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porter of fancy articles. The fire was found to have oc- eurr<d in a box containing paper, &o, It spread from ‘Yue box to a partition, and around the loft ie tae The loss wil probably amount to upwards of eon ‘will be invertigated by the,Fire Marehal. th baling <i owned by Daniel Rolle. damage to the building will amount to about $100, INJURIES GOING TO THE FIRB, A young man, named Martin Gurall, 22 years of age, ‘was run over by engine 21, om her wey to the fire last evening, in Pearl street. He reseived a fracture in both Kxees. Another young man, named P. Boyle, was also run over, but cecuped with eth slight injery. Barn axp Horses us DESTROYED wy Licarstye,—During ‘tbe severe thunder storm last Friday, the barn of Wm, H. Allen, Eeq., located on Great Neck, L.I., was set on fre by hghtoing and entirely consumed. In addition to a large quantity of grain and hay, the building contain- ed three borses, two of which were burnt to death, and the third, a very valuabie animal, was 40 badly a injured Defore he could’ be extricated that he will be a tively valueless even should he recover, The ‘pro was only insured for $750, Loss probably about $3 Pexsonal Intelligence. George V, Brown, Esq., who has for the last five years filled the office of United States Consul at Tangier, Mo: veeco, has just returned to this country. Senor Manuel Escanda, the eminent Mexissn banker, bas been in this city for several days past, with the in- tendon, we understand, of seeking to recover the ba- Jance of three miliions of colars due by the United States ernment to that of Mexico, on the running of the Founcary line.” It ie said that Ssnor Esoando has already advanced the abov: m to Sante Anna. ‘Hames of Americans registered at the banking office gf Livingston, Wills & Co.» No. 8 Place de la Bourse, April, 1809:—G. Yon Baur, Now York; J. ve WB. Welles, do.; BF. Marah and lady, do. Hudaca 4o.; N.'D. Sampoon, do ; W. A. Buddy do.; 8 Kental ios Da. Broth, 'do.; Stevens, ie \ . W. Perkins, do, 3, Smith, E. Jackson, do. 1, Gresham, D. Oaks, do.; Comte de ABRIVALS. St. Nicholas Hotel—Licut Bankboad; Mrs Cushing, E H Owen and lad; tford; Robt’ B Clark, Vir- ; Lewis Webb, Richmond; Lr Brainard, Chicago; Mra B e doin Sherry, 8a Harbor} ‘Hon Tha Stovens, Pa; Pro g col WB Bagkalow, Pa; Capes W Fullectons Texas: It Curieatyy Condom tthe Astor House—E B r, Ct; CK Williams, 1 fanigault Munis, U 8 US Army; 3H MorganyN J; ,N From Liverpool, in shiv Emerald Isle—Mr M Ry xin ie sites nats Pinckney, Nottingham, En; ‘Wiyas, ‘The Case of John M. Downing. TO THE EDITOR OF THB HERALD. Im the report of the case of Downing in Saturda; HERALD, it is stated that I was applied to as counsel, and advised Jobo M. Downing to draw the money from the Bank of the State of New York, Sha a draft in favor of John W. Lowning This is incorrect I did not know all the circumstan:es connected with the receipt of the draft until after I had identified him at the bank. Besides, during the three months that I had Known the New York Downing, I alwoys supposed hi mame to be Jobn W., and so did every connected ‘with my office. nor were any of us aware that M. was ‘the middie letter till after his arrest. Yours, &c. Monday, April 23, 1865 L. E, BULXELEY. A Hat among Hats.—The Materials which the reach of every hatter, not 80 hapo, and converts tue pecinien of what; for it ‘and still the. featu 8 il MI not 1y displayed. The t un. toret in BSPENGHSID'S Go and judge for yourselves at 118 Nassau The Culrass of Pompey was satd to be so brilliant as to dazzle the eyes. ANOX'S hats are not pain- fely trillisat; but wear the ‘rich gloss that stamps the ‘a article of ‘This s nt perb. Caitand see them at 12 ae Hat is just now paving i eg ied in the history of the hat \d shelves are filled, they a sesotel Albert H. Nicolay, Auctioneer.—Household at sales.—Tho undersigned begs loave to inform his nu- na friends and the publie, that Le is fully prepared as asa Bis to give hisattention to enlos of houseiold faraiture at was: fin, at he Teldonces 0 of iamilies that intend broaking up house! thi Account sales rendered invariably v ring da) a4 ate the sale, and advances mi ALBERT H. emai 7 Auction ‘Broad street. _ Whe Photographic Portraits now Exhibit- ith those of higher fered on the cheap system. Daguer- jaken by the double camera, Brady’s Galleries, Nos. 359 and 205 Broad- . daily thr: d with sitters for his splendid new Padiopraphes’ ain Sad dolores. isom $6 to$B0) Daguarse- types in every style Brady’s Life and Calmet Size P' pon canvas, colored equal to the rtraits in oil, ikea daily tn elovd cooastion, ‘350 Browdway, ev over fhomp: 200’. fen the to required, Daguerreoty pes, Size, tor 50 jored and in # nice esse, twise the size ever taken jual im quality aud size to any that is ANSON’S, ‘680 Brosdway, Spposite not number of other the largost and mast desirable yssort- a the Un til be a fold at a price which 4 any Somme titien, Robo Baving orders tir piange, wilt dad ito. fits advantages on Broadway. |ORACE WATERS, 383 Melodcons.—8. D. & H. W. Smith’s Melo- tuned the the equal, temperament, to which was recontly Srarded tl the first prem: jt th ton, D. C. National, Fair, Waa Pein op aS arate. Aber j@ trade supplied on the moi “ HORACE WATERS. decor: Wberal terms. Yankee Notions haat ers popular pe- the mic and satirical paper over inly ** Jooms’) with fun re a credit ‘ber, — com oa tlantic of For caer oat all th periodiont W. Strong, publisher, 98 Nesanu otroct. sen ie ice 12 Say Brien a st 1,000 Fine, Fashionable Cloth Frock Coats, ja no matter how or oem for sale at EVANS’ cloth- war ‘$8. A large lot rehouse, 66 and 68 of French shirts street, ‘nt love than bale price. ©iuzens from all Sections of the Union Hid gree most of the arti- where. But upon only place where 4 are always punctually, is GREEN'S, Ws ‘Three things are Certain—Death, Rent Day and perfect fits st GREEN'S shirt making ostablirn- Beeb No Bante House. Death and the landlord never fail to jor their dues, and Lenn i shirts never fail to Serene of measurement is based on mabe. matics Kind Waves who Make thelr Husband’s shirts aro often doomed to unmerited disap; ent, Not guided by s mathematical system in are Tew, and only, accidental: Un che contrary, a mint, even by’ accident, ia impossivie at GREENS, No.1 Ast House iv aystexd cf measurement being founded on intal: Able mathematical principles. Mayor Wood 1s celebrated for his prompt- 60 sre MOUDY & WIG! ie abit, ms nomica! pric Let = be your Gatde for Carpets:. #, 100.5 11a, per yard. Tabs os }, 128, to Zhe, DERBUN’S, No, ‘0 Bowery. Carpetings.