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Ps ceed aseelaed, his spirits and general health Mr. Rockwell, the newly appointed Senator from Mas- ehusetis, has arrived in Washington, The following names were recorded at Giilpin’s Exchange ting Room, Wall street, yesterday :—Gideon Welles, Jaritord, Om Paseos ©: Giyn, London; James Blain, ; Samuel GC, Reid, Jr., N. Orleaas; Wm. Patti- Mr. Cole, Virginia: Leslie Taylor, Savannah; a. ile; a ee Ww. “ith, Jr, Augusta; Lieut. Gal eae and adj Willis, Occam Tel ee a bone hay Hil, were among the arrivals yesterday at stor Rev. A. D. Compbell, Montreal; Hon. C. C. Richmon< ppt: Rev. D. C. Proctor, Princo Edwards Co. Var} TE, Sims, Richmond, were among the arrivals yoo” y at the Irving House. W.E.G. Gilison and party of three, Va. K. 8! Moa , Princeton, N. Bogota, N.G.; 5 Bake, x. "eit ot among ie (yey mel 5 0 Vi Pres- ‘ett House : ‘yesterday. b €. Stoechi, Russlan Minister; Hon, Te L. Williams fier, aera Samuel ate me Unk Mary jer, Bri . & Navy; almer, Boston, arri ey f" the Metropolitan item Tseocs: yes- he ial Rieke pd, £0. in yd a = Richards Wo Washington pen burg and lad. Ez Misa Robertson, Aig tury red Dowling. Mrs a Deze Gidord, B wissad distor Mr Soott and lady, ark Galetti ftain—Goo J Lowe, wife th Fanos Tork—Wm King, Robert and secure a uniform rate of wages. There were one hundred persons present. It seems that the tractors lately intimated their intention of reducing ’§ wages, which have hitherto been fixed at mty shillings per diem, and it was in consequence of reduction that the present strike has taken place. the previous meeting a committee was appointed to upon the contractors in the city and ascertain ther wale, 6 of them would continue to give the twenty lay demanded. The result was hly satis- real following being the names of con- ctors who gave a favorable answer:— 08. McConnell, Michael J. D. MoGlynn, James Mu- , Pat. Lynch, ‘Dank. Haden, Mr. Cummings, James 8, Joba Foster, Jebn O'Donnell, Peter Murther, Ar- Mooty, Terence Keon, Mr. King, Sandy eae ay, MeDermat, Lake Curran, Curran, James we are the names of the cipal contractors in the 7 aa a VarG ERs Weis ota peda returned to rae. main object of the beans Poaly evening was to or- ize the society, a committee being patois Me to draft fonstitution and by-laws for the same. Joun MOGRATH by invitation addressed the meeting ome length onthe cause for which they had been led together, He urged upon those present to demean \meelves peaceably, and Pay |» strict obedience to the + in all their pre \d promised to lend the so- BA his asaittenoe until its srgunlantion was completed. ‘e understand that one hundred and eighty persons Jared themselves willing to become members of this tet eee persons ascig and that many others night. City Intell); /RIOKET.—A match between 1COe e first eleven Wednesday, & match nia tpentee ide wenat e return match between Canadian friends is now in contemplation, prepara- is being made for it to come off during the middle of t month at Toronto. AMMOTHE amen Henry Erben has just com. eda very n for the St. Stephens (Catho- shares, fost gehen street. It is, with the excep- of Trinity, anc Geo! ? in Stuyvesant square, largest in veo its dimensions are as fol- 246 feet high, 27 fect wide, 18 feet deep. It has seta of keys, ‘two octaves, nine pedals, 48 48 steps, bag Rohe It will be performed Particulars in our advertising pitt oa muTaRy DisrLay.—Yesterday afternoon the Fourteenth ent, of Brooklyn, pore cbs) by Col. Jesse Smith, ph Col. Libby, Light Guard: Gen. | ADVANCEMENT o” fcrEercE.—A friend haa put us in pos- session of the annexed information received from Doctor | Joveph Dickinson, Local Secretary for the British Asso- } ciation at Liverpool. |. At the last annual meeting of the British Association for the ncement of Science, held at Mull, in Septem- | Der, 1653, it was decide that the next meeting should be | held in Liverpool, commencing on the 2ist September, | 1854. We are authorized to state that this meeting wil most probable be the most brilliant and most numerousiy attended by the savans that has yet occurred | ‘the Mayor and Corporation of Liverpool wil! place at the disposal of the arsociation their magnificest new | building, St. George’s Hall, probably the fivest asecable room in Europe. Arrangementa are-made on the most liberal seule for the reception of ‘visiters, and public and private hospitality will be most generously ‘exercised. ‘The scientific professors and philosophers of America are invited to t~ present, and are sure to receive a most bearty welcome. Court Calendar..This Day. ‘Unerep Srarms Dusraicr Courr.—Nos, 48, 20, 38, 21, 46, 27, 42, 50, 51, b6, 58 to ¢3. CouRt—-Special Term.—Nos. 11, 34, 37, $8, 41, 51 to 66, 87 to 60. TRT—Cireult—Nos. 956, 1064, 1008, 1179, 1385, 1254, 5200, 1421, 1563, 1061, 1660, i 1711, 1716, SUPERIOR Chimes ace, vate, “Tom, Hs, Mah a, ay” a 16: 1170, it ye ‘ut, is, na 1194, 1196, 1198, 678, 167, 187, 557, 068, 1113) bd "79, 819, 718, 6, 908, 80, 505, 980, 2, 154, 212, 930, 896, 790, oe Pumas—DPart _1.—Ne jou. 1096, 1097, 1098, 1100 row svi 1118. Part I.—Nos. 1078 to 1082, 1084, 908, 267, 26s, 127, 130, 968) For Summer Wear.—We aivise who srox ont theowing s-ivo th otrold aot faded hate, to in clone and el fagone ol KNOK'S stares, No Ins Talive usiest te Brosdwaz, anc eel: cting what they want from hi sortwort | Jt inwell kuown that Kaows hats throw othe: into ibe sbade entirely, in point of beauty of appraraace and coonomy of pric Hate! First in bdrep ar ge try Broadway, corner of Lisponard st: ment of ail Rings of hats, in a new and el That Hat.