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Place of worship. We noticed among the company pre- sent, Mayor Wood of New York, and other distiaguished gentlemen of both cies. The my bie bens bid up ceremony. A canopy havin: been up the age 6 the in number, eat Mover ought im, ear wied by several gen! Ca jar bavi eeatt of the Teading desk seven ti: Mekhouh uateae the choir meantime chanting cee im the ark. Dis- by te Rev. De. Rapheli ani Rev. jooster street congregation, tion the necessity of places of eefiniog their aaties wen attending tnem. was tnen taken up a behaltot the fends ofthe on bd several bandsome donations were Mayor seer wood subscribing twenty — Aor lies ‘of worship o' the Jewish persua- has ever been opened in Brooklyn, and though ren of Israel do not number very many in that iy have succeeded ia fitting up beautiful and Blace of mee), wo hear, s an expense of s dollars. is mamed Beth of wel Mesars. M. Ehrlicx, Bons, Samter, M. Prince and Mendes are the officers. hh them every success ia their religions endeavors te found a piace of worship for their brethren fn Brook- dyn. H ue ie Tem Barooxtyn Suxpay Onpinance.—Two additions eaves of violation of the Sunday ordinance were brought before the City Court yestercay. The first was that of John Langstaff, a hotel keeper, who admitted five infrac tions, and was thereupon fined $260. Thomas W. Ryaa, fora bke arraigned, admitted two infras- tious of the Suaday lem, and wos flnea $100, or $60 for The tee for similar offences were put of ontil Thursday, th inst. SUPPLIES FOR THE ALMSHOUSE.—<A report on the accounts of the experditures made by the Superintendents of the Poor, during the month of February last, showing the quantities and qualities of the supplies furnished to tne e@ounty ‘natitutions at Flatbush, and censuring the manner in wnich these matters were conduc ed by theSu- perintendents, was presented to the Kings County Board ot Loyang port states that the proportion of first quality meats, inthe levguage of the committee, ‘are more gaitabie for a first class hotel than for a pauper estab- —e to those of the second quality, are in pounds three to one, ana in costeight to one. The committee seoommend the Superiniendents to supply plain and sub. @tantial food, and do away with the weekly entertainment to visiters. Inthe course of the discussion Supervisor Smith said if matters were conducted on @ right Us- ais, it would save the county from $60,000 to $100,000 annually. The report elicited a warm debate, and it ‘was ‘nally ordered to be printed. Coroner’s Inquest. AccmpEnT.—An inquest was held yesterday at the New York Hospital upos the body of a colored woman, named Sarab Smith, who died from the effects of severe barns re- eeived by upom a stove. Verdict, ‘ Accidental death.”” Decessed was tive of New York, and was thirty-seven years of age. The Mats we Can Recommend to Every fee Tho wishes hes to select the the newest and the neatest of be so or mn pert e art! ee De eitercnnin Broad way Sood quails? Tae heis to whicn, we aiiude may be fund at Sas foe te 118 Nassan streot. aber the Hatter, has Removed from preety (alee treet, between Broadway and Nassau iy Re) spring a eer ae ee r attempts, splendid article a amu « aa WHITE, Hatter, Taylor's Saloons, Broadway.—The Propri- tecamnounoes to he yubiie inst kis slsoee naw Present a more yas oo CN when tirat opened, having been n¢ ea chee geek The ieee ‘ootain at this establisment Poy plantas of life at reasonable is, and every deica- ‘the season. Thc confections dey nt is aupeede Ne bo Soot eteruaee mumtoaneaet neta eee Selnew York Bugar Refinery Company. of this city, a4 rh are the folewing:—Cream candv—Vanilla, strawberry, nana, lemon, orange, in (Ne variety of pte Gongh sarap Vostound, Hassont, toolaad soem, pinta and barat almonds, aie oF tavors irenct ‘mou candy, mo: Jasees and tafly candy, lozenges in al ible varieties, re cnear drops of orandy. port wine, nesople, marahasallow, sae, xs , Vanilla, chocolate cream drops, plain; caromal, erent Savors; erystalized cream drops, Jujube om rearonabie terms. mae TAYLOR, corner Broad y and Franklin st. ledeael Great bg septcane- peer Calamity, wilt be meere poner eral ‘a Ww fork Ledger of yooks tobe inated on 5 Saturday next. The ps ‘rom the pencil of Thwartes, the great artist. Spring Cl Alfred Munroe & Cow, Nes "Erion a mpleuthd ensortnent ot ping ab and sta slag paste, Be a fo Sp it Carpetin: mith & Lounsbery, as ered to exhibit thelr new sumber of new designs and styles never before offered; also s large stock K of ollelohe, of every width, snd all goods connected wi Raper & @o, ‘have rei from No. Broadway. corner of Worth street, where may be found the pms yen and best assortment of Fon dea every style quality. Arthur F. Khon en petit, se red te New York, from sketohin ‘Bounce that he bas it veapoy to oes ‘Weddin; and 1 Visiting Cards Cards, Envelopes, the latent tyres, sliver door platen business ssale, with presone, goneular. notary and and wociety seals, Jeter eaares also, coats of ET ved on silver ware. general engraving in poreed eo China Glass Selling OfF at cost; also, Osnton china plates, covered Sone turesns, £c. ; band French tes eeta, tor_ $7 50. Cash purchasers’ may’ on br ins. Jease of the store and fixtures wt 813 way, above Eleventh street. J. K. KERR. To Housckeepers——Our Assortment of china. \d silver pb ware is now vi comy and much oes an can be found in any. ar waatlisnesees te She city ot gas fztares; snd we have aiso @ most e: ve Va ot French. Bp eopee and American manufacture, all to be ages rise Tiree Se 83 Broadway, between Houston and Bleecker streets, Gas Fixtures, G Gas Fixtures, Gas Fixtures, —We have the largest a sortment of chandeliers ever offered fm New York, embracing over five hundred different patterns, ‘Prices immense stock aden toc he ir Duane street. extremely bw. Also, an of plain white ‘and richly decorated French'china. i W. J. F. DAILEY & CO.. ‘Marble stores, 631 and 633 Broadway, ‘Between Houston and Bleecker sts. Lester pepomrneyrs Persons anton a rend to ing machines, can Tor copies ot 1, Ae op rh essen ne hag boo (eg A ces devoted entrely tothe sewing ma- BING & 00., 828 Broedway. ‘Whiskers or Moustacnhes Forced te Grow fim atz weeks by wy Pian eee SRABAM, t05 Srosdway, Haya’ 175 Fulton etvoct, Brookiya; Solder, 44 South Third strn Hair Dye—Wigs and Toupees.— ‘Fhe best in the world. they idlor wits is ap: smpraveneni over all others, ighetrourres of elegance and Turabiliy pecwisr to thir ment. estab ahi BATCHELOR’S, 233 broadway. