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Applied to get transportation, and havo invariably been a spoke to me at the Astor House, it was foar or, five days before she | oth ‘or 18th ult. What would be the natural ba mpage y 1g of this steamer, et he ine TESTIMONY OF N. B. PALMER. ‘This witness being sworn, testified as follows:— Question. How long have you been a sea captain from yy eh thirty years, @. What was the reputation of the Faleon as a sea- worthy vessel, among vautical men, previous to her re- | cent return from sea? ‘A. I should say it was decidedly bad. TESTIMONY OF WILLIAM K. GARDINER. Willinm R. Gardiner, witness for the defence, sworn, testified as follows :— Questio: een iaae is your profession? Answer. ipmaster. Q What was the reputation of the steamer aged a8 & seaworthy vessel, among nautical men, her recent return from sea? A. I know more of her character in New Orleans than here; I pene oy gaa much of her here; there her ebsracter is v: Q ae you ever commanded a steamboat ? if so how A. kale nerves op wceen de loreal Ihave been two or three ti 7 What was the gn pot) tion of bee Falcon at New Or- and to what time do you A. November last; she was then ve leaky, and I un- | # tood from her captain she was coming home to make neceseary capatey she was then running between Orleans and Chagres. TESTIMONY OF JOHN J. BOYD, ‘This witness being sworn for defence, testified as fol- Jows:— Question—W hat is your profession ? | Angwer—Shipbroker and ship owner. @ How Joug have you been a shipping merchant in New York? A. Ihave been connected with commerce in the city of ed tiga for the last thirty-five years. a know Captain Nathaniel Palmer ? and if so, wt is ve iie standing Cen autical nen and the com- mercial circles of y A. 1 do; he stands of the highest grade. Few. if any. of bis class stand higher in New York, @ When the machinery of a steam vessel has under repairs eomewhat extensive, is it not customary to fear nae by a trial trip before sending passengera to’ sea ver? aA have always understood so, and have known auch Have you been in the habit of furnishing transport: for’ ‘the use of the navy? and if so, please state what class of vessels the government always require A. Lhave not been in the habit. 1 hay occasionally hat an A No, 1 vessel would be required. TESTIMONY OF A. C. BURGES! Andrew C. Burgess, being sworn for defence, testified | as follow: Question. What is your profession? Answer. acting as Port of New York ‘ Q. How are you appointed to the office of Port Warden? ‘A. By the Governor and Senate of New York. Q@ What are your official duties? A. To examine hulls of vessels, damaged goods arriving fn New York, the stowage of versols, &. '@ Have you any knowledge of the steamship Falcon ? If 20, hat ‘do you know of her ? A. We mere ‘@ survey of her, ag wardens of the city, ‘the second day of May; we found her knees sprung, that ‘the versel had been strained, and several of her knees ‘were wedged, about half inch wedges in some cases be- tween the kuces and main deck; she has had au upper | deck and cabin built on her since her original finish; Pine hus logs termed hips fastened on her sides, to give her additional beam, to goa bg Sar" tials lagen weight added to her on deck; in our opinion the up- ee es ‘or top hamper, causes vessels to labor and strain more than they otherwise would; as far we could | ‘examine without opening or boring, the timbers appeared | sound; to enable it be ascertained more certainly—the | soundness of the vesscls—it would be necessary to dis- | | | charge her coal and take her out of the water. Q What is the thickuess of the balwarks above the main deck? A. I should think three-quarter inch stull; the “siding,” it is termed; that portion f saw is not | ever three-quarters, if that; I took it to be half an inch. | @. Were these sides or bulwark tight, or did you dis- | over openings in them? A. I did, in the larboard side, pe forward of the hesa berth; splits in the boards an pieces out; a man there would get wet in a roagh sea; his is on the berth deck, where passengers sleep, in the Of the main hull. Q Were the officers on board the vessel unloading her, in order to take her into the dry dock? | A. Tuey were taking the ice out of her; they auld she was going on the | 6 for repairs. "e What would have been the condition of the passen- PTS otcupying the deck saloons in case of a vevere stogm Stace, end with only power enough on ler eagines to | give her wheels four and a haif revolutions per minute? A. 1 bad rather have been ashore; in a severe sea, tao | firat sea that came, and she laboring without power in her | ae Would have taken olf her upper deck and every- | on ft; the San Francisco, in respect of safety ina | steaks, wos a perfect palace to her. | Question by a Member of the Court.—Had she canvass enough to lie to without the aid of her engines in a ‘A. Uthink not. : WZ. What was the reputation of the Falcon as a sea- worthy vesre! among nautical men, previous to her recent tare icom sea? Groas ckarnined—Q, What service has the Falcon been ears? ea poate between New Orleans wnt Chives and As- plnwall, conveying passengers, and occasionally making to New York via Havana. I, iiss agheana eirewntetanden you sycak of, about | the upper deka and hips? . Yes. Q. Do you know if she has eacountored storms? A. 1 do not. Q@ What is the character of that naviz seas ax stormy as those shewould navigate | the Isthmus? je ‘A. About as rough as any seas. 1 would as lief | cross the Atlantic except for the time. The time of hat passage from New Orleans to Chagces, is four or five days, Lbelieve. { commanded a government steamer in | {he Gulf during the Mexican war. | ne. ‘Was the Falcon in respect of upper deck, like other ere in the trade between this port and New Or- RB hamper, but om here to | Senne? ‘A. have seen others with as much to Duilt with the vessel and framed to the bul Q. In respect of that dilference only, which is the safest? | ‘A. The vessel which bas cabin framed into the hull and | built with it. Py Court.—Are there many steamers in the harbor ot kev York which have sails enough in a = or storm, iméepondent of steam, to navigate with 3: ety? | A. 1 think not; my impression is, none of them carry sails enough without steam. by Court.-How does the Falcon compare in canvass other steamers of ber class? ws I think she has less than other steamers of her clase. @ by Major Wyze.