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‘The Prettiest Style Yet.—Knoz—the &a- mous KNOX, at the oorner of Broadway and Fallon e'reet— Iba 5 hig companions this lume, by bringing out the previest rpring bat ever ven. I: is the Leatest gid most e e- oot Biz0 of ancl 30 degigng!, and finisbe@ up with o (oanty and “aki rerely found Gnilad. “Kuox maxes at any lime the beat bat iu use, nad ells tat the sane prio» lemand fy wibers for tar inferior; but bis pring bat ls peerless in- Beebe & Co. Fesaionable " Aintters, 156 Pryedway, bave rendy, snd now oie for asle, the a oneag i PoeneT for Kenlicmen’s hate, made’ wi vod rentilawr, whist eombined with iar funrovemes'y papal phy dey) ard pare comfortavle any over offered w the puditc, These who hxve not Purchased thetr spiivg st) atte ons: inepect the sucerd article produced by Wott prize Of $4. Also, @ neat, dressy hat Rese welTe, fhatierr 14 Falton street, between Broadway apd Nassar street. Af You Have Not | Got Your §| ring Hint, ell ot DP. BRAUDIN’S, at 643 Brogsway, stove Bleocker Sweet, and let bim fit you with ae of his eléigant patterns, Paris Hats.—4 Case or Paris fats just Re- ecived by GANIN, 214 Broadway, opposite Bt, Paul's church, rabep ts Brotbexs’ Unrivalied Photogr: dally and colored by five experienced «rtisfa, a! erica to $1,000 esch, if required | Phowgrap with the ie buch grounds tal ly at thie establishmect. See spesimens. 233 Brosdwa: yur doors above the Astor thouse, Removal.—Warnacés, Hatters, have Re- moved from the PabrAel 8 louse to 203 Broadway, fourth store above Read re. with: spetene accommousiions and peep tae ‘tes, Ore eee ly to bere the greene yu ar recter their luetions. Sprin; shious ase bow ready, ‘e WaRNOOCKS, Tat ae 203 ep Eredar, above Reade st. Ambrotyp. and Lampraty pes fox a certs, 00 con's and $1—Correet, and, elegantly, taken. b pelet machine process, at 299 Broadway. Photographs, $3; the new aie Phototy pe, $12 to $30. Special Notice.—We would Inform the Pub- do and our customers that the fre of, the 7th instant will not Danse any delay ka our busincen We have made. ach, ar- wangemenie y put-up and ship: pe here SOSH & GALi, whuleadle drhautatar Ne. Greenwich siresi, . Herald Files for Sale.—Files of Dally and Runday Herald from Januar? 1. 1862, to date or till sold; prke A. BELM AN, general wood engraver, 102 Nassau street, corner of Ann sweet. ree, Clothing ai icanle, at the Old Stand, Me, 19 Cortlandt yore have now in store a large stock of eloining adapted to Southern and Western markets or city ‘fade, consitting of a great variety of well made business gar- ments, which will be sold at the very lowest market prices, No A. KNAPP (late Boughton & Knapp). Ele; it Carpeting-—Smith 1 & ‘Lounsberry, Mo, 456 Brosdway,are now prepared ‘o exaibit their new spring styles of rich velvet, tapestry, Brussels, taree ply and ingrain carpeting mibe assortment will be found a large num- Ber of new designs and stylos never before offered; also s large cry Of allcloths, of every width and all other connected wi * window Shades, White and Buff Hollands, eleloths, table covers, picture cords, taasels, &c , at manufac: tarer’s prices, by WHOOFORD & WEMPLE, 68 Catharine st. Country merchants supplied at the lowest prices. os Sewing Machines.—AIL Persons who wish for inforzaation in regard to rewing sbiain It by applying at Our ollie for copies ot * 2 Co's Gi ” & paper devoled entirely to the sewing ma- Copie apni red gratis Packirg Boxes for Dry Goods, and AU htmx's of boxes and cates made to order, at low prices, at the Columbia steam packing box taciory ick strect, south Brooklyn. Orders lett at Kinsley’s pi Eigen called for daity, CHARLES BROWN. pehelen’s Hair Dye—w and Toupees-= in the world. This unrivall and original Ga isap- lor’s wiga and tor Bist waive prraio rooms. Batchelor’ yapees Fore umprorements over ai} cihers, boing chet @aurres of durability peculiar tots ee BATOHELON'S, 23 5 roadway, Feel ned or Moustaenes Forced to Grow x weeks by my onguent, which will not stain or injure the dway; Hays, street, Brooklyn; Zaiver, ta Houih Third ticel, Pailadelols. SUV's Hair Dye, Four Shillings a Box, Black or brown.—Sold poe re ae cars < 00s, 273 Broadway, a Nassau street and ove street, N. Y.; 159 All pergetornn 176 9 and at Meaiton street, Brooklyn, and at drug and tancy goods stores generally in the United States. private apariments for Prevatie article of the ‘4 DORO’S, No. 6 Astor House. in art. A eae = flor applying his inooa insomparable dee, jesale and ret Phalon Paphian Lotion or Floral Beauttfier ae vr poner no and re Bren Denial Le) sunburns, 8 urns, Boal a face, ‘arms and bands. For sale by HALON. and ‘all druggiss, Pa Special Notice to Ladies.—Those who are rematurely gray. and others who are losing thelr hate. will ay m BaLLARD’s hair dye and chemical hair fastener, a perfect remedy, warranted and demonstrated, at 500 Broad- way, in private rooms, Ciirehugh’s Wigs are Like mgd Raleeen ‘The public, with their usual discernment, have theee artists unrivalled in the word. Every ne, with he slightest pretension to fashion, must be fitted at one ot these establishmente ‘vis a-vis corvers iscptemany, and Fulton st, hyena Kathairon.—This Unequailed Pre- tion for restoring, preserving and benetising toa hatr, is Be woents pe erat drupe fandr and etoerealle vents the hair from faling of, MMATH, WYNKOOP . proprietors, 63 Liberty street. A Perfumed Breath.—What Lady or Gen- fleman would remain under the curse of disagrevanie breath, ‘when by using the ““2alm of « Thousand Flowers’ asa dentri: oe wen dd not only render it sweet, but leave the teeth white Many persons do not’ know their breath is bad, and the subject is to Hellcate, thetr friends will never mention tt. Pour ingle drop of the spalm" ¢p your tooth brush and wash the ‘nigbt aad mornin, fil'y cent boule wal asta year. For sale oy TETHIDGE & 00., proptieiors, aad Fancy Goods, sxclastvely.— 5 . , instruments, Paris Brushes, com! ae ere tage Nyy st sana by dra ‘ acne SF 0 ti and sold wholesale, by RUPU! ye, 153, Liskin late Kollel Robert Hi r: atic hia ‘patien(s in Philadal- Hunter begs to ia patients in 01 din that be has opened an eatatishosend ta tat cty, der went of diseases of att ying aa mead a > Dp. Morson ise member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, ‘and has enjoyed, in that city and New be dvi oi - ‘great experience in the treatment of pulmonary ‘Dr. ‘Hunter would alzo atate, for the information of his pa- ents residing in Baitimcre and Washington, that Dr. John ‘Bitesard W! will hereafter be associated with the Balti- have been rendered necessary by the of ibe practice in Fiiledelpiiin and Baldorore,: wd uy Teliremeut ef Dr. James Hun health Pallets In hove tie wil ia fukire all the advantage of Dr. Hunter's advice, but benefit operon ponre cat supervision of skilful ralclac. ‘And Journal of Diseases of the {Chest for February, anextended expisnation ot br. Hunter views and treatment wil be 10 i aden and ac- und, with much additioual information, * which ahould be read by'every oue predisposed to or suffering from any a‘fection of the throat or lungs, ‘The Specialist can be omg of the publishers, en rman & Co., Ast Borge Persona residing xt a distance, who are provented ‘state of thelr health, the weather, or other considera- from visiting the elty for advice, ean be preccribed for te beg oe Fe hnesesanry that the patient should @arefully describe the pi resent symptoms and the past ae of hia disease. To forender such desoription more exact, questions has been prepared, which will be sent, ‘with a ecimen cepy ofthe Bpecialiat, ou application te elther of th Now ork Drs ROBERT HUNTER, 828 Brondway. Philad F, MORSON, 302 Wainut street, Balimore—Dr. J: 1s WILLIAMS, 62 Worth Obarlos treet. Note —Dr, HUNTRE may be contulted