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we Four Dollar Hats —Bright Tokens, Professor Morse’s Invigorating Elixic com- Dribliant fabric: 1; it for weleoming in the ti: tenses ot ie rind {ho idoattaation of geutus, at No. 573 way, under Metropolitan Hotel, Aby, Elegant, and Durabie—The most appropriate hat for summer wear is the elegant silver beaver introduced by the “ Poop tatters,” the prac of 11 We would advise our tdeal mechan! irk row, friew d #2 its merits before purchasing else whero. H.F.U. sales rggm, 11 Park row, opposite Astor Mouse. %é I know a Broadway Tallor who Invariably eoash for all his ganda, Io buys in the oheapost and at market, and sells cheap, aye, cheaper thew tie choan- ihe never buyson time or eredit, pays all hia cutters, Jesmen, coat. vest and pantaloon hands, evary rounded by ‘a briliaut array” of talyutet pI nuniber is—three, three, and thrae—No. 23. Broadway. Do you know bis name? to he sure I do, 18 tukes GEORGE P. FOX, the 1 je tailor, to load the fashions, by pl than one item—" clot! «Hay am I, from Care Pm Free "Thus sang Olifour. the chief mazistrato of Cashmere. as he was depicted in the ballet opera of “La Bayaders,? and ths sing or éay ali zontlomen who havo bought anits of clothing from T. SMITH, Jr., of No. 102 Fulton strect, This is no marvel, Any man with one of the elozant, fashionable, end ebeap suits of clothing that can be ound there, must have joy at his heart and contentinent “t his | nger’s end. Smith has the best assortment of clothing to be viewod oF seleoted from in this city. 1 nuinbers ” Call an “$.," on more Be ye Clothed—To be Properly Cl te galy necessary to eellon our friends, W. W. PARSEL CO., No. 31 John street, corner of Nas 4 artiole necessary to complete a geutleman’a wardrobe may be found, of superior stylo and workmanship. Superior Under Garmenfs, Gloves, and Ho- | siory.—One of the most extensive and gclect assortments of | American, Eng! Seotch, French, and German will al. | Waya bo found, at ‘reasonable prices, at ADAMS’ Hosiery | Sud Wander Garigent Manufactory, No’ 62 Brvsdway, oppo- | Fito Metropolitan Hos*t aud Niblo’s Garden, World’s Fair and Crystal Paiace Depot for Boota, shoes, and xaiters, 21 Broadway. will be oponet on Saturday, May 21. Broadway goods at by-stroet pr avs ig the motto. Ladies’ Furnishing Rooms, 620 Broadway.— Rrery description of ladies’ wardrobe and childron’s cioth- Ang, ready mace and made to order. Ladies of Now York, and thone vi Hing the city, can seeuro the inaking of any dosoription of ladies’ garment. in from four to twonty four hours notice Household linens realy made and mad) to order, for families, hotele, ehips aud steamers N LL & CO. » HASK Canal street Carpet Store, No. 70 Canal | street. —E. A. PETERSON & CO. oall the attention of their friends to the stock of new and elegant carpotings just re: guived from the most celebrated manufactocies, comprising fapestry velvet, Brussels, threo ply, and ingrain; also. a Tarre assortment of vilclotha, venetivus, mattings, window ahades, dv. do. Crystal Palace Carpets, at Hiram Anderson's eight epacionss ales rooms, No. 99 Lowery. now styles of Axminster, Tnrkey, aud Mosaic carpots. entire piece. Also, M Tandscapes, table an &e.; royal velvet, y Ben: earpetin; n ub the New York Cr; lehrated English floor Bothic sae Tiel a imperial thros-p N. ih —-Boantivul ine Tbe. pur ya ight yards wido, of fre ‘Atso, English wid Aimer arate nishingly low gray carpeting 9 oileluths at 2s and 5s,” per gard, Algo, 1,060 pieces @ wiite and check fancy matting, of splendid quality, remarkably cheap. Strangers and Citizen: ling and intending to travel advantage to ell immediate 315 Frondway, where has aseortuent of prrtable a Indies and gentlonen, than wis © elty. You cannot fail to be sx price, be your desires whut th that these'are only one the four last steams ber the number, 345 v2 X€ you are travel- | adit greatly to your UTTLE'S Emporium, No. fered quality a1 Boar in mind, also, involves broaght by d France, Remem. A Beouticul *tore.—Tactes, Miller & Co., In | Canal street, have ged ond d iv store, so that itis w the most deh neptin the United | States, where Ind’ « miswes, be cLildren can be sup- plied with gaiters. .'i slippers, audevery | article appertai t moderate prices, N. B.—Wholesale and retsil MILLE: CO., No. 134 Canal street. Rich French Paper Hangings and Upho!l- atery good: VLOMGN & HART, No. 243 itroadway, in- | vito the attention of whologals buyera and the public gene ; ya'ly to their stock of ubove govde, comprising avery descrip- tion of French paper hangings, rtnin materiala and up- holeterv good, which they offer lower than any other house inthe city. Papers put up in tho Lert manner, by experi- enced workmen, We dircet Attention to the Sale of Farnt- ture, china, paintings. to come off this morning. at 10g Polock, at the salesroom of BRAX CH & McDONN Fulton street. From a hurriet insnoction of the i should pronounce thom just the thing for the season; and | from our knowledge of the uf hand, husinoss like manner of the auctioneers, wo would say barvaias may be expected. 4 Es 3 1 soda, now Ianding, alto a priie lot of Castile soup. 8, cloves, oils lemon and bergamot, carbonate ammonia, euper carbonate soda, &e., for sale, in lots to suit purchas'rs, by BUSH & GALE, whi leeale cruggists, 186 Greenwich ste Billa:d Tables for Sale.—Gentleman about | purchasing for private or publica will please call and examine the splendid stort now on hand. GRIFFITH & DECKER, 90 Ann stroet, David Rait, Importer of Vinmonds, offers oreale diamonds in uzew, as impor in lots thore- vom to suit purchasers. Rich diamond Grosses, olustora, tars, rings, half hoops, hoops, sinzle stone, ce. ke. at the owest trade prices for cash ot approved paper. Office 381 Broadway, corner Whito stroct, second floor, Except from the Inimitable Faithfalness of | the liken no one would suppose the marvellous por- | traits produced by GURNEY, No. 31) broadway, wero da- | weerrectypes. ley have all the characteristics’ of avperb paintings. Twenty-five Cent Daguerreotypes.—To the majority of the ae ded who Lave paid five sod ten dollars for pictures, t et of taking fine portraits for only two shillings see imporesible and ont of rei until ¢! visit the grent German establishment of K co take three hundred pictures | sily, at No. 289 Broad Fifty Cent Daguerrcoty pes, atrect and the Bowery, at I. V. HARRIS’, Pat the bect materisls ero used, and tho finest. ¢ pistures mace, Beware of all tients tive cont bum Don't go near them, for the ladies aro in dangor of gettin, shaved. Twenty-five Cent Daguerrean Ocpot, 132 Bowery, next tothe new Mowery Savings Bank. Five hun- red pictures talen. Everybody goes there. ener of Grand where none 8 of iN world at KELIY & aad 4 Rend Bhades war: at any other estat] Yarge shades, pain! St, Nicholas Hotel, between Broome and | pring strocts, Brondwa N.B.— Store, ehuroh, and other «i lettored to order, tn smperior #tyle, Co., Proprietors.— An add sp endid hotel as just been compicted, opened on Paosday next, the Yth inst, The new building adjoins th central marble the cornor of A 10 first | Tho new | structure on the nerth eile, and extends Broome street, riving 125 feet additional front, elegs rooms, capable of accommodating 1 8 aro all fitted mp in the most supe | with hot and cold water, haths, uae, &e., y / is fui J with a full Sized double French bedstead, of the | most eleraut and stinptoous make, with appoirtments to | gorrespond. The hotel iz vow the largest ia New York, and | in July next a farther “annexation” will take place on the | sr athern ide, affording room for between 160 aud 20 per- | ens, In she fail the entire structure will be completed, and the St. Nicholas will then cover two'acres of ground, and Db: the Inrrest hitel in the world, A magnificent publi room for gentlemen, uneqnailed in splendor on this continent, has wet been added to the main building of the St, Nichol he obarges for transient cuests are $2.50 per day, as they have been from the cominencement.” Snites of apartments, &v., in proportion. TREADWELL, ACKER & CO. rn style, nd every chamber The Leading Newspapers Throughout the Union nearly all concur in the opinion that the immense and eonstantly incroaring tradu of Now York is mainly induecd by the liberal manner in which her business men advortise their goods in all parts of the Union, the more especially in the Sonth and Wert. A very proportion of this adver- tising