—Would not those rough voyages, continually mace for seven or eight years, naturally wear | out and weukcn the hull of this vessel to a considerable extent? ‘A. Very much. ie TESTIMONY OF WM. W. STORER. % William W. Storer being sworn for the defence, testified | as follows:— | Question. What is your profession ? A. Ehipmaster—at present holding the appointment of Master Port Warden at this port, from the Governor and Senate of this State. @. Have you any knowledge of the steamer Falcon, ‘and if 60, what ? ‘A. I was called upon by Major Wyse to examine the | Pelco; I did fo on the 21 Say; Tam opposed to all these | decks; they are all uusaie; I have built a steam- stip ‘aud have sailed in them and in sailing ships; I think upper decks render steamers unseaworthy; 1 meam all those ‘ean on the decks, and not built into the freme of the ships; I don’t spent vf this vessel particu- larly, but of all auch built with pee cabins not framed eine ‘hip and properly part of Q. What Was the reputation of the Falcon as a sea- worthy steamer among nautical men, previous to her return from sea? A. Bad. Gross examined.—Q. Are all the steamers in the trade from this port to the Isthmus of the sort you describe the Falcon, with these unsafe upper stractare: ‘A. They have all upper stractures; in some like the Falcon in the respect oe of; that, is, an upper cabin built on the deck, amidships, where they carry the oifi- cers of the steamer; the latter steamers are better built; fn them they have carried up the saloon with the frame: work of the ship, and these are decided to be better and @ ‘How Jong have steamers of this unsafe conirivance been running in this trade? ‘A. Since 1537. Q. Have you known of shipwrecks or oe resulting from that cause, except in the San Franc! As Wey tran’ knew that I have koown shipwreck | from that — I tig ny ig ar at ls the pancengers swimming in cal speak of my per- Monel experiance; the Home steamer’ which was ballt in. | I know. Q. Had the Falcon a sufficiency of sait to make her maga without the aid of her engine in a storm? ‘The hour of three o'clock having arrived, the Court ro RE ie pic the general regulations of army. Wilamsburg Oty Intelligence. A Cump Burxe at Scavor.—During recess on Thurs- day forenoon, one of the pupils at the !ndustrial — im North Second street, named Susannah ia ggriousty burned that her injuries wi'l probal bay ter ter. minate tataly. Her clothes took fire by coming in con- tact with the stove, and the teacher being absent, she ran owt of doors enveloped in flames. A blacksmith, working in the adjotaing building, was drawn to the spot by the sereams of the unfortunate girl, and immediately stripped of the burning garments. She wasconveyed to the residece of her ge to North Fifth street, and medical aid called in. Her recovery is considered the Board for the impartial mann: charged his duties as President of the Board. The follow- named gentlemen were C4 to dil 00] Trustee for the First ward, Mr. Broach; Pages ed Edmund Driggs; President of ‘the Board, Mr. . Moajer. ‘oan Perce ee eee eays that Lin yg myer age of Boylst instantly choked a Ast inst., wyhile at Sak Rianee with, his aay iece of unmasticated beef and easy to way, second door from Duane street. ‘The Best Hatse—Where to Get Them—It is Sotaee oot oes t fail to 0 Sud, you canno ind sit Price Rain or shine, foul or fair, paties, 90 Fulton rset will still Straw good When 80 very trae was fixed. Jane—The rain was pouring madly, made Bey 8 Cent Daguerreotypes—Rees & Co. have d from 28% Broad: above Taylor's saloon, Ww milt optical lights expressly for removs ‘No connection with any other concern. ‘The origi- REES & CO. Manos.-T, Gilbert & Co.’s World's Fair co wi ‘arden of the elty and county | Pamerand circular scales fi | GPeho “old tem of Hattet a & the reputation of the name); ‘Glinert’s bondofr pianos; whole | gale and retall, at prices low ne at the factory. nian jo rent, yecond han: iauos at great bargin: from to | pico. HORACE’ § 2333 Bi N. B —To accommodate some purchasers, monthly pa, monte take! Second hand Two of T. Gilbert & C iustruments, will without the Aolian, at be sold organ, or doubdle bank melodeons; 8. D. and H. W. Smit! eefonrated | of tone the: | only ones tuned int | sll other styles, All a wholesale or retail prices, low BORACE WATERS, | the factorios, New Book, Periodical, and Newspaper Es- tablishment, Baltimore, fy teave respeskfully to intorm shareidsens ef Baltinets set ite viciniry that they have opened a new establishment at the corner of Baltimore ing ons cre will be found a? all times all the new and Seer wevcanmuesione nevinanrs tt Taay be iscucd from the preee vi fourteen years personal expt | thie city, flatters himself tuat hi for the wants of the litera: ‘he new store will be opened | G, at whteh time he fnvites to the inspection and eximina- “ iciag | tion of the stock all his old friends and custom. rs m that has been added to her; 1 am not speaising | Hon of the stack all his old felon of fre atten: | and pr | Tunity. uent resort, and expects ‘on to their interests to commend himself to their favor as heretofore. alro to return his sincere thanks to this community for ti ronage 60 liberslly stock of plain and fancy stationery, new books by the mos. populer wathors, hound and in cheap form, are worthy th= WM. TAYLOR & CO., corner Baltimor. tention of all. and Charles Ftreet, New York, The Chronicles of the Pewter Muz—fhe Sunday Courier will commen of the Chronicles of the Powter Mug, ooneisting of ai of that famoue resort he Accidents and Incidents of the Week, tho Crystal Pa- lace, Matt. the Reform © mance of wich and Poor, &e. Office 16 Spruce street. Jewelry, Bracciets, se engree Bares ebatelain ids, buttons, & Moi shions Clothing oan: 106 Fulton street. legant Assortment of Clothing, | prising all eizes for men and boys, at the ono prio ostablish ion? Are the | ment of ALFRED MUNROE & CO., 441 Broadway. No de- viation from marked pric Clothing.-James Little & Co., 412 Rrond= way, bave on hand th summer clothin, examine for yourselves. variety, Goods guar followin, | he oftere spent in a fine gaiters and hoe sues look better, wear better a | than any other shoes in New York. thous in every variety. Umbrellas.—Ask for Sangster’s Patent Als umbrellas, more durable than silk. fold in little more than four yours. pro} ppreciated im, proportion vantages are Kowa, 7 brell Removal.