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agreeable « —* they would .not A | < b> < ” United States, iia wife in danger, procured a gun, loaded with buck- shot which hhe discharged at the cesilante, the content ‘taking effect in the arm of Andrew one of the party, inflicting a desperate 5 the other ran off as soon as the gun was discharged. @Micer Phillips, of the Fourth ward, then came to the scene of }, and todk into custody Mr. Rice and ‘also the man; the former was bond ios ag tice Qsborn comuni Rice a tion, amt take the de- A Worn or Apvice to Stace ‘There ope no class of men who are to more abuse of omnibuses; and, like other public person. Seeens rere ons, they are expected to endure it are certainly not infallibie, ‘and oceasionally do some things which had better be left ¢. Without any desire, however, to add to the in. jive them a little advice, in a ony we would + which they may find it to their advantage ¢ bd eat ane their passengers do not like to d filth; itis very apt » ruffle their tempers, and cause thets on the driver¢™®, Very unkind and unpleasant epi- Mf 10 repeat. Then, again, it péhe feelings of their pascen- be very Well todo this ink °Ut of the stage. It men have forgotten to pay thei##¢s whece sald past upon them. A lady told us that she! closing the unpleasant predicament the other day B, ep in a prac: | ® portion of her dress was caught in it, and thdloor, on before she could extricate herself, she ®° ly, then, we would say to stage drivers, set your Seen aa lown in as glean a spot as you can find, (a ult thi ¢ streets,) throw the door open as Wide as | length of strap OrmmnnG oF THE PENNSYLVANIA CANAL—FREGHT TO PrtTs- BuRG.—We observe that Messrs. Leech & Company, of h respect for the moral foolings when they are about get.in keeping the door half circumstances is the driver justi; but under no Eee, in her endeavors to get out of the half cl along several feet through the dirty street. Gigieult thing, it must be acknowledged, in the present you start, and then you may go ahead. ‘the Pennsylvania Canal Line, have completed ar- ts for the carriage of freight from New York | fo Pttsburx, ‘ind to pointe further West if desired, for fhe present’ year. From the high reputation of the @ompany we have no doubt that their eerenente will be honorably fulfilled. Mr. John McDonald, the agent, Batiery place, will supply all necessary information as | to nea 4 Wire sm Norra Moors Sraest.—Last night about eleven | ercleck, a fire broke out in the upper story of Brown's Jarge marble factory, occupying the block bounded by Franklin, Nerth Moore, Washington and West streets. ‘This is partly in the Highth and partly in the Third fire | @atricts, owing to which the firemen were at first some- | what puzzled to find the place. The fire broke out in th> | upper story, but from what cause we could not learn. It | was put out before it had reached beyond the story in | Which it originated, doing about $5,000 damage. “The | establishment is said to be fully insured. } Eastern Diereneary.—The following is the report o | this Institution for the month of February:—Patients at | tended at office, 1,290; males, 524; females, 708. Pa- | tients attended ‘at their dwellings,’ 246; males, 91; fo- | males, 155. Number of persons vaccinated, 349; miles, 464; females, 185. There were cured or relieved, 1,421 tent to hospital, 19; remaining under treatment, 28;” and | Ged, 8. Of the whole number) there were born in the | ‘1 j i and in foreign countries, 1,014. Medical advice and mediciae ‘were, as usual, furnished gratis, the number of prescriptions put up for the month being 2,248. ‘The bl number put up in one | day wae 128; the smallest number 33; average per diem 93, ‘Tue Ixraxt Cask iv OncuaRD Srregr.—At the ppert | held by Coroner O'Donnell on the body of a newly born | infant, at No. 23 Orchard street, the evidence showed that the mother of the child was Ann Feeney, the ser- vant girl in the employ of Mrs. Cooper. There’ were no eehach wiciaes trout ca toe child, and death was sup- | posed to have taken place through want of medical at- | ce. Ann was sent by the Coroner to the New York | ‘Hospital. Police Intelligence. THE RESTELL ABORTION CASE. Since the disappearance of Miss Grant vigilant and measures Rave been taken by the istrate in r to ascertain her whereabouts. Several affidavits hhave been taken, which in their tendency very conclf- sively discloses adh ie engaged in the abduction of ‘Miss Grant. Several houses have been searched by the d among them the house of one of the defend- ree ‘but without finding the witness, ‘The magistrate, however, is not without hope of yet discovering the whereabouts of the witness, and when hay her again within his jurisdiction, it is very doubtful if she again ‘eecapes until liberated by the authorities. All the evi- ence pendi parties acc of being concerned in the abduc will be submitted to the Grand Jury for eonsideration; and it is more than likely indictments will be found against some of them. Justice Stuart wishes it to be particularly understood that he has not @ismissed the complaint against Madame Restell and George R. Shackford. The defendants are merely dis- from under arrest. 4 ATTACK OF ROWDIES ON A PORTERHOUSE, ONE a o fx arena ob SHOT IN pertege] ss t about 12 o’clock yesterday noon, a party of you ‘wink entered the. jpobiie house hay' by "Thomas Rice, at the corner of ison and Catharine streets, and Dwerag them tobe aivady strongly under bartender, 0! them to be al ly ly er Yhe influence of liquor, refused to let them have any. fhe rowdies on being refused, became very riotous, and declared they would have drinks, and would also play a game at telle; the bartender attempted to it them, when he was instantly assaulted and ten, and a gencral smashing was commenced by the owdies on the tumblers and ters Mr. Rice, the of the house, was up stairs sick in bed, but the disturbance he came down to the bar- oom, and after a hard fight succeeded in ejecting the vowdies from the premises. However, they soon after returned with renewed force, and began to hurl stones and‘ missiles through the windows, demolishing within their reach. Mr. Rice, considering Aue EF i i 4 ‘SH GHARGE OF PERJURY AGAINST JOHN L. BOYD ‘The: matter pending for several weeks jor . John L. Boyd, of Astoria, op s charge Mr. J he’ has seted in ai Thieves.—Officers Wallace and Birds- Lp tient ve ive ve Langg thes james and (heedn Hoclgces gp ct-ke ard consisting of wo talmas, one overcoat cloak, one umbrella, and two hats, i ror seems ‘rom the Gantry of howse 17 Madison 0. by Mr. Francis A. Tiffany. Deknowiedged guilt, pen some of the their found secreted Ma Sancta tron Glarile committed the boys to prison for trial. 