLI and valuable estate of tht Into 1 Leggett, situated on Houston, Sheriff and will be told at the Merchants’ Exchange on Ta 22, This iv one of the most d CKER, that the la eaitable pieces of French, and some English; understan: \G MAN, WHO HAS TAUGHT nee will be given porty that has been offered for salo th f two corner lots,) being near the ferry to W. ming by and near the when he will hear of something muoh to his advantage. information respecting him will be thankfully received by the advertiser. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES FLANEGAN, ; supposed to have incent to Union Market, several lines of stages rum king it accessible ‘by etages to an. ‘ithout doubt Houston street ero the best business streets up town, (Grand street not _ex- opulation surrounding it. Thia talists and business men, and section of the city, which he understands dairymaid, or do housework, The subscriber wages for himsel sno childron, Address R. R., No. 89 Gree stroet, corner of Rector. May be he eepted,) there being a dense a good investment for ca, they will do well to keep this sale in view. Bookkeeping, &c or others ziving any information of him, by letter, to ther, Matthew Fianegan, San Francis James Fooly, 72 Thir avenue, New Yor! ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE man and his wife, togethor or separate—the man an Understands gardening in all its branches, hot- houses, greenhou Vines, fruit and vegetables, laying out would take the management of a farm, I. Hig wife would act as cook, ould tal with one id wife to li wie! ‘d of for four days, FP. of * “Double Entry Elncidated,”” and other popular works, writing, &o., at 387 Broadway, where nits aro qualified for commere gults in an expeditious and superior manner. Terms mo- derate. Proficiency guaranteed; certificates of ability grat Gentlemen conversant with the details of the counting knowledge of double entry, instruction, in the short space of one Liverpool papers will please copy. F THE DEAF GENTLEMAN THAT CALLED UPON esterday, will address him at Buffa- he has opened his infirmary, he will be attondod ing House Man teachos bookkeepin youths as well ns a Dr. Smith, Aurist, NFORMATION WANTED. ~JA arrived a month since in the R Wishes to find her dis Eleventh street. F THE GENTLEMAN Wi fare to the driver of ono of tl corner of Bowery and Walke: (0 Mth inst., will please address a note to M, M., Post Office, he will oblige ber. WREN, WHO ius, from Liver ander Mr. Foster this country; isa the forcing of early fruit and vogotables; also, the manage: ment of green and hot houses, the planting of shade and ornamental trees, the planting and pruning of frait trees; has a thorough knowledge of tho cultivation of the grape vine, hoth within and withont, from longexperience. Wagos not ‘bis chief o! mendation from nious, at Mr. Try01 ANTED— AT Glass Warechouse—1853—Looki ices. RICHARDS KINGSLAND, lied with frames, &o., ia 110 HANDED A LADY'S cod pri he Third avenue stages at tho 8 Cortlandt street. Composition state. Factory No. ve the Hair has been supposed the tooth or tho right. ve, if used daily, is guaran: e from decaying, or dryin vi black or brown. ARIS MILLINERY.—M. pon spring millin ft Mi " il remove on let of Jones street, third door from Broadway. tood to prevent the fibi Hair Dye in five minute 6 Ob erny hair ANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE, SITUATIONS; THE gardener, understands Eee and also the ; the wile oan cook, wash and ir general housework, The best of reference if required. Pleal enll at 104 Broad street. ANTED—BY A SMART, ACTIVE MAN, A SITUA: tion as gardener; married man, who is i ‘on, or do gon- actical band at raising vogotables; also, hiect, but & good situation, Good recom: st employer, Address Hortus Britan. root. Goralemon streets, South Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT MIDDLE AGED WO- ily to take care of children NDS and competent to give full man, a situation in o fai and to do pinin Feference if required. Can be seen, for two day He street. farmor willing box 3,140 Post ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY YOUNG man, who understands the care of horses, to drive a Has no objection to go into the country. Pleaso call at 98 Eloventh street, between First and Sécond ave- EW GOOD MILLINERS, DRESS MA matrosses, at 711 Broadway, up stairs. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, AS DRESSMAKER, TO 0 a short distance South: a'pormanent situation and al wages. Inquire at No. ANTED—A FEW GOOD HANDS TO WORK ON enstom shirts, at McLaughlin’ and Chambers streets. ness the corner of Greenwich ly employment will be MILLINERS establishment, 39 ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO DO THE good Wages and To a smart, tidy and oblig- work of a private fam a ral wages will be given. Ap- ing woman a good home and ply at 91 Lexington avenue. 'ANTED—TWO GOOD MILLLNERS; ALSO, A LA- 0 take charge of the mantilla de; LIBRE, codture; ir. Edey, Pres. NTED—A YOUNG LADY, T0 ATTEND IN A ‘dress trimming, and fancy store. 8 3954 Broadway. One that has been Inquire of A. Dalrymple, MEDIATELY—SIX GOOD STRAW HAT jady employment, No, 116 Chatham street, ‘D—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, 15 OR ears of age, to take care of » oung child, and do hort distaneo in the country: Apply 5 Ls at 7 Pineapple streot, Bro ‘ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WITH THE BEST OF apply at No. 2 East Depot, 38 Aun street. city references. Seventecnth street, between the hours o| Hudson street, Such a one may care of children and do at 193 NTED—ONE HUNDRED GOOD STRAW SEWERS. apprentices to learn the business. or the WANTED.1WO OR THREE RETAIL SALESMEN; ‘some smart boys, about 14 years of au. Apply to ALEX. T. oblige ne 7, Mates ANTED-A BOY, ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD, IN A j Lt de store; must reside with his parents, in the vici- a and Broadway. Apply this morning, at 616 Broadwa; NTED—A YOUNG MAN, AN AMERICAN, TO take charge of a grocery, with the best of referoneos Houston street, corner of JOSEPH HAIGHT. ITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN. a architect, National Hotel, rk, or to take the ‘WANTED, A YOUNG LADY the cutting and fit- y oene ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, 18 OR 20 YEARS OF AG. ney goods store; one that is aceui fectly and can set ‘ANTED—IN A WHOLESALE CLOTHING WARE- house, @ young man, to doa portion of the writing, and make himself generally useful. Must be well recommneded, and understand the business. Noue other need apply, at 73 William street, up stairs. ANTED—TWO YOUNG LADIES, TO SEW BELTS, &c. To those that suit, a family y and at Has no objection to the country Please call or address W.T., 643 Broadway, for two days. ermanent situa. to 8. H. DOUGHTY, manufac fancy goods, No. 62 John street. ANTED—ONE GOOD SALESMAN, IN A HARD. ware store in this city. To ® porson with a thorough knowledge of the business, and oa salary will be given. Address J. R., Herald office, NTED—A YOUNG MAN, AS SALESMAN IN A furniture store. None need apply but one acquainted with the business. Good reference required, nor of Myrtle avenue and Lawrence str: ven. | turer of leather belts a1 nd influence trade, ® good gst of reference vet, Brooklyn, ANTED—THREE GOOD WAITERS. ALSO, A to attend an office, from twelve to fifteen year: Apply at 834 Broadway. LOST AND FOUND. ARAN ARARAAAAAAAAAAARAAAARARAS .—LOST, BY A LADY, place to Prince street, through Broad- fed hunting gold case ‘watch, Broquet, lever, with @ chain ani The finder will set in turqnoise. lifford House, 25 Par! 5 REWARD. le? Division avenue, er color with white bres if will return said oe avenue, Willinmeburg, ', #hall reecive the ab: OST ON THE 11TH, FROM NO. 7 a small black and ‘tan do; months old, rut cropt, white mark en breast, ir him to No.'7 Cottage place, or 75 Cedar strect, will recei the above reward. OST—ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, IN GOING from East Brondway through the Bowery to Houston street, or returning through Grand strect, in form of two acorn & deceased relative’s hair. by returning it to 96 East Broadway. OST—BY A POOR LABORING MAN, A PLA‘ puree, containing thirt; ty-five or eighty cents in silver; might rron returning tl en, under his belly. Klin Hotel, Division Market stroct, New t is highly valued The finder will be suitably re- ® dollar more or same to JOHN ROCHE, ity-second strect and Seventh avenue, will be ‘oche is the chief sup- liberally rewarded. Port of an aged father and mother. URF BOAT LOST.