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Nala and Toupees bape AG See te erate dae, spose prignie spartans a Setony velianve aria of the if ie co aad retally at "ADORO'S, No, 6 Astor House, HUVs Halr Dye, Four Shillings a Box, Black sycun nok at foreman, Clark ~ Ait) 273 Broadway, ‘16 Nasna' Aas wires and at the depot, M 1 Barclay street, N.Y.; 169 Atlantic at and at 175 and a7 Fulton street, Brookiyn, fand the drug an y goods stores generally in tho United Baron Spolasco, M. D., St. ‘Micholas Hotel:— apr gt 3 twenty years I Men gh under a virulent ulcora- and means rou, with ‘ou are & Oynter «; all the feos rere i vain , perfect cured me me ut . Gerace 5 Jounx Coczn, (60 years ‘old,) mary materiais: monds and win' H Egon Sect an id wire; bismut carmine, Re ac a alan insect tall, by Di dane baba a aanidaeae Patent, Ac- sl Tt Tt saves all the he gravy, none eye 2. It cooks the steak thro ‘with Serio a ts 3. Tt preventa any smoke in oc 6 kitchen erhouse. The from ‘Bold at 79 Duane street, 100 feet east porate in. To Wholesale and Country sto Rewer Log mle y, corner ot Duane street, invite ‘Aho attention DDuyers co thelr immense sock of "patent medicines By tart largest assortment in elther he terms that cannot fail to comiand the attention of Sarge Sealers aroughout the world. All articles at and below mufasturers’ prices, either by the single jozen or 200 grossa, 7 OAKES & PARI _New York, Cincinnati and San Francleoo, A Good Soue-—Stencilling, or Posting the the bd of articles cy basa ten buildings,’ tc. ® popular method ot ‘ad ug, pactioular'y medicine men. Tho proprio ore ot Fi art's! balaam. have Stensively, Bowie trough the country “* Last. PARKS ogc for cough, col mn, &e, AD can Titer a ‘Advent ‘dict plg, thinking this an effective way of uttracting attention to his doetrines, like: ‘wise adopted|it; but watortunately, in J ity, put diately under tha above Tecommaeidai filons © Prepare to invet God.” We understand the balsam men fe per the but seriously Contempo’ aetion for bel against poor aa Psuere coisas oan eh Stas mplaints, and is actually the pOxygenated Bitters.—This Pec Sve tried eo thocashd remodsnn to yeng™ wil sagem, ve trial aft: A few dosen will pine proot of ke'curaave press ® Probably Ninc-Tenths of All the Cod Liver old baa Reshton's pare on tt, snd but few wil Use {t unless a has, Wholesale and retail, of FREDERICK V. RUSHTON, ly, at No. 10 Autor House, corner of Barclay sireet, and No, Triveadway, corner of Canal street ‘Who will Suffer when Dr, ‘Tobias’ Cele. (peeled Venetian liniment will immediately cure colic, dysen- iets, ewellings, oats, burns, @¢, veel; wold by all arugcie und plapekeepsrae Mar Medi- who af NEW YORK HERALD, rr raat iseases of and secretive organs. fold at the man' lave, Dew York, axel 244 at 25 cents, 6234 cents and $1 per box or wal College of ms ra nod hea, doth in that city and New York, and great joee in the rentnent of p af DI Bunter would seo rors. | for the information of his Menta reste wi TeiBaiimmore aid! Weanisetoa, that br. sa er be A.M. to 5 P. M., daily, Onguent Divin.—This Ointment is the Best remedy tor the speedy and radical cure of ail kinds of ulcers, felons. burns, x anv festered or broken sore, as also of cniiblaing, ‘aller the breaking out For sale at the puarmaey f LOUIS LEROY, Broadway; corner of Ninth stree The Genuine Cod Liver Otl of I» Clark & Co., (late Rushton, bathe, Co ,) has stood the test of eight years’ Ca Sierras op eon the von andeve: eat article made, See Ladey! ht mortar are on the ‘without which itis not label er the cork, arise fEduiran¢ AN, CLARK a CO., Nos. 165, 273, 611, and 96 Broadway. Wholesale depot, 165 Broadway. Married. On Saturday, June 2, 1855, by the Rev. Chas, B. Sing, H. Oscar Youne to Lizzix, only daughter of Jacop Steinert, Eau. , all of this city. Tuesday, March 18, by the Rev. T. J. Sawyer, Mr. nana Srmvora, to Miss Kare E, Stayyer, all of this cit; On Monday, March 17, at St. Paul’s church, Mgelltt by the Rev. Damel Kendig, Prof, Eum Cuantim, of Pa aris, oo JeannerTé Van Dyck, daughter of Davis 3 Stacey, eq. On Tuesday, March 18, of consumption, Joun A. VAN- DERBILT, gon Of the late Aaron Vanderbilt, in the 37th year of his age. ‘The reiatives and friends of the senly, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom late residence, 362 Tenth street, this afvernoon, at one o’clock. On Tuesday, March 18, Faepgnick SHwec.eR, in the 40th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, aud those of his browher-in-law, George Widmayer, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, thie afternoon, at one o’clock, from his late residence, 54 avenue C, without further invitation. His remains will be taken to Green- wo On Wedner morning, March 19, at two o’elock, of consumption, 'Y ANN BLACKMAN, only daughter of Thomas Biackman, sged 18 years and 11 months. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her tather, 129 Thirtieth street, to-morrow afternoon, at ore o’clocs. Her remains will be taken to Trinity Ceme- tery for interment, ‘On Wednesday, March 19, of a short but severe illness, Evgung, Gaughier of Jonn and Sarah Gregory, aged 8 years and 6 months. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, without further notice, chis afcernoon, at two o’clock, "trom the residence of her father, 230 Eighth avenue, corner ‘I'wenty-second street. A bud tvo sweet to bloom on earth. On Yor ers March 19, Mary, wife of Henry Jenson, ‘The friends of the family, ‘alsa those of her brothers-in- law, John Flynn and Sam. Raywood, also the members ot Silentia Lodge A. 0. of F. A. i, are respestiully in. vited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at oneo’clock, from 56 Cannon street. On Wednesday, March 19, Exiza Barker, aged 23 years be 8 days. friends and those of her uncle, Mr. Patrick Hinch, and foe her brother-in law, Mr. Edward Linen, are re- spectfuby inv.t d to attend her funeral, to-morrroq af- ternoon, at 134 o’clock precisely, from the resideace of Mr. Linnen, 347 Eighth avenue, between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eightn stroets. Her remains will be taken to Calvery Cemetery oe interment. On Tuesday March 18, Grorcr J. Dame, aged 43 years. The relatives and oe the family are respect- fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late real- dence, Madison avenue, between Tairty-eighth and Thir- ty: ninth atreets, to-morrow afternoon, at one oclock, without further invitation. On Wednesday, March 19, of consumption, Jony Kzy- NBLL, aged 40 years 6 months and 12 days, The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow morning, at half-past nine o’clock, from his late residence, 217 Greenwich at. His romains will be taken to Newark, N.J., tor inter- ment. On Wednesdsy morning, March 19, Mary Euzanrrn Havr, aged 19 years, daughter of James