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SEE THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGES. “ea avo been published Princips! depot, 246 ENBWED EVERY DAY. price. hundred daily. portant Arrival.—There has just Arrived | tw this city the largest serpent ever imported into this coun- cies termed the Black Boa, from Ceylon, which is tho largest of tho ser than either of NFORMATION WAN’ try or Enrope. measures some cizht fect rnnm’s four, that measured, when indred feet, and weighs three hundred | ing this monster is a spotted Boa. from are curiosity and the most beautiful of | being twelve 1 remain on exhibition for in connsetion with tho take their dopar: nd is of ereditab) hove curionities ‘two weeks only, at N monster California grizly bear, when the: hey aro ‘well worthy a visit of the NFORMATION ‘at their office, tho; [FORMATION W. named Mary Macaule: .¢ Head —By the ald | to take the ox: nd the productions ‘as amusing as thoy nformeter,”” Knox is enable of the head of any customer, his new invention are cortain!; Tf you want aliat that will fit you exactly, and at at and durable to be ured in town. patronize KNOX’S establishment, 123 Ful- tom street. His price is only $4. proval of the Fashionable World.— An sppreciating Knox & James os ime be the moat clo F THE GENT housekeeper, will eH J, durable and economi- | Office, near Canal eal, that have been produced this season, and its verdict has their warcrooms, on the sorner of Broad’ étreet, with customers from all elaases o! ‘OX & JAMES’ establishment is on the corner of Broad. Savard Spring street, in the immediate vicinity of Heller's Hewixon, who and when there w Genin’s Bazaar —On Tuesday, April 12, the 1 bo exhibited, oon: mado bonneta, of tho lntest designs, together with a brilliant assortment manufactured at home. scion of novelties from abroad, will henceforth be ishing fontures of the Ba: Tf ho i third cerics 1 piace of hie death ; and if importations wi ie i certain the time and he is alive, he will hear of somethin; ie, within three RONALD, 8o! Edinburg, December 30, 1853, TED—OF GEORGE SANDERS, who left Altona, in 1818, as an apprentice on hoard the American ship Koiulus, belougin to Norfulk, Virginia, jeburgh, then bound from famburg, (noar Altona,} fuee then, nothing has been heard of him is family, who would ‘suitably reward any reliable in- formation as to his fate, Ploase address Edward Bech, |, 69 West street, New York. WANTED.—IF ANY PERSONS WHO the Phenix line, which ran over a furth s%rost, on Mon- Int. oeloek, will eall on will bo suitably rewarded, LSON, 49 Wall stroct. resided, when eu at Rey. William Miller's, Presbytorian “minister, Now York; ber brother wiebes to find her; he resides in Williamsburg, corner of South Sixth and Seventh streets, where he can bo AN CALLED CHARLEY, WHO oh Indy in Arnit papinee, neak Amity 2, in search of & the’ Broadway Post gto bs LORICE. et, he may hear of somethin ARCHIBALD HOWISON OR HEWISON, — to Archibald Howison, ‘or alkirk, in § He went to New York, Captain Lean. Whon Inst heard of he was about to proceed to Philadelphia, or with that gentioman, atland, and left doa it in vautace by lant, to Mr, icitor, Supreme Court, Edinburg. it and prices which eharact«ristic of th hered to. GENIN prictor’s busino: y azar, St. Nicholas Hotel, 513 Broad- R. WIETING, will repeat his useful lectures (except the introductory) ysiology, and tho means of proserving and and Caps, at Wholesale.—The undcr- on hand an assortment of fur, silk, wool, and Kos- Also, Panama, p will sell to cous case or dozen, at very low h, commencing Tuesd: M.. with his aplondi tion of marikin: E BROOKLYN INSTITUTE, evening, April 12th, and oxtensive coltoo: skeletons, models, paintings, &c. Admis cents an evening. CHAS. H. ATKINS, No. 212 Greenwich street, between Barclay and Vosey strosts, ‘Two Sides to a Question, and two Sides one expensive, and one ‘been located the Inst ci onable ride of Broad superior articles of clothing, in variety, and of first rate material and fit, vhe houses, beenuse his reut do well to look in at 406 Broadway, and see tho new spring o'clock. precisely. LITTLE, who bh to make np and fell very TALIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. azzi’s lecture, on Monday night, eleventh instant, is for Jian Benevolent Society and Swish refu- le at the door and by tho officora of the jociety, G. Z. MENDEL, Secretary, 307 Broadway, up | the benefit of the I G. B Clarke, Merchant Tatlor, 16 William ATHER GAVAZZI WILL DELIVER HIS EIGHTH Iccture thia ovening, nt tho Broadway Tabernacle, at The subject * Auricular Confes- all indeconcies omitted, Tickots 25 cents, Tho pro- ceeds of thi lecture will be given to the New York Italian Benevolent Society and for the Swies exiled by Austria from FATHER GAV street, invites th masortment of good: of gentlemen to his spring those wishing atric tly fashionable gar- , at moderate prices, will patron! k conts, $16 to $20, frocks, ut $14, are inimita- Esthblished 1414, 10, or olive drei tylish single bro: Fine roady-made garments on hand. Chapel, 718 Broad: English’ Society, a ure dommence ‘Messrs, Appleton, 2 E. Dunigan & Brother, 151 iadlior, Coddington, Kier: pau, and M. T. Cozans, at their respective bookstores. I PIRITUAL MANIFESTATION: will lecture this evening, at 7}. 0°elo the week, at Ch: veral mediums will be in atte Admicgion to afternoon circles free, ight 0° nd your Orders, Gentlemen, for a few days. George P. Fox, the fashionable tailor, ‘is as busy as giving his orders to carpente fitters, decorators, artisans of all kin groom store, on the second floor, Broadway. Fox has been, and is now, 1 patronized by the public that constitute this entire Union, therefore, gratitude compels him to minister comfort and eonvenience at a less rent to himself, and a consequent say- 'U.8, leader of fashion —PROFESSOR OWE. ‘of expense to hi R. J. V, HUNTINGTON, (AUTHOR OF ‘THE ito.) will lecture at ‘evening, April 11, ‘hackeray.’’ Doord lock, Tivkets Broadway; Evans Kk, and overy oven- tham Mall, No. 6 Chatham dance. Admia- um; letermined to build a sture that will “take the wind out of tho sails”? of the forcigner, when shown the new hall of fashionable tailordom, * the pride of Broadway.” If Green, No 1 Astor House, giv: sent home at a certain hour ordering them need not gi They will be there at the | wee UCM. E MEMBERS, EX.MEMBERS, AND FRIENDS OF Poterson Eugino Company, No. 15, are respectfully ro- d to meet at the Engine hor ath inst., at one o'clock, to attend the funcral of John M'Cleester, €x-member of the company. GEORGE L. GREEN, Foroman. Epwarp J. Knronr, Secretary. t of ebirts shal in day, the gentle seoond thought to the matter, tutirfactorily, faithful: on Monday afteriivon, ry roapect “up to tho mark.’? ge.