—A Beaut! head is RAFFERTY Just the article fdr tt inserted fr: Chatham hatter, 413 sree ae sesors Beautifal Covering for the be LEASK’S superfine Arab beaver, seanye. iy Gragnecreotype Hkeness fo. ham, Saas! ent ‘Wide Awake Hats, without nap, not the old fogy looking affairs sold ‘laowhere, but the genuine ar. ticle, now ready, in toy @ and small quantit ATELNS, 3 Groeawich stroet. Drab Beavers are the ne jummer hate of all kinds, including adinfinitam. Callon MEALIO, cor: Canal street, if you want a superb Mealto’s Spring D: plusultra of theage, “8 straw ond soft bats if Broadway and Mats for the Many—We this day offer, and weil qcatiane. thi til Jaly 4th, for the scecommoda- tion of of fashionable description, that lsewhere, varying id ol LEARY & 00., Hatiers, ‘Astor House, Broadway. — Those Twenty-eight e late eclipse of the sun can be soon 8 maguignitios daguerrenn al ‘ons, photogra; a Ropes rr, tohen'to Derfeotion. sokaren = es or Wrectypes: Holmes’ Patent Pho! tat cities, towns and 289 Broadway. Rees & Co., 385 Broadway.—§2,000 Reward. pas wa 'y this sum for proof thee I have not removed ‘Broadway, and sm not the only Roos in this city in ioe dacuerreotypo business. Other parties assuming my name do it without =yi sathent CHARLES HERS & CO., 885 Broadway. Ae Ta ANE PMG gton City Star, in this City.—Set on beth alleys —New York folks will now be able to Hiabl Jargest circulated of all ening, 48 carly as our own Cennot out work well. Received bere by Gorslock ares Morning, fresh from the leat night's press. To be ed of newsmen and boys throughout ¢! Mey: °G: COOPER, 100 Namsan stro is the agent here Pi tape zen : tapas nb New York is soon connec: ry avi ronda 5 all the East river forri aed trom Ky eres een: tration of these important’ thoroughfares, jeserves called the raiiroad o! CHARL! art MiLLet Auction. 316 reserved The only One Price Store Gentlomen in want of fin Fayperone ay olothing. Tell made in vals. xpected to uy RED MU, HOE & "0. s No. writ ‘Broadway, ay aay article is marked at the lewost price, and 20 attached to the Fifth Brigade, under Gen. Duryea, ea visit to this city, Being out on in Brook- they crossed the ferry, marched to the Park, through orgtwo of our prinelpal streets and then ‘Teturned again. were accom; ied by Broo! iss Band, and s! sowed thomecives to boro voll drilled hey were piasing and soldierly in appearance. ae at HARLEN—ARREST FOR AbSoN.—Yesterday morn- about 1 o’clock, a fre broke out in the stables. on the ver of Third avenue and 128th street. The stables le filled with horses at the time, but most fortunately were rescued from the flames. The firemen were pre- |; in large numbers, and managed ‘soon to extinguish flames; but two of the buildings were destroy are were damaged. loss was about iin pd for $1,500 in the Astor Insurance Compan: ylor, a man who was in the habit of steeping | inthe bles, was seen to leave them immediately before the was dircovered. He was, therefore, arrested on sus- on of arzon. INommER Frrm—About 8 0’clock yesterdsy broje out in the chair factory in the rear of Nos. OB 80 Attorn¢y street, owned by Daniel Smith, of Wil- isburg. It was occupied by John Ryerson, William itman and John Randall, chairmakers. The second third stories were burned. Loss about $1,500. In- xd in the Granite Company for $500; Pacific, $500; men’s, $1,000. It is supposed to have taken from a ve in the second story. Coroner’s Inquests: 1B LATE AF¥RAY ON BOARD THE SHIP KNICKERBOCKER.— la Wilson, the young man who was stabbed on the 8th fant, in an affray on board the ship Knickerbocker, tying st pier 6 North river, 4s lying dangerously i he New York Hospital, and i doubts being entertained is recovery, Coroner Hiltoh was yesterday notified, proceeded to Stake b his doposition, which was as fol 4 :— On the afternoon of the 8th inst., the prisoner, Graham, and myself were on board the icker= ser. I went and laid down in my bunk. The ¢ to me soon after; he hada sheath knife in a. He asked me for $2. I told himI had not y with me, but would get it out of my chest. I got went to the chest and was about ting, my key into lock, when I diseoveved that it been broken open. ted the lid and saw that ¢wo pair of pautts were gone; Pegonted one pair. re was no Bite" of the forecaatle. Iwas ina ee ee va Seoteh; ny to the yl and accond Taste that I had been stab- }; neither the prisoner nor m; ma! were intoxicated at time Gee we bad drank ‘together several times the day; we had had no quarrel together that day, Thelieve Stas reason of his stabbing me was becau: i not give him the $2.’” It was anly by means of 1 stimulants, that the unfortunate man was nish the above statement, and when the Coro- Bl it P end tho ee he could not survive Ret) Oyrye ag he confined in ty realty the Tre result of om anaes were and belonged to the Ing) Doroner O'Donnell, at 372 of John H. 8. Shrell and Caro! 8, the former 28 years, Sy lage, whore deaths were caused by cholera. pased lay in the same room, which was a cellar, wake flooring, and covered with filth; a stable, in which 2 ten horses, was in the rear of the premises, and we it as his eo Farina oe S iaigrents, ei 6 fe else drsnsd rey migrants, ta nt’ oe Werte, a Jersey rnish employment for the prisoners, as he ma} ‘1 most ocvantay a8 EH na BM 0 Board ad. sned to mest on Wednesday the 9th of Aerest next. ho ladies of Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church will \ their Strawberry Festival, at Commercial Hall, this ning. Rev. J. B. Wakeley will address the assémblage fly on the occasion. oroiaRy.