bas Leen rent out thr commercial advertising h W.H. McDONALD, li2 Nassan street, corner of Aun street, where the leading papers are on file forexamina- tion, and every facility afforved for the prompt and correct trapemission and publication of advertising to any part of the Union er Cana. Look at the Water you daity use. ite dull, leaden look ; it ts © compound of dirt, sith, table and animal matter. Porous Glass Filter will ro- purit ‘ail at | trnth. | Notice No Family shouid teave Home warm weather without tr providing the Lottle of Wolfe's cele! rated Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps The proprietor hes received numerous letters. from nil sections of the country, attesting in the most decid and empbatic manner to the extraordinary and unexpected effi- cacy of this medicinal beverage in correcting and preventing the i) effec Is of change of water upon porsons travelling. Put up in pint and quart bot nd for sale by all the principal druPuists in the United States, UDOLPLO WOLFs, Depot 18, Uflice 22 Reaver street. ng the elves with @ Sewing Machines. —The Best Machinery ean- not be too perfrct, and that which eoxte the most origivally fagonerally found cheapest in tho end. Sowing machines which operate with two needles, and make # peculiar stitch, that leaves a triple Lraid on the under side of the fabric sewed, ean never ans ood pare Favel ont, the under Wark drop apart: ewed inte pre » boul ancther fe whother thoy | r $A", or at E thoy ure Their work botrays re than once. The ved, which zht noodle exhibition and | NGER & CO, Patent Sewing Machines sf every varicty, making 4 new and superior Ktitch. No shuttle is used, and the threads sre tied torether atench stitch ia a seam of ti greatert beauty and strength, whi rip wh overy thied stiteh is out. Price $60 Come and them, with certificates from persons using hundreds, at.our tore, 4 Chambers street, GROVER, BAKER & CO, pa- d proprietors. Artific ferported a lal eyes, which exactly a tural organ in color, movement, and expression, and can ho in sertod or ra- moved withont pain or operation. Ne. 62 Broadway, nearly | ‘opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel Dr. J.B. Stiliman hoes Resumed his Peac= | ps ag thie cit, OMece No, 84 Broadway, near Union park. All Homely Folks The Temple of Beanty Ts open, to visit fs plainly your duty ’Tia the depot of JONES’ famed chomieal soap, Which wakes all eruptions and skin spote elope, And makes skin that is coarse, yellow, freckled, appear As white as an infant's, roft, spotless and clon While Jones’ famed coral isir ro.torative Causes dry. coarse, ercy hair most lovely to live. Reader. the depot isremoved tol —wind, 6", Walkor street, ‘Tho price for hoth i» reduced one half, to 2a. These standard es, and Lafont’s soap root, liquid hair dye, ronze lily white, perfumery, toltct articles, &0.,'can bo had se above. Mind the number, 61, four doors from Broadway, t wi d and on perfectly, ar: atail tines rea be i i 2 H 3 E S sten, mupicates vital energy to ever: relaxed orcan. and imparts & degreo of muscular strenzth. and a capacity to endary fatigue, whether bodily or mental, that is perfoatly astonish: ivg The flaccid flesh'and museles harden under ite influ: the nerves are braced every Sbre is restrung, und any #n+penced fanotion, either in man or woman. ts red to fas Tune put up highly co . ntrated, in pint bottles, and sold af bottle: two for $5. Ci RING. No. Lift Broadway, sole agent. Rheumatism, &crofula, & —Hyatt’s Life m is the most certain remedy for ee pee diseases flowing ‘rum great, im: ¢ setonrd ME, G. Ne Franklin iss Ridridge street alter he had been so severely afllicted with rheumatic ‘to bo nnable to got in or ont of bed withont assist ured Mr. E. B. Holly, 77 Market atrovt, of a dread ‘crofula, for whieh he had been treated in the New tal ix months, and thon pronounced incurable, Yo inten oe 4 thousands of cases equally desperate, which Lave been publiched in the Herald. Sun. and other‘papers. Principal depot, 246 Grand street. Price 75 vents per bottle. Life and Health insurance for Travellers, Minors and emilies.—Dr. R. HAAS! (formerly profe Vienna, and late chief surgeon in the Hungari medicine chest, with fifteen hotles of the moxt medicines, including preventives gaint acue, ide and typhus fevers, cholera; also, remedies for the cer- tain cure of opilops; fala,’ disenses of tho heart, &o.; with a book containing. in plain Iancusce, all that can be done in any disease ; according to alodathy, hommopathy and hydro oa ‘hy. 40 that. every ono eam become his own ply sician. To be had at 33 Broadway. rice, $2, $3 and $5, necording ta size, which will be feat co a rt of tue pion. All doubts are dissolved gratis. = Hill—Inimitable Cutter of Halr and Whis. kere according to tirenologicn! and selentilie prinoiples, al- z the style to the head, face, and entire porson, thereby developing the beauties of nature. Shaviag pei formed skilfully by the best of workmen, wt 45 Nassau street, sorper of Liberty. _Hil’s Instantaneous Hair Dye, for a Beau- tiful brown or black, withont injuring or'in the least de. stroying the natural gloss of the hair. for sale. Applied at the depot, No. 45 Nassau streot, cornor of Liberty. Also, Dis celebrated Tufallinte Onewaut fog the hair, Gouraud’s Liquld Hair Dye is, without ex- ception or reservation, th vented. Beware of pufied dyog. Equally cele is Gouraud s Mediated Sosp, for curing punples, freckles, satlowness, chaps, ronch ness, dc. Poudre Subtile uproots beir from any part of the Liquid Rouge. Lily White, aud Hair Gloss, at No, 67 street, near Broadwa; Hair Dye,—Cristadoro’s Liquid Hair Dye.— Thin celebrated dye haa entirely revolutionized the Whole theory and system of hair dyeing. It 4 alone and unapproachable in the purity and natural appearance of the color it produces, in onght like rapidity of its operation, and in its lasting and nnfading 6. Applied privately, and pold at CRISTAD: Hone: AOYERTISENENTS RENEWED GTERY DAY SEE THIRD, SIXTH AND FIGHTH PAG “POST OFFICE NOTICES, Post onrrcy, 3 —THE MAILS LX for California, &e.. tin Aspir v per United States mail steamship Tltinois, will close at ‘this office on Friday, May 20, nt one o'clock, P. M. ‘ isAaG V. FOWLER, P. M. SPECIAL NOTICES: AMILTON HOUSE, FORTHAMILSON, 1.1L, 18 NOW open for the reception of boarders. “he steamboat Engle will Leave the pier at the foot of Mucray wtrast at 7 and 9 A. M.,and st 4.and 5 P. M.; from Fort Imnilton and 10 A.M. ond at 284 aud 6 P.M.” Parties who may w fo cuoge rocme. can address the proprietor at Fort Hami Hous ton. or at the office of the Astor ON. B.--Two tne nished cottages to rent. HA\: LEY D. CLAPP. HOVENBORON TTORNEY AND Nor at law. Office and residence No, 331 Broome near the Bowery. OTICE—TO MERCHANT DEALERS IN BUILDING materials, ov any 0 with the building trade. ‘Thi or of a frame co mn tho corner of Cypres erne and tho Loag Istand Railroad. heroby gives notice to all persons who may be interested, that he shall pay pont | of bis contractor debts on and after this date. RS HAVE SHE FOLLOWIN a . M., om Satur- ys, on and after 4th June, 185% :— Racvott, Aborn & Motley, | f. D. Doubleday, Wm. A’ Wheeler & Co., Amos, terrick & Barnes, Smith & Peters Edward A Lamber Richard Bainbridge & Co., Geo ye Ht. Jonas & Co. Mark Levy & Brother. XAS LAND GRANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD 8Y HALLGARTEN & HERNFELD, No. 4 Hanover street. _THE MILITARY. PILITARY VENTH REGIMENT, NATIONAT, Greys —A new uniform, coat, pants, epantettes, eauzi- lett apd rash, made fora staff ethicer, for tale very cheap, they are all ofthe best quaity, and trimmed with the he: ofiace. Apply to Mr. WILLIAMS, No. 9 Chambers atreet, betwoen 10 nnd o’elock. Ww AW YOUNG LADY WOULD LIK for daily instruction in a privat She is fami! th modern languages, acquired in Paris, is a ski pinnist, besides poseessing an excellent education, Address post paid, Miss Wilberforce, Herald ottice. LI, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT SIRLS IN TOTS city, also many good moa and Catholiv girls, obtain kool situations at the Protestant Employment and’ Society Aveney, No. 7 Carmine street, juncti Scamstrerses, nurses, cooks, cham keveral workers, waiters, faraers, Xe. N. B,—Situations given rorpectable Protestants iron uf churzo. GARDENER, OF SKILL AND EXPERIEN: Wishes for a comfortable titnatioa, He is well quainted with the best varicties of fruits and flowors lay out grounds, enperintend