—Peterson & Humphrey, OR FIRE WARDEN—M. J. NADDY, FOREMAN OF Hore Company No. 2. | | supplies of rich an hor fabric and stylcs, entirely new, and particularly trade. For sale fall ten per cent tess than ot! ling similar goods, Ca: petings —Smith & Lounsbery, F late arrivals, » js, throe-ply, and in, riwbich, having vance in prices, ta, rpetinga of supe: sess ting, Re aot obaste. offer at very grei Canal Street Carpet Store, No. 70 Canalatreet, E. A. PETERSON £ CO. the stock of new und el most celebrated mana: Brussels, three-ply hs, vonetians, mattings, window sha Fo Ofiice-Beckers whose Claims have not all theattention of t street, a packze of Hamblip, on Sunday evening, April 10, information relative to property stolen from he: known, and again communicate with her relative to such property, they will receive the above reward, REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, a mall black and tan terrier bitch; e collar, “Nelly, 126 Ninth street.” will be paid, om returning her to E. will make themselves ; had engraved on ‘The above reward M. HOPKINS, No. 125 OST—ON THE 8TH INSTANT, IN THE BROADWAY and Eighth street line of stages, or in going down Fulton atreet, from Broadway to Nass % Péra, consiating of agcounts and logal documents. will be liberally rewarded by returning them to 27 Bleecker ‘he tinder Deen appreciated.—A remedy exists for political disa your wife or sister one of Singe hinea, and with that assistance she will earn ‘ou could in the Custorn House. The ad- vantage, too, will be permanent and inde} GER & CO., 258 Broadway. Map of the City of New York, with plain street or public place. i & HICKS, Stationers, 53 Nassau RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL situation as chambermaid, and to do fine washing and ironing, or woutd go ag waiter in a private family, The best reference required. Can bo rcen at 41 Thirty-eighth street, between Sixth avenue and Broadway. RESPECTABLE YOUNG tuation ins private famil | Fate washer and ironer. @reetions for findin, eonts. For sale by CA! otreet. Window Shacer—Best assortment in the | world, at KELTY & FURGUSON’S, Nos, 28914 Broadway d 54 Reade street. Dealers suppliod from tirst hands. { warranted to ttand any climate, aud sold lower thi N. B.—Store, church, am at any other establishment. N. thor largo shades, painted and lettered, to order, in supe- Teas,—The best assortment of fine Teas will Be found at the store of the IWChatham etreet, betweon Pear! and Roosovel ‘The oldest ton establishment in the city. We a: weadors that they can do better there thanelsewhero, | They havo no branch storo: nton Tea Company, No. either at wholesale or reta! Watts’ Nervous Antidote is a‘certain and uralgia, rheumatiom, tic doloroux, eramps, nervous complaints. 1f not found benea- refunded. $1 per bottle; six bottlos, $4 50. pn street, one door below Nassau. daughter, twelve dress Jane, Leral YOUNG RESPECTABLE GIKL WISHES A SITUA- tion to du chamberwork, or to tuk Please call at No. Good reference given. FRENCH PERSON, SPEAKING can sow well and wash Indien’ fino muslin, dosiros a sit- , to take care of children ronce given, Apply at 739 Can bo soon for two receive his Eye and Ear | to four o'clock daily, at 502 Brond: cironmstances from 0 travelling to Euro Best of city ro ird story, up ataire. his offices; also, | tural in color and oxpros- The Greatest Discovery of the Age.—No | rehated equal to Dr. Tobi ure of dysentery, colic ip. chronic rbeumatism, toothache, ‘eute, ‘old sores pain Ifit does not give relief your mon: Syand Weents. Dr. Tobias’ Hors ted cheaper and hotter than an: seratehes, calls, cut Be. Price 50 cents. For sale b Ge United States. “Depot, 240 Hair Dressing and Bathing Rooms.—Tho ultra of tuste and luxury may be gratified by enll- AKDNER'S wis street, under the Liquid Hair Dy: ring Season, with its changin; arah, cutting winds, npurates most serotely upon uptions, alike unseem- he habit of enjoying s@atdoor exercire, exposing their complexions to the influences should patronizs Bogle’s Hebosiona, the most approved comotic in uso ing the compl re throat, coughe ibs, ohert, back, eo. will be'returned. Price | iniment, in pint bot house, foreing also Iaying ou! Bryan's seed store, N t employer, E. H. Ktmball, gists througho and toapoe m: ufactory, No. 6 leroantile Hotel, depot also for his uent employment, and a liber avenue B. Apply to Rev, Mr. MOONEY, from 9 to lWo’elock in the forenoon, or from 3 to 4 in the nfternoo: YOUNG MAN, EIGHTREN YEARS OF AGE, wishes to go South to learn the dry goods busine Also, a man snd wife to work on a farm; man. Good referono Brooklyn, until engaged. AKKEEPER WANTED.—A YOU fenced in tho busi @f the varying clima Shiob is well known for preserving and beauti , WILLIAM BOG Aloo, by A. B. Co., 278; Address J.W. K. ‘ands, 100 Fults ; Win. H. Cary & . street, and by tho dry; yughout the world. @euraad’s Liqaid Haar Dye i, witnout ex ever invented. Beware 3 Gourand’s Modianted Jowneas, chaps, rough proots hair from any White, and Veir Gloss ne well re betwoen 9 and It ‘ashington atroet. PROTESTANT WOMA of a sinall private far nt girl, to do chamberwork and useful, Beat of cbty re- ven o'cluek, at 122 Wort Farmer's Hotel, OOK WANTED— oF reservation, the v. «1 to tnake herself gen Twenty-third street. LERK WANTED—IN A RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE. Heat of reforonce required, Hatr Dyc and Hatr Preservattvo—Cristadore, tm offering to the public there two valuabl guarantees that in no instance whatever «| lure—the dye in changing instant] hair to a natural black or brown, an silkening, and invigorating its roots and filaments. ye privately applied, at CRISTA g Call at 460 Grand strect. RUG CLERK WANTED.—A YOUNG MA quainted with tho retail and prescription busine may hear of asituation by applying in the store corner of No married man need the most unsoomly the preservative in | First avenuo and enteonth street. A Germaa preferred who speaks good bye, te color the hair or whiskore the moment it is applied. without injury te ¢ It can be washed immediately without Sisturbing tho color and has mo had oder vvately, of fold at PHALON’S Wig and Tonpoa man 17 an? 517 Brondway, wader the'St, Nisholas Hotel by drucyiste generally OTEL KEEPERS AND STEAMBOAT OW: wanted, a situation Stoward of over twenty years. Address Ssoward, Herald office, WANTS A WOMAN WANTS A SI is. good cook, and a first- ave no objection to goa short distance in tho country. Has the beat of city refer Can be seen at 85 Mulberry street, first vor, back SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook; hak no objection to o private boardiny house. Pleare enll at 279 Sixth avenue, iu the basement, between Seventeenth and Righteenth atrect. ean be given from her Inst pla RESPECTABLE PROT years of age, ix desirous of a inily: ix acquainted with tho caro of children, and a good She also wishes a genteel place’ for an onl oars old. Bost of city reforences. Ad- Good city ‘reference T WIDOW, THIRTY ituation in s private fa- re of children, 166 Broome street, ISH, WHO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN IS DESIROUS of obtaining a situation to travel with s lady; would | have no objection to go to C i | the week, at No. 67 Olive | Unexecptionable reference Please all, during treet, fourth floor, room No. 14. can bo produce NER WANTS A SITUATION—I8 A GOOD propagator and understands the hot house and green ‘apes in all its branchos, Address 9 John street, or at tho office of hin 9 Wall street. Has no ob- jection ton farm, Cun be seen for two days if not engaged. T vogotablos ; p. D., at Mr. <G MAN IS DESIROUS TO FINISH LEARN- as cutter in the tailoring business. Ad- dross L. Lewis, at Mr. Prince's, 248 Grand strect. :T RATE SALESMAN WANTED—AT 1 AND 136 Fulton street. None but the best need apply. — \G MASTER WILL FIND PERMA. compansntion, at 11 »,Te DO vnit ac elie. Jo dosent tad BOY WANTED AT 37 SIXT AVENUE. RS— by an experienced Satisfactory reference given. Paaion’s Chemical Hair Invigo: wont Daldness, aud to restore beir that has fallen off, or me thin and to cure seurf or daudrulf, or invest it with 4 brilliant gloos and permanent curt, for sale at 197 anf 617 Rroodway, wnder the St. Nicholas Motel, and all the drug storaa in every city “Trusses, Shouider Braces, Ladies’ Belts and instruments for elub feet, knock lo joints, and curvatare of the a A superior elastic stocking for enlarged veina of the le; ‘aviry kind of child's truss aad bendnge, at No. Heznia Effectually Cared ky Marsk'a Newly danproved, Hight self-ndjasting truss. eree given to thos who Lave been radical ctroens Gos aside. Plonne enll at stionable refer- ourod and their Also improved elastic for expanding the ehest and to mon, women an muatl 9 P.M. MARSH & CO., years experience in busin ithor a wholesale dry. g or-gentiemen’s furnishing honse, or would in’ retail dry cogs atore. Yo. 234 Maiden lane, Rhaumatism—The great remedy forthis one lope % Mortimore’e Rheumatic Com had at the office of W. jayciny rtrect, Astor Houre moves even the worst forms of ace, whether of infimmmor i Werence of ho pound, which V, ALEXAN DEK & ( Tits romedy arrent his painfal and py to, or chromi¢, som idenee of Hee vie tues ing and convincing. and inost overwhel ley, with real Health Sacoede eaten «somo of the to be sden ne ©. Ti the only depot 4 Tine itend the Cortiti« wotwle New York roaidentes 15t'4 Bulton ten 5 NTED—A SIVUATION Woman. ina priva Ts a good washer and Ingnire at 20 0 seen for thrcn di not 8 at hottion $1; half pints giiar Disvovery hes becn cnade for the removal of birth olypus, tumorn, wyoles and all tbe knife oF Caustio. of the tact by Foeond avenue neo of the kin, wit the offico of the snbsovtbers, 192 corner PRolth steest. UARYRY & WALLACE. OURNING COLLARS.—WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, ‘& nnmber of firet rate mourning aollar makers, dnt those who perfostly understand the business nood apply at No. 40 Bey street, third floor. APIER MACHE—LADIES WISHING TO LEARN E this beantifal art, by epplying t | without charge, exoept Call nt 63 Br None wook, will be taught 1s used in giving the TIONS WANTED—BY TWO HIGHLY RESPECT able Protestant young women, sitters, one a¢ chamber waid and seamstress in a private family; tho other as waiter, Can give the best of roference an regards capability and wod eharactar, , 15 First avenue, room betweon Thirtconth and Fourteonth streots. Can bo noth for two days, if nat ongnged ROHANTS.—A YOUNG MAN, HAVING SOME wishés a citastion ia ds, faney goods, ‘cept a sitan Reference and seourity , Broadway Post Offic » forone OTHEUN dvertiser in a first as un operator. addrers,. Herat » BY A GENTEEL YOUNG abermnt ity voferoned ond floor. Ca VEU ATIC other es chamber iven west! SALES AT AUCTION. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘waituation t> do chamberwork and to assist in the shamberwurk aad waiting, or would take care of children and sew. Good ven. Please call at 320 Mott street, seen for two days. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION | ‘as cook, washer, and ironer; one who und ir ea UCTION.—PUBLIC ADMINIST 3 SALE.—ON Wednesday. Ay 1 bree oY Hy piceot, sopend flow effee ern ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH 9 situatio ‘ardese. to goto New Orleans. Can come highly commended. Apply a 93 Market slip. NTED—A YOUNG LADY, OF GENTEEL AP- Pearance and manners, as housekeo man residing in one of tho duties required. Address R. 8., Herald off ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE GIRL, A SITUA- sbing and iron ve no objection city reference ?] Public Administra: 3, at tem o'clock, af Spruce of Daphne Myers, Elisabeth aan, Mary aun Wolf, Mar Nh rape be tion as laundress. Has the best of city references from her la:t place, where she has lived more thane at 15 Woorter street. NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN’ ® situation as chambermaid and waiter, or as nu and to do plain sewing; has no vbjection to do housework in a small family, or would be willin, family for the season. Fifteenth and Sixtcenth stroets. lias good city reference. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND Waiter, or a8 nurse and seamatre by a very experienced girl, with excellent reference. Ci at 97 Ninth avenue, north of Seventeenth street, second ly at 252 Mott st ree 0 seen for two days. NTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, IN A PRIVATE | wfectly under- | Church. Has | call at 73 Greenwich street, | UCTION NOTICE-MORTGAGE SALE—THIS DAY, 4 o'clock, at 13 South William street, will bo sold tie entire handsome arr e t and refectory—nino marble top righ out gl le euth longs to tho Knglisl goud city reference second floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | oung girl, to take care of children and do plain sewia, herself cenerally useful. De-toen for two daya, at No. 70 Sori for two days, ‘No. a in the dry goods stor. pial al dod ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO SISTERS; ONE AS cook and to assist in the washing, the other as chainber- maid or walter, in s private family; they are very respec , and can produce the most v as to honesty and capability, from their last places, which person in want of such, will ladison street, where they ean ¢ seen until auited. Have no objections to be hired together 0 to the country with xth avenue, between Can be seen for two days. fixtures, &e), of a family grocery store, removed for conve- nienve of saiv. im a private family, Ftreet, a general furniture, con: D—BY 4 RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- ‘« situation as housokcopor, and has no objection to do chamberwork and plain sewing; i# a good plain sower. Has lived nine years » Herald off ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ok, washer, and ironer, or to do gi Host of city reference can xooptionadle roferances country refcrences. they kept for fe ase address J, eaee eall or addres lease Call or address No. 153 BERT H. NICOL household furniture Will cell, on Tues 2, P Sullivan rtreet, near