—The carpenter shop of Ephraim Pray, in th Becond street, was entered by burglars during Inesday night, and robbed of carpsater’s tools to the ve of about $40. o1ce,—A man named Thowas Butler, arrested yes- i wr stealing a pocketbook, containing five dollars, committed to jak for three months. he Jersey City T+legraph says that, of the whole num- of watchmen appointed by the Common Council for ensuing year, there is not ao Irishman (Roman holic) among them, w deviation in any instance is jante their real value, aise ve veiling oe black nilke ofa +a |. Be perior make, very cheap, Splendid Sporting Prints Just Recetved.— Herrivg’e Fox Hunt, a series of four plate Bar a a £2RMe kill?” Pelee $60 for the set. For sale by W. SOHAUS, bh 1e for set ‘or sale by 203 Broadway. 7 ‘The Clipper Shi Hussar, twenty-six duys from Liverpool, with is y pieces splendid new patterns of vet and ta) ary eae ttson with rngs and tsble ‘toh, for HI! IN, 99 Bowery -tue ie shipment ts the United States since the reduction of prices in Europe. “Come Rest in this Bosom,.”--Those who fold at MoLAUGHLIN at ? sasured that they cannot b: ‘garments are cheap, elas pes phe O11 Clotas, ted unique assortment of these cae goods, whole. Pe palar establish. ‘n age facturers 0’ consumers. Call and examine th: and new location of by dy | en, canes on Forse each, Innding ex-Heidelberg, from Havre. In store, » Rrowthe and. bectwintagen., mae ma ys ‘DUNCAN 01 ani vintages. For sale FSONS, 400 Broadway. ns Eons Machines—The Combination of needle and si atte te, ewis Machines has been declered poblie property. The decision of the Hon. Charles Mason, mamiseloner 0 "oe Patents; proves that this invention was made by Wa! in 1894, and that it has been given to the pubi The extertions of Zllas Howe, Je. hls aa. sociates, ai a jes of deoision had gratia of the otlconet LM. SINGER 400.” Batchelor’s Hair Dye is still the mone article, by all acknowledg d to be the best aye ly 00! air the mome of thousands of the world merid post ima fe th Fallable aye known Sold. at BATCHELON'S, 233 oy way. Now's the time to test its power! Fioula you shine in beauty's bower, Making Gee ORISA DORO'S ‘aye. Bold and privately applied at No. 6 Astor Louse. A Voice from New Jersey. ‘Woodbridge, June, 6, 1 Dr Gouread Deas tiz,—Bome time ago t rohased a cake of oT medicated so8p, and find it very 13g Hes X got it, my face Was covered, now thre in scarcely a any to be sean onit, Temi truly, Tho: in yourt 'y; spect vay soap Ee oa freak bay 5 ry nde ‘bair from uny part of the body. and froma? at the sain és rt from Broad w ‘treet, Philadelphia. Sbeld Universal Preference is pabtite vproots Fouge, hair d) Street, first. store Third "donuts iven to Filll’s Im- ved Instantancous Hair Dye, for ite conceded superiority, natural oo! jet black and mellow brown, so ber a! fal, leaving the ute soft and glossy, are sdmirable, aad pH) at ah Nasean street, and at drug and fancy w—If the Hair the life-giving, hair- mry compound, but « Strong onguent, which will not or ki je. veut to any part of the eountry. a street. Zeiber, 44 pote Pilledeiptia; 2. D: Gilman, Washington: sion is applied to Indies’ and gentlemen's hair work, Wthe moet” os oer aon fvaet by fem oh aM, 7 thom ae isan, wher you Filing out from foor and wall, Tortf she horned roaches cravt. fenhars Sees = o5 The imaccts have oam| Lon gi ey ea toes Fevacr fe mothe al ot th Velpau’s Diarrhee preventive —This selorated remedy has been aed in thou. cares, and » sin; wtee attack of disrrhas, Prepared only by Ri SHTON, “Cia 4 CO., 165 Bronaway, 10 Astor Houeo, 273 anid 611 Brosdwa; On Thursday, June 15, A. Lens to Mary J., Esq., all of this city. ‘On W ‘ednesday, June 14, by the Rey, Mr. Somers, oops: Owen to Miss Kuma Wacken, both of this city. California papers please copy. On Wednesday evening, June 14, at the residence of her parents, by the Rev. Dr Marvelus, Mr.Epoar P. York to Miss Race, ANN TeMAPEeT, only “daughter of Albert Demarest, Exq., all of this city. by eur ise “Rev. Dr. Potts, Havry daughter of James McCullough, On Wednesday, Jane 14, by the Rev. James Romer, Hany W. Gouny'io Miss ‘slany J. Woon, eldest of Revid Wood, Eeq., ull of this city. ‘On Wedvesday, June 14, by the Rey. Dr. 8 D. Burch- a Mr Leaxnen W. Buicos to Miss Susan Musa, all of city. On Thursday, June 16, by the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, at F'ymouth Church, Gkoxez Bus to Miss FRanons pUmA, Caughter of John 8, Hull, all of Brooklya. At Kingston, R. 1, on Tuesday, June 13, by the Rev. Joel Monn, Mr. Frasers Hacaporx, of this’ ity, to Miss Eumareeu M. Warts, daughter of the late Thos. R. W. of the tormer place. ag ihe Died. On Toestay, June 13, ANN SwowpEn, wife of Oscar fouwden, in ihe ith yeas of ber age. ‘Lhe friends and relatives of the faraily are respectfully invite to stiend the funeral, om sunday afternoon the 18th inst , at Lo’cloek, from her late resideace, 67 Mort street, without fartber invitation. Ca Wednesday, June 14, Magy F. Forp, agod 23 years. Her funeral will take place thia @elock, from the residence of of Fifty fifth street and Sixth avenue. street, between Leringtoa and Fourth avenues, of soalor, ween aver of Taomas Boorman. rs His frienda and acquaint requested to attend his funeral, this day, Toth inst inat,, at at los o'clock. His re- mains will be taken to Calvary Cametery for interment. On Wednesday night; June 14, suddenly, day, 16th inst., at 2 her brother-in-law, corner wite of Henry Do , and only surviving daughter Wm. Gresbant, of Not ham, . Un Thursda: » June 15, Cxoncw ALPHo! son of George V. Hecker, aged 1 year aud 11 months. The funeral will take’ pl this mérning, from oe house No. 28 Rutgers place, at 10 o’clock. will be celebrated at the Church of tigen pe Holy Radocmes, ip io ‘Third street, at 1034 o'clock, and the move from thi for Calvary at 1a are arch o'clock. The t friends and Telatives. of the yn Washington’ yest Baral notice, 5 ne, nm Ly on an er te ‘ane at 5 o'clock, Sarum. Ewoar, only child of Jefferson Lavis, aged 22 months and 14 days. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED _RVERY DAY. PERSONAL (orrER 1 IN TRE CITY, JUNE 6, 18 en aT NINE M. DOBLE. pp ep pd aoe rane, OF JANE M. ALLEN, of Bal jang! preg hele Aw New ns. adarers, Otter, CBaltiinore, Ma. ROEM ATION 18 WANTED OF JOHN AND JAMES i by sowupation by their sister Cathe: michael, count; and is w living NFORMATION WANTED—OF A YOUNG LAD, twelve yours of axe. namod Michaal Murphy, who lived Brown; in the town of Oveanda, ooun- ie mastor about four months axo ie, «you. AnY information, of ‘him recut yh ther, at No. 5 Front Battery, N Ye ry and. one hundred dol mixes No. 63 Wooster, stroet, themselves much trouble ‘Address Agnes C., Broadway Post ¥ HENRY BALCH, LATE OF MONTGOMERY, AL«., will send his address to Hodgo’s Roal Hxtats oitios, corner of Broadway and Grand stroot, he muy hear of sie: thing to his advantage. M188 12218 GREY 18 REQUESTE® TO coxa st. ate with her brother, who only urcived in the oity yenterday, (Thursday,) Juno 15, copy. Torney City pupors ploase PENTH STREET AND GREEN, POINT VERRY.—THE fablic are respectfully informed that thie ferry is now regularly in operation, good onts leaving foot of Toath stroet, Kast River, constantl from funr o'ciook A. M to ¢ ght o'clock P.M. | A(ter this hour trips will be made every fitteem minates until eleven o’clocok. Thisis tie shortest oo track vin Rave: and all pevements I—NOTICE—THE ENTRIES NIOW COURSE, ei for tbe ferséen the first day of the anooting will close at Lafayet’c Hall, broadway, instead of the St Nicholas Hotel, as previously nunounced, at five o'clock P. M., Mo day, and for the apsee ing: Purses on the course, T horses will start at tw P.M. proeiaely. A special train of cars will leave the Sout \Totry ‘or tie “curse at one o’olock. JOHN 1. SNEVIKER Propt — Refroshment and other privileges to lst. at Mr. White's bles, corner of Bayard and streets, etween ten and two o’clock. C= ug aa tlle Gy —RACE MEETING.— ‘tioned course will com- fe: fae, alee sea "Ybame day—Parse ‘Third day, Thureday—Proprietor’ four Pi a Pf ase a cong mate be anbeorptiog 550 hatl forfeit snd $500 naded” by the. pro} with th ming entre J, n. ition names ob fb imp. Glenoo 00; B. Ton Broee Babes gr meby Glencoe, out of Sally ‘Ward, 4 yours old: es inbeas/aemoe bel. by Marius, anma’ Caseauare, d oars old. T'ATl the sbove mentioned purses and stakes to be governed bythe sules of the Inte New York Joskey Giuy Nee Rotrance a ie partes, five per cant, 40 be added, and two ne ranoia order, a aetrone irs La ois nd no trotting Whi be allowed on the SOHN T, SNEDIKER, Proprietor. UN D-ABOUT TWO WEEKS GD, A LARGE SIZE Italian hound dog. as owner oa fe him by pay expenses. If nob called for withia three days, he will be expt eee yi in the rear of No. Clinton stable. Osx BROADWAY. BETWEEN BLEECKER AND reets, « memorandum book, containing s ggrtit ante for 200 shares Garroll Copper Mining stock, and $35 in Denk bills, ‘The person who will deliver the saine to John 8. "MeCulide, at 87 Wall street, third story, will be hand- somely rewardee. is Let BANK altel ON THE SEAMEN’S SAVINGS jank. Wall roperty of Mra. Aary Jane pelle eG ep TA Mars BAe way, will be iberally rewar: 7 M MARY JANE DEEG iN. I Ry oe! UNDER SETOF a IN THE NEIGH. A suitable reward street, New borhood of the Wall street ferry: ill be paid for them, a8 No.6 South William s York, o1 lyn. driver will be handsomely’ on Wane sta east Fifteenth street. We oe eps BIRD, FROM THE PREMISES it Tw fourth street. A suitable reward will be S aia't tor bitrnlg OST, OR MI! yr gtr goatee be notes. drat ua endorsed b; eons Tagainet. a tinting she same, as payment will b ne Fcurity, 7 JAMES & prance’ MocBRIDE. 102 Broad street. TOLEN OR STRAYED-A BbACk pa ge FIVE cyorrs old, rixtecn bands igh, a tail, white bim will ‘be remunerated, ir this notice will be proses: ILLS, voteri: F A inary aren, Seraee of Bess treet and Bloomingdale ro REWARDS. REWARD—FOR AN IRON GRAY HORSE. LIT- a saat gi six or Fok Rei old, quick tomar Broke from are Raabe and was $2. bande hig! d to CLARK, 95 fe coeeins Inert, Sand: Hal woonkve tie above Tha the shanks of tho owner, REWARD .—STOLEN, bgt tea! JUNE 3 A three tl torn bencher, REWARD.—LOST, IN tieamahip Arabia, Reasla te he he beg at the the Astor H 3 REWARD—LOST YESTERDAY, anour TWELVE Olelook, meat the corner of Canal street and Hroad, ataini , ¢ re- Waried by lonving it at 204 Brondwa bp DOLLARS REWARD.—LOST ON yaurapay wither ae to cae 4 will van ‘Way, DRY GOODS, &. Dg’ IN 5H. pure Ad, ther atogh ot paren cre Bey. ‘8 complete rade. theref GO. BUSFIN, mantle and Broadway. ee MAbs Bh tg at Po ees ted bs agg Feoe! a will 0, re jis day, at No. 129 ‘anal olor hei Paris flows ata aw ‘omporian, No. oe Fs and fathers, of o richest dexcription. Millinors are reapectfally invited to examine this importation, which is partisularly worthy shete specta Hiention being the last importation of the Bho on the Inp July, at Saratoge, « Brame’ ervabli ‘OTICE TO BARIne cua NTRS AND AFTER tls €ate the sabsoriber's entire stork of mantiliae will sree erable redu: 5 Ieee mani or finer prior $10. and $13, omer prior | rh t] eect tie tboaasnd 4 i ins to mi me rik ani ba. eellin, mai Feode of the. Polling at $10. and other High ) BULPIN, Paris Mantille Rmporium, 561 } lived in the eapacity of 1s Can do Frened futing Teent: third street, oe. the hij Good refe requires. ASS ome jousework