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a ¥ yi Cookerdhari lime 4:0, which Tur substantial reasons pting, made repeated threats that he would Wednesday, late at night, in nal jught my room at the ho: ing threats faine time threw him upon the floor at my f my power and at my mercy, I refrained from chas- ne could have fratitad: no feeling of mine to est of several of my Sao stored a feae it against: hogs at the myself 1 1 bim as a most jess person, in role of iis pugnacious propensities. Lusion, nae Book reper to tate that this affair was in “honor,”’ as bas en represented. ‘York, May 4 +f PYJOUN MEARS, ‘The Maine Law and ge hyegy art—gaerd is Roalth, am spite of all warnings, will be foolhard heir constitutions aud imperil their lives by drial Beat alters a alookolic compounds, gi sick. Tho Main liquor shall be kept! for their Bommted for that purpose. The 4 Ban the artiole te trocuredt® he that any ot the brandies, gine, &c., saparied, by the trade im the ordinary way are sold ‘eithor wholesale or retail in thelr criginal Condition, ‘The article may be impure when exported; tor know that fraudulent imitations oft Gi the Teading wines and tig Hors of Burope are, vent by whip loads to this county; b upposing it to be wine arrives in pert deleterious taal in se to tl ser. oistrated as co as gn te "to Po li re meroe the significant pon of “wet vatio: id al though the exereeton, is & strong one, i is not inappropriate, Wi then, repeat, are we to look for genuine and ‘wholerome liquor for the sick, who require a diffusive stim- ulaat! For information on this subject we can have no safer resort than the columns of the os roma beset aod ‘we have now before us editorial rae, rance journal: it ie a “rom tho banded vent a, ihe forms of of the 7th d the Daily warm advo- ry try, ‘Aromatic Schnapps” the most. d sloobol for medicinal purposes. nt makes this admission unreservedly, day (whose prineipal editor iss hibltory liquor bili) describes we article of Holland gin, propared espe to popular favor by certificates iy al All the large cities in the coun » Knowing, as we Schnapps as = stimulant and diuretic ‘® very impor- tant item in the mat jure in placing pon record the tial advocate of the perance o: d that the peculiar safupaere with which. the seluappels sarcennded, fom the time it leaves the proprietor’s manufactory at Schiedam to ¢ period when it is delivered in bottled form to the pur: chaatee here, renders it the most reliable liquor in existence. Ton emATIONS or THE Liqvor Law,—It will be seen, by a communication from proprietor of Mr. Udoipho Wolle, t hina} prohibitory pps,’ that tl ‘of the case, {8 not likely to interfere article for medicinal purposes. To such Purposes ho urges now, ashe has urged heretofore, that it be exclusively confined. interpretation of the first and twenty-second sections of the law iias strong arguments in port; and it isquite likely th: empt will be made prevent him from doing ieainess. oh hes them. There force in his remark that the pernicious onvont pro- duced by the use of adulterated liquor are among the ing causes which b to the enactment of t law; and dr he h oe joes not exactly endorse the measure as all consciontious men admit, that liquor much more stringent than yn were imperatively needed.—N. ¥. restrict oe now rin} ly Time: ‘April The Great Plano and Music Establishment The largest as- anos, melodeons and music merchandise of all 4 pianos and t finish nt and workmanship, from the different manufactories, are gonstantly on exhivition in the extensive warerooms of this house, Amon, Gilbert & Co.'s colebrated eo and circuler, scales, with o Horace Watres’ modera improved pir ing in the impro t of over strings, and in im- cred a ‘sction a Len nd. power of qual to ard Rir, held at Washington, D.C, ach instru ad nd sold at prices which defy competition, Yihionsed Mausic.—“Sam,” asong, words and mu- sic by J. B. Bacon, title page embellished with a hizhly ar- tistia ideal of ee Let Youngest,’ by the celebrated artists, Messrs. 8: “ag Al Co; price 35." Also, the most Popular pieces of the day, at the reduced rate, HORACE WATERS, Publisher, 333 Broadway. NoticemThe Furniture advertised by us for sale at the Brevoort House, to take Re 2d, Za, 4th and Sth inst., has been withdrawn by Me tewart &Co., they having sold the same to py Clarkes ‘of ite How- ard House. The sale will, theretore, not take plac INKY H. LEEDS, 1) Nessou street, Removed.—0O. J, Wood & Co , Proprietors of Prot. Wood’s celebrated hair restorative, have removed their depot from 695 to 316 Broadway, nearly y opposite the ‘City Hospital, where they will be happy to sce all their old customers and the public generally. A Card.The Subscriber will Receive Pa- Bites had at the rooms, 0 prom Sed ii wer tion it pmanship and bookkeepi: separate parlors. ‘Cards and circulars may te Broadway, corner of Franklin street, ‘OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH. ing Goods!—In ad- sock, we will Spon this morning $00 ra dine do., one nase cette ra rinted Lawns at Is. ard, one care fine de veres, \8. ; indies’ bes! loves, Beaud all other goods equally cheap, &. H. LEADBEATER &CO., 347 Broadway corner Embroiderits at a Great Sacrifice.—We ‘will open this morning an immense stock of rich embroidered Under hankercbiets ‘and under sleeves, collars, worked ands, pocket baudkerchiets, ae., which we will sell at one- halt their cost to anuiacturce. Also: pairs of rich ace curtains from $0 to $3) per pair. fhe above Are goods over offered in this sity, BH. LEAD BRAvER'S CO. 5i7 Brondway, coruor of Locuatd street. Shawls from Auction.—Just Received, the is, which we will offer at of 50 per cont from the cost of i ahawis, all colors.; Cashmere 5 Woe), long and square, d broldered ‘and plain Canton cr: H. LEADBAIER & CU. street. Kid Gioves—Kid Gloves—We will open this large lot of supericr Paris made kid gloves, which wo wil'vellafsroat barinins Ei LEADBEATER'S Co, Bronaway, corner of Leonard atrest 1855.—Business Frocks and Cata~ —Very elegant assortments, in every description, of Sloth, cashinere ‘aud fabric, rangi to $2) Geek” “DEWEY LIN & COs Now. 258, 2¥'and 290 Biondway. Spring, 1855.—Vests.—We offer some Three OF four hundred different designs of the most approved styles of spring and summer vests. ranging {rom $2 to Pe DEVLIN & 265, 260 and 200 Broadway. Spring, 1855.—Merchant Tallort ment—Wo'can say that re have the largest stock of the Rost docitable styves. of cloths, cassimere, vestings, £c., ever offered vy any house iu this market, to ‘make to urder; and if not maden she best style we would request that they be not accepted. D. DEVLIN & CO., Nos, 258, 259 and 200 Broadway. Spring, 1855.—Boy’s Ciothing —We would ak the special attention of heads of families and colleges to our large stock of the above, Great care jas been given to the reieetionand manufacture, ‘D. DEVAN & CU.. 255, 269 and 260 Isroadway. Spring, Sect tdavia cere Goodsn.