Prince, geutee! household farniture, | in ‘part, of ome rosowood pianoforto, wo meat, Hallet’ & Dai rosewood pier tabl sofas, damask window enrtaius, uprixht cabinet looking glasses, 2: Freneh Douks, bedroom furnitu furnitero, with whieh tt Catalogues can be obtained by spplying to the auctioneer, No. 40 Wall street. LBERT H. NICOLAY, Av! Morris y, April 13th, at 1 Exchange, a beat ornamental English cottage, with nearly | re of ground, situated on the north si street, between Washington and Fordham ave and within fuar minut: y, April ASHING WANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE understands washing, ironing, clothes and linen; ral housework in ® ‘an be seen for two da} nue, between Eighteenth and > floor, back room. ‘woman, Who thorough] and doing up ladies’ and geni also, French fluting, &¢. in regard to character and capabill pply at 246 Eas: Fourteenth str ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, nd seamstress, or to do light chamberwork and make herself generally useful ins private Can furnish oxcellent city refereno ’ urteenth street. ANTED—BY A SMART, TEREEY TOCRG GIRL, in give good refercn: agement. inetecnth str the bookuture, 27 Dey street, from 9 to 11 o'clock WHO UNDERSTANDS ing, for a amill family, Must have good reterencee, Apply at 9 Franklin stree ANTEB—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oun YomAn, as chambermaid, waiter, care of children. Tho beat of cit ‘or further part . 6 Allen street. ‘Can be seen at ulars apply at her Can be seen for two day ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE wmbermaid and sd feet, two stories and attic frame, (fill ment, built in the best mann jourt yard in fron! well of water, and au; ‘Terms caby. For ry days, from 10 til at & west Eightconth street, between Sixth aud y; is a firet rate washer and ironer, and ; hus the best of city reference. Bowery, first floor, in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ing girl, to do the housework of iain cook, wasl from Ler Inst place. floor, front room. Can bi TANTED—BY AN man, a situation as housekee; general work of the honso, or wou Assist with the washing. her Inet piace. ANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, neral housework or chat small private family. Tho best of city referone seen for two days, ab 240 Sixteenth street, between and Ninth avon’ ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPECT- able woman, as coo! in all its branche: amnull family; is good reference Mott street, sevond if not engaged, EXPERIENCED ENGLISH WO- per; would assist in the f and ironer: en for two da; thoroughly und ‘an give the best of city rel 54 University place, — ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a eituation as chambermaid or laundr: fectly understands her business, Pleate call for one day at 244 Mott street, ANTED—BY A SCOTCH GIRL, A SITUATION AS ‘food cook, and to axsist ia the washing. Can bo seen Also, a Seuteh woman wishes to go out by the Good city reference, id do chamberwork and Can give good city reference from : ‘bo seen at her prosant employer's, 16: Eant Fourteenth street, between First and Second avenue TED—A FIRST RATE COOK, iter and chambermeid, ins small New Brighton. Good city rete immediate ncizhborhood is certain, houses are now orceted. All th ded, and trees planted in front of the lote 25 feet apart, and ALSO A GOOD Enalish, Scotch or Welst only aved apply, in the back office at No. 160 Pearl streot, near NTED—A SITUATION, day as house cleaner. 36 Vandam street, in the rear. ANTED—A RESP professed cook und | jan hived in that ‘cars, No ubjections to do part zz Mott trees. ANTED—A SITUATION young woman, as cham BY A RESPECTABLE female, either as housekeeper or ax lady's maid to tra: Inquire'at No. 129 West Twenty-8fth street, Refercnce unexceptionable. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do xeneral housework in a emall pri- The best of city references can be given, no objcctton to do chamberwork. Apj street, in the rear. Can be acon for two Z RESPECTABLE ST. girl, a situation as chambermaid and to assist in wash- ing and lroning, and would bayo no objection to assist in sewing. Can be seen for two days, at street, between Firat and Second avenno: TUATION, BY TWO RESPECTABLE se, who understands taking BLE SITUATION, BY A perfeetly undorstands all apacity for the last oight of the Washing. # work, last suiamer, pé tof May. It is required that all plots in | shall have a dwelling house, to cost not less than | by the Ist of Docomber, IAS, aud thero are now a | fino houses bwilt there. The strecta aro iN ean be had on the ly at 132 Walker vwaid in m hetelor boarding Has gocd city reference, Can be seen fur two days at No.9 Ludlo ANTED—BY A YOUNG 3, number of ver ed and graded, and the principal avenue is planked on sidewalk: there are twenty six daily trains to and from Non is onty mine conta | inatant, an election will be be if existing in the Board of Dir larly invited to attend. ‘OMAN, A SITUATION { dex: ellent washer and ironer, or to do | imal, private fal jages, and the oi day. The convenience of ncvess is so zroat, t P y gee it cit; ifor- 106 Twenty-second | housework, in a s of city rofor Apply at No. 107 Seventh avenue: y location, and the most excetient neighboriiood, all combined, offers unusual inducements to thoso seeking @ country residence, as well ag cafe and profitable investmen y increase in value. It isexpvetod that, onvenience of accosa by the Harlem Rail- road, a depot will be eetablished by the New Rocuelle Rail- yond’ Company, this summer. Persons withing to sec thin | property, by taking the sy P.?M, train for Morrisania at Pridham’s Hotel, at the bar, ‘close to the depot,) will find » poran waiting who will show the pro- ty, Termi—Ten per ceut and the auctioneer’s fees on the of sale; forty per cont on the 10th of May, when full warrantee deeds will he delivered; and the bale main on bond and mortgage fur thrvo Fears, at 7 per cent. or iscount for cash. ‘The privil s Can be seen for oung girls, one ai careof children: the other to attend a conf Tho bent of city referencos given. avenue, between Nineteent ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT tuation as ohambermaid or chil- mily. Best of olty reference ply at 284 First avenue, between Sixteenth and and Twentieth streets, in the BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A vok, Washer and ironer, or ay Can be seon for two days. Pleago call at 43 Rivington street, ITUATION AS hambermaid or waiter. BY A RESPECTABLE chambermaid, and to as- Has no objection to go with a e best of ity referen ‘all at 237 Bleecker atrect, TED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation as good plain cook, washer und ironcr. ween the Kighth and Nin ‘ANTED — A SITUATION, young woman, sist in washing family to the count be seen for two da} SITUATION, BY A RESP! ried woman, With a fresh breast of ill between Twonty-reventh and hth