faqal 4s Henry etreot, um the rear. Ae Bn ita ae fluent): A washing. LaDy W! «bapa ear AND BEAMS’ RESPECTABLE You? prituation ia an American to assist in alt kin's of veri ly, and # Iiitle French u give city references trom her last piace, where sbe bas boom for tho last three years. Please sudress B. I, N WISHES TO GET FIN® ands ber busines: and baa reso in private families for six all kinds of olothes done ae Plesve call or send @ note to No, 3 West to pposroms, to Mrs. je + given, if OR TO DO ma ie wanted bys young girl, A tituation 'ISHES TO OBTAIN, 48 COMPANION FOR her danghter, m young girl of fifteen vo age, Not «pales : y ry drer: adopted ia * highly apply over wom with residence, qualidvations, pt | "general cireumetancer. parents or fri Address for two di GERMAN GIRL WISHES private far@\ly as chamber- spanks good She 0 Horald ofiioe. NE AA OB ee ee A co work objections to the ecunt Prevent situation, No, 28 Bast mwentioth street. Wy saTED-By 4 KESPECTABLE YOu own baby. s ohilé at Pouth Second stre wy. » within three. “doors of Colo, Jorsey ‘an ogreeable manners, as ‘companion to» lady, A young perros of suitable qualifications. willing to make hor: te la | TANTED—A “YOUNG LADY, oF coop EDUCATION [= erally acceptable, will meet with ment. and acomfortable and reapenast nd Uberal home. A 1- 8 P. Union Square Post Ofhee, stating aco, real a RR ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE G GIRL, A SITUA- | tion as chambermeid aud waiter, or chambermaid isin sewer, The best of city reference oan be given. ther last place, 174 Wort Thirty-ninth street, (or ironing. Ap- ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY WOMAN, ‘as professed cook in w private family, or to take charre of f leman’s # house during summer; the dost of city wo days at No, 613g Car- nine s prong one Soaken: Bedford. WANTs, . a NTED—A COACHM AN AND Re cd ‘® waiter and chambermaid phere Ay) y immediately, a &S-Aighteenth evreot, near Fourth cook YA’ ANTED-TWO EXPERIEN' zp DRY GOODSSAT.ES- \ “men ot the commercial houge, 147 Syring street. City ce) rence required. ie LIPSEWR. ANTED~A STRADY, HON EST, INDUSTRIOUS . wh 4 Sa ae ne nan & MURRAY, 110 Orabe- pald, Apply to B seh street, is “ WANTED aN HONEST, STEADY BOY, TO WORK be fumery snd we'icine establishmneat, Ono ‘ome well recommended, who lives with his pa- Wess of B Broadway, preferred. Apply at 161 Duare come x COOK, YOR A HOTEL IN Connecticut; « porter, for » hotel: four cotton weavers. Bituaticns obteined speedily for clerks, men on railroads And steamers, boys to learn trades, barkvepere, £2, Charges moderate. N. ay person wh wilt ob tion re ceountant in an insura: 5 es $1,600. He has filed » lar situation, and fp well ported’ on tn ce business. The utmost mar be relied on, address, postage froe, Money, office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG SCOTCH PROTESTANT sini wants 8 piace to do pisi ironing, bee at 159 West Thirtee: avenues, between the hou: tion to go to b street. betwoe! of ten aad two. A in Wa SCOTCH WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS seamstrors and to attend growing children. ae street, fourth house from Columbia, left uan floer, South Brooklyn, pag hie Anak to th 181 West Binteenth nth abreet, for two days, (BRICAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO Oe tie ti id sewing; warm weat! AS WATNURSE—a Ret renpretable tie fay App at St 1066 oa manu nu se, im a third floor. nues, for & —A& RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN wante asituation as wot ‘Ninth street, Fourth ave- “RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL “WISHES A situation in s private fsmily, to cook, wash and iron. ood city references wa seon at 23 Leroy fort wo anys, if not engaged. A front room, for two di yf Broo! A can give the best of cif Twenty-fourth stroet, between Sixth bh avenues. n ius tr a cette tae entry 8 VERY As SEAMBTRESS—A PEKSON wae t ap ‘ko charge of grow! children. 7. Call for ire, Gaye ab 183 wecond floor. "4 YOUNG GIRL WISHES TO LEARN THE TAILOR- ing business, aby at 472 Poarl street, up stairs, ays. 8 by the wee! ‘Ray to re Burke, cor 88, WHO UNDERSTANDS ALL Wing, Wishes employment in respeo. or will take the work homo. of Navy and Johnston strovts, “RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as excellent cook, and asrist to wash and iron; y reference. Can be seen for two A A & store ine 50 nat ast Fifteenth strect. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS LAUN- dress; will assist in chamberwork; hag no objection to go in the eountry, Apply at ler last pi tho best of city reference. YOUNG SWI8S3 LADY, om GOOD, ADDRESS, DE She has sires s sitcation to attend Addresa M. R.. N AMERICAN GIRL, 3 PLAIN 1C00K. ND WASH. 4 famil West Twenty-ninth etr: ing and iruping.—S: Good city Tet hy 8! Fc SISTANT BOOKKEEPER WANTED-BY A WATCH importer; salary moderate; must be young man FY required and references, Lmporter, A pain 30m SMART, INDUSTRIOUS BOY, “OF” 6000 bite, an American, wish tiny egies is ay agreed u, HA. to learn the ornamental for * nuiaber ot yours, in want of wach a boy will ‘plonses call. uv the residence of his: paroats, for twa days, 369 Greenwich strect, betwoon Harrison and Jay, back’ basement. ee WANTED.—A BOY, ABOUT SIXTEEN YEARS the srs ge, residing with his parents, iu the upper “Apply to F. art of |. Megeman, corner of seveatecath stroet and Yourth avenue. c" two da AMBERWORK AND PLAIN SEWING.—SITUA ‘tion wanted in a private family. hh street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, tur Apply at 90 West Cs AND TO ASSIST IN WASHING AND IRON. DK. Situation wanted in a private family; good «ity ven. Apply as 70 King stroct, noag Variok, £1 ‘Has no ovjection to thi try. 8 ie WASHER AND IRONER, OR WOULD nm seas housework.