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EST SERVANTS FOR HOTELS, BOARDING HQUSES B ‘and private families, can always be obtained in the greatest choiceat MORRIS & COHNERT’S, 287 Greenwich atreet, corner of Reade. Also, German, lish, Scotch ‘and Irish Protestant male and female help in this, or in the branch office, 102 Green wich street. (00K WANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, IN Brooklyn. She must be a first rate cook, washer aud ironer. None but experienced hands need apply, The best of city references will be required. Apply at 86 Bergen street, Brooklyn, between the hours of 10 and 1 o’etock. HANDS, WAGON MAKERS, CARPENTERS, biachamiths, and all kinds of female domestics, ., may be engaged at the Americaa and Foreign Hoyment Society, 27 Greeawich street, Female domes- {ies also, at the upper office, Nos. 1 and 14 Astor place IFTY YOUNG LADILS WANTED—TO MAKE Diack end white crape collars. None but expe- Tienced workers need apply, at 315 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. OVERNESS.—A FRENCH LADY WISHES TO MEET G with am engagement as resident governess; will teach music, ‘and instrumeatal, Italian, and all the beanches of an English eduoation. Good references ven, Address E. M., Broadway Post Office, for three 8. OUBEKEEPER.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DE- sire a young and well educated American lady, not over twenty-three years of age, of agreeable person ‘and accomplishments, as housekeeper and compaaion. Address N. and S., box 933 Post Office. OTEL HOUSEKEEPER.—AN AMERICAN LADY H desires # situation as Bopstiesper in a large first in hotel, having had experionse in this city. Can the best of reference. Address M. H., Hotel House- , Sad name, Herald office, for three days. O1KL HOUSEKEEPER.—A LADY OF GOOD EXPE- rience demres a situation as housekeeper in a otel; bas the best of reference from first class hotels; has no objection to go South or to the country. Address M. M., Hotel Housekesper, Herald office, for day: ILLINERS WANTED —Several youn; tomed to work on millinery ‘and wanted immediately at 626 Broadway. ILLINERY SALESWOMEN WANTED—ONE OR TWO competent persons, who are conversant with the business. Appiy to Wm. Brown, 443 Broadway. TLLINER WANTED—FOR A HEALTHY AND beautiful city in North Carolina. Sulary $25 por month, and iteel board. Apply to Mr. Ternan, 37 Warren street. ears ORTER WANTED—ONE WILLING AND ABLE TO work, and competent to take orders and see to shipment of goods. Must hmve the best references fo.character. Apply at the muste store of HORACE WATERS, 338 Bro TBBONS AND FLOWERS.—A YOUNG MAN, HAV- ing seven years experience, requires a situation, either wholesale or retail. Best of references given. Address R. & F., Herald ofiice. ITUATION AS TEACHER WANED. — A YOUNG lady, graduate of a distinguished Northern institu- tion, who bas had several years experience in teaching, both North and South, cecires a situation as teacher in a school or family, latter preferred. Satisfactory re- commendations furnished, and terms made known upon application to Wm. P. Taylor, care of Pavtridge & Brit- tan, 800 Broadway. ITUATION WANTED—AS COOK, OR TO DO THE general housework of a private family; she is a good baker, washer and ironer, and bas lived with one of the frat families in Brooklyn for the laat three years. Can give the best of city reference for honesty and capability, Il at, or address, 326 East Ninth street, in the store, for two days. NITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, as chambermaid and to assiat in the wash- ing, and ironing, or chambermald and to take care of ildrea, and do plan sewing. Best of city reference given. Apply at 316 Kighth avenue, betwsen Twenty- sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, for two days. ITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISH WOMAN, DI- rect from England, as monthly nurse, or to attend to an invalid gentleman or lacy. She has practised in the Live ying-in Hospital, under four of the most eminent physicians. Apply at No. 69 West strevt, top flocr, front room. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook, washer and ironer. Good city reference can be Apply at 263 West Sixteenth street, in the rear, ‘inth and Tenth avenues. Can be seen for Tadi a8 CAS, Are accus- ry ven. ween two days. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS Gy airey tad chanibermall, of to 69 Houstiverts,- dose Apply at 137 Remeon street, city reference given. Brooklyn, for two days. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG .Y ‘woman, as chambermsid and waiter; has lived five years in her last place. Apply at 116 Twenty-eighth street, pear Third avenue. Can be seen for two days, Has no objection to travel. {ITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG woman, ar fret rate laundress, Good city reference = No objection to go a short distance in the coun- ry. Apply at 98 Kast Eighteenth street, between Fourth avenue and Broadway, for two days. GMTUATION | WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN 5 as chambermaid and waiter, or chambermaid and to do fine washing and ironing.’ Good reference from her last place where she can be seen, No. 70 West Twen- ty-sixth street. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YUUNG woman, to cook, wash and iron. Lived three yeara im her last place. Good city reference. Can be seen for two daye at No. 111 King street. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS plain cook, washer and Ironer, Good city reference can be given "Apply at 68 North Moore street, for two days. nt basement. TIDY YOUNG woman, to do chamberwork in a small private fa- mily and to make herself generally useful; has lived two years in her last place, and her laty can be seen. Apply at 165 Hudson avenue, bet ween Nassau and High streets, Brooklyn, for two days. ITUATION WANTED—BY A SMAR’ ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS | Ta or todo chamberwork and fine washing and ironing. (ood city reference given. Ninth street, in the rear, for two day: ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant woman, ina private family, as nurse; also, by a respectable young woman, as chambermatd and ecamstress, or as nurse and seamstress; understands children’s and boys’ clothes. Best of city refer- evce, Apply at 319 Eighth street, for two days. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLS WOMAN, as good cook, ina boarding house or hotel. Good city reference. Can be seen for two days at 71 Mulberry atreet, front room, second floor. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook, washer and ironer; can give two years refer- ence from ber last place. Apply at 186 West Forty-first street, near Ninth avenue, where she can be seen for two days. {ITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN AND IIIS WIFE, +> to take care of horses and as gardener, and hia wife to do any kind of housework; good reference. Can be Fd fortwo days, at 59 Verey street. Call for Joha ir. Apply at 16435 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1856. A COMPETENT DRESS! work by tho or month, or would engage private families. Ap) ‘at 21 Essex street, from 2 ‘ANTED—A SUAOM, FY. A RESPECTABLE with to 4. OAD, 88 DUBE seamstress; is a good pea Hi ; or would make herwelf gen- erally useful. Ploase call at 93 Cliff street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid or seamstress, has no objection to cook for a small family; has a good city re- terence for this last seven years. Please call or address t 236 Bixth avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth itreeta, in the book store. be seen for two days, 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, jituation as cook; is a first rate washer and ‘st of cityreference given. To be seen for two days at 98 West Twenty-eighth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework; isa first rate cock, washer andironer. Good city references given. Call at 124 Broome street, front basement. spectable ‘who can bring the brictrecparaattbersae wan SITUATION, | BY A RESPROTABLE ol women, as cook ; a good ye an ex- cellent washer and lroner. Tha, best ‘ot city, reference from her last place. Please call at 73 West Nineteenth street, mear avenue, for two days. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE kore lady, to travel as indy’s maid or stewardess, or as cbambermaid; no objection to travel to any part Best of city reference given. Can be seen-until suited. Appl at 285 Bleecker street, or a note addressed toS A. ‘will be promptly attended to. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS FIRST RATE COOK, washer and ironér. Best of country reference. Apply at 160 East Twenty-fourth street, second floor, front room, ‘ANTED—IN A FANCY OR DRY GOODS STORE, A rituation, by ona lady who perfectly under- stands her business. inquire at 94 Kighth street, first floor, from 9 to 12 A. M ye SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, a8 seamstress or chambermuii, or to do geoeral Apply at 406 Kighth housework in a small family. street 'ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATIOY AS "W cook; an excaliont washer and irSaer; has n0 objec- tion to go in the country; is capable of filling the situation. Good city reference given, P' Mat 90 West Nineteenth street, in the roar, for two days. YANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SWISS GIRL, W a3 chambermaid and to take care of a child also understands French fluting and doing ™ fine mus- lins, Con furnish the best of referenees. Apply at 59 East Thirtieth street. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as cook and good baker; has no objec- tion to assist with the washing. Has the best of city reference, Can be seen for two days at 01 West Nine- teenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook and to assist in the washing and ironing. Has the best of city reference from her st place. Please call at 168 Kast Twenty-seventh et, between First and Second avenues, second floor, back room. Can be seen for two ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman, in a genteel family, to cook, wash and iron, or do general housework i UI family; has no objection to go a short distanc country. "Has the best of referonce from her last place. Can bo seen for two daya at 79 West Thirty-third street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid er to do general housework. best of city reference given. Please call for two da; Oliver street, third floor, room 12, 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do housework in a private family. ’ Is first rate washer and ironer. Best city reference. Please call for two days at 412 First avenue, second floor, back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation as chambermaid and laundress, or chambermaid and seamstress; or would do the general ork of a gmail family. Can give good city references. Please call at 335 Third avenue, second floor, back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE CIES SITUA- tion as ee cook, washer and er. Un derstands paltee no objection to go a short dis- tance in the country. Good city reference. Please call for two days at 220}; Broome street. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION to do the general housework of ‘a small private family; is ® good washer and ironer, Has the bent of city reference. Can be seen for two days at 50 Spring street, in the rear building. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN, a situation as first rate cook, washer and ironer; speaka the English language. Please call at 17 Spring second floor, front room, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as chambermaid; is good washer and ironer, and has the best of city reference from her ut lace: Please, apply at 61 West Nineteonth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, first floor, back room. Wa SITUATION, BY A WOMAN, AS COOK, washer, and ironer. No objections to’ do house: work in a em: 128 Thirty-sixth avenuos. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED woman, @ situation in a small family, to do tho general housework. Best of reference given. Can be seen for two days Please call at 435 Hudson street, in the rear, first floor, bet ween Morton and Leroy. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid and waiter, or wonld do general housework. She is a good washer aad ironer, and is capable of taking charge of children. Can pro- duce the dest of reference. Please call at 140 Laurens street, second door, rear. Can be seen éitl engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as chambermaid and seamstress, or to do fine warhing; no objections to go in the country. Gvod city references given. Please call at 207 Franklin stroet, Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, todo chamberwork or waiting; good reference from her last place. Please call at 101 East I'wenty- eighth street, fear Third avenue, Wes SITUATION, BY A NEAT YOUNG girl of 17, as child’s nurse and chambermaid; is a neat sewer, and fond of the care of « babe or growing children; has no objection to wait on a lady who boards; will produce gatisfactery city reference: will take four dollars gmonth ina permanent situation. Cail or ad- dress Be: evens} first floor, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, AND TO A3- sist at washing and ironing, by a young woman, with the best of city reference for the last five years, and hos also apent a long time in England. Can be seen, for two days, at 216 East Thirteenth strest, near Firat avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as chambermaid and plain sewer, or ag plain cook in a small private family and to assist in the washing and ironing; the best of city reference given. Please call at 93 West Nineteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, Can be acen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPRCTA- mily. Best city reference. Apply at treet, between Second and Third ble woman, as nurse and seamstress. Can be seen at her last place, where ehe has lived two.years, 273 Fifth avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first strects. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, todo general housework; is a good oes cook, washer and ironer. Good city reference given. ‘lease call for two days at 402 Hadson street, near De No objection to go a short distance in the Kalb avenue, country. ANTED—THE WASHING OF A FAMILY, OR A fow single persons, by the month, on moderate Please cali at 173 Wooster street, rear house, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young women, to do chamberwork and to assist in washing and ironing, or to mind a baby and to sew; has good recommendations. Please apply at 108 West Nineteenth street, second floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION WITH A FAMILY GOING y & woman who will give her ser- vices for such time as sufficientto make it equivaient for her parsage; is capable of acting in any capacity. Good reference can be given. Can be seen for one wook at present place of employment, No. 7 Ladlow | place, Houston street. | w* TED—A FIRST RATE COOK. NONE BUT or German need apply. Also, an Ameri- can or English lady, as housekeeper; one who is fully | competent to superintend a first class boarding house, | who would be willing to sew, aod for a moderate salary can secure a permanent situation, by applying at 106 Waverley place, between the hours of and 6 o'clock. and his wife. ores, is & good driver, and also a neat gardener. The woman is a fod seamstress, understands getting up fine linea and chamberwork. ‘They are English Protes- taate, and have good city references from tuation . they are about to leave.” Can be seen from til or address by letter T. W., at Mr. Waytes’, 236 Greene street. 'TATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS —THE ADVER tiser having had several years experience in the above business, a& salesman and stockeoper in a lange importing house in this city, is open for an engagement. Ie aoquainted with tho best markets for parchasing foreign acd domestic goods, and couid influence a «mal amount of country trade. !iferences to present em ployers as to character, capability, &o. Addroas Sta tiomer, Herald office. WO OR THREE GOOD MILLINERS WANTED. Apply at 62 Clinton plage, Eighth stroet. TiUATIONS WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN | ‘The man understands the care of | Hd BE DISENGAGED IN A FEW DAY4, AND WANTS | situation as seamstress, a middle aged person acoustomed to do all kinds of family sewing; no objec tion to the care of one or two children; can ent ani make their dresses In the newest fashion; would sew b; the week or month; has the best of city reference. Ad- dress, by letter or personally, for two days, to $6 Laight atreet, weat of St, John ‘ark. INVALIDS.—A SCOTCH WIDOW LADY, WHO HAS acted for two yoars as superior nurse in an Eng. lish hospital, would ii to take cha: of @ person Celionte health, for which she is well qualified, city re- ferences given. Can bo seen at 185 2 pe coaL MERCHANTS. —EITUATION WANTED BY w man as eeper and sal i ithe teorth side of the towns wie seman ia 8 coal to sconsiderable amount. Salery taken in city reference given, Security given for pibuwind, monies Be M,C, box 166 \ dun. | eat Twenty Alth | iW ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE youpg woman, as children’s nurse and to do | plain eewing; has no objection to travel. The best of | city reference can be given. Call at 49 Willow street, between Pacific and Amity, Brooklyn. Can be seen un til engaged. | ANTED—BY TWO REsPECTABLE YOUNG GIRLS, | situations; one as chambermaid and waiter, or to | | | do chamberwork and senist in washing aud ironing; the other as chambermaid and plain sewer, or would take care of children; has no objection to go a short distance in the country’ can give the beat of city reference. Flease call at 28 Sixth avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth *treeta, third ficor, in the rear, | | | ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | young woman, e# chambermaid and to do plain rewing, or a# chambermaid and to assist in washing And ironing; good city reference can be given. Please call at 107 Ninth street, near Broadway. Can be seen for two days. V / ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO COOK, wash aad iror, Also, an English girl, stress, and to do light chamberwork. Apply at 97 West urteenth street, from 9 till 2 P. M. ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; a German ferred. She raust come well recom mended from her place. Inquire at 169 West Twon- ty second street, corner Kighth avenue, warm. BY A RESPRCTABLE WOMAN, A sit. tion as cook in» private family, She’ pec‘octly understands her business; ia an excellent baker. Can oe the best of reference. Can be sven for two days at 48 Tenth avenue, secomt floor. — ——— Wane. A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and waiter; has good alty reference from her lust place. Cau be seen for two days at 304 Sixth street, between avenues B and U, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESEECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer and ironer; goot eity reference given. Can be seen for two days at No. 44 Ferry street, between Fourth and Factory streets. QV ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE EXGLISH WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid, or as chambermaid and waiter, in a private family; no objection to the coun- try, Please adéress, proraid, or apply personally to B at the floral eatublichment of J. Buchanan, No. 9 Wos! Seventeenth atroet. ildren’s dresses. Good cit; reference can be given, Call at 363 East Twelfth atrest, first floor, front room, Can be seen for two days, Ws ‘YOUNG LADIES, OF THE HIGHEST respectability, address 'and genteel appear- ants, who can give references, to attend in a store on Breadway. Buviness light, genteel and respectable. Those experienced preferred. Apply between 10 and 12 o'clock, for two days, at 567 Broadway, corner of Prince suet. yea SITUATION, BY A RESPEHCPABLE irl, at cook, washer and ironer; is a good baker; is willing to make herself useful; has ‘no objec. tion togo a short distance in the country. Good cits reference, Can be seen for two a at No, 3 Six treet, front basement, ANTED—BY*A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, a situation us cook ina hctel or restaurant; one who is well ex ced in the business and undorstands cooking in all its branches, The best city reference given. Please call for two days at 250 Bowery, up stairs. : ANTED—ONE GOOD DR#SSMAKER; ALSO AP- prentives. Apply at 271 Spring atreet, betwoen Hodson aad Varick. ANT#D—BY A WOMAN, A SITIATION AS COOK in a private family; understands all "90. op roupy, jelllor, pastries, creams, fe, Van bp seca till om Baier ce ne ce sder oe ARTY street and Sevonth avenue, ‘Jf ANTED—SBY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. tion, ina private family; 1’ cook, and #n excellent washer and ironer. be given from her — employer. avenue, detween Thirteenth and Fourteenth Cop be seen for tro days. Gg WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS in all its branches, and willing to make bi ger ly useful. Apply at 96 Fourth avenue, ‘on or betore Saturday next. ARDENER.—WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED VEGE- table gardener, (eangle,) by e an bout ten miles from the city. No roduce aatisfastory 2 ferald office. ARDENER.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A SOBE t, industrious man, stands the care of cattle Good city reterence give Office, for this week OURNEYMEN BARBERS.—WANTED, A FIRST RATE hand; he must thoroughly underatind hair cuttin, faa dyeing, be smart aod wttentive to customers au gardener and farmer; undor- his wife the care of & dairy: Address B, F., box 172 Herald e. 16 angoge in manetecharing ders abead; security given if required. For aninterview address box 796 Post Office. * $2.000. or without this sum, may obtain aa interest in a making concern A person less acquainted medicines preferred. Ap; confidential. Apply to A. Bishop, Herald » real address. j —A PERSON WITH THE ABOVE $1.000. ‘amount would be glad to invest it im some safe and profitable business. Ploase address W. W., Poughkeepsie Post Office, with real name and busl- ness, as Boxe other will be attended to. $1.000 TO $1,500.—A PERSON WITH THIS amount wants a situation; will lowe jis employer for one year on good aecurity, crip bla egs good te Desieess ar lished, or Pare dusinoss. soe JB, box 154 Herald office, for three days, with real nau stating particulars, N. B.—Brokers need no! a swer. ‘ 50 OR $1,000 WANTED, WITH AN ASSOO \, in an undertaking of illustrated ‘ectures Sud expositions, of an unusually auperior dyeription. in or will go already ra &. Beriber, late. engineer wita rroivesor aaped, WO a. be plensed to make an engagement, either for the city or country. Is in possession of good testimonials from his late employer, to whom parties wishing to eogae bim may refer, Address T. P. PASCALL, at 22734 Eighth avenue. i lig TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.—ONE OF THE FIRST cutters in the city is open for an engagement, well qualified to condust a first class trade, and man of busivess. Good reference from last Address G. Gill, 209 Hudson street, near Can: thoroush ituation. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY “A SMART, TIDY young woman, to cook, wash and iron in's small private family. Can give good city reference. Ploase call or address M. G., 401 Pearl street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MO3I TRUST- worthy young girl, as children’s nurse and seam- stres#; is very neat, and kind to childran. Can produce the very best character, and has no objection to the country. Cull at 67 Hudson street, corner of Jay, sevoad floor, front room, Can be seen for two days if not on gaged. WANDA, SITUATION, BY (A. RESPECTABLE woman, a8 cook, and to assist in washing {f re- quired; would go into tue country with a private family; ood reference. Can be soon for two iays at 70 Wert venteenth atreet, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. chin as cca nee Dbl dace nv tthe wobble ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A Teapectable married woman, whose baby is oaly two months old; eh lata e understands dressmaking and se ing, d making children’s fancy clothes; is established church of England; best of city referen: given. Can be seen at 101 Mott street, in the rear, first floor, till engaged. ‘AN TED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, W a situation as nurse and seamatross, or chamber- mi waiter. Good ref¢ Hightn avenue, over the baker’ ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to take caro of children and do plain 0 given. ' Apply at 349 re, for two days sewing, or can take of maby. Hes the best of city reference, Please call at 120 Nineteenth street, be- tween Sixth and Seventh avenu ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST RATE cook, in a private family; understands all kinds of baking, and can do up gentlemen’s licen in first rate style. Good reference given from her last place. Can be seen for one day, at 102 Seventh street, between ave. nups Band ©. “ ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA- Good reference. tion as cook, waeber and ironer. Can be seen for two day: quare, between Fir: ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, NOT 19) the country, a situation as chambermaid; would assist in the wasbing, take care of children, or anything in the line of housework; is willing to make herself gene- Wogee not 89 much anobject as a perma- tion. Please call at 263 West Sixteenth street, for three days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 RESPECTABLE young woman, to do generad housework; is a good cook, washer and ironer, Can give good references; was three years in her last place. Please call at 317 First avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, third floor, front room. Wa PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO DO THE general housowork of « family, consisting of three perfons, to go to Tarrytown, to-day. She must be a food cook, washer and ironer,’ and understand general useworl. dol- qo a person thoroughly capable se lars_a month will be given, None others nsed apply. Application, with references, to be made at 152 Caam- ders street, between 10,and 2 o'clock. ANTED—BY A RESPECYABLE PROTSSTANT young woman, a situation as nurse and seam- stress; can cut and fit children’s dresses. Would have no objection to go South or West. Has good recommon- ions as to capability and honesty. Pease call at No. Market street, New York, or at No. 129, at the corner of Court and Degraw streets, Hout Brootiyn, for threo jays. ANTED—A FARMER AND HIS WIFE, 10 take charge of @ farm on the Hudson river, near Catskill. Apply toA & H. KEMP, No, 82 South Fourth street, Williamsburg. ANTED—SALESMEN, IN THE SILK, DELAINE, print and flannel departments. LORD & TAYLOR, Grand street. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—AN EXPERIENCED DRUG clerks To one able to take entire charge of a store & permanent situation, with good silary, is oifered. Ro- commendations of the first character required. Apply + at the southwest corner of Myrtle avenue and Bridge street, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A TEACHER OF MUSIC, TWO OR three children to instruct as remuneration for board, Address Music, box 2,681 Post Office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘woman, to do the work of a small family; under- stands washing, ironing, and plain cooking. ‘Can be seen for two Cays at 32 Tenth street, in the rear. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as anexperienced cook. Can give the boat reference from her last situation. Please call at 114% Bleecker street, between Green and Wooster streets, front basement. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, to engago in private families as dressniaker and seninstross. Understands all kinds of embroidery ant family sewing, Would engage vy the day, week or month. Please call at 138 Third avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, second floor, front room. 7ANTED—BY A RESPECT*BLE YOUNG WOMAN, "W “situation to do goneral housework, -Has-no ob- jection to go to the country. Good city reference given. Cun be seen for two days, at No, 9 Frankfort street, in the rear, first flocr, front room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Pe tare GIRL, of chiloren, or as plain sewer; is willing to make useful. Ths best of city reference given. Apply Fighth street, between avenues C and D, firat two days. y ANTED—BY ONE FULLY OAPAPLE, A SITUA. Wy ‘tion a5 chambermsid and launcress, or to-do gene: ral housework. The best of reference given. To be seen at her last employer's residence, No. 173 East Fifteenth street, where abe has worked the last ex months, to-day and to-morrow, from 12 to 6 o'clock. ‘ JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and nurse, or as chambermaid and waiter, in a private family, Good ity reference given. Please call this day at No. 5 Cofombia street, Brooklyn, second story, {rout room. yANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, W a situation as good cook; is w first rate washer and ironer, the best of city reference givea, Can be seen at 35 Esvex street, back room. Wi asmmsy A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS chambermaid and waiter, or chambermaid and piain sewer. Is willing to make herself generally useful to her employer. Good city refereace given. Can be scen ip her Inst place, for two days, 17 West Thirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avennes, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as good washer ani ironer, and understands general housework and — cooking. Good references given Inquire at 16)¢ Downing street, se- cond floor, for two days W ANTED—A GOOD NURSE, 10 TAKE CHARGE OF two small children. Inquire for Mrs. Jefferiee, No. 37 Irving place, corner of Sixteenth street, between ‘Third and Fourth avenues, ANIED- A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as cook, washer and froner, or would do general beusework ; bas lived two yeara in her last place, good reference given. Please cail at 36 West Thirteenth street, back room, first foor, Can be seen for two di War A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN who speaks English, French, and German, a sita- id in a respectable fa- Inquire at 36 West at 367 oor, for ation a8 feams‘ress or chambermai: mily. Best city references given. Broadway, up stair 1 eee SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, w: general housework, in # small pi ly.’ Good city reference given. Apply at 65 West Thirty fifth, street, corner of bixth avenue, Can be seon for two days. ANTED—EMPLOYMENT, BY A STEADY YOUNG man, 20 years of a as waiter, porter, or ina grocery or liquor store; un‘erstands all that kind of bu- fines. Has the best reference, and can give security tor honesty and sobriety if required. Will be found an Sas to any employer. Address John O. Harrell, 94 West Twentieth atreet, for one week. *O TAILORS.—WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED CUSTOM cuttéer~ one who understands the tailoriog business im all its branches—to go An unmari man preferred, Apply toF. M. Wever, at Earle’s Hotel, at 5 P. M., until Wednes ‘0 MERCHANT TAILORS,—A GOOD COAT AND PAN- taloon cutter, whose present employer is leaving the city, wants a situation. Two years reverence given Address C. C, C., Herald office. (0 MEXCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.—WANT- ed, a situation by a first class custom cutter, ins tailoring or clothing store; the best of city reference giver, Apply to Mr, Marian, 209 Broadway, up stuirs, or to G. Hibberd, 46 Montgomery sirect, Jersey City. (0 MERCHANT TAILORS.—A PERSON OF LONG experience in a fashtonable, first class tailoring is desirous of obtaining a situation as cutter in a respectable house, in this or some Southera city. Address Acacia, Herald’ oflee, “Satisfactory reference riven. (0 PLUMBEPS.— WANTED, A JOURNEY MAN PLUMB. er, at 263 Court street, Brooklyn. BUILDERS —WANTED, A SITUATION AS FORK- man, by a middie aged man, competent to take charge of shop or buildings Good relerenze given. Ad- dress G., Herald office. 0 WOOD ENGRAVERS —WANIED, GOOD WORK. man, to take charge of an engraving establish- mont in this city, where the work for two monthl; magazines are engraved, | Apply to FRANK LESLIE, Spruce street, between 10 and 12 in the morning. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED WATCHMAKER, TO g0 into the country. Ove who can come well re- commended will hear of a desirable situation by calling at 31 Maiden lane, up stat: ANTED—A PENCIL AND PEN CASE MAKER, TO go out of town; a frst rate hand to take chiarge of ashop, Good wages and steady employment. Ad: dress box 85, Baltimore, Md. ANTED=A SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A RE- spectable young man, twenty-eight years of age, lately married; understands the art of gardening well, having learned it in its various branches; understands re of horses, and {s acareful driver; also, farmiag, having had three years’ experience in this country, ai the raising of young stock. Good reference given, °C be secon for two days, or address B. 0. C., at Maybe: y next. & Co.'s agricultural warehouse and seed store, 197 Water street. ;ANTED—TWO CABINETMAKERS, ON DE3KS; wages, $9 per week. Places obtained for clerks, school teachers, men on steamers and raitroads, porters, borkeepers, coachmen, ostlera, &c. Employers’ can get good assistants. * Apply at 341 Broudway, ged ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, A SITUA- tion as gardener or coachman; has a perfect know- ledge of both, and bas a thorough knowledge of horses and the raising of black cattle. Has no objection to city or country. Can produce ratisfactory reference. Can be ween tor two days, at 289 Kulzabeth street, two doors from Bleecker street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROT#STANY young man, 17 years of age, a situation to drive a horse acd wagon in the city; or ha‘ no objection to learn- ing a trade or assistin a store, or live up town with a gentleman. Can write a fair land. Is willing to work and make himself useful. Is honest ond of sober habits, Please call or address 345 Greouwich atrset, top floor, 100m 17. 