—Paper Han, retail, at 267 Brondw , 436 Pearl strect, Peart street, pened » rectly opposite the City Broadway, opposite City Hall tings, Maca 9 ad &e., &e—There is peculiarity in the styl goods, recently im: revious i bial Witte — GEO. H. BY, 04 Bowery—J. H. Be. Lonedy: Carpet Ware- Rens ah the low to 8, the yard 64., 42 | overt ie that way, was abipwreeked, but not from that cause that | low. ‘the roputa oure in the Sta: the cheapest indies, Best in _ City,Gum lozen, &e Bian, eve tionery, thi ‘be reli ary seawerthy vent, signation as School Trustee of the First ward and from sea? Gent of the Board, being about to leave the city, r ps ng were adopted ex ing NE regret at the oie! ‘Wyre consult you in reference to the Mr. Demarest, woe. bas i ee ee Falcon previous to her recent departure pastes epprrly and also him the thanks of which ‘he has dis- vacancies:— Ee He was fifty-seven years of age. Court Cale: ‘Usrrep Srares Distaicr Common Pimas— Court—Nos. 82, 62 to 59. First—Nos. 17 to 720, 722 to 782. Part Part Second—Nos. 503, 699, 704, 714, 716, 733, 736, 736, 187, 789 to 744. ‘Travellers uni! hotels will find KNOX’S estal ent place to select th stock is large, and price only fou mage ting 8 Style of Gentlemen’s open at any ofthe eh: No, 533 Broadway, r hate from. "Hb lars. beautiful i Tryone. His ne ate 11 Park row, opposite Astor House, ther your interest. WELL ué BREWSTER, ‘Truman, the is beautiful Cnt a fa ta of every: large ato ‘wholesale TRUMAN, fi Fulton street, $3 a $3.50. Beaver and The Three Picturest— Junra—Th isl sun was shining ridian blase, made the target Wikae isso up his rays, baa sun and cae together ike good and evil mixed, , at one brief sitting, The day was dark and drear, When I, Satth much misgiving, Sat as you see me here. Mornzxr—Wel and shade, and shower, All pictures are v0 perfect yeu Aare A Reet oy . Magnificent daguerreotypes taken in Ail sorte of weather at Root’s premium 368 Broadwa; Professor Rese & Co, a the Py 4 Original 25 cent daguerreotype picture t important imp wabled to offer *profe jor RESE & dway, have tw lereby aly 12hg HOLMES, Proprietors. to 38% Broadway e they have, at @ block or without 98; parce ‘runston's pianos, 4 just eee toa! at the factory, Pine piano: ‘E WATERS’ Pianos 333 Broad way. Pianos, at Great Bargains. Co.'s olean pianos, excellent tone! very low. ‘Second hand pianos, jofFom $50 0 $ 333 Broadway. Bald wiws Patent In power, briltiancy, and aw xcel ‘all others, ‘ne they are the equal temperament, Melodeone of at . 88 Broadway. Md.—Wim. Taylor & Co. bo} nd Charles stre.ts, for tne pur. boos and pablication basi. ‘A8 goon as they more than poouliar line in nt to anticipati y and reading com- this morning, May W. T. ha id the will make hi ore a piace y his bustnes havits and He avails bimeolf of thia opportunity extended to him heretofore. The Baltimore, Md.. and 18 Ann street, to-morrow the pul Among the additional contents will minon’ Council, the Ro- Prive three conts per copy. pony stead we of Spring street, un- Now Keady, an Extensive Assortment of well made and su tials and 1 ost faal Entire ratirfaction . of the hest mato: dost nssorte? stock of spring and an be found im this city, fashionabl ling at very low pr all an Gentlemen’e faruishings in great tee Oak Hall Clothing.—Spring and Summer | clothing. consisting of every dasoription of the nowest stylo, | gouling at vers low prices, at W M Ful on street, extending through to 47 and 49 DEGROOT & SOX’, The $125 Wager Salt made by Drumgold & | PROCH, Clothiers, | hibited to mumerous admirers, way:—Meeting a we! to het $100 ‘that he ooeld mi 190, er was takon immediately, it of clothes, when the wi we to count the aiuiber - raga in a minute, atte which he e 120 Fulton street, was y La Bargains from Auction.—20,000 pairs Jace and muslin cortéins sold much lower than importing £0,000 gold bordered and transparent shad gilt cornices, upholst porter and manufacturer, Nos Ks, fery 458 Pearl street. Spring Style Gaiters and Shoes-—Watkins, | 114 Fulton street, offers a superb assortmont of sj of bis own manufactare. AT! ring style KINS’ rics con's dare sold at lower Ladies’ and chil ned fiom all respectable uin- tes, and of F. DERBY & agents for the patentocs: also in eet. 04 Fleet street, 10 Royal £x- ings, sepa and fact ad wavered attractive, and as usual aro her than thoi cost. * $142 Broadway. ited States Royal vel- reo DIY ¢ 9 Ba, Bade Oe door mats, window sbades, &o., ane ‘and satisfy yourselves, ‘Window Shade Manufacturers, Importers of gilt cornices, lace and muslin curtain holland KLTY & FRI aeons Be bot jatioh we have always had—of betng sin and fancy confec- 2 at the South. as iow as — BUSSING, who! Invent French | and India Wedding and plaiting. o rr we and printed int ~ “y oe a &e., at EV. DELLS atrect, Viowatina Crrv Oxpieances.—Messra. Clock & Miller, eit of 1 Ne ee business in Grand strech, appeared hetoro Sayor Sere we aged etn esaauiral ‘Wall yesterday, and were fined $10 for violating the city | Rosey 15, i ordinance in re ete whiny inet i mene Aman was alo brought before | the celehrste ab EY the Ma 1 ane ined 9 $5, for oe the city ordinance Ab Apply = ip is horse on the side dipampintets ean te hed greir. Matorencs cate esa f efaven oF Epvcatiox.—The phe month} meeting ee jenry Meier. fnenicaw ineiteute te voor i'Aronal spine Bea eg ae held at tho City Hall on sini iaittiatel Mr. @. Le Demarent tendered hin re. | o oeaeee or, Ob Liver Ey 7 street, J, C, Bovekel, 103 seedy rnin Notiec.The U1 Dave tha day formed a co partnership, undor thi title of De Venuge & Charter, at 1°83 oar stroe ness of the firm to be the importation of ines, tension ww York Moy LEGN VE ve Vesooe anes 153 Maiden lane,) 7 Park place.) Je agents im “4 Unired Staves for D ‘ance; tho Central Society of V: ‘rance; J Morris, Palafer Havre, France: Aehilte Gouthet D TENCOR & CHARLE: 135 Pearl street, near Venoge & Cie, Published this day, The Turis Question, by Count A. De Gurewshi Pree, 1234 cents, Wl. TAYLUI Car Machines.—The most reli- oe iy of information asto a ones sh Ww & , AB. Howe, American Maguetia Sewing Machine Company, Dorens Sewing Machine Company, New York; J, B, Nishel J, W. Bean, N. Hunt, Boston. Mavs.; Hood, Battell & C: Worcester, or,’ Mass ; Mersrs. Wooldredge, Ki Ly’ Charles A Durgin b k Patentee of the 8 street, Boston, Pesal axe, New York.” Bsireprn. Machines.