R. Hayt. § ‘The relatives and’ friends ef the family are invited to attend the funeral services, at 37 East fwenty-niath at., this afternoon, at five o'clock. Aer remains wiil be taken to Patterson, Putram county, N. Y., for inter- ment. On Wednesday morning, March 19, at her daughter’s residence (Mrs. Lanes 617 Sixth avenue, Mrs, Hay- NaH MALCOLM, aged 76 Hartford Weekiy Tinies ple please cop! On Tuesday morning, March 18, the 84th year of his age. The relatives and friends ot the family, and also the members of the Academy of Medicine ana the facalty in general, are invited to atvend the funeral of the deceased, without further notice, this afternoon, at four o’ciock precisely, from the Reformed Dutch church, corner of Lafayette place and Fourth street. att his residence, No, 22 Grand street, Mr, Dexwis Dor- in the 85th year of nis age. ™ als remains will be taken te Yookers for taterment. In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, March 19, Sanan L., wife pier iar} pile Stoddard, and daughter of John Green- The relative: end friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her faneral, trom the residence of her father, '23 Clinton street, Brooklyn, to-morrow after- noon, at three o’clock, without further invitation. In Jersey City, on Wednesday, March 19, Mrs, SLaRca- net Anx, wife of J. tithes, aged 80 years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend her funeral, this afternoon, at four o’clock, from her late residence, 314 South Fifth street, Jersey City, On Monday, March 17, Mra. Susan, widow of Daniel Purdy, aged 78 years 7 months and 12 days. The friends and relatives are invited rf attend her fa- nera), from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Moses Odell; Yonkers, this morning, at ten o'clock. Her re- mains will be taken to White Plains for interment. Car- riages will be in waiting at the Bronxville depot, Harlem i for the eight o’clock train. ‘At Hackensack, N.J., on Wednesday, March 19, of Le hl Mr. A W. Campnett, in the 60th year of is The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow morning, at 11 o’clock, from his ae ad Hackensack stages leave Hobo- Por. Tuomas Boyp, in ed say morning, March 19, Euzanera, widow of the late Joseph Banks, in the 87! your of her age. ‘The relatives and triends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, in Port Chester, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’olock. In Brooklyn, at the residence of Mrs. Margaret McDo- nough, on Tuesday, March 18, Maire Wuiresipe, M. D., late of Galway, Saratoza county, in the 24th year of his age, much lamented by his medical friends and all wno knew his virtues, Albany and Ballston papers please At Datien, Conn., on tuesday, March 18, after a linger. ing illness, Tuomas S. Cann, brother of a J. Cart, of ‘his city in the 43d year of his age Columbus, Ga., papers cory. At Philadelphia, on fnany. fsrch 16, Mra, Anne Smxas, relict of the late Rev. Gershom M. Seixas, of this city, in the 9lst year of her age, In Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, March 19, of consumption, Mary Avcusra, eldest Lops ing of Isaac and Frances Mills, aged 22 years and 2 months, The relatives and trienas of the family are reapectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her heart-stricken parents, 36 Carroll street, South Brooklyn, at half-past nine o'clock, to-morrow morni . from thenoe to the Dutch Reformed church, corner of Harri- fon and Mag aah streets. Her remains will be t taken to Springfield, L.. 1., for interment, Wak ‘ken, O Lord, our drowsy sense, To walk this dangerous road; And if our souls are hurried hence, May they be found with God. Bridgeport, ‘New don, Conn., and Jamaioa, L. I., papers please copy. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SUPERB ‘BTOUK 0 OF SPRL SPRING NG BONNETS. MADAME Fespec’fully solicit the attention of RB. Barris & ron. their Fish amportest of hnported mo Scone. ‘Will opea oa Taursday, 20th of March, Madame R. HARRIS & SON, S71 Broadway. TTEACTIVE ASSORTMENT OF PaRIS MILLINERY. ~ A. MOOKE, 204 atiantic street, South near ew ey Freneh flowers, French ribbons, &c., &¢., on Q Marck 20. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING HATS AND GILBERT'S, S015, =, maeeived by Os Sreneh. steamer apenedt oa ‘huraday, the 20th inst, at J. (AMERICAN AND PAGIS FIRST PREMIUM MILLI inrge vasliny ot strsw goods si erery 7 izieel araw bonnes, chi dren’s hate and snd be dren’ lata, will please calla: L. BLNN’S, 401 Budson s ntrect and 66 Sixth avenue. OPMET FRAMES.—THE UNION BONNET REAME bonnet Trazoea on ‘Thursdsy, March SRSSk thete salearoses, $85 —_ lway, Moffat Building. awenty girls wanted pont ye Fete tah tal ah Axo STRAW DON raey,, seiner at wich Eig , now: Carin Eker Siicniom isin byaato. Re 0 iN ‘Our removed from 1 John 47] Broadway, begato acquaint ihe tadien tha! ho will sper eas large assortment of Paris hats and mantil as on 188 ALICH MORGAN RESP6O*FULLY INFORMS ihe ledicn (nat she will open spring mituery on Thurs March 2), at her new rooms, Ro. 604 Hrondway, opp tle the &t. Nicholas Hote! 188 E. G. & E. H, THOMAS, 783 BROADWAY, NEXT to the corner of Temh sireet, will open 8 eyes ee sortment of spring miliineryjon Thureday, Marca 20. IS8ES HK. AND M. BABCOOK, 299} BROADWAY, nt open chijdren’s millinery, in ‘addition to iets usual fy ring ext tion of Paris avd ‘ondon patterns for cloaks, mantil’as aud children’s oothes, on thursday. 20th inst, x. B.-A special opening of children's clothing wil be duly KS. F. GAVELLE, 742 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN, ‘on Thursday, the 20th of Marob, an elegant assortment of bry mer {toh by the last’ oamer, and choses in MRS. W, BALLINGS, 67 CANAL STREET, AND, AT new lo. way, open Spring millinery, ox Thursday, the 20th tust. Mine JAVIDSON, 131 CANAL STREKT, CORNER OF on aieh willopen Paris spring millinery, on Thureday, ‘RS. Secor, 564 BROADWAY: HAS JUST RE- turned from of Paris bon. pets, conor & ribbons, next, March 20, lly solicits @ enil. WM. SIMMONS, 564 Broadway. 5 ‘andre ree] M*s.24% BATES NO. 217 THIRD AVENUR, WILL OPEN ery, on Thursday, 20th of March, RS. HART, 901 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN PARIS spring mulinery, on Thureday, the 20th inst; also latest atyles of dress and mantilla patterns. RS, SARAH G. WOOD, 313 BROADWAY. WILL millinery Thursday, March 20, which and the ladies generally to exa: RS. H. 8 JONES, 875 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN BR Mh spring importation of Paris millinery on Thursday, atiempt tofollow out, in this notice, rad a , table tale; in so doing we should o cele anticipate scenes and events whieh come, with beautiful linkings ioe effect, bo- {O53 She she of te rend vader, We woud not rob the book of pen! fa charm, Sweet Gabriella Lynn will tell ber own aera hed by JO! - gin mipe j HIN P. 