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‘WANTS. WANTS. ‘well could hardly be improved. He was always the (ine aig at (gentleman, and he tempered the tightness of the charae- RING AF. ComPE. | We SITUATION, BY 4 CTA r ATION, BY ‘ter by a dash of grave courtesy which was in fine con- from = iumme- | as waiter, or to care Aged merican al tact eae te trast to the rattling volubility of Archer, acharacter sccrs as Isaiah the Prophet. and St. hi pee | vel, fix dooce from Hoyt street, Brook. reference given: No objection to go in the country. Inquire Would preter to take charge of & house for four or five singls . 3 i a8 Mrs. Fox, : is then t ingenio: ians who bad . Elta hal ‘yo, rouge, lily white and hair rostora: | ——————————————-_________________ SES Tnchen toot _________________ 1... which found an excellent representative in Mr. ea eos pccalative keonaees i trying. to die- tire at 8 ithe sietet tek. shane fees Mest iret store from Broadway; Cal- GERMAN LADY, LATELY ARRIVED, DESIRES A ANTED.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN ANTED—A SITUA NURSE, Jordan, Thin gentleman deserves particular mentio ¢*hausted their speculative keennoss in trying to Sv | tonaer, AS Thied stroct, Philadelphia; Bates, 199 Washing. | AL isa WwW W TION AB WET NURSE, BY A fer the taste he displays in costume—a prime re- =~ being oc gaenees traced mip seer yes Se ‘quisite for the characters which he plays. Mr. Burton, the eee fe cad EET, deuce’ molt dawt and. Geabils | eX aa Scrub, achieved a decided success, and his ren- powye Mae eenge ro eted inlteatures, Haconcladed by | smicted—How many place as companion or to superintend or assist in the w ia in ishes situation as nurse. or to take charge of one or young healthy woman, with a fresh breast of milk, ¥ kor elsewhere; she is experienced in tw: children and do light chamberwork She cam | Can be seen for two days, at street, second floor, si tio: Come well recommended from place where she isRow | front room. deaterrtove 4 . and in all fancy needlework. Address living. Apply at 66 Kast Twenty-first street. sons are there who are suffering ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE hb sie oe Woman, as wet nurse, dering of the part abounded with the rich humor for giving the following seutiment:— pag peyetn erate beget gel i | YOUNG LADY, WHO SPEAKS FRENCH, GERMAS ‘ANED-BY A ORBMAN GIBL, WHO CAN SPRAK | Ten. “Pease onllat 6 Teath street, near Betcdmage which he is so celebrated. Mr. Johnston over-acted “The memory of Moses Mendelssohn, the learned scho- it? To all thus afflicted I would state that the above 8 SAGES, we fo to ‘make mont 88 | oan family: was fl in German: ook and four m years months in New York. Can give good ber devout 080; ref hon- | diseases, toget! ‘ith d: rhe: tism, @ fanoy, dry goods, wi Foigard. To our mind he should be an oily, polished Uy he erent Pee ot sharpad of his tate, not yeuenens Je 2h ee Sarees Ee, grey bem with the flower bal in tl eM ambrelderign, aad cepatleot deine t pricst, with justa touch of the brogue. Mr. Andrews, untrue to their great prophets—May the Israelites in | pigp ‘with embroideries, and capable of doing fa aa Boniface, was execllent. The ladies—particularly Miss America help us toward the truc Lorene that shallex- | gna i in a female near the city. Apply to Robt. oy needle work, pte ae street, betweem avenues C and D, Oe ad yy. Apply to Robt ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS. WET NURSE, BY A ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS COOK, ference. Appl A at Vz FRENCH LADY AS RESIDENT TEACH- y B i a a oan be given. a when if diseased produce the above-named 8., Broadway Post Office. ani the A k ad Balance the cool head with the | eases. ironer. No. 20 Bast > "4 Reymond—deserve high praise, We never saw Miss inger her tao and atectual remedy to. ro fot tboatave | (A EROTESTANT, PRRSON, WHO UNDERSTANDS | veeust of mike May be seen ater promnt piace, 10 Lex: | ot7<trtetween the hours ae W0 aad Be Baymond play any part so well as she did that of Mra. ixth regular tonst—‘The House of Israel all over the Meee a eee eee eee ee eee NUACITS Line | no objec (iomato take charge of child, ortoxen snore die, | iat D_BY A RESP! y ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, i been fc ties Sullen. Mrs. Buckland and Mrs. Burton were also excel- World—One In its faith, in its constancy and its sacred a remedy #0 safe that they can be taken with desided | tancein th o be sean for two days at 16 West ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ENGLISH PRO. | W ‘ints tosh brenat uf milk who lost her ova oats leat. TU at coantrioabil efit by the most tonder infant, and #0 effectual in their | Thirteenth etree Wtodo'clock, testant girl, as chambermald, ins firstelasshouse;she | days old» ebild tower maree:.Ghe WIL Apwete her whole Quarteite—“What unites the ¢ countries eration that inno one instance have they been known to will assist inthe washing and ironing if nece an | tive tothe care of the baby. Sete a. Nous ‘The play was well received by a full house, but we do ‘This was responded to by Me. Herne ‘Somneum rome cure —Mrs. A. Hight, RECT RCTARLE YOUNG. OBA Santee SITU- | give food refers ‘Can be seen at No. 289 Gol reed apply but a respectaile family. at 37 Were ‘et think it will be popular. The first, second and third | _Teventh gt esas in the diadom of humealty 7 tis; her compiaaion became sal- | slat.” Pleare call at 224 Fourteenth street, top floor, front | “TOCTIe eer — - ~ room. The ty ‘om her las acts are heavy, and though in the fourth and fifth there | —hecpontied to by Rev. Dr. Lruorxriat. ‘4 YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN, A ce stale geet ‘ad no hopes; she was then recomm: het epee tataiee simone are nome strong situations, yet there istoo much of the Poems on the ‘‘Seasons,”’ written for the occasion by | {o take theve pills: i RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- nt, of pos good . antique about their style for the fast and atthe same Rev. Dr. Raphall, were then recited by Masters Mack, | in two weeks she Beh dy ml OR Am ie tion 1s good plain cook and to assist in tho washing Fit mation a,j0d7's saeis at, os trovalling compenien. fi ¢ Not, Rosen! att, and Von Pragg. The recitations were | ten yooh as is able to attend to her household duty. | andironing; has tho best of city reference from her 1: —a- a the New Brighton Post Offiee, time fastidious taste of this age. Asa representation of aone'in an execodingly creditable manner by the budding | Dr.J.N. Hobensack, proprietor, Philadelphia, For sale by | piace. Please call at 214 Seventh avenue. Can be soon for ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- . men, women, and other interesting things a hundred | orators, and three cheers for the school were given in | C- V, Clickener & Go.; Ro. St Barclay street, New York, s. tion as laundress or chambermaid; she thoroughly tern ce given, ty deratands her business. Best of city F IRL, WITH THE BEST OF city RE. | fetstan , "a situation to do chamberwork and | be seenet 93 West Twenty-sixth stre ED—A GERMAN PROTESTANT COOK, ALSO 4 Inundress; must be competent, willing and Apply between 12 and § o'clock at 202 Wert Twent! ft conclusion, yearsago, “The Beaux Stratagem’’ is interesting, and i. it rr - 3 * Righth regular toast—‘‘Our Sister Societies—Ma: #he curious will doubtless take this opportuhity to see it | yc SO Tito" suetwect feelings never be made ik Married. f would do plain ‘ ' lo wing OF played, and well played. ' vain. On March 224, in Brooklyn, N. Y., by the Rev. J. Mi- i een for two dayeif not ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ANTED—A N . ‘ He | “Ninth Regulor Toast—‘‘The Jewish Ministery—In ade| ley, Mr. Wu.uam E. Duxcay, fo Miss Esra W., daugh- gaged, at No. 13 Carroll place, Bleecker street. to do chamborwork and waiting, or to take care of tel benhtheet te Be csity g pig aad i Whe B’nal Jeshuruan Educational Institate. | versity faithful, in prosperity trustworthy.” ter of Caleb Leverick, Esq., all of Brooklyn. Ce 00d roferonce from her last place. Can | Mrs, Miller, 184 Fast kighteentht street. SOMINAKY.