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Californie, and is classed among poo Marble Mantels.—The daughter of the late Michael Dowling, in the peery necro hi cee relly or pod aoe pen eeaee ne tahfchmnt, bf maka CO 20th year of her , to eatablish agen- City on Oe fact ae (a her pan rb bpd Edney tern Br ing the most No. 60 Roosevelt street, to-morrow afternoon, at 2 0’clook. ral sresied snd unig picture maee ‘hooms, ‘No. 289 Prva hack and gid pe tale. rey ening. Ape ry aan ge med y iD—-TWO YOUNG MEN, TO CANVA! thing new. those wi (CAlavel thecal and at the same time make To iebing to trave offered seldom presented. me sesily. For Sucelare’s tea. the North American Hotel, 90 Bowery, from with possible, of prevailing upon ass houses is solisited months and 5 days. meh § make pa A rR ee The Hat.—Doubtless « Hat’sa Hat for all | LEVY, 113 to 121 East. Bighteon The friends of the family, the members of the Police generally ‘A note addreend WP Me at Meand2ve GPA . avenue and Irving place. De ‘and the f Zachary Tayler Chapter | hie present place of occupation, 144 Fulton strost, will be - Mackenzie, Toronte; Hen. T. B. Van Buren, Cali- | that, whether it be uncouth, ill partment, members of rv Tay mene plaee of ANTRDL AY; Sorin Jp. eytelde, Had; Viginin and Bow, Uowie | hstrin ath tote ‘aean far cmelicoetatses ce: | wew Jewelry Store in Brondvrny.—We see | fe-i#,0,¥. 4: a rerpociully invited to atend ihe | PORDUY attended Warren, Lang tanto DEVE A, HORE Yeterson, Ps., arrived yesterday et the Metropolitan, Sinepen of sh Sos ad, ace Soret) neces tek | sake ay. SERVE SAASOTER hee ne ees en | Sener a}, tomorrow afternoon, at half past one o’clook, SITUATION WANTED, BY A MAN WHO HAS | .be recom “Also, s amare gist, to do the work ef & ——— —____— fuited to the season, may always be obtained of WAR- | known in this business. at 74 Fulton street, has recently | {OD first street, near Second avenue. had twenty years experience as 4 bartender. Best of | small family. Apply at the Vanderbilt Market, Vanderbilt Marine Affairs. NOCKS, haters, 278 Broadway, Irving House. opened a splendid store ut $05 Broadway, whichis well tock- ay burg. on Thursday evening, April 28. of | ferences gives. Address H. Wood, Herald ofice, for | landing, Staten Toland. plas nes na allan ‘watehes, Tings s , CHARLES, 01 min A. and - es ‘us U. 8. M. Sencar Anonc, Capt. Luce, leavenat 12 | te you want a Lightand asy Hat for the | not fail to please the most fastidious price und quality,” | ville aged 2 ease. :# “‘WAXTED_THREE BOYS, Frou TwaLvE TO FOUR- @'elock to-day for Li 1. She had y; of t Log a finish, b ¢ W. P. The friends of the fami} pectfully invited to at- RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU. teen yours of age, to learn the retail dry goodo business. y for Liverpool. ipwards wo pend, and beantifal | ia syyle and aie | ey ones igor a ca Sindee aikes oeuaemea eat teak ete nied a} Piped sears A ts ce ‘o tion as laundress. She , ~t rate weabec spd inet LORD & TAYLOR, 61 and 68 Catharine street. Sreatied passenenen angnge’ yertenay, at oftered to the public, ‘Salearoom S01 Broadway. second | gues Lecoultre.—Thove Tarors have no equal in that extreme | from the residencs of hie parente, in Siath strect, between | alee oe en ee en ‘A YOUNG MAN, TOT! Sraammn Ucaraus, which cleared yesterday for Callao, | door from Duane street, where all tastes may be suited. Airanine of edge. For sale at North Sixth and Seventh streets. gp pon mene RR HAR ETN, iments on violit ‘te the late ak seamer fps! Goa Sasalpel here a ta, No. 204 Bowery, oe SAUNDERS", No.7 Astor House, and 387 Broadway. Lovely in death. SRSPICTABIS YOUNG wouay wlaens 20 oe two or more brass instram bend ince Baw + 264 Bowery, keeps on hand aaa gue gpg ead On Thursday, April 28, at Fort Lee, N.J., ABRAIAM ain a situation as chambermaid, fomily, for Me ste ne tof good: ik f hildi Cary y ” 7 , ‘al housework in a simall reepectable family. at haa er gylifie row ppl iemprse nat oe | are cee ceeel vies ofan aati ae Pe aniiltnst peel AW ndet a Mgr iaendny Sepegee rpm nan, aa, wD. Good eity reference. ‘Can be seen at her present situation, ANTED—A BOY, FROM 14 70 18 YEARS OF AGE, their navy. She leaves to-day, touching at Rio Janeiro hats surpass all others for elegance, lightness and | toise shell and buffalo horn dross com 4 e relatives and friends of the family are invited to | s2 Greenwich atroct, for two days. Tie can bring giod recommendations and make him - ing 2 ‘Don't forget the number, 204 Bowery. el) ond Namal here Aves corane., Zoe attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 118 Bar- self generally useful in an saloon, Inquire at Ne. willbe Top Bae reeling bearing re 3g eee dS. SAUNDERS, 397 B row atreet, to morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD BUSINESS QUALIFICA, | 101 North Moore street. 5 ‘. ss 5 SEEGERS , eintance in the oe rt ca yaa ny ee mem gypieal pe yhebraeet om pst jE Abraham C. pi foot Hats and Caps at Wholesale.—The under Senne South Careline, jeors pend Alabama, is desirous W NTED~A CLERK, IN A RETAIL HARDWARE 5 clock. | signed has on hand an agsortment of fur, silk, wool and Kos- ‘Window Shades—Best Assortment In the f makis tina d house in this city. store. One that has some knowl the business; Shiver ot Cin en Sart teh" 8 | fn agi it stg meee. Regs | ateeeeuron Fowcttow sue trswny ond | ADVERTISEMENTR. RENEWED BVBRY DAY. | scesPiaccact uncial py tt | alo. aby™ Avs Set.“ one fons. Capt. J. B. Hildreth’ will command her, and. ad'ahe gf deien, at very low prices, for eush CHAS. HAT: | Wartasiad te tard tut elieies ari nahl ioe tansiags | BEE THIRD, SIXTH AND SEVENTH PAGES. | There capers! te treat liberally. Address J. D. 4., ANTED—A STEADY AND WELL EDUCATED BOY, ‘will be ready to receive freight immediately after launch- Greenwich street, between Barclay and Vesey in & broker's office. Apply at 8 Wall street, up 1d to stand ap; 0, and sold 1o See rae ir on ovale thet sie ill sail froma ees ———_—______ Painted and lettered to ord RELIGIOUS NOTICES. YOUNG MAN, AN Prien CE aa is watt course of two weeks for her port tion. Hats —Reasonable, Elegant, Durable, and Pee eS IT By ot the en- ANTED—A BOY, TO ATTEND A LIQUOR STORE; Lavwen oy mm Youna Aursuca.—The clipper ship | low priced —People of taste do mat meconsariiy dimove tee | OF Sale Cheap—Two solid mahogany top OD TOG WAL Re rca Fe reeks | pupumani tebe permanente bemerenes fan tan emnioers W “ine with some Vanwiedpa of tha tanto preferred’ Young America will be launched from the yard of W. Practice of oonomy, and as they find they ean procure the anh e feet by tied Sino has; Segethes with 8 cg | Presbyterian Church, corner of Broome and Ridge streets, | A fine addressed to BF. W., lerald office, will be attended | Apply to C. G. GRIFFIN, 843 Hudson street, corner Charl- Hebb, foot of Seventh street, today, ab 34 o'clock, | NOx a VAMESS then Heten ie tees geueeMers: ab | Foods Dustieds. A DEIY ton? sna Neu Adapted to the dFY | gormogrow evening, st 734 o'clock, by the Kev. EDWIN F, | *. = This magnitcent clipper is two hundred and thirty-nine | Galton then at No! oss Birds oe BB? Woon, & CO., No, 301 Broadway, | HATFIELD, D. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- ANTED—AN APPRENTICE, TO LEARN THE LA eet six inches in length; forty-three feet six inches Wonders, and examine their large and varied assortment. —— tion as chambermaid and laundr pidary trade; 2 boy about the age of 14, with good re- Beeadth of beam: ix’ feet hold, with twent 6 LIJAH, THE PROPHET.