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tie New York of ee |) office, No. he Raw Fon 1M. SINGER & CO, 1849.—Pulver- Chains, constructed most bean sed * sent Patent—Seeured Pat sae Hy dre-Klostrio Voltalo ppl ape tae Coll of psiclamae, ad fe Matieine Paris Royal Faculty wv pee Leer other 5 = highest order, inluding the Th )priet letors a lente ‘Vienna; by institu- “2 ay part of the three-cents postage stam, ‘way, corner Prince stroet, In Sree. comner of Ge- Removal.—Watts’ ‘Nervous | Antidote, the it remedy for nave tic doloreux, rheumatism, in, serofule, ague Boat ee ae it ¢ by mail, Pay 's bottle. receive it ins ad rtant to Merchants.—Dr. Kell his liniment that can 1 troneht to him i lass of venders & ie than a wi steps and minr \e Doctor's fotiae are nets “176. Broadway, and 230 Sold by the trade generally. Life and Health Insurance for Travellers, —Dr. R. HAAS) (formerly professor at ato chief surgeon in the Hungarian army) with fifteen bottles of the most effectiv ningt auc, congesti remedies for the o fain ure of epile di 3 with a peck co! taining, in plain lat noerraiag to alo Gan that every one can become hig own ‘id at 338 Broadway. peceal as to size, which will be sent to ra get ef the Deion. All doubts are dissolved gratis. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. we. SEE THIRD "AND SEVENTH PAGES. “ea @ERSONAL REWARD WILL BE PAID TO ANY PERSON who can give information wh ‘as they will hear 1 that can, maeee, nemaopaiy ¢ the following something to their to of 110 Thirticth street; xy Ho Leo oarpenter by trade), Ite of Iaverstraw, who onmo to | this city about the last of April, Apply at 40 Beekman street, to Mr. Potter. eate rece'ved—Stoke Becessary that you whould At your request thi ly a3 pr is inserted. Expenses ay “On your arrival you shall be introduce to your two Partners, and legal proceedings commenced to communicate addre: i will be paid here, or your E R.—THURSDAY, MAY 26, OR SATURDAY, MAY 28, FORMATION WANTED OF KAYSEN WINN. AGED of county Kings, Ireland; about sixteen years, and is to bein the ‘ity of New Yi ley bellaved to bein Brooklyn. this meet the eye of either, or any one knowing Rtas they ‘will please address THOMAS WINN, New Albang, Ind. ¥ THE GENTLEMAN THAT HANDED THE FARE of an old peansint antes at Chambers street, will address thrvvgh the Broadway has been in the boli she will be most She was in company with another Indy, pare Sevslosk Weduesday) atternocn. e Was in & Broadway staco, and got in down ¥ CHARLES DIAMOND, WILL GO TO ‘THE ‘BROAD- Post Office, he will find a letter directed as he said | in his of the Gth inst., to Jersey city. SPECIAL NOTICES: penn enn renee IGHTH WARD—PUBLIC MEETING.—THE uens of the Eighth ward, without distinction of party, in favor of the amendments to the city charter, are request- ed to mect at Colon’s 100 Wooster street, on Monday © next, the th inst. at 8 o'clock —J. ._N. Wild, Willis Blackstone, Henry Erben, Alfred Barmore, Jonas N, P’ Bruner, David D. Egan. NDEPENDENCECHAPTER 0. U. yersary jubilee nt their Chapter rooms, corner of Lispe- street and Broadway, on £8 grelock, upon which GRAND ANNI- jay evening, May 27, occasion Ch sate ‘Mun of Vi rated venteiiog ry soldier, happy nel Brower, the pepular vocalist, with nH with several other speikers and who have in the kindest mannor volunteered. The are politely invited to a requested to appear in regalia. brothers of Tudepondence Chapter wilt bear in miad that this meeting is the commencement of the quarter. Every brother be at the Chapter rooms at 7 o'clock. HESS, Chairman Committee of Arrangements. NE MEMBERS OF EASTERN No, 227, ate requested to be i their attendance at their"Lodge room, corner 0 yuraday, evening, at the usui as business of importance to every member will be der. JOUN HANNA, Secretary. ‘ARTTIN VAN HOVENBERGH, ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law, ofice No, 334 Broome street, Une Francais est constammont attache au Sadat of comicalities, Bf other chapte is capected to ‘ASONIC pee and Bleecker st drought before A. NTINENTAL AND VALLEY FORGE — |, The members of the above-named chapters and the qrder in keveral, are invited to be present gi the next meat- stant, address by Chancellor Munn, on & yubject of the tance to every American, J. W. GREENE, C. C. U, A—THE MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON ASSO. . ciation, also the members o° Washington Chapter, 1} zeanested ¥ to be present at U. A., are particularl; the chapter room this « vening, PITEPATRICK, President Wasktagton Asssoo'n, Joun If, Eviorr, Secretary. TLLIAM MEADE ADDISON Attorney for Maryland) Atiorney and Counsellor at Law, 15 St. Paul’s atreet, Baltimore. (UNITED STATES JANST AND FOUND. REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE DELIV: | ry, at 82 Warren or 53 William stree' r dog, lost on Friday mo of John street and srond Ti ‘the owner's name engraved hereon, REWARD.—LOST, ON. WEDNESDAY inst., on Sixth avenue, near Ninth paniel dog, with a white breast, very long hairy ears and tail, ring to the name of Guido, on his delivery at 159 Twelfth ing. dog bad on collar with | each foot tipped with whi and very fow teeth, anew above reward, will be pai surect, near Fifth avenue. REWARD. —RANAWAY. FROM THE SUBSCRI- ber, on the 16th instant his son, teen years, stands about five fect hich; wore when he left irt and overalls, drab cap; brown hair and o7*s. ‘The above reward will be aid for information loadin K LYONS, Fifty-sevent! — between Beads and Seventh avenue. —LOST, ON THURSDAY EVENING between the Metropolitan Hotel and Eizhth street, PGRN: CROCHERON & CO., 31 Broadway. @Q —BEWARD-—LOST, THIS MORNING, kin Park row, a pair of gold ma yee ins ‘Tho above reward Wil, be paid b them at Lovejoy’s Hotel. we. James Lyons, azed home s bluo shirt a ‘ABLE bo) petri re 18s WANT. nal in arranging of dress- making. A aries avenue. ieorinds RESP! FARE, ouNe, omy wisues A bes he 4 wrmaid and to do NATIVE, OF EUROPE, OF GENTLEMANLY AD. appearance, thoroughly acquainted with the and & goed penman. an experienced double ‘and a bu tain a the last seven years. ‘The mont capacity, He has afew hundred dollars Business, Herald office, post paid, for few RBSEROTARLE WOMAN WANTS A pital al, SITUATION as nurse, who has been accustomed to the care of chil- for fevered 3 ope and can take full oharge of 90 infant, the best of reference, aud can be seen for two da store. ry, (candy lent cook tituatlon, who understands baking ead ail sorts Has no'chjection 10 go to therountry, ‘Gun be . tion to go 0-60 159 Bowery, (candy store. ) i) oi VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN IS VERY desirous of golng to California. ‘She wishes to join some Fespoctable family going out there, She is williog to usulst in fae calf children, or any other services she can offer. Please call a8 67 Oliver street, for three days. PROTESTANT Wecdiheg WOMAN, WHO HAS LOST er first bal tuation as wet nurse in @ re- spectable family; 6! plentiful supply of milk, is healthy, and can takothe ‘whole charge of bu infant. "Ine quite at the office of Dr. Murphy, 50 Vesey street, where she can be A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU: ‘tion to do general housework, in a emall private fami- % Best of city reference. Please call, for two days, at No. Carmine street. A YOUNG GERMAN LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN A situation as housekeeper or to instruct children in the German and French languages; she is willing to go into the country. A note addressed to M. N., Herald office, will meet with prompt