hothouses, cvld graperies, conservatories. " Hie is strictly temperate aud not afraid of work. ‘The hort city reference can he given. Addgess Gar- dener, box 2,450 Post Otlive, RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUA jastore. She speake Geman and English aod understands Frerch. Please send a note, or cail at No, 07 ‘Thompson stree' YOUNG GERMAN GARDENER, WHO stands flower and v sardening, and Produce sood reference frow his last wishes a sita ation, Addre New Jersey. ‘M. Ents, Hudson, formerly North Bergon, ying it in keeping the books of any tradveman, or attending to any light respectable businoss, Isa good Accountant. Addre-s Alphases, Herald office, 3HLY RESPECTABLE WINOW LADY, RESID. t No. 4 Butler street, South Brooklyn, ia desirons few gentlemen borders, furnishing them with {ast and tea, and dinuer on Sundays, MAN, FROM PHILADELPHIA, WHO ITAS years experience in the hardware business chtain a situation in some wholesale house; bost ivon. Addrces Hardware, Herald office, imtnedi of ok lodging, & nee NINTH nches of he Summer, Kk. City re PROTESTANT COOK WANTED, A‘ st Ong who understands all’ th filing to go in the conntry for con the Kours of 10 and do’elo FAMILY, Go- yman, who has bebu ae ae to Mel sourno o¢ Syd- is birth in the first or Heatin, T services, to wait only upon two persons. oman having one child wonkd not be ohjeeted to Ad 8, for three or four days, M. D., Post Office, Hudson street RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA situation as chambermaid or waiter in a family. Has no objection t try. “Has good city referen er of Bleeck WOMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUA. 4A tion as chambermaid and waiter, oras laundress, or would go ns cook insemall family. An Americ: i referred. an be seen for two days, if aot enry street, room No. 11, third story. A® EOTABLE, GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS 2A nurse and sea 88. n sew very well, and can Zive coot recommendations from her last’ pla % Union street, six doors above Smith stre for two days, USTRALIA.—A Bb 4A. experience in this o; New England man snehester, Birmin A apectable 50a short distance fa tho coun- Please apply 291 Elizabeth Can be xeon for two days. i lyn INESS MAN, OF MANY YEARS as salosman London, prepared to toh goods, is join a party rending goods to Australia, to Aecompany them there and ip nies, cither at the digzings er in the prinei- pal towns Only five per cont advalornm daty is charged in bat ecuntry on New England goods. M n goods net coming in competition with well. The adv. i Mle aze brace, and of stri tive of Biitein—wo withing to establish b more compensation than his servi Worth, cr would pay his own passage xnenses, and take his share of the protits, or would act as pursor_on board a ship going there, or in any businers capacity, for a small compensation, Address, lor one week, M.C., Bre a Poet Ofte would be acuual'y YOUNG WOMAN IS DESIROUS OF ORTAININ ation as chambermaid and water, or scamst and nuree, Can give the best ofeit references. Plo enll at 31 Mulberry street, in the rear, N AMERICAN YOUNG MAN IS DESIROUS OF OB taining a situation, as shipping clerk ov light porter, in ping or commniesion house, Has woe knowtedce. of bookkeeping, and can give the best of references from his present employer. Addros# American, Horald ottice. WHO HAS BEEN ALREADY EMPLOYE: ‘ail embroidery and lace store, may find a ste a food salary, by applying at B ) hotweon LADY, inar Boy WANTEDGIN A BROKER'S OFeICR: ONE WHO resides with bis parents, and from 19 to 17 He must be active, industrious and steady, and fur vd ference for henesty and integrity, Cail, from 1 till 2, at 137 Front etreet, upatair OY WANTED IN A LAWYER’ who writes ® good hand and « Will reecive a reasonable Taad3 P.M, tod. 8. Cary ‘4 ntier, 19 Beek nan steect, OLLECTOR WANTED.-WANTED, A MAN OF IN- tegrity and experience, to collect an account of a poou Har character, who will be sberally renumorated for his Jnbor. Address Sanches, Herald office. NOACHMAN WANTED—TO GO TO THE COUNTRY / for the enmmer. He must be an exporionced driver, good groom, and able to wait on table. Good recommenda: tions required. Apply from § to 10 A. M., at No, 18 Brond street, HAMBERMATID WANTED FOR THE COUNIRY—A ) girl who understands chamber and dining room work and can wait on table. Good reference re Apply at No. 160 Astor House, from 4 to 6 o'clo C°Sk WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—ONE Wil0 UN J derstande platn cooking will find employment, by ap: plying xt 700 Broadway. Also a waltor wanted’ iano diately YOACUMAN.~A COLORED COACIIMAN, WHO WAS J beon in fe Inst place upwards of oficht years, (the fami ly now soing to Europe.) is dosirous of n elmilat situation, His references aro of the highest roxpoctahiNty, Please ade Gress box 2 124 Post Office, OOK WANTED—A PROTESTANT Wi x (ferred: must thoroughly understand yectunae Fae, © a good washer and ironer: ‘at 31 Rast 1 street, between and lz o%lock, A. M. | te Twenty first ebambermaid. Apply at M Sands street, Trookiy ene RUG CLERK WANTED.—A YOUN AC. Diivuin'ed seg the preseription Vininens may apply = AG Mudson street, northwest coruer of Spring. City re- RUG CLERK W. A YOUNG MAN, WELL acquainted with the retail and prescription ‘business, uiay apply at 359 Third avonue, between 12 und 3 ovclocks So pl Noiiha Ed LA pass WANTED—TO WORK IN A COTTON FAC- tory, mostly irla, hetween the ages of 10 and 20 years, Apply at 69 Broad street, corner of Beaver. [= CREAM MAN WANTED—ONE THAT UNDER stands the freezing of cream an4 water ices; also, an as- sistant to the same. One qualiied may apply at 19 Union Square, next to Fifteentin atroct. ene Oe BI ne ATarox NOTICE.—VARIETY sly. THIS DAY AT ‘at the auction rooms, 18 treet, vis: ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Ri SPECTABLE Woman, 8 wet nurse. Can de for two days, 1034 o'clock, < iepies atau shanaaiad tae ek ge ed 7 rm ra SE watcher, ry, new style c ‘an ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | lockets, x bree rofrigerato print ‘as chambermaid and waiter, and is will- | maps, dc. Sale of faruitureen Sater Pooh Pinta, ; THOS. BI ANCH & M’DONNELL, will sell thiaday, the 20th i erally useful. Can be we mended, ‘ud seen ater present empl street. T, it 104g o'clock pre perior ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE | ¢ircly, st their rooms, an extensi assortment young woman, to cook, wash, and iron, or to do the | of elegant new cabinet furniture, to close several consign- work of & . Geod city referonce | ments, consisting of three suits rich rosewood parlor furni- % nteenth street, between | ture, in plush; rosewood and mahogany marble top tables, ‘ixth and fortwo days if | al! kinds; Voltaire, parl 4 iu 46 aasort- not engage wood pi marble to — -- mubogan, dressing bureaus; marble to; inber furniture; sets of rosewood stands, and other o! ‘W4sTED_BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation : bide rich Bohemian vaees, just roceived; several fi hi then besineen walle fat rien maak Ate: copes BADREEAGES. | Tea pain pee ‘ware: fine ivory balance handled two day Knives, with plated forks; hair mattressos, hearth rugs, ear ARDENER WANTED.—A SINGLE perfectly understands his business, and can come well recommended from his last employer. may hear of tion by applying on Saturday morning, hatweon the oven and one o'clock, at 266 Fourth street. Sootch or Epg- h preferred. MILMINER WANTED.—A GOOD MILLINER 13 wanted to go toa pleasant country village, One who patently: understauds her business, and can give good re- ferences as to charactor and ability, will receive liberal wages and have a good home. Ap iy wt 329 Greonwieh atreet, between l2and 4 o'clock, until Sronday afternoon. LUMBERS WANTED.—GOOD WORKMEN CAN FIND tes ly eiplovinent, and higher wazes than aro paid in stern city, hy addressing, post-paid, HENRY L. WIL- SON, Proprietor Chicngo Plumbing Works, Chicago, Iilinoi ALTSMAN WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, ACQUAINTED with the trimiittig *cinéss; ond thet dan produce tes- timoniais as to character and capacities; at I. G. GARELL & CO.’S, (Washington Buildings,) corner of John and Wil- liom streets, TRAW ILAT TRIMMERS--GOOD AND EXPERIENCED ©) hands wanted. “Apply at 171 Pearl strest. TRAW SEWERS WANTED—GOOD AND EXPE- +) rienced hards, xeoustomed to sewing braid hats, Apply 171 Pearl strect. MAN, WHO G!!UATION WANTED—LY A RESPECTABLE YOUN! SD woman, todo chamberwork or general housework small family. The best of city reference from her place. Can’ be seen for a few days at No. 3 Sixth gt tuird floor, in the T9 PATENT.ES AND OTHERS. A MAN OF ENERGY, indofatigable perseverance, and good address, is open to devote his whole time, upon comission, to anything iiksly to he very remuaerative. Address ndustey, W. H. MeDou- ald’s Advertising House. 