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= ‘in a mice case, twice quality, and aise to any shat are ‘NSON’S, 580 Broadway, opposite awarded shedret preminm at the N ton, D.C, can be foun iecouns thade for cash. ‘Week.—Fhose in Attendance on now being held in the invited to HORACE ee hap be re Music at “ine retuood re th can obtain really ee ee Sind conte Pianos and Melodecons—the St. Nicholas Piano ba ty ¢ 18 the fashionable resort of pi fan] ebasere—cause why! The ‘rot ELY & MUNGER, 519 Broadway. _ menleen and ali Interested in Violins, should nts, an entirely new ily learned, and can Rotte & MAUD, 388 Broadway. tent keyed im: plein the fastruntn Nit be wld Tor S150, Can ab 333 8 pric will u Pay: at the fueno snd’ muse storvot HORACE. WATSIES, Per diese cast ellapete tary 4 elegance tent all tl wo ani ‘To Rogers, of Union Hall, and there ine in every style that’s rare, ‘The world of fashion now desean Upon our vestings, ‘aRa ne'er did a botore thi ‘Such jascinating styles ‘ars ‘ + L, ROGERS & CO., corn Fashionable Well One cted oode; no deviation.—ALFRED MUNROE & Co. Broadway, invite attention to their choice assortment o: faahionsble clothing for genclemen; also, boys’ clothing in ost variety. and France ‘and Nassau streets. James Littic & Co., Merchant Broadway, near Canal street, have on hend an excellent as- clothing, which they are selling at Give them a call. Oh, Look!!! Oak Hall is Sellin; stock of new spring and summer stething, 0 maality, for men and toys, cheaper tha a. DEGRUUT & SUN, sortment ot ready m: an Elegant every kind and Hany house in New & and 86 Fulton Ledcyne Fine Frock Coats, aF rant § ids ou ¢ blue dress coats, 66 and 65 Fulton st, Green’s Furnishing and shirt Store, No, 1 Astor House,—Attention is invited to the su jm the gentlemen’s fu: variety of undera shir at EB, EVANS aun ted ‘and echareio &c., imported for th are moderate, and James Carter, ag andicumaer wean’ pete, gases ssortment unequalled, Shirt Manufacturer, 645 tention to bis assortment of fashionable ntlemen, youths and boys, made of rranted to fit. Deere ‘every variety of stocks, cravate andes for boys. @ prac ufacturer, these goods are unsurpassed oa fo etyle and beauty, ‘irts, Under Shirts and goods im general, street, corner of rices are moderate, and no HLL? x 292 Sep wie . , Phe reason is bis wn immense stock of rich embroidered un- and underfsleevee, collars, worked lenges pocket: eckectete &e., re we will sell at o1 tbeir cost to manufacture. aire ot rich lac: oto $0 per pair ‘The above are tue cheapest H. LEADBEATER & CO., corner of Leonard street. Great Sale of Fancy Goods at H. 8. Roge: Wenep Usage, optag vo the asseatite sepairs cs bares eonsequence of the recent fire der or this immense stock, embracing work boxes, reticules, fant ret ing an boxes gent gentle- ode over offered in t! he premises. The remain- ier logan snd adler ee canes, ant status eg! lob yf 01 eee, New ruben togetter with th most’ choles selection of perfumery ant aps, 8 Vi foynfor the amusement and ingeruetion of ebildren; sll will be sold without regard to cost onr citizens to suppl: and besutifol at leas half of the usual prices. 'S. ROGERS" Fancy Bazaar, 449 Let This be Your Guide :— Bs. a me ‘in 46,60, aud os. pe oe r yard. * id $6 Gowgus and ee mati ne to Fh ca.” my yard. Carpetings.—Peterson & Hamphrey. eee of White street, have just received ‘a latge aesorement of car- ting, they. will wall at the following low sae is criparay ich 1 Brusects 8” per yard 0 er yard; rich Brassels Se. is er yard yard; ingrain Benard agar iy low, Let.the Ladies Decide—Whether *tis better to be benutifully ebod or the reverse; whether "tis better to ‘waeve money upon wretched ese e to have CANTRELL'S exquisite gaiters at the a {RAE Ceuteell's twelve ebilling gaitersare the prettiest, the » the most tasteful and elegant that we ever ex- Whose $3 75 French Made toOr det, ty,4. BAKER, 15 Ann street, will west as wall as any best French patent leather boots, fair tehed, $5 to $7, ehoes and gaiters equally low. To Economise tn Your Family Expendi. tures, it is only Bowery, bets nd Grand Casco nl an strictly mcash one, enables us to take cannot compete with ods or the prices we sell eit ‘markets that. man advantage of t themselves of, and consequent! by many in the Sende to be of n superior’ qual Faordi Good det for rainy Joy peloee. ‘ments in the co thereby enabling us pe Be for article at price their butter frem second tna't ‘aed hangs, ‘sacrifice, wines and brandies, d unadulterated. baad in halt pip cighthe, from 10 $020 by from imported in 1800, ’ Shove articles do not prove ea epren turn id the money will be refunde wgthere not enumerated, may be G8. I any of the ced, they may be cles, her with man} baa’ at the store of ALBR Hester and Grand streets, and also at the store street, corner of Commercial Accounts and the oe, Appletons’, in ‘Brondway) vo receive of such mervantile houses as may wi é 0. ‘They do this to perfection. a gapress Messonger. Rural Ice Cream Saloons and Tea Gardens go let, situated in Twenty-third street, between In the event of the Ww eine eine into effect om the am Fancy Cutlery.