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jou Have Not Get Your = Bat, pr a with ave oft oguat patarne. the hatter, Has spose rae ee oe lace a new y Waite er, Just Recetved One ‘travelling, and wil this and Americ: dates President and Vice Presiaent —Their pe ie FRANK LESLIE'S tLLLUStRarny NEW! read: Swurday next. sangre of Ge at Niouracus, ava tventy-oae ‘the week. ‘dustrations, with General Walker's Headqa: room, &c. ILLUBIRATED Niki Pilimore aba. Doueleos’ Anser apa Vice Hresident, t Carpet: Smith & Lonnsbery, way, are now rae to exhinit thelr ne # Spring Fish Velvet wpestry, Bru: ong the assortment w! 4 styles never before Rlcie a every width, and al. other gooda con- le. y, taken expreaals for tf ANI JP. 1 gopear ‘and 21 other beautittn engravings, with all .s three ply and ingrain @ fouud @ large um a] Southern ana Western Merchaats.—Solo- . No. 243 Broadway, manucacturers of window por ers of curtain ‘materials and uphulale-y invite the attention ct merenants visltiog the city to tne ‘stodk or painted shades manufactured oy them during ‘Their assor nent embraces choice be, and are offered to the trade at suzh fo present unusual induce nents, @inger’s Sewing Machines.—. 1 Persons who ‘wish for information in regard to sewing machine:, can o»/ain applying at our oflice for copies of 1. M. Singer t o.’s devoted entirety to the sewing machine in- INGER & O0., No, 323 Broadway. Sewing Machines for Gaiter Fitting, Corset ita, thin clothing. &¢., with an im- the edge of tne above work, with in operation at our Defiance Salamander Safes.—-Robert M PATRICK is tbe s0 e manufacturer in the United States of the ted safes and paieat powder proof defunce ocks end eroas bars. Depot 192 Pearl street, one door below Mataen ‘Window Shades, White and Baff Hollands, tassels, &c , &t manufac- : ers, ee ret EMPLE, 58 Outhariae st. mare cords, OOFURD & W nts supplied at the Jowes! pri ite’ Fancy Goods, sxclustvely.— bs, soaps, extracis, pomed Losier yond tollet articles, and ever . Imported avd sold OO., 183 Broad’ @as Fixtures, of Every Variety and Style, ee An beauty with durabil id to is, retail, 31 ZNDER. No. 1S anal street. Old chavidellers cleaned and Fefintshed, oF received in exchange. Batchelor’s Hair Dye—' twelve private rooms. @ maprovementa, over ail others, beln! this es! ment. BATCHELOR’S, 23 Broadway. Cristadoro’s fair Dye, Wigs and Teupees exeite pet on among all connoisseurs in art. ant privat eoty relinbio article of the CRISTADORO’S. No. 6 Astor House. putan Lotion or floral Beantifier, complexion and removing freckles, tan, ‘PRALON, and instrumen's. Paris fuente upees— .d original dye is ap- chef desavees of iments for applying his in somparable dye, garficle of the Mind. Waclesale & Jesale and retail, at Phaten fs) enti at u aaa spor A Perfumed Breetn.—What Lady or Gen: under the curse of a disagroca! of @ Thousand Flowers” their friends will never mention RIDGE & 0O,, proprietors, and agonan, Oust £ Gon 2 Bou x . rom. a depot, No. I Barclay street, aad fancy goods stores generally in the U: at 45 Neasau e'reet and at the ‘159 Adaniic street 175 and drug Lyon's ‘Kathatron.—This Unegaaided Pre- ation tor restoring, preserving and beautiiying the hatr, is able druggist and (ancy go0ds dealers, fo taper bottle, it removes and eff'sctual Prevents iho 'hair from fol ing ol MYATI WENKOOP "Proprietors, 68 Liber.y street. The Best American, French and German trusses, ladies’ and geov’s supvor me v higbest BRIDGMAN fe tre market. Prairie Chickens, 75 Cents a Pair—Qualls, dozen. Also, butter, from 22c. s Farmers’ and Dairymen’s agency, 33 Broadway. 11. Q., st. Micholas Flotel-— le te ul it a sabe ie Sar ema Said by ail respoctab belts and bandages, in the usual prices, at CU.’s, chemists, 158 Grand street, near Oen- . to Beat A Le Bason Apoiaseo, during which time six ease cured me—you triumphed. Thomas Lockirt, taaue street, Brooklyn, Awarded te Medal Industrial Exhibition of cure truss, Also faued, you with aly Marah & Co., by the all nstions for radical the Fair of the eon fr premium oy St ‘1855. References.as — feasore: lent ne Mott, Willard Parker and Carsoman. An extonsive Mat of panes, of mercantile and How York, and Marah, ‘orlion & Oo, NG. Sweet ‘Fourth street, Obio. Open from 7 A. M. until? P. M. Bostetter.—No Article nas Ever Created the same unqualified satisfaction in cases of biliova cmplaints as HOST£TTER’S vegeta! Ditters. They remove the bile, force off secretions, sud, in every resp cocnstitition. No fi Nd by all grocers, di hoteis, dc, sole he AES ME 901 Broadway, who Hell ‘es Ointment and Pills,—Zothing cee gnant ulcers and painful boil, ‘They fortanately they are ies the temper like malig Simost lempled even Job io Dlaspheme. ealed by HOLLOW A Y’S ointment; and the pills are efeacious in stomach and liver complaints. 180! Maide: 24 y a ¥ tran: id by all druggists, at 25c., 62)¢c.. and $1 per pot or Whe will Buffer, when Dr. Tobias’ Cele= brated Venetian lniment’ will immediately cure cholera, ee eee Denct, 60 Cortlandt street. Hold by all dua gists D the Rev. James Ull- Ce st be resienoe of the be t the resi¢ence ri Wauams, of Norwich, Ct., to Miss Sarak JANE MELON, Brookiyn, on Wednesday, March 5, by the Rev. T. A. Ferlep, ir Fanci Hxwicorr to Miss Cawouine E. POLLARD, ton and Baltimore papers please copy. At St. eee hae Carel 6, tl . Mr. Bruce, poe A. Van WiNKLe, a! Philadelphia, on Wednesday, March 6, by the Rev. J. #. Berg, D. )., Hon, Jacon 8. Sitter, M. D., of this city, to Miss CuanLorie GoopHanr, of Patladslphia, N. J., on Thursday, Mr, Jouy IRELAND to On Thursday evening, March 6, of consumption, Mrs. ‘Euza Haksixson, in the 46th year ot her age. Her triends, and these of her brothers, James and Henry, are respectfully favited to attend’ the funeral, from’ the residexce of ber brother James, No. 10 Dover street, on Sanday afternoon, at three o’elock, without further invitation. On Wednesday, March 5, after a severe illness, Faxxy, wife of Joseph Deackery, in the 34th year of nor Her friends and those of tne family are reapec' vited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 88 Chrystie street, this afternoon, at two o’clock, witho farther On Weénesday morning, March 5, of consumption, Mr. Ricnarp W. Fick, aged 24 years and 7 months. Ris relatives and triends ave respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 5 Vande water street, this afternoon, at two o’clock. His will be interred in Greenwood Cemete: ‘un Wednecday, March 6, Miaxa H., of Dr. H. Laaiylert funeral will take place vans trom the residence of hor father, No. 05 East Tweitth street, six dcors Weet of Broadway. The friends oi the family are invited to attend, without turther notice. On Toursday, March 4, Saran, widow of tho late Ezekiel Porter, in the S6th year ot her age. ‘The funeral services will tak her son-in-law, M. C. St. Jo! ° street, this evening, at half past six o’clock. maing will be taken to Clarkston for interment. Th» friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. ‘On Wednesday evening, March 5, at six o'clock, after a Mogering ttIness, Mrs. Magy A. ANDREWS, wife of Stephen Pearl Andrews. Hor friends are invited to be present at the funeral ser- at the residence of E. W. De Grove, No, 27 Irving this atternoon, at one o’¢lock. Tuesdey morning, lungs, Mrs. Many Grack, Foungest daughter is morning, at eleven at the residence of jo. 170 West Seventesath March 4, of congestion of the wife of James Grace, of No, 162 Her reroains were interred in Greenwood Ceme’ery. California and Austrasia papers please copy. On Wednesdag, March 5, Janke JavvaRson Neheniah B. Hopby. Her triends ané acq faneral, from No. 11 at one o'clock. On Thursday, Merch 6, of consnmplion, MarGaret T. Manaax, in the 2ist year of her age, only daugater of James and Honora Mangan, The funeral wil take piace from the