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feneaecme ‘masa of human remaii a that ite removal and reiaterment as haman dust wots ieen ‘expensive to be thought of. But it seems to leave been forgotten =k all concerned that this earth, compored of animal matter, is, pecaliart poser, and that its yalny ne time by our ditcultios with therefore propece to contract fer all archyard 1 that locality, so larze, not only be opone wine our vieinity bo fertilized ial and’ most desirable reduction in the 0 of our, and thus the best intarcsts of oted at the expense on an enlight- epee aor Teynronce for the dead. GOW L, 27 Doyer street. es Great Pulse Medal of the World’s Fair, | the best da, ne wen awarded to ROOT, the re are circulated aaa the children of at 259 Broadway. yay ayn from sun to sun, L agen eA ‘Wholesale or of the Latest es and st improved makers, including . Gilbert & Co.'s World's | Fair premium pianos, with or sihess.t the wit! yn frames and circular scales; Hallet & Cu Sprites which defy ianos from $7! RACE WATERS, 3) Urondway. Assortment of Me- yay, including tho exclusive tent leon ~ — bak pu: Mielodcons.—The tqdeons !n the city ot S58 joodmay. & Baldwin's H.W. Smits do., the only pore mi. Large dissounts ts the lore wid fag to. purebace any manic published favtno Upites Stato = tinued i ip- pa ‘holy advantage tora ot sored shots HORACE WATERS. ERDELE'S, Miss aoe oun’ or § be found, af a) by @ letter in the National Police Ga- aette of thi ow ok, which contains curious developements Su the Reatell case of abortion, Sec, see, by all means. Also spirits in the attic and spirits i rior, containing curi- gas spiritual developement. aphic’ and otherwise. Alto at bout prostitution in London, ts per copy. Office No. 21 Ann Albert H. Nicola, Yieeky sale of stocks and bonds this day, at 1244 o'clock holds his Regular Semi: Merehants’ BE: For farther particulars we refer Yo hie advertisoment in another colum, Billiard Pistol Gal- , Sea Broadway.—Sixteon tables, side by side, the largesk a room in the world. “No betting, no noise; but every attention paid to visiters, by Brother PERKINS and assistants. Lost—Pablic $293,000 ed, stiff, cram Py books. You that have beon boys and mea fects. I honestly tell ot M rls ki Sow. 203 ray, is tho best writing teach: gous 'eeaaen ranean hand. Call and try ‘Sim, s03'B One of U.8. Engineers, a Card.—Spring ox Now ready, an @ assortment of entirely new and well.made cloth, tn, oda apted t ‘cut and trimmed in the best soxte, and will ‘Sornctd at the lowest possible prices, N.B.— articles guaranteed to he exactly as reprosented. DW Al [ACKETT, Clothing Emporium, 106 Fuiton str Laces and Embroideries—Just Received, and will open is a few days, the most oxtonsive assortment ever Serel. ROBERTS. Broadway, corner of Ninth street. Straw Goods.-We have now in Store and finishing one of the largost stocks of dren's straw hats, and ladies’ and misso ry varioty and in this olty, comprising ‘beg also to state that every article offered is manufacture, enabling us to name low prices Eiring facilities for, fhe constant istue of new Fae Matters in the alt y would find it to advantage to call. ‘Boanats sold only by the case. . LELAND & CO., 171 Pearl street. Rich Velvet, Tay gon, Brassels, three ply, inrrain, ‘and _ atts, 94 Bowery; also stislothe trom vottmanty our fest write, sae vo Wa. ine equare Ta Eaciia jh velvets, eas on. ting, Sods. 6a seule snipe ee be, Laie Pretch table 0 covers at half YATT, 94 Bowery. Up Town—The attention of the Pg respectfully directed to the beautiful Fart of Boasts ingrain, tapestry and three ply carpotings, ollcloths, dra ts, of all the latest patterns, ‘Mosers. WRI! 4 WATLEY EY'S up towa carpet ostab- Monnens, No. $2 8 G2 Howery, whore goods are’ gold at the low: “ne ta 42 Eada Meitioee to whanate and 74 purcbacers that they have a larce and judiciously selected Beeteint. of theen’ goals, bot torsigh nes commie, aie of » Tichness in quality, and unique EnV af patter ‘area Who invented the com- mire Machines. Bination of the needle and shuttle to make the daterlonked gtiten? y Walter Hi 2 we only havea right to sell these a infin = ai te iat Me SINGER 4 CO., a Broadway. Salamander Safes.—Robert M. sole man rete in the United States of fea, and F. C. Ho! Defiance PATRICK ie t] \t fooks come Depo' 192 Pearl street, one door Below Maiden lane, formerly £0 John stre ‘& magnificent head of hair, is the ret cosential, If, thereto ure or saddened your cranium, or time or sickne: &, bide ‘the defect with » brilliant black or brow: , imparted Hj the excelsior dye. Noo Astor How te ak to the Wedding” “The es evieds 4 is come!” Restore the fallen locks wit! rye y; aselees tonique. Price, Srerymher ‘finetpal depots BARKER'S © Betablishment, 650 Broadway. Moldavia Cream.—This superb compound for strongt! preserving and beautifying the hair. i reece ly and gold by W. A. BATCHELOR, at hie col bair ehelor’ e and wig factory, 233 Broadway Hea. ‘Also, the af hair dye appl! best assortment of hair work in the mer Cover your naked jaws with Beard. If you | Davart any my On ill force it to grow strong and Sed injure the s! $4.0 per Of the co R. pea AtAg, Is jeder, iA South Third street, delphia, Batchelor’s Hair Dye is still the Leading article, by all acknowledged to be the Vest dyo extant for Derfectiy eo orig # the hair the momen it is applied, Tens All parts of the world proclaim it the only ave known, bold oc applied in alse peivate roots, £9 HELOR'S, 289 Brosdway. tho arate ty Wigs and Tow itchelor, of No. 233 Broadway, is pleased to announce another beaatiful im- jement in the mannfacture of these ueeful and ornamo TiYarticlor, This improvement is epplied to Indies’ and Mecnen's hair work, and is decidedly the most perfect imita. tion of nature yet invonted. Call and examine. and Toupecs—The Sil Silver Medal gvarded for the best, wige, bands, curls, front and back pees, sluaps of tho best matetl WEDHUEST ®. a RARD: 8, 27 Maiden titted nebo nixink sc change color, The Difference meen a Good Hair Dye and a poor one ie jus seorehes and ennterises the fibres, destroying th alt 6 other ac U1 ‘upon the hair, pen a catia tubes, and