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Surgical Instruments.—John Keese, a tioneer.—LYMAN & CO., 877 Broadw: addition to their datalogue of f surgical instruments, There is per- acti= As I was comii to more abuse ther public peraon- expected to endure it fare certainly not infallible, ings which had better be le ‘Without any desire, on, Se - to the in- hich are showered so remorselessly upon thei .2 ive them a little advice, in a ind it to their advantage to rempb poe? See att ie te wut down in the midst of mud anc j itis very apt = heir elothes, ruffle their tempers, and cacce them to bestow some very unkind and unpleasant epi- thets on the driver, which respect for the moral fealiugs of our readers forbids us to repeat. ‘would be more agreeable to the feelings of their passen- if they would ,not persist in keeping the door half when they are about ‘ may be very well to do th sengers have forgotten to pay their fare; but under no circumstances is the driver jus' pon them. A lady told us that she was unpleasant predicament the other day by this in her endeavors to get out of the half closed ® portion of her dress was caught init, and the stage on before she could extricate herself, she was ‘along several fect through the dirty street. m, We Would say to stage drivers, set your pot as you can find, (a |, in the present ropen as Wide as permit, be sure they are out be- A Worn or Avni so Brace Daves poten in elevated positions, Minow retaliating. ‘The; und occasionally do some made by fe host manu. complete order, the property of an eminent Si commence at7 o'clock. Planos!—As Great a Vartety, of as Good a quality, and at as low prices as can be had in New York, or nion, to be had at: w y. Large discounts to the trad second-hand “pianos at groat bargains. Je one of the host to RACE WATERS. @evoud heads, we would Ye large eatal veleet from in the city, 5° ata Assortment of Me ‘oved make, in tl Mel lodeons, of the late “ (ORACE WATERS’ my. pad st styles and most impr: very low prices m rf Then, again, it way, publjsher and dealer in all kin etting out of the T-Fitting Shirt,” never sung by the cus- theatre, whose uracy with which they ft any <ceeaaniad r ar to the Crowded State Dlishment last evening, factory view of my it must be acknow! condition of the streets. length of strap wil you start, and then you may go ahead. OrEMNG OF THE PENNSYLVANIA CANAL—FREGHT TO PrrTs- BunG.—We observe that Messrs. Leech & Company, of Ivania Canal Line, haye completed their ar- to Pittsburg, and to points further | + & large Involce of the Most Beautifal En- qravings, after Landseer, Herring, Delaroche, - ted by W. SCHAUS, merican Art Union, 407 Broadway. y far the most interestin, Exhibition free. Open is mow offered at ever brought before lay and evening. Edition of the March Number tte of Paris, London, and ions, containing the commencement of the 4 fashions, will be ready on Monday, March 13, 1854. and 2 are reprinting, and will be ready on Monday, the 20th. complete and attractive publication.—Nor- it from New York rest if desired, for From the high reputation of the ve no doubt that fulfilled. Mr. John MeDot ‘ place, will supply all necessary information “| &e. Wine mm Norra Moors Srnesr.—Last night about eleven | @clock, a fire broke out in the upper si Jarge marble factory, occupying the b Franklin, Nerth Moore, Washingt This is partly in the Published This Day —Watson’s Philhar-~ monic Journal of Musio, Art and Literature. Three dollars | myear, which entitles ench subscriber to two do! of music, to be selected from Horace Waters’ exter 333 eine 3 WATSON & SIMMONDS, 333 Broadway. on and West streets. hth and partly in the Third fire | @astricts, 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 | it out before it had reached beyond the story in it originated, doing about $5,000 damage. The establishment is said to be fully insured, Exsrenn Dierexsary.—The following is the report o ‘this Institution for the month of February: tended at office, 1,280; males, 524; females, 706. Pa tients attended ‘at their dwellings, 2 Number of persons vaccina' 185. There were cured or re! seni to hospital, 19; remaining under treatm the whole number} there were dora to the States, $11; and in foreign countries, 1,014. Medical advice and mediciie ‘were, as usual, furnished , the number -of prescriptions put up for the ing i number put up in one r 83; average per Prof. Hart’s Whole World is now all the rage, judging from the erowds that daily thron, ilar resort, the World’s Hall. vets of admission sold in three days, For particulars see the advertisemen: Upwards of 12, $10,000 to Loan, without Security or Interest. ‘or particulars see PROF. HART'S advertisom: it under males, 91; fe- in our columns, and call at the World’s Hall i} $3.—Oliver B. Goldsmith commences his cheap writing classes on Monda: mes, or ‘by circular, at dway, corner of Franklin street. Open day and evening. ‘Worth Remembert jum has just been o tom street, with ai iF stock of clothing, adapted to all seasor » and will be sold at aranteed to be 3 =A. New Clothing Em- day was 128; the smallest n Tar Ixraxr Casein OncuARD Srneer.—At the inquest held by Coroner O’Donnell on the body of anewly born | infant, at No. 23 Orchard street, the evidence showed other of the Cee bh: Bay ened the ser- vant girl in the employ of Mrs. per. ere were nO my of violence found on the child, and death was sup. to have taken place through want of medical at- | nce. Ann was sent by the Coroner to the New York out and trimmed in mee WAR! Clothing Emporium, 106 Fulton street. Ing—New Godds.—Call and | examine tho assortment and prices at the one price est: Mahment of ALFRED MUN. sizes for men and b most approved styl Fashionable Ready Made Clothing, No. 380 $10; black doeskin’ pante, $4; red cassimere pants, cassimere vosts, $2; boys’ » $5 cach, Clothing made to Fashionable Clothi: CO. , 441 Broadwy; #, suitablo for all seasons, and of the No deviation in prices. Police Intelligence. Since the disappearance of lias Grant vigilant, and disappearance 0! 