personally ws here: tofore from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Diceases of the Skin,—Dr. Newton’s Office for the special treatment of the most obstinate and tormenting forms ‘of these affections and for scrofula, is now at 133 Fou avenue, near Thirteenth street. A Sure Care for Rheumatism, Pains and the joints. Ring's mind syru; ieee cardeparilis act yeloy Gack fooc’ Prepared mud forsale by. CH, RINGedruggist and chemist, 192 Broadway, eorner of Who will Suffer, when Dr. Tobias’ Cele- brated Venetian liniment will immediately Gare cholera, Colicy De senter Aare) rheumativm, swellings, cule, burns, Ly eno 0 Gor screet, Bold’ by all druggise and sores a , Buy « Bottle of the Bal- re faith in this combination known, having wit- Protracted cough, To Curea ‘Cough, Buy fem of wie cher 'e have mor ot Dre in any other rei nessed Weenie success in many cases os aegis Prize Medal Awarded to MARSH & by te Tadustial Exhibition of all Nations, for tel nt radical cure truss, A 0 the falr of the Ame- rican Inst Sige ne eag truss in 1855, ta —Profe Wilard Parker and Jobe Be, Onrnochan. Mini Me Chaps, Chafes, Rough, Tender Flesh, Pim eno satenem, jan, ‘ke, , poaiively cured by GOU- ‘ude subtle mproola har low foreheade or any partot the warranted. Liquid Fouge, ily white, hair ‘ye Mand venorauivé, Be old depon Uf re from Browd was Vhiladol- way; Callendei pas Bales, 120 Wanhingioustrest, Howes; Mr. Ha iy Helloway’s Ointment.— Safety | ‘and Certaln= —This great external re does fupprers intlamme- tea. Dut expels the cause of 4 ‘hy exsretio through the pores factories, No ‘Maiden lano, doa, ‘and’ by ia radical salt rhe , old at Mi druggists, a1 25 conte, wise cents and 81 per a . Brook: cures of im, erysipelas, ringworm, aA tb toe yaipela 8 Cancers, Tumors and Wons Cured by Dr. 8. B. SMITH, 77 Canal street, Tumors and wens he extracts fn trom four to eight hours, without pain and without the knite, Cancera also cured withont the knife and with but litle pau No pay roquired uniess ike cure is eifected Dr. Sandford’s Invigorator=a Certain Cure in cagen of bailious attack, dyspepala, diarrhoea, cholera, tick headache, liver complaint, or fenial Pom pig ee derenges | liver stent Pete ORORD GO, 14s Front sireel, proprictors: 6.” i, 192 Broad way ‘Meakim, Harton, 903 sixth wines: and araggute gener renerally: Married. z Tuesday, March 11, by x. our, Fee, to Mies F. MM. Treen ‘At ibe TLst Baptist Char Rev, Dr. Houghton, 1°, both of this city, ) Brooklyn, foo Faesday NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1856. ; evening, March 11, by the Bev. 0. W. Briggs, HO. & JERVIS to MARY LOCKESRT, both of Brooklyn. “At Hanccos, N.Y., om Monday, March 10, by Rev. A. Fggieston, of Windsor, N. ¥., alr. Acviy MoQums, of 3e-aa- ton, Pa., to Misa Fuwina C. Waco, of Hancock, N. Y, sled. On Tuesday, March 11, alter a severe illness, Witttam 5. V. Cares, aged 29 years 9 montis and 20 days. His revatives and friends are reapec:fu! te tend the fuperal, from tbe residence of his brother, No. 289 mixth avions, corner of Eighteenth street, this af:er- no0D, at two «clock. On Tuescay, March 11, after « lingering illness, Joun Srrete, formerly of Castleblane, laney, county donaghsa, Ire- land, ago1 83 years 6 months and 5 days. The friends of the deceased are reapoot fall invited to attend the funeral, from his lave residence, No. 76 Had- sen street, thie Afternoon, at one o’clo:k, without further invitation. On Tursday evening, March 11, of disease of the heart, Samve. Hariwort, in the 69th year of his aze. The relativer and friends of the faw'ly. and those of his sons, James ©. and Johu V., are renpectiully invited to attend the funeral, without further invitation, from the Dutch Ketormed Church, corner of Market and Hen:y e:ree s, this atterncon, a: two o’clock. On Wednescay morning, March 12, Murry McPiKn, a na- tive of the parith of Dromore, county Tyrone, [relacd, in the 7lst yeer ot bis age. His frienc# and acquaintances, and those of the family, are respeo.fully invited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, No. 220 Tenth avenue, this atternoon, at one o'clock, On Wecnenday, Mareb 12, Jouy A. F. Racuav, of Ham- burg,. Germany, in the 68th year of his age, for many years @ resident of this city, ‘The friencs of ae. ‘amily, and those of his brother-in- law, George M. Lewis, are requested to attend the fune- ral, to-morrow afternoon, at one o’clock, from Grace ‘ee without furtber imvitation. ip Wecnesday, March 12, after a protracted illness, Fumo F. ‘Muniory, in the 36th year of nis age. ‘His sriends are respectfully invited to attend the fune- rel, from his Jate residence, No, 187 Greene strest, this afternocn, at two d’ciock. On Weénesday, March 12, Mrs. Evy Naar, in the 75th year of her age. Her remains wi'l be teken to Greenwocd Cemetory, frem her lave residence, No. 41 Whice street, to-morrow afterncon, at two o’clcek, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend, without further noti The friends and naintances of Mr, Rook: BURG axe respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this at ernoon, at two o’clock, from his late residence, No. 456 Sixth avenue, Un Wecnestey morning, March 12, at the New York Hotel, Auice, daughter of James Meinell, Her friends, and thore of her grandfahor’ James Mel- nel), are requested to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at three o'clock, from the Church of St, Bartholomew, corner of Lafayette place and Great, Jones street. On Monday, ‘March 10, after o lingring Uinoes, Mra, Frases, ‘wile cf Alexander Yates, cf this city, aged 58 years, Though lost to right, to memory dear. Boston and London papers please cooy. On Tuerday, March 11, ©, BANNEMEYER, 2 mcnths gna’ 22 days, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afcernoon, at half past one o’clock, from his late residence, No. 208 Mott street, On Vuteday morning, March H, of scarlet fever, Junta Mouscax, culy daughier of Gerard aud Harriet Harsin, ‘egea 1 year 4 months and 6 days, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the tuneral, from the residence of her father, in Powers street, Becoklyn, this afternoon, at three o’slosk, wichont further invitation. In Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, March 12, Taomas N. Janvis, aged 89 years, formerly ot Downpatrick, coun- ty Down, Ireland. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the City Hospital, to- morrow morning, at eleven o’clock. His remains will be taken to Port Richmond, Staten Island, for interment. Suddenly, on Wednesday evening, March 12, Wicwax N., eldest son of Willfam and Aons Maria Atterbury, aged 11 years 1 months.and 9 days. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to atvend the funeral. from the’realdence of his father, No. B 3 Tiary street, Brooklyn, t> morrow afternoon, at two clock, In Brooklyn, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock, of croup, Sakin FRaNas, aged 2 years'and 11 mnths, youngest Caughter of Charles A. and Barbara Guinand, ‘The friends of the family are reapectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, dhis afternoon, at two o’clock, from No, 58 Doughty street, near Hicks streat, Brooklyn, without Jorther invitation. In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March 11, Jane Brower, in the 4th year of ber age, also Huvry PINCKNEY Browns, yeungest son of Coaries L. and Julie E, Brower. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfally invited ta attend the funeral, from the residence of their rents, Tafayette avenue, between Cumberland and Iton avenues, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at one o'clock, without further invitat on. Their remains will be inter- red at Cypress Hills. Nipped re the wind’s untimely blast, Barehe by the sun’s directer ray, The ieee ney lories waste, ‘The short lived beauties die away. Yet these, new rising from their tomd, With lusire brighter far shal) shine, Revive with ever during bloom, Safe from ditease and decline. On Tuesday, March 11, in Third avenue, between Twen- Syriecons and Twenty- third streets, Gowanus, Brooklyn, 8. Mania Scott, Lak a the late Mr. Scott, surgeon, formerly of London, Englai The funeral jee take place this morning, at eleven ce. The friends of the family are respec Tike invited to attend. On Tuesday, March 11, of consumption, Mary Broower, wife of James H. Bloomer. ‘The relatives and friends of the foamy are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her iate residence, No. §1 Tenth street, near South’ Firat street, Williamsburg, this afternoon, at half past two o’clock, withoat furthes aged 35 years, notice. On Wednesday, March 12, Tuomas, only son of Abraham. W. and Sarah M. Kennedy, in the 6th year of his ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fa- neral, from the residence of hie parents, No. 67 Sou b Fourth street, Williamsburg, this afternoon, at two o’elock, without further invitation. At Becford, on Monday, March 16, Wituam Graves, @ native (f Eng'and, aged 82 yeara, ‘At Fort Chadbourse, Texas, on Monday, Feb. 11, Capt. BrxsaMin Haicat AgtHvR, U. 8. Army. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED RVERY DAY. PERSONAL. DOPTION.—A WIDOW, HAVING TWO GIRLA aged ten avd twelve, is desirous to have (one cr both) into some American family. Please call, or ad- 8. E., corner of Varick and Dominick streets, for ARD—HENRY SKWELL (FORMERLY OF THE IRV- ing House) has now a stand located at 97 Duane street corner of Broadway, where he would be pleased to sce Fis fiierds. Boot blacking on anew plan. fr. 8, feels grateful tor pesi favors, and hopes a continusnoe of the AME SAFF. —KNOUGH TILL 1 SEE YOU, B. and W. Post offices a note, Our directi ee not sending the note where you direc'éd, you will be pas oa Tam right. Attend as soon as posslb e. SOUND DU EPwaze ¢; RAY WILL FIND SOMPTHING TO HIS V) advantage by calling at No, 2 Appleton’s Building, 346 .=I SUPPOSED YOU WERE IN ALBANY. COME + to the Union Place Motel. I have seen George, and he expects to receive a letter by this sicamer for you. F JAMES McCLURE AND ARCHIBALD McOLURE, who in 1841 resided ia New York, will send their prescot adaress (05,6. Ly i Lombard. sircete Phlindelphine thoy may hear of something to thelr advantage. FORMATION WANTED-OF HUGH McKENNA, his wile, Anne MoKeona. He left Phillips ort Salivan county, N.Y. He fett his wite aud tamily, any 7 intarmalioa of him ‘will be thankful: received by Mrs. Stanton, at No, 20 South First street, Willlamsburg. He is a native of the North of Ireland, county Monaghan, parisn Arrigattrough, MICHAEL HADE, A as eae Tre and, ben] ie ORMATION WANTED—OF Dative of Dunsealy, aly, ia the count} arrived in eae month of June last, and w! heard of ws sting in Philadelphia. ‘Any ‘information of his whereabowis, sent to the office of the Commissioners of New York, will be thankfully received by his wile, emi Jane Hade’ Pbiladeiplin papers please copy. —AGAIN DISAPPOINTED. ALL YOUR PRO- je, mises have been broken; and un’ eas f uee a oer oes you to day, all further communication must be suspended, { eave town to-morrow. FREDERI- 5 aa ‘TNDER THE NAME OF REBOOT A ay | iar ad know about so and 80. THE LECTURE SEASON. Bayan TAYLOR, FAQ , WILL DELIVER THE LASt lecture of the courte betore the Young Men’s Association of the Twentieth street Congregational Caureh betwesn Bixih and Seventh avenues, on Thursday eveuing, March 13, Sub- To” Lecture commences at § ‘Tickets (eacanurctonns BY DR, DOREMUS, —A COURSE of four lectures on Chemical History of Creation, Lagan ir o’clozk. with the {1 nee with tte accor mis. ‘To be deUverda in Brook; ty at 73_ o'clock, ry, Mi mping’e, Hekels tor the course, 2 mitting lady and gentleman, $2. be obtained of Mosars. ‘Yoho Mina way, Now York; R. J, Davies, Pharmaceutiat 18s : street, corner of Cilnton, Bron Baber periodical depot oes ore ‘ ‘Marah’ er's Laas ‘ical ees mree!; Brookiyn, and at the door on the evening. ot une. act “psycHorooy. PR BENTON CONTINUES His LEO. and amusing experiments at Stuyvesant Inst io nroadinay, his groin Mare Is." Admittance one. shil: ing. Free Joctur dies at JP. M. for treatment by tricity, 477 B: _THE FIREMEN, NDRPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR ASSISTANT RNGT- we TOHN H. STEELE, ex foreman o! Hook and Ladder jo. 15. SPRING MILLINERY, &. JARIS. MILLINERY.—MADAME FERRERO, NO. 6 Great Jones street, will open spring millinery on thurg- day, the 20th March, ee ARIS FLOWERS—MADAME Broadway, up stairs, will oj LAVINA GU ERIN, i pen, handsome aseortment of French srittoial and colffours of the latest RM FLOWERS bs bad fs ty pad Presom Ant FICIAL FLOWERS, Burpat anv Somme Wreatas, ORNANESTS, Osrmiom AND Mananocr Pratains, 14008 PaTeRRN BONN TH W% Broed way, them adopted * NEW PUBLICATIONS, just 7 “Itshed bode rie r cruel f. res Ses full Dames bes of hee ed¢filon is very sina], only be obtained by beng careful to 1, with postag? stamo Mrs. Seaunetion ft Faylr, care Asron Swarta, haq, Ohatnam pony ce. Boun’s STANDARD, OLasaicaL. SonRNTIN ‘Axniqvanas, AND ‘Orin Lipanies, baving directed that the OR! 1GINaL a nOhatsd BDiCIONS en ener nae ene mere, ne Se can pul as low as re} je following volumesof SP 2 KOANS CLASSICAL LIBRARY G, BOHN, UF LONDON, PitvPRIETOR AND Hine sber of the series of books known is reduced to seventy-tive cents per volume, * Coser, ‘Ball Florus, &c., Cicero's Offices, a dled, 5 faa Xenophon’s Anotasis, And Memorab! N. B.—The Exglish editions a6 printed on Hinen paper. *» with 8 fine steel engraving in exch volume, and have ho’s Clas- sical Library’? siamped on tue covers, Boun’s LisRakies now comprise over 350 volumes of 4 dest and cheapeat, name, sty! ‘and single volumes or the tole serien supped fed through any’ bookseller in the coustey. or erican agents, rd ANC, BeOTaEs, & 09., ‘No. 13 Pri row, ‘UST RECKIVED. THE Post.) BIBLICAL HISTORY OF 134 JEWS, the c.ose of the vid Testament, about the year 42) J. 0, ©. to the deatruccon of the ple, in the 70th year of the Christian’ sre. ¥ Monnis J, Raraait, 4, w, PRD) DR. ay Tee worn ie fa two Na tne veienee ‘ot over 400 pages each, ou fine thick white paper, bound in eioth, Price ra For nale by D. AP! LON ae, ust issued one of the most brillant and fascina, ch hag ever veen published ia his country. ft rom the gifiea and él of one cf America’s choicest fentz—a lady who is fr writere—Mre, Carolice flourish of trumpets to beraid her tame, for sbe has esi ‘& World-wide reputation yearsagone We may say, ‘bat in this new work she bas not caly sustained her previa 3 high reputation, but rhe has achleved a victory, and reacasd 8. Borery eae point far in Mdvanee of any of her previous ef- y ali who have the manuscript, and we doubt pot Pe this wil be the verdicc of the critics when the book shall ay The scenes are drawn tu part from tash- jonable life i ‘ia Bosions and New York ERNESt LINWOOD is the euphontous title which, Mra, tientz bas chosen for this new and charming emanat of her geuiua, Itis comprised in & handsome 12md, volune of avout 450 pages; price $1, with our usual discount to the trade, —Bince writing the agove advertiaement the me'ansholy intel jzenoebas ed us that the gifted authoress hae passed into the silent land, ‘This sad anvonucement gives additional interes: to this fascinating book. Her dyinig legacy to the litern- ture of our country ss est Linwoo! 