residence of her father, No, 255 Seventh sureet, tais morning, at half past ten o’elock, (o St. Brigget’s Chureh, where a solemn re- quiem mass will bo said, after waich her remaias will be conveyed, ut one o'clock /. M., to Calvary Cemetery tor anintances are invited toattend the First street, on Sunday afternoon, Suddenly, on Wednesday evening, revidence, the bosrding Louse ot Mix & Tripp, No. 8 Broedway, Ouivae Jounstox, of Lowtherstowa, county Fermanegh, Ireland. Ou Monday, March 3, Jomy Jax Le eiumn, M, D, His remain Were interred ia Greenwood Cemetery. npers please copy. larch 6, at his late Hulton county Invosa, fn the 63d late of Verth, Seovland, ‘of the Tate Hany Barcus, known as Thomas F. Bigg ; . rancis I bo interred in Greenwood Conetery to- Yranoleco, vill, oe seock, from tho Church of the United ot Houston and Mott streets, ‘Anis L., son of Char.es V. aged 1 year aud 1 month. teiends wre juvited to attend the fune. orofeasionaliy morrow, at twelve o'clock Brethren, Moravian, corm On Thursday, and Marie L. Lewis, The selatives au ral, without further notice, from No. 13 Hudson street, © morrow afternoon, at one o’c.ock. In Brooklyn, on Thursday, March 6, Peevenic B., ron of Bernard A. (deceased) snd Laura Warren, aged years, 6 months and }1 ‘The relatives and triends of the family are reapectfully invited to attend the tuneral, to morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 160 Bridge street, Brookly: Vermont and Massachusetts papers please omg On Thursday, March 6, lORRINEY, ag @* ana 10 months. Her (une-e! will take place to-morrow afternoon, at one e’ckek, trom her late residence, No, 35 Warren atreet, South lyn. Her friends, and those of her fathsr, Redey Morrissey, are respectfaliy invited toattend, with- i March 5, Fravcun C, Tow! jeanesday , FRANKLIN C, TOWLE, . and Jane Towle, aged 18 months. friends, and those of his grand(sther, Alexander McClure, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ‘thin pigeons at two o'clock, from No. 1 Water street, near a. Tee cont eh hight or sorrow fade, God came with friendly care, The infant bud to heaven conveyed, Ana bade it blossom there. At Hoosick F: N. ¥., on Sunday, March 2, Joun yen, fatner of Jo . White, Esq., of this city, in the ear of his age. At Yiseon, Georata, on Friday, Feb. 29, Eaamson Srps- CER, only son of eaae S. and Eliza L. Hindes, aged 2 yoara and 4 months. ‘At Demerara, on Sunday, Feb. 3, alter a short and se- vere ines, GEonon &. DAVENPORT, merchant, aged 54 ears, second son of John Davenport, Kaq., of Barmada, leavieg s numeczous circle of relatives and triends to mcurn their loss. 2 years OBITUARY. Departed this life, on Sunday night, Merch 2, Huy, @aughter of the late Mores B. Seixas. Truly may it bo vaid that death always selects the fairest blossoms, ani never has it been more fully exempiified than in the present instance. We feel almost inchved to question why one 80 |, #0 lovely, has thus been #0 early called to mingle with her parent earth, for she had not yet bumbered twenty sammerr. To the most affectionate pature she united that eweetness of disposiiion aad si-n- y of manner which endeared her to ail, made ber the light of ber own domestic circle; ili natare and malice were strangers to her b:fom. Sno bore an il ness of four moths’ duration with unexampled patience and fortitude, and when she felt that the awful fist had gone forth and that death must bave its victim, she summoned her ceeply aillicted tamity to her bedside, and atter be- stowing the last earthly kiss on each dear member, she jotred with them in prayer, when ber pure and gentle svirit took filght to realina of everlasting bliss, to join her sister angels. Farewell, Emily, aveet flower! You are lot to sight, but ever will you remain dear to the me- mory of those who #o fondly loved you, gnd who so desp'y mourn your kcss, Young Ciannsce Paver, who hes been mak ng cons!- derable sensation in the equestrian world for a couple of years, dicd in Philadelphia night before last, at the age ef fifteen years. Alchough hy was reputed to be the mos: skilful rider of his age, the loss to the profession is not nearly so great aa to his trion¢s and relatives, to whom he wa endeared by his affectionate disposition, nor a4 to the worla of letters to which he promised to be an orna- ment. For several years, except during the intervala of professional cuties, ne has been an aitduous student in 8 wei! known literary institution in Philadelphia, aad, a9 it menta) superiority progressed band in hand with the highest pbysical training, he displayed a graspiag iatel- lect and mental preevc ty rarely to be mat with ia a bay cf his years. His am‘ability and atndious habits won him influential friends, who conteraplated removing him f-or. @ profersion for which, though distinguished, he was even less calculated than for the quieter waiks of lie in which it was fondly hoped to seo him shine. The exqui- site taste and love for tne beautiful, exhidited in bis ef- forta as an equestrian artiat, were prominently display- odin all his other pursuits, snd but tor his premature decease he would have been an acquisition to society aud to spy liberal profession to which he may have devoted bimreif. Ciarence had won the love of many persons, whee regard was well worth winniog, in every portion of the United States to which his avocations have called him; and it may tend to aasuage the poigaant grief of his mother, and guardian and relatives, to know that his ceath is heard with heartfelt regret by othera besides themselves. Tre profeesion has lost a brother of whose skill they were proud, and {a whose eportment they faw @ practical refutation of the sneers of a bigoted world, and they sincerely sympathise with his immediate friends in this untimely joss. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, PERSONAL, LANCHE WILL FIND A LETTER IN THE SROAD- ‘way Post office. a! THIS MEETS THE EYE OF HENRY GI8S, HE WILL hear of something to his advantage by calling at 212 Broad- way, corner ot Fulton street, basement. hep oe F ALFRED BABBR IS IN NEW YORK HE WILL find it to his interest to call at No. 54 Wall street. NRouih Sanam, Waahingon county Ne. abou Byes vat ‘on count . Y., about of age, five feet elght inches in height, rather dark red hair and whiskers, dark bfue eyes, somewhat high check ones and tace, tapered conaiderably’to the chin: sailed from San Fran- ciseo. on route from australia in the steamer Golden Gate, Oct. 16, 1853, with passage ticket in the name of William Hill; supposed to have arrived In New Orleans, N , par Fteamer E) , from Aspinwall; had @ black tran marked G. W. keKie, Panama, Any one knowing anything about said MoKie, who wii communicate with F.S, Thayer, Troy, N. Y., will be suitably rewarded DS Cerra Mb OR FIRST FAIR DAY. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1856. arenas T A MEETING, THId DAY, OF THS Bo OF hbo ty Mr LW: Haymoad was lected Vico Prost was elected Vice 4 ns dent ad -. Frederic Hoffman tery, all of the YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIK& TO GO WEST, OR mela 0 aks effect Ob inst WAL He DAVIDGR,See7 | A Govel wid’ ety eee ee oo ad tad Suet A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE LIQUOR DEAUER'S eo:lety will be beid at National Hal., Canal str: on Monday at7}4 o'clock, Ratters will eget sented of vitai Importance to we future prosperity of the so- choty and every member should be present t> the ques tons there to be prisenied. By order 4, C, MONTGOMERY, President, AM MATTHEWS, Vice President, GvstayusC Rare, Recorcing secretary. ¥. 6.-- Members will take notice that their cards of mom>=r- ship are not wansiera le, and m9 person will beadmitic! wi h- out thera. N*%, YORK COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIKTY.—A Mé! ing of this Bociety will be held at die Catiege. of Physt- cane a! Gurgeons, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty third street, on y evening March 7, at 7} o'clook, to olect offi- cers of this society and cologne to the american As sociation. BENJAMIN OGDEN, M, D., President. Hunnx 8 Downs, M. D., Secretary. Or Or THE MANHATTAN Olt, COMPANY, NO. 16 anp ing ofthe ders ol the Manbatian Oi) Company, tor ibe siemion of directors, wil! be held at the oflice of the company, in ye oe New \ork, on Monday, the 10th day of 1856, at 12 o'clock M. books will be closed irom the 1st to the 10th of March, both days ineluatve. JAMBS M. MUTLEY, Secretary. going there. Good referenee SITUATIONS WANTED. | ERMAN GI 3 OF GOING TO CALI- (A GERMAN GIRL. Den ROU QING 70 CALs ok Pe would tind ber taithtul and trustworths ; would live in the cit, Can give six years’ city re‘ Can be seen for two days at 99 19%b at. between 6th and 7uh avenues. WIDOW LADY, LATELY FROM £NGLAND, HAV- ing 4 tow leisure hours in the course of tae day, it d ‘sirous of o taining altuation as daily governes-, to Mmeirist Hogih sducauoe perst wiguare eidress B. Fe cation. r tic reas B. F., Broadway Post fice’ © ‘Te? Par RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES a SITU ailon, in w private tnmiy. ae nurse and seamstress, or cham seamsirese. Please cal. for two days at WO) ‘West 16th 51 A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA tion, a8 nurse and seansiress. (ox citv referenca, Uan be seen for two days at 152 7h avenue, beiween With aad 21s sta , top floor. back room. A XOUNG LA&DY WISHES A SITUATION IN A tancy cake bakery; one who unders‘ands her business. goat Feteences given. Address W. . C., Hera‘d office, for ye. A GERMAN GIRL WHO SP4AKS ENGLISH, DEI RES ® Fituation to do chamberwork, waiting and plain sewing. Pant reterences given. Inquire at 40 Warren st., second floor, r 3 NE STBIKE MOR“ FOR AMERICAN LABOR.—THE undersigned, wor kingmen of the city of New York, under an earnest cenvictlon shat some important measures are ne- cessary imorder to seoure prosperity for the great masses of the workingmen of the United States, which will atford some kind of certainty, it posaiole, that shall not be again obiiged to pass trough anotber winter lice 1854-56 ‘and 1855~'t6, Would hereby call upon the work: New York and Brooklyn to unite with them in # public stra tioa in behaif of American labor, althoug) th> commarcia pret ls endeavoring to make the country velieve that * trade" in @ prosperous condition, they are generally alleat to the fact that there are tens of thonsauds of men and women {a this Ciy Without meons oF employruent, had thas this winter hs been about ax revere and sia ion tor Improving the Condition oF the Poor ‘has nearly ftty ‘will not to the public. The scurcity of work, the high prices of the me- cessaries of life, and the suffering condition of the working Clases, render indispensable that some measures thould be adopledto mak: the (rug state ot the case known to the county. ‘the conventions uf the three xreat political parties have met, rd have adjourved without taking the allghtest notice of the interests of the free workiagmen of the United States. They seem to think that a few negro slaves in Kansas are of more consequence than the interests ot the hundreds of thousands of wen and women who have sufferod starvation and wretched Bess beyond description, while, at the samme time, thers ace more white laporers, widown and or 2hans in New York alona, the s.aves of want, destitution and high pr ces, than there wii] be black slaves in Kansas in a whole generation tocoms. The urdersgned thereiore. propose to appen’ to Oongre:s direct, by memorial or otherwine, Jor an immediate consideration of the depressed condition of the labor of the souctry;and we call upon the workingmen ct New York and Breoklyn to mact in the Park at 12 o'clck, noon, on Monday next, the 10th dav of March, to take these mat ers into conrideration, and we invite the merchantsand business men of every class to uni’e in our deliberations. Wm. Olavd Rourne, Joseph Cohen, John W, Thompson, Benjamin Levi, Job a. Acorn & White, Andrew J. Uarr, William Mitohall. George Sangster, Edward Walke: —realed proposais will be reocived by the Govern Almshouse, at tue'r oflice, Ktotuada Park, until 12 o'clo: + of the Vith ‘inet., for the masons’ snd carpenters’ work neces: vary for the ezection of s dead houre at Bellevue Hosptial. ‘The plans and specificsiions for the xame can be ecen at the above cfice on and after to morrow (Friday), IL A.M The Go- vernors reserve the right of rejecting any or all proposais, shou d the interest of the Department require i ROPOSALS FOR RKMUVING THE DIRT, ICE, ETC., ete , trom Broadway. Mayor’s Orrick, March 4, 1856, Sealed proporala will be received ai tins oilice until Saturday next, the Sth ipst., at 12 o'clock, Jor reavoving the dirt, ice suow, &e., dc, Irom Broadway, between the Astor House aad Union square, the work to be done between the hours of 6 P. M acdOA. M., under the direction of the Superintendent of Btreets, and to be entirely completed and said portion of Br vad- way put inva thorough'y clean condition by Monday morniag, the 17th inat,, at $ o’vioek. uring the hours above specified for the performance o| work, al: venicles will be entirely exc uded from the atreet, in order to aiford the contractor greater facility for the plihment of his contract. All taken trom nelow Uanal tr must be dumped into the Ballery enlargement, asd the balan:e in the Park, trontipg on Chambers sireet. ‘The contract will Le awarded to the lowest bidder, who will be required to givo satistactary bonds, to be app Mayor apd Comptrol er, for ita faithful pertorman p*sals must be endorsed ** ‘The pro- "pro2eanis fer c.eaning Browaway.?) Fad rent tothe Mayor's fio, directed to he Mayor mud Cot ‘missio: Strecis acd Lamps. ama FERNANDO WOOD, Mayor. ERPRTUAL MOTION.--THEK GREATEST DIS 30VERY ‘ever yet made is now on exhibition at 665 Broadway, up stairs. ‘Ibis machine was manufactured in New Haven, aud in the invention of Mr. k. P. WiuLIS, by whom it was suc- cessfully exhibited in that place; and, agreeably to public ovi- ion and the approbation it met with, it is beyond @ doubt the atest curiosity and the most successful attempt at a self act- fig machire over made in thu or any olber country. Why It is nct a bcra fide perpetua’ motion it fs left for the curious on that eanject to determine. Call and see it, aud our word for it ou will not regret the trouble. Hous of exhibition from 9 to » 2to Gand7to10. Admission 25c, [UMYEBUTY OF NEW YORK MEDICAL DEPART. meut—The annual commencement of the Medical Depart- 7, at 734 0 ive Aquare. “The sddress to the graduates. will be delivered by Protessor Metoalie. ‘Tre profession and puvlic generally respecttully invited to atend. 'R, HENRY GORDON, RECENTLY ARRIVED FROM Europe, is earnestly’ requested to eall at the Battery Hotel. ‘The lady whom he expected by tho Belgiqne arriv per Arago on Saturday Is U hae! 13 A LETTEX IN THE BROADWAY POST OF- fice for Miss Smith, of Brooklyn. ANTED—INFORMATION OF MATTHEW BRAD Jey, who Jett the Manchester House, 163 Washington street, on the 27h ot Februury. He had on a blue frock coat, alack eatin vest' and gray colored pants, He stands about 5 foot Sinces, and is 80 years old. any {xformaiion will thankfully received by Horatio Howarth, 166 Washington or by Susanra Bradley, Newburg, New York. re of Stella Martner tot, &. Spaniding, wt Man- in October last, please write to himagain. Ad. dresa as before. THE MILITARY. HIFRANS OF THE WAR OF 182—A REGUAR meeting of the corps wil be held at heat sncters, Lis) street, on Fri the 71 tent, 72 - M. der or ne TONES ious Gal C ~ REWARDS. @7 & REWARD.