-The came Assort- bracee every style of pen, poel ver; alto a variety of choice razors. SAUNDERS, No. 7 Astor House, Defiance Salamander TRICK is the sole ated ket, and r Goods warranted, ‘387 Brondway. c. Depot 192 Pearl street, one door delow Maiden lan ind Toupees, 2. aiviion, bave changed the wholi In fitting, perpetual, in ‘and price molerate, bing tem ef eumatin. geable, Sn avy and Toupees.— ‘eclebrated factory for these articles is 233 Broadway. Wate toems forthe cia "eware of bi ‘Whotesale and f imi rivalled hair ie ays B ee ee cometimes Padeaaein now only at No. +, and 417 Spent eres where all rs th . Tol iment. Depot 60 Cortlandt st. Price, 50 cents. Wigs and ‘This —An Old Man Se tecpece fro i ce chen , do. le SuEARD, 27 Maiden lane. Back and front braids, bau bet yale bpd Moustache inced in six met ty By , which will not stain or injure the skin. it'50 a want hair, Sia bottle, sat to any part otthe ovuntay. R. G. GRAHAM. 585 Broadway. ery spread, induc ‘this public invitation ‘te jor medical advice, or shose resid , at his office, 714 Broadway. He wil them perfectly safe and reliable counsel here he cannot be afford re- and bette wil give such information as wit enable the inva- or stranger to avoid impos’ ad find pted): p> all diseases ‘and throat ; palpitation, sus'all other terms e07 beast dlasore 3 liver sate pais, and all other diseases of stomach and bo = as ; prol Xrecbunse Se of female com eaknesses: rhi it thin i larities wn letter, givin, fall dias or the os ase. Pi rs ving @ nt of the osse, Prompt answers cia eintts Alt coun 1 and advice wisho ay snares For Fever and $1.50; ethene Pills, $1. syru Rushto: coercy pei tor each For drops ene pAroite’ 's Schiedam schnappe, Watt's antidote, each $1. ‘for mmoumnatinm, scro- ¢.—Hyatt’s life Maas 2c i Cama, ge 2 cents, odstrnction, ibert’s temale ‘monthly ice tie $1. Also, Thomp- son’s tooth soap gnd Orris tooth paste, each 25 cents; at ON’S, 127 Bowery. Harrison’s Flavoring Extracts, in the Pari- ty, strength, and identity of thelr flavors, meet the highest mands of the most refined and cultivated tastes, and in all qualities which constitute excellence have equalled. They aro of twelve variaties, to supply t wante of all, ii flavoring ail vari la, almond, cel Pas- pplied at good retail grocers, Harrison's extract of Eitek Tes tae Eanabstanlel®” Whe usheenl menah cases se modified and subdued by compounding with akes it the most ing of all extracts of musk, 1g. —Altho: and frait, yet is invarisbl. headaches, and colicolie frat Pills ave, wherever tried, been pronounced ventive' and curative remedies for these seasons - which flesh is heir to.” ‘The infinite variety of cures they have effected, would require volumes to recount, and their virtu ‘as the diseases in our system, to which th doen so successtully applied. Hearing for the Deaf.—Persons afflicted with deafness are invited to the Acoustic Auricle, which prepared | plates 80 adjusted gree of vibration, which p enters ito the eae Product go, constructed ag 1g noticed, DERICK V. RUSHTON" at 0'astor, House cornet ot Bureley street, and 417 Broadway, corner of Canal strect. Hernia.—Only Prize Medal.—Awarded to MARSH & CO., by the Industrial Exhibition of All Natione, for their ey ent radical cure truss. Reference as to ite superiors fe. Valentine Moth, Willard Parker, M, Cerncchan. An extensivelist of memos of mere ile and other gentlomen cured. by thie truss may b MARSH & 3g Maiden lane, New Y. MARSH, CORLISS & Go. Ms eos West Fourth street, in cinnati, Ohio. Holloway’s Pills.—Bere 1s Health for All.— Bec for all —This noble ioe acting as it does immodi- he mainspring of life, restoring ealth, energy and in @ manner superior to known to the world. Sold at the jew York, and 214 Strand, mdon, and by all druggiste, at 25 cer 4 cents and $i Neuralgia, Rneumatism, «&c., are Effectus ally sgonqnered, by the -“Aunibliater,” discevered by De. R, 486 Broadway, where it is for sale, Itis the only remedy known vo cure these affections, and for which the best of references will be given. Pamphlots gratis, and will be sent by mail. Hyatt’s Life rossi ee poireeercees In Its ity, i F complaint, Kid: pot 248 Grand steset 18 Patent Medicine for Sale, having the most eral use and extensive sale of any article in the United i health of the proprietor makes this sacrifice y., “Terms favorable, but will reqaire means, Ad- reese box 1,755 Post 0: Four m Depot for for destroying insects and vermin, 424 Broadway. To Nervous Sufferers.—A Retired a A man, restored to health in s few days, after many y: eee ed iy oans of cure. ry Gov. Join My Degual 07 Fulton strest, Brooklya: ‘The Great Inhaling Remedy for ng consum| CURTI only 33, tbe pass year y Balm of Thousand Fiowers—for beautify. ing the complexi a eradicating all tan), pimples and freckles trom th PEIRIDGE & Cv., boston; C. H. RING, 192 Broadway, Agents. hygeana. Anis Louisa, abeth Luerssen, of crou| f and the late ear, 7 months and 19 days. 8 and acquaintances of the family are re- invited to y attend the funeral, at half past one from the residence of her Charen F, Smith, No. 572 third avenae, eye 10, of congestion of the lungs, IpA, oun M. ahd Ruth Heckle, aged I'yoar, 3 pEipesind are respectfully invited to at- , at nine o’clock, from the No. 61 Vandam street. 