—S. 8. SNOW, S.M.C., WILL dati of, Team; twenty-six, feet, hold, with twenty sah os ul allt Fine Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &e.—Watkins, of Preach the pure Word of God to-morrow, atd'and 73g | QF Weuld do general housework in CCRMCRCAMONE, COMALRT 40.0. 3, GN, Mace, Hy Felton Spshen dead rise at half floor. Her keel is of white oak, | Matters and Things in General.—By the Man | No. 114 Fulton stroct, has the largert, finest, and best stock | P.M. at the Free Chureh, 108 Bowery, A fertoon Subnet! Seratende Cine waning. ras rcaing, anc pais cohen... | bee et ee ete eee of Hive oaks ball tpt about town.—SpringStyle Hats for 1853. to.be found in this city, all of his own manufacture, Persons | the Siiwion of Gavaisi, 'Evening—the Mission of Kijan, | Pe) ehly recommended from her last place, where she live WANTEDIN, A LAW, OFFICE, A Boy WHO fourth each ; ay, ” le: i fara are , 5. q 3G: 3 ~ ns 4 eedar, stancheons of locust; balaace of frame of the Why noiking more eae ee Feepectfully invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, a Ser PY TTT ESE | SR | epee ine sey hess tie ear Hips, outize frase in sanbie Mingon: Jerr ae E rerum, she rash Coe ae = OPIS Beet Barts Ue ee aa ee ee YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM. | ~—~5 “A280: 96 a aan ON stra} iron plates 4x6-8, crossing each other e spring style hats for eighteen fifty-three. Glass innahanes—t903—Leeking, foo patos will be preaehed by aid and waiter, , th ANTED—TWO PORTERS, IN & CARPET atvight nogies, end running from the upper deck frame “There's such a marked difference in the new style, plogees at zeduced prices, “RICHARDS KINGSLAND, Ne. | /6 Rev. Dr. Smyth, of Charleston, S. C., and an abstract | Sesent situation, at 6 Tenth sirves;near Filth erence; ter | WW whe wnderetend the bes ‘Apoy at 4 Browd? dewn to floor heads; is copper fastened below the load That renders th @ an object worth while, lands street. The trade supplied with frames, &0., ia ee San! cnont: Alexandeg'e Ohuze Fre de way. 3 PI a i » 3 Fifth avenue and Nineteenth street, orrow evening, Tne. and iron above. Her fore, main, and mizzen mast Wiis Jost enough bell for olegan a80, SeEE ety, Eases He. DS Doses Nese May 1. Services to commence at ha ven o’elock, "| yore, ‘AITER WANTED. siderite wule"Sarhesercopoand | Aoi ust WEe ta, Laeere Peangecaararod Hato. Patvers | eee | STADE OME ANTE AAITCATION tL | WW ATURE ANTED, 4 TRONUON BRED ALE, rim has i ok, h 5 4 jae ba os pees erin (or ean Eapneleco in is fow days, A neat band of the texture and mot very widey mocher's Patent Hydro-Electrie Voltaio Chains, constructed Weiewestervelnbusond ss AUENED ON CLEIGIRFotroaWe MARE UNA) Srgnney’ fh 0R0 CREE fang, By applying uv 49 Lafayette since, Rowe 3 Gilt t merly of the clipper ship Sword Fish. in which vessel he ale Da provement ¢an helag $e he vera ander the garments, ste the most wonderful d ECTURE—METROPOLITAN HALL —THB REVOLU. | o'clock, P.M. rae hit enlabratedpastago fo San Francisco he | «the bovets the regular tylossdthen | Sapertanes’of the intention Pao beoa!teiMdcaa'tt | Livtieuary Faber ral epay Me Meicopehian Hagees | ROY WANTED INA LAWYEWS OFFICE —T9 ong | Swe ————_—_—_—__. aitoal’ ty lic. Gomes ein Gaal fn: coemicened ties The above s the req Bm ‘ Reeerenee ce Sh I a Saturday A pri 80, rologk, onthe "Amerioss who writes a good hand, and ie acquainted with the | “WT. SITUATIONS FOR SMART, TIDY, SOBER, dest monument to the skill of her builder, W. H. Lower in the crown, and the brim quite hate chains Sereramenh nacre ranoon and the “Payal Doapos. |. Sty, & seasonable. compensation will be given.” Apply a0 ape rag rearellge es opel ery ace febb, Esq. Which makes for young men an elegant hat. 8, the je) Island pm At intarpreter will be present, to explain the long. | No. 19 to id. 8. CARPENTIER, - faved asd ~ trest, junotion Sixth wLavrce or 4 Prormoar.—Mr. Edward T. Williams wil “Those whose impressions he has, may now send Broskiba iy siciabe, London’ by the Achtoic Naticgat | children, who. are tguandering their inheritance amore | JROOKKEEPER WANTED.—ADDRESS J. B. P., of ‘servants are ob- Taumeh, at 2 o'clock today, from his yard at Green Polat, For the spring tt pis hate, and adfely depend de Medicine, Paria; by she Tmpertal Faculty at Vienna; by strany ere fecking to Vaatisty thelr hu ) _Herald office, from employers by ourselves. No charge +o the pilotboat Ellwood Walter, named in compliment to pba ele re lp api reel ep eo Royal Faculty at Berlin, and oth oe ; to behind at the principal bookstor 00K WANTED—A WOMAN, 70 DO THE COOKING the Secretary of the Foard of Untermtvcn te sehegen re onl ery eat Le fe I a alee tal lai it demas Sa Crashing and eng of aml poate fami one WS po : H THE TRADES, &0. ¢ same effect from all the above institutions in Amerion fs obliging and willing to make hersclf generally use! ne Re a any Nhe ent cant el ee ETROPOLITAN HALL.—THE SENTIMENTS oF | Apply this day, at No.7 Tenth stroct, noar Sixth avenue. ain hott hemtsheren anfierite | ML the Revaiutinary Yathors wil te-prematedsin Se, | Noses ut shove haviay goed cfty resommendations need AN titre will ve beld'on Sevurdey ‘veniags APES ate Full and illustrated descrip- | tropolitan Hall, on eveniny ——______________________________._ | o’elock, at Grand Street Hall, 127 Grand street, €eme one, se And one for scientife imen- with ITY NEWS REPORTER WANTED. ADDRESS B. B. | come ail—the crisis is at hand. By orde “Herald office. D. McKENZIE, Seoretary. wned by the pilots of the late boat Yankee, which was Jort under such disastrous circumstances last winter. Sho is 00 tons burthen; is 72 feet long on deck; length 0 feet; brea: of beam feet, 134 feet. fi Lavnca.—The clipper schooner T. A. Ward, of 330 tons, miemase Re Titer fa eS Ae intended for D. C. Freeman & Co.’s line of’ Wilmington _— — o’clook, on cK E] €.) packets, will be Inunched this day, at 10" ‘Glee: Morning. Maa Mow! Gant art of amon Si T A MEETING HELD AT NO. 11 JACOB STREET, Se hirer ct toonoralt deyoa Ger Tot of cons | yale teehee as nk ee fie Gontatning | Banger” cn tho “hanka” a Heese WANE IN reins GOURSALE | A Ty she extra hands narking in the heavy father ster street. She will be commanded by Capt. Jos. D. Hoff. ‘So,dld ming, tll Tent to Williams: and got it shape iT, No. 06 Broad- | mission tickets 25 cents, to apply at 127 Maiden lane. RicniA seca atau aateace eh sees ata alicia ten h w I feel as o vr my hat on as ~ ss Fronaniy Los ov 4 Laur Kxsren snp Two ov irs Mes, | off” NB. —$00 will be given for a hat superior to the one PIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS.—RIGHTH WE) RUG CLERK.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, FULLY | "oma yergeqnbieds os snics and Iaborin Fon the Tate rect this port. to whom we are indebted | on exhibition at WILLIAMS’, 196 Fulton street, two doors | Professur AlexanderC, Barry's Tricopherons, | GQ? 1p]7UAL MANIFESTATIONS.—E bode converstnt with the general routine of a ‘first class skedl aud opeatnad an aavanee ts canon we for the facts given, was informed by the steamer Gordon, | from Broadway. or medicated compound, 137 Brondway.