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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1866. Pienot—Great vite? to attend the funeral, from No. 234 Mott SALES AT AUCTION. as er ee Seon menaatceier, among them the most | at two o’clock this afternoon. Wrest, Notice pees Stern ollan pianos, and 3 ati ee vecuae aan at auction, at bis sales To Wall stew on pianos; eS ee epee Ae eéday, 27th last., at 1034 o'clock, w large invoice of from $40 ‘And He cau all our Joan i. superd mosaic jewelry, watches in heavy eighteen carat Se monthly payments. 'Meloieons of every variety of | _ In Brooklyn, cn Monday, February 26, Gaoucs Favoy. | Fld hunting cases, Ge , viz.:, English patent and de- most improved makers, at prices which | RICK, aged 2 years and 11’ months, son of William and Afice dae’ tae tat rouometer, aden’ competition, No better bargains can be hat in | Mary Ann Bol), sescnd Afiren da ies” watches and wouaics! setruments, of all kinds, of any other dealer in | The relatives and friende of the family are respectfaily | *t with diamond: y consists in part of ele- & the United States, Music at the redneed rates, invited toattend the funeral, this afternoon, at ture | FeBe mosaic gold stone ty, do. pins, A HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. | 'olock, from his late resiience, No. 220 Jay streu, | Procches, golvsuits of pin and earrings, brooches, ear- klyn. His remains will te taken to Greenwood.’ | T2@® sleeve buttons, &e. Fale positive, “Terms cad 5 New Masic.—Thomas @aker’s now song “Our Boys,” just published, with beautiful vignette. Wor C.D. Stuart. Price 40c. This isone of the heppie eltusions of this popular composer, and promis € eed in its popularity even his former choicest produc- tions. “Spurkling Polka,”” by the same composer, is having an immense sale; seventh edition is now out The Pry also arranged for four hands and for orches‘ras, 40c, HORACE WATERS, Publisher, 323 Broadway. Kelty & Ferguson, No. 289 I~2 Broadway, Beep a complete assortment of window shades, manufac- + cate Tegrerortid and warranted. Persons purchas- ‘fing at their establishment can rave all commissions and wecond profits of avy kind. N.B—A large assortment of lace and muslin curtains, from auction, for sale at @bout half the coat of importation. Hyatt’s Life Balsam.—Rheumatism in its moat painful forms; also scrofula, old ulcers, and the ‘worst casen of diseases of the blood, great debility, liver complaint, ‘kidneys, incipient cousumption, ‘ke., are certainly cured by this great puritier. Principal depot, 246 Grand street; 75 cents per bottle. 800,000 Bottles Cod Liver Oil.—77,414 I- Jonas exported from Newfoundland in one year, athe easea in which this remedy has proved so officacious in retarding the progress of consumption, and prolonging ‘the lives of patients, aie innumerable. Reliof is ob. ‘tained immediately, as in a few days after ein the oil ‘the cough 1 mitigated, expectoration diminishes in quantity and opacity, night sweats cease, the pulse be- oon Ava sad pete volume, Cg ce appetite, flesh improve, ere ‘that the pure oa liver has BO aNd ia Satay OOP the benefit of pulmonary disease than any otber remed: yet discovered. Rushton’s pure cod liver oi] is prepar eoly by myself, and, to be insured genuine, must have my signature over the cork of eac’ bottle. In pur- boa be sure to ask for Rushton’s, and see that my mame is in full on each label. FREDERICK V. RUSHTON, At the old establishment, No. 10 Astor House, corner ef Barclay street, and No. 417 Broadway, corner of Canal 51 of this Halloway’s Pills.—The surpris possessed by this fine medicine in the cure of of the liver and stomach, is truly wonderful. of dyspepsia will readily yield Hg Sold at the manufactories, 80 Maiden , New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all druggists, at 25c , 623¢c., and $1 per box. ToNervous Sufferers.—A Retired Clergyman, restored to health ina few days, after many years of great nervous fuffering, is anxious to make known the means ofcure. Will send (free) anywhere the prescription used, on receiving a letter (postpaid). Direct to Rev. JOHN M. VAGNALL, 57 Fulton street, Brooklyn. ‘Who will Suffer, when Dr. Tobias’ Venetian Liniment will immediately cure cholera, colic, dysen- tery, vomiting, rheumatiam, selling, cuts, burns, &c ? Depot 60 Cortlandt street, New York. Sold by all drug- gints and storekeeperr. Dr. John Bull’s Sarsaparilla—Is the most effectual puritier of the blocd and all the secretions of ‘the human system. Our most eminent prncions (to whom ita composition has been made known,) pro- pounce % to Le ue ualled me melas a doe Sat gestion, ys an ver Com ints. whole- Befo aad retail at Dr, JOHN BULL principal otiee, No. 2 Cortlandt street, two doors from Broadway. Price, in quart bottles, $1 each, or six bottles for $5. Birth, At Quogue, Long Island, on Tuesday morning, Februa- ry 20, Janz, wife of Captain Henry Gardiner, of a son. Marriea, On Mondey evening, February 19, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Kev. J. i. Searles, ABRAUAM 3. Bornne, of Dubuque, Iowa, to Miss Saran Jayy, youngest daughter of Timothy S. Whevler, Eaq., of this city. Br anday, February 25, by the Rey. Ira R. Steward, Mr. W. Lane, of California, to Miss Many Vinginia Ensxryg, of New York. Im Newberry, South Carolina, on Thursday, February 8, by the Rev, Mr. McSwain, Norman Browssoy, of Ver- mont, to Miss Sakau Jane l’net, of Connectice At Pine Valley, Chemung county, N. Y., on Thursday, February 22, Wa. J. Youna, Esq ,merchant of New York city, to miss Many Burcu, of the former place. William Young and Mary Burch, Are made in one by Doctor Church; And should the Burch begin to sprout, ‘Then Billy Young must look about. @hemung papers please copy. Died, Oa Sunday morning, February 25, Jan, widow of the late John Matthew, in the 67th year of herage. ‘The relatives and friends of tlie family are respectfully favited to attend the! from her late residence, No, 108 King street, this afjeracon, at two g’clyck. Fees Fobrsary $4, Mra. Candie N. Loyd, whie of T. C. Lioyd. The relatives and friends of the family, and of her father, Charles