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Large octavo Pamphiet, oie Price 2 cents, Abvery town and commer meee, every farmer, marctant snd mechanic, every Justice, lawyer und batker, should supply bis Mbrary trom this :tat —We will send Freant of fer aber to any address in the ‘Btate, post a xpressage paid, on receipt of the 100. ‘above, the Clerk's vais” New York juslice,”” abd" Ueiteral Statutes,” to one a \drese, prepa.d as before ‘alec on receipt of $10. “Address, 8 MILLER, ORLON & MULLIGAN, Publishers, 25 Park row, New York, or 107 Genesee st , Auburn. ACT} E tealeteeon sl pays aes ooR per teenth street en. her Parisian’ spring milinery on Thursday, the 20th inst Tae bg Miter SMYTH#, 573 BROADWAY, WILL OP&N spriog mil inery, on Thursday, March 20. MM", DEVOS, 481 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN FR&NOB millinery, on Thursday, 20th of March, ‘ADAME MALHERBE BKGS TO CALL THE tale tion of the ladies to her or ening ot Paris milliner: a4 Sha sels March 20, at 522 Broadway, oppoaite tne Bt, Nicho- ADAME LAURENT, 661 its Sanat WILL OPEN Paris millinery, on Thursday, Maroh ELLE. BARNET? WILL OPEN HER NEW, SHOW ‘Broadwa: day, ‘March 20, witha large and varied selection of Péxis min ILLINERY Rat lel Ge ead CARTER WILL OPEN, on a , her spring imvortations of Paris Fotis a large a assortment of her own manufacture, Mrs. GARTEN, 1 Milliner, 598 Broadway. Maun ERY BAZAAR, 63 CANAL [eter CRIPPS ate Taek on Thursday, 20th ingen ® pace selection of spring on inapection wil) be solely her own eS refined taste; aso a tew cases Frencu bonnets on ber ound trariny the aliostion ot iadios pos- ILLINERY.—R. WALMSLRY, 102 CANAL SIREET, Will open a splendid assortment of silk and straw milli’ nery on Thursday, March 20. ‘be ladies are respectfully in- vited to call and examine. Lg eye be gire RALLINGS HAVING OPENED $85 Broadway, with rich immed nae pense; 8120 a good selection of straw with fine French flowers. £c., will make a further spring millinery on "Thursday next. ILLINERY GOODS— aye oe & ee ant jobbers, Have opened in their new Soro, y, corner of Franklin pegs are and mont aiiractive aasorunent to be tound tn the ‘ch they invite the attention ot miliners and de: FRENCH STRAW AND PATTERN BONNETS, Reena FLOWERS, RIBBONS, SILKS, ETO. teats OURMING MILLINERY AND MANTILLAS.—GRAND ‘opposition of Faahio ores 0p Broadway, ‘nrivalled ets ea of mourning bonnets and day, March 20. “Wholesale buyera supplied with patiera ais t low prices, ee MILLINERY AND MANTILLAS, AND KXPOSITION ov. cau Fasuions, At WaED'S ‘mourning eae roadway. This estadlish- ment will exhibit their u led wzien of mourning boanets and manitillas on ‘t hureday, March Wholesale buyers sup- piled with petiora hale at ow prioos.” N, BINNS, dot HUDSON STREET, BETWEEN MORTON » and Barrow, has just returned trom Coney Island veh Paris and Ameriosh bonsels, “Will opea, them 9a_ 20th. tna Merchants and millivers, will please to call at the cheapest manutactory, N, BINNS, 451 Huson at, and 883 Hudson at, ARIS MILLINERY.—MAD AME FERRERO, NO. Great Jones street, will open spriog millinery on Thurs- day, the 20th March. ARIS MILLINERY.—WM. BROWN WILL OPEN A beautiful sasoriment of spring millinery om Thursday, March 20, 1856, at 443 Broadway. ARIS MILLINERY,— WM. JACKSON, 651 BROADWAY, WILL OPRN, ON imporied cxpreanly for this hone, Wie FaCK COM lor beesitinicns Sucsessor to C, F. Burthol Wy 651 Broadway, between Spring and Prince strats poo MILLINERY.—A. M. FURLONG, 463 ieee will open spring cease on Tharsdey, March PARIS MILLINERY.MADAME M,C. DOWGAL, 78 ropes open her new styles of Paris millinery, on a ab ARIS MILLINERY.—MRS. J. H. GOSSON WILL OPEN this day spring millinery at 373 Broadway. r= FLOWERS cole) rs 5 kee ™ scapectae of FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Burmat anp SOMES WREATHS, ORNAMENTS, Ostnicu aND MaRanout Fratuy Panis Parrery Bonnets. way. pepsi ye tg 154 BOWsEY, THIRD DOOR ‘Thursday, 20th inst. Mrs. TIBBALS, formerly neriy of Broadway,’ solicits a call, GPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY AT WHOLESALE. M. FEELY, No. 734 Division street, begs respectfu:ly to invite the Safty ‘ot mercbants and miliners ‘Wanting pat- {ern bonnets to her present auperb aad beautiful avortnont of spring aad summer millinery, which for Flety, combined with cheapness, Wil defy competition, vies the Well known character of her goods, their elegance and beauty, Mrs. Feely deems any further comment unnecessary. A call is respecttully solicit SPRING PA\HIONS.—MME DEMORES1’S SECOND spring opening of paiterng of all the, latest aud moat de sirable tpring styles for ladies and children’s apparel, Thuraday, March 2), Eravoriam ‘of feshions 375 Brosdway, and also 260 and 262 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Aut. —~] WANT TO SEE YOU VERY MUCH, IF YOU will be at the old piace this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, T wiil meet you there. if anything happens to-day, come to-1 Baby.” D* KAUFFMAN, A PASSENGER ‘BY THE STEAMER Northern Light, om her last voyage trom Punta Arenas, will much oblige the undersigned by calling at his oflice, No. ILL Nassau street, city of New York, or favoring with address, JOS. B. NOBLE, 111 Nassau street, New York. SAMUEL DcDOWELL, RECENTLY FROM SLATING: ‘will call at foot of Ainity atreet, (Limektins,) Brooklyn, he willhear from friends of his. pas agents are request fd ia youth of thisname.be upow inelr lst, 19 forward part cuiars to box 4,603, New York F_ THE WIDOW OR ANY oF THE OHILDRB&N OF Doctor Paris M. Davis, who died im this city some sixtean or eighteen years since, are in the cily, they will hear of friend by ad vossing @ucte to KE, Moore Davis, Merchants’ Hotel, Cortlandt street, New York. f fae ear WANTRD_—OP JANNET DUNN, MAR. fome ree William Dewery, in Bosion, Mass, Said Dewery was a sail maker, and resided in‘ely in New York. If this ehould meet bis eye, or any of their friends, and (ney Igtter, oF personally call on Brown & Co., 1o4 ‘Bouth sires, ‘Will hear of something to their advantage, BF ORMATION WANTED—OF THE GIPSEY Grat,, at No, 254 Broome street, who left Boston two years ago. Her visiters would be very glad to bave her come back, it it ‘was only two weeks, that her visiers might have the pleasure ¢ consulting bee @nce more on all events of life, Please ad: dress Boston Visiters, Masa. _PosT OFFIC NOTICES. OF Ba BOYD'S CITY EXPRESS Post, MARCH 2, is office will be closed this day, after the % cloe delivery, In consexence of the ddoveans atthe proprie- ; i iors, 74 Mout HOWLETT, Oblet Cert, er Unit steamer GEORGE LAW, f‘thisfofice on Thuredny, the 0d of March, at M. ISAAC ‘FOWLER ‘ontma aster. HEATRICAL. N IMVENSE BILL Lo agg gee AT BURTON’S.