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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1855. 485 O Gentlemen's Hass—Spring | Feshton for 1855, FR. Weather and Brandreth's Pills ar SHIPPING. i SALES AT AUCTION. SALES AT AUCTION. WANTS. ance hn Arty ot hed Baroy ooking ee ake eta en capecialiy'§ LIVERPOOL.—UNITxD STATES MAIL SALE. —LA- UGENE B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER—HY FRANK- UNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION IN A Goop hat thet or ever peeel te the eld of feakion ts Theis Seta facicites’ oot ete fe) ou, Fa mr ake 1 Gomme commander. yey aa a SRICEOLS, once 1 Nassau sme rie A Rat oy fanboy can teach oil, Mater tnd actin nited States mails 3. ction sales— \becribers jeave to | ting, mache, ¢m| or et, por nd aoe arate, aitailet with | E8tepe, positively on Vednesday, March 7, at on Saturday, 3d | form thelr friends and the public, thst they will givo | flish branches. Will give testimonials of her qualia. Whe New Spring Style of Hat.—Meallo, on | dust, nats wes in Broadwa; yesterday. Influenza i M., from her berth, at the foot of Canal street, , at his sales rooma, 16 street, at 10 o’c'ock, | their persona) attention to furniture #: cations, Ke, in, Herald office. ‘the corner of and Canal street, is already out hie air—it is breathed and freight or passage, having saoqealled accommodatios | magnificent ladien’ watches, set with diamonds, gold the residences of families that intend bre - ws wpring st; ye of bal tainl; tyle of hats, and they cer! surpass spd graceful beauty any article of the kind d upon for a long time. We predict that i will carry the palm in the city the coming season, and gentlemen of taste will be forward in ado; it asa mark of their a) iation for the asian worthy compliment to Mealio. Among the New Styles of Gentlemen’s Hats lately introduced, BANTA’S fabrics occupy a very pro- minent place. Equalto any in point of beauty and ele- gance, they are rendered the more attractive on account of thelr cheapness. We presume that taste and teonomy (& wing very few can afford to lose night of) will crowds of viniters to BANTA’S place, at 106 Canal street, corner of Wooster. Meade Brothers Daguerrcoty pes.--Rachel, the eminent French tragedienne, taken by ©. R. Meaie, w Paris, is just added to our collection; aleo Pierre Boalé, and others. Galleries free, Pictures taten daily, every #tyh Broadway. Paris, Beulevards des 25 Cent Daguerreoty pes.—289 Broadway.— Beade up. Pianos—Great Keduction tn Prices.—Planos from ten different manufactories, among them the most aelebrated makers n the world. T, Gilbert & Co.’s pre- wram olian pianos, and Horace Waters’ modern im- proved pianos; secondhand pianos at great bargains— prices from $40 to $150. Pianos to rent. Pianos for sale Capone ereperere Malodeons of every variety of ‘the most improved makers, at prices which defy competition. No better bargains can be had io wmosical instruments, of al! kieds, of any other dealor io he United Btotes. Music at the reduced rates, BORACE WATERS 333 Broadway. New Maste.—Thomas Saker’s new song “Oar Boys,” just published, with beautiful vignette. Words C.D. Stuart. Price 40c, This isone of the happiest effusions of this popular composer, and promises vo ex: eved in its popularity even his former choicest produc- tions. ‘Sparkling Polka,” by the same composer, is having an immense sale; seventh edition is now ont The pwr # also arranged for four hands and for orchewtras, 400, HORACK WATERS, Publisher, 333 Broadway. “Who is Fanny Fern?” $ This ts still the cry. “The Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern’ reveal the secret. Fanny hereelf bas attempted to injure the sale of tho book—it peaks too plainly—but all envious efforts are of no avail. The book continues to sell with astonishing ey: On the first day of its publication the whole ition was Cisposed of, and the Cemand from town and country is still unabated H. LONG & BROTHER, 121 Nassau street. Laces and Embrotdertes, at Genin’s Bazaar, St. Nicholas Hotel, No, 513 Broaaway.—On Monday next, Sth inst, Genin will open, at the above establishment his new tock of laces and embroideries, and he would ‘therefore respectfully invite the attention of the lidies of New York to his carefully selected stock of the finest laces and embroideries that the world-renowne! factories ef France and Germany can produce; also to a choice amortment of ladies’ parasols. GENIN’S Bazaar, 013 Broadway, St. Nicholas Hotel. . . Broken nks—Present ‘aluceAll City Banke taken at par; Wheat Growers’, 95c.; Bridgeton 90 ; Government Stock, 60; Washtenaw, 40; Mechanics’ Memphis, $5; at EVANS’ clothing warehouses, 68 and 68 Fulton street. ‘The stormy March has come at last, With winds, and clouds, and changing skies, (Bryant.) Ladies Wishing their Supply of Shoes for the coming reason, can find the largest, hanJsomest aad Rest astortment ‘of ladies’, misses,’ and boy’s and children’s boots and shoes to be had in New York, Ex cellent in quality and moderate in price, at J. B. MILLER & CO.8, 134 Canal street. Just Received—1,000 Black Frock (onts, 9 each; 1,000 Paris cassimere pants, $3; 2,000 elegant ‘vests, spring: style; one case blue cloth, $1 60 per yard; ope care black doeskin, extra heavy, $1 25; one case Ozford mixed cloth, $1 25, GEO LEVIE, cor. Naesan and Beekman sts, Emulation ts the Spur to Improvement.= a has etimalated GREEN, No 1 Astor House, in bia un- wearied efforts to attain perfection in the art of shirt- making. He leaves the public to judge of tbe resuits, ae ‘say if hie shirts have ever been equalled in fit or 95 50 for Patent Leather Boots, of the best guy, ready made or made to order; fine dress .boots, 7; ‘stout boots, $4. Call and see them. J. AUNT 810 Bradway, opposite Sz. Nicholas Hotel, la e 444 way. Carpets from Haggerty, Jones & Co.'s great male of 600,000 yards of apheodid three ply aod ingrain carpets, of Lowell manufacture, ata tremendous reduc- top im prices, at HIRAM ANDi RSON’S, 09 Bowery. Extract from the Washington ational In- bien marge oft Feb, 28:-—A few words of counsel.