3 Grant vi bg +e been taken by the te to ascertain her whereabouts. Seve which in their tendency very conclt- 8 engaged in the abduction of houses have been searched by the them the house of one of the defend- ut.finding the witness. The magistrate, however, is not without hope of yet discovering the ‘whereabouts of the witness, and when havi within bis jurisdiction, it is very doubtful. escapes until liberated dence ay Brosdway.—Black frocks, ‘Assorted business coat 50; overcoats, $5; silk Fat 8 Miss Grant. Seve pelice, and ants, but witho The Credit of Green, No. 1 Astor House, is ven to his promises. because he keeps faith with his custome: is shirts to fit, and they do fit; he says they shall be tt home at a certain time, and before the hour named they are there, i. ejthe credit ‘by the authorities. All the evi- parties accused of being concerned m will be submitted to the Grand Jury for tion; and it is more than lik against some of them. Justice Stuart ‘winhes it to be particularly understood that @iamissed the com harged from under arrest. AM ATTACK OF ROWDIES ON A PORTERHOUSE, ONE OF THE ASSAILANTS SHOT IN THE ARM. ‘At about 12 o’clock Bargains in Counterpanes and Table Linens atterns large size counterpanes, Marseilles counterpanes, $3, splendid qual! double damask table linens, very heavy, a ee '$ dry goods store,191 Grand street,corner . The defendants are merely dis- Cold has few Perils if the Feet be Warm.— Ladies, if you wish Alpine button boots, with warm linings, aiters, and other boots, with good thick sol dia ru r boots and shoes of all kinds, with boys’, ts and shoes of all the various st; tronise J.B. MILLER & CO.’S Premium Shoe house kept by ison and Catharine streets, and drinks of Morris Malony, the barten' The bartender, observing them to be ‘the influence of liquor, refused to let them fhe rowdies on being refused, became very riotous, would have drinks, and would also telle; the bartender attempted to them, when he was instantly assaulted and ies on yumblers r of the house, was up staira sick in bed, but he disturbance he came down to the bar- after a hard fight succeeded in ejecting the However, they soon after force, began and 5 missiles through the windows, demolishing within their reach. red a gun, loade at the assailants, the contents effect in the arm of Andrew Look to your Feet.—Paris tent dress boots, shoes and gaiters, from " received monthly by BU Nassau street, where boots are mado and declared the; play 0 game at adles’ Gaiters.—T'welve and fourteen shil- es for very neat and durable ANTREL, of No. 336 Bowery, articles of feet are the established chi factured by C. ‘assortment of 8; and the 4 e judged from the atal Pi Stair carpets, &c., at commenced tera Mr. Rice, the 4 with buck: the and the latter was conveyed to the New York Hos- born committed Rice to rtations ex; y d without the trouble of going to a score of down jossrs. town ‘shops, the ladies to faepect the An early call by the ladics ‘ Battle of the Sew- ‘The: matter pending ‘written opinion, law under which he ne sata ta aloe from’ Tes) ved ‘ichard Leddens, Charles James Germon and Andrew , on the 2d instant, a lot of ‘two talmas, one overcoat, cloak, one umbrella, and two hats, mi in meantime, e that can be bought with entire thread which ited to Morey & John. son, on tl These machines, as re- cently improved, 8 the most perfect ever Produced. Still Another Voice from the §; Street Fire.—New York, Mai It is ‘with gratitude a1 omplete fe, in preserving my mail books, papers ai posited in it, from the destructive Bre of # which, after being buried in the burning rui days, came forth without a trace of fire upon them. From severe test I have increased confidence in the superiorit of your safes over all others I have y: greatly oblige me by ve with, and here Mr. Francis A. Tiffany. The it, and some of t acellar where two Doys resided; the other articles of cl were pele poppe fs by the us s pawubroker was divided between. them. committed the boys to prison for trial. To the Advertising Public. ‘The season of business is now approaching, and adver. @ising, 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 ecatinent. Its daily circulation is at this moment the Taegest in the civilized world, either in Europe or Ameri- ive myself no unet ig 2. P. HATCH. wnobroker Was 20,000 Mont York: Its Upper Ten and Lower Million. By Goo: ard, author of ‘Washington and His Gener “Jesus and the Poor,” “The Quaker (From the Cleveland Plaindealer.} site Upeee (em oak Lower Million,” A gifted son of genius, George cr It is a novel of thet Laying been commenced yi ‘book we would like every ong to read. [From the Louisville Courier.] ts Upper Ten and Lower Million. Lippard’s lust and best work. This novel requi be read to Le correctly ap it is unsurpassed. ‘New York: Its Upper ui 4 sit up all night to finish, o ‘As an enchanting work eve it will be impossible for any person who commences this work to leave off until he has turned over its last page. The present edition contains a complete likenéss of the author, Price, handsomely bound per, 75e. For sale by D. ooksellers and periodical agents throgghout the United @, being now nearly fifty-five thousand per day, which te far beyond that of the London Times. Including its weekly editions, its aggregates may be stated as follows:— WITT & DAVEN AGGREGATE CIRCULATION OF THR NEW YORK HERALD. i dub beg Bour hundred thousand double sheets Mwenty million double sheets . Pour hundred thousand dollars worth of white fo persons in trade, and to advertisers of all kinds, gach a channel of circulation is the ready way to success ‘im Mfe. The Henarp’s prices for advertising, considering * ghe vast circulation of the journal, are more reasonable, ‘though apparently higher, than the rates exacted from the public by any other establishment in New York. Fromm the simple statement of these facts the public ean judge for themselves in all advertising matters, Fashions for Hats.