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wu) few it wil pply imps iy to CHAS. WOOD, 28 ‘Broadway, | where maps and Pamphlets can be bad grat cn be bed grote | sDear Kate, my Curls are Falling Out; Send my Be up t bottl ot Barkee, gleanly, eee ‘tonique.”” Principal ice twenty-five cents. id. everywhere. net % Boat KER’S ladics’ Accomplished —The Want of Centuries fa vepplied on Morse invigorstlng elizir of cordial we tna deter spirite reiniont tion in ail iimpediata | that cures im the sha! slates the bowels sud the avert of all stimulants, fn jes and all ‘alteratives, without 0: ng, prey Spon their very Vitals, he resorted to fact anawere ‘the £: ite it i rang his echt ly in) i ee eiigpereing and cling hs schnapps only 33 | parationy sit cadban and Saf cats whe iw dm iablce are of place, stam ith en inary’ medicines. ‘The Arabian herb whic facturer, are cored aad pod ged | fhe use of clin wecme to be the very thing for which her- of Udolpho W Wolfe upon them. | felts and physicians ire inotacl ior slous they cag te obtained in cases | thevGet‘rejoice. he ‘cordial ls put up, highly concentcated, are. ea ean ar era etal, Price $8 per bottle, two for $5; aix for $12. roprietor, No. 192 Broadway. Sold by drug- each. duced but about two years, | Metera have teen sekaswiedged | ci ut the United States, Canadas and Wort Len their virtues have been acknowiedze: tent, until it ise matter of tid uy equa ¢ demand, uring im ious every State and Toreivory in to Orogon and ‘Califor Thousands of Children D1 Die ‘Ann with diseases caused by worms. The cause of this is that the greater part of the community remain ignorant of the proper remedy remove them from the system. To all motiers who maces children suffering from the Stocts of these fell des- | troyers, I would say that Hobensa saved the lives of moro children than all the pi combined. Read the following testimony:— Morris Brvi substantiated by et ul testimonial eiveutare were odiapatel a to ov lar member of the medical faculty and professional o ; whose name could be obtained, woliciting their accop- — ” erg reg lb rat goes! care é vio of ena t ite ju aa! heir it it to the strfotent ehet alysis in their labora- | tem thousand beter fad qheenicte ng Unitea | 1 r fore long time, fits whos, afte siving h ofits when, a ving hor Theurable, 1 went to Phil Pale phi »_ and con one Boyelcians, her disease still growing ry ai imo I was induced to try Howeureels after taking two bottlos slic entiroly ré win this will prove » honest to paren k's worm syru} ned on sPoan hese children raat Licners we emlats furnished thei: rupee oF, jadelpais. For imonias. The. pros, in almost every principa oy Clickener & ‘: 1 Barclay street, New Yor, C4 town, has ae Voldly in ite favor in its Rditonia Fis'not only as s remedial agent that the schnapps areto | ommended, Lut ase geutle and perfectly narmivss | ulant, which cannot be Abie polgest bul ‘healtatul andin rating, and may be eee a wit j | Married, In New York, on Thursday, March 9, by the Rev. Mr. Quinn, Vinenas H. Joy, of New Orleans, to Mary Mar. | Gamer Waris, of Fayetville, N.C. Fayetville and New Orleans papers gisuse copy. On Thursday, Mareh 9, by the Rey. @. Thurston, BRDRLL J. Henry Count, of San Francisco, Cal., , to Many, daugh- ter of James H. Mulford, of this city. March 8, by the Rev. Mr. bh freer tbe sche tills our hospiti hes are pines anes liguors can be had On Wednesda; evenin, corn ston 2 trifle freely ‘used by al | Greenleaf, Mr. Wituam H. GaRpxga to Mrs. EMmune Lo A known—that rice to ses, an new hs the couplet of the immortal poct so aptly applica:— » Rezves, all of East Brooklyn. ‘On Wednesday, March 8, by the Rey. Dr. Hutton, Jou 8. Coarman, M. D. to Miss Frances A., daughter of Wm. A. Thompson, both of this city. Baltimore,’ Richmond and Cumberland papers please copy. | “a Wednesday, March 8, at the residence of the bride, | by the Rey. Mr. 8, Balch, of this ity, Mr. Auraep H. Loxtox, of Morristown, N. J., to Miss Sakau A, MuurorD, of Mulfordtown, N. J. On Thursday, March 9, by the Rev. Mr. Armitage, Gus- ‘A mouster of such hideous mi That, to be hated, needs but to be veen.' jam Sromatic schaapps to be drank in ited liquors, our jabor to per. num, and the ite ra redtagented tling truths they relate with such fervid and impassione uenee. “here ieod be no Maine law to suppress intoxi- aves BuNGNE, of _Tiladetphia, to Miss CaTuaRine C. Tiong as ihen and Yomen will persist in drinking | Waux, of Ne oe eine ed, iguort gush watch, she | ™ Paildelphin papers please copy. . vb exist. ‘@ may Li exclaim, with Cassius:— a ——— Bi ‘hy that aman W put an enemy into bis mouth f Died, Fe 2 fe whan away Bie Meee On Thursday, March 9, Wittiam Hourox Suva, son o h many districts vf this country, particularly in tho ro- | ia Pigs gh biden ey Se en ot ter and southern rivers, the character | James B. ant sys, aged 18 years, sis waters in suo au to produce great. disorganls ion | da: system, aud foqdantly chronio ahearders re ons x: ‘The Slope Sp take tne from No. 435 Third avenue, ‘th citication of whic! clo! morning. een fr of mupererogation ofall those who reside | “*Ge™y’ ne nom of John Sahoo, On Wednesday, March 8, and grandeon of Francis Pares, ge) moni ‘he friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, from the residence of his{ather, Clinton avenue, between Myrtle and DeKalb avenues, Brooklyn, at two o'clock precisely this afternoon. On Wednesday, March 8, Bainaur Eaan, aged sezeert, daughter of Timothy Kgan, and sister of Kieran and John vein friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, at two o’clock this afternoon, from her late residence, No. 221 Wooster street. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery, Williamsburg, for in- 4 with two years and seven Suniper verry or Hotta fhe public are again jam schnapps ded that Wolfe’s aromatic Can Daly be produred iu pint and quart thes, stamped, labelled and corked, and in colored wrap- js, With toe tlgnature of the propristor atfixed; and that Fetail price has invariably becn tity conta for the pint ne dvliar for the quart bottles. terment. an Le obtained in small or unlimited quantitics of the | Suddenly, on Tuesday, March 7, Hewry L. PaRsoyz,-a tor and importer, and of alta aprlusipal druggists | native of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England, aged '42 JOyghout the United States. iO WOLFE, years: | No ea ner and re reprlotor, | "iiis remain were interred in the Methodist Episcopal ee eee vars ground in 125th strect, Harlem. d this Day, Watson’ as papers please Copy. one ‘Wednesday, March 8, Dansis McMattox, Sen., aged His friends and acquaintances, and those of his sons, ‘Thomas and Dennis McMahon, Jr., are respectfully in yited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 229 Ninth street, at half past nine o’clock this morning. His remains will be taken to Eastchester. e Philharmonic of Music. Art Literature. Subscription $3 a wseriber to $2 worth of mt nal selected at pleasure, at Horace Waters) music Soul S33 Broadway. WATSON & StuMONDS, 5 333 way. Card to the Public.