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Advances.—Furnitare & McDONFELL, Auctioseers, 113 ton street, attention to sales of furtiture at private residences, or at | ‘heir sales: or wik purchase the furniture of parties ho may preter dispesiig of it vate sale, The; aces om qenmcamente to the above mounts? ‘The Sachem Exhausted Maoh week, long batore Kond ei ih es ee & ica EE estrone ‘Trou hace grey rag Ter Hee. she, 59, for the exelerive hom written invitation for they are requested to present at entertainment will be given 4 Monda; NCO. NI. ne ‘W. H. MeDonald’s Commercial Newrepapes Advertising House, No. 102 Nassau streot, cornor of Ant leading parte of t! ‘The very best from all he United States and Canada. it prices and Fleet ciecone of ‘given. Ci ‘alland examine of Murra; pe fe sad rhe array et da miniature painting. mes of portraits, and For the Ladies.—The Crystal Palace Sou- a Magazine of Ladiee Fashions in Pacis lished on the rf i nrlebor “af the on only, by Mr. proprictor of the Pans ae he foroign Shaw! Linpariuin, 61 Broad: ‘among other useful matter, twenty four wutifully executed engravings of the very Intest Parisian in’ mantilles, with deseriptive particularg of tho ma- terials of which they are composed, 4c. Will Sexent free to any part of the Union on application to the proprietor. oa -— pepe ‘we will close store q , M., on Saturda One store a6 tnreg G. HIGGINS & CO. 4 Broad street, Great Triumph of American Fine Arts, Sartain's clogant caazavings of the View of Ashland, and Portra: rah fate Hon. Henry Clay, aro now offered to f the frionds of the jjlustrious statesman in ti Copies of the works can-biacon at No.2 feo. see tro) tity. Premium Pilanofortes.—Persons about pur- eharing pianofortes would do wel to examine the splendid assortment manufactured by GROVEST! & their wareroom, 48] Broadway. ean Institute, being five years in sucocssion. Hope on! Hupe ever!—To those who have deen attempting for years past, to rival KNOX, the hatter, hough it Asan almost ho “Hope THis hate have achieved for him & brillant roputatio: i bs piace 128 Fulton street, is patronized Dy allolasses. Price, only $4. the productions of the onter- from tho creations of ling himself of th who would not prefer ura, by their sine’ originator, rather than to tor? ‘The classical purity of ‘Power's Blave" excites the admiration of the. sritical, and Neounterfeit, ough « rerentment” of its outline may be manufac. tured, yet in the fulfillment of auch a task its soul aud spirit will certainly be lost. So with that useful article of costume, * skill, the hat. It requires taste, Produce a novel, attractive and boo y ed, the Originator ie entitied. to the success that roduction, and with this view we direct atten- tlon to the hats of our enterprising, friends of tho t'rescott hat store, KNOX & 8, certainly the most original an and Nesoming style of tho cousons Thcle entabtiehe ment 0. 633 Broadway, near Heller's Saloon of Won- Gentiemen’s ressere Spring Styles, Children’s Saney hate, cape, £o., of the most approved styles, are now ready and for sale by RAFFERTY & LEASK, 57 ‘Chatham street, corner of Chatham and Pearl. ‘ompl awaits his The Public are Invitea toCalland Examine DRAKE'S spring styles of hate, He has atso a Largo assort- ment of children’s fauey straw goods, which he can sell a Jow ay can be found in this city, at No. 9 Bowery. Thomas Armstrong, salesman; R. fnny, foreman, Espenscheld, whose tation ts Second Fd none, exhibits great taste and skill in the manufacture of *| fohatter in New York sells so many hats as he, at inh jasean street, corner of Ann. Ho provides for $3 50 a betters hat than can be bought elsewhere for $4. yEteeman, the Hatter, 00 Fulton street, in- special attention to his eels: manufactured spring | BAC this week; hae added ¢ 50 Ai riety of shape and style of » rin A pate; the price remaining the same ie the a wanes of aN at else. Standard, $3 and $3 [0. Call on FR ‘alton a Pisses oat irkw kate ot alr tints tment every va- One Style of Hat will not Sult Every Head. W, Sapte, Hatter, 106 Canal street, is, from his | able to judge at cnce the style of hat tl ir of faceund figure. His hats at $3 are A splendid assortment of boys’ boys’ beautiful straw caps, and judge for yourselves, nwa ens 108 Canal streets ectuel of Wooster pare with them for beaut: and elogane Hes WoSeashhstanas is at No. 416 Bro: Iway, corner of Canal Elegant, Light and Durable are the Hats an! > sd i People’s Hatters” of 11 Park row. The reason 1: Gentlémen’s Spring Style Hats.—Jacob Ban- ta, 264 Bowery, has introduced his beautiful moleski hate—the best a the eity. Algo, infants’ leghor cape of this spring patterns and boys’ summer hats; cloth caps of every kind. 24 Bowery, botwcen Prince and reste. Gentlemen’s Hats.—Th: jegant ring bats made wr = Bg public invariably, igo ® good article, ice for yourself. His sales room is 301 AY F from Duane street, w! all tastes may fouston suite: Beebe & Co., fashionable Hatters, 156 Broad- ‘way, respectfully invite the attention of the hat-wearing Semouaity to the spring and summer fashion for gentle: men’s hats. ‘Will the brilliant color fade 1—A Fiat Wee: mn with every gentleman purchasing a ha! es it desideratum of the first importance, ng Jet color be united in. nt elegant nn oy with 8 fine, tie texture. WARNOCKS, Hatters, 275 Broad- way, (Irving House). Business ing Ove spring sroeks, spring vosts, spring pants, in the | ifal variety of good fro print New Clothing Establishment and a New —Werefer to Meatrs. DOLAN & THOMPSON, whole- ret Nos. 104 and 106 Naesau street, riety of clothing, from a worki suit toa wedding fit ont of the mest fashionable style, be thelr new and besutiful store. They understa tly, and are bound to make a Mt for the to in, small profite, and no ut oxeuse, why thould e these xontiomon, Thele wlook of goods fon: rely now and of the Invest stplea: they are a now Arms Just commencing businces, and offer great inducements to both the citiee he strancer, for alarger share of their pat- other similar lishment we know of. FI Napol. a Demi-God In the Opinion of ono portion of the world, a demon in the estimation of the er: but do not suppose, on that account, that universal polarity isimpossivie. Look at the shirts madeto meaga EN, Nort astor Howse, There te only one opini is stent Mie whole world of fashion pronounces th Cheap and Fashionable Summer Clothing, at GEORGE LEVIE’S, 350 UBEOSEWNY 008 ie of White stroet. Crowds continual; flow Into Union Hall, tho great clothing warehonse, corner of Fulton and strosts, sure of obtaining what the of the 'same popular estab! ‘well suited at the cl rates At the Extensive Retail Clothing Estab- Mahment of ALFRED MUNROE & CO., No. 441 Broadway, parebacers will find 8 large and excellent Yarinty of fashion. bie ole of ontircly new styles, suitable for the prosont A pete came Smith, Je, of No. 102 Fulton street. ae aii a pat decided strike at public gant ements. manufactured cx- h complished. timo deal ab Tf you wish pa ae Dress Buttons.