Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
served to give the inhabitants of this long and Seventy ni a oa et ruts in our pri a devoutly to be wish- opis appea oe lat to be thoroughly le bt ly been too grievous. It has been ther too close to features and ta ‘admit of any farther temporizi people has declared that this plague of mud mm not to be borne, and the declaration ve Its effect in clean streets and salubrious airs. rts of the city, however, matters are as bad as ever; it would be well if the experiment just tried, to mmch to the satisfaction of the Broadway promenaders, could be extended to- Nassau and Fulton streets, which last unfortunate localities actually out-Herod Herod, and have been latterly almost impassable. In connection with this mud business, we may without impropriety introduce ibe following bona jide incident, which oc- ‘curred yesterday afternoon :— Aman calling himself Wm. Midner, reported at the Coroner’s office that a subject for an inquisition was Ne i s hl pa ie the house of Mr. Gilfillin, corner of Thirty- | street and Sixth avenue. Gne of the Coroner’s immodintely despatched his deputy to the piaee, with orders to preeure a jury, and have all in readiness when he should arrive. deputy hastened to the house, but could find no subjest for the Coroner except a huge mud monument, decorated in a very which ge rie eee of heed nage here parent, an ie deputy wag greatly enraged, - it of Mr. Micner; Dut not finding him, he returned the office to inform the Coroner, lest he too should visit the place; but he arrived too late, as the Coroner ‘When the office was closed last eveniug, had gore up. the Coroner had not returned, be having probably been | detained longer than usual in procuring the necessary witnesses, - Marine Affairs. Vor Evrore.—tThe British steamship Europa leaves at ‘one o'clock to-day for Liverpool. She had about forty passengers engaged yesterday. ‘The revenue cutter Jackson arrived at Savannah 3d fst. from Hampton Roads, after a very stormy passage, im which she had to lay to eight days and scud two, and was driven to the castern limit of the Gulf Stream. She received no damage. Her officera are: Robt. Day, Cap- tain; John L. Stull, First Lieutenant; Wm. B. Richmond, Second Lieutenant; Zachary Forrest, Third Lieutenant; John Miller, Boatswain; John Morrissey, Gunner. ‘The English steamship Curlew sailed yesterday for Ber- ‘muda and St. Thomas, with twenty-three passengers and $150,000 in specie on freight. Captain Alexander V. Fisher, lately appointed to the | wevenue cutter Washington, at this port, assumed com- mand yesterday. Captain F. lately arrived from the Pa- cific, Where he has been for several yoars employed in the same service. Previous to that he was for many years attached to this port, and is ono of the oldest and most experienced commanders in the revenue service. Capt. Martin, Inte of the Washington, has been ap- peinted to a command on one of the lakes. SurroseD Praticat Vesskt.—Capt. Foot, who came as a passenger in the Spanish bark Cataluna, from Barcelona, Feporta that on the 13th inst., when off the north coast o! Bt. 0, a schooner, With no name on her stern, which, by her motions and appearance, was concluded to ‘bea piratical vessel, w: She bore down on the dark at first, but perceiving that she wasa large vessel, and likely to give somo trouble, and not much prospect of arich booty, as the bark was only Jightly dellastod she after wards sheered off. We understand that so conddent a the belief in the piratical character of this craft, that ‘the facts have been officially reported at the Spanish con- sulate in this city.—N. 0. Picayune, Feb. 28 Coroners’ Inquests. Dgam Cavsxp py Scatps.—Coronor Gamble yesterday held an inquest on the body of a child named Ann Kee- van, sixteen months old, who died in consequence of the upretting of a pan of boiling water over its face and neck, on the 19th of last month. A verdict was rendered of @eath caused by scalds. Deceased resided at 38 Cherry atreet. Fouxp Dgap in nek Bep.—Coroner Hilton yesterday held an inquest on the og of Mrs. Margaret Sullivan, who resided in Eighty-fifth street, between Third an Fourth avenues, she having been found dead in bed. The inmates of the house missing her, they became alarmed, and went to her room door, which was locked. A little child in the room opened the door, and on the entry of the persons Mrs. Sullivan was found dead in her Ded. Itis said deceased was a person possessing con- siderable property. Farat Resvrt or Ixtoxication.—Coroner Hilton held an inquest at the Bellevue Hospital, upon the body of an Irish girl, named Mary Ann Johnson, nineteen years of Sure died from the effects of burns. Deceased was fed to the hospital on the 16th—nlt. She was suf- from burns on her thigh, left arm, and ches! she told Dr. Everts she received through her clothes catc! fire when she was drunk. The jury re- ‘turned a vi of death from burns whilst in a state of iatoxication. Deceased lived in Water street. ¢ Brooklyn Intelligence. Apwrrrzep To Ban.—John M’Carty yesterday waived further examination before the Mayor, on the charges which were brought against him, and was admitted to Dail in the sum of $10,000, in two sureties of $5,000 each, to await the action of the Grand Jury. Wm. Dougherty and Erastus Wheaton are his sureties. frnreerase se eee Court Calendar—This Day. Soren Covrt—Circuit.—Nos. 189, 186, 221, 222, 223, 226, 228 to 265. Sorxmm Cost Special, Term —Part, First —No. 15. Part Second—Nos. 8, 19 to 2534, 91, 92, 27 to 39. Sorsnonr Covrt—(Two Branches.)—Nos. 167, 549, 553, 261, 490, 288, 545, 568, 571, 577, 159, 280, 349, 81, 584, 586, 587, 589, 501 to 600. “Well, now, ain’t that Shifticss?” exclaimed soountry girl, the other day, as she was looking at the fing its in ROOT’S gallery, 363 Brosdway, and muttered t her sweetheart had beon to York, and “Never brought Back bis picter!” Lovers, take warning. Pres ‘Bowery, complete for fifty cents. ‘orner of Grand street and Bowery, over the drug store. Holmes’ 25 cent [ow hepa ge Lepage pga Reese & Co.—The recont improvement of the double work- ‘camars by the ietor of this old establishment will eaksie ims £2 turnout 500 portraits daily ofa superior qual ity to any heretofore taken. Rooms No. 230 Broadway. ———— At the Most Severe Ordeal to which the Da- xxi was over subjected, BRADY a to the World’s Fair, i yadon, in 1861. In ‘the foreign medal |. & prize medal was ® tho Crystal Pi 94 him al alace in New York. His fy have bornoaway the palm in tho Old World, and the new it unnecessary. His gallerios are 369 and 205 Style of Hats.—The Custo- tulate themselves, after an in- new claimant for their favor, for itis as le as it is brow agle material and mauufs in every quality of excellence establishments are in the Prescott House, Broadway, and 128 Fulton etroct. ps White, the Hatter, has the Neatest and wees, spring style of gentlemen’s hats ice $4; y ey go lively. ‘corner of Fulton street. Gentn’s Great Opening of Spring Fashions roadway; 4 this day. Gonin’s Bazaar, 513 Genin, hatter, 214 Broadway. we manner, | The hoax was | | \ it, | physiolo, “Cent Daguerreotypes 0 in the | $3 ‘ES, corner of Grand street and the | taki finest cl fet Bi we have seen. Give him a call at 212 Broadway, | | the robust.and healthy? We answer, from th just What Will Meet the Wants of | Planos.—Ji all, pianos of acknowledged and . All pianos sol Sire satisfaction or purchaser's moncy refunded. to rent; second hand pianos, with or without the Aolian, a great bargains. To suit one S. D. “Hawkins, $80; one it, $50; one do., $40. Tho of are only excelled by their good qualities HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. Great Bargain.—The Best Assortment of Se- cond hand pianos, rosewood and mahogany, warranted in Perfect order, will be sold, or exchanged for old ones, if ap- ake. for immediately, at prices to distance all competition. BERT WEBER, 103 West Broadway, noar Franklin Melodcons.