Nicholson, are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of her brother-in- lew, Mr. Lyons, No. 196 Bowery, to day, at twelve o’clook. Her remains will be taken to Greeawool Ceme- tery for interment. ‘On Saturday, February 24, Jomy Vernon Tanges, aged a only son of the late John Targee, ksq. is friends, and those of his tather, are respectfully @nvited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at ‘two o'clock, from bis late residence, No. 157 Hudson atzeet, without further invitation. In Brooklyn, after a long illaces, Huvntxrre, wife of Peter Stalocck, aged 25 years, a native of Damark. ‘Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to ‘attend the faneral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from De Kalb avenue, corner of Houston street, last Broehlyn, without further invitation. Om Hunday, February 25, Mra. Frances M. Lurr. The friends und acquaintances of the family, an those of hersons, George Luff and Baldwin N. Fox, are re- ly invited to attend the funeral, this a ternoon, o'clock, from her late residence, No. 290 East Broadway, wituout further invitation. ‘Op sunday, Febrary 26, Josxru Txurtx, aged ,05 years apd 8 mont! ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, and the morocco dressers in general, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this aftersoon, at three o'clock, from his late residence, No. 17 Milberry street, without further invitation, On Monday, February 26, of dropsy, Saran, widow of Jamey Elliott, deceased, aged 68 years 1 month aud 26 La “ye friends and acquaintances of the family are re- qeeey invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, half-past three o'clock, from the rewideace of her son, corner of Thirty-third street and Second avenue, with- out further invitation. y and Canada papers please copy. On Sunday pght, February 25, after a short illness, Max Tuenrsa, w fe of @eher KR. Morgan, in the 2¥th year of her age. Her friends, and those of her father, Joseph N. Barnes, end of her brothers. in law, A. Oakey Hall, ure iavited to attend the funeral, frow her late residence, No. 37 West Thirty. third street, to morrow afvernoon, On Bundsy morning, Fevrusry 26, of in! the lings, Mr. Cuakins Drake, ia the lst year of his =e. friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited ttend the fuseral, this afterooon, at haif past one e’clock, from his late residence, No. 212 West Sixteenth treet. ‘On Saturday, February 24, of teething, Taropore Lotsiy Carrenter, infant soo of Charles and Ano Eiza Carpenter. His remaina were interred at Greenwood yesterday. On Mondsy morning, February 26, of .ntlammation of ‘the brain, Michant Lever, aged 22 years, ‘The trends of the family, and their acquaintances, are resyectfully invited to Attend the funeral, frow ais late resinence, No. 65 Ridge street, this afternoon at two o’ckck, without further notice, His remains wili be taken tfCalvery Cemetery for ioterment. ‘Wi. 1. Ropmay, of consumption, aged 40 years and 4 months. ‘The members of Manhattan Lodge No. and ihe Shipwrights’ oud Caulkera’ Bei ‘thon, and the members of Putaam Chapter No, U, A , are requested to attend the funeral, from residence, No, 671 Water street, at two o'clock Tew aitercoon. Baltmore rh please copy. On Mosdag, Pobreacy 26, acter along and severe jl- Gronce W. Jy child of Geurge ant imvited to atignd the funeral, this afteraoon, @ residence of Lis parents, No. 07 Massacbusetts papers please copy. On Monday, February 26, of typhus fever, Wrtttast Hyetor, M. D)., in the 26th year of nis age. Notice of the funeral will appear in the papers of to- marrow morwig, Om Monday, February 26, Mrs. Axw Pitk, wilow of the late Anthony Filk, ageit 69 years, 2 months and 18 days. Her funeral will toxe place at one o’cloca to morrow afternoon, frov ber late residence, corner of Third ave- ty iret treet. Hor irlends aad relatives are iy invited to attend, jenny evening, February. 26, Mrs Euzavern W. Bernas, oa W ) Suydam, aged 26 years and friends of tts famiy, ani the family law, Mr, Timothy are re- speetially requested to attend (he funeral fob, at one o'clock, from bee BIT Mott wtreet, y 26, at helf-past twelve P. Mf., th, aged U9 ye: pec piace. ii Le taken to Southport for interment, Norwalk aod Bridgeport payers please cupy. Op Monday, February 26, Pasir Ferra, son of Peter Fritz, ages I year, } mouth and 6 days The truonds of toe family are requer'ed to attend the General, thie afternoon, at two 6’ ock, from the resi- denee of nia father, No 49 Whitehall etreet Op Monday. February 26, Jamas ewratu, in the 64th year ol his age. ‘The hour of the funeral will be givea in to-morrow morning's popers. Op 1, aged’ y, Febroary 26, Josmpurvr fe od JE Casa, of + Copestion ef the brain. friepon of the farnily are reapectfally mov th: The At Gravesend, L, [., on Monday morning, Febr 5 at the residence of bis gro afather, pnb Cote tan : Jase Henry, oldest 500 of Henry B, and Mary L. Conk’ Mn, aged 4 years, 8 month» and 11 days, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at two O'clock, from the above named’ pla» In Erooklyn, on Sat re TRACY, youngest von of Willi DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE AND Feremptory sale of reat and leasehold property to @ highest Widder, through Adrian HH. Muller, Auc- Uicneer.