—Ladies’ Shoe and Galter hat for fine stitohing of 34, and all timnilae work, mquestioned, ‘Ising ¥ the eagles d to Moore & Johnson in INGEN &£C0.,N, ‘Brvedwaye Plated Ware—Consisting of C Cake baske coffee urns, tea sets, butter coolers, # od u ae of plated on Germs Youka" G, 1681 Brosd ae two doors telow Maide: ane. Patent Hydro-Eicctric Chain Office and Teh removed to 60 White street.—-Thay eure all sarvous affections. rheus ural ons, epilepsy, ar, dc, Hecommended by the highost author!: Wesin tie world, J. STEINERT, 89 White street, Bate! Hair melor’s axticle, by all acknowled Pe eure enaene san ‘worl in it reliabl a le dye known. 'S Sold at BATCHELO! the Goddess of Dark Looke.—|] position has been usurped by DEMONET & ‘ERS, ue ‘cortian vat Dye is still the to be the best oye exten) fee for MY sioy brought out heir Sets aieee iylacke da fe raven tresse eke Rito be bad at the rane wpe er irom East Broadway, No. 6 Bowery, 300 na P aetak ant ena ‘sod Broadway. ae and Whiskers Cut Inimitably, Ni tionably, skiifully, and in style strictly tn harmon ma the entire appearance of the wearer. by HILLS au strett, saioining i Liberty I Ba dye, for a brov 1, for sal It is a Notable Fact ep not One of the nostrume professing to cure pimples, tan, eruptions, 0.5 which are constantly offered to the public, bear the’ teat, except GOURAUD’S Italian medicated soap, the most deli: cious ever used. paneny famed is ‘ourgad'a et for uprocting hair from of the body. white, Ugaid rouge, al ay torative, at Walker str firsi m Broadway; Callen - : South Third pie) Philudelphtas Ba. 29 Wathington street, Boston. 1, Gray-headed Graham, Say that My On- guent will force the whiskers or moustaches to ‘ote six weeks, and will not stain or injure the skin. Que dollar a R.G GRAHAM, street, Baltimore. Wigs and Toupees.—Batch: Broadway, is pleased io announe beautiful im- provement in the manufacture of feles. This in- tention is applied to ladies’ and gontl hair work, and is the most perfect imitati re yet discovere Five Thousand Wigs and Toupees, and twenty gross of Indies’ front bands and curls, one thousand Jadies’ back braids and ornamental hairwork of ovsry de- seription, are to \¢ found at MEDHURST & HEARD'S, 27 Maiden lan. Warranted not to shrink or change color. Gentlemen who have favored me with their patronage are informed that I hve removed, for the Present, from iny store. 427 Brondway, to my dwelling house, “1 Houston street, rear of St. Thomas Chureh, where they Will find large assortment of everything in mi yu MN ULLIAM DIBBLEE, Ladies’ and “Gentlemen's Wig faker, &c. bottle: sent to avy part of tne country. 47 Ann street; Hunce, 108 Baltim: ir, of No. 233 There are flowers so sensitive that their Petals witer, droop and die beneath the li tent touch. | A bousand Shines 3 ep ing human locke to fall. BARKER'S coe, Toui Lae ain Prong Price 25 cents. Bros thing.—It dyes the hair to suit t col the grewth, and gives prouthtel appe art ce, Ps to ladies, for whom Mrs. Wild h a peta room De ts Sew York. | Sold by city dru h Third street, Philadelphia; Bu “Aten: Western Tow) Clacanstl Bent 6 preeg, and a ixrge discount allowed for eaeh purchas On our State Arm: wo dessry, And all the world knows our ‘“Excelzior dys. Cristadoro, is d ily be peeks ric rs id, and applied at CRISTA) House. Also to be had of all respectal city and 5 tured, so) Notice to the Ladies.—Dibblee, Ladies Meer drener a wig maker, respectfully inforu Shieh are'to bo made in eae ae Broadway, si yi Ya attend te. all ciets torer which, when finished, will ay on rudy for comfort, &¢. Ladies’ will please potas at Wednesdays and Saturdays are re- served expressly for chide hair outing. tit cout rahe re. 0 kane ia pe ‘row tl fo ‘Boston, and ol Hyatt’s Life Balsam.—Rheumatism in its also scrofula, old ulcers, and the worst of the blood, great debilit incipient consumption, te. by, thie great purifier. Princip ev y-five cents per botth Russia Salve, a Boston Remedy burns. so: spectable druggists. Grand street. ete tae ani ithout fail, f thirty years standing; curer, without fa oie, oid binin chant a hands, bil Sands, wh ie, euraee af toka stron and apothecaries get We Would Remind the yt Con- } that Removal.—M. Levett, Dentist, ‘ally informs bis patie puilic generally that be has 12 Way ‘one block wost of Broadway. Pim: removes tract roses a in a single case in removin oF freckles. Prepared EW. VONDERSSUTH: MRewers Drag Store, 155, ola by Mrs. Hays, 175 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Just Recetved from one of the First Makers in Paris, a beautifal selection of artificial ome x ich way be inserted by Dr. LER, Oculist, corner of Broome street, to resemble the nateral aL organ | fi every respect Office hours, 11 A.M. to 4 aod chronic inflammation of the cyelitn, ‘however Idng standing completely cure Rheumatism, Scrofula, d&c.—Hyatt’s Life Lalcam is the most certain remy foe hess terrible die: enees. who ai suffering the most torturing paios, re- mewter that's few dosee of this Powerful, yot pleusant com- wand, will afford certain relief. Thousands of cages fern cured, and ed in the Sun, Herald, and ov ‘There certifi re from weil ki the peinel nts per bo! Hear what Dr. Hi; Cart 's Hygcane, or Medicated Inhalasion for Diseases of the lange —hend the following — . Cartis & Perkins—Youi rae Fo Natiefacdion in every gion ith ad, els 28, eee: Sold” tr) King, corset Pye. nN Paal, street Phillipa, corner of Houston and Woostor get and 471 Eighth ooklyn; Russell & or Philsdelphia. "Price 89'« puck Seb sae, or four oak on, SI Ba Fever and Ague, &ec. 1 £0; Deskler's Periodic Pi each $1, for co toral, Histin India Cholagogue Re aed ixtare of pth Rod; "8y scp ort i rap o ore’ Syrup of Lav wort and Ta Te lor’s Balsa Live ork, fh $1, for rheumatiem, tcrofula, &o. 8. P. Sareaparilla, Myers’ Extract of Rock Rose, Weaver's Canker Syrup, $1, Lyast’s Infalliblo Life Balsam, 75 cents, for sup; escton and obstruction. Van H. malo Monthly Pills, 81, for nervous jebility. orating Cordial, 83—two for 8—by the bottle, box or doze GUION’S, 1: On Sunday evening, April 30, by the Rev. Thomas Ar- mitage, D. D., Dominic F. Crassous to Canoune B. Pana, all of this On Tuesday, diay 2, Christ, §. voy 8. 