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jareign of the Seas—A challenge to the world,” I state in reply, that I am ready to bet the sum of dollars on the ship Young America, Captain ck, the last ship of my construction, and now the foot of Dover street, East river, against the n of the Seas. to be made on the terms proposed, viz., from to San Francisco, both vessels loaded, and to r, or within thirty days of each other. ‘ours respectfully, ‘WM. H. WEBB. usca, Novenry To-mGut,—We have every reason that Metropolitan Hall will be crowded this , with the élite of our city, to witness the render- most beautiful compositions of Shakspeare and obn, and there can be no question but that the ce will be eminently successful. We learn from , that there is no person in America better both in personal appearance and in intellectual hents, to read with effectiveness the eloquent lan- this tho most eloquent of all Shakspeare’s pro- than Miss Kimberly, and we therefore consider | Fund Society very fortunate in having secured The musical accompaniment composed the great Mendelssohn, will be given by a large | .fror fully selected orchestra, composed of the best in the city, the solos to be sung by Miss Brink- nd Miss Thomas, with an effective chorus, the the conductorship of Mr. Theodore Eisfeld. Paul Julien renders his valuable aid for the In short, the Society have made the best ar- ate to produce an impression in this novel and yaisite style of entertainment. All lovers of 4 fill the Metropolitan Hall to-night, and help fund of » most excellent charitable society. matres and the various other places of amuse- very well attended during the past week. In mee of the great press of news we are compelled our usual theatrical notices ; but, by referring to tising columns, it will be found that the bills of nment provided for this evening, are unusually ive. ING IROM PoRTO CABELLO.—The schooner Mary ‘aptain Crockett, arrived yesterday, brings dates orto Cabello to the 27th ult., at which time the fever bad entirely disappeared, no case having d for the previons two months, poffee and cocoa crop would be very short this A number of French and Spanish vessels, which n waiting for cargoes four or five months, had to me with half cargoes and others in ballast. Hrinnell, the American Consul, would come home Olive, which was expected to arrive there on bh from Laguayra. B FROM BERMUDA.—We have dates from Bermuda to inst. Vice Admiral Bir George F. Seymour, the ommander-in chief, leaves about the end of the Halifag, in his flag ship, the Cumberland, ac- d by the steamer Devastation, Com. Campbell. he Nova Scotia papers are holding forth the pro, lof keeping Com. Campbell and his ship for the pro- of the fisheries during the coming season. Sir F. Seymour has had the good service pension of annum bestowed on him lately, which reverted disposal of “Lo First Lord of the Admiralty by the lof Admiral “apel. Lord Bisk«p of the diocess, the Right Rev. Dr. ho has hn lately holding confirmations in these having confirmed 477 persons—leaves on the mail o-morrow for Halifax, en his return to Newfound- His lordship has lately delivered a charge to the here, which he has been solicited to publish. colonial Legislature will not meet until June this Wt usually meets in May; "The non appointment pvernor has something to do with this, Court Calendar—This Day. p Srarss Dasrricr Court.—Nos. 43 to 52. a General Term.—Nos. 16, 20 to 25, 5 8, 20, 20, 3 ici Non 872, 874, 280, 575, 1,745, bl, 470 to 473, 345, 1 028, 1 020, 434, 687. Prmas—Part 664, fio 663, proreas, Sor, 600, 807, O18, 780, 1007852, B21 if ow Preas—Part & eae 61, ei 876, ites 876, 0, 14 81 Rea SOT, BAD, S40, B40, O55, C2178’ 380) S2A, 308) i, 242, 202, 606, 503, 871, 522, 467, 90, 52i, 559, 560 NA Re ee Or ne tate, Orricu, Ne. Gd Broapwar, iSSy, ek, ireaamee ot shale: 1, that sel. in the several de) jed under the direction of tonpani an 01 d of Directors ef tavite artists and prise medal, not more ‘hen ait oe re ek Glen above be adres nto the yabscriber, sealed persor mn for Medal od on the thied day of J 2, upon where award the sun of two rt at ha if the lec! paid te the neehor ‘Hg design, selected aPicture of a Bride: Let age and envious time de what they will, ‘Thou shi pas semis x’ same fair creature still, ‘we twain made one We oped to to Reot's to ur pictures dos ROOT’S Gallery, 563 Broadway. for the People=25 Cent ah Seoretary roadway. yy Cent Dagaerreotypes, in the feld.—N. B. REEVES, corner of ‘Grand stre he Bowery, was one of the first to establish rm of picture.making, and his fifty cent daguerreotype axaen lesan to A; unequalled. A flue picture, in- ease, colori \d_ preserver, fty cents. em ciilldren’s likenesses taken in two sccends. ingly 5 Son in Conception, and Hing th refinement and taste in their m hee the ae ot bets gti equired at ow in vogue pol ede ety Am eae _ Ee Chad A aaa utes aT of igs Perens on boy core ad wa} pring street, where we woul Be ee f cure @ becoming, durable, cheap and at fo and Summer.—Those who are in ‘and summer elothin to al mporium, 441 Broad- deviation from », th bo man tailor,” Where: for that Horitter ‘George P. Fox, oom: own £8 the United States lender of fashions. sasgoary eeeipieve §. gem comple found, of superior sbyle and workmanshi ‘orga hig? Carpet Store, No. 70 Canal het.—E. A. PRTERSON 2 CO, call “the attention thelr te ae took of legen tre Neatry velvet, Brusca rea fy pe i of olteloths, venetian Shades.—Best ae ta am ft KELTY & FURGUSON’S, Nos. 28034, Broadwai 2 'b4 Reade treet, Deal tind ieom “arnt hands. plied ‘warran| mate, and sold lewer than Mher estat isn ent, ay th ae shades, painted Eilat worl Perfection cannot be achieved Improm| may, Practice, caro, and dexterity, are ate elemanva, ro 1 Astor was many years in reaching rice im to fit uner- jy every style of One Yuill prove tholr superiority. Un; ited Bargains at Prier bated iy moods store, 191 Grand stres i Mulb f.'Fitty thousand dollars worth tvo yards wide tabl apieee fast Sia parranted Teas.—The | best ‘Assortment of fine ‘Teas will found at the store of the Canton Toa Com pany, 125 Chat. im street, between Pearl and Roosevelt atreete, the oldest eeertabichment i in the city. We aru Sader a nettor here hay elocwbere, either Wholesale oF ‘They have no branch store. Good out of \aparees Lehane nse daucrreoty) Feasonable priee, can rat 6 epend mv Sacred ctype ertablisbmont, 229° Grecnwich street, corner of Barclay. Straw Bonnets.