—All those Ladies ere disappointed yesterday on account of the ¥ ‘On Wednesday morning, March 8, of apoplexy, Euiza. y eaeaheret pre vais ieee to purchase some of | eri LAWRENCE, widow ofthe late Samuel wrence, in by No. 187 » this day, at 103g o'clock, | the 74th year of her age. ‘The fgiends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 60 East ‘Twenty-third street, at one o’clock thia afternoon, without further invitation. Gn Wednesday, March 8, Joun Gunpons, in the 59th year of his ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully requested to attend his funeral, at one o’clock this after noon, from his late residence, No. 113 West Twentieth streot, wins farther notice, large Invoice of the Most Beautiful Ein- wings, alter Landsvery Herring, Delaroche, r, and selected by W. SEHAUS, is aed ber plead at private atthe American Art Union, 497 Broadw: ition is by iar the most interesting e1 public. Exhibition free. Open aay Dlive: B. Goldsmith, has Reduced his Term, traction in penmanship to the nominal sum of three 3 Full particulars may be found in this day's Heraid, by circulars, at the rooms, 362 roadway, corner ry Ba a eects be ees ee please ort street. Ni. B—Beesdivay ts being abe a b a pied of Andrew Nesbit, aged 30 years, 1 month and a Note of It-—A New friends of the famliy, and also of his brothers im has just been 0} undersigned, at 10 ited teat: treet, with an James and Thomas Nesbit, are respectfully in’ srastisine, ndnpeed eeall esesens eopeen 42 | tend the funeral, without further notice, from her late ‘best styics, and en be seld at the A ible | residence, No. 72 Elm street, at two o'clock this after- N.B.—ALL articles be exactly asre- | noon. sree eng Eo! usta, Ga., where Be Eas aeethee the benellt of his health, Vixcaxr W. Hms, in th year of his age. In Quebec, Canada, on Saturday, February 25, Mr. was Staniky, printer, aged 35 yi ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY. DAY. PERSONAL. Washionable Made Clothing, No. 380 way.—Black frocks, $10; black doeskia’ pants, $4; ‘business coats, $5; 5, 3 i neers pawegsoesh 90; Ibi ocr me ienetennen Tost, 20) Yarv” LEXANDER SLOANE WILL LEARN SOMETHING “gs 0; youths’ talmas, $5 each. Clothing made to to his advantage by calling on Mr. Bull, Mur- Tay street, in the Exchange office. Any person vin ntor- ereabouts, Ww: \- aainiaeai Us de Genmnsete; bei mation respecting his rally re xoellent assortment of gause merino, Derr aloe wiite Linen and’ twill drawers, of Our stock through the season will be complete, | jolesale or retail. 1KA PEREGO & SON, 61 Nassau streot. Milliners and Country Sorter aten his new store, 5 ON J. ANGONICA IS Bete ao REQUESTED call at, or send his card to, 8 Warren street, on bu- in GERIA ‘YOURS OF talon yond IS RECEIVED. er is in the Post Othee. NFORMATION WANTED—OF A YOUNG MAN by tho name of Lawronce Young, (formerly of Clyde, Y,, about seventeen yoars of age, and full grown, who ploy of the subscribers without their knowledge nt, on the 13th of February last. As n: See snes the time of his absence, eee ae of him = the an: dersigned or ‘anxious pare! y person who can give information. ‘sgupecting him, wil confer Broat favor by N- po Pevwr and cegrat goods OB. V. and ¢! Te M eg bent babe WitL ANSWER HER ters, gama she will communicate ek ave to her. ¥ T. H. W——D WILL ADDRESS A NOTE TO M. L. B., Brooklyn Post Office, he will confer a favor. ¥ WILLIAM LU8, OF NEW YORK, WILL CALL AT VWenwon & Go's, Nor Je 11 Putk place, he tany heat df something to bis advantage. OHN W. HOLMES WILL CALL AT THE y Post Office hé will find a note to his address something of importance to him. F THE LADY THAT WAS HELPED FROM A STAGE at the corner of Broadway and Dey street, on Wednerday morning, about half-past cight, wearing a brown silk bonnet with similar circle and dress, will send her address to Henry, Herald office, she will much oblige a frion i} OOK IN THE TRIBUNE INSTEAD OF THE ciara as 1 told you, and remember the blue nm- Lrella. a RS. COTTOR, WHO ADVERTISED FOR BOARD IN pen his. faminated on Priddy evening next from 6-1 o/cloek, ¥ cit fe will present for in: tion ‘over five hundr kages of new and clogant ‘amongst which are incre. Shangone hundred cases of fad beautiful gas fixtures, from Ctrnelius Baker & Co., Aphis, for which E. V.'H. is sole agent. ae ges chandeliers and iprmokets, ‘rom the houses of eee Wink VHalleur, of Paris, and . issole agent, anda var- | from Various parts of | al bronze figures ve to assure his trie obs magaisicent display ore ee Hue in any country. THe attend. During the follow: ea Js respectfully ia- the old a fillbe arranged for sale’ at groatly e in order ob MEGEBL LENE Wath ote G ake room for the continual importatious of ods, ere & letter ry HAUG roads | jor her in the Union square Post Gites, aaa R. ¥. B. WILL CALL WHERE HE DID BEFORE mithout delay, at 10 o'clock on Friday, oF up to Ninth street at 3 o'clock B, M. FRANCIS WILL FIND A LETTER AT BROAD- way Post Ofte’, from F. Mais Ascetic: THE _TRADES, ae. wens n \THOGRAPHY.—SIX LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTHRS if geod workuah, oan nd senstant employment on highest wages by applying to SARONY & CO., 117 Ful- Removal—Smith & Lounsbery would re- tiuily inform ther friends and the public that they have Hanged shele busin 8 location, late 440 Peart to 456 low Grand stroct.) prepared te Gabibit ahele now spring style, ooartating of ‘osaio, velvet tapestry, Brussels, thred-ply, and ingrain | ‘petings, English and American floor oiicloth, and all goods pertaining to the trade. Sewing Machines.<-The Battle of the Sew- machines bas fairly begun. Elias Howe, Jr., of Boston, | 7, id Walter Hunt, of New York, are contesting. before the | te rs Patent Office which has tho prior right to the combi- tion of the needle and ti shuttle in sewing machines. \o prior right of Air. d by numerous and most etable witnesses jeoeds in this contest we license to mm. In toe meantime, IANOFORTE MAKERS’ UNION.—A MEETING WILL be held on Friday evening, the 10th inst., at Hildevrand’s, lw Hester stroot, at 73g 0’c! ek. Pisgnoforte makers are quested to attend. L. TAYLOR, Presiden R, Tuoaaon, Secretary. HE MEMBERS OF THE BARBERS’ AND HAIR- dressers’ Association are hereby notifiel to attend w special meeting, to be held on Sunday next, at 3 o'clock P. &., a8 business of importance will be brought befure the By order of the Secretary, JAMES F. KEMER, 10 JOURNEYMEN JEWELERS.