'To the Advertising Public. ‘The season of business is now approaching, and adver. sing, in the most widely circulating newspaper, is one af the prime elements of success. In this view we can freely recommend the New Yor« ‘Sima as the greatest establishment of the kind on this ecntinent. Its daily circulation isat this moment the Ingest in the civilized world, either in Europe or Ameri- @, being now nearly fifty-five thousand per day, which ts fax beyond that of the London Times. Including its weekly editions, its aggregates may be ‘tated as follows:— AGGREGATE CIRCULATION OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. Pour hundred thousand dollars worth of while paper used fo persons in trade, and to advertisers of all kinds, gach a chonnel of circulation is the ready way to success ‘im Mfe. The Heratp’s prices for advertising, considering * @he vast circulation of the journal, are more reasonable, hough apparently higher, than the rates exacted from he public by any other establishment in New York. From the simple statement of these facts the public eam judge for themselves in all advertising matters. and a iton & cront reputation all over tke country, for the superior quality of lus hate; and his fashion, in point o Ughinese, beauty of finish, yt elegance of style, oxcced ever seen. Lees & Porchers’ which for Deauty, both in styles and quality, will excel anything we hare teen In hat line. “Patton's Hotel, 231 reoawich treet. Spring Fashions.—W. P. David Invites the attention of his customers and the public to the spring style of gentlemen's hats: they are decidedly the most beautiful hat over offered, ‘Try one, Salesroom 301 Broadway, se- cond door from Duane street. Do not be Frightened, but Keep It before the people, that hats, equal to any four dollar hat in Brondway, ‘are gold for thre dollars only, New Hat Company, Now. 16 148 Nassau etrect. Call and see—it will do your your pocket, Broadway ia s permit, be sure they are out be- | jing of the kind wehave | reat | only from six to ten thousand dollars | Surgical Instraments.—Joh: toneer.—LYMAN & CO., 877 Broadway, will ing in addition to their Catalogue of Tooke, follection of surgical instruments, made by @e iest i: facturers and in complote order, the property of an eminent practifioner of this commence at7 o'clock. Variety, of as Good quality, an ean be had in New York, o F city im the to be had at: wholesale or re- tad, at Sa Broadway. Large discounts to the trade. New 08 to rent: second-hand “pianos at great ains, lers will find Mr. W.’s large catalogue one of the best to select from in the city, HORACE WATERS. Keese, soll this even. avery valuable Laxgest Assortment of Me. latest styles and most improved make, in the lodeons, of the gity, to be had at very low prices at HORACE WATERS’ $85 Broadway, pubyjstier and dealer in all kinds of musical instruments. “He Sang the Song of the Il-Fitting Shirt,” and a dreary melody it was.—A song never sung by the cus- tomers of BOOTHBY, opposite the Broadway theatre, whose shirts are celebrated for the acouracy with which tho fita form. A choice stock of toilet req Bony fancy goods, &c, to the Crowded State of my Estab- blishment last evening, several persons were unable to cet a satisfactory view of my business, and in order that all my ecommodated, Iwill throw open my house lock AM: to Wovelock P. M., Ing our modus i OUT, 581 and 563 Broadway, @avings, affavolce of the Most Beautiful E: | ethers, selected mdseer, Herring, Delaroc Turner, os sale at the Americ, SCHAUS, is now offered at By ‘ho col- lection is by far the tm Union, 497 Broad tite public. "Exiibition gue, f ever, brought. belore lay and evening. ° a, —— “Open, Second Edition of Frank Leelie’s Ladies’ Gazotte of Fa hana] York fachions, containing the commedsen, weer OF fashions, will be ready on Monday, Marcin do?» and 2 are reprinting, will be ready on Me és pri Itis the mort complete aud attractive pubilves,, No folk Journal. 4 Published This Day—Watson’s Philhn. monic Journal of Music, Art and Literature. Three doll: which entitles ench sudscriber to two dollars wo . to be selected from Horace Waters’ extensive cai logue, 383 Broadway, WATSON & SIMMONDS, 333 Broadway. Prof. Hart’s Whole World is now all the rage, judging from the crowds that daily throng that popular resort, the World's Hall. Upwards of 12,000 gift tiel f admission cold in three days, For particulars seo the advertisement, to Loan, without Security or Interest. For particulars see PROF. HART'S advertisoment under aoe in our columns, and call at the World’s Hall ee. $3.—Oliver B. Goldsmith commences his cheap writing classes on Monday, 13th inst. Full particu- larsin this day’s Herald and Times, or by circular, at the rooms, 362 Broadway, corner of Franklin street. Open day and evening. , ‘Worth Remen mA New Fashionable Clothing—New Godds.—Call and examine the assortment ond Peete at the one price estab- Hshment of ALFRED MUNROE & CO. , 441 Bi AN sixes for men and boys, suitablo for all seai ‘and of the most approved styles. "No deviation in price: Fashionable Ready Made Clothing, No. 330 Broadway.—Black frocks, $10; black doeskin pants, $4; assorted business coats, $5; figured cassimere pants, $3 vercoats, $5; si cassimere vosts, $2; boys’ aite, $8 0; youths’ 'talmas, $5 each. Clothing made to er. The Credit of Green, No. 1 Astor House, is boundl i, e.lthe erect gives to his promia Simply he keeps faith with his custo rants his shirts to fit, and they do fit; he says sent home at a certain time, and before the hour named they are there. Ins in Counterpanes and Table Linens ae Crile Elegant patterns large size counterpanes, ndid- quality Marsel ble damask table li ard; fine enowdrop table linen, DETH'S dry goods store, 101 Grand st Cold has fow Perla If the Feet be Warm.— with boys’, misses’, all the varior ir boots a1 B. MILLER & © Canal street. Look to your Feet.—Paris Boots, cork gole ree dee tent dress boots, shoes an: M ‘orr, of Paris, who has taken the premium imthe Lon- don and New York Exhibitions, received monthly by B GENE FERRIS, 62 Nassau strect, where boots are made on scientific principles. Lads’ Galters.—Twelve and orm he established o for very neat and durable or mamutactured by CANTREL: of Nov $06.1 wery, jadies wish to procure these, or other articles of text q they ‘will find it to ent. improved gaiters, from i Ay thete advantage to. deal at his is assortment iters; slippers, tics, and the ality of ke artaaion judged from the fact that he was rystal Palace Exhibition. ‘the 000 Carpets for the at Hiram ANDERSON’S ten spacious salesrooms, 99 Bowery. Spl did medallion, velvet, sapestey, Brassels, ‘three-ply an grain carpets, mats, oll cloths, stair carpets, &c., at trem lous bargains. a ting: agtion and Auiseiean soot of fancy, and without the trouble oF pine toa An early call by the ladies is request of the Sew= Elias Howe, Lb of | the mg i ett request Bowery. Jr., of Boston, jug before the it to the eombi- mac single-threaded , al reent e oved, are for all Yurposon the most, perfoct eve ved, are for 908 m fect ever Pie I, M. since & CO., 323 Broadway. Still Another Voice from the § Fire.