102 Nugsau street, New York. ‘0 DENTISTS--WANTED, A GOOD MECHANICAL dentist. Apply to Dr. Napoleon Preterre, 400 Grand street, from 10 to 1? A, M. MPO MERCHANT TAILORS.—A YOUNG MAN WISHES L to learn entting in a respectable house, for which he will pdy, Any one who wishes a bookkeeper, by single or double entry, would find this a good opportunity, havin, becn several years as such, and served ‘ously severe! years at the tailoring trade. Address Cutter, Horald office, TESTMAKERS WANTED—TWO OR THREE FIRST rate customer hands, to work by tho week Constant employinent and good Woges. Also, one or two to learn, Apply at 47 Lispenard street, WARTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO WRITES 4 GOOD _ hand, and is good accouylant, Must understand Pnglish and Germay Good rofercnces required. Salary moderate. Address Ft. B. C., Herald office. WASIED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS THE MAN- ufacture of varnishes, and who is able to take care ofa factory. Apply at 305 Pearl street, up stairs, WANTED SOUP PERSONS, OR FIRM DOWN TOWN, (thoee enguzed in the painting business preferred.) to taite an azeney for the sale of w patent article. Addrovs, with full name and place of business, Progress, Herald office. ANTED, THIS DAY—THREE FIRST CLASS COOKS, eight good plain cooks, fourteen girls for general housework, two Protestant girls as cooks and chambermaids, one coed cook ‘or a saloon, two for large hoarding honses. Anply at Henderson's cfice, No. 9 Court street, Brooklyn, N, B:—The most respectable office in the city. WAITERS, CHAMBERMAIDS, PROFESSED COOKS, good plain cooks, washers ‘and ironess, oxperionced purses. Ie les? maide, laundresses, and thorough sorvants, hoth Protestan ni’ Catholics, with good references, can tuations, without any delay, by applying at MANNING'S office, 10 ‘Tillary strect, Brooklyn. N. ib — Employers supplied in city and country. WANTED—AT MRS. GREEN'S DOMESTIC AGENCY, 606 Broadway, five cooky, $10 per month; ten to cook and wash. Tish proferred. Ono man waiter, one female waiter, chambermuids, uurses and good help—eolored, Ger: man, Scotch and English, WARSTED.—FAMILIES, HOTEL AND BOARDING honse keepers, wanting good servants, will always find an excellent selection at MORRIS & CO.'S office, 287 Lrondway, corner of Reade street. “Waiting for situations, this day. ‘English cook and chambermaid, for one housa! English chambermaid and nurse, German first rate cook and chamberinaid, Scotoh girl, and a number of good Irish ser- vants, cooks, Iaundrees and fluter, ete.; also, German wait- ers, porters, vonchmen, mechanics, Terma moderate, ANTED—DY A FRENCH LADY, A SITUATION IN a fawily a3 scamstress, or would like to go to Europe. Can be seon at 90 Walker stréct, WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GOOD COOK; SHE VV “is a good washer and ironer, Bost of city reterenco given. Please call at No. 217 West Twenty-sixth street. WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A rituation as chambermaid and waiter; can aasist in Nachingand ironing Has no objection to town or country. The best of city reference from Her last place. Can be som, {M1 First avenno, first floor, front room, TED—FOR A FAITHFUL, QUIET, NEAT WO- man, a situation as nurse for an infant or to travel with a family. She would prefer to go to Europe. Lived nearly nine yoore in her Inet plage, has from that and from others abundant mmendations. Apply at Hi corner of Atlontic and Court streets, Brooklyn, over the grocery store, second floor, frout room, V JANTED—RBY A YOUNG LADY SIXTEEN YEARS of xge, a situation aschambermaid and to do plain ‘Wing, in a respectable private family; would have no ob- Jection'to take eare of children, Pleate inquire at No. 3 Second street, Lear the Bowery, in tho millinery store, 7ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Woman, who lived elit yeurs im her Inst placo, a rit- vation to travel a family, or would be willing to un- Ace the supervision of w gentleman's house, Please ad- wa note to M.A. 1d office, WANTED: BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation to do general housework, or as plain cook, Washer and ironer. Protestant or English preferred. Appiy 4400 Greenwich street, second floor, back room, Can be sen for two days. ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A SITUA: tion as housekeeper ot pastry cook. A watering place preferred, Best of retevones given as to capability in either station. "A note addressed to Mrs. Harvey, No. 204 South Fovrth etreet, Philadelphia, will be attended to, ws ART, TIDY YOUNG GIRL, A situation a3 cook; ise good Washer end ironer, no ob- and waiting; has the best of Cun be seen for two days at nad €. jection to do chamberwork reference from her last place. } Tenth sircet ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, a3 chambermaid or ehambermaid and seamstress; would Lave no objection to takecare of children, or tomasist in washing. Please apply at 110 Court street, Brooklyn. WAntEn— young wo stands fluting and Has no ob jection to Thirty-tiret street. sven for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young girl, a situation to take care of children and do plain eewing inh respectable family. ‘The best of refwrence can be given from her last place. Please eall at 83 Nine- teenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, third floor, tack room. y SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE : is an exeellent laundress, under- gling. Prefers going as laundress, » country. Ploase call at 293 West ‘The best of city reference given. Can be A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE as nurse. or to do the housework of a fomily, Flas no cbjection to the country, Please No 48 First stvect, between First and Second avenues, in the rear, Best of city reference given. Can be seen for two day ED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ¢ Woman, to cook, wash and fron, or do the roneral ‘of a emall private family: best ‘of city, reference given, Cun be seen for two days. Hones call at IS1 Tweltth street. WANXTED-A SIIVATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE won 2 s8 or dressmaker in @ private femi- ly, or to nssi’t to take care of children. She has no objec: to go to th Pioaco apply at, No. 91 West Seventecuth street, Lotween Sixthand Seventh avenues, wis TED—-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, arituation as chambe, vaid or nurse; is expable of taking care of children from their Lirth; or as waiter and chambermaid. Has the best of city references. Can be feen for two days at No. 3 Second avenue, in the stors. JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A wing, or take She has good city reference from her last lived for nine months, Apply at 52 Spring r, front room, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer and ironer; #he ghly “understands her business. ‘Tho best of city re- # will be given. Cuan bo seen for two days. Plonse call to the second brick house in Bond street, between Douglass and Degraw streets, Brookl: n, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESP English merried woman, ag wot nur V situation to do chamberwork or plain cure of ¢) ildren, vi CTABLE enpable of |, tuking core of a bnby from its birth. Beat of city referencos, Apply at 240 Fourteenth street, between avent JANTED—A SITUATION, BY RESPECTABLE person, as nurse; she iz accustomed to the care of children aud is capable of taking care of a its Lirth. The best of references given, ‘Tweltth street, betweon Firstand Second avenue the country. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as cook, w: private family. ‘The bs required. Would do at in the wash- ing and ironing. Ploase call at 101 avenue A, third floor, front room, between ‘Tenth and Eleventh stréets, Can bo veon for three days it not engaged. WANIED—A SITUATION, AY A RESPRCTAREL Young woman, as seamstress; ts capable of encting and fitting children’s dresses, Aand B, n he given if Would go with a family into 8. Pan give the best of Apply, at No. 197 West Sixteenth street, ‘Can be fen for two days, TUATION, BY A R honsework; is a first-rate washor Best city rofereace given. Please the country for the summer mon! city reference. and irduer and plain cook. call at 160 East Broadway. Wares A SITU. young woman, ag ATION, metre: BY jA COMPETENT nd to take care of chil- dren; is an excellent needle worker; understands shirt- niaking, clso sews very nicely; has worked in a shirt store, Has the best of city references, Please call at 55 Thompson strect, in the basement, Can be seen for three days. pets, rosewood and ma wardrobes, locking any averetnriew and, book cases, W2ntepma SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE sor, off paintings, £¢.. Also, oue ehit young woman, as cook laundress, in a respectable it of former purchasre, fumoily. She has lived for four years in her last situation, | other goods not here enumerated. Sale positiv The best of city reference giv Sty required. Inquire at 163 | the state of the westher, Pronpect street, Brooklyn. SE ee ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE HOUCH, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY, FRI- at 1034 0"clock, A. M., at No. 38 Vesey street, near young woman, to do general housework in a small pri- House, a ied assortment of second vate family, or as plain Iaund Beat of city reforen hand household farni ising the usual assortment Please ecafl at of bedroom Thirty-secon between Ninth and ree d chamber furniture, suc! bedsteads, bu- ‘Tenth avenues. Can be seen for two gilt elaises, mattress pillows Sap pene paremaen arge ros suit in broca\ Wantep-4 CHILD TO WET NURSE, BY A YOUNG P + one superior innoforte, pier clases, 7. married woman, who has Jost her baby. Inquire at | Wilton and Brurseis carpets, mahogany eatension table: 295 Seventecnth street, Can be seen for two days, Ac. Aleo, the kitchen furniture, with which the commence, REAT SALE OF REAL \X W.—The undersigned will tiou, on Thursday, the 26th inst., in Toronto, 418 blocks, sufficient for over 2,000 lots of the usual size of city lota, cowprixing a part of tho Cruikshank This property isin a conimanoing, plengant position. overlooking the bay and Lake Ontari>. ‘The Northera Railroad is now in opera- tion to Bradford, on Lake Simcoe, and will be completed to Lake Huron in August next, ¢ Grand Trunk Railroad from Quebeo to Lake Huron (pasting through the property), together with the Hamilton road, connecting with the Grea Western, will be completed in'Is55, which, with the grant commercial advantages of Toronto, are au earnest that its growth must ne excocdingly rapid. The population of Toronto is at present 35,000, and rapidly increasing, and when the railroadsare in full operation the ~——- | property must he most materially enhanced in valu G GIRL, A | Terms, one tonty down, and the balance at any time within situation as chambermaid and waiter, or to take care | sight sears. Interest at 6 por cent, payable semi annually, of children, orto plain sewing: hasno objection to go to the | Plans of the property. city of Toronto, fe., can be seen country; the beet of city reference from her last place, | the office of Bronson. peegy © Corb Broadway, Metropol Please call at (9 Aun street, in the store, itan Bank building, New York, where all necessary informa- = — te tion wil be given, and Lithographte plaus delivered gratia to ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM all applicants, AMES M. CHAN, atte situatiag ¥ Sook; she Baderstands all Kind W. J. FERZGERALD, astry, &¢e°; would be willing to aesist in washing an z aca Ing. “Gan be seon for two daya nt ol? Houston stieets LEEDS AUCTIONEER.—HENRY H. Senate aes pecans DS € CO: will el) at auction on Friday, May 2, TANTED—BY A SOBER D STEADY Yor at I] o'clock, at gallery rear of salesroom, 8 Wall street— woman, @ situation as laurdrevs, or to do the gener Pxtensive sule of tine pistures, autographs. wines, &c., com- housework of a smal) privete funily, She has the best of | prie ng an entire invoice of fine pictures on copper aud af- reference from her last place, where she has lived for the | tia st received from cae and 20) baskets of ti a W4NTED-BY A RESPECTABIE SCOTCH WOMAN asituation ins private family as cook, washer and jroner; reference given if required. Can be #cen for two days if not engaged. Apply at 112 Delaney stroe Py Ansan SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as chambermaid and seamstress, in a small private family, or ag waiter; no objection to go to tho country for the summer. Good city reference can be given, Please call at her present employer's, 128 West Fourteentli street, near Seventh avenus STATE AT TORONTO, C. ffer for sale at public au ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Seotch girl, # situation as chambermaid; is a good washer and ironcr. Has excellent city references. Can be seen for two days at 89 West Eighteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU last two years. She is an excellent washer and froner, and new brand of champagne, just received. Alsi can bo seen for two days by calling at No. 207 First avenue, hetween ‘Thirteenth and Fourteenth gtrects, third floor, front room. For the city only. Pie autograph letters of Kobert Fulton, 0 be eold without reverve, vie — : About 75 fine oil , being copies of Oxtga net, Brouwer, Bi iotures on convex ard oval je, Teniers, Rafaelle, Titian, om nud other celebrated picture: JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation as cook, washer and inals by Postolle, Chamboax, Delavergno, Durant, Car: in a tall. private family. Has no olijeetion to cham! dini und other equaily celebrated modern Freuch artista; all work, general housework, or to mind children, Isa good | o! which have just beén reecived, and are well worthy of the baker, ‘The beut of reterenee from her last place. Hasno | attention of connoisseurs and amateurs of painting. objection to go inthe couutry. Apply at No. 114 Tenth ave- | | Autogreph Mauuecripts-—Twelve valuable manuscripts of hue. between Seventeenth sid Hichteonth streets, in the { Robert Fulton, the greut inventor of practioal steamboats front basement. Can be seen for two days, ‘These manuecripte are in bisown hand weitfac, and ilustra- tive of the orivin and progress of his invention, as knowl dged by the celebrated anthors and civil engineers of | the United States, Great Britain and France, ag well as b; tho official documents of the avove powers and Russia, ani NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman, in a hotel or private boarding house, a8 cook; she understands all about meats, soups, pastri Ueneen for two days, aUNo. st bisthevsane, | Public ‘acta to the samo effect, documentary evidence of nn * | which accompany the manuscripts, and are now ready for WASTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE | extiniuation st cur office, No.s Wali wtreot; all of those let young woman, as chambermaid and waiter Can | ters are tranemitt ‘eet from his son, R. Palton, to the rive tiie best of city rete call for two days at 2 and Fourteenth streets, JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMA isa first rate waiter; has no objection ty do cham work, and can make herself geverally useful, and has no tions to goin the country. She has the best of city rence from her Inet situation. Yh ce from First avenu er last plage, Plonse | present owner. theroly precluding the povtil betweea Thirteenth | b cing other tha ginels, Also, at Lo’clock, P. M., immediately after the pletures and manurcripts, high grade champagnes, elarcts, hooks, sauterner, eherries and brandy, The champagnes just to ceived and an entirely new brand and article, bottloi for the | London warket, are équal to any winein the country. The hooks, claret, eherry and brandy are of the firgt growths and | colebrated vin ch the attention of the public is lity of their Pleas call at iteentlis tres on Ti si iste cepecally golieited, in packages of wood and glass. Cate. teenth street, between Fifth andSixth avenues | {ieee now ready, Which can Le had on application wt our WNTED-A SITUATION, IY A RESPECTARLE | ofice, Ne SWallerrect. young Woman, to cook Wash and irom, oF gould de | Also, cue of Colt’s revolving pistols, silver monnted, and general hovsework iu a small family; sho Tae had expert, | one Treuah double barrel gun richly garved. Alro, wlargo ence for the last seven years in tiis country. Can come | BtwLer ef autography of Gen. Geo and other well recommended from her last