—A Large andselect stock of shirts, cra ‘bee, smoking Jackets, £e., 28 juropean sources, Or of o DEVLIN & UO., 258, 259 and 260 Spring, 1855.—Overcoats tor the Season—Of light, plain and mixed cashmere, cloths and twoeds of the Most approved styles, ot surtout and paletot. ranging frum $6 to $i. D. DEVLIN & UU., 258, 26 und 20 Drvadway, eonard street. 01 ‘Superior quatity, "Si Broadway, ‘corner ‘¢i Broadway. ants.—Our Assortment wh: pt for gn nd ae Sg Be ct ehcited. general. approval; % DP DEVIN & CON 253, 259 aud 200 of Simeres, have alrei trom $2 0 to $10 eacti. Broadway. ‘Watches, Jewelry and Stlverware—At 362 meres, one door from Fourth street. A very extensive and Aseortment of the above goods will found st 302 taste low. JOHN tel clocks repaired Made a faghionn’ business, aad A scale the exigencies of the tunes, and low wide margin tor retail price, AP ain nh rail James Little & Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 42 Baked A Ltd Canal street. —Our spring assortment of clothing is ready tor the Inspection of the public. It 0 up with the care; and for quality of et finish, we defy any rival estaulishment govds, ant ‘to compare Look at Onk Hali!=They are selling thetr iepmonse stock, og +4 spring, pote tking, ia nay, baie aes in styles, £0 sepriece: DEGMUUT & SUN, Oak Hale Seen es Fulton otreet. A few words on SEE ei most Fash- Je street dress a gentleman can wear, is a uniform suit sonable Maphyr castimere, sold at BIO at RVANS’ clothing warehouse, 60 and 6 Fulton street. Citizens from all Secttons of the Union gather in New York.—They pureh: neod here and there, aud ost of the arti yw ‘ue ualy place where are ae delivered pi tually, is GAKE: _—_—$—<$—$—$—— 95 50 and $6 tor Patent Leather Boots, ready made and made bn order, by J. HUNT, 490 Brondway. #1 dress ‘Shoes, gaiters, ke., equally low. J. HUNT, 430 ; ae y. Hest Freneh Patent Leather Boots, Fine stiched, made to order, fren $5 to $7, by A. BAKER, 15 Ann tr wren se hanks, $3 75; every style of shoce and gaiters, easily low at x eee ieee BAREIS, 10 Ann stroet- 2d) Let this be your Guiae— ‘ ‘pation rete velvet tye ee ~ "od “pe per yard. i des se da ANDRRAQN’S. We Dorsey. Tadie covers, § and Summer hate for 1856.—These poco h hate are in greater than ever: Thole superior quelity ‘and marvellous Cha 0 secret oi tr mand. "N. 4 SCHEID, 115 Nassau street, Beebe & Co., 156 Broadway, have re- geived s large assortment of Paris made beaver, telt, soft ne and light. Their assortment of fashionable ps for gentle pring and summer wear ‘is complete, aud comprises every variety. Try one of Qavid’s men's hata. They are beautiful in sty nish, Hight and easy to the head. Examine them and judge for youreelf, at dis salesroom, 301 Broadway, second door from Duane st, Archbishop Hug) Senator Brooks, Li tenant Gertreet haven. and John Robinson; may de the difficulties between these, ge entlemen, thoy are all united on one surject, viz., that RAFFERTY & LEASK take the port distingue hats Of the season | Call and soe it you agree! ‘them, at the stores 57 Chatham, and corner 2f'chktiam aud Peas! streets Meallo—We mean the the Hatter, corner of Broadway and Canal street, who makes the best, most durable, finest finish, superior plushes, and, in fact, the vey dest hat that is manufactured in the city. ‘Give him ac: and you will say, as we do—it isa fact. Knox has Cuatons Himeelf, the Present season, in the fashionable style of hate. They are all the d KNOX is patronized by all tho leadiog men of the ‘The reason is, that he manages to combine taste and elegance, lightness an Sng durability, « bigh finish, and a most exquisite style. "8 stores are Nos. 533 Broadway and 128 Fulton eee New Styles of felt Hats.—I'ne Felt Hat, of Yarlous forms, qualities and textures, may be said to have ome & standard article ot costume in this country. Its peculiar adap sto business and travelling purpoies,ang oturesquenese of ite appearance, have’ rendered oer Har ‘with both old and young. In order, to supply the and for variety in styles, color, finish and relation to napless hat hey of every gradation of flexibility. from tl be rolled up snd put in the pocket like, & pair Pee atiffor and more clastic felt beaver ey! indore that be termed the d: ‘imens of this class resent stock ty ‘ditteront, CH gentlemen, youth: arly a many shades of Solor, from Jet black to light drab and cream ‘white. Felt bats for shooting, fishing and riding for the office, for travelling, for the! ‘boy at school, and the merchant in his warehouse, all of the most ante 1 and convenient! shapes for bind several i and retail, b; opposite’ St. Pants Church. Found! Found!! Found!!!—White, the hatter, has found his business increase so rapidly ‘thas he fe been oblixed to remove to his new store, Saf Bro posite the Broadway theatre, where he can supply tue has ee with superb hats, at once light, elastic and i The Pleasing Fact that a Canal Street $3 hat is equal in elegance, beauty and durability toa Broad- way $4 bat can be tuily demonatrated to everybody by call- ing on BANTA, the Canal street hatter, at his new store, 106 Canal, corner of Wooster street, 210 Bowery.—Great Rush for C: at the new Carpet Emporium, 210 Bowery. J. HYAIT js offering some rare bargains in’ carpeting and oilcloths, and roya yelvets, and tapestry, and three ply pant ‘power loom 3.5 ingrain carpeting, 2s., 28. 6d., -; ollelo ths, jd., 38., 48., 58., 6a. Also, heath ue door mats, table and plano covers, matings, window shades, &ec., 0, Cc Peterson & Humphrey, No, 379 Broadway, corner of White strect, have just received from Jo late lange suction alee & large assortment of carpets, hich they will sell at the following low prices:—Rioh relvet carpet, 1) er foo rich eoeery 8s. to 10s. per yard; rich Be 4 three-ply, Be. to 9 Ber yard; ingrain, (Lowell ‘make,)’6s.; and al other goods equally low. Great Bargains in French China—200 Whit china dinner setts, Serre is enough pieces to dine twelve perso ao $33; h $45. 300 white chins dinn Ai conte ‘enengh | ploeee to dine ane st st Ot vt $375, worth #00 ‘white china tea ‘worth $9 50, Gilt band and richly decorated Ae portion. W. J. 9. DAILEY & CU., Marble Biorve, 1 and 633 Broadway. Green Turtie Soup and Steaks will be served up this day and Sunday, at 15 and 17 Beekman street, by C, MONTGOMERY. Families supplied by the quart. The Best Assortment of Fine Teas will be found at the Canton Tea Cou ka 's newly erected and els gant store, 125 Chatham street, between Pearl and Ri Velt, the oldest tea establishment in the cit: our readers they can do better there than elsewh at wholesale or retail. A Rich Assoitment of Tortoise Sheli Dress combsy the variety embraces every style of the import- ed as Well as home manufacture. SAUNDE! Comb factory, 337 Broad Portable Dzessing Cases.