— hota, belonging to the B Adrift from ship Atalanta, asl inst, Boat painted red outst paid for recover ALTER, Secretary of Boar: NE OF FRANCIS’ IRON SURF joard of Underwriters, broke Romer Shoal, on 15th nd yellow inside, 1 of Underwriters, No, 63 a Re pars y sofas, marble top tables, SALES AT AUCTION. . 4 DPT) mae Arar sh tcn eae aniaan'd | G. G,RON, feather eds, fe.” Aleo, ome carriage. wi Lob ECan a a Tdo'elsek M., a oe rest, 20 feet dinches im width, vy 80 fost ing on the a t im width by 80 ith ‘side of Thirty-fifth sf is respectfully solicited, PERB SALE OF LEEDS & CO. March 17th, and Fric sales rooms, No. 8 FANCY. GOODS.—HENRY re ——$—$—$ $$ NTHONY J. BLEECKER WILL SELL aT PUBLIC auction on Monday, March 21, at 12 o'clock, at the Mer. chants’ Exchange, the dwelling house and two lote situated ey it. John street, between merald and Willow, Astoria, ‘The lot, with the house on it, is fronting St. John street, and the other lot isin the rear of the ticulars, apply to the auctioneer, No. 7 Broad street, 'NTHONY J. NEER—LARGE NTHONY J, BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER LARGE tad between New Brighton and Tompkin nd machie goods, consisting of tables, chairs, ¥ &c.; glass ware and porcelain, consisting of di fete, ent vases, &c. Statuar: celebrated modern arti before exhibited. Brontes—A tistic bronaes, comprising figures “ d groups of extra by Lerol & Hottot; ety; also about 500 rer p ice building 1ute, ground, situated and bounded: Thin h. 8 jeeo 3 and by Brook street, sit ton and Tompki: ty is within five mi ‘ompkinaville ferries. The aver: to either of the abo ‘ork to Wall street or its vicini forty minutes by steamboat, either from New every half honr, fare 644 © than any stage line in the Jarge invoice of table cutlery, such forks, tureens, dishes, &c. NO THE TRADE AND OTHERS.—PERSIAN RUGS Porte Monnaies and Tabl a Har at thats aaleeroom, Nov d Wall ee M 3 iF snlosroom, No. street clock, s large invoice of real Persian and. Turkish ms time from any portion ve ferries and from Tompkineville, mutation, lower From the ti ents, and. by,com- | Containing about 56 invoice’ of Em:lish ent of extra size and ° 'y Holmes. All to be sold the ooean, the wi from Fort Sessil may be seen ev: SPECIAL NOTICES. eee T A MEETING OF THE COMPOSITORS EMPLOYED on the New York Journal of Commeree, held on the 17th , it was unanimously Resolved, That the thanks of this meeting are due, and are hereby tendered, to the proprieto: for the prompt an jed with our request f compensation, | 8.8. May, Seeretary. IGRANT NATURALIZATION BENEVOLENT 80- eiety of the Eleventh ward.—At a meetin adopted citizens of the Eleventh ward, held the the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously eessary information. Tho terms are ten per cent and the aucti day of sale, forty per cent on the delivei the balance may remain on bondand mortgage for five For maps deseribi ioneer, No. 7 Broad a! J, BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, AT + the Merchants’ Exchange, on 12 o'clock, the two story brick front house and lot 205 Allen street, near Houston; size of lot 16 fevt 8 inches by 87 feet; house forty feet deep; very conveniently built, with base- tie rooms, pantries, &o, ‘A lar money can remain on bond an of the deeds, and f the Journal of Cor manner in which th Monday, March 21, at ments, under-cellar, CTION NOTICE.