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Nino’s Garpex—A New Batset.—In epite of the aw ful weather, Nibio’s sentinues to a visited by large and well pleaced audiences. The latest novelty is a new ballet called “Figaro,” in which Mile, Kodertha»e fine oppertu- pity to display ber chereographio powers. Tae story ie usrowed trom the opers, and the tritle is a very pleassat one. “The Elf King,’ wi'b all the Ravels, continues to Rave a triumphant ruz, Personal Intehilgence. ARRIVALS, From Richmood fm sieamsh'p ¥lorida—Horace Smith aod way, Mrs Un Mrs Osoorn, He Lrnndraiom and iadr, Mies » i88 M 88 Foxton, J W Kilbreth dwar: fos sey, Lewis? Turubull, WC Kendrick, Ls Btrause, Je Wayne, WM Haberehom, Wajor WJ. Mo ieorne ‘ J MoIntosb, ¢ Gu ones, Ta ro Elis, 7B ‘ApPIIDE, ands e Harris, steerage. Court UValendar—Frnis Say Covns—treust.—Nos. 325 2h 180, 807, 218, 824, 263, 336, 2095 24, 351, 152, 353, Scrreue ake i Term. ~ Nos, 18, ” 108, 17, 20, 21, 42, 60, 52, 63, 54, ve 98, 100, 106, 1119152, 146, 174, N oa Srares Prerricr Oovnt.~-Nov, 97, 8, 10, 13, 16, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25. hurmuon oust. — Not, 977, don, 787, 172, 102, 204, 108, ‘781, 893, 651, 10, 798, 648, 785, 855,'956," 032) 912° “3, on, 101. Tora 1013 ? r014, ors, 1916, Toi7, ‘1018, 01, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1025, 1026, 1028, 1029, 1030, Beaten Syeing. ety: © sor 1856, Jast Tatro- need by ESFRMOBEID: Gentlemen in want of bat, supe im style, ma erial and workmanship, are invited w call at i Nase reel. [ite 2 ci eens ome ae If You Have Not Got Your Spring Hat, eall at D. BKAUDIN’S, at 648 Broatway, above Bleecker street, and let him ft you‘ with one of his t patterns. Who's Your ar Hatter!— Ase Matter of Course, KBOX the inimitable Kn-x, of the northeast corner of Broal ay ata Fulien stzeeh, whvse, apring evio's« perfecdon of ose, elanticity, durabili economy. A citizen, wear- Bice straeieeme acs Poles cata a ty Deauiy should secure his spring articles White, the Hatter, has Removed frem: @ eprer to 148 Fulton streat, perween Broadway and Nata. street, and io prepared (o firn'sh his customers ‘with the spring myle, at $4; also, a neat dress hat for $3. Cameo—types—welicatcly Finished in Co- doro—dnown only at WILLIAMSON'S. Brooklyn. Also, poy Sogrephe, in 0} ; ambro‘ypes, with drab fuces, £c. Ambrotypes ana Lamprotype 25 cents Parpished on we cvespest system. | holgraphs finely, t den, fer $3. The new style phototype, firs: edition. now exhibiting st HULMS depot cf the double camera, 229 Broadway. Bpevial Notice.—We would Inform the Pub- Me and our cnstomers the: the fe of the 7th inatant will not ‘any delay in our business, We bave maae such = ta tbat orders will be as te ah put up and si ashereoiore. BUSH & GALE, wholesale druggists, No. Greenwich sirect. ‘The Smithsonian House—Broudway, Cor wer of Houston sireet, New York.—Singie rooms 60 cents, 75 gartgand $1 per day. ’Pariors, wich bedrooms, $1 50 to $3 ber ar, Mesis Petra vad as ordered. fais naw’ aud laste bote! tevites the sivention of traveller: SIDNEY KOPMAN, Ble; it Carpeting.—Smita & Lounsherry, Ne. {06 Bronaway,are now prepared 'o eahlol thelr new spring styles of rich velvet, tapestry, Brussels, tarce ply and ingraln carpeting Amo. oetinent Wi'l be found a iarge num. Wer of new designs and styles never beture offered; als) ular “9 Sere oe ice as ‘of evefy width and ali other goods connected ‘with the trade, Circular No. 2.—Oflice of tne. “Duryee & Forsyth Manutacturing Com :any,” Rochester, New York. ‘The “Duryee & Forsyjh Manufacturing Oompany” feel eompelled to notice another atatement that has been put forth by interested parties to the injury of the company. First—an article is going the rounds of tue naagpapers, and jously clrcuated, tothe eect tha the aMimore Court of decreed in a rezent case that Fairbanks’ ecales are ‘besiandard, aZbat question arose Hefore the Court, which $s one of iimlted Tae and. whose decisions have no vatidity yodiie decay, tes mase avotting ine resilve sosuraoy of rairbanks?’ realse and those of another manutaciurer, not ours, fool ved case before tac Court; and it is Bae eto say ‘although the Fairbanks’ scale’ was shown to be more {BS clsec, and hence was decided. ta that ease to govern, It forms noeri {ence that as between, other makers i See ae te or that a precedent is estavlished to govern ether cases, It witl baruiy be pretended that a case decided in 8 ioea\ and inferior court apon facts wrising upon the partica- Jar ease and between two makers. is to serve as estaolishing by law for all territory and for all tine, and. in relation ta the manufgctures of ll makers of azales, any inet, In the part gular tusance tm, Gedsion may. have, been righti and under o ber circumstanges, a different de- Sisa mig mug as prooerly have beau mader ant yor Iris aucs Sfistoried and unfair staiements that are sent forth, and thereb; ments & Db’ con) ‘The company are manutacturirg and furnishing pon order Raetalar 7 of scales, such as rajiroad, warehouse and Hore teales; also, & suoerior article of fire dnd burglar proot bee archouse, trucks, manitest presses, 4c. Prompt at- engiven CHAUNCEY DURYEE, Superintendent. B. Be Our agents in New York are Messrs. Durkee, Hough 20o., bitehall and No. 1 Stone sirceta. ms Sewing Machines.—AlE Persons wish for information in regard to sewing machines, can soainith At by applying at our ofice for copies of “1. M. Singer % Gazette,” a paper devoted entirely tothe sewing ms: ane interest, ‘Copies supriieg gratia. ©O., 323 Broad wa: Deflance Salamander Safes.—Robert M. PATRICK is the so'e manufacturer in the United States of the sbdove celebrated safes and parent powder proof defiance locks od cross bare. Depot 192 Pearl street, one door below Malcen Lg Window Shade Manufacturers, Importers of gilt cormers, ace and musiin curtains, damask, butt Hoi; Sen RLLAY & FEKUUSON, No: 2 Broctway, ad ‘Meade street, are oflering great inducemen’s to urehasers of the above goods Ali kinas of window shades made to order. Our ks anuincturing facilities enable us to keep the Fepetation we have always had—or being the cheapest Louse 1@ St Gas Fistures, of au the Latest and Most styles, in gilt French and artistic bronzes, are otfered. to tl oF at retail by VURTIS & ALEXANDER, maau- facturers, No, 13 Canal street. Old chandeliers cleaned and refinii , or received in exchange, Orosse & Blackwels Pickles, Sauces, Cat- pups, mustard, anchovy paste. bloater paste, Chill and Cayenne vinegars, Ac. in caiks and cases, “Ianding. @ Souhampton, frou Lonilon. Yor sale by 9 SOUN DUNCAN & SONS, 403 Broadway, N. Y. A Sure Cure for Hneumation, Pains Math stitivess ofthe Joints Ring d syrup ol 0 Stpolaese,sarsapariln an yellow dock foo.” Yrepared and for sale by C. H. RING, druggist and chemist, 192 Broadway, ‘corner of Jobn street. “earaes Batchelor’: Hair Dye— and Toupees.— Fhobestin the world, This unrfralled and original dye ts ap. in twelve private rooms. Batchelor's en and toupees Live cent ne) oan over [ns others, being chef Sat Seer of and durability peculiar 1 ia ont ie 23 Broadway, ‘Whiskers or Siioedaas Forced te Grow in six weeks by my ore, which will not stain or injure the kin, (Si.a bolle; sent to aay part of the country. iG. GRAWAM, 685 Broadway; Heys 175 Fulton stroot, Brooklyn; Zelber, 44 South Third Feet Ibis. Hair Dy: Dye, , Wigs and Toupees site admiration among all connoisseurs in art. A suite of private aparimenis for applying his insomparable dye, ‘the on): Freliabie article of the Kind. Wholesale and retail, at ORIBTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House. Al's Hair Dye, Four Shillings a Box, Black or brown.