—The it Assortment of Me. Jodeons, of the Intest styl ty, to be had at very low ‘broad ray, publisher an nd most improved make, in the at HORACE WATERS’ er in all kinds of musical of the Most Beautiful En- Herring, Delaroche, Turner, and nelocted by W.SCHAUS, is now offerod at private American Art Union, 497 Broadway. The col- mis by far the most interestin r brought before ‘the public. “Exhibition free. Open day and evening. Make . lobed of It.—A New Clotht Em- jum has ju opened by tho undersigned, at 106 ton street, with an oucirely irosh wud hi ndsomely made stock of clothing, adapted to all seasons, out and trimmed in the best iy and will be at the lowest prices. N. B.—All articles guaranteed to be exactly a: Presented. WARD T. HACKETT, __ Clothing Emporium, 106 Fulton street. Fashionable Clothing—New Goods.—Call and. gxumine tho assortment and prices at. the ono price extah- Mshmont of ALFRED MUNKOE & CO. , 441 Broadway, All sizes for mon and boys, suitable for all seasons, and Of the ‘mont approved styles. ' No deviation in prices. Roberts, 769 Broadway, corner of Ninth t, has just received the richest assortmont of Gui; ‘over fm ; also, chimesettes, colli game. A choice lot of French embroidered to 8 50, in the newest styles. ‘To Miliiners and Country Merchants.—2, H. Newman offers for inspoction at his now store, No. 765 Eroadway, a most desirable assortment of dross and soft cape, headdren mourning collars, &c. MEWMAN’S, 766 Broadway, between Kfghth and Ninth strects. Veemoval amin & Lounsbery would re= efully inform their fri: © } SReeeeey Yacty beuteaus friends and the public that they have | locati Broadway, (one deor below Grand. Brerared to exhibit thete now ol Brui Pearl street, to 456 stroot,) Thoy aro now "h, styles, consisting of renga ead Yards Carpets for M ANDERSON’S ton spaciow bit 8 salesrooms, No. 99 Bowery. Splendid , Hirussols, pote, lallion velvet” tapestry, , ; ad ingrain earpsis at, liolotbe, fale car: of all kinds of china posy Ce! from various parts of | joc] | | | tors, 122 Fulton stroct, up stairs, and sold by drugaists gene. | rally. Price $1, iu pints. ee te , feel unwilling at present to ree-ply, aud ingrain floor vileloth, aud all | | Mavi att iy apogaie? ia aeeoguang: 7° AYeraue is for | Portable Dressing of so Compact a form that they can be carried without inconvenience, ‘et complete and durable, every article in them being made for use ae — To travellers er ee Au SMSAUNDERS. Ne. 7 Artor House and 397 Broadway. Sewing Machines.—I. M. tenderly invite attentio Sug mac! dg 4 fo his irable it ines, now im general use, ich admirable im- ts Have recently been added” Also, to their now ‘the latest st perfect invention of the time, fled strength, elasticity and These machines are the onl: hin fabrics can be sewed. ‘of ty, wi le thread. pees by which linen or other t fee No. 823 Brondway. Defiance Salamander Gaylor’s Pax tent,-ROBERT M. PATRICK is tho sole manafacturer in the United States of the above celebrated safos, aud F. C. a impenetrable defiance locks and ‘rosy bars, the best safes and locks combined in the world. Depot No. 192 Pearl rtreet, one door below Maiden laue, Awful Con! ition !—Nos. 8, 10, 12, 14, and 16 Spruce street in ruins'—Defiance safes again victorious!— The following is the latest certificate in favor of te fire- proof queJities of these often tricd and never failing safes:— New Yorx, h 6, 1854. rl street:—Doar Sir—I am hap- and valuable papers contained safe, (Gaylons patent.) manufactured by after being exposed to the most intense heat in the 3 of No. 10 Spruce street for the space of thirty-two hours, camo out in such good order that they were periectly legible. The money was all and its appearance does not indicate an exposure to t! test heat. The safe was on the second floor, and fell into ment—a distance of about ferty feet. I consider myself quite fortunate in having been provided with such a security against fire, Please send me, to-morrow morning, another safe, as good material, and a sixe larger. Yours, respectfully, | Josen It. Lapp, Publisher of the Independent, 22 Beokman street. Safes of all sizca, suitable for merctiants, banks, jewelers record: offices, steamboats, Ko., tire and ‘thief proof bank yault doors, plate chests for private families, &e., on hand, for sale, and made to order, at the depot, 192 Pearl street, one deer below Maiden lane, New Ri T M. PATRICK. The Phoenix of Holmes & Butler Still As- cending.—At the great fire on Sunday morning in Spruc stroct, a safe made by this firm saved all its books and pa pers, Without even ® mark upon them. It was opened at noon in the street, aud the contents carried to 15) Fulton street, Where the’ public is invited to inspect them. Tae safe belongs to Messrs Burdick, Rood & Co. This fire, from ite severity, ranks next to the Crystal Palace tost trial, where H. & B. obtained o signal a victory. Facts, nob fables. | HOLMES & BUTLER, 122 Water street, N.'Y. A Card.—Invitation to the Pub!tc.—Opening of new and elegant goods.—B. V. HAUG AWOUT, whose china decorating, glass cuttinr and chandelicr stores, 551 and 563 Broadway, have been sown to the American pub- Me for more than twenty years, would respecttully inform his patrons and friends that he has now about completed tho enlargement of bis house: and will open, his new rooms and have the entire building illuminated on Friday evening next, 1th inst., from 6 till 11 o’clock, when he will present for in- spection ‘over five hundred packages of new and elegant goods, amongst which are more than one hundred cases of new and beautiful cas fixtures, from Cornelius Baker & Co., Philadelphia, for which E . is sole agent. A large va- Hlety of Fa chandeliers and brackets, from the houses of D. Bonido f Paris, and Messrs. Potts & Windtield, of Birmingham, ' Over five hundred casks of elegantly decorat- ed French china dinner, dessert and tea ects. ‘Rich and beautiful vases, from H.'& P. LeHallen, of Paris, and Vier- gon, France, for which E. V. H. is sole agent, and a variety real bronze roupa, Parian and bisque i from Messrs, Minton, ‘opeland & Alcock, of Staffordshi ., &e., dee. mers and friends of the house are invit opportunity will be afforded thom to sce our workin alf the various departments of our extending this invitation, the subscriber begs jure his friends that on no previous occasion has ificeng display of elopant goods een exhibited ong time in ay country. Tho press is réepectfully in- vited to attend. During the following week the old stock will be arranged for sale at greatly reduced prices, in order to make room fer tho continual importations of new goods. . V. HAUGHWOUT. $75,000 Worth of Real Estate for Sale.— Five, ten, twenty, and one hundred farms, likewise a few desirable building lots.—The building lots are in the villages of Rosevale, Hermanville and Lakeland, and are beautifully located, but a short distance fron the celebrated lake Ron- Konkomar. A new church and schoolhouse and many pri- yato buildings have been erected, and many aro now going up. Building lots which wero sold for $15 and $25 8 your tince have advanced to four ‘times their original cost. These ms, at $25 to $35 per acre, are well catealated for ofitable farming. and the lots now offered at from $16 to will undoubtedly advance in the same ratio. Apply to CHARLES WOOD, 203 Broadway, where maps and pam- phlets can be had gratis, and all desired information given. Wonderful Attraction.