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v4 I i E ‘These cases will probably all be disposed of this term. H H ont tite under tis fale, made, by virtue of that husband was the ostensible owner, and was held out ‘to the public as such, Marine Court. Before Hon. Judge Thompson. FURNISHING A HOUSE OF ILL FAME. Manca 1.—Zhylor vs. Trainor.—This action is brought to recover $500 damages for the unlawful taking of per- sonal property belonging to the plaintiff. From the tes- timony m the case the following facts appeared:—The is a Custom House broker, and some months age vented various articles of household furniture to a Mrs. Augusta M. Woodworth, who keeps, and has for a long see paetton oe an pamanetion house in Mulberry resis fact was known to Mr. Taylor. Santen’. ‘obtained s judgment against Mra. Woodworth, fasued an execution thereon, upon the furniture im question, which was sold by the Sheriff. Previous to 5 Seas ue Mr. Trainor executed to the officer » bond of in- J.—The contract between Mr. Taylor and which the furniture was to be rented Sry? of ill fame, ia re- pareve, and is, conse- Rioodworth was the de- Jant in this suit, and oe plaintiff ‘was prosecuting eluner her of the rent or the value of the woman kept # house of ill repute, using this{farniture in the prosecution of the business in which she was ‘and from the profits of which she was enabled to pay the @normous rent $36 per month for the use of the property Joaned. The plaintiff permitted his furniture to be used path gad reprobated by the laws of both God and msequence is he is dened a claim to the in- terference of a ecurt of justice to award him the redress ke now seeks. He can recover his be kf neither from Mrs; Woodworth nor from any into whose posses- fon it may ass. If men afd by their means the either six to pursue a course of iniquity, ry Sia tates not only of the loss of money, but — liberty. Judgment for the defendant, with ee teens Calendar—This Day. —Nos. 325, 829, 837, 71, 266, | za 748, 285, 6, 208, $96, 11, 18% 8, 8 ats 020, “183, tat B19 to ae Se eet £8, | Sa a nanbors were transferred rred from the gene- ‘ephtieh os of the order made, the special calendar aa ch il be taken up and tried ie third and fourth ‘weeks of the March term. The usual will be made oaks ts 919, ce 938, 248, Coe 971, 983, 989, 993, 1024, 1025, 1085, 1043, ‘ 1062, 1086, er ibri i 1077, 1079, 1080, 1089, 1093, 1106, 1128, 1181, 1184, 1146, 1149, 1158, 1169, 1160, 1164, 1170. 2245, 1126, 1181, 1 1196, 1199, 1206, 1211, 1222, 1282, 1258, 1251, 1261, 1274, 1275, 1281, 1286, 1230 1808, 1811, 1317, 1319, 1388, 1849, 1859, 1863, 1369, ire, 1380, }, 1886, 1404, 1411, 1494, 1420, 1435, 1456, 462, 1468, 1472, 1478, 1482, 1485, 1487, 1 1683, 1714, 1748, 1149, 1751, 1757, 1761, 1774, 1 1847, 1850, 1862, 1875, 1902, 1904, 1006, 7911, 1914, 1916, 1063, 1066, 1962, 1985, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2013, 2818, , 2025, 2040, 2046, 2050, 2062, 2064, 2065, 2066, 2073, “20a, 2087, 2091, 2092, 2103, 2104, 2114, 2115, 2116, 2181, Brookiyn City News. Fiarsvee AvENcz Exrenston.—Petitions are circulating bent the city, praying the Common Coaneil to unite in presuring the assent of the State Legislature to extend Flatbush svenue from its present termination at Fulton avenue to the junction of Jands and Fulton streets. The improvement, if consumated, will be the greatest ever made in this city and besides enhancing property in the outskirts, (Ninth ward,) will open a direct communica- ton ina r eiaight line from Fulton and har street ferries to the town of Flatbush. If carried out, the opening will juire ths demolition of several churches ali the line, Beaides ox diagonally through blocks of houses for ‘ tomes of fate mileor more. The buildings are, of wood, and compsred with other sec- yt little value. Should the improvement Fulton street will be ruined as a business Dmxanxp Pouceuss.—The Chief of Police has detailed eighteen men for special duty at the ferries. Of these six are taken from the first district; nine from the se- cond district, and three from the third district. This movement appears to be required from the frequ of burglaries ‘im this city, and the fact that the perperra- teen succeed in crossing the ferrios with thelr gal without detection. The special duty of the detailed men @ on all persens crossing with Frez.—On Saturday afternoon a fire broke out in the Jampblack manufactory of L. Martin & Co., in Warren street, about one block from Washington avenue, caused by adefect in the flue near the roof. The roof was de- “log me successfal efforts could be made to extin- the flames, and considerable damage wis caused ‘to the contents. The loss is about $500, ‘Warxty Mortatry.—the total number of deaths in Brooklyn last phere ‘was 67, of which 37 were males and females. Of these 20 were adults and 47 minors, principal causes were consumption, scarlet fever, éonvulsions, apoplexy, congestion of the brain and @ropsy in the head. Beebe & Co., Fasalonable Aatters, 156 ‘Byeadway. have goa and now offer for sale, the spring and summer gontlemen’s hata, made’ with their im- Preved gator, combined with other improvements, senders their hats lighter avd more eomfortable to tne head than any ever to the public. Genin will Issue his Spring ondato tte ‘demen’s hats tor 1 Saturday, March 1. vn ie i eadeas ‘Spporite Bt. Paula church. A Case of Paris Hats, for Gentlemen, Just meeelved by GENIN, No. 214 Broadway, opposite St, Paw’s ? Peterson & Aumphrey, 379 Broadway, are selling off their stock of petin nd ollcloths full 20 er osot ieee than formser prises, prior to removal. guunerms an Shades, White and Bor Hollands, ble saver ora We .» at manufac Serie, Ly Maa ott )DFORD. ra, rae Getherine s, Al Every Type— ‘The most are et teenth is the cameo—type, taken enlg ot WILLIAM The it ever e camera a be exhibited this week, «Baranya Cy a: HOLME gall Broadway. Tne improt eing patented at Owners of Horses | witl # iad Dr. greta Matment, ts. barney pint angel brain fo age storebeepers Defiance Salamander Safes.