—A general ‘assortment of the most desirable styles and euler at opening, and 4 sale, with their usual spring im ney a Wir COLES « FRERMA 89 William strest, corner Maiden lane. Patent Se! {-Heatin Smoothing Tions,—Let gvery housckeeper, who dosiros to be relioved from the groat heat, fatigne and’ expense of ironi gletes, and,to have her work dono in half the nsita\ eo thess irons. A liberal dissount to, morchants and travéling agente . HUNTER, 98 Broadway. Partner ‘Wanted—By a ¢ gentleman en; in the importation of wines, rendies and so: he Dosiness has been somo time established, and cloing well. Copital required would pot he to mugh an object as the nt tainment of energy, combined with chara: ter anil respocta- Dility. Address Partner, box 2,518 Post office, To Daguerrcoty platse—Wanted, a First Class tor in an established gallery in Broadway, one capa- Slovor taking superior pictures, single or in groaps, With sueh, liberal arrangements would be made, Apply to NAPP, 86 Brondway, for oo work. Mantilias. =An. Immense Importation of en- Urely new and extremely heantiful desicne in Parisian Mantiliae have just tcen received at the emporinm, : ay, embracing “Ia Reine Blanehe,” the "Mantelot Novedn.” the “Sultana Blosse that hind appeared in Paris up t Present month, “The inspection of Indios and every other novelty envoment of tle wrtionlarly in- GEO. BULPIN, Shawls.—Fifty caves of very sich Canton erape shawls, (plain, and embroidered.) having been pur chased by the rubserihor previons to the present advance, he ean offer them at from 15 to 20 por cont loss than the usual Prtecs, Very heavy Plain rape shawls. with rich deep Picgen, at $10, $12 wnd $1 a embroi from $ 10. ATro, an exqnisite Sng-other ‘Prone a Idina Maviilia wad Shaw Lmporiuia, Wi Broadway, Lace ae Faint aa ad weep ie, aty KELTY reutr FERGU- Greet Redaction in Bice zt inform He Faia Sa pence shales tie, Seu frat of Meng imme to red ne sheak of towellngs, shirti croblete and cam ‘8 te linen BAvith am entirely ‘new an freuh easortment, now on the way. rife, therofore beg to call the ‘attention of hotel. Keepers, steamb fed afar thie dno et 380 tu Mea iy of ter sees mounting to tion per oe Tare and upwards; nove that re ir ene aa: ~ et h ye particular! ~ vie York'Linen Hall 530 539 Broadway, JOHN DAVIS & CO. wupiventis, Rei, wenieeeis, Des a A, iters, all pa oop agree ly the Seatto ™ sleet ra, tien, & lon on by Those’ w prize the qualities of cleganc ear, durability, and economy. ‘articles are, tnade hy fiful worked, un ter his own supervision, and his long. ly ontablished skill jo hii cheap Good Boots and Shocs.—Watkins, No 114 Fulton street, is tho bootmaker par o: are admired by all eonnoieseurs—b rate articles, and sells at prices that it but gir faction to every purchaser. All who want hanasouse, ‘cheap, and deeable shoes, should go to WATKINS’, ont colsated Tanuftctorian compra yrassels, three-ply. and ingrain; also of olloloths, venctlane, mattings, i window shades, deo, de. Garpetings—Peterson “& Humphrey, 379 ro Broadway, jackets from Ei sdaitional fogaut entpetings, of supe: tor fabrio a entirely now, and particularly adapt. 2d to eit; ‘oF sale fullten'per cont less than o 9. inilar goods, sdiPiendid Oarpetings.—Smith & Loanshery, ‘earl street, .. ng ole sme late ares als Sook of vely Bru barpetiny td nich, having Ser saniancod terrier md legen acngoe) he prices, Woy are enabled offer at very great inducements, Diamonds, m Parcels to Sult Customers, at the lowest market valuo. manors crosses, clusters, pi ringe, earrings, for sale, for or approved trade pay at Sei Broadway, corner White stroot, wp etal DAVID WAIT, Importer Lockwood's Store of Watches, Jewel- | ry, and silverware is No. 58 Ful‘on street, where may be had ali the different articlor in his line, good and cheap. Watobes and music ware put in o7 Pocket Map of tne City of New York, with ain directions for finding any street or public place gether with a good assortment of Blak books, paper; aud stationery articles, uy CAI & HICKS, Stationers, b$ Naaaau street, one door from Maldon Teas.—The best assortment of fine Teas will be found at the store of the Canton Tea Company, No. 125 Chatham street, between Pearl and Roosevelt streuts, ‘tho oldest toa ostablishmont in the city. Wo assure our Feaders that they can do etter thers. than elsewhere, either at wholesale or retail. They have no branch stores. To the Travelling Community.—Recom- mended We physicians generally in the United Statos, “Wolfe's Aromatic ‘Sehiedam Schnap; pe aes erlative tonic, ded toil pe and fle, orating cordial, especially persons residing ur travcliing in the Western States, as a demonstrated proven- ive of those derangements of the stomach and bowels, pro- 1d by the waters of those regions, and rarinduclng the ue, remittent and billious fevers, how chielly iposallae to e Aromatic Schisdam Schnapps can be obtained In cries, containing each two dozen Hotties, either quarts ‘The hottles aro neatly labelled or pints, according’ to order, wrapped, and each bears the fac simile of proprie- tor’s signa’ . without whieh. the articlo is unques Ronkbh sporious, UOLPHO WOLFE, Importer, 22 Beaver street. Wolfe's Celebrated Schicdam Aromatic Behnapps is prescribed by tho medical faculty in cases of gout, chronic rheumatiam, and obstructions of the Flaneye ‘and bladder. For salo by the respectable gro- ors and druggists in the United State: UDOLPHO WOLFE, imp Beaver street. ‘Wolfe's Aromatic Schicdam Schnapps. This delightful beverage is put up in quart and pint Potties, with the man sfacturer’s name embossed on the bottle, and hand- fomely wrapped, with his nao on the label and cork. For sale by all the principal and druggists in the United wir rae HOW vSLFE, 90 sarin getarens derpauteny 22 Beaver street, Charles’ London Cordial Gin.—This celebra- ted gin the consumption of which in the community of its oduction, execeds all other spirituous distillations com- ined, hag attained an immente popularity in tho United States. Delicious as a beverage, murity ia endorsed b; Sir Ast'ey Cooper, itis in Prameed ante tie picks aca faculty of Great Britain, and some of the m t Phyciclans in this countey prescribe it in many one pub up in quart bottles, stamped with # name. and gecnrely packed EDMUND Park place. To the Lovers of Good wh and Cheice ‘onnoisseurs of brandies and the dati iz call and judge whothor I havo not tho be: . You will also find Spanish oli ‘rench and Dutch cerdials, £o.; and'as to pi ves, kel toh French and English musi York’ ean compare. Call, I say, tit In not 60, why wines and go for nothing. wines, liquors and segars san’t be beat. Samples to be seen and tasted at GE9. RAPIAEL’S Landon and New York Piekded and Preserve Warehouse, sid Broadway. Cigars. —Now landing, ex Bark Vickery, from Hava a choice assortment of clears from the moat celebrated factories, and for sale, dut; or in bi EDMUND C. CHARLES, No. 7 Park place. ‘The Por ous Glass Filter has been pronounced dy several scientific mon who have examined it as decidedly superior to any filter heretofore in uso. y aro benoficial ‘o health and usef"s in the arts, Every family should have Old filters rSived in exchange for them. Depot, 316 € ‘of one do: in cas BS, Broadway. poet eae Glass ‘Warehouse—1853—Lookt fig: re 4 prices.