—First Benefit of the Lilliputian King, at the Broadway Menagerie. This day, Wednesday, March 8, on which occasion there will be ® va" riety of extra performances, together with a lecture on the of the Lilliputian King, by the well known hy- morist, Dr. Valentine. Also, the Mammoth Ludy, and Herr Driesbach’s superb coliection of living trained without oxtra charze. Hair Dye and ’* manufac- oh for thene articles is removed to No. 233 Broadway, op- to the Park, where he has the best accommodations in the world for the application of his famous hair dye and the sale of bis newly invented wig: nd toupees. Nine Fashions Great Opent $b in, hatter, 214 thisday. Genin’s Bazaar, 513 Broadway. of §) catwen; Gea ‘per ‘a deformity transformed to atural means, should witness tl Cn upon red, sandy, gray, louse. to element of beauty b: effect of CRISTA] 'S hair or griasled hair, at No. 6 Astor Gouraud’s Hair Dye 1s, without exocption eae ion, the vory best ever invented fapelly famed arand’s poudre subtile for uprootin; ‘from low foreheads or any part of the body. rouge, Italian medicated soap cures pimples, freckles, tan, chaps, chafcs, 40. Lily white and hair restorative, at the ol: od dopot, 67 Walker street, near Broad ‘Thou shalt not Rob Me, Thievish Time, of all my locks, for I have at last discovered a remedy for r storing more than even thou canst take away.—BARKER’ Sold everywhere. incipal ing ostablishmont, No. 409 Br ; Female Ban ‘tablished for the last twent; h, Weak ankles, crook a races, knee caps, &c. N. B. rance to ladies’ room through the hall, and s female in attend- ance to wait on them. Sirengere ones notice the nam DR. GLOVER, No. 12 Ann street. Croup! Croup!!—No Family should ever be witheut a bottle of Dr. Tobias’ Vonitian liniment in the house, in case of a child getting an attack of this complal by which thousands dicannually;it is warranted to cure eve: ry case. Depot 60 Cortlandt street. Fitse—Fits—Fits—Can be Cured by the Use of Hance’s epileptic pills. Every person who hasa child suffor- ing with fits or spasms, should try them. They are equal goed for all that complicated class of nervous diseases whic e medical oul’, eventually fail in curing. The ee etor, SETH 8. HANCE, 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, ‘Md., will send them to any part of the country, by mal free of postage, on the receipt of a remittance, post paid. Price $3 per box, or two fo FitseFits!—Dr. Hart’s Vegetable Extract is warranted tl St. Vitus’ dance, an us ages, $3, four packages, $10. S¢ ya mn paid. Address Dr. 8. HART, 4 Went Broa way, New York. Whence Proceed the Lassitude, the Depres- sion, the debility, the indifference to life, the instability, the continual feeling of illness which it is impossible to define or localize, so common, so hard to bear, and so little pitiod b; stomach an‘ the nervous system, between which there oxists the closest gympathy. Want of vital energy, sluggishnoss in the secre- tive organs, a general inertia of jem, is at the bottom To rouse the ni th difficulty. ‘ole organization from o | the torpor, to imbue it with new life, activity and vizor, and to sustain it in that condition, there is no preparation com- Parable with Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Elixir or Cordial ther stimuli may excite the dormant physical enerzios for a time, but like the night-flash of vue lightuing that leaves be- hind it a deoper gloom, the exhibition of these oxhilerants is followed, after the first convulsive effect is over, by a depres- ion of body and mind more profound and paralyxing than ever. The remedy is literally worse than the disease, But the Elixir ha: mic influence. It not only creates a new condition of the physical organization, but perpotuates The animal spirits are not only cheered and clevated by Ate agency, but kept up to thelr new level without fagxing. A-yegetabie compound, congenial to the system, it seems act upon the constitution itself, and to revolutionize chronic dizenses of the nerves, the stomach, and the liver, its ration is all but miracul The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bottles. Price three dollars por bottle, two for five dollars, six for twelve dollars. U. H. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway. Sold by druggists throughout the United States, Canada, and the Wost Ind Tonle Alterative Syrup, or for removing all impurities from the nd effecting the most rapid cures in all ekin diseases, ipelas, totter, seurvy, sal rhoum, ringworm, boils, | pimpfes, eruptions, ulcers, fever sores, & 0, for ali po Lada peo Saeerial or im this great remedy is surpassingly efficaci 1 Plensant, to the testo, and will not disncree with he most delicate stomach. At this time of year, it should be taken freely by all who wish to prepare thoir systems against the approaching changy of trason. For children: itis invaluable. A. CUSHMAN & CO., proprio- A Wonderful Discovery Has Recently Been made by Dr. Curtis, of this city, in the treatmont of con sumption, asthma and all diseases of the lungs, We refer to ““Dr. Curtis) hygeana, or inhaling hygean vapor and cherry syrup.’ With this new method Dr. C. has restored many silicbed ones to perfect health, as an evidence of which ke has innumerable certificates. ‘Speaking of the troatment, a physician remarks :—" It is evident that by inhaling—con- stantly breathing an agreeab rapor—the modi- cinal properties must come in t with the whole of the aerial cavity of the lung, and thns escape the many and yaried changes produced upon them when introduced into tl jtomach, and subjected to the process of digestion.”” CONSUMPTION CURED. nw York, Deo. 27, 1853. Toame to New York in the ship Telesraph; my native place is St. John, New Brunswick; when } reached this city my health was very poor; had a very had cough, raisod a good deal of matter, which was frequontly mixed with blood; had n de, and was very weak and emaciated. My an reach of medicine. I accidentally heard of Dr. it, oF inhaling hygean vapor and cherry ayrup, and obtalned m' package, which t verily bellove: way ths means of saving my life. ‘Soon after wearing the inhaler I physician pronounced my case consumption, beyond the reach of thedicine, uf it Curtis’ h; fonnd it relieved the prossure on my lungs, and aftor a while tho disease mado [es apponrance upon the surface tin der the inhaler. I took the cherry syrup as directed, and gontinued to do so, my cough gradually growing better until itentirely loft me, and I now conslacr myself cured. L | still wont the inhaler, as tho use of itis rather Vt and believing it strongthoning and purifying tothe lanes, ‘disp puri ying 0 the lungs, pouse wit } Joux Woon. Sold by BOYD & PAUL, No. 40 6 ‘ RING, corner of Jolin street and Brondway NY" Beiceogh m A ® package, N. H—-Any person inclosing Boyd & Paul, | ing tools, &e. or Curtis kins, New York, will recs taining a bottle of hygean vapor, ono of an inhaler, in a neat box, by express, United States: Package ry SYTUP, ny part of the appar | app if douen. . R.G. GRAHAM, 16 Ai , 7 Tremont row, Boston, Gentn’s Great Opent: thisday, Gonin’s bazaar, 513 Broadway. the co JR. Spaul ‘ of 8 Fashions — oe My hatter, 21¢ and Moustaches—My | grow ‘Watts’ Nervous Antidote, for Hysterics, §U | Hastings’ syrup of nay for coughs and asthma, $1; Ayers" Chetty Pectoral fer opicting &t blood, ae. Si Van Humbert’s female monthly pills, for euppression, $1; Morse’s | invigorating cordial, for impoten ‘two for 85;' Wolfe's aromatic Scheidam’ schnappa, psy, $1; Holloway’s ointm ny’s family pills, Wright’s do., | ia, 79 canta! Dri Osgood er and ague, $1 90, at GUION’ 1:7 Bowery, Also, Russian salve and Dalley’s pain ex tractor, each 25 cents. Married, On Monday, March the Rey. Mr. Keyes, Mr. Txomas Kipp, of Detroit, Mich., to Miss Jang M. TaYLor, of this eity. On Wednesday evening, February 22, in this city, by | the Rev. William Quinn, Mr. Drwrr E. Grinneit to Miss Henxuerta Cortox, only daughter of Henry Colton, both of New York. On Monday, March 6, by the Rev. Dr. Winkelman, Lupwie T. Stave, Esq., of Chicago, to Caruaning C. Qurr- zw, of Brooklyn. On Tuesday morning, March 7, in Pierrepont street Baptist Church, Brooklyn, by the Rev. Dr, Welch, Mr. Eonsrr C, Jacons to Cas E., daughter of William H. Hoogs, Exq., all of Brooklyn. Boston papers please copy. Died, On Tuesday, March 7, after a brief illness, Mrs. FRAN- ces Brut, relict of the’ late Nathaniel Bell, in the 77th | year of her age. | The relatives and friends of the family are requested to | attend her funeral, from the residence of her daughter, | Mrs. E. M. Bunce, No. 19 Hubert street, at three o’clock | to-morrow afternoon, without further invitation. Her | ins will be taken’ to Greenwood for interment. | On Tuesday morning, March 7, Mrs, SUSANNA G. BRAD- ssw, in the 48th year of her age. Het relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- iend her funeral, at two o'clock this afternoon, from the residence of her neice, No. 41 Fast Thirtieth street. Her remains will be conveyed to Greenwood for interment. On Tuesday, March 7, after a short illness, FRaNces, wife of Elisha Hallar, aged 62 years. Her remains will be taken to Peekskill for interment. Frederick, Md., papers please copy. {Qu Monday, March 0, Jawes O'stana, in the 37th year of his age. ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, No. £28 Broome street, at ten o’clock this morning.’ His friends are requesied to attend, without farther invi- tation. ‘On Monday morning, March 6, Hnster VARIAN, relict of the late Jacob H. Varian, in the 75th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of ihe family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, at three o'clock this after- noon, from her daughier’s' residence, No. 465 Grand street, corner of Graham avenue, Williamsburg, L. I. On Tuesday, Mareh 7, at the Globe Hotel, Brooklyn, WitiiaM THOMAS ARNOLD, late of London. His friends ‘are respectfully invited to attend his fu- neral to Greenwood Cemetery, at nine o'clock to-morrow morning. On Tuesday, March 7, Mary L. Writs, infant daugh- ter of Charles and Mary L. Williams, 1 year, 7 months and 7 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at two o'clock this after- noon, from the residence of his (Charles Williams) mo- ther, No. 172 Chambers street, without further invitation. On Tuesday, March 7, at the residence of his parents, No. 36 Dominick street, Epaax V. Nuatt, son of Jonathan R. and Elizabeth Neall, aged 11 months and 10 days. The friends and acquaintances of, the family, also the members of National Lodge No. 209, F. A. M., are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 35 Do- minick street, near Hudson street, at two o'clock this af- ternoon, without further notice, ‘His remains will be in- terred in Greenwood Cemetery. On Tuesday morning, January 7, Kumry A., daughter of James P. and Jemima Stanton, aged 10 years, 7 months and 6 days, ‘the relatives and friends of the family, also those of her grandfather, Mr. John Clark, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, at two o'clock this afternoon, from the residence of her parents, No. 177 Eldridge street, without further invitation. On Tuesday evening, March 7, at seven o’clock, Rouert M., son of Geouge C. Knapp, aged 2 years and 6 mont! ihe friends of the family ure requested to attend the funeral, at one o’clock to-morrow afternoon, from No. 648 Greenwich street. The remains will be taken to Greenwood. On Sunday, March 5, after a short and severe illness, Exiex Camm, Wife of Thomas Columb, a native of Springs- town, parish of Abby, county Longford, Ireland, aged 28 ears. y the friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 222 Hous- tom street, corner of Attorney street. Her remains will be taken to Nativity Church, Second avenue, at half past nine o'clock this morning. Baltimore papers please copy. a eh 5, Gregory Dimton, in the 72d year ry His frends, without further invitation, are respectfully invited to attend hig funeral, at three o'clock this after- noon, from his late residence, No. 34 Union square, cor- ner of Sixteenth street. Funeral services at the Cathe- Aral, at half past 3 3 Mrs. Juma i 58 years and 16 eke Her relatives and friends, also those of her sons, John, min F. George S., and Robert W. Robinson, ‘are af- fectionately invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 10 Watts street, at two o'clock this after- noon, without further invitation. She has Pong to the grave as tenderly loved As any that ever from earth were removed; ‘And when the last call to us shall be given, Oh, may we be ready to meet her in heaven. 8.W.R. On Tur ', Henrmrra Desorau, eldest daughter of tio and Henrietta Eastmead, aged 4 yeara, § months and 7 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at half past nine o’clock this morn- ing, from the corner of Johnson and Carll streets, Brooklyn. Her remains will be taken to Poughkeepsie for interment. ‘Thou art gone, fairest child; but still We bend submission to God’s will. An angel form, too pure for earth, Has fled to Him who gave her birth. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, THE FIREMEN. AAA AAA AAR ARARAAAAAAAAARAAAAAAAARAAAA SY HE MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON ENGINE COM- pany, No. 20, are hereby syapeottally invited to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Julia Reid, from her late resi- sidence, 10 Watt street, at us a) one P. M., thisday. By order of HENRY ROBINSON, Forem: ‘A. G. McKewzre, Sec’y pro tem. nda} met March 5, after a lingering illness, | = MISCELLANEOUS, 2.0 BEWARD—LOST, A BLACK SILK NET PURSE with lead colored heads and silver clasp, marked Siiza Hf: Vaux, containing # large sum of money, (amount not quite remembered.) supposed in the ferrybost at Phila: for the express delphis, while crossing 534 o'clock P. M., March7. The tinder may ret: the above amount out of tig money, and will confer a favor by leaving the purse nce of the money at the office of the Howard Hotel, of Broadway and Maiden Jane, N.Y. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO GET A PLEA- sant room with fire-place, with or without breakfast, in a house situated in the neighborhood of Franklin, Wh or Walker streets, wost of Broadway, Roference required. Please address J. F. D. Herald office. Be FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO let, with board, No. 58 Bleecker street, near Broadway OARD.—A LADY CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH board and @ small furnished room. Apply at No. 33 Hubert street. OARD AT 97 CLINTON PLACE—A SUIT OF ROOMS, with all the modern improvements, for a gentleman and his wife or for single gen ith breakfast and tea, aud dinner on Sunday, OARDING.—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED, suitable fora doctor or dentist, to let, also two single entlemen, mechanies preferred, can ho accommodated with f ‘901 Bowery, First street. HEAP RENTED STORES ON BROADWAY TO LET or lease.—That old-established gentlemen's farnishing store 33135 Broadway, 123¢ feet by 75; also the second floor store 333 Broadway,’ very suitable for insurance or char- tered companies’ offices. Apply to GEO. P. FOX, 333 Broadway. ECEIVED PER LATE ARRIVALS—NEW AND very beautiful styles of silks, bareges, and mouselaino Gelaines, to which we solicit an early inspection; also Point @’Alldncon, Guipure, Moniton, Brussels and Valenciennes lace, Paris embroiderios, &c. A. KERR & CO., 707 Broadway. LET—PART OF A THREE STORY, BASEMENT and ‘sub-cellar house, consisting of second and third floor and back basement. ' The other part of the house will occupied by the own ‘Apply to W. W. SEL- any & Rent q . Ely’s, 79 Fulton street. ‘0 LET OR LEASE—THE MODEL CONSTRUCTED store, basement, and snb-basements, (with sidewalk yaults,) of the new building 306 Broadws 2 feet by 100; also the secon rd, fourth, and fifth floors, suitable for extensive wholesale, or retail’ trades, are to lot, entire or separate. Apply to GEO. P. FOX, 333 Broadway. \T TAILORS, CUTTERS, AND SALES- soriler is desirous of obtaining the services of several gentlemen of known capacity and who oan infla- gnce « considerable amount of trade. Apply to John P. Ware, 403 Brosdwi PPER PART OF A GENTEEL MOUSE, WITH basement, wanted, b; (the oldest. 44 y ton. west of ir o a gontleman, wife, two children, And servant. Lovation below Hous , preferred. Address C. R. T., care B. Ginochio, 118 Canal stre AUCTIONEER.