—Straw Bonnets Pe hskem Bennett & Co.'s, $51 Breadway, Frank Bennet & ra etal, . inh! INS) eer en bre three: logant este ok has the reo. wt bavanaee ib weiees they are onpbied 6 ry, id era ery qroat inducomen| n Tipanets: Sink lane horn anes, rarzing feo been received by NK pee +7 6. ae silt They are of the very dost quality, and of the 44 Co., would also respec aly call thefiad jeir extensive, vations an ‘and complete asso: poet ‘goods, 6 off very rapidly om account of the beauty of ‘their pater roy their extreme cheapness. Deflance Salamander Gayler’s Patent. ROBERT M. PaTRICK is the sole mauufnoturer | iat Abe United tates of the lebrated safes, an ’e impenetrable eden ee @ best sages tal ioaks combined in the world. Depot * 192" Pearl street, one door below Maiden lane, formerly N No. W John street. South ~The next regular meeting of the South Williamsburg Village Association will fe pee ‘at 187 Bowery, on Mi: jens next, yh 1, at It past T o'eleak; po boi is requested to be pre- of i tent ta bine Pope H RINBARK President, B, W. Witson, Seorets oe David Ralt, Importer of Diamonds, offers for sale diamonds i pacl nes. as impor ed, t it Parye sere. h diamond half hoops, wt single sto prices for eash or ‘aphroved paper Broadway, corner White street, second floor, 6 Office 381 A Card.—The Subscriber would inform the Palio, that, the partial destruction of his extensive manu: y fire, will not interrupt his busii safes—one hundred men having already r that part of the building not destroy r Telnity havo been proeured for one irandred ma ders will receive prompt attention, 8. S HERRING Ms. nufacturer of Herring's Patent World’s Fair Premium Safes and Wilder’s Patent Salamander Sai New Music Store._The Unde: Just opened one of the most splendidl: in this country, and having Purchased, copyrights of four extensive musio deal own publications, is, propare of the lar; ¢8 to be found in the Walied States, to which he tention of the musieal public. New music from f the country as soon as issued. Dealers, teachers, most liberal terms, ACE WATERS, 333 Brondway. Dr. Powell will receive his Eye and Ear patients from ten to four o'clock daily, a 202 Broadway, ane from nine to ten @ ory ee circular.) Dr. Powell's be procured at his officessal © the natural in color and ex: ed has Dr. Wheeler, Oculist, receives Paticnts at his residence, 28 Barolay street, from 8 A.M. to 2 P.M. Diseases of the oye, no matter how long standing, they may be in their nature, ean be effes 1y. tod, and @ permanent eure effected. Parisian arti@eial eyes, of a superior quality, for sale and inserted. cone Lovers of the Arts may be Gratified by inspecting the fine collection of oil aintings, now exhibitin he gallery of H. H. LEEDS & C 0. 8 Wall street. 1 Ce the nlost brilifant spectinens of theancient ey modern painters from Murillo to Thomas Sidney Cooper, our good fortune to a ‘e recommend al! Rio to attend the on Tuesday, May ‘leven 0 o’clock, when they will be sold peremptorily. W. H. McDonald’s Commercial Ne Ae House, No. 108 Nassau street, corner of Aun. Bet, best acing papers from all parts of the United wiees and fullest authority of hors. Information Meeiy given. “Calland sonetics gn Spear would respectfally inform her friends and patrons, that she taken the spacious and gommodious house, No. 12 Neilson Pisce, (opposite Dr. Skinner's Church.) and one door below Eighth street, where she is now prepared to secommodate a few families and gen- tlemen with desirablo rooms, and full or partial board. ‘The house has all the modern improvements, with gas, and hot and cold baths. References exchanged. The many who have tried the Porous Glass Filter, have acknowledged it to be what it has been repre- sented to be—a Filter, par excellence, removing all impuri- ties in the water readily and effectually. Call at 316 Broad- way, and examine its operations for yourself. Gas Fixtures Twenty per Cent Cheaper than ony other house in the United States._JAMES G. OFFET, wfacturer of as chandeliers, rackets Pendants’ kan fer et ", private a Fores, hus now on hand a great variety of mow aud ae atterns, which, for style and finish, cannot be surpassed. holesale and retail, at the manufactory and warerooms, Nos. 1]9and 121 Prince strect. N. B.—Gas pipes laid in Duildings at the shortest notice New Pape: neg tea Faye & Ce., 436 Pearl street, near Madison, have just reeeived the new spring patterns of every known style im thetrade, The bite aro Invited to examine, before purchasing. Artistic Workmen attend to the retail department, OS. FAYE & CO., 436 Pearl street. 00 will be given to any Person who Is apes with any nervous affection, except chronic paralysis, ifthey en Breve they took Watts’ ‘Nervous Antidote aeeord. ing to ig the directions, The snmo for asthma, serofula, dys- pepsia, M. VASQUEZ, 103 Nassau street, To the Manufacturing Clothiers of New York.—It is now entirely certain thas clothing mado by of Singer's patent sewing machinos must hereafter ave greatly the preference over all handwork., Ite superior rength and unequalled beauty will in rit s high fae Sad rapid 6 ‘Th operators now. It e hurry of the foason’ eom The machines and their work, at the ome os ag machines aed ficult to obtain either on. Call and examine 323 Broad INGER i, Mourning Goods —500 pleses Printed La fine geality. at shill per at the New Mourn’ , 551 Broadwa: ie ee. ff: St. Nicholas poe Metropolitan Hotels. /ARTHOLOMEW & WEED. A Most Extraordinary Cure Effected by Dr. M’LANE’S colebrated ae Sy, Ew Yorx, March 19, 1852. This is to cortify that I have been troubled for almost four years with a choking sensation, sometimes so bad as to suffocate ma I employ loyed two Fro no pur} vast) Bland celebrated vermilen 68 0 one dote., It soon began to 0 ™ ody reget ne oer ry within m jude Drought sway from me some two quae ; had the appearance of having bursted. I took the re: they of the bottle at two doses. The effet was, it brought away about one quart more, all chepped to pieces. I now feel liko a different person. from a widow lady, forty-six years atts Got farther particulars, the public are No. 3 Manhattan place, or to E. , corner of Rat tger and Monroe streets ove valuable medicine, also Dr. M’Lane’ Pills, can now be had st all respectable drug TTarchasers will ploase be careful to ask for, and take none but Dr. M’Lane’s vermifuge. All others, in comparison, are worthless, Removal.