attention, A XOUNG GERMAN LADY, WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH is cesirous of obtaining » ‘place as housekeeper, or to assist. a lady in the cares of housckeeping. She would pre fer going into the country. Please ad Herald office, RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS chambermaid and waiter, or todo general housework Good reference given. Apply at 54 Watts street, in the front yasemen RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES FOR a situation as chambermaid and plain sewer, or chem- bermaid and waiter, in a respectable private foaily. Bost of city reference. Can be seen for two days at 150 Seventh avenue, third floor, back room. YOUNG: MAN, OF UNDOUBTED RAE RAN CE, Is ituation in some wholes himgelf generally useful, 6 Ano, Herald office. A SITUATION I8 WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, as children’s uurse. Can five Rood city refereuce, Has ho objection to go a short dis fanco in the country | Can be seen for three days, at 103 East Thirteenth street, first floor, back room. A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation, to cook, wash and iron; understands the business in all ite branches. Has no objection to go to the countr; for the summer. Has good city reference. Apply at Fourth avenue, YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN tion, to do the general housework of a nice dorstands her businoss perfectly, and | commended. Can be seen tor two day | second floor, front room. A XOUNG MAN, OF STEADY HABITS, WHO CAN have the best of city reference, wants x situation us as sistant bookkeeper, clerk, or light’ porter, in a respoctable establishment; understands tie care and management of horror, Has no, objection to leaving the city, A moto ad- K. W. R., Herald office, stating whore an inter- visw may be hed, will be promptly auccnded'tn RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation as chambermaid, or chambermaid and waiter would have no objection to’ go a short distance in the coun- fry, Bost of clty reference given trom her last placo, where the has lived for threo years. Apply for two days, at No. Prince street, corner 0 Hirano RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion, as plain cook, (is « good washer and ironer,) in a Swall private family, cr would be willing to travel with » lady for the summer. ‘The hect of city reference can be given, Plense c No. 6i Middagh street, Brooklyn, Can bescen for two days, NY LADY OR GENTLEMAN WISHING TO ADOPT a male child, ten months old, will plonse call at 212 First avenue. between Twelfte and Thirteenth strects. Can de seen for two days. 88 a note to A. A., preferred, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, oF EIGHTEEN yearsof age, wishes a situation as chambormaid, and to assist in the washing and froning, or to do genoral House- Workin a small private family. he is s good washer and ironer, and can give good city veheense Fisase Cal at Ne 8 Henry street, tirst floor, front room. Cun be seen for two Sayer if not engaged. OOKKEEPER WANTED—ONE THOROUGHLY COM- petent to tuke charge of a set of books in a wholesale Jobbing house. Salary liberal. Good references required. ‘Address 8. 8., Herald office, for two days. POORKFECER, WANTED—ONE COMPETENT 70 take charge of a set of double entry books, and Guainted with the importing of hardware. “Addross box 166 Post Office. City reference cequired. Ox WANTED.—MESSRS. | RICH ARDSON & COX, od eng! ssau street, corner of Anu greets have bivncaney for 8 p pupil. Ono having sume know- ledge of drawing or engraving proferred. }OOK’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FAITHFUL ‘Woman, who has lived with some of the most respecta die families,'to whom she can refer for character and quali- fication; understands her business perfectly. Would have no objection togo a short distance in the country. Can be seen at No, 64 University place. RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE WHO CAN BRING good references aw to qualification and character, may y at 190 Third avenue, corner of Soventeenth street. RESS AND MANTILLA MAKERS WANTED—AT Bartholomew & Weed’s new mourning store, 651 Broadway. ap RUG CLERK WANTED.— quainted with the city business, and who can come well recommended, msy apply at the drug store, No. 171 Third avenue, corner of Sixteenth street. ‘OUSEKERPER.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A young German lady, who has boon in this country for some months, as housekes NE THOROUGHLY AC- hi oper in a private family. | Sho is fully competent to take the entire charge of # hou is not afraid to work. References exchanged.” Please ad- dress box 819 Post Office. AUNDRESS WANTED—A GOOD ENGLISI{ LAUN- dress, in private family, a few miles from the city. Highest wages given to a competent person Inquire at 20 Greene street on Wednesday or Thursday, betweon the hours of 4and6 P.M, URSE.—A YOUNG caro of sick lady. WOMAN WANTED, TO TARR One that is a good seamstressand will make horself gonerally useful. An American preferred. | Inquire at 609 Broadway, in the basement, ORTER, WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, NOT LESS 1a, to act ae foreman or porter in He must be able to read and write, and have ood references as to Honsety. and Sr etihy. ‘Addre: flandwriting of applicant, seating residence: ‘referen Tate salary is expected, to M. G. J., Chatham squary Ofhee. QAnee rd Me tad —THREE SALESMEN WANTED 'S dry goods store, 108 and 110 Sixth avenue. aetaceses reaiieed: ALESMEN WANTED.--THOSE WHO WAVE A TITO- rough knowledge of the city retail dry goods busine None other need apply. Apply to Charlot G. Hook, : jowery. QITvaTION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, (AMER- iran.) ninetean years of age, as agent in some cotton fac tory, or commission house. He is well acquainted with the buying and selling of cotton, and can give the best of re- ference, Please address R, F. B., Herald office. 10 HOTEL PROPRIETORS—WANTED, BY wko hias had sixteen years experience in hotel tion cither as clerk ward. Can give the best of refer- ence. Address Clerk, nM Tayler’s Ttotel, 23 Cortlandt at. MAN |ANAL BOAT JAMES LAMB.—NOTICE IS HEREBY n, that the above boat was found floating ia tho The owner or owners aro requested to call ut s No. 9 Now City Hall, pay charges, and tako her rth ‘ON, Coroner. PROBABLY IN O81—ON MONDAY EVENING, taht sixth street, between Seventh and Kighth ave- Bair of tine gold a jetacles. od on dnleaving the The he will be ro- ESDAY, TH INST., EITHER below the Park, or in some street adja id pooket: -book, containing receipts and Te wher. Any person leaving th suitably rewarded ‘O81, OR STOLEN —A NOTE DRAWN BY JOSEPH it & arnetand A. H. Lis- ted April 4, 1889, at rix monthw aiter date. All d against nogotiating the said note, pey- ped. A suitable reward will be A. H. LISSAK & CO., able only to tho 9 W Hoa id endorsed by Ne "DISCOVERY. — LESLY? les dent persons to henr distin wud affords all the RUGMAN, only age EA FNESS — NE’ ganic Vibrator 1 New, York, ork F VERY DESIRABLE COU. from the city of @ amboat and atax cation, for hea a assed.’ Thero are threo chur ols in the immediate neighborhood. and & proper regard to comfort AANA RY BOARDING PLACE bility, eamot be sur eral fi aaa Ln Jar, ‘ aad olenaindes Is observe of sddsessean be had of F. H. Lockwood, Exq., 0 ONTRY BOARD WANTED—IN | ad’ infant where the oowatorwe of & beained, in preference to ® fino house, ari * plain person. sad insu enpreveding family 0 hours ride from the city. Ad commodations fully, (ae no oudale, Herald office. ARTBOKAM REWSTER, FROM PITLADRLPHIA, TENDERS ervices to the laden and piety of this city, i low jaw matters, interpret enclose one, constantly rolled on jesires to boar o stating terms and will receive attention,) the ni of the visi bite street, corne of Bowery. ALVIN, RENOWNED IN BUROP: ii jiee 0) onnte: gentl dress Se to indlon and gentlemen the name of Proneh and ‘Gorman ta ir W oente qentie fe PERSONS IN SEARCH OF A PLEASANT AND lucrative business.—Wanted, a partner with from $500 $700, to join s professional gontleinan of known reputa- tony both ih Amefion and Hucopo, ie a musieal speculation, where expensos will be trifling and BR, large. Good re" ferences given und required. Address D. K., Broadway Post TO COO! mall family; one ‘who hus the best Apply at No. 70 East Twenty-wecond wi of recommendations. strect. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT COOK, WHO UNDER stands her busin st in washing and ironing. Apply at 78 E: reet, Gramercy park, ‘ANTED—TWO SERVANTS; ONE TO COOK, WASH and iron, and do general housework; the other, a purse and chambermaid. Protestants preferred. Apply at ixth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. THOROUGH AND EXPERIENCED lish, Seoteh, German, Welsh or Frensh, to ‘o of a few youne ch None bat thoro who in need apply, at No. 88 Laxiug- take chai can give the best testimo ton avenu: ANTED—A GIRL, ‘ABOUT. FIFTEEN YEARS OLD, to take care of two small children and make hervelf useful. Apply at Woodhull street, second door cast of Hicks strech, South Brooklyn, near Hamilton avenue ferry. ANTED—A SEAMSTRESS AND CHILD'S NURSE. None need apply aniess well recommended. Apply at ‘24 Grand street, before 10, ANTED-A NEAT AND RESPECTABLE GIRL, TO do the hourework of a small family and teko eure of a child. Wages $5 per month; must come well recommended, A Protestant, and none other, need apply at No. 6 Tenth st’ ANTED—TWO GOOD DRESSMAKERS, ALSO, TWO apprentises, immediately. Apply at 683g Greene at 7 ANTED—A GIRL, yo! IS 4 GOOD COOK, WASHER nd ironer, and v ike herself cenerally neofal, No one need apply ith good Tecommendation. Ap: ply at 188 Second avenue, ANTED—A YOUNG LADY OF RESPECTABLE parentage, genteel addres preposcasing in appearance, quick and correct at making to attend the counter of one of the most respectable toe ¢ ‘cream saloons in the city. Apply at the saloon of tho American Patent Steam 100 Cream Company, No, 188 Chatham squa WARTEDTA Sant Ac TIVE rR, TO COOK AND do housowork in @ small e family, Apply av- 242 Henry street, between the hours of nts aad ihoge" o’elock. ANTED—A SCOTCT, ENGLISH, OR GERMAN Protestant cook, who thoroughly understands her bu finess, and would go into, the county ‘0 #uch an on liberal wages would bo paid. Apply this day, betwoon th hours of nine and elevon, at 13 Breyoort place, Tenth atreet ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A CLEAN AND tidy gir), who is a good plain cook, and first rate washer and ironer, and willing to do general honvework. City roferenes required. Ap) id at 29 Wost Fiftoenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, WaAnTan—A SMART, TIDY YO YOUNG | GIRL, 1 TO DO he general housewerk of a small family. A’ Gorman preferred, Nono but a Protestant need apply, at 170 Bar Fow street wanes, 2 BY amt waiter, - ohambermaid and and a jeation to Ko to referen: prea. Cam be seen at elfth thd favatightty, aarenieg aren rans a ac ‘Apply fore or address It. P., No. 00 Laurens vere 'ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY 4, WOMAN ho understands her business, and Lise good reference. May be seen at 78 Eust Twenty first strect. | ec A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, A situation to take care of ono child, or do plain sewiny oF to assist in taking care of children,’ Please oall ne 190 West Twenty-ninth street, Eighth avenue, third oor, back room. "ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET tobias d ued + oung woman about four weeks a mother. ply a jouston street, between Avenue D and Lewis tne, ANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation, as chambermaid and waiter, or would take gare of children. | Ta's good plain sewer. Has no objection 0 in the countr: ihe st of city referenco from her in place, where @ has lived a year aud sixtuonths. Ploase 223 Twenty-first street, near Ninth avenue, in the n for two days, Waster SITUATION, BY A MARRIED WOM wet nurse, Good references given, Can for two days at No.8 Roosevelt streot.” Has no oUjection to country or cit; ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GOOD COOK, Mn A omall Lave family; ‘understands diss good washer and ironer. Good city referonee gi Please call at 69 West Righteonth street, near ‘Sixth's ore be seen for two days, Wantetans AN AMERICAN YOUNG MAN, A ‘temperance grocery store in Brookly: Good reference given. Addre 103 sa. Can fas had some experience, Albert Or Fa Breokiym Bost Ounces ‘ANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, as chambermaid, and to assist in tl ashing and iron: ing. or Pts do the housework of # small family. She has good eference from her last place, where she hag lived for three Sears, Can be seon at, Of Pacific strost, Brook: n, in the igri store, between Court and Boerum streets, un- il suite ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, WASHER AND froner, in a private family, or would do light chamber- work and plain sewing, or tako care of a baby. Good city reference given. Pie ® Sulliven stroct, third floor, room 12. "Can be seen for threo days, if not engaged. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED man, @ situation in a liquor store, as barkeeper, or in a dry goods store, as porter. He can be well recommended an to sobriety, and honesty, and is willing to make himself useful; he writes a good hand. Can be seen at 67 West Fitteenth street, third floor, front om. ANTED—A SITUATION. AS COACHMAN, BY A A respectable yours mea who thoroughly understands bas iness in all its and is # careful driver. ‘The advertiser meer ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Joung woman, as chambermaid and waiter. Has no objection to do general housework for # private family. Is a first rate washer and ironer. Has the best city reference from her last place. Can be seen for two days, at the cor- ner of Twenty-fourth street and Seventh ave ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE | GIRL, A SITUA- tion us cook; has no objections to go in the country, or in private boarding house. eat of city referenci if required. Please call at 238 First avenue, corner of Fou: teenth street, fourth floor, front room, Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as plain cook; is a good washer and ironer. No objections fp eo ganar housework. Can be seen for two days, at ington street, Brooklyn. Also, # re- spectable Mere Gu bjections to take care cla childs ood city reference, and can be seen (or two days fove pl ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOM. to do the general housework of ' privato farnily, good plain cook, washer, and ironer, and ean give good city Foference. Please vail at 210 ‘Twenty-first strect, third floor, between First and Second avenues, for three days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE oung romans fo hola ac okies washing, and iron- ing of a private family; has lived tl years in hor last arial call at No. 70 Warren ‘ptrest, between Smith ws ake deagees A YOUNG WOMAN, OF STEADY bite, a situation aseook, washer, ‘aud ironer; she understands her vustnees perfect} ly Well, and oan givo the best of city referon: lease cali or address for two duys, No. 541 Third avenue, two doors from the corner of Thirty: ueventh street. ANTED—A S!TUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE youug widow woman, as nurse; she is accustomed to the care of children, and can take the entire charge of a hte no ob- baby from its birth. ’ The beet reference given. try. Twelfth jection to going to th street, between First | ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, ‘a baby, to wet nurse at her own residence, 162 West Soventeenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, ‘The best reference given if required. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY SINGLE man, as coachman; would have no objection to work a ‘sees arden, if required. He thoroughly understands the best of recommendation from his last ice. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to take caro of children and to do plain sewing; has no objection to gos short distance in the coun- try for the summer: or to dochamberwork and waiting in a small private family; best of city reference from her last piace, Can be seen for two days at No, 42 Clarkson stroct, the rear, between Hudson and Greenwich street ‘ANTED—BY A _ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT pir, a situation to do’chamberwork and waiting, or hing and ironing, or todo the general house: mall family. be seen at No. 197 West Nine- Tenth: street, near Eighth avenue, for three days. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, in # private family, as chambermaid and waiter, chambermaid and seamst Best of city reference. Has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Apply at 20s Seventh avenue ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Scotch woman, 26 chambermaid and plain sewer; is @ ood washer and ironor. Has no objection to go ia the coun- Ey. Bost of city reference, Please call at No. 200 Four- teenth atreet, between avenues A and 3. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, oe BY A RESPECTABLE she ii e Twenty: age street, aa Second and Third avenu Can be seen until engaged, i Bah gti A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation to take care of children; can take hid, with a eae sa 1g to the country; oe I, th avenue, between charge of a youn, gan do plain tem Twenty-sixt ‘ANTED—BY A SCOTCH GIRL, A SITUATION AS excellent cook, and to axsist in the washing. Please call at 197 Sullivan street, in the rear, Can be seén for two days if not ongaged. TANTED—A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to cook, wash and iron, for a small pri- yate family; understands Taking and pics. Has the best of reference. ‘lease 62 Wert Fighteonth ee between the Soveath ah Hignth avenues, for two ay ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT joung womnaa, as nurse and senmstross; would like to travel for the summer. | Can give good, city, reference. Can be seen at her present employer's, 83 Broadway, above ‘Twelfth street, for two days. SITUATION, BY A woman, 0 nt ina Drivate fa fac rte to isis ei ah Nos hat ast in the Wesustice, sake ths Wiican Wma? A RESPECTABLE Sed Go oat. tion as cae and waiter, dren. Can give the best of city referon from Tact situation, v here she has lived nearly two Sede ut Can séon for two days, bj West Twenty sixth strcet, bevwost Se avenues, WANTED—A SITUATION, AS CLERK, LIGHT POR- ter, oF barkeoper, by a young man, ‘who writes 9 vei good band, 46 ‘accountant, and hopes to make himself enerall to his emp! ploy No objection to remain a anes y or goto country.” Cau be aoen at $01 Mott strvet, day W4NtED—BY A YOUNG PROTESTANT WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and seamstross, or to wait ona lady. Lived two years in her last plug lent city refere: Call on, or address EI at 185 Th nd has excel- beth, for two ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, as cook, Washer and froner, or to do the housework ¢f 1 private family, or as chamber- maid and waiter, washer and iro: Best of city reference given. ' Plosse call at $8 Firat street, in tho rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK; UNDER- stands ber business in all’ ite branches, and is willing in the washing und ironing if req No objec: tion to goin the country for the suminer.. ‘Tho best of city ‘be Can be secn at her last ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do waiting and chamberwork, and fine washing d ironin, eat of city references can be given. Please Il at the thread and needle store, 251 First avenue, near Fifteenth street. Wns SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A respectable young man, who can Reva satisfactory testimonials us to character and capability for careful driving; has city reference; is x Protos no objection to going a short dirtance in the countr ry. Ad dress W; Roy Herald offs, and it shail bo immediately at- ender ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN of respectability, as seamstress or nurse, or to travel with a Indy; ix capable of making and wate hil dresses, and could take entire charge of a» steady home, in # respectable private family, is ‘desire; up Sown urehored ine Aigness setiimoniale fiom bes tass ae ployer. Pleagocall at or address 634 Houston street, corner of Woortor, for two days, from 10 to3, if not engaged. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO. man, @ situation a3 cook, washer and ironer in a pri- family. Best of city reference last place, | ABpIY ob “aT and Forty-frst'strocts. WANTED-BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, ooming and A. SITU- tion aa chambermaid a Gece oras chamber- maid and waiter. Can pro: be seen for two days, ai avenue, Young woman, ss chambermaid ing and ironing, or to attend Cee No objection to go. short distance in the country. “Can ‘give good olty re. ference from her last place, Can be scon for two days, at 99 East Eleventh screet, ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A young man. who would also mike himself useful ina small garden. Can come well recommended from his last Place. Address T. M., Herald office. Wathen. A “RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A ‘situation as professed cook in a small private family; one who understands sist in the washing and ironing. short distance in the country. The best o! from her last place. Please call at 131 East Eleventh street. Can be soen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, id baking and pastry, and can as Has the bei Please call at 47 Vestry street. washer and ironer. last place. two day: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid, or to cook, wash and iron fora small respectable family. "Tho best of city and coun- try reference given. beading. until suited. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer and ironcr, or to do the Best of city reference given. Please call at 200 West Tweaty-tirst street, general housework of a small private family. first floor. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as lady's maid; understands drossmaking Good city re- h strest, betwoon Firat and hairdressing; would by Willing to travel. ference. May 349 Twel and Second ‘avenues, ANTED-—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women, one as cook, or to do goneral hi or chamberwork; she other as chambe of children, or do plain sowing. from their last place. Please call at th avenue. tween Thicty-first and Thirty-vecoad streets, seoond floor, front room, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GOVERNESS, OR DAI- lyitntoress, to teach the English branches, with lessons iddle'aced Indy a8 companion or hourckeeper, who would like to tuke charge » Miller's book in French, music, and drawing; also, a of one or more ehild: ddreas M.A. store, Broadw: near Bloecker street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 SOBER, STEADY young man, who would be willing to make hung gencrally useful, drive carriage and take care of orses, or do any other work around a gentleman's . would have no objection to go a short distane in the 0. country. Can be seen for a few days, if not en; 307 Twenty-ninth st., between Tenth =o Eleventh avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do chamberwork and as nurse and seamstret ir sewing, ina small family. Good city refere! avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A oneg woman, as English cook, in a would have no objection ¢ to ‘take care ped ae ne for the summer. Ui See given from her Ticase call ab 256 mn for two days. be given from her Ninth avenue, between Fortieth duee the best city reference. Can His Nineteenth street, nour Highth ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A~ RESPECTABLE and to assist in wash- Has no ou euan, to go a city references BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do housework or chamberweri, Is a first-rato it of city reference from her Can be seen for Inquiro at 1913g Green street, rear meg, Please call at No. 46 West Fourteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth RESP! igen a ott street, fromtroom; ssoosa ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE offe as good plain cook, er as chambermaid and hing.and ironing. Good city refer- Apply at the corxer Zoungs tle, in w small family: washer, froner, and baker; the ot! waiter, or to aasiat in w: ence xiven. Can be seen for two days. Hicks and Paciticstreots, Brooklyn, in the grocory store, ‘ANTED—BY A HIGHLY Fee oh YOUNG woman, & situation as senmstross; is a good ant ker, aad andecveans ‘all kinds of family sewing. n be from 10 to 1o’clock, at her present situa scen tion, 27 Waverly place. Has good reference. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, uation as chambermaid and waiter, orto assist in ‘Would have no objection to go Sho oan give good city re- faithfulness and m for two days, at 347 Second avenue, the washing and ironing. into the coantry for the summer. ferenc as recommendations for neatnets. Can be corner of Twenty-s ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as good cook; understands bread and, pastry baking, Pilling to assist in “washing and ironing, if required. of city refer in be given. Ts Reventh avenue, nest Nineteonth, strocty seooad front room. ‘ANTED—A SITTATION| BY, A YOUNG WOMAN ‘as chambermaid; is willing to assist in washinj ironing. She cau be secn at her last place, No. 8 St place, Wars, SITUATION, woman. She is an excellent wash and fron if required. front basement, second door from Hudson. ferred. None nee: dost of reference o cond strect. jk and baker, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY. A YOUNG WOMAN, 28 cook, washer andironer Good city referonce given, Plonse call at'968 Second avenue, between “wenty second and Twenty-third streets. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young & good cook, and a first rate wuaher and ironer. No obj to gotug to Staten Island: The b city reference can be given, Please call at 160 Third avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, in the roar. can be seen for two days. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY, A RESPECTABLE oung sir), gg chambermaid aad waiter; fe. willing te do plain sewing.’ No objection to going to the country. Bost of country or city reference given. Please call at 238 uvenue A, in the store, for two day! ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, stuation as chambermald, er to do the general house: rivate ly;, isa first rate was! ironer. Ho ohjection vo go into’ ihe country, Has good city refer: ence. Can be seen for three days, at No. 185 Water streot, Brooklyn. Miss Flinn. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, to do chamberwork and to washing and ironing, or to do genoral housework ina Rat NSShipe ee Best of city reference. so call at 44 hird avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets. Can be seen for two he JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, ss has no objectio chamberwork and inthe ‘washing and Loosing produce the bert of olty referenoe If required.” Plesee oat” at 113 Spring street. i ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST-RATE COOK * y reference. Can be scen for two days, at 79 Mott struct, second floor, front hous ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, peor jon chambermuid and t> sist in’ washing and ironing, or to nttond to ohildr objections to go a short distanee in the country. at No, 16 Hubrrt stroet, near St. Johns park. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A fijuation aschambermald and waiter, or chamborrsnid and todo plain towing, in a ror le private family, either in tha olty of in the countey: Test of reference. cxn boxivon from her 1 ployer we call at 215 Bast Twenty. isha streets fourth Root) trout room, where she can be seen TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid, and has no objection to do washing ana ironing, wud the work in aprivate family, fo wait upon table. Can give good city roforonoe Mase eall at 26 Princo streot, between Mott and Elisabeth atreete, for two days, illing to mal gonorally aweful in Has no objection Mee tothe country. The ity, reference oun te kiven. Flesee call, tor two , at 142 Sullivan streot, corner of Priney, frout base. mont, nex? door to the grocery #tore, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE middle aged Scotch woman, af housekeeper, oF to take young infant. Has no objection to travel. Please for two days, to B., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid, and to aenist in wasit- ing and froving, Best of city ref be qiven, by apply oplyin cut West Thirteenth etre ifttl and ho rANTED—A SITUATION, IN A RESPECTABLE family, by a smart, tidy girl, as chambermaid; ean do plain sewing) and take care of childron, and. general house: work if required, Hasno objection to go in the country, Please call at 205 Fwenty-firet. etreat, botwoon First wud Second avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE di panoral hoster in cook, washer and ironor, cr to do genoral housework. Has no objection to go a short Gistance'n the country, Good referonce riven. Fence call for two days, at 173 Firet avonue, between Kloventh and Twelfth etreete, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN Wo- Can give tho best of ‘To be seen, for two days, at No. 496 Greenwich man, a situation as wet nurse. reference. street, near Spring. ry particu- ARTED- BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as chambermaid and waiter, or to do fins washing aad froning, Can be seen this day, by calling at her present em- Ployer's, No. 18 Laight strect, before ILA. M., whore long and satis te ‘iven. ‘ANTED—BY A LESPECTABLE FEMALE, A SITUA- tion as a sick or monthly nurse with a lady or gentie- mau, Can produce testimonials from the most Tospoctable families of England, and Has no food city refercnee. objection to travel. Apply . jour, back room, ANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED | good cook, May bescen woman, a situation in a private family; washer aad ironer. Good vity reference giver ‘at 328 Green wich street, back room, first floor, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Hnglish woman, as nurse, and seamstecas, or hambermaid and waiter.’ Best of city reference given, Please coll at No, lil East Eleventh street. near First avenue. Has no objection to ¢o a short distance in the country. hers SITUATION, AS GOOD COOK, WASH. | or ond ironer, in arespectable family, by a young wo min, who can givé the best of city referend 32 Whitehall street. Wecchanber SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMANS, ‘as chambermaid or waiter.’ No objection to the coun- Please call or address a note to U. M. second floor, back room. Can be seen Please call at Fourth tures days sre ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do general housework: ina good washer and ironer, and plain cook. Has no onjection to go a short distance in tho country. Good reference from her laet place. Call at 271 First avenue, ANTED-BY AN INDUSTRIOUS WOMAN, A SIT a8 cook; has no objection to aseiot in the wash- ing ant irosing, the bert of reference given to. her lest Pidee, where she lived four years, Can be seen for two days i street, front basemont, Has no objection to go ashort distance in the country, | ANTED.—A STEADY INDUSTRIOUS GIRG, WANTS & situation as children’s maid aad todo plain sewing; she in. @ good seamstress nnd in fond of children; whe is wi ling to make herself generally useful, as she undorstaude sli Kinds of work, Inquire at. her present empios sir Seventh street, where she can bo seen. Good refereace aa to character und capability, ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLB young woman, as ‘ohambormaid nd to do fine weehing and froning: hos no objection to go as Jaundrers. Would go. sue distavco inthe country, Can produce the best of ‘onces from her last place, Please call at No, 181 Wetick street, third floor front room, TANTED—AY 4 YOU 1 fhe Inundross; er to go as plain cook, washer or ironer, ood city reference. Please call or nddrets to No. hg Frankfort etreot, im the rear. pill ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A STEADY YOUN woman, a Inundress, or to do plain cooking, waehi and ironing, Can give the most respectable reference, Pleas onll at 243 William street, tor two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE you.tG WOMAN, & situation to do the cooking, ¥ aghin; a mall private fh family, or would go as ehamberm sist in the washing and ironing. | Cen, givo good reference from her 1 loyer. Can bo soon for threo days. t it eal at 15) ay third floor, front room. TANTED—A GOOD COOK, APPLY ATNO.2 WASH ington eqvure, for two days at lor, fark’ BY A Se ae d_oan Please call at 72 Morton street, Country pre- ppl but @ respectabio family: "the rt A RESPECTABLE STEADY YOUNG ping. Can ey yoeerenas. Pleasvanpiy a: sof Bowery, 14 Franklin street, second He A, betwoon Tenth dnd Eleventh atrocta, ‘ANTED—A Ade) derdel COOK, WA! eI 4 TS Pie rd a eT deny We A SMALL FAT AeE FAMILY, A Protestan' Ltrtunl derstand: y ing, Wahing anf teonink” Bhd macs Lune tacts sake pastry, and realy havin ences from their last situations need apply. cell eae E my, Twenty-fifth street, near Fourth avenue, ‘WANZED-A PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO COOK, Wash and iron for a family of six. Good wages rmanent situation to one thoroughly qualified. Cail at ae Remeen street, Brooklyn, from 9to 10 this A. M., or 4 to ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, TO AT. snd in @ wholesale and retail liquor store. None need apply who do not understand their business, and can come well recommended. Address H. B., Herald office. ATES pried (AN AMERICAN OR SCOTCH womai of two persons. Toone who tho- roughly und ror Bustuees goed wages will be given. Apply at No. jt 7 ANTED—TWO YOUNG MEN, WELL ACQUAINTED with the Ince and embroidery trade, Also, gone lady to trim bonnets. Apply to 8. EMBERSON, (25 avenue, botween Twenty: Houeth ‘and Twenty (th streets. WANTED-A COACHMAN AND GARDENER, A PER- son who is willing and capable of attonding to keeping horse and doing garden work. None ueed apply who can- not give good reference. Apply at Gt Water st., up stairs. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A PERSON FULLY ualified to take charge of a pickling and preserving establishment. Address box 14 Post Office. ANTED.—EMPLOYE! Broadway, free of barkeepers, porters, bell dr anmasteses CAN OBTAIN AT 088 waiters, stewards, clerk: ‘ANTED—A SALESMAN, ACI tail trad QUAINTED WITH RE- Apply: e180 Gran street, Williamsburg. TANTED—THIRTY GOOD AND INDUSTRIOUS men, with a eapital of from ten to fifty dollars, where the investment will yield a daily profit of from six to twelve dollars. Inquire of Dr. H. K. ROOT, 512 Broad ANTED—FIVE CLERKS, THREE ALESMEN, AND two bookkeepers, in a uew wholesale, dey goody store, giving from $000 0 81,80, Gnll"from ® told, Re asd Sixt avenue, New York Commercial College, twenty-one years lished.” Fitted, bonrded, guarantecd, wad places Sure. paracaeancticiee UCTION NOTICE—CROC! A —JOHN en Ei we Railroad depot. The lan and in high state of cufutvation, fal fully Planted’ and Hooked with an sbandance of the best fralte of every m, aud the property is arranged with all th nionces for Agentecl and. comfortable residence. Present occupied by John C. freely shown by 4 session given imm 4 sale, twenty-five per cent, on t! the halancefon bond and mortg see If more land be desired, A. on ‘iM. MOENNINGTON. Aree NOTICE.—LARGE Mg ng” Mercuri’ forniture and other cl Ocloek, in sho ls ree salesrooms, 13 Spruce street, ‘will be sold, without reserve, | very extensive and valus- ble variety of superior furniti torenty feathor beds, fi teen superior mattreases ‘The balance furnttare ‘of a enteel boarding house, i c. Particulars on dsy 0¢ T 149 BOWERY, (N #1035 0 "lock. Lares Pitsiowe one consisting of br mar: roek ti " Avena SAL! reet,) this di ‘order of H. Reine! we top and dining tal Bice, washstands jock, simall size ‘pian THOS. SPINK, saps LIGHT WAGON AT AUCTION.—J. L. VANDEW. TER will sell on Friday, May 27th, st 12 oelock, in front of the sales room, 14 Wall atrect, @ light top single seat wagon, built by Adams’, has boon used but lit nd in complete order; ‘cost $175. owner having no use for it. RANDY, SEGARS, PEPPER SAUCE AT AUCTION. 10% o'clook, at 87 Dey strect, corner tah, cf, ground a pepper ‘and mus: tard, 1 indigo blues lemon SoTuD, popes oe or 1 ob ars, dates, gs. prunes, candles, bra as, Ker rE LLINGTON A. JARTER, Auctionser, URNITURE SALE. ey . CRISTALAR, AUCTION: cer, will gell this day, at 10 o'clock, at the corner of Mott and 319 Broome street, houschold. furuiture, oon in part of mahogany chairs, bureaus, beds! ‘Washstands, carpets, beds and. bedding, looking glasses and hitchen fer: niture. Sold in ‘consequence ‘sf the WANTEDSA SMART, ACTIVE LAD, WHO HAS A Knowledge of Joffering, and. is, willing to malo him Apply at self generally useful: 40 Dey street thir floor. ANTED—FOR A DINING SALOON—A FIRST RATE He must give His services lay. Apply at No. 28 carver, who understands his business, good reference as to character and sapabillly, fill only berequired six hours in the Cedar street, between 9 und 11 o'clock. ANTED—A MA: Cortlandt sti TED IMMEDIATELY—FIVE YOUNG MEN, a busin To that will pay $40 per month, clear this is a rare chance; those from the co . Young men find it greatly to their vantage to apply, or address, post-paid, Geo. W. Hill, pi lisher, 289 Broadway, room ee TANTED—A PROTESTANT COACHMAN, wHo thoroughly undorstands bis business, and will make himself useful in the service of his employer. Call, with recommendations, at 62 Kemsen street, Brookiyn, from 9 to 10 this A, M., or4 to 5 P. M. WAXTEDA YOUNG MA OF ‘age, na salesman in @ fancy goods und hardware house; fang accustomed to t business, who could influeneo a ¢oun- try trade, preferred. Such a person, with unexceptionable references, may i a permanent ituation, by addressing box No. 1,521 Post Office. ANTED NINETY | PROTESTANT D FORTY ei . All the etable Pro- tastext girietn ibis clay cam suoain good aiteations, charge, and without deiay,) in city or country Apply at 7 Carmine street, corner of Sixth avenue. Cooks, goneral work girls, chambermaide, nursos, seamstresses, ‘waiters, &ec., wanted. N. B.