—WM. B. JONES, AUCTIONEER— By Jones & Bogart—This day, Friday, at 11 o'clock, at No. 48 Roosevelt street, wholesale liquor store, by virtue of An execution, the contents of the store consisting of casks of of various kinds, decanters, tumblers, beer pumps, madeira wine in bottles, kege, stan NRY BISHOP, Constable. TENSIVE SALE IN 10 o'clock, in the sale will take place, rain or shine, on jorrow. Numerous other sales tal. THOS, BELL, Auctioneer. UCTION NOTICE..—THE UNDERSIGNED ARE PRE- ared to receive in their ulton street, consignments 0 en required, liberal cash w of furniture at the residence of private individual ceive their personal attention. Fellow-countrymen:—Deeply impressed with the necessity of organizing a more importance of which is ap pathy of our countr’ ts and_privileg do now commence the organization of the Emigrant ralization Benevolent Societ; ‘ard. 1. Resolved, That we consider the act of naturalization ene of the first and most essential dati t the surest tert of hi 2. Resolved, That deeming the right of franchi those vital principles of the constitution, the ju x: ercise of which is essential to the well being of the State, ‘That we consider the privilege of eitizenshi ry qualifications of the elti- for the more effectually discharging his duties to the guarantee of his own liberty, an neglecting or refusing to hecome a citizen of the United States, is nnworthy of the dehip of his countrymen, and the priviloges of « free uralization, the dent system of American citise si of the Eleventh UCTION NOTICE.—THE F: tended for Thursday, at half-past rooms, 13 Spruce stre duly announced. one of the first and most nec ‘and commodious store, 1 kinds of merchandii olved, That any Trish OSGOOD & CONCKLIN. exolved, That we use all our influence to induce our nien to become citizens of the Unite doth their duty and their interest, and that we as in securing the same. 6. Resolved, That we solicit the aid and co-operation of all our fellow-citizens to enable us to carry out the object for which we have associated, and for the successful a¢com- plishment of which we are pledgtd to each other. 7. Resolved, That bearin normons taxation of C. TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER,—FUR Je at auction, at store 7134 Canal street, on Frida; Sth instant, at 10 o'clock precisely. A large tits dsome and useful household furniture, consisting of sofax, divans, chairs tables, bureaus, as wo do, our full proportion of 4 is city, and performi ies required of us as citizens, we protest agains tial distrilsution of the less laborious but more lucrative em- ployments of this ward. 8. Resolved, That whilst we yield to none of our fellow. citizens in our love of freedom and attachment to the consti- tution, we are ready and willing at all times to ives in its defence, seeking no preference and subi no proscription. Hed, That the proceedings of this, mee chairman and everotary, and publia JoulN bi 1 serve, and be inspected on Thursday, from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. A, CHILTON, AUCTIONEER.—IMPORTANT SALE erty on Broadway and on Fiftieth and sell at auction this day, March IS, 1803, at twelve o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange : Broadway—Five lots on the west side of Broad- way, betweon Fifticth and Fift street—Nine lots on the north side of Fiftieth street, be- tween Broadway and Eishth avenue. Sixteen lots on the south side of Fifty-first stree and Eighth avenue. re all rogulated and graded. The above lots are deautifully situated for immediate improvement, and will bo sold with restrictions a : and further particulars apply at the o No. 9 Wall street. UTTER, BRANDY, GIN, ALE, &C., AT AUCTION. — ‘This day, at half-past ten o'clock, at 57 Dey stroct, oo ner of Greenwich stre macearoni, raising, fi barley, saleratus, &c. mijohn or barrel, and’ Seotch ale ‘and porter in p quarts, per dozen. WELLINGTON A. CARTER, Auctioneer. OLE & CHILTON, AUCTIONEERS.