—ONE TAAT UNDER. stands Jobbing can tind employment for s short period by epniying, Hnunociavely to WM. RK. T1U) Atiantio ‘fety. is Singer 6 tl ssecttred by tue ori patent on, on the 6th of February, I nitly improved, ure for all Purposes the most. pe | odueed. 1. M. SINGER & CO., 833 Broatvay. | Salamander Safes, “Gaylor's Pa ing. t.—ROLERT M. PATRICK is the sole mi iinived States of the above colebrsted safes, oad Fe Gr | in’s impenetrable dotiance locks and cross bara, the | t safes and locks combined in t earl atroct, one door below Maid ¢ to Coffee Drinkers.—In one | street, bro ‘andi “WANTED(A STEREOTYPE FINISHER. APPLY TO inute, by dilution in hot water, ALDEN’S prepared cream | five will give a most delicigus sup eu od and creamed; | W. Morse, 142 Nassau street, sixtn story. ws | NTED—A CARRIAGE PAINTER, TO GO A yey tamily should uso it; envy 1 going to sea should short distance in the country. Pl: eaten Woard. Dts. Ciitigos and Deck, Me David Ogden, the hours of 9 and a aang yobs many other eminent persons, certily its worth. Pitty jents single own; $6 perdozen. Depot 113 Chambers street. Hair Dye and ‘Wigs.—Ratehelor’s manuface | (\AUTION—SEWING MACHINES, —LAST ory for tuese articles le removed fo No. 288 Broadway, op- | \Juayy obtained an injunationtrom the U WEDNES ite to the Park, whare he hi Ommogations | in Boston, probibiting the uso of the Singer Machines, aud the world forthe appitcation af his. fomous baie dye | now hayes suit ing against him here, which is so0n to i the sale of Lie newly invented wigs and toupess, Nine | be tried, and, without douvt, wate rooms, aii on one floor. ‘The old'bughear of Walter Hunt was as herotofore ti —" fence relied upon, the insufficiency and fallacy of whish wit Cristadoro’s Hair Dye. he manilest by an examination of the full and cloar ascision The Deformed Trunsformed,)” involves the supernatural; | ¢t Lage Forage lh he, cave, Plated copies of whtou with 0 yo desire to fo: © ready toi butter # at my 01 it those Who desire to soo 9 deformity transformed to sane feta stamp © OOpy will be foray” will result 'in like manner, ( mont of boauty by natural moana, shopld witns | ot Mbuct of CRISTADOKO'S hay dye upon Fe y eeey, | 2 | eis lunmatorial whebuer machines use one oF two ye gritalod Lair, at No. 6 Astor Mouse. | abide will beware of fovez, | * | a of inour- Beardicss People, Ahoyt—My Onguent wii % ‘onaing Ieinging ma. once the whiskers or moustaeho to grow strong and thick ia | + Bod oF Dobler ones at tue coks, and won't etain orinjure the skin, liability, from tdae follow are duly @uthorisod b puomber 10, over, Baker & Co., do.; ing manufacty Ger My original patent Wilson & Uo., New York; thelt, do.; A's. Howes de . B. Nichols, Boston, Mass.; J. en, fenton, ines Sia bape, oF $4 00 haif dozen; seut to an Pp country. R. G, GRAHAM, No, 1d Ann streoty Zeiver, gow GPurd street, Puiladvlphia, Vigs and Toupees.—The Silver Medal has A. Bat: American ‘Maguetio Sewn Ma WANTS. Bt RESPECT. Le bis cog LATELY ARRIV- By er Sai a situation in s gen Oa eeien or Geroan She would like to Freneh a Satisfactor: Tridiencees as ens ? ig Bility., Apply to 186 Prince steve of Sullivans GRRMAN YOUNG LADY, WELL EDUC. situation in a respectable Ai or two ohildren. he is and if required, 7 gondlework. Ber city reference 0 ery and all kinds of fa ean be given. Address F RESPECTABLE, TIDY, SMART GIRL, WANTS & ‘situation to do chamberwork, and to assist in wash! jad ironing, or as children's maid ‘and to do plain sewing, Can come well recommended. Inquire at Lit Twenty street, between Second and Third ave YOUNG WOMAN WANTED—TO ATTEND A bakery: anh pertoatly. jareennds the We ay hear of 's first-rate situation ood. wage: Grossing Baker, Herald oifce, Fastest hy RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS & SITU- tion as seamstress; she understands dressmaking and children’s clothes. Please call in Smith street, four corner of Degraw, Brooklyn. A TROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, OF UNDENIABLE character, wants a situation as chamberinaid in a res- ends e family; has no objection to assist in wash- ng and ironing: she is willing to make herself goneraily wse- Pleace call'on her present employer, at 81 East Twenty- Shira street, for two days. SITUATION IS WANTED—BY A EREEROTADLS as chambermaid from thi ‘ani jo, 321 First avenue, betwer Nineteenth ‘aud Twentieth strecis, RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTS ‘A situation as nurse; she has been accustomed to the ears, and can take the whole e infant. Best of city references. Can be seen for two days at her last situation No. 22 Twenty-second atreet, between Broadway and Fourtl RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHES TO obtain a situation as wet nurse; her infantis four weeks Sid; has the best of reference both for character and health, Inquire immediately at 392 Broome stre MOST HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL wants s situation as cook, washer and ironer, or jaun- Grea. She understands both ‘situations parfectly: ani the best of city reference. To save troubl but a private iamily. Please call at 74 frat floor, in the rear, trom 11 to 3, for onan RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AB Plain cook, washer, and ironer, ins small private {amiy;. Can be seen for three days in her last place, 1 Ch place, Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE YOUNG “wou WANTS 4 SITU: to go a short distance in the country. Apply ‘A, between Fifteenth and Sisteenth street - WANTED.—A YOUNG eaddresses and other fancy ‘An experienced person required. Apply at 04 Canal street, A HEADDRESS MAKE! lady wanted to make up articles. YOUNG GENTLEMAN FROM ENGLAND, WHO Is thoroughly acquainted with the manufacturing of cash- meretts, &c., and conversant with the duties of an office, is in bgt 3 ‘& situation. Address box 193 Post Office, Au- burn, N. Y. ENGLISH orter. Best erald office. YOUNG GERMAN, WHO SPEAKS pretty well, wants, a situation ag light city references given. Please address B. eee BOOKKEEPER'S SITUATION WANTED. by a young man of some experience. Salary not 40 much an oijecs, as ® permanent situation. Address 5. L, a 263 Thirtieth street. A BOY WANTED--TO LEARN THE JEWELLER'S trade. Apply to Chatellior, Dominge & Spence, 164 Greenwich street, corner of Cortland Cana AND ere hy 'TUASEON WANT- irl.