—New York, March 9, ‘ilas Dear Sir: It is with gratitude and Bates in proverting my mail books, papers and acc fe, in preserving m: posited ‘mie from the destructive fire of the Sth inst » and which, after being buried in the burning ruins nearly four days, came forth without a trace of fire upon them. From this severe test I have increased confidence in the superiorit, of your safes over all others I ‘ou wil greatly obli, ry sendil forth- Street lerring, Ei sure that i ted Sali ave yot seen. nother Salama: ii c “New York: Its Upper d ion.”-—-A new work by that gifted son of genius, George Lippard. We have read it. It isa novel of thrilling interest---such an one as having been commenced you will sit up all night to finish. It isa book we would like every ong to road. It is the work of genius, [From the Louisville Courier.) | “New York: Its Upper Ten and Lower Million.”--.George | Lippara’s lust and beet work. ‘This uovel requires only to be read to be correctly ie Asan enchanting work | itis unsurpassed. Wee believe it will be impossible for any erson who commences this work to leave off until he has rurmed over its last pag The present edition contains a complete likenéss of the | author, Price, handsomely bound in muslin, $1; do. in aper, 75¢. For salo by DEWITT & DAVENPORT, and all Podksellors and periodical agents throgghout the United worth of Farms.—tWe call the par ticular attention of our reader. to the great opportunity to et # beautiful country reridence, if applied for immediate. iy, and for only worth of Fai . See advertisement headed ‘ $75, ‘Apply to C. WOOD, 208 Broadway. A Cup of Delicious Coffee in one Minute, with the addition of a cupful of hot water, one spoonful of Al cream coffee, will satisfy the most fastidious palate. Once tried it will alw: fold. etable rocers, and at ) cen! ham | bers st Wanted—T wo Good nts, of gentlemanly address, to canvass in this city and Brooklyn for Prof. Davis’ new and popular work Amsterdam, or New | York as it was under the Dutch.” $3 "ee | by agents now engaged in its sale. Price, one dolla OUNG, Publis! Hair Dye and tory for speeep ic] per day ix five shil- Apply early, to R. cording to style. r, 140 Fulton street. ee masyed to No. 05. Broodvay, ep- a the ber ommodati Lovet has Removed to No. 119 Chambers street, where his celebrated wahpene. (an Indian vagetable prepatation,) can be purchased. It is sure toreure batdn and restore gray hair to its original color an: earance, and remove all dandruffand other the sealp. None genuine but LOVET'S. 8 ry Abn | Ap: disoases from If Want or you Use Onguent, that Force to strong, thick 6's, stain, injure skin. $1. bottle, $40 half dozen. Sent to any part of the you whiskers, moustaches, should my for will them grown in weeks. Wont or the coun- F GRAHAM, b 5 . U. Ann street; Zeiber, 44 South Third street, Philadelphia. Meallo’s Spring Style of Hat 1s Now Ready.— What more do the public wish than this announcement? | His bats are made of the best material, and the finish ean not be surpas: etroct. MEALIO, corner of Broadway and Canal Ftoot, No. 263 Broadway, has the V Fair medal for daguerreotypes, Knough said. lds The New doing wonders ‘ork Dagnerreotype Company are ¢ pleture art, taking five hundred por traijidaily, st 25 cents and upwarde—the cheapest and Toes cxpeditions mode of picturing the people oxtaat. Roome No, 29 Broads mt take? ing Furniture Sale—As H. Nicolay & Co. tfuily remind their friends and the public that they in i at the reside te 00 to na. Lpwh sivthen ICH, solonman of H, i, Leeds & Co.) hat should life's winter grace Deform its golden Juni If so, with CRISTADORO’S dye, Embrown, and gloss, and beautify, sty Lhe mow that came too soon. Cristadoro’s oxcelsior hair dye, for imparting a faultless brown or black to the Lair, is ‘analogous to tho natural coloring fluid suppliel by the vessels of the sedip, and con tains no caustic ingredient, Sold and applied at Crista- doro’s, No. 6 Astor House, Beware!—Beware!—Let not the public be misled by there who make up in pretension what they lack yes have been proved time and in reality. The old bair 4. again tobe dangerous. They have merely sought to. color the hair at the expense of destroyin ‘4 NET & MEYERS now liquid dyo ia a chemical prepa which bas received the sanction of scientific men, It acta mild} upon the hair, and colors it a beautiful black or brown. Sol and applied at 13Cortlandt street. It can also bo had at the drug stores of Messrs. Do Graff, 206 Grand street; Lind say, 77 Bast Broadwa; and 80 North William street, | Dr. Wheeler, Oculist, 44 Barclay street, ja bis attention, exclusively to diseases of tho © Office hours from 2 to 5 P.M. and at his ee 141 reek, opponite Warren strech, Brooklyn. from 9 to1 P. M. French areifcial eyon inserted to resemblo the natural organ. afebres Ise who was evidently i, could've easily: prodice the natural oage (or aatae Penk cleanly tonique. Price 25 cents, Soldeverywhere. Princi- ¥ de ee ladies’ hairdressing establishment, 439 ‘Trusses.—The only Prize Meda! for sugres to Marsh & Co. natious, ut the Crystal Palace, for their Radiea! The pocullar character of tht }oen se completo and compreh aa heed OH variety of rupture, for sa stockings, knee caps, aude perior quality; also sho y variety of Salen. Spproved patterns, MARSH & CO., No. 2s Redding’s Russia Salve, a Boston Remed: si thirty years standing, cures without fail burns, eealds, bE ge ay & iw) piles, and sey outward uption. A. B. Sands, whok 5 Sold by C. Ht. iting, corner of John street aad’ Bios, 4 C. V. Clicknor €"€o., 81 Barclay stro and apothecaries generally. 2 “ee Rheumatism, Serofula, 4 baleam is the most certain remedy for the: eases. You who are sullerin: her that a fow doses of this ound, will allord certain rolet Thousands of fi din the Sun, Herald, aud - rei are from well known tard 4 pry Pape co mye! er Cire contain- eater, can be hw fr No. 210 Grand strovt. Seventy-fi per vote ad Ayers’ Cherry Pectoral for Coughs and and asthin 31 ger’s syruy Way's pills and ointments bert’: conse pills PPS, $1; ¥ Russia salve, Da of naptha for d cherry for tho Inn; poor man’s friend; for Wolfe's nppression ; y's pain ex for rl Fite? Fits!! Fits 11!—Persons laborin this divtre ; + Gene 4 will wage Vegetable ol ever discov, ing Ate, rises bills casas a spectdc actiga mt ystem; and, although prepared especial Hung, i, they wil be found oF a In dM Aslicted with weak nerves, or w duced “‘Wostrated or shattered fro Price, $3 pup! or diseases of lon A Wonderful Discovers’ ?