streets, or at 785 broadway, corne: of Tenth plot will be given on cond cash, For litho F. W. MERRI Righth avenue, grape 2 40 NTHONY J, BLEECKER, Lease ond Steam Ferry Boa’ how in operation from the foot of river. to the Turnpike bridge on Newtown Creek, L. Le sold at auction at the Merchants’ Exchange, all at 202 Sixteonth avenues, Can be seen NTED—A_ SITUATIO: ng woman, to do the ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT WO- man, She is an excellent cook and baker, and can wash The country preferred. Please call at 48 Vandam street, front b G ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chamberm: call at No. 243 Twelfth street, be neatest manner. fo. two days, Cull at 29 Troy street, on the frat tloor, Good reference can be given. Can be seen ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIR: hambe. maid and to do tine wash children and do sale will comprise the lenses of either to take caro. ances can be gi 1,110 Broadway. Can be seon for two days, up staire, NTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, id and seamstress, No objection to children. J ighteenth etrcet, between Sixth and Seventh avenue racks, docks, aud all othei full particulars, see legal advert to T. Jas, Glove at tho office of the auctioneer, No. 7 Broad streot, wirer, or appl: TED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, good cook, washer, and ironer. two days, at } Apply at No. 67 West ood city refuren: thompeon street. M4 silver d table Hines, ofleloth, kit Ivor, fofs, sogars, one gold stools, &e. Tucaday, at Toums, 13 Spruce street, the stock, Earle, Evq., attorney. THOS. BELL, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE OF FURNITURE.—W. COLE WILL well on Tuesday, at balf-pact 10 o'clock, at 4% Pike sortmont of rlor, chamber and kitchen mahogany and other chairs, china aud glasaware, bureas e, one of Stewart's cooki o’elook, at No. 12 ) makers, Boston ; mahogany | marble top work, and card jag ekairs, Brussels aud ingrain ante! clock (21 days,) mu: &e.; also, & variety’ of kitchen sale will commence. ‘Terms, cash | YIONRER—A NEAT | i Albert H. Nicolay will sell o'clock, at the Merchants’ | First walk of the Melro: depot. Said house in 22x36 in.) with brick base- with sliding doors, Fronch | nd rear, &¢,, &e., anexcellont | rior soil for gardening, trait troes, | ull parts apply on tho premires, | 0 BERT H, NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER—PEREMPTORY | le of Thirty-four choice plote of ground, and six ne ouees, Fituated near the dopot: and Fairmount. Up| Nicolay will sell on s’ Exohange, without reeerve, twenty cho! te of ground, situated: in sizo from ‘ rom 120 to 10 feet in depth. Also, four neat two stor: d basement frame houses, built in the hi of Central Morrisania | er Morisania, at auction. Albert H. | jonday, April 25th, at 12 o'clock, at | at Central Morrisania, near the to 100 f t front and rear, ai manner, sion given first of May. By a covenant | to have built upon it, by May | not loss than $100—so thatan | site and the character of its many age will undoubtedly be tho " com" of the ‘As soon as the dopot ix complotod the oars tly on the ground. Also, in the beautiful vil- f Fairmoent, Upper Morrisania, fourteen choice | ind, varying in sire from £0 to 100 feot front aud m 1H to xd in depth. Also, two very superior | and base: t frame houses, built fu the ver: ATTA ¢ property from the City Hall, together with the ince oan re- jexe of buying half a n that the payment sball be all p#and full particulars, apply to 10. 62 Beekinan street, or to the reet, New York RY at Auction.—The ferry enty-third street, East wilt BLEECKER, Auctios cer, on Tuesday next, April ithe rminus, together toamboats, ferry how tes, fende: purtenances of sald ferry. For ment in Courier & En- Evq.. 161 Broadway, or Y JOSEPH HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEFR.—TUESDAY, April 12, at 244 o'clock P. M., at 31 Atlantic street, be- tween Hoyt and ond streets, Brooklyn, parler, chamber, and kitchen furniture. ANTED—A PROFESSED COOK; SHE MUST COME well recommended from her last place, lish, and American co ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMA ‘as chambermaid in a private fai threo years in her last placo. iat 44 Fourth avenue, corner of EXPERIENCED COOK, hing and lrouing: Y 8. DRAPER.—EXECUTORS' SALE OF F. stock, horses, carriages, tc.—On Wednesday, April 13, 1863, will be sold at pablic auction, at Woodland: mily, who has lived ‘and must under- stand French, En king in all their Twenty-second atreet, from 10 to 1 ANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO COOK, WASIL and iron, and do the general housework of a sinali od city roforence from ican, English, German, or Welsh pre- forred, Apply at 37 Reade street, noxt Stowart's storo, ANTED—A SITUATION, young woman, as cook in s respectable family or board- js willing to take a situation in the country for the season ; is accustomed to the business. Please call at No. 169 Mulberry street, second floor, back room. NTED—IN ‘ BS, TRAVELLING TO EU- cbildren’s maid infant; testimonial German preferred, Good city reference Apply at No. 7 Brevoort place, Tenth street, near Broadway. 7ANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, a situation as cook, washer and ironor, either in city or country; or would do genoral housework. Will be tuund an excellent laundress; is willing to do all in her pow Can produce most satisfactory reference. Wages mederate. Apply at 223 Bowery. NTED—A SITUATION, young woman, to do chamberwork and as: washing, or as Inundress. Has no abjection to gi ‘Can be teen for two Sixth avenues AS LAUNDRESS AND maid, in private family, by a very ex- perienoed yirl, with'six years city re Call at 72 Sixth ave JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ia a first-rate cook: und pastry cook. Can be scen fortwo The best of city reference if required, 56 Greenwich street, second floor, front room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- man, a situation to do fino washing and ironing for Can, produce eight Where the has worked for one family, Fast Sixteenth street, between First and Second avenues, ‘he must bave a BY A RESPECTABLE or to please. BY A PROTES in the country. Twelfth street, between Fifth a ANTED=A SITUATION, iniversity Place FESEBCTABLE Please call at No. 11 ANTED—A SITUATION as chamberm ly. Ne iff street, first flo ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, young woman. to do chamberwork or waitin, fe jood roference giv. seen for three or four da: gr PTO ATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, ar the strict o with any hougo doing business . J. C., Herald office. ANTED.—YOUNG MEN OF LITTLE EXPERIENCE, and those who may have liam Irving & C 12, at 104; o'clock, fruit treet—a splendid collec trees from the well known nursery of eighth strect and Third avenuo, all warranted of the perfect order, and Catalogues ready on the morning of | Y HUMBERT & KENNY, AUCTIONBERS.