—pINNER Ap | Rev. Teaao Lancet responded. Baltimore papers jlease'copy. Htuation no cook; ins good plata eoak and use rave ihe Ewe Giga AY Ob Csguby boreet, a She eet; 2008, Va ee, TK OONBSECRATION OF THE aes ie ‘s | Tenth lar toast—'The Bar of New York—Judges On the 28d, by the Rev. 8. 1). Burchard, Save. Kxarp, | Washer and iro: Can receive the best of city reference as | — $$$ —_$____—_—__—_—_ oem weet Breet ee eee nae THE CHINESE ASSP Be | learned and incorruptible; advocates eloquent and honor- | of the firm of Knapp and Peck, to Euza ©., daughter of | tocapatility and character. Please apply at $1 West Nine- ANTED—TO ACCOMPANY A SMALL FAMILY TO tod with each. Adure, isles ‘The dedicatory services attending the inauguration of able. Mr. E. L. Dayton, all of this city. teenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, for two California, a female servant, whois agood cook, washor —— = ree this new institution took place yesterday at 3P. M., at | Judge Dary responded very briefty. ‘Albany papers please copy. days. ee Z with proper testimonials as to | WAITER WANTED ONE, WHO | UNDERSTANDS the Greene street Synagogue. There was» small audi- | ,,7he assembly broke up at a late hour, after a re-union Died GIRL WANTS. A SITUATION IN Selelock Pal. Nouo others nood | {ne before, Il oiclosk, at 0'Latayett place. Nowe bet & ence in attendance. | pags e— On, Fednenday, March 224, "Miss Faux E. H. 8. Me- | an igs & willing to make “ STE LM BORE 5 hase macepent Seen Sipiy: After the usual formula prescribed on auch oocasions, | Mas! rhe NCE. herself gene ful. Can jood reference if re- ‘ANTED, A COOK.—A GERMAN WOMAN WHO "“AITER WANT | Lees or an Unkxown Scnoonur AND ari. oN BoaRD.— The friends of the family, and those of her brother-in- jired. Can be of Watts street, corner derstands her buni the hly, and isa good thoroughly understand Rev. Dr. Rarwatt delivered an ‘appropriate address. | et “E Mtay or tne Loulea Eaton, at this post irom | law, Me. S Campbell, aro ferpecttully invited, to attend | of Hudson and Canal, front bassment. iat ie warher and ironer, will hear of a 00d pines by applying at | the best of recommendation ‘They had assembled, he said, to celebrate au event | Cienfuegos, reports on the 18th inst.,lat.42 29, lon. 6940, | her funeral, from her late residence, No. 108 Monroe - 272 East Twellth street, before 12 o'clock. None others need | corner of Astor place, betwe rare | 2 GOOD SEAMSTRESS WISHES A SITUATION TN A i which could not but prove of high amd surpassing inter | while lying to in a heavy galefrom northwest, saw a fore | street Ae Sttecnocng ‘al 0’ eloak,, Withiogh: Carian: Au, deizate family. She understands cutting and siting ihe ~ ‘AITER WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, » ane schooner, wi merican colors, union down, ant 1. ¢ neatest manner, an: 8 She ‘! 4 5 ext to every participator. Four thousand years hal | With gare of a, mnipsail set, Wantte seas’ her, but | On Wednesday, March 224, Apaw Cua, in the 30th | can fiNg, tatistactory ‘reference from her last. plnoe wher > ltt tp Le Bg ACCURSONTD TO TEAUE. | oe teen aeeecaniy: hn oe nat, SN ‘lapsed since the House of Israel first took rank among | when within half a mile she capsized and sunk imme- | year of hisage. she lived long, Can be seen for two days at 165 Ninth street, | course of inearuction comprises English iu its mt | Apply at 43 E: between Thin and Fourth a ‘the nations of the earth, and two thousand years hai , diately, with all on board. Captain Shields states that His relatives and friends, likewise those of his brother, hes, French, and the rudi he saw's number of persons on board the schooner be- | William Oling, are reapectfully invited to atten’ bis fu: of the highest respectability ca Serene Cd Oa ctl oe ccccitn Lak aiuen | {2tt.s0n coreiaed Hi'fiinks that she was either an oys. | neral, this afterncon, at 1 O'clock, from his late rest. | A SMART, TIDY GIRL, WISHES 4 SITUATION 48 | ilerald otice. Babltable earth. Other nations of antiquity had pasvo | ter vesel or a fsherman.—Bodon Adverier, March 38. | denee) No, 162 Hast Twenty eighth street EN ALOR EL Youd BALES tsof music, Referer given, Address M. ANTED—A GARDENER; A SINGLE MAN, OR A married man without children, would be preferred, i noting as Inundress. one o'clock, at No, away—their religion was exploded, and throughout the | Clee I Opy: at 16 Ninth street, near Sixth avenue, woman, as wet nurse; has fresh breast of milk, Ap. > wast dominions of the worshippers of their false gods | Court Calendar—This Day, lite Cock see tttet See eae eosetiigde ply at'No- li Doluncy street, in the Foar. Sa. ee ile | ..Uxrep States Disrarcr Court.—Nos. 9, 10, 31, 32, 41, Lo a years, 5 months an: ys. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WOULD a " sett i , if) wotone remained. Allof these had disappeared, while | ,.Usg™my Stree Diet a , ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | A RESPECTABLE YOUNG pec lt fag Wa ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT AMERICAN, SCOTCH. Cornish miners. Apply. after 4 o'eldek, to Thomas Jerael still maintained sts law and faith. How was it | ““Sopmmun invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at3 o’clook, | itis summer to Germany, which she could servo on the way or English girl, who can do plain cooking and general | Darling, 68 South street, third etory, ta I term.—Nos. 41, 33, 8, 75, 78, many, uld serve on the way | housewor! oa short distance inthe country. Apply at pga ey Ppa sess ews, semis, eae | 68, 44, 45, 46, 34, 48, 43, 83. Senet Lawrence street, Brooklyn, without further Gise Sak Sas be stows to tetera we protestion. 69 Beaver street, back office, from { A. M. to3 P. M. EXPERIENCED SAL] AN, WE! 5 ing in the name of the Lord, would furnis Cs Tog: 5 ‘ * ‘alker aes with the lac trade, Ap- Caan + ing arth mon and par coerel Psa pea rie oretie ity 095, 240, a13, Boston papers pleco copy. erin leas street, between Bowery and Eiluabetb, SV REAED A PROTRRTAMEGIEY, 20 DO CREBRAL: | \EULSeMoueria) esrneear Hae Lama she would continue the same, In the first periol of her y Cox’ F March 23, , daughter o pt : pens pare ; arusserk, las email Tamliy, ot Poepthespste: tere ny at Bee a we ‘existence she had been led astray, until Kzra attempted to (29. 08. 