*!4__ made by Dr. Curtis, of this city, in sumption, asthma, and all diseases of tI SDE. Curtin, bygeana, oF inhaling hygan ¥ syrup.” With this new method Dr. Chas by the industrial exhibition of all 4 io ensive manuel, descriptive of every by the’ proprietors. ndage, of 4 su- ulder braces and sucpensory banda. and by druggists fula, d&e—Hyatt’s Life se terri! the most torturiag pain: werful, yet masasaat com. of liverwort and tar for consumption, ‘st invigorating cordial, $3, two for $5; for Walliatee's ciate? AUGUION'S, 127 Bowery, heumatism, 75 cents, specitic action on the nervous for the cial bemotit for all jose ueryous m any cause whatever, standing, suporin- 1W8 Baiti- whom orders from all parts ‘e refer to Trusses e Truss. a Elastic ai 2 Ham- Scheidam under ptie pills yor fall: urpose pressia widow asacondolencetor the irreparsite fons dhe in od. Wen Was both ge Band, feel ita duty to cherish beppy A MEETING OF THE MEMBERS OF merican Brass Serco held on Cs ba utions were adopted: has boon the will of Divine Pro det our worthy and mu: m, thus depriving us of a we, the members of this B. our sympath |, take to the bereaved d not speak of his virtucs—to all that kact tie ie ag and kind; and we, tie members of Lie | his memory fo eiations we have had togsther while hee wee | WOMAN W rut-rate situation » Herald office. ECTABLE MARRIED. ituation as wet nui old; has the best of re! inquire immediately RESPECTABLE GIRL WAN cook, washer, at 302 Broome F while he was | Can be seen for threo days in be therefore, en That we sympathise most dooply with ars, M8 Breoklym, 0 family, also with the relatives abd ‘riomds of | HEADDRESS MAKER W oved leader in the loss they Lave sustained. | Indy wanted to inake w That to Colonel Poors, of the Sixth Regi arti ‘An experienced person Guard,) and tho offivers and mombers of his | Canal street, uke are ne, for the beantiful | led to escor remains of our | RESPECTABLE PERSO: der to thelr inal resting, place: leo to Captain lit private tomlly. aneoet pi vers and members o | out» Washington Continentals, for the reapeet sho mito | woman wishieg erie tee te ne, our late leader, by parading artor tl ple mournful occasion; also to Cape. Helme, hig. odicors men, for acting as mourners in tho funeral vortoge. PROTESTANT WOMAN WAN’ < IN Resolved, That to Mr. T. Adkins, aud the ieabers of his A ‘® Quaker family, to ra Pee Roa eeiees re Band, gratitude for the vei entloman! | Ahore distance in the country. rward ani iven. 6 bute cor famil: id l. qe Er Sasa ot eee ‘street, front basemen, for the N ENTERPRISING, EXPERL tie milliner wanted; to ments rare opportunity for-s compe James Shelton. to Wanis © situation. Would bo of high CARD. BY THE LATE FIRE IN SPRUCE STREET, | tallow bleachers ang rounern cit aheatteee the pa ication offive of Thompson's Bank Note and | soap boi &c., £0, Has had the man Commercial Reporter was wholly destroyed, with alt the | class worke in Enjland and co them fully posted up. Publication office, A No. 2 Dey street. afflicted ones to perfect health, as an evidence of cherry hi tif aking of the treatumany vident that by inbaling—co. ble, healing vapor—t m1 Properties must come in direct contact with of the aerial cavity of the lung, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduce: into the stomach, and subjected to the process of digestion.”? ASTHMA CURED. BRoox.yy, out eight years T have boon asthma; for the last two years I have powers of description; mom 8 For abi with the rest friends expected each hour would be my last. past six years L have had the aid and attond: he most celebrated Ly Amen but nent benefit, and but little relief. 1 good fortune to procure Dr. Curtis’ hygeana or inhaling hygoan vapor and cherry syrup. At the I first obtained it I was suffering und minut Jess than ten my stom: WN. ¥., oe 20, very severely af y, y, wi ly difficulty of breathing and ings were so great at times that for hours together ictod ata time I have I could sit- suffer- ‘one ofmy most violent attacks, and was in great distress, almost suffocating for want of breath. In time I applied the inhaler to ental of the cherry syrup, I Ity of breath- ince continued ‘st possible benefit, and am now comparati only knows the amount of suffering this medi- ved ine from. dvice to the suffering is—try . Mar Easton. ‘Sold by BOYD & PAUL, No. 40 Cortlandt strect; C. HL. RING, corner of John street and Brondw package. N. B.—Any porson inclosing or Curtis & Porkins, taining a dott eat box, by express, free or four packages for $10 The sale by all the druggists in the countr; as .¥. Price $3 to Boyd & Paul, York, will receive a package con: f hygoan vapor, one of cherry syrup, and to any part of the bygeana is for Married, In New York, on Thursday, March Quinn, Viramivs H. Ivy, of Ne Garer Watts, of Fayetteville, N. C. 9, by the Rey. Mr. lew Orleans, to MARY Mar- Fayetteville and New Orleans papers please copy. On Thursday, TAVUS: Weun, of New York. Philadelphia papers please Broome street, Mr. On Me eve at hia residence, Me s08 HaRRwon March 9, by the Rev. Mr. Arm tage, Gus- Philadelphia, to Miss CaTuaRing C. copy. 6, by the Rev. Dr. Millett, CHARLES H. to Miss ANNETTE M. ‘TuoRxton, all of this city, ‘the funeral sermon of the late Dana H. Sans will be preached at the King street Wesleyan Chapel, son street, at three o'clock John Miles, assisted by Mr. Dennis Harris. near Hud- afternoon, by Mr. invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of arents, No. 99 Lawrence street, Tomorrow afternoon. Byooklyn, at two o’clock In Brooklyn, on Thursday afternoon, Magch 9, Mrs. Mary Trrewortu, in the 68th year of her Her funeral will take place at nine o’ morning, at the residence of her son, No. 165 Ht nue. Her remains will be taken to Metuchin, N. J. On Friday, March 10, of congestion of the brain, Many Hannan, youngest ,child of Paul Theophilus and ‘Sarah Catharine Wells, aged 2 , 2months and 10 days. The friends ot the are respectfully to at. tend her funeral, which take at two o’clock to- morrow aft from the residence of her. No- get pay pe ty ae London, ind, aged Ko gee and 7 months. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, at two o’clock to-morrow afternoon, cond her late residence, No. 21 Frankfort street, New ‘ork. London and Liverpool papers please copy. Of croup, Wiustam JAMES Duabmiok, aged 2} years and ‘The friends and uaintances of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend his funeral, at one o’clock to-mor- row eset from the residence of his parents, No. 27 Vandewater ‘On Friday, March 10, Joun Brapurr, M. D., aged 49 ears. is friends and acquaintanees are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, at No. 106 South Seco street, Williamsburg, at three o’clock to-morrow afternoon. On Thursday, March 9, Dr. P. H. Morns, dence, No. 83 Gold street, Brooklyn, in ths hi ‘is lo His funeral will take place at two’ o'clock afternoon. notlee. at The relatives and friends, and those Dr. F. Morris, are invited to attend without further His remains will be taken io Greenwood Cemetery. resi- year of to-morrow of bis On Friday, March 10, Mr. Thomas CLaRk, in the 4th r of