10, eon Louisa, daugh- funny Aan Tarner, aged 2 months. ‘dad tro ee ony residence of her parents, Nos 201 Mon- roe street. ‘Ihe relatives and friends are respectfully in- vited to attend. On Friday worning, May ~~ aftera > ee iar Caro- as of the tally ‘are invited to atternoon, from No, 156 Spring ‘clock 4 morrow afternoon, regidence of her wae Ling SusAN OAKLEY, The relatives and funeral, street, without further notice. On Thursdsy, May 10, at her residence, ra. Es wife of George Caplin, ‘Her remains will be interred in T: morrow Gpaaiceg lad inp a) Carat it waiting for the friends of the family un! at the corner of Grand street anc Peiwey- ‘On Thursday, Ma: N, aged 28 years. The remaina will be taken to the Cemetery of the Ever- greens, from No, 41 York street, Brook! thi On Thursday evening, May 10, Atsert Crow.ey, only son of Robert and Fanny 5 weeks and 6 on. funeral will take place from No. 3 Fourth street, n, this afternoon, at two o’clock. The friends r axe invited to attend. ,, May 11, GrorGe Bstrs SeLLEcK, On Friday afternoon, abeth 'M. Selleck, aged 6 years son of James W. and and 6 months. this at four o’elock, from No, 51 South Third street, Williamsburg. The friends of the are invited to attend. ewer a ‘nd Barat ww] ‘oy Tsland and ‘Western papers please copy. 1, BuxsaMin Rowxanp, 14, in the Slat year of an to find person own, & healthy male child. call Place, 18th YOUNG ENGLISH LADY, SPBAKIN fluently, having bad several years’ Sepnciy cam dpa kinds of ‘or as companio puristant hourekee tom a fone SEE |i peace Tuite MA. 4 ys ahi this week. 4 VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG “GIRL vier A tion aan and at panbenae has lived with yams Beat of velty reference, Bourk’s store, ist avenue, between 19th and 20t! YOUNG LADY, WHO WRITES A GOOD PLAIN hand, wishes to en; as mech ist, or would go as isloswoman.” Address bos a ofice, stating where fn interviow may Le had. YOUNG FRENCH PERSON, WELL RECOMMEND- patents & situation to ‘take care of children and to ; understands dressmaking. Good reference ‘ea at 149 Grand ot,, between) and 4 o’cloek, pri- entry. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS FLAK ook and first rate baker, and laundress; is capable to do all the domestic housework. Good city reference, Can be for two days, at 228 West 26th et., between Sth aud en, | GENTERI AND RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN 0 engage with s lady to make her dresses and nay ; duce undoubted reference of eed ity. See ty ag Ar COMPETENT NURSE, OF MANY YEARS’ BX- perience in tl wants a situation, ina is capable to sew if re- y city referense. Apply at, No. Union court, University place, PPRENTICES WANTED TO LEARN, DRESSMAK- ing.-None but neat sewers need apply. Also, one mood na thet understands the business} aleo.'a smart, girl eral hcusework; must bring good recommendations. pply' at 7 Wore 20th at, Mrs. ME SITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN, rithout children, ss conchman and assistant carde Would make himself generally us it of city re: ence. Can be seen at 68 Barclay st., (British Consul’s office,) from 11 o’elock till 4. YOUNG MAN, WHOSE EVENINGS ARE UNEM, _Doyed, ip anxious to devote them to the writing. up of making out sccounts or otherwise. Satistacto imonialscan be furnisned. Address’ i. Baker, Horal COLORED WAITER WANTED—ONE WHO UN- derstands his business, and ean give good reference, Ap- Ply at No, 7 5th av,, between 1 and 4 o'clock, GOOD CONVETANCER, AND LAW COPYIST, AC. quainted with New Y ‘would be glad to obtain a» ge ys ina fee where hie 208 ve required $50) per Sees, wins ‘provboe hereafter, Address Thompson, 18 Talman street, Brooklyn, GLISHMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GROOM ‘® good driver, has good experience and understand the care of horses well. Good reference given. Address J. P., box 175 Herald office. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. RIDGE ET KILKE reily, fcterim, Trelai RINE McAR’ Parish of Dram* R. 1; or any information of them will be thankfully receiv- od by Dr Ford at 506 Hudson street, N. Y. B. ALVORD, ESQ, SALADA, TE 5 call.upon meat yout earliest conveni KD 04 it Broadway. NEORMATION, WANTED OF JOHN CLARK, WHO came to New York in the ship Simorad June, 1853, Any information given of hii ly received by # friend at 93 Ens NFORMATION WANTED—OF WILLIAM THOMPSON, of London, (Somerstown, Kings Cross,) at No. 11 South William street, up stairs. FM. M, 8. FULTON, OR HIS HEIRS, FORMERLY OF , Will oall at 180 Atlantic strect, Brooklyn, thoy Will hear of something to thelr advantage, We ral Pe Rss 4 4Ta BirraNt. CoARLES i ompany nee William Undortilh oH ted one binek loth of bout, plaid or striped vest, black 8 ut had om black ‘loth Foundabout, brown mixed pa ious to see eo FE ar Wall streot. ‘oki x oap, dark paras ui or teaniae pecjente , light hair, very