—Bold at Hegeman, Clark & Co's, 23 Broadway, 46 Nasaaui street and at the depot, No. 1 Barciay street, N. fete eb and 247 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and ni drug and tancy goods stores generally in the United States. MILs’ Capiilus will, Without Fall, Restore way hair to its original color, and tes! baldness. Mills’ Sastorive beautifies ge hair me nr imparting to It a soit and silky a] pearance then it and cleansing it from scurf and BA ht & PARK, corner of Broadway and Duave meee hale le agents. Vor sale by all druggists, Pm ine Span sh Lustral_ will Make Hair enas (hat have been bald for years, as te testimony eM ounandn ill show in New England, where it has been by, J.C. Wadleigh, Lawrence, Mass. Sold Sharh K ‘New York, Ryda, Mother Bays We = ms Go Down Eai~ ly, and get ail our teeth a by Dr. HOLT, Dentis:, corner of Broadway and Fulton, fe Le’ dove tiers. withont gitmg any pata. “Bell and Jane have hat their's done, Over Phalon Paphian Lotion or Flora! Reautifier for beautifving the complexion and removing freckles. ian, urns, urns, scalds, stings, chapped lij | r= Pana taste’ Yor For alo by TALON, and al croggw, A Perfumed Breath.—What Lady or Gen- Ueman would remain under the curse of a ashe yet breath, when by using the “Balm of a Thousand Flowers’ asa den'rt: fice wou'd not only render it sweet, but leave the teeth waite cosueacert Many persons do not know their breath is bad, and the s suljest iso #0 delicate, their iriends will never mention i. Pour » of the “Baim” on your tooth brush and on EK ig! morning. A fiiiy cent bottle will lasta year, For sale by FETRIBGE & U0., proprietors, and all druggists, lernia.—Only Prize “Medal “Awarded to MARBH & CO., by the Industrial Exhibition of ail Nations, for thelr new patent radical cure truss. A go the falr of the Ame- rican Institute awarded the first premium to this truss in 1856, Roferenees 46 (0 lis, superiority Erofessore Valeaiine Moll, Willard Parker and Join M. Garnochan. An extensive list_of names of mercanti;e and othe wer be seen at Marah & The ‘Annis — to Cure reuralgia, rheumatiem, especially whien affeot'ng the head and ‘oF the least eympions of gouty by tts Appiigauen, euros It fo be had at the inventor's, Dr. WHRE- ondway. i Pamphlets of ite eficacy, gras. Disenses of the Lung*.—Hunter’s Medical SPEOLALIS? is devoted to the popular discussion ot the nature revention of forms o} d ater and is published on the tra of every monh, Speamen ton sppiloation to the ed mumbers ea ROBT HUNT RIC. Mt. Be No, 828 Broadway Ka Holloway’s Pills,—The Mild yet Thorougn speration of these pilis upon the secretive GrRuns, renders invaluable remedies for colic, worms, cholera morbus, and alt ineroa! diseases of children, ua well ag of adulta, Croup, Lik saab Awfal Complaint ts Pn. cured by Dr, TOBIAS’ Venitian iiniment; no ‘ent who valae the + Yiven of thet ebildr ould be without fe bolle in the house. Bold by all the gists and store. beopcit "pes ie Ids Bs Oe ee | E 3 w i E g 5 a ! 35 fF Fs : d i i gs i s i i [ F ee i EL q ‘yeluw taper, wih m emi 2 my riguarnire. on im the city. sous ted sR woke, Sele inners ad manraniares, 18, Wand a i ct z Rt < es, techies. saurheum, an. £0, U D's sialian medicated + trom low te>ehes de er any artot he bod Svarran rouge, lily while, hair dye and 1 estor ative, at i avvee'. first store from Browd ‘Bates, 129 Washington street, Boston: 3 Mrs. Hayes, Brook- The pubdiication of births o throu the newspapers, to ba on the increase. Ducting January and Feb- roary Inst year, the 5; i ed 103~ 68 mate ard female, while this yoar the same payer has announced 200—-v6 male and 104 female. On Tuesay morning, March oe the wife of Srerazn Ro- HERTS, of Hariem, of @ On Monday, March 10, DrsPaiany, of St. Jago oe ter of the late Hart Le Shiff, the Kev. 9r. Lafont, 8. Henry to Manin H Sarr, daugn- wed. On Monday, March 10, Maria O'GanA, wife of Joho O Gara, and daughter of the late Andrew O'Connor, aged ears 2 monthe aud 25 days. ‘ne triends of the muy ‘are requested to attend the funeral, this atiernoon, at balt past one o’elock, late residence, West Thicty-iourth sureet, near Ninth On Monday, March 10, Mea, MazGarer Maseru, wife ‘60 years and 2 mon .hs, da of the fami of John Mansiield, The relatives ana invied to attend the tuneral, from her late residenze, No. 64 Canai street, this afternoon, at half past two o’closk, wi pout further javiation. Charlest, n, pers please copy. on etanies evening: Mees 8, Joay Kivos ma, Kent couaty, "Engiand, aged are rexpeotfuliy nour, formerly of Mer ears and 5 months. Vie fiends, and those of the family, are requested to attend the fancral, from his ists r Sixteenth street, this aftsrnoon, at two o'clock. Albany papers please copy. On Sunday evening, March 9, after a protracted illness, Mr. SamvEn £, THisT.&, in the Olst year of bis aze. The rela:ives and frience of the tamily are respsctfully inviced to atrend the funeral, this afternoon, at bal! past his late residsnoe, N Kighteevth street. His remains will oe taken to the Mora- Staten Island, for interment, to morrow idence, No. 95 W vian Cometery, morning. at li on Tuesday, March 11, after a severe illness, Witt ‘aged 29 years 9 months and 20 days. His relatives and friends are respecifaily invited to at- tend the funeral, from tne residence of his brother, No. 489 sixth avenue, coraer of Eighteenth stree af ernoon, at two v’clock. ‘On Tuexcay, March 11 Sraae, furmerly of Cast land. age 88 years 5 months and 5 b The frienda of the dreeased are reapec!fully invited to from his Iate residence, No. 76 Huad- son street, to morrow afteraoon, at one o’closk, with sut farther invitation. On Yusrday, March 11, after a short illness, W. H.C. Davesrorr, aged 3 months ani 8 days, youngest child of Edward and Sopnia P. Davenport. His remains wiil be intesred in Greenwood Cemetery. to-morrow morning, at ten o’clock, from the resi: No, 42 Pits street, mily are invited to attend. Philadelphia papers please copy. On Monday morning, March 10, Saran Hvac, wife of Joseph K. Heath, agea 80 years. fer remains will be interred at York Bay Cemetery, to-morrow afternoon, at ove o’clock. At the City Hoepital, Qustav Bort, of Berlin, aged 40 after a Kagering il'ness, Joun leblaney, county onaghaa, Ire- atiend the faneral, hae relatives of the fa- J*On Tuesday morning, March 11, of scatlet fever, sci Mcrucax, on'y daugnver of era and Harriet Harsin, eged 1 year 4 months and 6 days. The friends of the famii are respectfully invited to Gs tend the tuneral, from @ residence of “her father, Powers street, Brooklyn, to-morrow afternon, at hea o’clock, wichout further invitation. On Friday, March 7, in Vanderbilt avenue, Brooklyn, James CoPLaSD, aged 25 years, The remains were interred in the Cemetery of the Evar- greens. On Monday, March 10, Col. James C. Conc, aged 59 years and 5 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuceral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, Fort Hamilton. ‘At Flatbush, L. 1. after a short ness, Camuanine L, Doves, in the 76th year of her age. ‘The reintives and friends of. the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afvernoon, at three o'clock, from her late residence, Flatbush, L. I: N. ¥., on Tuesday, March yore wich Christian fortitade Ontario county, 4, after an iineas which she and resignation, Evsict, widow of the late Nicholas’ Cohu, China, on Friday, Dac. 7, 1865, of dyseu- [UNTINGTON, aged 19 years and 8 months, H. Huntington, of this ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. late of this city. "At Whampoa, T TRE LADY, DRESSED IN A BLU SILK FLOUNCED Wait street ferry day before yosterday ) morning, about 10 o'clock wecompanied by & skers and mousiache, will send her Trastuy, New York Fost ofice abe wil hve rest Silber au article’ uo doubt highty” prized by her, whcl she lost; the gen\leman Wore an eyeginss. JSFORMATION WANTED—OF PATRICK BEAGIN, A native of Castle Worner, brother, Michael Bergin, w' information respecting him will be thankfully received by Ils Judson avenue, Brooklyn of was in the State of Vermont. Vermont papers please copy. ATE—THE CARDS ARK READY, AT ee « Keech’s, 26 Ann street. 