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‘To Committee on Streets. penta wont "ate *Committeo of the Whole, Jn the chair. rt of Ci ante—In favor of confirm- e callowing fevenononts lists, viz.:—For regulati ms ving, band ing sidewalk of Roving, com wna Amnictioch and Fecty thied: strectey fac. gies siicwalks of Thirty-Afth. street, between First and ide of Bighteonth ‘Adopted by fencing vacant lots ‘an sth On motion of Councilman Maruxn the report relative to ayemains of Gen. Worth, (sow in the recsiving cemetery Was taken up and referred to s special com- on adjourned to Monday afternoon, at five PE insitacten: C. T. MeCLENACHAN, Clerk. Proceedings in the ne Board of Councilmen. {Our Special Report.) MMPORTANT COMMUNICATION FRUM THE CO! ‘DEPARTMENT OF % B A = renal 0 ux Boanp or Couxciuas: ‘Comptroller, in answer to the following resolution, ested to report to fons of the lands on the gt a e Cor} wh the mtr ce vali partme: el ‘Almost the entire land yet unsold ‘this eity is in possession of other of the rights of ee core near Cranberry s Rave been go bold for th at tho fe lends velonging to t between "but what progress has been made eRe value of the pat manilt. owners were ‘a have paid for similar ne a, the Salve St that unsold between Atiaatic street_and Hamilton Brenue would be about fourteen thousand dollars, and that fm _the Wallabout Bay sbout ten thousand dollars. ae nh hes satention of Se 2 near Cranberry, not e, a8 the lapse — od title, in ry respect- SER! LL “City yBarveyor ‘Ted. C. Fuace, Beq., Comptroller of the city Mails for Europe. ‘HE NEW YORK HERALD—EDITION FOR EUROPE. The United States mail steamship Atlantic, Capt. ‘West, will leave this port on Saturday, at 12 o'clock for Liverpool. The European mails will clos @elock to-morrow morning. The Waaxry Henury, (printed in French and English,) ‘wi be published at half-past nine o’clock in the merning. Single copies, in wrappers, sixpence. ‘Subscriptions and advertisements for any edition of the Maw Yous Henscp will be received at the following places ‘te Europe — Bavemroor.. John Hunter, No. 2 Paradise street. Romwor .,.. Edwards, Sandford & Co., No. 17 Cornhill. ‘Wm. Thomas & Co., No. 19 Catherine street. . Livingston, Wells & Co., 8 Place de la Bourse. at a quarter to eleven & Leask are on Hand, as usual, those beautiful daguerreotype hats, of the spring style. ack ‘ee Gentlemen can hay jeany of te " ave with thelr like free 0! AF LEASK, 67 Chatham street, a veorner of Poarl and Chatham streets. —— = Porcher’s Hats = the if allfasbiopable men. br thom Seerdess ast roon rt 4 them to hin fr jton’s Ho- tel, 281 Greenwich stree' Won Deficit neha I was Vi said “another is not w: rit of ‘the true post. It fe ence to the henge Et 128 a ] shew exe mu ae apex “3 actraction, of contour, the embodin et ‘ultra of all that =e Bink of perfection wks | Us xe one fe cuatalah cbarsintee, The Crystal forld’s Fair) Medal Ye ROOT’S fourteenth prise. Call and seo his works, at th: Ee ea eager No, 28 Brosway: Onan d Crayon daguerreotypes taken at no other iM, B. Reeves has been altering his skylight, vgorner Grand street and Bowery, cad fostttn rooms d is now pre ia sual to take the finest Beetares, a the lowest Our new style of colo: ‘unsurpassed. P. 8—Wanted, two operators, Galleries, Mead Brothers’ "$33 Brosdwa; e cal Jeetion inthis ighest fection in ti medal awarded for da- pictures ” the rh, “is Second »? and certainly to give custom to GREEN, No.1 Astor House, seema vor: fie wit with gob at ral; his shirts punctuall, ha exactitude, and are del! 80 wonder his two thousand workwo! can do. Lace.and Muslin Curtains from auctions— haw on hand ten thousand lace and "she. oa Isertalag, from ons dollars each, and will ior few days only a0 less than cost of importation. Beapert place inthe world to buywindow suadon iu and b4 Reade, : Wet ‘to twent IN, 2803 Broadway, Veh rich double damask terns linen Srrioes, at BUR: nag store, 191 Grand street, corner of of Per Cent— FER & LEE will this day open some very rich Feyiee which thay hove parchased 2 asction, "34 ata Straw Goods.—We have now in Store and ising every variety-aud yar aveny, article cfered is y most cor- itable to every di in the The articles arent t 288 Grand street, & . lousekeepers.— ; =e Jes, candelabras, placed we 7 ners, iran castors, toe, slot 18S William ehseee tar Fulton’ hieriobag i A. R. ee To Ho order to room for fresh importations, wo design offering durin ming e coming Bas a sti Tse she ‘took ot th a totem of te e halt of the said stock, the, "ligne Ine eleae Wits nd, decor coveted Gooda.—Call and Beshtenakle Clothing--Wesy een of SES NTS Yo Co tal Brondwey, all maoet appro: jrovek abytek” Be dete ing Cl 9 hee rouse. cu 6 lowest posalbl N- ‘Articles guarantecd Uo He exact aa re aires, Ne Dt HACKETT, Gating Emporium, 106 Fulton street. With winds ana ol tye whe topes Po Fags Dy the the contay aenee, has ¢ eatortmout ut the est ‘and iT misses’, boys’ ehgldren ye boots and m quailty sad Can shegt, te, be bed tn New York axe oda price, at J.B, MILLER & CO.'S, | ployment of Messrs. mieetings | 4 Gariens, | Ait peeves. making, seing. or esting | wherein the eye- lated needle iscmaploy fied that unless they procure » license frow’ they will be preceeded against ted to Jol 142. ire ‘ad to distur and o dustrious citisens crush us, and to distarl aud opp ets Wo. Sa Brondway, Sewing Machi Wheeler & Wilson Manufscturing Company. ha 5 removed thelr office and Warerooms to No. brie & all others interested in ce Teupeetfully Invited omaha tenet a nud wall deus, su tle misebice tian he acd SE TE ‘the public, " way is one of the a variety of , both with in t styles and etaay or selections not to be found an: any Union, and at prices, wholosalo or rata: of dealers, Secondhan HORACE WATERS. Melodeons.