—RICHARDS KINGSLAND, Gortlandt street. lied with frames, &e., iz trade si composition state ory No. I 'ToOMice seekers whose Claims have not been preciated. dy exists for political di epee of Singer's sewing machines, ny more money thaa you dvantage, 20, will bo ndent. ding eg. SINGER & CO., 23 Brondway. Defiance Salamander lex’s Patent. Robert M. Patrick is the solo manufacturer in the United States of the above celebrated Safes, to which the highest Duane at minm has warded by the Committee of the Wetropolian ae obanior Tnatitute ol tree tor and F. C. | etrable Defiance a best safes sud Reue eombined in the world. corner of Gold; after lst May Depot John atroct, ‘No. 192 Peari nies ‘one door delow Maiden Iai Howse Furnishing and Mechanits’ Hard- wi M. DE COSTA & CO. offer for sale all articles in the above line, cheap for onsh. All articles warranted, a ex changed, or taken back, 206 Chatham atreet, opposite Di- vision street. Watts’ Nervous Antidote is « certain and race cure for neuralgia, rheumatism, tie dolereux, cramps, ity, and all nervous complaints: If not found beuh- joney refunded. $1 per bottle; six bottles, $4 50. Depot 38.8 mn street, one door below Nassau. Sent to any vart of the country.” Dr. Wheeler, Oculist, receives Patients at Barclay street, from 8 A. M. to 2 P.M. ye, no matter how Tong standing, oF how vere or obstinate they may be in their natnro, can be Fadicated aud s permanent cure effected. Artif sale and inserted. and Toupees.—Merchants, Ct and strangers requiring ornamental description, ahond not faii to call and examine tho beautiful assortment at the celebrated w: of MEDHURST & IRARD, 0. 1 bad, the best hair dye im ‘the world. Wigs and Toupees —Batchelor’s New Style of wigt is prononnced the most perfect imitation of nature ever invented. Those wanting a very superior article shonld cailat Barcita OWS celebrated wig factory, No. + Wall t, where ean he found the largest and best assortinent in the'elty. Copy the > addre' Clirehugh’s Wi and ‘Tou By a new invention, exhibited at the World’s Fair—have Toomptetely revolutionized the old ryrtem of wig making, 20 that all the inconveniences of pressure, weight, heat, shriuking, &¢., are entirely obviated: Manufactory 170 Broadway, up stairs, Wig wearers, call and examine, Gonrand’s Liquid Hatr Dye 1s, without ex. ception or regervation, the very hort ever invented. Beware of puffed dyes. Equally celebrated is Goursud’s ee Sor Ps f for ng g Pies freeklen, Jownoss, chapa, ete q body. aid ‘ Lily Whiter and Hair Gide at No nid Rouge, ar Ba tal Mot ty Biccrar piven onanecpes te ——___—- ‘e.—The celebrated Bohemian Hair Dyeis pint Fold at the perfumery store 217 IIndson strest, dyoin the world no one doubts who ad ovhora The unacquainted can he roforred of disinterested witnessos who uso it, It colors instantly and permanently. Hair Dye —Batchelor's Celebrated Liquid bair dyeis the inane i siscovered for onal hair or ie an on dye perl fied at WATUUELOR'S wis factory; No- 4 Wallntreek, “PPUO® ‘Van Deusen’s Improved Wahpene, #0 justly eelebrated for changing gray hair to ita first color, obviating Baldness, and producizg-a new sud luxuriant growsh In the place of sickly and diseased hair, Ja daily sold at the depot rooms, 125 Chambers street, and ‘by the principal drazgists of tho city and country. ‘The Black or Brown imparted to the Hair by Cristadoro’s liquid hair dye is nature’s own. The k est eye cannot distinguish it from the hue bestowed b Croxter. The operation is over in five minutes. Sold and applied at CRISTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House. Also to be bad of tho principal drugzists in the city. The Billtiant Sucecss of Cristadoro's Hair Preservative and Beantiier is without » parallel in the history of the toilet. Both sexes admitits value. Its appli- cation it asturely followed by s more vigorousand lnsuriont growth of hair na the ay sunrise. Manu- fnetured and sold by Cit AION. No. 6 Astor Houso, Hernia Effectually Cured by Marsh’s now- ly improved, light, sol sting truss, Unquestionable rofercnee givon to those ve been radically cured and their trusses thrown aside. Also, improved electric au pendgr shoulder-braces, for expanding the chest and pro. ferving symmetry of fori, adapted to men, women and children, “Open tl P. M.'MAKSH & CO., No. 23 Maid- ‘Trusses and Shoulder Braces, Ladiew Belts and supports, instruments for club feet, ‘knook-kneos, bow: legs, wonk ankles, crooked spine, and lnstio stockings for nlarging veins of the log, knee oa) ko,, at 12 Ann stroot, Dr. Kellinger will, with great pleasure, Duy all hig liniment in tho hands of a certain class of ran ners, for $9 per gross. This will eave theme great many pi and mis tations. No merchant ean Duy it of mn Tere then the fe # 2 wr | between Grand and Broome strects, “~~ RoseVale over Le ,000,, r i taldag ete to ighty farm: behateibuted sarong day of Eo number of coy are alread: feat, tt these have been sold to ‘cent advance over now sai, showing that the purchase will be ' teed rave, sitate on all parts of Long Island is ra bel acehuned fo for in pi ae constantly, being =] ing to Toeatio fering fer tale mut gry cand. yardonvogetcbloe for om five to ten times its pig ibe ae ‘the aiden for the lots and farms, T have laid ract. adjoining the Long Island Railroad aud already sold 100 feet nq) Lakeland and Herma a Jot bein, dis} Bech subscriter is titted to four building lots, 25 by 100 fort, PIE ether, of two to Aisne sores. limited 3 Sipura . $5 when subscribed for Seonoe tens te day of distribution, and the*balance in eetiye instalments of $2/0. If desired, a warrantee deed will e made out immediately after tl and delivered diroetly after paying xe Relagt The eof Kose Vale, whe: only caer distance south of Koma, the beauty and ro ap) praised by all who visit, it. "Here evideneo that can be dosired thai and Hermanviile will shortly becom: Tatand, long known as tho “Garden From the putlished statistical accounts of, the late comsus taken by the United States, it is shown that Long Island is the most healthy location within its borders—fewer deaths secording to ite ts population than in any other place, About 800 fa: m sold within a shert time—fields within’ sherk time—folds been been orate: and others are rising purchaser Mech ere, which, from its nearness to New Yor! yy on with equal prof, having sheie Tailed them, reoure against the vices’ and tomptation! of a Trowded city and enormous. rents. ‘The furmy whieh 1 am now selling at from $20 to $30 per nero, are of the same cone- Fal charactor as to soil with those now under cultivation, Which capnot be purchased for $160 per acre and land ou the perth and south ef this, with no botter soil naturally, sells rom $20) te $500) per sore, Apply LES WOOD, 28 Broniway, Faildnistrees, Now York, who will rercive reat forward receipts therefor by retura of mail. He gratuitously furnish phlets of the pro cheerfully give such ether information a» may or of a a de: Xantippe, the 7 Wife of Socrates, ‘was report- ed the greatest scold in all Grooce. Her tempor was bad, Sho thundered at her husband; she showered—we won't say what she did shower—on her husband's head, Ono thing is certain, it was not BOGLE’S hyperion fluid, If it had besn, Alcibiades would have provoked her wrath, and moekly bent h t her hand; nor he alone of all the locked to her. The American they will find Mr. Bogle woll supplied with een slorious byperion fluid, n opposite his old stand, No. 277 Washington ctroot, Boston. Alwo, by A.B. &D. Sands, No. 10) Fulton geet ey » No. 25 Pearl street; Rushton, Clark & Co., and’ “Rive & Smith, No. 720 Booadway;,and by d r throughout the world, 28 *™* PY rossi ad aes , Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Neu- ralgia, &e.