—While js of regret for the loss of Mr. Benton’s valuable pa- pereare falling from the lips of every intelligent person ia this community, and perhaps in this country, we trast we wey be pardoned for making a practical, and not un- profitable, remark suggested by this occurrence. For ene or two hundred doilars may be purchased a beauti- $a) article of furniture, from which valuables cannot be extracted by thieves, and in which papers cannot be Ddurnt. We aliuce to HERRING’S safes, of which such admirable specimens msy de seen in the exhibition at the Smithsonian Institute. Not only every store and place ef business, but every spacious dweliing should contain ome of these secure Cepositories of the records and other valuable papers, and precious things of every establish- ment. Gayler’s Salamander Safe—Only Depot, 205 Pearl street, opposite Fletcher; established twenty: tive it fitteen thousand in use; ‘five hundred fully tested fire, band," notone failure. Safer of all sizes and prices on Artificial Legs, Palmer's Patent, for Useful ween and beauty, are unrivalled ia America or Europe. Offices 378 way. PALMER & 60. Weddin; rds.—An assortment of Ever dela elegantly engraved at home notes, dding cards, envelopes, &c., esn be had on application, or sent by post to any part of the country. Established 1840. JAMES EVERDILL 902 Groadway, corner Duane st. Kelty & Ferguson, 289 Broauway, keep a somplete assortment ot window shades, manufactured by themselves and warranted. Persons purchasivg at their establishment can save all commission and second profits of any kind. N. B—A large assortment of lace and monslin curtains, from auction, for rale at about half the cost of !mportation. Singer's Sewing Machines.—Great Improve- ments have just been completed 'n these celebrated machines, The uspleasant noise bas all been removed, and the machines can be run with one-half the power hitherto required. The finest cotton or silk thread can ‘be newed without ever breaking, the equal tension of the hresds remains unchanged under all circumstances, and the sme machin: is competent to do every kind of work perfectly, Call, examine, and be satisfies. 1. M. SINGER & U0., 825 Broadway. Dr. John Bull's Sarsaj eBeetual purifier of the blocd and all the seeretions of the buman #ystem. Oor most eminent physicians (to whom its composition has been made known,) pro- wounce i: to be an ant ualled — ag coon gestion, dyspepsia and liver complaints. whoie- wale and re’ at Dr. JOHN BULL'S principal office, No. 2 Cortland’ street, two doors from Broadway. Price, im quart bottles, $1 each, or #ix bottles for $3. Teav.—The Best Assortment of Fine Teas will be found at the Canton Tea Company's o ed and elegant store, 125 Chatham street, bet and Reosevelt streets, the oldest tea establichment in the sity, Weansure our readers that they cin do better bere than elsewhere, either st w holeaate or retail The Greatest Discovery of the Age.—Or. ‘TOBIAS’ venetian liniment, for the cure of phage nsen f eroup, cholera, clic, rbeumativm, &c, No one should be without thie valuable remedy; every bottle is war- panted, sold by all druggists and storekeepers, Cortlandt street, Price 26 and 60 cente. w and Towpees.—_Batchelor's new and Pai. of mtyles of wigs, toupees, braids, and all kinds of ermamental bar work, sre to be found only at 233 ‘Brea. here he alro fitted (Bago private poome for the applica’ of bie famous heir dye. Sold wholerale and retail, ar above. Whiskers, Moustaches or Halr forced to grow in nix weeks by my onguent, which will not rtain ex injure the skin. One dollar & bottle Sent to any partof thecountry, H. G. GRAHAM, 607 Broadway, berement: Leiber, 44 South Third street, Philadelpl ToWNervous Sufferers.—A Retired Clergyman, rertored to health in a few Jays, after many years o! great serveur ruffering, ls anxious to make keowa the mean# efcure, Will rend (free) anywhers o prescription tuned, on receiving @ letter (postpaid). Direct to Hey. JOHN M. DAGNALL, 07 Pulton street, Brooklyn, Helloway’s Otntment and Pills —Any Ulcer, wound, 07 fore even of twenty years’ standing, may be cured by there celebrated remedies. Use them, and no Bund ated be amputated, unless the bone be destroyes, he: acureforall Scld at the maoufactories New Yors, and 244 Strand, London, aad dbe., 62e., and $1 per pot or bor. A Card to the Ladies.—A!ll diseases peculiar ale complaintn) Dr. HUPONCO’S monthly pills, they are perfectly barmlens, . derfolly efficacious ip restoring natare and removing all ebetructions. Price $1 per box. Sold by ail the drug- in New York, Broozlyn, Jereey City, Willianabarg, Reon, N. J., and the United States; ant at wholesale by © HL Ring, corner of Broadway and John street: C. 4 Chiekener & Co., #1 Barclay street ‘Hall. Ruckle &Co., 420 Greenwich street, er, of Newark; Boswell & Livingeton, Wilamebarg yt, Brooklyn; and be vent confidential’y by mail, by enclosing $1, to any of the ) ir, or Dr. Dupenco, Broadway Pos! Seo'New York... B—Ask for Dr. Duponco’s golden pila, See signature op the be: one other genuine ) * you will the obtains 5.) you may depend upon. Is the most | shivering, sneezing, running at the nose, sore throat, running from the eyes, and, if not speedily cured, lays the foundation for consumption Now, one good dose of Brandreth’s pills often cures this complaint at once, but their continued use fora few days never fails. They have al housand BRANDRETH’S principal ofce, Brandreth ‘Builling—entrance 43 Canal street, at 25 cents the branch offices, per box, with full directions; also at 274 Bowery and 241 Hudson street. Hands or Salt Rheum. Noth: earing india rubber gloves, They will For sale at all rubber stores. The trade eupphed at 36 John street, up staira most painful forms; also xcrofula, old ulcers, and the worst, cases of diseases of the blood, great debility, liver complaint, hidneys, incipient consumption, Ke.) are most certainly cured by this great purifier. Principal depot, 246 Grand street; 75 cents per botile, 800,000 Bottles Cod Liver O11.—77,414 Gal- lons exported from Newfoundiand in ove year.—The cases in which this remeay has proved so efficacious in retarding the progress of consumption, and prelongin, the lives of patients, are innumerable. fehief fr obtaine: immediately, as, ina few days after using the oil, the cough ia mitigated, expectoration duniuishes, night ‘ats couse, ‘and the appetite, flesh and strength gra- ly improve, There is no coubt that the pure cod liver oi] bas done, and ix doing, more for the beacit of ulmonary disease than any other remedy yet discove ushton’s pure cod liver oil is prepared’ only by myself, And all persons wishing the genuine o1 are cautioned 13 see that my name {a in full on each label, and my signa ture over the cork of each bottle, without which none is genuine, FREDERICK V. RUSHTON, At the old establishment, No. 10 Astor House, corner of Barclay treet, and No, 417 Broadway, corner of Canal atreet. Vondersmith’s Arnica Plasters—The only article that wil! cure pains in the back or chest. They are recommended by every physician in this city. Sold only at the Bowery drug’ store, No. 158, above Broone street. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. EW PUBLICATION: VERY OWNER OR CULTIVATOR OF LAND, EVERY mechanic, or other person tilling a garden plot, should read that reliable and practical pti to profita: ble culture, the American Agriculturist, the only weekly ‘cultural paper in New York city, one of the oldest in the country, and everywhere acknowledged to stand at the head of the agricultural press in America. Volume XIV. commences March 15, h weekly namber con- xteen large quarto pages, forming two volumes iy of 416 pages each. lerms, $1 per volume, $2 a year. Specimen copies always free. ‘ALLEN & CO, Publishers, 1 180 Water street, N.Y. DINBURG REVIEW FOR THE PRESENT QUARIER ‘and Blackwood’s Magazine for February are just ed, and very interesting uumbera they are. Callat our office and subscribe, $6. year for both. Blackwood and the four quarterlies for $1 L. SOOTT & C)., 54 Gold street. Prvysoia THIS DAY—ILLUSBRATED BOTANY, the by John B. Newman, M.D. This work comprises most valuable native and exotic plants, with their history, medicinal properties, &c.; to which is added an Introduction on Physiology, and a View of the Natural and Linnean Systems; profusely illustrated. Two vols., sheep. Price $4. For sale by T. L. MAGAGNOS, Pub- lisher, 2 Astor House, Broadway E'S GREAT HISTORICAL.—PRICE OF A CROWN 8 by Eugene Sue. This great work, by the above gifted author, is now just published, It is pronounced by critics to be hi wsterpiece. The moralof the work is jonabie, and by far excels all other works, For tale by | booksellers. T, 11. MAGAGNOS, Publisher, No. 2 Astor Houne, Broadway. eae PERSONAL. Fai FORMATION WANTED—OF ANNE AND BRIDGET ister Margaret Maley, who landed . One of the sisters has been in bout eight years and the other two years, names are Patrick lee and Coleman Walch. Any information of them wil be thankfully re- ceived by theirwieter Margaret, at 90 Burnett street, Newart, N. J, ‘Virginia papers please copy. ‘A ing any information in regard to her wiliconfer a favor on the advertiser by * 1g it to the above address. ed Y HUSBAND, PATRICK THOMAS SHORTELL, left Liverpool in the ship Cornetius Grinoelt ior New York, on the 8th of December, 1854: since then there is no account of him. Any information of him will be thankfully received by bis wife, Ellen Shortell, at No. 63 Washington street. R. VAN PELT WAS NOT IN THE CARRIAGE WITH Turner and Saker, ae I e1 in yesterday's edi- tion, but with me. PATHICK SM’ LAUG HE KITCHEN CABINET WILL HOLD A MEETIVG in Twenty-second street, on the evening of the 7th inet., at 745 o'clock. EARL OF ROCHrSTER. person LADY WHO PURCHASED SOME PRINT ON iday last, at the dry goods store of Mr. 8, Martin, corner of Union and Col , South Brooklyn, the rame by proving property acd paying the expense of this notice. SPECIAL NOTICES. AUTION.—WAUREAS, A CERTAIN PERSON, A ming my name, bas been obtaining money on presumed re*pousibility, thia is to give notice that I not be answerable for any Cebts contracts! by #uch party. JOHN H, CHAMBERS, No. 8 City Hall place. AVANA, ISLAND OF CUBA—GENERAL AND commiasion agency.—Mercaceren street, No Q. Suzarte, for a moderate rate of commission, will execute orders for the purchase of the ditferout roducts of the Island of Cuba, such as ugar, molasses atthe segars, wax, ke., as also the effecting salen of consigninenta of merchandise entrustes to bis care, In the brokerage department Mr. Suzarte will attend to the urchase of shazes of the different st mapanies, nded property, houses, villas and country seata in the delightiul environs of Havana, allotments of land, collee and sugar estates, farms and cottages, &c. His long ex- perience and extensive acquaintance places him in & po- nition to obtain the most favorable purchases and selec- tions, and flatters himself t rrons entrustiog order f tinfied. Mr. Suzarte will produce thi to standing and capability Orders to be directed as above. J. QSUZLARTE. OTICE.—THE AN N OF DIRECTORS of the New York and Virg ala Steamship Com- ay will be held at the office, 32 Broadway, on Tuesday, Leeth's, between the hours M. and 2. P.M. FRED. W. PLEASANTS, Secretary, EW YORK, MARCI! 1, 1555.—TO THE PRESIDENTS, Directors and Company of Railr ads, Omnibusnes, Steambonts, and whumsoever it may concern.—[n view of the late decision of the Supreme Coust of this Ssate, held in the city of Brooklyn, by Judge Rock well, on the 21et ult., in relation to railrovés, omaibuse beats, &e. reported ia the Tribune om Friday, the 234 ult., you ar requested, in order to prevent unplearant feelings and li- tigations, to alter the rules in relation to the conveyasce of persons of color (with whom I am identitied) accord to the Jaws of the Stateof New gork. Improper con- duct, without distinction, certainly ought to moet ite merited reward. Your early attention of answer is re epectfully requested in bebalf of himseif ani othe tHos. 1. JENNINGS, 167 Church etree EW CREEK COAL COMPANY.—The annual election for directors of this company was held at th Office in Wall etreet, New York, om Moaday, 26th Febru- ary, when the following stockholders were unanimously elected directors for the ensuing year —Cepbas G. Child, Alfred Asbfield, Kobert Lyon, Charles Miller, James LD) das, And ata meeting of the 4 , the 27th instant, Cephas G: a, held on Pues ved c ny be removed to Philadelphia on the Sth of March New York, February 28, 1855 OUCE—THE FOLLOW! PERSONS, JACOB Feban, cook, Charles Voigh, ship carpenter, from the Bremen brig Hiram, manded to be on board of t four o'clock; if not there, verti York, March 3, 1865, they will be treated as de ¥. FENNEKOIL, Captain. U. A—THE MEMBERS OF HANCOCK CHAP 'e ‘terare hereby notified to meet at the Chapter rooma on Sunday, at 11A M., im order to attend the funeral of our late brother Jeremiah Maloney, Mem bere of the order are respectfully invited t» join with ur. GEO, A, THITCHENER, Sache, G. F. Jew, C. of C. ALESTINE ENCAMPMENT NO. 18, ORDER OF Knight Templars.