—The L: st Assortment of Mc- todeons in the city at 333 Broadway, including the exclusive seency for Goodman & Baldwin's patent organ medoleon: sD. 2H. oy only Makes toned in the iabed tn the United = tin ny } ues, will find We de odvontoge or att ot ered Bite orders. HORACE extraordinary pro ‘The blacks and bro’ sro identical with it iy we ee jure the hair. iy Ret ct lasts for many week: ld ‘and applied at No. SAser Hygeana in Maine.—J. f Richmond, Me., writes wonders hore. el sister has lin culty of breathing, for ye: a took tte cherry syrup but a a, ter = f it, Curtis’ new of inbatation must roduce an entire revolution in fe treatm ny of diseases of . There is no igre ie is traly a wondorful dis- Hygeana for t BOYD & PAUL'S, No. 40 Cortlandt strest; C. H. Ring. Neceutt of dehu aerken oun Broadway, New York; and Mrs. Hayes, No. 175 Fulton stree,t and 146 Atlantic’ street, Brooklyn.’ For certificates, &c., we have unprecedented testimony. Seo pamphlet. To ists and Dealers in Medicines. The depot for the sale of Dr, Tobias’s celebrated Venetian Liniment is removed from 240 Greenwich street to 60 Cort- landt street. This article has thout it. 60 Cortlandt ‘Bren ing patent medicines should bo street. Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dye is, Without Ex- ken the very best ever invented, pay oF no pa} en. Equally famed alian’ med: pimples mit Poudre sabtile Ligeia rouge, ily’ sablished dept ae As I was comti Mates Broadway I met with fal vidently ignorant that she could produce the ( se of Bar- i "a cleanly, ser e Ing Establishing A ‘Wonderful biyngt th hee Recenty Been made by Dr. Curtis, of this eity, in orton of oon. asthma, and or inka ‘ot ti jangs. We refer to or i B7e yeporand cherry if red many so of whieh he It isevident that by inbaling—eo: , healing vapor—the medi- ot with the whole soape th For about eight with the asthma; me year Ihave boon very, severely for tho last two youre I he nthe at a th powers of de 01 eto sleep ins et et getting wh ore of breathing yr and cherry 8} ¥ mage suffering ‘under aD at mine ek by erent distro almost suffocati: of breath. “T tous ss ten minutes from the time, r vies he inhaler | | my stomad cherry 83 ae sesuh enetre tava Meulty of breath red in & gre: ym ti] ind Thad acoufortabienight. ‘Ihave since Pat possible benefit, and am now Tell.” God only kuows the amounts of sueri e has relieved me from. My advice to the suffe Mancaner Eastox. Sold by BOYD.& PAUL, No, 40 Cortlandy street; ©. Ht, RING, corner of John street an Broad Brice ‘eo oya & cd N. B.—An: inclosing or Curtis & Perkins, New York, will resolve pad eran ge of by n por, one of cherry syrup, ‘oad ine neat box, me exprean, free to any part of the ng F $10. ‘The h: yeeans is for the Rev. Lot M.D., a ett?s Harbor, N. 1, of this svening Feb, 3, 28, EY ‘the syrey M. John- og Areap Hux to Sarah Taemsnex, all of Brook- ‘On Tuesday evening, March 14, by the Bishop Whitehouse, Fervivaxp Ficksr to daughter of Julius Fliess, late of London. On Wednesday, March 8, by the Rev. Marx Linienthal, of this city, . Diwan, of ‘Covington, Ga., to Miss Cano- un Wor, of this city. ‘At Staten Teland, on ‘on Wednesday, March 15, hy the Rev. David Moore, Mr. ExzN Cook to ELIZABETH SIMONSON. {n St. Paul’s Church, Paterson, on Wednesday morning, March 15, by the Rey. J. Elliot Lore joun M. Govtp to Mary Dickerson, daughter of ition Pt Phile- won Dickerson, of New — Married. On Thursday evening, March 165, Jones, Gronce W. JEwEir, it Rev. JOANNA, On Thursday, March 16, each iiss, infant daugh- ‘ter of Henry and Kate P. Dickinson. i ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at ten o'clock to-morrow morning, from No. 188 West Twenty-sixth street. On Thursday, March 16, May Euuanera, only daughter of Isaac N. and Ann Davies, aged 1 year, 8 months and ays. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her rents, No, 429 Third avenue, at three o’clock this af- Doo! In this city, very suddenly, on Thursday morning, March 16, E12" Moran, wife of Jamen Moran, of Melrose, Westchester county ‘aged 37 years and 2 months. Her funeral will take place at half-past one oclock this afternoon, from her late residence, at Melrose. The friends of the family, and of her brothers, Michael and Lawrence Grant, are invited to attend. Wednesday, March 16,.after a short illness, IDa Av- Gusta, infant daughter of Charles L. and Maria Louise Krugler, aged 9 months and 16 da: are particularly this aft The agape and friends of the fanily are requested nd her funeral, at two o’cloc! Done, from Bouth Thied street, Dear Erie, Jermny City. Philadelphia and Baltimore papers please On Wednesday, March 15, Jamms BRAYESY, = the 824 Pat- year of his age His teats, “and those of his brothers, Thomas, rick, Matthew and John, ave respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, at half-past twelve o’clock this day, from his late residence, No. 45 Harrison street. mains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for Riel ‘On Wednesday, March 15, Catmaninm, wife of Edwin A. Faber, and ‘Gaughter of the late John Morrison. The friends and relatives .are invited to attend her fu- neral, from her late reridence, No. 69 Mott street, at half- past one o'clock this afternoon. On Wednesday, March 16, h Maze Loma Samm, wite of James L. Watson, a Her funeral will spine at half. Sead ovelock. this afternoon, from the Church of the Messiah, in Adelphi street, near Myrtle avenue, ‘On Thursday, March 16, after a long and severe illness, Pamir McManve, in the 88th year of his age, a native of ve of county Cavan, ‘Ireland, and- brother of te Pat and James McManus, of Thames strect. The friends of family, and