—HY ATT’S life balsam the mort stubborn of there ainense thirst. Itcured Mr. J. Snyder Gold st roOK- er he had ben crippled by rhovtantinin meeel? sirteed his bones and joints were enlarged and drawn out of @;and he had spent @ fortune in medicine and ate ‘The balvam in equally cortain in scrofala, foul old n cers, eryripelas, merourial diseases, &e.; it ured Mr. J.T. Diosay, who keeps the law book store, No. 1 Nusaan stroot, trific ulcers, from which he had suffered eighteen and had, the best medical adviee, wi he Tonat . Hundrods of oases equally stubborn have Published in the Herald, Suny nnd uthte papars, corti cates of which ean be seon ai the’ principa N: G Teeuts per bottle, Fou sale klad by: the Professor Alexander C. Bai or Medicated Compound, for preerving, fastenin and promoting the growth of the hair, ele the head 4 curing diseases of the skin, and extei nts, bruises, he common consent of all who have used Barry’s Tri- rous, Whether fur theimprovement and invizoration of hair, or for eruptions, cuts, bruises, &c., places it at the head of all preparations intended for tho lke pnrposes. This is no ill-convidered assertion. Figures and facts bear it out, Average & million of bottles a year: the Feccipts, in cash, $1U0.000. This year the business will ox- hat gmount. Tho number of orders which daily ar rive at the depot and manufactory, 197 Broadway, ‘nddreesod to Prefemtor Harry, enclosing cash, and requiring immediate attention, would pronrcely te it . ‘The wholesale de- mand is from 3,°00 to 3,008 bottles a day, probably exceeding that 0: all the other hair preparations conjoined. The popa- larity of the article everywhere, and tho liboral terms to dealers, combine to increase its’ sntes with great ra} d improvements in its composition, made at considerable expense, adds to its reputation as well ag intrinsic value, Barry's? . worteniny For sal eecanels and retail, atthe depotand anufactory, 28 Broadway, aud by the principal merchants and druzzisea throughout tho Uniced States mud Canndae Mecise Wace indies, (Great Brite dF » {ndles, Great Britsin and France The Greatest Discovery of the Beal, can be purchased equal to Dr. Tobias’ le Sold in largo bottles. enR, orOUp, , coughs, outs, e Himba, chest, back, &c," If i will’ bo returned: Prige ae othor for the ec brgioes, 08d druggists ich street. Marriea, On Thursday, April 21, by the Rev. Mr. Hermite, Me. Cuanurs Scrrow to Miss ‘Manu A. Conxiy, both of” this elt (Gn Tuesday morning April 19, by the Rev. James Mil lett, residing at No. 308 Broome street, “Mr. Jous Looetrr to Miss Exanern Mount. all of this city. ook, hatsday,, April 21 by the Rey, Dr. Kenneday, JOSEPH \Y to Mary oungest Hon. John Dikeman, all of Brooklyn boner In Washington City. on Saturday morning, April 16, by the Rey. Dr. O'Toole, Lours F, TasisrRo, of Ireland, to CaTamnine Quin, of Norfolk, Va. Md., April 14, by the Rev. NIXGTON, of Baltimore. to At feng Talbot county, Riese a dah ivamcmt'T., second daughter of the late Captain E. 8. Winder, United States Army, " Died, lene 4 on Friday, April 22, Wiruam R. Leary, At- torney at Law, in the 394 year of hi ‘the New York Light Guard and the friends generally, are invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from his late residenee, No. 114 West Twenty sixth street, to-morrow afternoon at two o'clock. (oa Thursday, April 21, Jaws Secon, in the 72d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the house of his son in-law, Mr. T Standerwick, at Tompkinsville, Statén Island, thi ternoon, at two o'clock. On Thursday afternoon, April 21, at Mamaroneck, N. ¥., Euisna HALstTep, aged 57 yeurs. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his oem without farther notlos: from his late residence, Mamaroneck, to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock. On Thursday morning, April 21, Patrick Munnay, inthe ‘The friends of the ay reappesany invited to at- rege ce, Culumbis street, 57th year of his age. tend the fun from his I near eee street, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at three o’clocl jn Fridey, April 22, Huon Nuceer, in the 66th year of age. ine relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his sun, at Manhattanville, to morrow. At ber residence, No. 160 Bast Twentieth atrect, Many, ite of of John Robinson, born February 29, 1820, died April ithe friends of the family are affectionately invited to ped a! the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at half past 12 o'clock. On Friday; April 22, Ewicy Cor Tarrrx, youngest daugh- ter of Arch ald and Margaret Tappen, in the 1ith yeat of er age The relatives and friends of the family, and of her bro- ther, 4. B, Teppen, are invited toattend the funera), at ‘ordham. to morrow afternoon, at 2o’clock. Cars leave the ct y lisll at 11 4 Mand 1P. M. ricay, April 22, Davin BRapy, aged 53 years, His frienthaud Aequaintances. and those of his nephew, Rev. Thomas Daly. of Albany, are requested to attend his funeral, on Monday morning, from the residence of Edward Daly, No. 240 Ellvabeth street Funeral obsequies in St. Patrick's Cuthedral at 10A M. No carriages. On Thursdsy, April 21, Anxa, daughter of the late Michael and Margeret, Richardson, aged 10 years and 10 montbe. The friends of the family are invited to attend her f neral, from the residence of her mother, No. 197 Can streed, to-morre# morning, at half-past 9 o'clock. "Sickness sore, lang time rhe bore, Physleians tried in vain; TiN God was pleased to give her ease, And freo tee from her pain. On Friday, April 22, at half part. 7 0 elocks, Racust SrriNasneay, years and 4 months Her funeral will take place from her late residence, No. 182 Charles street. this afternoon, at one o'clock. ’ Tho friends of the family are reapectfull: ly invited to attend, At Nyack Rockland county, on Friday, April 22, Wa E. Lanamy, youngort son of James and. Poullue ‘Thompson, aged 7 it pom and 19 days. On Friday, April 22 Fivanern Mary, wife of Henry H. Maughan, of this city, aged 31 years. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend her funeral, from her late residence, corner of Sixty- fourth street and Ninth avenue, to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock. In Brooklyn, on Thursday, April 21, ADELAIDE St. CLAR®, youngert child of Dr. Samuel and Sophia KE. Boyd, aged ‘two years. nr LOVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SEE THIRD, SIXTH AND SEVENTH | PAGES. PERSONAL, MMA, LATE OF HOUSTON STREET, AND FORMERLY Y of Wooster street, will oblige Deacon L. by sendin: her address to tho Broadway Post Office. The Deacon has been out of town. te D. H. 18 WILLING. ADDRESS AS BEFORE. 1.—TROTTING.—MON- P.M, Purse $150. Mile D. Piffer ntain Maid enters eh, witon ferry, Bro ‘and return iinmediately fay 25 conte, %, at 8 o'cloc in five, in harness, . J. Nodine enters ¢ MeLaughlin, Gnters br. yg. Flash Kemble Jackson, Ommibuses lon’ for the course at 2 o'clook, P. M., after the trot is over. Fare each —Owners are wanted for the followin property th the iret District Police ¢ x vrt, at the Tomts, Centro atroot, Vin Four fancy ehina crndmonts, (email); one roll or hu file of papers one lot of perk, in pieces: throo bundles of ose whut we dlelalhs Chief of Polieg, "| ‘WANTS. 8 companion. ROOT RAE ENS~-4: ve YOUNG LADY 7 Seeaans pocenee npabie to famtteg in sae a Please address S°G. Mi, Talon mm square Post A sere WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS hermaid, ins small, family Warron'street, third house treet, left hand aide, top Noor, South Mrvokigae Ame onan, A GOOD Ne agtulee noah AND or situation i] warts a yr fothe causes. rae it} Medison ro arenes; stent days. SITUATION WANTED, AS CHAMBERMAID, BY A respectal ie, German, rl, d references, in an Smerioen faurtly oiokn Bailie, 204 Broadway. AL Manes fo pescure sie he LADY ‘ABOOT | BRE KING UP HOUSEKE! an excellent laun tor will go in the Vinson street. BBPACTARLE FOUN: WOMAN WANTS ry SITU. glen on gocd first rate washer and iro: iret s avenue, between Thirteonth and streets, tbird floor, back room, Fourteen (A *SPECTADLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION IN 8 private family, where sho would have the care of one or two cbildren. is a good plain cook, washer and jroner, and of mode: ‘o be ween fur two di at 155 Bixth avenue. DOUCEUR.—A MIDDLE. AGED FRENCH GENTLE- Ran, who lefully able to attend to mercantile corres dence toany State of first month procure 81 way Post offi A BOY WANTED.—A SMART, INTELLIGENT ROY, about fourteen years old, to earn the art of card, door Pinte, and general engraving, App! iy to JACOB HYATT, engraver, corner of Maiden Jane and Broadway. OYS WANTED—T0 STITCH ON LEATHER. APPLY . 14 Maiden lano, ap staii 190K, WANTEDIIN A LARGE PRIVATE BOARDING house of the first class; one who understands her busi- ness thoroughly in all its branches, and can come well re: commended. "To a competent woman in all respects liberal wages will be given, Apply,at No. 11 Eleventh atroet, wort rondwsy. also, wanted a chambermald and = waiter. OPYING WANTED. VERY | LEGIBLE rapid writer is anxious to obtain, somo thoatr other copying to do. Please address F.C. Hopkin emp, AN EMBROIDERESS IN Ing person to take charge MBROIDERY.—Ww, gold and silver. ot a child, and to do hoystwor) min @ small family. Apply to Mrs. Mounot, 335 Twelfth street, near Second avenue, RENCH TUTOR WANTED—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN is desirous of taking lessons in the Fronch language. A erson of unexeeptionable character may address'J. 1, M.+ Chatham square Post Office, for three days. GlovERNESS WANTED—TO TEACH MUSIC, FRENCH and Knglish branchos. Must speak French fluontly. Apply at No. 3 East Sixteenth atreet, on Monday, 25th bast, 10 HARDWARE DE. |.—-A CITI RN or BOsTON, having had thirte ress: rien Ws Wurinets on Sis Sern o- dorires a situation as clerk, of June, at a moderate salary, ee, ex nese—fiveof which he ‘conducted importer, dealer, &: if necessary.) M. &P., Po: RAVELLING IN EUROPE.—A FRENCH GENTLE- man shout fifty years of age, speaking English and Italian, and who has occupied the highest situation in this rofeasor of Freueh literature, wishes to meet family whe intend to travePin France or Italy, willing to secure, for any time, a sociable com: Panion and teacher. ‘The highest Feferonos will bo given, dress Flavigny, Herald office. Tieod SALESMEN WANTED—AT W. 8. BOND'S DRY Foods store, 108 and 110 Sixth avenue. Reference re- quired, @ HOTEL PROPRIETORS THE ADVERTISER, ; A young man of good address, with the command of some meane, desire uation in a summer hotel. Preferen xiven to th shore. Could influence visiters, and can refer to person: F the highest respectability. Address, for ono week, X. Y. rald office NE JEUNE, PERSONNE DE LA SUISSE FRAN- ‘i t servis dans de grandes maisona, connais: tant parfaitement Im couture et le repasrago du fin, désire. Tait trouver uno place de femme de chambre, dans une mal- ton partionllére, street. S'adresser au mazasin No. 1053¢ Bleecker N JEUNE HOMME FRANCAIS, NE C CONN AISSA T pas PAnglais, désireralt trourér ane place vou doireles chevaux. S'adresser No. 158 Wost roadway, jour. WAxTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO CAN PRO- duce the most unexeeptionable ipa private family, to do general housework, Mermaid: is also &'good washer and ironer. “Apply at 206 Fourth stree ANTED—TO ENGAGE A YOUNG LADY wi 10 Ii competent to singin public, and will travel with all company through the Eastern and Western States. A son of education reqpired. Address Cordolia, Heral do! W221 NURSE WANTED—A RESPECTARLE YOUNG married woman, whose milk is not over throo months ald. She must be neat, genteol, and perfectly hoalthy, wn- derstand the care of an infant, and furnish satisfactory references. Apply at 716 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT WOMAN, fo take care of children and do ear sewing ina small Private family, in Westchester count 0 thorough): Understands, hor business and ca recommented, may hear of a "goo at 125 Fourth Turects from 10 told o'clouk, ANTED-A PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO COOK ash and iron, for & small private family, o rt dis tances in “Westchester count pply, with city eterente. at 125 Fourth street, from 10 to 12 o’clook. ce age ATTEND STORE, “Two YOUNG of smart abilitio whe ‘would find peri t sHtuati = y the year or otherwise, sopiying to Mrs Cooley's. "millinery, - establishment, iis ‘ighth avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. ANTED—A GOOD SEAMSTRESS, OF DOMESTIC (apie wl “ Hn be willing to ‘make herself seful; ono wh enti preferred. Apply at 78d Grendway, from? oolock A.M. Ul SP. A WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG, MAN, ho jaa Protestant, s situation ‘ss groom and coach: man; he perfectly understands the business, and can pro- duce! guod city referenc ino objection to town or coun. ease call at oif East Rightoeath, street, between avenue A-and First avenue, Can be seen for two days. We eee GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWOR! s German girl preferred. None need apply bat those well recommended. Apply at 2/7 Henry et: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, to take care ef childron and” sew, or do the housework of ‘a