place. No objections to go | crlelrated etatesmen, To be sold toly after tne in the country. A plage in Drooklya preferred, Call or By addres ‘oome street, ANTED—A SITUA'TTO: EEDS, AUCTIO: Ss NEER. y, broestilla, Keyptian and * — NDID STA- BY A RESPECTABLE blo man Protestant young woman, to do chamberwork and | tls~Uenry H. Leeds & Co. will sell at anction on Taotlay, ing, or chamberwork; has'no objection to wo to the | May 24 nt 101% o'clock, at tho mannfactory of Mr. Thos, ivon, Plonse call at | O'Callaghan, corner of T eighth stree Browdway, splendia tnarble mont ood city reference can he * am feuth strect, Ste Mark's pl iting of superior and vi Cab be soon for two poenaeen carved statuary, do. d do. Sienna, do. a3, ks ree ~ | Feyptien and Lishon mantels, richly veined. To! buildors TANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER, OR | #1 others thie assortment offers a fine opportunity $ V orm raseio! aoarees ieie cars | tho Broadway, Bowery and Seventh avenne stares, pags \TED—A SITUA" BY A YOUNG MAN, TO | TJOUSEHOLD PURNITULE AT AUCTION —J.1, VAN J ANTED, A SIEUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN TO | FY EWATER & Co, vill relly at tuete extesroous id Wall assistant bookkeeper, ina largo wholesale jobbing or | thcnirelves with superior articles, The Sixth street, on May 21, nt and valual ) n f past 10 o'clock, a large itiment of super duce good reco! is prese i¢ Iuce good recommendations from his present employer i cay Ue ne Race fl é pops Ps ‘ Fosewood, ee Re ee eeectd omen n ee tn Onset asm good home, Ad: | Th oeany, walnut end osk furn F broea? re tole, pluch and heireloth parlor Cura i WANTED—DY A MARRIED MAN, WITH A SMALL | front cterer arble top pier, centre and sofa tablos, }Y family, a situation as farmer. Can he seen at hislact | carved aud eatension do, »orcle top dvessing bureaus and tion, “The best of reference given. A letter addressed | washstands, Frenep, Gothic aud » uedstonds, Voltaire, W.K., Manhattanville, Convent of the Sacred Meart, | Gothicand parlor chairs, mattrastes, paliasses, &e., Ac., the Whole icing the etock of denier decliaing business, aud will be sold without reserve. .d furniture and carpe Also, two gilt six light che BUSH, AUCTIONEER, NO. 10 NORTH WIL- iam atroot —At 143s o'clock, extensive sale of new and hand furniture, in good order—Feather beds, wat: looking glasses, carpets, Lookeaser, deske, cutlery, fo; wlso, an involes of dry goods, jewelry, dow: le Varreled uns revolvers, soveral paintin, » ko. 4 K will be attended to, y will yield a daily profit of from $6 to $8. Iaquire of Dr. I. R. ROOT, 512 Broudway. is ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, IN A SMALL, private hoarding houre, to do plain cooking, and must be a first-rate washer and ironer. None need apply without | d city reference. Wages $7 por month. Apply at tld franklin street, = Zot ANTED—A LAUNDRY MAID; ONE PERFECTLY ACKHUAIN TEA WIN Ler business, who can bring good re- commendations can apply between nin? and twelve o’olock at No. 21 University place, cornor of Niath rtrect. A. Pro- 7 ANTED—THIRTY GOOD AND INDUSTRIOUS MEN, with 2 capital of from $10 to $50, where the investinent, Also, a targe asrortmont of second removed for convenines of sale, MPOR DEWATER ua Obristo, white end red Mu ng the above vines will by f mported. Also sixty olive tree AUCTIONEE: ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A ‘teach music; one desiring st NGLE LADY, TO tnation will do well AGE SAL to address IL. M..enro of C. If. : : are & Henry’ will’ sell 't sab 1 0 Aosomas county, Virginie, - Allegan | ence stroet, ty virtue of w chatile mortrage, ‘the TANTED-IN AN EXTENSIVE IMPORTING AND | {crnitvreand Gaturts of a firet clase saloon consisting of Witittoe Taney goods toraeye ntcamanvwhe uaderstande | 12rcvunter. ef! patitings, han raringe, Iarge Jot 7 ANTED—THUREE GIRLS, ONE AS FIRST RATE | (M{ORTGAGE SALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE, V 1, A c! on ie © o' hinaware, cook, baker, washer and irduer, the other as waiter aud ee a rR dda Pacers Be istant in washing andtoning. Aleo.aseametross, who isa | Se oer sede tone Te eae dressmaker, and understands thoroughly all kinds of | #losToom, £5 Nassau street, near Tulton, : nily sewing, and must be a neat piain sewer. None noed | Will vell at auction as above. by order of the mortgagee, Very largoond snlendid assortinent of first class cabinot furpiture and rich house fcrnishing articles, earpets, pinno- fortes, &c., to be sold without reservo, by order of the mort- | gmcee “Abe gocds ave gil in firat rete condition, having bean tee oply eight months, and constt. of two very Tioh tape try velvet carpets. one elezaut carved tosewoud7 octave pia- roterte, with mother of peasl Reyy, aud coat s700:a splendid re of and nurse in her own house a baby two months | oval niftror cost $150, two suits of beautifully carced rose- ; wring | wood parler furaiturs in rich green velvet and satin broca- pADDIY at 2 State street, Brooklyn, between Nevins | Tit) ize Freuch plate pier giatecs, slabe and brackets, = Clecantly carved rosewood centre and’ faney tables, recep: D- AN ACTIVE, NEAT GIRL, M OR 15 YEARS apply int thote who can bring the best city references, and are willing to make themselves gonerally useful. Apply from 10 to 1Z0’clock, in Union street, & h Brooklyn, fret house abova Henry étreet, on the left hand side up'from amilten ferry. JANTED-—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, TO TAKE | ay T ANTE, | tion chair, beautiful voltaire and rocking hairs, couches, A eee cht housework and’ take care of two | wehognny tote, sofas and chairs, Leautifully carved rose little childron. Wages $3.amont>. She must be a Protost- | Wood etegere oon bo @ and seoretary, suit of ant. Apply to the housekeeper, ity seventh street, | handsome rr ning room furniture, vis. : extension table, marble top ef oard snd mahogany hair seat ebairs, white and gold Freuch china dizer sets, rich plated ea near kighth avenue, TANTED—A STRATE PASTRY COOK, IN A | tore, rich cut glarewero, &e., of! Brnsaels WA ivteinto von short tietance: inthe comserg, “None { Pett stale carpets und Fods,' hut Mands. ehtzed. rosewood nead apply uniors th Hy understand sinous, | bedeteadsand boreaus, large rocewood frame dressing glass, anit can come well recommended. Address Kay, Uerald of | tiahornvy bedsteads, burcanr and wachstands, best South flee, fortwo days, stating: woere an interview cau he had. American curled horse hair #, bolsters and pil: lows, Fronch montel clock rhaments, rosewood TANTED-TWO RESPECTABLE WOMEN; ONE A | cereretogere, Parian china ticures, rich sil er plated toa Wau plain cook, frat-rate washer and ironer, and good | and coffee scr richly decorated cl:ina tea and votfeo sete, ivory handled table eutlery, together with all the usaal ssortment of chamber and kitehen furniture, Taker; the other capable of acting the part of scamstross, chantermaid, and waiter, and nurse. None bnt those who can bring the best of city recommendations as to ehuracter and capability need apply, at 162 Tenth street. Be PORTA a PMT OAT EN pees hundsnme sorrel Porse, 1% hands TANTED IMMEDIATELY—A CHAMBERMATD, WHO . Lega eg ‘understands washing and ironing thoroughly. “Apply tylish and fasbtraveller, warranted din MH harness, and ess, and a neat family d sents, in perfect order, made to of the beat New Vor! anakers. \0- wrly new. Sold on account of the owner leay- Cen be seen at the stables, corner of Myrtle Brooklyn, THe; Ki at 51 Houston street. ble for family n ANTED—A LADY'S MAID; ONE WHO IS A FIRST rate seamstress and competent to the other duticy. She must be a Protestant, and well recommended. Apply at No.7 Fitth avenue, botween two and four o'clock. J} ANTED—A NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS, TO TAKE the charge of growing children, Sh» must understand drersmaking, children’s clothes, boys’ pants, and all kinds of family sewing. Nono but a Protestant need apply. The test of city reference required. Apply, after 9 o'clock, at 160 East Fourteenth street, WANTEDIA STRONG, ACTIVE GIRL, FOR HOUSE work and washing fora small family. “Apply at 80 Clarkson street, rockaway, with rail order by en top bugey. ing the elt) und Carlton a EREMPTORY SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—THE CAN- of Baltimore, will offer at auction, on the the first day of Juno next, at IT ne hundevd building lots, eligibly situated, Prine on paved