8. Snow, Special Minister of W. Ammort to Juria Manirw. Died, On Friday morning, May 5, Aea S. Wiusams, aged 41 years and & month: The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from No. 246}, William street, at two o'clock to-morrow afternoon. His remains will be interred in ben pt Onondaga and Cortiand county papers please co} On Tridey May 5, at her Inte reslionce, No. 2h South Third street, Williamsburg, Mary Axx, wife of Thomas Letts, (of the firm ef J. 8. Lounsbery & Co.,) and daugh- ter of the Inte Edward Smylie, Esq., in the ath year of ber age. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are affectionate- ly invited to aticod her funeral, at twoo'clock to morrow afternoon. Her remains will be interred in ne Ceme- tery of the Evergreel On Triday svening, May 5, Francis Harvey, aged 34 yeors and 9 montiva ‘The relatives ard friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from St. Bridget’s Church, B, at nine o’elock to-morrow morning, to Calvary Enddenly, on Friday morning, May 5, Wittsam Warre, oped 65 years. Bis friends, and thore of hie brother-in law, Joha Cal- pert, Erg., ore respectfully invitea to wttond his funeral, ‘at one o'clock to-morrow afternoon, from his late rosi- dence, corner of Eighty-second street and Third avenue, | ~~~~~>>.> nner aterm pn Ot htt git dereey City, om the 24th of February, Caanis A! kate een ease 3 Hiis friend and relatives ave requested to attend his fu etviireokiya, PY oF * Foss neral. frem the residence of his brother, James Sween No. 137 West Twentieth street, at two o’elock to m roe afternocn. metery. ped brocklyn, on Thursday, May 4, im the 32d year of His remains will be removed to Calvary Ca pri ington ttheot, Broa ted RIED WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION Y M wetnurse, with a fresh rer, of mili. aire im ¢, ELLEN Axspate, wife of Arthur W. Birney. \ 7 cite fimeral wis sake place b four o’clock Mater 7o0NG tap Lore aaa aaeaee | 4 ¢ residence, Huds 1, near iggy rect, Peps udson aveuu pasarernee private family. Adress B. foronto * cael aaa ne a On Friday, Say’ of constptton, Jans Maxwact. ALY WISHES A SITUATION TO ATTEND A ee ee , uerrean se or a Indies’ shoo store. Apply to Clay Lodge No. 10, A. P. A., are respectfully invited to ai tend his funeral, at one o'clock to morrow afternoon, from No. 95 West Twenty-seventh street. On Friday morning, May 5, Mr Greenburg. Her remains will be taken to White Plains for interment | this day. On Thursday, May 4, Many MoNags, in the 64th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her fancral, at three o'clock to-morrow | afternoon, from No. 114 North Third street, Williams- burg, to Cav Calvary Oe Cemetery, 4, in the 27th year of her age, Mary | are teal Churaa of St aes | Mie sgl aes shen, er Sixth avenue, at salt pas oe) is morning, to Calvary Cemetery. On Wednesday, May 3, Bussamin'Faviox, (eolored,) & Axy, the belo beloved deta of Peter Halpin. ‘The relatives and friends of the famil invited to attend her funeral, from native of West indies. His remairs were interred in Cypress Hills patel Pos vamoaas on Sunday, April 30, Hmwry C. ALLBN, age ears, ludson (N. Y.) Papers please copy. On Friday morning, May 5, of consumption, at the re- Et Esq., of West sidence of his brother, Ethridge M. Fish, Hoboken, N. J... Wituam H. Fiss, va of Rensselacrviile, Albany county, Albany papers please copy. years, former] relatives, and the members of Heavy | 1. USAN ANN MuaD, wife of Benjamin ‘Mead, and Goahtes of Gilbert Tompkins, of iF ae APMAN, 102° William e:reot, or at 158 Laurens S DRE tion w: Birh goo Thikteknth stieets avenu A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, DEstnous OF a 4). ‘sant, quiet hom 01 sie beet of references can Hoiald office, for throo days. A NEAT, TIDY GIRL IS WANTED TO DO THE GENE. aa of small family. Apply at No. 170 a MAKER AND, Harn DRESSER—SITUA ated, to so out by theday, by an English worvan, rence” Addre No. 36 Wont hird story, between Fifth sud Sixth | | PLEA- housokecpar, Widow C., GIRL, TWELVE YE YEARS | on, WOULD LIKE TO respectable Slothing. Address W.B. Herald ome 7 °* board and AS WET NORSE GUST Los? HER OWN BADY)— Sienstien wanted in & small private family: good eity reicronce given, Apply at 205 East Twenty-first stroet, for two days, A‘ WAITER, OR TO GO TRAVELLING.—SITUATION wanted in a small private family; good city reference Apply at 133 Seventh avenue, second floor, for two d fay A YOUNG MAN WANTS A = ATION AS LIGHT porter, Fire oy ood firm ly busine, i bean Gen gi reference as re- qh note addressed to Simon, “Herald office, will be ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY _DAY. PERSONAL, JNFORMATION WANTED—OF i MRS, “MERGAN, wi arrived in New York, in the ship Quoon of the West last heard ‘asbington street, New. York, but loft for from Liverpool, about three months ago. When of was at 03 Wi tome part of tho country. Will be thankfully Rose Campbell ter, bea William & 7st 4% Greonwich street, Ne York, Any istormation, respecting her A RESPECTADLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA. tion in some dry goods #tore as porter. 2 Of age. He can give tho by lage,” Address of oity re! am First 0 A “YOUNG MAN, 7 YEARS OF AG petting » situation in a grocery, ot as barkeeper. Bees a pee business for the last’ eight months, iven He Refer- ired. Call at 187 Forsyth street, room |, Where he can be scen for the week. le wi ARIZORNIA.— WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A who has to Callfornia. to attend a Reece ep oee Upe Temes a some gen’ fami); nent willing to pay __THE LECTURE SEASON. hiv Dasrag scauninted vith i Toth’ ethos le pnw oD rerio E OR ON MO yy ares . FSMERISM A CURATIVE AGUNT.--MR. REYNOLD- Ny te 4 Liverpool Medical Mesmeric Society, from ifcpeuitan Be ae ee give course of three illustrate aiieebares at the Brooklyn Museum. Mond: Moy 8, 9and 10, at8 P.M. ‘Adm RELIGIOUS NOTICES, N OTICE.—THE SIXTH ASSOCIATE | PRESBYTERL AN Congrey gation, formerly worshipping in Man Hall, Fourth street, having removed to the chureh in Elevonth street, betweon Second and Third avenues, Divine sh at 10) A, M.. by the pastor, the Rev. Mr, Service on Si bbe peti | nee REV. JOHN M IACAULEY WIL! the South Dutch Church, first street, on Sabbath eo Evil X00. 