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te bition which wer fully taved the just expectations sf 2; fy hat was all fourth to its ares, be; ‘e0 that we have now fer t! SF dred ad equare feet, of nearly fi ood ians'to. 8. display re hay ine ve, org i rded to the manufacturers by the JSiorloam Institute, and sertificates ona. bs FEE 4 z, Ei jebrated chemists and sed it. Put up in one pound eans, and ‘oat boxes of twelve cans each. JAMES BERON. General Agent, Pp ice frem several eel et fon is thus Jaid of » most ¥ ineral resources of the c ‘Directors had hoped peri 6 the novelty an i ntry. Ser eplaanen tie not ORRTIFICATE OF DR. CHILTON. mica! examination of Alden’s ‘Cream Coffee, and findit te be com; f the best quality. I have used # +d a ean with confidence reco Y je aba pure and wheleseme preparation, posses Tts preparation’ for use belng.se sim R. Cuero, M, D., Chemist, Removal.—Watts’ Nerveus Antidote, the Ihave made s careful ithas been impractioable for the their utmost vigilance and announce the opening at an In regard to the general character of the exhibition, xesult promises to be ‘the confidence manifested towards the United States, a confidence which has elicited a cor: jonse from the governments of foreign countries. unquestionably, be the mo Nection of the works of of industry that bas ever y: te inerease the active emulation ery braneh of intellectual devel of the interior of the building, i arrangements, classification and two officers of the Navy ef the ¥. Dupont and CH. Davis; and the iven to the app Pave so much distiontished. themselves. in vices in which they have been employ posed and the interest suthorities of the country. in the general objects of the Sriete Meatiemen havo organized their department as fol r—Secretary of the Samuel Webber—Arrangemont of Prof. B. Silliman, Jr.—Mineralog: B. P. Johnson—, Joseph E. Holmes—Machii Edward Vincent—Textile Fal Felix Piatti—Seulpture. ‘The directors have sensibly felt the them by their fellow citiz and they will continue to make every effort to Just expectations. renders iV extremely convent y the go vernm the result of acl » Those who desire it more condensed form, by mail, for single lettor ‘country, and will ten. Artificial Eyes.—Dr, Powell has recently rted alarge and beautifal assortment ef human artif. eyes, which exactly assimilate the eolor, moveme: a moved without pain or operatior pposite the St. Nicholas Hotel To have a Beautiful Skin, it the colebrated cosme pimples, freckl It in manufacture ton street, Boston. 165 and 273 Broadway, ‘The Hards and Softs were, yesterday, con- round the Custom House and Post Of- conversing about the President's order course, were pleased, and the hard’s beards fal shaving of HILL, the ter of hair aud whiskers, at 45 Nassau street, corner of Lib- intment of th in sertod or ro- 002 Broadway, nearly the confidence re) only necessa- the Orange Flower Lotion. J.M. Batchel: TON, CLARK & CO., c and 10 Astor Houso, gticultural Implements ; erated in squa way before the 8 inimitable cut- jortime on, Mortimer Livingst Important Decision.—It in the eity that LOVE'S wahpeno office, 114 Chainbers street, in conjunction with the apartmon is fitted up in style equal to the St, Nicholi admitted that gray heads and ba celebrated wah perc Chambers street, an: Admitted by all Angnst Belmont, Alexander Hamilton, Jr., George L. Schuyler, Eltert J. Anderson, Henry R. Duniam, W. CH. Waddell, Jao b A. Westervelt, James A. Hamilton, for Inilies only, ‘and it a also pear when the he office is 114 William W. St William Whett John Dunhaw, ‘William Kent, pplied. Remember, there ‘is no genuine wahpeno but F. W. Edmon 'HEODORE SEDGWICK, President. We. Wuerren, Vice President, Treasurer and Seeretary. BL. C. Sruanr, Assistant Socreti The Great American Triamph.—Dr. Kellin- r, of 476 Broadway, with his M mn bald twenty Give yoars—it stands, alone in his glory. tis the cheapest and mi Thore's a beauty forever unchangingly bright, Like the long sunny lapse of a summor day's light; have only to stray 0 sixty-thres in Broadway. Picvures of the most perfect kind taken In any weather. Crayon daguerrootypes taken only by ROOT. Look on This Picture andon This.—Place an inferior daguerreotype by the ride of one of Root’s gems, if any difference in hewn in this or any other wonderful proof among the first familie Don’t turn witm Disgust from the Mirror deenuse your hair is red or gray. Try Cristadoro’s Exoel Five minutes suffices for its application. Tt isa clean, inodorous article, Prepared and sold by CRISTADORY, No. 6 Astor House. Prfvate rooms for applying the dye. That beauty to fin To ROOT’S, num! its for months, rice can denote the \. of light and shade, and vivid exp durch are unequalled. Aisneo their popularity. Gallery 301 233.—Batchelox’s Celebrated Hair Dye and Bik factory is removed to No. 23 Broadway, opposite the Batehelor’a well earned fame is 4 muliciont im that they ean be butter in than at any othor ee- The Tabict of Memory retains but a misty Image of a departed friend, and time erases it in one of Gurney’s matahle: ® truthful, indelible like: ‘we grow old; bi tablishment in the wo Important Declsion.-Ic Is Admitted bv all that Frofersor LOVET'S wahpeno office, 114 Chambers street, is fitted wp ia better style than an and all thore who use his celebrated wahpene for grayni or baldness are rewarded by having as perfect heads of hi oth in color and growth, ax when young. forms the ladies he as suit of rooms, back of the office, | fitted up in as good style as any at the St. ladies can bave the wahpeue applied, ani No genuine wahpene but Lov erreotypes.—It 1s now an universally admit: { fact that the daguerraotypes taken by HARKDSON & MOISSENET, at No. very best, without exception, that have nino galleries ia Splendid Da. store in the city, Messrs DUBYNS, | 303 Broadway, a7 ean he obtained. ieholas, where Entronco hall door. ‘The Hat + id be as Light as Fancy to render it comfortable for the warm months, that the fabrics of KNOX stare, corner, of Rroadway and Spring street, will be pro- Goureud’s Liquid Hutr Dye is, without ox tion oricservation, the very best ever inv celebrated is Gouraud’s Medi-ated freckles, sallownes: air from any part of a Hair Gloss, as No. intended.) when on y elegant article of head tain beavers c: je id Rouge. Lily W! ract, noar Broadway. ould patronise the * Preecoti ares The Season 1s now Rapidly Approaching when the heat of the weather will necersitate a change of gest to our frionds that they can ction, most advantazeously, by Removel. ~Buchanan’s Walr Dye and Wig manvfnotory is now removed to 305 Broadway, near Walker atevet, where, hin rome being airy and well adapted te the urposes of tify business, Indios and gentlemon will -always ind prompt attendence and ‘are Warranted to be of tho best material and workman- dye, which eannot bo surpassed, will be spplied.at all Bours, aratity their taste ic sel falling at KNOX'S depot, 128 Fulton street. white beavers and straw bats is extensive, well assorted, tasteful and cheap~recommendations which the mst lavish must appreciate on examina ion. ing man in this busineys in the city— rthy of all the patronage which we are gratified to record he receiv Vailety is Charming —Wm. Banta, Hatter, 106 Canal street, keeps an immense variety of hat in the newest etyle of fashion: the admired Re tain drab beaver, pearl, ercam, and nankeen felt, Rutland r gentlemen’a summer mand Rutland braid flate, Neapolitan and tnd every variety for boys and isfaction gaaranteed. the most enterpris- affable, generous, The only Real Hair Dye made ts Lafont’s ntion of jet, price only 4s. el, grey, or white hair a k. Warranted not to Sold at the depot of (at the reduced p: Restorative, for forcin Jones's Coral Hair dark, stopping it felling ont, euring dandruff, dressing bad G1—mind—E1 Walker street. and Panama hate, hair finely, &e. Tace ctraw. e., for fafants, "106 Canal, © On! Onward!! is the numerous, constant for a beautiful black or brown—there is none Ye, such is tho onse. You coubt, one bex will settle the superiority of Hill’s Hair Dyo over all others, at 45 Nas the corner of Liberty. Light Mats for Sammer.