—The Undersigned haya devoted Abie aawmeing atseatlon 1014be Lape ag ot these useful and necessary articies, tnd have on hand a large variety. SAUNDERS, No. 7 Astor House, and 387 Broadway. Singer’s Sewing Machines.—These are the aly sewing machines before the public capable of doing jety of work in perfe le. The fa be Stent Gemahstratad that all other if wiley ink when com; For family tee, oF any use whateve are p to be superior, added, place them far ie Sewing Machives ear ment of patents. iM. Defiance Salamander Safes.—Robert M. SATRICK is foe Fae bord in the United States of fhe above bh 1d oat a a Fo. ete Pee ad eroes pot No, 199 Pearl street, me door elow i Maiden lane, Ketchuim’s Mowing “achines, Hay Presses, horse hoes, cultivators, Hoagie reapers, horse powers and threshers, combined threshers'and winnowers, and other agricultural machines, for sale by P D. GATES, 12 Brosdway. Great Sale of Fancy Goods at H. 8. Faney Bazaar, owing to the extensive repairs to be made in consequence of the recent fire om the premisos, The remain- der ot this immenge stock, embracing work boxes, reticules, Papler mache work, fans,’opera glasses, tollet boxes) gentle” men’s.and Indies’ dressing cases, dressing and 8, Iain and marb! Rogers’ niles variety of instruction of children; wll vill de sold without rerard to cost, affording an on rtunit; our citizens to supply Chomeclves with ‘everything unique and beautiful at an baltof tho usual price H. 8. ROGERS’ Fancy Bazaar, 449 Broadway. Important to Liquor Manufacturers, Dis- tillers, daguerreotypists, photographers, paint frng feel polishers, eo. The best il cognac, Dott apple for cider brandy; oil argonelle Montnasbels whiskey, Jamaica roix rum, cher: romine, iodine, cyanide, sium, nitrate silver, Vienna lime’ asbestos, cadmi muth, nickel, platina, ines strontis, barrte, chlorate pe ash, blue vitro. For sale by D. 4. FRUCHTWANGER, re- moved to 98 Mais Dr. Rose’s celebrated Sarsaparilla eran purifying compound. gives color, bloom, and vi, he pale, fined and’weak. It ‘purifies ‘the blood, alleruptions and pimples. Asa it has no ual. Quart bottle RH. HARTS HORNE, 162 F ulton “ane ard + al street, oppo: Hair ‘Wigs and RoupesscMatoelésts oclebrated tactory fur these ertiole Lt Broadwi 7. Mine a4 Pay ee is hair Ell The ingest sesorsment’ of igs na Miupsonin the United Stater. ‘Wigs and Toupees.—Read This=an Old ssn unde young fer S10, by getling'one of the bert fitting ‘¥igs or toupees trom the celebrated manufactory of MED- HURST & HEARD, 27 Maiden lane. Back and front braids, bands and curls, ; &o. Copy ¢ the address. CHrenugh’s Wigs and Toupecs his newly ‘enced Win division, are fhnisioned after nature’ own design, and so fitted to the head tnat all wig wearers hi ‘ohoumced them perfect heads of hair. 207 Broadway up Ola Graham, King ot Seards.—My Ongu ent will force the whisker or moustache to crow in six weeks, and will not stain or injure the skin, $1 the bottle. Sent to ‘auy part of the country. GRAHAM, 585 Broadway, Zelber, 44 Soath street, Phil Balm ot Thousand Mlowers—For enue eng z lexion and eradicati: IP ti Phone os rot fe. PETRIDGE & CO. Bowton way, Fe yy To Nervous Sufferers.—A Retired ¢ presoription used. Birvos ‘John M: ‘Duguail, 67 Fulton sthect, Brooklyn. M. D., As B., Ses, at and good Sa- “inily perform: the faculty. Si Pimpies, Freckles, ‘Tan, Morphew, Worms in the akin, do » are, itis well known, positively cured by GUURAUD’S wonderful Italian Medicated soap. Poudre subtle uproote hair frem any part of the, body. | Konge, lily white, hair dye and restorative, at the old depot, 07 Walk street, first store from Broad For Coughs dropsy, sravel, | ke, antidotes each ‘$1. 'F im, 75 cents; il is For suppreasidn, obstruction, an Hi y female pills, $1. "Als ‘woth soap and Orris’ tooth past GUION'S, 127 Bowery ‘Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Etastic Stockings, belts, abdominal supporters and instruments for tue care of ail deformities, constantly on hand order, by Dr GLOVER, at the jage Institute, 4 Ann street, urgeon’s Bi Without er, Without Stench, el sure to fbi ite e eyeauy. rats, mice, La lea rs ext \ ie I acpet Bi Beoeawage cn ninator: Wholeen ACard—To Invalids Visiting or Residing in New York.—A strong desire to save the invalid from ¢! mares wich imposture aud quackery spread, induces undersigned to i publie invitation to ail tuvatida iting this elty for medobl ede thi call upon him, at his offiee, N y ae them perfec counsel and ot afford relief, he very di and val oie ail other forms of heart disease; Ii and all other diseases of stom Oh “4 prolapsus, and all forms of female complaints, End ‘wosknesses; theumatiam, scrotula, and’ all skin, di Persons at a distance invited to conm him a fall statement of the caso. Pro! and ndvico without S. PITCH, A.M. M. D., te. , lero wlaritios sense, answers wil any charge whatever. Address, 8, + yoo 714 Brvedway, Now Korks NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1855. with the same care uring the lite of the late Rushton, father of the present proprietor. in Its orst oases of ns kid Holloway’s Pills and Olntment.—Why ts it that Professor Holloway has been presented to most of the tates Europe! Because ae public is not deceived = intrinsic worth of these medicines, Almost any case NM ‘cured by rubbing in Sold at the manu- nd No. 244 Stran $1 per po ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. - PERSONAL, eaOExATIOe WANTED—OF 1 ELLEN AND | MARY day, Fig Clay. Her sister Elien was living ia Brooklyn, ae William Hewitt’s, No, 275 Paciffe strect. Any information regarding them will be thankfully received by their sister Bria; ty it ee oh Mitchell's Arcade House, 12 Hamilton few Yor reir MegLGxe aseas TO HEAR FROM HIS R. JULIUS WIL ogee HEBER, FROM THARANDT, in Saxony, and Mr. Gustay Ferdinand $ehwacbo, from Dresden, in Saxony, are requested te call as son as possible on the undersigned. If any one can give information about the above named, the same will be thankfully received by GE BSSMANN BROTHERS, 0: ‘Broad aerest, THE TURF. ED HOUSE, HARLEM —THI8 FASHIONABLE RE- Ju now complete in all ite appointments, and vablen att Bre constantly filed with “the feet Sud tastess’ horses te, be found, \d trotting matches ooour every ‘The Second Avenue oars pass the door every THE PROPRIETOR, CD gg edie igh? COURSE, atlemen in order to promote m The dave trotting and paci fod to give three-fourths of the receipts of the course to the winning horse of every match during the season, Persons having matches to come off, will plesse notify the proprietor at the course in time for publication, L CONKLIN, Proprietor. _N. B.No season tickets will be issue. | Oe Harare Coors y I.—PACING.