—THE new American comedy 1 screaming farce ot THAT BieeweD BAwY, and FORTUNIC, with all iis bea ital + drggses and music, TBSING oe DECEMBER 24—J AMES BS, OOLW AL mith, Years, 5 feet % inches high, dark gra; Diack bair and whinkers, high check bones aad high colors hie‘lett for the West, “Not hearing from ium, is ed hi has met with foul piny, as it was money and watches with him. An y received Dy his wite, at 01 Righth avent oF Forty vighih nireet- Papers please copy. IBSING—SINOR aaa ‘MAROH 15, SOPHIA riler., Any information of her will be thanktully re- ceived at 80% Greene street THE MILITARY. __ ‘NION RIPLEMEN, —BY REQUEST, | HEREBY CALL @ meeting of the old riflemen at ‘Gobi Ul, 316 Broad: on Friday evening, March 21, Bis orclock, to talk about bracing the 2st anniversary of the organization of the vom- SAMUEL 8. PARKEH, late Uaptain U, &. U pany. OOCAOOIO’S DECAMERON ; OX, TEN DaYs) BNIER- tainment.—The most gallant and piquant work ever writ- . “the gayest Ii ever regaled human ies.” Beautiful 12mo., 500 pp. profusely illustrated. $1. Bent by mall, postage free, by 1B; BLANGHARD, 82 Nassau Seper AS Hy BOOKS, aoe ight r larper’s & monihly series of narratives. diographies ele for the icatruction oot entertainment of ere ung. By Jacob Abbott, Kmbellished with numerous eauilful engravings, ‘Terms.—sach number of “Harper’s Story Books’? will con- tain 160 pages in amali quarto form, very beautifully tlius- trated, abd printed on superfine calenderad paper. The series may be obtained of ooksellers, Terlodical agents and posimasters, or from the publishers, at three doliars a year, or twenty-five cents @ number in paper, or forty centa a@number in mi pete gilt. The postage upon ‘Harper's which must be pald quarterly in advance, is two cents. 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Franklin, the Apprentice Boy. tae darper Establishment; or, How the Story Books are ‘Timboo and Fanny; or, the Art of Self-instruction. Himoee tad ae the Art of beiag Costu rainia; or. & on & very Dark ‘ Emma; yf ie Pe eee. hi i) Prank; or, the Philosophy of Tricks and M! The Litile Louvre; or, ihe Boys’ and Girls’ tine Gallery. ‘The Strait Gate; or, the Rive of Kxclusion from Heaven. lortgage: Showing Wile and the M how mucn may be Ac- complished by a Boy. Bravo; er, Leasone of Fideltt ty, Patience and, Self-denial, Tavght bya Dog, HARPsR & BROTHERS, Publishers. w BE READY AT TEN O'CLOCK wats MORNING: HARPER’s NEW MONTALY MAGAZINE, For April, CONTESTS.) Israel Putnam—T'lustrated b wings, Maaetra, Port and Sherry— Busteaten fustrated by tw frelve engravings, ‘A some in the Oianamou Isle—Tiiustrated Ov six engravings, ‘The Resurrection Flower—fllustrated by tour engravings Paupertown. Slory ot Emile Roque. Perses.—bea De iyan How He Found Her. ly A. M. Henderson, M. D. Scene in Dadon: By Charles Dickens, ‘as Wisearded. By a Married Man. ‘The Doppel pelganger. How the Destruction of Trees Affects the Rain. Little Dorrit. By Charlos Dickens, | Tijustrations. —M Aunt is conducted into retirement Dorriv’s Pi Chapter 12, Bleediog Heart Yare.—Cbapter 13. Patriarctal: Chapter 14. Little Dorritt’s Party. Monthly Becerd of Current Events, Literary Notices. BOOKS OF THE MONTH. Kditor’s Di Foolish Folks All-Fools’ Day Sketches, Tilustratioas—Tbe Musical ¥col—The Literary Fool—fhe Stage struck Fool—The Fast Fool—The Aristocratis Fool—the Political Fool—The Military Fool~The Inquishive Fool—The Pedestrian Fool— ‘The Vitionary, Fool—the Moneyed Fool—A Bashtul Fo3l—an Beate Fool—The Verdant Fool--The Matrimonial Fool—Not @ ‘of a Fool. ms for Seri = Hinecaiions—Promenade and Dinner Tollete Manila atant's obes The publishers of Harper's, Magatine take pleasure in ay- nonnedng that they bave purchased the advance sheets of “Lik. tle Dorrit,” the new seriui tale by Charles Dickens. This story is to'be isqued in England in monthly parts, at twenty- fivecentseach. ‘hese parts will appear complete, with all the original illustrations, in succersive numbers of Harper's Ma: ata io subscribers ot about two cents each. ‘The fourth par FH pears in the magazine for this month. ‘this work of Mr. Dickens will occupy only about one-tenth euch number of the magazine, and will in nowise {ntertere with the usual variety of its contents, which will comprise, as heretofore, » Jurger amount of original matter than is fur oe by any other Reg in the couutrv. It sustains its well earned reputatimn, both for the variet and quality of tis co contents. There is much to instruct, as well as to amuse all classes of readers: and we deem it fortunate forthe country that the most popular magazine of the United States is svowedlpan ally in the cause of virtue and morality. We have seen no article in this (march) or any past number a Christian man would not desire his tamily to read.— x, Y. Curiatian Advocate and Sousa Itis the toremost magazme of the ‘The fireside never ihe million a more en had s more delight! companion terlaining friend than Harper's, Magazine,—Blethoalst Proves: = (Baltimore), ‘the most popu'ar monthly in the world. Tt has become one of the literary wonders ot this country. ‘Almost exclusively composed of the works of American auitors and arilats, itpays kis contributors some twenty dive hundred doliars monthly. It fa happy eircumetance that it aims at ine bighoat standard of Itoratere and the purest of morals tt all ta hagen N, Yr be werver. ‘The Magazine may be obtalned of booksellers, peri- , oF iron the publisiiers, at three dollars «year, five cents & number, The semi-annual volumes, completed, neatly bound in cloth, are sold at two dollars each, and musifn covers are furnished to those who wish to have their back numbers uniformly bound, at twenty-five cents each. Kleven volumes are Low ready round, to tha publishers wilt supply ente and postmasters, and will make It with them for circulating the Magazine. supply clubs of two persons at five dollars « yen" or five Per. sons at ten dollars ar. Olergymea and teacher rd at two dollars a yea HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers. ISRARY OF LOVK.~THH MOST REOHE, BX 4 {iuisltely storous effasions ever penned. Three ya7ket volumes, pp. 800, illustrated, I, Basia; the Kisses ot 1 fecundus ad Boanefons; 11.’ Ovid's Art a Love, Remedy of Love, Amours. &c,: ILL. Dryden's Fave, from Boccaccio and Chaucer. Sent by mail, postage tre: CALVIN BLANOHARD, 82 Nasenu stree’. Oo You “WANT TO SELL YOUR OLD ROOKS, a ravings. Paintings, maxazings, novela, curlosities an ou do, ual Dring them along 1 the 0d oer highet caah price wit Dy aesati Breet, hig iven, Constantly on hai Ang sy 7 of old and ern engravings portraits, so? iko., for sale cheap, JOHN pee 107 Nasaan at, MISCELLANEOUS. 