080, BT, Ty sab 400 640, eer, Sao gia’ aoe? | Hemry and Hanchen Harms, aged 8 months'and T days. | A "ation as denuanone cad" CMAN ANTS AL SUTU- | at 75 West Twebty-sixth street, ANTED—A COLORED = NONE BUT restore ber nationality; but she had preserved the bless- G40, 47," 64734, 050, 658, 604, 855, 055, 667, O58, | _,THeFelalives and triends aro respectfully invited to 45; ioge ment ; attend herfuneral, at 14 o'clock, this afternoon, from eg Dap ain gy ing aeige irers 669, 317, 610, 642. her parents’ residence, No.1 Varick street, corner of Hebrew schools of Babylon, Africa, Spain, Poland, “ . : Bese eis | bod France bad produced greet fetus; and tere upon athe Crystal Palace (World's Fair) Medal FN iamaae Mach aad. GRE INtanrcetetieeiek MOST RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIR ° ry a — those who can bring good city refe buta me poo arate cg pe sane Tee cee ANTED—A WELL RECOMMENDED AND TIDY | Callat No. 10K: ood . 2 ; 3 song eee AE PMSAE ALE Co Notional ‘Theatre, TS EERTE G- WREERR LR Gu aie e GO : oe Apply between 9 and [2 o'clock, A. M. at 3u3. it Twenty-second etree! age if required, WANTS ig occasion they had assembled to found au institution is RooT’S f: th prize. eeukis wala: B s AA. i situation to do the work of a small private faintly, wh ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE 7 : MN acces Gs ohcther Mnectnta See eet alae. Call and ope Bs wore Milne 8, Ad Lennole G. Ormsby ctfully invited toate | unirierate washer and ironer. Can be soon at UZ Ihoodevelé | chnay aoe Yiots enen rei een hee aee te eat of AT TETGai daluiauie sermieel Ince mente te structure that they had raised was dedicated to the Lord ec agers ahs teat ccd 2 igs wo tend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon at 2 o'clock rhpathnemg fie 0, ‘aes AU MUT Eighth steed, frou ld to Soclocks for two days; be. | tender, or porter in ® wholesale or retail establhmen . : jo or enues Bard C. Good city reference can befiven. Please call at, or address R. L., for two days, at 141 Waskington street with ‘and thanks. The institution was devote! to fi YOUNG LADY, WHO THOROUGHLY ‘UNDER- the sacred cause of religion and of all useful learning, | ‘The New York Daguerreotype Company are | Ty Wedneeday, Weteh 08; ace. Bleich. Dice, kt Aciods Scerternbtag la asia stone pines Wieneaes MPETENT FRENCH WOMAN AS deca’ i in own to the 0 2 ry " a Men itnigoasiasatuneg a ene eer rate, Oy Rcuitiueet. Ries ruciees, | 26w of thelate William Devoe, deceased, uged 84 years, | famille by the day, Please call at 22 Union place. atrces and to superintend the wardrobe of ANTED—TWO MEN, aS GROOMS. WHO ARE ba by er was then offered: after which the meeting ad- juree of the people are circulated among the children of | 3 months and 7 days. YOUNG MARRIED LADY, OF THE HIGHEST RES- nd to teach them the ruditaents of hor own lan petent to take feared ‘to the Inatitute, situated in Groone street, & few | MR fromeun to sun, at 289 Broadway. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to Boctability, woll edueated, and tut a short thm in this eee eee a J ‘_ horenneeeccmmemnnanenr: ittend her funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o’clock, country im Bogland, is # to obtain a situation a4 2 ow: > PES) t 7 HW ox - rp ae 8 ‘doors . The lot measures 25 by | r y y A a ANTED—TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS TO GO A wa r Merete tise Wilda farce stories in height, built in | Whe Handsomest Store in Broadway.— | from the Church of the Rev. Mr. Mecker, Bushwick, L. | sompation to a lady advanced in life who isin need of Wer rai hureinccsccenterroaserenx "WASTED AN ACTIVE TOUNG MAN, WITH A CA. the Cothic style, of brick, in imitation of stone. On the ; KNOX’S hat establishmont in the Prosoott House, recont- | I., without further invitation. Her remains will beta | j,'a member of the eo agchambermaid, Inquire at 14 Lsight str Ni cr twoto travelom salary. Apply to Duffield, 143 F first floor are the directors’ rooms, two class rooms and a | y Ly ved) ie ooveninly. one Ce Bp rg ft ken Ke Evergreen Semetrey 105 yereent J. J., Herald offic those of good eharacter need apply. OM: _ | etreet. large receiving room. The second floor is occupied by | for the epring season, it is destined to b oe At Newark, N. J.,on Thursday, the 284 inst., Mary TR STR G8 ID TANTED—IN A SMALL F. LY. Ww FANGPDLAROUNG twe clase rooas anda withdrawing room. ‘The third | (iy Teverinfesteom: "1as Faltas attests Poa, nate et | AparayeD wite of Henry W. Ducyec, and eldest RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIT. ANTEDCIN A SMALL FAMILY, WERE MAY BE | W7ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FROM 18 TO 20 YEARS floor is divided in the same way as the second. The class | either store will purchaco a hat uncqualled in heauty of | daughter of Andrew Rankin, Esq. private family, of ae Chambcrmaid nad. waiter Gamers { man, about twenty-ve years of age, at housokeuper and ied. Apply at 83 Greenwich street. rooms are provided with ieee Stele eased ier Papils, | style, lustre, and quality. Patronise him. Pere tog a —_ pein eer aes Jayla % is ‘eat of referent from her Mast employer. Apply at 28 Bast Ce Nowe we Keeak OF paeteslie intnors and baving, RA RE eee pon miAxD AND and will acco! ‘about four hundred. ——— 4 ty-third street, , trot room, b eu 1 a "AN A epee he;(atnatpgt ADE | _ Beche & Co., Fashionable Hatters,156 Broad= | Newark, N.J. on Suniay ‘next, at8 o'clock, without | First and Second avenue | Frank, Herald offc PV waiter, or an chamterinaid and nurse, Good city | way. invitation. ese ~_ | reference. Please call at No. : In the crening the ina ition of the institute was | WSy.—Spring and summer fashion for gentlemen's hats and rae Re Hf ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE a dnesday, the 22d inst., at 12P. M., after a short RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A 317° “4 , eelobrated by a dinner at the Chinese Assembly Rooms. , °"PS aie sduadbas ended’ ee On Wee > , 4 ti hambermaid and waiter, sist Pretcetant youns as chambosmaid el Tteix o'clock the invited guests hogan to assemble, and | yotg, Pr ness, Many Eis, only daughter of Thos. W. and | Sia, ivernud irostug: harmo onjestion te’ ge ty the country, | Pluin sewing; er to travel ady to Caltf ANTED_—A SITUATION AS WAITER, IN A PRI- nos at Wholesale or ofthe Latest | yargaret E. Crane, aged two years, 8 months and 18 U Aol. ced.. Dan give ste beset cry xeverenon, 0 W < hotel, b: table goon after proceeded to the supper room, where a plain | gtyies and most improved makers, including T. Gilbert aye » a8 years, Good relurentg: i given: Pleave call at 214 Seventh here} veri WW avicou dereets nwo dooreteoa oh yate family, aoe ea a clisk nanmandit; us Lan been co [ern ‘World's Fair premium pianos, with or without the | “Wns colatives and friends of the family arc invited to | “Y*?