10 Devoti ner of Sent o'clock. on . Tuesday and Wednesday, Adm! ssion a 25 0 ate each Teature. tag prs ongren OR TO oe Le OF CEL DEBT. Situation wanted. Good cit at 65 Wout Fifteenth street, een Fees for two days. WANTS, ” Wnze—a, RESPECTABL z AMERIC AM YOUNG lady; one that urder-tands 1p sewing and making childien's clothes 8 ry fortable heme. A Catholic preferred None but need apply, Call at 138 Bergen atreet, Brookly’ | Wis yo aa SITUATION as COOK. I IN A PRIVATE is an exellent cook ood baker; has ne tin the warbing the country with & family for Teforcuse giv: lease call tween Thirtecuth me = ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE AND THOR- wea seamstress who understands outt. ¢ out and fit- . en +h woman ee The best fy eft rences rif ‘be required. Call at No. i. Reseed 4 cnue, corner of leventh street, between 8 and Me re 4 YOUNG ENG! 8H WoMAN, wi ns dhambormald and aiter, Plea sail at sar Fine! between Nineteoa an | Wr areae: A Foun. Pg tl 70 GO 4 YY ‘@ young married lady. None need epply.” aadrens JW. Wee Ww ANTED—TEN, GOOD OPERATORS e, serene. . girls to work om and og at ‘A CHAMBERMAID ; ONE THAT UNDER. ttans washing and ironing’ well. No others need apply. Wace Ste abpir ac he lh Batveo med JANTED—A SMART WOMAN, oF, GOOD CHARAC- Ws sal ironing ad to do. the cookin housework fore lone mnod toal built house. ep character and babite, ron and 4 o'clock in the afternoon, ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, i COOK, warh and iron; one that und one perp and ie willing to make herself yee got sty iseanen, German o stoteh prefurred. ANTED-AT HUNT'S HOTEL, TEHA str an experienced te *% Ss rt A ~4 atgomery street, est of recomme! their business. "None others ueed apply, ET NURSE WANTED—AN ENGLISH, OTC teen amariea woman, with» health: Drvist of mill for an infant, at No. 15 Car frcm'8 to A. Me eed a city references required.” Wa A MARRIED MAN, A Per asron As 6 bool cies has bi years’ experionce at bookkeeping Rot so much an object as & serene B.H., Herald ofice, Wirunrt boy, A DRY Goons hip ore bil HOUSE, A ars 3 rtectly h t; must reside Sestig, Ye ee ‘Salar; uation. Address TANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, 4, SITUA. tion to exe Se of a coal or lum men’s time and mi factory: writes goed band: eo no objection to Ss 0 the country; can sive best of tt good eccurity if required. Address William, office. C= AND TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- / work.—Situation wanted, ina private family. Good in city reference given. Apply at 279 Elisabeth street, for two t 836 P.M, by the Rov. Mr. Thomas, and in HAMBERMAID AND PLAIN SEWER.—SITUATION ing, iat Tig Orelook, ‘py the Rev. Air, “Blair. The pub- / wanted in a private family, tostant woman. pectfufly invited to attend. Gcod'veferonce given. “Apply at 2H Greenwich streots for two days. (CUAMBERMAID AND | LAUNDRESS.—SITU, wanted in # small private family; good city r given. Apply at 15 Greene street, for two days, Lb Pees BOARD OF FOREIGN MI3SIONS. Lag yr services on Sabbath evening, 7th inst. o'clock, in the Scotch Presbyterian Church, (Rev. roy’s,)on Fourteenth streot, near ofthe annual ty Sermon b:; tions by Sixth avenue. lev. J. N. 0 Rev. Dr. Duff. POST | OFFICE NOTICES. B.—THE Matt OST OFFICE, NEW YORK.—NOTICE, for Europe per U. 8. steamer UN com will close at thi ‘At 1044 o'cloe Postmastor, office on Saturday, the Oth day of Ma My EISAAC V- FOWLER, SPECIAL NOTICE requested to meet A. M., to pay the last tribute of respect to onr late broth James Maxwell. By order. DAVID G. MATHEWS, W. M. C.8. WitLameon, R. 8. ENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF BOOKBINDERS,— A regular mecting of the above society will be held o Monday evening, the Sth of May, Bowery. By order of the society. BARNDOLLAR, Seoy. t ial euipenting suhp, these sailing ainbow Hotel, I kindly invite thee. Stoke Abstract rt will be read by one of the Secretaries, Melood, D. D. Address on Mis- <THE i MEMBERS: or HENRY CLAY LODGE, their lodge room, Knicnetvocksr lis Hall, on Sunday, the 7th ‘inst at Tigo" ‘clock at the usual hour, at 229 Prscupes: AROUSE AND BE WIDE AWAKE FOR furtle steak, “In Becbiman street you owl, No. 33. Baron Pompalino, H. RU OOK, WASHER AND IRONER WANTED—FOR A small family; fe acquainted with making butter, and is willing to go toa country town, would be prof Issactory references will bo required. Inquire at 119 street, Brooklyn, Cxt WANTED, IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY.— She must be very neat in her person, and must be a good washer and ironer, Apply at A German or colored person proferred, 111 West Thirty-fourth street is (COOK, WASHER AND IRONER —Ww. is ation by a tidy young woman; has lived K | her last place. Best of city reference given. F y oS Fareyth strevt, in the roar, room No, 5, second oe anc 00K, WASHER AND KO ¢d in @ small private family; Apply at $45 Pearl (COGK, WASHER AND rRowgR. —SITUATION WANT. J ed in a small private family; good city refere Atply at No. 1 Union court, bi ween University pi ‘Twelith street, for two days, OLORED COOK WANTED—A YOUNG, TIDY COL- nm" / ored girl to do the washing of a emali private family. A} ply at 125 Henry strect, Brooklyn, near Florrepont. { Br! ws WANTED—HAVING A BUSINESS TURN AND not afraid to work; must understand sesounte,, be of gentees manners. and have good recommendations, Ad iress Clerk, Heraid offic 3 CLERK WANTED FOR A RETAIL STORE — no liaving antiaiactory referenge, may apply to C. V ate, NER.—SITUATION WANT- good city reference given. eb, for ‘two day = ci HICKEN HIE Draggl 1 Borelay ebrcet. yews BUILDING AND MUTUAL LOAN ASSOCIA. —— tio. members who are in \RUG CLERK WANTED —ONE AIN “—— for 2 as thos icadtatalyvone i the retail and prescription busi to go to. Opies thares held by them ‘will ve forteltedrie accondaneswicn | YoU ‘poet oinee. SEPRES C0 BR OEIOET SABNOnOes PS the provisions of the Act of Incorporation, acc. 4. COMBS, Secretary. election for thirteen dirs. ke piace at ne thelr office, No. 2 Han “2 May | elok FM. The. yer street, on from 12 M. til? Mi Al 3. Ba itn ont pal 2 Ife, For ‘ntey bere. “addrees Broadway "Port Office. NC ned ‘that unless he. on or before the 11th day of Ma; 1:{4, removes the property left by him in the thi: «re @ 163 Broadway, the same wiil be sold for exp ne EW HOUSE Kot A ayn ERECTED BY THB on Twenty third streat, eo be dedicated to the h- | ADY’S hee AND SEAMSTRESS.—SITUATION: ai terno of Brooklyn,” Pews will ne seh, ato’ rolock Pp. M KAILROAD COMPANY 17, ee at 100’ o) a —MR. THOMAS GODDARD 18 HEREBY NO- RUG CLERK WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN WHO THO roughly unders i d who is capable to take charge of a first aired, Apply at the Bowery Dru; RY GOODS SALESMEN.