—Can be seen at hor last place, bart hieater ‘AN ENGLISHWOMAN OF RESPECTA. @ situation as children’s nurse or lady’ sald with a famtly going to Calltornia; woeld preter engag ing for a permanency. 8! not subject to sea-sicknoss, and can b ly recomm at by the family where she has lived thre: ars. Apply or address E. R.. . D y S87 Hudson street, corner of Hamersley stre LERK WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, SEVENTEEN OR | eighteen years of age, in « clothing store. Must come Well recommended. Address Guard, Herald office, RUG CLERK.— WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, TO TAKE ‘ehrege of a retail store. Apply on the corner of Myrtle avenue aud Pearl strect, Brooklyn. ARMER th et Las SCOTCH OR IRISH FARMER, just arrived, horough Knowledge of faring in all its branch of a good tion by address- ings line to J. B ed apply but an active farm ofa large farm. ARMER WANTED—A. SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS SIN- gle man, accustomed to farm work of sil kinds; in this te. Apply at 63 State street, between Hicks and Honey, Bouth Mrvekiyne for two or tres Gaye. ARMER—A COMPETENT FARMER WANTED TQ tire management of a farm. derstand his business thoro ing of stock of all kinds, and 0 give satisfaction to his , Herald office, with nai OVERNESS.—A YOUNG GERMAN LADY, EDU- cated in the best schools of Europe, wishs | a sieantion governess in a respectable family, Pee Stere! ues- Honable. Address, by lotter, Stalkhecht & Hunt, lawyers, 14 Wall street. GUARDENERS SITUATION WANTED, BY A WAR ried man, with aamall family, who underst duning in genéral, The subscriber would prefer Ince. 8 batisfuctory reference an ‘expe » Carmansville, Post Office, N. O1NG ABROAD.—A FIRST RATE MAN SERVANT wishos to engage himself to some gentleman or family siout to travel, He has no, objections to accompany them of the world; is verv healtby both id Foy Onto Ignite Post Odes.” ‘ARDWARE CLERK WANTED.—A GERMAN, WHO ‘understands English. Inquire at 343 Grand street, Williamsburg. Ap WANTED IN A RETAIL DRUG STORE. ONE 16 oF 17 ect oy rho can come with good e- semmemantioas ie ‘industry. He must haves ood English eda tion willing to make himself use- I, Apply at the drug Hore in" Golusatia street, corner of Union, in South Brooklyn. TLLINERS WANTE —NONE BUT THOSE Wo Perfectly understand the business need trouble th portend to wnt, yey d constant em; siven Apply int tangy tlace eprace of Mackné on Division streets AN SERVANT, WANTED.—ONE WHO THOROUGH. understands yusiness a1 ‘apply at 285 Fiteh a SPURTE FFICE BOY WANTED.—APPLY AT NO. 5 HANO- Yer street, third floo1 ho jides in the city with his parents, and writes a alt ar hand, fourteen to sixteen years of age, would be likely to suit ALEWOMEN Me ee fe ere | 8M. 5 potheg! t 4mm ART, EXPE. ediately, to whom libe- Wblitiee provesallatactory. Ap. re OO ITUATION WANTED—AS CHAMB! S waiter, or either, by s Protestant T with dret-rste se. cvmmendations. None but s respecta! ie place will be Rk gepted. Flonse apply at No- 8 “Gansevoort street, seco: TION WANTED—DY ¥ S's. slerk, bookkeeper, oF TUpestedhee bakie sorter: i of industrious adits, ve pe racter. He wish es erally ‘useful 0° oe employer. Has good city reference, and can be seen at 137 Chat treet, at the dining saloo: or by addressing J. J. H., Woratd offices NS—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG eight Teference from her last fainily going to yforaia: m ent and iit ehildre of children from their Seer: |. M., Broadway TWO SCOTCH PROTESTANT GIRLS WISH gITUA tions; one as chambermaid and waiter, the other c.ambermaid and waiter, or to do plain sewing or take care 9. children. They have’ no objection to go to the country. Please call at 20 Hameraley street, in the busom seen until engaged. O FARMERS.—A MAN WHO FULLY UNDERSTANDS (the buying, selling, breeding, and treat- 1 farm stock,) would act as conductor on ty his busine y gentloman F is services, for @ liveral on shares it he met an eligible as D. D., Herald omice, 10 TAILORS.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS HAD considerable experience in cutting, wishes to 60k Sreistant cutter in Rota as a el for » mode compen 7] G's. Sutton, 127 Palton streste a? et alg TS STRAW HAT PRESSERS.—WANTED, AN EXPE ricneed straw hat presser. Apply to Genin, 214 Broad “ ‘MERCHANT TAILORS.—A A FIRST RATE CUTTER Hisles 9 situation. Having had charge of the custom Gepartinent for many year a aus tt tions of the most particular customers. el good salesman, Keference from, Inst employe moder Address Cutter, Herald ottce. | Fourth Street, betw a6 cham bermaic the Lend of ek, ican OF } Bact we street. ‘WANTS. ry ener senso Warm-3z, A REST ROTABLE, po YOUNG woman, a situa hambermaid, 1 waiter, to do the housework ota 1 Le ihe visa an y excellent “ Bernt sis te basent"Gaa"be we Sr to days. ‘ uty D—IMMEDIATELY, ‘at, 33 BROADWAY, Ween. 2 i, of tots bo Ciarenee Te age even a custant employment: Four apprentices wanted, and a girl torun errands. quire as above, 6 | PWANTED SITUATIONS, BY TWO YOUNG GIRLS; ‘one as cook, washer and ironer, the other agohamber- maid, waiter, or to take care of a Pomona aud sewing. Have been three years wil heir present employ. i re, who age muing to Europe, sis tbe a J leaving. West Twenty: for two at Ninth aud ‘Tat avenues. ANTED—AN AMERICAN WOMAN, OF NOT LEss | than forty years of age, to do on housework of a small | Wi lain family, comsiating of two grown, persons, & Loy, and a ees in a 60 aMout three ‘hours travel fro! fe will be’ treated. he_one of the fail You dollar per week. Address W. Madison, ity | - Foot Ogee, stating where an interview tan bo bad next | Monday. Wy 4nzan—s SITUATIO: ‘Young woman, as 1Urse ai bermaid, and to absist in was F plain sowin, lived three years in ee, last place? The best of city refer- call at No, 124 Atlantio str \ANTED—BY A FAMILY GOING TO EUROPE, A Gorman girl, to take caro of sui ‘on the passag Her services required only as far as Germany. 0: ject to much sem sokness may hear further’ parti upviying at 291 Btate street, srvoklyn. ANTED-SIX CUSTOM VEST HANDS WANTED TO make les Vests. High price paid aud steady pale faeak Staple ot werkereacizedy O. FLINT & CO., 24 Dey street, second floor. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY an American widow lady, in @ sinall family; ‘a wi- dower's fi preferred. Please address to H. i it. &. Chatham street post vilice. W4yten—4 PROTESTANT GIRL, AS WAITER. ‘One who thoroughly understands her business may ap- ly, before 12 o'clock, at 75 Hast Twenty-iirst btrevt, pecenagre rey : ECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, to do chainverwork and waiting, or cham: hing aud ironing; would have nv ob- re uf children, wad go a short di of vity reference cam Amity place, in th Warten SITUATION, BY A. RESPRCEABLR ran ‘Vion in ood plain cook; is an ex of city referen ANTED—BY A aos GIRL, A SITUA- ery . Please call at N street, between Lexington aud Fourth ay acon for two days. WARTEDIA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, to do chamberwork and pinin sewing, or to tuke care of children. Can Le seen until suited, at 41 Carlton ave., Brouklyn, tirst flour, front room, nirty-second ‘Sue can be ret | with prompt attention. WAxTED--By 4 younG GIRL, FOURTEEN in @ small famil, Cellet 2 at venteenth Eighth a Ninth avenues, Kad Warns monte 1e yaecdle yeah Hae wivee ean pad ry aie ast re CHILD TO WET NURSE, BY A youn, healthy married woman, at ber own. house, or reference ie Apply at ri West Ninoteenth street, for we days. tion a eet. Dry rarest. or to take care of children; ‘general housework of a | YEARS a, & situation to take children or to do hourewor! ‘street, Letweet pas A SITUATION AS CHILD'S NURSE AND Place. house of ite her child, Pence. etability, will (nee tant ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA ory taal gentect family. Call at 199 Seventh street,” betwoon avenues ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN youxa Indy, a situation as housekeeper 1 doarding house of hot ie undera ria the ly, and. will ‘most undoubted reference. ‘address Mar ‘Herald office, whieh will meet 5 ANTED—A SERVATION BY A RESPECTABLE oung girl, as cook, waslicr and ironer, oF has no objec: tion to do the work of small private family, Can furnish ood cits nce from her last place, where she has lived P ior the ase ‘thrce years. “Please call at" 174 Ludlow strect. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—A GOOD, SMART GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework for a small family. An American pre- ferred. Apply at No, 55 Honry street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE joung wowan, hambermaid and to do tine wash- ry ironing, or chambermaid and waiter, or laundress. b St. Mark’s plaeé, first floor.” Best of eity ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young womag, as good cook, washer, and iro no objection to city or country. Please call at» dewater street, eecond floor, front room. ANTED—A NEAT AND TIDY YOUNG GIRL, AS chambernisid and waiter, and to sew, in « sual pri- yatefamily of two persons. None need apply but those thoroughly competent, and can furnish satisiactory recom- mendations. Apply ly between the hours of 10 and 12, and not after, at 20 Bast 'hirteenth street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as good oook, washer and iron do gencral housework or chamberwork, in » private family; has no oljection to go a short distance in the country. Tae best of efty reference can be Can be seen for two ANTEB—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, af cook, of to assist in wash ingand ironing. The best of city reverence. Inquire at 413 Highth avenue, between Thirty-tirstand Tuirty-second sts, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA tion to do the general housework of a small private ta mily: can do washing and ironing. Call at 125 Boerum street, South Brooklyn. Can be seen tor two days, ANTED—A Lepage Jd A RESPECTABLE girl, as cuok in a ily; ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND IRON for a small family, Apply at 119 Barrow strest. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do general housework in a small family, or has no ovjection to do chamberwor! 1 at 124 Hrdome stroct, -_Good city reterence if required. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUA- tion as chambermaid and waiter, or ‘would be willi to take care of children. No objections to the country. Cal until suited at Gus Fourth street, betweon avenues J and C, Best of city reterence can be given. ANTED---A SITUATION, BY A STEADY, FAITH- ful young woman, who is & professed cook aud baker, aud also understands’ confectionery; is @ first rate hoi Keuper, aud bas had twélve years experionce. Has no ob- Jection ty go te the country. “Refereave can Le given. Ap- ply at 122 Mott atre ANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY A Fespectaule Scoten woman, wh ly tully eumpelont to undertake the charge; bas no objection to go in the country; good reterence given. in be sven ut St. dames’ Hutel, 722 broadway. ASHING WANTED—LY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, Who can get up shirts and ladies’ tine tings tue neatest manner. Good reference if required. Please ait to Mri , 1 ‘hwenty-tirst street, third dver, buck rooms, between Second and ‘bird avem ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA: first rate cook; understands baking im all is also @ good washer and ironer; is willing to Af generally useful, and has no objection to go in the couftry. Goud city city referenve. Apply at 280 West Bixteenth street, neac Nintu avenue, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, WASHER AND ironer, or to do general housework in » small family. Mas the best of city reverence. Apply at 176 Pearl street, near Concord, Brovklyn, for two any! ANTED—BY A RESPESTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation as scamstross in @ private family; can cut and nt both ladies’ and ebiluren’s dresses in alt Yashion:® also gentlemen’ mily seWiting Used Seonmisendation’ iremn ber fast place if require rovklyn preterred. Please eall ut 81 Yoru stgeet, Brookly. Ws step by A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Atuation av Chambermaid aud waiter in ® privat Good recommendation if eee Brvoklyn pre- Call at 81 York strect, Brook! Walesa GIRL, TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN the country, todo the general housework for two in a vox, first rate washer and ironer nee, need apply, at 86 East Thirty-lirs street, frum ¥ to 1d o'clock. ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN a situation 6 cook: she thoroughly understands ds French ang Haglish eookery “has lived inthe frst families, for the las tity zeterence given, ear Bleocker. Can be seen fer a three pip ile eR es Le Seer nee catenin ‘ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE guns Woman to do peneral housework, plain coo 1g and ironii pply at 224 Sixteenth pond fween Eighth and Ninth svenues. Can be seen for two ‘ANTED--BY TWO ACTIVE AND EFFICIENT firls, who are not afraid of hard work, situations se cooks, oF ty 'do general howsework. | Thay aro wel roc d. Also, & ren lady, who Eoglish No. 4 Sands street, WANTED ;:BY, A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO. a situation as her aon two months old, Inquire at 71 Dusae street, in the Can be seen for two days. ANTED-A NEAT, TIDY WOMAN, AS LAUN- | hyo) a, to go ort distance in the Ss eadoee sivecs. ohoet fous, oe 256 Fourth avenue, be with recommenda- tween ii and 12 o'clock, this jo day. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, between sixteen and seventeen years of age, a situa: tion as chambermaid and waiter in private family. Good city reference given if required. Ploase call at v4 Greene street, in the rear. Can be seen for two days. bt tera tn AN AMERICAN ‘woman, who perfectly understands dressmaki 's of family sewing. J lease call at or oddress 74 ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO TEND BAR. IN- quire at 104 Fulton street. TE oa ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- ‘ (lage nent = e Senerst bo plier or by eee Private am reference. Please call at in the reas, Peowoen Biceoker and Houston, seme tee bdo A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A FRESH breast of milk, s baby to wet nurse at her own nome; she bas lost bi old. She is perfectly bealthy, and can ve well recommended. Please ail at No 5 Attorney street, in the basement, Wevoman SITUATION, BY f PP gots pearl Woman, as Incnare of W Ca ay’ Swoon ifteenth ‘and Biateonth tavee , in the roar, W'ntep—s SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman as cnambermaid or to do general nous work in & small private family. Has the best of city re ence. Can be seen for two days at 119 East Eleventh street, in the store. Wiss tion i Kieventh stre room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, to cook, wash, aud is ‘an do any kind o? baking Fequired ina private family, Has no objec. tion to do the general housework of a lady and geutioman, Flonso cail at ivy Bowery, in the boot store. The vest of city Feterence. ANTED—A SITUATI able girl, to do ti ly. Would stands the care Lua First WaANtepany A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM AN, & situation as seamstress and to take caro of vuiuron; Would like to go with # tamily to Newport, or any watering place. Has goud reterence. " Please vail’ at 2/1 Sullivan street, in the rear, tur two days, TED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO U: DER. ing, ironing, and plain’ private family. Cau be s “3 t 7d Bast near Second avenue, third floor, front BY A SMART RESPECT ‘al housework of ® small temi tion to go in the country. Under. ity. Good Feterence given, Apply at W ANTED—TWENTY YOUNG LADIES, TO LEARN ps ae the liens Sito, 8 few good milliners. Apply at street, be Cini pea ie pinecepes She:hours of nine and two velock. cess ANIED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION Wa cook, washer and ironer; is @ good cook nd baker, }d ironer; or would do general house- work. Has the very best of city roference” Cai for tree days at 55 Atlantic atreet, Brooklyn. ANTED—A WET NURSE FOR W rntits ot "aie unt be a ropectaste eee Tan, And ave good references, None other need apply, at od wushe: and ag $$ ANTED—LY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATE W plain cook, or as chambermaid, and would aoutas Pashing sud ironing: is capable, of giving aatistaction. Please for two days at ix? Seventh avenue, between ‘Iwenty-second and Twenty-third stroots, tirst fluor, back room ANTED—A SMART, INTELLIGES Sasa ine ENT YOUNG GIRL, y ogar store in Buffal will be given. Addr York Post office, stating New York, to immediately Where am ii- A SiTUAT PECTAB Protestant girl, to do tie work of » ait priate family, or to take care of children. Has no oljection to & short distance iu the country. Please eall_at 19 Al street, tuurtu floor, rout r Can be seen for two day ED—A COMPET erstands eutting Avoustomed tu ¢ Aoniet in the nursery Paid. Apply fro ‘ONE WHO and fitting children’s clothing, and would be willing t) an good wages Would be Juck at 89 Seventa street, 00D MILLI SOUTH, NONE AG t r Arnos AA Compeyent and Inquire at 6 ply WANTED A YOUNG LADY, TO ATTEND A FRUI ! confectionery and music stand in the evening, in Place of amusement. Apply in the fruit store, No. OL @rondway. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- | tion as chambermaid and waiter in & private tamiiy. Good reterence given. Pict © Kast twenty-ninth street, two doors from Fourt WAstED—by 4. 8 PECTABLE PROTESTANT uation as plain sowing. ‘The best ot vity ret voau be given, Can be seen tor two days, it not en 83 West street, between di room, Can | Nineteenth | A situ | ‘stands her Of city reference, Please room No. 10, be be sven for two da; not engaged. WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIL, A situation as chambermaid and plain sewer. Guod city reference can be obtained. Apply at iZl AUantic street, ANTED—BY Mile Te A W ; OTABLE MIDDLE aged Protos ivame 0 a i ul to take the w. P08 186 bon 7 charge of tie housework en until eng Brook iy w. ANTED—IMMEDIA do the cooking and A Provostant prete na d, at No. ¥ Court W family teenth street. eral housework ine od. Apply at ¥7 Mast A middle-aged lady preterred. warded to MEDMURST & HEARD, 27 Maiden lane, | ll, Nasr tHoon haineita Get Waorvoster joi oon. Co., Worcester, Mi Vest gontlomon’s wise ever exhibited. Woolaredge, Keene ‘ir Kya, Mav — ~4 bi nets, . 1 F I ry agy IT thy orld Me HAV INE ereeuey aruvbvnly mew wees weal “| way, New Foe En er a ftryazion, df Water 4 Wy the vounery tives oad pee RESPECTABLE | POF to do g vewven | ‘Va be Son Guts engaged, [ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE W young wornan, in w family that would be going to Ca litornia. ‘The best of reference’ given. *t ‘No. Bay ard street, Wastep. ry SITUATION, BY (A, &t 101 Wort Seventeenth at; srepeen ned Or a seat etsen Sixth oud Sevemun | pectable German peaks | wants ae m-to tend children, Azypiy at | \TED—A SMART, ACTIVE AND nest Protestant tL, to do the houi In from lu A. M. till 5 ao in the saloon. Watirtrost A YOUNG MAN, OF SOBER AND IN- dustrious habits, ‘a situation as porter. Would mi uit ae ie employer. Can give s '$ Pearl strect, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, 78 EAREERPER, BY A young man that has been steadily employed in the business. Can produce the best of city references. Address X,, Herald ottice, STRICTLY work of a «mall P.M, at 367 Eighth ANTED—A SITUATION, yaitS gCOACHMAN AND groom, by @ young man fully capable—countr: ferred, Roters to hls present employer, at No. 4 Burling Up sta ANTED—AS TRAVELLING AGENT FOR A VAR- Wri bout in thts city, s person thoronghly versed in the busine ‘The situation may be Letters addressed to B., ttention. ANTED—IN A WHOLESALE PROVISION STORE, & young man about 18 years of age, to make out Lill and assist at the books; # good correct et figures, and acquainted with accounts, Must give the jone othe: Yeish referonose ; no other need a; 253m pply. is geared Lest ot reference as to character and hi need apply. and age, R “Address, in own handwriting, . 