™® Cam beseen for two days. ; the reer, South Brooklyn. | ‘Rotel. Good referenen give ‘The Chair was taken by Joseph Fatman, Esq., who | molian, with iron frames and civonlar goales; Hallet & Cum: | attend the funeral, at 2 o'clock, this a{ternoon, from her YOUNG MAN, OF SOBER AND TEMPERATE 3 . <a No objection to gota the country. Api made a brief but pertinent address on the eccasion. He — Wetnes late residence, No. & Wayne street, Jersey city. habits, is desirous to obt ittation aa barkseper; FE STE AOF, BY A TABLE | 11., 522 roadway, for two days. ae : Reeve eee 7 young woman, to de chamberwork fu S Lus a perfect knowledge of tho busin fine washim o from his Inst ployer, with ari. Please call at No. d Che on; and a 0 ry whieh defy On Wednesday, Mirch 22, F. Sra. Can prodace titi Second, hand pis akg ‘aots $150. tf So factory city refe: competition. Secon: Wonate WATE 0, $150. His friends, and the members of the American Musical and ironing; has no objection to Staten 1 Gualitied for the abovo situation. Best of gntlemen;—Before I proceed to propose tho regular iets ell | WY ANTEDTA MAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS ty reference the care of horses, lived th: \, d gardening in all its brane! foasts of the Svening, paral xe to express to you how ORACE WATERS, 333 Brosdway. | yund society, are respectfully invited to attend the fu- | Mrest'trom Ieecloce AM. tole A. fiven. Address 1B. M..368 Howory, bookstore and a knowledge of driving. A Prot stant, Scotch, Amert Elgniy honorsd reel at prestitog over an assembly like | Secondhand Planos.—Three Secondhand Pi- peraly from he reeWdence of; Mr. Jobs. Tals, sear 0t 60) ee GEN Sah INWELEY ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | (hoTansppiy'atl00 Fropettret. nn) wom Ma laa the present. It is not often that men absorbed in the | snow, at Delce; one 1. Gilbert & Co.'s Cronby street. March 984, H. ae Sat A nid: fancy goeds Business, wishes @ situation ae sales. JoUBE woman, as scamstreas: has uo objection to tal . oa eares of business can take an active part ina great work “olian pi one ford & Rusk’ On Thursday, Mare ) Haney Lug, infant son of | 22, “Has no otjeotion to going South or West. ‘Boat of | C&¥e ofa child if required. No objection to go a short TED.—A YOUNG MAN, OF SOBER AND less frequently is their ac- round cor BC Als kéwin and Emma D. Garthwaite, aged 6 mouths. city references given. Address Husines: + 4. | tancoin the country. Rest of city reference given, Ty m as coachman ef public good, and still I quently o- | Found corners, OX octaves ook see ‘ a 7 ‘i oss Jeweller, Broa thecountry. i, tivity so soon rewarded as my own humble labors, | ¢ “Must be all void, The relatives and friends of the family are respretfuily | wey Post Office. address jowery z ; has no objection to go @ short dia od reference can be gi and those of my collogues in the direction havo | the store, lately damaged by in invited to attend the funeral, at half-past one o’olock; Ee See crt 5 : . WAITER ROY, MAN WAITER, AND COACH Deen rewarded by the as Of this institute. ech saan hs pxcnceepdigh cere 4 ‘Wanted, in ugentioman’s family, English, Scotch, The want of school for the children of Hebrew | Immense Sacrifice—In Consequence of Sick- * 98a inst.,at J City, of ti Protestant, lately arrived in this country, with good ta Parents has long been felt; for, however praise- | ness and the reoent atrike, « journeyman pianoforte maker | pod, Hursdey, 284 inst.,at Jersey City, of consumption, | monials aud discharges, will not be objected to, and m pI) worthy we confess the public schools to be—ant itis with | is compelled to cell at an immense sacrifice an oxcollent new | DORIS, wife ot Cor ‘pengeman, age years, nine | apply tmmodiately at 149 Grand street, where the gontle- RIED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN 3 . a@ high sense of their immense usefulness that I acknow- | 6% octave rosewood piano, made months and 27 days. man can be seen, A BY A DLE-AGE: AN, A situ. | sui. ona email place nese the elly. He must Le a care ledge their excellence—yet, from the very spirit in which | ranted. A second hand pi The friends of the family are respectfully invited to Sp a ARR CR PTS AY OS ye see ag Shee: aon, whe Las been many years expo- | Criver and have good recommendations. Apply at No. 3 iwére founded, thay ocala no impart that religious apply at 108 West Broadway, near Franklin street, up | attend her funeral, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from her OOKKEEPER WANTED—A THOROUGH BOOK. | Tienced in the caro of childven, ‘and can takethe entire | Dey street, a rs of ‘ WASTEDSA PROTESTANT WOM. nl go into the country. Bert of refer: ply a $2 Fifth avenue, 1a A.M. AS COOK, TO required,” A the basement, Letween 9 and 12 y, sobriety man and gardencr, and to make Limeelf generally use- . c. ” . , who is al Mand tical ty charge of a Laby from its birth, and has the best of city re- ing, thas inetrection ie the langage. end fait iy gy iPr Pang Pm oe og oem ae Rc merpautito business in generak, “Hest of esterences | ference. No oljcction totravel with avespectatto faiuily. TANTED—AN ENTERPRISING MAN, WHO CAN our fathers which we feel to be indispensable to our chil- Sfelodeons.—The ‘Assortment of Me- Ly Inesday, " | required. Salary liberal. Apply to P.P., box No. 630 | Plesee call 199 Thirteenth street, between First and invest $1.00, to t an equal interest in putting dren. Many efforts to establish such a school, equal to | odeonsin the city at 833 Bri way, including the exclusive and aia ore Mi His ese were interred on | [oct Office, Fecend Lal forth a new and sure dircovery for adie eld oc otner A atone eae — om gene oem a eh ennda, &c. A Californian the requirements of the age, had been made, but not ey for Goodman & Baldwin's patent organ medoleons, | J2ureday, the 23d, at Cypress ia a OY WANiED AN OFFICE, TO MAKE HE® ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, metal iy the ddret. W.F., Union square Post Um: the f be wished f ad whe D. &H. W. Smith’s do., the only makes tuned in th | A notice of his death was inserted in Thursday’s papor, preferrc with the degree of success er, nit when || 5 Pe Wy, Bartan’s do, iy i eo Senet | Ae ‘hy spiotaiee, the daintives dak fiibnds w init. self generally useful; fifteen or sixteen yoars old. Muse young woman, to do the housework of a sinall family. — me such a school, ib was necessary with | . E . : = - —_ | reference, Please call at 179 Elizabeth strect, iu tie roar. oct 35 Jokn sérect, up stairs, offers permanent e equal prudence and generosity, to appropriate a | amske.seranqemente for continued supplies of any new i: | On Thursday, the 28d inst., Aumxis Lore Dias, native | P)RUG CLERK WANTED—AN AMERICAN.—ONE | "~~~ fetdbet sleyant enapoed wages te Cures ef fous coinpeten f considerable annual sum in support of the pro- | wdere HORACE WATERS. | ° Bordeaux, France, aged 68 years. a ioe aan is vellasgunlnted with the ofty setall and eirpeas- ANTED—BY THREE RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO ‘{iverers of new wooksin city or country. Apply carly. Institute. But, gentlemen, that appropriation PRT TTT Preah hey A Tegiuasted to attend, hie | bg Cec aeee _Shlseee S70 Sint avons for Peeples wad irovees, nad anpvilline vociant inne “ANTE 11 N, AS GARDENER, BY ONE Ee a ea eatin sans, |.sscmmemallcrenioa shee feissas and ene, peaiie tact oe. | Hotel, Rroatway, : | KON GSE DEAR ARIED TO RUN A STATION. | fui orf do eyamberwapi are goed | VW AN To angeestamas tne treatnent of pwonhove plant . "4 wo good city re: Please call at ix a florist and propagator, and can lay out grounds; is also aioe te dansh evecthiog like ‘weclineal peajutice.