5 Ove AND FANCY FURNITURE WAREROOMS, ANSI Broadway, opposite St Nicholas Hotel —Mr, MAT: WS offers tor sale the most extensive assor:ment of tancy cotage enamelied and French furniture tn the United States,a reduced prices. Every variety of mattresses, palinases, plows, boisters, dr twanufact Pu 1SHRD ROOMS TO LET, IN A DESIRABLE LO cation.A private family, having more room than they need, would let w suite ot rootha and single rooms, adapted for ® gentleman and wile and single gent eman, or would iet either separately. No moving in May. To parties wishing « et, genteel home, this wilt be found desirabie, apply at No, 4 Ally place, Ont of Amity stroet, T°, LET—A THRE STORY HOUSY, SITUATED IN Kast Broadway, near Jefferson street, ‘with the exeeation $f the second, floor. which will be occuwied by ihe owner of the house, with the privilege of hoarding with them. Plense opli At, or address T.-M. Hs is William steaet, third floor, Hg MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS.—TO Let apartments to carry on the millinery busines in connec tion with Mme, Pemorest’s branch emporium of fashions, 240 and 262 Fulton street, Brooklyn. ‘Terms very moderate, ‘Also s a Person Wanted to inke charge of the dreesinaking partnen FINS ARTS. ToT DEALRRS.—AN ARTIST, PREPARING TO ve tor hurope, bas a number of pictures on hand, which he wil Gispove Of On’ lberel termn, Adaresn Europe, Herald offe MARCH 20, 1856. GITUATIONS WANTED. ‘ACCUSTOMKD TO TEACHING MUBIC, ENG- ch Latin, and Talim, desires © auction vate family. ‘heacher, woman, fully hes RO Sueeice tw the co ®t Mr. Hart’s frutt store, 301 ea University piace and Greene st. ABLE OF TEACHING ENGLISH AND MU- sttuation as aye or a Sian ee aie satisfactory references can be given. bed RESPECTABLE GIBI SEES A 4 STFUATION, TO do general housew: understands cooking. washing an seater uwo tage ot 110 0 ‘Inquire in the office. LADY PARTING WITH A MOST EXCELLENT SKR- Yant, withes to pisce her in private tantly; she ia food plain cook, washer and ironer. edpianire, for two days, at 282 dth avenue, second docr below BESPECTABLK, INDUSTRIOUS, PRUDENT WO man, who works at home and who would take pleasure wo little 7 otber'ess girls sewing and other house work, can meke ® quie!, comiortable home tor poh AE in a working man's y of four. Inquiries ans pensme and place of residence to A, B., ‘Cpeibam” scans ost cftice. 5 ____ STFUATIONS WANTED. Waren aay ‘i RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ging. 6 dtl rutrenes en a ghey a ANTED~A SITUATION, tier usieny arr updersiands > boroughs Rast Gast Breeder, r cas Market st, Aret flovr, front rosa, NTED—BY A BESPEOTABLE Yo! pny Please eal of mtuation es *rofeas-d cook porn Oe eran a aforpeaib P tous beat of city reference. tend Go AB at 101 Ch wrest, in the rear, for two days ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NU By A beaith: wones W with s freah br: Le oe eae een Te eet Renta sty” dat, ffoor, back room, \ in engaged. Wa SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOUAR. . As maid and waiter. Good city reference. seen two cays, if not engaged, at 167 240 at., between is and 2d avenues. WAS A GIRL OF GOOD 8 a tion, situation to do general housework ov amber mall family, P.esse call tor two dayaat ANTED—BY A KESPEOTASLE RROFESTAN? WO- man, who bas .vet her cuild, a situation as wet a ectab' ly. Please oall or address No. 9 Wo Breokiyn, for three Gaye, where reference” wil her present employer. PROTHSTANT GIRL, WISHYBQA SITUATION, AS 2 good washer and ironer. Can be seen for 143 Woot wih ve, bear ‘Highth avenue. oa two A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion; ean do. plata cooking, washing and Iroving, or gene Talhousework; good clty reference given. (an be secn for two days at the corner of Bord and Degraw sts., Brooklyn. SEAMBTRESS’ OR LADY'S MAID SITUATION wanted bys bigh'y, rempecianle Protestant young wo- can out and fit boys? and girls? clothes in the very neatas ; wlao. Indies? di Sod ail kinds ‘of familly sewing: resses ped city reference. Please call, tor two days, at No. 60 erry st. JOUNG, LADY WISHES |A SI(UATION, AS COM. iepanien in olady who intends irarel ing. to Ba aj Feferences given wnd required. Please naires “ae jon square Post ofllce, tor three days. re PRERCTARES YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation, to do tbe general housework ina smail private 7] has no objecticns to go as chambermaia snd to lake re of children; 18 a first rate waeher acd ironer, Please call aier last place, 171 8th avenue, between 18th and 19th sis,, tor wo days. A COOK WANTS A house or restaurant, first floor, room No. 3. WIDOW LADY WISHES TO TAKE CARE OF A child at her own residence, 116 Walker st., second tloor. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTKSTANT YOUNG tedo eambanees aud sewing; has no objection to assist with wae ing. wood city reference will be given. Can be seen for two days at her present employer’s, No. 11 Waverley place. SITUATION WaNTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO cook, wash snd iron, snd to give satisfaction; understands inilk and’butter, and is willing to ae Jin the country, or would do hourework for armail family. ¢an be seen at ll Suffolk st,, between Grand and Hester, S tovears RE*YPKCTABLE YOUNG MAKRIED ‘WOMAN, having lost her first baby, wiehes to take @ child to wet nuree to her own house, where it will receive a mothar’s care. Call, for two days, at 145 Bast 16th st., second floor, back reom. Reference given and sequired. A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, MOTHER OF TWO INTE- reating children, desires ‘the charge of a gentleman's household or some other employment where ber duties would be light, and from which she can derive comtortable main- tenance for herself and young iamily. Address Norma, Broadway Post oitica, SITUATION, IN A PUBLIC Please call at'No, 8 Amity place, NN AMERICAN FARMER WANTS Tot TAKE a FARM AN cnmiares. Address George, Herald ofl YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS PORTAR ing store, oF to drive s horse and wagon, and is wi ling to work. Oan produce best of city reference. Address M. B, box 156 Hersid ‘ote. SWISS FARMER, WHO HAS GOOD RECOMMBN? dations, wan' xe tration to work or take charge of pees bre wife is@ good cook, Atdreas Swiss Consulate, iow N_ AMERICAN t.AD, AGED EIGHTEEN YEARS, IS desirous of ob’ aimiog a situation In some wholesale house; hardware referred. Can furniah the best of city reference. dressed