those of Owen McManus and Owen McGovern, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, at two o'clock this afternoon, from No. 120 Cedar street, without further invitation. On Thursday afternoon, March 16, Cartas R. Lane, in the 24th year of his wits His frien de and relatives are requested to attend his fu- neral, from the residence of hie father, William J. Lane, No. 269 West Fourteenth street, at live o’clock this after- noon, without further invitat His remains will be taken to Bridgeport, Conn., for interment. On Wednesday 7 evening, March 15, Samcg.S. Evars, Eg, in the 84th year of his age. ¢ relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 87 Varick street, at half-past two o’dlock this afternoon. His remains will be interred in the family vault at Green- wood Cemetery. Philadelphia papers please copy. On Wednesday, biatch 15, after a painful and lingering illness, which he bore with ‘christian fortitude, Hewan R. Howrsrr, aged 38 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at two gant from hisJate residence, No. 108 Orange street, Cinciawatl and Toledo papers please copy. The friends and acquaintances of LoREaz0 ALLO are re- spectfully requested to attend his funeral, at St. Patrick’s Cat |, at ten o’clock to-raorrow morning. At Tuscaloosa, Alabama, February 24, General Taomas D. Kina, brother of the late Hon. William R. King, Vice President of the United States, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED D EVERY DAY. nen ne 0, A FOREMAN WANTRD—IN A short distance from New York, Ply, who are experienced tool mekers ond and who heve eon foremon in come roap conse ly on Satur th inst., at 1 Bx nin fe Prem’ to S o'clock. si iguana L PER SONAL. NY PERSON WISHING. 10 ADOPT A “HRALTHY female taty, an orphan, two months old, will please Bez 808 Walter street, three doors above Catherine url F ANY OF THE PASSENGERS ON BOARD THE tteamship Star of the West ean give information about Kobert Hutchinson, one of the patsenrers that was while crossing Nii lake, it will be thankfully re- Coived Vy Lie friends at the New Jersey Railroad machine shop, Jersey City. ELISON E. DUNCAN. F THE GENTLEMAN THAT CALLED ON MONDAY niebt at 174 Hudson etrect, will call at $1 James atrect, he will ki f the person he desired to F THE GENTLEMAN WHO | CARRIED AWAY A tmall black «ilk umbrell aly handed him bj one of the waiters in Tayloi Joon about 7 o’clos! on Trerday evening 11 leave tho si the counter of th All confer an ob! upon the owner. J]? RICHARD, AND |THE DOCTOR? ARE DESIROUS of secing their friends who formerly livod in Eighteenth street, they will please address a note to the Broadway Post Office, stating where an iaterviow can be had. T. H. WILL FIND A LETTER IN THE A al ‘+ Office for him, from Lily D. M*, JAS. MASON, OF HULL, ENGLAND, IS RE- wested to call or communicale swith his brother, st alntrid ¥) Ca.’s, No. 47 Cliff sts Kaeming his is requested to forw: tei aoa ‘am lige. HE PERSON WHO WROTE TO —, DEC. 18, JAN. 20, Feb. 3, and 22d, ending the laxt— it truly your wish to Lid —-—— forever farawell, is auswered, 7? Letters to and from, are intercepted. ‘Put your letters into “another Poet Ofice, and ‘minister to, &c."” ‘WARTS. -WANTED,A SITUATION, AS AN INO Ot our business coourity Address A. HL, d where an WANTS. is BRUT Tn bk Lad ND LAUNDRESS WANTED ~THOSR i pl 0. 2 Neilso of Waverley place, botwoon the ~ COLORED WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION As A cook, to go to California with a family. Good reference can te given. She is not particular about the wages watil she ai there. Shou) qe ey. want @ person ofthe Kind, they will please call at 162 Waverley place. She can een for one week, COMPETENT rouNG ) WOMAN WISHES A aoe tion as se: ina respectable rivate famil Can give good Please call Willow sti Brooklyn. Ci for two day AN gAMRRICAN LADY OF RESPECTABILITY, education, and refinement, wishes a situation as gover: nets. She would be willing to take nearly the whole charge Of one or moro children if tholr ages did not exceed twelve years, providing she would have » pleasant home and a fair ‘The most satisfactory reference given. Ad- cia, Union square Post Office. SITUATION WANTED, 48 PLAIN COOK, BY A baker | Brookly ity roferos Pleasgcaltat 44 | to either cits ie, between store. or ers A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN is desirous of getting » Cae in i ily, as chambermaid and to do ing; make herself generally useful, taney no ‘obje for o comfortable home. family. Biv! ‘House, in the rear, first floor, front room, for two Tuesday, March 14, am Aietteror bim a¢'the Herdia office, y the 18th Falkland & Duryca's, corner of rine strects. JOH THE MILITARY. EMBERS OF THE MONTGOMERY GUARD FAVOR. able to ® parade, are requested to assemble in full w form, knapeacks. &c., at Mr. Thos. Ric and Catherine streets, at 8 o'clock precisely, this (Friday) morning, March 17. ETERAN CORPS OF 1812-AN ADJOURNED meeting of the Voterans of 1812 will be held at head- quarters, (4 Lispenard street, this Friday erent 7th inst., at 74g o'clock. order'of A. W. JONE! » Akai jor. ‘A.’ DaLty, Jupr., Adjt. N. B.—A full attendance is requested. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE Stuyvesant Institute, 659 Broadway, om Saturday, March 18, to adopt measur .¢ purchase of Dr. Abbott’ Egyptian collection. Per: hing, to aid in this desira- ble project are requected to attend at 734 o'cloc . FRANCIS, *Presidnt. LBANY STREET EXTENSION AND TRINITY Church —The arcument of Edward Sandford, Es. defore the Street Committee of the Board of Aldermen in rela- had ‘sa at the store of Mesars, END, Broad way. under the Ww American Museum, and M Nassau street, corner of Liberty’ alec IARD TO THE PUBEIGCOMRTETION OF THE ST. letors of the St cholas Hotel, Nicholas.