| ment will be Wages thirt . Tl Mamersley street, between ik and Hudson | *% 4 Be, Herald office, from the —— under cshet seme. ioe they | 9 ker stroct, b | sireete. Con hey A lec Bare days, a 991 td weir daastermed ardener. Address W. 7. 8, Herald office. threw open its gates alike lebrews eastern Pt, MER WANTED.—A MARRIED | waran TATION, BY SCTABI NTED—A SITUATION, AS WAITER IN A PRI- as of the western of the city. They desired that | charges, devo our best energic d fall: eens” 0. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE A te to Bree '/ossitiuin whe thecouah- ‘the Portuguese should be taught the pronun- | entrusting their business tous. A. Hl. NICOLAY. ea OO ene es: | erie Ragmbeen ney ave Aeron, few i Paani ang woman, 0, cook. No otjection to assist in | a Yerrtandn tis business in all i beawchest, has lived im elation used in their synagogue, while the children of & SUNTZENICE, CARD CTHE SUBSCRIBER, FORMERLY ONE OF | 0” Long Island, -Satleta references will be required. | ‘ity references gives. ly at 272 Walkes street, where | fome cf the beet fumilics in the city, and ci well recom- ‘Tedeacos learned theirs; and the special care of the di- pre sn > a> 0 le 10.) the owners and pr¢ prictors of ‘the United States itotel, | APP to Jar. Ry Richards, mt street. she can be seen for t' 78, 3 mended, Hrs no objections to town or country, or to travel rectors has been, and ¢¥@r shall be, devoted, with the Lake George, would most respectfully jaform his nuiae: OVERNESS.. H LADY, WHO HAS E: cam monet with gentleman or family; would go to California or assistance of the reverend superintendent on my aes that his interost respect at Lake Goorro has Mende h Whcocastal instractrese of = oh sg ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Acstral Has or rz gther park a) VB ag . rags eal, oe who has so faithfully and disinterestedly co-operated to ly ceased; and, wi @ is eratitied that guch is the ‘Zone a situation as chambermaid, and to do washing. Is a | 2ddrees Rotert, a rug . ) he would, by this card, notify his frionds and the pub- ef hool or family. | grat rate washer and ironer, and would do the housework of | Eighteenth street and Broadway, for two days, lie generally, that he may in future be found at the Weddell Bring the school to that which it is, and to whom not ing in English, Freneh aad mut 5 ‘. | asmall family. She has references from ber la. e, enly the directors, but every well wisher of religious a House, Cleveland, Ohio, anxious to serve all with tho most Office. | where she lived three years. Call at 182 Eighth avenue, be: ANTED-A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- education, must be under an everlasting obligation. Clothing ARD TF HACKETT, | | gentlemanly attention. ‘HENRY MARVIN. TNANRI sia: RRamO ad GA Sveum Minetecnth oad Tweatithtrecies en W Atanas the rearing of rare birds and poultry e APDIY 10 ‘To maintain a system of education 20 compreheesive as 6 Emporium, 106 Fulton street. a widccnota dimernsiGuetaten neecinn mr Re i a petal edited et an P.7.B : Bie to satisfy every wish that reasonably can be adapted | Lacesand Kmbrotderies—Just Received, and ye aber 4 ; understands the cultivation of flower and ki¢chon gard SERAE en on Cite cate ak oe ie ‘ANTED—A LAD OF GENTEEL ADDRE: to their school, the directors have been fortunate eno wklauen ina Wradaah ihawavvecvenies can ecuaiaratee Bevenanelate alco fruit of all kinds; or the laying out of a new place?t Poy So a ms ‘to secure the assistance of teachers able and willing Omerod. ROBERTS, 769 Broadway, corner of Ninth vt. le to obtain the valuable services of is willing to make himself useful. Tho best of city rel all weful where she wonld have a manent. hom eants should be accompanied b; gecond their views. Less than fifteen months have Gee 0 “ee gees gre wnt ag search of their bodios, supposin; gnee; has lived in this country nine years. Can bo se | Wap to $6 per month, in private family, in Brooklyn Apply this day, between 9 and fi elapsed since the school was first opened in | An Invoice of Rich Honiton Lace Collars, of | t! se They will leave tho Battery at 12M. FSET Sek ee ay Fem. sroes, ee adtrens, F-.De, «| rw fe bu Please call at 229 First avenue, first — are annie iss cok the basement of the synagogue, But after the | exquisite designs, jnst roccivad at NEWMAN'S Inco and | thisday, with a yawl tl sion, and will be | Herald office. ee ee ae, || Sn for two days. City reference gi ee ee rts bee see on us i, mi 3 a treet, bet | Ls ’ . Sette aclilon We ceboneaterita Gay; fo. the Inengera- ——_——___ ODS FOR THE WEST.—SHIPPERS OF MERCHAN- | ¢oyioce pM?) APPLY ere ween Sane | ticle a8 hae “ or todo chamberwork, | © inauire st No. 4 Wyckoff street, yn. Dresses made in the First Style, at disc for the West are informed that the Locust Point AR MIO | ‘tion of that commodious structure which the directors ityle, 7 twenty-four hours notice, at from $2.50 to 85 each, at Lepot, at Baltimore, being now completed, merchandise is URSE WANTED—AN AMERICAN OR ENGLISH Ihave been enabled to erect, and to give to which the | ANTE ladies’ and children's outitting eotablish, %5 | transbipped under cover, direst from the’ steamers of the | NY i , greatest possible efficacy, by the establishment of a Mb- | Breadways nn ven ren ® “Mtutting eetabiishments 705 | Paryer Vein Steamship Company to the ca tntnney and rho ite psctrcten nana Easie hie ARIE a ply at'No. avenue, rary, scientific a) tus, and whatever else may be ne- and Ohio Railroad Comp: cuasary, {he directors cedddently and thankfully calon- Energy of purpose, skill an faith con= | Bente oflaber, and will roach late on youraid. But there are institutions which only | stitute, in buciness, tho difference between popularity and y other route. Pac ith time, and schools are among the number. You | inrignificance. GREEN, No. 1 Astor Houso, ascribes to ‘Bccamship Line.” A ‘this evening, have submitted to you, some of the | there qualities his reputation as stem. well recommended from her last place. Please call ‘ANTED—AT MRS. GREEN’S DOMESTIC AGENCY, | 100 Eaet Broadw: 628 Broadway, English, Seotch, Irish and Protestan G ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | (oc women for general housework, for elt country | Younggirl, asm plain cook, good washer and ironer, | £700 Women for General housework, for city and country; —— | Good cityrecommendaticns. To'be se Woet ——— i ERE at N ‘URSE.—WANTED, A MIDDLE-AGED PROTESTANT | Twenty-fourth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, woman, a6 nurse and seamstress in a emall family. | for two days, Ske must be fully competent to take charge of a youny om aa S RY ap- | hirt maker, What he | daily, Company's office, . bild, and bri: fe be ANTED. SITUATION, BY A GERMAN GIRL, SONS GIVING INFORMATION — i eae a Bat our achool is, ret very has taught the public to expect, he executes to the letter, Seid pa aoe Saeaeee ionable city references. Apply al Won arrenepal hotest, Can Ve wat fot ts Pace lie wi ; indeed, " ce 51 Mott street, socond story. ¢ fro! ‘all Sizes Mad. asly for Custom OBBS AND LOCK-PICKING.