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Eloquence and Hats.—We have listencd in the Senate Chamber of nations to som jendid and ma; aificent displays of e but of the pe: re beauty, to 80 tri or rather uiecommou, hatter store eeete in there rahe ‘ther night, ty mi en 8 very good looking gentloman came im an ‘ried c = r wry which bad been made for him, The | gent looked into the glass, and then took off hix bat, thy ve mined Knox leased with it. ‘Then commenced | sel ay 4 a ae ¢ lil rah the Batt te fh ever suw a ha that hocome lini ils”) is tor Eis rie pine. BNoueh ti x Mire not very tall 0 for me.” “No 6 ng, You are not ¥ . and we Bie ut ts for that; but. Tather you would select F this.” “We like KNOX. ti scineta., Ho makes «splendid bat for jh would be worth in a piquant anecdote , tee art | riche in the Perfo! wr bas been, any controversy about the to use those machines, 1. M. SINGER & CO., 338 Broadway. French Gas Fixtures, Decorated China Din= d tea sets, just received per ships Isaae Bell, hich, added to our previo st beautiful vari invited to inspost the CO'S Dew marble stores, OSI and game. W. JF. DaTLEY 4 $33 Brondway. Mangles, for Ironing Clothes with great ra- idity and beauty, suitable for hotels, laundries snd private families, Price, $2010 $00. They cam be used with staan jeekinan street, = bye d No. 4 Liberty place. $15 only for a beautiful Homestead.—Rent payers lock at thi and purchase at once. Here every one it his 07 W 4 ee fig tree, where no one can or” A sheleg mane of ” or a farm from 2 to 20 ac Broadway, where a fow sl OD, Maps and pamphlets can be had gra ra—G. W.& D. Haff are Sell shillings an four sbil- lity of y Sdellas to any of Campbell's pertorse liyson, Your huillings pet David's Sp: Style of, Gentleme Hats, | tee shillings pie Ib bia , fre the moat beutiful hats a They are light and | ment Java coffee, sixteen. pense per ib... pure Java coltee, easy to the head. Call a: tl vy! pad ie fe for | fourteen pence per 1b.; good ground cofive. ono shilling Per yourself. ‘seiearooM 301 ae at plans loor from Duane | jp. Also, a great ety of choice wines, brandics, &e. + Lottion and on draught, warranted pure, and may be Tailed upon for medicinal purpos You Want an Call_on | “* tp APP, 506 Grand, third door oast INIWELL yy Elegant fashionab vow, opporite Meallo’s Spring Style of Hats are all the hh . Now the fair weather has set in the rush te is truly astonishing. .LIO, Corner of r of Broadway ani and Canal street, batters, 11 Park he New Hat Company, 146 moleskin, three dollars only. ieee auliecs tat’ Gas and seo, Worth Sceing.—The most Splendid show of jerrecty} cryatalotypet d stereoscopes ever mad yi country World's Fair Premium 7 Eno proprietor eballenges exiviclam, Gall Mm ee The Palace (World’s Fair) Medal ts moors terrezeh rit b eetbdatt ‘all pal et Lt hors Oe his eon fehen at no She Face Cloudy weal faiz. Rooms easy of The Sun will be Proud of Himself this gris he glances down at No. 368 Broadway upon the jay sgn nific jictures m: by himand ROOT. It is the greatest show of the seasoi sf Bethlehem! Nazareth! sermeelent lemtincr rect daguerreotypes of these places, taken upon the groun oie or's premiam daguerrean gallery, No. 363 ean Pe neem at Broad: “A Hit—A Very Palpable Hit!”—The other @ay Tlaunched an arrow at random among a class of so- Jed artiste, whe have recengly come down from the lofty but barren pede of prefbnsion, on which thoy elam- no one knows when, and lived no one knows how, ‘until want of patronage humbled thoir unfounded led pride. i Little thought, however, that any one would be 90 foolish as 20 flutter, meres ever #0 wounded; much less that f Rid Chguecksry chould volume nt a skin Le has so long worn, and humbl Be tof thie uss'e bldey which Ne. scemtsto ahd. s, perfes St. "The attempt to held up injured dignity to excite sym pathy is simply ridiculous. “'Pigmies are pigmies still, thongh peroked on Alps, And ‘ ids in val nd pyramids are pyramidein valen GEL, Communipay, 4th Mo., 21st day. White the Daguerreot; Artists, both are abaaiag (gash cite: throng’ the publio o the merit of high or low prie:d daguerro- oty, pes. "WEADE BROTHERS pursue the Gven touor of thelr ‘Way; and the liberal patronage they nave enjoyed for the past thirteen years, rather diminishing, is on tho in- Greace. It would be Nperfaowe to reason with an iatelli- gent communit: the difference between cheap da- ercotypes and thove farnished at fair prices, ad it would e the difference betwoon % great coat, hat and cle well made at a fair price, and the mi- me namo told at inferior prices. Art- iste and importers, 233 Broadway, four doors above the As- tor House. Reez & Co., the Old Established Company gf Picture, makers, tock 600. dagnerreotypes yosterda She Frentent number over heard Gf in one day. Not lon ‘than 150,000 portraits heen circulated amon, Peri giableen mouthe, by Mrofessor REE aye {OLMES, No, 289 Broadway. Am I Deeeived?—Do I really look so well as that fine, rich Day a Seppe pe represents me? Certainly, Tam improving; and shall advice all of my friends to go at Gnce to No. S40 Broadway, east side, betwoon Spring and Prince streets. Wonderful Daguerreoty pes ! Rees & Co. (formerly of 289 Broadway) are Bow at their new rooms, 3°5 Broadway, in full blast—taking the best twenty fve cent Daguerreotypos in the city. ‘Thei accommodations, like their pictnres, are un-urpassed. REES & CO., 335 Broadway. Secondhand Pianos at Great Bargatns.— One for $25; one for $00; one for $55, and one for $15). Also secondhand Molean pianos at very low prices. Noth. ing but being constantly in the market, with cash in han sould secure te buyers ruch Liberal. offers. Fine pla rent. Carlvpaid for pianos. HORACE WATERS, No. 3°8 Broadway, Molian, Grand, and Sqhare Pianos, in every Tatiety of slyle and fish, of very superior tono, with ou- tire tron frames, curve, scele, patent suspension bride, from Haliet, Davie & Co.’scelovrated manufactory, such as have received the first premium im Boston and Phila deiptia, and aro not surpassed by any in fullners and sweet: Bech of tone, ut prices, from. 250 to Pholetale anit retail, at factory prices, hn SEERY & GOR: DON, sole agents, 297 Broadway. These Beautiful Instrn- izhest testimonials and unbounded d professors throughout the civilized the pateut, can, of course, Fornish them cheaper than thore who pay'us @ commission for putting them in, and being the oldest manufactusers of fhe nttachinent, uave more experieneo in properly construct. ing and voicing the same than any other house. "T. Gilbert & Co.'s Ho:kens are also the only ones to which was ‘awarded ® prize at the World's Fiz vi |ORACE WATERS, Sole Agent, 333 Broadway. New ond Popular Muste—My Lovely Susey Baul, song by Charlie © ung by the Christy s Wi "Baltimore Clipper Valse, by Julies, popular the Prima Donna; an Barbee one of the most beautiful songs of the day, wong by Mrs. G ost wick with great effect. i S§ Publisher, illin chain fowach Wat ‘Watches In Magic Cases, Timal. Watches, shes that wind up and set wichout a ehesin hunting and singlo cases Beesley, Barwige, Stuart, Cooper, Joh: Prices lower than c' & J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. Jet Ornaments.