—The members of’ P t are requested to attend a ape: Ts encamp importance. By order of the G. ©, E.R, JACKSON, Seo'y. IAMMANY SOCIETY OR COLUMBIAN ORDER — Brothers —A regular meeting of the institution will be held in the Coune:} Chamber of the Great W. Monday evening, the Sth inet., at half ap hour tetting of the sun. General and pune requested, By order BLIJAH F. PURDY, Grand Sachem. Srermmy C Denves, Secretary Manhattan, season of blowoms, third moon, year of discovery 0634, of independence 79th, aod of the instita tion the Goth. SPIRITU. PIRITUAL RAPPING AND WRITING.—MR&. COAN will receive viniters thie and every dey \hia weet at 720 Brondway, Hope Chapel Buildin, Hours, 10% 13 A.M. 3toSand7to9P. M, Saturday evening « capt tes wishing private Circles should apply to Mra. Coan. Fenutkohl, master, are com- | said brig this a(tercoon at | | Carryiog the Loited States mail.—The steamship BLACK ping in the sprin, mt lever, detached do, Hote, chronometer, EDWARD LLINS, 56 Wall street, | i second, ‘fifteen day do., &c., &3., by Cooper, Fang pa Arena oN are requested to be on board at 113Go'cloek | Tobias, Dent, Johswon, Hoskell, andijpther eelebraved JENN POMERINDYRE, AUCTIONEER MORTGAGE A.M. Pacfile, will succeed the Balt makerr, together with u large [nyoice of fine Parisian vale of the steck aod fixtures of the foundry and and sail March 21. Shippers please take notice welry, Vir.: gold stone seta of pin ond earrings, brace- | "achine shop Nos 69 and 66 Centre street, on Monday, | the sbips of this line anno? carry auy goods contra: tr, broockes, Ke, Gold sets of pin and earrings, brace- | March Sth inst., at 12 o’clock, the stock and fixtures a» dand of war. ta: brooches’ pins, rings, earrings; stada, alecve but. | Sbove, consisting of one steam, engine 10 horse power, = topa, &e., ‘Terms, as veual, cash. * with boiler 18 feet long, and 42 in diameter, slide, hands, | fa and wood; lathes, both plaming and drilllag ma: , Dullies, bangers, shafting, belting, tongs, ham ra, wrenches, sledges, heading tools, vives, anvils grindstone, force pumps, cupale bello nteok finsk, weights, ladles, a large lot of machine patterns, Also, desk, clock, iron safe, platform scale, iron and ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHL? UCTION NoTicy FROM NEW YORK TO Chief cabin passage Seoond <a doM bes SAMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER 8 Salerooms, 66 Nagsau street, thi YY, atl0)}s A. M., & quantity.of bouse- Bal h only. Chief cabin passage. seeee E—L. A. MILLS, AUCTIONEER. wood flanks, &e., Second cabin parang’ otk ry Conely, No, 80 Greenwisn street, will sell this JON W. 'SOMERINDYKE, Att'y for Mortgagee. rom Boston call at Halifax (Saturéay) wornieg, at 10 o'clock, the balance of astock |) ———————— ern ARABIA, Capt, Jodkins, AMERICA, Capt. Lang, of indigo, wine, graiu bags, segars, furaitucs, large OBN W, SOMERINDY KE, AUCTIONEER —MORNG AGS PERSIA, ae EUROPA, capt. Shannon plate g Vlatiorm seale, hoisting hooks, indigo, &e. sale of sewing machines, kc. —Oo Thurstay next, ASLA, Capt. E.G. Lott, — CANADA’ Capt. Stone, oe —— — ch 1, at 12 o’clock, A. M) at No, 53 Pige street, up COPARTNS AFRICA, Capt. Harrivon, NIAGARA, Caps, atten. RSHIP HERE | stairs, twenty six sewing machi rover, Uaker & Co., UCHON NOTICE — A tofore ex istin w These yersels carry @ clear white tight at mnnt head, the Orm of Vandewater & | manufacturers; also desks, beo fixtures, &o., &3; ey on starboard bow, red on port bow, reer having been d, the undersigned will con The atove sale is postponed uotl This ¢ay, March Jd, ADA, Stone, leaven Boston, Wednesday, Mar. 14 | tinue the general a. oO commission business upon | imst., at some time and e AFKICA, Harrison, ‘* Boston, Wednenday, Mar. 28 | bisowm account, and will give persoral attention to the JOUN W. SOMERINDYKE, Att'y for Mortgage ASIA, Lowt, “Boston, Wednesday, AprilAl | #ale# of household furniture at stores, warerooma an! | — = =o OUN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER —MOR?- gage sale of the lease and furniture of the Mansion 6, on the southwent corper of Fourth svenuo and irty'second street, on Tuesday, March 6, at 10)¢ clock, by virtue of a chattel mor gage, the hoaxebolt {mahogany nofas, chairs, marble AMERICA,’Lang, Boston, Wednesday, April 35 Berths not secured until paid for, An experienced su:geon on board The owners of thene ships will not be sesonntable fou gold, silver, bullion, pecie, jewelry, precious stones or tctAle, unlens billet lading are sigudd thesuforo and the value private residences labo was Also salen of fancy goods, paintings, , c., at the and ali articles of vertu, Sates of realestate, Merchants’ Pxchange. JOIN L. VANDEWATER, 14 Maiden lane, UCTION NOTICE.—ST. CHARLES THEATRE. —J. bereo{ therein expressed, BOGART, Auctioneer —By S. Bogart, on Wedaes- | tep curtains, clocks. Als For freight or passage aryiy to » 4b ILo’clock, oa the premises, Nos 17 | bedsteads, carpets, wat | E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Grom, ry, all the peronael, conyistiog of the | crockery. furniture consisting of the usual There will be mo steamships of thin line from Now © Haging, flooring, boxes, scenery, ma. | variety of decanters, tumblers and other fixtagen, chairs, Zork until further notice. chinery, iron railing, plush reats, (suitable for # lec- | tables, cilcloths, stoves, paintings, pletures, mirrors, ————— ture roum,) chars, music wands, gas fixtures, oatmde | stoves, &c., &e. Particulars of leane at ale. Terms WE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPALA STCAMSEEE | lamp and Oixturer—ail to be sold without reserve, as the | carh. JOHN W. SOMERINDYK? Company intend sailing their favorite steamahipe— | buildings are to be converted into stores. ‘The door will Attorney for Mortgagee. CITY OF MAN: HESTER, ....2,126 tone. . Capt. Wylie. SITY OF RALTIMONE, (nw ) 2898 town CII OF WASHINGTON, do. 2,700 tons Saloon $90, $66 and $65, according % state room. A limited number of third clas pa will be taken from Philadelpbia and Liverpool, and found ‘x rovinioon de open daily, from 10 o'clock A.M. todo'clock V. M. for inapection, by order of F for the proprietors, 5 Narnau MORIARTY, AUCTIONERR, WILL SELL THI4 DAY, Do atl0 o'clock, at 173 Chatham «treet, a geowral apsortment of furniture, bureaus, chalra, tadlen, eofas, mirrors, clocks, beds, bedding Aud oll paintings; en gravings, kc, ke, sale positiv Stallknecht, Attorney treet. RT, AUCTIONEER, —BY 4 oclovk, at the auction acd Frankfort streets, hoass- Bogart, thin day, at 10! Fooma, corner of Willia WM H FRANKLIN rom Pouadelphia,..,..