—HOUSE- hold forniturs.—On Wedudsiay morning, April 18, nt 10 State atrect, Brooklyn, ment of parlor and chamber walnut, carpets, French plate pier glam kitchen furniture, Ac. Particulars to-morrow, On Thu: day, April 28, houschold furniture, at No. 45 Myrtle avenue, Brovklyn. Particulars herea‘ter. nce from ber last stands Amori- A. RESPECTABLE Pleave call at rs recommendation Please call at 99 2 BY A RESPECTABLE ‘Good city reference. Twenty-sixth street, ANTED—A SITUATIO ‘woman, to cook, wash and iron. Can bo se n for three days, at 24 Went Letween Seventh and Eighth avenues, TANTED—A NURSE pable of taking the enti Apply at No. 3 Lama: stroct, three doois west of Eighth avenue. young girl, as asristant nurse. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROT bermaid and ‘0 Leen to sea, may pro- is, both in the merchant and naval service, Water street. ANTED—TWO FIRST RATE SALESMEN IN THE retail dry goods business, who are perfectly acquaint- ed with the city trade. ence required, cure good voy: by applying at: rorcrves; brandy, D SEAMSTRESS; ONE CA- john, in lots to a charge of a nurser; ine place, ‘I'wenty-ninth ‘Also, wanted » Novothers ned apply. City rol UNION DRY GOODS ShORE, No. .—A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT TWENTY. threo years of age, who has $2,000, wishes to become a #, now carried on in this city. rtner in & profitable ing and Please call at No. 1 Sixth etrect, in ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, HAVING ABOUT $5,000, vod, profitable businens ina ‘had considorabl: centre tables, rich decorated and gilt vas dered laco window curtain inted window id drugget, Brussels tapestry stair carpets, new rosewood bedstends, marble top washatand, wid table, mahogany and blackwalnut tables, bookcases, glasres, brass and other clocks, parlor door mats, three ply and ini TED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, sa laundress, or to do chamber best of city reference from he: 0 already established in this city. rs rience in the commission business. Please address Z. E. 8. wo doors from Sixth avenu a young man, sixteen to eizhteen years of age; one having a knowledge of the business nrc lives with bis parents. Apply at 26534 Greenwich street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT MAN, hman; has live: five years in his last place, and understands the oare and management of hor on for two days, errod, and one who ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOM & gocd cook, washor and i reference ean be given. P! Nineteenth street, in the rear. Can be noon for two days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ituation na good cook; ia w «plmdid ironer and inquire at 27) Third » if required, from her ly at 9 East Sixteenth treet. pe ld Se iis NTED—A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT TWENTY YEARS | of age, ina lace and embroidery store. None but those having some knowledge of the de ode business will suit ‘ARDS, 62% Broadway. \Y A COMPETENT YOUNG MAN, A SIT- tation as vest und best city references. Address J. | JANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN OR TO a-store, by a respectable married man. Understands his bi eter, ability, de., &e 7ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRi situation us chambermaid or waiter, in no objection to take care of children No vbjections to go to Europo a: Kot good oity referon so. M4 East Twenty-fourth street, between Firet a family. Would tay or useist in was T. C., Herald o been in the country rev to Messrs, Maitland, Phelp ereen for two or three days at 29% between avenues A and B, NYED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTA situation as nurse ; ake is capabl infant night and day. The most satisfactory ut those requiring fine eewing need call at 133 Greenwich avenue, nerr Thir. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABL, tion as good plain cook, washer and ironer; understands + best of city reference givou. ut 197 Kast Fourteenth etreet. 7 ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK ; wages three doliars per month. Please cail at No. 6 Destrosees street, in tho store, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE id assist in washing aodiron- teenth street. girl, to do chamberwork ing. Mlense call at No. 6 Desbrosees street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WO- cook, ins private family, who ‘The best of reference can be Has ne objection to go in the country. Can be neen for three days, ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as eook; hax no objection to assist in washing and ironing; can prodace the best of reference from her last Jace, and has no objection to the country. ) Tenth street, third floor, front room, for two days, yANTED—BY roung MAD, w situ ion to assist in a be seon for two days. A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT tion as coachman o7 groom ; wan, @ situation undeestands her busin IL at No. 123 Norfolk street. at SI Crosby street. man, and full such a liberal ly. Must ho an Americ 0X 3,198 port office, ANTED—A BOY, years of age, of good office, and capable of oopyin other will be received Nawean street, office N giving reference), FROM TWELVE TC ommendation. to attend in ® fair hand writing. {Apely to J. K. COOK, Jn., 79 SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE }d to assist with the washing She can be seon at her last place, No. 6 Albion ‘curth street, from 10 to 3. STRATE TRIMMER, THE Likewise, five good milliners matress that understands tailor yang woman, as cook, silver plated wai JANTED—A RESPECTABLE BOY, TO randeand make hi and jewelry business ; the app! nd reside with hie pn dress Vox 3.212 Post Offico, in own handwriting, stating , and salary expected A LAD, AS ASSISTANT BAR TENDER, irgins’ Hotel, on the Coney Island Plank Road, ng Leland, four miles from Foltou ferry. if generally useful, able reference, roferenec, residon ANTED--BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SIUATION AS chambernaid or seamstres: a short distance in the country, ly. Best of city referonco given tiear Astor plice, 0 ANTED—A_ SITHATION, BY A girl, ay chambermaid to assint in the washing wnd ironing in Has good city reference from hor last Plonse call at 64 between Fifth and Sixth aveunes, TED~A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID'AND px, or to do ceneral he Me young tir] m her present employer, where ehe may 4 placo, two doore d travel with a fam Apply at 34 Fourth aveaue, innoforte, ¢ variety of otber goods. Also, the entire second: ture of a family leaving the city, removed for com venience of sale; one large iron ante; one paper cutting ma- shine, ew enreday, April 2, at 74 Ninth stroot—Tho entire furniture in the house, consisting of a large variety of elegant furniture, mirrors, ac. Particulars horeatter, OUN FISHBLATT, AUCTIONERR, NO. 103 NASSAU street. Spring Furniture Sales. —J. & ly informs his friends and the public, that he {s prepared, as uanal, to give bis ut the residences of send it to his sales room, 103 Al ectate and general auctioneer. RESPPCTABLE R & CO.'S, 23 Cortlandt atreet, e, where #he has 7 ANTED—AT i 8, stlowmen, clerks, men on steame 1 hotels, harkeey learn trades, gir encloring one dolla promptly suit small family, by n rep p . PHOMAS SPINK, ‘Age TUATIONS FOR le teen for thr Apply in Prog; from Barrow at JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, aa cook: isa first rate washer ay anid and sean pl on of Sixth avenu at obtains the | Tis ie the onty agency int ndation# of serve bast of city refercnve from her two days At 471 Fourth etrest, near Viret avenue 1 NO. 4 SANDS STREET. BROOKLYN, TANTED—RY oll recommonded domostic sitnati i -B.