0 000" ‘Cuties OF WaICH have been sold tu two weeks, and 100 MOR Ate NOW BINDING, Twenty TuovsaNp Corres within ove month, asale almost unprecedented in Ameriean Evie ie ‘ub.ishe JOHN P, JEWETT & CO., Bosto re RLGKEMAN & oO 5 new York. J.B, LIPPINCOTT & O0,, Phiadelphla. For eale by'ail booksellers. making in ail ‘ YUND OF FUN wilbe. Zound in YUUNG@ AERRICA, N This day published. Its Wlestratlons are numerous, and every one is worth the price of the ass" The Fourth of March, 1867, will tekle the politicians. ‘The Last Polka of th please upver teadam. Orebestral Pecuijeriies wil wit insure asmile trom opera goers. Brown Studies wi.l create an excitement in the jonable worla, and make lower milliondom open its PR Mesunderatanding will be readily understood by men about town, Done For, wil! be appreciated by the George Law clubs. Smoking ‘Made kusy, will excl.e the sy & paiay of phitanthro- 8. ‘The Best, Way, will he taken by the ladies; white I'a iterary cos tents will be read and enjoyed by everybody. Price ¢ cents a number, or $2 50 Nahe For tale by all news agen 6, ant T, W. STRONG, Publisher, 98 Nason reel, New York. CCRAMBERS: JOURNAL, $1 50 PER YE. AR, AND THE threg dollar raguzine, both ore year. for onl: we $3. Specl- mensch Chambers’ ree to all, P. OBV 1S, j)ANNY FERN’S CHALILENGE-IN THIS WEEK'S NEW fork not yet accepted. | Will anybody iv pick up Ledger also contains six splencid illustrations, Srnpero fashion plate, a host of stories, sketches and eaito- ris, and the commencement of @ new and intensely thrilling story of life on the coast and inthe city. Vor sale at all news rooms—price only tour cents. SPECIAL NUTICES, NDEPENDENT ROYAL “ARCH “LODGE ‘NO, +h F. A.M, —‘ibe regular meeting of Lodge will be held in Masonic ‘temple, corner of Broome and Crosby streets, to-morrow (fri day) evening, March 14, at 734 0 yolocke A good attendance is requested on business o1 eA KCy 0. GALLAGHER, Secretary. ‘Nassau st. WELL PDUCATED GE&MAN LaDy, Wao ePlaKs A Fei’ , Wishes = where she eouli ea: im the above languages and assist in se wind, or a4 and assistant to @ lady. Has ved for tvs years Ja one cf tue first tan Sent of reference oun bo given. ease call or addrean J. Fourth st., near Bank. LADY 18 DestRous OF G&ITING A SITUATION fur @ nurse, lived with her more than six years; tha in.an nog! ny and @ Protestant. Apply at her pre- sent emp! yer's, 2°0 West 23d st, (A MISDLE AGED LaDy WOULD Bz GLAD 70 TAKE uation, either a8 compsnion to an elderly iady, or 0 fake eparge o- che ur two children She is well educalod, ane bass knowledge of music, Salary no object, Address AML, Herala # situation to do huusewurk; has been five yeara in her A waco; will be found dwiling and anzious to please. Oad for tno days at 271 VERY RESPEOrABLE PROYMSTANT Gia WiSdE3 SITUATION Wa -TRD—AB NURAA OR CHAMBER maid, by @ steady Pro ety irl, cao do plain sewing inquire om 1 to 4 o'cock, at 2.9 th at., vettveen Ist aud 2d avenues, for two days, by er wowas WISHAS A etl gh ble! as fore 00k. The nest of ety ven; ig ee years ix her Jast place, inquire at at 85 Shan Saee: d Lexingior avanués. BMPACIAB & GIku W ft Seok 3,8 privale fully. a om her lastemployer Isihst. Bhe thorouphiy canteen COMPKTENT YOUNG WoMAN Wants A BITUA- tlon, as purse wud se amstressa een for severa fare acehsioned io be care of cht arene can take the Charge ot a om iw birth Gi gees Vequited. Can be Sedo ill eagageds at 1d Ei h | A Yousg AMbRIOAN | WomaN DESIRES A SITUA as seasiress, In ta vle famil “iste Good reference from present lice, A LADY OF RESPECrALILI ry, HAVING Lost Hak baby on tbe 10th omy @ day old, would take a child ta Wet nuree at her residence, it upmedials application be made, A194 aladicon wl. rear, et eg ale: es A SICCATION, AS good city reference ‘yak days at 33 Weat i AX, AMERICAN GIRL WISGRS A. |pIUazT0%, To take care of children, and make ‘aly uaett), oe genteel family, Apply at73 West” uh 8 oe for LWO. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- . io @ private family, as cook and laundress, or to do chamberwork and waiting; has flied both situations; ean give the best of olty reference irom her last place. whe-> sue bas lived three years and a haif, Can be soen for two days a! 3 Mott st, near Bleecker, second floor, tront room, SITUATION WANTSD—BY A YUUNG GIRL.” a8 seamstress; can do all kiads ot faraly sewing; would co Nghe chamberwork or, s00 ¢2 eliidren; would go a’ short dis beh the country; has city retereice. Aoply at 87 West RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANES A SITUATION AS firat cook in & respectabie hotel or restaurant; can bring second cook with her. Can oe seen from Il to 4 at 116 Madison st st , room 16, The bert of city refer ences, it required. tera] JUNG MaRRIED WOMAN, wit a tresh breast of m' k, who has lost her baby, wishes to vy to nurse. esidence 70 WI'let s, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS cook, and wou d assist in waehing and ironing, if required A Best city reference. Please call at No. 5 amtsy place, secund floor, PROTASTANT YOUNG WOMAN Wi8uu3 A SIrUA A Non a nurse, oF (o do igh: chamborw ack An sowing ba. gooa city reference. Pease call at 138 7th ay , between 19U) and 20th sts , neecnd Gove, bock room, for two divs i RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES 4 SITUA fo a respectanie private family as seam:treas and dreommah tuliv competent to doall kinds of amity Sewing; no cbjec fon to trave. with a family in the spt or 0 in the country, the very best city rafersnces giver gallor address a note to No, 615 Greenwich st., vecond door from Leroy st SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAS, AS seamatres®; understands takiug care of children. aud is willing to assist in jightchamoer work. Can bring goo y re: ference. Can be seen at 1i2bth st., near 6th ay., first tloor, buck room, AS SPAMSTRESS-S\TUATION WANTED, BY A RE speciadle young woman; can co all kinds of finily sewing: oun cut aud fi children’s dresees, or would go as chaabermaid ‘The best of city at 306 West 19ti at., and do fine washing and ironing. from her !ast piace. Flease oi up _Can be Foon to reference jzst floor, RESPRCTAGLE ENGLISH SERVANT WISGES A situation a8 cook, washer and ironer, in x respectable fa mily. Can be seen for two days at 144 2lat st , third floor, front room. Gcod city reterence maven. AS SITUATION WANTED—AS PROFEISED COOK; UN: derstands French avd English cooking in ail its aes alto, pastry acd cakoa, fcos ao Je lies, in first ela Freast g houses oF hotels; best of city’ reference givens tor two days at3il West 27th sweet, between 10th and wih venues, A* AMERICAN WOMAN WISSES A SITUATION, AS cook, and to Genict in washing; she bas the best city re rae from her Jast place, Caltat 91 Bast ith st,, near 24 avenue. (A BESPECTADLE GTRL WISHES A SITUATION, As and trontsy: goed. reterenco. ‘an be. seen at tie oh ironing: cr 4 etween 28h find 20h stay for two days. or Peele GIRL Daf apd A SITUATI ON, AS id laundress; : cbhambe: pond reference. Please call at3 Felis. cornerel Bowery, second floor, front roon, Ae You NG winow, i Spon A cigovwsraxca: Wishes a situs ion fey @ family where abe the comfor' ArgZe of & a tol Addr can 20 Noee sme SHANGAMRANGS Wee MEET THIS aes boreday evening, jor a ‘clocic, tie street, fully med and equipped. seme BNE TNO PY GRAND SITANGAMARANG, Nvpared take UNDERSIGNED AGENTS ARK PRE: ared t> take charge of rea: estate of every seve! lly ® first rate cay ee to sell Froperty, ve rider to German or Freach farms, houses, lots, siores people, sarourchaastwe two’ houses, one suitable tor a retail yak ‘ote hours from Tigges 7. & A. STEINMULLER, 88 avenue A, O. “et EVERY MEMBER OF CONTINENTAL CHAP. « ter, No, 13, O, U.'A., is requested to attend the meeting this evening, aa Dusinese of greut importance, wilt 8 g brought betore the By order. J. Th. ANDERSON: G, of C. OLLEGS OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.