—Robert M. FATRIOK is the soie manufacturer in the United States of the celebrated atent powder proof deflance locks gs noi ‘earl street, one door below Maiaen Cpe Homestead. —A. Few Reserved of Lakeland, poe by ‘up fast; oe a up EOP. nen - of Houston street, New York. matey 75 50) cents, pont day. ee ne’ This SIDNBY KOP! penieiniahhentart enna Green Turtle.—Just Received per Star of ry} eat, Capt. Minor) & lot of fine youn turtles, soup ing served ui suporinien- epee of the ur lertigned, at the Washin it, Ni a ‘BIRR M. BAYARD.” ginger’ Sewing Machines.—All Persons who wish forinic ion in regard to sewing machines, can obtain off . ager & Go. Heaiase tires a woke naes "Copies GER & CO.,.No, $23 Peaiwinr mcy Goods, Bxclusively.. ‘Combs, SADA, extracts, pomades, instroments, Paria Pertmery and toilet srticlen, and every article oe by Rite CLE Lois Droste ee» ee ; Mar- ‘tm Kane, for » murder committed about New Year's ; and Jeremiah O'Conner, for killing an old man, with hair, in the Sixth ward, on the 16th of February ult’ rs. Lyon fernished a sum of meney to his wife ef one Swartz, for the purpose of enabling her to fawnish and ons drinking saloon in the iy ealled the Club ry Lea pg back from deaghter, o house, as secu- = The ter and husband carried on "business resided premiser, usband being \- feasible owner and ‘proprietor. As such he parehased ef desendant, Charles, which were used in NEW YORK mosis MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1856. pied in mae private rooms. e Bemee over aut others. ‘and durability pect arti 5 ’8, No. 6 Astor House. iy ORIBEADOR ee R yedova arty coorrregyondg ar beautifying ee, arma abe oe For cae Ge ah, ty fregeisis. or Gem- Flot ate Seite will Leer cm shy coat bottle will rietors, and Te. For sale by FETRIDG! f 466. pros The Best American, French and German ro. ladies’ and serve, supporters; belts oh and bandages, in ual prices, at Barbol uaa ene 158 Grand se en Cane Holleway’s ihrrarye greener Bemales who are barassed and debilitated b or ge Peculiar to atte | organization, are uniformly Zod iotbs they’ are wale and rellasie remoay. = For hysteria, spasm, hot flushes, The Pompe Be ‘Weather of this hada colds, ore and ful ¥ ee FEigoage ihe a tiie bars js ate. Sold everywhere, Bred a eran roadway, corner of Duane st, Baron asco, M. D., Bt. Nicholas Hotel.= Dear Sir—Eaving sullered four years of an ulcerated foot and foes, during which time six doctors tried to cure them, but falléd, you with ease cured me—you triumphed. ‘Tuomas Locxrrr, "aautie street, Brooklyn. Mostetter.—The 4: Effect of Hose watter’s vegetable stomach bitters in removing bile, im Wealth and pain ty ” ae an appetite ito Wonderful, | Kvery nervo Eee ence een Od Se wa Execs a way, corner of Duane street, Manufact copied flee of Gry tal Palace, ia New Tor ‘matemeni were true, we should id paas the ‘them by unnoticed; fur they rosowiocl ie" how correction, In speaking cf the ial, (as {tis called.) the oF he noice Taiier sdverisement, fois boing 6 ‘every. bent applica io Wairbamks’ scnocand wt ‘when ng the weigh ras then piased ba one eorner of the plaiforn, ibe beam indlesied the true weight 3,398 Ibs’, and Seen ead aoeeeta ee the rane; on'ibe fourth corner & alight Ale, ‘Bo extreme and it proved Kteelt accurate with ‘tn articular.’ A mat fact is omitted ’s” artice, viz:—A 6,000 Ibs. dormant scale of ours was also tested and proved accurate in ¢ ge lenirade i a was awarded a silver medal, ‘wits special som ee Comets. manufacturing and furnishing. uj ea ray of scales, such as railroad, werebouse, article of fire and burglar proof presses, 4c. Prompt atten- ZY DURYER, Sup’t. its in New York are Messrs, Durkee, Houg! /hiteball and 1 Stone street. tha bert store scales; aleo,. x superior cca B.—Our a & arbor Nos. 13 Married. On Wednesday, Feb. 20, by the Kev. J. J. Ly Josernine L. BENRIQUES, daughter of David earlguee, Eaq., of Kingston, Jamaica, to Mr. Ex1as WooLr, of St. Died. On the morning of the 2d instant, of inflammation of the lungs, AsRaHaM BELL, aged 78 years. The fr.ends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at two o'elock on Third day, the 4th instant, at Frienca’ 1g house, Rose street ‘On Sunday morning, Mareb 2, at’ his residence in Union square, HEwRY PaRisH, ‘The relatives and triends of the family are Feophetfally invited to eon the funeral, to-morrow afternoo two o’clock, from Grace Church, Broadway, without ay On Boanay mcittngs: Maids 2, after a Ii illness, On Sunday morning, Ma: a rin 4 H. S. Mansviki, in the 88th year of ai og . The relatives and friends of the faraily, Fire Depart- ‘ment, and the various societies to which he was attached, are ly invited to attend the faneral, from his late residence, without further invitation, on Thursday afternoon, at'two o’clock. Funeral services will be per- formed at St. Stephen’s Church, corner of Cnrystie and Broome streets. ‘On Sunday, March 2, at his residence, No. 188 Macdou- gal rete — D. Craia, counselior at iaw, in the 70th ear of ” The laseral. ‘services will take place at St. Bartholo- mew’s Church, corner of Lafayette place and Great Jones street, to-morrow morning, at nine o’¢lock. The rela- tives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend, without further notice. His remains will be placed’in the family vault, Greenwood Cemetery. On Sunday, March 2, of consumption, Jaco C, Sturces, in the 20th yeur of bis age. ‘The {unera! services will take place at his brother’s re- sidence, No. 792 Washington street, to-morrow aftern on, at two o’ciock. The friends of the family are invited to attend. Ais remains will be taken to Greenwood Ceme- tery. Orange county papers please copy. yin Bavorday, Ravch © Jous orrexncra, aged 36 athe friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, at one o’clock, from his late residense, No. 188 Forty-first street. His remains will be taken to New York Bay Cemetery. On Beney, Mareh 2, Saran, wife of William Martin, ears. ite funeral will take place from her late residence, No. 194 Monroe street, to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock. The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. On Sunday, March 2, Mrs. Victoms Banca. Bivssx, widow ef Lovis Binsse. The friends of the 7 are respect invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of her son in-law, Mr. Edward Frith, No. 33 West Thirty-fifth street, at half past nine o’elock to-morrow ‘A solemn mass morning. A 60 ‘will be celebrated at the church of 3t. Vincent of Paul, in Canal street, at eleren o’clock. ¥,. On Sunday morning, March 2, after @ short illness, ‘Wuuuam Henry Lock, infant son of John H. and Mary D. Walsh, aged 2 months and 16 days. The friends of the family are re invited to at- tend the funeral, this morning, at half past ten Rh ca frcm No. 80 West Eleventh street. His remains will be ‘taken to New Rochelle for interment. On Sunday morning, March 2, ut fen o'clock, Joun Eo- son of Sidney and Elizabeth Valentine, aged 18 Months and 25 days, His funeral will take place this afternoon, at half bard one o’clock, from the residence of his — No. 68 The friends of Feb. 29, of consumption, Misa Annm W. pips, f Maine. Dearest sister, thou has left us, Gone to join the choir above; With our little angel Nellie, ing praises *‘God is Love.’’ Boston and please o: In Brooklyn, qn Saturday mormiog, March 1, Hezy Mazoanay, 9 Wile of Alexander P. Middleton. ‘The funeral will take place from her late residence, Glasson avenue, this afternoon, at two o'clock, The mee mains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. file, Cal., and log > papers ‘ploase On Fri aero, Fe Feb. 20, Hogs O'REILLY, som of wm, 0” aged 43 His Eg ys will be poeta hin late residence, No. 88 South Sixth street, vt aeons: E. D., this after- noon, at half past two o’clock, to St. Peter and Panl’s Church, where funeral services will be performed, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery. The relatives! and finds of the family are are reapectfal ly invited to attend the fuaeral, without further invitation. In Jersey City, on Sunday morning, March 2, Maraew = Doxa, aged 30 years, a native of county Tyrone, reland. ‘His friends are rerpectfally invited to attend the fune- ‘ter of the late Richard Picket, of New! t, aged 36 years iy he . meh aeih ‘At Mass., on Monday, Feb. 25, Caps, Jonna F R Woe, aged Tl years and 6 , one of of the Dartmore prisoners of the war of 1812. At Quincy, Mass., on Friday, Fed. Mrs. Mary G. Comemease, Wi , widow of Hon. Thomas Greenleaf, in the 89th year of her fe oe y of Granada, Ni on Friday, Feb. 1, Epuvnp P, Cray, of this ieee years. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. hp MARTEN, WHO HAS BEEN TO CALIFORNIA, who called ‘at 504 ‘Satur- day, Fed. 23, ii eal at the aaene pes pacengui, bo wit confor z 7 Hp ee a ‘and learn something to bis Ww. WILL FIND A LETTER aT THe BROADWAY + Post office from BE. R. W. Pos waron, ON THE 28TH INS! TLL w Wall. The owner can apply at No. 49 Wall street, room 26, Live's SATURDAY LAST, A Lee BUACK: eae white Newfoundland dog, with o ‘Whoever will return the same so 105 Enon pes wii be liberally rewarded. between W. dD. orewanr” OST—IN BROOKLYN, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Lt: March 1 a lady's tached lever watsb, No. 11,281, with gold chain attached, elther in Degraw court, High aureet, ors Greenwood car. Any one finding the same’ will be libe: ra'ly rewarded, upon delivering it to tne owner, at 138 Jay street, Brooklya, or to J. M. Murphy, 96 Chambers atreet, New SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED—1 A Voce acces ne al SITUATION MANTED-2Y A YOUNG | Jouax, as “ of | ee Se aemner werk cadmas a mie ‘Rast dis st, Detwoes ig sraeee sad avenue a ———— eee bsg 9 PROTESTANT GIRL DESIRES A SITUA A ie as chambermaid or nurse; can do plain se’ ions. “Plosse call 8 Haar AgTARLE Apis WANTS A avArDe. As ty reference can years good cook. in ber laat place, were aS tee Saat roca Sd‘ nd “| DRESSMAKER WISHES TO ENGAGE WITH A FEW A private famiilen 10 work out wart to her home, at Sio"2d vin copner Ast 1 hespidaebeges RESPECTAPLE GIRL WISHES A A SITUATION, To Bo general housework in # small family; she understands cooking. wasbing and ironing. City referensea,” Gna be sean for two daseat 470 Gib avenue, between au and 2h quire in the offlee. A’ 7 o0Ne LAny. OF GOOD mie ried SPEAKING TAR 8 @ tancy store or da- sR, ‘tain eryatbse a Kew ere ae nee ei (Wr, Herald oles, for twa dayne * Sica & bop aR erable WSane A. SITUA: wi andreas. est ity eferences given. Please call at 473 12th a, third floor: for two Wan A YOUNG GIRL, A SIT cook, in a pireie Tally or 00 enamels robert eesee _ objection aa lnundsees. rate cit Fleaee eal fortwo days a 44 Sith, between 2d BY spate Vase ‘A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT nal 20g, Woman, & atuation in a private family. as cham ‘and ironing. - Bést of uy vermall Please call at 8 16th st., near 8d ay., in the store, for two days. he rer AEST ATION, AS NURSE AND SrAM. "tamily ; baa Bo 6 objection to tend £ ol or Or gentleman, as ‘as nurse. Has city refer: ence for bot ig oe Sal oh 60 Raat Lom i. Usind flooe, buck room, to-day and to-morrow. = ANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, ‘@ situation as wet nurse; hess tresh breast ie; she lately ibst her baby, ‘The vest of city reference given. Please 26 Atlantic st.,in the basement, Brooklyn, for two apply at ays. nr NUBSE’S SITUATION WANTED—ANY ONE In donate at te caer to an ow ans a on 7 “8 ee Nort ‘5 art Retorensea given it RESPEOTA BLE YOUNG WoMee. WANTS A AITUA- tion, as cook, washer and ironer, in a small private fami- iy; has good city reterence. Call at 139 West 13) st. Can be reen for two cays. AED Be A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion to do general housework, and wash and cook, tron. Good relerenes.. "Apply. at 77, 28ib st. betiveen Oth and 7th avenues, first floor, up st Can be seen fortwodays, ANTED—BY A CRRSPROTABLE PROTESTANT e lsundress, or would do chamberwork and fin well; Washing ; ean do flu A ZOUNG,WOMAM WOULD LIke 70 G0 West, on travel with afamily; is ft seamnstrosn would find her faithful aad trustworthy; would and n1 ‘and trustworthy; would livein the oty, Can give ax | rears’ city reference. Can b for ti between éthand 7th avenues, nr WO487% A AESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- a small private family to da. general house work, ar take care of 2 food wather and ironer, and wil ling to mi generally: useful city reference, if Tired. (an bo teen fortwo devs at 190180 st., between ist ‘2d aves., second floor, front room. NOUCE Lost OR STOLEN FROMTHE suascRIBER, March 1, between Wall and Catharine Breet, 8 posketbork conisining & uote of $1.000, drawn by Btewart & Hyde, by Geo. G. Jontson & dated January 28, 1806; also, m. note oF $900, ‘made, heek W Kittle, endorsed by P 0, Anthony, dated February 4, 1856, and finder. 