fin good looking and genteel ‘appearasoo; may. . and & mouse colored Koss the boy er boys to Ni %, will be amply rewarded. Crear WILL FIND A NOTE FOR HIM AT THE Will he please call or send street, New Fors, i m square Post Office. ior it to oblige bis friend MPHE YOUNG LADY WHO LEFT ORANGE, NEW pril last, and parted with her Newark, hae same day, Hf hom re she wil ind reception, and rolieve the deep’ distross of hor amicten father and family. SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMA and ssrdener,by one who truly understands the business, ‘Tho best of reference can be given; no objection to go in the pawl A line addressed to C. G., Herald office, will be at- jended to. % MORRIS & COMMA ET 'S, 287 BROADWAY, , CORNER an be found English, eS and Ger- man hes 0 porters, waite , laborers, at 257 ‘Broad {belt CLERK ~ WANTED. AMERICANS. ONLY ‘at 408 6th avenue, GOOD SEGAR ASSORTER 18, DESIROUS OF GET. ting a situavion in one of the larger manufactoric this city. in Europe tor several years, large factory, as foreman, and can produce tho best ences here, Apply at D. ‘Henius’, 62 John st, OY WANTED—AS OFFICE BOY, IN AN IRON house, down town. Address box 650 Post Office, BY; 17 YEARS OF AGE, WANTS TO LEAR! machinist, carpenter. plumber, or some other able trade, Inquire at 9 Patton street, in the store. YALIFORNIA—A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO SPEAKS Fronoh and English, wanta a situation to go to Califor- nin with a lady or family. Best city references given Ad- ¢ress for two days, M. U., Herald office. THE Werte A mperncre best Bp a at 504 Houston st., first floor, front room. iCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Ruut i Hal ) Sina ‘hae he ie eo expe: cme vaying, tore Gi ton fer two wo daye, at 131 Weet loth ee, between ! Sth i 6th ave NTED—A SCOTCH PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO cook, wash ard iron ina small family Wares $0 per month. Apply at 153 Broad jere be sent in at 8 ote lation, as nearly correct as |, may do tale bras been pr" in Jersey City. stairs, and will not be « Wyeast SITUATION, AS COOK AND PASTRY Kk, and to assist in the washing and ironing; ection to the country. Please call at ATL Ath and 2d avenues, for two days. ‘ANTED—AN ACTIVE, STRONG GIRL, TO ern beusewerk of private familys “Apply at iT CHARMING VOLUME. BELL SMITE 48 ROAD. With numerous illustrations Healy, Waloutt ant wera SITUATION, BY A SMART, NEAT Reree and chamberma ‘young girl of 16. as oh it. pl Tai gist will take $3 io S48 month; or waiton a lad an iron for the babe, ii or Highly recommended bys lady. Cali at 210" Bast 330 at | English ‘nay who wae he sotcempineates tital woman he ever au Vocnma #0 hotly jealous. C. DERBY, 119 Nassan street, And for sale by all booksellers. MMON SENSE.—PEOPLE Of / LAIN IDEAS, WHO ‘are desirous to learn some!) afflictions at the + ing boo! ng ci Miss Smead, the bos ti he atar of the Tulleri ries | leon as being the 4 of whom the Empr Ubliehed thie day, ‘ANTLD—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘as char bermaid and wait Or, or AB nurse and se xmets West 30th st., between BY A RESPECTACLE bermaid, oF chambermaid and Waiter. Best of city reference ean be given. Please call at No. 6 Jackson place, Downing st. SITUATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPECT. Woman, as’chambermald or Jaundross 5 fe hervelf generally pply st No, 135 Sullivan No-eJestion to the country: BY A eget rte ‘ANTED-—A SITUATION, ‘young woman, se cham! ‘ay be of use to hat * bedside, rl soa to sets ge hi. ilies.”? eet. Containing—The Seven by the Christmas Fire. ors Daughter, Fortune molete in’ one large ait of the author, bt cents a Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, young girl, to do chamberwork, or general hou: ina dmaliamily. ‘Good referenced given. store No. 219 Fulton st, ANTED— BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN @ situation as good plain cook, first rate washer aud ironer; has the best of city reference. 12th st., third floor, front room. NTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND wi rs Best city seterence given. Ploase call av 12 ‘nut te *Pbiladelphia. form edition of Charies > <2 Apply at 377 East t twelve volume: had separately, a» for: David yeh tin 2 NTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSBWORE; must be @ good washer and iron Apply at 204 Spring at., hall Wages moderate, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOUNG WOMAN, s situation a8 laundress; is an excellent. platn cook} bak in pastry; or as chambermaid ‘Has lived in the dest families, and can give good city reference, Vanda et., in the Tear, first house, ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE WOMAN, TO TAKE charge or superinte: Apply as No. 3 in the dining 4 permanent s{tuation oan be I cant wall answer the business. Yerman could apply Rb the Thiiedelphia® ‘a sent to any one em aier pontithes a sosaplehe Library edition, cgntatning the whole of and bound in vazious in black cloth, $7 50; very large octavo volumes the above works, hands: pe styles. Price ot complete tet boun