—A complete assortment, Gonsisting of Uracelets, brocebes. carrin gronees, chains, chatelaing, head dresses, culf pi old mounted je! eros broochts Broadway 3 and on SBORNE, BOARDMAN & TOWNSEND'S, 227 Hresdway, corner of Spring street. Millionaires of New York, Chapter 2, Con. | tinuation of Commodore Vanderbilt, Professor Hart and his humbug. and a variety of epicy editorials to be read ia the Amarioan Pick, tasve inorming, and for gal» Mcastecumers recent he city. ‘The large cai eature Of Seymour, the “Hum Governor,” is worth three Banvard’s Georema.—These Wonderful paintings were to close last Wedn night, but the last Fepresentations were so crowded that many hal to lea the doors, By roquest Mr. Banvard remains three da; jond bis time; to-morrow (Sunday evening) is tire one more exhibition this afternoon at three o’elock, Boys’ Clothing.—Large and Superb Assort= ment.—Tho largest stock, em! racing the pew nent of well made boys’ clothiog in New York, Thoone price store of ALF RAD MUS ROE & CO.. 441 I way. Purchasers are invited to call. No di marked prices. | it! Where’s Ock Hall tt! !Who Knows? Now Ready—An Extensive Assortment of swell made and superior spring clothing,of the best saaterisis | @nd most fashionable styles, at extremely e tefaction Cp DWARD 1, HA SckkeT. < clothing empo 106 Fulton street, To Génttiensn Wwe have just received a Large aceortment o Kk and fancy slik cravate, which wo are rolling at great varcaine. Also linen and tlk pocket Banckerel iefs, oniery ailares nndor garments. So, LE. TER & LEE, 347 Broadway. Spring Styles of Galters and Shoes.—The Iaryest and best assortment of now styles ehoos and gaitors ean found at WATKINS’, 114 Fulton street. Watking ‘skes none but first rate ‘articles, which he sells atthe evens peices, bape dy Marpeting ‘at Grent Bargains.—Peterson & ati Nos 277 and S79 Broadway, have just recoived Som ie Tate large auction sales n large lot of yolvet aud ta- tng, which they offer at following low carpeting at Ie; per yard: ents ido, in jety, 1a. por all other equally low rar MTEERSON fe HOMPRREY, Noe. bef and S10 Brox tray. » Cilcloths, &o., &e.—A Diversi- sasts, “and: Onley Seecttinens, of Wisiso splendid th foreign and domestic, ean slwaye be procured y wholesale and retail yerehace Popuiar outa Jithment of the eulscribere. ni m= aude thi Sean MUGRORTY. GEO! HW. TILBY, ‘No. Id 1 Au ndid, new, beautiful d warranted not to lish drawines, at ri wiRAM’ A reasits 35,000,000 1—Carpets for the Million, at Hit- RAM ANDERSON’S ten spacious rato ro vis, English ve.vets, \d i%6.; to and Jig; beautiful ingrain carpets, de ofldoths, 1 tos yards wie Stocriment st tremendous bargain Window Shade Manufacturers, Im crs of Gilt Cornices, Lace ant Muslin Cees, “Damaskin Bi | Hollands, &0.—KELTY & FERGUSON, ig timoade | away and U4 Heads strext, are offering ersas tuduoe torte to Purchasers of the above goods, All kinds of wr shados Zasde to order, Our superior mancfactar bl to keep she reputation we haxs always had, of being Bhe cheapest house in the Removal.—Paper Hangings, wholesale and iat 287 Broadway. Thos. Faye, (late of Tho I street, “end formorly of Paros ¥ Pent at street ) hae opened a new depot at 2057 oe te. rectly opposite the City Hall. 103. FAVE & 0 Broadway, opposite city UI. Sg are EV JouNs, M. Curt, AND. Ten Pins and Balls of a Superior Quality ‘turned by inachinery at che lowort prices, at the block man- etory, No 2il Eoush etrecy. N. P—Vld ten pins aud Sali Tinta " ere W.& of Sheriff street, and 160 Division street, near Ludlow. Importers of Gilt Cornice: Willow Chairs and sofas, ENGELMANN & C William street, up irs. These chairs and so: articularly Sitting mo furniture in fine country houses and ladies’ boudoirs. Pri moderate, Batchelor’s Hair re still the Leading article, by all owledged to be the best dye extant for perfectly coloring the hair the moment it is applied. of thousands in all hari} of the world proclaim it the only reliable dye known, Sold at BATCHELOR'S, 233 Brot way. Moldavia @ream.—This superb compound, Ke gereagtbening | d beautifyin, be} hair, ips 1; fachelor, at Mis eclebrated hair dye and wig factory, 283 Broadway. BACHELOR'S bair dye sold or applied. Nine private room Hair and Whiskers Cut Inimitably, in the une and ei) styles, alway: ks ie due proportion and he head and entire 1 neo of the wears a street, adjoining Liberty. "Halr Many a Noble Pair of Whiskers and Luxu- riant head of hair have been ruined by the application of deleterious quack parations. The only honest and a Uible liquid hair dye is manufactured by DEMONET 18 Cortlandt street. MEYERS, Ladies and gentlomen aa also be supplied at the oy ite dwelling, 59 Eldridge street; Lindaay, 77 Hast Broadw jarket street, No. Bowery, and J 5,000 Wigs and Toupecs, and Twoniy # of ladies’ front bands and curls, one tiousand Iadivs’ k braids and ornamental hairwork of wait wiptioar, are to be found at MEDHURST & HEARD’S 27 aid a Jane. Warranted nov is shviak or change color. Freckles, Tan, ‘Sun Burn, Pimples, Salloc~ uces, redness, eruptions, itchings. de. are positively cus { by using one cake of’ Dr. Gouraud’s Italian Medica! Svap. the best eulogy on the extraordinary curat’ 3 Propertics of this compound, is the fact that during the past ve years i ly been increasing in pablic fav. without one velitary instance of complaint, | Found at ‘the depot, O7 Walker firat store from Broadway; Cal r, 6S South Third str ton street, Boston. Gibbs’ W eradicating body. Great Hair ene BORE S to Bates, Warhington poudre subtile, porfluous hair from any part af the human I, Graham, of Ann street, asserts that my Onguent will force the b jo grow strong and thick in pix weeks, and will not stain “or‘injure the eta. Tey. 16. ib bait dozen. Sent to any part, of the. couatr M15 44 South Third st., Baltimore. “The Heavens shake ont their Cloudy locks” when thund From many grow But Barker's gi hindly Tonique can r all. Prive 25 cents, Headquarters, BARKER’ way. OF . G. The jeweled comb, however rich or raro, Looks quite absurd in carrot colored hair. No Ornaments can Atone or Conceal this defect, yet it may bo removed for mere triffo, and a na- torel brown RT substituted therefor by a si.- gle application of CR STADORO’S Excelsior Dye, man t- fuctured, sold, ard applied (in private rooms) at No.G.Ast cuse. Redding of thirt 's Russia Salve, a Boston Remedy vrata standing; cures, without fail, burns, seald Foils, efitbising, chapped, hands, biles, and’ every outwar LAN CBP, D. Sands, wholesale agents. sold by CH, Ring, cree af Soka stchel aud Ben lway; ‘. V. ClHekener & Co., $1 Barclay ctreet; amd by druggists pad apotheearige generally. TrussesieeThe Only Prize Medal for Radical gure trossea was awarded to MARSH & CU., 244 Maiden lane, by the Crystal Palaee National ndustrish xhibition. Hts, merite are y gauiprehensively in a pamphle snd every variety aperior silk and cotton pestle stockings, ku dag Removel.