—No charg F() \OR $500.—WANTED A YOUNG MAN, WHO OU ‘has about tho above amount on hand, to keep tue Uooks, collect, and attend to the general outdoor business ofa manufactory. Good security given and a fair salary. Address, with real name, residence and reference, N. Y. Lox 176 Chatham Square Post Office. 3.000 FABoRERs WANTEDCLABORING MEN Who wish to goto the Isthmus of Panama work on the Panama Railroad, can find employment by af plying at the office of the undersigned. men who understand railroad ‘To good inborin, ork $125 per dey an voard and lodging will be patd. | Passazo free. Stoner snil from Now York to the Isthmus on the Sth, 13th, 2) and 28th of cach month, Mf. C. STORY, Contractor. 92 Warren street, New York. TH DKA, au. |ASS STAINER WANTED—ONE TWAT UNDER- G stained glass works, 9 Fourth avenue. ANTALOON AND VEST HANDS WANTED. ATS HATFIELD’S, 164 Broadway. None but the best hands need apply. The hizheet prices paid. ATINET PRINTER WANTED—ONR WELL quainted with the business Wages paid. Address, with real name, & Herald office. 0 BRIDGE BUILDERS AND SHIP CARPENTER: Wanted, twenty to thirty ship Vara) to go to the wages Wi AC- , &c., Belleville, sthinus of Panama. Broadway. area 10 BLANK BOOK RULERS. FIRST RATE | WORK & CO., 29 and 31 Gold atree! 10 MANUFACTURING JEWEL! er ‘A FIRST RATE er particulars, workman wanted in Boston. inquire at 47 Water strect, up C. Glover, PHOLSTERERS WANTED—TWO ‘oR THREE MEN thatare used to stuffing sexts ard cushions; ean do upholstery work in general. None but first need apply, at No. 254 Broadwa; ANTED—A FIRST CLASS LAPIDARY —THE SUB seriters desire to make an arrangement with » lapidary execute first class work in every capable in every re: Sehartmont of his etd tion, wing ide cae repared to offer @ permanent 4 Ie Apply t0 BALDWIN & C To a workman of tote desert tion ats rene iW {aiden lane, up stairs. fapidary’ 's tools, “WANTED-SEVERAL, CABINET MAKERS, Kast Twenty-second strect, Foun sab Pane ‘avenues. ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS CUTTING shirts and drawers, Apply at * Liberty street. ANTED—A GOOD FILER. ALSO, A BOY, THAT can file, may have an opportunity to learn silver Must come well recommended. whee hite, 67 Bower: Apply to W. ANTED—LIGHT WAGON TRIMMERS, AT NO. 137 Christie street. DUSENBURY & VAN DUSER. WAREE. IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST R. RATE “BELT maker. Apply at No. 62 Cortiandt street. OTICE.—PROTESTANT ASSOCIATION, JACKSON Lodge, No. 5.—An address will be delivered, (D. V.,) in the Forty third street Methodist Episcopal Chursh, between Seventh and Bighth aven Friday ay eniny next (ath inst) by the Reve Tr Boiate ithiamebure. “The Brineiptes of the order will also bo explained by Mr, Wal Neroctation Su general, Zod those int Protestanism, are respectfully inv to commence at eight o'eluek. Adm Ewit LADY, LATELY ARRIVED FROM EUROPE, WouL like an engagement as teachcr in a private fi fully qualified to gi as in Germ: quired in Paris,) musle and drawing, | Sh jection to go's short distan summer season. Addrcesed to L. T., Broadway Post Office, will meet with im mediate attention, YOUNG LADY, WHO TAUGHT IN SOME OF the first schools in having afew hours to dispose of during the day tim Unexceptionable ‘and giving instruction on the piano, of Mr. Hawksworth, 80 Twonty: sixth stroet. GENTLEMAN WHO IS THOROUGHLY ACQUAINT. ed with the language and literaturo of France and Ital who is competent to teach history, drawing and painting all its branches, and who has beon'a membor of soveral 80 entific oxpeditione, is desirous of joining a respectable famt- ly to go to the country, and taking charge of the education of a young man. No objection to undertake # seientifie excursion, "Address Forvigner, Broadway Post office, TEACHER, OF UNEXCEPTIONADLE CITY RE- ferences and great success is willing to taken few pupils more for private Aa eee in music, tem Reepel, German languages, at hi and ‘aaa aD, AME BARBIER, N NATIVE DE PARIS. or y ste, Sine to at wishin Apply or addres to form gaHoor TEACHER WANTED AT BOUND BROOK, ‘New Jersey, to teach @ common English school. Must unlitied to teach the common branches. Inquire falcombe, trustee, Halcombe’s Hotel. CLOTHING, Le well of C.P. NAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— / Per articles ‘eonding for the subscri: + 0 Post Ae ase . eet, —Laaies aticnded to by Mee, Durvcidere YAST-OFE CLOTHING. —TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS Jeg Marth wanted. “The highost cash prico wilt be liberal! given, in current money, for lar; smal! lots of go left off clothing, of every vaeeerptton. Address through port or call on Hore, No. 11 Orange street, near Chatiam. LOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. —bADIRS and gentlewen having any to dispone of can reoeive a fait eteh prico by sending to the stores, 12 West Hrondway places, near Uiunt Zereoty abd 22 Wess Btcadw to 8. COHEN. Ladies a! ES sia ye “CRYSTAL, PALACE, Pram RYSTAT, PALACE.—FOR SALE, A FIVE YEARS Toure of four story building, opposite, the Crystal here aro mat ‘two rooms in the house, aud int ie moderate and the lease will ‘ om, water, through the house, Foe farther particaters, at the office o rat ILL & an No. 9 Chambers etroes. PARIS ADVERTISEMENTS. HM, POWDER—TO CURE THE DISEASES OF ‘oge hydzopho bie, tetter, som, asthma, eye andenr dls. H soya ars Lot Rolin Paria by St fazoher treet. | Only. depo : Mr." JOSEPH Hose ews. “on Veosdway, Price of eneh bundle, 2 conte TO TEND A BAR. APPLY AT (free of stands landscapes and flower work, at FALCONER’S Steady work, and hichest bodied bridge builders and Liberal 11 be given to such as bring good recommendations. Apply at the office of the Panama railroad company, No. 78 man can find steady employment by applying to R. HOE u ., 170 Broadway, corner Also waded: @ complete set of AT NO, between 0 the members of the above The members of fe, ald hi in the country for the references given. A line 6 desirous of teaching some pupils at his second-haud | FARM NEAR NEW (ROCHELLE | AT AUCTION, ON Thursday, Jun tive sale, in Partition, of bout’ 7 re, eee ‘on thi ton post road, and extending. to and crossing the New Haven. Railroad, felng é the farm of L. 8. Daubney, ceased opposite Sains and joining tl lane of ts perty is 134 mil north of the village of ‘Now Roche tie, as MAD: Lola a points overlooking Long Island and the Sound, is an agree- able neighborhood, and is admirably adapted for a gentle- n’s residence, or for a division into lots of one acreor loss, be constructed at small expense from the post ‘ix trains of cars leave New York for trom m CLINTON HA WARING. No. 237 Broad- Lpsfel SALE OF PAINTINGS—BY THE OLD MAS- ters.