his age, a native of the county Lout Tut for the last thirty years a resident of this th, Ireland, city. The relatives gnd friends of the family are res) fully invited to attend his funeral, at half one al morrow aft from his late resi ice, Thirty- o'clock to- -eighth street, naer Tenth avenue. His body will be taken to St. Columbus’ Church, Twenty-fifth street, where the fune- ral services will take place, from thence the funeral will proceed to Calvary Cemetery. On Friday, 10th inst., Tuomas Crancy, in the Sist year of his age, after a short but severe illness, His friends an in-law Gallagh attend bis funeral on Sunday from his late residence, No. 31 ther invitation. On Friday morning, March 10, Ean FRAN afternoon, at year, 1 month and 1 day. Fearl street, without further notice. She’s gone—the little innocent, From care and sorrow riven ; She hopes to meet her parent, Mariner. At the same’ place, Jams Vigilant daughter ot Ellen and the late William Wright, equaintances, and those of his father- John Kelly, also of his brothers-in-law, Daniel er and John O'Donnell, are respectfully invited to 2 o'clock, Sixth street, without fur- youngest ty aged ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend btr funeral, at two o’clock to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, from the residence of her parents, No. 540 Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. Brother, sisters, soon, in Heaven. In the American Hospital, Payta, Pera, January 25, Mr. AEN, of Nantucket, formerly cooper of the ship BY, of bark ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. I calling at the r. st be: office anks for the ed the duties of hi Resolved, That a copy of th the widow of our lane lender, Afr Jansen ’ Committec—Oliver Duby, F.'X. Diller, G. B. Bruce. Joun Annenson, Secretary, PLANE, Chairinan, we 7 the Ist tna type, materials, &e., thereby renderiug it impossible to supply our numerous subscribers or agents with s but we hope to be red to: if not in full, wih wees mercial matter aa will, with the last 64 Duane strect. J. THOMPSO: YOUNG AMERICA AND NEBRASBA, Douglas Bin, with all his friends, if por this Manas A who perfectly un aud ironer, in 4 small pi wishing to join her in the rent of two rooms, will call at £02 Third avenue, corner of Tuleadace nese | The best of sity 'ER’S SITUATION WANTED. x twation. Address B. L, WANTS. ED—TO ATTEND A derstands the business and good wages, by ad- WOMAN WISHES TO | her infant is four weeks | we both for charactor and health, | street. | TS A SITUATION AS rivate family. | F last place, 11 Cheever | YOUNG | ANTED.—A_ iP headdresses and other fancy | required. Apply at ISHES A SITUATION, | jain seamstress; would no ‘Auy respectable yout housework; would go a reference ‘an be seen basement. ENCED lence. Salary not so PRACTICAL id analytical and y. Address L. EXPERIENC > Heral n. oll, I finers, cil distillors, stostine fabric gor Speaks English, French, and Ger- man A®, ED BOOKKEEPER 18 DESIROUS of obtainii Phd en ining employment during certain hours in the Fy Freneh, German, [apr a und Spanish languages. Ter: ns any references giver, Apply to J. F., box No. 1,908 AND THEORETICAL manufacturing chemist, Advantage for the ent of first office. writes the Englis! 4 moderate! YOUNG MAN, RECENTLY wishes a situation as porter in FROM SCOTLAND, MRS. RLIZABETH ROSE, L. has not oma i ,, LATE OF SYRACUSE, JA permanent situation, aus Motel, 188 Fulton stresen ny SMITH £ ABBOTT. CE.—ANY PERSON On ® 40., -20N8 HAVING aH tanks, boxes or baggaze, £¢., maoNs Art BE ects Tor bo deen it not roads ue, reat iL be sold eH. Hicna the FFICE OF Tn : Sites bition of the Ind ON FOR THE EX 10, 1864.--All porsons havisp ait Na . ‘any description against this ama or unful forward the son, whother adjudi- Investigating Committee, ‘mediately, eat p, T. BURNUM, dal, Paine = “aident. Ome OF THE PERHAM GIFT COMMI’ ‘at Avademy Hail, 663 Broadway, from 0 torte oeiack 6 a te roadway, from a | A, M., from 1 to 6and7 to DorclockeP. Me)“ = sleek Gere cane PIANOS.—ONE OF T. GILBERT & Co.'s wolian pianos, with iron frame and circular svales, » hs pedal, for $260; five other at great ing. HORACE WATERS, 383 Broadway. IE COMMITTEE ON FERRIES, TO WHOM WAS referred the subject of establishing a ferry from the et, North river, to Pavonia avenuo, Jorsey, will meet at No.6 City Hall, on Monday, 13th. 1 Wt 8 o'clock PB. M. FRANCIS M. CURRY, DAVID A. FORBES, R. FOSTER, JOHN G. SEELY, WILLIAM CLEARY, RELIGIOUS NOTICES. wenn EV. ALEXANDER M’CLELLAND, D. D., OF NEW Brunswick, will deliver the fifteenth discourse before tie Young Men’s Ai of the South Dutch Chureh, y-Arat atreet, on next Sabbath lock. Li feos of Desbrosses st Committees on Ferri Board of Councilmen. Fifth avenue, corner of 0 POLITICAL. ASR IEKAARIROTDARR Ram ee oi nA TA MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLI- dan Ward Committee of the Twelfth ward, held March 7; Tig, Stephen Van Nostrand was clocted obair Batterson and Thomas Veitch Secretarics, and McGowan Treasurer, for the ensuing your.” Kesoly we journ to meet on the second Tucsday of April, Fae- Traiotel, Fourth argue, between Taith and sth ateests, Me DAIeDANTESTEPHEN VAN NOSTRAND, Chairman. THE FIREMEN. ‘(TA MEETING OF PHO@:NIX HOSE COMPANY No. 22, the following resolutions were unanimously Our late foreman, Mr. Walter 8. Pinckno ent for his personal interest to withdraw from the active position of a Sreman, and indulge in the ro- tirement afforded by a residence reimoved from the noisy Lustle of city like nd whereas, by long association, bers of have ted in thy, and agree that an expres pool ly be made to him; re, be it Reso} |, That Phenix Hose Company No. 22 herewith tender thelr sincere and hearty thanks to Walter 8. Pinck- ney, Esq. for his urbane and gentlemanly deportment, bis kind and courteous demeanos, and his untiri ‘effective Prosperous, ai ong enjoying the Kappi- ai it titled. Mpstee woos itiaea 10 iolien, months’ instruction in And single entry book kee} a Address, to Frewieh, box 180 Tribu B ing to devote his whol tol r to drive a horse and t rt hi y! N CONSE reece. yk FIRE Fi, Ges? an honest i ihood. Pisses st rts Te hotiy* reg atroo' } “ emove romd- aangemers Way, wtare of the Cheshire Glass Compan; BOOKKEEPER WANTED-T0 GIVE LESSONS IN ag bookkeeping for one month, in exchange for two rect accountant, and who le time to ir French. only & thorough double ne offic OOKKEEPER WANTED-—A YOUNG M. in handwriting of applicant, V. with name and N, A COR- d, and will- Sok WANTED—ONE WHO Union es: her business; none uth Devepnis: four doors none but those ws a ‘To sucl RUG CLERK WANTED.