J. H. M., Herald office, will be promptly itended to. ((OOK'S SITUATION WANTED -BY AN RNOLISH WO- man, who understands ¢ fa ‘ail a’ branches all kinda of soups, m and desserts; is Has good clty Teferenste, apply for three days iy’ airs. den: Einw’loy stove, 60 Latayeite plncs, two doors from Astor pinee OACHMAN’S SITUATION-WANTED, BY AN ENG- Mighman, & ritustion ae gogchmaD, who undertands bis businens in il is. branches. and recommendations. Address H, B., at Mr. Trainor’, saddler, 37 Ce Broadway. OVERNESS A LADS, OF EXPERIENCE IN TEACH- iain want of a situation as governess or per. apply ae 70 West ‘Dist st, IBBON HAND—WARTS A GOOD SIKUATION; HAS bad mx years’ experience; is one of the best rollers In the city. Addr eas, oF apply to % Globe Hotel. GITUATION WANTED—BY 4 ‘YOUNG MAN, OF ¢ Goon habit, ax clerk or bookkee where his services would be appreciated; is —e of a ee baby dn doubie entry. Py ur a plain rapid penman. eis x nes id peat Ha jpeser swetaee eat. ‘rom his former ployers, Address A. Z., Herald office. Re elie bel WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD habits, aa bookkeeper or GALESMAN WANTED—IN AN IMPORTING STATION. ery house; oue who fs thoroughly conversant. with the bu- piness and well acquainted with the cliy and country tredelare ferred. Addr with references, pox 3,307, bond ollice, stating amount of salary required with fall particulars, 4c. 10 SILK HOUSES —A PORTER, WHO HAS BEEN FOR Sears inthe employment xf one of the first silk houses in'London, and who cen bave the highest references here as to hrnesty, sorciety and rewu'arity of conduct, 1s de- sirous of a similar’ situation in New York. {fag been’ in this country four yenis, Address, John Neary, Herald office, 10 MERCHANTS. —A YOUNG 1 MAN, 18 YEARS OF AGR, ‘wishes a situation, as shipping clerk, in a who'esale house. Best reference given. Acdreas Panl, |, box 200, Herald office. 1U CARPRT MERCHANTS.—A YOUNG MAN, OF SOME eignt or ten years’ experience Ju the retall carpet >usi ‘eas fn this city, wiehes to engage timself (o some reepestabte carpet house. Address X x. lerald office. ANTED—A , SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE nts r4 good Ga on ppent Mpmeriney ang objection to do general housework in a smuil priv act city remereno co can be given, Apply at35 13th Ween bth and 6th avenues, ANTED—BY A RYSPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION ‘aa waiter in & firatclass family, Can be seen at $31 6th avenue, third floor, back room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE a ang girl, to do waiting and chamberwork in a private flys i ta city reference. Can ne sé for two days, at 29 at 17th wt ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BYA YOUNG WOMAN, Ag chambermaid to assist in the washing and ironing; Genoese and seamstress in a small private er Ae gat 6 fond ot children; years reference. Can wi ler present place, 17 Concord st., corner of iibery ro ya. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, a8 wurse and seamstress, or to do chamber- work snd waiting. Can be sees for two wo days, ‘at 831 6th ave- nue, between 20th and 2st ats., third floor ANTED—A SITUATION, AS STEWARDESS IN A ne or packet, by a respec'abie Engitsh woman, ith @ fernily; 4004 reference willbe given, Ad- Sree tiverpoot ‘House, No. 12 Morr! ANTED—BY phe RESPROTABL ENGLISH PROTES- tant girl, a to do general housework, in s smaall famiiy. cant To Spring at. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young.woman, to cook, wash and iron. in @ private family. Pletise call ati 2 Vandarn street, in the basement, ANTED— BY A COMPETE®T WOMAN, A STIUATION ‘ay Lurse, on@ who can take charge of a baby frota ft In- fancy, or growing cbi‘dren, or do chamber work and rewicg, or chamberwork or washing and ironing. Can be seen for two days at No, 500 3d avenue, on thefeast corner of 36th at, The best of city reference can begiven. TANTEJ—A SITUATION, RY A PROTESTANT young woman, to do jight'chamberwork and plain sew- ng or to take ‘care of children. Please call or address LyX, Be 204 bast 19ib st. ARNTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN Mia man, a situation as housekeeper or seamstress. Can bi sgn at 6b Christopher street, from { to 10 A. M. and {rom 3 w ANTRD—BY TWO RESPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, situations, to goo Cadtornia with a family: one a8 sexm: ‘and chaniberald of to take care of children; the other Is fully ecmpetent of cutting and fing ladies’ ana children's rene: algo is willing to uke caro of children, “Can be seen ntl the lat April at 3b Vandewater at, J ANTRD-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION to do chamberwork, and fine washing and ironing, chamberwork and plain sewing; thoroughly underviands her businese; has good city reference, Apply at 24 Kast 12th st, Between Univarsity place and bth av, fbr two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, N ANuation as chambermald or, laundross ° Bow el rence given. Please apply @: 146 2ist street, between Di acd 2d avennes, for two days, | WASTED SRY A, RUSPROTABLE WOMAN, To TAKE tha washing of Fespectable, families to ‘her own resl- Apply to 242 Columbia st, dence, Good reterences give! Brooklyn, near Summit st, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A _ RESPROTABLE Pa ‘woman, as children’s nurse and to do plain soving, or to assist im the chamberwork; has two years’ reference her x a Coan be seen at 232 lst avenue, teren | ‘ta and 20th sis., top floor, front room. W ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE PROTRSTANT ‘nglishwoman, & situatton Sa nurie; she is capable of taking charge of an infant from ; can ‘best of city references. Can be reen for two days, 'n'S18 Greenwich At, near Jane st., second floor, front room. JANTHD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE FFT reaaigands patina: walk Tue. poet of roler- er and ironer; understands baking well, . ence from her last, place, Please call at 164% Qh at, in the Fear, near 8d av., for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook, washer and {roner, bermatd or nurse, or to do general housework. rence. Plenne call at 222 West 2ist st., between ‘Can be reen for three days. ANTED—A RITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, Wrarrrook; would be wil tog to asslatia the washiag and ironing; no objection to the country. Good city reference. prise ts Rast 1th at, betweent 8 and 4th ave @Uan be soon fer ihree days, {i not engaged, Reet avs. ANTED-—A SITUATION, BY A BRSPECTA3LE Protestant young woman, tn & respectable private ft yy Isenpable of doing eneral hoase work, and 18 8 good w dirorer. Call, at James st, Brooklyn, pe0ta