—Pet ey a & Humphrey, No. 379 Broaaw ve just voeived from the 50 wtsortinent ot carpeting, &: Tollowing low pri¢es:—rich Vi rd; rich tapestry, ds, to 10s. por 9s. Der oqually to lds per y yard: ‘Brussels Se. per’ yard; tures-ply ingrain (Lowell make), (a; and ali othe Fancy Cutlery.—The Subscriber's Assort- Met embraces every style of pen, pocket and spording knite. Also, ® variety of choice rasors, warran! BAU. Dak3, No.7 Astor House, and 237 Broadway. Portable Dressing Unases—in all that the wame(hinports, compact and complete, uel, article, thervin being of the very best quality. SAUNDERS, No. 7 Astor House, and 367 broudway, Ginet Ai as Roots.—50,000 two Year gla, of suverier quality, put up in bundles of fifly eaea. Frice 76 cents per 100; 80 per ‘J. a: THORBURN & CO., No. 15 John street, say door below Maiden lant Gaylex’s Double Flange Salamander § 7 der proot locks, small k Fifteen thousand dreds tested—not ever failed, fail All Pearl street, opposite Goods Merchants and Carpet Deal- To re.—A ar oe ae tov mediam a powder- in exchange for dry goods or Carpeting. Natives safe 3,008 Post Office. Goulds & Eiltott, importers and Jobbers of jase and carthenvare, 106 I'satl street, one door be- aden The trade, hotels and re sap: nt the lowent Faten China,dic.—F amilies Commencing ill be supplied a6 whelesale prices, carly one wereneeme, 1 Pearl street eet, ear ULDS & ELMLOTT. Crockery, J. K. KERR. Pasko Machines.—These are the og mas before ‘the publie sapable of doing ee Srastaly oftware te style. ‘The fact f rather ae Inhalation for cure of Asthma and Consump- Hon Dr. Curtis- Dear Sig; I have hed the asthma for = t hae suffered more with earth James Loos. i y Aten Raid &c 0. road Mrs. Hays, Noo rooklyn, Price $3 a The fine giameen inn hg hat Ring, throughout the sity and and rect and 154 Atiant heated air is used. CauilooDr Cartie’s Hygeans is tho original and only genuine article, sin Remedy.—J. R. Staf- The New Inhaling y. ford’s olin tar. Price, 50 centea bottle, Sold at No. 4 New street, and by J. MILHAU, 183 Broadway. Harrison’s Columbian Page anrapgpi by the eat A nerican perfumer, of Phil 60 different. aries and is classed toilet: for she akin, for the halt; fcr the hands, for the ands Kerchie’, for flavoring food, tor the beard, for the tecth, aud miscellaneous, Th are Purely American, j ter, and ts ter vespace fa inicinsia-ctenlt foreign arilele, that, the refined of Americas scctes are adopting shem.ae'tho standard of oxeellence. “GRIF EL jaiden Ian, hare them at wholesale, and D, SUTTER, S18 Bowery, at retell Hair Cutting, © Dees and ae ing inimitably by HILL, 45 Nassau-atroct. Shavi Infallible on; to" promove the prowih of the dye for a beau Diack or brown Hair gelebrated establishment for these ectislon, is 283 Broad: way. vate rooms expressly tor the application of his an Dye—Wigs and Toupecs.—Batehelor’s Bevehaue dye. Sold, wnoles retail, tho largest. as- oa ‘of wigs, toupees and ornamental hair in the United ates, Ten Dollax Wigs and Toupees.=The cele- brated manufactory for Wiss, toupeos, braids of long hair, back ont braids, curls de, aved at 27 Maiden lane, corner of Nassau street. of Broadwi MEDnURST « aEERD ‘There ’s a beauty forever unfading! Eyes eparhling lik ted. It, these call at CRISTA ORG *3,No 6 Astor dye will convert the defect into Yes, Sir, a Beard for a Will force the whiskers, mous Je I not stain, or, Injare the skin. Sunburn, By ¢,, sre, it is well hnown, positively cured by GOU- TDS iealisn soap. Poudrs’ su tile uproote fro part otthe body. Rouge, lily white, hair d Testo- tative, at the old depot, 67 “Walker streat, fr e from Cellender, &8 South Third streot, Philadotphi Bat Washington street, Boston; Carlton & Hor Lowell; Bliss, Springdelde Balm of Thousand Flowers—For beautify ‘ge the complexion and eradicating all tea, plmpl E & CO., Beaton; 192 Broadway, agente Important Notice to the Ladics.Dr. Ou- PON LU’S Golden Pills sare St to alleviate, prev Frmove all those complaints peculiar to your sek, “Tey tl You will say they are all they are represented. Soid by at! deus staat wholorale, by AB, & D. Sande, cor: er William and Fulton streets; Clicknor & Uo., 81 Barclay; Wits, corner of Broadway and John; Hall, Ruckel £ Co., Greenwich street. No. 10 Astor House, corner of Bai and 417 Bros iway, corner ty Canal strept, are the only stores under the name of MTON, whore may be obtained & xe- neral assortment oft aden drugs, medicines, Holloway’s Oinument.—Astonishing Cure!— Professor Holloway, when st Moscow, cm a visit to Prince D——_-oTf, in four weeks, cured bi erated Yer ure ‘the Prioee Drerented Barwitn's gold snvil box set id dinmonds, Th it ¥ sore or ulcer, Sold a Now York, and 24 Strand, London, 25 conte, 6244 conte, and $1 per pot. Birth. On Saturday morning, April 21, at Jersey City, Mrs. Joux PaLaoR, of a son. Marriea, On Thursday morning, April 19, by the Rev. James Midlett, of 171 east Seventeenth street, between First and Second avenues, Mr. Joun F. Taytor, of Charleston, 8. C., to Miss Mary Carro, of this city On Wednerday evening, April a by Rev L. D. Mans- field, J. FLavios Apa! . D., to Miss ANNA P. Buakg- aeY, daughter CA Thos. all of this city. Ob Sundey evening, April by the Rev. EL. Me. oon, Mr. somes ‘URIS, of Stirlin; i. Misa ‘v4 Eviza TURNER, daughter of J Tannese of late Dr. Cul, all of this city. On Satarday, April 21, at the residence of Charles C. Walden, Feq., 414 Pacific street, Brooklyn, a by the Rev. Mr. Paddock, Purr E. WALDEN, of that city, to ELuxy, daughter of the late Daniel T. Walden, Esq., of New Or- an8. New Orleans papers please copy. On Friday evening, April 20, 20, by the Rev. David Back, P. J. Wi ‘to Miss Mary A. Harpmay, all of this ‘SSTRRFTRLD $0 on Saturday, April 21, by the Rev. Mr. Walmely, Joun Tayo, of Brooklyn, to AGnes eg eng of Albany. At New Rochelle, on Monday A) 3, by the Rev. Wm. Lawence, Epwarp LamMorx, Junr., to *, MaGDaLexe, eldest daughter of Nathan Seacord, Esq., of the former Died, On Sunday morning, April 22, at Hudson, N. J., for- meniy Nort Bergen, UDENCE’ CAREY, wife of Abel J. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to tend the funeral, from her iate residence, in Hud- son, N.J., at eleven o’clock this morning, or at the Grove Church, Weehawken, at one o’closk in the after- Boon. Carriages will be in eeanenes at the ferry, Jer- sey City, at ten o’clock A. M. bast Sanday evening, ‘April 22, Ayn MoGINLEY, aged 68 7 Fier friends and acquaintances, and those of her ion, Michael, are invited to attend the funeral, at two o'clock this afternoon, from the residence of her eou-in-law, Kéwara Carney, No 78 Washington street, Brooklyn. On Sunday Zrening, April 24, Epwarp Ror«s, son of Patrick Rotke, aged 10 years and 6 months. the friends o! father are reapectfally invited to attend the Nee this itawadons at at two o’clock, from No. 50 First street. On Monday, Ane, of i wd Mra. ADALINE Youna, aged 41 years, 6 days. the relatives doa tiny Toh ra the family are respect- fully requested to attend her funeral, from her Iste resi- denee, No. 71 West Eieventh street, at four o’closk ths afternoon, Her remains will be interred at aaa Cemetery Ieper oa Philadel, rs please copy. On Sunday, ae ae, Euzanera Dove, relict of Ed- ward Doutt, Termeni 6 'Youbers, aged 90 years. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, at two o'clock this after- noon, from the residence of her son, James Duif, No. 34 ‘Wert Twenty-second street. ie a April 22, Jonn WaLLace, aged 85 years and 6 months. The friends of his wife, and those of his brother in- hr, Robert Nugent, and ‘his cousin, John Morton, are ly invited to attend his funersl, from his late ps ass, “7 Washington strest, this afternoon, at tae oieoe ight, April 22, Mrs Estasn Warre, relist On Sunday ni ‘8 Ae Trelis! of the Jate Sam White, in the 79th year of her age. The relatives and fricnds of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the Dy ey from her Jate reai- peed No. 106 Hester street, Vbis aiteracon, at three o'clock. On bunday, April 22, of = short but severe illness, Haynau tr1r8a, daughter of William and Hannah Fick, aged 2 years and 3 months. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, this morning, st 7 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, Thira avenue and Bixty. fr: nnd Her remains will be taken to Hillsdale for inter- On “Mosday, April 23, of inflamation of the lungs, #ir. Noan B. Powins, son of the late Charles Porter. ‘The friencs of his father and of lis sister, Mrs. George W. Sumner, are requesied to attend hie fumsrad, at Unt: vary chureb, at ,niue o’clock to-morrow moruiog, with- out further notice. Connecticut papers please cop: On Monésy, April 25, FeLix Waun, son of John Nico- Jan and Catherine Walter, aged 5 years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfally inviter to attend the funeral, this a’ ternoon, at two o’clock, at Columbusville, Queens count: rae Peck,sliptaad Grand streetfierries every bul Suddenly, on Monday morning, vapid 28, Eowarp Cos, aged 45 aie feates and acquaintances, and those of his bro- rig ao and James Cole, and the mempers of the New New tore pograplical Socie:y, are respectfully invited to attend is tuneral, thir at ‘ernoon, at four o'clock, from the residence of bis brother Sami el, No. 13 Hicks ates near Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn. On Mon Al 23, = pe , only child of terprise L: “me ‘nvitea vo al om papere please copy. + Hong Ome Chine, en the 30th F nuary, Mr. are. Benet aged 2! af Private irene ot losing wre for thie svason will take piace ‘ednesday evenias, PERSONAL. ts LETTER IS REC! he Po “a follow ee ee soon mo after Tine this mor mecniag, oh yur house, as we are soon De N.—YOUR MOTHER IS AT YOUR SISTER’S, IN epi y igior ed wishes to eee you as soon as she bas got to return home very soon. ANTOIN BC. EORGE CLAYTON MA Bayan IN TOWN until tn vingtay Address NFORMATION yaa —IF TIMOTHY 2 who left Ireland, froi Galway, 0 die’ let of March last, will sultal No, S Aun’ street, be wil meet wit Moresey, who has « returned his cousin, Patrick draft pay: to him for £5 sterling. NFORNATION WANTED OF JOHN FITZMORRIS, blael parish of Doauxh, County unty, Kerry; reland, by bis sister, Mie White, late of Savannah. Call at John'MoMahon’s, 35 Thames street, New York. ¥ THE PERSON WHO TOOK FROM THE JEWELRY Broadway, a galvanized or plated hunting dover wate, ‘and ‘paid $1 60 for repairs, will call y at 3815¢ Brondway, ho Mill Fecetve 85 Tr DR. DEBBRANDT, PASSENGER BY THE BE! gin bark STADT Pr} a ae tain Uytte: hoven, who arrived bere in J July, 806, wil rd als ad. Age. dress tous PAS hs a9 'W! F. SOMMIDT & Con 105 and Lor Wall sive EF? HIS HOME, WHITE PLAINS, APRIL 5TH, lsazo Yuekhou, 17 years old, about five feet eight inches high, had on a eap, mixed homespun coat, Diack. pants, per shoes, blue mixed hove, had sears of burns and is subjectto fits. Any sending i im to T: Howitt No. i Laurens street, New ‘York, will oblige his distressed paren 0 EMIGRANT ROARDING HOUSE KEEPERS AND hatsencers by tho ship Oweco.