—THE annual commencement of the col. Pe, hye ‘ee in the new edifice, at the corner of Twentv-third street and Fourd trenue, on Thursisy, March I) ait c o'slock, ‘Fao proteesion the pualie s my Farias to attend. Address dent, Thomas © Da ,Seprotary to the Fea aia ecretary to the Faculty, ODT WA At. D. FFICE OF CHIKF OF POLICE, MARCH 10, 1: Owners are wanted for the following p: rty, at aig First Disiriet Police Court, Centre sreets-two t np raney plaid fd dresses, one figured musiin de laine dress, one silk mantilia, two spotted calico dresses and one petticoat—al of which are supposed to huve heen stolen, A'sovat the Fonrta ‘istrict station house, No 9 Onk street for three sots brass keya for store doora;’ and wt the Eighteenth district station house, Twenty second Sree near First avenue, one fur vic- torin HO. We TSELL, Caiet pe Ww discoveries, de, CHARLES ‘a KINS, Ke; PRB ister, Halls of Commerce, 73 eral negotiating aud eale agency. ROTESTANT ENCAMPMENT.~THE OFPTUERS AND meiners of Mount Carmel Ro. 1, P. Baro requested to be punctual in attendance, at thetr roo ‘9 Wooster stroet | Convention Hall, on Fridey evening: 3 niareh, « Dusicess of importance will be brought before. the can y order of AUPRANDEL PHAISON, We Patincch, _Buen. Kyowirs, Beribe. ROPERTY EXCB ANGE.— HALL a ALL . DEALERS rents tor the sale antl exchange of real ‘estate, mer- shade ant every variety of personal property. Those wish ing to avail themselves of our ore! ‘ices Will please oall and have heir property registered. No charge unless salos are effvetod. Mottatt t Building. room : 21. 835 ‘Broadway. EADE STREET WIDENING.—OWNERS OF PROPER ) ‘ty onpcaed to the widening of Reade street are req Beto mea at 169,Ohambers street, on Friday, 14th ineiant, at 2 T, PATRICK'S DAY,—THE IRISH CIVIC SOCIETIES’ ‘Convention will hold their regular Thursday evening, 18 inst.. at rect, to transact Busnes connected wit the 24th iny HIER R. GAYNOR, Presktent, James SANFORD, Secretary. é DANCING ACADEMIES. ANOING ACADEMIES, —MLLE, Canon, IN Veai! dancin} my, 21 Howard street, will icontiaue open until the 20th of June. Cisases meet for the instruction of Indies and gentlemen, at 3o’clock P. M., and # in the eveni for practi Grand soiree dansanie every Saturday evening. 000 n2Bkarn- ROBBERY STOLE FROM the store of L. & B, Curtis & Co., 56 Chestnut sireet, Philadelphia on the i ples of the 7th inst vai tlk, 96 to-86 inches Mtn i pace back satin: venta de, on the Tiyatet ks, 35 in 12 pieces black wal fi ka, 16 to 30 inches wide, ne above ward will be Pu (or the recovery of the goods, or, in of them +e CURTIN COE Dr ne on ‘Gvesinat erect Phi adelohia. 102 REWARD. 10st, FROM 106 BLEECKER STREET, mn Tuesday evening, the Tith inet., @ black grayhound: wiih white spots on breast and | lege. the above roward will be paid by the advertiser to whoever will revarn or give in- formation where raid dog msy be found. $5 REWARD.—LOST, A NEWFOUNDLAND DOG; HAD ‘a white spot on his breast; snswers to the name ot Yan kee. Whoever will return the same to No. 45) Greenwich street, will receive the above reward and thanks ot the owner. $5 % ‘ARD.—LOST, TWO BUNDLES OF BLACK cloth conis, Whoever bas found the same, by returning them to 0 Columbia street, iop oor, will do « ‘great favor to J, Howe. $F BEWARD—1 OST, IN NINIH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth ana 8). haven ues, Or in Hixth avenue, near Ninth sireot, w gold chein, ‘and breastpin will be paid to the ogee upon delivery house ensi of Fifth avenue. $2 REWARD —LOsT, THIS APTRRN: JON, IN MYRTL EB jad avenne, Brookiyn, near Navy street, « black lace em- idered veil. Whoever has foudd tt and wil! return it to Fulton sti¢et, Brooklyn, will receive the above reward. REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY EVENING LAST, tn the neighborhood ot Franklin street and broadway, oF ferry stage, g small bidot- nt. ‘The’ finder wil re- 9 above reward j Mind street, first $ in the Kigh bb street and Greenpoint tone breastpin, with a crons on the fro ceive the pbove reward and the thanks of the owner, by leav I, ing it 7 Fulton ti JF Peo ae SPORTING. JOR SALE—A SOUTH AMERICAN JACK DONKEY, (food nize for breeding, at w iow price, Inyuire at No: vedar street, ta the butcher's shop T° SPORTAMEN.FOR BALE, TWO THOROUGH. deed ee panier Puppies, aeven © Weis oid, Sa are rene Vanoam DOG.—WHITR SPANISH HUI CBO iT smi. Apoly ®t the stable, corner Lexinrion Avmane aad DGD kh oO V0 Hd pialainn sHOrC crv inp tty ole, for three da: aaeiein WIDOW 1 LADY WISHES A SITUA ANS tion, as housekeeper; is capable of taking charge of a house. Call or address @ few lines to M. H., 33 jonros wt. Aw SITUATION WA‘TED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO" do coobing, washing and toning, or general hou: Sounded cts Kast 13th 1 betweea Broaaway and Ualversity pi A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITU! nid and walters "Plows call at 131 Third street, sees i floor Ly Bet: ’ Whore she can be seen for two dayR, Jaacarnaah wework Apply at dt SITUATIONS WANTED. TANTED— A BITUATi Cyr BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, A Waambertais and to i sa sowing eareie ber last place. tr anh race in the basement Wartime PLAOR, a8 NUMBE, IN A FAMILY GO. Ohaawick 21 Washington ses ee sesh Seite W42TED BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, AS ‘seainsirese, in ® private tamil of city reveresce dfs Pigase ce | for two days nt 35 Madison ayeaue, where is now emplos ed. ANTED-SITUATIONS, Protesiant BY. girls cue a8 cook. wi t) ato eects Cobar meet fe TWO RESPECTABLE ‘Wa-bipg; bow have nt references - one seve: the cider four; would lke to ire ia the sae famliy? tng are ot 310 bh avenue, W4RIED. A SITUATION, BY A SWins OIRt, TO AT +hildren, or to do housework tor a small fambiy. Can be seen 1 for wo days s al 162 Nortolis st. wen ANTE! D—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN, chambermaid and competent eBams'ress; must lave the Dest of elty ret-repces. apply at 12 University pisce, be- tween 10 andi? A. M ANTED~A SITUATION. BY A R&SP?KCTABLE young gril, ps cbhambermaia sod to take eare of culideon, or as chambermaid Bud to do pla'n tewing | (god referen 2 vp We West i » between oth ad oh avenues, tor if pot copeged” Inquire 5 conacesasena SETUATIONS WANTED, ANTED-BY TWO RusrcoTaBLE GIRLS. W #; ove ae lalinderge and the otcer. as, ais, Ue av ye reget. ‘a their tv o ae places. Taub ana 18th sia. Con be seen for tue danse OY ANTED—BY A Tattle Pos yi) GERMAN 4 ‘women. 8 situation As seamstrcss end lady's ma wou! ight chamber wo: Dranetiee, alf binds ot eb) dren's acd lady eae. le: 4c. Tne best city reference elvea, Please call a‘ 5? beprera } Jim aaa 1th sta., th the fancy store. bo seen from 9 "e ock. WwW ANTKD—A stv UATION, kent man, just Waiting; would be wi bereen at Mr, Linney’s CEA at., for two days, or address J. BY A YOUNG Tere " coachman: ; as: gene to woke sunsed) use ul Cas | Aiore, 120 AI avenise, 1.4 5 above. ANTED—A SITUATION, 10 bO CHAMBER WORK 4 fine housework, im & privacs ‘Can be seen at 195 an ae) family. Good city reference can be haa, yn. Fulton st. Brook! ANTED-A SITU ATION, BY A fine wasniv g aud frouins; ca required, Can be seen for two 2 aage ee 119 119 East ANTRD—& SITUATION, BY J A YOUNG WOMAN OF perience, aa good cork; 1+ wa cropllons wae aa irover; “te best eily reterence given. age at 127 Swit street, near Des fron’ Oan be seen antil en. ¥ Brookiya see seoond story, Wastes SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Jou! g woman, as cham grmoil cx to ssi in washiay snd ironing or plain sewicg Can come weil ommend é trom her by ry Can be seen for two days at 732 Broad- way, second floor, W ARTED. BY (A HIGHLY BESP#_TABLE PROTES- tant giri, aaitwation ax seamstre-s; would take charge of young children and instruct them in (he asual branches ot an englich educstion Has no objection to trave', or attend to the cumforta or an invalid. Can be sean for two days and give references bY ‘a ling wt 112 20h