me Py coker ml selthent' evt injuring the hair. Ti NEVa dye, No. 13 Cortlandt Ei ana Can sleo be arid the following drug stores:—806 Gra jireet, 77 Meet Becadway: No. Bowery: and Norn Wit ism street. ¥. SILV?, 123 Rast Bromdway, NT only arded to Marah & Co. b: in Sationsat the Crystal Palace, for t ‘Tho peculiar character of this tra completo and comprehensive pamphi varicty of rupture; elastic Rigi variety of bandage. = M. Russian Salve. sn cures Swithe gat fail, bi blains, o shaped hands, bilos ad ry oF oF eruption. B. & D. fie corner of Sohn tai ba Aa! Uoknor TA iuareiny strocts nud by creges of shies tion, sronchitis, and all chronic diseases of the throat and Jonge, bas lon) ooestfai character. We d enrnestly @ who aro ing from ough, to try we peotoral syrup remedy; at once sinsple, os efficacious. vice Sl per at bottle. ‘CUSHMAN & proprietors, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. POLITICAL. AAAAAARA AA NAAAAAAAAAA AAA AAA AAA NE DEMOCRATIC WHIG COMMIT ‘Third ward, nee requested to attend the, Recolor le bert Forages late Bowber, from bis Into residence, 76 ‘at.2 o’olock t te . will moet ne the ‘eloe! iv afternoon, March 23. ey the Clermont wii ‘i Daw, Het Co sain” | Kay in ion vs. Print= | We have sued Mosers. Grover, Baker & | + MeCiintock’s Treatment of Consump- | \XTRA PAY.—ALL UNITED STATES NAVY SAILORS 4yan 108 who served in any United States vessel is the Fae tween 1846 and 1863, oF the widows and heirt gneby ompsly obtain their doable pay and Lounty | % WARD BISSELL, A wen 3 Unte) Purnes U all street, basement Alo, soldiery | Dowaty gbtained as above, d Mawes . INTERESTING “GALE CHILD, FIVE MONTHS oid, that has lort ite fathor. will be civen to any lady to Asher own, by addressing a note to Mra. C., Herald adopt ofttoe. yg PERSON on Lg athena go MAY ADOPT lovely male child, four weeks old, by addressing Norman, Heraid off NY PERSONS GIVING INFORMATION OF THE f Miss Curry, Marthe Bell, or Asus Kose- dees Geet - in New York, cee ajar sees nal ul ress ein ni No. Bf crayieinne Giou- ester, England. BEL WILL BE AT BURTON'S on MONDAY . FP, Spding’ ctxt, ana wante to sce there hiv friend. N.S. Denial Bs len PECRIVY, A M, BROABWAY POST OP- NFORMATION WANTED—OF ROBERT DI N, A of Beotland. When last ueard of he wae in Mont- real; also, John Sivret, ive of Jerse: . Any in: Formation of them will be gladly received ty Mrs, Margaret Buncan, hie mother, and vy his mother-in-law. Addeese 476 bad 4 tp WANTED—OF JOnN ‘TgREN, toi wre on Monday evening, Morel 20. 1s bad on 8 ar bain ore gray eee angie ain frook of him will be 1 ve thankfully received by his Ley Streets, Brook- Fyn Ai prea svare forbidden to harbor [aoa ie MILLWRIGHT, OF ROCHESTER, ‘the livi ing, I should be glad to hear of or aes sae youn G. WINTER, 22 Exchange place. F JANE WALTON, FROM ENGLAND, WHO WAS IN New York in September or October last, will send her ad- dross to M., Herald office, she may hear of somothing to her | advantage. 188 A. G—YOUR NOTE CAME TO HAND, AND ‘Was answered as you wished, but have not heard from Write again, and leave it at the same place. you, HE MAN THAT KEEPS NER STEADY CAN BE seen holding the post at 35 Smith street, this day, be {ween the hoursof7 andi P. M. Ho may be known by his | feteclous appearanee snd strength of lungs, A. “Vv "—LET NOTHING INTERFERE THIS V morning whatever may bo the weather. I want to seo | you particular! arly. AE Gus MASONIC ORATION.— be delivered before the members ‘of National Lode, No. -, at their hall, corner of Bleecker strect and Broadya day, to-morr foveniig (Friday,) 24th inst. by RW. | forris, amthor of the? Lights and § af Freemasonry.) Lie in the Te ingle,” & editor of the American Froomagon. Subject ney, it appears in the different uections of the United States * T fat 8 o'clock, Brethren in good standing are | invited to attend, J. R, NEALL, 3B. Wiktiams, { Committee. J. W. LEONARD: B, Rex, Sec'y. UBLIC LECTURE —OPENING LECTURE OF THE cours® on Medi¢al Jurisprudence, will be delivered bi . LINCOLN, Esq., on Thursday cvening next, atthe l.cture room of the Metropolitan Medi- ¢, 68 East Broadway. HE RECENT DISCOVERIES OF SCIENCE APPLIED o the History of Creation.—Dr. Doremus will deliver on this subject, with experimental iilustra- tions, at New York Medical pelisee, East Thirteenth | atroct, near Fourth avenue. On Monday 27th, and Thure- ‘90th it day the 3d, and Thuraday, 6th ay he obtained at Measr: Ap: Y 348 Broadway, and at Messre resn’e, 607 Broadway. Tickets for tho courve, $3 each for single lecture, $1. I,—TROTTING.—ON _ THURS. day, March 23. at 25; o'clock, a match for $500, mile three in Woodruff names Lady Van, in rnens; D. Piffer names Alvarado, under saddlo. Stages will | Hare the Williameburg ferries for the course hourly. . SNEDIKER, Proprietor. ex COURSE, L. LOST AND FOUND. OUND—A_ PORTEMONNAIE, ney, on Monday, the 20th ins owner can bave it by identifying i gist, 158 Atlantic street, Brook on LoS ON, MONDAY, ISTH INST., THREE SMALL lockots and # gold ring, owner's name on the back of one, valuable memorials of de. ed friends; the finder will be satisfactorily rewarded on returning them to No. 73 Pearl street or 79 Macdougal atreet, OST_DRAFT FOR $ii0, ACCEETED BY JOHN DOR- rance, of Bristol. Pa., drawn B. Brodlead, da- Tae" The public ib cautioned ageinel negotiating the OST— YESTERDAY, 21ST INST. near Si lady's gold wate eh, od faitial back 'S. e fin val, rded by returnin; vod ae to SENRY'S SHEL No. 034 Pino str res ae PROMISSORY NOTE ($509 62), DRAWN BY arring, dated January 12, 1804, four months, order of William ht, 269 Greenwich IN BROAPWAY, le ane wise nd endorsed by sn: perso’ Honed and fortid nego the same, ts payment | bas been stopped. Ri O8f—OLD ILLINOIS CANAL BOND, $1,000, Please stop. and notify WORK & MOORE, 28 Murray stree Spoke atl UNDERSIGNED, Baal aol Ee a draft dra: ue rs. mith, of San aaee MH roy of 5 P after ‘ork. for rat ed by Bh avo, Pond aceoptod by iui on the Loch of March, in fave of lu Segelken. persons are hereby cautioned joying the al 2 a6 the ent of it has been NRY SEGELKEN. HOMESTEADS. x QUILDING LOTS AT CLARENCEVILLE, 2, 1— public meeting for the admission of