small private family; wash and iron; no objection to go inte the country, call at 167 Christopher street, front basement. Good refer- ence given. WANsED IMMEDIATELY—A RESPECT, sae to go to Vera Cras, Mosioe, todo the g work fon by appl nglish family. The ongagement, wi ich mast be ‘will date from the agreement here. Passi aid, and the person will have to xo with ¢ Jand it March, an wishes to retur will. be given her to N ‘oat offic ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY as onl! t Twenty-first strect, between Eighth and second fluor, back room, Can be seen for ANTED—A FRENCH COOK. ONE WHO PER- fectly understands his business. Addross, with real name and reference, * Club Rooms,” Herald office rive the | others cee poly. ‘Apply'at No. 10 Nassau strect, Brook: lyn, from 10 to 2, J ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, TO DO GENERAL | housework. None but a Pro t need apply, at 3 w 13 East Eleventh street, between Third and Fourth ave ANTED—A SITU ATION, it BY A SMART ACTIVE ; cooking quainted | willing to aseist in the washing a tions to go in the countey. The best of city siven. Plea at 38 Nineteonth street, | way and ¥ Can be seen for two days, | Wart. TIDY GIRL, TO DO THE HOUSEWORK Sixth avenue, kes j ANTED—AN PERIENCED MILLINER, 10 60 tate the country. about elx hours ride by ‘railroad | from this city. References exchanged. A line addres: (post pid) to HT. 8. 0., box 2.509, Post office, atating re x bame and residenc will receiv imm attention | ‘WAnTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | oung woman, n# chambermaid aud laundreas ov as | | | chambermaid and, plain set Best of city reference from her last place, Pleaso call at 15 First avenue, in thedry qoods store. ANTED—A COMPETENT FEMALE, TO TAKE | charge of « ready made linen manufactory, to cut out | shirts, collars, &e., an fan account of the work given | i keep ovt to Le made, A thoroughly o of x good situation and good w: Herald office, with namo and ref ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE | oung Wo! to attend children or to do the cham- derwork of & ily, Inquire of Mra. Bremai 58 Oliver street. ANTED—BY A DRY GOODS JOBBING HOUSE. A vompetent bookkeeper; one thoroughly inted with the businers, and who can como need spply. Address box 2 writis gy giving term ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHOIS CAPABLE oF | attending to shippiag, and making himsclf goncrally ful; an American preferred; ong that would bo satiaiied aerate salery. , Brondway Post Ottice, tent ty adarentiag Linen, ddr “ pre-paid, JANTED—A COLORED OR WHITE MAN, AS POR: ter. One who ie active, industrious and sober, and willing to m: bim: enerally useful, and oan bring the Fest cliy reference em place, may obtain a porma- 7m 7 by nent situation Pane. Ww. MILLER, 480 Broadway. ANTED—CALIFORNIAN.~A GENTLEMAN or | intelligence, good address, a fino flow of Iangua, and a thorough knowledge of the city of San Francisco is wanted | tho model of San Francieco, on exhibition Sixth avenue and Forty-second stecot; also, cians wanted. Apply as above immediately. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—SEVERAL GENTLEMEN | this city, Urooklyn, and Jersey City, for al works, Just issued.” A capital of fve‘dol- | Jare is all that is required. Any gontleman possessing a knowledge of the friendsof the [ato Hon. Henry Clay can | ond upon a very liberal | Address KING & BLISS, by the canvassing of there works do remuneration for his services. HARGE OF A TEA | ‘an be woll recommended ity preferred. Addross | [08% FROM THE. SAV. 1 | Thomas Seoeit tant 6 jl. againet purobasing t ara nd washing of @ small family. Apply tn the store 38 | 70% | Dank bills. Herald office. ANTED—ONF HUNDRED WAITER GIRLS, FOR firet clare hotets and private families. Good dneie pesinons, ‘Kosty at 48Grand reseei. pmart boy who writes weil, |t 3 | hicHakbs & ‘ANTED—SIX GOOD HAT TRIMM) FOUR Lana all et'ehich beat si'wagee will be pola 8 Boze, hat pad = solr 215 Vaiton street, Brook Wie BY 4 RBSPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ply at ituation as seamstress ly. Ap 356 Eighth avenue, third ANTED— 4 YOUNG DES. ACCUSTOMED 70 SELL ‘None but, Fecommenda- ina jurtrious habits, and ‘ian ot toon moderate ra. pply. To such one » nt sivaation Ts “wT. LOVET, 1 4 Chambers st: ‘ANTED —AT PROFESSOR LOVET’S WAHPENE office, 114 Chambers street, » skilful Indy “hair- dresser. None but one accomplished in the a of the dest recommedations, need apply. ANTED—AN BEFRRIENCED, © RAPID AND COR- eet cies ‘clerk; none other neod GILBERT & TUTTLE, No. 3 20 Cortlandt « street, ‘ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE AND EXPERIENCED porter. Apply to GILBERT & TUTTLE, No. Bh Cort landt street. tt lishment. Jast five veare. cut hat plush in Jarge quantities wi aut saving. Best ot city teferenee can be given. _Address H. G., Merald office, narra ng YOUTH, BETWEEN’ 16 45D x oe if age, to accompany a aa who ii leasure, and will ‘Visit Europe during ie meet educated. Ff gonteol adrons, and acting for him- for. further Particulars, J. post paid Post Ofice, on Saturday and Monda: re an interview can be hai se ape one ee Leese) ae WAITER, AND Oo ear drive & wagon. 4 Wall street, third fiver. So APPIY bial WANZEDTAT 14 NASSAU STREET, SALBSMEN, shool teachers, clerks, porters, mon on raiiroads and boys to learn trad 8, Kirle as governesser, bovsekeepre. Applicants, by enclosing $1, free of pos stating references, &c., can rota Pephoen rool ent = SHE LECTURE SEASON. R. WIETING, AT HOPE CHAPEL, 718 BROAD. Way, this evening, at 72¢ o'clock, xivow his tod Jecture on digestion, f dyspepsia, and the means of cure, effects of tobacco, &o., with “hi ection of manikin skeleton: wion 1234 cents, ATHER G Gavazurs SECOND COURSE. AT METRO- politan Resolved, "That we have listened with profound atton- tion, deep, interest, areat inatrnotion and satisfaction, to the series of discou livered by the Rev. Mr. Gavazzi, on the subject of the Papal 5 tein, and that the ontire course meets with our unqualised ‘approbation, as well in regard to e matter ond ‘models, ch lecture has increased our admiration d independence of the lecturer, pirit and power of hi SDaAnAN alee the llscessiee apdatetaniion seshie sulject are of the greatest importance to a free people, Ga- Yassl be requested to give another series of lectures in this city, at ascarly a dey ashe may be able. Th complinues with the request in, the last of the above re- solution s, both of which wore passed by un audience of over four tho persona in attendance upon his last lecture, delivered at Metropolitan Hall, on the 1oth instant, without & dissenting voice, anothe sorl will be deliver- ed atel on tl At Metrop tha Fridays Apr 22Popery 2a Saturday, April %—The Fes ‘Av the Tabernacle, in Broadway sTeeday, Ape What is he i individual in the Papal A freo lecture, 3d. Thuraday, April 28—Pope's Traiubintey. “Pridny: April 30—What “aro Che Nations ia the Papal system? A free leeture, ‘At Metropolitan Hall— Ath. Monday, May 2—The Popish uence, who wa, to wit d Paganism are the same. misery. i, Tacsday, May 3—Kelice anit Tmas i Wedn May 4—Pius the Ninth. 