—A MOST DARING ROBB $7. residence of the subscriber 93 East iwenty-ninh street; house was burglarious!y entered on Saturdey morning, between the hourso:1 and 5 o’clock A. M. ‘cing thi 4 trance through the front door, they passed to the ng room on the second floor, and sloie theretrom one patent lev: jd watch and curb fob chain, and seal ausched, R. & G. ley, makers, Liverpool. No.’ 16159; also, ladies’ detached gold lever, 13 Jewels, marked L, Y. Matre Locle; Swiss curb guard chain atiached; also, a pocketbook containing 80 shares of Bull’s Head Bank ‘stock, No. 210, dated Dosember 30, 184; two notes and other papers of no value to any person but the owner; a’so,@ dark brown overcoat quilted and liaed with alk. Proportionable reward will be given on the return of any of the said property. JAMES OWENS. 2 REWARD.—LOST OR MISLA(D. ON THE 418 insiaut, a poriemonnaie, containing one fifty, one twenty and some emailer bank bills; in all between eighty and ninety doilars, and @ receipt trom a house in Vhiladelohia for money paid. ‘The above reward will be paid upon re: ing [3 same to the oflioe of the Wey direst House, 54; 56 and } y sire 10) REWARD.-LOg?, TAE LAST DAYS OF FEBRU- Sry, & portemonnaie, contatuing bills on one of the Utica oan, and a draft dcawa on iis clty for $i 9, parable to the order of H. ©. Ormdud The avove reward wilt be paid by H. C. Urmduif, 15 Park piace, on the return of the porte: monnale snd contents LOST AND FOUND. UND—ON MONDAY, MARCH 3, A SMALL SUM OF money, Which the owner can have by proving. proper! Par costs of advertising, on applying wt the Niaetsenth werd # ‘ation house, in Fifty ninth sireei, between Seo ud and Third avenues. j OUND—ON FRIDAY LAST, IN A MADISON AVANUT K stage, a plain gold bracelet, which the owaer ean have by proving property and paying tor this advertisement. 7 RY LOST.-ON THE EVENING OF 5TH INST., A \. large size brass key. The finder will be suitably reward: ed by leaving it at the Herald office, OST—ON FRIDAY, THe FIRSC OF FEBRUARY, BR tween 37 Broadway aad the New Haven depot, a’ cash book, about es eg ln 19 wide and ‘; thick; had the name. of Aaron B. on, on the inside of the cover. Whoever bag found the same and will leave it at the sore of A. & ‘W. W. Shumway, 13 John st, shall receive a liberal reward. OST—aT THE PICKWIOK CLUB BALL, ON MONDAY evening, a Jaga cameo bresstpin, The finder will be nperaliy, rewarded, by leaving it at Frank Pontisad’s, corner of Eldridge and Division streets Lee WEDNESVAY MORNING, IN 261H STREET, between Seventh and Fighth avenues, a black and tan Kini Charies: speniel dog; had on when lost a collar marked Josep! E. Hambiln, No. 6 Wall atreet. Whoever will return the dog to the above address, will receive « liberal reward, JOS, . HAMBLIN, No, 6 Wail street, IAKKN BY MISTAKE, FRUM THE CLOAK ROOM AT the Acacemy of Murie, at the Light Guard bali, February is, a Iady’s mink marten victorine, and an opers hood and a air of oversioes. Whoever will return tie same to Mrs. K, Bintth, 541 Houston street, will be suitably rewanted, INSTRUCTION. f, —WRITING.—MR. DOLBEAR, 609 BROADWAY, tJ. guarantees (o make elegant writers and prac ical book- keep Bis new method of training removes all sult: boss, cramping wad iwembling. Ladies and gentlemen who ‘have failed to learn by other aysiems, are guaranteed tv learn by this eeientific method. A PROFESSIONAL ARTIST WISHES TO OBTAIN A Umited number of pupiis, either in schools or private families, in drawing in crayen,, pencil, water,, and oli colors, and penmanship. Urawing and painting taught upon princi: Plos entirely oppoted io the {alincious syRtems of she drawing masters 0. the day, Address 3. G, roadway Post office. OOKKERPING—AS APPLIED TO BANKING, RAIL rom! and gommerotal is tanght in an @1 ous: and superior ‘manner by FOBTEE & Dixo 346 Seiwa vate loasons day andevening, Prospect jeation P. RIVATR INSTRUCTION IN PNMANS! HE PP inbrcrtber will receive e lunited number of tudies or nee temen for private, instruction ‘n inereantile ‘and epistolary ing. Each pup! receive his personal attention. ‘ini POLIT B. GOLDSMITH, 362 Broadway. SENOR VINGUT, PROFESSOR OF THE Spas S"Wneuage tn. uis New York Universtiy, will ea few class on Wednesday next, st ‘his rosid i street, where apgileation may ‘be made, Senor V s translations froat English give private lessons and ma Spenish and vice versa SPANISH,--PROFESSOR, GORHIN, NO. It RIGHT 1S rirecet, (3 teach the abor 4 rooin to let, with or without board, to tion would wish to ndd the advantage of daly conversation iy Spanish with the POLITICAL. 137 WeBD ON DECK—rinsT FOR BUCHA- ‘Ata large and enthusiastic meeting of the cit'zens of the ‘Thirteenth hel wi eld at Morgan’s Hotel, corner of Broome and Pitt streeis, on Thurs sday evening, march 6, tor the purpose of organizing the Thirteenth Ward Pioneer Buchauan ‘Assosin: tion, the following gentlemen wore elected permanent offle:s 91 the association: President, James J. Reilly; Vico Pres dents, James Tuite, Jobn Carbey; Recording Secretary, Law- rence k. Hill; Corresponding Secretary, Edward Gray; Trea- surey, James Darcy; Sergeant at Arma, P. Campbell, Mr ‘Reilly returned thanks, in afew brief remacks, for the bigh honor conferred. ‘Alter which the meeting was addressed by Messrs. John A. TILL THE YOUNG LADY W20 WROTE over Tae | Rely Davis ard omers, und the folowing resolutions were Resolved, Thatin James Buchanan, of Penntylvania, the democracy of ie Thirteenth ward rec gnizethe able American sintesman cf more ‘han thirty years standing, one of ihe lew ereat mon Jeft us of the Augustan age of the repubbe, when Jackson, Calhoun and Clay rued the destinfes of the country, and carried i: w i's present glorious position amongst the na: tons of the earth; one ct those men who with rare taleats com- Fines an experience which no other statesman of tne present day bas epjoy ed, snd who, ir elected to the Presidency, would command the respect aud confidence of other natloas, without compromising in the slightest degree the best interes # and the highest weitare of his coun'rymen. je ittherefore resolved, ‘that for the reasovs above iniicated, James Buchanan is our tirst chotce tor President, and taat our delegates in the ferthcoming Cincinnati Convention be res- pec iuilv requested to use their best etlorts in his behal Resolved, that as Kuow Notbingism is not indigenous to our own soli, but is the national consequence of an intolerant bigotry and ‘tanatictem, tho origin of which can be cleariy traced to the red tape cipiomacy of 2ngland’a wily aad un- scrupulous minisiers who having failed by abolitiontsm to dis s:Ive the Union, have sown this pauseous exotic amongst us to distract an,empire which already overshadows their own; 40 It is our stern duty as American citizens whether, nat adopted, to fight *his forewra monster, and wage agrinst hi 8 perpetual warfare. ui bo intatriy extirpated from the land. esolved, That with these for our principles, and James Ba- chapan our standard bearer, and believing ‘in ths doctrine that in union there is strength. we hereby open the ball for the ensuing campaign, hoping for the co operation of all good mau, and sixcerely believing that by a consolidation of our forces, we can rout the enemy, and wheel the old Thirteenth onze again proudly and snugly intothe democratle Iin or im rus BRGO! YOUNG MEN'S FILLMURE AND Done! Ul meet Friday evening, Mare! Cen- tral Hail, of Fulton avenue and Ei sons iriendiy to the nominations of the American ‘y are in vited to atten r¢ BY. THOMAS, Proudon THE LECTURE SEASON. Late AND THE SIBLE AGAIN. CHALLENGE to the clergy. Joseph Barker will iedlure this evening, jarch 7, in Stu; vesant natitute, (50 Broadway, at 73s o'clock, Subject—Aa Substituie tor the Biole, admission 12/5 ceats, Mr. Barker inviies discussion. MERCARTILE LIBRARY, AngocraTio ra and last lecture of Mr. C course will be given on inday evening next, March 7, at Clinton Hall, Astor place, commencing at 8 o'clock Stdject—‘thackery. Tickeus, 50 cevis, Can be lad at the Library, No, 2 Nassau siz and at the door cn the eyeing of the lecitire. BR. MH. TINPSON, Chairman of Lecture Committee, THA SL EXPRESSES, WHEKMAN & CO’S EXPRESS FOR CALIFORNIA, Oregon and Sandwich Islands, will be despatched per stenmer star of te West, via Nicaragua rou'e, on Saturday, o’ciock P. M., in charge Ot @ spec'al messenger Freight received until 12 "o'clock. and emall packages, iotiers, de, tli 23s P. M, on Naturday, Raton reduced, ARMA f OF BILLIARD TABLES, OF low prices, will be found ai our m : ality for gaie. Orders ULLEN DER, 53 Ann street. PQILLIARD BALLS.