—Warnocks, 275 Harpe Broadway, Irving House, are driving a If you want a choi ft felt, high or low, great business in beaver for a draes riding, lounging, or eountry; Canton, or senett, for sun or fishing, WAM NOCKS’ is the place to get them. Forlous Driving i a Great Evil in our on suifora from it; but drivin ° aiseworthy evidence of suecess, whic hasbeen pre eminently attained by HL. POSTER, whole- | gale and retail clotlier. 27 Cortland’ street, who offers great inducements to gentlemen. Also, is sold, Hill's Infailible On- Ecard and Moustaches Protect the Throat and mouth, and all sivgers wear beth, Will force both beard snd moustack thick in six weoks, and will not stain or injui 1 per bottle, sent to any HAM, 38 Ann street, and Now, my Onguent to grow. Ftgeng and art of the country I druggists in th Serofula, & —Hyatt’s Life in remedy for the worst cases of these and all diseases Qowing from great impurity of the It cured Mr G. N. Franklin, 163 Eldridge street, after he had been so soverely afficted with rhcumatic pains as to be unable to get in or out of hed without assistanc E. B. Holly, 77 Market etrest, of a dreadful » of scrofula, for whieli he had been treated in the New York Hospital six months, and then pronounced incurable, Las cured thousauds of cases equally lez plished in the Her: cipal depot, 246 Grand street. Rheumatism, Baleam is the most cei Gentlemen.—Have you seen those fancy Serpentine striped cassimeres for pants ow the stripes 0 Wich it takes two Hat the old tailoring stand No. 200 Wooster street, three doors above Bleecker, and see them. ing, Si13s.—Bartholomew & Weed are now exhibiting the mort elegant rtock of mourni: ever offered in this market at extremely low prices, at the tore, 61 Broadway, between tho St. Nicho- perate, which have 4, Sun, and other papers. Price 75 cents per bottle, now Mourning Jas and Metropo Warvranted.—No Charge wiil be made for DR. TOBIAS’ Venetian Liniment, if it is not superior to any other for the cure of cholera, cholic, dyseutery, voi i uts. and pring of all kinds, the druggists throngbout the United States acd Canada, 40 Greenwich street, New York. ESVARTINE Are You ta Haste to Leave Townt—Do ¢ shirts as can bo mada on the . 1 Astor Mouse; you recisiou in five min in time, and equal to If f0, call on G will be measured with mathem tex, ané you will f Your expectations in style aud workmanship. The Delicate Finish which can only be given to the work of a mechanic but by & manof in all its beauty, in the neat, erscefu ots and shoes sold by E. A. BRUO! way end 150 Fulton street. Ladies and geutlemen, attend to the laterests of your sole MENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. *®. SEE THIRD A SNTH PAGES. “wa N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITUA- Widower, proforred. t, her preeeut situation, ANTED—WHO PERFECTLY and Frengh finein Dressing Cases!- Dreasing ses t—Call Im- sil meang, at TUL 3 mporinm, 815 | tion as hovgeke dregs 16 Columbia s dle and canve LAUNDRY MAID y apd for travelling. They aro offered at a bargain, both a to price and quality. Splendid Carpetings for Spring Sates, 1953.— SMITH & LOUNSBERIC rerciving in store, por late arrivals, & large stock of velvet, Brustels, three-ply and in refrrence requir tween the hours o} LADY OF EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING THE © German langnage, n & xehool or fauil given. Address H.P., Washington, RESPECTA BI, Ver and stead Leeper in respect! | single gentleman of ¢0 child that has loet § No. 443 Peari str eo needlework, rain exrpetings, of ‘anee in prices, they are caubl.d to | previous to the recent a AGED Wom Offer at very great iudneements, blo widower's family, or a respect are respectfully invited to examine t toive she)! and butalo horn dr ‘unequalled for variety iu the call, for two day SAUNDERS, 387 ! YOUNG WOMAN, JUS With a respectadlo fa Can be seen te from the Memuiactory of Ja- qual iu their extreme S Eaasiltey -- thsee ba 806195 Thirtoouth streot, SAUNDERS’, No. 7 Astor House aud 3°7 Broadway. M kinds of fine sewing and embroidery. Willow etreet Brookly: EXTANT LADY IS DESIROUS OF A SI pstructress to beginners in English and Wonld do a little plain sewing, and basno objection to tothe country. Address anna, Herald office. WOMAN WANTS A iy accustomed to Planos Mannfactmed by A. Basford have. | i: sccustoned to attracted dererved attention, They out power and P ding jonrnals sponk of We advise our sof the Courier and them from pereonal kno readers to call at 00 broadway before purchasing, A Splendid Room for Professional, Selentific, urfuit to let, at a very low price, if taken im: Broadway over t and Broadway. ‘one windows on Broadway, and two on Leonard stroct—furniched. city reference can all at 196 Seven .eonth street, Onn be seen for Gurn y's gallery, e Millets Music Satcon, 329 Broasway, ts the ‘k where a large and gene: yusioal instruments 9an be purchaved G WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION aundrees or as chambermaid in a private fa She ig willing to go in the country good city reference. avenue, in the rear. Please call at 242 Sixth enly place in New Yo To be seen for two days. ment of muric ond way, room Be, AGENTS WANTED—TO SELL A NEW WO! aaa which is now in it demand. Yor a 29 Clinton pines, cated ofand' hi ™ fighth street, west of and near Broadw: OYS WANTED—IN 4 SHIPBREAD AND CRACKER bakery, to pack biscuit and crackers: steady work will bo given. Apply at 264 Front street, at the bakery. \OACHMAN.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN WHO shly understands bis business, as conchman sad {s willing 60 make himecif generally useful t fardenerin short, hemust do anything reguired. ‘af conchmen need ‘act apply. Apply, with re- ee, at 97 Wall street, up stairs. TRUGGISTS ASSISTANTS_WANTED, (A YOUTH, who has some knowledge of the business, as a junior as Histant. Must be active and willing, Business hours from 8 A.M. till sunset. Salary from $100 to $200 per annum, accerding to qualifications. Apply immediately to E. T. Jon kins, New York Dispensary, corner of White aad Centre streets, Tos good, y youth, ® permanent situation. RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE THAT THOROUGHLY understands the business, and can give satisfactory Feferences, may call at 27 Jamos street, Brooklyn. AD WANTED—IN A BROKER'S OFFICE, 16 TO 18 years of age; one quick at calculations. Apply, at No. 48 Wall street, (No. 3 Jauncey court), from Sto 5 P.M. APIER MACHE —A FEW MORE LADIES CAN NOW have the privilege of learning this beautiful art, by ap- Plying soon ut the exblsition and studio rooms, 71 Brond- way, where they will be taught to ornament all descriptions of fancy goods for their parlors oF the trade, HART & DUDLEY. EVERAL YOUNG LADIES, WHO HAVE ALREADY been in's fancy store and trimming business, may hoar of good situatio by calling at Mr. 3S. M. Peysor’s, 457 Broadway, corn EAMSTR WANTED.