3 Herat Tapers te pelt for as aureeyiaautercd ward wi for the same, if delivered toP. ©. Anthony, 67 Catherine stiset, BD. W. DORNUE, OTICE.—THE -PUBLIO ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED and forbid paying or nej jotiating two check cks, one arawa by John J- Searing and one dra.an by J. J. Searing, agents, for about $15 and $100, order of J: G: Burnap, on relay. or Moses Poweii, 1 reamurer, sod dated on or about 44, on the Irving Baik, N. ¥.,the payment having heen a 1B. & J.J. Seanina, Agents, Yr LACE ETL Lost ‘AT NIBLO’S SALOON, ON Saturday morning, 1¢ Philharmonic rehearsal, @ black thread lace veil. A nMable reward will be paid for tia return to 30 West Twenty first etree! est EW ARD! REWARD.—108T, A GO ‘08 CHAIN ‘and two pencils attached, oa Mine yRew, 28, in re- turping from T'wenty-ninth street to Third avenue, down Third avenus to the corner of Broome and Forsyth street. Inquire ‘at 20534 Broome street. GQ —MEMORANDOM BOOK LOST, ABOUT 9FE INST, maroon color, in pocketoook form, containing some housekeeping bills agéinst the owner. and full of oenclt mamo- rands, measurements, &c. ‘The above reward will be pald for itat 219 Pearl street, THE LECTURE SEAS RENCH LECTURES ON. DISTINGUISHED 1:4 seen Prot ELIE CHARLIER, ‘Hinton Hall, Ae tor place. ‘he three remaining lectures of ne course will be delivered as follows, at 8 o’alock P. jursday, March 6, Madame Roland,” Saturday, March 5, " ‘Madara de Siacls? Wednes?ay, March 12, “Madame Guizot.” ‘Tickets, 50 cents, To be had at the ‘doors ‘6n the evenings of the lectures. ERCANTILELIBRARY ASSOCIATION.—THE BOARD of Direc’ors have the pleasure to announce that the Hon. Everett will deliver his addrevs on * The Character of Washington,” at the academy of cag cn Bovrten) evening, Moreh , at8 o'clock. Tickets to me 25 cents, Ae procured atthe library or at tve down town oflloe, No. 2 Nassan street To neu-tesbers, 0 cent K. H. TIMPSON, Chairman of Lecture Committee. INGING FOR THE PEOPLE.—A FREE LECTURE BY Professor Edmond ea ‘at Clinton Hall, Astor place, on Tuesday, Maro whether for the urpose of ape exon erat Fohools or in the fatal of pupils, various stages of of pupils, at fume culately after leeture. Dibeas BIBLE THE FOUNDATION OF THE EMPIRE OF Obedience to God.—At the prosdway Tepersede. on Mon- , EW. ae of 0 Points Gospel ona on, will present his Plan for furnishing the Holy Scriptures in newspaper torm to the thousands not otherwise supplied with Bible tre Some Five Shea dren will af ‘advancement, ‘speak scripture jand prologues, eakers address the meeting. PiAdmlasion free. ‘dil POLITICAL. IGHTRENTH WARD.: Pa alee i ATTEND. ALL PER sons in favor of Se of Millard Fillmore for 1856, at the De: spensary, ry third street and Second avenue, at § v’clock, P.M. Hon. Charles C, Lathrop, of Louisiana; Hon, J James worth New ¥ and other eminent speakers will sai address the eon. ISAAC J. OLIVER, airman. A YOUNG WOMAN, HAVING LOST HER HUSBAND, wishes a situation as wet nurse, Apply ‘at 201 Kast 24th street, between Ist avenue and Kast rive1 A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, IN Freuectable private family, to take care of children, Caillat 20 Delancey ‘Bt, rear house, room No. 16, third tloor. belerilt RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL! DESIRES uation, as chambé rigt amd and waiter. Would have ho objection io go as nurse if required. 1s willing to maks herrelf. generally useful, reas Spply at 271 Bowery, A FRENCH WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS COOK; would suit a hotel, Festaurant, or boarding house; no oo: gsi ot cri ev, god seorene im be 88 i three days, at 22 Cherry at , in the store, speed sd Ag YOUNG LADY, WHOM DEATH HAS LATELY DK- Aprived of a mother’s care, is anxious to learn millinery and dressmaking; would wish ‘to reside with a respectable tomily where such business is carried on; a Catholtc family " address Maria, C! hatham square Post office. prelerved. A EADY DESIRES AN ENGAGEMENT AS HOUSE. AX keeper; is re lent to take charge of » plain ia ally. 1088 In fuch,a person can hear rtiver, by addres-ing J. F., Herald ofile. a LADY WISHES A SITUATION, As GOVERNESS , is capable of teaching music, ling to take an inte: Fest nthe family. Has no objection. (9 YG ee ences given and required. Please address L. A. B., ad SITUATION WANTED BY A PROTESTANT 3 YOUNG is a good dressmaker. Has it place Please call at 71 jew doors from Sixth aveous YOUNG MAN, 20 YEARS OF AGW, WISHES A SIT. A uation in a dry goods or wholesale grocery store: 1s a umart Penman, and quick and correct at figur: not afraid to work; sslary moderute. _Please address 8. T., box 120 Herald o: office. Ai YOUNG MAH, J i. Ropero bee IN THE STATES, Is desirous situation in @ merchaat’s office or eal aoe: telly beer Nit, and Boyes Sauri's SAME Reageases on ere enetworeires A GARDENER WANTS A SITUATION.—A. SINGLY mon of steady habits, who has bad long practical expe rience In Kurope, and seven years in ths countty. in the man. agement of greet houses, graperies, frulte and vegetables, he oll apd situation adapted to their culture, much tase in tho ate rangement of flowers, as also 4 practice] knowledge of laying out grounds, 4c. Reference of the first order. Address J. M. box 102 Kera'd Since, whieh will receive attention for three days, A YOUNG AMEKICAN MAN rae. A SITUATION: mercantile business preferred. | Is inte.ligent, writes a good hand, and is desirous of advancing himeeif in the busi- fou he engages es i Best of city references, dadress box of RUG CLERK.—A BOX ABOUT SEVENTEEN pepe old. in verv desirous to bave oaeeeenae drug store to learn the business. He speaks German and Engiish, and has good reference. Address A. O., Herald office. Dyess —WAnrED, BY A YOU wlan ls YEAR ye, who two yea's’ excerience in rug ae @ situation in the same. vtiafact a duced. ‘Address HD, Herald ofles for three dager Gea A SITUATION By A sas ae and is willing to make himeelf o! a, A his ifse will admit of it; gato Sohn Peer, Ros es “Pe aii choegens peenetd Is etghaanae YOUNG (WOMAN. A PROTESTANT, ts as ny meer is desirous aren 8 situation ina juiet, we iy, as family, as nurse, ch [orca Sake herselt erally useful he most ont “sala teal. nisls can be Fons ob Teearducapeel a st 201 Orchard st, corner of Houston aL, oF aie ABE ce. RAND RATIFICATION M&ETING.