—COLE & CHIL- ublic auction, at the Merchants’ Ex- rch 22,at 12 o'elock, three ver semont frame houses, situated on the ‘orty-ninth street, 80 fect 6 inches west of the in the immediate vicinit dale square, and within one block of the Kigh are new and but just and sidewalk fi 100.5 deep; houses 16.8 front and rear, and 200 may remain on each honse for a term of yea of valuable pro} Sole & Chilton wil ting’ be signed HART, Chairmai NTA.—THE FIRST ASSISTANCE REN from tho revenue brig Reynolds, and the brav aminent hazard of perishing, stuous sea, and remai board the ill-fated ship, doing all in their power to relieve the exhausted crew, until their services were no longer re- quired. When they boarded hor, two other boataendeavored to do the same thing twiee, but dared not go ahead: Fifty-first street— Washington, Lieut. J. G. hough the temper inst nuisances. coffee, chocolate, HIP JOINERS’ MASS MEETING.—THE SHIP JOIN- are particularl: - quested to attond a meetin; at Thalian Hall, 460 Grand street, at quest of the General Committee. EXAS BOUNTY LANDS.—THE HEIRS OF THOSE rsons who served in the army of Texas during its war are entitled to boun fs, which a8 the facilities for TON will sell at ‘ange, on Tuesday, for independence, Ninth avenue, an street, New York. March 16, 1858. THE LECTURE ee ey LECTURE WILL BE DELIVERED BY PROFESSOR Joneph B. Jones, before the members of the Brooklyn mn: 'y Society, at the Brook- nesday evening; inished; the curb G. HORTON, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS (Friday) morning, at 104g o'clock, all the furniture ined in house No. 43 Factory street, consisting of Bras- rpets, mahogany spring seat chai bookeases, &c. ‘ium and Gymnastié Liter nm Institute, in Washington arch 22, 1853, at eight o'clock. Subject—Physical Bduca- tion. Tickets, one shilling, may be had at the Brooklyn bookstores, and ut the door on the evenit Also, one fine double QUSETOLD FURNITURE SALES HENRY H. LG Atal te tinet ent PULAR LECTURES, ACCOMPA their personal attenti tifie experimonts the most remar! cen of families breaking 1 ing, Also, will h their store for the co: dium ofasle. Advance VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER NIED BY SCIEN er ted mistry, electricity, i this week, at the ¥ 5 A eleotr: fienee of those who desire this me- ‘City Assembly Roome, by Dr. Williams and Professor Loomis, Medical LECTURES.—DR. BOYNTON WIL give the second of his course of eight illustrated leetares it Metropolitan Hall, this (Friday) ing the course all ¢l will be given. Tickets 25 cents. ; to commence at 8 0’ PIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS. will deliver a lecture on Spiritualism o1 day, and Sunday evenings, at the Hall, 413 ner of Lipenard street. i other mediums will be in attendance. g' Lecture to commence at 734 o’clook. POLITICAL, 8 DEMOCRATIC 7 -_ will_be held ‘20, and round 8 to 20, without reserve, to ¢ ver plated candlesti about 50 Cat : < Hestie ‘Doors open at 7: —THOMAS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS.— ‘Ikill county, Pennsylvania. it Lie cese in the ‘PROFESSOR OWEN are besold at public valuable tract of coal land, situate in Bar ill county, Pennsylvai westward of Pottsville, in the rogion o| adjoining lands now or late of Dewalt, eontainin; ohn Hartman and George about 416 acres, Warranted in the namo Moyer, 1704, Patentod to Francis Youn now ‘in the name of Elisa Young, tho present te Francis Young, NION CLUB.— A (Friday) evening, at ‘The reform committee a) meeting are req dy the acre, The ten days previous to n at the auction store le, undoubted. Further par- aries F. Mayer, Enq., Baltimore. MAS & SONS, Actione Fe Mt nimtentiny merg Wu. N. Cooxe, Secretary. =—ooooSSSoSSSSSSSSSSoe THE FIREMEN. i eg ASSISTANT ENGINEER—JOHN DECKER. rain carpets, two spiendi Sornices, el mit rosewood furnitui tin and mahogany marble top centre, pier and sofa tales, elegant gilt and pearl inlaid do and mahogany marbl gany and walnut bedi fany French sofas and tete-a-tetes, richly carve chairs, arm and rocking t dee French ormulu clocks, la extension dining and ten IRE DEPARTMENT... STANT ENGIN! 2 JOHN DECKE! Company No. 14. id Hos Ys ay No, 31, ompany No. 44. SE ENTH DISTRICT. EGULAR NOMINATION.