—ONE THAT CAN MAKE children’s dres , and will assist in taking 24 Gramercy park, Twentiet: ITUATION WANTE! ‘A SWISS, TWENTY-EIGHT 2 of aco, whi nd writes F: alian, also Englie to make himfelf und ~ to find employment either in a private family or or any other capacity. Ho is ‘soquainted with Best of references will be given. Address T. Z., ITUATIONS WANTED—IN A RESPECTABLE PRI- family, for two excellent young women, a# cook mbernuaid; they prefer being together, hing of a small f ey have li feveral years in. their presenberituation, and only leave i connequince of the faintly going vo Europe. The beat of ro- commendations given, Apply at No. 731 Broadway, Can be seen for two days, ITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN, OF THE highest reapvctability, who speaks and writes English a Freueh well, and is quick at figures, as clerk or sules- man in a commercial house or factory.’ Can be well rocom- ded, and oan give a small sum as security. Pleaso ad- ., Herald ofc HIRTY GIRLS WANTED TO SEW ON hags. Apply at 14 Maiden lane, up stairs. 10 WOOLLEN CLOTH MANUFACTURERS.—A YOUNG man, just arrived from the West of England, wishes » ion as fuller, dresser, or cutterman, having a practical d and narrow cloths in all their Address J. O. F., Northumberland House, No. all street. CARPET sit knowledge of making bi branch 45 W) 10 MERCHANT TAILORS.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO has just arrived from St Louis, is desirous of obtaining Astituation as cutter in u first cliss ‘talloring establishment, Mo is experienced in all its branches, and can give the best of references. Addrees C, A., National Hotel, Nos. 5 and 7 Cortlandt street, HE ADVERT A SITUATION AS SEAM- stress; would do chawLer work or take care of children, or go travelling with alndy Apply at 42 Barclay street, at her precent situation, Kespectable reference given. Can be seon for two daye. NO PAWNBROKERS, CLOTHIERS, OR DRY GOODS men.—A young inan, 1 good experience in tho above trades, wants a situation; ina good penman and account- ant, or would accept of employment in shipping, wholesale, or other stores, whore he would make himself generally uso: ful. Can give good city sceurity. “Addross 7. eC) Horatd Office. (0 COUNTRY MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS AND others.—An Amerigan young man, of undoubted refer- ence, is desirous of obtaining a situation as clerk, or assist- ant in any other rapacity, in some eatablishwent whore he con devote the whole of his time to the interests of his em- ployers. A note addressed L. A. B.. Herald office, will be Punctually attended to for three days, 0 HOTKL KEBPERS—-WANTED, A SITUATION AS bookkeeper or barkceper, by a young man who porfect- ly understands his buriness, and has been engaged in some of the first clars houses North and South, Can produce the hest of city reference Address G. kaward: W2£ NIED—A SITUATION, BY ASTRADY, FAITH. ful young woman, who understands all kins of pastry nnd jellics; has c oked in large families; just left her situs- tion; best of city reference kiven, Pleake call at 122 Mott street. Can bo seen for three drys. TANTED—A SITUATION, GY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, who is an expe: rood cook and baker weuld Lave no oljection to the washing and iron- ing, if required; cood city ven. Can be seen for two days, a7 No. 118 West Ninctevath street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. No objections to go to the country. Herald office. TANTED—A GIRL, TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSE- work of a small private family; she must be a good washer and ironer, and come well recommended. A neat and tidy colored woman, or » respectable Pretestant preferred; none othere ueed apply at No. 69 West Eleventh street, near Fitth avenue. MILY, AN they murt uni N A PRIVATE k: also a Inundre their business perfectly and bring good city references. Ap- ply at No.7 West Twenty-first street, between the hours of ten and two o'clock. Protestants preferred, ANTED--BY A YOUNG PROTESTANT FRENCH Woman, with unexceptionable roferenco, a sitaation as children’s mi is skilful at her needle, Please call at 513 Broome stre WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a sitation to do chamberwork, fine washing and fron: ing, or waiting. Best of city reference given. Please call at 207 East Twenty-first strect, near First avenue, TANTED—BY A RESPROTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a fituation to co cooking, washing, and ironing, or todo chamberwork ard sesist in the washing and ironing. Gan ive the beet, of city refecenes from her inst employer. Can fe'reen until engaged. Please call at 15! avenue Ay between ‘Tenth and 4 leventh streets, third floor, front room, WARTEDIA VELY RESPECTABLE ENGLISH OR ‘American girl, to sttene in an ice cream saloon; Pro- nt preferred. Apply at 424 Hudson street. TANTED—BY A LITTLE GIRL, A SITUATION IN A Tospectable family, either to mind a baby, or to wait on table, or to do lizht work. Teferences given if required, Can Le scen at b1 Varick street, for two day: WANTED-RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WoMAN, acituation as cook, washer and froner. Bost of city reforence given from her Tart place. Please eall at 160 Third avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, in the rear. Can Le seen for two days, ter WASZED-RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation xs firet rate chamblermaid or waiter in «re spectalle of city reference from her Inct plac is to go ashort distance in the country. are enil'a 1 Union court, Universicy place. Can be ccen for two da: niiv; has the be: WASTEDSA SITUATION, RY A RESPECTABLE young woman,to do M@usework in a private fomily. 3a good plain cook, washer and ironer, ‘The best city reference can bo eiven from her last employer Pleago oalt at 102 Bayard street. Can be seen for threo days, if not suited. Inquire in the baker's store. ws A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asitvation as cook, washer. and ironer, orto do the general how owork of a smal! private family. No objection to goa short distance in the country. Good city reverence can be piven. Please call at 22) Snilivan street, second floor, front room; can be seen for two days, None need ap ply but a private family, WARSTEDTA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE young girl; who is @ first rate cook, washer and ironer ; or would take charge cf the general housework of & small, private family. Has good city reference from her lust place, Can be seen for a few days at 060 highth avenue, WANTED <a PROTESTANT WOMAN, A GOOD COOK, washer and jroner, to go a short distance in the coon try, ina private farmily, whore she can have liberal waxes, every convenience for doing the work, and a pleasant, por: manenthome. She must thoroughly understand her’ busi- ner#, and give satisfactory reference. None but Protestants cd apply. Fleare call between the hours of ten and twelve, to-day, at room 212 Irving House, WANXIED- A SITUATION, BY A STEADY YOUNG woman, as laundyess, who understands her business well, and can'give the most respectable eity reference {com her last place, Inquire at 243 William street, for two days, ANTED—A SEAMSTRESS, ALSO A WOMAN TO cheap for cash. of town sending for any re y MILLET, importer, 32v Bri SITUATION WANTED, BY A MIDDLE AG lish woman, a6 sufant nurse and ae: y year’s experience in the above situati capalle to teko charge of » gentlomen ‘The most Futistactory city refere drersed A. B., Union square Post Office, will be attended to. SITUATION WAN agent for Watts’ Be Wise.