—MONDAY, | 14th, at 3 o’e! 1 thrve in fi cahontas (pacer) pounds. Col. J |.» match $2,000, mile heat Mr. sre 0: ‘MoManu pumeés ch. m, Po- Wwapon, wag pat sare to Feats names g, g. Hero (pacer) to sulky, L JOE! ris LN Pre a NION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING—ON MONDAY, May 7th, at 3 o'clock P.M, a@ santa for $2,000, mile 8, best 3in 5, wagon ‘and dri whigh 300 pounds. W. bidy name b. m. Flora Tom W. Whelan names gr. ag, preprintsce, take, sieaaure. in, exnsending this “the ret rent trot of the seas A matoh betwe +4 the above named races sm trotting cirol Jo of rally. ‘Sontag len mare well haowa on the turf who seldom miss a Argo race, J the public who rv mire good qualities in a hors aie may not be unnecessary. She has trotted ‘several matohos. but only on one occasion has she been called on to show the acknowled heless her spirited owner, madefwith Frank Forrester la tall, petitor for any borse in the country, hete in bis opinion by a Hat of f gent lemen whose on trotting matters be Cpe nage are in excelfent congition rate order. 40 that the proprietors feel warranted im assuring the ae that a fast and well contested race will be witnessed. bee is match a ively come off if a fair day, klyn, Pie gad a tor the course at twenty minuten afer Lo'elock F return when the race is over. Fare to go and return 5b cont SHAW & WHITE, Proprieto Married, On Tuesday, May 1, by the Rev. D. D. Williams, x . M. Roumson, of Monticello, Sullivan county, N. ¥ Miss ANN BuRNgs, of this city. Sullivan county papers please co; On Wednesday, April 26, by he "Rev. W. 8. Gordon, CiristiAN DICKMONN, of St. Thomas, W.I., to Miss Rosa ¥ ‘pha ny emphis papers copy. In Brooklyn, on Monday evening, April 30, by the Rev. Mr. Budington, Mr. Witaiot M. Dunsno to Miss ELkaNor Wiuams, all of this city. Diea, On Wednesday, Mey 2, the Rev. CHantas H. Hatser, Rope of Christ Church in this city, in the 46th year of bis Te friends of the family, and the members of the parish, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, at Christ Church, this morning, at ten o'clock. The clergy, with the Felatives, are specially invited to meet at his late residence, No, 9 East Eighteenth street. After the religious services at the church the remains will be taken in charge by the family and conveyed to Jamaica, L. L., for interment. @ On Thursday morning, May 3, after a short illness; Joux L. Conschovn, aged 58 years, 8 months and 9 da; The relatives and friends a the family, those of his sons, Edward and Henry, the members of Grand Division 8. of T., Union Division No. 2, 8. of T., the members of the Laight street Baptist Church, and the members of Gulick Hose Company No. 11, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, No, 697 Washington street, with: out further invitation. On Thursday morning, May 3, ANson SANForD, son of George and Eliza Brown, aged 6 years, 8 months and 9 days. The friends and sequaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- aence of his parents, No, 31 Clinton street, ‘this after- noon, at two o'clock. On Friday, May 4, {ter a Protractag in 8, JAMES Uciow, fate of Dr. Jas. Uglow, of th@tity, in the 6th ear of his z The friends 0 of the family are invited to attend his fu- neral, from his late residence, No. 55 West Twenty sixth street, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. {he ze- mains will be conveyed to the Cemetery of the Ever greens. “Oe a esa May 3, Martua R., wife of Rev. Joseph rg sores services in the Cannon street Chursh, at half past one o’clock to-morrow afternoon. Her remains will ‘be taken to Greenwood for interment. Suddenly, on Fricay morning, May 4, of cholera infan- tum, ANNE Euiza, eldest daughter of Thos. and Anne Wood, aged 4 years and 24 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Tequested {to attend the funeral, this ogra 9 at ten o’clock, from the residence of her "parents, No. Mont- gomery street, without further invitation. On y, May 4, after severe iliness, Jans A., daughter of Augustus T. and Elizabeth Arrowsmith, aged 6 years, 8 months and 27 Ee ‘The friends of the family, and those of her grandfather, Joseph McKee, are respectfully requested to attend the ‘uneral, from’ her late residence, corner ot Broome ani Eldridge streets, this afternoon, at half past two o'clock. On Friday morning, May.4, He, alant at daughter of Henry A. and Jane A. Diogee, aged The relatives and friends o: the ‘amily are rresvenpecttally invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, fiom the residence of her parents, No. 48 Charles or Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for in- To Friday, May 4, Josrra Boyrtex, aged 1 year, 1 month and 10 day: The friends of the family, and the members of the Third Reformed Presbyterian Church, are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 1,908 Thiré-avenue, detween 126th and 127ch streets, Harlem, Milwaukie, California, and Londonderry, Ireland, pa- pers copy. On Thurrday, May 3, of convulsions, Marta Lovisa only daughter of Jobn'and Elizabeth M. Meyerhoff, age: 8 months and 15 days, The friends of the family, and those of her grand rents, Martin Meyerhof! and Smith Downs, are invited to attend her funeral, from No. 14 Stanton street, to-mor- row afternoon, at one o'clock. The remains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery for interment. On Thursday, May 3, of hasty consumption, Joux G. Timpsts, in the 62d year of his age. His friends sad acquaintances;*those of his gon, John G., Jr., of his sons-in law, N. P- Labarte, Wm. W. Drum- mond, ’and E, N, Dodge, ‘those of the family generally, and the members of the Mechanics’ Sosiety, are reapect- fully savited to attend the funeral, (o morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, wong be 21434 Broome street. ‘On Wednesday, ater 0 lingering illness, Mr, James Roowxy, tn'tho ith year of his age, a nat the parieh of Drammard, county Sligo, Ireland. ‘Lhe relatives and friends of the family, those of his son-in-law, Thomas Welah, and of his nophow, Ja Rooney, are respectfully invited to attend the ‘oanal, from hin late residence, No, $1 Baxter street, this after- noon, at half past twoo'clock. His remains will be taxen to the Eleventh street Cemetery for interment. On Fridey, May 4, Catuxnine, wife of Thomas Kelly, 28 peral services will take place at her late resi- dence, No. 861 Ninth avenue, to- a at two o'clock. The frienis are respectfuliy invited to at- tend. The remains will be taken to Weehawken, N J, for interment. On Friday, May 4, Many Exisanern, only child of Gil- bert and Mary Ann Palmer, aged 8 years and 19 days. The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 47 East Thirty-fnet street, to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. On Fridey, May 4, of hooping cou cough, Maxcaner B., in- fant daughter of Jno. W. Simons. The ves and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No, 19 Heary May 4, PRUDENCE ANwe, wt Ebrewab m Frida At Shrewsbury, om Fri