—The your 183 has | during the week, nt the Heilef the Mechovion Poca | dispensing hment. Apply to B. C., Herald off po lth peprgp ote enSunday evening last, that when off Martin’s Industry, opened with » demand for this preparation which has taken | corner of Bowery and Division strect. Messrs. Burkhart MEN W) en Sunday afternoon, from Charleston for this port, Mealto’s Spring Hats —Every ‘gentleman | even tho proprietor by surprise—accnstomed as he i was bailed by the crew of the lightship, and informed | Who wishes to make a fro4, Appearance in Broadway this | sal supply our families with the f and other mediunis will attend, through whom rapping, tip- RY GOODS SALEMEN WANTED—TWO GOOD | Cahhot do. ab present, rents and provisions be ping, and other demonstrations are made before solic Wat they were without oll, and short of provisiong ned | season should secure a pape b ene att ved leer rs rebarte da hair otters that the puviic wilteratly | Pitfegtne. sat lgmonstraticns aro made before de ae oe goods buriuces in this cy. Apply ae. Greenwich etree? | Mously Bi Fes :Acsvo\ itt not sranhd foe Sood ina Bul eas further, thst Captain Wood, in command of the ahip, had | fence, MEALIO‘S eftailihnent Ie ae Necaitdiasayi, | Suomi seoch ose mee aT hale oe Reale AeEGE | elelock. P_CROCHERON. | gayvor twenty-Bve cents per hous when net working a fall ‘been absent for fifteen days. On inquiry ithas been aa- | corner of Canal strect. : "| versal declaration is that no such preparation for beautifyi MPLOYMENT WANTED IN A STORE, BY A YOUNG Fe eertained that Captain Wood and two of his men mere ia and perpetuating the vigor and lusufionce of the hate selete DANCING ACADEMIES. ivtan, ae natives! Bectlond, recentig arrive; ioe ee wade Pinte Pennenms ck En ren nee: rae Romeane eee the city about two weeks since, for oil and other sup- Gentlemen’s Hats, Spring Styles, Children’s | °F ¢¥er has cxisted. As regards its effect in healing wounds, | 2 ~Ax~~~> | considerable experience in business in Glasgow and Liver- 7 and took their departure laden with a barrel each | fancy hats, caps, &c., of the most aproved styles, are now stings, bruises, £o., and relieving all inf tion andr: | PRIVATE LESSONS IN DANCING, “FOR GENTLE. | Pool, isa good #nlesman, bookkeeper, and xecountant, nud | _Retolved, That we adjourn, to meet on Monday evening to ‘Of oil, beef, and molasses, since whieh time they have | ready and for sale by RAFFERTY K, No. 67 Chat. | tations of the skin, those who have tried i A pri eauaitewdens men, at 600 Broadw: clas forming for the | would make himself useful to his employer. Salary ase- | Tceive @ report from each store " . i ploy 7 x : 1 .T. DELANY, Secretary pro tem, 7 4 imo In short, public opinion sets one way on thiseub- | Spring scason, for a few gentlemen. Instructions in the | condary object. Lottors addressed to » Herald ‘office, | — a r been seen or heard from. On thosefacte boing | 2am street, and corner of Chatham and Pearl strects. foot, and'bears upon ite current the eoite evia ~ | new dances—redowa, polks, echottisoh, nuadei shall have immedi nti made known, Mr. Boston despatched a boat for the light- Lniiy"and proft, The: retail rice—20 ‘eente ‘per Taga y at Zia Bowery, bosnstar RSE WAI C Nor Land Svamen slip, “Nene tuts iat Fave hepand STE MPS TEA ag 2g ee ing, &c. . 2 — ship with oil and provisions, with s view also to learn | _ Spring and Its superb concomitant, the light, | bet! Har, lates: | Au As. “Wor partionlare, apply 98 274 Bowery, baskstan SE WANTED.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS Nos. 1 and $ James slip, None but a first rate sho; 0 ‘small that no one hesitates or cavile at it, and Whe fate of Captain Wood and bis men, "We shall pro- | Uilllant. and highly Snished Genin hat for the souson, aro | the reduction mado it fevor of doalersenabl them so realize deo hee child’s nurse and fine sewer. She must bo acoustomed | Custom cutter need apply. Le bably learn further particulars on return of the messen. | ZW fairly inaugurated. This graceful fabrie, from its a most satisfactory return. BARRY’S Tricopherous is al- to the care of children. A competent person may apply at INGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS. ANTED, y Aereschays BE ther weight and exquisitely graceful shape, seems expressly | most as much of consumption as bread. Sold LEGAL NOTICES. 112 Wert Twenty-second stsect, between nine and one ‘® good copperplate letter engraver, ‘® erayo) ger y-—Savannah Georgian, April 27, intended for this bland weather. This seems to be the gené- | Wholesale and retail at 137 Broadway, and by the principal | 77° nn wnmnnnnnnrrrnrwnnnnnane | o'clock, Good city references required. drawer. Apply to Jegel & Sehwartz, No. 12 Gold street. ral opinion, for the demand increases rather than abates as | merchants and drugejsts thronghons ‘the Unived States ead OMMON PLEAS, SPECIAL TERM.—BEFORE JUDGE | _— PFIC 0 LE DEFALCATIONS.—A more recent examination into | the #eason advances. So highly finished hat has never bo- | Canada, Mexico, ‘West Indies, Great Britain, France, &c. Daly.—Catharine Pfeitter against Honty Pfeiffer. On re- URSE WANTED—AN EFFICIENT AND CAPABLE NOncE TO CANDLE MAKERS.—A MEETING OF int of Care, ive abonnaing Coit cr Coe | fore been produced for 84 port of referee, and motion of M. Van Hovenbergh, pial woman as children’s nurse. One who is of a kind dispori- the candle makers of the city of New York will be ‘the scco ie i's counsel, ‘decree granted for limited divorce, with ali- | tion, and faithful, may hear ofe good situation, by addressing | held on Saturday. the Sth inst, at @ oclock, at Hermitag mony for support of plaix tiff. B. mete Aas the defaleation to amount to $33,000, NIN, No. 214 Broadway, opposite St, Paul's. Esoteric Anthropology: a Comprehensive ducedaarie acl Lr gr ol St fepatliaion the steutticn taerticas a ., Herald office, wit! name and references, aa ooraee ste ete Houston bat wae the com- ore reported, is Fumo! a 4 = ome mittee a] int 6 former meetin; wi upon stmaster at Sandusky is also defciont | pit; Amidon, Fashionable Hatter, (formerly | snd perversi atioet. | QUURS PP 5 pon the WANTED.—A_ PROTESTANT: WOMA M. VAN HOVENBER( Plaintif’s Attorney, 334 Broome , true 1 TO | employers will make their report. t,) is now located at 619 Broadway, afew doors | tions, and the most inti - . ve pome $1,500, The late Collector at Cleveland ia re. | of,Walltrect, is tow located at oadway afew doors | tions, and the most intimate, charge of an infaut, One with good city refer: OSEPH HOWE, Chairman. ported to be short com: $38,000. A full adjustment and | and the public who ‘ppreciste fue hat an easy fittingand | Price $i. Sold by STRINGER & tows ND. ehelend HOMESTEADS, evering, at 10D Mit aa OU GE EM Oe) Aree she gouw Dye retary examination of accounts may make all atragght with the | gtacefulhat, are desired to note this fact. agents, 222 Broadway, New York. Ordered of them through | ~~~ nnn nner ae eng REE) 10 SHIPSMITHS.—A BLACKSMITH, WHO HAS HAD ast two.—Cincinnati Enquirer, April 22, AMIDON, 649 Broadway. Any reputable beokeeller, or sent by mail, post paid, by \ORDHAM VILLAGE LOTS.—ABOUT TWO HUNDRED GQPausrnnes WANTED-ONE THAT CAN COME ericnce in shipsmith’s work, is anxious to en- —— the author, at Portehester, New York, near New York city. lots of various sizes, in the beautiful village of Ford- well recommended as to character, and as being a good hipsmith for one year, in order to gain farther Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Hear Ye! This Fact — | This work has been pronounced by competent authority ham, Westchester county, situated on the Harlem railroad, | neat sewer. She is ited only by the day. Call at 10 Prison Conrracts.