—Dr. Wheeler, Oculist, hi moved his office for the treatment of dise f the oy 4£6 Broadway, entrance to his office in Broadway 4 Brocme etrcet. Office honrs, 11 A. M. tot P. ‘ilms, specks. and chronic inflammation of the eyelids, of however long ftauding, completely cured. Artificial eyes inserted, Extract of Roses and Elder Fiowers—Ts the only article ever known to rem deen freckles, and tan from the skin. Ono bottle i cient to convince the mort scoptical. Prepared only by ELE W. YONDER: Bowery Drug Store, No. se , and sold by Mrs, Eaves No. Yo Fulton street. Brookly Hyatt’s Infallible Life Balsam, for Rheu- matin, 75, cents; Indie cholagogue, for fever and agus $150; Van Hambert’s female mont for suppressio Ayers’ cherry pectoral, for coughs a ty sitios; Tasting ayrup of nape for do.; Dr, Hampton's voretable tincture for fever and ague; Rodgers’ syrup of liverwort and tar, for constmption, each $l; Wolfe's Scheidam schnapps,’ $1; Storse'sinvigorating cordial, §% two for $5; Rusiie salve, Dailey’s palm extractor, McAlieter’s ointment, Keyser's Hutching’s bitters, 50’ cemis; at verinitupe eneh 25 cents GULON'S, 127 Bowery. Rheumatism, Scrofula, &c.—Hyatt’s Life Laleam is the most certain remedy for thea terrible dis- ceca, You who are suffering the moat torturing pains, re- member that a few dosee of this powerful, yot t co: ound, will afford certain relief, Thou have een sured, aud published {a se Sem, Hersid: and other pe: pers, Theie certificates arerom well known citizens, wuo ean be seen and consulted at any hour, Ciroula tain: ing theco certificates, cam be had at ‘the pein 6 Grand street. | Seventy-five centi Marriea, On Friday, April 21, by the Rey. Mr. Wood, Mr. Zenr- pian DEwsy, formerly of East Poultney, Vt., to Miss Exriy FE. Garren, of this city. On Thursday, April 18, by the Rev. Mr. Hoyt, of the Forty-third street Methodist Church, Meorick MANcENg, of Havre, second mate of the ship St. Denis, to ANN JEANETIE Hours, of Staten Island. April 20, by the Rev. 8. M. Haskins, q., of Sen'Franciseo, to Many E., daugh- ott, Esq., of Williams surg. On Thursday, April 20, ‘by the Rev. Dr. J. W. Alexan- der, Jane R., iayenter of thie late C. G. Smedberg, toJoux Wiikes, Jr., v On Theres; evening, April 20, in Colvary Chapel, cor- ner of Twenty-second street and Fourth avenue, by the Rev. T. Towell, Mr. Tuomas Hvcies to Miss Eien Key- NEDY. On ‘Thu April 6, by the Nev. Mv. Evans, Rector of St. George’s Chapel, Mr Josuv. Tins to MarGargr, only daughter of the late Charles Lee, all of New York. Gn Wednesday evening, April 19, by the Rey. James Millett, at bis residence, No. 808 Broome’ street, Mr. Hexky Granam to Miss Many Conxor. Also, Mr. Iitwey Woops to Miss Denonan Doyze, all of thia city. On Thursday, April 20, by the Rev. Dr. De Witt, Mr. ‘Hows G. SEELY to Miss Susan J. SretxG, all of this city. Louisville and Son Francisco papers please copy. Died, On Friday, April 21, Mania Eanes: Henry and Catherine Emmens, aged 2 years, 6 months ond £8 days. ‘The fri to attend the funeral, from her parents’ 48 West Broadway, at one o’clock this afternoon. remaina will be taken to New York Bay On Friday, April 21, of consumption, severe iliness, Janes Pxnstis, in the 2ist year of his age. His friends en’ acquaintances are respectfully request- ed toattend his funeral, at half past two o'clock to- morrow afternoon, from his late residence, No. 10 Rem- sen street, Williamsburg, without further invitation. His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for in- terment, On Friday, April 21, after ashort but severe ilinees, Jony G. Epwanbe, aged 68 years. His friends and acquaintances of the family, also, the members of Ark Lov ge No. 28 and Continental Lodge I. 0. of O. F., also U. D. of A. No. 7 and D. of 8. No. 1, are respectfully invited to attend: his funeral, at two o'clock to-morrqw afternoon, from his late residence, No. 308 Pedri street. April 21, Mrs. Axxa Hovstox, Gn Friday evening, widow of the Inte Ir. James A’ Houston, formerly con- sand relatives of the family are requested residence, No. The | nected with the New York and Washington press, Har funeral will {ake place at two o'clock to-morrow afternoon, from No. 283 Court street, Rrooklyn. The friends of her family, and of her Inte husband are re- spectfuily invited to attend, On Triday, April 21, Haxxan Jackson, wife of John Jockron, aged 61 years snd T months. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- apectiully invited to attend her faneral, from the resi dence of her son-in-law, William Keano, No, 89 Varick | stieet, at two o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. On Friday morning, April 21, Miss Ciara Wasrenvert. The friends and relatives of the family are reapecttully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 66 Amon street, at cight o’clock to-morrow morning. Her remains will be taken to Fort Lee for interment. On Friday, April 21, Riza Swern, wife of T. #. Sweet, a native of Nottingham. England. Her friends are invited to attend her funeral, at hat part two o'clock, from tbe corner pf State and Smith suet, Exoskipu, only daughter of | In this city, on Tuesday, April 18, after an illness of few dave, Dani. Morton Dowiine, Exq., civil engineer, one of the efaff of the European and North American Railroad Company in the province of New Brunswick, eged about thirty years. On Thurrday, April 20, Mrs, Prowse Price, widow, late of peegland, in the 53d year of ber a igh teenth street, at ore o'clock to-morrow afternoon. ‘Tiaslenatl papers lease copy. On Thurrday, April 20, Nxwron P. Nast, youngest son of Daniel D. and Catherine Nosh, aged one year, seven months and ten days. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, corner of Sixty-| -first street and ‘Tenth avenue, this after- noon, at half-past two o'clock, without further notice. is remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for are respectfully invited to at- tend her funeral, at nine o’clock to-morrow morning, from the residence of her son-in-law, W. A. Taylor, 106 Allen street. Her remains will be taken’ to Past: chester for interment. On Wednesday, April 12, Hesry Van Brunt, aged 43 years. His remains were taken to the Cemetery of the Evergreens. In Jersey City, on Friday, April21, Harner, wife of Samuel W. Dunscomb, The friencs of the family will please attend the funeral, at the York street M. FE. Church, at nine o'clock to-morrew: morning, without further invitation; from thence ker re- mains will be taken to West Bloomfield for interment. At Pleasant Valley, on Tuesday, April 18, CaLveRT M. CanFinin, late of Oswego, aged 28 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, at half-past ten o’clock, to-morrow ain from the residense of his father, int Valle: Dutchess county. , J., on Friday morning, April 21, of con- gestion of the brain, Roumet J. Harvey, aged about 58 years, On Thursday morning, April 13; at six o'clock, in Ha- vana, Island of Cuba, Witiaa B. Wiittaus, of the firm of McDonald & Williams, of this city, in the 26th year of his age. PERSONAL. TP puns. COSGRAVE, WHO WAS IN ENGLAND OR France during th dis acquainted with Mr. A, Le Mere, of Lond At G2 Orebard strest abe F MR. BULINGAME, OR BURLINGHAM, WHO was formerly connected in business with a Mr. Hawk, in St. Augustine, Florida, will call on Henry Major, 117 Fulton street, he will hear of tomething to his advantage. IPHE GOVERNESS: X. X WILL PLEASE SEND HER address to the officg of Mir. Carpenter, corner of Reade and Weet streets, cat HE GENTLEMAN WHO Pic wa UP THE PARASOL in Broadway and rode offi is requested to re- turn it atthe Gramercy Hou: + corner of Broadway and Twenticth street. RELIGIOUS NOTICKS EV. J. M_MACAULRY WILL DELIVER A DIS- course gn “The influence of tlie Gospel on tho female character,’ Mh the South Dutch Churoh, ¥ifth avenue, cor- ner of Twenty-first streot, on Sadbath event at 736 o'clock, id instant, ‘CRYSTAL PALACE. RYSTAL PALACE.—THE NEW YORK CRYSTAL Palace is temporarily closed, in order to receive and arrange ® world of rare und beautiful articles, from Europe and our own country, preparatory to its cand re-opening, and fetes re-inauguration, on thodth of May next. ae ibe icvlars of the interes ing ceremonies of the occasion ublished in due time, ‘Teo prizes of ono handred Weltars cueh ere atted fac the best Tee Ganotn mower of tx dustzy, Invention, and the Arts, to bi rat joa b the New York Harm: dred members—the O« to be sent in by the 25th jon for t! xhibition of the Industry nnot too strongty urge upon all hanics, manufacturers, and artista, the overwhelming of displaying their choicest specimens in the Arrangements are being made with the moat and railroad eompanics throughout the country to carry passengers to the Crystal Pala reduced rates of travel, and additional measw fected calculated to secure an enormous namber se visiters to thie magnificent enterprise. On the day ‘ening of the re-opening, (4th May,) notwithstanding tracrdinary attractions, the price of admission will be but %cents. The fixe price of admission after the re-inauga- ration, will he, on all oye except Saturdays and Monda: £0 cents; children under 12 years, 25 cents. On Saturd: and Mondeys, without Augie toage, cents, The Palace will open at 8 o'clock Ahn BARNUM, President. NB th Avenue Railroad cars leavo tho rear of the Astor Honse ev, Broadw: al street, every three Cryrtal Palace di leavi ened door. No other cai Ly. numbering ove; RYSTAL PALACE. ORGANIZED TRADE AND industrial societies and organizations, in tho cities of New York, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, Jersey City, and New- ark, are invited to send two delegates each to’ represent said cocieticsat the re-opening of the Crystal Palaco, to take place on thedth day of Mey next. All soclotios wend. ing delegates from their respective bodies, are respectfully requested to send the names and addres logaton to the undersigned who will see that ‘tiekets are farulshed to enid dele; ates. pee tg ba are requested to wear suitable Ledges of the day of the re epertg. designating the so cietle: they repretent. JOHN H. WHITE, Chairmen Com mittee, 59 Nassau saan! = THE TURF. RRR een hw v EXTREVILLE COURSE, L. I, 5 PRorniNa. —ON Monday, April 24, at 3 o'clock swoepstake $150; mie heats, pret three in five, in h . tho owners to A. Duryee names ch. Genes as m. Saratoga Maid; Wm. Der! I lin 1 names b. g. Unknown; 1~k—. Bill Durl inks named brown geld- J. Onnibuses leave hourly for the CON: KLIN, "Proprietor, WANTS. wo RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRLS WISH SITUA- purse and plain sewer; the other as ratands dresem: objec erwork, or go in the teavel need apply but ® res 207 First avenue, betwoen Pit 'Y COMPETENT TO ATTEND desirous of obtainin, the city. Address y geing to Eur cimpanion avd. interpreter, with reveral modern Ia) inkes, and Grawirg and painting. ‘The beat rele New York and in Paric. Address, be 1,6., Union square Post Otes. mn pi travelling be TPO GROCER AND LIQUOR DEALERS.SITUATION Wanted, by@ steady young American. Is capable of in wholesale or retail busitore, Can d_ keep the books if rom late employer. de, Fequired Unquestionable reference Address Grocer, Broadway Post Oiliee, 0 rived from maid insome of the frst families for several SRAVERS ON COPPER, WOOD, &e.—An I to find @ similar situation. She can work well with her telligent boy, alout seventoon years of age wishes to needle, and theroustly understands the dgties of that | learn the engraving Vusiness. ile is an exeelfont penman capacity. Addross V. ¥.,73 Ludlow street, dear Grand, ond is kcquainted with drawing, being at present under tho tuition 0! martor. Address Charles, care of C. F, » 44 Wail street, A YOUNG Woman Is DESIROUS TO OBTAIN 4 situation as sea: it rate dree 3 q ESIRE SR PLACER COMME Naneat ates nce eoudre. S'adresser au No, 123 ‘TIreiztome rue, entre la Troislime et Quatriome avenues. ¢ understands millinery end Ate of plain sewing. vould like to travel with a indy: customed to Tho best of city r Can’ be JANTED— A, FRENCH WOMAN, TO TAKE CAR struct @ehild seven years of age; ‘who saunot speak Basia second door from Se: eral housework, 1 . ba teenth street, Inquire at 360 W y ANTED—A GOOD COLORED COOK; MUST BE A ved washer and ironer. Apply at t2 Irving plese. ANTED—LY A YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN, A situation at chambermaid; is an excellent person to take care of children; the very best of reference from the family she is now living with, Inquire at 45 Wost Thirty- third street. ANTED—A SCOTCH, GERMAN OR ENGL! testant cirl, who is a first rate washer and iro: RESPRCTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN WISHES 0 take gentlemen's washing to her residence, No. 60 Washington top Beor. A rinsr RATE LAUNDRESS AND HOUSEMAID— And to make herself generally useful, wanted ins tmall private family, at No. 66 Ninth street, near Fifth ay- None but ey Seoteh cr German, with unexcep- references from their Inst place, need apply. A LADY 18 DESIROUS OF OBTAINING copyiNa, or writing of any kind. Any pereon in need of a co ist would oblige the advertiser, by directing a note to K. ble of takin f ¥) child; geod cit, Herald oftec. ban ig ax Guired. d. | None eran! my ali at Ste o’eloe . | entry. Best of ‘ANTED-RY A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG way, twenty-four yareof age, situation as shipping clerk, seclegt i awe " store. grocery, oa ir har ag pox A | ferres ase nowledge of hookk +t ° | city refsrence, “Addre eapine 7 Meraid cfhee, Wren y married 1 | experic | 10fer to L | Ply to M Count AD, rattatt TANTED—AN EXPERIENC ED SALESMAN IN THE carpettrade, ‘To an efficient person liberal terms will, be offered. Also, ‘an upholeterer, to fit and lay exepeta. Apply immediately to Young & Jayne, 432 Pearl street. rand in'Bevope sof vie eer Se cas TANIED—A MAN, AS HOSTLER, HE MUST PER- fectly understand the care of horses, and make hima- useful. A German preferred. Apply at tho House, Chatham square, between eight aud this day. self general), Fourth War twelve o'clock, A. M, ANTED-AN ACTIVE, INTHLLIGRNT AMERICAN tesa good hand and oan come well ro- ress, in the hand-writing of the applicant, Lex 2,637 Post Ofte ] Aeneas A SEWaP Aree OFFICE. A BOY who has had some rio in the mailing depart ment. Good recommendatior juired. Apply imum ly at 49 Dey street. te- \ ;ANTED—AN ACTIVE AND INTELLIGENT BOY, About 15 or rixteen years old, who Hives with his ‘ate: must write a good hand and be well Adcress, with references, in the handwriting of the nt, P.'B., Herald oe \ 7 ANTED— faring, wag: sirle to learn per moutik four cotton wea' nora and railroads, waiters, lau city an tad coun! coun PLN GOOD FRENCH COOK WISHES A PLACE IN A respectable fantily of few persons. Address E. R., Herald office. GOOD COOK WANTED—ONE jy or i im washing. Apply to A. W. stres' A YOUNG MAN OF INDUSTRIOUS AND TEMPERATE habits ia desirous of obtaining a situation as cop; or entry oler! to cuter into mercautile \ANTED.—A FAMILY IN BROOKLYN WISHES ‘ants, one to cook, wash and iron, and the other must both un: nd be willing ‘to do it. None others need eal. referred. Aptly, with good city ‘aiden lane, betw ING TO As. , No. 3 William ATANTED—A LADY TO ATTEND A LACE TRIMMING ‘and fancy store, to one who is 4 first rate saleswoman esines d, and quick | and who has had experience in a first elase store, » liberal n_ give unexceptionable city reference, | compensation will be allowed. Apply at 593 Broadway, to "Herald offi A. Harley. A YOUNG Man BETWEEN SIXTEEN AND, TWEN- ty years of age, who can produce good city sd bas been accustomed to 0 good situation by applyin ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, OR ENTRY CLERK'S tituation wanted, by reac married man of some ex- perlene situatio G rR ation wanted ie a private family: good city Teforen ven. Apply D. k. ingonis in Union jetween Clinton and Court atreets, Brookly ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, ONE OR two children to bourd, in a soufortable home. Apply atg 7 Chrystie treet, in the yard. ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT woman, a sitvation to do cooking, washing and iron- ing. Inquire at 262 Eact Ninth strect, in the basement, Beet of city reference given. ANTED—A GOOD AMERICAN GIRL ning oysters, can hear of & 63 Siath avenue, Salary not fo much of an ob oat paid, B. 4 SINGLE YOUNG MAN, WISHES lo family as coachman; Sears with mest respectable ana y and Country, and can produce the most ct as & permenant ., 426 Hudson stre dre: 8 COACHMAN. to engage wi riven for the last lies, both in tI t (ONE FROM eee are xererence MG Sone solriaty, enya bility, - the New England States preferred), for a small family tera, aaddler, corner of Thirteenth strect and ‘roadway, | Comtisting of three cr four persons. She ran one: plain and fancy cooking, and aleo sewin, tions toan English, Scotch or French girl; i must speak the English lamguace fluently. ‘The bi mendations required. Address for one week, terms, &c., to ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO THE general honsework of a small family. Apply to Mr. Robertson, Skiliwan street, East Brooklyn, fourth house where he cau be seen for two days, 00K: FOLDER: stands folding ply at 296 Bowery, WANTED, A GIRL THAT UNDER. titching, and sewing blank work. Ap- OOKKEEPER WANTED—AN INTELLIGENT, AC- tive and honest young man, who can keep booka by ¢cuble entry, and make bizngelf otherwise useful. Apply at Sisomerat Sf Totel, corner of eseaMePyay | om right band side north from Myrtle avenue: ee eee y ASHER AND IRONER—SITUATION WANTED IN OY WANED, IN A CABINET WAREROOM.—SA- ‘amily, by a German girl, who can i Good city references given. Apply at cor ie aes Os a peek, ADDI, Wiktixenicesce, d Green streets, Jersey City, for two days. AHA MBERMAID, AND TO ASSIST. AS LAUNDRE: Situation wanted, ina private family. Apply at \ WANTED-IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A PRO testant young woman, who well understands the du- ties of chambermaid aud waiter. Apply, with reference, at 69 Amity street, between the hours of 9 and 3 o'clock. TANTED—AN FXPERIENCED COOK, WHO UN- derstand# baking and making butter, to go to North- atpton, Maré. To a person well qualified, this will be a de- sirable home, Also ® waiter girl, to assist in the washing and ironing. "None need apply. but those who have lived in there capacitice, “Germans ifr Americans preferred, and goed reference req’ . & mity street, before nine o'clock on Monday or HAMBERMAID AND HOUSEKEEPER'S SITUATION pectable private family.—The advertiser ceping in consequence of her husband ages not so much an object as a com- M.A. S., Herald otfice. eect i ortable home. TUATION y referonce jor two days. (hu awaeRwarp AND SEAMSTRESS— wanted. ina smail private tamil, God Apply at 36 West Seventeenth : treet,,1 HAMBERMAID AND WAITER-SITUATION WA} sa, in a small private family. Apply ab 171 i YT ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, FROM FOURTEEN TO tixteen years old, in a Froach confectionery etore. Oxe that can speak French preferred. Apply at $79 Broad: viven. “Hird btreet, near Eight! , third floor, bi wey. hours of 9 und 40 relock, for two days. eres Ww ED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE -HAMCERMAID OR WAITER.—SITUATIO DE WOMAN, as Fecinstress: can make childrs / ina small vrivate family. Good city references given, Apply st $5 Crosby streot, for two days, A\HAMBERMAID AND WAITER —SITUATION WANT- ed in a small privtac family. Good city reference given. Appi: Second avenue, rear building, third floor? for two Cutt A R WA private family. 2 Fant Eleventh street, for ty you clothing, and understands fumnily sewing: Is willing to in (he care of children or do light chamberwork. Has no election to the country, Good city reference given. Plsase 6 East ‘wenty eighth street. WASTED—A NURSE. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT, And who can come well recommended. Apply at 133 Macison avenue, from { WANTED-I8 A PLAIN FAMILY, TWO GIRLS | ONE as cook, washer end ironer;, the other as chataberinaid and walter.’ Call at 34 Weat ‘Tw None but elfth ret. Vx testants, and those who understand their business, need oprly. WAXIEDCTWO PROTESTANT WOM short distance in the country in a smuall fan ook, Washer and ironer, milking and making butter Leras nurse and seametress. Best refer: days, ‘ituation a ccmpanion to an elderly or inv: ap rble ord willing to superintend the domes:ie gements of a fowily. The hi est references will be given. Address Nery, Herald off as OOK—SITWATION WANTED IN A SMALL PRI. vate family. Good city references given. Ap) vg Anu street, for two days. She speaks Engiish, and Germ 00K, WASHER AND IRONER—SITUATION WANT- J ed. in a small private family. Good city reference given, °: eqired. vply at 167 Broadway, room 98 tlird floor, betwoou 9 and iW o'clock, t ly at ‘rene! W4step—ny who speaks the sh Tangy drees and chambermaid, “She can give tho best of roferoncer from her Inst place, 124 Waverley place, whore eho is still ap ly at 98 Forsyth street, in the rear, room No. 5, fortwo | living. a ati Sates aide JANTED—SIX SALESWOMEN, IN A LADIES’ (re AND HAS NO OBJECTIONS TO ASSIST IN fornishing 8 store. Pply but those accus hig and ironing, or go a short distance inthe | tomed to the busine: pable of filing the pla frsh class saleswomen, ‘Apply at 629 Broadway. TET NURSE, OR TO TRAVEL WITH A PAMILY; ag a fresh breast of milk—Situation wanted, in > all private family. Good city reference given. Apply West street, third floor, front room, for two days. ET NURSE.—SITUATION WANTED, IN A ERI- country.—Situation wanted in» private family. reference given Apply at 224 First avenue, ‘Thirteenth and "Fourteenth Streets, for two days. NOOK, WASHER AND aa a PROTESTANT ‘wants a rituation in a small private family, Good city riepyces given, Apply at 45 East Eleventh street, for two ey a, Good city betwoen NION, COURSE, 5L. I pril 25, 3P. M. Phot best $16 poeane iin; A Conkling br.'g. Boney. St i nit ner Whelpley a names om “ge. SNEDIB "Propristor. THE MILITARY. TLANTIO. GUARDS! ATTENTION.—IN CONSE uence of the inclemengy of the weather, the parade of the 20th inet: is portponed until Monday, 24th Apel, The company will assemble at Warren Hall) corner Wf ent; nd Oliver rtreets, at 7 e’clock A. M. Kidd's splendid ban in hee new uniform, will nocompAny, the UATE By,2° “B. porns, Seoretary. THE TRADES, «0. REDERS WANTED FOR POWER PRINTING ary $15 per week. Apply in the prossroom of | one "Herald ciive. wo a ul leg MERCHANT TAILORS.— WANTED—A SITUATION by a first rate pantaloon and vest cutter. Best of re- ference given. Address Cutter, Herald office. 0 TAILORS.—WANTED, TWO GOOD COAT MAKERS: to gon short distance in th country. apply to James Craigic, 143 Nateau strret, before 12 o'clock. (Q MANUFACTURERS OF (FINE JEWELRY AND importers of wi b: cod dosiness man, a situatio ing agent in some respestable how touthern trade; has © good connection, and can Goubted reference as to character, responsibility, honesty, ke, Address, for two days, Francis, Herald o 0. Noins but first class houses need apply. were be ahd aly] = FIRST R. TR CUTTER, da large ive un- lary will be give ment on Broadwa: PHOLSTERER WANTED—TO GO TO st. Lout one who thoroughly understands his busin produce onesceptionstis references ¢0.saeh teesdy exapi ment will be given. Apply at 3 Water street, up stairs. WANIEDTIWENTY FIVE PRINT COLORERS, IM: mediately, go go to Philadelphia, to engage in the best, clase work, for the highest wages and, to such as are competent, per joyment will be given. ‘The op- (nae unity now prese ted hone more fayorable to good co lorers than awy ever before oftered, ar an immonse amount of profitable coloring can be secured for soveral years, which, together with the low rates of living in Philads! ie wis atte the parties engaging to live Sant and fei nething for a rainy day. A gn Tuosilay, Wedn 4 thd Thuredey of next week. 25th, 2th w ‘a sigst, from the office of t Sévoraue 10 to TANTED-ONE OR TWO GOOD = that are accustomed to working on Germin silver ted goods, to go a few miles out of tho eity, one hour’ fail Ly steaimbont: Good wages and steady employm will be given. Address E. P. B , Horald office. 7 ANTED—THREE OR fale MACHINISTS; NONE but ood workmen need apply at Wildey & Bulger’s, {9 Ann street, in the rea CLOTHT ‘NAST OFF CLOTHING AND PURNITU WANTED - Persons having any to spose of cau receive a fair pric @, Or by sending per Port to L treet. 'Ladice ‘attended toby Mri EN’S AND BOYS’ yee AT WHOLESAB AVL nnd retail, at the Tow: 4 VAND RTL, 81 Fulton street. and 879 Broadway. cor ROE. BARTS WHOLE WORLD —woRLD's HAL J Woodman Hart, a Wa Prope Baron ickor otlee open teow. 9 Ur This expraoretuar, ingenious, sna com, Prebonsive masterpiece of art, the Os y thing of The ting ‘eve ; the: World’ now open ‘s Hall, innightly witnessed by crow dod audiences, who” unanimously Pronounce it s most wonder- ful developement of mental fertility, The whole stracture is of realland snd water, witha surface of one thousand square feet, with moving ships, burning mountains, &c., and presente 9 compl: iv vii f the whole curface of on lobe, in connection with the World, may be seen # odel of the city of Francisgo, together with reeeren Panoramic Vie of the California Gold Rexion I songequonce of the excitement or bihition, and tl ua may be ob o of thie enterprise:— Hankins’ book and fancy store. 104 Eighth avenue; Vnior square Pest Ofte. Broadway, near rteench tweet: AXfotd's bookstore, No, 163 Bowery; Nevin's book: No. 103 Fulton, and No, 6 Main street, Beookiye No. 49 Fourth street, Willinmsnargs Libblew's ladies! hate deostieg salvon, N dren, 1 3% oon| 34 and 75¢ P.M. p tupendous enterprire may be kad of he} Bulkicy, Attorney at Law, No, 49 Wall street; F. J. cher & Uo. real ertate broke 89 Roses tt Leoffice, Werld’s Hell, Allo port be tent, port paid, money pncloneds to Prof. Ha Nos. 977 and 979 Broadway when the tickets and fall p tioulars of the enterprise w1)l be promptly forwarded to an: art ef the world. See. Ville of thy day, and the principal Sally and weckly papers jn. the ety, and throughout the States and Canadas, for Spl pezticalare of the great on- phere V vate family, Good city references given. Apply at 126 East Twenty ninth street, for two days. W232, 808SE WANTED—FOR A BABS SIX MONTIIS to take charge cf it at her own residence. Ad- drove Mss, Juion square Post Otlice, ANTED—IN A HOUSE FURNISHING STORE IN Brooklyn, @ young man from sixteon to cighteon yea! samen: gue who bees p Rab wedge of the | ‘ei. ¢ CgOKAND WalTER a ANtO 4D FIRST RATE COOK for s small private Nine but those who a ie {ngs good ‘Wirty-sixth street, b “OOK, WASHER AND IRONER WANTED, FOR | , Staten Island, in a fntaily of seven; mu and J and bave good city references Apply, from 10 till 12 cek, at $80 Broadway. 00K WANTED—ONE ACCU: avaloon preferred, A smart, pe mi ke herself generally useful, with x tf van nee,may 1g ue: TANTED—ON A SMALL PLACE OUT OF TOWN, A man who terete farming aud cardowing. Apply enily n square, between 4 at a8 South sti * OACHMAN WANTED—AN, ENGLISH OR SCO TANTED—A MAN THAT IS A TIRST RATE JUDAE wan, Must understand his business well. Apply at 31 of money; h taken, Inquire of G ner of Sixth street and ‘bowery v BESSMAKER OR SEAMSTRESS.