—A ‘entail drug store. Cirmont avenue, Brooklyn. |ARMER WANTED—A SCOTC just arrived, wh in all its ing a li an active farm.) rm, Herald of oJ. B. farmer, AR i ERE ea AR 008 WARE WO GOOD DELIVERERS; ith the business need Apply at 449 Myrtle ave. has @ thorough knowledge of farmii johios, may hear of & kod situation hy addre: apadle to take the Managerent of elarge need apply. Apply in of Broadway, oppdsite YOuApply at 26 John B, X., Herald office. ANTE! Wetcom Wo ferred. slip, up stairs. ae ree ee WANTS, ANTED—A WET NURSE, WITH A PRESH BROLoy W of milk. Apply at 24 PEN ITH A FRESH BREAST W4xtep-ar 522 BROAD Wa | tes! 0 to © tant girls, waged ani M ¥, POUR iM Ko to fa ood 101 JANTED.—A LITTLE GIRL, 14 YEARS OF wants a home in a respectable family. Com: clothing. Please call at No. 3 Vandewater street or at Mre. Bellintona’s, any day next week, ot ANTED—PIRST- RATE MANTILLA HANDS. AP n* Byatt she New York Mourning Store, 477 Broadway, a et AE ee a ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, 20 yeurs of age, as wet 4 Fite, fauuily. Bent or’city reference. givens Apply at a6 Foote street, first floor, Sack room. Can be soem for three ‘WAX72D—A SITUATION, BY A MOST RES - ile woman, us cook. She'ism first rate cook, ee + to cookin hotel or saloon. Has the of city fom, her last place. Can be seen Monday, at 24 Mott strect, first floor, front basement. aap ax URSE, TO TAKE W: EXPERIENCED N * charge of an intant; a Protestant ti 5 preferred. ad required. Call from 9 to IL ‘o’clook, we 1ON, BY A RESPECTA, irl, ae cook, in a privat : ae! tae | cook, and exeellout washer and infeo eat good bake ho ghjcotion to go a short distance in the x4 of ci Telerence given. P! twee Thirteenth and Fou Wena he room, ‘ANTED—A a ‘EAT, TIDY GIRL, AS ‘ itost be aplo.co road and Sale ea Good references required. between 10 and 12 o'efock at Prot & Bleec! ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, AN AMERICAN LADY, to superiutend the kitelien and storohouse arrange” ments of an extencive dining saloon; must be an experience cook, acquainted with all kinds of pastry. ‘To's eoupers ent situabion ‘aud @ good salary given, one similar situation preferred. ttan Dining Rooms, 133 Fuiton street, “PP &* the Wayizy-4 SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAB! Young woman, as chambermaid and to do Plain sew- ing, or general housework iu @ small family; is a good baker a be we: Pear! 1 sto! day ANIED—A RESPECTABLE GIR) TO THE \ general housework of a small ane famil; a be & good washer and ironer, and come well a ded. Apply at 45 South Muth vtrect, Willi near Pook alip of Division avenue ferry. bt ada incs Sobsea Waar A YOUNG MAN, OF SOBER AND IN- Weiter cond ha dustrious habite, « situati te 1d mak we interest of his employers. | himself generally uscful to his employers Cam’ ot . Lox 4s Post | factory reference. Address AH is Pact sence ® atie- . ANTED—A SITUATION, AS BARKEEPI THOROUGHLY UNDER. | W “Ning wan tise has vies sea ee ey A busineés, Can produce the best of city references, Address SITUATION, AS COACHMAN AND young man Tully capable—couutry. pre- Rofers to his present empleyers at No. 34 Burkng ——————— A H OR IRISH FARMER, ce. None need apply but ive satistaction to his © ¢apable to gi Ferm ‘ ald offi: ARDENER WANTED.—WAN ed gardener; ome ful Practically. None bu afraid vf work, mevd a ly preferred. COMPETENT FARMER WANTED iro management of alargefarm. Me must understand his business thoroughly, «. ‘earing of stock of all kiné ye ul with name of last employer. ompetent to'dis mart, industriou er thia, A Scotchman with a tami. Broadway. TO and te mployer. —\w ANTED—A SCOTCNMAN, WHO UNDE! iarniidg abd gardeulup to fads charge of meals nd garden. e need apply but those who can come well semmended to capavility and character. To sucha ‘ermanent situation will be offered. Address T. 8., ce. E HUNDRED DIRT CARTMEN, WITH ry away dirt from the streets of ¢he ANTED—ORA‘, the corner of Murray street Col- Niumarzied meif¥o'lock A. af loughman with ox6n, are oad fe ; ey ee a eee W TED, AN EXPERIENC- “ge the duties n, who is not ironer, ‘The bi te 11 o’clock, at 110 Fifth avenue. AUNDRESS WANTED--A GOOD WASHER AND it of reference required. Call from 9 ILLINERS PI mont given. Division streets. woman, one full; of a young infant. o'clock. ANTED.—NONE BUT THOSE WHO d the business need trouble th: ly. ‘The highest salary and constant em m ‘Apply ‘a the fancy stare corner of Market and ALEWOMEN WANTED;—THREE SMART, EXP: eu Loy. URSE WANTED.—A PROTESTANT MIDDLE AGED competent to take the entire charge pply at 22) ‘Tenth street, from 1] to 3 rienced ssleswomen wanted jinmediately, to whom li Fal salaries will be given if abilities provesatisfactory. Ap- ply to M. Bell, 58 Canal street. HIRT HANDS WANTED—BO: ers, and the neatest fuishers. 4 those with a sample of wor! nt work and best prices give eet, ir Gres treet. ‘0 TAILORS.—A YOUNG M rs to street. rate compensation. Ki G. B. ‘Sutton, 127 Fultoi A cam make $1,500 annum. Bowery. sf ee considerable experience in cuttin, assistant cutter in @ fashionable establishment, for » moda- SOM AND BODY MAK- None but the best hands, need apply, To such con: Apptyat No. 306 Fourth WHO HAS HAD wishes to engage as ‘AN, Hasy, 192 Bromdway, or EN AGENTS WANTED FOR EACH STATE—WITH ‘$100 os capital, to sell articles wanted in family.’ Good salesmen can make $3 to ‘$80 to $0 per month. One with to ti ery Ber day, or paid sadress ‘No. Sif T°. MERCHANT TAILO! Wanted, « situation, custom or wholesale i hagiaieemcas robe A RS ane: quainted with both branches. Address at or address AND uorarEe ia x peri man, t. The advertiser is he A. C., Herald offjoe. GOING TO EUROPE, A JOHN W. SMITH, mn girl, of 5 Cune ofr she Parwags: fectpmen tear cess Seri’ pclae IIT ce yo<e OC AN oT 201 State street, Brooklyn: 4 REWARD. $20 Fourth paidon tie fetura of on, 10 BEWARD.{LOST OR STOLEN. ON THURSDAY, 9th inst., a tin box, containing silver tea and table syoons, and table cutlery.’ Any person hearing of or having any th om, wilf receive the above reward by ad- dressing or calling at the corner of Thirty-fourth street and Ninth avenue. LLTAM GEARY. 5 REWARD. STOLEN, FROM A CARRIAGE IN Charlton street, on the 9th instant, a silver card case, ‘W. Hamilton and two English views on it, me of M. Pawnbrokers and others are requested to detain it if offored tor sale, Reward paid at 18 West Fourtoonth strect. REWARD.—LOST, IN SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR + Fourteenth street, on Thursday, a bi and tan Snglish terrier, with the owner's name on the collar; who- ever ates him to 96 Clinton place, corner of Macdougal street, eball receive the above reward, The abov the same to G. C., at the Conti: with m = J LOST AND FOUND. 