7th. Fridey, May 5— Hierar: nd Tyranny ‘of Rom , Oligarchy, cay, May 6—Inyuisition : second part, the Zinguisition at Rome, in 1849, and the Madint, deh, Mon May {—Not all Gold that Glitters in the Church of Rekier “Afternoon at Sig o'clock. ok Friday, May 1 Dangers to Protestanism in the pretont war from Roine.. E AZZTS8 SECOND LECTURE AT ME! tropolitan Hall, this evening at o'eleek. Subdect— The Jesuits. Tickets 25 cents, To be had at the door, and by thoee wis m beforehand at Messrs. Evans & (rit- tan’s, Messrs t Carter & Brother's, and Messrs. New rondway. IGRE’S LEC Will be deliverg day evening, April 25th, by Thom 'y MoGee, Bax. ufinlo, ‘Subject—"'The duties of Trvamea inthe United States.” Tickets 25 cents, to be had at the door on the evening of the lecture. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lecture to commence nt 8 o'clock. PIRITUAL Ma NIFESTATIONS, AT 413 BRO \DWAY, SD corner of nard etre Lecture at 7% o'clock, this LECTURE bornacle on Mon Gyening in opporttio by asor Williams, followed b; ute free to all. Sun ay.a lecture bj Thomas Ing! affirmative, Pi Williams and others will reply. Admission, 12 “Subject coutinued on Monday eve- ning. NE WOMAN'S RIGHTS QUESTIOV.—THTS PROR- lem will be discussed it its bearings at Met ropoli ten Hall, on Monday and Taenday evenings, April and 26, by Mist Lucy Stone, of Boston, ‘Tiekets to cach Heoture 2% cents. Two tickets admit a gentleman and two la hier RELIGIOUS J NOTICES. Ge WILLING, THE REV. ROBERT McCARTER, D.D., is expectod to preach in the Canal straet Preshy: lan Cl lurch, ‘corner of Greene treet, next Sabbath morn- and afternoon, services commencing at at 10} A. Mand Og PM ice REACHING EXTRAORDINARY. THE MESSENGER will preach to-morrow, at Sand 73s P. M..at the trae Church of God, 168 Bowery.’ Seats froc. “Evening subject— “The Abomination of Desolation:” i. c., Rome. 1E SNARES OF MONEY MAKING.—A DISCOURSE Addressed to young men on the suares of money making, will bo delivered in the Seventh Presbyterian Church, cor: ner of Broome and Ridgo streets, to-morrow evoning, at 734 o'clock, by the pastor, Rev. Edwin F. Hatfiold, D. D. LOST AND FOUND. 5() REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED—IF 2 the person who has the fold honting watch, made ¥, Couper, No, 5,655, London, will give it. toll. RIMBEMLD No iz Witel strect,"he sini Tocolve’ the Above reward, and no questions asked. REWARD STOLEN FROM MARKET STREET ight, 20th inst., two Painted hottom, blue top newly Painted the other, painted florh color inside, stern seats lose. Any p-r- return Sh ie lead to the recovery atrect, or to Peter Whiter Peck lip, will, Fees Fevrard and no questions asked. $6 for. either ‘of them wit be given. MICHABL HALY, REWARD.—LOST OR STOCEN, A ROW BOAT, seventeen feet long, three pair of oars, painted light reen outside, black gunwale with whito streak below it; ayia Dunn, maker, marked on the boat; drab color inside. rect, on the 18th inst. ‘The ubsoriber for the recover ai ULLAM CAMER ‘Taken from’ the dock at 1: above reward will cf the boat, ville. 5 REWARD—FOR THE RECOVERY OF A. ROW beat, taken from the dock at 152d street on the 18th Inet, |The bont in seventeen feat long, light green cuteide, drab inside, three pair of oars; David ‘bane, moker: gunwale Mack above, white below, WILLIAM CAMERON, keeper of the Harlem Railroad, 152d atrect. = REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, ON M03 po ith inst, on board the steamer TRAYED FROM NO. 89 EAST TWEN DO ty-eighth street, — dark brindled greyhound ; hada ekain attached when last seen, The finder will receive the above reward on returning him to the above addre: REWARD.—LOST, IN EIGHTH AVENUE OR Twenty tral strort, hetween Soventh and Wighth ave- nner, seed bag, with’ a fine lace bordered handkerehief, Any/person finding the same, will please leave it at the Sun office. NAW MAIL OF THE 9TH two land bounty warrants, as fol- forelehey eres, issued to James ble, 7,182, for 1%) acres, issued to "All Persons ave cautioned ¢ anid warrants, as Tam sole owner and will wil as Gupleates of the same, acoord arene MEAD. of September last, lows:—No. 21 November ren sic lon Qfiec, HEMAN OST—ON Ty sae 21, THE FOLLOWING hi mi fs Bank, No, No 1.04, Company, Conner & Brewers aheck on Tindcoman's Bonk on'back bt check’ $22 08; Russell & Nortgn’s cheok on Bank of America, ack of check P. & Co. 0, together with an amount in ‘The public are hereby cautioned azainst ni tisting any of the above checks, Dh ie der tt of the war heen stopped, A auitable reward wil be paid for tho raoo very of the above. ATON & CO, sat os 2 TWELFTH STREET TO by Broadway, a lady's gold Ie pine watch Will return the auine to v2 Twelfth Hire will be Hocrally rewarded.” Tt-wne lost on the 304 of 4 pril. OST—ON THURSDAY LAST, IN GOING TO CLARK street, corner of Main and Fulton streets, Brooklyn, a tank check book, No. 120.028, the property of Mary Ann Nangle. The finder will receive the thanks of the owner by leavirg it at the Savings Bank, Chambors strect, or at No. 94 Prozpect street, tea be at we Mead’s. OST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—ON THE 19TH INST., 4 from the Colline Hotel, corner of Weet and Canal atrocts, a white poodle dor, hale slipped off fnce, tnustachios, do rive, and very Yat. Whoever has found sail dog, and Wit’ retvien him Yo. Hungertord’s Hotel, No. 103 Buwwe Tireet, shall reecive $15 reward and tho thanks of tho ovne! the litte dog being sfnvovite: or $5 for infor:nation of whe ho con be found. Please apply or send immediately to the alove addre: (O8T—WIULE GOING FROM BIGHTILTO SIXTRENTHE 4 street, through roadway, Fourteonth stroct, and Fifth avenue, & gold bracelet, with locket, &e., attached. Tho finder will be liberally rewarded, by bringing it to 245 Water street, up etnirs, (8T—ON, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, BETWEEN 4 Trinity Church, New York, and Morgan strect,t Jerse City, a sliver patient lever watoh, gapped and fewolled, (Greerson, London, maker.) ed ton silver cuard ehain, fall length. The finder will be evitably rewarded by loaving it et No. 112 Brond street, up stairs, I Ost —APRIL 22, (AND SUPPOSED TO Hay! BERN 4 left or dropped at Brin’s Telegraph office, street) a dark-colored port monnoie, with double ren containing OB one aide stout 918 in ne dollar bills on itnate Bank of Boston, Mas cvilders; in the other side some cards with the owner's ame. The Onder, by leavin ieee ee Pine street, up stairs, Will be suitably reward in of EG RICHARDS & C KouW, orement of t ve Safina , French and ih every n= ullinesy woods ‘oor at the lowent pricor, 198 William street, second ‘of whieh. ‘the OROM WELL, door Lelow Fulton, Sieve cugeane society or ear) Fer BE George's, Sockets ot take Dince ai a Ay Cc. tows = at fies ol lock’ ner kote cain Fe OBERT OwRN—TnE FRIEND: l- RozeRE ONE cae ce 8 OF THIS nminan u rasry ot a re invited to attend °7 ayes Sunday nest, at halt past SF 3 owery, op Sunday next, at halt pa hans d a Wicbowaxp. ‘ARION LODGE, NO 2, 1. 