in scarlet cloth, Aiby in Oa lide: sty tiple merbled ‘edger, e \n ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A (te ation as chambermaid or waiter, or to taki f moe. Call at 262 East 151 children. Good city ret thick and fine ite paper, all the original ||!u:tratio Phis, ote. fom the original Lev Each volume conta! may be had in complete seta, « Price $1 50 « volume, or $18 for * Call cr send for whatever 1. B, PETERSON'S, 102 ¢ EW PUBLICATION! tion—Just Publis! New Passenger li British Provinces and United ney, weights, meagre standard, tons, cwts, PROTESTANT COOK, WHO THO- ae city references id 20, who Cat between 10 and 12 ee son edition. on lene teed ® novel complete, and Yolume separately. ste linderstands her busin Tequired. | Also, ter and_hee' city refecons 9 Ot 227 Oth avenue. We anareE BY TWO FouUS ters, to mind children, or to taking care of chi ant estaut st., Philadelphia, >» TARIYF—NEW EDI- —A,\s votioal Tariff of Duties, ithe free arric jes and treaty with the 8 tables ot foreign mo- to the United States Fodnsth, to pounds; in- ra to tri lidren; would attond s or a fancy store; no objections to chamberwork; they ‘and embroidery, and Write good Call at 301 West 19th st,, near bak understand sewing hand ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN—AS cant \d to assist in washi Blake pow ‘Court st., second hy all new iaw ED OUTEEL, stationers, Sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of ease circulars and information rel at's Just published by RICH © 1 61 William street. NTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, BY A PRO- in ® private family; under. testant young woman, stands her business periectiy; is a goo er. Is willing to/e0.@ short, distance in the conntry. Apply at Mo. 7 Union court, Univer: ~ TEU GR + - ORSE TELEGRAPH. Best city reference, Now YoRx, ALUANY anv ‘Pr AaLo Compyany. gyre apt pba teat AT samakii quiz treet. None but ‘ANTED—SEVERAL MAP MOUNTERS.— THOSE who understand the business, wifl find em, "8 Map Establishment. No. 18 Bee! \OOK.—WANTED, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A GOOD C cook. Call before 11 o’clock at 110 Fifth avi 00K AND LAUNDRESS WANTRD—TWO ENGLISH, American, or colored women, in the above capaeities it a private family. The best references required. Apply at No.3 Madison avenue, from 9 to 4 o'clock. NANVASSERS WANTED.—-TWO RESPECTABLE energetic men, well acquainted with the city, can find constant employment and ood ne Pegs at the office of the United States Mining Journal, Pearl st., Hanover square. Apply at 12 o’clook, this day. HRISTIAN HOME OF PROTECTION AND IN- ‘struction for female servants, 66 East Thirty-eighth street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues, RUG CLERK WANTED—AT BERRIAN’S DRUG Store, 170 Grand st-. Williamsburg, None need apply without the b nce as to character snd qual cations. RELIGIOUS | NOTICES, VHRISTIAN SYNAGOGUE-—ST. JOHN'S HAL! jowery and hie ae aggre John rative of (author of aievrat the frat century, t ry day morning, at 10} {7 P.M, the things necessary A faith and practice, and on the polk: dispensation. On Sunday even- The Solution of tho Eastern Ques- tion, as revealed in me Soriptures of Truth. Lens 2 NEXT, AT 7}¢ O'CLOCK P. M., ermon will be preac! the Ingathering of Lerach, Sooond m Karth at 163 First street, ae the Holy Scriptures, some pablications may tical signs of this is expiriny ing the subject. wil or Margare. Bisho} Coming of Christ, ROTESTANT EPISCO! Holy Evangelists (St corner ot Cliff.—servie M, and 33 o'clock P. EV. HENRY WARD BEECHER WILL DELIVER A lecture in the Unitea Presbyterian obureh, in West ‘Lwenty-fifth etrect, between Seventh evening, May 17, at a qua for the benefit of t he 25 cents ench, for sale at John J. Van PAL FREE CHURCH OF THE ‘go's coapel), Beekman street, ry Sunday, at 103g o'clock A. betore F O elec, RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS J the retail and preseription business, can apply at 183 jowery. INERS WANTED—AT MRS, MOSS'S 214 3d avenue, between Be and ‘a6 saleswomen, with good re OUSEKEEPER.—AN Femi al aeen’ OF UN- doubted capacity, is, a ‘situation, use ot re fansliye is & good seam can, ene housework. Best city re- n. pesky ‘at 88 Varick OUSEKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN american widow, in a small family, widower’s family referred. Jags Sheriff st., rear entrance, back arement. iL tor ‘one woke OUSEKEEPER'S SITU, ee Indy take chi arge of & ee lage widow ers tamily. 