subscribers to tions beautiful and desirable building lots, (with a chance to get s‘touse sad lot worth $1,200 for will be held ever: ‘Thursday evening, att Union Hall, 168 Bower eal sree i ACOB PECARE, 163 Hester street. LS ae 4 FINE ARTS. ISHOP HUGHES —A SPLENDID STEEL, ENORAY- ing of John Hu Archbishop of New York, » life- iike portrait, with a beautiful and highly characteristie bor. der, isjust published, price fifty cents, or to agente, by the quantity, at the usual discount, WILLIAM PATE, 16 Burling Slip. Lz ry MEETING OF THE MEMBERS OF COLUMBIAN e Company No; i, bel ab thoir rooms, on Wed Ree ny ening, March 2, 184: the following preamble ng Were presented and unanimous! it ha the Alunighty verse, fi pe ‘ion of Hie Divine Providenee, to Jeeves trem our miles ourlese we rthy associate and brother fireman, Robert Forsyth; and whercas, ¢! melancholy yeet demande from u* an expression of our feeliage, there- re. be Resolved, That, whilet we bow in hamble submission to Providence, our Learts aro veiled Yang ties of ig boo com the decree of am All-wi: in eorrow at the loss of one endeared to usb friendslip and affection; many of us were panfoue from early be; hood; ‘for s number of yen raving served ae a member of this compan, the duties devolving upon him with cheerfw ciency, always endeavoring, by hia own nob! inouleate in the minds of his comradts their Voldii ing the ey ‘and integrity of tl De it. seal lize tho mournful is decease, whon we cor je the brief period whieb Sas ctapeca tine berecmminsied Pith us tar the joyous fee- tivities in which this company participated. But, slas! be ‘departed, summoned by the Creat Chief above, who pre- e4 over us all, to Snewer the last roll-call of human jn: Resclved, That in private life he ever bore an enviable and Ey reputation a# an honorable he citizen, sty aad | temperate in his habits, he had accumulated an pleasure of the poor ae S., Tent isnt ‘and ty one of ite ate, we, deeply, coy. 27 ire he the relatives survivig Sat “itor wh, with tenderness, watched by his ministered to wante during his severe ‘unas, we ris our dolence, and, in the dark hours of their w and affliction, when thou; on laden with heartfelt ahguich tarry at the'portels of tho grave of their beloved brother, we commend them to have A ith, and seek consola- tion in the sweet religion of Him who ‘dooth all things fo: good, and who alone can comfort them in their sad berea' ENOCH SMITH, Foreman. A. Boorn, Secretary. TOTICE. .-THE MEMBERS, HONORARY hd ae gr and the friends of Columbian Engine Company the Forsyth Cadets, and the memberé of the Wachington Market Chowder Club, are tpg hed foes sey to mectat the engine Leuse, om Thursda: inst., lo’eclock, P. M., for the purpose of paying the Last ad isfbute of respect to our late worthy associate, Rob: reyth. Hd order of the compel DY ENOCH ‘SMITH, Foreman, Cuas. A. Boorn, Secretary. and friends brothers, and bis oto THE MILITARY. NUMBER OF HIGHLY RESPECTABLE IRISHMEN, with a deep love of fatherland, and respect for the Irish name, in this, their adopted country, have taken the reso- Tution of formiing e new grenadier company, which would be an honor to, and s symbel of respect fo trishmen, respect folly cell upon all w the interest of the ‘cause eh, Bene our view: ‘one but the most intelliges eye on posi aoa meeting, © which will be 8 Seer hite street, on Fri. ch 2h at wroluck ‘precisely, The standard jopted willl be 5 fect 9 inch PECIAL NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS AND FRIENDS of vie Forsyth Cadets, are respectfully requested to ia Thursday, ut 1 o'clock, P. M.. in citizcns) dross, at treet, for the a of attending the fune worthy patron of this company. Hobert rt Foret By order of RIS. B. THE TRADES, &C. AT TRIMMERS —TWO 3 FIRST KATE HAT TRIM- rked upon all kinds of hats, wish to ty or out ofthe city, Address D.’and H., ia inane erald ofice. OTICE.—THE OPERATIVE PLASTERERS OF NEW enpectfully informed thats Trade Society , ards lodge opened at Mr. Harricott's, corner of Tw: -eeventh street Sixth avenue, under the name of the United Operative Plasterers’ Trade Society of N ‘hes eeting takes place next Thursd PI 8 o'clock. All persons oclety on that evening will have the privile ting officers to govern the society for the thi nd to your luty; your imterests tand.”” On behalf of the Com- Thee h Haan! SHIPWRI Gnre rp CAUAEBA ARE re meet at No. ison street, this py & oa o'elock, te eteaet the report of the committee. By o1 WM. FOWLER, Chairman. Jamrs Winxkneox Secretary. Lei dett a ol FINISHERS.—WANTED, A GOOD er on light work. Inquire at J. H. God- GWANTED, TWO OR THREE GOOD Fearl sctte: iso @ first rate engraver. Apply te Brainerd, Brown & cettey, 10 Cortlandt strect, up stai W' NE? AN ENAMELLED FURNITURE PAINTER, at 29 Court street, Brooklyn. ANTED—A JOURNEYMAN HATTER IN FUR, rte, Canete. Permani atTs Brosdway, room Ne. 17, o'clock, P. M. TO t employment ziven. Appl: ween the hours of vaud 4 JANTED—TWO PENCIL CASE MAKERS. NONE but jal es op workmen need apply to Dawson, Norwood & Hyde, 55 jen lane, third floor. x MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. A, Su JARVI8 & CO. 72 CANAL STREET, WILL + open spring millinery this day, (Thuraday,) 238 inst, N ASSORTMENT OF FASHIONABLE SPRING MIL- linery, at 308 Fourth atreet. RYSTAL = MILLINERY, NO. 401 HUDSON ods, on supplied with pevécrn bornets. IRE AT THE PANTHEON BUILDING, 43 BROAD way. Tarr hundred thousand dollars wort! \ s J, SPENCE & 1%, AND 2, DIVISION STREET, + will y, Mare! thes spring styles of my ee EGHORN BONNETS from Europe, afmelan ot shape, got up in the class elty ti 164 Paris tniabed 1 very best 188 A. CITTI, 653 BROADWAY. WILL OPEN A i — assortment of epripg millinery, on Thareday, arc! 188 C. LEONARD, 21 AMITY PLACE, WILL OPEN 1 Paris millinery for the epring on Thursday, March 23, Laurens street, fourth door above Bloecker. WILL OPEN PARIS SPRING jay, March 23, at her show rooms, ‘RS. WM. SIMMO! iis y “HORSES, CARRIAGES, &O. OR SALE—A Ligh? ROCKAW AY, SUITABLE FOR one or two horses; has been used but « few times. Also Linde ons. Apel, £2. to .aaUey BROTHERS, Third avenue and Sixty-fi FS, SALE—A BROWN