—The Auburn Prison con- | The hat of the season is that of the ‘People’s Hatters,” the | the best physiologic: Ni ada folie 1 work extant, and, in some important | ten miles from tho city of Now York. These lote are de: | e'clock, nt il0 Fifth avenue ssicganad y . tieal meebanios’ Spring style for 168, Call and soe it, isfactory ono ever written. Nearly five | sirably situated, deing within three minutes walk of the Be ee were awarded on Monday, and were distributed, rices, 4 and $3. ee Gale "rons 1 Park Row, 0 4 ere mailed during the first three months, | depot. and commanding an extensi: ITUATION WANTED, IN A WHOLESALE TEA OR HE UNDERSIGNED FEMALE OPERATIVES IN THE according to the Advertiser, as follows id Hinmvcogtect 1oaden Siete foe, aday pe. man, | POUe Attor House Soe Tae oe eee ey ner tragamgue zis an wuing Shae stop at | WD) frcuey, tore, hy young, man recentiy arrived from | ‘L “eatatlahmens o¢ enue, Doubleday & Beat, umbrella ; man, 3 . i ¢ n 3 * 3 Bewand fle “ R. Russell, "45 a Buy your Hats where you get a Good and jit Hil adh side adbiat exch way, Making tis place the most desirable of any other bookkeeping and accounts, and is experienced in Na. | hd,Paraeel mannfacturers, 196 Greenwich street, take this Gabinet Noah P. Clark 70610 « fashionable article for amoderate price W. BANTA, 106 | Rheumatism and Scrofula,—Hyatv’s Life | 1" pertous doing business in the city. ‘A person always ia matters generally. Pleaso address 8. %, Horaldofice, | inwhieh their requere tor. an wivauce ine prices wes thie Machine JohnOurtis, ’ 60% “ Canal strest, aclis a good hat for $3" and. be. the | Balsam i i eee Mase |) etn ae Cea ee ee lee ETAL of Oyery, morning complied with. Signed in bebalf of self and eo- Tool “Geo. Casey, 70° « mort beautiful collections of hats and eaps, for childeen, | aswater is to quengh: thiese: wor ratte none ee matism Ermer ele er By a an ere deed Re St Ra eetakt tee ML CG 4 Te My Ae, | wborers. MARY LL. SMITH. 5 ys yi i. r 3 me. None but good workmen 7. Alwo, Shoe « E. P. Rosa, 51 “ sontletog of blonde i pei Wee Dunst ible, one hos ries TWeurea Mr. J. Snyder, 211 Gold street, | BERRIAN & BANKS, 18 Nassau street, New York; ct man to work by the week. Apply at ni Division sérect, HE WORKMEN IN THE EMPLOY OF FIRTH, POND ‘There was considerable competition among contractors, t Log } flats, for miss n- | Brooklyn, after he liad been a cripple sixteen years. His | the Post office, Fordham, Westchester county. alles Me fants’ fin idand boys’ snow-white Panama hats, | Lon 8 and joints were drawn out of place and sha) poms 3 fei 10 DRY GOODS CLERKS.WANTED, TWO GOOD & CO. cheerfully acknowledge, and take thie method to dc., de, Corner of Canal and Wooster str hind spent a fortune in remedies and with physic ETERSVILLE HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION.—THIS ralemmen, accustomed to the city trade, Apply at 296 | inform the public, that their request — Romanric.—A couple of persons were married a wa ds equally certain to cure serofuls, King's evil, the Association, formed for the purpose of enabling the | Second street. A op dar hahac ad ae respectively, seventy. | Crowds eontinually flow into Union Hall, t old ulcdrs, morcurial disenses, neuralgia, &c. It short time since, whose ages are, ea! tf 5 age the great clothing warehouse, corner of Felton and Mea, | cured Mr. E. B, Lolly, No. 125 Orchard street, of an ulcer ant rents at present demanded 'E HANDS IN THE EMPLOY OF BENNETT 4 CO. if 3 , have secured a tract of land, beau- 10 CAN VASSERS.—W ANTED—TWO YOUNG, ACTIVE four and ical d three years. They were lovers in t strests, sure of obtaining what they desire. Crowds flow after he had been six months in the New York Hospital, and ated in the iiamediate vieinity of New Rochelle and persevering mon to canvass for advertisements in the r Sate tae Cemanachitan amc rome pleaibees hey-dsy of youth, and a matrimonial connection was then was then given up by the able physicians in that institution ad ‘ . a cy ef the same popular establishment, satisfied that thoy are eintention of cutting it up into buildinglots. Said | country newspapers. A liberal per cc ¢ will be given, romptly acceded to by their employers, and they take this prevented by parental authority. They have each been. | Sie, ame Popul ver named in New York,” | incurable. Three bottles effected 2 perfect cure. Hun- to be distributed among the members of the Associa, | Apply to JULES BONNET & C mite for the best aud | Prommely, seceded to hy shel employers, and they tel Soar acl sine partner by death. The froste of Grede of casce, equally stubborn, have been published in the warter and oue-halfandone-acre lote, atthe farm | mort widely circulated journals throughout the United | piting with tholt wishon’ St hoch Re Wacken ee vme mete) Eee one warm Celts! net their Alfred Munroe & Co., No. 441 Broadway, | senat the pring pat depot 245 ‘Ghote ot ce calnute Th mcubess make weekly payments into the hands Statesand Canadas, No. 244 Wall street. fetick Wolfe, John Reiman, M. Faas, Committee. si a isiwaight Gf y cate aon thant thes lin ve * 5 cents per week, entitles a member to = : Sea ay a Saeed eer aons together tf {ha vows of their early years, | Sova etmneroucengion of purghasert of slothiog to thelr ses : Auuaber of houped and arse teat | WV “youn women tae rom Enginad, as chambormuid ar | TORUUDERE, 4, CARDENTER, WISHES 4 SITUA —Apringfield Republican. no deviation from marked prices. Clothing ulder Braces, Trusses, Elastic Stockings ton tl “a a in @ sinall private famil 7 ‘been, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. | for enlarged veins of the log, elastic kneo oaps, spinal amp. | hasshouse or barn thereon cll be entitled ne tine agent. f enue, betwoea | feuding eae fi um ber 0: street. club foot’ and knock | witheut other charge than the weekly payment, Years. Address Carpenter, trument, with an sssort- As the ground is desirable in every respect, holding out od investment, even if the purty should joods, in great variety, may always rte, ladies belts and support nee, and every other kind oF i Association for the Exhibition of ‘the Industry Of all Nations. 121 East Twenty-seco: ment of children’s truss t No. 12 Ann street, fair prospects for A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG PHOLSTERER WANTED. — Office No. 58 Broadway, New York, April 26, 1 Business Coats, — not settle on it himsel, the Association has no hesitation in ‘attend a flour and’ feed store, She na foment ¢ Wieieatec baka oes Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors | pring sacks, spring frocks, ep: Kellinger’s Beautiful Liniment cures ime | inyiting the pullic to become members. horses. One who anderstands the bu nd can come | of its branches, may apply at 254 Broadway, immediately. have rerolved, by virtue of their amonded charter, to in- | (Ergest and most benutiful mediately so the disease never returns, no matter from | Public meetings of the Association are keldevery Monday, | well recommended from his inst employer, and who will do erence the ¢a} iation to four hundred thous- | ong eboicest spring importation D DEVLIN, wha Gaui ith male or female, The patient isdelighted | St the American Hotel, corner of Broadway and Grand | ashe is told, may apply to G. W. Childs, corner of Kont Wrz IMMEDIATELY—FIFTY MEN, AT THE ‘and dollars, and that o as f th ? is, cal ta Yolen oteest ootnes asda: uy the hour, $1 each'g9's doren. The | {treet atS o'clock P.M. Information ean be had at and Flushing avenues, East Brooklyn, Union Steam 8 @apital stock will bo every three shares, to t rin; Fin +4 : e Clothing.