—BY BILLING & jee 43 Wall street.) on Friday, Maroh 10), in- as previously advertised.—Friday, March few doors from Brond- way, Iq furniture of a family declining housekeoping—conststing in part of rosewood par lor suites in crimson brocatelle, rosewood contre, pier and card tables, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, &¢., mah marble top tables and bureaus, sofas, chairs, bedateads, Ae. clogant gilt frame oval mirrors, pictures, mantel ornaments, ich Brussels tapestr y and ba L. TUCKER, Tucker, arpets, and ingrain do., with ment furniture. Salo by catalogue 110 PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS. A. M. CRISTELAR, Auctionger, will soll on Ti 10 o'clock, at the corn of 8 pianoforte im: inished pianos, ve , 6.; also the furniture of the house, consisting of tables, chairs, bureaus, bedsteads, sofa, carpsting, look- ing glasses, beds and bedding: also one cow and one goat, to foreclose a mortgage. By order of Deputy Sheriff Thomas Carlin, Sale positive, 10 DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, &c.—WILL BE SOLD at auetion, if not previously by private aale, the stock fixtures, and good will of an old established drug store, of tw nding, connected with which is a soda water everything completo to carry on the | in | shall be granted immediately. | M Since, will hear so: | fer a favor by | M® | M* D*.2,28 geologist, 1S Nassau street, being now oce mineral explo: K, CONSULTING CHEMIST AND MINING din ious in the West India islands, tre. fume his professional duties in New York until after the loth of April. IGERIA—I HAVE RaceyyaD YOUR NOTES OF this morning, of Saturday. g exertions to obtain that ‘The answor to to-day’s notes i in the P. O. NFORMATION Sta last | Information of them will be siadly received by their | Johanna | Jersey City ferry. at WANTED—OF THOMAS AND MI- who came from the county Cork, Ireland. | ears ago. | ster the of were at Fall River, about ten the Northern Hotel, Cortlandt street, nei F THE G ENTLEMAN WHO PICKED UP A LADY’S pearl porte-monnaie, in Howard street, on Tuceday morn- &, March 7, between 9'and 10 to return it to No. 879 Sixth avenue, he | reward and the thanks of the owner. jock, would be kind euough Il receive a liberal 'F THIS SHOULD MEET THE EYR OF FRANK M. Berrian, he js requested to return home, und bis MRS. A. J, BERRIA’ nest of Kev ARY KELLY, DAUGHTER OF LAWRENCE KELLY, | in street, Dublin, who left Ireland two yi thing of interest to her by addressing Z.B., Herald office, RS, CH fiee. ARLOTTE HULL, WHO IN DECEMBER, iving in Christopher-stroct, N. Y. ending ber address to T. it. 8. COTTOR, Wil0 ADVERTISED FOR BOARD IN | the Herald some three months since, will tind » lotter | | ior her in the Union are Post Otlice. | HERMAN, OF UNION SQUARE POB8T OFFIC! find a letter for him at the Broadway Post Ott attend immediately. WILL : Please | We own our pla 10 A. C.—YOUR FRIEND AT P. WANTS very | much to or write to Napoleon Forrest. N AMER) tion 28 housekeeper, in a gentleman's famit party of gent F and capacit; dress a note to RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, LATRLY ARRIV- ed from Germany, wishes to obtain a situation in a gen- ieel American or Gerthan family. She would like to chambermaid or seamstress. Has French language. bility. Apply to 18 Prince street, corner of Sullivan, see you, but has lost your address. See him | WANTS. ICAN WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITUA. | , oF tom ‘he highest testimonials as Coharae- will be given. References required, Ad- B,, Herald office, for one week. Jemen. 0 a8 good knowledge of tho Satisfactory referonces as to respecta- PERFECT GERMAN COOK WANTS A SITUA- tion in a respectable German family, Inquire at No. 29 Myrtle avenue, : RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A situation as shirt ironer in @ shirt somo respect: competent hand. Please call keen for two rooklyn. tablishinent, or in | family. She is an excollont and | M he best city referonco given if required. | in the fancy store, $79 Ninth avenue, Can be | B Ne priva YOUNG WIDOW LADY, OF FIRST RESPECTA- bility, wishes to obtain a situation as housekeeper in a gentleman's reference given and required. Please address Hl. C., Herald office, RESPECTABLE YOU tion as cook, and to Good reference from her last years; or wo! at No.1 Union street, nine to four YOUNG the general honsework for Plain cooking, washing and i reference can bo given. tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth strects, first floog, front room, over the store. HOUSEKEEPER, OF GOOD EXPRIENCE IN SOME of the first class hotels, is desirous of engagin; like situatio: going a short distan engaged, at the Exchange House, 873 Naps ONE WISHING TO ADOPT A FINE AND healthy female infant, of American parentage, can hear of the’ same by addressin; office. All communications trea! SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as plain cook or to do general house- | work; is a gos given, Cal family, or as companion to » dy. Satisfactory IRL WISHES A SITUA- in’ washing aud ironing. lace, wliere she has lived two ngland with alady, Apply nion court, South Brooklyn, from uld like to go to o'clock. WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO DO small family; understands roming portectly well. Good Please call at 42 Sixth avenue, be- ina Tho city preferable, but no objection to in the country. Can be seen until econd avenue. Seymour, at the Herald d confidentially. od washer and ironer. Best of city reference at 159 Waverley place, basoment. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS cook; understands her business perfect]; pastry or cooki Please place. Sixth and Ser A SITUATION AS either baking, Can be well nied from her last at No. & Tw h street, betwoon avenues. Can bo soon for two days. vent RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as cook, washer and ironer. given from hi rs, Can x Btroet, between Sixth and Sevent! Good reference can last place, where she has livod for three be seen for two days at No. 79 Twenty-cighth avenues. & ress, 8 jain dresses. Would be willing to goin untry or travel. Can be secon until suited, at 86 Seventh stroct, corner of First sven MIDDLE in a respectable private family, ns cook; sho | Gdyection to liyed threo years and ten months in her last of city reference can be given. P' avenue, corner of Twenty-second street, second floor, front room, for two days. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN W! ituation as chambermaid in a 1s plain and fancy needlework, and is will wishes is sure 4 duce the best of refes sixth strect, near Seventh avenue, second floor. | yi RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIT- A uatic GENTEEL, SMART YOUNG PERSON, WANTS A situation seamstress. er: i '4 Chambers street, third floor. DRESSMAKER, AN EXCELLENT QUICK SEWER. | Can cut and fit childrer AGED WOMAN WISHES A ee Hod assist in the plain part of the w: pia ant at, ivate famil f generally ws Can be seen for three days to go out to work by the day in private fami; loyer. Can pro- to give satisfaction to her em) Please call at 103 hotel, or chambermaid. or iL famil to | Sixth and Seventh’ avenu 8. MARY E. NELSON WILL FIND A LETTER TO | OVERNESS.. her address at the Broadway Post Office. ‘ro. | Fefei | NOOK WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER and can come well r non ded. outh street, between Broadway DRUSGIsT WANTED WANTED, 4, YOUNG MAN | to go to Ilijnois, to take eharge of a fr be a German, and I ted with the basio that can come well ment and good wag: ded will find constant employ- | mene g w call at Ot Lispenard street. DUS, CLERK WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, IN A retail drug store. Apply at 449 Myrtle avenue, eorner ‘of Clermont avenue, Brooklyn j RUG CLERK.