—The subseriber will sell at public auctivn, at She Merchants’ Exchange, on the 27th day of February, 1805, at 12 o'clock, M., to the highest bidder, the follo #- ing described real and’ leasehold property, to wit:— ‘The house and jot known as No, 49 Baok atrost, on the unry 24, Eowaan Aina E, Cagger, | ? northerly side, 100 feet westerly from Fourth’ treet, ae peg fers pibeepeaall lot 26x106 4." On the front tg three story, beset | 2 Edamonth, a Mcaky egret Wahireaee G8: house, 26242, sith basement aad counter cellar; oa ris @ three story brick Louse, with cellar, 2) now on mortgage, ert Fifteenth ‘strest, on the north ining, smi commencing 126 feet west of the senue. Upon the front of each of thes lots isa Lxwis 8. Foster, Funeral will take place to-morrow. Steamboat Fagla Jeaves this afternoon at half-past two o’clock, from foot of Murray street, New Orleans, on Sunday, February 18, aftar a paia- . $6,500 Nos, 69, 71, 7 side, a Sixth rs bree story brick house, 25x39, with basement aad Cees centnr Hanis, of the Sim of Miler | connter cellar, and upoa the rear is a three atory belek Vermont and New Hampshire paper# please copy. Pause, Pies, Mit colley,.. LHCII are Sabb 365309 1, ) 18 & mortgage of $4,000; upoa No. 73 ine mortgage of $4,600. rae No. 90 West Siateenth #1 it, on the south side, com- mencing 165 feet west from the Sixth avenue. Upen —"- the tront of the lot is a three story brick house, with | basement and counter cellar, 2bx38; and on the rear a Ubree story brick house, 25x23, with cellar. $4,000 now on mortgage, Vhree leases of a plot of ground commencing on the side of the Sixth avenue, 92 southwesterly corner of the sixth avenue and £ ghteenth street, und running :o said coraer, theace westerly along the southerly side of Eighteenth street 100 foet, thence south parallel with sixth avenue 92 feet, thence 10 fest to the place of beginning. Upon the front of this plot are five three story brick houses, with cellars 18 feet 5 inches by SO feet. Upon Kighteenth street are two three rear of these Jast houses are two three story Prick houlea 18x23, making nine houses io a. The above will be sold in one parcel. The leases are from John Tonnelle, and for 15 years from November 1, 1842, with a covenant to pay for the buildings, or renew 15 years more at a rent of 5 por cent upon the valuation, tue re 1 to contain the fame covenal toe further r land payment for the buildings. The present ground rent for the whole is $300 per annum, The prevent rent now received from the premises is $5,324 56, $8,000 can remain upoa r. These premii are kaown a@ 6, 287 Sixth avenue, aod 64 and atroet. ts commencing on tLe northwest corner of Sixth avenue and Twentieth street, running norch- erly along the West side of Sixta avenue 64 feet 4 inches, thence westerly 75 feet to a point 6 feet north of ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, .... BALES AT AUCTION, ALnies SALE-—HOUSE MOVERS AND VESSEL EY raiters, attention —Positive sale at auction of « lot of yeliow pine and spruce timber, &c., andalso t sets of the best raising serews, oa Weil th inst., at 1 o'clock P. 1 Forsyth 1 J. W. BOMERINDY: Auctioneer, UCTION SALE OF READY MADE CLOTHING, — SAMUEL OSGOOD, Auctioneer, will sell at his sale 66 Nassau street, to-morrow, Wednesday, comprising coats, vests and paxtaloons, all’ in 'sadoa. for cash only. ‘Will be so! UCTION SALE OF {HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TO clone accounts.—SAMUEL. 03G00D, Auctioneer, Will sell at his salerooms, 66 Nassau street, to-morrow Wednesday, at 103¢ o'clock A. M., a collection of houschold furniture, comprising sofas, bureaus, wash. stands, several mahogany and other bookcases, chairs, Jounges, extension tables, marble top centre tables, tables, wardrobes, oil tings, engravings, &c., with other articles, which will be sold to close accounts, with- out reserve. day, the UCTION NOTICE.—WM. B. JONES, AUCTIONEER? by virtue of an execution, will sell, this day, at 10 +y Ot 148 Canal street, one white horse. MICHAEL DOODY, Constable. neTT e STABLE’ entieth street, thence 61 feet to Twontieth atreet, eee a PAR GAGE AND CONSTADLE’S | thence easterly along the north side of Twentieth nireot tt 10 o'clock A. M., at the ealesroom No. 70 Nassau | 7 feet; each lot being 21 feet 134 inches front, and 20 street, the fixtu laseware, stock, &e., of @ public | feet 4 inches in the rear. Upon the corner lot is a four house. Also, an assortment of household furniture re. | *tory brick building, 21 fost 15s inches by 42, and a two story brick stable in the rear. Upon the lot next north is a foarth story brick build- ing, 21 feet 144 inches by 40,,and on the one north of tae last lot is one of the same dimensions. Those three lot sre known as Nos, 321, 323, 826, Sixth avenne. $3,000 can remain on mortgage upon Nos. 321, and $2,900 upon each of the othe: ‘The leases of the six lots on the same side of the Sixth avenue, and commencing 63 feet 4 inches north of the moved for sale, ms cash, and deposit required. A Miecter NOTICE.—TO PEDLERS, FANCY GOOD3 ae) dealers, &c.—SAMUEL O:GOOD, Auctioneer, will at his ‘salerooms, 66 Nassau street, to-morrow, Wednesday, at 1034 o'clock A.M, by order of tad manufacturers, about 700 dozen portmonnaies. Now on view. Sale for cash only. SALES AT AUCTION. ©. KEMP, AUCTIONELR.—HOUSEHOLD FURNI- .. ture, &¢.—To-morro, ft! ) at 10K | o'clock, at No, 86 Nassau street, two doors Falton R. ¢, REMP will sell at auction as above, and handsome assortment of new and jor, dining room, chamber and kitchem furaiture, mir- rors, carpets and house furnishing articles, which aro well worthy the attention of housekeepers ns the pale in, ‘ive aud without reserve. Catalogues on the murs iug of + Goods purchased to go vut of the elty packed for shipping or until Mey, ata eancnate ie can remain on sorage BERIFE 3 FALE—THIS WiTH DAY OF FEDRUARY atll A. M, No. 43 Gold street, of the contents of watalr sod factory, covnisting of plated ani brass rode ot ll pathos ond nizes, also of stock and one iron sate, and the office furniture, ; QUBERUT'S SAIK—ON WEDNESDAY, FEARUARY 28, a 12 o'clock A. M., will be sold, ia front of Kr, Laing’s store, in the v.llige of Plainfield, New Jersey, Very valuabie ‘arm of sixty acres, ia afine state of um- provemeot, with « bexutifal residence, commanding an extensive view of vurrounding country, with outhouses, fine rolling land, three flourishing young well of water and never failing spr ngs on This ik a rare opportunity to invest. Sale Farm situated tea minutes’ walk from thy do pot of the C-ntral Railroad of New Jersey. Cara will eave Jereey Cit es Vednes i pe ey Cy ferry on Wednesday morning at halt. HERIFF'S SALE OF A GROCERY AND store.