—Fmployers snp} f w. wal t and Catholic ante nt this off BOARDING. Protestant privnre fam !ly=n an RMING the coun- Howiand, in Greeuburz, near on tho farm, at said ‘place, Ives, heifers, sheep and lambs. ddlo‘and farm horses, double a carts, ploughs, ‘a horse power and’ thrashor. rain, hay, potatoes, and other produce, with’ variety of furniture in t leased for the soason, the farm hous venient cottage, very euitable for a summer residence. diroct- porite the mansion of the Int jculars in catalogues ard bills. Sale to commence at o'clock A. M. road trains from Thirty-fir M reneh Dobb’ for two miles to 0 » the sale will be postponed till the next ¢ farm house. Also, will be boing aneat and con- Mr, Howland. Further wing in the Hudson River | stroot, New York, at 825 Ferry within he pl Persons » will the of standard pear and cherr; ‘arlor More, Ninety. for an orchard. entalogue. an ‘urniture, ma- ugar, coffee, figr, molasser ‘dates, prunes, maccaroni, pickle in, wino, rum, €c., by the pipe and demi- a LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—RICH AND GEN aschold furniture.—Herry H. Leeds & Co. will ction on Wednesday, the 13th ‘April, at Ninctoenth etroct, between Eighth | at 104g o'clock, rich rosewood and other furniture, consist- rved rosewood sofas, arm and parlor chaira, covered 0. 219 nd Ninth avenues, le, carved roxewood,inarblo to} perb embroi- gilt cornices, tapostry, velvet ades, ormulu gas cbandoliers, ie o ire, rain carpets, china toilet acts, paintings, bronze candlesticks, conches in delaine, &e., &c., with an as: sortment: of kitehen furniture. ENRY H. LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ‘at auction this day, Monday, April 11. at half-past 10 o'clock, at 44 Irving place, bandsome household furniture, je in Paris, to order, in rosewood, in the most desira Ble style, covered in brocatelle; centre tables, chairs, sofas, Fowewood pianoforte; Braayels carpets. paintings, plot Bedroom furniture, algo importa from Pa jedsteads dresting buroaus, beds, cbnirs, carpets, china, glass, and other fine farniture. ak rin edding, mattrosses, ‘OUSE FURNITURE SALE—BY W&M. W. SHIRLEY— | Tuesday, April 12th, at 10 0’clock, at No. 125 Mercor | street, near Prince street, the entire furniture of a three | story house, of a private family declining house keeping. Best Bruseels carpet ., Piano, organ. plated ware, Britannia, sitive, rain or shine, for cash, and a de: posit will be required from all purchasers, ANDSOMF, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUC. tion —J. L. VANDEWATER will sell on Wednesday, at 10 o'clock, at No, 105 Ninth utreet, between | University place and Broadway— Rich and attractive eale of Parisian and ture—all the furniture contained in the abo Parlor furniture~ consisting in part of richly carved rose- 4 xnites in satin damask, brovntelle sofas, tete-a-tetes, re and parlor ebnirs, &c!, Brurscla, Will | try carpets, rich antin damask window curtains, two splen- #, French plates, Bahl inlaid tables, papier mache chairs iniaid with pearl, clegant carved rosewood ce | tre. pier, and sofa table clocks, marble top etegeres, very rich rosewood and embrot- bronze and orrulu cdndelabras, marble, al ‘vrisian parlor and garden figures, groups, Ke. ‘Aleo, 8 fine line of paintings, modern and ancient, includ- ing some origin Also, one superb 7 octave pianoforte, Nunns & Co., mak- ity made furni- | Rone. nm, and tapes with’ marble tops, ormulu and gilt the firs ints Redgoom furnttnre—consisting in part of mahogany French bedsteads, marble top bureaus, wardrobes, spring and hair mattresses, damask window and bed ourtai toilet rets, beds and Ledding, palliaeses, &o., armoire & night stands, shaving stands, & Diving rcom—extensicn tabl ‘complete and very rich, liquor and crystal cut’ glass wines, decanters, gob oano- china tea and din- indwich stands, chairs eneral assortment of kitchen and base- rniture, with wh - logues will Le ready one day previous to the sale, AMES McDONNELI. McDONNELL will cell on Tuesday noxt, April 12, at | 134 o'clock, at their sales | ment of housebold furniture, consisting of sofas, tete-a-teter dining, centre, and card tables; rorewood accretary, wardrobe, and ‘etegere; French, and other bedstends: 4 the enle will commence. C: AUCTIONEER.—BRANCH & | om, a large and valuable agsort- wire, of every descriptio 1 paintings inrich frames, hintt rospeot reonal attention to sales of furniture, milion, Ac. or those who prufer, may wan strect, J. Fisbblate, OWN JARVIS RORRUCK, ALIAS JOHN MH. DE e) Forest. —Apreouble to by the Dealing Court of Ch t Administering the estate of the late Jarvis merckant, of said placs, the heirs of the deseased mongst them the yy, 144, «h in the See the United States’ Arm: snmmoned to appear perso! Dealing Court. Christinusted, St, Croix, F MeDONNELT ation of proclamation issned istiansted, St. Croix, Danish , John Jarvis Roebnek, wi eniisted ander the aame of nd Kogiment of Dragoons of in Vora Cruz, Moxieo, are or by reproventative, at said 9, 1853, BRANCH & 1 reat ro, M8 | SALES AT AUOTSOS. LE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME ‘an \elicon sisenie ootenus three vacant iote HiRerty gan be hadat che wt WILL SELL LANTS AT AUCTION —W. 8. r No.7 John street, this ey sa SES AND OTHER CHOICE PL tion.—J. L. VANDEWATER. will sell il 12tb, at half past 10 o’elock. at 14 selection of new roses, selected the best nurseries of Europe, ct varieties adapte ANTS AT Al v peg our climate. Pre Fiftieth street, Resirs babar. ce O8ER.