HORSE, SIX YEARS OLD, fifteen and a-balf hands high, of good style and action, just from the o sound and kind in‘single ‘or doubl Inquire in the grocery storo, corner of Mulberry and Grand streets, OR SALE—TWELVE HORSES, ONE PAIR BROWNS, try; warranted | fine style and action. Also teams, low. eet suitable for farms; and mat horses suitable for any business. Apply at 10 Nevins street, Brooklys OR SALE—A PORTO RICO PONY STALLION, GOOD ‘and kind under the sadddle, six years old: soid for no fault, the proprietor baving no furthor use for him. Aleo, a Fhite Coban gelding, seven yours old, excollontly’ adap! for a Indy’s horse: kind and gentlein every respect. Apply at No, 3 Bridge street. OR SALE—A STYLISH ROAN PACING HORSE, SIX years old, fifteen hands high. Can pace a mile ia 2:35, n?be soon by applying in in the, grocery, corner of Green: wich OR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, 19% HANDS HI eight came tek, & bait M. Clay; perfectly in three ‘minutes Lird avi OR SALE—A FINE BAY MARE, SEVEN YEARS old this spring, kind in harne: avery fine saddle horse. Sold cheap, as the owner has no use for him. Apply to JAMES SALMON, steblo 471 Broome street. |! | FOE Si4E =A SPLENDID DARK DAY HoRsE, 104 high, seven years old, and without s fault. trot clogs on to three minutes. Also, « light wagon and ness, Any one wag ood fit out wou! i on P. A. FRASS) ‘alton stroet, or at the Hippons stables, Watts street, near Canal, where the horse can be seen. (OR SALE—A PHYSICIAN'S GIG, WELL BUILT, in good condition for use. Price $75. Apply & Morris's livery stabie, 317 Pacific stroet, near Hoyt, South Brooklyn. OR SALE-NEW HALF SERING @ARTS, DO. COAL carte, hand carts, do. dust all kinds, mado of the best’ mate: Dply at M Hamilton street, nese Catherine, ‘ORSE FOR SALE.—A FINE CHESTNUT SORREL, sixteen and a-baif hands high, sound, kind, and fast ven years old. Apply at No. 32 Laight street, at 3 o'clock, P. M. N gl MULES. sie. other re he fol by rite " DANIEL M'CAULLY. NE SET OF DOUBLE HARNESS, AND ONE SE- cond hand wagon, with top, forsale. ' Apply at RYER- SON & HOWARD'S, 46 Broadway, corner of Thirteenth street, \TABLE TO LET.-ROOM FOR TWO OR THREE ag and es in & private stable in Twelfth ir way, or feed will be furnished by the month, “he eoachman feeding and taking care of his own horvet! Apply’ to Mr. Comstock, No. 2 St. Poter's piace, rear of Astor House, one door from Barclay. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A GOOD, NEAT, LIGHT wagon, suitablofor a small sized horse. Terms must bo moderate. Address, stating price, &v., Newington, box | 5,183 Post Office, __ LIQUORS, &C. Rk SALE, MUCH | 200.00 Oraiew their yurce' to oloor ostueientisc These segars will be sold at " o4 CHEEKS, No, 31 Broadway, up stairs. A Ag | quainted ‘with purchasers would be employed ay above. | EXTRA PAY. and thirty rooms in perfect order, now ocoupicd by tt | erhimeelf, furnished Shrowghest with all the mé ‘in ina provements, croton water, bath, gas, do. None but tenants of the first respectability, wh: 6 good care of the | house need apply. To such ‘ B. adway. | 1fO LET—THE BEST FITTED UP AND ESE 1.00 AT. | ed drinking saloon on Kroadway, with mirrors, ofl | glarsware, trays, tables, chairs, and every couveniencs for ‘RS. HART WILL OPEN HER FRENCH SPRING millinery, drese, and maatilla patterns, om Thursday, , St 301 Broadway, up stairs. ADAME BARNETT BEGS LEAVE TO }NFORM THR ‘that sho will open hor Paris millinery on Thurs- day, Mt 28, at 373 Broadway. MADAME RICHARDS WILL OPEN PARIS AND spring millinery, on Thursday, March 23, at 460 Broad- wa MADAME AvPoIx, (FROM PARIS) BEGS LEAVE a to inform the ladies tha: 8 just received the latest tyle of Paris spring millinery, which she wi'l open on wursday, the 24th inst., at No.7 Walker street. ‘ADAME HILLIER Waar ae ieee PARIS MIL- pplied with patt he .—MRS. RALLINGS, 67 CANAL STREET, VL will open her showrooms with a rich assortment of im: ures and home manufactured millinery, on Thursday, the ‘ODES DE PARIS.—MADAME F. GAVELLE, 512 ML Broadway. opposite St. Nicholas iotel, bas just re- ceive steamers, & handsome assortriont of spriny and silk bonnet good stiw elyle cline, Garogeey rich Parle tulpeolderies ond linge flowers, French fancy articles, corsets, &c. To be opel on Friday, March 24, PEN THIS DAY—SPRING PARIS MILLINERY.— Bonnete, ake and embroideries, just received, iy Ai ‘of the direct importation of J. GILBER’ ARIS MILLINERY—WILL OPEN, ON THURSDAY, the 23d March, splendid assortment of new styles of Hik, eraj horn, straw, lawn, and fancy bonnet PONSHORE & BROWN, ‘i Broadway, up stain ARIS, MILLINERY. — MA J. PINIEL! a a nat yt, will red | cg 110 Grand street, will open eprin millinery om Thursday, Mare seal | ARIS MILLINERY.—MADAME FERRERO, NO. 5 Great Jones street, as just opened Paris PPECIAL NOTICES. Ate AND MRS OSCAR SHANGHAI WERE not able to overtake the steamer, and atten ° Feturn, came im contact with burg off Saudy Bock port, band fes nre entertained + both, with the ent Frederick, have perished, anxic an ebtan the latent ucw# by calling at No. 2 De CARD.—MR. AND MRS. PDY family, avail themselves ci this opportunity to 6 their wermert gretituce and thanks to S.C. Hawley, Bsq., of Hudalo, for returning the wath lost hy thelr daughter on Sundey evening, the 19th inst... and advertised in the Herald of the inet. Ay the finder, 8. C. Haw ey, Tefuséd to accept any reward, Mr. aud Mra, Fou feel it their duty to thue putlely cxprose to bum there thanks and gratitude, MERICAN LINEN COMPANY eee of the American Line: RD ¥OX AND “ NOTICE — THE in stoekbeldees will be beld sh che otes of Sine Draper, this day, at 120’clock, to which their attendance ss reepoc fully requested. con RECKENRIDGE COAL COMPANY —NOTICE 18 hereby given, that an election for directors of the Breckenridge Cannel Coal Company, (ander abe visions eine net ood orporating said com] keosie- of Kentucky, approved brnary iy oa will be the hing bones of Tho: and Wall street, i lay, the 25th of March, ii wslock 3 o'clock P, of said time and ext cal persone interested are requested toat- muEL F. Heaviey, J. Tnompson, Janus K. Px. Joun §. Ligurroor, . Tocorporaters. (ABD, 70, HE PUDLIC—COMPLETION OF THE ST. icholas.