—It is the intention ‘OX to astonish the New Yorkers this spring with his mew and magniticent style of hats. fally, and ali the best dressed men of the city are already 583 Browdway, and a | 975,000 worth of Farms,—WWe call the par ticular attention of our reade; mont headed ' $75,000 D, 208 Broadway. A Cup of Delicious Coffee in one Minute, with the addition of a cupful of hot water, one spoonful of Alden’s cream coffe i i Once tried it will always Le u rocers, and at 00 conts single can, Wanted—T wo Good Agents, of gentlemanl; to canvass in this cit, avis’ new and popular work under the Dutch.” realized by agents now engaged in its dollar, according t , Publisher, 140 Fulton Hair Dye and ie. A ly, t They witl take wonder: ae es Site igs.—Batchelor’s manufac- removed to No. 233 Broadway, 0 the country fo: of hi apring t lightness, beanty of finish, | hion, in point o of style, oxeced anything of ‘the kind we have Ww the world for nd the sale of his newly invented wigs d toupeos, Nine Lovet has Removed to No. 119 Chambers street, where his celebrated wahpe: ation.) can be purchase tore cray hair to it earance, and remove all dandru alp. None genuine bu in styler and quality, will excel anythi w Patten’s Hotel, 231 Gres (an Indian vagetable jure to-cure batdn iP Fashions.—W. P. David Invites the id other diseases from and ge room $1 Broad If Want or you Use Onguent, that Force thick 6's, stain, injure skin. $1. bottle, jent to any part of the you whiskers, moustaches, hem grown in weeks. ry. BR. G. street, Philadelphia. Cristadoro’s Excelsior Hi Is your head older than Do locks that should life's Deform its golden June? ISTADORO'S dyo, and gloss, and beautit ‘cond door from Duane street, Do not be Frigh people, that hats, 0 Keep it before the to any four dollar hat in Broad: rs only,by the New Wontor the coun: 15 Ann street; Zeiber, 44 South Third om six to ten thousand dollars Meaiio’s Spring Style of Hat 1s Now Ready.— What more do the public wish than this announcement? te are made of the best material, and the finish can urpassed, MEALIO, corner of Broadway aad Canal Cristadoro’s oxcelsior brown or black for imparting a faultloas nalogons to the natural els of the seaip, and con Sold and applied at Crista- Root, No. 263 Broadway, has the Woxld’s Fair medul for daguerreoty pos, ot the public be Pretension what they lack ave been proved time and sought to color Reware !—Beware l—Let ny nisled by there Who make uj ‘The old bair 4 n to be dangerous. jo hair at the expe MEYER’S now liquid dy has received the sanction of scientific men, upon the hair, and colors it a beautiful black or brown, and applied at 13 Cortlandt street. Do Graff, 906 Grand street; Li rth William street, The Now York Dagnerreotype Company are icture art, taking five hundred por the cheapest and S. od people extant. o 5 5 cents and upward expeditions modo of _ picturing Roope No. 29 Broadway. Do Preparation which ing Furniture Sale—A: H. Nicolay & Co. tfuiby romind their friends and the public that they w ready to undertake and give their personal atten- salos of housohold fu ture, at the residence Dr. Wheeler, Oculist, 44 Barclay street, is eventton, exci aaer 2to5P. M., an wesporite Warten irect, Brooklyn, from 9 tol PM. jcial eyes inserted to resem)! iq every respect, ‘gies to tho interest of friends 33 the natural organ chief salooman of Hi, H, Leeds & Co.) Hiroad ‘Trusses.—The only Prize Medal for Trusses by the judustrial exhibition of all ee, for their Radieal Cure Tru: r of this truss*has been sct forth ii hensive manuel, deseriptive of ¢ ariety of rupture, for sale by the’ proprictors. stockings, knee caps, and every variety of Dandage, of 4 su- so shoulder braces and suspensory banda MARSH & CO.,No. 215 awarded to Marsh & Oe. perior quality: es of most aiden lane. Redding’s Russia Salve, a Boston Remedy f thirty years standing, cures without fail burns, seal: chit piles, and ever D. Sands, wholesa H. Ring, corner of John stroet and Broadway, . V. Clicknor &'Co., 1 Barclay stroot, and by druggists And apothecaries generally. Rheumatism, Scrofula, dc. balsam is the most certain remedy for these terrib! are sufferin, ii member that a few does of this pound, will afiord certain relief. een cured, and published in the Sun, Herald, i are from well known citiseni Cireulars, contain- boils, ehiftiaing, cha, c *C eases. You w pera, ‘These certitic can be seen and con asthing, tir's baleam of wil way's pil Also Hyatt’ Fits? Fits?! Fits111—Person {his distroesing malady will find the vegetable eliptic remedy ever discovered for curing epile ing fits.” These pills o88eNS & specitic action on tl 4, although prepared especially for the of curing tits, they will be found of espech persone affticted with weak nerves, or wi has been’prostrated or shatte: ir disea vousners, they a: the only re system; and, alt In chronic complaints, duced by n Price, $3 per box, or t: 0 bi remittance will have these free of postage. For sale more street, Baltimore, Md., Yo" of the Union must be addressed, A Wonderful Discovery Has Recenty Been made by Dr. Curtis, of this cit; sumption, asthma, and all dise: * Dr. © hygeana, or inhi With this new method Dr. C. afflicted ones to perfect health, as an evidence of has innumerable certificates- Cur syrup.” physician remarks:—" I of the aerial cavit, and varied chang into the stomach, an yond all ting in my chair. My difficult; ings were so great ut times friends expected each hour would be my last. past six years I have had th the most celebrated physi nent benefit, and but little ro fortune to procure Dr. Curtis! hygea rup. At the vapor and cherry was suffering und in great dist less than ten ing, and had a comfortable night. Ihave since continued it with the greatest possible benefit, and am now com| ly well. God only knows t! ane has relieved ne from, ‘& Porkins, Ni 2 aninhaler, in a neat nite sale by all tl Marvie In New York, on Thursday, Mare Quinn, Vmanuus H. Ivy, of Garer Watts, of Up sowttered N.C. Fayetteville and New Orleans papers please copy. On Thursday, March 9, by the Rey. of Philadelphia, to Miss Caraanine TAYUS BERG! Woniladeiphia papers pl PI ia papers pl » On Monday ‘The funeral sermon of the late Daxre. H. Saxps will be preached at the King street Wesleyan Chapel, near Hud- son street, at three o'clock to-morrow John Miles, assisted by