—WANTED, TWO SALES men, aeoustomed to city trade. Apply at 250 Green- wich street, > | Gera HOUSE WORK —SITATION WANTED IN family. Good city referonce given. iy at 60 West Washington place, in’ tho reas, for two IRL WANTED—ONE THAT IS vate QUALIFIED to cook and do the general hor ly. Alro, a good seamstress. Libe: At 22 Pacific street, second door from clin vn. FL OUSEKEEPER.—SITUATION WANTED BY A RE- spectaile American widow lady, who fally understands her busines and cau give tho best of city reference, A 3 all privatefamily preferred. Please eall at 160 Charles | eteet, fe 6 exeopted, si fe Atay | 1° wanted ina | iteet, for four iss IGHT CHAMBERWORK, AND MIND CHILDREN | 44 end do plain rewing, neat and tidy.—Situation wanted ate family. Apply at 323 Bast Kighth | ix memall private family, “Good city reference given. Ap- rn nnn nny | ply ab 186 Went Twentieth treet, for two ‘OUNG MEN’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENE be —The regular month! of this ILLINERS WANTED — TO MAKE LAWN BON. itteo will be held at Stuyvesant Inst onday nets; work given out. Apply at No. 16 Murray tree! 8th inet., at 7g o'clock. ©. GoD) DFREY GUNTHER, Prosident. Secretaries. THE FIREMEN. AT AMEBTING OF THE MEMBERS OF FRANKUL Hose Cpe imously a Resolved, That we he edgmonta to Alderman inecr; to Mr. Johm Decker, r. Councilman Claney, for ¢ attention shown to t embers of the Company cl with attending to the Willard J, Dogan, P. T. CARNEY, WM. PAWRELL, INGTON ENGINE CO. NO. 2), their sineere thanks to their aeons Messrs. Hen ith 4 Townsend; sw ta ine A & Co.; Bradner & C emond & Co ry 4 Committee. iy P eparing ‘tor the funeral their de Prior and family, of Cedar ae ae of Star Hotel, W Ceds tre Ket, grateful acknow. ag mente are also due, for attention shown and serv! dered. We would’ also acknowlodgo our indebted brother firemen, thro sistance our comrade wi taken from the Fuing ete life was yet extict, . G. McKenzie, Seo, HENKY ROBINSON, Foreman. mpany No. Is, the following resolution was opted tonder our grateful acknow!- cod jabrequies of our late membsr, RETURN 8. &T. Soarena Bi- up stain IBLO’S GARDEN.—WANTED, A GOOD AMERICAN boy, who writes a good hand and knows the city well. | Arply to Wm. A. Moore, Entrance in Ci GERVANT WANTED—A RELIABLE MAN, WHO UN- ny | $5 dderstands bis duties as servant and valet, may hear of # good rituation by addressing Mr. Prince, Herald office, | vith references, GEYERAL YOUNG, W ‘OMEN WANTED TO LRARN the dresmaking business. Apply at 140 Hamand street. guigan NS_WANTED-BY TWO RESPECTABLE Protestant German girls, as waiters or chambermaids in a hotel or family. Good references. Can bo seen at 218 William street 1 for’ ‘two days. vapor oa Wag 4 beady BE ACCOM. ted i Hill Farm, Little day by Flash: Eplecopal Chureh close by. ry a oS | 1 O MILLINMRS.—WANTED, A FIRST RATE TRIM- 27 mer; none but those fully compotont need apply. Call Av 68 Canal street. ‘to | (EN AGENTS WANTED FOR THE SALE OF AVA. ae luable and popular article which should a every family. and bas already a handsome sale. ¢ $60 capital, Profits liberal. Address, portpatd, box 6) Post ee. THE MILITARY. T A REGULAR MONTHLY MELTING OF ComPAN A, American Kitles. ibrendway and Grand that a committee of three ‘appol From ti ited for, and indefatigable in sustaining this com Wheeler's r ving from thi ities with the de cnet i jegally pennd ustte in this company, Yet we thall ever Hip binding ns tonet and soldier ig oy A for tl nd for the kind end gentleman’ 2—That Capt. Wheeler be elected an hon» f this company, and there resolutions be pi 8. Milltary Herald; also a copy Lutions be presen ‘apt. Wheelei H. Fi rivato, P. HO! ent, sem ommictes. A=, QUARTERS, 73 NASSAU STREET, MAY 5, 1554, Battalion | ~ The undersigned, officers commanding tI “ a on eacort duty, on TI ofr rn itary At “Argus, to who others preg Peter Fobs, ey con Brave B we feol wu much obligation, not on! for the masterly music performed by them, but for tote a Niring exertions during the eutire day to givo aacistaction, L. Ny Commanding. rE DILLON, acting Lt. Col of this company in accepting the Wheeler, and pu lish the A, we thas sever el the bond of frieud’ | red-—That the tha he of thls company be tendered faithful manner in which be has t we tout d from him whilst in command of thi for th em, through Major F EXPERIENCE ry, would ould in tho least Call om A, 10 DENTISTS.—A and familiar with t Y | sonably for such tuition and practice {| time acquaint him with the mechani Hi, Burr, 208 Broadway, corner of F °0 GOLD CUTTERS.—WANTED, A GOOD HAND AT the gold leaf manufactory, No. 9 Jobn street, ¥V J ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURS BY AN EX perienced middle aged woman ble of taking te birth, ‘apply at her presont tee of an infant from place, 85 Lexington avenue, WASTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAY, a situation as chainbermaid or waiter: can give the from some of the first families in London, has no obj 0 either this city or Brooklyn. Inquiront a0 0 atlantic street, Brooklyn. ANTED—A GOOD COOK; SHE MUST BE A Ger warber and ironer, and understand b; 0 is other need apply. Call at No. 8 ninth etreet, between Eighth ond J ANTED—IN A RIV | W do the cookin, a of | Noze need apply uniess fully en) Apply at the corner of Madison aven TE FAMILY, A WO! Br inthe wacbingasd ironlng. erform the duties. ‘and Thirty eighth d iroo, th other to do 9! rr octh. murt understand thelr bash Ay at 14 Willow street, | ANTED—TWO PROTESTANT WOMEN ; 0: z “To | ; bot 1 recommended. "irom OA. M. tll? B V TANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS NURSE IN ier feinily where there are no very young children, She kind disposition, and willing to followers and wants wrt be apood rower, of « k Ve vwerul. “A stendy person who bi a lLome, may epply at 12 Lafayette NTFD—A GIRL | Wierelegenera of «baby, Will find Iy | ptevet, Brooklyn. a: ation "oy Uppiying at Su? Atlantic | WANTED=A Goop GIRL TO Do THE GRNRnAt | housework; will also be required to net Good reference Fi Apply at 209 Honry ste ju atic, Brooklyn. STOLEN Gor IDS. STQEPRL SUPPOSED TO Bh STOLEN—A Gob chain, which the owner can have and paying expen i. Apply wt W. SOREIGN AGENCY —NATL Professor of languages, interpre Ages and paseporte for at y part of thi MONTALVO & {ENS AND hove < ori AT WHOLESALE ‘abu Petal, ai the lowest py g. YANvL KbiLT, O Felten strc, 4S Sreobs it Broad waiter, or chambermaid and flee washer and ironer, y, faithful girl. Apply at hor Coty third street, PRIVATE FAMILY, A od lata @ ool, ot) in a private family, by » ste 7. | prevent employer's, 7: Bast WaANTEDIBY A SMALL t, active, tidy girl; rhe must bos direver, sna be soot to do gener No Myoted religioniat ne pply. 6 £34 eee ‘wil be av Apply at 289 roadway, at sole ook P. TANTED—A STRADY WOMAN TO DO GR and who can 0001 others need apply. Apply at 8: AL ‘th Sicth A RESPECTABLE & YOUNG LADY, 70 g and ironing. tire at No. it Bast +, vet ween Piget at ad Avemuse, “W we forthe WANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND | ‘ANTED—A ‘SOUER, HON! T AND INDUSTRIOUS man, who undersiands taking care of horses and also to work abont a yard. Good recommendations re- wired. Inquire at No. 10 Bast Nineteenth stroet, between ifth gvenne Broadwi TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT young man, twenty, years'of ago, of steady habits, to take charge of a horse aud-cow, and to make hissclf ge y useful about a small place, in or about New York. thodist or Presbyterian family preforred. W aces $11 and found per month. Addi iii P., Maspeth, L. I Post Office, for six days. ANTED—A COLORED MAN AS WAITER; HE must bring the best of city references. Apply at 148 Fifth avenue, from 9 to 11 A, M. WASTED-A COMPRIENT MaN. AS WAITE also, ® woman accustumed to the duties of lady waid. Apply, before 12M , at 135 Seo md ave ANTED—A PROTESTANT GARDENER THOR- oughly acquainted wich both the botanical and vege- tuble departments. A note addressed to box 525 Post ten where an interviow may be had, will reecive atten- w+ EVENTY-FIVE STOUT YOUNG MEN (Americane) to go on whaling voyages, Advance to the ax ount of $75 paid tooach man before 0 Be oi Appl iu mediately at the shipping aflice, No.9]. West street Goce ner of Albany, North river, up atair ANTED—AS SALESMAN IN A_ DRY GOODS store, corner of Union and Columba strocts, South Brooklyn, a you German, who speaks English and under- stands tho eimbre best 4 8: one but those who can come well recommen od need apply. od fa willing to take himself usefa id industrious man need apply. Asaress Box 733 VW ANTED- A SITUATION 48 BARKEEFER BY & young wan of character and ability, who has had oxperience of many years in some first class houses ia his city, for which he can produce ac:ple 8 take cbasge of s bar in tome respestaole apelin the ote or country; Would be well aualitien to superintend a firut house in some fashionable watering place. Address BE. P., Herald office. 7ANTED~BY A YOUNG MAN LA’ from England, a situation as groor acaistant gardener and coachman; is willing useful to bis emplayer to, secure « comforsa dresa, if by letter, 8. D., of Seventh avenue, wiles" Ad fortwo daye. WiNTEDGA CARTMAN, WHO FULLY UNDER- Hands the furniture butiness, aud is a American, = Ly at 76 Beek well rect We vat the te 3° ra Heldredges Hotel, No. 1 Custos Place, corner of Broad way. AITERS WANTED.—APPLY TO JOHN TAYLOR, W “86 Broadway, we 0} ESALE DRUGGISTS —WANTED, AN active Seguainted ith the $a le: W'nten—a bie Pate! TO ACT AS SALESMAN i nishing goods store. Apply at W4xtep-in A TEA STORE, A SMART, apLE Roy, ‘about 17 years old; one whi preferred; reference re: fANTED—AN ACTIVE BOY, THAT CAN READ aud write, in acrockery store.* One that would reside with the family preferred. Apply at 11 Greenwich avenue, Letween # and 12 in the morning. ANTED—AN IRISH BOY, TO ATTEND A GRO- 'y and liquor store, one who is well acquainted with tho busincssand well recommended; no other need appl, Call at S28 Rivington street. WANTEDCA BOY, IN A CLOTHING STORE, ONE who wishes to learn the business and willing to, mek elf feneraly. susotal Apply at No. 8 North William etree! Jirictestshnity ? MISCILLAWEOUS. ~~ SALE OF KICH HOUSRHOLD: FURNITURE 2% Std house furnishing articles, el legant pier and eval Aistees, Cline and sliver plated w arpets, de. ise duy, Sasurday, May the Oto, at "1004" ‘oelocks at 1144 Broncway, cormcr of Thirty -aixth a sisting of rich rosewood parlor furniture, in © maroon silk, msde ly Meeks, richly curved re ta lens do. do, sid a dsteads, bure (and painted bureaus, washs oipner and t s, bree on window shad Cloth apd plush, parlor aud easy ehal rocker rece, tion chairs, rich of! paintings, hair mattresses, and pailinses, feather pillows, elegant French coun’ erpanes, Yer plated ware siclily chased, ivory cate, ile, and 801 cutlery, twelve foot black 40. mahogany dining table, t Suruittre, with wbleh Salo rain of fo dk posits vv Sre STO! Boar, WANIED-BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A PRI- > ‘vate family, on the tide of the city, Rot above Market street; Would require full board, and where the comforts of a home could be obtained. ‘Add ferme and @ comme atic: HEAP, LIBERSL BOOKS.—PAINE’S THEOLOGY, ty conte: Rights of Mav. dity cents: Common sey wai jive cents; Ay a oe iS e A seven end half cen Votn ety ven whalfcents to $1; Voltaire Ph ple 4. biahed b ity _G. VALE, N Bowery, up stairs. Fv ISHED ROOMS 10 LET—WITHOUT BOARD, ¢ of the pleaeantest situations dowa town. Apply to Mrs, FARNSWORTH, 327 Broadway. pre OFA SeOnD AND BASEMENT TO L2i no. eH ator place, the best locality in the eity fora lige fi item Pe at ihe Metros ’ 1% Bible House, and Fourth avenues. t 0 1ET-TO A, )RESPECTABLE FAMILY, second floor and house y-seventh deca, Wits Groton wate ieee for Nee siperiet Ge, ae: Bly y om the premises, Troms till Se 5 Selecks “Good oo b Rares ra ‘Apply any a a Fe CK ERMAN, 38 Broadway, up staize, 0 RNTLERES rue Mager oA : aehigner tin te aay 6, one of the m logatton ge aM iversity 0 ie rep! hed rooms om first and second floors, Immediate ‘plication will secure choice of apartinents, ae TH Reet Tea ae-20 ‘2 A poy Doge none yamine. Tacut of beestant oe ona i v t v ' [9463 ive og re cm ma feay of orest os 2, pe ench Indy of grent experience PRIVATE PETAUCTION AT te GREENE STREET. fe Mr. CHAMBERLAIN gives Wb arituinette, jiagih giumne dearee day the attention of parent to whet deat i enin, Mr. fovit school for lal deni (PBR FRENCH AN’ AND. GERMAN LANGUA As , pear ING. NARA enoor, FOR YOUNG LADIES.~CED, Orbe ew Yoteothe cases term ri conipense ew York: Smell, No. 5 Feri No, 125 Fourth atecet, of 06 Miss roe

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