floor, front reat : 'ANTED—A SITUATION. BY & WOMAN, AS SE. stress and nurse; has box heen in ber p-esent'situatioa last four years, where she _Iaq at 233 Bleeoxer st, TANTRD—A PROTESTANT GIKL, IN A SMALL FA- W “airy, mast bers good washer and troner and cook. In quire at {33 amos «t, WANTHD—A BARY, TO Wut NURSV, BY AN AMB3I- ‘can woman, with @ fresh nresatof milk. Apply at the. third door, nortuaweat corner of 42d st. and Sd avenue, for three dayr. WANTED—BY A BTVADY, ReSPR aBLE GIBL, A. situation a8 cook, warhrr avd froner; also understands making | bread ap biscuit P'eass cail at her present em- ployer! ast 224 et. ) ANTED—A SITUAIION, A® bhihng BY A MAN of steady habits and long’ experience poate ap any respectable private fam!)y fon aus pov re coer and servant reanected; no cg oe) #8 ibe best of reference from his Jast emi loyer lived aboves gear, ‘The advertiser is Trab and a ic. He cum be seen for txo daya from 12 merece ‘1,008 Broadway, corner of 27th st, in the store, No boarding house keepers need apply. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS =e cere of borses; Cpe rae oe good city reference pply at between ed ey place and ist ann siloor, Can be seen until engaged. ANTRO BY A RAGPHCTARLG COLORED MAM, daruldnts lie boaitooe el can tive ait tig eeterourar one: a einess yond can give god oi . aera @., an. cure of Ubatiea S. Sarhend, suddler, 708 Broadway. scoters ep ttaed! MAN. OF SEVERAL tse co as clerk, or to take chi trimming departivent in a ney goods houre No obj go either South or West, Address M 8., dera'd office, BOUNK FRANCAISE OU BUIBSE, chant bien coudre, pour aller a la campa- mat fournir de bonnes recommendations, b’a- jo. 130 6th avenue, au coin de la 18th st. ‘THE TRADES. GARDENER WANTS A SITUATION—IS FULLY comperent io ake charge of a veguable guten sad the care of horses, et of oity ‘Tecommendations can be given. Pi ‘Washington at. ARDENER AND FARMER —WANTED. A TRUSTY ‘sit gle map, to take care of 100 acres cf land, kitchen gar- dav, Bosse, plough, 40a kisa of all’ work=t> pow Dube aae tance in the country; one who can come well recommended. Apply trom 10 to 8 ‘only, at 41 Liberty at, front office, third back room. pe, ot e MPORTANT TO CARPENTERS AND KUILDER3.— ‘Wanted. a eituation as foreman, having acted a9 such fer the past Gve years; understands drarun ash and fr fads, and ail ued in the tr, reference ‘iven capability, &c Address Carpeater, box ito, Her a omic bah arr A ienabaewitrs a dy toe Pete in f we constant employment bv applying Son" Cure, #9 Bleecker at, Mefercace required. P'Sroaiya CASE MAKERS WANTED—AT 10 FRONT S8T., re ‘POOF READRR—OOPYIST—A YOUYG MAN, FULLY competent, with the best of referen zee, wishes employ- ddress Reader, Herald: ‘ofice, stating terms, ment as Ton immediatsty. T°, PHOTOGRAPHERS. aeoy EXPERTENOED AND AC- complished ambroty fe a lo operator, ean find employment at one of 5.u.. Walves gallerieg, a Balt. mere “ ‘The best of references be required. Apply 68 Bal more strc . LORS. WANTED, A SOBER. STEADY, ACTIVE, T° TA take in iy hs work, Da: at will be required his employer from Teer $600 po MERCBANT TAILORS.—WANTED, A SITUATION, as cuyer, by a Ss yoyne see on eae ‘ oa has ed business for nimeelf and others for ast ten years. reference. if Addrees box 100) Herald office. 10 RMPLOYING JOB PRINTRRS.—WANIED, A situation in & job office, by 8 good compositor, who haa served his ‘time’ inthis efly. He has a good kuowledca ot Jeb printing, but finds it dticult to obiata w aliuavon, on Fround of not being able to orove suilicient practiosl expe- Hence. For jack of the above he is willing to make allowance tobis employer. Address M. J. K., Heal iO PAPER HANGERS, — A YOUNG M been some time at the above trade, wishes to go structions, at decorative work, forone year. Address 4, C. D., Herald office. 10 BRUSHMAKERS.—A GOOD COMBER WANTED. Apply to Jas, M. Rittrics, No. 9 Woodaull st, South Broockiyn.— C ARTED—GAS eel Two ‘OR THREE GOOD workmen can ccmmvnd the bes: wages at 148 Waehiag- ton st, Eoboken city, Call this dey, March 20. ‘ANTED—A SCOTCH GARDENER. derson, No, 7 John st ANTED—A JOURNEYMAN COOPER, Ox wio, baa been to Cuba preferred. Good reference required. Apply to Jno, F. Reed & Bro.. 130 Broad st. IRR.—WANTED, A B1¢U a TION, BY A SiNGLI X Fount man, Who undersecds bis, bnstbes io wil ita wae rcus branches. Can produce saiistacory references Tharnotor ud capabilith, “Address J.D Galdgner, DOr 180 Herald oftice. ANTED—1WO JOB OOMPOBITORS, Pinttst,, corner of Gold. APPLY TO HEN- APPLY AT 23 IREMEN’S HALL. F Kegular nomination for Aseietaat Engineer New \ork Fire Dey HENAY HB, HO! OF THE BOARD OF Tratrens, aon aL. CANDIDATR FOR ASSISTANT EN 1 ot JOHN H. STEELE. ‘ex-foreauan of Lock and leh er No. i THE R. DORI ‘UR: In. heii third nats uth lectures on the “Chemical KEN ation” will be postponed until the evening of ‘on Fhe Home fot ‘Respectable Aged indigent Peston bone jon le Quest of the audience. : cays hd SYCHOLOGY.—DR. BENION COR TINUES HIS LED. mires ard amusing experimen vesent inia evenmmg. March 20, nt 7% o'clock. Rare evening, Admittance one shifiing Lecture to ladies at : fice roF applications for disease, 477 Brosdway. REWARDS. $10 REWARD pieuuee FROM —t ee . or the houre 39 Rut Sees soon on 9th instant, ® gold watch (blue epamelied back) chain, two senls and pin. Ee: rokers aud others are requested to sto offering the same. ADD'S as above. b raraneny REWARD.. STRA AWAY LAST SUNDaY a¥- ternoon, 16th March, w Scotch terricr; under part oc te Neck A littie sore on accountof a sire} bea he left. ‘The finder will receive the a) he had roun the eo to the owner, reward ou retaralog Mr. Charles Wade, at the Aazor Hote, WATCHES, JEWELRY, « BU. ALAFORNIA DIAMO! UAL IN ORILLIA‘ O2 1 Oars to the ront.—Gontomen 2 entiomen’s to Bil rings, $4 to te ge KR igen fw Sun = leave Yalleng Any of be shove aruclen rent by mi the? pied States. L, 4 J. JAOUBS, me mufaetaring ipo Willan RAL AND, Fa demand for has induced us to increase 01 manufacturing je REMOV. ‘ALS. eee BOCERY panereD, TO REBUILD. 78 7 would inform ustomers and thathe has G" his large mock ot groceries from the old ‘stand, Greenwich street, to 94 Warren street, Irving Bank, where he will continue to sell at wholess'e and retall, at low ‘prices for ena. EXTRA PAY. curry “LAND.—SOLDIERS AND WIDOWS OF SOL- rm ot the rar o¢ 1812 ean obtain thelr bounty land, by an wage Sarena ar oan turpis ovety. ee ‘GALVIN W. SMITH. 65 Obs ‘balbaan street MATRIMONIAL. anercnaevanennonanecmee neon ererer rr CUACOONE CSC YOUNG MAN, INIGOOD CIROUMSTAN A: et tm th ltr, Microb te an with a view fo tay ren eens an not $0 we inteb) Addr ‘iden '” an Tn aera sat alice For Help Wanted See Sixth vage.