—AS AN ARTICLE not take too much upon myself, a welt wisher of religious | | Shirts of all Sizes Made expressly for Custom Nopsecnta thie weeh/e aaliisn ot stke Belewitte-Aniert, URSE AND SEAMSTRESS WANTED.—A RESPECT- - in Now York, tenching # ladi education, in the conviction that the children, whether | Trig. My tne tose howto. 2 Grevamich streot cosnes of | cam, inserted in that journal under a misapprehension of able Prote: girl, to go to the country; one who can JANTED-—-BY A PROTESTANT YOU WOMAN, ra great favor on their nephe Boys or girls, who begin and finish their education in (Chambers. Gentlemen's furnishing of all kinds, ‘Shires | What appeared in a late English paper, setting forth that the | tng good city ‘as to character and capacity may 4 situation as chambermaid, and to assist with tho eabouts to John Maxwell Kell, our will apply at47 Amity ; and iron H England. —————— —_—— . | ployer’s, 142 East Nineteenth street. - - ranean _ we deem it our duty to flatly contradict this erroneous state N DEMANDE—UNE BONNE FRANCAISE. NO. 128 : " ARRIE B—LM—T—IMPORTANT LETTERS AWAIT . nctngnnget A vs ais fe cane Sauaar na — t cerita vats rr eerie Prema hse zal Tent ae not having the slightest foundation in truth. Tae West.Twelfth street. WAnzED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITOA- you at the Union square Post Office, from B. nee our school an system acqui at high char- | aro soni Fer the he laces pga dt Mos Sted unpie able American lock has no rival for absolute security, | AG a gee oor et 's willing to do light chamber- acter, that among its pupils many will be qualified for | >sy’s ren’s straw hate, and ladies’ and misses bon- | In} stands, aa it over has, at the head of protection, defying ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | work, or take care of children. Cam be seen at her presont | ¢\ H.§ WILL FIND ANOTHER LETTER FROM F. M. the responsible ofice of ministers of religion, while Sree rn eae ci GamPranie Serr geeey ans | the most consummate ski! ofall burglary and bank robbers, | bY. oman, as good plain cook: frst rate washer and ironer, | employer's, 2 Houston street, «Bat the tame Post Ofce nt before, and will ba kind v ef e ren. lease inquire at SO pire ard many others, as professional, as learned, as scien- pen y a ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION we to answer through the same Port Office she did | Wages washing and jroning, or waiting. ‘Call at her present em- ‘be so trained as to be equally fitted for | made to order. one American lock of Day & Newel A tyled by many in ‘their duties as God-fearing Israehtes, andas useful mem- | is country ‘* the Hobbs lock,” had be din Lo: jon, 0 name low pri therefore, refer the public | Kivingt 'n street, socond floor, front room. tific will entitle themselves to the respect | jad givin, ies for the constant issue of new stylo o i | ag chambermaid, or to do hi the t k's is if th , Yiz., the Scienti- , general housework in = and of their fellow citizens, and become | Thehattersin the city and country would find it to their | 5°, 'American, which has given currency to the unjust state. | QITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTADIE YOUNG | stall private family, ‘Ploase call at SI7 Bighth street, first OLLY WILL SURE TO BE AT BURTON'S THEA- ernaments to Israel. Gentlemen, I know the orators sdvantage to call. poo E oO” ih : ites ent in question, for a solution of the mischief it has unin- | \) woman, to do the housework of a small family, or to do ‘oor, front room. Can be seen for two days. tre on Monday evening next, (mind it, Johneton’s that are to address you this evening, and that where they | .. 171 Pear! + | tentionally perpetrated. DAY & NEWELL, Manufacturers | chamberwork. Has excollont city rference. Ploaso call <r <B k fit,) where be hopes to see GAY. speak I ought only to listen; Dut, however sloquently | Feegngmy and Haccllonce—The Articles of of theParackoptic Bank Lock, 680 Broadway. at 16 Minotts iaue, third floor, fortwo days. WANTED IBY, A RESPECTABLE PRoEstanr | St) where Le epes to. ood wishes may be oxprossed, thoy da not and | feat covering exhibited at the Crystal Palace woro awarded WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT THAT No.2 DEY | GEVERAL GOOD SILK EMBROIDERERS WANTED | ¥:eching und ironing; has cood city reference. Shout Head wan Teosleed. ten Iaba Pless ous tore Perk Pies pyr et ryewall fortyote the highest prise for the excellence of mannfacture, to street i. Can“ you” tell? GEORGIE, | > at 970 Sixth avenue. 188 Enst Nineteonth t, third floor, back room. ancte could reach you. Direct as before. Put your letter 2 CAN LL, '. et shor re- --—-— + —_ = —- — - a a fp presence here thinevening, atid wish success to-our in- | membered by the ladies, in conaection with that of his ux: OUNT VERNON SCHOOL TAXES.—NOTICE To | GALESMEN WANTED—ONE TO TAKE CHARGE OF ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | 1%‘! Deer Dee CAL Le st&ute, and prosperity to ench and all of you, its friends | ceedingly moderate charges, when nbout to select gaiters, the tax payers of Mount Vernon, Westchester county, | b> the hosiery; ono the ribbons: one the gloves; four for young woman, (American Protestant.) as laundrets. | 7NFORMATION WANTRD—OF ROBERT DUNCAN, A and supporters. | slippers, toe, Ke. -Gaiter boots of a ruperior quality can be | that this e the last time for receiving thistaxat 91 Bowery, | dress goods, LORD & TAYLOR, Cathoriae stroot. Mpa togeie the countey. appipas EAS Meckionio, Taatveotieotiand, When tast heard of he was in Mont- " ry rehat o1 im for . an! is. por a fro 4 . M. . x) 1! " " os: a - i ed id realy a B. - First regular toast:—‘‘ Our Country—Glorious in its | ¥™ ee Prema’ Gercattas 8 can ve cute bald ot White Plates: ERVANTS.—SITUATIONS ARE WANTED IN THE m. Frente cf thee wit ee ee strength, and most noble in ity ve of justice and | x Carpets for the Million !—Hiram F.C. BEScH RMANN, Collector. 1. city and country for a large number of most respectable | ANTED FRENCH NURSE " Dancan, his mother, and by hie mother-in-law. deene 70 .? Musie—‘ Hail Columbia. | ANDERSON’S ten spacious rooms, No. 99 Bowery, aro and competent servants, with unexceptionable references, Peecce i Be oink 1, WHO SPEAKS | pearl stroet. Second regular toast:—‘‘The President of the United | stocked with eplendid medallion, velvet, tapestry, Brussels, OTICE.—BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN R. M. | vit.: first olass cook# washers and irone: perience Tench # ish, to take care of child three yours ~ ——-—- States—May he and his successors ever emulate the ex- | (hree-ply, ingrain, and stair carpets, oilcioths, mats, mat: steamships.