0 object, but a good ho: Tly st 609 Broadway, tecond flor, for three anys. ANDS WANTED—FOR MANTILLA AND DRESS- making, Inquire of Meyer & Kosenthal, 13 Mott at, TAUNDRESS—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN situation as laun respectable private iamily. Apply this day, at employer's, 21 Bre voort place, Fenth at. ON WANTED—BY AN od, Aap ta) family; would me hee ° Marrica, On Wednesday, May 9, by the Rey. Abm. R. Van Nest, Jr., Mr, Samvet J. Bocerr, of Hackensack, N. J., to Miss Lotise M. ‘SEEBER, of this city. On Tues¢ay morning, May 8, by the Rev. Mr. Shelling, Jouy J. KRavss to Estee . Hortox, both o* this city. ‘On Tuesday, May 8, at the Lutheran Church, corner of Fifteenth street and Sixth avenue, by the Rev. F. W. Geissenbeimer, Mr. Joux Howzperner, of Germany, to Mise Hewnierta Becksr, of this city, only daughter of John D. Becker, Esq. In Brooklyn, on Thursday evening, May 10, by the Rey. R. Hatueld, hur, EDwAxD Parersox, son ot the late Rev. Edward Peterson, to Miss Mary A. Fiorgntive, both of Brooklyn. Rhode lana Pag rs please copy. In Brook, “ry ome May = le the Rev. Mr Rem- mington, Mr. p Narnan Miss Caarity 3, SiN- cLam, of Craneville, N. oe Easton, Pa., papers copy. At Flatbush, L. 1., oo rrehepaay, May 10, by Rev. Dr. Strong, Mr. BUsn G. Brows, of this city, to Miss Conng- ua L., eldest daughter of John C. Bergen, tsq., of the former place. At Husnmoad, Maine, on Tuesday, May 1, Jonn Mer- RILL, to Miss Lizzie SOUTHARD, dau Liter of T. J. Bouiard? eq. ; and at the same time and place, Tie DORE WILDER to Miss CARRIE A. CARNEY, daugnter of Capt. James Carney, all of Richmond, Diea, On Thursday, May 10, Wititam E. Suita, aged 35 years. His triends and aequainiances and the friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this attersoes, atoneo’cleck, from his late residence, No. 18 Laight street, without further invitation. Onwego papers please copy. On Thursday, May 10, 0 Of injuries received by the fall- ing of a barrel of w. Mr, JouN Sarre, a native of Sheffield, England, aged 46 years and 5 months, His relatives and friends, and those of his non, Joseph, who lost his life by the same casualty, are sae invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow mornii nine o'clock. trom his late residence, No. 178 it. On Friday, Mey 11, WiuaM Errinauam Scorr, aged 39 ears. . His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited pris aaah w aoa nec sen is late nce, No. it at withor Per trae. hing i, SS evening, May a illness, Pea lal nied wot 8 OF amily are ly in’ to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at three o'clock, f1 her late resioence, No, 126 Sixth avenue. onan On Friday morning a 11, Thomas Hanes, agea 42 years, 6 seeatho and} dn The relatives and iruane the family, and those of his brother, Edward Hugh Fespecttally invited to Soot oe recs, as cicetcn ee 'o clock, withe ty 0 Tnoon, at one 0’ \ ong farsber ov oan cee of in Thursday morn! iy isease of the he: SAmvrL BURNS, late steward of the packet ship St. Deus? aged 45 years. is friends epee seats) Bi the members of Philomathean Lolge No. 646, G. U. 0. 0. F., the Stewards’ and Cooks’ Marine Benevolent Society, and the Mutual Relief Socie- ty, are invited to attend the f funeral, to-morrow after. Boon, at oue o'clock, from his late residence, No. 61 Mom Pricey, May 11, Mr. Jawes Grn, f ‘ay, May AMES GIBR, formerly of Bl field, New Jersey, in the bith year of his age Saiaand The friends ana relatives of the fi i ea reapectflly invited to attend the funeral, from yo 108 mao. street, morrow pT sang at re o’el rs please co} May 11, after a BH, and painfal illaess, Dennis A. Woon, eldest 801 fol Band Hulten Wood, aged $1 years and 25 a The frience and relatives of the family are Ms cea 4 invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, ai two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 3 Twelfth serves, corner of ‘Ninth avenue, without sree invitation. ‘Obio and Newburg aa please copy. the S7ta year of her age. ED HOUBE, HARLEM.. THis FASHIONABLE RE fort is now complete in all its ap Attached are constantly aaesk ft ton ie to befound. Persons in "want of horses plied at the Red House. Seder, and trotting mavches occur every ond Avenue cars pass the feack isin token NENTREVILLE COURSE, L. jay 14, at 3 o'clock P. M. Sin 5. Mr’ James D, McMann names ch. m. Pooah Acer) 10 wagon, wagon and driver to we Hall names g. g. Mero, (pacer,) Cr, gel slip and ‘Grand street. f hourly, for the course. EL CONKI pis tage for Sd or LOCATION. - —THE TROTTING ad Black Hawk, out of jendid hy the finest and 1-SPACING. MONDAY, jatoh $2,(00, mile heats re at Toss Colt *ilitmsbure, Proprieto ‘table of Jose county, at thirty dollars the » HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., ‘WANTED. WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A NEATLY » furnished room, suitable for 1odging, for which $3 per month will be paid.’ Loot! town preferred. UILDING, WITH STEAM POWER. ANY PERSON pe I G Targe building in this city, to rent, with a itty team engine in it, can find a tenant by a4- drei ig, Pox Fy 061 Post Office. TABLE be Spm tats oe 1 TO 18T NOVEM. to st Any ono having the above bo Tr ioe t, oF below Houston, may address P. L., Union square Post Utiice. ‘ANTED—A THREE STORY HOUSE, condition, with, all the modera improvenenta, near il and Tenth street. ANTED—FOR A SMALL FAMILY, APARTMENTS of wat loss than, hres rooms, with necessary cony table neighborhood: per month. Address, stating particulars, Priater, “DE NTISTRY. DENTIST, BEGS TO IN- blie, that having finished he ill henceforth devote his attention iM rancl ‘and punctuality, at his, Tosid rot close by the Battery. ARD.