wife of George H aged 6 years and (months, The relatives ane frieude of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Sixteenth atreet Baptist Church, near Eighth avenue, on Monday after- noon, at half past two o'clock, without further invita- ‘On Thureday evening, May 3, of inflammation of the lungs. Mr. WiLuiaM H. Gutow, in the 62 year of bis ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respestfall invived vo attend the funeral, from hts iste residence, in the town of Rye, Westchester county, this afternoon, at two o'clock, pao ag farther invita ion. On Sunday pi Aprit 15, Mr. Wiutiam Voutert, of Yonkers, in’ his tith year of his age. The deceased left his father in-law’s, at Tivoli, to taxe the train to Lower Red Hook, where he boarded, but was too late; in at- tempting ‘to walk the bridge between Tivoli ani Tarry- town, it 1s supposed he fell into therivet. His body was seen Hosting oo Sunday, the 20th, and was recognized by the curoper, ‘WANTS. B paetaniey Lape Cay woes wants drs yearh ld wa, y mina gene Sa 6 as 4g pM ny Brerself useful ; of would 60 Best of cit; Sion c iven. alt or 8 daye at 287th avenue, botween 13th sud 18¢h sta, YOUNG GERMAN ate amen 4 SITUATION first ta bral housekeeping; ssla- reterence given, VERY RESPECTABLE ENGLISH ane wens a situation to do general housework, in American family, adress 8. _P., Herald ‘ofce A (RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A situation; isa good plain cook and firat rate washer las the best of city reference. Apply at 377 East 12th st., second floor, front room. RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY WISHES TO TAKE ‘two or three smatl children to board, inquire of Mrs. Coleman, t2l Fourth street, SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE GER- ‘man girl as plain cook, and to do washing and ironing in a rmall respectable family. Please inquire at 17 Horatio street, corner of Eighth avenue, second story. A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTED, OR TIDY GIRL, to take care of w yousg child anil sev, or make herseli generally userul, in a small family, Must produce city re- Terence Apply at 214 Bleecker st. A GERMAN *DRAUGNTSMAN WISHES EMPLOY- ment in an architectural office. Address J. K., box 4,611 Post Office, AS ENGLISH FARMER JUST ARRIVED, WISHES asituation as bailiff or manager ot a farm: has been a rearing #ock, and managing, pasture &c. Address W. I’ J., 128 Greenwich at, AN ANDILIS WIFE, WILO ‘a gentleman’s house to care icrthe summnr; good city ‘reference can ve given. Please ‘used 10 breedin and tillage land, call oraddrors # note to 37 West 13th st., between Sth and 6th avenw BE. T. SMART, INTELLIGENT AND WELL EDUCATED youth. of morals, wadtes, for a book ftore, Addre ery, box No, 1S7 Heraid office. T MORRIS & COHNERT'S, 287 BROADWAY, COR- ner Reade, can always be found the greatest choice of Asuglish, Scotch, Irish and German servants, for hotel: Voardtng houses and private families, Also,*porters, wait coschmen, gardeners, farmers, mechanics aud laborers, in this cr our branch office, 102 Greenwich street. BY A GERMAN GIRL OF GOOD FAMILY—A SITUA- tion wanted as seamstress and to do light up stairs work; sho bas no objection to take caro of a child, and undertake struction in the German language. Inquire at 66 Pitt st. the rear, up stairs. B® WANTED—ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE, WHO would like to learn the drug business; must be smart and inte ligent. Apply te to George G. Watt, corner of Myrtle ave, and Pearl st., Brooklyn. BX, WANTED FOR THE PAINTING BUSINRSS— One that has been at the business, and has some know. ledge of lettering. Apply at 134 Chureh street. BY, Anes ATTEND STORE AND RUN OF errands: mus rt d neat, and bring good refer. ances, Apply at Tauern store, 309 Broadway, after 10 o’elock. OY WANTED—1li OR 15 YEARS OF AGE, TO ACT AS belt boy, and make himeclf genera ly useful about tho inte ply attoe Bay State Motel, 145 Fulton street. is morbiny ALIFORNIA—A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU ation to go fa California, or to travel anywhere with a 1ndy or family; she can discharge the duties of & houso, rese Mary Daunee, Broadway Post Office, stating ali particular OOK WANTED.—A © NEAT, TIDY girl wanted, in a small private f ily, and ironer; must understand her bu ness thorought Bring good city referenco. Apply, this day, m East 30th first house east of 2d (COACHMAN—A COACHMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN a situation in sista family; he is an excellent drive snd thoroughly understands his businose in all ite beanoh: has lived five years in his Inst place, None need a cept those who will gi Wages, Best of ety re Je gall” or address Conchmaas 12 20th at RUG CLERK WANTED-ONE THOROUGHLY, CON: versapt with the business. For further Beau apply to M. he levue Hospital, foot of ot 26th street. _U: id testimonial required. RUG CLERK.—ONE FULLY COMPETENT, WITH satisfactory references, may hear of a permanent situa, tion by applying, by letter, to X.Y. Z., Herald office, to-day. Salary requirea must be stated. MPLOYERS IN CITY AND COUNTRY, IN WANT of excellent help, wiil find it to their advantage by making selections at ‘the South Brooklyn Employment O| they, can invariably have a good number, in every dome: None others need apply. sturdoce ic capacity, highly recommended, ree SALESWOMEN WANTED—TO GO TO VIR- ginia to attend ina Inc Scotch preferred; reference as to experience from an; business house in Great Britain or {relwad will be reovived, ‘Two young men also wanted, Address E.N., Box 414 Post Office, Norfolk, Virginia. ARM LABORERS, MECHANICS AND FEMALE DO- mestics may be changed at the office of the Americaa andj Foreign Emigrant Prote: Employment Society, 27 Greenwich street. Prospectuses sent on application. ARDWARE CLERK WANTED—ONE THAT TIO- Poereushy understands the business, may call at 386 jowery. nd millinery store, English or AUNDRESS WANTED.—ONE THAT CAN BRING ards character and rinexceptionable relereaces as resatde cdaractor apability, may apply at the Mansion House, Broo ‘and'i0 Ar My Must be able to read and write, 2 between, GTVATION WANTED—BY A WELL RECOMMENDED plain cook, washer and ironer. “Apply at ner present employers, 278 ith av., between Z1et and 224 sts. ITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST CLASS ALTO singer, in some church, in New York or Brooklyn—the latter, preferred particulars. apply to HORACE WATERS, 833 Broadway.” ITUATIONS ARE WANTED IN CITY AND COUN- try, tor a large number of experienced Yelp, highly re commended by former employers, viz. :—cooks, nurses, ters, Iaundresses, and thorough ‘servants, at WANRENG' 3 Tillary street, near Fulton, Brooklyn, establish- t veven years ‘under the most distinguished pa ITUATIONS WAN TED—BY TWO ACTIVE, Wil ctable girle—one as abet cook. washer first rate baker, and not The other as chambermaid and waiter, or Both have long and ex ‘0 CHURCH COMMITTEES.