—Oa Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1865, A. M., at! West treet, ihe contents of liquor store, consisting of groceries liq uot bar Gxturer, wines, sogars, ke, | Gumus SALE“ OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ,Pianoforte, &e., &e.,on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1856, at 10 o’eloc! A. M., at 310 Trond wa: isting of clocks, tables, crcekery) incrain, Brussels, and Wilton carpets, stair rody, Warhstanda, pictures at paintings, ice box, meat tafe, varlor gay ‘fixtures, oil clotha, és., ke , and one grans {n0 toned rosewood pianoforte; also, on count of whom it may concera, single and double epring mettreraes tabl ra, rosewood bookcase; 7M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON Wednesday, ‘at 10 o'clock, at 109 Weat Broad- all the genteel heurehold furniture in the above Sofen, Kofa bedstead, bookcases, roski , French plate mirrors, window curtal marble top tables, tapestry, three ply and other sarpet hall oilcloths, stair rods und carpets, mahogany cottage bedstoads, superior hair mattresses, fea beds, dressing bureaus, wasbstands, toilet sets, kitehon furniture, together with ehin and plated ware. Thursda, +187 Canal w'reet, w large quantity of house- ture, recived from Staten Island, Particu- fter. WILL, ; ON ‘at 109 Wert Broad- did the owners are . Arare chances for fine birds in full Wednesday, at 103 0° , ten senary birds NEW PUBLICATIONS. OW XEADY— PCTNAM'S MONTHLY—MARCH. NTRNTS At he Author of “ Japan,’? (Rev Dr. Vinton. UCTION NOTICE —J. BOGART, AUCIIONEER.—BY | northwest corner of Sixth avenae and Tweotieth test, 8, Bogart. tuis day, at 10% olclock, at the auction | and extending to and including the corner of ~ixta Tooms, corner o! Frankfort and William streets, mort- | avenue and Twenty-first street. Lach of the lots a age sale. ‘Two large mirrors, sofas, dressing and plain | 20 by 78, except the corner, which is 20 feet 8 " fi 8, couch bedsteads, mahogany rockers, chairs, | Wide. Upon each of the lots is a four story brick Wail! toi bles, warh+teuds, clocks, ednieads, mattresses, | ing, the same frout aa the lot, and 40 fevt deep. Lis Jeans of each Jot are (rom the trustees of the Consreg + o0ds, two watches, thirty dozen white and colored shirts, & Ay oa NOTICE.—THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER. — tion of Shearith Isracl, for the term of 21 years aod 4 | months from January], 1846. Groand rent $60 per an- | num, with covenants to pay for building at the expiration | c. By Bell & Bush, this day, at 1034 o'clock, in the | of the term, or renew for 21 yeara more, a entol five kalesrooma 27 Centre street, an extensive sule of all | percent; upon the appraised value of the lot, and to | descriptions. The connters, oyster bin fixtures, and nu- y the value of the buildings on the lots at the expira tion of the seconu term. These houses are knowa as | Nor. 327, 320, 381. 033, 325, 437 Sixth avenue. Upon No 7¥53 $2,000; and upon Nos. 236 §and 933, $1,500 each; and upon No. 331, $2,000; and upon No. 820, $2,600; and upon No, 327, $2,000 tan remain upoa mortgage. ‘Also, the leaves of the four lots aorth side fwoatieth | street, commencing '75 feet westorly from the aorta west corner of Sixth avenue and Twenticth street. bach Jot in 20 by about 60 feet; and upon each of the lots is a | four story brick building, 20 by 40, with cellars. Tas lotaare known an Noy. 67, 69, 71, 43 West Twentieth street; upon Nos. 67 and ¢9, $2,000, upon Nos, 71 ani | The lease of | hotel’ restaurant, Th» furniture comprising an excellent as- tortment of carpets, Ke. | ap ag 116 O'cloae a valuable rivate library, splon intings, and tho following Peautiful book’ left to be bound with R. P. Stephenson; 4 richly bound copies of the Life of Christ; 4do. Douay Libles, Bishop Hughes’ edition; 4 do. Lives of the Apos- Hes, quarto editions, Also jewelry, &e. Wednonday, 1034 o’ciock as above, will be sold the entire furniture of a genteel family removed from Greenwich avenue. Par- tieulars day of sale. merous articles of a from No. 7 Leonard UCTION NOTICE—CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHINA, | 73, $1,500 each can remain on mortgage. J. 8. H, BARTLETT, auctioneer, will sell on Wed- | these lots are from the same trustees, 21 years from | hésday, February 28, at 10 o'clock, at 241 Pearl atreet, | November 1, 1861; ground reat $70 per anauin for each im lots'to suit purchasers, Maddock’s Paxton shape W | lot, and with the same covenants as to renewal ani pay- | granite ware, English yellow, ironstone, Rockiand and | m¢ut for the buildings as those last named. | House and lot No. 06 West Tweutietn street, south | side, commencing 40% feet 8 tuches weet from the wonth- Twentioth treet. +7 Jot is a two atory basement and attic house, 25x40; om the rear two story frame house, 30x17, with ceilar, $3,000 can remaia on mortgage. No. 221 West Twenty-sixth street, north side, 30) feet | east of Ninth avenue, Lot 25x92; onthe froat of thy | lot in a three story brick boure with cellar, 26x42; on | the rear three story brick house with cellar, 25x25; | mortgage $4,500. Five story brown Fourteenth street, 32 ipeey ware, glassware, porcelain, &c. The attention of Fetallere is ditected to the above tale, as the goods are of 2 euperior quality. GHIY, AUCTION! sale of housenold farni enue, consi ras, sofa be j and brocstelie, ceatre tables, extension dining and tea do., card and work tabies; mar- ble top, drees and plain bureaus; mahogany chairs, rockers, and easy chairs; sideboard, French bedsteals of every size and description, hair mattresses, palliaases, of tone front house, south feet east of Eighth a ue, now | Grewt Cities, | tuse, ard cheap Brooklyn, N. ¥.) The Mormons. In Doors and Out. The Cossacks. Ierael Potter; or, Fifty Bertie, Years of Exile, (coacla ‘The Hawalian Islands, ded, ) White Lily. Sensitive Spirita, A Bag of Wind, Boarbrook Archiver—Fuast of the Cranberries. Twice Married. Living in the Country. Notes on Proper Names. Piitorial Noves, Geniue of Charles Dickens Wind and Son. My Three Conversations ith Mise Chester, Nature in Votion. Traws.