Mr. Dennis Harris. Mare LIVER, eldest son of Alfred aged 7 years and 8 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his arents, No. 99 Lawrence street, On ear A and Adelaide Dorion, -morrow afternoon. In lyn, on Thursday afternoon, Magch 9, Mrs. Mary TrrewortH, in the 68th year of her Her funeral will take place at nine o’ at the residence of her son, No. 1665, remains will be taken to Metuchin, N. J. Paina eter eer lus ral , 2 months and 10 days. On Friday, harine Wel ‘The friends of the tend her funeral, which morrow aft from the is] re on inenlay moral Hare 8, Hany Ame Quicx, of ete be tamnily are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, at two o'clock to-morrow from her Inte residence, York. Vandewater t. On Friday, March 10, Jonn Brapiey, M. D., aged 49 years. His friends and acquaintanees are respectful, to attend his funeral, at No, 106 Sout Williamsburg, at three o’elock to-morrow On Thursday, Murch 9, Dr. P. H. dence, No. 88 Gold street, Brooklyn, his ut for the last thirty years a resident of this city. The relativea nd friends of the family invited to attend his funeral, at half morrow afternoon, from his late residence, Thirty: street, naer Tenth avenue. His body Columbus’ Church, Twenty-fifth street, where the fune- ral services will take place, from thence proceed to Calvary Cemetery. On Friday, 10th inst., Tuoaas Crancy, of his age, after a short but severe illnes His friends and acquaintances, an in-law, ten ther invitation. On Friday morning, March 10, Emma FRAN daughter of Ellen and the late’ William Wright, aged 1 year, 1 month and 1 day. ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend htr funeral, at two o’clock to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, from the residence of her parents, No. 540 Pearl street, without further notice. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. She’s gone—the little innocent, From care and sorrow riven ; She hopes to meet her parent, Brother, sisters, soon, in Heaven. In the American Hospital, Payta, Peru, January 25, Mr. AuteN, of Nantucket, formerly cooper of the ship Mariner. At the same place, Jame Vigilant. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ing dove Broadway, with false curls, who was evidently ignoraut that ube could so easily produce the natural ones by using Barker's cleanly tonique. Price 2 cents. Pris. al depot BARKER'S ladies’ bairdreseing estatlisument, 439 way. G OF THE MEMBERS Brass Band, held on the 8th inst., the fotlow- reamble and resolutions wer: — ereas, it bas been tie will take from our midst our worthy and much admired leader, thus depriving us of @ ma: e, the members of this Band, take acondolence tor not speak of his virtuce—to ail t! generous and kind; and we, the membors of his ita duty to cherish bis memo aeiations we bave had tog. es > one 5 Seeereess hl pace esvlved, That we sympathize most dooply with Mrs, Shelton and family, also vith the relatives aud Trendect | 1d Leader in the loss they Lave sustained, , of the Sixth Regiment, rs and mombers of his for tho beautiful Sold every wirer lopted : of Bivine Providence to Mr. James Shelton, '%q RESPECT. spected and beloves obtai ry for the many | ther while he was | Can be seen proved patterns, place, Brooklyn. t to Colonel Peer ped han: iajury or eruption. A.B, & paraded to escort thi Sold "by y leader to thelr tinal resting place: Darrow, and the office d members of his company of resport shown by bi der, by parading a please call ut 402 ion; also to C o lyate’s Life Holme, his offivers and dis- "3 ourners in the funer: Resolved, That to Mr. T. Adkins, Band, we owe a debt of gratitude fo hich they came forward and volunteered thei to our Band on that solemn oceasion; uubers of his (the Brooklyn)! © gratuitous services furnished by them to Our ment (the Sixth) on the da the Metropolitan Band wi tewart, and the mei Ited at ai ing these certificates, can be hi 210 Grand strovt. Seventy-five cents per bottl Ayers’ Cherry Pectoral for Cough: of naptha for do. and croup, cherry for tho Inngs, $1; Rod- ker's syrup of liverwort and tar for consumpt f is and ointment—poor ma bert’s female pills for suppression schnapps, $1; Morse’s invigorating cordial, $3, two for 85; Russia salve, Dalloy’s puin extractor, M’Allister’s ointment, each 25 cents, Cheaper than ever. AGUION’S, IZ 's infallible life balsam for rheumatism, lease also receive pect shown by them to our I Ly as mourners in the funeral procession. ereturn to Mr. Senior, the unde: it thanks for the most b he discharged the dutics of his office to his 1 James Shelton, solved, That a copy of these to the widow of our late leader, Committee—Oliver Duby, F.'X. D Fashions, 67 Canal street, SISTANT BOOKKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED. yy young man of some experience. Salary not 60 BW se mt situation. Address B. L, ; Hastings’ eyru; mn, friend; Van Ham- Wolfe's Scheidam much &n object roceedings be transmitted it, James Shelton, ilier, G. B. Bruce, Joun AnneRson, Secretary, AN Opsteeian PRUCE STRERT, Bank Note an jestroyed, with all the by rendering it imp 7 © prepared tolsaue much of the bank will, with the last number, keep up. Publication office, 64 Duane street. J. THOMPSON. from any cause whatever. mn fully posted of long standing, suporin- pee YOUNG AMERICA AND NEBRASBA, ‘WANTS. Rn AAMAS WOMAN WANTED—TO ATTEND A who perfectly understands The busines ret-rate sivuation and good , Herald office. ‘ABLE MARRIED, WOMAN WISHES TO | uation as wot nurve; her infant is four weeks it of reference both for character and health. Inquire immediately at 3/2 Broome street. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS plain cook, washer, and ironer, in a small private f for threo days in her last place, IL Chi of mf HEADDRESS MAKER WANTED—A YOUNG dy wanted to make up headdresses and other fancy An experienced person required. Apply at 04 CTABLE PERSON WISHES A SITUATION, vate family, a3 good plain seamnstres x take work home. Any respectable youn, ing to.join her in the rent of two rooms, will hird avenue, corner of Thirtieth street. PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION IN & Quaker family, to do g | short distance in the aE The best of city reference iven. Nono but @ Quaker family need apply. Ca r 3 days wt O& Spring street, front basement. would go | meral housework; would go ® n be seen N ENTERPRISING, EXPERIENCED AND ARTIS- tie milliner wanted; to take charge of an esteblish- rtunity for-a competent person. Ni at Mm. E. Demorest’s Emporium wf UGH PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL land snalyticul and manufacturing chemist wants » rituetion. W. erection and management of chemical tallow bleachers and retiners, soup boilers, €c., 0. H class works in England. Addre: Would bo of high advantage for the oil, lard and agement of frst m ent of firs Speaks English, French, and Ger- L. G., Herald office. aloes ©. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER IS DESIROUS of obtaining employment during certain hours in the forenoon or afternoon, Sponks and writes the English; Frenel, German, und Spanish languages, Terms moderate. Bert of city references given. Apply to J. F., box No, 1,908 4 iti, with all bis ti i te $4 ,Bouslae it, with ail Lis trionds, will meot this day a Ky CONSEQUENCE street, IRA PORTE! ‘Way, store of the Cheshire Glass Company, MRS. ELIZABETH ROS! has not obtained « calling at the Mauhatebn Ho Whom orders trom all parts OF THE FIRE IN SPRUCE R & CO. have removed to 442 Broad- in the treatment of con. LATE OF SYRACUSE, el, 133 Fulton ‘street. SMITH & ABBOTT. aking of the treatment, a it is evident that by inbaling—con- stantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the m cinal properties must come in direct contact with the whole the lung, and thus eso oduced upon them when introduce ‘ranma ae No. 2 Front stevet, for board ee. it |, &e., if not first of April, will be sold that day at auction day at auction, YOUNG MAN, RECENTLY FROM SCOTLAND, wishes a situati horse and cart, or an, an honest livelihood.” OOKEEE BR WA ookkceping for one month, hi months’ instuction in Trench Omly See tate an single entry bookkeeper lirect, Ire: tf to French, box 10 eo en oe — ee ce OOKKEEPER WANTED.~A YOUNG MAN, A COR- Tect accountant, and who writes a good hand, and will- to devote bis whole time to the interest of his employers, Address, in handwriting of applicant, V. N., box 048 Post ee. on as porter in a store, or to drive & y other employment where he can mal Please addrees W, TED-—TO GIVE LESSONS IN J. & Hi, HEALD, MON FOR THE BXHI- Nations, New York, Maro ims or unfultilled contracts whother adjudi- immediately, ad- Crystal Palace, subjected to the process of digestion,”” ASTHMA CURED. . Brooxryy, N. ¥., Dei For about eight years I have boon vi with tl hina; for the last tw FFICE OF THE ASSOCIATION hition of the Indust: Seventeenth stree! eq cl were of deseri) eated or not, will pl Hot been able to sleep in s te enra = tion; months at's time I have getting what rest I could ait: ror, breathing and ut ne nd be may last, 1 FICE OF THE PERHAM GIFT COMMITTEE, OPEN OOK WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- ‘sineee; hone others need apply. Apply in #, four doors oust of Broadway, oppésite ee ELIVERERS.—W ANTED, TWO GOOD DELIVERERS; none but those well acquained with the business seed ood Wages wlll Le given. 3 Fo eT e given. Apply at 26 Jon aid and attendance of some of ns, but have received no length bad the good ime I first obt: ‘one of my most violent attacks, and was , almost suffocating for want of bi nutes from the time I my stomach, and took a tea was relieved in a great measure fro at Academy Hall, 663 Broadw: 4. M., from 1 to 6 and 7 to 9 0’cloc! ECOND-HAND PIANOS.—ONE OF T. wolian pianos, with iron frame and circular svales, for $260; five other ATERS, 333 Broadway. E COMMITTEE ON FERRIES, TO WHOM WAS ay, from 9 to 12’ o'clock modern rosewood second-hand pianos, at HORA the difficulty’ of breat RUG CLERK WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, IN A retail drug store. Apply Curmont avenue, Brooklyn. NTED—A SCOTCH OR IRISH FARMER, d, Who has & thorough knowledge of farming t 449 Myrtle aveuus, corner of may hear of a good situation by address: line to J. B., Farm, Herald oflice. None need apply b i an active farmer, capable to take the management ofa lara large referred the subject of establishing a ferry from the © Payonia avenuo, I, on Monday, 13ti, foot of Desbrosses he amount of suffering ¢! My advice to the suffering is—try ARGARET Sold by BOYD & PAUL, No. 40 Cortlandt st: RING, corner of John street and Broadwi N. B.—Any person inclosing rio quainted with the rearing of stook of all kim eapable to give satist armer, Herald offi ARDENER WANTED.—WANTED, AN EXPERIENC- d gardener; ome fully competent to discharge the dutien practically, None but # smart, industrious man, who is not Afraid of Work, nevd answer thls. A Scotchman with a fami ly preferred. ‘Apply at 16 Broadway. AUNDRESS WANTED--A GOOD WASHER AND ironer. ‘The best of ref ok, at 110 Fifth avent ILLINERS WANTED.—NONE BUT THOSE WHO perfectly undorstand telves to apply. ment given. Apply in Division streets. URSE WANTED.—A PROTESTANT MIDDLE AGED woman, one fully competunt to take the entire charge of ® young infant, joe M. is M. CURRY, DAVID A. FORBES WM. R. FOSTER, JOHN G. SEELY, WILLIAM CLEAky, RELIGIOUS NOTICE i ALEXANDER M’CLELLAND, D. D. mi of the South Dut ue, corner of Twenty-first street, on next Sabbath jy Bt 73g o'clock. i POLITICAL. ARAAAAAAARARAA AAA RAAT ARADADAARAAD ANNA TA MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLI- can Ward Committee of the Twelfth ward, held March 1854, Stephen Van Nos fatterson and Thomas V McGowan Treasurer, for the ensuing year. ‘we adjourn to mect on Committee on F Board of Councils to Boyd & Pani, York, will receive a package con- bottle of hygean vapor, one of cherry syrup, and x, by express, fi Leet ot fous nats Preasfeee to any part of the ruggists in tl 10. The hygeana is for h9, by the Rev. Mr. w Orleans, to Mary Mar- nd was elected chair py. eveupe, March 6, Dy, the Rev. Dr. Millett, at his residence, NO. 808 Broome street, Mr. CHantrs H’ the second Tuesday of A) HaRRison to Miss ANNETTE M. THORNTON, all of this city, ly’s Hotel, Fourth avenue, between 124th and et half-past7P. M. | By order of the committee. STEPHEN VAN NOSTRAND, Chairman. THE FIREMEN. were ARMER.