$30 | From Liverpool, $42 | hold furniture, cousisting im part of mahogany French Pas BALE SONS WILL Parties withing to bring out their friends can obtais { and Gothic bedeteads, marble top warhatanda, card tellon Saturday, March 10, at the Merchants’ Ex- | certificates of psasage, and drafts on Liverpool, in sums | tables, mahogany and walnut bureaus, sofas, couches, | Change, at 12 o'clock, the valuable water power, paper | of £1 pterling avd upwar Agent, 17 Walnut street, way, New York. SAMUE?, SMITH, mahogany chairs, tables, wirrore, custaina, clocks, and No, 7 Broad’ Hruseels carpets, rockers, shirts, fancy goo3m, thirty engravings, 209 cane seat chairs, ks., &e. UCTION NOTICE —CLEARING OUT SALE OF crockery, rich china vases, enameled tea and din etn, tete a-totes, mill, two dwelling houses, ani seventy-tive wcres of | land, situated two miles south o” the railrow! depot at Spotiweod, N. J. Can be reached in two houra from New York’ Two-thirda of the purchase money can re main on bond and mortgage, at six per cent ON MONDAY Fiutadedphin, KF" SOUIHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE U. 8. MAIL | steamer ST. LOUIS, J. A. Wotton, commander, | BE SOLD Will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to ber Java hard baskets, Kreoch cut the mall kod pasmeepers, on Batartey, Macon 16 send | plese, tea trays, rich tocet sets, Eobernien’ giana, liquor March 19, 1 premises, beautiful coun o'clock, from pier 37 North river, foot of Beach stroot, | sett, cut ard engrs varen, col , ellver plated | try reat and farm of 217 acres, on the river Delaware and | Price Of passage—First cabin, '150; second do., $75, | Ca8tOrs, fork, spoons, Xo. Ketel dealers and private | Camden and Amboy Kailroad, two miles below Borden- Luggage not wanted during the voyage should be sent | {miles ar tet 10 attend, Goode delivered the | town, N.J. The improvements are mostly new, very ex on beara the day before exiting, marked “below.’”? No | *#me day, as the owner must give up the store, Gools | tensive and convenient. The mansion stands on a high freight taken after Thursday, March Sth. For freight | 101d regardless of pr ce, on Saturday, Febraary & at 171 | bluff, and affords a view up and down the river, uowur passed by any in the vicinity, Pasy of access by rail Bighth avenue, be.ween Eignteenth and Nindteenth streets. WM. SHIRLY, Auctionrer, By order of Apmauaa MeDowap UCTION NOTICK.—M. DOUGHTY, AUUCIONEEI will well thie « 11054 o'clock,’ at O4 ~ixth av or passage apply to MORTIMER LIVINGSION, gent, 53 Broadw QQTEAMSHIPS BETWEEN HAVRE AND NEW YORK direct —The steamship ALPS will sail from Havre direct for New York, (without calling at any port in y Land excellent, 140 acres arable, 60 balan ve road or steamboat acres heavily timber ‘ation on railroad, river, ‘Terms on day o} COL, JASON WATERS, meadow. Has private ninail boat on the rticulara, apply to premises, i. y living on the England,) on Saturday, 2ith of November. The ratos | Due, household furni 2, portpened from Friday— | : of freight and parsage in first and socond cabina will ba | consisting of te entre, dining extension USSELL W. WESTCOTY, AUCTIONEER. —GENTEEL very moderate. The railing of the succeeding atonmers d tea tables, library and secretary book cases, « bourebold furniture at auction.—Rosewood piand | and gilt mirrors, dress and plain bureaus, washatanda, carpets and oil cloth, mahogany, rosewoo.1 ant walnut full French bedsteads, best and common hair mattresnes, mahogany and walnut hair seat chaica and rockers, do., with a large assortment of second hand furnitu jurte, kc. R. W. Westcott will sell on Monday, March 5, at 104; o'clock, a large and superb variety ‘of rose wood and mabogany furniture of every Cescription, con- tained in how ue, a few doors from » | Fourteenth » will be shortly announced. ‘The rate oi insurance in France is less by ehips from Havre direct for Now York than in ships calling at an English port. Apply in Havre and Paris, 17 Boulevards des Italiens, to Donald Ci or in New York to E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green, t, embracing the ent furnitare, wh r : cooking stoves, &c., worthy the attention of housekeep 1 be peremptorily wold to the big Ader, without NITED STATES MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, | ¢r# 8 dealers, Sale positive. ard to weather, The attention « ekespern is in Aspinwall and Panama.—Californians are informed : = Vited to this pale, ag there i a large wad ependid varety | & authority from the Psnsma Railroad Company) UCTION NOTICE.—THO3. BEL, AUCTIONEER. of parlor, chamber and barement furniture, tapestry that the transit of the Isthmus will be made by railroad By Bell & Bush.—This day, wt 10), o'clock, in the | wilton and ingrain carpets, large & nt pier an from ocean to ocean. No more mule travel—no river rooms, No. 27 Centre strvet, by virtue of «chattel | mantel mirrors, two suites rosewood parle furniture, boating. mortgage, will be sold the furniture of s hotel reatau- | in French brocade; superior rosewoud ettegere, mirrord | ‘On Monday, March 5, at 2 o'clock P. M., from the pier | tant, filty chairs, twenty tablen, locking glasses, ba- | doers and back; rosewood marble top tavie, arm aut at {cov of Warres street, North river, will be despatched | Teaus, china, lamps, glassware, cutlery, counters, oyster | gothic rewing chaira, French sofas and te ea tetes, ra. the fleet steamship is eaek hy nas Ge Hinge; 108 Ate Oye, Merete ben orte, rich silverware, three GEOKGE LAW, Capt. G. V. Fox, U.S. N. paintings, Ae.’ Also at 12 o'clock, two trugks, to connect at Panama with the new and superior steam- al Ge bean ilk, hosiery, clothing, splendid ship GOLDKN AGE, Capt. J. T. Watkina. watcher, gol chains, ko. Outloor 1 to. ing bureaus and washata WM. H. KNAPP, Att'y for Mortgage. SSIGNEE'S SALE.