—Trenty-five cents per num num. Clubs, of five or more, au men numbers furnished, avd I erg. |G. Py DREN'S AGENCY FOR BOOKS, MAGAZINES, PAVERS, Ae. inform the public in general, and the hook ular, that we are prepared to send, 1n any Dy book, magazine, paper, music, mip, pis ubliontions wivertised fa agy part of wscon ue ixvued by the publisher, and at publishers very lowest prices. We are packers acd forwarders of all the leading daily and weetly newspapers, magnzimes, &e., doing miore in that line than any other house in the city, We take one eighth of the entire editions of the dally Tri- pune, Times, Herald and Sun. Booksellers, newsmen end others, mey depend on having orders promptly at- tended to, at lowent prices Pooks, &e mailed, free of charge, on receipt of atver ticed retail price. Orders so'lcite! for any and every- thing In the above ne. KOS, JONES & TUUSLY, 103 Nassau etreet. New York. 7 PENSONAL, NSWER TO T.C,R.—YOU WILL FIND DR. A. D Reeves at No. 7 Wooster etreet. It matiere aot piles or rheumatirm, he will care you, KAP! DOPMION—ANY PERSON WISHING TO ADOPT A female infant, eleven months oid, may hear of one | by addressing W. K. 8., box 181 Herald office, 10 room and stair carpeta, oilclotha, oif paintings and engravings, eight day clocks, one elegant cooking atove, murrors, &c., together with @ numerous assortment of common furniture, worthy the attention of housekeep- ers and the trade. Sale positive, SSIGNEE’S CLOSING SALF. CONTINUED.—EUGENE B. Frarklin, Auctionver.—Franktin & Nichols will fev, this (Tuesday) morning, Feo. 27, at 19 o'clock, without regard wo weather, the stock of lacar, embroi- derien, and white goods, remaining in the store 739 Broadway; also the fixtures, to ciose the business. By A. FOSTER. knownas No. 148 Fourteenth street; lot 25xi0s fret Sinchen; mortgage $9,000, touthwe.t corner of avenue A and Ficventh street; Jot 23 feet 3 Inches by 94; three story brick house, mort gage $5,(00; sold subject to the inchoate right of the wife of Edward J. Webb, now alive. One-ball interest on the lease of lot No. 195 Sheriff strent; lot 26 b; it seulars of lease given atthe sale. Ti er Lalf will an.te with | in mhking a conveyance #0 es the pur- the whole premises. On the trot of of dower order of the assignee, w. brick hoasa, 26x36, and vn the res brick house 26x25; ag 999, YC. A. WATERBURY, AUCTIONEER—WE SELL, ‘The mortgages above mentioned, whether upon the Monday, February 26th, Taesday, 27ta, in cou- | proverty or to be executed by the purchasers, 2 be | nualion, an immense mortgagee’s tock of je , ine | allowed ae se much of, and deducted from tue pul eo | old was and silver ware, being the late stock in | money. rade of am importer in Maiden laue, removed to the ‘Terms of rale:—Ten per cent upon the amount bid, | apd the auctioncer’s fees of 810 foreach lot, to be pail | atthe time of the rale,and the dilference between the | amount of the purchase, lesa the ten per cent, aud he | amount of the mortgages above named, to be paid \o | the undersigned at the office of 0. C. Marsh, kaq., No. 43 Wall street; om the 16th day of April next, when the conveyances will be ready for delivery. ‘The uaual trustee's deed will be given, title perfect subject’to tie incumbrance by way of mortgage above spe ifei, and the outatanding right of dower upon the lot cora: e A and Eleventh street. The subscriber wiil receive the rents of the above pro- of May next. I pay the interes) uy now on the property, and th Mortgages to be executed vy the inverest from the same time jon of the house in Fourteenth tme after the sale, the house no’ t having been occupied. Most of the above pru perty in a superior el property that in well locat of paying tenants, and paysa larg the capital invested. The amount of ceived in January New York, Feb ©. MINOR, Trastes 4 FORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER—STORE 114 GREEN. | G wich street, below Dey.—George Cook will seii by ction at his store, on This day, Feb. 27,04 103s o'clocs, general assortment of hoasebold furniture, crockery, | store No 38 Broad street, for conveni°nce of sale; com- | prising diamond, ruby jewelry, an immense variety, set | in clusters and singly in breastp' finger rings, car rings, bracelets, chains, crosses, Ke. The costly gold watches are of the bes’ makers, and {n double casos, some of which are self-winding and sett ng; al-o, gold chains, in almost every pat ern of fashionable styles. No better goods can be found in this city than are con tained in these two sales, nor can the patrons of flae goods Gnd another opportunity like this to obtain au rplendid goods at their own prices. There rales are poritive, and commence each day at 105g o'clock, by catalogue, for cash on delivery. Y¥ JOSEPH HEJEMAN, AUCTIONEER. — THURSDAY, jerch 1, at 7}, (evening) at the gallery of the brooklyn School of Design, 9 Court atreet, opposi' City Hall, room No. 18, will be sold without reserve, a few choice modern oil paintings and original past ldra ings in rich frames; also, a fine o'd oil painting of the Martyrdom of St, Sebastian. The pastil drawings ecnsidered by connoinseurs to be superior to any ever executed in this countr, for fee exhidi tiov on Tuesday and Wednesday, F 10 o'clock, A. M. until 10 P. M., ‘and tale, No iurther advertisement. YC. A. NEER.—THIS DAY, Tuesday, Feb. 27, we sell the whole remaiaing stock welry, as advertised by order of the mortzagees. ‘he gold watches are very fine and costly, anal wil be_ of $s é, > = on the day of Ke., consinting in part of six sofas, in hair sloth; told without any reservation. A great opportunity to | 6/4" : 7 obtain perfect tlasekeepers for private wear, The sale | © 400 parlor chairs, in do, easy ani rocking, do , do.; hogany bedsteads, mattresses, bolster "Tos, cotlee, and chamber sets, also, desks, tables, \ counter scales, safes aod chests, | I. commences by catalcgue at our store, 33 Broad street, and will continue till every article is told. platior Ome FE SALE—A. M, CRISTALAR, AUCIIONEER, will sell at 801; Bowery, on Monday, 28th instint, at ten o'clock, ealoon and bar room fixtures, JAMES NESBITT, Constable. AMAGED CROCKERY AT AUCTt CRA CES white granite C, C. dipt and ed dam iged y wa ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.