—Charles, Catharwood, he y evening last, by the abore shi Will please call at 80 Troy strects up stales, where he Provably hear of something to his advantage. Any person ringing him to the above address, oF giving information which will lead to him, Patrick M’Alear or Eliza Hollan also passengers by the above ship, to Robert, Clark, hai presser, 97 broadway, will be rewarded. ANTED TO FIND—PE’ FARLEY, FROM [RS land in 1887. He is requested to writs t) is af law. Mary Conlen, at Mrs. Earl’s, fourth st., Li SPECIAL NOTICES. FAIR FOR THE. panarit OF THE oto RED Orphan Asylum oi be o this day, at iu the room un thi at 3 Conmors a8 roadway, street, and, will sonsfave throc days and eveninss, viz.: Tuesday, and Thursday, A large umber of children from the ee Adgiom, wi will be vresent on Wednesday evening. Admi ildren half HRISTIAN BROTHERS’ SCHOOLS.—EXAMINATION and exhibition of the popils of St. Vincent’s Acade- my, to take place on the 25th and 2ith of aes 1355, Tae czamination will take Place on oh the he 26th, inat, a6 the Apollo 410 Broadway, at thi ition on ne 2 roadway. iL be of patriotic speeches and dia ues, oo cemprisa the dramatic so f “Joseph and bis Brethren.” Examinations and exhibitions of the various ial to take plac at Shel sygvective school rooms on the pont ds} el eee 19, St. Patrick’ April t.” Vincent's: school nd siesta, first el 81, St. Mary's, Ad: ERCANTILE LODGE (NO. 47) I. 0. OF 0. F.-THE bers of this lodge are hereby notified that after the Lot of May next the Jodge will most at 548 Broadw UWIN EB. _BooTH, Reo. S RESRS. HAYES, HINCKS, CAREY & 0O., LEGAL ‘and general reporters and short hand writers, are pre- Pax 4o execute all crders with which they may be favored in the most correct and expeditious manner Notes of evi- dence supplied the morning after ‘elng reported. Ofleo 16 and 17 Franklin building, 199 Broadway. AINE LAW CONGRATOLATORY MEETING.—ALL who rajolea in the passage of the Prohibitory Liquor in at the Metropolitan Theatre: on OTICE.—THE UNDERSIGNED STATIONERS AND biank bos manufacturers to close their stores on Saturdays; at three o'clock, P. M., from April 2th tember 20th, 1886, inclusive:—Wm."E. & J~ 5 te HH. Roi John C. Beale, 78 y & she 15 do}; Wm. u. r & Roger Thomas Bowne & co. 79 ord teoet 61 je & Lo., 150 Morsan & Co, 231 do. Ma Shear 8 nd 86 Beaver street; Ger Scott Roo, 19 Mer- ze; Samuel A. Campbell, 23 Maidon anc; Warner & Moor, corner of William and Beaver stocets; Mo- Spedon & Baker, 25 Pino street. EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY. eting ot, the stockholders of this com: e ection of thirteen directors, wiil be neld at oT mpany, No. 1 Contre street, on Tuced: fay. 10, 1865, Poll will, commence at 12 o'clock noo! cloreatZo'ciosk PM. The transfer, bgoks will be closed oa Tuesday, May 10, 1855, at 3 o’clock P. M , and open Wedacs- day, May 16, 1853, at 10o’clock A. M. W. H. EMERSON, Secretary. W YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT!—THE UNDER. signed take this method of again cautioning the public in gevera}, and the mcreantile community in particular, against giving or subscribing a1 y sume ‘of money in aid o| fire companies for the purpose of furnishing thelr houses, or Saray paratus, for reilet of or disabled fireme: or be an: object. Wace ment, cr any compan Jems the ay, ise making such spplioation’shoctd be personal y Cs or creas faa ‘& certificate signed by all the officers D (as below,) endorsing the same as worthy de in ‘bebait of tod t, will bo propariy authenticated, and. ha m thereto; and itis therefore hoped that ia regard this esution, and thas rid tho: efartacal So characters who have mt to accomplish their own one leration. "All ui EW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY.—THE ANNUAL election of trustees of t this orperatfon, will be, held nt the Mbrary this day, 1 24, from 1 to4 P.M. It Inanderetood that's tloket cuuopased entirely new names Mowing ticket is submitted holders, being, with only two exceptions, com- # of the present trusteos:— Gulisn C. Verplanck, Charl William inglis. John Alexander Honty J, Anderson, Dayton Hobart, : Williams, Frederick Det eyster, P Gronknite, Jas, DePerater Uxde Joshua Colt, 3°P" Gisaud Foster. Toreph Delafield, ‘Tickets will be found at the Library at the time of tho election. THE ACCESSORY TRANSIT COM New York, April 2, 1860.—Noti tockho his" com) Tora President and six directors. wilt of the Company, No. 5 Bowling Groen, from 12 o’clock non, until? c'eloek-B, M., on Monday, the 7th day of May next The transter books rst he com mpeny, will be closed on Moa- day, the 30th inet, and remain cloned, until Monday, the of May, Low! 6 inclu “A order, a ISAAC C. LEA, Secretary, FFICE OF THE NEW YORKGAS LIGHT COMPANY, April 9, 1855.—The President and Direciors have this day a declared a dividend of five per comt on the capital stock mpany for the six mont! ein ing Ise February last, toekolders on lst May ithe tramafer book will be closed, from the 25th taal, te that deter By orders" C. LRVERITT, Seoretarye PECIAL NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF HARMONY Ledge No. 17 American Protestant Asacciation quested to be punctual in attendance at tueir Lor igo on Wi sday evening next, at 8 o’clook, on sp:cial bast’ ness of, Importance, and also to elect officer: for the ensuing term. By order of THOS. BLACKSTOCK, W. Master. Wa. WHaELER, Recording Seo’y. HE AMERICAN BREACH LOADING CANNON, invented and patented by John £. Sohenkle, Bag, gu be exhibited in front on nie xoht Sars, He Wail be from 12 to 3 o'clock the attention of the vias aod vet at oO Bd patron Sean a arp YOU BE ah in your paper ‘RPanlaners oF Mesere Byrd Hall "y beetle finishers of Mesers, Byrd ther remark, advaneed us one dol Werreturn them’ thanks for their It Worsby on our waxes, HL RaM SPANGBNBERO, and others, 00. EW AND ELEGANT SPRING bay debds 4 JUs1 received by the Asia,from our branch h Xue Richeliev, caretully selected by our cpeccatatiynte pea Gixected our house for the last fifteen years. This ‘umall voice comprises the latest styles of embrcidered strays se in Peris, and whicb ntly flatter F stock ‘mu: no competition; ons An carly will be a HARRIS & SON'S, 571 Broadway 1X DOLLAR MANTILL, S—MOST CHAK factured of Tote iy