—A COMPETENT FARMER WANTED TO ire management of # largo fi farm, Hem thoroughly; at , and feel ui tion to his employer. “Address A. I., with name of last employer understand his busi ee required. Call from 9 business need trouble them- ‘The highest salary and constant iploy- acy store corner of Market and pply at 225 Tenth street, from 11 to 3 ALEWOMEN WANTED;—THREE SMART, EXPE- leswomen w: ted immediately, to whom libe- if abilities prove satisfactory. Ap- ply to M. Bell, 58 ‘Cava street. T A MEETING OF PHCENIX HOSE COMPANY No. 22, the following resolutions were unanimously Whereas, Our late foreman, Mr. Walter S. Pinckney, has dient for his personal interest to withdraw i if # fireman, and indulge in the ro- residence removed from the noisy long associatior Seo nited {1 \O TAILORS. Byooklyn, at two o’clock rate compensatio: G. B. Sutton, 127 Fulton street. EN AGENTS WANTED FOR EACH STATE—WITH $100 to ital, ved, enix Hove Com| heir sincere and hearty than! . for bis urbane and gentieman! courteous demeano; to Walter 8. Pinck- deportment, his ‘and his untiring and effective e discharge of the duties and g upom him as our superior officer, to pleasant and our task That our past associations, ple by advice and admonitio: 2 0 per month. One with $500, to take s State ‘make $1,000 per annum, Call st or address No. 3if March 10, of it ehild of am) will ever continue to int fait residence of her parents, No- a duty which has ever received the p! wholesal tablish ib. quainted with both branches. Address A. C., Heral HIRT HANDS WANTED—BOSOM AND BODY MAK ers, and the neatest finishers. None but the be: ith a sample of work, need apply. To such con: st prices given. Apply at etree! it hands, ». 806 Fourth A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS HAD ‘considerable experience in cutting, wishes to engage us Assistant cutter in a fashionable establis m. Kefers to A. Hasy, 192 Broadway, or bent, for a mode: articles wanted in every ‘make $3 to $5 per day, or paid MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.— situation by am experiguced young man, in iver we may continue acti be separate by distan asian to mor and dm, and our delightful in our memories ver be ‘‘present ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS; ONE derstand. tf ntti hilt ¥ countomed to children, and would be wiling st in the TO paid. Apply frowr40 tol c'sloet at So Seventh Sereeh ‘ANTED—A GOOD MILLINER TO GOSOUTH; NONE PPI but» competent A middie afternoon, fo. 21 Frankfort street, New London and Liverpool papers please Of croup, Witttam JAMES DmaDRIOK, ‘The friends and os of the family are respect- fully invited to at ‘is funeral, at one o’clock to-mor- row afternoon, from the residence of his parents, No. 27 oan 2j}years and Her services re hi need ‘aged Indy pret GOING TO EUROPE, | ors OPE, A ly. Inquire at 66 5 quired only as far as Germany. One not sal eh sea sickness nay hear furthi 3 rr 291 Stato street, Dirooklya. 's PArcnlats by REWARD.—LOST, id Fourth street, Ganymedences-upén the sto Wall street. invited th Second. street, afternoon. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE stant young woman, to, do chamberwork and }, or to take care of childre: Carlton a ‘an be seen until Brooklyn, first fleor, front room. ) REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, ON THURSDAY, | ‘tin box, containing iy ing | ceive the above reward by Ad: at the corner of Thirty-tourth WILLIAM iver tea and table His funeral will {ake place at two: o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The relatives and friends, and those of his son, Dr. F. Morris, are invited to attend without further notice. His remains will be taken io Greenwood Cemetery. On Friday, March 10, Mr. Thomas CLark, in the 64th ear of his age, a native of the county Louth, Ireland, TELE AY REWARD.STOLEN, FROM A CARR! treet, on the 9th instant, a sil W. Hamilton ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND IRON for s small family. Apply at 119 Barrow street. NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Seamstress ins private family; can ila ashio li tain it if offered ‘est Fourtoonth street. REWARD.—LOST, IN SIXT! , NEAR Fourteenth street, on tes yn ule an Asnglish terrier, with the eae receive the above are reg; ‘all; ah edged ursday, & black’ and tan 'sname on the collar; who- m Place, corner of Macdougal will be taken a3 Good city Binrgnce ¢ ja ra Elizabeth street, n the funeral will “ , in the 81st year 58 d those of his father- John Kelly, also of his brothers-in-law, Daniel OR A POCKET- Wednesday evening, NDSOME REWARD GIVEN— book of valuable papers, los beige er A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN Ny rt s cook; she thoroughly understands derstands Fronch and English cookery rt 1; famili last Please call at ‘Can be seen for three iT ANTED---A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE to do goneral housework, plain cook- 2A Sixtecuth street, ‘Can be seen for two Gallagher and John O'Donnell, are respectfully invited to 4 his funeral on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o’olock, from his late residence, No. 817 Sixth street, witho + in » Bi \ddress Alfred HURSDAY MORNING, IN GOING FROM | urth street, up Sixth aven' on ack Ines veil. *havenne, toNo. 06 Twenty. | © finder will receive ten rs by leaving it at 47 West Twenty-fourth street. CASES DRY GOODS, M. . under No. 2663, J. B. W. &Co., to have been t: Lost THREE W. & Co., H. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A tituation as chambermaid and plain sewer. reference can be obtained. Apply at 121 Atlantic street, first floor, Bro Good city ECTABLE AMERICAN YOUNG keeper ina private family, understands the above hotel. will give the most undoubted reference, Pi jary Theresa, Herald ofice, which will meet with prompt attention. and 2097. Su; h or 26th Februar, mirtake, from Sandford’s Li Aue Heath iver, foot of Cedar street lor their recovery. AMES ALDERDICE, Pier i4 ‘North rive Independent A liberal are TANTED—A GOOD, SMART GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework for «small family. ' An American pre- ferred, Apply at No. 66 Henry street. ST—ON SUND. salist Chureh, i tere through Ninth monnaie containing AY, STH INST., IN THE UNIVER- fourth street, or in goingirom | ‘Twenty tira sireet, » porto- iimser vy revura. we, Will recoive « Hveral reward. LISH LEVER WATCH, WITIL hed. The watch had a waite face, ill retarn the above to ST---A GOLD ENG. gold fob chain attac! with a crack across it. ceeds Co., under the St. Nicholas e At DER SLOANE WILL LEARN to his advantage by calling on Mr, Bul Fay ste warded. INTH INSTANT, BETWEE: on going from Twelfth stro a Houston streets, slay in the Sixth avenue vars, w | f be Lib js ie aL Ol Went Twelfth streots STAY Fewarded, on of references rei . 2 through Fourth, Maedougal ai in the Exchange offic mation respecting his whereabouts, AS INTERESTING FEMALE INFANT, TEN WEEKS lost both its parents, will be given to any ity or country, whi old, that hi indy, either in t expect another note. OST AND CAUTION —WAS 1 on city, on the 28th of February, or the Ohio And P * sons are cautioned against heroby notified that ® suital return at the bankin; ton City, D.C. OST IN WASHIN, coupon bond No. nsylvania Railroad Company. A! SITUATION, BY A WELL EXPERI- rr, will be kind enoaga to adopt it ay her own. It bas not been accustomed to the breast since its birth. Address Infant, Herald office. O°Car ns I RECEIVED Yours, Address as before, T. W. I., &e. pe READ THE WALL STREET JOURNAL TO- ay. 16 house of Chubb Brothers, ms. Applications will be y at 171 Thirty-fifth street, | Eighth avenue, third floor, tront roo: ‘THE TRADES, &C. 8, ATTENTION—AN ADJOURN. | of the house carpenters of the vity of 3 NTED—BY A MIDDLE GED WOM. A tion in a small private family, to do al care of children. Can be seon at bi USE CARPENTER! RIEND GEORGE, HALLO! Stop at the stand to-day; all will be explained, MARK York will be held at Convention Hall, W: tween Houston and Bleecker streets, next at 744 o’elock, ison street, till engaged OFF THE TRACK! —_— ET NURSE.—A MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A Place, 109 Hud NFORMATION WANTED—OF BLACKWELL G. CAR- ter, aged twenty-five years, who arrived in this country Hendrick ‘Hudson, Captain Pratt, from London, June 1, 1860, and went to Aspinwall June 2), 1358, and re! turned per steamer iilinois, 3 at the othe of Commissioner per sh bers street. ITHOGRAPRY. if good workmen, can find constant t wages by applying to SARUN ¥ SIX LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTERS employment aad 4 00., Li7 Fut 0 JOURNEYMEN STONECUTTERS, ~ NOTICE. —A of Emigration, No. 43 Cham: above named trade of brown stone cnt ters, will Le held thi ¥ THE LADY THAT WAS HELPED FROM A STAGE at the corner of Broadway and Dey ctroet, on morning, about half-past eight, wearing a brown 6 With similar circle and dres At the Herald office, she will muvh oblige a fri F MR. JOUN W. HOLMES WILL CALL Broadway Post Office he will find a containing something of importan M. FRANCIS WILL PI * way Post Othe, trom PF, DHILIP LEONHARDT AND 6 Darmstadt, are reque Leonhardt, care of and Essex stroots, N L Grolsheim, in He their address to John corner ot Housto ) March 11, at Mont gomery Hall, 76 Prince scrdet, at 9 o'o bers are requested to attend, WM. BRODERICK, President, Parnrex O'Leany, Secretary JANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO DO THE ‘washing and cooking in » moderate sized family, with the best of reterence! ITUATION, BY to do plain cooking and best of city referenve. Please cali Twenty-first street, betweon Eighth and Ninth ayent | second floor, front room, A GOVERNESS, A GERMAN PREFER. mpetent to family, residing a short distance in the country uired. Apply at 68 Bowery, second stoi ¢ hours of 11 to 12. IMMEDIATELY nurse, for » chil factory information t 289 Broad ‘Apply at 202 Wost Twenty-tyed vt. A RESPECTABLE work, or a erintend the education ofa ~A HEALTHY WET oven months old. Must give satis nd be clean and kind. room 45, thi fresh breast of milk, is desirous of a situation in a res- | pectable family to wet nuree a child. Address Mrs, Bowl | (5 James street, second room, front. TANTED—A NEAT SEAMSTRESS, WHO CAN COME, well recommended. Apply from 10 to $o’elock to-day, | at 193 West Eleventh street. She must understand making children’s clothes. TANTED—A SITUATION AS STEWARDESS, BY A teamship preferred. Reference given N., & Downing TANTED=A CHASER, 10 GO A SitOn }00D COOK, WASHER ‘a family of two persons. One wh on, and who is willing apply 68 West T avenue, partionlars inquire of P. B. GILBERT, N J ANTRD—A COOK IN A SMALL PRIVATE F on Staton Island One that is aequa rele, and one that is ae one good copper-mith 9A. M.,anazP. 3 . AS" ROLOG . ond fitting ladies’ and children's drow ickcsanreirart dt ORO cutire sewing of a smail family. Satisfactory 208 CANAL STRE: t, and future event ake love mutual stolen property. ,Age or tempera- T who served in any Ui LISM. . Fi S reat i blie at or the widows MRS. ANN LEAH BROWN, (FOR. esives the visits of the neg ¢f Fapd 5 apd 7 and Tenidence, 78. Wes At ayopne, betweon the py: G8 9 FGH FoR tro days, reelf gono- three he must understand her nd he willing io agrist, the land te white or colored. Apply at 106 Washington et A SEAMSTRESS, CAPABLE OF CUTTING and nee re Apply at 65 Seventh street, from 9 ull 12.4. M., tor A German preferred. Apply at the Now re Yk. ‘YYANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, wiTH Goop reference, situation to-do gvieral housswork, ironing in «mal A YT D—A WET NURSE. WITH A Apply at 264 Fitth (8 WA NTED-at, o22 BROAD WA testant girls, to go to Cx FRESH BREAST barges moderate. ‘ANTED.