—IHE LARGE AND SPLENDID A stock of embroideries, Jaces, hosiery and kid glov in store No. 770 Broad way, is now offered for fale at such low prices, that ladies in‘ending to par- chase will tind it to their advantage to call and examine &e., with a quantity of base ion table, crockery, ivory cutlery, Jogues as house. | No postpone: kept at Pauama to prevent deten- tion, in cane of accilent No freight received after 1 o'clock on the sailing day. For paseage, apply at the company’s office, v7 Went street, to J. W. RAYMOND. ment furniture, extes cut glassware, ke, Cal ment. KR ©. KEMP, AUCTIONEER —HOUSEHOLD FORNI o ture this ¢ay(Saturday) atl), o'clock, at 4% ISPATCH LINE FOR BAN FRANCISCO —THE MAG- - 3 the goods, The stock, which is very large comprising | Nassau atreet, two doors from Fulton sirect, RoC nificent Al tiret claw chee Ie WI ‘enn A the finest goods in the inerket, must be disposed of inw | Kemp. will wil at auction ws shove, a Nandeemse of Ma Foe week er cargo at pier No. | few days. Open frow 9 o'clock, AM, to 6 o'closk, | sortment of parlor, dining room an! chamber turn. | Te », and will sail for fadeiaco on or belore | p.M., each day. By orcer of the assignees, No. 779 | ture, of good qui mirrorr, and house furnishing ar ay cn Tueaday next, oth. three voyages to San Franetsco, in 101, 107 and 97 days, loth Maren, and is expected to finish loading | pio, way, between Ninth and Tenth streets ticles, which well worthy the attention of ho ine. heep Goods pacied to go cutof the city. Cao be packed for thipping, or stored until May at a ressonable Ibis famous clipper has made T AUCTIOY.—NOTIC ERIGNEE’S SAL successively. Shippers will please hand in their bills of dy given that cn Iburedsy, March & nae lading for signature as soon as their engagements are | Ao). 1 will sell at public auction, on he premimenof the | ——" ae. - e3 en +. “= completed. Special Now ie f this line | brickyard, formerly occupied by Char. ltr ower & Treaiwell, EADY MADE CLOTHING AND PINCE GOODS.—A will hereafter be advertised for # ce: ate, and pos at Low Point, three miles porth of F «vhill, Dgtche } M. CRIST. RK, Auctioneer, 23 Howery, will sll, tively sail on or before the day named. ‘& OO,, 84 Wall street. 1A (OR CAIAEORNIA—NEW YORK AND CALIFORN! Pee TNC Necragua~-dcomssory iveas Compasy of Nicaragua, sg 98 A miles shorter than any other route,” The splendid double-engine the following property, vis.:—Three horges and , three new brick inoudding machines, carte, wheelbarrows, «ne wayon, picks and shovels, lumber, fron capa and arch doors, aud other articles and imple ments ured in bevob mab TH, Annignee. Monday, 6th instant, at 105, bck, frock, and over coats; carsimere and doeskin pantn: ail und cloth vests, ail made up in the latert styler, English and 6 and fancy caselme: clothe, Wack and ancy ortbhy the «tien ok, rene, ratio, SIMON P. SCHL ion of the tra: steaiosbip STAR OF THE Was, (2,000 tons barden,) Dg ye SALE OF THE PHONIX FOUNDRY, HFRIFF’S SALE.—BY VIAKIUE OF SEVERAL WRITS tain Turner, will leave pier No. 3 North river, at i KD © execution, to me directed and delivered, | will clock P. M., precisely, for Punta Arenas, on Monday | auctioneer, store 0¢ expore to ralo at public yen tue, ou Montay, the bin (ay March 12, counecting with the favorite steamship Sierra | on Wednesday, March of March next, at 10c'clock (uy the forenoon, at 175 Nevada, (2,000 tons,) over the situated cor: Fouth street, the contents of a liyuc fixtures, liquors, beer pumpa, bege, & store, bar and ber and leage of the Nicaragua Tranait route, 1 transportation, by frat hment, © carriages. {t iron seamboata | part, finished and m engines, reminer. Alto, at 11 o'clock, A, M., fame day, at Ju7 have lately been put on river and lake, which shorten | driling machines, turning and wide lathes, tools, &e., ater street, the contents of &Lquor store, bar and bar the time on the transit from ceean to ocean, These | &e. whch are now realy | fixtures, liquors, beer pumps, be feo Full partienlars im catalogs at tbe office of the suctionerr. by order of the assignee, ¥ A.C TUTTLE—ON SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1855, at 11 o'clock, at 16 Fourth avenue, opposite Seventh t, brow's late Riding School, the steamers are unsurpassed in their ventilation and ac: The whole w.il be sold | commodation*. For information or passage apply only to CHARLES MORGAN, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green. Letter bag mace up at the office, Letters 26 cente per i ‘ Alro, at 12 o'clock, noon, same day , the contents of a liquor «to liquors, beer pusups, kegs bar and bar Ox ska, ke, ORSER, Sheriff Frromuce L. Vere, Dated New York, Feb USTRALIA PIO. R L NE—CARRYING THE U. 8, mail—The new and elegant clpper ship | and cart harness . i. SHERIFF'S SALE—TIHIS DAY, (SATURDAY) M GORGES, 1,200 tons, for Sydney, is now nearly lowled, | dies Dips, blankets, hatter’s brarhes, combs, | pS) u, 1kbb, at 10 o'clock in the Yeremoon, at 1M and will b tehed in a few days. Intead ng sh tore Gatures, counters, glans casos, de. | street, of the contents of a clothing ting «f & large arsortment of clothing of ail hinds, cloth mere, vertings, be {HERIFR'S SALE b Faturdey, Mare! eek! valu sere will apply at once, A few first cabin rtbe, and rome second clase. Only $70 required to be id here amd $50 after arrivalat Sydney. The cele- Prated Jipper sbip OCRAN STKED is now at her berth, jer No & East river, receiving cargo tor Melbourne. Fits hip is now going out om her second voyage, having mace the se¢ond best pankage on record—only elghty- pers Bs ~T CHESTER OOUNTY, by ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, at the Merchants’ Exchange, on the Ith éay of March, 1885, at 120’clock, bille of particulars, at the auctioneers, 7 Broad street. nine days. Has excellent accommodations for passen- HEAP PROPERTY.—WE WOULD ALL THE ATTEN. | 988€#, 4nd musical | gees Party Heaton for freight or passage reais, | (1 (05 of persons devisoun of making a proftanie in. | COUR, stove ned pie, ci will 8 in She wit ) ; the magnificent clipper ship NIGHTINGALE, ia May | — oe Property to the adver: | nERIFY'S talLE OF I | Apply om board, oF to R. W. CAMERON, 118 Wall atreet | jinemene 4 Mis rs Oa. —_——___—________ —— ———_____. in : EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP Oou- | }11Y ,econd aireet om Tuerday, Maron choage bar pany.