—A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Brie Bard basis and yrenc ene ti for sale, at the lowest | commended, ¥ AMERICAN YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION A’ sscambermail audio copii meine hee mall famliy. Can be teen at 144 24h at. A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A RE {sw good cook, #pectable faril; washer aud lroner, Can be seen for ‘wo days ‘Spring at. A SITUATION WANTED—AS HEAD COOK. IN A hotel. of to do the cooking tn general ot a large boarding house, by @ woman who undersuiods Frenca, tog.ish and Awerlesn cooking; also pasties, creams and jolliesy she cha get up dinuers for large or small parties, can b me poul- iry aud game of every description, she tan give the best of city reference, and may be seen for (wo days, if not engaged, at 231 Bowery, first entrance in the rear. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WITH GOOD RK. ferences trom her present place, will be disengaged in a few days and would like to get» situstion in a amull family, as housemaid or general servant, aacresa Victoria, couage |, Hanover piace, Brooklyn. A GERMAN HEAD WAIT&R WHO THOROUGHLY UN derstands bis business is desirous of obta(aing an en.gag meat, He has good citv references, &c., Aud speaks the IGuy. lsh language well. Auo'e addressed A. P., Herald office, will be attended to tor two days, YUUNG MAN, WHOS PRESHNT ENG sGEMENI expires this weet, is anxious for a situation as entry clerk or Hight porter: 1s abieand willing to work, and ia a first rate backer, Helers to _presentand last emolovera A note ad Freee R. ¥. M., Herald office, will receive alten on, A HIRST RATE WATTER.— AN ENGLISHMAN WISH 8 situauion, as walte*, or to ap invalid; he bas teen acoustomed to buth sinations. Best of city references, Apply for two di 248 Sthavenue, between 23d sus. ANACUVH yousG MAN WISHES A SITUATION As ‘) porter ina wholesale store; is well acquainted with tne grocery Dusiness, speass teveral Isuzuaves Can be well re- Please cw.) at 271 Willem at. PRACTICAL FARMER, ¥ AVIVE OF LONG ISLAND, AX. cemirea a situasion, 10 take cbarge ot a large farm; under: stacds 4!) tranches ot the business disroughiy. facludiag tue dairy. Can give the most eatisfac‘ory reierences. address Farmer, turhiwwg, L. a. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISAES A SITU. ation, as first class cook washer and {roner, gad gona brewd bak or city reference given trom her last em: plover, Pieawe call at No. 210 West 25th at, betyean sth sud %h avenues, 2d floor, Lront room. Caa ba seen tor tno A BABKLEPER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man who understands his business perfectly. City refer @ucoa. Address A. B., Herald office, tor threo én; NLERKsHIP WANTED.—Aa CHANCE FOR SOM ONR, J & young man, 24 years of age, of active and industrioas hsbits, offers & buaus 0. $100 to $500 for a good situation. Any Dersn abont leaving their situation, and wishing to introduce @ successor, wou'd do weil to notice this. ‘The udject of the ad vertiser being a clerkship, no partnership proposals will be noticed. Picase address J. H. 8, Herald ollice, FOUERSLEPES WANTED—AN AMERIVAN WOMAN, ustomed to the duties of housekespiuz, in tbe country , copnected with which is the management of mi’k and butler, would meet wilh a good situation, oa Long Island, by applying to ©. Ke:logg, bookkeeper at tho Westchester House, corner Bowery aud Broome st SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS SEAM. stress; understanas dressmazing, boys’ and chiidren’s clothing, and all kinds of family sewing; would take care of cnildrep, Best of clty reference. Call at 64 Spring st, room SO. 7, all this week. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECPA3LE YOUNG 15 __woman, to do general housework and make herself’ geve- rally use'ul. Good ely relerenen from her last plac, whore ste ti years. Can be seen for two days at 48 Degraw St, bewween Sunith and High ste., Brooklyn. > er ‘0 HOTEL KEEPERS.—WANTED, BY A MIDDLE AGED tan, Who hag had ten yeara’ experience in hotel bualness asi uation as assistant bookkeeper or steward, or uny branch connected with a hotel; would give general satisfaction. Uan give good reference. ‘Adress J, A. 8., Herald oflice. MO DENTISTS.—WANTED, A SITUATION, AS WORK. man in @ dental office, by a gentleman rkilled in every Fart of ine profession, ieferences given. Address, this day, 4. B., ©., box 189. Herald office. T?, MERCHANTS WANTED, A SITUATION AS POR- ter ina dry goods store, by a man who hae ten years’ experience in thiscity, Can re‘er_ to bis last employer, where he bas lived ten years. Address M. M., box 122, SITUATIONS WANTED. NTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMuR:CAN WO- mao, as plain cook, washer and iroue. ve given, Piease call at 2% Mott st, corner of ‘ANTKD-A SITUATION, BY A FIRST RATE CCT. ter; was cutter in the estadlis menis in Paris; ‘can speak og! NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECABLE do general house io all seen lor three da} 5 SOLORED MAN AND 16 WIFE WANTED-AY~ 1a Dene pack, man to iy ‘at table in tae city, aud ww ot @ pair of horses, ia country, di sume”) te sec fad aba Se rary" sa GOOD MILLINER WANTED-ON& WHO THO- Others need ap 'y. Trquir' at 208 ou IN A RETAIL HARDWABB AND CUBE, WANTED-IN 4 RETAIL HARD t To Address, ferenc 8, by whom last ed AA gs ta applic.ai'e writ ‘Ste: weraid ee \ ANYED—A SITUATION, B girl, about 16 years of ence, Call at 91 West 1h st,, between 6th and "th avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY cham bermaid nd ironing. Best of reference. RESPECTA “SLE Waiter wnd maaiat Call at 177 West ANIED~BY A XKSPEGTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situadon as cham>ermaid and seamstress ‘and seamstress. Cam give the dest of cit ‘Can be seen for two di ANTED~—A SITUATION, AB COOK, WaSHER AND froner, or as general Bonseworker, by a very ative, ‘apd well recommended girl; i not alraid of work, aud 0 to the courtey if required. Apply at No, 4 Sandi wt., barement, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A PHOLESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A ambermant and plain seamstress, oF as no objection to travel wit & Please uddcess 60 West or reference (rom her apply to b. Hale, No 80 Nassau st £ chambermaid a1 i Can read and write . ington place, third Uloor, trout room. ‘TED—BY A MARRIED MAN, A SIfUATION a8 rdener or farmer, and for bis wife as cook or lnun- cress. -‘dhey can be well recommended trom their last places for honesty, indusiry and sobriety. Address ¥. K., Herald ollie, tor two days. ANTED—SY A SMARI, ACTIVE YOURG MAN, A situation sa clerk in a tea store; hes had two years’ ex, rlence in the city trade, and cen give eighteen mona’ refer ence from hia jegt place, which he is now Jeaviag. adiress ANTED-A SITEATION, BY A MARRIGD MA cumbrance, a8 gardener or fur:ner, a airy, or woud wes both unexcaptionabie retersnces frm er cMpio; ers #9 to honesty and capabil.ty. Address K., Bernd oftice, tor two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CLERT CR BUOKKBEP ‘20 is & good wscoun ant knowledge of the G. ibe very best of reterence Anihoty J. Bleecker, oflice No. 7 Broad street. JANIED—A SITUATION, AS LIGHT PORTER IN A wholerale store, by a young ood plain hand and is quick at figures, Sular: Ject sa permanen: situation, Address (, J, 0, Herald ANIED—#Y a YOUNG MaN, A SITUATION As P. ter ina business, or c.erk in'a grocery store. He isa confectioner by ade, and prefer a situation in his line. ap- ply at No. 96 Chrystie #t., room 19, ) ANTED—-BY A YOUNG MAN, A SIMUATION, AS eoucommn in & private isauly; undorstands b)rses Upquestionable recommendations Apply at 35 North More #:., or a his wife to tase has a thoroug given. apply to thoroughi*, and can trom his ‘ast empio; dress Wiliam, vox 15 Hers d oft ARTED-BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, Hon ig fasmer and coschman; uncerstands all b »ncbes Can have the oes. of recommendauons (rom h Pp where he bas lived two years, Ly 008, 130 Ply moutn s!., Brook'yn, 3d foo, Alaress Yuirics ANTHD—A SITUATION, AS FARM#K AND GAR- dener, by 8 young married aan, who understands nia busivess thoroughly in Ji its variovs branches, the Iuyins of 3 ane exclusive y new grounds, gar upd one child Sa! x drevs A. H.'