—Croton Water abounds tn Impu- tities, which eminent pliyricans declare to be fruitful of Jis- Would it not bn well and econori 1 The porous glass delights all who ure it, siven, A note ad al to remove tl ese filter removes ther effectually ot 316 Broadway. ED, BY A YOUNG WOWAN, in ‘small private family: Ween Sleventh and Sewing Machines.—The public have a right to know, and ought to be informe ‘work recently sold was fitted by sewing machines with two needles, which muke a ravelting stitch. whether both or one of them the katler Thé machines which execute perfect work, ‘With a fair stitch on both cid sively by 1. M. SINGER & CU., 323 Broad vay. Defiance Salamander Safes, Gayler’s Pay dent —KOBERT M PATRICK in tho solo manufacturor in the United States of tho YOUNG WOMAN W TS A SITUATION AS CHAM. bormaid, and has no ijection to assist in Washing and ; Can bo seon for two East Twenty-socond street, second floor, room t the defective shoo good city reference, ‘two needles do , are made and sold exclu: RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A situation in a private family as wet nurse, with breast of nilk, The best of reference given, No. 160 West Eighteenth atroet, between Seventh and Eighth avenue NY LADY OR GE ahcalthy, good-looking, male ehi se call at 212 Twenty-first street, between F Second avenues, second floor, back room SITUATION WANTED, BY f p, As chambermaid aud waiter. ity rolerence from her last employ he seen for bwo days, at 19 West Sixteenth street, if not TLEMAN WISHING TO ADOPT one door below Maiden lano, formerly No, W John stece’, Window Shaides —Best Assortment in the world, at KELTY & FURGUSON'S, N. aud 14 Read is Broadway Lenlors supplied from ‘first hands. ted to stand soy elimat other cstabliehment. large abadce, painted and lettered to order, in’ supo- duce the beet of Id lower than | SITUATION WANTED, BY A RES widow Indy, Without funily, as seamstre: entire care of one child. ard Ninthfetreets, SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS HAB- situation as coachman, and to do tho work ‘arden, and make himself generally rsea and carriage in every t of reference from his last K. M., Bernld office, for two ipa ntsc a RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A ut bookkeeper or bark Guce ret rence of the bighest standing in th n. objection to the count de he store, for two da; Would make horself ueoful. ts Filedon Matches that, will stand Superior ap a ys at 142 First avenue, betwoon Kighth Those who wish a good article Will flud these matehew superior to 5 quantities to suit pure agers by BUSH & GALE, wholesate drag; wieh street, the old stand of Bush & Hillye im blue boxes Cantion and Notice.—Watts’ Servous Ante be purchased wholesale at for my depot, 103 Nassau no longer agent, or in any 424 Greenwich Please adéro: dote,tie geunine ort nee, 424 Graen Nr John Pyne is connected with it. tine of business, Can be soon at 231 ly 26. Now.—Yes, reduced to two shillings, #0 fails in curing any snd making the most ADY, ACTIVE MAN, WA: rivate family; o wee lenge and sativfs that undoratands ig Ai Fatifantory referancns ty Avurlun BEL, OF LOR S25 irtoonth struct, near Bruadway, aquare Pore 0 OF ot the herald visov, W cook, Wash and iron, at 49 Franklin strost, after nino o'clock. WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A fituation as chambermaid, and to assist in plain acw- ing, or to take enre of children, dirtance inthe country. FP’ third floor, back room, Vv TANTED—A No objection to go a short aso call at 151 Laurons strost, SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, as waiter cr chambermaid, and to assist in washing and ironing. 19 willing to make herself gancrally teeful. Can be seen at hor Inst employer's, this day, in ‘WLirty eighth street, setond house west of Fourth avenue WANTEDIA LADY'S MAID: A FRENCH, GERMAN: + English woman preferred. | bbe ® good dresemaker and hairdresser, and accustomed to travel. Ap- ply at No, 25 New York Hotel, between 4and 50'clock, P. al. 7 ANTED™RBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook, wacher and ironer; she is also « F004 Pastry cook. | The best of references ean be given from hor last place, where she has lived for the last tive yeara, Address E, D., 223 Elizabeth street, in the baker's store. 7ANTED-BY TWO RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young women, situations ay chambermaids and seams trerees. | The Lest of city referonces can begiven. Apply at £0 hast Twenty recond street, between Third and Lexington avonucs, second floor, front room, WAXIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPE young woman, in a gentleman's family, to do char- berwerk and plain sewing, or to assist in wading or ironiag. lias no elijection to ge ® short distance in the country. ‘Tho best of city reference if revuired, ‘Twenty-second street, room No. 3. WAnten—sy, A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, Is an experience cook, washer, and ironer, — Bost of « Inquire at 173 East city reference given. Can ho seen ‘for two days, Please gall at No. 9 Union court, between Bieventh and Twelfth streets, WANTEDOA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTANLE young woman, an chambermaid and to do fine washing and froning; has ro objection to go a ahort distance in tho country. Can produce the best of city reference if required. Please call at No. 64 King street, second door from Varick street. Can be econ for two days if not engaged. J ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUN WOMAN, & Fituation; ie e frst rate cook and thorovghly under: stands her business, and is a good washer and irouer. Best of city reference can be given from hor Inst place, Please apply at No. (236 Sixteenth rtrvet, shetweon Eighth and Ninth avenues. Can be seen for two ditys, WANTER OA CAPATIE WOMAN, AS NURSE, ONT ¥ who i fully competent, and oan xe, the dest rete: rence, No cthert need apply” Inquire, betwoou the hours Gf baud J, ab Nu. 4 Wychudl street, Deookiyn, ‘WANTS. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A \PECTABLE weman, ores ‘orto saree alg seine Boot ig temo, eee eall at Ne. 217 ven ween teenth streets. wy BYAa Wan. SITUATION. AS WET ply ad healthy widow woman, wheve ehild is dead. Franklin stress. Can be seem for two days. Warne sY A SPECTaBLE YOUNG. WOMAN, take care of ehildren and do plain sew- berwork and sewi come re at 70 Fulton stroet, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE xoune tant woman, as nurse, im an American or French family. Understands the French language, and would teach ehildren, The best of city reference given. Please apply at No. 147 York street, Brooklyn, for two days. ANTED—AS CHILDREN’S NURSE AND SEAM- stress, a middle-aged Protestant woman. Une: lon- able testimonials as to character and capability will be re- juired. Apply between the hours of 9 aud 12 o’elock, at 96 inth street. OTESTANT GIRL, TO COOK AND work 7 i. eatand sae 01 us ammer. A at ac tree! Brookly =f welts at and ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS LADY’S MAID AND ith oe can be given. Address y, oF to tray ANTED—TWO PROTESTANT WOMEN, IN A PRI- ‘wate family; one to act as waiter, the other as cham- bermaid and soamatress and to as ., Apply 5 Sixteenth street, between the hours of ten "ANTED—BY A FRENCH WOMAN, A SITUATION seamstress in an American family; understands hing. Has no objestion to take care of children oF tovtravel with a family. Apply at 213 Greene street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion to do plain cooking, washing and ironing, or ge- housework, in a small private family. The best of olty Inquire at 133 Seventh avenue, third floor, rt for two da; ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL. A situation as chambermaid and waiter, or to do plain sewing; is willing to make herself gonerally useful and to go s thort distance in the country. Can give good referenge from her Inst place. lease call at No. 73 West Fifteenth street, near Sixth avenue. WANTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED man, a situation in a liquor store, as barkeeper, or in ® dry goods store as porter. He can be woll recommended as to'sobriety and honesty, and is willing to make himself generally useful for the good of hia employer. Ho can write & good band and keep accounts, Can be seen for three gays avo West Lightecnth strect, third floor, front room. ANTED—A GOOD HOUSEKEEPER, IN A FIRST class hotel. An American woman preferred. Ske muet have the best of references, and perfectly underatand her bariness, A good salary will be paid. Adiress Warren, ferald 0} ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A DECENT YOUNG Woman, as chombermaid, and if required, to assiet in waehing and {roning, in » respectable private family; Pro- testent preferred. First class city referenees furnished. Can Le seon at her Iast place, No. 315 Tenth street, Tompkins square, whore she has been for the last two yours. WA XTEDTA SITUATION AS LAUNDRESS, BY A neat, tidy and pleusing young girl, who ean givo the Dest of city reterenco as to honesty and capability. Ploase cull at No iz} Third avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. Can be seen for two days if not engaged, WASTED—bY A RESPECTABLE NORTH GERMAN Woman, situation as children’s maid, and assist in chamberwork, or as children’s maid and to dew; has no ob- jection to go fo the country. Please inquire at 142 Third Avenue, second fivor, front room, ANIED—A SITUATION, AS TEACHER OF PIANO playing and singing, and of German language, by = Indy of a very good education. Address C,, at the olfive of the New York Democrat, 75 Chatham street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion ws seamstress, or ax chambermaid and seamstr Hss no objection to go ta the country. Can give the best of city references Please call at hor’ present employer's, 64 Weet Fourteenth street, second house from the corner of Siath avenue. AL ge of & child. Can be week, Apply at 510 Sveond avenuo, be and Thirty-second streets, in the thread and needle store. WARTED—A SITUATION, BY A HEALTILY YOUNG 46 wet nurse, with a good supply of milk. ference. Please call at 260 Twonty-eigith street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. Can v¢ soon from ton till four, until suited. tion to take c WANIED-A SITUATION, BY A STEADY PRO. tertant girl, todo chamberwork and plain sowing; Da gord reference. | Can be seen tor two days at 147 ‘Twont seventh etreet, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, secon floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Joung Protestant woman, todo washing and ironing at her own house; understands French fluting; has lived as Joundrces ina private family at $10 perment ing aud ironing at the clieapest rate. Bost of city refereuce if required. Please call at 107 Seventh avenue, second door from Twenty-seventh street, second floor, front room, ‘WANZED-RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation to do plain cooking and washing snd iron ing, or would do chamberwork and assist in the washing and froning. Can give good city referonce from he: last employ- er. Can be sen for three days, if mot engaged. Please call Y At 008" First avenue, between Kighteeuth and Ninctoenth streets, third floor, WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN A rituation to eook, wash and iron, or would do the penersl Lousevork in w sinall family, has beon experienced in housework for the last roven years. and can come well recommended from her last place. No objection to go short distance in the country. Jlease call at 472 Fourth street, second floor, front ruom. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation as chambermaid and waiter, or to assist in the washing aud ironing; would bave no objection to go into the country for the summer, or to do the general housework of asmall family. Can give good city references, aud has recommendations for honesty, fuithfulness, and ‘habits of neatne; nth street. Apply at 644 TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT woman, » situation as cook; is willing to assist in ashing and ironing. Cun produce the bess elty reference, Plotse cull at 242 Sixth avenue, for two days. WA4NTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS nuree and to assist at chamberwork, or as chambor- my id aud to assist in Waebing and ironing.’ No objecticn to going inio the country, « Good city reference. Cau be seen for two days at 4 St. Mark’s place, W4NTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to cook, wash and iron, in ® small. private family Cun give the best city reference, two days, at 1b Kose atrect, second floor. V ANTED—A LADY OF GOOD TASTE IN CUTTING out and making all hinds ot ladies’ collars, chemi- gettes, &e., for tho trade. Inquire at 184 Laurens street. None need apply but those who have had considerable expe- Can be seon for rience in the buriuess, 4. B—One or two good stitchors wasted, ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WA: others need aj ply. Iuquize at 418 Broadway, GHOKGE JANEWAY, ws ED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, WITH GOOD city reference, a situation as cook and to assist in the warhing and ironing, in # respectable family. Mas no ob- jection toa short distance in tho country, Call at No. 72 ‘Linmersly street. second ficor, Can be seen for two days. WANTED—BY A GOOD COOK, A SITUATION IN 4 tmall private family; she understands her business, aud i Willing to mssist in’ washing or to go ia the country for the summer seaeon. ‘The Lest of city reference given. Cull at 212 Fourteenth street, third floor, front room, WANTED-A SITUASION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid, and to assist in wash- ing and iroviny, or ag lwundress in « small family. Bas no eljcetion to go achort distanee inthe country, Please to enil at No. 71 Weet Fiftuenth street, in