—Tho pro Broadwa: w York, othe ball ding, sons ted and fui according to its ori ina modations for one sigh, and offering a persons, is now ope The new section, opened thi hed In the same sumptuous style as th ‘he St. ‘hola, as undred apartments, of which three erfected, contains Rundred a sroin family Suite, ‘and’ is confessedly’ the largest roprie and mort commodicus hotel in the world. The tender their w 1 thank fer ne support which has ren- dered their un rt ‘and trust that the in- sed ma cotablishment wilt ppeintments to which many wee Nietoiag Hotel, Broad y RAND GIFT EXCURSION. HAVE THE HONOR of announcing to the public that I will give, those per- sone purchasing my dollar tickets of admission to, the Whole World, (which entities them to one of the Bitte) previous to the 16th of May next, @ free excursion to teountry seat, which i fee in a ay My Cok ent tial for the provide ever; ing essen’ for "WOODMAN HART, CONSEQUENCE OF THE FIRE IN SPRUCE t, IRA PORTER & CO., dealers in door sashes and o removed to 442 Broadway, store of the Che- panes pris DA WAS INQUIRING OF A GENTLEMAN IN Broadway Pech | what had become of the “man that nominated Frank Pierce.” If she will call this day at bim. -CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC —A MAN, CALI ‘was employed at the plumber’s ‘ore, 241 Ninth avenue, a cher. ma as andgabout Dey st morning, tal ‘has collected several. Bills to this perron on my mn of hits or his whereabouts, will ALEX. Mol cinabatted plumber, 241 sir Becton and Philadel Please rercecen rewarded demy Hall, 663 Ma trom 116 and? t09 ERHAWS ENTERPRISE.—J. H. BROWN'S LAST tickets for bis last trip to Georgetown. office until 4 o’clock this (Fri oy) 13 ternoon, 102 N street, corner of Ann street, r Orders for engrevings (sud books collected a6 Phtindelphia ter six cents each, TE {YOUNG FRIENDS OF IRELAND WILL CELE. brate St. Patrick's usual manner, at r at 73% o'clock, Per. tickets numbered from ive A Jauxe Mins, Seo’y. ames GREEN, President. AXES, TAXES.—THE LAST CHANCE TO PAY COUN- ty and school ‘tazes on property in Eastoheap, Mount Vernon, and East fount Vernon, willbe on T rs day and Frida; tine 6th nd 17th days of March, inst., 52, M. until s-P. ML, at the Fourteenth Ward Hotel, corner of Grand and Hlisabeth streets, New York. #6: BESCHORMAN, } Collectors. REWARDS. ¥ rrr 15 REWARD.—STOLEN, Last EVENING. FR FROM one of the passengers aie eorge Law, dix bun- dred dollarsin gold, principally, in hy nr pie g cin, just iesned, 1855, called Condores. 2k hfe are requeste Mopivit offered. Ap: Ply te Wit Stephens, Fa lee Court, Contre street. REWARD. LOST, IN BROADWAY ORCANAL reastpin, shaped Ii & number of smaller ds fo: cloved in, a email paper box. Any Heke will receive the above reward ‘Metropolitan Hotel, or to Mr. Gamat fet roo aI REWARD.—LOST, FROM RANDALL'S ISLAND, on the 4th inst., a row boat, 19 feet long, with four brass row locks, 0 hem broken; she is smooth built, tottom, and upper part white, with red i he ill be returning sald boat to the Captain of the forty st Rauduil's Islead- 10 REWARD RUNAWAY, THURSDAY “MORN. i trown Italian greyhound, with s black stripe dows'bis Luck. Whoever will return hioy to 272 Mast Twelfth street all reeeive the abovedewara. 5 REWARD —LOST OR STOLEN, FROM 68 “AMITY 5 treet on Wednesda March 1oth, a lady's blnck cloth circular cloak, lined with hiack silk and'trimmed with broad figured galloon. Any person who will return the same to the lady" of the house ‘will receive the mbovo reward ant 'B—Pawn brokers are requested to REWARD. —LOST, A BROWN SCOTCH TERRIER e) dog: answers to the name of J: leather cular, with the owner’s.na: ever will return the eald dog to E.R REALL'S Wa ley restaveant, corner of Broadway and Fourth streets will receive the above reward. hirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth | | ivoner; None need apply but a respectable | Please ‘eall at 106% Ninth’ street, opposite the | WARTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | Protestsnt girl, ax cook in a private family; can do all | kinds of cooking. Sins the best city recommendation from ber last plac: ease call at 145 Twenty-eighth street, be- tween Seventh and Bighth avenues, first floor. ANTED—A BITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 7, amberwork and part of the washing of All family. Best city reference. Can be seen for two days, at 127 East Sixteenth street. ' WAntEp—a PROTESTANT GIRL, TO COOK, WASH ‘and iron. Call to-day aud to-morrow, at 215 Woet | Nineteenth street. ARaRD re DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN A fam: of four persons, » young woman who is a food lent washer and ironer, and wi ing | ally useful. A satisfactory character | fd with will. be required. App! 0. 14 | . between Clinton sua Court streets, South Tow ANTED-SEVERAL, GOOD MILLINERS ‘who will be paid while le ply al fy ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, AS GOOD COOK also a chamberiraid, washer an Sersvand'thels business, "Nous cchere noed ayy. City referongee Fequired. Call at 06 St, Mark's nce, between 12 and'2, for two days, ALSO, A ning. Ap- ws ATR ca eete, MAN OF salary from € en $0 |S nalary of $8 te of J. D. ANTED—AS LIGHT PORTER IN A FUR STORE intelligent young man, (an American preferred, ae mmended tor fyund industry, Address D. P.'S., Herald omee, peo ENCED by taape mogs MAN: Warren 2 AN nary eves Pons old of reference at or addrei N peer Myrtle avenue, from 10'to 2 o'clock, W4STED-A Ww. Ly private famit Pour kinds oftus references, Can be at No. 243 Bowery. in the business and can brin able re ferences. | Alto. & inl to take care of young ebild. ‘Apply at Ne. hingtow square, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS coachman or prive respecte! TANZAD- —A SITUATION, d several years experience. euch day. AITER, WHO UNDERSTANDS B14 unquestions! ble nainted with “Good reference 0aB waiter ie som ANTED—A SITU ATION, IN A BAKERY OR CON- Loess by oung lady with req able it; trom 10.4. M. to 12 Faas 7 BY A YounG MAN, wholevale or retuil fanc; goods; He ‘nil devote £11) ali his and can briny —_ of yy # Wi'liam, Herald o ges at ae * aes nye BROTASTANT. would prefer to travel avenue, in the fancy store, to learn the carpentering. ‘Address M. Herald offic ANTED-BY A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, A wet nuree, (her baby being six weeks old.) ven. Call at 60 Oliver #1 in the rear. GERMAN BOY, ABOUT SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE, Wishes to bind himself to learn some good trade; carver, house carpenter, ot tiuemith preferred. Good re ferencés can be given. Apply at 102 Greenwich strect, im RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A ituation as chambermaid and waiter. Bost of city re- serence if required. Please call at 394 Ninth street, second floor, near avenus (A. RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL WANTS A SITU- ation to take care of children, and assist with cham- berwork. City reference. Please call Bleecker st. Can be seen for two days, if not suited. RESPECTABLE PERSON, OF SEVERAL YEARS ce, desires the jotel. ‘The mor PERSON HAVING ALL THE APPARATUS FORA Sraralling exnstitien, of natural magic, and being well aco uninted with its working, desires s competent person, with means, to act as agent. Apply at 300 Broadway. A RESEROTARED GIRL WANTS A SITUATION og chambermaid; objection to travel with a lady. Tnquire at 138 Court street, Brooklyn, at her present ein: pleyer’s, ‘WAXTED_BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, # situation to do chamberwork and fime washing and iroring, Best of city references given. eall at 131 Sixth avenue. eg Bit ragh situations b; or res] able sounE women, 10 0! tion io the countey'or to travel. Can bescen for two days at 131 Waverley place. ANTED —GIRLS TO LEARN THE BOYS’ SUIT paid while loarning. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion to do chamberwork, or has no objection to do the work in » small private famil; first rate washer and ironer, Bert of city reference Please call at No, 176 Sixteenth street, between Se avenues, in the rear, second floor, Mr. Murray 180 doing up y's aie, no Tho best of city re- Ninth street, between fer P Second and Thine avener WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT MAN, A SITUA tion as private coachman; understands his business feotly: ‘would prefer ol tothe country. Can give tho of city reference, Apply at 368 Broncway, GOOD ERRAND BOY WANTED—OF GOOD CHA- yacter, whi is well acquainted in the city, and under. itends making cba pply at Guy's millinery store, 28 Groonwich street, A SENILEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS, SPEAKING the French and Spanish languages, dosires a situation as clerk. Writes a good band, and is) quick at figures. SLould have no objection to travel as agent. “Good security given. Address Y. B., Broadway Post Office. A YOUNG, QUALIFIED GERMAN APOTHECARY, IS desirous to obtain a situation ina first-class American rae drt ore. Address John Faber, apothecary, 475 Sixth ave RESPECTABLE PERSON, A PROTESTANT, WANTS a situation as ‘pha and seamstress. Hasa good refer- ence from her last plac he seon for two or three days at 427 Greenwich strest, corner of Laight. DAMS PRESS FEEDERS WANTED IMMEDI- ately, at John A. Gray's, 95 and 97 Cliff stroet. ION, BY A RESPECT BLE matress: she can do plain sewing for two days ae 176 Thirtieth street, third fioor" Sy TED—A FIRST RATE COOK AND LAUNDRESS. ead Pp at Union place, between Sixteenth and Seyon- conth ut ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE fil, as plain cook, washer ‘and ironer. Has no objec- tion to go a short distance inthe country. “Can bo set, at No. 2 Gansevoort street, for two days, ANTED—BY A eat =_ BLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituation her and ironer, or as chamber- n for two days, if not suit. streot, third ealdsst sseaepee Cone ga, at 111 Seventh avenue, corner of Kighteent floor, back room. ws TED--A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WITH Fes Gua reference; one who understands plain sew- ing a ae take care of children, and make herse! ly useful f general- Apply at the Bowery Hotel, 395 Bowery. YOUNG FRENCHMAN AND it Rept 1 de sitvations; head r wife ges fluently, and Tamilien 1a Lurope aud the United States. ‘Pile dross M. L., Herald office, or 219 Seventh avenue. BY, WANTED—APPLY AT NO. 16 MURRAY STREET, up stairs. OY WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS store. Salary, fifty dollars the first year. Address dobneon,, box 751 fice. Oy WANTED. STEADY, INDUSTRIOUS BOY, sixteen to sighte One competent to drive a horse fen, apply at No. 4 Burling slip, wp wane Taiwect JOand Iz o'e em Rag pear ten | A PRINTING OFFICE, WHO IS to setting type. Apply OY WANTED.—AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT BOY wanted in a fancy store. Apply at 841 Broadway. ARRIERS WANTED—FOR A MORNING ROUTE. Apply atthe rear of Branch Hotel, Fulton ferry, Brook- lyn, from 1 to 2 o'clock P. M. ALIFORNIA.—A RESPECTAB ‘wishes to go with family to of ber ‘pa if p 10 well recom er prosent pla +5 Broadway Pos! ‘UTTER WANTED.—A PERMANENT SITUATION and liberal ralary entleman of influence, compe- tent to fill s first class in the trade in a oy ixon, 241 Washington streo! Ere Aa OOKS, MEN WAITERS LAUNDRESSES, AND waiter girls wanted in pelvate families. Cooks at $10, ‘$16 per mor h if perfectly com: an clags servents will Fondy at 140 Grand street; also « marl ALIFORNIA IN THE FIRST WARD.