--BY H. H. LERDS ., on Wednenday, Feb, 28, at 10} o’clouk, at oudvay, opposite Bt. Thomas’ Church— shaving | ipg establishment, consistiog of cheval and glans o wash marble tops; . ™ 4 | mirrors, glass show cases, umbrellas, an elegant be had at the lectore on Wed 7 4 Fe ete eon Theron, Marte t at To celekl | kewortinent of gol, silver, peadl and Ivory mounted | Flo euce Hotel, corner of Broad ray and at 216 Pearl street, by order of the underwriters. **) | caver, bait aod hat brushes, porte monuaies, perfumery, | Walker street, and at St. David’s Hall, 262 Walker JNO. E. VAN ANTWEMP, Auctioneer. roap, recors, curtains, chalra, stoves, kc Sale witvout | wtreet, ‘ renerve, D. NASH, AUCTIONEE— STORE, #10 BROAD W. —Housebolt furniture, on Wed : at 10 o'sloc! N ting of cba bed and beddi OUSEHOLD FURNITURE—A. M, CRISTALAR, AC tioncer, 23 Howery, will well, this day, at 10% Uock, splendid rosewood and mabogany sofas, tote s, parlor chairs, and marble top centre and dining nies, coucber, bedateads, diving oi paintings, pletures, looking glanses, alr wattre cttice stools,’ ke. &2.; also to pay advances, owe iron eofe and counter. J sortment contained ‘n above prem sen. 8. BOUGH, ALCIIONEFK.—aUCTION Salk OF | ¢legent bevshold furniture —fo morrow, Wet | OMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER—SHERIF'S neaday, mormitg, at 1u3g o'clock, the cunteats of tho sale of large Froreh mirrors, &e., on luewley large four tvory bease No, 78 Warren street (mot & vith instant, at the suction room, 110 Ceatre street, boarding house), consisting of the following artivios, | cornerof Fragkiin, at 1034 o'clock; two large French viz, — Basement—lirussels carpet, cilcloths, mabogany | plate mirrors and one medium size, ke, Ke. extension tea and dining tabes, mahogany cottage | chairs, sofas, mirrors, clock, oi paiuting, chies aingor | and tea sets, cut glassware, silverware, ivory cutlery, &e. Parlorr— biebly carved rom wood fruity ia brocads, arm and reception cbeirs to maten, centre, side ani sofm tables, doors oe) ture sale, on juerday, 27th instant, at the store of F, abd T, Davis, 63 Ann eteeet, at 1056 o'ckock, their re: maining sto cousaving of & great | beusebold piture, parlor furniture ood eseritoire, pentry carpets, large 1S choice oi! pain ing » neh chins doors, superb window curtail egnat To. em suite, git toils in bedrooms, rosewood, mal dung, bas HB LUDLOW WILL ELL ON TUBSDAY, Fea 2% at 12 o'clock, at the Mer aye, four ral lote om ine went side of Yul between 44th | Ub otreets, Terma liberal. | PL1as COMBS, Ai ‘Allen sires, on Joencay, F ractive catalogue er attention given cof att, & Aleoto fo ment of wh ch they beg to ten: am lies comnts mylat.ng removal. y peive loltsfor eshibitiog forn'tare aad every | scription of property when derired n Hibre ries, TONKS, WILL Sede ALCTIONRRR—BY J COM quant M following articles —lires sven an) latures, ables, | A. SILLS Dureava, chairn, work table, carpet ng, crockery, looking t 7, at 10 o'elOek, for semsn, © plies, clock, Ritebap uteagia, ke. bLiAs COMB’, Ane | fo pey ftorage and charges, & tleneer, 244 Grand «treet | y of furn ture, liqnore, wateber, ke. we FOCERIES, § ‘Thin 6 wines, CP 'GAGE BALE-—SIOCK AND PIXTORM: OF almonds, Dera 3, whips, Hing tedc los, her hel belance: % W. a. CARTER, Accticnesr, OT Dey etreet, - | fe 4 bar-room tables, | OWN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER—FURNI | Cm NCE WILL FIND A NOTE AT THE HERALD w, from EC. M TATE D TMMEDI The reply can be found in | TION WANTED—OF MARY DOWDDKIN sed Joho Sheil, who are in New York, by ber sister Fie Dowdexin, Apply at the Munster House, 234 Water | | street. NFORMATION WANTED—OF A YOUNG LADY? VD dise Maria Kelty, who deft Ireland fight years ago | f native of the county of Galway, Ireland, daughter of Joho B, KAly, of Closcanon, and granddaughter to Capt. William Kelly, of Cloncanton_ parish of Ahaacragh Please call or address a letter to 12 Washington stree:, New York It willbe kindly recenved oy her fathor, John H. Kelly. TURES. 41INTON HALL--ASTOR PLACK.—TYNDALL DE C Wear, iD, will deliver » lectare on political eco- wy, oF the reieace which teaches how riches are pro 4, Surject—Vrodustion, Productive Ser- nd the reform aystems of St. Simon, +r Owen, Lous Blane, &e., on niag, March 1, at bo'cloek Tickets 26 ernte. an be obtvined at J FCTURES.—-UNI TY CHAPEL, WASHINGTON | 4 *quare—A. Grand con Mall, M D., wil deliver a ecture on The the cure of discas tter and electr cine, whieh ha ol Nature, and their adaptation to He will advance an ortginal theory ity as the basis of a new system of | f ERUANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCTATION,—GEN, SAM | HOUSTON will kotare on © Texas!’ at the Aca- y of Mu c, Fourteenth street, on Tuesday evening, at eight o'clock, Doors open at 7 o crn be procured at tho Library, Ae Win Hall &: D. , O07 Broadway, asd corner of Walland Water #tre heir t on st the door, on 303 C, MORTON, RH PIMPSON, JOHN CRERAK VOLENT SOCIETY LPC" or. Alexander Jones will i Intory, next Wedneslay evtaing, at Welch Congregat onal Chure ‘Third avenue. Admittance free. By order of the MORGAN, lo f Lee, Com. » (St. David's Day) | | | 2HE TURF. . | Hk WORF, WIL) Ii-Hatan, THAT NOW STANDS | | world, one, two, acd three m | been at hin owner's «table where also Bien Bateman under the attention of Wi wtoe teady to match any borse, mare, or gelding ‘ip thy to bs Hetlem, tabling of sab . Brown, sole owne PIRIGUALISM. ~~ | GPUTUAl em —MIS8 HUICHING DD bnown tet, medium, only puss to hold circles Vrewe: THE WELL LPIRITWAL RAPPING AND WRITING —MRS COAN | ED. will receive visiters this, every day thin week | at 720 Broadway, Hope C! Hoare lo to 12 + AM. Stoband 7toO0Pr a evening’ pied, N. ii. —iarties atwodes ecences; slay private circles at her rooms | U, “EXTRA PAY. #. NAVY SAILORS AND OTIER®.—KXTRA PAY iewet? paid, bounty land warreate wo sined, tnd soll, pensions procures, balances ave’ U. ©. seamen ted, and all kinds of © ngenet (he United States sesovenee by ARN BISEE!1,, bey Avent and late Porser U. & Navy. 67 Wall v'revt ASTROLOGY. 