—FOR ASSISTANT ENGI- neer, Noah L. Farnham, of Hook and Ladder No. 1. eee mUSICAL, bureaus and wash: superior hair matt and ornaments, ri ~~_—eeeeereee errr YOUNG LADY WHO SINGS ALTO, HAS BEEN reads Ye ies joods to be removed immediately. C; ‘No postponem MEON DRAPER WILL SELL BY AUCTION, ON .y at the Vater talogues on the morn- accustomed to sing in charch and a situation to sing in church Please call or address Alto, post paid, 208 Bleccker st Friday, the 18th March, at 1234 P. M. the first hactlgegs land Land pt 4 English, sacred and secular, has 4 h day for the instruction of intended for th bay perty. The Wellaville ( under the general law of th $200,000, in four thousand shares of comprising Ie Wellevilte, gi TANOFORTES AND MUSIC SELLING OFF.—RE $00 t. Nearly a mile of moval.—Great bar; mnopoly of the landing im room for extensive alterations in the store on the first floor of No. 88 Broadwa; vy 100 feet on Anthony street, now occupied by G ‘ox and others. Being obliged room he now oceupies, previous t undersigned would inform buy. bh weqquence of the inoreased d Ibert & Co’ ins in pianofortes and music,to make Th rfe feet on Broad- the shore. The rail frontago, and their two ta are located here. 24. One elleville, of a character requiri 0 fit 'it for honse foundation ood material for buildin, |. One hundred ncres of Ini ind affording a up, to m sortment of melod ‘will be sold at cos! to the first of April, Persons in want of b take advantage of this opportunity. Broadway, corner of Anthony street, socond floor. For sale, very low, two splendid ree fnmenre deposits of bituminous o ren ly dwelt upon by Professor al veins between Pitt: ians. There are two wide extended th of goad qual of a con’ Yollow Creek coal, os: lity, but CA exoel- jc! NTON CRAPE Canton crape shawls, (plain and ¢ on sale by the subscriber, at value, he having purchased t ipping honsee fa ba ware a ntire importations want Ny Sol Broadway. RY GOODS.—THOMAS FRANCE HAS NOW Ri for sale 40 dozen improved clastic Mai are genuine except they bear the im out in bright, bitaminous ps, vory free from iron and sulphur, and its quality makes it sought after with avidity by the Ohio steamors. Wolla F on the great north head of the Ohio, where this river aj os nearest to the Northera laker, w that a corresponding hap- ore of Lake Erie briny do near to the Olio at Welle: mnded to, at my THOMAS FRANCE, 3R., NO. &7 how Pt corner of Forty ninth street an D&S Goops Naseau street, and the northaad north western lake distri FOR CASH.—J. HOXIE, porite the Pont Offiee, is ge and attractive, stock of silks from the company th; assortment of dom per cent lower than they can be ro 101 Also, ful prices from'10 to 15 on the ueual eredat, INCOLN & GREEN RESPECTFU! the ladies of ae ¢ environs are is poaiveg, cae boa = ‘min; ation. it and cheap, and the 2clon for a“ Wheeling, and forty-seven from Pittsbur; advantages to manulacturers about establi: ANNOUNCE TL ‘The company can deliver thel ton. Th ing themased ves. ir coal at Cleveland for less prices it commands there ra ; and there is as amples y furnish at the pit mouth for steam- nd domestic consumption. To enable York that they ‘er offered in the n’s English and Germ: , whieh they wil Poople’s One Pric reet, opposite West Broadway. PENING OF SPRIN' STEWART.A CO. will open on Monies spring stock of Paris made mat xentlemen’s and chil fammer hosie from 3 dollars to 4 dol for profit on what tl sell at their w eH and }» Manufacturin Monday, March Zist, their (ites, fo. ‘Brosdway.” undoubted secarit; hasers of the bonds tl before Ist Jan oes are allowed to Johia .W. Flint, PRING MANTILLAS.—TIE IMPORTATIONS A. manufactures at the Paris Mantilla Broadway, are now read: for inapection, (w to oaprise the moss tillas ever seen im "BULPIN, $61 Broadway, ATTENTION ere, n assortment of m: Merchants most liberally de ILLIAM | IRVING, Household Fufnitus 1 atten the residence of familie will have weekly sales at their sales room way. Cash advances mad HAWLS,—THE SUBSCRIBER IN to a superb collection of Buglish