pronounced alike supe re moderation in price to spything ever offered ‘and sce. 861 Broadway. ie ULPIN’S SPRING MANTILLAS ARB NOW READY for sity retail trado, and comprise » matohless colle Hon of Parisian nove'tics, from s beautiful black silk mao tills, at mx dollars, to the most costly garmente manufss ‘ured. 361 Broadway. RS. EM. HUBBARD & CO. Of WHITE 81 REET — Cur re spring millinery will take piace on Thuriaay, Ai SPRING MANTEL ies ‘a MOLYNEUX BELL, 58 Canal street, pit geet er steamer reps iat he will exhibit this being cori fo for the coming month's fered uct rchace af rtioular sty! can action Ponsibility of having @ da cate oftheir momtfe in the city.” tile styles being fabri expcotally for him by his Paris’ agente, are not to od be found elsew! __DRY ¥ GOODS, 40. DANTALOON STU! Te THe ALL WOOL CA Will be added on Mondi nape 2s, 2,bi0 yards back Brench doe skin ditto, 1 &) por yard, si STEWART & CO, mbers and Reade strosta. EN ‘LOWERS, fy by i gd rie mbt whieh may be found eae : RC. Weened at d 5H) boxes of French , at Now. 64 and 66 Jol HOME! NE GREAT SALE Or Tadies' regular made white gotton howe, ot and 2s, per pair; pd taen’s unbleached cotton Tw aes A ie oer MARD ORES 180 Carel #% tween Thompron an Nv. Dadien will hed at thie qiiabileiment she the Tarzan, mort varied and caretuily #elected stock of ohildren ry in the eity. WELL EDUCATED YOUNG GERWAN LADY [isheo to not s situation adigovernese to small ehil dro be ua yey ‘Cam furnish the best testi: dudrece 18594 Fereyth sk YOUNG WOMAN, WISHES A strvatiow Iv A aeteaatn poy ana tre employer's, 15 Elm place, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS ‘A SITUATION, AS sie 8 geed plain sewer; potvetip euaurtands bale 004 fey reference Can be seen (or address = A Maton youre WOMAN WANTS A ai YOUNG LaDY hf yl hy pe cgi TOATTEND A a bakery or fancy store; been accustomed to both; aH reference. Apply for two days at 360 7th avenue, third loor, fro: t room. private fami- piace. Call at 155 in the store. A RBSPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITO- ition as private: amily mbarnreid and to mind eity reference, ppis ac at Wee: sth ‘oetween Oth ‘and Tehave. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO TAKE IN Jrashing at her own, house; would also go out by the d_wacher and ironer. The best city reference 120 Amity st,, in the rear, back b oF for Mrs. an ‘Ceri; igan seca TUNG, wo me pete wanineasd ironor. Beet of ety reference Sri eave ith shy oF, front room. RESPECTABLE se weetes DESIRES A SI- tuation as aid; cam take of & cox! } of chiloren; hes Bo ubjection te go to the ferences, “Apply a¢ 410 Slat st; between lat. and es city rel Avenues. Can oe seen for two days. A LADY, OF RESPECTABILITY, DESIRES 70, ac: company & family to Europe; ber seaietanee be Ne se, amine torn ida “Sadress YB b companion to tay: “Aadrewe ¥- ‘Ms Compasion, box i ee SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as chambermaid and waiter. or to gosiet ia washing an ironing, or as nvree. fhe is willin, herself gon- erally uretul. Can be seen for tw: Sia corner of 28d et, Boat eity references’ seat aveie, LLINERS—W, ‘4 FEW GOOD alse a ew youna indice te lense. “Rttnr ere : See = ASTED WANTED, 4, YOUNG " an, ' dry goods store. "Un Sar reference 90'00 sbausetex on med. Call at bere ot uD a at 0 Cham ah, YOUNG MAN AS upyslior er & \clamiog war . Has travelle ft pone to the satistentns vf his em Good y Gustomers ont, west and south be : for ompabi ease petieesld ethos, for three dares?” Fe. 86 RESPECTABLE MARRIED has lost her own her own piace, 88 Elizal oes room, vie SITUATION WANTED—BY A. Yo ‘to take care atcltas wasiten ia th Has A RESPECTABLE BOOTOR. _ PROERATAN? GIRL wants a situation as cham! housework; is a good plain has no objection to go a short dia in the country, ‘be seen for two days, at 11 Desbrosses st., second floor. PPRENTICR WANTED- TO LEARN THE MILLI nery. Apply immediately at 224 Spring st. SITUATION WANTED AS CHAMBERWAID AND lanndress, or cbambermaid and waiter, She best of city-reterence from her last place lived for three years, Can be seen for two tage ty calling at 62 Spring st. PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A Saas as chambermaid or to take care of child; fomily. Can give cit; ae it re aire plaee.” Cah for two da; ibth faa 1th ave. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU. Stion ae, chambermald or seamatre 5 prot ger Cail at an Main street, near the terry, Brooklyn. rate shirt maker A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A BINTASIO”. AS chambermaid, and to assist in washi to take care of children. be seen at or adcresa a not FIRST CLASS COOK WANTS A SITUATION, AND iders her reference will suffice tor her character; iting 4 Top a Ce distanee in the counsry, Staten Island. Please call at :176, 26th st, oornor of 8th avenue, Can do seen for two days.” A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO ral housework; no objection to go & short dis- ‘Can be seen at her employer's house, tance in 427 Hudson at YOUNG AMERICAN LADY DESIRES A siTua. tion as companion to am invalid, where A 0 xperience in tl Stove eapacitios, fisteerane fection te go a short distance in t Undoubted reference givon and required, Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- Toan, as frst rate cook and baker; understands julien ofall kinds. Has no objection to city or evuntry. Call at 279 Gth avenue, between I7th and 18h sts., up stairs, front room, for two days, RESrECTALLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN wishes a situation as chambermaid and waiter, and to Ascist in washing and troning. an be seen for two days, at 36 Greenwich st., third floor, front room, A WiDOW LADY OF EDUCATION AND REFINE. ment, and accustomed to good society, would like s siteation as hourekeeper, to superintend the jomestio affairs ‘ap gov , being fona of children, pe acy as teacher; @ J ry. The most un. md requireq., Plossesddrecs RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SI- tuation