the resi \WANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. ¥ “tion as seamstress; understands eutting and fitting ladies’ und ¢ dresses. Has no objections to go in the country. d city references. Please eall or ad- Crees a note to West Thirteenth street, in the rear. Con be ccen for two daysif not engaged, WANTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, f situation as chain bermaid or waiter, in ® respocts: ble private tau ily; is willing to aseist in wabhing if requir. ed. Please cali’ at 43 Spring strect, front house, #ecoud floor, for two days. WAdTEDCBY (A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, dren dias a rituation to cook, wash and iron, and make herself generally usetul. Good city reference. days, at 270 Canal street. Can be seen for two WANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls; one aya tirst rato cook, the other aa chamber. maid and too plain sewing or take care of children; would do general housework for a email private family. No objec- tion to go a short distance in the country. The best of vity reference can We given, Please call at 71 West Fifteenth street, in the rear, Can be seen for two days, WASTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, WITH CITY reference, as seamstress and assistant nurse. Apply to-day and to-morrow, at 103 Tenta street, near University pines, between 11 and 12 o'clock. Wj ANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY, $10, FOR WHICIT good security, with room and genteel board, will be fornished. A genticman deposed to advance the above in ‘ood faith will not be disappointed, Address Mrs. White, roadway Fost Office. WASTED=A SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTARLE young woman, to cook, wash and iron, ina private family; isn good plain cook, and a first rete washer and froner. ‘The best of city reference will be given from her Ixst employer, where she lived two years. Wicase call at 509 Mott street, im the rear, JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RL, AS CHAM. bermaid, and to ageist in Washing and irooing; or as walter, Sho line ived vo yeare in her lest place. | None need apply but a respectable private family. Can be soon at 170 G et, er of Concord, Brooklyn. V sD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, 14 yoars oll, a sit to take cate of children and do light Work, in 'a respectable family, PI eal at 63 ‘Tillary street, Brooklyn, third floor, back room. Can be seen tor two days. City reference can be given. W32TED—A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE AGED Woman, as housekeeper, in ® genteel private family, The advertiser is capable and trustworthy. fa baby. Geod city reference given. d office, this day and to-morrow. 7ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, & situation; #he is « first rate cook, an oxcellent wather and irouer, and can make herself genoenily usefal: isa good baker, Has good city refererce. Also, # situation for a girl twelve years old. Would Like to bind hor in some good family until'she iso” age Please oail at 115 Twenty: eighth street, near Third avenuo Can be seon for two days. ANTED IN JERSRY CITY—A NEAT, INDUSTRI. oug, and honest girl, to cook, wash wad iron (or a family of Fix persons; must also understand making good bend, and bo capable gf taking charge of @ kitchen, “auply thie morning betoze 12oclock. in Warren strovt, next. to the corner of Grand, (new row.) Wages Mx dollars, Bring references. ANTED~A WET NURSE, WHO CAN SPEAK THE German, French, or Italian languager, to roside with tho family. Apply at Hotel dei’ Europe, 600'Houston stroe ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘Or would take Addross H. young woman, a# wet nurse: has « frosb breast of hort distance milk three weeks old. No objection to go in the covntty for tie rownwer Nestor cthy pelorence pir. Piesse o 14 bard Fuirsiesa stereos, between Third and Lexington avenues. Can by seen for two days if not eeavd. ER AND IRONER; one who thoroughly understands her business; no ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oman, te do the general of a email ag Pata ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECT, WOMAN, fe iltustion,. Ie fret rave sock rand willing te sesiet kinds of Tithe ashing and froniog: Understands, afl kin fectly” Please call at 112 Chariton street, gor ‘Green wich, for two days, if not engaged. Geed city reference, -A SITUATION, BY A RESPECT. Wee det ae eee sa : =a BE'No oo Wast Fifteenth’ street, in she rear. Can be oven fy ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 RESPECTABLE irl, in private family, ss chambermaid, walter, or plain sewer. Good city reference. Apply at 461 Pear! street, corner of Chatham, W4xrep—a SITUATION, BY A SCOTCH WOMAN, ‘h Siena semate and 2 do Ed ee Beene ob ‘a 1 OF 80 tke . {ood city Strerences piven if required. Inquire at 166 Laur street, near Bleecker. ‘WA A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT youn, pri woman, a situation as nurse and seamstress, in & private family; good city reference. Can bo seen for two days at 184 Thirty-ninth street, near Eighth avenue. ‘WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ‘Stion as cook, washer and irener, or as chambermaid, in & private family; no objections to go in the eountry; best city referenes given, Please call at the second house’ from Wykof street in Smith street, Brooklyn, ‘WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- tion; is capable of eocking in & hotel, saloon, oF gon- ’s boarding bi Please call at 105 Hester street. Can be scen for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- man, & jon as chambermaid and waiter, or todo plain sewing, care of children; has no objections to a inthe country, Please call at35 Crosby street, first floor, ack room. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework, or plaix ing aud washing and ironlug, Goed olty reference. | Can bo seon for two days at N Twenty-first strect, between Fighth and Ninth avenues, ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- en, situations; one to do Private family, the other todo chi Ur to help in Pousework; have been three and a half years in their last places. The be n from their st employers. Can be seen fortwo days front room, second floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, chambermaid; understands fine Washing and regular’ Jaundress; no objection to go a short distanco in the country. fortwo days im her prerent situation, No. 15 West Twenty-fourth stree W4XTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN a situation as plain cook, washer and ironer; she per fectly understands her business; or would do general house work, Can furnish roference from her last place, where sh has lived for the Inst eighteen months, Apply at 243 Stan- ton street, for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ae cook, washer andironer. Please call, or address, 118 West Twenty-seventh atrect, fourth tlooi 2. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO ATTEND A GRO cery store. thoroughly ac- need apply unte quainted “with the business. Apply at twenth street, between avonues A and 1. year FIREMAN AND PORTER, A GER- man, who speaks the English language. "Must come 0. 