st., betweon 2d and 3d avs, y ANTED—BY AN ACTIVE COLORED WOMAN, with ood references. & situation a8 coos or chitubermald, la privele family. Apply at her present rftuation, 74 West tata oe two da ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A PRIVaté FAMILY, yy & respectable youve woman, as chambermaid and luunc reas, or as waiter; uncerstands the business thocough!r, AS Inost respectacle clty refere: can be given. apply ae ary goods store, 483 dd ay. Detween Sod & 834 as, W ANTED—BY A VOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AB Seamstress. She can be well recommended b; her pre- sent employer, where she muy be seen, at 2 Weat 2 WAT. BY A youna M*KRIRD WOMAN, OF the higbest capability. a chiid, to wet nurse, at her ow ioe 1 Will have the comlor’s ofa home; lias lost her own hy B keatihy, woman; she, hax the abprabation of ber lease hh and 71b av avent room, belween WASTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRD, A situation as chambermaid and waiter, or todo house work in a small private famiiy. “‘ahe rest of cliy reference froma her ast place, Juq uire at 207 Bridge st., Brooklya, over the grocery store. y ‘yore STIUATION AS NURSE ay PLAIN 7 to do the work of a small tamliy, Goad city 1 be given. Fleuse cull alo ureene st, .» first tloor, . for tw W2nten-ay A RRSP SCOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A is ery good p! nok, and an excelent ber and ironer: bas be! three years in her las: Pisoes the beet of city ri Hl wt No 8 Dib sl. Ie at si Wes 8., second floor, back ANTED-BY A KxSPHOTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion to do general housework; no objection to do cham- berwerk. Con ve seen ather last place, ‘eh avenue, be- tween 12th and Gansevoort sts., fortwo ‘ANTED-BY A RESPECTAULE GERMAN LADY, without tamiy, who nudersiands the Mn glish leng @ situation as housekeeper or to take care of children 1a a speotable house, eltuer in New York or iu the country, The bent references can be given by culling at 234 Rawt 11t a, be- tween avenyes is and , room 1 Wes ble is A BITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE gir), as cook and assist in the washing and tron sink ‘private fainiiy. Has the beet of city re erence. Please a at 260 Mott st, in'the rear, between Prince and dousion, where rhe can be teen for two days, WanaEp- A BITUAT! ION, AS COOK AND TO ASSIST in thé warhing and ironing. Van be seen at 74 West 13ih be:ween Sth and 6th avenues, ter two days. Good city re- e can be given, No objection to go s short distance in i¢ country. ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO | 1vouNG WOMEN, sisters; ene as cook, ahd wou'd assist in the washio, and trouing; the other asehambermatd and seamstress. Bot ve good city reterence. Cun be seen for two days at 89 Gib avenue, between Waveriey place and sth st., first floor, ANTED—BY A RESPAOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, weltuation, aa’chambermald and walter, or chamber: ald ard to take care ot children, or waiter alone. give ood elty reference, Can be seen ‘at her present’ employee's, two day 4 West 19th st. near sth avenue. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTLT WOMAN, ‘w situaijon, as first Clasx cooh; understands cooking in all its brancher, soups, jellies, ive ereamsand plane wanges; is iso an excellent pastry baker; no objeetion to a hotel or re spectable boarding house. Good city reterence given if re. quired. Please call for two days, from 1) to 4 o’closk, at 355 earl ANTED—A SITUATION, iN A SMALL FAMILY, TO do general hourework; the best of city gerereuce Call for ano days at 120 West db at » rear buildin: ANTED- SITUATIONS, BY TWO R&SPROTARLE young women; one as seamstress, Ss as chamber maid ‘and seams ress, or wallor; can d> up Ince aud embrol- dery in the neatest manner; is wil Ing to make lovselt. gene: rally useful. Can van produce unexce| ble cliv reference. None but private families need apply at 525 th avenue, be tween SIst and 82d sts. TANTED—A SIT joung woman, has no objections to golog to New York pies. Furman between Fulton and Ws TATION, | BY A RE has a frosh 01 ovat of wll; Hall's street ferriest gre where she can be seen for three days, if not en: wag ANTED— BY ‘TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRLS. situations; ove as good plain cock, first rate wuaner and irozer, the oth ee caer and sree aan or to do gereral housework in a sonal private fom eat of city references trom their Jast places, Ca! at. one doar trom Tillary, Brooklyn. N AMERICAN LADY WISHES A SerCAaTOR AS housek: cba’ nusekeeper, to take entire of a plain family; is cortident of hor ability to give satisfaction. Referenve en, i requited, “A nele addressed iL. Fs Tierald olles, with prompt attention, SITUATION WANTED—BY A‘ "RESPECTABLE young girl, as bein cook and 10 do genetal housework ix rate washer and troner; hus no chjection to go 9 Broo! fori Good Lag Fehetere ean be had if required. Can ve seen. for two days at 120 Elizabeth, between Prince and Spring sts ttle YOUNG WOMAN .WISHFS A g lace as child’s nurse, and is will! jing t0 make herself use- Hs ‘ocd reference. Lived in her last Const One year and ths. Can | be seen at St | Washing St., Brooklyn. YOUNG MAN, AN AMERICAN, IS Dé«8tRUUS OF obtaining a situation, whore hecay make himself gene. San come weil recommended for honesty and Has been foreman in @ large coal yard up town. aoe A raliy useful industry Please addres yscn, 375 Hudson st. Wenrep—ny A SCOTCTT WOMAN, A SITUATION, ng chambermaid end piala sewer. oF to do fine washing ond ironing; ey ee eavel wit lady the best of re. te @given, Acléress F. Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A SMALL PRIVATE FA mily. to do gereral housework, or would lave no objec- to any other kind of situation, n be seen un'i! en dat 83 Leonard rtreet. Best of city Toferene freq WANTED BY A RESPROTABCE GIRL, FIFTERN years of snation to ¢o chamber work and plain sewing; is eihing to make hereeit generally usetul pa Scuthing that cun oblige her employers: thirks she ean give satisfaction to ipy pereon in want of a vir!; good Ce from ber last place required, Piease call at 56 Pitt fa the rear, door 61, second Noor, room No 4. y elty referene back rcom. Can A PROTESTANT W 2. 7 ANIED—A SITUATION, BY e scen tor two day: A SITUATION WANTED—IN A GROCERY oR LIQUOR for, by a young, man, 1% years of ago; he ts “well ac quinted with botti pranches of business and ean bring the best of reference from hia last employer's, Address Frederick Koster, 665 Broome st., in person, or by note, BOY, 17 YEARS OF AGE, RESIDING Wits WIS parents in this city, woulé wish to apprentice himself to the house earpenter, boat builder, or some alter respects ole trade. Forfurther code ts 10 apply to 7. O’Brien, SL Roose. Ba st., or 04 Front st, N, B.