—For New Orleans, stopping at Havana— Naseaa atrest, N AMEN, auctioneers, No pumps, begs, eta A | WARRIOR, Cagt Ja ). Bullock, will commence re. “ON TABLE’S BALE OF WATCHE*, JEWELKY, ke — SHEIUFF'S BALE OF } CRE ON whi av, | ceiving f day, March 7, and sail for the J On Monday, Merch 6, 1855 at lO A M, ‘at BD March t, 1665, at 19 AM. at J10 Broadwa | above pol ) Marsh 10, at 12 o'clock pre | prondway—consleting of god watches, jewelry, brow pounds of Perin 6 {rom cape cisely, from pier at foot of Beach street, North river. | pny, finger rings, pencils, keys, gu feb bed ¥ Freight for the interior and for Mobile, consigned toour | oy a ne lock silver Rpoon*, aad watcher, &e WV HLAIAM TRVING | agents in New Orieans, James Conooly & Vo., willbe | - - 1 furpiture, ke —Will forwarded {ree of commissions. Passengers for Havana | ANIEL T. MACFABLAN, AUCIION ERR. eae REMY ry Seturtay, Mare must procure passports before leaving port. Bills of | J valuable property # Pine etre Inding must be rent in for signing the evening previous te the hip For freight or passage apply to LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & CO., Agents, tie #, will eel) at auction ing cha 31 Bromdway. at l2e clock, at the Nerchen ange, via Iota of ny Kren N. B—The Cahawba, R. W. fchufeldt', commander, nd, situated on the northwest eercer of Lexington | rockers mahogany will rucceed the Black Warrior, and sail on Monday, | ayonue ant Fifty secon’ rtree.. ihe property iy so lo- | niture in broemtell March 25. cated that it makes a very carved black walnut decirable residence for» Washing boicher, being adjacent t ch bedeteade The property coprista of two vacan le and ingrain F% SAVANNAH AND FLOKIDA—UNITED STATES —The new and elegant ateameabip KNOX: | gvenne two lots adjonn h frame dwelling house | quertette taples, lounges D. Ludlow, will leave New York for Sa ach; one tof lexington | table, m March J, from pi-r No. 4 North river, st 3 o'clock P.M Bills of lacing signed on board, Ie and e t and one ke 0 yler man age tel and bedroom mirrors, in gilt | For friegh apply on board, or for par nage, to SAMUEL |. h rhouse aad cattle | French plates. bold to pay alvances. Also, at li M., | MITCHELL, 15 Gron¢way. | For Florida, throoch tickets | male known on tbe day of sale, | without reserve, ute! whem it may concera, frow New York to Jacksonville, $31, to Plath, $33 The | For mape ot the property and furtuer iefurmation, apply | +0 pay advances, € gold bunting lepine ant lever lorida, Capt. M.S. Woodhull, will kuccesd, and leave on | at the office of the Auctioneers, Xo. J Nasaau ateert watebes, made by Konkel, *, Patan & Co, wud Wednesday, March 7. —_ ~ | Jobnen spree oe as > - 8. HOUGH. AUCTIONEES.- MN MALE OF OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA —SEMI. WEEKLY J rich and elegaut fur’ farnisbing 1M, WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SRL United Staten mail line —Ihe new and feat going | jp civrials, of the finest descrip be sold at publis y day, at 10% b’elook, a Camel etreet, » er JAMES ADGER, 8. C. Turner, commander, @ill | ya'e, (or carb, by D8. HOUGH thie ( ‘aturday) morn- saortine usehold farn eave pier No. 4North river, on Saturday, March 3, atS | | P.M, precisely. For freight apply on boar, 1 Dill? of Inding will he signed; aud for passage | & CO , 90 Brondway, | prea: Through ticke lowa:—-To Jacnsonville, | poure, it is mesenewry that * sbould be pa $31; to Platka, $32. The southerner will #ucceed, leav | :..| (n ‘heir attendance. The coptenta are partly as | ing on Wednesday. 7th. | folle=s Rosewood secretary and e'egers, plate front contre tables, quartettes, French work tables, reception Kr" NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND. | Gi ise, corm stands and coruer ct-geres, Plicabetuen ‘The United raies mail steamsbip JAE TOWN, L | yoy suuique bureaus, warbstands, sofas, teva Parrish, commander, will leave pier 12 North river, on tty Saturday, Merch rd, 2 will arrive ia o'clock from the large five story private hing + Lodron River vantity and variety of Va account of — contained in the | andenter sion tables, lir pete, ofl lathe fra 49, roperior hair mattrerees, 4g, warble top dreestog , crockery and glare ware, pd store fixiures, Monday tore in the sSove houre am y thow ve mabogan 94 wtree!, & are all being in | 7 | W' . s . = bi LUIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WIL1, #i Norfolk the next a’terncon, rg and Kioh resus, tables, ke aay, at 1% o'clock, a, 220 Uawal aa inebeed a: | ye on, velvet and tapestry, | entire stock of ready made clothing, toge for the Feuth bh through | Hrussele do: 4 and Venetian stair do loth, careimere, trimm ngs, & ty « tek yer Poe | velvet and tafted ri « cornea imata, deco | David Koch, Feq., retir ng from the bus nese ” eran: a ‘* tg and Riek | sgtiens, oil paintings, a fine collect'on and pleasing #ab- mond, steerage ries. Apply t | 4 and caroties of Drenton aad Hevres porcale: LUDLAM & PLEASAN TS, | Ferien Ogures. ‘ancy cologne ad RELIG S NOTICES, 1 re SD AND ech pier ant oval gissres, brocw THOLIO. AP it X TRENT OR RICHMOND AND NORFULK —% | window drape y, gilt b ees, tone vine Hlth ne JAME LUWN, Captain Parrish, bs a0") at | bras, gas chandelier ir Hevived Aport 13. NR, for Richmond and Norfolk, sa) « | faney de. néay ev ing boon, at Jo'clock. LUDLAM & PLU Ast 2 svod pianoforte, of the ove beiding, mat | te subjects connected © pillows, boleters theets, counter of the Charet ant Chr — _ — { t , toilet note, tole offer im the oh BILLIARDS, sets, tumblers Daily moreing aed ey Bele mica cat Ceean ARD?.—FOR SALE, THE EUHEKA BILAARD | tea errvicer, carters OF ALBANY, WILL DELVER comtaining eight tables, with mam for | rings Ae Pale po r wlore the Young Mea « yen fon selling, vy calle | : ten Charch, Fifth aveoue od at Mercer wtrente, | yar FRANK on 864) Babbath evening ROS te SPANBURY. & NICHOLS. A a SPORTING, A&C, LAVER THE NS OR BALE—A VeRY 4 Meopie wiGn BRKD | 24 Old !a April next won, is perfectly bep a large act asement f y Cat ood retriey ASTIOLOGY. ADAM MORKOW WILL GIVE LADIES PRIVATE lectures on ell comvrns of life, ber pred stions Maren tenia though she practices nothing but : rite to philosophy If not aatefied etree there will be po charge 7¢ Mroome strest, near (annon 2 lle ole 4 not nAmitt be feted —_— a Ale, ob the ff — ADAME ALSIN, FROM PARI, TENDERS HER cone ebelvieg, te DASCING AC \DEMIBS. iy w tore wd oa | ved thus day Abed wie wave we ator he por : ANCING ACADEMY. 