., care ot Names & Marr, 785 Broadway, ANTED-—BY AN ENGLISH YOUTH, 18 YEARS OF situation. in a marble shop, where he ing; iss good stone upd leer cutter . G-, Union square Post oftice. MPLOYKRS WISHING GOOD SERVaNTS WILL FIND respectable German, English, Scotch and Irith hei soiels and private families, at MOMBAS OOHNEEE & O 287 Brose Way, corner of meade street. Also waiters, coach: nen, tarmere, laborers, &¢ , & thiaor the branch ollice, 102 ireenwich street, ANTHD—AT MANNING'S OFFICE, young man, well recommended, as wa the city; also smart man, to take eure ot horas, drive assist Cn &emali farm near the city; also, a facme” an sife, the man must be a practical person a! farmlog and the woman as dairymaid. Good girls can have first rate places wisbont celsy ; the bighest wages to those competent, in every capacity, N.S —kmp overs can he sui'ed with exce Isnt help, es Jemale, of all nations, We can stroagly recommen: ice. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. N DEMANDE A sl BROADWAY—UNE PRO ouynére modiste; inutile de se presenter ti on ne connal’ +48 parfaitement eon eia!. __'THE TRADES. R, WHO SPEAKS ENGLISIL, rdener; he undersiunds bis busi: GERMAN GARDEN branches, also the etre of vines. several years in thiscc untry. He dertake any other work about the house, or mind horses. Gi reterence, Addrers A. B., Gardener Heraldofiice. LOOK MAKER WANTED.-A PRACIICAl,, CLOSE » t0 Bo into the country. Apply to Storrs Bro- sbers, 36 Vesey st. ed would not be willing to un: WAXTED<A S\TUATION, BY A LADY, AS AMANUEN als or copyist, Addrees M. B., Herald oflice. W43TkD-BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, a baby to wet nurse; the best of city reference can be given. apply at 130 390i sl, ,or at Dr. Johnston's, 125 24th WAnten-4 SITUATION, BY A YOUNG AMERICAN girl, as lady’s maid and seamstress; understands dress- making and doing up muslinsfand French fluting. Can pro- duce the best of city reference. Please call at her present piace, 4"3 2d avenue, for two days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermald and soamstress, or as nurse and seamstress Cun give the beat of NY reterence fron her ast place. Can be seen for two dacs at 112 Weat th a. Ww ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do general hoasework or chamber work ina small Good references given. Apply in Lawrence e'., one door trom ‘Iivary st., Brooklyn. én ve seen for two days. y JANTED- A STLUATION, BY A R&SPECTABLE WO- * man, as child's ourse, at her own residence. Good ce- ference be ston at 61 James st, until engaged. Wy 4nrenT* SITUATION, AS COOK, BY A RESPECT- able yourg woman, who perfectlv understands coozing in all its branches, roups, pastries and jellics, ‘the dest of city relerenee can he given. Can be seen for two days at 71 Weat at. WASIED—A SIUUATION, BY A PROPKSTANS GIRL, as chiid’s purse and sewer, or to do chamberwork. Gocd city reference. ‘an be seen for two days ut 3 West 13th st i Gee? ITUATIUNS, BY TWO NEAT YOUNG Wo: Men, one as cook, Washer and troner, understands bak- ing in al: its various bracches; the other as chambermaid and walter, Have the best of city references, Can be seen for two days at 25 Kast 19th top front roo: V J ANTED—A STIUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, cook. washer aud irever or would do general house- k. Good relerences. Apply at 105 20h st in the rear, hetween 7th and two days, VANIFED~A SILUATION, AS GOOD COOK AND TO oe | in Be Nebogey t and Dring Leap baking perfectly, No objection tos respectable doaraing house, Best city reference. Call at 3 West Ton for two dev J ANTED—A SITUATION; BY A YOUNG PROFESTANT ‘woman. to cook, wash and iron, or would do general housework. No objection to tke country. Good references. Apple at 153 Kant 1th at., third tloor, tron room. ‘Can be seen two daye. avenues, Can be J ANTED—A RITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid and latindreas, or to do general housework, Good reterence, apply at 104 10th st., between 6th and 70h nuee. Can be seen two days, ) ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook and to aesist in the washing and ironing if required; undersiands her business perfectly, and can make bread, bia: cuttand pastry. Best of reference given. Please call at 85 2th st., between Oth and 7th avenues, for two dave. ) AN1KD—BY A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, ASITU. ation in @ respectable family as seamstress; understands cutting and fitting ladies’ and children’s dresses. and all kinds of tamily sewing; or Would assist in Nght chamberwork, No objection to go_in the country. Good reference can be given. Can be seen for two days at {75 Grand at. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GERMAN, A SITUATION AS gardener; Le understands the business im all {ts branches, For further partioulars apply lo Mr, @. Mevernich, 61 Bowery, oagement, trem 9 to 12 P. W4X2ED—A COMPETENT PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS chambermald and seamstress, and to take care of two children—the youngest five yours oid, None but a Protestant, with recent city references, need apply. Call b é and ce oelock, at No. 4d West Iathn.” 8 betwoon nine {TANTRD-A SITUATION, BY. A RESPECTABLE atried womsn, a8 wet nurse. Can be seen for two days at.t7 Beekman st. /ANTRD—A SITUATION, <PY AXOUNG GIRL, To 6 genera! use work a fami'y; is good cock ad baker, first rate washer and (roner. God cis’ roses cash prices, by WM. M. WaLLING, 480 Broome strest, corner eet if required. Can be seen for two days at 49 Allen at., in the rear, at Croaivy. ILLIARDS.—$250 REWARD,—CERTAIN UNBCRUPU- lous uertios are advertising hat wey have & newts in- vented cush‘on tor blillard tables, tor which they clal ve Apaiont, ‘This ia to caution the public impostors: nod } ofler the above re for auch proof as will lead to the detection and coavict'on of any infringers on my patent, granted February 19, 1% MICHAKL PHELA, Chambers street, up stairs. JLLIARD TABLE WAN’ ‘ASH IN HAND WILL be paid for one biljiard tot ifn bargain (s offered, Ad- stating price and maker, ‘hilarde Arondeay Post of- fice. Er taneene TO BUYERS AND PLAY@RS.—OUR NEW- y invented curhions are universally acknowledged to be the only correct cuwbions ever myented in the United Slates or kurepe Buyers can best judge of their relative worth by calling at our factory, 90 Ann Btreet, GRIFFITH & DECKER, ; " SPORTY IRDS, BIRDS.-A NEW STOCK OF IMPORTHO CA- pares, muleys bulfinches, goldiinches, chat "8, black, bires, thrushes, Tanks, blackbeads, sisking, linne'a, parrots, pigrot for sale by H. Knst NE & BROLH WR, 74 Ful ton Bi nd 195 William sireet, between Franklort and | Sprace, N, b.