—Situation wanted ta email pe vate Thirty thir mily; good olt; d street, for two days. Fete oo given. Apply at 123 }VLORED COACHMAN.— WANTED, A COLORED coaebman. who vith 00 recommen stair Cons Javundress, kitchen: role thore: Grand strecty 's tamily—t o’clock. — A oo ot een hepa iw ceo her dae 16 yeu: understands his business, » Apply at 51 South stroet, up yan MPRTEN T pEey Ay 8 WANTED IN A GENTLE: 80, 19d; ‘maid, chambormaid, man, waiter; alt Apply at 1 be seen, from tou w one EDUCATED who has been in ti for his board and $l s week. RY “Goons SALESMEN WANTED: TWO YIRST rate salesmen, eee with city trade; salary no object to first clase, ate: apply. G. B, Williams & Co., bends. Junior hands need not 269 Greenwich streot. PUXEERUEN cED SERVANTS.—SITUATIONS WANT ed for two most respectable and comretent women ae Protestant nurse, with unexception- taut chambermald and seamstress, 5 ge eral hiuseworker. Protestant servants fie, 10 Tillary street, Wii x SITUATION FOR A YOUNG GIRl, as fine washer and seamstress, or to travel with a ply at 192 Twolfth street until Friday evening ATANTED—A SCOTCH OR: WELCH GIRL, TO Do Be general Regge yi hs ange: yen ‘the coun- . ‘ToS competent girl. good wages Bo Brows! it0 Prous strect, fem 420 6 orstock Pe Me ANTED—BY A YOUNG RESPECTABLE GIRL, A situation to do obamberwork and waiting, or aa glace maid. Inquire at 115 Twentieth street, betwoon ‘Sixth and Seventh avenucs, in the rear ANTED.--A GIRL TO DO THE HOUSBWORK OF A spall family. Good city references required: Apply Twonty-eoventh street, between Kighth and Nint! Med, A SITUATION FOR A YOUNG GIRL, OF toon, » Protestant, to avsist in the care of children, orto do.iieht housework Apply at 22 Clin referente oau bo had, for two énys ‘ANTED —A pb grr 2 Lin wom: wi BY A MESPECTABLE breast of mon as wee ANTED—A SITUATION TO COOK, WASH AND iron. Apply at 94 Wost Fifteenth stroct. ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ® situation as chambe: ANTED—BY A van eeseacrapur YOUNG ss wouas saituation teuehanber week aad washing snd iroping, in a respectabio family. She the best of city reference from her last place. PI SENo- G1 Twonty-cighth street, uo states, back room, be- tween the Sixth and Seventh avenues, '4ED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION cook; has no objection to a tai in washing; the ference oan be given, Inquire atNo &5 Fourth ANTED—IN A PRIVATK FAMILY, A SITUATION ‘as seamstree one capable of cutting and Atting ladies’ snd children’s dresses, Good cite reference. Please call at No. 15 Weet Twenty-sooond stree ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY LATELY ARRIVED from Fngland, who dress good, » situation in sales woman, in which capacity she has P's experience siready: baa been sceustomed to needlework Compensstion no abject until her services are tested, Ad- dress O. B., Horald cflice, SNTED-—A SITU TION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘Babits, as plain cook; is a most aemall respectable family Island or Brooklyn; has the ve for being competent and it avenue, front room, second wont. aa) trastworthy ocr, for two days. a: ANTED.—A SITU BY A RESPECTABLE to do gem@ral housework, wash, cook, and fortwo days. Bost of reterence giver Franklin street, W4niEn-a RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS COOK,AND ‘to do the washing and vgat® in a private family, 239 West Twonty-first City reference required. A street, from 12 to 2 o'clock, 'ANTED—BY A RESPE tant woman, a situation stress, or to do ladies fine washii best of city references, treet, between th ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Protestant girl, as chambermaid or waiter. Good reference given, Ploaso call ,at 97 Kighth street, BLE YOUNG PROTES chambermaid and soam ng ug apres waht ae wee oft Clinton place, ANTEV—A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, WHO speaks n little Enflish, wants a situation as chambor maid, or togo housework-in an American family. Good con ye be given. Apply at 124 Leonard st., room 7. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Gorman girl, to cook, wash nod irom, or du general housework, in. a’ small private family. beat of Sty reference cam Begivon. Inquice for two days, at 255 Seventh WA ey A RESPECTABLE hor fblenste Swiss girl, o situation a1 Indy’ lie id EA or light chamberwork and wa! ference. Pleaso call at 129 Wot Wane A SIT ATION, 1 BY A_ RESPECTABLE young girl, to é work and assist in waclfug apply at 360 Second niceronk Twenty-second aw Twenty third streets, jor, room No. 1 WARIED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG Woman as 000k oF laundress. in & private famnily. Rew dle referencn given. Can be segn for two days, if not on faced, at 23) Seventh avenue, between Twonty-fifth aac Twenty sixth streets, fou.c floor, froat room ANIED-A SITUATION AS COOK, eee RES 8; will have no objections to work in s geatee! use, Can be seen until engsged, at 57 Chambers street rattle ro room, Frapae, WANTED.—A COMPETENT FARMER AND ee sre wanted to take sharge of the manage- large form in this State. Satisfactory reference, wel! as pame ot 1 F. Farm, BRerald off employer, are required. Addross J, gt rer teptdedt O®8 TO MIND CHILDREN— sity roleren days. pig AND COMPANION.