—WANTED. ASSISTANT CLERK. Apply et 24 Ninth avenue, corncr of Twenty-fourth street, of Win. 1. Freeman, _ WANS. WAntzp-4 SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young women, am ta family. The bestof city re ¥ Feng ctroet. eovond door frow from 11 until 5 u'eloek SH DRESSMAKER, urewoman, oF cutter, ledge of ttting ond exeruth and English styles. To LM. Y. A SIT. ter. Hts a correct know- in the wost finished Prem a the how red. drees Herald office, x ANTED—A SITUATION, LY AB E o do the work oma! irgner, or to do cham) st of city reference can be given.” Can b roen tor two @ ya 107 Twentieth street, Fisbth aud Ninth avenues. rity RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO fully underetands the business; also, an assistant, with some knowledge of the business. Apply at lif First ayen' ARMER AND GARDENER WANTED. man, with unqualified roferonces, to take kitoben garden, ton nores of land, atables, & 11 to 2 only, on’ Wednesday and Thursda; street, front office, up sta’ IEMALE DOMESTICS—FIRST CLASS FAMILIES UP town in want of fomale domestics ean be suited this Gay, from a good selection of as respectable and competent ‘oung women, of different kinds of work, as can be found in his city. No’ chi lect Female Age: ; ‘ Appl Yat Now dt Ei ry offic YOUNG GERMAN hools of Europe, wi a sitnation | taile family, References unque: by letter, Stalknecht & Hunt, lawyer A LADY, EDU- X cated in the b a6 governess ina Hoga Addres 14 Wall street. ARDENER WANTED. SINGLE MAN, WHO UN- derstands market sardening. Apply, between 2 and 5 clock, P. M., to William Partridge & Som, 27 Clif street. ARDENER WANTED.-HE MUST BE A SINGLE MA ‘a good vegetable gardener, and willing to make himself ful'on a small place a short distance from ¢ good recommendations. iro at th House, corner of Broadway and Spring strvet, from 9 to 12 o'clock this morning, or 3 to 6 o'clock tuis afternvou. A SITUATION AS GAR- riod man, without a family in all its departments, and is 0 am shits; wishes # permanent situation with a respectable family, and uo other need apply. Please address G. C., Gardener, Herald 0 NSURANCE.—THE ADVERTISER, WHO I$ ABOUT Jeaving his present situation, as actuary of a compan in thir city, is desirous of s similar engagement. He is well acquainted with firo and life insurance, No objection to a country insurance offive, or to zet up and open a set of books, and take the entire responsibility of such a situation in an flee just starting, where is gencral d expe rience’ would be of service. The hiche A liberal salary expected. Address, postage free, Actuary, Post Othvo. ILLINERS.— WANTED, TWENTY GOOD MILLT od pay, and em amore & Brown's, A! loyment the year round, Apply at Dre Us'Broadway upstairs, PP ANTILLAS.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A situation to take charge of the mautilla department of a dry goods store, Satisfactory reforonces given. Address BF. W., Herald office. ins MAS, WANTED—T0 DRIVE A SODA WATER AND porter wagon, Ono who thoroughly understands this business, and can give good reference, may address Vindex, Herald office, ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, to do chamberwork aud waiting, or as chamber- maid and to assist in washing wud irouing.” Please eall at No. 71 Seventh street, between First aud Second aven second floor,front room, for two days, Best of eity aeferon give ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEC chambermaid and plain 90: TABLE YOUNG woman, an ‘Apply at 106 East Twenty-cichth street, for three days. Has good reference from her last place. ERVANTS—FIRST CLASS SERV ANTS.~SITUATIONS are wanted, in city and country, for a large number of hippest competent servants,’ viz.: several first cla: cooks, washers nud froners, (highly recommended, nurses, experienced chambermaids, first class seamstresses, general houseworkers, 4c., at MANNING'S Agency, No. 10 Tillary street, near Fulton, Brooklyn. NWO GIRLS WISH SITUATIONS; ONE AS CHAM- dermauid, isa first rate washer an waiter: the other to'do general housework, i froner, and ¢ do good plain cooking. given if require: ease call at 223 Va WO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN WISHES situations; ono ax chambermaid, or to take caro of children; the other to do housowork, ina small private fa- mily,, Have good city reference, Ploaso call for two days at 256 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-sixth and Twonty- seventh strects, first floor, back room. 10 FARMERS.—A MAN WHO FULLY UNDERSTANDS his business, (the buying, selling, breeding, and treat- ent of nll kinds of farm stock,) would act as conductor. on ‘a farm to any gentleman requiring his services, for a liberal remuncration, or would farm on shares if ho mot an eligible erson. Good reference given. Address D. D., Herald office, Good city reference rick street. WANTEDIA SITUATION, BY A RESPEUTABLE ‘young wowan, as chambermaid, md to assist in warb- ing and ironing. Has no objection to go into the country. Can give the best of eity references from her last place, May be oceu for two days, at 7 Great Jo} 7ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation aa plain cook, washer and ironer, or wourd eneral housework or chamberwork in & private family; 0 eljection to # short distance country. Good city r y be sven for two days, at 103 Hester street, in the bakery. WASTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, PROTESTANT young girl, & sitmation as cook and laundress, oF se Javadreos and chambermaid; has good city referem n to go @ short distance in tho country. OTABLE YOUNG LADY, & nd fit ladies’ and and can do ali kinds of plain sewing; of city reference trom her last plu days at 17 Grand street, from 10 t. ANTED.—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation as chamberiaid, or would assist in the Rachiag aud ironing, or toke cate of childzen and do plaim sewing. Good city referency given. Pi 2 Thirteemth street, secoud floor, Trout room, ne Oo Bae TANTAD—BY A YOUNG LADY, WHO THOROUGH- ly understands drocsmasing in the Parisian style, engage im private families, Inquire at 22 Union pla TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU. ‘ation ar housekeeper in # smatl private family. C Apply at 406 Houston strect, in een for two days. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituation 2s professed Euclish cook; understands , ironing and baking. Good reforence. | Addruse 65 Dinue street, Can be sven for three days, im the batement. WANTED GA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, as cook, washer and ironer, cr as chambermait; has no objection to take care of children, hud do plain sewing. Good elty reference giv Can be sven for two days, if not omgaged, a etreet, im the rear, WANRTED--A GIRL, TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSE. work of a small family, mast be ® good washer and roner. Respectable refercnce required. Apply this day Jay ctreet. WASTEDGBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘& situation to do chaimberwork, fine washing and iron: ing; bas no objection to take care of children, oF tra required, Bet of city reference given. Can’ be seem two days, at 24 Vandam stroct, im the rear, 47 AI BY A RESPECTABLE ANTED—A SITUATION, young woman, to cook, wash aud iron in a small respect able iamily. Best ‘of city’ referonce can be given. Apply for two days, at 32 Downing street, corner of Bedford. ANTED—A PROFESSED COOK, NONE BUT PRO- testants need apply at 10 Washington square, second door below Pith avenue. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, & situation as chambertaid and to assist with ‘the washing and ironing; ede would do waiting oF general housework ina cmall private family, The best city refer- ence given. Please call at S1 Crouby street, between Spring and Wrince, for two dayx, WT ACRE WANTED. EY A MARRIED WOMAN, with a fres breast of uiilic, & situation ag wet mureé ina respectable fauily, Address Mrs. Bowles, 73 James ot vont floor, front. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ‘young woman, & situation as cook, washer and ironer: has no'oljection to take # isundresu’ place, or to go a shers distance iu the country. The Lest of city refereuce giv Can be seen for two days, at 237 Seventeenth stroct, between, Eighth and Ninth avenues, TANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, TO TAKE CHARGE of achild; one who can sew neatly, aud who has hed ge of children before, preferred. She must be well minended. Callat 31 East Twentieth street, near Broad- way, between 1] aud 124. M. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘& sityation as scamstross; cau cut and fit for children, and bas no oljections to_do chamberwork or waiting. Le seen for two days at No. 5 Union court, University place, ‘AD ED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITU- ‘ation as plain cook, washer and ironer, in o small fa- for ten days. 10 COACH PAINTERS.—WANTED, A FIRST RATE mechanic. Good wages and steady’ employment. Ap- ply at Cooper's livery stable, 103 Charles street. 10 ENTERPRISING MEN.—WANTED, YOUNG MEN of perseverance and of good address, to solicit ordors in WNew York, Brooklyn, and vicinity, for the best canvassing iNustrated work published in America. To those who are willing to work for the interost of th avery desirable opportunity is offered. ply to R. J. Abbott, at Littell, Son & Co.'s, $43 Broadway, second floor, from 8 ‘A YOUNG GERMAN. holesale rting house. ox 1 Post 10 WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. with four years experionce in the retail an trade, wants a situation in a wholesale or im Best of city reference given. Address A., ee. | 10 ag GOODS CLERKS.—WANTED, TWO OR THREE | Ay pfondealermen, and no other, Apply to, Jones & Co., 169 Kighth avonuo.’ Ono acquainted with the haberdashery, ; and one acquainted with the carpet and ofl cloth trade pre is » good cook, ‘young woman, to cook, wash an rk in a private ‘or to do general hou of bread; or to tal ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY AND TWO BRO- housework of Apply for two YOUNG LADY, OF UNEXCEPTIONABLE REFER- ence, Wishes a situation in a respectable family as seamstress; would be willing to asest in dressmaking, being under assist in the Pi Hh at instructions for some time pa ; would bo wi care of children. Has the best of city reference. 493 East Twelfth street, third floor, between nd avenue A. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS laundress and chambermaid in a respectable famil Ba. cnn refer to the highest and _most ro: ph is city. Stew ds able family ia tt Please call at No. 58 Baltic eet, Brooklyn, for YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GOOD sin. mt m borhoods in the city. For further particulars apply to | , GRISTELAR, Ayetioncer, 23 Boyoy , ; in one of the most ¢hiekly settled | tr cook, washer and ironcr in a private family. Can give the eet city reference street, between First avenue and Avenue A. for two days. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISH! a private famil: and ironing: od cook, and an excellent wa: froner; can Can give good city refero from her 1 at 18 Sixth strect, bet Second and for two days. A (COMPETENT | FASHIONABLE ishes Brooklyn itp to The residen day or weel 7081 application. Broadway; you will find satisfactory snswers to Please call at No. 212’ Fourteenth Can be seen a] enues, in the basement. Can be DRESSMAKER oyed by the ladies of New York and of hor employors, by tho 8, at the estab! to be em) lense call, or addr: your AS LADY IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A | jituation in a music or re Address for two days, M. W., Broadway Post Office. write jationory ; is a good A in New York or Brooklyn. f Brondway Post Omives “carts for two YOUNG LADY, WHO IS COMPETENT TO SING alto, and choir, is destroy been accustomed to sing in a quartette of obtaining a situation to si ng ghureh 3 — eee A BSEROPABLE YOUNG WOMAN IS WANTING A ion as cook, washer and ironer, or to do general | housework; has liv ; More te ved three years in her last place. Call at | SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, in a private family, as plain cook; is a | good washer ire at 6 Chrystie stro cs and fron Knee reference can be given. In- et, in the rear, first floor, for two A wishes ery and all ki ean be given, GERMAN YOUNG LAD WELL EDUCATED, tion in a respectable Amorican ti ren. i willing to d if required, embroid- ._ Bost city reference 1d office, | to hi tu: WELL situati ion eh, Gi EDUCATED YOUNG Lapy WANTS A branches B. C., box MARRIED ENGLISH WOMAN, WITH A GOOD | breart of milk, having lost her own infant a fow days ago, is desiro residence. PLAIN, SEPP ROtARLS GIRL, IS WANTED AS ‘king an infant to wot nurse at her own yr. Griffin, 68 Marion street. Apply to a little chil ican,) whose occupation cal half-orphan,) by a | on calle hit fom & permanent home, preferred: : ice, for one week, with resi \iross, will receive attention. YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS SERVED IN A WHOLE le tri guainted with the eity and country trade, can find ® good si ituation by imining’and fancy business, and who is well ac- addr ‘oat Office. | ssing box 2,158 A its branches, 15 John street, on Thursday, March 10. SITUATION WA who can come well TED AS A FARMER, BY A MAN | commended for compotency in all Mr. James M, Thorburn & Co. Twill bi ing to | ae! nd | Manhattan Dining Rooms, 138 Fulton street, ment, | | Waa SET ATOR OF A PRIVATE FAMILY, | Twenty-fourth str | thers, in New York or Brooklyn, convenient to Sonth or Montague ferries, an unfurnished room and bedroom. | Board for the lady, sind meals on Sunday for the gentlemen: in s private family preferrod. Address C. J. R., 414 Grand street. ‘ANTED—A NEAT GIRL, WHO IS A GOOD COOK, ‘washer and ironer, ina family of two persons, residing rt distance out of town. As thgro are no ladies in the ily it is indispensable that she We competont to take tire charge. Ad for two days, H. G., Herald office. WANTED TA, STEADY GIRL, AS, CHAMBERMAID | nd waiter, ang to ssist in washing, 4e.; to co Into the country, meat Philadelphia, To one fully competent gogd wages will be given. Apply at No. 9 Blocker street. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A RE- | spectable young wo ‘No objections to going a little way in the ountry. Can. be seen for two days at 124 Sixth avenuo, in the faricy store. A Mig tere mer eng ire AN AMERICAN LADY, ‘to superintend the kitchen and storehouse arrai | ments of an extensive dinin; bo an experi To & com! nent ‘ood salary given; one Apply at the THON 2 Pi f waving held o similar situation preferred. | \TANTED—BY A tion as waitor in s rospoctable. private family, For reference apply at No. 5 Ninth street, near tho Sixth ave- | ue, whero she is at present employed, Can be soon until | suited, w+ TED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU! The best of city reference giv fifth street, first floor, bel yn for two days. | ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED woman, a situation as nurse, who has been accustomed | tothe caro of children for several years, and who can tako charge of an infant. G WOMAN, io fine washin: Please cal ween Second and the best of city reference. Ci be seen for four days by applying at No. 22 Twenty-socond street, between Fourth av. \d East Broadway. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, IN A HOTEL, Private boarding bouse, or test ing saloon, b; & young woman who thoroughly under is cooking in all its branches, Call or address 174 Chambers street. Ware GOOD SILK EMBROIDERESSES.