streets. ‘Terms—One-third cash, one: irdin six months, balence in twelve montha, William SAMU OVER, Auctioneer, street, Baltimore. H liarrifon, agent. NTS IN POTS AT AUCT. TER will sell this day, Ma; gales rooms, 14 Wall streot, a fine ¢ hardy hybrid, | perpetual and: monthly roses, on thelr own roots. grown in pots, now in excellent condition for turning ont in the g: nor pleasure ground, froin the establisiment of Ts W4STED—A RESP MIDDLE AGED SOBER | man, to take charco of an iron yard, who will be will: ing to maXe himeelf generally useful. Must come w: commended. None other need apply. Herald office, for two days. ro | Tinehanan, Astoria, 1. f. Purchasers may rely on fevery WANED A PROTESTANT GIRL, ABOUT SEVEN- rectly named, and of the first quality. Thoss teen years of nge, to assist in the work of private fs purchasesroses, will have ® rare opportunity at mily, where she will he trented as one of the family. Apply lc, a8 inany of the plants are in bloom, therebytena . Ming them to use their owa judgment in making their se- Monteomery, 4 Cortlandt street, ifrom ten’ to clevem lock A. M. WANTPDAIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A PROTESTANT irl, to take charge of children and do chamberwork: no other but Protectant need apply. Good reference will ed. Apply at 190, and not to 110} Chaystie stre andor. ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, TWENTY-FIVE YOUNG ein a business now paying Sto $5 por lave apply or addross early, Prof. J. Broadway. day a very enperior lot of moss, monthly, perpetu s roees, in 100 ublé dablias,” and cari wef the very be verbenas, tubcroses, gladiolus, roms, honeyswekle Ko. put up in convenient lots, J. &¥. Henderson, Jersey City. Plants packed and ped when desired, Catalogues. SIMEON DRAPER WILL SELL AT AUCTION tho Sth of Juno, at the Merchants’ Exchan Ke, $300,000 sevon per cent Convertible Bonds of tho Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad, of Ohio, being the balance of $60,000, soured by a first mortgage on the nd frauehises of the company, and iesueddor the of the iron for the road. These bonds nro i ~ - mature in 1862, and boar comp: ANTED-—IN A RETAIL BOOKSTORE, A YOUN | semiannual interest, payable nt the Ohio LH and Trust wan who has xomo knowledge of the business ando! | Company, inthis city, This railroad extends from Colum- ing address. Qne who would be willing to advanco the | bus, the capital of Ohio, 12 miloe westward, to Union, on the ats of his employer can meet with a permanent situa | IndianaState line, where it cor nocta with the Bellefontaine tion by addressing, with real name aud reference, box 3410 | and Indianapolis Railrond, placing it in full o ienti Post Offi With alt tho raiironda branehing po Obio and Mississippi rivers. At Co ANTED—A SMART, INTELLIGENT LA FROM | Obio Central and the Steube 4 fourteon to sixteon years of age, ins commission house | which, through Wheeling and P urZ, ¢ounect with the in Sonth street. One who writes a nent hand, is expert in | main railways to Haltimore and Philavelphia, making alto figures, and exn give good city references, way address, in | gether the wbortest line of roads that oan le constructod his own writing, box 5,288 P from those seaboard points, through Ohio, tuthe Great West. - The counties bordering on the Columbus, Piqua and Indt- A SALESMAN, OF GOOD ADDRESS quainted with the city retail dry goods busi ship) OBTAIN, AT THE itge. the mort accom et, Indies’ maids, stew and servants of all de Wannres Broadway, free of ch plished waiters, ehamberinaids, nw ards, harkeopers, clerks, bell bo; iptions, 1 polis to abus it joins wit He and Indisna Railron ana Railroad, contain 175,00) inhabitants, with taxa erty amounting to over $10,000,008. Th pra: V TANTE are rieh, ovon for well Apply to C. G HOOK, 3°0 Bowery. iio, in all the elorm@nts for rriironl trate, -—— ‘The éash subscriptions to this road, TANTED—A YOUNG MAN, 18 OR 2% YEARS OF ly all paid up, amonnt to, £00 , to take orders on nm rrocery route; one accustomed | mortgage bonds... . 000,000 to horses. Address Grocer, Herald offic h nd mortgage bonda, whieh lave Leon eae — ly all sold at and over #), smountto.........., 400,000 WANTED-AN EFFICIENT HOOKKEEPER, UNDER. oo standing the crockery business. Apply at the office of $1,067 600 Taylor & Co., 62 Pearl otr which will cover the whole oost of tho road, being under ANTED-—NINE CLERKS, FIVE SALESMEN AND four bookkeepers, in dry good TOCOFY #torea, giv- ing $500 to $1,500, Call from 8 to 12 ky at 423 Sixth cnue, N. ¥. Commercial College, $19,000 per mil ‘The work is in rapid prozrers of completion—48 miles of the track are now being laid down, and will be running by Juno Ist. The rest of tho rond will’ to ready for, the suporstrug- ture by May proximo, The whole iron for tho track iv pur- chosed, and at prices far below present rates. A glance at Fit: v TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘oung woman, as cook, washer and ironer, or cham dermaid or law Good reforenre given. Please call at Concord strect, Brooklyn. Can be seen for thres days, ANTED—A GARDENER, TO GO A StiORT prs. tunce into the courtry. A married man, who fally understands bis business, may bear of a good situation by addressing a line to Hortienlture, Herald office, Good ro- ference will be required, and a Scotchman preferred. TANTED—AT NO. { SANDS STRERT. BROOKLYN (inteliigcnee office,) several good plain cook girie for general housework, chamberwork, &c ; also, fary mers, gardeners, «rooms, conchmen, hoys for trades, atoros. &o. 'N. B—Einployers supplied ‘with efficient and wall Tocommended rervants at this ofiee. = M .WALLACE, ‘the map will show at the important central position oc- cupied by this road, No other road in Ohio will command 40 large & portion of the throuch traffic from the wholo sea board to ti Now York, Philadelphia and Baltimore OFFICE, A €LERK, ‘igome hand, and who has had ex law office. “The best recommenda. ty required. | Salary $170 according to the morits who can write a erience in the duties of ions as to character an: per annum, which will be inora Cf the applicant. Addr: t paid) box 1,643 Port Office, stating nime, residence, age and reference, Warns, SALESMEN, yIN A RETAT goods store ; also two boys to learn the busine Which load from the Mississippi to ther «ities. he pros: poots of this road are such ag to make the convortibitity of rent value to (he purciaser Further partioulars oan be ad on application at No, # Pine steee x Np EMPTY CASKS. &., A 1ON— 820 B Dy Trang (lyiday, May. 20,) at 1034 o'clock, at No. 67 Dey a Pireet, cornor $f Ureenvich, tone, coffee, mustard. spic NTED IMMEDIATELY—A MAN THOROUGHLY | jelly, kingtr, pepper, prescrves, piekles, brandy, Maingn an qunlnrad Mintine manufacture of lemon ayeup. -Ap- | claret vince, Hn, separs, tobacco, Ko , together with & lot of ly to 8, Teen wich street, neke, do , suitable for Ores, Sthers need apply. bai se | or WELLINGTON A, CARTER, Auctioneer. ply will all find this a valuable link in the respective avennes | TEAMBOATS FOR 8aLt aT AUCTION.—THE CON- ditions of the new lease fur the ferry at the of Srine street requiring hate of to oe Spinid ery than thee herosatire weed, th stanmbonte Tae ispentenee and Olive Braveh, have 1 Wrenn in the former lease. and delivered to a will be sold. together with thei aiture, ‘at public suction hy James Al, Miter a Monday, the 23d inst at W o'clock, M., at the Exchange, Wallstreet Tue boate are lying a6 the foot of Bridge street. Brooklyn. where they way be any time previous to the safe.” ‘The boats will be sold sepe- to ly. Terme—Twents . berpaid on the day of sale: twanty Siena ee livery of the boate; and balance (fifty per cent) in pent oom ee lay f 16 with security” is SS tpprered © Co or 08 Shice,” New Work: May iz'nag, DePartmont, C ° is ees A.C. FLAGG, Comptroller AMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER—DaM RD- S ware.