0. OF 0. ¥—tHt uM. bers of this I re particutar! + tes agro we on, pune sel nthe their attendance at othe I ‘April 27 asthe now code of, rings semen 2p for ‘der of MOREHOUSE, vo. ‘ARINER’S LODGE, NO. ars Lo. oF, 0. ous members of Mariner's No. 23, I. O, of tlhe ral, ne 0a renucited ta meet at itetode "on Sanday, at 12! Brg to the Tact tribute ‘of seapect by our late ra Mi B.A. Campbell. By order of Brumawiox, Sec. JAS. J. ANDERSON, N. G. 0. OF 0. plage MEMBERS UTU. + Lodge No. here! be tn at ty re war lod E. Z. MELEE, ceusiery, EW YORK ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—A MEETING oF oF the subseribers to the New York Acadamy of Musie will be held on Saturday Evening, the 7th of May, at 75 o'elee:., at the Stuyvesant Institute, y, for t! pu of organizing the Association or the ope of dire be phen attendance is ey RW erty By ‘order Com: ione: AM H. PAINE, Socretary. UTCHERS.—AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE rope lar butchers of tho city of Brooklyn, held at the City H on the 18th Inst. the following article of the by- ber unless be slaughters bh: duty of every member of this Astoelation to uae bie and infu loc to (provent the salo of all diseased wholesom sion Bs -_ Simonsen, No. 28H, Cramy, 8. Stryke Deamon ‘0. 1: .Kert, No. No. eo REM MeKitrick, he a; Low. ‘Kline, xe 8; W. Clay: on, No. Atlante larket—J. C. Weeks, ol 2 M. H. Bingham, McManus, No. 0; L. Pla J. M. Lowry, Hebern, Hamilto Conklin & Thurston, 255 an: 7 Auantie’ street: J. Elderd, 147 South Columbia strect; C. Ssiffan, corner of York end Bridge streets: MH. Owon, corner ‘of Saude and Bymnl A. & J. Oswald, 1os'and 168 Court bald, No. 2 Tillary street: Matthews, and High streets; T. Bite, ‘i High street; e Prospect street, OMAS ELTON, Presi Joun M. Lowny, Sex a Joun & STRYKER, Treasurer. QRCE a OF THE SIXTH AVENUE RAILROAD OM 2 Trinity Huilding, Broadway, pall 21, 1808 — Tickets amettn the holdors to a passage nth road van bo for sale at this office on and after the 25th Fi cent discount will be made to parties oe one h or mare. than one hundred tiokets wilt bo ene ‘Treasurer. ERCANTILE OFFICES TO LET, WITIC GOOD north Nght, suitable for arti fessional, or b nets purposes. Apply ty GEOR ‘OX, 383 Broadway corner of Anthony si JOTICE.—A DEPOSIT MADE BY LEVI FRELIGH, atthe Central Bank of New York, of $235 32, am cortiftoate of deposit for tho above amount, drawn’ to he jamin Van Cempmar, dated April Ist, 1853, fs @ miscarriod—tho payment of which has been LEVI FRELIGH. order of Ben! xuppored to stopped by order of D man. a2 situation ax a practi Taney designer fa Jncquer of funey cavelnere In general; perience in this country and in England. recomended; would have no objection to ta re porintends jecation no object. Addross J. iH, Port Oflice, Tolland county, Conn. é AGUERREAN OPERATOR WANTED—TO TAKE charge ofagallery, A permanont situation and good or,an interest in the business, willl be given to a good it oy to clean plates.’ Address Artist, Herald office, Roms Hy ‘an interview, ARRIAGE PAINTER A GOOD PAINTER CAN 08- Kady Jov and good wages by npply Mi aserty Re oxitory, No, 38 hours of 10 and 12, Canal street, between tl NGRAVERS.—WANTED TWO GOOD LETTER EN- 4 eravers, Apply to Danforth, Wright & Co., No. 1 Wall street. XPERIENCED UPHOLSTERERS WANTED, TO LA’ ‘carpets and cileloths. None others need mba wi $0 per, weok. and constant eiaployment given, day, 25th inst., before 8 A. M., Broadway. LORENCE HOTEL, NO. 400 BROADWAY, APRIL 22, 1£83.— The annotrcoment in the several daily ponerse af this city, that T had complied indiscriminately. wi th, the requirements of the waiters on their prosent stril and without foundation. REUBEN ives. GJABDENER WANTED, A SITUATION AS GAR- A ,dener, by a respectable man who perfectly understands his business in every depertmert, m head dener in. some of the ‘best places, in this country: pete fectly understands Inn fardening, the sacoessfal eul- tivation of the grape. under glass and out of doors; the pro- pagation and management of atove, a GUAMEVALOrY. and and greenhouse plants, and a first-rate yi le grower: Nery Highest elty reference. Please sddeu MM: Herald HE PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS, AT A MEETING held by them at the Irving House, resolved mot to waiters en veges ded ‘og (the proj eh aie ‘lew Seenibae enema ihe erat the 3 st April they k rr miei poet a "to ann prop: of one ot fai, wn standard wages. isis) sentera There ing om Friday, April 20, at — Street Hall. W. 8. HAMILTON, [0 LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTERS —THE DELEGATES appointed from such establishment to ices, will report on Tuesd: ag. the Bith April IBS, ices, W mm Taesday oven 5 Bthec P'2s"Grand street, at o'olock, precisely, WM. '8. NICKLIN, Secretary. (0 PENCILCASE MAKERS.—SEVERAL GOOD workmen wanted, Apply to W. Pendrell, Ne. 10 Front street, Brooklyn. mo a FINISHERS AND GAS _ FITTERS.— F. iw ted—Two first rate store; alse, Se goed brace in , Mooustomed to Liberal w: ry ae fost to competent hands. "ADDI to STEPHEN PHIL IN, jleecker street. 76 Mercer street, one door from HE PIANOFORTE. ny aig IN THE ESTAB- lishment thanks to th me ing promptly to thei 10 MACHINISTS.—WANTED, A MAN TO ATTEND A steam engine, and competent to repair aud keep im or- der machine hanging THOMAS JON 8, 201 Grand stree tween Zand 6 o'clock, P.M. pak EE ee LE ee ee ANTED—A GOOD WATCHMAKER TO GO SOUTH, A Ifberal remuneration allowed. Apply to ia 1e. 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GPEENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED WORKS, PUBLISHED thly—priee 25 ee ‘The Ilustrated Magarine of Art—Part 5, May—containing nearly forty eupcrh wood ents, will be published 23th inst. The Minstrated History of the Alj Peywitseriamd, Sev roy sud Lombardy. First number, containing thirty-s14 beng fol illustrations, will Le publieked Jane 1. Castell’ Natural History. ‘The first. volume will be de- voted to the feathered tribe of the croation, and will contain ards of 900 engravings, in he first style, Part] ready vatrated Hirtory of England. This history, which i eek Tuatrteg Mnery ot Hogene, Sue Mite four volumes imperial gétavo, each volume ts be complete in twelve monthly parte, 25 cents enoh, I reed Pati illustrated pe are “ag ealape by by. Othe Lg perenns, Williams, and other peteans, Williams, and TS NDER Hontcolne Ry, 178) Agents wanted throughout the Rive ae and ‘iriten merica. 0 SPORTSMEN. —A FEW COPIES OF MR. ett ‘3 porting Tour, juct received per steamer, oon hi amrelng adventures of Mr. Sponge and ie trim ‘i H trated with thirteen o steel pl and o' ably four weodcuts ty Lecolt price $1. This Bock has mot with tae meee Fnoe England. BRITTAN, 607 Broadway. s GOODS FOR Cask —J. Boxts, Jk, NO. 37 now reoeivin goods, printed Ialues lain and printed bares inte, Linon, ion. ful pilosa fe on the w OR SALF—A STOCK OF DRY ai goon: ‘order, ur wouid be exohs Wee Pane Kiso, mmimproved, ip the city of New } otic, Atso oy waltnaored, | ‘the selling wili be fu'ly exp! poke Herald —_