—John K. Hora, No. 139 Fulton . ni Wider thet on or'belore the 1oehe drat Maer tep nares | street, has gases IY uy MASA GEALEAY' anactment ef P, N. GELLATLY, Seo’ry, No, 107 Broadway, room No.5, | inthe washing and ironing. Has no objection i Rundred dollars upon each of the said additional chares; but | fine ready-made clothing. Also, a cood supply of cloths, ashe country, and to do the work of a small family. Is trust no fraction of s sharo will be rogarded. . enseimeres, and yeatings, which will ke made to order at the ‘Watts’ Nervous Antidote is a certain and OUTH WILLIAMSBURG.—THE NINTH REGULAR | ¥°rthy, and can be seen at her present situation, No. 173 ‘The transfer books will be closed from 2P. M., of the Gth | shortestnotioe. JOHN'K. HORA, No. 139 Fulton street. | speedy curefor neuralgia, rheumatiem, tic dolercux, ramps, | QOUTH, WILLIAMSBD Williamsburg Village Association | =&st Broadway. of May until 10 A. M. <a 17th of Mi > ag ay ERS debility, and all complaints. If not found benefi- | witl be heldat 187 Bowery, on Monday evening, May 2, 476 Broadway. For sale | }¢) eet, and by the trade generally throughout | 1°¥! tho city and eountry. For sea sickners it never fails, accustomed to work in s sugathouse p: 3 ANTED—A FIRST RATE WATCHMAKER, TO GO South, One who can engrave. Apply te Young. Leavitt, 189 Broadway. si sad i . ‘ANTED—IN A WATCH IMPORTING HOUSE, A to the working of the Association of its offic A. POTTER, Prei ident, No.2 Hanover JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WM. H. HOYT, Treasuror, No. 230 Ninth a young woman, as chambermaid and waiter, or to assi ir Refi; , 28 Leonard nery, "eae Men ay. = Ay . oung man, from eighteen te twenty years of LLIAM WHETTEN, Treasurer. Be ye Clothed—To be Properly Clothed, tt | cisl, the money refunded. $1 per bottle; six dotties, $450. | Melock.. “The public are invited to atvend. The otf ANTED A PITUARION, XU SARE CHARGE OF |) csaapesent 06 argo of the books, x ed ee only necensary to call on our frionds, W. W. PARSELLS & Bi Ann street, one door below Nassau. Sent to any part of | he in attendance at7 o'clock, to receive the weekly assistant to an elderly Indy -in the country. or would travel; | make himsolf ly useful. ‘904 ‘W. H. McDonald’s Commereial Bewspaeet f0,, No. 31 John street, corner of Nassau street, where covery | the country. DR. E. H. KIMBARK, Pre: would engage in anything not menial. Salary not so much | Post Office, with references as to c Rae Hires: Me, es Ness nres stents ot Jae, | Seana ctssperie plese eeaey ee | aw Leak SoA |, ae as EOE (st ine Ee ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A CUSTOM R very best lending papers, from all parts , . 2 a - 3 Bates and Canada.” Lowest prices and Tullest authority et ggg ge HOTELS. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | ging hoe ne emeretands is business. Apply to H. A. thepublishers. Information freely given. Callandexamiae | More I1l-temper, Irritation, Inconventences Novkaty th. terand’'teren, have raameiee them tes PARARARARANAL fs young English woman, Intely arrived in this city, ng | Sould & Co., corner of Barclay and Washington streets, or ag he ED produced by tradesmen who, don’t, keep their 2 well ight of all wig wearers. Copy the | [TAMILTON HOUSE, FORT HAMILTON, L,I. WILL | icemeris JM & Phe con for thie dayorat i73 Elsratreat, ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD JOURNBYMAN The Last Day —§15 only for a Beautifal | fTymises then they haveany iden of, When, GREEN, No. 79 Broadway, up stairs vi euasee her Cepgr trgd Apt inti egg, | Yee ort fom Broome, between the’ boars of nite aad | gy, DMUMT AES Spring strct, two Gooey below Green Homestead and healthy location.—Two thousand and eigh- | shall fit satisfactorily, within a speeified time, he rogards the of Murray street at 9 .. our o’elock. Z ‘building lots and cighty farms. worth over $13,000, to be dis- 4 Loaointa Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dye 1s, without ex. i (See ted among ex hundred "sebsesibers oo the seh of | Promise as binding as an onth, and never dlesppoin ‘eeption or reservation, the very best ever invented. Beware Let Sa igen eased, leaving Fort ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, | . LOST AND FOUND. April, 1£53. Each subscriber, for $15, will reccivo a war- of puffed dyes. Equally celebrated is Gouraud’s Medieated t 73 A. M. and Now York at 6 P. M., for she re an chambermaid and sterwardess. Best of city refer: | .\~.~...~ 4 rantee deed for four lotr, 25 by 100 fect, ora farmfromtwo | Bi ing in Mourning Goods.—Just Re= | Soap, for euring pimples, freekles, sallowness, chaps, rough- | mainder of the season, Partion ‘wishing to engag ence given. Please call for two days, between 11 and 12 EW ARD.—LOST, A SMALL BROWN LEATHER to twenty acres, The village of Rose Valo, where those lots | ceived, foulard silks, full and half mourn. | ness, &c. Poudre Subtivo uproots hair from any part of the | ean address the proprietor at Fort Hauilton, or at th o'clock, at 74 Washington stroct, between Charles and Amos | §, Tmorceee poodle deg, with a clasp om one side, and a ted, ig only a short distance south of the celebrated | ing plaid an body. Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Gloss, at Ne. 67 | Gee, Astor House. HAWLEY DB. CLAPP. | streets, fourth floor, bak roo Dusby tall on ite handle, supposed to have strayed from ite Lake Ronkonkoma, the beanty and romantic appearance of | shilling and up Walker streot, near Broadway. = ome ——— ——— ———————___——.. | owner lasbeverting while on 5 tour from Now York te Ment which is praised by all who visitit, Here may already be | Ininer, esrineniee ae NEW BRIGHTON.—THE PROPRIETOR | YW ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, WILLING | Blanc, Any person finding the same will reoelve the above geen the dent evidence that can be desirod that Rose Vale, | sipaccas, 6-4 blac! d Hill, Inimitable Cutter of Hair and Whis- sblishment Legs leave to inform his friends pirl, eighteon years of # cliambermaid andchild’s | reward, on returning the dear little animalcude to the be Jakeland and Hermanville will shortly become choive’place: Re sro, oftring lower thin can be’ elsewher Proeured. | sere, is now at his new, lars, light nud beatifeliy Bice a ow ready to enter into arrange purse, ina mall family. Can do plain sowing, | Is comp fenved Mrs. Partington, in the grand saloon of the Chinese es hee eer ae ee: Broadway. Sa ee dressing room, at 43 Naseau street, cornor of Liberty atreet, wish te eecupy rooms for ¥ mezeE NOesey Ores ene Spaciacwen. OE Building, 639 Broadway. ating climate, and 2 gentle breeze from tho Atlantic ia where he is prepared to dye hair or whiskers instantly and ve. good city referen nor cha be teen on the premisoe Maal at °250 First 1m plo; 29 First avenu oo it — STH » 0 almost constantly wafted over this delightful spot, Fors | Manttlas.—Another Large Involce of Rich Dk (SR te A sdnteip attended to The Pa- | fecond ficor, front roo: secn for two day emlag hom Newark oo Now York, 8 posker’ best are ai Ve 0 $ 0. t d at th tore, 92 B A beau- Mi , a -ANTED BY re lars, principally on ti way, where maps snd pamphiote can be had geatia. | Ufulartiels for fourteen shillings: Also, alargetot ofbarege | , A# We Are.