—The impression being entertained by chambermaids, Protestant nurses, laundrcsses, waiter | Old. Apply at 227 Tenth street. TR ALFRED, D. W. WILL PLEASE STOP IN THE —s fashington.”” bles ting, window shades, &c., all at tremendous bargains, many personsin the, Unie’ spianee end Caneds, that the safer Certs &o, at one Sagency, | y i reaway Post Office, he will find there a note to his regular toast:—‘The City of Now York—The des- peed as ia regular mail steamships have been withdrawn from ’ — toe dos SSRN ) rayel with a family ; would pre fend en ee rr ee, ee en Fn a eh henge drt ertareine ea ge la bE GeesSiN ceatines to: 68’ pertoetaed-an eit y ihe shige NO. 4 SANDS sTREET | fCing to Calltornis; {ss good plat sewer: undecreands wa i 188 C—, WILL YOU PLEASE ANSWER MY LET. a roadway, annow to wh » CEN. a laandresses, ote A cod - x _ jo make herse o oe x Fourth regular tonst —\\The event we celobrate, The | purehaiery thet Tiave a Nat na ually , ol ET EE EE TL ‘ ell Fo immented ‘tot | Reneraily soetel:, Good elty reference riven. and reqeired. pambibeeec heres reqeectinr 92a ksh 5 of | ascortmen 1001 n and domestic, r x <Y¥,—NE! \¢ A boys, for ai i ui te own bo: ue, 7" ees gn co tee ie joe ye whe etna: playing originality ‘of Seaign, richness 1 quality, and unique OP ontee, Te Wall streots March b tator Te, | various situation m1 suppiied promptly | third floor, back room, from 10 to 2 o'clock. ix Soe fihte te! Pigot vave Ss Zone Rev. Dr. Raruait responded. This was.a gathering, ho | ' ¥le and pattern, the Herald 33 th atement publi ed by you y with efficien ie al | Wane YY AN AMERICAN YOUNG WOMAN, A | “treet, il apprendra quelque chose aut fa sere 5 said, worthy of the occasion that brought them forth showing the condition of the Insu tituation ae nurse in a privace family, Good roferene Machines.—We call public attention | § ‘ ft r He raw around him clergymen, lawyers, judgos, physi- | to the fact shat we are the owners of ny opatent rranted to Thisiountrao, ihis compan, | Ou pa this ee | Deing in debt $001,279. [0 LAWYERS.—A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS DEEN IN ¢ians, merchants—all good men and true—gathered | John J. Greenough, Eaq., February 27, ig, the first | yond s few unadjusted losse: | 8 mac | thing t te a‘Inw office before, and writes cood band, wants a | Chas goneihrours the past | tituation, Address Omego, Herald office. | piven from her Howard strect, javt place, where she now is. Inquire at 1 ‘THE LECTURE SEASON. ® ‘* around him to celebrate an event which, in the language | as fo hing having all the proper | Year, which every one knows bas been unusually disas- | R ' ‘of the tcast, was a harbinger of light and truth. Tae Wabes tadalines nssenessliy | ivan, without borrowing a detlar trom say sures.” NO MERCHANT TAILORS.—WANTED, A siTuATION, WY ANTED—A RESPECTABLE (QOLORED WOMAN world owed a debt of gratitude to the house of Israel. | this patent wo have | The receipts of the company have been during the hy a good custom cutter, in some fashionable custom ' bay alg bald ena objec ‘and would : Elias Howe, J ar. ~9390,973 | clothing stow. Satisfactory’ reference givon, Addross A, | Mone to the care of on invalid oF ‘They were the historians of the world—the world owed yon oe go | make hervelf gonerally useful. Ret ‘at he} a Te eullasaes pestty, whiety way; alike, repented re the utter falaity of ‘ds claims Losses during the year pai 79 | L., Herald office, English, German and French spoken. | Fent placo, dd Siath aven ir pre: and rovered in the chapel, the church, and the syna- Pe The ecaaion on whi they had assembled was a ia Ge tine by a Rew York est interest. © about t 4 roadway, = > of the bw ageotban ae hice, Gan deh aurend “the nbaeroetatiahtihe OTICE.—GREAT NORTHERN LEAD COMPANY.— science in igion, . Pi t to th visi f streams of enlightenment as far as in them Jay. Ladies’ India Rubber Gloves, for Gardening, 7th ‘eat yi N e, a s “ey act of tho Le; ‘The following toast was then read:—'The memory of | housecleaning, ko. They will oure s eum and chapped Rema\ion oF sennoiastit it Haeheectie nen ; eae an ito. Gentlemen's | formation of corporations for manufactaring, mining, mo- . is TANTED—A SITUAT Joseph Touro.” Drank in solemn silence. Mr. Touro oe eit Taig | chanical and medical purposes,” passed Fotruary 17, 1843, | WA SITUATION, BY A ied a short time since in New Orleans, and left liberal rect, up stairs, | S84 Amendments subsequently passed, the undersigned, a | "JO ADVERTISERS AND THOSE HAVING ADVER. | Fh = Bears Ragen papide RD deguests to both Hebrew and Christian institutions. vee ' | majority of the Trestees of the Great ‘Northern Load Com: tisin —A gentleman, of considerable literary | of city reference give! ‘ifth regular toast—‘The Sacred Brotherhood of Man .edium: pany, hereby that a mecting of the stockholders | slility, and thorou hl; Slave wo nt all ove Father? Has not one God created #0 | of the said is hageng, called, and will be held at the | bucinore, in which he to decide them, will not aid | Present assots of the company in due time b; w York court 0 FURNITURE DEALERS.—A GENTLEMAN, WHO | > " as buh Gagne fos teens aes LEMAN. WHO | \TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT me te temitean ot etualuten ® girl, a eituation as chambermald or waiter, or to do etail ostablishinont arrates, | the generat house york of a sraall family, No objection to | 299, FP. A. M., at their hal ccharre, itrejaiesd, | 2 othe country. Good recommendations given, Apply | Broadway, to-morrow eve: W.R.C., Herald | ®t 69 Montgomery street. Robert Morris, K.T., am —-— | of Freemasonty,” “Life in the Tri », ae. SPECTABLE editor of the American Freemason. Subject -—' ‘Masonry. Bost | as it appears in the different sections of the United States.” To commence ‘at 8 o'clock. Brethren in good standing are invited to attend, J. R. NEALL, TW LANE, J. B. WILLIAM, ( Committee. ad wpholstery busin ion in some wholesale man, Ho is competent to take ths ent The est of city reference given. Add offlee. earing bloach the han| aequainted with the advertising | Twenty-cighth and Ty reat exp ence, tendera his | #eonfortwodays, Pi in Cristadoro’s Hatr Dyc—No Coronet 1 ead of and of this ornament No. 24 William stroct, in the city of | his rcrvices to business men, cither In the entire supori : = ge es — j Ector in tho e, nature has redden day of March inst., at 12 o'clock M, of | tendenee of, their adv tiring departments, or In The prepa- ANTED—TWO ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT, AND RE- |B, Rurn, See’y. u. W. LEONARD, Song by Mr. Hayes—‘Can I e’er forget the valley.’ ed or saddened your cranium, or time or sickness whitoned | that day, the object of which mooting ist o submit 'to | ration of advertisements, circulars, descriptive catalogues, spectable young women, to attend bar. None but aa — — Rev. Dr. Oseoop responded. He felt, he » ‘on such | It, hide the defect with a brilliant black or brown, imparted | them actatement of the condition and prospects of the com- | Condensations, pamphlets, &e, Ha excellent | honest, neat, and tidy, neod apply, One that cau speak HE RECENT DISCOVERIES OF SCIENCE APPL! No 6 Astor Ho by the excelsior dy ving also pany, together with ® proposal to increase its capital, by advertising connection of his own, he is desirous of making | Englieh, French, and German, preferred. Apply at 15) adding tl erate, the rm of fifty thousand doliars, or sa i peti oa al Seco whe possoss first rate mediums | West Broadwa; a sum as may be deemed necossary to discharge the liabilitics | wacmployed, or thone who dosiro to oxtend their connection, | " : ens thm nome oo vl ae ou Stae entnaee of tho company, and place the mineins paying condition. | and ifkerally ecmumerpto an active and thoroughly business | ANTED—BY. A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT article, by all acknowledged | he best dye extant for 8. 