188 STELLA MORTIMER WI.L FIND A LEITER IN the Jergey City Post office from R. 8. dress, Who crossed brother, at 402 Spaulding, Georg: —FIRST GUN—O ersons favorable to the nominn- james Buchanan to the Presiten- c¥, are invited to.alend meeting, to be held at the Astor | corner of Fignth avenue and ‘Thirty-seventh street, on arch 13, instant, ats o'clock, for tue pur: By order of & large num- TH WARD DEMOCRA —The triends, and all and election of the Hon. 6 ot forming « Puchanan’ C.ub, oer of democrats f the ‘tae THE LECTURE ‘SEASON. AYABD TAYLOR, ESQ , WILI, DELAY! lecture of the courte beldre the Young Mi gregational Cunirch between Sixt vhuraday evening, March 13, St- Lecture commences at 5 o'clock, | street to trausact Gusiness cotingcted | the 24th inst. of the Iwentieih ‘and Seventh avenues, on Ject—""India.”” HIS POPULAR at Clinton Hall, Astor Selec:ions trom various BROWN WILL GIVE ONE OY dramatic and poetic readings, p ace, on Friday evening, March i. auikoFs, among which will be Gray's Elegy, the poem nat Daniel Webster requested to be read to death To comm ‘ence acs o'clock. "adiaisaion 28 cenia. RIS WILL DELIVER A LECTURE ON in the Fifieth gd Rs Bone Rappings, Thirdavenue, on W 7 o'clock, tor the bereiit of | the chur; 12, at halt pas ‘Admitiance pry centat REWARD,— ROBBERY ‘STOLL @ store “3 L. & B. Curtis $1. $1000 ae ches wide; 12 pieces b! ‘Lhe above reward w will be pad 4 the covery of ihe goods, or in propor TTS & No. 56 Chestnit vatreet, Phi’ ‘adelohia. 2 inches wide. RAWARD. aig OR STOLEN, TWO CASES eres, Berteche, b geome sey he? menue’ Yaris, marked “BB 6 om ee (ag 6U531, rp 12, GAT LS, Runbeied igs 64304, aoe cribet caret were ‘orwanted from by the Camden Seorasey ay ince which date t they reton missing, Auce Uoneers, comsaission houses, pawnoi quested t report the above named clot! pledge. ‘The shove reward will be pai said goods, or in proportion for ett New Yons, = 1806, ra and others are re- if offered tor sale or for Ln abe of 1) DEORRR. “Agent, Pier No. 1, North river. REWARD.— = Eos, A MOSAIC BROOCH, REPRE- PO Seventh avenue The ettove reward willbe paid on the return of we Broce to B. Bruen, 150 30 Weat Fourteenth street. 5, REWARD.—LOST, A NE’ % Ware spot on his breast; hoever will return the same to. No, 457 Greenwich the above reward and thanks of the owner, LOST, TWO DUNDLES OF BLACK cloth coats. Whoever has tound the samo, by arming to 63 Columbia street, top floor, will do « ‘great sitet, w ‘will recen REWARD. —1.06T, ON FRIDAY FVENING LAST, in the neighborhood ol Franklin sireet and bromlway, oF in the Kigh'h street and Greenpoint ferry stage, ® small blovd- sone breastpin, with across on the front. The tinder will re- ceive the above reward the thauks of the owner, by leav. Ing it at 117 Fulton sireet, up sinirs, SPORTING. OR SALE—A VERY FINE LARGE BLACK kind, gentie, and doctie. orwoon ih anit :) 10 mouths old, perfect at No, $130 Seventh A SOUTH AMERIOAN JACK DOK RY, aialow price, size for breeding, 12) Cedar street, —A THOROUGHBRED KING can be geen, before 10 A. M. or atter 6 P. M street. between First and Second avenues. To save troubie no one need apply who will not be willing to give $100 for him eae ia =e RATS 10 BE KILLED.—ON WED. ih, and Friday, 14th March, fiipore ate. taviied. Lordon Pleasure, House, corner of Mignit venue and Forty second f street, No. 590. JANTED—A LONG BODIED HORSE, HEAL high, with long natural tall; must be Young, kind aad et trol @ mite tn hres mle #8 to the poe yee wd Baba CHARLES DOG, 200 ie will be NEW PUBLICATIONS. Ty nla Sacauanen: TEN DAYS’ ENTSR- Be tainment.— in which are restored those pomsare ‘mitied sn former (reuslaous. jest, wittiest ‘0d most i bok ever writen, weautital fame” pp. O00, Must $1; sent by mall postage free. . 82 Nassau street. ENKY G. BOWN, OF LONDON, PROPRIETOR AND publisher of the series of books kao Bous's STANDAND. CLasaivat, SCIEATIVIO. ANTIQUARIAN, 4ND OTHER Linu antes, having directed thet OKIGINAL ssGLIo& EDILLONS of bis publications aha in all catoy, be supplied to the Aneri- cam pubile as low 4s any reprinted copies, the prize of the Catiowing volumes of bOAN'S CLARSIVAL LIBRARY 4s reduced to reventy five cents auch, per volume, Cuan, Flora, Cicero's Oftices, Bophoctes, Bomeets Liiad, Phuc ands, Higgodol Ya Anoiast se And Me nora ieee entry N. B.—The Exglish oditions ave printed on linen paper, with ain sles! cugraving in each wlume, and have * goitn's Clas alcal Labeary ped on the covers, eee ena carae aah ianguaves taste bigs a pest nglish Ianguaxe: characwer ix estah.jshed by the use made of the name, style, &c. in imiauons and copies or the originals Comple ¢ catalogues may be had, and single volumes or the whole series supplied through any’ bookscicr in the couatry, wr aes Fave “BANG, 1 BROTARR & CO. 0. 13 Park row, U.'S. NDIA‘— IMMENSE SUCCESS OF IT. MRS, SOUPH- WORT G'S vew book. Ronee ia buying it, avd ail are fn ecstactes witn it, NDLA: ram rane Op ean, wiv, By the distinguished Amy authoress, te SOUTH WORT Author of ‘The Lost Helress, “the Desert Wiie,” “The ieting yide,” “ The Wife's Vietory,” & Complete in one large ‘duodecimo volume, rfid cloth, for oue dollar and twenty five ceo's or in two volumes, cover, tor one dollar. Red what he aay Wacdington Union, of Sa urday morning eye Ainong the sories of valuable works by foroign and native au hore wi Gre now heiug issued from the press ot TB Ferorsun "nose porbape will He more sought afar or nose extensively read than those of the gifted Mrs. Southworth, Her syerhs are on every table, and hae pre's In ovary Bouse, “Inala” te not only the pear! 6f, Pearl river, but aly ari of Mrs. Southworth’s works. hie i oe is ta} na scaly wut 2 think the puolic will ondorse it when and pictaras of social life, scenery, manners and characteristic pe Wer, aro Very Vivid, manne isa nae in Mrs. work these qua.ilies outh wortn’s the present ve as unagual Sieaaliys) Tie story is that of rouin, who leaves a bome of luxury to seek hia for. tune in the far Southwest, where he developes the character of the stroug, keroic republican, that we all so much admire in this country. ‘ihe character of India,” the heroine, is 8 beau- tiful creation, and the story is throughout one of absorbing in- terest. Copies wiil be sent by mail to any oue, free of postage, on receipt of the price. For se by all booksellers, and published af the cheap book and publishing establishment of . PELKRAUN, 102 Chestnut ty ‘Phi Rleiptlas Nt RECKLVED— THE PUST-HiBLICAL HISTORY OF THE JEWS om tha c.ose of the Old Testament, about the year 420 B.C. the destruction of the Second ‘emple, in the 70th year of ee Chiistien, bra. re Movies J Ravmatts A; M.. PH. DR, Rabbi Breucher atthe Synagoxte, Green street, New York. MOss & Bad aplistors, Philadel}; prio, Pa. The publishers have great pleasure {a announcing this work, cok trot the lntrinsie Interest of the subjest, avd che dietin: ished merits of ‘ts author, Few men are better qualified by 2ar, ucquiremeats and personal interest to do jusiice to fach a theme. No siudent of history but wil! deaire to read & weil authenticated detall of the life of (hat nation, whose auifer- ‘nga and wrovew xive