—Respectable references given an YOU $A SITUATION, AS WAITER, ina private tamily; would do tine washing and ironing and makehenelt geneie iy weful: Has good city reference. Call at 91 | ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation, #8 Lurse or seamst , orto do pein sewing; no objections to do Beneral Bouse work: Food cily, reference, Basa boy. ten years eld, which she would like {9 have in. the se with herself. Address Mrs, Potter, No. 3 Bediord av. ANTKD—A STIUATION, AS GOOD COOK, AND TO assist in the washing end ironing; understands baking in all its branches. No objection to @ respectable board’ng houre, Also arituation, as chambermaid and waiter, Best city retorence given, Ca lat 132 Weat Lith at., ior two days. JANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A sitnation, as waiter and chambermed in @ private family, or chambermatd and to assixt in waoebhicg. Has no objection w iravei, Reference from her present empioyer. Call at 69 Weat 20th st, near 6th ay., or two days. f er; has been brought upin the most respecia fe fatnities in Kw ope, City Telerences of the highest order can be given; hae ix years’ practice in this country. Please address J. K., 46 Broome st., three doors west of the Bower: , until engaged. ERMAN SFAWETR —A VERY REAPEC ABLE German girl wishes to obtain a situation, to go wilh famUy to Calilornia; would take care of children; can do all ir de of fine needle Work; make dresses. Ac ; is of a mild dispo- sitiog, and not subject to sea sickness; speaks Enziish fluently; can give the best of city re:erence. Pionse call at 2/1 Bowery; (or (wo da} OUSFKERPER’S SITUATION WANTED--BY AN American lady of refinement, to a party of gentlemen, or to awidower. No objection to children. Best of reference aiven and required. Address A. B. CO. Herald oftice. Wee 4 RESPECTABLE AMPRIC from the country, « situation, as nurse and ina private family. Understwnds' the care of clu can be seen fortwo cays at 124 Kast j ‘ANTRD—A SITUATION, RY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS ook; understands pastty aad Jeltics, No objection io stance in the country. “City rotereuce can he fiven. apply at S27 10t st, between avenues land CO. Gan be seen for two days. WANTED—A, SITUATION, BY A REST ROTABLE woman, as cook, washer and ironer. Best of city refer ences. Can be seen for two days at 17!) Kasi 25) st, between Igt and 2d avenues. Also a wi take washing by the month or dozen. Goed city references URSE.—WANTED, BY AN EXPERIENCED AND com petent Woman, a situation aa chiid’s nurse and seam- sirees; can ph infanis’ clothes, and embroiders, in the neat test manner: qo t 10 take charge of au infant from iis birt aud raising By hand, beat of city reference. Osn be seen at 180 Went 191 SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wemen, aa chambermald ard Inundress; has one year’s reference from her inst place. Can be seen tor two days at 9) 16th et , between 6th and 7th avenues, GITUATION WANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE Protesiant 000k; understands cooking perfoeily in all {ts branches; makes all kinds of preserves, puddings, pies, pas- try, dc. ‘None ueed apply bul [those who are willing to give fod wages. Call at Tar st tied door "rom 1st avenue, in the rear. 110N We ANTED- BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, AS class cook. city reference, Can be seen ai 98 at , between Lextngion aud Sd avenues. GITVARION WANTED -BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman. as plain cook, washer and toner, in asmall pri- hi avis jis @ good baker, good city reference. Can o@ sec, between ‘Troy and Bank, MIVATION WANTED.—A HOOKKEEPER, OF LARGE expertence and onquestionabie ability, wishes a stiuation, Ioscme mereantie horse 1a New vere. ferences ‘mst sue Usiuetory, a8 to cbwracier and ability, Address 4, B , (1 Trint ty Building, Broadway, ier Bay WANTED—RY A BAKER AND PASTRY | cook, in a hciel or restaurant. Be is. good mullin baker, Addrere’K K, 122 Ladiow st , in the store, DRY GOODS MERCHANTS.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO haa had nine years’ experience in one of the largest retail honses in Fhiladelpnia desires to ovain # altuation in a whole- eave or retail house tn this orany cf the Southern or Western cities. Address Rt. M. Weber, room (2 Smithsonian flouse, New York. 0 WHOLERALN CROCKERY DEATRRS—A YOUNG gran nequainied with the crockery business, ove who con'd intivence some city trade, wishes to be employed in a who-essie crockery store. as ‘esis'ant bookkeper, &e. Ad- dress A. K. Ney 176 Bleecker street, 0 PAYER HANGRRS.—A YOUNG MAN WHO IAS been some time at the above trade. wishes to go under in- structions at decorative work tor one year, Address B, 0, D., Hernid office. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE young girl, as chamnberma id and lo assixt in washing, or to da honsework., rivate family. Can give (he heat of liv reference Kpivce Putman oat le i yoderg Pb ei Dubs Wp Get TAN ab Aub ery ) ANTED—A SITU ATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE }oung woman, to do general Louse work, plain cooking and washing, and lroni re fice no objection to zo & short dis. tance ia the Country. Gan be reon for two daysit notengeged. Please call at 276 — st, between Houston and in the rear, first floo ANTRD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A W A iittation. do chamborwork and wating, aud to a fu the washieg andironing. Can bring good city references. Appiy at 49 feast Tslh st., between 24 wnd Sd avenuns. ANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE, TIDY GIRL, A rilualicn, aa waster, chnunbeimatd, chi'd's. wi to do general heisew: Has the best Oi city recommenda. tions. Apply at 28 8d Avenue, Dear 2th at. fer three days, TARTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPHCTABLE ‘W Aourg cits as nuree snd seamstress, orto do chacaber work and purse, Can be seen for two days at 137 West 13th | At, between th and sb avenues, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPHOTARGE girl. as chambermaid aud walter in a private fainily, Ha, the best of city reference from Nor last pince, where sie lived sixteen monthe, Wiease call for ‘wo days at S11 dl avenue, in the rear. | WYANTED- BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Adtvstion, &s. good cook, washer and oner, or as cut Dermsid and to agaist in washing and trozing good reterence. Cen lve seen for two daya at ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A Hituation ns cook, washer and froner; can give the pesto city reference, Can be seen for two days at 71 Mot! ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAUD AND to assist in washing, or ag walter, by an Indusizious and capable young woman, who can Le seen at thy house of her present employer, 263 West 2st st., 0 whom, siv refers. ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN, A situation to cork, wash and iron, or (odo housework in artmall family; is @ nied plain cook And iatndress; is most in ter gent and perfectly trustworthy; waes no object {na nice home; to be ween till engaged, at 345, 8h avente, Wont base ment, near 28th street. Were ATION, BY A REWRCTABLE GIRE, to do general housework; is & good r and (rover Plain ccok, Good eily reference from, her last place w Cube ved thirteen years, Onn be soon for three days, if not enge ged, a 14028in i, Leiween 4 and 34 avoR. ANTRD =A SITUATION, TO COOK, IN AP PRIVY, ATT: farotly, by a respectable voung woman’ In a first rate eaok, and thorongh undersiands ber business tn all i rancher vd nvsist in washing wnd ironing, The bert of eile an he e éaye at aD j ANTED A BABY, 10 Mg NU BSR, BY AN AME- ‘an woman, witha tresh breas' ma Al bird door northwest eorver of itt 34 avenues Py & TANTED—A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE bash young Rory, A moet excellent cook; ane ating’ pasry. aud’ leunoress wort; or we washing and ircning; has lived in food fain'iiess hast Of ely Feferences Appl at‘? Lexusion avenue ee ANTED--BY A RESPEOCTABL® YOUNG WOMAN, A Situarton, as good plain cook; ta a good wi er; bas the best ot city reterence trom her iast place. be. seen for two duye at 80 Wert I7:bet ® ¥ ANTED—A SITUATION, BY a OM’ETENT YOUNG girl, of genteel address, as seamatcess and chamber- meid: understands all styes of family sewicg, can do 22 jadies’ wurlns nes.ty, if required, is qu'ck at ihe need e; three years’ sity reference. Can'be seen for two aya ines presentemployer’s 2% Washington piece. ANTED—A BABY, T0 WEY NURSE, BY A RE- *pectable woman, at her own house, Who lost her own baby two weeks old. Please cal! at 33) between Sd and 32d sts,, seeord floor, back roons. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A GuRMSN PROTES. we cook, and tc bee ‘sale tn washing ond ben SITUATIOS, BY A VERY Baskaqra. le Women, 48 DUrSe ina private farnily; is. taking’ ‘ne entire charge of abaos frome infancy thos the ene and management of a nursery; uo. outa io travel With the family; 1s e Protestact the ew of city reference, Can he seen for two due ay" “8 ANTED—A SITUATION, FOR A scOrcH Wo- man, as cook and 10 assist n washing and iroaing; haw a beat ofcity references, Apply ut 6); Bank at, for two ays. near 9th aven y ANTED— BY = RRSPKK "TABLE yousa WOMAN, Y at tituation as chambermaid; or to do housework for a odo Private tau ily; bes: oteity reterence, Oah at 68 TUR ave, do Waren BY A RESPLOTABLG WOMAN, A SITUA- ; understands couking mosis, pasty, jel- lies, &¢,, Can be seen to-day, at hsr prescat. situate Sie few dcors trom Brcadway (pep inte SITUATION, BY 4 RE3PRCTABLE PR0- tant young gil, as nuree aNd seAmstrees, OT a4 cham- bermaid acd waiter on 0, by @ young womsn, to do cham* Derwork and assist in the wast g »nd ironing: good city ra- ference given, Can be seen for two days at 109 Sailivan W AXIEDTA SIRUATION. BY a Yo A Protestant, as first rate coox; has no objection to asalat ironing. a private. family or private Apply tr two days at 149 Klizn- ‘ana Broome, W ANTED-—A SITUATION BY A COMPETENT Wo- mau, to take care of children or to do chamberwork ard sewing. Best city reference can be given. Can be sen for two days ai 25 Kust 19th street, one coor trom Broaaway. . Wate SITUUTION, BY A swiss to teach the French langtiage, fo all its Deane! Jeotlon to a boarding sett ‘Adéress 8.8, Hern d of W43tEB—A SITUATION, AS CAAMBERMATD fae waiter, or chambermaid and to do p'ain sewin, peace ety reference given. Please call at aes West fines at, Bret floor, front room, “Cau be seen for tw No odjeviion t> go iu the country, ANTED-BY AN ENGL HWAN, OF BUSINESS BA- dita, quick at figures, @ fair petiman, conversant wil the Freneh and German languages and willibg to make bim- self generally useful, a nitunion in aa importing house, separ stere, hotel, &c., where such quatitieatione may be requirea, Good reference. Address P. ©, H., box 203 Herald office. W22TED-BY A YOUNG MAN, WHUSK EVENINGS are unemployed, writing of aby kind; writes » cod pinin hava, and 1s accustom ed t0 cope ing; ix also a erper by double en'ry, and would be willing to, cee set ef uouks, or sreiet i'm ollce, from am fang, Neue hs Sorat ace give first class references, ease adarens ier ofc T ANTED- ~- SITUATION, ‘BY A YOUNG S00TCH- ma, in a private family, ax couchman or groom; and sober; bas no anjection¥ the coun ry; can , soon ood re ferences {fom his iam p no hae Sorked fa pacity, en ii c Week at BI Sih ate near tat ae im the rear, las fast st door, firet floor ANTED—BY A, RESPECTABUR YOUNG MAN, A situation in a wholesale grcery store, to work in'the or to todrive wheres ‘and wagon and deliver goods in the en in that business fcr the last two years; Sa 2 beet of chy reference trons hia last place, be seen two days at 71 Mott st. Mpc SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN 18 afraid to abate Soe rter in @ store; is not ty rolerence an i vor nddreae » OF box 187 Herald oa Wars paet: BY A YOUrH, WHO IS wi to exert himself. Bookse ler. stationer or fancy goods Jobber pre‘erred. Address L K., Hierala office, taille ltt 2 A BOY. SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE, TO some respectible irade. Tias the best of city re. ference. Fh _Please call at 181 Varick street, for two days, WILL BE PAID TO ANY PsRSOW WHO WILL Procure tor the advertwer, who ts 17 years of age, a 15" as entry clerk, or clerk in a store, or anything energy and cote sitenton to business we ul be sagen pepman, ard desires immediate ear payee Most metldactes® refereates given, if required, 8. P., Hera'd office. ‘THE TRADES, x. ENCED BLUR AND iow DYER IN 001 snd woollen goods, aud in goods mixed with situation. Best of references can be given by Mr: Ch. Sprnkhord, German apothecary, South Pearl st., Alba- ny, N. A GARDESER—WI0 THOROUGHLY UNDERSTANDS lis business, of steady baits. and who has had lon ties! experience in the care and fe gem ot graperies, frais and vegetables, wants # situation; has much taste in tie managenent of flowers, and & praia stioal know! o" laying out ground factory certificates and unex- ceptlonable references. Address A.M. G., box 100, Harald oflice, lor to days. RARE CUANCE-TO WHOLESALE AND RETAL, merebant tallors,—A cutter aud foreman of wwemty years? experience ina youths? and children’s cloth'ng esabishmen:, with cappie’e set of patierne, is now open for an a mept, for city and fouthern trade; h the oa ata rete ences. Address Foreman, He: (QURTER WANTED, ‘BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUA. tion 2¢ firsi clase vest and pants or general o sates iven from present enpioyer. Address Guitare ofiice. GomaKers WANTED.—NONE NEED APPLY, BUT thoes who have been accustomed to {he finaat work, aod are, provided with thelr own too, "App'y to W, Harper, 44 chan 9 ARDENER.-WANTED, BY A YOUNG MARRIED wan, a situation as gardener, who understands it in Mts various branches; has raveral ents’ experionse: in tle country. Batisfuctory reference ns ‘to capsci'y aud other qua- Iisies can be given, Address MC B., Herald office, NARDENER ais Hag ae co ee cae. ATI: OM, a Scotchman y irth; bas bi e ye ‘lence id this country; would be wiling to aaa a {Abey on sbaren, wife and one child, who would be willing to ake charge or . dairy, Can furnish the best of references. Apply to.A, Greene, 150 Chambers street. ILVER CHASE! yANTED, A OHASER, TO TARR charge of that department In. w factory—one ready at de. Signing sod taodelling. To one of maperioe uualiteatiocs (at none other need apply), an advantageous situaton is Also wanted, two or three plate workers. Apply w H.C. Moore, 4 207 € entre street. 0 WATCHMAKERS. —WA ANTED,_ Herata IMMEL TRLY, nal watchmakers for the South, Kast and Wert at Neral rea, Orders constantly on hana for watchmsk Ls wert pate, ath eee: hee 4 wade reoty:4 Taas oy shortest noice, and at moderate prices. Apply to OF MINTOSH, Artists’ [J Mechanics Gem eral Acency aig Pine et, from 10 to 3 o'clock. 79,208 fi hd ERS, rT Lill Et JOB COMPOST n, Of Be d oxperienes can bear of a 226 New York Post one 2 sttuation by adores? bor 0 MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHE: = WANT. ed, # situation, 4s cutier, in a custom and having a tuls kuowludge of the business and an th Jen years in some ol the best establishments im ‘Stat args yenrs in businese evade In the counter; references as to integ Henry, 348 Greonwiel street Sa EEE T?,28 'AILORS.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, OF steady habit ation custom sitaation’ in mome good salesman avd assistant cutter. Good returences given. Ad grera for (wo days Byron Fero, 13 54th st, between &b and och Avs, ‘O MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS —& air. ation wanted, by » German, as cotter, in this a 4€ much an oLject as a good place, ‘xidrean' B. office. TS MERCHANT TAILORS AND C¥TIE x REVES. teacher of cu'tiog. nas Pais as 37 inenr, es. “Thatruetlcus given te Fron sa eauited. all ifs branches. Instructions given in Fren Ofiice 34% Broadway. be) NS, G00 | LAPIDAIRI wark, N. work 81 i where st I" ves. sr Ltd ANTED—BY A MARRIND M y, A SITUATION AS t rise olign, rear mine Chi Vy gardener avd iarmer; anc his wife, to take dairy, Or Would Ro as cook and laundrers, 1h der stands the care chores, aud raising of © “Lex cwn be wel recommended from tel dvess Pe K , Herald office tor two dara, Wags N.RNGINEFR, TO RUN A SMart, bY fine, Apply 104 Fulton Wood & HUG Wane IMMEDIATELY A WATCH MAKER, TO GO 10 Maseachwsetis, Apply at No, 3 Malden ‘ane, wir vaire. ARTE DAE GOOD BLACKSMITH, TO WORK 4 6 " Apolo G, Pr Borger, Long ialard Wy Wrond Fikes, Sou hare, Wes ky tameee wee woes why Tu Sy

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