—THE NATIONAL Club, of the city and county of New York, and its subor- digates, ‘will hold a ratification meeting at the Tabernacle, or hd ecnesday evening March 5, at balf past 7 o’clock, to respond to the nomination of Millard Fillmore tor the Presidency, and Andrew Jackson Donelson for the Vieé Presidency. *} distinguished ability will adcreas the meetipg. ll the dit. tereut American clubs and aseociations are requested to join in the demonstration; likewise the friends of the party. 1H. Raxsox, Secretary. B. VAN BIPER, President, NDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR ASSISTANT EN ineer, JOHN H. STEKLE, ex foreman of Hook and Lad. der Co., No. 15. ‘OUNG MEN’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN COM- mittee.— A regular weeting of the Young Men’s Demo- cratle Republican, Committee will be held at Tammany iiatl, on Tuesday eveuing next. March 4, at 73g cloo’ck. SOLOMON B. NOBLE, Chairman, } Secretaries. Rovert Grant, Epwanp TiMrsoN, NEW) PUBLICATIONS. _ iS. t AMERICAN VETERINARY. JOURNAL, VOUUME FIRSS, No. 3, for March. Edited by George H. Dadd, oe DvD oe; yoted to the diffusion of veterinary koowledge. $1 per single coples 1s. Subscriptions recelved and the trade mipplied OGKKS, bookseller and English news agent, corner of Hroadway and Twelfth street. Geta copy. ST CHANCE YET.—GREAT BOOK SALE, AT 260 Howery, where books can be bought cheaper ta at any otter place in this city; and with every book you get some- Ahing else, worth trom 28 cents to $100. The objet in to dispose rge lot ot pooks now on hand, without regard to cost in 5 uence of es. Bales to eontinue only 30 days. Frank Book Company. See sign of red fiag. 'N PRESS.—WILL BE PUBLISEED, MARCH 8, Mus. SourawortH’s New Book, INDIA: THE PEARL OR PEARL RIVER. Tro volumes, paper. price #1; or one volume, eloth, $1 26, recat copies vr i be sent to any one. per: return ot mail, on rect noe, free of portage. Booksellers Jeane order nee. “- My ‘eee B. PETERSON, . No. 102 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, oe BOOKs AND ENGRAVINGS BOUGHT FOR CASH, road way ; also, oid novels and maga- sale cheap; old books, novels, 4c. Parties having books for sale will be walt St lets residences, Address aa ubove. upon GITUATION WaNTED_BY 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, as laundress; isa first rate washer and froner, and fully capable of taking the entire charge of @ lsundry; she would also go as chambermaid and do fine washing. ‘Has ue bert ofreference. Please call or address 223 Bowery. TO PERSONS GOING TO ENGLAND OR CALiroR- ~A young Knglish widow lady. desirous of goin, ciiber of the above places, would be Pleased to make a1 rangement with a family or part ffay part of her expenses, for welch the would tn spy genteel capacty in which e lacy could make hergsit useful; she would coi ler her servives fully engaged afier arrival al unt the bbe copaldered red thernselves ar amply re repaid, full partic ae, “Mrs. A. H. cdmont Bromiwey ‘Post office. immediate answers ‘otatteas 10 GARDENERS.—WANTED, A beet Ma BY A young Scotch ma: where is grown ve- gotadles, Fwould go North of Routh; on wogiieh or Scotch er preferred for emploree. For par. ticuars please jardener, East Bloomfield, Eosex co., New Jersey. IRAVELLING AGENT.—WANTED, BY AN ACTIVE man, pamee hare ng agent for the sale of some le given as to cnpabilier and responsibility, c. "piense address ‘Business, box. 165 ioe. 10 FARMERS.—THE FRIENDS OF A YOUFH, end 16, are desirous of Letom bim in the megs with a far- ‘mer, of religious principles, Leite he wou 4 be treated as one of the family; his service to red &® remuneration for his board and washing for ey year. Apply to J. T., 66 3d avenue. W4STED BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED lady, a situation, elther a6 housekeeper, in.» widower’s family, or ‘and companion to an favalld ladv; she wou dare 20, obj fetion to travel vith anally returning to i ject to sea ferences. eo case address A. W., Herald office, for one week. YA RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A “thanton as chambermashced teres care of children, oF hermaid and waiter; can give the best of city referenice. Please call at her last employer's, 66 Bast 2ots st. Can be nen tor two days. WANTED- BY 4 RYSPEOTABLE IRISH GIRL, A SIT- uation a8 chambermald, and to asaist at weahing and troning. Apply for two days at 127 7th avenue, corner mn THE TRADES. _ TINSMITH AND Ga8 FITTER, WHO HAS A KNOW ledge of the piumbing, and has {hed a few years’ expe- rience in carrying on the business, wants a steady job at fair ‘wages, to go to the country; «a jov in the city will not be wc- cepted.) Address, until the 12ih inst, K. X., Herald office, OJEWELLERS.—A PRACTICAL JEWSLLER WANTED as foreman of a fect fo one who understands the all its branches a liberal salary ch @ verson with some means w'll be ad- Parther. The business is well established. Ad- trem, with eal | name, box 1,088 Post off 10 (BRIOKMARERG.—TaR ADVARTISRR, WHO PER- nderstands bi ‘and imanutacturing of ee jiven, or, fe all ite bi be ap A npg a comire i an And up the cogive: ‘ind machinery for either tempered or drv clay, wo arrangemenis tor the coming sensed. or for ® term of Jeary, Undoubted references given. Address Henry oe- iman, Post offi ANTED—A FIRST CLASS CUTTER IN A FASHION. able ta'loring establishment, Inquire at 179 Broadway. INTELLIGENCE, OFFICES. y ANTED.