—WANTED, BY Howe house, tion wanted in a small private family; iven. Apply at 116 Wa Twoaty aide GPE EFAL HOUSEWORK, NO OBJECTION TO COUN: ituation wanted in @ sinall private fa nce given. Apply at 14s Seventh street, for two ood ity street, Good family, » young Indy to take caro of the ren be ‘Vory well educated and know how shes Ps OS the erman jad: va Tag alee very comfortable home. Be, gre A good me. Address, With + Broadway Post Offi rtp WANTED, IN A RETAIL HARDWARE perience in the pe to character, Office. in Brooklyn, s youn, buriness; one who can man who has pat some Ox: Oo hrs may sddrese, box 55, Brooklyn Post pig RY Ni apo) TO pen! ymetress. Apply, Setroon a ES YSTERM4N WANTED.— Broadway, in the base: YOUNG MAN TO OPEN oysters, (Ba ont himself useful. Appiy at No. 413 it, after 12 oolock. SITUATION WANTED-BY A STEADY WOMAN, AS ood plain cook, washer and ironer, and willing to make bors if ‘ureral in ® private family. For reference apply at 180 Sixth avenue. 7 Were ITUATION WANTED -BY A TIDY, STEADY YOUNG ap, ae chambermmaid rh mily, xt tour day ‘Eleventh character from the gh ed WANTED—AS LIGHT PORTER IN A dustriot wholerale and retail store, b; habits and is fed city reference. Apply to, or address, W. H., 43 in atreet. © man of steady, in- a to work, Can 'gs Frank- not sf Under sate bes SWAN mani Moxtgomery, , | TORO ratae mes ee il ner Me ailas!, 7 Ror a hind of work. | of SERVANTS I 'B CITY S OREIS a ConNER TS estab a osornee of Reade str: None itted here, 'e torms, te ‘S MURL paths better > fs and who can ae clerk or ook washer aud te Pies A yale ‘0 ing pA mand ANTED.—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A PROTEST. fant girl, who can cook ‘wash, and iron. One who }d has good recommen dations, of Thirtieth stroet, TANTED—A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL MOUSE. work. ai 2 ke 219 Bhi ANTED- Referonos required. Apply st 163 avenue A. A NEAT PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO eners! housework. Good referonce required. Apply jowery, from 9 to 12o’elock beth stre ied woman aa wot h tho bert of } ret floor, fro city refer Wanrety A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA tion as cook; Spay gdm | her well, and is & ood baker of bread and sesist in washing; 10 objection to go in we ey. The, moat resposte ty reference can be giv fross 303 Wesley place, Mulberry street, in the rear, second floor. Can be seon for two days. ANTED—BY aS jen bests Ae MARRIED WoO arituation as wot purse. Can be seen fortwo bade at 200 East Fifteenth street, near First avenue. 7 ANTRD—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND to take care of obildren. Good city reference given. Apply at cornes of Smitr and State streots, South Brook. lyn, jor two days. ANIED—A SITUATION BY A PEKFECT PRO. stant German cook, im this city; CF roferencor Address No, 366 Herald office, for two da; piv: ANTED—A SITUATION. BY a Teun GIRL, AS ee nee phe ioe waiter. mended by her nt eee olishee shane, be well recom: seen for two © bes: refe: street, near First 4 feo, for ‘i 7 W4NtzD-& situation, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do geperal bousewors: understands plain cooking Bent of referomees given. Apply at No. 92 West Twenty sixth street. E YOUNG WOMAN. seamstross, or chambermali The best of city reference given if required. & age ourt, (University piace’ ) near wo da; ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION aschambermaid apd waiter, Can’ be seen for two days at No. 78 West Thifteonth street, between Sixth and en. ‘ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO. men, sitaations; 01 od cook, baker, and class washer and iron hi ham ber mai waiter, or chambermai 0; i very fond of and obligug. Apply st Both will be found compe! Bowery, (basement ) Wy ane COOK WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- stance French cooking. None else need apply at 36. Broadway, Union square. ANTED—A SITUAT! Protestant | BY A RESPECTABLE ing Woman, Of waiter and to assist i: chamberwork, 9° to sake oars of children and do sewing, or chamberwork. Good olty reference, if req Pease call at 66 Vandam atroet. Can be seen until en- aged. ANTED—A FouEe retail rene, As BOOK EAaPss, iN leew ns jesale loos ye way, wage the bane pity Lt cir A. YOUNG MAN NINETEEN YEARS War tee, a aitaat as clerk ins banking house or FS s wholesale’ ts Tmporting house; he speaks the gyaas, ond cas far ‘Good city reference. ‘sdirese MX, Pind iyo sP M tne WAITER BY A RES- Waszen4 SITUATION, ra 5 Fg 4 le man, in @ priv! busi , 4 is Obl Has lived with Poopestel sa Ney xen ‘York, or j= Or ee Afeid ants, i wo Gavi rferieme OF GOOD ADDRESS, ble refe: fa slight eee reton. te Sacer gad lucrative oosspat ts owior, 300 Beokaway, up suis on ae SPECIAL NOTICES. ENERAL ‘COLLECTING AGENCY, SOUTH AND Mee éimira, New York. Ali onginess at- te Promptiy aud with care. Doubtful elaime se- tured. ‘Address ORSON O PUTTER, Keq. General Arent, aS Y. Reference: Mesers. O'Connor & Fuilarton, MAE; AT A REGULAR COMMUNICATION oF St Jobn’s Grand Lo ige of the Most Ancient aud Hon- orable Frater: of New York, bi of the Beate 163, Chryatio street, in ‘Tuesday. Gth inst. 2 following brothe Free and acsapies Moao1 at Tollerton Ha! York, pcemeasng "14th inst, . Grand Maste: ity Grand Master; Andrew J. Fisoer, ; Chia. re Gravd Warden; Chas. W. Wiilote, ° Roberts, Feq, RW. Gens R. W. Grand Cheplain; ‘Leotur MNIBUS FARE “REDUCED TO THREE CENTS.— From the firat day of June next the fare from Fulton ferry through 8 sirert, Peck slip, Pearl and Chatham streots, Kowery and Third avenue to Forty-cooond strect, ip the subsoriver’s omg: Head Line of omnibures, will be reduced to three cent beyond corner of S$ Bis neces and Third aveuao, oh ‘e FFICE OF THE LAKE SUY RIOR SILVER OOMPA- By, 1] street—New York, June 4 i. — é mesting: of fe stockholders of th this ofice, on Thursday, Jan: Mts cdport from the iaine, ead for otter purposes. Dy A. Jax SMITH, Secretary. PECIAL NOTICE —A SMALY SIZ2D BASS, “ONLY 1D _wolgbing, ninety pounds.” exaht by Ovears bosom friend “Ned,” with a hook, (think of that,) trouting for blue tebeft Fire sland, and forwarded by our friend Siqariin worth, will be ahown up at 11 o'clock this day, + 8.