—S. SPOONER, M. D. form his patients and the utmost dre ger ENTIST REMOVAL—S W. JUDSON, DENTIST, * has removed 7, office from 165 Bast ‘Broadway to No, 118 Ninth street, a few doors west of Broadway. M.D. DENTIST, 200 THIRD AVE- Kightesat! ite th ire set. Teeth extracted for the EETH iON GOLD, ONLY $1 Tu $3 sets, EACH. WAR 4. '$20 to $00; vies WANG oaly $l; 5 fill. “ASTROLOGY. — STROLOGY—MRS, PREWSTER FROM 0 GREAT Femoved to, 78 Madison street, noxt rest, and still continues her business as ADAME MORBOW, SEVENTH . DAUGHTER MIs ie ited usal gift 1 past, 76 Broome street, Gentlemen not admitted. FROM pane gale) nd HER ‘olumbia streets. yanens ALWIN, services to the ladi teauttes we cae cute Yew acigiwedy | syreete, ESIDENT GOVERNESS.—THE DAUGHTER OF A deceased clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal churok desires a situation as companion toa lady. or as resident governess, to have charge of and instruct children under twelve years of age: the country proterred. A home rather than the amount of pecuniary recompense is the advertiser's isfactary references will be given and B.Z, care of A. Schwerin, Esq., 112 ALESWOMAN WANTED.—A YOUNG LADY, OF AT- tractive appearance and pleasing manners, to ‘a:tend in S segar store of tho highest respectability on Urosdway ; he must boof astrictly moral and respectable character; nono others Addrets, with name and reference, Broudway, Hered often. ERVANT WANTED.—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE ‘seamstress; one who understands the cutting and children’s dresses, and who can furnish good re- commendations, may apply ‘at 141 Remsen st., Brooklyn. SiFreten wn WANTED—BY A_ RES! TABLE French woman, to travel with a family to France. she ait want any poym be riven from the family who she li 2d 96 GITUATION WANTED—AS MATRON, IN A PUBLIC inat;tution, oF to take the charge in & private gentloman’s family or hotel, by & middle aged lady of exporiencs; xs held Fesponsite Hattenain anenbar ef pebiis ianitetions both in this Philadelphia; has had the care of chit- be Blgheos. chasacter. A P., Herald office. . Good referoni with now. Call salary expected. Ad 1 family; -) country. WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS stant esp yw Best of reference given. 8. PECTABLE YOUNG maid ina respectable U W. Freneb sirl, Apply at 138 Sullivan private family. IRAVELLING AGENTS WANTED-—IN EVERY CITY and town throughout the Union. New sheet, just out, —Map the “great battlefields, Europe, Crime: CS 4 Baltic ch Ay portraits of the p routes and distanc is the sheet or map line. B.—Great bea HE AMERICAN FOREIGN EMIGRANT PROTEC. tive and Employment Society have opened an ofee tor the hire of tem t NO, 8 Sands st., near Fulton, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A MARRIED WOMAN, A SITUATION as wat nurse, who lest her baby; with feeah of mili; bost of olty referen 0 Brooklyn, for two days, from 8 A. M. too. ANTED—A SISUAPION, BY A RESPECTABLE og woman, ae cxembermaid anc iconing. or to take ch ference. nue WANTED-—A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, by a respectable young girl, to do cooking of washing and ironing, , a Ban ington a 8, Tourth floor, front PP ANTED-GIRLS WHO UND! atamD MAKING UP che or ruboer goods. Aj te Porchs Factory, 20th st. between 10ib and be Warren ‘ANTED—A FRENCH PROTESTANT WOMAN, A asnurse and seamstress. Apply at 74 East 23d stroct, between 10 and 12 o'clock, Ck ey) WAITER, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, at olty references roquited | Apply st 130 Kast Mpetwean th | ANTED—BY 5 RESPECT ABAD YOUNG GIRL, A situation as ; tally understands her busi noes in all ite ieeneh Hae the best of city reference. Can be seen for two days, at 7 Cth avenue, second floor, front room. ANTED—BY A ba Lt aig hg ty YOUNG WOMAN, ‘4 PE nae and mate here 18th jeotion ta ca in the + pd Rad OG MVomuen, buuu divs, Levmd evuum, Lue Lares Gaye, — NTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED MAN, A SITUA- tion as superit tendent for a railroad comp: or address O. Le House, 77 Cortlandt st. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, IN A NICE, GENTEEI m now elding. thé iratept is wi darese B. Flovence, Brondway Post Uffeo, for tute enclosing one dollar to pay’ for this waverticement, ences required. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED BAR KEEPER; ish or French cook. Bost city refe- sCavananieun, ‘The public are inform ali the above named pla bre a good = NIED—A MAN, TO TAKE CHARGE OF A ROUTE to eolleet, oF to collect and serve eoquainted wi a sd box 138 Herald ofc, na O° ANTSED—AT 41 School teachers, conductors, baggage mon, mei varkeepers, walters comchmen, Applicants, enclosing $i re- from Syracuse to Oxwoge and (gdensburs Arrangements are made for the hice of offices at the Franklin “douse ‘New York, and at ‘lyde, Lyons and Albion. ishment, in s short (BASEMEN 1p sgemets, porte LY REWARDS, REWARD.