—The proprietors of the St. Nicholas peel, Broadway, New Verk. have the pleasure of announcing *6 4 the travelling public, thet the last addi- ten oy: the building, consirting of the southern wing, pine tee |, the entire hotel, o according to its original design, ‘and offering. am modations fer 6 a pei male a Heyry Winsun, ection, opened. Uhis spring ame sum} ot style as he Bt. 2 creased mag the future acres to which mi heretofor jected, in consaquance of thele sau commodate them. READWELL, St. Nicholas Hoth, ceiver. Aine R. A, NOTICE. —ORIENT ‘HAPTER, NO. er will meet on Tur ired. |. PERRY. ONE OR TWO LODGES CAN from the first and Bleecker street, ne reasonable terms. (a RTZ, 75 East Thirteenth etreet, or to # SG. POWERS, 101 Murray etreet. + R. M. on being entertained by United States and C: that the ehips have been, withdrawn Troi the Tine beg to inform the public that th it coniinus to We pestered aa ueual by guanine OTICE.. WASHINGTON MARKET CHOWDER CLUB. —The members of the Washington Market Chowder Glob are most respectfully. requested to attend the fanoral of brother Robert Forsyth, our late worthy member. rae club will meet at the north wing of Washington markot lo’clock, on this corey), afternoon, 24th inst. te butchers’ and dealers of Wash: pets ton market are most re- spectfully invited to meet with the Club at the above place, for the pa rpose of the last tribute of respect to our worthy brother. By order of the Club. po AS ora RR, Commandant. Asa Burman, Secretary. Brn ry fn cnaration o'clock, P. Te AI JESHURUN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE.— The 0 ecration of the new Saude Will bake place , at 3 o’cloc! M. andthe hinese s Broadway, at ‘JOSEP SHATWAN, President. ne OUSE, 697 BROADWAY, COR. x of Fourth street, on the Euro} genteel ie ores ¥ attention to t share 0 io patronay Sonn E.'too! 10 DIRT CONTRACTORS. —a 00 YARDS OF EARTH to be remo: bout fifteen hundred feet, at Harlem, either by carts or seat iron railroad; which will be furnish- ed by the subscriber. The contract can be [taken advan- tageously as @ whole, or in five different sections. Apply from 1) to 12 o'clock, to ISAAC C. KENDALL, 37 Nassau street. REWARD ) REW. "ARD. .—THE ABOVE REWARD WILL BE paid for such information as will lead to the aotec- tion 50) Conviction of the scoundrel who, on Thureda ternoon last, threw ink upon the cloak and dress of » vee in Fourth street, near Broadway. Apply to Captain Hart, on mteenth ward station ree) or ress box 2,049 Post ce. $1 Jewels, No. 4, ‘above reward will street, Williamsburg, or t No. k) Dey street, New York, Should the watch be offered for sale, or repair, lease stop it, and give information as above, and doblige” B. 8. LAI, 4 415 Grand street, Williamsburg. 5 REWARD.—TAKEN FROM MY CARRIAGE, ile standing fo front of the Broadway Post, Ofte, ng, ©, wolt robe, (six skint “Hoang ara Tet red 6 loth ban notebed cle: ay mo ith a mouth, de- iber the above reward, and 0 a ostions ced. Cc. JOHNS. REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY Sedans THE SS heel ee ‘a white and black buffalo robe, in otel, grees park, down Twenty: dow: Ih avenue to Sevent nth street to. between Pitt The fi can receive the above reward by leatiog tte atllé Fifth avenue. — eeting of the | San nie N tept puree in siokn Siataly in W gehen street lyn, H.M. De Woolf on the door. PAITHE MIDDLE-AGED WELSH WOMAN WISHES a Plain cook. Good references can = teenth street, between Seca: 4A eeustion ae wuen Apply at 192 t floor. UL, COMPE- yi FIRST CLASS COOK WISHES A SITUATION IN 4X. & private family; understands cake, pastry, ice cream, jellies and blanc mange. r Grand. would like to Be fanoy, 7 goods, wors mak Can produce the best of reference, be seen for one wook. Please call at 35 Crosby street, YOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES A SITUA. tion as chambermaid; understands doing fine washing End ironing, at 19 Sixth ay Best of referer ie. can be given. Please apply A anne ee \ WANTED.—SEVERAL rardeners, © waiters al but tab. servants took” er Syn ta, 4 Py ; MERCHANTS AND OTHERS.—WANTED, BY na’English languages, aad _ evan t cood edterions ituation in ators to mae ly useful. Addréep seararaini ote WISHES A SITUATION IN | Con, jive two ycars reference. Taf Phirtecntb street, botw ne "RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTS 4 situation ay housekeeper in a private family. Please ¥ perks washer a b Coo YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA. ‘tion “slow di reas or chainbermwaid; no objse fami, Please call at 141 Hester street, telweeh Ramee trett aag the Bowery, for two days. —— RESPECTABLE YOUNG wromhs WANTS 4 i ation ina private f fomily; Has t sity reom. SITUATION IS WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid and to assist in washing Pi Aandironingfwill take the charge of children: e towed to children for the last tive years; no objections to do light hi Twelfth strect, in the basement. quired, work, Con be seen for two days Bost city reference if re MIDDLE AGED LADY, WHO | HAS FOR A number of years conducted store, wishes a situation. well ki Broadway Post Ofc A belonging to it, and is gentlemen house Could iufluenc own in the city. Address,"post paid, a lace ‘employed in. employer. Blonse id embroidery fair amount of RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION fs frat rate pastry cook, and understands all branches able of taking charge she may e of bye — SITUATION ee ee 4 L pcp mear ‘ae good cook. Ti Would have no objection to oe family. of cf days, ‘Tinot RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTSA SITU- ation in a private family; is excellent w ashort dist country reference. ry etreet. second floor, back room. & good plain cook, and er and ironer: would have no objections’ te £0 in the country; has the best of cit; Can be seon for two days at 85 SITUATION WANTED—BY A _ RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook in # private family. Good city reierenee can be given. Com be seen for two days, Ploase call at 66 University place. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion aa Warhing ironing. ‘The be given. Please call for two di tween Stato and Joralemon tween 10and 4 o'clock. of cit; at 48 jolumb reets, South Bro ood plain cook; would be willing to assist in reference can be re i lyn, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion to go to Mexioo or California, or a distance in the Country, as good cook, washer and iron: ence can be given, Can be seen till suited, at 227 Elizabeth etreet, Good cit; ae AMERICAN ou take Charme of books, ok" pen might be employed. Office, stating salary. He c ra mt rin eee A ‘where per hes R. G. L., Herald ist; coule refer- Fourth avenue. WHO WAS BEEN IN good band, wants © 0 “MERCHANTS. young married The ad) and can give most tnd integrity, and peneatio: lease dares cler 1 MERCHANT TATLOR: _WwANTED, A SITUA’ d custom utter, in some fashionable mye A ATION, BY A an, in a mercantile nly bogee a Nhe cnx, c@ ae salesman, Ecep tant fetoren references for sorely to donald oftees clowning sore. Sattatactory’ reference L., Herald office. English, Germau and neh eet : S.A YOUNG MAN WANTS A St TION i ad gake bakery; is will to go of the ‘an be seen at 173, Twenty” » betw oa thand Eighth aven' CLOTHIERS.—WANTED, A SITUATION IN, A Hh wholesale or retail Is an American, and oan produce the Vator tet Gmee'as to chars cr, de. Ploave aadrese Salesman, BéFal office, for three drys. MC_RAILWAY ANACERS AND OWNFAS 4.—Wanted, a situation, by @ ht a ee Se nanareiment d eare Oo! Finee Wy ane whecwis repair cr make now tbr #8e. i Grene'w. Ws W. Post Office. ANTED—A SITUATION rm StLAELn DEES, BYA Ws ung women—e r References Please cull be nddrese Rifor three days, nS “UTM: N. Nos if cual fwoon First avenue at Py ANTED—TWELVE SOFT HAT TRIMMERS, TO ‘hom ceasiant smplozmant wil besiven. Appint et the corner of Raymond and Bollivar streets, Brook): WA NTEDIA, MILLINER TO A\ THE =e Mrs, Farlong's, 409 3 y. None bus itl referonces, aced apply. WAXTED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, “plvnse call at No. experienced hi cook, washer MI family. Good romney Schermerhorn street, Brookly: TANTED—A GOOD COOK; ALSO A SEAMSTRESS. Apply at 170 Kast Fourteenth street. ET NURSE WANTED.—TO A HEALTHY WOMAN, of good character and habits, and s full breast of milk, « permanent e and good wi will be . ply se-00 Clinton 2 seek Beltre ahve Rotana o'clock, P. M. ITUATION, BY ‘A RESPECTABLE 8. She can cut ai th eet, Brookly, fiom Id te Se'clock’ for two Gaye, engag Wi NTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO FILL THE SITUA tion of milliner in a bonnet houge in St. John, N. B., rer ‘and to be an inmate of the house. Good ea required as he SancAeeey and capabilities. Adi 1 49 Bleecker ree! ‘ANTED IB y irl, # situation as chambermaid ‘in » omali_ private teat of city refer 374 Ninth » betwee GIRL WANTS A SITUATION can do all kinds RESPECTABLE WOMAN A ag nt for any wholesale or retail establishment, where he can make himself generally store of W. 8., 830 East Thirte ‘useful. AS SEAMSTRESS; ff Fomily dowiny cat be a childre: re! Ww Lacon! A SITUATION thoroughly. for two SINGLE MAN, A PROTESTANT, AGED-THIRTY, ‘wants s situation as porter or bar tonder, or to act as Can be seen at the enth street, fortwo days, or & note addressed as above, will mect with prompt atten- tion, mans, ACTIVE MAN, OF GOOD ADDRESS, rmanent situation and good wages, ae H. Fry, at Virtus ted books, amy" A habits, factory city referen e street, from 16 o'clod ears. A.M. to tee call at bho Bel el pH OF SOBER AND TEMPERATE is desirous to obtain » situation as harkeoper; has a perfect knowledge of the business. oes Produce satis- from his last employ: A the Eny to travel wid lish a & gen! prod jeal: tween Heit Hester and SMART INTELLIGENT LAD IS ANXIOUS TO BE- nticed to learn onc of rou! fg trad come tin, witl GENTEEL YOUNG MAN, FULLY QUALIFIED IN age, is desirous of leman; has travello Y ith whom » $4 Cherry a situation 2 pia TS fin at re such seaman Ces ae Peay alate atention. ry ad: \CORREAPER WANTED—A THOROUGH BOOK. is also inted with BS |. Apply eeper, who ractically soqna: reantile business in sacral’ "Best oc counen | Salary liveral. Apply 00) FP, vox’Nee oe bata calla, Ned. ward will be of the dog to Thos. fo Cole, 316 Broad- NEW PUBLICATIONS. RANA Y AAA AAAS FULL FILE oF ae MORNING EDITION OF THE Dail; oe rald, 1852 and 1853, may be had cheap, pplied it or Liepenard street. onDar't, RUS! Ley AND THE EASTERN Le ppee Introduction by an American citizen. u JOHN ¥. JEWRIT & 0. Gore. veh ed b; im ‘Berton. "Price EJ cr A —20,000 PRINTED IN TWENTY jargest sales By record, en ied ti Americat Trac . For miety a DAGUERREOTYPES. Div EOTYPES OF THE SICK AND DEAD— ‘The undersigned is the only one who givep his entire at; tention to taking daguerreotype likenesses of the sick and Geconsed. ‘AU Will ‘compronend. the advantage of securing the services of one whose experience has enabled him to so- cure universal _ Orders left at soy office will tate uals wook, to his cheap writing élnes: 1 A. M., dail cresting. For ee is K aft ace keeping, my enlace of writing beck keepin tes cletalars, OL Ii S62 Broudway. A YOUNG LADY OF THE HIGHEST RESPECTA. bility, secustomed to tuition on the pianoforte, is de- ros of oUtaining a situation as teacher in « private family or school; is competent to'teach music, Frenc! No objections to goin the country, Bert of city ref pixen and required. Addrese Laura, Union square Post fice, for one week. WELL EDUCATED GERMAN, WIDOW LADY, the English and French languagen, ain — native langu. the English Brondway RENCH LANGUAG: PROFESSOR D. LAGROIX, 289 Broadway, vontinues to recoive new pupils for thorou traction in tho French language, imparting to fom the ability to speak ief with fluency and correctness, Terme, in Ba and month, Apply Lefore 10 o'clock A. 5 os —AN INTELLIGENT BOY Waren. lawyer's offiee. Apply at No. 157 Bi OY WANTED—ABOUT RIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE, im the country, One accustomed t garden cmand take care of horses, tasy spply at No o4 Ci O¥S WANTED.