—OSGOOD & CON KLIN will tee At 10 o'clock, at their store, 138 Fulton sti maged hardware, consisting of files, saws, mall hardware, c- Samvet OSGOOD, AUCTION EER—OSGOOD & CON€K- ) LIN will sell this day, at 10 ofeloc Fulton street, by virtue of an attschmen form sealea, book case, looking «lanse letter pevepee, car- pets, office desks, ¢ 8 i f & A MUEL OSGOOD, AUCTION FER—O+ GOOD & CONCK- > LIN will soli wt room No. & City Hall, this day, at 1a o'clock, property adverticed by the Couptroller of this eltye for the Croton water rents remaining unpaid for the Jour QAMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER—NEW AND SE- cond hand turviture —OSGUOD & CONCKLIN will sell on Saturday, the 2let, at 104g oclock, av thelr store, 133 Fulton strect& Inrgoand general asortnent of new farni- ture, consisting of parlor and bedroom and brocatelle, marble top buresus, sof % Wathstands, de, Also, a collection of second hand furni- ure, Cron DRAPER, AUCTIONEER—BY 8} SO PER—Othee 46 Pine street corner of Will May 20, at 12} o'clock. at the Merchants’ Exchange: 5 Mansieldand Sandusky Ist mortgage 7 per cent bonds, 180 Company of $100 eaeh. i of Ie Ccean Benk, of LO eke . ree oF eb peabury and Norwalk Kailroad Company Conn, 0, by order of the Su; int if - whe hy onder o perintendent of tho Banking De IMEON DRA- jinm—Friday, $2,0(0 New York State 6 per cent stock, redeemable in 1854. 7,000 do. do, 1865. [ go. ~ 1865, do. lo. a do. do. iio: i) United States do, 16. 0 do. ars do, do. b River Fire Insurance Company, $15 each, y Steal ond Iron Company, $10 eaeb. Howard Life Insurance Company, of $50 each. Empire ( ity Bank Stock, of 8% each, tra! Bank Stock of New York, of $50 each, pie’s Bank Stock, of $25 each, atterron avd Mudscn River Railroad Company, of $50 each 000 first mortgage convertible bonds of the Mississippi and Kock Kiver Junction Railroad Uo., of 1,00 AQERS. BUILDERS, GAS May 20, at 12 o'clock, om 1s tiepewed of at private sale) Will bo sold by anction, wii the fixtures, coonery, propert: ke, in the Astor place Opera House, among which aro al the’ gas fixtures; all the ornamental iron work panels of the Boxes: ail the lamps on the builaing, all the neavy irom rall- ing which surrounds the house. Also, all the covered sofas, with spring seats; 160 arm chairs and stools; soven Ta mirrors, ight ciflerent size chandeliers, Also, the magniti- cont chandelier in the house. which is amppored to be the cheet and most costly article of the sind in this coun- try. N. B—All the above will be sold at private sale, if applied for terore the Lath, ot May. ‘The gute wilt be paet- tive, as the building is to be taken down. Persoas wishi to purchase can eee the property, by. applying. to W. COR: BYN. at Niblo’ tween 9A. M and 3 i, M” daily. For turther re: apply to WILSON G, HUNT, William st) EDMUND COFFIN, W Broad steset, ce piace BOYLE AUCTIONEER, STORE NO, 185 Chati aim street, will soll shis day, nt 10 o'clock, at Nog Tk Kart Thirteenth street, near Firee avenue, tho sek and r store, com orixing a select ion of groceries tens, wince, segats coffee and sugars together with the counters. scales, weights, amd all the fixtures of the said establishment, JOODVILLE AUCTION Woodville by Long lela onday, ard Tesday, 2tet, 22 the pre partien| SALE—EXCURSIONS TO d Reilroad, on Satucday, and 24th May, ogecte tee th ferry, Brooklyn ride, at i2 ok each d neice, (20° cents beth ways.) Refreshment; the New 48 land Boarding How near the Railroad depot, The object—To view the most splendid perty ever offered for snte in thi York. Bi Williamabar Tobe 163, by xpress. a fr pa per come and sco! o'clock—free burban village of the eit Here nature J. R. PITKIN, les in wll general agent W Ma WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON Batnrday, at’ 2o'clock at 187 Canal atrect, a larze general aesortinent vrniture, consisting of ass, window curtains, carpets olleloths, bureaus, reneh hedstends, hair mattrease ax, chairs, tables, hoo Lv nerels, three ply ard warhstands, wardrobe #, one sors phin LOTS, IN FULTO! York avennes an J OLE ined at the officer of yn, and 1S Naesan etrect tou bend and ew York. ie PIKAON AL, ANTONIO . YOUR COPY OF M. + eate received— ‘Bocossary that ‘ sible. At yo quest this iv inserted. Expenses 0a any, | Ou your arrival you si.all be introduced te your two artners, and leeal proceedings commenced. If you wish Rest to commnuniente nddrees a: before. Lowe no-sime in About expenses ail will be paid here, oF your coming over. draft cashed. NFORMATION WANTED OF ISABELLA JOHNSTON, whe emigrated from Cartieiin, county Donegal, Ireland, to New York, in tty information respegting her will most thankfully ceecived WILLIAM. J. EN = STON, Company Sorgeant Aoyal Artillery, Montgeal, Ca. ESTELLA PROSS, LATE OF 11 THIRTIETH ttreet. Luey Howara, lato of J4 Whitehall street, and Leo, late of Haverstray, are requested to all ediately at 48 Vercy street, in th know ing of their whereabouts: will confer @ fav by ¢ or sending to the atove place, as they will bi ar of FO to_teir advantage PHBYEICIAN, WILL FIND AT THE LOWER, Post AOttice two letters fromeLouieo C.. directed to his inst ddeces; one of which was #1 Lis of two works ugo, and a Should he not reecive the; Provent further celay ehe would prefer Lim to appoint an interview at onee ANTED—INFORMATION KESPCCTING CHARLES Blackall, formerly of Nerthmoretou, neat Wi ford, Berkshire, who left ic February, 1836, for America, an: landed in New York As it is supposed the said Charles Blackall ix dead, auy person givirg satisfactory proof of hie f sPragien glee: led eee viaet or il aor ing, he way herrof something to his advantage, by a) p ying to Mrs CHILDS, Hariem, N.Y. Re DF REWARD. 25 Monday the 2th of April 1 iwenty second strect, & gold Swiss lever watoh, mak nane Oudward Favre Brandt, No. 44; also, » gold cba double eye giase and pencil attached tboreto, The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the orin proportion far those re . by office of the Mutual Life Ineurance Company, ing, No. 111 roadway. $é Fighth s vplying at the rinity Build- NICHOLAS STRUBER, TWELVE « lett the residence of his parents, No. 313 een avenues Band C on Tuesday ever ing, and bas not since been heard of He is lame in the right Jeg, has light brown bair and one of his front teeth is broken. Ho bad on’a blue striped shirt, black pants, brown eap, and no cont. Hoe cinnot xpeak plain, any person giving infor- mation of him will receive the above reward. REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY MORNING, q May 19, a small white terrier dog, with a spot of tam on bis hip, hie teeth broken and decayed; answers to the name of ‘Cornell’ Whoever will return him tothe Utah House, corner of Twenty Hith atrect and ighth avenue, wilt receive the above reward and the thanks of the ow! TF op BENAMAG, PEROT, WILL CALL AT THE Charleston Packet office, 88 South street, up stairs, will hear of somothing to his'advantage, OUND—A SUM OF MONEY, WHICT THE OWNER ean get by calling at the hardware store, No. 37 Joha. atreet, and deseribing. ‘OST—ON DAY EV THR ISTH INST. Vetween New York and Manhattanville, a newbomt, 16 feet long, painted black, with green bottom, $10 reward will be paid for her Apply on board the yacht Spray, Desbrossos etreet, North river, or at 73 South street. NRG —LOST, ON THE MORNING OF THE 17TH, CN. Brett & Co.'s chock on the Irving Bank for and Samuel P. Queripel’s cheek on the Irving Bank for $730. The public ere cantione! against negotiating the ap ntisstopped. The finder will be suitably rewarded ing them to the Irving Bank, RNS ee ‘LAR MEBCING OF CLINTON ENGINE Co. No, 41 it was unarimously Resolved, That the mambers of this company receive with great regret the rerignation of Mr. Hugh Lindsey of hie nv scerctary: and that our thanks are hereby, tendered to him for the courteous and efficient manner with whieh has discharged the duties of the office, and that we ha every reason for congratulation that the members of 41 wat not be deprived of his serviecs as a fireman. Jawvs FLACK, Sceretary, HENRY LEWI3, Foreman, THe TURF, LLE COURSE, L. Il.—TROTTING—FRIDAY, 3 o'clock P. Mateoh for $1,000, mile n harness. Noiinen s leave Fulton ferry, Peck slip forry, Grand treot ferries, hourly throughout t y, returning as soon as the sport is Faro each way, 2 vente. ANTED.—LADIES / and gentlemen having any to dispose of ean orien by sending to tie stores, Lh WeseDeehaees oleae near Canal street, and 42 st Broad 8. COHEN. Ladi C AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Persons desirous of convert treet, OFF CLOTRING—#2.000 WORTH WANTED.— ‘Tho highest enh pri @ liberally in po a fe of aia Sven ry Grery description, Address throg Hovow’ EY, at his second band storey 11 Orange areas, om thi bal te FLOTRING-GRRTL SMAI: S Ue EaaCaee a varlety, ads} mor Gane hae, eee meltets pee cake MAMET &e.; Lisle thread of most beautiful fab-ie; cot Bie host brown, white and fancy pia cea tigen ae and Apa silk, de. LEWIS 4 3! Broadway

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