—THE STORE ¥ THE UNDER- goods, eonmtne of teil Sheretrom. A reward return of said a be promptly suite: areere THOS. SPINK, Agent. ANIED—A HAT SALESMAN, ONE WELL AC- quainted with the business, None other Broadway, opposite the ishe Roods to the undertigned. rt of said goods, ® proportiouste amo i be st The fol sae wor 00 Inquire of White, 321 For the recov re Particalae deseri cotton back, 21 inehes \D—A YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD ADDRESS, TO or $i on liberal salary, nitadetphia, Apply to, or address, Wm, away, room so. 1. ston a1 Catlins, 468 Broa AN TED—AN ACTIV: vats, SU to 3z inches wide. Cc. € DAMBMANN B00. eis E PIE, rode te pand big INTELLIGENT MAN, TO take charge of s hotel or lodging house, for » modsrsto , With @ view to bis becoming @ partner ould be experienced in Superintendent, with name and references, REWARD.—JOON burg bie ft Scotian tel keeping in this ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMA) LUGAN & Co., notive yours man; bas city reference. JANIED—A&N EXPERIENCED FARM LABORE to go about vhirty miles from the city. Hast te 8 gardener and well recommended, REWARD. — 1.087. ‘neon, in frost of J. 1. Maiden Jane, ® pearl soar! pi paid by J. 1. Vandewater, and no questions asked: ON TAURSDAY AFTER- J ANTED—A HEAD WAITER me FIRST CLASS Vandewster's ‘store, No. 14 hotel, who periectly un is his business, and the entire management of the di Must have the Walters, tlerald office, with names ot references, and where last employed. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, TO or to act as salesman, it street, a double pack pd lave The best of refer er, 1 the ‘nade bf chee. The finder ward by “Bin at No. 163 aad 165 cs, 01 in a jewelry sicre; will work tor Jow Ww rence given. Ad- dress 8. Goldstein, 35 ANTED—A DRUG CLERK. pts AT THE COR. pple and Fulton ste, FROM STATEN old white y ponte: hi at Fastory file Post Siiees 3. Ly sae wor SRTHINGTON, ANTBD—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A SITUA. tion in a bookbindery, or printing offic his apprenticesbip to both; chm spesk French; wagos not £0 pid ‘an object, Address to George thornton, 42 Mulberry x iO Pathe ON FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1886, Answers to thename of will be paid tor ber on dolivery at No. 7 8 Scoteb terrier slut; ANTED—BY A FRENCHMAN, WHO HAS with the most respectable fainilies in this city tion as valet with a private family. No object city reference. Address A. N. ] ANTED—A SMART BOY ACQUAINTED WITH THE dry goods business, to take cash at the Commercial Mouse, 147 Spring st. ANTED—A BOY, RD.—LOST, ON THE AFTERNOV: ge oe ena} dark trindle cols: Tiger. will return oald dog to 278 West Eightconth sieest, thal ter ceive the above reward. $5 3 yen —LOST ON THE AFTERNOON Ou THE ant, a large Newfoundland d 0 ‘Taewers to Ube antes of Harry to st Fourth avenue, shallecelve tne the thanks of the owner, IN A WHOLESALE DRUG Address, in handwriting of spplicant, box 1,535 LOST | AND FOUND. 0G LOST.—STRAYED PROM 244 EAST BroaDway, morning, 11th inst., a black ebain collas, with ercit mercantile houre, in hseree or natn all at 153 Chat bam street, where qualification can be had ia thi an unlimited attendance gi NET, Treasvrer of the Washington Cometery, Gathor ef the Americtn System. CARD —THE SUBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE NEW pupils daily for class or private instructio t Ut penmanship and bookkee dt ° int will be iiberaliy sevardet. T.—ON THURSDAY BYBNING al ointed of white on th OLIVER B. ‘SAGuLDSMIY rm ee Broadway. bal sion to the office at Urescett House, DNESDAY EVENING, IN THE VI- Carmine streets, & lady's fur may apply to King, hatter, 37 LOCUTION.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN MAY of joining ‘im select class, oF rereive OST—A CARRIAGE Boos A suitable reward ® turn to gdh store, Eastchester, DROPPED SOMEWHERE Dirt bridge oF Exate Le ypesid om ite te: "earl street, ip SSOR GORRIN, son, omni, A BLACK AND TAN TRAN he name of Floren the ‘heads ate! snob bere Eighth strect, frst houve east of {P4NiSH LANGUAGE ee TO ANY WELL in return to give lessons in the ion from 6 to 3’. M. Gollare reward ® vill her return to 107 ducated person willin; TE aish Th OST—ON, THURSDAY, MAY 10, WHILE CROSSING Spanish Agency, 75 Murray street. rewarded b; Van Brent & Watrou nd 00 lying at ag. pee jam bers street, acorn jinown 198 his aircompateney an fein perticularly valved ae the gift of s friend FURNITURE. POHL, 164 JAY STREET, BROOKLYN, RJ on ‘hich he will sell on reanonsls ve terms. SMEORR ‘ oe 0, MANUYACTURERS or pe bedsteads, ) have removed from: aaa way, wherestheg hope to see ve shear ree jens return sai TMRODO ew. Py ‘LEY, 42 South T—O) RS) LITTLE WHITE pte "te IN THURSDAY, vit ea neues hit “a reward of Ave Gl fy with ash colors A REDUCED pd ICRO— AF MA. I TO PAWNBROKERS AND JEWELERS reward, host or be og on the ae L OT ORI hee Aa IN D STAND FOR CURAP FURNITURE, FEATHER — Hb, 8 gold wated, W Pillows; furniture beds mattrestos and hed oe Se upholstered, chat t apd Tenth ry treet ps fetta fone Pin iy TRAYED OR ae zece 61 CLINTON k New! with NTBP TO HIRE—FOR six MONTHS A SUIT oF Herts and a beck $96 Warton and bertraom furpirure, of which the hest of + Auarees Vobbesmes, same vitnn

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