—A LITTLE GI wants » home in a respectal id clothing. Please call at N: . Bellintena’s, any day next week, or TED—PFIRST-RATE MANTILLA HANDS. AP Now York Mourning Store, 477 Broadway, ANTED—A SITUATION, young woman, 20 yeurs of age, as wot Forsyth street, iret floor, RESPECTABLE uree in & “4 ANTED—A SITUATION, RES: ble woman, as cook, She iss first rate cook. Bo objections to cook in a hotel or saloon. Has the sity references from her last pli be seen M treet, first floor, front basement, ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE, TOT, lo’elook, at required. Call NTED—A SITUATIO’ girl, as cook, in a private cook, and excellent washer and ironer, no objection to go a short distance in ¢} of city reference given. tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, fourth floor, room, A ‘ RESPECTAB: Please call at 24 GA NEAT, TIDY GIRL, 8 willing to make herself uscfub. & Bleecker street. ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, AN AMERICAN LADY, to superintend the kitchen and storohouse ments of an extentive dining saloon; cook, acquainted with all kinds of pastry. To » competent eon & permanent situation and ® Al GUANSER: read write, Good references Inquixe between 10 and 12 0% at ‘ABLE GIRL, TO DO THE @ small private family; must be nh ded. gem & good washer and ironor, Apply at 45 South Ninth ship or Division avenue ferry, NTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, OF SOBER AND IN- & situation as porter. to his employer, , and come wel ‘treet, Williamsburg, near Peol himself geverally useful factory reference. Addross A. H., 5/3 Pearl a ANTED—A SITUATION, AS BARKEEPER, ig man that has boon steadily employed in the Can produce the beet of city references, Address SITUATION, AS COACHMAN AND young man fully capable—couat his present employer, at No. slip, up stairs, ANTED—A SCOTCH N, WHO UNDERSTANDS farming and gardenin; to take charge of a small farm ly but those who can come well recommended as to capavility and character. mana permanent situation will be offered. Address T. 8. vox 60 Post Office, PPly at the corner of Murray street and Col- Ween Sand Yo'clock A. M. hi hay ‘ANSED—A SITUATION, BY A Uae ina furniture store; has been sume of the largest storei would have'no objection to sot generally useful; or would like cabinet maker or uphol C, B., Herald office. NTED--A GOOD ENTRY CLERK, IN A SILK . wise thie day only, at 144 Broad- work and make himeelf 0 in partuershi; istorer, with small eapital. ANTED-A GA grapery, flowers and ¥: Protestant preferred. Inquire at 62 Uortiandt street, and SP. M., this day. NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, situation to work at the carpenter business, whe bas had some experience at the same. Please address J. ¥., A. Reid, 805 Broadwa; MUST UNDERSPAND single man, and a OD SE ee CAN FL manent situation aus salar, ‘applying Horton's Sons, 279 Fulton street, Brooklya. . ANTED—A DRUG CLERK, TO GO TO THE STATB of Louisiana; one hi c ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, BOARD IN BROOK: desirabie ‘locat rom Fuiton fe ease terms, Addrees H.C. H., box 1,833 Post ANTED—FOUR OR FIVE RESPECTABLE MEN, TO engage in a business that will pa; day. A cash capital of not less than $3 City Ottice, 21 Ann street, fourth story. AMERICAN YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD Address and business qualifications, as clerk and vook- ‘Address, with references, im Be we a8 Browdway. hy Berne eme YOUNG MAN, TO ATTE! er’s tool and materiai store. handwriting, | x Frasee, 9 Fulton treet. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS EMBROI ma. Apply street, between ANTED.—AN Constable & Co’ . M. INT, ACTIVE YOUN vd band and is wil! gemeratly useful, can ing tion im the office of & weekly news; ir R., Herald office. is ~~ e Be who Feslaoe WHE office. -A BOY, TO MAKE HIMSELF GENERALLY must come well recom- 55 Dey street, fourth usetul, in the warebouse; he ply from 9 to 10 A. M., ANTED—IN A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARD- mn yours of age; one boy fourteen or fi lower part of the city, and is preferred; salary first year $60. Audress ANTED—A BOY, FOURTEEN TO SIXTEEN YEA: old, to hort ot of a horse, and Protestants need NTED—BY A YOUNG BOY, BETWEEN SEVEN- hi , & situation to learn at 147 Leonard the carpenter trade or gi Can be seen for three days. ANTED—TWO HUNDRED DIRT CARTMEN, WITH 4, to work in the First ward. ich street, Inspector of Firet wi DIRT CARTS WANTED IMMEDIATELY—T0 RIDE dirt from the Second ward. Street Inspector, 46 Gold Apply to Thomas Moleny, HORSES, CARRIAGES, E—1WO FAST HORS The owner is leaving th at the stables WAGON AN: for Apply W Mercer street. OR SALE—A PAIR OF FIRST QUALITY DARK brown horses, well a rockaway, harne Any person wanting a fir HOMAS NORKL (Eighth street,) any day Lefore 1 be sold together or tab: ,J18 Clinton place, OR SALE—A BLACK HAWK STUD, FIVE YEARS handsome shape and form, and can be ted kind, sound, ms her 142 Pearl street. OR SALE—A HORSE, CART AND HARNESS, ALL Apply at the corner o OR SALE—A PAIR OF HORSES, HARNESS AND coach, (nearly new,) se te or together; also a sh top, and a single horse. Apply, until sold, at —A SPAN OF SORREL HORSE: , kind in single or double hari On rn style, and but iit d order and nearly a KL, No. 4 Water street, Jogle harness, all in ire at tl , Sa, opposite the R SALE—FOURTEEN NEW band car, and advertisin, built to order in the best manner, end of Samuel R. Reed, corner of Lo- JIRCUS WAGONS, 120 jacks 'OR SALE—ONE SECOND HAND BUSINESS WAGON, with shifting top; two se phee- cond hand, doctor's gig tons, in food order; and tw on ‘AL! on at JARVIS’ Stable, cotaer d se H° AND HARNESS FOR 8, RI 0 Ci ? RSE, WAGON iA. Can be ‘way and Twonty-seveuth street. APOLEON EOR SALE.—THIS CELEBRA’ ting stallion was foaled at Hunti Hic is brother to the trotting horses Long Island, and sired by the same horse as Black Washingcon and oth, ‘ nut, fifteen hands thr Hi on is ® beautiful dark ohost- igh, and has trotted in 2:46 ad himself # superior stock if, applied for immediate) ‘he horse may be seen for afew days at the coalyard of HAYTHOKN, Jr., corner of Fourteenth street and Ninth etter, and will he (SER !-ON DIT QUE OA for, A age de so oi Bond strvst, appre ar enfants tous I ianee dla mode. bal de souseriptour ‘vifen To 14 Mara, Pour ete., s’adresser 6 Bond strect, depuis 10 heures A. LA D MUSLIN CURTAINS FROM AU ne 4 ten tho well we phn Fe ‘ars 7 Binka geet, Byookiyg, | peiTy & PEROULO