—FAMILINS AND OTHERS REQUIRING first class domestics can always find them at the new room™, 128 Atlantic strest, omer, of Henry up, s airs, (old give, (88 Allantlc, street.) Brooklyn, inglish, German and Irish girla,with good recommendations, always on hand. Girls wishing situations speedily muppied a ‘as above, W ANTKD—A SITUATION, AS LAUNDRE OR fluting, Hert of ty Feterence gives. "Gal at aNd at from luting. Best of c ven. * one door off off 19th wt, in » in thread and needle store. a, ws aT ae py BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO ral housework in @ private family. The best of ey relecieen can be ave rg ee at 164 Atlantic at., lyn, Gan be seen for two days, exgaged. SAS ETIEn tee BYA Ranpact Anes WO. as wet nurse. Good reference. days, at 79 Sheriff ‘st., 2d floor, front room. =pbioaee ae ANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY, SITUATION AS housekeeper in abotel, or for a widower, where she cox —_ i entire charge. Address R. W. 0., ‘Broadway oat ] ANTED—BY A COMPETENT PERSON. 'W ‘ton, as cook in a private family, who ye sande het business 4 oat Iith st, between A SITUA- ny, Patreon 1 ‘o's nd o'clock, at 109 NURSE.—A SAB Re BOT ABE: HEALTHY N, W *yno hes jase her ld ong moth ody wants pass as wet nurse, Can be seen i Moat nly Hae ont peommendal avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE yeneral sno alin® Dati an Seta fener sobriety. Tres 0 Wena * frst igor, back room, between 6th and 71] Wana MRS. MAUNING’S, pt AVAROR, Loan! Snes yeh yeann four cooks, and ironer: six Cy wali pone Sve asihe tt ont Ayn hes ning’s i of ie up tow respectable lies apply for help. signe now own bs ANTED—FOUR EXPERIENCED, SERVANTS, FOR & gentleman's tamlly; cook, aber: maid, waiter and nurse; also wanted, men ‘and man waiter. Highest competent, well rceommended servants. ning, 10 Tillary street, near Fulton Brook! anexpe ori be. paid 16 Npply toMr. Mun OTTAGE ace FANCY FORTE RE WAREROOMR, beg) NATHEWo ofere Oflers for fale the. mom emena crtmat ef @ amortment fancy, cotisge, enamelled and French furnt furniture in the ‘Gale Bates, at used prices; Wipe f mattresses, palt holsters, £8. at a prices. F% BALE OHEAP—THE } FURNITURE. OF A FAMILY popertesiy we tees Up brusekesping. This will be a good jor those wishing t it is all nearl; new. Inquire at 15) Tear Fwenty het reek for ome weeks wnt NTRD= A werk ad pin BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO wea ins, good po os ns Flenwe’ ll call at Ro. 2 amity a re uate. y ANTED-BY A COMP: Ww ETENT YOUNG GIRL, ry sI- or waiter; is neat and about her ‘work; Has excellent city reference. ‘month, ore few miles in the mr ae avecue- ola aD ey ft FONG son WOMAN, A Set AS , and to do plain ling to make ui gene igh Sees useful. Please all M yand Tuesday, at WAxTED—ay A RESPROTABLE § SCOTCH WOMAN, A al toro nope tad ela, ia (esgd or ; is an excel it cakes: bas no mr gy he to going to te country with the fam inthe summer. Good references can ‘be given. Call at Bi a aa A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS well, Good rererenea it Fenulied: Game neon ik oo dara 1 If requi Fr two 1 138 Columbia st, Brookiyn, fret loor, front room. FRENCH ‘ADVERTISEMENTS. O* DEMANDF—UNK BONNE, POUR UNE PERSONNE Weducation, qui peut coudre et qui voudralent se rendre utile, peut trouver une bonne place. S’adresser i 290 West 22me rue, WANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women; one as cook, washer and troner; the other ae chambermald and plain sewer: both would make tnemrelves generally uretul. Good reference given. Apply t298 Mott street, between Prince and Spring, top floor, frost room, for two days. can give the best of testimonials trom her last place. ‘1 at 198 Kast 14th st,, second floor. WARSTED-A SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, ‘ascook, by a who isa first rate rashes sae iners can required Hae best of ty Fe. ferince trom ‘she has lived for two years. Can be seen for’ three da; at 1d Mulberry st, bet Wal- ker and Hester, front ars gt Hae sinebeicg Wo yen fis capa BY TWO. RESPECTABLE hone wees of doing any kind of houvework; one is rt 008 andironer, ‘and of a Goat ph i Position; the ‘olher a Pees bermalds Both are wearin nia habia, and wil be found always wiling to work. can questionable testimonials as to eee and capacity. eat for py days at 09 Cliff street, first fi bay fore a A RESP! ‘ABLE YOUNG ‘WON AN, A uation as cook in a private family. Apply at 22 Peck slip. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY A bas lived in this clty for many years with the ies, and bas the best of city reference from bis last employer. Can be seen at any hour. Piease call af the corner of 128 Sih at, and dihay, at the saddiery store, Cap ‘be seen tor three days. WAXTED-BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE, SOBER ing man, 22 vears of age. a situation ina warket or hop, where he can. receive sudelent compensntion im respectably. Best of references as to honesty and pabilty given, “Apply af 304 Brondwayy room 10, ‘ANTED,—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS HAD temo experience a1 bookkeeper, desires a situation as book} Steisiant bookkeeper, whole- sale willing to make. hitnselt onary tseful” The best of ei: and couniry reference given. Addresa Henry, 254 Wet 2h at. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GARDENFR, BY A young single man, who has a thorough practi¢al know- Jedge of the ‘busiiors in its different bravches, embracing the management of hot and cold vineries, ureenhouse, flower, froit and vegetable gardens, &c. Advertiser has had _a long practice in a] of the above, boll in this country and in Europe, an and can (ornate the highest testimonials as {o character ilitles. Address » Herald office. _ SPECIAL NOTICE IQUOR DEALERS? MEETING. — HK REGULAR mon'hly meeting cf the New York Liquor Dealera’ Society will beheld at National Hall, Canal street, on Monday even- ing, March 3, at 73 o'clock. Punctual attendance is respect- fuily requested, as ib re of of dmpertance will be presented, MACK x, President, MATHEWS, Vice President. Gustavus A. Ratz, Recording Secretary. Members wil take notice that thetr cares of membership are ae transferrable, and that no persen will be admitted without them. ‘MILLINERS WANTED— IMMEDIATELY. NUMBER OF » ccgined LADIES—' make boys’ yf. Siero ce ‘ED.—A oa banker ee 24 APTAIN WANTED—4 GOOD MAN, OF UNDO take charge Sooner, eo mast hae 35,000 to 86, 1s whut oan hie Saployere: Adres, real name, tiaount of capltal and references, box 4,083 Post office, ‘NOACHMAN AND GARDENER WANTED-TO GO 15 C miles in the | eaneceane the care of horses and driving, and ave some mowledge of gardening. Me bing te leeland wake thers: ion ue pos reemecral aad Wil cotige eg ly at 105 Bootch or German preferred.” RUG CLERK WANTED.