7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD CHARAC- Yer, a situation as porter ins banking or other business frm. Can give undeniable city reference as to fluelity and capability. Address K, 0, Herald office. WANTED A MAN COMETENT TO TAKE CHARGE of a farm; must bea practical farmer, and tho- roughly understand the raising of grain and stock. North “of Ireland or Scotch preferred. Also, places, speedily procured for coachmen, waiters, barkeepers ant oystermen, For further particulars, apply at 16 Yhied avenue. 7ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A RESPECTABLE PER- to obtain subscribers for a ed, especially intended tor a of the arts, Apply for further par- lars at the office of Virtue, Emmons & Co., publish- ers, 26 John street, up stairs, from 10 to 2 o'clock. GEORGE LITTLE vate family, by an experienced man, a Protestant, and without incumbranes. Has good city ref Address J, P., 87 Sixth avenue, first oor up «| ANTED—IN A TAILOKING ESTABLISHMENT, A trimmer; one who is a good man and willing to vibe thea 3 00 y CARTONS OF ARTIFIUIAL FLOWERS, ie French and American, consisting of = complete assortment of the newest styles for the present season, will bo sold thirty per cent under the regular price to cash buyers, and is well worth the attention of milliners and jobbers. DAVID STRAUS, 216 Bowery, up stairs. EGHORN BONNETS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED straws, misses’ legborn froxts with silk crowns, Dhusion and tilk bonnets, for patterns, just openod, by WM. BROWN, lato Dupsmere & Brown, 443 Broadway, up stairs, FPO MILLINERS—MRS. W. RALLINGS, 67 CANAL street, begs to inform ber numerous customers that she will open, on Thursday,{March 8, @ splendid assort- ment ot Paris pattern bonnets, selected from the best hboures ip Paris. She will also opena rich and elegant variety of her own bonnets, embracing every desirable style and color for tbe spring. A very distingaisbed se- lection of straw flowers and straw triinmings will be ex- hibited. Milliners who like to secare handsome styles of hate particularly requested to call. _ MUSICAL, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SUPERIOR PIANO A fortes, from 6 to 7 octaves, with the advan Letabic irames, in elegant cases, at an immense tion in price; also secondband pianos, from stG. & H. BAEMORE’S, 348 Bleeck LADY, PUPIL OF HERTZ, WITH A THOROUGH knowledge of the French language, wishes to give instruction to a few private pupils on the pianoforte aud in the above language. For terms, apply to M’me T., 688 Broadway, LADY, AN ACCOMPLISHED PTA} A. rupli ct sore of tie best seeabtre in Bars 2, wishes io give instraction'in the above branch, where she is make himself useful in the stors, Address, in hand- writing only, Tailor, care Messrs. Till & Cook, No. 299 Eros iway. fure of pleasing. She would also instruct in the French lovguage, if required, Please address E. ¥., care of Mr. Dillon, 4:1 Peari street. ANTLD—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, as engineer, to take full charge of an engine in the city or country. Best of city reference given. Please cail for two days, at 104 West Iwenty-eighth street, be- tween Sixth and Seventh avenues. Wits SITUATION, BY A RYSPHOTARLE oun: busines perfe bis Inst employ the country. Can be seen for one day at 65 Kast Six- teenth street. a A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A situation as coachman in a private family; is willing to arsist in the garden and make himself gene- iy useful. Country preterred. Pleaso ca!l for two days at 220}, Broome street, off Essex. ANTED—BY A YOUNG TCHMAN, ABOUT Swenty-two years of age, a situation as porter in arhipping or commission warehouse; 1 not afraid to work, will make himself generally useful. Address Giaegow, Herald office, ANIED—A BOY FROM FIFTEEN TO SEVENTEEN years old, one who has been in a store can write 4 legible Land; capable of opening and shutti a store, Tue bost of recrence will be required. Apply at 7€2 Bronaway. W ATED GRY 4, MBSPECTADLE SoOTCH WOMAN, ‘about thirty years old, a situation as stewardess of asteam or sailing veswel; has Blled im(lar situation be- fore, Cam be soen for tlires days, at 261 Monroe street, firat floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A WOMAN WHO understands cooking in all its b willing to assist in washing and iro refererce from some of the NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, three or four gentlemens’ washing, or two «mall private families. ‘Ihe bert of reference can be given. Please call at 44 West Thirteenth street, back room, first floor. JANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A healthy person, with pienty of milk Good re- ference given. Can be seen for two days at 201 West ‘Twenty-third street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, a aituation to dochamber work and asaixt in waah ng and ironing. Apply this day at 26 Rivington street, tn the rear, first floor. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, & situation to do general housework in « small aad family, is & good piain cook, washer and ironer. Has good reterences. Please call at 216 Sullivad strovt, Can be sern for two room ?. | WW ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPECT. able American gir!, as chambermaid and chiid’s hgh SA = family, or would like to travel in * ity. Can be seen at her pre: West Twentieth street, for three daye. elas ANTED—BY A RESPCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do the general housework of a «mull privave family; isa frst rate cook, washer and froner, fas the very best of city reference.’ Caa be eon fortwo aye al cizabeth street, between Prince Houston, first fluor, up stairs. * “= 1 Tnhchmntr, et Ate ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- tion as laundries; understands her business of to do the general ‘oure ‘ ‘Cea ia olky tetecoacs, Please call at iv Guy ANTED—BY A RESPECT BLE PROTKST ANT E Hiah girl, a stuaticn, irs first rate cook, washer and troner. Can produce the bert of city reference. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. None need app but the most rere table fautiies, Please eall at East Eleventh strest, top room. ANTED— BY A RESI’ROTABLE GIRL, 14 YEARS OF age, 8 situation as cbiloren’s nurse, Can do plata sewing and pobreidory perfectly weil Can be seen for two days, Please call at 6 reom. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, 84 cook, wa and ironer in a small family, or to do (cael tc Car be seen for two days at No.4 street, second floor, back rovm. Les: of city reference given. Fast Eleventh street, top | { | lars, by mail, ANTED—AN APPRENTICE TO A HAIRDRESSER, Inquire at 653 Broadway, up stairs. F. VALET, Wo LAD OF SIXTEEN OR EIGHTEEN in @ retail clothing business, in this A ly such as have some experionce in the same kind of business noed apply, with good reoommendations, at No. 131 Kighth avenue, between Sixteenth and Seven teenth streets, None other need apply. ANTED—A STEWABD, IN AN KXTENSIVE DINING ertablishment. None need appiy unless they thoroughly ucderstand the business, Address box 1,91 Post Othce. WATER AND FIRE D0 WANTED AT ANDERSO’ Hotel, 20 Reave street. Apply between 8 and 9 ne but Eoglish or Scotch mesd o'clock this mornin apoly, ANTED—AT MANNING'S OFFICE, 261 BOWERY W “cierus, porters, conchmen, grooms, gardeners menfors torr, farmers, boys tor saloons And good trades also a number of good"cooks, several plain covks, wash: ers god irovert, chambermaids, nurses, seamstresses, general Louse servauts, and a few emal girls .or city ai country N. B.—Rules of this office to bo seca ge AN ACTIVE MAN IN FV! BOUQ, in the Union wanted as general agent, to by] powt rub agents, and collect for an artiste wanted in covery family. Salary fitvt year $400, and a commission To avoid the letters of the curious, none will reseive at- ten ion but thore containing twenty five centa, postpad, to defray the expouses of semples sent with fai particu: Address Di. ST.AS M. LEWIS, Beooklyn, NY, THE MILITARY. DEVENDENT BATTALION * FORREST ré.—The officers and members « are hereby notified to appear at 2 Thursdoy evening, March 8, at8 0’ slock, to re equipements for the parade. - By order. WM. P. VALENTINE, Major Commanding. W. 1. Cass, Adjutant 0 THE VERERANS OF 1812, OR THLIR WIDOWS.— Those who recerred forty acres of land are now enti. tied to 120 scres more, and those who received eighty Laut th’s battalion White sireet, on RY COUNTY | j acres are entitled te eighty acres more, and can obtaiy their warrente of the agent, D. 7. SUITS, 66 Wau street, basement, CCORDEON, —ACCORDEON.—THE — ACCORDEON A taught ny a new and easy method in six lessons, ins $6, 1p advance. Rooms open from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M, At 162 Chatham streot, every evening til 9 P.M. Professors J. L. & H. P. aAOUBS, stairs. 443 Broadway, up SOLIAN PIANOS.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF {, these beautiful instruments, made by 1. Gilbert K Uo, owners of the wolian, are for sale only at 333 Broadway, by HORACE WATERS, sole agent. To suit tome purchasers, monthly payments taken. Pianos to rent. IDEONS.—S. D. & H. W. SMITH’S MELODEONS uned’ the equal temperament, can be found only at the mugic and piano store of HORACE WATER: 343 Broadway. The trade supplied on the most libe: terms. ] EW MUSIO.— Our Boys,” words by 0. D. Stuart, manic by Thoma Baker, 36 conte, a right chee Song of the “Young America’! school, sung by Wood Christie's Minetrels with great succes, Lithographs of “Our Boys”? on title “Sparkling Polka,"’ by the same composer, is having an immense run; seventh edi- tion's now cut. HORACK WATERS, 333 Broadway. Music at the reduced rates, TANOFORTE—WOULD GIVE AN ORDER UPON ONE of the best establishments in exchange for dry goods from « good house. Address Piano, Herald office. ,ECOND HAND PIANOS—VERY LOW PRIC&ES.—ONE FD at $40, $110, $120, $130, $165, $175, $190, may be atthe music and piano store of HORACE WA- 33 Broadway. “A ST@R PLACE HOTEL, NOS, 33, Broadway, (opposite Astor Place.) Several suits of very pleasant rooms (on Broaway) are now being vacated at this family hotel, and will be rented on rea- ronable terms, 736 AND 737 UTRL BRIGHTON, BOULOGNE (SUR MER), FRANCE —To families gowg to knrope. A gentleman Iate- ly from Europe, con safely recommend tue ‘Hotel Brigh- ton,’ a# not enly the bestin the place, bat as one of the destin Europe. Situated at a convenient distance from the raJroad, and being in the middie of ny 2 : is agg poesesses all Lhe comforts desirable for jan lier On) BIDG HE'S HOTEL, 767 AND 759 BROADWAY, coroer of Clinton Place—conducted on the European lers unsurpas-ed accommodations to families or dividuals in want of handsomely furnished aud eee! }rptapertments, with or without board, at reasons! #, and where all the comforts of a quiet New Eng- home can be enjoyed. 1C HOTEL, NO. 5 BROADW\Y, 13 new open again under the management of J. Love- joy & Co, Boarders cam be accommodated by the day or week on reasonable terms. Good rooms nud board on the Kuropean plan, © garden, woalthy DANCING ACADEMIES. J ANCING —MOKE NEW CLASSRS.—1L DF G, ae fu. BROOKS, 261 Froome street, is now forming seve. Fal new clagser, to commence immediately, ‘All the shionsble dances taught im one course of lessons. Pri vate lessons et various hours. Soiress Wednesday nights, Drees, 2) HOWARD STREET.—w LLY CAROLINE VEZIENS begs leave to inform the pub- Ie that she bas opened her dancing academy, for the in a = bag and gentiemen in the most stylish dance 6 day. Ev loo lor practive dryan 3 @ glass 2. MM, to ton in the orening. able to furnish good re(erenses; such a one may hear of | A-well informed eligible party, of respectabitity, will ob- @ constant situation and good salary, by @ ign $0 J. | tain unquestionable security end an integest both valu. Hi, Thompson, No. ¢ Warren street, between the hours | able and agreeable. Adress Agricola, ox 73 Broadway of 9 and 10 A. M. Post Office. TNO MANUFACTORERS—AN ENGINEER. THE SUB: | QNQ RQ) ~4 FARTNEN YANTED, TO JOIN A PER urcanaing & CKA vUnaes, W with it, has a thorough know’ . which now pays $200 a mont’, Apply to | tetrue sonin Heviog been connec! ledge of the business, sud may be greatly fasrennod and ex's ado ©. B HOWES, 67 Nassau stree!, Room No. 5. WANTED, A PARTNER IN A REAL ‘a entate business ia Ithe lower part of ths $3 ‘an active man with from $300 to $300, tkis is a good opportunity. Call at 289 Broadway, room 10. TO $200.—A CHANCE TO MAKE A FOR- tune.