added interest o so mans’ scenes ta the great drama of luman exisienco, while to tue «enerat reader tt Prevents thrilung scewes, aud sirlaing incldeats, detailed in lan- guage worthy of the sul inject. ‘The work Js in two dimdectmo volumes of over 400 p: each, wen inted on diue thick waite paper, neally bound in cloth. Price $2.50. For sale bs D; APPLE CON & CO, GPANISG DICTIONARIAS FOR SALR CHAP. have a lot of pronouncing diellonaries of the Spanish ant Kugilsh languages, by Mariano Valasque7, Professor of 1 Spanish language and lverature, in Golumbin, Soule York. Puvliahed by D. appleion Pri sual price #5. WaNDua, 15 Wall street "NEWSPAPERS. FUND OF FU: wilibe found in YOUNG A MEBIOA, This day published. Its ilusratons are numerous, and every one is worth the price of the pape ‘Lhe Fourth of March 1857, will tickle rine politicians ‘The Last olka of the Season will please upper teadom. Orebestral Peculiarities will insure a smile trom opera-goers. Brown Studies wil create an excitemeat in the Fasbionadle worla, and make iower millivndom open its eyes. yA M:sunderstanding will be readily undersiood by men about town. Lone For, will be appreciated by the George Law: clubs, smoking Made Kasy, will exclie the sy 2 pathy of philauihro- Pithe Best Way, will be taken by the ladiee; whlle t literary cox tents wil be Fead and enjoyed by evscy body. Price cents s number, or $250 per yeur. For eale by all by VSERONG, Publisher, 98 Nassau strect, New York. T° EDITORS, LIBRAKYS, &0.—A FILE OF TAH DAT. ly and Sunday Herald, from Jan. 1, 1853, lo date, for 4a'e by Ay Fat rei woodengraver, 102 Nassaus-reet, Price, $31, SPECIAL AL. NUTICES. MERICAN INSTITUTE MECHANIC? CLUB.—A meeting will be held at the Repostlors, Sst Broa! Wray, on Wedn ree 1d at Tis ovibck By AL Subject, “The Cause of the cal ating lotion in Locomotive Bngines at Bigh Vi ‘and a Method of Correcting {” Strangers are UiWoye eepecialiy welsome, "Adsasion free fo alls "H. MEIGS, Secretar _SITUATIONS WANTED. | & LADY Wises A esas Sree, TO Ase as bousekecper im 0 travel. ‘$3 Canal at, in RASPEOTALE PROTESTANT OMAN WISHES A ss cock, im & private faaull; anderctands her fusinese tm nile Mrasehese lin testes alge reterone can be siren. {ayulre ta tbe bakes stores lot Weal 16a ses for two RKAPEOTABLE PROTESTANT GIRG WANTS A ‘situs don in private fawily, aa chambermaid and waiter, or would have no oojection to care of children; no objec- tion to go to the country; can give the ext of ity reference OO hee kiepan ‘Onl for two dase a1 100 West 10us aly in stor A Wilt ¥DUCATED. GERMAN LADY, WHO BPEAKS English fluentiy, wishes # situation where she could essa. children in the above Tangu?gea and assist in sewing, or as companion and assistant to evinay. Has hip for five years pone ef ine first fauitlion, "Bestof ret be given. Viease call or addreea J. M, 43 Fourth st at 5 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 122, 1856. sina ‘companion to Beatecerenge wil ii Seah ro tien, lerive, Chathem square ets HRA. re Fa ¢8 @ situation to Hiraeeit at Cor trade’ Willattend 10 #Dy communication sddressed Me Manuel, Sie West Tweaiy: ralxih surcet, “or can be seen by calling at the same Tee ADVERTISER—A YOUNG MaRRIWD MAN, IS desirous of obtaining a permanent aituauon, as enicy e collectcr, s® ¢eman or light po-ter in au estadiishinent where le woud Toeet @ prospect of fulure advancemen'. Is & Frevelman, speaks and writes Kogit b pretty well, Gan ‘ve YY recommended. Any letiers addreseea A. B., Herald , Will meet prompt atention. aa 7 ANTED—A BITUATION, BY 4 SMART, TIDY GIRT todo the general housework of ® small family. Hae good city reference frou her last place. Can be sen ior two Gays at 272 West lbth et. A MIDDLE AGkD PAOTESTANT remy ned WISHES 4 A situation, in @ religious and respectable ‘as nurse; oud tare particular ch se of the aureerys Au other. situa oces) aly, if julres Van come recom- mended. Cs n be F668 for to weeks at S4l West 480 at | RESPEOT DLE ares, WANTRD—ag NC NORSE AND es, wilh good ci , Lda Due Ake. a quot cocks Calla Sf Went ‘A SITUATION WANTED Say “YOUNG: GIRI as Seamatzess; ean do ull kindy ot wing: } {ight or clamberwork or tabe care of cuideeay Sound Uke to en; 0 & short cistance in the country; has city rete: » ly ica Went 2b ae wy; hag eity reterense, Apply BESPECTABLE x0 NG WOMAN WANTS ae sir ‘ation. a6 ¢) ) Rod would assist with the i @ washing and izonta: eae well recommended from b F last snpict is of ge oer and clean in her habit . Call at 360 v., between Sih and, Sist sts; can be seen fur two days, if not engaged. SITUAMION WaNTRD—BY Ad BESPECTABL Wo ‘no objec " i washing and trosing. “Please call til engaged, at No, 131 West sae we hear jikavenues eee he RESPECEABLE xouNG WOMAN WANTS A SILUA: ‘@ small family, as good piain cook, and to ho!p in ihe’ wask'ng ‘nnd wostag, Gr 16 do, amborwore wad oun sewing. Has good relere: renee. Can, be sont 192 $4: ennes, HEALTRY WOMAN, WITH A GOOD BREAST OF nuilk, wishes @ situation as wet nurse, Best of reference. Cal at 100" ‘Willow for two days. A RESYECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A lace as child’s nurse, ae ig willing to make herself use ful, Good reterence. Lived in her last place one year and seven months, Can be seen at 31 Washington st., 1, Hoboken, LADY I8 DESIROUS OF GETTING A SITUATION for a nurse, who bas lived with her more or six years; room, | the 18 an knglisn woman and @ Protestant. Apply at her pre: sent emplyer's, 200 West 23d st. SITUATION WANTHD-BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, to cook, wael and iron. Good references ces re Plea.e call for two days at 181 Grand st., fancy store. A SITUATION WANTED —BY A RESPED CABLE young girl, todo chamberwork and waiting, or to assist in washing and ironing; she la willing todo general housework {ne smal family. 2 est of city reierences. Please call for two days at $24 3th st., near avenue O, second floor, front A SISUATION WaNTED—AS WES NURSE, BY ARE pectable married woman, 18 years old, wh lost her first Mita fix mouths old. She can be ween we 331 Bowery, in the rear, for one Week ic not engaged, PROTESTANT YOUNG WoMAN WANES A SITUA tion, in & private family, as cham sermaid and to do fiz Washing, ‘or as seamstress; ilved six years in her 13st plaze. Call at Ber present emplojer’s, 95 12th st., between 5th and Gua 8 SITUATION WANTED—BY A MOST RUSPECTABLE Young woman; is a brat rate cook and & most excellent baker of pread and pastry; understacds making al! kinds of soups and deererts; woulil assist with the washing, if re yuired ‘The pest ot city reference given. Cail at 455 Greenwich st, near Canal, for two days, i not engaged. A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SILUA- tion #3 4 rogu ar seamstress; has no objec'ion to assist with cbildren or to take hil referenze given Can be acen for two day’ A RESPAOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. tion to mind chi-dren and do plain sewing; cin be we'l recommended trom her last comiortabie home. Can be s% between Ist and 2d av HOUSERESPER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A LA. dy recently from fngland, Ger wualifica'ion wiil pleave the ‘most fe tlaicus; she would more gladly engage horse!f as traveling companion, and make hereelf generalvy useral, a note addressed #. dareis, box 2,191 Post office, will receive prempt attention. Good recommendations given. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS 4 SITU A bermaid and seamstress; is an ©: froner. cest of references can be given. East Twelfth st. SITUATION WANTED~—AS WETNURSE, BY A RE- spectanic young widow woman, with @ fresh breast of Tmilk. Has no object to go a short distanoe in tae country, Eatistactory reference given, Can be for three days, Re.7 2d urenue, between Houston and dieters, sc2ond too ack 0; WAges no object, only a tin enguged at 467 4th ‘at, TION AS CHAY- lent washer aud Please call at 173 SLIUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman; is @ first rate cook, washer and ironer aid paker, and wilibg to make hersclt generally uscfal. No Qhjection \o go in the country. Call for two days at 25 Watts ret. AS COOK.—A BESPECTa BLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS a situaiion as cook, in a private family; understands pastry and baking th alls branches; as the bes! of elly. te ieee Can be seen at $1 Union st., Sou:h Brooklyn, for two tage NR: ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER. — ‘The subscribers will give their betel tention ot household furniture, at the realdente of arties: pane rey housekeeping. ANTHUNY J. ok aad ore (0.7 street, OLLEGS OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.—TH#@ ‘@nuual commencement of the colege will be held in the new edifice, atthe corner ot Twenty -t! ra street and Fourth avenue, on Thurada, " March 13, at 7} o'clock. ‘ha protession and the public are invited 10 sttend. Address by the Prosi. dent, Thomas . Seoretary to the Faculty ROBT. WATTS, a De eSeotary 10 the Faculty. FFICE OF CHIAF OF POLICE, MARCI 10, 1456 — ‘Owners are wanted for the following property, at the First District Police Court. Centre sweet:—1wo fancy plaid creases, one figured mustia do iatne dress, one silk visitle or mantilia, two spotted calico dresses and one petticont—a.l of Which are supposed to have been stolen, Algo, as the Fodrin ict station how street, for three seta brass Foye ite tore doora?, and at the Eighteenth district sation house, Twenty second street, wear Firat a ‘one fur vic- torine fo GEO. W. MATSELL, Calecot Polica. FFICE OF THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE COMPANY, 163 anal poy New York.—Notice—An election tor trusteea of this ompany will be held at thelr office, on Tuas- a Gib day of april. nest, Polls open trom 12 Mf, to 1 {Transfer books will be closad from 29th instant ui \Apeie. By order of the boar: J, WiLcox, Sec W. T, COMPTON, Pres. Rw York, Maveh 12, 1866, AT, PATRICK'S DAY, 1H IRISH CLVIC SOCIETIES’ Convention will hold their regular weekly meeting on Thuraday evening, ith inst. at Monigomery Hall, Prince ith the celebration of KLER R. GAYNOR, President, Sans BacrronD, Seoretary. YOTTAGE A ‘AND FANCY FURNITURE WAREROOMS, ‘at 514 Broadway, opposite tha St. Nicholas Hotel. @, THEWS Cflers tor sale the most paket ‘Assortment ‘ancy, coltage, enamelled and French furniture in the Gaited Slates. at reduced prices; every variety of tes paill- \eses, pillows, &c., at mani jurers? JAMILIES INTENDING TO GIVE UP eee eee ee and wishing to dispose of part or the whole of their ture, and avoid the trouble and inconventence of au uctlony, can meet With @ cach customer, by addressing a note to A. B, Brooklyn Post oflice, QcHooL, FORNITU: RE—FOR SAL¥, A LOT OF MO- dern school turniture, made by Robert’ Pat'en, ot this city, ing of chairs, Ac. been fa use but a fer fmontha, and will be disposed of alm eacrifice, as tbe owne: haye no present use for it, For paruculars, inquire of B. KIN 165 William street, F FURNITURE OF THE LARGE BOARDING HOUSE No. 170 Bleecker street, corner of Varick place, ls ollared for sale, in one parcel, on desirable terms, as the owner is about to relinynia business; possession immediately or on the Yatof May. Apply as above. WINES AND LIQUORS, ianga eaters ot Pind caret tineay olla ras, claret wines, ny Sehledam schnapps; oid, Monongahela, scotch ahd Irish WRlakion London anf Dublin porter and Yootch ales, for sale, At UNDERHILL & MATTERSON'S, 43) Broome, eorner & Crosby street. near Broadway. id ULES ROBIN & CO, 19 COGNAG. BRANDY—FOR SALE inbond, in 3, %, and 34 pipes. This brandy baa no supe- rior in market, aid we invite those in want of good article to examine samples at our ofloe, ©. WARD & C Importers and bers, 110 Murray street. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND-\ POCKETBOOK DIARY, GONTATNING stocks, notes, cheeks, ce. The owner can have it by call: ing at the office of Tammany Hotel, proving property and pay- ing charges. OBT- ON SATURDAY Last, ox MADISON AVENUE, 4 between Thirty-second Ly ape Ges atreels, a indy’s brown {ur tippots The finder will be liberally regarded by Faturning the game fo the owner, corner of YEnton trente and Thirty seventh street I O8T—IN GOING. FROM Twi EN«Y BHCOND STREET 4 through Sixth avenue to Kixieenth streci, a leather monnaie, contaiuiag a sum ot money, a. returning It a owner, Wd West Twenty-second sireet, » Uberal reward will be paid Letz08 MONDAY, MARCH 10, IN GOING FROM Clinton place trough the Bowery and Second street (0 First aventie, a brown fur victorine, lined with purple silk, wiill the letiers A, T. roughly run inthe neck. The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning the aathe to £4 Clinton place, kighth street, O8T.—YFSTERDAY AFTERNOON, FROM TITRE. J ney Cy ralizoad depot 10. the Post office, New York, ine pox temonnaie, with a ih bills, and several ietters, Ke Ander wil! Ge Uberaliy’ rew by leaving it fom No-# Chatum Bank Beaulding ham street; OF by enclosing the ietters, &¢. to box 3 78 Pont ‘lice I OST,—ON SUNDAY MORNING, THE OTA INSTANT, Ld by'a member of Hose Comonany, No. 55, at the fire in ington streei, or in returning from the same, badge No. New York Fire Deparimert, ‘The tinder will please re- hiss the same, either to Samuel Slingeriand 27 Barrow stroot, or at (he oftice of the Chiet Pugiover, 21 Klizaboth street, Lost tHINst,. IN COURT STREET. HROOKLYS, 4, betwoun Beneraidsborn skroet wad the Cily Hl wb lace ve: ie ler Wi su rewarded by leavi 4 atc Court street, Brooklyn. ™ irae cg Agios PORTEMONNATE, CONTAINING TWENTY one dollars. tout $5 bills on the Blackstone Canal Bank, of nioae Teland; Min New Jersey money, a gold stud and fiver hrewatpin, of no value to the finder; it was 9 keepaske. The firder con rieye halt the monew hy returning iby sume 19 Ha dh Daas QD, plore 1, Sovh giver, RESPECTA bE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA tion as chambermaid; is willing (0 assust in the washing nd frowing. Can prod:ice four years’ unexceptionable city re ferences, Can be scen for two days at 210 Sullivan street, be- tween Blech er and Ami ty. ‘Ye A YOUN’ WOMAN WANTS A Lien § AS CHAM. bermaid and waiter, aud has no objection to take care ot children, in a mall private family. Can givethe best of cite reference trom her ‘aor Place. Please cali at 14 10th st.. in the for two days. if not engaged. 8 CHAMBHRMAID AN) LAUNDRESS, OR AS REGU- lar laundres&—A young woman, who can produce the Lertclty relerence, may be seen for two days at 122 Kast A Situation WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE ]oung girl. as platn cook and to do feneral housework; 6 afirst re ner ; bas no objection to go to Brook- foun dood ity releranee oa be Sak oF regaled. Geo, ta seen for two days ut 108 Blizabeth between Prince and Epring streets, SMART, INTELLIGENT GIRL "WISHES A SITUA. tion, as chambermaid and assis: in washing, Can be een for thres days at 117 Lawrence st., in the rear. A YOUNG WOMAN WISIIES A SITUATION, AS CHAM ermaid and wai er, or as chambermaid and ‘to do piain fewing, in # private family; can make plain dresses. Good city references given (rom her jast place, Can be seen until engaged at 63 West Wasbington plucd, fire: sloor. A PROTESTANT GIRL—W Itt Goop RECERENCE, desires a situation as seamstrest and embroiderer; mavent one preferred in a rivate ‘at her last place y at 128 West 23d st. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS chambermaid and waiter; no objection to do general housework in a small private family. Good city reterence, Apply at No, 10 York sirect, Jersey City. YOUNG FRENCH LADY, RECENTLY FROM NEW Urleans, wishes (o obtain some light emoloyment from which she can realize a fair peneeesin. Address, tor three days, Jeanette, Broadway Post of NY PERSON WHO UNDERSTANDS GRECIAN ah painting can bear oi a pupil by addressing L, M.,Herala ice. WAITEs’S SITUATION WANTKD—BY A RESPHC- table Proiegiant Englishman, with the best of city reter- e.ce from his last employer for sobriety, honesty, ‘efulness: and experience. No oojection to go with the a Please address Waiter, or apply al 196 71h avenue, a st., for two STEADY, AOTIVKE MAN WANTS A SITUATION, porter in a hotol, wholesale dry goods store, or any other establishment where he can make ¥ general'y usetnl. Advertiser js agood clerk, Respectable city reference. Ap- ply or address T. 8., 333 Howery, {n the reai A BOY, 17 YEARS OF AGE, RMSIDING WITH HIS parents in this city, would wish to apprentice himself to ibe house carpenter, boat builder, or some other respectable trade, Fo: furiher particulars apply to T. O' Brie, 61 oose- velt st., or 94 Front st, N. B.—Respectable references given ‘and required. O%z, 4 TIDY, INDUSTRIO: YOU NQ@ WOMAN DE- ) eives A situation in city or country, a6 an efficient cook, and toassiet in washing and ironing. Has the peet of recomman dations, and is of an obliging disposition. Apply at 271 Bowery. NOPYIST.—A HANDROME PENMAN, WELL | A0- quaint th the French an lang uages, bei avlolsure aver 9 o'clock P: M., desires to oblain some ech ying, to ‘be dene either at his residence or elsewhere. Address Malph, Herald olice, \OACHMAN.—WANTED, BY A HIGHLY RESPROTA- ble married Englishman. « situation as coacaman; per- fectly understands the care and management of horses; is@ steady, careiul drivers would not object to make himeott olber- wise ‘The wile being a firat rate dressmaker, would be willing (odo the work of the house. Unexceptionable reter- enees as to the atility and respectability of both. Can be seen to-morrow by addressing Coachman, pox 102 Herald office. ,RENCH OKESSMAKER WANTS WORK AT HOME— To make. cut and haste pall, morning and evening dresses, basques, cloaks, maniLlae ‘nd all kinds o¢ patterns, ip & aupe: ‘style; would go out by the day. App! y at 243 Gran at. Seen een Kowery ana Chrvatie, firat fl oor, ‘second OUSEKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED-BY AN American lady of refinement, to a party of gentlemen, oc toawidower. No objection to children. t of relerence given and required. Address A. B. C., Herald office, OUSEKEEPER.—SIiUATION WANTED, AS HOUSE- keeper, by an experienced woman. She’ is fully quili- fled to take charge of A Sentleman’s house oF » large esis Usbment. | Can be seen the whole week at No. 119 Broome st., between Piit and Willet sts, | ESPRCTABLE YOUNG “MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A treah breast of mi k, wo has lost her baby, wishes to have a baby to wet nurse at her residence, 70 Willet st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST RATH SEAM- © sires; is capable of all kinds of pain sewing and em broldery, and is willing. to assist in the care of children. Ap- ply at710 brondway, at her prevent employer's, wirsre rete rence Will be given. SUIUATION WANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE PRO. testant german woman; is a good cook, a firs! raie washer 4nd ironer, and willing to co general housework. Cali tor two days at 223 Bowery, ITUATION WANTED. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG shi seamstress; understands dress making and mi linery; would bo wi'ling tojassist in a nur- tary. }ins no objection to go in the country iu auinmer. Good city reference, Can be seen at her emp 1 West 224 between Mh and 0th avennes, for three et WANTED~BY A RESPECTABLE “YOUNG woman, &8 cook; understands baking in all its branches; & willing to assist in Washing ay Best of city ence Can be seen at 10s We fropt payem eared, ANTED—A SITUATION, to bo GENUR AL HOUsk- work. References will be made sat siactory trom her last sitwation, 4 pply at 142 Luteld at , Brooklyn. ANTED--A CHILD TO WRT NURSE, BY A ‘married Protestart woman, with atresh bre. Joqutre for Mra, Withans, 13 24th st., between 1st tad: nues. NG ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, by # respectable Protesiant woman 1s @ first rate cook, and thorovgbly understands ber bu-iness In ail Its braachas; pV degen de trgped of the wasuing and troning, Cail at 122 West oth st ANTED—BY A KES? TABLE “PROTESTANT a IRI, ituation as purse; would be willing to do plain se ing ard lgbt chambersork; bas co objection t» 0 in ths coun- ater de Pleace cali at 16 Lewis st., fours tloor, Cun be seen tor afew days. ANTED—~A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTASLE young Woman, as seamstress and chamberma’d, or nure Rood elty reference given Can be seen at 237 Oth avenue, Be- tween I id 16th streeta, WARTED—BY a RESPACTABLE YOUN? WOMAN, A situation 10 do genera] bourework; 18 @ kood washer And Sroner. ‘ihe best of city reterences. Can be seen for two days, uC Bond alrert, between Douguss and Degraw sts., Brooklyn, Fecond brick house. ANTED—A pSTUADION. AN COOK, BY Ab B epectable Protestant woinan, who thoroughly unde. sands “ber bustoess— met soups, bread, vasiry, jetli tnd desserts. Has vo ovjection the country. To sa trouble, the ndvertiser does not_ wash or take ihe dairy, “The best of testimonials aso character and Can be seen for three duys at 687th ay.s up airn, ANTED--SITUATIONE, BY TWO RESPECTABLE Joung woman, (one a Protestant), as cook wunderatands baking in a)! ita brancves; the other as nurse or as chambermgid and seamstress; I *rlling to make hi herselt feeraly useful: no objection to travel; bolgrean turnien the ighest city reference. "Can be seen tor two days at 195 Wa- v wey place, coruer cf Bank. W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPE YYABLE girl, a4 chambermaid and waiter in a private family, Can be seen at her present place, | Broadway, near 31st 3" ANIED-—BY A REBPECTABL® PROTESTANT GIR 8 situation ae cork, washer ard troner;, 20d city rence given. Nove but a private family need app'y. Can con for two days at 150 Mott st, front room, between Hester and Gif ANTED—BY A RUSPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAS, A situation a8 cook or laundress, cliambermaid or seatn- stress, Teens hand at emoroidery. Best of cily re. terence given. Apply on Wednesday morning at 115 Weat 17th st, between éih wud /th avenuese ANTED-A BITU ATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 4S chambermaid and to do the plain sewing, or would do chamberwork and take care of chidren, or would do the five washing of a family. Good reference from her last place, Apply at 180 York st., Brooklyn, in the basement, WANTED. BY AN EXPERINOED YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, a8 good cook, and excellent washer and ironer; hag no objection to go as iwundrese: best of city reference. Can be seen for two days ut 35 West 23th st, WASTKD IBY A YOUNG GIRL. 16 YEARS OF AG&, ‘® sitvation, as child’s vurse, and to do plain sewil ase apply at S02 Sd st., third fo 1 for two cays, ) ANTED—A SL1UATION, BY A PROTESTANT young woman, tado general houtework, Can be seen any day this week, between Y and 6 o’clock, corner of Uid Fis‘burh ‘roadand Ficrfic st., Brooklyn, in the Grocery store. ‘AN1ED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH ‘woman, laiely arrived, a situation, as nurse. None