8., Herald office, Salary $200. WAxtED—4 YOUNG MAN, AS SALESMAN, AND (to make himself generally useful, in a hat store. One who has. rate refei practical knowledge of the businoss, and tirst may apply to F H. Amidon, 64 Urondway. ANTED—A BUSINESS, TEMPERATE MAN, AS partner, with about §75 capital; one of moderate ex tations. Call from 9 till 1 to-day, on W. Cobham, 526 Sixth e, second floor, back. ET SPECIAL NOTICES. Sinan RA Dep RRA AREDAPARARERPOOR AANA NAA: S THERE HAS BEEN A NUMBER QUIRIES Diy eo iv ores of Na at sat Over, I will Habe ties le esa ol onened My ween me, wed'oncar, aout s lady, at Nov 2 Dey suzcat™ J, OF CHICAGO-CALL AT THE AMERICAN Mairead Journal ofiee, No. 9 Soca Pipe nny te ‘81 20; also, on. Bilet on the Ne LEavseete Wo the N cone UENCE OF THE FIRE IN Sz Vas fee PORT TER & CO. bond ogi ‘442 Broad- May. Satace of the Cheshire Glass Compan: N2Y_LINE OF STAGES—BETWEEN perees AND Heckensack—commence to rum om maeaey next, March 5, 1864, arting ee the Wectingten Bal Hack- ensack, at 634 A. M., P.M: i 9A. M., SPM. me oa HUE Propristers. Heals, the ‘redsemed before NY a. ay Papepns boxes or by t, for boar Bavot apni Will be sold that Notice conear NORTHERN LEAD COMPANY.— ursuant to the provi ions of an act of the Legislature of the State of New Vork, entitled An net ts autkorioe the fornia n of corporations for manufacturing, mini chanical and modical. purposes” passed: Fetruse y IE 1848, unsequently’ pansed, the undertigaed, & ¢ Trustecs of wat Northorn Lead Com- Ly give notice that a mecting of the stockhold Company i: herchy valled. aud willbe held stoke e company, No. 47 Wall street, in the city of New the 2th Gay of March inst.,’at 12 o'clock M, of the object of which mecting is to submit’ to tement 01 the condition and prospects of the eom- cether with ® proposal to increase its capital 4 te Ridlag thereto the sum of Hfty thousand dollars’ or pum Ar may be deemed necessary to discharge the liabilities of the con pany, aud place the mine in» paying condition, pany, SILAS M. STILWELL, K.P. RE! TON, CHARLES L. SCHLATTERS, HE ASSOCIATION FOR THE EXIIBE. y of ull Nation New York, March 9, 184;-—At an election held at No Reearts on the bth inst, the following gentlemen retors fur the nein , ViE. Willists ©'brion, Erastus C. Benedict, Edward Hnigut, Watts Sherman, Jokn T. Farist, Charles H. Haswell, jet 1. Dinsmore, eter ub Samuel Nicholson, 5 e Charles Buth Mortimer Livingston, Horace Gree! William Chauncey, At a meeting of the direciors, held this day, Phineas T Barnum was Unerimously appeinted President, By ord LAWAN C. STUART, Acting Seo’y. ECOVERED FROM THE WRECK OF THE STEAMER mini San Francisco, an cld fashioned gold locket, with = ure portrait on one side and hair on the other, for which an owxer is wanted. Apply to Mowland & Aspinwall, {4 South street 0 THE CITIZENS OF THE THIRD WARD.—THE citizens of the ‘Third ward are respectfully Tequested ta to ft Honith boo of clear and elean the gutters in front of their pre 6 Board of NO OLD BEREANS, OR OTHERS.—YOU ARE ALL most re=pectiuily invited to attend a meeting on Monday Gyening, at (4g o'clock, in the Washington Assembly Room, Nations Halt, Canal street, to assistin organizing a Lod of the Protestant Association, to be called ‘The Ber » All Protestants desirous of joinin, AMES NEILL, us are invived. ee’y, pro tem. Lodge. Bigned by onder. _THE TURF. NION COURSE, L. 1—TROTTING—185,—PURSES ‘and stakes for the spring season.—No. 1. Purse $100, With an inside stoke of $0; half forfeit; free for all horses that never won & purse; milo hoats; best Sin Sin harness. No, 2, Same as No. 3. Purse of $1 tide stake $0; bi horses that won a purse over $0; mile Same as No. 3, under saddl No.6. Purse of $v $0, purse over $75; mil No. 7. Same a or 6, in harness. No. 8. Purse of $100; inside tag 0 all cae that bert 3in 5 in hari Nort Purne of $100 ee that. ir Wi see $100; beats, in harness, No. we Purso of $100; inalde stake $00; Luif toricit: free for all borsss that never Won » purse over $10; mile beats; best in 5, wagon 4 all horres that nv vot won in 5, under raddie. driver weighin pounda. Nu; 1s. Purse of $200 Htake $1C0; Lait Loriclt; free for ail horses that never won puree over $1W); mile hen Same as No. 1s, stake $200; purse over $200; Same as No a WANTED—A ,SCOTCHMAN, WIIO UNDERSTANDS farming and gardening, to take. charge of « smail farm heed ap ly but those wag can vome well eter, To such a ‘Address. 8., situatio re a yy oe ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young man, to attend to horses and work on « farm. Good reterenice can be given. lense call at No. 48 Vesey street AITER WANTED.A PROTESTANT MAN, WHO thoroughly understands bis business, may apply at 744 Broadway, corner of Astor place, before 12 o'eloe Gar Hee SIURUATION, = a ee tort ‘a private family; Addrers M-K., Herald office. y references given ‘WANTED—4 BOORKEEPER, FOR A RETA coods sto that is will ¢ him: erally wsetul ‘Address Edwin, Broo a Post Ofte ANTED—A SITUATION IN A WHOLESALE DRY- ds house, by & you ‘bad four years Best of refer- Bg man wi e in the retail drygoods b . ents given. "Address W. BY Herald ANTED—AN retail dryxoo Bleecker strect, corner rt Christe See BY TWO Goo GOOD « OPERA. DRY een pf ggg oe SALESMAN, INA {Apply to J. A. Banta, sid | \ a in yours experi- in this country and Europe. Has good rotere: 0 fre former places. Picase address P. S., Gardener, Herald | ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER IN A PRI- vate family. The best of reference given. Please ap- plly to A. Skillings, 44 Broadway. ‘ANTED-MEN OF BUSINESS HABITS, TO CAN- Nandard works, published in London. Bus Pay, either commission or part wa ra Pay ge beg) Le —_ po Vassers average $3 per aa; ravusl Tallis & Co., fo Dey street, nn? “bi emacaey | eet the e corner of Murray strect and Col- Yo'’clock A. M. AITER WANTED—A COLORED BOY, ABOUT Afteen or sistoon, years old; one who has had expe: rience, and who will coi h good clothing. Apply No.7 bridge street. ANTED—A BOY, FROM SIXTBEN TO SEVENTEEN years of age, in & clothing store; one who wishes to learn the business. Good references required, Apply at78 Chatham street, to C. M. Church & Co, ANTED—A $ hee rag INTELLIGENT BOY, ABOUT sixteen yeas , to learn the hat finishers trade, Ad- in his sea handwriting, to J. B., Broadway ‘THE | LECTURE SEASON \< SPIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS. HENRY, Tricit medium, will rovelve visloera. nt. 418 Brosdway, Corner of Lispenard street, from to 6 and 73, to 10 0'¢l every afternoon an evening. The manifestations and swers to test questions are very satisfactory. Adwission 2 cents THE FIREMEN, aw BARA IAAAADI ANA TA SPECIAL MEETING OF HOSE COMPANY %, hela at the carriage house, Wednesday evening, Sth the following resol lution was unanimously adopted:— at the Lem mg tl ompany be tendered to the City Bib! i some copy of the Bible wented by them ty the ‘Com, pan, PS SL Haswnn, See 't. ¥) GOODWIN, Foreman, iuet., CARRIAGES, &C. B GGY WANTED.