—Wanted, a mun of steady habits, to tke one half 'ntereut ina vew oash business, in which a large amount will be realized every day. Apply to K. MoMAHON, 176 Chatham atreet. PARTY ENGAGED IN THE BOOT AND SHOE Av, in one of the best established stands in Jyn, surrounded by every facili fora cash Dusiness,” wishes a partner with $1,000 or $1, 60°, eithee active or jul, to cogage in enlarging the busi ai, which, without any additional expense, can be easily done to an extent that will pay. Address, for une week, B. B. C., Herald office. PARTNER WANTED, WITH A SMALL CAPITAL, toengage in the tea and coffee business in this aity. Tne applicant must be acquainted with the busi- ness. Address immediately (with real nams snd ad- dress) L. K. J , Herald office, stating when and wher: an interview can be had. PARTNER WITH FOUR OR FIVE HUNDRED dollars wanted, by a lady, who understands tne cutting and making of all kinda’ of under garments for ladies or gentleman in the most fashinable manner, had some experience, and the best of reference, For am interview address X. 'X. Y., Union square Pont Office. |ARPENTER AND BUILDER—AMERICAN. —ONE WHO ia thorocghly acquamted with carrying on the business would meet with a rare chance to commence business in a shop ready furn’shed, whore there ia plen- ty of business. in this city, with, or without a partns. ‘The best of reference required. Address Builder, Herald office, for three days. : ISSOLUTION.—THE LIMITAD PARTNERSH P HERE- tofore existing between the undersigne} under the Dame of William H, Miller, is this day dissolved by mu- | ry. tual consent. WILLIAM H, MILLER, JAMES THOM3ON. New York, Merch 1, 1855. The undersigned have this day formed a copartaer- ship for carrying on the tin snd japanned ware busi- ness, under the name of Miller & Morrison WILLIAM H. MILLER, JONATHAN MORRISON. | New York, March 1, 1855. T° CAPITALISTS “WANTED, A, PARTNER TO AS- sist in bringing out a valuable invention in thia country and in Europe, and to carry on an old estab- lished “iron works, Address National, Herald office, stating where an interview may be had. HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING BE. tween the subscribers, under the firm of Draper & Rowland, ia hereby dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled by the sabscri*er, Celeb E. Draper, who is authorized to use the name of the eaid firm forthat purpose. CALEB KE. DRAPER. DAVID ROWLAND. New York, March 1, 1855. 0 BUTCHERS.—WANTED, A GENTEEL MAN, AS partner, with or without capital; one who under. stands butchering and tending a first class meat and vegetable market, up town. ‘The best of references re- quired. Apply at 854 Broudway, for two daya, from \ | to 5, P. M. ANIED—A PARTNER, WITH A SMALL CAPITAL, in one of the best drinking saloons in the city, and doing the most business, as the owner bas otuor businers to attend to. Inquire of HOLBROOK & WAR REN, Auctioneers, 6014 Bowery. 00 PIECES OF NEW SILKS, SUITABLE FOR the present season, will be opened on Monday, March 5, at 6s pec yard. A. T. STEWART & CO., Brosd way, Chambers and Reade streots. LOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTING#, AND MATERIALS suitable for boys’ wear, é&c.—A. T, STEWART & CO. have opened in their retail sjore a Cepartment for the rale of the above goods in quantities to suit cus: tomers, and will continue to make additions of new goods ‘by the arrival of evry steamer. Brosdwat, jambers and Reade streets. FP, ROGGeTH, MANUFACTURER OF LINEN, AN’ e crape collars, 184 Laurens street, New York, har on hand an extensive assortment of collars, of the most fashionable styles and best make in the city. - ae requesting to see samples will receive prompt at nmi le &C. MOST MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF FANCY ball costumes are ready for ivepection at the ori ical costume warehouse OS Prince street, near Niblo’: burden. Mr. G. Morris just arrived from London, i+ Prepared to supply managers with every ceusription 0! properties, and every other theatrical requisite. THOMAS JHADWICK. ET GOODS, PER SHIP DEVONSHIRE, SOLD A1 auction by order of the Underwriters.—Juat re ceived elegant double damask, snowdrop and Gizured ta ble cleths, 68., 68. end 88., 2 yarda square, worth dou 2 yards wide table Knen oe ed and tembor di ing linen 24. and P Tis. a doz. ; ladies’ ndkerchiefs, extra fine, 1s apicce, at BURDETT’S cheap store, 191 Grand atreot cornex of Mulberry. ET GOUDS! "WET GOODS!! WET GOODS! bargains that A. G, COL3Y, 87 Thir offering in wet linens, linon damaavs, napkins, toweling camark table cloths, quilts, prints, shirtings ani sheet ings, is truly astonishing, and our advies to all wh wish to secure a great | argain is to call to day. SPRING FASHIONS, _ SPENCE & SONS WILL OPEN ON THURSDAY Ath inst , a large and splendid assortment of rib bons, siiks, blond laces, French flowers, dress trimalugs, and a variety of goods for the spring trade, 2’ A275 Division street. § can! H. LWHTENETKIN, 90 BOWERY, CORNER OF Hester street, will open this day, (Tuexlay,) 6, part of his importation of rich spring ribbons millinery goods, and ladies’ dress trimmi: “CLOTHING, &C. LARGE QUANTITY OF CAST OFF CLOTHING wanted.—Gentlemen having left off wearing ap parel to dispose of, in large or amall quantities, shal receive the very highest price for them, by applying i cr addrensing Thomas D’ Conroy, 401 Peat) be tween City Hail piace and Centre street, jAST.CFF CLOTHING AND FUGNITURE WANTED.— Ladies or gentlera , navn g any of the same to de * pore of can obtain a fair cash price by sending for he subscriber, at his residence, No. Oo as erent through the post attended by Mra. Cohen. N, B—Ladies AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. ~ Ladies or gentlemen having any of the same to dis- pore of, can obtain a fair and cash price, by sending the subscriber at his residence, or t ‘gh ‘the post, No, 13 Elm L. M. DUSS a street. KLDORP, N. B.—Ladies attended by Mrs. D AST OFF CLOTHING —$2,000 WORTH WANTED. The highest price literally given, and cash paid: current money. Apply to JAMK= MOKONKY, LL Baxte street, formerly Orange. Situatioa wanted with a mer. chant for an active, inteligent boy, fifleea you Apply a4 above. \LOTHING—LAD Ibs OR GENTLWMES HAVING AN to dispose of can receive a feir price in enah bj fending to the store 12 Lanrens strect, near Cang!, or 62 Weat Broadway, or by lotter througa the post ofllos, by Mra. Cohen 8. COHEN EN AND BOYS’ CLOTDING, AT WHOLESAL from 10 to 20 cent lesa than J. VANDERBILT'S *1 Fultoa street. Ga der in the best style, Tbe cutting of pretaloone bithesto eo difficult has been reduce* to s certaiaty, and warranted to fit in every style of fastion. Your pa tronag respectfully svlicited. Open untd 8 P. M. 4 OUTHS’ AND CEILDREN’S CLOTHING —JOSEPA , No. 8 Park piace, opposite y 1 the dost assorted apr! immer stock and les to be found in the Usil and suitable for all ages, from three to twenty at wholesale and for greatiy reluced prices. RESTAURANTS. TANWIX HALL, 679 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE MEI? -», politan Hotel —To all good livers: Terrapin sow aud boiled sea bass, Proprietors | Beeantent, Goraer sad supper co iu ood oy : Weak's of age, né btates, years