—Dr. Brandreth’s Principal Office, for the sale of his Veretable, Universal Pills, has been re- 0. mard street. The great importance o ya family medicine, ss one of the most \d purifiers of the blood, honest. medical be eurative effects of these pills last eleven months there havo ‘been \d, for the uso of the modieal profession, six hundred ‘and fort Bre ht eeoren’ boxes of Brandreth's It is to et ase ck ealomel. th pati art, _what has hith by disease, knew how's ed to t orl ‘wei Gelicate, aren & ‘few ATA Jourislon, gud the worst somplasate ore rose stranee, Without the axpeute of a physician, “Adapted veal clreumstances and situations, they are the best modieine ver invented for familia or te take to ea, Preventiog ecur- tiveness, requiring no change 0: je ws taking cold. Dr. Br ndreth prin: cipal rem No. 68 Lispenard st where the Brandreth’s pill: old, with fal directions 25 cente a box. ‘Trusses, Hlastic Stockings of the eg, elastic knee eaps, spinal ea) be pporters, elub foot and knoe instrament, with an sssort- ‘Ann ptreet, this tortu: roll twice thelr nat jural for to walk, ‘He was perfectly oured ra ayo the Balsam, "ire. Bur- ten, day Plaridge area —This bad; 5 ferin, a %. 150. Clickner & irs, Hayes, 81 Ba Te Felton sr plan se seeeevese rary beet aver inv Beware ly Thee aie Wie aa ae a poe bos set nae g Ct tI ond Hele See aur se Hair —— Liquid Hair Dye.— ted dye entirely revolutionized the = SSevet ane ute i hair ‘ayein, wal cae stands Lees) n re rts pyeae ike rapieity of its Spuntion, aad in ito inating and unteston eresancnoe, Applied privately, and sold at CRISTAD: OTS, 6 Astor Hill—Inimitable Cutter of Hair and Whis. kers aecording to phrenological and scientific principles, wayevuiting th yle to the head, face, and entire perso thereby developing the beauties ture, Shaving per: formed skufolly by the best of werkmen, at 45 Nassau sirect, corner of Liber Hill's Instantaneous Hair Dye, for a Beau- tiful brown or black, without {uring oF in the least de- Mi for Applied nt of Liberty. Also, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVBRY DAY ‘a9EB THIRD | AND SIXTH ‘PAGHS.-wa MILLIVERY AKD DRESSMAKING, AANA AY ane UTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF MANTILLA ei A eee colors and patter: ed sale cheap, ASH STRAW GOODS ‘HOUSE. JUST yo Mew 40 are Paris bonnets: 100 cases rich lace do.; 100 raw hs agg Ld an a1 do, 80 cates boys" 25 6 rice Ploomers; 10 cases reads al of, i wnieh wilt be ttn wt the Wook Market prives {oF v. Oa, Ne. 64 ‘and 66 Johp streot, sopner W: Wisltam nizeek tH formation respectit fully receiv WIL EtA M. J. JOHN- pany Sergeunt Royal Artillery, Mont , Ca. ProrMarion WANTED OF HUET McDUGLE, CAR" ter. Any information respectfully received IL 2 1AM MULOONE, No. 115 Bri treet, East Cambridge: RR ai ii. a Ba hip ies J]? Ue, HENRY WELLS, (WHOSE OFFICE Was IN Liberty street, near the Post Office; will send era his address, to. box 2,78), Post Offs, he will learn something to his advantage. Ut Nee PERSON SIGNING HIMSELF JOBBER. IN HIS communication to » Broadway House, dated 9th inst. Will please call on either of the firma at ‘any time most conv roti himself. All information will be utriotly con- ential, W22ED INFORMATION RESPECTING CHARLES Black merly of Northmoreton, near Walli ho lett i Pearency,} 19886, f ing batletast arson ate atiataatory pro or re 'y te hie P elventage plying toate’S. CHILDS: Harlin, N.Y. SPECIAL NOTICES. h the building trade, Tho tasted on the coruer, of Cypress notice Moll pay none ns who may be i thi of his outeastor debts onand after this PECIAL NOTICE —10 THE PATRONS OF THE hy, Telegraph. ¢ offices of the National Line, former; No. and of the New York New Englan Union Line, fc 29 Wall street and No. 6 Hanover street, have to No. 23 Wall street, directly opposite the C IPHE WAY OBSTRUCTIONS IN THE STREETS ARE removed, and Corporation ordinances enforced.—During the past year a number of sheds, shanties or have been put up in Catharine slip and South gored not aj antronriaied ‘atharine Market, but belong- ing to the pet ic, iu direct violation of the statute. Com- plaints have been made to the proper authorities, who have repeatedly promised to take immediate measures to cause the obstructions to be removed; orders for their removal nm uildings, street, on have bee 1 and printed ; notices have been put upon the buildings, ordering them to be taken down by a certain day. however, there yet, and likely to remain anvther year, tho law, the wishes’and the interestn of the tax-payers in the neighborhood of the market, to the oon- trary notwithstanding. The office, or duty of an informer or complainant is neither agréeable nor profitable, and if those officers whose duty it is, and who receive @ g ite performance, would display half tho zeal’ and ay in correcting theed violations of Inw as they did in obtaining their situations, the sufferings of the people would not be quite so intolerab A TAX PAYER OF ( ILLIAM MEADE ADDISON, Att for Maryland.) Avvoraey and TGounsel lier at jorney for Marylan rney and Counseller at Law, 16 St. Paul’s street, Baltimore. CRYSTAL PALACE. 0 THE EXHIBITORS.—WE all orders in lithography, f ari ae ter: TUCK, 225 Falton s ah corner ror Greenwich. OF PALACE AND JERSEY CITY FERRY.—A line of stages will start from the above Places every five minutes ig the day and evening, ing through Green- wich ead Christopher vercets, Greetiwieh and Seventh ave: aues to Forty-second street and Sixth acerand the this boing the most direct route from the Crystal Repo Mowing, forries—Christopher, Canal. AL paralay, © street and Staten Island. ROWN. aoe RYSTAL PALACE—FOR SALE, ONE OF THE SPLEN. rs did saloons, directly opposite the Palace. Les efor Jong a p daa the party may desire. ‘The house isn n and doing a business second to no hat, neighbor. hood. Apply at the New York, Brooklyn and Williauaburg Agency Office, 7 Chatham street. LosT AND FOUND. REWARD. — 108 ON THURSDAY, A DIAMOND $35 cluster breastpin. Whoever has found the we it at No. MS tity Hall place, will receive REWARD.