—This Exhibition ts visited dally ft pumbershoald oferta erderit ty do so A stesmbees | \WANTEDBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ar of Newark, New Jersey. Whoever will re- phere ata an cima delaines and muslins, j by ladies, gentlemen, and children, who are well pleased, leaves New York, pier No. 1 N. R., at9 and 12A. M., and 3: a situation in a respectable private family, as chamber- ycket book and qontents to 118 Maiden lanc, Opening of the Music and Pianoforte Ware- , 92 Bowery. aad speak {a the siaet lowing terms of it, and leave re- | and 6 P. M.; leaves Now Brighton st Sand 11 A. M., and $ | maid and laundress, or as child’s nurse: she i#'an excellent receive the above reward. \qemmetecnianens sienna @ determination of calling again, and 5.20 P.M. A more frequent communication will be es- GE WATERS ane to iattes, | _ Sewing Machines about to Make a Strike.= | with some of their frionds. It is at COSTAR rat, mouse, | tatlished ae the season nav th i New York and adjacent cities that he uence of tl Will open for the inavection of thejpublis lis music and pin- noforte warerooms, on Monday, May 2. Having recently ee. AD. Sixteenth J. ELVERSON & CO. REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY MORNING, ONE $25 hundred and ninety-five dollars Sime) in bank’ bills, either in one of Tyson’s line of omni! Grand street Can give the best of city r Fooms of Horace Lay enue, between Fifteenth and n for two di h vances. The distance from New | ply at 10 Third t advance in the price of all ma- | Cockroach, and bedbug exterminator depot, 448 Broadway, | York to New Brighton is six mile the trip is perform- | streets, in the . | in the back room. ty-five to thirty minutes. auee iit AU I ap pe ag Manca Tieng DME. BLANCARD. _ “YY ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED merable Proofs are conquering all nay 30 d copy right interested will please take notice of | In Wouime, chs nerfectly understands her tual i T the Fourth avenue care, goin Bran, Jag lormeny of Ob Brenaayy © “ore and wopply temecivesatoned Hach machine wil gouits a fo the eficacy of Cristadoro'e Hate Provetative, | (THE CARROLL HOUSE, NO.722 BROADWAY. OPPO. | situations Sik int aR SRS her. net gzizene.of she Fou paeding® man, T. H. ity, ma he |, witl ‘n an ciegant competency. + me a a in prolongip, e vigor, beauty, and luxuriance of the hai ors 3 7 pe publication fs propared "& ‘her_ ome of the most tbh aie REO for any period of time, ‘Toe demand for 10 is fucroasing at a | fitted up in the most complete style, for an ‘elegant and | second floor, back room. of Broo id Lewis streets, will re fashionable hotel, on the European plan, will be oponed shis complee catalogues in the United States. He has made ar- | Crystal Palace Carpets, at Hiram Anderson’s | Ttio that almoet de! Loe aare pour in frome every nmodation of the public. No or Sener oitpanéen athe ih Uiie cektey andtia Revone | sight stacious eales rooms, No, { Howery.—Magnit bay, | Seine Minn nameplate Fedoe have been speed in placing This extabliahm tia the wratch, No, 12992 abe for their compositions, some of which will be goon isued, | Styles Mosaic carpets, one entire piece ; also, rugs, land- most complete order for the comfort, convenience and luxury same eet. Bole agent for the sale of T. Gilbert & Co. «celebrated plano carret ‘iors yee Ati Tass yelves Sapestey Drageis | | in what does the Supentectty of « Mate nye of ite guests. Most choice rooms, or cuits of room: ERMAN FAMILY PREFERRED) R tose by a decmian lel, who has served fe oe ee erand ironer. and perfor ‘ire at her present piace, jerved ce attached, 0 GER aR; | will be paid by Jeaving the re treet, Brooklyn, J. REMINGTON. . . ‘esaly for exbibition ai w York | consist? In its instantaneous action, its nat: f manent boarders. The un street, mad a a p with and without the eotian attachment: Smith’ | Crystal Palace. Also, Hate’s celebrated English floor oil: | permanence. Cristadaro's excelsicr hui dye pr Fidued haa been engaged aa the proprictor of large and fash- - WHEUERY A: ERARNOTAR LN CAMERIOAN WO 5 REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 2TH APRIL, a Melodeons, superior to any in use; and for Martinis antl’ | cloths, of fresco, Gothic, and Italian paintings; also, English | ¢rsentials ina supereminent dezre Manufaetu fouable hotels in the city of Hartford, and elsewhere, for the Warten F J ie 4 A WO. package of , certified by Henry C. Banks, Com- yalled guitars, which he will sell, wholesale aud pet At | and American imperial thre Ply and ingrain carpets, at | applied by the inventor and pro) Inet twenty years, and Teele warranted ja man, a oes it Of city ceforencos cia be'iven, Cait | Missioner for Rode Island. indce will, please retugn. factory prices. The largest assortment of second hand pin- | astonishingly low prices, N. B.—Beautiful ingrain carpets, CRISTA & most thorough und complete acquainta * | care of children, Best of city referenc them to the undersigned, No. 4 New Cit nofortes in the city—prices from $25to $150. Dealers, teachers | ges. 40, 16, 60, 70, and. 75 conta per yard. Ollcloths, av al, allie Sendu, ap well as | st No. 368 Bleecker street, for two days. sit and seminaries suppliod on thegmost liberal totms. Also, | {o,'f6 and G0 conts'per yard. , pianos to let. shat) Sad hai Married, (This Day Goldrmith Cl hens, Canal Street Carpet Store, No. 70 Canalstreet. | On Thursday, April 28, by the Rev. Dr. Knox Rictarp genpis Day Goldemith Closes, at his Rooms, | pA" PETERSON 400. call theattontion of their friondsto | H. Jouxson to'Sanait Ginus, daughter of the late Rev. pile. Therystem will never bo resumed, ‘This tapos, | thestock of new and elegant earpetings just received fromthe | William Caboone, Jr., all of this city. Troy tne last opportanity to learn a perfect hand from | most Stelieeuiees nctories, oom pri a tapestry velvet, On Thursday evening, April 28. by the Rev. Dr, John M. GOLDSMITH for five dollare, Names must be registered | Brussels, tl ly, and ingrain; also, ® large assortment | Macauley, Joskrm H. Cowprry to Srloam VAN SouINGEN, Before & P. M., to-day. Quiet, convenient rooms for private | of olleloths, venotians, matings, window shades, &c.,&e, | TNemUeTy une yet ence Bill Keg y 35 can be given. Call a ‘RY C. BANKS. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE REWARD—LOST, ON THURSDAY EVENING, IN- young man, as coachman; fully understands the care joing from the Bible house in Nassau street, to Six- INSURANCE. of horses. Hae good reference from his last place. Pl Sbentdl staGas, w pate cf ccle: smomaved: srete vol ee Deere MN pe riccrsewh aarswv~- | cnil at 109 Eleventh street, between First and Second ave: TUYVESANT FIRE INSURANCE CO.— OFFICES, 141 | nues, frst floor. Till jeture the same to 5S East Sixteenth street, shall receive 2 ome st — - B ‘corner Broome street, under the Bowery Rank, WANEEDSSTCATIONS, BY,A MAN_AND iTS 1, $200,000. —This co all street—Capital, $ pee ha wife, both French, but speak English fluent] 6 branches, an: din age to favor him'with acall. BURT McKINN Gs FITTERS LOOK OUT—TWENTY DOLLARS RE ry tt Il of this city. against loss or damage fire, dwelling houses pod oeiclase: APSO a Flume ‘On Thursday, April 28, by the Rev, 'S. M. Haskine, | ture, warehouses, stores aud merchandise, factori spenking Gorman; they are desirous to live in the samo f pt ot eT ali or Plated Forks, Spoons, Castors, Fine Cutlery, | pgsgeen nerdy ering ae eumpnrey, 379 | paren W. Kesvow to JULIA WATERMAY, all of Williamsburg’ Peeidintaly adjusted ana cesteuy part i Thay are both “qualifed for the situations, and have eaeet, | auetion, by Enel Pi Britannia ware, stop Lud tors, clothes horaes, kitchen tablon | additional supplies of rich and elegant carpotings, ofmupe: | , O8 Thursday evening, April 28, by the Rev. Dr. Hat- “3 FREDERICK R. LER, President. lent recommendations. No objection to travel, or to reside weaeiiesiees etcae ues caie tin ware of all Kinds, mats, brushes, baskets, &c., £0. A full | rior fabric seal yles, entirely new, and particularly adapt- | field, Mr. Wittam Lex, of Philadelphia, to Miss ELEANOR SAMUEL WILLETS, Vice Prosident. n the country, as their main object is to be together, and | The tsine, py J. GULDEN, 93 Bower: aesortinent at low prices. J. W. & C. SULLIVAN, 76 Sixth | ed to city trade. For sale fullten por cent less than other L _Jonss, of this city. Bens. J. Penrz, Secretary. if well treated would devote themselves to their employers, An i Svenue, corner Wavorley place. Htoresselling similar goods. Philadelphia papers pleare oopy. Jour Cox, Surveyor. Address D. W., 25 Walker street (OUND—ON FRIDAY, APRIL 2, A LA boat, drifting on the North river. ‘The ow: On Wednesday, April 27, bythe Rey. Dr. J. H. Price, | , N; H—AppHeations for insurance in this company may mapen- Ala! eect SITUATION, BY A YOUNG LADY, TO | tain ti Have wea Barebonesamong ws?