—A YOUNG bADY, AC- customed to the duties, wishes to obtain » situation as Ayply at 21 Division GENTL ‘ome fine linen abicts made up, would pay who can take the work at their own membroilerer preferred. Address, for Post Office, 0 MILKMEN.—WANTED, A PERSON THOROUGHLY aequainted with the round, or one to join as partner; Also a girl to take charge ot x depot, who knows the cur: rency. Address W., box 1,20 Post Ofice, tor one week. (0 SHIPPING. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND IM: entleman who speaks and ‘rench, Dutch and En okkee oF corresponding elects ‘lary modert od references given. advertiser wit ‘Gall upon any one who addreoves line to Fr Its Horald office, ir? oc FRANCAISE, ieeiaes 4 BIEN SA 18 couture, désireralt sien mille ae vi age ait ‘rance, De bon tions seront fournies, alto singer in an Episcopal church, street. Sradresor 96 Gold an ED IMMEDIATELY —& GooD Wa yy gl and waiter, ity references req |. Al ie 1B Wan drniter. Good city references requir pply a ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A respectable widow; has a'hoaitby breast of milk. Ap- ply between 11 A.M, and 2, M. at 10 Washington place, ANTED—A Letina ae A atari Ee young widow lady, as Can be well recom. mended aso health. Can bo soon nt 104 Grand ABTEDUIN A, PRIVATE FAMILY, A GERMAN girl who speaks English, as nurse and se: ‘Those well_ recommended, no others, need appl Union st., South Ibrookly Wtsert nos NICE, TIDY GERMAN GIRL, sgnceal housework Apply s' FOR n Ameriean family. Must speak 1 Weat 19th #t. plaia Bay WA STED-SEVERAL YOUNG LADIES, FIRST RATE plain sewers and embroiderers 9 Grai highest prices paid to capable persons. TANTED—A FAMILY OF RESPECTABILITY, TO of hagbt s ttle girl two years old, healthy and intérest; ing, of respectable, American parents. Particulars stated on application, Address E. B., Broadway Post Ome all iam stely. was baad . ANTED—A SITUATION, bY A foun rs TES tent woman, as seamstress and to take ing childre», oF ae companion to an old best of reference. Can be soen to day Amity st. es WAGi ersowon tore ot BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO ework for® small tamuy, Good city refer Ro objectior unte - gnces,, Has no objection to the county. Apply at 10 Tail or, at 133 WAntep—4 GOOD MILLINER, 10 GO INTO THE ae fully competent for the asidered none nh tay. Mg mys Hroure, 23 and 26 Park ‘piace. ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESP ui young Tes one to do chamberwerk tnd wari | other as and washer, or chamberwork aud launirese, . B mhort distance in’ shgcvuntey. | Good lease call at 170 2ith st., be: CS floor, back room,” tween Ist Apply, between the A, Barrenger, at the Clifford ANIED—A SITUATION, AS GOOD coo, er snd ironer, un dersta: bakin feretice, Call at 213 7th eond floor, back room, TANTED—A SITUATIUN, BY A YOUNG WOMAN as seamstress or chambermaid; good reference: take care of children, Apply at SO Smith st., Brook! J ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK: None but » Protestant and good washer, ironer cook, andean come recommended trom her former pla: “4 need'apply. Cull at 183 West 2lat at. ANTED- Ad APPRENTICE TO LEARN THE king. None but good sewers need apoly, and willbe given. Cull w t 183 West 2lat at. WTANTED—A FRRNCH GIR , WHO SPEAKS ENG lish well, wants a situatio: lifornis or Euro} enmer, or will going to either of the above ‘place City references given, Apply 7 ANTED—TWENTY FIRST-RATE GIRLS WANTED immediately,who fully understand feedingon theAdams ra h ® family is a good seamstress, Ng Bast 19th st. press, to whom first-rate wages will be given. Nore need apply but those who can come well r led trom their Inet employer. They will be required short distance trom tle cit; nd no agreement for les yh one year ac- ns Inquire at 69 Gold st-, between Sand 10 42M ANTED—BY A bap snk ee SCOTCH WOMAN, a rituation ‘ood dressmaker, excel lent cutter and fi embroiderer. Call at 70 Jaze st. ANTED-THE WASHING OF A FEW FIRST CLASS gentlemen, able American woman, who understands hi ly. Good. reference'given as to capability, Herald office. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion for doing general housework; she is a good washer and ironer, and an excellent plain cook. Good city referancs « Please call at 268 West 25th st., between ¥th and Uch avenues, Wivsennt YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT. TO VY go South as governess, Address box 2,243 Post Office. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituation as chamvermuid and waiter, Best of city referen t., between let a cepted. 7 ‘d-a splendi given. enues. Please call at 214 21s ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE man girl, a8 eook; is & good Washer and iorn and can do housework. inquire wt 31 4th st., second floo eshers, will ph 102 Cl hia, an Bei orders mlb led i aden ofpublicstios. Complete in two vol 600 cover, price $1; or ia eB ame, cloth, $1 25, Cofias bt tae work will be sont to any one, to’ auy place: free of postage Detore the ¢ay of publication, on receipt of ‘remitonneee #6a8 to the publisher. © ey ie + abe ne A. H. JOCELYN, Ad and ti) fulton’ tal cop! 6 above am 2 will receive three copies, ing the V HAT IS HOME WITHOUT A MOTHER’ BY Alice Hawthorue.— 6,000 copies of this beautstul and touching Latiad have been sold within the past six weeks. Published by Winner & Shuster, Philadelphia, and for sate at all mosic sto rice 25 cents, A copy will be. se dete , post paid, upon the receipt of the price in pont ae stampe, iv ST OF KICK NOTICES. OST OFFICE NOTICE.—TUE MAILS POR BUROP! Yia Southam pten eed Havre, per U. 3, steamer ST Will clove at this ottice om Saturday, the Sth day: 10% o'clock, A. M V. FOWLER, Postmaster. ISAAC OST OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAL FOR CALIFOR- ini, &o, per U. 5. steauer RGE LAW, at this’ office on Saturday, the Sut pote o'elook, P.M. SAAC V) FOWLER, Pos im RELIGIOUS NOTICES, ANSTAL SLRMON.