—He ie.» jgwenile clephant im’ sis “COMMIBEIC NERS) OFFICE, NEW “YORK, mae xol will be open for examination ana review the 20th doy of May, until, Monday, the 26th cay of "Jone inelust a of examining or gorract- make application as their oflvo, No. 82 Chambers wi. ANTED- THE NUMBERS OF THE DAILY HERALD eat June 80, 1849, to 0 1, 1850, or Ged apenas of aid for them, or othem. A literal price ‘will ve “onthe volume, it bound. Apply to A. HEPBURN, Horaid office. ENGAGED IN PHILa- c deli je in thls city. He tefally com in oivil engineering; also in designing conatructi mecy, And is an oxtellent draughts He mal tive the best of reference. Addrous, Kugi= m neer, box ‘EER.—A YOUNG MAN WANTS & SITUA a5 engineer to ran an engi Has worked at th 1d reference from his last employ- Herald offi LERKS WANTED—J. R. JAPFRAY & SONS) NO. 73. Broadway, want two or throe smart Inds of sixtoon oto aasist in helt entering depare- 6 first year, eighteen years of ment Sitery $1004 cortege eng eb pies ne cage tg BY A3SIN- business ia all ite Engi 1, wor= h ‘wilh receive immme- ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED, BY A FRENCH- man who thoroughly understands bis business, Ap- piy at 68 Frankfort street, -A SPECIAL ME! ’ Protective Socket: JOURNEY MEN Lg at Will be luid before to the present Tinie in Bostcn, Chicage, and other cities, also tue rosa. lar meo:ing of ‘tuesday, June 20. is Postponed ‘on acsount of the Flumber Guard ay jon comin, ‘on the sau a WILLIAM FOWLER, President. James Cuampens, Secretary. 1@ WATCBMAKRERS.—WANSTED, ct A FIRST RATE Bes fuilign wish: tho fetail variness and of good morel character, will receive o irs ratesalary if salting. Apply to F. H. LOCKWOOD, 208 Broadway. iy is BE tb deme WANTED, A GOOD bp beg nory 0. ao lelpbia. To.» good workm bo best of prices a Apply at Greenwi nerves between & wilbeg = tnd Wot 10 CUTTERS.—WANTED, A PANTALOON AND VES? outter, in a custom store; ope with good reference; no other need apply. Address, with real name, W., Herald bye rales UICK ay a WHO A paler 7st serving an art can have sten4y eapleymen pllostigute A RUWDOCK, corner of Bread kad Quan Philedsippia, LUMBER GUARD.—1BE MEMBERS OF THIS COM. hereby motiied to attend s mosting on F ing June 16, at 602 Broadway, at 8 relock ia the eve- jombers aro reque be pregomt, as thisis the ast meeting previous to the caversion! on: hy onder of ANIKL KENN Jos. Grant, Orderly. > WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. Page DY, Captain. HRONOMETER WATCHES. wade FINE POCKET chrenometers, which run without any perceptible, va- riation, tor sale wt less than usual prices, wholesale and re- tail, D, ALLEN, 11 V weil }, seeond floor. OOPER WATCHES.—GOLD ‘COOPER DUPLEX AND lever watches, ber in bhanting cases, splendid, time- rs, for sale very low, at inbalonnte an eat a a.c, LLEN, 11 Wall street, second floor, near Broad pi Lge PH ig AND Bom ate J. HERMANN, ise d.and silver cases, time, inp dec sale a Tema than usual prices,’ whol tail. C. ALLEN, 11 Wall street, PLENDID GOLD POCKET + Rtas tei cea 4 a run without any perceptible we pion a "11 Wall street, near Broadway, eee! Moe KING BIRMFOR SALR—A SPLENDID MOCK. ‘isa, Sc epeen oe procures fine ver Derent chance io Low Offered. "ADR sar Fourth st IRD AKES AND WILD eer os street, near Broome, at mane. ery PORTING. THERE. Md ~ ot ee an yi aloud, ur oe rg “Joffey’s Forest is ere A ane eport ore e init a Cree, PORTING. to! =. . FINE BLACK SETTAR tes ame, and & su) dog 6, Doiaters, ay PARTNER | WANTED, ath THIS sisural worth S1Q000 per Yen Ad. $2,500 ss As PRINATE sanity Phi | MORE noem ‘ea erin epee, » ie Ba er wee reek . Ay ia ere i cade sr sy ree one eo BOK Meer ALSO A pear B wT Bzp, visnin saree fitia thies minutes’ SRE Nar atreet, Fulton am bh tiny FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, Boer mien boards to ome oF two gentlemen, Ot 168 mbers Dio, stone QTANTED.—A SMALL STORE, Ma ‘roteree! oeate otng . Any person te live ah fener. Good ret rv each on establishment, and willii of it at dirvel, bevweon First avenue and prgerna price, can Dye ‘addressing F. Front ‘room. P. lerald office. ‘ANTED—A, SITUATION AS PORTER, BY A RE na) yrogne and Mn outa ry a Sie te tbe intern of Rtapoyr Raura Sir eee Tor bow eae eee greg ‘and Fourth one inch high. Combo scen at nue, for two days. ANTED—A yy AS grey ann ipuent ae dor steward bo jobR ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WELUZACQUAINTED with the retail jewelry, cutlery and fancy businoss, io ee as to character. apply YOUNG WA) wHo PERFECTLY UN- of a retail liqaor store, None ferance ax to on) copebility and Address ©., Hori , for ho cau honesty need anew two days. ANTED-A FAITHFUL, HONEST BARKERPER Address 8, 8. 8., with real name aud refereace, Broad way Post Offer: AND Woke TRD-IN A RETAIL Were, @ young man who hee experieuce in n sk this mocking, at N>. | "Weforences requited, ve the dtsccher, in the F by letter, Pro- Ds JAMES W, POWELL, OCULIET, AURIST. BTC devotes bis aitention exélusively to diseases of the «yt end ear. from sto 6 o'clock daily, at dis offices, 502 Broad wey. Dr. Powell graduated » Dublin in 158 att Practige™ in sis ety for twenty years Dr. Bow ar ' Treatise on en be precured se his shea, ving & treasure whi h ting © ear for tho Crysta) Palsooy and “he bof humsD artificial eyes im the which obtained the m ond laggest colle!