5) Ge ALWIN, FROM Pani, TEN ER p\ ervices to the indies and gentlemen ic pureove by books and sctenes. ©, marriage, busine he lady of gentleman they alsa, th of be ore. Madame ALWIN conven bo bays breech erman, Hescente 09 Bowery ees t ptreet. M’ PURY, VROM PARIS, 18 Chr expinin pg the planeta by books sod « ation om eli relations of Mile,” “be aleo oetie) aod perfameries, Proms Aneet. vies Av h BACRIFI , Lae AN sa old eetabi> « t doen eee ee vey proprie gag oth. Mee togetee of 116 04 LEE Nanvou ete RL PURDY & 00 every variety of frait, fing kitehea | ™ WANTs, SINGLE LADY, WHO HAS HiAD SEVERAL YEARS A ane im the care and management Mi a aituation where the children are not un- der four years of age. Cau teach the first rudiments of Evgiiah.” Can’ cut and make their dresses, speaks French fluently. Or ax companion toa lady and house- or ig @amall family, Au interview may be had at 77 Third avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets from 2 to 6 o'clock, or address M.S. for one week, A remlaurant, or private house, as cook, pastry cook cr confectioner Good of pyramids aud ornaments, Ho speake Rogiish and Ger Apply at 96 Chrystio treet, in the rear, LY RESPECTABL GOING WITH THE mer, on the oth of March, to Califor » a fomily during the passage, ness. Good city reference dress ©. PU, Herald " * in not subject to sea For conditions piean N AMERICAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS chambermaid, che isa good plain sewer, and un # general housework. Can be Keen at 1d Fourth PROTESTANT WOMAN WIS! or chambermat "ho objection to mali the ven» of reference can be given. pireet, Brook! A ph aed irene & y Apply at 7d Sauce RESPECTADLE YOUNG WOMAN, WITH GOOD reference, wants a situation as wet nurse in a ro- spectabse family, Inquire wt 92 Ciill treet, fires tloor, for threw days. UNDER- 1 Ltting Indien’ dresses, millinery A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, WHO stands cutti ano plain sew ng. the ay, week or moi Can be step for three h. Haw good city reference y at JIL Twelfth atreet, RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion ae chil'ren’# gurse, or to do chamberwork; Would have no cbjec'ious to do general housework for & ewall family; abe is a good cook and an excellent TMPIRSPY Haner. the vestof city and country refer ry PECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SIt- RES. wi Dambermaid o r; she will make Mt ally wreful. Ph call at Cal Sixth ave- nue, Up stalre, for two day RESPE A. ation ak chambermaid or waiter, in faml- fy; understands her businesm perfectly, ant can give wadoubted references, Can be seen for two days, at the corner oF Montague and Clinton streets, Brooklyn. YOUNG WISHES TO PRO- n « bakery, confectionery, or ck at learning: wages no object f city reference can be given aa esx a note to M. H., 251 Went ar Ninth avenue, N INTELLIGENT farey tore “heise the first mouth. ber tochoracter. Calloras Twenty-n.nth street, n PROTESTANT GiRL WANTS A SITUATION AS cook or chatabermaid; good city reference. Please Calvat 413 Eighth avenue, between Thirty-drat and Thir'y-necond atreete. RESPECTABLE GIRL A SITUATION TO do general housework, in aaall private family renew given, Vieave call wt 43 Perry stroet, ; CAPABLE WOMAN WASTS A SITCATION AS NURSE. A AnG seametrers can take charge o’ a baby from ite bir. nae very g goout to ew dy the day or werk ‘a the coun. Please aidre re, No 5 Car. 6%, Brock yo. LADY ue em ‘treas, in the y person aud tho r apr £116 Fourth, be VRSPANT YOUNG rg a situatio: ty nll eine vuntry for the summer, She 290 Sixth steaes, third ovr IMAN 14 WIDOW LADY, OF GOOD ADDRES ) GENTLE A deeporiticn, alll family, 82 years «ld, wuo Fyeuks Frenco, German ond Koglih, ix desiroue of « situation #s houneker per; prefers a guod Lome to bigh wages, Con give the beet city refereaces Call for thr 8 Bighth o 1, days on Me». B.U., 126 St. Marea pla , best lomphins square, firet floor, room YOUNG AMEMICAN GM, WOULD LIKE TO SEW and Co Hpht work tora time, in a private family, wou would be satisfactory. vrmaid all private + place Brooklyn. WARTE SiTLATIC jo chamberwork ax derstunds French feting best of city reference, | washing a the néatewt manner ame call or addrees A. 8 Pifth and Sixth avenues, fourth Twelfth atr betwoen fhoos, for two aye YOUNG GERMAN GIRL 14 DESIKOUS OF O8 taining a aitustion la a pr farnly, to take core of ch idren, she in alo an nt sewer, Io quire of E, Kalb,'No, 154 Porsyth steeet, rear puting. A SITUATION AS NURSE from her laxt place. Apply at 169 aren Sixteenty and Seventeenth ate A IVATION WANTED —BY A KESPRCTAGLE German gr), ty de ebamberwork or general house work tor & sscall fou Apply at 129 Hutson atecet, peeond floor ED WOMAN, A PROT! y month!y wares, cr Poblic instiur re beat of reference given, or 56 curity it required. sire at No. 5 Morris #treet 4 WI4HES A SBITUATION AS family, understands ber business branches. Can be seen fortwo STEADY WoM cook in a priv thoroughly in a days, at the rtere 11° Proadway, eat of elty references con beg ven SITUATION ANTED BY A VERY COMPE » firat rate cook, and un vguly, hay no ob eh Hn rate bread ox bi with the warhing ence _ vate fa 5 2 wtreet, Ninth avenues. >i WOMAN WANTS ke charge « nat 174 D dren, ‘ street for tae REEPRCT AL a few yen t & boarding bevew in New Ve | Joan her B10 * va tion to enntr their comfort eould bs Address for two deye L. 1, Union square Po REAPPCTADLE YOUNG GERMAN GIat “ao understands eu, © a Vate farnily we remmatrene. ¢ referer hase ce ays at 12 Mowart street or adérest J. Vi. Herald office YOUNG Wow WHO IS A FIRST RATE Dit private tamil en ten A MITOATIO or would WISH ot lrooer You plain e hourewers fo | ence given, F pinth street, bet# feor RESPEA TAD! SO GURL WIHHRs A ation ar 6 to to chamber # i fewlog, of the work of ruall family, ix ' children, Hee goo! ety reference Fe oe Can | Madison street, re’ foor, trom! ro0m. ”“ two aye NFAT, Wy Le A om, @ WANTTD TO A emt in gene work of @ » te fouily ng in Brces se + wort have 1 roferow Family of three wily, Addreve box 151 Lee office. So GIL WANTS b, warher 093 re feren lor two days A Brit ne Cul Objection ¢ at 71 Mott street “fr AND young gitl of he cute aod SITUATION tt 4 an woabl ectone to the renee, if re red Viewse call + etewet, for two days. WAPRUD WOMA AES A BABY TO Wer Ps We rorn te Wert Sigeteont treet, rear t quod city nh loreme. Can eer fer thre GOOD HO“ t trwur fevtme DAN HONEST AN his wife to go wry ene ror Abtrees, (mew