—TWO OR THREE SMART, ACTIVE about fourteen or fifteen years of age, wanted by He arn't , 425 Broadway. ee WANTED—A COLORED WOMAN, WHO CAN referonces. Apply at iron. Apply at 62 Irving place, after 4 o'clock rash a P. un Oe SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERI- enced ny with ber present 4 Fifth avenue. Cun: WAITER, GARDENER, te J GAR- farm laborer dener, footman, waiter boy, wanted, in's gentleman's fam Scoteh preferred. Alleight mu tertants. Abo an Englin farmer. ai ‘Apply immediately at 149 Grand stroct. DAGURRREOTYPES.—A GENTLEMAN “QUALIFIED a in the a this or some c th city. ctfice, post paid. ish or aut and Pro- ree and Indy’s waiting maid. fo take charge of a gallery. and who has some improve. F to himself, wishes employment in Address Operator, Herald x WANTED, A YOUNG MAN T! JARMER WANTED.—A MARRIED M. industrio farm of abo sevent a. nd fully competent to tal ¥, WHO IS charge of a -five acres, a few miles from this cit; tory references will bo required. Front street. LADY, ceessful instruct: ment, either i WHO HAS‘*BEEN FOR of young ladies, school or family. @ in English, French and music. “ADIES.—WANTED, SIX GOOD MILLINERS, SIX dreeemakers, and two ap) French and English. Apply a Broadway, second floor. ply in Sevent cast of Broadwi prentices, who can ‘speak 132 Ninth street, corner of BD—ONE “WHO PERFECTLY business; none othors need apply, AD- h treet, opposite Union park, four doors ME FRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES, AS wanted for busi be thorough: ned, in priya nt 483. near Broome street, whore iw pupils ‘will Xe inetructed by E. TELLER- ING, 455 Broadway. 2 Fy 2 ARIS MILLINERY.—MME. ROULLIER AUGIER ‘leave to inform the ladies that she will open th shions in a few d 585 Broadway. {PRING MILLINERY.—MRS. DAVIDSON, 131 CANAL street; corner of Laight, will open Paris spring millinery on Thureday neat, Mare STOLEN Goons. OF Fr 3 oz or 7 a OF POLICE, NEW YORK, re wanted the Police Di ing property, supposed to bo Stolen’-<One silver pocket knife, marked". Hereey:” one plece of stair carpet, new; three sleigh rober, one horse blanket, one piece of silk handkerchiefs, one piece red fan- nol, two silvor watches, one pair of striped pants, three black froek coats, one blue drei coat, two aa ir nieonny ie one mourning ring, and one faney cross and pencil o GEO. W. MATSELL, Chietof Potie MISCELLANEOU ‘8. © LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE NO. King atroet, to a small, genteel family, consisting of two parlors with folding doors, throe bedrooms, with other pri- Vileges. To be seen from 2till4 P.M, Renb, $275. Inquire of B. 8. HENDRIKSON, 3) King streot. © LET—A VERY NICE HOUSE, WEST OF BROAD- way, below Bleecker strect, contain cnreying on an extensive business, including three bars, nine chat 4, paintings, signe, Ae, de, Inquire at 134 and 136 Fulton street 40, STEVER, 10 BE SOLD—WITH IMM ny lease and good will of jonery and’ wine in the upper part of the city; the rené Terms, ¢ Direct, with real mame and addr Union square Post Oitice ATED TMMEDTATELY —A LARGE HOU abse for a henevolent justitat fr 0 RG) near Brow BOARDING AND LODGING. _ OARD—AT G48 BROADWAY.—A DESIRABLE SUIT elegantly furnished. Also, two suite, will be vacated on the first o provements, Reference given and required, OARD WANTED—BY A SMALI, FAMILY, CONSIST. ing of three grown persous; would like the second floor of a house with the modern improvements, in a good neigh- vorhood, in or as near Broadway as maybe. A family Uaving or being about to take a house with more room than t, might make with the advertiser, « very ad- [antageous arrangement. Please address W. S., box 166 Pon ee. OARDIN ane denny ah LADY, WITH ey id Bro Be, Fam, GH eat side of may. Parties siving oard may answer. ‘References given and required” Addreas box 2,684 Post Office, : {URNISHED ROOMS, — ‘about removing to th are sae of letts ae 8 cou; SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, vicinity of Fourteonth street, le of furnished rooms to gen: jefercnces exchanged in the drug store. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TWO SUITES or | rooms, parlor and bedroom on first floor a very large front room an pantry; ai attic for single gentlemen or husband id wife strect, afew doors from@Broadway, wort tide cf Broadway, No moving in May, OUNTAIN RESTAURANT, 110 CENTRE STREET, ‘orner of Franklin, will be open thie morning. The and dining saloon, will be ready in afew Tho subscriber having his arrangements nearly com tted, hopes, by good fare, neatnoss and promptness, in ferving op manie to parties cr tingle, gentlemen. 9 merit a share of public patronage. ~ K, CUMMINGS. roome inthe Wants. A SITUATION WANTRD—BY A Young vvoman, ina e¢mall private family, as first rate enh, rater ‘and ironer; has boon almost four yeatsin her 1 t place, The bese city reference oan he given if pames or 0 days, ‘Groen RESPECTABLE Please call at No 6 a8 Companion cr to euperinton C ueehold in New York or elrewhere. she is experi teneling, and would also give instractionsin tho Fri German idngoages and in ail fancy pegdlewerk, BBW Viaee Boast, Levees ae iM private | | ¢ | countant. Inquire | joor; on second | at 00 White | aera, wanted immediately, corner of Broadway, up stairs. ILLINERS WANTED—SIX GOOD Lp MIBL Appl Grand st M NERS (WANTED.—SIX GOOD MINERS WANTED . maniacs Apply at 212 Pearl stroot, betwoon Zand ‘clock, NURSE WANTED—AN woman. aul AMERICAN OR ENGLISH ‘One capable of taking the entire charge of an infant, and who can bring good recommendations, may sp ply at'No. 17 Fifth av \/ URSE.—WANTED. A MIDDLE-AGED PROTESTANT woman, 48 nurse and seamstress in pe ptionable city r all familly. goof & you ces. Apply at “fy WATCHMAN WANTED ADDRESS, WITH WeostgTwelfth street. box 1,059 Post Office. N_DEMANDE—UNE BONNE FRAN(AISE. NO. 128 ORTER.