—ThoKntek- | Gentlemen who Look before they Leap, are | Ronmnt Cocimax, of White Plains, N.Y, to Euza Jase, | Ye jett with Mann & Richardson, et the branch offic ‘WA fo te Calttornin witha lady o family going thero-ar | (eitythe, bemtiy, Droving, Property and paying expenses. qrbockar for May has an oxtry from the Bunkum Flag Stat, | Feepectfully invited to call at AGATE'S, 336 Broadway, | daughter of John Vanderbilt, Eeq , of this eity. : waiter, oF ‘and seamstress; sho understands dr ~ gn the Bourton quertion. Published this day, and for sale | where, unquestionably, the display of rich spring goods, | "Om Tuesday, April 20, by the Rav. Jas. L, Hodge. Frnn- = makings good tailoress. To go by the steamship OST—A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTAGLES; THE FINDER aan meen peck aati keh cayon ny otar aso: | Rex Maiaby Faoae ny auger of Hin. Ket | ________ ERQUORS. | Hist ino, uo, Gta nat mont, | Tse ect feline ear yf te Go and See the Prescott House Hair Dress= | ment inthe city ham, Eyq,, of Huntington, South Long Island, BOTTLES OF CHOICE OLD BRANDIBS, | store, corner of Forty fourth street and Bighth avenue. Can | Wee oe Niblo’e Gar — ing and hathing saloon, of GIFFIN & CO., corner of Broad- “s At kasteliester, N. ¥., on Thursday evening, Aprit 28, | 1110.00 wines, &c., &c., of the best erades, for fa- | be seon for one week. O8T-ON THE RVENING OF THE 2TH INST., IN ‘way and Spring etreet, if only for the curiosity of the thing, Satisfy Yourselves.—N. B. Recam, corner of | by the Rey. D. Devinne, Mites G. Sarr, of Mount Vernon, | jnily use; also, alargo avscriment of brandies, wines, gin, —- = - oing from the corner of Hester street, through Suffolk a nee et there. if you are not tempted 'o partake | Grand street and the Bowery, is now t: aily the finest | to Maxima Jay, eldest daughter of Augustus Lawrence, | whirkey, in various sized packages, imported oxpressly for J ANTED—WASHING, BY A WOMAN WHO IS A | and Grand, and the Bowery to Fifth street, a white o xuries io some #hape, are greatly mistaken, and cheapest Daguerreoty pos ever made. ‘he people know Esq., a. ers, at t' ity per cent below any other hous first rate hand ; has a large yard aud plenty of water. ie, bi d with ste}, containing scrip for t 1b h her hee it hence the crowds that daily viel Ms oem. “A'beautiful a a paadl please copy. dealers, at twent Oe UNDERIILE, 490 She has no family: ladies gentlenen'sand farts! washing theres of abe Mechante and Traders! hatranoe Mock an nieture, joserved for 50 conte. ‘NB. } pete plerse copy. 0) eee pe done in the nnner. “Apply at the second house sand some chuage, t wnectertcd ie Teer ee nm Why caste chology ive coaun ealerion or pecoestes.” Collins | . Mttey Yabanon, April 27, at the residence of the bride's 10.000 ROZEN EINE TABLE CLARET WINE, ar est of Scventh avenue, in Twenty-sxth street. will be entitied to om returnisg the serlp and porte menuale between Pearl ets, | taken in two seconds. Warranted to please. father, by the Rev. Mr. Day. Mr. Hawny M. Sxans, of San- . $1 00 per dozen, bottles returned; 4) cases St- - : ~~ |_ to 221 Broadway, corner of Clinton street. ‘he oldest tea establishment in the city, We assure our es dersville, Ct., to Mies Mary E Witeeer, eldest daughter | Julion and St. Extephe, ere, fromm $2 per case; | WTANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN. OF TWENTY ISAAC 146! weaders that they can do better there than elsewhere, The Voice of the Public Press, over the | of James Wheeler, of New Lebanon. Dublin and London i ‘experience as salesman and in general business At ES Roorevel - ; ved. the Rav. José . for sule by ow retirdd, a vituation as olork OST—FROM THE SAVANNAH MAIL OF THE 9TH sce sh wholesale or relati,_ Thay bays no braaeh stores:’ | whole Union, has been antl ia favor of Hogie’s Amole the | J Prat) ef elgA eaeia i as ag hr » $90 Broome strvet. | | or agent He stod_busineas., ese reference Li September last, two land bounty, warraate, se fol- 000 are Branch | tivenese to pain which necompanies shaving; and, also, in m1 sr, n = Pee ore a ” | given. pias Ld 0. 21, ty acres, issued to Jamos Gamble, ere anrances<—-Wurniture Sales<-Brenel | sccommendation of his Hyperion Fluid, the waverpasspte | S2CMS Tooe, OF the former place, TIENTION OF FAMILIES AND DEALERS 18 RES ANTED_BY A SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG Tee tnd’ NG. Fish “for 100 aeten faraea. 46 Auctioncers, 113 Fulton street, will #ivo | henutificr and restorer of the hair. Soli by the inventor, pectfully invited to the wine depot, 38 Foarth avonue, AX . 2 4 jabbitt, August 2, 1851. All persons are caution: of furniture at private residences, of a8 | WILLIAM BOGLE, 277 Washington street, Boston, Also Diea, corner of Twenty eighth street, branch of the celebrated poem, © siveation ae gardenes, OF Xo take onze ot horney; inst purehasing tl id warrants, ag sole owner or will purchase the furniture of partiog | by 4. Wy. & D, Sands, 100 Fulton street; Wm. If. Cary &Co., On Thursday, April 28, RonkRt Sroppanr, in the 834 | tatlishment of William. 1, Underh Hroome street. | if Willing to make himsel k erally useful. Inquire for W. | thereof, wud wit F duplicates of the Accord: om Soasiphnienie te fas avcveamennee? "| ee Fearl street: Rushton, Clark & Co. 273, and Rico & | year of his age. : Theateve tere ie under the wuperintenionce of George B. Maines & 1 Nassau street. Ingo the rales ive Pensinngmies, HEMAN MEAD. } Smith, 720 Broadway, and ‘by the druggists and perfumers i i i Bro the public can rely on obtuining choice wines, "3 > , 186 . a throughout the world. = P ee ea nas and retainer of the family are respectfully | jrandica, ales, porter, cu, Ke, ac twenty per cent below | WYANTED—A NICE, TIDY PROTESTANT GIRL, FOR = RET, ON SHORSDAS, SUnk Wolfe's Colebrated Schiedam Aromatic —+--—- requested to attend the funeral, from No. 130 Leonard | ¢ie'prices usually charged, Persons teaviag the city by he | At ge Sal a a OST-IN NINTH STREE' Pe gg eS Sobnappe ia proscribed by the modical faculty in casos of | To the Travelling Community.