— SITUATION wanted in a private family. Has no objection 0 go a short distance in the country. Apply at 165 East Twonty- fifth etreet, for two days. AGUERREOTYPES.—WANTED, A LAD WHO HAS had some experici polighing and galvanicing | daguerrectype pigton at GURNEY" ery, No. Broadway. FD—BY A FRENCHMAN, WHO. SPEAI nelish very well, a situation as tervant im a private Best of references given. Address arnett, Her Wn E family. ald ©: TANTED—IN A PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING ertallishment, a young man as clerk; he must write a ford bend and Lave soine knowledge of the business: Apply to Pbillin & Quin, No, 12 Dey etreet, between 12 and 3 Tp" antcne ake is WANTED.—WANTED.TWENTY first-rate ladien’ dress cap makers. ‘The highest waset and employment. the whole year gusranton ng @ aprly unless # throng aequainted with the Dadanoe requi @ character and ability. Addross Pe, Seston Post, Office, post paid. RUG MILLER WANTED.—A PERSON FULLY COM- nt, who ds the mustard business, may address with name and referonces, to Lenox, Herald ofhice, gt fe yea RG ONE Cae abet TO the ertire charge No others need any to Sun 6. Siete Peiteke tae cee ee in ton etre RUG C\ERK WANTED—IN A RETAIIASTORI A your g man having the necessary qualiti adcrees Druy gist, Herald office, giving teferen ps CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY understands bis business, and is a good salesman. cit ¥ ppcenee required. Apply at the Bowery drug store, ANTED—BY A MARRIED MA A wholesale concern—is mostly acquainted with the wine and liquar trade, in and out doors, and bookkeeping Speaks difterent languages and cam give satisfactory Foter ences, Address 7. C., Herald office, Bae .A SITTATION IN Dre Wa nNtepa SALESMAN, THOROUGHLY AC quainted with the city dry goods business. Apply to Ly! Jones, 27 Hudson »| TANTED.—A MIDDIE AGED MAN, WHO WAS deen emrloyed ae a travelling agent for nearly four s, and having a pair of horses and wagon of his own te eninge in some reepectable travelling }usiness; of ld cell the horses and wagon, and engage in any light lusiness. Can produce both reference a it re. quired. A lino addressed to Traveller, No. #9 Bedford street, will mect with prompt attention. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AS A COM- panion, for a fine bedroom and fine parlor, in Hoboken: Will have an opportunity of learning the German language, Price, €4 per week, with broakfust only, Referenceroquir- ed. Address P. office. ANTED—A MAN AND A BOY, TO GO INTO THE gountry fore year. | The man most be single, and G ENF RAL HOUSEWORK, WASHING AND IRONING situation wanted, in ‘a email pri Fefvrence given. eit at 182 floor, for two da; lived in her last pla under 35 or over 45 3 derstand the b of OVERNESS—A LADY WELT QUALIFIED BY BX | pain etable gar are of horses and driving, periere cae sucerss in the instraction of young beves edge of farming, willing to make himself = orires an engagement either as resident or daily « rally cectal’ and of Wlometi© babite oy ty wor in arebcel offemily. Her course of insteuction comprises | tle farm, to do chores, &c, Good recommendations required, Ancte leftat Wm, B.C. Carpe: and Weet streets, directed to . TA Enalish| {French and sf office, corner of Rea _C., will be attonded to, WANTEDIBY A HARD WORKING SCOTCHMAN, With or without n family, sic, Address L. M., box 1,119 Post letra SITUATION WANTED, BY A STEADY, IN- My tet io man, who is handy, ‘capable and Sollbfal, | 54 senage ous gentieuae/y ot Logos the charge of poe a ations, Address Thomas, Union | ond manage any contloman ys ninco mie am e willing to hi to Henry Darou OUSEKEEPER’S SITUATION 1 WANTED—BY ‘AN hildre Ry center eee ae, aa capevility ond roduce satisfac. aarti tory reference for eapabilit ity ly at 330 Waray WANTED, APPLY URTWEEN 10 AND iz Brondway, corner of White street. In sr A ran. o'clock, at Thompeon & Suns’, ARDWARE.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS HAD Wilten's ; SITUATION WANTED—BY A pera nearly visit years experience in the hardware busi. tant Swiss, who has beon roveral years in this coun- nees, would like with some person now doing pd syeaks English, French and German, He thorongh- s retail trade, or aheul op pening ry glore Best of referen erstands bis business, and can give first rate city ro. snd required, Address J. J. B., Worald othcn, for others he refers to his present employer, at ed Tis Broadway, where ‘he can be seon fore few days, —SITUATION WANTED IN A PRI- UNG ME! vate family. Good city ref 0 fp onbesribers ona take cavers er nev bea pone wich s eet, for two days aaa . benutifully ilinetrated, Wacor and vant pope oie bel is & Co,, 55 Dey street, URSE AND CHAMDERMATD — wants o situation ins ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN ; ALSO, reference given. Apply atl fa young lady to attend to millinery. 2 ait the WARSTED,10 Go souTH—A YOUNG MAN BETWEEN 1h and 20 years of age, who understands « ‘ean Now York Vourniag Store, 477 Drosdway. rote 2 Want Dy one acge: Fartern States TO MANUFACTURERS oF JEWELRY. —_ a chance to travel to sell watches and j with sho basin Satisfactory ri 8 fi write a geet hand, and fe willing to make himeclt Wire of G. W, Follansboo, at the Astor House. Treful, fs s large miseeltancous ertablishmont. en ni moral but thove who ean 2 Wena atisfactory reference. QAISE QUT PRUT Dam: | Arriication Ly tet ade, in, heapplicants own ‘pour soizner des petite handw ing the 24th ‘to R. Hon tte semaine ri) no. ning. on sia aes ame and address, SITUATION CLERK, ON BOARD bn ocean or river going ateamer. “The ‘sdvortiser will lad to remunera: ny One Procarin weitna- tinn of thie sort ter, St. Louis Hotel, Chamber street. W “ANTED—A MAN TO. ATAKX CHARGH OF A BREAD iat Ce Dg A tans ie thorough! wy A starde his tuelness conata ‘Apply at 166 Pearl street, i weet ee arely at ML. Ri Broadway, RRVANTS. sorb BEST SERVANTS FOR owe Sing el werk ouch antgske clacton tomvcee, | WW ANTED-A WAITER, SPRAKING SPANISH, ASD waiters Sad Tigheh corvusts, who un lerstands his Dusiness. Apply immediately at Gorman Broome street, Waiters gardeners coacimen nen Imt | ctoble hel ¢ found ab MORRIS & ER1’S ertablishment, 2°7 Broadway, corner Reade } W under the Irving House, | SERVANTS—EXPERIENCED DP .ctlons are wanted ANTED-—BY AYOUNG MAN, A BITUATION IN Worse lmpertiog or ng house, that ean tndnence is employer a route of eastom; understands é rectify ing liqus Good city reference riven W. P., Thirtiett evouth aven Wao SPEAKS SERVANT! for three professed cooks, (highly reco! erfean, thorough! % | Wx 3 BY A FRENCHMAN, heumper | ns feevant in German and Ieallan Nery well 8 situs ny private fam at near Frito Aderers Be. it Lwiwa,€ Totertuces give TO SHIRT AND CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS — ANTE D CAP. | Tw Wanted, work on one of Wheeler & Wilson's oering Wh he: f he: a CARAULE MAX, 0 woebines, Vy ner mpetent operater, Please addrece 3 vrefpl, Apply ot the etabler, corner of Bayard and Elisa * Ded EME DiVAE, Shu Daub AY Blept + Webh phopie —bY (SPECIAL REQUEST I cepeat their late free Bleecker B git Thursday, Apel May.o ard ‘Figkteenth treet; after May iat," 775 Broad mae J V. HUNTINGTON'S LECTURE, “ AUTHORITY + and the Revolution, or The War of Principles,” will be given at the Tabernacle, on aeRaey. fps 12h. ‘Tickets 25 cents, Lecture commences at 5 o'clock AVUCLAL NOTICES. SMR. AND MRS OSCAR SHANGHAI LEFT FOR Europe without giving any notice to their relatives, the \ifather of the Frederick ealled at No. 2 De ftreot yesterday, at the sreat | Bape ce 1 A. M., and, mue! to his turprise, found the to Le too tru Boing yo overcome, he linmediately expired. Requieseat in pace. infan SERIE OMe FERRY.