5 FAANDSOME REWARD GIVEN—FOR A POCKET- book of valuable papers, lost on Wednesday evening, probably in » Broadway omnilus, below Thirty-second street. Address Alfred W. Upham, No. 3 Cortlandt street. | eek | OST—ON, THURSDAY MORNI: 'N GOING FROM | Twenty fourth street, up Sixth to No. 96 Twenty- Tt street, a black lace veil. The jer will receive ten a ing it West Ty y fourth str: GASES DRY GooDs urder No. \d 2597. Supposed 'to alout the 20th or 25th February, by mirtake, from ait Independent Line, pier 14, North river, foot of Cedar s A liveral reward will be paid for their recovery. JAMES ALDERDICE, Pior 14 North river. MARKED J. B. | B.W. & . tres WARIEDIA SITUATION { Protesta: | suited, at at young wom! or to take care o plain hildren. Carlton ave., Brooklyn, first BY A RESPECTABLE to do chamberwork and ‘an Le seen until or, front room. ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND IRON for a small family. Apply at 119 Barrow street. punta tituation as cook: she and pastry, &c twelve. years. Good city IW Blizabeth ‘street, near Bloec a 1e ra has lived in the NTED. SITUATIO. ing, washing and ironing. between Eighth and Niutis days. ker. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN understands thoroughly ronch and English cookery first families for the last vem. Please call at Van be seen for three BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, to do goneral housework, plain cook- at 24 Sixtecnth street, es. Can be seon for two obtained. Poarding house oF hotel. thoroughly, and, will giv Please aduress Mary Ther ‘with prompt attention, She om ferred. Apply at No. 5 Henry st A RESPECTABLE YOUNG hambermaid and plain sew: GIRL, A Good city Apply at 121 Atlantic street, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN YOUNG lady, a situation as housekeeper ina private family, in understands the above ost undoudted reference, Herald office, which will meet 7 ANTED—A GOOD, SMART GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework for «’small family. An American pre- reet. LostnON, SUNDAY, STH INST.. IN THE UNIVER- salist Chureh, in Twenty-fourth 5 1m going (rom there through Ninth aver Feet, a porto- monnaie containing » ing it to 112 Ninth aveni Lost h COLD ENGLISH LEVER WATCH, Witt gold fob chain attached. ‘The watch had a wuito face, with a crack across it. Whoever will return the above to | Baton & Co., under the St. Nicholus Hotel, will be lverally | rewarded. e to Twenty PERSONAL. Fay staget, in the Exchange office. Any person mation respecting bis whereabouts, will be warded. LEXANDER SLOANE WILL LEARN SOMETHING to his advantage by calling on Mr. Bull, No. 1g Mur-* iving infor- berally re- INTERESTING FEMALE INFANT, TEN WEEKS to adopt it as her own. It has not been ace’ breast since O°Ceraann . empect another note, Du. READ THE WALL STREET JOU ay. N A old, that has lost both its parents, will be giv: indy, either in the city or country, who will be kind enoaga to any med to the birth. Address Infant, Herald office. I RECEIVED YOURS. SHAL Address as before, T. W.L., do. RNAL TO. RIEND GEORGE, HALLO! OFF THE TRACK! Stop at the stand to-day; all will Nee ned. ARKET. per ship Hendrick Hudgon, June 1, 1860, and went to A\ turned per steamer illinois, September 12, 153, bers street. NFORMATION WANTED—OF BLACKWELL G. CAR- ter, aged twenty-five years, who arrived in this country from London, wall June 2), 1858, : nd re: is wife, at the otfice of Commissioners of Emigration, No. 43 Cham: at the corner of Broadway and Dey etreet, on morning, about baif-past eight, weai 5 & brown at the Herald ofties, F MR. JOUN W. CALL Broadway Post Office he will tind a note to contatning something of importance to him M. TRANCIS WiLL FIND A LBPTER A way Post Ofhee, from PF. PHILIP LEONWARDT AND JOIN RU L Grolshe Hesse Darmstadt, aro reque adress bo hn Leonhardt, care of corner of Houston and Lesex street HOLMES WIL ASTROLOGY 208 CANAL STREET, ¢ us riage. ore it does not now exist. 8 ‘ment told for nothing. SPIRITUAL ISH “MRS. ANN L merly Mrs. Fish, of Roch: 7” jt New York. ¥F THE LADY THA? WAS HELPED FROM A STAGE Wednosday silk bonnet With sinllar circle and dress, will send her address to Henry, he will muoh oblige « friend. AT THE his address T BROAD ONTINUES resent, and future events; likewise love, She will also make love mutual he will also store stolen property. .Age or tempera- N LEA BROWN, (FOR iyo aoe iter.) Vw No than bile * street, near tb a yon: the pony of fandS and 7 and) P, M OST—ON THE NINTH INSTANT, BETWEEN TUE hours of 104. M. to 12M., om goiug from Tweltth atroct | through Fourth, Macdougal and Houston stroots, Broadway | to Canal street, roturning in the Sixth ayenue care, & | och.’ The finder will be liberally rewarded, on 1g it at 6 West Twelfth st WaANIED—A PROTESTANT ‘Washing an the best of retere: ANTED—A SITUATION, woman, to do plain cooki lnundross. ‘The best of city refe: ‘Twenty-irst street, between Eig! second floor, fromt room. ANTED IMMED! nurse, for # chil ELY OST AND CAUTION.—WAS ton city, on the 28th of February, ot the Ohio and Pennsylvay yons are cautioned against purchacing the saine, and are heroby notitied tl table reward will be paid for its | return at the banking house of Chubb Brothers, Washing: ton City, D. C. | T IN WASHING- | coupon bond No. 41 | Railroad Company. Ail per- | = THE TRADES, &C. ARPENTERS, ATTENTION—AN ADJOURN: | ed meeting of th York will tween Hor next at 73% | ITHOGRAPHY.—SIX LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTERS, | if good workmen, can find constast employment wad | the highest wages by applying to SAKUNY & CO., 1i7 Ful- | tow street. nO JOURNEYMEN §' ECUTTERS, — NOTICE. —A wned trade of brown stoue cut » (Saturday) March 11, at Mont omery Hall, 76 Pri 3 t ¥o'olock, A. M. bers are requested Teet, vo wttend, By order of WM. BRODERICK, President AU morn: Parriok O'Leany, Seer ary. | Ww ~A CHASER, TO GO A SHORT DISTANCR | country. Liberal wazes will be gi For particulars inquire of Ps 8. GILIBEKT, No.6 Liserty place WN 12D-A STEREOTYPE FINISHER. APPLY TO C. W. Moree, 142 Naseau street, sixth stor WaAN22)--rouR GOLD PEN GriNi Pins? rate workmen only need apply, immodiately, to A. U Ungloy & Co., No. 12 Malden lave. * WAxsiED-1WO FIRST RATE WRASS MOULDERS that is acquainted witir moulding rele, and one that is xequaiated with fuilros © gocd coppercmith. Apply at 73834. Ibroadwe A. d.,andz P.M. None need apply but st _ EXTRA PAY, LL UNITED STATES NAVY SAILORS marines who served in any United States yestol ia between and or tl | f 5 I lend ot EDWARD BiSeeLL. an vowrty lend Wall street, ment, 3 obeaiaed af eT | ence. | as to dapauitity. \¥ | free days, factory information Apply at 289 Broad oking in» moderate sized famil Apply at 202 Wost T WOMAN, TO DO THE uy with ‘wenty-third st. BY A RESPECTABLE ng and housework, or as re Please call at 212 hth and Ninth a 5 Wwaniz A GOVE! 8S, A GERMAN PREF red, Sompetent to superintend the education of a fumily, residing @ short distance in the country, The best of reterences ree d. AP ly at 68 Bowery, second story, front, between the hours of Il to 12. A HEALTHY WET old. Must give satis nd be clean and kind, s day. ANTED---A SITUATION, BY A WELL EXPERI- enced dressmaker, to Will also take work into the reasonable terms. Neuse time. Apply at 171 Thirty-fifth Bighth avei work aud take care of children. place, 109 Hudson street, till engaged. ET NURSE.