as cee pnt Siaeeae a washing and eens reference, Can be room. A! RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A PLACE TO DO Plain sewing and chamberwork. Has govd city refer- Call at 13 Clinton st., Brooklyn. A in & respectable Ber seen two days, at is Bast 17th at., or iret floor, frou| 10 objection to Biot in washing: tnd. oon do peney nea bere ing; s small private raily ta, the city preterrod, Has good city Felerences. Can be soon for throe days, if not engaged, st., second floor, ip the rear. YOUNG PERSON, WHO HAS ALREADY A GOOD knowledge of millincr; ory. wishes hes employment ia & ares Fate store where she would, r the firt month tor the sake o! perfecti nh heerelte ‘Can, sive excelleat reference, Addres: T., 987 PROTESTANT YOONG to do general housework in objections to go's short distance in the nat 91 Went 16th ss., second floor, rear, COMPETENT WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS A, cok theron, hly understands her business in al its Various an Lest city reference ity Call or address: veh +t,, nesrSd ave., for two da; 24 East RESPECTABLE WCMAN WANTS A SITUATION, as cook; sedeeennte ail Sea ea baking d city r rom her las: place, Cali at No. 8 "front basement, ; SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTAULE Young woman, as god washer and ironer, and good cook. Good city roference. Can he seen two days at tho second door from Harrison st., in Tif ney place, Brooklyn. No objection to the country. UY Hythe os YOUNG Be eae WISHES To uB- tain s situationia » privat Has no objection to assist in ‘4 ironing. City re- 52 Downing st., front beater GIRL, WITHOUT PARENTS, WISHES A A home in » Private family. Call av No. 30 Lewis st., OF one wi LADY WHO HAS ALREADY BEEN TO SEA, IS desirous of obtaining « voard e steamcr or fine sailing vessel. | mendations oan be furpished if required. Address Sti ese, 56 Cliff at. ove engages in the bosius that will aifurd hor » home. Ie A YOUNG FR CH GIRL, OF GOOD EDUCATION wishes a situation in an American family, as chamber- maid, or for taking care of children; she understands sow- ing well. Please oa!l or addross 33 Roosevelt at. MAN AND WIFE, OF RESPECTARLE APPEAR- ‘suce, want siiustions in some respectable family; th stant xardener, or to take care of horses; his wife as wenmstress, and to attond to one or two children; no ob- Jeotion metas distance in the country. Can be seen ‘unt the firet of May, at 67 King st. None but rospectable Persens need apply. city reterenicus given; has ho objection to @ in the country.’ Inquire for J. B. mabufactory, 79, Bleckor’ st, 8 COACHMAN.—WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE married man ¥ithout incumbranee, a situation as coach- man is a stylish and caretu) driver, and understands the care of fast horses, and bar lived five scare in his last situation; best city reference can be siven s8 to honesty. nabricty and Call or acdrees J. W. C.y 124 E. 2th acity. RESPE! TABLE YOUNG MAN, HAVING A PRETTY ecod knowledye of dry gvods, wishes a situation either eoond oF third class hand in a store, or aa light porter. id reterence giv. B., box 240 Chatham Post Office, YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- man. Can te seen at 252 Broadway, second floor, for ‘two days. Good reference produced. ci A S000, SITUATION, SALARY $700 —THE SUBSORI- ber being about to resign an easy and desirable clerk ship to go to Chicago, wili secure to'& young man of good habits aud shtisfactery recommendations, the situ: loving $1 to advertising. Any pertoa will bo noticed and honorably dealt: with, the mousy returned If oi parties do not suit. Address Heary J., Broadway Post A YOUNG MAN, WELL CONVERSANT Witt THE Englieh, French and Gormay languages, wishos a sttu- ‘man. Best city reteronce piven, Ti Herald off YOUNG MAN, AS WAITER, WISHES TO OBTAIN # situation tn a private femily; the highest recommen- jons can. ee bag ree where he has lived two years, as to epability. C orricon & Fowler's, corner of University place and 12th st, Inquire for J. A.W, Ax YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS WAITER in a private family in the city orcountry. Good refe- rence given, Call at 120 Clinton place, first floor, up stairs, fror.t room, for thr GENTLEMAN WISHES TO FIND A WELI. EDU- cated person who will devote two hours in tho eve- wing, three or four times & week, im English conversation with him. the objcet of t applicant being to periect him self in the English Ianguace A liberal compensation will be given, Address I’, V , Broadway Post Office, YOUNG MAN, EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE, wants a situation in wdry goods, hardware, crockery, or whol-rale grocery store; wri'es a fair band, and or would degept a place in Taw yer'r offic ive good reoommondations; 40 mach ofan object the first year. 38136 Br A HOY WANTED-8 OR 10 YEARS OF AGE, OF gentecl address, to do errands in Anson's daguorreo ty at Anson’ 10a. Mand 5 aa. M. SITUATION | WANTED BY A YOUNG | ENGLISH Indy, to take the care ment of gro teach them Preneby con de all Kinds a lndy and sasistant househeo cme ‘st 121 Clinton piace, Sth sts for three ¥ A RESPECTABLE id and waiter, and gas nt jo ode 7th ave- UATION WANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABL! Joung woman, as chambermaid; is ® superior weber ent alter; is honest, induatrions, an will Bake: berselt y useful. Bost of wer refere! Call for this week, at 137 East 19th tt., Letween 20 ond Sd avenues, ge ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE sirls, one (a Provestan\) to do chamberwork or take care of dhildren; the ctber 1a Cabo eee plain cooking, me hing, ironing oF how owork: ‘Call at the ihtelligenee of ce, » Where @ select Lamb waye on baud. ‘The office is free to employe _ ene ON MOST RESPECTABLE a tress, Companion vo an elderly Indy; is a Protestant ant ee rice te Very beet of city refersuces” Cen be st 35 W. 13th st., or addr by note M Si rronan 8 WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG care vie Ske washor aud jromats F. not all ics wishing mart girl, well taonded, please cai ‘at 108 Ciinton at., Brookiys, TIVATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ae obambermaid and laundress She understands her Pgh B08 City reference, Can be seen at 219 Elizabeth et, fire ITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD COOK, WASHER and ironer; no ot a city referen: Can between 17t! GITUATION WANTED. — BY 14 | RESBECTABLE joung woman as chambermaid and waitross, or chamber- mifd and plain sewer. Best of city referonce from her last Place. Call at 41 Hammond at. in the rear, two days, ITUATION WANTED. ‘oung woman, as waitre maid. No objection to th Ler.present employer's, 9 ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls, as chambermsid and waiter, aud chambermaid Xd Feamstress. Can be scen, with the best of reference, at No. 1 University place, fur two days, ITUATION WANTED—DY A FIRST CLASS ALTO singer, in some church in Brooklyn or New York. Brook- lyn preferred, For particulars inquire at the music store of lorace Waters, 383 Broadway, Rag a WANTED- AS GOOD EUR 900K, PG & middle aged Protestant Welsh wom to seetat in the washing St roquired, Appl ft., rear of the Welsh churoh ar0 SELON WANTED—RY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, Ane take charge of an infaut and do plain sowit city nee. Apr cation personally. or by note i be at Tendea te immediately. No, 83 Court st., Brook’ Kya. Siar Re patel coop COOK, AND EX- ecllent pies; good washer and ironer. Good refe: Can b for two days, at 160 West 27th at, bet ‘ween Tat snd'2u venues. Ch ed WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, sit Qbambermnid aud waiter | Can be teen for two dayg at m. 'y Hisll place, second floor, 1 ITUATION WANTED—AS A oapebetndy f= Fy! To assis in wasblog and ironing, ov se li Good city reference. C: eon for two ay! Bast Wen ., between Broadway and dth avenue, gitar JON WANTED-BY A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG food plain cook, washer and izoner, and baker of bread. Good city reference. Can bi cays at 30 Bact stacs at, seine. Broadway and ‘in w ITUATION NGLI3H GIRL, U honsswork in a for two days * No objection to ge msher® mall family, good at 246 Mulberry st. distanoe in the cou MUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS Yaitress and chambsrmaid. Good reference given. Gan be aren at the houre of her prosont. employer, 66 W Baltic et., South brooklyn, pM ATIONS WANTED—FOR THE FOLLOWING EX- enced servants ‘otable woman as wet nurse, i sleo, ono English cook, ous tnttant ao cooks, chamber- oe der 's tatelli- mat .ESMEN.—WANTED, THIRTY MEN Ra capes ® Lew article, can make M1 to $6 per three 1 ung Ten on salary; @ small capital vannicaat ‘Galt atl Chambers st , third floor , 589 Broadway, irom 8 to ende atrevt, can always be found the cane Enelith Scoteh., Tri recommended for honesty A’ MORRIS & COUNERT’S, 239 BROADWAY, COR. nig houses hmen, garde hin or our ranch oiice, 102 Gi waivers Borers, in. 6 nwich street. RESPECTABIE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A situation ae first class waiter or chambermaid, and to do fine washing oud ironia be 6 ‘ation to the goantey; ocd reference: wo ‘Weat loth st # sivuation as chamberm: Waiter and to assist with childr fortwo days at the cornor of Smyth South Brooks . BoOKREErER—A SITUATION WANTED, 1Y A joung May) who understands bookkesping thoroughly; writes « “geod hand, and quainted with custom house Tusivese; 4s willing’ to ‘make himself useful. Francis,’ Brooklin Post Ofice, Bey WANTED IN A DRUG STORE—ONE ABOUT 16 yen1s of aro, wuo cean come well recommended tor honesty and indds' Appi: brook Address EB. ‘y, and has « good English education, on the corner of ‘Coiumbia and Union streets, South ty. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA tion as chambermaid and waiter, or to take care of children; is willing to make hersolt useful. Call tor two days at 40 Elizabeth street, in the store. RESPECTABLE PERSON, WHO PERVECTLY UN. ds her by wishes & situation as chamber: ut doer ap of ine linen and jection to go for two days, ‘Has most respoctal to the courtry, Call at ‘Ne. “Dor West 24th ot, pl of references, Can kes seen lor wo ds RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATIO in private family; is ® good plain cook and an ex- cellent w ironer; no on sotion to go mahort in the oo t city and country r gaged, at S7 Mulverry nd floor, back room. RESVECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A chambermaid snd to attend to children, in would the country. Good refer. fi west word ve between 9th and 10th av: RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA. tiou as chambermaid aud waiter No ohjectiom to go & short distance in the country. Good city reference. Call at 25 Court et., Prooklyn, for two days. WISHES A SITUATION AS SEAM- je of sad and Stting dreseos. Calint floor, front, room 7. RCTABLE WOMAN, WANTS A SITUATION ation to assist jin w: ing, or to go i ifrequired. Dect of sity’ eof Call at 10s 13h etween 3d and dth avs., second front room. RESPECTABL Aye A Angi! A SITUATION TO be rep; willing to go ri tot distance ta the country. od — @, Can be seen at 2227th w etwoen and 25th ate, al and pl who would ot from the city. Adress B. ing where sn interview can ERS SITUATION WANTED, BY A have no objec- ‘i'y to do general housework. Apply at HOUSEKEE: Terpectable American woman, or would tion to ® smell 49 Vandam RESPE ap TABLE GERMAN, WHO SPEAKS FRENCH 1B Uttle English, desires» situation a4 chai ver maid washing, oF ay evok. | Ne vvjection to got . Ingurre to A. Lange, gilder and framo ker, 206 William, corner of Frankfort st, private family oe diveouisher @ city feterence, Call at 445 Washington st ReSPECTANLE PROTESTANT GIRL, WITH CITY nts a ritustion as coo! washer Apply at No. 1d Woat 27th room No, 9 oF AGREEABLE tion to take care of ere he would make hor for two daysat No. 5 YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS SEAM atrel ke care 0° ebildrer ; would b jection ta Me tle country: Call, for to days, ae 40 Main Call or addres 4 08 t 229 7th avenue, one door from RESPECTARLE YOUNG WOWAN WISHES A SITU. Ation me cook cr lauudress; no onjection tu co a short the euno'ry Pwd ier tho best of reference, at el hitd floor, hack rooms. Can A Givtance 1 % be reen Hoc BR —A VERY KESPECTABLE GERMAN, CAu ORS TA A YOUNG WOMAN, WHOSE HUS. and is in Coliforuia, wishes to obtain a situation tome respectsile iamily who willing to pay part OCK.