—Recome | ‘treet, this afiernoon, ut two o'clock. The remains will | Now Haven or Harlem raiiroad, will find the above aon. | itoner and good plain cook. Such ns are willing to make inst., a goldfined. with « chal fe eke vel, gout, chronic rheumatisn 4 obstructions #f the | mended by physicians generally in the United States,— | b® taken to Greenwood for interment. jon. themselves xenerally useful, may call, with referenve, a the bird. Any one will be suitably rows yy returning it nd bladder. For sale hy all the respectable gro: | Wolfe's Avorzatic Schiedam Schnapps, & surperintive tonto, On Friday morning, April 20, in the 424 year of his age, SRANDIELCNOW LANDING, AND FOR Madiaon street, to bLWeet Fifteenth stroct. § diuretic, anti-dyepeptic, and invigorating cordial, is espe: | EpWARD A. CLARK, son of the late Alexander Clark. AN DIES —N Renta TAN’ WO NUNSES, ; r — FTER NOON, PHO WOLFE, importer, 22 Beaver street, | ciaily recommended to all persons residing or travelling'in | ‘The funeral services will take place at et, Jolie Chapel pitas ieee waa per anas Rue brcerne sea eaceepse’ |W derieuud sheir hustawes, Onebem pert tae overs OFF eed houih ptsevee ve ia Beesipeemnioes sa the Southern and Western States as a demonstrated preven- | Varick rtreet, to morrow afternoon, at half past 2 o'clock, St the superior Cogs 80 star propristo! of nyoung infant. r for a child two years ol pran Carriers are Informed that | tive of those derangemonts of the stomach and b ae, wels pro- nette, Cognac and Bordeaux +o jet 001 ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of his ind two gold rit pagne, &e., for enle from Those who are fully competent and willing, and can bring routes and ‘of names for the New York Sachem can be | duced by the waters of those regions, and superinducing tho >, "1 My | unexe optionablo recommondations, may inquire at 32 East finder may retain tho mone: Aue, reitcanc and hilhous feverse how chiey poculiae to | brothers, Pelham, Alfred H. and Charles C. Clark, are res- | low prices, Apply te | 0 i ; seats ied toatl NO 00 Nassau street, where they are | tie the Aromatic Sehiodnm Schnapps cad Lo obtained | pectfully invited to attend, LPH. SIMPSON & SONS, Importers, 19 Boaver street. | Eighteenth street. i ¢ Astor House. * —--— in eases, containt a ig each two dozen bottles, either quarta or On Thursday, April 28, of apoplexy, Hannaur, wife of tin PPEARANCE Patent Self-Heating Smoothing Irons.—ke Hrevixeres ce foorder, The bottles are neatl wea Jobn J. Bennett. ite cesnennt EXCURSIONS. may fd ad. Uasy Sak seteretle Bethe clr et REMOVALS. to be relieved from thé t .¥ . Ne le ‘The relatives and friends of the family are hereby invit. | ~~~ WAAR AAA DADRA ADAP 0. On : ¢ home, Mdressi | awnnnnnnne en ne SeaW fntieues tnecnventence and expen froningy danger | TOPS RDatUrS, without witeh the artiste iemnanestionably | 4449 atiend her funeral this day, from het lave esl FOR NEWLURG, LAND: | tlogtany, sn tuate °F Broadway Poet Oke, WE TEE |)” CARD—D. CUTTER, THE AMERICAN TATLO oad to have the werk done in half the pm 2 Thoaver street, | dence, at roe a without further invitation, eplancts, Cald eve Co ¢ | WANTER-A GIRL, To Do GENERAL Tot Piece, London. where ho will be better prepared to serve his . HU: ‘ q We ! ye obi it ‘Hammend stre 1 $ fee fi ie e friends Brother siseete ND BUNTER, way, corer | | Grand Re-opening, on Monday next, Ma, | —OnTriday morning, April 28. Rontva R, Stastsy, youne- ne ae Ta conte Tor thn, CMON | guea TEN: ote must be) frst rate washer and ironer, and ” 24, of the Halls of Fashion, (old stand.) 833 Broadway | est daugbter of Joseph and Henrietta #. Stanley, aged 3 ferred. Wages $6 per month. Apply immediately at No. OTICE OF REMOVAL.—BILLIARDS.— LEONARD Bookkeeping 1s the Most Serviceable of Ac= | f4'h' floor, A auestion lis beoneaaked freqnently, viz. | years and 24 days, 17 Waiker street. City reference reqwired. Habracntendt an nave Symeved Som Sate pa yuiromente, and indepondontly of its pocuniary advantages, as tender of Past td lig stove to'tho vented | | ‘the friends of the family are respectfully invited to at rg ty se renle streets) Ce oes, Drews States leader of fashion, moved his store to the second one door above thi mudy of double entry commends itself to every man tle ntove pleece, comm Broadw Why, heeaure he ein seit | tend her funeral, this af.ernoon, at two o'clock, from No. )—A RESPECTABLE Theatre, where they hi anufacturing of billiard tables, Newhw Xf oveluek, P. M. ANTE creased facilities for the meane of intellectnah cupenre, aording ait dove ain’ | cheaper, and make her and better work, froe from dirt and | 200 West Twenty fourth street. dumetrwn Wi: Kc., on a larger konle than heretof ar the aise of numb ‘At FOSTER’S Commercial Inati- | filth, and has now got anew, large, magnificent, and better On Friday morning, April 19, James F., youngest son of | — vate _ sciiatinal James B. and Mary L Mingay. — The relatives and friends of the family are rerpeetfaty | renee eee ee ann invited to attend the funeral, to morrow morning, at ten ME AUWIN, RENOWNED IN EUROPE FOR ima WANTED=A SconCH OF WELCH WOMAN, TO GOIN store; and, mind condiy, because he has got_well paid todoro by m wealthy Boston pianoforte firm, 7. Gi & Co ; third, because he has got a first rate, fs tute, 287 Brondway, this art is taught in an expeditious and rior manner, Andadults ara qualified to discharge the t ® pap LAY counting house with accuracy, promptitude | © stom. work connection, of the John Randolph ufacturer, will remove u ofore. ae LEONARD & BENJAMIN, 332 Broadway. t'12s West Fourteenth street, near Seventh ave: | A us CE.—T. V. vi RRIAGE, A. OTICE.—T. V. SEAMAN, COACH, CA! 128 Cli n street light wagon m: é Nm in- lace, Eighth ighth street, to corner of m ; ‘who pay as they fourth, Fox keeps the ler o’elock, from his late residence, No. 19 Christopher street. ill in forotelling the future, has arrived, and wil) © Amal family a few miles fromthe city: not on a farm, ‘on the 24 of Maj PS WTI OT sings "Oh be Joy al; who's nfraid.”” Le Reynard intends to | The remains will be taken to Greenwood. intoHigence by interpreting dreams, law matters | One that is neat and willing, and that understands plain | oeRcEpRLAHUNT CITY SEALER OF WEIGHTS Tiusses.—Aa Hernia continues to be Cared | ron the horsest and the hounds, namely, opposing or en- We'll lay him in his little grave— and love, by astrologic boo! tells to le | cooking, washt d ironing, may apply at the office cornor P ‘and measures, has removed from 93 Fulton street, to No. in the newspapers, and generally in the worst atagos—and Plone individuals, to the oath, otherwine, will'aot_per- *Na hard to lay him there dies and gentlemen the nary ey wit mar | of Peck Slip and Frevtstreeta, over the flour store, this af- | aiyaver strert, next door to Dr, Johnson’ ne the sricted for the net hundred yours, have heen hum- | hepe more mereitully— hem nt foult, “on the wrong } tHng forth its Gowers sand the mane at hee visitors 1. feeneon, fem fi # ¢ 4 "a ree mide fac bugged o n@ pame trusses, hud pres peent.” Come ome, 6 Vinit the Fox Sve, loaru, epsing is pulting forth its Cowers, ry » French and Runges. Keni Wages $s month, Also, a Sooteh or Welch girl to do the HE NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND UNION TEL- Batre axturennwoula ie’ ncd bewell to vail ae Novd Max | and jedge, om Tuesday vext, and give your orders at a great thing is fair. | Bowery’ wp sini "near Stanton trvens Omen ou Mokiherwork, tom, and aasiet in the care of two cbiideen. | "Tegrayh Company wilt remove from 20 Wall attest and @lay stroot aud ezaming & aodegn ypproyemonty bay idg on former prices, 29, at the residence of ber mother, | 10.4, *f weP, Ladics 00 vate, sontionen $1. Wages $4 per month, heferenoe reyuircd, Hanover ctrovt to 26 Wall siroct, abou, the igh ga Ma,

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