— Ad a Apply immediately at No. 140 West Nineteenth street, ird floor, WANTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRI, a situation as nurse and scamhstress, or chamberm: and waiter, in a private family. The best of city reference. Please call at No, 632 Houston street, third floor, room No. UL, for two days. TED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND weametress, and to take care of children, by ® compe: tent girl, who can produce tho best of city reference: or would do chamberwork and watti ity. Please call at 303 First avenue, two Eighteenth street. by a middle-aged lady, who is accustomed to teach an tako care of young childron; she is nlso capable of boing ® plain and fancy seamstress. Can be seen in the front ba ment of 150 Waverley place, for two days, She has no ob- Section to go to the country. A situation give the bi RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A chambermaid; is a good washor and ironer. ‘Apply at No. 171 East ANTED—A SITUATION young woman. as good pl Best of city reference can be given. ath Brooklyn. street, near Court street, W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED girl, to do general housework in a small family rs to and enquire of Mrs. Dr. Catlin, No. 240 Court str Brooklyn. BY A RESPECTABLE ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN of respectability, as Ind id and soamstress or, a chil nderstands the entire charge, A atead home denired: up town preferred. of imonials given ifrequired, Apply at 23 Amity street, for two days, if not suited. A A SONFECTIONER, WIO WORKED SEVERAI, YEARS . in Paris, and thoroughly understands French pastry, feta sega gett We i ol lon t i toner, Herald omee. © c., Wants a sitna- Addross ynfec- BY WANTED—AROUT FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGB, in a stock and exchange broker's office; must write well, and bevel recommended for integrity, de, Address 0 hox 2,441 Post |ALIFORNTA.—A: ty, and ace go to ‘Californ and getting w dren in the would remain a stipulate fitvation, third door, fet hand. GLISH WOMAN, OVER THIR travel. would like a situation to ds dressmaking, hairdressing, ins; could instruct one or two chi iments of an English education, and Can be seen at her present ide, below Sixth avenue, in NE: med nd m iret rn West Fourteenth street. QAMzoans. —A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG man, with Frenoh and Engl man ov family going to Califo elling, and would ma {004 recommendations, and who spoaks sh, wants a situation to wait on a gentle. | self generally useful. Would Le willing to py part of bis own passage, Plonae addroes | bom 2008 P96 a been accustomed to it WA NTED—TW0 CHAMBERMAIDS, WHO MUST ALSO be "st-rate washers and ironers, and perfectly ande: stand their business, with undoubted elty reference. Apply betweon the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock, at 17 Ninth street ‘WASTED-BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN, a situation to do general housework or chamberwork: is good washer and ironer, Bost city reference. Apply at 124 Sixth avenue, in the bakery. ANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER, [AN ENGLISH OR W ‘atcveh gestae hon tints yours of age. Sho will bo required to take care of two little boys, who go to achool, and girl 19 months old. They are deprived of their mother: A who would interest themselves for the welfare of in the absence of the advertiser, will find an ie home. the house, or be as hired. . Gordon, florist, ‘ark, Staten Island. If she bo a widow, sho ean have two apart- Apply on Prilay "and ‘andervilt avenue, near mily. ‘The best of city rolerence given. Can'be seen fortwo days at 20) East Fourteenth street, first floor, front room. ED—A SITUATION, BY A MOST RESPECTA- jung WOMAN, ad firet rate cook, washer and ironer, Can give the best of uty reference from her Inst place. 1 at 210 Atlagtic street, Brooklyn. 1ED—BY A SMART YOUNG GIRL, A SITUA- tion as, chaubermald, antl to assist ip ironing. Ne housework ins small private family. Please 1 eet, Brooklyn, for two days WANTEDSRY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation to do general housework, or chamber- work, in a private family. No objection to go a short dis- tunee in the country. Good recommendation given. Please cull at 231 Mott etreet, rear building, second floor, Ne. 4. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT Porson, ke nurse, in ® highly respectable Protestant family; rhe Would have no objection to go & short distance into the country. Please call at, or address, to, 191 Mal- Lerry ttreet, Letween Spring and Broome. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A HIGHLY respectable Protestant woman Perfectly under- stands weals, soups, and game of all kinds in the eh style, and all kinds of desserts and creams. Has long expe- n the above mentioned in the Gxt elase houses ia rn this city, No objection to any respectable place. three days at Si Bact Twellth stree ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, oung woman, as chambermaid. jouse, BY & RESPECTABLE ‘Has no objection to short distance ip 4 erally useful, and to do ger family. Best of city reference r days at S71 Blovoker street, or’ rae! ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as chambermaid and waiter, in » re- epectalle private faunily in this city. Good references gives. Call, or addrees, for two days, at No. 600 Houston faucy store, between Broadway and Bowery. YOUNG woser, A m1 Ploaeo cal be seen for two days. TANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE GIRL wash and iron, in a small private ny ily Ay tr a tidy and competent person need ‘apply. wich atret,mear Charicn street, “V7 7 “WANTED, BY,A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 's situation to do the cooking, and ironing of a small private family; is a first rate i ie willing bor herself generally useful. Good reference given. ety Ty Fan ver the , OF & nO RB. id office, will-be attended to. Can be seen for two days. o eee er ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & tie cook, washer and iruner. Has the best ® first recta Deeded te el Cy Seventeenth. etrect. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. a siti lain cook, washer and ironer in » small tion to Hrool low i ‘ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- ‘men, situations; one as cook; is s good wi and ironer; the other ag chambermaid and waiter; isa good plain fewer.” The beat of city reference given. Please eall at 115 ‘West Twenty-sixth street, near Seventh avenue, third floor, berma: » short time elem opine Apply at 40 Cherry Way 4 ih 4 P. Can be seen from 11 A. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE lish Protestant’ woman, who has aot been leo, for two days at 41 Cherry street, from 1) ‘cnt orelook, ‘ANTED—BY AN EFFICIENT YOUN rd pastry Wook Van as orehieg it Jule private family need apply.” Please call SU501 Bowers! or aU Houston etteets rooms RO crictatnng nt ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO ¥i ; W “ne at good plain eee, Wesker ooh ped ee to do chamberwork and good plain’ sewing, and make her- good cit: from thelr fcit generally weetal. Have 7 [as seen for two days, at First avenue, betw: siateenth and Seventeenth streets. —_—. TFEFETETESE Eee Wa A STEADY, SOBER YOUNG MAN, situation as re in & store; can read, write, at carpentering” “He ie 228 North Wiles ard in a small pr ofa home may be had. Papply at No’: 3 Vandewater street, room ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MA’ W “ake himeclt general store. "An excellent ch cat ting gentlemen's garme en ANTED-10 GIVE SOME MAN AN OPPOR- tunity, without cost o1 81,000 in tine months, Sivan. “Aw goterpeiaee Wweetlinn active man, should hi city, or tr able to WAGE ANIED de te aber ae lor’s International a "369 Broadway. ‘WANTED—A nov, FROM FOURTEEN 19 tee acer in a. clothing store, "One ha 00d Felurenees nay erply ab 78 Chatham pheeet to Cr burch & Co. ANTED—A DAD, FROM 14 10 17 YRARS OF A ‘ fice and do errand; ome 90 aed iesth the Ret f books, and & te ol may addvess Broadway, Herald ANTED—BY TWO RESPE situations, one as cook, i lent washer the other ax chambermai ter, oF to do ferving, in. private family. Best of reference. give seen ong! at ‘Thirty -secon: street, war and Seventh ayeupes ‘ABLE Ya bg My | Can tween Ain Mea WAgtED A Box 20 ATTEND A GROCERY STORE, one wood, can addrovew nove to J. Gs Herald well recommended, 6 office, for two days. For three colamns of Wants see mext pages