—THE PUBLIC ARE a infor tl pectfull the ferry is now completed, and running during the day. On and after Monday next t Donte will start at A. M.-and run Wedues- day, April 26, the public are invitod Secvas thes of charge. It runs from’ foot of Tenth street, Kast river, to L street, Greenpoint, L. 1. UDSON AND BERKSHIRE RAILROAD COMPA- pany. Notice A mecting of the bondholders of this company will be held xt the Lrving Ho is olty, 0 the 26th day of April i 4ovclock P. M., to hear re- port of committee app: 1 2 former meeting, and to Ueeide upon future action, All bondholders are specially requested to be present, or te he represented 9. . R. A. BARNARD, New York, April 20, 1°54. J. & OF 0, FpIHE MEMBERS OF ARK LODGE, No. + 28, are ret pectfully requested to meet at the lodge room, Odd Fellows’ Hall, tia mt one o'clock, to pay the last tribute of respect to our Inte brother, Joha'£. Edwards. By order of EDMOND SHERIDAN, N, G. Com mittee. ANTING OBSERVATORY. TICE IS HEREBY given, that a meeting of tho stockholders of this arsoci: tion will be held wt the Observatory. on Monday, May In for t Hon of ofhcers for the ensuing yoar. The pol will be open from 3 to 5 o'clock, P. Till be closed from April 24 uotit Stay i Bae’ which wero sent to of Long Beach, wilt the subser! bors who a1 N&C TOTICE.—PILGKIM LODGE, | 43 1. 0. OF O ‘The members of Pilgrim Lodge are requested to at- tend on Monday evening, 24th inst., at their lodge room 92 Lowery, as businoes of Liportance will be transacted. Rese er of JAS. WADE, N. G. . Pinto, See! CAB, N i EW YORK HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY —MEM- ) their ‘dues will be admitted, with m during tho exhibition. ‘Those in tl A tickets in season on . PARSONS, Chemi- bere «lo have J OTICE.—ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED Sgainst reveiving or negotiating « certain promissory note, wade bythe fulscriler for six hundred dollars, 96 ninety days after datc, iu favor of and endorsed by William ated Peekekill, April 10. (instant, , payable atthe KR. 1, no value having been and, ws is suppored having been lost i. Any information on the A. Sackett, Liberty. 1AM LEA R. ebants’ y ONICE TO CORPORATION CARTMEN, EMPLOYED in the removal of dirt, ashes, &c., from the streets, ag tie Bosyd o: Health.—Cartmen employed aw at the upper drill room, market, ‘irst to the Fourt: enth onl in sive, on Monday, April 24 and from the Fifteenth to the Twenty-second wards, on Tuesday, Apr 125, commencing »& Wo'clock A.M. ‘this pay will be to the completion of the work, uncer the dircetion of the City Inspector, on the 8th inst.’ Cartmen who bave not heen paid on baye. nd there not present at the oon ot th 8 above, will be ition w jase, on Wedgerduy, A Renencing ‘at the same directed } above will nor. LOMAS S. DOWNING, City Inspector. FFICE OF THE A s TRANSIT, COMPANY of Niearage New York, April 1354. —N other hereby given t} to manace the Lu from tha tust Bonday in *ce of the comprny on Monds, from 12 o'clock M. to 22. M. FFICE OF THE N April 10, 1854. e dedinred & atvia yg poekbetive s sfer book will By order piltesinels ‘tix directors of this company for twelve months no next, wil be hold at the of- y, thy Tet day of May next, ‘By order, ISAAC C.'LRA, Secrotary._ EW YORK GAS LIGHT COMPANY, ‘The Fe wident and directors bave this do neon th the Petreary Go afer Monday ie ay sed from tha 25h ins . L. EVERITT, Secretary. HGENIX MINING AND. MANUFACTURING com- ny, of Vircinia.—The annual meeting of the stock- holders of this company will he held on fi May next, at 11 ofc A. N Whisk Unie At elpetion. der ex) direseety’ fib ter year Will take place. Polls will Le open from c'clock, The trapefer beokg will be closed from 2ith April to let May inclusive. %. MoCREADY, Secretary. New York, April 22, 18%4. 7, the doth dey of Jum irs deriro sat exsaat Sosaoen voll are requested to mal p' the anuers med: at ibelr ‘odie, etween tho hours of 9 2. W. ALLEN, GEO. H. PURSER, WM, J. PECK, NOTICE —CHANGE OF RATES ‘The New York and New ee bax Con missioners. ELEGRAPH een New York and Boston. England Union Telegraph Company and tho Commercial Telegraph Company have found it necessary to in their rates of tarif aud have mutually agreed to t lowing seal Retwee: Betweén N. York and Providence, tart fore a Heeh added word, df I stations, for ten words... .. ‘Tariff to and from all way sto! TS ae next cn Mel sned for joint committees, 30) FERTS. New Yerk, i piano a ERR 10 PORTS.—TWO be al en, pone _ ‘The cirectors of th Worlds 's Exhibitior fe PRIZES — committee, whose namos will be Address L. C. Stuart, Acting Seore ory, c Crystal Palncas?” (PHE SIXTY EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NEW the wnal dinner, at the Astor House, on M inet. The political state of Europe, in ie to ceeply interested. aud the very’ general ryapathy aud expreteed rerposting it, will Forder weuliar 4 th British me city, to attend Tew ith York St. George's Society will be celebrate a a rite w Yor| tel. . cronce NjULPIN: nH Broadway. COMMITTER ON FERRIES 01 DAR T Councilmen wilt hold a meating ct zon ge to tak City Hall, at 3 o'clock P. consideration the lease éf the Hoboken ferry’ at to teen et " FRANCIS M. CURRY, VID A FORBES, “Lristepher etrect. Committes . R. FOST! ry {OUN G. SERLY, ries. Wa. CLEARY, Ma ____FURSTTURR, Sparano’ N AMELLRD FURNITURE, -BUYERS v.THIs PASH. style of fornit: cet lac et a Bic tthe trad joors west we SO URNITURE.. ie HIGH KF fon torah tet per ae Cash ia SOF PaID tic! Sates sane. fornisht up town wi dees at New Smid fo nd jank street, era R. WAL! ee _ EE wacesen FURNITURE.—AT La byte pind warerooms, No, 70 Broadway, a ve did assortment of cabinet furniture of t The! best eee city and country trade, consisting of rosew pub and mahogany libraries, wardrobes, etegeres, parlor furniture in suites Sov brocatelle or velvet; bedetend warhttan cathe id mth reotn chairs to. match: hore kinds; palliae sand fe lows.” Algo, well worthy of eB. MCKINNEY, 707 Brosdway, * ARID ETF betakl at MANUPA( wade of rearoned wood, Terergheut, ap In Sons sy Ob b8E BOGE ity,