—FIFTY DIRT pay irom carte wanted in the First ward. Apply to M. BURNS, Street Inspeotor, 110 Greenwich street. RUG CLERK.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, TO TAKE charge of a retail store. Apply onthe corner of Myrtle avenue and Pearl street, Brook RY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED—ACTIVE ENER, geticmen. Apply to Mearn Brothers, 425 Broadway’ one who is competent of ladies’ gaiter boots al fetes. ARDENER es MAN wHo CAN TAKE andis willing todo aay ober, honest, and ‘g00d references. ress Foreman ‘Apply at 876 Washing- OUSEKEEPER WANTED—TO TAKE THE ENTIRE charge of a hotel in, Brooklyn. Ono that is prudent, can come well recommended, and perfectly understands het yo ena, may be hi sr of 2 peri at situation ie addres Americ ROTESTANT LAUNDRESS WANT. need, apply who theroughly understand references. English or Gail from aiuto sloven e'slock ‘at Ne. ILLINERS WANTED-SIX GOOD HANDS, XILLI- ‘ners, wanted imi ign seen Oh Apply to Mrs. Finels, corner of ‘Broadway, entrance 119 Gri EY streets trst door: up stairs, DOMESTIC AGENCY, 628 BROAD- 6 itabMehed for the purpose of class of domestics. .. W: ‘end waiters, Protestant chambermalds, and nurses. Good help of all nations. NURSE, WANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN PRE- ferred, to take charge of @ child one year old, Bost of recommendations required, Apply, between 10 ang 12 o'clock, at 24 West Sixteenth street. TABLE PROTES- and lady's mai EAMSTRESS WANTED—A RESP! tant woman is w as seamst: inton place, best city references, Apply at No. 8 C! Eighth street. meni Sieert CUTTER.—WANTED, A HEALS, yao | derstands the custom trade, and to met ith referei ‘by letter, T. hist cutter, | ‘Hora LARG®, VALUABLE DOG, W NO COLLAR ON, _ followed 9 gentle jome on Monday, 13th inst., from corner of Leo reet. The ownel oy gi oes |, Proving prope: ny the cost of adwertisit receive hiin'on application at 74 Fifth | avenge, between Zend 4 oelook } P. M. JUND.—THE GENTLEMAN WHO SOME TIME ‘AGO “ ie cathy igetic at 722 Broadway, is respectfully requested to call for an }OUND—ON | ERIDAY | Co 91 ON THE EASTERN tide of the city, owner may have him by Bee Hebel est and pages all expenses, Acdsoss J. OUND—ON THE 2TH OF FEBRUARY, WHILE parsing through First street, a coral neokiaco with » ttac! L. Martin, No. 150 A Inquire of Rufus Ginton street. O8.—A LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR the recovery of a yellow spotted pointer dog, lost om ‘Thurtday, Marek 16, from 131 Fulton street. Had erope on his neck when lort, and answers to tho name of “ Count.” Wh will return the same to ANDREW J. BACHE, 131 a will bo liberally rewarded, OST—ON THURSDAY, MARCH 16, A LARGE GOLD nd pencil, with & topar real. The finder will be ewarded by bringing it to John B. Coppinger, etreet. Lostron, SRE oa INSTANT, A CHECK FOR re drawn by Plume I. Lamont, to the order of F. H. ton, together with about $42 in bills. the above to E, likeral reward. THE | TELEGRAPH. “TELEGRAPH LINBS. THRs LINES favorably known throughout the Wost as O'Reilly aro now rebuilt i at ulate ine nner, having shortest an Tacllities nou betore offered te Whoever will rtare Fiehor, 15 Bleecker strect, will receive a the publiv Detroit, Louisville, St, Louis, New Orleans, and int Westorn and 9 of Southern merchants will ph fice is at 23 Wall str directly SENSE onse Fr. Poy, Menager | NOUCE -THE JOURNEYMEN TAILORS oF NEW York will please tako notice thet the mon int Arnonx and Co., Bro trike. ‘They trust that they need mot toll thele fellow fradermen what ia their duty under the efreamstanc ‘The society will meet at the Sixth Ward Hotel this evenin March 17, at 8 o'clock, to receive the report of the sho JANIS MeCORMICK, Presldont’ Secretary. Wy era ENGRAVER, WHO CAN EXECUTE lodgering in gong style and also scrolls and oroam: hels; also, & good painter of vignettes, scrolls Met Tr atone, who can etch ow yo referred. salary for one oF bw Boston yawnwiow KS, PREWATER, 59 OR nerot Bowery, intend bimees thortly. "All whe fod Jaw matters, by book ‘npeleon, telling the nam: vata ° temen, $1 “8 JONES STREET, COR iring from her present Ju rvioes in astrology, love he Indy ine ‘tho names of her visiters Mts. LADOMUE, 208 CANAL, STREET, CONTINUES to tell past, prosemt and future events; likewise love, ccurtehip and murringe, Sho will aleo make love mutual be: where i de now oxist, She will also to restore stoiem property. Age or tempera- (TO PRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES—A SITUA. tion is wanted by s young Italian gentleman, of . address, well educated and thoroughly competent, as apothecary; a, English, though imperfectly, under. Hands the Frene are, well; ns m9 objectlin tos sitaat t of the . Altrookhi, Ecq., Gramercy House, , Tirondway sud Fwentlech sticet ot ory, 87 10 TAILORS oe CLOTHIERS.—A FI “3 A custom entter, of = 0 EXCHANGE BROKERS AND MEI MERCHANTS. A hese Ler was. ented ‘_ r Ufhice, wishes t tervices can be jd make him: has Hy be Wo. box 2.843 Poot Offoe. will tee Y ha TAILORS. mB oma A YOUNG M AN OF GEN- o nd age perrance, as cutter and salesman in actothing fore. Apply at #4 Fulton street. et Sreomee, 3 A Le RESPEOTABI, id and the aie MAN 0. 