—THE ANNUAL SERMON BE- fore the American Society for \eliorating the Coadition Of the Jews, will be preached by Rev. Edwin R. McGregor, next Sabbath eve: May 6, at 8 4 Legere atthe pty new Collegiate Church on F' oraer of Diath ateeets Subject" Israel and the final conquest ot the world.” OARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS or THE PRESBY. terian Church. A sermon will be hed for thi board by the Kev. Stuart stract of tl ‘Annual a taney ‘Chure! Kev. Dr. ing. Services to oo mence at quarter. before eight o'clock, NET SUNDAY, AT THREE AND SEVEN O'CLOCK, by Divine permisaion, a sermon, will, be, held forth 4 Margaret John Bishop, avou ngather: ’ at 108 First street. ‘als tt streets, South Grovklym, om o'clock. Mesidents of this ty nro capecially invited ‘e atvend, RELY, 3 GOLDEN WILL PREACH AT 1034 o'CLOgK? y ‘and deliver a lecture on Popery, xt 734 B. M. i the all corner of Seventh avenue and Twenty second stree OF THE PRESBYTERIAN EY. M. T. ADAM, ) preach im tho ball at the northwest y chareb, will (V. V, id LECTURES. ¥ LECTURE —BY PROFESSOR re at the Chapel of the Guiveneg, folocles ‘Sub- fcetry. "Pourth lecture exe ‘ne greatest Catholic poet—e [Rag ture of the course this Saturdey evenin, fe, Dante’ averday, Sth Jove and subject: front room. Vv TANTED-A SITUATION ‘woman, as cook, waster ence from her’ former employer. between 7th and Sth avenues, WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, TIDY G Rhy in a wmall private family, as cook and to assiey washing and ironing: will be well recommended from her Present place, 127 West 22d st ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO CHAM: ber work, wait on table and assist in washing, in a pri- yate family; good reterences required, Apply at 22) West 23d st., between 10 and 1 o'clock. WAXIED—4 SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG scotcHt inl, to do general housework. Good city referenc ADDY at 243 loth ot, between &th and gh avenues, or, BY A RESPEOTABLE 4 ironer, Good city reter Apply at No, 118 27th st, Can be seen for two days, CHAMBERMAID AND '. Grifi ng’s, Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, ANTED—A SMART, TIDY, PROTESTANT GIRL, to do the egneral housework of @ small private family? she must be willlng to make rerself generally useful to her employer. Such ® one, with reference, may apply at 142 Cherry st. ‘ANTED—AN AMERICAN WOMAN, AS mouee, Keeper, to go into the country; ome who is not & little wor! ecok aod was! Gardne applic TANTED—A FIRST RATE SALESWOMAN, AT THE millinery and pattern store No. 3 Catherine street. Salary, $5 per week. ‘4 ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED COOK, WHO PER- tectly understands her business, Apply'at 41 25th st., between Broadway and tth avenue, ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, NOW HOLDING A good situation. but wishes to chfnge it for one more ituation as clerk or steward of some good hovel Refers to his way Post 0! ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, IN A TEA STORE ; ONE that is not afraid of work and can bring goud rec! mendations from his last employer. Apply at 1183 avenue, Ww ANTED—A GROOM WHO UNDERSTANDS DRI aYiDK. & small man of sight weight pro‘orred, and an or Scotchman. None but those who thoroughly the care of horses need apply, at Wood Brothers, 0 Brondway WeAseras GO WEST, A Also, an American girl, who The best of references required. care of Dr. Littlefield, 493 Broadway, No p ion to be made, A YOUNG MAN OF GooD address and considerable business experiei res a situation as salesman, in any respect: ioeatedin the tory references given as tu character, oa- Address Westward, Broadway Post Office. A iability, de. V ANTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN (English), ot active, sober habits, a situation as lizbt Porter or inensebser, colleotcr of packer, in wholesale or or retail store; would take cha, offices, or is willing to Work in ny capacity where he himself useful. Hi etl fede Seormabcaaiion address 3.8. E., ude A FRENCHMAN, WHO SPEAKS situation to travel. Apply at 705 Broadway, oon, up stairs, Pleas 7 ANTED—BY Engish, hair dressing ANTED—FOUR YOUNG MEN; ONE TO DRIVE team, three to work in a garden and nursery; om blacksmith in general; all unmarried men: None but xeote, or English need apply at 125 Greenwich st. ANTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS YOU: AC: 1d to perform about a country tlefield, 498 ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO ENG GE IN A light, agreeable busine: Site Ha 0 which will be required for tools, Tine #t., room No. 9 up stairs, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, TO drive and take care of Korses, and is willing to make himeelf ureful; has no objections t) goto the country. In quire at 1) West Broadway. TANTED—A BOY OF 14 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES # situation, to make Limeeif useful, either ina store or an office. Apply at $2 Vearl street, between 10 and o'clock. W4STED—A BOY ABOUT SIXTEEN YEARS OF Sge, in & grocery store; one Who can write a fair hand and bas some knowledge of the business, preferred. Apply before 3 o'clock P. M. at 203 West JANTED—A BOY, TO WORK IN AN OYSrER saloon; one that'ean oj chee Call at 13 avenue D, between the hours of 2 an ANTED.—SITUATIONS PROCURED FOR CLERKS, school teachers, porters, conductors, firemen, bi ? and ealoons, Biche i to give general satisfaction; Apply to THOMAS SFINK, "Avent, Sit de. Apply at No. THE TRADES, & aC, Games ‘S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPR. ont man, a4 bis discharge wilt testify for the lags four in this ¢ Applicant has no objection to take Uiatge of & horse and mae himsclt generally. w be seon for three days directed to the above numbe attended to, ICKLER WANTED.—A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY understands pickling vegetables, &c., ou a largo scale, State particulars as to qualiticatious, wages expected, to ‘Also, temale ds, who understand’ packing pickles into bottles, to reside in Phiimdelphia, Address Mr. Pickle, vox 2072 Philadelphia Post Office. 10 SPICE AND DRUG MILLS—A se atie eee experienced man wishes situation as mille wy gt management in either of ti ee canbe furnished for Cioven, Herald cinen, ANTED—BY AN Ra lh ad DRESSMAKER, 9 situation in a dressmaking ostabli t, as cutter eters oF in a petvat far Feapectabllic ty. laquire cae varices.” atl WANTEDTA SITUATION, BY A, RESPECTABLE young lady, to travel with « family to Europe: the host of ety raferenee given, Can be seen at 61 Grand st., near Wooster, until engaged fens hy GCOD COOK, AT $6 A MONTH. MUST have best references. Iniuire at 914 East 20th at, \TED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG plain sewer. Cam be seek ah 1S 3a 10 WOOD ENGRAVERS.