—JOHN street, will sell b | 1045 o'clock, 1,600 of this moat roses known fa Ei , Bourbon, & L. VANDEWATER & Ci e dy, April 1, narnetnal, bye Chinese wenteria | d ions, ‘and many other ohok by A. Jardin, stor is and Londo’ 10 BE SOLD AT AUCTION—WILLIAM Itvise, Avotioneer—By WM. IRVIN ‘ iC o'clock, on Third avenue, near Seventy sinth «treet, © lance acsortment of housebold furnitare, 0» visting of ma. deboari, marble top bu- and also, ove Durham cow, e, harnes-, to, amd the On Mo iny, Apeil Ii, hoxany ebatre, soft and # good family horse, ‘cnrria Jeare of the premises for a term vu! ——— HE FIFTH ANNUAL DINNEK OF THE AMEBIOAN Drawatle Fund Association will take AT THE ASTOR HO ON MONDAY APHIL 11, 1863, Price of tickets, $5; to be purchased only at the office use, ceiakiae ‘will be nided on the occasion, by the Hon. J, Prescott Halt, $8. Drapor, Enq. G. Mt. Barrett, TERBINS, Prosident Am. D. F. A, AMMANY SOCIETY Rrothors—The Great Spirit bas taken from our sided 4 warrior loved, rite, sorrewed by ‘ond tivs of love and affine RIAN ORDER. — Brother Enoch Ely | retpeeted, He has pi those near and dear to Lim byt! tion, and by hie many admiring and attlictod friende. veiee will no more be heard i nin sit at our Coane! friendship to all our tries, our Couneil Chamber,’ no firoa, to peak peace ani ‘snow surrvunds the Great Spirit in the eternal world, with the just and pore in heart. Brothers—You are requested to attend the funeral of our | deceaged brother, from hia I "| and Eighth avento, M. By orderof DA 8. C. Dunyra, Secretary. Manhattan, Season o covery itInt; of Independence tho Forty-nlnth street, at ll ooleck A, Graud Bachem. TEL E. DELAVAN, 7th; of the Institu COMMITTEE ON &TREETS OF TILE BOARD ants will meet on Monday, April 11, 4 at the Street Commissioner's office, siouof which | Widening of Duane street. By order of 0 hear objecti f tho Committee, THOS WHEELAN, W. McCONKEY. STITUTE.—AT THE REGULAR on Tucsday evening next, t.e 1th wveral vacancie® Men! ers ar? partiou- TAGLIABUCE, Recording Secret! HE EXTENDING OF CANAL STREET AND WID- ‘alker street.—Those pei improvements are requested to call at the rown, 53 Canal street, or ns opposed te the tore, trunco against the sat lowed expires on the 18tl PALTIES AKE at negrtivtin, our uote t two months, order of our: to be endorsed Tatmer € Co, as the icra consideration never realizd. SMITH & McLAUGHLIN. | Division HEREBY CAU- 0 a ORY wD KERR & CO. WOULD INVITE THE ATTENTION. + of ladies to the great reduction in prices of thelr stocks Of rich laces, Paris embroideries, silks, ‘are desirous of disposing of the! ing to their new store, 707 Broadway, two doors abov® A. KERR & CO.,'761 Brosdway. 88 GOODS FOR CASH.—J. HOXIE, JR., NO. 9 ‘asvan street, opposite the Post Office, is now ‘and attractive stook of lawne aud jaconets, mourning goods, &c.g Clinton place. gud offers for sale tn oy dress gou in Thince, plain and printed bareges, plain and. etrl ts, linens, ginghame, white goods, &c., mvstly from ‘assortment of domourtics, for eash, prices irom'l0 to 15 per cent lowor than they can be bought on the qual credit, RAND OPENING DAY ON MONDAY, and Mantilla Emporium, 370 doors above Fourth street.—Ladies and gentlemen are re- amine our splendid stock of mantillag, roducts of foreign or and style thee A. R. BALLAI tilla Emporium, 370 Bot quested to call and unparallelod ix. the world of fashi and native genius, consisting of every co imagination can A. R. Paris Cloak and M. REAT INDUCEME fered to purchasers of dry goo ks, shawls, manti iful article of ds, at the new rid Bauer ie di oping goods, , . All are invite: Bowery, juat below Grand street. REAT REDUCTION IN PRICE.—WE BRG TO IN- ublic, that in conseq resent store on the first of Jeet to removal ‘we have determined to reduce onr, Immonse stook of Table Linen, Bed Linen, Towelings, Shirting Linen,, Handkerchicfs, and Cambrios, $0 a8 to open in our new location with an entirely new and fresh assortment, now onthe way. We therefore call the attention of Hotel Keepers, Shirt Makers, And the public and inform them that on and ai ‘wo will makes reduction of ten per gent om all amounting to five dollars and upwards; and in offar- ing this inducement remind them th is’ dato till the 238 woods aff, but a bona fid > "ge stock, whio’s Wish upon our part to redace our prosont | We particularly recommend to their consideration. ‘New York Linen fall, JONN DAVIS & CO. ‘RS. MILES, 36 that she has received from Paris » der dresses for Ladi also made arrat jonably made sh EW SPRING GOODS.—MME. VETAULT, NO. 718 has just received by Inst steamer an s¢~ sortment of ne: fe expressly selected in Paria her cnatomer: it aforms the public that of an accomplished dressmaker Paris, and respectfully solicit from one of the first houses orders from her friends and the public. ING OFF, IN CONSEQUENCE OF REMOVING. — bacrikers offer their ontire stock, co rtain materials, of every descript om; Ince and fuuslin curtains, window shades and evrnzevg; ¢ seele, with covery article in'the upholstery about purchasing ¥ill do well to au opportunity of parehasing the above goods. ow as they are now offered. M. & R. DAVIES, Upholsterers, 200 Bowery. HE WHOLE STOCK OF EMBROIDERIES, LACES, loves, hosicry, ribbens veils, &o , and the various fancy jn the store No. 215 Sixth av Fourteenth and Fifteenth otrects, will all be po: posed of at lesa than half na the business is rold, au call, as they rige within the next fortn! the proprietor leaving for Bu THE ATTENTION OF CLOSE BUYERS OF PANCY staple dry goods.—In view of our removal to extensive warehouse, N 6 Vesey street, ranni to dispose of our vo that ‘we ca dapted to the summer and sutemn sales, bers and retailers will Gnd great: LTON, PLIMPTON, bbers of di dona, No. 47 Breadway HITE HOSPITAL SHEETING.—THE MO3T BEAU- tiful article ever bofore offored for facturers, ROGERS & WYCKOFF, 23 to d. H. Day, 1s, carpets, oil~ ‘ortlandt street, THE TURF. GPORTING—THE PACING MATCH BETWEEN THR advertised to come off Tecumseal, and Hero, poreuy, the ith instant, Is postpones until farther NION COURSE, L, I.—PACING.—PURSE ra pacing horses; mile heats, best three in way and Cat To be paced for in the month of itay. <i roprietor._ JOHN I. SNEDIKER, TROTTING -MONDAY, APRIL Purse $0.—Mile Seat |. Woodruff name ION COURSE, 1 Il, at 3o’clock William Tell, HT parts of the sta: JOHN 1. SNEDIKER, Proprietor. ‘NION COUSE, UL. I.—TROTTING.—WE! ‘June Ist, purse $1,000, with au insid oorner of East Bro be pat into the bow a ting horses, JOH. qaso of bad weather the above race to . tree Tor’ all troce Proprievor. P. 8.—In be postponed for twe EASURE GROUND—TR Parse of #25 will be. give C ate eve heata, Dest three in five Under horses hak never won. aver $25 | Entries Sh on Tuesday evening, o’clook. the above house et gale: onteton, MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING, ARIS MANTILLA ESTABLISHMENT, 625 BROAD way.—MR, CHARLES COOK, of Paris, Ree Vivien! London, Nos. 246 and 48 Kogent stroct has open linbment at No. 625 Broadway, for the exelusive sale of mantillas, shawls, &o., &c., of tho most rechergho .cha~ been over twenty years pro} rated mantille mi spectfully solicits the Indios of the United Statos to viait hie ostablishinent, where will be display mantillas and shawls of tho most superb deseript signed and manofactured in Paris oxprosal of this establishment. etasetay, the saddle for Entries to close at two most cele for their ing No, 625 Broadway, Pa: 0. 18; London, Nos. 246 and 248 Hoge TOR (RERSAND FRIENDS T. Weokly Gnard, neo requested to moet at Lo’stook P ‘pet to our late VARKEY, Com as.