221 East Fif- well recommended from some reasonable former employer. To a sober, honest, faithful man, maner he situation will be per- ‘Also, wanted, » woman to cook pastry. Must and the business woll., Apply at the Verandah, 37 illiam street. No night or Sunday work. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SINGLE MAN, A situation as waiter; he undorstands his business in'all its branches; has goed city reference; has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Please addres E. P., 03 Broadway, in the toy store. TANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO ATTEND A GRO- cer}; mong but one well acqiainted with the businoss, and has good referenec from his fast employer, need upply, Apply to John Loughran, corner South Seventh and Fourth streets, W illiamaburg. ANTED—A CUITER FOR GENTLEMEN’S AND youths’ elothing—one qualifed to act ‘as salesman, and take entire charge of retail clothing store. Address A. Jores, Herald office, naming references, and salary ex. pected. WANZEDCA YOUNG MAN, WHO THOROUGHLY tinderstands jewelry, is desirous of scouring » perma nent situation in a Southern jewelry establishment as ant man and engraver. he best of references given and required. Any ene in want of a person of etrict busizess habits will do well to address a note to E. J. D., box 931 Post Office, New: ark, N. J. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, HAVING SOME KNOW- ledge of bueiness, of good 'addross, and business ca- pacity, to travelin some of the western’ States, to sell and solicit orders for two or three staple articles of merchan- dice, The situation would be permanent for a good man. City reference required, Address D. B. P., Herald office. WASTED—A YOUNG COLORED PORTER, UNMAR. ried, and of genteel! appearance. Apply at'72/ Broad way, immediately. WA4XTED.—A YOUNG GERMAN, WHO SPEAKS Englith tolerably well, desires to go to California, but has not the weany, He wishes to Acoonpany gentleman who Would defray bis passaze, in return for which he would rerve in any capacity whercin he could wake hin self useful {Hi tho expense of his parce was paid, It would bo his pleasure to do everything in his power tofurther the interest of his patron. Please address for two weoks, 8. A., Herald office. 7ANTED—A SINGLE MAN, NOT OVER 25 YEARS old, to take charge of a pair of horses and superiatend agarden. Nono but those failiar with groomiag and driv. ing and cau furnish reference need apply. Apply to Mr. Olson, Distriet Attorney's office, mew building, iu thie Park: w+ TES—A WAITER, WHO CAN TAKE CARE OF a horse, and. drive carefully, and who understands something of ‘gardening. street, from 9 to 12 o'clock, Apply at 80 Enst “wenty first ANTED—A CLERK, IN THE OPFICE OF A FIRST class hotel; a smart active young man, accustomed to business and understands keeping books, Best of references required. Address Jamor, Horald office, iT ANTED—AN UNMARRIED SCOTCHMAN, TO TAKE charges of horses and assist the gardener. 'No one un- ncustemed to driving necd apply. Lnquice at the otlice of the Carlton House’ No. 3.0 iroudway, ‘ANIED—BY A SINGLE MAN, BOARD WITH A plain private family; where there ia @ piano in use, and ro other & sired. Location preferred betweon Lighth and Twe i streets, west. Price not an objoct ned. ‘Address A. James, Herald where a home canbe obt office. ‘TS EMPLOYMENT--A MIDDLE AGED MAN, is ot fully occupied, to do some light tusi: ness about half of the day, P.M. ‘Addriss it, W., Her- ald office, £D—BY A KESPECTABLE MAN, A SITUA- tion as a }artender or clerk; is quick at figures, and can give good city references, Addrers orcailon M. C’, 18 West Nineteenth’ stree n Sixth and Seventh aves, WaANIED-IWENTY OF GOOD ADDRESS; ME- chanics prefered. Active intelligent men ean make very Jarge pay on comm five to eigh: dollars por day, Little or no copital required’ if good reference. Apply ab 111 brond strect, cornor of Water, up stair (TED —A YOUNG | w \G AMERICAN GENTLEMAN derites instruction in Brenoh from a lady. One who net a prolegcin: her, but would like to devote, ocea- mally, & Part of aa ovening to social conversation with an person, wilt find this a desirable opportunity, ddrese, confidentially, Mr. Becklard, Broadway Post A VORTEX, FOR A FLOUR STORE, THAT e contidcFalle trade, Addrcss Flour Store, A SITUATION, AS CLERK, OR SALES cry goods or commission howso, by a young man of considerable eaperiguce in busivess, Address I M. R.. Her office. Wantze. AN ACTIVENT! LLIGENT YOUNG MA st clase ry. Apply at 284 Fourth ond street, between two and five o’vlock P.M TANTED—A COACHMAN, SHORT on Long Island in )ummer—winter in the cicy;) one will be willing to asnist in the garden, and who can plough ond mow. Apply at 100 Nassau streot, second flour, to Holden & Thayer. DISTANCE TANTED—A SOPRANO AND AN ALTO SINGER, for an Episcopa! chirch, Please addecss, with real name. rcsidence, and taliry expected, Music, Herald otfics. 7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY—FIFTY YOUNG MEN, TO. engaue in colling ® new work, by which they ean rositze om $3 to$S perday, ‘this is @ rare chance. None bu thoso of enerey, need apply. ‘Those from tho country pre ferred. Capital required, from $5 to $0. Apply or address, post paid, GEO, W. HILL, 289 Broadway, N. Y. ANTED--A SINGLE MAN, A PROTESTANT IN pre # waiter, in small Englis siding on Staten Must havo she best of rofersnces and understand his business well. Address J. N. Post Ofico, box No. 3,403, with place of residenee, 7 ANTED.—A LAD, SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE, WITO ean be well recommended, is desirous trade: # plumber, carpenter, or the foundry ferred. Address R. 8., Herald office. G MEN OF E TANTED—YOU addre the investm we ERGY AND GOOD with @ capiial from eight to twelve dollar Jielding.9 prowe of ton to fifteen Dr. R. H a AS, 383 Broadway, up stais ANTED—AN ERRAND BOY. GOOD REFERENCE required, Cail at A. Wiomann’s segur store, itor House, between f and 10 A. M. and land 2P. M, FFICE BOYD'S CITY EXPRESS POST, NO. 45 WIL- im street. —Wented, 20 men, betwoen’ the age of 18 yours old, to do a day's duty on the 6th of June. Ap- ish written testimonials of character, to lay afternoon, botween 5 and 7 JOUN T, BOYD, Proprietor. V ANTED—TO FIND, A GREATER FAVORITE, OR A more trathful delineator of Shakaperian charact than tho young and talented tragedian, Mr W. R. Goodal who is now performing « most brilliant engagement at National Theatre, Chatham street, To night be appears a | caire.”” ANTED.