—NONE BUT Figs | Eee qualified need apply, at the corner of 8th av. and Fores, MAKKRS WANTED, CAPABLE OF MAKING rosebuda. Apply at 60 Barclay street, up stairs, recat sei naeemier Wi Cal By big for; ‘ots ste rages, Slo. eetwene sited 1 a cock, TLLINER WANTED—A BALESWOMAN MAN | WANTED for the department: rem rel ‘who eanpot bt pie oo. ome nee —_ tals ne need apes 107, AgDU Sorlaek. J{ILLINER WANTED—A BONNET TRIMMER WANT- but Fa ggg om yet apptr at Seewck on Monday and | Tuesday, at 42 Cedar street, ‘second floor. TLLINERS WANTED-EXPERIMNCED HANDS. AP- _ iy immediately at Weed’s mourning store, 499 Broua- QALESMEN WANTED,—TWO SMART YOUNG MEN, IN ‘@ Jarge wholesale dry goods house; those accustomed to the retail trade might. anawer. Inquire irom Ato 8 Me ot Martin & Ogeburg, 35 Nassau street. ANTRD—| EDIATELY, THRE® GOOD MILLI- ners, to meke bonnets 4c., fora store in the South; con- stant employment given, and good wages paid; muet be first rate, Apply at 11¢ Hudson st., up stairs, tor Mr, Stillman, ANTHD—A GIRL, AS GOOD COOK, WASHER AND froner, and otherwise willing to herself usefui. German preferred. Must come recommended. Apply at 143 Kast 14 ear id avenue. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO DO GENE- ral bousework for a eal res she inust know bow to cook, wath and iron, and be of industrious wad cleanly habits, Such a one may apply at 116 fame t. ANTED—A NOMBEK OF i. {ANDS TO WORK ON FAN. Selae ir None need apply but the pa Ce conn at ‘edar st, | ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A GOOD COOK, who understands baking and isa good washer and iron- gr. A Protestant or Beotch girl will be preferred. Good re- ferences are required. Apply st 125 Charlion st. ANTED— A cHaM ERMALD, WAITER GIRL, coon, nurse, sesmstrees. and # girl about sixteen years of Apply at No.7 West 1th st., beweer University piace aud orate.” ‘Lhe best of wages will be given to either colored or white. V ANTAD—MANTILLA MAKERS, BY MRS. GEORGE Bronie, at her private residence, 47 Mercer street. None but fe class hands need apply, ‘To such liberal wages will de given. ANTED—GIBLS, TO LEARN 10 MAKE PANTA- loons anc other iatioring work. "They will be paid while learning. | Alto, @ vestmaker who understands ber business Well. Call at 254 Dean sts., Brooklyn, between Nevins and Powers. ANTED—A YOUNG PERSON AS SHAMETRESS ‘and chambermaid; she must be neat and willing, and understand cutting and making cbi dren's siothes, ADB!Y for two days at No, 2°5 lta at, between Ast and 2a <1 ANTED—TWO GIRLS; ONE AS CHAMBERMAID ‘and seamstress, and the other as _cnok, and iron. er. Apply imine diately at 138 West 17th st, ‘ ssl ead t -bos « MAI OFFICE, Red YORK, FEB. 23, 1806 NO. ce in mared Yt the follo provisions ef ‘Common Councll relative to Sere be lly entorced, and that hereaiter all oom piaints made for the violation of the same will be immediately tent to the Vorporation 41 rosecution.. for pi RN ANDO WOOD, Mayor. Sections 1.2 and S. All persons exercising or carrying ou the buniness of & pawabroker shall obtain from the Miyor, tinder hand and seal, a loose for ihe same, and enter inio w re 00 Wil t sureties to the Mayor. Al pee a ot hundred dollars, condi. ome um of fre Honed forthe due observance o such ordinances of the ‘arucle or thing. Sec. 8, Kvery pawnbroker shall, scauisl tata, te liver to the person, pawning or Pledgicg any roeds, ardcle or 4 book, ot ste et ano barge. shall bs jon; aod no cl al See St a eee for any such entry, me- m “s vil Har] 3d roker. acy, pawnbroker who shall vio mply with auiy OF neder of the sa a or sixth secti wtle, shail, toz dollars. Bes, 8. Be ppb shall ask, demand or reosive any than twenty: bn oe cent per annua. ‘upon any loan not exceeding the renty-five dollars; or than seven per cent annum ‘upon loan exceeding ‘he sum of twenty-five dollars, under the penalty of one nun- dred evary such offence. ‘and shall be made or conducted by such acationeer ae call Spproved of for what purpoe by the Mayor of the lew Bec. 10. Notice of every such, sale shall be published for at Jeast twaive asye previous thereto specife thi pice, mememe ct ie fuctionver by proce ee same is te be pout and a description of the to be Bol Seo. 11. Fhe survius money. from any such eetoone the it of the loan, the interest then veruisement and due on the expenses of | sale, ball bepatd over te the meee east al who be to redeem the pledge in case no suck sale reane os ip os \ealegteonthagent ware one any loan on bavle o] rt oF le or thing, and Te sccie or in al hav Lave been oitereds. extire ef ooF gee Phe or ", by way ot pawn or pl ‘No pawnobroker shall, under an; preteace what- overs ny ‘any secon! d furniture, metals or coe or any other . or thi hatever, offered to him or wn OF p! ee. 14 Livery ne wo shalt, violate or negiodt, or Sights, “ninth, Heath, eleventh ‘twolfts or ¥ section of ths title, ahs! b offence, forfelt and pay the sus: ot ose hundred dollars. OTICE.—ALL PERSONS OPPOSED TO THE EXTEN- sion of Charabers street to James slip, or in any shape, are requested to meet this Monday afternoon, March 3, at two o’ciork P. M., at No.8 City Hall, before the Committee on Streets of the Board of Aldermen.” Ste advertieement in yos- ter ‘3 Sur 's) Herald. . 7" iderman JOHN H. BRIGGS, Chairman. Alderman JAMES GRIFFITHS, Alderman | JOSIAH W. _BROWN. for every such offence, OTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF TEE LIQUOR DEAL- ers’ Society, of Kings county, are reqnesied to call and ey up thelr quatterly dues, at Torobee's Hotel, Montague place. The Sec Will be ready to Focelve tem from I . 105 P. M,, on Monday, 856. By order, fae 7: iow, OENBEL Bresident. P. Curartson, Secretary, Aurrep Roxx, Vice eye itees TIDY, WILLING GERMAN GIBL, .TO ‘do general housework and plain cooking. Must — [an references fom her former employers. To suchas fortable hore ia offered in @ small private 49 West Washington piace, pear 6th WANIED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER: ‘one that will make herself’ gei gererelly weet, with Food i Fant inst ‘Apply between the hours of 12and 3, at 72 Kast 3 avenue. ANTD—BY A FAMILY GOING SOUTH, A COMPE- tent and experienced nurse, to take entire e charge.o of two small children. She must be a good seamstress and a Protes: tant. Apply at 200 West 3ist «t, ‘ED—A PROTESTANT eK AS GOOD eet it ‘a family. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT, AS SEAMITRESS AND urie; one who thoroughly Understands her business and perdi une: See sRiped ned mi ° ~ peer and 8) lity. can 2 situation appl “] "go Chrisopher ath between 10 ard $ o'clock, on Vouley ant Tuesday ANTED—SOME GOOD DRESSMAKERS, THOSE ‘who are rot able to conduct thelr own work need not apply at Il Amity st , corner of Mercer. ANTEN—A FEW FIRST Ratt PLAIN SEWERS; those accustomed to ee gem Apply at21 sim streat, corner ot Duane, 7 ANIFD~LADIXS aND GENTLEMEN, TO 0 LEARN A A ‘beautiful art, rewly dircovered. 1: is respectable, and in done in your own house; ea ‘hom #4 1 $6 per day 3 ee ee ae gh a persons know! speuteats " any to Prot. Blevens & Co., 44 » 44 Hudson atreat, Ape kag TEV—a LADY, OF lik HIGHEST RESPECT. bility, to wet nurse, at ber own house, an infemt less than amonth old, who ius lost {'s mother. the best references given and required. Address box 2,024 Pont office. ANTED—A SKAMSTRESS AND LADY'S phe ma A ng ONE. who undertisnds Seecrometae epee hervelt'useful A Freneh woman,” or some ay preferred. ‘apply st No. 26 1 Kast o ANTAD—A SMART BOY, ABOUT SIXTEEN YEARS old, in ajo store. to make bimse!t generally use- Ul, address Bf. Heraig offee. ais Vee PROTRSfANT MAN AND HIS WIFE, onafarm, plein pet # short distancs fromthe erty. The mun os farmer and gardener, aud musthave @ know- Jeoge of stock; the wife to take charge of the dairy, Must have uvexceptionadle city references ag to capability, honesty aod eee jardener and Farmer, Herald office, for one 234 at, after Was SMARY, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, TO ACT aseee ten ina dey goods store. Apply before 9 ‘clock A. M. Noapplicationto ey, mado dN. al ppl WANTED 4 MAN EA FAMILIAR WITH THE CARE Or end to sasist in gardening, and willing to wake horees himself useful and respecttul. Brooklyn, L. 1. Apply at 1 William et, up taira ” “¢ vinnie # ANTED—A YOUNG MaN, FROM {17 TO 19 YEARS fearn the éry goods trade. “gp y wie eee ANTED—A MAN, TO LEAN A LiGarT TEDOoR urine which journeymen eantiy obtain eay ment, or which ‘wil pay a xinart tan €12 to $35 a week, ital of $5 to $16 required. For particulars apply a: No, sae rine street, room 9, up stairs, Wome kD—TWO OR THRE MEN, OF BNERGErIC Dusiness habits, to canvesa for “Dr. Nolen’ 3 Thasened History of the War ” "A liberal commtsston. ply between the hours of 10 and 3, to VIRTUE, ©O,, 26 John street, up siairs. ‘ANTED—A RECRIVING AND SHIPPING CLERK, who is well Sata with the business, and also compe: is'Park pia pobarge the packing room. Apply to U. W. More, ‘CUMMINS « FFICE OF THE MANHATTAN om COMPANY, eae 16 , New York, Feb. See Gh Ons annual Soeigel tee be nald at the ofan of yc r ooMOAny, ine ao grt, on Monday. tbe 108, ‘4ay”of of March, ‘ho tranaer books wil be loved trons ‘clock M. to the migha laa ‘oth days inclusive. ANKE) x MOTLEY, + Secretary. RTERSVILLE HOMESTEAD AS90CIATION.—TAK regular monthly meeting will be held at Military Hall, No. 198 by ogi et, —— evening, March 3. Puactual at- tendance is requested FOTTER, President, IOH AND COSTLY HOUSKHOLD FURNITURE OF A ly breaking up housekeeping. We pants jeepers to ( Jar seoton walect ga alenion whose advertisement will be found in our @uo- tion columns, All those in went of superior furniture will do well to attend this sae, IPROIAL , NOTIOR A Regn huh, THE ‘COMMITTRE of the Board of will be held on Mon: , March 3, at No.8 City nt 2 o'clock P.M, 1a Fagard to the ex'ension of Chambers reat to Jamon slip, "Parties terested are respectfully in Kia JOHN, ome dGS Ald. JAMES Gi i ARG, Chatman Ald. JOSIAH W. BROWN, PROIAL NOTICR.—A MERTING OF THE SPKOIAL of the Bard of Aldermen, in Felation to the prac. by the Righth Avenue Railroad Company. of ie era Cae ‘will be held 8 City Hall. on Monday, March Parties falereated are aoe ured Le abe ee Ald. J, H. wan nit} Ald, WM. ee BE MEMBERS OF THE A. P. a. Wit T TAKE NOTICE that the R. W. G. Master Br. Joshua Robinson, accompa: nied by the R. ¥ a. poser cavers wil vis visit tre W. G. Taos | A of the Stave at on this iy ninth rocks ai S oiek, May Hod Ro, 10a 9 lok te ‘Six- chy ogee ix to. be pr ri aaraed WG. eeameeaaee we | a NEWSPAPERS, 9 ON HAND FOR YOUNG ‘yet oye of Cont BRO! * STUD CaO, ILLUSTRATED | NEWS, 18d. PUNCH, 9a; jown of the aye 1 9; Liveroool iymen, Oa; Li led Times, %4.; London ‘aril: lerald, Reynolds’ Miscellany and Cassels Tituntrated, 4d. each, ‘All ome ‘equally beep. einem Wuglish vows- corner of Broxdway and Twelfth street. WANTED. -A GoOD JOURNEYMAN BARBER.—GOOD Jager and stendy omployment given Also, a boy who has served some time atthe, business Apply:at 68 Ludlow street, near Grand. Wa BOYS, ABOUT FIFTZEN OR S1X fret asidad enced, ee pl iS od ee H Water come well recommenc apply to J. & G. . 180 and 182 Centre, corner 1 vier suree es ANTED—TWO YOUNG MEN, IN a LIGHT BUSI- W Ae where fo dogg Ks can a make $00 per month: also wanted, Bs ante Refereace required. apply at No. a iinern a 34 floor, of W. Wim CLERK, WHO CAM SPEAK THE RNG. Tiah and German | competent retail cep and trank store, city reterence eat desired, required, Tnquirefertwodaye ats Chatham at ot Warren auaent AED Foor TaRLAMS to SELL ‘a new article to Cherry rect, le Se Inquire at 143 ‘ANTED—BY A BOY, SEVEN Wes Nex ‘ttt ERR YEARS OLD, A Ply for three day, oF to 1 rie ge ones. aac A Y, wan rots A TOURS MAM 1 WHO serene Toqenel. Anquire at 390 Grand st., corner of 81 85 BROADWAY.—MR, P 07 fotatorm form ‘Sie friends aad the pu aan, s ry one in six ‘eeeone ‘taught by a: PERKACHIO. THE BALL SKASON. ee Alcon Si MILTPG AY, AND Ad BALL OF THE 8E- slay evento, Nar cond Vere Fioxets 1 var ryt Grand street, Eigtith avenue and 149 Oh et, B. CONLIN, Chairman, Joux P. Laxstxc Treasurer. W. 8. Morris, Secretary, 1d most be able to learn amor can learn four dances, WINES AND LIQUORS power WAN, HOLLAND GIN AN FRENCH BRAN- warehoure, came dl h't casks. for sale, wy too y Red et0res, “YPSON & BRO'S., 19 Beaver street, a