44 Priice Reference. give street, noar cor: ANTED—A SITUATIO! woman, as fret rate coo! ina hotel or saloon, or to try. Can be seen for two days, at 24 Mott streot, front base- ment. Beet of city reference given. GIRL, A SITUATION | rent ‘Apply at Sl James street, first JANTED—BY A _ RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A situation in ® private family, cook; is a good jain cook, and an excel! mh ironer. Good cit; ference can be given from her @ to call IS Bowery, in the store. Can be seen for two days. SITUATION, BY A RESPR TABLE as a Indy’s maid or seamstress, to en, or to go to California. Good city 7 0.8 Nastan otrect, fourth ANTED—A colored ide Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRD, A situation as nurce and to arsist in chamberwork or wash- and ironing. She has lived in the capacity of nurse and clambermaid in rome good families in this city. Has the of city reference, Please apply at 87 Crosby street, to doy oF to-morrow, ‘W ANT2P—AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN, AS HOUSE: ecper inn betel, She must te an American, and per- sectly understand ber busines Apely, ‘with good city ro- ferences. at the Carlton House, $60 Broadway, between tho hours of 9 and 11 ANTED IMMEDIATELY—AN ACTIVE, GOOD looking young Indy, in a firet claen ratoon'in Phila- Po get Acdress Mr. B. Cook, Irving House, New York. ply early. ANTED—BY A Se ae ZOUNG WOMAN, tituation@ as cook; she ands all kinds of meats and pastry, Good city nenrenes ven. Apply at 148 Seventh avenue, betwen Ewontieth an ots, iH AND Twen| ANTED—A WOMAN, TO COOK, WAS! fron. Apply at 57 West Baltic A ? Brooklyn, ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK, WASHER AND ironer. Best of references required. Apply at No. 68 Enit Broadway, from 10 till ¢ o'clock ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG SCOTCIL ‘woman, who bas been three years in this country, ay nurse 01 stress, She can be seen for two days. Apply at A. Reid’s, 805 Broadway. ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO- having lost her own . corner of Division, for ie Andrew Res ihe ¥ experienced gardener, & uisn. tte would engage for ap f a furniture warercom. None neod aj equainted with the business. 5 (on (post paid.) box 2,247 Post Office. A SITUATION AS GARDEN BY AN & single rivd of six months, - Inquire jorist, ‘as Broadw OUNG MAN, TO ATTEND TO THE ly ex- GY one ‘Address, W hand and is active. ANTED—A BOY, ‘about fourteen years of age: one who IN A LAWYER'S. OFFIC writes © goo Address box 741 Post Office. W ] ANTED- Those desir ea jood cit App! ‘ANTED—A JO! ‘and write well, and understat and looking glass frain mian need apply, to Horace R- Hudson, 119 Fulton sereet. ‘ANTED—A BOSS CARDER, WHO PERFECTLI understands the business. Ali YOUNG MAN, ie ps AS SALBSRAY, Cay goods store, in Pete © vp ‘com bring the moot ion ice comorusicntion, through the, Beet om ating particulars, &¢. WAS. FIRST-RATE beral salary will be given to one well qualified. with references and name, G. R., Herald office. COAT CUTTE! BA Ad- ACTIVE BOY, Fetus. FIF- ms ty roterence will be regu ly at 135 Crosby street, INER, ACCUSTOMED TO PICTURE ‘None but a first rate work- eae tee avenue, Sl Post Office. house. notion Englishman, for three days, P. R., o'clock. ED—A SALESMAN, OR © five is od jack spit rs, can ap- flying tO. R. Burokem & Som, 17 and 19 Sirocdwey, oY Ur at the mill, at North Hoosick, near Troy. ANTED—A PERFE@TLY COMPETENT DRUG to take the entire cha: of a retail ses: Ap- ply at 27 i Righth , this day, between 10 a ANTED—A MAN WAITER, AT NO. 21 FIFTH ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, WHO 18 WIL ling to make himseif generally useful. Address bog RIER, IN AN AU ‘A young man who has had some experi- store, writes « good hand, is correct at e' himself gencrally usatul, and nos B. F., Herald off ‘ANTED—A | SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY AN with good references. Call of addre: 86 Greenwich street, between 10 and WwW ; tain Restaurant, o ttreet, South Brook! at and Wire country, cleaning of har HL Y. di need apply for Mr, Richmond, Wie men o1 piicante at & “distan suited men for wheal il ANTED—A YOU and wait on table. ANTED—TWO FIRST RATE DAGUERREAN OPE- rators, to whom good salaries will be given. Inquire Harris's daguerrean gallery, cornor of the Bowery tr and make bimsi YG MAN, TO OPEN OYSTERS Apply immediately at the Fou orncr of Hamilton avenue ra Union lyn, between 8 and 10 this morning. in ‘a livery cases, wat hi DA MAN, TO GO A SHORT DISTANCB hee ‘ take Keene he cos Att the hours of ¥and 12 A. M., at Nos. 7 und 9 Barclay apreet, tree ofp ‘THOS. Sige ry eager iar ANTED—YOUNG LADIES, oF PREPOSSESSING m | to do light chamberwork. None need apply without | Ws NTED—TWO SALESMEN, 10 GO TO A NEIGH- Loring city, having a thorough knowledge of the dry- janners and appearance, to attend in a saloon on oods } usiness, to whom a liberal salary will Broadway. Apply Bitween I2und 2e’clock, at 816 Broad sivatthe store of 8. H. Terry & Cee ba te way, upel from 80 124 3 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ANTED—A GARDENER, WHO THOROUGHLY woman, the washing of two or three gentlens: WwW ‘understands hic business, ae kiteben and famey gar pales A bitin nth aN, dener, None others need apply. lish of Scotch pre- nlly. |The ng 05 To ‘Whom constant employment will be given. Apply at the corner of Raymond aud Bolivar street: Brooklys. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, Wo svcvck; oan exeslient heekes ena sroner, in the country preferred: The best of feferonce given free her last place. “Apply at $10 Mott street, near Bisecker, for wo days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, washing and give city re- 2 Righteenth Weare SOFT HAT TRIMMERS, ‘ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER | and maker of childre: to go out by the day Applications will malt ve tteuded tost any time by 171 Thirty sfth street, be- 8, third floor, fromt room. tween Superior city reference. Wise Hehe yes BY A RESPECTABLE jood plain sere ashi om t place, im which corner of Douglas ANTED—BY A FRENCH GIRL, A SITUATION AS nurse or chambermai plain sewing, snd ean give good recommendation Gall daz Anthony street ‘ANTED—IN THE FANCY STORE, 697 BROAD- English or American saleswoman. Wout SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, Please call at 1 ent, up otalres ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, ‘situation as chambermaid and seamstress; the coun: i, a lived fo rred. Can beseon at 225 Tenth street, "where she for the last two years. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE young woman, to do ge 1s no objection to go call for two d tiéen Seventh and Eighth ANTED—BY A STEADY YOUNG GIRL, A SITUA- ivate family, to cook and to in wash- bjection to oh ue 17 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as semeaeete or to do general house work in a small city reference from | her Inet | ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, who has lost her th week old, @ chi ‘Apply at 379 Ni nein wet nurse at her own third floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, who is dre chambermais; uncerstands ircning, n give xood city reterence from her last em- ployer,” No objections to go a few miles in the country Apply for two déys at 229 First avenue, front room, second oor. ANTEDTA, SITUATION, ut Seoteh vi a neeenotapia Yea ar . at of reference Conte we | ANTED—BY A YOUN ‘OMAN, A SITUATION to do chamberwork, * rene a ohasenersentd understands her business well give good cit; tnces., -Apyly at 06 Baltic street, near Smith, Broo! a /ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A) RESPECTABLE young girl. as chambermald or to take care of children she is an plain ve oference from her last place. Plenee call at 178 ‘Monrve street. TANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, ABOUT SIXTREN | cars of age, to attend a fancy storo, one acquainted | with the business. "Apply at 105 Eighth aven ANTED—A DRESEMARER, TO WORK BY THE day or week; she mast cut ‘and fit well; the best of | leference as to her work and character required. Call at {cn o'clock ab 110 Fifth avenue. | ANTED.—IN TWENT | iroming. ee willbe | ANTED. to do tl work in adr Wyckoft stre | ANTED—A NEAT, SMART GIRL, AS CHAMBER. | maid and waiter, t be able to road and Weta and willing to make werssit wefel- dr and & Protestant preferred. Inquire betw lock at 46 Bleecker street. ANTED—A COLORED MAN AND WIFE; THE man to wait to cook and di and wife to of s dwellin Deane park Wetween the hours of pa Reig pl A RAL jred, 10" dad u and il A, ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF Pat En ence, situation as Larkeeper. reduce the hig timonials as to character fr ia all, © ons J. M., 19 Oal BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS ever in some respectable ‘wholesale or retail es- toiiickment, Can produce the best of city references, Fieare addrore M. H., 963 Pearl street, ANTED—A NUMBER OF AGENTS, TO TRAVEL and peddle, and whoterale the best pain extractor th Nae ever introduced into Fy country, Ono for C snd cno fer Pennsylvania. ‘igh ob LI be to rmert men with ply, 0 ress, a Metropolitan Post Offes, 1¢ Sine Never, Now York. ithe ferred. Apply to Wm. H. Briggei J ANTE) i be paid, copperplate prers; Leste, ted William street. — A SMALL COPPERPLATE PRESS. CASH small if oh , for a good second. Ff iron gue prefered. “Apply to Geo. E. ithographer, &¢., 225 Fulton street, corner of Greeu- NTED—BY Ws without cLildren. four roo ide of the city, below Chri E200." ‘Addrone, with particulars, J A FAMILY goth etd LA ge ge] ‘T NURSE WANTED—WITH A FRESH BREAST of milk. Inquire at 510 Hudson street. Wy ge WANTED eeigly pe fe Ee oe hho Apply st 68 Inundress. “References re W quired. firet rate workman St. Mai ATCHMAKER WANTED—AT GEO. | vr Weren't watch importer, 246 Greenwich t. None buty ere The ed apply. cases of Hoyles’ be ENTLEMEN’S and 13 EW CHEAP 8) offer this morning prices very m Grocéwes INE DELAINES FOR 12: LEADBEATER & LEE wi ‘and #0 MHS Gal NOW'S, 4 Third ave 0. WILSON “8 co, 12 CORTLAND a atae ety aNDU fore! is, va ‘trans R00 Print, sth ra partinen' Seomphite's laminate Fee ee DRY GOODS, &0. CENTS PER YARD— offer this ee et delaii worth 25 cents. 347 Broadway. FURNISHIN: goons, ~ mach a general that 8. ned having form tirely mew tlemen’s fur- ‘hey and Jobbers of will sell fore = ont oo ety: ot 5 of spri ractive od Fees oye te & LEE WILE rtment of new ae ir real value. ILKS.. CLOTHING, 40. we AST-OFF CLOTHING. $3,000 0 WORTH Wi ‘The highest cash price will be Udgrall Boney, Tez large or LEAD DEAL e received at T°, propesalat “eemed ve made in jom, and to bi doreod “Proposa| BI ani forms of estimate can bi 4 secon PROPOS ERS. SEALED Ptr | WILL 4 offi re “interest. fc the bhi amc with the organ conat the for =P) mu BE SMITH, THEO. DE FOREST, $ At A. W. CRAVEN inet Dep tment, March 17, _ MISCELLANEOUS, A. nts in Bro: a public and teparate ealo a first rate A No. 4 Essex after 6 P. loko Ths Vue ar, where'can be ial eye SALE day, the 18th inst street, ‘the entire stook FP, T basement ho | for $25 more. HARE CHANCE FOR ANY PARTY to realize speedy fortune. sah Apply at proprietor's wore, 2ay Nine GOOD CHANCE FOR A | PERSO mail capital —For sal Ist, £0. PRvomex icon OCULIST, 7, AURIS tention exeinalvaly © Which aro inser’ pain, and will move and E—AT PUBLIC near Eighth avenue; 4 yard, y Hielfor a respectable priv ALEXANDER RON Pi sale, the oyster and rk rot. Apply at one bw tn erent fa tue lty. =) to the ook daily, at iisomes Sorte owescured bis toatise om q ,y AUCTION, ON SATU! t 2 o'clock, TiS Hast Thisty aie nd fixtures of & grocery store, oot of stand casks, beer pump, measures, and fixtarosk H. LET—THE MO BRN BUILT OUR-STORY AN» Fifteenth ” geuiate’ gad tte

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