but first class families need apply. Can be seen at 205 Columbia at, South Brookiy n, one door trom Avantic st. Please 1 ANTED- A SITUATION, BY A PROFESSRD COOK, ‘Alto. a situation, by 4 plain cok, and to assist in wash: pg and ironing. Best'of city references given. Apply at 68 gat ee ‘SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young Woman, ss chambe:maid and waiter. Apply at i huh and Bet sts. APTEDSA PLAGE, AS NURSE, TN A. FAMILY GO to Burope, address, Hannah Beatt ec, care o! } Chadwick, et Wathiagton sts Kewark, Ned. Wanmpo sy A PROTKSTANT GIRL, A SITUATION undress; Would have uo objection to do chamber work. Best of referece given, Can be scen for two days at Tio zi st shear Sih avenue. ) ANIFD—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SLTUA- 1 ak wet nurse; nO objection 10 Ko to the commiry. fr quire at 388 12h ot, between iat avenue and avenue A, in the te, betwee 7 ‘A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUALTON ‘88 cook, wasber and ironer, in « private family; good ve- ference given, Apply at 12 1ith’ st,, bewweeu 3d and iid avs. Can be teen for two dass, if not engaged. ANTED—BY 1WO STEADY YOUNG WOMEN, SITU: ‘eituations; one as cook, and the other as cham and to assist with tho waching ; have the bes: of c ret reteronce; has lived five years in their last place. ail at $4 West 17th'st., between oth and 7th avs., for fwo days. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN oF GOOD CHaR- Setar. « situation, as stewardess on board a packet ship, rine 132 Herald cfllce, ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEO TABLE : eit ‘woman, to do general housework ina email {os ‘an excellent washer and lroner and a. city yelerexces from her last “diuadon, Can Mulbery si., In the basement, for two day ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPKCTABLE girl, to cew, and ia willing to make herself useful apoat the hone; has no’ ohjection, to, children; ciiy reference i re quired. Cur be seen at 417}, 3d avenue, between th and Bist sts. y pie oe! UATIONS, BY TWu RESPECT. ABLE rs, ve ; have no aajection t) got Califorpia; ‘can cut avd fit children’s clothes, and take care of an old lady: oan give. the best of elty references, Can be econ for three days ut 418 P. WANTHD-A, SITUATION, BY (A) RESPEOTA ILE men, as gardener, Wilt give ood reterences. Address MB. B., here d ottice, for two day ANTED—RBY A YOUN WOMAN, A SITUATION AS seamstress, in & private family. Best of city reer ven. Please cal for two day 25 Madison avenue, whe: dhe is is now employ ed, WaAntep By A you! ‘NG AMERICAN GRU, A SIT wation to do chamberwork or take care of children; she is avery neat pian sewer, Apply at her ins! place, 182 Attan- tle st., Brooklyn. ‘ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE lady, who wishes to do the work of a small fam would take care of children. Good city relerence, Cah be seen this week at 147 West 28th st., rear building, top tloor, room No. 8. ) ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, BY A YOU: ‘woman of eaperience; las w peri ig a first rate washer and irmner. Best city reler- 6. Can be svn until engngedat 157 Ist avenue, between 1th and Lh sts,, in the rear, Wee BY A YOUNG “aL, A SITUATION, aS nurse or chamnbermaid; is willing wnd obligto, ii fifteen months inher last plice. P.ease call at 17 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WoMAN, AB chainbermatd and wiater, or to do general housework in mall private family, Can be seen tor two days, if not en- ged, at 250 9h st, between let and 2d avenues, third tloor, ‘ont Foom, yANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, IN A PRIVATE family by a respectable Scotch woman, who ‘horoughiy understands her business; can come well recommended. Unn be seen tor two days at 40 ) Weat 19th at. = ene ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG “GIRL, A situation, to do the work of a stall private family, for as nuree or seamstress; can Wash and iron, and do pinin cooking: good city reference given. Can pe scex for two days at 59 421 st., between Sth and 6th avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN GT Cook, washer aud ironer, Or would do housewor Apply mpson at., for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, WASHER AND ‘oner; baa no objection to go a short distance in the Good references. Can be sven fortwo days at 24 Mulberry street, up stairs, back room, -ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter; the best city reteronce fiven C4 Boag ssen for a7 2lat at, Vetwoen 24 snd L, AS good ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant Scotch gicl, to do chamberwork and nursing, or pain sey ing; can give good city relerence. apoiy for two days, at 16d Kast 25thst., between Ist ano 2d aventes, TANTED—A BITUATION, BY A RESPEOTARLE Wsoune woman, to a ain cooking; is @ urst rate washer and troner. “Best of ety reference Apply ai 432 kth w ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as seamstress; would go by the week or month, or_ ta! @ stoady sitnation; can cut and fit chlidren’s dresres, Good city reference, Can be seen all the week at 198 24 v,, between Ith and 16th sta, WASTED, BY A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘@ situation in n private faraily, as cook; {8 a good plain cook and an excellent washer aud trouer; no objections to go ® short distance in the country. Good reierence, Can be seen for two days at No, 123 Weet th wt., between jth and Ath avA., jront room, fourth toor, TANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO GIRLS; ONE TO do hourework and washing end ironing; the other to do chamberwork and take care of children, Good city reterence, Call for two days at No 49 Allen at., first tloor. ) ANTED~ A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE 4GED WO. man, as nurse; is fully competent to take the entire aby from its birth, at of Oly reterence As to capability. on Lor two days w avenue, between “lst and 22d sts , rear liouse, second. fi00r, bark rocur JANIND~A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABIAL young girl es chambermaid and walter. He of elty Fetererce. Can be seen for. two daya, if not engaged, al Wer etween Ath and 9th avenues. BY A RESPRCPABLE PROY W ANTED~A SITUATIO 9 do ihe hourework of a «inal tesinnt yourg woman, family; is a good cook and Waster ard Ironer, (ood cliy ce ference can be given, Please ca Lats Prince at., fron: base ment, Brocklyn, Carbe seen for (wo days It not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, 8Y A COMPETENT YOUNG sv, fs Reasnatzr 44, 10 understands the Duels in al « if required; makes boys’ ? 