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, several engravers, at a moderate galery. Apply to Chas, ¥, Damorenu, No. 2% Frankfort street, turta Moor: ‘ANTED—TWO OR THREE SILVER BURNISHERS Keade st. Apply immediately. sous hee apply. “SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A an; thoroughly understan house, grape- able erdening ©. © Hugh Orr & ) ANTED—TWELVE OR FIFTEEN UPHOLSTERERS ‘and varnishers, for afew days, at the Irving House, immediately. ‘ARTED—THE SERV’ ES OF ONE OR TWO PRAC. ‘ho are disabled from nureuing their t or sickness. A favorable op: king money, Address a line to te by reason eC acel portunity is prevented for FPR W. box 503 Post Oftive ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, asework in Hy; jection byl Apply at 33 Lee WARSZEDIA GIRL, WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER: ‘ands cooking and baking, and is ® good washer and irouer, ean apply at 35 K. 30th t., between Vand 12 0 clock. J ANTED—A NEAT AND INDUSTRIOUS GIRL FOR eneral housework. None bat « Protestant need apply at 66 Fulton st. Brooklym, this day. WARTEDAIN APRIVATE FAMILY, A WOMAN TO do general housework; ® cood washer and ironer, and Inquire wt 143 Mulberry street. A RESPECTABLE well recommended. ANTED—A Li sg BY woman, as coo! ih and iron. Good rofer- ence. Has we-ohjection to tho evantry. Apply ‘at 29 Tail. man st., Brooklyn, two days. / ANIED—A CLEAN, TIDY GERMAN GIRL, TO DO general housework in a small American family; must be a good washer and ironer, and capable aud willing, Will receive kind treatment and & a month, ply at the cor peg vi Sith ot Wniep-ny A CONFECTIONER AND DECORA- ter, a situation; bas no objection to leave the city, Address Gecrgen, Horald office, a Wa. iM tty 2) A FIRST CLASS BARRE, ‘a good steady me competent to take the entire charge of a bakery ‘tet nel t 149 Elizabeth at. J ANTED—T0 GO INTO THE COUNTRY, ONE maker, who understands all kinds of cabinet ne turner who understands all kinds ef veratae, Inquire at Lovejoy’s Hotel to-day and Monday, betwer horgsot Zand 4. None but good ones need apply. Sonn . Potter. LEGAL NOTICES. Sane ern ECUTOR'S NOTICE.—PURSUANT TO AN ORDER of William F. Fraser, Surrogate of t of Roo! bh, notie by f@, il person olaims ox vagy ate of the town of at 1D) in the county ot Hoe he same, with the vouel the ole executor of the said d 8. FARO. PLAYING sour VERY easoned witl vari SAT SPHRULIAL NUTICKS. ING OF THE UNITED SUIP JOINERS’ of tho city of Now York, held at their ssvem- ing, May 1, of’ resulutions, ‘expressi dis Dl master joiaer at the Navy oe he had refused to em: parteest—cvporved the following opted:— t devolved, That we regard the removal of Jessy M. Folko from his place as master joiner at the trookiyn Navy Yard, on account of lis refusal'to employ. foreigners 10 his depart? ment (as rn through the columns of ¢he N Daily Timer), and the appointment of Mr. Hiram whose Principles and practice, ag with that of Gonersi Tas mencing with that of General Taylor the following extract. from the books at the Navy. Yard, C will show bim, upon investig holly incom: petent to fill the situation, an outrage upon the me- Shanies of New Yerk, which could only have boca broughe mirrepresentation and the grossest deception:— Extract from the Books at the Navy Yard } Hiram Funk Commenced under Win. W. Cumberton, ase Joiner , Fetruary 10 ed wi Folke Aucust 3, 1883, au & second class join- ex, September 7, 1851, and ‘discharged in March, 1865, for want of work ‘That in Jerse M: Folke we recogvize the honecs man, the gvod citizen, aud the able mechanic, gentiemanly and urbane manners, and ti Saco of the arduous aud. reepossitie dutice. of ion, has won the oonddence and catecin of tue ship Jolcers of New York, and of all who know him. Kevolved, That in him the government has los able, . tried and eff about yan M Commenged agetn w id whose place q ‘il teaimeult to fill, as « partisan aud mechanic: Navy Yap (New York), Maroh 1, 1885. ‘To whom it may coucern—This certines vist we. ute, well acquainted with Jesse M. Fulke, the preseat master foioer of the Brookiyn Navy Yard, and have always found him at- tentive to his duties, accomplishing the busi partment in an eff ‘and workmanlike manner. stntly temperate, and in every Sense of the word an honest and worthy man. wet. BUDSON, | ved, That we call upon the Honorable Secretary of vy to investigate the circumstances of his removal, and by Ms prcmpt re instatement render him that justice te whieh he i» enti Resolved, That the ship joiners of lyn, and our representatives in Conere use their influence to secure bis re ap he hag so honoratly ‘illed, and thers rough bim to the niech req to rot 2 the place ir toe inju jew Fork. 34 at these resolutions iy i llebed in the New york Herald, and a copy be tent to the Honorab'e the Serre- te val Bureat of the Navy, the Chief of th jen, the Commandant of the Navy Vi ‘ap! Delano, Naval Constructor; and Mr. Dj. Fe Gao .—ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTION ed against receiving a certain chece drcwn by Ti & Field on the Merchants’ Bank of Boston, for $133 75, dated on or near the 10tn day of April, 1855, and made payable to- my order. The said check having been stolen from my pos- Salen, Tsball not be responsible tor its payment, ALICE CARY. LD ALL MY RIGHT, b4 om Nos. 22 and 24 rt be carried on as formerly by Tay CHAS. W. MUKSE. HAVE THIS DAY and interest in the py street. The business wi lor & Hoyt, New York Mag 1, 1885, ec aan TUINCKS, CARBY & CO., Reporters and Shorthand Writers, LEGAL are pre- pared MS Grovorg all orbees sich which they may be favers in the most correct and expeditious manner. utes of e dence supplied the morning after reported. Uffices 1G and 17 Franklin vutlalng 198 Brondwly: ASONIC NOTICE—IN DEPEND: “ee Lena F. and A.M. bere- notified that a special election for ‘officers, wil Ibe hold at their Jodge room, ¢8 Broadway, ‘on Monday cyening, May 7; punctual attendance is Fespe itu) nes METHEW DURES W. M. PR, Jonx W. Daruey fen NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY. <The annual meeting ot the stockholders of this co pany, for the election of thirteen directors, will be aeld tice of the eat No. 1 Centre street, on Tuesdey, May 15, 1855, “Poll will commence at 12 o'clock noon, sed at zo'ciosk PM. The transter books will be closed om day, May 10, 1855, at So’clock P. M ,and open Wednes- day, May 10,188, at U0 vias 4 uM. EMERSON, Secretary, MICE—TO THE MASTER MASONS, O@ WHOM may concorn—At a meeting or the Labo: Union Be- nefieial Society, held at the Old Sixth Ward,Gl Pacitc reed ‘that on M than ton. shill Pree arn RE nd 2 goed wr Fe! i nag ses Petey tl com. taba e.4 hk, A, bape) otice is aren Sine 0th Inet and remai f May, both days inclusive, 8 ny losed A srder, cc. LEA, Secretary, FFICE OF NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPA. ny, 02 W: ve York, May 3 i060. The Bewad of Directors he ‘Gcclared s ceml-anmanl dividers of {teen per cent, payable cn and alter W . the dh j inst. The transier book Will be cloted until that date. C. KELLOGG, Secretary. FRICE OF THE Bay zomm, FLOATING DRY DOCK Tice oF TE, we : ee Bp cat ta ar ‘ene 0 the stockholders en and after iOeh last, The books will be clawed until SON, a tuna uati! les, v. Waae of the UTRAGE! igbty -second o'eloel nue, bi HE JOURNEYMEN P! par r qT reby that the pla py eet ply with You'are therefore ih ae ployment in Boston until further not men Flumberv’ Protective Assooiation May 1, 1855, SORE ANNUAL MEET, Institute. The members o notified that the anni tlection of the officers for the ent wing he lecture room of the Institute, Ny di 5, 1855, at 8 the fused to com, fse4 Monday, 2o'clock, for the st other bastases P, Cusmazaon,