'T. JONES. man. The highest roferonces pivon, Address Scribe, oara | gir], & situation as soamstross or chambermaid, in a perfectly eoloring the hair the momen js applied. Tens SILAS M. STILWELD, of Mre. Newcombe, 2994 Brondy private family. Can borseen for two days at 245 Spring tye 4 R. P. REMINGTON, Pee ne - t, in the rear, private rooms, a CHARLES L. SCHLATTER. 10 THE THEATRICAL PROF: ; occasions as this as a fellow citizen, and he might be pardoned for saying ako as a Christian minister, (great applanse,) ready to, join in, every | educn- jonal enterprise. They had brought together on that evening the represontatives of two great races “Qhe ‘Oriental and the European races. ‘They wore - the most powerful tribe of the children of Shem, to the History of Creation.—Dr. Dorem' four lectures on t tions, at tho New York of thousands in all parts of the world proclaim it the only known, Sold or applied fn n reliable 4. Broadway. ION AND OTH Wanted, a gentleman of good address, and propoass ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE and we, thi er, are not the weakest of tho sons a HIS MONTH ONLY—GREAT REDUCTION IN WRIT. | fing appearance, to lect jar t. Pada Porson, aA firat class cook; she fall Y D D NIM 4 e opula jubject. 1 oD, bre’ i] ly understands her of Japhet. (Applause.} The European was a manof | Coveryour naked jaws with Board. If you ing and bookkeeping, at Goldsmith's, 962 Rrond'x With seme, Momiger Hereld oftce oe” Te | ysiuers, and hae no objection to aesist 1a. the washing ar and indomitable will, and the Oriental was a be- | havn't any my Oaguent will foreo it to grow strong and | yi.: Penmanship, one pupil, $; two do., 83; throe do. — ironing.’ Best of city reference ean be procured. Please | ing of large and open vision and devout sensibility. The | thick t ke, and wou’t stainor injurotheskin $1 | four do., $12, for a course of ten lesvong’ of onc ut hi MERCHANT TAILORS.—WANTED, A SITUATION, A) Sixth avenue. betwoon Twenty-sirat and Twenty, sb Karopeans were too hard and worllly, and needed some | ae A PRY Loaty Parl of the ee. Ae tlonery, payable on rubnorbhing Fras ah CUNROM putter, who has lind eporloneo in the streets, in the basement, for two days, AF, cf A gg 1) WILL BE HELD At TER t ‘ G: A reet; Ziebor, 44 Sow ied street, o'clock; gentlemen, at) A. usinéss, Can give the best of cit ference. Pleave ad 3 " > a ened aie. ademas Bie —_ vyvesant Institute, roadway, on Saturday, 26t! . tl part 13 0 Sea) other hours. Pupils may attond at their herma respectable family; is a | chaseof Dr. 1 jan oollecti ersons unite in the true civilisation. Ho congratulated them in | yowe Clusters in thy Ou &nd will bave until the lat of June to complote theie lessons, WANTED<AT 19 FOURTH AvENTR, » PROTRS. Fred waeler and ironer, and can do plain sewing. Hix: good | of aiding this derieabie olject ore roqucuted to attond. having inaugurated an institution of learning—in having | .itay loves rhe bale Bookkeeping, including double and single ontry avntile tant girl, who i a good cook, wasier and ironer, and ¢ fe, Can be seen at 94 Eighth etreot, ia the base J. W. FRANCIS, President of the Committoo. enlisted their citizens as champions of learning—in hay- | T%)0a%,'Qvee curs, The hala headed may procure axiumetlo;#couree ot writin Ieomonn, ant all books and | can come woil'reeommended. “Nous hess neo apply ment. fer two days, paidtecen : = done someth fe i . The word rice 26 on Sol wh "eateuient aoe stationery for one pupil, $25; two do., $4); tures do., 3X). eee — = ~ - —-—— ——-—____—- — ~ ofthe poten eter By cel ig i py the aspired, | KER edee Mera Ser bare, Priwotpal depot, 1A Tastructions daily from dto# o'elock, 7. M., excepting Sat- | WTANTED—TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN THR | WANTED—DY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION |... ecauetrereorrinee'n ned tenn On ‘hota, waa the rich 1 B het cone be mont, 439 Broadway. vrcays, FE pupil rece! separate inetraetion, And country, n Protestant girl, to do gonera! housework; odo chamberwork and plain sewing, or a# chamber. OUND-LAST me N FULTON STREET, BROGK prophets, legacy of the old agos to the new, a now, kind rem if you wili,) @ minuto's talk | must be good washer and {roner. Apply ut 5G Latayotts maid and to aasirt in the washing and ironing orhonsework, | FOUND LAST NIGHT. 1 LTON & and it was treasured most sacredly wherever humanity “There wea sonnd of revelry by night."’—Byron. with y: Th avenue, i " Bost of city reference. Apply at 129 Eighth st, for two days, lyn, a lady's fur victorin. The owner oan havo it by r ; rallied most bravely uncer the snow white banners of calling at 211 Patton street, New York, proving property you wish ¥ ite Satin, Kid and | five y Bee rad bey ne bar nity, zt at bey Af white, pitt iy one plac feta pp ae ' Vy ee RESPRCTANLE YOUN OMAN, ANTED BY A RESPECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, And prying for this advertivoment, 0 pret. kas, ion for ¢ riancy balis, partles, wo: , dey, patronise J. 3, in jo cook, wash and fron, or do gencral 8 situation as cl: to aesist in tho ears o NDSOMEL’ TR t ebeolete.” A now life wan now brosthing tnteagn the | MILLERS Co., 194 Canal rtroot swar Ho cordially agroos with the intter. | housework, for a small private family. Hise good elty re- | ebitdren and. do piel Quail ts tho carsot | pooMs—two HANDSOMELY FURNIGHED FPAR ‘world, and bringing all men and pono oie canity. | acesilpaneeen, aaptneattiecimrentii Hie pupils, Bewever, Ai hom haggl fot ask aap bettie forone om ‘be seen at 82 Vandam stroct, in the rear, f ference, Please call ote to 73 Weet Thirtéonth | men, Alo, a room on second story, Broakfast givon if de- Kae Tae wenton to show that the peculiar power wonders cutee are Mado of | jn eviconce of his ruccens in teaching thoart. Thancadeiny sbi ees AV Pe tik ele Ee iid street, in tho rea: po neon for two days ifuobeagagad. | eired. Apply at No.7 Bleecker eticet, modern civilization had sprang ft . | conghe, toothache, frosted feet, rheumatiam, croup and | consists of a suite of five parlors, 100 feet in longt: 7 x; sanmce 7 . eaten tt ‘e “4 | whinge . oer <7 Seacltoatheen be aceny mtu, | eu, Sahn sou cA Vala att | Statin Gade nsne hia imctcecties ee | WWANTER-A RUIUARION, BY, A MEnraCT his WTAXEAD-WO,CONPRIET, cInts. 4 a pnt. | ‘pug eTE:¥IR NONESUCH WL IRATE, 10m ur whole modern life rests upon that grad ‘ain. | biewarranted io give reiet, or n ‘oat by, the drag | hee ed in this country for tho purpores of instruct also avsiet in fine washing, in a private family in this eity, iron, the 9 Aa nurse and scamstr Mr, and Mro, Orcar Shanghae, f blanketa, pro- rf e ‘omphout the ited Stn ox, De | Calbend see. Copy books and pons for sale. Reference given, Pleave gall or adders for two days No. ym No. 3 Rverett H we of Fours - | vieione, cxd other artic! othe, wil ange made a thousand years ago botwoen the bold thought | ‘jy 'vo. 0 Cortianat street OLIVER GOLDSMITH, 562 Broadway. | 49 Crosby strect, between Bleecker and Houston, | “TP del Onion gnere, between bE reer ore | eee Droste me

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