—Cages ena bird seed for alo. IBDS,--A VERY SUPERIOR LOT OF LONG BARRED canaries, for axle, to suit purchasers, Apply at 194 Bow ery. Will be sold cheap it calied for immediateiy TS SPORTSMEN. A GOOD GUN FO Mr. Farland’s take. Can be seen al hia sh of Broadway, in Howard street. HE GREAT 100 KAT MATOCH.—THE DOG TIOSRR wh) kill 100 rate on Friday, March Ih, at 8 P.M. against Tmin. & sec, tbe ume tade bY the dog Billy, last Itidiy, @ 51 Rightb ayenue, corner Forty-secund sirec. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUN WOMAN, IW eeetiton ek rameter kp last p'ace. Call at dl West 16th Ls Tonk pacagrethan. A W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do generni housework in s small private family; she is @ good cook ani a first rate washer and trot Can be seen for two days at 91 West 16th gt, between 6th and 7th avs., in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as nurse and seamstress; can taka the en- tire clinrge of » baby from {ts birth Good reference from the fomi y abe last Tived with, Oall at390!g Bower y, tor one day. WV ANTED—LY TWO YOUNG GIRLS, SITUATIONS, ONE W “as ood pisin cock, washer and lroner, oF as. Inridcess, dhe other ag cbamnbarmaid and waiter, Can ‘be seen fr Lvs days ab 35 Went 13th ot, Hest of city reference. J ANTED-BY A RUSPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A Pro estas A” situation, as chambermaid and to do fine washing and ironing. Best of ‘clly reference, Can be seen for wo days at 19S Fast Lith et, \WARTRD-A situs young lady, lately a al bouseworkc ply at IS Cleon wen for (wo day RESPEOTARLH pantry. to do gone- ence given it not engaigod, WARSTED—A SITUATION, BY A RUS Young woman, AS IAuNdress, in & privat best of ei a Can be seen for two days at LI Sist at, \ BY TWO NEAT YOUNG women: ove ax cmmberinald and waller; i¢ an excellent sem msiress; the other as asher and pakitg. Have the hestof cily reve two days at 170 Kast 228 41., béiween Ist and 2d avenues, "3 SITUATION WANT! Procure a situation for an Englisumanynow i way competent ip his busingss, ao ‘A permanent place, where there wanted. By addressing box 705 D.—A GiGNTLEMAN Joy. who is eve! relippecommended, are greenhouse and vinings, Fost office, the man will be sent, SALESMAN WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE GuOoCe vision tive, energetic business man; in counties on the dudeon \d. New Jersey Raliroads, a desiravie To receive attention, name the section of exvected trade, ferences. Sal Co,, box 106 Herald o ARKET GARDENER —WaNTED, A MAN TO COL tivate m rumber of acres ol nnd on ebares aga taackct garden; ® desirabie situation for # man understanding his bu- snesa, Apply to Wright & Lovee, 120 Broad st, 28e, present and past busin New! York city ref Address 8. 8. & of &%3. Address E. M. 8.0, TWO OB THREE GOOD hands, to block and twigg on Br elghs, Good twig: 10) luquire at 163 Kast 25ub . from 7 told A. M., or 4to 10 P. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.-WANTED, A firet rate mechanic, to superiatend the cons'rucdon of a wn, He aust be thoroughly competent ke evtire charge of the building, masons. carpenter: plumbers, painters, ‘c. satis actory arrangement w! 10 COOPERS.—WANTED, ¢ building down ‘o\ erfect driver. Wi 10 WATCBMAKERS AND SILVER CHASERS.—WANT- ‘d. 1 watchmaker, to Sonth—siagie man; 1 salsry oiteved; also, one tor the West chaser, to go out of the city. to TRACY & McIN1! y, Ji} Pine street, (PO SURVEYORS AND CIVIL EN sINEERS.—A YOUNG man, with six years’ practical experience, wants a situ ation ag nselstant, Aduress Surveyor, Her uld office. No ob jection to Nicaragua 10 JEWELLERS.—W. ; also, & iret rate Yy offered, ts’ and mechan’ ANTED, A FIRST RATE FANCY Kim st,, up stairs, CELLENT COTTER, WITH S&VE- ce In cutting and fitting flue custom | acquaintance in this eity, 1a destrous Address Uuiler, box r ‘0 TAILORS,- A) ral years’ expert to engage in a firs! claos esta lishment, 59 Broadway Post ofiie ANTED.—A FRENCH GARDENKR WISHES TO procures situation with a French or German famiiv; Europe, where be bad long expe- rience in the management ot greenhouses and vegetable gar- deve. He is permities to refer to bis present employer, whe no Vertises on his behalf, ANTED—TWO EXPEK/ENCED PACK&RS, IN A tory; good wages given. Apply, for tw he has good credent/als from. Address M. K., box 119 Post office, NTED—-THREE FIRST CLAS DRY GOOD: ‘men to go South. Apply at 160 Broadway, by 7 ANTKD—IMNEDIATELY, A FIRST RATS WAT Fequired. Apply at the offi Mesers: Field & Keep, jewellera, Liberty p:ace. Bt roy Me caer Lrg A 000 man may find st e ment by applying to A.M, Hills No. 16 Maiden lane ‘hanes siti -100 TAILORS TO WORK ON CUSTOM girlato work on pants; #ls0. three bushel to Wm. MoChiery, 85 Duane straet, #0, men. Apply this'day. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c. OR SALE—A FINE SORREL BOBTAIL HORSE, ETGHT sound and kind ev Seventh avenue, 02 OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, also f lathe, lo? of ehatting, teen at 136 Mercer street, in the rear, TWO ROCKAWAY WAGOAS. ONK WItd G.aes shitting front, the other a square bod &eqaare body wagon built by Wood sey wagon, both wilhou. tops. Appiy at THOMPSON'S sable, 110 Kast Thirteenth sirset, near Tuird Por particulars ) WAGON AND HA! and iron bedsieads. Co,, spd a light buy {UK SALK~A bLOUD BAY HuRSE, fifteen bands bigh, long mane ant driver, warranted sound and kind ta harness and under the will be sola low. apply at le and Hicks sts,, Brovklyn, X YEARS OLD, ; & free ond styiteh Being taken for debt, slabie, corner of Prethi K SALE—A LONG TAIL AND Vaty §' Hambletonian bay maro, five at very fast, warranted sound and kit tor sale solely on account of being (oo valuable (or the Can be seen st Morris’ ‘iooklyn. For further particula: <b Fuiion street, New York, baLE CHWAP—PIX GUO”, YOUNG, . One good team of mu ide Pace i viail horse, of ption; or the money will be returued, App ply to Wat. J. LILLY) kad work horses Jorae lig). bay ORSK, WAGON A ‘ trot & mile in tour minutes, perteot! rately or toxeiher, dirt cheap. Apply at « t Huclson, between Land 2 P ANTED--A WELL BRED Horst OK Make ever 19 hands hth, who ean ier in prolerred, for whic ull Jeseripuion, price, &e., A. A One chacce tor a phy gfon'seubien, spring pole; a light ba; \ GOOD sHIPLING top Any one having # a henstomar by nddv oe }AGON WANTED, wagon, nota geent tlele, (to be gold low, | 0g Wy Aw Herald officr OACHMAN WANTED-A SITUATION AS COACi- by ® very ctable 7 hofien tnd to arden, ihe ar are oh ila va nice rr 18 8 nies pr’ the cou »'rv. Sectislar a goeae dean Pies, Gt 36 Eesex st., rear house, second floor. RUG CLERK WANIKD.—APPLY aT 374 GRAND t., corner of Norfo k. RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE COMPETENT TO TAKE D charge of @ retail store, aud proses, in the store, may IRLS WANTED—TO SEW UMBRBLLAS AND PaRa- tols. Good hends can secure steady employment she dear round. A few good needlewomen taken under instru: tion, Apply to Bobme & Groves, 44 Vesey 8'. XYROOM WANTED.—A PROLESTAST 81 3 aL MAN, A in the conntry near the city; must be abie to drive, requied, Apply at 23 Fulton at, from W to lo'cloce, tus dey, ILi INERS WANTED-WORK GIVEN OUT, APPLY arco Barclay Sky Up stairs, JHIRT MaKERS WANSED—10 FINISG WoaK, AND 1S button hole makers wantea om cusiom work. J. M. DAVIES, JUN ns & CO , 106 Wiliam et SEVERAL YRY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED -4ce tive, energetic men. apply to Janes A, dearn, 175 Broadway. 10 MILLIAERS AND BALKSWOMEN.