—STOLEN FROM THE SUBSCRIBER. $i on Monday night, 9th inst., o light et long, siding, painted on th reats, b pidek gun lack gunwales, with red reen ded on each sido of the sternpor Witton it Bridge. Whoever will return the said bos joriber, or give cotter where it can be receive the above reward . VARIAN, Kingsbridge Hotel. REWARD—LOST, ON SATURDAY MORNING, A [Sy srlie tee BE Se dog; head and ars brown. The above reward will be paid by leaving the dog at GEORGE PEARSE'S, No. 119 Tenth street, between, Broadway and Unversity place. SITUATION WANTED, AS NURSE, OR for the oh be Sel ee well esi Bon Brood aon eae 4 rote Will if so ote the country. YOUNG GERMAN, WHO PERFECTLY UNDER- wands the rey ts @ situation in & AT English’ language, wante @ sit Bien Adireee Hi P'iternld oftce, PPRENTICES WANTED, AT THE DRESSMAKING business. Apply at No. 128 Spring atree ee, ore WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS ainbermaid or weiter in # small private family. Hae no Pon to ay, or country, Good city reference git Address 8. K., Herald office. A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS plain cook, washer and ironer, or to de chamberwork to wesist int washing. Gam, de so0n at her present employer's, on Monday, ait Thirteonth street, 2 Et between University pl and Pith avenue, WANTS. AAs ANTED—A SITUATION, BY a i) evs 7 As ban va a? ry young wowan, as cbam! of city reference. Ly at 28 Suluven wg y. in. the rear, for two days, ‘ANTED—A bf gee proved BY A YOUNG wo! Wom sr Be Ton |, quick sewer; has ‘the best: of fe her last place. "Can be. seen for two days, av eo Highth strect,/one door trem First avenue, in ihe beacon W ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. . situation ‘ae chambermaid, and to assist in washing and be seen for two days. 205 Ye ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WO. man, & situation as wet nurse. Can beseen at Dr. Broadway, from 12 to 4 o'clock. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as child’s nurse or to attend on rly No objection to go im the country. Can be seen for 143 Varick street. Please call at No. AYOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION TO COOK, wash, and iron, . eue private family. ron produce three years best cit} @ from her lagt ‘lease call ‘at 132 Eighth i ee or “Clinton place, tween Fifth and Sixth avenue A STEADY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, LATE from London, wishes to get nurse, oF to 6 chamberwork in ily, wi No objections to the country. a for one ‘week, if not previously engaged, at 145 Division street GOOD PLAIN COOK, WANTS A SITUATION ; IS in excellent laundress also. Please call at 203 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth street, first floor, Good city reference. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WANTS A SIT- uation, ‘ss thorough servant,"or a ‘chambermaid and waiter. Can be seen at 117 First avenue. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION Sa nurse, she has been accustomed to the care of chil- dren for several yea n take fall of an infant. Has the best of city r Mrs. May’s thread an of Broome street. be seon for two days, at ie store, No. 158 Bowery, coraet ANTED_BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, SITUA- one ag plain cook, and the other as ‘chamber- maid, fue washer gud ironere Apply for reference and ia- terview, at No. 28 Hameraley street. ‘WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, i ood plain cook, washer and irouer. nces can be given. Please call at No. the Bowery, inquire in the store. Can = Ha a RS ES "WANTEDBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to dochamberwork and waiting, or would take care of children. Tho best of city references can be given. Please call at No. 3 Second stree:, near the Bowe ‘an be seon for two days. RESPECTABLE Wsxmn-4 SITUATION, BY A Has no objection to woman, to cook wash and iron. go short di ee the counter, ay ct of city rater nee given. Can not enga, Pleas: onl at 76 Cromby street. Inn Protestants of ANTED—BY A MOST EFFICIENT YOUNG WO- man, ituation to do general housework in the city or country, iret rate wasl id a very cook and baker. Can produce call at 223 Bower} RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SI- tention as plain oook, Washer 8 and ironer, in a respecta- ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oman, in « private family, as cook; has no objection Ble private family. eed apply. Call ‘at 76 | to wash and ironer. The best or city reference can be given. North Moore street, whero the advertiser eau be ven for two | Please 506 Houston street, between Broadway and days. the Bowery, ‘iret floor. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH man (or groom ; understands the care ai agement of horses and carriages, and can be w mended by his, present employer: Call or address No. 10 Weahtagton pl fe will be disengaged in a few RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A ation in a Protestant famil Fate washer and ironer; would havo no objection to go ® short distance in the country; has the beat city referonce. ‘Any commands left at No. & Mulbury strect, sscond flo shall be attended to. Can be seen for three day: gaged. SITU. i8 & good cook, pes a first well experienced in sewing to travel with « lady or family. Plonse call at 217 First avenue, between teenth and Fourteenth streets, in the crockery store. be scen for two days. A COMPETENT PERSON, WISHES A SITUATION a8 cook and to do washing and ironing. Bost of cit ference given. Please call at 191 Fourth street, near Sixth avenue. A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, wishes a situation as chambermaid and waiter. Would have no objection to take care of children. Please call at 153 Goerck street. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS laundress; is «good shirt ironer; can give good city re- ference. Has no objectioa to go to the country. Please call at 266 Mulberry street. YOUNG PROTESTANT WOMAN WHO CAN COME well recommended chambermaid, can have a good Can home and good wi iately, at the northwes corner of Henty rand ‘pl Brooklyn. Call attor 3 o'clock, to-day. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as waiter, or to take charge of a dining room. ‘ood city ri Apply at 256 Mott street. “Can be seen for two da: A SITUATION WANTE: BY A MIDDLE-AGED French woman, as child’s nurse—little girls profor- able. She is able to give the pri ry instructions in French. Can be seen at 331 Twelftl ird floor, front room. GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, IN A SMALL RE- etable family, 88 cook, oF to do chamberwork, fine Washiog, and ironing. Has the best of city reforenee, | Can be seen for two days, if not spanned. el call at 176 Twenty-sixth strect, corner of Ei, avent OY WANTED—ONE WHO WRITES A FAIR HAND, about fiftee of age, of correct deportment and Active turn of hal apply to T. J. STEWART & CO., cotton brokers, & street. OY WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE. Bost reference required, Apply to James Davies, 200 Washington street. OY WANTED—APPLY AT THE DINING SALOON ) No, 584 Sixth avenue, between 12 and L o'clock. OY WANTED—MESSRS. est RDSON & go. ‘Nessan street, corner of Ann, have a vacancy for a pu- pil. One having some knowledge of drawing preferred. W4NTED—BY & RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation in s private family, as chambermaid ‘and waitress, or as chambermaid and te tab charge of children. Good reference can be given. Apply the hours of a daade ntresk. ILA. M. and 4 P. M., al ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTA: QoupE woman, as chambermaid, and to assist in ing, Good reference will bo given. Please call at 221 Mica beth street, rear building, third foor, ne” nll At 224 Blan ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, a children’ ‘8 maid, o1 a short distan treet, in the rei front room, Can be seen for two days, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and laundress. Bost of ity reference. Please call at, 04 Eighth strect, near First avenue. Can mn for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young w firat rate cook and an excellent laun- drees; under ting and mangling, has no objection to go to the country: Best of city reference given. Can for two days, at 19 West Nineteenth street, between th avenue ‘ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT woman, a situation as nurse; would prefer taking charge of an infant and do plain sewing, or to wait upon an invalid Ind st-rate nurse and can be highly recom- n for several days, at 150 Enat Twenty first ‘street, between Second and Third avenues. second fark, m, BY A YOUN at washing ai of children, —————— ene toon Doe two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE IRISHWOMAN, A situation as cook, ina small family; would assist in ashing and ironing, and make horself gonerally useful. The beat of ity re ferences given. Apply at No. 111 Eld- ri chambermaid, or as nurso and scamstre petent for either. Would have no osections to go distance in the oak Tho dost of city reference can be given. Please call at No. 45 West Thirteenth stree WANZED-CBY |A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young girl, @ situation, in some respeotably family, to do chamberwork and waiting, or would do gencral houso- work—the former preferred. Good reference given. Appl: £6 Macdoucal street, in the rear, second house, accon floor, Can be seen for t WANTED; A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL to do chamberwork and waiting. Ploase call at 110 Suffolk stre Wieecan A RESPECTABLE STEADY YOUNG woman, & situation as chambermaid or to do the general housework of a respectable family j J is a fret rate washer and ironer and a good plain eook. hjection to No o to the country for the summer, with a respectable family. of ci reference if required. Can be seen for two daye atl Eleventh street, between the First aud Second avenue, on the second floor, front room. FOUND TON THE FIFTH INST, IN ONE OF THE South ferry and Dry Dock stages, « bill containi certain amount, which the owner eax, sum and ihe RODE: ‘Apply to Wi he rear. Gt Grove street, in, OST—ON SUNDAY, ISTH INS’ ‘and Chambers streets, or in passing through Chambers atreet and Broadway to Broome street, © hair bracelet, with the eer ft e ™ is highly valued, being the gift of a de- cease: fe. The finder will be ‘suitably rewarded by feaving itat No. 23 Osea BOY ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD, NAMED A’ DONNELLY, who lelt 149 Elizabeth streot iss vey NoWankers. ‘Had with him at the time a bull torrie old. information concerning him will betnanih wocived by his father, William Denaeliy” at he Warren Hat Factory, Yonkers, or by John Mullen, '149 Elfeabeth street, New York, osT—ON F FRIDAY, EVENING, 18TH MAY, IN BROAD- way, at Th or between there and the Hoboken ferr, ny way ‘of rT Walker street, a gold bracelet, oak leaf pattern. The finder will be liberally rewarded, by calling at 344 it Hess. OST.—IN BROADWAY, BETWEEN THAMES STREET and Tudven'e Hotel, a cluster pin, containin; Nedes dia- monde set in silver. Twonty dollars reward will be for ite delivery at Claflin, Mellon & Co.'s, No. 111 Broadway. BETWEEN J. AY @ST—SUPPOSED ON THE SIXTH INSTANT, BE- tween Walker street and the City Hall, a green silk Puree worked with steel is, containing &dismond pin the former with a small gold chain attached. Any oeeke mee, found the same will be rewarded for their trow- dle, and receive th: rmeat thanks, by returning them to J. ROBERTS, 60 Canal street. OST—ON SATURDAY, MAY 14, ABOUT 10 O'CLOCK, in going from 252 Fulton street, through Washington te ‘Murray and Broadway ® parcel of papers, of no use to person but the o One was a lt age of the hot 2 Fulton street; # bill of. sale; and & reocipt for $41 66, in full Depentehake “uppor part of store 252 Fulton strect to June 1, 1853, The finder will be rewarded by returning thi to Thomas H. McCann or Nahum Nason, 252 Fulton street, up stairs, opposite the market. No eraste cd Ag ett bly Pde! de will be paid for its recover; JONES & JOHNSON, No. 90 Wall street, DANCING . ACADEMIES. | “ANCING —MR. L, BROOKE'S ACADEMY, Broome street, will continue open during all mer. A very few lessons are necessary to rendor th most excellent dancer. ‘ADAME H. GIAVELLI WILL GIVE INSTRUCTIONS in the most fashionable dances, to « fom private pupile, at their residence, during the summer. Terms, &c., may be known by addressing a note to 545 Houston street. EDUCATIONAL, ere KEEPING, ARITHMETIC, 4C.,, THOROUGHLY Cmca LLM, 246 Bro cadmay. Each ateaent fe 0 separately ‘artreceen, andr his studies, while the knowledge’ im racticnl re: RENCH LANGUAGE TAUGHT, BY A MOST PRAC- very diligent stadent to d correetly in ML be given at B. B., Herald RS. SHEPHERD'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL removed from Clinton street to No. 3 Cheover place, aecond door from Harrison street, South Brooklyn. The spring term of this school o ad week in May, when Mrs. 8. will be pre trust by the most unrem! BERMAN AHTY, —THE SUBSERIBER roe mnontys for instraction ia the art man ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY, A SINGLE LADY, TO teach ae one desiring a shel wan len ees “ yell to address H. M. re of C. H. fows, Accomac county, Virginie, All communications post Pai an, (apon principles of honor)" h'for the oxtra psy now or hereat tion t keavaeresalts WARD BISSELL, A D' nt, and (late) Purser U. 8. Navy, 20 South William st Gaon. WHO SERVED Be! THE NAVY AT ANY time from to eifie, are ontitled Pa ‘pay, and ean obtain the ane ae 6 ‘Wall strost, base- BETTS, Agent. WINE ARTS. ATION AL AsADERT rads orgie Now 0) the ee 4 Suet werk, ase ‘A.M. to 10 xaibition, dons conte: season tekets OY WANTED, IN A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS store. ry firky dollars the first year. Address John- son, box 751, Omi (OOK WANTED.