—WANTED, A SITUATION AS PORTER, IN a dry oods, hat, or grocery acquainte with the above tras ‘Respectante referen e requ {ALESWOME: sof good addres ming store. mine stherei eatery ne by will, be paid. Inst employed, R. 8. T., Herald office, —BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG $5 ‘woman, to do tho housework of a small family clty reference. Ple ‘or two day SITUATION WANT Has excellent chamberwork. third floor, at 16 Minturn lan ATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG e washor and ironer. aso inquire at I ITU roman, ae good Blain cook: firs Good eit fiivingt ih strect, second floof, front rc G) tuations WANTED—AS Saice TWO YOUNG LAD women in a ribbon and trim experienced and pushing, To store, by a yo es; is & good writer and ac- sciven, and & small salary Addre: COOKS, ung man yell TES, stating where or to do ase oall ceneral housework or chamberwork, by three active, tificient amd well recommonded gi ject to go a short distance in the country. fed, at the office No. 4 Sandy street, near Fulton, wl ent Brooklyn. rls, Ca They would not ob: n be agen un. JEAMSTRESS WANTED—A PROTESTANT W Who will be willing todo light chamber work to 12 M., ly at O1 Fifth avenue, from be. AT aS NTKD—ONE TO TAKE iyi the glo vas CHA AN, few. or in the GE Oz over: tone SEABG SLOG Fine’ first door- OR TO DO | of AT ANTED—A SITU, MIION. AS SEAMSTRESS, IN A table fami} Sones lense call at baie: TED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- rater pat nt eng byt and to assist in washing. Cam ire sind “avenue at 117 Twonty-eighth street, be- y TANTED—BY A ged roy pps A SITUA- men ‘asgood pan k ant r and iron- The best 4 ference giv seen for three ty-ninth street, vtieween en Temth and ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ae A srawae tion to do. chamberwork wnd plain sowi the washing and ironing, oF wo work for aif private toca from her last place, where she has iy ears and eight months. Can be seon ut 61 Enst Twenty: fifth street, between Lexington and Third avenues, for three days. W ANTED—BY a RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ituation to d housework int @ small family; nee Best referenoge given. ANTED—BY A Ri ,hgedtien ts YOUN situation to do the ho ewok of spaveie fomiiy: fs i ¢ call at 445 Fourth stree , between Ficet ana Seeond ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A WW) Wheniou as shessberer waiter. Can give geod roference from her last place. P! 58 Wicdetead street, in the rear, for two ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young rin], na walter. 9F to take care of children. Good ee refercnee given, No objection to gin the country, Lnquire treet. 7 eed ‘ater, o referen in the ‘store, for ‘two ANTED. dn ren Poly Ao} YOUNG WOMAN wishes uation agmurse. or to take efeneor two small ‘ofildren ‘and do light LS = eg come well recommended here she is now from Place wi living. "APPIY. nt 08 East Twenty-first street. OL Wt: A Pe pra Higher YOUNG WOMAN, siccod washer ‘and froner’ ¢ M4 ence from hor last place, half. Can be seen for two da; bakery. —— ‘ANTED—BY A RESPE! Wie tiuaiion eebumbermaia and to anata te wast ing and iro Cam be seen for two days at 365 Sixth av her last place, in tbe babery, Good city toferenee passat saree Mises: Absa issts » sadn soy ‘WASTED BY A RESPECTABLE PERSON, 4 s17U- yours care of children re ren, Deby fr birth. Hae t gt? W ANTED—BY Aa axRMaN GIRL, yr CAN SPEAK a to tory ‘fe cituat can family, was fifteen years in Gunns. Raye ee fou: months in Can da give ‘i Sew York. good Ro. 360 Kighth strest, between svenues C "aa DF o’elock. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A, RESPECTABLE and waiter. The e800 Houston street, in the if not engaged, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SCOTCH GIRL, AS chambermaid and to do plain sewing, or ‘would like to go! te Boston or Philadelphia, for two da ir present situation, 34 Laight ‘TED—BY A RES RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation as se is willing to make herself required. Plesee room, for two days, WNTED—4 SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A respectable and healthy married woman, with « fi Dreant of milk. May be see’ er prosent piace, 10 Le: ington avenue. ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA: goneral housework in» rmall femily, Tne bent of ity reference. Please call at 48 ton street, for two days. ANTED—A a. AMSTRESS; ONE WHO UNDER stand of fine sewing ai 4 dronemaking, b 4 kin ply at 13 W. Milstoenth street, between Fifth rae SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE avenues, chambermaid and seamstress, OF as waiter; she perfectl ands her business. The best of oity refe- Pence. Please call at 20 Twelfth street, near the Second avenue, first floor, back room. ANTED—A re! bts BY A RESPECTABLE Zonas girl, in ite family, as seamstress; she can eh fedlen’ muslin suit Im zit chamierwer 3 ve good © last place. a Twelfth street, ‘upper story, fret room. *%; ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT W Baas man, aga is a good plain cook Washer and iro) Good city reference fro where she han two years. Plense call ton street. Can be seen for two day: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ENGLISH PRO. 1 absinthe waahing sed oming If age in tho wi Bre food references. Can be soon at No, 20 ae ts rooklyn, W ANTED—BY A RESPECTABL) girl,’n situation as chambermat or as chambermaid and ived four yours and five eon for two days, if not e apply. ‘lease call washing and ironin core of children; b Inst place, Can bi but private familic avenue, ont ue . Non t1 S52 Becond WASTED—THREE PROTESTANT WOMEN My yi as cook and to wash and iron, on pent in waehing = ay aie ‘and one as chambermai rd ne. Apply at 16 University place. WA XtED—A SITUATION, AS WAITER IN A PRI- family, by @ respectable young man, He has lived int some of the frat farnilies in. this city. Reference given ase call, or addrows J. R.C., at Mr Logue’s, 38 Fourth avenue, corner of Lighth street WA4NTED-BY A RESPECTABLE PROTEST NT young woman, acituation as good plain cook excellent weetier and ironer; good references given. Please call at 204 Wert Ninctoonth street. Want PORTER, IN A FURNITURE STOR Apply this day, at 70 Beckman street, wr NTED—A_ SMART, ISTALEIGENT LAD, | FROM twelve to ifveon yous of living with bia parent®. Ary Fulton etpect, | vetween i sag Tor Polook, ae TANTED—AN INTELLIGENT BOY, WHO CAN write a good hand and i quick and gorrest at fignror. Apply to liectn Brothers, 425 Broadway, For (wo colnmue of Wapte son Rext pegre

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