—ANy 2ERSON HAVING A GOOD | second hand buggy or chaise, bag for city w | hud & purchaser by aadressing Doctoc, FOR, SALEGTWO Fast Hors | At barners. “The owner is leaving tho chy act urther wy em. P| att | CAWANS, W Mercer sume + ‘Be Mébles of Wit. | Fe SALE—A PAIR OF brown horses, well trained FIRST QUALITY DARK for family use; roc kaway, ae To be sold to; ather or separately. Any person w first rate establisiment w call at THOMAS NORRIS stable, P | Giant steve) any day before looks Clinton ace, Or! 5, 8 pounte. No. 19, Samo as Nee see hotel Pune of Si0u; inside take 860; aif tortl free for all pacers that never won s purse over $200; mil Hosta: best dino, in barnoss. N.B.—The gray horse known ss the Depew Colt, and the Pringe Colt, excepted in all the above purse \d stwkes from No. 1 to "No. I: Lighland Maid excepted in all. purses bo given to ail first class trotters and pacers, by due Leing given to the proprietors, with three or more te make & race. “The alove purces and stakes to come off in ths of April and Muy; tirce or more to mal ttart. ‘iy cluc st Faikiand & Duryee’s Broadway and Gathering treet, on the 16th day of Mare at l0o'clock P.M. JUHN I. *SNEDIKER, Propri REWARD—MY EGCRET WAS PICKED OF wan AAAARAAAAAAAAAAAY $200 lite depot, oF hi : k bil twenty-seven bun bigs there ity ; Bini Uibeld, N.C. of nk, 12 Wall street. A SMALL BLACK AND. TAN $11 REWARD.—LOST, A ‘about one year old, with a collar around with & Hock attached’ "The ‘Sader will receive the above re leaving him at Chester Driggs’s, corner of Brosawey and Amity strect. 4 Senos 1O8T AND FOUND. | Fiaon THURSDAY MORNING, IN GOING FROM Twenty fourth street, up Sixth avenue, to ath street, @ black lace veil. ‘The Hare by 1 No. % Twenty- will receive tom it at a7 West Twenty fourth street. “ey ty -t 1d Disbro Lee ore rewarded by leaving it at Mi Wert ans street J] ost—anouT TWO WEEKS SINCE, A FULL- ae 4 dog, of a breed, resembling the N: ndlands ae hed ly hair, a white breast, ry wie round the neck. The € rill be ti iverstly reward- Tow iringing bim to the Mansion House, Brovkiym, oF leaving word, Ost THREE CASES DRY GOODS, MARKED J. B. La W. &Co., H. S. Gader No. Ww. ee \. pg ‘No. 2596 and 25v7. Supposed ni been about the 20th or 25th Febroary, by mirtake, from ‘Sandford’ Independent Line, pier a4, Nori river, foot oe Cedar street A liberal reward will be or recove JAMES ALD DERVICE, Pier 1 North river. AND CAUTION.—WAS LOST IN WASHING- het city, on the 2th of February, coupon bond No. 4L ur the Ohio and aylvania Railroad Company. “All per. Seteby Sansa the t nt perenaeins, will be epee Stor ite. hereby bites at w suitable rews return at the. basking house of Chubt Brothers, Washing ton City, D. C. SPRING GOODS. T)UNSMORE & BROWN HAVE RECKIVED THEIR first importation of Leghorn, straw, fancy, and lawn vonnets, and will open the ‘warerooms, way, with a large and attractive stock of choice gents on Thursday. EW ST¥LE SPRIN' bers nai BONNET SILKS, lawns, ésees trimmi seule’ signed bas opened vory ex! ir the whol deal eon site his retail Store, Boods, at very low pric CH carly ‘the clusively ny 0d favor him witl H. LICHTENSTELN "M'pos Bo SPRING Lag GRENADINES, M hi irae wate NCE, 708 ni ewe of family and household lin towels and towelling very lowest cash prices. ne err PRING MANTILLAS—TO WHOLESALE BUYRRS — noes that his importa. OR SALE—A BLACK HAWK STUD, FIVE YEARS Por May, handsome shape and form, i made to go fast. ranted kind Alo, & top bu Mh ess. For further "pai Mie Pearl street, wit har . KINNEY, Fe. SALE—A HORSE, CART AND HARNESS, ALL in complete order, Apply at 0 ert Pply at the cormor of South stevet POR SALETA SPAN OF SORREL HORSES, WELL, matched, kind in single or double harness, stylish and good travellers. One of them a superb lady's horse. War d. Also, a two sated extension top wagon, built Ford to order, modern style, aud but ttle, used ight top wagen, used but afew tines. Also, douste all in good order and nearly now, Tu ot C. CARL, No. 4 Water street, Brook erry. WAGON AND HARNESS FOR SAL at JARVIS" Stable, oo enth street, PRICE t Broad Hs yay aud Twenty J APOLEON BOR SALE.—THIS CELEBRATED TROT ting stallion was foaled at Huntington, L. 1, M hae He is brother to the trotting bor: Khode Isiand Long Isiand, and sired by the same horse as Black Hw W wehingeon and others. Napoleon is a boautifal dark chest nut, fiiteen hands three inches high, and hag trotted in 2:45 | without training, and has proved himself a superior stock | gitter, and will be suid chomp if applied for immediately. ‘Lhe horse may Le seen for a tew days at the coalyard of U ©. WAL THORN, Jr., corner of Fourteenth stroyt ond Ninth | avenue @ TO PAY FORA le utful brown mare, six. dof superior style and avtio Franted perfeetly sonnd and kin avery fart, ond seitants runt stroet. Al 0) ® Eray horse, a larger animal, same | DAME MORROW 18, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, ™ most wonderful aatolog ot In, the World, oF w M‘ Europe. She is « se and wae born with a natural gift. by invoking th Ler wonderiul science to tell even their very thoughts, and Till.cause happy pairs to, come, together, who wil all sey the greatest huppivess of matrimonial bliss. She ts @ de. tcendant of a line of astrologers reaching back for centerise, and ber prodictions tonishing to all that visi her. soon, they ma the eternal prineipl thore who twoen Can RS, PREW merous frie takes this op) n Ler services in astrology, love aud law: matters, inter. iy har na, de Looks and science: tly relied y #8 call soon, ar they will not long havo th portunity of conoulting Ler, Residence 69 Groat Jones street, corner of Bowery. Ladies, $1; gente 1RST CLATRVOYANTS MES; HAYES, one or IVA of tie age} Llessed by nds for her miraealoug qvece of dienes, Ladiee having friends in California, uetralia, Of clecWhéFe, ofth heat correct news of theit Wlerenteuts and fate by calling at No, 10 Spring street, neng theBowery. = sited ARS. LADOMUS, 208 CANAL “STREET, CONTINUES M to tell pe ; Wkewise love, caren hice restore stolen Property, “Age or (rapes Bont told ior nothing,

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