03; 8 a MIPL of exceliont io ead and wets Gaol ery re HGP eA ER ag (no dag, clothes wewil’y, wal ii inde ment ach Ma el SITUATIONS WASTED, — Pie TAB AMMRICAN TRL, and eamstress. Best of city refer- Can be veen fortwo daysat 95 Lewis e2, bid TED B 4 ait nerh ANTED -BY & RESPECTABLE GRAMAN GIRL, A A am cham ; understands retereuce aa Gan be sean for four cars + 623 Pearl st. Wegman am A BEOPRCT ABLE Enotes A a ITU 4. perience; ction tr travel ty a Ae reference f iether — a ANTED- BY A RAS?ROT ABLE Wo, A SLLCA es chamber maid a! city reference. Apply atten" 10th at. Tetmocn avenven Aa and a an be reen ANTED-BY A RESPKOTABLE PROTESTANT Young weman, a eltuacion, ax chambermeid ant to assis’ ure Beat of cliy re- fo wash df washing and rope, or a Bu West 280 se ference. Can be seen ior two ANTLD—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SI tien, todo ehamberwork and waiting. Beat of cliy ‘al at M5 o West W ANTED—BY A KUSPAOTAHLE GIRT 4 SITUATION aa chamrermaid and seamstress. Hu the best of . Kiease alt at 108 West Leib at, ‘can be seen lo \1°D—BY A Rar sot aNEe YOUNG WOMAN, altuation ae chatnbermaid or to mall private family Pleare Gail at No. 11 6th at., a sa ) ARTED - A SMUALON, “BY A RESPHOTABLIS Soung Kiri, (0 cook woeh and has iived tour vears in Call wtV78 boizxdeth st , reas ouildiog. A SIFUATION, BY A GEI an american fami Call a. 107 Kivin ston wt, War A in @ private tamily; co” Boat ety referense: RMAN GI IN to coon, wath nd var of to 6 BY A RYSPROPABLE a4 goot cook and excclient washer and Best of elty reference ulven irom lier Inet piace bo soon at 21, corner of atau ana Plymouth steee.2.Adeooedyn, AS LAUKDRES3 IN A a respectable girl, with tae bes. of re Jom A SETUATIO- 4, ANTED—BY A MUS? RE PECTARLE AMaRICA young wemane & situ ston, as seamativese; is perfect dressmisker end te neate tfine sewer; un thing appertaining to the capacity of aa exp2r'enced sean & pergon desirable tor ane private iaaily. Apply st 345 Bill avenue, front basement, Highest reference A SITUATION, BY A KESPECTABLE Sr, to Sen chamberwork and ‘waiting in a small private fami- Jy; is willipg | to oasiet with the v usta 2b has the best of hear Zduvenue, , BY A RESPROFASLE Gtx, to ccok, Wash sud {ron "in w small private family; is & good bokor: best of city relerence, Can Be seen for two days At 132 3d avenue. ANTED—A_ SITUATIO young woran, as cok; as no objections RESPEC TABLE is aged baver, and washer aud the cvuntrs ; beet of elty reierence. R&SPKCTABLE Wwesher and ironer ia a small . Can be seen for +, Brooklyn, third TANTED-A_ SITUATION, womsn, a8 Cook, privaté family; best of clty reiere two days, i! not engaged, Hloor, beck room ANTED—A /ITUATIO! a8 waiter; hos first ra’e recommendations, Can be seen for two day Iv a PRIVATS PAMILY, dersiards her business. Ivan FUeet, front barement. ANTS A SITUATION—AS WKE NURSE, BY A idow woman, with a fresh oreast of mii. Please apply at 66 j.ast Broadway, fourth floor, back room, tor v8 BY A RESPECT 3LB chamber work; is a flist rate washer and ironer, ‘Plewse cail a 151 Christopher st. Can be seen tor two days. RESPECTABLE as cook, washer ard ironer; Good rerer- vce, Can be seen for two diye -A SITUATION, second ticor over the stcre, JANTFD—A SI: UATION, ence trom her Jatt p! Warren st., Brook yu. ANTED—A SI1UATION, BY A YOUNG voLORED man, as waiter or footman, ina private funily, O Macdougal sireet, in thé roar; city reference if re- ANTKD—A SITUATION, Young xicl toattend store. Audress U. Daniels, Broadway BY A_ REsP: Good references ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY. OF GENTE, aD- dres. a situation to attend stwre--fency or any olwer, Ad- dress Miss Hammond, 131 Vanel st , corner of Laight. NIED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, ‘a sitvation, as wet nurse in a rexpectable family. be seen for three oays at i0 Norfolk at. 1+ D—BY A RESPEC: wtituation. as good plain cok; is au excelient Fins toe best of city reference, Cali at 15 Kim at, from 9 ull 4 o'clock, ; ANLMD—A SILUATION, BY A VERY BESPROT, be middie aged woman, as forays bo ot jection to sasiet with the tof city reference given. Can be seen at 694 Broad- BY TWO PROFESDAXT Li PROTESTANT GIRI., aber French cook, in a privat and 7 ANTED—STLUATIONS, girls; ove as lnurdrese, the other a8 chambermaid and my Wh s fart, Good Goon tty third floor, tor ‘wo aay ANTED—A_ BITUATION, young women who is u g¢ and troner; is an exellent baker, ery =e a = be seen tor two days at feamstress; would reference can be and 7th avenues, t go to the countr; oe oA RES RESPECTABLE tre gon eetereness To awe See be- yy ANTKD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘WOMAR, A cbambermald or waiter in ar ‘The best ot city reterences from her private family. Call for two days at No. 7 6th st., cecond fleor, back TION, BY A RESPECTABLE as chamber maid and eel young woman, who is iu.ly competent t> cut and fit children’s Le Ot relerence given trom ber last plaice. days i SL Madigon avenue. ANTED —A SOOTOHMAN WANs A SITUATION, As erience dyer or color maker; be has had dyeing of silk, colon aud woollen goods; for movaselive delaines snd sil wool tabrict vertiaer set preeent engaged, all coramuvica'ions addrawed Chemist, Heralo oltice, tor oe Work, will be strictly attended to. ;ANTRD—BY A BMART, Ra KRGETIC YOUNG MAN; '& Protestant, a sitna tore, a8 seven years! experience in the business, aad Good city reference. AdtressJ. D., Herald offre )ASTIO—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO PERFECTLY understands the care and management of horses, a aitus- tion as ccacbman, in a private family, and to make himself Cap produce the bea of Boy ig two Please ¢ lo John, care of Franklin & & choin, 7 Naaeatt Bt ANTED- BY A YOUNG FRENCHMAN, tion in 8 shoe store; 4s color maker The generally usatul. Undessiands the Susinesa well, speaks Knglish tiuently and can give the best’ of reverences: Address by letter, Frenchman, Herald oftice, } AITER.—SITUATION WANTED, BY AN ENGUISH- man, of sober, siesdy baiits, with ‘avorabie testimoni- ely apd relerence trom his last acd tormer city Soe Please address Jobn King, care of Mr. Kerr, 746 Broad Y A SINGLE MAN, ‘aM. ctly undersiands the care aud m&.agement of Dorses, ar iuation as coactman (o a private fr 117; hae wo 0 - jection to go in the country, nd aeaat tn the garden Recald off 3, Wil meet with promp} attention, NTED~BY AN ENGLI:HWAN, OF BUSINESS HA- dite, quick at figures, a fair pentan, conversant with the French and Gerinan laoguages and willing to makes him- self general y wreful, a altuation In an importiag house, store, hotel, &c., where uch quahicatioas may be Fe; . HL, Dox 203 Herald office, | ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN HOY, A SiTUATION, tolearn a trade; either machi ter; no o,jecton to gow short distance In de aouairs, © ie Herald ofloe. hotise cr sip carp PAID TU ANY PeRsON WHO WILL procure tor the advertiser, who is 17 years of age, « p15 Ge entry clerk, or cletk in'a store, or auywing wasce lon to business wr ula be appreciated ; ood penman, ard desires immediate employment, Mi story references given, required. leace address 1. eneray ‘and close atten “INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. LOYERS WISHTIAG GOOD SERVANTS ¥ WHLLFINO wpectable German, Knglish, and trish nd private famulen, at MONKS, COBNERT 7, Keade wireet. Also railers conchgnen! puree: wae. aA this or tue brauch office, MPLOYERS WISBING GooD HELP 00d Jermaa, coachmen, Ihieltigence ofl lve, 120 Green wich aireet, ANTED ~AT NO, 4E.8T BROADWAY, (BASEMENT, ) igi Jaborere, lor city work: 8 boy | ai seamoires: Pipers prosmmea for ‘clerks, conductor conebn en, waiters, hows eke) overneases, eee dc. Apply to hdward Guile. HELP WANTED. | ANIED—A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG LADY, TO AT- tend bar. For furtner, ply 10 the box of fice, a in Museum, 53 wo ~yINE ARTS, 1 000. 00 SHOULD BE S8OLD.- JAOKSON, THK of ne equetan stale af Gen, Jackman a araving of the er lished. Sent ton, D. C., just publiel N aon prepaid Bae ‘eddresa on. 2% Fulton street, ‘York, receipt of 2 canta. CIFIC 87 EAMSIUP,—BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVL aaa Paiic and. her saloons, Wiil appear in No. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, issued Nnvch 15; togeiber with magniicent winter views of Xi oiber engravings, and all Foie, aud twenty Re pr GOAL.—A SMALL SUPPLY OF esas ent aes ae TO DEALERS, A PR dry, under cover, a coal is now bel 1OAL.=FOR SALE, ) red aeb emg seals al and Hudeon street (NOKE.- ONE SORTER AND piere, OH CuALDaOR ot superior Liver peel coke for tale, y ar at $4 25, delivered > Al wy Wing’ and Greenwich mreets. MA For Help Wanted See Sixth page. een nee tceen