huately U,, ftera’é of, eae Mooations ant whders TH 4 MITUATION Ae CtMe tory cht employment. ie en ex ee the werd, ddieee dk Bb, Ne YOUNG MAN, FIO ETURNING TO ed wd otiend ctom of see fate, be be promptly made T elty Apiyw4 OF 4 Bowery, 7 given $e WRENCH COOK WANTS A PLACE IN A HOTEL, | y, would like to be employed by | A SITUATION FOR A | would | re | 453 OY WANTED—-ONE WHO IS ABOUT FiPreRN years of oft smart, active and industrious, and | wro resides with his parents in this city, may m: plication at 212 Pearl street, between 9 and 11 | 4 ea required, | C(ATAPORNTA i You AMERICAN GURL WOULD / Lhe to go as servant, in a rompectable family | Would be willlng to py half her passage when thero, and would stop with the family. Apply, duri this to P. Conlon, Dickson’saliey, between and et streets, Hrooklyn. | ook WANTED 10 GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN THE | country, Protestant prefe 450 NOACHMAN WANTED. —A 4 WAR, WhO perieotly und of bergen, to go in the count be pl C ROVESTANT | SIN tues the mal ment yarou' twelve of reference required y before 10 A.M, or between mad 7 F University OACHMAN.—-WANTED, 4 spectable, trustworthy y who understands his busine knowledge of gardening country, Can te seen at, oF street, toS. Hrown, Ha a“ XPERIENCED PROTIETANT AND CATHOLIC 8 4 vaute, with good references It, lanndreases and weniaat | clas families in city and cc | 10 Tillary street, near Ful for the last rix yoers, ander th tronage. | DOOR Poly out bila, ma bunsinere of th ILLINERS milline: hth avenue, | o'clock, P.M | Ertediiahen nowt distinguished pa WANTED IMMEDIATELY, FIRSTCLASS r weed apply), at No. b4% een the hours of 4 and 6 want « WHF dd Ot pay street, | ADAME CES'REICHV) DESTRE CE PLACER COMME femme dev chambre. © adess er NO. BL Crosby fret. URSE WANTED. —A (Ith WANTED FOR THE care of children, who can sew well Ghamberwork, and be wiiling bo ma olf user, im a family baying weveral ckucren. Persona williag to devote their time to the lnterest of \ueir employer, may apply iinmediately at No. 19 Wert Fitteoath atraet, be tween Filth and sixth avenues Wages $6. King the barement coor bell, None nerd apply who have not been accustomed to the care of young children, sod can come well recommendes SEAMSTRESS —A REST EC BD winhow a rituation for her capauil ty of wip would bo willing to take be seen for days, at 40 Twenty cighth at.cet, first tlo SITUATION WANTED EY A PROTLSTANT WOMAN, a firnt rate Good csty 1 age can be given. Apply at No, Of Weat Fil toent Can be seen for three daya. do soas light AWLE PROTESTANT 6! can be highly resomaerniedt Bh al kinds of family sewing rowleg children SITUATION | SS) German girl, in Engle with very rs aid, Ale, respectable cook, Wi nite tho qrivanio BD cre Protes tol housework, WANTED—BY TWO SCOTCH the one can keep a child as chan'e and generat ato goin the country. Appy treet, between Niath Teuth | GUITCATION W\NTED--BY A HL? | > woman, to ¢o the general hourework or ¢ work of @ rmsll private family. The best of references given if required, a ol jection to ‘he country. Please | call ‘or two days at 30 Hivin cet, in the rear ITUATION WANTFD—BY A B4PECTABLE UR tant girl, to mind childrea and do plata sein iting. Good reference. Apply at No, 165 We | ‘Thirty-ninth treet, bs 6.4 and Bight ave nuee, top floor, for two SITUATIONS WANTED DD together, a Protestant OF Aw plain fewer, the other as a po excellent warher and ironer, or would ‘The bert of efty rever give Gaye at 76 Twentieth wircot, wear Six barement WO GIRLS WIM TO 60 ermald aod walter, 1 plain coos and 0 aa laundrens ase call for two ayeny, ia the SITHAW HAT BANDER VASTED ONE WHO HAS HAD BD several years’ experionss in thet branch cam find « on place and high wogre by Spplying to A. Leland i 71 Vemrl ntrert. STRAW HAT PRI Wa — ONE WHY ive erienes ia pressing eLliren's fanzy . } hata, other need a o 8 aod&lo, 1h ! VITUATION WANTEE ny A RaPecrauLy ¥ | S} women waiter; go>! vy | ference y at 206 Peart + roel p | Qiteani PEOTABLE WO WAN D> (abr sat trontr, in | pines pr emily No. 1 Greenwich days SITUATION WANT gu we | willing | city reference at No, 6 Herter atreet | | the b for two 4 sefal ail, c, BY A Yous SITUATION WAN BS man, ine merch sn''s office © be will dey ote his whole tyme to the ielerert ¢ owmployers, Yalary bot so much an object asa constant « Tr, tod | oily references giver Adtvers J. MU, Herald off | QUITUATIONS HERE) OUTAINED FOR CLA | BSD rehcolteackers, salesmen, porters, barkeepers 100 of pleamers aud t ye tea tes, eoa0 cee and garieners he 5 meomotronten, bp chambern ails barges terate Apply at oti | Broa ro) 10°. KINKY, “Agent | PH ADVERTI“N A PROTECTANT, HOPHE TO « | tain employ we «temily ise tent servant, bee n ei No. 00 Wa ( front reat, OF Te PO WILDERS —A WAN tas i ’ ch Maer Has bad brings the etropgest recs minewiat for ebil'ty ena tegrity, Caa leav t world within 4b bowie, Ad'ieas Lex, oof Kh Velmer, wor weet corner of Third vo at riverts, Philed«'¢ TIO COAL AY D LUMBER MINCHANT TRO BY a respectable mar, who be prion es boobbeeper ) foreman G. 1, We alé office WO) LAWY? itt A s HA i AVANT DEJA S#KV poser, Ule peat fours wet No. 170 Wee New York om mar CO VINER AN KN wend in taltdoe, wicheer t © course of ine t 1 various bremehes, brew " mente of alia The etvertiser on give the bighe toot sal (aclory referee to capebility and reaperts y Viewee eAdgess Mire Hows t, Colom equare Post Omir \ ,ANTHL vit WY A ROPE AR Xe Preteetant er genera! bower work in a y. Ine good mds retanse | fol im the fom Apply ot Mo. @ Cnsll ten, Brooklyn W 1 ferences fren 4 Tillery apf Jot nr PANTED—UY A VRUTHRTA them ae chambermesid Melerences can be ote Apply st 167 West Ts oF ah nie oF m her lant place PANTED A “one Pan whe eroughly understands wed ap; 00 18 THOBOL ott folly comp tent wo , earbet com Me ten id 1 WOMAN, A +? wrote im & privele (o ag howe, Boot off ry re Ww a ct) ce Apply at © Montus street, secend Geer TANTED< A ECATION, BY A BRAVA oor e t ware, whose bany i only four wee a! Would have Bo objective te & thort dletenee in the country, f reqeired, Call at 4 Quarry eevet, fret four, from 11 till 6, aati eu tot For balance of Wants see Sixth page