—Also #ome articles of vertu, the property ef Prof, ANDERSON, mane Wizard of the North, who bei about leaving for » will Urabe of the same oe auction, at er ae all, on Tues she Slst inst., at 1 e’clock ‘This collection has been formed by Prof. Anderson durin, reveral tours in Europe whish gave him oxtraordinary a: es in procuring undoubted original paintings, and will commend itself tothe lovers of the fine arte by thoir rare nee and undoubted originality. The list consists of : The Holy Family, by ‘Murillo. ‘Tribute Money Carrarazia. Storm at Sea Joseph Vernet. arongil. Curlo Dolei. . Gusreino. . Antonio del Canno, Guercino. Carlo Doici, Albano. Pomona aud Flor larracis. A mosaic gold b th, ontaining tho Bird of Prredico, which, through the means of oxquitite meehant ism, rises from its ne after singing a beautiful song, returns to itagain. Gonsidered by connoisseurs to be the rarest article of its kin? A complete set of Hizhlard ornaments, the mort magnifi- cent ever seen 0 cuntinent, mounted with silver and cairn gornm stones; & claymore, dirk. and all the appurte- nances ofa Highland Chief, all inade in Europe for the Pro- feesor’s own use. ‘One of Chickering’s pianoforte A splendid set of curtsing. ‘The wiole of the above articles can be seen at Metro poli- tan lial every day until the sale, from 10 A. M. to 4 o’¢lock six and a half octave. N. BUSH, AUCTIONEER.—FURNITORR, TRAS segars, machinery, &0.—This day, at 1034 o'clock, at I North William. street, new and second hand furuiture, double and single feather beds, mattresves, carpets, cutlory, te. Algo, to pay expenses, 20 M. imported segars, Se i machinery, paintings, engravings, summer Hroseererp, FURNITURE AT AUCTION.—J. L. VAN- DEWATER will sell on Thursday, May 26, d’elock, at the salosroom No. 14 Wall stewat, ons every Varicty, viz.;-Rorewood and walnut suits, oovered in brocatelle; plush and hair cloth tete-a tote sofas, chairs, vol- marble top ota. centre and pier tables, book: Fe ion dining Sebles, tends, burea ands, collet, Penne, Uiastere, bo. Also, @ lurce variety of second hand forni- ture, removed for’ conventenee of sule, consisting of every variety HS HLEEDS. | AUCTIONEER. HENRY z L Co. will sell at auction, on Thursday, 1036 o'clock, at the salecroom, No. 8 Wall street, & atest tof exccllent honsehold furniture, removed Cravenience of sele, cousitting of parlor furniture om suite, ire; fanoy rosewood do., in silk: ofae, arm and parlor ch: rved centre tables, statuary marble tops, rich crimson k und lace curtain 1 furniture, contre tables, embrot- dered owing chairs. de.; room furniture, sofas and chairs, extension dining ie russcls carpets. bedstends, mattrérres, rosewood dres:ing bureau, mahogany do., obairs, rosewood inclosed washetands, shaving stands, curtains, Jace do; cheval glasses; marble, centre aud pier tables; ma- hogany sofas, in haircloth; chairs, do ; mahogany wardrobes, bookcases, dining and tes tabl:s, stands, draperies, clegan' goraices, mantel lrrors, crystal giramdoles and cheba. liers, Brussels and ingrain Sper et room furniture, consisting in part o matogany one bed- steads, mahogany di eo. beds, ewe Seine’ "torother Sah aa rtment of kitchen utensils. ‘The whole comp! Bo ofthe most extensive assortments of excellent ft offered for sale this season. Also several elegant rosewood and mahogany pianofortes, elegant instruments. JENS. WICKERSHAM, MANUFACTURER WIRE Railing, Iron Fence for Farms, &0., 312 Brosdway, New York —Ormamental Iron Work.iron’ and wire railings for poblig.ond private grounds, parks, lawns, dwellings, &¢., ‘om 50 cents to$l0 per foot.’ Tron bedsteads, the most com: ete ageortment in this cit s peteed fram $8 to $60. loge, Hous, urng, vases, ketcl ngs, pow toes, mattresses, towal stands, hat i spitionn Wickersham’s celebrated railroad an 7 subi st stock of ornamental iron work in the United Bintan: ail of his own manufacture, at [ery 3 Aoi Prices: Superior quality of hair aud corn husk matt 'OHN |B. WICKERSHAM, warehouse S12 Broadway * works, 57, 59 and 61 Lewis street. EWATER WILL SELL ¢ ‘ON wy ERS way shee “yl. ofthe LD iy all, kinds of bara ery,fine saddle horse, Afteen hande d “The money will ‘remain Tioncer's habde for two days, to batiefy the purchaser shat he is what he is represented to be. MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILT Ski SEL. THIS! SPAY, at 10 o'clock, at No. 173 © Soud-hant fernitore, removed for, sal without reserve—burenus, chairs, t Pianofortes, carpets, clocks, oltolocns, crockery, gins ware, jon ware, &o., £0. ‘A. MILLS, AUCTIONEER—BY JOSEPH COMLY— ‘No. 80 Greenwich street, below Rector street.—This reday morning, at 10 o’elock, & gonoral assortment f ple and fancy grocerten. For Enguirer. Also, at 11 o'clock, the furniture of a femilg dee ini, housekeeping, consisting of mahogany bur eau, bedateads, chairs, ARGE SALE OF PLANTS—W. 8. MoILLYAIN, WILL 4, rel Ch re fate. Re. Tiche, , thie aay, at 13g o'clock, s splendid assortment of green dsn plants, from Wm. Wilson, Fourteesth streets ns A WN BROKER'S SALE.—J. gt ole WILL on ‘at auction, on Thurs fay 200) ocloe Bie Hudson street, » general pi Tinredeorned pledges, being depotited one year and upwards, gonsleting of viding, clothing. tools Jewelry, &c., &e. ‘By order of Charles Cudlipp, 289 Spring street, C, KEMP, AUCTIONFER.—FURWITURE, PIANO- 2, forven, carpets, oll paintings, mlzrors, de.—To morrow, Friday.) at 10 o'alock, at 8 Nausea strect, nese ¥ ©, Kemp will soll at auction, as borer avery large; seaatl, ful assortment of valuable rosewood, mahogany, black wal- hut; parlor, dining room, and chamber furnitire, of good quality, consisting of piawofortes, large FF 'rench piate flamer, carved rofowcod parlor furniture on tuite, sovered in rioh'Fronch satin brocatel walnut chamber furniture, painted chamber. {urnivure, en suite to match, with and without marble tops: lbrai fund ecre book cases, carved mahogany sofas, tete a rocking chairs epring rext parlor chairs, in & great 9 of atyloa; extension oinine tables, marblo top ‘Tronei ag am plain bureaus and washsta curled hair mat and 2 general assortment eo faruishing articles ai Wich aro well worthy uf the notice of housekeepers. Goods purchased to go out iculars see Courier logtes on the roe of male. ¢ afchaeo of the city can ced_for shippin, tote A relock, will bo cold without resccve, ve pay oueh, sdvanee, ix handsome rosewood 63 and 7 oclave pianotortes, of ex” t tone and finish, and worthy the attoution of buyers. OSES AT AUCTION.—J. L, VANDEWATER WILL ell on Felday May 27, at 10 360" voloak, atithe sales 14 Wall street, a fine collection of hybrid’ perpetual tau monthly toses en thels own roots, proms. Ie pots, now in exeellont condition for turning out in the garden or pleasure ground, blishment of Isnac Buchanan, ‘Astoria, rely upon every plant be correctly nam: to pureliase ro: an many of the tow of housebold furaiture, CONKLIN willsell on, Thu Fulton street, at 10: , hold furniture, by 01 and bedroom fe o’cloe! irniture, all o' q so, Sera rae, on 38 aera see a Invoice of damaged. hi ‘spades, cross-cut saws, saddles, CTIONBER.—BRI VES- otion. eae ee « oot ae , Osaoon, Ai te HL. Chaso at (store 135 Fulton street) will sell at pie ~4 No. 52 Bast river, bee hitS at 120'clock on Saturday, 23th ini rt of the above vessel. with a fa haere thi and Rraare. Ro be W%,8, MELLOR, AUCTIONEER HOUSEO niture, grand ‘plano, house furnish 10K o'block, at. 64 Sixth ¢ one undivided half “ey les, This les; tete- ear ir8; bookcases: hedetende of alla oie: chats fn hair sloth and eth twenty five Gothie eatenaton dishae wable, afteen feet lonet cit H xtension dinin ourpets: with a'variety of good fea, a om reete DS te i ched Yor shipping at m reasonable g

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