71 fo A ke, and will wit ~ marrisge, by , ae, name of | = " VLIENA beee the lady oF pentiewen they will marry, siso, the name G.: HORTON, AUCTIONEER, WIL her sae ‘of ber visiters, Madame ALWIN converses in King | 4. cay, ot the we mo. 14 Aurth me French ant German, i cloes mal oqery aver ' Meriden ce 009 Bowery, near etree? | Cn HOME FOR FEMALE SERVANTS, 614 | GiTuarTion WantEeD S ier LADY OF PLAIN HABITS, HAVING SUFFICIENT furniture for a two story dwelling @ short distance rom the city, and willing to take gy! the same, in lietted to address a note to R. 8. T., 68, Broadway t Utticn, New York ‘PECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES ch vation ina private family aa seametress or tat (2 Howard street, or address i Bb Tease Herald office, PROTESTANT GIRL WAN A SITUATION 4s. Apply at 26 Monroe street, se20ad TRUSTWORTHY AND INOUSTRIOUS YOUNG WO- man wants a situation to do general housework, ip city or country, is a good plain cook, w first rate washer and froner, makes good brea:!, und is well recommended , wages $5, orto anmall fauily $4. Pl pply at 261 Howery for two days. TAPY AND G NTLEMAN, IN AFFLUENT CI cumstances, may adopt @ young girl, im he h year, whe ly autviving parent—her mothe having become recuced, her tueome will not ad mit of her educating Ler deughter for the society in which itn herr ght 10 move, of em amiable and alec tomate disponition, of geutorl end etyliah appearance. None but thove who can give unquestionable reference peed answer this. Address Widow, with real game and address, Union square Fost Oliew, for three days. DRUG CLERK WANTED—WHO Id WELL. PRAG- Ured im the retail city bosiness Apply tod, M Smith, commer of Court siret amd Montagae place, Brooklyn. MAN WAIT ANTH)—ENGLISH, SOOTOH OR A German preferied—to go to a city in thie State. fe must have goo Apply at the Employ iu for re * provi Fourteenth stre M JOOKKERVER WANTED—ONE WHO HAS HAD EX~ D perience ina large jobbing dry goods house, and who ine wan of strict burners habite and would devote his whole time to bis emplover's ioterests, to euch am one a liberal alery will be paid. Address, with name, reference, salary expected, Ac., Industy, box #03 Port fice, ( \OOK AND CHAMBERMAID WANTED—AT NO, G91 Broadway, between Twenty sixth and I private fainily of thr cf reference as to capacity a1 ly ty 0 a Sixth avenue, corner of Thirty-sixth street’ Go- vernensen, ; servants, in every capacity, supplied from this ipetitution WY AN ACTIVE, ENKER good businean habits, will work hard for moderate remuneration in a competent clerk or porter, unquestionable city references given. Address G. L., Herald office. NARM HANDS, LABORERS, MECHANICS AND FE male domenticn t eng merican and Foreigo Emigrant Prot ty, No. 27 Green bh etrert. the upper office, T3 a N nent employment and good weges Williara street, up stairs, at & o'cloel N MLLINER WANTED —A to gu ptreet 1d M" ern atthe Went, etre )MPLOYMENT WANTED- y getic young man, ‘and Employ meat ocle- Female domestics aleo at 114 Antor place ILLINERS WANTED—A_ FIRST RATE DRESS CAP maker wanted to go tos Western city, Perma- id. Inquire at 60 AM PUT RATE BOYNET vent. Apply at 60 Willan atvo A COMPETENT LADY, TO y department of « con cock AM at iO Wilkam ANIILLA MAKERS —A LADY COMPETENT TO teke the charge of this department ia a large coneern, Weet, may apply at 60 William street at 0 o'clock A. M. QTUATION WANTED—HY A REFPECTA ma: has mo objection to chamber family in Ue city. 90d Peck lip, third thor, +4, 1K, BY A RRAPROTA. As CC rotestant Eng ° erinac, with good elty refer ence. Can be neen for thier days, if note at 91 Wert Nineteenth street, between Sixth and Meventh ave- ues, rear, top floor, JALESMAN WANTED. —A SALESMAN, AOQUAINTED with the wateh and jewelry business, in wanted 6 ettend in a retail mtore, & person with « goo foctery creents Apply to Joba ( y, Wp etaire = T's MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG ! then, who npews Evglish end mpagewent to do the reling ins riore. Bert city reterence can | N.N., Herald office, giving real ne 1 NO MATIN —THE ADVER ASA A. # of & rituation In oe ldeat ¢ could inflaeace will please address J. B Alvord, batter, 205 Chatham square, TED HY A RESECTARLE YO yreom, with afrenb breast of wm you io her ted, to be eon shington #ireet, in the rear, ope door reat. A MILLINER, To GO #OOTH, ONE WHO ands every branch of the business will dy employment by eddressing Roberson nburgh Uo., 4 Vesey street W ANTED —A PROPRSED COOK WIHHES A SITUA tien in m reapeet mployer's, No 1G IN BROOKLYN, ke charge te girl to bowrd amd Fila whom ele would share the smother. lor terme, address for in, ort Othee, Brouxlyn AP TABLE LADY educate wi care aud tee one week A SITUAT ON ook, from bee leat place € wrt, betw “vas | Btins weeber and lromer, goo for Twelfth 0 University place r SITUATION, WY A RAPRCTABLE W young cham yermald apd to of avaby, good city reference given. Viease call for two oye at No. 10 Stale atrert TAXTLD—A SITUATION, AS respectable youn thonthe oid, hae been WET NUMER, BY A widow bady, whose child, ix a Can give good city reference, Call at 2 ttre wtreet, eecend Noor W2 BITUATION, bY A YOUNG GIKL, aa ebues me to tin housework Ie willing to make hereei! generady useful. Apply at 106 Wen T y eighth wtreet, between Pisth amd “eventh avenues, for three aye. TANTED—A SITUATION, HY A REAPROTABLY Protestant “ steesn, or would take Ue whole charge of » ty reference, Oxo be tern at ho. 110 Btan MIDDLE AGED Wo bservant, in & small ection to bo ge be given from her last piace, Caliat No 4Cl TANIEL—~A SMART. INDUSTRIOUS GIRL, TO DO Ernerel housework, she mart be a geod cook No othe 106 Gree! opply BY A REKIPCTADT AL YOUNG MAN, AGED nel + situation, Write: « geet hb ae ree th elvcation In whatever capacity engsert’, it will be hie sum te study the of bis employer. AdArens or apply to LY, Herald office we BY A YOUNG LADY OF BOM LITTLE enpers © sitestion to attend stare i y business, of le capable o! cutting and gi shine Wa Aster “ piece, . PA ITUATION, aS A 4 bie wife, bred wo va or WAKOUED MAN hes hut & Bum me je Kogiand sod Amerie, ue Hing and management of ryttie thor orience, bot) née the oughly, 98 willing to fo anything Ww wult bis ow Hoyer. Can give the beet of recommen Vinee le to 67 Beskoas etreet te seen fom one fay Wa A Halk WHATDRR, POTHRS MALE OR te ' + 8 oreo whe # compe on may *pply imme a) Avante eiret, Brows lyn 1 COHAN OF ENOLIIMAN WHO coe aetenn © cuarge of sheep, myeire ot OS Kerry A KeArEOTABLE tare change of pines for the lant mm bis last employer ANTED-IN A WAROUANT TAILORING BHTAD sha et, & YOURE man eeoutton, To ome fully ‘ ‘uation wil le desirable, Addree Nh ~— AM INTELLIORN T YOUNG MAN, ABOUT of nee, (or memeten! bookserper in ” & 7, corner of Heeler riven.

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