—A MARRIED WOMA ‘esh breast of milk, is desirous of a sit peetal et nuree chi 46 Sam ft ily to eet, second room. ) ANTED—A NEAT SEAMST! well recommended. Appl At 133 West Eleventh street, 5) children’s clothes. J ANTED—A SITU young woman, jor three days, eamship p street, TED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, A SITUA- tion in a small private family, to do x front, , oF addi ta few days in tho week; ; will eut and fit om very Applications will be attended to at any street, a few doors from third floor, front room. Superior city refor- fan be soon at bi ld, Addi RESS, WHO CAN COME y #rom 10 to $o'elock to-day, e must understand making ATION AS STR ABD ES BY A reterred. Reference given . N., 24 Downing re Wii iemiiy of two perros. recommendation, and who is willi Hy weeful, may apply 68 West doors from Sixth avenue, 7 ANTED—A COOK I taton Island, She m Ap) # white or colored, cutire sewing of a small family. quired: Apply AN TED—MILLINERS given, and permanont situat York mourni and be willing to aasist AMSTRESS, CA ion’ and children's dre at 6 Seventh street, trom German preferred. store, 477 Broadway. TANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER three ply at 106 Wachington et APA y CUTTING dd ory reference re o vill 12 A. M., for Satisfa HIGH SALARIES WIL, BE | fons. Apply, ot tes ow «situation resiog nye at 42M <TED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH Goop to di Kk, samall. beivate. family, aia stgeot, Brooklyn, the | WASShD 5A SITUATION, BY A C= rw ease ‘as salesman ine furniture store; has boon hie the last ten years in some of the largest stores in New YUE id have no objection to sot wp work and make himeelf 1; or would like to g r or upholaterer, With a #1 1 office. ANTED-.A GOOD ENTRY CLERK, Jobbing house, In way, between 10 and 5 0’ ANTED-A GARDE) mall capital. agarees A SILK quite this day only, at 144 Broad- cI IN MUST UNDERSTAND grapery, flowers and vegetables; a single mam, and & Protestant preferred. Inquire at 62 Cortiandt street, be- tween Zand 3 P. M., this day. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A ‘situation to work at the carpenter business, who bas had some experience at the same. Please address J. ¥., © A. Reid, 805 Broadway. = WANTED IA GOOD SILK SALESMAN CAN ¥IND ® per t situation an salar, applying Horton's Bons, 210 Fulton street, Mroonlya. 7? ANTED—A DRUG CLERK, TO GO TO THE STATE. of Louisiana; one who has had some experience in the business preferr Address, stating particuiare and, ences, box 2,075 Post Ottice, ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, BOARD IN BROOK- lyn, in ® desirabie location, within five to eight location and waik from Fuiton fei Blosee gi H., box 1,888 Post 01 New York. W4SIED-FOUR OR FIVE RESPECTABLE MEN, TO in a business that will pay from $6 to $7 per capital of not han $ required. Apply at Empire City Ottice, 21 Ani , fourth story. ANTED—AN AMERICAN YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD Adérces and business qualifications, ag clerk and Look keuper. Salary $0 par weok. Address, with i= handwriting, 10 Addrees H. roadway. yy ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO ATTEND A WATCH- One that bas some 56 ihe beet re- Terre y ferences. Apply to Pei rk Fi , OS Fulton street. ANTED—A FIRST cLass EMBROIDERY SALES- man. Apply st Arnold Constable & Co’s., 63 Canal street, between ahd 10 o'clock A.M. ANTED.—AN INTELLIGENT, ACTIVE YOUNG man, who Writes @ rapid and neat hand and is will- ing to malke himself generally useful, can hear of a situa. fon in the ofice of & weekly newspaper by addressing J. DRY GOODS ¥} who resi: frald office. ® boy about fifteen years his par ate. Address Dry Goods, A BOY, TO MAKE HIMSELF GENERALLY in the wareh W2nten etul, ouse; he must come well recom- mended. Apply from to 10.4. M., at 30 Dey street, fourth oor. J. ANTED—IN A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARD- Ww epee as god ‘ware store, & boy tourteen or fifteen years of age; one in the lower part of the city, and bis preferred; salary tiret year $60. Address H. R. M., office. ANTED—A BOY, FOURTEEN TO SIXTEEN YEARS old, to go a short distance in the country, op a small Place, to take care of s horse, amd make himee useful. None but Protestants need apply at 00 Front st. ANTED—BY A teen and eighte the carpente: street, in seen for three days. ANTED—TWO HUNDRED DIRT CARTMEN, WITH carts, to Work in the First ward. Apply to M. Bor 110 Greenwich street, Inspector of First ward. 5Q BIRT.CARTS WANTED IMMEDIATELY—T0 RIDE dirt from the Second ward. Apply to Thomas Moleny, Street Inspector, 46 Gol Feet. HORSES, CA) OR SALE—TWO FAST bar . The owner is further use for them. Apply CAWANS, #6 Mercer street. F%. SALE—A PAIR OF FIRST QUALITY DARK brown Lorses, well trained for family use; also a call at RIAGES, &C. ity and bas no of WILLIAM k To be sold together or se] made to go Also, & top ness. For further 142 Pearl street. LE—A HORSE, CART AND HARNESS, ALL plete order, Apply at the corner of South street Lip. 7 RK. THOMAS, (OR SALE—A PAIR OF HORSES, HARNESS AND conch, (nearly new,) separate or together; also @ light. Ragen, with top, and w'single horee, Apply, wntil sold, at 65 Franklin street. ES SA matche good travellers. ranted sound. Also, by Isaac Ford to or ‘Also, a light top wag: ‘and single harness, all in good order ‘aire at the stable of ©. CARL, No. 4 ‘n, opposite the ferry. a GOR SALE—FOURTEEN NEW CIRCUS WAGONS, including band car, and ad ising 1 » tye vuilt to order inthe best madmen, Gad of wel R. Reed, corner of Lo-~ Philadelphia. La Ne mired nt Mba - I 'OR SALE—ONE SECOND HAND BUSINESS WAGON, with shifting top; two second hand, doctor’s gig phe- tons, in food order; and two new busi as with. out tops. Alro, new coaches, rocka ‘and shi ing top buggies, buggies without to; keys. RAF. FERTY'S make; torte seen at bis Repos ‘vory, 38 Canal street. iE, WA ND HARNESS FOR SALE—PRI Hoses: Cr at JARVIS’ Stable, cornet Brake way and Twonty-seventh street. Neh EOR SALE.—THIS CELEBRATED TRoT- C 3 jon was foaled at Huntin, horses i tter, and will be sold cheap « fine horse may be soon for atew days at the coalyard of ‘One who ean produce good | ¢ Ing to make herself gone: Thirty first street HAYTHOKN, Jr. avenue ) corner of Fourtuenth street aud Ninth DANCING ACADE Mins. — | 7 OULBZ VOUS DANSER!—ON DIT QUE CATON AP- PEL Oaneer, a i'age de soixante ans. SIGNOR SOLE, No. 66 Bond street, apprend tous les jours ves, dans vn cours de logons, Vesmeralda, polka, » 1a reine do danse, la redowa, valse ou toute autre danse ala modi mwas AWAAAAAA AAA AAAAAAAAAAA ACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS FROM AUCHIONS.— ‘The subscribers have om hand ten thonsand lace and muslin curtains, from o and sail for a fow dhys only ot, leas penry a Penee Bes oye sae ory