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTA- ble wornan, and ironing; Can be teen twe days, two doors from Spring ae bid Lourens street, (baveme cree (NOOK WANTED- ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- stende her Lusiness, and can bring the bent of city rote. teloe a ad st No 2 Neilson place, between 9 and 11 oe OACHWAN Wa " tory re Herold office.” two aye (oAGHNAN “WANTED, A. SITUATION, ting! tan, a8 couebiman in @ private family; Uxexceptionatle reference given \W Waverley place, where BY A + OF porter; Apply to Joba Brannan, © cam be seen, \OACHMAN.—WANTED, A SITUATION AS COACH man, by 8 respectable young man, who thoroushly un- derstandi the management of horses dite curetul dviver; no objection,to the country. and cou Tel duce the best of cit: OM Mts aad sraployer, Pleave ea Charles Waters, 844 Broadway, corner of 13th st., LERKS | WANTED—J. we Paap 4 & SONS HAVE Deacoursxay WANTED—IN AN. ;ARcurrEcr’s office. Apply At 121 Nassau at , room No. RUG CLERK WANIED.—A YOUNG MAN, UNDER. standing the busin produc tory tos- jimenialy, wa tion by pr sn Chewaist, hex 18 Herald wfllee. eit retail or proseription business, rice ty reference from lie last employor. ‘apply of I at. AMERICAN LADY DESIRES A S1TU- ou to teayel to Europe; is fully competent to take charge of an invalid Indy, or would gos companion with pURVLE—A pe fea he ie acenstom: a to travel, wil: be found of Ard pleatiog mansers. snd can’ give the best of teloronce, ‘Address A. W., or appl; at 193 :7¢h avenuc, ness 25d at., for ope week YERS IN CITY AND COUNTRY I: rep, Protewtant or Cathiolie, male oF female ry domestic capacity, are reapectfully invited to call South Erookiys Employment office, 53 Atlantio #t., where they Will find the Inegert and best ‘lection it ty! hotel keeper; ond German, and ‘« eucagement for Cal » Herald ofliee . au ss willing t0'do any. work, W “| ernie or Australia, Addr; BORERS, MECHANICS AND FEMALE DO. i ARM i be engaged at the office of tho American | and Foreign Biwi 4 No. 27 who spenk# Freoch and Bnglish, and perfeotly undor’ de housekeeping, dressmaking and ‘hair dre inving Gseveral youre experiences i England, Address B. B., Union squire Post © bo xin & famtt conseting. of 8, penulemne, Ria we, Moar nloglo,centiemen and two rervanty, all ‘reons To ® sati«facto La fon # permanent and gond situation is offered, with « salure of $100 par snnum. V lease af dress immediately, in the hand. th j stating tall particalary and where to Enter ani, MAKERS WANTED—AT 2% BOWERY. it good bends need apply. tend—one on a trossell fiyer fram: murt understand their busi nu to good hands. Apply at the Citizen Cotton 0 Bast lith street, nesravenue Bb Grae NG GIRLS. —WANTED, TWO STEAD’ GIRLS rt Poop IRT mite 3 WANTED—TO WORK AT BESF CUS- ‘They are ranted to work in the bailding. ano work ove at, JM, ONES & Ci ioe Wit ‘hy corner deka. ERVANTS. —WANTED, AT WALLACE’S OFFICE, ¢ Sande street, near Fulton sti ete id Catholic houseworkers, waiters, nurses 4c. the most of whom references from some of tho host famailten au" Broohign en ve honesty and —<wv. st rate cook, understands all dis & first rate washor and ironer; the the day, the week or mon all ki w Canbe for two days is ‘Mth ot., Hoaseh floor cack room, betwoeu evs A. and B of cocking. pee Tae rine '0 THE SICK.—AN EFFICIBNT AND COMPETENT monthly nurse Wishes a situation as nurse to aa invalid Jady or gentiem: las teen in the habit of cae 0! Lot id well recommended 7 poy wi ply 187 3d a (RESPECTADIE YO YOUNG MEN ofoltaining board in 0 other boarders; loos Good reforen: wo 0d and Tweitth Address 8. G. Tyo HowsE OWNERS AND AGENTS.—A YOUNG MAN fud wife wishes tLe cars of houses of to colleat rent; ue {oa carpostar and so'd nce untant, and yeald devate his leisure time to the iutorest of his emplny Tefer- sud security, If requied: ‘Asdresed, A "H., earpen: hop, 2 Howard et. 0. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—MINERSW ANTED— 20 good Cornish » find employment by ing at the MeCuuioe Co Guilford county, North TPO WHOLESALE OR CUSTOM CLY TING STORES owncrs—A German, who is perfect as ® cutter, wants ® citustion in a wholeral: oust ne orate store ‘ie deretancs the tailoring rusiness in every depsrtment. Good Felereneee can be given. Address A. Z, Herald otice R> AND CivTHLERS —THE ADVARTIORR situation in « t0thing ree (he Vasinese twelve y T’ MASONS AND OOD FRLLOWS,—w, ents to sell Musonio and I. 0. of O. F. revali ¢. “Kone need epply except. of good a Minding iu the testeraition “Apply to Be ptreet, ae od Chit Tt OFand hte, botween Sth 1) DAGL ERRELAN ARTISTS.—#ANTED, ar _. ee able nk eet, NMR, epttonal a ‘ta ooee x eet dieation, either in Sew Yorkgor Brook! opwestons al Tddroas M. Cy lerald office would be willing to make bimeelf geno a situation te travel, meilenres recom: Clinton et, Brookly| ee UN faba pein d'enfants cu Divine SE FLACRE POUR BON- dre. 3% mate ‘adreseor 164 West lath st., pros OSs cocueR Pi AN CATS, AYANT SERvt cosas cock atow New York, a fami. ‘S’adresser 131 Clintom red situation as wait Prove: ap" ecpere need apply ow Weoegeen SITUATION, BY A Ri woman, as chambermaid or to a trontsigand wi iting, Addrows Mary, 158 4th y ae eens, A RESP. CT, , jet WOR W re x ECTABLE, TRU: uf ‘ABLE and ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A ‘an cook in agentee! family; isan ust For Balance of Wants see Sixth Page,

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