—FAMILIE?, HOTEL AND BOARDING- house keepots want ing goot rervants aro reminded of & CU.'S Intelligence Office, 27 Broadway, corner y ection of servants, and where help of ev ry description, also German farmers, gardeners, mechanies and waiters, are constantly on hand, Torms liberal WANTED-AT THE PROTESTANT EMPLOYMENT Agency, No.7 Carmine street, all the rospectanle Protestant citle in this city, and @ number of nive Catholic girls, can ¢btain good situations, (free uf charge, and without delay.) About ninety places are now ready, in city and country, for general work girlé, cooks, seamatresses, nurses, ehamberm a waiters, Inquire o @ presented o'clock, at this office. ANTED—COOKS, GIRLS FOR TOUSEWORK, Tnundresses, and eervants for every kind of work, at MORRIS & CO.’'S offite, 257 Broad orner of Reade street, This offiee has the best call very quickly with exellent plac nuinber of places for girls now ready. nd servants aro suited . Terms moderate. A O00 HAORERS WANTEDLABORING “MEN . ¥ho wish to goto the Isthmus of Panama to work onthe Panama Railroad, can find omployie plying at the office of the un 08. Te men who bye railroad w Tread ¢ Wiel ve DW, 7 sail from New York to the Isthmus on the bh. ‘and 2th of cach mont, ©. STOKY, Comiznotus, 92 Warren street, Now York, PLACES AT WHICH TICKETS CAN BE PROCURED, Office of N. Y. Express, 20 walt ctreek, corner Nassau. grocery store, 47 Greenwich street, ore ts Broad’ irondway, oor. Maiden lane. store, 234 Brewaway con heaet Y. Herald, 127 Fulton street, corner Nassau, & Co.'s jewelry store, 266 Pearl atrost, sor. ump warp. ey Pay yt ae ‘ y cat clase ep Gneaviheetie Dt store, 238 Greenwich streats eer 268 Greenwich street, Moses P. Love's bakery, 17 College place. TOURER WARD, aseat stroot, corner Spruce. re, 109 Chatham street, cor. Peas. ' paint store, 189 Chatham st., oor. Oliver. store, 11 Peek sli p. Frankfort. Pearl street, cor. Rose. 92 Catharine street, FIFTH WARD, §. Cahill’s shoo store. 57 Broadway, Jovl B. Purdy's grocery store 04 176 Chureh st., oor. Franklin s’s drac store, 5 Went Broadwat store, 10 Franklin street, cor. Variok. drug store, 161 Canal street, cor. Variok. ddlery store, 204 Liudson street 07 Hudson street, W. M. Thurman’ John J. Sherwood, barber, 1 wate Lyneh’s grocery store, 323 Greenwich steect, corner enck’s grocery store, 469 Greenwich, oor. Watts. axTH WARD. re, 208 Broadway. « 410 Broadway, eo hain store, 110 Chatham street. 8. Canerenia here jar Thomas J. Wood's tool store, William A. Maxwell's « Walker stroct, [srventTu wap. '. Lindsay’s drug store, 77 East Broadway, corner store,'192 East Broadway, oor. Jefferson. saddleryistore ‘300 E: «Broadway, Junetion Hecker & Brother N. Abbott's drug store, 249 Cherry Simeon Seger’s drug store, 60 Jackson street, RIGUTH WARD. andy store, 401° Broad Kiersted & Son's drugtistore, saloon, 579 Broadway. C, H, Phillip’s drug store, 634 Louston street, oor, Wooster. Smith & Boiee’ Dr. Benj. Marshall's drug store, 3 y store, 110 Variok st.,eor. Broome. ore, Si Macdodgal steer, furniture store, 223 Hudson streot. 303 Hd: ‘S20 (Broadway, corag H. Bailey's fane; M. B. MeKinne: R. B, Nowman’s drug sto Jacob Born’s bakery, 479 Wasding: aay ivr Wamp. 8, D. Martine’s grocery store, 42) Hudson st, eor. Leroy. ¥. W. Many's hardware store, .601 iw 2, » crockery store, 292 Bleacker stroet, W., Jackson's bakery, 257 Bleecker street, John L. Wyman’s segar store, 373 Bleecker stroct. C. B. Roberte’s tin store, 134 Fourth street, oor, Gbristopher. drug store, 768 Greenwich street, George Sheritt’s bakery, No. 1 Ninth av., cor. Gansevoort st. John Harper's bakery, Ji Eighth avenue, corner J: Dderer & Carpenter's grocery store, 37° Groeawich coruer Charles strect. Wm. i, Gile’s drug store, 189 Sixth ayv., cor. Thirteenth st. TENTH WARD. E, M. Guion’s drng store, 127 Bows Maumer & Horton's groeery,store, 44 Division street, oor- srockery store, 106 Division st., corner All store, 361 Grand Miller & Van Antwer; corner Hammond. Y, corner Grand street. Hobert's booksto Hobby’s crooker; ret. Broome street, eor- J. Elscy’s grocery store, Delancey strest, corner Allen. ELEVENTH WARD. drug ates 209 Stanton street. Louis Paulesen’ William Price’ re goal Kelly's hardware . Legge tt's drug 3a Sanus’ dru TWELFTH WARD. Jones's Rock Cottage, Bloomingdale road, corer 109th st. Jno. McArthur’s dry koods store, 120th street, near Bloom- Mills & Thompson's grovery store, corner 115th street and ‘Tenth avenue. rocery store, corner Third avenue and Kighty- grocery store. corner Fourth avenue and 8. FE. Sniffen’ TIIRTERNH WARD. S, Broker's hardware store, 224 Division street, E. Lyon’s drug store, 466 Grand street. 0.8 drug store, 584 Gi H, Irwin's drug stoi J. Cunningham’s grocery store, G¢ Broome street, corner « brady, Jr., drug store, 163 Rivington street, corner of FOURTEENTH WARD. ay Drug Store, 470 ‘Wood's hat store, 872 iireadway. |. Erben’s organ factory, Sammis’e shoe store, M. Hunter's drug store, E. & W. T. Peterson’s furnishin, J. 8. & K. Burnton’s book store, 2/4 Bowery, FIFTEENTH WARD. Lewis & Seacord’s furnisuing store, 65 Broadway. Kerr's grocery store, 740 Broadway, corner ef corner Ninth street. e's drug store, 82’ Broadway, corner of Fourteenth street Andrew Simpson's Vakery, 366 Bowery, corner Fourth stroot, John J. Morris's grocery store, corner University place and Twelfth street. John W. Pope's grocery store, 10 Sixth aver ntre street, opposite Canal. ) Broome street, eorn store, 144 Bowdty. J. Reay’s drug store, 169 Bleecker street, corner Sullivan. SIXTRENTIC WAR, A,, Spnulding’s grocery store, il ath avenue, corner A. Le M. Kiker’s drug store, 233 West Fourteonth street, ‘corner Ninth avenue, jenbrook’s dry goods store, 170 Ninth J. W. Howe's bukery, coraer Kigth avenue and Seventooath ry’s furnishing store, 220 Righth avenue, corner , grocery store, corner Seventh avenue and Sixteenth street, Riker & Berrian’s drug store, 369 Sixth avenue, J. R, Goward’s book store, 423 Sixth avenu SEVENTEENTH WARD, J. Haight's grocery storo +1 Stanton street, corner Christie. Dr. J. M. Darlow’s drag store, 180 Allen street, corner Stan- Whil'y & Purdy’s shoo storo, £63 Houston street, opposite U1, H. Haight’s grocery store, 171 Seco ad street. co's hotdware store, 385 Bowery. N. Deverenx’s grocery store, 1/ | H. Heinshon’s grocery store, 179 avenue A, corner ‘Twelfth street. Alexander Reid's bakery, 202 aven; ‘T, 1. Glover's real estate offic Geerge W. Moore’s paint store, 100 First avenuo, eorner William Wall: 1¢ C, oornce Tenth sb. ' hardware store, 66 Third avenue, H, A, Kuapp’s blacking factory, 129 Fourth avenue, ie fe CTIONTEENTHE WARD, . H, Conwas ‘0.’ uardware store, 889 Broadway, he ructocnth street. ener eae Doion drug store, 102244 Broadway. Davis's hook store, 1000 Broadway, next to Thirty second st, ‘260 Sixth avenue, cor, Six- F. Moran’s boot store, 239 Fourth avenn: Sandford and Pye’s hurdw: John Williams's drug sto: ‘s grocery store, 264 Third avenu cor. Twonty- drug store, 471 Third avenue, next te cbr. ander's bakery, 277 First avenu NINETEENTH WARD. B. P. Faigohild’s groeery store, 512 Nint Dr, G. MeAllister’s drug store, 695 Eighth avenue. oa) Broadway, between Sixty- 6. r, 728 Third avenue, cor. For- necery store, SE. cor. Kighty-fourth ‘Third avenues os ~das Richards bakery, cor. Sev 00, cor. Forty- ninth and Seventioti Pinckney & Moulton’s feed sto ty-ninth street. TWENTIETH WARD, and Twenty-cighth tore, cor, Ninth Atkinson & McManus's paint store, 997 Tenth avenue, EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMIT. uinr monthly mocting of the above oom: dat Tammany Hall, on TI L, B. SHEPA\ mittee will he h uy uicdkanaae CLOTHING. Ag OF¥ CLOTHING AND FURNT ba devirons of converting their east TURE WANTED.— DORE, No. 13 Bim street, L. N. B.—Ladien attsndod to by Mra. Dusseldorf ING AND FURNITURE WANTED.—LADIRG a 19 of oan receive trent al atreat, and.8a Wert” bromd street, an road w 8. COHBN. Ladiss a1 NAST-OFF Gaorene 700. THOUSAND DOLLARS ‘ond small lots tion. Address, rem 18 Fale ateood, Whar wert wanted, store, No. 11 Orange stroot, near C |LOTHING—CONWAY, IN CONSEQUEN' immense increare of in street to the eoenions inese, has removed wore No, 19 Nagsan here, pl ingpau street, Dear Shute