—WaNt KD, THO experienced trimmers; iro. t¥o waleswomes. Nove need Apply unless thoroughly acquainted with to M. arter, roadway. ‘PRIMMER WANTED—A FIRST BATE 7Rinw tik and straw Donnets, to go to Boston. perecn & permanent situation and good saies Inquire at 18 Jobn street, of S, & J. Goulding. from 4 too 2. ANTED-A HEAD WAITER AND QUUK FOR A tiret clans hotel in she West. Good reference must be given us fo capaolility and integrity. Leave « Fnow’s express oflice, 13% Broadway. the oustneas, Apply R OF WANTEDIIMMEDIAIPLY, AT THE PaRISI«N MEL- limery establisboent, 537 Broad vay, two first rate “um- mers; aso, cap and headdress makers. To thore fulty comve- tent the highest wages gtveu. sone other aeed apply. Aleo,. +ix apprentices ana two improvers. V ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, aT JaMalca, Long Isiand, @ competent person as laundress and aid. Ope having the best recommendations may apply ‘2 Medison av., from lu to 1 o'¢'ock, WASTED.—A | RuSPKCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, wisbing to visit ber friends, would like » situation, as nurse, in& family going to Kurope. ‘The heat of re‘erences xiven, Address vox 1,130 Post oflloe. WV ASIEDIA PAOTESTANT COOK, WHO CaN WASH and iron; also a waiter and chambermaid, to go® short distance in the coun'ry; must have good recommendation. Apply at #0 Chambers st, up stairs, V 7 ANTED—4 YOUNG LADY, TO GO OU? W&8T;ONB who has heen acenstomed to wig masing may Otte permanent # oymentand @ comfortable home. Apply from 410 8 o'clock. P. M., at Mr. John Time we'l’: 182 Vanek dais, wt ) ANIKD—a SIUK MILLINER AND A SCRAW BON- net trimmer. to go to Worcester, Mass. Apply betcre } ofclock at 98 Chambers ae entire charge of three chilaren. Good city Pply av OZSt, Mark's place. None to be seen belore one v'e ANTED-A RESPECTABLE WELSH WOMAN, WAO who js # good ook, washer and ironer, and can dr’ 4 good recommendations, ai 23 bast 24 6i,, between Broadway and 4th avenue. ) ANTED—AN AUTIVE, STEADY YOUNG WOMAN, TO do general housework in a private fumlly; must be & ford plain cook. warher and ironer, with saiisiactory city ro. ferences. Inquire a° 37 Chariton street ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER IN mall private family.’ Avpiy this day, with city rere- rences, &t No. 79 Warren st, ANTED—FOR STATEN ISLAND, A FIKSE RATE, neat, honest German cook, who understande her busi ness in al: its branches; must speak some Kngiish, be td tempered and wil ing ‘0 assist in washing and ironing. Nene need apply without beat city referenoo. 1 on Saturday a: No. 12 Vine st, second floor, between the hours of 12an3 3 o’olock. Py Anten 4 PRU TESTANT GIRL, TO 00 GEWERAL bousework in & emall samily; must be a good washer and jroner «nd well recommended from ber last place. Ap, iy «t No, 768 Greenwich st., near Bank st ,tor twoday J ANTED—81X EXPERIGNCED FALESWOMEN FOR the embroidery and fancy dry goods business, in © Western city of this state, Address Dry Goods, Her sid office, stating reference, salary, and when and wheré an interview may b TANTED.-A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO UNDERSANDS: ‘a en and eee eee clothes, ean bene “2 quiet situation, at Fonkers, Westchester county, by aj 106 Broad 61, up siairs. le oad lon ) ANTED—2 TIDY, WILLING GIRL, TO DO Gi ; MP Booacwears tor oe a '; must be pp gree an roner, 508 5 . 6 Lafay lace, South sth, Bay Witamabarg Shciet aacd legge W ANTED—A ROBUST, TIDY, MIDDLE-AGR&D WO. mas, (an American witow pi |) 10 take ofa gentlemau’s apartments, washing, 4e Mur: find hereelt, Yow sbout the Ist of April. Addrees G., Broadway Posi cflice. ANIED A YOUNG PROCESTANT GIRL, TO aT- tend.a baby and do light chamberwork. 10 one well recommended, a yood home and moderate wages will be paid. Apply immediately at 275 Pearl et, brooklyn J ANIFD—IN A SMALL FAMILY, a GERMAN GIRL, to do general housework ; mus; be ® good wa ber and froner. Apply to Mrs. Cox, No. } saat Warren st, between Court and smi'h sts., Brooklyn. ANTED—A With NURSE, RESIDING IN SOME healthy Jocaiton, either tn the el.v or tte matmediate neigh- borhood; she must bean American ot reapectaoluly ot charac- ler, ‘amily apd @ sociation, 3 mapently, To such @ person Leompensation woud be ven. Address Dox 132 herald office, suainy: where an Inter View can be had. Wanrepss yousa WOMAN, AS WAITER. ONB who understaads her businses well may 6a lat No. 0) Kast 220 et,, after no? in the morning, JANTED--A& NICK, TIDY GERMAN GIRL, AS chatabermatd and seamstress, and to walt on ushie; ons from North ot Germany preferred; unexceptionable references are required: Apply between I and o'clock, #. M., \or Uhre days, at No. 169 West 23d st, ARTED—TWO FIRST RATE DRESSWAK@RS, ALSO Novae Lrotestant girl to do goveral housework. Apply at 140 Fast 2ist at. NIED—AS HOUSEKEEPER, AN aCrIVe RY- spectable woman, who nnderstands her ucsiness; aa Scotch, or Irish Protestant girl as firs: class cean- 8 experienced eharuh¢rmaid ‘and waar, aad a goad cook, for & genUeman’s fami.y, west Wages. Apply at V0 1iliary street near Fulton, Brookiyin, ea ) ANTED—A VERY CLEAN GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework for (wo persons; che must be of a wood dis position, and willing to assist in a manufacturing heuge, in Jersey Oty. Use a little acquainted wita the French mode o working preferred, Wa: from $6 toS$i0. Keterense re- quired. A line addressed U. B. A., Berald oflice, will reseive prompt attention. (A ANTED—A PROTKSTANT NURSE AND SBAM- stress; she must be capable of taking the entire charge & ee) and rds todo eed sewing None ou: those saving city reference need apoiy trom 9 to Al A, M.. trom Sto Bs M, thiw dnyy No. 1 Sth at. a ANTED—PEKSONS OF BOTH S&XKS, 10 LEARN one of the most beautivul arta now ja ike world; owiy four weeks discovered; pays $6 a day prot, and is wileablo ix Le) pert of ibe bs _ & te a isa rare chance and Lo hurpbug: thts ta the only place wi : this art, fice 44 Hudson etree, bees ala LT NURSE WANTRD.—aPPLY aT 53 f BONI . Must be @ Protestant mee ssa ANTED—A GIRL ABOUT 14 OR 15 YEARS OF AGF,. to take care of w child, spply wt 243 Livi 1 Brooklyn, tor three days. be sypvetss ANTED IMMKDIATEL thoroughly understen4 chambermaid and fine washer. 'AMTED IMMEDIATKLY-"1FTY MANTILLA Ma- W ities Nowe weed eppiy bat tnge MANCTLA MA business Apply a: 108 Broadway, between 8 and 10 A, M. /ANTED IMMEDIATELY—IN A RIV. Ww amily, 4 girl for ceneral housework aa’ miu Gale ta In e*oking, and De vasher and {roaer. at liz), Bast Sroadway. Lg kre + Apoly 7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, JUST ARA , W Artaud station, as esdatiat bork ney ED FROM house; i a miller by tradé nad used to hard work: that one u of view shaaion g ina flour warehouse, but will fs.” Address H. leshell, 128 Gresneiee, ANTPD-IN A SHIP CHANDLER’ aorta" vet oat oe aang ih whiting acd reference of apphieaut, "= Here'd office, tx hand- W = eD— (oteted cn ENGAGE NA Ld Pleasant business, that pave from $10 to BIS ; a caplibl Ol 86 required to couuwencs shh. te epee, week: & ith; those trom the: country or Kngiiah pret . . ‘Beekman fe tp halt dnt Rage, es APPIY 40 W- Late, 16 WASTED. TEN aM aRT pRNTERPRISING “MEN, oF pleasing address, to go toto nn enterprine guarentsed pay frcm #6 t $10 por day. Call on ented ie heats te wf a "yy b eiween 1 and 3 o’clook, W Arne. WANTED—A MAN TO WAIT IN A RES any apt; he must perfectly unders and her business, In- quire w: 609 Broadway, basement. VV ANTED-FOR A CIty IN GEORGIA, A DI a Wee Anpyy t Mrs Rennes We hast DRY eoons ;ARTRD—FIRST O1A8S S ALREWEN IN OUR RR. toi! silk and dress gords departmenta, A.M. at Lord & Taslow'n, 47 nnd Oatharing eo? Ceore 9 ANTED—TWO SALKSWHN, FOR AN UP TOWN DRY W “fcods store, wel entatlisncd and citar ays ORY. ‘one for delaines, &e.; musi de na'os- I reosmimended if a last em- eiaiation permenent, Address Dry Goods, bor 120 ‘office. TANTED—A YOUNG MAN TS THE RETAIL GRO. cer’ business. None but Uvone wil'ing to work, aad avl¢ to give unexce ptionable revere | apply, between the hours ot 2and4P. M Ga Ant av, ENT BOY, IN A Colt & Whittelaey, od hand aad rome ie ean Bireat, third gery 922 Broa tway, V TANTED—A BOY, IN A I, 14 years old; must write a ty. Apply to ¥, Tilou, No, 1

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