—A FIRST RATE COOK, WILLING to go @ short distanes in tho cai ale for the summer, and understands the Kd ef a small dai oth neod apply, at 100 Fift \ARMER WANTED understands his bu come well recommend GOULD’S, 195 Pearl street. knowledge of farm work. |AMILIES WANTED—TO WORK IN A COTTON FAC- tory, mostly frie. between the ages of 10 and 20 years. ‘Apply at 69 Broad st corner of Beaver, ee, WANTED, FOR A FIRST CLASS | in this aed Fronoh preferred. It is indispen- sat that ah peak French and English. Address French e sekee per, Herald office, stating where she may be $$$ __________, Spelonced person, (and Es AGED AND EX- NE WHO THOROUGHLY ss, is w Protestant, and can ‘apply at TREDWELL & Boy, who has some a f a bady trom uid do of abedy om most tating testimonials from End part employers. Apply at 77 orif by letter, address ORTER WANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN TO serve in @ dry goods store. Apply immediately to Bartholomew & Weed, 551 Broad ARE CHANCE.—FIFTY YO! vity and enterpriat ‘ies In the F present ic street, Brooklyn, 39 Br Broadway, Room ERVANTS WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, TEN FIRST class cooks, eight plain cooks, w: And ironers; ff- Wanted, ore with, rer apriying at Atlantic street, Brooklyn: NeW Ho in want of ox- dallent belpy san huve such, of every uation, at thts office: ITUATION WANTED, BY AN INTELLIGENT, ENG- lish woman, as housekeeper oF ood dressmaker, excels at childr yas and every Kind of tiderclothos, “Good tty ratsbense Apply at 6334 First street, between First and Secon: an th cova fortwo Gaye an ven. ave: ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- t girl, as chambermaid and assist in washing and froning, er general housework of w smsil private feraily. Can be seen for two days at 280 Mowery, thirl floor, over the boot and shoe store. ITUATION WANTED, BY 4 STEADY PROTESTANT waith ye asnetraciien cookit mont 5 Washing YY Call at pene Hall ont b Baee ent, i saris WO RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMEN, want situations ; one as chambermaid and waiter, and the other +. Have no objection to going to the coun- fo faraily. "Apply 40 10) Ste Mark's place. Can te cook, and to help in th th ether as waiter or charabermnald situation in a respe fai much ‘ie robject ive kood city reference If ro \¢ country preferre: ‘bo seen for threo dai Twelfth street, betweon Third and Fourth event basement. if) a, Negeri myegt NE Pod GOOD COOK AND walter and seam- von moe are seomapaten and ence. Apply this week, at 126 West Fourte SCHOOL AGENCY—BY Us 8. E. z ances 293 Brot ord pile, atrons, private claseer, oh Teetarepy, bearians, the pureh perty, of school me ‘ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A PROFESSED COOK, ‘either in a hotel, or a dining snloon; has no objection to the country. I Inquire i for two days at No. 134 Walker ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, who bas had seven years experience in this country, to cook, wash and iron, or would do general housework in a small family. Can give good references from hor last place.” Plense call or address at 215 ridge street, Brooklyn, two doors from Tillary street. Can be seen for ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE, OR NURSE ‘and seamstress, by & reepectablo experienced Woman, Tne Or eeovise ep thie 1d atten snd uly iy. wing np children, or would atten 4 Cian produce talisiactory certificates. Address M.B., 45 Market street. JANTED-AT THE LONG ISLAND, SERVANTS) Wen iddagh streets, Brooklyn, 12 ueeworirn, ; we 1, MUFSE, AN ot fi farmer and 3 boys. ally. 7 ae THE FOLLOWING to—eix first clacs ok ton een scree, four Protestant girls for housework, tre Beote lish girls todo work ‘A two small famili situations 4 a for t) now F rivave familiee, “Apply at HEN DER: FON'S ofMco, No. 9 Court street, Brooklyn. ANTED—AT 4 SANDS STREET, BROOKLYN, (IN- Lelligence offie,) several good plain cook: girl for general housework, ehamberw ardeners, tores, &c. B. Ei 4 well recom: mended se M. WALLACE. Sori ga ay admis IRON WORKS, do. HEAP IRON BEDOTRAD WARBROOMB—SPRING 4 aha pra citrate at bait he Hse $00, The hy epring a at halt the woud ade in the rene te dvellings, hotels ‘sad samen igre 10d Brondway, above Spring * eee Bute FINE SUITE OF ROOMS, AND ROOMS for single gentlemen, can be had with board, in a gen- we a bose, aving a the modern improvements near tha and Bleecker strect. Apply w H. SHOMPSON, tab Wronaway, ANTED—THE ATTENTION OF PRIVATE FAMI- and bo house Keepers is drawn to Broadway, corner of sty of which avo Row com: pleted, meking it moet 1 and best tilated offs in the city. A good ohsice of seerante, of ery description, will alters Mon. ¥, good cooks, chambermaids, Seotch wait girl i, and attending German seamstrosses Ge i¢ servants, me teades. Torms ANTED—A SALESMAN, embrrideries, also, a boy WHO UNDERSTANDS lo learn the bneiness: alen, 6 AVAL ie blew Wvraang veo) LET, 89 Bo wery, ine ‘ Sasa ANTEDTBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituation; is a good cook, s first rate washer and jroner, also a good baker. | Pleaso ¢ King atreet, for two days if not engag of elty reference. Wasntaations A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, sitt a cook, washer, and ironer. in a li vat do ynsework. Please +4) Motbertys itreet, the can be seen for two day where al She can give the best of reference from her last place. Ware A PROTESTANT read maker and pas 112 Henry street, near lo general OuaN. A PLACE hing. Is a excellent a fo! ‘ike. Gerd ioieaneaeine D—A SITUATION, frye WAITER, BY A YOUNG ih arrived fro: country, who perfecti; busi Fé 26 frou ‘hie hia | ped aan pg BY TWO RESPECTABLE oun, eB: firet rate ic 2 who in capable of doing housework, tad'sen age ake vot reference from her lash. em loyer; the other, to do chi mabermork cad waiting, or wou LM te objections to do general it rate and |i b apply at 1b Prince the = W'ntev—ay Two RESPECTABLE YOUNG) Woe men, sit 4 ilaad atte 88 id is ent w: NO objectic beat of city references can or ighth street a: acon for two ANTED = (BY A RESPECTABL: W young girl * gaunt chanted tnd ral te fo in the countep, tive. Please calls) cose Seventh avenue, in the a ivate famil: lived ty ta Reva place’: mhe hata ity ference gts mabe call at nth street ot Wee! avenue, for two day oe 0 Seeame ANTED— -ESPECTABLE PERSON, A siTU- ald do chamberwork ya ation as Cr my a i nurse, Herald office, for two days. and sewing. Address U. B. ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE ENGLISH onan, » Protestant, situation ag nurse; it capable ing the entire charge ofan infaat, The beat o of eity feronee can be given, Apply at 123 Weet Twelfth street. ber tween Fifth andSixth aventios. Can be seon for two daya. Wares tion as chambermaid or to do plain s ing. Would have no objection to take care of children, Cam be seen for two days at the millinery store; No. 3 Second atres r Bowery. ‘WANTED A GOOD COOK AND ASSISTANT WASIL erand ironer. One thet has the requisite oapabilitio and can come well’ recommendens may apply at 41 Tentl street, between Fifth and Sixth avenue Auiberal wages ven. YOUNG LADY, SIXTEEN YEARS \NURSE—A RESPECTABLE AND by in a very bed pent 4 high wages: Adare wi MB, Herald ofiee, tl Wednore WA NZED, A WE healtby woma: family. “No shjections to aamoand residence, to J. a, ‘WANSTED-IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY OF POUR Ny, persone, ncgee woman, a8 cook, washer, and ironor. no need a} ut thore who rat Apply at No. MBO Wert Thirteenth eimegenee tale work. ANTED—A HEALTHY, SMART AND TIDY PRO- testant girl, to do the general heasework of a small pri- vate family. “She must, come well recommended washer aad iia and understand plain cooking. need aj nies combinin; wualfieati ted. Ape py, ator 22' Walker strect, from) to 11 A, M. sala A a ANTED—A FEW YOUNG LADIES, TO LEARN TI vest making. None but gi will be pacehe om good work mended to stores whon tang Broome street, third floor. ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, AS COOK, AND TO do the washing and ironi: must come well recom~ mended from her place. Also, @ smart twelve or fourteen years fe; to go errands an: work. Apply at No. 23 Went Thisty seventh streot. gh, about de light WANIED—AN EXPERIENCED COLORED GIRL, AS waiter, in ® private family. She must come well re- commended. ' Apply immediately, at No. 74 West Twonty- sixth street. ANTED—TWO OR THREE GOOD VARNISHERS ‘and polishers. Inquire at 488 Pearl street, or in the evening at 257 Bleecker str yANTED—A COOK, AND A YOUNG WOMAN FOR zeneral housework. Apply at 17 Court strost, Brook lyn, this day, and to-morrow in the-store. ‘ANTED—A SMART, TIDY AND INDUSTRIOUS irl to do the entire work of a oan family; she must pes good eben yaner and fy rone None but Scotch, , Eng- ish or ‘els! ‘o 8 worl eer son good wages will be paid: AWPIy at OOP ret, Brooklya. WANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, AS SEAMSTRESS AND child’s nurse; a French or English girl preforrod; city reference will be required, and one that suite will And good comfortable home. Apply ‘at 264 Jay atroet, Brooklyn. ite IMMEDIATELY —A PROTESTANT WOMAN, to cook and acsist in washing, in a small rivate faint few milos from the olty, on Staten Island. ly ab ‘est Seventeenth street. ‘ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A CLEAN AND Wise git who te good plain ‘cook and first-rate washer and ironer. City reference required, A Gorman pro- ferred. Apply at 20 West Fifteenth street, botwoon Fifth and Sixth aven WA4NIED-A PROTESTANT GIRL, AS clTnD) nurse and seamstress. Apply in Clinton avonu®, we: side, sixth house north of Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. ANTED—A GOOD OOK, WASHER AND TRONER; bak sseasing th qualigeations will hoar of tion by cat King street. None apply who aro ee jualified X en ‘y particular. Muse idy and steady its, An American preferred, Wann YOUNG MAN (A GERMAN PREFER- red) that ean cut up frost perfectly, aud oan make Bol y ke. Al ttl v 01 to gre poe Apply at oher shop No.'3 Walker PeCe eRe A0e tment Srs Pe see may otl cle ae Wee ACTIVE YOUNG WOMAN, AS bist cook for s restaurant. 10 has been ii Lacy “Opry fae Apply at No, 3 Coentics slip, nese south atreet Ww ANTED—A BOY, nt! SIXTEEN TO EIGHTEEN ears of age, to attend & Met peed Hira Ho must be capable of writ ty mae and 1 rapid bi an gud customed to directing letters apd matin in all respects suitable, a eT Apply at 129 Liberty street, near Greenwich. 1 lon will beat Wei venne ale whe se BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls, who are highly recommended from thoit post and capable ohambermald, and children’s nurse, understands fine washing and ironer?’ the. other i ‘ood plain cook, an excellent washer and ironor, undorstands faking, and is a competent and willing to fill the above in a ce Private family. No objection to go to Brooklyn tr Hobsken Respectable eity reference gives, ‘Plenee coil SE 208 First avenves front roo, sucond Agar for tes hays ANTEB—A SITUATION, BY A young woman capable of sulting and Stting tnd} Also, would make herself genera No.7 Hester street, up stairs, back room, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, « mbermaid, mind children, or to do hous encen for two days, at No, 72 West Bigutceneh Sixth avenue. San EE | BY A xo rne GIRL, TO a asdist in ‘and ironix ood city references, Apply’ at 1s1"Wrest Teaitth retest tr E iv gag ANTED—BY A bith lee GIRL, A §) TU- ation as chambermaid and plain sewer, or to as: pens wasbing and ironing; has no objection vk ly useful. Best of city referenc: U7 Elm street, front baseme W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Pi rl; is a first atesook, washer and ironer: erwork and wi s20n for one day, at 83 West Thirty third Sec ar r ibroadway. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, ‘woman, as fa plain cook yeepoctable sinal ‘ Wert Thenty BY A RESPECTA! CH washer and iroi of city referen: street, Cam be seen for roa SITUATION, BY A YOUNG PROTES- tant woman ae chambermald or seamstre oF child's 0 into the country. Best of city given. Apply fisth avenue, “rst Can be scen for three di Woiectine wo SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE king woman, to do the cookin ferences. cam b floor. We an A RESEBOTA assist fa the woshin sewin, dest 0} eal nt 74 Zuarles street, near Bleecker. BR Rapp ie ASS A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ti Sl ag! cook; is a good baker of oaks d bread, and Bes eens ly understands her business; is cellent washer an Has be seen for two days, Please 6 corner of Hudson, ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situ to cook, wash or iron in mily, in the city. Best of city references vont be seen ‘for two day, at Mio Walker street, over the ANTED—A_ BITUATION, BY Pr GESPECTABLE sis reas, Or seamstress and to do chamber work, = ly éapable of either in a traly ite fami- ply. Déet city references givens Can . 2 Fifth street, in the camphone Ww: TED--BY A MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, & situation as chambermaid and waiter, or as cham bermaid and to aseiet in washing and ironing. Can give the best of a referen Please call at No. 2 Union court, ween Eleventh and Twelfth stroets, University place. be seen for two days, if not engaged. Want SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung Woman, an cook, washer and froner, in pri- vate family. The best of city reference given.’ Apply at Svea? street. be seen from 9 to 4 o'clock, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ne boy, thirteen yeart of age, to ran errands in ivate family, for two years. 'No quired. Can be for two days at 91 f Nineteonth street, be- twoon Siath and Seventh arenuer ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIR, A situation as be! ring private Willing to go country. Has 00d city reference from her I Can be ween at No- ig Woorter street for two if ‘not engaged, between Hounton and Bleeker street We yeneye SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do plain cooking, washing and iron- no objection t¢ kk, Cy in the oF the city. 8073 Chariton etrect, in the rear. Good cit ve given, = ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A young wor RESPECTABLE . to cook, Wash and iron, in @ private family” The Be atty reference can be given. Inquire at 133 Mott street, in the store. Can be seon fortwo day: ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU. ation to cook, wash, and iron, or a8 cook private family Best of city references. Please enry street, in the rear, third floor, room No. ANTED—BY A RESPE@TABLE RyoLIen, WOMA rol acitnation as chambermaid or waiter; or bh charge of Ce) and do — sewing. Bost of city rei i need given. 0 to go wabore distancy in the gaatey. oy L Bim street, corner. of Howard. ‘an be Paty Rio ays. ‘ANTRD—A SITUATION, FORA M, ig EFFICIENT ) oung Woman, A& Cook, or would undertake poneral heneowrrk : cmt Tanndenee zeglgestigh tae ag ae wo coe pase Ab foronce. Apply 64361 Bo j ihe Basement, Wiese IMMEDIATELY. Wend OR FIFTY tate nters, to whom the best wages will be given, te fost: aneen x oa pine North river, es Yonkers: Appl: LAUGH, Nos. Sand 4 Doack strect, le pe REE SE RNR Sieg ions ANTED TEN GOOD SALESMEN, TO SELL SEVE- W “Nlanticlee wanted is every family. mak dollars per day. One wanted, with $X0, to goto Phitnd ne for Boston—e: ce $1, ret che per annum. Call Wan nak ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, AS SALES- y goods ostablish- WANTED—A CAPABLE AND EFFICIENT BOOK keeper, accustomed to the books of a woolen oF evt mill, may hear ef a favorable situation near Catskill. At dress, with name and reference, Mill, Herald office. ‘ANTED—A GOOD BOY, W cightee years old, to make tim store. board ‘in the fam: St nederate wakou. Apply at No. FROM FIFTEEN TO tea — ina foi ene om ST Seventh avenue,” ire: Pec raannar Feta \—ONE WHO of charge A ‘pal king of sroom may apply at LO Weare RELIABLE AND GENTLEMANLY men, to sell through this State the patent self-heating , and tailors’ Inquire a 398 Broadway. ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS OF ‘a office, down town. Salary, frst that writes « fair band, and cam may address J. P. A., Horald of rons, yea com ¢ well fico. ————— wr ee I ee a LAD, 16 OR ¢) ke himeolf Apply tose. _¢. t Wooltord a Co, t Co, 389 Breadvay. ny re Want A RETAIL GROCERY, nan from 10 40 20 years of age: ono the business, and who can give undoubte ply at 104 Vesey street, New York. ANTED—A STEADY, SOBER MAN, AS WAITER, Wc 12s Beekman str i S| WAaTie Sar alee ARPA 2 a tots ad tins ea required. Apply at MANNING'S ome ott ea ‘ulton street, Brooklyn. The best office in the A YOUN@ Squainted with id reference, may ap nice, ebam! references r He et, noar city. cS ae CE Ee DPS Be WANTED EMPLOYERS CAN, OBTAIN, AT Tim office, 688 Broadway, free of charge. st plished ‘waiters, chamberinaide, nursee;*ladie ards, barkeepets, clerks, bell bo; rd OFFICE, NO. 261 BOW. Fall ind of aivuat as, ing; aleo, good pla (Gn city ‘andy gu tr can be had wanting laces, Judge for them: if not suited. paid to ortinary fate foed experienced railroad yt good, bl thi play on the Sth, ‘20th an ‘h month, iG. ‘Stok, Contractor, oes Nerds Worn otreot. PR i ie Nils al _THE ANNIV! ANNIVERSARIES, URGAM—182.—THE PHILOLEXTAN 80 ; 2, felabrate tte, ite any: first yen x SoclETY Wi wit Metre Giga Pak as Byomes MeCacey, Committee Daniel Emburysde,—f areangem THE FRADE, as. AINTERK—THE MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK use Paint ’ Sooiet; Aa particular! seauested i. 1d (heregtiat mocting Go" be held thie ¢Yeniuge Convention Hall, as the revi titution find bye: laws will then be read for final « OLN COWTON, Soorctary. bi ee ay WANTED, A FIRST RATS jouth. une ‘who oan engrave, © . a a LEAVITT, 169 Broadway. ANTED—A JOURNEYMAN WATCHMAKER. & Wat iorkmas may apply to Freacis Brome bce sua Chatham treet. 7 ANTED—A WATCHMAKER, TO GO TO A TOWN on Lake Erie. Apply to Brown, Palmer & Dwight. Rea ei eteraietinth inh Wars FEW GOOD UPHOLSTRESSES, YOR curtains, &e, Apply at 262 Sixth avenue, ————— Warr page CLASS WHEELER. NONB BUTE those who can give good recommendations nocd apply; at Thirty-eoventh beh Seventh avena MARSHALL & TOWNSEND. JOURNEYMEN TIN Th 0 work= ANTED—A BRASS TURNER, TO MAKE Gano. nometer boxes and is rection? tmatenmongs. pnb anges ay Wat a Gus 8S Fr sppiying to JOMN BLIGH A BON, «0 Fulton view

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